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The Brussels Post, 1897-3-5, Page 5MAs b, 11`:1'/ T R R ,., ei '/ •.. i 4.3 ."ttliatemesameareosseen Asesee.'eoeeersee. g tense to ,sues. .: uW!41estlteemet}'ser surreasea_ 12012?LyaSaskume PSV.-:.^,hm ._.„..: »"3rwI3.twAaar, ee Vee, roi$trirt Wrsexa+user. WCrueler news on pito 3, Last Sabbath an old and [highly oe. teemed reek nt pugged le p ed away in the per. son of Mrs, Jobe Monteith, 'x an h, Slie died quite eu1lonly, "Lev hooband died about 5 or 0 weeke ago The feudal took plane on Wednesday afternoon, • lei hero say e'•R. TAW Blergaret Stuart Clerk gave an elocntionary s11 ertelnment hero on Theredey evening, She was wedded by Biine (Nava Rothwell. The seeded[ offertory for the India famine relief fund, given by the eongra getion of Christ ohurch last Sabbath amounted to $27.00. A game of hockey was played last week between the Married ve. Single, Adam E ddins leading the hosts of the beaodiots and Sb. Clair Wilson the bachelors, Robe. Moore, late hardware merchant, left town last week for Has Portage, where he may eater business, 0lie family will sojourn at Ingersoll for a while. (Ceetttelterocelt. A. McDonald and wife were visiting friends at Jamestown last week, A. Raytnaun attended High Court et Niagara last week as to delegate for Court Woodbine. Wedding invitations are out for the marriage of Rev. R. E. Cameron and Mies Maggie i<otchen, of Whitby. The marriage is to take place at Whitby. A. C. Domes is now the owner of a dandy driver receably purchased from J. Hewitb, of levesSels. Abs, blank will now go on the euper'onunated list we suppose. ORA:meow: Puede Scuoon.-Souior De- partmout-The following marks show the average percentage taken by each pupil in the subjects of Algebra, Hietory, Pbyaiology, Spelling, Arithmetic, Read• ing and Composition. No report is given for third elttsaes and several names are omitted from fourth class on account of irregular attendance: -5th class-Silvie Seel, 51 ; Thos. McRae, 61 ; Simon Mitchell, 55 ; Wm. Cameron, 65, Br. 4th ----Wm. Hunter, 61 ; Alvin Cameron, 78 ; aerie, llnether, 42 ; Lizzie McKay, 65 ; Ellie Bird, 40 ; Susan IStoNair, 40 ; Mabel Zimmer, 57 ; Clara Hunter, 40 ; Edith ;Mitchell, 50 ; Lizzie Cameron, 08 ; Lizzie Deanne, 53 ; Ida Welsh, 55. Jr. 4th --Ervin Hunter, 51 ; Beatrice Mc- Nair, 47 ; Minnie Knight, 552 ; Albert Fodder, 25. 1i. J. Cot ieovE, Principal. nett 2. Names in order of merit :-Sr. 2nd-- Coverdele McDonald, Susie Reymann, Philip Dahote, Janie Love, Jae. Long, Willie )IOL 1, Eine Fox and Mina Mo - Rao, equol, Get field Long, Sylvester Fox. Jr. 2nd. -Nelson Knight, Alfred Mitchell, Width Long, Jas. BioNiohol, Willie Seel, I`stta Smalldon, Ethel Moieties, Minnie Smalldon, Sr. Part 2nd -Athol Me- fduarrie, Willie Cameron, Robbie itic- Donald, Garfield McDonald, Flossie Seel, Florence Gadd. Jr, Part 2nd -Maggie Fox, Harry Baker, Arthur Love, Tillie Zimmer marl Willie Brown, ego), Willie Fox, Geo. Hamilton. Sr. Part 2nd - Cleveland B1tDonald, Della Mitchell, Allis lforrest. Jr. Part 1st--Bdntt Daltma, Katie Wyatt, Harvey Baker, Amelia McInnes, Gilbert Nemec!. Average atteudatice, 87. Mae J. Gocu, Teacher. Robb. Oliver is viBiting at Stratford this week. Townaltip Condi will meet next Sat. nrday, the 0th inst. Mise Eliza Livingstone is away visiting friends in Bianaherd for a few weeks. Mee Mary Livingston bas gone to Uxbridge this week where she bas a situ- ation. Last Saturday Mies Hannah Ball left for a visit with her brother, Dr. G. L. Ball, Toronto. The speoial services in oonneetiou with Bethel appointment are being ooutineer{ this week, A goodly number have be- come converted. Robt. Sweeney, who has been visiting at Peter Robertson's, has gone to Detroit whets he expecte to make his home. Mrs. Sweeney and children will follow in the course of a few weeks, Ae Mre, Robt. Robertson was returning home from Brussels one day Inst week the horse took fright end ran away, throwing the ocoupaute oat of the cutter. Fortunately no one was any the worse for the adventure. The auction sale of Peter Watson takes plane ou Friday of next week. BIr. Watson talks of removing to Breads as he has Bold his farm on the 16th non, We are sorry to Tose him from Grey where he hue resided for a good many ,years fund has made ninny friends. The anniversary services in connection with the Bethel appointment will be held March 14th, We nnderekand the services will be aondttated by Rev. Mr, Allin, of Broads. On the following Wednesday a tea -meeting will be held. An excellent proyram will be provided for the occasion. Owing to illness iu his father's family, Mr. Long, teaobee in S. S. No, 4, tender. ed his resignation, He wag getting along Moly with the pupils. His sneoes. ser ie bit. Thompson, of HOwiok, who comes well recommended, and who be. on work last Monday. He receives $1.80 fur the balance of '1897. We wish hint suooess. Milk routes in connection with Silver Comore oheeee factory have been let foo 1897 tae followe :-12th eon., to David Ballantyne, at 5 °elate per hundred ; 14th con, to Jas, Shiels, at 7 conte per bund• red ; and the 16th eon, to Messrs. Islet ac Holmes, at 7 cents per hundred. The above pried; include hauling the whey baolr, Factory will begin work, it is ex- pected, on Blonday, kitty Bed, with Neil S. leleLemehlie in oemmanci, The foot. ory is likely to do well as there ie the promise of a large gain ever 1806. Ban Fttua.-Fire destroyed the real, 'lanae of Richard Aloccic, 14th non., on Tuesday night of this week, about 11,30 o'clock, Bir. Aiooulr was oat to the stable attending to acme dealt and ou re. turning to the house went npstaire to drive out it oat, In descending the etaire his feet slipped, owing to the enow me his boots, and in hie fall the lamp he wee carrying was smashed at once setting fire to the place, The dumas spread rapidly and gory little of the household diode Wave saved, Ineure.nne amounted to 4800. Mr. Mamie and family are eym- pathieed with in beiug so hurriedly de. ',Mead of thole home, Jelin Greet, 14.tfew on., t was week. ng at , Ilan 1-7'1'4 a' :'lj :: B !`� (j Ssnforth fur n fnW days this Book, Stnaousbr Ila., --ill's. John Roddiyk, .. «,,.,,.,-.......,...,,,.,,., [illi amt., is seriously 111 and doabta are entertained as to the ptububllity el her have been going nn at Oda Blore during the past few weeke, Clearing out recovery. Bars. A, Morrison end Arch. the balm -lee of Winter Goode, and opening and !nothing New Goode. Every hereon R0,1d1uln, of Pert Huron, Mich„ and Jne, in the County of HIuron knows that we were ou hand when the wholreale stook of M. Roddick, of Woodstock, daughter and ,' itlellaster at Co, WAS placed nn the market, We diel net buy all the above amok, but 0000, a"fl re We hope to ht ar of one h raI l l 1 , A ret Senor, Reeenv-The following is a report of the standing of the pupils in 5, S. No, 10, Grey, for the month of Feb. reary, Fourth glad, total 500. -Amelia d4iohel, 897 ; Geo, McKay, 390 ; Mary Carnoohan, 351 ; Irene Belies, 830 ; John Sperain, 821 ; Wilber Baker, 809 ; Susan Bothwell, 258 ; ,7ohn Coutts, 267 ; Girdwood Coleolongh, 062 ; Adelia Fogel, 201 ; John Beane, 199. Sr. 3rd, total 400. -Gee. Michel, 298 ; Alex. Ooutts, 070 ; Garfield Baker, 239 ; Nellie Sand. 0,e, 187, 00, 3rd, total, 400.-iltary Potts, 820 ; Jas. Comedian, 821 ; Arthnr Elyria, 804 ; Ethel Spading, 298 ; tiara Buttery, 207 ; Esther Balzer, 254 ; Willie Shine, 103. Sr. 2nd, total 800.- Maud Bothwell, 2291 Wilbert Evans, 201 ; Regius Neebel, 180 ; Conrad Neabel, 172 ; (Jerry Gass, 117, Jr. 2nd, total 300. -Florence Itollenbeok, 231 ; Mand Shine, 197 ; Bone Oeutts, 178 ; Percy Baker, 120 ; Fanny Baker, 92. Pt. 2nd, total 225, -John Battery, 1711; Ethelbert Coleolough, 145 ; Lynn Beane, 132 ; Osoil Comte, 128 ; Eardley Buttery, 111 ; Frannie Baker, 102 ; Gerty Hallenbeck, 98 ; Curtis Rathwell, 01 ; Sophia Spar - ling, 84 ; Fred. Piekrell, 01 ; Oliver Pielzrell, 49, Pt. let, in order of merit. - Catharine Brown, Percy Sperain, Edna Sperain, Roy Taylor, W. E. AulIe'rnONtt, Teacher. Noaa.torth. f, . Gash i u l , for L I11 now Lt all to hand, opened up, marked, and lofty fur your rnnimvtinn Come and let cis Ahcw yon what we been been doing oven though yen de not taro to buy. This ie a Cestt Betelneee-Cash from beginning to end, attd hi a barge insure aoeonnte for the following prices t-- Ginghe me, good width, new patterns, very Reseda! at 4;Ic. Shirtinge, fast colors, bine end white eheebn, as rued as we h,ve ever offered at 8o, bot now they are going et 44o, Table Liner' is a most useful and necessary article. When you gall we will be pleased to show you to line ab 16a, a yard. The Table Linens we have now are by all odds the best value we ever possessed. Some special lines in haif.bleaohed at 20o. and 300., acid better still at 40e. and 50e. Blue Serge, very suitable for Boys' wear, regular prion 400.• now its only 80e Ladbee Comets, severe[ very specie, find, nue in particular et 25o. is worth more money. Others just ae good value in proportion at 40c., 500, and 75e. Curling Tonga, extra strong spring and well mode, regular 10e. kind for 5c, Ladies' Fine Ribbed Cashmere [lose, regular pries 35e, we scoured them to sell at 25e. Prints, some really wonderful values. A Line of Plaid Prints, bright odors, really worth 0e., are going quickly at Gu. Prince and printed Sergoe in every eonoeivable pattern, small or large, light or dark, the hest lines we hese shown at 8e., 9e. and 10e. a year. Delaine Effects in Prints and Crinkle Cloth, should balite. and 180„ going at 12eo. It's simply impossible to give yon an adequate idea of what we aro doing. We hope yon may find time to come and see for yourself. We can make you glad if you give us ,o chance. IVEcEINITON Sz Co., - BLTTE. Liceine District A. Chatfield, of Guelph, has pnrehased 0111 '1111'] the jewelry busineee of Fred, Davie. Datong 189E thereElliwere births, 17 'ding' (If IIuron with town Clerk Elliott, 50 births, 17 East 1U1d1Y U1 lUj Ull marriages and 2G deaths. John Thomson rind William Sclater attended a meeting of the high Court of , Canadian Order of Foresters as delegates To the 7 avert -keepers and Others from seaforth lodge. wbom it may Concern. While running with the hoee orb M. Broderick slipped and fell and the cart passed over hie font, but fortunately he NOTICE is hereby gleno tont was not seriously hart. The to pupils subscribed f the bSeafoto Cs of $21,e lication for License Instituto have snbsm•ibod the sum of 4'31 illi ftl towards the relief of the Armenians, j�`•1 s Which sum has been forwarded to Dr. for the sale of liquor in the Gcikie, the treasurer of the fund, Mrs, F. 1(lbnkh,tmmer, of Winnipeg, EAST MINS OF HURON who alma Isere n. few weeke ago with the remains of her mother, the late Mrs. for the License year1897-e8, which common - Dorsey, and who has bean visiting friends 00800 the 1110 'lay of May next, will oe re- in town end vicinity since, hes returned calved by theuuderetgnedtrohu the present to her western home. date 11p tc At the lest meeting of the official Thursday, A 1 0ril 1st 189 7 heard of the Methodist church, a rose - !Mien was no/min-musty adopted, expree• sing their (high appreciation of the ser- vices of their paster, Rev. 5. Bond, der• ing the past two years, end extending a welcome for his return for a third year. Some person or pentane brake a couple of bars off one of the windows et the ideating rink, crud on earning admittance, sprinkler) a gn'mtity of salt across the centre of the ice. Before it was noticed the salt had melted a considerable portion of the ice, which will necessitate as quantity of it being cut out to the floor. James Robb and his alaee of olub• ewiegere perposs giving a public enter- tainment in a couple of weeks or so. They will be assisted by a number of the local nnusiciane of the town. The pro- ceeds will be devoted to the very laudable purpose of assisting the India famine fend. <At.swx>oaA. Geo. Tennant was attending the High Court 0. 0. 15'. at Niagara Palle last week as a delegate from the local court. Bire. Peter Beddow received the sad intelligence on Monday morning of last week from Ripley of the death of her mother. Deceased wee well and favor. ably known in and around Milverton. She had reached the ago of 80 years. A number of the officers and members of the Atwood Presbyterial) congregation met at the home of Miss Jennie Morrison, Newry, on Tneaday evening of last week and pre'enterl her with a beautiful silver tea service and a nice Bible accompanied by on address, in recognition of her long and faithful eervioes as a member of the ohurch choir. The presentation was made by Jae. Dickson, peeve of Elma, and the address was read by W. R. Ers- kine. Miss Mm'risou replied to the kind- ly sentiments expressed in the address, assuring them that she fully appreciated their kindness and generosity, and that she would long cherish pleasant mem• Dries of the assooiatione formed during her couneetiou with the church and choir. Lunch was then served and a meet en- joyable evening spent. 'V''Yin:Atata,tar. Geo, Anderson left recently fon his home at Morula, Man, Tho committee having the flax mill in charge Importfevorable progress. A collection was taken lillt. 011 Sunday in rho methodist Sabbath wheel in aid of the sufferers in Indict. Ed. Pallor, 02 Hanover, has accepted a position ae foronian in the finishing do partmout of Thee Ball at Son's feetory. The stook of John Raottel at Sone of this place was sold by public auction to McCormick and Pridham, of Goderich, at 08 conte on the dollar. Eli Elliott, sr,, of the brick yard, had the misfortune to Buffer a compound fraituro of one of his legs by a pile of lntnber falling on him. The other evouiug Dr, and Mrs. Towlot entertained the noble's, teachers and then wives and the Orchestra of the Methodist Sabbath eohool at their resi- dence. An ovenmg's social enjoyment with the saperiutcudout and his genie' wife hue become a sort of tenurial effete and is always oagarly anticipated by the worlcors its the echoed, baton fife occasion they clotorminod to have in store for the dootor a surprise which would show that hie work as Suporintoudeet and the deep interest he had shown in the welfare of the saheol were no6 unappreciated by his co-workers, A000rdingly seen ahoy they heel all assembled Wm, Footed was cell - eel upon to road an addt:ose and to present [him with a bountiful and comfortable arm chair, The (looter made a suitablo reply, thenkiug them for their Icinduees, The resignation of john Dickson ae Teensthrer was adapted, to take effect from date of next regular meeting, and the Cleric will advertise in the local pa - pots lot application for the office of ,I reaenror. Applicatiolte t0 bob at the next regular meeting of tho oounoil, the amount of 0oaurity to he $4 000 exth • inelueivo. Applicants must furnish the names of two good and Bodleian t sureties as bondsmen at the time animating applina- tteu. Ally apptlloaut 001' a llBlw neeeOO moat fm.uish n eerW11ooLe etgue't by a aierity of the electors outitied to vote at elections for the Legislative Assembly iu the Polling Sub - Division in which the promises sought to be liaoneed aro shouted, and the said. majot'lty mast ittcle,le at te,,et time ,ird of the eaicl elootare, who aro at the time of anon 0,111- 00010n residents within the said Polling Sub. Divlelov. JNO. R. MILLER, Ixeriaat'on. Jamestown, Feb. 22nd, 1897. privets individual or guarantee company's bonds or both combined, security to be to the satisfaction of the Council. The following resolution was passed :-That this Council desires to place on record its appreciation of the long and faithful services of John Dickson, who has held the office of Treasurer of this mnnioi- pality for 20 years. Mr. Diolcsou by hie sterling integrity and uprightness of character has endeared himself to all classes of the continuity and we regret that ho has been compelled through health 1- health to relinquish thoresponeible duties of Treasurer. The Hudson Bay Company oontribute 4,1,000 to the India famine fund. Mr. McLennan, M. P. for Glengarry, has been promoted to the office of Colonel of the 50th Battalion. It is reported from Rome that Mgr. Rudini Tedesohe has been appointed Apostolic Commiesiouer to Canada, The verdict of the Coroner's jury at Emaciate was that James Fry frilled him. self by shooting with n rifle on Sunday night. God Liver Oil You have probably been advised by your Physician be take Cod Liver Oil. This ie the season when the belting of this flesh.producing 011. is moat desirable. If the Pure Cod Liver 011 is boo disagreeable in taste for you just bey the Homo Health Emulsion and you will find that dis- agreeable taste hidden, . This Etnal• Bion contains 50% of the Pnre Oil, so you have a ntuoh stronger Emulsion than is usually found, It. is pleaeanb to take and certain in its notion. FOR SALE BY : Deadman & McCall, Druggists, Cptiolana and Bookeallere, BRUSSELS, ONT, McLEOD'S System, neMovatox --arm omen TESTED REi1OED 1E8 SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE Fon Impure, Weals and Impoverished Blood, Dyepepsin, Sleepieeenese, Palette. tion of the Pheart, Liver Complaint, Nor. algia, Lege of Memory, 13ronainitie, Con. enreptiOn, Gall Stories, Jaandioe, :Kidney rind Urinary Diseases, Sk,'Vitas' Donate Foredo Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, OODIERlOH, ONT6 X. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Mannfnotueer, Bahl by Jas, Vex, D iiggtst, Brussels,. rSSELS iLNOM' 1� I wish to acquaint the good people of Brussels and locality with the fast that I have opened up a Laundry in town, One Door West of Williams' Livery, Where I will be pleased to attend to the wants of the public in first-class style. Specialty 1nade of Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Ladies' SVaists,aucl Lace Curtains, and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices Moderate. Your esteemed -Patronage is solicited in supporting a 'local industry. f= Tell your Neighbor. f wA,- a xt'mttJ ',J 1 MANAGER. • 11''ra'T:! E GOOD, LAIN, lloiie1 SIu:ftMeuIs Thnplg We Have got dearly through marking our Spring Goods :Intl would like you to call and inspect our stock and 0Ot54lart3 priec'8. We think we can say without any exaggeration that we are in a position to show one of the Largest and Best Assorted Stooks that it has been your privilege to soe within the COUNTY. In ress Goods and 'Trimmings we show a range that will delight the hearts of tllo Ladies. Please don't buy until ,you set our stock, not that we wish to insist on you buying from us but our •;tock will give you an idea of what is going to be worn this Spring. ur Linens we imported direct through Agents from the Brookfield Linen Co., Belfast, Ireland, which enables us to sell them at prices much be- low regular prices. LACES and EMBROIDERIES are one of the leading features with us this season. In Ready -tor wear Clothing we -lead all Competitors. Our Men's Suits at X8.00 must be seen to be appreciated. OUR DESIRE is to make this store to the County of Huron what the T. Eaton Co. is to Toronto.'•, Any *yho haven't as yet favored us with a call we would like to specially invito,thew to do so, and I think we will be able to make them permanent customers. Gr eery Department. Our Grocery Department is under the direction of Mr. Jas. Purcell, and he will be pleased to show you through' that department. P. 8. -Our Advertising Agent, Prof. Golding, a colored gentle- man, will probably call on you in the course, of a week or two with Literature which will pay you well to peruse carefully. 9 Importer, Seaforth. Successful selling follows careful and keen buying. We wish to impress on yoiii the fact that our New Dress Goods, New Prints, New Corsets, Gloves and Elosiery, New Flannelettes, Cot- tons aiid Cottonades,; New' Towellings and Table Linens, were • Bough't Right. The Prices never were so much in your Favon VS Si i. OES We show a very fine and complete assortment of Boots & Shoes for . Men, Women, Misses, Youths and Children, HEADQUARTERS FOR HiaUy lo WU CIOLL1I1L It's an acknowledged fact that we carry the largest stock of Readylnade Clothing, all kinds. This season the stock is large and prices Lower than ever before, We will have the [attest ilz ,)71en's .[Hats next week, look; at them Udder's you Buy, HIGHEST PRICES POR PRODUCE,