The Brussels Post, 1897-7-23, Page 3JULY 23, 1897
Town !lreotory.
IrrnLVILL10 onunoix,—Sabbath Services
at 11 a m and 7;0O p, m. Sunday Holum!
let 2:30 p m. Rev. John Roes, B A,
pastor,
Sm. Jonn'a Oguacn,—Sabbath Sorvioes
at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday School
at 2:80 p. m. 0ev,,Goo. J. Ahoy, Mourn,
bent
MomnoniwT Cnmou,—Sabbath Services
M :^ 1 • ^ ,d 7:90 p m, Huntley,
School ab 2:30 p in. Rev. S. J. Allin
pastor,
R,LIAN OA'rnomo QYJO1100,--Sabbatlh
Servioo third Son•lay in every month, at
10:30 a m. Rev Joaapb Kennedy,
priest.
SALVATION A1111111,--Servioo at 7 and 11
a m and 3 and 3 p m on Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, at
the barraoko,
ODn 1 oorons' I4o0014 every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block,
MABONIO LODGE Tneoday at or before
full moon in Garfield bleak.
A 0 fl W Loney on the 3rd
Friday evening of each month, in Bias.
bill's block.
o 0 F LODGE 2nd and last Tuesday
evenings of each month, in Blashill'a
blook.
I 0 13','2nc1 and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' hall,
L 0 L let Monday in every month
in Orange Hall.
Sons of SCO'T'LAND, 181 and 8rd Tues.
days of eaoh mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0. T. M. Lome, 2nd rind 411: Tues.
daya of each month, in Odd Fellow's Hall.
Oanediau Order of Chosen Friends, lsb
and 3rd Mondays of eaoh month iu Blue -
hill's Hell.
A 0 F, 1st and 3rd Mondaya of eaoh
month in Odd Fellow's Hall.
Gone Cher,,:, 2nd end 4th Friday even-
ings in Blasnill's Tial.
POST 01z'ICn.-0ff1ce hones from 8 a.
At to 0:30 p. m.
idose:'):cc' INmrrrurn,—Library in
Halmos' block, will be open from 8 to 8
o'clock p. 1 Wednesdays Vadtoada
't sand 3.30
to 6
Y
and O to 8
Saturdays. Mica Minnie Mo -
Naughton, Librarian,
Town Cooxcai ,—W. H. :Kerr, Remo ;
Geo. Beaker, Geo. Thomson, R. Lea.
tbordale and R, G. Wilson, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Holly,
Treasurer ; 1t. Megaton, Assessor and J.
T. Rose, Clolleetor. Board meets the 1st
Monday iu each month.
Stumm BOARD.—A. Koenig, (chair-
man,) D. C. Ross, J. G. Skene, Jae.
Teraina!, A. Coasley and F. Van.
stone. Sec.•Troas., le. Z. Ross.
Meotiugs 2nd Friday evening in each
month.
Pun= SanooL TEAmrERs,-3. H. Oam•
Bron, Principal, Leon Jackson, blies
Downey and Miss Ritchie.
Boxier on GE:amt.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and Wm.
Jowitt. Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
1].atirr,
:t'IIE BROWNIES.
TM Brownies have Come to town—
The Brownies have come to town—
The stovepipe's lost,
The kitoben wood's most,
The house is quite upside down.
The carpets just carefully ripped,
Won't fit the same floor when they're
whipped,
The hammer and tacks,
And even the axe,
Into Pomo corner have slipped.
The door bell's broke, tts olooks are
wrong,
The longs are short and the shorts are
long,
The cake's too light and the stove won't
draw,
The cream won't freeze and the foe won't
thaw.
What now ? Do I see you frown ?
And do you think me a clown ?
We're house cleaning now,
And that is jest how
The Brownies have Dome to town.
THE GOSSIP.
Who is it down the street will trot
With pane so fast it makes her hot,
While dinner's half cooked in the pot 2
The gossip.
Who to her neighbor's house will gd,
Wishing all their doings to know,
Her broad being only half cooked dough ?
The gossip,
Who'll softly linger 'round a door,
Her stook of news to snake mush more,
While none too clean's her kitchen floor ?
The gossip.
Who throngh a window blind will peer
Should no observer be too near,
While 10 her pantry's something queer ?
The gossip,
Who'll'soale a ladder up au high
Or at a crevice place her eye,
While in her butter's many a fly ?
The gossip.
Who never yet was known to fail
In making up a wondrous tale,
While in her pantry stands that pail ?
The gossip.
YA'I1ION.L SONGS 0A' `'111G WORLD.
Canada—"Tile Maple Leaf Forever."
England—"God BONO the Queen."
Scotland—"Snobs Who, Iiae."
United States -"America," "Hail Col-
umbia," or "Star Spangled Banner."
The reader may take big choice,.
France—"La Marsaillaise,"
Germany --"Watch on the Rhine"
,Italy—"Song of Garibaldi" and "Roy,
a1 Starch aid Fanfare."
Poland–."Poland's Nob Yet Dead iu
Slavery,"
Russia—"Lord God, Protect the Czar,"
China --"The World's Delight."
Japan--"Ji'on So ICa."
Alexioo—"Mexioanas, al Grito do
Guerra."
Spain-1111ymue de Ritgo,"
Egypt—"Salaam Ilffiodina."
Taricey—"Our God, Our God, Save to
Vs Oar Sultan."
Judge Joseph Amable Berthelot one of
the oldest judges in Montreal, is dead.
The License Aot,
01I1.0058 'MAT CALM INTO r'0r10E ON 'Ella
must or JUDY.
Change') tltat were made lejthe Liquor
License AM during the last session of
the Legislature oatne into force on Ju
let, and those ali'eotad will be interoste
in knowing all about the now law,
W'(non shore,
There is onlyy ono change of en
Loper; ..114; tri 11.0 11:1411:1C101%.: ', 1',;1'•
shopo Ifitlle^to the arpal)est quantity
they were allowed to sell was three halt.
pints, but the new act permits them to
sell hall a pint, provided it is an unbralc-
en package, and is wholly removed anti
taken away from the premises before
consumption.
Haves 01 CDO0I00.
TEE BRUSSELS POST
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The'f,)uoen takes groat interest in the 1
fancily Waterlog and the incident') in the
careers of her nest dlstingaiehed aub.
(sots, and has a wonderful memory for
aIlosor h s been B Aunty a now Mafdthe fff g1� ue
Ilnuor has been sat ut )ler ease by kl". "f Te
kindly manner iu which her neat
The Only OneTA 10 R NG !
ly mistress has asked altar the health of 1I1•r
d 1 relatives. floc Majesty also Motes In her
memory the records of good work done by
the Bolt/lora, sailors, clergy, diploma Gate,
e politicians and philanthropists of her
kin iiom
a habit cal i t
g lel has ,,. � r ! s alta
n on•
No safe or other disposal of intoxioat.
ing liquor will be allowed in liaenaed
places after 11 p. ne. in oiling and towns,
and after 10 p, in, in townships, villages
or unorganized districts. Bub this raga•
latien has no ')treat on the probibitiou of
selling after 7 p. m. on Saturday and all
day Sunnay, fu which rowel) the law
remains jest as it was before.
TIM TILI1t 01 OPENING.
Hotel bars may not be open before 0
a. In, on ouch day except on Sunday, nor
will any intoxicating liquor whether sold
or not, be permitted to be drunk in a
hotel except by the persons apsoified
above, between 11 p. in, (10 p. m, outside
cities and towns) and (1a, m. on week
days, or between 7 p. m. Saturday and
0 a. m. Monday.
SUBDUING 3I0001111.
The regulations covering the Bele of liq-
uor to minors have been made more
stringent. A minor is defiled as a per.
son of either sex under 31 years of age.
The person found supplying liquor to any
such, as well as filo license holder, will be
liable to ha lined not less than .010 nor
morn than ^1110 for oaal, oft'.nco. This,
however, dans not apply Po wlhoro liquor
is sold to a person under 21 year0 of ago,
itLa
n the written order GPL:'
sB aro
nt of
gaurdian.
furthermore, minors must Hol be al-
lowed to loiter in or about bar rooms or
other rooms where liquor is dispensed,
and of any person apparently under 21
years of age, unaccompanied by a parent
or guardian, and is not a resident or bona•
tido lodger or boarder on the pretnisoa, is
permitted to hang around, without good
and sal icient reason, the license holder
and the young person are each liable to a
penalty of not less than 02 00r more than
210 and aorts.
The prohibition of the sale to minora ie
made applicable also to clubs.
000010LLATION 01 LICENSES,
In every case of the conviction of the
Moons° holder for an offence of which he
ie o"gnizant or at which be connives, tate
convicting magistrate or court must cer-
tify the finding in writing to the Board
of License Commissioners. Aud after
three melt certificates, wbatber the
offences are the same or different in
character, so long as they were on differ.
cut days, it is made compulsory on the
board by resolution to cancel and revoke g
the license, and for three years the 0
licensee is disqualified from obtaining or
holding any farther or obber license an -
der the Act. d
1in0T15I4"r1ONC 00 DB000IBTa,
h
51.504 111.010I1M ':ab 0:111 1'18104 155..544. fur
some vaaant Milos or appointment. And
it at these times any privileged advioer
has veetnred to question the wisdom of
the Royal oboioe, the Queen has always
been able to give convincing reasons for
her opinions. A. distinguished general
wits moo greatly atm* by her minute
acquaintance with the various incidents
of the military weer of au obscure
lieutenant, "I believe, ma'am, that you
know more of the army than Ido." The
Queen smiled and the lieutenant was
promoted.
(GIVE US UOUDii'teal)$.
We aro oonvinoed that before perman-
ent improvement can be made in our
general road system, it will be necessary
bo adopt more practical methods of road
making than those which are now in
vogue. 11 will be ueoessary to interest
the Provincial Government more thor•
oughly in the matter and awaken them
to the necessity of a more judioioaa ex-
penditure of toad monies.
In Ontario, a Province noted for ire
9brsbobes of good roads end for its rapid
decrease of bad ones, the Government '
appoint an instructor in road making,
whose duty it is to furnish the district
pathmasters with instraotions as to how
roads in each !entity should be treated
bo effect moat permanent improvement.
It eau readily be seen how a thoroughly
competent men in emit a position can
exert a ttanhondons influenza t:ward1 tbo
betterment of existing
')
')').ido
se,IP the Province mode eehool o
t hoeti.
OIlIEIt
la to teach
formers
and
farmers'
mora'
00119
scientific; nt1710 orohardfng and general
farming, it also needs a 8013ool to instruct
these same farmers and farmer')' sons in
tbo scientific principles of road making,
so that their crops may be the more easily
pondingly enhanced in value. The one
marketed, and their propelling oorres.
is as necessary as the other, and they era
more closely related to each other than is
generally recognized. We were ready to
believe that pathmastere thronghout the
country would enlist in this goorl roads
movement and study and adopt the ideas
of progressive road builders, but the
greater portion of the work done this
Spring hag been on the old, old lines,
under which 0'Ir road eystem has been
growing steadily worse and worse.
Killed On The Railway.
Friday evening, Jnly Otto, the terrible
news spread through Wingbam that
George Moffat had beau struck and killed
by the late train on the 0. P. R. while
oing home from a committee meeting
E the Turnberry Agricultural Soolety.
Mr. Moffat, who was the President of the
Society, had attended a meeting of the
irectors on that evening, and had hasten.
d the business through, remarking thet
e was in n harry to get home. In going
anis he took the short ant along the 0.
P. R. track (49 the train was pulling out
cont the station. He started to cross the
ridge ae the 'train came close behind.
he engineer reversed the lever and blew
he whistle, but the train could not be
topped in time. At first Mr. Moffitt was
aiding on 1110 left aide of the bridge,
here, if be had stood 013 the edge, there
as room for the train to pass, but he
vldently thought there was more room
n the right side, and miscalculating the
The above are important changes whioh L
affect hotel men and the keepers of Urine shops, but there is another that applies to
druggists. In future no druggist will be b1
allowed to sell intoxicating liquor except T
under a bonafide prescription, duly signed t
by a legally qualified practitioner, which e
will have to bo recorded in a book to be w
produced at any for the inspection w
of the license aommissioners or inspector. w
The quantity a druggist may sell is
limited 10 six ounces at one time, • o
distance of the approaching train, at -
Crisp and Casual. to
to
When on a long jouruey Sir Henry et
Irving takes with him hie own lea. It 1y
is of a fins Chinese variety. 1h
The Queen of Saxony maintains three tw
physicians whose sole duty is to attend de
the eilntents of the suffering and distres- hi
sed poor. be
The Duke of Aberaoru is the only et
Peer, with the exception of Lord Gera- no
tool, who oujoys distinob peerages in the vl
three kingdoms, th
The widowed gneeu of Naples ie the tr
only female knight of the Russian Order in
of St. George, an honor conferred solely we
for gallantry under fire. an
The Empreee of Anstria has the finest wa
head of hair of any Royal lady iu Europe. wh
Avery day it is brushed through, while a spa
special lotion ie employed, Seven hal
brushes aro used one after the other, and ver
the operation takes two hours. thu
The Prince of Wales has taken to bav• fro
ing Lis prepared speeches wribten by a aft
typist on small sheets of paper, each eon• U.
tafniug about 100 words, been whioh his tot
Royal Highness reads at a very vapid
rata—too fast, in faot, for any steno-
grapher accurately to Teoord,
Theodor Monnnsen, the famous Ger•
(nen historian, who will be 80 next year,
believes that the pursuit of literature,
particularly the study of history, aan-
tributes to longevity. lis tbinke that
Leopold von Retake, who died in his 01st
year, attained the average age of the
historian.
The nominal head of the Swiss Gov.
rmnent is semewhlit of an anomaly. As
n official he baa no ex•ofllolo rank in the
rmy, aannob exorcise a veto or pardon a
ritninal. He has no cams iu bis gift,
and never chooses Lis associates fit the
federal Council, As an individual be
menet doolare war or detornliie the
nanoial policy of his country,
Rosa Bonham, though site ie ,past 70,
ponds a long and busy day at her easel.
hobography ie her only recreation, lase
bolter la so crowded with artiabio treas.
roe as to be, in an adtnirer's phrase,
trite a "private Louvre" It contains
any complete and incomplete works of
or brush, some of which are said to be
s good as the productions of her earlier
ears.
The late Jay Gould had his faults, bub
e never forgot a friend. He was once,
bile a young man, taken ill in a New
grimy town and an old lady tirerenureed
m through hie illness. 115 never for.
tit, always inquired atter Lie bone.
anbress, and on every occasion remind.
her substantially of her kindness.
nae else made up her mind to visit a
ughter iu a distant tvostemt town. A
tv days before the day appointed she
as surprised to receive an envelope ton.
Ming patties all the way there and back,
e never found out how Air. Gould
Med of her intended trip.
'noted g to moss over, bs With in, he was JAS.
/t S. •ALKE R
of to go bo be clear of the train, he was U .A.. WALKER
rack ou the Left hip, killing him instant -
and throwing him off the bridge into Carriage dialer, Brussels.
e water. Hie left. leg was broken in
0 planes, lefb arm broken, right shoul-
r dislooated, one thumb broken, left
p badly lacerated, two soalp wounds,
sides internal injuries, The brain was
opped and backed up to tite scene of the
cident, and a number of people in the
amity, who lad been brought out by
e loud and prolonged whistling of the
ran, assisted the trainmen in recover.
g the body (which floated) from the
ter. The body was placed on the train
d taken hack to the station, and after'-
rds to S. Gracey's undertaking store,
ere it lay until the coroner's jury M-
ated the remains. An inquest was
11 on Saturday at one o'cicak, altcl a
diet of accidental death was given,
e exonerating tbo railway company
m blame. The funeral on Mouday
eruoon coag largely attended, the A. 0,
W„ of whish he was n member, at- r Orders laiden for the Digging of
y 1 Wells and Cisterns,
I1ev. William Copp, whose f
Wa3 a physician for over fifty y
In New Jerse3 and who hf
spent many years preparing fo
practice of medicine, but gl
I310(01 dy entered t1Jn.luius)Nory a
M. L. Church, writes: "I am
to testify that I I
lead analyzed all
sarsaparilla limp
tions known in
trade, but
AYER7S
is the only one
tither I G. Richardson
GSOn
:Salt:
•3,
ksli I Is prepared to do all kinds of
he work in Ilia line.
1'). O,"� Id/, ,r.>, r i, ,
.Lu u0✓ il'o r.inanohi and
d Good fits Guaranteed.
tav0
the ' L,ATEST STYLES,
`l a Suits made for $4 and Upwards.
C—Shop oyer ,MMe1o1'ran's Store.
of MONE71'. TO LOAN.
them that I could
recommend as a
bloocl_puriiler, I have
given away hundreds of bottles of
it, as I consider it the safest as well
as the best to be had."—Wm. Corp,
Pastor 11I.10, Church, Jac)ison, Dlinn,
IRE ONLY WORLD'S FAIR
When in clotrht, ask forAyer's P1115
British Columbia
Iced Cedar Shingles
AND.
Idorell Shore
Pi1l0 and Cedar
FOR SALE AT TIM
Brussels Planing Mills
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns on baud or made to order
at Short Notice,
Ilsbimates Furnished for all
kinds of Bufkliugs. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed,
J. & P. AME NT ,
.TCR THIS SHOE
TEIRRE'S MONEY IN IT
FOR YOU.
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FO, SALE,
A One-horse Wagon, suitable for
milk hauling, nearly new.
2 Second-hand 2 seated Buggies,
and a number of S,eeond-
band Single Buggies in good
shape.
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BRUSSELS
Pi QIP ORKS.
I wish to inform the people of Brussels
and surrounding district that I have pur,
chased the Pump Business of JAMES
BELL and will be found ready to attend
to all wants in either new work or repairs
ab moderate prices.
No better Pump in the market.
Order left at my shop or residence or
at P. scorn shop will be promptly
10011531 after.
Mr, Moffat was an llinglishman by
birth, a metnher of the liethodieb church
and in politica a staunch Reformer. He
WOO 000 of Oa early settlers fu Turn -
berry, and always tools a warm interest
in agr8
ioultnral matters. Ile was Presi•
dent of the Turnberry Agricultural So-
ciety, in whose service he was untiring in
his efforts. .Ile leaven a wife and two
children --the oldest, John, by his first
wife, and one by his second wife, svho
note mourns his loss. The sympathy of
the community goes out to the bereaved
family in this time of sorrow,
"Have tried others, lint like Ayer's
best," is the abatement made over and
over again by those who testify to the
benefit derived front the use of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, Disease NOM had a great•
er enemy than Ude powerful blood -puri•
her. It mattes the weak strong.
London Advortene :----"Sir Oliver Mow-
at may oe may not go to Government
House, Toronto, 0e the et0C0eeaor of
tdeut,•Gov. Kirkpatrick, wboee term ex-
pired Some time gime, end who has ex-
pressed a desire to bo relieved of 011ie')
at an early date. It is largely a matter
of the veteran statesman's own choice.
He has wollcee for his country long and
faithfully. He has given his aid to es.
tablfab a strong ministry at Ottawa, and
if he were now to see fit to accept the
position of reprosetit:ttive of iter Majesty
in his native province, which he served
so well for half a lite time, it would be a
far more inappropriate mending off of a
meet suooeasful eareet• as a leader among
men, This much can he Said with pro.
priety at tike atage. The 8elooblon of a
new Lientsnant•Governor will not take
piece till the return from the old aenotry
et the premier, and lie is net expected till
the end of August."
Amt: green.
MILL STREET, - BRUSSELS,
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Parra or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 61 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
'A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Bru38el8.
NEW
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peA.n. F011 SEILVIC3.•--THE.
Undersigned will keep for servbo ole
Lot 20, f'on. a, Unrris the tboro' bred itti-
peeved White Yorkshire Poor "Belooted,"
Dred froru J 19.13retbagr s eweepabat,os sow
at Cbioa{lo Nair. Trains, kl ou to be paid
at the time of servtoo 1,410 privilege Of I4l-
furning if neeaesary Ped ii;ine may Ile8000001 application,
White to Lite.
DOTAL iLtli, RZ'fi til if
Bottvaen New York a"•1 i.iv,rpaal, vte
Queenstown, every l'✓ietemeay.
atrletly limited nuu0t number JIB ei:eapram . and
mom, Cem1 a0a0D,alna:at'. 415, intendJng
paesongars aro remia,0ed that nn 5,0017 0p.
inioubiou for berths 19 necessary at this gas.
eon, For plane, rates, etc., apply to
W. H. Kerr,
Anent, Bruesele.
'1 uJos
Will snake
a well man.
of TOD'
P1C030 PRQat^Its VW 1,1140E
B1wsLTe 114 YOUR UUEEg9,
100», 8 ar11nl cures M01aa y, MatN errt+''9 Det olss 010oo ,si.
g Y"m1oaaaR,a p55455'
510,', v 1 Ilnpa5') (1 9[0., CBGLEd ar p'.It 09, 105 '
given vigor sad else to :pees deo.
i, 005
x010505. (' rer30013o :pees& in old
or young. L'aa PTpb»2 =ne you 8Jp gravy rEMag
Hari haDGr apqaala. :•:at b9 rl ii'1s pate 10.58,00
and as 4 ve ?ei; l S: 10 CD -p a. 10 . 1
carr!'. P v t 1:1 t .. •r r- .1 n 700 7 10808 1
t y. Pana R.n cr1a ran ar17, 101,
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2. e. to T. Tt tO e
n. _'>ffx
t Ca,ta rs, ON.'., ,4ltrat tar the Do-
M CLE O I Y ,
The undersigned has open- System �+ a eve
ed up a Butcher Shop in the
SMILD BEIM BEM,
where he will keep constant-
ly on hand 'a supply of the
Best Meats Procurable, sold
at reasonable prices. A share
of public patronage solicited.
so U �r°�;2nL ;.3 r.".cCCafa.
Meat delivered to all Darts
--AND 01:10101 ---
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak nod impoverished
Blood, Dyepepsio, Siae :?senesa,'Paipite-
tion of the Heart, LIv,, L'ilhlnlafnt,Near.
algia, Loss of Memory. Lrinehitis, Oon.
gumption, Gail Stones. 4 ..audio'), Kidney
and Urinary Di=enses, Sr. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities au1 C4eneral De.
bflity.
LABORATORY, O(OdERlCii, ONTr
r
J. 111. II1CLEOD,
Prop. and :lianufaoturem
of the town. Sold b3''das, Fes, Dcur,gfst, itrmsoeis,
6 and 8 Bawls
AT THE
oz �,t�, .
A ; ox
ANT)E N OT'
A GA?E