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The Brussels Post, 1898-4-15, Page 5ATII+Ia IA MS BU RVA' CAI.ti3. __ �_--ONBY I ) LOAN AT 1'E1 3r e, .11'1 cont, . H. SCOTT, i uscel ] If. Mc. liiAOKEN, • • Insurertlatl•Iagei.:00ne00, Office at his Oroeory, I .nboxiy etl'.!et, Brileeee1e. I- . 1'T,1' oBAI VETT, 'eooria Artist' Sh.,p—Next door south of A. M, All '(ay & C d's hardware store. Ladle s'and child : nahair oeLl Mg a spoaialty ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.: FIRE .ND MARINE. IUELPH' T. F .ETCHER; Issue, of 'leer/age Licenses, Onrdort s • Jgwnnax f' ronn, l No Witness Required. T. FLETCHt111, Brussels ALEX. Ht NTTR, Clerk of 1' e Fourth D:vseion Coni' Co. Huron. Co voyanoer, ?,otary Public Land Loan and tuotirenoo ,.gent, bunds invested and to loan, Collwotione made Oillce to Graham : Blaok,Bru•'sels AUC 1DNEER3. S. 5001.1 T AB AN ATJCTION- .L' • nun, wit eon for in )ter prices, to hotter man, in ems 11010 ai,1 less charges than any othor luctionoor 111 Haat Huron or he won't chi ge anythmu.:, Dates and orders eau alwa 1 bo arrange l at this office or by personal at Vica1ion, VE ERINART, T D. WAR VICK, tJ •. Honor C aduato of the Ontario Veterinary Callas Lo prepare,1 to treat all diseases of domes :sated animas in a Dom. potent manner, "articular i.ttention paid to veterinary don stry. Galls promptly at. tended to. Office ad Infirm. ;;--Pour doors north of bridge '1 .1ylberry at„ Iirveams. ?? ore. After. Tood'S Phoap'hedi110, ,e Great Ear'fish, Remedy. S..d and recommended by al dry gists in Canada, Only reli path medicine iiscovered. Sea forms of Sexual ll �kn guaranteed �e(toats to of buss or excess, ]rental r'nrry, Excessive use of To, haeeo, Opium or St mutants. M .iled on receipt of price, one packs a 81, six, H.. One WO Please, rex teat care. Pang ,lets free tic: any address. Tho Woo company, Wlndeor, Ont, Sold in 13rurseli ,y G. A. 1:11.ADMAN, D r0gg3 , Bookselle • & Optictau, SH1Nt'iES licit sit Columbia Red Dedal' aailill�les AND -- I9 )1'1,11 Shore line allCl Cedar FOR SALE .T THE Brusseh Planing Mills Also Doors and 1 soh of all Pat terns on hand or made to orler at Short Notice. Estimat .t Furnished for all kinds of fluildings. Workman. ship an Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT, SRL SSE LS PULP WLRKS. I wish to info" 1 the people of Brussels and anrrounding listriet the', I have pur- chased the Pu, p Business of JAMES BELL and will 1 1 found reedy to attend to all wants in ei her new work or repairs at moderate prim s. No better Pum r in the market, Order left at n y shop or residence or at P. SCOTT'S ,bop will be promptly looked after. ea -Orders tat en for the Diggiug of Wella and Oiotort 0. Go,(' G'elil, MILL STREET • LRUSSIILS. qzrent lllCliLF_So_1p The nude signed has open- ed up a But her Shop in the S1dA�E dl, DIEM where he w i.l keep constant- ly on hand 4 supply of the Best Meats Procurable, sold at reasonab3 = prices A share of public pa) tonage solicited, S. tlY I�ztt�lt6i3dn Meat deliv'e ?d to all parts, of the i ,wn. taMisit PAL • 3'011 HIDBS: IB BRUSSELS .'OST I, `rhediaeotors of the Wallaoa Cheese I Teo u e'o' l r r. 1, o. Blies ;E. J, Oomene, from Berlin, is vieltiug Mende in tho village. 111r. Bolton and fatnily, of Cray, havo I moved into the house treently vaeated by 1'. Lutlau. Those who are malt in our nidal are Mrs. T. Code, Miss 11. Code end Mies Mabel Tughen. H. Code has doaided to go into bust. naso, haviug bought a half interest in the Listowel broom works. Wm. Smith, eldest eon of Robed; Smith, Trowbridge, wee united iu marriage on Wed00eday, the 0th inet., to, 111ee Jennie Gourley, of Logan, . none Mitchell. The murt•iago tools plass at the hone of thebride, Mr. Smith le an enterprising young farmer and hes bongbt a farm of 100 time near our vii. lege on the 4111 con. of Elm,. We wish the young couple e, happy and p100001oue life. 131aervn.lc:. Geo, Haney has it badly epralned foot. The Counoll mot in Putland'o hall, Bluevalo, on April 411,. Mrs. D, Groves left for an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. Stewart, in Washington. John Mitchell, of Keighley, England, shipped a oar of maple rollers from here on Tuesday of last week. The anniversary of the indnotion of the Rev. W. J. Sheet to the pastorate of Bluevale Presbyterian congregation will be celebrated on Sunday, April 24tb, when Rev. D. Perrie, of SVingham, will preach, A missionary society has been formed in eoeneotion with the Presbyterian church, The officers are :—Preeident, Miss Mary Collie; vioe•pre0., Mrs, Toole ; treas., MIs. George Macdonald ; sen., Miss Margaret Robertson. By-law No. 0, 1808 was passed by Turnberry Connell appointiug Jno. Little, Geo. Bremner, Geo. B. Scott, Tboe. Gilmour, Geo. Nicholson, Henry Wheel- er, Donald Stewart, Peter Soott, Wm. Deye31, Wm. Netterfield, John Dinment jr., Wm. Maxwell pound -keepers in this municipality for the Durrant year, 113f nth. W. F. Campbell left on Tuesday of last week for Winnipeg, where be in. tends snaking hie home. Ton new members were added to the local tent of the Knights of the Macca- bees during the past week, Wm. Bell has taken out a livery license for Blyth, end is now the only one legally qualified to biro out horses in town. John J. Drummond, an old Blyth boy, was married on Wednesday, March 301h, at Atlantic, Iowa, to Miss Georgina E. Marker, By-law No. 8, increasing livery stable license from 95 to 920, and By-law No. 9, prohibiting cattle from running at large, was read and passed, on motion of Councillors Garter and Sloan, at the last Council meeting, Blyth will soon lose two of of its oldest and most highly respected residents in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. John Drummond, who intend leaving the lat. ter part of April for Iowa. It is over 43 years since they first took up their resi- dence in Blyth, and at that time they lived here for four months without a neighbor. Amongst thoee whose names appear in the list of suooesoful pepile at the recent Trinity University examinations, and who are entitled to write M. D., 0. M. after their names, we notice that of Alex. R. Mackay, of Dungannon, Mr. Mackay won the second silver medal, having obtained honors in medicine, surgery, midwifery,gyamoology, clinical surgery, applied anatomy, tberapeutiee, medioal jurisprudence and sanitary science. Dr. Mackay is a son of the late Dr. Mackay of Dungannon, and ie a nephew of Joseph Stothere, of Blyth. Lie t.odseel . Quito a number of new.eomere Have moved into town during the past few weeks, and there are very few empty houses left. Ed, Gabel, who conducted a merchant tailoring business in Listowel some years ago, ie returning to town, and is opening np business again. Work on the %ve11 at the 1010110 to the waterworks is still in progreee, and pr0mie00 to ran 111) a good sized bill for the corporation before the crib has been got into plane. Samuel Farrell, who has been in Mani- toba, for the peat month or so, has return- ed to town. Iris daughter, Mrs. Allen, who had been seriously ill for some time, died at Brandon, George & (layette, who have formed a partnership for carrying on a foundry and repair shop, have purchased from J. 0. Hay the old Hese office building on Main street Eaet, and are busily engaged getting up their plant preparatory to comsaencing business. George Long of this town received a telegram from Sault Ste Marie, informing him of the death of his daughter, Mrs. Lytle, wife of Robert Lytle, of heart failure. Mr. Lytle had left the Sault for Crow's Neat Pose only a few days before, but returned at once and brought the oorpse here for burial. A. oorpeny of Cadets is, we under. stand, about to bo formed at the Listo- wel High school. Application is beiug made to the Minister of Militia for the use of military rifles and accoutrements for drill. The company will be in oh0rge of Mr. MadVioar, and will be about twenty-five strong, the rifles loaned for anal] purpose being limited to that num- ber. L. Bolton received a letter from his eon, Illewortb, who is a member of the Government surveying party at Dawson, last week, dated February 1811), Mr. Bolton writes that he is enjoying the Winter at Dawson immensely, that the weather baa bean preferable to that of the Oblawa district, and there is no danger of starvation, as a: good square meal can be got for $2..50. John Torrance, town assosoo.', has completed and aetuoned his roll, fllom whioh we glean the following ; Tho value of real property is 9702,505; personal, 984,580; income, 90,550; melting the tote) value ot 00nl.and pummel prepeety anti taxable income, 1770,G06. Thio ie about 918,000 less than the returns for last year, and ie principally owing to a falling off In merchants, steaks, of whioh there aro two or three lees in number this Oat than last, putter Co. have let the contract for the erection of a brick 1o000r resideuno for the oheese and butter maker, adjoining tire faolory an the Sed line, The eget will be about 9000. bred, Nickel le the eontraotor. Gter r.-fc:. It, Ardell is aconin very ill. Division Court was hold in the Town Hall on Monday of last wools and 2 oases were disposed of. Wn1. Campbell, of Wallace, delivered 5 head of 2 -year-old cattle fu Gerrie Welt averaged 1227 the. each, Wm, Mitchell, son of Jae. 111itebeU, of the Oth con., has left to seek his fortune in the Canadian Northwest, Ausbia Doan, eldest eon of Amos Doan, left on Tuesday morning of last woelc to seek his fortune ill Manitoba. Edgar Groan, of Seattle, Washington, is in town visitiughis 1•ister, Mrs. G. W. Wacker, and renewing old acquaintances. Miss Mabel Clegg, daughter of W. II, Clegg, of Sanit Ste. Marie, Mich., for- merly of this village, is spending a few weeks with friends in and around Gerrie. Death again visited. our village and carried away the spirit of Mrs. Cook. She had beau in poor 11001111 for some time. Her remains were interred in the Tarnberry cemetery on Monday after- noon of last week. IN:, c o Iter. W. G. Bfesett received a oar load of pntatoe0. Twenty five persons were received into the James St. Methodist allurah recently. Wilbur, the infant son of Wm. Mitch- ell, aoeidently fell ou the stove and out his face badly. P. Madge, of the Themes Road, ship- ped a car load of prime cattle to Liver- pool from here. Mre. Henry Smith, of Hay, who under- went a surgical operation the other day, le doing nicely. Dr. Browning wag at Markham last week on business in connection with the e: tabu of his deceased mother. Percy Luxton, who boo been visiting friends in and around Exeter for a few days, has left for British Columbia. E. Christie received a majority of the votes of Exeter Liberals as Postmaster and doubtless will reoeive the appoint. merle. Mrs. E. Bose and family, who have been visiting Mrs. D. Jobes for some time, left for Winnipeg on Wednesday of lent week. John Hicks and family, Exeter North, moved to Elimvillo last week where he intends running the temperance hotel re- oently vacated by Mr. McCauley. Laet Monday Rev. G. F. Stilton, Ph. B., of St. Thomas, delivered his popular lecture, entitled "The Mission of Laugh- ter," in the Centralia Methodist oburoh. SWI-oxeter. John Gibson's new house is naming completion and will be ready for 000upe. tion in a short time, Our Public sobool Board granted $20 for the purchase of apparatus to aid in teaching Physical Science). The store of W. 0. Hazelwood was broken into and a quantity of goods Edelen. Admittance was gained by climb- ing upon the roof of a abed at the rear of the store and foroing one of the windows on the upper flat. WEDDING Boras. -0n Wednesday even- ing, March 80th, the residence of T. B. Sanders, Wroxeter, was the 00ene of one of those happy events, whioh always oast o pleasure over its euaroundings, it being the marriage of his youngest daughter, Miss Annie Ross, to Robert S. Gibson, senior partner of the oatmeal mills of, this town. Early in the evening the in- vited guests, mostly relatives, to the number of about fifty had arrived, and at seven o'clock the bride entered the parlor, leaning on her father's arm, where the groom was already stationed, and they were made as one by Rev. R. 8. G. Anderson. The bride was beautifully at. tired in a skirt of cream cashmere and a waist of oream silk trimmed with silk lane ; she wore a white sash of watered silk and carried a boquet of white rases. Mise Edna MoKillop, of Harrieton, wag the bridesmaid. She wet attired in a gown of white Swiss muelinwith a cream snob and a boquet of red roses. The groom was ably assisted by his brother, Wm, Gibson. After the ceramony all es - pal red to the dinning hall where a sump- tuous repast had been spread and to whioh ample justice was done by all. A most enjoyable time was spent in con- gratulations, social conversation, eta., until about 9.45, when the 'bus arrived and the party drove to the C. 1'. R. station, where, amid a shower of rine, old hoots, eto., the newly wedded couple boarded the late train for Wingham, and from there to Detroit and other planes for a visit to friends. The many costly, beautiful and useful presents that were received go to show the high esteem in whioh the young couple are held by their many friends. twettitortle. G. M. Balclwia has purchased the bioyole stook of S. Mellott. W. D. Bright and John Weir have now' the eleetrio lights in their residences. Tho vain of exports from this out.part du,•ing March amounted to 928498.05. W. W. Thomson shipped a oar load of oats to Liverpool, Eng,, on Tuesday of last week, The voting on the disposition of the Jubilee surplus fund resulted in a large =levity for the town °look. A large gang of men were busily en- gaged last week loading sonaro timber at the station, which is being ehipped to Quebec. The congregation of the Egmondville Presbyterian church presented their paetoe Rev. Neil Shaw, with a fur coat, and Mtg. Shaw with a puree of 930 in gold. W. 0. Boole, sou of Chas. Soolo, of this town, and who formerly bold a pos- ition in R. Logan & Oo,'s bank, has been promoted to the position of teller in a bank in Carman, Man. .1.. Hale lute pnroha0ed the brielc mei• demo of S. L. Billing, whioh is situabecl on Market street, sad will novo into it shortly. Mr. pilling intends moving to his farm fu Tuokersmitb. There died in Woodstock on Monday of last week, a former resident of this town, in the person of Chas. M. Whitney, The deceased has been troubled, with -ante dyspopeia for wino weeks peat and from an internal growth, for w111011 an opera- tion was performed, but the growth was too fat advanced to permit of removal and three weeks after tho bporabiosl he died. A large number of persons attended the 100tu10,whieh waitgivenby, Wm, (lammago, florist of London, au the Town Hall. The president of the Ilorti- oolburai Hoofoby, B. 11, Gunn, acted as chairman and introduced the lecturer. °bas, II, Dodds, who left far San Francisco, Cal., it few weeks age, has, we aro ploaeod to learn, arrived safely. Ile le delighted with the country but Bays limas are very dull, although ho was lucky enough in securing a position im- mecliatoly after his arrival, The Iiuron foot ball 011108rs elected for the ensuing year are as follows: --]Son, pres., Colin Bethune ; bran, vice -pros., G. E, Jackson ; price., W. G, Willie • victi- lms., Oscar Neil : sec. -tress, 3.h. Nil. oran ; manager, lt. 0, Oboewright ; cap. tafn and representative to Berlin meeting, J. A, Jackson 1 omnmitteo, W. H. Baker, A. Bettina°, 1t. McLean, S. A, Dickson and A, Morrison ; hon. members, S. A, Dewar, H. J, Crawford, D. and W. Mo. Donald, Dr. J. W. Livingston, T. T. Stephens, W. W. Sloan, H. Morrison, II. W, Cresswell, J. J. Clenuan, H. Camp- bell, T. J. Wilson, G. R. Anderson, W. Proodergaet, W. W. Meredith and G. Ha3nlnilb. Clinton. A11 those who aro suffering with a mild form of soarleb fever aro recovering. A number of Oddfollows attended lodge at Heafortb Thursday night of last week. Geo. Connell has sold his fine standard - bred pacing mare to I, Rattenbnry at a good figure. J. C. Miller, of the Hotel Clarendon, has taken a throe years' lease of the River Hotel, Bayfield. Stanbury Bros„ of the London road, have 00 head of cattle they are preparing for the July market. Miss Topping, late of the Collegiate staff, ie so 111 in Florida that her sister has gone down to attend her. The 8 -year-old daughter of J.W. Irwin, while playing about the house, fell over a bannister and dislocated her collar bone. Thelatest addition to the House of Refuge is H. Oros, a 12 year old orphan boy from Osborne, who 1s troubled with dilated heart. Wesley, sou of W. East, town, is laid up by a ease of blood poisoning. He ac. cidentally ran a rusty nail into his arm, which caused blood poisoning, and at one time threatened his life, D. L. McLaren, of Sanford, died at the age of 95 years, He was one of the old- est residents in that part of the County, and held in very high esteem. He was the father of the late Peter McLaren, a former proprietor of the Queen'e Hotel, Clinton. While T. R. Walker and a oompanion were dressing atone for a barn foundation, at W. Hill's, gravel road North, a piece from the atone being dressed by his com- panion, flew and struck him a foroibie blow in the eye. Fortunately the eye• ball was not injured, but his face was cut severely. The work of building on the new Doh- erty organ factory has been retarded, owing to the unfavorable weather, but the premises now present a scene of great aotivity. 108 laborers are at worts, 76 masons have been employed and 60 car - pouters. Several carload of brick are here, and twenty more are on the track, Davis & Rowland will iron the roof and Harland Bros. will supply a large quan- tity of cement and nails. W. 01.. Beesley left town for Moosojaw, N, W, T. Before leaving a few of hie friends made bile a present of 925, 00 a slight testimonial, The lire 0081110 was taken out for prao- Lige worts, and from the time it left the engine room until it was throwing water, only 3i minutes were occupied. J. Itaneford, who spent the past weep in Now York, sage that people in this country Have no idea of the intensity of the war feeling that prevails there among all classes ; go into a restaurant, hotel, street car or other public place and noth. ins else is spoken of, and, 1,0 an outsider, the amusing part of it is the pompous and self-important way in whioh the Americana declare their ability to "whip anything under heaven." Ind. T. Holrnes, for many years mesh. aniaal superintendent of bho Clinton New Era, loft on Monday of last weals for St. Paul, Minn., where he has been appointed Assietaut Immigration Agent, under the Dominion Government, at 9100 a month and travelling expenaee. He was a faith- ful employee of that office, and will no doubt do his very best in his new eppbere. Mrs. Holmes will renraiu here until her husband gets settled: The Goold, Shipley & Muir Company, who recently had their factory destroyed by tire, have deoidod to stay in Brant. ford. The pity conned has given them the old Verity building for 20 years, at a nominal rental of 91 per year, A robbery of the mails took place a few days ago between Combermere and Killaloe, on the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, Dominion Gov- ernment Deteative Groulex was put on the job and he arrested a man named MoEaahren and took him to Pembroke. The sum of 9273 eas11 was reoovered and the man made a confession of guilt to the detective. He was Bent fur trial. EAST HURON LICESE DISTRICT The East Huron License Com- missioners will meet at the AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS, Monday, April 18th,'98 AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M. To take into consideration the Applications for Tavern Licenses for 1898.99. The number of Hotel Licenses granted last year in the Riding was 20. The number of Applications this year is 20. J. R. MILLER, INSPECTOR. JauzsrowN, April 8th, 1898. J OSS R L•THNG! Halla 'Ray's M..GN IFICENT SELECTION. We beg to advise our customers that our importations of Eng- lish and Scotch Tweed Suitings from the best manufacturers in the Old €lountry, is now passed into stock, and Our assortment is with- out doubt the finest ever shown in Brussels. It will pay you to take a look through our stock and got our prices. SPRING TROUSERS. Neat Stripes and Check designs in the latest Colorings and Shades, fresh from the looms of the best makers of Worsteds and Tweeds in England. We want every economically inclined man in Brussels to compare these Trouserings with others in town. Ready-to-wear Clothing. '\T0 can't give Clothes away, but we come as near to it as the law allows. What we think you want aro Clothes made to fit you and fit the times—'that means your pooket-book. HATS ! HATS ! HATS Hats for the Merchant Prince in style to take the lead, Hats for the Son of Toil for service guaranteed, Hats for the School Boy with which to "tag" his mate, Bats for the Blushing Lover hanging o'er the gate ; Hats for the Rural Hid in which to hunt the eggs, Hats for the Bashful Boy to twist around his logs ; Hats for the Pastor and the flock he has in charge, Hats for the Pin Head and for those who wear them large ; Hats for the Crank who never can bo hushed, Hats for the Duke, we'd like to see him crushed. 1V3 30F Desirable and exclusive effects in Fabrics and Shapes at pop-, alar prices. Values that sharp, shrewd buyers will appreciate. A number of special lines that we can assure you will not be rendered amnion. lass 8& Clathiors and roars, yx3 c•o:'. ,�1 7111Eyl He won't use ii, because its "shine" "!ri too IGng, and semis too simple. 'Pays him better to use a 'wax pore -filler, and polish: up a previous polish. Paid by the week, instead of by the pair, air he'd shine the .actual, Leather, hard .nil smooth surfaced, with 1 51i1 E WW1 Jno, Downing, - Sole Local Agent. IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep for service on Lot 20, Con, 0, Morrie, 1110 thoro•-brad Im- proved Yorkshire Boar, `Oak Lodge Long- -fellow," No. 9.480,brod by J.E.Btothoas,Bur- ford, to which a limited number of sows will be taken. Terms, 81.00. to be paid at time of service with privilege of returning if neo - Mary. A number ot oholoe p0005 sows for sale'for breeding .purposes w3101 will be sold at prio21 to suit RUNT NICHOL, Proprietor. The Ronald Fire Engine R arks, 114. BRUSSELS. evae We are prepared to do any kind of Machine Repair Work with dispatch and on very Rea- sonable Terms. When wanting anything in the line of Engines and Boilers, stationary or portable, we would be glad to have you ask us for quotations as we think we can oum e. save you have also on hand all kinds of Repairs for Engines, Boilers, Steam Fittings, and can also execute any orders for Brass work. Nickle Plating a Specialty. Ronald Fire Engine Works, BRUSSELS. HANDTmLKm RAILWAY SYSTEM And Conneotions offer Special Features --TO— MANiTOBA, • Tile Canadian Northwest. BRITISH COLUMBIA. PACIFIC COAST Ponvrs, KOOTENAY„ KLONDiKE, Yukon Gold Fields, And all pointe in the Weatern and Northwestern States. Pull information from Agent k. T. 11. S, J. N. SENDALL, Agent, Brussels. GEO. HEYD, " Ethel. McLEOD'S System Renovator --ASn 0181111— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Nenr. algia, Loss of Memory, Bronohitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, OODERICI{, ONT. J. M. MOLE OD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by Jas, Fox, Druggist, Brussels. smosmoilli See our Lovely range of-Almu LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS, BLOUSE MATERIALS, MUSLIMS, LAWNS And DRESS GOODS. The Newest Styles in--EkT- COLLARS and CUFFS. A Full Stock of'`-amPo•- Corsets, hosiery and Gloves. A call solicited. No fancy prices. 'Everything cheap. Alex. Strachan. MONEY SAVED is MONEY GAINED HENOD BE DEALING WITH — Wilton & Turnbull Yon are well served and gain money, A fine Best Mak scoff the Cook, Parlor and Coal Stoves That Cannot be Beaten, Large Assortment of' Lamps and Lamp Goods, Lanterns, Cutlery and Graniteware. We make a specialty of putting in (foal and Woocl Furnaces, and Warrant Satisfaction. Stove Coal for Sale and always on hand, Special attention to Sobbing and. Repairs. Wilton 86 Turnbull, Brussolse