The Brussels Post, 1895-7-26, Page 6ru0bUili p^—
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will bo oharged to these who advertiao by
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One Qolumu „ 800,001 880.00820.0-0
plpJall ,r02,00 20,00 12.00
lti liter " 20 .00 2200 8.00
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tions, -will be lnogrted until forbid, and.
charged a000r•diagly,
Instructions to aliangw or discontinue an
advertisement must be left at the counting
room onlma Posa' not later than '1'uestlay
of ea0h week Th1s io imperative.
W. ii. 31ERI•i,,
Editor and Proprietor,
Misfricf
W'roxetex•..
Miss Maggie Miller was visiting friends
in Goderiob. She matte the trip on her
wheel.
A communication was reoelved by • our
Council from the County Clerk, showing
amount required from the village for Co.
tax to be $140.27.
Frank Wright, of Turnberry, killed a
large copper snake which measured four
and one.half feat in length, and was as
thick as 080008020200518.
The Salem Methodist ehuroh will be
reopened for divine worship on Sunday,
July 28th. Bev- E. A. Shaw, of Bel -
grave, late pastor of Wroxeter circuit,
will prance at 11 a. m. and '7 p. m.
On Thursday of last week, the "Un.
ions" went over to Harriston and played
a friendly game of baseball with the
"Brown's" of that town. At the finish
the score stood 14 runs to 3, in favor of
our boys.
T. F. Miller went to Toronto as a dele-
gate of the A. F. and A. M, Lodge here,
to be present at the 46th annual Com-
munication of. the Grand Lodge of Masons
of Canada. He was accompanied by his
brother Robert.
t' enniortfx.
Rev. aural Dean Hodgins attended the
meeting of Masonic lodge in Toronto last
week.
An attractive e e s
cmeton to Goderich
and boat sail on July 81st, under the sae.
pities of the Y. M. 0. A.
Thomas Downey took the prize for the
Orangeman coming the greatest distance.
He arrived in town by "the special,"
from Chicago on the 12th.
Mrs. Kirkman, of this town, hos re.
ceived a letter from Wm. McQueen, of
South River, Muskoka, stating that the
library books sent from the Presbyterian
Sabbath school in this town, for the use
of the South River and Grey Eagle
schools, arrived safely, and was greatly
appreciated by the obildren, and grown
people ae well, and that all joined in
sending hearty thanks for the timely gift.
Rev. J. W. McMillan, of Vancouver,
British Columbia, and formerly of this
town, has accepted the pastorate of St.
Andrew'echeroh, Lindsay, and his in.
duotion will take place the latter part of
August.
]Exeter. •
The pavement on Main st. is nearing
completion.
The Exeter Public Library reading
room is being well patronized.
R. H. Collins attended the A. F. and
A. M. Grand Lodge, meeting in Toronto
last week.
W. H. Reynolds, of Hensel], has been
appointed overseer of the carpenter work
of the new Methediat church here.
Ed. Rossie, of London, has been plea.
ing eleotrio bells in the three hotels and
in numerous private houses in town this
week.
John Matheson, who has been con-
ducting a general store here for some
years, is removing his stock to Otter -
villa,
The voters' list for the village of Exeter
is about completed, and contains the
names of 590 voters, 254 being eligible to
serve as jurors.
Chas. Knight, station agent, was taken
suddenly ill with cramps in his stomach
and for some time it was thought that
it might result fatal.
Mr. and Mrs. D. French loft here on
Wedneeday morning of last week to in•
apeot different Houses of Refuge in the
adjoining counties preparatory to taking
charge of the House of Refuge for Huron
County.
Gotietrick.
Marlton has completed the fishing boat
for Danville, and it will be launched in a
few days.
In answer to a requisition oontaining
nearly 70 names, Mayor Butler proclaim•
ed Thursday, July 25th, as oivio holiday.
The breaks in the breakwater are
gradually sinking, and if not soon attend-
ed to there will be a big tumble into the
river.
At a meeting of the Goderich Cyole
Club Frank Humber was appointed
captain, vice Fred. Stokes, removed to
Seaforth.
Judging from what we bear, a large
number of campers will pitoh their tents
on the ehore between here and Bayfield
during the next week.
R, W. Bros. Jos. Beck and R. 1iad•
cliffs and Bro, Geo, Porter were in To-
ronto last week attending the meeting of
the Ontario Masonic Grand Lodge.
At the recent examination for Kinder-
garten teacher at Toronto, Miss Grace
Johnston obtained a certificate with
honors. Miss Johnston studied for some
time with Miss Thomson.
Goderiob has gained an unenviable
reputation in regard to its wide.opencow
by-law, and a publio meeting of rate-
payers to insist upon the oonncil taking
immediate soden should be called. The
dilly.dallying of the town fathers bas
given the town a.bad setback this Sum.
mor,
.n, bear's oh oaptnred by the grow of
the wooer, Aurora up shore last wnok
ie now in the peesee010n of II, i9 , Snell
00., who are making a pot of the
y0111109r for his early days.
Waiting under one of the apple trees,
near the Rip, Neill the other morning for
the steamer, the ohm! .00netable of IIuron
gave the early history of the dooke, apd
the above mentioned tree now growing, a
point in the ei2onmstaneee he remembers
olearly, tie be partook of green apples un,
der it just fifty years elude.
San Avenn1287.—Themany friends of
the fancily of John hillier, .and former
ac uatntanoes of hie eon.in•law, Chao. P,
Jefferson, were shocked to hear of the
sudden death of the latter at hie home in
Parry Sound. The following particulars
were telegraphed here :—"An explosion
occultedhere
inamaohi ne shop by which
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Ohaa Jefferson engineer, was mortally
wounded and three other men slightly
injured. A cylinder wan being healed
when it euddenly exploded with terrine'
foroe. It was found that it contained
water, unknown to the workmen.:- Part
of the end of the huilding was blown out,
Jefferson received injuries from which he
died °'three hours afterwards. Alex,
Adair woe out on the faoo andh sad
John Wood alightly out and one other
slightly burt," The remains were
brought here for interment, the funeral
being on Wednesday evening at 6 o'olook.
Deceased was a member of the I, 0. 0,
F„ and the funeral was oondueted by
Huron Lodge No. 62. Mach sympathy
is felt for 'Mrs. Jefferson in this sad,
early termination of a happy married
life.
I uekno'cv.
The street'watering inLuoknow is now
done by James MoOlueky.
Bishop Baldwin was the guest of Dr,
and Mrs. Elliott during his visit to Luck -
now.
A gentleman. from Toronto said he had
been at a good many large gatherings,
but nowhere had he ever seen such a fine
looking lot of young ladies and well pre.
served older ones than he saw in Luok-
now on the 12th.
We are sorry to ]earn that owing to
the injuries received iu the recent run-
awayaooident, Dr. 3. S. Tennant was.
unable to go to the Old Country as a
member of the High Court of Iudepend•
ent Fnreeters, last week.
George Lawrence and Crow Wilson ar-
rived home from a two weeks wheeling
trip to Waterloo, Niagara Fella, Buffalo,
N. Y. ; Erie, Penn. ; Cleveland, Ohio ;
and Detroit, Minh., returning home by
way of London, Clinton and Goderiob.
Clinton.
Flax pulling has started.
Efforts are being made to form a Golf
olub here.
lion. J. C. Patterson has donated the
sum of $15 towards the prize list of the
Huron Central.
It has been decided to remove the
fence from in front of the Rectory, and
boulevard and the front.
Theadditi n
o to the rear e t of
tbe Hotel
Clarendon is about completed, aid makes
a great improvement.
The following were recorded with the
town clerk for the six months ending
June 30th :—Births, 17 ; marriages, 4 ;
deaths, 9.
The G. T. R. announces an excursion
to Toronto on the 2nd of August, at a
fare of $2.25, tiokete good until the Mon-
day night following.
A meeting was held Friday evening, of
the joint quarterly and trnetee boards of
the Rattenbury St. Methodist church to
consider Ile erection of a new church, or
repairs to the present building.
A few days since 'T', Jaokeon, jr., fell
from a bicycle, injuring himself severely.
He had an insurance policy in the Can-
ada Accident Co., and his claim for
damages was sent in on the 0th, and on
the 11th he got a cheque for $20.
Peter Perdue is the inventor of a plow
attaobment, by whioh straw, etc., is re.
moved from the mouldboard, and the
plow is kept from chocking. It has been
thoroughly tested and is said to be a good
invention, being under eaey000trol of the
plowman, • He is getting it patented, and
already has oliere for its purchase.
Cymric]. San New+.
Essexwantsa board of trade.
Mies Bridget Canary was killed on the
G. T. 11„ track near Cobourg.
Brantford officials have adopted the
ytem of killing taglese dogs by electri-
city.
More injunctions are being applied for
against the Hunter street tunnel at
Hamilton,
Cornelius Murphy will probably be
taken from Hamilton jail to Chicago to
he tried on a charge of forgery in a few
days.
The Crown Attorney of Kent has op.
plied to the Attorney -General's office for
a detective to investigate the Seward's
bush mystery.
Forest fires burned 80 miles of vale•
able timber in Newfoundland, and destroy
ed a number of buildings. The recent
rains extinguished the fires.
Chatham is the thirteenth city in On•
tario. It is to be hoped that its number
in the list will not interfere either with
its good looks or its good looks -
Ingersoll boys who put carpet tacks on
e roe in ordere see pneumatic time
ASt.'1!llomaeman here a mitten poe-
seseing el* feet,
W. J. Weare, SVilllaiiteRord, Grey do„
used a eaneelled etfunp on a let ter ; .it
coet him 510.
Tho 1111ufs000'' of Militia hap decided
not to give any tents for the nee of the
i20y'e I3rll;ade,
1 A eturgepn was netted in Lake Boron,
near Sarnia, the other day, who)), weigh.
ed 159 pomade, It wail 0 feet 9 inches
long.
A 200 pound bear was killed neo
liespeler, in Waterloo oonnty on July 2n
after an exerting oluiee. It turned o
afterwards that the bear had wave
from an organ grinder.
A 7•yoar.old son of Joseph Verrone
,ol Maidstone, was fatally gored by a co
on Friday evening, A,wound six inob
in lengthma i
e wee ds nth abdomen.
died Saturday morning. o open.' H
The bag of Amerioan silver, which $va
detained at the Windsor oustome offio
on"a count of there being a duty of 2
per omit, on it under'the revised. tariff' o
1694, has been taken book to Detroit,
L+ mmorUAn.--Ohas, J. Booth, Olirewood
Cal., Gaye : °I have used Ayer'e ]?ills i
my family for eeveral years, and hav
alWale found th
ern ye am mast effectual in Oh
relief of ailments arising from a disorder
ed stomach, torpid liver and constipate
bowels,
The warfare between the rival warden
of the Anglican, rimed) at Burlington
centimes to manifest itself in petty en
oroaohments of prerogative on either side
On Saturday the new wardens took th
look off the door and pit on. a naw one
but the old wardens ' got wind of the
movement and bad the old look replaced
the eame evening.
Gov. W. H. Moore, of Elgin jail, hos
called attention to the unluoky number
'13," whioh played a prominent part at
the Welter and Henderehott execution,
Mr. Moore bad that day been jailer 13
years; there were 13 prisoners in the
ail ; Welter and llendersbott had been
under sentence 13 weeks, and the drop
ell at 9.13.
IMBI IATiSII Cur= IN A DAY,—South
American Rheumatic Oure for Rheums -
ism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
o 8 days. Its action upon the eyetem
s remarkable and mysterious. It re-
moves at once the cause and the disease
mmediately disappears. The first dose
ready benefits. 75 cents. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
The Minister of Juetioe has recom-
ended the remittance of the sentence of
award Bowers to one year, and the
overnor-General has acted upon the
ivies, McEvoy, Wilson a Pope, Lon.
on, counsel for Bowers, received inti-
ation of the action taken. Bowers was
nteocod on Oat. 10th, 1894, and ,with
e time allowed off for good conduct he
ill be liberated about the middle of
ngust. The reduction of the sentence
111 be generolly favored. The unfortun-
e prieoner,.it will be remembered was a
aident of Biddulph township, close by
e scene of the Donnelly tragedy. He
d been threatened with some calamity
r having takeg
n upamort mortgaged farm
g
dthinking
an assault was eontemplat�
upon himself and family by a crowd
sembled on the road in front of his
ace late at night, he discharged a re -
Ivor to frighten the intruders. The
11, however, killed a young man 'named
m. Cain. Bowers was first indicted
murder, boy the Grand Jury returned
ill for manslaughter. The prisoner's
mily have had a hard struggle since the
air, having been left penniless.
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It is sold on. a guarantee by all druggists.
It owes lnelpient Consumption and is the
beet Cough and Crone Ours.
Sold by .0.80. 2001, Arusslet, 2russele.
of d' t ALLAN LINE.
of bicycles punctured have been allowed Y LINE.
!$
to go under suspended sentence.
W. A. Lamed won the Canadian
championship at the Niagara lawn ten- a����
ole tournament. Ere. Sydney Smith, of I �Sailings
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Ottawa, won the ladies championship
from Mille
HnAiT DI02400 REMOVED IN 80 Mix.
msg.—All cases of organic or sympathetic
heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and
quickly cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure
for the Heart, One dose convinces.
Sold by G. A. Deadman.
It has turned out that GO Chinamen
have sent back their certificates of ad-
mission to oompatriots at Vanoonver, who
have used them to seam their own ad•
mission, thus defrauding'' the oustome of
$50 eaob.
"Have tried others but like Ayer's
best," is the statement„made over and
over again by those who testify to the
benefit derived from the nee of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla. Disease never had a great-
er ememy than this powerful blood.
purifier. It makes the weak strong.
FAST PIG Kt/nom—All previous records
were surpassed at the Ingersoll pork
factory last week ; 416 hoge Milled and
dressed in 1 f hours, 465 in 2 house, 865
in 8} hears, or at the rate of about 4 per
minute, 2,400 per day, or (ono hog every
14 seconds being some of the new records
eetabliehed.
LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY
'46 MONTREAL SERVICE.
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RATES co' PAS0A012,—.0abin, $50 to 500 ;
return 5110 to 5162, Second Cabin, $80;
return, $55, Steerage, 515.
ta"Passengers may go via Montreal
and return by New York or vine versa.
For farther information all to rates,
t&o„ apply to
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AGENT, BRUSSELS.
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rrlAMWORTH AND CHESTER,
JJLL WHIT] ROARS FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for service on
North Half hot 20. Con, 7, Morris, a thorn'
bred'Pamworth 13 oar, recently purchased
from the well known breeder, ;no. Bell, Am-
ber. Also a Chester White guar. Terms,
81.00 to be paid at thna of service with priv-
ilege 0f Totemic if necessary.
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BOAR FOR SERV10E.—THE
Undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 20 Den, 0, Morrie, the thorn' bred Un-
proved White Yorkshire Boar "Selected,"
bred from J, 10. Urethqur's sweepstakes sow
at Cbtcago Fair, ''Perms, 51.00 to be paid
at the turning if nece eeservice',Pedigrprivilege
e may be eoen
00 application.
11013T. NICHOL,
BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned 0111 beep for service
on Lot 7r, Con, 5, Morris, the tboro'-bred Dur-
ham bull 'Red Robin." Terms -81,25 to be
paid on ]December lst, 1805.
T. CLEGG, A. G. EASObf,
, 41.8m Proprietor, Lot 7, Con. 5.'
STOOK FOR THE DAIRY. -IN
Breeding for milk or butter do not
waste time on anything short of the best.
No charge for the service 01 my Jersey Bull
if his dam will not make from 75 to 100 lb e.
more butter in a year, than the dam of any
bull of any breed within three miles.
G. A. BRADMANT.
Brussels,
McLEO D'S
System nenovatoz,
AND mune
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpata•
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, pen•
Gumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY GODERICH, ONT.
• • 'J. M. McLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by JAMES FOS.
Druggist Brussels.
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When you want a Stove, Tin
or Granite -ware, or Hard-
ware, Paints & Oils,
' ---CALL AT ---
HUNTER'S
Hardware Store
Where you will, from
this date, get a
EMT of Tiv: PERI Mt
Off alt Cash Purchases,.
Fine Roman, Artists' Can-
vas in Stock,
A. HUNTER.'
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HATS & CA
,TVLY 26; x890
We have just Received
a large donsi ggnment of Hats 1ti s and
Caps
the leading . Shapes and Shades' forg
Sprin
and Summer wear. Spring
Call and see our Balmoral
Cap,. the Newest tiling in the Market,..
Prices Better than Ever Before..
0URes ..
rin
Are also coming to Hance..
Prices Right 1 • Styles Right
Satisfaction Guaranteed !
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Brussels and Wroxeter.
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of Toronto,
Established 1871.
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The Policy Contract issued by this Association is.perfection itself,
UNCONDITIONAL,
ACCUMULATIVE,
AND AUTOMATICALLY
NON -FORFEITABLE.,
It leaves nothing further to be desired. Bates and full infor-
mation furnished on application.
`fie. zx. mann, Agent, Brussels.
NOW
ELO 0 LLEly
Still to the front and this Season want more
WOOL ! WOOL ! WOOL !
For which we will pay Higher Prices than Last Season
Big Bargains in Woollen Goods.
You eau depend on us paying HIGHEST CASH PRICE P6SSIBLE, or in ex-
changing Wool for Goods we will pay a few ciente extra, and guarantee to sell goody
at Cash Prides. SOB our ohoioe range of TWEEDS, made from medium fine wool, '
whioh wo offer at 40 oonto per yard. (This is;a soft snap.) We have 'lowered our
Southdown Stocking Yarn and all wool Bed Blankets 5 cents per ib„ also have re-
duced our prices in other linea Before disposing of your Wool we invite you to oali
or make enquiry and you will find that the Listowel Woollen Mills offer the beat
value. Our stook is the Largest, Best Assorted and Cheapest in Canada, ;Come and
try oar speeial line of Trine Wool Flannels at 25 cents, will not shrink in washing.
Give tie a trial and we feel satisfied that you will find you have come to Ole right fao-
tory with your wool. We pay special attention to our oaslom, department in Card-
ing, Spinning, eto. Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing you and your neighbors
this season, we remain, Yours truly, ry
M+e illy is 33E-tOO SON.,
1351?, S. --Remember we do not employ any Peddlers and our goods can be got only
by oaling at the Faotory, a0 do not be Iced astray by Peddlers travelling
through the country claiming to have our Goode.
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