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The Brussels Post, 1891-7-31, Page 5JULY 31, 1891 THE BRUSSELS POST AnicallalrenelinearnablainiMMITIATUSISCITVATSIMEIVell 1'hobnildingaommittee of Ft. Panl'a Money to Loan, ohureh, Wnl{;ham, aro asking tenders for tt 1. llog.tln1 gtuth rborly meeting in e Methodist. ohureh next Sabbath, Cattie dealer Scott, of Listowel, ship- ped. a oar of fat oatte from here last Next friday morning at 9 o'oloolt the appeal of G. K. Matheson against the proposed new drainage will be held here before Judge Toms. Sunday school exenrsion to Goderioh on August 11th. 86 cents ie the return fare and children 46 Dente, The train leave+ here at 8:10 a. m. The Patrons of Industry did not ar- range with either of our marabouts here. Both sell goads at close figures and the solid old) will eeoure bargains without presenting invoices or anything of the kind. 112 it t. Joseph Garter returned from Calgary, N. W. T., on Monday. Rave 0. Hamilton has proolamed the OLh of August as our oivie holiday. Edward Watson shipped several ear. Joule of cattle from this station to Mon- treal on Monday. ample Saturday a eple of Frenchmen with a performing bear invaded our burg and amused the natives. A union piu•nie of the Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday Schools was held on Wednesday in Giles Jenitins grove. On Saturday evening the members of Trinity Ohnral,woman'e Guild met at the rectory and presented Mrs. Goo. W. Racey with an address accompanied with a beautiful silver app and saucer. 00 Thursday evening of hist week the members of the A. 0. 0. W. of Blyth, Belgrave and Manchester lodges met at the lodge room here and presented the Rev. Bro. Geo. W. Raoey with an address on his departure from this plane for Bel- mont. Flax pullers are on the warpath. W'hitfield's school honse has a bell now Fall wheat is very nearly all out and is a goof crop. "Lady of Grey" patrons meet Friday evening, Aug. 7th. Mies Bertha Ball is home from To- ronto for her summer holidays. Wen. Schnook is at home with his cru, broken but will soon be able to work lignin, Wm. Smith has just returned to Ham• ilton after a two weeks visit in this lo- cality. John Hill and ohldren, of Clinton, were visiting relative; in this towuship last week. Juno and part of July oheoso 'nada at Barr's factory was shipped on Tuesday of thie week. The new barns on the farms of Wm, Lake and Jno. Slommon are completed. They are line roomy structures. ;bliss Habkirk is renewieg olcl acquaint. anew in this locality. She is greatly taken up with the QneOO city. Jae. Smith's daughters, Oar,ie and Beeelo, from Montreal, are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Jas. Snaith sr. also paid her a short visit. Gossips are malting a big fuss about a patron haying a hundred pounds of illg:tr. Do- you see atl,ythllt4 wrong about that ? Is gossiping a precept of your Ceristianity ? O'►T 1•oxeCot•. Lovely weather. It ie a girl, and "Ab." wears a very pleaaRnt smile. Mrs. Wm. Mahood and family, of Sioux Oily, U. S., are here on a visit to Mrs. Robt. Gibson. Business is dull on account of the farmers being busy with their harvest. Both hay and fall wheat are out. Our B eeve was absent Monday of last week attending the funeral of the Lite County Clerk, P. Adamson, of Goderich, John Hooey shipped a oar load of horses to Manitoba on Tuesday, 14th inst., and Robert Evans shipped a oar load last week. Our civic holiday has fallen through owing to not being able to complete ar• movements with Guelph baso ball olnb for the present. Rumor says that Robert Black hoe pnrohased the grist mill here. We hearti• ly trust it is eo as "Bob" is a genial, good fellow and will do well wherever he is. Quito a number of onr young men in- tend taking in the cheap harvest excur- sion to Manitoba on July 28th and Aug. 4th for $46,00, good for 4 months during harvest. Wages will be good there. Malcom Allen, of Colorado Springs, is home on a visit to his parents. "Mack" looks the same as ever, the 4 years ah. sends has not altered him any. He in- tends returning in about a month. Our town has the usual influx of Sum• mer visitors. Mise Lawrie, of Listowol, and Miss Hudson, of Wingbam, have been visiting their grandparente, Wm. Lawrie and wife.—George Brown is home for his holidays. He has bean teaching near Ottawa.—Mise Alice Walker, of Prescott, daughter of our former peinclpal of the school here, is on a visit to friends. 'Winall ana. Work on the foundation of the new Bank of Hamilton building is lasing pushed along rapidly. Mayor Clegg and Reeve McKenzie were at Goderioh on Monday of last week, at- tending the funeral of tho late County Cloth Adamson. Oliver Gilchrist, of the firth of Gil- ohriet, Green &0o„ Chipped a handsome dining table to his sister in Oaithnes• shire, Scotland. Rebt. Orr has taken 7. H. Hie000ks into partnership with him, and after the let of Augu t the business will be carried on under the name of Orr & Hisooulte. The Times says :—We aro pleased to note that the energy and ability of our lite Public School principal, W. B, Groves, ore still making themselves ap- parent. He is let neeietant in the Ryer- ROU sabot, Toronto, and has ohooge 'of file is fifth class, The city of To - Couto offers for annual competition among the pupils of the five senior fifth classes of the oiby twelve eobolarshipe, tach of which was two years tuition at one of the collegiate institutes and is worth l 40. Five of Mr. Groves pupils suoceoded in winning soholarehipe and out of tho first five places in order of merit they to.&k the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and btli position, the first two being the winners of the tiny gold and eilver medals as well I the eviction of their prol)Oeod flow ohuralh in town, Tenders wi I be reeoiv- eci op to Aug. 26th. Th' Methodist Church, Windham, was Lite scene of an interesting event on Wed. Desduy of lust week. The occasion was the wadding of Alias Rosa Demuth, aided den,hter of J, J. Monolith, council- lor for ward No. 2, to Thomas Jidgltr Bowles, son of Sheriff Bowles, of Duffer. in County, formerly of Cdingham, and now a prosperous fnerahant in Orange - vino. EL el rtt�*aj. Look out for Sabbath sobool excursion to Goderial on Tuesday Aug, 11th. Give the children a day's enjoyment ab the Take end go yourself. Return fare from Belgrave 60 cents for adults and 80 cents for children. Train leaves at 0:16, 11Iot•t'Ar,. Fall wheat is a fine crop. Quite a number intend patronizing the Sunday school excursion to Gcderich on Tueeday, Analog 11111. Last week W. Currie left for Qui• Appalls, Wm. Aehton for Moneomin and W. Oakley for Deloraino. They were ticketed by J. T. Pepper, Brussels. The voters' list for Dominion eleotion purposes is -receiving considerable attan. tion just now. A. good many people ap• pear to think an election is not far off. Mrs. Robert Sperling, who has been visiting relatives here for some time, leaves next week for Van0onver,6 where her husband has a eiivation. She 0e0ur• ed her ticket from J. T. Pepper, of Bros - sets. One of the early settlers of Morris township passed away on Monday of last week, in the person of Mrs. 3, A. Mo. Ewen. Deceased had until recently en- joyed goodhealth, but a short time ago received a paralytic stroke, from which she never recovered. The bereaved bus - band and family have losb a kind wife and mother, and the people of this aim. munity sympathize with them. -A. two The "3305" takes a holiday next week. J. Johnson hos moved his jewelry business into the store lately vacated by Wm. Forrest. The now premises have been refitted.ecpoaially for Mr. Johnston's growing business. The have oleo been neatly lettered vbyoW lillam Marshall. It appears Ilex growers in ibis locality are vieing with each other as to who can produce the best sample of flax. The gest to 00m0 to the front is Wm. Bell, ho glorying a sample measuring 4 fret 5 inches. The seed producing this sample was sown May 22nd, aid the flax pulled July 21st. The Ben says :—For a small town At- wood is jealously looked after by nom. meraial Hien, Prov or five in a single day are known to have besieged the place. Our menthants turn over a pile of goods in tt yea'•, the result of judicious 'Advertising and a pad ionizing public. The latter neoe.sarily follows the liberal use of printer's iu11, Li•stowe1. Thursday, Aug. 13th, has been decided upon by the Council as civic bo'iday. G. Y. Donaldson, of Sentb's bantling house, was ogled to Stratford this week by the death of his father. Three cars of flue horses have been shipped from Listowel for Manitoba and the Northwest ; one oar by 11. Johnston, of Qu'Appelle ; one by Messrs. Bennett and Huston, of Virden, and ane by Messrs. Hay and Feutnn, to Nespawa. At the Listowel obese market last week, about 10,000 boxes of cheese were sold, all offered being taken. This repro• scanted over $60,000 in .bard cash. A. F. MacLaren, buyer for J. L. Groat tb Co., shipped three oars from Listowel elation last Wedueedny, ani T. Ballantyne & Sone shipped four ours the following day. Rev. Isaac Campbell, pastor of Knox Presbyterian ohoroh, has received from the Faculty of the National University of Chicago, Ill„ the full Honorary De• gree of A. M., Ph. D. The several ex• aminations required for the attainment of this Honorary Degree were held under the local presidency of Rev. Dr. Gunner, and were supervised by Rev. I. 0. Quinn, A, M„ Ph D.; Professor of Mental and Moral Philoeophy, ah Anaconda, Mon. Nana. tv,entorth. W. D. Bright hen gone to Manitoba on a pleasure and recreation trip. Friday the 14th of August is the day likely to be set apart for the eivio boll. day. obt, Jamieson lefti en Monday of last week on his semi-annual trip to the Old Country. A number of the nerbare of the Sea - forth Fire Brigade were in Brookville last week attending the tournament in that town. Wm. McDonald, youngest eon of Rev. A, D. McDonald, has gone to Winnipeg to take a stteatiOa in that city. He has been in J. C. Smith's bank here for 'a couple of year's. A very unfortunate and painful awl. dent happened to the youngest eon of Geo, Duuaan, of this town. The little fellow accidentally fell down stairs and got the lower part of his chin knocked off and time leaving the teeth exposed. LAcnnasm.—Quite an enthueiaetio crowd turned out to witness the laoroese match on Monday between the Beavers of this place and the Ontarios of Brantford for the championship of the Western Die. trict. The malob, however, wets played under protest, it being claimed that the Ontarioe were playing outside men and an Indian, Under the circu,eetanoes the Beavers were loath to go on with the. game and did not at first play up to their usual forte, and it was not till the On. Larios had seared the first, seeoud and third goals, in 10 minutes, 15 minutes and 5 minutes, respeabfully, that they be. gap t0 realize their danger. Then, set. tling down to good play, they surprised the Ontari ,e by so (ring the fourth game lin twenty and the 0111 hi five minutes, Froman putting the ball through in oath case, The nbxt game was also daaforth's, as far as play was concerned, but Camp, bell of the Onbariog, securing the ball, scored the sixth and winning game for Brantford. H, O'Loughlin, of St, Cath. erines, aoted as referee, and by hie ruling prevented any attempts at rough play. The juniors who have been added to the senior Beavers have not in any way de- tracted from the strength of the team, and, atter the first little excitement wore off, played good Wreath. 1l\foney to Loan on Farm Pro- perty at LOW EST LMTES. Private and Company Funds. DICKSON & HAYS, Solicitors, c&c., BRUSSELS, ONT. A Bee in Your Bonnett I have Combs, Frames and Empty hives for Sale. Hives are Well Mode and Well Painted. Price, 75e. Each. Call at— DAVID MOORE'S, 8th Con., Morris. or write Walton .P.O. Take a Bargain while you have the chance. Canadian Pacific Illy. LABORERS WANTED —115 M ANITOBA and NORTHWEST To enable laborers to reach the bountiful harvest of kraut tuba and the Nerthw oat, the Canadian Pacific Ity, will make the following 1Oo' One-way rates (— From aur Station in Ontario to DELORAINE \IET'HVE N HARTNEY 13INSCt1[tTH MOOSOMIN 1 going July 28 and August 4 Pmrohnsora nt these tiiket' to recessive Cor tiheato to enable talent t0 return no to Nov. :30th, 18et, for. Sin each, providing they have been working as farm In borers for one month previous to their return. For particulars apply to any Canadian Pnoise Iced 'way eh go lit. J. T. PEPPER, Agent, 13runse'a. Make Known Your WANTS —)Y]F 1OU(— Waut to Sell a House and .Got, Want to Buy or Sell a Horse, Want to Loan Money, Want to Bo1Tow Money, Want to Bent a Room, Wyant to Rent a Farm, Want a Boarding Place, Want a Servant, Want to find anything Lost, Want to Buy or Sella Farm, Want to Make a Name, Want to Sell Furniture, Want to Bent a House, Want to Buy a House and Lot, Want to Save Money, Want to Find anyone's Address Want a Situation. Want to Make Money, ADVERRITISE —IN TUE COLUMNS OF— THE POST. sick Headache, I8 a complaint from which many stiffer and few aro entirely free. Its cause is indigestion and a sluggish liver, the etre for which is readily found in the use of Ayer's Pills. "I have found that for sick headache, caused by a disordered condition of the stomach, Ayer's Pills are the most re. liable remedy."—Samuel C. Bradburn, Worthington, Maes. "Atter the use of Ayer's Pills for many years, in my practice and family, I am justified in saying that they are an excellent cathartic and liver naedicine— sustaining all the claims made for them." W. A. Westfall, M. D., V. P. Austin & N. W. Railway Co., Barnet, Texas. "Ayer's Pills are the best medicine known to me for regulating the bowels, ordO for stomachdiseases and liver.. I by for over three years from headache, in- digestion, and constfpab'on. I had no appetite and was weak and nervous most of the toe. By'using three boxes of Ayer's Pills and at the same time dietingm self, I was completely cured," —Philip Lockwood, Topeka, Kansas. "I was troubled for years with indi- Beston, constipation and headache. A few boxes of Ayer's constipation, used In small daily doses, restored ate to ]health. They are prompt and effective."-W.H. Strout, Meadville, Pa. Ayer's Phis, rnilrente tut Dr. J. C. Ayer & 00., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Brugglsta and Dealera in Modiolus. :14 IMP110\ T D LARG IO W fI ITI.I YORK• SHIRR SOAR, The nn,iereiglwd rv111 keep for service dila • prevent eoaco0 Otto Auproved largo white Yerltehll'o pig 'needy' 00 lot 811, roll, a, lfarrin, In wlc,,h a ill ,lte+1 t:muhar of :town will b0 101101. 'Tereus 81,00 to h0 paid ab 01 run of servieo, with the privilege of return- ing if necessary. 30,110ree may bo soon up• on appiiee5eu, IIOSERI! NICHOL. 1811 Proprietor. DR. SI GLAIR, MD, ALA., L.C.P.S.O., M.C.P.S•M., Specialist, - Toronto. JONATHAN BusanenT, Liabowak, suy8:— "Atter spending all my money and nropefty to no purpose on medical .nen, for what they tore ped a hopeless ease Ot e0116UID141011, Dr, $1{eclair ouro0 mo.' Mae. MARY FURLONG, Woodhouse, says :— "When all others failed, Dr. Sinclair eared me Of tits." D. 1tem,nT0ON, Carleton Place, says; "Dr. Siuolulr cured me of Catarrh," Oleo. Rowan, Myth,says:—"Dl', Sinclair shred 0,e of heart 11120000 1111.4 dropsy, ,when all others fulled." D'iaraaeu of Private Nature, brought oil by folly, .Lar, Sinclair certainly Clam, Cecsoultateon. free. WILL BE AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS, —ON— Tuesday, Aug. I l th, '91. THOSI FLETCHER, PraotTeat a tch ,na7t er • and Jeweler. Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Makers fully warranted by ns. Ci nek,s' 0 f' the Laiesti .Designs. JEWELRY ! WEDDING Brines, Lwuts GIDE Rrxos, Bnoomms, EAnRINOs, &o, t•:. A.Iso a Pull Line of Vt,ij ,, and Violin Strings, 0vo., in stook. N.B.—Assurer of Marriage Lit pI,S, s. T. Fletcher, - Brussels. F3ABY ARBIAGISS A. Tip-top ,Display of the Latest Designs in Baby Car- riages have arrived at IIt Dennis', Brussels. Call and see them before you . purchase elsewhere. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c. always in stock and sold at Close Prices If you want a set of Light or Heavy Harness I can supply you. See our Scotch Collars. �a Dennis. J. DOWNING Wishes to announce to the people of Brussels and Vicin- ity that he has added to his business a stook of READYMADE Moots & Shoes Of Very Superior Quality and will sell the same at Very Close Prices for CASH. Special attention as us- ual to ordered work and Repairing. Give ilio 13 call and "l will suit you both in GOODS AND PRICES. \'O DOW NINO. IN. 13.—Ripe started FLtIlI of charge on goods sold by me, g s,r st rxRs^ mvr :.:uns!verscems4.11ME:rsrJ rTts5 lr0wewo.:laeuo 1 0 Sunday School Excursion. c' 1 The Annual Sunday School Excursion to Lake Huron will take place to Godc'rieh on Tuesday, August lith, 19]-, A Special Train will Run as follows: STATIONS. TIME. BirrvRN FARB. PALMERSTON.......... ,. 7.10 A. Il, Adults $i1 00 GOWANSI'o V ......... 7.25 95 LISTOWEL 7.37 05 AT WOOD 7.50 ..140 HENFRYN 8.00 85 ETHEL 8.10 85 BRUSSELS 8,80 80 BLUEVALE 8.48 65 WINGHAM 8.55 65 LUCKNOW Regular trains to and 85 WHITECHURCH i from Winghain 75 BELGRAVE .,,.,., 9.16 60 BLYTII9.40 50 LONDESBOEO' 9.55 15 CLINTON 10.05 85 Children $ Arriving at Goderich at 10:45 a. m. 50 50 50 45 4$ 40 85 35 45 40 30 25 25 20 Returning, 'Train will Leave Goderich at 7:35 P. m., thereby allowing, Excursionists neatly Niue Hourelat the 1aIce. The Commodious Steamer "City o'Windsor" has been engaged to run Excursion Trips on the Lnke during the day at a Low b'are. L, 7, SEAPGEANT, General Manager. WM. EDGAl,, Goll'l Pass. Agent. _L.1 -_E-1 •F! BRUSSELS WOOLEN 1NILL WANTS TO GET 50,000 POUNDS OF WOOL In Exchange for Goods. The Highest Market Price will be Allowed. We have a Fine Assortment of Tweeds, Cottons, Flannels, Blan- kets, Sheeting, Knitted, Goods, Yarns, &c. 1111 Wool left with us for manulltotnring, whether rolls or otherwise, will 11,1,ve our prompt attention. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED HOWE & co., Brussels.