The Brussels Post, 1891-10-23, Page 5T
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1 Iratroves.1
I t 6 ti i ct �-� 1 ltiohtu'd Jt .,tan, of Q i \ppeIli amp.
ped It WC land of line', from hers fe,.
lilucevtalae,
Robt. Yeo, fir., has routed Geo. Cai3o
niece's farm for 0 term of six years at i
$280 a year.
John Collie jr. has vetnrlled home and
le operating in the 13.nevalu telegraph
anti pest office.
Coon hunting, is the aid iannse.ment
now, but the email owl runlnti rates de-
ceives the iuuxporionned.
flies Lizzie Burg, who has boon learn-
ing dressnlalting iu Wingham during the
summer, la home en iglu Biel( list. John
Gannett is also under the weather.
Mies Carrie Denman, who has been
visiting relatives and friends in this 30.
shifty, has returned to Windsor esteem.
puttied by her father, who is visiting re-
letives there.
Rev. I. 13, Wallwin is attending a
course of lectnros at (iobourg College.
Rev, win. Gallagher, et Wingham,
preaohe(l for him hist Sunday and W. II.
Kerr, of Brussels, Nils the vacancy next
Sunday.
Cir a s-.
Archie Lamont, Peter Keifer and John
and Peter Bishop go to Muskoka this
week on it deer and bear hunt.
Elias Dickson, llth con., intends erect.
ing a large bank barn next season. 1t
will be 66x08 feet, with stone stabling.
By letter it is learned that Mrs. Thos.
Spiels sr., formerly a well known reef•
dent of con. 16, Grey, and who removed
about five years ago, died at Fort Rau-
' eon, Dakota, on September 17th, aged
7.4 years, 7 mouths and 4 clays. She hes
a number of relatives in this township
at 11)0 presenb time.
Ilan nis suunt or 'Tach LN.—'file fol.
lowing notice, taken from the Mitchell
Recorder, of Oot. 9th, refers to a mica of
Mrs. Jas. Mitchell's, 12th eon., Grey
"Unalloyed felicity has not fallen t0 the
int of David Hughey in his wedded life.
Mr. Hughey was married but sixteen
months ago and at that time hope was
strong in a promising Inter. Business
prospects were bright and encouraging
and Mr. and Mrs. kfughey settled down
in a comfortable and cosy home. But
misfortune came to this home after a
brief nine or ten months and everything
they possessed in household effects was
swept away by Ore. Another home was
set up and a daughter came to bless it
after a month or two. But the blessed-
ness was again short liyed, for death
came and tools the young wife and
mother before the child had prattled hor
name. Mr. Hughey followed his young
wife to the Presbyterian cemetery on
Monday, accompanied by the Canadian
and Anoient Foresters, he being a mem-
ber of the latter organization." Mre.
Hughey's mother (Mrs. Alex. Smart) of
Fullerton township, a native of Glenisla,
Forfarehire, Scotland, passed away to
her long home the day previous, at the
advanced age of 88 years and 8 months.
W fuerlettevi.
R. Orr, wife and children are leaving
for New Mexico to spend the winter.
Geo. Town, who has been working in
Bell's factory for some time has gone to
Chicago.
A Christian Endeavor Society is being
formed in connection with the Cengre.
gatinnal church of this town.
Rev. H. 0. PriOst, formerly of this
town, has been installed as pastor of the
Sheridan avenue Baptist church in To.
route.
Court Maitland, No. 25, C. 0. F., will
have their anniversary sermon preached
in the Methodist church, Wingham, by
the Rev. S. Scllery, M.A., B. D., on Sum
day, Oat. 25th, at 11 a. m.
Wm. Robertson has been appointed as
delegate from the Oongregatioual Sub•
bath school, of this town, to .attend the
Provincial Convention of the Sabbath
schools to be held at Ottawa, Oct. 27th
to 2911.1.
The °entreat for the erection of the
new block which H, W. 0. Meyer, Q. 0.,
intends erecting on Josephine street has
been let, the brickwork to a gentleman in
Exeter and the woodwork to J. Large, of
Listowel. The work has been commenc-
ed and will be pushed along as rapidly as
the weather will permit.
Conductor W. K. Snider, it is said, is
going to remove to Toronto shortly,where
.he will reside for the future. He will
take charge of a G. T. R. train between
Stratford and Toronto and will make
only three trips per week between these
pointe. This will give him more time at
his disposal to fallow that calling which
he seems, by nature, to be so well adapt.
ed for.
Dr. Macdonald, M. P., member for
East Huron, met with a very serious
accident on Saturday afternoon while
driving in the country about five miles
from town. One of the wheels of his
carriage came off and the doctor was
thrown violently to the ground. He was
driving n spirited yonug horse, which be.
came unmanageable and ran away. The
doctor held the relits and was dragged a
considerable distance. He -was found by
Mr. Johnston, a farmer residing iu the
neighborhood, in an unconscious con-
dition with his leg broken. He was oar.
tied into the house of Mr. Johnston, and
on examination it was found that his
injuries, though serious, were not'denget-
ou5. The Dr. hes no less than four
broken limbs in his life.
0 YEAne IN Juo.—A. Toronto paper
publishes the following :—Detective
Lucas, of Texas, who is here pressing the
extradition proceedings *garnet Harry
C. Garbett, received intolligenoe from
Hone informing him that Uncover, the
father-in-law of Garbutt, in Kansas, has
been convicted of forgery. There tvore,
it is nnderetood, 32 cases against Con-
over., end he was oonvioted en the drat
one for w11i011 he Was tried. The judge
sentenced hirci to nine years' imprison-
ment. Conover formerly lived in Wing-
ham where his wife now manages a hetet
It was ie her house that Garbett claims
11e Walde the bots on the Hwy of the Inst
general Dominion elrctione. The law-
yers engaged by Garbutt to keep hien, if
possible, from being tapes from the
Dominion into 'Uncle Sam's territory,
have experieneed considerable diflloulty
in getting their hands on the 500urity for
their fees. Mr. Murdoch bad to give
security in a tepleVin Bit hetet° Wing.
hem parties world deliver him three
horses whish Garbutt assigned to secure
tho endorsor of it promis oryonnote for
$000. H. W. 0. Meyer, Q. g
ham, is still hunting for a horse named
Guido, that Garbat assigned for him. It
is being kept away from him by friends
of the prisoner Who have been informed
that the Texas parties are after a horse,
the Northwest.
The 141tdies' All of Christ ehereh are
im'niehing the ,hurcll with upholstered
kneeling benchoe, The bullas are dotal;
the ilplmlete•i11!i thh1116e1 Yes,
The b,iek.wolk of the new faobory le
almost color:lard, the third story of the
Main bui'(ug being now np and ready
fur tlw reef. '1'110 emitraeors two push.
Mg 1t along se as to have 11 alerted in
before the wdd weather Bete in.
A. 13. ble0allunl, 13. A., 111. B., has
been appointed professor of physiology
in the Toronto University. i11r. 111oCa1-
hun is an ex-lleadluastor of our High
School. 1315 many friends here will be
pleased to receive the sows of his eleva-
tion.
There is ml foot, among a few of our
hest busleess men a thoroughly practical
stemma foe the formittiou of a piano
IIlae111fm:tering company, etillzing the
old Flees beikling on Main street, with
an addition thereto along main street, or
some other suitable site.
Mrs. Brisbin, wifo of Tae, Brisbin, sr.,
Puuolope street, wile had the misfortune
to swallow a plain 5toue Which lodged in
her lung, died Thursdey moruing of last
week after enduring great sufferilr4. She
lived about 12 days after swallowing the
pit. Thu deceased was in her 74tl3 year,
J: Stuart, President, and Mr. Turnbull,
Cashier, of the Betel of tia,siltou, were
in town last week. The Bank is favor.
able to parohasiug the corner on which
the front part of the Grand Ceutrul hotel
stood, for a site Eur a new bank, provid-
ing they can agree with 11r, Rolls on the
price,
M >It
At the Blyth Fall Pair R Nichol
should be credited with lot prise for aged
Yorkshire boar and lot prize for sow
under one year. The prize list gave it
"R, Ileal."
Games were then indulged in and a re.
past served by the ladies after which all
repaired to their homes after wishing
Mr. Scott land family much prosperity in
their new Home.
Dien.—On the 16th. inst. William
Hiugsbou, second eon of the late W. G.
Biugston, died abor an illness of six or
eight months, at Bolivar, Missouri, of a
complioation of diseases. He lett this
township about 27 or 28 years ago.
ADDRESS Asn PRESENTATION.—A very
pleasant evening was spent by a goodly
number at the residence of Adam Scott
on Monday, 19th inst. Mr. Scott and
his amiable partner in life intend to
shortly leave this country for Saginaw,
Mich., where Mr. Scott has obtained a
lucrative situation. Their many friends
in this community, desiring to give them
some evidence of their regard and good
wishes, assembled at their home and pre-
sented them with a cotnplimentary ad-
dress and gave Mr. Scott a valuable set
of cuff buttons, Mrs. Soott a travelling
valise and their daughter Maggie it valu-
able brooch. Mr. Scott made a brief re
ply thanking the donors. for their presents
and good wishes and assuring them that
Ile and his family would always remem•
her their kindness. Mies Kate MoArter
presented the gifts and Marshall 1fug1180
read the address, whish tvae ns follows :
DEAR PaiENuo,—We, is few of your
neighbors and friends, have assembled
this 0000104 to express our sincere regret
at your hamlet removal from this lo-
cality to Michigan. Wo trust, hnweeer,
that although absent we will not be for-
gotten. By way of remenhranoe we ask
you to accept this pair of gold cuff but-
tons, Mrs. Scott this valise and Miss
Maggie this brooch. We trust that iu
your new home you will meet with many
warm and true friends. We will often
think of you and our wish is that pros•
parity and happiness may be yours in
time and a glorious ro•nnion at our
Father's right hand in our happy home,
called Heaven.
Muddy rends.
Voters' List Court here on S tturday of
this week.
Dr. McKelvey had 12 acres of peas
which yielded 860 bushels of grain.
0. Willis, who has been in the employ
of Simpson & Son, has gone to Wing.
ham where he has secured a place.
A tumor was removed recently from a
man by the name of Watson, who °amps
out around here during the Bummer.
The patient is getting along as well as
possible,
The following letter was found among
the effeote of the late Peter Grant and is
supposed by his father to be returned
from the Dead Letter Office, having
never reached the party for whom it was
intended :—
Tysudinaga-DEnn Fniaao,—I flow
take the pleasure of writing to you to let
you know that I am still alive and well
and hope that this will find you all the
same. I am living in the Oounty.of
Hastings where Bob's people live. Poor
Polly, Lily and 1it1'0 Willie, it is for
their sakes that I live here, If I say I
am going hack home they will cry. If I
live till Pall I will get their pictures
take] and will Bend you one, that is if
you will write to rue. I have written
about a dozen of lettere ands never got
an answer. Neither the fonts around
Morris nor my own folks wiil,answer me
e0 1 guess they are all mad but if they
are t can live without them. I am work.
ing for Bob's brother for $00 for a year.
I oommenoed last Pall. I live about e
mile from where Bol, lives. Elie sister
15 steeping house for him. I would like
to go up to Algoma but 1 dont know
when I can go now. 1 suppose Jim ie a
big clan now. How do you like to live
up blithe ? I suppose yon have quite a
bit cleared. - How is John and the rest of
the folks ? When you write tell me all
about that part of the country. I thought
that when you welt away that I would
be able to see Mrs. Currie when she 2080
there 11156 Pall. Tell Tim that I will
t
write to him sex time. Here is 0 oath
for hits, tell him that I said that that• is
his p13tnre, I am living bare among the
Lldians and 1 tell you there are some
pretty queer ones among then., They
all talk the Mohawk tangnage, You
must excuse me for malting so ninny
mistait00 135 the ohildreu aro bothering
Me, I sitlpesoMagg,ggie will soon be
getting married. I would like to see you
all Where we live WO 0aa the tine steam
boats going evory,day and it is quite nine
to see them, TINS IS nil I own think of
ihie time, Give my respects to all the
enquiring people. Goodbye. Please
write soon and dont forget. Peter Grant
to Thee. Oerrio, Algoma. Addreee--
Peter Grant, DO5oronto, Ont., in ogre of
john MoFarlane,
AllilESTItl 0y Hirs'l,.l ?N. --hast Weduns•
day 1[. F. 1 ciAlli lei oho ie 'fr,'asur,r
for the Clu ee Fluttery hero, deposited
$1,200 le it drawer lit his oilien and loch•
ed the same putting the key in his
pocket. Shortly after he went to tea and
on his return the drawer leas found to
have been uirneerod with and 9358,in oust
dollar hills, minting. (I, Stubbs was
1lBent Irl
11 1
,n the stere moving, "to
when A, Glenn, who resides over the 'r rpp'' GOOK'S
f/y� i + n �y j�j
011hp, 0211115 fni' "cine 01110301', Alex. Me- l HEGOOi S BEST FRIEND
Kay, the junior cleric, had to leave the LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
stnro alone while he went to the cellar
Mr, Glenn was the only person seen in
die above at the time so on Thursday
morning be was arrested by Constable
icing, (charged with felony, and br,naht
before A. Holter, T. P., Brus5,.1s. After
hearing the seldonr,1 Gleno was cam•
inittod to stand his trial, qn reaching
th., Go, town he was admitted to b'til, his
sureties being R. Dilworth 011,1 ,James
Lindsay. The case will be tiled before
Lodge Tome, on Friday, Nov, 11th. W.
11. Sinclair acted for the prosecutor and
R. L. Taylor for (horn!,
SWIM, AND Puoel:N'rAT,ON.---Weciuesdrty
evening of last week a party of some 70
or 80 met et Win. Brown's place, 2113
con. Grey, for it social nvenine'e enjoy-
ment and to mance an aoknnwledgnneet
to Wm, Coutts for the trouble he had
taken 111 getting up the singing for the
anuive'sa,y of the Mission Band at
hloisswerth Presbytoritn church. The
presents were a pair of beautiful gold
framed spectacles end n pair of nom-
fortahle winter gloves, accompanied by
the following iuldress :---
11Cr. JJ',, Coafts.
Ooa EBTERMn), FRIEND,—We, the young
people of the Mission 131thrl, have ]nut on
this occasion to show our epprnoiation of
your genuine kindness in coming to our
assistance at, we doubt not, in0onveni-
enue to yourself Nona but the most Lin-
ea fish motive could have prompted Ton
thus to lay aside pe'so,al claims with-
out looking for any reward apart from
that which always results from the doing
of a kind act, We are therefore come
together this evening to present yen with
these epecbaalee end gloves as a. small
token of our esteem not only of your
abilities as a ohoir.master but also your
personal qualities as a friend. Our
earnest wish for you is that you may be
long spared to read many a piece of
music through these speotaoles and may
your kindly eyes frequently beam genial-
ly from behind them upon the young
people of Moleaworbh. Signed in behalf
of the Mission Bond.
1118001E BROWN,
' DAVID CAMPBELL,
Exports of gold from New York during
the past week, $807,170 ; imports, 134,49.
9,1310.
The Dutch steamer Edam was sight -
ted by the SS. Eider in mid -ocean with
her scree broken and sailing before a
terrific gale.
Ooughin
TS Nature's effort to expel foreign sub•
1 stances from the bronchial passages.
Frequently, this causes inflammation
and the need of an anodyne. No other
expeetorant or anodyne is equal to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists
Nature in ejecting the miens, allays
irritation, induces repose, and is the
most popular of all cough mires.
"Of the many preparations before the
public for the cure of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there
is none, within the range of my experi-
ence, so reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral.
eatoral. For years I was subject to colds,
followed by terrible Coughs. About four
years ago, when so afflicted, I was ad-
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and
today all other remedies aside. I did
so and within a week was well of my
cold and cough. Since then I have
always kept this preparation in the
house, and feel comparatively secure."
—Mrs. L. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a severe cold
which affected my lungs. I had a ter•
rible cough, and passed night after
night without sleep. Tite doctors gave
nee up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which relieved my lungs, induced sleep,
and afforded the rest necessary for the
recovery of my strength. By the eon-
tinual use of the Pectoral, a permanent
cure was effected."—Horace Fairbrother,
Rockingham, Vt.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Boldbyall Druggists. Pelee$1; elxbobtles,$5.
THS
YELLIJ W" FRONT
Grocery
My goods have arrived and
been placed in position in th;
new store, and I ani now prepar-
ed to give the public the oppor-
tunity of buying from au entire-
ly new and fresh stool(.
I have a full line of Choice
Groceries, Tobaccos, Canned
Goods, 1Voodonware, Fruits, Con.
fectionory, Sze,. and my motto
will be the old and tried one,
"Small profits and quick re-
turns." Other lines will bo ad-
ded to my stook las trade opens
up and extends.
A Specialty made of Pare Teas and
Utradniteratld Spices.
Fresh Biscuits, Ginger Snaps,
&e., received,
Thanking the'public generally for past
patronage fn other ,lines I eolioit a
share of your oilers at the
YELLOW boost.
fa'13etter, Eggl and well dressed Foul -
try wanted.
J. T. ROSS,
Opposite the Poetoliloe.
What woort.lcl you, Uleo
—in the way of a corset?
Something that's easy and
comfortable—something that
clasps the figure closely, but
yields to every movement?
Then you want the
Ball's Corset.
If you find that you don't,
after wearing for two or
three weeks, you have only to
return it and get your money
back.
Fon SALE 13Y A. S'I'RACIIAN.
SrANDAIID BANK of CANAL,
READ OFFICE, - TORONTO,
W. P. GOWAN, President.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier,
ASSETS, -
P,tID EP CAPITAL, - -
RnoRRve FUND, • -
• $7,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
.tgoucios in all principal points in Ontario,
Quebec, Manitoba, United States
and ISngl100,
Brussels Agency.
0 General Banking Pi:slcess Trane,iote,,.
Farmers' and other goon Notes Discounted
itt lowest rotes, Drafts Tssned and Collec-
tions modem: all points. Deposita received
and interest allowed at entree rates.
SAVINGS BANK.
Interest Allowed on Ravings Bank De-
posits of 81 enol upwards from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal, and oom-
poundedbait yearly.
Prolunt attention Iltrll every Nailityalrord-
ed nuetulnwe 11Ving at a distance.
G. P. SOIIOLPIELD, Agent.
Brussels, April 8bb, 18;11.
DR. SINCLAIR,
M.D., M.A., L.C.P.S.O.,
Specialist, - Toronto,
JONATHAN BIT0OITAnT, Listowel, soya 1-
"AtEer spading all my money fwd property
to ro purpose ou medical men, for what
they termed le hopeless case Ot oousumption,
Or. Sfuolair mired me."
mite. Mate 170RL000, Woodhouse, says:—
"When 811 others failed, Dr. S1uelatr cured
the of fits."
D. ltomtmrsoie, Carleton Place .says:—
"Dr. biuoleir cured me of Catarrh."
GEO, BOWED, Blyth, says:—"Dr. etuolair
oared me of heart disease and dropsy, when
all ethers failed."
Diseases of Primate Nature, brought on by
folly, Dr. $igelair certainly Clarets.
Co3aouate,t1ox. Free.
WILL BE AT THE
AMERICAN HOTEL, B3LDSSEL3,
—00 --
Thursday, Oct. 29, '91.
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CHEAP EXCURSiONS to EI,i311I'E
('0"'' Ylert9'1Y RA1 ,1359 11011
POItTLAN 1) 00 1191.11" Ak,
TO UJ;R11Y ons LIWeRPOOL.
001410 0.13 55, 1$314 ems end $li0, 411010
$8e, $1111 and 3110 !Winn], !tocovting
to Lnoutlou of titateroon4
IN'1'IBIllt11'IDIA TR, Outward 325 ; prepaid 33110
.steerage et Lowest Itnte4.
,L('I1eliln,e11,i1 fo11H CnBli l'{IOSXei1.
Apply to 11. 3: A. ALLAN, Montreal,
OR W. YX. I%Eat It,
Art eke, 131,rssw,o.
HONE) TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 6A Per Cent., Yearly,
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Cleric, Brussels.
Ri THE
0 STAN
Owing to Mr. McGinnis failing to
complete his arrangements I am back
again in my Grocery.
I am very thankful for the patron-
age in the past 10 years and 5ek not only
a continuance of the same but a large in-
crease in .rads. I have a well assorted
stock of
G t0OCERIES,
CANNED 000135,
GLASSWARE,
FRIUITS, dm.,
and am continuaily adding to lt.
Big Bargains in Teas,
Special Value in Glassware,
Prime Hams and Bacon.
I don't do much duffing about my
business but 1 am giving bargains that
are worth securing. can and prove it
for yourself.
Geo. Baker,
TBS, F LETLUi
1-'i'actiea7, GVutch.lu.11.IGNI'
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 us.
Clocks of the
Latest Desijras_
JEWELRY I '
WEDDING RINGS,
LADIES GEM RINGS,
BROWNIES,
SosuloNes, dt0,
13 -Also a Pull Line of Vlonixs and
Violin Strings, de., in stook.
N. R.•-lssurer or Ylarelege 161ecneee.
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
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J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
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CA I:LRIAGES !
A. Tip-top Display of the
Latest Designs' 111 Baby Car-
riages have arrived at
11. Bennis', 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.
I3® Demi,.
OVED
Ready cop Business f
1 take this opportunity of
thanking the Public for the good-
ly share of patronage received in
the past and also to inform those
who don't know that I have mov-
ed to my new brick store, on the
site of former one destroyed by
fire.
• My Stock df
DRESS GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS, tic.
is large, well bought and com-
plete. My store is not run on
wind or gas but good, solid,
every day 13argains may be had
at all times. Special Value in
Teas.
Call in and see me,
J. G. SKENE,
Agent for Parker's Dye Works,
Toronto.
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