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The Brussels Post, 1891-12-11, Page 6$ TIIE BRUSSELS POST D o. 11, ;l80] . '4;1115t l.xtc+lclu) '.-. I keep body and soul together on j ' •e .4j1)11,1ra51C5 1', Look, of Paramount, had twin eta ity dclel from. the municipal 10 I ral.Jsat, etre of eot•n 011 1 Stalk which eon. ; count:110, The plea of economy 1 twined about 8110 seeds, urged against aetiuu by the C',onu y EVERY F1f117AY MORNING Countable McLeod on liouday of is a slum and a delusion, awl the to tiu:e for 1 h, ...fly mails -10 Net Week couveyell the voting man, 001-11001, not to call it p'Oltreo ob• j 'The Purl' Stettin Publishing Ileum., Albert \Vbite, to the Leaden 10. stieney, of those who oetiose it in sane Asylum. the Comity Cunucil F.< net ero,lit- I 'rt'llxnidtlio 1 131.1-srl., u.,, A wild eat wag seen in Lookbar1'1( ; able to It (Jliristian 0ulumnuity, swine") in 1\ittl010 twit weep, but The remains of the into Mrs. Brady, '1'Tltatd or St ne alar 0.-4hle dollar :old the (10g3 were 110011le to follow It (2110 died id t11(1 ,jail, were aunt t0 data on the address label, 1)r. lleCrimmon, of Underwood, - rauto, last Tuesday afternoon. ,t half a Year, iu advance ap The dole 10 ,tome , through the swam ' the Woman's Medical College, Tu 0001')• oui'oeripMOn is P84,1 Id dapute4 by the p, la Will be charger to close (8110 advertise 11y has been officially notified of hie j the year:— appointment as Director on the te'orri('. allra(IIR1Na 1IAVr^s.--T he funl,Wlul: rate,. • sows I 1 011, , ,1 010. 1 3 Ito fano Column. Smut) 0:0.00 00 Half _ . ( Is.ee 00.001 : ~10.1. 00 Quarter 2(1.011 10.00s 010 12 0(1 8.0(1 3.00 lot!aline fb(u ertien end. threeMight ibauline for each subsequent in. section All ah'mti entents measured as • No , lines o e 1 Nonpareil -12 r 1l t tit (18 . 1 Rus1numCnrdn,lig11tlines and under, 1 1-A LLnrttse Advertisements without spceitle ,ln•e d 1111(0 will be inserted until forbid, and changed accordingly. 1II8t1t1EL]mlRte t'h,legt. soon in 0 advertisement 111 1 ement must be left at the counting Coon 1d Tor•, fuse Sot h.ter than Tuesday of each week. Thin is imperative. W. H. IE 1171 . Editor and Proprietor• • 11Sfd.ct Yl'W . t it':llortII. lir. Beam lilts disposed of his interest in the uutche'ing huffiness to his partner, lir. Horton. Richard Roche, of the Commor tial Hotel, has been forced by the stress of bard times to make an assignment to the sheriff. .A. yonug boy was arraigned be- fore his worship Mayor Helmeted on Friday last on a charge of throwing snowballs upon the public streets The penalty inflicted was $i1 and costs—in all $8.75. George A. Dewar, of this town, is distinguishing himself at the Col- lege of Dental Surgery in Torento, which he is attending. In a recent examination he stood at the head of a large class, making the highest percentage by considerable odds. From the treasurer's report of the Mechanics' Institute we find that the receipts were $626.34 and the expenditure $ 316.90 leaving a balance on hand of $309.44. The eecretary's report shows that there are now 3,936 books in the library and 310 members. Wi-o,eo tel'. The new bakery id about ready for business. The R. T. of T. are very success, ful here and their lodge has a large membership. Mrs. Weir coutiuues to improve in health and her complete h'estora• tion is early expected. Juo. Earner and Wife have ro• turned from Manitoba, They have been absent all bummer. hire. Robt. Black, who was visit- ing her sister, Airs. McLellan, in London, for a couple of weeks his returned. Alex. Alellseter, seetioutua1, of this village, has been quite ill from the result of a cold contracted dur- ing the recent rains. G. F. Ceibsou, sou of ex -Reeve Gibson, hes lately been appointed to the respoueible position of traffic manager of the 'Vancouver, (B. 0 ) electric railway. Roble Miller has just finished an immense contract uu the 0. P. R., which involved the loading and dis- tributing of about 150,000 ties along the lice between Teeswater and Owen Sound. He had a large gang of mea at work and about a week was occupied. j geueral committee of the World's !Fair Scottish Cramps. I One and a half million pounds of milk have been manufactured into cheese at the Paramount Cheese Factory this season bringing about " 3 'u a surrounding tau' 1 000 into th tioundl c g try. Reeve Bryan was away at Wal- kerton last week attending the De - ember session of the County Colin ell of Bruce. Our County has not yet learned the propriety of drop- ping out this meeting. Clinton. Alex. Ililien slipped through a largo window in the store of Mr. broLeuuan, and cut himself so bad. ly that the doctor had to sew up his wound. If Scotch bonnets are au indica tion of the number of Scotchmen in - a place, this town leas many more Seotoh citizens than was generally supposed. The youngest child of Herman Hill, aged about three years, lead the misfortune to have its collar hone broken by an older child . hurrying into the house and stumbl- ing over it. A certain person iu town was the victim of an awkward, but amusing blunder a few evenings since. A certaiu social society in town is iu the habit of meeting at the houses of its different members, it being the rule that when the members assemble they should walk right in, instead of knocking at the door so as not to disturb the other members of the house. This person quietly walked auto the house on the last night of meeting, and took a seat iu the parlor, meutally wouderiug'how It way that no One else was present. After remaining for sometime, the lady of the house eutereil the parlor, and amid the mutual snprise that followed, 11 wile discovered that the member of the Chatauqua circle lied got into the wrong house. The Gerrie brass band will short- !iy be reorganized. f j Tboe. Nash , hits returned from Manitoba. \4'e are sorry to learn 1 teat his health is nut at all good, Win. Dane has a barge gaug of n 1 r(1 YO 1 ll00 engaged 0C 1t 1 h repairing L'lt the fir, p ag ie dam and'1 wl l h the n e mill ill i n opera. ) tion in n few days. W. J. Perkins, of the Poputer House has leased the vacant store iu the Drick Block, formerly occupied by W. S. Bean, and will remove his stook to it shortly. The following are the o1110504 elected for the ensuing year in con• nection with the Bible Society • President, Jas. Perkins ; Vino Presi- dent, J. 11. \Vllhama : Secretary, Jno. Al, Home ; Treasurer, 11. Roes ; Depositor, W. J. Greer. The following officers were elect_ ed for the ensuing Its first stages, cum t successfully 4 year in the 1 checked by the prompt irso of Ayer's Woman's Miss -japery Society : Cherry Pectoral. liven iu the later President, Mrs. T. H. McLaughlin ; periods of that disease, the cough is Viae President, AIt's. J. B. camp i wonderfully 081187ed by this medicine. bell ; Secretary, lire. .las. Arm- "I have usedAver's Cherry Pectoral Treasurer, with rho lost eti'ect iu my practice. strong ; treasurer, Airs. N. Mc- This wendel'fnl prc110854lou once sated Laughlin. my life. I had a constant cough, night C. 0. F.—The followingare the 5W0018, was gres1ly reduced in flesh, Court Sell given up Ly my p1111•sirlan. One ofticere of Court Gerrie No. 57 C. 0. Mottle and a bait of the r eetorla clued F. for the present term :—C. 11., nlox" -A. J. Eidson, M. D., Middleton, Bro. Jae. 13. C.tmpbell ; V. O. Li., Bro. Ano, Stewart ; R. S., Bro. ,tae, Armstrong ; F. S., Bro, N. Mc- Laughlin ; Treasurer, Bro. W. J. McLaughlin ; Chaplain, Rev. W. Torrance ; S. W., Ie. Davidson ; S. Be Isaac Sanderson ; J. 0., Jno, Ardell ; Court Physician, Dr. J. A. Tuck. The People's Cheese Co., whose faotory is situated just south of Gor- zee, bas closed work for the season, delivering the last of this year's make last week. The company have been very successful and the cheese turned out proved to be of n, superior order and easily market- able at good figures. The entire season's make amounted to 120,- 8614. pounds realizing a gross Dr'.. J. C. Ayer & co., Lowell, Mats. sum of $12,118.08, which 19 to be So'd by all Druggists. ?rico 5'.;sir bottlea,rr5. divided among the stockholdere and • patrons after the expellees are de- ducted. The sales during the sea - 5011 were as follows : Weight Price per. Ib. I June 26734 lbs July 288441 " O:kc. August 801.251. 11 10c. Sept•Oct84657e tt 10c. Exeter. There is quite a squabble here jlt81 now over the proposed change of site for the market house. ,toin McCallum was sleeted pro tem to fill the vacancy of Rev. S. F. Robinson as preeideut of. the Meth anice' Institute. Hugh Spackman has disposed of Lis desirable Cottage on William Street to Charles Snell, butcher, Mr. Speakman purposes building in the spring. David hiller, V. S. of this place received a telegram from Obama, New Mexico, iuformiug him that his son David had been drowned, The body was sent here for inter, meat, ' The Exeter Public School will give all evenings entertainment in the Public School Hall on Monday the 21st day of December, consist- ing of songs and cborueee, (dales. thenic exercises and plays. Rev. 4V. J. Ford, of the Parkhill Methodist church, 18 ill speak on the local Option Act at a temperance convention to be hold in Exeter on December 16th, and Rev. J, C. Nethercott, of the Sylvan circuit, on gospel temperance. "Karla Promise" is the title of a play to be produced here in a few weeks, Tue Exeter Fire Company , have entered into an agreement with Masers, McNulty and Hart, tree gediaus, to aappear before the EX0Ler peapie in their new piece. l Goclerich. Tee resolution passed by the Go. Council in memory of their late clerk, was handsomely flamed and presented to Mrs. Adamson by the warden, clerk and treasurer. C. Seager, barrister, who passed his examination its a solicitor three weeks ago, was sworn in at Osgoorle Hall on Saturday, Nov. 28th, and will now practioe the legal profession in connection with his duties as Division Court Clerk. The trial of the election petition against A1. 0. Cameron as M. P. for Weft Huron will begin in the Court House here on Monday, Dee 14111. The solicitors for the pstiti oner are Meredith, Olarks, Bowes and Hilton, with whom will be aesociated one of the leading counsel of Toronto, and E. Campion, Q, C., of town. The case will be tried be fore Justices Ferguson and Robert. 8013. We see by the Soo Democrat that E. Logan, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., has been awarded the eon tract for the plumbing at new Fort Brady—a contract amounting, in rough figures, to $7,000. Ile had to compete with some of the larg- set firma in the county, but the Democrat says, a perfect know. ledge of the work, as well as keen judgment and practical knowledge, gave Teddy the inside track and be scooped them all. bar. Logan is an old G'oderteh boy, and his friends here will be pleased to know of his 8000558. The Star says :—Mary Brady, an old woman whom the county of Huron has kept foe several years in the county jail as an alleged va grant, died on Tuesday morning lest, having been ill for a long time. The usual inquest was held by Cor- oner Holmes, and a verdict returned of death from natural causes. Iier name has become famrlie,r to the people of this county from its FIe- queut repetition, along with those of other similar unfortunates who are guilty of the heinous offence of being too old and too poor to provide a living for tbemsolvo'(, and who, having no friends, aro ineareerated as criminals when they should be placed for the rest of their days in a house of refuge, Tho present Accu. pants of the cells who are in a Himi. lar condition aro Mrs. McKay, John Morrow, John McCann, W. McGinnis hill, W. Kelly and David Pike, not one of whom can ever hope to die outside tbo jail wally, unless the County provides a home for them at'd the swore or more of others who miaastaatianatmalassammaintimatemintrinennumilissannentanomersianalt PLEal MONEY TO LOAN. Dit sracmyhan, iJ L Jt 6 141 F WAY ARM :antsfi THE trt ( ( Ip 'tY l l•7 .)INC ev"r \ Dec, (6-30 ±1391 HAVE THE 001082002 OF 31 @atI Attepdaigt5 ro Rapid 9?' 1 riot Low iepty of Room US Art 11 (t>,15 room Aar AGENT or .r 1" Tar ConittAeY J. T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels. 3f✓ N S f' 1x11 P 6 I O t1 " Several years ago I was severely, ill. Tho doctors said I was in consumption, and that theyeould do nothing for me, lint advised rue, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Alter tubing this medicine two or three mouths I W'(15 cured, and my health remains goal to the present day."—Jaines Birehard, Darien, Conn. " Several years ago, on a passage home from California, by water, I contracted so severe n 00181 that for some days I was 01.nfined to My stat' -room, and a physician un bletrd considered my life 111 danger. Happening to have la bid 1lo of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, T. used it, freely, and my lungs were soon re. ,;well to a healthy condition. Sin:^ then I have invariably recommend c4 '.;.Is prep. aration."—J. B. Chandler, Junction,'t-a. Apr r s Crory Nadi, 10100411ED nY ;1f.D.,lf,.1., 1..('. I Ally Amount of llon('y to .Loral Specialist), y l{ 1, on 11'(1(111 eat ails` ,i, Pro- petty l't1- Sp ecialis tt Tollou. o, G r•' 6.! Per 1 1011110\ 111,01•11 tin11 t tt 1, „1(301-- ..... . .._ 'After sl. al uiu a I 1 (nniner 111111 orupe,'ly 61 0e ',erre., on 1111 11 1 •1 t• Wh Straight Loans twills privilege o repltyiug when required. Apply to A. Hunter, 1.)irisivu Court Brussels. ALLAN LIT- t 'loyal oil Slenfnships. to CHEAi “E 0 tt C R gQf S EUROPE Rn veNII ' L 111 rf,r;tRA1L11tn llt°31 PORTLAND on HALIFAX, ','o DERBY on I,CVEItl'OOL. (':AIN EATER, 040. 1)3)) o(111 $00, hluglo 089, 0110 and 0111 11118 111, ne001'ding to location of Stateroom, IN T1; RM1tDI:1 TE, outward ;ls;1're(,od 011(1 Steerage 1(1 1,011',e81 )100's. A econ,11""1t (lens l'rtsorpuss,'d. • Apply to 1r. ,1: A. ALLAN, Montreal, on W. I1. ILII:I .a ., A11N3'T, Bnnssfo,e, Why Not No Your Own Thinking? 13unesitrs, November 1th,38:0, i%tcLaon, (.uderich, Dunn 9rn.—I should have Written before now to let you 'mow how C au' getting along. I inn a lot bettor than I,vas; gaining strength every day. 111000 n good appetite and sleep won. I eau take the full quantity of the System Renovator and it does not sicken me. My limbs aro fill right now; (01)10 smart In that way; sWellenqq all gone. The great thirst is gone; I (drink no water at night, 1181 I t,,(o a little bo tternallo I ala quite straight again. SKI m0 another 11011 ti of your System Renovator. Yotu's, nc,, JAs. DUN( AN. ('11'11'1.1311 310317115 LA1811. 118186(•118, February 7111, 18111. J. M. 1IeLnon, Ooderle, Donn era,—Gifteen years ago last Novem- ber I started to doctor first; I was treated for dyspepsia, but they never helped me any. At times 1 Buffered greatly from my stomach; I continued. but I grew ',verso. I turned dropsical ; limbs and body swelled badly. You know the state I was in 00110(1 i went to Cedorlch--a mere wreak, could hardly walls—sutTering from Arlght's dia. 1080. Inst one y0a8 ago last fall I began your Renovator and Spocinn Cure. I began to mend ill a few days ; continued then for three 1°0111118 steady. Although I was told I c00112 not be unwed, If you saw me now, Well nt.d hearty ; eat everything that comes in the way. I owe you the praise 0f saving ley life. I was in a hopeless condition when I wont to Von, in fact no one thought I would get better. I cannot speak too highly of you and of your nlnd1oh10s, for it stab them that oared ane. Words cannot 03pre80 my thanks to you. Freely puss my mane to • • JAMES DUNCAN. 8oLn BY J. T. PEPPER, Bnraslsrs. I 1 fi,• •hut ,r, t l•111e1f 1,11$11:.. ., til, n1, N lluptloll, 171, hlnol,Iir enroll 11113.” 11(00. AL1110 I`ruLONu, tPun'nlun R,,, 811(8:-- "\(1011 ell1111101',) 01)10d,- Dr, Niuelair cure,' MO Of nus," 17 ltnhl.n9 wr♦ ('at•lo too Plum, says "Cr. Sinclair cured ate of Catarrh ." Urn ItoWnli. Myth, toys: -;'•11,'. 8i1131at1' 0111 e,1 too n10l 111,1e,u,•C'' (11)0181'11.114 tltepsy, tnc n Illi others .1)i.'r(l.<es q) Prirah' Nature, brs'tfi/) an by ' full//, 1)1'. Nroel1ir err(aif/(/ WILL 131. AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS, --ON— Friday, Jan, 8th, '92, OVE _ANI) — f lady foil Business ! 1 take this opportunity of thanking the Public for the good- ly share of patronage reeeivod in the post 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 of DRESS GOODS, GROCERIES, CA.NNEI) GOODS, tic. is large, well bought and com- plete. My store is not 0001 on wind or gas but good, solid, every day Bargains may be had at all tithes. Special Value in Teas. Call in and see one, J. G. SKENE, Agent for Parker's l)ye Works, Toronto. I S. et-1.11E1.dil7,ll Ne . • Here are Samples of the T gree Brantford citizens will banquet Dandle .--- R. C. Stinson, the famous trotting. horse trainer, Perth Oounty Council has ap- proved of the Torreus system of land transfer. Four children were born to the wife of Alfred Boiteau, of Loretto, Que., last week. The late Dr. Boyle, of Amherst. burg, bequeathed $35,000 to the library of Goat town. A Pickering Township man nam- ed Windsor has been fined $50 for selling 'lard cider. Pbineas Kinsey, a farmer living four miles from Aylmer, committe I suicide Tuesday evening. The Ontario Fruit Grower's' As• sooiation will meet iu Hamilton on December 15, 16 and 17. Speaker White has (leoided that Hon. Thomas McGreevy is entitled to his indemn ity for the seeseion of 1890. In Hamilton exempted properties are valued at 8,833,315, about one - ninth of the entire oity's aseess- meet. George Woods was sentenced to three months' imprisonmout at Hamilton for refusing to support his wife. The Dominion Line steamer Oregon broke her shaft Thursday and was compelled to put back to Portland. Andrew hcllwraitb, a well known resident of Galt, fell in a faint on the street last night and died iu half an hour. The East Elgin election trial was concluded and Mr, Ingrain 00118 un- seated for the acre of peroolIs held to be'ageuts, Elaborate ttrrangomeut are beteg made at Montreal for the celabra tion of the centers ural of the settle. Blunt of the Eastern Townships. loiout,•Ool. Gillmonr, Clerk al the OIltlario Legislative Assembly, has beau appointed Deputy Lieutenant• Governor during Sir Alex, Camp - ball's 111110as, The ulbvement of grain this year front the end of July by the Mott - treat Tlratisportatiou Company was rho largest nu rectrd for too some period. a A Nickle Steel Made. Best Lines we The Best in Citna(10. 00 Noy.AAloUISHI rt N7'111041, 0. ittaag W JtM & SCRIVE a'f st/n 0 HAM)LTe fy The 'Vanquisher' is the only Saw made haviug five gauges difference between (3m teeth and the back, requiring no set for Bard wood and are made from the hest double refine 1 nicl(le steel, selected and spring tempered, insuring arperfeet and even temper, toughening the steel and giving it great wearing qualities. ONE OF - TEE - OLD o REL1:4ULES, In addition to the above we also keep in Stock the 'Maple Leaf,' 'Distant,' `Racer' and 'Champion' .Every intending Purchaser should call on us. A. M. MoKAY & Co., f IBRUSS .DS L'rtot. R'11wv filer) T. McGregor) is working on the lrr'elaa.ites,