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The Brussels Post, 1891-12-18, Page 5DEC, 1.8, 1891 EciastzlvmSarestgamolkaarcremusniansmansamis .tasminZirmarannza=n5m,,,s6.,...=...4 ereabytery Of Maitland. The Vrt.,..hytery of Maitland. met et Winglittio on Deem ber silt. Rev. '1', Davidson, hi, j4,, nulorator. The Rev. • 00,,,,,ot 410011(181(08 0(1 of eert 144 rad, Cr 41, L.clph Preto% ..1 : nixed as a miniater without (dime, re. ditilt,g within the bound.' of the Presby ter., , attd wag invited to Sit ad 1or0,44 rie.inher, The 11v. K. 4l414'o all tendered hie rectianittion of the pea tend eherge of Aslifield congregation It was agreed to (die the HOHidoit and congregation to it ppear for their i termite at an adjourned meetieg of Presbytery to he held at Lucknow en Tuesday, 4421181 hist., at 1;30 p. ru. 'rho Bet'. J. Stewart WM, appoii,ted ce read nilittiolt to the oo1i110e28ti0n next Sabb 111111 inst. An obituary trotjue reparcling the detach of Own go Chaplain, elder in Pine River .11gregation Wad adonte 1. 11. Don lam reed an overture to the Genteel Assembly 01181)4 011(1 proundUre of buslooae Ill that 'eon 6. The overtire was r f•,rred 0011110)141110 111" report at (text meeting. It wits agreed that the Heseeisment for th.. Presbytery fund for the mitering year be at the vete of Seven cent4 per familv. The lepreeentative elder from Lamcside wee instruoted to lurnial1 the Presbytery a' a, 1 ince log with full report of the 111Interirel IlliHnOial 116. 01144041 of the congregatione. Messrs. MeNtthh, Hart. ley and Gado. were appointed to loos after supply for Langeide till WI 'Yoh meeting. The Aasembl 's remit re.in strnetion for cateuhisni wee appinvet. Tho following were itpeointed to visit aid receiving 0011001400one and to report at next meeting. Belgrave, 18188040. Hartley and Maxwell ; Pine River, Metiers. Murray and Campbell ; Dungan. non and Port Albert, Meoors. Anderson and Lane. The Rev, D. M. Gordon, 13. D., or Halifax, was uominated AS moder. ator of next General Asset ibly. Messrs. 'Murray and Ross 0(1000 11144)01110014 to ad• rib tali e publics meeting in connection with the presentation of the annual report of the Presbyterial W. F. M. Society. The Presbytery recommends to the General Aesemby the appointment of it mission secretary to superintend the home end foreign mission work of the church western Beaton and nominated the Rev. Dr, Cochrane, of Brantford, for the office of secretary for the home and foreign mission work. The Presbytery approves of the plan of college summer session for Mitnitobs. college. The remit on probe,. Hollers scheme was approved with some modilleatione. The Presbytery also ap- proves 01 8410 remit anent the focmation of Algoma Presbytery. Mr. McFarlane was appointed convener of committee on pt,to of relieinn. An obituary notice regarding the Rev. George Brown was adopted. The clerk announced the namee of charges entitled to ,.end ottm• missioners to the General Assembly. To send ministers ; Moleoworth, Melville chu.011, Brussels, Sulgrave, Wroxeter, linron. To send elders :-Lucknow, Knox church, Kincaidine; Pine River, Whiteehnrah, South Kinlo-s. It was aereed 111848 1(1e next regular meeting of Presbytery be held ie Melville church, Brussel, on the Beeond Tuesday March at 1116 p. m. The Presbytery ad. jeurued to meet at Lucknow on Tuesday, '22014 inst. at 1:30 p. C.ct nudist la Now Kingston has decided to have a paid fire department. Bnutitig had his arm 111,11144 - ed in a (111111 1(11 London. A young man astonished his Botha ell friends the other eveninc by drinking five quarts 01 11(141.0 in 32 minutes. The ffiyear.old son of James Ritchie, prancer and decorator, of Tilbury Centre, fell into a well Monday and was drown• ed. Win. Burgess, of Prineaton, who re- cently wedded Mrs. Swartz, itc fifteen years older than his new father•imiaw. Turner L. Hoyt, formerly of St. Thom. ea, luta been killed at Chicago. de Was employed itH a switchman, and was killed while eonpling care. A 0. P. It. train the other day struck a sheep at Castleford, knocking it twenty feet from the track, but ib scampered off as 41 1)0441111141 had happened. James Pressy, of St. Thomas, who was accidentally shot in the abdomen by the anoidental discharge of a gun in the hands of Mahlon MuOonnell, died last Friday afternoon. A. farmer having one hundred ground hog skins in his posseesion was busy try- ing to make at, sale on the G. T. R. platform, London, lost Saturday. He captured all the little burrowere himeelf. A rather unexpected development in the Ancestor murder case at Brantford kat Friday Wee the conviction of Jack Bariram, the suspected murderer of old Mr. Beslop, on the charge of .Ciattle Healing two years ago. He was senten- ced to 215 months in the Central Prison. et, few days ago H. sleek individual called upon Davni Dixon, a Sandwich west Harmer, and stated that he was selling a new improved harrow. After much persuasions Dixon Biped what be talon& was an Agreement to buy one harrow, but it turns ont to be an ordir for six, valued at 6225. At the Perth County Connell the fol- lowing motion was presented t-fliteasrs. Cleland and Loohhead moved that a by. law bo introduced instruoting the engin- eer of the townships of Blum and Grey to examine and report on a watercourse in Grey, an ontlet for what is termed the Boutli•Wastern drain originating in Elma and indiapensably necessary, and report in the County Commits of Perth and Huron in January. The motion was loat and 16 Wed decided' instead to seek the eounty solieitor's advioo before taking any actiOn. Lest week, while making his xsounds, Medical Health Offieer Hutchinson »otieed a peculiarity about the eheep whith was offered for Bale on the Market Square, London. 8008448(1 414(0 lunge, the Health Oflioer, in Company with Dr. J. D. Wilson, made a careful microacopical examination, and dieetivered genuine (WC of tobereolosio. In the meantime, however, the carouse had boon 00)(1, 1110 extunhmtion necessitating a eouple of daye to complete. The man who Bold the meat was Ed. Sanders, of Westminster, cud he SOO 010 sheep was one of fic Rook 1114 purolutoed front a Westminster farm or. Tho Health Officer says the eating of 01.1ch Meat 000111d be likelyto cirotnrpnti. icato the dread diaea06, effifatittiption, to the consumer. The law d'preactlit-dince net permit hint to 044446 14,0,14 meat, nnlose 4)18 114008(10 is apparont,,and'cioneeryluently, he is at a dleadvatange. Citizens should he extremely careful in Making their in rebates. • \V. J. Merriam], of the Fort. .Waytt, 1,11.-ctric (10 , 0 arranging 4., 418>4 o .ii.leseerit plant for 111,t Str,itior I Company. Itedigeti, en old petiminner. (VW' rim evor by it iritill 10 the (4(11.11,1 'Prititit y "Ay thipo "1 :in e 1o • Mee rii a broken, hid Iui.g 1411. uu Hod 111,17 torn from his 11E11/14, ITU JO .3.• rt ettver. The horn of Von, 10eNtirilara, 18,0 intin. card, of ht. Pail,d, 40 0.110 Gut Down it., Was 100) 44 (duly dote ruyed by hre between' six and seven o'clock Men. clay teeming, together with all Its uon 5Ir. McNamara was doing his (too. 111108(4 1118 barn end it being dark he had a lantern with him, In forkimt aeme be' 140 01(1)011 the lei/tern 004411 the fork 111001110 11.1111Ily xplocied. Ile at onee threw 1110 coat on the Rama., to ennitha them but, the oil had seattered with the exploaiotl and a big bitse soon followed. Toe entire eontente, with the exeeptem of the (rattle, were burned and the lode will be heavy Ile ovae 80 Intve begue threehing that (ley and had enough stuff to keep a threelier buoy for two daya. 4 -tt 1 N %V Thieves are running the butinese of cattle ranchero in Nebraska. By the wreck of an Dation boor rat roma to Napier] '21 persons were drowned. The datighter of the late Dom Pedro will 1101 assert, her rights to the throne of 13 mei I. The widow of llev. Charles Kingsley, late chaplain in 00(1'11100y to the Queen, is clead. A number of priests and iinns captured by the in the Sondem war eight ye ire ago Intim recently escaped. By the felt of a btrildins in Newport, England, two nrljecetit oottages tat.re complL tely crashed, ten persons being severely injured. Further despatches eonfirm the state• mem 11114 4400 native Christians have been massacred in 01141)10 and that all the Europeans 111 Paton eaceped. Joseph McKay, who is in gaol at 'Ukiah, Cal., trgod with stage robbery, has been found to he 11110 0014 of Somenin Miller, the poet of the Sierras. M. Jacques Merge», the French 116- plorer' hao returned with his wife from exploring in Northern PersieBe and his wifo journeyed 12,400 miles. The outlook for the striking coal millers in Indiana, 18 8101(1 to be very blue ; yet the men Hre determined to fight it out. Many 04 1418 families are said to be living On one meal a day. Since cotton picking began in Paris, Tex.. six children have lost their lives by 1100 Most of them were offspring01 cotton pickers and were left at home alone by their parents. Paris, France, IMO fly sensational murder case, the body of a woman named Bender having been found bang- ing in a chimney, where it lied been placed by her hu -baud, who tnnrdered hor three years ago. Al a dance et 130080n, Pa , Saturday night, John Law and a friend, J. W. Mc. Oreelten, ot arreled over who should dance with a young lady. They renewed the quartet on the stri et end Law crush- ed MeCt•aelren'a skull with a cobble stone. 130111 Mai men were well uouneeted. Private Funds to Loan 9320,C)00 Have been placed in in) hands for Investment on real estate. LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. No Conzmission. Borrowers can have loans com- pleted in Three Days if title satisfactory. W. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Brussels. It covers the ground -the B. & C. corset. It is perfect in shape and fit, is boiled with Kabo, which will not break nor roll up, and if you are not satisfied, after wearing it two or three weeks, return it and get your money. FOIL SALE Sy A. STRAORAN. STANDARD BANE DT CANADA, HEAD OFFICE; - TORONTO, W. F. COWAN, President. J. L. BRODIB, Cashier. Assairs, - 47,000,000 PAM UP liTADITAL, - 1,000,000 REBBRVE FUND, . • • 500,000 Agencies 41) 80(1 prinelpalpointe in Ontario, Quebec. Manitoba, united Stater; thud Englaud. Brussels Agency. A General Backlog 13110111000 Prommetod. 'Farmers' and other good Notes Disenunred lowest rates. Drafte lashed and Centir- tionn inacie on all points, Deposita 100018a/1 end interest allowed at euireut rates. SAVINGS BANK. 1ntereat Allowed on Having(' Batik De. pOitite of $1 end upwards from date of deposit in date Of WithdraWfd, and 001.11. pounded halt 3 earlY. Motif -4 otteetion iced every facility o01od- "01 1,06 101010 living eta, dietary:to. G. r, SCHOLFIELD, Agent. Is, %tun tat, 18 TIIE BRUSSELS POST 8 • COREDT5=7144111VSIARPUU4t1IMITMICT71?-. YVICI7NZWZRIMOZSMEZOMMIZZA=231VIC:=1.2YE=1,44,37.4=Tar...444tykliTyrIIIIKFINUMLYIAUSUICTIMIL ITYMELEVEZDRIZZISMEMEM SPEcHAL.110.1DAY SALE tjj1M602E4§M,* -81HIESS GOODS 800 yards Twee.1 effects at 7ic. worth 10c. 800 yards Plaid Dress Goods at 12ic. worth 16c. 10 pieces all Wool plain Serge, 40 in. wide, at 30a. worth 45c. 8 " " " plaid " " " " " 25e, " 50e. Also Several Odd Lines of Dress Goods which we are clearing out at a Sacrifice, MALIJ WAR 11 8 doz. Silk Handkerchiefs at 20c. each regular price 80a. 17 11 if ., If " 40c. 25 doz. Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs 11t 3c. encb, or 4 for 1011. 50 doz. Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c. each, or for 25c. 15 doz, Very Handsome Embroidered Lawn Handkerchiefs at 2 for 25c., worth 25c. each. 5 doz. Ladies' Embroidered White Pongee Silk Handkerehiefs at 25c. each, worth 40c. A Full Line of Fine Linen and Fancy Silk Handherohlefs of all Kinds and all Prices. 10 doz. Ladies' All Wool Colored Cashmere Gloves at 15c. per pair, worth 25c. 15 doz. Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves at 12ie. per pair. 400 yards Fancy Silk Ribbon at 5c. per yard, worth 12c. 10 doz. Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose at 45c. each or 3 pairs for $1.25. 4SPECIAL IN IINENS46, Fancy Table Covers, Tray Cloths, Lunch Cloths, Carving Cloths, Table Napkins, &c., &c. Kin Et_ ONTES We have a full range of sizes in LadiesKid Gloves at 55e., 75c., $1.00 and $1.25. And in Gents' Kid Gloves we have a good Assortment in Lined and Unlined. GUN Tee NaWa8R. We have a lovely stock of Gents' Derby and Four-ingiand Ties suitable for the Christmas Trade. Also a Choice Lot of bilk and Cashmere Mailers. Our stock is well assorted in all departments and we are Con- fident we can please all in want of useful Christmas preseni.s. FERGUSON & HALLIDAY, Store open until 9 p. 11,•10•••••••• 11....J.011s•If B HU SSErf S FURNITURE J 6 ; I have a splendid Stock ar Furniture at my Show .rooms, Turnberry Street, BrussPls. consisting of Parlor and Bed- room Suite -s, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, &0., that cannot be excelled for wear or value. Always a big Stock to choose from. SPECIAL BARGAINS! As I have a very large and well made stock of Bedroom Suites and Sideboards I will sell them at greatly reduced prices. We have made a, specialty of these linos and now is the time to purchase. Hand -made Furniture n. special feature of ot.e business. A. large stock of tip-top Moulding for Picture Frames. Work done with neatness and despatch. A. 11400 lot of Pictures, Foot Stools and Fancy Articles for sale. REPAIRING NEATLY ATTENDED TO. A full line of Caskets, Oflins and Robes always on. hand. Two Hearses and a free Delivery Wagon i connection with our Establishment. I pay special attention to CAVITY and ARTERIAL EMBALM- ING. Having taken three series of lessons on Embalming from Prof. Renouard, of Kansas, and having a Diploma for the same, I feel confident in being able to do this work properly. A. beautiful range of McFarlane, McKinlay & Co's patent LINEN WINDOW BLINDS to hand. Every housekeeper should see them. They are dandies. Agent for the KARN ORGAN. Save money by Patronizing the Old Established Furniture Emporium. 4 Leather* Financial Statement for the Village of Bruseele for 1891. RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE. CHSh ea hand, County aetioeut " Railway account Int. iteeount No. 9, '78 No. 8, '78 No. 10,114 Cash on hand, Consolidated Loan Rate Interest on Mortgage Intermit on School Board Loan 0a,h on Eland, School account Provincial Grant Cash on Hand, Local &commit East Htn'on License Fund Co. Treasurer, Boundary Line Grant Prov. Treas., Land Improvement Fund F. S. Scott, Hall rents and Booths F. S. Scott, Licenses W. H. McCracken, hay scales Taxes collected en Roll 6078 15 68 50 8 20 149 62 154 50 567 72 182 70 20 81 30 00 42 00 30 00 55 55 2482 00 0 13 SALARIES -Mrs. Meadows 400.00, 11,30.1001 402.50 5 11 jas. Rosa 440.00, Thoe. Kelly $40,00, J. N. Ken. 62 dull $8.00, D. Stewart$40,00, F. S. Scott $40.00, 4 85 W. Smith 815 00, J. Y. S. Kirk 48.00 $ 318 50 296 68 CHARITY -Mrs. Williams $30,33, Mrs. Blashill 551.50, Mrs. Brent $4.00, Mrs. Wallace 030,25110 08 STREET IMPROVEMENTS -Thos. Stewart $50.20 734 85 Jos, Kelly 04.00, Win, Denbow $301.20, H. Wil- liams 42 00, H. James $8.00, D. Lowery 67.70, 808 52 Ament Bros. 439,02, 113. Rogers 4.1.00, Thne. Gi 1 #4.75, P. McKenna $9.50, J. C. Halliday, $48.49, I, McDonald 41284,4.1,43, 440,52, J. Wynn 80e., R. Burns $18.00, Walter Smith $57.12, D. Shine 467,02, D. Ewan $10.10, A. McKay 114 Co. 482.50, D. McMillan $13.00, R. Ronde, son, $1,50, Smith, Malcolm & Gibson 010.58, Wm. New- some, $3.75, Jos. 13110100 $3 00 1019 69 moo 78 FIRE DBPARTMENT-L, Lott $2.00, Geo. Lott 61.00, 111. IMeleom $23.00, Wm. Smith 41.00, Wat. Ainley $5.00, A. McKay $1.00, R. Henderson $8,00, H. Dennis $1.40, H. James 08,50, A. Mc- Neil 62.00, Roberta & Plum 61.75, Rubber Co, $488.44 Band Printing, W. 0. Kerr MISCELLANEOUS -J. Ross 66.00, Thoe. Kelly, $5.00, Hart & Co. 62.00, D. Stewart $20.00, Bel- lantyne & Wilton $19.85, W. H. MoCracken 53.30 Witt. Smith $1.00, F. S. Scott 811.89, R. Gradient $4.00, D. Stewart 44 00 FUEL -Wm. Bateman 4122.50, 13. Gerry $25.82 Voters' List Court, 15. S. Scott Insurance, Geo. Howe Taxes remitted, Wm. Martin Street Lighting, W. INT, Sinclair Mechanies' Institute, A. Hunter for 1889, '00, '91 Coupons Redeemed -Howe Bylaw 0800.00, Consoli dated $800.0C 600 00 School Board, R. Ross 1103 00 Amonnt to Balance 1280 84 # 4776 54 ..---.. 493 03 159 86 42 25 Pine Rolm, Comfortable Rus, Horse 31aukets, Sleigh Bells, Combs 4' Brushes, Trunks & Valises ---AT- H. DENNIS 5 BRUSSELS. We lead in the Manufacture of 76 97 48 32 Lieht and Heavy • 29 90 latAnzw s s 171 65 COLLARS A SPECIAL I. 75 00 41 4776 54 ASSETS. LIABILITIES. Cash on Hand $ 1280 34 Uncollected Taxes on non 8866 21 Hall rent end Licensee due 28 00 3ba8t Huron License Fund 00 00 Cash ott hand Mortgage on Real Estate and Lamest Goo. Ilowe, Insurance Town Hall Fire Department 13and Apparatus, rte Hay Settles Howe Mortgage. duo 1894 Amount to Balance 110 Br, 6141.11‘'.011?eeve, 45234 55 $ 079 48 958 50 312 50 2000 00 4000 00 200 00 150 00 5000 00 18899 4344 $32201 00 5119200 00 THOS, KELLT, 7,ea4,qtrer. 8tromun13rat. Coupons falling due and provided tor 1$ 2154 00 Installment R. R. Debt, Morris 6182,50, Grey $114.87 346 87 ()entity Rate 847 20 School Rate 1426 00 Municipal ]114111 e11.10116 154 00 Salaries, Ross $40,00, Holly 640.00, Scott $20.00100 00 Fire Department 75 00 Election Expenses 26 00 Charity 12 00 Miscellaneous 25 00 Amount to Balatme 079 48 4 6284 55 Debenture Debt 430200 00 REMOVED New Premises -.IN THE - LAIRD BLOCK -NEXT DOOR TO -- T. Fletcher's Store, irai orbt l'or the /'«g44 New ,IdverliseinenV next, week,.