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The Brussels Post, 1892-10-14, Page 5OCT. 14, lb''o • rey m'.r ..,arra,.zakta amasatav=02":rw"a'r aatrcJWFY, lv r utc"d"ar'S'd:.*m c .117 1Tal::,""•: t^.. THE BRUSSItaLb 1.'u,b� '13=3 im.4M111110rz.r w0.3=T ssror:^xo' ..'^cea:.•TV'TiXT1 TM TJ T 13 Y Coor Our Stock is complete in EVERY Department and we are in a splendid position to serve the Public well, New Dress Goods ; New Staple Dry Goods ; New Gents' Furnishings ; New Boots and Shoes in Cooper & Smith, Ames, Hoidens & Co and other makes, A. new stock of the celebrated "Granby" Rubbers and Overshoes ; New Tweeds, Worsteds and Overcoatings ; New IIats, Caps and Furs, and a New Stock of Readymade Clothing in Boys', Youths' and Men's suits and overcoats, In this line we carry one of the largest stocks in the county and much larger than any other stock in Brussels. We have the assortment and will not. be undersold, Enough said, We are Independent Buyers. We were offered several lines of Dress Goods' and Mantle Cloths at a bargain by an importing house that do not carry stock—Of course we took the snap. Our Union Surrel Dress Goods at bc, 10C., 124c and 1.5e, we consider extra value: Our all wool Cashmere in Myrtle, Navy, Brown, Grey, Cardinal ancl Garnet at 25o. a yard is a bargain and usually sold for 35c, to 40c Good stock of Grey Flannel in Twill and Plain, light and Clark colors, at Rock Bottom Prices. See them Cash and Produce will soon be the Basis of Trade. Many Merchants have adopted it successfully and many in Brussels are engaged in earnest endeavors to adopt it and the undersigned is going to encourage it by giving ATT ACTIV We would be pleased to see our old Customers and many new ones, and in EVERY WAY. DI8COU Tel ' — 111$f11.Ct nmTCtUS. POR CGA S We are content to abide by their decision as to the merit of our stock in style, quality and value '6 C7cstuferceole. The township c1arldhs met here on Wednesday of this week. Our residents who attended Brussels fair pronouueed it a splendid success. A ember of our Foresters attended servioo last Sunday afternoon et Ethel. One night last week it sneak thief visited the orchard of Peter Baker of this place and bagged the apples on a Oolvert tree, $i CIr L':LVdi. Belgrave Temporanae Lodge will go to Clinton to the Temporanae convention. W. B. Wilkinson may well be pleased since he was a few days ego presented with a son. Thyners moved to Wiarton. We hope that animas will attend them in their ohmige of locality. V. Vannormau is having a substantial and neat verandah put to his house. Van has an eye to baaaby, • Wroxeter. FALL Snow: —The Weexeter nortioul• tnral. Sooiety had to contend against very cold weather end the sad funeral on the second day detracted considerably from the attendance, yet a very good show was held though not lip to some other years. The display of roots, fruit and grains woe very choice end would have held its own in a much larger Show, but the ladies' department fell short of the usual number of entries. The Hall looked very attractive on the evening of the fireb day when qnite a number visit. ed Gerrie Brass Band wits present and enlivened bete occasion. The show of live stook was a good one and mneh interest was taken in the work of the judges. The list of prizes will be pub• liehed oomplote next week, Jno. Mooney has been reappointed A.t the preparatory eervfou to the' nom• 10mio0 in Duff's ahnroh next Saturday Iterticon Rev. W. Ottewell, Methodist minister, will preach. The members and adhere:lh of St. .eorge's ahnroh part vory reluutautly with Rev. W. T. fluffwho has aooepted call to Fenton, Michigan, A, man from near Mount Ioreet was tore last week looking after a span of alts imponnded here and sold by the Pound•Icesper last lune to J. Ryan and L. MoDoneld. The owner effected an arraugoment whereby he disposed of his right in the ono and paid the expanses ncnrred in oounection with the other. tax collector for this township fur 1802. Ile knows the ground w411. I IT Richard Armstrong's team rain away last Friday evening whin returning from Brussels Fair, owing to the hordes getting frightened tot a land of poultry. Tl,] oa• ' the democrat were thrown ; a into tho ditch but Were lot iejuteil. 'Cita box of the rig wan badly wrecked, The l aocident happened opt'oeite Duncan Mi. ' c Lauehlin's farm. SonooL Rsros'r.—Report of S. S. No. 9, Morris, for the mouth of September, basad ou proficiency, good e.,ndnot and regular attendance --Third plass —James McCall, George MuCall, Hannah Kelly, Tillie Clonnan ; Senior second olass— Jennie idloArter, David McCall, Alice Birkby, Bella Bewley ; Senior second olaee—Kate Searle, Ada Searle, Sara Taylor, Bella McCall ; Senior Part second—Milton MoArter, Sandie Mo- Arter, Edith Jackson ; Junior part second—David Moore, Laura Fear, Maggie Metall, Roy Jaolcnon ; Senior part first—Lizzie McCall, Willie Kelly, Mend Jackson ; Junior part first—Maggie Taylor, Rosy Searle, Alex, Farquharson, Emma McCall ; Primary class—Ray- mond Fear, Florence Button, Lyle leek. eon, Menno Jackson. M. SntmLIo, Teacher. ides, Win. 13rey, Ord line is seriously 01. Wm. McLeod, Cypress River, Man., is visiting friends in this locality. Miss Juhmmu, Ireland spout a portion of last week under the parental roof, Mortis Branch Poll Vele wag held ab Blyth on Tuesday e d Wednesday of this week. Last Saturday Jas. Kernaghan while piercing apples fell out of a tree and in' jnred himself considerably. The'rruetsee of S. S. No. 4 hoes re. engaged their present tomato, A. Taylor, for the next year ata salary of 3326. The 2,13 pooer of Win, Brown's has not been returned yet. It is reported that the gipeies have painted her .lege white, • James Carter has disposed of tale farm, lot 28, 0013, 8, to John Lawson, of the swine line, fob the seen of [[4,800. 1S1r. Cartel' intonde holding en auction dela of stook, ito., shortly. A. very successful entertainment was held tit the stone acbool,honse, 2nd lime Morris, on Thursday evsting in aid of the Beesley soilool which is h.'ld in that building aleo, 'rhe program consist• ed of vocal and` inetrnmeutal m0e10, rendered by persons from Wingham, Bel. grave and elsewhere, J. MoCraekee, the ci'fee1, nl sohooi tattoher of that gaolion, ol1tuieted as ohairoan in em able m mien, The large attendance appeared to bo thoroughly pleased with what they sow and heard, the program closing by all joining iu singin 1 "Noame • my Gad to Taue,f' —..-lVltbeol. Rev. D. 13. MoRae'e practical sermon lash Sunday afteruoou was an able effort. His text was "Who went about doing good." There were about 50 Foresters in the procession. The Lelioille (Illinois) Gazette, of Oat. 1st, oottians the following sad settee re- ferring to the little son of Rev. J. T. LeGear, a former pastor of the Metbocliet ehurah here. Harold, the' little son re• Leered to was born here :—Thursday morning little Harold, only sot of Rev. J. T. LeGear and wife, passed away from life to the "Better Land" at the early age of 4 years, 4 months and 8 days. He took eiok on Tuesday morning but his ease gave no alarm until Thursday morn- ing at 3 o'uladc, when the symptoms gave evidence of the dread disease, diphtheria. Everything possible was done to relievo his suffering, but despite all that loving hands and medical skill could do he rapidly dank math at 8 30 lie passed peacefully away. Harold was a bright little fellow and loved by many who mourn his sad fate. Rev. and Mrs. La. Gear have the sympathies of the entice community. Va::LI tote. ,lei's. Isaiah Smith and Marie are visit- ing friends in Mitchell, Mise 13. MollJbbin rem:nal 01 Tues- day from her trip to'Toronbo, We are glad tog report that John Ritchie is improving in henlbh. A -good (minty of our ei,izons took in the Blyth Fair on Wednesday. Mise Maggie Bald, of Varna, is visit enc iier sister, Mrs. Dan, Campbell. The memo fa being veneered with brick, It will greatly add to DUs appeor- allce and oomforb, One cheese factory captured the roil ttoltub ab Fast lemon Fall rale foe best abeaso. Mr, Edgar is au A 1 01 biter. A box social will 1101301d in rho ,10000• diet cheroh on Friday evening of this week nndoe the auspices of the Sabbath eohool. The program will consist of readings, recitations, music, t0. Wm. Pollard disposed of his splendid heavy draught team, let prise winners at Dust Harm[ Foie, to Mr, filetiiann, of Seaterbh, Inc the handsaws Liana of 0391. Mr. Dullard raises At lot of primo stouts. tet At a meeting of the Trustees of S. S. No. 0 E iward Hill was engaeed as towhee for 1898 et a salary of h;8'20. Mr. II111 19 uov attending the Model school at G oderi•ih ,i.i 1, .j iLIU I from t'le rel ommand,ttan of his tetuher, the Lessen. for and others aannitimed with him the the trustees have mode an exoellont soieotion. W. A. Smith, who has so sue. cesefnll,y taught this school f it the past three years, intends pursuing an sloes, Mooed course at one one of the oolleeiates or 0/Oleos. OncT.—Last Friday aftoroonn the 11Iastee baolconed the spi,it of Donald McNair aw.ty from time. The deceased had been poorly for the past two or three years but was only confined to the house for four months, The cause of his death was Paresis. Mr. Mamie [vas born in Argylosltire, Scotland, in the! year 1883 and 010010 to Canada with the family in 1852. They located in Vaughn but moved bo Stanley township the next year. In 1854 they settled on the 14th con. of this township taking lip lot 22, eon. 14, where the deceased, who was un- married, lived up to the time of his death along with his brother John and family. His hopes were founded on the solid Rook and he died trusting In his Saviour. The funeral took plana on Monday after. noon, the funeral service being conduct. e1 by Rev, D. B. Mabee of whole chetah he was a conelelenb member for many years. James, Alex, end Dune niMcNair are brothers of the deceased and lire. John McTaggart is the only surviving sister. Goon TO Oita i deo.—loins. Andrew Wil• son, died at the residsuoe of her laugh. ter, Mrs. Duncan Taylor, on Wednesday of this week at the aciva,aed age of 81 years and months. F'ir about 6 years she had been in failing health, her nand being effected considerably, The deceas- ed was born in Roxboroebire, Scotland, ttltd was united in marriage to Audrey Wilson in the year 1837, her maiden name being Margaret Hamilton. They game to Canada about 45 years ago and located in North Easbhnpo and niter a eoj turn [hers foe a number of years moved to the 2nd eon, of Morris bown- ship in 1830. Mr. Wilson died fifteen years s. Wilson wh as aheai heaat the age rty, yams, wt women her day who greatly aided her in band in the early settlement days of this enun• try. She enjoyed the love and esteem of all who knew her. Two children are living to remember her, John, who re- sided in Morris township, and Mfrs. Dun• can Taylor, who has mbtiste:ad to her fon years. The funeral will bake plass this (Friday) afternoon and will be con. dunted by Irv, ll. Millar, Knox church. The deoeaeed was a &4[11 fol Chri-tiara lady and was a member of the Presby - tort in ohurc'l for m.wy years, G rcea-. Council meeting am held on Wednos• day at Crnnbrook. A deer was seen various timed on eon. 5 and made a brief sojourn in some of the oat fields. Last Sunday Mrs. Bennett, 3011 eon., died, aged 64 years. The funeral took place on Tuesday. The Brussels evaporatinf factory is the magnetic point for a good many of our fulmars who have apples to Bell. Malcolm IdeNiebol attended the Brus- sels. Fair evidently ea,peating to be a judge for he took the "jury" with him. Last weal( Tilos. Williamson lost a valuable 6•yeur•old horsefrom indigestion or hagImmabion. Iie hal another one slate this week. George Dobson, who hos taught for the past two years in S. S. No. 5, has given up that school and accepted the principal- ship of Ethel eohoo'. Thos, lIeribagu, of Lon ion, was here This week. FSe has re•leaeed his farm on the 7th con. to Wm. Killongh,the present tenant, for another year. A natural curiosity in the shape of twin apples grew in the ora [ted of Smith Bros., lob 6, con. 6, this year, It was on a tree of the Beswick Coddling varieby. Smith Bros,oepbured about 40 prized for their live stock at Atwood, Fordwiah and Brassie Fairs. Joll.l Ridley tool( 13 ab Atwood and laorclwioh. This part of Grey is not behind in prize taking, Henry Smith, brother to Thos., Joltn and Oliver Smith, and family have come batik from the West and purpose making their home in this locality. 01r. Smith tvi lit to Manitoba ebnit ten years ago and for a tial resided in British Col nm ht a. t""lis Diamond Dye Go„ of Montreal, offered prizes for the beat floor mats made nut of rags colored with their dyes. Mrs. liobt. Inglis, a well known resident of the 0th eon., competed sending a braid- ed neat, Laub weep ahs received a cheque for 010.00 ae the prize for hoe h tm'li. work. While D. Splash[ was o1 hie way from Listowel last Saturday night big horse beeanle frightened anti throw him ant of the buggy. Hie head must have streak on the wheel its he received a very deep wound. lie was found lying in the send bosido the road by Win. Thompeon who amnveyod hint home. A pbysioian of Listowel, dreasad the wound end tit latest etoomute he was doing as well its aould be expeobed, J. G., eldost gen of Angus Shaw tor. rived home That 1+"riday, rafter an absentia of several yo as. In hie search for heart he exiled from Po:blau'i, Ovogon, round Cape Horn to Franco and was gewmly benefitted by the sea br e•ceo. The vessel on Wl,ieh ho shipped was wrecked short. ly after he loft it. clic. Shaw has seen quite a bit of the world and ono give a0 Fnteresthmg aoaonat of sighbe and scenes on land and teethe, Perth. CJounty. 0011111.1Tl0011111.1 festival of bhp lotat'.00dist church, Trowbridge, will be hold on the Otll and 10th Ootobor. .1. 11. Vipond, of Donegal, left on Mon.day for a course et the Ontario Agrionl. aural Onlle, e, Guelph. Thu Nadi L'o'th elocbio t cut a hits been sot down f'r-trial et Str.bt led on Oot. 16111 ab 1 o'oloek. Rev. Prof. Williams, of Lon ion, _outer - h cid upon his defies as rector of St.j11.111•31' Church, Stratford, feet S,ud•ty. A Stretford woman talks of string Iter 1 t tl husband. heoanso he reruns tl, st 1 Lai his mother in•law, in tuioi'd0u0e With a promise he mad) before being married. If men are to be compelled to live lip to all their ndute-nupbtal pronisoe it will go hard with items of them. ussels. About 10 o'clnelc Saturday night rho lite alarm sounded at Stretford and e'lorbly afterwards the blaze 0910' 1eonted at the shoddy mill juat-nor'b.of the G. T. 1t. freight she la. The Sn t. f'r 1 Oil Company's works are just across the street and in their switch was s andilg tt tank full of erode petroleum. Ll about nine or ten minutes from the time the alarm teas soon led the lire brigade had two strong streams of water paying and the lire was soon out. The dnnrtge amounts to about 5700, on which there is no insurance: A carding ma_nine which cost about 6250 is a coalpl„te wreck and the inside of the engine build. Ing is badly charred. The origin of the fire is unknown. Wiliam Meticeson, of Elmo,. had a neighbor, Henry lloNiobool, before the Police tl'Iagiotrate on a charge of high• way robbery. McNichol claimed to have an old account due him over an o'd ellen eery suit about Lund and suet Matheson in the road with his team. A squabble ensued and McNichol gob the team and pet them In his fields and refused to give up the team until hie claim was • paid. With rho assistance of Oonsteble Woods the team Was recovered bat it was only after considerable difi1•'ulty and chasing shoat the emu try that defendant was ar- rested. After two adjonenments the ease w,s dismissed, the magistrate being ,'f the opinion that while ,. Oise of sewn b might be male out, no robbery has born proven. Had he concealed the hordes with the intention of keeping them the ease night have been established, but the evidence showed that the prisoner estid complainant could have the horses by settling with him. Toovesatve Duns tx ('horn —The Travelling Dairy from the Guelph Agri. oulbural College sent out by, the oder of Ilon. Jahn Dryden, Minister of Agrieul- tlire, will shortly visit the County of Perth. At each meeting they will exhi• bit dairy utensils, make butter, test milk, noel cleliver loolures on feeding, manage- ment and seleotion of dairy cattle, the clamming, working, packing and market- ing of butter at the following places at 2 p, m.:—Rostooli, Wednesday, Oot. 2001 ; Amulres, Thuredity, Got, 27th ; Itlilver• tot, Friday, Out. 28110 ; Atwood, Monday, Oot. 81st ; Lisbt.wel, Tuesday, Nov. lsb t Gowanstown, Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. All aro uordielly invited by the ofltoers of tho Farmer,' Inetitubo to those mooting,. The ladies ate' respeotfnlly urged to he present: The Babcock Tester will be exhibiteci and the working fully explain• ed and all samples of milk brought to the meeting will he tested to find out the quality of better fat in deem and the re- sults given privately to you. In this way yeti can learn whether yon: sows are worth (Leaping or not, To got e propel' sample of oov's milk take a oup 1111 of the evening's milk and the same amount of the morning's added thereto, put this in a bottle, label it and bring it to the meeting. Let everyone interested iu dairying make a epeoial effort to costa ae hints of butter making may bo ob• Mined that will ha worth te great deal t0 you. ZOTISEEOLD FURTU!E3 Daily Sale of Household Furni- ture at the residence of Katie Leeman, aged 8, who lived with her larente et No. 4 Coleman street, Cinonnabi, 0., net with a herribiedeabh Friday right. Inn000ntly pioking up to piece of limo from the sidewalk, the ohild placed it in her month, thh,kieg it was chalk. The moment the sura tnnohel it the lbtse began to slack, turd, aided by the ohtld'e bob, breath, soot filled her moult, choking; her to death in it few minutes, List of Furniture. Centre Tables Extension Tablas Kitchen Table Glass Cupboard Heating Stove Large Cane Rooker Rattan hooker Ash Bed Room Set Set Springs Winker Cradle Child's Carriage Kitcbutt Chairs 1, ,u nue Wee, Steed Wri,ger Lawn ,flower Contain Poled Pictures limpets llantmoak and other one to mention. inspection Inviled. Small Pitney Tables Fall Leaf Tables Sideboard Kitoheu Cupboard Cooking Stove Wooden Rooker Common Rooker Cherry lied room set Mattresses Child's Cutter Cane Chairs Cloaks Silverware Tubs Boilers Garden Implements Curtsine Mirror Ice Cream Freezer articles too numer• Aen's e i ,Are compounded with „t_ general usefulness nn ^a '' • They are oomposool ; t ,; ca 1 vegetable aperior. tr. T1 sugar - coating, 0711i0'l 1: o' •... solves in the ntatr:i.:tr, l• their full medicinal value ;to). ,,y them easy to take, either b;, young. For ooustipatio:n, eta, biliousness, siak hoadaehc. the common derangsments a'. 'i. Stomach, .Liver, and Boge'ci;: ,• also to cheek colds and fevers, P.;•eg o Pills jog the.<. Uulike other cathartics, i'..o er!ilt•A. of Ayer's Pills is to strengthen the exorstory organs and. ri'mtn10 t, them their regular and mitnr.tl i' - tion. Doctors ovsrywh t rr:•r•erll:i them, In spite of 1'ontatt 1 c•,n .t. titian, they hate niti'a: v ,n . ,:; ;ut;l their popularity as I:'f::;t date, being nn g t t•,a deeten,1 r.c!v than over borate 1.' both in vines and 1 :. for home use or aro preferable to 11::,; i a yott ever tried thorn? Ayer's, 1,-•3 A7 o,. Prop:mil by Dr.J. C. hynv.t• bo., T�owril, $old by all llrnhtpisa. every Doso.%Ctelotive