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The Brussels Post, 1892-11-11, Page 5Nov, 11, 1892 P 1"tl".i".ct gam W1111Lon. Iillluetlza ie troubling a number in this timidity. J. Irwin of BIGGER/19, ofiloiated in St. George's church In Sabbath afternoon. A. shooting matoh for turkeys, gees*, dnokn, sire. in billed for Thanksgiving day at tiro Royal hotel, Rev. Mr, Forrest was unable to tale (lie work owing to Moose last Sabbath, 1118 place was Midi by Elder Smillie, the evening service was withdrawn. Arrangements are being made for the holding of tho annual local Sabbath sohoOl Oonvenbion in Walton. A good program will be presented. The (meet. lugs will be held in the Proebytorian ohuroh this time. The annual meeting of Walton Branoh of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held last Friday evening in the Episco- palian alurah. A lino address bristling with good points was given by Rev. Mr. iiloQuarrio, of Winglnam. This Branoh (*Redact $57.83 last year. Last year'e officers were ro.eleoted. It is a fine br etitution and well managed. 1t3lu a srsn 119. Base GIiIESE FACroluss.—Considerable excitement was created at Listowel by the sale of the cheese offered by two factories which have the reputation of being the best in the Dominion --Blue. vale and Elma, These factories brand their cheese, and their brand is well known to old country houses. The result is that buyers here receive special orders to buy these makes. Bluevale Bold at the second oral at 11 cents, and Elam had the good luok,to oome in on the third call and get oent more or 1 cent over prices offered for the ordinary make of the distriob. In other words reputation and quality were worth to Elma factory on Thursday's offerings over 1111,200—all of which shows the profit in nuking gilt edge cheese and seanring a reputation for it in the English mlurk b e . In this con. onr a buyer has drawn o u abtoutiou to this fact : that the three factories which won the prizes at the Western Fair were the largest ane( finest factories in Western Ontario—Bluevale, Elmo and Spriugbank ; and equally important, they are factories where the whey is nob sent back in the milk cans. Good build- ings, a good maker, and a °lean system are necessary to produce good cheese. Miahtel Fox is again indisposed. W. D. Gilohriest has disposed of hie livery Wetness to Wm. Hawk:haw for the sum of $500. Mies Miriam Dunn has been re -en. gaged to teaoh in the junior department of the Public sohool for 1898. J. Loree and ohiklren left last week for Delmore, carrying with them the good wishes of their Atwood friends. Mrs• Loree will continuo the business hero two or three weeks longer. A meeting of the dirootors of the Elm Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance 00. was held in Atwood on Qat. 25th. The mem. bers were all present. Applications fur iusura000 were received and aoeepted since last report amounting to $03,500. It was agreed to levy an assessment of 20 per cent. on all premium notes in force on the 31st 001. current, the Treas- urer to be at the Grand Genteel hotel, Listowel, ou Friday, Deo. 2nd, et 10 o'- alock 0. m. ; Atwood, Coghlie's hotel, on Tuesday, Deo. 0th, at 10 o'clock a. nn., and at the Quern's (hotel, ellivorton, on Tuesday, Doe. 0th, from 10 a. m. to 12, (uoon) for onlleotio n. The annual meet- ing will be held at Coghlin's hotel, At- wood, on Tuesday, Jan. 17th, 1898, at 1 p. on All interested are cordially in- vitee( to attend. Ethel. Council meeting will be held here next Tuesday, 15th inst. Max. Raynard arrived home last Sat• urday evening from a two months' visit to Manitoba and Dakota. A lively bueiuess has been done at our railway station this year in oonueobion with the apple business. Thanksgiving servioe will be held iu the Methodist ohuroh on Thursday even- ing of this week, the pastor preaching. Bennie Davies has taken a position in J. T. Pepper's drug store, Brussels, in- tending ter learn the business. We wieh him su00859, Rev. 3, T. Legoar, formerly of Ethel circuit, has removed from La Moille, Illinois to Rochelle in the same state. The latter is a town of 2,000 inhabitants. He hae a good salary. Mr. and Mrs. Legear are visiting relatives at Godorioh and St. Alarys at present. A doepateh from Berk's Fa11s says :— A fatal accident oco0rred at Wm. Milne's now mill, three miles west of Trout Creek railway station. F. Gather, a young millwhight who inside his hone at Powaesan, whoa working on the frame of the mill at an elevation of 25 feet from the ground missed hie footing, fell and smashed his head on a rook beneath. Death resulted almost instantly. sat'.ON' • Township Connell will moat at Ethel on Tuesday of next week. Miss Wright, of Jamestown, left for Fenton, Michigan, this week. It is stated that Roberb Dark has leas- ed Mee. Wm. Shine's farm, 12th con., for next year. Wm. Habltirk jr. arrived here from Itilruitobe this weak. Homay spend the winter in this county. Ontbberb HutchIuson, lob 18, non. 5, pulled bwelve harrole of apples off one Northern Spy tree this fall. This is an unusually lege yield. "Wm. Pollard, who leas been differing from a cataract on his right eye, intends going to Toronto to have it removed. We trust the sight will be restored all right. The following aro the officers of Court Jamestown 0. 0, 1a —J. P. 0, It, Alexander Moffat • C R., john Forrest ; V, 0, 18., Robert Shaw; 13, S., William Reid ; 'Treas., Wm. McKelvey ; Chap., D. Simpson ; S. W., H. A. Shaw , J. W., 0.B. For1088 ; S. R. Peter Moffat ; J, li„, J. B. Smith, A Young Peerless' Christian Aeeocta. tion wee °reanlsed Friday evening of last week, in 8. S. No. 1. The following ollioors wore appointed :—Pree„ 7. A. MoLnohlin ; Vioo'Pres., Jas, Betz ; Trees„ W. Ritchie ; Soo., Miss 13. Betz. From the fact that the A.esociation is oomposed of the young people of No, 1 is n sufficient guarantee that their meet. ings will be edcoesefol and interesting. Wisteeel1l1 sea• The Bank of Hamilton removed to I their new building last week. The sl010re have the roof on the new Pnglieh (Oswalt Meant oompleted. D. MoGormack, hotelttoeper, Wing.I 11010 18 offering to compromise at 25o. on I the (10(11((', Mayor Clegg, who has been ailing for eome time, has gone to Toronto, to eon- eulb with specialists. A. Galbraith, grocer, lute dispersed of his Stook of groceries, eta„ to 1). A. Mc- Clure, of Welland, who has batten pas - Session, T. L, Jobb has moved his carriage works rind blaokemith shop from opposite the Exohnnge hotel, to the shop lately oorupled by R. Dreavor, Miss Hattie Reid, daughter of Atiatn Reid of Lower Winghnm, has been en. gaged for next year by the trustees of S. S. No. 0, (flolmes' school) Turnberry. The Methodist congregation of this place have had a now piece added to their ahnroh and it will now be able to give greater aoaommodation to the largo congregations that attend that ohuroh. The choir will now occupy a position behind the minister. A new ohuroh will likely be erected in the near future so lie bo afford butter aeoommodation for the Sabbath sohoul and congregation goner. ally, List toevtel. A. Moyer Re Co. leave made nearly 22,- 000 barrels this Fall. The Night School at the Mechanics' Institute rooms, opouect Imlay evening. Wm. Climie, df the Banner, has boeu appointed a Deputy Game Warden by the Ontario Game and Fiib Commission. The ladies of Knox church purpose re• prating the entertainment given a year ago, "The Temple of Fame" on Friday, Nov. 18th. A partnership has bean entered into between (Robert Roth and Arthur Roth, brewers, for the carrying on of the Lie - towel brewery. The Cosgrove Family will give one of rt their popular 801108 s in the town hall on n Tuesday, Nov. 161hunder the auspicesices of the Mechanics' Institute, Mrs. Thornley, President of the Lon• don, Ont„ W. C. T. U. is expected to vielt the Listowel W. 0. T. U. on Nov. 29811, and will � probably give a public address. Mrs. M1Ertiu, wife of R. Martin, had the misfortune to slip on the walk in their yard Net week, breaking her arm at the wrist. Two of the bones were fractured. A 0110000 for the amount at which the town has settled its olaitn against the Rosbaoh estate, namely, $6,000, and about $90 interest, arrived last week, and has been deposited by Morphy Rc Cashew, solicitors, in the Bank of Hamilton, pending the signing of a release by the Mayor, Blow cgs- 1liiss Maggie King, of Gerrie, is at present visiting friends and relatives on the let con. Quite a number of the young folk of the let 5011, attended the concert in Ger- rie on Saturday evening last. Robe. Smillie, who obtained a 2•td plass e51811(ate in July, is going to Her- ristou Hight Bebop' at present. The missionary sermon will be preach• ed in Johnston's Church next Sunday evening by the Rev. W. W. Leeoh. Aire. Robinson, of Toronto, who has been visiting her brother, Alex. Emhot, for several months, purposes returning home this week. Joseph Smillie, of the 1st oon., who is at present attending the 11I 'del school at Gliuton, has been appointed 0/000000/' to James L. Wilson as teacher in S. S. No. 10, Morris. Wm. McLeod, who has been visiting relatives and old friends in this locality fora month or more, has returned to his Western home—Cypress, Manitoba. The old gentleman enjoys the best of health and is a firm believer in the future of the great Northwest. This week James Grieve, of Seaforth, disposed of his 50 acre farm on the 6111 lino, near Brussels, to Allan Adams for the sum of 12,500. The purchaser tapes possession at once. Mr. Webster, the present tenant, has had the farm for four years and is leaving it in splendid condi- tion. AIr. Adams has a good farm at a low figure. Li rettinA)t'oole. Our older mill is doing a rushing busi- ness these days. R. F. Cameron, of Toronto, wee home this weals on a visit. Business is now very 11risll end our merOhants and meohanios are prepared to meet the wants of all. Not wishing to interfere with your regular seethe we beg leave to propose J. J. Mitabell for Connoilmtun. He world bo the right man in the right plane. The other morning a bunch of Drape Was observed hanging on the door knob of the Royal Templars' Hall. We have read of the hanging gardens of Babylon ; the Gollosue at Rhodos ;the hurtling mountain at Mauna Loa ; the geysers of Yellowstone park, and the toad to Ripley end hundreds of other things bub we think this beats them alt. This society is strong end healthy and is every day spreading sentiment that eau never die. A few days ago one of our rehired farmers when oub driving placed his pipe in a roar pooltsb after 10.010g a pull. IIe bad nob prooseded far, however, when be discovered that his pooket was on fire. He put it out, as he thought, and pro. oeoded 0u his way, Further on when passing a farm hours bo was hailed by leo noticed large b inmates w one o f the g volumes of smoke issuing from the rear. Here the fire was speedily and effectual• ly extinguished. Ib was forbuuate that the fire wee discovered at this jun0bure et had be gone much further he would have been in a nude state. It is out now and others of our retired fanners should take warning, Another resgnimaux baby was born at Jn01ts011 Park, Chicago, last week. Two or three hundred meabanics have arrived in Se Louie during the past week and some of then tell a sad story 01 t11eie expeeionoee, A warning MS issued some time ego from Oh1Oago state' ing that there were 30,000 idle mon there seeping employment on the World'° Fair buildings. From an ad:aunts it appears that mon are still applying utero in largo numbers, Those who have arrived ab Sb. Louie say not one in ten of the new arrivals in Chicago get work and a large majority of them are destitute or will soon beoome so. The nniolle of the yiarl005 teadee are enviously taxed to dare for the mon, TIIE BRUSSELS POST Cn'S9l'e<>,i'It.l Ivo v't+i. Vienna leas been 'inland free 110(11 oholsra. Continuous rains aro destroying the cotton Drop in Arkaneae, Another revolution has oommonued in Rio Grande do Sal, Braze. A big strike of the Knighbs of Labor is in progress et New Orleans, Thursday, Nov. 21, will be Thaukegiv ing Day In the united States. A snow white deer was killed near Loolchaven, Pa„ on Sltmrday, The Eviabad 'Tenants Commission open• ed he inquiry ab Dublin Monday. It is expected that the betrothal of the Duke of York will bo announced in Jan. nary. James Talbert was lynched near Fort Stephens, Mass„ by a mob on Sunday night. An immense cavern has been disoov orad about six miles oast of Harrison- burg, Va. The first. class British battle ship Royal Oak wee leun0hed on Saturday at Birk. onhead, She will oast 4750,000. The largest ironclad cruiser ever built in Maeda was launched on Friday in the presence of thoOzar and Czarina, It has been proposed to build a ao-opor- ativo steel plant near Homestead, Pa., and colonise the looked -oat strikers. It is reported that the members of the Hungarian Cabinet have tendered their resignations to Emperor Preside Joseph. The monument to the anarchists hang- ed in Chicago five years ago was unveiled last Sunday in Waldheim cemetery, Chicago. Rumors whioh have b'eh circulated that the wife of Rev. Dr. Talmage had become insane are withont foundation. The lady is in perfoot health. Not more than half a pelmet crop will be macho in Virginia. The failure is due to dry weather in August. The orop is also very short in North Carolina. Fred Tattle and wife, Swedish settlers on a claim three miles from Okarohe, I. T., were found dead inside their house last Sunday, Y The had been shot. . Thomas ham Smyth champion l0 stone Y p pugilist of Ireland, was charged with wife mnrcler at Belfast last Saturday. He Strunk his self° on the forehead. with Ins fist, killing her. Aaoording to Free Russia, ships aro being built on the Clyde for the Russian Government whioh are fitted with iron cages, in which it is designed to trans. port political prisoners to Siberia by way of the Lena river and the Arctic ocean. The steam whaler Beluga,whioh reach- ed San Francisco from the Arctic on Sunday, brought the news of the destruo- tion of the whaling bark Helen Mao, Captain Thaxtar and the loss of 35 of her orew. Only five of the vessel's men were saved. She was crushed in the ice without warning and the dame and men had no time to lower the boat and get away. Influenza has made its appearance in New York again. The fatality of the disease is due Largely to the earelessness of the people who appear to treat it with indifference until too late. With the probability of being again visited by the epidemic, groat oars ehotld be tauten in the protection of the pereon, especially the feet and chest, both of which are liable to be sadly neglected at this season of the year. The hazardous task of entering a den of hyenas to attend a wounded wild animal was performed by Veterinary Surgeon Stanton, at Clarksville, Tenn. Two hyenas belonging to Sells re Renfro's , 0hobs engaged in a deroe fight, and be. fore eepertted one of them had broke( the other's leg in two planes. Dr. Banton was called and entered the hyena nage 1011ile the beasts were growling hideously, tied the wounded animal with rope and escaped unhurt. Several hundred persons watched the operation with eager eyes, expeuting every moment to see the surgeon eaten alive. The largest apple tree in New England, and probably in Lhe world, is in the northwestern part of Cheshire, Coen, Its age can be traced by n family tradi- tion to 140 years, at least, and it may be 20 or 25 years olcler. It is, at tho pros• ent time, of symmetrical shape; the trunk is nearly round, without a soar or a blemish on it ; there are eight large branches ; five of then have been in the habit of bearing one year, and the re- maining three the next. From the five branches 110 bushels of apples have boon gathered. The tree measures 13 feet 8 inches around, is 00 feet high, and the branoboe spread 100 feet, (Harty Hilliard Wylie, the "dead broke" 'cyclist, who rode from New York to Chicago by way of Wheeling and Indianapolis, on a wager that be could complete the trip without the expendi- ture of a cent, finished bits journey at the City Hall, Chicago, on Sunday afternoon at 5.06. He was met at Pullman by members of the ChWeego 'Cycling Club, who, after a royal dinner ab the hotel Florenoe, acted as an eseort while enter- ing the city, Wylie left New York Oct. 17 at 9.30 a. in., and was given blhree weeks to make the trip, He has some 15 hours to hie credit. The trip, although a tough ape, was a very pleasant one, and he was tendered every courtesy by the different clubs along the way. Ile will make Chicago his home for the present. The conditions of the wager were that he should be compelled to eat at lend three square meals a day and find a good bed tab night, and was nob allowed to defraud any one or receive money to pay his ex- penses. His journey has been an tin. qualified 8000005, and as a result about $3,000 °hanged hands. The wheel used wits a nenmabio safety. . y The sensation of the week in the world of horsemen is the announcement that Robert Bonner has determined to Dna° more pit Maud S. against. tilno, Mand S. has still a host of ndmirere, fu spite of the recent brilliant pertormanoes of Miss Nanny Hanks. She was the queen as long as she remained in motive life, and it 10 nothing bub fair that she Should have the advantage of iailated sulkies and other things which go to matte up the fast trotter of today, Ib ie also pleasing to know that Mr. Dormer has shown 111101self to be poasesasd of rich red spelt ing blood by his doterminnblou to put hie favoeibe mare again in. luurnees. His determination'will ho of great benefit to the Imbue, foe ft will pat an end to a most harrowing discussion among horsey perilous SS to what Meld S. could and could not shave done under present condi- tions. Mr. Bonner utas gond to groab pains to fertilize hie track in order to make it like the treble in Indiana over Which Nancy made her faeb records, and Which ilr. Bonner impede tae possessing peculiar elastics properties. isbuirtat VII COTTON LOOT COM 1'OU.NU, A r°onnt dlsoovory by nn old pllyttiolau. 8uooaeefal- ly mod monthly by Moms - ands of 'atoms. Is the only perfectly sato and reliable medicine discov- ered. Beware of unprincipled fi'ns'iste who otTo,' isle rim; nladiehms m place at titin. Asir for Camas COTTON Rno'r Ooou'ouvn. take 1,10 snbstitutn: or 1n01000 101 aad d. eltren-Dent Canada postage stamps in letter, and 110 will sent(, sealed, by return mdll, Pull seal- ed particulars in 1,1015 envelope, to ladles only, 2 stumps, Address Pond Lily Com- pany, No. 0 Fisher 13look, 111 Woodward ave.,1)otsoit, Mich, 18r'Sold In 135 assets by J. T, PTPPAIla, G. A. D19 ADMAN and all responsible drugglste overywhese. SALE 01 NHS AUK STOCK. Now is the time to purchase stook in this Sale. 8HORSES, SHARES $$I5 EACH, Shares .not to exoeod 3,200 in number. Oorncraolter, b.s., five years old, reoord 2:20, beads the Het, Texas Jack, jr., b.s„ six yeare old, record Dams of four in the 2:30 list. Fanny Walker, a noted six year•old trotting mare ; about 10 A 1 pacing mares and a lot of young Texas Jack pacers, all in this sale. This is not a matter of ohoioe but of neuessity to pay up an estate. A catalogue giving description and poli. greo of every horse, eta., in this sale goes with eaoh share. Sale sure to take place whether shares are all sold or not. Agents wanted everywhere to sell shares. If you don't see an agent send, direct to the undersigned. Lewis Wigle, Leamington, Ont. -r•ids !1a•:i'8pliaG-, "After sairuriag (or cl:;:ul;wen'y.fi from scrofulous soros co the Ir,(, trying various mediad course without bcnr:ir, 1 Iteg,ut to use Ayers Sarsaparilla, and a Wonderful cure was the result. Fire h.vd, sufficed to restore me to health." -11;',&1-:'a Lopez, 3z; li. Commerce st„ San Aatcnio, Texas. Catarrh "3Ty daughter was aftlic:cd for nearly a 1-et.r with et tarn:. The physi4els 1,1.-. +:. 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Ineludi 1g extra largo size photographs of Sir John Abbott Premier, and Sir John Thompson leader of the House of C1)111111011:11.Surma, Jed by the Cabinet Ministers, and grouped on either side the members of Tho douse from every Province in the Dominion, making a total of 1,1, splendid photo- grnpits 1 every ono n perfect likeness, This great picture 1s a reproduction by Photo- gravure process on cooper prole of the picture Ilreecnted to Sir Sohn 'rhampsun •by tbu Conserve. (110 ivfcebere during 1110Inyst 500001. 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Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S MIRE, Price 100„ 50o. and $1.00 If your lungs are sore or back lame,use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. 25c. lMeLEOD'S system Reaovator AND 000011— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palea'a- tion of the Heart, Liver C"mplalut, Nem:. algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- suml)tio» , Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De. Unity. LABORATORY t 0DERItF, ONT. 3'. M. 11IoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by 3. T. PEPPER, Druggist, Blnesels. PEOPLE'S POPULL R 0 it FI ;V AI." rtie —'TO— �IITIS� OOt+VEA, I MINOTON, OREGON, MEDIA In Tourist Sleeping Cars, Toronto to Seattle Without Change, leaving Toronto Every Friday at 11;20 p, m. NOY. 4, 11, 1S, 25 DEC. 2, 9, 10, 23, 30 1892 Apply to any 0. P. R. Ticket Agent for lull partioulars. J. T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels, Money to Loan, Money to Loan on Farm Pro- perty at LOW EST .11,1res. 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