The Brussels Post, 1893-1-13, Page 6THE BRUSSELS POST
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Tli5trirt :iet
ievatelestow,
. The vote on the House of Refuge stood
137 for mid liLagainee
Our Council for 1893 will be Reeve
Brvan ;me Counoillors iMurilock, Patter.
son, Lyon and Anderson.
A meeting of the South Bruce Farnl-
ere'esthete will be held iu the town-
ship Hall, llolywood, on Saturday, Jan.
14th, comment:mg a 12e0 p, to.
Union religious services aie being held
every evening in the churches in this
village. Last week the services ware
conducted in the English church, this
week in the Methodist and the following
week in the Presbyterian church.
The dedication or the new Orange
Hall in this village will take place oo
Tuesday, Jan. 1.7th, when addresses will
be delivered by the Right Worshipful
Grand Mntor, Wm. Nicholson, of Ham
-
Mau ; Greed Secretary, Robt. Binning -
ham, of Toronto, and Grand Chaplain,
Bev. W. W. Walsh, or Brampton, and
;others.
Clint- an -
The trastees of tbe Collegiate Iustitute
have issued their annual announcement,
'for 1813, in pamphlet form.
The Temperance Lode here continues
to tiourish, having adiel severe' to its
membership at the last meting.
There is some bilk of the Maccabees,
now located at Gramm, moving to Clin-
ton, for the convenience of its mennere.
Dr. Turnbull left for New York,
whet e h purposes petting in a couple of
menthe in conneetion with the hospitals
of that city.
The many old friends of John Caibick,
row of Gaderieh, trill be pleased to learn
that he has recoverej from his late severe
illness, and is now in leech beter health.
The other day Mr. Thornton was fool
ing with large cat, when it sank its
teeth into the back ,e his hand, inflict.
Inc a very painful wound.
Mr. Calder, formerly of Morris, name
up before Mr. Manning, J. le, on a
°barge of embezzlement, and was corn -
mined for trial. Mr. Johnston, of Gode-
rich, appeared for the defendant.
Itiepeetor Paisley late information
against 4 ohn Mason, of Blyth, for selling
Neer without a license, and thecasecanie
up before Messrs Moe -larva and Steep, J.
P.'s, who imposed a line of $50 and costs
and ordered a seizure of the liquor.
The majority in town for the House of
Letup( wee IIG, only 28 votes being poll.
ed against it, and the vote on the cow
ques(ion steed as follows :—Illowing the
cows to rnn at large, 160 ; against them,
2317 ; majority for shutting them up, 111,
Grodveril .
The vote for the House of Refuge. was I
099 for and 99 egainet•
Emma Wells Comedy Co. will put in
It week here (hiring thi. month.
The °vane•.listic services held by Reeds.
Crossley and /Teeter, closed this week
and the gentl-men have gone to Thorald.
The II:mwl t ub lied the annual dog
rine at the Squire on Monday of last
week. The scores were ie. -Free -for all,
let, Walter Brown's Panto ; 2te1, Dan. ,
MuIvor's Tiger ; 3rd, Frank Beeityls Go
Ewe/. Zeoneoletion, let, Peer illoDou
:tH's Heine, Bill : 2nd, John 31013,.
all's Siden Bey ; ard, Geo. Matheeou's
ilotfoote lie guide,
t
Oen.— i tie tilos,' of tile year 18132
marked tee (loath of a former settler and
pinneer et the fliAtrkt, hi the permit of
Mrs. Gait, ieliet 8 the late lobe Galt
the then regierar of Florin County.
Early iu the ye tr t$$4, with the tide of
early s ttlement, uf (3elber( 0, she c •rne
with her father, the tete 1). Liter, (the
ern Clerk or the Pelee in this distriote
from E le:burgh, Scotlatel, to resole Inc
and a few years later 'needed and took
up Inc reeidence at Blariley Hill. Later
she with Inc litisbned, undo their home
at what is now knew. as Ridgewood,
overlooking the eleitland's banks north
of Goderich, where they endured many
of the ineonveniences in ffient to a, pinti-
eer life in the etirly days. In 1866 the
midden tete nolookel Inc death of her
husband, while on a visit to his brother,
Sir A. T. Galt, mend her removal frem
this section to Guelph, afterward to
Stratford and finally to Uoncton, N. B.,
where she resided until her 5: ath. She
made porn:Baal visits to Garlerich, 11,0-
compaaled by her children, ever making
enquiry for ber fellow peineers of Huron,
and would at all time' tell of the early
days of G.odetich and Colborne tono'
ships. The °lime of the year saw her
last visit. to Goderith, when, weary of the
cares of earth she bad fallen asleep in
Hini who had sustained bar in times of
need, and, arrayed in the germn'e of the
;tomb, her body was conveyed to Gode.
rich to rest beside that of her husband.
At Goderich, the remains were met by
the daughter of the deceseed, Mrs. le
Haldane; nig] her grandsun, Galt ILI-
clane, of Detroit, and a nephew, A. WA-
kinami, of 1Vindser. The funeral service
was performed in the width g room of the
settee( by llev. Robt, Us, D. D. elle
pall -beaters ware Cleve Murray blaogreg.
ot, efult, Jordan, le Rade life and
R. Fraser, of Goderioli, and Reby Wil.
Hamer of Dunlop. Three daughters and
one son survive.
steeds at the bead or the list in point
vu Belied has just been issued by the Oxford
,)3 yield and of sixty•one varieties grot
iu Ii1312, the Princess Ileyel gave the
largest yield per Kure, anti the Early
Rue boree the heeviest weigh per meas.
tired beetled.
7. That while It ie important that
cereal epring endue (Mould as a rule be
Hewn iv coon as peesible after the ground
has become sufectently dry in tearing it
is more important reletteely in the ease
of epring wheat than in that of oats or
barley, while no special id vantage feeine
to follow the very oerly sowing of
pens.
The smallest omelet° Bible ever pub- 1
TUE CHINESE.
The Chinese do everything backward.
Their complies points to the south instead
of the north. The men wear skirts and
the women trousers ; wbile the men weer
their hair long, the women coil their's in
a knot. The dressmakers are men ; the
women carry burdens. The epolten Ian.
guage is net written, tun the written lan-
guage is not spoken. Books are read
baokward, and any notes are inserted at
the top. White is used for mourning,
and the bridesmaids wear black—instead
of being tnaidens these functionaries are
old wornen. The Chineee surname comes
first, nod they shake their own hands
instead of the one whom they would
greet, Vessels tire launched eide.ways
and horses are mounted from the off side.
They a0Ininalice their dinner with des•
sert, and end up with temp and Ash. In
shriving, the barber operates on Ole head,
cutting the hair upwerd, then downward,
and then polishes it off with a small
knife, which is peasel over the eyebrows
and Into the nose to remove any super -
Deena hairs ; and the perforinence is
completed by removing the was from the
ears by n bit of cotton wool on 0 wire,
001 13.0(1115)118 eters FOR NOliNG MEN.
Tito "Fir -side contains the following
excellent exhortations to young men :—
Have the courage to discharge a debt
while you have the money in your potent.
Hove the courege to do without that
whiob you do int need, however =oh
you may admire it.
Have the tentage to speak your mind
when it is necessary that yon should do
so, and to hold your tongue when ibis
better tbat you should be silent.
Have the courage co speak to a poor
friend in a threadbare cone even in the
street, and when a rich one is nigh, The
effort is less than many take it to be,
and the not ie worthy a kiwi.
Have the ecierage to set down every
penny you spend, and add it up weekly.
Have the courage to admit that you
have been in the wrong, and you will re.
move the fact from the mind of others,
putting a3 desirable impression in the
plain of an unfavorable one.
Have the courage to adhere to a first
resolution when yea cannot change it for
a Leta, one, and to abandon it et the
eleventh hour upon conviotion.
Have the courage to face a difficulty,
net it kick you harder than you bargain
for. Dillieultiee like thieves, often dis•
appeal, at a glance.
Have tee c image to out the most
agreeable acquaintance you possess when
he entivitices you that be hicks principle•
•A friend shoal,' bear with a friend's
infirmities"- -not his vnes.
'Live the eoereee to wear your old gate
nents till 3011 deli pay l'Or 11010 ones.
Have the coaraga r0 prefer propriety
o fet•diffie—,ns is but the !Muse of the
other.
THE 11'01:1.1) 10131)11.
1311 OIN.
We have received llneetin No. Se feint
the Guelph Experimeteal Seaton giving
the remelts of four years' enperimenis
with sprit; grains. 37 varieties of bele
ley, 29 of sprit; wheat, 81 oats, and 0 of
peas were instal side by side paid
the following conalusione were given :-
1. That considerable higher yields may
be expected from several of the foreign
varieties of oats, than from the old
varieties.
'2, That of all tbe vinietieu of eats
grown Ir four years, the Jeanette Black
stands filet in peiet er yield among the
blare( varieties arid tho Siberian among
the wliite.
a. That; the Herniae Bearded and
Chit inpioli still melte first mid
second /ewes in 1.4.o point of yield
among all the varieties erown for rain
years.
4. That fifteen imported varieties of
barley have given 14 larger yield for four
yore than the common six -rowed
thriety.
6. That of all the varieties or barley
grown for four years, the Residual Mend.
lichettri and Frown Chevalier still hold
first and eecond plitous respeatively, in
point of yield,
(1. The, of twenty varieties of pese
grown for two years the Pensian 13lue
There are 14,000,000 Bibles,
A Georgian wears i 17 shoe.
Bath (Me.) has a floating hotel.
A. Scotch palace octet 115,000,:t00.
Boole Sam has 19,000,1e2
St, Louis experts quail to London.
New Zealend has 02 large creameries.
England has the largest usedle factory.
In Spain 8,080,000 people ate illiterwte.
Been glass was once used in mirrors.
least India f urnislies our gutta pereha.
Newmarket jockeys earn 115,000 a
year.
British puha has 10,417 licensed opium
shops.
A ton of coal yields nearly 10,000 feet
of gas.
Chicago has the biggest publishing
house.
The season's whale catoli is worth $1,•
000,000.
The Moscow Greek °berth cost $40,-
00(1,000.
Thousands of our Italians go home an -
fleetly.
Seven hundred Columbus biographies
are extant,
Liberians get drunk on a mushroom
demotion.
Queen Victoria's dining.room furniture
cost $100,000.
'I. he Emperor of Chinn. orders 200 pairs
of boots at a time.
Mere are 110,000 species of ilowering
plants on the globe.
In Queen Elizabeth's day dudes wore
oboes three feet long.
The telephone has beau known in India
for thousands tif years.
'Len dyeing of o e piece of linen re.
quires 18 distinct procesees.
There is more money spent for eggs
then tor flour in the United States.
Female stenoget, hers are to servo the
Parliaments of Sweden and Norway.
Nails can be driven into hardwood
without bendhig if first dipped in lard.
The highest average speed atedued by
ilway trains in England is 31. miles en
ra
hour.
New York eity'a annual production of
manufaot trod articles is valued at 0700,-
000,c 00.
The veight required to crush a &pare
inch of belie( varies from 1,200 to .1,500
pounds.
The average &nation of lives 131tha
United Settee is 40.3 for mechanics and
69,1 for lawyerie
It is eetimeted thee last year Arizona,
produced $3,000,000 hi gold, $2,000,000 in
silver and e1,5110.0 0 in copper.
Three linffired million eggs are used
in the 'United Staten in miming albumen
paper used in plitogrephy.
Tile first patent in the United Suites
was issued Jelly 31, 1790, to Samuel Hop-
kins for malting pot tuid pearl ashes.
In manufatituring eacepations the aver.
age tired soneeboilers is the highest and
that of grincletomenuiliers the lowest.
The costliest (epee ever C'S ported from
Havana were a tennlity made expressly
for the Prince of Wales end valued at
$1.87 apiece et the factory.
A. drying honer! for bomber has boon
emoted at Ottawa., 1,, widish eleetricity le
the heating power. This le the first
ealablishintmt of tho kind ie the world,
University press. 11 is 8( mattes long
ee Mulles wide end of 3011 10 033 thick.
An attempt with °learn omnibuses
is to be made on Liverpool street, Lon
don. The oost le estimated at thre
3151100 11 103118, as iffininst live pence fo
Wise ((ewer.
In England alerke of a large province(
bank jointly owe a cottege by the ilea
?104utellocasen't:tviel' egwiht uri tire id'aitiri
ing the summer.
The new brewery tax Is muffing gener•
ttl depression in the beer business in Ger•
ninny. The Altono. Brewery Union has
already raised its price three pfennigs
blue i re.
It ie estiinatecr that Englend'e wheat
crop for HMI year is about 60,000,000
bushels or less than two bushels for own
inhabitant. Site meet buy at least 100,-
000,000 bushels more from some outside
Source..
Aluminum is found combined with 105
other minerals, and, therefore, constitu
les a large part of the crest of the earth
but until recently lies been very expen
siva, because of the difficulty of suparitt
ing it.
According to tbe hest and most recoil
calculations 100,000,000 time of wine
pour over Niagara every hone Thi
represents 10,000,000 horse -power. Th
annual coal pee -Nation of the world
would not furnish steam power surticien
to pomp it back again,
A. man in Columbus, 0., has patented
an electrical device intended to ante
matically lower and raiee railway gates
at grade orossinge at the approach end
after the passing of trains. The appar
atus is expected to simplaut flagmen and
gate -tenders.
Probably the smalleet electric light in-
intallation in the world is to be found in
the little village of elremen, near Dorm -
bath, in Thuringirt. it comprises a
single aro lamp Metalled in the eharolt,
the lamp being operated when required
by a smell dynamo arrangecl in the
village mill, and driven by the mill
wheel.
T HAN
In a deniecrete; etnergeney, Aveit's
111,teTORAI. 15 prompt 10 net and
, ▪ save 10 Cure. A dose taken on the litet
e syteptomeof Croup or 13rOnelliti8, ell ork
r fut•ther 13:engross of tilos.,
s1'l'l'ul" 11111 phit‘gm, ,10111,3 ill^
il itained membrane, and induces sleep,
'‘s a remedy for ,'Olds, coughs, los, or
,• ,
ve.e, , in grippe, pneumonia, 01.011
OnStinIptiOn, in bit 0:11.13'
•
•
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
excels all similar preparations. It iS
enclorsedby leading physiCians, IS agree-
able to the taste, dein not interfere with
digestion, and needs to be taken usually
in small doses.
0 From repeated tests in my own family. Ayyr'n
Cherry Pectoral has proved itself a very efficient
renway for colds, coughs, anq the various :lib.
orders of the throat and lungs. —A. W. Bartlett,
Pittsfield, N. 11,
For the last cs yenn 1 have been inking Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral for lung troubles, and ant assured
that its use bas
o Sa e -y Life
• 1 ewe recommended it to hundreds, T find the
• 1,1 effective way of talt4ag this Medicine is in
e small and frequent il0508. —T. 111. Aluttliems, P.
01., Sherman, Ohio.
t 01y wife suffered fro::: a cold ; nothing helped
her hat Ayers errypectoral wh:cn effected a
cure, —R. Amen:, Plympton. N. S.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Prepared by Dr, 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell Mass,
Prompt to act, sure to cure
Celteateeratl Net
ExeSecretary Blain is again improv-
ing.
Typhus fever continues to spread m
New York.
The natural gas supply at Findlay,
Ohio, is said to be giving out.
Begone Hale has been re -nominated by
the Republicans of Maine for &hater.
Charles Philip Place, enrdireil priest
and archbishop of Repine, France, is
dYllha'gy.ti was the first foreign nationality
to complete its buildings at the Chicago
World's Fair.
The total debt of the city of Now York
is 898,995,051, an inorease of 01,118,3011
during the past year.
At Mount Holly, N. Y., Wesley Warner
hag been convicted of murder in the first
degree for killing Lizzie Peak,
Doman to the extent of 01,000,000 has
been caused by floods in Saeramentb and
San eoaqiiim valleys, California.
The Pope has roundel an apostolic
vicarate in British TIondorite anti ham
appointed blgr. S. Di Pietro to the office.
Governor Flower, of N York 'nate,
advocates electricity instead of homes
and ni ilea for the propulsion of canal
Iran,
Dr. Beeson White, of Boston, whet
went abroad for his healthes said to have
suicided hy shooting in Regent's pack
London.
It is said ,ffilin Oarlistp, of Ken.
tricky, will accept the portfolio of Scare-
tary of the Treasury in Dlr. Cleveland's
Cabieet
Mrs. Bath, wife of a Minneapolis
elector, was divorced 91 11:80 a. m. on
Saturday and two [10171,8 later married
Dr. Annie ex mayor of the same city.
Hannibal Price, minister frem Hayti
in the United Staines, died Oa Monfl8N in
New York of tvpheirl fever. Mr. Prete
was born in Hayti, and ens 51 years
old.
Bishop W. H, Hare, of South Dalcotit,
has astounded his comfreenii9n and
caused oonsiderable commotion in the
divorce colony by attacking the divorce
laves of the state.
There 10 000 ward in New York City
with a population of 70,000 and having
but seven churches, or one church to 10,•
000 t people. Anothi r ward has '47,000
people and but four churehes.
Many of the people of the ontports of
St. John's, Newfeundland, have been
obliged to kill all their cattle. Last
summer's fire destroyed the grass crops
a
ed left them without aeons of feeding
their stook.
Chicken raising is a profitable and im-
portant Banea. industry. Five tone of
poultry were shipped on one train from
Newton for Denver Christmas week, and
another town, 113 Nemaha county, sends
two oerloads of poultry every month to
San Franonoo.
Prune culture is assuming considerable
importance as a profitable industry in the
Paulin States In mine pens of Oregon
it is repotted its one of the most profit-
able crops in the pa
st year or so, and
inany flannels have lifted heavy mort-
gages from their farms by the profits or
their prune orchards.
COWS BEST FRIEND
Rati:417 l.541..N 101 fr.:ANAL.M.
13'1'5 NE'S COTTON RAT
011P0ellele.
A recent 41,100v0).y by 011
51,1 pimobis, Suercissful-
ly Inca' monthly by 11101.10-
011(16 of 7.010110, 0., the
only porfnetly safe and
yell 1 10 uwli,,b :to ditene.
arm" Dows.1.0 of onprincf plod druggists who
rarer infnrinv peeo of Ulla. AA
far ROWS thee'CoR Boer CotttPoMih, take 110
taientitute; or Inclose el mie 4 three -cent
Gintitda pottage (amps in ietter, awl WO
Will send, aelowl, by ret,or,, a1011. Full smil-
ed Plirtinulitrn fe plain oeti,e, to, in laden
pude, el2 t"11'Hiols(1:17.117,2,".n ToTeletigg•ii1
be el, T. 115PeE11(
A, 1)143 11) 08 and all reoressible druggists
overievli
HAVE YOU
t -101V1 Vtif.41.7,
" 8 a h aohe the scauengers
ea 118 the kid- of the system,
0308/0 are in "Delay is
trouble, Dodd's dangerous, Neg-
lCidney Pills glue I elated kidney
prompt relief," troubles result
"75 per cent. i 17 Bad Blood,
o disease is Dyspepsia, Liver
ret caused by Complaint, and
disordered hid- the most dan-
neys. gerous of all,
"Might as well Blights Disease,
try to harm a Diabetes and
healthy city Dropsy."
without sewer- "T h e above
age, as go,: rl diseases cannot
health when the exist w here
kidneys are Dodd's Kidney a
clogged, they are Pills are used."
Sold by all dealers o sent by mail on receipt
of price zo cents. per box or she ter Sa.r.
Dr, L. A. Smith & C,. Toronto. Write lor
book ladled Kidney Talk.
!Hifi P.11111
Fancy and WO)
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SAVE
JAN. 13, 1 893
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orgalteEMEMNCEINZIMMESETROINESUI
11' you want value lbr your Motley go )13
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eery
There you will find it prime stock of
Selected Teas, Pure Coffees and
Spices, Foreign and Domestic
Fruits, Canned. Goods, Fancy Bis-
cuits, Confectionery, &c.
My Tobaccoes cannot be beaten.
Wooden Ware, Crockery and Soaps.
Leave your Christmas order lily
Groceries, Fruits and Confectionery.
Oysters, Fresh, and Salt Pater
to hand. Try them.
J., '5E% ROS.
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Li -QUI:DAT:FON
Iii,Tsursmeneraesamemrommusraestsennevau
7000.00 DOLLARS
Worth of best and most seasonable goods in the stocks of
GEO. GOOD, Brussels & Seaforth
still to sell. Full lines in Men's Felt Boots, Pure Gum ltabhers.
Mackinac Sox, etc., Ladies' and Men's Overshoes and Rubbers of
all kinds. Hats and Caps, Trunks and Valises. Everything
cheap for Cash.
Butter and eggs taken in exchange for goods.
A set of Light Bob -sl ei gh 811.1 cheap.
J. .R. GREGORY,
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D. HO GG'S,
8,5131 UIOLRS.
Secretaries, Fancy Tables, Music
Racks, Easels, Mirrors, Brackets,
&.c., at Holiday Prices.
Large stock of Mouldings for
Picture Framing.
See our Rocking Chairs. A
nice Xmas Gift.
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Sniale's Block,
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Piotouajflis
FOR XMAS
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Leave your order early CO
your Xmas photographs, Our
prices are as low as any and
our work the best,
Cr E. PERRY,
them put away until wanted,
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Is now Com.plete, Comprising in
part a large selection of
Battles,
Sleighs,
Stoves,
Surprise boxes,
Santa Claus dolls, un-
breakable,
Swords,
Swiss cottages,
Scrap Albums,
Scholars companions,
Trains, iron and tin,
Trumpets,
Tool boxes,
Tin dishes,
Tops, musical, &c.,
Tiddledy-winks,
Tin whistles,
Vacuum guns,
Wagon 31,
Watches,
Wash titbs,
'Washboards,
Work boxes,
Writing desks,
Wooden dishes,
Whips,
Work baskets,
'Whisks,
Xmas cards, less than
cost, &c., &c.
Dominnes,
Elephants,
Fire engines,
Fa lse races,
Fruit dishes,
Figures (mechanical),
Grins, shoot cork and
arrows,
Gaines, large variety,
Harmonicas,
l7i°,11318'
3m1books,
Jack knives,
trow's Harps,
liodahs,
Mugs, china and tin,
Mirrors very cheap,
mull:naterns, three
Music rolls,
Neall's Arks,
Necklaces,
Pocket books,
Purses,
Paio Is,
Paper caps,
Rocking horses,
Ranges,
Albums, plush .itud
leather,
Authors, and other
card games,
Alphabet blocks and
cards,
Axes,
Alleys,
Banks, iron tin andwood, wood,
Brooms,
Balls
Bicycles;
Baskets,
Banjos,
Building blocks,
Cups and saucers, at
cost,
Cradles,
Carts,
Checkerboards,
Chimes,
Clothes horses,
Combs,
Chickens,
Dolls china, wax.
and bisk, -
Dolls heads,
Drums,
Drawing slates,
Dishes, all sixes,
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Beautiful Albums, Biblegl„ &e.
Complete series pf Pansy Books, Annuals and Picture books.
Ask to Bee the Mechanical Savings Banks,
See our Parlor Games, Select' griods early and 'have
Gallery Next the American
Hotel.
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