The Brussels Post, 1893-9-15, Page 5SEn. 15, 1393
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DISTRICT NEWS
CI yr tut) roe> le.
Mee. 5. Oster is visiting her sister,
Mrs. Price, at Toronto.
Next Sabbath the communion well be
observed in the Peesbyterian church
here.
Gtoy Towneblp Oranoil will meet al;
Zinerneres hotel in this village on Tues•
day, 20th inst.
We'eal ton.
Rev, Mr, Torrance, of Paisley, former-
ly of 'Walton, has boon in London for so
week taking the Turkish bathe, Tem-
porary benefit has at least been the re -
eat of hie trip. It is hoped that he may
soon be peernanently cured of his most
painful trouble.
Fore—Larit Mondayiat noon p. aok
containing 6 or 8 tures of oats belonging
to 5. Either, of the vilioge, was burned,
the flee being ocoasioned by a spark from
the engine oE Messrs. MaLeed &
johnetou'e thresher. One stack had
been threshed in the forenoon and the
second was to be tackled after dinner.
It will bo quite a loss to Mr, Fisher.
1r3elgra-vo.
A. euerteseta harvest HOMO terrioe wits
held iu Trinity church.
Mr. and Mrs. Barkley, of London, are
visiting friends in tow,,
Children's service will be held in Knox
church on feueday, Sept. 24111.
Mrs. Watson, of Florida, has been
visiting friends in this vicinity.
Miss Lizzie Graham, oi Atwood, le the
guest of her taster, Mrs. Erskine, at
present.
A. number from Belgrave attended the
Caledonian games at Luolinow on Wed.
Dailey of last week.
Prof. Goldeteic, eye specialist, of
Sarnia, paid Belgrave a professional
visit last week.
El tit tea
Dr. Douglas, of Moncton, spent Sun-
day with Dr. Ferguson.
We are sorry to learn that Mrs, Eph.
°ober is on the siok list.
Miss Spence and Mies Lang returned
from their trip down East.
Quite a number from here are taking
in the Toronto Exhibition.
There will be no servioe in the Presby-
terian oburoh next Sabbath owing to
communion at Oranbrook.
The Seoratary of the MeohaniosIn.
stitute received word that the Govern-
ment would grant quite a large sum for
the purchase of new books. Now ie the
time to avail yourself of first arose read-
ing for one year for the small sum of
61.00. New books will be purchased in
the near future.
131 -re v o.
Bliss Sadie McCracken has gone to To-
ronto,
Andrew Patterson bus been seriously
ill with typhoid fever.
Misses Maggie and Nellie and Master
Charlie Hartley have been visiting at
Wooastook.
James Elliott, Wm. Messer and An-
drew Gray intend seeing the World's
Fair this week.
Fisher & Coof Kincardine, have nom-
phsted the repairs on Messrs, Duff
Stewart's sawmill and planer. The pimp
er now in ell idest.
The July make of cheese from this
factory was sold to Thos. Ballantyne and
e
was shipped last Saturday. There were
661 boxes and the prize waa 9 5f16 orate.
Despite thfailure of pasture, owing to
the drought, the factory is waking 18
is f
cheese a day yet.
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No service in the English church,
Blyth, on Sunday next.
Quito a number of our citizens intend
taking in the Clinton bicycle races on
Weanosday,
Chile. Floody, of Iffullett, has purchas-
ed the residence of John Buie at the
north end of Blytii.
Rev. T. IA. Higley is attending the
General Synod of the Church of England
in 'Toronto this week.
Mrs. Barry jessop, Mrs. Graham and
Miss Sophie Symonds left for the Indus.
trine Fair, Toronto, on Tuesday.
The members of the I. 0. Foresters
contemplate holding a grand concert
under their emspioes on the night of our
agricultural fair.
On Saturday afternoon the remains of n
the late Mrs, White, of Morris, passed
through this village to the Union came.
tery where the remains were laid into „,"
its last resting place). Over eighty "
Vehicles with sorrowing friends were in
the prooession.
On Thursday night of last week some
evil disposed person or persons attempt.
ed to get into the residence of P. Kelly,
on Mill street, 11 18 generally supposed
that the parties were only trying to snare
the 000npante of the house, the Misses
Kelly, they, no donbt, knowing that their
father is ab present in the Old Country.
As soon as they heard the ladies about
the house they took their departure.
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Throraing le the order of the day.
Mira rhoey eloteenehlin is visiting al
Atwood,
W. A, Smith leto hitt Montreal College
last weelc,
Alex, alultav jr, lute gone to Stratford
bo attend the Collegiate Institeta,
Grey Connell will meet at Zimmer's
hotel, Ciranbrook, on the 2611i inst., et 11
o'olonk m.
George Weisla jr. has gone to Brussels
to study the tonsorial art at R. N. Bar.
rotes shaving parlor.
Charles Harrison jr. is at present ere-
joying visit under the parental roof.
Ile looks bale and hearty.
Jarnee MoNair jr. left on Saturday last
for Stratford where be will take a oom-
inertia course in the Central Baines
College.
Mrs. 1 llorneastle and clatighter, who
for the past six weeks have been visiting
on the llith con, at James eloNaie's, have
returned to their hone° in Toronto.
Robert Blair and wife are away this
week on a visa to the Toronto Exhi-
bition. They will take a run to Uxbridge
enol see Rev. Ale. Banns, Mrs. Blair's
brother, before they return.
jas, W. Oololough was intending to sue
Conrad Neable, of this townehip, for libel
and load entered the suit. The maga
was settled by Neale apologising and
paying 6100 to Rattle coats, &o.
James Robinson, fathee•in-law of Reba
Douglae, and who hag made his home
with 88r, Douglas' for a number a years,
died on Sunday night and was buried on
Tuesday afternoon. The old gentleman
WLOS univereally respeoted and had retool,.
ed the age a about 00 years. He load
been ill for several months.
Builders are busy at the new bridge on
the 1st line,
The stone wall is completed under Sun-
shine chuera.
Morrie township Commit will meet
next Monday.
Fall wheat sowing is through and the
farmers are anxiously looking for rain.
Rev. J. II. and Mrs, Dyke, of Belgrave,
have been visitingrelatives a Fairmount.
A. short time ago a little daughter of
John Currie had the misfortune to sprain
her leg.
W. Be Mooney intends visiting the
World's Fair and well also call on rela-
tives at Detroit.
Mrs. Chas. Mitchell and family will
make their home in Brunets having re.
moved there from the farm.
Samuel Oaldbiok, jr., has returned
to hie home on the 2nd line, After spend-
ing six months in Unole Sam's dornaie.
Joseph Kennahan, of Wawarash, and
Bliss Mary Agen, of the Gth lige, were
united in marriage on Monday, Sept. eth.
J. E. Hunter occupied the pulpit of the
Methodist church Belgrave and Son•
shine during the absence of Rev. Ur.
Dyke.
John Merry, wife and Bartle Merry, o
Toronto, and Mrs. Kendall, of 'Victoria!
13, 0., were visiting at John Mooney's
reaently.
Wm. Wright is home from London on
a visit to his parents. Owing to a break
in the faobory he has oouple of weeks
holidays.
Risbord Armstrong, has gone on a visit
to hie daughter-, and sous at 1thoselaw,
N. W. T. Ile does not inteed to return
meth near XMRS.
The new school bonne et Browntown
is nearly completed. It is built of red
brick, trimmed with white and When
finished will be a handsome looking
eh:Imbrue and credit to the emotion -
The Methodist oburch at Browntown 1
is undergoing repairs this week. The o
bricklayers are busy bricking the °haat
with red brick. The appearance of the
cornet: ivill be greatly improved when it
is oornphitted.
Sorae Morris youths had a "Harvest
Horne" celebration at Brussels one even. t
ing last week but the corn jam was too
much for one of the patty arid he hart to r
be helped hones by hie companions. Thio P
is rather a bad way of expressing grabi- t
tude for the bounties of the season.
Report saye that a property OMAN in t
Morris, who resides outside of the limits t
pends more than one Sunday in bern•
ng stumps, eating weeds, era. Some.
body should present him with a oopy of
°Bible and also an extract from the
Statutes of the Dominion of Canada.
Dren.—On Tuesday tuorning, Sept. 5th,
lira, the youngest daughter of George
ram, aged 1 year and 6 days, passed
way. She had been ponrly for eever,a1
°eke with whooping cough and this
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ter I with peoullar itioeideet reoently which
her Mrs. Rae, an old lady of 73 years, niet
in wet eonfine her to the honso for a long
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time. Ber son Robert, elong with H. zip lieta 17.J.
lir,,. Chits. Sheriff returned to 1
home in Toronto on Tuesday, at
spending six months elating friends
this towitralp nod T3luevale.
Mrs, 1Vin, Ieuvry, who has been viii
ing her daughter, efre. Cleoree trend
son, bird line, for a few molt putuni
to her home in Italat last WOO'S.
OBIT —On faraday evening, fith
Mrs. Matthew Moses, son. 15, wee will
to her long 110111e afttel: hay, to; tiattiti
Playford, wee rafeing hex reeidenae
et, when Dee of the janice gave way, lettinu
ed the building down ono side ravened
Mabee. Title midden jer tiptoe a etqa
the ripe ago of 05 yew, The deueased,
whose maiden 'lame WM Margaret Sal•
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el etre, Bee, breeking her beg. 1
, board, the top end of which fell open
mon, was born in the town id Grrantook,
Renfrowithire, Suothond, 170d and af.
tertviord resided in Glaegow where she
was united in -marriage to Matthew
Moues cm Juno ilth, 18110. They railed
for New York in 18I0 and made their
home in letaseachugette for about 8 yeare.
From there the tinnily removed to the
township of MoGillivary, 00.,
then a portion of Huron County, in 1864.
In 1868 they settled in this township on
North half lot 27, con. 8. The subject of
this notice continued to reside here until
her cleanse. Oa of a. family of seven
children two cited in Scotlend and the
remtoincler, four sons and one daughter
are highly esteemed residents of Morris
township with the excerption of James
who is now living in Kincardine. Mr.
Moses died on Aprib 17th, 1878, being
blind for 8 years previous to this date.
Mrs. Moses, although eo well advanced
in years, retained her tamales in a
wonderful manlier. She was only ill for
about a weelc the tremble being diartliewe.
The dentosed enjoyed the good will of all
who 'craw her. The funeral. plane
00 ThursdaY, 7tb inst., Rev. 8. JOUCei of
Beassels, oorideoting the service. The
interment was matte Brussel,, came.
tory.
Deeen.—Alerander Campbell passed to
the immortal there on Friday, Sept. 1st,
about 9 o'elock in the morning. Ile wee
born in Perthshire, Seobland, in the year
1816 and was 77 years, 3 months and. 10
days old at time of death. Ile crossed
the Atlantic in 1852 and settled in Granby
of Halton where he remained for 2 years.
From there he moved to Olintou and font:
years later came to his late home on the
let line of Morris. He only survived hie
late partner in life by a few weeks, Mrs.
Campbell having paned to her reward on
the e2n6 of July last, aged 76 years. Of
the family who remain to mourn a kind
and loving father there are, John and
Alex., of Calgary, N. W. T. ; Dr. Jas.
Campbell, of Detroit ; Archie and Mote,
on the homestead ; Damian, who resides
just therm the road; and Margtoret (Mrs.
Geo. Turvey) of Morris. The late Mrs.
John Purdue, who died in October of 1887
MS a daughter of deceased. For years
the deoeasecl suffered .the pangs of die•
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11 Pall oeh
ease, undergoing at times severe sick-
nesees, from which he was not expected
to recover, but hie last sickness was lim•
ited to a few clays only, when bhe freed
spirit, released from the weak, worn and
painseared body entered the higher ex.
artenoe, rich in the rewards of it life
Whittal WAS beautifully adorned with all
those manly principles that win the love
of human hearts and the approbation of
angels. Holiest and kind, faithful and
true, the oommeudations of all rest upon
hitn. He was a consistent member of the
gingham Presbyteriau church, and in
polities ri, life long Reformer. The Me-
erut obsequies on the following Sunday
afternoon were largely attended, some-
thing over one bemired carriages being in
the oortege to_Winghtoin cengetery.
twood.
Dr. Rice has built a fine stable on his
Pr'.°1.1PhearlEYingto Fall Weer will be hold on
Tuesday, Out, 3rd.
II. Boar heel had his name and busi-
Dirge neat'y pointed in front of his EltIOP•
Won. Wherry and family will move
tom the village to their farm in EInta,
eighth Mr. Wherry purposes working
ow that he is enjoying better health.
The Canadian Order of Foresters, of
bis town, are completing arrangements
or a high °lase mooed, to be held over
13allantyne's new store on the evening of
he Elms. Fall Fair, Oa, 3rd.
Mmonemos' ilitiTITUTEt—Sao. Needs has
received a card from the Bch -motion Do -
arta -tent, Toronto, informing him tat
he Department will grant the ULM of
54.70 to the Atwood Mechanies' Sabi.
which is dollar for dollar paid iu by
he local subsoribers.
The Salvation Army tea meeting was
nob patronized as liberally as was ex-
peoted and deserved. The spread was
all that could be desired and the after
program was of an interesting and in.
streetive ohareoter. Cepa Freeman and
Liana Fox said farewell bo their ora-
l -arias here, luovitig been appointee to
another station.
The anniversary services in connection
with rho Atwood Presbyterian church
will be hold on Snuday, Sept. 171h.
Sermons will be preached at 11 a, m. and
at 7 p. m, by REM. G. Munro, of tear-
riston. On Monday evening following
the anniversary tea meeting will be held
in the basement of the church, from 6 to
7 o'olook, at whira addresses are expect-
ed from Revs. G. Munro, of Hatriston
J. A. Morrison, 33. A.-, of Listowel ; 3,
W. Cameron, B. A., ofNorth leforning•
ton ; Rev. G. B. Davis, 13. D., of Lis.
towel, and resident minieters. Choioe
musio will be furnished by the choir.
Netolteew-wortix.
Miss Irwin, of gingham, ie visiting
friends in town,
Repot says the village hotel is going
to almege hands,
Ibibes Bella Lougheed leaves this week
for an indefinite stay in Toronto.
Miss Wood, of Stratford, 19 the guctab
of Mr, and Mee. Wood, of our village.
Quite it number from our village are
going to attend the Toronto Exhibition
this week.
Last Somdtty, in the abeenee of the
pester, the Methodist putpit was mon-
pied by Mr, Kellington, Trowbridge, and
a most excellent eddrese was given.
The now Orange Ball will noon be
ready for oraupsaion. The Orange broth.
ten intend to celebrate the oouasion by a
grand tea.meeting and entertainment.
Baird spoke to the young
people last Sunday evenieg, taking fox
Iris topic, "Two noble Revolutione." Ho
founded his earnon on Danione remoln.
tion When in the Babyloeieli (beet and
that of the Prodigal Sou, loud throughout
had a need; deeply interested audienoe.
On Friday evening, 15th inst., ni box
nodal will be bold at Ur. Annetrong's
residence on the Boundary, Tho pro.
needs are to bo expended in pueehasing
ri. new library for Enueuentiel Sunday
School, Tho Brussele oreheetra. Will be
present besides nuniercnie other talent so
that a splendid evening le Reeked leeward
combined with other troubles, calmed hoe
death. The funeral took place the same
afternoon ab the Brussels cemetery, Rev,
B. Paul conducting the service.
The handsome brick residence of Roble
Bloomfield, let line, wain oompletely
destroyed by fire on Wednesday of last
week. The fire etarted in the old log
hone, situated a few feet from the briok,
from a pan of hot mho. No person was
near the house et the time and the fire
was well under: way when notioed by the
neighbors, ARUN) household fernithre
wail saved: The Ines will be about el,•
600 with very little insurance. Mr. and
Mrs. Bloomfield aro now living in their
other house across the river.
While threshing at Inspector Jno. R.
Minaret on Thursday of hoet week Bryce
Young had a very close oall. Ile woe
oiling the gearing when rho sleeve of his
smock caught in the machinery. Ete
immediately braced himself and luckily
the sleevee tore out at the shoulder and
he was free. Had the smock been new
Mr. Young woad likely be minus an
arm to -day. The numbers of men who
have lost membere in this manner are
SWUM A0OIDDN'4.—T1oward Snell, of
the Boundary, went to Manitoba sono
time ago with it cell load of horses, On
the homowaed trip he had two cites of
cattle taking Mom Best. At Berrie
their freight Wale was standing on the
Witch where another train some
hog luta the rear of the freight. Iffe.
Snell anti a oompanion wore in the
caboose. It was lifted off the trucks,
curried 100 feet forward and landed on
the telegraph wire. Mr. Snell was quite
seriously injured aboub the Uinta and is
still very poorly at his family theidenoe.
A. number of rattle were killed and others
badly damaged. An agent of the rail-
way company visited the injured man
hod week with a view of effecting a
rattler:drat for the itjury done. Wo hope
MreSnell will boon be frilly restored to
hie anal hoteith,
Wromeoitcbr
Two weddings are on the tapls and
people are all expeotante ,
A bakers dozen from here intend visit.
ing the World's Fair this week.
Gofton's now bionic is rapidly rising
and will be ready for the roof in a short
time.
Our new citation agent by his business,
like and obliging marmot is hunting
deservedly popular.
Many farmees and others availed
themselves of the obetop rate to visit the
Toronto Exhibition,
John Bray is putting up a building
next to his blackernith shop which he
intends for use as a show room for ones
riages, ete.
Alex. Leonard, of Stonewall, Maui.
tobto, was visiting here last week. Be foe.
moldy resided in Wroxeter. Ile has clone
well in the West and will take is
Chicago on his way home.
;Trak Sanderson has returned with his
beide, A,I1 immense crowd mot the train
and gave three aware for each as they
stepped on the platform. They have
now rattled down to Weber matrimony.
The Thanksgiving mooting of the W.
In M.. Sraiety of Presbyterian church
Was a great 51100585 fitianoial/y aud
racially. The papers read by the dif.
levant members were excellent and to
thelpoint. Mre. Wm, Douglass filled the
Preettlarit,s chair itt Splendid tityle.
Wing -len en
Themes Bell has purobrised the
Orating rink property adjoining hie fur-
niture frootory, from Alex, Orr,
The Agricultural Ball has been coin.
plated and the grounds are beteg put in
shape for the show.
Jae. McKelvey, of tho Star restaurant,
has rented the orating rinlc from T.
Bell and will run it this Winter.
J. 11. and W. le Dulmage have pot
their stallion Saranac on the track this
Fall. Ho book first place in tho 2,3/3
trot a Guelph, purse 6200. He took
three straight heats, tile time made be-
ing 2,31i, 2.318, 2.33e. Beattie Bros.'
'Y'ioncla took third place in the open trot
OD pace, at the eatne rues. Best time.
2.23e,
At the regular weekly meeting of
Anchor of Hope Lodge, L 0. G. T., it
was decided to hold a box social in the
Temperance Hall on Tuesday evening,
the lOth Met.
Miss Maggie MaLanchlin, who has
fully reeovered frong her recent illness,
has returned to her hither in Now York
city.
Dr. ail] %leo, To-elee 11,tV away on it
trip to 11.. !egret, klisecteri, and will
visit gorld'e Par bailee they rotern.
The f PtI, Illoglialt (heath it, town will
bo operal on the let clay of Oct. rhea
john Eider hag roIertiod home, having
spent the len, fee, in iethe in Duluth,
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Near here Wednesday morniug of last
week a young man named Levers was in
it well at a depth of ea fest boring when
he street a vein of gas. signalled for
a rope, but before the rope got to him he
became insensible. Another young man
named Marshall descended to his assis-
tance and fastened the rope around
Lever's body, but he too was overcome
with the gas. Some of the neighbors,
suspecting that something was wrong,
went to the well and pulled up Lever's
bosly. After coneiderable delay Mar-
shall's body was also brought to the sur-
faces, but life had fled. Lever was resus-
citated alter considerable difficulty, and
is now in a fair way to reoover.
A. despatch from Toronto sees :—
August Lang, to clerk 22 years of age, was
arrested by Deteotive Davis Tuesday
morning. The action of the police de-
partment was taken on a telegram from
the Chief Constable of Wingham, who
wired to the Chief here that Lang was
wanted at Winghane to answer a oharge
of rape, a warrant having been issued for
his arrest. Lang left Wingham on
Saturday night iu a buggy and it is eup.
posed that he drove to Clinton, where he
boarded a train for Toronto. The polies
have no particulars about the alleged
offence, and Lang will be detained in
custody until the arrival of an officer
from 'gingham wibb the tearrant,
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Customers with seasonable goods in all lines.
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STYLES BIG -HT.
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Boots and Shoes, Hats and Oaps.
We guarantee Prices and Quality equal or better
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