The Brussels Post, 1890-3-14, Page 5MARCH 14, 1890. t THE BRUSSELS POST
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FRIDAY, MARCH Li, 1800.
John Wigbtmen, of Wnwanooh, hae
purchased fi0 acres on the 0th line from
Mr, Noble, of Petrone, for the eu n of
$1250,
Grand entertainment to be hold in
Barne's echnol house on Pridey evening,
1. t ,> ItOlt. Mitalit 214. h rranpnwF :.' have hem,
The ilex mill bnsinoss ie looking np. ntado to melte tiro concert a (Molded sue.
popular aoinlo
x t Ilm'mr's ul
A. hie amp will be put in this year. gess, 1V. SI ono, 1 I
Rev. Mr, Handelman, brother to Rev, singer, will bo present. Don't miss it,
A liendereon, 115. A., of (hie piece, has Conte to whet promisee to bo the meet
reeei;el a Gall to hayfield, Huron Emmental entertainment ever held in ti,
(Jermy,
Rev, David Rogers leotnrod in the
Methodist ohnrah, Trowbridge on Mon.
day ovsniug of this week, Ills subjnot
was "Lights and Shadows."
Ilfenfrvini
'Rev. 0, Deets, of Ethel, and Rev, d:r.
Smith exchanged pulpits loot Sunday..
,\ iella stock grist: mill is talked of to
ho located hare. Stook lista are in air.
uttlati ii and if the farmers support the
echeuto liberally arrangements will be
made nt onoo for building and fitting out
the still.
Tice hi££'rt:rn -The annual tea meet.
ing woe held in the Methodiet obaroh
hove on Wednesday evening of last week.
Meer ten ad.lreee s were given by Bev.
11. Paul, of Brussels, and Rev. D. 'ton -
ere, of Atwood ; reoitatinno, by Rom. Mr.
David, and ,tustcel seeetiens by the
ane gentleman and Miss Gale, of Ethel,
A.limo:6y vote of thank(' was glean to the
persons assie•hp in the program. The
•titundanoe was not as largo as was an.
Relented,
Than, Miller ani8. Y, Taylor were
tlei, ingfHondo at I 'rdwioh last Friday.
11•.v. Thos. Davidson was in Wingham
this week attending 'e meeting t'f the
Presbytery theta,
Arrangements are being made to hold
st t'nblic tomporanee meeting hare, and
effonte 3.1'e beim; put forth to secttr0 a
gond lecturer, 1Ve trust that they may
Inert with the suooess which the impor-
tance of the .object demands.
Tho pupils of Gerrie public soltool
played a game of font -ball with our
pupils, on the baso ball grounds last
Friday afternoon. Both teams were
about evenly matched and no goals were
scored. Principal Taylor acted as um-
pire to the satisfaotion of all concerned.
The return match will bo played in
Gerrie next Saturday.
Tho curling club of this village paid
Walkerton a visit on Monday of this
week and played a friendly game with
them, but owing to some of the best
players of the Wrovetet club being un-
avoidably unable to attend, the Walker-
ton club lied ase easy victory, winning by
10 points. The seem was 48 to ''0. The
pla.yars complained very much about the
state of the ice, and truly we have had
very little weather severe enough to
john' good clear ice.
.Miss Johnston, of God'rish, is visiting
at Rev.,lMr, Forest's.
\ font,ball ante!l was played here on
Wednesday evening between Leadbury
and Walton school clubs. Score 0 to 0.
There is a cause for everything. Dan.
Campbell wears a broad smile. Now
there is a cause ter the', mune it's a
boy.
Tat Mr,£Tlsa.--On Tuesday eroding of
last week the tea meeting was hold in
Duff's church as per announcement.
After the wants of the inner-ntan had
been attended to the following excellent
program was carried out, Mr. Forrest
occupying the chair :-Anthem, Sea.
forth choir ; chairman's address ; anthem,
choir ; reading, Miss Martha Smith ;
quartette, members of choir ; reading,
1Li-e Johnston ; duett, Miss Jennie
Ewing and Jas. Soott ; address, Jamas
Smillie ; chorus, choir ; address, Rev.
13. Jones, Brussels; quartette, members
of choir ; addre'o, Rev. Air. Musgrave,
Winthrop ; duett, Mise J. Ewing and
Jas. Scott ; recitation, Miss Lizzie Smil-
lie ; chorus, choir. Proceeds something
over $52 which will be applied to the
schemes of the church. A social was
held the next evening as some provisions
had been left.
township. Rigs will be sent to town for
those wtabing to go.
Ci-netbrt>olc.
A social bop and supper will bo given
in Zimmer's Hall on friday evening,
210 inet,
Rev. D. B. \foga° wits away Cyt Whig
hate on lesadoy attending the Maitland
Presbytery.
The hard times have worked up a
larger knowledge of law this year thein
nett people would get it hold of in a life.
time raider ordinary olt'eunlotttnoes.
The people of thin loo ility are ropy
thankful for rho full report of Dr. Mac.
donald's excellent address before the
Dominiotl I'serlianteut, ovhioh appeared
in last wo'k'e issue of Tun Pos'r, The
Dr, is able to hold his own with any of
them on the platform or 111,0 of the
IL1d.•:.,
Mee Iliode, of London, is visiting her
eonsin, hire, L. Colter.
11ou't 1' rget the tea meeting to he
Oven by the Sone of Temperance on
Friday eveniog of this week. The e 0.
oert will begin at 8 o'clock.
Mies E, W. Davis and A. W. Pane,
bakerwent to Wingham on Tuesday, the
former to attend it meeting of the
Wanton's Foreign Missionary S.,aiotyaud
the latter a meeting of the Presbytery.
The new hotel to be ereotad by John
Burton in tine place will be a 2 story
solid brink with cottage roof. The main
building will be OOxJO feet Sed the kitch-
en, 18x21 feet. The foundation wall will
be 21 inches wide, and the lower and
upper storey's 13 and 0 inches, teepee.
tively. Mr. Burton intends heating the
houso with a furnace. Contract will no
be let until after the 20th inst. It io ex-
pected that the building will be coin plat-
ed about the middle of July.
Dior ripe.
James Seale has sold lob 11, con. 6,
containing 100 aores,to Alex. Nichol for
the sum of $4.500.
Jos. England, formerly of this town-
ship, a brothor to Uncle Ready, ie visit.
Mg among his old acquaintances.
A special prayer meeting was held at
Mr. Sheridon's last week as some of the
family were unable to attend oburoh.
John Hanes, of the 6011 lino, is going
to erect a now barn next. summer, 40x110
feet. Jae. Newsome has the contract.
Chris. Michie hoe rho contract of
building the new fence around the school
yard of S. S. No. 5, his being the only
tender.
Saturday of last week Goo. Hood
moved his hot= that ho purchased from
W. F. Vanstone, in Sunshine, down to
his farm.
The pupils of S. 0. No. 5 gave a chal-
lenge to the pupils of S. S. No, 8 for a
game of football. The match was played
an Saturday and was very interesting,
neither eine nearing a goal.
HenryJobnston, a member of Bolgravo
A.A. U. W., treated the members of that
Order to the good things of that city in
the line of candies, nuts, apples, toe. You
know Harry was made happy last week.
Tho trustees of S. S. No. 5 have raised
the seats of the sohool and pat them
closer so there would be more room and
more convenient for the children. 111r,
Blaokweli, their teacher, is putting new
curtains up and decorating the wall with
pictures. He is very tasty.
Wbon John Oeddee, of the Ord line,
was returning from Brussels horse fair,
down the 415 line, a dog came running
out of J. Little's) and caught tho horse by
the nose. The horse beoamo frightened
and ran away, breaking the amber and
dragging Mr, Geddes quite a distance.
The horse was (aught ill 1Vlr. Wateou
field, on 5510 0th line.
Win'hrttn.
There is a Irick over the prop oral to
grant the town Band $100.
The town council made the usual grant
of $100 to the Meehnnies' Llstitute.
The Reliance Electric Light Co. is of-
fering to supply 300 lights in the town
for 20 cents each night for one year.
The Emma Wells Comely Company
will play in Wiogttam for one week, com-
mencing Tuesday evening, March 25,
Graham, of Fergus, defeated Anderson
in a livo mile championship race on the
rink here last Friday. night. 110 won
easily by a lap.
Robe. Orr, who has been in failing
boalth Inc some time, left on Monday
lase for South Carolina, with the hope of
being benefitted. He is accompanied by
Mrs. Ort'.
The Wingham Fire Company are ar-
ranging for a grand eolebratiou in town
on the 24th of May. Amougeb other
things on the program will he conteas
between fire companies, base ball, le -
crone matches, too.
The Chesloy Enterprise says the now
tannery being erected in that town by
John Brennan, late of Wingham, is near-
ing completion. Tho twain building is
72 feet in length by 24 in width and 26
poet high, with a wing 26 by 48 feet.
There are fifteen vats.
Theta is a very nnfnleasant tank before
1110 Lmanship Caun0o1 this week viz the
engniriug into certain irrognlariLles of
the Township Troasbrer an hie manage-
ment of alp falls of the munioipaliby.
Itis hinted that there is a shortage of
abonnt $2,200. His bondsmen aro Thos.
Wilkinson, J. Coulter and Wm. Now.
rolnbo. Speohil vitriol -Aiwa of the Council
were hold on Tuesday and Thursday of
;itis week. An expert accountant will
likely go over the books and sift tho
mailer thorou lily• wr abstain from
giving 11uhliration to other particulars 1tnntysix Chinese Were among the
itotil the: mom til,t,t some iinne definite passengers on the steamship Aleys:littie.
shape. - arrived at Vancouver, 11, 1'.,'Monday.
'Re OAR FOR SRRVI(Th) -- Tar.
1.X nndrrnrgued hes pendia bed the .hero:
bred Berkshire boor,Sir Robert Brunet'
Moat Donald 11!01 eu(lelin, The plc was hrod
by J (4. 811541 ,t• Jiro. Terms 05.00, to bo
paid r L LIMN of twice, with Privilege of re.
burnt 010 lit:weeny. (11A13. LA J 5, 18,
a&4 Crnebrnolt.
Private Funds to Loan.
20,000
Iiave boon placed in my hands
for Investment on real estate.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrowers can have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory.
11 r. M. SINCL AIR,
Solicitor, 3*5188els.
` E,AT' IIARIiET,
MAIN
STREET, - onus D.LS,
Fresh soul '0 livered to
Hatt leak 00 y. `'l, any pout or
One best goal y1,t•1' , Inc Y'llloge
Ily alt,eys on Free et'.
lined and de. 't'°'. Cb a r K o.
TERMS VERY FAVORABLE
17 Ccattl ee V1r alnted.
For which the highest market price
will bo paid. I also maks a specialty of
buying Hides and skins. Don't forget
the place, next door to l letcher's Jewel-
ry Store.
(are: v,
See list of pathrnasters, iia in min-
utes of township Connell.
Miss Maggio Stewart, daughter of Alex.
St -wart, of the 10th con. is seriously ill.
T. W. Johnston is away this week
visiting relatives in the locality of Scar-
boro'.
The Auditors' abstract ;may be read in
thio week's issue. A large amount of
money as handled by this municipality.
Chas. Rozoll, of Mortis, has leased the
Wm. Bishop tarn from Forgnson Bros,
for a term of years and will move on bo
it this month.
Jacob Steins, who bought out the
butchering business from Sam. Shinn, of
.Ethel, lately, has sold out again and has
bought the Molesworth hotel.
Wm. Bishop's sale, on Wodnesdty of
this week, went with unite a boom. He
had a good quali.y of stook. Geo. Kirkby
wielded the auctioneer's hammer.
A lecture will be given in the Metho-
dist churoh, Roe's appointment, on
Thursday evening, March 20th, by Rev.
D. Rogers, of Atwood, entitled, "A bottle
of all torte." Vocal and instrumental
music will bo given. Cornulanoiog at
7130.
Succ£ssror, STDD£ttn.-Ib gives ne
much pleasure to announce that J. M.
McLachlan, of 12th con. of Grey town-
ship has passed his final examination in
the Philadelphia Dental College, very
creditably to Itimsolf and his Ahem
Mater. On this oxaminatinn Mr. Me -
Lachlan line graduated taking the degree
of "Doctor of Dental Surgery." 13y the
unnteroue presents received by Dr. 115ao.
at the "Commencement" (graduation
night), one of them being a beautiful
gold headed ebony cane. Tho Doctor
meet have endeared himself bo some of
its fair ones of the Quaker City. Dr.
McLachlan is now putting fn a term
learning the finer points of 'Drown and
bridge" work. We have also been in-
formed that R. J. Whitfield, of Neu -
stoat, and J. D. Booth, who were attend-
ing Oho same college, peeled their first
year's examination very successfully also
passing a epeoial oxatuination in'An-
atomy which is really intended for Ined-
boat students and which. is a fate thing
for first year dental stouts to accomp-
lish. Ont Canadian young men by their
close attention and diligent application
seen to talto a front stand in the Amari•
can eollegee. Binoo passing their ex.
Emanation, Messrs, 1Vhit;wld and Rooth
have gone to Baltimore to tithe the Spring
term in rho College there au mechanical
and operative dentistry. By the marked
snctl0ss of those two mon in the Philo -
dolphin Dental Collego and their good
judgment in visiting other colleges for
the purpose of finding out and !corning
Mime methods of work in the dental pee-
fosgion shows Llutt they .Henn to boom.)
eminent num in their bine of workman-
ship. -
A. CURRIE.
MONET TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 64 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
1890. `mea .t'F. X. 1890.
J.&J.LIVINGSTON
13avo ma limited number of bushels of the
BEST DUTCH SEED
for Farmers in the vicinity. of Brussels, who
intend raising flax dura"g the coming season
whish they are prepared to deliver in wow -
titles to suit flax growore, Otto be got at
the Brussels Vim 5111E Beed gteon out at
$1,10 per hush el, ancon the usual terms.
Order Early to Insure a Ssspply.
—For flax grown from this Seed—
$10 PEIt 'VON WILL BE PAID,
If of good growth ; harvested to proper seas-
on and dolivorod at the Flax 50th es soon as
at for threshing. w0 will also rent a num-
ber of good sod fields f 3 the purpose of
growing max. 99.
J. di J..f,IVINGSTON,
Praprietoresrussele Flax MM.
AUDITORS' REPORT
--OI' THE—
T1OWNlSt1IP OE DIORRIS
For the Year 1889,
REOIEPTS.
Balanoo at lest audit $ 2803 17
Thou. Robertson, rant for Town-
ship Hall 3 00
Lucas, Tanner ,4 Gn., Int. R, R.
up to Jan. 1st, '89 25 50
Interest on Mortgage No. 4536
up to Morel) 10th, '99 32 50
Geo. Skelton, teem for 1888, the
N } lot 17, eon. 9 19 GO
Intermit on Mortgage No. 38011
up to May 15th, '8n 54 00
Dungan Bing, amount of mort.
gage in fell 850 00
Interest on mortgage 51 00
7. R. Miller, Ltoonse'Fund , $ 88
3. R. Millar, 40 00
Lnoae, Tanner L. Go., Blyth, int.
on R. R. up to June 30, '89 25 50
Wm. Holmes, townlino grant
for 1880 165 58
Treasurer of McKillop, Engin.
ear's expenses 4 00
Interest on Mortgage No. 3778
up to March 10,'89 56 00
John Mooney, Collector 10781 09
Jahn 1(irkoonnoll, rent for Hall 8 00
Win.Holmes,uon.residout taxes 51 25
County grant, no lunatics - 70 50
Total Receipts $150.10 37
DISBURSEMENT.
Charity- $ 20181
Borrel of health 51 50
Officers salaries 1167 50
Corporation of heron 3111 55
Railways - - 1353 50
Incidentals 113 50
DeatOogo 208 34
Investments 1850 00
rrtntiog 55 30
flohools :1511 39
Itontiaoion of taxes 7 00
toads and 130idges , , 1273 14
Uncollected taxes 22 (11
Total Expmtdittu'e 012502 1(1
R tlttuee ou limed 7 2547 04
•
We . elm rnulurnigncd hoeing examined
I
,ti • as 111.
the foregoing Immo ts, with ...s3
and wouolters fhe1e0llto belonging, lilel
the same cornet,
lin 10. Jen )0i•nx,1 /talkers.
WV. Luer,awv,
1latr'1 I'ob, 18111, 14111.
NE
STORE!
GODUS!
—ANI) ---
T , OFTHE
(t,"' ] RS. ROGERS begs to an-
nounce her intention of alining
out shortly iu Dry Goods and
Groceries in the Store recently ce upied
by .lir Willis, nest (lour to lit•. Gerry's
Hardware Store; Brussels.
The whole of the Stock will be entire-
ly new (a eircuinstauce that has not oc-
curred before for many years in Brus-
sels) and the prices will be as low as you
pay for old goods. - The
Millinery, 'hale ?; Dress Goods
Departments will be very attractive.
Our Popular Milliner, MISS GREEN, is
now in the markets buying and hunting
up all the very newest styles for the -
Spring trade. The Ladies of Brussels
and vicinity can rest assured our stock
will be composed of nothing but love's of
Bonnets and hates.
Our Millinery Opening will be
announced as soon as the
Stock Is Complete.
Yours Truly,
E. ROGERS.
Keep Your Eyes an this
Space Next Week.
FE� LI
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JSON {LID lP
MANAGERS.
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Money to Loan.
Money to Loan on Farm Pro-
perty at
LU [PEST i . iT1.t'.
Private and Company Funds:
DICKSON & NAYS,
Solicitor's,
BjicsaE1,S, 00'0,'
Tho ralbsrsil,fro off. r ff,r rt
ut1,r I :i i I (1. I ,tetra
horse t 00,0 11; •L meets b nitre'
horst, li.iing 3 }'ours old. 1 earl st,�lbnu
7 wears old ; 1 riallto':t fertile L: t. v 1,:.:.'g'r
Ai -o a hoary tnvaria rn ro C c. rr I an l
, n,thu• hetet e ;d.L sew- n.;.•. ars,
tupnoael to 1, ur hod. lL, t• are alt 10.,•
pram'd. I•n.li0ru,' rtifi,.•„<.n .,ss
cin ser, 003t t -r
w,,11 to call Itad era 1),; n1.11.;.11 41-4
pri .rs, Thty aro good ones.
81'008tt MUM., t'raprtetozv,
Ready for Business t
1 wish to intimate to the
public generally that 1 have
leased the blacksmith shop
at the bridge (rLcal'g) mkt
trio' .�utnte
and now in a position 5)2 at-
tend to all kinds of black-
smithing in a workmanlike
manner and on very reason-
able
easonn •
able terms. MORSE-SHQE-
iNG A SPECIALTY. A. shay -
of' the patronage of the pub-
lic is solicited, It will b€
my aim to give the best is yat-
islilction 3
SILAS1. JAa.?:7rr&
TES, .I+LEPS;l1R,
Practical Tratc1t1 Eke `
and Jeweler.
Thanking the public for post fauns and
support and wishing still to sanr1
your patronage, we are opening
out Full Lines in
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,.
Silver Plated Ware
from Established and Reliable lfakea,,,
fully warranted by us.
Clocks of the.
Latest Desrfgns...,
JEWELRY !
Wa;nDnie RIVae,
LADLES Gast Tinos,
Becomes,
r.annn0ee, t$n
r3Also a Full Line of Vrotres a ed
Violin Strings, tee., in stook.
N. I1.—Jaeunor or Man -toga Llocasr'ra,
T. Fletcher, - Brtassel -•
St, Leon Mineral Waters..
The following speak for themselves
Brussels, Ont., Jan. 3, 1869.
I have been using St. Leon water fee.
the past month or so and have fonnd50•-•-
Very efficaoious in promoting good health.
After using it a week I found my. appe-
tite much benefitted and can now•eat an
mnoh in ono meal ea used to snaaco sprat
for two. For any rheumatic affection 7
believe it to be ahead of any drugs o-0:
patent medicines, and think that per,
sans of a rhonmatie tendancy shotild nee
it constantly.
A.IIovnxn,
Clerk 4th Division Court, ”.
County 11 urea.
Mn. Gnat 000n, Brussels.
Dear Sir, --Tho at. Leon Mineral Woe,.
er that I bavo been getting from yon hae;
done me so much good that 1 clloarfadly
glee my testimony in its favor and hop
others may he persuaded to give it sr..
trial
Wle. Rxncreran, 551...
Brussels, Jan. 7, 1890.
This water, the like of which is found
no where ciao but at 8t. Leon, in the
Provinoe of Quebec, resembles all nat-
ure's productions, an egg cr grain eI •
wheat forinstance. Wo can tell whalt •
au egg or grain of wheat is composed (F
Ind man is utterly unable to maka .^o
grain of wheat or create an erg; and 11050
just as ullablo to connterfeit St. Leer)
Mineral Water. But kind nature hail
done for us what we could not da ibr
onrst'ives---brought tho sixteen differci
itlgrediento of this water ts"etlter ht tin
proper proportions, mixed them ant)
150000 them forth in a r,.p1t ,a 0tret,n.
I am in a position to surl,.y this ro-
mailable water, absolutely to... traiglrr,'
from tho wins at tt 111;n,, t 1 leaven
little• aftt ontnrin,l tit n' ' ' . 1
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