The Brussels Post, 1885-4-24, Page 5-T
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THE BRUSSELS POST
DISTRICT NW
(..7rac3trrooir.
See advt. of teudirs wanted for
painting 1(1 2(11 house.
The Telephime , 222 telking
(plume eintimitideatiou to us thie
week,
Valentine Gramm well have hie
Rine kiln in complete relining order
by the let of May inal will be able to
atten(l promptly to all nrdors received I
after that date.
Cranbrook is likely to have Ude-
graph facitttice at an early day, The
Great North Western hero offered to
open an olliee here if the villagers
will phlox the pules across to the lino
north. A eubscription list ie now un-
derweigh and is beiog liberally signed
to raise the necessary funds for that
pnrpose.
E. (Jarrow having removed the ma-
chinery from his saw mill disposed of
the building by auction on Monday
last. Alex. 4.)elga tty wielded the ham-
mer. The bidding was quite spirited.
John 'AleLall 011 1111 Wee the purchaser
at the suni Of $111. Mr. MeLauch-
lin intends removing it to his farm
and converting it into a barn.
Biehop, misuser, is through
with his work for this year.
Thu Morris & Grey cheuee factory
will commence work about the let of
May, A good season is .0o23nted on.
Lest Tuesday Mrs. Walker and hor
two sons, Osias and Jerry, ha Brus-
sels for Newbraske, where they intend
making their future home. It is their
intention to go extensively into farm-
ing.
Donald MeLauchlin is making pre-
parations for building a largo barn.
He will move au old barn and will
build another alongside of it. They
will measure 08x44 feet and 50x80
feet reepeetively. A stone basement
will be under the wholo barn,
Last Wednesday Alex. Forest, John
Dickson and Alex. Grant started for
the west. They are engaged by the
C. P. R. in connection with the ex-
tension of the telegraph lines on the
British Columbia side of the Rocky
menutains. They will keep their
hair cut close while the Indians are
"MI their ear."
nor':2s.
The farmers are anxiously waiting
to continence plowing and spring
work.
Tho friends of the Scott Act in this
township aro devising liens to carry
the Scott Act 11110 succe• silt' operation.
It is the intention to make the law
breakers smart every time,
James Wetsen 1(0 1011133111d the Crit:
tenden property at Sunshine, poying
the sum of $800 for the mune. Sev-
eral parties have been negotiating for
the store to commence business.
The Exeter Reflector says :-On
Sunday evening the 5th intit„ at the
residence of his son, in the township
of Morrie, Houry Matter passed over
to the great majority at the advanced
age of eighty-seven years and fise
months. He was born in County
Down, Ireland, in 1708 -the year of
tho Irish Bebellion. Left an orphan
at an early age lie was, when but a
child, forced to grapple with life's re
-
elides, relying entirely on his own re-
sources -a circumstance which may
account for the remarkable independ-
ence of character -vhieli ho manifest-
ed throughout the whole of his after
years. At the ago of eleven he re-
moved, to Glasgow where ho remain-
ed about thirty years. In 1841 he
emigrated to Canada, and for eleven
years endured tho hardships of pioneer
life among the roolty wilds of tho
township of Dalhousie, county of Lan-
ark. In 1852 be came Westward and
settled on he Thames Boad, Usborne,
in which township he lived till a few
years ago, when ho remofed to the
township of Morris, throe of his sons
and a somin-law having farms in that
township. Ho possessed a strong,
hardy constitution, end scarcely knew
what it was to be sink a day in his
hfo. On Monday night, April Brd,
he was seized with paralysis, from
which he never recovered and on Son -
day evening "the spirit peacefully
took its flight." Religiously or pol-
itically, ho was net a blind follower
of any soot or paXly 1tepreforredon
all important mottos to think for
himself, and ho Wee at all timee able
to give a reason for the faith that 'MIS
in him. A man of genuine integrity
and ecrupulonsly honest, he was con-
sequently highly respected by all who
knew him. Ile was buried on Tues-
day in Brussele cemetery, The fun-
eral, notwithstanding the almost ina-
paesable state of the roads, was very
largely attended.
Mao a:1mm..
Cricket is coming to the front.
A by-law to raise $1.500 to sink a
teet salt well will soon be voted on,
a
Next Sunday Rev. Mr. illeCtitill i l 1.....
Ca d'tn raci5o aailwa,y Tiro ablo,
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ii,this
It is rumored that Adam jaeltson, 'I
at one time a young druggist hunt, i
eon of 1. G. Jackson, te one of Iliel'a
followere.--:-..-; ,-
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The members of the 1, 0. 0. F.
. Teeswater Branch.
lags iu this town have alinemt con-
pleteI1 arrangement., for tho preettiita-
twit of ninele initiation ceremonies lit •
tint town hall, and it is likely the affair ,
will come off within a couple of weeks.
A theatrical company composed of lo.
cal lights will oleo lend their aid and 1
MM.
liele,
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t.:01 r, Mau. JiilrOfll.
0 Toronto.. pop' 7,20 a.m. 5.40 ILM.
0 ()mow:vino , ' 0.50 - 7,05 .,
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4 Orangeville .1e110.00 " 7,42 "
71 Amaranth 1 , j10.!1 '1 7 V "
, 7.38 8
present a laughable farce. tei: 1 an -1- :to in " 7.44 "
Sumac; Snow. --'1"11 (1 Turnborry 231 Arthur .. , . ., :11.08 . " 8.10
Agricultural Society held Its annual 30* lienitwerth....1
show of spring stook 011 the Market 34- ;mit staiser „ !1.1.23,e a.m. 8,411 "
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Square, Wingimm, on the 17111 feet. 417/ 11,110081.(N, . .. :12.2 58)101 0,01
5411 Pordwiell , ,. 12.05 " 1 0.31 "
00 Gerrie .. , . ..1 1.08 " 0.40 0
021 Wroxeter .. ..1 1.15 " j 0,40 "
09 Winglnue Head! 1.88 . 110.08 .
74 Teeswa ter.. A rr I 1.55 pan.J10.15 "
There ware fifteen horses and live
bulls exhibited. The following is the
list of prizes awarded :-Imported
Heavy Draught hot80s-(4 entries -
let J(114. Anderson, Ferlyee "War
rior," 2nd Thus. Agnew, karnock,
"Honest John." Canadian Heavy
Draught -(4 entries -)181 Nixon &
Winghtun, "Pride of the
West," 2m1 Jos. Stnellie, Bluevale,
',Good Cheer.'" General Purpose -
(4 entries) -1st Tas. Tippling, Wing -
ham, "King of Quality," 2nd 'Vegan
b Page, Belmore, "Scotian]. Yet."
Bead and Carriago-(8 entriee) - 1st
Wellwoocl, Winghain, "Ethan
Allen, jr." 2ncl John Gibbous, For-
dyce, "Dictator," Diploma, Jas.
Anderson's "Warrior," for best horse
in any class. Thorenghbred Durham
bull, aged. -(8 1 ntries)-1 -1 J. A..
Fortune, Wroxeter, "Kinnellar," 2nd
John Barbour, Ht. etelens, "Duke of
Maple Ridge," (11224.) Thorough-
bred Durham, under two years -(2
entries) -let, Time. Henderson, Wing -
1111231, ''Sir Francis,' (1128(1.)
Liestaxwel.
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The roller rink 122 to be opened this
week.
A large and (wetly addition is short-
ly to bo made to the tom] library.
Quito a number of new, buildings
are proposed to be erected in town
during the coming sturnner.
Tho Council have decided to extend
the waterworks from Wallace street
along Main to Dodd street,
Rev. Jeffrey Hill, nf Christ Church,
lute been appointed. by the Bishop of
the DiocJee to !North Chatham and
Dover tp, xectiry.
J. W. Scott, sold the feller day to
George Zilli,tx, of the Queen's, a vac-
ant lot 00 Wallace street known as
number eighty-four, far $500.
Miss Cron, en of the teachers in
the public school, has, in consequence
of continued siclinese, sent hor
signatien to the beard who have ap
pointed Miss Clitnio iu her place.
Notice has been received hero that
an eleven composed entirely of the
leading medical cricketers of tho Pro-
vince will visit us on the 25th of June
next. A club of eleven modicals is
something new.
It is proposed by emno of the more
enterprising residents of the town, to
purchase the site of the burnt block,
on Main etreet, nearly opposite Dodd
street, by a joint stook company, and
erect a building thereon. Tho ground
floor could he utilized as implement
rooms, while the whole of the second
flat could bo converted into a public
hall• .
W. 0. T. U. Course.- The fourth
Icahn 01 1110 above course will 1120 giv-
en by the Rev. Jno Smith, 'of the Er-
skine (Presbyterian) church, Toronto,
in the Congregational church, on
Monday evening, 2711i of April, at 8,
Subject "How to prevent DrunIcen-
nem and 82100 Forty Millions of dol-
lars annually." The last lecture of
the comae will be delivered by Col.
Bain some time in May,
The Nova Scotia estimates for the
year were presented in the House
of Assembly on Saturday. The rev-
enue is estimated at $509,608, aud
tho expenditure at $507,122.
A Belinont correspondent writes
that a great deal of spot:illation and
talk has been caused in Belmont aud
vicinity by George Billington, of Smith
Dorchester, having lett the neighbor-
hood. Ho sold his farm, nonsisting
of 200 acres, to James Bunn for $18,-
000. sold his farm effects, and on 1110
night of the sale cashed the notes and
went away, Tho simultaneous
peanut= 01 1110 wife of' a Yarmouth
farmer, '231 1300)210 talking, and there
0110 Many W110 would bo glad to hear
of tho whoroabonts of either party.
Mrs. Billington was prevailed upen
to sign off hor dower of the 200 acre
farm under the impression that her
Imehand intended to purchase the
lilonreltouse homestead in North ;Var.
mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Billington had
not been living together for seine timo,
on account of domestic infolicay.
Mrs. Billington is left without means
of support.
111Lies. LloIng East.
Express.
r;
111
11
171
91-1f
80
851
431
1101
014
114
014
70
74
192
Teehwater Dep
Winghain goad
Wroxeter
Gordo
Fordwich
Harridan
?ages t
Mk. Forest.. ,
Kenilworth
Arthur
Luther
Waldemar.. ..
Amaranth
Orangeville Jot
Orangeville ..
Toronto . , Arr,
5,10
5.28
5.47
5,53
0.02
0.25
0,85
0.51
7:00
7.20
7.53
7.58
8.04
8,12
8.35
10,45
0.111,
11
2.15 p.m.
2.80
2.49
2 56 "
3.00
3.29
3.40
3.07
1.19
,1,80
0.10
5.17
5.24
.5.35
5.55
a.m. 8,115 11.30.
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Refreshment and Dining Roams
TORONTO JUNCTION,
ORANGESILLE ANIL
CARLETON JEN crioN.
C:t‘T
THROUGH TRAINS
-BETWEEN-
--TORONTO AND MONTREAL. -
T. FLETCHER,
TICKET AGENT, ERESSELS,
TAILORING.
O. H. Maddaugh
bogs leave to notify tho people of Brussels
and surrounding country that ho has open-
ed a shop in GltANT'S BLOCK, formerly
occupied by W. H. Morris, whore ho will be
please(1 to attend to the wants of all favor-
ing him with their orders, The best of
satisfabtion guaranteed,
CRANBROOK LIME WORKS.
The subscriber wishes to notify
the PUBLIC that he will hare his
LIME KILN
in Complete Running Order by the
1st of 11A.Y, and will be able to
furnish/lily Quantity of First-class
Linie at any time during the. Sea-
son. Price at Kiln -14 cents per
Bushel.
v amilimivz9
CRANBROOK., P. 0.
BABY CARRIAGES,
BABY CARRIAGES.
J-TTST1
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a Choico Stock of Baby Carriages
that Cannot fail to snit the wants
of the
Call and see them.
LARGE STOCK OF HARNESS
ON HAND.
Give 7110 a Call.
11, DRAWLS.
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The Show Room was CrQvided
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From Thursday Morning until Saturday Night.
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and well selected
Stock of Millinery.
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& Fanoy Dry Goods,
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