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Directory of Churches and Societies,
11t2LvtLr,8 Uupac i, --Sabbath Services
at 11t,.m, and 3:80 p. nr. Sunday Sohnol
et 2130 p m Rev. John Poss, B. A.,
pastor.
II:ma: in: soli. -Sabbath Servieea et -11
at M. and 8;30 p. m. Sunday Sehool at
2:80 p. nt. Rev. S. Jones, pastor.
ST. Jonx's C nruen.-.Sabbath Services
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Stuiday School at
0:30 a.m. free W. C. Clluff, incumbent,
alit=.runnier C'nrncn..--Sabbath Services
at 10:80 a. tie. and 8:30 p. m. Sunday
School at 2:30 p. m. Rev. M. Swann,
pastor.
Rottax C'-.rinme Ctlrlwli.----Sabbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
11 amt. ltov. P. J. Shea, priest.
Univ Fsr.rmvs•' Lunda every Thursday
evening, in Graham's lil,n+!c.
MAsoxne Lona. Tuesday at or before
full mon, in Garfield block.
A. 0. U. W. Looe: on 1st and Srd Mon.
day evenings of each month,
Foaitsraar' LOMB.2ndand lain Monday
evenings of each monde, in Smalo's hall.
L. 0. L. lst Monday in every month,
in Orange Hall.
Pose Urr'tus.--Oflico hours from 8 a.nt.
7:30 p.m.
illi<etctvtcs' Ixartrurl:, Reading Room
and Library, in Holmes' block, will be
open from Oto 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays
'and Saturdays. Miss Jeaaic Ross, Lib-
rarian.
it Iiithrcn s garner..
HOW THEY WENT BLACK.
BERRYING.
"Pat," said Willy, "mother says
the lady at the big house wants lots
of blackberries, and we aril to take
our own little cans and gather all
we find, and she will give us a spin
Hing top each if we filI our cane."
"All right," said Pat, "where shall
wo'go 2"
Willy drew his little brother close
up to him, and whispered iu hit
ear.
Pat listened very solemnly, but
he shook hie head. "Mother will
be angry if we go there."
"We shall be quite safe," declar-
ed Willy; "there is not a bit of
danger if we keep up high on the
banks, and it is cram full of such
splendid, splendid blackberries. I
climbed over yesterday, and saw
cart loads of beauties."
Pat, however, was very unwilling
to go, and Willy had some trouble
to persuade him ; but at length the
habit of doing everything Willy
wished had its own effect, and pies.
wetly the two little fellows were on
their way to unlimited blackberrio•t
in forbidden ground on the railway
embankment.
nor 8 long time they ,,strolled
betide the hedger eletve, ghtbering
the few berries rcmainiug .:iter other
gatherers hail supplied tllemoelves,
little Pat still shrieking crow gtltiug
on the steep elopes, v:1+h ti: ;tt,fu!
roaring, hissing train luehhld past
every half hour en ire way from
Dublin to Wtxford, terrifying to his
timid nature, while to Willy the
glowing inrnaco with the two black
faced mon worintg the engine nud
piling on fuel, the whirl of wheels
and grandeur of the whole ,yonder
ful m,wllieery, bad quite a different
effect. He could not help shouting
and running beside the fast flying
carriages ; he was obliged to wave
his hat in the air, quite wild with
excitement.
"Uh, Willy, therc'e e. horrible big
train coming 1" cried little Pat ;
"there are flames coming out of its
;teeth, Look I look ! and red coals
aro falling behiud on tho ground
every minute,"
"It's a beauty !" said Willy.
"Come on, draw closer. My can is
nearly full, and so is pure ; eve can
spare the time to get a good look.
It is full of people; loolt at that lit -
Ile hey at that window."
But timid little Pat held bio can
tighter and planted his small feet
in the rough, coaree grass to steady
his giddy head as the wild, hurry
ing,'roaring train rushed along, its
great white clouds of steam puffing
out of the funnel completely sur.
rounding and hiding Willy from his
sight and half ohokiug himself.
The next moment the cloud passed,
and he saw the little boy Willy had
pointed out leaning far out of the
window shouting to his brother,
who was close to the train and was
holding up his canfnl of blackberries
to show the boy in the carriage,
who was laughing and holding out
both hande as if to catch some.
Then there was a loud, terrible
scream from somo one, and Pat's
heart jumped as it up into hie
mouth, for be saw the carriage door
suddenly fly open, the little boy
shoot forward into the air, and the
door clanging and banging back.
wards and forwards against the
carriage as the train sped on. A
white-faced, shrieking lady in a
beautiful dress was being held back
by a gentleman from jemping out
after the boy, and another gentle-
man at her nide was trying to catch
the handle of the floor with the
crook of his umbrella to close it.
The next minute the train had
turned the corner and the soreame
11Th+ lady ,vas out of eight, and Pat
heard himself called for by Willy
down below.
"Uh, Pat, Pit, hurry'quick down
nud help us l Ho'e kilt he is, and
he's knocked ate down and spilt my
wilt le can of blactibernes."
rat forgot 1,18 fright The train
was gone, and if the boy was detect
and bad hurt Willy 1,'e was needed,
end fait wns breve enough for that.
Ile left his con nud ecramblod
breathlessly clown the hank to find
the etrauge buy lying seneeless nud
very, very white, while Nilly was
rubbing a red marlc on his own
forehead and holding hie nose, whirl#
was bleeditlg beet.
"Is lie dead?" a -ked Pat, in awe.
,.troop tones.
"No, he isn't dead a bit." said
Willy, angrily "Why, I got the
worst of it ; liojast carie flying out
"f the trill) at me, and knocked me
flat and bled ::ay nose and spilt my
blackberries. Sea there, he'n Dom
ing to 0.5 well as ever.; 113 is not a
hn pt rth the worse of it.- but I
tun"
"Wheal" said the little stranger,
sitting up. "This is a go 1 How
did I mane here ?" Oh 1 oh I lily
arm is all queer. Hero, you fel-
lofts, give me a pull ; it's got sprain.
ed and I can't move it."
Willy's nose had recovered by this
time, and be was pleased to see the
boy was really alt right, for Pat's
t'righteued face had given rise to
doubts, and ha glove the young
willttcman't nem as meati of to pull
as he toss able. Batt it was a good
deal bru,eod as well.
They climbed up on the bank,
after piceing up all the spilt blao!r-
berries and metering them to Willy's
can, and they had sat down to feast
ou some, when Pat started up in
fright— there wive another train
coming.
I was only the engine from the
train just past. It had stopped at
the next station and returned, and
the little stranger's father was with
the driver and stroker in search of
his son. He was so thankful to see
him safe, he gave Willy a lovely
piece of bright gold money for hie
hard knocks and bleeding nose that
his boy had caused him, thereby
saving his own life, and home they
all went.
But an afternoon's bad headache
wog quite enough to teach Willy
that those who disobey others and
lead inhere to do so, must pay the
penalty sooner or later.
V nricjtio.
Queer, but candid people seldom
give anybody taffy.
A Williumspert physician says
there's money in his "coughers."
On test I should think so. Tho first
dose made ma feel like a new person; the
invariable answer to the question did Dr.
Carson's Stomach Bitters help you ?
'nen a gill Is little elm has a
doll baby ; when she grows up she
bus a dolman.
It is the middle aged man whose
incrcasiug girth tells him what the
waunt of time is.
It is absurd to say that hair -dye
coos not deceive anybody. It cls
eeives the man who uses it.
A German physician Sae traced
92 distinct diseases iu one of his
patients to the corsets she wore.
Mothers! It your daughters are in ill
health, or troubled with e, paleness that
seems incurable, or it they suffer from gen-
eral debility, nervousness, langea; weak-
nees.orlose ofappetite, procure at once a
bottle of Johnson's Teulo Bitters, and you
will not regret the outlay. The Tonic end
generally strengthening eruct of this mads.
eine la truly marvellous. Loots. and 31.00 per
bottle at Deadman'e Drug Store, Brussels,
The road to success is open to
all, but too many . want to get there
without the trouble of going.
Now let the funny follows turn
themselves loose on the refreshing
subject of the old maid and her
leap year opportunities,
Tho best cure—Country minister
to deacon—Deleon Jones, you have
to reputation of knowing something
about horses. Ilio got an animal
that's balky. What do you do In
swill a ease ? Deacon Jones --Sell
him,
Raldo m, Thin hair, Se,
Those who are bald, who have gray or thin
hair, or who are troubled with dandruff
should invest in abottle of Dr,Doronwend's
Hair Magic." I► is the anoet preparation
for the hair and scalp now in use. It is ran•
idly superooding all other hair tooios. It
stops falling, restores the original color to
gray hair endhtest rotebaldooee, where there are
ono growth of hair, Doo not t Will
until ! o
Tato but got a bottle at anon. G. A. Dead-
man and J.Hargroavoo di c0., Agents, Brut -
sole.
The force of habit is always
strong. A Baltimore young man
who was calling on a street ear con•
doctor's daughter says that the
lather wandered in at a late flour,
and, opening the door mechanically
esc!tlitnod, "Sit close, please."
1I011SIII1OL1) Ititi't'M
Balt fish aro quickest aucl best
freshened by malting in sour mills.
. Lobatore boiled and served on
toast make a dainty dish for a luneh
or tea.
Cold rain. water and soap will re.
move inechino groan from wash•
able fabrics.
Praete for labels is made by soak,
ing gine in strong vinegary. then
heating it to boilinr, tetnperatnee
and adding flour,.
Fish nifty be scaled 111001 easier
by first dipping them into wielding
water for a moment.
Afillt which has changed may be
sweetened or roudered fit for neo by
stirring in a little soda.
Fresh heat, beginuiur, 10 sour,
will sweeten if phew' out of doors
in the cool air over night.
"VenueIA" loosens the plllegin. "Peel
Mau" soothe tho inhimed bronchia.
tubes. "1'oateria" never fails to cure a
eough or gold. "I'actorle" 25 cents a
bottle.
Keroeeno will soften boots and
ewes hardoued by water, rendering
them as colt and pliable us new.
A tablespoonful of tatpeutine
boiled with your whits clothes will
greatly old the whitoniug prongs,
Dolled starch is much improved
by the addition of sperm or salt, or
both, or a little goal itl'Bbte, dlasaly
ed.
A sone sins of rain or that yea require
a dose or two of Dr, Carson's Stomach
Bitters. Pains in the book and limbs,
headache, feverish cold, oft recuriug et.
tacks of the "blues," Large bottles 50
:songs.
When cooking a largo fowl or
joint of meat, it nifty be covered
with to bettered paper to prevent it
being scorched.
Clear boiling water will remove
tea etltl05; pour the water through
the stain, and thus prevent its speed-
ing over the fabric.
More Iteutnrirable Stilt.
Pound at last ,what the public has been
looking for those runny years and that is a
medicine which, although but lately intro.
duoed,hae mode for itself a reputation see -
end ►o none, the medicine is Johnson's Tonto
Bitters, which, in oonjunotion with John-
son's Tonic Livor Pills, has performed some
most wonderful cures. Impure and im-
poverished blood soon becomes partied and
enriched. Biliousness indigestion Rick
headache, Liver complaint, languor, weak.
nest, dc., soon disappear when treated by
these exoellent tonic medicines. Fur stile
by G . A. Deaden au, Brussels.
A simple but delioiou, disk for
dessert is made by cutting up emu,.
gee in small pieces and then pour-
ing over them same rich boiled sus.
tired. Serve with cake.
Canadian No'vvw.
A robin was seen near Petorboro'
bast weal.'.
J. W. Hammett, of Hespeler, is
going to Africa as a missionary.
Gowdy & Co., of Guelph, have re
coived an order teem Australia for
150 lawn mowers.
An Amllerstburg doctor has been
fined $2 and $8.50 costs for not re-
porting to diphtheria case.
The St. Tomas authorities are
working to suture the Grand 'Prank
car shops which are being removed
from Brantford.
A valuable black fox was captured
near Belmout ou Wednesday by
Wm. Dodds an_I Chas. A. Ford. The
akin is valued at from $50 to $100.
Tom Tullford, to Stem trok farri-
er,. asserts that a ueighbor of his had
been cured of semi-yearly attack of
ague, after all other remedies has
failed, by swallowing cobwebs con-
taining spider's eggs.
A. large gray owl visited Belleville
on Thursday, and after escaping
sevoral shote was brought down by.
a stone thrown by to boy and secured.
It aeized the boy's clothes with its
talons and he had trouble to loosen
its grip.
About $10,000 has been Bub-
scribed toward the proposed now
opera house at St. Thomas, and the
stockholders purpose advertising for
a manager to erect a suitable build -
in,, assume the stock and eoutri
buto the addition sum necessary to
erect a suitable building.
George Eyvel, the well known
stenographer, of Ottawa, formerly
of Sarnia, fell on the street at To-
ronto Friday night and was stun-
ned by the fall. He lay for some
time; when he regained conscious.
nese, finding that he wits being
badly frozen, he made his way to
the nearest house, and was taken
hobos. .Both fns hands were frozen
stiff, and it is feared ho may lose
them.
A Toronto dispatch to the Am-
erican press stege —The decline in
the Knights of Labor in numbers
goes steadily on, All the aasemb
lies show decreases, some to a very
largo extent. One assembly had
600 members ti year ago, and now
has only sixty, Five months ego
there were in this city fully 4,000
Knights of Labor. It is doubted if
there are 1,000 now. luternal die
seueions and dissatisfaction . with
the management of the order ale al,
loged as the canoes of this remark-
able decrease.
Samuel Spitler, Southwold, is the
possessor of a pair of baby's shoes
114 years old. Tho shoes were
made in ]'Tolland in 1774 for Mr.
Spitler's grandfather when he was
an infant, and have been worn by
each succeeding heir over since.
lir. Spitloe veloos the shoes very
highly. They are iu lou excellent
state of preservation and look good
for another 100 years to come. The
0)1008wore evidently built to wear.
They are of leather, built 10 the old
fashioned sorvie,eable Dutch fashion,
with counters insido and out, It
has never boon found necessary to
repair them since they were made,
despite their constant use.
ONEir TO LOAN.
ILL
P.R.CViTE FUNDS,
w} a s?p'€fool
of P'r'ivate Funds have just been
placed in my elands for In-
vestment
AT 7 PER CENT.
Borrowers can have their loans
complete in throe days if title is
satisfactory.
Apply to E. E. WADE,
(ZIGN OF THE
Scotch Collar,.
4 new stock: of Buffalo Robes,
Goat Robes, horse Blankets,
Rugs, Bells, Whips, tire., just to
hand.
A splendid assortment of
Trunks, Valises and Satchels in
Stock and sold at living prices.
GIVE ME ,1 C 4LL.
11. Dennis,
Brussels.
T. FLETCEER,
PRACTICAL
WATCH1IAIililt
AND JEWELLER.
Thanking the public for past favors and
support and wishing still to secure your
patronage. We aro opening out full linos
fn
ROLE' & 81L R WATCH:.IO.
SILVER PLATED WARE
from established and reliable makers,
fully warranted by us.
Cloch,s of the
Latest Desi/?,s.
JIE WIE LlCi Y :
Wedding Rings,
Ladies Gem Rings,
Broaohes,
Earrings, deo.
Also have in stook a full lino of Violins
and Violin Strings. ileo.
N. B. -Issuer. of Marriage Licenses,
T. Fletcher.
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"TILE HOLLY QUEEN."
A limited number of this beautiful pre-
mium picture isoffered subsoribors
for 10 ocinte extra.
The Western Advertiser and Premium
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utast successful agents. Registered let-
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Biouoeet,q, C,er,
AaRNPS WARM):
,Slcad,yhut1)lo,nt8nit° (load lien.
None need be Idle. Previous
Experience not essential.
We pay either !Salary or COM.
]mission.
100 lien Wanted
To Chivas for the Salo of Can-
adien grown Nursery Stock.
The P oUtlilill Nurseries,
barges(' in G`uurtaa
pi'o,' 100 Acres. Main Street, • Brussels,
]+x11, 3, 1888
(,y 3x. I'IXA.UTTN,
UI8Nls'1LAL AC11t1L'(ii,:t'iI1INtli
L'l,l;.11 i N'!' AG ENT, t
p81848t1L0, - • tl s7.
handles '.l', Hendry & Sun's }.
Cutters, rain 1r s ers, 1torso
1
end Turnip I'nlpers nu,1 niers.
Talton Bros, Pea liarvestore and
harrows. Satisfaotinn (1t orantcedi
LOTS F011 84Lli. -
He will also seal lots Nos. 28 and 2
Crahane's Survey, three nerve c+;�
Lot No. 4, Turoborry street, with hoe,
well, garden 180, all complete. A. con
fortablo house and nicely situated lot
(No. 11 Queen St. cast) in Wroxeter le also
offered for sale, will bo sold cheap and on
reasonable terms.
WM. ;tXAIOTIN.
MLAT MARKET,
ANDREW CURRII., PROPRRIETOR,
Don't apply unless you can
furnish first-class References, and
want to work. No room for lazy
men, but can employ any num-
ber of energetic hien who want
work. ADD miss
Stone et Wellington,
Nuasr,.armns,
Toruato, Ont.
WM. SMITH
is prepared to attend to
Carriage Painting
in all its branches, as well as
Sign a7Z.d O7')landerztal
Painting.
He has had years of exper-
ience and guarantees his
work to give satisfaction. A rig
„ well painted is half sold.
Estimates and terms cheer-
fully given.
GIVE TTi11I A CALL.
Shop in the olcl 'Posr'Publishing
House, King street, Brussels,
HURON AND J3RPOB
Loan &Investment Co.
This Company is Loaning Money
on Farm Security at Lownsy
Rano OP INTEREST.
Mortgages Purchased.
SAVINGS BANK BRANCH.
8, 4, and 5 per cent. Interest
allowed on Deposits, according
to amount and time let.
OFFICE.—Corner of Market
Square and North Street, Gode-
ricll.
Horace Horton,
MANAGER.
3LYTH
Woolen Mill.
R. Forsyth & Son, formerly of
the Wroxeter ;Woolen Mills, beg
to inform the Farmers in this vi-
cinity that they Have Now in Op-
eration. a 'Woolen Mill, in Blyth,
and hope that by adhering
to their old plan of making noth-
ing but Sound, Durable Goods
and trust that by so doing to
meet a liberal patronage.
CUSTOM WORK
of all kinds promptly and care-
fully attended to.
Tho J:IICIlansT Pasch paid for
Wool in Exchange for Tweeds,
J?nll Cloths, Flannels, Yarns, oto.
A Trial Solicited I
Satisfaction Guaranteed I
R. Forsyth 84. Son,
Fresh 'Alztl Salt .Meals
1)f the hest ,luanty alwnys nn hand 50,) le -
11:0151 01 tiny part of the village free of
ohnrge.
Terms very favorable.
FAT CATTLE WANTEDi
For which the highest Market price will
be paid.
I also make a specialty of buying Milos
and Elkins.
Don't forgot the piece next door to
J letohcr'sJewelry Store. A. CURRIE.
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pay, which Boris supplied to every member
of the Association throughout Canada and
'United States. 'Phol membership now num-
bering many thousands, and is acknowledg-
ed byall tobothe most powerful orgnnir-
atlonin existence for the
COLLECTION OF DEBTS,
Having over 200 Established Agencies.
Membership. Fee: 1st year $t0 1 2nd year
87 50 ; 3rd year 25, 1f renewed with-
in 1 month lifter membership
expires,
And upon reooipt of which, Certificate of
Membership. dento:otet book, full supply of
notions with complete instructions for using
Association will bo sent. Send for testimon-
ials.
.0.111D)l'ILL'RILLS dt Eo. Mgr's,
:E3a�a.i7.turo . Or -t,
New Shoe Store..
J. DOWNING„
Formerly- of Godericli, willies. to'
inform tbo Public generally that
ho has opened out (b Custom.
Boot cC Shoe Store
Opposite the knelrinan Hotel
and is prepared to, take Orders
for all Kinds of
aC7TJF TOM 7�`OZZJfn..
Nono but First-evla,ss• Workmon
Employed and a. Rerfect, Fit
Guaranteed.
Repairing neatly done.
GIVE iri , A CALL.
, .. Doze in r.
XMAS' GOODS.
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Just opening out. ft largo
and Well, scleetedl Stook of
Xmas Goods for,'the
HOLIDAr .L
TRADE,
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C, &C.
CALL ANI) MI T'1711, i.
"Post" Bookstore,
Beautiful, stock of Allanne.
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