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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-4-20, Page 5IO ill 11e • siv0 City vire To iters ,ion tont to I of inert so, at, or, in etc tits Of ins em :he Na oo+ ea A.P1UL 20 1888. THE BRUSSELS POST oismosteassisermessumseteesameistastessmossiseersee %erecttost. Rev, F. Ballantyne, M, A„ and Elder Watson attended the Maitland Yrooby. tory at \Vi;glean on Toenrlay. It is ristorted that our enterprising sawmill men havo offs ed a free site to the C. 1'. It, for station yarns, see. if tho road comes through hare. J. S. Wagon, of Seaforth, luta purohaeod the ;Hop business hero and will b000me a resident of Walton, 1\'e weltroue him to our village. I EL*elft ''t► dtov. J. Ferguson and wife spent last Thursday et Henfryn personage. A. J. Selwood his gone t+' lvfuoreield to superintend a brick yard thorn, J. K. Baker is still on the Wok Het. W+' wish for him a speedy recovery. The water has 0ubetded and pedestrians can now travel tho road without the aid of riff s. The logs ego now having !heir ride pontoon que-tion. A number of little down the river to ]tfilno'e hill, Ethel. follows in the book seats, their educe.. "With the flower and with the leaf tion soeme to hewn been sadly neglooted Till I come tho timo is brief—Spring." in regard to ehuroh behaviour. Perhaps A meeting in the interests of rho tem- they ore related to the Roger thiovos, who perauce cause was held hero last Monday destroyed more than they ate. night. Thnro was 0 fair attendance. Rev. J. T. Le Gear showed tho advant- ages of the Scott Sot and its 000nene too, while the pastor exposed the falsity of the Arti's statements in their Pamphlets. It was rumored that an orator for the Antis world be on the scene and an op portnuity was offered for the opposite party to sdvanee their argmnente (?) but the Demosthenes failed to put in an rip pearanco so the invitation from the past. or was not taken. The people evidently enjoyed tho meeting. Iwo mnwLinge wore bold in 11'IcPhor. son's school, T'nruberry, latoly, tho flrst on Monday, the s000nl on Tuesday, both meetings wore largely attended• llfrs, King, nee Miss Mary MaKinay, loft Blnovale etation on '.Tuesday for the far Northwest. May tho young couple have it pleasant journey, not only to the Nnrthweet but till through life, ltay. Mr, posy of Brussels, delivered nn exnollenb son= from Acts 4 obits, 10 verse, "Whotiar it ba right in the sight of God judge ye," 1Ie mado It the basis of tho tom Scott -Act sermon calling on all to vote as they pray. Rev, A. Y. Hartley, after a sojourn of two months among the flower gardens of Alabama, Tcnessee, Un,rgia and Florida, returned on Tuesday in the midst of a snow storm, but only too glad to sea snob a pure thing again. Mr. Ifartley's health is greatly improved and his many Wanda trust he will, ore gong, be fully rostorod to his nsnal flolf. Tnn Poor says oucorp. Rev. Mr. Cook preached an excellent sermon from ...And grouter thiug•+ th.,n tip es can ye do because I go to my Father," Ile referred to the great tom. 'V4fn0hii n. h movement in favor of early nosing is bein,t agitlited in the town. C. W tt J. Kerr, lessees of the roller rink hive again got everything in drat. Claesshape for roller skating. In his primary examination at Trinity Medical Sohool, James R., son of Dr. Macdonald, took fourth standing in a class of 98. Joint Linsley and John Farrow, (Com. over's hotel) wore each fined 550 by Pol- ice Maoistrato Williams on Thursday for violation of the Scott Aot. The following ollecors were elected in conueatudn with the Wingham Gaorosso Club for 1888 :—Hon. Pres„ H. W. 0. Meyer ; Pres., Jns. Monty ; Vice.Pres., Ed. Bowles; Hon. Soo., W. Corbould; Seo., Will J. Fleury ; Treas., T. Ball Mo- Androwe ; Captain, Josh VanAlltin ; Committee of Management, W. Ewart, tGrti3 - A. ITitigaton and B. (.ornya. Stamm Snow,—There was a fair turn. ball wheat is looking well so far. out of peoplo and a good show of horses Wild geese were seen going north a on Thursday of last week. Tho follow- few days ago. drought ing es the prize list : HeavyTi.e roads are still bad, thero being yet !nesesf-r► rtes Dr. John Campbell, while at Chicago the he other day, on tots way to British Columbia, garrotted by three men, named Anderson, Mines and Considine. and robbed of his pooketbook, containing 9(i5 in money, which was subsequently found in Considine's pocket. Tho Crooke are well-known to the Detroit polios, and have been held for examination. SALT, 1N ad in Gladstone to hear the sad notes of -,r•001) on reah1 tel' l i ,'1/4. ,,,, sloths on 1,'uo the terms. It1 order On close rho affairs of the onto to of the late ,tits death of our dear young friend Dan. ldroadfont, sr„ of this plana. lie Mod in Dakota whore he had bean teaching school for Homo Limo and his trim lswere white"' at Glut station for tho body which Morris, icingtlIod Bonn 0i3 bnivatvi 111 xU nn int Is 6 err+rte 1 R they axpented to Hama 1)p that tlnynit rho dation, good orchard, well and pnop , Neer• au the Bravo rend Cru r rte. W. H. Wiles spent Sunday in London, returning on Monday. L. Campbell, of the Albion Hotel, is out of town for a fow days. Miss Ellen Ayers is away for a trip to Windsor and Detroit for a few weeks. C. G. Bean, of Stratford, sipent Satur- day and Sunday visiting Itis brother, W. S. Bean. S. A. Seamen, the popular agent of the 0. P. R. hero, is taking a holiday for a few 1vee1W. Rev. D. C. McDowoli, of Wingham, 000upiod the pulpit of the Methodist church hero last Sabbath. Wo regret to learn that Wm. Green is very seriously ill, Pntllor Green hi ono of Howiok's earliest settlors and fow man have been as universally esteemed as he. We join his many friends in wishing that he may again be restored to health. W. G. Megaton, the executors offm' the tel. lowing valuable lauds for solo North nn 1)t I,at 00, Coi�, eltou 0,'fna'ndblo of trate. Mother stood the jcurnoy tory Moll althnngh oho in anffmring a ]ittlo now from a slight mild. Wan. liubklrk's en- tire horse, was in good heart and showed himself off well, when ha wan being lead from the oar up to the etablo in Gl;td. stone. Thin be a vary backward spring here although the snow is going vary fast now and the cloaks and other wild fowl have put in their appearance. Thank- ing heartily all the dour friends and well - midterm for their kind service acid good wishes which T novor can forgot while relraon loots, I remain, Yours very truly, 000. ALCOea, Gladstone, April 10, 1888. stallions ---Calder d; McMillan's Warrior Edmond. d'a Dd ollwoo 1 • William W U'Gt eo t Gmdinu dia1) hh t Jo hnDav idson Kin. snow banks in many places. Im Da- kota ]oat He 1)a well Pleased with loss ; W. McIaenzie, Curless. Road unci the country. ruining.. - 1 1 ivingston's "Electric 'Nearly all havo comm need plowing, Chief" iltl}thl : John Stewart's "Young and with the contin0nuoo "f good woath- Bidgewoo.l," 1\Vroxoterl. General put- er seeding ern be general in a fow d ys. P est-Tolnl 1rlton,V'tgham. Bulls, Chas Caseso receivedf kick from (shone n cd—P. Fowler, J. Henderson. Ant on the side of the head whioh, though (,loos. -Jas. Elliott, I3luevale, Holstein l p infnl and will lav Sweepstakes, Peter Fowler. LasitOwV cv I . Spring Shoo will be held here on Fri- day of this wc°k. We zero lihul. to got a new 0. T. R. pare ms,,r anthill building. Tho Fire Company is to bo inereosed hog,' ' o; to Oft, on monition. s. John Hamilton, Elms gravel road, is the possessor of a gaos0 oga measuring • 11 8' 1y all olearet, and 15 closely adjoining the Villageof of l rustielli wad witl0 ft 6ua,1 term for 151(5 Nnla0e 0Enukrnhe This turns to a valuable one,cultivation, i v 4tion, i•'„r ins a. His watered with the river Maitland and hi ,1 good apply of mIU , ,Anes and tonne apply to a�es , Stith, Y. and never n et sprlup Cl For' fut'ther pile )d +s Vit i 3 ' win ha given ut oily rima, N 8qua,O es r oat ' It I11 E1tThC , Brussels, P. G. 0.12 P, U„ Middlesex. County. / t(i AOItU IAli11 PUB SALE. -- t flret•elass farm for Halo iu the Ttwuship of Morris d, rho County of If neon, Letup south hall of north half lots 00 2 20 ALA south halt at 20 In tl, con., mnotainlnn 21r) norms tenni or toss, Ids acres inost)y. clear of stun; po and iu a good state of I.ulti• ration. lbern1s a yOuug neariln, orchard, 0 gond bosei and hank hunt 30 x b0 foot with atone stable underneath, 'rho feral is situ. 1F.A.GTS NOT PIOTIONr mussels 1'. U., Buns 1rg, M • ur ,. 1.0 P.O., Janes Bourg, 011yi1' Lodge ticulara apply an the g>rnu,100> 0011) 2.t, Qsl,nlidi:t . V cy wt.. Seeding has fairly commenced in Man- itoba. St. Andrew's church, Kingston, was burned, In two days of last week 138 families settled in Manitoba. A. paper culled the News 18 to be issued at South River, Muskoka. The coi,traet for a new Oddfollows' Hall at Amherstburg has boon lot Inc $2,• 500. Ex mutations dor promotion in the inside and outside branches of the Civil Service will b„ held May 1Gth. The death sentence of Thomas New- ton, the Winnipeg murderer, has been committed to life imprisonment. The new factory of A. Harris, Son of Co., of Brantford, to be eroded on Cock- ehntt• Plata, will be threo.storys in height and 400 feet long. Gabriel Dumont will, it is understood, shortly visit Montreal, Three Rivers, Quobeo and Ottawa, and leet•nre on the last Northwest rebellion. Dr. Carroll, of St. Catharines, is the owner .'f a walking stick whioh is said to have beloogod to John Wesley. It is of boxwood beautifully carved. The estimates were presented in tho Nova Scotia Legislature Monday. The probable revenue is placed at $682,074, and the expenditure at 5668,243. rho writs for tho local elections in Missisquoi, Maskinonge and IIooholaga were issued on Saturday. Nominations aro fixed for tho 2Lst inst. and voting on the 28th. Sarnia Observer : Hon. Mr. Pardee is on his way homeward, making a short stay at places of interest on route. Ho will probably reach hero in about two weeks. All will be glad to learn that his health is greatly improved by his stay in rho South. Mr. Patterson, M. P., of Essex, pre- sel.ted to Parliament a petition from the Municipal Council of the village of Kingsvil'e, nuking for a bonus of 55,000 per toile for an extension of the Lake Brio, Essex a Dotr.nit River Railway 00„ Blenheim. and f le t n Kingsville 1 Companyhas ' Tba St. Thomas Gas Ibean burin; f •:natural gas, and struck n heavy flow at a depth of 00 feet, on Sat- urday, increasing as they go deeper. Tho gas, when let, threw a flame at least 130 feet high. Exerts say it is the purest g p not nu fames r I g11Robert Meek, editohate MU. r of the Kingston him no for some time. Robert Hall, flth con., and George � Whig, has been appointed Provincial Laird,. f Ethel cut ono cord of wood in I Deputy High Chief Ranger of the Inde - ten a mnntea with , Tho Algoma Advocate, published at I vices since Lia ...lotion to rho position of "The Pad1ock.” HARDWARE STORE HARDWARE. STORE HA.S just received a large stock of Spring Gooch, such as Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, &c. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Sash, Glass, Shingles and Lath. A. largo quantity of Barbed and Plain Wire in Stock. Our assortment of Silverware is large, well assorted and sold on close margins. Don't fail to see it. Contractors or persons intending to build houses or barns should call and get estimates in hardware supplies from us. A. M. McKAY & Co. Brussels. Si MALCOLM, Thoma Smith. O. Smith. R. M9,1 calm. VO�CS81C - Retati to thauklug 1110 psmple of l;nslol:ela uud surrounding Gauntry for their cerr liberal support during the past 51.011' Venn:, we hen to be 0/Mimed for est baring 1^, • following A.d,for your perusal before tuts, :1ut Ivo. don't bellow in alvortining numerous ili'an ufaotnrer.'s artioloe and 11avi0g nothing. Ia stook to show for it. 13y setlug I'leturos 015 paper la a vory bud way to buy. To -day we toss the best assorted stook of ull khide o1 IPA It 11X11 sfu'LEEJEN'rn and 0LLCOIINr SOY in tho County of Mimi:, , and made 'by the best and most reliable manufacturers in. 01e Gonlinio„ of Canada, which the foliate - ti will allow :-•Copp eros.. tamilton Verity 2 Hon, Exeter; Frust ti Wood, Smith's Fall*: hell Crean, Guoluh; May- 0410 tay- 01012 8swing3taebiue, Guelph;,WOrtman 3 \Vaal, London ; nabp Wallin yCompany, Woodstoclt; Y;anar•ontie Carriage l olnpany; L. I). Sawyer et Cu,. Handl ; B. G. Tie - dale, ilruutforl ; B. Bell C Son. At. George John Elliott k Soo.Anuduu. All these Manufacturers' Goods-kbjitcon- stantlyonhtwd. Now 3K your limo to get goods cheap. . Farmers will do well to give us a eon betors buying elsetrhare. Geo. Love & Co., Brussels. Another Wormier ! It never was intended, so far as 1 can learn, Thatolthor man or woman woro intended t0 be bald. I think you will, bailor:.simindeedI'm•su:e - ' you w111,' If at rho "Porta Hair Works" you;have called, Tbore is one thing Nature th0nlls of—lot lag thank llor oil We 0011— She takes particular troublo with. ens 0000; - Sho knows a scanty growth of glair, the gra y and whitening looks Will detract from the beauty of tho fano. Autnature has bor,laws soetr:ct that yap most ;over orr. For you'll surely p ay the penalty. at last. Sustain it, thatbouutoou a head of hair, Doctor Doroawenu's Hair IKiiglo ''8ssur- p eased. • Just 1t, your afflicted, yon nevei wil regret, Tho Magi° wad u over yet known to fail ; And the good that it will do von win make you orlon forgot Tho expo editor) a bottle Wil entail. This nowtamOnR preparations for invig- orating one stimulating the growth of tee heir to universally acoeptetl as the most 01lual,10 specific 0e the 1100Th et. All diseas- es of the scalp aro elthor relieved or per- manently oared . A rich and rapid growth of har will follow atter judicious and reg;.1 lar tr0ateOat, It 001081115 with tiro usera ulnae t0 "neuro rho lesircd randte. Dr. noronwend's hair Magtri' io mold by aft r• 5. Yf;s boLtl mrstx fo 3a IU 11)t i el e,d g tg' v d d-L113'Jtrn• i C,L n • ItrnT +•nUlasin0o m utaf ut jy to tl 0 u 17 YOE 1l�l�lprime. A inaesxwuxn, Pnrte Asir works, 103 and 105 Yongo street. Toronto. c n. IargroliVen ,h • Daalma J I t 1 For sale 1 G. A „ in all kinds � rs Rla. • of and Deane andel f)rtingi . "Rankin" saw owned pendant Order of Foresters' in moo, of this ttnvnshi i. onion of his activity and effete3vo ser- t�✓JJ O ser - by Thos. 11[nGt, gor, 1 Thoosnloi, says;—W, L. Bateman, post - mitosis. at 'yhonpson, tilts 11(0 1MPPY recipient of a little girl, Wednesday Mardi 28113. James :feDongall, lot 1", con. 7, has an auction sale on Friday afternoon of eat Meeh, 110 has leased his farm to Chief Hanger of Court Fr nteuao. A 01101"115 h0' a was recently tone up by the plough of tho farm of P. Camp. bell, West Wawanosb, c1) my Horan It ie supposed from its size tohnve belonged to some extinct moo of deer. Ono piece of it measures nearly two feet in length, x Ona los. n The mails for the early morning traits \\+illi't'n 13re'sa' for a terns of fico years hal' th;'oo large prongs, and is nearly for the Irl"et, which heretofore were and wiR't'isit Dakota in the course of a twelve inches in oironmferenen. closed at 10 p.m. of tbo previous night few areola. The 10.80 train on Friday night ran in - John Armstrong, of tho 1st mon. died to team and rig 1)t the "Grange Cross- on Tuesday morning of lent week. The deceased was found dead in bed. He had suffered from an aff" otinn of heart disease fm' some time past. Ho visited his old home lust fall, and as ho thought, returned mach improved. The demised from appearance had expired without a struggle. A. Comore Fm¢Ax 1)r N.tromi.—;1 duck belonging to Jno. Brown laved au egg 8x9A inches, and niton examination an ordinary sized ogg with hard shop on was found inside dine large ono. Tho 011°0 will now t+!Mee each morning at 7. The chairman of the Board of Works says that he intends to pot strictly into force the provisions of the Canada Thio - tie Aot in this section, and also the act with rognt•d to black -knots on plum and cherry trees. Tie Railway Colnmitbeo decided to Oil 1t representative meeting of all chi - :sone interested in lho proposed Northern lino of the C. P. R. extension to the Lake W nu:et in the Town Hall, Listo- wel, 011 Tnosday the 21th April at 2:30 p.m. A mooting of rho town merObants wa3 hold in the 'town Hall to disonss the early closing question. It was decided to ask the Town Council to pass to by. law in room= of rho Act passed at tho last 10asi00 of rho Ontario Legislature, fixing the hour for closing all stores aid shops at 7 p. nu. oaoh evening except Saturdays, 10:130 hoing the time monad for closing on Sabnrdays. It is intended Nutt the by-law shall have affect all tho year round. 17110 contracts for the now Hess factory have been awarded, John Slay. of this town, has soollrotl all the mason work, and J. Davldson from Britton doss rho wood work. The now factory will he 112 foot front by 60 feet in depth. Thera will bo 18 foot of atone work, which in. eludes the first stormy, the ground floor being laid in water limo gement, The other threo stories will be built of white brick, twd of them being 12 foot high and the top storey 1)3 ft. 10 In. in front by 9 ft. G in. in the rear, and covered with a fire -proof roof of asbestos of iron. The following offioors Ivore oleoted in conhleoiion with the Farmers' Instituto.: Presidonb, Wm. Shearer ; Vioo-Presi- dents, Geo. Richmond, Geo. Little, Hy Doering and S. S. Bothwell, Directors— Wallace, John Brisbin and J. Vankleoelr; lama. R. Cleland and Wm. Howitt; Morningten, W. 33- Freeborn and Jas. Griovo ; North Easthopo, W. MoIVIillait and Mr, Fisher ; Ellioo, John ?canon and Mr. Sheering; Stratford, H.'13. But- lot and D. D. flay ; Listowel, A. St. G. Ilatekins and Wm. Climio ;. Milverton, Wm. Livingston°. Wm. Keith was ap- pointod SeorotaryTreaetror. B:i1t11yvitAct+ Wel. Bose, B011m011 is in town. Tho Mintage family havo removed to Nowbridge. Ed, Loads has gob his loge within eight of Dinovelo, l b e s t e pleats but dug." about Harem milos from Luoknow, smashing the wagon to pieces and kill- ing both horses, the whole outfit being worth about $100. The train backed up and a search was made, but the diver oonidnot b•• found. There is a mystery about how the accident happened. Tho owner is one John McLeod, of Huron, and the supposition is that on moonlit of rho da"knoss the team got away from him by sumo means amnia lost his way, as he ...._ turned up next morning about six miles —rti from rho scone of the aeoidont. Ho can betwoon tho inner and outer shells con. clue no account how it happened. l Mined a yell[ and white equal to that of " H 0 . nod. ®, ••ss _` om....4.:, the ;moor ern, The same Jno. Brown ,woww o'"' w.�'"." "'lc . C 1) has IL hen which occasionallynyondlays an ohgo ` ;i �I, irt1�. w x8 mikes, If anyone clan boat this he would like to hear from diem. gratitude to Him tubo leas brought us ILIO°ullfo' the following ll00 ingth7, Companies :—T. f ell 9 including Parlor and Bedroom Stiitus, Sidobuitrcls, Kitchell, Fall Leaf and Extousion Tables, &c. As we have our new Factory fitters up mil h.a first-class ]fry T' iln and the latest improved machinery we will sell at unprecedented Low Prices. • ..s,�� •tet=e.�...4:mvar .. Dun Einem—It is 'with feelings of 7 safely through from the lt•'mo of my boy- hood to our adopted home in tbo 'Croat long land,' and to the many friends and well-wishers who toned ant and iolpoti us so willingly in the bingo of need and who showed their kindness in NO nnuty ways that 1 now write thee° tow linos, ao. cording to promise, to let thein know a little about our trip over so many mike of railroad. It was attar 9 p.m. when we arrived 10 Toronto on the evening; of the 20th of March and after some httat ling around ovorytbinll was got in remit - noes fora start, 'There wero about 17 or 18 stook and othor ono in our train to whiolt was attached a Colonist sloopor for tbo aocommodation of those who had live stook on board. Tho cleaner was pretty well crowded, brit owing to dm good management Hud gentlemanly bo- havior of young E. R. Dronfield, of To. routo, who was sent in ohargo of rho sleeper and the good sonso of the crowd in general No of ovorythinti in tolorablo good shape, Ws left Toronto botwool 2 and 8 o'olock on \Voduosday dlfaro)1 2151. We mado vory good headway until wo got into the Algoma District when We had (Mita a heavy fall of show, which made it vory heavy pulling for our iron florae and mood him on sone occasions to do some hard jet'lting. It was protby rough 00 tiro stook and brought sono of the poor old ladies' "wo drop tea to grief, which was kit to brow on the stove in ilio cahooso, But notwithstanding all om: little troubles \vo tried to shorten the journey with musk, and song and ahoorod the hearts of the desponding 'otos, in 11p 1aot,wo all gob nearly like ono fainly and Plowing tae' mann n o n evcu felt 'rt pang of sorrow at parting with caoh other ttt tho different stations. it isnot vory Hua hist yon• Tfyy, didn't burnt his Ino livor tho I n10atlttoy agll wo shako bo attho ac luaintodhad for taffy, Ti mho 4 ago boy Jam, Timmiita is again in rho old stand, years. Wo nrrdvod in (lladstono safe dealing and doing as of yore His litany and sound just a wools from the day wo friends Will bo ploased to learn of his loft Brussels, wore. sadden 01011 11 hero al iia lotgthenod kojottrli in our village, Son lows o kinds, Land hollers, Cultivators, Straw Cutlers, Grain '!rushers ; Toltolt 73rns„ Guelphlexiblo NarrowPen o Narrows, No. 7 Plows Pattore,Stool in Br -s., \Vaodntoolt, Light Stood Binders, Oxford Reapers 5 relate, Mowers, front and rite onto, lioar's Hay Baku, Put.:.t'.on'5 com- bined Scrod Drill, 10 hoes, and 011111 Mor aombiuo.l, 3 Furrow Gang Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows 2l1 tooth, Spring Tooth Cultivators ; A. Murphey 55 Co., Guelph, Noy's Putout Rovorsiblo Hay Carrier and lyouulo Anile o° plata it Canada, A 5poaialiBl�:gaiu n!d Stool Track most cont. ssAi 1W, '•, ?lYatt'ic We aro prepared t0 furnish Funerals on short o d tii t . Coffins, Caskets, Robes, &c. kept constantly on hand and 'n T - most reasonable ratos. First-class Hearse and outfit. Satisfaction G a anteacl. .9_V,.a .B .A 11 .1\ TNG y' 'deo Comply, Bysprpsitt, . 1 lhuuluce', Sick I3'ead:lobo Kidney Tro'b`s Rheumatism. Skirl Diseases and all impur- ities of the Blood from whatever 0an00 memo, t'•tutale Weakness and Gemara Debi Iiiy, . P fltti[,Y 61017,1'P•if30,E. 51,011L4 0021. /758501/ TP, PLEASANT. pai- uI;CT1'A0., SAFE. ...-AI»eT F0l3- 11r, Ho Ider's Com ouna Telco n, .,utter. Sold everywhere. Price 75 cents per bcttlo. PP+.1111]TDER'S 0043 T1 ANI) LUNG • E. Sold evctywhore. Price 25 omits and 60 cents per bottle. Propriot'+VS Hua manufacturers. 'rap 1'xtatl mown': Co., 'T• rue lo, C'.5 t. 11/4.1.42A' 1. E1.L1.'0 .1, -- 18813. 1888. SUMMER ARRAN G£MEN'i, 18116. LIVERPOOL & QUEUtC SERV6l�ifE Pnn14 mv11nt'OOL, 1 5TF.A11nn. 1 rums 1m'tO51n, t ho had to Binding 'twine. aro so April 80 Clreassian _...3lav at Prices to suit these bard times. Apri12,; 5urnuntinn : slay}, Satisfaction Q1un'aatecrb on all Implo. Palma" Tune Temporary Cr arterial, lin diSCo1011lllg Or 1113I11P.a8ant odor Irl the \irvy0ll........., llolynr+ta, —joins monis sold. 5 . . 7 OisY 1' Circus: _...duns .3 1V v1[.v;+� �s lx ixrtl, hottest weatllCr. References—Mr. Banal. Smith) and \Tr. �Vtlltur May 25 .. ... a liraiaj00(1.0 Jackson' May 31— ^^^ ' BnTivntm. ,luno 7 l'ircus:-.Juno 1J 1V Ilonso—Tun�tmum 5011000, BxussaLs. luno 1:; lolYuusnin Sardinian .. logy 1H Economy Restaurant, • Having just oponod in the Brick Corn. or Stora, formerly ooaupiod by IL Mal. color, Brussels, tho opposite corner to tho Postatlico. ,SOT MEALS .t„�. (A.b all reasonable Trouts) tea' I! Clt 'T\VEN'TY C1;NTS. Sash, Doors, Blinds and Mouldings Juno 21 luno '20 Julys July 73 Hely' „0 July 00 ,toff. kept on hand or ;lade to order'. Custom work of all kinds prompt- I Aug' tt,ttes of 1'asseetstoy 1111511 Steamers. aituttna TO h1V1'ntrcOL. Clabiu $00, 670 and 383 aeording to 0000m•• i nuulnttnn, Servants iu Cabin, 350 Iptry iundioto $110, 510ernge 320• lt'turn bettors, Cabin, BT.10, 3100 an. i#TfO, Tntoruladiats, it Btu r,ge t8f0 1y attenilecl to. Plans and specifications furnished and estimates given. Smith t, -, 0 1C,rcas1lan. July 00. Barn:Wan July Parisian .,........ \0g ?. ;Pot /osiau Aug ti S • lninn I tt�'10051531 - - Aug, 22 t\ }nation Aug.: 10 011, m t ' Circa.vi „1 or ounce 0%- 1 y Polynesian, treat ,e,nors. Cabin nftY, sixty ant' Hovels ty dolhsr, aapording to aocanmOdat)0n. Ida• turn ilekots, nlnotY• ono hnadrndan<t raft �..a-�-.r r•T-•l /k ^r�rti" K C "' • ^ and nal lwndrnd and thirty dollars, Intn,- t ' .1. .L'Y.J..V • a nttiate sixtydnlla•s. irty doll forty doll - tire' Unrlt 1)t 11tOntrcut elm Pasdaugors man pm salieetod and every i , , • ,, 'unfit of returning lily thanks to the Public ,1,fy befog sent tor"Ya11roatel 1Yltutdintree; Lld no A call. is °specially 1, tl. , 111is opportunity em,r r1( 1 l ha raid to;Patrols, Alltn• g the last sm. elesiy., to state: \Vl'. 1 corildnat rseu adut3e,l rotors. f71:1:10.. r toff 11)• attention a 1 1 Gentleman Jt. for their generous support ill 1 t„rrtrviit,.:nPl ly to iced nntnber of 1,a1y all! I, ti. 1I1LK1 fi Roarders Wanted. t aro in It better position now than ever to gixo satisfaction (1T., ora, r l iWt1:10.• Prop, customers.