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THE BRUSSELS POST
FRlnulnnr 6, 1885%
ko ory of hAlrohos d Soolstissl
:1Inisim$i Callen.-- Sabbath Services at
11 a.m. and 0.30 pan. Sunday Sohnul nt
''ail pan, Itev. J1t0 !toss n, A., pastor.
KNOX Cupttrn,-_Snbhntli Oorvices at 11
8,111, rind (1:311 pan. Sunday Scheel at 8:90
p.m. 1tev. S. Junes, pastor,
ST. dous'a Cltvnen,--Sabbath Seryioeo at
11 man. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9;30
a.m. Rev. W. T. Cleo, incumbent.
MaTrunter Clresrn.—Sabbath Sorrieea at
10:80 a.m. and 8:a0 p.m. Sunday School al
5:30 p.m, Pastor liov. D G. Clappisun.
Roattx CA'rn0Llo env nen.—Sabbath Sor-
viae third Sunday in every month at 11 a.rn.
Itev. P. J. Shea, priest.
(inn F$LLow's Lenox every Thursday
evening in Graham's block.
V.Asnxn' Lomat: Tuesday at -ar before h111
moon in Helene,' Musk.
A. 0, 11, W. Lonoi Wools on wail and
taut Wednesday evenings melt month.
FOn:STlilt'a Lolon Sud and last Monday
evenings of each month in Smale'o hall,
L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in
Orange hall.
Poe.r OrriOe.---office Hoare front S n. 10.
to 7 1+. 11.
jffa,:ll :ill:n' InaTITrTI Reading Room a1
'brury in Holmes' block, over h. 11. $male's
store, will bo open Irani ti to 7 pan. n0 Wed-
nesdays and Fridays and from 4 t0 0 pow.
on Saturdays.
1fllrit•(1Ht t o0itsiary i oto.w.
Out of 22 candid lLte.> from Exeter
for the High School 18 p:is:me.
Prices for wood on the Exeter mer -
het. range from $2.25 to $2.50,
Buildings to the amount of $20,000
were erected in Exeter during 1884..
Au effort is being made iu the south
pert of Hnron to form a new comity
with Exeter as the comity seat,
Cruelly Murdered.
In tho Proviuee of entarlo over )• pour thane -
suds aro being slowly murdered by taking un-
suitable, untried nostrums for such oom plaints
as Costiveness, Indigestion, Livper Co opiate t,
Rainey lostrstrengthand who
by at using ue-
Gregor's Speedy Curo. To convince thein that
etch is the ease wo will give thaw a free trial
bottle at Hargreaves' Drug Store, Prim Sects,
and 01. See testimonials from persons to your
own tow.
The Elimville Methodist oougrega-
tion intend building a large addition
to the already oommodloue church.
The Howlek Agricnitnral Society
are making an effort to re unite with
the Wroxeter Horticultural Society,
I:no5rAti'r7, Tome. 1584,
Meesrs.Lumadeu fi Wilson. BIrs,—Itegard-
ln. the bead( derivedtrom the use of your
Olycerated Balsam of Fir, I fully endorsed
that already stated by your numerous a0rr0-
spondents from all parts of the country, Itny-
im; contracted a nevem cold aecomepauled by
a violent cough, 6 prejudice a-
gainst "aneb stuff," I was induced by your ag-
ent here, Mr. Williams, to try a bottle, add It
le tin necessary to add that 'experienced rolief
immediately. I consider it to be one of the
greatest boons ever invented or offend to the
public, possessing all the propartles claimed
for it in the arrest and cure of the complaints
speciaed, lours, &c,—Duueau afoLa en •
Appleton Elcoat, of Tuolcer8nlith,
has eold his splendid thorobred Dur-
ham calf "Doctor" to John Henry,
of Mullett for the sum of $>175.
At a meeting held iu the agricult-
ural hall, Kirkton, recently, $400 was
subscribed by way of bona: to aoeist
B. J. Sperling in re•buildine 1114 mill,
destroyed by fire on New tear's eve.
A. much larger bonus will be given.
Fluid Llrhtu Ing.
Fluid Lightning lo the only sure for Tooth-
ache, headache, Earache and Neuralgia. It
does not tare a day or au hour to cure it, but
fa lea,; than n minute all pain is 1.1000. Thous'
ands loomt,-xted its merits within tee last
Year. Fluid Lightning 10 also a positiae euro
for lthoumntlam, 'rho worst possible 0(000
have 1,4011 permanently cured In one week.
Price its cents at Hargreaves' r.rug Store,
Gerrie Euterpriso,-Seaforth, Godo.
rich and Clinton editors are rejoicing
becomes their towu3 aro supplied with
telephoeie communication, That's
nothing. Ilea{ iu Clorrio wo have a
set of gc44ip4 who can scandalize the
lightning out of a half-inch telephone
wire in fifteen minutes,
•Pi> The
McGregor R: Parke's Carbolic ('oralo wil
euro any cu=e of Pimples tin the lana or !tough
ekitt on either hnrds CT fond and leave them
soft as silk, It will also heal nay sure when
allother preparations fail. Thousands have
Mated it. Ask your druggist 100 McGregor .1
I'arke's 0.01,0103001 ate, evilI.. not la per-
suaded to tulle r y thing else el.tiur.�1 to be as
good Itis but 45oents por box us Hargr4avos'
Drug Store.
On Tuesday about midnight, Adam
Klumpp, of the 15th con. Stephen,
west of Dashwood, awoke, and not
hearing his wife hreathiug, arise, and
Sound lyse dead. She had been as
well as usual when oho wait to bed.
The deceased had suffered from a
dangerous form of heart disease for a
'few years, which was undoubtely the
•cause of death.
Htnaltlen'u Arnie Halve.
The bust salvo In the worldtor Cuts,nrnlses
Sores, U leors, Sal t "thou m, Foyer Sores, Totter
Chap ad 118818, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Lruptials, and positively euros Piled, or
nopay required. it to goarsuteed to glvo oar -
1000 satisfaction, or money ret milled . priori
15 cents our box, For sale by (I, A, Deadman
SOUTH HURON AGL, S110010'1T :—The
following rdlieers and directory Were
elected for the astatine year : Leonard
Minter, President; Thome Simpson,
1st Vlea-President ; Win. Bell, 2nd
Vice -President; Directors— Wm. Gra-
ham, Stanley ; Jno, Marquis, Gode-
ricll township ; Robert McAllister,
Hay ; John Wills, Stephen ; ,James
Pickard tend John Willis, Exeter;
Donald McInnis, 'Lisburne ; Robert
B rot k,'i'ucicerstnitll, and Dr, Coleman,
Seafortll, Alossrs. G. E. Jackonn and
William Charters were re appointed
auditors.
Tho Ilowiok Enterprise says :—
This sold snap is not without its bless-
ings. Gorrie'e bllndred dogs don't
yeowl alt night any More.
A Startling 1a08 -Cry.
Mr. Wrn. Johnson, of Huron, Delo writes
that his Acne hail boon troubled with auto
ilrouablttslor many years, and that all reme-
dleetriedgAvonupel'man0ut repel, 111(111 he
for Cora r la ttlo of Il ileiing'11 li ew P, wier>d'
for t'oten et (len, Cu0ghx and colds, perman-
ent
u ma81ca1 tgeat, nud produced gu a +Dnnaa-
oat earn. It la is, or fond to gum all Dlooana l
of Threat, free lanais, or Bronchial Tubes. Trial
bottles free at 6. A. ands alt's Drug 8turo.
Largo sire 01.00.
0n Saturday evening, Jan. 24th, a
at'ncert wee given in the Central Tel-
ephone office, Clinton, whish hail an
audienao of anent 100 persons, resid-
ing in Gotlorioh, Seeforth, Mitchell
tend Stratford. 'Pile performers were
the ulontleorgatt baud and several
local singers, and wad very much en-
joyed by those who had the privilege
of hearing them over the wire.
.411 elm Tu none.acrnping
Edward Shopberd,of Harrisburg, Ill., 0> 00
"T Ming r..m(4Ttd so =Al tomcat trout I'neot.
ric hitters, !teeth, 00 1101)' 10 let enduring 1,u.
m„city know 1t, !lave hav1 a miming sore on
me leg for eight yea(01 my4.0 cors told n(0 I
would havo t0 barn the bone scraped or log
amputated. I used, instead, three bottles of
Electric 1>'tters And seven boxes llucklon'a
.1.rnicn 11 ', sol 1411. 1e; 1s now sound (rid
well.” I: . t:,ry ,,v,. 1 at fifty cents o.
bottle, a' ,ata u:ia Anion Salvo et' 45 routs
par box by ri..l, Deadman
TI10 T1101bcrry Con>cil assembled
in 111ae11110 en :tfomddy. They are
the seine a'1 : C',,nneil. Evans le the
larsest aid we night say the best
.Dieeelt is the smallest, the
"Wove and Papery are ranch of 11 0130,
whilst T11ompn•.w is a (tedium.
Diment and 'i'h'>mp'ion wear full
whiskers, tinged wish gray, Even • has
t clean shave, 1ferhrrsom has It rim
whisker, and nu the Reeve's face a
full beard tries to eke oat an exi'teuco
but the soil is poor Aii era married
but none are bald headed, strange.
Politically ---two ere '!.'"Iles and three
Reformers. Nati orality—two Scotch,
two English and elle Irish, Four are
Methodist and one Presbyterian. Tho
Reeve 1s called upon to give the cast-
ing vote about once in two years;
such is litrmeuy. The Reeve site
straight rip, Evans loans back on his
ohair, Diment rests his elbows an the
table anti listens, AfsPhefson pbLceo
its hands behind his back and looks
on, whilst Thompson has no pitrticular
attitude. At the table 1111 lean forward
and act witch alike. Take them for
all in all and they are a jolly, intern
gent and affable lot.
VARIETIES.
Why is a kiss lilts a sermon ? There
are two heads and •a portional appli•
cation.
Fears for next summer's supply of
ice are rapidly being quited—frozeu
out, as it were.
When ignorance is bliss, it is folly
to ask the landlady what sbo pate iu
the heel'.
There is a big difference between
pot look and Jack pot luck. There
is any amount of difference in the lat-
ter.
Why do the young ladies prefer the
north west wind to any other wind
that blows? 13eoause it brings the
chaps to their lips.
The Greeks ascribe the inveutiuu of
'tl.0 drum to the god Baeullns. lie is
In one of our Indian languages the
word "W01110.0" is rendered. "kewauo-
lawjaw." Any married man eon define
1 the last two syllables at it glance, but
the most of them aro not aware that
"kewano" means "lightning,"
A young widcw, in eructed a mon•
ument to the "dear departed" clever-
ly availed herself of the opportunity
to inscribe on the tomb; "Sacred to
the memory of Mathusiu 13enuchet,
who departed this life, aged 68 years,
repotting tho neoessity of parting
with the snort charming and best Of
women,"
A Seotehman was at the bedeide of
hie dying wife, who lied originally
come from the Highlands, and had
alwsys retained tt strong Affection for
the land of her birth. "Promise me,
Angus," she said, "that yell bury mo
in the Hiel:Inds ; •1 oould never root
quiet down hero." "Mel," 0oplied
the prudent Angus, "woe], I'll jnat
ass. If I fiud ye canna rest quiet
hero 1'11 tae ye removed to the Him
lands."
A western railroad restauranter had
the entrance t0 1111 dining -room over
n scale platform, and marked down
the weight of each customer 011 going
in and coming out. His charges oar -
responded to the increased weight.
A gormandizing drummer who lied
been made to pay $2 to $5 several
times finally fillets his pockets with
lumps of cast-trou and stones, which
ho quietly deposited under the table,
and collected $12 for the .nirus dif-
ference in his weight ono eumit'g one,
Fact, stranger 1
A bear 00ae fell in love with a set-
tiog ]ion, and told her one day that
she might go to a l.io•ni°, and ho
would hatch mit her eggs for her.
She consented, and the galleot bear
took his position oa the cost iu the
regulation manner, but Boon got up
!oohing as if he had been reclining in
a bowl of egg -nog as a substitute for
an arm chair. "The next lien I fall
in love with mast do hor own hatcll-
iug," he remarked to himself in great
disgust, as he took his molauciloly de-
parture : "I hatched out the eggs at
the very first clatter. but thorn are no
chickens in them," Moral..—This
fable teaches that some dutimi per-
taining to the domootic economy are
too subtle stud mysterious to be hril-
hanily discharged by the lords of
creation.
Paine. Notes.
Sumo apple trees in Kansas are
said to have borne three crops of apples
during the past year.
The feet of horses, not at work
should bo carefully examined every
few days, at least twine aL week.
Within a few years the mauufacturo
of cheese has increased in the United
States fron 70,000,000 pounds to
450,000,000.
See that the stable doors can be
fastened so lie to either open or shut,
and not allow them to be broken to
pieces by the wind.
The importatiou Of oranges and
lemons from Aleditorretneau ports to
Now York during the past year, ag-
gregate 773,408 packages, being an
also responsible for a great many excess of 203,657 rackagee over the
other dead boats, I proceeding year.
Lady, to her companion, who tae
been engaged many years : Yuu nod
George remind me of two shades of
ane color ; yon don't match.
A woman was seen reeeutly 1p
Naples carrying a coffin on her head,
(+hotting gayly with a man who walk-
ed empty-llandecl at her side.
You cermet alwaye judge a man's
character by the clothes ho wartrs.
Sometimes the linen is worth a great
deal mnro than the furniture it acv
ei'8.
It ie et this season of the year that
the thtu husband with the fat escort
can snicker audibly at the fellow who
poked tun at him during the sum -
wee
We oro willing to take a certain
amm0111>1 of stock in the newspaper ac
001101.4 of Western cyclones, but when
an Arkau sae paper tt1114 about 0. zeptl-
30 carrying a btdquilt 01 miles and
then going batik for the sheet, we
aren't there,
At a party iu Harlem on Now
)1iar'a Evo a young lady began a
sung, "The Autumu days have come.
Ten thousand leaves are falling.,'
She began too high. "Ten thousand I"
she screamed and stopped, "Start her
at five thousand I" cried an atUationeer
present.
A, farmer in the eastern part of the
State of Kane 18 missed a (ample of
(owe sumo time ago, and a diligent
search and notices in the country pa-
pers faired to bring them to light,
Yesterday, however while in the field
ho noticed a 11010 on one side of the
pumpkin, and, on getting a lantern
and going in he foumd the lost cows
quietly eating and getting fat. The
hole in the fruit was caused by the
lapid growth of tho vino, which had
dragged it along over the ground for
half a mile. Next,
The common annual blackberry id
a pretty, graceful plant, and though
weedy in growth in the garden, malted
an admirable cut flower if tauten oil In
sprays; tho buds come out into bloom
in the vase almost as perdistiugiy as
iu the ground.
In very cold weather it is difficult
to make some Cove drink as much as
they should. Giving them daily n
small ration of salt in their teed will
increase their demand for drinlc. When
fed partly with roots or green food,
twice watering will answer, Fatten.
tag cattle often drinit but orae a day,
Allow frozen apples to thaw out gra-
d:lallywithout being handled, and they
will be in good condition. As they
shrink eousidorably when Nunn, the
barrel containing them must not be
moved, for fear of bruising. The
Massachusetts Ploughman says: "Wo
have had apples frozen the first of
December; and kept frozen until the
middle of March, .vbicli wore sold in
May, that had kept so well that they
(ilii not require to be picked -over• If
an apple can be frozen in November
and kept frown all winter, it will Dome
cut in the spring in the sante stats as
it was in (1118lnin; it will not ripen
while in a frozen state. Baldwins
frozen the first of December, and kept
frozen until the middle of March, will
be too hard to eat the first of April,
and in May will bo about ae ripe ae
they will he to Jauuary when not
frozen. The danger of freezing apples
to•lceep them, i4 in having the frost
leave them too suddenly. Hone could
have fel control of the temperature,
so 58 to freeze them 10 nehmen, and
have them kept frozen until spring, 1
there would bo eio lose by deotty, and
a Rhode Island Greening could bo kept
in good condition two months after
being thawed out.
OH ! YES !
H v 'YES !
OH` YES
OIIANGE OF BUSINESS.
Having Purchased the Business of M. Campbell, of Luckiaow
anal made additions to the Large and Well Assorted Stock, 1.
ani prepared to Offer Bargains to the Public that Cannot Fail
to Satisfy, Our Stock consists of
OE0010ERY,
(1li0CE1tIES,
l[A1RD\VAF111 ,
GLASS\VAItE,
DItY GOODS',
PATENT MEDICO ES,
1300T5 & SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ra.,
On account of my expenses being low 1 alit selling at Close
Prices.
1 have a Splendid Stock of
noady-Made Clothing for men, and boys,
on hand and Woolen Shawls tot Ladles, suitable for this
Season of the year and will be Sum) VERY CIIEAP, Order -eel
Suits will have my Special Attention.
A Choice Stock of Teas, and fresh Fruit
Suitable for all kinds of Cooking purposes that cannot fail to
give Satisfaction.
Batter and Eggs taken in cxckange for goods. By Honest
Dealing, close attention to business and low prices I. !lope to
merit a large share of public patronage. Give me a Call.
C iR A. I( -3B0 0 =,
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Reuel and don't forget that Ross Bros. have just Opened out the Largo
est Assorted Stock of Tweeds ever shown in Brussels, consisting of
BEAVERS, FRIEZES, NAPS,
FANCY WORSTEDS, HALIFAX,
Scotch and Canadian
and as those all Have to be r 011 off this Winter to
Spring Stock you can depend on getting a Good and
Overcoat.
'Tweeds,
leave room for
Cheap Suit ee
Call and r ii Our Stoolz
and you will be Satisfied that you can Buy Suits and Overcoats
Cheaper than any placo else.
WE HAVE ALSO ENLARGED OUR STOCK OF
HATS & CAPS IN ALL SHAPES AND STYLES.
OUR STOCK OF UNDERWEAR IS
ESPIi3CIALLY WORTHY OF ATTENTION,
being of Exceptionally Good Value. Some Extra Large Sizes in
Shirts and Drawers of Good Quality. In
tailM
a
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100 Show a Complete Stock of Desirable Goods.
Suits Made to -Order on shortest possible notice.
Call Early and Secure your Choice
ELS WO Intend Rushing these Goods off at Once.
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