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THE BRUSSELS POST. MAY 22, 1885.
Direotory of Churobos and Societiosi
1lar,vn-1.11 Cur telt.--Sabbath Services at
1.1 am, and 0.30 p.111, Sunday School at
2:30 p.m. ltev. duo. !toss, 13. A„ pastor.
K\Ox ('auto -u. --Sabbath Services at 11
:tan, and 11;3)) p.01. Snndny S0110ol at 2:8U
p.m. !tet. 4. Jones, pastor.
Sr. jou is Cht•aru,•--Sabbath Sorvieos st
11 4.111. alai 7 p.m. Sunday 1;4'hnalat :1:30
a.m. Rev.. W. T. C'lutfe, incumbent.
.11aruonler Cncurl[.-Sabbath Services at
10:30 a.1n. and 6:30 p,m, Sunday School a t
2:31) p.10. 1'.1r1(ev. D. C'.elappis0n.
lt,u(t CArt101.1(4 C'nrltc.n.-Sai,batll Ser-
vice third Snmbq• in every month at 11 a.m.
Rev. P. J. Shea. priest.
Opp Frn.r.ow's Lanes; every Thursday
.,vening in Graham's block,
0100ex14LODGE '1'000da3•at•ar bolero fu11
Innen iu Holmes• block.
A. 0. 1'. IV. Loio.0 meets on Sad nod
lea Wednesday evenings each Mouth.
lr0nasrrnl'OLanois 211d and last Monday
'lrailings of cavil mouth in Smale'shall.
L. CLL. Fit Monday in every mouth in
Orange Hell.
pas °r•rles.-Ottlee Hour from 0 a. m.
t!1 7 p. 111.
JlsenlNlea INSTITI•Tl Healing 11E0111 and
lbrary in Holmes' block, over S. 13. Smale's
store, will be open from 0 to 7 p.m, on Wed-
nesdays and Fliday0 and from 4 to 6 p.m.
on Saturdays.
'tt. urn 3 lett'-013.
header, of THE Pos'1' interested in
farm tend market gardens, will find
among the following lliutsmauy worth
remembering, and this is the season
in which the majority of ihenl may
be practically tested :
riet:reger's Speedy fare.
19very purchaser of COhlmop ne1100 business
eapacity,wheu reetttr(ug an article for a oar -
tufn purpose, pnrcnasee only that which has
been tried or is allowed first to test before
baying. Von aro allowed a froo trial bottle 01
ll0Gregur's Speedy Cure ,tho great remedy for
Dyspepsia ,ImpureBlood and Liver disorders
at Juo.Hargreaves & Co's. drug .tore. Sold at
d c, and $1 pc" bottle. See testimonials ftcal
persons to your Own (owe.
To cultivate among trees. -Use
whiffietree as short ns the horses can
walk with, or about 18 inches loug ;
round 111e wood at the end, 1111(1 0111.11
the books 1(1,
In laying out a largo gardeu.-Fur
vegetable' , make it long and narrow,
plant iu drills run ni ug length 010e,
cultivate with a horse, Leave no weeds,
and manure high.
McGregor At Perke'0 C'arbolle Curate lite been
S by years of trial and has been found
themost Convenient and effectual method of
a"11y(ng carbolic meld. She greatest antloOV-
tie -in 040 for Cuts. burns and old sores. Bo
((ore you get N°Gregor &Pnrko's Carbolic Cor -
ate. Bold for00 cents by Jn. Hargreaves &
Co., Druggists.
Lir newly set trees. -Keep the
ground clean, rind especially keep it
mellow for a space of six feet all
around, from early epOIUg to late
0ummer.
Cultivating Orchards. -A skilful
malinger cultivates the first eight
years with hoed crops ; then sows rye
in autumn; seeds to clover in spring, 1
top•dresses with manure, and grazes
with sheep.
To the aged and infirm, the nourishing and
invigorating properties of Bobinsoa's Phos-
pho(tzed Emulsion give renewed strength and
buoyancy of spirits.. Always ask for -Bonin -
son's Phosphorized Emulsion, and be sure yon
get It.
Planting seeds. -Many seeds never
come up because.tltey are buried too
deep. Asa general rule, no seeds
should he planted deeper tllau five
times their diameter ; less is better if
the soil ie better end moist.
7:91A'E hacking Dough eon 1,o en quietly curtd
by tlhilch's Cure. Wo guarantee it. Sold by G.
A. Deadman.
Wash for trees -The best wash
for trees 10 promote their growth, is
constant and thorough cultivation.
New fruits. -Niue -tenths and more
of the new, highly lauded, mammoth,
prolific fruits, became small and uu
productive as 80011 as prices fall, lead•
ing to neglect, or common eultivnti0u, '
Suuoll's Cough and Consumption Cure is
sold by G. A. Deadman on o guarantee. It
cures consumption,
Keroseno emulsion. -Acid half a
pound of soap In a boiling gallon of
water to two gallons of kerosene, and
then churn the mixture five minlltee
with is force pump. Dilute 1n ten
parte of wat(r, and apply to scale
and other Weeds,
e armies vitalizer to what you 11004 for Con.
etepati0ln, loss of apps tits, (11•rrin000, and all
symptemsof Dytlpopain. Prins ie and 75 malt
pox bottle, Sold by G, A. Bondman.
White grabs, -For moderate plan-
tations, we have found the easiest
way to clear out white grubs from
strawberries, &c., is to pay boys by
the hundred or gnat for collecting,
lllcrrayiug the pay as the grubs grow
xearee.
(,,0'4I'1.040 nights, mails miserable by that
terrible cough, Shilohs Curd is the reined),
for you, Sold by G. A. Bendlnnu.
Plucking grapes -After trying
many different ways, vinyardiets now
find baskets with oover8, and bolding
ten or twelve p0uude each, the best
packages for sending grapes by rail
or steamer to market,
Bane manure. --(Major Emery of A. now convent 1s t0 he erected at
Boetou reduce bones 011111 potash, in Barrie
pit covered with two feet of loam, The $55,000 credit passed the
and gels itis fertilizer pure. \V, H. third reading in the Iloueo of Com•
111118 of Now Hampshire an000ede(1 in mous,
dissolving bones with selphuri0 acid, Middlesex tanlptraecemen drnoun°
but burnt his fingers and !lie p001(01. ed the Seuttte'e tinkering wadi the
Tree habeas, -U80 strips of sheet Scott .Act,
zine, ru0t thein with water or acid, The population of Ilaulilton 18 now
write on them with a 00111111011 load 80,085, (laving increased 770 (due
pencil when moist, and they wil! last last year.
and lie legible half a century. Tho AltonIni of Victoria College are
' (Vain, fell suffer with 1)yep1p(la and Liver opposed to the 1l llioel'si ly 011(lfeil00'
einmei11ut" sonnies Vitalizer Is guaranteed
' fu euro yr0. Field by 0, A. Bondman.
(101013 .ieh0100.
Itwin, rties,-llaj. Breaks says
"farmers" wives and daughters hunt
raspberries along fenOe corners, and
become scratched and fatigued.
Plaited to gardens they are more
Tho Ingersoll Caledonian Society
1s going to hold its annual 14)411le0 on
the' 25th Inst.
Rev. W. S. (iridin, of Guelph, has
been created a Doctor of Divinity by
I easily obtained lin, abundance." the benat0 of Victoria 1i111Verelty.
Thinning fruit. --A Maine farmer The firemen's tournament at 13rant-
had a tree which gave a very large ford, on the 8rt1 of June, will be et-
crop of 1 cry small apples. He t1111- tended by is large excursion party
ue(1 the small brauches from the out. fr0111 Aotlmbula, Ohio.
side, taking more thati half, avd thin. There are tat present night hundred
niug the fruit. The apples became hend of live stock awaiting shipment
larger and better, and gave us many in the Canadian Pactfio stock yards
bushels its before. at Montreal.
1110014,81'^nhing cough and bronchitis inn- Wm. Nagle, of Ottawa, who mur-
tuettlately 1 yeti by bhilol('s Cure. sold by derously nss111ted W, F. Whitener,
G. A, Dash
Leaf compost, -Spread 20 bushels ex Commissioner of Fisheries, hos
of dead leaves three iucbes thick on boon sentenced to ono year's imprison -
the ground, then a bushel of slaked
fresh lime, then leaves and lime sev-
eral feet high, Iu soma months cut
it flown end shovel it over. Sluice
the fresh lime with salt water. If
convenient, add thin layers of good
muck.
Fon lane back, aide or elle ea, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Prole 25 cents. Sold by G. A.
Deadluau.
Weight of apples. -A western de111•
er finds a bushel of 13aldwius to weigh
48 pounds, Rome Bean y 47, Wine•
sap 44, Vandevel'e 48 and 40 pounds.
Strawberries. -The four most pup•
nlar strawberries, taking the country
through, are Wilson, Crescent, Cum.
berland and Sharpless.
Fluid Lightning (ores Neuralgia (u one min-
ute. Fluid Lightning 0110011 Toothache in ono
miuuto. Fluid Lightning(tures 11'1100 Ache in
one minute. Fluid Lightning cures Lumbago
(n one minute. Fluid Lightning 1'0lioven
111tonmatism in ono minute. Fluid Lightning
cures any pail or ache instantly. Price Mts.
per bottle at Jno, Hargreaves & Ca's. Drug
store.
Puffing new things. --W. C. Strong
says that immense injury has been
done to horticulture by the overpraise
of the disseminators of new things.
An inflated name, 'superb' !prolific,'
'favorite,' etc., has at last become a
positive detriment.
Rose bugs, -A. S. .Oylcenlau, of
Michigan, saved 1110 grapes from the
rosebug, by employing boys to gather
them, and One Smart buy caught as
many as four quarts in a day.
Cttnadiari. News.
Smallpox is increasing in Mont
real.
Achill Gagnon, of Arthabaskaville
has failed with liubilitiea at $115,000
Orillia has carried a by-law to pro
vide funds for replacing the wooden
main water piping by iron.
The Grand Trunk notifies agents
and connections that stations at
Baineeville, Itlarborough, Rideau,
Fredericksburg and Darlington have
been closed.
The preliminary examination at to 1.
Thomas in the Piggott case has re.
stilted in the committal of Havelock
Smith to stand his trial at the Fall
Assizes for murder.
Three thousand rounds of shrapnel
aliens Have beau purchased fur the
Nort1-West, and go on the same
1 train that carried the Montreal Gar-
rison Artillery.
The Ontario Cricket Aesociatiou
have arranged for August 4th, 5th
and 1311 (00 (4441 Illtorllt 1011itl match
with the United States Association to
be played Guelph.
The Guelph Cricket Club will be
eomposed as follows 0119 season 1
Messrs Harley, Henry, Husband,
Guthrie, S. Sanders, Lockwood, Men
rewether, Butler, McConkey and an,
other,
,
•
((A'000100 cored, health and sweet broach 00.
mind, by sbiloh'9 Cs total liomody. Price 00
omits. Nasal injector free, Sold by (tem, A,
Dominion.
Currant borers. -T, T. Lyon of
'South haven, Mich„ says that most
of the variet(es of the currant are
very liable at that plane to the attacks
of the currant borer, but that the Vie-
toria Is nearly exempt. 1
Rev. Father Bouchard, who no.
companled the Canadian voyageurs its
missionary on the Nile expedition, re.
turned to Quebec a000mpauied by Dr.
Hubert Nelson of "13" .Battery, stir.goon to the expedition.
Joseph McCann and Ira Somers
will tl y oonelusl0us at fast typo -set
ting for three 11o'lrs, at Obivago, June
4, for $250 a aide. Ons line will be
deducted for sash minute used in cor•
rooting nt the enol of the work.
Allan P. Patrick, eon of Mr, Pat-
rick, •formerly cleric of 11e House of
Commove, writes to say that ho is
not married to Orowfoot'e daughter as
was elated. He is however, friendly
with the Chief, known fie the Terror
of the Plains.
A. bylaw granting n bonus to Wm,
Oolechluger jr., of Borltu, for the es.
tablislling of a foundry, 'angina and
mao11iu0 works at Po., ;.:114111, was
voted ran 'Monday and carried by
a ma'ority of 158; Work on 11e
new =Wings was 8 0 01111 011 0 011 On
1)00(1ay,
ment at hard labor.
Major Larmoar, of Stratford, has
received a telegram from Ottawa, ally
1ng that Hoe. Mr. Caron, Minister of
Militia, and Col. Irvine looked upon
his invention very favorably.
A very virulent type of measles pre-
vails 1n certain sections Of (11e (own•
ships of Townsend, Windham and
Charlottoville, and several deaths from
thategidel is have been reported.
Rumour's of extensive forgeries iu
St. John, New Bruuswick, on the
Bank of Montreal, 1041011 have been
current in Montreal, are emphatic.
ally deela'red at the banks headquart-
ers to have no foundation in the fact.
There are but two IVindsorites in
(leu. Milhlletou'e command. Dr,
Casgrain, Jr., who is with the hospital
oorpo, and Sergt. Gould, who went
out with the 7th volunteers. The
town council has contributed $8 per
weep toward the support of Gould's
family during Ins absence.
The Secretary of the Ottawa Sold.
iors' Aid Ass0oiatlou 1wkuowledges
the receipt of a cheque for $250 from
His Excellency the Governor-General
and also $80 from the Marchioness of
Lansdowne towards (he [ands of the
Association.
The prize winners of Wesleyan
College, Montreal, are :-Tho Beatty
prize, mlci(1le year, \V. Somerville ;
the Sandford prize, junior year, 0.
T. Scott ; the DtrectorI prize theol-
ogy, J. Locke ; Henderson prize,
philosophy, J. E. Neilson ; Hood
prize, elocution, C. T. Scott.
The IA104 compiled statistics show
that there are 888,288 benefit and
18,971 honorary members in active
connection wild the Anoieut Order
of Foresters. Tho funds on hand
amount to $3,084,165. The juvenile
societies connected with the order
have 59,777 members, with $66,778
funds.
A bailiff 11as taken pussession of the
chattole belonging to the Rondos
Commercial College on a claim against
W. Panton for $174.00 due the
Mechanics' Institute Board for rent.
Mr. Phanton is. understood to be hear•
ily in debt to IM'i'r. Yerex, formerly
proprietor (411(1 principal of the instil.
ution.
Last week the Executive Commit-
tee of the Halton Temperance Assoc-
iation met at the house of A, FVillmot
and presented the President, Rev, 1I.
0. Cameron, and the Secretary, Rev.
D. L. Brethour, with a valuable wat-
er pitcher end a valuable gold tvatch
iu recognition of their services to the
cause of prohibition, l
Among the cattle being shipped for
England just now from Montreal are
three of the largest steers ever par.
ohnascl for shipment, weighing, re-
spectively, 2,800, 2,740 and 2,500
lbs. The latter was bred and raised
by the Agricultural College. Tho
two former were bred by Stephen
Ilan, wercdeu of the county of Oxford,
the larger of the two being aelcnow-
ledged the finest steer in the Pro.
vines, and the whiner ut the Guelph
fat stock 01100 last autumn and else.
whore,
Andrew 'McGuire, a painter of Co•
bonrg, kept company with (Maggio
'i'uoker, but ho started drinking and
she disnllese(1 him. '1'o day lie pro-
cured a revolver and went to her fetth-
er's house with the intention of shoot-
ing her, John Tucker, the father,
onuld not drive hint away, and 'went
for aeeietence. While he was away
itieGeire procured a eledge'hammer
and had the front door broken in,
When 'Tucker returned without as•
instance, being again ordered away,
McGuire drew his revolver and fired
two shots el 'Molter, the first missing
and the eecend tllkluf,. elTeet in his
stomach. '['10 011(1(1(1 18 believed to
be fatal.
f,;4,.
NT111. IlLASIIILL,
Botohor, thanking his
many 0(Ot0Dlnrs tor their ,libur-
.A support for the past six years
wishes to hilolnl (lien that bo.
leg binned out of Lilo 00 stand bas ectad tip
0 ol(up Iu Suvfl0'9 If 10011 in (lr44.elens style
where be hopes to sou all the old 0ust0(0000
11(44 00 ❑161(3' (10(0 111100 na 000 fit to giro hath a
call, I keep nothing butarst.olnsa meats, all
kinds of Poultry nod Sausage Meat Delivered
to all parts of 410 1'cryn Prow Cash paid for
Fat Stock,
''(TILLAGE 01? BRUSSELS,
('f71'1.7' fl!' Ill;l'ISIU\'.
Nance is hereby given (hitt the. Council
of (ho Corporation of th,i !'dingo of Sous -
se's, trill 1111)1(14 es a C'011 00 11,0.101011, et
the Council Chamber, o11
7'uesda1', 31a3' the 26th, 1885,
1a the 1leer 0f 8 u'clook, p.111. P0E00110 in-
terested will govern themselves n0o0rdillgly.
May (1, 1885. P. S. SCOTT, Clerk.
( `(Lt9ANLIN1 SS
V 11:1'1' TO -
1 ODLINL'SS,
--0 --
The subscriber is meowed to do all hinds
of Painting, such as
IH'OUSE, SIGN, CARRCAGI9,
PLAIN ntt ORN0.\i1 NTAL I'Alar,xa.
--0---
PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING
-AND-
(,-r-tlirlirrr 04. 1.41)t+cia.lt:y.
Spring time will soon be at hoed so leave
your Orders Early. Work clone in the
most satisfactory manner and satisfaction
guaranteed. I will be found at my old
shop north of the bridge.
Wm. Roddick.
Canadian Pacific Railway Time Table,
n,. ,.,v1'
i111�t 11 .1.151!
���L�..'b*i�l�2f
Teeswater Branch.
Miles. COI ng West. Mall. Expres0,
0 (Toronto.. Dep 7.20 a.m. 11.40 p.m.
0 (Orangeville . 0.50 " 7.00 "
4 lOrangevillo Jot 10.05 " 7,32 '•
7k'Amaranth f .. 10.15 7.49 "
10 'Waldemar.... 10.23 " 7.38 "
1241 (Luther .. .. . , 10.31 " 7.44 "
2341 Arthur ., .. 11.00 " 1 8.10
80(1 Kenilworth,.,. 11.80 " . 8.21) "
881 IMT. I'bnesr .. 11.58 a.m. 8.40 "
44 'Pages j.. .. .. 12.15 p.m.' 0.01 '•
471 ILtlutls'ros,, .. 12.28 0.10 '•
5041 Fordwich .. , . 11.50 " 0.31 "
60 Gerrie .... .. 1.0, " 0.411 "
0241 Wroxeter 1,15 " 0,45 "
60 Wiugham Road 1,88 " 10.08 '
74 Teoswator,.Aro 1.05 p.m. 10.15 " LARGE h1'OCK OI'' HARNESS
miles Going East. Express. Mau. ON HAND.
BRUSSELS LIME WORKS
STILL AHEAD,
TOWN ems¢
Lilo snb0erlbers take Sim opportunity of ro.
turning thanks to Ole Inhabitants of 1)0004ele
and vle(nt(14 for past patronage, 1014 bog to
state that baling mole 0041..ral improvements
In their (11),, and tootle of burning, they aro 110 (4
in a bettor pos(tlo( tbnu 0001' before to supply
the
This
w(tll eleventh
u11ts0 Lime,
7.'ll(01(0ing 0110 olovells, n0(400u 0f 0ur busi-
ness ,sadealings (11 Ition00lo,anti t illlyobpbo ono nu-
13..1.11lsd satisfaction 00 far, (140 yobbo Oen 1't•-
ly on refulvlilg00011 treatment. and a (1141 -Slats
(rt loin from ns. F1rst•o( Iva 1dn1,, at 191,04(0
a( tau (lila and 16emits delivered.
We also burn a 110, 1 (Imo for plastering a1
the 001110 110100.
1101140E11101. the spot-11russel0 Lhue Werke.
TOWN & SON.
ALLAN LINE,
ROYAL \IAM STEAMSHIPS,
Eat A,Gr1L' ata:(4
TO
I,
ITER POO L,.Lr1N It 11N DERE V,U LA SC44114
LONDON, it
Steerage, 419, Liverpool, Londonderry
Qunenntowu, Glasgow, or Belfast to Q00hr•r
and el way ILn low as by any first-class line,
S,J,1eI.V1ERR AR.4ANGMENTI
SAILINGS FROM QUEBEC'.
SARMATIAN
POLYNESIAN
CIIRCASSIAN
PARISIAN
i PERUVIAN
SARDINIAN
SARMATIAN ........
POLYNESIAN
CIRRCASSIAN
PARISIAN.... , .. ,
PERUVIAN
SARDINIAN
.Saturday, May Ilth.
10th.
'• 23rd.
" 80th.
,Tune (i4ll.
13th..
" 20tH.
" 2711(,
July 4114.
11(11,
" 18(11,
" 25th.
41
14
The last train eouneetlug with rho steamer
at Quoboolenvos'eoronto Wednesdays %00;30) u.
111, P(0s0ngers ono leave Wedneednys at 8;30
p m.also, and connect with the steamer at Hal-
ifax, by- paying an additional faro o1 $4;43
100 and A9.552nd class,
No enttle,0heep or Riga aro carried on the
Arai' Steamers of the Allan Lino.
For Tlo0Ots and Berths and every inferno.
tion apply to
J. R. GRANT, AgAnt,
At the Post Omce, Ilr nes etc.
BABY CARRIAGES,
BABY CARRIAGES.
JUST
TO
HAND
a Choice Stock of Baby Carriages
that Cannot fail to suit the wants
of the Public.
Call and see them.
0 Teo4water Dep 5.1.5 a.m.: 2.15 p.n1.
5 Winghaln Boat 5.98 " 1 2.80 "
11.14 Wroxeter .. .. 5.47 1 2.40 "
14 Gorrie . .... 5.58 i 2,56 "
InFordwioh.. ,. 6.02 11.00 `•
2041 Harrioton ,. .. 0,25 " '. 3.20 "
30 Pages;., .... 0.35 " ' 8:40 "
354 Mt. I''orest.... 6.51 ' 13.57 "
4341 Kenilworth .. 7A0 " I3 4.10 "
504. Arthur .. .. 7.20 • , 4.30 "
614 Luther ...... 7.53 " 11.10
04 Waldemar .. 7.56 " 15.17 "
()041 Amaranth.} , 804 5.24 ,
70 Orangeville Jet 8.12 ' 5.35 "
74 Orangeville .. 8.35 " 5.55 '
122 Toronto , . Arr. 10.45 a.m., 8.35 p,m,
Refreshment and Dining Rooms
-AT-
TORONTO .IUSCTION, •
OIIANOEVILLE ANN)
CAIRLE'i'ON JUNCTION,
21VSTC23=O '4' nASSifnTS ON
THROUGH TRAINS
-BETWEEN.-
-TORONTO
•-
--TORONTO AND MONTREAL. -
T. r+LETCHER,
TICKET AGENT, BRUSSELS,
Give Me a CaZZ.
I1 DE✓ ,,iyI ,
CRANBR00K LIltl; WORKS-.
The subscriber wishes to notify
the Pi;BLIC that he will have his
LIME KILN
in Complete Running Order by the:
lst of MAY, and will bo able to
furnish Any Quantity of First-class
Lime at any time during the Sea-
son. Price at Kiln -14 cents per
Bushel.
V. Gramm;
CRANBROOH, P. 0.
E 1'T H E L
G.BUST 4.1g reit zazi.Ls.
The undersigned having completed the change from the stone to the
Celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First -Class Running Order,
and will be glad to see all his 01(1 Custolncrs and as many new ones
as possible. Chopping clone.
Flour and Food Always on Vanda
HIGHEST PRICE PATI) POE ANY QUANTITY elf GOOD WHEAT
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