The Brussels Post, 1885-6-19, Page 68
TEll BR U SS ELS ,t" OST
Dinar? of Churches and heittiee,
0.011.--,4111/141t1l i.tTViA,s at
11 3.71.. ;01.1 Sunday Sell0...1 ti
2:30 p.m. !lot Jno. Res.., 11, A., Pastor.
Ks 1,--6abboth Services rd. 11
.tan. 1 Sunday Selio, I fit 9430
pastor,
8,011ffith Sol ices at
11 a.m. 1 7 p.m. Sunday Sohool at 11130
T. (.1inf,.
"III.I.t II. . tinkalittll IiGtTjec.0 It
1.):1t1 o,tt itt! p.m. Sunday School at
2:110 p.ot. Astorlirv. D. 0, ClaPPlaon,
nom Ns st n.t.o CIII:B011.-Babbath Ser.
s jos third s inday in every ntouth at 11 GAIL
ILIT. 1'. J. a, priot.
01.1 Loons every Thursday
oveniu.: 101;r:thanes block.
Tuesday at or before full
unon itt IIimes' block.
A. 0. I'. 1V. Lt:: 11113•I0 11 211.1 Itna
1 tot W,111',' lay evicting' 01011 tnoutli.
Poul.,c1:n•s Loper 211,1 and last Monday
erenings of oaoh month in Smale's
1.0. L. 1st Monday in every month in
Orange Hall.
Post Opt% 0. --Office linuro from 8 n, m.
to 7 p. 0.1,
kN /CP INATIT0TE lading lloom and
ibrary it. Holmes' block, over S. 11, Srattle's
,,tore, ;El io, ,I.011 from 6 to 7 p.m. on Wed..
nesdays and Etidays and from 4 to ti p.m.
em Saturdays,
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Fasii1ON NOTES.
Alt j eciiets aro cut short.
Or..y moll:Ctrs are cuming 1./.1t, el
ularity.
Plain 'lateens are trimmed with a
vets ef the same tiliatle.
Turbans are seldom to be seen now
and when two are placed on th
back ef the head.
•Fec 1 oe, hack, side or ebe it, liSe Shiloh
Per MIA l'histor. Prise 23 emits, Sold by G.
Diundlitatt.
Some of the new tennis co'tnine
are rode of doe coloured lNlexica
grass cloth, trimmed with Tarkie
embroideries and worn with sidle
bats 11ecru straw.
Sraltuuss nights, made miserable by Gas
terrible cough, Shiloh's Cure is the rented
101. you. Sold by G. A. Deadman.
Embreidery is extensively used t
trim afternoon dresses for both Welk
ing and driving. Reds, blues in ligh
and dark shades, browns, and green
iu pale shades, 0X0 the colours to b
eon in these dresses.
3,u ,offer with Dyspemla and Live
Complaint ? Sniloh'S Vitalizer it guarantee
to cure you. Sold by CIA. Deailman.
Grey and pale euffee.brown of tho
softest tints are two colours, which
in various fabric:, from satin to serge
are to prove very popular the canting
season in carriage, travelling, and
walking costumes.
SHIL:11', Cough and Consumption Cure is
sold by G. A. Dealman on a guarantee. It
cures consumption.
Afternoon and evening dresses for
children are elaborately trimmed with
Oriental and Valencinness lace, in
addition to quantities of satin ribbons.
Children's bangs are 3140711 tl trifle
shorter than was the fashion during
the winter.
1 ntr..onss Vitaliser io what you need Cc It.
stipatten, loss of appetite, dizziness, and till
symptoms of Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 73 mints
per bottle. 001.1 by 0.1).. Deadni au.
New bonnets fit the head closely.
They are less elaborate than those
worn inriog the spring, very many of
them are worn without strings. White
in gauzy materials and black velvet
is a favorite combination of colours,
also olive green and faintest pink, and
yellow.
Cnorm, whooping cough and broneldtlg
mediately relievedby Shiloh's Cure. Sold 17
G. A. Deadinam
For out of- doors morning wear
white cashmeres are to be worn a
great deal. They will not be made
up elaborately, tucks on the skirts,
lung pointed drapery and plaited
waists, with belts, being the principal
style, The white lawns and hand-
„na embroidery dresses will also be
extensively worn, with dainty white
hats find gaily coloured parasols.
The'? bucking cough Gan Iv so quickly eurrd
by Shiloh"s Cure, IA e guarantee it Sold by G.
A, DemOnum.
klounces made of woolens, which
have a 00.13V1300 weave or a loose
mesh, nba fine white goods which
have no dressing them are daintily
finished in hemstitching up half the
widths. Tucks are sot between, and
the hemstitching has a very delicate
and pretty effect above. Threads are
hewn, and tho hem and tucks aro
then stitched in the same way as a
pocket handkerchief bordering IS fin-
ished.
n.eractite cured, health and sweet breath a.
cured, by fthilotes Cettrrb Remedy. Prior) 40
cents. Nasal injeotor free. Sold by Geo, A,
Doadumn.
A. dinner dress of fine bleak silk
grenadine, made over black satin and
brightened by a garniture of butter.
cups and narrow yellow satin ribbon,
is novel and handsome. A large
black and yellow feather fan is to be
carried with it. 1130 waist is cut
vary low and round, without eleovea,
and has the buttercups surrounding
tho entire corsage. Tho skirt is drap-
•rd and trimmed., and has a long train,
surrounded by a garniture of the
buttercups and yellow ribbon. These
also extend thermally down the front
1! the elsirt.
Octiaitialiitst Nowist.
, Went of Toronto Conference lat.t s Tao tele Tin:nod li.i.: At) of laud, lot
eounterfeit $2 note 11,15 been tte- et • aySU eon. ii, Grey no 51 1,110 1 taii ht. work
rl CI . ?dl 111.1 siih.lirt hi to adlt por.t taking tho
orommtoromozonomonourotroset
Jusic 19, 1885,
Bev. Win, Briggs was elected Pree- 11-0 II OF LOGO- LNG 'PO LET,-
toted in Moutreal ; la Sala to heo. TWO 300301I3,131.10IGI WIII 101
likely to deceive.
Tho Montreal deputation to Mr.
Pope on tho canal doe are very 21121011
dissatieiltal with their reception.
Toronto Conference has paesed 11
resolution the Sem(te:3
action with regard to tho Scott Act,
1)r, Snelling has given notice of a
motion itt Tho Toronto Synod con•
timaning the Senate's action in mutil-
ating the Scott Act.
Allmon & Stone, sills merehants
Toronto, have assigned, owing to the
tightness of money, and late 00110011 ;
liabilities not yet known.
Elections under the Canada Tem-
perance Act will he held in the count.
les of Haldimand and ()uteri° on
July 10. J. W. Hohnes and J.
Perrie, returniug efficera, re-
spectively.
0. E. Broderick's clothing store,
St. Thomas, was entered by hurglare
on We:lost-Ley night of last week and
a largo amount of ready-made cloth-
ing and cloth taken. There is no
clue to tle• barglars.
At tl. ‘fentrcal conference Bev.
LeRoy Hooker got off a good bon:
10111111 112 said that if the Senate must
have its beer they would have to
open it with an "iu" instead of a
"double e."
A terrific hail storm passed over
Parkhill about p. on Sunday
last. Hail stones frum one to four
inches iu diameter tore not unticnn-
mon. Great damage was done. Very
few houses escaped, Reporte from
the surrounding country say great
damage was done to frnit trees.
A message boy of a Montreal
clothier, who wa8 sent to deliver two
suits of clothes worth «bout $00, tvo,s
met by another lad, tvho said to him :
"I was just coming fur the parcel."
The parcel was innocently hamlet'
over, and neither the boy nor tho pity -
cel has since been seen.
The oranges imported et New York
during 1884 were valued at about
$1,800,000 in a total of $5,007,851
of green fruit received from abroad.
Lemons rank next to oranges, ban-
anas next, then cocoanuts, pineapples
grapes, and limes. The duty on the
oranges and lemons amounted to
V00,882.
The hearing organs of animals ie
generally double, but not always lo-
cated in the head, In the clam it
exists at the base of 1138 foot; in some
grasshoppers it is in the fore leg,a,
and it appears on the wings of many
insects. The auditory nos of lobsters
and crabs are at tho base of the
ante:nine.
A remarkable specimen was exhi-
bited at a meeting of the Zoological
Society of London. It was a Brazi-
lian snake which had partly swalloty•
od a lizard. The lizard, being alive,
began to eat hi, way out through the
body of the enalse, and partly done
so, when death overtook both crea
tures.
The Governor-General has received
a cable from Lord Derby iu answer to
one sent by His Exeellency, urging
on Her Majesty's Government the ex
pediency of proceeding at an early
date with the medical amendment
act. Lord Derby says the Lord
President hopes to be a.ble to proceed
with the bill this session.
Boa in unaccustomed localities,
according to H. ItIullor, aro timid,
and find honey with difficulty, but
rapidly become accustomed to their
surroundings. Flowers of subdued
colours aro selected by boos, instead
of tho more brilliantly coloured ones.
Blue or violet appears to be moat at.
tractive, and bright yellow tno least
so.
4. vegetable leather, said to be fully
equal to the animal product, is made
in Paris from guile perchn, aulphur,
raw cotton, 11110 10111t0, kollsothar, and
oxido of antimony. TO first two in-
gredients aro necessary, while the ot-
her parts may 130 replaced by ahemi-
°ale of a similar character, The pro.
portions aro varied with tho purposes.
A. very interesting competi-
tion took place in front of the Metol
Hanian at Toronto on Saturday for a
handsome prize given by the lessee,
J. H. Mackie. E. S. Tisdale, of
Sinmoo, and W. Boyd, of Woodstock,
were the competitors. The events
were decided us follows :-Highjunip
-W. Boyd with 5ft. Oin. Hop, stop
and jump, running -W. Boyd, 4511.
Vaulting with pole -4, tie at Oft. 810.
Hitch and kick -This was only an
exhibition by Boyd, who in two trials
reached the marvellous height of Oft.
or four inches better than tho
ecognized mord, Mr. Mackin tvill
ive $100 to any tnan in Canada who
an beat this perform:ins:6. Standing
nmp--Tisclale, 10 ft. in., without
veights. Hop, atop e • 1 jmnp, stand -
ng -Tisdale, 81 ft. 8 io, Long jump
-13o3 91 ft. 10110, Boyd was thus
he winner by five to two.
r
Frank Ring, of Brantford, played
with n toy cannon a few days since
and was baldly injured itt the face,
and had 1111111111) torn oil while foul-
ing with it.
Petitions signed by 05,115 persons
were presented 11) the Ominous Fri-
day In favor of exempting ale, lager
beor, wities and cider from the
operations of the Scott Act. The
petitions were from the following
playa :-From Brno, siguud by 2,
300 persons; lieu, 1,1300; Norfolk, 1,-
117; Sinicee, 0,100 ; Hamilton, 1,-
148; Welliugton, 1,451; Middlesez, 1,•
181; Welland, 800; Guelph 300; Wat-
orloo, 1,481; London, 1,892; Oxford,
8,105, Lincoln, 880; Toronto, 11,0‘11;
Montreal, 1,058, and about 800 from
other places.
The following havo been selected to
the Wimbledon team for 1885 ;-
Private Geo. Cooke, 5th Battalion
Royal Scots, 1', Q. ; Ooloar Surgeon,
T. Dalrymple, 5th Battalion Royal
Soots, P. Q. ; Capt. Corbin, 0.3rd Bat-
talion, Nova Scotia ; Private A. Rim -
1911.1 Battalion ; Stall -Ser-
geant A shall, ; Assistant Sur -
goon 51cLaughltn, 45th Battalion ;
Corporal Hilton, 40th Battalion ;
Corporal Miner, 71st Battalion, N. 33;
Staff-Ser,geant 5t, Allan, 82nd Buttal.
P.E.I.; Sergeant Curzon, 10th
Royal Grenadiers ; Staff -Sergeant J.
R. Wynne, 5th Battalion Royal Soots,
P.Q. ; Capt. D. Thomas, 54th Bat-
talion P.Q. ; Lieutenant Patterson.
85th Battalion P.Q. ; Lieutenant A,
P. Sherwood, G.G.F.G. ; Private W.
C. Ring, 4511.1 Battalion; Lieutenant
jameson, (30th Battalion, P.Q. ; Ser.
geaut Short ; Private Mor-
ris, 13113 Battalion ; ()apt. W. 5Ic-
Donald, 1st Brigade Field Artillery:
Lieutenant Kirkpatrick, 137111 Battal-
ion, N.13.
On Wednesday, Aug. 5, a party of
tourists will leave the Amen= silo
of the Niagara Falls for a trip through
Ontario. The event will be of a novel
character, first because the tourists
propose to travel on bicycles. over (321
miles if Canadian territory, secondly,
because the part)', numbering 50 or
(30, will consist entirely of clergymen.
A program of distances and stopping
places has been arranged. The princi-
pal towns and cities of the province
will be visited iu the following order
liamilten, Aug. 5; Galt, Aug, ;
Woodstock, Aug. 7; London Aug. 8;
Goderich, Aug. 10 ; Seaforth and
Stratford, Aug. 19; Guelph, Aug. 18 ;
Toronto, Aug. 14 ; Whitby, A.ug. 17;
Port Hope, Cobourg and Brighton,
Aug. 13; Belleville and. Napance,
Aug. 19 ; Kingston, Aug. 20 ; Brook-
ville, Aug. 21. The return journey
will then be commenced, but at Co-
bourg the party will take steamer for
Toronto. and from that city will cross
the lake to Niagara. The 'cyclists
will doff their clerical garments at the
beginning of the tour, and not resume
them until the trip is ended. In the
meantime a uniform 'cycling costume
will be worn.
Every Ole Hatched.
I'll tell you a snake story that was
vouched for by a gentleman of my so.
quaintatice, and in hie own wordi : -
"We hail a good breed of hens and
were right proud of them. Two were
splendid hatohers -Giddy and Golly.
You may laugh 211 1110 names, but they
wore given by a pet sister, who has
been dead many years. After bearing
a sermon one Sunday she decided to
call her two hen chickens Gideon and
Goliath. She:was delighted with them
that mother hadn't the heart to change
them, and so, amidst the laughter of
the household, we christened them
Giddy and Golly, they wore handsome
creatures, 131)11 110001' hatched loss than
fifteen out, of sixteen ego, Ono day
iny brother gravely informed me that
ho had. seen n big snake in the corner
of the barn, and we Pot wit to look for
it. As we neared the place there sown -
ed to bo,an unusual oommotion among
the hens, and Gitidy mid Golly wore
vociferating on the edge of their resp.
Galva nests, in the language of their
ilk, with such vehomenee that wo
could not hear ourselves speak, Thou
WO wore sure that the snake had been
'brewing trouble, and forthwith seare,h.
ed the barn until two found it. Pinning
it by its head in the corner, I cut it
open, and there were 13 of (lolly's big
white oggs, still wartn and comfortable.
These two at once transferred to the
nest, melting Golly happy over her re
covered treasure, Well, madam, the 13
eggs that had b.= in the enalce's maw
wore overy 0130 hatched, and grow up
into matronly helloed, quite oblivous
of their narrow escape and curious vi
cissitudo.
lIortionten, A tientiOn
When yOUr horse 0 galled, seratehed or nut,
Or hail 2111 emir nom betee Wee daily, and ap.
)13' idaGregor dr. Parke's Carbolic °orate, 11
is undoubtedly the finest bottling and cleansing
apslioation for 16. Ito sure you got StoGrogor
& Paste's., Sold for 05o. per box, at J. Har-
greaves Co's, Drug Store,
et) for V",
ue1e pc -
110111020 apply t t 01108. 33' 11 (1'), Prot,•.
43 4 Stool P.D.
1111-01.ItiE LC,: LOT 1?Oit SALE, ON
Q110311 8 troot. Thou, la ,t1., IL shop on
the lint that ould 10. utilized for a stable.
141111.,, sold on reasonable terms. Apply
A. 11.t.tvet3 at:whit
1.17.1\1, 131i A 8 II I IL It,
11, 1,2,, thanking his
many ounditiora for thole illtor.
nowt fur the past aix years
Inform tatuo t
iutt Ina not) out of the old Otithl has lilted MI
o 1.11011 in N111010'3 11(003 in Orsto01114e
whore Ito hopda t, 00 'III 'I 1 ni141..1t.rn
hp,) 03 inemy noir tothi tt.i Hot, 01 1 G1,0 GM, 11
Call. Xlte,.j. not.111114 1,11.3 all
Mints of Pout try mod 111 Bel woos)
to all parts of the Town Fr.. 0.1,111 1)414 for
Pat Etteek,
CLEANLINESS
-NEXT T 0 -
GODLINESS.
The sebieriber IS papered to ao all -kinds
of Painting, each as
UOUSE, RON, CARRIaoce,
PLAIN on ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING
-A1D--
510.P4voeinity.
'BRUSSELS LIME WORKS
STILL
TOWN Sz; AON.
tithe th.s ttgportunity of re
lalrlittr,; thanks to LIG, 1111101iititntil 01
101.1 VleinIty for vast patronage. and ben I ..
/auto nut 1101 inn 1110.10 SOT. 01,1
theirhilo sod mode of It ,rig, they are now
lull bettor poMioll 111011 Got•T
the Publie with Virst.eltios 1,One.
being Btu vleveuth seahou of too. bust.
noes doaltnee in lirl13.0113.1411.1 !loving oiren o,
t,1l,3i,1013,,' 11 tar, the 111.11,11,, 0111 ris
ly on moot v111E1140.1 treatment and a first -elites
firth:to front 110, VIGA.31-4 to Limo at 11 eettls
itt 01 (10 lb void, dylitursti.
We also loan a No.1 lono fur plamoring Itt
the same
tiOliUtt,l,,'I hill spot 1411tio Works,
I.1
TOWN & SON.
ALLAN LINE.
-OF
ROYAL MAIL STEA5ISIIIPS.
S'TEZEII-LA.G-12
ro
CIVICS 14) 1„11,11:4 DOS 1,4l LASSA i[in
LtiN Dos ,
Steerage, 513, Lirorpool, L,oationdoey
Quetnetawn, tilltagow, ur Belfast to Quetta,'
and a 'Ways IL5 LUW113 by any first-obi:ilia°,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
SAILINGS FROM QUEBEC.
SARMATIAN
POLYNESIAN
CIRCASSIAN
PARISIAN
811012(4 )10,0 will soon bo band so leave PERUVIAN
your Orders Early. Work clone in the 1 SARDINIAN
most satisfactory manner end satisfaction SAXIMATIAN , ... .
guaranteed. I will 110 foutal at my old POLYNESIAN
shop north of the bridge. CIRCASSIAN
PARISIAN
PERUVIAN ......
Wm. Roddick. 8 ARDINIAN ......
Saturday, May lith,
18th.
23rd.
30th.
Juno 0111.
" Ilith
27th.
July 411.
" 111h.
4. 18th.
" 25111.
Canadian Pe,eifie Railway Time Table,
1:4;Lz7.1 II\amorni
Teeswater Branch.
Mlles. Going {Veit.
Mall. Express.
0 Toronto.. Depl 7.0013.20, 5.40
0 Orangeville . , 0.50 .• 7.03
4 Orangeville Jct 10.05 7,22
73 Amaranth t 10.15 41 1 7.35
10 Waldemar., .. 10.24 "1 7.38
124 Luther ......10,31 744
233 Arthur ......11,08 '1 8.10
303 Kenilworth..., 11.30 " 8,29
381 5IT. Form, .. 11.58 a.m.! 8.411
44 Pages 1... .. 12.15 valid 9.01
473 axunts.ros.. 12.58 " 11.10
564 Fordwich 12.45 .. 1
60' Gorrio 1.013 ' 9.40
623 Wroxeter 1,15 " 0.48
09 Winghaw Road 1.118 " 10.03
74 Teeswator.. are 1.55 p.m, 10.15
Pan'
11
14
14
11
11
11
MO on. Going East. Express
Mall,
0
5
134
14
073
264
30
359
433
503
613
64
664,
70
74
122
Teeswator
Wingham Road
Wroxeter
Gorrie
Fordwich
aarriston .
Pages t
Mt. Forest.. ..
Kenilworth ..
Arthur
Luther
Waldemar
Amaranth
Orangeville Jot
Orangeville ..
Toronto .. Arr,
5.15 aan,
5.28
5.47
5.53
6,02
6.25
6,35
6.51
7.09
7.28
7.53
7.58
8.04
8 12
GI
11
11
11
11
41
2.15 pan.
2.110 "
2.49
2.511
3.06
3.29
• 3.40
8.57
4.19
4,3!)
5.10
5.17
5.24
5.35
11
HMO 5,511 tl
0.45 aan. 8.35 p.m.
Refreshment and Dining Rooms
-AT-
T 41111tONTO JUNCTION,
ORANGEVILLE AND
CARLETON JUNCTION,
mm
01,1"
THROUGH TRAINS
-111170'10M-
-TO11ONTO AND MONTREAL. -
T. FLETCHER,
TAUKET AGENT, BRESSELIIS,
Tho last train connecting with the steamer
at Quoboola ayes •raronto WeJnesdaye a 18;30 a
111. Passengers:tants:too 15%4411°0days at 8:110
poll, also , awl minuet) t with t ho Aeon' e r 101Han
ifax, by paying nn atlattlottel fare of $4;41i
lst,and 52.010n d clam
u eattle,alteep or pigs are carried alt the
Mall Steamers of the Allan Lino.
For Tieketsanaliertes sod every intorint.3
Mon apply to
J. R. GRANT, Agent,
t.1 /1.041. 1)1111!0. 11r111141.1".
BABY CARRIAGES,
BABY UARRIA,GES.
JUST
TO
HAND
it Choice Stock of Baby Carriages
that Cannot fail to suit tho wants
of the Public.
Call and see them.
LARGE STOCK OF HARNESS
ON ELAND.
Give me a Call.
IL DENWIS.
CRANBIZOOX LIME WOBKS.
The subscriber wishes to notify
the PUBLIC that he will have his
LIME KILN
in Complete Bunning Order by the
1st of MAY, stud tvill be able to
furnishAny Quantity of First -e16
Lime at any time during tho Sea.
son. Price tat cents per
Bushel.
VI. 0-M211111i
CRANBROOK, P. 0
E T H E L
anzraiEr larizocuzet
Tho undersigned having completed the change froin the stone to the
Celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has now the Mill in
First-Olass,Running Order,
'Ind will bo glad to see a]1 his 0111 OttstoTers and.as many new oneg
as possible. Chopping done.
Flour a Food Alwara on nand.
HIGHEST P111011 PAM FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD -WHEAT
NCTM.