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Directory of Churches and Coeiotiel,
111:tvil.Ln Cuenca—Sabbath Forvicea at
ll n.,a. ttud 6.70 p.m, Sunday School at
e;;il) p.m. Rev. Jno, Bose, 33. A., pastor,
1 oo� i'arilcu.--Sabbath Servioos at 11
n.t•:. nod 0:30 p.m. Sunday School at 8:6e
pan. Itev. S, Jones, peeler,
'r..lous's Chem:el,--Sabbath Services at
11 am, and 7 pan. Sunday School at 2;30
a.m. Rev. W. T. Chide, incumbent.
M rlIOplsT Cur nem—Sabbath Services at
10:71) a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Sunday School at
8:3.1 p.m. PastorBov. lie, Smyth.
ii0 010 CATnoz,I0 011131300.—Sabbath Ser.
vice third Sunday in every month at 11 a.m.
Rev. I', J. Shea, priest. Thursday
OBD TELLow'e LODGE am),
craning in Graham's block.
1L. oiticLoDGE Tuesday at or botora fell
moon in Holmes' block.
A. 0. IT, W. Loon meets ou 2nd and
last Wednesday evenings each month,
FoBESTEn'sLon0E 2nd and last Monday
evenings of each month in Smalo's hall.
L. 0, L. let 'Monday in ovary month in
Orange Hall.
Rost Oo'rICE,--OfAoo Hours from 8 a. m.
to 7 p. m,
MECIIAI'Ic8' INSTITUTE Reading Ronin and
Library in Holmes' block, will be open
from 6 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and
Saturdays. Miss Jessie Ross, Librarian.
VARIETIES,
Without frugality none can bo rich
and with it few would be poor.
For lame back, aide or cheat, nee Shiloh's
Parent Plastor. Price 25 aunts, Sold by O. At
Deadman.
Uninterrupted success in business
shows us but ono side of the world.
Shiloh'5 Cure will immediately relieve Croup
Whooping Cough and Broncho s, Sold by G.
A. Dondman.
The abuse of our enemies injures
us less than the injudieious praise of
friends.
A Nasal Infector free with each bottle of
Shiloh's
aratrb Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold
by
Contempt of Court—when the
younger brother makes faces at his
sister's lover.
Why will yon cough whom Shiloh's Caro will
give
immediate
by G AaDo relief,
Prloo 10o„ 500„ and 81.
Why is a girl like an Indian ? Be -
Caleb she doesn't feel dressed without
a feather in her hat,
The Rev. Goo. H. Thaye r, of Bourbon, Ind„
says :='Roth myself and wife owe our lives to
Shiloh's Consumption cure." Sold by 0. A,
Deadman,
Engaged couples can now kiss with-
out holding their breath. Tho onion
crop is a failuro this season.
For Dyspepsia and Livor Complaint. you
have a printed on every otof
Shiloh's Vitalizer.arantee It never fails t0 51r0t1e 801d
by G.A.Leadman,
"What is the worst thing about
riches ?" asked the Sunday school
superintendent, And the new boy
said, "Not having any."
Are you made miserable by Indigestion, Con-
stipation ,vizzineee,Loss of Appetite, Tallow
Skin Shiloh's
loh's Vitalizer is a positive cure.
by G
"Personal—Dear Nod come back ;
all is forgiven. Pa kicked the wrong
man, and didn't know it was you.
Game immediately.—May."
ay.
No lady who delights in fiowors and likoe to
sec them do well and bloom abundantly, should
Ordinary packages 10on suffiutout for 20lplaents
for one v0an
The advertiser, no matter how
small his favors, is like the brave
general. Re considers his place to
be at the heed of the column.
McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Corat° is in-
valuable for Wounds, Sores, Salt Rheum,
Cuts, Burn,. Scalds and Festers, as a heal in g
and purifying dressing, Do not bo imposed on
with other useless preparations ,r0earnmendod
to bo as good. Use only McGregor & Parke'n
Carbolic Carate. Sold by J. Hargreaves & Co.
Customer—"Have you some good,
imported eignrs ?" New clerk—"Not
just now, but we shall have in about
au hour. Tlio printer around tho
corner is at work on the labels now."
Haningbon's Quinine \Vino and Iron, and
Tonto Dinner PIBs, cleanse and. enrich the
blood and may always be relied nli0n to euro
all eruptive diseases. Beware of imitations,
Eee that you get "Hnnington'e," tho original
and genuine. For solo by all druggists and
venom] dealers in Canada,
"IN ell, may I hops then, dearest,
that at some time I may 11x30 tho
happiness of making you my wit() ?"
"Ye-, I hope co, I'm sure," she ro-
plied. "1 aro tired of ruing fellows
for breach of promise."
The discovery of Ole instantaneous pro00as
of taki1r) photographs has boon quickly 101.
lnw,1 In 5130 111061001 world by a perfect and
instantaneous comedy for all acute aoh°s and
putty, w Neuralgia, lnotbaohe, Rheumatism
etc, This vnluable romody is called. Fluid
Lightning, and is sold at 25 Dents a b0ttle by
7. Halnreaves & Co, Druggists,
At a wedding, when the minister
read the words "love, honor and
obey," the groom interrupted hien
and snicl : "Rend that again, soh ;
lead it ' annco mo', so's do lady Inn
ketch do full solemnity of do meaning
1'sc been married bofn'," •
Rev. J. G. Faille, Dutton„ eertifeo:—"Por
Bomb years mY wife has been troubled with
Dy•spopeino and had triad ono tiring attar an_.
(tit tills adviseltto give McGrogor's Sic dy-
Cure a trial. Bine° taking Cho first bottlo I
0 aro noticed a decided improvamont, and can
with oonildenoo reoommond It to bo ono of, if
not ilia beat niedicino extant for Dyspspsie,
Chia invaluable modinino for Livor Complaint,
of belle, Bold et 3. Complaint, is
Os'egDr g
Store. Trial boffins givon fine.
Au exsllango says :—"To euro
snoring, a Pisco of soap should be
dropped into the mouth of tho snor-
er, The oil in the soap will lubrieato
the pharynx." This generally stops
the enoring. It also generally stops
tl.c pl,ilaBt'l.'Opist who drops tho
soap from m .king any further osper-
iments.
T} E1 BRUSSELS POST
Fanny_"Isn't it too ball that Clara
Dorm is so ugly 1 It's owing to those
horrid freckles," Juila—"I don't ob-
ject to freckles." "0, you don't?"
"No. Not when they aro on somo
other girl's face."
"I understand you aro a graduate
ofVassar, lilies Liley. Did you study
English literature to Itny extent ?"
"Oh, moray, yos, wo 11ad Hogg for
breakfast, Bacon for dinner, Lanib for
boa, and Lover in the evening."
All the people in the world, Bay
1,400,000,000, could find standing
room within the limits of a field ton
milts square, and by aid of a tolephouo
could by addressed by a single speak-
er. In a field 20 miles square they
could all be comfortably seated.
Anyone who has ever ueard a
woman talk about n tooth she has
just had pulled, while she displays the
interesting souvenir to hor friends,
will be willing to admit that man are
not the only, or tho best, stump orat-
ors in the world.
A traveller through Arabia writes
that when a Bedouin was asked to
drink, his answer would froquoutly
bo :—."Nn, thanks -1 drank yester-
day." Ill this country the answer
usually is, "Well I've been at it all
morning, but I guess I can stand an-
other,"
0141) LONDON.
Thu iuimolrsity of London, ))ug.
hold, may ba gethorcd fano the fol•
lowing figures and facts. The size of
the city is 15 miles long and 10 wide
and it lube a pullulation of 5,000,000,
with 70(1,000 houses, Tho provisions
annually consumed are: —Boom 800-
000 ; wheat 10,090,000 bllellels ;
sheep, calves and Inge 400,90() ; dif-
ferent varictics of poultry 900,000 ;
fish 180,090 tolls. Tho following 1i-
gtuds aro annually used:—Bear 45,-
000,000 gallons, epirito 5,000,000,
wator 50,000,000, There are 500,•
000 gas lamps in 1180, and 15,000,-
000 cubic feet of gas consuniod per
day in lighting the city. To light
and host the city it takes 500,000
tons of coal. Thera aro 18,000 po
Homan and 7,000 medical mon.
Over £1,000,000 a year are expended
on education. One omnibus cum
pauy report that they carry fifty or
sixty millions of paseongerd annu-
ally.
A small plot of ground thickly
sown with barley, as soon as the
ground 19 dry enough, will bo eaten
bare by fowls. It is better to let
them have a little piece to themselves
than to allow them to run over win-
ter and spring grain in the fields, or
than to shut them up and keep them
from treepaesing.
Tho chemists in Porto Rica sell a
sort of paste made of powdered egg
shells with which the women paint
their faces until they have the ap-
pearance of plaster images. They
take the stuff with them in the cars,
to church and in the opera, and when
they think nobody is looking give
their faces a daub.
Tho following is from a St. Thom-
as paper. Take it for what it is
worth : A. few weeks since a para-
graph was published in the Times
chronicling a remarkable accident to
a cow near Harwich, the cowcatcher
of the engine carrying the bovine a
distance of several rode without in-
juring her. On Monday the aimal
gave birth to a calf, which, instead of
adopting the mother tongue, now
toots like a locomotive whistle.
Late inventions --A thunder -rod
for all who are liable to be "thunder-
struck" on receiving unexpected in-
telligence ; a grindstone for people
who are in the habit of "grinding
their teeth" when they are in anger ;
a device for grubbing people who are
suddenly "rooted to the spot"; a
patent air ship for resorting people to
their homes, who are "carried away
by an excess of emotion," transported
with delight," etc. ; a steamroller for
people "petrified with astonishment."
Many strange froalcs of lightning
have been reported this summer, but
this is the first time the following hes
appeared in print :—During a storm
in Lincolnvills a few days ago, a dis-
criminating thunderbolt broke into a
house, ascended two fl:lghts of stairs,
kicked open a door and entered the
room, smashed an nocordeon in the
hands of a young man, who was play-
ing the "See -Saw Waltz," paralyzed
the player's right arm, and then flash-
ed out of the window, crossed the
street, entered a faehionablo residence
and rendered un00nscious a young
lady who was kissing hor pug dog.
A young man residing in the town,
who contemplated writing a funny
article on his mother -in law, 11018
abandoned tho idea, for fear tho
thunderbolt may return,
Ilow to mako farmers' daughtors,
sons, hired girls and men get dis-
gusted. with agricultural pursuits,
and seslr for soft jobs in towns and
cities :-1st, Aeep the clock ono hour
fast ; waken the girls and men when
it strikes five, make the girls light
the faros and milk the cows by lan-
tern light, beforo thoir eyes are thor-
oughly opened, give them sour burn-
ed bread and rusty pork, cheap tea
without sugar, and never allow them
to eat an egg or fresh meat, 2nd,
Never allow them any timo to rest
at noon wh110 Cho horses are feeding,
and have them at work as soon as
they hale swallowed their food, nevor
give them lunoh at hay or harvest
time, take their tea to the harvest
fields, instead of allowing them to go
to the house and got it in a comfor-
table mannor. 3rd, never allow them
any holidays, make the girls sew af-
ter darlr until bod timo, =alto Cho
mon clean horses, and cattle and do
most of tho el.oros after dark, instead
of letting thorn enlight:ln their minds
by reading goodnewspapors, By en-
forcing tlloso rides our (Aties and
towns aro being erowilod with mon
and 'ninon, some of whom load fast
lives and coma to an untimely enol.
BANKING.
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ii/l-oINTOSli & 11cT'AGGAR'17,
BANKERS • 1 BRUSSELS
TRANSACT A GRNk11IAL 13AN1IIlf0
;13UNINPSS.1
Notosof handdlscountod.
Lu throat lo wad u n deposits ropayable;;on
demand.
Promptattouti0nglvon toaolleotlon5, .g
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
f t_Il+'FAliD L L L I O T. L A 1V
Omoo, Grant's Block, Iirnesols, Money
tolorn,
NO USE.
There is no use putting up tho
motto, ''God bless our home," if the
father is a rough old boar, and the
spirit of discourtesy and rudeness is
taught by the parents to the children
and by older to the younger. There
is no use in putting up a motto, "Tho
Lord will provide," while the father
i8 shiftless, the boys refuse bo work,
and the girls buoy themselves over
gewgaws and finery. There ie 310
use in putting up the motto, "The
greatest of these is charity, while
the tongue of the backbiber wags in
the family, and silly gossip is die -
paused at the tea table. Tbero is no
use in placing up conspicuously the
motto, "The liberal man deviseth
liberal things," while the money
clinks in tho pockets of "the head of
the household," groaning to get out
to see the light of day, and there aro
dollars and dimes for wines and to-
bacco and other luxuries, but posi-
tively not ono cent for the church.
In how many homes are these mot-
toes standing—let ue say hanging—
sarcasms, which serve only to point
a jest and adorn a satire? The
beauty of quiet lives, of trustful,
hopeful, free -hearted, charitable lives
is one of surpassing lovelineee, and
the world knows where to find them.
And bhey shall remain and be fadoless
when the colors of pigment, and the
worsted and the floss have faded, and
the frames bare rotted away in their
joints,
Lgo' E. WADS, )3A1IRIS'PER, &c.
ol• 011looformorly000upind oyA,
Ou11,14e0.,tu Looklo's Block. Menny to 1006.
Farm Notes.
OCTOBER woan.—Ootober work tells
for all winter. The final harvests of
the year are often the moat import•
ant, and whore so largo i. breadth of
grain is sowed as is the case in some
sections, the farmers have a busy
time. The four handed ones, will
however, make time for a play spell,
for all bands to go to the fairs, for
which the long list in our September
number, offers the opportunity with-
in easy reach of almost every one.
Early husking of the corn crop,
should bo pushed ahead in the oolder
part of the country. This is the more
important, because October weather
is favorable to the laying on of flesh,
and soft corn and nubbins, go as far
now, as hard corn will next month.
We can not have the soft corn, until
wo are pretty well ahead with the
husking.—Do not forgot the value
of charcoal in the ration of fattening
animals—cattle, pigs and poultry es.
peeially. Evon sheep and horsos
are benefited by it. Not that it is
properly consederod, fattoning food,
but it aids digestion, keeps Cho stom-
ach and bowels in prime order, and
is not expensive. An ounce of pre-
onitilia pr nciple,tan ounce ound oof aohar-
coalis often worth a bushel of hard
encu.—Brooding and laying stock
need exorcise ; rofer to an article on
this topic in the Soptombor numbor.
It is well to go over the, harvest, and
sec just what stook it is poseiblo to
winter well, and sell the rest, no mat•
ter at what a sacrifice, undoes you are
buying feed,—This year at the East
and along railway•linos, hay ie going
bo bo high. It is so now, bonao (hero
will boa good ileal of stook for Bald
cheap.—Ib will bo a good time to buy
sheep—thin ewes, whish will ra180
March and April lambs, if served at
once, and well cared for.—Bull calves
thoroughbreds, will bo almost givon
away, and many of then will be
roady for service in April, though
more (salves now. So the two and
tliroo•yoar old may batter bo son( to
the buteher than wintered,—NOV50
use a mala of any kind which is not
of pure blood. 'Phis injunction can
hardly bo too often repeated. The Agent for Ocean Tickets, Amer -
timestv11e rf otherwise, moatkes ten 100111 Excess Company and Great
times Cho rusk of disappointlnant that Northwestern telegraph Company.
uccoeaary.
t,, 13. DICKSON,
(labo with Carrow & Proudiclot .006a -
rich) Solicitor, Couvoyancer, dto. Ofnos in
fxraut'e Block, Brussels. Molloy to Loan.
A LEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF
1)-- the Fourth Dtvislon Court Co. Huron,
Uo0voyancer,Notary i'ubllo,Ltud,Loan Bud
Lnenranco Agent,Fuud 8 fuyost ad and to Loan
Oollootlona made. Oglee, Graham's Bloch
B russo l
MEDICAL CARDS,
tp' A. MoNATJ&HTON11. D., 0.
1L„L, 1t, t1. P., 14.11nbur •b. Phyalciu u,
Surgeon and Aoeonch0ur, 00100 in Leckie's
block, over Dominion's drug store,
J • A. HUT'013INSON, M. D.
L. Jt, C. P. Odtnburgh.
"Lias removed to his residence ou 50 1l SCreot
quo house foriuorly oc0upiod by Dr. Graham,
and will be Chaco 01 night, lie still retains an
on100 at Hargreares' Drug Storo.
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DENTAL_
(1 L. BALL, L. D. 8., HONOR
'l.A • L#reduato and Siomber of the 'toys
Collogo of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. (Moe
to strutbora!loak, Vivito Wingham olnoo on
Wednesday, Best possible, pains takou in all
oporatiens, hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ISS O'OONNOR, TEACHER
of Thorough Baas. Vocal, and Instru-
mental Music on Piano, Urgau and Guitar.
Beforonoe—Ladies of Lore tte, Guo !ph.
Residence—No. 2, (sontb) IBrick Terrace,
4.1-8 m. Brussels, Ont.
g7PT•H, MoORAOKEN,
IssuerrMarriaget ioosae. Office at 1110 28 ;
cry, Ystreet,
OHN NOTT, 'VETERINARY
Surgeon ,Graduate of Ontario Votorinary
College Toronto. Residence, thehouao lately
000upfodby hire .3 .Lark or Malnstreet,110us-
eels .
A MoNAIR,ISSUER OF MAR-
t�. rlago Ltoenaoe, by appointment of
LY outenant-Governor ,Commission or . &o „ Q
B.000v0yanoerand Agent Fire Insurance Co
Offioeatt11o0ra0brook PootOMoo
ILLINEli,Y & HAIR DRESS•
Dig done by Mrs. Turnbull. Bo01.
donao—North of school hoose, oor0or of Mo•
Mamie street, Brussels. OAnn—We would
recommend Mrs. It. Turnbull to the citizens of
Brussels as a good straw miilinor. W1,ila in
11k00101d e110 gave good satisfaction to her
customers in making over and dying felt and
straw hate. LI. Graham & Son. 45-41n
ROBT. CUNNINGHAM,
Insttrance Agent,
GueLPs, ONTARIO
T•
M. O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE,
f
• Accident and Loan Sugarauno Agent for
80030 of the bosh and most reliable Companies
in the DOnliniOn. Turn -
beery 8b., 0500 tho Statioce,n rick terrace, 0mouths.
tcrommeasreooroa
ESTATE NOTICE.
Notice, No Creditors.
OCT. 9, 1835,
1111
STO o�
A.:rs„cwcC,.,c, , meMmsm,,.
NOW IN STOCK
The Famous ROYAL
PARLOR COAL,
Pursuant to Cho Act 40, Vic. Cap. O, (Guthrie.)
the creditors of Win. Sbine,lato of the Town-
ship of Groy.iu the County of Huron, who Mod
on or about the 10th day of M50011, A, i), 1885,
oaro horoby noticclaims o semi, on oorhie
bolo os -
tuba,
tho first day of February 1030, to ilio undersign.
od 00000tore of the personal oetato and oRoots
of said do0Oas00 their namos and addresses
and 1110 full particulate of their claims and of
the aocuri ties (if any) bold by them, and also
that immodiat0ly after alio sal d date the &snots
of said d000asod will b0 distributed among the
tn
oelod heout1gior only
of Which s000s bath regard.
too, and the mentors will not bo if&bis for any
ussot sea distxibutod to any parson of whose
claim they shall not have had notice,
Dated in Gray th o first day of Calabar 1985.
WM, i3.SHOP
10 -lin 368.CLE” Ilt *U501i lilx1IOlTona,
The Famous RtYAII
THOS. FLETCHER,
WITH OVEN,
The UNIVERSAL
COAL STOVE,
Cook Stoves,
Parlor Stoves,
Box Stoves.
Stove Stands,
Stove Piping.
?radical Watchmaker anal tf ewelerl
Gold Watches, Silver .
Plotted Ware, Silver,
Watches, Clocks, Gold
Rings, Violins, Etc.
I keep a full line of goods usually
kopt in a first-class Jewelry store.
Call and examine, no trouble to
show Goods.
Issuer of (Marriage Licenses,
TIN WAR .
STOVE COAL
At Coal House or delivered as re-
quired. Call or send your orders.
B. G +'RRY.
BRUSSELS LIME WORKS
STILL AHEAD.
—II—
TOWN 4ttr, SiON.
—N—
Tho subscriberstake this opportunity of 01-
turningthankstoth0inhabitants of Brussels
and vicinity for past patronage, and bog to
state that haying made several improvem onto
In theirk11n and mode 0f burniug,they aro now.
in a bettor position than ovor bofore to supply
the Public with Firat-cines Lime,
This being Ma eleventh season of our busi-
ness dealings in Bruesel8,and having givon un-
0ualtfio0 satisfaction so far, the public can re-
ly on receiving good troatmont mid a first-class
artiolo from us. First -clash Lime at 14 cents
at Cho kiln and id aont5 delivered,
Wo also burn a No,1 limo for plastering at
the soma price
ltemomber the spot—Brussels Limo Workr,
4e
TOWN & SON.
0RANBRO0I3 LIME WORKS,
Tho subscriber wishes to notify
the PUBLIC that he will have his
LIME KILN
117 Comploto Running Order by the
1st of MAY, and will be able to
furnisliAny Quantity of First.elass
Limo at any time daring tho Sea-
son. Prieo at Kiln ---.14 cents per
Bushel.
!! a!t'd: kW&tkfcd,r3dr9
CRANEROOK, P. 0.
BABY CARRIAGES,
BABY OAIIRIAGES.
JUST 0
Pi -A. MeT ID
a Choice Stock of Baby Carriages
that Cannot fail to suit the wants
of tho Public.
OaII and see them,
LARGE STOCK OP HARNESS
ON HAND,
Give 7120 ai CcdlZ.
IL DENNIS.
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