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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-10-16, Page 6B d;, nTil c parches ane Sooiotiesl '.i.! :::: -.T..: , Crirn,•a.--Sabbath bermes at 1 ...0 anti 4,30 p.m. Sunday School at i . i m Re' Jo.,. Loss, B. A., pastor. I me that 011 old lady was searching lis t t;: n 43 ' ,sat 11 fora seat, Hie mind finally drifted en - Om. 10, 1886, THE i3RUSS1I.b !'OST No Matter.—He was rending a uov- Wm. Barrett, of Walkerton, has ltas ' building at not for has new ally ll sled ow el, and bis white ping bot rested on been appointed Junior Judge dDamp, of Toronto. ice the seat beside him, Ho dtd not not• county of Brace. ice the stoppage age of the train nor real- A b;• -law to prevent the keeping of married onw e iosnis tohesn 6au11dO,ttaho 1p hogs insido the corporation aft 1 tor thrown oo by the Galt council ro and the otlior in lnnerkip, has boon Ninth,. - sentenced to ono year'µ imprisonment. both tiexvlco a - lid • .u" Pan. canoes School at Jtso oft tho story to find her snugly p•m 1 s• S. Jones, pastor. sconsed beside flim, "Madame, I iT. JOHN'. l'hrnea,--Sabbath Setvieea at Lada lint in thin sent, he ettut]ons- 11 a.m. an.. 7 p.m. Sunday School at 8;30 ' ' a.m. Rev, W. T. Chitin, iieunhbent. ! ly observed. "Don't doubt it sir,' MSITI+nh;I ennui:IL—Sabbath Services at 1 silo replied, as site disposed of ,ler , oat a.m. um t p.m. „ 3:1-1 p.m, PsetoI Rev. Win. Smyth. du at'n 011 it." "Shouldn't a'ouder la Kon+s c.tre,rnie Uncncx.—Saubath Ser• I vice third Sundayin every Month at 11 a.m. I bit," "In which ecce the hat must Rev. P. J. Shea, priest. I be completely wrecked," "It cert• ODD PnLLuw a Lonaz every Thursday I ainty must and therefore there is no evening in Graham's Moak. I need of my getting up until they call 33AsoslcLeuoITuesday at or before loll out my atntion. Please List tip the MOOD in Holmes' block. A, 0 lt, W. Lonny m.•ots on sod anti) tthntler. I alms didlikethe smell of 'last Wednesday erenin01 each month. 000,1 ehnoke." evenings 01each month in Smale's hall. TIRE NEW TALI, BONNETS. L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in Now and then will sec n lady with Orange Hall. POST OFFICE,—Ofitce JIOMS from 8 a. m. her new fall bonnet, but as yet they to Library in Mimes' block, will be open , paring for openings, Y re trete ri 10 B o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and announce 11 for this wee,:. Loading Saturdays. .,rias Jessie Roos, Librarian. milliners' houses will show is meg- 16 3) Sunday Si,11oo1 at satchel And yeti probably ronuamsn'eLonan 2nd and last Monday 7 1" ' - 1I$Ci4(Nlea' I::sIl0rr1: Reading, Room and I are very scarce. Milliners 01`8 1! e. stock of goods, taut, the em• VA lament—Let us stt•eep tions of seasons past in elegtmce and h and gorgeous materials that design- cured, b' bhnob s Catarrh Remedy. , embroil ase Amall. ciao of gall is almost invariably 'shade, in English nbillcheudtyern and (crownµ hoopCrum?, whooping oouth and bronchitis ler chenille tipped and tasseled. New AiDondulan} 'When the trunk line railroads are 11IE'PIES. broidernk velvets rival - the erode°. Tn.le matron's lu ill' btceli 1011.30,21 bull luck 18 cost,They are the most exquisite cu a hear, ItATAEn8 coxa', health and swept breath so- ars can pedltin the rOWDS mostilyo hand. deli delicate by d Price 25 Deets. N 1 inlector tree Fold by Goo. shadings of silk close and tinsel, same. Da 1beads, g good. 1 as well a P me 1 relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by I silk etawi008 aro embroidered v G. floss in little squares and in fancy ef- ferns. playing policy they are playing pool. Bev. J. G. Pall's, Dutton, certifies: -'Por e amos's Vitalizer is what you need for Con• sums years my wile has peen troubled with adoption, loss of appetite dizziness, sun all Dsl,epsln, and had tried one 11[vµ after an- persymptom s of Dyspepsia. ranee 10 and 75 cents other recommended with bot little or no of - per bottle. Sold by G. A. 1°adman. foot till advised to give McGragor's 8, eddy lie is a misguided youth who does Cave e. rool. d a decided ting the first bale 1 everything ,lie sweetheart asks him noot thebestvmediccine extant for fr 110 130, 'Chis invaluable medicine for Livor Complaint, THAT hacking cough can he so ftniokly cured Indigestion, kidney Complaint, is purely a eg- by 8hiloh's Cure. \0 a guarantee it. Sold by G. etable. Trial bottlld at es given free & Co's Drug A. Dsadvlan. Contempt of court—When the Plush will be much used as a trim. younger brother masts faces at his ming for early fall bonnets, and is sister's lover. effective combined with velvet. It Sutton's Cough and Consumption Cure is trims felt hats very stylish, and will 'did by G. A. Deadman on a guarantee. It find much favor during the winter aures consumption. months. One or two large houses "Bobby," sae, the the minister at show samples of embroidered plueh the dinner table, "what do you ex,with bends, but this is expensive and pect to do do when you grow up •" "I'll be a minister, I think." "That's very little of it will be put in the a laudable ambition, indeed, Bobby, market. A Prominent exhibit will Do you think you would 11301 to be a be made of wool and silk Olamines, the colors of which are very attract - minister 2" "011, yes," Bobby re" ive. Some of the new etamino scarfs plied. "Pa guys you've got the soft- in black, blue and gold aro used on est job in town.' rough straw bonnets, and made to WILL you suffer with DyepeDsia and Liver g Complaint? Shiloh'sVitalizer is guaranteed look extremely stylish, The colors to cure you, sold by G. A. Deadman. 1n silk and wool combinations of ruby, "Have you been kept in again at moss, green and gold, aro remarkably school 2" asked an Austin father of fine. his son, who came slinking home Canadian Neeays. just after dark. "Yes sir. 1 didn't know my gografy lesson,t' "Good The Luoknow Oaledonian Society heavens alive, boy, if you are kept has decided not to hold the annual that way now, at a little one-horse games this year. school, when you go to the univer=its Hon. C. S. Fraser, Commissioner at Austin you won't get home only of Public Works for the Province, once every two or three years. leaves this week for a trip to Europe. BLE EPLfl88 ,21µ11e, made miserable by that The total sum realized by the sale hiicrs Cure le Lhe remedy. 1 y. JIa was tried hat 1Voodstcit• G, Gibb, of the 6th enrol+scion, ' John Britton and W. II, Cliniten• Lxfrid, has a oow winch dropped ' boomer, Toronto whiskey deteetivea, throe calves on the taTtle tiny, weigh• ' have been working in Hamilton, land ing in all po pounds wlloih 'William, dropped.. 108 a 0unsequen00 a number of deal - Tho o o the of Port o 1Bridget n, ors have been finod for vinl.0liall of bed to the pork of Bridgetown, the law, Iv i L fu ova Scotia, is henceforth, by Order- Rchert Johnston, of Kincardine, n -Council, to be known as Port has taken n scholarship of $25D for Hiram Inathenlnti08 at the osnminatiou this Walker has ten large barna fell at McGill University, Montreal. 11 of tobacco raised on his 45 -acre This is the third time that ho has olio farm in Essex County, Ont. boon successful in obtaining to schol- lle yield was about 1800 pounds to been s. Bohol - the acre. The trial of the ansa of Reeve McGui burg, against Goor closed at the Sandwi nosday night with a fur Ilia plaintiff. Tho steamer Un tho North West Tre. arrived at Sarnia las the cargo is seven c salmon from Britis Hamilton, Toronto This is the first ship ish Columbia 5a1m0 The Baker-Hv1an ,hoard with closed do ford police court. Hyland committed $10,000 assault re, of Amherst - go Miadlediteh, oh Assizes Wed - verdict of $76 ited Empire, of nsportatiou Co., t week. Among arloada of canned h Columbia for and Montreal. ment of the Brit n by water, a rape 01380 waS Ors at the Brant - Ir. Baker claims the rape. Hy - it for you, Dough, s of 39 lots on the Exhibition Grounds for you, Sold by G. A. Deadman, All Fixed.—A boy on High street in London, was $88,000,88, and from west placed a big apple on the front the buildings about $1,000. Notice is given that a promotion steps and walked across the street to examination for nue/total inspector see who would take it. A gentleman and relieving officer in the outside who had observed the action said ;— service of the Customs Department "You shouldn't do that, my eon• will beheld at Ottawa. Some poor boy may be tempted to Byorder-in-Council crucible sheet steal it." "That's what I'm fishing steefor mower and reaper knives is for, sir. I've hollowed out the inside deolasod free of customs duty when and filled it with mustard. of eleven to sixteen gauge and from Snoton'a Catarrh Remdey—a positive cure two anti a•half to acs inch width.for Ot. Dipheria. and Canker Mouth. There were 817 deaths in Montreal Sold by G G. AA• Deaadmn, "'What smell is that, my dear 2" from smallpox during September ; 88 "Cloves, my love 1" "But the other odor 2" "Cinnamon, darling 1" "Put I small something else 1" "Oh, that's alsplce I" "But Pin certain I smell O0111othing that 100 t spiced at all." That's an apple 1 ate just before I came in." "Well," said tire. B., "if you'd only swallowed a ham sand- wich and a drink of brandy you'd have all the ingredients for a good mince pie." land denies the charge nod says was done to get rid of paying for a machine which Mrs. Baker owes his company for. The case has been sent for trial. Sergi. McMahon, of Hamilton, cap- tured John Hurley at Brantford last week. About $•I15 of the $800 Cummings, his nnolo, says Hurley took from him, was found on him in notes and gold. Hurley resisted ar- rest and threw a revolver on McMahon, drew one on him land No lady who delights in mowers and likes to see them do well and bloom abundantly,should bo -without s rooOrdinary packages deo-1soi80lout for 20 r TTDDlants ler ono year. McGregor k Parko'a Carbolic °orate is in- valuable for Wounds, Sores, 8e1t Rheum, Aute, Burns, Soalde and Festers, as n healing and purifying dressing, Do not be imposed on preparations to Ua es go deother usl Uess se only MoGreg0r ,r0008, Parke e (Rubella Cerato. Sold by ,7.Hargroavee Be Co, Tho discovery of the lnetantaneou s process of taking photographs hes boon quickly fol. lowed in the medical world by a perfect and instantaneous remedy for all acute &Mies dud Pains, as Neuralgia, Toothache, Xtheumatism etog.. This valuable remedy le called Void .1 Daigreavee k ieo Drugµ stents a bottle by A story is told of a shrewish Scotch woman who tried to wenn her hus- band from the dram -shop by employ. ing her brother t0 act the part of a ghost and frighten John on his way home. "Who are you 7" asked the guide man as the apparition rose be- fore him from behind n bush. "I am Auld Niels," was the reply. "Dome awn, man," said John, nothing daunt- ed. "Gie's a shako o' your hand. I am married tae a sister o' yours 1" but the officer his was the biggest. The Militia Department are push- ing forward the issuing of warrants to those volunteers who are entitled to land grants in the North-west, Much delay, however, has been oc- casioned through the negligence of commanding officers of battalions in not furnishing the names in full of those who served during the rebel- lion. There has been a steady and mark- ed improvement in the values in the local wheat market during the past week. As the season progfegsea it becomes more apparent that North- western farmers are in no hurry to sell, but propose to wait and take their chances of a better market in the spring. Receipts at Duluth have been very large, but not quite up to the figures of last year for the same time, At Minneapolis receipts are much less than last year. A.11 indications now point to moderate deliveries for next month unless markets should materially improve. Major-General Moore, of the Amer- ican Salvation Army, starts au oppo- sition movement this week in Hamil- ton, and lively times are anticipated. The regular officer, Oapt. Ludgate, though somewhat taken aback, ,has already braced himself up to meet his opponents. He has reorganized the brass band, and they will bo out in force. Tho east and west end corps are united. The west end bar- racks has been abolished. On Tues- day, the day of the rival opening, will be a great public welcome to Staff Capt. Spooner, just from Eng - in St, Jean Baptiste village, 92 1n St. land. Then the swearing in of Ounegondo, 20 in Coto St. Louis, 16 No. 2 corps, followed by the emotion - in St. Henri, 1 in St. Gabriel and in al sceuos usual at the farowelliug of Maissonoauvo, an officer. As usual in Army pro - Dr. J. 73. Wilson, Y. 5. of London, noodiugs, the feminine gentler will be is quarantining premises where the properly represented in the person of swine plague exists in Essex county, Capt. Mies Totten, who will bring under instructions from Prof. Smith, her warriors in from Dundas. of Toronto, Dominion Sanitary In- spector for Ontario. Hon. J. R. Gowan, of Barrie, has forwarded $486 to Queen's College to be applied in the foundation of a scholarship for excellency in natural science. He writes that the money is what ho received from his extra sessional allowance. An unmarried woman named Paq- uette, 18 years of age, wee arrested Saturday at Ottawa, charged with brining Jeer illegitimate mole child, one day old. She placed the child in a cooking stove, where it was partially consumed before being discovered. Mayor Grace, of New York, was in- vited to attend a meeting of the "Amerioan Annexation League," to be held at Niagara Falls, November 15. As explained to Mayor Grace, the organization had made an investi- gation into the case of Louie Riel, and has discovered that he was arrested on American soil, and that the atten- tion of President Cleveland and Seo' retary Bayard had Boon called to the alleged feet. Tho Mayor has not yet accepted the invitation. The Secretary of the Biel Defence Association in London has addressed a communication to tho Dominion Government notifying it of the de- parture of Mr. Fitzpatrick for Eng- land land praying for a further re- prieve. Government D.tectivc Murray ar• rived from Chi^_o witi Archbald Drinkwuter, whole 110larreatd iu E. liuoie about 80 nhilei nisi of 311111 city some fuer weeks op on a charge of forgery. Uriultw,ater 88i taken before United States Commissioner Moyne in Cula+15U, and .after a hard fight extradited to ()mads.. Ur. Murray will take him toOwau Sound, whore he is wanted on several charg- es of forgery. BANKING. 111L1N I..1tY te BAIR.t 1)lalaS8- . ® , Ing duan by Mrs. Turnbull. Iasi• donee North of sonnet lieu so, eo01or of 3010. Mian)" street, If emends. ('Alin --We would roononmiil Mrs. R. Turnbull to the 0110,2,11 at tlrn,ou bl ase. µEmil 51x,114 mllII,,or, Whitt, la l.uktlleld 8110 111011 good sallafeeti0n to 110r straw hot 0. 111.11 12181)11111 over 0 and dytug l0.1115cud ESTATE NOTICE, 1VT</ti.(e(* .L'(> 41'•(+(IiLetr,;. Pursuant to Ow Act 40, Vto , Dap. u, (Ontario) the ol'oditul'(of tV,o. 81,1,,,, 1,110 0l 1138 '1'uwlt- shlp of Oily in th0 00111111' of Iltlrat), who diad 0u r nhuu4 tin 17th day of Bl nrah, A, 1). 1µs:,, an.11 o1h,ra lust tug elabus 1n re1pm.1 of his 08 - tato, aro horuby nutlllo 3 to soul, un ur •bulofo the firxldry o01''ubnoir y 1840, to Outundersign- edexouutors uta the ,oreowll (etaMO and OIIouta of Hull dom10 tel alt D11- 1114ntea nod oddroass SOUt.Du fu11 pnrtl0uhars of titadl• claims end of the soov0 11,0 ul any) held by them, and also that 111112' iatnly of for the sal d11,13o the assets of said deceased will 1,0 distributed among 1,10 sfwithereto, onlyclaimowhich the snounrs have nut - ice, find the executors will not be noble for any asset see distributed to any per0On of wh150 0101,0 they shall not hove had notion. D atm!. In Oro\V the first d0ny of O1t,lbOr 108.5. 13.41n JAS. 'FE e 81802 , 11'xnrtTotta. MaINTOSH & iI0TAGGART, BANKERS BRUSSELS TRANSACT A GEN1;RAL BANKING ;BUSINESS.] Note sof hand,ieconnted. r ntoreettllowed0n deposits repayable;;en demand. Promptatteutiongivon tocollections. -S( The disease of glanders has not yet been rooted out about Paris, and occasional oases are continually coming before the veterinary surgeons. Through information laid before lir. Froemau 3, P. of Princeton, veterin- ary surgeons, J. W. Faskin of Paris, and J. F. Smith of Brantford, were ordered to examine the horses belong- ing to Wm. Spoors of the 2nd. Oon,, Blenheim. Two of these horses were found to bo affected with a most pro- nounced case of glanders, and were destroyed, One of the said cases had some time ago been examined by a veterinary surgeon of Brantford, who advertises himself as inspector for the county of Brant and passed as suffer- ing from a ease of influenza. It is each carelessness as this which per- petuatos the disease and w0 take this oppoettlnity of pointing out that all veterinary surgeons are not on the game footing, so far as inspectorship is conning. The immediate des- truction of animals affected by this dieoase is the only method of eradi- cating it from any district. —.rade Beviow. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. GIFFARD EL LI 0 T. L A W Office, Grant's Bleak, 8russel5. Money to loan. Tp.. E. WADE, BARRISTER ko 61-1410 Oaheformerly 000uplad oy A. J. Dto ,11sq„tau Lsokle's Block, Menoy to loud. VB. DICKSON, • (late with Carron* Proudfoot.Gode rloh) Solicitor, Conveyancer, etc. Office 1n Grant's Block, Brileseis. Money to Loan. ALEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF the 11'onrtll Division Court Co, Huron, Insurance Asont,O'unds inyoetedan' lto Loan Oolleotlovl made. Office, Graham'o Block Brussel MEDICAL CARDS. T A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. C W • 1r., L. B., O. P., Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon and A000ueh0ur. Office iv ookle'e block, over Dominion's drug store. T. A. HUTCHINSON, M. D. J . 81.81. Y. Edinburgh. =Has removed to his residence on Mill Street too house formerly occupied by Dr. Graham oend will be there at night. lie lllao at llargr0SY o' 0008 Stor0tl11 retains an DENTAL. '1L. BALL, L. D. S., HONOR • Graduate and Member of the Itoya College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. 011too in Struthers Block, Visite Wingllam office on Wednesday. Best 1,0asibl0 pains taken in all operations. Hoare 8 a.m. to 5 pan.. BUSINESS CARDS• ls/f186 O'CONNOR, TEAOHER 1W1 of Thorough Bass, Vocal, and Instru- mental guide on Piano, Organ aid Guitar. ltoforon0o—Ladles of Loretto, Guelph. 11osidenoo—N0.2, (south)lnir3rt Basra, cit, 44.3 m, qv H. tI0ORAOKEN, leaner ;Carriage Idealisms. arrive at hie grooj ory,T0ruberry street, 12.23 NOW IN STOCK Th Famous ROYAL IOHN NOTT, VETERINARY eJ Surgoon,Gradnate of Ontario Veterinary College Toronto, Residence, the house Istoly 000upiodby Mrs.J. Parker 3[ainstreet,Bru•- aols. AMoNAIR,ISSUER OF MAR- • ringe Licenses, by appointment of L4eutooant-Governor ,Commissioner , ko„Q 33 ,Couvayano(trona ,t.gnnt Fire 00 51106110 000 0 MeantthoOeanbrook Po e402:loe ROBT. CUNNINGHAM, I1csuo'ctnce Agent, GDsnP11, °STAnro TM. O'OONNOR, FIRE, LIFE, rJl ootttont and Loan 100006aee Agana for sono at the bout and most roltablo Companies 11(the 00y St., ear the°Staio 0. • terrace, nths.` M. BL AS HILL, Butcher, thanking its many Gr otemers for tho,r 11bor- alsupport tortho past atx yoars w10110010Inform thorn thatbe- fug burned out of the old stand has fitted up a shop in Smide'e 8look in fret -clogs style tehoro he hopes to coo all the old easterners and as many 1(0'1' Ot100 fie 000 As so give 11101 a ca11, rkoopnothing but first-class meats, all hinds 01 Poultry an d Sausage Moat Delivered to all Dert503 the Town Pros, Gosh paid for Pat Stook, PARLOR COAL, The Famous ROYAL WITH OYEN, The JJNIVFRSAL COAL STOVE, Cook Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves. Stove Stands, Stove Piping. TILT WARE. STOVE COAL At Coal House or delivered as re- quired. Call or send your orders. B. GERRY. BRUSSELS LIME WORKS STILL AHEAD. —a— TOWN Sr. 14_40N. —11— .Phe subscribers take this opportunity of ro. torntog 115628510 tho luliabl10oto of brussels and vicinity for post patronage, aid beg to state that haying made several improvements in theirklin and mode of burning, alley are now iu n bettor position than over before to supply the Public with First-olasa Limo. This being the eleventh season of our busi- ness dealings lu Drnseols,nudhavinggiven un- qualified oatlafaotiousofor, the publio can re- ly onreceiving good troatmant and aunt -class artfolofrom us. Pint -class Lime at 14 canto at the kiln and 15 cents delivered. We also born a No,1 limo for plastering at the cam o price . • itemonlborthe spot—Brussels Limo \Yorke, 42 TOWN tet SON. 0IRANBROOH LIME WORMS, The subscriber wishes to Notify the PUBLIC that lie will have his LIMB KILN] in Complete Bunning Order by the 1st of MAY, and will be able to furnishAny Quantity of First-class Lime at any time during the Sea- son. Price at Kiln --14 cents pax Bushel. e GM111,1113 OEANBROOK, P. 0.