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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1885-12-18, Page 88 TNE BRUSSELS POST 4 Deo. 18, 1882. We've Got 'Ern. Christlllas &Now ear's GOODS AT TH E POST BooKSTORE. STORE. Drmna, Trnmpets, Horns, Mouth Or. Ians, Pianos,Rattles, Tambourines, Jew's Harps, azoDolls, Dishes. Tin Cups, Tops, 1Vatdtos, Knives, Sets of Furniture, Jack in the box, Dogs, Magic Lantorus, Banks, Meohanioal toys, Guns, Balls, Brooms, Drawing Slates, (dice, Necklaces. dc. Albums, Plush and. Leather, Prices range front 50 Dentis to $6.00. Bibles handsome and excellent value. Boy's Own Annual, Girl's Own, British Workman, Animal World, The Prize, and a lot of other books. !land Sleighs strong, good and cheap. Christmas Cards from 1. cent up. l''oe Bargains in Toys and all Goods we l,; op give Us a CALL. The ?•18t Bookstore. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. OUTHERN EXTENSION, W G & B R Train leaves nrussele station, north and oath aatellows: Gels; ;South . GoingNorth TSai•1 ........,7:25a.m. Mixed ..... ...10:00a.m tl press 11:558.10. I Mail 2:42 p.m. Mixed ...... 5:00 m. i Espree ...... 2:29p.m. The morning train sou (h and the mYe 1 1 north will only via on Tuesdays, y , a ud Satutdava. oval Raintents. A chiel's analog ye takin' notes " 9.n' faith he'll prent it. WHOOOPIRG Collgll. Austen Syrup 500. per gallon at Thom - son's. CANDIES by the barrel and nuts by the sac':(. Adam Good c2 Co. B. B. MORRIS, well known in town, is home from the Northwest. Faorre, peels, and spices, fresh and pure. Adam, Good &- Co. THE data of the M. L. P. 0. enter- tainment is Christmas eve, in the Town Ball. BuLx Oysters, choice and cheap at Thom - son's, one door north of Haycroft Bros. E. E. WADE was in Stratford this week, called there by the illness of his mother. Arm quantity of saw logs or lumber tak- en in exchange for fttrniture. Mrs. E. Long. Tmi POST and weekly Globe to the end of 1886 for $2.25, in advance. Now is the time to subscribe. Mras Bean is prepared to take a limited number of pupils in Kensington and satin painting. Terms:—:12 for each, or 68 for bath if taken together. HARGRE►VES & Co., and G. A. Deadman have got out calendars for 1886, to be given away, containing advertisements of the various linee handled in their respective drug Mores. Get one of them. THE Goderich Signal says :—Aliok Strachan, the popular young Brus sale merchant, was in town during the week serving the Queen as a juryman. Be reported that his town was keeping up its end. DR. Realms, County Treasurer, of Godericb. has been appointed Revis- ing Barrister's Clerk in West Huron. The Dr. is well up in the voters' list business and will be able to do his share of the work well. ON THE TOP.—Last Tuesday F. C. .Rogers' team drew 60 barrels of salt, weighiug about 9 tons, from the salt works to the station at one load, When it is considered that there is quite a hill to bo climbed it was a big pull but Mr. Rogers' team 1s a good one. TEE Mitchell Recorder in speaking of the Salvatioh Army jubilee says :— "Capt." Connor, who is a general favorite, read the lesson, and in a olear impressive and earnest address urged every one present t0 make certain of their soul's salvation. She also sang a very pretty solo. Four little scratches on his arm, To keep him from small -poxes harm Four little scratches, but oh I so sore, And when you touchedhim,bow be swore. HoMERD. COBE, the distinguished dramatic reader, of New York, will appear in his superior recitals, tragic and humorous, in the Town Hall, Brussels, on the evenings of the let and 2nd of January, under the au- spices of the Odd Fellows of Brussels. Watch for posters. Cllr informant was sadly astray last week in the item concerning Dr. McKelvey being away in California. IIs is in New York attending the hospital, perfecting himself in his profession. He will bo absent until March or April when he will resume , practice in Brussels, The Doctor's health 1s the best. Frame 9011001 closes in town next We novo made 0(1011 preparations for Xmas before. Adam Good ie Oo, Aou quantity of saw logs or lumber taken in exchange for furniture. Mrs. T„ Long. Katox Church Sunday School have their Christmas tree on Wednesday, December 80th. Jona A's Xmae train has arrival at Lion Alexander's, 6, 18, 1.6 and 260. oountors are the rage for boys and girls, Ger ready to settle up all old RC. counts before 1885 runs out, so as to start the nee: year with a clean sheet, E GRUNDY, wife, and son of Orange• vills, former residents of Brussels, are in town visiting relatives and friends. Mies SARAH 1IAnTnN left Wingham for California this week. She goes with the expectation of joining friends in that part of Uncle Sam's poesos- eintln. Ween 1 Wool) 11-1'. C. Rogers is now prepared to take any quantity of hard or soft cord wood in trade, from this data, but none will be taken on book accounts unless previously arranged. Oct. Sth,15141, Brussels Salt Works EM00A CsaineK, a ten year old daughter of W. A. Calbick scalded her leg badly, last weotc, by upset - int; the tea kettle. The wield 10110 a bad one but she is gettiug along all richt now. Lase week Wm. Ainlay purchased the 5 acre park lot from J. G. Ameut p ying therefor the 80110 of $800. Itis a very neat little piece of pro- perty and when NIr. Ainlay gets n house on it will have a tip, top place. The property is located in the north end of Brussels. TEE sermon preached by Rev. Dr. Burw11sh, of Cobourg, last Sunday morning, in the Metbodiet Church, Wee very interesting and instructive. His text was taken from Matt. 18, 5. The discourse was very Fruitiest. The Rev. Ur. will always receive a hearty welcome at Brussels. THE Brussels Oricket Club has en• gaged the well-known Telgman Sop tette Club to give one of their poi alar entertainments in the Town Hall, on Wednesday evening, Deo. 80th. Chas. Kelly, the unrivalled bass soloist, is with the tronpeand will be here. Look out for bilis and programs. ANNIVERSARY,—The preliminary ar- rangements are about completed for holding the anniversary services in connection with the Methodist Church in this place. The annual tea meeting will be held on Christ- mas Day, and on the following Bab - hath anniversary sermons will be preached. Rev. W. S. Jamieson, of Stamford, formerly of Brussels, will preach at 10.80 and 6.80, and Rev. W Smyth at 2.80 o'clock. A good time is expected. Norirme like giving it a fanny name, brit what use is there for In- surance Companies, Provident Soc- ieties and United Workman in an- nouncing the death of a fellow mem. ber, by giving such mwtieal names to the various diseases, which few, if any, of the living brethren who pays the fees understand. Take one or two examples :--John 0. Sadler, Phthisis; Brother Palmer, Laryn• geal phthisis ; Brother Stutt, Calcul- us. Away with such names, give us the plain English as we pay for the information. "LITTLE SWEETBEARTB".—"Little Sweethearts is the title of a wonder, ful picture by the great artist, Mil- lais. It is of bewitching beauty that words fail to describe. Itis publish- ed by the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal, and is carrying the hearts of the people by storm, State and Provincial Governors, Senators, Members of Parliament, and all alae• 005 of people the continent over, have deluged the publishers with oo• grat- ulations and compliments. A. postal oarcl to the Publishers of The Family Herald, Montreal, will got you terms and particulars. BIBLE SooIETY.—The following col- lectors were appointed at a resent meeting of the Directors of the Brus- sels Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society, for the districts named:—Brussels, north of river, Mrs. Hie and Miss Maggie Stewart ; east of Main street, Mrs. 0. R. Coop- er and Mies Vanstone ; west of Main street, Mrs. T. Watson and Mrs. J. Shane. Grey township, cons. 1 & 2, Misses Beharrel and Coombes; cons. 8 & 4, Misses Hogg and Turnbull ; cons. 5 & 6, Misses Smith ; cons. 7 & 8, Chas. Bishop ; eons. 9 & 10, Misses Moore and Mennaee; eons. 11 & 12, Mimes Dark and Perrie ; cons. 18 & 14, Misses Ballantyne and Grant ; cons. 15 & 16, Misses Hielop and Wat- son ; cons. 17 & 18, Mise Smilie. Walton, Mrs. Neal and Miss Hewett. Ethel, J. H. Yonng. Morris town- ship, con. 2, con. 8, Malcolm Black ; con. 4, Misses Currie andBlack; eon. 5, Misses Mooney and Sharp ; con. 6, Misses Smith and Boyd ; eon. 7, Mies Ashton ; eon. 8, Miesos MoOal- lum and, Wilson, ROUT SEavrou, formerly of Brue- eele, THIS in town dire week. 11ELr.o :—•(irnnd Concert 30th Ilenentber. watch for it, : Axr quantity of saw logs or lumber taken in exahnng() fur furniture. Mrs. P, Long, SB.ND THE YOST to the absent boy, It will give hien all the home news ; $1.50 pays for it to the end of next year. ADVERTISE your farm if you want to sell. Now is the time people want to buy. Call at TBE POST ollico end leave Dopy at once. Messes. MAHONY AND EDWAIIDS have comp back again to Brnseols and will engage in the timber busmees in this locality this winter, JAS. WATSON, Of Wingham, was In tonne ;net week, He thinks Wingham a good town but holds kindly remem- brances of Brussels in his heart. Woop WAs2En.—J'atues Boyers will take dry or green hood, either stove or oordwood, iu payment for now wagons or buggies, The wood to be delivered this winter. For further particulars call at his shop. N. 1I. LIVINGSTON, of Mitchell, formerly of Brussels, has accepted the position of manager of a branch of the Tlamilton Batik, to be estab- lished at Bagereville. Bra LBiimi, letter -heads, notebeads, statements and envelopes furnished with neatly printed headings cheap• er than you eau buy the blank paper. Try THE POST Publishing House. Norma.—All persons indebted to the nn- dersignod aro requested to call and settle accounts on or before January 1st, 1888, as I intend going to Kansas shortly after that date. Prompt attention by those interested will oblige John Nott, V. S. LAST Friday we were shown ns neat a piece of furniture, at R. Malcolm'° furniture store, in the shape of a writing desk, as amu be seen anywhere. It is called a cylinder writing desk and hag a sliding cover, much like an organ, Thele are 10 drawers and 5 pigeon holes. The opening of the. cane unlocks all the drawers. The dusk is made of walnut and is finish- ed in oil, and ie band made, the work- manship of Mr. Malcolm. SHE DESE11vI8 IT.—'l.'he Luoknow Sentinel in referring to the opening exercises of the now methodist church in that place says of Miss Maggie Campbell, who assisted in the pro- gram and sang a solo entitled "The Angel's Serenade." :—It was a rare effort, the finely modulated cadences and charming inflections of voice illustrated how completely that organ was uuder control, and spoke volumes in favor of her miasmal cul- ture and vocal ability. Miss Camp- bell is one of our best Canadian erne tear vocalists, favorably reoeived everywhere, and that far greater triumphs in the musical world yet await her cannot for a moment be doubted. You NEED NOT READ TRIS VNLE88 You Lutz,—Did you ever notice the mathematical exactness with which a person oan draw the line between himself and his neighbor when, sho veiling snow off the sidewalk 2—The salt works consume 10 oords of cord. wood a day.—One man has been die - charged from each section on the Grand Trunk line and the work wiil now have to be done by 2 men and the section boss. The G. T. R. is getting things down fine.—An ar- rangementis being made to eeoule the Rev. Geo, Young, D. D., of early Northwest fame, to deliver a leobure in town. He is a capital apesker,— Couocil meeting next Monday even- ing. Verily, the time draweth noar for this year's oounohl to give an no count of their stewardship.—J. Reid, foreman in the Bennett manufactory, dove -tailed no less than 144 drawers in 10 hours with a dovetailing ma chine. John is a worker every time. —Hallelujah Dr. Stirling aseisttd in the army meeting last week.—A. largo number of orders aro in for Rogers' celebrated dairy salt,—Nast Friday will bo Ohrietmas.—Brussols curlers are advertising for a sot of stones.— Our readers will find several com- munications on page 8 of this issue, two of them on the Scott Act quos• tion and one on Municipal matters. Read them.—Wood wanted, see adv. in another oolmmn.—A pertain family who were intending to get out of town without settling up sundry ac- counts were apprehended and their goode held by the creditors until the little bills were straightened. ---An item of interest at the last meeting of the County Counoii was the passing of a hawker's and peddler's license law in accordance with Aet of Legis- lature. Peddlers on foot wih have to pay for the privilege of hawking around goods not the product or ntan- ufacturee of the Province; $25 per year. Peddlers with one horse rig $10 per year, with two horses $15, —There is a tea meeting, soolal, � Christmas tree or some other enter- tainment to be held in or near this locality on almost every evening be- tween now and New Yeare,--The sleighing has boon "boys", OOTINOILLCR GRAHAM IS still 00nf1(1 ed to his room. Miss AnEr.t.A BA\YTINIIME1 is home from Michigan ou a visit. NOT Ohrietmas evening but Christ- mas eve is the date of the M. L. P. 0 entertainment in the Town Hall. ROBS. ()minx, of Stratford, hoe been engaged to work for A. Schouolc, blacksnlitlh.• Bob, is said to be a good horse sheer. thee 0'C nseon, assisted by her pupils and others, will give a concert in the Town Hall, on Tuesday even- ing, January 20111. You have read McOraokeu's advt, we suppose, It is is quarter column on page 4 and Mo, says he means it every word. Go and prove it. ST, JOHN'S Sunday School bee changed the date of their entertain- ment from Christmas evening to the following Tuesday evening, Deo 29th. TEE Clinton News -Record says :-- Ren'. Mr, Oluff, of Brussels, occupied the pulpit of St. Paul's church Sun- day, last, morning and evening. The congregation were apparently gratifi- ed as well as edified by the minietra- tions of this earnest worker. GRAIN is coming in with a rush to Brussels market. Last Saturday over 4,000 bushels were bought and ou Mouday, Tuesday and Wedneedlty over 10,000 bushels. Brusools grain buyers down auytloing in lite Ceuu- ty. A READER Of THE POST wants t0 lame' if the ;average attendance of tho pupils of the different divisions of our public echool will be given in connection with the anneal report as the anunal mooting and if three Crus• tees should not retire iustoad of two 2 It 50e1ne there are three retiring in Seaforth this year. TBE BIGGEST YET.—VanetOnes' team drew tho enormous amount of 125 barrels of flour, each weighing 216 pounds, to the station last Wuclnee day at one load. The barrels were loaded on two sleighs coupled togeth- er. The load weighed about 181 tons and has never been equalled by any, thing we know of. Ramo the advt. of;D. A Smith. He i goiug into the corset manufacture extecsivoly and will be able to attend to the wants of the public in this re- spect. D. A. has also put in a neat and cheep stock of Fancy Goods that will be sold at prides that will asten ish you. Mrs. Swale is fully up to the corset business and is sure to give satisfaction. Give thema call. LIBERAL CONSERVATIVE MASS MEET- ING.—A meeting of the Liberal Cou- servatives will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Tuesday, 29th inst at 7 p. m. Addresses will be made on the Political Issues•benThos. Cow- an, of Galt ; Thos. Farrow M, P. of Bluevale ; Wm. Clegg, of Wingham ; Thos. E. Hays, eloKillop, and other prominent Conservatives. Sue bills. OV ranee.—At a meeting held in Town Hall, on Monday evening the curling club was organized and the following officers appointed:—F. 0. Rogers, Patron ; Mrs. F. 0. Rogers, Patroness ; Pres., J. R. Grant ; Vice - Pres., Dr. Hutchinson ; Sec. & Treas. Jno. Hargreaves Coin, of Manage- ment, D. Strachan, Jas. Ross, 0. R. Cooper, A. Currie, C. R. Vansboue and A. Vaal. Membership fee wag made 50e. for persons owning curls ing stones, $2 for those not owning stones, the club agreeing to purchase stones to the value of the $2 mem, bership fee for the use of the members and to allow any member purchasing a pair of stones from the club $1.50 as part payment. BORN. Bussuuu.—In Wingham, on the 4111 inst., the wife of Mr. Goo. Russell of a daugh- ter. MARRIED. GanaY—Cnooxs.-0n Wednesday, by Rev. Sarah James, at the rosidonoe of the bride's father, Mr. Albert V. H. F. Ger- ry, of Brussels, to Miss Sarah A. Crooks, of Grey. WILsoo—MOGOItm,—Ab the residence of the bride's father, ou the 8th inst., by the Rev, E, MOQearrie, Samuel F. Wilson, of Listowel, to Miss Minnie MoGuiro, of Morris. AUCTION SALES. TUssDAY, Deo. 2911i.—Farmstaok, Impli- mente, ckn, on lot 12, Con, 12, Grey, eom• menoing at 12 o'olook, Bird Bros., props., A. Reymann auctioneer, pB usevels 1tlarket. GORnsOTED OaaaruLLY EVERY WERE. White Fall Wheat78 79 78 80 82 84 60 80 60 55 28 20 05 se 12 14 16 00 Flour per barrel 5 00 00 Potatoes.,, ...... 8 25 0 (10 Hay per ton ... - Elden per lb 0 8k J)resaod Bogs 4 60 r, 00 Salt per bbl., wholeeole . , „ 60 iso Sheep skins, each Id 169 Wool , 17 113 Bed Winter Spring Wheat Spring wheat (new) Barley Bata Peps Sutter, tuba and rolls Bop per dozen RANKING. VroINTOSH t5 11oTAGGA1tx, , BANKERS BRUSSELS TRANSACT A G15NEBAL BANICIIICI e11 USIN [158, Noboeofhandlisaeuntod, tutorost,lloweden deposits repayable on deutand, Prompttttentlongivent000llectiens. -8 LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. ('f_LFFAED E L L I O T. L A W l7f ONoa, }rant ,cloak, Brussels. ,;Honey tol0an. 147 �• 11., WADE(, BARRISTER, &o Oine° formerly°coupled oy A, J. Td Ou1(,L•'sn.,in Loakiu's Block, 0,10003101 en el tAT B..DI01{SON, V1' (late with:}arrow a Proudfpet Mode rich) dol10 Ger, Oonvoyancer, Se, office Is Grant's Stook ,Bruesols. Money t0 Loan. ALEX. MINTER, CLESII( OF /. he r'aurtb OtvieloL Coast Co. Hurow' Oo u voyanoor,Netary Publio,L tnd,Lu an and insurance Age nt,8'uudsintroetaduud to Lo 01 Oollootion e mode. Office, Graham's block Ii rueee1 MEDICAL CARDS. A. AloNAII(xJiTCN, 11. ll„ O. 0 M.,n, 1t,0. P„:4diahnrgh Phy51015e, iurgeounndAcoeucbour, Oinoein Mrs.ahlel' block, 12urn0ury street. j • A. HUTCILINSON, 1I. D. uL snot!. T. adlnbnrgh. Beare moved to hleroaidenee on Mil1stree the house formerlyoeoupied by Dr. (Graham mud ,villus ;pore 8t ulgor, (0 stillretatn 5 an 05000 at i{orgreayes'Drus Store, DENTAL. f__.1 L. BALL L, D.1- , HONOR1�• graduate and Member of the Hoye; College of Dental Surgeo•,s. Toronto The various anmebbellos given, also a now looal anmsthe tic forth° gums only. All operations exrefu11y perforated add guaranteed. Prices moderate. 01000 over Powell'° stere Hour 8 a.m. to 5 pan. DIMNESS CARDS. ISS O'OONNOR, TEACHER of Thorough Dasa, Vocal, and Hoetru'', • mental Musk on-Pieue,Organ and Guitar.: Bolero Hoe—Ladles of Lore tte,Guelpli.1 Itosidenoo—No,2,(south) BrickTertaee, 44.8m. Bruesole,Ont, TI�H. MOCRACKEN, eouuorltarriage E,loeneee. Office at hi groo e ry,T •rnberry street, 2-23 �TOHN NOTT, VETERINARYBergeon,Graduate of Ontario Veterinas college roronto,Besidenoe,thohoueel 80017 uooupiedb y Mrs .Parker Mains treat ,Brut.. sed e' A MONAIR,ISSUER OF MAR- lieuttlage tieeoeee,by appointment of enant-Governor,00mmissionol deo., (1 B.OouTeyanoerind AgeroFire Lneuranoe00 Oslo eattrle0etabrook POriOmoe ROB -T. CUNNINGHAM,'” Insurance Agent, GUELPH, ONTARIO N. T M. O'CONNOR, FIRE LIFE, el • Aooiaent and Loan Insurance Agent for some of the post and most reliable Companies in the Dominion, OIBce. brick terrace, Turn- beerySt.,uoar the Station. 8 months. will. BLASHILL,. Butcher, thanking his nanyonetomersf or their liber olaupportforthepastille yearst wleheetolaform them t0 a t be ingb tuned out of the old stand has fitted up o shop in Bmale'e Block in drat -class style where hehopeeto see 1111 the old customers and aemany new(mesas see at to give him a oall. I keep oobhin0butaret-class menta, all kinds of Poultry an dBausageloat Dol ivered to mil parte of the Town Eros. ()soh paid for 'Pat stock. rT1HOMAS GOODWILL, ROOFER, 11 Pont Omoe Block, - Brueoelo. Agent -for Joseph Janos & 00 ,Truntroal nu (1 Toronto, Aotinolito Cement Roofing—for Neur- on and Bruce Counties. Gravel, .Pin, iron and other roofs repaired and eatisfaotion guaranteed Estimates given., Tar Al Foltat wholesale, TRAYED FROM THI5 PREi1l- Ise a of the uadersi geed, lot 27, eon. 7, Gey, on or about June 105, two head of cattle 2 years old. One is 8 dark rod heifer, with horns turned iu, the other a red and white (mobbed steer, Both animals Were well bred. Any in- formation leading to their 050000r)/ will bo thankfully received. MBS. A. t1ENltY, -24-a• Btbol,P. 0. IN THE HIGH COURT 07' JUST.ICIE ORANGE BY DIVISION. In the matter of tJAMES PURVIS, deoeseod+ —A00--- DAVID N0—DAVID PURVIS, an infant, under the age lot twenbyone years, , Ptueuent to an order of James S. Oartwripkt Esquire, oftloial lieferoo, made 071 the matter Of the estate of the said Jowoe Purvis, deooae- ed. the oraditore of the said Jame Purvis,late otthe township of Morris, in the County of Huron, yeoman, who died in or about the month of Sentombor, one thousand eight hundred and eighty three, aro on or before the 20th day of Deeeuibor, one thousand eight hundred and eighty ave, to Bond by post, pre- paid, to Edward .5(1110 Wade) Eequiro f the village of Brueeols, in the County of Huron, Solicitor ter the Infant Petitioner heroin, their ohrietlan and 0(1rnanae5, addressee and description of the fall particulate of their airtime, o statement of their accounts and the nature of their seouri ies,if any,hold by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily ly excluded from the bonoftt of rho said order, Every creditor bolding any 100110057(5 to pre - doge the 00700 before moat my (Members at the City of Toronto, in the County of York, on the nth day of Dooember,eno thousand eight hundred and eighty flvo, at tho hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, being tho time ap. pointed for adjudication oh the alaime: 1 -Audible 24,111 day of Novezobor,A. 0,1883, .(ARIES 8. 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