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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-3-26, Page 8Wallets, Pocket --)Books tJ p .RJS.-E 'S "Onoo upon a Uwe Antra vary good time it was, AVhen dogs chewed lime Anti turkeys chewed tobacco, Tho houses were covered with pancakes, Ana the streets were paved with two.peuny loaves, A LUL' pig rao up and down the street, With a knife and fork, stuck in its back, Crying out ...Who'll eat me?" Now is a gooti time to got a handsome Wallet, Pocket -book or purse, neat and cheap at THE POST BOOK STORE. Presbyterian Hymnals, All the Editions, in stock. Call in and Cs. EXTENSION.W C & 6•R : ar,f, ten ni<as-,...,..», l:•rth n ,. c.i a ...t.n.. . wain gent$. G01,6 :corm. 8141, 7:251.1n. • .lfired ...... reas .. , . 11:eLa.tu, l Alai]. ..... 11a ed,...,..... $:5e .nt• II:lip/us .......7:29 p.m, 'rate morning trate sou th and then ight train anuli will only run on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satutdays T Lea el SUlJS3h:'.}3. tooSP. $ f1 .ata' aittos °(tams. A ohiel's amang ye takin' otos An' faith he'll prent it. Now is a first•rnte time to straigh ten up old accounts. IIonsoblenket lost in Brussels on the 13th inst. The finder will kindly leave the same at Jas. Dron's. "Cor,." Ronmex is to the front and is waiting for your order for paint- ing, paper hanging, kalsomining, or graining. You may as well read his advt. while yon have the paper in ysur hand. To you are abut to render accounts •r •and sea oar samp1 call at THE l'os erg "(Tod save the Queen." 'and got our prices for billheads. All kinds of job work done on short no FanEwnLL Suerrstt.—Last Friday rice and at reasnnablo prices. evening a goodly number of the young Fen best value in General Groceries, :'leu attended the farewell stepper Crockery and Glassware, tie to Thomsons, tendered to A. Lowry upon ins de- ono door north Haycroft Bros. • I parture for St. .Paul, Neb.' at the Ties village Auditors completed residence of Jas. Laird sr. The sup• their work last week and report a surplus of over $200 from last year after everything is paid. This was what was promised by last year's Council. The abstract of the town accounts will probably appear next week. 20,000 dh'VEL0PE8 in stock at Tim Pose Publishing•House. Give usa call it you want anything in this line. Owego to the increase of ratepayers out our assessment roll, and the con - eloquent increase on our Voters' List, a'riew sub-divlslon, No. 8, will have to be formed in Brussels, The chances are it will be made up of persons residing on the north side of Elle river. 2aEnranna Lady Agents wanted at onee, Apply at the Coxsrrruero tan Coiter WORKS. Tar Tam POST for the balance of 1886 for $1,00, in advance. A. B. Sailed has a new fads) thin week. He hae a large and well en. looted stook of tweeds, suitintrs, &o., that he promises will Rive eatiefeet.inn, Air. Smith is right at home in this lino of business and has done a large trade in the clothing lino so that a perusal of his advt. may be of advaut- egegto you. Outu,t,u s a spirit ed contest lasting nearly a day in abioh the members of ).lie 'Brussels Club were pitted against eneh °thee -under the o aptainey of the energet- ic President and Vice•President, the presider:•e side (3,B. Grant) was declared the winner over the vice- president's (Dr. Hutchinson) by 0 shots, and the latter side was elect ed -to defray the expeneco of the ban- quet which followed at the Central IJot-1. The hour originally fixed for 8.80 p, m. was chnnerd to 10 p. m to ncoommodete earth a who expressed a desire to be there but whlo glad t3her °Lenin mc'.Ite l r. the v:erlicr h tt i• .rite dining roam tea', well Ceul ri..l1v heats! :na ore. nt.,1 s ':c.y t:i i ,tpp spans. ivi h its tw-• well lea:..o aand e1,•)r,nurly • tea t.: A rur Popp hl r r r: a ,1 11.11l1 :. couplo ter Irene happily spent, d iri.,,; which ale u:atal loyal and pa.ri"tiu li its li'l`t•,: duly proposed and 're st.. uded to in a manner which pros- c'd that the curling club of liruesels ie a .iternLiglflyn:presmutvtiv,l ono and possessed good material, Spam will not permit more than the list of the ttitiste viz :—"Queen and Royal ram. ily," "The Governor General and 1 u11•.mentkl of Canada," Army, Navy and V'ulunteers," 'The Raarin' game,' "Guests and Visions," "Victors and Vanquished." (the presentation of mldltls) "Tho learned prefesbiou;' "Mauttt'naturiug & Agricultural inter - este," "Commercial interests," "Lad• les," "Hos " etc. The speeo.ivs were interspersed with songs by Messrs. Laird, Authis, Kitchen, Alexander, "The Lion," and Wilson. After a very agreeable two hours spent to gether the first auuucl banquet of the Bruesols Curling Olnh ended With the Singing of "Auld Lang Syne," and THE Burt medal was presented to Adam Good last Monday evening at a meeting held at the American ho• tat, The medal is silver, with a'gold curling stone in the centre, surround. ed by curler's brooms. Tho follow- ing may be toad on it "Presented to the Brussels Curling Club by E, B. Mill." On the back of the medal Mr. Good's name is inscribed. The modal is a very neat ono and is high ly prized by Mr. l loo+1. The curling club appreciate Mr. Bert's generosity Sn RO lltalaRO l,: a gift. Canals slut) lost, between Brussels and Jamestown. She has a bleak back, brown legs and brown spots on bor head. Oho an - per, gotten up by Mrs. Laird, was fully up to the mark required to sat- isfy the wants of the inner -man, and ample justice e'as done to the same. by the company. The program for the evening was then entered upon, with J. H. Young and Wm. Roddick acting as chairman and viae-cbair- meso, and consisted of the toast, "The Queen, Prince of Wales and Royal Family," responded to by the cam - puny einging "God 03V0 the Queen ;" "The Governor General and Lieut. Governor," responded to by Frank Hinds, G. Whybrew, S. W. Laird and Jas. Kelly ;, "The Army and Navy," and "Our Volunteers," re- sponded to by. Jas. Laird sr., Wm. Roddick, A. McKay and A. Town ; "Our Native Lend" was holden forth upon by John Wynn, F. Kelly, Fred. Hinds swill. W. Gerry; "The Guest," "He's a Jolly Good Fellow," was 501Lg and the well wishes of the company were extended to Mr. Lowry. A chit-chat interval was then indulg- ed in by all present. "The mechan- ics), mercantile, and manufacturing, commercial interests" and"Tbe learn- ed profession' envolved responeae from Messrs. Long, Plum, J. anc1,S, Laird; Whybrow, King and Frank Hinds, "Our educational lnstitutlone" brought speeches from Seamen Laird, E. IV. Gerry and A, Town ; James Laird, J. Wynn, and J. H, Young dealt with "Our municipal corpora- tions ;" "Tho Press," teas looked after by E W. Gerry ; "Our neighboring Republic" • elicited short addreeees ewers to the name of ?mime. The, finder from Cr. Mooney, Jus. Laird jr• anel will be suitably rewarded by returning her A, -Lowry ; "The ladle,." were at- to.A. Culotte, thatcher, Brussels, tended to by Jas. Kelly jr., (3. W. Tufa advt. of Messrs. Grant & Co., Jackson, A. Town, Gordon Mooney, successors to James Drewo appears Tt'red. Hinds, Jas. Stratton,' jr• and in tide iseno. The now firm opened out this week and are adding a large consignment of new goods to the for- mer Mack. Itir. Fear is manager, he is too well known in, Brussels to need an introduction, Mr. Fear was with Mr. Drewe some yenta ago in town. Wo aro pleased to hear that Mr. Grant and family will bo• come residents of Brussels in the near future.. We have always,sa welcome for good men. Diens Sot and Garden Seeds for the million at Me0raokoa'e. Svxnnx evening a cow belonging to Ed. Danford got into a shed belong• ing to Thos. Maxwell and helped bar. self latigoiy to grain and chop stuff. Tide overdose had a bad results and "bossy" turned up her toes Monday night, The cow was a good ono and Mr, i)imford had refused $50 for her. G. Lowry ; "The (lost and hostess," was responded to by Mr. and Mrs. Laird singing in good style, "My rein fireside." Songs wore also sung by Mrs. S. and Mrs. Jas. Laird, S. Laird, and A. Long. Reference was made in the spindles to Jas. Laird jr. who was accompanying Mr. Lowry in his trip west. The latter desires to ex- press his thanks to the itiany friends for their kindness in tendering him the supper. The gathering broke up by the company singing the National Anthem; "happy to mesa, sorry to part; hoping to meek again," PERSONALS.—Mrs. Harry Danford and family left Brussels for Dakota on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Dunford still holds his property in Beuseels so that we have a hold on hum yea—Geo. Whybrew has gone to Escanaba, Mich,, where he will take a situation. George is a reliable work, ratan and call turn out work with the best lneellanic.--'Albert Gerry has been bud nif work the past creak from a bad out on his left hand.-- Jnmos Wilkinson, who has just onet pleted his apprenticeship with Mole. Iseetherdele, at the cabinet 01 siting, i'us taken a position in the factory of I3rca.lfoot & 13nxin Seaforth If this firm got a few more or oar good me- ehlaniuc they e1tc,uld turn out a lot of first-class furniture, Wilkinson wtli be able to give them exhibitions of tip. top cabinet work, -Sherman Hart• wick, left last Monday for Saginaw city where his parents are residing. A- NI. Kay hats taken the poeitiiln of assistant postmaster in the Goderich post office.—On Monday afternoon Wm. Vincent sed family, of Morrie, Blithe)). Word, Alf. Lowery and Jas. lizard r., left Brussels for Nebaska where they wily. sojourn tora while at least. ---Ellin Ainley has beau vc:y ill tinting the past week bet, hi 00111'svh:at better n w,—Thos G alhicll is a aude,- !tng hardware at the I i:aver now. -- C l,,>. Po ibb, .ill., ilea 1:1' ?_rtneer'04 Emu touted last. year, has moved iuto 1o.vn.—Hies Lark, ?chitin"r in A. Iv. '-1 ole, has returned. Tt t •inn stn 1 will bo ready for the eprii g open. iui4 in duo time . Jta',. A'l;gtts left bush Monday for Ko.uon-i where re lie will spend the summer.—'+lues (-amen, F. 0. Roger's new milliner, has ar- rived and ie ullalitag tarrriny;emente for the annual display of millinery, —E. 13. Burt has been visiting at Harris - ton, Toronto and other places ---M. II. Sinclair, of Son Francisco, Oai., is home o2, 0 fiyiug visit to "the old folks tut hone."—A. 11. Tufts, of Lon- don, is visiting ilia cousin W. M. Sinclair, of town.—Mr. Adams, of Chatham, spent Sunday with the feenily of J. D. Piouald.--Mrs. J Stewart, of Belleville, and Mrs. W. Tufts, of London, returned to their re.spttctive homed last wool:. --J. F. McCrae, who has beet) in the officio of E. E. Waite for time thus past, has gone t0 Toronto where he will pre- pare himself for his examination. -- Rev. Mr. Glover, of'i'oron o, was in town this mesh lacking after the in- terests of the Newcombe piau0.•-31re. E. E. Wada has been confined to her home through illness during the past week.-111i,.e Fatima McCanuell, a former resident of Brussels, is renew- ing old acquaintances in this locality. —Rob). and David A,tmstrong, of Toeswater, have been in town this week fitting up ,the store of .Reeve Rogers.—E. E. Wada, W. B. Dlok- son, F. S. Scott, R. Graham, W. F. Vanstone, Jas. Ballantyne, W. M. Sinclair and others were in G,oderioh this week attending the Assizes.— T. Fletcher, J. J. Gilpin and Harry Dennis were housed up for a few days with severe colds that are lying round loose.—J. 0. Smith, of London, who has had charge of the business of James Drewe for the Trustee, 0. B. Armetrong, left Brussels last Tues- day morning for St. Thomas. Mr. Smith made a large number of friends in his short, sojourn in town and we would have liked to have made flim a permanent residsut.—Mrs. T. Denny, of Ayr, is Visiting Mrs. T. O'Neil.—W. J. Chapman, of Wing - ham, was in town this week. --The Seaforth Sun speaking of Mies 0' - Connor's singing at St. Patrick's concert at Seaforth last week, says : :'Miss O'Connor's solos were partic- ularly fine and met with the hearty appreciation of the audience."—Rev. Mr. Sanderson, formerly of Brussels was in town this week.—Root. Sage, fore erly of Brussels was in town this weak. --Miss Montgomery has been visiting at Mod. frank Vanetones,— Mrs. Bauobaugh is away at Benutforcl on a visit ittn011g her relatives and fliende. BORN. 1 lttsun.- le (troy, on the 20111 inst., the wife of Mr, Maloelm Fraser of a son, Nicnor,. -In Morris, on the 21st inst., the wife of Mr. ltobt, Nichol of a dant ;hter. lleuueor:. -In Croy, on the 22nd inet., the wife at Me. I lugheon of a daughter, MARRIED. Paradmo--LA5ason.—In Mitchell, on the 15th inst., by ltev. A. Cunningham, at tho residence of Sir. William Moodie, uncle of the bridegroom, Mr. Adafn. Pollard, of Ethel, to .Miss Ella Maria Lawson, of Toronto. DIED. Ocanrou.—In Grey, on the 21st inst., the infant daughter of Mr: John Oughton,. aged a days. AUC><IOF4 SAI:i;• - TOMMY, IMMAncu 80.—Farm Stook, house- hold goods, etc., on lob 4, con. 9, Grey, 0olnmen0ing at 1. o'clock, .T, Stratton, aro- ttonoor, Thos. Popper, Ilxocutor, TUESDAY, Arnie 0th.—Fatm stook and implements, ou lot 85, con, 12, Grey. .gale to commence ab 1 o'clock. M. fllingerland, prop, Goo. Kirkby, aucb, A111oNAIR, ISSUER OF MAIL• . ridge LtoenSoe, by appointment af. Lientottaut•Govoru0r,gOommleetoner, otos Q. °)lioe at tiroUreobr nkoPostVim Otltoeliranee Qo, SlR1liCx SHOWS. Spring shows will be hold in this vicinity this. 000500 as follows : East 'Huron , at 13russols, Fri.lay, Apri110. Menoboster, L'riday, April 0. Seafortb, Tuesday, Apr!! 20, south Moron, Bruootheid, Wednosdey, April 21. Steelton and reiterate, at Exeter, 00. Fri. day, April 20. Stratford, on Thttreday, April 22, Rt, Itlerys, Wednesday, April 21. - Ligtowsl, Apri121. Mitchell, April 9. Newry, April 20. SWingham, April 14. 1E6r uslsfeiir,t i0311yr kat. Nieman 20, 1)380, Oomeecrart 0A11Erui.tx hlvanr Wusu. White Fall Whose....., .. 77 78 Red Winter 78 70 Spring Wheat 50 75 Barley 0t 55 Oats 20 sl) Peas 55 00 Butter, tubs and rolls 12 10 17gge par dtneu 12 00 Flour par barrel 5 00 00 Potatoes... .... 25 ail EMI per tan ... 8 oo 1) 04 hides per 7 71 Dressed llogu..... ... 5 00 5 50 Salt per bbl., wholesale 00 80 Shoop skins, cards 10 1. al,, Wool 1.7 11 R,obert Cunningham, Z\r,SUJ.3J V('E AGENT, :Guelph, - Ontario. O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE, e0 a Accident and Loan Irmo:anon Agent for 101 a 001 f the bustandmost reliable Oompan- tesiu rho Domtulon. 01000, llriak 'rcrraoo, '1'urubsrry Strout, roar rho station, am d eN DECK.—GEO. P.13IVPEN, `l) Painter, Brawls, Ont„lo prepared to do alt kinds of Painting, Groin( ug, Glazing, Pial- somiuing,)'aperhanging, eke„ at reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed in every in- stance. Ordersloft at Goo. Iituk0r', stem 1'011 bane attenders to promptly. -tf NEW BLACKSMITH. Bring your lame horses to Daniel Ewan, he 1310 LEASED W. T. HUNTER'S STAND, Brussels. Having practised for years and risen to aha iglet0t• pposition in the loading horse -abasing e0tablt°hmont of Gxlhnm,Ivdiu BANKING. i\Jc1N2'OSII G 3fcT'AGGAPT, BANNERS, - - BRUSSELS, Transact a General Banking Rosiness. Notes to hand discounted. L,lorest ,cllowel en deposits runfya',1e 0n den utd. Prompt attention given to collections. LEGAL, AND CONVEYA Ai0iNL. ,f 1 IFBA1iD ELLIO i"1' LAW UE moo, Grant's bllaok, Brussels, Mousy to loan, .J4 1 E. WADE, H&1IRIST.Eit tura. • Ofne° formerly oaerplo I by a..f, 1,10. Ooll, Lst1.,11) (0,, ,klo's Bhuk, )L,nay G: loan, �•��y% B. DICKSON, (LATE \1IT}I 1'I n °arro.,'Jo Vruultooc, Uudm•iu:i) !tor, Conveyancer, 4c. Ulla', +1:0:1 brook, liruusele, illonoy 10 10f111. A LEX HUNTLP, CL11;I11( Ul'' -C3.. the 5'oureh Uiviaina ,butt l;o, Huron, 1'onvoyan, e, Notary 1'0,11,, Laud, Loon and :u:nr u e.t tut. 1 nnle inv.ate,1 and to loan• col: otl<:,s n.pLa ton ,, in Graham's 1110,0, tlrasselo, MEDICAL DARDS. yggy A. Mc:NAUGHITON ,1. 1) G. ee eh I It, (,. 1, dhllu! ,G 1, 4'hyeict•m, t,irgnou ,OII4.tene mere 01.11c0, ,lira. 8hlel's block, t'nrnearry 5eree1. ej • 11U1.'t 111 if;0N, .11. L. G .1'. 1:'atinburgh, }las romovod to his residence on 111111 street, the hmiso formerly occupied' by Dr. Graham and wilt be there at night. lie still retain nu onion at Hargraves' dreg Stora. CENTAL. . (1 L. BALL, L. I)S., HONOR • Oraduoto anti Umber 01 1110 nova, College of Dental Surgeons, Termite, 'Vie various aum0thetioo given, also a now local =esthetic for the gains only. 0.11 operations carefully port ormed and guaranteed. Prieee moderato. Pull sots of teeth from :5 to 825. Oaiee over Powoll's storo. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p, m. BUSINESS CARDS. LI \V. O'BRIEN, VETERINARY • enrgeon, Graduate of Ontario Veteri- nary College, Toronto. !Leslie lieu at Jno. No tes,ttrussele• burgh, Seottand. Also having pasted Kith 13 fISS O'CONNOII, TEACHER honors throegb the h,oyal Vsieooaary Shmlad .0..i' _ of thorough Base, vocal and Inetru School, 00 I.8.Smitic, London .01101and whore ,1,00111,afu0te0t)Piano, Organ and Gaiter'. hundred° of crippled horses passed our Itzforonee—Ludiss of Lorean, Guelph. hands daily I ono safely guarontoo to curn eon- ltuetlmmo—No. 2 south, Brook Terrace 44-e11 Brussole, Out. treated foot or interfering lamer. New work and ropatrirang of all kicde done on reasonably terms. and workmanship that will please. By giving me o oal1 l fool satisfied T would rause your trade D. to WAN, 17-0 Hunter's 0]d Stand. XT H. 11o0.RA0KEN, ISSUER . of Marriage Licenses. Ofno, at his Grocery, Turuborry street, 2-20 Big Excitement Caused by A. R. SMITH who has just received his Spring Stock of Canadian & Scotch Tweeds, English and Scotch Worsteds and Pantings, and I+'renchl Suitings, Can Save from $1.50 to $2.00 a Suit by Purchasing from A. E. Snaith and have a better selection tliau,any store in Brussels. I have 111 High Prices and Guarantee Satisfaction OR NO SALE. Call & Convince Your elves 9 The Grea Clothier, 0,