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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-5-7, Page 6THE BRU8s7f+L11 POST. (t LAY 7, 4886. ...11r111.r...., Win. Dirsolaty of Charohos and looioiioo, Mni.viLtB Cannon. -Sabbath Sorvioos at 11 a.m. and 6030 p.m. Sunday Sohool at 3:30 p.m. Rev. Juo, Rosa, B. A„ pastor. , Knox O1iFlhc11.-Sabbath Servioes at 11 a.m, and 6:30 p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p.m. Rev. 8, Jones, pastor. ST,Tconf's Ceuncn,--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 9:90 a.m, Rev. W. T. Oluffe, incumbent. MET0OprsT C300nen, _Sabbath Services at 10:30a,m.and 0:30 p,m, Sunday Sahool al 3:30 p.m. Rev. Wm. Smyth, pastor. ROMAN CATnoLIc Cnoitcu,-Sabbath Ser. vice third Sunday in every month at 11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shea, priest. ODD FELLOW'S LODGE over,y Thursday evening in Graham's bionic. MASONro LODGE Tuesday at or before full moon in S'anstonc's block. A. 0. IT. W, Loma meets on 2nd and lost Wednesday evenings of each month. PouusTsa'a LODGE 2nd and last Monday evenings of each month in Smale's hall. L. 0. L. 1st Monday in every month in Orange Hall. 'posx Orrxci Ofsco Moore from 8 aan. 7 p.m. 3 chimes' INSTITUTE Reading Room and Library in Homes' block, will be open from 6 to at o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and "aturdays. Mill Tessio Ross, Librarian. asramxa�as srrarox \TA'it•IETII?A, Our brains are sovonty-year clrclis Nays Oliver Wendell Holmes. The Angel of life winds them up once for roll, then closes the case, and gives the key into the'haods of the A.ngel of the Resurrection. The Boat has a little verse The muse a hopeful on, The undertaker has a hearse, The editor a gun. A stranger stepped into a lawyer's office the other day and zrnquired. "Is this the water office ?" The lawyer answered promptly, "No, sir ; this is the wind office. The water office is next door." nATaauso owed, health and sweet breath se awed, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy Pride 25 cents. Nasaltnjectot tree. Sold by Geo A. Deadman. Silk handkerchiefs with monograuls made out of the hair of the young ladies that a gentlemen may know is the latest craze of the Chicago girl. It is her part to get the hair and work the monograms. He buys the hand- kerahiefe. The virtue of Carbolic 'Acid for healing °blousing and purifying is well known; but from the many modes of applying it, the ptrb. no le uncertain how to use it. To meet that want. McGregor & Parke's Carbolic °orate Is prepared, and may be •used with confidence. Do not be misled, Take only McGregor d: Parke's Carbolic Cerate. Sold at John Har- greaves k 00'e. 13ug Store. Oft in the chilly night, Whe bed clothes snugly bound ma. I've heard the whiskered felines I martial troops around me. [fight, The spat of cats, Tho hurled brick bats, The careless words then spoken : The eyes that shone The back fence on, The panes of glass now broken 1 t 4 Word to the Wise, Mrs.Bobert Hooper, of Kinloss, county of Brace in a letter, says: -"I have been troubl- ed with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints for a lumber of years, and am glad to Nay to tho public as wall as friends, that MoGregor'e Speedy call right, thanks to McGreme gorsl Bpow I o dy Care." Hundreds of like testimonials are 1r0- miently roneived, and aro daily proving that this is truly a wonderful remedy, curing Sing- gishLiver, Bilhioue Headache and Costiveness whore all else falls. Sold at John Hargreaves k Co's Drug Store. Trial bottles given free. The editor of a Dakota paper offers to give his paper for ono year to every couple married in the county before July let, 1886 another public-spirit- ed editor of the vicinity will send his paper for a year for every child born within twelve months and sendit two, and three years for twins and triplets. Plaid Lightning does not tele a day or an hourto remove Neuralgia, Headache, Tooth ache, Lumbago or Rheumatism, but will do is instantly-, and without carrying your head in a poultice for e. day or use greasy 1lnamonts, Try a 25 aunt bottle from John Hargreaves do Co., druggists, A couple stood before a jeweller's the other evening, when tho young lady remarked : "C-awgie, don't you think there is something perfectly lovely about those cloaks ?" "What do you admire so much about them ?" he asked. "Why, don't you see they -they name the day." The future will tell if Gawgte tumbled.. ° A traveller in a Bute City restaur- ant was frightened out of his wits when be heard the waiter scream out : "Gimmie a graveyard stew, potatoes in the dant, two mon, a horseback, e moonlight on the lake, a flambeau." Then he was. told thata graveyard stew means milk toast ; potatooe 1n the dark, boiled potatoes ; eggs, cir- cus style, edrambled eggs ; rough and ready, pork and beans ; a flambeau, light hot calces ; a moonlight on the lake, rare beefsteak. Northwest Notes Tho Canadian Pacific track ie now clear to Donald, B. C. The first of the Canadian Pacific steamers will leave Port Arthur, May 4th. 2,400 loge aro expected to be. brought down tho South Saskatoh• (swan this spring. Stonewall is snpplyiog the found- ation atone for the voliintoer moan Ment at Wionipeg. Mr. McDonald, a student from iManitoba, has been placed in charge of Arrow river and Beulah stations. Mr. Il'egel, of Winiipeg, barrister, has received the Conservative nomin- ation for Rockwood for the Local As- sembly. Otto Klotz is at Winnipeg, on route to British Columbia to continue the astronomical survey for the Dominion Government. The labor question on she Canad- ian Pacific Railway has been satis- factorily settled by the Italians ink• ing $1.25 per day. ]Messrs. Neal and Stone passed through Birtle a few days ago with a fine drove of young heifers and a Galloway bull for their rancho, about sixty miles from Birtle. The Birtle Observer says :-Three cormorants flew up the Bird Tail river. These sea birds but rarely visit the interior and only frequent those streams whore fish are abund- ant, Four mounted policemen deserted from Prince Albert recently, and were captured near Humbolt by Ser- geant,Macpherson. They were ecu= tensed by Supt. Perry to one year's imprisonment at Regina. The Stonewall News says that J. A.. Clarke, station agent there, was sent to the Winnipeg Hospital on Tuesday last. He got his foot frozen last winter, but paid little at- tention to it. When the warm weath- er set 1n it got worse, and it is feared a portion will have to be amputated. W. A. Doyle, Birtle, has resigned his situation es Crown Timber In- spector, and has sent the books by express to the Department. Settlers and others who have business to transact in the matter of timber will ire to deaf direct with th requ a agent at Winnipeg until another appoint• ment is made. Prairie fires have been numerous this spring In the Neepawa district. Some days ago Joseph Little's gran- ary was burned and 100 bushels of seed wheat destroyed. The build- ings on Mr. Muckle's farm have also been ooueumed. The fire swept the country for miles to the south, but no other eausalties have as yet been re- ported. The Birtle Observer says :-The contract for the constinetion of the railway to Birtle is let to a person named Mann. Tho rails are provid- ed and 20,000 ties are on the way down the river ; a party of engineers have arrived, and men and teams, to begin grading, reached Solegrith on Wednesday. The ground for the station will be selected immediately. It is reported that owing to the want of water at Solegrith the engine house will be moved to a point further west but Cilie is only in the air.' Por lama book, side or cheat, use Shiloh's Porout Plaster. Price 20 omits. Sold by 0- e, Deadman. American capitalists have made ar- rangements to develop the iron mines in the neighborhood of Lake Winni- peg. They will take the ore to Far- go, argo, Dakota, where 'smelting works 4a Age or Discovery.. are to be erected the American dot We certainly ought to alTroaiate the foot ( y that we are living in an age of progress and on ore being only 75 (lents 'a ton, Ms savory, this 10 e0,eoiall y apppreoia ted by all while that on pigiron is 0 a ten. persons that have boon afflicted with Bheum-$' atism, as West's World's wonder or Fainly It is expected that the furnaces alone Liniment is a positive sure for Rheumatism. It is invaluable for Cute, Sprains, Bruises, will employ 200 men, and arrange- Bnrns,Boatdsand all diseases requiring ex- menta are being terns.).applioalion. Sold by John Hargreaves g mads to establish Icao. Price 21, coots and50oente per bottle. several important manufacturing en. They stood beneath the summer terprises to supplement the blast ekies and watched the stare in comae- furnaces, less brilliant twinkle. It was a night Stonewall News :-Some time ago to cause the angels to lay their hands it was reportedthat Benjamin LAO-. upon the evening air, and touching brook, of Foston, had left for parts every heartstring fill the world with unknown, and as no authentic proof harmony, "And this is love," she of the fact could be arrived at, noth• said, looking into his face, "And love ing wee said on the matter, but this is religion," he continued stooping week we have been informed by the to kiss the pretty pinkness' of her best of authority that snob is the case., ;heck. "What religion 7" she asked He left his wife and little family in a naively ; "Presbyterian, or Methodist, very destitute condition, and never or Baptist, or Episcopalian 7" "None gave them any intimation as to where of these, angel mule," he whispered, ,he wag going or why he was leaving. folding her to his throbbing, heart ; It ls"reported the cause of his loav- "none of these; it is. You•an'-Liar• ing cama about by trying to dispose ran," Dovotioual services wcro con, 1 o his volunteer scrip the second tinned toll a lato flour.' time. MONEY TO LOAN AT 0 PER Dent, Straight loans. Appl to A. IEA MANN, . 50• Crnaprooh.. BARK TO RENT. -THE BUS - umber win real10170., Don, 5, Oroy,ocn., tainlpg100 soros, about 50 olear0(1, 400 050 or mom years. House, barn and all other Doo• vonioneos on tho lot. Phots ass quantity of feedthnt would be loft, by the lease agree- ing to lease a similar amount whoa his rime was 004 7/10 110001 ireplemonte would sine be allowed. Also 100 awes in Howlok town- eh1p,6 mile from Wm:toter, e0 moron cleared. Tboreis ahouse on the lot but no hero. A tenant building a barn would be allowed to stop It out of the rent. Possession eau bo given on April let, For farther partlaolurs apply to THOS. W1IUTlt, HEALTH IS WEALTH. Dn. P. 0. ,EST's Nerve and Brain Treat, moot, a guaranteed anorak; for Hysteria, Dia. alneso,0onvulsione,Pits, Norvo0s, Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration canoed by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Ment- al Depression, Softening of the °rain remit. ing in insanity, loading to misery, decay and death. l'romatur0 Old Aga, Barroom, Loss of Power in either sex,. Involuntary Losses and Spormotorrbo c caused by over-oxorllon of the Brain, self-abuse or over -indulgence, Raab box contains one month's treatment. 81 0 box, or six boxes for 80, soot by mall, prepaid, on reooipt of price. We GUARANTEE 141X 540711/3 To Duro any ease, RRth mob order reoeived by no forsix boxes, accompanied with S5 we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect aouro. Guaraut°ostuned only by Jobu Hargreaves k Co, Brussels, .ADS 727110 E10 CA Should Call and Inspect the New Stock of Dress Goods, Lace Cur- tains of every description and od- ors. Embroideries and all over net Bushings. Collars, Ties, Tab- lings, Towels, white and gray, Cot- tons .in endless variety. All my goods are new and cheap- er than shop wore goods. Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Canned Goode, Spices and Everything kept in a Fir4t-Class Grocery. My Teas are the Best & Cheap- est in town, so the People say at The Red Store, NOTED FOR. CHEAP GOODS. tJ•• er. Canadian gaciflc hallway Time Table, r3AIi[ AIN6u' 1 13A13(3 t l `: 1 I 8c CoW6tii1id In Plows, Snufflers, Land Rollers. Straw Cutters, Plorse PoWur5, Tread PowerB, Seed Drilla el. 018, l- 018, Hay Todders, Hay Rakes, Binders, R (ballere, Wers, i .V. Plows, Farm Scales, the light l' t•t ning Bain Wagon, Carriages, hag- gles, two second hand Buggies., Boll Organs, Raymond a v. t Machines. Two IIorses,1 Colt, nine months old, two Colts, 2 years old, one 3 year's old, all heavy draught. ' • Call &. Examine Goods before Purchasing elsewhere. Yours, ON DECK. Geo. Fhippen, Painter, , - Brussels, is prepared to do All Kinds of PAINTING, , „ GRAINING, GLAZING, Geo; Love. KALSOMINING, PAPER HANGING, &c., &c., at Reasonable Rates. Satisfaction Gua'r'anteed Irt Every Instance. ORDERS Left at Geo. Baeker's Store will be promptly attended to. ff 3(11.1 Wall 1. a good sot of Heavy of I,tg;lt 113130eas, a well fitting Collar, that won't gall the horses should i's, any odds and ends to OOIit,Jloto your cul. of harness, Or 11013' ling in the harness line .go to 1. 0, RICHAIRD'S. Trunks and Valises la i'0 al •says Roil,. 111 stuck and sold at a 3)11111 margin on cost. If you want anything in this lino call at • I. 0. RICHARD'S. l3al�y & Doll. Carriages. Just 00 111411(1 a nicely assorted stock of Carriages that have. only to he seen to bo adl'nired. Call and gut oar prions before purchas- ing elsewhere. Repairing promptly attended to. hop in Graham's block, oppos- ite Queen's Rotel, IBrussols. 1. C. RICHAR.DS. Here we are Agan., Thanking the public for their pat- ronage for the past 14 years T de- sire to state that I ala prepared to attend to all kinds of House, Sign and Ornamental Painting in a Workmanlike manner. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining done in a manner that gives,,, Sat- isfaction every time. GRAINING A SPECIALTY. Now that the house cleaning season will soon be More send your orders along early so that they can bo attended to in good time. ' l®dakk,;,,. The Old Reliable. NEW SPRING GOODS _A.11 r.111-1-71 Teeswater Branch. Miles Going wcet ' Mall. Expri 0 .Toronto.. Dep 0 Orangeville .. 4 Orangeville Jct 73 Amaranth t .. 140 LuthWalderem... ar. Arthur . ... Kenilworth... . MT. 17010801 .. HAADDIeTov ... Fordwieh-,. , • Gerrie'... .. . . Wim Wroxetghaouer hood Tooewater.. 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Amaranth t Orangeville Jot Orangeville Refreshment and Dining Rooms -AT- TORONTO a uriCT1ON, ORANG .NILLLE AND . 0JIR1.ETON J r1NCTJON, S.•L7STCh:xo0ST naA232i:E TSR, CD= THROUGH TRAMS -nm'3W0;Ex•-- -TORONTO AND MONTREAL. -- T. 4' LETCHER, T08UIET .IODNT, 1611l1881MLS. -000000- • Having just received the Largest and Bost Selected Stock of Tweeds ever shown in Brussels, we aro now prepared to Sell A.T1 V Y DOW P R Ii ]'s. Our Stock is•composed of Scotch & Canadian. Tweeds Velvet. finished Suitings, French Borstals, Sorge. Also an Im- mense Stock of • ti Striped aa.d. Checked. Pantinons Always on Hand. Our Stook of Furnishings, such as Ties, Linen & Celluloid •Collars, Linen & Celluloid Cuffs, Linen and Silk, Handker- chiefs, Pat- Napa Buck Gloves, Kid Gloves, Wooled and Cotton Hose, Braces, Cuff Buttons, Collar Buttons, Breast Pins, Armlets and Gar- ters, &c., always on hand and at Low Prices. We intenr3 making the Hat and Cap tratlo a Specialty this. Season,' as we have a Large Stock of All Shapes and Latest Styles, Ot1r stook ' being Large we intend running them off at Prices to Suit the Times. We Lead & Others Follow, -000000- ur Tailoring Department Is too well known to need any special mention, Wo guarantee Bails. faction every time. . Smile's Old Stand,