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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-5-7, Page 8EL d 1tU'8$EI4 k'OST Tra RE St Neat, well inside German Bas- kets are in stock at The Post Bookstore and will bo sold ata low figure. • Call in and see them. It 'won't cost yon anything.to flava a look at thecal and enquire the price. 9 varieties to choose from, THE' POST BOOKSTORE. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENTION, W. G. & 0, R. Trains leave Brussels Station , north and south, as -follows:— tieing South, smug North. d1aLL .,....... 715 ant.I Mixed 9:55mm. Express. ....n:45a.m. Dint 2:49 p.m, Mixed .......8:5ap•m Expreee ......1015 p.m. Tho morning trate south and tho night train north will only run on Tuesdays, rhurSdays, and Saturdays. focal, Reiv 4ieantS. A chiefs .mans yo talon' ote4 !t.1,' faith he'll prem it., Mar. "Swo11N to Silence." FRIDAY of this week is Arbor day. The Methodist church is receiving n thoro' renovation. • THERE was a light frost early Thursday morning. CLovnn and Timothy Seed at McCrack- en's. Bass are being oaugbt at the mill hon. THE TowneHall is to have a thor. ougb cleaning up. Not before it need- ed it either.. Tin, members of the Brussels L. 0. L. will attend the pic-nit at Ethel on the Queen's Birthday. OUR ice cream vendors rushed the season this year by serving the cool. ing dainty on Good Friday. THE first game of crieket of the seusou was played on Monday after- noon. It was it local game, "Sweats to Silence." A Now gilt lettered sign has been put in place at the Garfield Honse. Comm of Revision in 13ruseels on the 28rd inst. See advt. TBE salt block was shut down for a few days this week for repairs. Dr. Holmes visited the Queen city for 1a few days this week, Tin; Queen's Birthday will be two weeks from next Monday. SoaooL Board will meet on Friday evening of this week. GET your route bills at TIAs Poet Publisbing House. No delays. A. QUIET wedding took place in torwn on Wedneeday morning of this sweek. Ox the 27th, 28th and 29th of April John ;sit collected 5p5 dozen of eggs. Sea' advt. announcing examination of school teachers for Huron Oo, in this issue. DUTCH Set and Garden Seeds for the million at MoOraeken's. DOUOALn STEAOHAN is the possessor of it well bred St. Bernard dog. Dong. is a great lover of good horses and dogs. • Taos. FLETOHER has pub up an awn. ing in front of his store.. Several others are contemplating doing sim. ilarly. Tao Lion is unable to roar loud, the press of, orders for Hats and Bennetts, models of beauty, is unprecedented. A rare lot for exhibit on Saturday. MEd. AninXennan. J. BARNHILL and wife talk of going to the Old Country this summer. They will probably spend next winter there if they do. JAME6 Dimmest er., who hasbeen laid up for some time with a bad cut from an axe on his foot; is able to be about again.. Tan tall bigamy scrape fell through by the plaintiff withdrawing the suit. Tho lady interested in the case has left Brussels, Ivo believe. THE Board of Health is getting down to work and a general cleaning up will have to take plane where it hot not been done. EDWARD DUNFORD is building an ad. dition to his house and otherwise improving the dwelling. Ed. has a nice piece of property. REan IT.—Our new. story "Sworn SEE the Ole. window 1,t the great Boot rict to Silence" commences this week. Shoo House. You should start with the first 'chap. ANOTHER new stook of envelopes ar• rived at THh Pon Publishing House. Get a thousand of them printed. LAST Monday Thos. Town, Claude Waterer and J. J. Denman attended the funeral of a brother Mason, named Draper, at Listowel. A YOUNG man in town (R. P. are his initials)boasts of a hen that gets the start'of Leghorns, Spanish and scrubs by laying two eggs a day. ON page 3 of this issue may be read an essay on Temperance, by A. Mc- Kay, of Oranbrook, read at the last Temperance meeting. Read it. , Auoxrox Sales every Saturday afternoon and evening at Alexander's. Come and get Dry Goods and Millinery at your own price, GREY township Council talk of put- ting their by-law for restraining cattle running at large in force, so 13russel• ites who own bovines should be on the watch and find out where their pound is. On .April, 28th while a number of the pupils of the Agricultural College, Guelph, were walking through the permanent pasture of Prof. Brown Russell Bishop, eon to Wm. Bleh- op,.of Grey, pulled a head of fox tail in full bloom. This is rushing the season. Than further notice the C. P. R. steam- ers will leave Owen Sound Wednesdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m., and the steamer Frances Smith on Friday night for Georg- ian Bay ports with mails and passengers. Tickets and /mange rates from T. Fletcher, Agent C. P. B. THE memorial service referring to the sudden death of Mies Maggie Clegg and Henry Baines, held in the Methodist Ohurell last Sunday even ing, was very largly attended. Rev. Mr. Smyth's text was taken from the last clause of the 9th verse of the 01.11 chapter of Micah. Suitable vol. notaries were given by the choir. SooxesnrEs and everybody else are notified that there will be a meeting of the Brussels Caledonian Society on Monday evening of next week, tom- , last week and at the request of Reeve ter and read it through. On Wednesday and Thursday, 19th and 20th inete., the annual District meeting of the 11lethodiet Church, Wingham District, will be held et Blyth. Fon best value in General Gr000ries, Crookery and Glassware, go to Thomson's, one door north Haycroft Bros. Os Friday of next week a cricket match will be played between Bides chosen by the President and vice - President. Game to commence at 2 o'clock. Tun Secretary of the East Huron Farmers' Institute has written to Prof. Mills to secure bis attendance. if possible, at the next meeting of the Institute. Fanatic, the 28th inst.gtii fixed as the day for holding the Farmers' In- stitute at Wroxeter. The bills, an- nounoing particulars, will be out in a few days. Tan usual Sabbath services in the Methodist church will be conducted in the baesment owing to the repairs in the body of the church not being completed. J. STANLEY, and J. Wilkinson, Sea - forth, wore iu town on Sunday. John thinks a great deal of the Brussels "boys," and consequently he often comes to town. Rev. W. SAMYTH left on Tueadey of this week for Hamilton where he will spend aaweekor so visiting old friends. His pulpit will be filled next Sunday by Rev. W. E. Kerr. WE see that Dudley Holmes, of Godorioh, formerly of Brussels, has not forgotten how to play cricket as he scored 22'runs in a match at the Co. town on Good Friday. Emmy onosiNG.—The dry goods merchants pow (loge thslr stores at 7 o'clock each evening, Saturdays ex- cepted. Purchasers should bear this in mend. The hardware merchants also close early. THE County engineer was in town silencing at 8 o'clock, in the Council Ohamber. The business before the ineetmg is the election. of officers, re. ceiving the annual report and arrang- ing for our annual games. A large attendance is requested. DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATIONS. -- Second Class from Monday, 28th June, until Saturday, July 8rd, ins olusive. Third class from Tuesday, 8th July, until Saturday, 10th July, inclusive. First (at Toronto) from Monday, July 12th, to Thereby, July, 22nd, inclusive. Junior Matriculation from June 28th to July 10th, inclus- vo. Foes, $2 eaob certificate ; mat- rieulatiou $5. Applications-ibtFiret, Second and Third may be precured from the Inspector of each district ; for University oandidates from the Head Master of each High School, Rogers inspeotiug the bridge, as far as he could while the water is high. The probabilities 'are a new bridge will have to be•built soon ae some of the timbers are very badly rotted. An iron structure will likely take the place of the wooden one. Tan new advt. of Messrs. Stewart & Lowick appears in this issue. They have already purchased a guantity of grain and are running the mill stead- ily. They purpose doing a large gristing trade in addition to their out- side sales and ask the farmers to give them a trial. These gentlemen come to Brussels from Durham very highly spoken of'and we leave them in . the hands of the public to pronounce on their work. We welcome Messrs, Stewart & Lowick, and their families, to Brussels. Tmi Winnipeg News has suspend- ed publioaticu, Maim yourself usefril by handing in local Dine 's of interest, Tino trees have loafed out vory quickly and early too, this spring. Tars week the beaming nountonanoe of S, B. Smelt) was soon on unr somite. suss EMMA OLIVER htas gone to Pine Grove to fill a position as mil- liner. A VAr sjteaE 00w belonging to Hugh McMartin died of apoplexy last Tue.' day night. Tan Board of Health will meet Ibis (Friday) evening in the Council Chamber. , Lumen 1s On the ground for a new stable, &o. on the lot recently porches. ed by Andrew Currie, Jelin street. Roy. J. L. REAR preached at Wal- ton last Sunday morning and assist- ed in the sacramental service. Listowel Woolen Mill advt. may be read in this issue. They want a large quantity of wool this season. MESSRS. STEwART & Lowrox bave purcbasakyanetone's team, harness, wagon, &o. Gordon Mooney will continue to handle the ribbons. Ray. S. Joxits was on the sick list last Sunday. Rev. W. E. Kerr took the morning sorvics in Knox church and the evening service was with. drawn. GRANT & Co. have improved the ap- pearance of their store by leaving all the sample boxes and shelves painted over, &e. A. new sign, bearing the words Grant & Go„ ornaments the front. ANOMIE hfovi.—This week James Walker, who has been in charge . of the wood work at John Wynn'a car- riage shop, started business for him- self in connection with Messrs. Watts & MoKague, in the' shop opposite the Queen's hotel stables. The. blank• smiths have been ret work all week and now that they havers wood work er they expect to do a rushing bus- iness. Mr. Walker 10 a good meohan is and has had sufficient experience to understaud the wants of the publio Hie first order, so he informs us, is a buggy for a gentleman in Toronto See the advt. in this week's paper. •• A. R. SMITH OVER SEVEN YEARS 1N nUslNEss.—A. R. Smith, after seven years of business, is'now offering big- ger bargains than ever, and is also running a branch store in Sunshine, which is already doing a Iarge trade in that section. of.tho country. Bar- gains can be got at either place such Ise are not offered by any other shop in the country. Both stores are now stocked with the fiuest of spring and summer goods and prises seem to suit the customers. A. R. Smith prides himself on his millinery bus- iness, as it is now considered mush the beat in Brussels, dud we doubt if it is equalled in any of the large towns•or cities, •He is doing au. ex- tensive business in the ordered sloth. ing department this season. His reputation for ready-made clothing is already established. • a POSSIBILITIES:—The gravel road to get a better•coating of gravel this year than it ever did by the generosity of the councils of Morris and G-rey townships.—A fine new back school house do bo built in town in the near futureand the chance of ib being made m High School.—The loon rate being much under 2 cents on the dollar for 1888.—The Grey Branch to g,st the race course and have the best show in the Oounty,—The Bras. sell Caledonian game to be a great- er success this year than over.—The Brussels bandto appear this, summer in a brand new' uniform. --Somebody else to get trapped on the illicit whis- key business.—Every ,. person -who has not a sidewalk to ask for it .and in many cases be refused.—That Hews will lift the mortgage on the factory, held' by' the town, and run. 'a 'bigger business than ever.=A foot bridge may, be built oval^' the river near the flax mill this • year...... d ' BORN. LovE.—In Morris, on April 20th, the wife of Mr, Joseph Love of a daughter (still born.) MOOALL,—In Morris, on April 26th, the wife of Mr, Alex. McCall of a eon. Dunxlox,—In Blyth, on the 24th ult., the wife of Mr. Robert Damian of a daugh- ter. Fneeaa.—In Morris, on the llth Ult., the wife of Mr. Daniel A. Fraser of re eon. ElirIA1000161 illearke't • 0o81tnornn Gaittreara EVE11r MULL Whits Tab' Wheat....., .. 77 80 Bed Winter .. 77 80 Spring Wheat 50 Barley 48 Cate •..... 20 Peas 58 Butter, tubs a•ld rolls Ttgge per dozen Floor per barrel Potatoes .. Bay per ton' Bides per lb... Dressed Hoge ... 5 00 5 50 .Salt per bbl., wholesale a.. 60 80 Sheep skins, eaoh 00" 1 00 Wool 17 18 80 55 80 54 15 00 10 00 4 50 00 25 80 8 00 0 00 7 7s MARRIED, ITAt rnineuT-ltfeM4)rcr:r,-•In Brussels, on the 5th inst., at the 'residence of tela officiating minister, by Bev. J. L. Berra Ma, Frederick Illtmbr'oellt, of, Wator- loo,to Miss Minnie McMartin, of fires. Sohn OIED, 11nieero:l,—In Morris, on the 5611 inet„ Ids, third daughter of Rich. T. and Harriet Tungsten, aged 8 yrs„ 11 mos. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ETOUSE Tu LET. ---A NI013 House,d room., with upstairs, pleasant of ighbporhoo ,,n2iy etPoetath, e,'sseaeiun 17611 4S•sin CIUPERB DOUBLE DAHLIAS, 17 ONLY Mots, onsh, Parties wishing t0 se- etlro tabors 0f this popular flower ebonid 0511 on the undersigned or address by mail, Inc los- ing prise, DANIEL STE WART, 41-lIa Bo,.20, 11ruseela,P. 0, rif30I0E FARMS FOR SALE.— VAtowsplendid ,improved,terms for sale in the township of Grey, Morrie mnd,;Moltil- lop, Apply ho A DELGATTF,Oo Auctioneer nruetoloP 0. 15.31 CiHUROHES, PUBLIO BUILD— 'l) tugs, and Private Rotuma painted and deourated in modern styles at reasonable adios. Estimate given. Address— H OLUOA8, 90-tf Godorioh. jUSI0,—MISS LIZZIE JAOH- ooa 'having returned from Toronto, whore she was wander 1110 Mono tions of Prof, Forsyth for the past.six months, is now pre. pared to give instruetlons on the piano or or - (an. Terms made known on mpplioatloa. ULL FOR SERVIOE.—THE undersigned will heap during this sea- son, at lot 14, eon. 15 Grey. (Baa r Oraubrook) m thor ough bred Durham Ball for cervine. Tnnnrs, $1.00 per cow, payable at time of eorvioe, with the privilege of returning it 000- essary, JAMES SLEMMON, 44-01 Oamubrook. '3E.ESUPPLIES.--HIVES, SEC - TIONg, smolnoo, extractors, foundation, (made froth the prize mill) and everything used in a Bea Keeper's yard, on hand. Also Brown and White Leghorn eggs for hatching, J. it, SMITH, Brussels. d5 4. IC�ULL FOR SERVICE.—TIIE �D subsoriber has a young Thorn -brad Dur- ham Balt "Lord Saliebary," whish he will keep for sorvnmo on lot 15, eon, 8, Grey. TE11t14.—S2 for grade oows and 54 for the rO'- brods, foe to ha paid by Jan. 15311, 1887. Tho animal is a drat-olese onea9 can be judged; by 111. pedigree. M.IL3OLAI LIMON r, 42-d" Proprietor. FOP. SALE. 9 now Lumber Waggoue, 2 now Ruggles, 1 Plow,1 Set of drst•ciass Iron Harrows, 1 S11 - ver Watch. The above will be sold ohoap for oath or .0 tlmo, or will be exchanged ins cordwood, Also quantity of Lath ou hand. Apply to . P. 0. ROGERS, 42 Brussels. T%IARM IN GREY FOR SALE BE. JYL1i tug lot 14. on the 10th acn.00nbaining 100 acres, Bottth part to 9'15 on 16 eon., oontatning 45 acres. Lot 14 ie partly cleared, the bal- ance well timbered. A never tailing meek crosses the lot and it in well adopted for larm• Inger grazing. Lot15 ie mostly cleared' and boder good oultivation, the butane% well ttm- corodwith bleak ash. Win sell all together min parte to.suit the purchaser. For further particulars apply to the proprietor on the promisee. This lot is well drained. tf GED. AVSRY TILLAGE OF BRUSSELS. COURT OF REVISION. Notice Ie hereby given that the Connell of the Corporation of the Village of Brussels, will meet as a Court of Revision, at the Ooon• e11 Chamber, on TUESDAY, MAY 25th, 1886, At the hour of 8 o'olook, p. m. Persons interested will govern themselves accordingly: May 5011, 1800, 14-5 F, S. SOOT), 0lorlr. COURT OF REVISION. Township of Grey. Notice is hereby given that the Mode/pal Cloonan of the Corporation of the Mowna ip of Grey will moot as a Court of Revision, at plIcK'l3180111IL, CRAN5lO0OOE, —ON— WEDNE8DAY, MAY 26th, 7886, At the hour of 101o'cloek a, m. Parties thteroated will govern themselves accordingly: Grey, May 6611,1880. WM. SPENCE, Clerk. THE, BEST -vviNIDMII.1L W. ME. Morris:, PxcEL0xoa IRON tYonxa, - MITornmo, ONT., Manufacturer of three different kinds of Windmills. The, simpltlest, strongest and moat said sloe for y W indmilr yet made. For pump- ing orator, sawing wood, chopping grain or driving any light maohlnery they have 100 equal. My ESR, TDD'PUMPS have se, mode world-wide reputation: X gnaraatee them as lining importer toman) no w in the market, and equal to any ever made, They will throw water. 800 feet,,o5Toros it a mile on the level. Farmors and stoakmon are re- 'quested to send for parbioula3sbofore buying either a Windmill or a Pomo, as I claim that mine aro the bootie the market. Addrees W. M. MORRIS, Mitoholl, Ont, `/'C�'`�OUNTY 01 I' URON EXAMINA. TIONS, 1886. S000nd plass nonprofessional examination 05 the ns, Siigh , m, 130110010 in the nonprofitspon 2aie June, fl a, m, 1,l examinatlpn 1,t the High Sohoole !n the County on Tuesday, Oth July, 0 a. M. Pint elms, grade 0, Monday, 1911n July., 1 p, m - First dodo. grades A, and S3. Tuesday, 90th July, 9 a. m. Candidates who with to write at either O1Wton or Seatorth must notify D. M. MALx,00x P.•8.Ioepeotor, Clint0o post office, not later than tho 25th of May, stating whtob of the schools that they wish to write at, and those who wish to write at Godorioh must nett - 1y SURE E. Toss, P, B, L, Meter, at the same data Tho uotioe Must he accompanied by a toe of 0,2,01, or 54 .00 if the candidate applies for a 8rd as woll as a 2nd elan examination, 110.namo will bo forwarded to tho Depart- ment unless the fob amoompeniee it. Forme bf apiilioation may be had from the t e:watery. T11e. head Mestere of the High schools will please gelid 010 applipatione of 'their eand3d- ates to,the County Inspector' of the ,nviyfoa ,inwhich the MOsellooliqq situated, Pri1T187t ADAMSON, 41.7. MEAT 7, 188G, num. c1NT0 iii & MaTAGC•ART, I3Alii Idli i, BI4US$EIafa, Transact a General Banking Business, netts he amt. lido 1,091.31. Intore,t alta ,r,1 ou l0, lite r1,ny,a',Io on demand. Prompt attention givan'to onllootlona, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. �t IFFARD ELLIOET, LAW (1F- eeo, Grant's Blo00r Brussels, Mousy to loan. E. WADE, BARRISTER, &a. OoEa 2.1 • 0lllee formerly oeimple l by t. J. Mo. Msg., in Lcikie's 0100, Matey to loan. NAT B. DICKSON, (LATE WITH q Carron & Proudt000, Godorioh) eolio- ltor, Oonveyanoer, &o, OlAoe, Grant's Moot, Brueeols. Money to loan, ALEX HUNTER, CLERIC OF the Fourth Division Court Go. Huron. Couveyauosr, NobaryPubllo, Land, LOOM and Tesoreria. Agent. Foals fur abed and to loan. Collection, made. Oflioe in Graham's Block,. Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. T A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D,, C. e . M. L. R. C. P, Edinburgh, Physielem, Burgeon and Aoiou000011r, Oinos, Mrs. Shiel's blest, iruroberry Street, j A.ITUTOEIINSON, 14[.D., . M. L. R.23. Lg'diil0urph, • Has removed to his residence on Mill street, ,the house formerly 000upiod by Dr. Graham ped w111 bo there at night. He 06111 retain alt °alae at H0rgreavoe' Drug Store. DENTAL. C- L. BALL, L. D. S., HONOR College Graduate nals and eToronto, aoThe various anmtthotios given, also a new local mu0sthetio for the gums only. Ail oneratlons carefully performed and guaranteed. Prices moderato, Full sets of tooth from 85 to $25. 9Roe over 000511's store, Hours 8 a,m. to 5 p. m. BUSINESS CARDS, H, t1IoORACKEN, ISSUER Grooery,TurnMbcrry, Street,Lunoe, ONia -5 his 2-.s A MoNAIR, ISSUER OF MAR- riago Licensee,., by appointment of Lieubeuaot-Governor, Commissioner, &o„ Q. B. Oouveyanoer an,lAg0At Fire Insurance 00, Odlce at the Oraubrook Post Ofllae, Robert C:unningh"am, INSURANCE AGENT, Guelph, - Ontario. T M. O'OONNOR FIRE, LIFE, some of Accident et au,S most reliable Gunman. les la the Dominion, Otnoa Drink' Terme,Turuborry Street, near the station. Sm ISS O'CONNOR, TEAOHER of Thorough naso, Vocal mad I00005; mental Music on Piano, Organ and Guitar. Reference—Ladies of Loretto, Guelph, Rosh/thee—No. 2 south, Brick Terrain 4d -3m Brussels, Ont, tl W. O'13RIEN, V. S,, HONOR has resumed taw p Ontario tf Cao[ to ha Nott, V. g8., and me prepared to treat all diseases of Minim - slated animals on soi•antteo and approved principles. Treatment of delimtto fonts a speoialty. Oldie ab Sohn Notts, V, S. NEW BLAOHSMITH. has Bring your lame borate to Daniel Ewan, he LEASED W. T. HUNTER'S STAND, Brussels. Having practised for years and risen to the highest position In the leading horse-ohoiug estabitshpmeut of Grahmm,Edin• burgh, Bootland. Also having passed with hoaorethrouHh the Royal Veterinary Shining School ,of I. ?,Smith London,Engllanfl whore hundreds of crippled horses passer{ our hands daily I am treated feet or interferinguarantee os,t Nov work and repairhmg of till kinds doneon reasonable giving me a call I1ee1 satisAed I would 000000 terms, and workmanship yorlrtrade. D.that ItWAwNill, please. By 17.91 Hunter's Old Stand, • > TM. BLAS HILL, Butcher, thanking his many customers for their liberal support .for the past six yearn wishes to inform them that be- ing burned out of tho old stand has fitted up n shop to Smalo's Blook In Iirsb•olass stylo where he hopes to see all the old customers and as many now coos as son A6 to give him to can. I keep nothing but first -elate meats all kinds 01 Poultry and Sausage Moat, Deliver- ed to all partsof the ,town L'roe. Caen paid for Fat Stock, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY. Under and by virtue sof the _power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage,whish will be produeed at the time of We, lore will be offered for solo by public auctlbn, on FRIDAY, MAY 14ra,1880, at the hoar o1 5:50 o'clock 10,00. by ,7anloe Stratton, Auetioneor,at the Queen's Hotel, in tho illage of. Brussels, the following lands, y :—A.11 that certain panel of land eibu- ate in the Township of of Grey. in the County of Huron andProvinee of Ontario, oontalning ' by admonsurement fifty mores, more or lase, being annealed of tiro east half of Lob num- berpp18, in tho Fifth Coneeseion in paid Town-, • menus AND OONDITIONs OE SWLI1,—yon per, coat. of the Panatela money to be paid to the: Vendors'8olleibors at the time of ante Bdiae- font with the said 10 per mint. to make one- third of. the pantheist money within one month thereafter, and the balance of said pprOhaso moaov to he Wonted by first Mort- gage over the above premises for s years with tutored at the rate of 8 and d per Dont, per annum payable half yearly. The above property will be offered for sale subjootto a amnia bid to bo Axed by the" Vendors' Solicitors, For Mother partlotilars, spply bo 1011081;10, MULOOI4, TILT, 1111L'L8R OBOWT111411 . 90]ringStreetEast,Toro,jb�lobi Solioitore, Dated bila 10th dey 01 April, .teas.