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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-9-24, Page 6g Diraotory of Charohss and Sooiotiosl MO1,vI1,1,14 011C11011.—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday. Sohtor.00i at 3:30 p.111. 11eY. ,1130. Boss, B. A„ 1 Ewa Cannon,—Sabbath Sorvicea at 11 a.m. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday Sohool at 2:30 p.m. Bev. 3. Jones, pastor. ST, Jvnx'sCnLn u Sunday 8o1Serool at 01:30 11 a.m. end 7 p.m. a.m. nee. W, T. Cliffe, inenmbent, lllr•.rrson3sr Cnclicll.--Sabbath ServiCe6 at 10:30 a.m. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday Sellout at 30 p.nt. Pec. \v m. Smyth, pastor. Rains CATHOLIC 0110101,—Sabbatll Ser- vice third 8nudity in every month at 11 at.m, Bev. P. 3, Shea, priest. ODD FcLI.ow's Lentos every Tlmreday evening in Graham's block. 'Masonic Lonna Tuesday at or before full moon in Vanstone's block. A.Q. 13. W. Lonox meets on lot and Srl Monday evenings of each month. 3i'oncsrsn's Lenox :lull and last Monday evenings of each month in Smalo's hall. L. 0. L. 1st Monday in Avory month in Orange Hall. POST Orrtcr —Omco Hours from 8 a.m. 7 lam, Mem: acs' Lit Reading Boom and Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 0 to 8,o'clook p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. alias Jessie Boss, Librarian, ]G'LtRhiou Noun. THE BRUSSELS POST A crying baby at a meeting is hies a good suggestion --it otigbb to be car- ried out. Society is compared to a pia. There is an upper crust and a lower crust, but the real strength and ntlbsttluoe lie between them. Tito grass, unlike man, is most de- lightful when the greenest, Tbo moon, militia man, io the most brill- iant when the fullest, Watt'erain Xing nuts promptly, and aures qulokiy, Never fails to ourobewel complaint, colio,olr0lora :lobus, cholera, Coate but 26 Gantt its merits of Jae, litlgruavoy. Enquire & rOorodritg- gisle, Landlady : "The ooffoe,1 am sorry to say, is exhausted, Mr. Smith." Boarder Smith : "Al, yes, poor tbing i 1 was expecting that, I've noticed that for some time it hasn't been strong." "There was quite a,00incidonoe at Inv house last night." "Indeed. What wait it l" "Twins." "Well, old fellow, it's all settled. I am going to be married in two months. You will be one of the wit- neeees, 1 hope ?" "Count on mo, I never deserted a friend in misfortune. Woudarlul le rho effect of West's World's Wonder tains, OFamily to, B ui se s,I3urns, in calds,imand soil diseases requiring external application. It stands without a rival. price 20 canto and 50 cents per bottle. Bold by Jno. Hargreaves tC Co.,13tnasols. Jones—"Thore's one thing that puzzles me, it is a problem that I can't figure out by arithmetical moth - oda." Brown—"Give it tu me." Jones—"Suppose I should drink out a demijohn of whiskey more than one third and not quite one-half, What would I have ?" Brown—"Delirium tremens, as near as I can figure it." The other evening the little daugh- ter of a congressman was paying a visit at a neighbor's, and the respec- tive mothers wore talking of physical ailments and their remedies. After a while the little girl saw an oppor- tunity to malts a remark. "My pa- pa." she said, "always drinks whiskey when he is sick." Then she stopped for minute, Ler eyes softened and saddened and she continued slowly : ma onei 1i and a dollars o faro (010000 a of cost „Ani poor papa is sick nearly a wo one hundred don ars as it h) rt ones I would not be without it, as it has done ms the time." Winter cloaks promise to be of gen• erous proportions. Passementeric corselets will be a feature of the coming se05013. Bugles aro to be more used as garn• iture this autumn than beads. Bo en year Guard. ...tn.') allow a cold in the bead to slowly end surely derelep itoali into Catarrh, when yeti annoliitoorT tiucpent Catarrh. OntwoOxoe 3viil 01100 ordinary Catarrh, Ono to live boxes will aura altronie Catarrh. Try Dr. Chase's Caned - an Catarrh Cure—it will one ' 0u, Shepherd's plaids and "invisablo" plaids are to be unroll worn this aut- umn. Milliners will use mors fruit than flowers in trimming both hats and bonnets. The outer wrap still will have the loose fronts decorated with large fan- cy buttons. This is to certify that I hive used Ol0000g- fi reedy Cure for Dyspepsia and hiver WM. BLASIIILL, llutonor, tbonklnq 1118 many auetoulors for their tlbnrni wishes to ter thontsthat'nu tug beanod out of Oho old stand hat Itttod ap 8)1011 tu emtlo's Block In Arvt.ataas style where be hopmPto Bou all the old oatarners and as many new ones as sou at to gtva hint to 0811. I keep nothing but aro-plass moats, all ed tosall porta of the Sausage 61.000.8 .ash paid for Fitt Stook. TTIE UITY Carriage and Shoeing Shop. mare good than all the medicines I ever used, ernnxronv, Aug, 8th,1595. and 1 feel liken new mart, Xml rs truly, Araya. Srsnn, Carleton Place, Ont. This medicine is About throe years ago Twee laid Tor sale at hoc. and B1 per bottle at Hargreaves• . up with bronchitis, and for six =rug Store, months was unable to d0 anything. The closer their resembiance toFour bottles o1Dr. Jug's Kedicine completely cured me, and my man'soods the more fashionable are health hal been first-rate ever g since, in fact 1 never felt bettor in the cheviots and tweeds. my oto. H.ubttrE, Pini tulle veils .are n New York G. T. R. works, Stratford. novelty, and may have a more be- Sold by G. A.Deadman. Doming effect than the red veils. A few days ago a fond mother gave Headnube rut f uSiteto, a juvenile daughter a ch000late liver not work "WLeneverI feet out of sort., blltos, my swee►ie, which, however, from mater- nglight.O-',asked who a bend- ache l take Cbnal fear or the bairnie's appetite was usu'sl.her Cu -A 'there is snore + real beneat froze. 0.0 00,.e 013uui• Li ria• -Cure not octan at once, but was to be kept than3nnta'y Renins of some tusd'clnos."— till the afternoon before beingdevour- Hats and turbans will correspond ed. "Now, Dolly, said the loving with the costumes with which they parents, "mind, you have promised are worn. They are made of the dress me on your honor not to eat • the material. chocolate before tea time, haven't Blanket jackets in white or cream you ?" 'Yes, mother," answered colour, with gold braid trimmings the dutiful mite, and wont on her are natty, becoming and likely to bo warrne A,eryrt popular. idc eL disappeared, wave ymr erer tried Ilrrrregor a Parke's all trades of it gone, save a sticky, WATTS 86 MUNE, 'While thanking our numerous friends for their patronage during the past three mouths wo wish to remind the public that wo are in a better position than ever to sup- ply your wants in any lino of Car- riages. We came hero to do au honest business and stand' second to no other mechanic in tho Do- minion of Canada. We aro pre- pared to do all sorts of machine work and dress mason's hammers and tools of all sorts. In horse Shoeing vl'o aro so far without competition. We have travelled around the world for our experi- ence. If you have a cripple that liaS BEATEN your blacksmith yon have only to bring it to tho City Shoeing Shop and wo guarantee a miraculous cure the first or second visit. Please give us a call. 'tVe are here for the sole benefit of the public at large. Yours truly, WATTS & MCKAGBE, Brussels. pp.".JUCvS; MEDICINE. FOR LUNGS' LIVER & oB:L00.Di;' shouse cerat0 for snr051t ,ley k,nd ^ 71 is brown ,nark round the little girl s beyond doubt the very beet rung Ba esu In the rosy lips. "Dolly, Dolly," remon- iusoiotf0r Leafing and coring Bares, Burda, Cuts,pimples. tlyil,d,•P, o,,(01AS ld as str,tten the mother, "where was your method of mug S g of rittd•5 10Acid, said as honor when you ate that sweetie ?" Hargreav0s mug Stora for etc.p0r box. The simplest manner of trimming "In my stomach," was the profound the hat is to pile it high in front with and unanswerable reply. a ribbon bow made as tastefully as possible, Pembroke is to have a new ma - Jerseys, wide, very wide of the chine shop and foundry. mark, as far as the original jerseys Two men got drunk at Kingston on were concerned, although very attrao• Tuesday. One of them laid down on tive in style, and effectivness, are in the postoffice steps to sleep. His the market for the fall trade, companion went across the street and T1,01atest retue0y toe Ceuens, Coble. Croup, fired stones to arouse him. One of Whanplag Cough, Brern1:1 us. etc., Is 1uor req• the missiles went through the colored or's Lung Compound. 'Theta tvno remedy in and. the thrower 50)10,. 00 cnnwlu.og any Dna c Fiat' 0001,0 in- side of a gas lamp, gre011,<t, nnmpaall g nsonrnutr's 1.000 car - was obliged to part with $1,50 to re• ponnd.s., 10 1100 0117 yarn 111105 taken 00007- ruingtbing la ti! you bare u..• 1 tbI8 tor your cold er pair the damage. 00ug1,, and 70 tr of c m n l f ba 1 , 1 sumo na On Sunday last, during the pro - 0' 1 alt It I10 b0et. 00111n 1011 and 1 bot t.cs byJno. ilargr0ares green of the religious services tit 1110 4 Lang gg.ats' cam meetingat Irish Creek three Large bags of a size e of would men the platform, and hold a bushel of corn, made plush, one of then, in an intoxicated ani - tied at one olid, and that end lined clition, staggered to the platform, sat makes co and filled with curled heir down between two clergymen, and re - Thucomfortable sofa cushions. mained there during Ole close of the Tho latestParisian novelty is the service. The man is said to have • "pine•cono" bat of straw, in perfect committed the sot for wager of ale. •oimibation of a gigantic fir -cove. This The Lansdowne Medal, awarded at %fat le always trimlued with ostrich the Oobourg Collegiate Institute has xltuwos, or tullII e of the kilo of the been won this year by Miss Nellie ',darkling prod." May Henry, of Napanoe, slaughter of llaveyop Toothache se hl id Li litniu . ex -Mayor have also the best wood- worker in the County of Huron in connection with our shop, we re- fer to the well known Trains WALK- ER, the proprietor of the wood- work department. He guarantees perfect satisfaction in all lines of wood -work. Cutters made in the latest style, neat and durable. He has just got in his winter's stock: of timber for Cutters and Bob - Sleighs. All repairs done at the lowest price. Ho also clops Paint- ing at his shop. Give him a call and he will give you the satisfac- tion you never got before. "A dol- lar saved is a dollar made." SAXES WALKER. L ? r F'nid 1 igiiteing -Ma or Henry,f that town. The y, Have you Rheumatism vee - ""511001115. g g medal ie given for highest standing Have yOu Neur lgiut r Via k,Wel 7 igi temp. • Have you Ncurallie3 Lao 71110 ,gin g. 1(000 you Lumbago. Lau k'lui,l l,ightutng, at the examinatiOne for leap ars cap Aro you troubled with liaadaol,et Use hints id tffioaies. Lightning. isyietyea c re you Lin herin tantit is Efforts aro being made by the oor• applied. Try e,a, par buffo at klargreavo;' loratlon of Victoria, B.0., and a Drug Stara, 1 Poke bonnets aro trimmed oozy committee of Chinese merchants, lo prettily with picot -edged ribbon arrange for the proper disposal of sick drawn from the back to the top of the and indigent Chinese. It is declared crown 1st the front, and finished with that many broken-down Chinamen n bow and a tuft of ostrich feathers wilfully violaio the law in order that or ribbons and flowers. they may bo setsent to saga 1, whveerele t to. Grey y gloves, having . broad betide 6 p y of black silk embroidery down the do, There is now in the Provincial backs, are worn with black costumes, gaol a Chinaman in a leprous con - Grey gloves for afternoon and supremacy mzade toon, nd a compelcial effort will be the Chinese to re, ing wear aro disputing p y move and care for him, with the popular:' tan int=. PA.1=L1V1 SCALES. BUILDERS' lA.RDWARE ! Man Putty, Lteroti & Shingles. STOVES —AND— 'Stove Pipes Tama a Felting, Ala'brAtine Paint. Mixed Paints ALL COLORS. 'DMAD f COIL• SIFT. 24, 1880. 00 Ana Wood wanted at the l3rnsselo Salt Works. On dud niter October lot, 1880. vats will take any amount of s• 100 13.1, ED CI 11' . !n Trade for Dry Goods, Groceries &c., 84c. WE NAVE ALSO FOR SALE 2 New Wcb oris, 2 New Bu.t' lees, 1 New Cz&ttei', any of which we will also trade for either Stove or Cordwood. It is distinctly understood that No Wood will be taken on Accounts up to 0CTO_=3FI J 1, 1886. F. C. ROGERS. Tli Mat Bout & SVoe Hoiise! B. GERY1 NOW READY FOR THE RUSH. WE NEVER WERE SO WELL PREPARED. Stacks and Stacks of Boots Ileafriv 4,000 Zalirs Now in stook! Prices ,s..,way Down. During the past seven years the Boots and Shoes made and sold by the Groat Boot & Shoo Hottso have stool the test of weer in nearly every oaso. "The proof of n pudding is the eating." The proof of a Boot is how it wears. Every season since 1870 wo havo Dither reduced the pried or improved rho quality of our shoos. "Excelsior" ie our motto. This season wo have done both. We are selling shoes '26 per aunt. damper than we wore seven years ago. The groat bulk of oar Boots inithe shank, anti made aro clan gi g nd. o morewon't for them thanbo dinary3n the machine made shopen es. Do not risk your health by buying common shoes. Come to the Great Boot cC Shoe House tbat has kept your feet dry and comfortable for so many Winters. We are selling a Boot at $1.00, for girls, that beats anything at the money in Canada. tWe o then pa ng so hose who bought of them his Bootfan got six. months weer forrstood right One Dollerr, through Coma Examine our stook for it is impossible to give a just dosoription of 4,000 pairs of Boots in an odvertisoment. Como and see our high out solid loather Boot for Women at 00o., worth 81.25; another Boot with all seams rivetted at ,81.10, worth 011.00; oar email boys long Boot for 011.00, worth worth 011 00. Bverythi 1g from theat smallestOO oc ••52.80 6 Uthe biggest man'soote for b of equally cheap. 130Or.TS MADE TO ORDDR• We 0.00 cutting the very same broods of loather which gave our Oustomore eo much • satisfaction last year. Wo are making this year a long Boot to measure, for men e,t 014.00 ted before which am Produoo of nearly everypdescriptionl n 13rnasols or in Canada. ]! taken tot' Boots is Shoos. The Great Boot 6- Shoe .Ho7Lsee,' A. GOOD ham+CO., Brussels, Ontario. '