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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-10-1, Page 8S THE BRUSSELS PAST OCT. 1, 1886. HONEY ! There are at least three grades of Honey on the market. Tho Best is the WRITE CLo«31. and Linnz. The Worst is that known as Spring Honey, which is dark in color and strong in flavor, The other grade is that obtained by not keening these separate. Now, a colony of bees will consume over 50. lbs. of honey in a year, know- ing this we so inanage our boos as to make them use the third class and we then have the VERY nun to give to our enamors. This is why we can sell you the Best for the same price you will pay for the mixed. G. A. Deadman, Dropgist, Bookseller d' Apiarist. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENTION, W G & 3. R. Truiva leave Brussels Station, north and outh, as fo110ws:- 00lug South, Going, N Orli'. 'Omit 715 a m. Mixed 10:"Gn m Express 11:450.20 Mail 0.40 p.m, Mixed 8:50p.m Express 0.55 p.m, The morning train south and the night train north will only run on Tuesdays, •i'hurndays, and Saturdays. .gyral (4i Cit) t.cniz. A ehiel's amens ye talon' notes An' faith he'll Arent it. OCTOBER. MRs. Tiros. DUNPORD jr. is visiting in Toronto. BUILDING Hardware in largo var- iety at Grant & Go's. MELVILLE Church received 14 new members last Sabbath. STAINED glass in all colors, always on band, at Grant & Go's. Mara yourself useful by handing in the local items of news. GRANT & Co. are showing a full line of cross cut saws, all makes. A. Hien, moulder, has removed to Dundas where be has a steady job. A LARGE consignment of chopping axes just to hand, at Grant & Co s. BOILED and raw oil and paints in all varieties, very low. Grant & Co. GET your dodgers and your display cards ready early for the Fall Show. Several new horses has been added to the stock of drivers at T. O'Neil's livery stable. EaTRA value in Fruit Jars and pickling vinegars at Thomson's, A NUMBER of Brusselites are attend- ing the Western Fair this week at London. BUILDERS will find it to their ad- vantage to inspect our stock. GRANT & CO. D. MCGILLICUDDY and wife, Of Goderich, were in town for a few days visiting friends. ORDER your grapes. Prices very low. An= Goon. THE usual evening service in Knox church was withdrawn last Sabbath on account of communion service in Melville church. MRs. ALEXANDER is not behind the times in millinery and fancy goods. Her advt. this week should be scan- ned by the ladies. G. L. BALL, L. D. S„ will be at his office, Brussels, on Thursday. MIe9E6 MAGGIE AND?LIZZIE DICKSON, and A. hi. Kay, of Goderiob, were in Brussels attending the wedding of W. B. Dickson, on Tuesday of this week. SEE the announcement of G. A. Powell. He is making every arrange- ment for the comfort and pleasure of persons attending his millinery opening. GEORGE MILLER and family con- template moving to Sault Ste Marie this fall. Itir, Miller has purchased some property there. We wish him prosperity. To those requiring aids to vision, Be sure in asking for Laurance's speoieoles-- that yon get B. LAnm1ANCE's—as there are imitations in the market, and see that exory pair ie stamped B. L„ without which none are genuine. Do not be deceived by any similiarity in 111e name. W. H McORAcium took 17 prizes lit the Seaforth Fall Show and 40 at Wingham. Mc. bas 6 mangles that weigh 180 pounds. He's a "'cherry picker from the top limb" on the Fall Show business. a THE base ball match with the Blue - vale club hae fallen through as the backer would not come to time. A good many people think it was • more "blow" than anything else. Our boys were ready, primed and loaded and quits willing to prove which was the better club. THE rod boot hung out by A. Good 4t his Boot & Shoe store etmre is no baby affair. It is 18 feet high, with a leg 5 • feet long and a foot 10 feet from heel to toe. The iron in con. neelion with it weighed 118 pounds. It would slut some of the Wingham girls feet nicely, Avosjoio sales are booming. Cocroe1L mooting 011 Monday even- Ing, ItIos, O'NEii, was visiting at Ayr this week, SILVERWARE in large vatioty at Grant & BEAD G. A. Dendman's honey advt. APPLE parers in the latest pat- terns at Grant & CO's. EAST IIunoa Fall Show on Tuesday and Wednesday of next weak. TRY Tun BoST for the balance of the year for 25 Dents in advance, WE haven large stock of fine glass, both single and double. Grant & Co, Tim now advt. of J. Hargreaves & Co. may be read in this lame, Read it, Oow chains, cheaper than over bo - fore offered 111 Brussels, at Grant & Co's. WANTED immediately two apprentices to learn Fancy Work, Iloods, Caps, Jackets, fin. Apply to Mrs. kirk. Tun residence of Mrs. Donald Soott has been muol> improved by a coat of paint. THE top price paid every time for all kinds of grain on the Brussels market. Tura Army services have been with- drawn since Monday evening owing to the Capt. being away at the jubilee in Toronto. CARPENTER'S Plane found, south of Brus- sels. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advt, by applying at TRE POST Publishing House, TEMPERANCE Convention for East Huron and public meeting in Bras - Bele Town Hall on the 18th inst. See posters. S. OSTRANDER, the new boot & shoe man, is offering special discounts on his goods on Fair days and to pur. chasers buyiug largely. See his now advt. this week. A SPLENDID stock of letterheads, noteheads, billheads, statements, envelopes, &o. to hand. at THE Posr Publishing House. Business men should give us a call. COMPLAINT has been made about the sidewalk being left open and piles of stone lying in the way of pedestrians where the new building in being erected on Turnberry street. Mug. Wu. REVELL, of Toronto, as- sisted the choir of the Methodist church last Sunday evening and con- tributed two solos, "He wipes the tears from every eye," and "The three calls," in a manner not soon to be forgotten by the congregation. Tan fall assizes for this county will be opened at Goderich, on M day, Oct. 4th, by Justice O'Connor. The oriminsl calendar embraces one charge of rape, two of arson, one each of larceny, embezzlement and perjury, and the ballot box case from 'November, 1884. LAST Friday evening a horse at- taehed to a buggy, and tied to a post near Geo. Thomson's, was frightened by the big drum of the Army and breaking loose started to run away but after running over a tie post in front of B. Gerry's and damaging the buggy, was stopped. Is it not about time this drumming was stopped on the street ? PRocLaarerxoE.—The City Carriage Works offers one wheel -barrow to the first person who solves the following problem Two men, named John and James, had each a daughter. John married James' daugh- ter and James married John's daughter, what relation would their ohildrou bo to each other? Mr. Walker in thanking the public for the past liberal patronage begs to announce that he has lately taken into the business Thos. S. Humphries, who has had a thorough praotioal experience in the man - Wanton) of all kinds of carriages, and that the new fires is in a position to turn out work second to none in tjle county. Sm Jong A. MAcoorbian and 1JDwARD BLARE may disagree on constitutional government, but all must admit that the City Carriage Works is the best place to buy Cutters, Sleighs and Carriages of ovary, dieeription. Repairing done neatly and quickly. 301IEa Wor,nln. Tuos, S. BuozPnnIEa. Been BALL.—Last Tuesday the junior base ball club wont to Blyth and played a match with the club of that place. At the close of the game the score stood Brussels 18, Blyth 4. The Brunie club was made up of J. McBain, 'atelier; Goo. Halliday, pitcher ; F. Stratton, 1st base ; D. Wilson, 2nd baso ; R, Thompson, 8rd base ; T. Ross, short stop ; J. Ferguson, right field; E. Gerry, left field ; J. Crawford, centre field. Now that Brussels Ands it im- possible to get any outside club to give them anything like a match at cricket attention ie turning to the indoor games. Curling, is the street topic among friends of the bosom and etane. Brussels does not in- tend' playing a losing game this year and arrangements are being made to join the Royal Caledonian Curling Association and have a dash at the Gihbone and other medals. There is the material for a good club in town and we want our curlers to give a good account of themselves the coming season. Organize, SE1tvnNT wanted, Seo People's Column. SEE advts, mars for sale, bones, and cellar to rent, Mas. FLYNN, of Ilespeler, is visit. lag at K. McKenzie's. WM, WluroN has been very ill with inflammation of the bowels, GEORGE FULTON bas been laid up this week with paralysis of ells side of his face. THIS fall and winter George Love intends taking up auctionoering and with that intent has applied for a lioenee, A Ntmcnrsl of intoresting matters aro crowded out this week to make room for the South Huron Fall Show prize list. MRs. E. McKENzuc had the mis- fortune of spilling a boiler of scald• ing water on her feet burning them quite seriously. A neat street limp has been put up by W. H. McCracken, ROSS Brae., D. A. Smale and Wm. Blae- hill. It would boa good thing if a few more of our residents followed suit. li11s.,LoNo's black hearse has just come from the paint shop, after be- ing in the painter's hands from July 181h. It received 80 coats of paint and now looks ns good as new. Wm, Smith did the work in Ms usual artistic style. BEV. DR. KANE and Geo. H. Smith, delegates of the Irish Loyal Patri- otic Union, will address a mass meeting of the people of Eluron in Clinton on Thursday Oct. 7111, at 1:80 p.m. Arrangements have boon made for single fare return tickets on all railroads to and from Oliuton. A big turn -out is expected. WIo is responsible 'for the loss and inconvenience 000asioned by the contractor of the bridge not coming to time? Evidently eomsons has blundered, whether the Co, Council, Co. Engineer or the contractor we cannot say. It is a shame to leave a village in the position Brussels has been placed by this bridge bnildingm uddlo. • A GRAND art embroidery exhibition is being given here Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week by the New Home Sewing Machine Co. in Grant's block. The exhibition comprises many handsome portieres, curtains, lambrequins, table scarfs, banners, &e., all artistically em- broidered in the raised ariasene, tinsel and wools. Lessons will be given free every forenoon and the store will be kept open day and evening au that all may avail themselves of this opportunity of seeing this;large collection of work, free of charge. All are invited. Yours respectfully, Thous WATSON, General Agent. Tars week G. L. Ball's goods were removed to Seaforth, Mr. Ball has been a useful member of society here, espeoially in church. Sunday school and'temperanae work and the Seaforth people should give him and hie good lady a hearty welcome. Mr.. Ball is a good dentist, both in theory and practice, and we wish him suecees. Mrs. Sherriff and Charlie will also go to Seaforth. A number of ladies while trading in a Belleville store left a parasol in 111e hands of a child who accompan- ied them. It was token from the' child by some unknown person and has not been recovered. The medals for the members of Steole's Scouts have arrived at Ed- monton and have been distributed. The name of each man has been en. gravedon the rim of his medal at Gen. Strange's expense. $3russels School Uoard. A special meeting of this Board was call- ed on Monday evening, Sept. 27111, by Mrs. Smith, Dr. Hutohineon and H. Dennis, for the purpose of deciding whether the next election for Trustees shall be by ballot or an open vote. Members all present. E.17. Wade and F. S. Scott protested against this meeting of said Board, there being no authority for palling the same, therefore illegal, and Mr. Wade &alined to ant as chairman at this meeting. Moved by Dr. Hutchinson, seconded by H. Dennis that Thos. Fletcher take the chair,—Carried. It was movod by airs. Smith, seconded by Dr. Hutchinson that the nomination and oleotion of Public School Trustees for the village of Brussels, shall hereafter be hold at the eame time and plaoo and by the same returning officer or offsets and con- duotod in the Same manner as the Muni- cipal nominations and elections and that notice of which shall be given by the Sea - rotary of tho School Board to the Clerk of the Municipality on or before the drat day of October, 1886. An aninated discussion, ensued, in whiob the members of the Board spoke their minds freely, after which the yeas and nays were taken with the following result; —Yeas—Mrs. Smith, Dr. Hutchinson, T. Fletcher and H. Dennis. Nays—H. B. Wade and F. S. 80011. Tho Board then adjourned, DIED, TunvEl,—In Morris, on Sept, 24111, Sana Turvoy, aged 58 years, 11 menthe and 5 days, Tunv1Y,.—In Morris, on Sopt. 24th, Ann Turvey, aged 22 years, 7 months and 28 days, Woo0nunti.—In Grey, on Sept. 20111, Thom- as Woodburn, aged 67 years, and 10 months, MARRIED. lfuonns-•-li.EradtairON.-•-•On Sept. 10111, at the Methodist parsonage, Blyth, by Ror, Wm. Mills, Mr. Joon M. IIugbee to Miss Mary Alioe, second daughter of 313r, ittatt'1ew Bollington, all of Morris, Dlnaso2•—Conl0005,—On Sept. 28111, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rov. S. Jones, ltfr. William B. Dick- son to Mise Jennie oldest daughter of BANKING. l� 'ofNTUSII & 11IuTAGGART, BAN1C11RS, • -1- BRUSSELS, Transact a General Brcnlaing Business, the late John Oormaol<, all of Brussels. Notes to )laud Minh/anted, L1t0r04talb) W Won dep., iti r,;,:yabla demand, ('OiI1NU FAIRS. Prompt attention given to uollontluna, Northern, Walkerton, Oct, btli to 8111. East Huron, Bruosela, Out. 0th ,L 0111, Morris, Blyth, oat. 7111 b 811,, E3.iLC ;holm 11L14yte. --T FRmAv, Omm, BTX,—Farm stook, Imple- ments, &o, on lot 22, con. 5, Grey. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock p,m. John Oughton, prop., Capt. Stratton, acct. TuunsnAr, OoT, I4rn.—Farm stock and Implements, on lot 11, con. 10, Gray. Sale 0511lmen000 at 12 o'clock. Henry Wilbee, prop„ Alex. Delgatty, and. MONDAY, Oc'r.11Tn.—Farm stook, ilmple- monts, &o., lot 7, con. 2, Grey. Sale to (sommelier) at 10 o'elook. Wm. 1Vhito, prop., Capt. Stratton, aunt. TUESDAY, 0or,12Tu.—Farm stook, Imple- ment, 4ro., lot 26, eon, 8, Morris. Salo to commence at 1 o'oldek,'Sharp. Wm• John- ston, proprietor, MONDAY, OCT. lgT1t.—Farm, farm stook, implements, &e., lots 30 and 31, con. 9, Grey. Salo commences at 1 p. m., sharp. J. IC Baker, prop Capt. Stratton, aunt, Brussels Markets. OossoCT12D GARE2VLLZ EVERY WEEN. White F.11 Wheat...... 71 78 Bed Winter 72 72 Spring Wheat 45 58 Barley 27 28 Pets Peas 50 81 Butter, tubs and rolls 13. 00 Eggs per dozen...... 14 00 Flour per barrel 4 50 00 Potatoes new 8 300 00 6 40 Hay per ton Hides per 5 07 5 50 Dressed. Hogs Salt per bbl., wholesale 60 60 1 0 Sheep 17 20 Wool ' THE- PEO PLE'S COLUMN. THREE GOOD PURE BRED Leicester nam lambs for sale. App ly to J. N. I0NE00TLL, 11-2'r nruoeola. GENERAL SERVANT WANT- ED ,o,t ANT•ED,at ones. Apply at 1 GRANT & 00'S. Hardware Store, -12 1ORnsSR Ls ss old. DIIDpRIVoNG MARE , GRAHAM, 10.2• 13rusaolel HOUSE TO LET.—FRESHLY papered and kalsomined. Nioe quiet neighborhood, well fenced, with Dollar. It ant low to good tenant. 0. R. GRANT. XOELLENT CELLAR TO LET, very obean , suitable for fruit, butter, or oheeep, Prost proof d. aGttand well Postman-ter. C;30IOE FARMS FOR SALE.— Afew551000id,Improvlv00.0 Brand or osl SALE.— in the township of Groy, lop. Apply to A DELGATTY,Oo A11081011050 BruseelsP 0. T OUTS HERE.—A FIRST•CLASS 20 h 100 sore farm for solo, noir Rr 100515, also bean fat pretty f, s semis clrfylug mares,woll- brod,urd pretty fast, and ono general purpose mare. Apply to IIRCAgLot d eoDE2N Grey, 11-4 STRAYED ON THE PREMISES of the undersigned, Lot O, Oen.s, Grey, a two 1s requested toar old o prove propertyin , pap cowner hargee, and take him away. 1LIJAH JAC RLIN, 11.4 Jamostown P. 0. 'WARM TO RENT.—TELE SUB - L soribor will rent his farm, lot 12, con. 7, Grey township, fora term of five years. The farm ie lo good order and the reaso t for root• ing it is .bo proprietor intends giving up farm- ing. 70r full particulars apply to Jam MCINTOSH, Proprietor, 11.10 Brussels P.O. Til OR BALE.—A GOOD PROPER- ". Tr in the Village of Brnesols, There is a good barn, 40 x130 foot, nest pottage house with good Dollar, hard and soft water and every- thing convenient. rho land is 1,511 under - drained with tile. There aro about 100 black ourrau1 bushes, ono dozen and a -half blank raspberry,two dozen red, one dozen,goose- berry, pinty of strawberry planta, and one dozen apple, plum, and cherry trees, The fruit is the beet that money can buy and in full bearing order, except apple, cherry and plum trees, 1110 host of neighbors, Apply to D.F SAIN, Brussels. 12.4 Votevm, 3Littsi Court. N01100 00 h eroby given that a Court will be hold, pursuant to 'The Voters' Lists Act," by Ooiltt 00 tile Oatmt ity of Huron, at thea County TOWN HALL, MORRIS, ON TUESDAY, October 5th, 1886, at 10 o'olook a.m., to hoar and determine the several 0om1t011010t0 of amore and omissions on the Voters' List of the kiuniclpality of. Morris for 1sg0. A JI p000ons having business at the 001208 are required to attend at the said time and plain. Dated this 21st day of September, 1550. WM, OLAB31, Mork. OR SALE. --TWO FARMS --- .1. Lot 14, ontho 0th eon., and lot 15, on the 7th eon„ of M000lO,00ntafuiag 100 acres onoh, about 00 some oloarod, frog from stumps on one farm and about 00 acres cleared on the other. The cleared land is in a good state of cultivation and well folioed Good frame barn and etabloe,bran. Thera hou0o on Ono, and on 1ho other alog house and log is a good bear ng 01011004 on lot 14. A noVer.fail- fug apring emelt rime through both plaeo0. Tho sail is first-olags, chore 15 no bettor fermis m alto township. Those plaoos aro admirably adapted for grain growing or grazing, and within five Milos: of the flourishing town of 6rr0ancoeisutleaan laat011, t anbtbought ou artily tenon, Apply on the preening Or address the propriotol',$unshino 00.0. GEO, VALE, 0-tf. Proprietor, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. t E. WADE, BARRISTER, &o. . 00180 tormorly noottplod by 2. J. Me- 0011,1'lsq., u1 LOoldo'a 111000. inane, to lona �T B. DICKSON, (LATE WITH Y V a (Jarrow ,t Promlf000, Ooderioh) 5o110- Itor,Con4oyan0or, &o. ORloe, Grant's 1710011, Brussels. Money to loan, • A LEX HUNTER, CLERK OF 5110 Fourth Oivleloo Court Co, Ituron, Convoyaneor, Notary Public, Land, Loan and Insurance Agont. Funds Invested and to loan Collootious oracle, O0loo in Gr01010'5 Block Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. C. er • M. L. R. 0, 1, Nettiburgh, Phyeiolan, Surgeon and A000uehonr. Office, Dora. shies block, 'p or:Merry Street. 'A HUTO[IINSON, L. R. 0. P. Ldi1bttrryh, Coroner for the 0onnty of Huron. 'Maiden oo, on Mi11 Street. O1110a at Har- greaves' Drug Store. ,. M. F. GALE, M. D., 0. M. Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario ,by examination, Office and Rcsidonoe—Main St. inset, Ethel, Ontario. 0 DENTAL GL. BALL, L.3). S. HONOR . 'Graduate modDlooebor of Royal 001. lege of Dentistry, Toronto, visite nrussols Moo on Thursday of every week. 13. B. Mor- ioa, assistant, attends 011300 remainder of the week. All operations carefully polforuled and euarantood. Tho various aua7ethetios, local and general, used. Prices ma iterate. Ofl>oo,—Over G. A. Powoll's a toxo, 13 1V TI1T. W. J. roar, L. D. S., Graduate; of To. Tonto School of Dentistry. All opera. 'Mous guaranteed. Oaks -0 n dy's Blook, Seaforth. P. S.—Will he at the Queen's hotel, Promote, every Monday for the prsatioo of his profession. BUSINESS CARDS. H. MaORAOKEN, ISSUER 1 I • of Marriage Lioousoe. 01500 at his Groosry,Tur,eborry street, 2-25 AMoNAIR, ISSUER OF MAR - . rugs Licenses, by appointment of Lloubenaul-Governer, Commisaionor, &0., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Ius canoe 00, Moe at ono Crauhrook Post Mao. T • M. O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE, eJ - Accident and Loan Insurance Agent for some of the best au d most reliable Dampen. les to the Dominion, O15oo, Brick Terraeo, • Turnberry Stoat, uoar the station. 5m T'a/fISS LILLA O'CONNOR, Ili Teacher of Alonie, Vooal add Inetrumo0t- al on Organ, Plano, or Guitar. Harmony and Thorough Saes. Advanced pupilslltbod for Teaching. Terms on appllontion. 1101000005 —Ladies of Loretto Academy, Guelph. Rog- donee—II o. 2, Terrace, (south near station. l W. O'BRIEN, V. S., 130NOR L • Grade oto of Ontario Ve torivary College, hos resumed tam Arae lice o(John Nott, V. S.' and to prepared Lo treat all diseases of domos- ticete,lannals cat soientifl0 au,1 approve d princiep cialty. 0 Uooaat John No N. V tS fools 'a Robert Cunningham, INSURANCE AGENT, Guelph, - Ontario. FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN - 1' dorsignod wl0bos to dispose of bis ex. oollant 155 aero' farm, lot 4, eon. 9, Gni. Thorn &TO 140 oozes clear of games and under orOp, 00 00000 00 !fall wheat in. 1,000 reds of straight fo'eoo. Thom is a nrat•olase dwarfing house, largo bank barn, 00 x00 foot, archers, and all other necessaries. Possession would bo given next spring in tiwo for the Pu rohaser to put in his crap, Tho farm is only 2 miles fr001 Br0000ls. 11-11 01301200' 01100005. 1\/fOli'rGAt-lE 4orB 07! VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY IN THE TOWNSHIP OF GR EY, IN THE COUNTYOF HURON. Under the powers of aide .contained in a oertoin Mortgage to the Vendors, w11io1 will bopredueed at the time of sale, and in pay. moat of which default hae boon made, there win be sold by Public Auotion at the Amer - loan Hotel n the Village of Brussels, to the County of 11uron, on TVeflraeselfry, Gula of Oetobel) 1880. at 1 o'olook p. m„the following valuable pro- perty :—boing composed et lot a lumbar 01 and 02 in too diih sono nasioof the said towuohipp of Gray, oonboiuiuy tilt)gether 'taro llunilton acres, more Or lose, niers aro said to bo on lot No. Ol o good baro, a log house and an orchard, Taman AND OONDITroN0 or SALE.—The rour- chasermust at 4110 time of Bale pay 000.10nt11 of his petrohnso money to the Vendors, their Solicitors or Agents, and eninoionb within thirty days thereat tor, with intermit at 01 per cont., to roduoo the balance of 00:011000 money to 02,500, Which amount shall remain on Mortgage to the Vendors for ave years, with interest ab of per Dont. nor annum. Tito Mortgage to contain a covenant for Inetiranee in the North British and Meroantilo Iueuranoo Compauytotho fall tnsurablo value of the buildings. . Tho V011d000 will not bo hodud to foment for,produoo or 0110w or prove the contents of any Deeds or ovldaawee of title not in their p0e00eaioa Or lurniall oopf00 of Ike same. Tho pur0ha000 must investigate oho title et Salo will be made kn 'vn at the Co oltions of Salto or on application to the undersigned, at TO. tanto. ,1 to tido under- signed further80 rtGanirT apply Y sittuod 0 to .T. R. G.uANw at Brussels. 210WLA13) 4e A1INOf,DI, Vendors Solioh010. Toronto, Boot 'sud,i0s0.