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The Brussels Post, 1886-10-22, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST 8 MON RUM 0! Halt can and Inspect our Stook. ' such a difference I be the 1st day of November. Cow Clothe from 1.0e. each and up. Ons week from next Monday will in the speciffe gravity or thickness of Honey When taken from the same dowers ? It might be said that the longer it is allowed to re- main in the hive the thicker it be- comes, so when extracted too soon after being gathered by the bees it is very thin and will frequently sour. We use alarge hive so as to get the honey thick and well ripened before extracting. By buy- ing our honey you will therefore get as good as can be obtained. G. A. Deadman, • Druggist, Booksellor d. Apiarist. BRAN® TRLINK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENsiorl, W, G & B. R. Trains ',says Brussels Station, north and outh, as follows — GO tug South, Going 'North. ..... 043:11, 1 MiX04 MtU 1020a.M. Expre'i ...... ...11:45a.rs. W.443 0,111. Mixed SZeu.m ExpresS .,,.9:38 Pan, ocai43tivs :tents, Getman LOVE'S sorvioet, seem to be in delnand se Anotioneor. No 1s applicatione already. 26 CENTS, in admen, gets THE POST for the balance of 1886. Tar, total amount of taxes to be collected this year in Brussels is $6,, 950. Mos. lIoxadden, of Paris, was visit- ing bor daughter, Mrs. D. 1), Shragg, last week. AN aid folks' oonoert, to be held in the mune of a few emathe, is being arranged for. P. SCOTT' is =proving his comfort- able residence, on 111111 street, by the erection of a neat verandah. Ow= to the very heavy rain OA Beatty the congregatious in the var- i0113 churches were notheably much smaller than natal. Homan chiming, fall moving and putting up stoves is now in season and the average man ie happy. J. W. ROBERTSON, °helm maker, shipped $5,000 worth of cheese from Brussels station this week. It was consigned to thei Old Country. G. L. Be.r.z, L. D, S., will be at his office, Brussels, on Thursday. T. A. Boss, of Toronto, formerly of Brussels, is home for a short visit. Tom has been on the sick list for a few weeks, and we hope the change will do him good. A. ciders among ye taltini notes An' faith he'll prent it. Hoven for sale or to rent. See People's Column. THAVESCHNING day comes OA Thurs- day, November 18thn H. BEAU shipped a car load ,Of asb. es to the States het week. TunDecember session of the County Council will be held in Brussels this year. Tux bridge is up and Grant & Co. are offering greater inducement than ever in Hardware. Tete POST and Weekly Globe from this date to January let, 1888, for the small sum of $2.25, in advance. IN reply to the wheelbarrow ques- tion the unmet last week should have read half uncles and aunts instead of "step." FATHER SHEA will hold divine ser- vice in the Catholic church, Brussels, on Snnaay, 81st inst., ootnmencing at 11 o'clock. $2.25, in eavance secures Tem POST and Weekly Mail from now to the end of 1887. Now is the time to subscribe. IT is said an unmarried mau, who has a lady love on the north side of the river, would be happier if there werenot so many callers at this house every evening he goes there. REPORT says, with strong circum- stantial evidence, that a couple of our village maiden a will go out west this fall or winter to cheer the heart and gladden the home of former residents of this locality. San the advt. of the Western Ad- vertiser, the best paper of the west. THE POST will be clubbed with it for 1887 for $2,25, in advance. Onnms your grapes. Prices very low. Alto GOon, Tan unique 2 column advt. of A. B. Smith, of "99", Won't escape the scrutinizing gaze of many readers of THE POST. A.. R. means what he says and asks for a visit born the people of this locality. IT is almost impossible to get a house to rout in Brussels. AUCTION sale bills printed neatly and expeditiously at Ten POST Pub - Halting House. A. LARGE number from this vicinity went to Wingliain on Tuesday to boar Eton. Edward Blake speak. Gno, Puramen, of Walkerton, was visiting her nopheye and Moo, W. A.. Oalbielc end wife, this week, THIS week Wm. Knechtel and Thos. Wilson have eaoh been wearing their arm in a sling. The former fell down cellar at the residence of John Nett, owing to not noticing that the trap door was open, and the latter had a short wrestle with a cow in close quarters. Tastes KELLY will be very grateful to as- certain the names of pereons who were in Geo. Thomson's grocery, some time ago, when he and Mr, Thomson made an agree. ment for building stone. Tale Bruce Printers, and Publish. era' Association have recently resolv- ed to take no advertisement in future from the Toronto Mail advertising agency. In this they are but acting the part of men who know their rights .and snort them, THE POST long sinee, disapproving of the methods of the agency, refused to do business with it, Tree Secretary of the Bast Huron Agrieultural Society has asked us to make a notice of the following errata in eonneetion with the published prize list of the Show :-1st prize for horse colt, Wm. Grieve instead of Robb. McDonald 8rd prize two year old gelding, Wm, Grieve instead of Bobt, McDonald ; let prize Dorkings'Wra. Grieve instead of Bobt. McDonald. There was no prize offered by the So- ciety for herd of Dnthanes. lot prize grade heifer calt, Duman MeLatich- lin instead of Donald Irldratiehlin 2nd prize turnips, Geo. H. Moffatt instead of Wm, Hooding; let prize parsnips, Alex. Boss instead of Batt, Inglis ; lob prize yellow globe man- gele, Juo. Skelton instead of Jas. Shurrie. 'Inn work blas Raymond Sowing Moabite did at the Brussels fair must have had a good effect on the ladies by the way Mr. Gilpin is scattering them around the coun- try since. About ono a day and some daye two. A GOOD many from Brussels will take in the athletic contest in Sea• forth next Wednesday, between G. Perris and J. D. McOoll. Pomo will make it very interesting for J. D., AO people say. DURING the past week a ripo rose was piolred in the garden of Bev. W. Smyth, and a pansy plucked from a flower bed in the garden of Principal Shaw. So much for the peouliarity of our climate. Illness. WALKER & HUMPHRIES says the answer in last week's Pose to the wheelbarrow question is not correct, as a step relation ie merely a relation by law and the children of the ques- tion would be blood relations. WHAT does George Love do with all the sewing machines he brings to town? No less than two loads brought from the sta- tion one day this week. $TBATED CATT10,—T1IO8e who have strayed cattle about their premises should now have them advertised as the law requires. Thie is a matter which a, great many neglect and often render themselves liable for law costs. THE Wingham paper says :—A. Morris, a tailor of Wingham, left town ta visit the Western Fair, London, and as he failed to return the con• olueion was arrived eA that he had skipped, and his goods were seized and his store closed up. Dxrita value in Fruit gars and Pickling Vinegars at Thomson's. ON Thursday evening of next week a public) meeting will be held in the Town Hall, to winch the electors are generally invited, for the purpose of discussing the organizing of rue Elec- toral Union. Bov. T.D. Wilkinson, of Toronto and other gentlemen will deliver addreeses. Trm Seaforth Sun says :—"The Seaforth cricket club done up the Brussels club on Thursday last by a score of one run and one innings. Our cricketers sustains the reputation of Seaforth." Would it be too much to ask the Sun to give a list of the victories of the Seaforth club in con- nection with the County Association cricket matches this summer? There were 6 matches to play, how many aia your club win ? THE Seaforth Expositor speaks as follows of a person who was a resi- dent of 33russels for several months : —An elderly woman named 1litre. Hastings, who has been engaged with her husband in cleaning feathers in this town for come time, was sent up to Goderich on Monday to stand her trial/or stealing two gold rings. from Counter's jewelry store. One was taken on the second day of the show here, and the other on the following Thursday. She bought a ring on each occasion and while pretending 46 examine the+ stook slipped one out of the trey, She was suspected as 000n as the last ring was messed, and on her premises being searched the rings were found in the bottom ' of a trunk with other articles, which are supposed to have been Auden. Tney have boon doing a large business 111 the feather cleaning line hove, and she was looked upon AS AU Indus- trioue, respeetablo woman, but her love for jewelry was evidently strong- er than her eense of right and wrong. She was sentenced to one. week'e im- prisonrdent in the common jail. Tun Weekly Globe to the cud of 1887 for One Dollar, balance of 1886 from to pev subsoribors. W. H. Herr, Agent. Tux Seaforth Expositor says, in referring to Bev. T. Boss stesiating Bev. Mr. McDonald, of that town, "He is a good preacher." To those requiring Rids to vision. Be sure in asking for Lanrance's spectacle:i— amb you get 13. LATIUANoE's—as there are imitations in the market, and see that exery pair is stamped 13. L., without whiob 00140 are genuine. Do net be deceived by any similiarity in the name. Bnv. T. L. WILKINSON, of Toronto, will occupy the pulpit of the lVfetho. dist church, next Sunday. Fe will preach a tetaperauce sermon Senday evening. 10,000 neivimmots for business men at Tun POST Publishing House that will be furnished you, with a neatly printed card on the corner, cheaper than you oao buy the same envelope retail. Try a thoutiand. Tmr advt. of Strachan Bros., on page 8, is well worth a perusal. The boys have a splendid gook of Fall and Winter goods that every reader 'of Tan Pose should see and examine. "98" has a well earned reputation for good goods at a living priori and Messrs. Strachan invites the public to give them a call. DOwN I Dom{ 11—The price of Meat at Wm. Blashill's bntober shop, after thio date, Oat. 18th. wi11 be as follows :—Sir- loin etee.k, 12i0 per pound ; retail steak, 100 ; sirloin roast, 3.0c; other roasts, 8 and 9c ; boilingboef, fic to 7o; pork, 8o and 10o. Beef sold by the cparter. Wet. 33nasung„ THE Glasgow Weekly Mail, of Sept, 181h, gives the following report, with their own variation, of an occurrence that, it will be remembered, happened here some time ego :—An Over-Sue- cessful Humorist.—A young man near Brussels was employed to take the fins pickers home to that town. He had a lot of dry hay in his new hay -rack, and being anxious to see how quick obout 25 men could get off his wagon, he dropped a lighted match into the hay. Every man jutnped for his life, the funny young raan ineluded, and but for a farmer who jumped the line fence and caught the team there would have been e. runaway, By a desperrte effort the horses were detached from the wag- gon only slightly singed. The new hay -rack was deetroyed, however, and considerable repairs had to bo done to the wagon. The young man is not favorably impressed with his worm as a humorist. 00T. 22, 1880. 4 NOTHEB Annual Announcement Almost Alphabetically RRANGED by A. II, Smith. OOTS Beneath Banter, Brussels Beware Before Being ETRA.YED into Believing Bogue Bills or Buying Bacl Bargains. Bring Boucles of Bank Bills to Banter At wl• B. Smith's• A OBECION Condemned; Careful, Candid Customers Cannot U ORRECTLY Contemplate Closest Clipped. Competition Claims at A, R. Smith's. DELA.Y Dangerous, Display Distracting, Description Defied. DIETS Duly Demanded but Dunning Done Decently ; . . No Degrading, Deception, Destruction on Deals 4t 4. R VERY Earnest Enemy to Extortion EntitledtoEvery. 8Mith/8 E' XPLANATION, Elaborate Energy Exercised, Egotism Exorcised, Enticements Extra at A. R. Smith's. FALLING Fearful From First Figures in Fancy Fantastic A SHIO N $ For Fastidious Females, Fresh Finery At A. R. Smith's. CBEAT Guns 1 what Generous Gifts, Grandest Goods OING, almost -Gratuitous, Going, Going, Gone to A. R. Smith's. HAIL Halcyon Harbinger, Highest Hopes Harbored. ASTEN Here To A. B. Smith's. IMPORTANT Information, Immense Inducements to intending NVESTORS In Innovations. I Invite Inspection. A. R. Smith, KKenclallgreen, Kerchiefs, Kerseys and T:.„„ ES TER S Kept, Kindly Hall At A. B. SMITH'S - BORN• Smarm—In Brussels, on the 201.11 inst., the wife of Mr. George Burton of a Son. MARRIED. Premises—Bream—At the residence of the bride's father, on Oct. 14th, by Rev. D. B. McRae, assisted by Rev. A. Stevenson, Mr, Alexander Paterson, merchant, of Molesworth, to Miss Janet-, eldest daughter of Mr. William Elliot, of Ethel. DIEO. immAr,.—fa Grey, on the 15thinst., Mary Kendall, aged 35 years. 4 A.1100.021 E4a108. --- SATTHI.DAY, 00T. 130T1L—Parm stook, lot 14, dm. 16, Grey. Salo commenoes at 1. o'clock. Geo. Avory, prop. Alex. Dol- gatty, amt. Tonsnix, 00T. 2643n. --Farm stock, imp- lements, &a. lot 11, eon. 10. Grey. Sale commences at 1 otelook, sharp, Thomas Moore, prop. Geo. Love, anat. THOESDAY, 28110,—Farm stook and implements, lot 18, con. 7, Grey. Sale com- mences at 3. o'elook, sharp. Blijah Bate- man, prop. A. Rayraann, mud. TIITIRSDAN, 00T. Sert.—Parm stook and implements, on lot 11, eon. 7, Morris. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock. Jas. Hall, prop„ Geo. Kirkby, anat. TUESDAY'00T. 26ru.—ab Farm, farm et, implement' s do., Ni lots 59 & 60, eon. 2, Morris. Sale ooramenoes at 1 oicloak. Thos. Hannnell, prop. dept. Stretton, must, 71,10387, Oar. 29te1L-33iarm stook and. im- plements, on lot 18, 0034. 10, Grey. Sale to 0o0101en00 at 3. o'elOolt. Chao. & ate. Knight, props., A. Reymann, mot. Brussels Markets. Oortniorso OiltzTusair EVERY WEER. li7hi to po Wheat... • • . 1 70 7(0:1 71 55 70 50 27 40 00 00 00 00 00 5 50 80 1 00 20 Eo&WinIor Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas ..... • MAW tube and rolls Eggs per dosen..., Maar per barrel . ... 4 50 Potatoes now Stay per ton Hides per 45 26 48 14 15 86 10 00 lb 7 Droned Hoge5 00 Salt per bb1., wholesale GO Sheep eltins, eaeli 50 Wool 17 • A.DIES Listen ! Latest, Loveliest. Luminous Lustros Lying L 00 SE . Let's Look into A. R. Smith's. MERINO'S Multiple; Millinery Manufactured and ANY Maiden's Mantles Made. Mind Me— _ A. R. Smith. NN0 Nonsense, Newest, Nicest, Neatest November OVELTIES Now or Never, at A. R. Smith's. ' OOTOBER Opening Offers Only Opportunity Of Obtaining Optional RDERS, Objections Of Organized Opposition Overcome At A. R. Smith's. DRINTER'S Paper Pays. People Personally Prefer A.TRONIZING Paying Prices. Panegyric Prohibited at A.B.Smith's. QMOK Questions UIETLY answered At A. R. Smith's. 'WALLY, Reliable, Reduced Rates Ruling Ready-mades, n ALLY Round A. R. Smith. SUCH Splendid Selections of Specialties Seldom Seen; AMPLES Sent, Simply See, Satisfaction Sure, At 4. E. Smith's. TREMENDOUS Temptations, This is The Time To I AKE Those Things. Try A. R. Smith. INIQUE Underclothes NDERVAIUE To 4.E. Smith's. VUALUES Vindicated, Vain, Vapid, Vindictive, ITUPERATION Valueless to A. R. Smith. 0 WELL 'Wortli While Wishing E Went With Wealth To A. I?, SMith's. X0Xcjteeit, Xcellont HIBITION of Xtra Goods at A. IL Smith's. VOUTH and Years Yield OUB Yellowclust at A. R. Smith's Commercial ZOO.