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31mAnda: !_lrruucu,—Sabbath Services
at 11 a.m. and 0:110 p. ul. Sunday Sehn'1
at 2;30 p. m. Rev, John Rose, B, A„
pastor.
K1iox Ononoli.—Sabbath Services at 11
a, fu, and 6:30 p. m. Sunday School at
2;00 p, in. Rev. S. Jones, pastor.
S. Jonx's Cnut(cn.--Sabbath Services
at 11 a.m. and 7 p,m• Sunday School at
0:30 a.m. Bev. W. T. Cliff, lnoumbent,
Mavaonxar ennnCB. —Sabbath Services
eft 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 p, m, Sunday
School at 3:30 p. m. Bev. Wm. Smyth,
pastor.
BOMAN CATII•f,rc Citcl;elx.--.Sabbath
Servide third Sunday in every month, at
11 a.m. Rev, P. J. Shea, priest.
Onn FoLnews' Lenon every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block.
'MASONIC LOnao ,Tuesday at or before
full ]noon, in Garfield brook.
A. O, U. W. Lunen on lst and 3rd Mon -
der evenings of each mouth.
Fono618B0' Loners 2nd and last Monday
evenings of each month, in Smale's hall.
X;, O. T. Monday in every month,
in Orange Hull.
Pose Orrxoo.---Oftice hours from 8 a.m.
to 7 p.m.
Mscn,axxcs' Iserr'rurn, ]leading Room
and Library, in Holmes' block, will be
open from 0 to 8 o'clock p.m. Wednosda •e
and Saturdays. Miss Jessio Ross, Lib.
rarian.
',
Varrertli o..
Which does the most injury, her•
e ..r hearsay?
Some nota seem to be fond of
hugging delusions, and if may be
that they get in the habit because_
girls ere finch delusive creatures.
Torpid liver, the cause of untold suffering
and-oisery,restored to its normal oonditton
by the use of West's Liver Pirie. Also cure
costiveness, constipation, and dyspepsia.
All druggists,
"Do you have damp sheets?" said
the fussy old tune at the hotel se-
curing a roO6U. "No," said the
cleric, wloo wanted to be obliging,
bet we mol sprinkle 'ono for you if
you like thein that way ''
April showers bring forth May flowers;
also
We Wonder. All druggists. West's
Didn't know how to apply it.—
Lady (to rheumatic old woman)—"I
,•, et-er, gnu should ynffer 'r0—yon
should try galvahism." Old wom-
an—i"elianlc you kindly mum. Be
I in sw,illnw it or rub it in ?"
Pain alumni exir.t after the patient has
taken a eing:c close of West's Pain Xing, the
magic cure. Do not be Induced to take a
substitute, but insist upon having West's
Pain icing Soil. by all druggists.
"EVell, Lonsi,t, the knights of
Libor aro in trouble again ; an old
worean of sever.ty !Iv, I,.i' 'slurried
a young fellow ni eighteen," "What
"There is one thing abort ate,'
said Darnley, ns Ile wrote hoe Immo
in the hotel register : "I pay as I go
and don't you forget to romember
it 1" "Any baggage ?" demanded
the clerk, "No," "Then yon won't
pay as you go ; you'll pay as you
eonle 1 Two dollars, please, and re.
Member not i:o forget it 1"
Reader ,in informing you or this wonder-
ful remedy for Cough 0, Colds, Asthma,
Bro uohitts, Coosumpli0n, and all affoatlons
of the Throat and Lun s, we !eel that wo
are doing you a groat kindness, es if you
have any of the above compiaists, if you
will only try it we will guarantee eablefau-
tlon in every case or money refunded. Ask
for Moriregur's Lung Cornp1eund. Prion 500,
and31.e0 per bottle at Hargreaves' Drug
Stare, Dao seals,
Ito the days of '49, says Harper's
Mauer, a member of a party of
miners strayed away from hie cum
minions and was destroyed by wild
beasts. Tho friend upon whom it
devolved to break the pews gently"
to the bereaved parentsshowed him-
self equal to the occasion by writing
the following :—"Mister Smith,
Deer Sur the Iiotes has ate your
saa'b bed off, Yore Jobo Jones."
In the polar. they were sitting --
Sitting by the firelight's glow,
Quiokly were the minutes flitting,
Till at last he rose to go.
With his overcoat oho puttered,
From leer eye escaped a tear—
"Must )'ou go so 6001 ?" she muttered ;
"Won't you stay to breakfast dear."
THE BRUSSELS POST
Nothing is bettor fora sore throat
than it gargle of 01,11, 0,0100. 10 nosy
be need as often as desired, and if a
loots is swallowed eacll time it ie
need it will cleanse the throat 811(1
alley the irritation,
Evan Japan and China ((Were Imp in
stook Sud soil West's 'Fiver pills--"Iho
world's best" i'Jvnr Compplalub, II ripopste,
indigestion and Sisk ?ieadoohe roadlly yield
to them. 30 pills ?5 cents, All druggists the
world over.
A damp cloth enveloping the
broom head will be found desirable
in removing the duet from a carpet
in a room where there may bo goalie
smell erttelee to Oil Ott the dirt ri iced
ny ordinary sweeping.
The lame, the balk, the rheumatic, all sing
the praises of West's World's Wonder. Try
one Cottle and you will never use any other
hutment. £2o and50o. .10 druggists.
Preserviug jars should be stood
on their heads for at least au hour
after sealing, when the liquor will
escape if the jar contains air. Gran-
berry jelly mired with cold water
Makes a ]Moet refreshing drinlc for
the sick.
West's Pain King, a §15hor1y ehi't for collo
cramps, diarrheas, dysentery, and; all bowel
dlmoultlos. £5a, All druggists.
Salt, in deeds of one to four tett•
epoonlule in half n pint to a pint of
tepid water, is an emetic always on
hand. This it also an entidote t0
be used after poisoning from nitrate
of silver while waiting for the (1nc•
A Timely Suggeetiou.—He was a tor.
young man who load been talking o WhO d1J06'O the readily
yi01d g too West's
e1 o
loudly of hie father's riches and his nronebitls, Consumption, Asthma. etc. All
own prospects, when an old woman arum'''. •
leaned over the seat and asked : Silver should bo washed with a
Young man, did you say your paw chamois skin, saturated with silver
was rich 2" "Yee, ma'am." "He'll soap, enoli time after gee, thus
be apt to found some charity, won't Avoiding a general cleaning. Win.
he 7" "I think so." "Settled on dews should never he washed while
anything yet 7" "No, ma'am." the 6130 ehinee upon them, as it is
"Then please call his attentiou to impossible to polish them without
an idiot asylum." leaving blue streaks.
A Prontable rdre, Weet's'Oough Syrup is now the lording
Trow men have eeeomplielied the 1100 remedy for Coughs, Colds, Soro Throat
mount of work and good In this world as Bronchitis, Astmna, Whooping -cough and
tote celebrated Dr.Cbase. Over 00,000 of his
works have been sold in Canada alone. We
want .every person troubled with Liver
Complaint,Dysoepeia, Roadache,8ldney or
Urinary Troubles, to ()Mini at you r druggis
and buy a bottle of Or.Oba,e'e Liver auto,
it wilieure you. Mediotno and Recipe nook
for 31,00.
Forgiveness out of the question.—
First girl—Isn't that Mr. DaSweete
horrid ? Ile hadn't any business to
kiss you last night. Soeoud girl- —
Not a bit ; the forfeit was that he
was to Ines his sister. "Yes, and
he pretended Ire made a mistake.
Weren't you horrified 2" "No ; 1
got awtni mad about 1t, ]hough.
1•Ie's so clumsy and awkward." "Did
h38 that to do with Lite knights of � he stop on your feel?" "No ; ho
Labor ?" 'Why another boy caught.' ' kissed me on tho nose."
thousands owe their recovery from
Rheumatism to West's W,rld'e Wonder or
11amil,' Liniment., It 1„ conceded evory-
wherote be the beet l:nev:n remedy fpr
Rloauuatiem, nnts,Rruises,S rains, Burns,
Scalds, and all diseases requiring external
appiloati0n. Price 05 cents and 50 eento per
bottle. S old by all druggists.
"What is au eff(tiro tie coen1', pa.
pa 2" amid the small boy, who had
boon endeavoring l.1 read the. daily
rapers "That must be a UCC 00030
for a dog-fight," said the old gentle
mag. as he reached for the ]leper.
Ladies troubled with Pimples, Blotches
Bough I;ands nr poen, m' Sores of any de-
scription, should use McGregor k Parke's
Carbone Iterate. it will leave the skin in
perfect health,smooth. clear,, and gond
color. Bo sure sad get the genuine, made
by McGregor k Parke. Prioe 25e. Sold et J.
Hargreaves k (We. Drug Store.
No tuffs for Ler.—Old Gont—
"How old are you, Fanuy ?" Fan-
ny—"I was ten ,years nod on my
last' birthday." Old Gent "You
don't look to be so old no that."
Fauuy—"HuWy'ou ileo do flatter
ua poor 100111011 1"
Reason 'itchy you should purohnee Fluid
Lightning in preference to all other rem-
edies are:—Itapid result—cures instantly.
01 is easily applied—no trouble—no loot
time. It does not require conetnnt use—
one applroat(on is effectual. One bottle will
remove more pain /loan any other remedy
in exletenoo. Try It for Neuralgia Tooth-
aeho,8eadoche,liuoumatiem. Sold at £5e.
a bottle by John Haigroaves ds Oe„ Drug.
giete,Breseals.
.
Anarchist : "Don't shake um so
mooch for 1 vas your pest friend 2"
Pulicornan---"You my beet friend 7"
"Certainly ; von del' wad to grim -
nal elements, der voul,1 pe ua police -
mens, and den you would have to
wort( for a living,"
"What is McGregor's Speedy Cure for?'
Itis for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, 10,11-
geetiml, Biliousness, and 18 Ie the finest
blood Purifier in the knownworld today.
"Deng it give satiitnobion?" We bonnet
point to one instance whore it did not.
where does it have. the largest gals r" alone. Ho stays at home all the
0onenmption, All druggists.
To prevent the juice of pies soak-
ing into the under crust, beat the
white of an egg and brush the crust'
with it. If tic oven is too hot when
baking place a small dish of water
in if. Well ventilated berirooms
will prevent morning headache and
lassitude. Powdered rice, sprinkled ,
upon fresh lint and applied to fresh
wounds, will etop bleeding. A tai•
low candle or piece of tallow wrap.
pod in tissue paper and Mico among
furs or other garmewe will pr'eveuL
the ravages of moths,
PiniefenlY
Temperance Item:-Nudge—"In ,.,..
your drunken fury you drew your s
pletul and dangerously wounded an
offending man." Cowboy—"Yes,
Judge, that's about the size of 11."
Jndge—"Whisky has got you into
sorloue trouble. If it had pot been
for whisky you would loot be under
itrreet." Cowboy—"Tbltt's where
ycnre a little off, Jndge., If 11lad
been sober I'd have killed him dead
er than a door nail instead of only
eripplin' him up a little.".
BTxr8'rr0an, Aug.S,'s5.
I L'ovo much pleasure in re-
commending your Dr. Jug's hfod-
idios and Pills. As for the latter
S can strongly recommend them.
For the last five weeks I have
been suffering from a severe pain
In my right ride and have found
thel'ille n most offootual remedy
when other remedies haps fulled.
Yours truly,
1:. 13, Om1SN.
Bold by C, A. Deadman, Bruseele.
A Boarding House Tragedy. --
"Can you reach the butter ?" he in-
quired of the star boarder. ' "I can"
she said, in an icy tone. (The sil-
ence was only broken by the frantic
endeavors of a fly to got out of the
vinegar cruet.) He billed his time.
(Tho man, not the fly.) It came.
She was hurrying to keep an al).
poiutment with her dressmaker,
when they met by mischance. "Have
.you the time ?" ebe ingnired eager.
iv. "I have 1" bo answered frigtdly.
Why She Wept.—A lady,. called
on a frond who had only been mar.
rood a few weeks, and was surprised I
to find her in tears. "I am the
most unhappy woman in town, anti.;
it is all on account of my husband,"
"Why, your husband lives for you
.6 -JUGS
LUNGS ""
•"•LIVOl 0
BLOOD.
lttghtau,the Orly of Alamiltoa, 1v1tero it le
manufactured, there hos boon over one
thousand dollars worth solo in tiro last year
retail, and the groat majority of tho sales
aro by ono recommending It to another.
)l'or gale at 50e. and 51,00 par bottle by Joat
IlAaonsdvlas k eo.. nrnseels,
Lady—"Have you had much ox
peeience as nook 2" Applicant—
"0, indeed I have. I WAS tole cook
of Mr. and Mrs. Peterby for throe
yours." "Why dirt you leave than 9"
"I didn't loave there. They left rue.
.Chey died. "What of 2" "J)ye-
pepsin,"
(;nstomer•—"I must any I don't
like this milk. Jost look at 11.
Don't yon see that it is bine 2"
"Well yes ; it is a little darker than
usual. You sem, wo weauod the
calf n few days ago and probably the
old caw feels a little blue about it,
That's the only way I account for
it."
time. Tie never goes away from
home; bo never brings any of his
friends to the house. "Yes," replied
the unfortunate wnmaa, putting Ler
handkerchief to her oyes, and sob•
ting oouvulsi'Vely, "bloat's—wltut —
makes 1110 80 miserable."
UOUSEHWb11 11116 MTh.
la ventilating 'a room, open the
windows at top and bottom. Tho
fresh air rushes in one way, while
the foal air ]makes its exit the other
way ; thus you let in a friend and
expel an ennomy,
Lase may be washed by winding
1t round bottles or sewing' it on
muslin and boiling it 10 soft water
with white Castile soap. It should
be ringed ie soft water after roomy-
ing it from the slide.
To clean kid gloves rob thein I tris
with v(y s 1,,1(8 3 dempr ii, d (.ra.ah
of bread. Or goalie I'anOh chalk
ape than while 013 1110 111tn(1n and
wash thein iu a basin containing di-
lated spirits of aalmonia. Some
gloves can be cleaned with milk,
with rico pulp or with turpentine.
West's World's \Yonder nobs hire magic in
td1 cases of Itj1tunurblsm, Nourulgla, ]turn,
Branum cis and Wounds. 111 druggists,
If yt a are troubled with moths in
your feather beds, boil the feathers
in mater for e short time; thea pot
thein to snake and dry them ; wort(.
ing totem with the Banda all the
time. Sills aret.t,es should never be
,brushed with a whisk broom, bat
81)001ti be carefully rubbed with a
velvet mitteu kept for that purpose
only.
ate sot anderd. Watt's LiveraPills, Always
Btomnolt direasesf1 00 0
pi115 '1G cents. nAll
druggists.
,Disease often lures in a dirty
dishcloth, n greasy sin!(, an unclean
108100tle and u pointy matted
oven, Flannel should be 11anio0i iu
bot soapsada, and reused on hot
water e0utainiug soap enough to
soften it n 11010. A earpet•aweeper
is iuvelnable in a dining room
where small children eat, but should
never bo need for general sweeping.
If the feet are tender or painful
alter Jong walling. or etauding,
glen( rr.,ief ct.13 Lo load Ly helLing
them in salt soil water, • A hand-
ful of salt to a gallon of water is the
right proportion. Have the water
ad hot as can comfortably nu borne.
Immerge the feet and throw the
water over the lege as far MI the
,cheer with the hauds, Wnen the
water becomes loo cool, ruh briskly
w1t11 0 fresh towel. This method,
if 11730(1 night Laud morning, will
cure neuralgia of the feet.
Thor() is greater variety in bonnet
ribbons this Beason 6111111 8000. livery
old style ribbon seeing to have been
revived by the French and American
manufacturers. •
' uditou-ra16,' a frightful brown -
lab green, and 'liver of sulphur,' ail
indescribable color eee11nhg to blend
yellow, green and red, aro colors
said to be popular in Paris,
`,Chore is 8 revival of the olio
fashion for summer dratted, of
wearing an outer waist of tranepe
rent material, high necked 'tad long
rleeved, over a de00111.1 nude,
waist.
HAYING OPENED OUT AN
Egg Emporium, 111. Grant's Block, Brussels,
Next Door io the Post Officer
I am prepared to Pay CASH for any quantity of 'Eggs.
BRING ALONG ALL YOU HAVE
and Remelllber the Stanch AI p� g�g+�
Mr'01.1 , v es
AR® OF THANKS!
0,
The undersigned desire: to return his thanks for the g en.erouo
support accorded the firm of Hayeroft Bros. for the past eight years
and. expresses the wish that those business relatives may be con-
tinued.
GEORGE HAYCBTII'T.
$ itnd!IiT/±16r
We take pleasure in informing the public gonorally that we have
formed a co -partnership, to bo known under the name of HAYCuoP'r
& TultNiluLL, to carry on the Stove, 'Tinware and. House 1lurnisliing
business, lately ]older the control of Ilayeroft' Bros., Our (Moot
twill bo to dual fairly and squarely with the public and gi1'o Hoole]
such bargains as will speak for themselves.
We make a spociolly of 7' 1v61,rongbiilg. Give lin d coli, 111 the old
st811(1.
Iayoxoft t Tux 1'11.
Arad, 8, 1887
�rit►k,r
(SUCCESSOR TO JAMES ANN19T2,)
IC-1M'i:
tl
DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS GROCERIES,
CROCKERY,
ryL A ryS
SRE ,
HAMS, A ON,
SPICED ROLLS,
FLOUR AND FEED, &c.
Goode Delivered Sed to aiw pact of Town.
Cash for Choke Roll Butter and Eggs,
SPECIAL VALUE TEAS & SUCARS
e
Largo Stock of Celina, Crockery and Glassware, &c. to arrive
in a few days.
We are ms,king arrangements to roast finddggrind 0111' ownCoffees.
' - i .t8, i ,FX, 136 J� 041L .. K
One Door North of
B. Gerry's.
Walter Coats.
,etorsasr�c x �rw�gce.•Sawa••,:�_•...:::::.:r.r:r.-tv^.s.�.a.a-ar�xsrnrr..m:v •.•.�,•.•.,-,_rt cw.neas aw
SCOTCH LOLL, lB-
A new stock of Buffalo Robes,-
Goat
lobes,Goat Robes, Horso Blankets,
Bells, Whips, &c.,
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JUST TO HAND.
A Splendid Assortment of
Trunks, Valises,
And Satchels.
in Stock.
GIVE ME A. CALL.
11. • D01111.10.
Wear Spectacles
whit Eye -Glasses that will preserve you r
Eyesight.
DAZAIRV S
Manufacturing Optician, Into of the firm
of Lazarus et Morris, 29 Maryland .Ltoad,
Harrow Road, Loudon, England, has np-
pointed an agent for the Renowned Spec-
tacles and Eye -Glasses which have boon
boforo•the public for the past 25 years.
Lazarus' Spectacles never tiro rho eye.
Last many years without change.
Fol' Sale by It. L. JACKSON,
BRUSSELS, - ONT.
NOW IS THE TIME!
Hi ! go 1:4 Local House
,—lrnsan YWU CAN 8nr—
Hand Straw Cutters, Morse POW -
tar Straw Critters, withrovor'seble
feed, I'toot Pnlpoi!s, Root Slice's,.
the genuine Port Perry Grain
Grinder, Horse Powers, large
and small, and several hand
Powers— cheap, and msec] Pow-
ers. Also the Celebrated
y-
I JA ,y MOi ID
, SEWING MAOILT.11E,,
It Loads them all.
BEST SATISFACTION GIVEN -
Geo. Love.
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