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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-4-8, Page 5A.PIIIL 8, 1887. THE BRUSSELS POST Garfield House. $20,000 Stock. QTRAM,AinEl MEM- IlLes.1% CAIWS Offilt te 't • r' _titstrt, 11. 7 1 V '1•.3,+ittit•;.!. • 001, • ",'„":10-zittA... We have Just Purchased the Large, New and Complete (Bankrupt) Stock of G. A. Powell, Consisting of Dry Goods, 'Millinery, Tweeds, Ready,,Made Clothing, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Groceries &c. . " •I•e.'1•21.9' , ••47`.!t-relleOf”l'efeinnibiatief.ISnAlter2'Soa'7135031,411,74: Jr Ur, A We intend giving the Public advantage of our purchase by Selling G-oods at Prices that Cannot be Touched. The Stock Must be Reduced as we want money and the room for the Goods in our other-. store, so Bargains will be given that will Open Your Eyes. Thousands of Dollars of New Spring Goods' will have to go, and the People of Brussels and surrounding Country will see it is to their advantage' to deal at the Garfield House. , . A $20,000 TOCK rrt• CHOOSEFROM. We want YOU to Call and Inspect our Goods and Prices and if they are not what we represent dorm buy. We KnoT we can satisfy you and Give you Bargains you Never got before in Brussels. f WIC taile2e7141 tr.V.W.4 70•11,biegtstt.' -ei:ebbectiatrist Ieref' ...co:Ike:WS e'Ibnacs.et.re-teiter-r 1ePI1E1Entive11a BUTTE ECCS AND FARM PRODUCE TAKEN AS GASH. WE MEA BUSINESS LB PROMISE YOU SATISFACTION. .it''.97M.172Eies12,04.1w410b,"0413.1.3147.:411Eillifffe12, Wager ' GARFIELD 1/0t7BE, ONT. 011111166=0=000100:00 re5.495.%17 ' •z•-"VIM.W.sest2.41,..fttrifilietib.e. W. NIGHTINGALE & CO. district Et Wis. Parsoarttle. Our boys aro very anxious to have a club oludlengo them at foot ball. Don't all speak. et moo. Wm. Grey, our town tailor, is again able to got round and le attending to his duties at his old stand. Itiiss Lona Smith, who for $01110 time hos lr en taking up her abiding place on tho 3rd of Morris, is home agent. Tho "note" is she scene of some busy work now and it is plain to bo seen' that Mr. Herbert is determinod to have his houso up 113 time. Toeswater plow points are sold here by Mr. Scott. Mr. Scott is none of your "stiok Li the mud" business men but a truly roliablo and capable blacksmith and Bluovale 000ld hardly got on without him. A. beautifulthree decked lily has been gracing the window of the mouse the last week. Mrs. Hearty has refused qUite a suin for 14 but whethor the credit was bed or the etiluo not estimated correctly she lo still the =vied poesossor. Some of Om philosophers of this occi- dental Parnassus, who have beon 50800- ing tho starry heavens lately announce that Cupid's arrows aro flying thick and fast and that some havo already succumb- ed to the inevitable and allowed them- stelves 10 130 bound with the silken cord's of love. blow ladies don't forgot Tna Compare Tuosday, March let with Thursday, Maroh 810 and repeat tho adago "If Maroh comes in like a lamb it will go oat like a. lion." Dose it hold good? Perhaps so, but it must have boon a very goutle lion. If our old say- ing is lima then certainly the timo has come when tho lion and the lamb lie down together. The Standard eats :—The first number of the "Listowel Parish Magazine," has appeared. It is a mutt lake periodical of twenty pages, and contains a considorm ble quantity of selected church reading, be.idos full information about Christ church, Listowel, end St. Paul's, Shipley. 14 10 to be published monthly, and should 130 DJ welcome visitor in the homes of the church people of tide parish. 61 en mil. 3,- 11. J. D. William's sow mill is again in running ordor supplying the humors with lumber for building and other work during the coming summer. W. BaWbinhinfor lias nearly all the material an the ground for his bank barn and brick house which he intends to °rent tide season. Success to him in his enterprise,. Last week C. W. Burns jr. with his men out and removed off lot 4, con. 14, Elma, ono of the largest pine trees that ever grew in this vicinity. It contained five 14 ft. logs up to where the top was broken off, and morteurect inside of the sap.wood 4,529 ft., log measure. A thing to bo appreciated by all is that the controversy in Tun POST bstwoen C. C. C. M. and Ethel scribe is just ap- proaching an end. What on earth 0.0. and 0.M. could hem seen 111 an item of some few weeks sinoo to howl about wo oannot understand, the only reason as- signed is this, that they being tho guilty 31....tirs •raw el. Talk of a celobration on the Quomi's Birthday. The Congregationalists hold their semi- annual Association bore on Tuesday; 19t1i inst. On Tuesday of last week 1,401 boxes of (,hoose were shipped from here to old London, Cho Philadelphia cricket club lime ar- ranged to vielt :Listowol on July 28rd, a good game may be °spaded. Wo aro going to boom the new railway itobeine and let the County of Maitland' take It met for the thrio being. Thu criolcot club has ranted the skating rittlf and grounds holding them ronted until Ootobor 1st, They pay $200 and HI% of tho profits Made by tho club. Tho Cricket Club will bo officered elut- ing 1887 as follows :-11011. President, Goorgo Hess, M.P.P ; President, 11. H. O'lliolly; 104. Ilice-Preeident, L. II. Clark° ; 2nci, Vico-President, W. Forbes; Soosetary, C. Hacking; Treasurer, J. A. Hacking; Pittance) Committee—J. A. Tracking, F. 11. Kneed and F. W. Hay. Ground Committee—j. P. Mabee, R. Hay isod11. Furgersou. Match 0oinmittee— .14. 13. Morphy,' L, IL Olarke 01011 0. Haokieg, • Dr. Edward Evans, who has just grn,d- uated, will form a eo-partnership with 1)r. ltrelfidd of this town. The Directors of the Colonial Exhibi- tion conferred a diploma mad modal on Wm. Creaswell's paintings. Rov. T. W. Me-gaby, of Liman, will novo to Seaforth shortly. Rev. Mr, Ed- munds goes to Hamburg. W. 7. Clark, a Rao' Colloge student, has been appointed assistant to the Rev. Mr. McDonald, of the Presbyterian Churob. • John Hannah, the well known dairy- man, was away in Northumberland Co. addressing Farmors' Trial:tides on the topios, "Butter and Ohcese." 111Corr8s. Township °Dimon last Monday. Mrs. Tho', Farrow is vary low and the hopes aro slight for her recovery. Adam Scott has retired from Sunshine city life and gono back to his farm. A. social will bo held at Jackson's church on Friday 04011101(4 08 this wook. Mrs. Sellors presented her liege lord last week tvith a pair of bright baby boys. Both the mother and children aro doing well. Councillor Bosnian has bean adding another olearanoe. Mr, Bosman is not the only good farmer in Morris but ho is hard to boat. Mrs. Duncan Livingston returned last Friday from a visit of two weeks to Arch. party and not able to mane° the joke McDonald., of Michigan, formerly of Groy resorted to your valuable columns and there gem vont to their feelings which township. Irwin Pattorson has taunted from ltis all readers of Ins Pose' know Silty wale 1100.0'S in Algoma. HD does 004 like f110 4104 414 all friendly or gentlemanly and country. /min is a maa of Num and we are quite eonfident that the Hem vs- could hardly bo done without at home, forred to was written in as mild language since his father has been disabled. as a correspondent could use nod tell the Food seems to be decreasing and winter truth. Mom1.—Never piok a quarrel 4141. 7,1011 Will you kindly allow the til you al o acquainted with the folks. Morrisites to expross 14 prayer that SVinJghllUs. W. Mullett, grocer, has levant:xi. he was running the 11037111140101 of lato, Spring Show hero on Wednesday of next week. Tho Council intond to petitiou the Lo- cal Legislature to appoint a police magis- trate for this town. Wineham will celobrato the opening of the 0.7.11. extension to that town on Juno 1st, with a grand clomonstration. A largo nurabor 01 4140 most prominent citizens of Wingltain gathored together on Tuesday ovening of last weak at the Din- sley house, to tender a farewell to and express their regret at the departure of Dr. 13ethuno, W110 left on Thursday for Toronto, where 130 11140014(14 prnatioing 11114 profeselon in futon. Anewsuppor the tables wore oleared and the program 01 1110 moiling entered upon, Thos. Far- row, ex-M.P„ ocoupiod the chair, and Thor, Holmes the 4100 ohair, Tho chair- man road an appropriate addross and pregented the dootor with a purse con- taining 4131 in gold. A. suitable reply wse Made by Dr, Bothumb The taunt At tho rogular meeting of the Wild Lily Division the following officers were elected for tho ensuing quarter :-0. S., Lowis Atkinson ; T. S., Bella Hash= ; A. 0., Florence Atkinson; C., James Atkinson; Chap., Goo. W. Wilkinson ; Treas., Haslem ; S., I. Miskimm ins ; A. R. S., Emily Clark; It. S., llobt. Clark ; W. S., Maggio Couory ; W. P., 7044. 7. Wilkinson ; P. W. P., T. P. Nu gent. The installation service will be performed next Thursday night, by D. G. W. P., T. P. 711410114, 111 what was known it,s the Bothal church, at which piece the Division will mort in the fn. ture. Thero woro 17 propositions for membership. This is quite a large head for the Lily so milt in the spring, and we hope that it will have a vigorour growth in the now soil. At Any rate it will not bo so numb crowded in tho new plot. prophots will go south and leave the weather alone unless they want to drive Canadians out of Canada. On Sabbath. last the service in the Methodist chnreh, Sunshine, was 000- duated by 4130 PM Mr. Tonge. His text was Ephesians 2m1. :Mentor and 13th verge, from which ho gave an excellent disoourso to a large and s,ttentivo ionoo. Isaac Ferrand iedulged tho labor lov- ing young mon on this onmer.by allotving them the pleasure of cutting half a day for hirn at the woodpilo. The boys in- aolgokana at night took poseossion of Mr. Ferrand's house when to tho quick atop music they whiled away the dark. ling honre. Swim Barour.—The following is a re- port of the standing of the pupils of EL EL No. 4, for tho month of March :—Senior Foortlf Class—let, Nt7m, Forsyth 2pd, Thomas Walkor ; 3rcl, Jonnio Walker. Junior Fourth Ohtse—let, Joesie MoQuar- rie ; 2nd, Robocoa Smith ; 85d, Maggio Mooney. Senior Third Olass—let, LIZ. 01C Lodgerwood ; Ind, Jennie Bloomy ; 3rd, Julia, Sharp. junior Third Clegg - 1st Daniel MeQnarrie • 2nd, Robert toasts and ep000hes folloutx ant vory Smith ,4 Japan taston, S000na Ohms— pleasant ovening was spent. The De. /at, Ilannah Forsyth ; 2nd, John Mo. had boon a resident of Windham for the Out:Moon ; 8rd, Arthur past eleven you'd Miss 10.en Orrmett, Tonehor. Grey. Everything 'is boing got in readiness for spring work. Solving grass seed on fall wheat is in 041110( 141310 week. Miss McNoil, daughter of L. McNeil, has gone to BrAndon,'Man., to visit her girder, Mrs. Dunoan. Wm. Hill left this week for Burk's Falls, Muskoka, 'whore his brother is in the mercantile busioess. John Oughton, who rocoutly left this township for Om Wont, writes •from Crys- tal Oity that ho is very muoh pleased with the country. Tho debate takes placse this (Friday) evening in Shiee's school houso batmen the Sooiety of that place and Cleggsgreon, Morris. The subjoot in "Canadian Lode- pendenoe." A good deal of maplo sugar was made clurieg the past wook. This branch of industry will soon be s thiug of tho past in this motion, as hardwood bnsh is now confined to n fow soros hero and there mad evon thew are getting less overY year. Last Tuesday morning 3o111 Whitfield and wife and Miss Gertie Sac -idiot:, of tho 12th con., left Ethel station for Michigau. (14 (5 expeated 4110(11 41 Groy township young man will be likely to soon follow, for lie has a strong inclination to get a "041(1- 111014." Saml. Shine has ronted his farm foe a term of nem to Henry lEeys, and he in- tends having an suction sale on Thursday of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Shine will remove to tho Northwest this spring with the hope of benefitting the health of tho latter. Goorgo Avery has disposed of 45 acme of land, being part of lot 15, con. 15, to Aroh. McIntosh, for 51200, well, Mr. Avory has still 200 aorog ho will (Re- pose of 100 11 0,11 opportunity oilers. Al- though over 50 years of ago ho is as lively as a kittee. Mr. °butts was taken completely by surprises but appropriately thanked thorn for this tangible token of their appreolm tion of his eerviries, antoring the eln.ss that the nights with thorn had always been very pleasant ones and the reeollem 111021411 11 will be morc pleasing on acoonet of the service rendered bohig eppreeiated. Last Saturday night Thos. MeLauoh- lin had the misfortune to lose an import. ed filiy, rising 2 years, hy inflammation. Tho beast 1411,0 0 vory valnable ono and will bo ro serious loss to Mr. Meliameldin. Tho Ally was imported last summer. While horsemen often have large profits they need them to counterbalance the heavy 108303. PBESENTATION.—A. number of friends [net at the residence of John Strachau last Tuesday evening to hear the conclud- ing exercises of the singing class taught by 'Wm. Courts for the last two winters. During the evening Jennie Reid came forward and road to Mr. Coutts the fol- lowing address, at, the same time Mary Turnbull mad' the prmentation of a beautiful edition of Lmgfellow's poems, a Inc collection of Scotch songs and a gentleman's companion :— Dena Tnseinre.—We, the members of your singiug class, aro met togethor this evening to show our appreciation of the work dons Amongst us by you during the past two wintera. We are commious that the lossons given have not always been studied and that you have had just eause for discouragement. We wish to -night to show our gratitude and ask your am coptanoe of these books' and a gentleman's companion as a slight token of our grata - 'hide and regard. Again thanking yon for your untiring interest in our welfare. wo remain your indebted °lass. ITWAYWEICAL Don't rea this but coma and son for yourselves the New Spring Goods Just to Nand. Ohm Dress Goods 111 1011 Lines, New Prints, Now Ginglia,ms, New Muslims, Now Shirting, Now Cottonedes, New Tabling:1, all 0.14EAP at the Red Store. "Lost my tompor." "Why ?" "Be - :muse 1 gob bad tea." Servos you right, youshettici have gone to Siteisn's whore yon got tho Bost Tots in Town ,t the Lowest Prices. .A.11 my Grocericie are Fresh and Cheap. Call and get Prices. Rwlhator and Eggs titicon‘in oxehange for Goode. 140 17, f0 7' .PGI, .D1/6 Works. Or. sErEi drt LOAD OF MONTREAL STEEL AND IRON NAIL: 2x4 Barbed Wire, Plain Fence Wire, Buck Thorn Vire, ALABASTINE. Oaloimiuiiig AID': Painting Laud Plaster 111 P011 or Ton Lots, B. Gary: