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TELE BRUSSELS POST
Do You Lwow
TIIAT WE HAVE
SPECTACLES
lit Prima —varying according to the
binds. We have (for those who went
the best) the eelobrated
BRAZILIAN PEBBLES.
If you are In need of Spectacles do not
Fail to Gall at
G. A. Deadmari's
Drug, Book ce Fancy Goods Store,
BRUSSELS, ONT.
Her Biscuits. Hurry up. A. Gooc1,40
Go to Straohen Bros. to get "booted," 09
G. A. Feu was home from Petrolia for
£OW days tide week.
Weisman JseesoN has been laid up this
wools with a lame knee.
Tux speoisl revival services have closed
in the Methodiet ohurob.
SAES, Beaon, Spiced Roil and Bologna
Cheap at W. Coats' Grocery.
Messes. Surra & Ross dicta neat job
on ''Gipsy Joe's" wagon.
J. W. Stair and A. Murdock, of Blyth,
wore in town over Sunday.
A. G, DreesoN was visiting his parents
and friends in this locality this week.
JEST received 20 buntisle Dutch Sets,
87-' GED. B.exEu.
Senn in your old wagons end got them
wooded at the City Carriage shop. 40 -
New dress goods and prints at Strach-
an Bros, 89.
We expect to have our Millinery Open-
ing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of
mixt week. W. NIOnTINOALE & Co.
Tux job of sorapiug Turnberry street
was awarded to John Meadows, his tender
.--- being the lowest.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Mes. Tiros. Doeeortn sr, was called
away to Petorboro', to attend the funeral
of her nephew, last w.ek.
suoTEESN xxrxesmN, W. G. S n, u. Tatou tango of embroideries at Strath.
Trainnleare Brussels Station, uorth and a0 Bros. 89-
sotlth as follown: J. MOBase has removed hie tailoring
Going south. color; North, shop to rooms over W. Nightingale &
Mush., w:02 a.m. I Mixrd......,...je,ee ami Co.'s store, Garfield block.
Express 11:9li, a.m. Mali........... elsee.m LAev,Monday Mrs, A. Webster auil
Mixed S:50 p.m. I N egress 2.1i5p.m family removed to Stratford, whero they
purpose making their house.
Bean in mind the Grand Millinery
pial,'Rao5 Wit Opening atA.R Smith's on Friday mud
�v • C ` C '_ Saturday, 15th and 18th insts. "
— "—' ON Monday of this week W. 11. Strob-
e chiefs mane ye taliin' notes T— tonleft town for British Columbia, where
An' faith he'll Arent it. he expects to remain for some time as he
.--_s----- _ ___-. has a good situation.
Trm Young Peoples' Society of Melville
Ar11I1, half gone. church debated on which has done the
&RISC Snow to -day (Friday). most harm war or intemperance. Do -
SEE our new Boote. ADanr Goon. . ofeion was given for the latter.
TIa8OTEO and olovor seed at Broker's. 81 Tun City Carriage Shop, opposite the
Ouse for eggs and Roll Butter at W. Queens hotel stables, will have no less
Coats'. than five new top buggies ready for the
Dm you hear the whistle of the C.P.R. road next week.,, 40 -
engine this week? Tux fund for the purpose of purchasing
CONFIniiATION service in St. John's the Driving Park is on the rise. All it
church on the 27th inst. needs now to complete the arrangement
Two dozen fowl to sell. Apply to is 10 or 15 more shares. Push it along.
89" Tnos. Keine. Tex Goderich Signal says:—W. B.
Jona Bemuse has erected a dwelling Dickson, barrister, of Brussels was in
house on n lot south of the village. town daring the week. He thinks ho
'BAs. cannot be caught this year until may take another trip to Helena, Manta.
June 1591, the close season having been na, during the summer.
extended two months. RODRIR WINN, second son of Councillor
TEE latest milliner and fancy goods at Wynn, left lest Monday for Wingham,
Mes. J. ALEXANDER'S. 39- where he will take up watchmaking. He
Do. MACDONALD, M. P., passed through is a smart boy and will no doubt soon be -
here last Monday on his way to Ottawa conn expert at the business.
to attend to his parliamentary duties. Dn. Homes, Go. Treasurer, of Gode-
BOnaEMEN, order your bills at TEE POST rich, was in town last week. Bo is very
Publishing Hoose. Large selection of much interested in the extension of the
outs, and no tedious waiting for Tour C. P. R. to the Co. town and thinks
bills. Brim ols stands a good show for tho lino.
Conte and deo our display of Crockery, M Mchreee, general agent of the Mut-
Glassware. eta It is be trouble to show tial lteservo Life, has been in town for a
you what we have for sale, at Coats', the few days in the interests of this company
Cfroeon which claims to clo the largest business
Tau following persons Wave been gazet- in Canada. Par. McInnes was formerly
ted 1',icense Comms sioners for East a resident of Brussels and is working up
Huron ;—Thomas Gibson, William Cash 1 a good business for hi' roulpaiy.
and George Fortnne. To TILE Penlic.—Having purchased the
Seemed, of our townsfolk held tickets blaokannithing shop of A. Shenk, at the
for the Lonisena State Lottery but we bridge, we are prepared. to attend to the
have not yet heard of any of them draw. wants of the public in general blacksmith
ing the 8150,000 prize. work, horse -shoeing and repairing. All
CLOVER and Timothy Beed, at McCeuct- work done in a satisfactory manner. We
EN'S Store. 81- ask a trial from you. Yours truly,
Tag local railroad committee is re. '40-1 Pnusr & Diane.
quested to meet on Monday evening at 8 TER Clinton News -Record of this week
(Mock, sharp, for the purpose of decid. takes time to make this "funny" re.
ing on the plan of work, &o. nark: • Robt. Wilson and family, from
CONIINnioeer.—Who is going to seour0 'Brussels, have Dome to reside in Clinton.
the first top buggy of the season from the The POST says that the Brussels band
City Carriage Shop? They are dandies, "will be without a blower now." As Mr.
and will bo sold at a bargainto encourage Wilson is employed in the Doherty organ
trade. 40- factory, which has an excellent band in
Flan Bntosna.—'The annual meeting of conneutiou, he oon still be a "blower,"
the Brussels Fire Brigade will be held in and toothis horn with as much grace and
the Council Chamber on Wednesday ease as he could in the backwoods Belgian
evening of next week, commencing at named town.
7:80 o'clock. Election of officers ream. TM; Baird Dramatic Co. has been
ing the annual report, Sc., will be the playing in the Town Hall this week. On
order of business. Monday evening they presented the sen -
AT the Easter vestry meeting of St. eabional drama, "My Partner;" Tuesday
John's church, last Monday, Thos, Max. evening, "Cast Adrift;" Wednesday ev-
well and II. Dennis wore elected Wardens; ening, "The New Kathleen," Thursday
Thos. Pierce and J. Hargreaves Sides -
men, and Thos. Kelly Lay Delegate to avenins, theyle josh." ne Saturday
Synod. The envelope system • f contri- afternoonall be giveni a matinee, when n
bating will he adopted in connection with largo doll will away to the child
Ilia congregation this year. holding rho lucky ticket. Saturday ev-
RIIaaxn goods repaired. 1. Goan. 38- ening a sot of china dishes will be given
Tin the sane way. A ton cent ticket
of Marchll Slat., says aProf)eseor Notbts gives you one chance and a 20 cent ticket
wife and children arrived from Canada two chances.This company has been
on last Tlmrsday. The Professor looks here several hoauniseses. before and generally
draw
ten years younger and about twenty-five g
yearsd into
happier. itsave •he Hall house on Sixth street. Mr. Nott
has been a resident of Clay Center for
over a year and expects to make it his fu-
ture homo.
TEE Ronald Fire Engine Works ship-
ped to Rat Portage one of their best fire
steamers and full appliances, all leaving
hero on Tuesday, on a flat car. Their
hand engine and engine House were burn.
ed a few weeks ago. Tho Mayor at once
communicated with Mr. Ronald for a
REV. BAMIIL"L JONES has tendered his
resignation as pastor of Knox Church
and will retire from the active work of
the miuistry. The rev. gentleman has
boon about 20 years in Brussels and has
done his walk well. When it is consid-
ered that Ito is now iu his 80th year and
has bear preaching twice a Sunday be-
sides attending to all the extra ordinano-
es of the ohuroh he has dons what few.
men ever attained to, Mr. Jones is still
quite pearly and bids fair to live for a
Humus Aclain Good'e flat Window, •
NOW tiering goods at Strachan ]3roe. 59
Mits, 4;. Cum, of Portage.la.Prairie,
Mao., ie visiting at Rev. J. Roan' this
Creek.
Jules OLtv>in has purohneed a quarter
acre lot, on Elizabeth street, from Fred.
]3 eey, of t.
W. NIOuTosGalGALF, dt', CO, are removing
all their stock from their old etand to
the Garfield block.
Ten river was very High for a few days
this week and a great quantity of ice,
logs and rubbish came clown stream.
WE expeot to have our Millinery
Opening on TnoeeDAv, FRIDAY and SAT.
ORoAr of next week. W. NeoaresewE & Co.
J. R. Genie's lecture on Gough, on
Thursday evening of last week, was an
exaclient ono and was well worth hear-
ing,
Sum. H000Ann is rushing rho season
by having a clutch of 20 ohiokens batch-
ed out. Mr. Haggard is quite a poultry
fancier.
On Baster Sunday morning a fine pan-
sy was found in Rev. J. L. Kerr's garden.
There had been about 8 feet of snow over
it all winter.
Wno is going to get the sot of china
dishes on Saturday night, offered by R.
H. Baird & Co. to the person holding tlio
lucky ticket?
Tint rognler meeting of the W. G.T. U.
will be ]cold in St. John's church an
Monday afternoon of next week, com-
mencing at 8 o'clook.
L.tDIES, you aro all invited to call and
sen our Millinery and Dress Goods.
Grand Millinery Opening on Friday and
Saturday of this week. A. R. Smxrn.
Tint band turned out on the afternoon
of Good Friday and played a number of
their best selections. They commence
their weekly Saturday evening aonoerts
next week.
ON Thursday of last week Peter Erb
had henry Izzerman before A. Hunter,
J. P., for assault on Jacob Erb. It was
a family fuss and the defendant was fined
85.00 and costs or 20 days in gaol.
Tim rigs turned out by the City Car.
riage Shop aro all home made, D. Frain
dose the trimming, and Smith & Ross
the painting and we do the wood and iron
work ourselves. Nothing shoddy about
our work. 40 -
We could not publish Adam (food's
price list this week for want of space.
He would advise everybody needing shoes
either to oall at his store and see his
prices or waib for his price list next week.
He Bays don't be in a hurry to spend your
money, 40-
\\'E are sorry to learn that S. Ostrander
intends removing from Brussels. He
has received an eller of a good business
opening at Tilsonburg and will go there
iu the course of a few months. As will
be seen by his advertisement he is run-
ning a clearing sale to save expense in
moving his large stock.
Hoz. Prize COOPER, the pbilsntropiet,
mice s,.id:—"In all towns whore a news -
parer is published every man should ad.
vertise in it, even if it is nothing more
than a card stating the business he is en-
gaged in. It not only pays the advertis-
er but it lots people at a distance know
that Cha town you live in is n prosper-
ous community of business men. As the
seed is sown, so the •fruits recompense.
Never pull down your sign while you ex-
peot to do business, for it often indicates
that businese is poor and you aro losing
your gdp, commercially speaking. The
judicious advertiser will receive in return
ton dollars for every one invested in the
columns of a live newspaper.
DIED.—Word was received koro on
Thursday, from Kansas, that Wm. Laid-
law, second son of Robt. Laidlaw, form-
erly of Brussels, had died on March
801h at the residence of his father. He
had bean ill for some time with consump-
tion, but the news of his death was a se-
vere shook to his friends here. He had
been staying in town for several days and
had gone to Seaforth and only left there
for Kansas a week prior to his death, so
that he could scarcely have done more
than reach his home before the end Dame.
The brittle thread had snapped sooner
than was expected. He was a steady,
well -doing young man and was only
about 27 years of age. He was unmar-
ried. About four years ago he left Sea -
forth for Manitoba and has been there
most of the time since. FIe oontraoted a
severe cold about a year ago, from the
effects of which he never recovered. This
is the second brother that has died with-
in tho past year. Mrs. Arthur Hingston
is a sister to the deceased.
steamer and the above is the result, A.1- good many years to come. AS to who
though many others were competing for • course the congregation will take we do
the order we are pleased to see the oon. : not know. Some favor the union of the
two Presbyterian ohurahes, while others
prefer extending,a gall to another pastor.
Cho Presbytery will take the matter up,
heard confidence the public has in our
new widly known Brussel Fire Steamers,
known and appreoiatocl in almost every
teeth from Nova Scotia, oil the Ailuntio,
• to Vancouver and New Westminster, on
the Pacific. Other orders are expected to
follow 80011.
TIES IS ,i1g1'nER Di'V,11.11 :--
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In the shave table elle letter 0 mere -
seats, a bartender. The stars represent
twonty-ono jolly etadents seated around
a table. After each of them had treated
they resolved that the expense should be
Ma upon the bartender. So they agreed
to commence et one side of the table and
dolma around, bartender included. Every
time seven was counted, ono the so1ontha
wast to go out, and the man left last 111 -
side wan to settle. • From Whidll inn11
must they have commenced to cennt in ; with parliamentary duties. Teachers
order t0 te5ve tiro bartenclor to pay the ' and all Mende of education aro cordiitlly
tosses
INsriTurE.—The regular MIAMI meet-
ing of the North Huron Teachers' Inti -
Lute will be held in the Public School,
Wingham, of Thursday and Friday,
May 12th and m18th. The following gro-
gram will bo presented :-Chairman's ad -
arose, 3. C. Lklater ; writing, J. A.
'Young ; the social relation between
teaoher, parent and pupil, G. A. Newton;
moral education, or how far is the teach-
er responsible for the morals of his go -
pill ? J. E. Anderson ; the college of pre-
ceptors, ii, Turnbull, B.A. ; the welfare
of the Teachers" Institute ; common mill.taken of inexperienced teachers, C. Clark-
son, B.A.. ; decimals, A. Plummer ; mod.
ern methods in elementary geometry, C.
Clarkson, B.A. ; township hoard of trus-
tees, W. Doig. Additional to the fore-
going aro several other papers of interest
rood business matters Ouches the election
of alit ers, the galling of the roll and the
Soeratary-Treasurer's report. P. Mao.
donald, M.D., M P., le =peace' to ad-
dress the meeting if he in not engaged
bill? 1 asked to make the Meeting a s a
80M1S.
Llvnvosrou.—In Brussels, on Wednesday,
March 29th, the wife of Mr. John
Livingston of a son.
L'LEca—FfsoLtTE11.—At the residence of
the bride's father, on the 24th nit.,
by Bev. McQuarrie, Mr. John Clegg,
eldest son of Mr. Joseph Clegg, to
Miss Jennie, eldest daughter of Mr.
Wm. I'indlator, all of Morris.
Airit!L 15, 1887
SELLING 0FF, GIVIN C SELLING OFF.
211..11,01111031iaJe Com.
Tituesnir, Aram 14rir.-Farm stook,
implements, etc., on S lot 10, oon. 8,
Grey, Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Samuel
Shine, prop., Capt. Stratton, auct.
�PRIISC-♦• SX-10-7,71B.
BRDasxns,—Friday, April 15111,
MrromnL,—Friday, April 15th.
NEwnr,—Wednesday, April 20111.
BRu0EFsELD,—Wednosday, April 20th.
4
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Boots & Shoes, Eats & Caps, Ready -
Made Clothing, Gent's Fur-
nishingc, $So.
33R•rTSSF3T..S Sd Me,===3.
CORRECTED OAihEPULLO g0E1(0 WEEK.
White Fall Wheat.. 77 78
Bed Winter, ... 77 79
Spring Wheat,00 78
Barley 40 48
Oats .. 28 20
Peas 48 .50
Butter, tubs and rolls 1(i 00
Eggs per dozen 10 00
Flour por barrel 4 00 00
Potatoes .. 50 00
Hay per tar., .. 9 00 11, QO
5
Hides por lb - (1
Dressed Hogs... 5 50 00
Bali per WA., wholesale 00 80
Shoop steins, oath . , .. , . , 50 1 00
For the NEXT SIXTY DArs I intend running a Clearing Salo of my
Entire Stock, consisting of over $5,000 worth of all Styles and
Sizes of Boots and Shoos, Slippers, Robbers, &c., Hats & Caps,
Ready -shade Clothing and Gent's Furnishings, so as .to save re-
moval. The like of such
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as we will offer wore never heard of before in Brussels;, and it will
PAY You over and over again to make your purebasos
from us daring this
CLEARING SALE.
The Goods Must and Will be Sold Regard-
less of Profit.
Our Stock is new and in excellent condition. No old goods on
our shelves.
Call and See our Goods and Get our Prices.
Opposite Queen's Hotel, - Brussels.
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SIXTY BAYS.
SIXTY DAYS.
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GREAT ,ATTRACTIONS
Br
AT TFr11,
adway House
nose Janos.
Bankrupt Stock of Genuine Scotch & English
TWEEDS.
Our Mr. J. T. Ross having secured great bargains in Scotch, Eng-
lish and French Tweeds and Worsteds, is now able to offer Suitings
of the most fashionable and varied kind at 20 per cent. discount for
cash. Tho Goods we have purchased are from the famous Scotch
Tweed manufacturers, Messrs. Houston & Son, of Glasgow, Scot-
land, and Toronto, who have lately become bankrupt. The Goods
were specially made in Scotland for this season's Canadian Tracie.
O'CisT --rs CT.T.
BANKING.
Mo1NTOSII ctS Aio'TAGGART,
IIANR]a1IS -:. BRUSSELS
Transact a General Banking
8ueiress.
\otos Is hand discounted.
Interest all owed on deposits repayable on
dOinand.
Prompt attention given to collections,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
WADE & SINCLAIR, I3ARRIS-
runs, &o. Office in Leckie's blook,
Brussels. Money to Loan,
IV B. DICKSON, (LATE WITH
V • Garrow d: Proudfoot, Goderich) Bo -
Baiter, Ooeveyaucor, die, ()Mao, Grant's
block, Mussels, Mouey'to loan
ALEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF
tb0 Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron,
Conveyancer, Notary Public, Laud, Loan
mudlusuranco Agent. Ponds Invested and
to loan, 00,155515os made. Oiltoe in Gra.
ham's Moak, Brussels,
IIAEDiCAL CARDS.
ria. HUTOIIINSON 1IAS RE
moved his office to rooms over the
Postoiloo, Residence on 75111 Street.
JA. bJoNAUGHTON, M. D., C.
0 M, L. B. C. P. Edinburgh, Physician,
Surgeon and Accouob or. OM ea, hire, Stilol's
block, Tarnberry Street.
ib7'M, F, CALF, M.D., C. M.
Member of tho College of Physician. and
Surgeons of ODtaaio by exanifnation.
Oaoe andltesideue—Main St. Plast, Ethel
Outerio,
DENTAL.
leXDN TIST1 'Y.
G. L.Ball,L. D.A., Honor Graduate and
At. B. 0. D. S., of Toronto, Nitrous Oxide
Gas administered. Prices graded and as low
as good work can he done for.
Oaiee over Johnston's Hardware Store,
Seatorth.
131 -MN
W J, Pear,L.D 0. Graduate of To-
ronto School of Dentistry. All aper.
Miens guaranteed. OAleo—Cady'e
Stook, Seaforth.
Artificial tooth, arat duality, and a
guaranteed at, for $12.00 per sot.
331Ei is TI?:4T.
a. (.,
Donor Graduate of the Itoyal College
Ua111at Suri nous, Turemo. Nirr:os- Gx(D1•.
slat administered for the pot u. use ux.true -
tion of teeth.
ai PPle18.--.Garfield morn, i,1011ss E14s.
BUSINESS CARDE.
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G7a11.lir.CRACKEN, ISSUER
�1'• of ilinrrlago Licenses. 018co at L is
Grocsr•y,Turuberry Street.
vvbj,BODD OK,HOUSE,SIGN
and Carriage, plain and ornamental
painter, Estimates cheerfully furnished
Charges moderato..
A1oNAIR, ISSUER OF MAR-
riage Liewises, by appointment of
Liout: Goyernor, Commissioner, &a., (3. B.
Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurauon CO.
Offioo at Who Oranbrooli Post OMeo.
TM.O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE,
• Accident and Loan Insurance Agent
for some of the peat and moat reliable Cern-
panies in the Dominion. Office Brick Tarr -
ace ,Turuberryetroet,,noar the station.
FW. O'BRIEN, V. S., HONOR
• Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
Collage has resumed the pr totioe of John
Nott, V.S., and is prepared to treat all .die-
easesofdomesticated animals on Reim:tr to
andapproved principles. Treatment of "del.
Mate foals a specialty OfSee two doors
North of Bridge, Turoberry street.
l't/FISS LILLA O'CONNOR,
Teacher of Music. Vocal and Instru-
mautelon Organ, Plano, w' Guitar. Har-
mony and Thorough Base. Advancoduuuils
fitted .or Teaching. Terms an apple. ;,tion
Bhrerenes—Ladies of Loretto Ar • dotty
Guelph. Residence—No. 2, Torraee, south
near station,
TR.,obert Cunningham
INSURANCE AGENT,
CIA. CFF; Guelph, Ontario.
to get a real Scotch Tweed Suit at iiO por cent. less than can bo got
in Canada.
The Tu eecls will be On view at the. Broaclwcl y
House, OM Friday, .ijpri,l 15th.
Ross Bros. have also on hand the Latest American and English
Pashions.in Hats, comprising
Christy Stiffs, Soft Felts, Straw Hats, 6-'c.
SUTEMIL=It T E
in endless variety and at prises to suit all persons.
REMEMBER tho great bargains in Scotch Tweeds, each piece
guaranteed.
WYE US 4 Cr4LL
OSS BROS.,
9 ..
Broadway House, Brussels,
C
err, WM. BLASRI1 L,
•.1
.. f his many Butcher,
on tkhie r
_ liberal support in the past
gr.- - wishes to inform there thetas
his sloop in musses block he keeps nothing
but first-class heats, all kinds of Pmiltry
and Santiago Moat Delivered to all parts of
rho town free. cash paid for Fat Stools
Irides and sheepskins bought for cash,
NOTHING SUCCEEDS .LIKE
SUCCESS.
The Temperance and
GENERAL
LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY
Hese Orimex—MANNINo A110An70,
TORONTO,ONT. •
Hon, G. W. Ross, - - - President
Eon .S,H. Blake, Q.C. VicePresidents.
%ht. McLean, Esq., j
Henry O'Hara, - Managing Director
This is the Company for Temperance
men. 1125,000 written last month, , it
is a Homo Company, Onlytne best risks
accepted, 80 per cent. of its polioy-llcld:
era total abstainers,
ASSURANCE AT COST.',
with absolute security and certainty.For
tall particulars apply to
(l, ...JEAD)5Ai1, ' • Local Agent,
ent,
or Jno. Connolly, General Agent, Unto -
vol.
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