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The Brussels Post, 1885-1-9, Page 24 Diraotory of Ohurohoo gooiotiosi 11imviime Ouesom--Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and G,S0 p.m, Sunday School at '1:SO p.m. Rev. Jno. Hoes, B. A., pastor. METuonisr Onvscu.—Sabbath Servioos at 111;80 n.nl. and (3O p.m. Sunday School at 2:S') p.m. Pastor Bev, D. O. Clappisou. ST, Jotix's Cut-sm.—Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday School at OM a. m. .ttev, W. T. Oluffe, inoumbent. Iireox Cunncn.--Sabbath Services at 11 am. and 11:80 p,nl. Sunday Seboel at ::SO p,m, Par, S. Jones, pastor. ROMAN CATn11LIa Cuvnclr.—nbbOW tior- vioe thin Sunday in over;' month at 11 a.m. Rev. P. J. Shen, priest, Onn idmow's honor: every Thinking ]venial.^, :u Graham's block. M. sotac. Loner, Tuesday at or before full moon in Holmes' block. A. 0. "C, W. Lopes meets on 2nd and 10fit R'..hi ,day evenings each mouth. TORI:.ati:li'a Lonelt 2nd and last Monday avenins+ , f each month in Smale'v hall. L. 0. I.. 1st Monday In every month in ilrango llall. ?'usr ilr rrcr..---Offioc Ilom9 from 8 a. m. 7 p. :IIi�'n]I:ICe' InerIT1TE heading itoom and Library in Holmes' block, over h, B. Smile's ;tort', will 1,o ap,mfrom 1) to 7 p.m. on wed. nesdays Mud Fi idsys and from 4 to 6 p.rn. on Sat= lays. C.itnattt? ittna 'ewe. At p.:,:oto of unclaimed gond+ in To - route a man got a couple of diamond rings for a trifle, An Ottawa young man has been in jured—it is feared—by a snow slide from a roof. The Ontario Legislature meets on the 28th of January, and the Domin- ion Legislature on the 29th. !Marten's Arnie Salve. The best salve in tbo world for Cuts,Ilruisea Soros, Uloer0, Salt Rheum, Fov or Sores, Totter Chapped Honda, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively curds Piles, or no pay required. Itis guaranteed to give per - b2 et a is Iter box. Vox atisfaction or money le by G.A., Deadman The Reformers of the Ottawa dist- rict prlrpo0e tendering a banquet to the Hon. Edward Blake, Hon. Prem- ier Mowat and Hon. H. DIercier, lead, er cf the Opposition in the Quebec Legislature, about the time the Fede- ral Parliament meets. Cruelly Murdered. In the Province of Ontario every year thous- ands are Doing slowly murdered by taking un- suitable, untried nostrums for such complaints as Costiveness, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Sidney Troubles, oto, who might easily re, gain lost strength and energy by using aro- such is the case werwill give them aince them that tree trial a1at etiilefpersons ind1. $eestmnnom nyour own town. There was a meeting on Saturday night at Belleville of the members of the old Belleville Rifle Oompany who were ou duty at Amherstbnrg in 1864. Amongst these present were Lieut.- Col. James Brown, ex -M. P,, who was then lieutenant, and Lieitteu0 t:Col. Hou, 11. Bowell, Minister of Customs, who at that time was Captain in the oompany. 'to The A.nd:es. McGregor & Parke's Carbolfo Carats will ouch any 0000 of pimples on the fare or Rough skin on either hands or face and leave them salt as sill:, It will also heal any sore when all other preparations tail. 'Thousands have tested 1t. Ask your druggist for lioG*roger cC Pnrke'0 Carbolic Cerate, and el, not he per- suaded to take anything else claimed to ba its cod It is but 25 cents per box at Hargreaves' good Store. The young Indy students in their first year's arts examinations at -sic• Gilltulversity carried off nearly all the first honors from their male com- petitors. In the Latin, Greek and chemistry classes Miss DloLea was first, in the mathematics she was sec- ond, The success of the ladies was the mete remarkable inasmuch as they had not luul a regular prepara- tion beforehand for a university course. A Startling Discovery. 2Ir, Wm. Johnson, ot Huron, Dnk. writes that his wife had boon troubled with onto Bronchitis for many years, and that all reme- dies tried game nupermanent relief, until he procured r bottle of Dr. King's Now Disoover for Consumption, Congile and Colds, which had amagical effect, am produced 0 perman- ent owe. I115 guarautea to Duro all Diseaos of Throat, Lungs, or Bronobial Tubes. Trial bottles free at 0. A. Dendmau'a Drug Store, Large niz0 01.00. Cameron & Peterson, of Strathroy, give notice 10 the last Ontario Gazette that application will be made to the Legislature of Ontario, at its next beealon, for an act to form the follow- ing municipalities into a county ;— Mose, Wardsville, Newbury, Glencoe, Elcfnd, °enlace, Metcalf°, Strathroy, Adelaide, Lobe, McGillivray, Paris - hill, East and Weet Williams and Ailey Craig, Muhl LIghtuing. Fluid Lightning is the only euro for Tooth- ache, llcadnaple, Earache and Nouralgla. It does not take a day 0r an hour to cure It, but in less than a minute ail pail is gone. TLoue• ands ha'o tested its merits within the last freaintnoisaosleaoIh0mtswThWortpssit cases Pr10o 25 centsatl(tvrgre Vces Drug 51000, od in ono weak, Au extensive robbery ie reported at Stratford on Deo, the 20. Some 12,000 or $8,00010 missing from the cash-box,whilll contained remittances from several statione on line of the Grand Ttuuk Railway between Strat. ford and Buffalo. The robbery was supposed to have 000urrod on Tees. ditty ln;it between 12 and 1 o'clock. A. clerk in the office of Mr, Mortice, station agent, has noon arrested en euspicicri, but is at present out on bail: The estate left by :Bishop Fuller is said to be worth over $ 126,000. Rev. William Henry °banning the distinguished Unitarian minister ie dead. While chopping in a bush near Clyster, Ont„ Henry tfeOabo was in- stantly killed by a tree falling on him. .In End To Done-Svrapirix. Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg, lli, ear's "Havtng maw d so much benefit fret 1 Itiaot- ric Bitters, Ileol it my duty to lot suffering Hu- manity know di. novo had a running sore on my leg for eight years ; my daot0rd told MD I would have to havo the bons sornpod or log amputated. I used, instead, three bottles 01 Electric 01 liters and seven boxes 1l,iolslen'0 Armon x0100, Bud ivy 100 10 001 00010111 00111 well." Electric Bitters aro sold at fifty conte bottle, and Rnaltion's Arnica Snlyo at 25 cents Por 1,00 by u, A. U °adman:. During the lest few daye of the cold snap Toronto has lost 10,000,000 gal - Ions of water by citizens leaving their tape mining, Tl10 Chinese ambassador 1(110 warned the Britiah Government that the Salo of seven vessels to tho french Gov- ernment, 1s a breach of the neutrality law. CoostAn01, June. 1Se4, 1ilessr .L011001on fi Wilson. Sirs,-lleg0rd- Me the benefit deriyodfromtho ns0 of y011r Glicorat0tl Balsam of Fir, I fully ondere011 that ahead • atatod by 701(0 001000000 Hav- ing01,01.- 1ldon tooontretoted a serom allvere cold aceompanthe iedby a- gai nst "such stuff,' I wu.s iialucediby� Yeu0O °C- ont hero, Mr. Williams,o try a bottle, aad it is unn0eessary to add thatI 10»0010110001 relict immediately. 1001103der It to be ono of the groatoolhoons over invented or oIIered to the nblio, the arro(1 all the pmp001100 fol• it In the arrest and euro of the complaints opooiOud. Yours, L0.-DumanlifcLarou. The Middlesex Law Association e.t its meeting on Saturday unanimously passed a resolution advocating tho es- tablishment of a Iaw ohne' in eon. nection with the Western University. Last Wednesday morning Doreharn Teeple, a farmer living neer Parkhill, committed suicide by shooting him- self in the head with it shotgun, death resulting instantly. The deceas- ed had lately sold his farm and de- posited the money in the bank, and although not supposed to be in bis right mind he was not considered dangerous. No inquest will be held. Among the claims now preferred by Mr. Norquay against the Dominion Government 10 one of $10, 000 for the expenses incurred by the Manitoba Government in contesting the bound- ary question before the Imperial Privy Council. The Manitoba Government also claims compensation for all the expensesoonnooted with the sending of the Winnipeg Field Battery to Rat Portage and other metsures taken to assert tho authority of Manitoa in the disputed territory. Mr. Norquay con- tends that as Manitoba was drawn into the dispute with Ontario by Sir John Macdonald, the Dominion Gov- ernment, and not the Province, mast foot the bill. A Winnipeg item, printed et Buf- falo Bays :—Alexander Mitchell, of Montreal, has been commissioned by capitalists to purchase ill the No. 1 and 2 hard Fyfe wheat he can get. Itis the intention to have the grain stored at Fort William for the winter, and distribute from that point in the. spring to Quebec or Montreal for transhipment to Groat Britain. If the venture proves a success the same syndicate will iucreise their purchas- es next year. Mr. Mitchell, in an interview with the directors of the farmers' union, sand he would buy di- rect from the farmers, so that the commission to the middlemen might be saved. Tho union has at least a million bushels ready to sell. $'%aria :Notes. Around every house there will be found more or less bones, thrown out from the kitchen and there are al- so additions to this supply from ani' that meet an accidental death on the farm. The bones and carcasses of all such should be saved. Manufaoturers of fertilizers pay ono cont per pound for bones, and they aro probaby worth even more than this if ground fine and spread on exhausted fields. On all north and south roads the west and windward side should be ei- ther or of wire material that they can be easily taken down on approach of winter. Unless fences on west side of road are removed the highway will be blocked with snow at a time when roads should bo easiest. A winter when there 1e a good run of sleighing is a good advantage in marketing crops whore they Have to be drawn a considerable distance with teams, In England many years ago, the Government sought to promote good farming by loaning money at very low rates of intrest, to bo used in under - draining. The loans were in every in- stance as they were a lien upon the land, and its increased productive on - way enabled the farmers to grow larger and more profitable crops, Such aid to farmers le at variance with our system of Government ; but per- haps not more so than many subsides to lndnstrioo of far lo.,e national portatlor, For a number of years, as an example, whiskey manufacturers have had a lobby in Washington to induce Congress to extend the time without interest, which the taxes on liquor malting can be paid. THE BRUSS:CLS POST JANuM1Y 9, 1.885. Saving rend. if one-tenth of the crop of grain and hay that will bo fed, during the preoout winter, conlcl bo saved, there would be practically an enormous ad- dition to the natural wealth with which this country is overflowing. It seems as though the saving night be affected, and thud considerable be done to avert the evils of clopreeeinn in the markets for farm produets, The first means to adopt for saving hey and grain is to provide snug and com- fortable quarto''s for farm stock of all kinds ; for fully a tenth of all the food given to animals in the way com- mon, in the West especially, is wast- ed. Part of it is tramped underfoot, frequently sinking into the mud, and of the rest, cattle will eat nolle, tut - less actually starved into doing so, A very considerable part of the food given to animals for which no elleltoe is provided, goes to ltuetain i 0111101 heat. Every animal 10 au animated furnace, aonenrnlng ft Mir ill Ill part of the fuel in looping up the temporatnrc of its body. Every one knows that a furnace placed out of (loom requires a greater quantity of fuel to keep it- self warm than in a closed room. An- other potent influence for economy of fodder and grain, is good bteechng. Well-bred beeves, and well-bred city will give a much grouter return, in flesh and milk, for a given quantity of food, than the scrub can give. Tho results of good breeding show them- selves all the line, from birth to ma- turity. Tho Berkshire, the Poland - China, or other well-bred pigs ; the Cotswold, the Oxford, the Shropshire or other improved moo of sheep ; the Herefords, the Shorthorn, or other established breeds, all make a fair appearance, a larger growth, and a better profit than the scrub can make from a like quantity of food. Much is to be learned, by the mass of farmers in this country, about the relative cost and value of the several kinds of food. The general method of man- agement anagement is to throw wry fodder of some Bind to the stock, to chuck down e few ears of (torn, and onto in e while to lead the animals to a trough of water, warmed by the rays of a^13.1 - mor suns, or frozen in the winter. A more wasteful way can scarcely be conceived, short of turning the stook into tho fields of standing grass and grain. MEAT MARKET, Plain Otreet. • llruasels 4NDREW CURRIE, Prop'r. FRESH MID SALT MEATS ("Mao beetauality always on haus Pod dolly eros fn any part of the Village free of °barge TERMS Very Favorable. FAT CATTLE WANTED, Ivor which Oa highest market price will be paid. I also make Specialty ofbuy(ng11id0 sand Skins. Don't forget the Place, next door to Fletolcr'sJowcllryMtorc. ANDREW CURRIE ALL ALIVE 9 The undersigned bogs leave to announce to the Public gonorally that ho bite purchased the Entire Stook of D. Frain, harness maker, and Ravin g brought n Largo Stook of his Own Make ,ho is prepared to Oom- poto with tho heapest, as ho Bays Strictly for Oash A Complete Stools of LIGIII AND HEAVY 3IARNESS, COLLARS, WHIPS, BRUSHES COMBS TRUNES, HORSE BLANIfJTS AND VALISES, And Everything in the Harness Lino. liftman lrledo to Order from boat ma- terial on Shortest Notioo. La- Ropairing Promptly Attended to. tic SATISFACTION GUA1OANTIIIIbD, tar A 0a elicited before Purehaeing Fisowhero. for Don't forget the plaoo, in Dr, Graham's Block, D, Frain's Old Stand, Main Strout, Brussels. OH 1 YES q OH ! YES ! f YES Y CHANGE OF BUSINESS. Having Purchased the Business of M. Campbell, ofLucknow and made additions to the Large and Well Assorted Stock, I ton prepared to Offer Bargains to the Public that Cannot Fail to Satisfy. Our Stock consists of CROCIiEIRY, (i1IOCERIliS, 1lAAfl1>W.\,tU , GLASSWARE, DRY GOODS, PATENT MEDICINES, BOOTS & SHOE'S, 11EA I)i-D1ADE C'LOTEIING, Ate., &c,, On account of Illy expenses bciug low I am selling at Close Prices. ° I have a Splendid Stock ot neady. AMa e Clothing for men , and boys on hand and Woolen Shawls for Ladies, suitable for this season of the year and will be SOLD VERY CHEAP, Ordered Suits will have my Special Attention. A Choice Stock of Teas, and fresh Fruit Suitable for all kinds of Cooking purposes that cannot fail to give Satisfaction. Butter and Eggs taken in exchange for goods. By Ilonest Dealing, close attention to business and low prices I hope to merit a large share of public patronage. Give me a Call. . ALEt O p` L - • 01\1-'11. 38 BR A WAY E6 uSF0 f� r�8 React and don't forgot that Ross Bros. havo just Opened out the Larg- est Assorted Stock of Tweeds ever shown in Brussels, consisting of BEAVERS, FRIEZES, NAPS, FANCY 'WORSTEDS, HALIFAX, Scotch an.o- Canadian Tweeds, and as those all have to bo run off this Winter to leave room for Spring Stock you can depend on gutting a Good and Cheap Suit or Overcoat. Call and Eamino Our Stook and you will be Satisfied that you can Buy Suits and Overcoats Cheaper than any place else. WE HAVE ALSO ENLARGED OUR STOCK OF IIATS & CAPS IN ALL SHAPES AND STYLES. OUR STOCK OF UNDERWEAR IS ESPECIALLY WORTHY OF ATTENTION, being of Exceptionally Good Value. Some Extra Largo Sizes in Shirts and Drawers of GoodQuality. In tsXX we Show a Complete Stock of Desirable Goods. Suits Made to Order on shortest possible notice. Call Early and Secure your Choice as we Intend Rushing those Goods off at Once. ROSS R. MUM® L ifasni ne& Ta lara. k,0i 1 lo s Old Stand, Ie-