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The Brussels Post, 1885-4-24, Page 8THE BRUSSELS ?UST. BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, SOUTHERN EXTENSION, W. G. & B. R Tram 1oa s ltru Station, north and south es fell...vs Cning 3 crib. titititg South. Mut . 7.1 ate Mixed ... „9:40 ant. Express .11t1,1 .... p.ru. . P . . p Th., morning trail: sas t h nn,1 the night tram north will only ran To..4.lnys, Thunalaya, and LOCAL NEWS ITEMS. 111 1:111111' note ••• • 111.. tar,- quantity of 1 n_lich 4e1t :I! Ge• ‘. lo•kor's. Blim-rwi-r. weather. 1,. buy wall paper. OADDEXING will seen be here. Two or tar- finiiir,-1vedar for sale SII.Co per loci, Apply at the Station, 01- hall club go to flalt ou Saturany. 1> Hxnwdirr is about through as- sessing for this year. licur lion 4AN'arc' bargains, only two trumilri more. 8, B. 81110.1e. MRS. HENRY Srmiez and children. of Goderieli, aro visiting with friends iu town. roe can obtain ths Daily Papers from G. .,1„ Headman. The. 10test news for only lc. Tor 14, 11, Smile ter cheap wall paper. HAYCROFT 131o.s, have made a number of internal improvements in their store. Ten tinder of a f ur-topped kid glove, lust en. Saturday last, witi bo rewarded on leav- ing the same at this office. Seers°. plowing is on the program. We have been wasaug for a long time to inane this an uouncement. Janes Do thaxteLest, of the Kil. born house, Ayr, was in town last week visiting with his Brussels friencli. E Derai) Loweay has been very poor• ly for the past few weeks. We hopo the tine spring weather will nM in his restoration to health. Al nave been appointed to sell li.jnor under the 8eott Act, I will sell my larg,i stook of crockery awl glassware at cos: to :make room. New is your time for bargains. Mhat lie soli before 1st of May. Gee. Broker. 13, DsirEs, is iluishin,g a comfort. able littie home for himself and fain- tly, on the lot he purchased last year. The building is 18x30 feet. Sim change in the card of T. O'Neil, He says he is making every pre[ar- ation to tuu a No. 1 temperance house aft-er the 1st of May. NEXT Sunday morning ltev. W. T. Oluff will preach to the Odd Fellow's of Western Star Lodge, at St. John's chureh tietviee commences at 11 a.m. Tim regular quarterly meeting of the Methodist Ohurch, Brussels cir• (snit, will be held on May 10th, Rev. (1, 11. Coruish, of Winghean, will preach. Thiess is emnothing over 10,000 feet of as fine a lot of square timber in the station yard, awaiting shipment 1 to Quebec, as can be seen in it gaol many miles travel, especially the ash sticks. Dimr.Lions TirNTIoN.-Sundity, April ' tkith, being the anniversary of Odd - fellowship in America, the Rev. Mr. Chef • will 1.?roseli u. sorMan to the brotharn in tit, john'o Chnrob, at 11 a. ra. on thet date. A full attendance of tbo brethren is GOtheitly requested. J13. BOSS, Secretary. Wit were favored with a call frotu • llev..0. Roger:;, of Ailsa Craig, on Thursday. Six years ago the rev. gentlemen wa. stationed here as the Sunisr minister of the Methodist ,ffitireli He sees a great improvement in sur sinatt little town since C,at time. 1irlIINO.11111: 0.19. -Alia with it the time to get ready for gardening, by clearing away rubbish and preparing bods for veg- etables and flowers. The most important thing is to got good deeds, that can be as- ' ,:ured only by ordering them from reliable dealers. Robert Evans & Co„ Hamilton, Lace a reputation extending over thirty years, a reputation they cannot afford to i ,eteritic by sending out inferior goods. Tlteir 11:019 411.6 grown for them under special 0)40. '134011, and are sine fe give satisfaction. tieeds vent by mail, express or freight. If you have not their eatalogue, send for a eopy, THE Stratford Herald says, -Goo. Whitely, of Seaforth, gave us a call ,tti Tuesday ou his way home from Lexington, Ky., where he purchased the roving stallion Carlisle, three years old, record, 2:101, 110 11. two•year. 31! 4111 Lexington tsar races last year, lie is sired by the famous King Rene, clamed by Belle Morgan. Tho horse is a dark bay, stands 10 hands and 4111 !ncli. The horse has been brought fiver to take piaci of old Clear Grit, vo well and favorably known among horse otytns in this dietriet. Oar. asle is entered t'or the three.year.old stakes to be trotted for at the Lex- ington fair ;also the stallion produce stakes to be trotted at the fall meet. ing of the Breeders Association, and the three year-old stakes at the St, , Louie fair. NEXT Friday is May day. Cousion, meeting next Monday, ilievoLes have made their appear. awe already. SPRING house cleaning is on hand with all its joys. • 11.14:An Tont last Sunday in Brant- ford with his relatives. 'rue fatuity of W. A. Tato has re. isiosssi to Toronto this week. A wNries are being prepared for a number of our business places. R. W. Ttien's sale of furniture was 1.o11tpoue1.l until the roads got batter. Tne edeket club will he re orgituiz- 1.1 st once and practice comineueed. Eiswatn Germ, ib former resilient • of this locality, was in town last week. De. Huns/sett: Wile Called to MOH trital this week to see his father who is ill. Tut Renal; c'f this week was the sixty. • sixth anniversary of the Order of Osid. fellowship. FARMERS begin to suspect that the April showers -.lined railway connec. bons somewli HORSEMILX should 000 0111' assortment of horse ents and have their route hills ! printed at once. THE bricklayers expect to commence • work at Mrs. Shiel's brick block the first of next week. WILL anything be clone about a celebration ou the (411110Ll'a Birthday in-13russels this year ? THE Baa Boy is to the front again and rehearses his latest adventure on page 7 of this week's issue. Tile river has been very high this week and fences, eaw-logs, wood, &c., were swept down by the strong current. ! Sex the advt. of Thos. Town & Son concerning their lime works. They will E10011 bo ready to supply' any quantity of tho article. Mts. H. Maass, nee Misa Ilelenn, Clappison, of Aun Arbor, Mich., is • visiting with her parents at the par. soilage, this week. Mits. JOHN ALEXANDER IS away to Toronto this week purchasing the lat- , est novelties in millinery. Herpfiness - prevented her going stamen THURSDAY, Friday and Saturday • aro the opening days of F. 0. Begone millinery show rooms. Don't forget to call as he promises a good. display. H. Desists has a noel lot of baby carriages to hand. See them before you buy elsewhere. It will be 1 cult to sectu:e a better olioice. Head , his advt. Astiseremso aud daughter Awn°, who spent tho winter hero, left last week for Wisconsin. Mr. Armstrong toult a carload of stook and household effects. THE largo bank of snow on. the side- . walk on the south side of William street was ohovoiled off last Friday ev- ening, a beo being got up for the pur- pose. 88 persons were at work. H. B. SHALE, a former resident of Brussels, he opened up business for lainsolf at Waterford iu the tailoring and gent's furniohiug line. Handy will do well, and we wish him success. DrvIsion Court was held on Wed. nesclay of this week., Judge Toms presiding. The court was vury small and very little business done owing to the nom appearance of persons inter- ested. WHEAT took au upward bound on Friday of last week, at the prospect of war being declared beteoeu Eng. land and Russia. There was an ati• V111100 here of about 8 oents, the mer. ket still holding at that fign re. CR/CERT.-A meeting of all inter• eeted in the formation of is cricket club will bo hold in the Council Cham- ber Weduesday evening of next week, commencing at 8 o'clock. A large turn -out asked for. II. Dennis, Pres. THE street scraping has boon it pro- gress this seeds, Semi. Hopkins' tender was the lowest, beiug $87. There wore two other tenders one for $40 ancl the other for $00. Tho scraping was very necessary judging by the amount of stuff taken off. A SLIGHT change has been made in the East and West Bidings of Huron, under the Re -distribution Bill. }HUI. erto part of Turnberry has been in the East Riding and part in the \\Tut, & that part of Blyth east of the gravel road line been in tho East ancl that part west, in the West Riding. Ha- der the now Act the whole of Blyth goes into the Wort Riding, and the whole of Tarnberry into the East. DURING the past week the telephone men have been at work plaeing tole. pbonos in tho station, E. E, 1Vatle's residence anti office, F. 0. Rogers' gore and salt block, IlrrireaVes drug store, (central office) Y., , roll- er mill, Dr, Holmes' resideuce. Dr, Hutchinseu's reeidence and F. 8, Scott's recutionce. ()there will be put in as soon as the trunk line is cons. pleted, •••••Ose Aottlc, 24, 18815, C. 11. 111ennaren has eounneneed business 31.8 a tailor in \V, H. Morris' old Matta, Grant's block He invites the patronage of the public and guar- niiteee satisfitetion. See his advt. Wane has moved his law office to the romne formerly occupied by 0. 11. Cooper, to the left of tho stairway instead of the right. The change is a great unprovement, lie has teleph- one communication with his residence now, Tim thee table of the Teeswater brateli of the C.P.R. may be fouta 111 this isaue. Title road is in good shape. Elegantly finished mambos are rrui and everything is clone for the comfort itud cunveitunce of the travelling inibIle, Thos. Fletcher is the agent for the road at Brussels. Timms is to be it Firemen's Grand Touruistuent in 13 rantfora on J too 8rd, Invitatiuue have been sent to a very large number of fire departments in Canada and the United States to take part in the afi'air. Many accept- ances have already been loco ived, and we doubt rot that it will bo an Im- mense afiair. Among the invited is the Brussels Fire Brigndo. Nom:es-This week we have inail. od accounts, amounting to over $100, to our subscribers 11110 411.8 in arreare. We have peening claims that have to be met, suon, stud although $1.50 or $8 is a smell amount to the individu- al subscriber in the aggregate it ie 13 very important matter to us. We have no room to complain 0( 0111. sub- scribers as a rule, they are good pay but we semi the notices this week as reminders so that we may be enabled to pay our debts. Tim following circular hits been is- sued from the Educational Depart- ment :-The examinations for admis- sion to high schools at midsummer will be held this year on Thursday and Friday, 2nd and 8rd of July. The examination lo the nonprofes- sional subjects for third and second class teaohers will begin ou Monday, 6111 of July. For first class, grade 0, on Wednesday, 151.11 of July ; for grades A and B, on Thursday, 23r(1 of July. The profeseional examina- tion for first class will be held on Wednesday, 22nd of July, MRS. JARLEY'S "WAX" FIGURES. - The entertainment given in the Town Hall on Thursday evening oflastweek, under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of 81. John's church, was a most successful one and oarried through to the entire satisfaction of the large itudience. The proceedings coin tnenced with an exhibition of Mao. Jarloy's "wax" figures. To describe this very unique, novel, amusing au entertaining part of the program is beyond our descriptive powers and to one, short of Mrs. Jarley, could ilo the subject justice. The following were the characters represented and the names of the performers :-Oristoph- er Columbus, C. 11. Cooper ; Japan- ese lady, Miss Adams ; Oasablanca, John Drewe ; Martha Bangs, the bpi. goner, hire. F. 0, Rogers ; Little Jack Horter, Giffard Elliot ; Mrs. Jack Spratt, Miss Pattison ; Jack Spratt, D. McKinnon ; Maid of honor, Miss Drewe ; tars. Winslow, Mrs. Moss ; Queen Elizabeth, Miss Ronald; Sir Walter Raleigh, T. Edwards ; Madam Squallini, Miss Grace Ronald ; Cleu. patra, Mrs. Wade , Nero, W. H. )loos; The pedeetrian, E. 8. Cooper; Mary Queen of Scot's, Mrs. Geo. Rogers ; Executioner, erank Kelly ; Little Nell, Miss H. 11. Wade ; attendants, John, 0. Waterer ; Peter, W. 10. Sinclair, For nearly au hour and a quarter Mrs. Jarley eutertatiutel the audience in recounting the wonders of Tho above mail - her "wax figures." honed "figures" performed their part in a manner that cannot be excelled. the costuinee were of 31. very fine or- der trod represented of characters good. In the cuucert department in addition to solos and duetts and the violin, by Miss Lizzie Jackson, and Herbert Jacksou, W. M. Sinclair sang "The white squall ;" Miss Pattison "Just for the old love sake ;" Miss Grace Ronald and W. M. Sinclair, "See the pale ninon ;" A. Strachau, ""Ilby senttuel am 1 ;" Misses Cooper and De Oentelon and E. S. Cooper "National March ;" 11 paino solo 'May pole (1)44)00 was given by Miss Patti. 5011. As pleasant at part as any of the evening's entertainment was 'The flower cantata." The various parts were excellently sung by Mabel Tate, Alice Drewe, Ettie Drewe, Mabel ;Jackson, Hattie Rogers, Emma Coop- er, Alice Wilson, Idit May, aml Edith Estmau. The girls were all attired in white with crowne and wreaths of flowers. \Vo believe Mrs. Hargreaves and Miss Grace Ronald are deserving of the credit of instructing the little folks in their respective parte. The closing tableau, ssi.$) Stout's light, was as nice a scene as we have ever witnessed. There was over 180 cleated. The ladies of the Society particularly desire to express their thanks to the members of the baud. MARRIED. Ktmccensuid.-Mixd.ta,-In Myth, on the 118,11 inst„ by the Bev, John 8, Mattel, Mr. John Kirkeonnull to Mies Eliza- beth Minor, all of Morris. oleo. prums.-iti Stories, on April 23rd, Mallior• et, fourth daughter of the late James Purvis, ag,..1 ss 't'o 1 tuotil, 3. In. torment on Saturday at 10 o'clock, a, 412. Alt rION 8.10121. non , 111r 10,r,--Farin Stook, iirmle . menta, ,te., Let 1.5, con, .5, Crey, 0u11l1113110- ing at 1 o'clock, Win, Darker, proprietor, Capt. Strie , auctioneer. TVERMY, Arall. 28111.- -Woll-hrol Vann Stool:, ((he eolnte t4 the late Johd Semple) 1,01 8, Con, 8, Urey, commenting at 1 o'. clock, Mrs, Semple, Inn ,prii•tre.,i. Alex, De Igit tt y, anetieneer. 1111-1 1.Sisfelr4 t• IC(' le. 00Unlin1'En Ca500t:11A MIMI' Wa1414- WIlit0 11011 Wheat.- il)) (12 Red Whiter Spring Wheat Barley Oats Bees Butter, tubs add rolls . Lggs per dozen, 10 Flour per barrel .... ,4 Oil 4 00 Potatoes 30 • 00 Hay par ton 12 00 Hides por lb 7 Dressed Hoge 540 4 75 Salt por bbl„ wholesale . Shoop eking, each Wool THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 01 92 90 02 50 00 35 17 00 - 05 13 00 00 .50 1 D., 0. 18 00 ti s .1,. , hysieto lurgeen end Aueouelniur , tunes IIIIULIOOI40118a 111,44 funnorly Jueepust by Dr, 1'. G. 1101111es aorta of onus°, 0 russets. DANKINC, oLNTOS11 GAM.' BANKERS BRUSSELS' TRANSACT A CiEN1,111AL, 13AN10fl (1 111)41N1,1818. .Nutusuf kl,liticountua. 1 11 toye0t lo 100,1 311. 4011941 repayable I. demand. ttien tIongivon tueellootious. 0.0 LIWAI. AND CAVEYANCING. L .I. 1% 15A W I...A Wilco, .1rant's k, 1;011,1401a. Money to loan, SV.1.0 13Altitin.12.1?,11, • 1).11io orly ounup oil oy A, J. tie (1011.i4, .10 beekle'a :Annoy to 1 0,1 . tAT B. DLUE:SON, v v • (late witi, ...farrow .2 Prou.ltoot.tiode.. richt Seheitor, tionveyaneerJ4 , 0. Oillee in Grant's Alutiey 80 Leah. 1)11' .L'a. too i;tviniou Court Co, Heron , lionvoyageor,Sutary ind,imaz. µtot 411011001100 Agb t, Valid lnyosteclan to Lean Uollontione made. 01110e, ltraliaunl Blank , inssal NIEDICAL CARDS. UTANTED, 13Y 1ST OF MAY, A 1 3)108.3 girl t000 me dtrlatids:4,110.btEca4A VAR AI FOR S E II A. T noble farm, being 001111100M of the north ha f of lots s o. 29 .2 50,00n. 3, Dorris, 200 mires. Termseasy. Apply en the premises. E. 041ALI01)0 A.RM TO RENT. -LOT 12, CON. 1. 7, Grey, will be rented tor f,nir or eve yearn, There are Si acres of fall wheat sown and fall plowing done, P00009E1011 given at any time. JOHN broINTOSH, 3911 BULL FOR SE RVIOE .--T HE undersigned will keep during the present season, on eolith half 03 41.11,3, 0011. Morris, a Thorough.bred Durham Bull, with registered pedigree, ',Varela 51.00 per now, payanni at A. K. 11013ERTSON, end of season. 97 Proprietor. I_TOUSE & LOT FOR SA.LE, ON Queen Street. Thom is ,,loo 31 0110p oil the Lot that could bo utilised for a stable. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to- BAWTINIIIII1411 PARA' FOR SALE. -BEING N '41028, emu 5, Morris, lying NVIthill miles of Brussels, 87 acres are cloared and mostly under grass, bahoute harelwooll bush. Good building s , Moots, orchard, d:o. For par. GEO. FORSYTH. Honiara apply to N,13.-Allsa first-class yoke of oxen for G. F. eatii.61) 1VOTIOE.-THE PARTY WHO borrowedP, C Mogen.' kluntelptel Manual will greatly oblige by returning it at once. 4.1. tar this notiee there will be 00 0301145 for de- taining it any longer. There is aieo ne excuse for tun knowing whoa belongs 00 the 1101110 10 written in NE cm the eover. 37 V. 0. R0011118. :eGG8 FOR HATCHING. EilOWN and WHITE ',semen, My 04001: 1100 been bred from the very best strums in Canada and my pens Lowe boon care- fully mated, containing none but lirse-elase birds. Eggs tvell.paoke.1 and fresh; avIll be sent b vexproes to parties desiring them from a distance. A fairhateh guaranteed. Address 40 11. 3'. R. SMITH, Brufnaels, BEES FOR SALE. The subscriber hen 20 colonies of Pure 11441. Jay, and Siro.ltaltan Beef) for sale. They aro first 014404 )3000 as the Queens were reared by the beat brooders in the United States, They have wintered well, are in prime condition ana will be sold on reasonable t ems, 39-4 W. HARTRY, Brussele a enders: Wanted. Tenders will be received by tho under- signed, until the 8t1t day of May, for point- ing the outside of School House No. 8, Grey, some colour as at prooent, two deate No. 1 paint. 34.13. (TUTHILL, sea,-trea. 42-2 CrailbrOOk, P. 0. f'IENTRAL HOUSE, BRUSSELS.-Avvnn tho lot et May, 1885, this Popular House bo run on Purely TeMperanite Prinelplefi, conforming qtrietly with the latter of Tap Oanada Temperance Act First...dues of Local Mitunfactures and Bast Brandi of 1m. ported Cigars will be kept on band, hi Well as all kinds of temporanoo lieviarages. Patron- age solicited, as every accommodation will bo rated reasonably, consistent with the time,. 42 T. O'NEIL. CARD 08' THANKS. I hereby convey my thanics to the Con- federation Life Association for the prompt payment of $1o110, under policy No. 11,282, for which the life of my late husband insured. Through the kindness of the NO. Mr, Manning, the sum assured was oadd within one week af tar the proof papers were sent in. MARY ANDRUS, Winghodn, February 2, 1885. 42. BRUSSELS LIME WORKS STILL AHEAD. TOWN St :54c3r4 Pile subscribers take the Opportunity of re. turning thanks to the inhabitants of Brusaele and vicinity for past patronage, and beg to state that having made 90 van.] imereVemente in their lcIi,l n.0111E43 of burning, they 4400 0011 tn butter position than ever before to SlInply 11,8 0,1111(3 with rirst-elitee LIM°. This being the eleventh neaten Of our buil'. 11008 dealings in 111118We...31 having given un- qualified satisfaction so far, the public eon re- ly on reeinving good treatment and it II retelaSs 14.61010 110)0110, First-01%as Lime at 14 cents at the kiln 11141 131 cents delivered, We also burn a Ne.1 Iltao for plastering at the 00100 4)0100. Remember the spot -Brussels 1 Imo Works, 13 trowN SON. DO Of 0 lt A. MolisELVE ellyslolnii,SurgeonandAccaficbeur. Graduate of Trinity OnlVer01 t y, 01 voron to Verolorly Of Ethel,late of Forthrlell Ginolcla Ann linenniNOM.-liriak house op: duattachiglieh Ohuren,alain et.,Erussola.28tt JA. SON , 10. D. • L. It . 3'. 1). 11.11 u burgh . Has removed. to Ins resideoue d tree 1, tilt, 1101100 fOritittly (1.11.1v1.1. uy itranain, awl. ut. rotaina o OttIOU 0.1 11.1fge0.1.f oseu4 tore. DENTAL. •t L. BALL, L. D. n., li0N011 k..A • t0raill111011 31,10 AltnolJer of the itoya Guitese .uuutal Purim tu. 04100 in .3 tra Ulan, u( 50, , V."1•51. l)l4�t)4u od1,, o W.304100.140% 410.41 00011)10 plLt US inane la all 0301111101.10. .41.0111.6 8 0,.m, to 0 1/.111. thi'rEL CARDS. Lek alli11110AN 1101'EL, BB 1.15- 21. 8121,S, L...nnig Outliel.proprleture,large eau convententtainpleroutna, doocial artell Una Co Oce.uuernial and ()tour Pravollers. The 01110 alwity, sorption 10100 1310 0)0)0050 brlLtItIfi 01 UlqUOrii Ulla Gigars . attentive Metier 0.1WItyS tlll U.1.4.EN'es HOTEL, 13.1.11181SELS. -TUE; well known hotel was 050011 (10 be t- en .tming order than atpretentota 0)10 3)011 proprietor nes tuoroughly refitted the house , The 11 arissupplied with the etiolcost liquors m1,10E0).11, Perms 51 per day . Good Sample Rooms( or Commercial 1111111, It. W. TUCE Proprietor' BUSINESS CARDS. 11, MeORAOKEN, limner Marriage Llcile603. Cillue at his groo ory,114rebeiry, 840001, 10-113 TWIN NUTT, VleTEBINARY 11) Shrgeon,Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Grillage Toronto, Residence, Illations° lately uumepl edby afr ,J. Parker Alain tree Ern t- eals. A illoN AIR, ISSUER OF 11A11 . doge Licensee, by appointment of 1.leUtinial1t-0o9'ernOr, Commissioner , tbc.„ 041 1) Akin veyanourand .igen t Fire Insurance Co. Chloe at theOranbrook Poet Ofiloo CUNNINGHAM, Insurance Agent, GuEi,111, ONTAAIO. H. L. JACKSON, Pratioal hmaker and Jeweller, Satisfaction Guarantee° in all Repairing. --SI-1.0P AT -- W. J. JACKSON'S sTuatz, 1111111I59IEL5 IX NE IDS 0011111 OF INTIM (CHANCERY DIVISION.) liEN111 vs. 1.-1ENRY. Pursuant to oho disarm for adminiStra- tion made heroin the creditors of Alexander Honey, late of the Township of Grey. it, the County of Huron, yeoman, who diod lit or about the month of August, 1883, are on or before the lith clay of INfity, 1885, to sond, by post prepaid, to E. E. WADE, Enquire, of the 'village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, the solicitor for the Administratrix herein, their Christian and surnames, ad- dresses and description, the 14 mIS partioulars of their claims, a statement of their me. counts and the nature of the securities, if any, held b' them or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from. Lilo benefit of the said (bare°, &cry creel- itor bolding any enormity is to produce the ipenno before me at any Chambers in the Court House, in the Tow001(01101.101), on the 19th day of nvy, 1885, at eleven o'clook in the forenoon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. (Signed) S. MALOOISTSON, '10.44 Looal Master at Goderiali,