The Brussels Post, 1885-6-26, Page 7Juni" 20. 1885.
.DISTRICT NEWS,
T)r. Ilanovci, of Sonforth, has de-
cided to transfer tho practice Of hie
profession from that town to London.
Grey.
Itointrs arrri, AIM.ao.---This week
James ;$hurrio, lot 23, cion. 5, brought
to our officio it hauiphl of White Bus•
situ spring wheat that inoasnroci aft,
loin. It is now in main. for Grey
tow1Aliip to come forward agatu.
The (7t11 mu, is. putting ou a big
spurt on the barn building this year,
as uow bank barns aro being erected
The roadwork dour; this spring will the farms of SYtn Nowoombo, Jas,
improve sum of yu roads very ma-Slrimutings, and Wm, Thompson.
terially. They are to bo pushed right along,
Grey township vuters' list Is 1u the
Bums of the printer nod will be ottt
before long,
Iit:eobtel hat; It 11301V -bred
i:Pir,tanl bull fur stavipo oft hie flirai
adjoining Brussels. Soo NIA,
Township Counorl will meet at
Cranbrook uu Friday of next week
for ilio transaction of business.
At the Detroit Caledonian games
on 'Thursday of last week, Gideon
,iy'errie was awarded 2nd prize in put.
ting tho heavy stone, covering 87
feet,
James Smith, millwright, well
known in this township, has complet-
ed. his job at Paisley, and is now en.
gaged iu fitting up a 150 barrel mill
for bfr. Tilson, of Tilsouburg.
Geo. Alcock, wife and family, htwo
arrived from the Northwest. Ill Mr.
Alcock s six children we seg six of
the most powerful argtintouts ever
uouced of the pro4tetiveness of
Manitoba, and the healthfulness off
'.e climate,
Dien,—'iC%o regtot to aunoanoa.bh
decease of the wife of P. D. I1IeKiu-
non, of Whitesttouth, N. SV, T., after
:,:a 411noss of only 2 days She diol
hoot Monday. The many friends of
1[r.
McKinnon in this township
Evill sympathise 'villi bbm iu this
•&tion..
sclay Wm.
Miss
'viirrabr,rt.
The lacrosse club is preparing for
a grand tournament on Dominion
Day.
flies Mina Holmes has graduated
at the Ladies' College, Hamilton,
this term.
W. Boll is getting ou with the salt
well as fast as circumstances will
admit. Tho has bored through sixty
foot of gravel, twenty-five feet of
something like peat, and is now in
solid rock.
Listowel.
Oti town gave a good eaooiiiti Et°
itself last week in connection Witt. the
Scott Act Vote, a njttjority cif'�'j votes
being polled,
Wo1, 011/1115 j r. bae'ieteed a portion
of the en school btaidings for the
puriit'es of a croatis.ery, which he is
abaft stn.rting'iil{Cwn. Ho intends
'adopting the eofstrifugal process, and
will run un s 'tensive factory.
Detecttve'Eagan, of Detroit, has
arrested 'John Zurbrigg, from. Listo•
wel, ou°a trarraut charging him with
forgory.,.. It is alleged that Ito ob-
tained 1:05 from a bank in Listowel
by' forging the name of n woal'thy
farmer.
The town club gave the (kwon
Sound cricketers a bad drubbing, last
'day, beating them by an innings
Our boys &cored well,
k. Backing
18,
THE BRUSSELS ROST
Bee posters and programs for further
particulars.
Tho f.#ue1p11 Baily Herald says ;—
The Tolguutun Company's audience
is never disappointed, but always.
rams] the first Niece to the last listens
with eager attention to ]lie perfect ex-
omation of sante of the tnastor pieces
of the greatebt musicians, while their
rendering of Scotch and Irish airs
calls farll) !t porfre� •
t hggricabne of ali-
i�lauso,
The Iftugston Daily Nowa Sac
It is very sel:lom that a largor aunt
more select audience than wino h as-
sembled to listen to the concert by
the Telgtnaun Family is seen in the
Opera House. Every box was token,
every seat on the ground floor Nae
occupied, and the gallery W05 filled.
The music surprised and delighted
the audience, At the close of each
piece the performers wore warmly
applauded and received a well deserv-
ed encore,
Vali uli=tn News.
It is hinted at Ottawa that the (%Ov-
orninent may yet abolish the canal
tolls.
The Winnipeg Field Battery re-
ceived orders last Tuesday to return
home at once from Prince Albert,
Lieut Ool. V. C. Denison, com-
mandant of the Canadian Voyageurs,
arrived home from Egypt Ian Friday.
It has been deeideel that the Scott
Act doe& not oomo ince force in Wel-
lington county or ( stph Oity till the
first of May next,
A Kingston pl:vate of tho Salva -
lion Army hat been fined $20 and
.00sts for refusing to quit beating a
drum when requested by the police.
Io!i. and Mrs. D. H. MaeDowall, of
'rinse Albert, N. W. T. have arrived
at Ottawa. Mr. MacDowall partici-
pated in the Fish Creek engagement.
The Government Commission to
enquire into charges against Warden
Massie, of the Central Prison, will
commence its duties ou the 22nd of
July.
n McLean, brother of the In -
venue Collector at Gnelph,
out the Piston Times.
trolled the Cornwall
SPECIAL ANN
GAR
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OUNCEV6ENT
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ILD HOUS}U.
—A JOB LOT op—
en's oy's arcl (z Soft Felt Tats,
Boufzlii, at 40 Cents on the $ to be sacrificed at tlic Garfield House.
0A.TAT A1\T]D SJ i HJ TP[ HM.
A SPLENDID SELECTION OF
Scotch and Canadian Tweeds,
Bought at Manufacturer's Prices, to bo Cleared Out. Call and In-
spect these Goods at the Garfield House.
JUST TO JJAN3
AT THE GGARFIELD HO -USE
A Lot of Hoohela a Grail Cottons,
Bought for Spot Cash with a big discount. Be Sure and Secure those
Cottons at the Garfield TIouse.
IL WM/
PART ENT