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The Brussels Post, 1885-7-24, Page 8TI +' Kati SSE s eon D1r0otor of ChurclsaS and 50010�10s At all the latest faebiouable re• early in the spring. A aolntiou of Y l captions iu New York pale tinted and saltpetre iu water, in the proportion white Idol gloves have been worn iu of truo tabloapoonful of the former to 11 1a.m. and 6.86 p.m, Sunday School at I ailmvLLLn caaatm.-Sabbath Services at -, reference to the tan•oolouretl lovos ono gallon of the tattoo, will probably 6 g 2:30 p.mRoc. Jno. Roes, B. A., pastor.so long ltffeotell. prove au effective remedy if applied Battling caps and bats are in fawn- to tho plants 88 Soon as they tiro up, ful shades, and aro variously of red and the applications are repeated ow and w111t0.etripped wool, gossamer oasioually. rubber cloth, gray or black, and rad or yellow oiled silk and coarse straw, 1 VARIETIES. I1Nex col nen.--Sabbath Servioes at 11 a.m. and 11:2J p.m. Sunday School at 2:30 p.m, Rev. S. Jones, paster. ST. JnIIN'4 Cltrtu:n,---Sabbath Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.nl. Sunday School at 9;30 a.m. Rev. W. T. C1utfe, ineumbelit, illa211e1u1.1 Cbramt.-Sabbath Services at 10:30 a.m. and 6:30 p:m. Sunday Sotlool at 2:30 p.m. ramterRev, Wm, Smyth. ROMAN C.unomto Clauson, -Sabbath Ser- vice third Sunday in every month at 11 a.m. Rev. 1', J. Shea, priest. ODD FELLOW'S LopoE every Thursday evouing in Graham's block. MAsoxicLonoe Tuesday at or before all :noon in Holmes' block. A. 0. U, \V. Lobos meets on 2nd and last Wednesday evenings each month. PonrsTun'eLonGa 2nd and last Monday evenings of each mouth in Smale's hall. L. O. L. lat Monday in every month in Orange Hall. Posy Ore1Cr., Oftice Hours from 8 a. m. to7p.m. MECRANIC•O IN4rrxrrg 12ead1ng ROOM and Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to S o'clock p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. .Hiss Jessie Ross, Librarian. FASHION NOTES. Tucked skirts are m- uch worn. The jersey is worn only for demi• toilet. Onore, whooping cough and bronchitis izt• mediately relieved by Shilob'e Cure. Sold by 0. A. Deadman. Canvas and lace woven stuffs are all tho rage Black satin dresses are very fash- ionable for receptions or dinners. T1rAT hocking cough eau he eo quickly CUT( Al by Shiloh's Ours. We guarantee it. Sold by 0. A. Bondman. There is a tendency to retain the puff and looped skirt drapery. Spotted linen collars and cuff's are worn 111111 travelling dresses. Sancta's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by G. A. Deadman on a guarantee. It cures consumption. The pretty Gretchen dress for little girls is as popular as last season. Moire and tufted satin ribbons are favourites in Paris and Loudon. WILL yen suffer ioarneComplaint ? lnhs Vitalizersguaranteed to cure you. 6m1d by G. A. Bondman, Daffodils, tulips, white lilac, aucl wistaria are popular artificial flowers. The scarf of gold shot otamine is the favourite seaside hat trimming, SLEEPLESS t i;llts, made miserable by that terrible cough, 50110118 Cure is the remedy for you, Sold by G. A. Deadman, A. four or five -button glove is the most suitable for tailor-made street costumes. Tinsel cord is to take the place of tinsel braid in dress and millinery next ;;all, rIATAEnn curd, health and sweet breath se- cured, by Sbilob's Catarrh loom edy. Prime 50 cents. Nasal injector tree. 5olrl by Geo. A. Doadman. Little veets coloured silks laid in fine pleots, cuffs and collars to match, are made to trim waists. Colour on the edge is considered the proper and desirable thing in per- cale, linen cr lawn collars (113(1 cuffs, for travelling wear, fi ninon's Vitalizer is what yea need for Con• stipation,losa of appetite, dizziness, and all 3ymptomsof Dyspepsia, Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by G. A. Deadman, Sashes of moire, surah, and all sorts of soft, crapy silken and woolen stuffs, are in high favour, and are grades. Much money has been lost worn in almost every style preferred. in London on inferior and faulty Brocaded Moir antique is again e, wools. fashionable fabric for elegant toilets. The average annual production of In -white these superb material are wheat in Europe is estimated at 1,• much used for bridal toilets. 100,000,000 bushels, and the average SaiLen's Catarrh Remedy -a positive cure annual Consumption at 1,375,000,000 for Catarrh, Diptberta, and Canker Mouth. Sold by G. A. Deadman. bushels, showing a deficiency that Corsage handkerchiefs, which look has to be supplied by other countries as if made for dolls, are tucked be. of 275,000,000 bushels, less any sur- tween the buttons, forming a dainty plus stook now held in hand by contrast of dolour with the dress. Europe. Low shoes with ribbon lanes, be• Suit for $500 damages has been ginning with a small bow at the low- brought against a Wisoonsiu hoo- ey eyelets and tying in another 013 the keeper by a sheep farmer, who claims instep, are the last delight in this that his animals are 50 annoyed when line. running at pasture by the bees Ag to IIo•aentrn, Attention 1 injure his ileal( of thoroughbreds to When your borne is galled, scratched t0 eat or has an ugly sore, bathe twine daily, and ac- the extent of the above amount. ply McGregor & Parke' s Carbolic Carat°, it 1lluch intereat Is manifested in the re - is undoubtedly the finest healing and cleansing ap"lioation for it. Se sure TOO get DfcGregcr Molt of the suit among lleo•lmeopore. t Parkes. 5001 for 25c. per box, at J. nal- yelldottee aro not only ver The W y grooves&Co's, Drug Store, Bows are made of anything and handsome fowls, but are very popu- worn everywhere, from the slipper to lar for table purposes, And are sten- the top of the parasol. If narrow dily gaining f13 public favor. Where ribbon is used it is put on in abuntl• the greatest possible number of eggs cute. is desired, however, Most poultry At n welding to take place in the keepers agree that the Leghorue aro summer the boutounieres of the groom superior to any other known variety. and his best mac are to bo of four For all purposes the Plymouth Rook o'clocks, that being the hour fixed for has few superiors, the ceremony.Wood is the common summer fuel Coloured and white lawn collars, in many faimere' houses, even in the and pleated nusoft laundered, not stiff East, and on many accounts it id with starch, are taking the .place of more desirable of summer use than white linen bands for travelling and Deal. But the wood should have been mourning wens, prepared for use during the winter num Lightning. months, as it takes loo mnali valuable All 'ailerons from that terrible 'torment, time 10 do it during the 6oaao13 by ua silo6 heap Pl made a tie otpFluidn one fur active work. Dry wood, even if briskly rnlhad on painful parte and without not very solid, is excellent Nil mlfel' ening any disgusting medicine day at tor day, final and much rubbish on ovary form with little r1 no result, Fluid Lightning also 1 y cures as r lectually Toothache, Lumbago, Rheum atie a Headache and is only leo, Pox bottle at J. (lnrgrcaves t'e Co's, Drug Store. Boses lam: the palm from all other blossoms at 01-060nt. The illarechal Niel blonds cltaimingly with damask rases upon bonnets and hats of black Spanish lace. The latest fancy in healbrnamenteIt may do for tboologiane to call it is to put pendant strands of copper "Shoot," but 1110 old torm id good or lead beads or porcelain imitation enough for Most of us 113 the usual of the same on red serge and rod daily walks of life. flannel jackets for seaside wear. A New York man has developed a Cholera I'r•eventativ''''chock six inches thick, and he 18 ]tae. In order to withstand Cholorn end such like epllomies a porfeot 1308108 of blood, and the hating whether to soli lightning rods TTemper aetiou of oho stomach era regmir0 L TO insure that eud,iu theaheal,0st, mostuveilvble or taloa the lecture pl.atfdrm, and oomploto manner, use McGregor's Speedy "A ,nun and his wife may differ,' Cure for Dysyop ale and Impure Blood. Tbora is no purer safer or Blore relieblu remedy in says an essayist with great gravity. existence for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costive. , mass, eta. Ask your neighbor or any person They may, they may ; and what's who has used 10. Sold by J. Hargroaves t Co. more they generally do." Trial bottle given from. Doctor -"For dinner, taco forty American bathing suits are very minutes." Timid Ptltiont-"Would plain blouses with medium length skirts and half long trousers ; darkit be dangerous to add a piece of meat blue and grey are the preferred col. and some vegetables ?"Sober passenger (angrily) -"Look ours, with white or red braid for trim. where you stop, eau !" Tipsy pas, Serge flannel is the material. sooner (apologetically)--" Y -yes, I do; Liu :finish percales and prints the tr-rouble is to -iia -atop whore I aro 0000.uoa for summer wear. They look." are very like sine in their glossy finish, Apples are getting large enough to especially shepherd's plaids. For those who like wand materials, those twist a boy of 10 out or bed and half. way down stairs at every grip, and the tkbriee will be found extremely suit. way should not be lost by a able. single yontli. White plumes will bo fashionable "No\vthen, John," said tho restnnr• all summer upon drossy white hats, ant keeper to his boy, bring out those but with thin exaapti0u the lovely sandwiches wo put up last winter. French floowers,wer,, grasses, and foliage wreaths, es, 30(1 sprays of the sandwiches a big order come in to supply the Sunday school pio•nio." will quite usurp the reign of feathers, „Which do you liko best, Miss waists gathered to yokes "Which rowing or driving ?" he ask. and belts at the waist linee,, worn with ed as he gazed into her azure eyes. full gathered or pleated skirts, which "Uh driving by all hallus."' "Why 8" may bo tucked and trimmed with "Because yyon have to use both hands embroidery, bat net flounced, aro the to row." They wont driving. features of little girls dresses, "Did you pass the hat?" the pastor Farre Nimes. of a Texas congregation asked his deacon after the morning service. The present low prices of wool will "Yes, 1 did," said the deacon, and probably have a tendency to cause then looking into the vacant interior sheep farmers to pay more attention of 11 hitt that wanted nothing but Tin- to the production of mutton in future in., he added gloomily, "So did every- than verythan to wool. Good mutton is al- body else." ways in demand. By the use of Hanington's Quinine Wino and A patent has been secured for mak- .p and part8ohealthy Dinner Fills, sale ing Imitation maple syrup. Hickory of imitation;, see teat yyore gab "Hanington'a," bark is soaked in water, and an ere- the orioina( and genuine. Ivor aero by nu. druggists and gouera1 doctors In oanndu, tract is thus obtained, which, added "Who's that?" inquired an old man to the cane or glucose syrup, gives it at the theatre as a woman with a the maple taste and smell. train longer than a stage -wait came Pigs should have a plentiful supply striding out before the foollights. of pnre water during the long, hot "Why, that's the star," replied his summer days. It should also bo kept 8013. "The star ?" "Yes." "Why, in mind that a patch of green clover good gosh, Billy, she looks more like makes a most excellent feed for the tee comet:' growing porkers, whether young or His Name was Region. -"Do you old. kno v a titan by the 13111110 of Legion ?" Better crops of most garden vaso• inquired Darnley of a friend. "Legion? tables can he obtained by changing No, I never heard of him." "Jenkin's the locality of tho gardens occasion- told me hist night that I had been ally. By seeding the old plot to called the biggest fool•Jaekasd on clover and cutting it for hay a year earth, and when I demanded the or two the condition of the soil will man's flame he said it was Legion. be much improved. I'm looking for him. Good authorities in England claim A boy, while out riding on horse - that there is too muoh wool being back in it town in Idaho, during a produced in the world of au inferior storm, was struck by lightning, He grade. The finest goods and wools was stripped of all his clothes, but are io demand end held their prices sustained no injuries. This is not the the world over better than the low brawl of lightuing for which the par. ents of this country are yearning. What is wanted is a thunderbolt that will put the olothes on a boy in the morning when 1)e is called to break• fast, No lady who delights in flowers and likes t0 see them do well and bloom abundantly, should be without Haniugtou'e Food for Flowers. Ordinary packages 110o-•sumuieat for 20 piauts our ono year. A scientific writer says that to dis- cover how an insect breathes, "take, say a wasp or a hornet." He may mean well, but we shall not take either n wasp or n hornet. The person who lakes either a wasp or a hornet to dia. cover how an ineeet breathes is pretty apt to do dome very rapid and vigor- our breathing himself before he pro- ceeds far with the investigation. Bet. tor take an insect that doesn't violate the law against carrying concealed weapons. A. Bad Blunder, --The reapeotablo aontlemau of the following anecdote was the victim of a slight misuuder. standing, and probably ho dill not for get it, ile went to the train to see hue favorite daughter off. Securing her a seat ha went off to a bookstall and then returned to her window to say a parting word, fie is frequently done on each occasions. While ho was away the daIgIlier loft the seat to speak to a friend, and it the same time a prime olcl maid came in and took her place. Unaware of the im- portant change inside, he hurriedly put his face up to the window and said, "0110 more Kiel, sweet pet 1" In another instant the point of a cotton uulbe nlle. vette thrust from the window followed by the pa0810(111to interjection, may be thus disposed of, a'Saat, you grey -handed wretch!" Ho The onion mag 11 is doing an till' I scatted. usual amount of u ,:.logo In 30010 lo - cantina this season. As a remedy, Tho improvements to the Bank of or rather preventive, of this pest, Montreal building at Montreal aro some successful growers recommend almost completed, at a cost of $30,- sowing 400 pounds of salt per acro 000. L.ZULL FOR Sl I1VIC1;.TIIL UN. deraigned will keep the thnru'-brell 1)ur- bam bull''Model" for service at ilia florin, adjolaling Brims's, Terme 111,02 per sow, payable at time of service with the p rivilogo or returning. J, h ImNLCii'r4L, 31.4' Proprietor g0USL' d; LOT FOR SALE., ON Quoon Htroat, There is also a shop on the Lot thµt could be utilised fur so stable, Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply t0--, A, 11A\Vr1t4;loM1(it `,STM, 13I.ASIiILL, nuteher, thanking bis ninny customers fur their liber- al support for the past six yetr0 wlsbos to infuser then the t be- ing burned out of 111e old stand hue fitted up e shop in Smile's d look in a rst-eluss style whore he hopes to sou oil the old customers and an many now odes es son at to give hie: a call. I keep nothing but aret-class moats, rill kiil10 of Poultry and Sausage Meat Delivered to all parts of the Town Free. Cath paid for Fut Stook, CLLANLINLSS - NEXT TO - GODLINESS. The subscriber is popeyed to do all kinds of Painting, swill as HOUSE, SIGN, CARRIAGE, PLAIN cm ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. --0- PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING -AND- Graining to e4p1CItllty. --0-- - Spring time will soon be at hand so leave your Orders Early. Work done in the most satisfactory manner and satisfaction guaranteed. I will be found at my old shop north of the bridge. Wm. Roddick. Canadian gaeific railway Time Table, Teeswater Branch. Dittos. Going West, Mall. Express. 0 iTorouto.. Dep 0 Orangeville .. 4 Orangeville Jct 73 Amaranth t .. 10 Waldemar.... 123 Luther .... . 283 Arthus•.. . . 303 Kenilworth.... 88f Mr. P oneeT . . 44 Pages 1.. .. . 473 563 Pordwioh .... 00 Gorrie .... .. 623 Wroxeter 09 Wingham Rond 74 Teeswater.. Arr I`IAnitrsTON.. 7.20 a.m. 5.40 p,m. 0.50 " 7.05 " 10.05 " 10.15 '1 10.24 " 10.81 '. 11.03 " 11,80 " 8,29 11.58 a.m. 8.46 12.15 p.m. 9.31 12.28 0.10 7.22 " 7.82 •' 7.88 " 7.44 " 8.10 ' It 11 It 11 12.55 "IC 1.09 " 1.15 " 1.38 " 1.55 pan 9.31 9.46 9.46 10.08 10.15 .Milos tiding East. Express. !fall. 0 Teeswater Dep 5.15 11111. 2.1.5 p.m. 5 Wingham Road 5.28 " 2.80 113 Wroxeter .... 5.47 " 2,49 14 Gorrie ..., .. 5.53 " 2.50 I73 Pordwioh .... 0.02 " 8.05 263 Harriaton .... 6.25 ' 8,29 80 Pages l... .. 0.35 " 3.40 853 Mt. Forest.... 0.51 ' 8.57 433 Kenilworth .: 7.00 " 4.19 503 Arthur ...... 7.25 ' 4.80 51.3 Luther ...... 7.58 " 5.10 64 Waldemar.... 7.08 " 5.17 063 Amaranth t . 8.04 " 5.24 70 Orangeville Jot 812 " 5.115 " 74 Orangeville .. 8.85 •' 5.55 " 122 Toronto .. Arr. 10.45 a.m. 8.115 p.m. Refieshment and Diming Rooms -AT- TORONTO JUNCTION, ORANGEVILLE AND CARLETON JUNCTION. S.TTN'CHE BT 3 SS0C1i0 013 THROUGH TRAINS - BETWEEN- -TORONTO AND MONTREAL, - T. I?LE'VUTAE %, TICKET .UIBNT, 511(IISSli7,S JULY 24, 1385 BRUSSELS LIME WORKS STILL AHEAD. TOWN .'�r'QN. rho oul 4eribore take 0(1.s opportunity of re - burning thanks to1hoinhabitants of Brussels and vlalnity fur past patronage, and bog to state that having luado 401,re! tin Irav'ulontn in their 1,111, n10100,10 of burning, tlmy urn now in a better position then over before to supply the Publle with Firs winos Lime. TMs being Gin pl0vellth 00110011 0l our busi- ness dealings !n l3resoeIe Bad having given un- qualified eatieiaetIall se tar, 1110 nubile 0nn re• ly on mei goal treatment and a itrol-elaSs article from us. i Jret-oIn0s Liao at 14 cents at the kiln and 15 omits delivered, Wu also burn a 240.1 111no for plastering at the clothe pique, Remember the spot -Brussels Limo \Vorkr. TOWN & SON. 45 ALLAN LINE, -- or ---- ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. PSTI•ik.11.3,AGY: 1.:3 L inns II'00L,1,0N11ONnOB Si1 0 LA -1 OM' L0NOON, Bre.: Steerage, 811, Liverpool, Londonderry Queenstown, Glasgow, or Belfast to (Zueboo and always as low fie by any firet-alassline, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT SAILINGS FROM QUEBEC. SARMATIAN .Saturday, May Oth. POLYNESIAN " " 16011. CIRCASSIAN. „ 33rd. PARISIAN " 30tH. PJ6ltUVIAN Juno lull. SARDINIAN 13th SARMATIAN , " 20111. POLYNESIAN " 27th. CIRCJASSIAN " July 41(1. PA1RISIAN " 11th. PERUVIAN " " 18th. SARDINIAN" 2511. The last train eonuecting with the steamer at Quo beo ie ave 'Peron to Wednesdaya at 8:30 a' m. Passomgorsannle ave Wednesdays a10081) 3,10.6100, and oounoatwith the etaamer at nal: 116x, by paying nu additional 6010 0f 84;05 het, Gnu e2.052udeluss. No oettlo,slrue3 or pigs aro carried on Olio Mail Stanza ora of the Allan Lino. For 'Flake to and liar the nud ovary 1nforma tion apply to J. R. GRANT, Agent, 41 tl,, font 0Mer, lir easels. BABY CARRIAGES, BABY BABY CARRIAGES. JUST TO HAND a Choice Stock of Baby Carriages that Cannot fail to shit the wants of the Public. Call and see them. LARGE STOCK OF HARNESS ON HAND. Give Me a Call. H. DENNIS. CRANBROOK LIME WORKS. Tho subscriber wishes to notify the PUBLIC that he will have his LIME KILN in Complete punning Order by the 1st of MAY, and will be able to furnisl3Any Quantity of First-class Lisle at any time during the Sea- son. Price at Iiiln-14 cents per Bushel. V. Gramm, CItANB1100K, P. 0. -i, T H i, L The undersigned hawing completed tho change from the stone to the Celebrated Hungarian System of Grinding, has 110W the .11Ii11 in First-O1ass, Running Order, and will be glad to see all his Olcl Customers and as many new ones as possible. Chopping done. Flour awl Tela Always on Iland, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR ANY QUANTITY OF GOOD WHEAT W - M=241\1En