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The Brussels Post, 1885-8-14, Page 88 egeratereartaaam THE BRUSSELS POST AUGUST 14, 1895. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, SOUTHERN EXTENSION, W. G. & B,11 'linin 1. a Bre scala Station, north and senth as i'. :5 41,0in south, Cuing North. Mall 2, a.m. Bilked 1001 a.m. Exl'rts 1L.e man. Blnil -- ..251 p.m, Mix..1.. - 5:.1,1 •tn. T:xl'rren 9:27 pmt The moruing train south and tho night tram. north will uuly rue ea Tuesdays, Thursdays, mud Sate ale vs. 11,.oro! _news toms,, chiefs amaug ye Satin' notes Au' faith he'll Arent it, 5 Boys pulled 1t acres of flax last Saturday in 8 hours. • CIDER vinegar. Adam Good. Mitis. DAVID WATSON, of Beaforth, was in town last week. TiuoTBY seed at W, hf, McCracken's. SLE advt. of Huron as Bruce Loan and Investment Co. They have mon- ey to loan at low interest. Bones, eor,l front 14 cents to 20 cents, at 13. til'ri y's. SLI: the Caledonian Society's pee - tors announcing the annual games, on Tuesday, Sept. 8th. U0NR3.-The best pure honey at 10 cents per pound, I keep no second class honey. Honey fn comb -15 cents. Win. Hartry. 20,000 envelopes iu stock at Tim POST Pcblisbing House. Ascertain our prices before purchasing else- where. Prtl.rns.-Persons wanting to pull tlax by the day or acre should apply at once to A. Webster. as the flax season is at land, W.tTcn out for the stock of station- ery, seined books, school supplies, &e. to be received at Tun Posr book store next week. CALI. a. C. W. Holland's if you want a d cheap buggy. Shop next to W. T, Hunter's old stand. NEXT Thursday has been appoint ed the civic Holiday. All the places ..f business will be closed. An ex- cursion train will run to Stratford and London. Tee 'run POST for the balance of 1883 We reproduce trio item eoucerniII the garden party at 1+, C. Bogue' lest week, on aceottnt of so many ougtlir- log for 'extra copies, Wo can supply thein this week. Ax unseemly row occurred at the Control Hotel last I+ridey afternoou. A revolver was captured that hadf been in the !land, or pocket of ono o the disturbers. Where 113 tho law for this kind of thing ? We aro iu receipt of a compliment- ary ticket to the lntornational band tournament and athletic sports to bo held at Waterloo on Wednesday and Thursday of next week. An excellent program is prepared and over $1,000 given In prizes. No doubt a number of our Brusselites will go, How would it be to have our civic holiday on 'Wednesday, and take it in, as our band is likely to go ? Whet say you ? AT the regular meeting of the Offi- cial Board of the Methodist Churoh the resignation of 1V, II, McCracken, as Recording Steward, was accepted, and W. H. Kerr was appointed as hie successor. Aunanimouevote of thanks ;vas passed to lir. AlcCraolren for his 12 years of service in this position. It was decided to adopt the weekly offering system in connection with the congrogetion and to that end contri- bution boxes, to receive the envelopes, woro placed in the Church. SELLING OCT. -Great clearing sale for 00 days of haruess, collare, fly nets, dusters, trunks, travelling bags, satchels, brushes, curry combo, whips, and everything in the harness line, The stuck must bo sold with- out reserve as tho proprietor is giving up business. 'Inspection invited. Over 20 sets of harness to choose from. TLis is a bona fide sale and no catch penny affair. All indebted to me must call and settle accounts at once. It STnvaxsox. LrxoEu waggons durable and cheap at C. VV. Holland's shop next to W. T. Hunt- er's old stand. SEE our comic advertising cards. They are the very thing to attract at- tention to your business. Call at Tire POST Publishing House and see samples and get our figures. Alas. ALsxasimmi has returned from To. Tonto with samples from the advanced fall opening of London and Paris millinery shapes. Lion. New subscribers continuo to drop in. Tell your neighbor that he can get Tar Post for 50 cents for the bal- ance of 1885. If all of our subscril•• ere would secure one more for us al- though a email thing for anyone to do we would be muoh benefitted. Will you try 2 ice cream. ohoiee of two flavors, Vanilla every day, Pine Apple, Lemon and Straw- berry every other day. A. Good & Co., Toronto ice cream parlor. A YOVOG gentleman, from a west. ern city, while plucking some flowers. for a lady friend, in the dusk of the evening, was mistaken for a cow and several young ladies were going to drive out tire "nasty beast." Where the likeness comes in gets the start of us but we would advise the young gentleman to do bis flower picking before sundown after this. Lock= lost, 00 Tuesday, either on the ;,wounds cf Wm. Vanstone, or between them and J. R. Smith's residence. The finder will much oblige by leaving it at TRH Pon Publishing House. It is an old keepsake, end contains locks of Lair. No POST NEST Wars:. -Following our usual custom and. that adopted ay a large majority of the journals throughout the country, wo will omit au issue of TOE POST next noels and • take a _': •iiday week. Job work will be atteo.led to Os usual. Therefore 000 readers must not be disappointed at the 0..u•u1L.3100ce of TOE POST nest weak, Leer. -A Goad Bracelet on Wednesday avo5iir o the grounds of F. C. Rogers or bettecen the above 130+'0 and the residence of Harry Town, 1'maor will please leave it with .tlrs, Rogers. \Vs have to thank the Detroit and Clevt.iiull Steam Navigation Company air a ecpy of their beautiful illustrat- ed book called "Lake Tours," giving au exceedingly interesting deooription of all the cities and points of interest front Cleveland to the pictureequo island of :Mackinac with engravings very minute in all their details, wife. eat believe it? 1st quality of honey only 103 ts, per In, I have sopa-Med my best hoouy, and will dispose of the 2nd duality in large iaiitities, at a much lower figure. (1. A, i•c:,dlnan, druggist .4 bookseller. TIM u5us1 monthly temperance meeting was held in tho basement of. St. Joho'e share) last Friday evening. 'Ile incumbent, Ileo. 1V. T. Clufl, oe. copied the chair, After devotional 1 xercist•c appropriate_ and intoroeting addresses were delivered by Itev. J. 11Gse, 8,1,, and Rev. W. Smyth. Miss May C..uper presided et the organ ,taring the evening. The next moot- ing will be held in Melville chureh on the first Wednesday evening in Sep- tember, AN Act, in the Ontario Legislature in 1881 world perhaps bo road with profit by some re;.idents of the town. It says that all pigs must be movod outside the corporation or kept at least 70 feet from any house, dwell- ing, or street. Even if they aro 70 feet from the prohibited places the pens must be cleansed at least once every day. Persona interested should paste this on their hog pen and obey It. D. WATSON, of Seaforth, was ill town on Thursday of this wook. Tins Stratford Calednniou games will bo hold nest b'riday, end l•Itlndou the day before, Bev, 8, JONES arrived Mottle this week and will conduct the regelar or - aloe in Kuox Church next S ahb 3311, Rev, J. Ross, B. A„ left Brussels last Thursday morning for Port El- gin, 3111030 he will put in part of hie 4 weeps vacation. Services will bo withdrawn in Melville Church for the next four Sundays. Iinxnx ALLEN has been canvassing our town for an interesting work called "The story of tho Upper Can- adian Rebellion," It is'pnblisbed by 0. Blackett Robinson and is a book that should be in the hands of every Canadian. A. M. Taxon, E. E. Wade, John Shaw and F, S. Scott were appointed as a deputation from Brussels to at- tend the Committee meeting in Tor- onto this wook, in connection with the proposed gathering efYoung Lib- erals to bo held at Toronto next month. THE i+'iremen'a tournament at Brus• sole on Caledonian day promises to be exciting and thorn aro a number of crack teams en this Co. probably the best in the Province, The Kinear- dmo and Mitchell teams aro by 00 means slow. The course over which they will run is a fast ono, New Excjtu.-The new Wheelock engine, manufactured by Goldio & McCulloch, of Galt, is now iu superb running order, at Howo's woolen mill. It has the celebrated Monolith attach- ment and all the latteet improve- ments. The engine does its work in a most satisfactory manner. D. A. Smola has things fixed up in very tasty style about the engine. A CURIOSITY: -W. Baker, of Strat- ford, has 00 inlaid sideboard ou ex- hibition in HIolmes' block. The piece of furniture is a great novelty in that it contains 82,2511 pieces of wood, be• ing mado up of butternut, maple, white holly, basswood, cherry and walnut, It has all been made by hand and occupied 13 years from the commencement to its completion. The sideboard shows a groat deal of skill and is an everlasting monument of 51r. Baker's patience. He has barna laid up with rheumatiem for years and occupied his time when off regular work in working at this er• tiole. You ought to see it. The pro- prietor says ho has been offered $500 for it. TINDER the regulations of the Edu- cation Department Parts I and II and the 2nd book of the olcl Ontario Readers cease to be authorized for use in the Public Schools niter the 1st of August. The Srd, 4th and 6th Readers may be used until the lst of January, 1880, but no longer. The authorization of the Royal Readers and the Gage Readers also expires on the let of January, 1886. The new Ontario aeries, from the let to the 4th Reader inclusive, and the Tablet Lessons of fart I will be ready for the opening of the schools in August. Oen Fones.-Mrs. John Ainley has gone to Michigan on a visit. -- Mrs. Jno. Reid and son spent a wook with Listowel friends, returning home last Saturday. -Miss Emma Oliver arrived in Brussels last week from Woodbridge. --W. J. and I. V. Feat, of Seaforth, were in town on Sunday. They were not alone either. -F. S. Scott and George Haycroft aro attend- ing the Grand Encampment and Grand Lodge, I.0.0.F., at Hamilton, this week. -Miss Mary Morris, of IIespeler,isvisiting Mies ilary Howe. -Mrs. W. F. Vanetone and children returned home last Saturday. -Miss Sinclair, of St. Marys, was in town this week attending the wedding of Miss Sinclair. --Miss Amy Patterson, of Toronto, is visiting Bliss Lily Moss this week. -The Messrs, Hyslop, of Chatham, aro visiting at 3. D. Ronald's. -J, W. Shaw and Miss Shaw spent last Thursday in Listowel. -Miss Kineade, formerly of Brussels, has been visiting old friends 10 town this week. --Mrs. Long returned to -Brus- sels last Saturday night after a visit of about two months in the oast. - Geo. Martin and Jno. Ferguson aro away this wook on a trip on the lakes. -Ronald McNaughton was seriously injured last wook by being thrown from leis wagon. His horse was frightened at a pig and Mr. 11Ic- Naughton was thrown violently to the ground,falling on his head, - Misses Ria ' and Hannah Brine, of Seaforth, are in town.- -Miss B. L. Burt, of Harrioton is visiting her brother in town. ---A, Drove, of Lon- don, formerly of Brussels, was in town this week. -Mrs. W. G. Smith and children, of London, !lave' boon visiting friends in this locality. -Ib, R. JIopkms, of Iiarriatou, woe visit• ing Dr. McKelvey last week. -Mr, and Mrs. Stephens and Mrs, Armstrong, of Godericb, worn visiting at Wm. Vanstones this wook.--Miss May Koyworth, of Kincardino, is visiting at harry Denleis'.-Capt.Laing is away at Guelph this week on a holt. day, ' PLANT your fall advertieetnent. Burette says that the Lieouss In specter is after one of our villagers with a sharp stick for selling liquor contrary to law, WEDDING Bnaos:-Last Wednesday morning John Stewart, barrister, of Belleville, and Mies lleggie S. Sin- clair, thin place, ware united in mar- riage, at the residence of the bride's father. Rev, ;Ino. Ross 13. A, offic- iated. The bridesmaids wore Miss Grace M. Ronald, of town, and Illiss Susie E. Sinclair, of St. Marys. W. M, Sinclair and Alex, Strachan sup- ported the groom. The brido was attired in oroam cashmere, trimmed with satin and lace, bridal veil, or- ange blossoms, &c. Tho bridesmaids wore cream cashmere and oreairi mus- lin, with laoo trimmings, respectively. The presents wore handsome and costly. After the wedding breakfast the health of the bride was proposed by Rev. J. Ross in a felicitous speech, eliciting a suitable reply from the groom. Rev. W. T, (Muff also made a few remarks, ooncorning not ' only the bride and groom but the brides- maids came in for their full meed of praise. The groomsmen were only too happy to respond for their fair eom- panious. Mr. andlllrs. Stewart took the noon train for the east followed by good wishes, rico, &e. Figura- tively we throw an editorial slipper after them and wish them long years of wedded bliss. Ax exchange says ;-Almost every individual has his or her own special ideas regarding what conetitutos a good newspaper man. The man or woman who doesn't knows just how to run a newspaper should, when found, be exhibited as a freak. ' Any able-bodied man 'can go out before breakfast and pick up enough general knowledge to run three or four nowe- papers for a month. Newspaper genius grows around on bushes, and all anybody has to do is to go out and pick enough to keep the business running. It is a great mistake to call the business a profession, It comes by chanes and anybody is li- able to be taken down with it at a moment's notice. When taken it is generally fatal. Tan POST would like to know if the band has forgotten us the past two Saturday evenings 7 -Why our con- stables allow so much profane len- guage on the streets in connection with some recent "circuses 2"-11 the crowd assembled on the street on Saturday evening to hear the preach - mg is not proving an obstruction to the •publio travel, as the eidewalk is generally blocked and podostrians aro forced to take a detour in the street ? -Whore you will get s. bettor order- ed place then Brussels 2 -What wo will do on civic holiday ?-Who is next on the matrimonial market ?- Whore will you find a more remuner- ative industry than the Brussels flax mill ?-Ie any body trying to help troop the Scott Act ?-Is not the business of the authorities to 800 that the law is rovcrenced 2 -What the solf-bind• or businoes will be litre next year judging by the brisk trade carried on this year 2-11 James Kolly doos not do the street watering in an A.1 style? -Why it is so difficult to get good bettor 1 Why second hand grease should command as good a price as first -elate butter by our morehants 2 -How much damage the rust is go- ing to do the spring wheat m this locality 7 -Why the horses running at largo aro not itnpountlod ? They aro `smashing tiro slcdowalka,-Why people don't pay their debts without so mticll dunning ?---Where you will find a better day's sport than that promised at the Brussels Caledonian games, on Tuesday, Sept, 8th.- WVhether people ora getting ready to give the oyster trade a warm reoeption next month 2 -self Tuts POST at 50ets. for the balance of the year should not be in evorybody'a houso 2 BANKING. NioIN'30811 ,C aloTAGGA13T, BANKERSBRUSSELS TBANSACT A GI:N1',1l. L BANEING BUSINESS. John Leach, of the township of Louth, loot the other night a field of 20 acres of wheat, which was set on Ere by a passing G. T. R. locomotive. The wholesale dealers in lumber aro gratified at the advance which has taken place within the past month in cargo rates on limber. At Milwaukee, the price of piece stuff has risen 50 cents or $1 per thousand on all grades in a month, and on shing- les 10 or 15 cents a thousand by car- go rates. Country dealers think that since there has been an advance there will be a further advance, and so they buy largely. A. Milwaukee wholesaler attributes the advance partly to a strong demand over the country, especially in large cities, towns and villages, where there is an immense amount of building go Mg on. Chicago alone will use 500,- 000,000 feet in building and for manufacturing purposes this year. The scarcity of certain kinds of lum- ber is exciting considerable attention, and the Northwestern (Chicago) Lumberman thinks there is some significance in the fact that a Chi- cago house lately placed an order at Parry Harbor, Ont., for 8,000,000 ft. in excess of dry stock ou hand at that point. Canadian papers men- tion an increase of activity in the business at Georgian Bay points, and late heavy shipments. BORN. Lroas.-At Campbellford, on July 20th, the wife of Mr. S. 11, Lucas, of a daughter. MARRIED. Srswaur-Stxcr,am.--At the residence of the bride's father, on Wednesday, August 12th, by Rev. John !toss, B.. A., kir. John Stewart, Barrister, of Belleville, to Miss Margaret S. Sinclair, daughter of Mr. Donald Sinclair, of Brussels. Fall Shows in 1880. Provincial, London, Sept. 7-12. • South Huron, L'xotor, Sept. 28, 20. Industrial, Toronto, Sept. 0.10. North Perth, Stratford, Sept. 24., 26. Tuokersmith, Seaforth, Oot. 1, 2. Mitchell, Sept. 22, 23. Hallett, Clinton, Sept. '24, 25. West Huron, Godericb, Oct. 1, 2. Ray, Znrick, Sept. 22, 22. Moruington, Milverton, Oct. 7. WnBaao, Listowel, Oct, 8, 0. Note')of hand discounted. Ioteroet0liuwedon deposits repayable 'on demand. "-UV' Eromptattentiongivontoeollectlans. -a LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. (II1+FAltD ELLIOT, L AW Olilse, tlrant'e Bleak, Brussels. Money to loan, IBruste0311 IP9fathel :®t, Counsc080 UlzkrULLT !wane Wnnx. Whits Pall Wheat..., .. 0 8S Rod winter Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas Butter, tubs and rolls .... 10 Eggs per dozen 10 Flour per barrel 5 00 Potatoes. i.0 Hay per ton 0 00 Hides per Ib 0 Dressed Hogs . , 5 50 Salt per bbl., wholesale ., 310 Shoop shins, each 1780 Wool 80 SE 43 50 SO ' 00 35 (i0 12 00 00 00 7 00 0} 5 f,0 80 1.1-1, E. WADE 13ARRISTER, Roo, L1 Olnao Eor+norly ocouplod oy A.. J. bio Os11,Lsq„IU Looklo's Bleak, Meueytu 1050, VYB. DIOKSON, v 1'e (late with (Jarrow & Proudfoct.Gode • rich) Solicitor, Convuyaneer, &o. Offiao iu Grant's Block, Brussels, Money to Loan. A LEX, .EICINTJdR, CLERK OL' .C1 the Fourth Molotov Court Co. Huron, Conveyancer ,Notary Publio,Laud,Loau and Insurance Aguul, Funds tuyestodend to Loan Collections made:. croon, Urah am'e block' nruseal 1 00 18 TN M EDIATELY, A PERSON ivilling00Isoanpoetoalce work. Must be lair scholar and board at Dome, Muet coma well recommended, 2, it, GItAN8o'stmaotor. OR SALE OR FOR RENT. - That commodious building on If big street Stusoots, whish has boon need Ito Tut: Too etrlsting onto for a number of years post, Silo 2,45, with back ortau0ion 12110. Por particulars adaross D, tXcGIGLICTJDDZ,it1nrloll, or JA, 1s, Wade, 90100010. MEDICAL CARDS; r A. IIcNAUGHI'1'ON, Bi. D., 0. r o Al., 0, 11, 0. 1'., ildtuburyh. Physlolsv, eurgoou and .lcouuuhuur, Unice iu Loukto's block, over noitdmau'sdrug store. j. A. HU'POHINISON, 11. D. L. At. 0. P. Edinburgh. Has re movod to hos ruoidoncu en Mtll Etrue t the Donau formerly occupied by Dr. Oration', and still bo tuore 00111401. ,ie still retains au onleo at rlargronyca' 1J rug Sturu. � ESIRABLE PROPERTY 11011 Ears. --•The 1'oelden00 00000104 by the undersigned is oliorud ter sale en reasonable tones, oheap. JAvery yeoman 00111'elttenee to 011ak0 adoelrablo property. Alsoood frame 00113105 20 x 00, whi )h hoe boon used by used for a store. This building wotild make a good Ahoy/ room for maobl.uory. Will outl separate or together. Apply 351 ,V, SIMI'b017, & EON, o Mini. 1`, 0. DENTAL, e'( L.•BALL, L. D. a., 110NO11 esse • Graduate and Jiumbur of Shu Moya College of Dental Surgeons, Peron to. 0111ce to Btrutnyre 131ook, Visite WI ngnetu onion um Wednesday, Bost posstulu pains taken iu all operations, Hours a eau, to 5 p.m. BUSINESS CARDS, 186 O'CONNOR, TEACli111t .L.y i. of Thorough Bass, Voatl, Dud Instru- mental Music uuk'ionu, Organ nu.l Uuiter. Jtuferouou-Ladles of Lurotte, Guelph. Itosldouoa-N0.9, iseutbl Brick Terrace, 04-5 un, Brussels, Out. Well. McCIiACKEN, Issuer Marriage Licenses. Onlco at his gree ory,Trrnborry street, 10.91 TORN MUTT, VETE1UNARY aurgeon,Gruduate of Ontario Veterinary Collogo Torouto. Resldunao, thohouee lately occupied by Mrs.J.Parker Mainslroot,Brut- aolo. ® MCNAIR,ISSUEII 011' MAR• £L. rinse Licenses, by appointment of Lieutenant -Governor ,Commiesloner , alta „IZ B.Oouyoyanoer and Agent Dire Insurance Co Office at the0renbrook Po 10 aloe MILLINERY & HAIR DRESS- ing done by Mrs. Turnbull. Best - donee -North of school house, corner of bra• ohonio stroot, Breese's. Cann -Wo would raa0mmand Mro. B. Turnbull to the citizens of Brussels os a good straw milliner. While i5 Laialald she gave good satisfaction t0 her customers in making over and dying telt and otraw hats, ii, Graham &Son. 40.41n ROBT. CUNNINGHAM, Insurance Agent, GTELsa, ONTARIO THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. at SPACIOUS BUILDING TO rout, suitable for a !tail, lodgo•room, or Private rooidosao. For particulars oppiy to T. 11. s'l1OTHlu11S, New Garfield Houso, Brussels. WE STRAYED FROM THE promises of the undoraiguo,, about two wooks ago. Elio is white in outer with a dark Soso, Any Information leading to her recovery will he thavkfullyrooefyod, Word may he lett at run Poor Publishing House. 1f. S. WELEIT, Brussels. 1ARM TO RENT. -LOT 12, CON. 7, Grey, will be ranted for tour or ave years. There aro 22 acme o1 fall wheat sown and fall plowing done, Posessoim) given at anythno. JOHN McINTOSH, Sett ARM. WANTED TO RENT.- A person is desirous of ranting a tem, with 50 or 00 acres under oultivatfou, eouvon- iontly situated for a torn' 51 a or 5 yearn, A good root will he paid for a sultablo plaoo. Persons having farms to baso should apply a TUE roar Ptbllohing (louse at once, CANADA'S GREAT INDUSTRIAL PAIR & A. c3rrcl`L: ITTlAr, EXPOSITION, 1885 -,- 1885 WILL 113 111101' A'1"1)00 0100 0g-� T O PJ O 1" 1 0 SEPTEMBER 9 TO lo. Tho largest priros .vnd the best show or horses, nettle, sheep pigs, poultry, agriofltural horticultural and dairy pt0,t,,cts, manbi0or Implements,)u and mufaot00as of all klndo in the Dominion et Canada. Prize Note and en- try forms eau bo obtained from the Secrete?. los of all Agricultural Societies and Meehan - IOW In13titn'4os, or they 30113 bo omit anywhere ou application by piIo of ourd to the Hoer Maly at 'Potento. Entries 01ose 203,05320 A. largo mlmhoretspecial ettraotioos aro being pre- pared for stoat tiara, for fell par Cleulino of 10111011 son Spoolal Programs Cheap rates and oxourolou5onall? ailways, Tho oast tame to violt the cute 51 Toronto, W1THnOW,J3., J. TULL, Prosidoni, Manager and Rec. TORONTO, ONTAIIIO,