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The Brussels Post, 1886-5-28, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST WOOL WOOL VErnAxErteAr atorodayFPdrs' ' oto a iay) "WAIN-•i�--q^ �-8-7 -•r-� Tint next public ]holiday will bo N1r -C�...N '1 i.3J Jniy let. It comes on a Thursday A QUANTITY OF GOOD WOOL, this r, QUANTITY TnE yeadividend to ereditoes in eon• nection with the Drowe estate I luno prepared to Pay the I-Bgh- ' amednts to 15 cents ou the dollar, est Mnrltot Price in Cush. Len Monday was a quiet day in R ■ GRAHAM, town, comparatively speaking. A s large number of our residents were BRUSSELS. : out of town. MR8. JAMES Ross has been seri- ously ill daring the early part of this weak, but we aro pleasad,to state she is improving nicely now, THE Queen's Birthday brought Miss Maggio Shaw, of Moorefield, A. Sbiel, of Toronto, A. M,Kay, Dudley and Hilton Holmes, of Goderich, and others to town. JAMES VAMP:BELE malls the attention of the public, by a poetic effusion, to the fact that he is prepsred to repair all sewing machines in;a way to guar- antee satisfaction. Bead his an- nouncement. A ahfcl's among ye takin' otos TSE now advt. of Great & Co., who A.n' faiNa he'll (rent it. purchased the stook of Jas. ]Drowe, may be read this week. They have DANIEL CLARK i8 Bial( with Wiliam- a large and complete stook and are oration of the bowels. Melee your wants known through the columns of THE POST. 0ADaAoo plants at McCracken's, Jae. W1Lsoe, V. S., of Wingbam; was visiting F. W. O'Brien, V.S., last Tuesday..at 'Sleevelet, on May 24th, to run a Miss LIMA O'CowNon sang aa 100 yard foot race at the Caledonian concert in Seaforth on Monday even- Games, Brussels, for stake of $25, or upwards, and as a guarantee of my challenge 1 have deposited $5 with F. S. Scott, Chief Caledonian Society, Agreement to bo signed and baiance of stake to be put up by June 32th, 1886. NEW HEARSE•—Tho new hearse be- longing to the undertaking deport- ment of R. Malcom's shop ie compht- ed. It is a handsome vehicle. Tie gear is a Monarch. The wheels, pole and whiffletrees were made by Jas. Walker, the blaoksmithing be ing of this weak. D. Ewan, and the body of the hears, Fon best value in General Groceries, by Mr. Malcom. There are platt Crockery and Glassware, go to Thomsons, - one door north Iiaycroft Bros. W. M. GRAY, wife and daughter, of Seaforth, were visiting at Rev. W. Smyth's last W'edneeday. Tux demand for Mis. Alexander's bon ton millinery continuos unabated. MRS. Jona NonT, and son started for Clay Centre, Kansas, last Tues- day afternoon. We wish them a safe and pleasant journey. 'I'aE cheap Saturday excursions aro now run to Kincardine. The fare is $1 00 for round trip, with privilege of returning on any `train on Monday. WE regret to hear that Miss Henry's mind is so impaired that she will be sent to some asylum for treatment. We hope her recovery will be speedy. Pensmos selling eggs aro cautioned against packing them in salt as they will only receive half prion for them at the stores as the salt interferes with tho yolk of the egg. ,& meensOM11 new Newcombe piano has been pnrcnased by G. L. Ball, L. D. S., of this plane. The instru- ments turned out by this manufaetory aro very highly spoken of. CABBAGE plants, early and late; toZdato plants, house and bedding plants in endless variety, at The; Kelly's Greenhouse. REPORTS say that there is very lit• the prospect of the grain market ris- ing, so farmers would do well to sell their staples grain before the now crop comes in, Try Brunets mar- ket, WHAT about the street wateriug ? Some of our business mon *ant the street opposite their business places watered at the expense of other mer• chants, wo aro told. Let everybody play fair and all will go well. THE A. 0. U. W. Lodge has chang- ed its nights of meeting from Wed- nesday to the 1st and 8rd Monday in each month, Three new members were added to the roll last Wednes- day evening. association• to bo known as the TENDERS are asked, through'an acs- "County of Huron Cricket Assoeia- vertisement in THE Peerfor 40 or 76 tion," and the following officers were acres of laud eligibly situated for a ' elected for the prosect season ; Presi- Poor House for Huron Oo. This dent, E. E. Wade, Brussels ; Vice• time worn subject will be brought up Pres,, R. J. Stark, Godorioh; Sec. - once more ab the meeting of the Treas., W. Jackson, 01lnton, By - County Council next week. laws and constitution were adopted, Tan Western Fireman, pubIlehsd and the. following matches for the at Chicago, says :—''A little sensation season arranged :--May 241h, Gode- will be created in manufacturing Dir- rich vs. Brussels, at Brussels ; June cies when it is known that a Cana-. 7111, Clinton vs. Goderich, at Gode- dian steam fire engine builder had a rich ; June 19111, Seaforth vs. Gode- bid 10 for the steamer recently con. rich, at Goderich ; Juno 21st, Bens - leaded for at bt, Paul. The protein- eels vs, Clinton, at Clinton; July 1st,ural Society cunt bid was mach lower than any Godorioh vs. Brunelle, et Goderich; aeon to bo other, though it was made with the July 1st, Clinton vs. Seaforth, at _1 f the Col- 4lndcrstanding that the city should Seaforth ,, July 15th, Seaforth vs. caul Exhibition, ' It, 3Owever, did pay the duty In ease a °untrue, was Brnssels, at Seaforth ; July Milt not arrive in time, end airangements made. It is hardly likely that Can- Clinton ve. Goderich, at Clinton ; were made that itphbuld le presented ado will compote with the United Aug, 5, Clinton Vs. Seaforth, at Clint by Sir Charles Tupper, bt on open - States to any alarming extent in tie ton ; Aug. 12111, Seaforth vs. Goderioll ing the atm the flowers w• a found 10 manufacture of fire apparatus. The at, lieaforth , Aug, 19111, Seaforth 78. bo utterly, destroyed, and th ceremony Ronald steamer can down them every Brussels, at Goderich ; Aug, 81st, had to bo declared off, .omebody time either for price or efficiency. Clinton vs. Brnssele, at Brussels, abound Loretto an onion her GRAIN DEALER, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENTION, W. G• & 3. R. Trains leave Brussels eta tido, north and south,asfcllows:— Going south. Going aorta. Usil 15 man.' Mixed 0;88 a.m. Express.. ..,.11;45 a.m. Moll 'AAO p•m. Mixed 8.50 p.m Express 1028 p.m.'rhe morning train south and the night train worth will only ran on Tuesdays. 'Thursdays, and Saturdays. .l7.Cia,!•G`' Ch7$±.C11l. able to supply the public with any thing from "a needle to all anchor." Take a look at the advertisement. CHALLENGE.—I, James Jones, of the village of Brussels, hereby chal- lenge Go t. Msogrove, of the township of Turnberry, who competed with me lag last. Witmer ALEXANDER will buy or repair old riddles. JOHN HALLIDAY, of London, former- ly of Brussels, was in town for several days this week. Tim cricket club talk of giving a concert on the evening of the Bras eels Caledonian games. Kent the 22nd of Juue as a free day. Die the day of the Caledonian games in Brussels. SOCIAL in the basement of the Methodist church on Thursday even - glass sides, back and front, 6 urnes with plumes, 2 lamps, 2 silver plated rails, gold fringe and tassels and a French boot seat. The outfit reflects credit on the proprietor's workman- ship. Roach. the new advt. this week and see what he has to say about his business. Toe last new venture in illustrated journalism is The Mirror, an eight page paper published in Toronto, whose aim is "to hold, as 'twore, the mirror up to nature," in accordance with Hamlet's advice to the players. We do not praises to know how finch a publication, issued at 5 cents per copy, or $2.00 annual subscription, can be produced with such a degree of excellence and yet be found remin- erative ; but thee is, after all, "none of our business." The initial number, which is printed on toned paper and may be characterized as a perfect mode of typographical perfection, contains original illustrations of the presentation of the North-West medal to the Toronto volunteers, some in- tereeting views from the vicinity of Ottawa and Peterborough, portraits of the twelve members of the Toronto Baso Ball club, and also some capit- al original comic sketches. Great attractions aro promised for the sec- ond number, including illustrations from original sketches of the anti. Scott Aot dynamite outrages at Orangeville. HURON OnucasT A550a1ATION.-0n Tuesday of last week a meeting of the leading cricketers of the county was held at the Ratteubury House, Olin - ton, for the purpose of forming a County Association. There wore present Messrs. Malcomeon and Stark of the Goderich olub ; Messrs. Holm • stead and Wilson, of the Seaforth club ; Messrs. Wade and Dennis, of the Brussels club ; Messrs. Bray and Jackson, of the Olinton club, After diseuseion, it was resolved to form an 1.1'k'it81NT5VE WANTED, A steady boy, 15 or 10 years of age, with good English education, wanted to learn printing. Apply at Tilt Poe Publishing House. --At once. G. A, FEAR was home fey the Queon's Birthday.Vicar heavy white frosts some of these nights. ' Tint fireb day of summer, Jane 1st, will be ushered In next Tuesday. T1114 father and mother of Mis. D. A.. Smabe were visiting in town this took. GEORGE FoieerTH returned this week from a few weeks visit to old friends in Renfrew county. He Saye the Scott Act is working in that county first- rate. Tag children of St. John's Church Sunday School are to give a choral service in Walton church on Sunday Haat, at 8 o'clock. The service will be conducted by E. 13. Burt. TOE Grand 'l'runk Co, refusing eo place au early train at the diseases of the people of this locality on the Queen's Birthday it, another proof of how little they care whether they are obliging or not. What wo want is a competing hue so that we will not be tut the mercy of the G. T. R. Canadian News. The widow of Biel died en Monday. It ie oxpeoted that the Manitoba Legislature will prorogue on '.Thure- day. The Better terms Bill has been read a second time in the Manitoba (legislature. Indians, for some time hanging round Regina, have been forced to- wards their reserves. Five Bowmanville hotel -keepers have been fiusd $50 and costs each for violation of the Scott Act. The drill shed of the 18th (Hamel. ton) Batt. was eompletely destroyed by fire on Saturday night. It is reported in Montreal that the 0. P. R., Montreal Telegraph Com- pany deal has been consummated. A Victoria B. 0.. woman soundly thrashed a Chinaman last week for improper conduct before her two ohildren. Flues to the amount of $600 were imposed on Peterboro'liquor dealers last week for violation of the Soott Amt. The St. Thomas Chief of Polios re- cognized a thief named Vincent by a •ed necktie he tied purchased with 'tolen funds. Calgary in one week Llai au Odd- fillows' ball and soiree, a St. George's Society dinner, a calico ball, and a Tenements' thunderstorm. It is estimated that the Dost of pur- °teeing the toll roads about which tin Hamilton and Wentworth Coun- cil' aro negotiating, will be $260,000, no London Trade and Labour un Cocil refused to adopt a motion tbalking Hon. John Carling and W. R. Meredith for parliamentary fa - 70013.M s, P. O'efahony, of Guelph, set a hen n a dozen eggs, and the result was hirteou chickens. One of the eggs bad a double yolk that gave twine '1'b young women of Lindsay to them tabor of 200, who work in man- ufactu mg establishments, purpose to form organization similar to the Knigh of Labour. ca Then is only ono use of smallpox in the [oravian Indian Reserve, and the patent 18 recovering. No fresh cases a anticipated, as the most en. ergetic ?reeautions to prevent . the spread 0l the disease have been taken. Barrie protests against . Orillia's nerve. n the Queen's Birthday the Queen's wn Rifles visited Crinin and the Grenadiers visited ,Barrie, and in co nection with the visit of the Qusei s Own, Orillia advertised an exalt on from Barrie to that town- B ris♦ was horrified, • . There is war between two farmers of Salisbury Man. One lent the b 1I Other it COW which he refuses -to return on the round that he gave a TIM for it. MM other contends that he gave a geebldr for the hen end must havo thsbeli A final ultima- tum from thl powers is expected every day. ' i According ti the Peterborough Times the Cautdian Pacific Railway must be ranninga special fast Scott Act express. A'young man of that town who on Satirday was reported to have gone to Iritislt Columbia was home again on Monday, evening fol- lowing. He was wantel as a witness in a Scott Act cafe. The Montreal I3orticll t sent a bouquet to the presented at the openin o MAY 28, 1880. 41470.17COOlary6.40•414.00050a,01[7.09rfarrreArrarMorlataterrirr 33rendoli has 798 single melee and 577 single females. Ottawa Werke Imo began an agi- tation for shorter hours, On Thursday, May 0, Oaigery ex• perionced the severest snowstorm of the winter, Tnosday beet was the 108rd anus- vorsary of the landing of the loyalists at St. John N. B. Duuwioll Township has defamed it bylaw to raise $4,000 for the Dutton High School. Richard Harrison, of Scott, townehip, keeps 120 hone, and gather° on an average 75 eggs a day. The police made a oaptere of 80 gallons of whiskey at Langdon, f1• -W. T., recently, together with' a waggon and outfit. Luke Sharp, of Columbus, Ontario County, has been committed for trial for seducing his sister in-law, mut for procuring an abortion. Jtldge Travis, of Calgary, has been given leave of absouee pending the investigation by the commission of the charges made against him. The Manitoba Legislature favours guaranteeing four per cent. Interest on the bonds of the Hudson Bay Rail way to the extent of ;4,500,000. Fifty men loft Winnipeg in the be- ginning of the woes( for Donald, en the 0. le. R. line, where they will be- gin the erection of Anew shade and itt the same time fifty men wore sent alit to the work of building round- houses, stations, and water tanks be- tween Donald and the western term - inns at Vancouver Oity. BOUN. MoGuxnu,—In Brussels, ou the 25th inti, the wife of Mr. Arthur McGuire of a son. DIED• S1 uinc, In Walton, on Tuesday, May 25th Annie Maud, second daughter of Rev. T. J. Sabipe, aged 8 years, 5 months. 8rustist. a JSXarico,t• OonnecrsD OAnarcLLv H7807 Wain. White Fall Wheat........ 74 76 Red Winter 75 77 Spring Wheat 50 Barley 45 Oats 28 Peas 51 Butter, tube and rolls 11 Eggs per dozen 0 Flour per barrel 4 50 Potatoes 25 Hay per ton Hides per lb Dressed 11'oga Salt per bbl., wholesale . t .. Sheep skins, each Wool 8 00 7 5.00 60 50 17 77 50 20 02 12 00 00 330 0 00 7} 5 00 80 1 00 18 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ANTED A GIRL, 12 or 14 scare r0f ego, as nano. Apply to Mrs* T. O'Neil, Bruseols, A/rONEY TO LOAN AT yy 6 PER cont. Straight leans. Apply to N', 80- Oranbrook. (130IOE FARMS FOR SALE.— Atewsplendid ,itnerovod,tarms for sale to the township of Grey, Morrie and Alol(fi- lop. Apply to A DELGArTY ,0 o Auctioneer BrusselsP 0. 15.00 rIHURO.HES, PUBLIC BUILD— trigs, end Private Houses painted and decorated in modern styles at reasonable rates. Estimate given. Address— H OLIIOAS, 70-tf Godorioh. USIO.—MISS LIZZIE JA0K- l�fl sox having returned from Toronto, where she was under the instructions of Prof, Forsyth for the bast six months, is now pro- parotitogive instructions onthe piano or or- gan. Terms made known on aplineation, �ULL FOR SERVICE.—THE undersigned will keep curing this tea - SOU, at lot 14, con, 12 Grey, (near Oranbroek) athorongh bred Durham Bell for service, Tanats.—$1,00 per °ow, payable at time of cervica, with the privilege of roturniugit'ne1- 000017, JAMES SLEMAION, 44•ti Oaaubrook. re ARM FOR SALE,—THE UN dersigned offers for sal p 10D acres, being lot 0, con, 10, Grey, 80 olearod, bolanoe timber- ed with beech and maple. A comfortable house and barn is on thefplase, TERlis; To suitpurohaoer, • Aoply to BOST, 0lc1':111G13TON, 47.0 Brussel% ANTED. --40 TO 75 ACRES of land suitable for a site for a poor Benue within a moo of the limits of the towns of.Godorioh, Olihtop, BSaforth and Winghom or the villages of 19xoter, Blyth and Brussole, or any other plana in the County within a mild of a station. adorn statin price per sore will neat 00iVed by the undersigned754A AltisoN luno 47-8. 51 00. Clerk. FOR SALE. 2 new Lumber Waggons, 2 new Buggies, 1 Plow,1 Set of arab-mase Iron Harrows, 1811- ver(vatoh• Tboab0vowilIboeold cheap for 005000o. time, or will be eaohanged for cordwood. Al0Oaga•tntityot Lath on hand. Anply to P. 0. 110GE118,• 42. Brussels. THE BEST VV I] n MILD. W. Morrie, BxseLslon Inou 1Vonns, MITSnLLL, O T., Manufacturer of three different kinds of Windmills, , The elmpleek, strongest and most setlsfaotory W tudmill yob made, Por pump. ing water, sawing wood, chopping grain or driving any light moo/unary they have 110 equal, StyOELEB11AT14DPCMPS have 0e• °urode world-wide reputation: I guarantee them as being Superior to many now in the market, andoquai to any ever made, They will throw water 800 foot, or force is n mile 00 the level. Farmors and. stookmmn are re - ghosted to send for particulars before buying either a Windmill or o Pomo as I claim the mine aro the bo14 D£ the market, filitalinli,s(Mt, It tille`91. lti'ciNTO 811 tb lbieTAGGAIBT,' )3ANIfEI4S, 131ttISoT,S, Transact a General Banking ji ISi126SS. , 500101111(13 :limo mated., Itttir111 H11N)1 r.1 .1.1,m111 1 r,:+sr.1'de 04 (1e)uaud. Prompt ,tut a1.)., ,liv°a t•, e.dieotlonx, LECAt Ut CON'VE'i MICIND. (1IFFARD ELIA° P1', LAW OF- doe, (heat's Block, Brussels. Money le lean. E. WADE, BARRISTER, &o. tloll, L. moo form0rly 000(1(404 b V 1. .T, Ste. o1 q., ua 0.0kio's ala01, '.f rney tr 10an B. DICKSON, (LATE WITH a Darrow d: Proudroos, Goderich) Solid. icor, Conveyancer, .00, °oboe, araub's block, Brussels. Money to loan. ALEX. HUNTER'CLERK OF the pourth Division Court Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Patine, Land, Loan and Ineornuoo Agent. Fends invested Hud to loan. Collections land°. muco in Graham's BJoc): Brussels, .-.z MEDICAL CARDS. T A. b[cNAUGHTON, 8I. D., C. 5 M. L. n, 0. P. Edinburgh. Physician, Surgeon and deeonehour.. Officio, Mrs. Sh1o1's block, Toraberry Street. tee A,. HUTCHINSON, ALD., • L. E. Cpo. P. Edinburgh,• Eo idenee,on ACfitl'5,,ont nUdloo at Har- greaves' Drug Store. DENTAL (1 L. BALL, L. D. S., HONOR VI • Graduate and tramper of 1110 Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. 1120 various anesthetics given; also a 110•T local anresthebio for the gums only. All a 10001)ohs carefully porinrmod and guaranteed. Prices moderato, Pull u eta store. 8 o.w. to 825. m, BUSINESS CARDS. `� • H. ifoORAOKEN, ISSUER of Marriage Licenses, Olfoo at his Grocery, Turnberry street, 2.38 11SoNAIR, ISSUER OF MAR- Lboe5riago Licenses, by appointment of oaaot-Govoruot•, Commissioner, dm.. Q. B. Oouveyaa0(r and Agent Niro luseranee Oo. Odioo at the Oran/nook Post Office, Robert Cunningham; INSURANCE AGENT, Guelph, - Ontario. To ill, O'OOVNOR, FIRE, LIFE, some of the betaAccident ndm eLeah t nrbablo Uginpnn los in tho Dominion, 00003 Brick Torra0c, Turuborry Stteet, near the station. On rise O'CONNOR TEACHER 01 Chorea h Bass, Voea1 and Inatru; mental Music 011 Plono, Organ and Guitar. Reeierenee—Ledieo of sidence-3o. e—No. 2 south 13riok Tarmac 44.8m Brussels, Ont. .i W O'f3RIEN V. S., FIOI�TOR L.• Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, has resumed the practice o f Jo lit Nott, V. s„ and as prepared to treat all diseases of domes- vioatod animals ou eotsusiaa mud approved prineiplee, Treatment of delloato teals a specialty. Omoe at John Nett's, V. S. NEW BLAO.IXSlMITH,. .Bring your lame horses to Daniel Ewan, he has LEASED IV. T. HvvTnit's STAND, Brussels, Having practised for years and risonto the highest position la the 'leading horse.ohming establishment of (4raham,Ediu burgh, Scotland. Also havingpalled 81111 honors through the Royal Veerinary Shceing Wool ,of l.B.Smith,London, Einland whore hundreds o1 crippled hora50 parsed our hands daily I eau safely guarantee to euro eon - treated fort et interfering Mooser. How work and ropairtrrng of alt kinds done on reasonable terms, and workmanship that will (lune°. By giving mo a ea I feel 008100od J: would secure emu trade, . D. E WAN, ^17-11 Hunter's 010 Stand. I3LASIIILL, many oe Butcher, forPMYoral wishes to for themothatobe- fag burned Out of the old stand bas fitted up a shop in Smelm'e Bleat( in first•olasn style whore 110 hopes to see all the old customers and .AE keep nothing(ta but II1e8 elope meats call kindeof Poultry arid Sausage Meat. Deliver- ed to all parts of the iowu Free, Cash paid' for Fitt Btaois. .ARI[ IN GEnY FOR SALT BI3. tug lot 14, on the loth oon.00ntointng 100 mores, south part lot 15 ou 10 con., containing 45 acres, Lot 14 is partly olearod the bal- ance well timbered. A norm falling °rook aromas the tot and it fit walla daptodfor farm. ing or grazing. Lot 15 is mostly olearod and nutlet good oulbivatlon, the balance well tlm.. CURIA in parts 1 self the pnrehaso', For tgribor particulars apply to the proprietor on the arom�0 s..Thl0lot is well draine001d0, . AVERY AUCTION SALE OF An Excellent Farm, On. Wednesday, 23, at 4 o'clock p, ?Jt. Capt. Stratton, Auotioaeer, has received in- structions okthepreiinisec,11.0 11 Yes of excellent laud, belay lots 12&advert of 1s, on 060. 5, Gray, and 80 acres, part of lot 24 con. 4, Gray. Thera aro 100 aere9 cleared, the 1alanoo is hardwood bush, There is n woll.aniohed, comfortable:, brick house, bank barn, outbuild- ings, orchard, Gale, good fences, Rc„ on tho protnis05. 82 aures of Wheat, 80 acres of oats, and a dorms of peas, are now growing, Pc alebs- itnt will be given 80 days after °ale. Taints.— 10 Her dont of partime° money to be paid at time of Palo • tudlelont to make Op Inc half' of the prima in t10 days,whoa poa0oesiolo will Us given, and balsam o bo seemed on mortgage, rex 8, 4 or 5 years at 0 par. Dont. -pot- (0122.11171,'rho proOorty wilt bo sold 51311508 00 0 0000050 bid, The title is perfect, The reason for Sell. ing is the PrOPrietOr fs giviug to fartning, For further paltloulars apply to the Auo- timrotr, Or 10 1tOBT, b10BE1.E, Propl•lotor, l341111eo18 F,0••