The Brussels Post, 1886-7-2, Page 88
THE 'BRUSSELS POST:
ARANO TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENTION, W G & Il. a.
Trains leave Brussels Station, north and
south, a° fellows:—
(Aping bouih, tieing North,.
ATall 7.1S am, I Afixod 0:85 ton..
Express .._ n:45a.m, Alail 8:40 p.m.
Mixed .,e:50p.to Express 1045 p.m.
The morning trate south and the night train
north will only run on Tuesdays. .8huredays,
and Saturdays,
rural j:lenT.S, 1
A chiel's among ye {akin' notes
An' faith he'll prent it,
-
NEW potatoes...
SenoeL Boo will Meet this (Fri-
day) evening,
To Ronald Engine Works are
running full time again.
EXTRA value in Fruit ears and pickling
vinegars at Thomson's.
BEEP your eyes wide open for our
next issue. Watch for it.
D. STP.ACHAN and P. Seat acted as
judges et the Caledonian games in
Wingham on Friday.
Hou teltetan wanted, one who has had
some experience. Apply at Tux PoSTPub-
lisbing House.
A civic holiday celebration is talk.
ed of for Bruseels. Further particu-
lars will be given next week.
THE Misses Dickson and A. M.
Kay, of Godericb, and J. W. Shaw,
cf Blyth, were in town last Sunday.
THE woolen mills at Seaforth laths place
to get the highest price for your wool in
cash or trade. A call solicited.
Dn. GARNIER, of LucifnOw, Will he
at the Queen's hotel, town, on Mon-
day, July 5th, and afterwards the 1st
Monday of every month.
THE new advt, of Grant & 0o. re•
lilting to harvest tools and machine
repairs received too late for thie issue.
Look out for it neat week.
ONE of Abell's traction engines,
tender and thresher created some lit•
tle excitement by driving the threeh-
er around town last Monday.
Mas. F. 0. Roomns collided with a
boy at Rev, Mr. Cluff's garden party
Monday evening. The result was
Mrs. Rogers wears a black eye.
Scam mean sneak stole a large
eros& of strawberries from the vete
andah of J. D. Ronald's residence on
the evening of the garden party. It
was a very small trick.
.A. resuoR concert and lawn social
will be given at the Methodist par•
sonugo on Tuesday evening. Sever.
al vocalists from outside towns have
promised to bb present. A treat is
expected.
LAST Tuesday forenoon W. H. Mo.
Oraeken brought us a meas of new
potatoes, the first of the season. Mc.
who by the way, is an Irishman, is
one of the most successful gardenera in
the County.
THE contract for repairing and re-
novating the TONE Hall has been let
to Watson Ainley. The work can.
not fail to effect a wonderful transfor-
mation in the appearance of the ha
terior of the building. Contract $65.
Mae, Tx°. ALEXANDER won let
prize for archery at the Wingham
Caledonian games last friday. The
prize was a $7 fruit dish. Rachel
Alexander took let for girls, a $5,
butter dish, and Kate Cormack got
3rd, $2 in goods.
Tan entertainment of St. John's
church Sabbath School, held in the
Town Hall on Tueeday ewening, was
well attended by the younger mem.
berg of the village, the leuture in Mel-
ville church attracting the older peo-
ple. The lien of elides, illustrating
the sights of London, was well re-
ceived, the coloured pictures calling
forth roars of laughter from the
youngsters. The circumference of
pictures reflected was 80 feet.
''The entertainment cleared expenses,
E. B. Burt was the lecturer, and
gave a large amount of information
concerning the metropolis of Um
world. We hope to find room for
some of the notes next week.
GARDEN Panes.—On Monday even-
ing the garden party, announced last
week, was held at Rev. W. T. Cluff'e
residence. The evening was fine and
the attendance Large. Refreshments
were provided in the way of straw-
berries, ice cream, lemonade, tea, cote
fee•aad cake. A good program was
given consisting of songs by Miss
O'Connor, Miss Ronald, Miss Cooper,
. i. E. Wade, J. Barg reaves, W. 141.
Sinelair, Alex. Strachan and othets.
Instrumental music was supplied by
Mrs. 1`. 0. Rogers, Miss O'Connor,
Miss Jackson and Mies Cooper. The
dnetts oftlrs. Thomson and D. Ewan
on piano and violin were very loudly
applauded. E. B. Burt managed
two balloon aseeneione• The size of
the first one was 20 fent and tho sec.
ond was arranged in the form of a
fish, 8 feet long. It aamo down back
of Jas, G. Kelly's residence and was
reclaimed by the owner, About $80
Was realized as the proceed° of the
evening,
JULY,
SEs legal advt., Notice to Creditors,
J. D. Wittman, of Doon, was in
town this week.
J. W. CorNE,Wardeville, wag visit•
ing in town this week.
ONO week from Monday will bo the
glorious and immortal 12th,
A LARGE number of Brueselites
visited Goderioh on Dominion day.
SEm the bargains offered by I. 0,
Riohards, bargees maker. Bemoans
businese.
Tan Queens hotel ie receiving a
'thorough refitting in the way of
painting, oto•
Din you read Reeve Bolters' advt,
this week ? He says he is giving
great bargains.
A POEM from the pen of Mrs: Dan-
iel Hayden, of Brussels, appears on
page S of this issue.
TWENTY-FIVE tickets were Bold to
persons attending •the Wingham Calm
donian games Hist Friday,.
THERE'S a boom in corsets this
week. Now is the time to lacy in a
supply. See G. A.. Powell's advt.
THE G.T.R. white•washors were at
the Brussels station last .tlriday and
gave the waiting room and office n
thorough renovating.
MASTER Taney; NORTON presented
us with a mammoth strawberry that
measured 5t inches in circumference.
It was Clydesdille breed, we think.
Tan congregation of Melville church
have purchased the property at • pres-
ent occupied at) a manse from Rev.
J. Fergusou,for the sum of $1,600.
Hine. T. O'NEIL aeeisted the choir
of the Blyth Catholic church on the
occasion of the confirmation service,
The Bishop complimented Mrs.
O'Neil on lier singing,
CouNom meeting next Monday ev-
ening. It is expected the proposition
of exempting Thos. Smith on condi.
tion that he removes his planing ma-
chinery to Brussels will come up.
LAST week Rich. Leatherdale pre-
sented us with some choice English
cherries that would fairly make your
"teeth" water. lie picked 7 patent
pails full from Due tree. 13. Gerry
lot us sample Some of his on Monday
of this week. Yum 1 yam! its lovely
to be an editor. •
Ws are pleased to hear that J. D.
Ronald has received an order from
Vancouver, British Columbia, for one
of his powerful Fire Steamers, also
4 hose reel carriages and 7,000 feet
of hose. They will be forwarded by
0. P. R. in a few days. The total
cost will he $0,880.
Tan picnic Beason is booming just
now. On Dominion day Melville
church hold their annual pie -nip. in
Stewart's grove. Ethel Presbyterian
Sunday School plc -Ric in Stamen's
grove and the Methodist Sabbath
School at Sunshine hold their pio•nio
in Wheeler's grove.
LAST Sabbath Rev. W. Smyth and
Rev, Jae. Broley, of Seaforth, ex•
changed pulpits. Rev. Mr. Broley
preached two excellent sermons from
the texts "Aro they not all minister-
ing spirits &c," and "What shall it
profit a man &c." 'The rev. gentle-
man will always have a welcome
there.
AT the oohlmunIon service in Knox
church lest Sunday 14 new members
were added to the church. Tlie pas-
tor ens assisted by Rev. D. B. ItioBas,
of Oranbrook, and Rev. Geo. Brown,
of Wroxeter. The ehurch will, bo
closed for the next three or four Sab-
baths as Rev. Mr. Jones is away for
his usual summer vacation among old
friende atCliff ord, Southampton, and
other places.
THE following telegrams speak for
themeelvoe:—"Bruesels,June 20th'86.
To Mayor McLean, Vancouver:—Or•
der for engine received and will have
immediate attention. Please draw on
me for $100 cash, towards Burned
Sufferer's Fund. John D. Ronald,"
Their answer next day from Vancouv-
er said :—" Please accept our sineere
thanks for, your • geleerous and most
opportune' aid. el. A. MoLean,
Mayor," It •was very generous of
Mr. I•Ronald.
Tam Kincardine steamer takou up
by J. D. Ronald gave them great sat-
isfaction. Its good work more than
astonished all and was witnessed by
many thousand people as h was tak-
en through the town in gay array,
followed by our own band, with Lively
music. It created quite a sensation
and many expressed tllemeelves that
more interest was taken in the Fire
Engine test than all the other varied
amusements.
SUNDAY AIsU9sMENT.—A number of
boys were caught by the agent on
Sunday last at the railway station
amusing themselves by pushing the
care up and down the track, not only
endangering their own limbs and lives
but they might cause the cars to got
off from them and run over the switch
and if this thing is repeated they will
sll bo arreinged before the Magistrate
for troepasa. Parente might as well
take the hint.
liitox church is being pointed in-
side and other improvemonte' made,
Bay. W. E, KERB intent several
days in Brussels this waek while on
the way to his new circuit, Bootee cod.
DAVID Haim is building an &edit.
ional story to part of his house 0h
Albert street, and Josopll Rozzell,
Princess street, is erecting a largo
wing to the south end othis residence,
Too eorT AV 'ALF. ---The following
notice was received by us One week
for insertion. It speaks for itself and
shows the simpleness of the men rho
are running the agebcy '—Mntri•
menial Agency.—Jensen & Co., 0
Station Road, Plaistow, London,
England. Established to supply set-
tlers in the States with the addresses
of respectable young women who are
willing to communicate with bona
fide tradesmen, farmers, and others
desirous of meeting with useful wives,
They will be eupplied from the 'earl.
cultural districts of England, Ireland,
Scotland and Wales as well as the
oontiuent of Europe. Applieante
should state their particular require-
ments end preferences, enclosing
postal order for two shillings, to meet
preliminary expenses.
LmoTURB.—Last Tuesday evening
a large company gathered in Mel-
ville church to hear Rev. Father Chin.
iquy, the veteran lecturer, deliver an
address on Romanian). For over an
hour and a half the rev. gentleman
dwelt on this subject of so mash in-
terest to him. Ho explained the
making of the "wafer" and how the
same was consecrated by the priest
and how the transubetautiation theory
was blinding the eyes of thoueands.
A. number of hair -breadth escapes
from infuriated mobs were recounted
which he had undergone in endeavor-
ing to prosecute lux work. Father
Ohiniquy ie over 77 years of age but
he speaks with the vigor and energy
of a man of 40. He was a priest for
25 years. This was hie second visit
to Brussels, his former visit being
made 17 years ago. A. collection
amounting to over $45 was taken.
A hearty vote of thanks was tender.
er the lecturer on motion of Rev.. J.
Rose, B.A., and Mr. Coburn.
IT is about time something was
done to stop the station nuisance as
someone will get killed before it is
stopped. Only a few evenings ago
one of the boys name as near being
killed as possible haying fallen off
the steps of a oar, and the same even-
ing a girl was found clinging between
two care when attached to the engine
and had to be lifted off by a brakes.
man. Another amusement for the
boys is to hang around at the cross-
ing, at T. Hall's, and jump on the
rear of the train and ride down to the
station, and when the train is leaving
hang on behind till "down the track,
one boy vieing with the other who
can hold on the longest and jump off.
The train men have been ordered to
watoh tide and if boys are found they
will be taken to Ethel and allowed to
walk home. We have the names of
the ten boys who were •amusing them-
selves last Sunday but to save their
parente disgrace we withhold them
this time. We want them to take
note of this warning, however, and
mond their ways.
Canadian. New,¢.
Mitchell is agitating for a public
markot.`
Winnipeg Oity Oonnoil has redlined
the salary of the health officer to $600
per annum.
The Brent Oaunty Council has made
a grant of $500 towards the Brant
Memorial Fund.
G. Y. Smith has resigned the, Dep-
uty-Roovesbip of Whitby in order to
become a candidate for the Reeveship
etude vacant by the death of Mr.
Jeffrey.
The Stratford Polio° Magistrate
has fined Daniel McMullen $50 and
poets, the price of a portion of Donald
Fraser's ear, 'which he bit off on tho
night of Inauguration Day.
Jonathan Beck, of Egmondville, a
few flays ago was attacked by bees
while hiving. They seemed resolved
to hive in hie ears, his whiskers and
in Jug hair. He is ander medical
treatment.
The Whitby Gazette alleges that a
grey ping hat brigade from Oshawa
visits that town every Sabbath, and
it regards their visits as so undesir•
able that it recommends at applica.
tion of rotten egge.
The St. John, N. B,, Globe alleges
that Billy Maloney, of boodle notor-
iety, lona not sailed for England, but
is staying at the Inch Arran Hotel at
Dalhousie, and will go to England in
August. Hee is not on "nil" rates.
Telegraphic advisee from all patio
of Manitoba and the Northwest give
favorable reports of the grain crepe,
More rain ie needed in some districts,
but no injury has yet been done, The
hay crop and garden products ate bo -
low the average. The harvest will be
The old Episcopal Church near
Mouth Keswick, N.13., has lust been
torn down and removed. This was
one of the olctest churahoa in New
Brunswick, having been built 70 years
ago. There le Duly one man now liv
ills in the plaoo, George Dunphy, er,,
80 years old, who has any recollect,
tion of the time when the oharch was
erected. Most of the early esttlors
who took part in its erooticnare now
buried in the yard whish gar
rounded it, It is reported that the
church was removed against the wish-
es of the cllurch wardens and a large
number of tho people of the place.
The Mount Forest Confederate has
the following :—On Monday evening
about dark, while Oliver Henry, of
lot 14, cou.2, West Luther, was load•
ing woodin hie busts, hie Versos took
fright at something acid sprang hack.
Mr. Henry, however, got thein stop•
ped and want about, hie worn, but iu
a few moments the harses again tools
fright and started'off. He sprang in•
to the wagon, but while doing so he
hit his shoulder against a tree, which
mads his right arm almost powerlos
and he wee unable to hold the team
and they rale home. Shortly after
Mr. Henry reached the yard he heard
a man yelling for help back at the
bush. He immediately started back
to the bush with his dog and found
John Belly, it neighbor, who had
Beard biro yelling at the horses and
Dame to see what was up, running
around a big tree for hie life with an
enormous black bear right at his
heels and trying to bite him at every
jump. When the bear, saw Mr. Henry
it made its way off, thus 'giving Mr.
Kelly a chance to got free after a very
narrow escape. An attempt was
made to Capture three cube, which
were with the old bear, but without
anccess. Mr. Henry's horses. had
evidently Bean the bear, which caused
them to take fright. •
eruessvlF.; LVJGarket.
OonnscrsD 0 ssrunLY Evsn'r Wnas,
White Pall Wheat......, .. 70 71
Bed Winter 70 72
Spring Wheat 60 7$
Barley 45 50
Oats 28
Peas ... 50
Butter, tubs and rolls .... 10
Itggs per dozen 0
Ploor per barrel 4 50 ,
Potatoes 35
Hay per ton 7 00
Bides per ib 7
Dressed Hogs 5 00
Salt per bbl., wholesale .:OO
Sheep skins,eaoh 50
Wool 17
30
51
11
00
00
40
8 00
7i
5 50
80
1 OD
20
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
St ERVANT WANTED.— APPLY
et once to AIRS, E. Il. WADE,
51- Brussel
Toon SALE,—PARK LOT, CON•
./. taining about. a Bores, with hoses, stable
well, and a number of fruit Drees (bearing) on
the lot. For terms and particulars apply to
A. HUNTER, Brussels. 112.0.1
1DASTURE—THE UNDERSIGN•
BD can a000mmodate the owners of nowt
or horses with pasture. For further Informs
tion apply to HENRY MOONEY, Concession 0
Morrie.
OaoicE FARMS FOR' SALE.—
Afowsplendid ,improvea,terme for sale
in thetewnehip of Grey, Morrie and hteEll-
lop. Apply to A DR LGAtTY,C o Auctioneer
BruueleP 0 1341
1HUROHES, PUBLIC BUILD—
) tags, end Private Ho,1eas painted and
deaorafed in modern styles at reasonable
rates. mrilmete given, Address—
PC 0/1170AS,
20.13 Goderieh,
QTRAYED ON THE PREMISES
of°the nedeOslgnod, lot 22, con. 1, Grey, one
yearling heifer, aamo about May let, The own-
er is requested to prove proporty, say 057000 -
es andtalce her away,
30.4." ALH.8RT FRRAIN, Prop.
rTIWO FARMS, IN GREY FOR
sem, or to rent, 200 acres. 100 being to
22, con, 5, the other lot 20, am 0, Lot 22 is
ettuatodtwo mtiee from the village of Ethel,
seven miles from Brussels, twelve milesfrom
Li etowai end 1 mile from a 1100130 failing meek.
97 acres aro cleared, most all oloar of slumps
and under good cultivation and clean, sixty
aortas of prop, good outlet for draining, a Dom •
fortable tlwentng,bank barn, stabling under.
math, a good bournorchard and garden a
well oonvonient260 li,to . house ani. yard, Price
21 'm11ossfront Ethel, er 10afromLot
L20
towell and 0
from Brussels. 00 aoroe °leered and under
good cultivation, tin 'balance well timbered
with blank ash, hemlock and hardwood. A
irama house and outbuilding and a large young
orchard aro on the farm. Prise, 89,000. moire
farniewill bo sold separate or together to suit
purchaser. Po90oe�st ort can ho givou at any
time, Apdp,,ATly TAIIW.1JND Stratton,
4841 Proprietors.
N'OTICE TO CREDITORS.
Nation le hereby given, purtuant to the pro -
Vittoria of obap. 107, 12,5.0., and 40 Vies., chap.
0,(Cnt) to all creditors and others' having
olaime (sgainet the estate at Alexander Web-
ster,lete of the village of Brussels. in the
County of Huron, flax min manager, 800050ed
',rho died on or about the fifth day of Febru-
ary loot poet, io Bond by peat (prepaid) to W.
B. Diekeon, Ilruseele, Solicitor for Samos 0,
Webster and Catharine Webster, Executor
and Exoeutrix,Toa ootivoly, of the lass will
and testament of the said duooaeod,on or be-
fore the lire day of August, am. 1080, a state,
ment of their , names and addroesos and frill
particulars of their olaime, dulyaeeertod with
o abatement of all seauritias (i3 any) held by
them, And after the said 8rd day of . August
the saidltxoeutor0will prowled to distribute
the assets of the said doe oasodamongtho part-
ies entitled thereto, regard being had only to
the slainta of tvhielr nollao Abell baro here
given,.ne above required. The saidlxeoutors
will not be liable for the estate,' or any, pert
thereof, to Buy person of Whose claim notiso
¢ball not have been given at the limo of snob
dletribntien.
Dated at Brussolt the 28813 day of acne, A.D,
leaf,, • W.B. 1)10laI 00
02 -Fine Solicitor torruse tors.
JULY 2, 1886,
BANKING.
Mo1NTOSII & MuTAGGART,
BANKERS, BRUSSELS,
Transact a General Banking
BUSlit ass.
Notes to hand discounted,
Lttero8t allow 3101 13511(88- roa.iyablc ,a
demand,
Prompt attnation given to collool100t.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING._
E. WADE, BBARRISTER, &e,
OIoioe lortnerly doomple 1 by A. J. tiSo•
Coll, Pleq., rn L)sklo'a 13ta°k, .lonay to loan.
�•/s T 13. DICKSON, (LATE WITH
r r e °arrow ,G Proadfoot, Godo loli) 901(0.
ltor, Conveyancer, &o. Oates, .Ir -stn's block,
Brussels. Money to loan,
ALEX .HUNTER, CLERK OF
the 1''ourtlt DivIal0a court Co. Huron.
Oouvayaaoor, Notary Public, Land, .Loan and
Insurance Agent. Panda (avoided and to loan.
Collo°tiooe made, 011toe lu Graham's Blook
Brussels.
MEDICAL CARDS,
JA. NIONAUGHTON, NI, D., C.
. N. L. B. O. P, Edinburgh. Physician,
Surgeon and A000uoboun Moo, Mrs, Shiers
bleak, Turaberry Street.
J.
A. rIUTOHINSON, 11I.D„
L. P. C. P. Edinburgh,
Coroner for the County of Huron.
Itosidouoo, on Ar111 Street, 01005 at Star -
gramma' Drug Store.
DENTAL.
GL. BALL, L. D. S., HONOR
• (Graduate and Member or the Royal
Oollego of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. The
yellows ane,ethvtioo given, also a new leo al
anatsthetlu for the gums only. All oporatione
oarotully performed and guaranteed. Prices
moderato. Full eine of tooth from 85 to 838.
(Mee over Powell's store. Hours 8 a.m. to 5p.
m.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. 1IoORAOKEN, ISSUER
Grocery, Turnbarry streieelnaos. 0t0uo 0 08
hte
A MoNAIR, ISSUER OF LIAR-
rim 6•e Licensee, by appointment of
Lieutenant -Governor, Commissioner, Lo., iv
33. Couveyanoer and Agent Fire Insurance Co,
ot0ao at the Oranbrook Post Oaloe,
Riobert nningham,
INS URA NOE AGENT,
Guelph, - Ontario.
J- M. O'OONNOR; FIRE, LIFE,
some f the bast andm et reli bee Oompen
lee is the Dominion, OWoe, Brick Torraoo,
Turnberry Street, near the station. 8m
MISS O'CONNOR TL+1AOHER
of Thorough Baer, Vocal and Inatru.;
mental Maio on Piano, Organ and Guitar.
Reference—Ladies of Loretto, Guelph.
Bealdeuco—No. 2 south, Brio* Toeraoe
44.5m Brussels, Out
W. O'BRIEN V. S., HONOR
. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College,
has resumed tho prat/ flee o f John Nott, V, S.,
and ie prepared to treat all di0easee of domes-
ticated animals on s°teatiAo and unproved
principles. Treatment of delicate mals a
specialty, Otdoe at JohnNotb's, Y. S.
M
ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER
Dans. Straight loan s, A�ppplyy to
A, RAYAfANN,
SO. Oranbrook,
NvM. BLAS HILL
Butcher, thankinghis.
many customers fax their iberal
wishes to inform past
that°be '
ing burned out of the old stand has fitted up a
shop in Smalo'e Block in tutu/ass style
whore he hopes to see all the old customers
and as many now ones as see at to give him a
esti, I koap nothing but first-olase meats, all
hinds of Poultry and Sensego &rest. Deliver-
ed to all parka of tiro ;tows b•rao, Cash paid
forFab Stock,
VARbi IN GREY FOR SALE BE-
ing lot 14, on the 10th oon,00ntaluing 100
40 a0000. itLob 14 is plob ertly au l cleared containinghal-
:moo
a
anoo well timbered. A never failing oreek
crosses the lot and it ie well atlaptod for farm -
Inger grazing. LotiS .is mostly cleared and
tinder good cultivation, the balance well time
germ! with bleak aeh. W113 0011 all together
or in verbs to suit the purchaser. For further
pttrtiouiars apply to tho proprietor on the
premises. Title lot is well drained.
tf Ck1r10. AVEitY
rrIHE, BEST
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W. fa. •IVlor.•rIm,
Exasr.eroi boo lVonlos, - MITaHELL, O 1T.,
S'Ianafaolnrer of three diitoront kinds of
Wiatlmills, Tho simplest, strongest and most
satisfeotory'{Vindmlll yet made, 'FOru
in water, sawing wood °hopping vein or
driving any lightma5 binary they haveno
equal. My CELEBRATED PUMPS Imo 'se-
ounoda world-wide reputation: I guarantee
them me being superior to many now in .the
market, and equal to anyever made, They
he level water0Partnere and feet, or
etookniien aro°ri-
,guested to sand for part feu into before buying
either a Windmill ora Purim, MEI I olefin the t
mine ere the bast fb thnmarkot. Address
W. IL. AI01bitI8, Alitoholl, Oct,
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