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ttWcare eet►se tstreeovule =sit
this till up to like lure et halo,
thaws. farm for eve atsetioa, rust
haft of dad 14, cuss. i, Wed. tt`►wwwb,
1100 aerie, estate of late J•.hs Fowler, Si
Martiu'e hote/ to the vitiate of Durspts-
I pow, on Towels, Ms reh Yttth. IbdO, at I
;uck,ck p. us. Joan Maltuutb. .t.ct•uu
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fi0 acres of ch..iea land for sale by
itootiots E. half of W. half tot I• coca H.
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Cor. North-st. and Square, Central Telephone
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COUNTY CURRENCY.
Newsletters from Correepon-
. dents, and Other Items.
T
Mwreal r Digest or the assts ie we *err.
M ■p t.Mr11 aeden er ^tae meant'
nth sail h1.5. Cupped sad cea-
.:rnsed.rem avers nasion.
Anthony Simple and Frank Ion rem.
Morns, left for Stanrtohe last Tuesday.
Others will follow next week.
Harry Dennis, • hymns maker of
Brussels, has seat no less than 12 sets of
harness to Menitobs and the • oft west J I) Ronald, Bro
this winter, with intending settlersI his best double engin
List week Mr S. Faglrsou and wits.
Bayfield, accompanied by Miss Lowe
141gft,ss ret tinted w their Dot: As Lome.
This week Mr Johu Wilts and sister did
likew ise.
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Mr Jure* Irwin. of
Portage Ls Prairie
luck.
A McKellar. who :Lad
the winter mouths in I
Portage la rrairte, Man
An employee at (tell'
orf, Wingham, earned
the past two week,.
that, is 10
The family of Isaac
dill shortly remove las
Mt ltar,;ers,n no is.
stderably better.
Geo Colvin sr. sod
yids poorly this eta
over Ito years of age
over i3O years ago.
At the last meeting of the township
council, of Grey, the Wary of the collec-
tor was re•conadered. The amount was
fixed at $100 and Looald McLauchliu
was re appointed.
Meson Scott Bros, Seaforth, shipied
nine carloads of apples, numbering 1,i170
barrels to Liverpool on Wednesday. Mr
James Stott accompanies the shipment
to the old country market.
w
week. It eras pally •
mechanism, awl will r
Brussels factory.
A five mile skating r
the rink Monday :ugh
tween Wm Arleeri•.it
chsmpun, of Baron. f
Anderson son easily.
Alex Delgattv, Gr•
farm, on cots. 12, to
Killop, for a term of
rends r.,mottug to t
swing, locating pro
Jaw.
J. J. Ball, Grey, ui•posod of • trim, 1
4 year old, general purpose mare, t
his
week, to Adam F sib •, 6.1 Manituhs, for
the sum of $150. 'rho pur-haaer will
take a car Iota to the west with him next
week.
Mr .1. T. lrslind, who has toren a stu-
dent in the Dental Surgery with Mr W.
J. Fear. of Seafotth, for the past two
lean. has plead his final examination
et 1' rronto, and is how a full tled:eu
1
D. 8.
Jun. H. Swann, ynur.grst son of Rey
M. Swann, •,f Brussels, has passed hie
final examination at the Dental i .,(lege,
standing well in a long hit e
Britid.
sh
h
ents. He talks of locating in
Columbia.
Albert Gerry, wife sod daughter,
Brussels, left for the West last Tuesday.
on the noon train. They iiter.d to
faros ani aill locale near Indian (Lead
where W. A. Fishleigh, Mrs B. Gerry'.
bristlier has resided for sears.
Mr and Mrs Hilbert Thompson and
son, Brussels. left this week for Mani-
toba, where Mr Thompson intends en -
Raging extensively in farming. Fred
]hasping went along. We wish theta
•very success in their new home.
Last Mc oder I)anid Agar, 2nd con.,
Morrie. crossed that bourne from whence
no traveller returns, and was hurled on
Wednesday. This is this last of the fami-
ly as the ether members 'lied a soar or
so ago from a bed attack of dysentery.
The manufacture of the fiat crop of
1888, in connection with the Brussel*
flex mill, will be about zoinpleted this
week. The market is dull. Our flat
mill is a tip-top iudnstry affording eut-
ployment to a large number sof bands.
The Brussels Peet says :—Somettody
is paying too close attention to the
sloths hoes of some Brusselitsu and the
i dirket need not be surprised if he cirri*
awe a charge of hoe shot in the base-
ment of his pante if the stealing i• eon-
toued.
John Gentles, Kit
er, purchased a h
from James McD.,nt
ship, this week. T
$170 The tsars we"
He also bought two
O'Neil, Brussels.
Mr Jas Little, •.f [
f..rmatly of Mc Kill
visiting friends in
left for his home
understand Mr L.
cesaful its Dakot
amassing considera
goods. He likes th
Charlie Bur
about sixteen, a
Union Furniture F
fortune to have the
hie right hand bad
He was runnss. •
knife caught on a
was platting, and s
the board his hog
to the knives.
A
Mr Joint Peacock, Jasnss&own, intends
leaving for Manitoba is a few days Mr
peep ek is • steady and industrious
young man, and his I.av,wg a another
a the foot that Manitoba and Da
tritcif are feat draining Ontario of the
cream of the province.
James R. Ballantyne, who has been
away in Whimper, for about three years,
cams horse on Friday evening of last
week, on a brief visit. He left for the
west ns Tuesday noon, int •ndtng to Ivy
he furter• on the Tania onset. We
wish him ~sees..
Mr S. Rathwell. of (loderieh town-
ship, states that while he was at work in
the hush about a month age, he heard
nems thirds chirruping. asd being envious
to end out what they were, seeds a•, is-
ys.t►gati"n, and found quite •
ear Such a
February, he meow knew O.nnais d
befnre.,,
i Another --ss" 'J pioweee r,f this
sanely, tee the person of Mr lt.•ht Me-
I.an, of the Mill Road, Tsekersmith,
has passed sway at the good aria of rd
years. He ,trod on Monday lest, after a
short illness ..f inttamenalins of the
hones. Hs was as •,bl►gene ssighttes, •
THE
BREADSTUFFS
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Oozes
W beat
Hoar. p bbl.
Oats. bl hush ........ .
Peas. w bush .......
Barley.• base ...s�
Potatoes. le bash ...
Mai. e ton ..........
Batter At a .. .
=afresh uapseklO
abort*, • tor..........
Brae if
Chopped Adel, s eat.
Screenings, w cwt...
Wood
D►e.levesanoes:
Arae., a true
Pour.........
Pall Wheat now
Spring wheat
Barley
Gets
Apples, twister/ Vim
random
Batter
imato......»...A:•...
Perk
eld ous►teining 50 .st els of
tend, at Martin's hotel,
Friday, Match =titled, at 1 u at cc p O.
J•s Malluuw , •edtiuweur.
TheWardeut•f truce haereceut }Idler
ter frosts Lieut Cul. Panto,
dp 1
IS, of IIs* Militia and Defence,to the eared
that the request ufathe County Cuuc:oil
alto peed/Awed ts. Department to have
two mod" enuplstsieu formed in Brune
has bev.'tlefueed. giving as a ress.on that
it is not the policy to isiorMae its
• nitwit i f the force at pnArf.
t. ts--�se"s•�eP1
�I rtuv TAXYJO TO !
GrarTLzMEM,—I am now in a 1
vile you to select your Suit or Os, ercsal, re -
from
several hundred air patterns y
lentis - West designs striking figures, quiet
You
colo ie,Plaida,`s'tril�hC�ks and mixture.
•
can
we several hundred patterns in as many -half
minute(sluice. , and you'll have an easy They're
sure to please, and are made to measure with the
best of care. Prices moderate.
'Gravelling) 16uibe.
uRATItFI'L-l'OMPORT1110.
EPPS'S TA$ICOCOA.
itRL H '-
• t gimes&
,. • e - GODRR/CR ILL USTRA / /: n SIGNAL -STAR
is repreventing the beat of the leading
Canadian and Americo* makers. Mr.
'I'homw,ti aitns to make Isis dhulinr with
the public in these lines mutually satis-
factory anal Isis agency is deservedly
lutpular. He also keeps. on hand a full
stock of violins and strings, flutes, ,
flageolets. de. in sewing machines lie
represents such illt ►rot •sl anal p.,p,tllar slakes'
:t. the White, the Williams -awl the Wanzer,
and keeps, besides it full stock
of these. all repairs, needles, oils,
e1ic., connected with these house-
hold necessities. Lovers of
'cycling will find Mr. Thomson
headquarters for the best makers
of bicycles. and lie is prepared to
attend to repairs promptly and
.-tiieiently. He is oh enthusiast
oat the witeel,an.1 is always really
to accompany visitingwlleelmen
on some of the many beautiful
renals for which l;osierieh is so
f: ons. The artificial stone
uuuutfacturs•l by Mr. Thomson
is a very superior article, of },treat
lu•a•ity and und.►ubt•ti •lura-
bility. His facilities for turning
out this class of work are very complete,
They have a specialty in th. manufacture
of school furniture and reversible settees for
halls. churches, dot'., their designs and
workmanship in this line Is•ing considered
amongst the Lest on the market. Parties
requiring anything of this kin.( will final it
a paying investment to consult with the
Goslerich Planing Mill. Their'itirk will be
found throughout a large section of this
l'lovince, and everywhere it has given great
bream of old Huron, guests have an
opportunity to test, within a few yards of
the house. the water of two mineral well
pouseti.w'l of valuable tueslicinal properties
In a large anti complete boat I►ouste, OD the
beach situated but a few yards front the
hotel. ('apt. Kaki. keeps a fleet of splen•li•I
row lusts, and attends to his patrons with
a courtesy and care that gives courage to
the 'writ timid handler of the oars, and
adds to the pleasure of a spin
over the water. He is this
season staking arrangements for
a series of rowing races, having
some splendid shells especially
Ludt for that attractive sport.
As commander of the life saving
station here, ('apt. Babb has
won the highest praise from the
government inspectors, for Isis
effcieiwy anal zeal.
GE(►RGE BARRY,
FI'RNITt'RE DEALER AM) UNDER -
• the plans anal designs used being thelatest
p.r•slucts of the lest city architects. If you
contemplate building and wish to beautify
,tt a small expense compares( with that of
natural stone you will find it to your
advantage to consult Mr. Thomson, who'
can give you promptly_ every information.
THE (;t►EERICH PLANING MILL,
Rt'•'HANAf dr ROBINSON, PROPRIETORS,
tea. esti.blishtsl in 1855, anal during the
long period of it's existence it has been one
t►f the lousiest institutions of its kiwi it.
Western (► n -
tario, its work
being always of
the most reliable
character Slit its
dealings w i t It
patrons prompt
- - 7ti1. F dila-rat --Fete
lumber yards
are filled with
a I I classes of
lumber, I a t h,
shingles, cellar
posts, &e.. anti
fr•,m the sash,
.air and hlitisl
factory, there is
regularly turves'
out a ve•iy large
output of su-
perior workman-
ship. • In t h e
varissls classes
.►f .building ens -
ti risi t'te• ti,'ui
l.as hail an ex-
tensive exper
s*nce, and
.-verrthing from
the plainest Dimming.; to the most unique '
and elalsorat'"ornnms•ntal work is supplied
sit the s'sorte•t notice. and in any class of
wo•►sl sie'.ir.st l'►nsi•lerable shipments of
re:tsly-inail • hon..s have loosen orale for the
Northwest e•'untry. In fact, there is
o1Lin( in the I►ttilsling line made from
..I that s•nnnot he fnr:iishssl by this fine
THE OCEAN HOUSE. HARIi.ol; '.l
satisfaction. The long career of, Messrs..
Buchanan & Robinson, covering .':• -years
as proprietors of this mill. noel, their
honorable record, are the best guarantee
that orders entrusted to theist will _Ise
worthily and pmwpth fittest.
THE (WEAN HOUSE.
s•Afer. WM BAISR, PROPRIETOR.
This hotel,an illustration of which is giseti
above, is situated at the harls,r. within a
stone's throw of the beach and Os...locks
(.'apt. Babb is an old salt, having ;:r:aln.it•'I
s T.t1►ER.
Mr. Barry is a Canadian In•
birth, and las done Liminess in
Go.lerich for cow on to a quarter of a
century, during which time lie has stood
prominent as one of our mast reliable
and .ueetesful tradesmen. His present
quarters are on Hamilton street, half a
block froui the Square, wLere he carries a
large .tock of furniture and furnishings
ranging from the substantial and plain
to the finest and most artistic design., Ileal
iniport e.1 anal his • manufactured.
Whether your tastes and nec-Is be ,simple
and few or restbetic and extensive, here you
can at all times find everything requisite,
from the appointments of the cottage
kitchen to the elabo)rets, and extravagant
furnishings se f
the parlor and
• slrawing rano,
the patterns anni
w ark utanship
Isrtng only such
as skill a n •1
good judgment
would s e l e c t.
He keeps also a
tine stock of
wouldin s,
which he stakes
up for any class
r.ul►ERI('H PLANIM; Mild,. VICTORIA AND TiIAFAI•GAIt $TREITH.
from Her Majesty's navy, and his house is a
popular resort for the navigators of our
great lakes. The hotel is well adapted to
meet the requirements of the travelling
public. and an excellent table is at all times
provided. The building commands a finl,
view of tie harbor, and in addition to
enjoying' the invigorating •tnsl health giving
of pictures to r
Louse decora-
tiorw in his
undertaking de-
partment he leas
et art thing re-
quisite for con-
ducting the last
services to
humanity,
ha:".,-
ing two hand -
hearses,
gla
a large
st,itd; of coffins,
easketa, ire., a
hen(, experi* nate and a careful and competent
staff cf nssihtanta Mr. Barry in all his
business relations, can be fairly connnended
as a r,•iialsle and accommodating tratlessman.
an•i he rightly claims that with his long
practical ••x silence amp ample capital hs'
sells at the loosest working nutrgin p ossiLle
w•itl. a r•llable. lion's.'.
Montreal Casale
n•usinaes today was oatswithstood)*
Inge. sod oat], a quiet desaaad. Rre..y
and prices were aa follows
Moirreacet. Boors Yaane. Iii settle, es
port to to 40per ih.: hatcher* i to Ie : n
tAmP p, t to Or: 7 trews. 111 to Ste; Lt caly. s.
pito *teach.
aawrass ASIMMS. ¥IcaitlpI to lc
lb.; UM naive* IP to St* sock : dal lambs $r to
peach.
]nos-rtsat.Wrote Velma. The mentors of
Dee stock tor week aa.Aiwt Marsh Inch. INS.
were as follows
Cattle. Sheep Hoge. Cadres.
/W II a 1!
Left over fres
previous week hi
'ental for week M 5t 1' raw
Os hand far tete ii
Priors erre as follows rattle. export. 4 se
11e; de hwtobess'. gees 31 to Is. de butchers'
dst.
cilui to Me; Is webers rano. !f to he:
{te . St to tic.: sleep. / be t1.•. mires. $1 to N
Murree* Ase ssion. Receipts for the wash
sad latest prints - ftp earths. 3 le le: t
iambs, $1 to N dash: tat salvia IM se Ile
saoh
kind friend as : a good eltrses sad tied c
many warts friends who dapll royal
hiepdest b.
mew MasserRsrl.r.Us mach emirs, VS
the week
Pt salvor.
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