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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-4-27, Page 5TRAIN UP A CHILD And whenat; fond him or her t0 1/ ././t�/lam..✓p+ Tenn pons April llth, 1904 Two Courses— Commercial and Shorthand. '9' Send for Alb. MIHJournal,5, Manager: ft 41tSagekt-Jack BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER cent, F. S. SCOTT, Brussels, WH. MoORACKEN— • Issuer of Marriage Lfconeee. Of. 'tae at Grocery, Turnborry street, Bruaoels, TflARMS FOR SALE—THE UN • nnaMogan has several good Farms for sale aadto rent, easy terms, in Townships Of Morrie and Grey. F S. SOOTT,Bruaeela C. o. IB'. Court Princess Alexandria, No, 24, 0, O. F., Brussels, meets 10 their Lodge ]zoom, Blas- hillBiock, on the and and last Tuesdays of each month, at8 o'alOok. Visiting brethren always welcome, JAS. BURGESS, C. B. A, E. MELLISH, It, S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licen ses, WALTON, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGNAM• 194809M3003, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIBS IN8U1{AN081, LOAN AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT, 01nce over Horsley'9 Ding Store, Nov. 3rd, 1902, 80.3os Bre seals, Wellington Mutual Fire Insurance Co., BerantIRn11D 1840 Insurance taken on the each and premium note ayotem at current rates. Before insur- ing elsewhere call on the ondersigoed Agent of the Company. GEORGE BOGERS, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. F1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - i • nen, win Roll for better prices, to better men in less time and lees charges 'than any other 40091000er In East Hume or " he iron%Obarge anything. Dates andorders can always be arranged at lbls oi9ce or by personal applioation. a ROBT. H. GARNISS BLUEVALE — ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terms reaeonab10. Sales arranged for . nt the eine of Tun Pon, Brussels, 229f VETERINARY. GA. CUNNINGHAM— • Honor G88,10800 of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all die- 0a00e of domesticated animate 1n a Oomnet• eat manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentlebry and Milk Fever, Calls promptly attended to. Odloe and lu0rmary —Four doors North of bridge, Tnrnberry et., Brunets. LEGAL AND COi4VEYANCiNDa A B. MACDONALI)— e Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, 911090ae0r to G. F. Blair. Office over Stan- dard Sauk, Bruese19, Solicitor for Metro. potitau Back, WM. SINCLAIR— • Barrister, Solicitor, IOonveyanoer, Notary Pubiio, &e, Office—Stewart's Block I door North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for the standard Bank, pliOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR— BARBI8TERS, SOLIOITttltS, NOTABINS PUSLIO, ATO, W. PHoliDaoom, B. 0. R. 0, Him • 0, P. Bona. 0111oes—Those formerly occupied by alosare Cameron & Holt, GCDH100H, 0NTAR80. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. ft(!'NAUGHTON, 111.-0., 0. Trinity University, bellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physloiane and Burgeo00 Oat, Licentiate of the Begat Col. lee of Physicians and Ll000tiate of Mid. Iv Nary, Edinburgh, lieeidenoe-804 Lorne ave„ London, DENTISTRT ' DR. R. P. FE/L.D, 011211192 Ortdnate of the Royal Collage of Dental 8urgeons°.Ontario- and First.olass Boner Graduate of Toronto Univereiby, 0f90o next to Bre ver'e Photograph Gallery, BBt788E08. CENTRAL STRATFORD, ONT. Itpays to got a Praotlea118dnoateon audit Iwo to get 1t in :this 2011ao1, We tin d0 mere for our Graduates than any Other Bunten College ib the Province. Commercial 00120010 employ 'our Graduatao as teachers, they know that the training given to this fnotitutio1 is the BEST. hater now. Write fur free ilatalogno. ELLIOTT fiC MOW CHL 9N, Prinuipalo• "Truth" is a Strong Argument 4 Not ONE Graduate of the popular TORONTO, ONT. 0013, YONoN AND 489xANDan Wm. is out of a position today, 1t is the Huth whou we state that "Our Stud- en1s are uniformly 8110000e(ui in get. ting good positions !oltrr graduation." Our S,bool is a high Class One 00d the best in Canada, 14nter„uow, lege open the entire year. Catalogue tree, W. J, ELLIOTT, Principal , sieFseag� 3isttiixteabs, 1M rrl'rl,o. SCHOOL RNpou'r,—Tho following is the report of S. S. No. 5, for the month of April. Name* arranged in order of otanding formed from written examine. biono :—Glatt V.—Olayten Proctor, Irene Clegg, Fred. Swindlehnrel, Edith Proo ter, Sr. IV —Annie Johnson, Lawrence Armstrong, Noble Wheeler, Fred. Corley, Grace Fergeoon, Jenny Jordan, Jenny Anderson. Jr. IV —Mary Irvine, Lizzie Ferguson, Will, Watson, Will. Dunbar, Murray Johnson, Beetle Young, Bennie Wightman, Claes III—Leolie Wight. man, Leslie Bales, Norman Geddes, An Irew Prootor, Jenny MoOnlla, Norman Wheeler, Irvipe Ferguson, James Vane camp, Bessie Johnson, Annie Bell. Sr, II.—Boot Irvine, John :Canker, Morley Jordan, Bella Wightman, Horace Irvine, Henry W. Armetr8ug, Vtotor Yonne, Henry Armstrong, Joe Dunbar. (19. TI —Albert Teaser, Elmer Wilkinson, Cameron Geddes, Charles Fraser. Pt. IL—Mery i' Charles Colo, Gertrude Armstrong Stratton, Willie Dan• camp, Sr. Pt. I,—Josie Johnson, Bessie Wightman, Clarence Martin, Gordon Ferguson, Willie Irvine, Norman Stone• house. Jr. Pt. I —Florence Procter, Maggie Proctor, Howard Wilkinson, Nor- man Wightman. Average attendaooe 60. F. T. SIMNEL Teacher. (5 1' O 1' . Wm. Buttrey, 11th eon., epeot a few days with relatives and friends in the Queen City, last week. 80Qo..L Enron .—The following is the standing of the pupils of B. 8. No. 10 for the month of April. Average Attendance 44. Claes V—Oeta Rothwell. Sr. IV— Loaieo Oaten, Jae. Coutte. Jr. IV— Ruth Engle, 71. ; Mamie Denman, 66 ; Floeen00 Whitfield, 64; Charlie Buttrey, 63 ; Grime 8peirau, 61; Eva Rathwell, 60 ; Louie Engle, 59 ; Jessie Campbell, 66. Sr.I1I—Alma Speiran, 70; Katie Denman, 66; Pearl Oxtoby, 688; Nelly Carson, 58 ; (Theater Baker, 60 ; Willie Speiran, 44. Jr. III—Iva Speiran, 70 ; Irene Engle, 69 ; Geo. Evans, 61 ; Wilfred Whitii'ld, 66; Jae. Mull, 64; Myrtle Speiran, 52. Sr. 2nd—Total 610 —Marguerite Elutohieon, 347 ; Mary Manlier, 883 ; Della Whitfield; 888 ; Herman Plokerell, 384 ; Lily Beene, 882 ; Peroy Ward, 320 ; Robert Plckare) 241 Br. Pt. II-0hriatle Engler, 78 ; Hartwell Speiran, 70; Russian Conte, 60; Freddie Cox, 66; Minnie Hanna, 64 ; Willie Ward, 50, Sr. Pt. II—Btentey Meehan. Lacy Taylor. Gorden Whittled. Sr. Pt, I—Gertio Speiran, Andrew Coutte, Maggie Love, Milton Oatoby, Wooley Ballantyne, Henrietta Denman, Esme Taylor, Enrl Rathwell. S. B LABIoNo, Toae9er, TIIO8E ANNOYING BLACKHEADS, External applications will never remove pimples or blackheads. Only by etimnlat• Ing °limitation and purifying the blood eau it be lone. For g0iek euro release from these paste nee Ferrozoue ; it drives all humors from the blood, makes the akin healthy, tone up the system. With the pure nutrition blood made by Ferro. zone ire impuesiblo to suffer from any skin disease. You'll have a smooth delightful, healthy color and beautiful complexion by using Ferree me—and you'll feel immensely hatter as well. Fifty cents buysa box of fifty ohooulate coated tablets at any drag stole, LIi n ton. The Oddfeliowe, of .town, attend ger viae at et. Paul's church, on Sunday April 80th, The friends of John Rumford will re. gist to learn that he ie laid up by a severe attltok- of eryeipetals. The otaff of. the Seidman Mfg, Oo, pre. eented.their fellow employee, Johnny Mo Ilveon, with a puree OOntaining $16 on the eve of hie departure for A'berto. Religious exerci-es, whioh were die oontioned during the Winter, owing to the eoIdnooe of the weather and bed made, erg re umed el the Hone of Refuge. Word has been reamed pore, of the death of Mabel Ferris, yonege.t daagh ter or J0118 Ferris, of McDonald, Mani- toba. Mr, Ferris is a brother of Robert Ferris, 0 only Oommiooiener, of Hullatt, and ie well known here. It bee been suggesbed that the wa k to the oenletery from thecorporation limit be given a covering of dement, whioh owl be done at a c0mperativeIy smell ex. pence, the gravel now in the walk form. Ing n adamant bed, it le Maimed. While engaged painting the outer walla of the Mltoon Hone, Ed. 0aesel9 fell from the ladder upon whioh he was standing and lit heavily upon mother earth, some fifteen feet below Though no bones were broken he was badly Shaken op. Thowoe Armstrong died in Toronto' in hie ninetieth year, as the newt of in. juries unstained from a atrtat tsar. De. missed wag tornferly Customs Oolleoter in the town of dilutor), and wee a man Very highly enaemed. He wee still in the (Juneau) cervico at tilt 811:00 of his death, A breech of the Woet Enema Women'o Instituto 2380 0rgaitfz•tf here Tuesday atterneon by Mre, Colin Campbell, of Goderlob, 'Phe Atom attend art r— M,o, Frond), President; hers, F. W, Wat1e, Beoretary Treasurer, Those prof. mut were mush intereoted and there is every prospect of it large membership, Registrar Coate, of Godetioit, was in town an Monday. of Iamb week end 00 badly tormented by 80iati0* wail he that he hod to lige a walling ;dick, The doctor whom be consulted said the beet cure was three or tour weeks lo body and thee, the genial r 8)0115r said, be sap. posed he would have to try, s0 n0w he is between the Menkem with time lagging. .ii''orrt wiCh. Ab, Young started for New Liakoard on Tuesday or last week, where he will take oharge of a prOopeothag party or go prcopeoting on his own hook. Mrs: 'Thos. 1MIuLanglalin, of Charlton, Niploeing plolriat, in violliug relativoo Sri Pordwioh. She has not been enjoying the beet or health lately, Away Roihm, who learned hie trade in Ford weals with hie brother Ezra, boa paroh080d a harness bneineeo on Water street, Listowel, and took po080oeion on lelonday of Zest week, Ezra le in nom pany with Amy and will move from London to Listowel. A quiet, bot pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, 12th Inst., at the home of Thos. end Mrs. 13nnetou, when their daughter, Alias Lizzie, was united in marriage to J A, Johnston, of Victoria Mines, Algoma. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jae. Helmer, M. A„ B, D , in the presonce of a few of the immediate friande and relations. The young couple left on the evening train for Toronto, where they amine a tow days:witb her sister and then proceeded to Victoria Minn, where they will make their lnture home. LOAN IS AGAR. The lone of time and comfort caused by a oorn makes it deer to keep. Better Invest in Patnam'a Oorn Extractor aid mare that corn. Putnam's ie painless and acts in bwonty-four hours ; nee no Other than "Putnam'e" I -twin set 11.1„ Some of our boys are hnving great Benne oatohing.seekers. There is talk of starting a shoe factory in town, employing 25 hands. W. Davie, of Bainy River, is expected home. He intends residing here perman- ently. Mies Mary Carlisle and Mies Flossie Foss went to Bt. Catharines to attend a faehiouable wedding. A Remota! collection wem;aoked for in the Methodist obnroh on Sunday to pay for the organ recently purchased. Ae the molders at th0 Relobon Works were making a net the impale burstjopen and the metal flowed one Fortunately no one was injorod, Mre. (Rev) Smith was in Lucian for some days owing to the serious Mune of her mother, who ;e now improving. An aunt of Mre. Smith died at Woodetook recently. Exeter, Bari Browning hoe entered the mar, vioo of the Sovereign Bank here, W. 0. Heaton and J. T. O'Brien at ten led a Ma9onie f0notion in London. The loos) lodge of 0ddfellnws will at- tend divine arnica at the Presbyterian °Ii troit oa the morning of 8und8y, April 30811, when the pastor, Rev. Wm, Martin, will weepy Ibo pu•pit. . Samuel Bradt, of Exeter North, re. calved a telegram regarding the death of hie mother, which took prase under very gad ciroumetanoae in Port Enron. The following from Port Huron tells of the enfor8008te affair :—"By 8 fire late Thursday afternoon, resulting from a gasoline explosion, in a tenement hoose, Mrs. May Bradt, aged 78 years, and partially au invalid, wee burned to death, her body being charred to a orisp. The fire started in the room4 000opied by the lady and daughter. Mre. Rradt sought to e,oape but only got as far as 111* rear hallway where she fell and the body was burned to an unreoogoizable mase " The funeral took plane Batnrd•,y at Park hill. Mr. Bradt, of town, attended the funeral. Three topica for discussion came tip before the Board of Trade meeting viz — the Beltway, the S.oitting F aolory and rho looation of the G. T. R. etatlou, The Bt. Marys and Western Railway matter Ma quickly disposed of for the present by the statement that a joint meeting of representatives from St. MOry3, Exeter, Sarnia and other plane, wee being sr ranged for. Iu the Kuitting factory matter further reports were made by 8. el, Senders regarding the suitability and price of a aertain building whioh might be purehaeed and converted into a fan tory. The attention of the Board 23ae aloo drawn to tbo foot that if anything were going to be done it should be done at once. There 23x0 a diversity or opinion regarding the method of pro oednre but it was finally decided 'bot a committee should be formed, to welt oo INOUBAT C E S I have secured the agency for one of the best Galla- dian makes of incubators. Prices right. EGGS FOR HATCHING Buil Orpington's. My birds are bred from the best in Canada. None better. (JOHAl WRIGHT If You Want Hens that will lay in Winter. If you want Birds for tab's use. It you want beauty, utility and guelity get into the BUFF WYANDOTTE breed by buying a few settings of Eggs at 41.00 per 16 from 3'azaaes Ba11antyze BRUSSELS. the Oonnoil and secure ire °tangent to vomit a by levy to the pe0plP, asking for a loan of $4000 or 86000, in ease a tom - patsy was formed. The motion carried and the Oonuoil will be w•,ited upon at its next meeting. L H. Diokeen report. ed that be had received reliable inform;• tion to the effect that now, when the G. T, R. was contemplating the building of a new station house, svgs an opportune time to approach the company with a proposition to provide a right of way if the Company would build the station nearer the Main Street, and that scab a proposition would be favorably consider ed by Cha railway company. A commit. tee was formed to wait 01,00 the ootooil with regard to thio matter. • IIOW TO COKE TOOTHACHE. Any aching tooth can be relieved instantly with Nerviline. Pill the cavity with basting dipped in Nerviline and rub the gums with Neviliue were It the fade ie sore bathe the painfol parte with Nerviline and cover with a flannel. This can't tail benne Nerviline kills the pain outright and prevents it from returning, Stronger, quicker, more eatiofaotory than any other liniment, Poison's Nerviline has been the largest seller for nearly fifty years ; try it yourself. l>ottet-lett, Mrs. Richards was obarged before Police Magletrate Humber with drank. enne,0, and fined $2 including poen. Tile Odd Fellows will celebrate the nn• niversary of their Order by attending entice in Zen ohurob next Sunday evening. The serving of Jas. Yatee, se Fishery Overseer, have been diepeoeed with by the Ontario Government, and a Mr. Mo• ?Murray has replaced him. The Standard Lotto Co. moved into their handsomely appointed offing, oar. net North Street and the Square. Tile woodwork ie of ginner out oak supplied by the organ factory and metallic oeiling and walla were put ie. The town eleotrio light and water rate office is at the and fertbest from the door, Oon1ra0lor Pigott 01023 has both his steam shovels is operation at the 0. P. R. the Smaller one having been moved and started in near the large one ou a higher level. The email one throws the dirt down to the other, and the damp oars take it tip the line in the direction of the Colborne hill, dumping it in the gully that was washed out by water coming down the bank tinting the Bpriug thaw, The annual meeting of the Tennis olub was held on April 15011, The tollowiog officers were elected : Hon. President, Mr. Peterson ; Hon. viee•preoident, Dr. Hunter; President, M. Killoran ; yioe President, Mr. Dnff ; seo,•tre8a., Miss H. G. Doyle ; committee, Megan. Harris, Rowley and Mille ; Tea oommittee, Mesdames Wm, Pronfoot, W. L. Eliot and Hamilton and Mies Peterson, si9sstua `silAvHO rn Oa Racoon' of the ditl'ioolty of 00)1)ug Ino re n•] in and all the land of the Gar row 80 a between Nontreai street and Elgin eve , 'he land was surveyed into 0 uv.), I. .,•,d pet on the m8rltet, lees the law /-l• nearest the Square, rear reed by °has. Darrow. The other 0111e ,vert geiokly diepooed of, ore, 60 feet Wast of WO house, being 0old t0 Wm. Lae, and the°there, with the house to Thos, Olod. hill, to is auderetonti der, Lee will soon 010tt the ereotion of a line dwelli,.g on hie port of the eatete. GOo•r 10. Jho Wilson, of Barrie, bas sold out the livery business there and move.1 to Ori iia where be has purchased another livery bueineee is pnrtnerebip with Jno. Bays, of Lietowol. How= 8rn2Nn Snow, --That the Show bold in elorrie_oa Friday, 14111 lost., was a anomie is admitted by a11, The weather was favorable and the ettendanee good, The buaineoe men of Barrie contributed $11 60 to swell the prima offered by the society, which was divided oo follows •—$6 for heavy otalliona, other than Olydes and 86 CO for oweepetakee, The following i0 the prize Hat 1—Imported Olydeedales—let, Mon Crave Demotion, owned by B. Seeder, Gowaoetown, 2nd, Royal Park, owned lay Thomas MaLauohiiu, Brneeele, (3•aoa• dian bred Olydes, lab by Baron Suott, owned Ezra Adam, Palmerston, Pride of Grey, owned by Bahama! Oraef, For- mosa. Carriage, let Mambrino 7'71orn, owned by S. Beewitherio9, Fordwiob, Sad, Dan. Ring owned by D. Wi:aon, Fordwiah, Thoroughbred B,00d, Roppahanock owned by Geo, Gren wbe, Teeowator. Standard bred Roattotor, Wilkie Oolino, owned by Jenne Beatty, Gowastowo. Heavy imported, other then Olydee, Veteran, a P080110ron owned by E. Metz, Homewood, Ill. Sweepstake B. Bender, Gowanetown• LARGO wvel. John Hays, who recently mold out hie livery business iu town to Lindsay Bros., has bought a half interest in a :urge livery buefueso in Orillia, and left for there. The bankrupt stook of Wrigbt & Thompoon, which was sold in Toronto to J. A. Daggas, of Stratford, has beau re sold by that gentleman to J. M, Sohinb,in, of town. The Ladies' Aid and W. M. S. of rho Methodist Church presented Bare. W, A. Phillipa with a hondeome milkman as e parting souvenir, the preeeot0tioo being made at the home of Mrs, Berton. The former deal with the Brantford gentleman having been deolared cif, T. H. Rolle, proprietor, has leased the Grand Central Hotel for a term of years to R. $. Pant, of Meaford, who took poeseeeion on Monday of feat week. Raymond D. Howard, the only eon of Allan Howard, hardware merchant, died last week after but two or three days' illness. The young lad, who mu in hie fourteenth year, was in hie penal h-ahh until Bendel evening when, after return• itg from ohurob, he complained of not feeling well. At first it was thought to be an attaok of the grippe, but he eon, tinned to grow worse, and by Tuesday night he ooald not move and bad lost all sense of feeling, The phyeioians who had been called in pr0nounoed it a ease of spinal disease. He never rallied, sod et an early honr Thursday morning pass- ed away. Walton. Untended for last week,] Mime Annie Simpson is visiting Mre. (Dr.) Armstrong at Harrioton. John Stark, a former well known 1e01 - dent of Welton, was renewing old blond. ships here this week. There ie talk of orgaoiziog a Baseball Want in Walton, It we one got thoroughly started, we dont believe any of the League Mame would play ne a game. Earl McLeod bad the miefortnre to have his ankle injured by being jammed between the log omrri0ge and the 10.080r freak in the sawmill pant Monday. While painful, it is hoped Cha bruise will not prove dangerons. CARD 01' THANx8,—I desire to expreee publicly my heartfelt thanks to the many frieude who contributed so generously towards replacing the lose of wage. ea• 0110)0ned by the recent injury to my hand. I assure you all that your kind• neem will belong and gratefully remem• bored. 3011N 010111014139. A KINDLY 4om,—The many friends of Joh1 Grimoldby testified to the high opinion they hold of him by arranging a little surprise for him. He baying been. leld off workrottenly through injuring hie bend, they made up a purse ro re. plane in port the loss of bie Summer's wages. This wise preoonted to him by the committee who bed the metier in haul with the exception of an amount gathered by Alien Broe. and J. Wells, of Harlook. The eubooriptione totalled tip in the neighborhood or $200 and it was a neat way of expressing sympathy with Jaok to hie injury. T11OUS,1N94 D111 O1' CONSTIPATION. Norood'i o 16 0 causes 00 many incurable diseases a0 oonetipation. I9 not only prevents the kidneys from eliminating the poisonous wastes, but 0401000 808.0115, ato mash trouble and indigestion. Why won't yon tee Dr. Hamilton's Piffle and get well ? This ex00l;ent medtoi00 re. stores normal bowel action in One night. Tboteaode say so. Your system will be pare and clean and you'll be free from headaches, no Hour mtomaoh—in short you'll have jovial opirito and perfect good health, Dr, Hamiltou's Pills aro sold everywhere, 260. a box. Get the genuine, E411 Grey opened the new building of the St, George's Sooiety in Ottawa 00. Sato dny. The Pr0vinota) Government hoe deoid. ed to renew the temporary J em for the Temieoamiog ltoilway, A Cage of 9malipox wee discovered in ilamiiton Sunday evening, The viatica web 8 colored man named Bennett. Robott Procter, a negro soonest] of murdering a Oompaniott by throwing him from a 0iro00 train Inst July, wee com- mitted for trial on Balurdoy in London. He defended himself. An unknown woman deliberately walk. ed into the lied River Monday evening, at Winnipeg, and drowned hereon within eight of Several boys, in about four fent Of water. She sank without a struggle or the slightest attempt to spring nit of doll water, going to hot death 11113 nue in 0• dream, The body was hoovered ab'at half an hoar inter, P .,. T 0 - D A. a' I MILLINERY The undersigned return Thanks for the gen- erous Patronage accorded at the Millinery Opening recently, and wish to call the at- tention of the Ladies to a Choice Stock of READY - T C) - WEAR HATS And a Beautiful Selection of Trimmed Hats. Our aim is to please in both Goods and Prices. ROCHE & H AYCROFT MILLINERS HIGH CLASS TAIL RI Ia'I I'1,„I,II(II(,' ,aL'al"a'lleer'1,'11 A partnership has been formed by the undersigned for carrying on a High Class Tailoring Business in the Stretton Block, Brussels. Shop is now open and our full new stock on display. Before ordering your Spring Suit, see our choice goods. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Ne'4rhdl,ntnt'al'e,'irlJ'b'q,'tAl Dodds & Habkirk. MERCHANT TAILORS C. 13. Dodds J. J. Habkirk A report that W. W. B. Malonee, sa- ki P., bad been appointed Governor of the Yukon cannot be confirmed at Ot- tawa. The Montreal and Lake Superior Line have oomaten0ed operations for the sea. eon. The steamer Wah000dah arrived at Toronto Saturday morning from Hamilton, and clear the same evening for Port Arthur sad Fort William. Cap- tain Zealand ie in command of the Wah000dah. ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL and LONDONDERRY Royal Mail Steamers e Y m rs From Montreal From Quoben Ionian May e, 4 a,m. May S, 8 pm Victorian ...,,May'12, 9 a.m. May I2,.; 7 p,m Bavarian May 19, 4 ems. May 19, 3 p,m BATAS OF PASSAGE toFsteammerioo4 accommodation upwards, 40 Second Cabin, Liverpool and Londonderry, 940.80, $40, and 1347,00, 800otding to steamer, Lon• don 02.80 extra ; Third Oleos, 827.811, to Liv. erpool, Derry, B Viotoriau, 898.78, New York to Glasgow Mongolian Saturday, April 29, noon For further particulars apply to W. H. KERR, Agent, Brussels. a9,aegoW, 1)0000n. REAL ESTATE. FARM FOR SALE.-•OKOICE 00 acre farm for sato, rating South half Lot 0, Oon. 7, Grey. Most!y seeded down and well mannred. Good bank barn and comfortable ofroml Brussels. Close2 res oto f and in. Apply to J, C. TUOB, Bruaeel8, 80-tf FARM POR SALE.— GOOD homestead -100 acres—in the Town. ship of Morris, Huron Denby. For partic- ulars apply t0 8 Ef S. BENNETT. e50 Bathnret St. Toronto FARM F010 SALE CONTAIN - 950 90 aar09, being North balvoa of Lots 13 and 16, Ooa.1, Grey. Comfortable frame house, bank barn, orchard, 40. Only 4 mllee from Molesworth. Good locality ale/ line roads. Immediate possession. For further particulars apply to or write W. H. 7911914, Bruaeeis,. FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN. be- ing Lot 20 igned Conn. 7, Grey fora sale farm, is a comfortable house, bank barn, or - the thriving village aofAthol, Foi11turther Particulars as to price, terms, 40„ apply to MBS, NAM/ HOLLAND, 78 Souter street, Toronto, GOOD FARM FOR SALE. -- The undersigned ower for sale his farm, being Lot 1, Con. 18, Grey. It ie al& nated on the Gravel road,2 suttee South.. 01 Brunetti oleered b0912tanor80. Tiler! is a Brat elasa brick house end kitchen, heated with 1010800 wood shed, artesian well with windmill and water is pumped to barn. Barn 16s80 fooNat t Goad orchard farm wolf Mimed ; pleasantly situated. Will bo sold on easy terms, Apply on proml60( or Brus- sels P. 0., ENEAS 0110011. 10.90 New Buggi Now that the season for buying Buggies has arrived we would like to inform the public that we are better prepared than ever to supply their every want in Buggies got up in the very latest style and best material that money can buy—Steel Tires, Hard Rubber, Cushion and Pneumatic Wheels, with 13a11 Bearing Axle. Lumber Wagons• -the very best oak gear, with half truck or high wheels, either 2/, 24 or 3 in. tires. Before buying elsewhere be sure and call at the old reliable Car- riage Factory where you will get the very best value for your looney. If'Two Cows for sale at reasonable figures. 1 JOHN COBER & SONS