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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-4-9, Page 8TILE .13 RU8 8 11;1.4:,-; POST twasesneavassocanommaisranatimossassict AIlacluotion. 1.11,4e1 and Bin 1,31,0 peesession May 1st. We tritn all Wall Papers for our Customers when desired, or when preferred allow le. per roll alad trim it yourself. Not unich r eduction but it not only enables yon to get a better paper for your Money but the trimming protects the sides until von tire read,y to HANG We have a large variety to choose from and many lines we can give you handsome reductions in when required for small rooms. We have bargains in Wall PaperS and are anxious that you should know this. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optician and Bookseller. -. • - GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. sotatter.x Ex.r.exstoX W. 0. Traine leave Brussels Statiou, North and South. as follows: 0,001313 SorTn. Germ N010313. 7%11 a.m. 5011344 aan Sim." ......... eief pace 0302 pau Korai 41.cwz „kcm5 A ohiel'a amang ye takin' notes, Au' faith he'll p1001 it. Cense up.ra Qvira boom in maple syrnp. ',Temp= of Fame," Ilth and Lith. Er Huron A...zrinnIturel Society w ill not hold a Spring Show, Bnusaaa'i School Board will meet on Friday evening of this week. PosTuaTeu nowt. wee re-elected Chairman ef the Board of Health. "Tsser.o of Fame," Town Hall, D -ns. eels, Wednesday and Thursday, April 14th end 15th. Ratmes bull dog, has gone to dogdom over the poison route. The trip was made last week. Messes. & Runts shipped a oar of cattle on Thursday end a car of Logs on Friday of this week. Dre yon get your reserved seat 15101yet for the "Temple of Fame?" Plait of Hall at Fox's Drug store. A. Conan, Jno. Downing, Loss & Ital. liday and Mrs. Rogers here invested in new awnings this Spring. Pewee schools close for the Easter holidays on Thursday of next week anal will reopen on Monday, 26th hist. Tun G. T. R. will issue single fare tickets for the Easter holidays, good to 50 00 Thursday, April 15th to Monday, 10th, and return on the 20th. Gutestaxe bas already come to the front in Bruseele and some of the eearly birds" have onions &o, &o. belied in the hope of a speedy resnrrection. AT Paisley last week W. 0. Collins organized a Council of Chosen Friends with 26 members. He busy at Durham Cm week, leaving Bruise's last Monday. S.vroanAr of next week the License Board of East Huron will meet at the American hotel, Brussels, to deal with the issuance of licenses for the coming year in this hiding. ug, has been made of a number of parties tapping the maple elnide treee for the sake of esnear off.'' This won't be allowed as every shade tree represents so much money to this cor• 0,10130100 who will not permit of their being backed for any purpose. I. 0. 0. F.—The 78th anniversary of , Odd Fellowship will be observed by the members of 'Western Star Lodge, No. 110, Brussels, on Sabbath, 21th, by at- tendance at morning service in the Methodist chinch when the pastor, Rev, S. J. Allin, will preach the annual ser. 10500 at 11 a. m. 11 11 stated by several persons that a man who lives North of the river has been doing the cowardly and unmanly act of shushes, his wife, a most estimable per. eon, during the past week, If this gent got a doge of his own medicine for a few weeks he would come to realize that. there was not much fun in it. He should look up the Statutes on assault and battery before he tries it again, Shame en him. Soto .00T.—The St. Mary's Argos Of Net week says C. Richards, of Brussels, hoe purchased the boot and ahoe business of D. A. Martin, and took possession this week. Mr. Richards has had thirteen yeare experienee the boot and shoo business and is well versed in all its details, Mr. Martin wished us to gay that he has found Mr. Richards honorable 10 ell his dealings and recorn• mends him to 1311 1115 old patrons, whom he thanks ter the past patronage. Mr. Martin hes been in business a a imper- atively short time, bet 110.0 made a host of friends who will no doubt regret his retirement. He baa hot decided yet what he will do in the future." Mr. Richards intende ointinuing hie boot and shoe and harness business in Brussels as 001)55.Boost 01' Itt' r.—Tl House of Refuge Committee met at Clinton on Fri-. day of last week. There were six tenders for the proposed pig pen and poultry house, which ie te be 20x50 feet, with El foot wag. Mr. Guttridge got the job at 4305. The buil-dine will be concrete and will stand North of the barn with a drive. way between the two. There was only a difference of 415.00 between frame and concrete, the latter being the higher. A general survey of the Mustrial Farm was taken and the crops ou be put in t. lined. It was also ape I to purolutee about 100 trees, to consist of apple, plum, eherry, evergreen, &a. A gravelled drive- way will bo inaanged from the front of the Home to the road and a sidewalk will a,leo have to be laid down around the building owing tO the want of rod or gravel and the stiolty character of the eon excavated from the oellar. Com- mittee hired a man, at 013.00 per moth, to drive the team and assist Caretaker French, There was a strong plea made for an hogpitel ward ia the House, so as to provide the neoeseary isolation. There hi a Mee or typhoid fever on Dr. Shaw's hands at the present time. L. 301113iN x EG.Viii Inc leased the Btuevale Overt 530 horses changed hands at limeade llorso Pair, Tbursilay or Met weelt, at geed primes. There were 11 bet ere 10 ectondame. The Fairs will be resumed next Fall. Tanen was a rumor in town 1110 W. F. Stewart had lid out the National Roller Mill LL1an AlWoo,i, and t that 1,0 was removing to Woodstock, This story N IMO ufactured Out of whole eloth ee with 11 heroin was never mooted go 71r, Stewart says. 1351ese5,5 postoffiee has recently been flooded with Spring ettrelognee from the Sleton establishments and other 'Toronto Mentes. We wonder how ninth these firms pey toward our taxes keeping Bre-mete tiff Lies running 1 Support home industry and enterprise A icemen of April Fool jokes were perpetrated as initial Thursday of last week. One gentleman was brought to the eCeutral" to ceuverse by telephone wilt a gentleman in Ber.in and learned storIly alter that lack Beattie at their livery barn, was attending to the other end a the "Hello" wire. HEADY roe Wm-ie.—Tuesday eveping of lest week a meeting of ths Gonservati Yee of Brueeele WES held in the Herald ethos when citlieere wer. elected for the car. rest vear an followe Geo. Cardiff, President ; T, Kelly, Vice President ; N. F. Gerry, Seorotary ; 1. 1. Gilpin, Treascirer ; IL L. Taylor, A. J. Lowry, Go. Semi. Crawford and C. E. Smiley, Executive Committee, Bosse OF HEALTH —111011(ley evening last the organization meeting of Brussels Baird of Health was held, all the mem• hers being present exotpting W. Jewitt. Cti motion of W. II, Herr and A. Step - art, T. Farrow wee re elected Chairman for 1e97.- It was decided to have the etteitaiy Inspector begin hie work at once, and May 1 tith was fixed as the date for the completion of cleaning up by one residents. A. strict supervision will be maintained in oonnection with cellars, &n. Board adjourned to meet at call of Chairman. LAWN Texers.—A meeting for the pur Nee of organizing a Lawn CIllb WES held in the office of W. M, Sinclair on Monday evening, 5th lust., at 8 o'• clock, C. Urquhart in the chair. The minutes cif the Met annual meeting were read and adopted, after which the eleo. tion of officers for the coming year was proceeded with as follows : tion. Pres., Dr, F. II. Kalblleisch , President, W. M. Sinclair ; 'Vim -President, J. FL Oameroo ; See•Treas„ W. 3. Stewart ; Captain, D. 0. Ross ; Committee, jas. Fox, G. F. Blair and Dr. Davidson. A motion to the effect that Rev. W. T. Claff, of Thorndale, (member of the Club for years past) be an honorary member for the coming season, was unanimously adopted. The membership fee was planed 1110 50.105 as last year, namely, 01 00 for gentlemen and 25 cents for ladies. The tennis courts at W. 111. Sfficlair's and D. C. Roes' will be used by the Club. lamest:00 Fibre. --No small amount of interest in and arouud Bru-sels is being occasioned over the production of that most interesting entertainment known as The Temple of Fame, whioh will be given in the Town Hall, Bruseels, on Wednes• day evening of next week. These few ex• phonatory male will give an idea of what the representation will consist of :— Women famous in the world's history in art, literature, gevernment, celebrated for patriotism, oharity, devotion to human. ity, etc., are summoned by the presiding, Goddess of Fame and each pleads what she has ancomplished entitling her to be orowned Queen of Fame. The program closes with the crowning of the one deem- ed most worthy of the many claimants, Following is OM of characters repre• sentecl and the persons taking part :— Goddess, Mise Edna Curtis, of Blyth ; Queen Isabella, Miss Minnie Moore ; Helen Hunt Jackson, BIrs. S. N. Joakson ; Ruth, Miss Lottie Hill ; Mrs. Brown inc, Mrs. Dobeon ; Barbera Frietchie, Mise May Putland; Mary Queen of Scots, Miss Ferguson ; Jegthats Daughter, Miss Whelan, of Durham ; Harriet Beet -her Stowe, Mrs. Alli ; Topsy, Nina Blashill ; Clara Louise Kellogg, Mrs. W. II. Willis, of Beaforth ; Frances Willard, Mrs. D. C. Roes ; Bridget O'Flannagan, Miss Mary Ross ; Sisters of Charity, Misses Rilla Hunter and Naomi Williams ; Miriam, Miss Leszie Sample ; Maid• pee—Mildred Scott, Laura Leatherdale, Eva Denbow, Pearl Leatherdale, Edna Pugh, Ella Funston, Retry Plum ; Queen Elizabeth, lire. W. M. Sinolair ; Grace Berlina, Miss Bawtinbeimer ; 3050 of Are and guards, Mies Maggie Beattie ; Tabitha Primrose, Miss Polly Sample • Mother with children, Mrs. Fletcher, lerida Vanstone mid Way Mlle ; Xantippe, Miss Jean licLeuehlin ; Sappho, Mrs, W. II. Kerr ; Josiah Allen's Wife, Miss Minnie Mc. Nsngbton •, Martha Washington, Miss Jean Bit' oh ie ; Flora McDonald, Mise Annie Stewart ; Pnealientas, Elise Jo. Ross ()fleet) Victoria, Mrs. A. Coseley ; Mrs. Partington, with Ike, Miss Norton ; Christina Nileson, Mise M. Ames • Lady Aderdeen, Mrs, 13. Strachan ; Helen of Troy, Miss filemmon ; .l"onie Lind, Miss K. Wilson ; I forma° Nightingale and guards, Mies Lii,by Ball ; Mother Goose, Mrs. 18.13. Gerry ; Madam Urso, Miro Belle Smith ; Crown Bearer—Pearl Beaker, encom- panied by the following Flower Girle :— Orme Perry, Aileen Scott, Fernie Allin, Gertie Roes, Luella Ron, Lottie Koenig, NOM Kendall, Norma Vanstene, Ida Williams, Frances Collins, Gertie Mel. tom, Aline Kendall. Crowning the Queen. Herald, J. II, Cameron ; Angler, jas. Jones Guards, 3. T. Ssevis and T. Collins; Coat -de, Fred. Gilpin and Ire, Gerry 1 Pages, Arthur Allin and Norman Me. Aceoinpanist, Mrs. 'ILL. Jackson ; Nelda (heard, W. 13awtinheimer ; "God Save The Queen." A Matinee be held on Thursday afterneon of next week, at 0 o'olook, for the ohildren, when the admission fee will be reduced te 10 ants. Adults, 26 cents, See the programs and get your seat early. Plan of Hall at Fox's Drug atom. J. 0. 'Puck is having the erected in front 01 1)15 neW residence melded, The.' will add otineitlerably to the appearanee of the property. D. MALboictr, Deputy.Postoillce In' 01)80105, of Stratford, paid an offielal visit to the Brussele office on Friday 0( last week. lie found everything quite satisfaetory. 11Aeli0 Fzxx has leased the A., 11. Robertson feral, 10 miles West or Brae. eels, and 05111 (11003 there, Mr, Finn will retain his positien as baker at Connell. lor Thotneon's bakery but Will direct his sena in caring for and working the farm. Quesx's Jeinhen.—The suggestions for the proper obeeevituae of Queen Viotorla'e Diatuond Jubilee are legion, many of them are novel, others startliog, and not a few abeurth One p51510110 gentleman proposes that et high noon on the day set apart Inc the celebration every loyal eitixen of the empire wherever he may he situated, shall juin in mining the Authon, and thus end, ole the world with a glerious musks.' girdle, Ludy Aterleee's Victorian Niirse Selman is not regarded as feasible by practical men, and will probably end in gond in- tentions, The proposal of the Toronto City Council to forward an elaborate address to Her Majesty auclosed in a magnificent silver casket, strikes us ns IL most nonsensical proceeding. The Queen, no doubt, has oar loads of similar mementsies in her junk rooni, whioh she has never Been, and whioh 100 01 novIus to anyone. Money invested in tide way is simply 'wasted, and could be put to mach better use at home. The endow. meat of hospitals, and providing better accommodation for the comfort of the sick aud ['Mit:tett is more in keeping with onr Sovereign's expressed deaires, and will move a more enduring memento of the Victorian era then the presenta• tion of gaudy and costly trinkets. A oertain amount of spectacular display to $x the 913001 10 the minds cif the rising generation ie permiess.ble, but the ex. plosion of fireworks or the feats of agile acrobats are hardly in 'cooping with the spirit of the occasion. Business Locals. A 1 MANITOBA flour at McCracken's. Terees and Satchels, cheap. I. C. Richards. LANE herrings for sale at Jas. Beller'. tyne's grocery. GtreAT bargains in rforneSe. Come end eee. T '5. itioherd. Arebeett es world renowned Teas for sale al. Thum- 0103. Sem our stylish Shoes, to fit both foot and puree. I. C. Richards. THE Stormer is strictly high grade. Gear from 70 to 80 and up. MaKey & Co. Rooms or dwelling to rent over my store. I. 0. Richert -le, SEED Peas for sale, warranted clean. Walter Yuill, gravel road. Tau Stormer 11135 all the modern im• provernents that are sound and op-to. cKay & Co. date, M PAIRS HaelleSS and Collars done cheap and anrable, I. 0. Richards. Mune Weaving neatly done. Satiates:. tion guaranteed, by Mrs. McCrea. Near. ly opposite Dr. McKelvey's. To buying a high grade Bloyele yon can PETS from $15.00 to $40.00 if you ride e "Stormer." ElcKsx & CO. Dutch Sets, fresh Garden Seeds, Etam• moth Mengel and best Swede Turnip Seeds very cheap at MoCraokeo's. Nifty stook of envelopes to band at THE Pose' Publishing House. Get your busi• mu card printed on 500 of them. Price less than retell rate. WANTED.—Eggs, ten cents ; the bel- ittles of yam:Dried Anples. Weave heitd• quarters for Clover, Timothy, ,to. G. E. Mee, SHILOH'S Onre, the great cough mid oroup cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains twenty.five doses ; only 25 cents. Children love it. Sold by Jas. Fox, druggiet, Brussels. Cleuriers.--Any one desiring carpets will do well to call 131 1110 Brussels Wool. tsn Mill -before buying elsewhere, as they have the largest assortment of samples ever shown in this looality, ranging in price from 50e. to 01.00. Howe & Co. KAM'S Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your bead clear as a bell. 95 ate, 50 ots. and $100, Sold by Jas. Fox, druggist, Brussels, BAIIGAIN OFFEBILD.—That eligible half mere Jot situate on the Southern portion of Tnrnberry street, Broeenle, Will be dis- posed of below wet. Very easy terms. Write for particulars 15 10013 Ilmunocaves, 174 Queen at. West, Toronto. ItIns, T. S. MvitISs, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Vitalizer "saved my life." I consider it the heat remedy for a debilitaed system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 ole. Sold by Jas, Fox. TRH hardest saws warranted full set without breaking, as I have a new, safe and fast way of setting saws. Saws that are in fine order given in exchange for paws that are 0111 01 order bypaying the difference. T. McGregor, saw filer, Brus- sels, Queen 13e, East. CONSULT YOBB DOCTOB.—If he advises Cod Liver Oil we recommend Wompole's Taetelese Preparation. Yon can't taste the oil ; all you taste ie wild cherry, and that's good. What yon got is flesh and strength. Oures conghs, colds and witetive diseases. Jos. Fox, 3.m Chemist and Druggist. "BE Yotm OWN LAWYER,"—Have you seen 11 ? If not, soul for spoonnen pages. 11 19 the cheapest law book in Canada and its written in plain language so that all can uncleretand it, It will keep you out of law twits and ears needless expense, There is rooln for agents for farming communities. Write to NV, H. Anger, 26 Ulster Ste, Toronto, A. wane of grant value to the agricul• taral community and the ocvnere of live stock ,generally ie "The Veterinary 0,01. enc'.' treats oomprehoneively and in plain, every.day language on the &nate. my, diseasee and treatment of domeetia animals and poultry, besides containing a complete description of medielee, re. elven, itc„ enabling the farmer to be hie own veterinary. Competent atitherities regard "The Veterinary Scithes" as standard work, and one which no owner of animals can afford to be without, The book is sold at 82, bet the London IN° NOSS Company has made arrange. manta whereby they will supply their mammoth Hi page edition (the Weekly Free Press and Farm and Home) for one year, together with a eopy of the hook, at the extremely low ',elm of 02. This is 0.0 opportunity of whioh everyone should take advantage. 1'1,1 XJ11 RD B,,l NE OF azi X,..{11),,i. HEAD OFFICE. - TORONTO ASSET(2, - • (Seven Million Dollen) • 07,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) • - 62,000,000 Agencies in at/principal points in. Ontn52o, Quebec, Manitoba, United stafea,a Bauland. W26$ MietJrate• A General Banking Business Transuded. FarmersNotes Discounted, Drafts Lamed and Collections made on all paha,. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest, allowed on deposits of 01,00 and upwards from dat of deposit to data of withdrawal and compounded half yearly. &near, ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF VAENTIOIS' SALE Nonce. Every facility afforded Customers living at a dletance. J. A. STEWART MANAcinii, •LnIALILLIcta 10'10i05)13'3 s::e:0o10, Fall Wheat 70 00 Spring wheat 80 Barley '20 22 Peas 137 38 Peas (large) 54 55 Oats 17 18 Butter, tubs and milli' 10 11 Eggs por dozen ... 8 Flour per barrel.. ..... 4 00 4 50 Potatoes (per bag) 25 Hay per ton 7 00 8 00 Bides trimmed 5 Gi Hides rough. 4 Salt per Mil., retail 1. 00 00 Sheep skim, emit 40 60 Lamb skins each 15 40 Apples per bbl 50 Tlogs, Live 8 50 3 50 Dressed Bogs 0 00 6 00 LivnttrOof., April 5.—To-day the best States cattle were sold at 6 1-42 por pound, and Argentines at 5 5.82. Sheep brought 6 id per pound. As supplies were scarcely sufficient prices were firm and trade was good. New Yonx.—Butter lower, state dairy, 9e 1 113.40; do., creamery, 15e to 20c ; western Creamery, ilie to 20c ; do , fan, tory, So to 13c ; Elgins, 20o. Cheese firm ; state, largo, flo tonic ; do., small, 9c to 12.1e ; part skims, 5c to So ; full 01110113, 9ic to 80. Lresnumors April 6.—Wheat, spring, 6s ficl to es 62 ; red winter, no stock. No. 1 Cal. Gs 8id to Its 55 ; corn now, 2s 8d ; peas 4e 3d ; pork, 48e act ; lard, 22s 3d ; 1.85 132; bacon, heavy, 1. o., 29s 52, do. light, s, c., 275 02.; cheese, white, 57s Och 20 , colored, 57s ed. Esse 13orraeo, April 6.---Oattle-6 ears through ; none on sale ; market easy. Veals steady; common to good, 55 to .01.50; extra, 05 05.90. Sheep and lambs —1 car on sale ; 11 through ; market steady, and nominally unchanged. Hogs —10 care on sale ; 8 ears through ; mar. het slow and unchanged on all but pigs; Yorkers, mixed and mediums, $4.20 ; pigs, lower, from $4.50 to 05.10. Closing report.—Cattle closed nominally easy; no sale stock offering ; stockers and feeders, supply fairly liberal, including a fair showing of Canadians; good feeders steady ; light stock steers, generally stronger. Sheep and lambs—Very little demand for the limited number on sale ; prices about steady. Markel continues dull and slow at unchanged prices, with limited receipts. TOIIONTO, April 0.—Marlret firm. Flour quiet ; prices heavy; straight roller nom. inal, itt 03 60 to $3.65. Bran quiet ; quoted at $13.50 in car lots, and shote, 09 to 10. Wheat very dull, feeling weak- er, although offerings small, red winter quoted at 72c west, and white at 730. No, 1 ItianItobit hard is quoted at 82e, 'Mid- land, and No, 9 hard at 79a Midland; No. 1 hard quoted at 710 to 72c,Fort William. Beeltwheat—Deinand limited ; prices un- changed, at 26c and 270 west. Barley steady ; =Menge demand ; No. 1 quoted at 80c ; No, 2 at 27c ; No 13 extra al 24c. and No. 8 sold at 20c. Oats—Demand quiet ; prices generally unthanged ; sales of white at 18ic to 100. west, and of mixed at 17io to 160 west. Peas quiet ; toles at 880 to 38.e, north and west. Corn quiet ; offerings at 270 west. Oat- meal quiet ; pricee unchanged ; oar lots, 09.70 100 280. ltye awl; car lots being quoted at 390. outside. Toluene, April Co—T110170 WES a fair business done at the Western Cattle Yards to day, but 010 11184-1501 could not be called a brisk one. Some of the poor anality butcher& cattle wore unsold. Hogs were weaker. All told there were 58 car leads of staff on the boards in both yards, including 1,050 hogs, 100 sheep and lambs and 55 calvete There waft considerable buying of cattle for Manteca' and Ottawa. 'bast week's re. ceipts were 5— Cattle, 2,075 ; sheep and lambs, 493 ; hogs, 4,7211 ; weigh foes, 8105.99. Export oattlo—Better demand. II. A. Mullins bought 120 head, James Ealtins about 200 and others 'dealers quito a quantity. Priem ruled from 4o to 47c per lb mostly, two or three carloads of good ones reaching 44e per lb. One ear. load, 1,200 lbs. average, sold for $4.50 per owl. The demand is expected to be a little better for a few clays. Sheep— Quiet. They soil from 03 to 013.10 per ewe, being sold mostly mixed with lambs, Lambs—Firmer. All were sold early ab from 5tio to 5110 por lh, Spring lambs are miming forward more freely. There iS a good demand for them at from 04 to 05 each. Hogs—Dull. Quotations for best selections or bacon hogs dropped to 5c, per lb., weighed off the cars, and other hogs aro low in proportion. Pros- pects for lower pricos. Buena SuiPtilisT TO ENGLIN/L—Tho Arm of Thomas Ballantyno 95 Sone, of Stretford, have been shipping a large and increasing quantity of butter to Eng. land. In connection with a number of other creameries they have been malting weekly shipments, chiefly to Manchester, completing outsteipping the Australian produot and running the Danish very close, All the factories have been maIs. ing uniform meddle, as to color, salting and texture, and the butter te put up in square boxes, containing 55 lbs , and be - nig shipped regularly every week it ar. ives in English market fresh and sweet, Throe thousand of those 50 lb. boxes, or some 158,000 lbs., have boon shipped, and the demand is far outrunning the supply. Itt this way our butter is rapidly gaining ground in tho English markets, and if all Canadian shippers would follow the good example of these creameries, a very extensive trade with tho old country would be maintained, Low VAMial volt Eues.—There is every indication that an abundance of coarse food 'stuffs in Ontario will load to an un- ,p3onamonomeounanommtrammunniareirereara9 usually large production of eggs this ANL. 13011, Already simplies received In To. route from variens parts 01 1115 province are largely in excess of receipts at the same period 5, year nem, or of any past year, and the rate of increase will, in all likelihood, bo continued. Wibli 11 supply of eggs vastly in exams of requirements and the Aineriean market practically closed against the product of the Cana. dian hon, it will not be surprising to find eggs selling at cents it amen before the 5005011 le far advanced. This, et least, is the opinion of them who have been studying the situation. • • - THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. EE1) PEAS AND BARLEY 13 for side at Lot le, Con. 7, Grey, 90 3 MUTE FUNDS TO LOAN.— L. MOrtgligO, fe1111 nativity. Apply 51 71310 POST Publishing House Bruss_els. To BENT.—A BRICK REST— DENIM on Queen atreet, with an acre 01 1(1(1 attached; largely devoted to halt minute. Possecsion given on April 151. 10111 tout by tbe year, Apply to 71108. I:BITER, lot 5, eon. 9, Gres'. 00-1f FOR SALE IN ETIIEL.—PRO- BIOME Of 100,, Elliot, deceased, eon - slating of good brick boyo and kitchen, p111, all conveniences ; food strthlo ; fruit trees ; half acre of land. Well suited for retired farmer, For for that particulars apply to A. W. PA.77811408„Molesworih ; BB. Me- KELVEY, Brussels; or War. SPENCE, Ethel, 194 QEED OATS, SALGZER, NOR- 1.)101913grown oat, ono \WRAC earlier than most varieties, heavy teenier. Prion 511 nine per bushel. Also "Lightning En' 1)0088" Potato en-ly and beet oat 05 1,000 kind,. Pries 73 omits 0,10 (191191. Hunger. inn Barley, lawless, weighs 02 pounds to the bushel. Price 00 cents per bushel, Other early varieties of potatoea oe hand. JNO. STA 1,1001tD, Walton 05.0, 99.4 Residence Lot 21, Otm, 19, SloKillop. Ancient Order of United Workmen, This old and prosperous Fraternal A me W on numbering 900,000 members are ple senting to the public their popular and econ- omical reties to worthy 100(1, at the very low rote of about $8.00 per 51,000 per annum. • n Workmen" Promptly Pay Muth Claims and expect a large increase to its members now that those American Liu° Companies don't seem satisfactory to Can. nation. 10087. AliAISTBONG,M.W.; '57.11,15101)11 Recorder ; J. A. ORRIGHTON,Pinaueler.. REAL ESTATE. FARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN- InaltRIGNUI) CRS several seed Farms tor sole and to rant, easy berme, in Townaldps of Morris and Grey. 10 S. SO OTT, Brussels MA SITOB A. LAND Earl SALE. —100 acres of peed farm land at Blwillsaleld, 8 miles from Winnipeg, is offer- ed for sale at s low price. The property is North Bast 0850,10,2:wit. 11, Bongo 4, Bast. Thorn IR a house on the premises and some breaking done. For fall artioulars as to price, Inc. wri te or apply to 0,05. 0503513 or W. TLEF1101, 20-15 BroSsels, Ont. F ARM FOR SALE—THE TJN— .DEIMONIM fere Ma eligible 0.1,c-0 farm for ale, being South part of Let 0, Coll, 12, Grey. 011 under cultivation, well watered and well femme. There 10 13 ono El ,000e DOB ap, bank barn, °pollard, wells, cko„ on the premises. Also a splendirl stone quarry from which a good revenue is realiz- ed. Only 21 miles from Bruesels. Terms reasonable. Tor. 105111er particulars Me to price, apply to JO1)/9 attTOITELL Proprietor, 35.11 Brussels P. 0. -RABA' POR SA LE. -1 50 AORE 8 Consisting of the South 1 and South of the North 001 Lot 30, Coe 0 Bast Wawa - nosh. This le an excellent stook farm,being well supplied with good manta water. 11 is Situated about 8111105 from the thriving vil- lage cf Myth. A lane 1841 01 it is under rass. 13n11diugs and fences are is fair elate of ADMIT, MOD Lelelle of payment will be elven. Por all information apply to 11tf (.0.1+'. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels, QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. 13 met excellent farm, Lot 11, OM 0, Twined,' et rey, 3.00 aores,must be sold at 0,100 in order to close ealottoof deceased own- er, The lot is nearly ell cleared, with good buildinga, ample writer supply, large( or- chard, 51, miles from Cranbrook, is ander good cultivation mid is a very desirable pro- perty inttoorl, Apply to 11/011a(11) 011BIL, Brussels 05.0.; 201114 5117005805,, on the premises ; or A. nolo ea, Brussels. Dated Sept. 13411,1504. MEDICAL CARDS. :1" M. ARMSTRONG, M. D. • Pliyelentn, Surgeon Aeoomilier, ole, Graduate of Toronto univericity loodietti Vanity. Member of College of Phyeteirme and Surgeons, Out. OsTion—No01 door to McDonald 2.00., Walton 0111. J. di. II/1' NAUGHTON, M.D., 0. M., ea:tufty Unlyminty, Fellow Trin- ity Medloal College, Member College of Phy. sictans and Surgeone, Out. Litiontiate of the Royal ()allege 01Physielans and Lietniblitto of 11didwitory, Edinburgh. tssee-Tolophone 80.14. Residence, 1151(1 85., Brussels, OR. F. H. KALBFLE18CH 9 PITYStOratl, 901(0)0011 AND ACOOUCIInUlt, SUCCESSOR TO DR, W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS. - ONTARIO. let Wage Honor Graduate of the UniV oral. ilea of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Hiligeton) and otutrinity medical °allege; Follow oi Trinity itiediss.i College and member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontna, THOS. A. HAWKINS, tn. Post Graduate Coarse to Detroit and Will give "(begone tb punils Other on 0(1(03110 1500. epeeist attention paid to dig. piano or organ, (able M117011usio117011 oppootte mime of Ilya, 111,04250 and Throat, and die- the poet -office. Brussels. 70501 10800110 also taws at IN man. "1..:Censul1ation in sffig. given. Ton years experfeime In Combing, list and Guinan, 'late/Mono 02 550100003. Te1'nia (notlsinte, APRIL 0, 1897 MUST Our Paper Is all ready to hang. There is no edge to eause troub'e or take time iu the cutting, Every roll of paper sold by us ie eartfally trimmed by our BOW trim- ming Ma01111,0 and ready for immediate use ivithont alt 'ge. This makes it prt- Bible for t -von the intuit inexperienced to suaricasfully paper a room in e very short time. The line of new papere we are dis- playing are beautiful in design, oolor and 1101511 and the prices are much lewer than such quality can meetly he obtained for elsewhere. We do not comider oar Wall Paper merely as a side line but some. thing whiell requires careful attention and the exereise of great care in the sehotion of it. Our offerings are such as to please all tastes, we have many dainty patterns for the small rooms at Go. and Cc. per roll. Then there are many rob designs for the hall, din ing.roorn, library and porter at from 7o. to 25o, per roll with borders and ceiling to match. As some of aur best patterns are already selling rapidly we would suggest that intending purchasers make their selection early and we will be pleased to set it apart until each time as it may be re- quired. JAS. FOX DRUGGIST & BOOKSELLER. VETERINARY. -r D. WARWICK, Cl • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to trent all diseases of doniestioated animals In a com- petent manner. Partunalar attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to, Otlloe mod faarmary—Pour doors north o f bridge rnrub erry st., Brussere, LEGAL MID CONVEYANCING. -0 L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, Solicitor and Oonvoyancer. Colloo. Mons made. Ofilco—Vaubtone's Block, Drum sole. SINOLAIR, • Satioiter,tionveyeneer ,Notary Pub. lie, &e. Oilloo—Vanstone'a Block, 1 door north of °antral Hotel, Private Funds to Loam, A4- G. CAMERON, l • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron 1 litaTister and Solicit or, G oderich, Out, 011loo—limuilton St., Opposite Col. borne Hotel. F. l3LAIR, BARRISTER, • Bolici tor, am, (late of Darrow Prondfoot's °Mee, Goderieb.) Oilloo over Sillies & Smith's Bank, Brussels. Money to Loon. 47 AUCTIONEERS. GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed AtiaMoneer. Sales uondue t ad on reasonable terms. Parma and farm stook a specialty. Orders 1e11 at Tros Pon P ubli big House, Bru gaols, or !mutt° Walton P. 0., Will receive prompt attention, 41 S. SOOTT AS AN AUCTION- ' • Tann, will sell for better prices, to batter DAIL, in 0/18 time and less charges than any other Auctioneer iu Bast Buren OT he Won't charge anything. Bates and orders eau always bo arranged at this oilloo or by personal appileation. CAPT. J. STRETTON, who has had 20 years =parte-can as an Auctioneer, but wins had to quit owing to 111 health, has again taken out license and la prepared to conduct soles at reiteonable ter in a Satisfaction guaranteed, Dates may be arranged at TILE POST Publishing House. 202. STRHTTON, 18.01 Auctioneer. BUSINESS CARDS. UT H. illoGRAOKEN, 1010 • Usurer of Marriage Limuses. OSlee at Isis Groeery, ieureberry street, 13russela, T4 N. BARRETT, 1-1). leonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door sonOb of A. M. MnKay & owe hardware store. Laclies'and olilltireue heir cutting s needn't), BRUSSELS POST OFFICE Savings Bank takes Deposits from 81,00 to 61,000 end allure se per amt. interest. 2.e1titteVir, 87-8m Postmatitor. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM notatseoz, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. • T. FLETCHER (53118; of Marriage Licenses, OFEICE AT ffaWnLitY STOBIL Witness tequireci. T. FLETCHER, Brussels Ak LEX. HUNTER, -ca.. Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Do, Heron, Cenvoyaneerr, Notary Imbue Land, Lean and Iftliurenee Agant, Funds invested and to loan. Rolleethons made 011140 in Sealy/4We elook,nrusseis 55 011 15 Al 31 131 All 13 133 91 13,1 in