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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1898-4-22, Page 8CE,T 'HIE BEST, Onr Trimming Machine is a decided Woes% We always aim to have the beet. With thio maohlee we trim your paper anourately and no toot to you. We heve a large etook of Wall Papas from which to select at rig19 prices. Still a stook of and 4 roll remnants of the Roddick estate which we almost glee away. BICYCLES. Dou't forget we are agents in Brus- sels for the celebrated Crescent English Grade Wheels at Low Grade prices. 1)25 will buy a good LadiesWheel used but little, and Child's' Wheel at 612,50. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optioian & Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. di R. Trains leave Bruesels Station, North and South, ae follows: GOING SOUTH. GOING Noimr, Express 7:le a.ro, I Mail ......... 9:10 p.m 9:45 a,m. Expreee 10:01 pan gun" Iteips 4tems. A. ohiel's arnang ye Main' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Tim Pose gives the news. Strew storm on Wednesday. 0. 0. F. next Tuesday evening. GARDEN making is in fall blast. IF you want to boy or eel! advertise in Tan Pose. THE Salvation Army Marine Band will visa Brussels. Tan music of the lawn mower will soon be heard in tbe land. Mentes are giving it to Bruesels people where the chicken got the axe. Illermeeer Menem is enlarging and im• prolog bis residence ou Flora etreet. Tem first tenors of the season was played on Thursday afternoon of last week. Oun thanks are for remittanoes re, oeived on subscription during the past week. There are others. LAST week the front of the Shiel block were freshened up by the painters' brush in the hands of Sample Bros. A none hind axle on the wagon On Tuesday afternoon delayed Enterprise Salt Works delivering for G. T. R. ship- ment. A.McD. Amax, the well known fruit expo rt, of Goderiab, says that the pros - pots for the fruit crop were never better than they are this year. AT HOME in the Odd Fellows' Lodge room on Tuesday evening of next week, 26913 inst. An intereeting program is be. ing prepared for the occasion. Tim American, Queen's and ()antral Hotels will be the licensed premises for the coming year M Bruesele, 'only three hotels being allowed under the new amendment 90 the Aot. Tate week Meese& Rattan & Fitzpat. riok are packing up their dry goods stock in Brussels and intend removing to Bran- don, Man. They will take a oar right through. This firm has been in town about five months. DR. CAVANAGH, who has a fine dental praotioe In Osven Sound, bas purohased the three-storey brick residence of the late Mr, Wilson, and will take posses.. Won on May let. Tbe price paid was $2,500. All the modern improvements are to be found in it. A katoneess Discovnne.-"Soak and Swab" is an infallable, painless and non. poieonous remedy for the ore of eaneer, cartilaginous ulcers, sore throat, and a variety of Orin diseases. 11 ores aanoer in any part of the body where the liquid oan reaoh it. Send for circular giving inatruotions how to apply the liquid, or get ote from Mr. Fox, drug. got, Brussele. Sold at 60 onto per pint and 30 cote per helf•pint bottle. Mo. Leod'e Laboratory, Goderiob, Ont. NEW CONTRACTS.-Thoe. Newsome has contraots for the building of new brick reeidenees for the Misses Kelly, of Brute eels ; James Ryan, of McKillop ; Wm. Mines, let oan. of Grey ; and he also has the job of the enlargement and improve. meet of Wrn. Martin's residence, Brus. eels. Mr. Newsome haa secured the ser- vices for the Summer of Geo. Colvin end Zebu Downey, both well known reechan• ice and builders who will push the work along. THE HORT FACTORY Soen.-On Wed- nesday of this week Bainton Bros., of l3lyth, oloeed a bargain with Howe & • Co. for the large brick woollen adory in this plus. They take immediate pos. Beaton. These gentleman are tanners and glove manufacturers but in addition will operate the) woollen mill, eluding rolls, • spinning yarns, &c. We extend a cordial welcome to them and wieh them every eat:loess. Mr. Howe and family, who have been residents of Brnsoele for the past 16 yeare, will remove from town in the coarse of a month or so and may go bank to their old home at 'legator. Mr. Howe hag a moat estimable family and we Will be sorry to sea them remove, A. orlon le on the program for the evening of the Queen'e leirthdey. Nen, Mama is undertaking the Wean ing np of yards and pretniees la town this "51V' 1OBe. ARMSTRONG 18 1141/111g hie 1091. donee brightened up by a new dress of ptrasitat Fred, McCracken the can. BRUSSELS oorpe of the Salvation Army le having its 'tape" and "downs" of late, The barracks has been looked an them by the proprietor. Tun Salvation Army Marine Band will visit Brussels on Saturday, April 00th, and Sunday, May let. Meetings will be held in the Town Hall. Vac Odd Fellowe' Hall will in future be lighted with ineemdethent eleotrie light. 16 lamps have been put in position wbioh do the work designed in good sbape. Bests Beere-A. base ball meeting will be held at the Council Chamber on Fri- day evening 22nd inet., at 6 o'elooketharp. By order of the President, Dr. KW bileisoh, CLEGG .0 DAMES shipped a CRT Of stook from Brussels this week. 0:her ship- ments were salt by Enterprise Works ; 2 oars of wheat by Bather & Yanstone ; and flax by Livingston Bro. Teeers.-A meeting for the re.organi. Wien of Brussels Tennis Olub will be held in Barrister Sinolair's offioe on Mon- day evening of next week at 8 o'clock. All interested are asked to attend. Ierthe Birth notices last week THE Pose reported that a datellaterhe,d arrived et S. Leppard'e, Toronto. We are in. formed that the "daughter" is a son so we cheerfully make the correction and hereby apologise to the young gentleman. Comm Princess Alexandria, 0. 0. F., Brussels, sent $16.60 as a gift to Philip Seel,of Cadillao, Miele, a former 13rue. setae and brother Forester, who had the misfortune to loth his arm by the falling of a tree in the bolt where he was ohop• ping. Mr. Seel was a very industrious, tweedy ohne man and is well deserving of aid in leis temporary inability to work. 1 CENT 4 WORD. -To encourage people to make their smuts known through the oolumns of TIM POST and to prove the benefits of advertising we will for two months insert small advte, at 1 cent a word each edition, nothing less than 10 cents, however, to be paid at time order is given. A test will prove the value of this method instead of speeding days or weeks looking for something that a 10 oent advertisement in THE POST meld fine. Puree Weeente.-IVeeneeday of last week Thoe. McLauchlin, the well known horeeman, of Brussels, attended the Pal- merston Spring Show with his splendid there' bred Clyde horse, "Sir Walter." In a Wass of seven he carried off let prize and tbe diploma for best horse on the ground. In Listowel on Friday etre MoLauchlin also captured the red ticket. This is nothing new for "Sir Walter" as he has always been a prize winner and is in prime condition this season. BROKE in Beee.-A. standard bred sucking colt, belonging to Dr. Shaw, of Clinton, was playing in the yard in which it was kept on Monday of last week, when in some manner it broke its haak. There were other horses in the enolosure with it, and whether they injured the colt, or whether it was itself the muse of its den misfortune, is unknown. Dr. Blokall was (gelled in, and was compell- ed to 13111 11. The animal was valued at 0100, and was bred from Scott & War• wiok's them' bred horse "Coetumer," of Brussels. PRESENTAT/ON Os A RING TO M118, TUSTS. -Mrs. Jno. Forbes, Albert street, euter- taioed Mrs. Tufts' Sundae (wheel olami of youog ladies at her borne Thursday evening of last week and an enjoyable time was spent. During the evening tbe pupils made their teacher the recipient of a beautiful gold ring with the word "Mizpah" in raised letters upon it. Tie e following address acoompanied the gift : To Mrs. Tufts, DEAR FRIEND AND TEACIIER.-BeeinIsts e try to give the unpleasant things in O as email a portion of our thought as ossible, so we have struggled resolutely t to think of the parting that we are w forced to contemplate as being eo ar at hand. Even now we San scarcely dere to ourselves a continuance of the ppy and profitable Sabbath afternoon eetinge in Melville church with you left 6. You have given us so many proofs loving interesb in and devotion to our at and highest good that we realize at you have a personal love for each of that will make the separation a felt• O to you. For ourselves, we eanuot ex• se in ward e the love that we have for u, and the =ware of that love is the aetne now of our sorrow and sense of s. Ibis but our duty to assure you t your true womanhood and ode ristian character have always been, d we tenet always will be, an inspir- on to each of us to strive to attain to t higher life that is hid with God. you have come before ue moll Bab. b, with the message of the Master, have been eminently etiocessfel in sing US to realize that many of those age that to tie were hidden or but ly seen, to you were greet and glad lities. It is our earfiest desire that too may realize in our individual a the comfort and joy that you have ght us, not only by word but by your le life, is to be found in the fellow. 01 Christ. In presenting to you Mill , our ohms ring with ite inscribed yer, tee are sure that one thought has most place with eaoh one of us and is, that a loving Father wt11 guide hrottgh by ways we know not yet un - e again form a complete olase ring ore to know the sorrow Of parting. go from us now to your new home O far West and in a shod time o will stretch between us illimitable ries and barrier mouutains, but be red that not even prairie stretebes ouutain ranges will prevent no from g with you many a time in spirit in thought. For you we wish, and 00 0010 1130.6 19 will be realized, that life, now that you leave ue, will as math of sunehtne in it as a lo'. atter gees is well. While time, ae troyer, is alined omnipotent our dship we believe to be of that ender- ittd that will bid him a proud de. e and which is aptly described by o all being, lif no DO 00 pi ha De ou of be th ns OD pre yo 1110 las tha Oh 90 ati the. As bat you 000 thi dim reit We live tau who ship ring pra fore that us t tit w U0IU Yon 90 th thee peal assu 01 03 Mein Red we a your have ing a des frien ing k flan° neer • OBITt-0.t hie home in the township of Glenelg, Gray Co., an old resident passed away last Sunday in the perean of Areh. McDougall, brother to Mre. Donald Seat, of Bramels, aged 71 years. He had been in poor health for some years, genetal debility being the calm of death. De. cased wee been in Pitloohy, Perthehire' Scetland, and eittne to Canada over 50 yeare ago. For a timber of years Mr. McDougall was foreman ter the late Jos. Whitehead, of Clinton, as ottrpenter on the 13ufftelti & Lake Heron railway 00O., struotion and after oompletirig hie work ha took up land in Gleteeig, where be has oontietted to reside, He twice married and his good wife and one deughter sarvive him. Ilers. MoDougail was a Mho Pefolteohnie, of Proton tocenship. The subject of MN natio was a reesbye terian in religion, and rt, Liberal in poll. tioa, note! took OW an Tuesday aftettion. "Like the Me in which Mem have etme been dietilled Yon may beefir, you may shatter, the tose if yeti will, But the stout of tbe row will hang toted it still," Mrenate made an appropriate reply, She lute tanght thie elms for the 938880 12 years. 19 10 oompoged of 19 pupils. Mrs, (1409 Bees WM amend MM. /WM aa teeehert THE BRUSSRLS POST 4,40.1.a.mgyfels• 3 on 4 care of hogs will be shipped 131000010 next Diode.), by the Iota ere. 010 VRLLONVH' melee next Bab morning at 11, o'olook. Rev, Mr. L of Winglttn, will be the preaoher, three linked brethren are asked to et their hall at 10.30 sharp. AUOTION Sale of houttetiold turn' petters% ovate, &o. 99 9130 res1deno It, L. Taylor, William atreet, on Sa day Raw:noon of next week, 00115 inet 1 o'olook. Ir. S. Scott will be the eleGeru ceoe, master of eilAVS o invtor of atter-sets, ate.! bad Brewer take a view of the interior of chop on Queen street the other day, WOG 9 good photo, and thews Toni work on a owes ant easy. (Mee, to the remove!, of le, W. Mel to Brantford, W. E. Armstrong was el ed to the position of Foreman in 13009011, A. 0. U. W, for the Woos 1898. He will make an ellioieub Mike he takes a great interest in lodge 08,Savant, oases of eearlet fever in tos The attending pbysioian or parents expected to °empty with the Board Health regulations as to plaoarding house and avoiding mingling with bleep 113 until the fever is past, Cards may prooured from Dr. DIoNaughton, tiled Health Officer. BARRISTER Beast wrote T. E. Hays reference to the report that he bad f nigher] the Mitchell Advocate Editor w the information if published referring Robert Armstrong, at one time Return 011ioer in East Huron alt former el tion. Mr. Hays writes Dlr. Blair that never gave any such particulars to Advocate as it published. Tbere want of harmony eome place in tbe erect storiee tole that somebody shot settle. from buy. bath owe, The neet too, to bur- 91 nuttde' rtist 'hisbt eaa ea - the of r 81.0 tire. VD. , are 1 the0 ob. be Grey Counincil Meetg,. ioalt Council met at the Towuship Hall ou in April gth, pereuent to adjouremene ur. Membere were 3,11 preseue reeve in the ith chair, lifinutee of last meeting were read to and confirmed, leetibion of Cline. See- ing , hater and others to have stateta .labor ete nerformedfo the village of Mulosworth. be Moved by Robert Dilworth, seconded by the James DloDoueld that Mr. Brown be O a authorized to speed the tom of $10 00 in He repairing the Molesworbh rowl melded ild Wallace Council grant au equal sum. Carried. IlorIwell Speirau, sr., uetilled eg the Council 1,0 have Goverment Drain eo No. 1 cleaned out opposite lot 28, con. 16, OU stating that hie underdrains are ootnplete• or ly choked up. Moved by Wm, Brown, Y ; seconded by Robb. Dilworth that Mr, ; Livingston attend to it. Carried, Ap- e plication of Samuel Chambers for n ditoli ed on road opposite lot 24, con. 7. Mr. Die re worth to vetoed. to it. Moved by Robb. rid Dilworth, seconded by Wm. 1.3rown that b.. lot 15, co. 3, be detached from School ection. No. 4 and added to School Sete tion No, O. Co Moved by James McDonald, seconded by Robt. Livingston that the Reeve and Treasurer be author- ized to renew the note of $2576.80 in the Standard Bank, Brussele, for three months. Carried. Moved by Wm. Brown, seconded by Robe Dilworth that the sum of $30.00 be granted for repairs to the boundary Grey and Elmo., between the Sth and 10th cons., provided 9130101039Connell grant an equal sum. Carried. Moved by Robb, Livingston, seconded by Wm. Brown that the Reeve and Treasur- er be authorized to borrow of Rachel Spence the sum of 5400.00 for three tnonths for township purposes. Oarried. John Rose applied for gravelling at lots 24 and 25, con. 5 aud.6, a very bad piece of toad. Moved by Robb, Livingston, Boom -led by Robe Dilwotth that the snm of 580.00 be granted. Gerrie& By-laws No. 110 and 120 were theu real several times and passed. The following ac- counts were presented, viz. :-Thomas Bower, repairing washout on boundary Grey a,nd 1010300, 03.00,; Edward Mit. »hell, repairing sideroad 6, on. 1, $6,00 ; Henry Aloocic, repairing oulvere, eideroad 1, con. 14, 932.00; Marshall Harrieon, as- sietanee in surveying extension to Gov - velment Dreett No. 2, $4 50 ; George Mc- Donald, gmvel, 54.00; Daniel Eveleigb, balance of oared grading and gravelling at lot 20, was. 9 and 10, $14.00. Moved by Jas. MODOliald, seconded by Wm. Brown that the 'above .aecounts be paid. Carried. Council then adjourned to meet again at the Township Hall on Thursday, the 26th day of May, as Court of Revision of the Amassment Roll, 1898, Wu. Spence, Clerk. Last Senility Rev, G. Abey, fount. tent, 000ttpled the pulpit of Se John's Cherub. filo text in the molting was fit, Luke 24th chapter anti pert uf the 34111 veese "The Lord is teeth indeed." n the eventee his tubject was "The Fruit of the heti it " Belmenes school Meta la an 50000031 - cal lot of geurernen and Wand of pub. belting the Atelitors' abstract of the re. ecipts and expouctitures they merely poet it up in the pot ofboe, Would it molt be I, good plan to adopt the same course with the monthly winning of 0011501 report in. need of handing them into the news. papers TOO CLOSE To BE Forte, - Monday eveuitte as Barrister Blair MIS oomieg down town humble residence he heard the I apart of a gun end almost simultaneously wur as greatly sprised and somewhat elermed to have a grain of shot dense him in the aide of the face. He followed up the gunner and gave him Borne legal advioe at a low rate that should profit 1.09 3101900 oarelesely diseharging fire - e1039 withita the corporation. If Dlr. Blair had not been a, lawyer the shot :night have done him more harm. Seem Arnice.-Wednescley oveni Ex•Set•gt, Major Sohoof lectured in 1 school room of the Methodist church his experiences in South Africa. F over an hour he dwelt oa jonthe his experiencee in the mounted polio the various bribes and their cherub istios ; personal edventurea ; and olos with au exhibition of lightning ewe exereise. The night being dark a rainy no doubt prevented many front a tending but Afr. &hoof speaks again on Thursday evening. He has a large num• ber of enrios, such as skies of lions, tigers, panthers, hyenas, serpents, le. His lectures are entertaining, instructive and thrilling. BRUSSELS CHEESE FAOTORY.-W, W. Hanle, proprietor of Brussels ahem factory, has taken a situation with T. Ballantyne & Sons, of Stratford„ as obsess buyer for this seethe. He has en- gaged the services of John Skalizky, of Atwood, a aompetent maker, to manage the factory in his absence. Dlr. Harris will not have to leave until on toward June, so will be on hand at the opening, and will also occasionally visit and in - goat the work being done. Mrs. Har- ris and family will continue to make their home at the residence in cionneetion with the factory. Blesses. Ballantyne may consider themselves as very fortun. oto in securing so competent a man as Mr. Harris bas proven himself to be, A. O. 110 W. -For the "Good of the Order" at the A. 0. U. W. on last Friday evening a jolly time was spent. The pro- gram was 00 follows :-Instrumental music was given by Dr. Kalbfleisole Harry Werner and D. Ewan ; and ad- dresses by W. H. ISicOraeken on "Lazi• nese," Harry MeCrae on "Pepsin,. T. Wismar on "Gentlemen," M. H. Moore on "Statesmanship," and W. E. Arm. strong on "Humbugs ;" Dr. Xallefleisch glee an theount of his courtship and marriage ; Wm. Ainley spoke on 'Mow to make our lodge boom ;" T. Farrow on "Haltom" At the neat meeting of the Lodge addressee will be given on England, Ireland, Scotland and Canada. by Thee, Farrow, W. H. McCracken, Revds, Jno. Ross, B. A., and S. J. Allin. Mole along National lines will also he rendered at this meeting, so there should be a large torn -out. THAT Sr. Tnoexes Mumma CASS.-The Se Thomas mingling ease, in which Rev. G. F. Salton formerly of lerussels, 9099 connoted, may probably 00011 10 a law suit. It seems that after the case was disposed of by the polio magistrete and Mr. Salton acquitted, Sanitary /impactor Sbaw wrote to one of the St. Thomas papers stating 91399 11 Mr. Salton had no doubt that he had a right to mingle with the public, as he 011, why did he say to Shaw "I will give you $20 to settle the whole thing quietly.. This Ilto. Balton describes as palpably false, libellous and slanderous, and he leas instructed his senator, John Farley, Q. 0., that if Mr, Sbaw does not retract his statement and e,pologize, to enter legal proceedings against him. In Saturdayie issue of the Journal Dlr. Salton hue a letter defending bis motion in the ease. Mr. Shaw has written o. letter in reply to Mr. Salton, •which the Journal refuses to publish, saying that as far as it is concerned the controversy is at an mid. BAST HURON EM L/OSES.-Monday 01 1110 week Last Huron License Board met in Brussels to consider the applioationo for hotel lionses for the caning year. All the members were present. Licenses were granted as follows :-)elowick Town. ship-Forciwioh, A. Orr ; Gerrie, Geo. Brown and R. White; Lakelet, MoKenzie ; Belmore, 1. Lamonby ; Wroxeter, J. Gofton. Turnberry.- Bluevale, John Putlaild, Morrie. -Bel - grave, Jno. Soandrete ; Walton, Mrs. Sage. AloKillop.-Leadbury, T. Ione ; Dublin, T. Orawford. Grey, -Oran - brook, J. Long; lithe', jos. Querrin Molesworth, Chas. Beebaver ; Saws. town, Tilos, Molev3en, beer and wine Bono. Brunette -OM°, Arnent, Jae, B. Stretton, and C. Zilliax. The following reeolution was passed by the Boyd eela. tive to the application of H. James for license for the Revere House I-Reeolved that whereas by the root amendment to the Liquor License Aot, seotion No. 18,11 has become neoeesary that the number of Tavern licenses to bo granted e in the village of Brussels shall be reduced to three (the 931090831 number being four,) wheteast notwithstanding the very favorable petition in favor of the house known as the Revere House, owing to its not being looted in as central a posi, tion of the village, or has it •the etribunt of aoommodation ot any of the other a boom in 'mid village, for these Malmo i1 is hereby resolved that no Nose be vented to the mid Revere /lout° for ti license year of 1808-0, Lieense will be 1 grented to the Oonnneroial Hotel, Wrox. eter if o ettitable tenant is 0001100, letr, White, the page year'e tenant, going to ti Gorrihe e. TBoard will meet on Monday, 31 Meet 2nd, at the Queen'e Hetet, Btuesele, ob • to sign 114013000 And oomplete 01960919 0810, A Business Locals. Wneees from $40 up to 5100 at A. Cousiey'e. Orem and Timothy seed by oar lot at .e. Comae handles' everything that le Brinker & Vanstone.o used by a bicycle rider. Ilereme be harness, collars, &o., done promptly, I, C. Richards. A. CANADIAN made bioyele, up to date, for 030.00. Money & 0o. Damon mammoth, long, red, man' gel seed at Jas. Ballantyne's, Rooms to let over MoOraoken's store. Apply to W. J. McCracken. Linea quantity of &wean windowe, the latest improved. McKay & Co. DID you see the Gendron bike in A, Cousley's window? It's a dandy. Sim out new stock of trunks and eat. cbele. Very cheap. I. 0. Richards. Goole, dry American corn, the best for feeding purposes for sale at Roee' mill. Cowman 9110018 are great sellers. Six sold since Jan. 1st, 1898. A. Couslay. Fon genuine value in harness come to us, we lead in this line. I. 0. Richards. Do not forget) we repair boots and shoes of all kinds, cheap and neat. I. 0, Rich- ards. Two toe of oiled and annealed fence wire at pieces lower than ever. McKay & 0o, E. & D. bearings are guaranteed for three years. Come iu and see them, A. (3°Cleov slaYA and timothy, Dutoh Sete and fresh garden seed in abundance at Me• Crackenee PAIR of spec:Moles found. Owner May have MUM by paying for this notice. Tun POST Publishing House. Six tons of imported bathed and plain twist wire at the lowed figure ever offer. ed in Atnerlea. McKee, & 0o. Two good second hand pianos, very nearly me good ag neweleiguare and 1 upright ease, will sell very oheap. le. Lotherdale. Wesene,--Any quantity of butter and eggs. We are still paying 9 and 10 oente ash or trade for egge. G. n. King, aVingluen. Reutemann that you oan save from $15 o 526 on en organ by buyInf.0 from le, Leatherdale. Six octave piano eased • egene for $05. I neve the largest etook of window hetes thio Spring ever as in Brussels nd at plots below T. Eaton's; good hedge for 80o. 11, Leatherdale. Its yott went a baby outage call in and se R. Leatherdale end get prices. He as it 901 of thorn and is hound to sell hem if mime bas anything to do with it, Event lagye, hair requithe attention at men. Lee Prof. Dorenwend point out bat to do to preserve it And dress it be. tningly. Fashion hinges on hie Olee, American nem On Tneeday; April 26, . . , at> S7,447VD4RD IMNIC 0]! azx4D5i, .T.M.A=7-t1MXX=a., 3.39703. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO ASSETS, • • (Seven Million Dollen) e • 17,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) - . $2,000,0e0 Agencies in al/ pr Maipel points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, mil e.1 Ben tee (0 Enfeht ed. tee, ROWSWAS DitaNCIW. A General Banking llusiuese Transaoted. Farmers' Notes Dismounted. Drafte limed and Collections made on all poiets. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Inberest allowed on deposits of $1,00 and upwards from (let of deposit to date withdrawel anti compounded half yeaely, S1.130163, ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE COLLEOTIONo FARMERS' HALE NOTES. Every facility allotted Onstomere livilig at a dietanoe. J. A. STEWART MANAGER. .......n11•11202MINIalbarmatzinmesv (3 I REALESTA 3. P. S.MITII, eye specialist, will be in Brussels on Wednesday, April 27011, on day on/y, at Fox's drug store. If you have any defect in your eyesight it wil pay you to sec him, Examinatlons free. CalI y. 20 New Booms Sono. -Up to Satur• day, 9th inst., Walker & Smith, Bruesele, sold 20 new buggiee this season. 586,00 buggies ab 0 reduced pri00 sell about ae fast as $65 buggies can be given away. We have reduced our best work. Weeiceu & SMITH. A noon to the affiloted.-Lte is (timing again, -T, P. Smith, the noted eye [medalist, will be at Fox's drug store one day only, Wednesday, April 27111. • If your eyesight is effected don't fail to call and see hint. Oxit hundred semen acme, mortised, of Wear kiln dried pine, braced and finished in two coats of paint, manufactured by Colter, of Ethel, and sold by us at $1.25 oomplete. Leave your orders early end some the boob value is the market. McKay & 00. PanWno ARE BALD.—Did you ever think of replacing the lost hair by artifi• oial means ? Prof. Dorenwend can do it for yon so that your most intimate [elands would not know it. Ile will be at the American Hotel on Tuesday, Aprll 2611, where he invites you to call and witness a practical demonstration of the Mot. ABOUT Busies. -.I have made arrange• ments with Walker & Smith to sell their buggies, wagons and carts. I have a good experience in the trade and I know these buggies to be the beet. Give me a call and I will sell as oheap as honest work can be sold at. Bring along any wood wink and I will get it done for you. All work guaranteed. P. SCOTT, Brussels. 1; TpARkr FOR SALE,TE UN ETEIBIGNED offers MS 100 sore farm for ea/e, being Lot 22, 1.7 Con, 7, Morris. There are 70 acres element ane nutter arop balanoo hardwood busit, Their is a gro'd frame house, with hitehen, woodshed and (teller aomplete ; batik bare with stone stabling ; orchard, wells, 0011 011 other oonvonlonees. OnlY of a mile from school and be miles from Brussels. P0sues4ou would be given at once, Por price and terms apply on the premises or to Brussel.; P. 0,, to 34.11 SIMON FORSYTH Proprietor, FOR SALE OR TO .L RENT.—Tho undersigned offers his eligible 04 hors farm for sole 110 to rout, being South part of Lot 5, Oonoes. Mon 12, Grey, All under cultivation, well watered and well fenced. There lev. good stone house, bank barn, oreinird, welin, ,be,, on the promises, Also a splendid Stone quarry fintu which a good TOVOM10 is realiz- ed. Only 01 nines front Brussels. Worms reasonable. For further partienlars aft to price, &a., apply to JURNauronzrz,, Proprietor, 35.11 13russels P. O. ORERAR.-In Grey, On April 12111, the wife of Di r,Donald Orernr of a son. DENA1AN.—In Grey, on April 8, the wife of Mr. James Denman of a daughter. =TM3E, ALEXANDER -In Stratford, on April 79113, Wm. Alexander, Impeder of Public &bode for the County of Perth, aged 54 years, 8 months and 4 days. A.T.TOWX5:>2.7 SATURDAY, 0.93001. 30-1Ionsehoki furni• tura, &o., William street, Brussels. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. R. L. Taylor, proprietor ; Ie. S. Soott, auotioneer. 03 X52-5.7'SErnEr'..:..S I\C.,9.1.871.:=T, Fall Wheat 88 90 Barley-. - - 80 35 Peas 55 56 Oats29 30 Butter, tubs and rolls .., 14 16 Eggs per dozen 8 c Flour per barrel.. ... - 4 00 4 50 Pobatoes (per bag) 00 00 Hay per ton. ...... 5 00 5 50 Hides trimmed 5.1 ae Hides rough 6 6 Salt per bbl., reteil1 00 60 Sheep Elkins, eaoh 40 40 Lamb skins each 25 25 Hogs, Live 4 00 4 25 Dreseed Hoge 6 00 6 76 Apples (per bag) 50 50 ONE CENT A WORD COLUDIN. [Ender this handing small inlyts. will he inserted each week al 1 cent a word. No advt. lass than 10 oeuth, nonnYer, to be paid for when order is given 3 Wngon trucks for sale. Bargain. W. 9TEWAR5.', Brussels. Pasturage for cows. Good grass, water Plentiful. W. E. STEWART. Money to loam Apply at Tins Pose. Jersey heifer calf for sale. Apply to TROS. BALLANTYNB. THE PEOPLE'S COLURUL TT OUSE AND LOT FOR senne-The undersigned offers her house and lot ou Turnberry street, Brus- sels, for sale. Good well on the promises. Apply to MU. HENRY liVTLIECE, 37.4 T.p. el GS FOR liATORING.—THE 1-4 undersigned has eggs from pure bred Plymouth Bock and White Leghorn fowl for sale. 0. 130090.150, Graham's Survey, Bruesels 374.1 r110 RENT.—A GOOD BRICK J.. house with an acre of geound attached, Suitable for retired farmer. Bent vary low. Situated 10n Qneen street, Bask seesaws. Apply to Tetuetteei PRPPRIt, Loth, Sou. 0, Grey. 09- GGS FOR HA.TOIIING.- 4 Settings of Mire bred Black Minorca eggs for sale. 61.00 901 13, l'ilre bred Min- orca cookerot for tale. 83-tf LESLIE KERR, Brussels. 1110 RENT.-TIIA.T VALUABLE 'Pasture farm being Lob 12 in the 10913 Coneeesion of the Township of Gray, For full particulars apply to 88. MRS, A NB WALEETt, Brussels. TT OUSE AND LUT FOR SALE wo nnuts,-Tbe undereigued offers for sale or to root 11360 11 story frame Louse ou Turnbetry atmet, North of the Terrnee, lately otteupeut by% Et, Jackson. Por par. tienhere eppty to W. 13, Korr,or tile °Whet, II0 A Itle , Atiburn P. 0. 0051 tiAnng von SALE Olt TO RENT, -11.10 untlernigned offers Lis 50 hero fam, ;being Bast Ralf Lot 30, 0 in e7, Gray, for sale Or te rent, There are 40 et0TOS etiontult Rouseovatee oil eouvenieUCOS. PossesSien glyon 990004, MeV fitrther 1,ar• Oehler/I apply 10 JOIIN GRANT ,e1 that nee BOARS FOR SERITIOE.—TPIE undersigned win helm 'for service, on 0,00 0, Oon, 3, Gray, a thoro' bred improved Yorkshire boar and a tho' bred largo Eng- lish Berltsbire hog, Pedigrees may be seen on applioatiou. Toms, SLOG, to be paid at time of service, wi tI3 privilege of returning if necessary. ARTHUR SMITH, 40.4* proprietor. MO PIG 13REEDERS.—I HAVE bought a registered Tamworth Hog from R. George & Sous, Crampton, bred from imported stack on both sides, Rio sire weighed 048 lbs. at Toronto laet Fall. I have also a large English registered Berk- shire, bought from Jas. Dorranco, Seaforth. Pedigree may be seen on Replication, Terms t81.00. For sale—a number of pure bred Berkshires fit for brooding. I have 9 Pigs one mouth old bred from a full sister of the sow that got first prize et the World's Pant JAMBS SPEIR, 84-11 Lot SO, 6111 Line, LIOSTIS, BULLS FOR SERVIOE.—THE undersigned will keep for service on Lot 10, Con, 13, Grey, the thaw' bred Here- ford bull "Picture," Also a thoro' bred Dor. Wm bull. Both are othaptionelly fine 0,0 - iamb. Terms, 01.00, to be paid Jas, 1890, with privilege of 1.4=14 if necessary. 01.4 TURNBULL, Proprietor. APRIL 22, 1898 Never Before [lave we had snob a demand for WALL ER As we are having thin orison. Our TRIMMING MACHINE is kept goiug almost constantly, bub we were quite pre• pared 101 11 baying bought thoordingly and ooneequently our 01001190 in excellent tempo yet. We are showing exeeptional values in papers at 6o, 60 and 7o, euitable for bedrooms, ettoliena, &re, and some very attractive designs for dieing rooms, parlors, &a., from 8a upwards. Parties hanging their own Legere will lied it very convenient to have it trimmed for them ready th put on the wall, without adding anything to the oost tet it, We do this free at Poz' s Drag too. 1--1Ve are agents in Brussels for Oar Native Herbs, Kootenay Rbeumatio Cure, Ag,newts Heart Cure, T.OARM IPOR SALE. -150 ACRES L. Consisting of the Soulul and South o!fheNo11i4 of Lot 80, Oon 2, East Wawa - nosh, TY is is an excellent stook 1a,b10a well supplied with good spring water. 09 00 situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A largo part of it is under grass. Buildings and Mims are in afair state of ren air. Basy terms 01 9901001 will be given. For all information apply to 11-1f G,F, 131,4115, Barrister, Brussels. .o5Preffera,‘Orit, Commercial School qf the 'high- est grade—none Letter in the Dominion. ENTER AT ANY TIME. catotopme Free. W. X. ELLIOTT, Principal. FRZ.:613126a11191...:C511ThrewaltAillatEMICiallagl...mrliintelaalintinnaiSeCiaciffielliali Shines Gloriously upon the Season's Opening. Our large, strong and warm connection of the past grows larger, stronger and warmer as the Seasons roll around. Our establishment has always been the Empor- ium of the County for Quality of Goods and Cheap-. n'ess, and we intend to keep it so. ..comainammemorx...a...1 Gas Ranges, convenient for Summer use ; Blue Flame Coal . 011 Stoves ; Union Scales ; Even Balance and Side Beam ; Lawn Mowers; Screen Doors, complete with spring hinges and knob, etc., or made to order, any size ; Barn Door Rollers and Tracks ; Ready Mixed Paints and Enamel ; Poultry Netting. airy .6 'applies, Hint Cans, Pails, Pans, Creamers, etc, Tinware and Gran- iteware of the first quality and finest cut prices. Equally low are Blinding Hardware, Har- vest Tool, Spades, Shovels, etc. 15 TONS t)je ER MI Lowest Prices. Oar Load of Barb Wire, Plain Galvanized Wire, Oiled.and Annealed Wire. WHEEL BEARING 011URNS.41101,6,_ 0011 SPECIIALTY IS A New Cook Stove with Reservoir, Honest Goods lit Honest Prices and the Lowest Ever Given for Spot Cash. : At, GERI Y, liardwarel Stove 86 Tinware Merohnts. itt