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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-4-7, Page 8INGIISIN PAPERS, Our large awortm60t of wall Papers inolade ingraine with Bordere and Ceilings to match. They toe hand. some, Papers Boilable from Bath rooms to Parlors at prices never fro low. They are at MADMAN'S DRUG & BOOKSTORE, BICYCLE TRIAL. Are you wanting a Dreyer&? Would you tike it on trial for 2 months or the whole Summer? Well you can have one by paying from $10 to $20, and if THE WHEEL ie not aatiefaatory in every respeot you can return it or pay balance and keep it. Yon need never be afraid of buying a Oreeoent. There are more 009909nts sold than all other Bioy. ole, made in Canada combined. G. A. Deadman, Agent for Crescent Bicycles. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 6o0TanaN nxTENszo1 01. G. c$ B. Trains leave Brneeele Station, North and South, eB follows : GOING SonTE. GOING NORTE. l7Erireee 7:16 a.m.! Mail 0.10 p.m timed 9:40 a.m. i Expreee 10:17 p.m Terra Rats Jterns, A obiel's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Monate. Muumuu weather. AWNINGS are to the front. SAw'ING match Wednesday of next week. Ana you a member of the Public Library ? Punic school re•opene next Monday, 10th inst. Smoot Board will meet on Friday evening of next week. JNo. Commie intends booming the Anchor wire Mooing this Spring. Houma of Refuge Committee will meet on friday of this week at Clinton. Tag last Horse Fair of this season was held on Thursday and attraoted a big crowd. Oua mecbanioa are waiting anxiously for the snow to get away so as to com- mence work. EASTER Monday was a Bank holiday although a good many people forgot this fact until they got to the door. POSTMASTER FARROW handled over $1,000 of Government funds last Saturday in connection with poetomoe business. BARRISTER BLAIR attended to legal busi- ness at Stratford on Thursday and will go on to Seaforth for Division Court on Friday. D. D. G. M. Iawns, of Stratford, will officially visit St. John's Lodge A. F. & A. M., on Tuesday, 25th inst. 191r. Irwin is the Public School IDep+•otor for North Perth. Mmeene. Wilton & Turnbull are plan- ning a re -arrangement of their store, as they are adding a stook of hardware to their tin and store beelines. The goods have been purchased and will be here, shortly. EAST Huron License Commissioners will meet et the Queen'e Hotel, Brussels, on Tuesday, 18th inst., at 10 o'clock, to take into consideration the granting of hotel licenses for the coming year. There are 19 applications, tries earns dor. reepoodiog with the number of licensee granted last May. CLOSE CALL. — Tuesday afternoon's train bed rather e, peonlier experience that might have made bad work. Several of the stakes on one of the flat care, conveying saw loge from Ethel to Wingham, broke and allowed the timber to roll off while the train was speeding along. It is said ODE or more of the logs was naught by 8ome of the passing care and plowed along in the Snow. MATnIltoleIAL.—ou-Thursday, the 23rd of 418,00h, Jas. Gethridge, of Chatham, and Miee May, second daughter of John Putland, of Brussels, were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage in that town, by Rev. E. N. Baker, M. A., B. D. The bride wore a brown travel• ling suit. The happy twain will locate on a farm 4 miles from Chatham, where they begin married life with the good wishes of their many friends both in Chatham and Bruseele, in which Tna POST joins, SAwINe MITCI1.—A sawing matob, open to the world, will take place on the mar- ket square, Brussels, on Wednesday afternoon of next week, commencing at 1 o'clock, when a puree of $20.00 will be offered for the fastest work. The money will be divided as follows :—let, $8.00 ; and, $6.00 ; 3rd, $4.00 ; 4th, $2.00 ; 5th, $1.00. Loge will be bard wood and two onto will be required from each saw. Entrance fee 5 per cent. of purse. N. F. Gerry, J. T. Roee and' Sao. Doualdeon are the Committee representing the bust - Inas men who have put up the cash for the afternoon's contest. A big crowd will no doubt attend. K. 0. T. M.—Bruseele Macoabee Tent held an At Home in their new Lodge room, Stewart brook, on Tneeday even. ing of this week, which wee a very en- joyable affair. The Hall was tastefully decorated, and with its new carpet, oleo trio light, Laos presented a very home like appearanoe. M. 11. Moore, V. S., occupied the chair and got out of the chairman's Speech because he was sun- burned and bad a cold. A varied, wrath - inn and entertaining program was pre. seated as follows :—Instrumental duet, "Whang waltz," E. L. Jaokeon and Miss Jean MoLauohlin ; club swinging by Mrs. (Dr.) Kalbfleieoh ; inetrume0tel, Mise Jean MoLanohlin ; eolo, "She was bred in old Kentuoky," A. Roee ; 00019 song, J. 112, MoKenzie ; acro, "The old Town," Jae. Thotneon ; violin and organ dilet, "Elea Gavotte," ; solo, "Deoember and May," Fred, Gilpin ; etnmp epeeob by J. 191, llloKLenzie. The latter respond• ed to encores, and gave the audience more than one hearty laugh. Daring an intermission in the program a- testy lunch, coheietieg of sandwiches, cake, coffee, 910,, wag served, The program wits brought to a oouolu8i0n by the National Anthem, after a vote Of thanks had been a000rded to all who twisted, FALL wheat has Wintered. well,. A.. 0, U. W. Friday evening of this week, 31'. S, Sco'e' has an theta= sale for J. Holland in MOKiltop .on Tueeday, 1801 fret, 9oian: Doane dismissed the ogee of Sample ve, Mitchell on wbioh he reserved decision a short time ago. A NAV doctor and a new dentist are among the probabilities in Bruesele in the near future, so rumor ,aye. Tom night train last Thursday did not reaoh Brueeels until early Friday morn. ing owing to an eoeident East of Guelph. 048E Winner, and family have remov ed from Brussels to Ethel, where Mr, Wilbee has leased a term for a term of years. Their old friende hero with thaw eucoeae, JAMES Dams ]tae made errengemenls relative to getting in his prop on hie farm wberby be will continue hie shoe -maker's shop in Broesele ae usual instead of otos. ing as intimated last week, Jo0N LoTT has a 900 pound horse and drives it to 8 550 -pound sleigh. Last Monday, with this outfit, be hauled 4,940 pounds of nails Prom the 0. T. R. freight house to N. F. Gerry's store at one load. Awedding knot was tied at Melville Manse on Wednesday, by Rev. Joe. Rose, B. A,, the oontraoting parties being W. 9, Ward and MissEmmaE. Lundy, both of Morrie township. May joy go with them. TUESDAY evening there wag no eh0rtage as t0 entertalnmeot IIB the A. F. di A. M, held an Emergency meeting ; the Sone of Scotland were on duty at their Hall, and the Maccabees had an "At Home" in their new lodge room. Tan Galt Reformer in speaking of the funeral o6 the late Mrs. Wm. Vanetone Saye : "Rev. Mr. Leatherdale, of Brus- sels, oonduoted the obsequies." Tbie is the first time that the "Rev." has been applied to our genial citizen who went to Galt to conduct the funeral. FOURTE DIvosio2 Comm.—Regular sit- tings of the Fourth Division Court was held in the Brussels Town Hall on Tees. day afternoon of thle week, Judge Doyle presiding. The docket was a light one and was as follows : — Jaoklio ve. Killingeworth.—Action on a000unt. Ver. diat for defendant. G. F. Blair for plaintiff ; W. M. Sinoleir for defendant. Holmes ve. McKelvey. — lotion for breach ofcontraot.s Verdict for defend. ant. R. L. Taylor for plaintiff ; W, 19. Sinclair for defendant. BRuoeELe COUNCIL.—The monthly see 9f0n of the Village Coattail was held on Monday evening, Councillors Warwick and Cochrane being absent. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. Accounts were ordered to be paid as follows :—Jas. Fox mi oelleneona 1.8 ; A. MCLa00l s ,$ 9 t- lin, selary, $20.00 ; Mrs. Cooper, charity, $2.65 ; J, Y, S. Kirk, special audit, $1; j. N. Kendall, special audit, $1 ; ' R. Maioprioe, eleotrio light, $100.00. 00 motion of Messrs. Wilton and Roee an order was given on the Treasurer for $000 of Sinking Fund on a loan on let mortgage on farm security at 5%. A. McLaaohlin asked for a rains in ea'ary for the Summer mouths. Action de ferred. A di'ouseion ensued as to sewer and sidewalks and the Clerk was instruct- ed to write Surveyor Roger, of Mitobell, to come and lay out sewers. Petitions re granolithio walk will also be circulated. Council adjonrned. WEDDING BELLS.—A quiet bat never. theleee pretty wedding took place at the residence of A. Hunter, Division Court (clerk, Alexander street; Brussels, on Wednesday evening of this week, at 6.30 o'olock, when Viae Florence Isabel, second daughter of the host and hostess, was united in marriage to Eli Moore, a well known yonng gentleman, of Trott, bridge. Rev. S. J, Arlin performed the ceremony in the presence of near rela- tives. The bride was gowned in white organdie, trimmed with Valenoenniee lane and insertion, and carried a beauti. fol baguet; of white rosea. Her travelling dress was a berm:Meg costume of dark green oloth, tailor made. She was given away by her father, A number of costly and useful presents were made. After congratulations an excellent spread was partaken of and Mr. and Mrs. Moore left for their new home at Atwood. Many good wishes will accompany the young couple in their new relationship. Tim POST throws an editorial slipper after Mr. and Mrs. Moore. AN EASTER NDAnoEo. — Magnificent illustrations make the Easter Number of The Canadian Magazine very attractive. The cover is appropriate, and the colour. ed illustrations for Tbeodora Robert's poem are something new for Canadian periodical. The stories are oontribnted by Joanna E. Wood, W. A. Fraser, Bleasdell Cameron, Clinton Roee, H. J. O'Higgins and Margaret O'Grady. Sir Louis H. Davies writes feelingly of the late Lord Herschell in an artiole which shows the national character of this mag- azine. Judge Ermatinger gives many interesting facts about Major Rogers, 0ommender of the famous Rogers' Rang. ere of Revalotionary Times. There is also a fall page portrait of this man who was afterwards governor of Miohilimaa• Mem and was tried by co0rtmartial in Montreal in 1868. • Major•General Strange writes of the Nicaragua Canal, and Wil. Liam Thorp on the poseibilitiee of oloser union between the West Indies and Can. ada, There is a two•page artiole on Thomas Shaugltneesy, the famous rail- road magnate ; a short artiole on Easter and many other attractive features. OnIT.--The Goderioh Signal speaks ae follows of the demise of Alex. Donald• son, father of Jno. Donaldson, of Bruer- eels :—In the midst of life we are in death. Another of our old residents has motored to that bourne from which no traveller returns, in the person of Alex- ander Donaldson, Up to a ehort time before he died he was enjoying iia usual health, but paralysis seized him and on Monday last bin spirit peened away. Mr. Donaldson wa8 probably the oldest resident of Colborne township, He name to the township in 1882, the fleet year it wee opened for settlement, and had sines lived, here continuously, reaching the age of aeventy.tWo yeare and' tbree months. He was a native of Glasgow, Scotland. His widow, five song (Alex. ander, Qu'Appile, N. W, T. ; John, of Droners ; James, George and Albert, of Miles 0ity, Montana) end two daughters (Mrs. Lockhart, of California, and Miss ane, at home) remain to mourn the loge of a devoted husband and affectionate father, Mr. Donaldson WOO a• ether, ihdustriOrto man, always willing to lend a helping hand to a needy neighbor. The funeral took place on Saturday, but owing to the severe Storm raging only a few sorrowing mourners followed the hearse to the Colborne cemetery, where hie body was laid in its last resting plate, TUE BRUSSELS POST APRIL 7, 1899 0. 0, F, eeori•monthly meeting. next ties ay evening. A. It. SMITH disposed of his gray driver to Mr. Kirkp*ttrioli, of Morrie, last MYiou, day, et a Farr figure. 11lassne, Cattier LC Dsu0O sillpped It oar of cattle and sheep from Bruesele on Thursday of this week. JEWELS Aen Orerooe,—'rhe members of St. John's Lodge, A. F. 5 A. ?g,; Brussels, took advantage of the expoote removal of Geo, Halliday, Master of the Lodge, to Brandon, Manitoba, and on Tueeday evening presented bint with a Paet Master's Jewel, acoomponied by words of regret at his departure and good wishes for the future. Mr. Halli. day was taken by surpriee but trade an appropriate reply. A. Conley, who was the Past Master, and now goes back to the obair to complete 11lr. Halliday's term, was also the reolpieut of a Jewel, for which be reepoaded in fitting terms, The presentations were made by Past Heaters Irwin and Sinclair, respectively, On the oonolueioo of the business an ale gaut oyster supper was eerved by Rea taurauter Bartliff to which ample jesttoe was done• The chair was 000upied by Mr. Irwin and the vine their by Mr. Coueley. A short program of speeohee was given expressive of the kindly ,feel. Inge felt for Bro. Halliday, rad. The National Anthem and "Auld Lang Syne," brought the evening's gathering to a o0n- elueion, There were present, in add,. tion to the members, Bros. Robert Mil. ler, Co. Councillor, Joo. Barnard, Jno, Davidson and Thos. W, Gibson, of Wroxeter ; and W. Mose, of. Gorrie, for. merly of Brussels. DEATH or ,line, AMER FARROW, — The following notice refers to an aunt; of Poetmaeter Farrow :—Mrs. Aeber Farrow died at her late residence, Elora road, Guelph, on Friday, March, 31st, after a lingering illness. Deoeaeed was a na. five of Huttoft, Lincoln, England, where she was born in 1828, She name to Can. ada with her parents in 1846 and settled in Hope Township., There she was mar. ried to Mr. Asher Farrow in 1850. In 1872 she, with her husband, who eurvives her, came to reside at Speedaide, where they remained until 1885, when they moved to Guelph, to enjoy a well-earned rest in their declining years. There were nine of a family :—John 0., at Arm. strong's Mille ; Harvey, deceased ; Mrs. Stinson, Eramoea ; arra. J. J. Mahoney, Guelph ; Mrs. Join Brooke, Eramosa ; Asher, Alfred and Lucius, on the old homestead ; Mrs. W. A. Mahoney, Guelph ; Decry Soheandown, deoeaeed'e half-brother, has been with her the poet three weeks. Mrs. Farrow was oneof the oldest and most respected real dente. The funeral took place on Monday after. noon at half.paet tbree o'clock, from the deceased's home, and the remains were interred in the Colon cemetery, The obsequies were attended by a large num- ber of the deceased's friende and friends of the family from Guelph and surround- ing country. Rev. Dr. Roee, pastor of Dublin street Methodist church, oonduot- ed the service at the house and also per• formed the burial rites at the grave. The pall bearers were the deoeased'e four sons. PERSONAL, I AJI.tGII1I'IIS. Mies Downey is holidaying at Chatham, A. AI. McKay was in Toronto on Good Friday. J. H. Sparring carte visiting Eastward for Easter. A. D. Dnocaa went home to Brantford for Easter. Mise Fannie Tbomeon is visiting at Clanbrook. Priooipal Cameron ate his Easter eggs at Luoknow. Mies Dora Smith ie home for the Easter vacation. Miss Hillen,, of Luoan, wee visiting Miss Belle Irwin. Jae. Turnbull made a bagasse trip to Loudon on Monday. J. Kinoaid, of Manitoba, is visiting at Neil MaLauoblin'e. Ira Gerry is home from Seaforth for hie Easter holidays. A. Strachan was in Toronto this week on a purchasing trip. Ivan Crooke has taken a position .in Jae. Fox's drug store. Rob. Beattie was renewing friendships at Heoeall and Clinton, Dr. and Mrs. Ealbfleisob spent a few days last week in Toronto. Will. Sample was visiting hie "ooaein" in London South reoently. Mies Mary Roberton Was visiting at Clinton during the past week. Druggist MWOall, of Chatham, was in town for a abort time this week, P. Welsher, wife and children spent Easter at Mildmay and locality. R. K. Matheson spent Good Friday at the parental home near Luoknow, Mre. (Dr.) Shider and Miss MoOormiok were visiting at Toronto this weak. J. N. Gordon, manager of the Standard Bank here, spent Easter in Toronto. Mrs. Holmes, of Luoknow, was visit. ing at R. L. Taylor's on Good Friday. Mies Annie Wynn, of Blnevale, was visiting relatives in Brneeele this week. G. A. Deadman was laid up with an Mounted tooth for a day or so last week. A. Roes, Deputy Poetmaeter, spent the Easter holidays with friends at Guelph. Mise Mary Cantlnn hme been on the eiok list with am/lathing like rheumatism, Jas. Stewart, of Woodstock, spent Easter with his brother, W. F. Stewart; Prof. D, 0. MoMorran and daughter, of Laoknow, spent Easter with Dr. Kalb. deieoh. Jae. Ballantyne, grocer, was off duty for a few days from an attack of le grippe last week, We are sorry to hear that Walter Smith, of Newark, N. 9,, formerly of Brussels, is on the sick list with some- thing of a dropaioal tendency. We hope he will Boon be better. Tho PortElgin Times of last week gays: —Tbia week R. Kepkey, who has been in the employ of D. Geddes et Co. for four years, leaves for Brussels to take a position in the dry geode store of A. R. Smith. Mr. Kepkey is an aotive olerk and a general favorite in thie community. He will be much missed in town, Suo sees to him. Geo. Halliday left for his new eiblfation at Brandon,, Man., on Thursday and will math hie destination on Saturday.. Mr. Halliday WM born in Bruesele and has spent neatly all his life here, hence it is not to be wondered at that he leaves many old friends behind him who will bo interested in his future 9000089 in the West. Mrs. Halliday and eon will go to Hansell for a visit and they will not move to Manitoba until Mr. H. rnah0e the neoewary arrangements+ for a home 10 Brandon, Harry halal, luta gone to Manitoba' Jae. Humphries, wife nod deugh'er wore vielting at Jae, Jonoa' during the past week. Garf. Venetmto and 940000 Pringle aro home from Stratford Business College for variation, A. E. and Mea. rraleaven, of Dungan. non, worn 810lting for a (ample of days at Rev. W, Norton's, Wm. Ament and wife mud 9, Tiling and wife, of Seaforth, were visiting at 1'. Amon4'e last week, 11I188 Blakeman arrived home last Mon- day atter an extended viert with friends at Ayton sod other places. 4 Moe. (Rev.)S. 9, Arlin and Way were visiting relatives in London for a few dove during the past week. Iuepootor Robb attended the Provincial Convention of the Ldttontional Aeeooia, tion this week at Toronto. Fred. Hunter, who is living at Rowell, Man„ had hie nose frost bitten several times during the past Winter, Mies Jean MaLauohlin has taken oharge of a musics olaee ut Etbel and will pay weekly visite to her pupils, airs. Atkins and daughter of Fen. wick, ware visiting G, F, and Mrs. Bretir, Moe. Atkins is Mr. Blair', slater, Atm. 9, M. Climie and arias Ise Austin, of Listowel, are visiting Mrs. R. K. Rose. Mrs. Climie le Mrs. Roes' mother, Will. Leatherdele has returned to Sea. forth and Darby Sandell, who was out there, has come beck to Brneee'a• James Fox, druggist, fell on the street one day last week and was laid op for several days owing to a strained hip, Hilton Hunter wee home from Owen Sound this week atteudiog the wedding of Ilia sister, Mise Florence, to Eli Moore, of Trowbridge. Bob, Downing, who nae been employed in Goderioh for some time, is home for a holiday. He talks of going to Portage. la -Prairie, Man., iu the near future. Geo. Roberton, formerly of Brussels, has purchased a barber shop in Clinton and is now giving the denizens of that plane a Olean shave and first -clave hair out. D. Hayden does not improve in health. He is now ten weeks ill. Mr. Hayden is past 70 yenta of age, eo poasess80 no long- er the reauperativo power of his more youthful days. James Moore, formerly of this Ino.,lity, has an interim appointment as rnediael attendant under the Government among the miners in the Rat Portage oonntry. Mr. Moore will complete hie medioal course with another term. Alias Mary Roee and W. H. K"rr at. tended a meeting of the Exeootive of the Co. Sabbath School and Endeavor Union Assooiatione at Clinton on Good Friday, arranging ropr m for Co, Convention to be held in Exeter on June 20 and 21. Business Locals, Clover and Timothy seed at McCrea - ken's. CLOVER and Timothy geed. Bather di Vendome. Two good working horses for gate at lot 27, con. 7, Morrie. Writ. ASHTON. 33- A few kegs of lake herring to exchange for wood. Apply at Ballaotyne's grooery, Bruseele. Ronald Fire Engine Works wish to purchase 100 to 200 cords of wood, four feet long—hard or soft—green or dry, early delivery. Wanted—Butter and Eggs. Highest Prices. Cash or Trade. Admittedly the beat Produce market in Canada. G. E. KING, Wingbam. S. B. SIIALE offers hie residence for ,.ale or to rent, also three business stands on Turnborry street. Rent moderate, poe- se0seeeion immediately, Messina Ooobrane st Johnston have re- ceived a ear of Sweedfeh and Scotch granite. People wantinganythingin thie line would do well to see them before purchasing elsewhere. Don't buy from agents but see the stook yourself and you then know what you are getting. We carry a stook not surpassed by any town in Canada. Coon2928 cb JontleroN, deal. ere in marble and granite monutnente, Brneeele, J. Maule Maoher, Q. 0 , Master in Chancery at Kingston, is dead. Lord Strathaona baa given $100 to the Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition. The election for the Dominion House in the city of Winnipeg will take place on April 20. The Morley Ladies' College at Honig- vilie was burned. The loos is estimated at $12,000. The residence and etore of Postmaster MoBherson, at Basswood, Man., have been burned. Nothing watt saved. Major J. Baillie has been appointed Uhler of Polioe of the Kingston Polioe Force, in gneoeesion to Chief Horsey. MORN - 5NELL,—In Grey, on April 2nd, the wife of Mr. Samuel Snell, of a son. ELr,IOTT.—In (lorries on Monday, Maroh 27111, the wife of Mr. James Elliott, of a eon. Dora,—In Grey, on Sunday, March 28th, the wife of Mr. Peter F. Doig, of a daughter. Moonn—HUNTER.—In Bruseele, at the residenon of the bride's parents, on Wednesday, April 5th, by Bev. S. J. Arlin, Mr. Eli Moore, of Trowbridge, to Miss Florence I., daughter of Mr. Alex. Hunter, Divieioo Court Clerk, Braese's, GnTIInIDGg—PnTLANm,—In Chatham, on Marab 23rd, by Rev, RI. N. Baker, M. A., B. D., Mr. James Gethridge to Mise 'Rey, ee000d daughter of Mr. John Putland, of Brownie, both of Chatham. wenn—LUNDY. — At Melville Mange, Bruesele, on Wednesday, April 5th, by Rev. John Rose, B. A., Mr, W. J. Ward, to Miss Emma E. Lundy, both of Morris. BAoo -u 3lguor,—Lt Grey, at the reeideuee of the bride's father, on Wednesday, April 5th, by Rev, John Rote, B. A„ Mr. F. W. Bagg of Etobinoke, to Mlee Sarah Jane 1Bishop, daughter of Mr, John Bishop, —_� RAE,—In Bowiok, on Merrill 80911, David Rae, aged 88 years and 0 months. , B.towg,—In Turnberry, on April and, I''rederiok,infant son of Leonard and Margaret Brown, aged 6 menthe. FAnnow,—In Guelph, on March filet, Mrs, Asher Farrow, aged 71 years. iioogY.—Ie Pordvticb, on ",Tuesday, Maroli 28th, Inez, infant danghter of L, G. Hockey, • ST8ZXD4RD BANE OF C4XI4DIl, RS"$',.4.=2,xSS'i,L-:O<j 1E72. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO CAPITAL PAID UP (One Million Dollars) • RESERVE FUND $1,000,000 $600,000 Agencies in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States *C 11fvapland. Vdtel'egS1476U' Halal C, 1. d, General Banking Business Traneaoted. Farmers' Notes Dleoonnted, Drafts Ieeurd and Oolleotione made ou all volute. SAVINGS SANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards, SPg01AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO thin COLLECTION Or 31I10100118' BALE NOT,*e, Every facility afforded Customers living at a distance. BINNING.—At Listowel, on March 29911, John Binning, aged 87 yeare and 28 days, WILn0ANG.—In Elmo,. on Meath 27th, Jaoob Wildfang, aged 62 yeare and 11 months. BoseeNSERRY•.—In McKillop, on April let, Margaret Rae, beloved wife of W. H. Boseenberry, of Zurioh, aged 99 yeare, 9 menthe and 10 day(, —__ -8,'07CT2020' SAZ710. WEDNESDAY, April 12th.—Farm etook. Lot 30, con. 6, Morrie. Sale at 2 o'alook. James Speir and Jae. Petah, proprietors. F. S. Scott, auctioneer. 820' 70101 .01 MARa£TS, Pall Wheat Barley BORIS Oats Butter, tuba and rolls Eggs per dozen .. Flour per barrel...,4 00 Potatoes (per bus.) 65 Hay per ton 5 00 Hides trimmed Hideo rough 5 Balt per bbl., retail1 00 Sheep skins, each 30 Lamb skins each 25 Hogs, Live 4 00 Dressed Hoge , , , 5 00 Wool 16 Apples (per bag) 76 59 36 68 28 18 9 00 40 2g 14 10 4 00 65 5 00 oaks We have this week open- ed up a very fine lot of Books, comprising the most Popular? Works of Celebrated Authors. They are printed from large type, on good 3. N. GORDON, AMINO AGENT, paper, and bound in attrac- tive covers, at 10c. and 15c. ANYONE WANTING A SEW- lan Maohlno,Orgau or Plano carr be supplied by applying to 100 for I am not out of the business as seine have tried to report. I will deal with you os reasonable as any. 39. T. 130 0101, Brussels. FT OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on Mill street, Brussels. The house is a comfortable one, well fitted up, with collar, hard and soft water, ,kc. There le also a good stable. Fruit trees in garden : over one quarter aore of land, For pride, terms. &c„ apply to Ir, MEN, Proprietor', or W. H. IKEltlt, of TEE PoeT, 1842 FOR SALE. Splenoid Black Stallion, "Dexter Re- yeuge," stands 102; hands high and weight 1,9000, Sired by Royal Revenge," out of '0141Clear Grit." Sure foal getter, For (1111 Tiartlouiars apply to. JOHN HOLLINGnn;, Lot 10, coo. 0, Grey. Beueseie P, 0. Dissolution of Partnership. The co -partnership existing between Noble F. Garry and Nelson 13. Gerry, under tho iirm name of N. & N. Gerry has been dis- solved by mutual content. ,111 claims against the said firm will be paid by N. F, C8erry, who will also collect all assets for the Orn, Witness • N013LE F. GEERgRY. B. GER17. NELSON B.G3S19190. 60 75 4105 0 FOB SERVICJ,—THE UN— g IGY00 will keep for service on Lot 6 00 1, Oan,1, Gray,a tboro' bred Durham bull, 17 with registered pedigree, Terme, 81.00, with 76 youu68Ymokraenv b lug 1Riema ss-ry, Also a Oar•51'01, ,. O. 30-4a 09111)08 828I80N,Proprietor, • ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Two grade bolls for sale, one 1,) years old and the other 10 mouths. For further information apply to GEORGE ROBB, 37-tf Brussels, Youx0 Tamworth boar and several young Chester White pigs for sale. All from prize-winning stock at Toronto fair. W.E. D10CUTOHEON, 9th line, Morris, EGGS FOR Hsacensa. The undersigned offers for sale settings of eggs of pure bred Plymouth Rooke and White Legbort,e. SAMUEL HUGGARD, Gr'aham's Survey, Brussels. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. rA.RM SEOURITY,—THE UN- DERSIONan has bad 310,000 placed in his hands to loan on mortgage, farm secur- ity, Payment to suit borrowers Apply to W. H. ICk1R11, Brnoeels. REAL ESTATE. PINE FARM FOR SALE. -13E. ma Lot 20, N d Oon. 0. Morris township, containing 08 acres of first-class land. There is ahaute, barn, orchard cud good ware- house, and farm is well fenced. There are 96 acres in Fall wheat ; 16 acres in hay and 49 acres pasture. Possession could be given at 0u00. Farm adjoins the village of Brus- sels, For further particulars as to prim, terms, 90„ write to seams LIVINGSTON; M, P., Baden. 20.91 1ARM FOR SALE. -150 ACRES Consisting of the South 5 and South 9 of the North } of Lot 90, Con .2, East Wawa - nosh. This is an excellent stock faun, being well supplied with ggoodspriug water, It is situated about 3 miloe from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A large part of it is under grass. Buildings and tenses are in a fair state of repair. Easy terms of payment will be given. For all information apply to 11-tf G. F. BLAIR, Barrister, Brueeels, �_e ielA A Fox's 's Drug Store. 1200 00 WILL PURCHASE 10 1.13 sores, the South East corner Lot 26, Oen, 7, Morris. Frame boneo,stable and or- chard. For further particulars apply to B. BERRY, Brussels. 80.4 (1-000 100 ACRE FARMFOR VVIR anal, Lot 10, Con. 9, Grey, 12 feet of it touches the river. Immediate possession. For tu'ico, terms, dm., apply to 10- THOS. 9UORE, Brussels. 'FARM FOR SALE.—'1'kiE UN— A. afore bre farm, West Halt Lot No. 10, Con, 4, Grey, containing 60 acres, more or lase. Poe particulars ae to price and terms apply to AROSE. ROBERTSON, Brussels P.O. on the pr'emi608, GOOD FARMS FOR SALE,— The uudorsigued offer two 100 acre farms for sale atreasanable prices. The lobe are Noe, 10 and 11 Con. 6 (Sunshine), the eideroad between them. Good brick house and barn on lot 11, and house and 2 barns ou lot 10, Orchards and all necessary conven- ienooe. Well watered and suitable for grain or grazing. 100 acres now in grass. Will be sold either separate or together to suit pur- chaser. Terms of payment reasonable, Ina. mediate 31ato0oseeoaion,O, LFEoGGfurther BrtrhoeoroeplaerPti. e0ul.,aroe 11Z1. l1IOELE0II r Barrister, Wtugham, ltf OF OUR STUDENTS Have reoeutly taken good situations and four positions remain unfilled. The very beet buainees firms throughout the conn• try employ our graduates. Io fair com- petition our graduates are nearly alwuye chosen. Our business course ie filled with praotioal pointe. We tench real buainese —no imitation or nonsense. Our Short- hand Course is in oharge of experts. 'Enter now. Circulars free. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, STRATFORO, ONT. W, J. ELLIOTT, Principal. A. R. Successor to 9 SMITH & McLAREN Terms Cash, and One Price Only. Rolled through the snow keeps on increasing in size, and so does our business in the Boot and Shoe Line since we fired the ball loaded with low prices. It will not require much powder to shoot the following list :— I One case Men's Splendid Solid Plough Boots, sizes 6 to 11, for $ 1.00 per pair. 1 One case New Patented Plough Boots, $1.40 a pair. One case New Patented Plough Boots,1.'7 � 5 a 'pair. These are 'the J. A, M. Cote [St, Hyacinthe] Boot—none other so good. i a y' utt� "1 bra c��1 s . Ir :" .;l ? . 1ti,7 alb fi • Plain and colored leather, exclusive designs that you can get nowhere else in Brussels. The maker cut them low in style -we cut -them Iow in price. This pea- ' son brings many novelties and pretty things in Oxfords and other Boot and Shoe lines, Cast aria One Price On,13r. EZD 'ma'ai NlELiAJi:,tk ...