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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1894-4-13, Page 8E BRTJ S: 14 Pa$T Horsemen! Cattlemen! We have just made another lot of our Condition Powders, It has 'been pare-. fully prepared and the quantities of the various ulgrodients nicely proportioned. We have left oat this time one not so important an ingredient and Have added another that expevi8100 and research Have taught us is benefioiel, It contains n0 cotton seed or other meal to ivorease the quantity and lesson the soot, but is made only from such dertgs as aro needed to accomplish its pparpos°, It will do any animal good and espeoiallyy at this season of the year, but its effect is most needed when the appetite fails and the animal is low be condition, loss of appetite or not thriving we11. We charge you no more for this powder than if you brought in 'the receipt. Our object 1e to sell you a powder that will recommend itself, We have made a great number of powders from all imaginable moeip00 but know of none superior to this, If you Onee use it you will not want any other. Try some, G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookse ller, &o GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 80UT0ERN EXTENSI00 W. G. & D, Trains leave Brass's Station, North nd South. as follows: GONG Seu'oe. (80080 NOR78. Afnil......... .. 0:54 a.m. I Mixed 9x95 5,01. Express 11:00 a.m. Mail 8:15 pan, 9:00 p.Pr, Express ...... 0:45 p,m, .otnC.icivs 3fClns, A. ehiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll permit it. CLEAN up your yards and pemtses. TnRNDetoY street is being scraped this week. Smoot Board on Friday evening of this week. P, Soma has invested in a bicycle wheeled trotting sulky, TEE high wind on Tuesday brenght down the smoke stack at the flax mill. Beam CURRIE has had a stable built on his lot, opposite the Ronald foundry. WHAT about a celebration for the Queen's Birtbdsy ? The various clubs should work up a program for that day for Brussels. A $mxro has had a German 8 day cloak of ancient date placed in the hall of the American hotel. THE report of the Boyd—McLeod ease tried at the recent Perth aeeizes may be reed on page 3 of this issue. A DEBATE between the Young Liberal Clubs of Brussels and Wroxeter is talked of in the near future. Brussels Glee Club will probably accompany the debat- ers. Music.—Mise O'Connor has resumed her must° class in Brussels and is pre- pared to instruct pupils on piano or organ. She has also organized a branch in W ing- ham, visiting there on Tuesday and Wed. nesday of each week. BRUSSELS Frees Baseanj.—At the an. nunl meeting of this body, held last Tues- day evening, the officers of last year were reelected. The list of members was revised and the names of absentees strnok off. The company Is well officered. FRIDAY afternoon about 4 p, m. the fire alarm was sounded and that fire engine was got oat on the doable quick to go to the rescue of Mrs. W. R, Wilson's resi- dence, Mill street, but the incipient fire was got out without the steamer. Very little damage was done we steeled to say. A row weeks ago an item appsard in the Canadian news column stating that the quevtiau of allowing liquor to be used in the L. 0. L. rooms hes been discussed at the recent Grand Lodge. The item was incorrect as to the L. 0. L„ it had reference to another Order. LoroNns Rernot Ixe.—It will be a matter of very general regret, we believe, for the Public to ascertain that Principal Cam- eron, has placed his resignation in the hands of the School Board, the same to tome into effect at the close of that term. itIr. Cameron has done excellent work in the school in his 14 years here and bis plaoe will not be easily filled. He pur- poses attending college, we believe, to prepare for special work in connection with the teacking profession. Tile matter will be dealt with at the Board meeting this (Flidar) evening, SUDDEN DEATIL—Last Sunday morning Isabella Leckie Turnbull, beloved wife of A. G. Dickson, Bank of Commerce, To routo, passed sway to her reward after e brief bat severe struggle of 24 hours duration with convulsions. She had been visiting with Mr. Dickson's parents for several weeks and was able to be about the house after the birth of her daughter on March 21st, when she was suddenly etrieken clown. Despite the sons'ant attention of two doctors, a pee- feseional nurse and the willing service of relatives tete end speedily came. It was a sad surprise to the community at Iarge when the ann,iuuoement Was mode on Sunday. Mrs. Dickson was a daughter of the late James Turnbull, of Forderlee, Boxboro'shire, Scotland, and was united in marriage to her now bereft huaband at the residence of Jahn Beattie, Todehaw' haugh Farm, Scotland, on August 16th, 1887. They returned to Canada and re- sided for 3 yeare in Walkerton and then removed to Toronto, where Mr. Dickson had been promoted. The deceased .woe of a mild, lovable disposition and enjoy- ed the esteem of all who 'new her. For many years she bad been a 00nsietent member of the Presbyterian church, Two daughters, aged 5 years and 4 weeks, respectively, are left to the kindly et. tuition of father and friends. Mrs. Dickson had no relatives in this country, Mrs. Wm. Douglas, near Wroxeter, who knew the family in the old land, was with her and was unren;_ttiog in be at- tention. Mr. Dickson vas telegraphed for on Saturday and at Guelph ran to the telephone office to get word from Brus. dela and in so doing missed his train. He caught a special to Palmerston, from whioh point three railroad hands convey- ed him here on a hand oar, making the run in a little over two hours. The funeral on Wednesday afternoon was largely attended. Rev. D. Millar, 008100 - ed by Rade. Messrs. Jona and hose, conducted the service. Mr. Malian and relative aro deeply sympathised with in their sudden be:eaveme0t. Wca, AlNasy has pnrchasod a new up. Two cannon went through Bruosole right piano. It arrived 08 Tuesday of this Wednesday for Luolsnow, Where ween. these war•li19 operations going to end Buts, MiLLE1t 110Lo0urn9I,n shipped '3 110m)mor B4r.r. Invitations have b oars of ashes this week to the Eastern t'opeived by a ntlnlber of Brusssllto 0020008, attend the Military Ball to be held in A nuntook perambulating phrenologist llorticulturhl pavillon, Ggderigll, on named Johnston, cooled off in the lock-up , clay of next week, 20th Inst. The bu last Saturday afternoon, Ing will:08000ttnodate 500 people. I Ley weeps quite .:s few fish were oaughb said the Gelleetra eeleoted will be in the Maitland 'with hook and luno. hest that has ever been in Gpderiob They were of the nhub variety. will consist of 8 instruments. A mow' wire fence bee been put Isle 010 decorations are in the hands of a pr the property of Mrs, dno, Porbee, corner eional who will make the pavilion of William and Albert streets. gay for the occasion. A oompetent o Wooms's Pair views in the Town Hall mutes ie sparing no pains to make on Tilereday evening of this weep, with Ball a great success. W. E. Bam5ay Re lecturer and vocalist, Exam Ti: puma ITM ren, —Tho 0 Moe. GoIPrfTN bas perchaeed the mitten appointed to enquire into dwelling of Geo. Burton, of Toronto advisability of engaging an extra teao Junction, situated ou Turnberry street in Brussels Finnic School is of the o South, Brtis80le. lop that the neceseitiee& 0f the ease COMPLAINT has been made of certain mand it and the Board will probe, swift youths who me frequently engaged consider the situation on Friday even in rooster fighting. Trouble is brewing In the Pritnary Department, taught if it is not stopped. Mies Oooper, the Committee found Ie is avid George Lott has purchased attendance 0190 pupils ; fn MISRDow the boas and lot on Mill street belonging room, 57 ; Miss Braden's, 62 ; and P to Joseph Clegg, paying $400 for it. If 01pta1 Cameron's, 41. In each ease 00 the property is certainly a bargain. seating, capacity is overtaxed and TOWN `TREASURED KELLY bas improved necessary promotions cannot be prop the wppearanoe of the street and hie madeuntilmore room iesupplied. Tl: property by anteing down several of the are only 6 non-resident pupils in Prinoi large poplar shade trees and taking the Cameron's room. While notdasiringto tops off others• crease our school taxes any more than BR008010 is well supplied, with dress. necessary Tan Par is of the opinion t malting establishments this season, no the so called economy, talked by a lees than 12 being engaged in sitting out is not to be compared with the interest the fair sex with Spring and Surntner the children of Brussels. wearing apparel. HYt:cNc,AL.—On Thursday afternoon of this week Joseph Burton, of Brussels, Business .Locals. and Mies Alice Skelton, of Morris, were united in marriage by the aid of a mar. A YOUNG farm horse for sale. Apply nage license and Rev. R. Paul, Mr. and Jas. Walker, Druesele• M:a. Burton went aw5y on a short TRY us for rubber and waterproof ooa wedding tong on the afternoon train be -1. C. Richards. fore settling down to ho0sekeepiog on Children's wagons, large stook and 1 Mill street. primes. I. 0. Richards. TIP.Tor fTADLE.—Uugh Williams & You can get a dozen milk pane for o Son have their new barn, opposite the dollar at Ballantyne & Wilton's. Queen's stable, in fitst.alass shape. The Goon young cow for sale. Apply to building is 40 x 76 feet 1a stories, and Jae. Walk has a neatly fitted up office, bedroom, Tan handsomest stock of wind wash room, harness room and box stall sbades in the County at W. Roddiok's. to the East of the driving floor. There Ureic pans, milk pails and strainers are 7 stalls in the stable conveniently ar- the best quality at Ballantyne& Wilton s. ranged, also a shoot for hay and straw. , THE Hartshorn spring roller leads Messrs. Williams have pub in a good them all. Guaranteed for 5 ears at W. system of underdraiuiog and the whole y premises will be kept in apple-pie order. R'°ddick's. WELL DONE.—W. A. Edgar, of Brus- WANTED, apprentices to learn the mil - Worm pinery business. Apply to Mrs. E. Rog - eels, attended the past session of the ere, Brussels. Dairy school in couneotiou with the On- lour try one of those Ingraine, with tario Agricultural College. 93 out of 103 fe4rey ceiling- and freize. They are love - students altendisg tools tee full aurae ly. 'V. 10:4-: telt. and passed their final examinations. Mr. q'HuuaANns of rules of wall paper to Edgar, in addition to passing in all alb- choose from, at 5 cants per roll and jeote and taking good markt+, secured upwards. W. 1'toddiok. honors in I raotioal Cheese making ; ratan garden seeds, clover and timothy Practical honer making ; Milk Testing ; at hfoQrneken's. and separators, and is now better quaff- Sze the display of crayon portraits in fied to fill the position of cheese maker. A. Strncban's window. Portraits given Tan Pour congratulates him on his sue- away free with every 810 purchase. peas. A PULL stock of creamery cans and Foo'rnam, Magma—The return football milk cans of the very best material and match, between the "Alerts," of Brus- workmanship at Ballantyne & Wilton's. eels, and the Oranbrook club, was played DnCORATE YOUR Hot.Ee, — Beautiful 01 Cranbrook 00 Saturday, the 7111 inst. American papers at 12}o, with borders The goals stood 1 to 1, but when ends and ceilings to match. W. Roddick. were changed and Brussels had the ad- Ir you want to buy a factory buggy buy vantage of the wind, the Craubrook club them at a factory buggy pride. If you refused to play and the game was de- don't knots the prive call at Jas. Walker's oided in favor of Brussels. Owing to the shop pressure of school work at present, the 10 QUART galvanized pails, japanned, °Alecery s" have disbanded bane d forla time, after 3 for 20"o., regular price 30o each. Only matches out of five played—cue being a a few dozen on hand, and can't be re. draw. placed for double the money. Ballantyne Blcrcn CLtrn.—On Thursday evening ce Wilton. Y g You can get your buggy top repaired or of last week a meeting of bicycle riders covered over now at Walker's, your was held in the office of Barrister Blair bogey painted or any other work needed to consider the advisability of organizing ie conception with a baggy.. a bioyo'eolub. J. H. Cameron oocupiod James Walker. the chair. The following efficient were SPECIAL bargains in repairing old wheels elected :— As I bave a large stock of wheel timber J. N, Rendall, Bon, President ; on Laud you can get more week done for J. Ii. Cameron, President ; .£1 then at any shop in town, Jas. Ballantyne, Seo. -Treasurer ; James Walker. 015 aro 7 see' s to the Fri. 011-. 4 la the end The ofss. look on - the one. the her pin - de. bly iby an Down rin- the the Orly ere pal in, is bat few, s Of to tea ow ne er. ow of Jno, Hewitt, Captain; Juo, Smith, let Lieutenant ; IT pays to build first•slass buggies as Dr. Cavanagh, and Lieutenant, Jae. Walker has eight sold this Spring, feeIt sas 50 cents. There o ake u ethe some 5beorhip 30 tnoet v where totho go toneed got them, vizseatrigs bikes in town so the probabilities of bay- Jas. •Walker's, ing a lively time among the riders of the Ir you want anything in my line mall silent steed are of a promising charanter, and get my prices and if I cannot save CONFEDERATION LIrE- Aseo0LtTIo0 —The your money I do not wont you to buy. I keep the largest and Leet assorted stook twenty second annual meeting of the Coofedelation Life Association was held in the soon y and sell at very close at the head ofdca of the association Rich. pr'ces, R. Leatherdale. mond street, Toronto, on Tuesday, April I rum' 18 almost melees to say any 3, 1804, at 3 o'clock p, m. The report thing mare about what kind of rigs we will prove most gratifying to the policy- turn out, Just ask parties who have holders and shareholders of this moat dealt with Walker and they will tell you excellent Canadian life company, Not- the truth, James Walker, withstanding the great financial depres. DnessOAra0G.—Mies RenaBawtinheirn- sion which existed during the past year, er having returned from Saginaw, is pe- as referred to by the President of the pared to do sewing as in the past. Rooms company, the board were able to report a at the residence of Ino, 13roadfoot, 111111 larger volume of business than bas been street. Where desired Miss Bawtin• done in any former year, and that in. heimer will sew at the homes of her creases in the business of the company patrons. were made over the preceeding year as WELL-DIGOtNG Axa DRILLneo,—George follows :—In payments to polioy•holders, Birt has all the necessary machinery for $70,6.43 ; in premium income, 979,520 ; digging and drilling wells and is peeper. in interest income, $$25,368; in assets, ed to attend to all work entrusted to him 9404,062 ; in insurance written, 9244,870 ; in a way that will insure satisfaction. in insurance in force, 91,864,07 ; the total Wells cleaned out and put in proper insurance on the books of the eompacy shape. Terme reasonable. Residence at the close of the year being nearly second door north of the bridge, west twenty-five millions, and the cash assets side of Turnborry et„ Brussels. 3442 millions,far and one-half nese of the o mpar yin settl ng itsdeathdeath 7r youare thinking of buying an organ Maims as illustrated by the fact that the do not heed what other Agents tell you large sum of over 9200,000, representing about my organs being no good and the claims of the year,was paid on the that it is impossible to sella goad organ average of lea than six hours after the at what I am selling them at. My or- eoelpt of the completed proofs of death, gang are as good as any other. The A reference to the statement shows reason I an sell them so cheap 13 I sell that the policyholders or their heirs and a lot of them, I buy them for Dash, and to annuitants averaged over $1,000 per I am at no extra expense. Every organ dng mat oEduritlie anompanre ny cepm't that the ear. The new Leis ta of the organs you buyears rom the guarantees "unconditional policy," whioh was adopt• ishalf llonl rtfduttranteae arn out as e dateate d the daytoo ed during the peat year, with its spatial g non.tmfaiture privilege, known as the ex. eons leaves the factory. tended ine'ranoe" feature, is proving ex. R. Leatherdale, oeediogly popular and attractive to all C. 0. F. ---For the next three months those who desire insurance ou their special inducements will be offered by lives. Tt ie a "simple promise to pay," Court Princess Alexandra, No. 241 0, 0. untrammelled by vexations conditions, F., Brussels, to any person desiring to with a non -forfeiture privilege, guaran. become it member of that Order, the in. teeing absolute protection against any Motion fee being reduced during that accident or failure to pay premium when time. As this is one of the leading iu- due. The following were sleeted aa di. suranee and Beneficiary Societies in the retort of the 0580otati05 for the ()arrant country people should take advantage year:—W, 11. Beatty, Hon James Young, of this offer. For full information ap. Sir W. P, Rowland, E. Hooper, S, ply to Nordheimer, W. H. Gibbs, A. McLean A, Rein, 0. R.; Howard, 3. D. Edgar, al. P„ Waller S. A, Ro;°Nla, P. S. ; Lee, A. L. Gooderman, W. D, Matthews, W. 3LASIIILL, Treas. George Mitchell, of Halifax, Fredriok Tose Saturday edition of Tho Empire Wyld, 3.E. Macdonald. The meting lone of la's been making great strides, then adj0nrned, immediately niter which Bach weep, in addition to the regular a meeting of the new board of direotere newts of.tbe clay, Woman's Page, Military was held, at which Sir W. P. Bowland Department, Sporting, Dramatic, etc, was re•elest0d President, and Messrs, it has a number of interesting Special Edward Hooper and W. IT, Beattie Viee. Articles by brilliant writore, Last Sate Presidents; 1V. II, r ' Nor Is c r local a agent urda ' tt gave °, splendid hist r" at Brussels, by one of the ile ,voyageurs, akrut APRIL 1.a, 1894 5.4r4A.D✓-C1fi1,A )tom,)y.4C O. V4.✓Y,!r.4D4, E�'x',A1QTrxFJT3:€1",t?' 5.0701, - TORONTO. ASSETS - HEAD • 0 F(Seven Million 'Dollars97,000,000 QAPI3AL (authorized) . - . $2,000 00 dpe0oies lit all yfilteipal pointe 'in Ontario, Qnobce, Manitoba, United States (91taplaslrt, fig0P $JOS'14$° it TJb" Qardl, A General Banking Business Transacted, Palmers' Notes Discounted, Drafte Issued and Collections made on all points, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of 91,00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of withdrawal and compounded half! yearly, 01E041,. ATT5NTION GIVEN TO THE COLrasOTl0ri er 1rAR11E1(a' SALE Name. Every facility afforded Customers living at a distance, 7. A. STEWART, MANnean, G/LLI X311/721 {, y^ r i` Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts J3ought and Sold on all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain. PAR119ERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED. BALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPEOIALTY. 7 ° wwaves AMR ORP4e arllF'J9'z', Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com- pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of Ootober and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits. Wu effect 0e write ,trattrance Ile 011 English or Canadian Couronnes, 00 In Nut.11058 Celrrimnleo 11a nnuy be desh•ed. AoENTe 7010 CANADA AND UNITED STATES : TIDY CANADIAN 301030 00 COanunnon. Bltotch, "How Blowers Won the Bat," being a story of lake marine in the olden days, and other equally interesting arta oleo. Every week something good ap. Nara in it. 03081,7 MoManToo.—In Brussels, 00 April 5bb, the wife of Mr, Duosan McMartin of a son, Ross,—In Brussels, on April 6011, the wife of Mr. D. C. Roes of a son. Malasaze e.—In Grey, on April 8th, the wife of Mr. Wm; MsFadzean of a son, KNnonrxr.—Ii Wingharo, on the 21st ult., the wife Mr. 0. Tneohtel of a eon, 2.L.6RRx?:7D, BURTON-8EEL'ON.—Ill Bru89e10, on April loth, by Rev, R. Pen), Mr. Joseph Burton, of Brussels, to Miss Alia Skelton, of Morris. 113 oAnanAW—MoNEII„—At the residence of the bride's sister, Mee. T. Clark, Walton, on Marob 21st, by Rev. D. Forrest, Mr. J. J. Bradshaw, of Morrie, to Mies Mary McNeil of Hallett. 92mT..>' - S.tcn.—In Walton, on April 11011, Charles Sage, aged 09 years. SE 1011:08,—In Morrie, on April 12th, George Shekel), aged 65 years and 3 months. D Ioxsoi.—Io Brussels, on April 8th, Isabella Lookie Turnbull, beloved wife of A. G. Dickson, Bank of Com- ' coerce, Toronto, aged 31 years. =RT7•SS3SIS.43 A2AR-n E^1+8, 53 63 85 52 32 17 0 00 8 50 Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Peas Oats Butter, tubs and rolls.... Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel.. Potatoes .. Hay per ton. Salt per bbl., retail.., Hides trimmed Hides rough Sheep skins, moll.— Lamb skins each Applea per b131., Wool.. Pork, Live 55 57 40 ommormsaaamaaaav BICYCLES. ---WE PHAVE sut'plySo ther Ameiileanr orr English makes over 25 to select trona come and see, G. A. DEADMAN, t & Bookseller, Il' OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE ,m Queen Street, Brussels. The house Is 90 feet square,1i .stories containing7 rooms, Good well, woodshed and gare, the latter well etcoked with fruit trees. Por price, terms, &e., app] to JOUR 810LI, 01.4. Proprietor, DRESS AND MANTLE MAK— ING.—Tho Miaeer Code with to inform the ladles of 1lr:esels and locality, that they have opened a Drees -making and Mantle - mating shop in Brussels. Oft, and town experience. Shop over post office. Satis- faction guaranteed. Latest faahious. 88-4 11208108 CODE. DRESS AND MANTLE MAK— to the India, 0 Brusse Stewet and vs to intimate icinity that she has opened a Dresetnaldug and Mantle - making shop inBrussels. Boone over the grocery of Messrs• Taylor & 8mi111e. Socia- lite Eon guaranteed. MSS STEWART. T{' LIGIBLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. — The subscriber offers his 5 -acre plot, located immediately north of Amentbroe. factory, for sale. Fie will also dispose of his residence on the opposite aide of the street. Icor further particulars, as to Driao,terms, etc., apply to ALEX. btcLAUCHLIN, 24.4 Proprietor, Brussels. . REAL ESTATE. ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN- DERSIGNED has several good Farm'f or sale sad to rent, easy terms, in Townships of Morrie and Grey. F S. SOOTT.Brassela. 1ARM •TO RENT—LOT NO. 21, 53 Con. 0, Grey. About 00 mares cleared, 32 Immediate possession. Applyby mall to J. 0.1110 8P0R NAN, Tout Creek, or to WM. MMILNE, Ethel. 3 00 35 6 00 7 00 1 00 00 3 19 ' 2 40 00 50 GO 1 50 1 75 17 18 4 00 4 25 TORONTO, APRIL l0.—Flour—Straight roller, 92.70 to 92.80: extra, 92.40 to 92.. 50. Wheat—White, 88o to 50a ; spring, No. 2, 60c ; red winter, 580 to 590 ; goose, 58c; No. 1 Manitoba hard, 74o; No. 2, 72ao. Peas—No. 2, 54o to 56c. Barley -- No, 1, 414o to 42o : feed, 86o to 37o. Oats—No. 2, 88e to 83jo. EAST Bvrr•ALo, APRIL 1:0,—Cattle— Trading limited ; steady. Sheep and lambs—Fifty oars good to prime stook sbeep and lambs ; sell freely and without quotable change. Bulk of offerings only fit for feeders and very 1011 ; about half hundred sold. Hogs—Ten are ; a trifle better for the right kind of Yorkers, which sold at 95.55 ; packer's grades, pigs and choice hogs, 45.40 to $5.50. Tonoeteo, Arum 10.—[Special,) —There is little change in the cardition of live stook market, with prices generally eteady. Choice cattle sold at Bac to 8¢o by the load and at 390 to 090 for twos and threes of extra quality ; medium cattle, 3o to 311 and inferior 290 to 80. Calves rule ate 93 to 97.50 each, and much Oowa at 925 to 950 each. Sheep no. changed, with sales at 94 to 915, Lambe sold at 490 to 4ic per )b. Hoge are stead- ier, with Bales of the Leet at 490 to 410 per lb. I thick fat at 4eo, and inferior and rough at 4o to 49e per ib. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. • VARPIT WEAVING DONE. Staid action guaranteed. MRS. MCCUE, nearly opposite Dr. 01clCeivey's, Brussels. T1�0UND IN MY DRUG ANT) Book store n Sam of money. The owner can have it by payying tor the advor• tieing. G, A, D18ADMAN, OUSE AND GARDEN, WITI•I I3 0t010, to rent, on Lot 21, Oon, 5, Morrie, Apply to DAVID BITOHI10, on the premise, or 1. BITOI8110, Bruesele. 80.2 ,t SSIS1'ANT WANTED IN �--1,• Meese rectory, No 017001onee re- quired, Por particular's apply to 0I. J. BTJREHOLDI'1R Brussole, P.O. NEW RAPID DIOYOLE FOR Solo, in lot elan running order, Only run one Benson, Phoumatio. tyre. Will lee sold cheap. Apply at The form Book Store DEATAL. BD XC N 7P I. *41C 1 M. CAVANAGH, L, P S., D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal 0011ege of Dental Surgeone, Ontario, and of Toronto I7ni. verelty, Orsroo—Over A.R. Smith's Store, Brussel, Notice to Creditors, Pursuant to the provisions of Chanter 110, Section 90, of the Revised Statutes at On- to]lo, and amendments thereto, notice is hereby given, tint-nl1 persons having claims against the eatnte of Hannah Wilton, late of the Village of Brussels, iu. the County of fifth day of died on A or 1503. tare thereby • regnired to send bypost t»e-paid or deliver to WV.11. Sinclair, of the Village of Brussels, in the Comity of Buten, Solicitor for the Administrator, of the astute of the said Hannah Wilton, dooeased, on or before the Twenlycightl, 0111900 April, A. Ib. 1994. a statemente full e ltheir names and addresses of the eoourittee (i acyl held by thorn and that after the said Twenty-eighth day of April the Admluistrator will prooaed to dietributo tine nsIett, of the said Hannah Wilton, amongst the parties entitled there- to, haying regard only to the olalms of which vette° shall 12400 been given as above req°h•od and the said Admhristrntor will 001115 thereof, toe for tho said aseeto or 5.01 part ter°re°t, nuy person or purses, of whose claim noted shall nos have been re Dated at Bat � ssels ttime hla f such Arty 1of Minarch, A.D„1804. W. M. SINCLAIR, 85.4 ('aleph°3' for Administrator. NOTICE 70 CREDITORS. IN TI00 MATTER OP THE ESTATE Or Ram LAUNDY, LATE Or TILE TONMIIIP ON MORRIS, IN von COUNTY 001101109, DE- 01Asnn. ',Toffee is hereby given pursuant to 100. S. 0. chapter 110, Soo Sim, 80, that all oreditore and persons having claims noon or against She estate oft the said Henry LaundY, late of the Twho died 011 0n o abolrttliolath any offnJasu- ary, A. D., 1504, aro hereby required to deliver or send by post, prepaid, to Oamorou, Holt & B olmee, of the Town of Gndorioh, iu the Ooonty of Huron, Solioitora for the Aduoiufs- trator of the said Henry Lauudy, on or beim the Twentyf ret day of May, A. 10„ 1894, n otatementin writing of their names of Chair Maimstandtthe ner aturefull of seeorltiee Wane) held by them, Aad further take notice that after the said Twenty -drat day of May, A, D„ 1809, the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the 51111 dooeased among the parties entitled thereto, haviug regard only to the Waling' of which uotleo shall have boon giv0n lie re- g nixed and the Said Administrator 00711 not be liable for the said aseots 00 any part' thereof to any person or poraosa of 10118ee claim notice quell at have been reoelved at tee tame of such distribution. Dated title 7th.day 01 ,11)111,11131,889, 38 GCAM1tSo sol oris (01'&A'ltheiisttrator, WALL PAPER, aT,4 iIritellia7Z, OCbna217ZCLr7,. Latest Colpriit*, iVewe,st Oesi/ns, r1� —40'Cheapest Priees.0-- )AT(- Pepper''s Dh'zofs Store, 7 it3nYIi'•s}H Y,tm,,, Always Measure Your Room. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCiNG. 1p L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, xi, ', Solicitor and °enveyaneer.. Colloo. tiono. made. Otlioe—Vauebone's Block, Bran eels. 21.8m M. SINULAIR, leo, Sofilelbor`VOonvoyanoer,Notarypub- &e. anstone'e Blook 1'- door north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. CAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES Barristers, Solicitors, Reburies Public DI, 0, 0At1101009, 5. • 0,, h, Ont, PDILir 00LT, 0UDLE0 401.1158, 1. BLAIR, BARRISTER,, Solicitor, Ce• pate of Garrow & Proudfoofe OSioe, Goder1011.) Ol1100 oyer GPIlice & Smith's Bank, Brussels, Money to Loan, 47 .. MEDICAL CARDS. A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. 51.,14. R. C.P., Adinburgll, M. 0, P. 3.Ont. Residence and °Mee in Wilson's 101ook, corner of M111 and Turnberry Sta. 1110, ARIVISTRONG, M. D. G • Phyaiolan, Surgeon Armouoher, oto. Graduate of Toronto University Medical and Burgeons, Out °P0 0100 of Physicians to MODonald & 00„ Walton Ont. VETERiNARY, D. WARWICK, t7 • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all diseases of domeetioated animals 10 a com- petent manner. Partroular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Galla promptly at- tended to, b0Iloe and Infirmary—Two doors north of bridge •pnrnberry at.,.Bruesels. /r R. MOORE, V- S., H.00,,?. 10.:S. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. Diseases of all domeatleated animals treated on scientific principles. Horse dentistry anddiseases of homed toar•hatuOoeo. (tle Me, oveJonoch ali race's mortis 'ULke, Infirmary at Beattie's livery barn, Brussels, Dat, 20. BUSINESS CARDS. 'VT H. MOORACKEN, at his Grocery Usurer berrygstreet, Office RN. BARRETT, • Tonsorial sw°etoresouth of IS MoilaAy& Co'hardarst. Ladiee'and ahildrens hairnutting a specialty A MGNAIR, Lamof er or8apointms8LletGovrno0Canals- Q. VIre 111011r14/100 Co. Conveyancer at the and broo5 Post OBloe, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM 0SURA1(08, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. ALEX, HUNTER Clerk of the Fourth Division Court 00, Hume. Conveyancer, Notary PnbIio Land, Zoon an. Collections na. Office iu Graham's Bleak, Brussels. firl A. HAWIKINS, 111. 0. S. M. • Organist in St. John's Chetah, Brus- sels, and pupil, in the Art o1 Teaching of A. W. Thayer, 51ue,1)oo„New York, will glye lessons to pupils Dither at hie parlor, °ver A.B. Smith's Store, or if preferred,at their own homes, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Walton. Terme moderate. AUCTIONEERS. A RAYMANN, • Auotiouser•, ,9 always ready to at- tend solos of farms, farm stook, &o. Terme cheerfully given. Oranbroolt P. O. Salee may be arranged at THE POST Publishing House, Brussels. (1 EORGE KIRKBY, ed on reasonable terms90 10ar)'olee aconduct a stock a specialty. Orders loft at Tay Pon P ublithiug Hon so,Bru esele, or sent to Walton 1'. 0., will xeoeive prompt attention, HAVING TAKEN OUTLICEN• to conduct sales of farm stooklat reasonable prices. 'Knowing the standing of nearly every parson I am in a good position to soli t0 good Marks and get good soourlby when told on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give moa gall. 82- P 3. SCOTT. AMWORTH AND CHESTER 1 WRITE BOARS FOR SERVICE, North BaltlLot 20 will on,°7,t Morrie, a thorti bredTamworbh Boar, recently purchased Prom the well known brooder, Jrio, Bolt, Am - bora Aleo a Mester White 13uar• Terme, 81,00 to be peed at time of eervloe with Priv- ilea of eaturinug if necessary. 05.65 S. WALltb11t, Proprio tor. 1-4OAR FOR SERVICE.—THE Undersigned will keep for savior, ou' Lot 20 Con. 0, 51orrle, the thorn' brad lin.],roved White Yorltehire Boar "Canada's Prnooe,” puralasod from the well-known breeder J, 10. Brethcur, Oslo Lodge Palm, Burford. Terme, 41.00 to bo paid at the time of Foxyice with privilege of returufng if n0atieoo0onreary, Pedigree may b0 50001 on ap. pn 11.013T, NICHOL. BOAR FOR SERVIOE.--THE Undersigned will 1100 r for service •the thoro'-i,red largo Vtiglleh 13crlcShire .Boar, Blemnrelc,' No, 1708. It took 1st Prise Al) the East Huron Tall Pair in 1908, and Was al wayel et Wben5 v 0r exhfbitod, 'Deane, 81,00 to be paidat the time of 5m'v]0e with privi- lege of returning if necessary, Two yaun Berkshirel3oa•s and several young Short Barn Bulls for sale, 00•tt D, MILN;E, Pron. , 1t11to1,