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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1894-4-27, Page 3tVUL 27; 1.894 TR'S. URITSSETOS POST Town Dieeotozy. Munynirm Cinema—Sabbath Serviee Men are at work at the foundation for Councillor fiaylor now F001(101100. The greend around the Trivitt Monier - lel rectory le being eedded and meoh IM. at 11 m and 6;80 p. m, Sunday 8111100 povement se Added to 1110 appearanee of thee° beautiful I The libteber Orioliet Club Imo received an invitation to meet this Aaylurn Orloket Olub, London, seemly' friendly marshes during the coming minion, • Mies Elle, slaughter of J. G. Smile. combo, while walking in the garden, am oidentally Stepped 011 rave prongs of garden rake both penetrating her foot at soma length'. While a heap of refuse was being burnt at the rear of Ohne. residence OD WilEalllot,, the fire ignited the long, dry allots and the Reams were carried by the wind towards the house which at one time WAS in danger of being iffed, Buckets of water were thrown over the burning grass and the fire extinguished, •—•e Perth County. at 2:30 p M, Rev, John Rose, 13 A peter. KNOX OHUROIL--,'Sabbath Servioes at 11 a m and 3180 p m. Sunday School at 2:30 p m, Rev, D. Millar, pastor, ST. Uenw's Onertom—Saisbitth Serviette at 11 a m and 7 p 101. Sunday Sohool at 2:80 p. to. Bev. W. G. Reilly, Mourn bent. Meenonnie Onimort.--Sabbath Servieee at 10:80 a m and 0:80 9 m. fo'unday Bohol at 2:80 p m. Rev. G, 31. Cobble- diek, IN A, 13 D, p110200. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCIL—Sabbath Service) third Sunday in every month, at 10:80 a m, Rev Joseph Hennedy, priest. Samvetrrox Anue,--4Serviee at 7 and 11 a m and 8 and 8 p xn on Sunday and every evening in the week at 8 o'clock, at the barraoks. Oen MILLOIVS' LODGE every Thursday evening, in Graham's blook, MASONIC LODGE TUSSatty at or before full moon, in Garfield bloats. A 0 17 W Lomas on let and Brd Friday evenings of steels month, in Blaa• hill's block. 0 0 Lonea and and last Monday evenings of each month, in Blashilre block. L 0 L let Monday in every month, In Orange Hall. 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in oda Fellows' Hall, 31. T or T, 2nd and 4th Tuesday's of each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall. SONS OF SCOTLAND, Lit and Brcl Tues- days of each month in Odd Renews' Hall. X. 0. T. M. LODGE, let and si,a Thurs. days of each month, in Vanetone block. Bentz Crania 2nd and 4th Friday even. ings in Blashill'e Hall. POST Orene.-0ffioe hours from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—Library in Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to 13 o'olook p. m. Wednesdays and 3:30 to 6 and 6 to 8 Saturdays, Miss Dolly Shaw, Librarian. Tow; Couwore—W. H. Kerr, Reeve ; W. H. McCracken, Robert Grabens, R. Williams and S. Wilton, Councillors ; F. S. Scott, Clerk; Thomas Kelly, Treasurer ; D. Stewart, Assessor and J. T. Roes, Collector. Board meets the let Monday in each month, Sonom BOARD.—Bev. Ross, (ahairman, Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid and J. N. Kendall ; See•Treas., 14. BOSS. Meetings 2n2 Friday evening in eaoh month. Puma° SCHOOL TEACHERS.—J. H. Cam. eron, Principal, Miss Braden, Mise Downey and Mies Cooper. BOARD OP HEALTII.—Beeve Kerr, Clerk Scott, A. Stewart, H. Dennis and J. N. Kendall, Dr. MeNangbton, Medical Health Officer. • G• ode rich . E. R. Watson caught sixteen large black base Monday afternoon. Game Inepeotor Currie says he will jump on some of those who are fishing illegally if the offenders do not stop at CMOS. Our former townsman, R. W. Mellen. ole, who purchased the hardware stock of the late O. Crabb a short time ago, has now got everything in saleable shape. The lino steamer Cambria will make her Bret call this season at Goderieh, on May 8, bound for Windsor and Detroit and again on May 31, bound for northern ports. The present !spring in witnessing quite a brisk trade in building improvements and repairs about town, more than for several years past, and carpenters and masons are likely to be kept busy for some time. Leackno-wv. The 32nd Bruce Batt. will go into camp this Summer. Thomas Shoebottom was appointed village constable at a 'salary of 8100 per year. W. M. Shoebottom, of this village, bas porohased the thoroughbred race horse "Temple." The Fraeer Dramatic company filled six nights engagement in the Town Hall here last week. A. goose belonging to John MoNillege, of Underwood, toyed an egg 12 inobea length wise and 9 inehes abort wise. The directors of the Lucknow Mechan- ics' Institute are bound to put a stop to any misconduct in the Reading Room. Now that so many bicycles are in use in town, would it not be well for the council to pass a by.law prohibiting rid. ing on the 'sidewalks. There will be a meeting of the South Bruce Reformers in the village of For- mosa on Saturday, April 28th at 1 o'olook p. m. for the purpose of nominating a candidate to coeteet the riding at the am preaching Provincial elections. Clinton. Davis & Rowland last weelt put a new iron roof on the town hall. There are now over 400 incandescent electric lights in uee in town. The Bible Society Depository, former. 13, with A. Worthington, has been trans. ferred to Rance & Spalding's store The next meeting of Goderieh Distriot of the Methodist church will be held in se, Rattenbury st, lalethodiet church, Clinton - on tlae l7tli and l8th 02 May. On Monday of last week the Board of Health held its first meeting for the year. Mayor Holmes was appointed chairman, and Dr. Shaw reappointed Medical Health Officer. A meeting of the Huron District Foot- ball Association was held in Seaforth, on April 181111. There were present, Vie: - Pres" W. Prendergreat, 13, A., Seaforth ; E. Sellars, Goderioh ; 13. 3, Glbbings, Clinton ; J. W. Livingston, Seaforth. The following gemee were arranged :— Seaforth vs. Goderioh, in Goderich, April 28th ; Goclerich ve. Clinton, in Clinton, May 11th ; Clinton ve. Seatorth, in Seaforth, May 24th. This will be the hottest contested district in the assoeitt, tion, and the town boys ask the sympathy and support of the town. Mayor Monteith, of Stratford, is in communication with the Queen City Underwear Co., of Buffalo, which le wak- ing a plaoe to locate in Canada, .A. small frame unotempied dwelling on Elgin street, east, St. Mary's, One the property of Mr. Graham, was destroyed by fire on Thursday evening. Loss about 8300. The General Methodist Board has re. fused to transfer Rev. Dr. Pascoe from London 110 .2210 Guelph conference, so that be oannot become minister of the United Methodist cherish in Mitohell 05 MG ex- pected. John Rill, of Mitobell, was terribly burned there on Wednesday afternoon as . casting was being min off in the foundry, and while assisting in carrying a pot of molten iron he tripped and fell, the red-hot iron falling over his leg and burning it terribly shone the knee and ankle. He will be laid up for some time, At James Dunseith's, Downie, there was born the other day a Iamb with five ]egs and lax feet. The extra lag has two feet, and it projects oat from one •aide lust behind where one of the front lege joins the body. It is not long enough to reach the ground, but it has the knee and is perfectly formed, with two feet attach. ed. This curiosity has aroused consider- able interest in the locality. Cattetatham. Newts. The G. T. R. station at Galt wae robb. ed of 825.66 the other night by some sneak thief. Capt. Malsonville, of Windsor, was pre- sented with a gold -headed oane, by the employees of the railway transfer, Great Western. leen on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool. ford's sanitary lotion. This' never fails. Warranted by G. .8.. Deadman. The township of Houghton again voted down the by-law to grant a sum of 85,000 towards the Tilsonburg and Port Burwell Railway. The majority against the by- law was 15. Horaoe Hope, of Ridgetown, met with a painful acoident while logging a short distance from town. It appears that in chopping a small limb flew up and bit him in the eye, and it is feared that be will lose hie eyesight. ENGLISH Spavin Liniment removes' all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem- iehes from horses, blood spavine, curbs, sweeney, ring -bone, stifles, preine, all swollen throats, etc. Save $60 by use of one bottle. Warranted by G..8.. Deadman. A negro named Benjamin Graham, of Galt, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Judge Faloonbridge at Berlin Spring Assizes for ooretnitting a criminal assault on 11 little girl, five years old, Lavine Ad• ison. The prisoner served a term in prison for a similar offenoe. "Rear a span of angry steel" will pro- duce no more fatal results than a neglect- ed cold or cough. For all throat and lung diseasee, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the beet remedy. It is invaluable in cases of croup, whooping cough bronohit. is, and la grippe. By order of the Mayor of Sarnia police take the names of everyone seen on the streets after midnight and report the same for entry in a register kept by the chief of pollee. Anyone desiring to know who the night hawks are can do so by ooneulting the polies register, SPRING ie full of terrors to all whose constitution is not able to resist the sud- den changes of temperature and other in- salubrities of the season. To put the system in condition to overoome these evils, nothing is so effective as Ayers Sarsaparilla. Take it now. Mre. White, the janitress at the G. T. R. station, London, toned 0001011 looking glass in the ladies' wash -room, and upon examination discovered a check for 8100 and 818 in bills stuck in the back of it. She handed the "find" over to the author. Ries, and later a telegram was received from an Ilderton lady telling of her loss. The mirror and money were returned to her. BILEUNAT/Ella CURED IN A DAO.—South American IllicumatiotOure for Rheuma- tism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its notion upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. 111 re- moves at mice the oause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 eents. Warranted . . 33sacloian. name no Sex Ilouns.—Dietressing 122. y aud bladdor diseases relieved in six Imre by the "Great South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a great surprise and delight on amount of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost iin- mediately. If you want quit& relief and eure this is your remedy. Sold by G. A. Deadman, druggitte The semi-annual report of the Grand Trunk Company was issued Thursday afternoon at London. It abtributes the disappointing 'results of the past half - year's traffic to the severe business de- pression in the United States, the low pries of wheat throughout America and the uncertainty felt because of the pro. posed tariff changers. These and other onuses eo interfered with their tariff that the lose amounts to no lees than £130,000 in freight reoeipte alone during the past balf•year, The directors have inetructed the General Manager to spend only the money absolutely necessary to Bemire safety and to enforce the striotest and exceptional economy in every do. ment. This policy is to be extended e 3111010011 possible extents Uaeeetisert CI. a, Sanders, of the Advocate, who has been on a trip through the Southern States, returned Monday evening of last Week. ev. Mr. Hunt will preach the seer'. vereary 080010n to the Meter lodge No. even 67 independent Order of OddfelloWs on part Sunday morning, April 20. to th 8, B, Buchanan, 2nd oen, Zonefound OM young fo/see in a bedew log on big farm, One Of the enimels is o/et Maya and likely to prove verY valeable, Mr. Etiollanae is proud of hie find, Dominion ironolad gunboat "The Petrel" will make Port Dover her head - and nee. mom live ban &fly tem ions reel ow - hey all orld of ner. af- ptly :trio 4 in nto, nth The n of 00. e is he for our in. as 141r. o0 the 00, ve• he ate up n, ut of r. st ho i• SO n, re et at tit to of to 11 a, 0 e- a a quarters during the corning Bummer, will patrol the shore for soma Meta She hart a uniferinoci crew of 17 who daily. Tinsx 00001000 nesse,—Perhape you too well, We all better now t did our forbears. The food is hi spiced. We tithe boo mealier it. Na nee us for omega, "Oh, that bll feeling wheel make e the daintiest um taste like dead sea fruit I" Stark's p dors were made for your relief. T thrust the bile out of doors, making fair anti sweet, and rmereating the w in beauty, as far as your appreohttion it is ooncerned, Biliousness, sick or vous.headache and neuraigia—theee Motions that kill the purpose—prom disappear haters Stark's Powders. President Wm. Therm's, of the Ont Brewing & Malting Co„ has purehase his own name the brewery, at, Toro held by an English syndicate, and n recently managed by Thos. Davies. brewery is eituated 018110 11210 jimetio Queen street etteb and the Don Riv Theie, Davies retires. While the sal made out in the mune of Mr. Thomas, states that lie simply holds ib in brunt an English syndioate, which some f years ago purchased the onntrolling tenet in two breweries held by Thom and Robert Davies. The price paid Thomas refuses to divulge, but it is giv min that the original price paid for brewery four years ago was 43250,0 Nearly 850,000 will be spent on impro ments. It was reported that some of t shareholders of the English syndic' were frightened at the majority piled in the Province in favor ot prohibitio but this arrangement does not bear o the idea of fear. The attention of the Department Indian Affairs hae been ()ailed to the be. heroeo practices of Indianalong the we coast of northern British Columbia, w it appears, are still indulging in cane balletic teas* supposed to have been long ago given up. 7. H. Simpso trader, who has spent twenty-five you in the vicinity of Fort Rupert, has ju arrived at Victoria, 13. 0., and states tit the Indians carry on their dances wi all the old-time ferocity, the only diffe enoe being that now tbey are careful have their wildest orgies only in Mx depth of winter, when the inclemency the season has praotioally put a stop trading and hunting, and has driven a the white men( including missionarie to more comfortable quarters. So goo as they bave the field to themselves, pr parations are started for the most die gusting orgies. Simpson, who, havin married a full-blooded "Klootehman," i what is known as a asquavvinan," ha been specially favored or trusted, b being permitted to witness some of trios rites, and he gives some terrible desorip tions of what is known to the Indians a a "man-eater dance," which he witness° a few months ago. In this dance th "manista," or chief character, horrific the spectators by appearing with ..mumnly" or the shrivelled remaine of back number native, taken from an ern inernie upon which it was exposed t dry after death, and tearing the shrivell ed flesh from the bones as she dances a round a log of fire, all the time uttering the most frightful sounds in the Iudian vocabulary of lamentation. Simpson also lately saw horrible torture of a maid- en in connection with another dance, in which, to prove herself worthy to be the bride of a brave chieftain, she allowed great barbed hooks to be driven through the flesh of her batik, red daneed almost naked, while the ohief held the reins at. taohed to the hooks, and, by a series of wrenches, eventually tore the flesh and released them. Missionaries have taken great credit throughout the civilized world for having converted these savages and the Government has been led to be. lieve that the dances now carried on are only imitations of former barbaritiee, but Simpeon, who is a reliable man, asserts that they are no mockery at all, bnt a most revolting and cruel reality. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION --The twenty second anneal meeting of the Confederation Life Aesociation was held at the bead office of the association Rich- mond street, Toronto, on Tuesday, April 8, 1894, at 3 o'clock p. m. The report will prove most gratifying to the policy- holders and shareholders of this meet excellent Canadian life company. Not- withstanding the great financial depres- sion which existed during the past year, as referred to by the President of the company, the board were able to report a larger volume of business than has been done in any former year, and that in. creases in the business of the company were made over the preceeding yenr as follows :—In payments to polioy•holdere, 870,643 ; in premium income, 870,526 ; in interest incsome, 525,363; in assets, 8404,962 ; in insurance written, 8244,870 ; in insurance in foree, 81,864.97 ; the total ineuranoe on the books of the company at the close of the year being nearly tsventy-five millions, and the cosh assets four and one.half millions. Tho prompt. nese of the company in settling its death claims is illustrated by the fact that the large sum of over 5200,000, representing the claims 01 11115 year, was paid on the average of less than six hours after the receipt of the completed proofs of death. A reference to the statement shows that the polioy•holders or their heirs and to annuitants averaged over 81,000 per clay during the entire year. The manage, meet of the cor1ea:1y report that the new "unconditional policy," which was adopt- ed during the past year, with ire special non. forfeiture privilege, known as the ex- tended inset:moo" feature, is proving ex• osedingly popular and attractive to all those who desire insurance on their lives. It is a "simple promise to pity," untrammelled by vexatious conditions, with a non -forfeiture privilege, guitran. teeing absolute protootion against any aoeident or failure to pay premium when dna. The following were eleoted as di. rectors et the astmoiation for the current year :—W, H. Beatty, Hen James Young, Sir W. P. Howland, 17, Hooper, 8. Nordheitner, W. H. Gibbs, A. McLean Howard, 3. D. Edgar, M. P., Walter S. Lee, A. L. Gooderman, W. D. Matthews, George Mitchell, of Halifax, Fredrick Wyld, 3. K. Maodonald, The meeting then adjourned, immediately after whioh a meeting of the new board of direotore was bold, ab wbieh Sir W. P, Howland was re.eleeted President, and Meagre. Edward Hooper end W. H. Beattie Viet), Presidents, W. II, Kerr is local agent at Brussels. H, 711 Dowers who for many y5003 am. (blood bbs Arthur Enterprise, has gone to Nerth Bay, to manage a paper there. About 3 p 330. last Friday, Reeve Rip. ley, a prominent merchant of Thyroid, Ont., was streak bad by lightning while on the street noar hie residence. Geo. Prosser, who placed an obetruot. ices on the M. C. R, brook neer Walkers, Elifrid townebip„ April Obh, 1893, riled in ingston Penibentlary of Intim-nation one day last smelt. The large driving wheel in the 'Imam descent light station at Chatham, burst on Saturday night, and the fragments were hurled with terrific forty in all di. reetions, Damage was donate the build- ing and maohinery. Two men ab work in the building escaped without injury. The Oeangeville School Board has in its employment a teacher named Blies Saarleft, who believes in using the rod freely, Two weeks ago she was before the Board for treating one of her pupils out of the way, and now she is to appear before the pollee magistrate on a similar charge in aonnection with another pupil. Geo. Harbottle, of Kilbride, was eer. ionsly injured the other afternoon frotn O runaway team. He wits ploughing with the lines around hie waist, and was dragged across a large field, cutting a large gash in his scalp and bruising his body all over. His clothing wee stripped from hie body. Hopes tore entertained of his reoovery. it1.77lay of hat week was appointed for the marriage ciE Miss Beaudoin, of Anderdoo, to T. Lesperanoe, of Sand. wioh, and the banns for marriage were published in l'Asteimption Church, Band. wich. The ie vitae guests had gathered, but the groom did not put in an appear- ance. Ho has not Neon to see his affianc- ed sinoe, nor has he explained why he did not appear. Miss Beaudoin and her father were in Windsor Tuesday in 00o.sulttien with Lawyer Sol. White and he was instructed to feral° a writ against Lesperance for breach of promise of marriage. James Beuzie, of Tilsonberg, meb with a painfnl and distressing accident Tues. day afternoon. Ho was engaged doing some plumbing at the residence of E. C. Jackson, when the gasoline stove which he was using to melt the solder, caught fire, and he took hold of it with the in. tention of throwing; it outside. But be- fore Mr. Benzie could do this an explosion occurred, the burning fluid going all over him, setting fire to his clothing and burn. ing off his moustaohe and eyebrows. His hands ware terribly burned, the left one being burned through to the muscles. Hie face is in a very bad condition, and hie beet friends would hardly reoognize him at the present time. There were about two quarts of gasoline in the stove, with a pressure of fifty pounds when the explosion took place. -••.-- cLEO D'S Sy$tem. nenovato AND OTHER 10 TORONTO. 4. J. LIVINGSTON 300 Busholo of Bost DUng CED For farmers fn the vicinity of Brussels, who intend relish:le flux during the corning season, which they aro prepared to clone:win (mom titles to suit flax growers, Can be got at the limeade Max 01111, W. B. IlleOraokou'a grooere, Isruesels ; Wm. Nears store, Walton and J. J, Vincent's eboro, Jamestown, fffea etym.; out lob 81,00 per bushel and on the Usual tsID)S. Order early and Insure a supply. Per dux grown from this seed $10 Per Ton will be Paid, If of epee growth, biteventediu proper mosey and delivered at the Flax Minas soon as MI for threshing. Wo will also rent a number of good sod fields for the purpose of growing flax. N, B.—Farmers are strongly advised to Sow their flax on good land, well Mewed ape harrowed, noton low lands, and the yield will be trona a ton to a ton and a half mere per acre. Flax 0000:1 0:1 low land will not grow thlerrie, jutogfve the weight, W, 1311N1 HT, J.,,I4J.LIVINGST01,I, 13/01)Il5t0I5. White Star Lule1, IfOltAlf, MAIL sinissa IP% Between Now Toth and Liverpool, via Queenstown, every Wednesday, As the steamers of Mils line carry only ft etrietly limited number in the man and mann towns soeopunodations, intending paseengers axe ronatuaea that au early tql- plicatIon for berths is necessary at this sea- son, For plans, roma eta, apply to VV, H. Kerr, Agent, Brussels. 'AU 1OK'S REST FRIEND 0,FtrozsT SALT. 10 Cf.itv,f."0 Featherbone Corsets must not be confounded with those which were made five or six years ago. The Featherbone Corset of to -day is as far removed from the old style, as black is from white. BUY A PAIR AND YOU WILL BE PLEASED. ityammom,hoiimulemr•omosn.omom.e.....4 FOR FINEST FINISHED FASHIONABLE PHOTOGRAPHS CALL AT H. Jr STRONG'S sill lo Every Size and Style Imaginable can be taken. We now make a specialty of Enlarged Photos. which are simply elegant, having fitted our Studio to that purpose. We manufacture them ourselves so every picture we guarantee to be first-class. eltd.swasEEIIMarm Gallery Over Stanclara Bank, CONFEDT1 RATION LIFE ASSOCIATION, TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palliate. tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur- algia, Loss of Illemory, Breucbitie, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dieettses, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY GOBERICH9 ONT. 3. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by J. T. PEPPER. • Druggist, Brussels. "For Years," Says CANINE E. STOORWELL, of Chester- field, N. II., "I was afflicted with an extremely severe pain in the lower part of the chest. The feeling was as if a ton weight was laid on a spot the size of my hand. Dur- ing the attacks, the perspiration would stand in drops on my fate, and It was agony for me to make s uffletent effort even to whis. per. They came suddenly, at any hour of the day or night, lasting from thirty minutes 'to half a day, leaving as Maidenly; but, for several days after, I Was quite pros- trated CMG sore. Sometimes the attacks were almost daily, then Gess frequent. After about Sour years of this suffering, I was taken down with bilious typhoid fever, and when 1 began to renover, 0 had the worst attack of my old tronble I ever experienced. At the first of the toyer, my mother gave me Ayer's Pills, my doctor reeommondlug Memas being better than anything ho could prepare. 1 continued taking those P1118, and eo great was the benefit derived that during nearly thirty years I have had but ono attach of my former tronble, which yielded readily to the same remedy." AYER'S PILLS Prepared by Pr. 3.0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, mess. Every Dose Effective Established 1871, Capital and Assets, 5,000,000 Insurance at Risk, 22,660,000 Gain for 1892, - 2,000,000 W. C. MACDONALD, Actuary. 1 Annual Insurance, $ 900,000 New Insurance, 3,670,000 Gain over 1891 - 750 000 I THE NEW UNCONDITIONAL -ACCUMULATIVE POLICY Is Issued 0111y- by the Confederation Life Association. is absolutely free from all restrictions as to residence, travel and occupation from the date of issue. 1.'1b is entirely void of all conditions. r1t is absolutely and automatically nomforfeitable, after two 3 ears. The intoned being entitled to : (a) Extended insurance without application, for full amount of the policy, for the further period of time, definitely Bet forth in the policy, or on surrender to a (b) Paid Up Policy, the amount of which is written in the policy, or after five years, tce:a (c) Cash value, as guaranteed in the policy. President, Managing Director, Hon. Sir W. P. Rowland, 0.B., aI.C.M.G. 3. K. Macdonald, W. 11. KERR, Agent at Brussels. IMMAITECOSEXTEZ.ISCR.u.a., AYLOR &S 11,1,11'S EALr.. Opposite the American Hotel, Brussels, Is the CHEW.P.E8T for 4.1 ,etf GROCERIES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND SEEDS, All will be sold at a Big Reduction on usual Prices. A Large Stock of Seeds on Hand. TRWUSOR CASI-1 Before removiu€,, to our new prem. Asim,ises in Dr, Graham's Block. TERMS, CASH ONLY. TAYLOR & SMILLIE.