HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-3-18, Page 5MAit 18, 1982
3�z trio 'f,letus,
131uov1ticl,
3, J. Denman h.0 removod to big farm
and will give Ian his oommoreial life for
th pommel).
James Ti mmins, morehant, state, That
the report otruulated 00 to his selling off
is iuoorroat as he has airotady purohauod
bin spring and aomoner stook.
Atwood.
Wm. Beattie, organizer of the Sons of
800tiane, opened Melrose Camp in At.
wool, March 3rd. Tho new Camp Marla
voider moat promioiag oireumetanIOB, ole
this ilhtge is the centro of a litres, in•
Yue Dial Scotch population from which
the camp is oort'tin to d^aw a large mem•
besellip. We venture to p edict that ere
long Melrose Oamp will be a nnmoroue
and 11,uriahing organization. The fol.
lowing ie the list of otli'roera:-Ohief, G.
Hamilton ; Chieftain, Wm. Dickson;
Past Chief, J. Struthers ; Chaplain, Wm,
Lochhead ; Secretary, Alex. Simpson ;
Fin..S'•oretary, G. Gordon ;Pratte, Arab:
SIMeaon ; Marshal, A. Campbell ; Stan.
dead Bearer, A, Cameron ; Senior
Guard, W. Morrison ; Junior Guard, Jno.
Cowan ; P1lysioian, Dr. J. R. Hamilton ;
Tinete:+, R. M. Ballantyne, J. Rogers
and A. Peebles. The name of the Camp
was patented by Ohief Hamilt•dt and
nnauimoasIy approved by the membera.
The fnilnwina are the names of the ani•
vers of the Fire Company elected for the
ensuino year :-R. T Kemp, Chief ; J•
F. Wilson, 0 iptain ; Lt. 13 Balmer, Lieu•
tenant ; (4, P. Porter, Seoretary.
Three Oliver Wi'kes, oohs from Lis
towel have been eutered in the two year
old stakes at Brantford next August, viz.
W. J. Hay's Lulu G. ; J. Lowry's Spring.
bank, and R, R. Hay's Donovan.
The Ladies Aid of the Methodist
ohuroh, Listowel, purpose giving a grand
dinner on the 1201 of July next to all who
may feel disposed to patronize them. No
pains will be -pared 'n make the affair a
decided euo0ese. Meals at all honre from
12 o', lock until everybody i• fed wilt, has
twenty•flve cents to spare.
Govt. Detective Murray was in town
agaie Iaet weelc lookineun evidence in the
Chambers shooting ane robbery case,
which Domes up at Goderioh aseizee this
week. He and Constable Bulmer drove
ever the road taken by the party who is
supposed to be Chambere when disposing
of stolen goods to farmers between tbis
town and Clinton.
The ,annual meeting of the North Perth
Farmers' Institute will be held in the
town hall, Listowel, at .1 o'clock p. m., on
Wednesday, 4tarch 23rd, far 'he purpose
of electing camera for the coming year ;
to receive the finannial report and other
business. Popere will be read by mem-
bers on "Summer F Wowing" ; "Growing
of Ensilage Cern,", and "Sheep Penn-
ing." which will be followed by interesting
disoaeomne.
Thomas A, Pylons left last Tuesday for
Courts, Manitoba.
Moe. Thos. Skelton. of Drayton, for.
marls of dfnrrie townshin, one bean
dstogercunly ill for Route time but is
somewhat improved in health now.
OBIT. -There .lied at Ubly, Michigan,
on :March 4th, Mary Jane Li'tle, beloved
wife. of Robt. Henderson, aged 29 ,Years,
2 moetoe e. cd 18 days. Deceased was a
()maga af Win. Little, l'rmerly of tee
41... co, Morrie, but now of Michigan,
and was well kuoen around Sunshine,
whe elle we an earnest and 001 01s ant
member of the'fethielist cherub and for
,yeare a teacher in the Sabeath school.
She was united in ma rage 'o her now
bereft husband on the lark of April 1886,
and in the summer of 1.188 they mm ed
to M4'1'i van where lb v on ehsa"d n. farm
and settled down in a home of their own.
Her h al 11 al that time was very poor,
although nothing serious was anticipated
until Inst Full woes elle gradual v benul
to fail and kept getting weaker till death,
to hers welcome uresseneer, called her
bans to init. in tiro .praise, of the
Sfl.inur she had loved and served on
earth. The cantle of her death was
ooneumpti .0. Her romaine were interred
in rho Ubly cemetery 00 March the 7th,
and the esteem 1n which she Wee held in
the comin..nity was shown by the large
'lumber of people who at•t tided the
funeral. Her pastor, Rev. Mr. Hubbard,
• who faithfully attended her during her
siekoese, presnlied a very earnnnt sermon
from Mark, 815 chapter and 88th verse,
a text selected by the eubjeet of thie
notice previous to her (teath. She lonvee
a hnsbaud and two little girle to mourn
the lose of a devoted wife and fond
mother.
(7rteell0ruoli.
Mee. Wateon and ol,ildron, of Blyth,
are visiting at the manse.
Crt8111 ook is badly in need of a tailor
and a, ehoen'raker. Ilelinble men would
do n good businese here
The flax mill is pushing work at a
steady -going puma and will finish up lust
year'- crop balore lag. The Cameron
Bros, are mauagitig the buainese eatia-
faotorily and suucesefu ly.
A. McNair pnrposee tearing down his
store and erecting on the Bite a aommo.
dioue brick structure to accommodate
bia eue1ne-e. The preeeut storm is too
email eltagoteer. As it was built about
30 or more years ago it has served its day
Well.
Last Saturday afternoon R"v. Mr.
Mil sr, of Knoa ohuroh, Brussels, meant).
ed un excellent discourse in connection
with the communion serviette of the
Presbyterian ohnroh here. His text was
"As Mosee lifted up the serpent in the
wilderness den." The paster occupied
the pulpit on Sunday morning to tho
petit of the congregation and Rev. Mr.
Rose, of Brussels, officiated at night,
taking for his theme the Friendship of
Christ.
The Township Hall "white elephant"
ie very likely to go to Jombodom as the
petition oppoeing its erection spoke with
no uncertain volae. The people of this
section imagine the e0penee of building a
Hall is needless as there are vacant hails
now at both Cranbrook and Ethel if the
holding of Council meetings at hotels is.
illataetotul to the pnbiio. Moro than
that the Dames' Hall in this village Baa
be purchased at a low price, lower than
4 now hall oan be built by a long chalk.
!Ethel people are ambitious but if they
pant a building to twit their eonvettieoeo
it might be Is well for them to pay for it
THE BRUSSELS POST
weeseeeeemenomalsassessimmawassa
This t illage ie very badly in 0. ed of
either telegrapll or telephone oommuui•
cation and it has been talked of too long
it is time somebody put their shoulder
to the wilco! and gave the enterprise a
start. We aro only 1t nlilee eoulh of the
te'egraph line running Gem Brussels 10
Ethel end it is orbited if the people of
this section would ebpply and put qp the
poles the Company would put on the
wire aid locate an instrument here,
Surely 'hie IR fdr. It would take pros
bebly 75 pole') and between the residents
of Oronbrook and the people who would
be served by thie mobile auuvanieuce
these should be secured without much
trouble, The writer eugueets that Pont.
ma ter McNair, A. C. D.mns, Messrs.
Mitchell .L' Williams and a few others
arrange a public meeting to be held in
the 'tall to se.' if the project cannot be
tarried mut at once, Now is a aleck time
to look After the work. I'm sure if the
line were onoe working it would so'n
prove to the moat doubtful the benefits
of what is no'v proposed.
431, til.
Monthly hnree and cattle fair on the
29111 inst.
Mies T. McElroy has returned from
visiting in Woodatook
Deputy Sheriff Gundry, of the circular
town, Snndayed here.
The employees in our flax mill limbered
up work on Satu day.
Large quantities of wood have been
shipped f•.,m this station to the Forest
city the past week.
The young people of the Epworth
League, Methodist ahuro5, are uentem•
tutting holding a eouial shortly.
Eh E Dever, who has been in the
tailoring business here for over a year,
intends removing to Winghem.
flfise 13ertie Ways, who had been pay
ing a lengthy visit among friende, re-
turned to her home in Goderioh on Sun
day. Saturday Fred Haggit whilst skid•
ding Togs on Giles Jenkins' farm met
with a sennas aooident to one of hie legs
by getting it jammed between a log and
stump of a tree which will confine him to
the house for sometime.
v'I' rot eats ate is.
Bnsinees dull.
A narl.:ad of sugar received in town
last week,
John Hooey left last week with a oar -
loud of horses for Manitoba.
David Barnard ie home oa a visit from
the Michigan Imnber wo.de.
The aeseenor ie on hie rounds again
and the dogs are becoming seamier.
The Presbyterians have decided upon
a plan for their ohurah and tenders will
be asked soon.
Thee, Mem 'hill, our grain merabant,
shipped 5 care of peas to the Old Country
market set week.
Tr' Misses Hall, lady evangelists, are
110 1108 services in the Methodist church.
They ar being largely attends i.
Miss Smith. who has been with Sander.
ono & Miller for the post two seasons re
turned this we, k from ler holidays and
visiting the opeoingo.
Rutherford Bros, hadware and tin-
ware merchants, save dissolved partner.
ship, Mr. Munroe, of Millbank, taking
the plan. nf.Jark, who retied.
Tho firth of fi uleren'. & Miller have
dieen• od partnership, \'L'. Miller retiring
and Mr. Sanderson 00011,8108 the Mogi
nese, What Mr. Miller is going to do we
have not heart bol tenet he !vont be
leaving toe,,.
7..7. Roth ,ford and lied. MoDnle
left Inc' Dilletit on Tuesday of this week.
Jno. Douglass and Inc. Robinson went .
to Menitnbt end R IlfaMiuhtel left the
same day with a carload of horses for
'Manitoba mlrkabe.
Township Council on Monday, 28th
M. John Hill it visiting at Llolnoe.
villa
H. `later went to the Northwest last
Tnesday.
Mrs. Peter McNeil keeps very poorly
and her many friends are anxious about
her.
Habkirk Bros. lost their Clydesdale
stallion while en roe to to Manitoba last
week.
The McLannhlin boyo did not go went
until this week. Mrs. T. Motcnnnhlin al.
90 went.
Chas. P. Bishop, teacher in Listowel
Hugh School. was visiting old friends in
this locality on Saturday and Sunday.
Reeve Mike and Deputy Reeve Oliver
are away at Olinten this week attending
the Drainage Commission in (mesion
th. re.
Miss Julia Aueman, who has been
sink for Boma weeks, is still very ill and
grave fears a e expressed for her ulti.
mate recovery.
John Dark and Mies Kate Angel were
united in marriage last Wednesday at
the residence of (;. Angel, brother of the
bide. May their future troubles be
little ones.
Inn. MoTapaart, the stalwart High-
hinder of the 11315 eon., intends moving
hie barn this year and will enlarge uud
improve it by the addition of stone
ete.blinv. &c.
President McFadden is away in How -
1,* township this week booming the
Farmers'Ltstitute meetings to he bold
next Tuesday and Wed n. today at Wroxeter
and Gerrie respectively.
The Mahan boys of the 17th eon. have
a wild cat which is quite a centre of
attraction for the young people of the
neighborhood. T11ie is the fourth they
Imam trapped this scant), the largest
being a monster .f 23 lbs. wet"ht,
A now barn will be ereoted by Dnnoan
Matnuie, 1415 eon. It will be 44x50
Met, with stone stabling, D. Zimmer
will do the framing and carpenter work
and Jno. Bothwell the mason work. Mr.
Mao, may depend on getting a good job
done.
W. T. Mooney, eldest son of Reeve
Mooney, left for Indian Head, N. W. T.,
on the excursion last Tuesday. He took
a oar of settles' effects with bite and ins
tends making his future home there,
batching it for a while at the amt. We
wish !nim sdo0ese.
Paton Scout,-Upwarde of eeveuty
young ladies add gentlemen, belonging to
Melville obereft congregation, Brussels,
met Atha residence of James Mitchell,
lith eon„ on Friday evening of lost weak
and 0e they tame well provided with
"good things," and resolved upon enjoy
sent, they put in a very plcesant time
together in social altar, gatne5, Iringiag,
oto. A aim of allent ten dollars was cols
looted to go towards paying for the organ
4n the &A.10) 0 1.
By notice olambo,e it will be uotioed
! that Robert Forbes, a former resident of
' thio townebip, we. 1lniied in marriage to
a Miss Belle Oanwell, of Thamesville,
Ooi,, on tlednasdsy of this week, 111r.
L'orbee is a reside 11 of Rothwell, Mani.
tnba. We wish the happy couple pros.
fou its,
The weather ()aught n severe cold the
end of 104(1 week. Considerable 'mew has
fallen end roads runnier( north and •Doth
a'. iadl .y ,3,01(ec1, otherwi ce elcighiug fe
good, Robina, crows and goo'eberriee,
*hot have b. en seen of late will not be
troubled with smoke in their mete these
da
NERVE
BEANS
NERVE BEANS are a
now discovery that our,, the
worst ease, of Nervous De.
bNity, (gnat Vigor and Pall -
lug Manila 01; reeternn the
-e I r the ear of body ee nand
or the error, of exenomei of
BAKING
youth, 'l'hin lioni.dy absolutely sures the
mute ohs, lust.• "need when ell other ',ties•,-
vu:eTs haw. .fb'1 .vr:'. to reel. vs. 401' by
druggists at 01 per 1.108800, er elx for $B, or
een3 .1 moll nn receipt of 'orlon by address.
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COOK'S
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LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
emmain (soma !mese m a�ta+matrm erarssw
DUNN'S
dav•
it. Headache
The °redden of Joseph Scott, an in- '
solvout, received 19} coots on the dollar.
Tho real estate hole tont been sod but as
it ie he wily encumbered by mart -ago
ti, re will not be n1uo11 to mom from its
sale. Mr. Scott moved his household ef.
1. tote to Seaforth. loot week and he hes
gone to the west this week.
STILL MIRY 00. -Last Tuesday four
more '.f our most worthy young men,
from the Southern part of the townebip,
left for Manitoba. Their names are Jno.
Ruberteou, Henry Scott. Wm. Elliot and
Wm. Watson Their gavial oountenenoes
will be much mitered by -a large ()bele of
a.'gnaintunces here. May nutmegs attend
them in the Prairie Province is the wish
.f dl
Win. D eke has sold his 50 acre farm,
being part lot 26 non. 11, to Edward
Speram who takes possession this month.
Mr. Duke intends visiting Manitoba. and
the Northwest, th.' other members of the
Sanity residing at Ethel for a time.
Using to the disposal of the farm the
proprietor has announced an auction Bale
on Thursday, 25th that., with F. S, Soott
a9 a80bioueer.
The oanvassern for the counter petiti-
on t' that fur the building of the Town-
ebip Hall Nile year received greet en-
couragement from the seath west q•.arter
of the township. One of them was heard
to remark that a Hall would have to be
bnllt in time no doubt, but another year
different Uonncil men would probably be
in and the hall would be built at "the
Plot." Verily, Peter, thou epakest truly
but perhaps not discreetly.
WEDDINo BoLLu,-We have much
pleasure in ubruvio,ieg oue of those
pleasant events which took place on Wed-
meeday 0th inst., at the reatdenoe of
Jared Maxwell, 13th con., when his
second dau.htrr, Mise Marjory Annie,
wit united in wedlock's bonds to James
Wileoo,of Ll"ydtown. The nuptial knot
was tied by Rev, T. E. Higley, of Blyth,
and was witneeeed by a large number of
friends and relatives. Mina Ella Mex.
well aesisted the bride w1ile Henry Wil•
son acted as groomsman. The bride
looked charming in cream cashmere and
natural fi-.were; after dinner changing
for a travelling suit of steel g,ay. The
Pride was the recipient of a large somber
of beautiful and useful presents, among
then) being a handsome life sized portrait
01 Mr. and .sure. Wilson, the work of tiles
Ella Maxwell, wbioh wee beautifully
executed. After a nuwptuou0 dinner the
bride and groom took their departure on
the 4 o'clock train for Loudon amidst
ahuwe(8 of rice and the congratulations
of all prevent.
(ALT. -The following item taken from
the 1 vermeil Courier (Scotland) of Jan.
nary 22.d, refers 80 a brother of Alex.
McDonald, 4th eon., and the la'e Mrs.
Alex. Forsyth, aed father of Alex.
eollonald jr.: -lleu.h or one of "One
Me ."-A correspondent writes :-On
e•.asd
.y last the grave o osed over the re -
undue of Dmluwn ,i&eadonu d, who for
he lung period of 30 years was nue ..f the
moo: respected oldies of the Free Cuuruli
of Etreitih. B•,ru abou toe yea. 182.3,
Me early years were aaeuOlated wi 5 the
ln'„111.1'7 of MI= .1e:1 .t9 Dr. .1aual"Iutld,
of Ferintesh, Dr. Mackay, of Inverness,
uud their aoutemp'raries, wb.ee names
ehiue to the Gu-pel Watery of toe lligh-
1.'11as. Fano the ministry of snrh mei
dir. .\Iaudonctl. 1008100,1bla earl, ,rn
presei0n0. Its .1813 he east In 1119 lot
with the F('ea ()unrce, :hod 13;1 ted a .d
was u ,e ef 1101 mint 1..ltefel, lura,, toad
humble meutbers. 0.1 uummuufuu .o'
oasioue thronght the Highlands he always
eldeavored to be pretreat, and took toplaoe
o0 Fridays as cue of 'Phe ,hien." Iiia
et. le and manner on truth OOeaalr114, us
well as thmug bout, was of a very warm and
nfleSeMnillg suture ; but, perhap0, it was
iu pre e' that Ile 1008t excelled, hie d'•.
003(0, 0 being marked by au uriglea11ty
and fervency that gore hire a main place
111 the pearls of 1411 hie brethren, mud he
will be greatly missed toy all in einkrlees
distress, Uy whom his promos., was
always weloome. Abo.t a yea ago Mr
Macdonald was laid aside through serious
indisposition, but being of a etroug and
healthy o..ustitutien he somewhat ral-
lied. The appointed time, bowe•er, had
a'me, and another rel,poe brought Dun.
can nearer 1.0 thaellome upon which the
eye of faith had long rested. He quietly
pasted away on the morning o1 Saturday
the 16th that., "to be with Oltriet which
is fur better." Hie death Is 'very deeply
regretted by all who knew him, anti in
the pariah f Kirkhill has Doused a blank
theexteit of i,hieh at preeeut uanuot
hely be re, liseu. 011 Monday Mr. Oran,
Kirl,tse, very kindly clearer; the road to
the Burying ground at Kirkhill, and not-
withetandiuglhe depth of snow through-
out the oountry and the general inelem-
eri0y of the w.+other, the funeral was 0110
of the largest that has been witnessed in
the pariah for a long period.
The following candidates were success-
ful in obtainiug a license to practise den.
tistry fn the province of Ontario: --J. A.
Blank, Kingston ; J. H. Fell, Berlingtou;
H. F. Kinemau, Easter ; G. A, Walters,
Lili'leay ; M, A. &Jorrieon, Poterboro' ;13.
Anderson, Brussels ; S. A. Aykroyd,
Kingetou ; W. A. Berne, St. Thome ;
W. R. Wilkinson, Toronto ; D. A. Bit.
lful;e, Leamiugton ; R. 0. Wilson, Perth ;
G. J, Meeprove, Wingham ; F. D. Pride,
Toronto ; 0. Trigger, So. Thomas ; D.
0. Smith, Cornwall ; R. Agnew, 0liuton ;
II, Hart, Lindsay ; F. 23. Roes, Hamil-
ton ; A, 3, Ddweads, Barrie ; H. G. Lake,
Toronto ; F. A. Lackner, Burlin. The
reeulte of the junior examivatione will
toot be known for two or three weeks.
The following examiners were appointed
for 1808 -Thomas Rowe, Labours,
presiding examiner and examiner In
physiology ; anatomy, J. H. Clark, M.
D„ D, D. B., Ringnton ; ehomistry, A.
H. Hippie, D. 1). B., Stratford ; dental
proathotioe, W. A. Leggo, D, D. 6.,
Ottawa; operative dentistry, J. G. Rob.
erre, D. D. S., Brampton ; medicine and
surgery, R. M. Fisher, M. D„ Wiarton ;
materia males, II. Wood, D. D. S., To-
ronto ; metal work sad oliniaat dentistry,
N. Noreen, L. D. 5,, Tornio.
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SOLD BY J. T. PEPPER, BBDSnELS.
,'UMW ORS' R.owns)ORT
)OF THE(
TOWNSHIP OF GREY
FOR THE Y.EIIR 1691.
RECEIPTS.
To balance on hand from last
audit .
$
A. M. 0 (het for taxes on Lot
25, Con. 15, for 1890
A. Gotenloek for taxes o , Lot
17 18 and 19
Wm, 110 mes for tuxes , n Lot
35, Con 8
Rachel Spence to note 7
romans
3.11. Mil er, License Inspector
for Lioenee collected lylay
1.12 1891
J. R dldlor, License I'.:Teeter
for License .ulle'ted April
21 8n 1891
Win. Holmes, Boundary Line
Gerrit fo 1891
R. Harcourt, Treas., on 800ouu1
Loin Imp. Fond
Standard Bauk •f Brussels for
note 1 month
Treae Out,, poor School Grant
S ti No. 9, Grey
Wm. Anomie, eegiveer expel se0
O. Tented.
Treae. (int., Land Improve.
lnellt Fund
Win. 33ruwu, for timber Lot 40,
Con. 1, Grey
Wm. Spume, engin. erexpeuses
collected
Wrn. Spence, for tax,( on 8 Lot
27, Coto. 4, which wee riot
')stressed..
Thos. Kelly, Treae. Brussels R.
it. ward
Wm. Spencer, engineer expenses
cola -coal.
Cha . Querengesser, on at -mount
of Lot 30, Con, 16, Grey,. 150 00
Elizabeth Enkmier, h) road
a Iowal.oe Lot 20 and 21,
Con. 8 125 00
Goverument Sohool Grant407 00
County School G•ant..,-467 00
Oolleoiore Roll for 1891 12357 25
EXPENDITURE.
Gravelling..., $ 880 3.9
152 22 Roads and Bridges 1110 32
((ravel. 442 41
102 26 'ialariee 651 00
Charity 885 05
13 83 Paid move Borrowed 1300 00
County Rate - 8489 18
23 10 Printing... - ti9 40
Postage abd S'atiene'y 39 42
800 00 Lapp tee" 0ider oitetras and
eaberoos rses act 220 00
Fppgtneer'e Certificate 160 90
130 00 Government Drain Cm. Hand
17, se years t0 run...,
Drain Cuu. 1
30 77 Ar•ear.• of "' Yes
Inearest.,.,
181 16 Drain Con 5 and 6,.
Side Drain Gen. 16 and 17.,
145 09 Legal ex11e0 ea for 3 yearn
'!'axe- remitted
500 00 Selecting Jure 8
Govereme't G 801 for p'.or
50 00 School No. 0 50 01)
Mie.lellaueuu-,•• 35 71
17 60 Balarioe 1t It. 11.. Debenture,
a.d Coopnnn
822 51 Births, Alarri:gee and Deaths
Hall relit for Division Court
6 75 Brussels.
Uouolleoted Taxes
12 00 School Tax
Gov. rnmeet School Grant407 00
County Sohool Grant467 00
B alance on Hand 11.3 21
6(17 34
23 58
72:19
30 91
120 00
35 00
300 00
4 95
12 00
Money to Loan,
Money to Loan on Farm Pro-
pert, at
LOWE,471 !i,1T1,S.
Private and ,Company Funds.
DICKSON & HAYS,
Solicitors, (i'c.,
BRUSSELS, ON1',
OYSTERS!
Two Brands of Oysters this
week at 40c. and 45e.
per Quart,
100 Doz. Lemons at 15c., 20e.
25c. and 30c. per doz. 100 Doz.
Oranges at 20c., 25c. 309 and
409. per dozen. 20 Quails of
Cranberries at 10c. per quart.
10 Gallons Mdple Syrup to
be Sold this week,
Free!) G000auu's, Peanuts, Almonds,
Filberts and Weimar) elwaye on hand.
100 lbs. of Cream Candies in
this week.
T. RU TLEDQE,
Star a estaurant,
Opposite American Hotel.
z tf. E e6etr, CLu%lir n,f
M.D., M.A., L.O.P.S.O. M.O.P.S.M.,
Specialist, - Toronto,
JONATHAN BII6010AAT, Listowel, soya :-
"After epe.din; all my money and property
to no purpose on medical mei',for what
they tanned a hopeleee case or consumption,
Dr. of 011,11' cured rue."
Mas WA1,r FDnLono, Woodhouse, says: -
When al) othere fuilecl, Dr. Sinclair cured
rue o1 ate."
Il
Iterntrerson, Carleton place, says :-
"Dr. Sinclair cured sue of Catarrh."
HEn. RowED, Blyth, ')aye: -"D1. Sinclair
cured me of heart disease .84 dropsy, when
all others failed."
Dieeases of Private Nature, brought on fry
folly, Dr. diuelair certainly Cures.
Coxa®ultattocs Free.
WILLBE AT THE
'MERMAN HOTEL, l3rUSSElu,
—nN—
Tuesday, March 15, '92.
THIS, FbWiTGJERI
i
Practical 6V, tnh77uaker
and Jeweler.
67 84 Thanking the public for past favors and
12 70 support and wishing etiil to secure
your patronage, we are openiug
12 00 o0t Full Lies in
38 26
4776 23 GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
6 05
114 37
16 50
Total $16089 99 Total $16689 99
A. RMONAIR IN ACCOUNT WITii THE BANE DEPOSIT FOR
B. It. DEBENTURES AND COUPONS.
BL'DEEWING 7
DE BIT.
To Climb from Bank of Flimfl-
am Wiugharn being sum de.
posited for to pay the
eevn0 R. R. Debentures
with Commits- ... $ 7000 00
Interest on deposit for 284 days
at 4 emits. 217 135
Standard Sauk, Brussels, being
Dearest on Dep sit of
2912 dellar8 for 68 days at
4 cents
Cash from Towuehip Funds
being balmier) required to
pay Debenture
18 66
67 84
CREDIT.
2 Debentures front Township of
Culross 0141000 soup $ 2000 00
2 R. R Conpone.-f $43 oaoh86
1 Debenture, Canadian
Bank of Commerce 4 cents 1000 00
1 Coupon.... 48 00
Interest of ditto 3 25
Canadian Bank of Cummeree,
Toronto, for 8 R. R.
Coupons. .,„ 129 00
Canadian Bank of ()ommaree
Seafortb,for 1 D.benture1000 00
1 R. R. Uonpon 43 00
Canadian Bank of Onmmeroe
Seaford' for 8 R. R. De•
benturoe, 9000 00
Total... $7804 25 Total
$ 7304 25
ASSETS.
Oaelo on Hand - $ 1103 21
Bills receivable - 180 62
Balance in Co. Treae. bands
oallooted 226 54
Belabor) in Co. Treae hands
uncollected 320 46
Balance unpaid on Lot 30, Con,
16,.., ,.., 450 00
Elmo Dram,.,,,,., ,..,, 22 16
Total „8 2808 00 Total" ,.:„,,... .... erre$ 1566 23
W.- H, the ondereigned Auditors of the Townektip of Grey, certify that we have
examined the Treesurer'e accounts for the past year and the vouohsre be-
longing thereto and And rho' name correct.
February .17tH, 1890.
LIABILITIES,
Government Drain Con, 16 and
17, 94 years to run
Side Drain Con. 10 and 17
Drain Con. 5 and 0
Drain Con. 1.... .. . .
507 34
7110 DD
800 00
68 89
ALU,X, STEWART,Auditor,.
JACOB Ett,L1Tldli,�
Silver Platea Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by u,.
Clarks of the
Latest DeSig728
JEWELRY I
WEDDING RINea,
LADLE= Gen Rmos,
Ba00c1lne,
EAnemen, Brea
Or Also a Full Line of 71000310 araC
Violin Strings, &n., in stook.
N. R.•-Isenrar of Marriage Ilernsiest.
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
�I 6TdNn e�16 dna WO.��I IIA
---Manufattnror of—
Buggies, Carriages, • e.f
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL,
BRUSSEL8,
Our Work will satisfy you and
our Prices will please,
(httl ant See um ES Ws are 116rs to
550011* l3Nainaes.