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frill 1414)14 or the Gelnano
William's Pink Pills
at G.A. DEADMAN'S
DRUCI e: BOOK STORE.
New and Second Hand
Rudge Bicycles.
G. A. DEADMA.l.i,
Druggist, Bookseller, am.
GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTFIERN EXTENSION W. 0.
Trains hate Brussels Station, North
and South, 1.1.5 follows:
Go/NO SODTII, GOING NnBTTI,
Math.— ..... 702 eau.[mixed
EXImeill Mlle 0.01. Mail
a,m, free institutions against the secret, in-
, tolerant, and aggresaive efforts that are
nixed
8,50 pal]. Express 0:38 11;01,
being persistently set forth by a certain
relien-politiettl organization, to control
the Government of the Dominion of
Canada and destroy our bleod.bought
civil and religions liberty. (0) We are
ill furor of preserving constitutionol
libeler. and maintaining the Government
of the Dominion of Canada. ((3) We re,
gard 13 religio-nolitioal organizations 110
the aeinies of else' and religions liberty,
(71 It is in our opinion nnwier, and un-
safe to appoint or elect to civil, political
nr mir tary office in this country men
who ewe supreme allegiance to any
foreige Iting, potentate or ecclesiastical
power. and who are sworn to obey such
power. (8) We are in favor of mffintein•
ieg principle of one general 'Inseam.-
ian fe school organization, and will op•
pese t. I attempts to supplant it by any
eran 'en institution. (0) We are oppos.
eel to attempte, local or national, to
u.4. 1' .. public funds for any sectarian
P1113 e -e. (10) We are in favor of laws
all church property. (11) We are
hi favor of changing our immigrations
lews 1 such a manner that they will pro-
tect ion. citizens and laborers from the
evil II:Valences of cheap pauper and
criminal labor, which through the in•
strumentality of European propagandist
societies and in this country by the aid
of strikes, and the subtle influenoe of
priests, are rapidly supplanting oar free
and educated Canadian eitizens in every
line of industry. (12) We believe there
should be an educational qualification to
the elective franchise that will require
every Canadian citizen to be Canadian.
ized. (13) We are in favor of puttiag in-
to office honest and true patriots who aro
best qualified to fill the position, regard-
less of political parties. (14) We are
willing to be governed by these principles
in our future political action. (15) Out,
mission is to awaken free Canada from
their lethargy, indifference and over.
confidence. Eternal vigilanoe is the
prioe of liberty, yet the Protestants of
this Dominion have ceased to bo vigilant,
and in conscious strength are either in-
to»tly ohaeing the almighty dollar, or
quietly dozing while we swiftly drift to.
mord a more tremendous and terrible
crisis than this tenantry has yet known.
ADDITIONAL Local 1)000 011 first page.
THE BRUSSELS POST Ari„ 7, 1893
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R. Learnt:eau 11 mirebased a "nudge Due wool wantel, either nordwood or
1.1 110l0 this wale front O. Deadman' stove wood. Apply at Tun Par Publieli.
Ctve BEN LOMOND, Sons of Sentland, ing Donge.
limeade, will be represented at the No "New Rapids" aro Bent out without
grand Camp, 0 eelph, by 1>. Stewert, the stamp of the manning; ems.
Vast Chieftain, 1 JAS, 1311, 0100(1,
Toe days are growing longer mid they Agont, Brawls.
will lengthen somewhat more that a min• STILL 11, few of those 01.0.00 anti 011.00
nte per day until the the month, ;mite left, Call teed get ono adore they
lengthening fester then until the latter are all gone. I), 0. Boss,
part of .1 a ne. 011.0,1111a get ono of those nobby and
Keex CitrItelT 01111ISTIAN ENDEAVOR,— Satal1011eble hale before yOnr 0100 16 gotta
The 111.111111y bueipas meeting of 1116 So -I 1). C. ROSS, The Ilatter,
Witty was held on Monday evening of this I IT lute never before been possible to
week when the following officers were get in Brus•els such a solectioa of A 1
elentai for the next 010 111011010 1-11011woolens or such apperb garments in 111 or
Presiden(, Rev. I), Ililior; President, A. finish as you am get from D. 0. Rose.
I. ItbclolI; Vice -President, Miss 13, We are running a line of photos. at
Bntz ; Treagurer, Mrs. J110, Scott ; Ree,- 05.00 per doz. which are right out of
Secretary, Miss al. Calder ; Cor,Sectre. sight. Don't fall (0 600 them. Remoin-
tary, Hies Rola ; Prayer Meeting Com. ber we do no cheap johie work,
mime, iniesee ateKay, Biehle, MoQuer- 11, J. Strong, Photograpber.
rie and 13. Straelian ; Look -out Com• "Iintere may be only skin deep," but
tnittee, Misses L. MoNaughton, A.. Ross, the secret of a beautiful skin is pure
Russ and Mr. Raz • Smola), School blond. Those worse, rough, pimply
Committee, llieeoe 13, HOAR, M. McCall, complexions mey, in most oases, he
leckinier and Alex. McCall. rendered soft, smooth and fair by the
persevering and systematic aso of Ayer's
"CANADIAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
Mr. Macklin, of London, wait in Brumes Sarsapari I la.
Inst Monday 10110 nn the evening of that
Birt has all the necessary mat:binary for
day organized a Council of the "Cana -
digging and drilling wells and is prepar.
1111011 Protective Assoolation. The objeats
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
and principles of this' organieetion are
in a way that will insure satisfactiop.
said to be as follows :—(1) Nationality is
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
not a bar to membeeship. We ask no
man where he was born. (2) We inter. shape. Terms reasonable, Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
fere with no man's p011101011 politics.
aide of Turnberry st., Bruasels. 84- bf
(3) We 01(10011 no man's religion, so long
Femme ('006r 01100E1:A.—Now that
as he etas not attempt to make his reli-
gion an Apnea of political power. (1) we are threatened with cholera in Can.
oda, every person should for the sake of
We unite to protect our country and its
their oity or country, as well as them-
selves, Vika every precaution agaiust
this torrible disease. It is a weldknown
fact that when the blood is in a healthy
state and the impurities filtered there.
from by the Itidneys, the organs uature
hes provided for the purpose, that there
is little fear of this or any other emerge
that may 101110. The spring is the time
when all should attend to this impor-
tant duty and all reminded that there is
nothing known to medical seience Nutt
00 0316 work eo effectually as Dodd's
Kidney Pille. Every person, sick 01
well, should tette some of these pills in
the spring and thus fortify themselves
agaiust disease.
MC -72.. MU -
ran( 1cu,Iftmvs,
chiel's gamine ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll ;trent it.
ANNEVO.t.
Dor tureet the millinery openings t: is
week.
SeflOoL Board will meet on Frid,:y
evening of twat week.
TnE various departments of Brus-elo
Public school re -open lieet Mondey.
TEE last monthly Horse Fair of
smolt was ben on Thursday of t ,is
week.
NEW sehecribers are rolling in to
PoST. 21.10 pays the subscription or '
the balaoge of 1e113.
W. G. TAYLOR, of Hertfryn, will slue
L0, Tuck 08 proprietor of the re
Henn, Brussels, after May 1st,
Aster Rine and las. Me:alpine, 02
Camp Bon Lomond, paid to fraternel :sit
to their Winghtou brethren Monday.
NEXT Monday evening Dr. Cava eel). I
will give an address et the Epv rth ,
League on "The teeth and how to
preserve them."
A rew cedar block crossings will likely
be tried in town this :year. For good
solid wear those made of squared stones
appear to hold the lead.
ITN/ON service of the Young Peoples'
Associations in Brussels' next Sabbath
evening in the Methodist church, oom•
mencing at 7:45 o'clock. The topic is
''Our Deliverer in time of tremble."
• 0.0000 doable nicklo plated Fire En•
gine will be sent to the World's Fair,
Chicago, by the Ronald Works, of Brus-
sels. The Ronald won laurels at the
Centennial and will, we believe, repeat
the operation at the Columbian Exhibi-
tion.
S. S. CONVENTION.—The local Sunday
school Convention for Grey and
Morris, with villages included, will be
held in Bruesels on the last Tuesday in
May. The hem:them will meet at TnE
Pose Publishing House on Friday after-
noon of next week at 3:30 o'clock to draft
out program and make preliminary ar-
rangements,
NEW STORM—Good Bros. have opened
up a stook of boots and shoes in the store
lately occupied by Geo. Good, 13ruusels,
and in addition have put in a large eon•
signment of chinaware, crockery and
glassware. They announce their opening
on Friday and Saturday of this weekend
following days. Mrs. Tufts, who has
suceessfully looked after the business for
some time, will be manager.
FOOT 13aus—A meeting for the purpose
of reorganizing Brussels Football Club
was held last Wednesday evening. Tbe
following officers were eleoted :—Hon.
President, W. H. Kerr ; Hon, Vice Pres.,
R. Graham ; President, J. T. Ross ; :Vice
Pree.,3. O'Leary ; Sec.-Treas., H. J.
Moren ; Captain. A. Sample; Com.
mittee, J. H. Cameron, Dr. Cavanngh
and W. Sample. The club is open for
challenges.
THE Easter services in St. John's
ohuroh were more than usually attractive
this year. The church 00a9 very prettily
decorated with flowers. Sermons, ap•
propriate to 1110 season, were preached
by the inoumbent, the subject of the
morning being Sb. Paul's words to the
Corinthians, "If Onrist be not risen,
your faith 15 01010, ye aro yet in your
sins," and in the evening "The stone
was rolled away," The Eatt,r anthems'
'were well rendered by the °bar.
VESTRY AtiOlt/iNe.--The annual vestry
meeting of St. John'e animal was held on
Mouday afternoon of this week. Rev.
Mr. 13eilly being unavoidably ab-
sent, J. Irwin was elected chairman,
The following are offies bearers for the
ensuing year :—Wardens, Thos. Max-
well and H. Dennis ; Sidosmen, ;Tames
Cardiff and A, Koenig ; Vestry Clerk,
Dr. Mdalatughton Auditore, W. F. Van -
stone and W. D. Hart; Lay delegate to
the Synod, J. Irwin. The auditors' re,
port not being ready en adjournment was
made for a week when their report will
be presented.
Boom) 06 fIsaten.—A meeting of the
Board of Health was held 011 Monday
ovoning in the Council chamber, J. G.
Skene in the chafe, It was decided to
have Inspeator Iireadfoot make 10
thorough inspection of 1,10 town, looking
after wells, cellars, water ciente, yards
6n, In the blocks between tho river and
St. John's chore) cor»er, all refuse from
weter closets must not bo buried and the
Board request that draw boxes be althea-
tnted instead of pits, Rubbish mnet be
hauled away to tIle dumping ground on
John Broadffiers farm, west of Ilmesele,
and not deposited on the streete, The
oo.operation of oath resident le asked by
the Board reo that every proatethin may
be taken aS far RS Sanitary mutters PRO
0011001110d to prevent disettee. 1Yferchants,
Shopkeepers and othere ere asked to
cease making the main area tt rooepte.
Ole for sweepings tun refuse.
Business Locals.
Two keys found. Ask at Ton POST.
Rsoitunnit the Alines Hoare millinery
opening.
Fos sale, cheap, one set second band
single harness. L 0. Richards.
Galen feathers wanted. Apply to
R. Leatherdale, Bruesels.
Sums for men and boys are nay going
fast. Why not join the procession at D,
C. Ross'.
WANTED, a g001l quiet driving horse in
trade for harness. L C. Richards.
Nntyjump seat baggy for sale cheap.
Apply at Tun Pose Publishing House.
II. J. Senoee's cabinet photos run from
02.00 to $4.00 per doz. 0.3) 010 first-class.
Loon out for window next week. Some-
thing new in photo line.
II. 3. Strong, Photographer.
WILY do we do the best trade in town?
Because tee keep the largest, nobbiest
and cheapest stock and torn ou( the best
fits in town. D. 0. Rose.
Ieon on human and horses and all
animals oared in 80 minutes by Wool -
ford's sanitary lotion. This never fang.
Warranted by G. A. Deadman,
ElAyino added new accessories and
backgrounds to my gallery I am now in
shape to tom out extra fine photos. at
lhlng prioes. H. J. Strong.
Mee. Lataeffisn. "Tired 1 Oh, so tired
all the time I" Mrs. Sena& "Well, eo
3111080 to be until I began to take Ayer's
Sarsaparilla es a spring medicine and
now 1 don't know what it is to have that
tired feeling. Try it, my dear ; only be
sure you get Ayer's."
WORTFI s Tittato—I don't know any
plaoe where it is so easy for a person
with smell means to get a start as in this
country. I know people who earns here
with little or no money and have done
wen, in many oases they have been tho
most prosperous. 31 havo met with many
from the Eastern Provinces and the Old
Country but I have not (not one who
tvould be willing to go back to their old
homes again to farm.
I am yours very truly,
ALLAN MaQuanate,
Formerly Toney River, P. 0.,
Mama County, N. S.
"Una BOYS Giers."—This is the
title of it new magazine for young people,
published by the Ladies' Companion
Pub. Co., 100 King street watt, Toronto.
It is very 101115(10 111 apportranee and hill
ot onpital reading matter, much of whish
is original. The illoatrations aro very
fine, not so numerals es to mho the
reader feel 00 if piaturog wereheing made
to take the pleat of reading matter, and
mkt pffiture really illustrates mine
article contained in the magazine, 11 10
gratifying to know that such a journal is
ening into the hands of tho young people
of Canada,
Kum.—Tn Gerrie, on March 2701, the
wife of Mr. Jas. Klug of a 'daughter.
SILUIPIN.—In Gerrie, on March 25111., the
wife of Mr. M. Shemin of a, 500.
STPvENSoN.—in Grey, on March 26th,
tee wife ef Mr. John Stevenson, 14th
con, of 0 daughter.
Snate.—In Morris, on April 2nd, the 10110
of Mr. Robert Shaw of a danghter.
GANNETT.—At Blnevale, on April Ord, the
wife of 'Mr. George Gannett of a
daughter.
ENOLE.11-1rENZIES.—In McKillop, at the
residence of the bride'e brother, on
the 405 inst„ by Bev. D. 13. McRae,
of Cranbronk, Mr. Conrad Engle, of
Grey, to Miss Annie Menzies, of Me-
Killop.
PEAUSON—C.ALDER.—At the Manse, Mo.
Killop, on March 20th, by Rev. 1'.
Musgrave, Mr. E. Minard Pearson,
of West Zorra, Oxford County, to
Miss Isabella S. Calder, of Winthrop,
Maintop.
GEMMILL.—Ill Turnborry, on Tuesday,
March 28th, David Gemmill, aged
72 years, months and 38 days.
CIA.ENEss.—In Morris, on April 3rd, Ann
Gayness, mother of Thos. Garness,
aged 89 years.
P.AYNARD.—In 4rey, on March 80th,
Margaret H., infant daughter of
Chri,topher Baynard, aged 8
months and 21. days,
MoEterns.—In Bluevale, on April 2ud,
the infant daughter of A. Mama,.
CARDIFF.—Io Grey, Sunday, April 2nd,
Margaret, relict of the late Mark
Cardiff, aged 78 years and 1 day.
Coorarreas.--In Morris, on March 80111,
Maggie, second daughter of Nicholas
Cummings, aged 28 years and 2
months.
.41.7.TCTIOTS
TUESDAY, APRIL. 1 arm stook,
inopletnents, household furniture, &o,
Lot 15, Om 5, Grey. Sale at 1 o'olook.
Wm. Barker, Prop., George Kirkby,
Auot.
Wemenosnar, April 12.—Farm stock, im-
plements, dm. Lot 82, Con, 14, Grey.
Sale commences at 1 o'olook. Alex.
Outhbertson, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auot.
TUESDAY, April 18.—Farm stook, im.
plements, etc. South Lot 28, Con. 4,
Morris, Sale at 1 o'olook sharp. Geo,
Brewer, Prop., Geo, Kirkby, Ana.
EAST EUPPOLO, 111. 3,7., April 4,—Cattle
—About two oars of odds and ends from
yesterday on sale; market easy. Sheep
and Lambs.—Five cars op sale, 011e oar
of clipped ebeep and the balance light
weight lambs ; fair clipped lambs, 71 lbs,
sold at $5,65 ; fair 78 lb. wool lambs,
46.75 ; and light 84 lb., 08.75. The feel.
ing is steady. Hoge—Fifteen cars on
sale ; market almost lifeless, values 5o.
bo 1.0e, lower ; the best stook sold at
46.85 to $6,87/ for smooth, fat oorn fed
stock; a dos lot of 217 lb. average sold
at 06,75 ; Yorkers. $6.40 to e6.45 for up
to 175 'be, light Weights, 05,90 ; and pigs
selected, 06.90 to 46.00.
Mamma, April 8.—The Montreal
Stook Yards Company, Point St.
Marne, report that the receipts for the
00011 ending April 1 were 801 cattle (in.
eluding 150 left over from previous week),
484 sheep, 682 hogs and 248 °ahm.
Trade during the week was not as good
as might have been expected during
Baster time. Although there was a fair
display of stook the demean was not
extra brisk. Good stook breught fair
peices. Shoop, lambs, hop and calves
found ready markets at fair pritme,
Extra good boot brought from 5o, to 5:1c.
Wo quote the 'following as being fair
values, Cattle—finishers' good, 40. to
41o. ; butchers' medium, 8o, to Bea ;
butcher's culla, 20, to Oo, Sheep and
lambs, 5a. to qc. 1 hogs, 09.50 to 46.70 ;
oslves, $8.00 to $10.00.
TOUONTO, AMU', 4e10.—Flour, extra, 42.-
00 to 28 ; straight roller, 03.00 to 43.20,
Wheat, whito, Ole to 6Go ; Hyping, No. 2,
Glo to 112o ; red winter, Olie to 66o ; gem,
00a to (310; Manitoba hard, No, 1, 820
to (*9)0; Manitoba hard, No. 2, 70e to
80o; Manitoba herd, No, 8, 740 to 7150;
frosted, N. 1, 60o to 66a Nag, No, 2,
66c to 57c, liarley, No. 1, 440 to 45o 1
No, 2, 40o ; No, 3 extra, 850 to 110e ; No.
8, 32o to 3-1c. Oats, No. 2, 8290 to 880. I
ST4XD,tJ?.D R.4.,Arrc I.,' alArdal, THE DER IS NONE TOO OOOD
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HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO,
ASS13118, . . (Seven Million Dollars) . 07,000,000
CAI'ITAL (Authorized) . - 02,000,0(10
/Irene/es in all principal pointe in Ontario, Quely, Manitoba, Trni tea Stales ce. Eng/and,
.451,Ruses'aze Rawralr.
A General Banking Businese Traumata:I. Farmers' Notes Diseountod.
Drafts baited and Collootions made on all pante.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits 01 01.00 and weenie from date of deposit to date of
teltharawal and compounded half yearly.
SPECIAL ATTENTION OIVEN TO 11111 COLLECTION 00 FAMINES' ELME NOTES,
Every facility afforded Customers living all distanoo.
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Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United States and Groat Britain.
FA RME 13S' NOTES DISCIOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
ffarveao RaN'N ,VE,PaRZYPX21.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Dpwarde at Current Rates, Interest Com.
Pounded Twiao a Year, Being Added to the Principal a i the end of tho Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
`We effect to write Insure -nee in old Ilnaish Or rillindlitti Or 50 Mitt.
Ent Coulinliitett as may be desired.
AoENTS ren CANADA AND UNITED 810108 : THE CANADIAN 33ANI: COMIERCE.
Market don. &ilea—Wheat, red winter
outside at 1140. No. 2 Manitoba hard at
Nath Bey et 80o and No, 1 frosted at
North Bay at 670 ; oats outside at :30o
to 110go and on track at Ole; peas outside
at 57c; ; No. 3 extra barley on 110011 00 40a,
=atealraste=at,s-
01.C.4.01001r--1E725E,
Fall Wheat (12 64
Spring Wheat 58 00
Borley 80 85
Peas 50 00
Oats 28 00
Butter, tribe and rolls.... 16 17
Eggs per dozen 10 00
Flour per barrel 8 00 3 50
Potatoes ,,, 50 00
Hay per ton ........ ...., 7 00 00
Salt per bbl., retail..,... 1 00 00
Hides trimmed 89
Hides IOU& . . 3
Sheep skins, 00011 60 1 ('0
Lamb skins eaoh 05 00
A pples per bag .... . 00 00
Wool 17 38
Pork 7 00 7 50
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
RESSMAKING,
1.1 missnelle Livingston desires to in-
timate to the ladies of Bruseels and sur-
reimcliug countr' that Flie is prepared to
do dresounking either at her home 1 mile
north ol Brussels or at their homes. A. at
guaranteed,
BELLE LIV/NGSTON.
DUBE BRED JERSEY HET -
1. calf for sale. Brett from one of
the best milking strains in Chin edit, Apply
to J. 11, SMIT11,
at A. McKay tt Co's., Hardware Store,
Brussels,
EGGS FOR BATCHING FOR
Bid-M.—Eggs of Pure Brod Black 001
n-
01000, and 'White Legborne, from Thee,
itice's best strain, 81.00 per setting (10). Al.
so 1 trio of Blaolt Alinoreas, cock no relation
to 11005, 000 two Leghorn Cool:ends. All of
best stook in Onterio.
83.11 WM, HARTIVY, Seaforth.
TERSEY BULL FOR SER—
E/ vim -1000k for the creamery is lest
cc ming to 008 front. It will (1(03, 100 to have
orossee with first class milch 0009 if you
have such. For further partieulars apply
11 1113, Drug and BOON Store.
A.DEADMAN, Brunets.
REAL ESTATE.
rIHOIOH FARM FOR SALE.—
k./ Being South half Lot 27,000.6, Morris,
100 acres, nearly all cleared. Good buildings,
fine young bearing °rah acd, Immediate pos-
session. Easy Torras. Apply to
W. Al, SDI OLAIR,
tf- Solioitor, tko., Brussels.
)(9C0 AORE FARM FOR SALE.
‘..,./ kJ The 200 aero farm, being 1016 11
and 12, con. 10. Grey, is offered for sale. 120
00108 0111 cleared end the balance well tim-
bered. Buildings first-olass. Orchard , well,
am School house 'within 90 rods. Posees-
sion given at onee if desired. For further
particulars as to price, term, 00. apply to
MRS. WALKER.
8-tf
or NELSON 1301200135, 011 fitaf•meo.ville 0,
F.
FARM FOR SALE.—BEING
Bast 1101 10, CI cm. 6, Grey, oontainiug
50 est:earners or less, 85' acres cleared, and
free trent stumps, newly seeded and in good
shape, 6 acres in Fall Wheat and put in well.
There is ,,bout 000108 of bosh, pert hard
wood, and part coder and the balance ie
pasture land. 'There is 11 neyer failing
supply at water, ono well at yard and a
spring in the bush. neon is drained and
well feneed with ceder fencing. There is a
good frame house with kitchen and wood-
shed attached, a good fraine barn on poste,'
Buildings are comparatively new, good or-
ellar4 and garden, school house right 01 3001
door. 8 miles limn poet aloe and railway.
6 Miles from Brussola. The farm is 0 corner
lot mid nicely silautted. The land is good
and lies nicely and can be bought very cheap
as the owner vointe to hey a larger place.
Terms reasonable. Por terms and narbiou-
lars apply 011 premises to owner,
G.BRKAER,
81-1f or by letter to 10thel P. 0.
QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE,
home; lots 11 and 12, 000,10, Township
of Grey, Oeunty of Duren, Containing 200
acres, the property a the late John Robert-
son, 100 eons cleared and fine from. ob.
Structiona, 15 acree luch, Mixed timber,
belittles partly remind. Sod slay 101011,
mostly rolling. 3851100,1 with straight rail
femme and watetee by two wells and a
snring privilege. Conllnotlittne dwelling
house, with large woodelied attached and
au excellent collar Under holm, Two terse
barns, stone stabling and other ouilmild-
fnics goad bearing oronotas, alma.
mental Goa and mean 1101(0, .13 miles
from Brussels, a lively town on the et T 13,
eattoodeat to school, churches ape poet
mita. ebb; property lies Well, is a first.,
Vett'gbfl?1,0iTt(1,1:1';',14,22;:T,1 81100111 ba (11811-
cd at it bargain, ROY further pert:tattlers
0)11)13, 10 llAM•113128Por i1:141au
the mond 005,01 by bettor to tegibroc,
1",
0, 804
12/1AR0IS FOR SALE,—THE UN-
DI:11610MM has several gooa Farms 1 or
Salo ana to rout, easy tern,), in Tewnithips
of Morris and Grey. S. SC 01."1`.3truesels.
3741,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Pursuant to Reylsea Rattan; of Ontario,
chap. 110,,1106.n
ONO)(11,11 hereby OO) at all per -
nous /owing elaims against the estate of
JAMES FULTON, who died bi the Township
of Grey, ou tho trith day 01 December, 1102,
aro requested to send tt etatenittut of their
Claims, postpaid. With proper vouchers
thereto, to Janet !outlet]. ono 51 (110 Extant -
tors of the &contest, ot MonerloIT P, 0,00 Or
before the 1st Day or :alloy, .e. Vt. 1883.
And further bike notice that alter the
said 10( 1)115' of May, 1000, the Executors will
proceed to distill:Mtn the newts of the said
deceased among the parsons entitled there-
to, having regard only to ettoli °Imbue of
which notice has then been given, and the
Execut ore 10111 not be liable for gate tweets
or any pert thereof, en distrIbliteg to any
person of whose claim Dothan 0)2(111 001 have
been receired at the time of such distribu-
tine.
Dated at Township of Grey this 0th day of
April, 101(0.
JANET FULTON,
110-4 0110 ul the Executors.
Notice to Oreditors.
Is eon MATTI% OP TUB ESTATE OP WILLIAM
CAMPBELL, LATE 0.0 MI5 TOWNSUIP
GREY, IN TEE COUNTY 00 IIonox, 150'
01(10, DECEASED.
Retie° is hereby given pursuant to (Map.
110, Septum 35 of the Revised Statutes of On-
tario, 11387, th at all creditors and others hav-
ing ally elalins,liens or demands epithet the
estate of William Campbell, late 01 (110 said
Township of Grey, yeoman, deceased. who
died ou or about the eleventh day of jam'',
[try, A, D. ROL are reeffired to send by pest
prepaid or deliver to David Campbell or
Archibald ctamol,olt, both of the Township
of Grey, yeomen, the Executors of the per-
sonal estate of said deeesned, ou or before
the, cl°r11r st Vern 01 tir00001lptloos0In'
fi,StilTe. ft.11111°1 ir1c1rVe01.182
Mrs of their claims, duly verified mid the
securities fif any) hold Lytham.
And take notice that after the said lot day
of May the said Executors will pr000ed to
distribute the Mots 01 the said estate
amoug, the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the claims of which notice
shall have been given as above required and
the gelid Executors will 1101 be liable for the
said peseta or nny part thereof to any person
ox portions of whose claim notioe shall not
have boon received as afouerald by the said
Executers at the time of such distribution.
Dated at Molesworth this 8rd day of April,
A.D. 1808,
DAvID CAMPBELL,
AROHIRALD CAMPBELL,
Exoeutors, Molesworth P. 0,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN TIM NATTER OP THE ESTATE OP WILLIAM
CAMPBELL, LATE 02 11111 Towusrue OP
GREY, IN TEE COUNTY ON HURON, 'YEO-
MAN, BEMUSED.
Notiee is hereby given pureuant to Chap.
110, Section 00 of the lieviaed Mantes of On-
tario, 1807, that all creditors and abhors hay-
ing any clams, liens or demands against the
estate of William 0 =pint], late of the said
Township of Grey, yeoman, deemed, who
died on or about the thirtieth day of Jaen-
ary, A, D. 1808, ate required to gond by post
prepaid or clehver to Naas. Darling et Ole-
wett ab the tam of Listowel, in the County
of Perth, Solicitors for Davicl Onupbell and
Alexander Alexander, both of the Bata Town-
ehip of Grey, yeomen, the Administrators of
the personal estate of said deceased, on or
before the 1700 Day of April A. D. 1803,
their 5511188, addresses and descriptions, the
full particulars of their claims, duly verified
and the securities (if sup hold by them,
And take notice "that after the said 10111
clay of April tho said Adolf:list:400re will
proceed to distribute the assets of the said
estate among the partici: entitled tbereto,
having regard only to the Maims of which
notice shall have boon given DR above re-
quited and the said administrators will not
boilable for tbo said assets or any part
thereof to any person or persona of whose
010101 notioo shall uot h aye been received as
aforesaid by the said admintehrabore at the
time of such distribution.
Dated ab Listowel this 15th day of Mareh,
0.11.1803.
DAvin (Jempnntrt,
AmaxAnnion Aninamnin,
Administrators of said Ketate.
Demean; BLEIVERT, their Solicitors.
TMPBOVED LARGE WHITE 3103117.
SIII1313 130A1+. '
The nadereigeed will keep ler gervioe 11115
present season the Improved largo white
Yorkshire pig ''Itettd,y'' ou lot 00, 000,0,
Morris, 10 011105 halite mouber of Sows
wilt bo taken, Torms 81.00 to bo paid at
time of neryiee,with the privilege of return-
ing 11 lithosaary, l'oeigree may bet soon up-
on application. 11,01310RT
150f Propeletor.
VETERINARY.
----.•^ +
-r D WA.RWIOX,
CI • nortor Graduate of the Ontario
Votothutry College, fs peopared to treat all
eisomos of donmstiorttal animals 10 a nom.
p010111 1000051. rarteettlar attention pale
to veterinary dentistry. Calls promptly at•
tended in. °thee and Infirmary—TWO doors
north 011101115a eatenbetey st,,hrussele,
Get the ]3est WALL PAPI31E at
the Lowest Prices at
Pepper's Drug Rom
tots of Paper at 5o. per Roll.
PRICES TALK.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
RL. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
. Solicitor and Converalleer. Dona -
Gone made, Oftlee—Vautitone's Blom, Brus-
sels, 2 1-3 in
• -
UT
M. SINOLAIR,
• Solicitor, Conyoyaueer,Notary P ob.
lie, &o, ornoo—Vaustopo's Block, 1 door
north of Central Rotel, Private 'Puede to
Loan.
. _
riAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES,
V Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Goderich, Out.
Sc. 0.0,11005010, Q. C., PUILIP 10 011(0,
Dtthilny 110LarEs.
AUCTIONEERS.
A RAY MANN,
• Anetientler, memo% ready to at-
tend antes of farms, farm stook, dm. Terme
cheerfully given. 0 routine k P. O. Sales
may be +maimed at Tun PosT Publishing
Mouse, Brussels,
GrEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales ennclnet
01 00 reasonable terDis. Farms and farm
stock a apeotalty. Whore loft at 01111 1105(0
Publishing Reels, or sent to Walton
P. 0., will rthelth prompt attention.
sr_TAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
en tte an Auctioneer, I am prepared
to encluet soleS of farm stock at reasonable
Prices. Knowing the standing of nearly
every portion I in a position to 0011 to
good marks and got goo,) security when gold
ou orient. Satisfaction guaraliteed, Give
ma a call. SS- h' 2.00(11111.
..... . _ _
BUSINESS CARDS,
1/-17- H. McCRACKEN,
w • Insurer o I'MarringeLleenses. Office
(0( 1,15 Grocery, ertherry street, Brussels,
N. BARRETT,
• Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
eolith 511 4, AT, McKay & Co's hardware store.
Ladies'and ehildrens hair cutting a specialty
A McNAIR,
▪ Issurer of Marriage Licenses, by
annointment of Licatt,-(1overner, Commis-
sioner, cto., 5, B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire insurauee Co. Office at the Craubrook
Post 0.111ce.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
/NW:MAME,
FIRE AND MARINF..
OUELPH•
A
LEX. HUNTER,
Merit of the Fourth Division Court
004 Karon, Couvoyanoor, Notary Public
Land, Loan and Illstirsnee AgAnt. Funds
invested and to loam . Oolloottons made.
°Moe in Grehanfe 01800, Brussels.
PAINTING,O31
V Miss Alerts's, of Winghtim, is prepared
10 5(00 iustructton in oil painting. Terms
maybe aseertained at Miss Nellie Ross' store
where 01001 0158 of work may be seen. Miss
Merles would also take a Pow more 1001,118 101
music.
111 A. HAWKINS,
• Organist in St. John's Church, Brae-
sels, and pupil, in the Aril of 'Teaching, 01 4-
W. Thayer, Mus. Doe., New York, 0,4)1 give
lessons to pupils either 01 3,0. Halliday's'
cor. King and John Ste., or if preferred, at
their own homes. Monday, Tuesday aud
Wednesday ab 'Walton. Terms moderate.
MEDICAL CARDS.
A. MaNAUGHTON, M. D.
. o. M., L. R. C.P., Edinburgh, AL O. P
Eh Ont. Residence and office in Wilson'
0100 11, 001060 01 Mill and Turnborry 'Sta.
DENTAL.
NPE' X S T
M. CAVANAGH, D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto 17n1-
veraity. Ovnon—Over 4.11, Smith's Store,
II1.0080101
EAST HURON
LEEN SB DISTRICT.
Tho East Huron License (Join-
missioners will meet at the
CENTRAL HOTEL, BRUSSELS,
Tuesday, April 18 '93
A:t 10 cyciotm a,. an.
To take into consideration the
Applications for Tavern
Licenses for 1898-94.
Tho number of Hotel Licenses
granted last year in the Biding
wore 25.
Tho number of Applications
this year aro 26, Wm. Boirrios,
Arlington House, Fordwich, being
tho only applicant for house not
being Licensed last year.
W. G. Taylor is an applicant
for license for tho Revoro House,
Brussels, and E. Livingston for
the Belgra,ve Hotel,
T. R. MILLER,
INSPI00T013.-
ifarnonfonin, April 8, 1808.