HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1893-7-21, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST JULY 21, 1803
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11. N. Belle '1'r itnil W. (]rawer t48Hiat• 'PEN stalk will be built on the Driving
c.l the lesto3' 1 Maud at 'etrllfo131 un the 1'ark along the lent reeve, by the
12th. 1)irratnrs, fnrthe use 01IOrauuau, They
Lim. out for closely OtMteA0.1matches also tells of levelling a (trete 11 ids t' '
}nom,yp pli� [,1gI �q{ lt1{� �T yet; Awa, of Isabel! and Mewled! nl1 :let;, 11th. h0 1 fir the u,13 rf inn -11117,e on rue •
l�I, P I ii1iq 7/ Ir ItivW O.w.9t�i Clofii:1111tLoe for t' b„Ill dllve, fall osteo, et(.
' 1olultry et ferniera berms, There 18 a i Kenna, Was 0nd.lenly 1410 1111Di1 away
' lot of Trey Aortal l ul town yet to bale, tient tin/., Ii•, tele been p'nrly' 1'r a
Pe.auu tee i e' i as wi,1 J3IIN 1llni., Il,rerio, brolgilt ms a beek33 ++ few days but nothing serious was antics•
soon follow asci lealdin will he the older of tiro, hie Baily 110.3 potatoes Of this I peeve until 1'rsd,ly night when a physi.
elf the day.ilec•u pow. 13 ' ry r, there uar'0 e,i nth, '1'lu',y buret open in the elan was summoned, The eeceasee wee
are very few fuuili1
wee 13r,• pet t buvnu i I+esti , , ori cies" 1111 •h in rine faro, burn ii, rbc• t", 1:,,,,„,,,,11.-I:uul, a1,.1
store or 1 3t.lr:Met 1. i table :tee New .1.1- e,, the 81141111011CH Cann llettese.la I canto to Ctutaaa with his 11311 is in late
i , iutt-odes, oar 11 ,r.r•y- Vin< -sr, which rderise tiro past weeILjwrrc l; rats ofjetock; when Manic 11 t'ool's or rage. He he,e1
1N made exelesi3131y fr-'1) our time, holey a tear of cheear : a cur of Reheat by in Toronto township wlth his father 4111.
without the a hnikt'Lre of the a'i.le 1Ir r„, It:ckcr et Neu:st no and 6 cars of til ,... i ,1 and tnnlf up a farm on the
and which to n, 0.0 t the he tltlue'3t . eiclt. 7th con. of Morris tnvvnehip about 3ll
thing of its kind. WI prop to nim: to '1'm: blight illnuliva'F 111 seen in the years nen. Ile was 11 1'rl l to Catharine
1111r titl0 e 1 ,11 )ry alt- emirs ewe rs 1 fern, .l<v 0,r F.t nl fay 113;1111 wdfi s:dd to be (11 (lava, f V 1af,1 all, M. fete years after. in
311 `ui11 lent ea u1 rely 1131 imperial - trail elf the new 111110 , but they cu) t 1..;2 the d ensued sold hie faro] and 1e•
pint, or if yen prefer tilting rt 111 ,L will mat' over 1,3 11111 way with ally ellen nlovo,l to Bollssele where) he tussled up
;lye this Dutch ch e♦ r t with Tarot order. W e - a tele, to the time of his death, They y hal no
+ileal, from -\iierie 10 with 1lus 1inoMl cit ; 03 of steal wore 3111 101 from I fmnitly. 11r. i,1 leannet wan a typical son
its we have ti 1 ne other for some yeare 1 lirnssels last O'Ltm sty by yl se to Clegg of Ireland bet 011ffered from a monetary
mei by 1 nun *;11 I titer yon to errs - l 1'arlter for the U l ('nttav 1n,trltet. standpoint by trusting too 1m llie.itl to
Tees, o , 1113 1 -111 ire, 1 111 19. oral ku 1.33 Geo, White, 13r 1,,... rc '.rnpauied tb: the lames) v of curers. Alfa, (1 cargo
Zhu go -'d vinegar i 1 how t+ nae it cattle nu i is nen- on the briny. fivai01tu1, of Morrie, and etre. Shane, of
elle 1-11; me that he, 11.:le1es retain their Cot- yr ,l• .fot1N ro\ 1000ivel a car of OiYnlgevillo, were sisters of the subject
Tor in man4 anis v l .r,•u'. I have taken marble i , t sr0ek for monuments, head of this McGee. Thu funeral took place on
lot p•i1' for it nt the Toronto Industrial et 3 nes. ,1 They a•31 so busy they have l Senility afternoon, the interment being
mei feel setietied if once given a trial it s,e•nrtd the eerviee? of Jno. Croofge, n made at the If, C. cemetery, 5) lshfield,
will ba nr(•fa'red t•.� all ethers. 1 etil ctene cett,rr, from l'ort Elgin, to :waist le
!mailer withal the price will be 300. per the worts.
imperial gallon, lining a vessel of some ' Br. NEsx keeps booming along at D. C.
xind and try sonic, Pose' Tailoring establishment where ten
bends are kept busy all the thne Manu•
factoring stylieln clothing at a low price,
Call m and see the huge stuck and leave
1onr order.
Tin: grist mill run by W. P. Stewart,
at 1)311111, hay been sold nod the
p"65e111 proprietor will soul give up pee-
-eseiou. IIe talks of taking a trip to
California, the World's Fair, 0e. What's
the matter 'with AR'. and etre. Stewart
moven,.: beck to Brnesels and becomiug
re. ilents again ?
Mr-9ELS 5331100L aro WELL,—our
Pnblie school pupils did famously this
year, 1're six candidates who wrote at the
Leavie4 examination all passed and out
of I1 v ho wrote at the Entrance, 10 were
see^es rel. Principal Cameron and the
4 plus is dniug duty in the ; inn, -Saturday morning Patrick Mos
G. A. DEADMAN,
Lrttggiet, Bookseller, &e.
BRAaMO TRUNK RAiLW°AY.
•;.)tTEEIN E]TEx6I0- N w. e. a 11.
Treble ', 1re Brussels Station, North
nd Sontll. as follows;
Gorse eerese.. Ci otxa Nownl.
Mall...,....... ' et 0.s. ' eliswi '14)e.',
Exl,ress ::111 13.10. I Mail .... ,.... &10 p -r,
limed ........-, no pew.. Express ...... 0:43 1 .. •1.
of ciI cb3s (tents.
pupils ':re deserving of praise for their
excels t worlt. The list of successful
A chicles among Ve tattle' notes, cattle: les may be found in another
00111111
Au' faith he'll prent it. I Mo:: 11: evening there was considerable
Flax is ready for pulling,
Tae apple crop will be slim.
Bar8srLs sports on Wednesday, A ng.
eta.
New hay i•1 selling as low a8 $5,0' per
ton.
Wenceenar, Aug. 911). Mark that'. ,te
down.
A anew' many persons are complai"'ng
of bad colds—sort of influenza.
T. Craps is purrbasin_ and shit nes,
cherries and will also handle plums I Iter
on.
95 rocs of coal have been received by
B. Gerry during the past weelc for next
Winter's burning.
REV. R. Perces Snndey school class
will hold their annual pie -tic on Friday
afternoon of this week.
Ie the water is deep enough there will
likely be a few tub and swimming races
on Ane. Oth at Brussels.
W. GuEWAn pitched for Listowel in a
baseball match last Friday with Iier-
riStou. Listowel won by a sco•e of 17 to
3.
AIns. Lr.i, John street, is quite
eardoner. This week she treated the
.Editor of THE PosT to a supply of lettuce
and green beans.
DR. GirsoN has opened an office in the
Scale 1110111, one door South of the
Standard Bank, His card appears in ;
mealier column of this issue,
JAS. BALL.LNT1-NE. Brussels, was a 00111•
petitor at the bicycle race at Blyth on
the 12th. Ile fen and had his wheel so
badly twisted he had to come home on
he train.
501E persons who are 00 Free with
profanity on the street will be taught
better manners by the aid of the law if
milder means fsi1. What wonder is it
that boys lenrn to swear ?
Ora thanks are due to the Montreal
Witness for extra collies of the daily
enntaining fell reports of the Christian
Endeavor Convention recently held in
that city. The report is an excellent one
and the Witness deserves creclit for it.
THE Gerrie Vidette says ;—"THE Posr
says the Duly team able to check the
entions" is the Brussels team, Where
is that team ?" They are here in Brus-
sod,;, dear Editor, and el111003 l unprac•
Heed and unorganized Mot having played
a match for about 2 years) we believe
they can lead the "i niers" yet in any
contest,
Cuoolt's 4cr.--Inspontor Miller laid
information against E. Graham, of
Wroxeter, for having two hats in his
hotel on Dominion Day. $20 and costs
settled the bill. It would be well for
.,very pe'son to know that the party who
perch/tem liquor for an indivilnnl who .
eennot get it for himself on account of ,
the hotel keeper being served with a
notice, Fs equally liable with the seller.
LAWN Sec1AL,—Knox ohnrch Y. P. S.
4, P. will hold a lawn social at the resi-
dence of Thos. Calder, Grey, on Thurs-
day evening of next week, when gimes,
spealtine, etc., will be the order of the
evening. Carriages wi'1 leave Brussels
early in the evening to accommodate I
llhese wishing to attenl, A silver col-
lection win be taken at the gate.
10 ore ,'+t' 11.—The following were the '
?lmc0ssful pupils beloteing to Brussels i
wheel et the Entrance Examination the
names h Fig arranged alphabetically ;—
Mead Cliffe, Reggie Fletcher, Clore
Renter. Leon Jackson, Willie Leather -
dale, Myrtle Nott, Frank Smith, Dan,
Strachan and Fred, Wilson. There:
Gerry vv0.3 reeomnelded, Dan. Strachan
won the silver medal by securing the
highest number of narks among those
who wrote at Brussels, The full list
with marks will appear latter.
aerie •hire--Thie is the date fixed for
rhe gigantic C. 0. F. demonetration at '
Kincardine, Erier„etie onminittees are t
at wort en every d' partment of the
varied and magnificent •urogram, Among
the events are a C. 0, 1', prooession, calf•
thrmpian procession, lacrosse metals,
tug•of•war (Captained by Reeve Bland,
of Kincardine township, and Reeve
Thompeon, of Huron, with sides obosen
From each township,) trapeze per. 1
tormatioes, elaok wire walking, aquatic
aporte, excursions on the lake, enchant. I
fttg music:, ending 111) with a grand con.
oert in the evening. Cheap railway
rates have been arranged and a speolal
train sereiee Ramrod. Come, all ,ye in•'
1a11110rs of District No. 1, and spend a ,
blissful day by the 101380ide. it tvili do
thee good.
sport " . the Driving Park over a mile
trottiu 1 race between Jas, Walker's
"Nana Yanks" and D. Swan's Carlisle
colt, ". laud S." The latter won quite
h'lrtli v. They are both good drivers.
The ti ,e was above 2,16. There was
quite'. !'lige attendance of spectators.
It is ,. t "Whitey" Lowry is working
up a r -e for his trotting horse 11Dexter."
Partin., ere later.
A err rase of the Directors of the East
Huron .lel. Society and Grey Branch
was h '.1 en Monday afternoon in the
Coun.el Chamber. President Ferguson
occur sed the chair. The prize list was
revised for the coming Fall Fair which
will be held in I3rnsseis on Thursday and
Friday, Oct. 5111 and Otb. The lists will
be got out at once for distribution. A
committee consisting of R. Graham, D.
Stewart, P. Scott and W. II. Kerr was
appointed to arrange for attractions for
the second day of the Fair,
WEDNERDA3, Aro. Oeu.—This is the day
of a good program of games and sports
to be held on 'elatoria Park, Brussels.
There will be football matches between
\Vingbam and Cranbrook, end Brussels
and Gerrie ; baseball ooltests, Listowel
vs. Wingbam, and Brussels and their old
competitors, the "Unions." Also a �
water fight, foot races, &c., etc. R.
Leetherdale fs 0/131/03130 of Committee ;
W. D. Bart, Treasurer, and W. H. Kerr
Secretary. A 0011vas of the town is be.
ing mode by Noble Gerry and A. Cousley
for funds. They are outmoding very
nicely. A tiptop day's sport is expect-
ed. The admission to the Park will only
be 15 cents. Watch out for the bills and
programs. Keep the 11th free for the
fun,:
Wul SST 1LIoNEr,—At the Ilamiltol
races, on Wednesday of last week,
"Wanda," Beattie Bros. trotter, tool( let
place. There were not entries enough to
fill the 2.50 class so she went in the 2.35
and s'lowed them her heels. A corre-
spondent to the Toronto Empire says :—
Only two ra0e5 were decided at James'
track Wedneeday afternoon. In the 2,27
race Little Belle was the favorite and
she woe in 3 straight heats. Wanda was
the favorite in the 2,35 race, although
Island D, 01111 Dwyer were both touched
in the pools, The first and second
heats were won by Wanda, with Maud
D. second. Dwyer was dietancad f11 the
second heat, 1t was oonceded that
Wanda would win the race in straight
heats, but in the third heat Mend D. wee
fleet under the wire. The judges deoided
that the Inure had not been driven to
win the heat, and declared off all bets.
An investigation showed that HIaad 0,
had been heavily played in the books,
Dave Lambert was engaged to drive
Wanda and Anderson was taken off. In
the fourth heat Wanda would Have won
but she was fouled near the wire by Geo.
Robertson behind Maud 1). The judges
distanced ,hand D. and gees the heat to
Anna 1e, The fifth heat, which Rattled
the race, was wean by Wanda, The
,judges fined Jas, Aodorsan $50 for pull-
ing Wuncla in the third heat. The sum.
merles :
2,:13 Race,
Beattie 13,•.., 13Vleghnnl 1 b, le,
Wanda, by Itigewood 1 1 4 0 1
W. A, Colli"si'Coroutc) .tan, Ii 0 8 13 1 4
D. McCullough (Owen Sound
,+111(0 Miedmw 3 •1 2 e 2
W.13nruos I'PoeOntn, PrIne8 se
ward 5 5 13 4 3,
T. Tenter Wont' Gab dao)......,, 2 2 1 his ;
J. Iiedgiu6('rara»ta) t)wyor l els
,7. Romhaugh 11(101falo) \1al,e1
Wilkse 7 die
Tl the -2:e n, 2,311 2.801, 1, 031,1131. 1
'No time giv0u elece4 bersu,
The Globe correspondent writes :—The
attendance at Wednesday's trots at
James' track was about the same as
Tse'day, A, strong, wind blew. In the
first race Wanda was a hot favoeit5, sell.
dug at 10 with the field at 5. Wanda
won two heats, but in the third heat fell
back to fourth place. The judges allow.
ed the heat to go, but declared all bets
on it off and took down Driver Andersen.
Maud D. won that Treat with the betting
7 to 2 against her, Ln the fourth heat
D, Lambert, Dundee, was put up to drive
Wanda, but did not win. Wanda came
to the front in the next beet, however,
and won the ram. Just before the
mond hint in the licit race 5101111 D.
reared and turned a somersault, rolling
over upon Driver Robertson. 135 wee
not seriously hurt and drove the 1rielcy
caro after a lbw minutes' rest, In the
second Mee Little Belle won easily in
three straight !lents, Demand oohing in
an excellent mond.
Business Locals.
A Evil of taoko for 310, at Ballantyne et
101lta»'s,
Wier. the party who borrowed my st+ p
ladder kindly return it at once.
W. II. McCracken.
11'it are prepared to melte pictures, any
size required, at reasonable prices. Give
US IL call. 11, J. Strong.
W.u.lu,1l et li3.13, Brussels, are the
Meal ageeto for the Chatham wagon, nlsn
the Brain wa4011. Prices right.
7.'nr•. Rotary Spray Pump for rale by
Ballantyne & Milian, Every fruit grow•
er should haus one. Call and see 10.
Now is the time for viewing. Public
buildings, residences, pie-nio parties, etc.
can be photographed on shortest notice,
11. J. Soong.
YES. Pain in Back, Constipation,
Sick 1leadnche,etc., are cured by using
Iltembray's kidney and Liver Cure ; sold
by all dealers. Try it.
To THE Prick.—having parahased en-
tire stook of 0. E, Perry's negatives, any
photos. eau be had from them by leaving
order at my studio, II, J. Strong.
LAonlses.—A very convenient ladder,
Can be extended from 6 to 24 feet, or
t neer into e rood step ladder, for pick-
ing fruit &d. at B. Gerry's Brussels.
eI was prostrated with a severe bilious
complaint," writes Breaths Southworth,
of Bath, Ale. "After vainly trying a
number of remedies, I wan finally Induced
to take Ayer'e Pills, I had scarcely
taken two boxes when I was completely
cured."
11litnem's Kidney and Liver Cure has
been dispensed by a prominent chemist
and druggist for years, and hundreds of
his eustomets have freely testified to the
beneficial effects and wonderful cure of
Kidney and Liver eootelaiuts. Ash
your druggist for it.
lllosT 13EM.teEAnLE ON I:ARrn,—So says
Professor Gresham, New York, of St.
Leon Mineral Water, to invigorate, build
up and preserve strength and happiness
life long, It is impossible to speak too
highly of St. Leon. A fresh supply to
]rand at Goo. Thouoon's,
WHETHER Pasteur and Koch'.] peculiar
modes of treatment will ultimately pre-
vail or not, their theory of blood-oon•
tamination le the correct one, though
not original. 1t was on this theory that
Dr, 3. 0. Ayer, of Lowell, Mass , nearly
fifty yeare ago formulated Ayer's Sar-
saparilla.
WtereDIanrxa AND DiltLLIeG.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will {name satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put inroper
shale. Terms reasonable. Residenoe
mooed door north of the bridge, west
side of Tnrnberry et., Brussels. 34-tf
Itenecce Wilkinson, of 13rownevalley,
Iud., says :—"I had been in a distressed
condition for three ,years from nervous -
nese, wealtneas of the stomach, dyspepsia
and indigestion until my health was
gone. noel been doctoring constantly
with no relief. I bought one bottle of
South American Nervine, wltiee did
me more good than any 550 worth of
doctoring I ever did in my life. I would
advise every weekly person to use this
valuable and lovely remedy ; at few bot-
tles of it has cured me eonpletely. I
consider it the gremele81 medicine in the
world." A trial bottle will ocnvinee you.
Warranted by G. A, Deadman.
A TRAVELLER'S TALE.—Ottawa, July 17.
—W. F. Sparhan, of 95, Nopean St„ a
traveller for the well 1(00Wa house of
Russel, Gardiner ,u Russel, tells an in,
Wresting story abort the 0nre of a kidney
trouble that has afflicted hiss for the past
nine inol31,5, Ever s1110e attacked, 111x.
Sparhntn tried physiolano' peeeariptions
and other medicines, but none bad any
effect. IIe aonsiantly suffered pain,
thiol] fondly became so intalee that he
ootile not Sleep. Death seemed the only
possible deliverance from his suffering,
IIe got a box of Dotld's kidney pine from
henry Watters, a druggist store, and that
one box effected a perfect caro. 111r.
Sweeten] is Lodily the happiest man in
the Ottawa valley, and ho has many
friends who rejoice with him.
Or IN'TERES'T To RIMMED PIC 1190175,—
By special advices we are requested to
announce the visit to (queen's Hotel, Bee—
forth, next Tuoeday, 25th fast, end foe
balance of the \voile, of the Rupture
Specialist, of Toronto, who has been in
business in that city for over 21 years.
IIe rarely travois, his services there be-
ing in constant demand. Ilse health de-
manding a obangn he makes this trip.
The evideno5 furnished this office bears
very ethane testimony from parents,
patients and physicians as to his eu00ese
which appears phenomenal in the treat.
cent of Hernia. Those of oar readers
so afflicted, especially severe oases,
9)1001d take advantage of this opportunity
to final relief.
DIlulote —Te Grey, o0 July 7113., the
wire of Mr. Jae. Denman of a (laugh-
ter.
Wrlrutt't.—In Atwood, on July 131h. the
wife of Mr, "Wm, Wherry of a son.
ConMtno,---Tau Grey, en June 22nd, the
Wife of Mr. Jas. Cumming of a
daughter.
IIaoDEnsoa,--In Morris, on July 171311,
the wife or Mr, George Henderson of
a SOD.
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
ASSETS, (Seven lillicn Dollars) • =2111
CAPITAL (Authorized) • - • - 132,0
uu'ire in nil principal points 15 Ontario, l)ttelier, llfalilolnl,''uited Males if'
)0,000
00,0)10 �� ((?? Q
R iornlrin+l„ 25e. per lb,
IS ONLY
.0 (hitter:31 Bath,iug 13uaiues8 'l.'rensttetecl, Partners' Notes I)ie
Dratte Issued and Collections Made on ell points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 51.00 and upwards front dote of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
1i'I:rtu, A,'TEterrote 303.1:0 TO THE 001,LE4'1I00 01, illi?]hi;!,' 14.1.0 t Kris+,
Every facility 01104ed Customers living ata distance,
LAnd when \un 1110 epsnding 'tun, 10 get a
10lnitl of 1'4ui3 Lreeu, yen nli' hl ,j' 'l ae
uoeotod, well get the Very' Beat for your nwuey.
Yon tan )tel the Very hest Paris Green,
1
3111110131033.1 to be Pure, mud impeded dlr•
ret from England, at
W. D, IIART, 3l.vx.lot:r„
Fa4rILLXES t MITE1 Bad:NEE 1t
R . LT S S . L S,
TiellIfiftet a General Banking 13usinoss. Drafts 13ong1Jt and Sold on
till points in Canada, United States and Great Britain,
leiaRIM LIS' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
$i2i FLAWS & 11l Vfib'r3 v'Z MAT.
Interest Allowed on One Duller and Upwards at Current Rates, Interest Con-
pnnnded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements trade for Time Deposita.
we vireo to write insurance Ile old English or Canadian Companies, or In Mut-
ual Companies las nl ay be desired.
A01:3T'6 l'ln C,tiAio AND UNITED STATES : THE CANADIAN BANE Or COMMERCE.
13¢ARRS�L-
P 1.311•x1:, AST—I0IIdmlAN.--A1 St. dames'
Church, Sraforth, on July 11th, by
Rev. Father Kennedy, Margaret
Tlureset, third daughter of Mr. John
0illoral, to Mr. William Premier -
east, all of Seaforth.
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1UcRAxxn.--In brussels, on July 1511,
Patrick McKenna, aged 55 yeare.
CAOrroY.—In Morrie, on July 151h,
Alexander Cameron, aged 84 years
and ten months.
Deennooi.—In Atwood, on July
Georgo Daubrook, jr., aged 24 yenta,
7 months and 17 days.
BDnones —In Brussels, on Tuesday,
July 18th, Sane, beloved wife of
henry Burgess, aged 40 years.
SR. T30B Z,S 7MLA_4.S�7TS,
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......
Irides trimmed
Hides rough
Sheep skins,enoh..•
Lamb skins each
Apples per bag
Wool
Pork
58
58
30
54
32
13
9
3 00
40
6 00
1 00
811
60
60
85
00
34
14
00
3 50
50
7 00
00
860 1 00
65 00
50 00
17 18
7 00 7 50
Levenr000, July 8.—Cheese—There
has been a steady consumptive demand
from the country for Ghost. Holders
have been willing to accept is per cwt.,
decline on the week on both colored and
white. The market to -day closes with a
heavy tone. Wo quote finest colored, 47s
to 47e 11c1 per cwt., and ditto white, 45s
to 40s 6d. All under priced grades have
been in very small request at prices from
4s to 35s per cwt., ae in quality, it being
very difiloult to move them. Butter—
There is still no quotoble stock here of
American and Canadian. We quote
Irish batter Corltflrets, 1035 per cwt.;
monde, 100s ; thirds, 08s ; and fourths,
Sts.
TORONTO, July 18.—The receipts today
were moderate, with a fair number of
buyers. Prices avers a shade melee, with
the demald rather inactive. Choice ex•
port oattle sold at 4,o to 4;su, and meds.
nm ar Jlc. A few rough steers soiti at
Seo to 4c. The best butchers' cattle sold
at 3:1-o to 4o per 1b. ; medium at 5. n to
Bp, and inferior at 25e to 8. Calves
Wel at 54 to 510 eaob, aecording to
quality, and milch cows et 530 t0 545
each, Sheep dull, with no change in
prices ; the best sold at no per lb ;
lambs brought 53 to 54 eaob ; hogs aro
rather easier, the best selling at Geo to
60, and medium at 50 per Ib.
EAar BcrrALo, N. Y., July 18.—Cattle
—Twenty -live oars on sale, only a pod•
cling trade, most of offerings, stockers
and common cattle ; good 1,150 pound
steers offered at $3.80 to 53.85 ; no bey•
era. Sheep and lambs—Thirteen cars of
Bale, outside of the peddling of a few
sheep to city butchers, the Salo of a load
in small Iota to ship on an order and the
sale of smell lots to make weights on a
load or two to ship to eastern butchers,
there wee no market today and not
enough trade to establish quotatioue.
llogs—Seventeen care on sale, prices
ruled fully 60 lower en all, and 03100
ranged :—Yo'llers, good to obolee, 56.25
to 50 30 ; good mediums and packers,
50.16 to $6 20 ; a few choice closely
minted, 56.25 ; pigs were in best do,
ma11d and brought 56,30 to 50,36, all
wore not sold.
LONDON, 3111y 17. --Tho Marla Lone
Express, in ice weoltiy review of the
British grain trade, says :--The wheat
harvest is well forward in SOuth.ea51
England. The recent rains came too
late lo help any cereals there, but they
saved the oats and benefitted barley else
evilere. Some exoollent jnd(ree estimate
thea the yield of wheat will be twenty•
eight barbels per Mete on 2,000,000 acres,
Our estimate for the United Kingdom is
2,100,000 wee, tine emallest acreage
planted for half 11 century, with an
avereg8 yield which will possibly be
nearly as low as tltet of 1886, namely, 2,.
680 hellhole to the hundred eeoos. Eng.
11x11 wheat has doolined ld on the int.
portal everngo, but has ndvanoed 6d in
London. In forty 11reteslnse markets the
tole last week was Arm, tendin twenty
3011 Foreign wheat was of irl'ego'af
value: Aafert0an red winter WAS from
64 to lid d0areir on the ween. 001001130
wheat was 01 cheaper.
INGERSOLL, Ont„ July 18.—Offerings
today, 2,624 boxes -800 Janes and 1,•
824 Julys. Sales, one lot of Junes, 209
boxes, at Oto; market quiet.
BELLEVILLE, Ont., July 18.—There
were boarded to.day20 factorioe. Offer.
Ings, 1,325 boxes white and 325 colored ;
total, 1,050 boxes. the following sales
were made :—Ilodgeon Bros., 805 boxes
white at 110 ; J. R. Brown, 800 boxes
w hite and 200 boxes colored at Oo; 3, T.
Warrington, 130 boxes white and 00
boxes colored at 9o.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
SERVANT WANTED.—APPLY
et 01100 to
=S.W. M. SINCLAIR.
WILMS ON CATTLE. — TO
Prevent flies from troubling your
stook apply our Horn 11y Preventative,
which is both cheap 31 DtP9 uioee
G. Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
TENDERS WANTED.—TEN-
n10ns wanted for cutting about 13 acres
of high land hay and the hay crop ou a
Seaver Meadow. The job will be let on
shares or sold out entirely, Por further
particulars imply at 0000 to
ADAM' SCOTT,
South Half Leta, Con. 4, Morrie.
Farm for Sale :—The Farm, containing 100
acres, is also offered for solo. Possession
could be g1veu next Pall.
Morris, Juno 2011+,1803,
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN -
1' 1E11010NEn has several good Farms for
sale wad to rout, easy terms, hi Tow»shilne
of Morris and Grey, 1? S, SOOTT,Bressole,
07-11.
rIBIOICE FARM FOR SALE.—
• Being South half Lot 27, 005.0, Morris,
100 001'55, uoa rly all eloared, Good buildings,
Ono young bearing orchard, Immediate pee.
session, Itesy Terms, Apply to
W. M. SIN0LAIR,
tf- Solicitor, ,le., Brussels,
2OCI ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
The 200 aero farm, being lots 11
and 82, con. 10, Gray, is offered for sale. 120
acres are cleared rod the balance well t1m-
1,ored. Buildings first-class. Orchard, well,
&e. School house within 40 rods. Posses-
sio» given at a085 if desired. For further
partleulare 1.18 50 Price, terms, &0. apply to
111118. \VALI'Elt,
3.31 Roseville P.0.
or NELSON BRIC KER, ou fart.
filABDI FOR SALE,—THE UN-
nE181onnn offers his splendid 125 acre
.1x1111, being Lot 8 mud west port Lot O,Oon,
0, Grey, for Bale. There aro 1(e acres cleared,
balance timbered. Two dwelling bonees,
bank barns, good orchard, well fenced. A
3Leyer failing spying on the piano. Posses-
sion given any time. The subscriber oleo
otfot'e for sale a dwelling house, stable and 5
nares of land h1 the corporation of 13ruseols,
The house and garden would be routed for a
elioob Limo If not sold. Hard and soft water,
Fee urines, terms and further pInrtloulare
apply to 11011N SMITki,
Proprietor,
'31 11 Brussels P. 0,
CPLENDID FARM 1t'OE SALE,
kJ Detect loin 11 and 12, cin, 13 Township
Of GTO, County of Huron, containing 200
oal'es, the property of the late 30111 Robert -
Son, 150 notes bleared and free from ob-
structions, 15 soros bush, mixed timber,
ba1an00 partly cleared. Soil Way loam,
meetly 1011ing, Paced with straight rail
fennel and watered by two wells and a
spring privi'ege. Oon,modione dwelling
house,Wogelebed attached and on
excellent dollar under house. Two largo
barns, stone stabling and other nutbufld-
tuge, Two good boa'ng orohords, orna-
mental trees and small fruits, 43 notes
from Brussels, a lively town on the G. T. 1t.,
convenient to 8011007, ahurebee and post
ORloe. This property lies well, is a (Irate
elites grain mud stock farm and should be
Snell by intending porch/Mrs pelt is offer-
ed ata bargain. ilor farther particulate
Reely to 01100,3110, 7t0131ilsTS0N,
or 3)ANi1 1 ROBERTSON, on
the premises, or by letter to Oranbrook P.
0. 35.4
DENTAL.
1)L.lelTIsTi
M. CAVANAGH, L• D. S. D, D, S.,
etradu815 of the itoyal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario and of Toronto Hui,
varsity, Olrrroi—dyer A, lt. Smith's Store
Brussels,
IM2II,OVED LARGE WHITE YORK.
11313E BOA.
T1108nurlol'elgoed wRill keep for got'v1a0 tate
present.shi eeanig the Ilnnrovo l largo wnl1e
Yorkshire t'o sig "Beady' ` 0u 101 21,, eon, 0,
Morris, to 'which a emit to somber of sows
will bo taboo. Terms $1.00 tette paid at
time uf0ervi0or with tbopt9Vilege of 73110.0•
log if 11eeeseary, Pedigree may be men 1111.
0R implication, ROBERT 211130014,
101! Propt'iotoo,
Pepper's Drug 1 '1
J
2
Store.
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LECAL ARID CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Cor1 a3au,er, Callen•
1) 03 made, Oillou—Vaustoue'e Block, Binns•
sols 21-:110
,\'U" 51. SINOI:IAIII • Sell clter,(Iouvey-unbcr,Netau Pub -
lie, dm, 011lce—Vanstor'',, Block, 1 door
north of Central Hotel. Private Puede to
Loan,
r'IASIET,ON, ITOLT L@ HOLMES,
Bar'rister's, Solicitors, Notarise Public,
(indelioh, Ont,
At, C. CAM]•:lioj,1 (2,1 1•., 1771111134 HOLT,
'110? 11011.1(136.
Uy
F. I3LAIR , 13AIIR1STE
.R
Solicitor, Co, Onto of Sorrow &
Prondfnois 011loo, Godo1•ic11.1 011lee over
(3111Ies & R
Smith's ank, Brussels,
Money to Loau, 47
AUCTIONEERS.
A BAXMANN,
• Auctioneer, ,s always ready to at-
tend sales of farces, farm !doe k, &0. Terms
cheerfully given. Gran hrook P.O. Sales
nifty be arranged at Tan POST P111)11811 Mg
House, 111111380111.
GEORGE KIRKBY, Lioonsed Auctioneer. Sales oouduot
stockit specialty Orders left at Tan IS and Pose
P 11b118hleg House, l3ru wore, or sent to Walton
P. 0., will re50iv0 prompt attention,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
sB ae an Auctioneer, I am prepared
to conduct sales of fares stock at ronsouable
Prime, Knowing the standing of uoarly
evory portico I am in a position to soll to
good marks and got good security when sold
on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed, Give
we a Mall, 32• F S, SCOTT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
NAT
• H. MoORAOEEN,
Tesursr of Marriage Licenses. OOloe
at Ms Grocery, 'Puruborry street, Brussels.
N. BARRETT,
• Tonsorial CO's
doer
south of A. AI. McKay & 0o'e hard Were store.
Ladles' anti obildreae hair nutting a specialty
AIOOoNAIR, —�
..t3.. Issnrer of Marriage Licenses, by
appotetulout of Liout,•Govornor, Commfe-
sion0r, &c., Q. B. Conveya)loor and Agent
Fire Insurance Co. Otllee at the Cranbrook
Post 0119e.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
INsamixog,
FIRE" AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX. EIUNTE,B,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court
Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loau and Ineuriuoe Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Oolleotione made.
Office in Graham's Block, Brussels.
Ii IL PAINTING,
V Miss Merles, of \Vingham, is prepared
to give instruction in oil painting, dorms
maybe asoertniued at Miss/48111e ltnss' store
whore samples of work may be seen. Mlles
Merles would else take a few more pupils in
music.
(Ti A. IiAWKINS,
J. • Organist h1 St, John's (Murat, Brus•
sets, end pupil, in the Art of Teaohiug of A.
W. Thayer, Mus. Doe., Now 'York, will give
lessons to pupils either at J. 0, Halliday s,
Dor. King and Oslo Ste., or if preferred, at
their own I0mo0. Monday, 'lvosday and
Wednesday at Walton. Terms moderate,
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
eJ • donor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary Oo115ge, is prepared to treat all
0ie5tt055 of tlnmeoticated animals In a com-
petent manner. Pal'tiellNL' attention paid
to veterinary doutfetry. Calls promlotlat-
tended 00, 011108 and Innrmary—Two doers
north of bridge 'ruruborry 81., Brussels,
MEDICAL CARDS.
T A. MoNAUGIiTON, M. D.
• • 0, M„ L. B. O, P., Edinburgh, M. 0, P
S. Ont. ltesideuoo and orrice in Wlleon'
Block, corner of Mill anti 'Rltruborry 'Ste,
'l1T L. GI]3SON, M. D.
3) • 0, 111,, 141. 0, P. S. 0111,, Graduate
Qu000's University, Kingston, 0o'pinE-
1ma10'0 Moak, ono floor South of Standard
13 auk, Rr,eeale, Night boll answered at the
same ulnae,
cLEOD'S
System. Rfenevato
--•AND 03.1)1011—•—^
TESTED REN[EDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weals. and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate -
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Nour•
night, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Malley
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY OODERICHy, ONT.
S. M. MaLDOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer,
Sold by J. T, PEPPER,
Druggist, Bfdosele.