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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-2-10, Page 5FED. 10, 1 88 8. THE BRUSSELS FOST toistroveemusseasenseacenneezemeeteesietroisowiesseensizzoi. .. Quarterly mooting was hold in t.hoLeer1•llp owning Tumidity oning Inst n '',feth'+diat,lturch but Sunday twining. � 100turo WWI delivered in Whitilald'e . ti 1rt Mew Tho soroho, was coudueted by tatelu l aKtor, oltah by 1tev. 1'. li. Nugent, of hulk• itIetit1 « (31 Her. .1 T. l,ey,ear, J Munro, of J31•us. I now, ori"How to got rich,' Ian loot 1 :trs, llfatelonald. is slowly improving, sets, p1'eanh(d in filo uvanfng, wax nnivorsally pro:Weal and 1)11(8 y to having boon 53915 int nearly two L'oNomer, -Tho concert given by "Ilan• and forcibly Illustrated. IIs &flo xl I t tt.3K1 tA31►1 J1E1(K, co harm., Oaf, bar," i I l t i baritone v ¢lief riches and told how to get item inclml ' hent. . is hnvh'li been laid up fur a last l loamy ¢veno) wx c , I 6 "1 , fit 1 G The ;Mem rlenlerad wont: of a high order, ecuuuntr, eel dr nl.t, riot then rbn1., ,l 1(c. ' r s d smutted. duty, Ir, I 1 m c .1(e an r nt an•npll-nod by a toper tit 1P of the Mott t, Y human voile, Alis 1,, O'C:,ntlor, of i 11301 (Imre kingdom lh„eo who Ite.trd Brussels, played the ecroutpa)in(eulsnodl 1 it were won satisfied and pleased, tout; two songs, which worn highlyappt'0. Deentetio,--After a brief illness of die. Waled. Thu £0'1001191{ was the program: 08.90 of the brain Edgar, eldest sou of --"Marie," "The King and the Maiden," Marsden Stnith passed into Lite 111190011 "Tho Drunkard's Wife" ; "Daddy," by world on Weilm:da1' morning, aged 22 Miss O'Connor; "The Maid and the years, 11 months end 11 days, 1 f had MW," in which Dunbar represented four recently recovered from It llevere attack different characters; "'Che Lillie Stowe- of typhoid fever' and was nicely recruited away," "\W lto1's Anchor" ; "Jimmy," when Ode brlun trouble came ori, Ito by Mfss O'Connor; "Ho Never foes was abl, to g1( to tho barn on Saturday Back 00 a ',Timid," "Tho Holy friar," forenoon but was uuC0(1 310113 for acv„rel 'Poo Toboggan ellido, ' "Gathering rho days previous to his decease. Edgar had M• rtle with May,” •'free Laucu of learned hie trado at the Ronald Engine Mine," "Aunio Laurie." Works, leruseels, and was n competent 1' 1NTeltT'AIaMNNTr--Tho entertainment workman, beloved by all who knew him. i ;..rbc`entne7 encu Te4arotte ratrterata ' 3aGta 1tudg air Salesmen Wanted 1 The Princip/o n/ Tretatrnenl. 10 19)1.000 for the este 3t Nuro,ry ft tock, 1 11( tttei d 1Al 1 lit PAID. t 1 1 1, )r Ku'd tm 1 1 tt t 1 y l K S ANn l:x lh to 1 tiApply ul nu 1, Oath)! ago. (!1 far ,n this l»q>erJ a l', t iu Ca a 1('a e, 111) .0110 (1l'. 1•- - _. ......^^•'_.--`-. eekB.--J. C. t,tevmison is itlso getting I s won attoudod, in' the ptinoi plc+ of induetry rereolutl weak• and e110wed Very 111(3)))y Mutt may b + aa•• tl'l13 (3 1)3 3 a,5 tying w xpt up in 1(181'8 Miesi otery semens preached on Iion- fryn mire :et mot Sabbath by the Itev. A, M. McCullough, of Fordwloli. Weeks nln„li1343 111th con., Monday night Whitlield's Tuesday night ; Ilonfryn, Wednesday night, Doputation, Rous, A. IT. McCullough and J. T. Legear, Wit 1 ton, The pitch 110108 to the north and south of m1(• village mu something terrible. If Honlpb0.1y le not killed beforo the wihtor is over it will be a marvel. Ills O'Connor, of Brussels, a eletutlby her motile end friends, will 141 VO a gland concert here on Friday evening, tho 24th inst. It will be a mustoal treat. A foot -ball tournament is to bo hold at Walton on Saturday, Feb, 180, at which rinb8 are expooterl from tho schools in the vioinity, It is expected that about eight root -ball teams will attend, and ltlatahee have been arranged between the visiting teams. PLcy will begin about 11 o'clock a. m., and h :mod day's sport ill' he looked for, slather pel•mittim,. Wro$otor. Coux003rn .—Tho many friends of George Eyeel, Ilan8aud reporter. formor- ly of this place, but now of Toronto, will he tiled to learn that the paragraph which appeared in last week's Pose 01as mu•loading and, to soma extent, incor- rect, Mr..isyvel, instead of felling Ott the street, WIe brutally attacked by a prowling rullinn, who, oftor robbing hon of his wa1011, mmnay 111311 overshoo', left hint iu.„.011=iblu on the pavement (the right being rho coldest opo of the winter.) When found by a policeman later on, that intelligent guardian of rho law removed him to the police- station, whore, frozou and iueeueible as he was, be was kept all night, although his addrees was found among the papers on his person. kir. Lyve's hands were more or less frozen, but it is thonoht permanent injuries will be confined to the loss of the little finger of each band. It is thought that had the unfortunate gentlemen been at once re. moved to his owe house and his case re- ceived immediate attention the effects of his 18hn)1mo troatmont could havo boon largely alleviated. T.istow of - Business mon complain of tbo difficul• ty of collecting accounts this year. I'ier:•c Collison shipped 79 bead of hogs Ball 20 cattle to the Toronto market last week. Ourcurlors were knocked out of the tankard contest by being walloped by Brussols last week. Tho aminal meeting of tho County Orango Lodge of North Perth was held in the Orange Hall hero on Tuesday. On Wednesday morning of last week, about half -past five. Lha stable awned by W. 12, Clayton, was found to bo on fire. An alarm was zoom -led and in a short time the hose was attached to the hy- drant in front of Hess Bros: factory, but it was too late to save tho building and cootie::: part of which was rented by John Connolly„ as a stable. Ile had a span of horses to it, and those who canto to rho place first wen unable to save 1110111.. Ono of tho horses woe owned by the first of Connolly tG Laing and tho other by ;111 C'mdtolly, A bulgy and part of ,t set of double harness we'o sae. od, the buggy boing only slightly injured. Tho building was covered by insurance, but there was none on the militants. The total loss on contents was about ;131110. Blot :ayo la. Mr. Saulte, of this place, has just re- turned from 0. visit to Goderich friends. Air's. Robt. McPherson went north to Walkerton on Wedaesctay lost to visit friends. , AIr. Buck, of Mauitoba, slpone a fow i days at Mr. Robertson's, of this place on ' his way back to 1lauit0ba, Mrs. John Patterson, of tho bouudary line, has boot laid up for some time. It is to be hoped that the old lady will soon regain her health and strength. Miss Dimont, who has boon away visit. ing friends in Goderich for several woeks, arrived Boole last friday evening. She looks well, as usual, after enjoying 'her- self in [19109'5 Capital. Tho mrotiug of the managers of the cheese factory took place on Woditesday el this week. Tho old man8.ger9 wets again appointed. Mr. Scott tools tho whey, There havo been several Changes in tho 101313 routes. John Wilson takes the 2nd of Morris. Rev. A, Y. Hartley, Presbyterian min- ister of this plaoo, owing to bad health, lieu decided, by the dootor's ordors, to go south for tho wrnt0r. 1l1r. 21. has been troubled. for some time and Tar: Pose wishes, with all his other friends, that be may shortly bo restored to his family in fully -motored health. A vary enjoyable time was spent at a 000(1 at tho Man80 on Wednesday ovon- ing of last week. A lull house was the ardor, of courso, and the young folks seemed to onjoy themselves wail. These 0ooiels, of which a number aro to be giv- en, aro under the auspices of the W. F. M. S., and rho object is to raise church ftindo. It is to be hoped they will all bo as successful as the first. The name( is to be at Mrs, MaxW0ll's, on the botmd- 'try 0)1 Thursday evening of last week Quito a number of youngfolke, and a sprinkling of alit fonts, assembled in the Bell, but if the older ones endeavored to k00p the law, "No ono to laugh,” it lvould not he a groat plensuro to then. There wore it lunml)00 of very funny scones 111.00010d by Mr. Cooly and shown through his tl1agi0 lantern. 13osid05 tide (hero wore ut Loudon and a 'of tows of do rbc.r viows nuntbor of prominent men, but the lead- ing feature wits rho loaturo by the rev. ?gentlemen, illustratod by the latteen. At rite 01090 a vote of 110011ks (010 1011dor011 Mr. Cool( and banked by tho hoerty at- pla11a0 of oho audience Mr. C, alway9 endeavole to inl0ro81, and 110 eil(1500ded Very well on Thursday or ming, .13111151. Aire. Spume, sr„ had 010011(01' paralytic a1r0101 last Sunday.morning. Wo aero (18.1111( say that silo 1s gutting bot tor. At 1110 meeting of the lions of Tenp. twit Friday evening thorn wore in connection with the Methodist Sunday The nonoral on Thursday afternoon was school given in Robertson's ]fall on Mon- day evening), the Nth nit, 0158 n Donl- p10te sucee-s. The 0111111 'ell who took part wero trained by Mrs. J. T. Legear and Choy did eplondidly. The following was the program : Chorus, "Away to tho harvest," by 11 girls ; duan, mouth uric an and organ by John Wa'laco and 815• tar ; tableau, before and after marriage t solo by Miss Lang ; dialogue, "Train to Mauro" ; inetrumeutel, Mr. Milne and daughter ; recitation, ontitl011, "Red Jacket„' rendered with excollout offeat by Mrs, Legear ; tableau, "Where is my wandering boy to -night” ; duett, "The little dairymaid" by "Dunbar" and Maud Milne ; chorus by 0 little gi Is and 2 boys ; „ole, "Kathleen," by Miss Liz- zie Wallace ; tableau, "Simply to thy cross T cling" ; dialogue, "'rho bashful yonne tont" , instrumoota1, Mr. 1tiluo and daughter ; duett, "Quaker's court- ship," by Elverson Ann15 and Maud Milne ; rclritation by Rev. J. T. Legear ; sol, by "Dunbar" entitled, "Toboggan" ; duott, "Allow mo to move a vote of thanks" by Mr. and Mrs. Legear.. The proceeds amounted to $10 anti will be applied toward procuring a library for tho Sabbath school. AlCorrib. Miss Addie Mooney arrived home from an extended visit to Detroit 011 Saturday of loot week. Goon. -Collector Mooney has finished his work with the taxes of 1887 seaming every cent. When. it is considered that this is 511,408.91 and a very close year for mongy. Mr. Mooney has done very welt and must certainly bo cut out for a tax collector. The Union Sabbath sallool at Ander- son's soho'l house collected the respect- able sum of 1114.00 for mis-ionary pur- poses last year. It was paid over to the Pre-bytorian Mission Fund, the collec- tions of the previous year going to the same fund of tho Methodist church. Itl000,l Lev FA0)1008' Crcu.—This club met at Chas. Wheeler's last Thurs- day evening and disouslod, "Which is the more profitable, mixed farming or dairy- ing?" Mixed farming was sustained by Jae. Shurrie, Jno. Barr, Allan Spier, 0. B. Harris and R. Black ; Dairying by Jos. Scott, Peter Barr, 1I. Burkholder, 200. \l'ilhioson told Cba,,. Mozell. Geo, Brower occupied the chair and leave his darnel= in favor of dairying. "Manure, weeds and fruit" will be discussed at the next meeting, Atoll will be held at W. Innis' next lhn(sclay, 1f thoriveris 11000• able, if nut, at C. 13. Morris'. 1)119¢15. The dobat0 in Anderson':, school house on Tuesday evening war, well attended cousidoring the rough weather. Thorn are eighty names on the membership roll and rho society is in a flourishing condition. The follow- ing officers wo appointed for the mouth : Prosideut, Wm. Cochrane ; 1'ice•Presi- dont, John Sample ; See.-Treas., Allan 0Oohra110 ; Committen of Manngemont, Thos, Atrarhen, Dan. McLauehl;u, Chas. Armstrong, Maggio McKay and Cora Hough. The delette was "Resolvod that the Negro has suffered morn at the ]lands of the whites than the Indian." The affirmative was sustained by ill. 131aok, Jamas Aiticins, Dan. 1'IaLauohliu and Quintin Anacreon. The negative by Wm. Coohranoe, Allan Cochrane, Chas. Armstrong and Jennie Bowmen. The chairman, Andrew Sample, decided that the sidos were oven. Readings were given by Sandy Molfauohiin, Tamed Bowman, Clots. Armstrong and Miss Melissa Souoh. A so11 was given by Dan MoLanchlin, The debate for noxt Tuesday evening is on "Co111n1eroial Union," with tho Maple Leaf Farmers' Club. Tho Maple Loof's will telco tho negative. A largo crowd is axpootad. Carr-Onur.-Whore is Polly ? Oh i Poll I naughty Poll, did I not Ioavo thea to guard and protect, to spread abroad and publish the 95195 of our moo famous township '? But when from my wander- ing I return I find you have gone end TUE Posr has no news from hero. Por. haps you don't go out ; perhaps you can- not hear tam nowe, but surely you heard Grey, wee played on the grounds of the of the scalae. Never at word said you I latter on Saturday last, Tho game be - Never a word of the wanderer's 3oturn gam at 2 o'clock end lastod ono hour, 1'e - front the wilds of a lumbsrman's onmp. silting in a draw, neither side seau1•3ng a Mr. Pugh and Mr. Lake will feel slighted goal. T.'!re ground Wm in poor condition but it is not lay fault as I was away on amount of a recent thaw, which 1110(10 dreaming dreams of innocence and on- it touch more difficult playing. Some joying the joys of the joyful tad whon I good playing was dono by both sides, comae book I find the people saying, "I however, and it would be hard to decide knew it was trim," "I said thorn would whish is the hotter team. The best of be no mom Boltwhou ho loft, didn't T good feeling provailed during the day. say so, Who is Poli. 011 1 its the oth- The return ntatoh will be played et Wel. or ono." What wonderfully olovor proph- ton on the 18th inst. Tho following arc ole ? Why, who tolyl you ? "Bell wears the names of the playore from No. 1;— trousers." 0111 how I would like to Forwards—D. Robertson, P. Forgnsol, warn your trousers yunng Ivan, "She J. Hollinger, G, Dolgatty and S, Ando). never was a girl.' "A girl can't write." son ; Half.badlts--L. 13x11, .1. MoLauglt- Lete sou you try. Do half as woll as I lin a11dB. Dulgatty' Baako'-'W. Ritchie do atter hanging out the clothes and and R.. Ferguson ; Goal -300. Peale. washing fora latntly of eight. You jest Suoa1asyor, SAM.- Last Friday the try it 01(, 000)0 but and let's 800 you solo of imported Clydesdelo llersoe and write. Aslt'Tug Pose which is tho hest. high grade cattle was ]lead on the farm of h in Well known im porl- nu I a o , MoL c that L a ! hem: • fr ml some of ori in Now let u Novo Y havo 00 much to say, ]'ours truly, Beer,. or and btoodc•, and was attended by a Alonzo 1('1¢}90 arrivert hong from too very largo nuulber of people froth smear (vest lest weak whoa ha has bcon for 11nd far. "Peinoo of Droggborn was several months 0ngn3e(1 with a largo hnocltod down at $1,(100 to Wm. Camp. gang of workmen building slip (loops for bell, of Manitoba. "113111 of the Isles" the raitwlty, His work. ovidontl ttgro0d was knocked clown to W. McLeod, of with him judging by his healthy ap. Manitoba, at $1,000. (,altlo 501d high, 2 11010%1100, ,year old hoifers bringing $110 and orates W0 11¢00 to mord this week Our delttlt as high as $18. Everything was gold of Miss Alifion Mitchel], a promising opting tho stallion ellourist," which is young lady of 21, which cad oven a took tor sale yet, and a fat eolw, This pravo:c plane 1(t Lha 'weld:nm of her father ori that the elt0 was IL moire:. 011e a11)1 net 7`onuay 27th. She leaves (1 largo oirelo malto.ollif1 to get rid of surjphts stock. 01 (donde, to whom site had muloare:I Goo. Kirkby rune the a1clion0br 00rill 11111 eranro ns r hoveolt by 11x1• many virtues, to metro hie woter Well. The plura1n3ols of then inn. them:nlew members i)131301bd, +turf 11101 1101 boss. `1'11'01051 in bona of It morn iso 11113 horses Taira so:nothing with -1he11 (1311} jn'op00,i•d, balloted for and :wept. 1 Own:, we shell Moot ltgein J1( nor lmmc that 1110 Manitobans nlny be 1'run1 1(1 eel, in hon 1(1, for they are two exeolloltt hareem, VALUABLE FARM NI WASHINGTON, 111 telt 11101J111L1 f.,brr1(1 Stolle Oiba•i'TJ, Eminent hung nod 'throat Kurnool), ` -091(•1, 01141131-- COUNTY OF HUiION. !i 1(iTM(3010'I.,!s" IN THE TOWNSHIP OFGREY. IN THE To bo snl(1 by Pnbll, 11(.'i,r1 1(t tho 11(11• d'1' TTIIZ AMl•:RICAN I1D1l:L„ 'rnr1, litero0,, fu lin Vlll tl o.of 1(1 1 a,a r.0, on 14, �" 411 11., TT A xt '"4 , l "Sti1 TUTL81):{Y, 1'7;1;. Lith, 1.888, Soot W. st,.re1'xt•.r ii. n. sr,» ey .1 41:,9, at 10'110,01113, P. u., by 11r, A. +ironer, Aum- Manufacturers, Axton, 11,11 Iattrr of reply 1101100x. 1111 111, DfoCart0cy, at Ito rlr, Got :- That part lot 0. con .1.2, Township of (troy,Acton, Out., Sept, (4,18(3 . south of th0 aerate of tri, hod of tin ltlyer (rnorge 3fo)'artn,y, Neg., 110cu1, Ont.. Maitland. 1(l nares uu,ro or roes, 111(011 Sm: -1-,ur 1"(10(3 r"eelvnd, in reply very largely attended, rho service being T bog to Inform yon Ut1t lir. Wnxbington 'i^01101 .c ��,� I This interestingsomal will be aenduetod by 1tov, lI. Swann. 'Lite he- Y' ournrlotolyorm 0110f Catarrh Drh of i soars• Bar further p5rtic11lu1•s sow bill posters, or stlntding }retch thrwalouod t„ break down C0n11f('11ee(1 ill reared family have tho p1•aytlrs and syn- patily of a 1.0ry large chola of friends. apply 1(1 the Law 011100 01 the Venders' to- wy rnnsttutimt: 1 had prov(onsly triol 1 het tors, in 11,0 el ty of London. over}tblag nbrl cent}• p1 30lilnu 0f nolo i Pm; Iiranllavrt Row. -Tho examination without ruow(vina n pnrlk1le of gond. When of Robert lhlrnion and other witnesses took pinto in rho house of Rob art Arm- strn g, near l3elgravc, 1(i Friclov last against the prisoners William Watson, John hopper, George Manna, VanRansol. or Va1)N0l'man, and William Gardner Niaholeon. Tho above named parties wore charged with having committed n felouions assault and battory 111)011 Robt. Durnion, on the evening of Tannery 24th, and also at the said time tools it pocket book eelt'tining $5,75, also a silly pocket handkerchief from Bunion. The exam- ination tools place before Robert Arm- strong, Tame.' McCallum and David Boort, T. Ps, who committed tho parties charged to stand their trial for said of- fences. Tho prisoners had for their counsel Mr. Dickinson, of Wingham. After tbo committal Mr. Dickenson asked would the Court tako bail ? The AIapi- strlttes ooneented to do so, A wordy warfare ensued which lasted until about 9 o'clock in tho morning lvben all, except Armstrong departed for their (tomes, Armstrong refusing to hove anyth,ng more to do with the ease after bending the warrant to rho constable. On the following day Magistrates McCallum and Scott 130cepted of bail. There were folly fifty people eh the trial and the dignity of the law was fully snstaincl. From Jesi to Erma1. BY REV. E. P, ROE( C>rey. Another wedding on the carpot. Social parties are now in order. Commercial Union is tho loading guos- tion, Thos. Baylis lost a good mare from inflammation on tho 27th ult. A good many of the boys talk of going to the North-west in the Spring. Joseph Dunbar, of Dakota, is visiting his friends, David Dunbar and family, of tho 4th. Chris. Cosens, 2nd son., lost a fine steer a few days ago. Root. Oliver, 4th con., also lost one, Tho average attendanco of pupils at S.S. No, 5, during the last half }oar was 50. G. McDonald, teacher. Robt. Inglis left 13. motels last Tuesday for Bathgate, D dtota, to attend 'o kin son who is seriously ill with a fever. Tho usual debato will bo held in Shine's school honso next Monday , veiling. :3ub- jeot—"-should capital punishment bo abolished 1" Tho report circulated that Himmel Shine and wifo were frozen in tho tato blizzard is false in the mamma Ito they are living it, Winnipeg and aro enjoying good health. 1Yhero aro rho prophets now who not many months ago were prophecying an open winter? I think thoy hal better keep in the house for fear of being frozen up or snowed up. Foot -bell seems to bo tiro leading sub- ject just 110w 3n most of the 00110019, Nue matches between the scholars of different sections are all the !age. Some think illy trade as this is going too far. 2.(1(1,31 LA1ms.-Last Tuesday morning wOL'OTOT Tal leitl,.3s9ON, a own belonging to David Grant, lot 13, con. 14, gave birth to twin lambs. This is a little on the oarly side and the wee muttons will havo to bo oared for tenderly. John Dunbar has 100s0d his 100.aoro ?farm, lot 28, con. 4, to T. Elutshinson, of 1tho 0th con., for a terns of five yoars. 1Mr. Dunbar will sell his stock, iulp1e- lments, cce., early in March, and intenile suetnoving to Bruesels, where 110 will wolf ,t his trade of house -building. 1 Ilabkirk Bros. have lately purchased the well•]tnotvn imported Clydesdale stal- lion "Tuck's A11," from Edward Bell, of Londosboro', and their present intention is to tato him to the Northwest. This horse was imported by Thos. 1)toLauch. lin, of this township, anti is a splendid animal and hell -known throughout this section. Foos-B.trn. -r1 foot -ball match, be- tween 0team from Walton and No. 1, 1111117 .0 11 3. 1 commenced taking lox nlcdiohro I would ' JI.I Vendors' Boll chole, almost aull,eata with e,1(000, 111111t1144 down 1n r throat 1(t night:, mot 1"u1 about river -Ip - .. - In hone %ft+•r 1 ire ,.e„ , t.., i. ,. 1,1,. ane( ,inn n, r„1(• n uric and in two mentos woo entirely cured. Ate 9 is noarl 711 your 013111ta1 Lava 1104 no return of the trouble. 1 earn couadontly ro0orn- A nent for the following Com panies:-'1'. mond Dr. lrashington to 1nu, ef0 is no F, 1 quack his ebnngel, aro moderate he is a li' • I14311. r 'i n f' k THE POST 1 arta, Hendry A; Son, $enforth, Plows of all binds, Lend Rollers, Cultivators, Straw Cotters, Grain t;rushors ; Tolton Bros., Guelph, Pea Harvesters, Steel .Flexible Harrows, No. 7 Plows ; Patterson Bros., Woodstock, Light Steel Binders, Oxford Reapers 5 rakes, Mowers, front and rear outs, Ifoar's Hay Rakee, Patterson 's com- bined Seed Drill, 10 hoes, and cultivator combined, 2 furrow Gang Plows, Spring Tooth Harrows 'LO teeth, Spring Tooth Cultivators ; A. Murphey & Co., Cloelph, Noy's Patent Reversible Hay Carrier and Double Angle Steel Track, moot com- plete in Canada, A Speoial Bargain can be lead in Binding Twine. All are sold at Prices to suit those hard tinnus. Satisfaction. Guaranteed. on all Imple- n1011ts sold, W i1f. RX.A- .TTN, 110000-Tooxmautte Sr 11118', J3srsoou,o. Returned,to Brussels! ROBERT ARMSTRONG (10siros to state that he has again bocomo a resident of Brussels and is prepared to take Contracts for all kinds of Carpenter Work, such as llouso Bonding, Barn Framing, Mill Wrighting, &o. ' He will also maim m Spooiaity of Mov- ing oa ing Buildings. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Satisfaction Guaranteed. in every instance. It "tI3'1', ARMS TONG. �k BRUSSELS E WOR S' I desire to inform the 1'nblie that I have Leased the well- known Bunss1Si2s LIMIn Wonics from Thos. Town and will run thio business 11CSt Season. I will also continue to follow and and prepared to fnl•nisll esti- mates for Jobs, firc. BUILDING AND CORNER STONE always 011 hand. Satisfactio?t G uarautc rd. A Specln'ly uutda of 1lrlalti0yiug awl Plaalartttg Uwe. W F. 2C 1411.11...(2-, PROPRIETOR. FAIR WARNING! For the nlext80(lays we will sell the following first-class 1'lowa, all guaranteed to give satiefaoticn, with C'AS'T $12111.113 100,38118 r- Tlno TIfil Plow, worth 1110.00 at $12.00 No, 18 Thistl0 Cutter Plow$10,00 at$12.00 No. 18 „ „ $1.3.00 at $10.00 First•cless Lumber Wagon and 1 Set Knee Bob -sleighs to exchange for wood or umber. Wo havo on hand tho following ROLLB1*S, PLOWS, HORSE POWERS, STRAW CTJTTRRS, 'TURNIP 1'ULPICRS AND SLICERS, CTIOPPING MILLS, ars .Points far 911 Plotas kept eon - Mainly One hand, Ropnfrs of all kinds promptly altetdocl to at 10391)50) Pnloae, A 4(Anti1y of first-class 11ardwood Flooring on Intro , wall &tasoucl. Pinning, 341at011ieg axe 13end Sawing in drat class style 1(t the I*k118sE1.M 1•'O11SD1t1'. W, WILSON 1'1'01Th:10r. p0rleat gentleman le 1111 that term implies, 111 the course of a week or so 1111(1 at least ouch le my experience. Debora mo. Tonle truly. W. II. {'J101(i31. i 14110111(1 be. DISEASIES Tit EA nip. Catarrh, Catarrhal, float nose, Chronic Bronnbitis, Asthma and Consumption. Also loss of Voice, Chronic gess Throat, 1(301009' fug minima,' Tmisilo front tit. Throat, anti. Pale}i U, (rein the Nos,,, without the Spite. Read. by 'lj�jf, p1�1 {1 ' An111ianas0s of Elio 'load, Throat and Longa Read IJ�1fj 1.:IvUi bodjjfj• treated h' Iuialnlion•-Tho New 8iutilml." u *' CONSULTATION B1i9F. AUC - TON s*,,S.lC.0 l0vi VALUABLE FARM - PROPERTY. NO is a good tiin1; to Subscribe so tinder and by virtue of the power of sole as to Commence with the First coutaiuod iu a certain mortgage, which will Chapter of the Story. be, produced at the ((1,90 of nolo, them will 1 y be offered for sato, by Pu olio Atlatio0, at the QualmN', 110'rsl„ (11 the Village nt llnnssitne, on SATURDAY', Mb day of FEBRUARY, 0888, at the hour of 1000 O'clock, A. rd„ by ,79.0100 Stratton, Auctioneer. tau following lands, aamoly:-Ali that eertalu parcel of land situated in too Township of Grey, in too County of Huron. and Province ,31 On- tario, containing, by admaasnromont, arty acres, more or loss, being oornp,sed of the oast half of Lot number Thirteen, in the Fifth Onnoossiou of said Township. Tltnais Alin C, 21r3TsONs 1(F Sans, -Ten 1.100 omit of the purubaso mousy to bo paid to rho 1 ondors' Solicitors at Lha timo of sale, sufficient with tbo said ton per cent. to Wako one -third -,f 110 purchase money with. in ono mouth thereafter, and the haauce of ,selEl Masterpiece saidpur5bean 1080} to b0 secnrod by 5rst Roe's inert saga over the above promisee for r loam with (htoreat at the rate of sfx ued ono -half per cont. per annum, payable half yearly. The aboroproporty will bo offe•u13 for solo 1Ll1t1 has been read byT subloat to a reserved bid, to be axed by theons o} vendors'solloitors, Thousands with great ploasure. For forth or partf0ulars apply to 01 Week, TM, 13111pr, O rowther, ar Jioatgum0rl', -(Ta=dura' Soliait0ra, 00 Bing street oast, Toronto. Dated at Toronto, d anuury 10th,lees• 'til tl "tom jest io llrllilit" is said to be SUBSCRIBE NOW ! -111 g i IM '� if fi �'" 111, d r hPi3;iflM. . I.A.i It THE FRONT riANK, The proprietor wishes to remind the public that his stock of l"liV(lt- titre, including Parlor and Bedroom Suites and all kinds of furnituro usually kept in It first -clad, store, 0911.8 uz v'91155nthU MOM orfom alu7t1brYrtiie Latest Styles of Picture Nouirling, Frames and Oil Paintings in stuck. As I now lullnllfactan'o lay own Furniture, having Ion aonstantl Fm to Eight �Ie � � �et, I tum in a position to deal with the public on more liberal terms than over, All timber used thoroughly seasoned in the first -elites (try kiln at oar Factory, TJ Repairing Promptly Attended to, First -Blasts stools of 'Undertaker's (.roods always on hand. 13y dealing. with 1111 you 808111'0 the best manufactured for tho same llrje0 els you would pay for re Serono or third Alta ar1i111' (rlsewhore. .ill% levels Deiiver'f.'rl .11'J'(3(' r'1. tho C;O1r-I11'!'t1. 113 r 1 id Xfl,1.,f E.