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gives such universal ratisfaction as the
CJ )UGH REMEDY naiafactured iu
Seaforth, called
en.ee-•-TLUMSDEN &
4arr 9 Y ,v.v,v�o rose m /.., ,o
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°le 2,� Gl orated Mani of rlir
��,�r vu o•N,'M1 _ n•aoi n rear.
Its -wonderful virtues have created a
demand for • the Preparation from all
parts of the Province.
Druggirts sell B. Price i0 cite, of young peol:le belonging to the temper-
17-6ms. ; i . . once Lodge went oat to the residence of
,_ Wm, Habkirk, 9th coo., Grey, where they
put in a pleasant time. Young Jr. Hob.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. kilt is a member of the organization,
and this gathering was a farwel] party,
eorrnErx i?xraaeioa, w. o. & n. e. as he intends sojourning in the west for
a while.
Goon houses for renting are very source
in Brussels.
Tans concluding portio.. of the report
of the (Hand Lodge, L, 0, L. is given on
page 0 of this week's Nene.
Tam Kendal property in Greytowusl'ip,
offoted for sale at the Queon'e Hotel,
Brussels, on Thursday of last week, was
not sold.
A rawr report of the proceedings of the
Maitland Presbytery, held in Luoknow
last weak, told a shekel) of the W. 1? M.
S. meeting may be read on one of the in-
side pages.
Eoos.-Adam Good intends going into
the egg business this spring and will pay
ca h for any quantity of ogge delivered
at his store. He says he amine to push
thi. trade.
PEorxn who hod made up their minds
that Spring was just at hand on Tuefelay
were hardly prepared for the 13 incites of
snow, on the loyal, that had fallen before
Wednesday morning.
Too three-mile skating race between
'Thompson, of Brussels, and Johnston, of
Gerrie, which was to have taken place on
Chursda' of this week, was postponed
owin:: to Tbotnpeon being ill.
A foot -ball club from town played a
match at Walton last Saturday eget
the club of that village, assisted by pl
ere from the adjourning clubs. It
decid",d a draw, neither side seinen
goal,
LAST Tursda forenoon the Bt•us
woden mill was purchased by J.
Ronald for Mrs. George ilowe. The pr
paid was 120 over the v./eine; held.
hope the mill will be boomed so that 1'
may becomeoneofour leading industries.
THE BRUSSELS POST MARIJII 281 1888.
Tun auditore' abstract of the receipts
and expenditure in the inatlagetni of of
muuietpal atisirs in Brussels for 1387 ap-
pears in another column. We lope some
of our townspeople will take note of the
wash ill head and see 110w it tallier; with
statement.. voucbed for by them last
Fall,
Toot. FAnnow, Roturttiug•OAioor for
the repeal vote on the Cannda Temper,
ante Art o11 April 19th, woo in town last
Monday arranging hi- work. 1%8. Soolt
and Sand. W. Laird are the Deputy
Rctur„ing•nffieers far Bru•eele, air.
Farrow is api)ointing all the municipal
clerics, we believe, where thoy Can servo.
Boort Ace. -Last Friday P. 111. Will-
iams held Court in the Town Hall. Charg-
es were preferred against the proprietors
of the American and Centra! Hotels,
Brussels. In the first instance the wit-
nesses were not forthcoming and the case
was adjourned mail Thursday of this
week, The case was dismissed against
T, O'Neil as the evidence wont to show
that W. D. Wiley had the bar leased.
Dr,ntrs. -Last Monday evening the
gnestiou "Resolved that climate has
more to do with aha formation of ohar.
tauter than surrottuding in0nonoes" was
net debated by the Young People's Aseooia-
tion in Melville church. A. M. Molloy
a)'• I told Robt. Dickson took the affirmative,
was and Peter Stewart, F. W. O'Brien. V, S.,
g 't and n. Good the negative, Rev. 1. Ross,
sell 13. A„ occupied the chair, and after e
brief review of the arguments gave de -
vision for the negative. Music was sup•
tc'e plied by the choir of the Association.
Ox Thursday evening two sleigh loads
Traiusleave Brussels Station, north and
south as follows: -
Going South: Going North.
Mail.,, ..., ,.. 3:02 a,m,$fixed n10 a.m
Aicpress 11144 a.m. I Mail_ . ,...... "'no pan
Mixed 8:55 p.m, 1 f xpress 0:45p.m
.ocai. rtes Ctems.
A chichi amang ye, teeth' notes
An faith he'll prent it.
A poroon book with 3 Ibe of Tea. A.
Good. •
Toe flax mill, has ,bcon employing 22
hands all winter. ,
EAST Hueco Spring Show in Brussels
on Tce'de , April 1011,.
MEsarta. Drcxsot & Hoes make their
bow to the pubic this week.
Boors at lowest' prices, and buttes
fastened for nothing. An.nt Goon.
Osr. week from next Sabbath will be
the 1st of April and L•'aeter '.uudey.
A, Co' -LUT was the successful curler
for the Burt medal, He belol.ged to S.
W. Laird's rink.
011e spring shoes are daily conning to
hand. They'a'e the best value we have
ever had, Adam Good, 35
Tam G. T. R. mill issue return tickets
on the 2911n, 3uth and 31st inst., good to
return up to April led, at a fare and a
third.
Yarn choice of a vol. of Poems, notion,
Travels, Biography, Natural History,
History, &e„ With three pouuds of Tea.
ADAM Goon,
IL A. H:tztmwoot, P. L. S,, and his as-
sistants have began a survey of the pro.
posed extension of the C. P. R. from
Guelph to Goderich,
Tae legal partnership between E. E,
Wade anti W. M. Sinclair has been dis-
solved. Both of the gentlemen will con.
tinne to practice in Brussels,
A ELEtart-LOAD of young people had an
upset on Queen street on Monday even-
ing, and one of'tbe party, Miss Hamilton,
was considerably shaken up.
Howie Fote.-The next fair will be
held on the 1stThursday in April, and
will be atte, ded by a number of the
principal buyers of Canada and the
United States. There will be an ane.
ttonee'01' barn that day and persons
Kaving artiolee to dispose of should hand
their list id. to T. O'Neil. Keep the sale
&naming.
Socrar, -'Last Friday evening a social
w•as held at the comfortable brick resi-
dence of James Strachan and was attend-
ed by a Iargo t ompauy, ti,u houso being
crowded to ab nt its full. st capacity,
John Stl'nebur) took the c,aor and an in-
teresting imagyan wits given, made np of
readings, recilalions, And vocal and Irl•
strmnental music. The ) arsons assist.
ing wets Miss.'s Reid, Strarlm,:, Jackson,
Ke r, ' ty d a3, 10, , .,1 1,-eset•s, C
Strachan I :" nl,ull, Jaehson, Iiargrea'es, to
Talo, ,r.11,; Kerr, Simpson and the 1
choir, Ovet is .0 was realised Refresh.
mento here llenteottslvNerved during the li
inte•missio oh the program, 11
W. C. I'. Tr. SeciAL,- Note itheetteling pe
the rain raid the bad condition of the sin
roads, nn k.e than r.in dnul11, s sighs and M.
tivo clatters were mewled with Brussel- 'r\
itis for the social Pit Geo. ('ror,le's on
Tuesday evening, They wore no baby C;,,
loads either, aS they tilr,,;ed fron, 10 and fro
12 10 23 pas..chnet:v. A goodly number an
of the frictidt front the hcighboring a'1
locality erre also present, and it was Ili
what might bo called a "jam-up" time. to
The progrsm was varied an n. most to
edcfnl tiler wee enjoyed by all. Itgf,esh• via
meats wore, served in abmtdaucc, and,
taking, it altog. Cher, it teas a granll sue.
case. The proceeds anu.m,ted in over
$17. The ladies of the W. C. T. ;-. aro
great managers, asci bit it about right
every time.
Tam Seaforth hxpositor says :- Thomas
Govenlnck 10 doing a large bnsiu0se just
'tow in rhippino horses to Manitoba, He
lite already ebipped saver's] oar loads this
sensor arta this week he has rent off scar
load of ate finbreeding mares am has ever
left the country. 'P.'llo following are tho
.names of the parties from whom somo of
them worn purohased and the prices paid:
One mare from Thomas Moore, Brussels,
$108; one. item Thos, Lapilli°, Seaforth,
1i55; ono from /oho McIver, Seaforth,
$2001 ono from Peter Watson, Grey, g1R0;
ono from Ned Mcl)ottalrl Morris, $180;
ono from 74. osolana) '+. rrj., $i.''; "n.,
from Frank blcOraokcn, Grey, $130; and
one from .,antes 110.37x, eioltillop, $1Rtr,
Ho also bad in the lot a horse from R.
Van.'Cgmoncl, Hallett,purclrasedfor 1175;
beret, from Jahn Reynolds, Ilttllett
Toe Elora Express of the 78th fast,
Bays: .'At the meeting of the committee
of management of Knox Church, Brus-
sels, held last Wednesday, the managers
were of the opinion that the congregation
would be unanimous in extending a call
to Mr, Howie. Robert Burns, one of the
managers, deolered that none bet idio's
and fools would object to Mr. Howie on
account of his bliudnes, and asked what
can anybody else do that ,lir, Howie can't
do? He referred to the numerous en.
moments and different localities Mr.
Howie makes and bow punctually he fol.
Ms them, Mr. Howie, was the guest of
,lir. Burns whi o iu Brussels,"
Carucn Narus,-There was no Berri
in Melville church last Suuday aveni
as the pastor was preaching et Ora
brook. -Rev, Dr. Jeff dl, formerly
�Wta lrerton, will occupy the pulpit
IC' nx church for the next te? • Snbbatl
-Nes' Sunday llev West y Casson,
Mitchell, "111 preach mission,!^v eernto
in the Methodist church tit 10:30 and 3:
o'clock, He will looter, in the 'Powe
Hall on Monday evening on "The Brit,
Empire." Oh 'Plumley. afternoon Be
T. Hlraiwa, impales- missionary, w
address it public mewing in the Meth
dist church, at 3 o'clock p.m., special a
teution being given to the history of tl
Japanese. womou, and in t:.o evening tin
anniversary missionary meeting will be
hell Addresses will 1, given by Rev.
Mr. Hiraiwi and Rev. Mr, Casson, The
former will appear in his native co.tume,
-Next week Roy, J. Ross, B. A., will at.
tend the meeting of the Missionary Board
of the Presbyterian church, at Tormtto.
-Thee was serviee in the Catholic
church last Sabbath morning. Rev.
Father Shea officiated. -Service will be
held in Si, John's church al 11 o'olook
on Good Friday.
TOE PONT would like to know if any-
thing is going to be done about holding a
local celebration on the Queen's Birth.
day this year? It should be decided ou
b, fore all the surrounding towns get the
start of us. -If 11 tv,.uld not be a goo
idea for eve y householder to aid old 1
in getting the snow and ice off the side
walks at once? -•Why Brueselites nn
others interested should not set apart
day to improve and beautify the eom
story between now sed the heat of earn
mer? It would he quite in haemo,
with the wishes of a great mealy wt
have friends interred there, --When !h
Dominion Government will reduce th
postage of lettere to 2 cents, the game e.
our neighbors across the lines 3--
members of Prliament Should have fro
passes on the railroads and others jus
as deserving have to fork out their 3
cent. a mile ?-Why people will persist
in piling wood against shad treed when
the corporation is at the expense of ell"'
plying trees to fill the places made
vacant by this Ivied of usage?. -Why the
o. Road Commissioner clues not ta.,eud
the. notthrro approach of our bridge
fort :,oma nc.idnt haappous7
I'Eorw: Wt: Naar. -John Uuubar loft
russels loot v./ oh for a trip to 'the ae•t,
0 will call at Port :lrtlier and WWfunf-
g ami Pzbbab y will see the Pacifle
pe 1!t'furr lee •e.lnrlta,^FJ, 11. finials
taken c. site* ion at WVateifot•d, Ont,
1'u rhall moot but eve shall mixt him."
We weir.sta.:d that our ,owut•uan,
urge Ileyer. ft, is on his way home
in California but will likely viee.
song frica,,hi in Kansas for a few weeks
lylnil here about the middle of April.
s hordetle good, -I1, J. Clarke was iu
ten over „uuday.-Charlie Jaoksol iu-
ids going t0 Col,ludo with Goo. Me.
y next month unless he changes his
nd.-W. Nightingale aid A. Ii. N.
kips wore in Ottawa last week. We
ppo..e thoy interviewed the Post -
'.ter General 10 see if Inspector Ilop-
lr's decision on the recent ftivestiga
u could not be revoked ?--efiss Lille
Connor Nang at St. Patriolr:e eoucert
Wingham last Molday evoniug,•-A,
eoh,of Itostook, was in 10velt this
alt, --Airs. Van, Egmoud, of Seaforth,
et a few days with Brussels friends
las
week -4. 11, Botz is back from the
ural College and is assisting his pre -
dor, le. A. Martina, L.D.S.--A. M,
Ts,
ba'rister, of Toronto, wattle town
s week for a few days. --Miss Bolt le
guest of Mrs, W. H. Moog..-MiseAg-
'Pawn
was vtsitine friends in Seaford',
Ito Misso:f Hamilton, of 'Poeswater,
visiting their sitter, SITS, Walter
•i :0. k. -Mea. Will .Ley will
to London for a brief vigil, with her
er, Mrs. Constable.• --Miss Maggio
wart has gone to Sarnia to attend the
ddiug of her cousin.--Jno, Ilobertson
arrived Safe and sound on rho other
0 of the briny deep. Ho had all the
easnree" of sea sickness,- 7- Eiteh(tn
ands removing to Canning, where Ile
a sibtatioe fn at woolen factory,
Casiatlia.21 LI, sr% r,
There were ton caseS of diphtheria re-
ported in Hamilton last week.
A, fruit and vegetable canning factory
it looking for a bouue from Meaford.
Twentytwo tons of ore, taken from the
Richardson mine at Madoe, yielded 121
per ton of gold.
It is rumored that Col. Otter, of To-
ronto, will shortly be made Adjutant -Geo•
era! at Ottawa.
The Brandon Board of Trade have in -
vital ally, Wiman to lecture here on
Commeroial Union,
Constables Morrison and Hanks, im-
plietted in the Alliston ehooting affray,
were liberated on bail.
A petition against the sugar combine,
signed by eve y retail wooer iu Kingston,
was forwarded to Ottawa.
Miss Laura McLaren, a rising young
tioliouist iu Guelph, is going to Liepsie,
Germany, to complete her musical edu-
cation.
Tho Ingersoll mayorat'ty trouble has
ended, Mayor Buohasau having resigned
ce and the Council lowing accepted the
''13 resignation,
u• Sir Donald Smith's daughter was roar.
of Pied on Thursday' last, to Dr, Ho :aid.
in Sir Donald gave his daughter a marriage
1:1, present of $100,000.
of Jt is moored now bat the Government
ns will propose to make the Canadian Pa -
30 chic railway's comp'nsatioi f •r loss of
5h neetupole to a largo stoat iadirnet.
The nnuuicina ity of Oak River, plan„
v. paid over 01,000 im motley for gopher tails
i'1 last year. The investment paid them so
0- well that they Intelnd repeating it this year.
t.. Neil Rob,- ,
.o ,principal
of the •iiin-
1e' °entitle High Salmo', was awarded a ver -
diet of 1100 and costs in an action for
libel against editor Male, of the Smith
Falls Independent.
It is expected that certain officers who
figured uoespicnously in the North-west
rebellion will be the recipients of royal
favor in the shape of decorations before
theeeesi, n closes at Ottawa,
Th. Canadian Pacifio is to build a
house on oath quarter seatiou in the Bel -
gain colony near Calgary, on which three
hundred families are expected to sotto in
time to commence' spring work.
The Leon Enterprise man got into
trouble last week by some observations
medo in his paper about a young lady in
that village. She resented the liberty
taken by emptying a pail full of dirty
d scrubbing water upon the editor's h' ad
o f as he passed beneath the Central Hotel
. I balcony to the uproarious merriment of
d the spectators.
a • The Canadian Press Association has
passed the following resolution - "That
• ilfeesrs. John Camero t, 4W. Watt and J.
ny 13. Trayes be a committee of the Caned.
to iuu Pres. Association .0 act in co0julle
o tion with journalists in the house of Com-
e mons and other pressmen, to prase upon
s the Minister of Justice an amendment of
y the law of libel and the introduction of
e sucb a 1411 during the present session of
i Parliamu it as was promised represent-
atives of this assooia'ion last year in an
interview with the Minister of •Justice'
Tbo committee will proceed to Ottawa a
once soul prceent the views of the assn
dation,
(htl)riol Dumont writes to the French
pr
of illseasel to protest agaibxt the
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0141(10 and a horse from John 1'dntoh, I sid
Ashflolil for 1170. '.Chis makes the round f 'rpt
snin•of i$1,090 for elevon animals or an : int
average pries of about $381 each. ' las
A 925,(00 Are occurred in Rollin, Ont„
on Saturday night,
Excitement ran high in Stralhroy and
vleinify Tuesday night when the rumor
WAR confirmed that Rey. John Stonehouse,
of Adelaide, had absconded to avoid trial
for hie attempts to extort money front
the Strnthray hotelkeepere, Detective
13. B. Allen, who went (town from Lon.
don to investigate the affair' on Monday,
found that Stonohouee ]tad left home
Sunday night, probably driving aoroes 10
Seenia, and a teletitoue message from
that town .tat a that 110 croa o,i to P»rt
Huron on the first ferry, Monday morn.
ing. His family consists of Mrs. Stone
house and one boy, and they are left be-
hind, Mrs. S. is it lady of refinement
and 3110'y, and she feels the position of
affoirt keenly. The ball ie $1,200, him.
self in 1800, Rev. W. MnDnnage, of the
Front Street Methodist Cltureh, ani! Rev.
Eli Middleton, of the frank Street Metbr
odist Churoh, Staihroy, 1200 each.
`ltonohocee's friouds say it is all right,
and ho will return to stand his trial on
Friday,
: e"ttertt 1 � t'vg'r;.
Snowstorms and A0 •ds are causing se-
rious d'nage in leuropo.
State Treasure Tate, of Kentucky, is a
defaulter in :,bout $140,000,
Prince Bismarck paid n long visit to
tIo Prince of Welee oat Thursday.
1e•m•,tolcanno in •dexioo and Con-
trol Americalt.ve become active.
The rlatnage by the s-ortn to New Yorlr
city none is estimated at $10,000,000.
The <ttprotm. Court of the United
Stales hos su-tainetl tiro Bell telephone
patent-,
1 vein of moa' 30 inches thick was
struck at I3u'oitinsou, Ilan., on Satn day
at a depth of 480 feet.
The Cattle Trust, of Denver, has eon.
traoted to supply the i'runoh army with
180,000 beef cattle annually.
A Maryland mnu with seven wives has
been jailed. The law sometimes helps.,
man out of a very bad serape.
The.Evening Telegraph says that Mit-
chell has challenged Sutlivau to fight in
a 10 -foot ,ing for 1131,000 a side.
Emperor Frecleriok will send special
evoys to all the reigning sovoreignis to
announo' his accession to the throne.
An IOnu'ish syndicate has obtained a
concession far the construction of a rail-
way from Bankok to Sinune, in Siam.
A Georgia farmer made $100 off an
nee planted in watermelons, nod a phy-
sician in the neighborhood Stade 1200 off
the same acre. •
It is add there are not more than ono
hundred uegrues in all Paris, and through-
out France very few persona of African
blood are co be found.
A'1 t in San Francisco, on which
stands the California Theatre, was bold
recently for $127,000. Forty-five years
ago it was bought for $45.
The Re,. Russell Jeut,ings; of Deep
River, 0 •nn„ who died r uently, gave
away during his life at least 82 0,000 in
aiding an 1 ,•treating Baptist ulturehes,
The :Michigan A,lve:,ti;ts are ful'y
per=nadcd that the world kill Dome to
an end daring the coming situmner, and
are making their preparation- accord-
ingly.
In ono of the Pr• sbyterian cburohes of
Now Yo k city the congregation has
wealth mug) ly estimated at over 1600,
000,000 and there are millionaires by the
Scor°
A Chicago woman drove n pound of
ten-peuny table into a plank on a wager
that she could not drive five nails with
out hitting hot. thumb. She hit the nail a
every blow.
The fast train from Now York to Jack
eonville, known as alto Cuban mail, wen
through a trestle in Georgia on Saturday
Twenty-three people were killed au
litany injured.
The largest cotton mill in the world i
that of Itirahnholm, in Russia. This inn
manse establishment contains 340,P0
spindles and 2,200 looms, disposes of 0
Thome, b tat tt 23nn,--Credit sale of
faint stook, implements, So„ on earth
half of lots 13 and 11, Ilowiek, Sale
commences at 1 o'oloulr sharp, Robs.
Douglass told Robt. Miller, Hunters.
.1. Cowan, acct.
6a,e.F OIIS 'SS a¢.Ai..,TSa===ii•
Callane'rmn 0Aa0FULLr In'EEr 011111C.
Fall Wheat 78 80
Hprle% Wheat 70 80
Oats.. 40 00
Peas 00 00
Earley 00 70
Po'aboes 00 00
Butter, per lb 19 00
Rites, per dozen a 12 Otl
Apples, per bushel 78 00
'io s, dressed . 0 00 7 00
Beef 4 50 8 80
nay R 00 00
Wood, per cord 2 00 4 00
meteor easeom,s sx 5rw f x',n-
aeuncC•1'En CA1tuiUl,Lr FM= wltaiC.
Fall Whets 78 81
spring \Wheat....... .,70 83
Barley (10 70
oats Ott .10
Petra.. 08 00
totter, tubs and rolls..,. 18 ,p0
Eggs per dozen 12 00
Flour per barrel 4... (10 00
Potatneo
(fey per ton , . 8 (110 r 00
hide* Per lb ( l 0
alt per bbl., wholesale..,(i 1 Rini
Sheen skims, each0'' 1 00
Wool, per lb 90 23
Pork f, 00 0 25
THE ? s" W t � EPS COLD itf.
OU 1D,-• A NEW AXE NEAR
1. the Pnotoltloo. Owner uaa have it,
87- J. S, GRANT. Postmaster,
AY FOR SALE. -APPLY 7'0
TI108, MoonEGOR,
77 Lot 11, Cos, 0, Grey.
[l1LAT STEEL KEY LOST IN
13ruissls. Finder will be rewarded by
leaving it at Tim PosT Publishing !louse,
f1O1fFORTABL'I!, DWELLING
Fon sALn at a bargain, I' ,r full part
Haulers its to prier, location, ate.. amply to
W. B. U10fi8ON, 8.11
L TCCIC-POR S LA J3, -ONE Cowv
1.. supposed to be in calf; ono Holter to
calve iu 1prlt : ens Broad now and six young
5100 ; 0110 young sow, all tiers' -bred. Alen
ono ally rioln,, two, i;atluirt of It. T, 0100(5.
R'ruN.Lot 30, Con, 0, Morris, R.won'..is 1', 0,
09.10
AWS GUMMED, FILED AND
Regulated on Lot 11, Co*, (1, •.roy.
'01I'JS. 01. ;111.111011. ne n.'w (11 ala naw
stent raw eel "Sawyer's Guido," Ir,' -for sale,
it hl the host mole, so the SIM r4 s,•.y. Pat -
1 -111101: nal , 1'ut 5000 will ,allow goads to
be Imam „n royalty.
•'1(101 , mR•GRbO5olt.,
Brnesei:., Otaarin.
?ULL Volt 1-EPi'10E --TETE
undr,'oi. ::l will keep a tint' ugh -
tweet 1)urennt !hill for service on lot 30,
con. 0, Morris. Terms .01,10 with prlvllogo
01 rnturuing 1: e00500ary. Joe. sr 11111,
Proprietor, 34.95,
E3 ULL FOR :ERVICE.—'l HR
bred Durham. utl will
endee for see ion gon
lot 30, con. 3, Morris, He has all extender!
pedigree oertiooato. Terms -S3,00 for the
Season for grade cows and 85.00 for thorough-
breds. 20.0in .r nmva2
, AN,
T.•OU i:G TO RENT, —'THAT
• eomtortabie antiage a4 ]lreeent 50'
eaplml by i. Baas, Mill street, Largo lot,
stable, well, ete. Rena i moderato. Also
t
commodious Lely *coupled
storehouse in roar of Pustot)lee
lately 0,eupied by Mr, Roddlok.
d 87- J, 13. GRANT,
e i)lSi393,u1'1R1 QF PARTEN:RSr11P.
0 Botute s, March 15 '88,
The partue•ship herotnlore existing be-
tween. the undorsignod, leder the arm
300 hoe- a -power and gives employment 0
7,000 hands.
The Russian Chauvinist papers ha
come to the oonolusion that there is a
considerable dissidence between Emper"
Ftederic and Prinoo Bisnt.uok and th
the Austro.German Alliance will soon
break up.
The Emperor William left a persona
fortune of $75,000,000, showing him to
have been a thrifty man as well as
Napoleon the Third, who surrendered to
him at Sedan, and who had put away
some millions for the rainy day which
may oome even to.monarobe,
The Australian cricket team will leave
, Adelaide on the 24th of this month, ar-
t rive in Jsngland about'the and of A ilia
and la Iherr, d
lull] Ma ' pp
P y Jnno J 1
g
y,
u
Y
Jauo Au ust. N„ fixtn•cs have yet been
made fn America, batt th' Australians
will probably play 00110 ntatcbosthrough
j September.
1 Su live... has decided to fulfil all his et-
gamements before coming to Amerioa,
but one of hie arms is so bail that Dom-
inick McCaffrey will talto his place autl
sear Jack Ashton for the present. 1110
arm as said to be blade from two incites
above the wrist to tlto top of the bleeps.
Thee is no fracture of the emir), though
the arm is swoolet,
The cathedral at Ulnt, on the I7anpbo,
is the fittest and Isrgoet of ell the Lug/o-
mit churches; it can seat 28,000 worship-
pers, The spino wits Dever ihnishtd, but
the work of completion has boon carried
0u so vigorriusly, that the eapping stonos'f
the magnidootit epirontay bo p'aaed at tiro
heigltt of 113.d foot in 1889, The nervier
stn
the
O name of ann k 9rNCLAin la 111;,, day die -
solved by mutual consent. Jlu, B. WADE,
ve GEO, B. (1001?Eli 1 N. M. StNOt,,ant,
1:i1OR SALE, --TSE UNDER -
signed offers for sale his household
ftirnitnre, including it first-class organ, coal
stove, ata° Alan 8 horses, buggy, cutter,
( sleighs, doubts nod single harness and n. lot
of other articles, They will be Bold nhoap
for easb or en good security. The artelee
may be seen ou the premises, at th e Brussels
Lime Work% T1008, TOWN, Proprietor,
statement of a Now York paper to the
,fico.. that he had askod the Canadian
Clover.amcnt to grant a special pardon
for hien, What he asked for is full and
complete amnesty to onto and all who
took 1•t in the lgortlt-west rising, The
Goverttment, lie enys, hes reeoguized o
vory small portion of the rights they had
been p• titioniug for bofot•e they took up
,trine, while to -day they repeat those de-
mands ht e, most peaceful and respectful
elaucr, told it is for this 'reason that he
ratline to Canada. While Ile hag no
f1, r, Ito cl: no not wish to cense any trop.
10' to the Gorernmcut : all he desires is
to be of same service to the Meth.,
It is definitely dooidecl that Colonel
Olttodoiah'l, of the lilIth Battalion, Hali-
fax, will command the Wimbledon team
this year, and that Capt. Wright, of' the
-3rd Ottawa Ritice, will bo second in
commun. :Che team this year will con-
sist of Lieut. P. 12. A. Smith, of St. John,
N. 13.; Sergeant S, Case and Gunner
Campbell, of Halifaxt N. S,; Lieut II
0. Chamberlain, 'did Ottawa and Carle.
ton Rifles; FA:III-Sergeant Asltal and
Private Duncan, of the Queen's Own,
Toronto;Lieut. 0, 11, Fis)to, 113r0 Bat-
talion, Halifax: Blida. J. Dover, 78th
Battnlirdi, Colcil,e'.r, N. 31„ Private 0,
Mitchell and Sergeant W. M. Dcnoan,
lath Battalion, Hamilton; Lieut. W.
Mitc}teil, ;:;nal 'Bruce •Battalion ; Lieut.
JI. II. Grey, Tdorgeant Short and Privater, A., Armstrong, Governor -General's
Foot C,tt rde, Ottawa; Steff4iergeant
Wilson ,831d Iturot i3attation; Sergeant
41..4, 0 ;l Laa,alio;,, , -( ,t,),t. IB,;
Sergennl pnorlrs,Otlt lenailie»e lOo•••ool.'
Private McAfee, 1st Prince of WOOS'
Iii(lcs, Montreal; Capt. G. A. Melfiek•
fag, 44th Weiland Battattoo; Sergeant
Minor 71st Battalion, York, N,
Lieut, Chamberlain, Staff -Sergeant
Asball and Private Armstrong have oath
been to Wimbledon twice. Lieut. W.
Hitchen has been there three times.
.1,0
0J<.
no of the mr mete was laic! in 1079,
BORN -
Keen. -In Molesworth, on the 11113 fust„
the wife of Mr, Charles Kydd, of a
daughter.
ove,Aocamzetna, '
Krxo--McKnoeny.--At Victoria Cottage,
Brnsstls, on March • 21st, 1889, ),y
Hey, R. Patti, Mr. Wm, S. King, of
e' Croy, to Miss Mary. 1l. Maltiulloy,
of Morris.
'S?. -e==. . .
Bitoluxoor.•---In Tuokerstnitb, o1 trio awl
ivat„ James Ilroadfoot, er., age! 85
years, 8 months and 0 clave. • -
./,T.,'CITSG.ST nt,EiZr1-`.-,o
Wsixnsulr, Aritfr, 4. -Stook, ftn•oi.
taro, &0„ in Brussels, Sale at 1 o'clock.
Without rosary°, ;rias. Town,. prop„
Goo. Kirkby, and,
SATURDAY, MAuo1 ;list.---Honaohold
furniture, ale. Graham's survey, south
off Ilrusstis. f.alo to comm0nce rat 1
o'clock p. m. (loo, 'tatoi3ay, prop„ Goa
10.1tby, tact,
(' EALED TENDERS WILL 13E
k . received by toe undersigned up to rho
10th of April for themeson anti carpenter
work, also the roarer work and plastering
of 1t (rouse on peek lot No, 7, 'rurobsrry-st.,
Brussels, Plans and spoeittcatlous may be
seen at Smith Brod.' planing mill, Brussels.
Lowest Or any tendon not neoetsarily an.
witted, Te odors May bo joint or severeto,
3& JOr0N ROBS, •
REAL ESTATE.
1 (YLIOICE I+'ARBIS FOR ALE.-
I A few splendid, improved farms for
salotn the township of Grey, Morrie and
Mottllltlp. Apply to A, ))IfLGATTY, 00,
:luoltonear,11rns, els P. O.
.11AR�3FOR, SALE,--TIIE SUB.
4 ecntoin otfors his valuable 100 sore
farm, lloinglot8,. bon, 10, Groy Township.
Huron Oo„ for sale, There aro about 00
mores elearocl and lu gSO,10sart. There le a
log house, good bank barn, boating orchard,
and all the mousing eouyenimtaes on the
premises. Cor farther particulars, at t0
�nion,terms, oto„ apply to 1110 Proprietor,
.'HOS.HISLOi',Olarol',0., N.W.1.. or to
2.11_ ' DO17GALI) 9TaLo14AN, 13 rus0e18
�[100D FARM FOR SALE IN
XMorris, nn reasonable terms. In order
to close theaffairs of the estato of the lata
W. G. Liingqston, rho exoautors oiler the fal-
lowing valuable' lands for sale North
half of Lot 00, 0oneeesion 1,Township of
Morris, containing 00 acres. On this:lot is
erected a good, Alarm barn with stelin dation, good orelterd, wall andpnnrp : Near.
ly ail oleered, and 19 On ilte grave road
closely adjoining the village. of Brussels.
This. farm is,aValuable oleo, is well funned
and iu a good state of cultivation, Pot
prate and terms apply to T1I08. KELLY,
Brussels 1' 0„ Moony ,TEtOetNS,, V10401111
I0 U rs'2' 0., on J ln:t o 8))ezrt,';.RLapio Lodge
200AC.1a 1�AI3ItiFOR, SALE.
B --A prat -elate farm for sale in the
Township of. Marto; in the Cotnty of Ilnrom
befog south ahalf of north half lots 20 :00
anal armt!, l.r13 of .',e in Ali con„ containing,
50:1 amtMS Wore or less, 120 acres mostly
ilotr,df ,'•]ops engin a gondelate of rnttl•
Vatton 'Morals (a yoking bearing nroltaril a
good house told hank barn 50 x 00 foot with
Mello stable underneath, Tho farm is situ-
ated within 0 mile of the Vflago Of Brendle
audio a good farm for f;rain or stook rafg-
tilg (toltis watered with the river Maitland
and never fatting elating emelt. Possession
t7#1 be given 1 yeitanytime. For furthorpets
11tt0Bl
heelers
Brussels, P. i(0.Sas or to0.10
O. Ao
BANKING.
.LYIoINTOSF(R Mf PA(i(;.\liT,
13ANIi1';1ti •:- BRUSSELS
Transact (2 Gelfo'tt6 Ban buts/
Business,
NOT1,8 DISCOUNTED.
Canadian end Baited d tales Drafts bought
anal enld,
interest allowed on deposits..
Collections monde on favorable terms. j,
CANADA, ti11, Agents -Mat , ii i r'e BANK op p
NOW Ynrk 44404118--LAn'OaTsns AND Toon-
OW NATIONAL, 11Astr,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCIPIG.
ANTAI)13 &.I'INOLA,IR 1IARRIS-
TEM, &c, °Mae In Lecldo's 0100k
Brussels, money bo Loan.
')ICKSON & HAYS,
(Trate with barrow & Proud foot, Gado -
rich) 'Barristers, Snllcitors, Oouvoyaneere,
&e. (Mee, Grant's Stook, ,Brussels, Money
to loan, y
R, S. loan.
W. S. p10ICSON,
11 11f, TAYLOR, 13. 0, L., PAR. '
L a- - nra'rsn, Solicitor,
08 Ta of the lire of
snliel aro, .1 DicksonVani & Taylor, 1bu•1-fetors,
West, Toronto.
Vanning Amada, viiia Street
West, Toronto,. linner't, lotto,
rt.
HUNTER, CLERK OF
(louvovaue o or, at' tory Public, Court, Land, Loan
and Insurance Agent, Ponds invested and
to lac n, Oo,lootftns made. Olivae In Gra
ham's Block, Srossole.
_EAT CUNNINGL,
testotexe s,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
4
MEDICAL CARDS.
!YA.MoNAU&ETON, M. D,, 0.
a• M. L. li, C.1'. 10dlnburgb, Physician,
Surgeon and A000uobor, pftoo, ,lire, Shiol'6
bleak, 'Currberr), Street
'(V M. F. CALE, tri. D , 0.111.
rvkleornitsrtfthe Oolleue ofPlaysioluns and
Surgeons of Outanlo by examination
OMoe and Rosldoue-Main 81, Last, Pltho
Ontario,
DENTAL.
11310N'.fl`IPw r1i'Y.
O . I,. Bni1,L. Tt, S. Nonor Graduate and
10. 13.0. 0, 8„ of Toronto. Nitrous Oxide
Gas ad iu is Cured. Prices loaded and:.1nw
as tino,t work mu, he Bono for.
Dines over Johnston's Haran aro
Seaforth,
i)1)ON dII3'I'.
aV J. Poor ,L.1) 13, Graduate of
rent* School of oentlatly, 1311 aper -
(01011e guaranteed. 0lnice- ono: 's
Sleek, 8aaforth,
Axlitieln] tooth, 0 rdtquality , 10110
guaranteed fit, for 912,00 per set,
D1 iN7C'IwT.
2,61,0s T -S7', i,, �, S„
Honor Graduate of the lisyal Colin, of
Dental
stlOAainstrrt fapn ncatai.
tion of tooth.
OFFICE,—((ttrneid Block, 8Itt'SSEe,s.
AUCTiONEERS.
GE0110P KIRKBY LICEN-
sun Auctioneer, Sales conducted on
reasonable terms, farrders ms and farm stock a
lleh-
ing Hole, IBrussela or set et nt toint PWalton post
ob(lce '411 receive prompt attention.
A LEX.. DELGAT'TY, A UOTION-
t11e thorteet 1110E100 d 1 1'ecialtyo loader of
sales of thorough -bred stock. Terms made
known b" applloatiou tc Tel PORT Publish-
ing Ileuses whole orders may he loft,. or
*flaxen to Brussels P 0.
A RAYWIANN, AUCTIONEER-,
1..L • 18 always road. yto uttoud talus of
taros, farm stook, .aa, Terme ahvortct ully
Caron.
aogod C t n FDEk P.O. Bales PORT Publishti r House,
brussels,
BUSINESS CARDS.
vttT•t% a. Heart ISSUER -
1' . of Marriage Ideating. fO11ae.'1 ,1s
Groaery,Turuberry Street,
i11cNAIR; ISSUCR 0i MAR-
rIagc.Lioaneos, .by appointment of
Llout,-Goyornor, Commissioner, &n,,.(j, 13.
Graveyac' ear ,,e) A gent Piro 'Insurance 0c,
OMoe at tate Orenhrnolc Poet Office: '
RODPIOK, HOUSE, SION
f ,
and Grun 1110Ilial Painter. Graining,
Gilding, sign and Decorative Painting (u all
its branches.' Shop Blinds done lap in style,
Paper Flanging et specialty, 01,0p oho door
south o1 J. Su yore' Gerdes() Works,
u • W, (MIEN, V. 8,, II0b1OB
'Graduate al tho Ontario Vulerinory.
College hat rn8111110(1 6110 practice of John
Nott, V.3„ analis prepared to treat s11 die
eases ofdomostleatod animals on scientific
andopprovodprivofploe. Troatnt en t of ind-
icate fools a a1'aehllly mace two dool'e
North of Bridge, Teroberry street,
w .,
1RA•1r0L'ICE TO -DEBrTOR8.-ON
`a account of lining at groat expovse
ie011(1 toltnAonnouaalioealsontnd ng start tflrol
fnrritut'e we bog Iowa to inform all dos
the undersigned to be kind-onongh to Fettle
up either with Ceah.,or Note, - Pine, Mom -
look; lino, Ash or MauloBowlegs will be
token in'pay, delivered at 'either o1 ,bloat
Bros. Saw, Mille, as tole firm lass nito,l Deed
our saw mill in limy. 411 amounts will be
settled at the Now ), aotory, Betters'
08.11 8111T0 131LO8,
,;ll3'(Ls-itt. For a.10le,
T1noeubseriborofferefar emit. Iola valuable
Pomo futhe Township of Geoy, Oompeislug
tots a and 7, eon ,11 ih said township, Tills
farm contains 200aeresanl is within 11 miles
from the thriving village of 13rnssols, with
goodgravol road leading thereto. About 150
aoros aro oloorod,iree Nom stumps and in a
high state of oultivation, The habenae is
sly wooded, This farm is Partfellarly
well fonood,nearly the whole of the 1soeot
beinb ntra(gnt add hayingg boon arrested iu
180,5 and,'86, On bit',promisrn Olin -tar rem
sortable log tiwa)lmg houso and 0(100 dtram o
baht with storm stabling underneath lei
which there is a well with fan abundant sap.
plyoioxoollent water, There is likewisea
new Itemimplomont house, 10x211, well
11nored,nboVo atm balmy, end neatly skied
anrlpatntori. Forpartioulers aprtly to the
l'reprtotot, JAGies P10NSON,
I tale- 'ft4li10ar, Moran 00,,
(lollorloli