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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1888-4-20, Page 8JIe SfQ T ARD REQUIRING ANY Arrau Goon is shipping ego to tltp city this wok, WALL Corer ono horse wagon for sale at W PAPER ILlaceraoken's. - b], 0. Miss Yeo, of London, is visiting with 1,i'tlle Latest A.mericiui Styles Muse Minnie Gerry this weak, b Ton wedding cake [s mate for a ?nat. at )ri(fes'less than usual, then • rimonfal "tio•up" in town, so it ie said. you would dR well to' secure some liar. S. Jo1Es will supply the pulplb of ll Knox ehuroh for the next two Sabbaths. such as we aro offering. 13Attontns 1 Bargains I in horses, cows, and milk wagons. ii20 Pea Pullers for 019, all al G. Love h Cos. A. 000n strong second hand buggy and a light wagon for sale. Apply at I, C. Richards' harness shop, 33, tweets. A niAan belonging to Walter Jackson gave birth to twin foals, "Kentucky Star"• stock, last Snucley. They were both dead. Taos. lienenew has started a carpenter shop in Wroxotor in connection with Smith Bros, factory in Brussels, Ho G. A. Dead mans has quite a number "f contrnots already, DON'T forgettbat Setutday, the 38th of this month, will bo the lent day of the sale of the will stock' in the post - office block. Catch the bargains as they are flying. Deem HAIsr is pushing the re.cnn- at'uction of his dwelling recently dam- aged by tire. A cottage roof has been substituted for the old pitch roof. It will be a more comfortable residence when coup eted than formerly Tug Termite Empire says ;—A Ronald steam Aro engine hoe jest boon thorough. sly tested at Trento.. and gave great seas. faction. Thirteenyear• ago the town tot ane from the firm and it has dune excellent service. In Honor of the great mice s in Canadian tnanufeetm o: a ban- quet was held Friday at which .• o fire- men, ]eadiegcitizen., the band sod Mir. Druggists sell it. Price 00 els. Ronald were present. 17.Oms. "Tns Enoxoyn RES'r.10nANx.—Thin is the taking name of n restaurant opened in 1V. R. Wilson's :rink store by James M. Broadfoot. Ile will have meals ready at almost any hour in the clay or evening at 20 cants a meal. He also in• tends going into the soda water a, d ice cream business. By reading his advt. it will be seen that be is prepared to take lady or gentleman boarders. 0. P. It,—A special meeting of Brus- sels Council will be held on Monday ev- ening in the Council Chamber, to which meeting the Railway Committee i• also invited. Matters pretaining to the ex- tension of the C. P. R. from Guelph to .ural �rl1�iU rt f.Ca11S. Ooderioh will be discussed and a delega- tion appointed to attend a joint rabway Our steak is large and well as - Sorted. including those fur ceil- ings, &e. A fine lino of Gilts. BORDERINGS U'tir I3orderings are cheaper and miter • than ever before. Your ..patronage solicited at Dreg, Book and Fancy Goods Stare. NO REMEDY gives Oh univerml COUGH REMMEDYsatisfaction t manufactured in Seaforth, called -- LUMSD EN 8c WILSON'S---"'' ,.e�Balsam am of Fir." Royal Glycoratss Its wonderful virtues have created a demand for the Preparation from all parts of the Province. ARAND TRUNK RAILWAY. • sOnT1iE11N 1 Xl0i$TON, W. 0. a@ n. n. Trainslenve Brussels Station, north and south as follows:— Going South. Going North. Mail.. :...... 7:05 a.m.Nixed 0:50 e,m Axpress....-.al:a5 a.m. 101011 2t00p.m mixed........... 8:55 p.m. I Express 0:45p.n1 A ebiel's smang ye Ain' notes Au' faith he'll prem it. CAsu for Eggs at W. H. McCracken s. 1 new and 1 tsecond•hand Buegy. 13. Gerry. Nnw stock- of children's wagons, carts, dp. at I. C. Richards. 1d'lss L. McLENNAN, of Seaforth, has been visiting friends in Bruoeels. Mn. TessnY is relieving the operator and baggageman at Brussels station. \fin wont money to handle Eggs. We meeting at Listowel on Tuesday after noon. This ie a question they effects one future very materially and a large turn- out is expected. CR/CHET.—On Friday evening last, the lath lest., the Brussels Cricket Club held their annual meeting at the Am,-r- ioan Hotel. A large camber were p w- ent and after reading the Secretary's statement t om last year the club re-org- anized e-orianized for the season of 1888 with the following officers : L. t: Wade, Presi- dent ; David Rosa, Vio. -P esident ; Jas. T. Ross, sea.-r:eas. and Captain; F. S. are markiegBoots very low. A. Goon. ' Scott, : corer. 0.,mmittee in addition to R. 14T.roor.at has removed from his former residence to the southern dwell. ing in the terrace. above officers : Messrs. Dennis, flays, Laird, Ilargreaves and MCLonuan. L.esr Jll ud'oy night about 11 o'clook Miss. Wu. VANn'roxu is making a visit the Fin, Brigade was call, d out to quell to her old home at Galt, end llies. W. F. a fire at Ament Bros. factory. Their Vanstoneis renewing old acquaintances services were not n•quired, however, as in Guelph end locality. the lire was e 1 out before the engine got JAMES Duxsonn has been dangerously to the bridge. It is a vary fortunate ill with inflammation this week. IVo matter that the devouring element was hope he will continue to improve until noticed before mu, li heachvay was made fully restored to health. as the destruction of the mills would Nolzcn.— The Stage will leave Brussels h..vo proved a heavy loss to the pushing for Gorrie at 8 a.m. and return the same. hem end Brussels could ill afford to be evening, until further notice, owing to without at. The fire originated, it is the bad condition of the roads. 40 supposed, from to spark falling on the Mae. J T. JAotsox, of Freemont, Ohio, roof. was visiting her sister, Mfrs. Malcolm, Dtsn.—Mrs. Geo. Thomson received this week. She accompanied Miss Rob. word from the Old Country last week erteon to Kincardine on Wednesday. that her father had died on the 18th inst. Tura Scott Act cases against the pro- at his home in Eoht, Aberdeenshire, Soot- prietors of the Revere, American and land, aged 55eears. He had been troubled Queen's hotels, last Tuesday, were ad- with liver and kidney disease for some Iourned until Monday owing to the non- time and had several operations perform. appearance of important witnesses. ed with the hope of effecting a cure. His Ton pulpit of the Methodist church death is thought to have resulted from was occupied last Sabbath evening by the bursting of e b ood vessel. The fun - Mr. Patton, of Toronto. His text was erel took place on Monday. A widow taken from Matt. 10111 °hap., 241b, 25th and two children are still in Scut/and and and 26th verses, from which he preached several other members of the family in a very practical discourse. this country. Mies. Thomson had made LAST Tuesday Thos. Kelly, Goo. Kelly arrangements to leave for her old home and Jno. McCallum, of Morrie township, on a visit to her parents this week, had left on the noon train for Cypress River, the sad news of her father's decease not Man., where they expect to epend the come. summer. A number of their friends ao- Mu,r.IN ex Ornsiae.—Last week the companied them to the depot. Spring millinery opening at the store of IN speaking of the Agnes Knox enter- F. C. Rogers took place. Miss Green, tainment at Kincardine the Reporter who presides over this department, ex - says :—Miss Lille O'Connor, of Brussels, celled herself in the very neat and at- e sweet soprano vocalist, assisted in the traotive disphiy. The roost was taste. entertainment- Her numbers were all fully decorated with lace codeine, arbi• given with good taste, and pleasing ex- ficial flowers, &a. To attempt a descrip. pression. Tho audience was highly de- tion of rho fashions and styles of 1888 lighted and accorded her tench applause. would be beyond our power, but ono TUE call to Rev. 0. R. Howie from thing i,- noticeable that many of the old Knox Clmrcln was sustained by the Malt- sensible faehious are once mere coming lend Presbytery and as the rev. gentle- into use. The new shades in rib - man signified his accept.neo the ordina- buns are handsome while the artificial tion and induction will take place in I fruit to bo used in trimming is very Knox church, Brussels, ( u Monday, May uaturaL We noticed a wedding bonnet 71h, at 2 o'clock p.tn. Rev, A. ;McKay, in the displa, but could hot ascertain n will preach ' law, MIr. Steve who t r t of Leal. now v v o was to be the weever. The outlook 1 semen, of 11201(atvarth, mill address the,for a good st aeon's toads is very oncour- cnugregatiou arra Rev. D. B, McRae:, of aging and Miss Green los been proved C:subronk, the minister. I quite capable to pleaise the ladies of 13t.r-Atsla Net scow Asp Gtu.ratrotsE.— Brussels and surrounding count. y. I' will furnish the following stock at AWING rho interesting features of the about half the price paid to those April issue of North's Pltilad'a Musical travelling agents that call round occas. ion:,lly :—Poplars, 31100010/0 Ash, Chest- nuts, Peers, Privet, Norway Spruce, ,tit:uxla,cl end Climbing Rosa, Grape - 011:11:, Flowering Shrnbs, the. My grew - home! is chock full of House and Bedding Plante oil in first-class condition. Coote and r: ming my etoclt and prime. Taos. thirst. icons:: Minor Tnocnnns' INatiTutE.— Tho regular annual meeting of tiro North Huron Teachers' Tnetituto tvill bo held in the A eeembly Hall of the Collegiate Institl.ta, Seaforth, on Thursday and I. oda,:, May 17th at .''.,lSth, 1888, non]. meneinc :ct 10 ti rlet 1,n\. The follow- ( --•( A Lesson in. 't.. alt • 1 1 tam :'3 Lt follow- ing 74 4 1 }, (nature :union' for the 17ntronee Exam. inatiot, C. Ciba, keen, 13. A, 2. Religions instruction it. public smhnols, W. Doig. 0, Eluentiou,'1'. 0. Hagan, 13.A. 4. How to awaken ant, d,:vclop thought in pupils and patinas of a rural section, G.A. New. ton. 5, flow to rnalte the school room attractive, D. 0. Domaine. 0, Methods of atif,wo r,t in wrilfon oxsminittinns, Jost ra the publishers will epee a Baud W. (1, Dub. 9. Subject unnamed, A. nnrtl Orchestra Department, whoa t' will Bishop, M. 1'. P. 8. The Ohattauqu, add largely to this publications field of Univemity, A. M..13urehill. 0. Moues- usefulness, and to introduce the Journal slot of tho scheme of 'Uniform Promotion among the varfour organizations of thie t steam inions, introduced by W. E. ohaeaoter. Tho ipublishers will some it 'Doves, 10. Tteaaurer's report cul also three months free to all band nod °rchcs• to of eliloers, On Thursday evening tea loaders who will forward addrese end snt l" alnntnot will be Evn at white) ?cmc of their organization. A dch.n began will give a selection of reel- Nort.s iFtsleaf ;Memel, 130N Che,tn u E 5t. l'htadcl \tin la, r T THE BRUSSELS POST 2 se 4 POINT Ilarbed Wire, 13. Gerry. ,Hiss 1)ar,t.x Sam is away on a holiday visit to friends in Toronto. Mies Dt'A Close, of Woodstock, was visiting at firm. Ste'vart'a for te week, 1 Legere Wagon, 1 second-hand Wag- on with platform springs euel 13 Goats, B. Gerry, Ds, Hottits was called to New York last week owing to the illness of Mrs. Holmes' father. E. NV. Gimpy is home on a holiday trip from Toronto, He has been in the employ of Singer Bros., Yonge street, dry goods men, The Queen city evident. ly agreed with him, judging by appear. 110005. Rev, J, W, Flocattis, of Guelph, made a brief ri.it with the family of Roy, J. L. Herr last Toesdar. He was ono of the examiners at the examination 0i proba- tioner. in the Methodist ministry, at Listateel, on Wednesday. Iron leo/'hirer.- Mfrs, Win. Ballantyne and sots have decided to open an egg em. porium in the stand occupied by John Roddick last year, iu the postof5ee block and will pay cash for any quantity of eggs. 'There should be ample room for an iustitutie n of this kind in Brussels and we believe the public will bo very generally pleased at the above announce. ment, Don't forget the stand, Bnrssms has lost a good few residents during the past few menthe by removal and this week wo have to report smother party who aro seeking a home in the Western States. We refer to Mrs. MTe- Kay daughter end two suns (Andrew and Georgo) and Chas. W. Jackson. They have Colorado in View in the meantime but may go further west. We don't like to see one yoke( uteri filling up Uncle Sam's territories, but they are noverthe less doing it every week. We hope our friends will meet with prosperity in their new home. SCOTT Act MnsTnio,—A. very onthusi• ostia meeting was held in the Town Hall on Monday even ug of this week. leave VcCracken was called to the chair and after a few words by W. H. Herr, Rev. J. Cooke, of Bluevale, was palled upon to address the gathering. Por over an hour he dilated on the working of the Canada Temperance Act and proved his points very cooclurively. He also refuted many erroneotlS statements made by the op- ponents of the Act. 1£r. Copk received a very attentive hearing and a great deal of information was gleaned from his ad- dress. Rev. Mr, Cameron, of Dungan- non, was the next speaker, The rev gentleman did not occupy a great deal of time but it was well filled with practical thoughts clearly pot. Rev. Jno. Rose, B.A.,epoke for afew minutes and dismiss- ed the meeting wish the Benediction. I.O.G.T.—Last Tuesday evening the monthly open meeting of "Canadian Temple," No. 154, T.O.G.T., was held in the Temperance HMI. There was a good turnout and the folluwiug program was presented : Chairman's addre-s' by W. Roddick ; song by the Lodge "Stand like the brave." ; re•,ding, "Bangs or no bangs," by Thos. hill ; harmonica eeloc. Mon, by D. McDonald ; recitation, ieThe teetotal mill," by Georgie Buyers ; sew, "Grandpa's spectacles," by. Freddie Gil pin; hsrmoniea selection, by Edvvatd end Bert Hi•I ; song, J. Lawrence ; song by the Misses Moore ; dialogue, "Lntelli.- geneo office," by Musses Vauatono, Young and Kerr and G. o. Currie, J. Lawrence, T. Hill and ens. Blasbill ;reading, "Mod - oration exemplified," by Geo. Currie ; organ solo, Miss Vanetun° ; harmonica selection by Hill Bros, ; song, J. Law- rence ; harmonica solution, D. McDon- ald ; closing song by compnny, "The handwriting on the wall," Mi-ses MIay Kerr, Mioore and Hill filled the position of accompanists. The Lodge is doing well for s new orgauizution as there are about 40 members now enrolled. Mfararwoaxw.—Last Tuesday afternoon Ste em Armstrong, of Brussels, led Miss Annie Patterson, of Galt, to the hyme- neal altar, at the residence of the bride's father. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm, Milligen, Presbyterian min- ister of Bedford, in the presence of rel. salves audfrionds, The bride was attend- ed by her sister Miss Maggie Patterson,. and Ernest W. Gerry, of -Brussels, sap. ported tho groom. The bride and bridee. maid were very neatly attired in Dream oeshutere, baguets, sac. Tb" wedding gifts wore handsome and oumsrotis. The hap. py couple took the 5:20 p. m. train for Brussels, where they wore met at the depot by the town band and a large num- ber of friends end well wiahers. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong lent for London, Out., on Thursday afternoon and will proceed from there to the Western States, Ton POST unites with a host of others in wishing them a long, happy and prosper - Otte married life. As Saloln pot iuneerly two years in the corupostng room of Tun Pose Publishing I•iouse it probably would not bo out of plass to, figuratively, throw an editorial slipper after him. MIr. Arm- strong is a millwright and has agent over one and a half ,years in the Stites so that he is well acquainted with the country, (,rt, 1U .t 1 IN Ot Now York has over 500 miles of tele- graph wires ander grand. I3aulanger had about 00,000 majority in the Department of the Nord, The King and Qneeit of Italy are to visit Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle in Journal is an article headed "Music for June. the Mssaee," which gives an insight to e i `.Tie peasant rising in ltonuctltia is ox - method of musical notation which can. tending, and Bucharest is threatened easily be acquired by tiny person, thus with an attack, naking normal education as universal A Long Island school teacher has re - as tho reading and writing of our lung- covered 9510 from a man who eellecl her nage. Other articles of interest to nuai• a ebounoing baby." cal people inoludod in this ies00 are Toto sons of Charles Diclteas and one ellints to Ballad Singers," No. 0, by son of Anthony Trollopo aro in the stock- ' Emma C. Hewitt; "Singing Legato," raising business in Australia, No, 2, by John Howard, and a Musical Wm, O'Brien w,ts arrested at Hinge- "Signor (Iardclli's Chorister," by Maybol town on Saturday, en account of his Eugenie Moore, and the usual instalment speech at Loighrea 01: tho preceding of musical news, and discussion of other Sunday, subjects beneficial to teachers, pupils and A company Inas been formed et Berlin all musiettlly Melina, people. The nos. to manufacture electrical watcltee. lllwo ical mmnbers, of which there are four, small eche and a small eltatrie motor are : "Beechwood Waltz," by 7, C. taste the plane of the ordinttaymovetrent, ch..ndler ; "Thine Imago," a beautiful A year ago the Legislators of Michigan sotlg by Anton letroleziei ; "Song of Sum. passed it low authorising a bounty of ono nt, r," by W. P. Fenimore std "Eventide cont per head for every dead s31 -.arrow, Mlarch," by Aden Golbel. Thi, number but the late has bodn inoporabovc Ueceuso is abase worth the priaa •of a year's sub- no fund way provided for paying the 800151100, which is bet 91,00. Single bounty. Tho other day the City Coen- cop:os, 10.Cents. In the May issue of the oil of Detroit sot 92,500 aside for this purpose, bowie° the sparrow nuisance in that city has become intolerable, Ono of the mon bitters at tho Muorlo ranch, Testae, by the mad wolf that bit Mr. Chamberlain, who is now in ].'anis under Pasteur's treatment, hoe become wild and has fled to the woods, it is re- ported then he appeared near the Aeellor° ranch, entered, and Meting a nix-yeesnold 0(11111)1 of Manuel (`Miter, bit and tote it to Nobel, the inventor of dymmmite, died at Cannes on Sitturdey. Mettltew Arnold, the celebrated writer, died of heart disease at ]Liverpool Mon- day. Ciro Pinsuli, the well-known composer, died at Flo•pnoo recently while playing the piano, Gen, Boulanger has been elected for the Department of the Nord by a ma- jority of 90,027. There is no ice on Lake Huraa from Port Huron to Saralee, except n: little along the shote. For the fi st tine in Hnghmd on Sat. urday the body of a Jaw was cremated at Woking cemetery. The girls in a Brooklyn dry goods store are all required to wear black cashmere dresses, but the dr• saes aro given to them, Jake lbilrain is prepared to fight Jack Ashton for 91000 a side and the diamond I bolt, the battle to take place in Franco or England. 'The Emperor and Empresa al Ger.' any presented Pr. and Mrs. McKenzie with a splendid gold tray as a 0itver wedding gift, There 1100 more printers in the Amori. can House of Representatives than nein. hers of any other single occupation or profession except the law. it's said that every year Worth, tine Parisian dresenaker, allows etch of Itis Italy employees to choose a dress and have it made up according to her own taste. It is said teat if a dwelling should be built on every lot sold in and near Los Angelos lacing the last two }oars, there would bo euotgh to accommodate 2,000,. 000 people. At Akrott, 0., on Saturibty, Chas. F. Teets, a German merchant tailor, aged 15, beat hie wife's brains out twith a base ball bat and then suicide(' by drowning in the canal. After Fr derick dies the German Em• press will receive a fortune, payable by the reigning Emperor, of 9100,000 a year and the use of the Palace at Charlotton- berg and another palace at Potsdam. A groat chewing gum factory in the United States employ's a botanhcal ex- plorer, who is kept constantly on the move searohing for new tracts of trees producing the kind and quality of pun required. 1Vilbnr J. Brown, of Detroit, has de- serted his wife, taking with him all her movables and money. It is said that he has been married seventeen times, and that it' has been bis habit to marry, and desert his wife after a few weeks. A despatch from Calcutta says that the damage caused at Dacca by the re. 0000 tornado amounts to 1',0,000 rupees, rand that 110 bodies have been recovered from tin • ruins, and over 1000 persons more er less injured or in hospital. The Chinese of Tacoma, W. T., import from Alaska every few mouths big boxes full of dried bears' paws from which they snake a medicine similar to their dried lizard tonic. Bears' gall, which os is at 910 a pound, is also in great demand among them. A duel was recently fought between two women in 0 rsioa. The princi als wore Frances Co I'ortuuati and Bolivian. Pas- qualilte Long end bitter hat ad had ex- isted between them, and to one their quarrel they agreed that one of talent must die. They Bottled upon a duo as the fittest method of deciding tiro dis- pute, nod regularly appointed the day, hour and manner of the fight. Both 'sere on the ground punotual to the min- ute, and when the word was given they iiow at each other likef fiends. Stilettos were the weapons and they were plied wi'h mad energy and rapidity. After a 511001 struggle Benvita Pasynalino fell stricken through the heart with her ad- versary's stilette. The Sydney correspondent of TheAus. tralasian says :—Hanlan has abandoned the handiest) match arranged with Neil- sen, having forfeited bis first deposit of :620 The prevailing opinion in aquatic circles appears to be that Hanlan has treated the Australian rather badly in retiring at the last moment without ad- equate reason, after inducing him to incur heavy training and other ex mases. when the stakes won in the chanpionahip scull- ing race on Saturday were paid over at Deeblo'e hotel tonight, several speeches compiimettery 1 tho winner were made, and the opiniou was confidently express od by several well-known supporters of aquatic snorts that Kamp would retain the championship if ho maintained his present form. Hanlen's treatment of Neilsen wan the subject of very strong adverse comment. A compound Corliss engine, of a gigan- tic description, has been produced at one of the Scottish foundries, designed for a cotton mill in Bombay According t" the description, the hitch pressure cylin- der of this immense engine is some 40 inches in dionteter, and the low pressure cylinder 70 iuelles, owls having a stroke of O feet ; and the fly wheel wlnioh weighs about 110 tons, is 30 feet in diameter by 11 feet (i inches wide, grooved for 138 ropes bywhich the is transmitted to th vv power0 variousin + ahaftin in the mill. The l us of g 21a1 engine runs at the rate of 00 rovohttioes per minute, thus giving a speed of ropes , eoteiderably more than 1 mile a minute. :Pito °rank shaft, made of the beet 11 hit. worth fluid compressed steel, is '95 inohes in diameter in the body and 90 iuohee in the hearings. The steam pleasure is rated at 100 pounds per square inch, and the engine works easily up to 2,600 horse- power. They aro getting the inetelment plan down fine in Camden, N. J., where a funeral (1h -eating company with a stook of 9300,000 has been formed. If. a man Wishes 10 go off in first class style he can have ilio advantages of the highest class in the company, which provides for a fine, fell•mounted clout casket, the use of este patent ice box, a crape door bated, a fine ebronll, attendance on a body, and the use of a hearse and two carriages to attend the femoral, 'Phis style comes at 9100. Throe dollars on the oxeonti"n of the funeral and tiro sorrowing reltatives coutribitto 91,00 a mouth thea after until the 9110015 paid. 31 the taste is moro subdttecl the cheapest Clans can be enjoyed, It includes a plain walnut coffin, leo boa, crape door baud, shroud, attendances on a body, the use of a lien: se and two caue sieges, all for 950; 91 clown and fifty cents e, m011t1r after tlic fatteral, These emu terms at which to dio handsomely place rho Lino funeral within the reach of all. �er1s.RTyY,�xy -_ ... Retinal, GIUMN,—On the kOtb inst., at the residence of the bride's' father, con, 2, Grey, by the Rev. D. B. Mo. line, MIT. Wm. Iienty Pestles, to Mies ltaeltel Roy 000511, locoed daughter of Henry (liven. xcxa37. Conroe—lit kola, Aberde•nsltire, Scot- land, on the 13tlt inst., Jae. Coutts, egad 55 years, A•r7CTIC1sT 13AS,iaS. Fiun.tx, Arnie 27.—Farm stook and implements, at lot 10, con. 7, Great', at 1 o'clock p, m. Without reserve. Jas. McDougall, proprietor, (leo. Kirkby, auctioneer. 71RVSS7-7x,S SlrAFO:rC77Tt, WIMP:OTEM CAttE1OGAY ltvlaty Nelms, Fall Wheat . 80 81 Spring Wheat 70 81 13nrloy 110 70 Oats 38 40 Potts ... 58 00 Butter, tubs and rolls.... 1O 17 k;gggs per dozen 10 00 Flour per barrel4 50 00 Potatoes .... 60 00 Hay per ton ... 8 00 9 0' Hides per lb 4 Si talc per bide evlioleeale,,. , 00 tau Sheep skins, each 011 1 00 Wool, per lb. 20 93 Pork O 21) 0 50 t:aaintr'riln CAtttlrrnt,r nvr:ltr 0011x. Fall Wheat .. 78 1311 Spring Wheat - 7(3 t30 Oats 811 41 Paas ro 110 Barley (13 75 Pontaes 110 3113 flatter, per lb 18 00 I'lgga, Per ,toe °u 10 nn Apples, per hasltel 75 110 JIo 5, dressed (1 00 7 O(1 IOesl 4 50 5 .50 Hay 8 50 9 00 Wood, per cord 2 5e a 50 THE PE]PLE'S COLUMN. Q�I ERVANT WANTED .—APPLY L. to MRS. F, S. SOOTT, HAY FOR SALE. -APPLY TO T010Elmo, CGan1 a7- Lt 11, Oou,008, Grey, fOIFORTAl3LE DWELLING `; roe sor.n at a bargain. For full part Menhirs as to prloo, location, etc., way to 1V. 10. D101CSON, - 541 V�-ANTGD. SOME FARRIER in or hear Brussels to keep my Torsoyy Bull. Willing to pal' a good price to the right tune, Apoly uE onootu 41.1 0. A. DIOADMAN, Brussels. A\VS GUMMED, FILED AND + 7 Regulated" Lot 11, Con. 0, uroy. 'PHOS. Ma tltt00Olt. Ifo now has Ma now Istent sow set. Sawynra Cinide," for nolo, t is the best mode, no the cowers soy. pet - 6out ter aa/e. Patentee will allow goods to u made nn royalty. '01003. M0G11P.00li, :I1 Brussels, Ontario. fl ULG FOR I-,ERVICE—T111•: 4.� undersigned w111 keep a they -•unit. orad Duron et null fur sorvien on lot 30, con. In, ltnr•is. Terms 8100 with privilege of returning if necessary. JAS. tPP.ilt, Proprietor. 31.3m T._j OUti h; TO REN''.---TIJAT 5 comfortable cottage at present oc- cupied by ' 1, Raisin, Mill street. Large lot, stable, ,volt, etc, Reut .no'lOrat,' Also co mine shoes starehnnse in rear of Postolllno lately, occupied by Air. Roddick, .17 J. 11. GRANT, COUNTY OF HURON leXAMfNA- moss, 1888. 8aeond and third-class non-professional examinations at the Coll aglnte Institutes and Binh Schools in rho County on Tuesday, Julytlyd,8:400, In. leir0t Cl. July 10th, 8140 a. m. Candidates who wish to write at aeither Clinton or Sonforth must notify D. M• fenrocn, P7sq., P.'S. Inspector, Clinton P.O., not later than the 27st of MAY, stating which of the two schools they intend to write at, and those' who wish to write et Godorlch must notify Ions 0. Toot, fie , 1, S In -pootur, Guderich P. 0„ at tine sumo data, 'Pito notice most be accompanied by a foo of 50, 00 10 if the canattiato eppliee for tiro First Crass as well es Second -Class Exami- nations. No name will be forwarded to the Department 01.1055 the fee accompanies it. }lead Master] of the Collagist° Institutee cud High Schools will platen send rho ap plioatio„s of their Candidates to the In- opettor of the division In which the Gob teglato Institute or High School 15 satiated. Furls of application tear be had front the Seerotnry. PETRO ADAMSON, Secretary B. Ex's. Goderich, ApM110th, '88, 40.5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE MATTER OF (HI.hRLES IIING. BTON, OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS. IN THE COUNTY OF HURON. FARMER, =olote- T1,a above named debtor has made an as- signment tome, under the provisions of "An +.otresp eating asslgn'nentafor the bound t or Creditors, tieing 49 Vie., Chap, 21,, Ontario Statutes,1885,” and tamond(e nobs g n for will l e tho ol Oit nayrs of the said Debtor 'will be hula tit my Omto, In tho (bort House, iu tho Town of Gom,nrgn, at Plyelvo O'clock to the Forenoon, stn 013(it ti', S8335 DAY 01 \P1,11, 1888, aovrugtnetot ow itlh sa1o0eteooano tLth drpenaof the estate, Byers. ,ores claimiug to he entitled to rank on the estate isratittirod to dtes(etl to mo partictdare of alalw,'"•ovod by amdavit (pot doolorotion), and such vnttohms as rho admit ease admits 01. lt(111t1IIT C.IB13005, Sheriff of lturott, Assignee, Sheriff's Ol ee, tlodernoh, April 17, '08. REAL ESTATE. • 1t010B FARMS FOR SAL,E.- A few luteolin., Imp1troved farms for nnl0in the townshili of Grey, Morris and itroBtllop. Aptly to A. DI,LGATTY, Co, Auatienoor,ilrussats P. 0.3 �.+''OR SALE, 013 WILL BENT to suitable pnrtins, store with non. fm•table and nomntndlnto dwelling. Good Oelhtl', { nm•u of nardln lu bearing apples, pintos entlemnll (mitt. Good stable, • This - meditates non of the best openings In Oto tarin for a good bnrursr..:ntakar, being in the contra of a splendid f ..rming aeot,on, Near - eat opposition Ilntaa:nla, 7 mil as ; Listowel Rollos Apply for toms to D. 1V, 1111787.1, OD the protnlsos, i;'rnnn, 20- • 1,ARlvr Fo1b SALE.—THE TJN- 5 x rt ro f;f l ell, o for vain the none, east County quarto?I sets, 2S, o dors 13011 0 afol'ho (busty Of Rum, containing 50 00700. The land to of first 01101010 =din a blglt sioto et onittyation, well !mead and tlttdoltirainod, 45 actns Cleared. NOW Irwin house,14 mom 0, 1atik hoose with 50800010 was, 2 wells, good barna and fated,orchard, etc, flight nares of tall •Wheat 1dg eleslwable property ed, olns the oorpPreemie. of Pree e. feuit Able tonne win be ORD31VE,0wner'.09. 10, Belt 20)3131100981517. 0, 'f ulN' OSL BANKERS Transact a (s Bus: NOTES I)I81 Oauadiat( end United e ON/ sold. Interest allowed no dope Gutlections Goole on fait Cuuudhu• Agents—M11neoA C1AvAIA. Now Yerlc A ants—Inti•ot,T11it ane NATtoPAT, HANN, LEGAL AND CONVEYANC TATAI'. NtNOGAIR, "OI,t('I. , - Convoytutosr, Noinry lubilo, llo, OOloe: Orelio,n s U1,153 1 deer unrds of n'argretwoe' Drag Store. Private Vends to Lunn. E. W A DE, , BAI1I l; 'rEJ3, L./ • Solicitor and Notary Piddle, (`nn. vovaneIng. Collections and 'maniac Mr. Wade SI attend in Clorrle every Wed rtes. clay at two 001,55)1. DICKSON k HAYS, (Leto with Garrew C proudfo"t, Godo- rieb Barristers, Sol loiters, Po„r• ),utters, Om, Omen, iirau is Block, Brussels, Money to loan. ft, 8. HAYS. W. 1:. DICKSON. ADf, '1'AYJ.011, I3. C. 1, , 1(A 13. • mortals, Solicitor, 411., of the firm of Diolrsott 0 Taylor, Barristers, Solicitors, 00., ,Hanning Arcade, Bing Street West, Toronto, Moues to loan. LEX, HUNTER, CLERKOFA the Fourth Dlvlsion Onurt, Co. Huron. Convoytnoer, Notary Public, Laud, Loan andinsuranoe Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Coaectious made. adieu to Gra haul's Block, Brussels. COURT CUNNING, INsunANC0, FIREAND MARINE, GUELPH MEDICAL CARDS. nM. F. GALE, uU. D., C. M. Member of the College of Physiulnr s aril Surgeons of Outnaio by examination Ocoee and Itestdone—Mahn St. East F.the Ontario. A MmNAUGTITON, 31,1) , tJ n (1.10., 0.11.0.1', Tddiabnrgh, '11.0. P. 8. Out. At HIargreaves' Drug Stern (luno 0 to 11:30 a.111 and from 1:21! 10 4 t.. to. At other hours may be found nt the resl.4aee formerly occupied by 11r, ilnn,otuson, Mill street. DENTAL. 3,).GN Trtevir O. L.0.11,0. D.S., lloitor (t r:,dntae twd H. It. C. D, S., of Toronto. Nitrous Oxide Oats administered. Prions graded nod as low as good work eau be ciono Inc. (101ee over Johnston's IIardu aro store. Seaforth. 93EN'XXb'O '. 1V J, Fear . S. Graduate of To- ronto .Snhoolof Dentistry. All oper- ations guaranteed, Ofllaa--Cody's Block, Soafortlt. Artificial tooth, a retalnallty, anda guaranteedilt,f or $12A0por set. 3D ]B N TX is a A, oi¢1s z,'mxv, m.=. a. r=„ Ileum Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Burgeons, Toronto. Nlraos (ixima Das administered for the politicos extrac- tion of teeth. OFFICE.—Garlield tiled:, lllt('SSEL$. AUCTIONEERS. e!1 EORGE KIRKBY, LIOEN- �J( eon Auctioneer. Sales combated on reasonable tome, farms and form stook a specialty, Orders lett at T?a PosO Publish- ing House, Brussels, or sent to tValtot post °Mao will receive prompt attention. ALEX. DELGATTY, AUCTION - I17110; is prepared to attend to sales on the shortest notice, A specialty matte of sales of thorough -bred stook, Terms made known b„ application be Tan Pos0 Publish- ing House, whore orders may be leit, or address to Brussels P 0. RAYMANN AUOTIONEER o is always rondylto attend sales of Panne, farm stook, die. Terms ollsorlully given. 0ranbrook P,O, Solos may bo u- nitised ah Tnla Post Publishing house, Brussels. BUSINESS CARDS. t v v H, erriagn OcenaN, Mee at is W . o1'lunrriagn Licenses. Oliico at his Geoeery,Turnbarry Strout, A MoNAI1o, ISSUER 01r MAR- L� nage Licenses, by appoh'tment of Liont,-Gol'urnor, Connnisaioner, 00., Q. )3. Ocnvsyancerfew Agent Fire Insurance Cc. 011iee attbe (Iran brook Post 0Moo, 11I. PW()DP1CIs', ROUSItO, SIGN cul Ornamottal Painter. Gr20lnin Gilding, Sign and Decorative Painting in all iia branches. Shop Blinds alone tip iu style. Paper Hanging a mocinit. Shop ono clone sotth'it: 2.1303 ms' Carriage works. O W. O')3RIEN,'V. S., HONOR • Granata of the Ontal90 Veterinary College bee resented tho practice of 30110 Nott, V,S„ anal is prepared. to treat all dig eases of domesticated animals on 0010nt110 eneaptrnvod principles. Trontmnubof del- icate foals a specialty Piece taro doors North of 13x sego, Ttlrob500y street, OTICE TO DEBTORS.—ON mount of being at groat expense building and adding new maebleory and also intending to start the manufacture of fin itleave to inform all du rr oro elg beg f e theundersignedeet,kind te. P to settle5,13 tip either with Ohah or Note. Rina, Uom- look 1lhn, Ash or Maple Bowlegs will be taken inpity ,doltvorod at eitater of Atnenb Bros. Sow 1,11115, es (Itis firm hie perottased OUT 0205 milt in Grey. 111 neoounts will be settled at the Now Fnotory, )Orn Reels. 20.0 8307010 BROS. FARM FOR SALE—THE 81I13- n nn a offers his vahtablc 100 caro farm, being lot 3, 0071. 11,1(Grey Township. Peron Go„ for sale, Mime ere about 00 acres cleared and in good heart. Thorn la ti. log botteo,good bank barn, bottling orchard„ and altb a n5ao0aarq aonymtlenees on the. prgmisol Per further portietlnrs, an to j .I'le tarme,.ore„ apply to rho lropriotar, 1'1f08,IIIBLCt17, ()laro1 , 2001 POtJGAY'D 901(ACI(AN, Preemie 1