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The Brussels Post, 1888-5-25, Page 8
8 )Q1'.),N- rL' Pl+ltcllnBLl A 1 HANK 11'17 (lb WIRD RELLIBfH E rest TOE 1RESERYAT1(N E. -P men CURRANTand GOOSEBERRY TREES. KEEP YOt'R EYE ON'THEM AND USE IN TIME. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, and fancy Goods Dealer, Brussels. ©OL ,- WOOL Wanted by the undersigned Fifty Thous. and Pounds of Fleece Wool, for ivila' will be paid the very HIGHEST MARKET PRICE EN CASH Verniers will Lind it to their advantage to Bell ro^, CASE to me and TRADE where THEY PLEASE Am as meal buying all sorts of Grain at Highest Market Prices. BORT, GRAHAM, BRUSSELS. 45-4113. CRAM'D TRUNK RAILWAY. sOCTIier:N o re oSION • W. 0. & Train leave Brussels Station, uort and eoutb its fellaw6:- GoingSouth. (going North. Alain.......... 7102 a.m. Mixed 0:80 am L'xpress......11:45 a.m, I Mail.. ..... 5:06 p.m `fixed........... 8:55p.m. t Empress,514513.01 .oval ` ietvs affeins. A ebiel's amang ye takin' notes An' faith he'll Arent it. "Goo save the Queen." Tomer of next week will usher in the month of June. PINEAPPLES 20c., Pickles 15e. per quart. Cheap. A. Good. 40 TIIE early closing by-law came into ef- fect last Tuesday. lien n- County Couneil will convene at Godertch on Tuesday, Jone 5th, TEE Scott Act is still law in Huron Go. and will be until the notice appears in the Gazette. Ala quantity of fresh lime at the Kiln, Brussel., far 11 cents a bn-bel, W. r. Retry, Prop. Owixo to our going to press a day earlier than metal some con espondenoe was received ton late for this issue. It will appear nest week. The Brussels Egg Emporium is ship. ping a car load of eggs this week. They are doing a large trade and giving the best of satisfaction to their mom callers. TRE Echo base ball elnb expect to go to Palmerston on Saturday of this week for the opening game of the season, We expect the boys to give a good account of themselves, Leer Monday evening D. D. G. M. Pat- terson, of this Division paid an official visit to the A. 0. U. W. in tbisplaoe. He was accompanied by Dr. Smith and Messrs. Strong, Tillman, Watson and Dormice, of Seaforth. TEE Enterp•ise Salt Works is rushed with work and find some difficulty keep ing pace with the orders. }trues• le turns out the best salt in the County. We don't need any chemical process to pre. pare our Balt for the market. "His LAST LEGS." -About the 5th of dune a musical and literary entertain. meat will be given in the Town Hall, under the auspices of the Brussels cricket club. At the conclusion of the first part of the program the drama "His last legs" will he prese:ted, Mr. Andrews, of Goderich, will take the leading part be- ing supported by local talent, A full house is looked for, Betimes Nt!SRRY Ann GREENRO0SE,- 1 will furnish the following stook at about Laic the price paid to those trevslling agents that call round occas Tonally : Poplars, Mountain Ash, Chest- nuts, Pears, I'ri.et, Norway Spruce, Standard and Climbing Roses, Grape- vines, Flowering Shrubs, &a. illy green- house is °hock full of House and Bedding , Plants all in first-class condition. Come and examine my stock and prices. Tons. HELL%. SocrAL,-A social was hold in the Methodist ei urch last Tuesday evening, at which there was a fairly good attend- ance. After ebountiful supply of edibles had been served Rev. D, C. McDowell, of Wingham, took the chair and, after an interesting address, the following program was submitted :--Music by the choir ; paper by Rev. Mr. Potter ; quartette by the Misses Moore and Messrs. Moore and Hood; address by Rev. ;SJr. Potter ; nolo by Mise Hill ; address by Ray. Mr. Cook ; solo by Rev, A. E. Smith; address by Rev. Mr. Rogers; solo by Miss Gerry. Tito meeting tree brought to a close, after a vote of thanks to tits ladies and the persons imaging in the program, by Rev. Mr. Duru5s11 pronouncing the benedic- tion. 1100 r,cd. of social $16. IN epcal.L,g of who will be expected to attend the military camp next month the dailies mention among othere the 33rd "Huron ltetteIion of Infantry ---Lieut. Col., T. T. ('oleman ; :paymaster, Hon, Major I'"; a1.c.i i Jordan ; Adjutant, Major Francis Jordan ; Adjutant, Major Henry IC>nk. Companies -No. 1, GOdoicll, Capt. 11. 1iller ; No. 2Wlighem, Capt.Win. 1Elliott; No. 3, Seaforth, Capt. .f. 0. Wilson ; No. 4, Clinton, Capt. Iy, A. Forrester ; No. 5, Ainloy- villa, Capt. +Toho Leckie ; No, 6, Exeter, 1 Oat. Glynn Elliott ; No. 7, Porter's Hill, Capt. John McDonald ; No, 8, Gov - ria, Clot. Jahn Koine; Nn, 9, .i)ungan- non, (]apt, Jos. Mallengb. Is it not about time the name "Ainlayvlile" vas dropped and I.3russels subatitntod ? Ten or twelve years is Surely long enough to give plenty of time for the alteration. R. z,rAu a cala making ashipment ! of furniture to CGllinglraud this week. Coracle to rent, also roowe over A. R. tlmith'8 store Moo. Browning, Heves for sale or to rent, Apply at Tax POST Publishing Moues, 49 R. Williams and T, O'Neil aro getting their trotters into shape for the Seaforth races on the 24th, A szw time table ewe into effect last Monday. The only changes on our line is in the time of the afternoon mail which will arrive at 3:00 instead of 2:00. Passengers should govern themselves ac- cordingly. The corrected tine table may be read at the top of one of our local columna. Tun Gerrie Videtto Bays :--R, Black, our enterprising miller, on Tuesday last received a ear load of Manitoba wheat and we understand there aro several more to follow. With Manitoba wheat, the now roller process machinery and Mr, 13. at the helm 111. (10, 5io mills can produce an article second to none on the continent. A IIEW Ronald ,team fire engine was shipped to Forest this week. They also got a lose reel and two carriages anal 1,0011 feet of hose, the whole thing emouuting to e,4,500. Mr. Ronald went to Forest on Tuesday to test the fire apparatus ami instruct the fire brigade of tbat town. This makes five engines sold this epilog and the ant -look is most hopeful. The Ronald steamer leads the van and bas no equal, IA,PnOyle:LLgNTS. - 11', 'r, IIuntet has finished up a new pick, t fencearound his 1,0 this week, which emelt improved the appeerancc of the place. --R. Leather - dale has extended itis lawn northward to thelino fence. He has removed the fruit trees and substituted evergreens. He has a very neat plot and keeps it is good shape.- W. A. Calbick has added a verandah to his brick cottage and has transformed the aptvarauoe of things generally. -D. C. Ross has made altera- tions and improvements in his dwelling. -Jas. Gibson has had a new picket fence put up at his lot. PEON a letter received from James Barnhill, dated Colton, California, May 8th, we learn that the two richest settle mentsin Califot'uia, Pasadena and Raver - side, have shut up every saloon and aro not afraid to tell even the wealthy tour- ist who wants his wine and to move on t; the next town, then the right kind of tourist will coma and stay. The last license paid on Riverside wee $2,000 s year. I can now walk anywhere with. out meeting drunken men or hearing of murders in the saloons, such as was in San Bernardus, where not a month passed without some men being shot. COLONEL Comas, of Seaforth, was ie town last Saturday on business concern- ing the re -organization of the volunt-er company in this pl'co, He will recom mend Stanley Hays, ,arrister, to be ar- pointed Captain ; Dr. J. A. MaNaeg'wton, lst(Lieutenant, and W. M. Sinclair, re- taining his rank es 2nd Lieutenant. As 50nn as the offloial document, are received an energetic uor'etdo effo rt will be made to get the Company in order for the nu. mud drill, which will commence on the 19th of June in Loudon. We are pleased to see a revival of this company and uo doubt it will tak,• a foremost pooitioe, as of old, in the 334141 Batt. mid,: the ens. • agement already referred to. Any per- sons desirous of joining the company should give their names to the officers fu command as early as passible. Wan w•z mar Exweci,-Trout fishing. -Queen's birthday celebrations in every town, village and hamlet except Brus- sels,-Aeneral moving of Methodist ministers i the "nurse of a month or so. -Brussels to Lave two instead of three polling places for municipal elec- tions this year and thus save $10 or $15. -The foot -bridge to 00 put iu repair be- fore somebody breaks their neck -A big boon in town on D. minion Day if the people wid entbu e. -A big house at the cricket club concert, -Strawberries and cream. The ice cream vendor to take his innings. -Flies. -An effort mode to rally the Brussels Volunteer Cn'y for rune .1 drill thi you .- he Maitland Skather Rink Company to put their building in ardor for promenade con- torts,&e., during the ummer months.- Trips to 'he lake shore to become lash. ionable -The sehnulboy to be in to count lh• number of weeks between now and summer 5000.1011. THE CEUETzer,--Unfortun,tely Iasi Friday was an unpleasant day for doing much on -door work and consequently the a 000 not near y as large an attend- ance at the o watery as was expected when that day sus appointed for the purp) e of improvil:g : u3( b autifying the grounds. Taking the foreuoou and after- noon, however, there sere iu the neigh. bohooe of fifty people present who set to work it. levollieg their respeotivo plots, straightening up tombstonee, planting 0035 ere, 0•c. There le a great Ileal to be dons yet and if some people who have friends interred fu the e• nlotery would pay a little attention to their lots, banty needn,g it, a great improvement would sour be netie'able, In speaking of this mutter taut week reit-re o5 was made to the Cemetery Boer'd• It should have react Committee as the Treat e Board of the Methodist euureh controls the ground and the perigee mentioned belong to the Comet, ry Committee of this Board. It is tobehoped the day of improvmonts in- augurated last week will be annually ob- served. Weer: on elm sone LINE, -The follow- ing is a report of the Railway Committee at Goderioh : A meeting of the citizen's railway conmitte wail held in the town hall on Monday evening, Dr. Holmes in the chair. In the abeenoe of Mr. Mitch- ell, Mr, MaGillioudey was appointed saa- retary pro tem. Tho chairman, Mayor Seager, and W. Campbell gave verbal re- ports of the resnits of the delegations to Ottawa and Montreal. After the ques- tion had been folly discussed, the follow- ing resolutions wore carried : Moved by J. Williams, seconded by 1'. Jordan, that the secretary of this committee be in. strueted to communicate with the chief representative railway man at Guelph, Listowel, Brussels, Blyth, and all rm- portat Intermediate points, milting thein to co•oporate with us in deciding on a definite route from Guelph to Goderiob, and taking steps to have the lice located ; and unitedly pressing jupou the Govern- neenf the granting of te subsidy for the line chosen. Moved by D. Moteilliouddy, seconded by Mayor Seeger, that we, the c101130 s' colnnlitt00 of Goderieh 000010 - mend that the town Gouneil co-operate with the repreeentativax of tine villages' of Blyth and Brussels, and the town of 1,fsgovel, in preparing I'reliminal'y aur- j yaps, ,t'e., 1br the construellou of the proposed railway in Guelph, THE BRUSSELS POST MAY 2E5. 1888. adamessomoneseces Do. S1' - ) u: . t Cou,u. Dr, Speer will bo n 1 1 San 3 • a Queen's Motel, 1 Brussels, , on Tuea• at the Q 1I clap of ,ext week, 2901 lost. -ane day only from 8 welock a, In. to 7 p, in. Patients aro asked to coma early, so as 140 give time for consultlition. Don't fot'- get tine pla00 and date, us the Dr, makes a specialty of nasal catarrh, diseases of the eye and ear, nervous debility, deo. W,IA7' PEOrns SAY; -^"I can fish all right, but my feet are so tender I can't stand walkiug."-W, C. "This eompelnely early closing is 50. mien in full blast, and 110 lriehman should submit to it. 'Free trade' is my motto." -A, Cr. "The railway deputation to Montreal was a move in the right direction, and I'ln 5113131 to do all 1 can to boom the road," ----13. 0. Who'll tread on filo tail of my coat 7"-- A. C., for the "Echoes" B. B. C. "I'll put in extra time in my garden this eulnmer since the stores have to close at 7 p. in." -W, H. Me. "Our 00011 Connell i0 an economical one." • -The electors, "Ca,usv AND TUE Jaws," --In the course of Rev. G. 33. Howio's address in Knox church last Sabbath evanleg he said Hint the olli0ef differences between our Lord and the JEWS were these, (1) Political; (9) Social, and (3) Religions, The Jews did and still do expect a Christ, but the Christ they look for is one who should appear in the capacity of a deliverer from political bondage from subjection to other nations. Buell as (loses, i11 some respects, was. Intheopiuion of the Jews a Christ should be more of el ounqueror than David and should excel Solomon iu ex- ternal splendor. The teaching of our Lord, however, as well as His life, did not meet either their expectations or their wishes, and hens the rupture. 'peaking to the second point he said that the Jews in our Lord's day were dia. tingnished into various classes, the most influential and powerful being that of the ]tabbies (teachers). These teachers as. sumed to themselves the very keys of opening or closing heaven and thee made the worth of a man depend on the ob- servance of numerous and intricate rights and ceremonies. Christ comforted them with the truth that God is the Father of all loan and that with Him there is no difference since occupation, birth place, age, see or language were of no consequence. This doctrine, of course, threatened to shake forever the position which they had made for tbsmseltes by endless toll. Mr. Howie promised to disease the religious differences between Christ and the "tabbies on some future Sabbath evening. PREtcaERs AND PuLPxTs.-ROv. S. Jones occupied the pulpit in Melville church last Sabbath in the absence of the pastor. -Rev. R. Paul preached on the Eth.1 circuit last Sunday. -0n 1Vednesdey of next week Rev, G, B. Howie, M. A., will preach at the inducti •0 of Rev, F. A. McLennan, at South Iih,loss. Rev. Jno, Ross, B. A., will address the newly-in- •(nated minister. --N at Sabbath R v. !Meath • S a,nuel Jones 1,ru..°has at 11 4 h t and will dsolara and East 1Yawanosl the pulpits vacant, owing to the remoeal of Rev. Mr. Anderson to Gotlerich.-The Lucan Enterprise speaks as follows , f a r. v. gentleman, known to quite a few in thi" locality :- "Rev. S. Scllely, B. D„ pastor of Luoan ,iethodist cm15011, hes just completed his B. A. course in con. nection with Victoria University, and has been called to Cobourg to have his hard - ea nod degree conferred upon him. In 1878 he msri'ed and received 33. D. Mr. .ellery is a talented and popular clergy matt, a pill it Ot4at"r, and possesses the major qualification of a true man." Rev. Mr• Sollery is a son -in -low of the R,. v. Ur. Swann, of Brussels. -Rev. W. T. Cluff arrived home from Michigan last Friday, and took his work as usual last Sabbath. His sister-in-law was tread before he reached his destination. -Nest Sabbath will be communion at Melville church. Rev. Mr, Musgrave, of Win- throp, n'i11 preach on Saturday at 2 o'clock, and Rev. Mr, Stevenson, of Molesworth, on Sabbath evening and Monday morning. -Rev. Joe. Ross.B.A., preached in the Bloor Street Presbyterian ehuroh, Toronto, last Sunday. PEOPLE WE Know. -The London Free Press of Last Thursday says: -Tho death is announced at Hays'-ille on Tuesday me Mug of Robert Hannah, J. P., for several years Aust a resident of London, He had been ,•ick for over two years, and recently left London to visit his daughter at He.ysville. At one time he was care- taker of the Water -works grounds, and was appointed a Justice of the Peace while the works were being erected. He was a kindly, genial gentlemen, and his death, though not altogether unexpeoted, will be heard of with deep regret. He was .,ged 77 years. -Miss Lily Gordon, of Lmek :ow, was visiting in town this week, -E. A. Martin, 3.D,S., is away at Southampton this week, enjoying; a well- earned holiday -Mess Lilla O'Connor has been chosen, out of six vocalists, as soprano soloist in St, Georgo's church ohoir, Guelph. She will take her now position in about two weeks. While we are pleased t.. NOo Miss O'Connor pit in a position for which She is well qualified to fill we are sorry to lose her from B easels, a0 she hat lent valuable aid in musioal entertainments in addition to creditably occupying her position in St. John's church choir, Miss Minnie O'Oonnm' will continue Miss Lilla's music olaesss.-R. S. Dolton, of Ton Pose staff, arrived back last Monday from a visit of two weeks to friends in the locality of Woodstock,-Ruseie and Reggio .Fletcher are visiting at Strat. ford, They accompanied Mrs. Powell home last Saturday. -Miss Ella Mul- holland and Mrs. Amess and children are hotne for a holiday visit at their father's. --Mrs. D. Sinolair and Mrs. Tufts arrived Memo last Monday from an extended visit with old friende,-Wo re- gret to hear of tie serious illness of J. Stewart, of Belleville, son of Alex, Stow - art, Queen street, Brussels, Mr. Stewart left for Belleville feet Tuesday to bring his amu. 11o,1e, If he ie able to stand tho journey. - - Mrs. Nightingale is away visiting at Mitchell.--- A. Bauslau ll, artist, is away for a holiday trip. -Messrs. Cresswell and Scott, of Sea - forth, were in town last Sunday. (,i- 'ancOasft.i leItewee. The bar stasat 1 •c1 of the renehi) Al - " the s t O T f ,aka Bays that on ono trip from the I Tlnited States last 001011101' his receipts netted 13,500 in seven days, A barrel of O1n1(3 River water wl,ir-h tarok the piaoe ref a barrel of ('h,'inatli whiekey gravelled 11,(10(1 utiles mut was kept inn etoreh0uee seven ,yanr0 before the fraud was diecnveted. ,. sons hr,• n VIVO hundred persons 5o been T e 1 p in Mesopotamia, woad b the floosie 1 deo In Baltimore it is proposed o put lt- ter.boxoe on street oar's. This would bring a letter to the post001oo from any part of the city in half an hour. Dr, 'Panner, of fasting fame, bee estab- lished a foundling hospital in New Mex. ice. Itis to be conducted on vegetarian principles and will hold forty infante. Tho statietios of New York State show that it supports nubile education at the rata of 82.49 and the liquor traffic at the rale of $22,78 per unit of the population. A French paper publishes the follow- ing scandalous item ; An Alner100n has invented a trieyole which requires i eith. er hands nor foot to propel it. Ho seats himself, with his wife, and his mother - in -Env pushes it. The ten -mile bicycle race at Birming- ham WAS won by Foot, with Temple second and Knapps third. There were 10 contestants, The distanoo was cover- ed in 31 minutes. All of the Americana wonheate,iu the one mile handicap, The Pennsylvania railroad has: recently built at its Altoona shops a 60 -ton oar, specially designed for carrying wire cables for street railroads. The weight of the empty oar in 01,1300 pounds, and the car when loaded w'eiges more than any lnrmnotivG running. The w'oivht is distribu'ed over sixteen wheels. Sir Morell Mackenzie's fee for his nt- tendance on the German Emperor has been fixed at (10,000 marks ($15,000) per quarter, or any part of a quarter. This is equivalent to the stun of 1513,000 per annunm. It must be added, however, that Sir Morel' Mackenzie's income of recent years in London has been slightly oven• 3175,000. Afew days ago, before th-' fleet divis- ion of the great beet of vessels bond fo' Duluth began to arrive there, it was cal- culated that 118 steamers, carrying 100,- 000 tone et coal and otbor freight, were on their way to the young city at the head of Lake Supe'ior, from 'other porta on the great lakes. These voseels were manned by about 1,700 mon, and carried ab 'east 12,000 tons of fuel besides their cargoes. Moreover, many of 'hem were without freight, and were mere y bound for a down load of wheat. 9nch a fleet 004 never before, it is bel eved, headed for any lake port at one time. Ex•Monk Widdows and his boon oom- ppanion, Rev. 0. 11 Burleigh, get their deser s. Both of these men were tried at the Old Bailey, London, England, on the 1st of the month for an abominable crime, mention of which was made in this paper some weeks ago. The jury only took a quarter of an hour to bring in ave diet of guilty. The learned judge i„ passing •'entsnce said no person could doubt the righteousness of the verdict that had been pronounced and he had looked in vain for mitigntingcircunxstan- ces. He sentenced Isurlei lr to penal servituch for life and Widclows, who wee on]' convicted of misdomeauor, to ten years' penal servitude. John A Black, representin' A. Seidl. ling 2'0o..of Yokohama, .lopan, one of tea firmsin the world, is at the largest o 0 A Winnipeg. Mr. Black says that tho Yokohama tea trade is ouly in its in- fancy, but will be developed to its fullest extent by the line of steamer:, now run by the C. 2. R. This company, he s ates. has put in the shade ;11 otho competing lines, and now, instead of having to wait six, eight and twelve nnl)t(10 to ship tea, cargoes are sent out month] . • Not on'y has th trade been la gely increasers, but the dangers attend- ing tea transportation have beet' removed by -apid transit on the 0. P. 1'b. lines. Tie etofore on the sailing vessels a cargo of t a was in greet danger of "sweating," a term used in the trade, and very often losses in this way were very heavy. Mr Blaok'o firm are watching with great in- terest the development of the Northwest, as their representative put it to the re- porter, "each new arrival in your country means so much of an increase in Japan's tea trade, which has already assumed large proportions. "From Siam," says the Pall Mall. Gaz- ette, ",1e learn that the cremation of the too sons of the King, which was "cele- brated" at the end of February, was a ceremony eclipsing in mavniticence even Haat of the King's uncle, whose body WAS cremated last year. On that mansion the chief features of the proceedings were illustrated in a London pictorial weekly that the present occasion seems to have unnoticed. For fifteen days Bangkok was given up to revelry. No work was done, and such amusements as fireworks, illuminations and interminable dramatic performances were provided nightly and kept up till two or throe o'clock a. m. The building fu which the cremation was effected bad been erected at a cost exceed - 250,000, a fact which, as it is now being demolished, as hewing served its purpose, shows munificence, if not ex. 0.tvag:nee. Externally this 'premane' prssentocl the appearance of a palace of gold, so gorgeous was its ornamentation, and internally its obief feature was the electric light with which it was illumined thruughont. There were two separate cremation days during the fortnight, and the final procession for cash was so long that it occupied over an hour in passing fixed point. Siamese £uoerale may be expeusivo ceremonies, but at least they cannot be called lugubrious." Bogue $5 U. S. silver certificates are floating around Stratford, The Smith Purifier Company. of Strat- ford, have scoured another largo contract to fit out a flouring mill at St. Thomas. Burglars broke into E. 33. Barnsdale & Co's store in Mitchell on Friday night by way of the windov in the warehouse. Nothing was missed from the stook. 3. E. Harding, barrister, of Stratford, lots served H. T. Butler, of the ?Times, and W. MoBride, Principal of the Collog. ate Instituto, with writs for libel. Some- body called Mr. Harding a dromedary, hence tho wrathful fulminations of tho lawyer. Thorn will be some fon when it 500100 up. 2]'2eerraem305"13 7rtc..A. z=Z 1T10, r01nt1:orxn CA In 1D1,r,w 5711117 17113(11. L'(tll Wheitt - 00 91 Spring Wheat 1(ill Burley 50 (i5 Oats 413 45 Peas .. 130 (10 Bettor, tulle and rolls..., 1'1 00 Eggs per dozen .. 11 00 'Flour por barrel......,... 4 50 00 Potatoes .,. 00 00 Hay per WTI., .. ,... .... S 00 0 00 1li11014 par lb 4 ria Salt per held., wholeealo00 80 Sheep skins, earth., 130 1 00 Wool, per 1b IS 22 Pork ,.......... 0 25 (i 80 .,, are. nc zweermarawma comm rr- z-mmxlntter o II 14.41-====m, S27A;F' Z^7' n , l 1: 11 •MN r 0111` r nn1 v 1 u, l i da u 1 ,x, Fall Wheat H2 Spring Wheat 81 Oats 42 Poen 06 Barley O5 Potatoes . 70 flutter, per ]b 10 Eggs, mer dozen 10 Apples, per bu811e1 05 Hods, dressed 0 50 Beef 4 00 ]fay 0 00 Wood, per cord 2 5u Sseepolcins, oaoh, 40 80 H5 12 (15 70 17 00 00 7 00 550 9 00 8 50 75 rHE PEOPLE'S COLU?V914. (HOP TO RENT. -APPLY TO L) 43 11. 2. ;MARTIN, L.D.S. t'hERVANT WANTED --.APPLY k at oneo to MRS. 515 M. 8180LAIlt, %s )1UVA'1'E FUNDS TO LOAN L on farm security. Apply ut fust fuse Putdixtnng 10o11e0. W LUMBER WAGON FOR 1,1 sale at , t hindbargain. Kremlin of 44 F1LI.ADDATZ. Genubr ouk. EEM FO11 SALE. FIRST 1 cones !:rot serve]. .1. -ply to J. 11. S311'1'II, at 1. M. Mutiav 4 Co.'s Store. g.xULE, FOR -1,3 [IVI(E-.T11E 13.) a„d0rslgnn 1 will steep a thnr algh- tred Durham Bull ter sorrier, ea lot 10, lforris. Terms 3(1.5(1 with privilege of resurntng it necessary. JAS, SL'J3Ilt, Pr +priet.lr. • 51.3ut ‘..1AWS GUMMED, FILED AND Regulated on Lot 11, Con. 0, t{ray. MOS, 'Mc 11i1:101t. 11 ,,. w fins itis now potent saw Act, "Sawyer's Guido,” tar sale, 1t1., the Lest made, Au the servers say, Pat- ent for Rale. Patentee will allow goods to be made on royally. TIM a, 80r0Rl0100, 34 Brussels, Ontario, TERSEY BULL, "PRINCE OF •7 erArrm Lena," No. 4301,1s kept tor ser- vice at Mr. John lineehbol's, Brussels, This Bull 10 of a splendid milking strain and all who wish to increase and improve the pro. duct„ 01 ,ho da.ry should have calves from film. COST OF BRUME—J(30053% 85.00 cash, all others 80.00 oath, with privilege of re- turning,ifneccasaty. G. A. DllADMAN, 48 tf Druggist, rte., Brussels. AV fig`° er Tho Council of the Corporation of the flaunty of Huron will moot in the (10057 Finasn, in the Town of GoDERICI,, VII Timi- dity, the etlt luny of June, 1888. PETPR ADAMSON, G ode riolt, May 01. County Clerk. Take nntleo that the Court of Ilevision for the Township of Morris for the yoar 1888 will be held at the 'r0trN il0 O.1T, '1,11E SSIII OF II.%Y. 1488, emn,0eooiuq at 10 ,relook a. in. All parties eters 1,.. 1 will pl nANL. taro ,,mire and act 40 2 tV u 0 r,un• , Clerk. 'l I (^1'11.1 (31' BIM LOOS _ Township of Grey. Noeloo Is hereby given Viet the Municipal '''nail of the 'orpora0lol, of the Tewnohlp of (trey, County ,.f Huron, will meet as ltuvislen ns Itoberts0n's nom, `Ethel, 05 Friday, Alan' the 25, 1888, .1T Tur•. 110011 or 10 O'CLOOx, A, DL, Parties interested will govern themselves aocor0iugly. ' Grey, May 0, '88, WM. 8P10N4 10, Clerk. REAL ESTATE. IOIIFORTABLE DWELLING ' con saL>, at a bargatu. F ,r full part titulars as to prioo, location, oto., apply to W. B. DICKSON, 84: CHOIOE FARMS FOR 4ALE.- A f ow splendid, improved farms for sale in the township of Grey, Morris and Molitllop. Apply to A. DELGATTY, Co. Au0tionsar,Brusssls P. 0, OUSE TO RENT. --THAT comfortable seltago at pres0110 00• °spied by H. Bea.), 5£111 street. 1 ergo lot, stable, ,yell. oto. Rant moderate. Also oommodloua storehnuee in rear of Poste Moo lately rumpled by Mr, Radial:. 87- J', 15. GRANT, FOAM FOR SALE.-T(IE SUB. S0RmE11 Offers his valuable 100 ware farm, being lot 3, one. 13, Grey Township, Huron Co., for sale. 'there aro about 50 aoree cleared and in good heart. There ie a log house, good 110011 baro, beaming orchard, and all the necessary conyentonees ou the prenlloeh. Tor further partiOulara, as to pries, terms, etc„ 5pl'ly to tin Proprietor, RHOS. HIBLOP,$Iare P. O„ N. W. T.. or to 2-tt DOIIG.'S',D HT18AOHAN, erusools COOD FARM FOR SALE IN X Morris, on reaeonnbin terms, In 01'dol' to close the affairs of the estate of the late W. G, ftiugstow, no executors otter the fol. lowing valuable lends for sale North half of Lo 80, Oonoession 5,Townsbip of Morris, containing 00 scree, Ou this lot is erected a good frmuo barn with stone foun- dation, good orchard, well audpump . Near. ly all oloured, and to on the grave road closely adjoining the village of Breese's, '1?nis farm is it vahm.bin ono, is wall fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For mines an,l tonne apply to T000. II10LLY, mines P. 0., 13513317 31NI•nn05, Victoria Kenitra P.O., or Amu! SMITn, Maple Lodge 1'• 0., Middlesex County, 200 (( LORE FAli'NI FOR SALE, -A liret-close farm [or cele in the Township of Morrie in the (Monty of Heron, being south ball of usrth half lots 25 420 and south half of 20 in 5th con., containing 20d tures more or loss, 101 acres mostly elm of stumps and in a good state of culti- vation. Therein a young bearing 0robard,a good house xfband lhofarms situ- ated within a mile of tho Village of Brunnel° anal is a good farm for grain es stook rais- ing esaim watered whet the river Maitland ane savor failing spring crook. P00000sion will be given at any time, liar further par Montan apply on the promises or to A, is.. ROBERTSON, Bruseels, P. 0, 041 Warne JJ3'or 134aelo, - Th0a,Iba5rin5r03I01'af Or sale Ills valuable Pam in the Township of Grey, comprising lets 0 an d 7, oon.11in amid township, This form. containsMeares midis within 1 miles from the thriving 71110g0 of Brumeole, with good gravel road loading thereto. Abort 100 soros arooloamtl,fsee from atompa and in a high state of cultivation, Tho balaneo is 881lywooded. Thi„ farm is hortloularly wellf0111e4,00001ythe whole of the (01,000 being straight and having boon emoted in 1860 an d'83. On bhopromisesthere is a oom tortable lo(( dwelling house and agoo dframe barn with Mono etobling underuoatb in which there is It well with an abundant sup. ply of .excellent water. above 1B him-wises new frame implement h0u80, 4002M wolf flooredabove and below, and neatly Sided and painted. Poe particulars aptly to the Proprietor. .720008 1)10138001, Itogl010a.r, 11tlron CO. 1503- G046;1ch. 1 BANKING. \'oINT0811 ,11 Mo'1'A(1(JATIT, BANKERS • 111tUSSELS Transact 0 General 13aatkin y Business. NOTNS .DISCOJNTliD. Canadian and Anibud 4 phos 05011., bnnght. and sold. Initor0at allowed on doposite. Collections matte on favorable terms. Onnadem Agents---erellrlrANT'e 13.01E OSP CANADA, Now Tort Agents--IAreoRrgua AND '1nAu- ERa NATIONAL RANx, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 1A • TM. SINCLAIR., ' OLICIT- or, Convoynne r, No,nrl' l'.lblin. 111 of IIargreav WHOP:' D tg Store. Private oor finds to Loan. T..41 E WADE, BARRISTER, Li • Solicitor and Notary Public. Con. veyfacieg. (`olleottons ant Ln•,eing.. Ur. Wade ill attend in (Durrio every Wodnes- aay at two "'cinch. L'\IOK$ON ,0 HAYS, _. (Coto with Garrnla & Pruudfout, Goda- rioh) Barristers, Snlleitorn, Contvy,uneot's, &e• mace, tlrant'e Block, 13018.1314. :. 1lonny to ?oun, 10, B• HATS, 55', B. DICKSON. M. TAYLOR, 13. C. L , I3AR- • nls7101), Solicitor, &c., of the firm of Dlekson & Taylor, Barristers, Senators, Oo., Manning Arcade, King Street West, Toronto. • Money to loan. ALEX. BUNTER, CLERK OF the Fourth Division Court, Oo, Huron, Convoyanoor, Notary Public, Land, Loan and Iosuranoo Agent. Tunde invested and to 1onn. Ooleorione mado, Office in Gra ham's Block, Brussels. so CUNNIN06, INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. MEDICAL CADS. M. F CALE, M. D , C. M. Member of the 0011015 of Phyololaee and Burgeons of Onta,io by examination Ofiloo and Roeblouo-Maln Ht, hast, 10 the Ontario. T A 11oNAUQ'HTON, M.D., P1 0.11., 0.3,15. 0. P. Edinburgh. M.C. P. 8. Ont. AC Hargreaves' Grill store from 0 to 11:30 ane. and frotu 1:80 to 4 p. in, At other flours may be Mend at the residence formerly ()emoted by Dr. lfotuutaton, AIBi street. DENTAL 1r Orel TYteer1`0!. G.Ball,,,. 71, 8., Honor ,Irad oats and 31. R,. C. D. a. reroute. Vit , ht -•d Ur .liven 0, n. Mortes, D. D, 8., rissistint O rm. ,.ter 0001500-- fyer Bluok, Sual.,r, . D3171N'.LIfee . 5V,3, r'our,L.D S. Graduate of To- ronto Sonool of DOntlstry. All o ,sr- atiobe guaranteed. OM oo-Cody's Bloelr, Oes,forth. Artificial tooth, 0 rstgnality, and a guaranteed llt,for $10.00 per sot. 1DL..1N catatlr. E A, 7a3cA1s2'27-,T, x,, 3D, m., Honer Graduate of the !loyal Collage of Dental Surgeons, Toronto, NtTm,o Gxrms OA0 admWistorod for the pant,es° extrac- tion of teeth, OFFICE.—I;nrfleld Bloch, 111tOSSEL8. AUCTIONEERS. ( 1 EOlhOl?, KIRKBY, IiLOEN• XJt NED duetlm,oer. S,doa conducted On roasouablu tame, (arras and fares stock a specialty. nrdere left at TUN Pon. Poblish- 1og Honor, dru0501,5 0500111 to Walton post ollloo will receive prompt attention. ,j, LEX DELGATTY, AUCTION• .L EEn, Is prepared to attend to galas on tbe shortest notice. A Biracially :nada of sales of tnornugn-bred stook, Terme made known b•' a,lplteatiou to TWO PONT Publish- ing House, whore orders may ho loft, or address to Brussels P 0. A RA YM ANN, AUO l'IONEJIII) .tom. s is always ready to 'Atom] sabre of farms, farm stook, 20, Terms cheerfully 51705. Ornubrook P.O. Sales may bo at- rauged ut TEE Poem Publia,, l,,g Nouse Brussels. BUSINESS CARDS. W or, IMn1oOEAos EN, 1SSTIEII • elf rrfago L s• Oflloe at his Ga000ry,Turnborry Street. A-MoNAIR, ISSUER, OF MAR - rinse Lfoonses, by appointment of Lieut. -Governor, Oommisaionor, 20., Q, B• Conveyancer and Agent Piro Insurenee Co. 011loo at tho Oraubrook Pont Oflf°o, tel RODPIOK, HOUSE, SIGN and Ornamental Pal Mon Graining Gilding, Sign and Decorative Painting 10. all brandies.' Shop 7311nrls done up in style, Paper banging a specialty. Shop ane door south of J.Buyore' Carriage Works. W. O'BRIEN, V. S,, HONOR L. • Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Ootiose has resumed the practice of Sohn Nott, V.8„end ie prepared to treat all dig oases of domesticated animals on ociont18 c andapprr,vvod principles. Treatment of del - Mato foals a specialty Oineo two doom North of Sr idgo,Turnborry street, 171011 SALE, OR WILL RENT to embablo partioS, store with 00m- fortablo and commodious 050011105. Oood miler, t acre 0f gard0a in bearing apples, plums and small frnite. Good stable. This- constitntta ono of the best ottoningge in On- tario for a good harness -maker, beteg in the centro of a splendid farming 0eetlon. Near. sot 0u005131on Brussels, 7 11,1100: Listowel ]Undies, Apply for tonne to Tl, W IHILNI4, on the promisee, 10701131,, 10• 1'3A.RM FOR SALE,—Till?, UI'I- LL 11100IGNnn offers for sato tlto north oast quartor of lot 10, eonoOesimn 0, Aforri0, County of Huron, co)tninin g SO aeras. The land is of first quality /malt ahigh state of 0111556110n, well fenced and U,doroleo2oea, 45 items cleared. Now frame house, a rooms, -silk, house with 00000010 watts, 2 wells, • ! tagStblocedrsl03tn1al awnhd easth,ed j1rord/l3(s5, beocrIt tghi ,1*iow5b0l0h,0e051t1i00)111 oTf iIt3uswn,3(sp500r(t5y: 13588 (0011031,(33u01er0,e. 35• ]Box etS73rt,oa11, P. 0,