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The Brussels Post, 1888-7-13, Page 5Jury 13, 1888. z<atr'Ut 131114Wirl e. 17uaH. Nixnil'H "ray" wan n prize of a75 at Jleisall an I)oininian clay. Mr, nal Mrs. Piper, of SOafufth, w•ot•o visiting at Frank Scott's this wools. \Vin, Smith and Lizzie Whitfield, of 83luuvnlo, have been at Cilntou writing for woe. ifirod nn, AT3ou !hell Dumont, Armand Hartley and Jahn Xing are hone for holidays. Hurrah for tle'school teaolicrs happy lot. 0nr village was almost deserted on Damiuiun day. A wag Haid, "Tho pro. prietnr of tho hotel and correspondent of Tine Pose only remained to look after each ahoy." A number attourlad John/Monet pi°dpi0, hold on filo 1st Mot, Morris. A moot en- joynbin tint° was spent, and ovoryono came home tired out but will plottsod with the day's fon. Itev. Mr, MmQuarrio, of Wingham, preached in {ha Presbyterian eh roll horn last Sunday. Rev, A. Y. IIartley, the pastor, filled the pulpit !horning and (caning at 13ulgrave, Rev. 'Mr. Law being in aeotlend on his holidays, isisstoaw(01. A big day counteil on for the 12611. Twenty-eight to four and an innings to opera was ilio way the Palmerston Stare "combed" clown our baso ballists, Tim filters thousand dollars' worth of dabonturos of the town were Hold last week to It. Wiloon Smitir, of Montreal, Nile. at 1 ,,^ . newspaper nfliees plated a Tho two game of baso ball,rooently, which result. ed in favor of the Balmer by a snow of 11 to 7. A dinner, !nlo: oho (inepiaos of the Ladies' Aid Sooioty of tho Methodist ,:huruh, will be given in the basement of the church ou the 12th. Mrs. Lillian laid the ooruer stone of the now Presbyterian church nt Drayton on Monday of last weak. A handsome silver trowel was pro/tented to her. Sixty candidates wrote for 2nd and 3rd class cortifiontes bore last week. Evi- dently wo aro not running out of teach- ing material. Messrs. Mayberry and McDougall, of Stratford, and Riddle, of St. Maisie, conducted the Departmental examinations. The return,/ for the outport of Listowel for the year ending Juno 30, 1888, are as follows :—Valeo of free imports, 030,236; value of dutiable imports, $22,852; total 0olleot ions, !12,226.00. The vain of goods entered outwards was $154,751. The collections show an increase over those of the previous your. 1F.141 0). School closed last Friday for oho sum- mer holidays. Miss Ella McNeil has gone home to :mend her holidays. A number of the farmers in this local. icy have begun to cut their hay. Guo. Dobson, who is teaching near StnS'ner•, is home for his holidays. Gro. Knight, our genial station master, has retnrued from his holiday trip. Mho; Loan, of Toronto, and her twice Lydia, aro visiting nt J. M. Davies'. Mrs. ITtfferuan and children are away visiting friends in Clinton Co., Town. Mia. Legear, son and brother canto horse lust Tmotley. Sonet na is pleased. T. 13. McDonald, teacher hi S. S. No. (3. Grey, hal gone home to spend his liolidaye. A dime show visited our village and exhibited last Monday mud Tuesday ovonitgs, David !McDonald has rotnrned from his trip to Cho Old Country. Ho was away ,jot six weeks. \V. Simpson & Son closed thoir millin- ery t7epartment for the SORB= oa tho let of July. Miss Sellers, thoir milliner, has gone horse for her holidays. Janes Henderson is opening out n new shoemaker's shop next door to the hard- ware. People will surely get booted now when we have two shoemakers to do it. Scnoon R sooner, --The following is the result of the written examination hold iu oho lithel Publics school during the month of buns ; Room 1. -Sony. 4th Class—No, of marks obtainable 762.— Melinda. Milne, 173 ; Chas. Rupp, 460 ; N. Robertson, 4.15 ; Jas. Robertson, 4.13 ; Aaron (lobar, 420 ; Fred, Laird, 327 ; Luoy Milne, 200 out of 522. Junior 4111 Close bio, of sharks obtainable 580,— Bennie Da.sioe, 134 ; Fred Milne, 858 ; Mary Elliot, 345 ; Mattie Evans, 807 ; Jerry Annis,' 0 ; :Gottis Lake, 260 ; Boll Dowdoll, 247 out.pf 470. Sour. 8r0 Close, promotion to 4th algss—No. of marks ob- tainablo 560, pass 'mark 280.--Blanohe Milne, 404 ; Ada Hicks, 375 ; Willie Dil- worth, 370 ; Thomas Laird, 868 ;• Nellie Young, 831 ; Luoy Sanders, 827 ; Milton Fw Wray, 318 ; Bertha Holloway, 1304 ; M, Jamieson, 200 ; Lizzie Balmier, 296 ; L. Dowdell, '248 mit of 500 ; Enos Gill, 151 out of 350. Junior 415 Close—No. of marks obtainable 440,—Emerson Arnie, 384 ; WHIM Goeensidos, 883 ; Edwin Robertson, 320 ; Louie Wray, 818 ; &mtio Mound/ire, 307 ; Laura Sponao, 807 ; J. Taylor, 202 ; Clara Peebles, 281 ; Laura Peebles, 251 ; Eliza Dunbar, 228 ; Em- ma Coots, 221; Anuio Hewitt, 221 ; Coats, 150 , Robert Maunclore, 81 ; Jas. Sohofiold, 77, J,catss A. Young, Teacher, Roos n—Second Class—No. of marks obtainable 380.—Edgar Mika, 811; M. Tindall, 246 ;• Jessie Milne, 221 ; Tilly Holloway, 180 ; Mary Sob011old, 167 ; Maggio Elliott, 128; Katie Beffornan, 115. Sour, Part 2nd Class—No. of marks obtainable 820.—August Rupp, 200 ; Edwin Zioniau, 220 ; Ilerbert Fog - al, 180 ; Ernest Mun a ndors, 172 ; Willie Gill, 151 ; 1lfaggie Fogel, 150 ; Nellie Laird, 187, David Sanders, 128 ; Mary Dilworth, 112 ; Charlie Davies, 102. Miss I3n1,n maim, Toaahor. lidLora•iiro. Haying ie in full blast. Tho crop is not heavy. Mrs. Samitol Fear has boor dangerous' ly ill this weak but holies are entertainod of her speedy roaovOry. Boil BALs, --Tho return mm10hbotwosn the dabs of tho Srd and 4311 and the 1315 end 115 sons. was played last Saturday evening ou Victoria Park, Brussoli. Tho gnmo atbracctod a largo numbor of specta- tors, who thoroughly oujoyid tho play. novo wits sono good work dorso by bout clubs bet lack of practice was evidencod on both olden, Tho bwo ebbs appear to bo wall matched and, as oath ]cavo won is grams it will bo m ardor to ploy another l0 du ode to whom belongs the supratuacy, Thy following is the snore as furnished by the °!;beim vomit p tehie e; THE BRUSSELS POST flu, d' drn, u, n, rag da L'cu, n. o. 4Ypt115) t, Cyril" Is r'oolr. 1 Jobe Muir, bart•i,attr, of Jlarniltou, Imo 1). Taylor,., ,. 2 2 11, Agnew ,3 1 The 1)rtutga I;olgt+ wont to Kincardine Rev, D. J3 Melton nCtnnclutl I'ret5y, been appoiuld•d Junior Comity Judge of .1. Como .,. :. 1 U, Smith ,,,, 1 3 on the 12th. t,ery at Luoknuty no Tuslay, I Wn wurth County. N. Currie ,. , . 1 it G, Robb I 1 Our citatory ada ° soipnu,nt of nheuWia sn ' John ton to, lo'ane'r tmamma,paid C , ) the Canadian side lu Savoie oho G. :1, Bowman ,. 0 3 '1'.i(irkcounell 1 2 W. \York u, , .. 2 (i A, Smith 0 8 J. Sample.,., 2 1 W. Potter,,,3 2 I',111'Lancldilt 1 1 J. Robb 2 I W, Bowman— 0 3 J. Walker,.,, 2 2 11, Giulio io .. , , 2 1 II M'Cutehoom 2 1 12 15 15 15 J. Ross, umpire; 13. W. Gerry and J. Y. S. Birk, :moron', Clurr.Cuo'r. -I went to Um picmio ht Johnston's bash and lead a vory nice little time of my own. Bob was with one, 8Vhon wo got them I noticed that a num. bel wero going around with long sticks in their kande and great big humps on oho slicks. 1' asked Bob what that wile but ho said tory wore croquet mallets. I could got no mare out of him bogus° ba wanted to play, so I sat down to watch him. 1 noticed that tint fashion of ilia bits Of wires was the Gremiatl bend, while the wboio table so to speak resembled limo latest styli of bonnet. Bob began at one illi!- coneuity peg dressed in all colors imaginable. He knocked oho ball with a11his might toad it flew through under one of the Grecian bender/truck the 'stay' of another angled off and was umpired out, I could not see why but Bob put hie potato masher down and oarried tho hall to it. Ile then hit it hard enough to split a tough elm rail and lot it' go. The girls screamed, It oangbt la ono girls lass, silo throw up fluor arms and screamed. Tho potato masher bit another girl on tilt hat and broke her fonthor. Bob said somo cuss words and said he would havo gond 'through' but whether p I had • d it was Chu oat'ot the Greoiau bo not time to ask, The girls started call- ing names and Bob said bo was disgrao- ed. They told 8305 it was his fault ha said Med smile and so ho did for they both wont ab hint and Bob was glad to go off and leave the Bold open to °thorn. Yours truly, Bum'„ 'NPiatgolaarn. Tho Wingham oatmoal mills have been closed by the combination. The bridge across the Maitland river at LoworWingitam is being rebuilt. Soma party or parties aro in the habit of visiting the cemetery and robbing the graves of flower's and other ornaments. About 80 candidates wrote for entrance at Wingham. The axaminatlou was con- ducted by J. C. Liuldaber, of Clinton. The Juq° cheese from the Delmore factory was shipped from hero by I. M. Steinhoff, of Brantford. lie paid 0 conte. Powell & Sperling shipped two oars of butter as well as 15,000 lbs, the product of the Whitechurch crenmory, bought at 18 and 18S cents. A. Beechey, of Mildmay, who has pur- ahasod tho pottery at the south end of the town, intends having the building thoroughly overhauled. A, Rao's mare won two races at Tees. water on Dominion Day, taking 1st prize in open trot and the green trot. Robb. McKenzie of Wingham took second prize in the pony race. Juo, elleghorn has been sentenced by Mayor Inglis to 60 days hi Goderich jail, for threatening to burn the Control Hotel. Mrs. Ologhorn was at one time one of the most respeotable ladies in town but drink has beau her ruin. Tho owners of clogs will take notice, and govern thelnsalves accordingly, that all clogs running at large in the town of Wingham, without being properly mus- sled, during boo mouths of July and Au- gust, are liable to be shot. Chief Potty piece has been instructed to euforeo this law. CS ss visits. John Draper, of Drayton, spent Sab- bath with his brother, Geo, Draper, of this town. Mrs. W. S. Bean is away or a trip among friends in 'Woodstock and Nor- wich. It is reported that n new brick hotel is going to be eroded on the site of the Royal, destroyed by fire last winter. Miss Sadie Wright, of Soaforth, has boon spending a few weeks among her many friends in and around Gorrio. W. J. McLaughlin is home again after spending some time attending tho busi- nose College in Chatham. We under- stand that he moil° very satisfeotory pro- gress in the different branches of study included in the Collego Course, disbhi. finishing himself above many of lbs fol- lows. Tito fruits of the legalized liquor traf- fic aro becoming very apinuroet on our stroets. It is now almost a daily mom - roma to sea men drunk and using pro- fane and blasphemous languago. Mon who votocl against the Soobt Act are be. ginning to exproso oho opinion that the Scott Act did do soma good after all, Tho Methodist Sabbath School hold their mnuunl pia.nio last friday after- noon in Lha river grove. It tuns vary lnrgsly attended by poople front nearly all over the township, and by oho aicl of savings, games and i'afrosltmouts a very enjoyabro time was spent. Among oho other games wo notioed a gamo of baso ball betweou the married and single mon of the village which resulted by n large snore in favor of Gm marriod mon. Onla'U.tnn,--Wo regret to have to obron. isle tho loath of Jas. Thompson. wbioh sad event mooned in London of Tues- day morning 8rd inst. Mr. Thompson was born its Scotland fu oho your 1821, omigratiug to this country at an surly ago and Bottling for a time in the oounty of Leeds. Ho served his country in the suppression of the rsbeltion of 1887.8. He moved to the township of Howiolc in oho your 1864 whore he resided until, about font' years ago when ho retired from notivo agricultural labor and ammo to livo hi the village of C{orrio. Shortly afterwards his mind boom!° affected and it was found n5a588a);y to remota) hint to oho insane asylum, Loudon, for twat - merit whioh, however, proved unavailing tis his reason was savor complotoly ro- stora<l. Mr. Thompson woe Oonvssied 10 God at tho early ago of ninnoteon yours and remained a consistent member of the Methodist chinch until Imo bocama ittsano. For over forty years ho filled oho position of local smoother with groat accc:piltnos.. lie was rt mea of deep roligious prim. ciplos, houoet and n twlight in all his danlntgs with his follow mon rnnl aas vory highly estecmod by all who knew ]anus A very largo eoneoarre of irioltils followed his rennnis to 1110 (4't'ric wino. Truly good many hat *ono but' tory. .l uynl, Y 3, Y ..1 „ apt •n vs:.t 1 ice him to tilt 1- Mao 6. CCR in. 118 Ori 1 3 I I gain." teles 1 st• I TI 13 11 t3 "1T I' 1' > tlyi ti ' "t D D ' T 1t !--unci shaft is dew about 70 foot P.8 wee S. lost a all 'tin . , . tot n. 11 + vont all °IllitmO4 ay. "i Yt noel on fife Antcrienn aids i! hat; iuodlel of Stratford, wens tho purchase•. The township Coition'. sat Lost friday 1tev. Mr. liallautyno is away for too i at Took'', hotel, 'Pita miuuto ;nay bo 1 a depth of about 40 foot, souks holidays, during his aSHuucu the 1 lanaa in auothor column., The Dominion floveruntout grouted ailltrell building g is being rn 1 nailed and Robt. Gltlner.tl awl F mill Poster• sv'1'a ,*•4,666 to illIpL'at'e Ulu ha:bor ILS Belle - painted. , at Listowel lent eruek writing at tit 1 vine, (0.1undttfnnnuly L 1 ,u the pity giving A gard°u party, It of/lineation with dm . Timcllers' c:uuuiumtion. AV" wish them `.10,00ow t11u ally inns na foils, nod Proobyterinu alturoll Mare, will bo hold on I succees. t work will be slapped !test week inflow the grotudx of Thos I leFtelemnn: "ti Tuesday, 1715 ins!, Proceedings to non!. j nonce nt 5 o'elaok, te'a from six to Hoven. Ica °ream and other rofrushments will be served, Illi 'i h. Mr, rind Jars. Slitter 1 f1 hereat Friday on a trip to oho t"/,o." Mrs, 19migh returned hones from liar trip to Buffalo on Thursday. Harry Collie loft byte on 'Tuesday to I join his paronto at the "Soo," Oar Politic Sohoole were blase,! on Friday for oho rummer holidays. Sacrament of oho Lord's Supper in oho English church on Sabblth morning. llay. 11, A, Thomas returned !tome flout his vi -it to Wallaceburg on Friday, Wm. Watson and Miss Amelia Watson loft hero on. Monday for Vanconvor, Brit- ish Columbine The evooing service loos been changed II in the Methodist °Mo h l0 7, p,ln., commencing on Sabbath last. Rein is very much needed its this sec- I Lion, every kind of vegetation, and (cops i in general, are sulfuring for want of it. Soveral of the Foresters Bore attendedflus dedicationof l'oreeter IIall,Bolgrave, and nisi) attended the concert in the even- inst. John Howat•d n first -(less p ainhar and louse decorator recently arrived koro from London, England, is lcalsomining and decorating the interior of the Metho- dist ohureh, Londosboro'. Tho funeral of the deceas°d Jolm Wil - sou sh son of our respected village of \Vowanogo clerk, pa,ipsecl through horn on Tuesday to the Union cemetery, followed by a largo concourse of sorrowing friends in vehicles, On Monday George McGowan whilst working on a stable which he was omit. ing on his property hero, by somo means or other slipped off ono of the plates and fell to the ground. When found he wits insensible. A physician was immediate- ly called to attend to him but there was no serious injury through the full, and his speedy r000vory is looked for by his many friends. Sresv. 11. V. Smith is enjoying a holiday trip at London. A number were away last week writing at the Teacltors' examinations. Haying is M full blast this week. The crop as a geteral thing is light. A booth of flax was pulled from the field of Robt. McDonald, Henfryn, that measured 3 feet, i1 inches. This is the best reported to date. Those who Coale in the excursion to the Agrioulttunl College, Guelph, say they etijoyod the trip immon'oly, were well. rented and obtained a great deal of use- ful information,. The tl'nstoes of S.S. No. 1 aro asking for n teaoitor for 1889, as the present one, Stanley Anderson, intonds giving up the profession. Ile is n good teacher and has the good !wishes of everybody. S. 1. Taylor, toucher in S.S. No. 3, in- tends taking it wall earned trip up the lakes daringg, oho holidays for the bonodt of his health, This has become n popu- lar trip of lata, and for scenery and ploasnro cannot bo surpassed in Canada, Our boys aro nut at o,ll pleased at the way tho Morrie men backed out after they had tightened the rope at the tug of war in 13rusdels. Our boys will put up any sum, from ten to fifty dollars, to pull on any day which tho Morris mon may tanto. All wo want is a fair pull and no bluffing, ""AcoInntmr.— Last Tnoeday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, Mrs. James Holly and (laughter, 141h con., wort) driving home from Bruseols nub had got over tho bridge at Delgatty's, 1215 eon., whoa they do- nidod to food the hors° before going farther, having some ]lay with them. The motlise took the bridle off mid pre. pared to put on the halter. The daughter was still seated in the rig. A stick was in the road of the horse and in the re- moval of it tho horeo took fright and ran away. The young fatly was thrown out on the road told woo badly bruised. Geo. Lova and J. J. Gilpin, of Brussels, carne along very opportunely and assisted Mrs, Holly in oaring for her daughter, who soon rcgninecl consciousness. Mr. Gilpin drove both the ladies hone. The buggy was badly demoralizod. e 1 Loon-, OUT sou 'Tirort,--Two swindlers, represoutingthennsolvos as pump agents, aallod at the farm of bus. McKinnon, on the 81h sot„ about two weeks ago and asked permission to plaoo one of thoir pumps in his «roll. lLe allowed thorn to do so and after having triad oho pump til°y induced bum to sigtp, as 50 thought a printed form of reconmondatiou as to the merits ob oho lamp, but which was in reality all order for several pumps whish worn shipl•,od to him and for which he promised to pay 0165. 'Jhs is one of the many instances known to the farmers of Huron when men havo boon induced to sign timpani, whish it thorn - selves ought to be enough to invite sus- all in future. ni1'.he Only wins °°n send thould be a, n og apurei0 M to deal with respotsiblo mon well ]mown in oho community. I School, ]Bronx.—Tho following is a correct report of the result of a written examination and of the gonornl work during the form in S.S. No. 8: Fifth cla8s--18t, Will. Smith ; 211d, E"lila Straohnn ; 3rd, Ztoury Groobes. Fourth alis, sr: lst, Alox. McNay ; 2nd, 13. MoLanahlin ; 3rd, Tota Sph. Fourth Ohms, jr,—lab, Mh&m ph. Smith ; 2nd, M. McDougall ; 8rd, Tilly Laing. Third dose, sr,--lst, Oliver Smith ; 2nd, Isa. belly, Straahat, 1 3rd, Maggio io MoLauoh- lin. '!'hirci aless, ijt•.-1sb, Annie Strath. an ; 2nd, Daniell Straohan ; 3rd, Margery Strachan.. Scoond class—lei, Aggio Smith ; 2nd, Duncan McLaitohlin ; 73rd, Lida Crooks. Tho following tvoro pro- moted n °lass in advauao 1 13011n, A., Smith, Martha A, Snaith, Bellabl, Snaith, lllhulin tintitlr, Jos, 3(Jllongln, Tilly Laing, Allan Lamont, Maggio McDougall, Cath. mina Lamont, Isnbollet Strachan, Dun- can eon IIlcf,rtrtCldm \VSono McKinnon, Aggio Smith Maio Lamont, Joint and Daniel ittalf.innon and mala Attwood. S. Y. T.tn i,atu, Teacher. Ivo are lx,lcitg fah int to •rr,;ts„ to ani the fluids ore fortheonung. 1 loan is population whim our Ilan grill gets to tellcod of, hat !lure n :.valid "I'Pl hien work and lops it will be: ilio monme ce. to it moot of better days. A abut+!nailer could don vosy little trade bow. Elfpetpies are light, work pletutifnl and pay wail. Wu lost a good Counterfeit, 85 votes all the Brink of British North America aro being ohm. Mind iu Toronto. Bevernl of theta. iu tea have been roeontly prosente/I at t.ii workman whim .1. Biebl!l moved to mouton/ of the Bence of Briti.+h North I)rnasnls, .America and the Imperial ISank. 1:very Our Lich .+°' 1,'tall r Leta hot a losy bone ono of tluso not oft, sa far, lot,: Moo io Lia body, ht nen slam correspondent stannied. aecordiug to the regulations of dues not discredit the report that he will the Dominion (loveroment a4 being :1 rand a gfud portion of hi.d va'sation in enunterfeit, and will not be re•issued. oho harvest 11'_11. The public, in tf,u•nod to look out for Win. (Minor/HI rood :ilios Brown were counterfeit $G notes on the Bank of Brit. united in matrimony last Wednesday. loll North Americo. The brido's Motor and thogruorm's brother snLv that hey. D.13. McRae tied the knot properly. Tim Tut: Pose joiusin thhecuns;rat• ulittlnne foe a long and happy lifc•timc. '- - ---'° 0 NLY l'ntil further notice tbu 0) 1 cf f• bt`St. li)1'Y-Ir, seryl", of my ThorSugle brei 111 cnudidnt 's wrote fur Sud rhos+ r, n'. Josses Join trill ha pay sblont limn of service with the: tilicst;:s here lot week and 40 far 3rd 2,1/privilege of returniut (if neoes- o1ass. ( sery). 'rho ltbnfe applies to .•n good rain to notch tomato! in this ryf t' H any cows except rorauyu"Idch 51 f :3 will bs d5,eu1 t:h. part of the country. flay will be very G,.1. Dl;•tmklAN, Dni.,.. ..^ , .., Brussel.,, light surd crops short in the straw, Ontario. 05 - Last weak D. 1). (Vilean, who takes a QA PEOPLE'S coLurvim. lively interest in temperance work. was ',• se t - atCandn the Prohibition hob Cr 1 ' t o t c Convolution u to 4t 1, Cav-ate issues sad Tru do Marks accnzod Montreal. aud aother patent anuses [n the Patent oitl3aobeton)to Courts Prompand erolly nledt-. Upon recalpt of mod- el larsketuh of iata, ma kecareful ar,eldise s to ndtabiiit y Fran of Chu. Foes moderato, and fork° aoonne unless paten Benham Inform- ation, n anon,advlasasd osbnl °earovo,ssaut on applicatiou, J. It. LITTbtL, Washington D,C., MB, Patent Galen. 1a- Rev. Mr. McDonald is off for a tow weeks of well-deserved holidays. A. stu- dent from linos Collego, Toronto, snp- plies f n his absence. 10 cents for pound Willireceived for tho enamor' utter from the town and 4d Lond.sboro' creameries. It was taken to the Old Country market. Dr. Evans left last week for Lnerosse, Wisconsin, in avhich enterprising city he purposes establishing a practice, The Dr. is one who will sucaeod. The members of the church choir and S. S. teachers of the Presbyterian church spent Wednesday plc-nioing at Bayfield. They report having bad a good time. Many aro preparing to avail them- selves of the excursion to Toronto under the Masonic Order nett Wednesday, the 181;11. Tickets for the round trip, $2.00. Rev. J. E. Howell was attending his father's funeral last Sabbath. W. M. Gray and Jas. Leatherland conducted the Methodist churoh services in the pas- tor's absence. A football match was played at Olin. ton Tuesday, between lei° clubs of Clin- ton Collegiate Institute and Soaforth Col- legiate Institute. It was a draw, each scoring one goal. Irwin Johustou, of McKillop, who was taken suddenly ill while in town last week, was removed from the Queen's Hotel to his heuo Wednesday. Ho seems very little ohangcd for the better. Wm. Ballantyne, of Soaforth, has been appointer) License Inspector for South Huron, under the Crooks Act. Thera is some little dissatisfaction over the ap- pointment as a good many think the late Scott Act Inspector, Mr. Sprague, should have had tho position. The Expositor says : --\Yum. M. Gray has disposed of a gaartor section of his land in Southern Manitoba for $1,25 per acro. Ilo says land is looking no there, and if their is as good a crop as their was last year, there will bo a boom in farm- ing lands thM fell. Mr. Gray intoude visiting ilia Prairie Provineo in Septem- ber. Soaforth is counted one of the most moral and temperate towns in Huron Go., yet in face of this foot there may bo soon almost any day ono or more drunken melt on our streets. A sight not simply disgasting but disappointing as well, bat disappointing only to those who were easily made behove the Scott Act was a faihuo. A man with half an eye may sea the change is in the wrong direction. Caauac'iiai )aJ evwms. Nino bridges have been abolished ou oho M. C. R., seven east of St. Thomas and two wssbof that city, by the intro- duction of iron culvert piping and filling in with oartb. The members of the Nova Scotia Gov- erumeut on Saturday ovoning prosentod Lieut. Gov. Richey with an address, bidding biui farewell. Hon. llfr, Molsellnn the new Governor line takon possession of Government House, Mr. St. John writes to The Boston Herald: --"Whether (htltdanr wills the double or not I ala going to sand him after TOM= again in singles, and wo shall koop on trying until wo bent the champion. After oho doublo.eoull rano if the O'Connor poopla want a race they can havo it, or 1 will sumo to a swoop - stakes between Candour and McKay, Timmer enol Hamot and O'Connor mud Leo; conditions, $1,000 oath, winners to take $2,500 and second $500. If neither of thoso propositions aro accepted wo shall ask for it race with 'roomer for, $1,000 a side." Tha Orangeville Bun luta out the fol- lowing story about a oornot player in the ladies' brass band of that town :—"A1 a recant concert oho lady in guostiot was annomned& to play tt solo, This foot aha apparently successfully accomplished and roosived an onoore. Iu responding, how - over, tho "combination" didn't connsot, nod oho audieneo worn somewhat sur'pris- odtoheat oho playing continued after oho porfoemor had rouovod the instrument from her lips. Behind bile curtain a gsntloman cornet player was doing the wont, and oho way tho crowd yelled when oho rasa was discoverod woulcl Shona a Who of Blackfoot Indians." Au important dooisian has boon givon by a magistrate in Belleville with regard to clisltouoot dealing with cheese. Motor - los. All oxolnattgs says ; "The mngis., trate gave judgment in the Richmond choeso acuses this morning. ltobt. Dow'. ing, charged with kcoping baclt strippings lino and oasts 670.70. 1'. A, Grooms, skimming nod watering milk, tined $20 in enol, secs au,l 810.20 costs, or $0040 in all, Jnuses Whitten, them instruc- tor, Was the ln•0s0ottcr and ie cloterntin' ell to stamp out dishronest prectices or drive the guilty ones from oho factories. Owing to the keen competition in oho foreign markel,l itis necessary that only • tho best quality of milk 5n axed it the Canadian chrome iu to liven its plaeo as the choice of the protium cxohitege:' REAL ESTATE. C1I0I0E A tow aplondtd, improved farms for sal°in tho township of Grog Morris and MsIiallop, Apply to A. DELtGAT•iY, Co, Auction aer,Brussele P. 0. rI"A1ibM IN GIBES' TOWNSHIP !poll sAZac,-»lioiue lot 14, eau, 1a, con- tandpillnunorco, 00 lo partly °loured. the balance wolf timbered. A savor failing creole crnaseuthe plua,un,i itiari'onladatttt- etl for tither lamina or .grazing. I will Illto' wisosoll 4u acres, being east hart allot 14, auu.13,nearly ail elcurnd god in a good stat° of cultivation 1 geed 3 Hutu° barn. esitha110,1//tone esubl, e i l,er,l„+d1_, muda nrn•crf°ilingtraillsalin of. 1h- piano. For further I/Armenitu'e sooty 11 !lir i:roprietOr un tbo plus, Thlslvt is 'i"pnafle the 0th - or CI1 Uh<tI AVE'S Y, Propriotar. 1-tf A1'A1tA1 FOR- UN - A. 1I 3:: --'!'lila . nldnstIt:n n(0,,,1 f,ri' ::ala tit° nol'til i'avt,laart' roi ls!2!,, cupausFiuu c, i4Lorrie, luunty of tlurnn,uuntainluG Jn nores. lbs land Is of first quality and in it high manta of cultivation, well fenced and nodal -drained, 41 nerd:deleenal, New frul,10 holies, H motile, 1 milli hoes. with cot:crste walls, .•!fall°, good horns ,,poi shed, orchard, ale, Light Wore•, of fall ....lent. This d,: nasi❑ prsperty 1 edluluo t,,o corporation r,f Brurcels. Suit- alde term I will be giren Pill. perfect, Vn. - JAMBS GRIEVE. \I owner, Box eri, is r:.flask P. 0. 1 0001. 11 tl FOIL SALE tforriN, .n r,„+,:nr.A-• t, :les. In order to close se iii, affair, of ti to of the late W. O. 11iur: tee v-ati i haul the fol. 11.170iut, r.t1i en .e I tin 1•/ f t d. North o1 1,1 1!, tgn Pntship 0f 141.rris, continuing Of1 a7 wires. fpr this 1°t is cleeto,t rt h e 1 flue° born with stone foun- dation, good rdtnrd, -11 t , !pimp Near - ll ufl cleared,and ,f » .o grave road closely n'liciaing inn tiling, of Lrussuls. 101lig fora, 1 n vnbuii:la one, i•; w.11 fenced and in a pod ,.este .1 sal t1ratiou, For prices and terms apply t> i. JI,JH. 7CAILLY, Brussels I'. u., 3ln0nr J0a01';es, Vuitaris Square P. (l., or 0.1111,0 Swat, 71•tpl,' Lodge 1'. ft., Middlesex County, 2rlru ACRE FARM FOR SALE. —4 drat -class felon f r -ole in {bp of Morris iu the Con ni. of li n Townshipu i r0 u, Loins south blot of vertu ue/l. 1 to dG ,h 00 and south hall of SG to tb u. containing at to tad auras mom or loss F acne to i culti- vation. tly vber of stumps and young a go a inm' m s', oultm good l Theuwl baulcbo55i1350 mrd a good 1,011 nun haute barn chi x Set 1'e is situ stove stable mild of the The e of B s situ- ated atad wIthnl valla o1 the Village of B • e a Brussels la and lea good form or rain or stock rais- ing as Ms waterers with the river Ainitland nod never falling spring creek. Possession will bo given nt any time. For further par- ticulars apply an the premises ort08.ih. 1t'i3EIt'PSON, Brussels, P. 0. 0.11 FARM FOR SALE. FARMSFOR SALE.- COSIFORTABLE DWELLING ran 54Ln at a bargain. For full part tleulmre its to oris°,. 'onetime, oto„ aunty to W. B. DLCKSON, 8-tf El 0 cIJSomYoL rtahta TO RENT: —THAT antta o n i• s 1 t mulled by fl, Bello, Mili st)'oat. ILrugo 10t, stable, yell, etc. liens moderato. Also osmmodioas etor elrouso in roar of Postoflice lately occupied by kir, Roddlolc, UT- J. It. GRANT, • 1ARINIFOR SALE.—THE SUB• scnmrnt- olfors his valuable 100 sera farm, being lot 3, con. 1:1, Grey Township, Boron (10,.. for sato. Thera aro about 00 acroa ctearod and In good heart, There Is n log house, good bank barn, beating orchard, and all the necessary conveniences on tho premises. For further pal'tioalera, as to prico,torms, ate„ apply to the Proprietor, 1II08.HISLOP, Clare P. O.,•N, W. T.. or to 2.10 D000':1.00 STRAOMAN, 13rueocls Tho Executors of the estate o1 oho late WIL1.itlr Mummer, 1:oQnrim1:, decolte°d, not, otter the following valuable muds for sale. :—Tho north halt of lot 01, and the !vest half of the north half of lot 014, both in the 6th concussion of the Townealp o1 Morris, County of Huron, containing 1.5a aces, About 110 acres aro cleared and in good condition, oho grantor part being in gross. The balance ie well timbered, chiefly with beech and maple. This tarns is favorablysituutedwithin one mile of the village of Brussels, which affords au excellent market, Th ora is upon tLo Premien n good frame barn and Louse an orchard of chola° fruit trees, a never failing spring, also It good well and pinny. and good fenaes. This property will he sold in ono or two iparcels, to suit intending purchasers. Tiuchsser tt111 be allowed to enter and have use of house on premises et tiny time after harvest and to do fall placing. Full posses- sion -will be giceu at 1st Novcabal nest. For forms anti further par tioulmre (1111111 - to the undersigned Rxecuto.,, or to done Moonily, Isere, Brussels, O:1 t. !George. QnrditC. 191..-JTUlrn, »me :esu «0 Prays, I Dated at Brussels, June- !Stat r&. ay`,"'AaS,"%, 3d ?1,R 1 CROCKERY, G ASS ` AR E, CIO. a O., E II O •5 n order to make room for a large Shipment we exxpeet daily from. the —1` G 0 rte, r tk 15