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teeter—
Axe you, Musical?
The rollc.oint ire o:eo lhp,; Lrn,les
and Music in Stack :
Soup and Solos,
Gospel Hymns, N"s 1, 9, ;i. 4.
(torte llytnne, (, 1a lidett:d
'I'riuntphant tinugs,
Songs of Selvtttion,
Sing nut the filter news,
- Silver Carole, The Wave,
Betroth Neith'runes,
lignites and Hymeaf tout leaves),
The Methodist Time Book,
The Canadian An' hem Boort,
The Songs of Scotland,
Children's Presbyterian Hymnal,
The Normal Music Course, end Reader,
The Public Sohool Moto header,
Ilowo's Violin without a master,
B owe'e Cabinet Organ wi bout e. master,
Irvine's Half Dime Music,
Strange
or Instrumental Musics you rehSong
j nre
r
can be obtained at
Dano & Boor. STORE, BRtesus.
NO O Ji U S.. J 1 P t E 1) Jl.
glees such universal satisfaction as the
COUGH REMEDY manufactured in
Seaforth, called
- // LUMWWW
SOEN & IpLSO N'S
la�a/a%%ro,Z„oieroN %ale%o/a%V.Ve ! a
a ed Balsam of Fir a
�`Rcyal Glycer �
°6 a e'd n) a ,%.,(6 ,e'ao, a, a
o°/a°/antro`i'�ro°,bro9`9uRo,un,,g•oa,u,w,cl,o
Ile wonderful virtues have created a
demand for the Preparation from all
parte of the Province.
Druggists sell it. Price 50 ots.
17-6ms.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
90UTHEBN EITENsION, W. 0. & B. It.
Trains leave Brussels Station, uort and
south as follows:—
Going South. Going North.
oil.......... ?:02a.m. Mixed 0:80 a,m
press......11:4S a.m. Mali 8:OOp,m
ed.. 8:55p.m. I Express... 9:46p.m
oral V•eios t,e'ms.
A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes
An' faith he'll prent it.
THE BRUSSELS POST
,..•��.,,,�r„tasan.lura;,,,esa�usmc'.rzr"7'r''ra..tr ,w
istioregonnesserliti
SIii'toseeranotter.atSk'ns Outman curtain motile; ath' onus.
haat',
Mono,. is hours, from Norval 1 Miss lite THoxrsoe le away et Term.
on the nick tint.. i to.
Hooks and lot for sale. Apply to Jae, 1 Miss 'Noon, or Loudon, is the geese
1)ran. of the MiSset Thompson,
Mee. Tues. '1'imurs,,x, of Searerth, is Ore continued story, "Mona's Choice,"
•isiti a =friends in Brussels. 1 0000'udee in this issue of Tuft Pear.
v t 6 I willbo the lest day of
MSS IleTSON, of (loderich, ie the guest NExT Thursday y
of Miss Have this week. February, 18811,
Oeusees, lunone, Hiscoes, Bloaters, -Cloven% and 'timothy seed at Mo•
huddles, oysters, &e, A, Goon 30. Craelten's•
RV; straw fur colter making wanted, ForuTo Division Court on Thursday or
I. C. Iiioltarda, Herne' Maker, Brumes, this '•eek.
Bona 1 Sella the cheapest goods in town. WHAT do you think about the. intendac.
Von the beet fitting suite go t:t E. 11nu• tion of electric light into Brueeela?
IT int said A, II. N. Jenkins trill take a
position ns mail. clerk on nom line of
railway.
Tien regular meeting of the Demote
Sclrml Board will bo held on friday
evening of next week.
JouN FEuotlonx is Homo from Surat•
ford, where be has been for several
months.
Mee. Aiwa Ruin aunt Mies Hattie, of
Bluevtile, were visiting old friends
town this week.
8,09,1 white brick for sale at a bargain.
:May be seen at the Central Hotel, Brus-
eels. T.O'Nem. 31
CAUSMI, at the Maitland rink on Fri -
ford.
Mica Fete, of Clinton., and :Aries Jennie
Brine, of Seaforth, aro visiting Mra, 1'.
Scott,
Geo, Love) & Co. tape the lead in
fanay cutters, for etyle, material and
i)nialt
Goo. hove & Co. are doing a robingbusiness in straw•enttes and grain
grinders.
Ness Tarr, and the Mime lumen are
away at the millinery opening in To-
ronto.
Jxo. WI(.ece, V. S„ of Wnigham, was
in. town on Thursday calling on his
brother chip, F. W. O'Brien, V. S.
ALL orders for teaming left et J. G.
Skene's or A. M. McKay & Co's store
will be promptly attended to.
30- Ilsinnfn.ON Boos,
WitAT does Geo. Love & Co. do with all
the Sewing Nobbles they bring to
town that is the question ? 24
P. THOMPSON was home IronsToronto
for a few days this week. Tho Queen
oity agrees well with him.
We are glad to notice that W. J.
Buyers, eld•st son of Jas. Buyers, is
taking a leading part in the organization
of a Y. M. 0. A. fn Stratfurd.
THE Army held a jubilee on Thursday
evening of this week. There was a good
attendance a number of outsiders being
present.
Ruisoa has it that Miss Hayward,
formerly A. R. Smith's milliner, was
married on Wednesday, at her home in
Coboarg.
J. T. Parrs% makes big bow to the
people of Brussels and surrounding
country in this week's issue of Tun Pose.
Mr. Pepper comes very highly rocom•
mended both as a suecesnful busiuess
man and one of worth in the social circle.
He will prove a worthy successor to our
friend Hargreaves, we have no doubt.
We wish him success.
A omen load of pleasure seekers met
with a ,mishap one evening last week
whereby the box upset and one of the
party, a young lady, was nearly suffo-
cated between ewe,/and robes and had
to be domiciled all night at a neighbor's
house hard by the scene of the accident.
Deer MUrzs.—The eighteenth annual
report of the Ontario Deaf and Dumb
Institute, at Belleville, shows that this
county has contributed the second
largest number of pupils since the open-
ing of the Inetitate, York leading with
53, and Huron coming next, well49. The
names of those from this oonoty at
present are : Eden Agnew, Blake ;
Francis Burtch, Gerrie ; Newton Black,
Dungennon ; glary Hayward, Clinton ;
Jas. Henderson, Ethel •, Hepzebeth flog.
god, Londesboro'; Ienrietca Krause,
Crediton ; Martha Leigh, Port Albee, ;
M. E. Mc0ullooh, Leadbury ; Lovina
Pattypiece, Wingham •,Wee H. Apart.
ing, Kirkton ; John Smalldan, Oran -
brook ; Mabel W. Thompson, Dungan-
non ; Nelson Wood, Exeter.
THE Canada Presbyterian marks the
commencement of its eighteenth volume
by an enlargement that must make this
old established journal mere than ever
welcome to th.,usands of readers. The
large additir u to its size end the high
character of its o rrespbndence, editorials
and contributed articles ons not fail to
add to the Presbyterian's already wide
circulation and greatly extend its influ-
ence for good. "Knoxonian'e" racy and
able article, published every week, is
alone worth the yearly suhsoription,
whioh notwithstanding the inereane in
eine, remaius at its old prior, $2.00 per
annum. The offer of a •'Peerless" Bible
as a premium to the getters tip of a club
should be the means of enlisting a hoot
of willing work' rs all over the country.
Send to the Presbyterian Printing and
Publishing Corm- a,Tarda', Ste 6 ,TarSt. Tor.
onto, for free specimen Dopy and afrou•
lar.
Tnxoeo TIIAT WOULD BE month 00011.00.
—Whispering daring church eervioe,—
Smoking by the member• of the council
and School Boards while transacting
business.—Furious driving on the Main
street.—Long credit.—Munieipat pelisses.
—Complimentary suppert.—The many
combieaSous, only oalaulated to "blind"
the general pnblic and fatten tale monop-
olists.—The tremor traffic, oommencing
at the fountain head—the breweries and
distilleries. - Building up outside towns
at the expense of your nwn.—Poker play -
fug and the ruination of scares of the
young men of this country.—Solling
goods "away below met" and taking the
start of the creditors --Trying to get
along without reading the local and Ells.
triol newspapers. — The blasphemous
tongues of people we know who don't
epealt a dozen words without an oath.—
A little cub with it mouthful of tobacco
or a sample of"Early York" cigars be-
tween his teeth.
]lvAgestAsTio SEnvmoe,- —The special
SPatoe prints at Skene's.
FBESH fish at McCraoken's.
Pianos by .be quart. A. Goon.
Sores made to order, from 910 to 920,
at E. Dunfords.
Go to E. Dm'ford's, the cheapest place
in town for ordered clothing.
Pune Sugar Syrup and Pure West
/tidier Molasses at Thomson's. 28.
Moments in Harness, Blankets, Robes,
&c. this month ut I. C. Rionards.
Smut lbargaias, for 30 days in
Tiveeds and worsteds at E. Dunford's,
fOr cash only.
LL
Aparties indebted to .1 no. Har-
greaves & Oa. will please call at once at
the drag store and arrange. 31-
A. M. SAS, assistant poetmaeter of
Stratford, was in town for a day this
week. He likes the classic city first
cl'uss.
A soca, patty was held at the resi-
dence of J. D. Ronald on Wednesday
evening of this week. The Stratford
string band discoursed music for the oc.
elision. A very pleasant time is report.
ed.
AN excellent program is prepared by
the young ladies of the Y.P.C.A., of
il4elville thumb, for next Monday even-
Iflg. In. addition to providing the even.
lege entertainment a lady will occupy
the chair.
FranManitoba Colonist Train Feb. 26.
Taffeta to all points in United States.
B.giggage checked through. Special at-
te'Y,tion given the travelling public and
fail information given about fares,
efienges,&a. T. Pongee, Agent G.T.R.
TiIAITLAND SueruNo BANS. -1,1t V7 is the
tIh)o to secure your ticket for the Rink.
1, single tickets for 91,00 Season ticket,
$p0. Special terms will be made to
Iifu a families. The Rink will be open to
i nes every Wednesday afternoon, ad-
netesion free. Tickets may be obtained
drop the manager, A. J. Lowery. 21.2
OASADA .Pecan Exar01T10N CAM. The
exhibition oar of the C. P. R. will be at
Binssels station on Monday, Mach 4th.
Git'r will arrive at 3:06 p. m. and remain
uii5il 9;45 name evening. It will be well
wdrth aeeiug. Last year, owing to a
sentare storm, the oar did not stop at
Srnsselet. All should go and see the pro-
ducts of our Prairie Provinces
AwoTION SAr.M.—On Thursday, 28th
filet., there will be an auction sale of
horses, cutters, sleighs, harness, robes,
buggies, &o. at the Central hotel stables,
Brussels. See will commence at 10
o'elook and will be without reserve as
the proprietor has disposed of his hotel.
Willis will he a fine opportunity of pur-
chasing a rig at a bargain, A. Veal will
wield the auctioneer's hammer. services being hold in the Methodist
TIM3311n BATT. oi' HUnolilos
,—The an- church have t none of their interest
anal revert of the Minieter of Militia ' and power, rather otherwise, end have
been productive of great good, somewhere
about 60 persona having decided to lead a
Christian life by the help of the Al.
mighty. At the service on Thursday of
lest wok Miss Dimsclal•i spoke to titre
young people on the parable of the
Prodigal Son. Friday evening Miss
(reale Dlmsdele took for her subject
"Behold I stand at the door and knoolr."
Simi*morning the same laxly clieoours-
ed very earnestly and profitably to a large
congregation on the Christian Armor.Mies Dimedale attended the Sabbath
school and talked &boob the word' Watch,'
and in tho evening preached a powerful
sermon on "How long halt ye between
two opinions, &n.," to tho largest son-
gt'ogation over seen in the Methodist
church, There were 800 or 900 persons
present, The meetings on the evenings
of this week have been marked by large
and interested audiences, heart -reaching
addreseee,powerful eonvietiou and many
013000109 conversions. A good work is
being done. There is no doabt in our
mind as to whether the Misses Dimedaie
are filling thole proper ephere or not, as
we feel confident they are, and doing it,
day aveuing of this week. A good pro-
gram and prize list is prepared for tato
sooasiott
Dine. ass, Ileum, of Luckuow, was i0
town for several days this week vieitiug
her pare°Is (OIr. and ?7rs, Soli) and
others
T. G. Meantuxox purchased a fine
looking d aught horse from T. O'Neil
this week to be used on the oommeroial
wa.:on, 9140 was the price paid. Gres. Sale oenmenees at 1 o'clock, G
A oUnr,rtsk PAswa.—A. laxly in. lirussela Birkby, nue., Mrs. Wm. Douglas, prop-
evclaimed, "I ami 52 years old and I I rietress.
never in all my life saw Furniture sold 1
as Cheap as Arthur Veal is selling his. oAt 9•r -t= ms,
Mao. Iina'Ann and children have gone
back to Manitoba after a sojourn of a
couple of mouths Wite her relatives and
friends in Brussels.
AN interesting paper on the Clyde
here" may be found on page 3 of this
issue. It was read by Robb. McMillan,
of Hulln't, at the repent meeting of the
Best Huron Parmere' Institute.
Miens Pelton, Hamilton and Dunn
and W. H. Hill, Geo. Currie and John
Pelton drove over from . Attwood last
Sunday and attended the services of the
Methodist church, conducted by the
Misses Dimedale.
Toe abstract of the auditors' report for
Brureels for 1888, which may be read in
another Column, sltowe a good balance on
hand. It should be kept that way
always.
Toon curling club hese been getting in
a few practice games this .reek with a
view of knowing how to "coop her up"
when they meet the Forest curlers at
Stratford shortly.
To the Travelling Publie.—Tloketa and
Inforu.ntion to and from toll points on
Grand t'rauk euld 000 nesting lines. titan.
it0ba, Kansas, Colorado. littlish 001nm.
MU, tit lowest viten. P,Nenlet trains run.
Hing weekly. r. Fletcher. G. T. R.
THE Stratford Herald says of a former
resident of Brussels:—Mrs, Geo. A.
Powell has been Appointed organist of
the CeoO •al Methodist church, She is a
very arceptahla player end will do tho
position credit.
Nen: Monday week, Marsh 4th, the
0. P. R. exhibition car will be at Brae -
eels ,dation from 3 o'clock p. M. until
after 9. Everybody should go anal see
the pro incite of the Prairie province. Re-
meu'ber tee date, Monday, March 4th.
Oen evening last meek Willie, eldest
son ea Bishop Ward, met with an ode
dent -,t the Maitland Skating cud Curl-
ing il.itk. Whsle amusing `'imself with
a pair of coning stoma he slipped on the
lee and hie right hand was caught be-
tweeu the stones, jamming it quite ser-
ious] , especially the first finger.
Tits lBrueeole PosT publishes a list of
227 young men of that town who have,
during the legit 10 or .16 years, gone so
the United States, We would have . no
tu,ub's• in naming a thousand former
resideu,• of Amherstburg who have
located ie Uncle Seen's domains.—Am-
heretbu,•e. Echo.
WELL Weems AND Dumriaa.—George
Birt lee. 4'1 the necessary machinery for
diggi+,g a ti drilling wells and is prepared
to attu • 1 to ell work eutru"ted to him in
a way t het will insure s,ltisfaertifee wells
clean„ out sad put in proper shape.
Term- roonable. Residence second
door a tb of the bridge.,, west aide of
Tureb,a•: v street, Brussels. 5.11
9Aao,liitioto ar,ived hopfrom bis
riortlite Trip atter Boomer out Mond.ty
eolith_ es (Beattie) drove hie horse
to Wall., non and hired fresh ones as he
made .,,_race northward. , He got on
the Colt of the thief- nt Hanover and
followed him al] the way to Stayner,e
Where f •,'oiler's father lives. 'Phe father
handed .,nt the horse end nutter and
paid'0,., ,to $50 to eagle the nasty
muse het wayward see h „d g •t into. Tho
youth had got out of the we,. In ad-
dition 1.0 pa00ing bogus money at Toen•
water he eareied a gaud bag ill the cutter
and a bran., of revolvers in his belt. tae
is evidently a bad egg and will likely
strafed' a hempen oord nnlnes he speedily
mends hie Ways
Tnn ATLANNta'roTrim PAcrprc. —On Thur.
1M. 1), F,gtetTH, sten ia' idler, In to..
ntteiul` 01.1 aogttaiutaurt' in. thi-m 1001114.
Tee AIFco e Vvt--'Mlle wonderful 'or--
dert, a 1',,t was lint tweeter to Canada
by the tierI)
, err, rammmtd, of New-
caatle, Ohl„ from the Queen's garden,
Balmoral Scotland, nwhet. re vwe
itbad
been sem direct from Egy}
auto they nevi 510 per bushel, end, from
all accounts, it is the meet productive tea
grown in Canada. The straw kande up
well and may he out with a roller.Farmers ill this lnnality will b. plcttrd
to learn that there will be 100 bolsters of
the lllnnetny Pea shipped to "ruagcbe fin.
seed, They wi'l be sold or allowed to bo
put in nn thane, Samples mast be sewn,
all Next work, at the American Hotel,
whore the agent m y be found
ready and willing to anewer all enquiries
and supply information.
ss.eLaesa .x. =.
Devmane—Mo)ntrsox. -At the rnetlnnne
of the br'ide's father, on. the 2"t11
Met., b" the Rev, Wm. Terrance,
Mr, Wm D1t.videon, to Miss Minnie
Morrison, all of Ironton.
Fmntr, Menet let, Farm stock, on
lot 28, eon. 5, Morris. Sale nt 'I n'clock.
Thos. Robertson, prop„ Gro. Kirkby,
acct.
TnunsnAY, 613 000 711t—Farts took and
t
impiemnts, Lot 6. ''nn. 7. (11'ev. Sale
'o coot nonce tit 1 o'clock p. tn, sharp.
Neil Id, Richardson, prop., Goa Kirkby,
Goat.
WEnxuss.1Y, FEn. 27. — Perm stook,
and implements, on Si- lot 6. ons. 10,
eontains the following reference to our
sounbrytn defendere from this county :
"In point of physique the 33rd "Huron"
Battalion le second to none in the die-
trict. quo of its Companiee, No. 4, did
not turn ant for drill, the other 8 how-
ever mustered fairly well The com-
mending °facer, Lient.-Colones Coleman,
taices 11 good deal of interest in him Cellist
he hes lately made some melt needed
changes in the personnel of his officers,
and is encouraging attendance at the
schools, but 110 is handicapped through
not having aMajor or an Adjutant.
Those vacancies have been due to the
absence of officers with tho regnieito
certificates, an evil which soon it is
hoped, will bo cured. As to those Corps
in the district which were relieved from
this year's drill I can say little officially,
not having had an opportunity Of geeing
them, The Brigade Majors inspection
reports and my own cbsorvations fihnte
that tho arms, accoutrements and cloth-
ing' are, generally Speaking, fairly well
oared for, in many instenees very well,
and in others indifferently. Coo
r
method neglect, are at once eheokecsby
refuted of the District Steil' to certify in a way creditable to the Church of
fpr (Ile prescribed allowances. Many Christ and honoring to n1u' Heavenly
hilltle are oat of muter tour directions Miller. The young tallies bee° decided, to be placed in the 10(0109; scenes parte.
Mutt they be sent %o the to remain over next Sabbath, end those onlarly grand; overybndy cleljghtoci.'
have been given fiarnia Observer.
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Feb. 22, 1.8'49,
11Ul)Orifiitt to the G Pieiplt' of lj311149tle ;Diil`..'�'htllijuv..
T 0 ,dta)a9 13.Gr,.d.,� 3i.;1tt„Qa'„)
Ilavinli purchiterd ni/„,et rt—..7'ultlr nelees'r.,l-t•ft'4'(•.( ,& ("o) •; Drug,
Stationery and loamy Goode Btlaineet, hopes by to thorough lutnw'el n+ of the
wholesale and retail drug t esthete, polite alSelttien rind fair dealing, to merit the
-...-.—. --Petro nigh bestowed on his 1?redruuisors, ---
A FUiI STOCK OF PURE DRUR_. AND CHEMiCALS, PATENT
ME7ICINE'S, mutt le full 1UTdOPttllelht of FANCY 00009,
STATIONERY AND WALLPAPERS,
PIIY41;'1.0N'4 P1lb1SC011'(13)'14 .i(1) 1"0(11 L1 iRECIPES 1,1(HIlli7'Ek!
( `OMPOTTNID'f fl
teet,'; atattestot tsta etwata 4,'tettisest✓M teete V, Geese eeet'.,.
Wei HAVE SOLO OCTIf
rl tit 88131101 STOCK OF DRUGS, Sl'A'i'tseallt8' ANIl
L'nncy Goodn 10 1,1,, J, Temente, fathom and talc' Gee opportunity or thanking you for
your very liberal support hull patronage with width you (1 00 fnvoxart u•i, '1'meitiug you.
Ail extend the nano to our Suoeosior, whose r000menendatinna aro a guarantee that the
businosS will be conducted Broom; to note. Wu eel 1nnst hanrtily reennunnnd him to you,
y1• Ox3 V S -s CsTS37 A Vi . ca o
w.,..,na+,,�•n vaaerm,x rr;-ma amav ••^• - _. _ _ .w,e.,,m,:,r,v•m
005170OT11D CAREFULLY EVERY WEEK.
Fall Wheat 1 00 102
Spring Wheat.-,.,..,..,, 1. 00 1 02
Barley 40 50
Oats 28 30
Peas i'5 56
Butter, bibs and rolls.... 16 17
Egge per dozen..... .... 13 00
Flour per barrel....,.•.•, 6 00 00
Potatoes 811
13 01
3
131,
1 00
22
6 00
Hay per ton
Hides per lb
Salt por bbl., wholesale...,
Sheep skins, each
Wool, per lb.
Pork
27
.. 11 00
8
go
rill
18
5 511
BmAF'OR'Z'xtm MAmwee'mTB
CORRECTED CAREFULLY Ey3S11' WEER.
Fall `rlrheat
Spring Wisest
Oats
Peas
Barley
Potatoes
Butter, per ib
Eggs, per dozen
Apples, per bushel
Bogs, dressed
Beef
Hay
Wood, per cord
Sheepskins, eaolt
1 00 1 02
100 102
00
58
55
00
On
86
G 26
5 50
13 00
4 50
57
45
25
16
18'
30
6 00
4 50
1 00
`d ft
40
rn
IHE PEOPLE'S COI !.
SECOND–HAND BINDER TUR
BALE, SV311 bo sold cheap and tints
Lgiven for payment. DOUGALU TAYLOR,
ot 80, Oen. 4 ,Morrie, Brussels P. 0,.y
CARD OF THANKS.
1, the undersigned. wish to express my
thanks to the Confederation Life A eamiation
and also to Mr. Manning, their Agent, for
the satistaotory settlement of 01)' claim
under policy. No, 14804 fnr 81.,000 on the life
of my husband. Amount received being
81017. F0LIZABET1i SNELL,
Exeter, Fob, C, '89. 001•
- XXTANTED, A CLEVERYOTJNG
girl for go0aral ltonsownrk, itefor-
ars,t regnixarL Apply,glving Roti partiou]-
ars,to MRS. A. M, TAYLOR,
28.tf 19 Manning Arcade, Toronto.
REAL ESTATE.
i111OICE FAR;1Ii-t FOR 5ALE.—
../ 1 few eeleudiri, Improved raring for
sale in the township of grew, Morris and
\fol(iilep, Apply to A. 03',LC2ATTY, Co,
1 netlnneel•, I%russets P, 0,
FAB,' FOP S,1T,P --TILE SUB.
Indrt7,brlttu 1011, eon, 13, G1'ev Township,
Huron (10„ ter sale. 'There etre, about 00
acres clewed and Ill gond heart. •There le 0
log hour,,, Rand bank tnt.rn, homing orchard,
and ell the necessary oenvan lenses on the
premises. For further partlesltu's, as to
price, terms, etc„ apply to the Proprietor,
Prim. li,i',( OP Clara P, 0., N. W.'1'.. or to
34f DOTICALP 4T149011AR, Grinnell;
'p.41.SR11. )+OL SALE OR TO RENT
a
being Pt 14, eon, 0, Groy, containing
90 aaroe, Thor° is n frame house, bank
barn, m'ohard, &o. an the premises. 40 acres
of the land is cleared and nuclei cultivation,
au 10 'toren of the Warier, le well timbered.
0110 term is conveniently bloated, being
Si miles from Brntsele, 13 miles front Oran -
brook and 34 Otiles from label. For further
Particulars apply, on the promisee, to
20-4 ROBT, ]I'.LL, Cranbrook P. 0•
FARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT
38, 085,5. Grey, containing 100 noros,
15 sores aro abutted, under grass, and the
bnbtnee timbered. About 70 acres of dry
land and the balance cedar and black malt
swamp. There is a log house on the
p1 amines. Will by sold on very reasonable
terms no proprietor doss not require the
lot. For further partionlars a ply to ROST.
M0LAUC1tLIN, Oranbrook P, 9, or
24-, ALEX. HUNT It, Brueeels,
L.(PARM FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DEBnIGNID offers for Gale the north
east quartet of lot 28, aononoolon 0, Morris,
County of Huron, cnntainiu g 60 sores. The
land isol first quality audio a high state of
oultivstiol. well fenced and uuctor-drained,
.'5 auras cleared, Ilea friUnu house, 8 room e,
milk house with concrete walls, 3 walls,
good barna end fined, orchard, eta. Eight
acres of fall wheat. This tlu0h'nd•le property
adjoins the corporation of Brussels, Suit-
able tonna will be givOn. Title perfect.
3 ADir:S GIII1Sv6, Owner,
30. Hoz 258 Inwards P.O.
200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
vdf —4 ftrst-class farm for sale in rho
Township of Kerrie in the County of IInrnn
being south half of north hell lots 25.026
cul south halt o(20 in 5t1, ooh., aontnteing
200 -soros 'n0ee ill' '1050, 155 Born mostly
clear of stu,nps and in. a good state of cults,
good holse and batiklbaru 061020 feet with
atone otal,le under"enth, The farm is oitu-
• sled within a mile of the Village of Brussels
Gro1Is aFeud farm for ,rain or stootrrais-
ing an it is watered with the river Maitland
cud never failing eliring creek. Possession
will be given at any time. Far further par -
Kentaro apply on the promisee or to
R )13E30ThON Brussels. P. 0 0-Ef
seamen offers his valuable 100 note
!TENDERS WANTED SEAL.
1.. ed tenders will be received by the um
dereigned for the ereetico of a 'trik resi-
dence ou Lot 11,00,1,12, Grey. Tenders to
be received up to March 21,1. Plans and
epeelfioation e may bo seen et file factors. of
Messrs. Smith & Malcolm, Brussels. 0170,
MOLAUOIityON, ('ranbrook, P.O. 03.8
•
rri lIOIt0'•BRED BERKSHIRE
Boar for Service—The undersigned will
keep the thoro•bred Herkeh0te Roar, "Sir
Hobert ljme0," bred by J. G. 11 ,111, of Ed•
mouton, Ont., for eervioe on jot t, eon. 7
(trey. Terms -31,00 to be paid '.( time . of
service, with privilege of returning, if nom -
eery, DONALD AtoLAUtHLtN,
18 3m x Proprietor.
*FARM TO RENP,—TITTP, UN.
1' designed ie desirous nt ronf1,tg the
100 -acro farm, beteg lob 20, colt. 7, Grey, for
a torm of years, Ph0 farm in 11, good 00n-
ditien, genii house, barn, &0. 1.rijnius the
thriving village of Ethel, where teem are
ohurchos, whorl stores, railway, postotHoe
and toll conveniences, Pn880103m1 011 April
1st. For terms and particulars apple to
WAG. HPBNO.L', Ethel, P. 0. 02.31
'OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
On the corner of Mary and to°ahead°
atreats, 3n the village of Ern stets. Thispre-
day ev „fop of next wren the Canadian party ie very conveniently 'Bombed and is a
pent 1n the Town Hall, Brussels, tinder tame stable and well on the promisee, also
the aakpi005 of the Odd Yellows of this 'some yonng fruit trees and a quantity of
place. Tho company have au eXoellent smell ueeit, Apply tol the Owner on alto
lot of views, about 400 im number, om• i5-tf AIRS. TURNBUhL, Brllaeeie.
bracing scenery from the Atlantic to the
Paaitte mon, besides views of the Biel (31 ORRIE AND SEAFORTII STAGE
rebellion, traneformat(0ns and comic �A Rotten.
effects, ell shown on. a screen 35 feet Stage leaves Corrie aboub 5:80 0. m., tenth-
merit
with limo lights. The entertain- ing Brussole irbontte00 a. lt„ imp Will errivo
q g at Seaforth abort 1'1:80 a. m. Atte, .nr ug will
0001111 f5 well worthy of rho patronage of leave 800f0rtb abort 240 p, m„ reaching
the t0 ,lie and a full house eliould be the 13rlt0e810 about 0:40, in time to connect with
result, More aro a few of the many prase connon lonoo witht0, P lie a4 Wrncahor mete,
notices:--"Drew a satisfaotory,and101100, (i U1'rlo. N. WAL010, Proprietor,
lovely viowe on the 0, P.11., luaturesquo
station sporting paradises, scenery on __ . .. .. _ _.._
a - " argain 18 any person leaving a family of
SGerouptinou CO. will giro' all entertain- young ell hrlre5 as it1 (1 oy, %Oar rho Schoch
Lake Superior, oto., placed before us with
graphic realism,"—London Free Prose.
"Magnificent representations,scenes from
the field of the lute rebellion. A splendid
stereopticons The gentlemen giving the
exhibition aro well known to tourists, and
aro intimately acquainted with most of
the physical features and systems of the
NorthWeet "•—London Advertiser. "Tho
best equipped, most complete, magnificent
aucl inetrnative entertainment of this (le-
soription ever prooented to the public
bore,—St. Thomas journal. "A grand
exhibition. Principle features along the
0. P. R. line and aorn00 the continent
olearly 8110W11.".—Ingersoll Sun, "Drew
a large audience; tteenoe very good and
i 1 interesting : ictuses of the field
of thellaate rebellion," -Senile Canadian.
"hall m'owded to the dnore, seats having
District Armorer at Toronto fnr repairs: who hard not heard tlsela had 1)00(3r o
INTHE MATTERMATTEROF
✓lD4.A1 RICHART,
VALUABLE FARM. FOR SALE
being the south half of lot number
301n the 4th concession of the township of
Morrie, known as the homestead of Archi-
bald Taylor, containing ninety -eine Horns.
ce treed.
Ninety
with valuable cleared,o imrt Excellent build.
Inge, large urehard of obolce trace, soil in
good condition and is situated one and a
quarter utiles north of the Village of Brute
sale, on. Guo main gravel road This is ono
of tbo Intent homestead forma in the County
of Heron and wi11 be sold nt a bargain and
on tonna to snit purchaser. • For further
partioulare apply to tho Proprietor. A, M.
TAYLOR, Rennin 0 Arcade, Toronto, or to
tRUHIBALP TAYLOR, Se., on the prem-
ises. t1 -
0011 PA till. FOR. HALE IN
X Al orris, of reasonable terms. In order
to close the affairs of the estate of rho late
W. G. NIelude n, the executors offer the tol-
lowfug valuable lands for sale North
half o1 Lot 30, Concession O,Townehip of
Morrle,cuntaining 00 moron. Ou this lot is
erected
gum( ,,rc arra, frame roll andpith nmpe foun-
dation,
v all cleared, and 1n on the grave road
^lonely tdjnixing the village of Staoeels.
Thin far,. Is a valuable one, is well fenced
and in a good state of cultivation, For
11lt-in0N anti terms apply to T,l OS, KELLY,
01105010 P. 0., t1EnnT IENNINe5, Victoria
Square P. I„ or JAME5 .i'MrT11, :Mapco Lodge
P. 0., Middlesex County.
of the Township of Grey, 111 the County of
Moon, FLAX MANUFACTURER,
Debtor, • 1
The above names dolour Luo fnado an as.
tignmont to me under the provisions or
Camp. 13, 14.80., 3887. A mooting or the
Creditors of 3;110 Said dahtnr will beheld at
my om00 in. the (Murk I'lo010, in the taws
et 'Soder eh, at 12 O'oloolr, noon on Batnrday,
the gamete day of March, .18811, for the ap-
pointmentof tasp00(000 end the giving et
direetl(ne with reference to the dioposat of
the. estate,
livery Perigee 'Maiming t0 he entitled to
rank on 1110' 1atmto le required 00 fungal to
anemottoes'0ofWaite, pewee by ,illtdin'lt
roteeolaratinnil ,stet truth votinlleta es the
ease 81111031001,
ROBERT GIBBONS.
Sheriff o! Huron,
Assignee.
8llorlff'e.ndlue, ifinerlclt, Fob, Ili, 'Re. )79-2
FARM FOR SALE.
BANKING.
moINTOSIT & IlloTAG(SART,
BANR1';RS -.. 1311051311.S
Traals(frt a Genii it Banking
B118iHess:
NOTES DISCOUNT1E1).
Canadian 1u1,1 United Stott: Urarte bought
and sold.
Iutenst 'sIiowatl Ott deposits.
Collections wade on favorable terms.
Canadian Agonto—SlunanAN1''s 1.1010 or
0300DA.
NOW York Agoets—IMPOOTitne AND WAD-
ERS NATrnr:AL 11A1i0.
The Executors of the estate of the late
Wir iadAloo.VEY, Bagman, deceased, now
otter the tollowiug valuable lauds for sale,
viz, i—Tile north hall of lot 27 and the wont
Mall of the north half of lot 28, Moth in the
0th concession of the Tuwusetp of ,vlorris.
Oennty of Huron, containing 110 nerds,
About 110 acme are cleared and in good
condition, the grouter part being ill Mee.
T115 balance is well bothered, chiefly w1E11
beech and maple.
Thee farm is favorably situated within one
mile of the village of Brussels, which affords
on excellent market. There is upon the
promises a good frame barn and hoose an
orob Ord of cholas fruit trees, a never failing
spring, also agood well and pump, and good
fences. This prOParty wilt be oo d.in ono or
two pu'oebe, to snit intending mimosas
Purchaser will bo allowed to cuter and have
use of ]louse on promises at any time after
bare est one to do fall plowing. Full108tee-
010n will be given at 151 November not.
2001 98001541aid further parrn apply
to foto undersi((,,'sed Exeatitore,e, et or to ,701c4,701c4Mooser, Nag., Bruss,lo, Ont.
0180 0 Cnrditt' lilss:ru'---
il'Icl,aolt .L' Uttys,
Bated et 33rnaeele, Julio18111.1880. 50
DENTAL.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
W13. SINOLAIR, '3013I0IT-
• Or, Conveyancer, Notary Public,
&o. 011too: Graljam'0 Brook, 1 door north 0f
Hargreaves Drug Store. Private Funds to
Loan.
E WADE. BARRISTER,
i U . gonoltnr and Notary Public. Con-
vovanciog, Collections and Loaning. tar.
Wade -ill attend in (+Orrin every wndno9.
day at two o'clock.
DTOKSON & HAYS,
(tith tornneerich) Barrisers, 801! tre,Ooveyaer,
&o.- Omao, Grunt's Brook, limpets. Vanity
t0 loan.
R. 8, HAYS, W. B. DICKSON.
ATAYLOR, 13 0. T, , T3AR-
. Die'rrn, Solicitor, deo., of the firm of
Diokeon, Taylor & McCullough,' ,dnrrietors,
Solicitors, rec., Vonniug Arcade, done Street
West, Toropt°. Money to loan,
(3. L, Ban1,L, D, 8., Tenor Gxaduato amt
M. It.0. D. 34. Toronto, Vitalised Air given
14.11, Morton, D. D, 8., 9.0910taut Operator
of+F1c0-110ye•-0 Bleak, Soatoxth,
1113 7IVf rfl XPST .
6',.7, Fear ,1 D. & Graduate of To.
route School of Deetfstry. A.11 ogee,
f shims gaarauteed, Chico—Oa0J'e
Bleak,Soafortl,
Artiflnlal teeth, 0 tetgaality, ands
gutrantnn0111,Eer 812.00110,1'001,
ATLEX ITUNTER, OLFRN OF
the Fourth Divleiou Orme ,CO3 Huron
Conveyancer, Notary Public, lined , Loan
and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and
to loan. Co,lootlonn made. 0mce in Gra-
ham's Monk araosol0.
AUCTIONEERS.
CTEOR0E KIRKT3Y, LTCEN-
J 0110 t,,Iotloaesr. Sales ,uuduetod on
reasonable terms, farms and farm stook a
e000lalty. Orders left at Tn5 PONT Publish-
ing House, N ru aeola, or sent to Walton post
oiloo will receive prompt nttentlUP.
ARAY'rfANN, AUCTIONEER,
. IR elwaya ready to attend Dales of
farms, farm stook, &c, Terms cheerfully
given. Oran brook 'P.O. Salon rnny be 51.
ranged at TM: PosT Publish 1„g Homo
Brussels.
BUSINESS CARDS.
't••t R. MnORAOKEN, 1:MUER
• of &inrring° Llasnsns. , 1311 00 tab his
Groaery,Tnrnhorry Street.
MISS O'CONNOR. TEACHER
of Pian° and Organ. Terns nn aPpli-
nation.
N,B.--W sltrn, class moot -lever T',nra,lny
and Friday '1r, Airs. D, Campbell's, Walt tet,
1mISS PTARGREAVE'S DESIRES
11 to receive ;pupils for
11,, ,, on the PIANO end 0120: A V. 11 yearn
t cperienee. Residence with 01re. liar.
grooves, over HARGRE,t%'RH DREG
STONE. 000-1yr
IN. BARRETT, TONSORIAL
,• Artist, Shoo, next do, south of A,
M. tloXay R Ons. hardware, 01001', Ladles'
and children's hair cutting a specialty.
A ohoioo stook of cigars kept.
A.14foNAIR, ISSUER 0.1+ MAR-
riage Licenses, by appointment of
Tdont•-Gnvornnr, Oommiesirmor, ,„
tcq, B,
Conveyancer and Agent Fire 1' nan,'inee Cc.
Omoo at the OrauilreolrPosi ()Mee.
•W. O'BRIEN, V S.. TIONOR
. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College is prepared to treat n11 410000PS 01
done0bleatod aoimide on Ne,entifu and alt-
provedpr(noipfee. OOdao—'I'"', doors north
of bridge, Tatuborry desist.
�VM.RODPIOK,HOUSE, SIGN
mm Ornu Utoutal potato,. .Graining,
Gilding, Sign and Deoorativc Painting in all
its branches, Shop Blinds clop, un in stvlo,
Paper Banging it specialty. Shop one floor
Booth of T.Buyers' Carriage Works.
DRESSMAKING.—
Tim undersigned desirob to intimate
to the ladies of :Retools and aturondiltg
country that she is prepared to attand to
old order0 intruntorl to her. Satiefantioi,
eanranteod, Shop—dip-et0iro, nue door north
of '1Valter. Jabitsen'0 hnrdwnrn Morn,
10- MISS SAMPLE.
,0� loT CUNNING!,��J
t1OURAxralt,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. F. CALE, M. b., 0,111.
Vi
atemborofthe College of Phyaieittes and
Bnrgpoone of Ontnaio by examination.
Oat co and BtOsldon0--Main Sl. beet, 29lhr
Ontario.
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r C.11., T,,20. 0. P. I4dinb(lfgh, M, 0. P.
Honor Gr 149011 of the Royal College of y, Orsi, At Hargreaves' Drug titers front
; 31%4"1 801'00 , 'lbront0, (31,09 Oxtem a to DIM nese. and from tee to 4 3, r 1. At
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