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The Brussels Post, 1889-3-29, Page 44 New Advertisements, Locals _ .,13 011 13roe. 1 r0:t1 -- 111. like 1 ucal • Aduul Coad. Local -J. A. Creighton. .LOo01 -W. IL Meetracken. Wanted Scarff R tetguson: 'ren3.0' de--'1ox.1tinder, Uu11va,.rted -13. Leatbordale. A. (b3qult'ml, of Exeter, has returned to pernitineittly 'Tette at Imitable, Mani Lul a, to brought a number 1 good brood lnnrcs. Rath. I1nttt:r,of l'sbut•no. tuts a MVO that has jest 111(11 four lambs. The same ewe hal three last year lend three the year before. Job Shulloy, of Exeter, has purchased 11. (dnnn..« share in a gehe'rel attire bud. noes in 11313th (,raig, and the Dew 0rm will For for eat.-.1no. i(lclntos)t, be enolvu as (lraut .t Shipley. Peas and biriey-Robt. ()retinue Tho etch of May will be celebrated in Judicial sale --•M Pheoson it Davidson. Exeter this year by •, monster d?menatres- tlou. Every preparetlon is being made by the Sols of 1;nghted, under whose directions the affair will bo carried or, Work ha" begun on the excavation for the foundation of the new nubile building at Goderioh, and the StOua•outters ha'•o a 'urge amorist of stone dressed ready for laying, The contractors aro pushing the wont vigorously. James Lynd, son of Thomas Lyud, of haat W'awanosh, met with a gun aeoi• dent the other day. He was out shout• ing, and while olimbing a fence the gun discharged Recall, the full forno of the charge entering his right thigh. The Goderieh hese ball club have re- organized, with the following oldieere : - President, L. Crawford Firet Vice -Pres. ident, A. Murdock; Second rico-Pre. sident, W, Swanson ; Captain, Dudley Holmes; Secretary.''reesurer, II. J. 1). Cooke • 11anautr Comnntleo, 1','tol. e11m-.1 iI.i'e :.,i1.ls i„1. Shortly after eleven deloe.k Thursday night it was lisroweeed that n tart had broken nut in the large building on 1111' tz be itint$set5 .est. F.011).1)". MAR. 29, 1889. Now that the propooed Comity of Maitl iu1 has needy. d its gulch', and Listowel is not going to be a County town for a , while, what about the northern route of the C. P. R. extension from Guelph to Goderlob 2 Tho Guelph pe •pie are rattling up their indobteduees on their share of the road and are anxious to pee the lino go through to the late , Tire followine has tine right ring abo11t a : t t 1. 1an dote a :ph.. did thine in p ihibitn:3 the sale of in t0xi.'.l 13.3 liyu,.r i1( '111 stations its It c S., far ae the' ma. ag 111r1 1, : i 111a' a t11..11 1eb. P'11 al, a b.,t '. etly wtt told when 313• , 1 113 , - lc, hna,: not olds ,. •old ..at let refused Part dolt if he prccu e,3 n 11 __ Se.11 11,104(1' rho Co. we .: 1 ,.;:) c' beta, -en 113 nue, 11.',11 ria. t. o n... -flat 3 th_+ t 1(c epirit with whi,'u tom.:: ever) eucrottela- lnout. et. 1 leer upon 111e eatery ,.f the traveling puulde. for it is unquestionable that every temp:attoe ,+f the liquor seller to the, railway 11111 )113,111 1111114(10 danger without the rc.1 light indicator. The pub :. 10 al way., the sufferer. Aa the Spring tpas up our 110ideu/0 should set to work to remitter all l,ossiolo assist ace 10 the Board of 11.1(3111 by a thor011011 cleaning ftp of yarde and pro/Ass. This shmlld be attended to as early as possible so that the work will be, eco n ete'd before the warm weather set In The B 11.3 Omelet nulle- emtte erre1.. ;n1' to 1'1( t nn gree ,1 f•4( left. •t t• a, will not burnw that e, -,o1.1 b 1 rule d a •,e place whet, H;;ren lead occupier by the lInnet Soap Co. Tho flames had made ennsiderallln headway before the al,31 a wa0 ;111'01, an.] the bnildmu Wag •time_.t uonnlctcly des. tr. y:.1 b. i, the tell ' rd 11 a e1',• brigade. After the engine• emitted some tInte was expel i, need in •totting it '0 work prom 1'a', n,that bat none enul.l „111} l' ,inaet01 to hindering tit,e 03ac.t i of the flames, Fist•. tuuat ly 0 strong cast whit), prevailed at the tune, which saved the buildings in LIR LJSSELS 1'0ST , : ,..."1+. 1111. e. ,.,-. The Str.33,0• I'settee,Kites' will beheti '"f, on the 10311 of April, s '1111 colt1wmt•'v',.tli:.l.3) i1Altmr..<i ,f Stratford, hiss fallen lobi: to a fortune Piapx�.iiii h of 81e,000 Onto ph the demi' of rut furore Fol oral iJAWV�3NA 1 Malmo to dut)nnte to the puh3lo generally i It r I S it :33 4' 311 t i 'i C(? I S • that h0 110ee all kinds -of illaeksntithiu3 in a •1 orlauao11141. 1huotet, Wagons, Ituggtee, :,o i,;i,3, and ('0t eit Made to Order. Rewiring promptly llsceetl,l)• I make n S leoielty of 1'iorsu-shoeiog. A Call Soheitnl, ltendn r ;he I Stand -•Keen 1)113 13111 tem. 24 S. Plum. MARGIT 29tH, 1'89, .•"9;•7^^ 1 3, 1. ;.. SCS 1(+x11 +; x,"1.ta'Z*,11" ,i. , t• 7117.. rill' i0" 1113, . «r.. 11 17'1•':1[' 11:1/�'i:IiT, .. t eire,) 22rto5r[s AND1114\V (31111111E, 1'R01'tt1ETOR. Chaplain Searle, of lubnre 03i01(1, will ,13,0 his groat lector A V014•' front the Prison," in S', ,Ilaryn on Friday 0(130)00, 4110lsl0fAioi1 ;deem. 11 byte, pont packers of Blit• ellell, are preparing for the /trrrtion of 011 extensive refn•1gere.0l• and pelting house. whi,ll they wi'1 go on with es soon us spring opens. J. W. Robinson, of St. Marys, luta sold his entire flook of Shropshiroe to ltobt. Miller, of Brougham, President of the Sheep Brooders' Association for the handsome (311111 of T. 11. !lace, of Mitchell, has resigned his pOlitiO" as m10 of the License Cent. mie6)oeere of South Perth. The 'vacant Wilco will, in 111l probability, be lillw.3 by the appointment of William Ford, of St. Marys, 14r.Ililliar'1, who for a great many years has tilled the reepmleible position 1,3 rnatateer of til1301114 of Moe trent, St, ISI ,res, with credit to him3elf and to the general satisfaction of the p ,b•io, will be put on the retired lie , lvith a imnrleo'n0 allowance, On Nay 1st Au : 331 pensientl' Mulled George Aodee. son, who served o'er 111 years i1( her ,1111• ,ieaty's service, dropped .1 3d of lwart dio-use On /y p.'n,tr.'^t'Mary 1. n Thursd,iyafternoon llteeaee.1 was 70 .3L year's of eg , and a r,'siden' elf that town for wary ya{1s. Il1:1 n•nelin- rare 1.•• tested L'1'ir1) with hnlit11 TO tit,lln s feterteeee,u,13, 1 eel o- tnis:d f': the ee see en jet. the fee ' Nle ney to Loan, Money to Loan o1) Farm Pro, party, at ! nf,he bo<,l quality 111'(. o1( 1,.{1111 and dr. its 3. 3 t, "' ,,1(t tet',! a 3,13,33' free 01 el nree. I'. tem nn•y favnrubie. FAT CATTI,F WA%TCD: 1'01' which the 1112)118' 1,101.7101 prlee will ba paid. I clan melte a specialty of buying Sides and Skins, newt tercet the Once next door to 11 L'letohereiJowelry Store. A. 013883 E• • root. • 310' « f(?t"!tire, 321 Wet. rem the •' ,n1llra l0 ltlre vie^ (forth' i(4 it first-class manner. ^al •'3�•, 1'7- v-vc '(3330, .•e, '0•Si .11., �.,l,tb '3.3 '' of ,residence.,, Cie., a) Rras(nsb3e ,fates. Tv. J. Fairfield. NOTICE TOO 3;[1 J a PUBLIC. LOWEST auto TES, 1 'r ' Tito Undersigned desire to intonate to tllo Public that they hart' P 1IvA E ,AND COMPANY FUNIDS ; ionto'] 11 (0'vertu e1'ahip, under the Firm 1101110 of DICKSON 8t TIAYS, • Solicitors, lirtigo le, Ont. ... fir?(i 3.1'(' 310W 31)))tl tli'11)1t; ttite_ Stove. 111111 Tinware. 13t1S111 C.`,,3 formerly yrl1311 byItal'i ;l, IFt C TL'RNRULL. 11' f Oar 1110 .;111 b'' to please thtls . favoring us �yit11 unci,, Air; v tit o 411 icy ;. 1.11,;31: 411 I'i„lln '11' Villi].,,' i. 1•.,+ la bu«i1 , 111 lilt$ �L.G, lowing ..i; . 1191 lrc•i,le:•;, -,v;1;. 111' 11' .i ,t, ,n. V' I l,. ,, Haswell ; L're,.i.! '.t, Al re seine Firs; 'se " J w Vice.l'rr.idettt, 111, 11,'311'idol1 ; Se, -.mod \u. 1resid. 1-•. '31 • t-1313,. 't3 dl 1 list . ,e1. !'lean','(, 1. i I one:i;1i ;ll, I.1', ',1•• `3))) ilallogin3 3 1131111113tte, Perri trig, 1 i - - of re1111.C11''1, 3V1,,.:1 1''1j':!)'1•t I, Presi,ients, Secretary, Treasurer, 11e•.,;. '1.1,1:,1}''1'1'1 Chalmers, doff, ('nlve , Port' tont (Ail ica. ' he rear of the (,can works. Treble,' 1 checking Itocid,lit 0314m''.',) 11 oar: Ila( no 1)i('1O11)3 3'11 ' B 1 ) insurance, '1'hFro t1•n, a eullaR ted the Sarnia Zino of til" C.'p.)t., at 1 f ('1fr'%', .,) ftsSofs, 1115tir6110e 011 the building. Cause of lire (•14311"ard, Thos. Walsh, i8 years of age, ; - unlcnown. at fanner residing i1( the Clore of Downie, The 3,0deri331 Star says : The patience' toad on his 11 ay hom0, and while Tress- ('f t,,, °1 r a .31,1t:33.1100 f tl 11 1 I k l 1 I 3 tt� '.2,,i t ed a limit with a certain crowd who at. The horse was cut in two, the bug .lye i 1) i 1113. :1 i' 131,1 C i J: 1) 1 tend entertainments ill the Opera Ilous• sma•hed to picce.i. and tlt some mn1 be 1 herr, the pro ' tore of the Sntp works, 111 uno3, at tilt ut,o,mg . f t.rt, ,eau r •R o le 1'c.+peen, o ant Ort1. 1113; l Ie tent was 3 )33(0. t les t 1(3 1 ern . 34( ,x 4.93 peep!" c•f this tow-; has ',ben' re, 1(111 flora Loadnv due at en Taff'' 1 at 3,.1. • Thu OB. Star his said s repeatedly spoken of cif Waists, whose rehabs were found l'No Family Who krowsthe power cS —•JAiIES IIIRST'S-- I�7', , ..e1' t, t111e ,j .111' F Id1171t710r will be without it in their hoar,. know it to b0 a family pile 5 011111. 1t )s both an internal and external remedy. Pain cannot remain where 't 1s prr'perly appal. t. •1'11' 1itiLa 0„01,113,0 a zd crutch. es from 2 to 10 y ars have thrown then) away by the use of it. 11, ferewxs ca.) bo given that different blind per-ons'1i311,• had their sight restored :o thein Ley the nee of it when the opt 13 1101,11ttas 11,0:1 injured. It is good for is 1. rrrtnt,.uy 11,-.1 chrome rheumatism, ,,.dl tone,, neer,1. 1)10, touthetche, coughs and c• ids, ocrtwho and all other ar.hes and pains,3l; •- SS (3,731';, Sohl by h s g..ist, and cent:. try morchante. Prepared and sold whole• ealeby ,J1110 ae fiEit•r,d,Sri Perk these annoven006, and the eboodlumds,u" strewn for several yards along the track• y p' the ,!'7411( ()pent offs C2BttR0( a4aS elrt n - lest"t .• al1(13 it 118 at the St. 1'at'sc•k's concert last Afonday supposed fr. te this c•utse, •,ns 0110:V:141 I 0301)1ng wat% another illustration of it. of the qv' each of the u' in. The opinion of many persons ren„ ceding( ma'ter i, that til" managers .•1 the b t. 114,1 o. ;u•,, mint .. very saw I' .>o„ pnt11 alta _1+_ te.t:l,ann. 1 of :Id hind a issued b. the l uttc d State., prttr he , I , rule 33;•c: ,tutr•h then 1371C:ulx:l6 nmv ru'u t in the gallery P 1 (' 1 1( Howe D 1 ! I P I a., ibtiu 3, or til• , • , Front the edition of Clea P. 11 e ll ' h 4 promoter- u. 1te1 f the enter- 1C co '6 ' Lrnnt hewn New0Oaper Directory,' .1 1._11,:1 ,7 ,..i 4 n . L al peal•, this,, the nee epa 1' r anti' u'rwdhale 11111.111^ elf 11' (' 14(,, it + 33,3133 1(l. I 1 it 1. u, 1 u0• ie ':ere .:,til the comfort til h:ve+ v':1 b1( 1(4(33, there. '(')w Ines „ t t 17,10 7, s „3,t at, a Rule of 11, do ire he tete twelve of h 1 A 1 1(c..: e ip 01(11 r 1 , I'n h e l ower the chairman or pYrson mouths, and o£ 138th: in tau year,. pit- .. .1 . . ,.1 tine most i!, '3'..,..1,:,'..',1;...1,1,!!).".._'''.1 111 etir,q 113 ,h.t,e,3,1111I tf 41,t,'''pis,• hi;1(r.ierstnt,;l gr'tepa110.11efcl•)n, d. 3._,n� , 1(l:::,, b1(, t,• '1„,,v,", g n" g .' c ban 1(o 33 3 .::1 )t i; Ii111' 1(u .:ru111331' way libel suit i1 h l pit, rch, us fg da ether r sort 11111 tl -y, ,11(1 the river ; ree lc here. leen suit with h the heetil03 0'11'111'( regard. lend a by haulutgthe rabbi. it t:1 t11.3 bolt unl ; Sllsens.-'1'110 northern sec loll of this commis nlonerrto Fhe clnceyand 13will 5leituu • tumble it in. The. IJ1.lra o;: Ifoaith county has had fo:11 f r g snip by )ho at once for the pnrtese ,' . n % + with shabby anti uncalled for umiens' of n ' 11( ) shower attend to this matter and let the pr»minent statestnen there to conte o'er public kuoa, , young; non named Adam Spence who and give evidence touching the operations has resided near Newbridge , Howler, i tom -whip, ter years, He is a \1'011-to•do Ae • xchan•;a ea:0) • There is ,3,n+ ,tis,, 3"1310 ..d :de 1g with I is relatives war . to b much barley sown in the W'1' -tern 11)33113 re,spelted, Soma time ago he I mooed and 3301( til° u)fcrtions 01 Hies distriet this sear, for, oxine to 331 new I Wilkiue, of 31(1to tolvnshi33, a hdghly process id, brewing beer, but little barley eeteeme,l young lady, i1( dna eonrsa the t ,tee- •linet ales. (01413 nnnle•l, viz., the 1St 1 will be ue•ded. Any was, in tlti,; 131t of i f itarth, 16 0. 1'),e guests were invite the peninsula barley tat sola at 3,h . a • 1',i 3 rely. nmub„t•_3 the is we reg calve low price it did not pay compared with 1 ordo,'wI 01111 bridal presents purchased, othe' cereals. There is no doubt but i when to the surprise of everybody ASr. that our fm,nners irteili sowing a goodly 1 Spence teeth French leave fon' days be - acreage e•edaing and hs. net shown up acreage of spring wheat, and the great 3 einco, Itis reported that ho wrote to hie point with our short seasons )o to get the mother from Wi,:ghaul. 1318 not lihply seed bed prepared as early as possible. the case will rest hero, nor ahonld it, fur If the w other enntinmrs favorable and this bridal Jonah should be taught a les• son thathe aonhl not (rifle with a voting the soil well drained, wheat should be' lady in this manner without sulfuring sown immediately. •1t present fermei•11 are peep mug the ground to receive seed in all the dryer seetione of the Northwest and in many places they are beginning to put the se d into the ground. On April •i the following resolution was passed unaui- • 20, a year ago, wheat seeding had just per'( ` : `That t)ve, 3110 Li1lolral Con• A largely attended reeetiug of the Liberal Conservative Association of West Huron was held at Smith's Mill, on Thursday afternoon, when bollen in a largo part of Minnesota and a nen , SSOeIn nen c•t urea, de hereby repress our renewed ecmfilence' n Dakota, :with the ground getting in fair ; the Adtnini'al•stinn of Sir John Zhu; couditiiu for it. There were even at donate' and his calleaguos. We feel that ^T ;q1'' r, • that late date portion:, situated 4(u the tinder their inadersuin tho atTnire of our i Jt 0tIiia•'III le 303 ft R• L •- It is Unequalled i11 Lifting the Domcold aides of ridges, and considerable i1( ; ducted, 'ore bun ' ab!y curl o) ati' ren• _.-1_3`1_ 1_ Plllenlu and Easingthe 0011^Il. meted and (1 11 11 With ptpro and odor i o the uulb-r 3'(1130.6 I tt (v,•3,' 1100 really 31,lrnc.v t 3 (3 u0etm)pl1'.d ,'1033(10(30 0311 for t14, Seed lupil s01o:'nl duets later, Ty, -e eeteetry 1:a'-' made, and to the marvtllor.:: years 1340 seeding was a fortnight earlier dovohnpnlott 1011)011 ltaa lnarkotl ite than hist year, and still two weeks later history under til^ gn)din/; hand of the y" light hot. gontlomau mrd his able associ• than it is 'now, The weather is excellent et A. This association also expresses its lord during the midd10 of the day the entire satisfaction with thoactiol of the grout d works 0,311, though made stiff in Doutdnden Parlament 111 givdng 133 °m• I t d t' f h of this Jesuit Soc)oty in those countries. A dietingnished Pattie advocate will eine be cnett:ei to assist the Mail '« council in Montreal and Toronto in preprint; the interrogatories to bo put at the trial to the ,heads of the Jesuit order in Canada. We understand that tho Hon, Sidney Smith has resigned the Inspectorship of Registry Offucs in consequence of his ill - health, and that Mr. Johnston, who has for some years held the office of Deputy Atto'ney.GOneral, hes been appointed to succeed luting that John R, Cartwright, the law secretary in the Department of the. Attorney -General and Executive Couueil, succeeds Mr. Johlleton as Deputy Attorney -General, and that Allan M. Dy. mond is to he law secretary in the piece of Mr. Cartwright, Tile duti-s of law clerk to the Legislative As-ombly are to be performed by lir. Carlwright and Mr. Dymond jointly, until the house may oth orwise order. o tg k Sale Street, South, ilamilton, Ont. 1133.4m .read what Pool e, who @ have used'ptheA B 0 ]REMEDY SAY ABOUT 311'. Mn. 1. V. Thins, Druggist, D101, Sin. --I willingly Oro my testi- monial in favor of the A .B C Itomedy, as by its use, and only one dollar's worth at that, it restored to tete my wife, who had bean wasting away for Dight or nine months, and for whom there seemed no help. I tried doctor after doctor, travel- ling many miles and Laying ont a great amount of money to no good, till I tried these r01n031103 and her cure was in1ra011- lous, for she lost all coughing, spitting and wasting, and in its pace gained health and strength, and brought happi- 11080 to our home. Recommend it to everybody and use my name as author- ity. Wtteree.\1 Deems. ---Ori' 1 — Winthrop, Feb. 3rd, 1659. the morning by freezing a little dur,uii pow nc en orlon ton o t u policy of Sir John Macdouakl and his colleagues the night. It is believe) that some 80,000 to 130,' 00 bnsbels yvil1 rnpply the press- ing needs fur seed. Arrangements are being perfected tln•ought the agencies of railroad mud olevetor companie(3 to supply the wheat to suet, fanners as were strand- ed by last year's accidents. The feeling is generally very confident of a good crop, as past experience shows that wheat of early planting is notch less exposed to accident, and generally turns out tvell. Huron County. Mr, Robinson, of Bayfield, has bought and taken possession of the J(inburn HIotel. It is expected that within a couple of weeke the eminently successful revival. ists, Revs. Masers, Crossley and Hunter, will visit Exeter 51111 engage in work for a time. A fracas occurred on Milo L. II. and 13. igoioi 1(33 north1the other ovoniug3 Stratford has a Chinese l.tundry. An effort is being tondo to forma cav- alry company at Stratford. From the report of the Department of Education it is learned that the Strat- ford Separate school sland3 second in 1310 him ifned, rirnvi ono. Rev. 1' Jnnlrs d eutyn,r, 33, ,1., of 7.01. Tho Godnriclt Star 83p4: 11010 slhyggitr ,Ino 4 I r ,nl Of T116111118 l(alhUdvne, Campbell,beIl, formerly of Seef 13111 but for ;13,3'1. 1.,r, lmeii eleAed mnarratol' of the 4110 past year a resident of 'Toronto Don. Presbytery of Loudon, Dietingller musical studies, paid a short A t:nunuitlre of the ;:1, Marys council visit to Miss Wilkie e4(, 3:.11(1 ,all'( (11! 33 , ,.Zllwa'o,' '3 the in",',ha I,f o of the town tho acceptably in North :Area:Area`.bother 3,t ' other day 10 Yt , how 11111/17 were willing ehnroh on Sunday 1 .11110 Shu 3,3 411 vac 01114.11:111 11331(3 111111111,11,3 a ('0nlpenv be promised to ae1143 11 1131 1: ,t. r Pewter' , 1:ntr e I I t 1. r rel. •t to Feld'tic,S tom in e,4( tt1171,10a: in,.. against the handing over to a foreign power the control of tho commercial, financial end political destinies of this country -a country 30111011 we Savo all helped to melee what it is, and which, under the providence of God, wo fool we have the paver within cat:• -elves to ele- vate to a yet higher position in the mem- bership of that grand British Pmpiro which we are all so justly proud of, what- ever our rare or creed may be." A rem.luti0n watt also pegged expressing the approval of the policy of W. R. Meredith, Q. 0., rho 106(101 of the Opposition i11 the Legislative Assembly, and pledged the (38soci11110(1 to endeavor to send at his next election a member to support him in the straightforward and honorable course in furthering the interests of this province. A resolution was also unani. moody adopted expressing 0033111101100 in and approval of Robt Porter, M. P. for '!Vest Huron. Perth County. says acorrespondent.Thomas Ranting, of McGillivray, and a Clinton loan, 111111710 unknown, got into an alter. cation in reference to a wager, when Thu McFadden, a Scott Act eobstabie, inter- fered, arrested the Clinton ratan and had te;'( to 13,-itlr gr,,nt sb.rr•.,, Under end b;; 0,33,10 or the „oiror of sale contained in a certain mns'''50,315 (which will be produced al too tic00 of sale) them will be oi1'orod for Salo by Public duction at the ,311100111110 0003.03, to the Village of Brun. sets. on Sold by Druggists or, on all orders of ii bottles, sent the of cllargo 1313' llanufactnror, F.REDAI', .4PRIL 12th, '89, L V. Fear, Ars okmonx 1'x 1.1113 AwTnn3(OON, an and IJ','Iff C2St °Rimier the blast Half of Lot numb f J , SSeatort'1t or 'lni'rteon, 111 the Fifth eoneoss100 of the F:a•S'eire $3.00 pre Puetum'e. To,vusbip of Troy, la t110 County of Huron, containing fifty acres more or loss. The above property to in a prosperous °cotton 61311313 1110041y 011 °loured, the clear. lee being moony froo frool °Lamps. soil 15 of thoboat quality. Ou the place is 6 frame barn and small frame hemp), also a 5(01(11 orchard. The property is about iivo Mlles from lirusaols and three and one-half miles from 111he7 village. Turas sent Couaitlous Slade known 011 11ayalsale. ], or farther parbioolare an,ly to ALES; BUNTER, Mkt Brinson -A, Brussels, Afar. 25. Agent for 1ortgageo, jp-DxcaAr. i AL --or A. -. VALUABLE 10HeAhhE FAN --1117 1'ut.)- 2'OWNSHIP OF GREY. Purouant to a judgment and a nal order of sale mach in a ease of Bimetal (10113onol1 be sold nt 1 ublic Auetiou owWwith the01 appro- bation o1 Daniel Home Llzare, Sseeir0, Master at Stratford, by '11400lnas tit. 0)1335, duly appointed Auctioneer, at the Promises On I+RID,(F, the 13111 nay 03 4111, 1889, AT40'10.00.1 r. 10., the 1.0110wtug vr,luown farm : ()outlawed of Lot ',umbo' 10, 111 rho and Concession of the .l'nwnelrlp of Grey, in the events, at m• triune, centaieing lac r acres 1111 1. la a. (There io about kir acres cleared in f,r,3 011(11 CUM 3110a, 630)1 fen,. 11051:, hpr3n,^• creel', 10 acres luaa3 , hod, 1 1•4(0,1 °reload, frame. homes and frame ,I.11,110/1. - i ,1 l,rocnt l.! ' iintdeienb to (.1111.0 4(01 one livatt in 3 aye. Balance 5 years nt r, per vont. pe 2 utunnn. 'pb8oth1r c0u,Ut c 1A ora 1.'0 3)23(°0 Or 3,h,' Cent, A3q 1 v int fnUtlor pur1dem(arl, In 13c.1'(1(J 40N.0' 11.1Vf11St11d, 1), 11.IGa13,3 \'co(1es sniloit0;a. Call and See J. 'G. KE[l`1 —SPRING STOCK OT'--• DB ESS GOODS Prints, Gingham,,. Chambray, Seersuckers, Aluslins, Lawns, Embroideries c2 Laces, Cottons, Cottonades, Tickings, Towellings, 01111' Sh/l't/ng,s all Cheaper than Ever. T have n, Frill i;to('l. of P rash Groceries. SPRE (�^`'''vvNODS A >~•U�p^la� G�9,Lt L Ty"•�L 3 . '.. 0 1 If...8:!17...7..hi ,.R.:i..Ay � 41T11, 1303',' 4('o .i„72.—..i V"t:. "Y .C'4. 0-r''... Tee.�..J '3:.11 ;tee—Titan 1(3)1' t'e1e0e. 17 11, b7)1 % 1, 1. 11' ,'/.l,.L 41011 :I'Y...VV.". .1031- 17:hLLANTYNE. .J:\:;. TUP"::Uu11,, .::^rr,.c:.,•6.:.. rcmr'r••� .... ..... -111.1111,11, :• ,.:...amm aa3.`) ETHEL L ' ��l t i�(�y�7' ,+ {t1a, aFr��( , t7 tl _J?7 � 'SiCY tE I� I� EP tL C� � ,3t . ire da,l.3'6; 111J1 baring completed tl c change from the .:ton(• tar i.he 0.11111•„1 ''111111'garitul System of {;finding, 1333” nof'th,'lfil1 TT' rt1� d A- ass Running— Order 1,1111 y;1)1 1 3131 '-3 „1 ,,1;1 (1l 1311 ober ;1. 1. 13;., 1(1 at113:3: , p..s~ihl:'. (int3304 tu,.,ia!,u�a•1 EI"ai.tcY F•;. w' t`Vv: High 1"t Pricy paid for any quo::tity () (1,3,ul (1.1':'';. W11.1 .I.LN E. ec. .•,3,arrs� r,^ac pzxc,a:G.aatau�arn. r,m^srar4't.<. ,1,14 z,.•,1'. .4,1.1 asv;. C:cecasc,17C a? `0 0 .1)%11,16 eeb 1. 450(0 .3,'? •' 1A dr134.,.,,a,: :emu. J Begto .tmEr' Ld,ntr/l✓ that 'dull" (13 -1(J' MIRE _ AND _ F.ANOY - DRY - GOODS Is now Coming Rapidly forward aria in a Great many Lines Complete. EXTRA VALUE in Cottons, Cottonados find Cotton Shirtiutra ']'hose lines were bought before tho advance in prices and we 1)ro- pose to give our Customers the benefits. - NEW DRESS GOODS and tho latest novelties ill trimmings to match. SOMETHING NEW i'or Spring 11Iantles and Jackets. SUITS made to order. Gents' furnishings. Tho newest sty103 in the market in Gents' FELT and PUli, HATS. A MAGNIFICENT stock of Cooper fi- Smith's BOOTS AND SHOES. -:- Agents for the Bazaar Patterns.. -:- Thanking our In1morous Customers for past favors ;oma soii,1ltin31 tt ceiltinllnn(lo of tho same, beg to say that \\v: shall emit over. to 'ter\•O you (will better than in 31)0 past. FAITrT1i'FLt)ti7 YOURS, nest ar .,1 Otratfoi 3. 013 m)33413foxe., t eett pt'nt for Parker's Dye d'en'te,. Strachan •T' trtaeihau , F OS.