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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1889-6-7, Page 81� If yo t do you can SAY ra n J. by nein a FOUNTAIN PEN a agent for what we believe to be the best make. You can write all day with ono Hlling, and, with proper care, should last a lifetime. We can 1 efer you to a dozen or more who have or aro using these pouts, 1)o not leo misled by getting inferior Wade, We Riutrentee every pen sold to give satisfaction, G. A, PIiAI7\TAN, I)rnggiat au.l F:tney Goods Dealer. Y'i;% jka TRUNK RAILWAY. e„uThlr00 EXTENSION, W. n.& n. n. Trains leave Brussels :Station, nett And South as fdl"wsl- 41stug:iouttl, Going North• start.......... tete:a.m. .!fret! 0"'O a.10 )sstre, 11,40a.m.j:nnil 9:01p.m Mixed. ...... 1s:55 p.m. 1 Nxpressilaep.m C 13C A cider's arcane ye Lakin' notes An' faith he'll prent it. arse. Caen for Eggs at McCracken's. D. A. &nt o a is home on the siok list. Miss DOLLY SHAW is visiting at Blyth. Doutxxua Day comes on Monday this year. TooATo and cabbage plants at Thos. Kelly's. 46 3' CLEARING sale for the next 30 days at Russ Bros, A. R. Sutra made a business trip to Toronto this week. Muss NIGHTINGALE, of Mount Forest is visiting her brother in town. Ross Bnos. intend moving to their new stand in about 30 days. HATS and ties to no end, which must be paid during the next 30 days at Ross Bros. Mess A.sors H.tnoitaavns is making a holiday visit with her brothers in the Queen city. hr will pay any person to call and see Geo. Love & Co'e F urnitureBoone Nei Goods and new Prices. Mom WILL Ar\L:ty has been ou the sick list this week. MiaS Lily \•anstone and Miss Annie Rivers were ditto. W. B. DrcusoN is improving tihe ap. pearance of his premises on 1:lizabettt street by putting up a new fence, SC. A Lmuo number of pupils will write at the entrance examination to the High School, to be held in Bruseele audv next mouth. A GREAT maty people in this locality will have to replant their pctatoce us the contiaoed wet r.eethee tree eans:d the seed to ret, ON May 23rd George Carter, of Bros. eels became a beuodiet by making Miss Taman, of Blyth, his bride, Rev. A. W. Tonge tied the ]snot. New sidewalks !have been built an the north side of Moll street pest the Wilson foundry, and on the north side of William street to Melville church. J3E0L•ru INsegCroa SMITE is doing his work in first-class style. There aro a few yards yet that will stand some touching up before tine jou is oompleted. L. 0. L. --The semiannual meeting of the L.O. Co. Lodge of North Heron, will be held in Wingham o:t Wednesday of next week, 12th inst., commencing at 11 o'clock a. m• C.trr. HATA, of the Brueeeis Volunteer hes received• notification that his Company will be called upon to attend the annual ,trill commencing on Tues- day, 18th lost. A number of recruits aro wetted. Arurrox sate of Groceries, Cr.,ekery, Glassware, etc. at Sturd)'s Grocery, commencing Saturday afternoon, 8th inst., at 2 o'clock and continuing each evening at 7 o'clock, until goods aro sold. Big bargains promised. LAsr Tuesday Mrs. Shine, an old lady upwards of 70 years of age, was taken to Godorioli gaol, owing to her mind being unbalanced. There is not much to be desired in living to see the three score and ten under such eircamstauces. Geo. Love & Co. have had a show room for furniture, caskets, coffins, tier fitted up in oonneotion with their office, op- posite the Town Hall, Brussels, and they will keep on hand a supply of furniture manufactured by Messrs. Smith & Mal- colm, of this plane. Uersreron. — The decision of Judge Tome, given lash Monday in connection with the sobool Trustee dispute, Was that F. S. Scott oould not hold the Beat and a new election is ordered. Each party pays their own costs. As will be seen by a communication, Mr. Scott is again in the field as a candidate for the position. Tan session of Knox ohnroh leas de- cided to erect horse shade on the church property for the convenience of persona attending service from a distance, and have let the contract to Hugh R. Elliott. The sheds will be built on the south and west sides of the lot and will bo 225 feet long, divided into 30 stalls. The work will be pushed ahead at once. AWierenos despatch to the Toronto World, of the 4th teat,, says :-A. warrant hes beau issued for a well-to-do farmer named Nat Little in the Cypress River district for arson,inoiting to argon and killing a neighbor's cow end throwing the body into swell. It is alleged Little fired his own building to Secure the in. surance. The settlers are excited and if Little is caught he will have a herd time of it. Norm say tho Cow Bylaw is not en. forted in Brussels --The Jesuit question will end in smoke, ---Dominion Day will be right royally celebrated in town, -- There aro a half-dozen, or more, appli. oants for the Brussels postoffiee and only one of tltent earl get it.—There is room for a pushing man to ren the tan- nery in this pia: e. -The frost gave a groat get -bask to garden "sass," -•-Pros. reels would boom if we got the C.P.R. through from Guelph. ---The base ball club Should got a tarn hero for a match Prat to show that they still know how to play ball.—A. larger Of more attentive audience is seldom seen in the Town Hail than that assemb'od last Friday at the Jesuit noting. THE FHUSSELS POST r^,,.nC p,lutl.,.?Fr+.tr a*mamF " et ,Bgrt Inars6mEHMSpro"do<nWar-SE@IC'EMMEHOLSit':d"lph.^..T.+:,w" =...',:1.ne" 816:F.H., 0.74417..+,.'t;'43:HEE-a: Mint telt lee di /.•nn, u 1 work leet '"lnll- das ' n , Board e VOX 1.. lutein, •f thie n Yew tired with brick. Doe's: miss the bargains at Boss Bros, for the next 30 days. J. EP mo, of P'rter;v Hill, to vieiting hie brothel, 1). Roberts. 11EEVN Gamut shipped ll ears or oats from Brussels station last week. A. J. MeAnrnru, of Exeter, has taken a potation in G. A.1)eadntno's drug store, Mee. W. Nz,:l ', 4 ALE is visiting her sister is Mitchell and ham mother iu To- rOntu. LAST Sunday Rev. R. Paul was away at Londesboro' supplying for Rev, DAM Rogers. W. M. SINCLAIR wee ill this weak with what appeared like a slight attack of dyphtheria. LAsr Sabbath evening there was no service in Melville church as the pastor Woe preaching at Blytli. FAauwrs, yon can get ail the Furniture you want now and pay for it next winter with sawlogs or wood, at Geo. Love & Co's, Evenr citizen of Brussels should make it their business to talk up our Dominion Day celebration and make it a grand sumo i. We aro indebted to Secretary Burchill, of the East Huron Teachers' Institute for AIr. Leigh's paper on "History." It will appear next week. A. NEW Kart organ has been purchased for St. John's Sabbath acimol from B. Leatberdale. It will provo a );recti aa. quieition in the service of song. IN the list of persons who passed the primary examination before the 3fedioal Connell we are pleased to notice that of Robt. Kneehtel, well to the frout, too, Wong will commence in a few days in connection with the re -modelling of the Leckie store. The Roes Bros. and Miss Ross will occupy the two stores when the work is completed. Tin. C.P.R. will run speoial teachers' excursions to Victoria auk Banff this summer. Tickets will be good to go from Joly 10th to the 20tb, and good to return up to September 801b. Tint Brussels Baseball Club Was in• vited to Goderich on Dominion Day. We can't spare the boys on that day, how- ever, as we hope to see them play a team from Toronto in Brussels on the same day. ALL orders for teaming left at J. G. Skene's or A. M. McKay & Co's store will be promptly attended to. All orders for garden plowing left with the above named gentleman will receive prompt at- tention. 30 Hzxnansow Boos. MANITOBA. Bccuns[oN.—D. Farquhar- son, D. Campbell end J. Bain, of Orey, went west last Tuesday on the Farmers' excursion. The destinati•m u£ the first named is Cleoboro', and the two latter Delor•aine and Moosomjn, respectively. Os; Thursday Geo. B i ker'a father died, at his home in Zurich, et the ad- vanced ago of 7:1 years. The old gentle- man had a stroke of paralysis some time ago the effects of which he never get over. The funeral took place on tinter - day. \Ve:we-Broome Lyn I'oILmere•--George Birt hal all the necessary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepar- ed to attend to 811 work entrusted to him in a way that will instant satisfaction. Weill; cleaned out and put its proper these. Terms reasonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry at,, Brussels, 43-tf THE Daily Mail of Monday contained the fallowing advertisement :—"Position as Editor or Reporter on daily or weekly country paper. Fluent writer, well posted, good worietater. Conservative ar independent paper nrcterred but Reform not objectionable. For further partiou. lace apply to A. II. N. Jenkins, Brussels, Out." Manitoba, Bxourna.on..—,9utic 4t11, IIth and 18tH. Dciaraine, and return, $28 ; Afooso-n iiu and return, $28 ; Glcnboro' and return, $28 ; Salt Coats and return, $28 ; Calgary and return, 335. Good for 40 dans. For Tickets and In• forntatiou apply to 9. 1I. Kendall, or to T, Fletcher, Agents G.T.R. DonISTO;r DAY,—Ott Thursday even- ing of last week a public meeting was held iu the Council Chamber to arrange for a celebration in Brussels on Dominion Day. Committees were drafted and a 'big day's sport arranged for. The pro- gram will nousiet of base ball, lacrosse, athletic games, and sports ou the river, the proceedings to bo wound up by a concert in the evening. Efforts are be- ing made to seoure it base ball team from either Guelph, Galt or Toronto. Keep on the look -out for the posters. LAoeossE.—A meeting was held at the American Hotel last Tuesday evening for the purpose of forming a lacrosse club in Brussels. After the 4oestion had been disouesed the following officers were elected:—Hoa. President, Reeve Graham; Hon. Vioe.President, Councillor McIn- tosh; President, Be S. Hays; Viee•Presi. dent, D. C. Rose ; Secretary -Treasurer, J, H. MoBain; Captain, Harry James; Managing Committee—A. McNaughton, A, Hermiston and R. Dickson; Honorary members—J. T. Pepper, B. Gerry, A. Kmoig, A. Strachan, W. H. Nightingale and A. R. Smith. A. match will pro. bably be arranged for Dominion Day. New sticks, suits, &e. will be secured. A. strong team can be put he the field after a little practice, J. H. MoBain was appointed curator for the club, LAST Monday Jamoe Jones wont to Seaforth whore he will open a watch- making and jewellery store and in ad. clition will take oharge of the town Band as teacher and leader. Hie shop at 73ruseeie will be kept open as usual and Mr. Jones will, probably, be hete once a week to oversee operations. The Sea - forth Expositor says :—"The Band have engaged J. Jones, Iate of Brussels, as leader and instructor. Mr. Jones is a thorough musician and an excellent cor. net player and under his guidance the Band will, no doubt, continue in its present o111efent condition. Mr, Jones is a jeweler by trade and we believe intends starting in business hero." The Son adds ,--•"A'te. Jones, of Brussels, intonde opening out a jewellery store in town, Mr. Jonas tee tindo rn:mil, is a first•elaes 11105101011 and bas 'tempted. tho position of hand theater. We wish him every eneoess;' Mr, Jones is a great lover of the cornet and las by hard practice and pereeveranee become a very proiloient nnitiaier]. Ton I'os'r ,joins with his BM. gels friends in wishing itim success in his new venture. IIs is Mao well up in his Imminent and will, no doubt, do a largo trade, FIN h -° nlrawherries at The Reglement. Moe Nrttlt (101,..,1.1 bice itdnrne,i to Bros els 1 - r ntn O'L'oy'ao, is Immo from t,uelpit • n t, visit. Miss LTT,Y Moss is vision!; friends at Seaforth this weak, Am, furniture delivered free when bought at 1 t'ttherdnte's. J. A, Qiuowtros has gone to Ayton to relieve the itgeut for it low melte. le you watt a No. 1 plash parlor suits, Very cheap, try Leatberdnle. Tint tlieplay of !lowers and plants Ia 11, Barrett's window is vary handsome. Now is the thus to buy faruiture (heap- er than ever at Leatherdale's, Tuts week debt. Armstrong goes to Brampton with a millwrlghting gang. VEAL is training large quantities of pia- tnres very cheaply and neatly, try him, BavneoL, of our Band boys will likely go to camp with St. Marys 13fnd this year. Ross Bees. will sell clothing and gents' furnishings at cost for the next 30 days, Tait woodwork of Rxoleille olluroh manse Is receiving a coat of paint this weak. Pun Oramliemon of this locality will cCelt', anelebrate July 12th at Winghl, this L1t.vrinno.V,11 will not be. undersold by any mat and he k'eipe the beet stook in town. AN addition is being built to the rear/ of John Antent's dwelling, near thd station. WILL. SHANNON, of London, formerly of Brussels, was in town this week for a few days, VEAL'S {nutter,' is unsurpassed for design, finish and durability. Call and examine. CALL end get it twenty dollar suit for fifteen dollars for the next 30 days at Ross Bros. A can load of Manitoba wheat was re- ceived this week by Messrs Stewart & Lowick. 75 CENTS it advance sevums THE Pon for the balance of 1889. Now is the time to subscribe. Two oars of export cattle were shipped from here on Friday of last week by Messrs. Clegg & Dames. Muss BELLA MEssEn, of Blnevale, spent part of this week with her cousin, Mts. Ira Barkley, of Brussels. WE have a largo stock of ladies' boots iu kid and polish calf that we will sell at very reasonable prioes, A. Good. Mae. /UNLIT sr, is home after an absence of several months visiting friends in Miobigan and different parts of On. tario. Pr has become a byword it Brussels that Arthur Veal sells better and cheaper furniture than any other dealer in tho county, Taos Fwcrcnrn's driving mane pre- sented him with a "Carlisle" colt of Wednesday night of this week. It should be a good 0110. AxoTnm, lot of organs jest arrived and I da not want any Mug tail priccA for thorn, I will sell them very bine. It. Leatherdale. Ton vacancy at the Soltool Board is once more the subject of discussion. Brussels will have as gond it record as Mitchell after a while. Atrnrtt VEAL says Itis furniture busi- ness has increased 100e% in the last sit months. Why 1 Because he does jest what he advertises. Mits. A ima: nen wishes to inform her customers that she has removed her mil- linery and residence to roams above the postoffice, Brnssols. IN the list of successful students at To- ronto University we notice the names of A. J. Shtiel and Chas. Bishop of this locality. They each took honors in , throe subjects. Heater Demme and his son Harbin have gone to Wiunipeg. They started last Tuesday and will be away for five or six weeks. Wo wish them et safe journey and en enjoyable visit. A noNnsout canopy hammock has been set up of T. Pletcher's lawn. It is a novelty in Brussels and will no doubt prove n convenient and comfortable resting place in the waren season. TO, week Rev. M. Swann, T. Fletcher and wife, 3. 3. Gilpin, wife and Fred, and W. H. Kerr and wife are away at St. Marys attending the Guelph Conference of the Methodist church. ADvrnTIeiNG pays, W. Nightingale & Co. had a local in TEE PosT last week offering potatoes for sale, and before Tumidity noon of this week the entire lot, (consisting of 200 bushels) was die - posed of. Ratvo GRAN,tbt is away at Godarich this week attending County Council. The principal work will be the equali- zation of the Oounty. The December eessioa of the Council will likely be dis- pensed with. ON Friday of last week Alex., the four year old son of Geo. E. Cooper, fell off a writing desk to the floor and broke hie roller bone. Mr, Cooper has had a run of bad luck in this line, but we hope this will finish it. "fatauansN•r Curr enea."—John T. Mid. dlemore, the founder of the Orphan Ohildren's Emigration Charity, London, Ont., left Liverpool an the 31st ult., in the S. S. Lake Winnipeg, with a party of 80 girls and 50 boys between the ages of 8 and 18 years, who are brought out to this country for adoptiou or hire, chiefly among farmers. They are expected to arrive at the Guthrie Roma, near the city, an or about the 15th. This will be Mr. Middlsmore's 10th annual visit 40 these shores with juvenile emigrants from Birmingham, England, since 1872. Al- ready many applieatioue, accompanied with good references, haus boon made for the children expected to arrive, but more aro required. Further particulate may be obtained by addressing it Gibbons, Mauagsr of the Gnthrio Homo, London, RI160Lp'rtON as' &reoi'orer .—At the regular meeting of L,O.L., No. 774, Brussels held June 3rd, '89, the fbllow- ingresolation was moved by Bro. T, G. Holmes, seconded by Bro. B. Gerry and unanimously adopted :—llssolvecl-•-That the officers and members of LA,L., Na. 771, desire to express and convoy to our worthy Brother, Jno. Mc(lutohton ire our sincere sympathy in his sad bereave- ment in the death of his dear partner. It 10 our earnest prayer that the conso- lation of the Divino Spirit may be given to enable him to bear with Ohristian resignation the lose he has sustained, the sting of which has been removed by the blessed Hope of a meeting in that land Where there 15 no separation of the ties wbielh unite loving hearts, We commend our clear Brother and his children to that source of ail comfort which our Heavenly Father can give in every time of need. \Y '1'` '.tx; Ov i away at.i t it � i t .\ r r s a a„ P t r.t nrl on. 4 atstft4lithtl 1'•ii''58'0.. Ailyieee ietent the Northwest ridge the Morunms are Rocking into Alberta from Idaho and Utah. They have purchased large tracts from the Alberta Bathyal, and Coal company, A. 1i, titenitutlse, the British Columbia legislator who left Ids province to join the Marmon colony in Alberta, insists that h10 esseeiatee will practice polygamy if they like, and that the 1)ommion oannot prevent their doing et. Conditions and restraints ought be imposed upon the Alormons if they puh•- ahased their lands front the govetntttett, but they ora buying from suiisidieed rail- way companies. If the Mormons con. tinue to flock into the Northwest our federal rnlere will soot have a serious problem Upon their hands. There was a time, 20 years ago, when Canada proper contained 370,488 agnate miles; when we had !own ilways ; when we had no winter outlet 01 our own to the sea; when our great Northwest was a great unknown. mince Confederation, 20 years ago, our revenue, or consolidated fund, bus immensely increased ; our shipping and its tonnage has more thou doubled—young Canada mantling 1ittbo on The Hat of nations, having morn vepssls than old France, Spain, Italy or Ru -sin: the Resets of our cll•lrtered books, ala va100 of our imports, the nxloat of aur exports tell a story of mte tnarvellotte progress ; instead of about 2,000 miles of railway in 1807, we have now over 14,- 000, giving us a greater length of mileage than any other part of the Empire, ex- cepting the United Kingdom and India; the Canadian Pacific Railway has estate, Behest a line of steamers between Van- couver and Hong Kong and Japan, and our great Canadian line has become of Imperial importauee ; we have developed our inexhaustible fisheries so that we have 76,000 hardy men sailing our vessels and otherwise engaged in the business, and for 1887 we valued those fisheries at 020,000,000. Hamilton Times :—Nobody who might see C. R. Smith or a. N. Kittsou walk- ing along the streets of Hamilton would imagine for a moment that they were anything else than quiet respectable members of society, with a fair share of moral and physical courage. They would never suppose that they were men capable of leading a forlorn hope, beard- ing the lion in bis den, or charging up to the canon's month. Bnt they are, for they performed a font more daring than any of these the other afternoon when they undauntedly faced thirty-one Ham- ilton mothers and passed judgment upon thirty-eight babies, in the presmm.t of a oro it'd which watched their every move- ment and critically reviewed their Pule - matte. ft was an heroic task, heroically performed, and called for nerve es strong as that deultut ied for a baso ball umpire. The babies were a goodlntmnred lot and appeared to take little stock in the judg- es, but the wiotful, anxious look upon the faces of the mothers wee worth missing one's breakfast to see. A0 the judges passed slowly around from babe to babe, looking wise and solemn. the mothers' breasts were torn with doubts and fearn as to the fate of their little otee. \t'hett judgment at length was pe.sa01 it souud- od like a pman of victory to the lucky mothers ; to the ()there it seemed as it were the crack o' doom. The single babies ware judged first, and as the judgee were unable to deride whether Mrs. Littlewood's baby or Mrs. Lance. field's baby were the bettor, they wisely divided the 010 between them. This ought to boom the Public Library with a vengeance. Congratulatory revolutions on the tart of the Board will now be in order. There were twenty-four single babies entered. The twins—of whom there were seven pairs—were next judg- ed, Messrs. Smith and Kitison found themselves in the same tlitemma in this class as they did in the former. They therefore divided the 010 batweon Mrs. Vanatter, of 147 Bay street north, and Mrs. O'Neil, Dundurn street.Mrs. Holley, corner of A• array veld Park streets, was awarded a epeaial prize of 82 of account of the excellence of her tootsio-wootsie. Many complaints wore nape as to the wisdom of tate judges' decisions, but ]tow could any woman bring herself to be. lievethat her baby was not the prettiest, attest and handsomest baby in the World 7 mete A.m.aesm=, _ nqq P�gg !q ;(9h A .tA1 In'CYY.771AT:". • 1 CI lh FOR 1 i.VICI'. TII1', m -., 1 ril1t, „arthenatilt bred t •uli fur - s l.e un rut t u lllrrev, Terme, 31.00 payable 'IA time a1 'swiss withn111 ,x13 of /eturning, if neeeseary, WM, 13I31(Ok. 47.10 k10\V iY'11AYE 1) Uhl T(U J premises of the underei0ri ell, Lot 4, Can, if, (trey, on May 12th. H1ia ix red 1u 1,01,0 nod giving Wilt. The nwuor fs re. (merited to 7111-M, preport 0, leer' a 05,, se Mildtake her awar. D(1NOAN TAYLOII. Cama,—Teneee—In Blyth, on Wednes- day, May 23rd, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. A, W. Tonge, Mr, George Jacob Carter, of Brussels, to Miss Jennie Taman, of Blyth. HALEENNY--Rm,m.—In Bluevale, on 5th inst., by Rev. J. L. Herr, of Brussels, Miss Susie E., 8rd daughter of Mr. Adam Reid, to Mr. John Halpenny, of Wingbam, 9SFJa. Bonen,—In Zurich, 0n. May 801,11, Louis Broker, aged 74 years, 11 months and 6 days. DARE.—In Grey, on May 24411, Margaret, the beloved wife of Wm. Duke, aged 53 years, 10 menthe and 4 days. Oustenxos.—In Molesworth, on May 2801, Wm. Cummings, aged 10 years and 4 months. w..33TT�S�T.ti3 zre.ei-mTramtw i. a0attroTEn cAEltt'OLLY 110011Y WEER. Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas Butter, tube and eons.... E gs per dozen Flour per barrel 5 00 Potatoes . • . 20 Hay per ton 0 00 Hides per lb 2 Salt por bbl., retail1 til Sheep skins, each 60 Wool, per lb 18 88 01 96 91 40 45 26 27 50 52 14 15 00 00 00 00 . 8 00 1 00 22 t9 0T:r3C z..c.A..Y'v.3 T$. 00nm.terren CAnl1UOLLx 110200 WEE!(, Vali Wheat 00 Spring Wheat 00 oats 26 Peas,.,..,, 50 13arlay 40 Potatoes Butter, per ]b Eggs, por dozen Apples, por bushel 21) 15 10 30 Bogs, dressed 6 00 Beef,.. 4 5 Hay0 00 Wood, per cord 2 50 Sheepskins, Car t 40 01 91 27 52 .15 00 00 00 05 00 5 00 00 4 50 he ,j'XCL11 lwgODN .I Dari"g the Minium, months cont- mooiug Saturday, Bitty 110 1 will carry passengers an Hatarday ar Ouch week from Gerrie to Seaforth and return for rl.l5, and 01E113 J3rt1s340a to Haaforth and return 50e. Stage loaves at usual hours. .. Is. WALSH, Proprietor. (,fir. RA.YL+'1) 1l0;t;i THE DEEM 1.. [ens of the tmdereignsd, lot 10, eon. 5, (trey, on or about April 0Ct11, 5 header cattle. Two yearlings Una a white teal, the other n red heifer. The Othol throe are 2 -year-olds, two stews and is buff's. Tho largest otoor has white star In forehead and two hind logs white over fetlocks. Any information loading to Choir recovery will l's thankfully r000ivod, JNU. LOWE, Brnssola, P.O. 44 7'PRA YED F11.0 M. THE I'PE1I. K., inns of Om uudersig,,od, lot 11, con. 11, Gray, an or about Mt.y 9e, 8 head of cattle. Cue is a steer rising e yearn, ren and white In ueler with white 5mlr in forehead. Tee other two aro yearling steers, ono is red and {Ante in color with whit. otripe down I to back, and the Other i,, d;,rk gray eulo', d uy Jufarhn anon leading to rho1' recovery will be thankfully renewed Ly 0H0t11111 3011101011, Cranbraok 1',U• 47-I '.•�� it1,4F Volunteers' Attention ! Tbo Bruasils Company (No. 5 Cc'y, 3ard Rett.) has been ordered to go into Camp on Toeseay, tnelabb of June nett. Members of Company and new re0rmis will can at earliest esaventaneo on the undersigned, 13. S. RAYS, Cant. No, 5 Oo'y, 99rd Batt. REAL ESTATE. T1ARMS FOR SALE. -TIE UN- nEnsraNltnhas SOVAra nod Formefcr sale and to rani, ansy torms, in Townships of 81 orris and Grey. F. S. 800311', Brassets. 97.51. rIANNERY FOR BALL.—THE 3. Brasn:de Tannery is offered for sale at a bargain. In lb is a 10 b, p. angina and 30 h, p, boiler ,1i vats, 2 carry tablas, 2 stoves, good bark mill and 0 f1111 sat of tools, with numbing pipes to leaches, &o, There are about:: sores of land in connection with the building. No tm,mut'y nearer than \VJoghaln or Listowel. Tonna away, For further par- ticulars, as to pries terms, 0'5,, apply at 17. Tee Pour Pnl'llslling house, Brussels, LAR)[F017 SALE.—TrIE SUI;. 8c11/11/Ill otit•re his voluishte 10e Rare farm, being lot 9, out. 1t, 1.1 rev 'l'om,..;biP, Huron Co., for tinier. Th' u'. are about GO ael'oa cleared tad w 5tin1 h ear t. there is u leg house Rona ,wi:bete Leat int: orchard, and all the noaeaeitry aonv0uieoans on the ilreteiSes. 1'er further ParticuIc 'a, a0 to !n'i0u,torlo0, etc„ apply to the Preerieter, rEtrB.ItJ-.1(Y,Chire I', 0., N.W. T.. Or to 3.41 DnLt:.11.0 ST1t,1CITAN, Brussels ra{7�A1t tI F(:)I' SALE,—TUE UN - 1L D a G •: t:ll Ern / . offers for sion the north alitquarter o! net Se, concession )1 O. , The County ot Flm•an,111 and in 00 aeras, The laud !sof sleet well fence and in a high state of cultivation. (lie well kneed and under -drained, soros cleared. New frame bole', rooms, Milk house with co, orch welts, 3 welts, gaud barna end shad, orchard, etc; Eight Metes of fall wheat, This desirable property adioine the corporation of Brussa)s• Suit- able terms will bo given. Title perfect, JAMES O1tIEVE1, Owner, 36• 6oafarth P. 0. RABAT FOR SALE.—TETE UN- 1- NnEnstaNNe off ere bin 166•ucre farm for sale, being lot 18 and Si lot 19, eon, 7, Croy. About SO Or 011 acres elo,ro4. F,ltass in flood repair. 15 soros boob On the nO.aore lot and 10 acres on the other lot, a good hearing orebnrds, 000 on moil place and plenty of good water. There is a gaud brink veneered !souse containing 0 rooms. Two barns, Thu frame ono is 4./x60 on a stone foundation, the other is log. The farm is under good cultivation and is only 1 of a mile from the stirring village of Mimi, and 6 miles from lhussels. Fer further Particn lays amply to 1LIJA1i BATIEMAN, Propria tor.-. 41-11 t) ACRE FARM t Foil SALE. FJ� 5 —:} arst-class farm for sale in the Township of Morris in the County of II neon being south half or north half lots :35 & s0 and south halt of 20 in 5111 eon., ooutaining 2110 soros more or loos, 295 soros mostly clear of stumps and in a good state of culti. vatlon. Thera is a young bearing orchard ,a good house and l.ault barn ea x 66 feet with stone stable underneath. The farm is Situ- ated within a mile of the Tillage of Brussels angle a ggood farm for grain or stock rais- ing as it iswatered with the river Maitland and cover failing spring oresk. Possession will be given at any turns. For further par. ticularo apply on the prstuiaosortoA,ii., ROBERTSON Brussels, P.0 6•tf �OOD FARM FOR SALE IN JMorris, on reasonable berme. In order to oloso the affairs of the estate of the late W. C4, Eingston, the executors offer the fol- lowing valuable lauds for ealo North half of Lot 90, Oonoss8ion 5, Township Of Morrie containing 00 acres. On this lot 15 ereateii a good frame hart with stone foun- dation, good orchard, well andpomp • Near- ly alloleared, and le on the grave road elosoly adjoining the village of llruasols, This faros is a valuable one, ie wall fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For urines and terms apply to TAOS. KELLY, Brussels P. 0., amine JENNINEs, Victoria Square P. 0,, or JAstrs SatlTH, :Maple Lodge P. 0., Middtosax Count,. AUCTIONEERS. _..._ ('1 FORGE KIRKBY, 'L)4 Licensed Auctioneer, Sales uondnat- odon reasonable terms. Farms and farm stoops sneeialty. Ordors left at THE Po5T Pub" shinglionso,Brussols, o1' sent to Walton P, 0., will receive prompt attention, ARAYMANN, Auctioneer, 15 always ready to at- tend sales of farms, farm stook, &a, Terms obssrfully given. Oranhrook P. 0, Sales WAY be arranged at Tlnl Pon Pub]labaog Bongo, Brussels, DENTAL. til. 0, Ba)), L, D. 8., Honor Graduate and M. 11, 0, D. S. Toronto. Vitalised Air given. Office—kiEvr•.ne DLoor., Sthnrorrrie, =sr10.T3mT 1 W. J, boar, 7.. D, S„ Graduate n1 Toronto school of Dentistry. All operations guaranteed. 11-i0ArtilIolal tooth, first quality, and a guaaantocd At, far 01a00 per sot. 05105--0Ann's timer, BrA8oarlt, .I.)141NTaoTi. S7. ,! • .1.0.A. 'i.^�3T7„ :L. Sinner clratlnate of the Royal College e1 Dental%urgent's, Toronto, Nitres Oxide 0n5 administered for the PninleaS Ext1'sotlon of tooth. Office- LaS'ONn boon 2400'x11 01'0AN1, Bhutto/LS June! 7, 18P9, ELLE] a/1$ C4118022 POISON 1 PEPPER'S DRUG SrofE, FARMERS' F, CDJR'[}NS CANADIAN PACIFIC R''Y. To 1)eleraino and return, $28 00 To Saltcoats 28 ... To il'foosoillin " it 28 •, To Gleilboro' " 28 ,., To Calgary " 85 ,,, —oN--- June, 4, 11, 18, 1889. TICKETS 0000 701 40 DAM Secure Your Tickets at PEPPER'S DRUG STORE ($uccessor to J. B art:reares .t ('o,) Op/venire Queen's Hia5e5. - Rrusscin, BANKING. A/ LINTOSLI 1C 110T4GGART, 11.11 BANKERS, . BRUSSELS, Trax,cact 0, G•.oa.eral T3aralciu,.� �la.ei�ecc. NOTES DISCOUNTED. ' Canadian and United State/ Drafts bought and sold. Int 'test allowed on Dopnsi1s, Oollcctlmis mar an Premark turn;. Canadian Agents-11dmomayr'a BANE or CANAmA. New York Agents--Lstronrrns sup Tnen- 11111 NATIoN.uL BANE, LEGAL AND CO IEYANCIF C. EpT 31 S.INCLAIR, 7 0 6nlicitnr, Cnuveyunrcr, Nn tar • Pub - NO. 011ie '—Ontlutu, ;. Ipsco, 1 door nor'.% of Peppers .Drug Store. !'rivet, niacin t0 Loan, L WADE, 10 Barri :ter, Solte,t,r and ,u uy I'iu),. ria (1owcyeueiug. P..IJcetiuns it, Lmtning. Mr. Wade will attend in Carrie every Wed- nesday at two o'clock. �ICKSON LC; HAYS, Matte with 001.0ew ,Y Pr"uiifoot, Code - rich') Barristers, Solicitors, Ccuveyanoora, t\0. Ogino—Oraut's Movht, Brussels, Money to.Loati. Ii. 5.000,, w. B.l,tr'xa3N. A• ..C�11. AI TAYLOR, 1), C. Barl'istor,solicitor, ,':o.,,f the firm of Taylor, McCullough ,te Burns, llnerlater's Sal'oitors, t:e., Manning Arcade, Toronto. Money to low, %LEX. HUNTER, Clerk of tho Fourth Division Court, Co Enron. Conveyancer, Notary Public, Land, Loau and Insurance P ;int. Puede invested and to loan. Collections made. 011lco in Crabaui s Block, Brussels. BUSINESS CARDS. Y Y' 11. 11LoCJ1ACEIfN, . Y Ignorer of]t'arrlagcLic,n,cns. Mica at his Grocery, T ttrnberry street, Brussels, ISS O'CONNOR, Toaeher of Piano and Organ. Terms on application. WAu,Tuat 110.551 moots every Thursday and Friday at Airs, D. Campbell's, Walton, 1'ISS IIARG1REAVEB Desires to rocoivo pupils for instruc- tion on the Plano and Organ, Nino years experience. Residence with Mrs. Hargeoay- es, over Pepper's Drug Store, N. BARRETT, .LItte Tonsorial Artist. Shop next dbor south of A, M'. Money & Oo's hardware store. Ladies' andohllareu'e hair cutting a specialty i',"A choice stook of cigars kept. AMoNAIR e Tosuror of Marriage Lioeneee, by appointment of Lfeut,-Oovernor, Commis- EFire Insulunaa co, Wise at the Oranbrook Post Office, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM, I0800A110E,, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH SSII/AIIIN4.— 'Phe nilderalgnete degree to intimate to the ladies of Brussels .and surrounding Denary that she In prepared to attend to all orders intrusted to her. Satisfaction ttuarauteed. Shop—Up-stairs, Otis door Bort11 of Walter Jackson's hardware. store, L6- MISS SAMPLE. MEDICAL CARDS. WM. Li'. 03.111, 0L D C. M. Member of the College of Pbytloian and Surgeons of Ontario by examination. Unice mud Itosidanso — Main street Gast, label, On tarlc, T A, MoNAUGHTON, M. D. e O, II., L. It. C, Pa Edinburgh, M, 0. P, S. Oat. At Popper's Drug Store from 0 10 11:80 a, m, and from 1:90 to 4 p. in, At other hours maybe foiled at his residence, form- erly oeonplotl by Dr. 13 utoltiuson, Mill et. — VETERINARY. tti W. O'BRRIEN, V. 8., R . Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to trent all disonnes of domesticated annuals on sctentiSe and approved nzinolplos. Olden—Two doors north of bridge, Ternbarry street. NOt 1). WAItWiOK, V. S„ Orodnato ,,1 .the Ontario Veterinary Oollsge, has opened an °Meeln Brussels and is 0015 2w0)'arod to newt ani 1/555455 of domostluatect animals tin Om latest selentbft and approvectnriitolptas. Calleattsndsd to t''syor night, Office in 1, O, Itfolhard's Nur. noes Shen opposite rrucan'slltbol, Y3rtt1iS1s