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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1887-4-1, Page 8IGICFcr W1 u.still Giving &way, to thew who havi., not hitherto used it, oath who well call for the einem Semples of our Baking Powder. wc would rake to have every, BOuse- keeper in (lamas, give this Powaer aritti. Ronereleer it is free from alum and other injurious substemete and is Cheaper (because lege i required) and is Hotter titan moat of the baking powders qfforod far gale, many of whieli are an injury to health. Manufretured and jar Sale by G. A, Deadman, Druogist,lieoimeller& Fancy Goods Dealer. sanavienMesanst111 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Sonfilffiln sxmaNSION, S. 11. Teninsleitve Brussels Station, north and south as follows :— C Ding South, Going North. ...... . 7:02 a,n1.1 Mixed 10:25 a.m. 21xprose 11:45 non. 1 .... 2:50 Mixed WO p.m. 1 E xpress... .....0.05 p.m 1p1=.2?111=111710111=1.1.12Arso: •_,OCed til3S tans, A amang yo notes An' faith he'll event it. Arun,. ALL Fool's day. "Hies and Misses." Seim along the looml news items. TIMOTHY and mover geed ta Broker's. J1 BOOTS et your own price. ADAM Good. Borman geode repaired. A. Goon. 58- ' SOROOn Board meets this (Friday) ev- ening. • Comm meeting on Monday evening of next week. M. M. CAnniFe anal family have moved into town this week. 25 cent Ten, fregrant, cheering. ADAM GOOD. 36 - Tun material is being got on the ground for the new brick resideeco of Dr. Gra- ham. LAST TIMIX1Ly was a very stormy day andremiuded a person more of December than nearly the 1st of April. Hams, Paron and Spioed Rolls for Sale at Walter Coeloaa Fresh Pork Sewage daily. SEATS will be reserved at J. E. Clea•le's lecture, without extra charge, for per- sons purchasing their tickets in advance. BRIXO your butter and eggs and get the best vane for your trade in town at W. COLTS' grocery. 38 - Ten well known reedster driven by Thes. Watsou wee purchased by WM. Norton, last week. nit" ie a Very Dice animal. Go to the City Carriage Sliop for a new top for your buggy, If you want a nice phteten buggy go to the Name Platte37. - E. E. Were and Thos. Strachan were addressing poIitical *0 stings in East ,Brucethi- week in favor of R. Truax, the Reform candidate. Tone= anti pipes of all kinds at Wee - Ten COATte grocery. 5 have in stook 12 different brands of tebacco. Also choice cigars cheap by the box. 38. "Seem" Desnow captured it member of crows in A. Carrie's slaughter house this week and hes been doing quite a brisk trade with the boys. Cere, on W. COATS, the leading grocer and get a sample of bis celebrated 25 cent uncolored japan Tee and see if you have ever purchased such tea at 25 cents. Cash for eggs. 58. A Lilian stock of letterhead', note. heads, billheads, statements, memoran- dums, tags and envelopes on hand tuad sold at close prices. Tun POST Publish. x4Homo. 0, W. Cuatiwyea, of Strati •rd, ampu- tee of the Temperance Peel General Life iSsurauct. CO., was in town this week pushing the work of the Con any ho tharesents, it reported that A. Schenck has (lis - p0003 of his lata,oksmithing business to R. Cflark and S. Plum. Both of the young men aro well known in this locality and are not afraid of work so we expect they will pi along first -elm. Ten nrandon Sun of March 24th, sive t—Yesterday Mr, Stiehl) of the Ber- esfeed stook feria, near Brandon, arrived trent the east with a load of Clydesdale home. Oue pedigreed animee, "Brass - eat." is a died importation from Scot- land, and :nether "Rorie O'Moore," bred from imported stook by S. and W. B. Watt, Sttlett, Ont. The haltece of the itemortation consist of fifth, as breed Mares. The animate have been a week on the road and came throught in splint. did condition. We would cell special attention to our large stock of Crockery and GlassWaro skiiek tete have just received, from the 'enteetecturer, consisting of the latest &- sive, We woulti consider it a favor if 088 ladies of this vicinity would call and gee; whether they purehae or not, as we take a pleasure to show our goods. Glass sets 21 cents up. Beautiful water setts, jugs of all kinds. A beantiful colored gins a gallon jug for 36 cents, butter dishes 16 cents up. WU= COArs, next door to B. Gerry's hardware. Cash for eggs and salt pork, 8E1 - d. Sv, PAra, letter in Chicago Times sap ;—Intbe Senate this morning Chap- lain Allison startled the august body by albeing hie prayer with a word for the neWspaper teem Ho said "And now, dear Lord, bit= the reporterewhose nimble pens catch our ovary word almost before ie is uttered. Like Thyself, they arotomnipresent and almost Ornnipotent. If wo take the wings Of the morning and by to the etnmet parts of the earth they two thoro. They meet us in the jungles of Africa, they waylay us in the solitary canyons of Colorado, and when at leentit Wo find thelatitude of the mageetio pole behold they ars thete. May their light and rodeos% be Weed to. their power, and when the general sesmnbly of beavers oonvettee lee tot reperter 1.0 (et:eluded. Aimee t" • Pupate foe laaator. Miss 13eseenee is visiting in Toronto. Rev, j. Ross, B.A., was in the Queen oily for a few days this week, Jun reeeivod 20 bushels Dutch Sets, Kt, Geo, Musa, Tits Revised Statutes of the Dominion in 100 well-eoend volume are to hand. 01,00 ones Tim Pose for the balance of 1887. e else advantage of this offer. Creme and Timothy toed, at alcCiteett. ee Store. 31 - jam Sneeerox and family, formerly of Brussel., have snored frons Tare to Lon- don. Luce Huron Herrings, cheap at Ma- Cutters's, tat Sevens, of our residents will poll their votes in East Bruce election on Saturday of this week, emu= of strangers were in town this week inspecting the stock at the Garfield House. J. Deems and W. H. Olottkey were at Brantford last week. They report times fairly good. D. S. ALDRIDGE, wife and eon, of 1?latiti- Ville, Were in town lest week visiting relatives and friends. We are pleased to hoar that Mrs .Nott and children arrived in Clay Centro, 'Reuses, safe and settee. J. R. OnAlui in the Town Efall on Wed - /wedge, evening of next week. Ilia sub- ject is "Hits and Misses." TriAr man W110 is driving that old bug- gy ought to go to the City Carriage Shop and get 0 new one. 07. Stan, Wynne returned !net Saturday from the Bruce peninsula where he had been for the past 9 weeks. LAST Saturday Mias Shannon and Miss Langdale returned to Brussels after an extended visit =ono their friends. Wee drive a crippled horse when by having him shod at the City Shoeing Shoe he can bo oured ? Int Meta ALEXANDER has just returned from the loading wholosa's houses in Toronto with ht e spring millinery. T. O'Nen, pan chased a young Clydes. dale stallion while at Montreal and he feels persuaded he has a good ono. A. Heenseet, of LOIld011, WAS visiting his sister, Mrs. A. Veal, last week. Mr. Henuah is a commercial traveller. Tee revival services in progress in the Methodist ohureh have been productive of considerable good and are wing on yet. Awyoxe traesleting the Gatti° poem, to be found in another column, into English will be fined $2.87 if the fact is ascer- tained. We have mei both parties this week. The continued story and Rev. Sam Jones' lecture at Woodstock may be road in this issue. IT is reported that Metsrs. Wilson d) Pelton have purchased the brick cottage, on Elizabeth street, adjoining their pres- ent residence, Rump. says that Ryall io going to keep lett—over the belt. Tne stook of dry goods, millinery, boots and shoes dee, belonging to G. A. Powell was purchased by W. Nightingale & Co. for 76 cents on the dollar. The sale look place at London on Wednesday afternoon Ten life sized photos. of Rev. S. Jones and the late Thos. Bayorof attracted a goal deal of attention while iu the window of De Leatherdalee• furuiture store. The piOtU es are the handiwork of A. Daus- laugh, our local artist, and are a credit to him. BEIVARE of frauds ! A. gang of sharp, oily -tongued fellows are tramping the country soliciting signatures to pledges not to destroy singing birds. Tbe pledge subsegimotly resolves itself into a pmans- sory note. Sign nothing and you are on the safe side. Timm was a largo attendance itt the rink last Saturday evening. The ice was fitst-olass. Piper Ballantyne was on hand axed discoursed Highland airs in the real old-fashioned style. He is quite a piper although he does his work in a very unassuming way. ABOUT 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning of last week, burglars *nod an entrance to IL R. Smale's tailoring establishment Waterford, by bursting the loolt on the front door, They carried off ready-mado and other goods to the amount of $100, A liberal reward is effered for the guilty parties. lat speaking nf St. Patriok's concert the Wingham Times, in referriug so the per - formas, goys :—Mrs. T. O'Neil, of Brus- sels, followed with "Ratio's letter," a lovely ba11d which was rendered with great eurnestnest, ririsily protraying Katie's faith in her batt• re Mrs. O'Neil has a powerfui voice, which was display- ed to good advantage in the song of the "Kerry Dance," in the second part of the program. Din POST 1.0 kept ..n. fyle for reference and the important events in the life of yourself and your family should be re- corded thee. Notioes of births, mar. lieges and deaths should be inserted in Tun Pose, not alone for the reason that such is the social ous;om, but else because such a notice is the registry of the facts record ts made. Tun next High Settee' entrance exam- ination will be held on the alt, 5th and 6th of July. The selections for Litwin tare will be among the following lesions in be Fourth Reader :— (1 The Vision of Itfirca—pp. 63-80 edict 68-71 (2 The !loath of Lb081e Nell —pp. 101-104 Tho Belief Atri—pp.111-110 (4 Dora—pn. 187-141 (5 The Changeling—pp. 205-700 Ill The Two Breathe—pp.:314-218 (7 A Pureed Recruit at Solforme—p. 287488 18 National liorality—pp .205-257 Which 0°110°1 will come out ahead this thee? lineter.e.—The Directors of the East Theron Farmers' Iteditute have purchas- ed 60 volumes fel: their lending library, the books treating on the leading agreed- tural vostioes. Tho beetle will bo di. vided into two lots, half being• kept; at Brussels and the other half at Wroxeter. This is one of the beat moves yams& by the Institute and should be a fresh in- centive to persons who aro not already members. Other books will bo oath att now works come out and money is forth- coming. The Seerethry-Treasurer, Wm. Bishop, or any of theeDirootors will give anyone desiring information concerning the above full particulars. The books will be kept at Rose Bros. in Brussels, end T. b. Senders' et Wroxeter. THE BRUSSELS POST Division Court on April akl. AND MISS BUCHANAN, mother and sister to Mrs. leausiteigla aro visiting in Brantford, att. MCINTOSH! of the S. A., is away et Palmoreton tele week attending an eight days' service. Tett trains wore badly mixed up on Monday by Senility's snow storm. The snow plow had to open ep the °eel. Tun ladies of the W. C. TV, purpose eanyeasing the town for signatures to 00. titiona On desired temperenee leeislation, to be laid before the Local Legitiature. Jam. Bore, Seil Of Philip Both, of the litbo eon. of Grey, has artioled with E. A. Marten, L.D.S., for the study of Den- tistry. Mr. Martin is well up in his pro. fossion, ConffiNe.—A general meeting of the Club eill be bald at tee Amerioan Hotel on Mondat evening, at 7 p10., to wind up the business of the season, A full meeting is desired. Oven 4,000 cords of wood has been re- ceived at the Breasels Salt Works this winter. Mr. Rogers has mewl the farm- ers many a dollar in, takingwood that could not ho sold elsewhi ere e exchange for goods. Mumma—The inaugural meeting of the Brussels Cricket Club will be held iu the parlor of the American 1:1011e1 on Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, to appoint officers and arrange program generally for the season of 1887. THE Review service at the Methodist Sunday Sohool last Bentley afternoon Was very eneeessf ea In addition to a re- view of the lessons of the quarter by Rev. Mr. Smyth ansi singing by the school good recitations were given by Meet Turnbull, Emma thilbiolc, Maggie Moon- ey and Mamie Fear; solo and chorus by Thos. Humphries, W. Hill and W, R. Rem; presentation to Miss Kerr, teacher i of theinfant class, and au address by Semi. Fear. There watt a largo attend- ance) notwithstanding the =Ow storirt. BRONZE aft n en . —Last Friday afternoon G. A. Deadman received a bronze medal from the Colonial and Indian Exathition for his honey exhibit. The medal is larger than a big penny. On one side there is a well executed picture of the Prince of Weise, encircled with the words Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, Ex- ecutive President, and on the other side a wreath of oak leaves enclosing the words Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886. We believe a permanent trade in honey will be opened by Mr. Deadman with the old bend. The medal is on exhibition in Mr. D'e. drug store. LAST Sunday afternoon, during the re view exorcises at the BlethOdUlt Church Sunday School, Miss Herr was milled to the front of the church and Rev. Mr. Smtth, in behalf of the infant olass, of which Miss Herr is teaoher, made a neat address, expreseiee of the appreciation ie which her services were regarded in filling this important post in the school, after which Stella, Holmes presented a beauti, fol gold chain and Ella Love a handsome silver napkin ring. Miss Herr wag coin- pastely taken by surprise and expressed her best thanks in a, Sow Words for the very nice gifts. Mrs. Smyth deserves the create of doing the preliminary work. antes-ever/Ie. Spring has pulled down the blind. Geo. Perris, who has been in the post office he- e for some time loft towel for the sunny South Jut week. Geo. hod not decided when. he would return when he lett. A. machine in dos form of a man, Qom- binod with pots, pans, axes, kettles, dm., and incased in ss set of dilapidated knick- erbookers and yellow stockings to match,. passed through on Friday evening, John Moore, of Ternberry, ban decided to abandon for a time the plow and fol. low the glittering bubble that flies from the hammer and anvil. Geo, ohurdhill has rented Mr. Moore's farm and intends to made things go. Wm. C. Hartley left on Tuesday morns ing for the county of Milton where he int tends remaining for some time 'neath the plate ant shade of overhanging pine and within hearing distanee of the =gloat Saw. All the girls and boys wish Will an enjoyable time. The Society known generally ses the "Boundary • ociety" held their quarterly open itioetiteg on Wodnesaay evening last. The chair was oecupiony the President, Wm. Maxwell, and a leugtby program was presented, consisting ot readings, recitations, dialogues and songs. There 1755 51(50 a debate, which considering that this society is but a year old, was well eunducted. It wart, "Resolved that oonn- try life ie better than town life." A committee cousisting of ;BMUS. Hendee- soa, Maxwell, and Ross were appointed to decide. The debate Was opened by jus. Yowler for the affirmative and fol- lowed by Harry Beeman. For the nega- Cy° Jno. Jenkins and Goo. Jenking and 1750 olesed by Mr. Fowler. It was decid- ed in fever of -negative, or town life. .A.11 seen= very much pleased and De there was some hard hitting there wee also or time to come, Wo make 00 charge some hearty letegbs. Tho meeting was or inserting a birth, marriage or. death, 1 brought to a close by singing and the and interested nettles ehoulcl see that the benediotion. latt1-013. C011antitY N OtteiN. The sudden deaths of Mr, Littlejohns and John Jones, of Exeter, from apop- lexy recently, has caused quite a oonstert nation among the people ot 0, at town. A deputatiote representing St. George's church Goderiah, Interviewed His Lora. ship Bishop Baldwin last wosk, regard. ing the appointment of a rentor, vioo Areltheaeon Elwood &ceased. Tho following °Moore of the Exetoz Athletic) Club have been ohosen:—Dr, Bollituf, President ; W. 0, Bisaott, Vico. President; N. D, Hurdoe, Secretary. Treasurer ; Comenittee, Santos Weekes, Pt Bowden, D. Davis, C. Willis, J. Fair.' bairn, A. J. Snell, M.J. White, ntaWalt tors and S. Sweet. It was decidedto hold a oelebration on the 24th of May. Zanies Strong, of Gotrie, an old resi- dent in that paet oR Get county died last week and was belied On Monday, Ho was born in the County of Velmanagla Ireland, in 1820 end mime to Canada txt 1841. He resided in Beantford until 1864 and came to Howlett and settled on the farm on which ho died, Ho loaves 5 childrom 11 daughters andea &mato mourn his loss. The deceased was 001Ineeted evith-the alethodiet church and wee uni• vereally respected. 4.Nrsitttf's, N4sitc.ea. Stratford 15 going to build 01 nee' 1310,- 0150 ward school. A. wholosele furniture netnufeetory 15 to be established et Stratford, The Herr Blathers, of Be Marys, 'ewe opened out as dry goods tnerchunts in Weikel -tom Tha promotion exembettions for the County of Perth will be held in all r =al schools on the 7111 of April. The Stratford Spring Show for entire stook, will be tell o•• aVeanesday, April lath, 1887, on the market sgettre. The annual spring fair of the Elmo, Agmenittiral mete, wet be held al Newry on Wednesday, April 20th. The body of a man named Fogarty, who WAS drowned et week ago tu the Sauble river, near Centralia, was reoever. od on Thurschty. The Triumph Volunteer Fire Company, of Elt. _Marys, has (boom E. Dusty as eaptairt, E, Riche, doon, liooteeane, and Geo. View, seeretatry. A. son of H. Rose, of Mitt:bull, carries a revolver bullet in his hand, where it found ire way from a weapon that was understood not to be loaded. Rev. Mr. Griffin, of Attwood, hap been obliged in consequence of ill -health to give up preaohing for a time. He pur- poses taking a trip to Now York to try what benefit there is in a ohange of air, Will J, ntevenson, who for the lett couple of years has been oolresending cleric to the assistant engineer, G. T. R., in Stattford, left on Monthly for Mon- treal to accept a position with a whole - nee iron firm. *0.. nowly-wadded couple came nearly meeting with 4 sudden euding in the Roy- al hotel, Stratfoyd, the alter night, by blowing out instead of turning off the gas. A. big room and a ventilator above the door saved them. A. remelt.° liale story comes from that most unromantic of localities, the town of Mitchell. A. Chicago man some time 8,40adVertised for lady correspond. eats with a view to matrimony. Miss Mary Simpson, of Mitoliell, was one of those who answorea the advertisement. Photos were exobanged, and a regularly orthodox love affair was the result. The Chimp man, W. R. Fry, a b•dlding con - treater, came over last week and married his girl. e A preliminary meeting of oitizena was 'held in the Council Chamber on Tu•sda,y to oonsider the advisability of erecting a hospital in Stratford in honor of the Queen's jubilee. The meeting was well attended by rho various professions and opinioes were given as to the practicabil- ity of the scheme, Tho Mayo: , in his address, stated that 8 pu lie meeting would be held on T esday, April 5th, and that prior to that time committees had to be formed for the purp .80 of putting forward the work. Tha question of a suitable rite was disonssed but nothing definite was arrar a si, some of the lo- oalities mentioned not being quite up to the standard. Among other sites spoken of VMS tlae old County building, but this was strongly objected to owing. to the unhealthy stet° of the buildings In their present condition. It wa cleomed adris• able to form a committee at once and have the city thoroughly canvassed committee WAR formed consisting of bts,sers Llingt n, Buckingham, MoPher- son, Submidt, McGregor and the minist- ers of the various chterehes. Toronto's policemen number 200: Dowmanyille has 8 doctors ; Wood - dock has double that. Geo. Russet?, of Pt. Dover, has invent- ed a wall paper trimreer. Tho Manitoba Logislatere lass been called to meet on April 14011. 5. spoiled ballot in the recent elections was marked by an Elmira voter "I 9003' for good Government." Robb. N. Scott, of Galt, has two knitt- ed neckties for ladies' wear, made out of spun glass. They are dyable. The grangers of the township of Sarnia Moore and Sombre, will build a flour mill. Capital 650,000 in 1350 shares. An East Oxford farmer, near Beacons- field, has just welcomed the arrival of his seventh deughtey. He has no boys. Duncan MoDnyre and R. B. Angus, of Montreal, aro reported to have uouglat the Jacques Cartier 'salmon riVer, near Quebec, for $13,000. Bertram & Sons, of Dundee, are malt- ing a steam hammer for the Bridge Works of Peterborough, that will weigh 12 toes when completed. A wolf was lhot on Monday of lest week un lilackwood's Lien, Galt and lies- peler rend, by Cam, Scott. Hs is metal - :11T. , theGovernment bounty for the .1 A farmer tiedthis team to a stove in front of a emend -bend etoreat St. Thomas ono day last week. The horses ran away and ib cost the femme a good round sum to pay the damages menet-mm=2% l'ox—Deun.—At the residence of the bride's father, on March 25thby Rev. D, B. McRae, Mr. Charles Fox to Miss Fanny Ellen Dark, all of the township of Grey. BREANS,—In Morris, on tho 25th inst., the wife of Mr, Alex. Bryan of twin daughters, • -- Ateunetatieetts (talcs, FR/DAY, APRIL 1ST.—Farm stook and implements. Lot 28, eon. 11, Grey. Selo commences at 1 o'olook. Ride Cox, prop. Alex. Dolgatty, mot. =me:M00=1=00 eaaatemterte=a1. CORRECTED 01115110).311 EVERY WEEK. White Fall Wheat 77 79 Rod Winter 78 80 Spring Whole 70 78 Batley .. . e 40 41 Oats 28 20 Pees • ,, 50 00 Butter, tubs and rolls,., 15 16 Dos poe dozen 10 , 00 Flour per barrel . d 00 00 Potatoes . . . , ... ., .,...— , 80 00 ITny per ton.. ,. , . . . . .. — 10 00 11 00 Elides per lb, ..., . .... .. 51. 00 Dressed Elogc.,.. ,.. . . .. , . 0 50 00 Balt per bbl, wholocare.... GO 80 Sheep skins, each 00 1 00 00azi.e=1,7-0 MX.ZOW`SI. Baussets,—Priday, April 15013, EXICTE11,—TtleaGtlY,' Agra 1201. MITCHELL, edarielity, April 16th. Denlati,—ihn inlay, April leth. Beinnevis,—Therschty, April 14th. Geozaten,—Thursday, April 1405. NEWItE,—Wodnesday, April 20:1). Sneronen,•--Weelnesilay, April lath, STRATEORDr—VVOtliteSday, As,ril 113M1, BEI7014VIELD,—Woduostlay, sip 11 ilOth, THE PUKE'S COLUMN. Q]SRVANT WANTED AT ONCE. --Apply to MRS. 81, 10. WA05i. 57- _ . QERVANT WANTED. —APPLY 1 j70- °"e In MM, NIGIILINGALS.n TRENT OR FOR SA.LE.—A. 0000) muss, just finished, toubitittieg 7 rooms NO th land from ll to mires. Just o051out .dge of oorporation. Apply to 07-4. JOH`T WYNN, Brussels, arimite:IFORTABLE .1:10IJSE AND , asant eafghborbood.. 00.00 1500LOT tO LOC well fenced, miller, abode treesple 7.11. 1 B. GRANT. rillOIOE EARN'S FOR SALE. - 2. ton splendid, improved farina foe sale In the township 01 Grey, Monde and AfoRIllop. Apply to A. 13e.LGAT1 Y, 00, Anotioneor, Brussels P. 0. • 41AW03 GUMMED, FELE!) AND LI Regulated on Lot 11. eon 0, Grey, War. ranked to not break, bend or boat the strv, Wood taken for work. T: 104GOlt, 1_00AR FOR SERVICE. -- ONE of the best Tiorkslaire Boars in the County is kept at the Queen's Soto) stables, Bromine, Timms, 81,00 to =paid at Mine of service, with thei.rivilego of returning, if necessary. CA.PT. ST lttITT /N. 20' 1A1� FOR SALE g.• The Subscriber offers his farin, being Lot 2, Con. 0, Croy, adlothing the Village of Brussels, for Bale, The buildings aro ex- oelMut. The place is wail watered and in It high state of cultivation. Por further par. tm lits:lig.apply to the pronneinr. on the. 874, W. RICHARDSON, Brussels P.O. VA:R M FOR SALE—T1]]5 SUB 2. 13011,X41111 offers tor sale hit valuable IOU acre farm ,being lot 0, con, 10, Grey, and situated 11 naPoe from Brussels. The plaoo will be sold with 00 70101)002 the crop and on easy terms PO180901011 will be sly= at any ptiritenie.i.puo.r further particulars as to prile nn , toa, ,20., =ply b, the oronrietr on the 08.3,n11. RONAL'''. EITN O. Brussels P.O. T SIN tt ltai IV t.N Tenders will be received by the under- signed, On and bef ire the 11,000 DAY 511 Amusi 505 (1)0 'q.t.:eery , Brickwork, Plastering and Carpenter Work, neeeislry 50 the erection of atteeldenoo in Brussels. Plana and epee- tacations 'nay= seen 51 07 0 Ince 18.2 \VM. 5311073010, M. WARM FOR SA.LE.—PUE UN dersigood offers bis excellent dee sore farm, being North 11 at 28, C011 0, Morris, ter sale. 'rhore aro about 00 sores cleared, the balance hardwood Um -h. The builaings U.1,3 111000d repair. chore is an erehard, 70e11,5 and all Rio nooessary conveniences. The term Is only 2 miles from lin:sods and in a gond Montt ty. POuResslon would bo given immediately. There nre 3) acres of Fall Wheat in Per further particulars as to price, terms, dm., apply to the proprietor on tbo p itemises. 15270*0153) 85.31n. BD Al BABY, Brnasola P. 0. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. the trotter of goers° A. Powell of the Villano of Brussels in tho flour ty of nurOn, Not co is hereby given that tinsel:rove nem - ed George 4.. Powell bee made au assign- ment to me, under the provisions of chap • ter 20 of 45 Vlosoria, Ontario Statutes of all his 50( 00 ticl °goats In trust for the bone - fit of all hie creditors. A meeting of the Creditors of the said estate is hereby eon - You= and w /11 he held at the Law Calm of Gibbons, MoNab & Malcom, T.ondon, on Wednesday, the 00th day of Marob, 0.0. 1057a0 020 o'olook in the afternoon for the appointment of Inspectors a= din giving of directions with reference to the disposal of the said estate. All creditors of the said estate are hereby required to Ole their claims with riy %diallers, Globous, kffiNab Mulkern, London, (as directed by the said Statute) on or bet oro the day of such meet. tag, 00 (57 whloh data I shall preeoe,1 to distribute the said estate, baying regard Only to 5501.1 Maims as I shell have notioo of anal shall not be responsible for the assets 00 11)0 sold estate 130 507 part there- at to any 5er13051 or porsone whose claim or claims shall not have been filed. Dated Morohl7th, 0.51. 1887. GIBSONS, 111oXAS & MTILICEIHN, Solicitors for Tru stee, London. O. B. ARMSTRONG , Trustee, London. 87.2 eogn cr.rate.g....3=mar....1301 FOR SALE! Grass Seed Sowers, :Best 1 ever made. Sample at Jackson's hardware Store. Price $2.76, Cash, Or $8.00, on time. Marsden Smith, FARMS FOR SALE. Thofollosving desirable and °legibly RH, tutted farms era now offered for sale on moat liberal norma as is price and pay- ments. The land 10 of excellent quality, both 1041101 end, lionfryn railway et atione, with good troprovemente, within 8 miles of post offices, grist and 0419 mills, Mineola and =archon. 7.111005 I40.1,—Lat131, ooncofteion 5. G7071 County of Huron , 100 acres. About 70 ,oases cleared, over half tree from stumps, Good frame barn and stables, log house, good orchard, foveae, oto. Patient, No.11.—tos liS,00stseoolon 5, Grey Heron nonney, adjoining No. 1. hand pen- sibly not quite eo good but excellent grazing land, Abundance Of good Writer and tunhet. A1111.000 710'19 Ira1510 'tonne and barn, About 30 Urea 0 leased, about 80 of whioh has boon cropped. Largo drain r000nt/y opened pact tohaeland,i • 'unties Will ho sold tone Ober or • nd much below their real vallte., Partin desiring good farms, roady for ea. mutation, cheap 51:51 011 oney term, Should nettle 00 01:00 to j. G. trtAott011Airtr, 44 Him; Street West. Tore it to, or to GRANT, 26.0f Brussels, APRIL 1, 1887, BANKING. MOINT0811 S,7 PiloTAGGART,I BARBERS BRUSSELS Pransact a, General Banlang Business. . Notes to hand 4115001111te d j=lit (Wowed 015 dolundte relmytt11 on Prompt attention given to colleutione. LEGAL ANO CONnYANCING. vETADE 4.% SINCLAIR, B A RE ES- T Tune, Leo, (Moo in T.molcio's block , Brussels. Money to LOall. vAT B. DICKSON, (LATE Wi VIE v v • Oarrow Itrondtoot, ciooctiod coocoysucci. block, Brussels, 0005:0) 10 loan, A LEX HUNTER, OLE'RE OF ▪ tits Fourth Division Court, Coaluron. Cmoveyttrioor, Notary P Load, Loan and I ustiranee Agent. Pundit invented and to loan. Oodeonlouo made. Office Gra. pain's Block, Brussols, MEDICAL CARDS. VIII. HU L'OFIIN8ON I:1AS BE • A., moved 55, office to rooms over the PoRtodiee, itebidonoo on Mill Strout. r A MoNAUGEITON, M. D., 0. tee e at. L. R. 0. P. Bdinbe Gin, Physician, Surgeon and A000nch or. Office, :Urn. aniora °look, Turnberzy Street, W M. F. OALE, M. D., 0. M. Member of Inc Oollese of Phystulans and Sweating of Onto.= 501 011.1111111111.t100, Office and liesidone—Main St. Hest, Ethel Ontario. DEN r AL. Le Hai 1 Tn.:vim-sr. G. L. Ball.L. 3)5.. Honor Graduate and AL 12.0. 0. s„ of Toronto. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Prime graded and as leer as vett work oan bo done tor. Office ovor Johnston's Hardware Store, Seaforth. • — - - --- A. MARTIN, L. I), S., - 13•1.-EIN Honor (4 militate Royal College 0:1 Dental Surgeons. Mica—Gar holdlileek, Brussels. Charge Moderato. W 0, gear, L .1) S. Graduate of To- entistry. Al1 oper- ations guaranteed, Oidee—Cady's Moak, &Worth. Artlflo(aI(oolh, first quality , ands. guaranteed fit, tor $12.00 per sot. BUSINESS CARBS. aery, Tureborry Strout. H. MoOR&OREV, ISSUER 4 Of Ala/tie:go Lironse `Miro at Bis G15\UK.RODDECI.i, crou-tE, ootQN V and ()artless, plain anal ornamental =Inter. Estimates cheerfully hunt hod Ohorges moderato, A_ MONAIR, ISSUER 01? MAR. r5ag0 Licensea. by appointment sI Liout.-Guyernor, GernintasiOnor, An, Q. 13, Cenveyanaer and Agent Fire Nauru= n Co. Office at the Oraubrook Pont 0 filo o. f 111. O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE, el A001.40330 CLUCI Lean Insurance Agent for um= of the best and most reliable Com panies In the Dominion. Office Iriels Tarr - see ,Turnborry street moor tho nation, 1 W. O'BRIEN, V. S., HONOR z: • Graduate of tho Ontario Veterinaes College has TeaSU1110/1 the pr %Mien of John Nett, V,S., and is prepared to treat all dis. 00.1101105 domostiOntod animals on nolontifle edulappreved principles. Treatment of de/. feat° foals 51 specialty Office two doors North of Bridge Turuborry street. vi -ISS LILL& O'CONNOR, - Teacher of Music. Vogul end Instru- mental= Organ, Piano, or Guitar. Her- mny and Tbormigh Base. MO:snood unils fitted for Teaching, Tonne on epee, :ton Bliferenoo—Ladies of Loretto deaeutity Guelph. llesidenoo—No. 2, Turraoe, south =ex station. 'Robert Cunningham INSURANCE AGEN7', 1Gueiph, -:- Ontario. '.':'F'l WM. BLASE1ILL, ":.,:iyiinis ninny ItoggT9'.! tr`raiiion4 Ar liberal support in5 t'ite iluer. Oslo Ip HulZr1)1120kIenhot=ntehrit but first -elate moots, all kinds of Poultry and Sausage Stoat Delivered to all 'parts of rho town.free. Cash paid for Pat Stock Hides and sheepskins bought for cash. FARM. EN GREY FOR SALM being Mt 14, on the 10th con montaining netaeresalooth puttee 1.5o5 10 con., bobidogOO =roe. Itot 14 is part,y cleared, the batmen well timbered: A 'Inver failing • amok aroma the lob end it is well adapted for farming or grazing. Lot 15 in mostly cleared =dander good oultivation, th hind, mace well !limbered wlth black nee,' war eon all together or in Parts to suit the pur- chaser, For further artioulars apply to the propriotoron the promises. Thi Mot (5 1701: drained. tf 0180, AyERY. E3'5019)I ll'ox• 554081 e • Tho subscritrer Offers for salo Ms valuable Parnt in the Torfilship of Grey, comprising lots 0 and 7,11°21.11 said town Ship, This faro: oontains 200acres and to within ia toilets from the thriving village of Brunaele, with good gravel road leadi ng thereto. About 15 n61.04 4X0 &oared, tree /rein abunlposasosi ha a high state of motivation. The balance is fintly Wooded. This 1,52111 55 nercioular]y well fenced, nearly the whole 051 the fencet being ntreight and having boon Greeted in 1885 and '80, On the prose hien there hie. 00171. portable log dwelling house and 0000 afro= o barn with stone stabling unclornea.th in Ithich there la a well with an abundant sup- ply of excellent 17100T. T110V0 10 11k4e11100 01 new frame Implement =Use, 4040, well floored=ova end below, and neatly sided and painted. Pox particulars airoly tb the Proprietor, JAMES DI0u0017, ' Regis brat., Huron Co., 13,05 Gotletiob.