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The Brussels Post, 1905-5-4, Page 5TRAIN UP A CHILD And whoa ftpher via him or L/STOWEL /dY f/ GL Pi N 't'orm OpOa8 April 11th, 1604 Two Ooptaee— Oommerolal and Shorthand,Send for Oollega Journal, A, L. 11MINTY1tE, Manager, tek54rne,clii4itIrat BUSINESS CARDS. irONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER neat, F,S, SCOTT, Brnaeols, 7 T H. MoORAOKEN- 1 9 • IeauOr 01 Murrfage Licensee, Of- Aoo abGr000ry,Tnrabarry street, Bruaaala, T 1ARMS FOR SALE—THE UN- DRnalonan has several good Panne for Cale and to rent. easy terms, in Townships of Morrie and Grey. F 8. SCOTT, Brussels CJ. Q. I'• Court Prtnoeea Alexaedrta, No, 24, 0, 0, )r., Brussels, meota In their Lodge Boom, Bine- hill Block, an the 2ud and last Tuesdays o1 each month, at8 o'clook. Visiting brethren always welcome, JAB. BURGESS, O.R. A, E. MELLISH, it. b. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM; 100008(1108, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J, LECKIa, LIFE AND FXR01 INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL E8TA1'E AGENT, Office over Huraleyy's Drug Store, Nov. 8rd, 1002. 80.8tn Brussels. Wellington Mutual Fire fnlurtmee ('n. B8TADnlan1D 1840' Insurance taken on the club and premium note system atam2ent rates, Br fore insur- ing elsewhere call ou the undersigned Agent of the Oompan GEORGE ROGERS, Brunetti. AUCTIONEERS. { S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION- n8R, will sell for bettor prices, to bettor men in lees time and Iris °bargee than any other Auotinaeer In East Huron or ho won't charge anything. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this office or by personal appl0tion. ROBT, H. GARNISS BLUEVALE ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terms reasonable. Solea arranged for at the oillae of Tian POST, Eraeaals. 22tf VETERINARY. GA. CUNNINGHAM_ • Honor eiraduaco of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all d1s- 0080l of domoetloated animals in a compet- ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Deat1Otry and Milk Fever. Calle promptlyattendedto. Ellice and Infirmary Four doors North of bridge, 1'urnberry at., Brneaels. LEDAL AND CONVEYAPBCINO. /, B. MACDONALD-- .L1• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eto. Soce080or to G. F. Blair. OMBoe over Stan- dard Bank, Brn00010. Solieltor for Metro- politan Back, AilT M. SINOLAIR-- V V at Barrister, .Solicitor, •Oonvoyenoer, Notary Public, &a. Clone- 8tewart'e Block 1 door North of Central Motel. Solicitor for. the Standard Bank. pLOUDFOOT, HAYS di BLAIR- BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, E'1'0. W. Puo➢DpooT, Ii. C. R. C. Ilan G. F. BLA1n. Ofces—Those formerly ooaupled by Masers Cameron & Holt, GDDTR1O0, ONTAn20. MEDICAL CARDS, F J. A. M'NAUG.HTON, M. D„ C. al„ Trinity University, .C'e1low Teleity Medical Collbge,htember College of lbyeiolauo and Someone, Ont, Licentiate of the Royal (MI. lege of Physiolans and Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinbnrgb, Reoitlenoe-•l10 Lorne lora, London, DENTISTRY DR. R. P. PEILD. I EN't'IM't' Greduato. of the Itov00 College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Pivot ulnen Ponos Graduate of :Toronto Uuivoroity, Office next to Brewer's Photograph Gahere, BRUSSELS. oE11To2 . e 1&, STRATFORD, ONT. 12 1t pays to get et Praotioal teduoatiot2 g audit pays to got it In thin School, Wo can do more for our Graduates li , than airy other Mourne College 1n the Province. Oommeioiul Schools employ our Li Graduates un Melton, they Mite that he training tone h, tele iuotitutlett i the ItilSe1. linter now, Write for frog Catalogue, BLL1O'TT & Mot,AGNL0N, Pried pais. al=l= ai$'iit4Ittit4iwi ilTruth" is a Strong Argument Not OBS Graduate of the popular ELLIOTT TO1 ONTO, ONT. dolt YoNoo AND ALItxANDBf 820. tY la out of a position today, It le the ti 0011 when we state that 'Our Rod - ante ora uniformly auov08atol in get- ting good poelttous;after graduation," Our School 1E a WO Claes one and the best Su Canada. fluter now. Ool- logo opoll the entire year. Catalogue nee. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cst1 Ci;t ttebaS, 231wtit. The steam shrivel oommeaoed riper. ailing West of the village on the 0. P. R. Tuesday of last week. The annual Obooting match of the Huron rifle league will be held on the Blyth ranges on Violoria day, May 24th. E. Livingston is able lo take an 00- ooelonal walk up town but le not improv- ing as, fast as hie many friends would like. B. H.'Towueaud, who has been a mem bee of the Standard staff for the past eight months, left on Moadoy moroing ot last week for Goderioh, where he has accepted the positfou es foreman of the Star. DX o 1[1 f lop. Township 0000011 met at 0. White's, Loadbury, ou April 19:01. All the mem• baro were present. The clerk was requested to write W. F. FOrogomb to hasp ot Winthrop drain, P. Pigeon to meet him, and if drain ie not tini,hed, P. Pigeon to pay Duet of inspection. The olerk to advertise for teudere for 000• atra0ti0n of Barron drain, tenders to be open,d at Leadbory, on Tnoeday, May 16th, The reeve and treasurer were em. powered to borrow $1,58119 from maul. oipal loan hind, to meet current wanes. Acoounte to the amount of $201 96 were passed and ordered to be paid. The 00urt of revision is to beheld ou Monday, May 291h, at 10 o'olook a. m. The ooan• oil adjourned to meet at Leadbury, on Tuesday, May 161h, at 2 o'olook. M. kIIIUDIA, Clerk. Cirorr tee. A number of lightning rod men are taking orders in tine vlalnity at present. Alex. Finley, son of Wm. Finley or., of the 15th coo„ has entered in bneineee in Ailsa Oraig having purchased a halt interest in a flour mill in that town. The anneal Vestry meeting of St. Stopben'a aharah was held on Monday evening of last week, Rev, E. A. Hall presiding. The $nanoiol standing was found fairly satisfactory, a small balance owing to the teeter, with Dome outstand- ing eabeoriptione yet to come in. A aommittee of former wardens woe ap- pointed to extend to new Rooter the earns etipeod'ae has been paid to former one. The following offioere were Mated !— Clergyman's Warden, H. V. Holman ; People's warden, I. Wade ; Vestry clerk, David Bioko ; Sidemen,Jaa. Elliott, 3. Rettenbery, Oeoer Spence and S. G. Koine ; Select Vestry, Henry Harding, Robt. Toting, Richard bloGralh, John Harding and Jae. Elliott ; Lay delegate to Synod, Henry. HOrdiug, C0Il/d1IERS, 111AWR100S, BPITTERS 0 Public expectoration is against the o0mma0 law, against the lawn al health oleo. When the throat tickles, that's the time you need "catarrbozone" ; it soothes away the irritation, once ont the phlegm and loosens the tight feeling. You'll quickly once that oetarrh and throat trouble with Catarthozone. It positively prevents new attacks and onree oetarrh forever and for all time to dome. Don't take our word fur it, try Oatarebozone yourself. Once used you'll be delighted with its pleasant and help. fol legume. ,. 1, W 00(1, Newry amen factory began operations for the season on 'Tuesday of last week, Rev. Mr. MoVioar ma in Stratford last week attending the meeting of the Synod. John Porterfield le slowly reoovering from the operation for appondioitio which he underwent at Stratford a few weeks ago. A. H. Wynn, of Newry; took suddenly ill on Tuesday with heart feilaro. A Dr. waesummoned, end Mr. Wynn to improv- ing. Wm. Hoar, of Toronto, was an Lester visitor at the home of hie sister, Detre. A. M. Little. Will, fp still nue of the star players of the' Toronto Boole football Want The doted 'walla of W, y', ForresVe new grist mill aro now well under way. Charles Keoao io eaperinteoding their erection. The walla will be very sub etanttal and will dee to a holeht of at least 46 teat, Wm. Hamilton, eon of Walter Hamil- ton, 8th non., hoe resigned his position an turnkey of Stratford jail and returned home. Ho filled the position of turnkey daring the pad four years, with groat 0ooeptonoo, but desiring n °Lange, he 100igned nod will work on de frttber's farm, L71 f ea to re , The sprinkling cart hao already made its oppearanes, 1,000 eare.1 more of ringer beide will be grown in this vioinity, {hie year, than. were cultivated last yeor, It in sacci that no 1008 Oboe 18 Olin,. toninaa are working with the Sherlock Manning Organ Co , London, Norman Much (leeof Th l o, 1T roitwho bee been lender liLyth Methods (their, wee handed a $10 bill, as, an Easter gift, in 1• eognitinn °fills services, Some idea of Oho enowfill last Winter may be gathered freer; the foot that on Stap'oion Still there ie to be seen a bank of 0now 40 feet ideg and 2 feet deep, ti lward hailer, of Wingham, who had been an nitwit, of the Hones of Refuge elmont from the time it WAS Opened, died on Saturday, April 22nd, The remains were interred here, Alert Seeley bad ranted hie black ernithing business for Ilse yearn to a Mr, Waeman, of Biuevele, but the latter Ands dtfdoulty in procuring a house for his family, and may not be nine to carry out the arrangement, 4. change in the oweerohip of the eleo- tric light plant Is probable io Ol•e near tutors, say six w00110, and the cum. pang which will take it over will ti meiet 01 W. J. S1ovonsou, the,,ptre00nt manager, and hie aeeietant G. J. Nidigsr, Among those tit the West wbo have guttered this Spring from the prairie Area we notice the mime of Victor Goodwin, formerly of town, and eon of A. Godwin, who lost a 110001, °entenite, stable etc , o•mply °soaping with hie own brouoho, This will bo quite n lose to him, 231tteprtf(-, Pxz9RNTA21oN.-00 Wednesday even• ing, April 19th, the Willing Workers of the Methodist Church, Bluevol0, met in the basement of the ohnrob and gave a farewell tea to Mr, and hire, Waeman and family. Alter tea Mrs. Waeman WWI milled forward. Mies L. Snell then read the following addre0,, I1nd 2111113 L. Rolph presented 111ro, Vlaomnu with a hematite! ohica fruit set dad bread plate, Atter this there w00 a brief impromptu program, 000eieting of India and a'netng, also , apoeghea by Bev. 5, Baker, Joseph Leeoh, R. Musgrove, J. Ralph end Tl1oe. Higgins, all of whom expressed the high esteem in which Mr. end Mre. Wae• man are bend, and a'ao their tamers our row at their leaving the neighborhood of Bluevole, MRS. WAOIAN,— We, the mem• here of the Witting Workers Society of the Blnevale Methodi,t Church, take this oppottu0ity, previcua to your re. moral from Bnoevale, to easement to. gather to page a avoid evening with yon and hid you farewell. In lo 'king baotr over Otto year* you have spent among 0e, we recall the many (tote of kindnee, bestowed upon ns,. Aa a Willing Worker we have found you ever ready to a8ei0t in every good work for the plaster. Av we only recently befitting aware'of your early removal from our midst, we could not let yet go without giving you same tangible token of our reaped. We ask you to ea dept this bread plate and fruit eat, hoping you may be long spatted to use them, and that you will ever Aerial] the kindest tbongbte for One who now bid you a kind and loving farewell. We trust that wherever you may go your services will be appreciated, end that God may richly bless you and your family in your future home. Signed on behalf of the Society, Mns JnoN ROUT!, Mxe. ROD001 Mnsenove, WIIAT CAUSES APPENDICITIS. The commonest nun of eppendioitie is constipation. When you regain physio don't dee Cheap draetia pine --get Dr. Hamilton's Pills which strengthen the atoneaoh, regulate the bowels and prevent any ioodeeoy to appendiaitie. In one day you'll feel the tremendone benefit of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. By purifying the blood and cleansing the system they prevent headaobes, lift de. pression and drive away weariness. No m di •n a at a so ea0oesetul as, Dr. Hamittan'a Pills, sold everywhere in 25a. boxes with yellow clover ; get the genuine. 'WIat,cleowelm. Beaver Minotrele, of Seaforth, in Wing• ham, May Bih, A. H. Musgrove, was at Toronto last week, attending the aounal meeting of the Ontario Edaoationai Association, Mre, Musgrove accompanied him. Mr. 0orhonld, manager of the Bank of Hamilton, le still 00 and unable to leave his room, The trouble has now the forin of inflammatory rheumatism, and moat severe pain is the reonit, The Ladies Aid Society of the Meth radio Ohuroh has just closed a very 000 amid year. Their efforts have inn. eiderabty aided the Trustees in meeting demands on the Building fond. The new offiaere aro—President Mre. A. Lloyd ; Secretary—Mea. G. 0. Manners ; Trete aver—Mrd. Halpenny. J. A. and Mrs. Flaok, who have been residents of Lower Wingham for forty• one years, left on Saturday for the West, where they will reside with their eon. In the early days Mr. Flaoh conducted a tannery beeinees at Lower Wingbam, Re has doting hie long residence here always been identified with the Metho- dist obarob and was one of Be officials. Tbnrsday.avening Mr. and Mee. Fleck were tendered a eooinl farewell evening in 'the Methodist charOh and were presented with a parse of gold. Mr. Flack gave a abort amount of the early history of Methodism fu Wiugbam, and many expreaaed sorrow in toeing two of the oldest members of the church. Mr, and Mrs. Flank lei]! parry with them no,. INCUBATORS I. have secured the Agency for ono of the best ],anti• dial0 makes of Incubators, Prices right. EGGS FOR RANCHING Buff Orpington's, My birds are bred from the best in Canada. None better, JOHN WRIGHT If You Want Hens that will lay in Winter. If yon want Birde for tab'o nee. It you want bendy, utility and quality get into lhn BUFF WYANDOTTE breed by buying a few aettinee of Eggs at $1.00 per 16 from James Ballantyne BRUSSELS, the beet wlsheeof many friends,. Mr. Flock has sold his 'property in Lower Wingham to W. N, Austin, who reoonaly moved here from Molesworth. The anneal Verrill, meeting of St, Peul'e church wag held on MOuday even• ing of last week, terminating a 000000*• fat year. The Wardoue' report showed the Ammon to be in a very aatiefaotory condition. The total imitate for the veer were $1885.13; liabilities all re. moved. The following rffiioere were elected :—Reater'e Warden—Thos. Ball ; People's Warden—Wm, Corbould; Vestry Olerk—Frank McGuire; Auditors -0. N. Griffin, A. J. Adersnn ; Lay dale gate to Synod -0. J. Hoilioter. The meeting was adjonreed for two weeks. IfAlett:owc,f- The station hotel, Mrs, Mandell says, will•be re built, either of brink or oemedt blooke, Geo. Rolla and family, of Moorefield, have taken up their residence tempor- arily in town. J. S. Gee bag parobae0d the three storey building owned by Hugh Wright, next to A. B. George's. The young gentlemen of town held a social a dance in McDonald's d a maaio hall on Easter Monday dight. The London harpete furnished the mooio. W. J. Bowe, who has recently come to town from Wiertou, has entered into partnership with hie brother F. S. Howe. The new firm will be known as Howe Bros. Archy Forbes, son of Wm. Forbes, of town, bee enaoeesfally passed hie final exemin0tion at the Royal College of Dental Snrgeoue. He intends pr0otioing in Toronto, J. W. Rolle has returned home after apanding a month or two in the North. weet. It la bio intention to go Weal again after disposing of the farm on the Elma boundary. Mies Ida Zilliax and Mies Gus Ter. hone attended the ball given by the Crescent Club of Stratford on Monday evening of last weak, oleo one given by the young people of Brneeele on Tneoday night. Buoineeo is gong along very satisfac- torily with the Morrie Piano 0o. They are turning out over 25 pianos per month more tiros far thio yeor than last. Two oar Made have been ebipped to Winnipeg during April, and two oar loads of piano oases in the white to Montreal The anunal Easter Veeiry meetiug of Ohriet Ohuroh was held on Monday even. ing of last week when the financial plate. meet for the past year was presented, and affioere were elected for the incoming year. G. Rafoee and R. T. Kamp, wardens ; A. 3, 0nlline and 3, H. Gan. ther, lay delegates to Synod, and F. OarOhew, vestry clerk. The sidemen are B. Goddard, 3. B. Horn, R. Carey, A, J. (lolling, B. Foreayetb, J. Bamford, W. Welsh, A. S. Tasoie and C. Wrathal. itit»rrirmW eles i 3 J mota Wawa The natty by raeoluti°u coked tbot Rev. 0, 14, !Wahl Alai oontinae Be 000100 of the prrn-I, he having roeignmd Home j t rue a... I, is probable that the rev. .rntirneau ails I1 remain. Brien the drool oloued for the 18010 days tied e,udeoto of the 7.latawel High School honored their retiring principal, W. A, Phillipe, B. A,., by presenting him with a kinitly warded oddities women - panted by the gift of a very hand Om0 travelling bag, of solid tiers lion 'wilier, of the rattle of $27.00. Mr. and biro, Phillipe will make their home in Termi- ni for the present, Aliso A. Clayton, B. A., formerly of the St. Merge Colleerlate Institute, will take charge of the m0nern0 and English, 117'0 rtf W i tT11. The Epworth League is rtrranging for it grand entertainment to be given on the 24th of May, W. P. Dobson, prinoipal of Rol dein public t oho', was ependiog the E .*ter notion at hie home here. Blake Cook woe spending a few days at hie home here, prior to writing on bin final ezaminatfon in Pharmaap. Jno. Wilson spent the venation with his 0010 James, in Brantford, who hes been engaged in the Institute for the Blind for the past six years, being new the bead engineer. Pewee TR00288 M88T1N0,--11,2eeting of Fordwioh Police Trustees met in Mr. Cook's o0'roe a000rding to notice. Al; the members present, Mr. Johnston iu the chair. Minoan of former meeting read and approved. The tender of 1t, J. Sanderson for stone at $2 95 to be de- livered at Edward's bridge woo aoorpded. On motion of Messrs. Hardin! and Brown the chairman was inetrooted to molten 100 barrels of cement from a Remover firm. The question of raising money on the village for further improve. mete was dieoneeed, wbiob wan laid over for further oo0eideralion. Oa mo. tion of hloeere. Brown and Harding the chairman was instructed to issue bis order to our Township Treasnrer for the nnoolleoted poll and dog tax, $5.00 of Fordwiob, unoollootable on the Ool• leotor'e roll. The question of petting down walks this Summer to the station waa dioanoaed and deoided upon If all partioo oonoerned will do their duly, t*otierfoft. Organist Muff, of St. George's cherub, has not missed Sunday church 9ervi00 in 46 years. The learasee club preoliaes are very well attended and the club Merida tering the junior 0. L. A. The bosinees management of Knox church recently paid off $1,000 of the tndebtedneeo on the ehdrah, E. R. Swart*, of the British Exebadge, was able to be dowo stairs on Monday afternoon of Met week, the first time aims bie bad 0ooide00 last Winter. Rev. M. Turnbull intends starting a (toofirmatien class in oonneetion with St. George's ohurah in preparation for the admioietering of the rite some time in July. Jae. Thomas' new hound on Elgin avenge lesomewhatof a departure from the stereotyped forme of arohiteuture, with its rectangular tower -and high root. The upper story i0 shingled anti the tower will be of anneals blooke. A meeting of the °needles of the Weal Heron Farmers' Matilde was held al the reoidonoe of H. J. Morrie, Oolb•,rne, al width it was deoided to hold the an- nual meeting on Saturday, Jane 1013, at the Pofut Farm, It le the ioOentinn to bave a pio0fo in connection with the meeting, as anal, and the Women's Institute will be invited to join in the affair. Manager R. S Williams, of the Bank of Commerce, left Monday afternoon of lent week on a six months' visit to hie native land. There he will join hie wife and daughter, who have been in Eaeland eines last Summer, and in the Fat• the whole family will return to Goderioh. Quite a large number of Mr. Williams' friends were at the station to wish him bon voyage. TITS 801(200(281 OF NItSRALCIA. It roue hand in (land with pour blood and weak assess. Health rine d awn, nerves get irritable, neuralgic tonere fol. lows. For the moment applications may relieve—bat to thoroughly oars, the system moat be strengthened with aa• tritioae blood What oan equal Fent-zone 7 le 10• 0000008 the appetite, forme abnodem:a of riab life giving blood, ouppltoo nutriment and bailding material for worried 0 ree9. Ferrozone completely cense tour,Igia. Every root- and branch of the disinters it kills, Absolute 0000000 in every odea, Stop suffering—fifty oem0 bays Ferro. zone. Fifty ohoao ate coated tablets in a bux at any drag etre, Plixe tta A•. The fire alarm aonuded on Wednesday afternoon of teat week anti soon wain street wen in a state of beetle, "]sire I Fire 1 Wbore's the fire n" frac the dry. 10 soon bedtime known that It was a teat, owing to the p1000000 ot the teen, atm impeder 110 town, The Commerofal Home 101101, hoe been oouduotod for the past year by E. Han• baro, changed hands on May let, Wm. Barrowe, of London, being the new land- Inrd. The Metropolitan Hotel will oleo change betide shortly, 0. Wendlaud, of Milverton, having leased the plane and purchased Mrs. Garrey'o interests in the °Detente, The anoeal Vestry meeting of the Trivitt Memorial ohuroh was held in the School H,11 on Monday evening. B•.otor Perkins ooaapied the elide. The average attendance during the year was 149}, which ie a better average than the year previous, and the envelope oellen tens amounted to $180 over last year. It. B. Simnel, Treasurer, read a report of the finances n which allowed the reoeipfe to be $1745 00 end expenditure $1674 00, lane- ing a balance of 8171. There were, how• over, outstanding amountso tstaudin amounts which more than wipe oat the enrples.The Ladloe' Guild showed receipts of $241.70 with an expenditure of $208 98, lea, mg e balanoo of $88 72, Sandey aohord, ',wombs 2138.48, expenditures $84 60, leaving a in oolleotiooe,solof i$48 88, Yining Peothe Lenten pl 'o Sooioty, reoaiple $7 96, ekpendiOnre $5 06 leaving a balanne of $2 65. The following offiooro wore duly eluted, vie :--Reetor'e WomanWarden, J. 3. 1 nigh" Tennatino p1 er,, R13, Samuel ; Auditors, O. 11, Bander* and N, D. Burden ; Sidemen, A. Q B,, bier, .Til. Elliott, N, D. Ilnrnon, P. Ratvoliffe, 0. 1I. Senders, • Envelope Oommitt. e, 1. Davis, 0. H. Bandon, R. Dianey, R. When the Bell Rings School starts with the ring of the boll, How's the Boy's Clothes ? If there is anything in the world that will make going to school easy for the average boy, it's a new suit. We have studied the school suit problem from the parents' aide as well as from the store stand- point. We find that the Lion Brand fills a 'Iong felt want—made from durable Tweeds, well lined and well made—Coate have French facings—Knickers double seats and double knees—Outwears two ordinary suits, and the price is very low. Once a Customer, always a Customer. We are the selling agents in this place. IT TAKES A ; tY to test the wearing quality of a stocking. If it's possible to kick a hole in 'em he'll do it. "BLACK CAT" HOSE give him the greatest struggle to wear them out he ever had. Every stitch defies rough wear. They're double at the knees, the heel, the toes, giving long life and per- fect satisfaction. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c. Made for Boys, Girls and Ladies. D. C. ROSS , LEADING CLOTHIER, BRUSSELS. Biliatl, Thos. Sendero, L. Day. The REAL ESTATE,. name at Time, Sanders was added to that of the Advisory Board elected last year. ai a eobgegaeot meeting Mr. Harden was elected Lay Delegate to the Synod. The Qaebeo Legielatnre re -assembled Tuesday of last week with the new Premier in his place. W. A. Weir was elected Speaker. ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL and LONDONDERRY Royal Nail Steamers tllUl t3 From Montreal From Monet Ionian Mayr 4 a,m. May 5, 8 p,w Victorian Mayt12, 9 a,m. May 12„ 7 p.m Bavarian May 10, 4 a.m.- May 10, 0 p.m RATES OF PASSAGE First Oabin, $70 and upwards, a000rding to Moamar and accommodation ; Second Cabin, Liverpool and Londonderry, 542,60, $46, and $47,60, a00ardiog to steamer, Lon- orpno 26 Derry ' Belfast, Claes, lasgo v, London, V2otorlan, 828.76. New York to Glasgow Mongolian Saturday, Apri129, noon For further partloular0 apply to W. H. KERR, Agent, Brands, -pARM FOR SALE: CHOICE 60 aore farm for etre, Defog South 12011 Lot O, Con, 7, Choy. Mostly seeded down and well =enured. Good bank barn and comfortable house. Close to school mad 2,1 miler; from Apply to' 1, 0 iTUOIi Brnsse e,l wheat FARM FOR SALE,— GOOD homeatoad--100 a0ree—in the Town- ship of Morrie, Liu ton county. For pantie. niers apply to J. BENNETT, 8 01 660 Bathurst St. Toronto. FARM FOR SALE CONTAIN— TNo 00 sores, being North halves of Lots 15 and 10, 00n. 1, Gray. Comfortable frame house, bank barn, Orchard, &o. Only 4 miles from Molesworth. Good locality and tine roads, immediate possession. For further partioularo apply to or write W. H. 1(81RR, Bruesela, FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- dereigned offers her 100 acre farm, be- ing Lot 20, Con. 7, Grey, tor sale. There is a comfortable house, bank barn, or- ohard,;wells, &o. farm ie only i mile from the thriving village of Ethel, For further particulate as to prion, terms, ,to,, apply to MSB, KAT.81 HOLLAND, 78 Sinner street, Toronto, GOOD FARM FOB SALE.-- MO undersigned offer for sale Ids fano, being Lot 1, Con, 38, Grey, It ie 01t• rated on the Gravel road, 2 miles South of Brussels and oonteins 100 amen of good: land, endeared O012 amen. There in a Beet Mass brink house and kitohoo, heated with furnace, wood shed, artesian well with windmill and water is pumped to baro. Barn le 8008 fees with stone stables. B ay barn 80x00 feet. Good orchard, farm well fenced ; ploatantly situated will be sold ou e00y terms. Apply ou promisee or Brus- sels P. 0., ENEAB CRI012.. 16•0 ew Bu ies Now that the season for buying .Buggies has arrived we would like to inform the public that we are better prepared than ever to supply their every want in Buggies got up in the very latest style and best material that money can buy—Steel Tires, Hard Rubber, Cushion and Pneumatic Wheels, with Ball Bearing Axle, Lumber Wagons—the very best oak gear, with half truck or high wheels, either 2i, 22 or 3 in. tires, Before buying elsewhere be sure and call at the old reliable Care riage Factory where you will get the very best value for your money, Fa Two Cows for sale at reasonable figures. JOHN COMER SONS