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The Brussels Post, 1898-2-18, Page 8C7 . Itui .gry rig. When teboy and viewing with asbon• ishmentDome very fat, dressed hogs on the Ohrietmt s market in London, it was a wonder to nee how they oouid possibly become ea fat, I was told that the owner would Arab give the pig all it would eat and then turn in a hungry one along with it, Those who know anything about pigs will understand that, not liking to see the hungry pig eating everything up, he would go to work and eat some more, and by this means would pub on more let than withont it. This plan might do with Piga, bub it will not work when fat. tening cattle. Three things are required with them :—let, They must be kept comfortable ; 2nd, They must eat well ; and 8rd, They moat digest well. If an animal once loses its appetite it means considerable Loss to its owner. You oan avoid this largely by using our Condition Powder, made specially for cattle. It will repay several bines ite oost. I know of nothing better to keep your animal healthy and quiokly put on flesh. We make another Powder specially for Horses. You will find both good and you cannot offord to do without them if you have either Horses or Cattle. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optician & Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 000011000 EXTENSION w. a. & B. Trains leave Brnesele Station, North and South, es follows : G0mel SOUT1. GOING STORM'H, express 700 a.m. I Mail 2.10 p.m Nixed...—0:40 a.m, l Express 0.,..10:01 p.m rat stns 5t.ems. A ahiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Ammon sale bills printed while you wait at TInt Poste Publishing Howe, Wel0 can boat tbie 7 Peter Dudley, Brussels South, baa a dunk that laid an nesday of next week. egg on the 1011I of February. Hoo. 8.. B. H.iunr, the bt urea Premier eral yea's am, BAD colds are Common, but as few pee. of this Province, will not ha able to visit Jelin Robb sr, intords taking to Irip to plc ever get a good gold vary little gym- 13ruesele before election dry owing to e Dike! o 10 visit re!. Om and friends, patty is bestowed on the ailing, prose of engagements. lie will be absent fur several mouths, AeL the grandchildren of B. and Mrs, ALEX, McLe0ctente has been appointed Tho Nilsen Kelly will oeenpy Mr, Robb's Gerry had their photos, taken on Mou, as auoceaaor to John Weight as oft residue() until hie return or at leaMt day. There ware 7 of them in the group. utility man for the aorporib an o. Brno• mall their bonen, to he erected on Thos. le n...11yiU4Gd, T.STi I ,i'itt1i`b LS PO E; 1S, � ') ST..:1 NIa,ZL It'.7) .11/1.K V 0]! C./1 X..1.ia.,Z :meetx,.A.xlxxr= : _) n.170, HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) • 87,000,000 CAPITAL (Anthorized) • - - • $2,o0C,oe0 Agencies in al! principal points its Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States of Enpdand, 6FRU i'S1I.4S Hotevecus. Mies ]SATE Me'Ceer,ort awl Miss Sarah Jamieson will open a dressmaking glop in the Leckie block, Brus.els, ou Wed. Thos, Skelton, 01 Drayton, was renew. Ing old frieeidsltipe in lleueeele and Morris tide weak. Mr, Skelton was a grain buyer. On our market for some time sov. Bnuse2La School Board did not meet ou Friday evening owing to the Whitney meeting but met on Monday evening ill. steed. THE Poev subscription list =Hues to grow. We never talked to a wider tield and we believe THE POST was never better read. Bonnet's 000110uea to keep up its record as a shipping point for live stook and grain. The G. T, R. has a little Klondyke in Brueaele buyers. Sex oandddatee were initiated into the mysteries of Odd Fellowship in Brussels on Thursday evening of last week and six more are expected to ride the goat this week. E. A. Tn0000veo has disposed of hie stook of groceries, &o., to his brother, of Kilnybh, who removed them to that vii. lage this week. Mr. Treleaven will re. turn to kis home at Dungannon in the meantime. FRED. McCRAOIIEN and Watson Ainley have the ()entreat for the necessary paint- ing, kalsomining, lathing end plastering at the Publio school building. Tbeir's was the lowest tender, viz., $48.00. Work ie to be done forthwith. Ammo this week's shipments from Brussels were 2 care of wheat, a car of peas and a ear of hogs by Baeker & Van. stone ; a oar of cattle by Clegg & Denies; 2 care cattle by Scott & Jones ; 2 oars of sett by Enterprise Salt Works. Mns. GEo. PAnEER, of St. Mnrye, formerly of Brussels, has disposed of her house and lot on Thomas street, in this plane, to Geo. Edwards, of town, for the sum of $150. It is a snap for the pur- chaser. Mr. Edwards and family have taken possession. "Twee NIGHTS ne A BAR noon[."—A aped• al lantern service, "Ten Nights in a Bar- room," will be given in the Salvation Army Barracks, Brussels, on Saturday evening, Feb, 19111. This thrilling story will be illustrated by the aid of stere• optioon views in a most interesting man- ner by the Light Brigade agent of the Salvation Army. Admission, 10 Dents, ohlldren, 5 cents. BUSHING man SEASON.—A. Cousley, Bicycle Agent, is already into this sea- son's business and ou Saturday last made the following sales :— COLD weather, Se. VALENTINE is n, g. ELECTION Day on Maroh 1st. Her ie rather a drug in the market. A. 0. U. W. MEET this (Friday) even- ing. QUEEN ESTHER Thursday evening of next week. Mourner Horse Fair on Thursday, March 3rd. No shortage in the crop of commercial travellers this season. NolIP.ieexon next Tuesday, at 1 o'olock, in Brussels Town Hall. FRmer's rain and thaw made rather a bad mase of some roads. Luton quantities of cedar poets have been hauled Southward this Winter. THERE will be three polling sub -divis- ions in Brussels on March 1st, the same as at last municipal election, MeronIAL is being hauled for the resi- dence to be erected by the Misses Kelly, on Turnberry street, South. Ger a program of the Queen Esther Oratorio for next Thursday evening. Plan of reserved seats at Fox's Drug store. Quinn a few pitoh holes adorn the gravel road North and South. They are built a little on the line of "A Life on the Ooean Wave." Scam 24 members of Western Star Lodge, Brussels, attended the funeral of Mr. Arden, a brother Odd Fellow, at Gerrie, on Sabbath afternoon last. HUGH R. ELLIOTT should have been credited with having the job of the fm• provemente to Wen. Jewitt'° residence, Mill street, instead of Thoe. Newsome. Ammo the sojourners in Brussels this week ie the old and well known Phrenol- ogist, Herr Mark Mendelson. He is a clever old gentleman who has made a study of his profession and in hie read- ings and Charts comes close to the mark, MR. LIVINGSTON was here from Baden lamb week relative to Brussels flax mill. The old firm won't run it, but are pre- pared to dispose of the property. The matter is being considered by a couple of our business men. We hope satisfactory arrangements may be arrived at speedily. A oomene ex is made of flagrant viola• tion of the provisions of the Crook's Aot in Brussels last Sabbath in which at least two minora, if not more, were the worse of liquor. It is said the end is not yet as far as this ease is concerned. Those who openly transgress should not tom. plain if they have to suffer the ooneegnen. 005. AT a special meeting of the Village Connell, held on Tuesday, at 1.80 o'clock, it was moved by Geo. Thomson, second- ed by R. Leatnerdale that Alex. Me- Lauchlin be appointed caretaker ab sal- ary named, viz., $25 Inc Summer months and $20 for the Winter. Carried. All the members of the Board were present excepting J. D. Warwick. Anonees AND FRBSENTATION.—Leet Mon- day afternoon Mise Attie Cardiff was waited upon by the members of her Sab- bath sohool class in St. John's Unroll Sabbath sohool and presented with a nicely framed photograph of the clave. The following addreee was read by Hazel Johnston and the presentation made by Barbara McKelvey and Lottie Sconig; To Mies Cardiff. DEAR FRIEND AND TEAOBER,—We, the sobolare of your class in St. John's Sun. day school, come today to tender our deep regret at your departure from our midst ; our many thanke for your never tiring efforts on our behalf and our beat wishes for your fntare welfare. We be. lieve that it fa. God's will that you now be removed from us, and that your earnest work be expanded in some other field of labor, so we will try to be generous and unselfish in our feelings remembering that what will be our lass will lee others gain. We feel certain that the kindly influence which radiated from your presence will bear mnoh fruit in oar lives. We oak yen to accept thin photograph group of your class, as et memento of our high esteem for you, trusting that it may help to cheer you in your new borne. We pray that God'e ohoioest bleesinge may be yours and that health, wealth and,bappinese may ever be your portion. In behalf of;the 190hoo1 and ohoir Rev. Mr. Ahoy presented Mise Cardiff with an elegant fancy glees biscuit jar in silver on the day of her marriage, The two gifts were suitably acknowledged by the re. eipieot. Mrs. Beverage carries with bar the hearty wishes of St. Johns ohuroh for the ready end valuable aid rendered in the past. G. Barrie, Cleveland, Morrie M. Blank, J. MoOraoken, If S. McCracken, " J. Mo0raoken " W. Grubber, Elma Mr. Molntoeh,(teaoher) Brantford, Grey. eels, Ile will assume his position in tee course of a month. Tete Sobool Board now hold their meet Inge in the Principal's repetition room in the sohool building. A 1ab10 and other necessary furniture has been procured. Their objeeb is to be able 10 inepr'.•b any department of their work at any meeting if necessary, QUEEN Emmen Oratorio is billed for the Town Hall, Brussels, on Thursday evening of next week, 24th inst. Mr. (line has his oompany in good shape end the program promises to be first -Glees. No one should miss it, Pan of reserved seats at Jas. Fox's drug store. W.0. StrrTnhas pinoed anew drop oar - tato in the front of the platform in the Town Hall, The scene fill the whole apace and is said to be a reprodnotion from the Blondyke. Mountains, water, trees, &o., are represented. If arrange- mente can be made e. °outlet will prob. ably be given to purchase it and attend to some other neoeseary fittings required in the Hall. FINE PENn1ANSHts.—Laeb week we were shown a postal card, written by Leon F. Jackson, of this town, teat oonbained 1,100 words. The writing w is done with an ordinary pen and was readable with• out artificial aide. Mr. Jaolssou hat written the 28rd Psalm on the bank of a 1 omit postage stamp. There are 114 words in the Psalm referred to. It ]e not many outside of experts who can a000mplteh that felt we imagine. EDIMAToONAL.—The Exeantive Commit- tee of the Beat Huron Teachers' Insti- tute will meet at Winghan- on Saturday, 19th inst.,in order to arrange for the next meeting of the Institute.—The next Entrance Examination begins ou June 281h, at 8.45 a. m., Rod centimes three days.—Tho Revised Regnle.tione do not oall for the presentation of book work in writing, drawing, eto., ab either the High School Entrance or Publics tiohool Leav- ing Examinations. THE Atwood Bee speaks as follows of two Bruseolitee :—B. Cochrane, of the Brussels Marble Works, was in town Monday, This firm carries one of the largest stooks of marble and granite monuments Wesb of Toronto. Couldn't do better than leave your on,er with this firm.—J. J. Gilpin, of Breseets, was in town Monday, pushing the Raymond sewing machine bnsinese. He planed S870 machines in the village during the past two weeks. The :ttaymond ie a good maohine, and the pri, e very reason- able. These, with two or three orders taken previously, gives Mr. Oousley a good send off for 1899. Lew Monday morning G. F. Blair was called to Hamilton to attend the funeral of hie sister, Maggie S., who died on Sabbath. Miss Blair bad been seriously ill for a time previous to her decease. The cause of death wee paralysis. In- terment was made at Goderieh cemetery on Tneeday afternoon. Miss Blair, who had only gone to Hamilton three weeks previous to her death, was a very sue. easeful Publio sohool teacher, having occupied the position next the Principal in Goderioh for a number of years. Al. though very busy during the week, she always found time and pleasure in meet. ing her Primary elites, numbering 115, in Knox Sabbath school and did a work there that Eternity will only be able to show ate real merit. The deceased was also Seoretary of the W. F.311. S. in con- nection with the same ohuroh and en- joyed the high esteem of a large circle of friends. A widowed mother, a sister, (Mrs. Atkins,) and two brothers, R. F., of Parry Sound, and G. F. of Brussels, are the survivors of the family. They are deeply sympathised with in their sudden bereavement. INssecroR Roan's Reeonr.—D. Robb, aobool Inspector for East Huron, report- ed that he had visited each of the schools in the inspectorate twice during the year. Under his supervision there are 126 sohool departments, in charge of 125 teachers, classified as followe : One bold• ing a first-class certificate ; 69 second class, and 65 third class ; 67 of them have received Normal School training. In 89 departments a change of beechen oacurred during the year. The toter number of pupils enrolled during the year was 7,844. In 1897 the total re. ceipts were 867,761.85, and the total ex- pendibure, 957,945.85, of whioh $40,881.48 was paid for teaohere' salaries. Tire coat of education for each pupil for the year was 97.89. The average size of the school sections in East Huron is 4,874 acres, and the average assessed valuation, 9148,216. Section No. 3, Teekersmith, ie assessed at 9248,000, and pays a teach. er $600 per annum. The sohool 000110u with the lowest valuation ie No. 11, Turnberry, the eeeeeemeot of which is 939,150. Three new sohool houses were erected during the year. An excellent brink school, with basement, furnace, ebo•, was erected its sullen No, 1, Morrie, at a poet of aboub 91,200, A thoroughly equipped brick sohool was oleo erected in union sohool section No, 8, Turnberry and Morrie, at ooet of about 91,200. In union sohool section No. 12, Grey, a brink school was erected at a cost of 9800, The frame sohool in No. 4, Howiok, baa been thoroughly repaired and veneered with briok, ab cost of about $600. The following table gives the number of can. didatee who wrote and who passed the Entrance and Public School Leaving ex• aminations last mid.Summer : ENTRANCE. Le/voce. Place Wrote—Pae'd Wrote—Pae'd Clinton 100 74 48 28 Wingham 65 49 62 26 Blyth 25 13 20 6 Seaforth 88 68 17 8 Brussels 62 40 22 11 Wroxeter 29 22 24 19 Fordwich 28 15 11 6 The total Government grant for cantina. ation olaee work Was 9506,$290foePublic sohool leaving and $276 to soboole tion - dilating a continuation class. Daring the term there were 51 students in framing at Olinton Model School and 28 at Gode• Heil, hardly half of whom secured sohoole. A very stloceeefttl meeting of the Teach-. ere' Institute was held in Wingham on May 21st and 22nd, The work done by the teachers was on the whole satiefae. tory, but he deplored the break in sal. arioe, a5 he feared it Would drive the best, teachers out of the profession, People We Talk About. Mrs. Thee, Danford ;5 visiting at Clinton. John Kendall returned to Toronto on Monday. Gus. Goebel, of Mitchell, is holidaying in Brunetti. Mrs. E. Grimoldby and son are visit• ing in Blyth. Welter Wake was here from PLlmers- ton for Sabbath. Miss Olare, Peebles is home from Detroit on a visit. , Mise Emmeline Wallah, of Grey, wee visiting in Brussels. Mrs. Harris enjoyed a via it with old friends at Mouktou. Herbert Mitchell is giving the Atwood Dee a hand this week. Miss Lizzie Sample was at Listowel during the past weak. Mise Maggie Smith is home for her holidays from Wiarton. Mabel, daughter of Geo. Colvin, Brus- sele South, ie on the siok lint. Mrs. W. H. Willie and Gerry, of Sea. forth, were visiting at B. Gerry'''. Robert Armstrong is attending the A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge ab Toronto this week. Thos. Brown, eoobioneer, of Seaforth, intends moving to Brussels in the near future. W. II. Kerr attended the Hardy demonstration at Clinton on Monday evening. Misses Lida Crooke end Lizzie Mo- Lennan were vieiting at Wroxeter for a few days. Mr. Halliday, of Goderieh, and his granddaughter, Bessie Smith, were visit. ing friends in town. Alex. Stewart and bride aro vieiting at A. Sbewart'e, Queen street, before leaving for tbeir bone in Dakota. H. E. Maddock, of Newmarket, was in town for a few days this week. He was a former merchant in Breese's. R. F. Blair, of Parry Sound, WEIR in town with his brother, Bi.rrieter Blair Hue week, He carne to attend his sister's funeral Mies Breaning, of Berlin, and Mise Keiser, of Buffalo, N, Y., were the guests of Mrs. Kalbfleisoh, at "Fairmount," during the pest week. Lewis Het -ably, of Palme:ston, an old and highly esteemed former reeident of Brussels, was in town on Tuesday renew- ing old acquaintanoee. Miss Bertha Cunningham, who Lae been visiting with Mise Norton for elle past (1 monthe,left for Toronto on 'Sues• day, where she will spend a few weeks before returning to her home at Mont - reel. Dalby Bendall is home from Chatham. He is on the sick list, his trouble being ooaalioned by en internaletreis, suppos- ed to have been brought on by attempt- ing heavy lifts while employed ab the G, T. R. here. Jas. Turnbull, of Messrs, Wilton & Turnbull, is expecbed home from Toronto hospital on Saturday of thio week, We are pleased to bear that the disabled limb he went to have treated has been greatly benefitted. Oapt. Second, of the Salvation Army, has recovered sufficiently from her attack of meaeles to be able to got nboub again. Lieut. Harrleon is seriouely ill, however from nervous prostration. Her mother 10 11000 from Bayfield waiting on her. We hope she will soon be better. T. F. and Mrs. Fletcher vete in Lila. now Dile week attending the wedding of Frank Gordon, Mrs. Fletcher's brother, and Mee Annie West, of thesame village. Rev, I. B. Walwin, 13. A,, tied the matrimonial knob on Wednee lay evening at 8.80 o'alook. Mr. and Mao, Gordon will untitled to reside in Lunknow. They commence married lifo with many hearty congratulations and wishes for their latero prosperity and happineee, BuS lnesn' Locals. Fon fancy rookere go to Inc. Walker's. Unite value in single harness for blue month, h 0. Richards, SEE some of the fancy parlor tables at Jno, Walker's, Becie use: -Good 2nd hand wheels, from 925.00 to 950.00. McKay &; Co. Tnumee and satohols ; ntoe assortment, low prioes, I. 0. Richards. T.vo etre of feed c. rn received. Becker & Vanetocs, a;+Brorcooe:—The ons -piece axle crank on 'Wellandvale" wheels. McKay & Co. A raw robes and blankets left which we offer at cost. I. C. Richards. ANT quantity of good feed corn at National Roller mills. Tun balance of men's felt boots at cost to clear them onb. I. 0. Richards. WANTED in ex'slienge for harneee, 4 foot hardwood, green. 1. 0. Richards. A rev utter.. mel sleighs left to be sold cheep. D. Evan, Brueaele. Goon second heed natters and sleighs for sale of D. E wait''' Brussels. GOOD, dry Amerinan Dorn, the beet for feeding pufpnees, for Bale at Roes' mill. Durum. -To , ids •t "Columbia" is to ride the world's 1rcatest wheel. MoKay & Co. Mrasne. Ross & 1,theanAr wanb 500 cords of cordwood, either hard or soft, in exchange for goods. d,e BloroLNe. —Tho only wheel in Canadn egaaranteod for a year, is the "Antelope." McKay & Co. Smx handlserehief bund on sidewalk. Call at TUE Pos'r, prove property, pay for this notice and bake it. %ileum & BANTU can Bell more work in shorter time, for less money than any shop in town in our trade. Walker & Smith. Holten clippers and 001000rs sharpened and repaired by Saw Filer McGregor, of Brnesele, Queen et. East. Tina largest and best selected stock of pictures and picture moulding will be seen at John Walker's. Tire our collars, They will give you satisfaction, They ere made by one of the best collar makers in the country. We guarantee them. I. G. Riobards. Fon bedroom suite';, sideboards, exten- tion tables, lounges, parlor suites, parlor tables, couches, and in fact anything to be found in a first-olaes furniture store, WI on John Walker. Sem Jame', Ballantyne before buying your bicycle for 1898. He is handling "The London," "Or•'ital," "Ohio" and "Alert," end le prepared to quote you close prices. HAVING purchased a large and well selected atm 'r of window shades at a low rate on the e. I will tie prepaed to sell for the next 50 days at about half the usual price. Jno. Welker. BARGAIN Orrznun. -That eligible half sere lot situate on the Southern portion of Turnberry street, Brussels, will be die• posed of belcw coat. Very easy berme. Write for partirnlare t JOHN HAnoiEAVEe, 174 Queen s•. West, '1 pronto. WANTED.— Politer, .tried apples, and poultry. Highest prides, Largest stock of dr' goods, 'rooeriesboots and oboes to select from, G. E. SING, Wing - ham. Weexin & SMITH intend getting in stock for buggies in car loads. This will be good for onr oustomnrs, as 'we will get , the best as cheap assn. 11 dealers will have to pay for the Cheapest, Keep blowing, Walkes & Smith. GREAT MUSIC OrsEit.—Bend us the names and addressee of three or more performers on the piano or organ together with ten Dents in silver and we will mail yon ten pieces full ebsat music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes, marches, eta., arranged for the piaro and organ. Ad- dress, POPULAR Mute PUB. 0o., Indian. apolie, Ind. est oral N owsa. -- Mrs. Mo0arthy, mother of D'Alton McCarthy, Q. C., died at Barrie. In South Bruce W. R. Thompson, the Independent nominee, has retired, and the nomination was offered to Roberb Long, who is oonsidering it. D. MoNaughton, the Independent candidate in North Bruoe, and John Senn, the Independent candidate in Hal• dimaod, have been withdrawn. Two oonvicto escaped from Kingston Penitentiary. The guards gave chase and Wm, Oarrie from Berlin turned on Guard Giber;i with en axe. Gibson shot Carrie fatally. A deputation of letter earthen from all the leading °(ties of the Dominion wait- ed on the Postmaeter•General and pre• vented a petition for inoreased pay. Hon. Mr. Mulook promised compliance. Talk about hie twee, Well, here is something to balk abort. Ib was an elm whioh grew on the farm of the Lung Bros., near Chepstow, and which was hauled into the mill there last week. There were four twelve•foob logs in it, and in these four loge 'there is over 5000 feet of lumber. A General tlanlung Detainees Traasaoted. Farmers' Notes Disoounbed. Drafts leaned and Oolleoti"ns male on all points. SAVINGS BANK t-t:PA0TMENT. Interest allowed ou deposits of $1.00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date o withdrawal and compounded bell yearly. SPEOLIL ATTENTION OIVEN To ''2010 GOLLEOTION Or FARMERS' SALE NOTES. Every facility afforded Onstomere living at dietanoe. J, A. STEWART MANAGER. TIC.a.zxzaxpa, GORDON—WEoT.—In. Lnolcnow, on Feb. lab, by Rev. I. B. Wallwin, 15. A., Mr. Frank Gordon to Miss Minnie 'est, all of Lueknow. Dote—PArnaoR.—At the reeidenoe of the brlde'e father, on Feb. 9th, by Rev. Geo. Ballantyne, Mr, William Doig to Mies Janet Rose Patrick, both of IIOWiok. BEVOneen—Canine'.—Ab the residence of the bride's parents+, Grey, on Feb. 10b11, by Rev. G. 3. Aboy, teeth bent of St, Jnhn'9 ohur°h, Brueaele, Mr, John E. Bevereee, et Key West, Minnesota, to Mies Alfie 14'., eeoond daughber of Mr. ; .the Oardiif, nxM3:o. Bnnnwr ,—ln Blyth, on Feb. 6112, Della Margenr.bo, infant daughter of Mr. and Mre A, E• Bradwin. BLtln,—In Hamilton, et the residsnoe of Mrs, Thornton, 3.07 Hughaon street Booth, nn Sundt y, February 18th, Maggio Ptrang, youngest daughter of the late R, Blair, of Godetioli, and sister to G. F. Blair, Barrieter, Brae. eels. 08.803310818100310081131111111.130.8 ..A.T.TC=024. THnnsnar, Feb. 24th.—Farm shook, im- plements, &s. Let 15, Con. 9, Grey. Salo unreserved, at 1 o'clock, sharp, John Mitchel( end Edward Denyer, Props., F. S. Scott, Ana. FaIDAr, FED. 25111.—Farm stools, implements, &o, Lot 4, Con, 15, Grey, Bale unreserved, at 1 o'clock sharp. Daman Sitters, prop. F. 8. 80011, nue. FRIDAY, Marob llth.—Farm stools, im- plemenbee &o. Lot 33, oou. 14, Grey. Sale unreserved, at 1 o'olook. James Mennie, Prop., F. S. Scott, Asa 3.e^v S.r,-^.F;pIS 1.rrA.Mmae. 012'07, Fall Wheat 80 Barley. 25 Peas 64 Oats .... 28 Butter, tubs end robe ... 18 Eggs per dozen ......... 18 Fleur per barrel......... 4 00 Potatoes (per bag) 00 Hay per ton Hides trimmed Hides rough Salt per bbl:, retail 5 00 7 8 '7 60 40 25 4 50 6 00 1 00 87 80 65 29 14 14 4 60 -00 6 00 1 OU Sheep skins, each 40 Lamb skins tank....,,.. 25 Hogs, Live 4 50 Dressed Hogs 5 00 Apples (per barrel) 1 00 Box BoOPALo, N.Y„ Feb. 15.—Oattle— Reoeipts all consigned through ; the re- ceipts of stockers and feeders yesterday ware fair and prices 10o higher ; Cana- dians sold as follows: Feeders, good quality, $4.20 to 94.41 ; common to good, 98.75 to 84.10 ; stutters, light weights ted prime selected yearlings, 98.85 to 34.16 : oommon grade sbookere and feed- ers, 93.25 to $3.76 ; stook heifers, light, common to good, 93.10 to 98.00. Hoge— Reoeipts, 11 Oars ; Peed demand, and prices for all grades were a shade strong- er ; good to choice Yorkers, 94.25 10 94.27 ; roughs, 93.50 to 98.70 stags, 93 to 98.25; pigs, 98.15 to 94.05. Sheep and Lambs— Reoeipte very limited, and there was namely enough doing to establish a market ; prioee remained unchanged ; native lambs, choice to extra, 95.80 to 95.90 ; fele to good, 93.50 to 95.75 ; culla to common, 95 to 95.40 ; yearlings, com- mon to choice, 98.00 to 95.20. Native sheep, choice to seleoted wether°, 94.80 to 96 ; good to choine m'xed sheep, 94.65 to 94.80 ; common to fair, 94 to 94.60 ; Gulls to common sheep, 98.25 to 93.90. TORONTO, 1'eb. 18th.—Wheat —Very firm, owing to the auvanee in Chicago, and red and while Winter were quoted to -day at 90e to 918 West ; Manitoba wheat firmer, at 91.10 to 91.11 for No. 1 hard at North Bay, and 91.08 on the Midland. Flour—There is more inquiry, and the market was Eimer, at 94.25 for oars of straight roller in bo rale Weat. Millfeed—In good der land and firm, at 912.60 to 918 for shorts, and 910.50 to 911 for bran West. Burley and book• wheat firm and snchnnged. Rye—Firm, at 60o and 450 West bid. Corn—Steady, at 300 for Canada yellow West, Oets— Beare° end firm, at 204o foe mixed and 30o to 305c for white Waet. Peas—Firm. er, at 56o East and 56o West. Baled hay and etraw unobanged. Seeds—The export demand is Blow ; the demand has not fairly started yet ; the deliveries in the oountry are large, and the market is easier for alsike, at 93 to 94 ; red clover, 95 to 44, and 91 to 91.60 for machine - threshed timothy, and 91.50 to 91.76 for choice flail•thresbed. Eggs—The re- ceipts of new -laid are smaller, and the market is to higher,' at 180. Butter— The offerings of large volts are fair, and prices are steady, at 14e to 165o. TonoNTo, Feb. lbth In spite of the rough weather, receipts at 'the Toronto cattle market to -day were fairly homy - 18 care, including 320 ebeep and lambs, 1,020 hogs, and the usual number of calves and sows. E.eporb cattle—Some dealers were making up a couple of loads to ship via St. John, and wore paying 390 to 450 per Ib. Shipping butte were selling at 85e to 8$o and good ones are wanted. Butchers' Oatble—For immediate local nee 4.3 wee paid for a few choke. The general run of good cattle brought 83o to Bio, and medium, 510 ; amnion cattle are diffioult to sell ; they are quoted at 290 to 80. About six once were taken for Montreal and a couple for Buffalo. Stockers and Feedere — Buffalo risen bought a few loads of lighb stockers at 92.80 to 98,85 per cwt. Good half -fat steers for feeding sell at 89n, and in some oases perhaps a little better, Sheep and Lambe—There was 11 good demand for sheep, and prim are firm at 93 to 8.05 per cwt. for exporb and butchers. Lambs for exporb and for the local trade are firm at 94.85 bo 95,15 per owb, Bucks fetoh 25e to 30. Calves—The offerings of choice were small, too much of the stuff offered being of poor quality. Ohoioe are wanbod but poor are unsaleable. Prides were 42.80 to 93.30 etcb. Mitch Cows and Springere—There is still considerable inquiry from dairymen for nowly-salved °owe and early springers. Several of these were uneupplied to•dey. Prices were 925 to nearly 960 each. Hogs—The offerings were fair ; melded steady ; pekes firm at 50 for tate very beat sing. ere ; thick, fat, 45o ; light, 490; sown, 8o to 8o, and stags 20 to Pio, THE PEOPLE'S COLU1YIN, ATONE! TO LOAR A'L1 5 PER 1$ ant. 1 ,B. ,.t.OTT, Beusoole, if HAVE,'OTS Or MONEY TO ..a., lend on mor tog.) et 5 Per cent, yearly, A, 1111141'016, Demote, TERSEYS FOR SALE. — 1 eel Fero Brod Jersey Heifer, fresh calved. Her dans has given over 0,00 Ma of mull in 0 mouths. 1 f Brod Jersey, coining 4, due to calve iu May. tier dam good for over 14 lbs. butter per week. Pries6400,`, each. 0'1011 SALE, -A GOOD, FRAME A. house, in excellent repair, oentoiniug seven some, besides a good Sumpter and Winter kitchen with hard and soft water under alvei. The house, which will be sold just as it is, is handsomely furnished throughout with pew furniture and well heated by hot air, There two large grounds, Wail kept, and an excellent qur.leo, atcnlred with choice apple,pear, plum and °berry toes, together with all the smaller finite, 'all in good beating condition, This place offers a most desirable home for a farmer wishing to retire from native life, and will bo sold on reasonable terms. For all par. tiettlars appl to G. F. BLAIR, 20.1f Solicitor, Brussels, REAL ESTATE. T 1LD,MS FOR SALE.—THE UN- nlnsromzn has several good Farms for sale earl to rent, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey, 118. Bi OTT, Brussels GOOD FARM FOR BALE near Brussels, Great bargain, Lot 7, Oon. 0, Grey township, Good bailding& and orchard, well watered, suitable for n feed or dairy farming, P000eesion give., next March, •with privilege of doinerral' plowing. Apply to W. 3, KRIt16, POST Publishing I3ouse,Iirnssela,or to 1110e1A8 'L'GR1TAGD' , London West, T,'AI;9I FOR SALE OR TO R tNT. The mudersigned offers his eligible eon 'farm le or to being South p ofLctOCus• siou 12. Grey. 111 under oultivatt,n, well watered and well fenced. There io a good aorta bones, bank barn, orehnrd, welts, &o„ ma the premises Also a 515;005E4 atone quarry from wbi rho good rave Luo in rvalfe- e 1, o.,ly 2i m ilea from Ern ,els, Terms reasonr ole. Pon further pal :hullers as to prize, & i„ apply t JOHN Iu ITOHPLL,'P•oprl( tor, 20- Brunets 1Brunets P, 0. T-ilAT FOR SALE. -150 AIRES C mediating of the South i and South 1 of the r orth 4 of Lot 88, Son 2, :oast Wawa - nosh. !'hie is an axoellent atop faros, being well Sul 011511 with good spring matte, Itis situate( about 8 miles from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A large part of itis under grass. Buildings and fences are in a fair sate of assail•. Easy terms of payment will Lso a 1fan•For informationapply.BLABarrister, Brume's, Toile; Articles Al the Loading 1' dames, So tp8 i11 great V0. 'oty, Po vclol's for over purpo.4e, Dr ltifrioes, Or.•''lbs aI :Brushes. Seasena'ble lteErthes, Cough Syrups. Ct',tarrll Snufn L oorioe Pelle . +, Si Ives for Lips & Hand WinterA ecialtest Chest Proteetul's, H.lt Water Bottles,. Chamois all 81'1,08, Ar Fo2:'s Drug StvE ✓, EI. fstl'NAUGNTON. 0, Al., Trinity Uniyerear Fellow Pri ty Medical College, Member •' 4lege of P1 51oiaus au 1/Surgeons, One. L. mblabe or S. Royal Ool see of Phyysioiaue d Mom ;la of lafidwi 007y L;cliohurgh, , 17e1e1 uo. 00.1.1, lir eidenoe, Mill St., B, assets. VETERINARY. T D. WA11WIOH, ^1 • lit nor Graduate 01 the 01 to Veterinar; College, ie propel id to trait 1 diseases o' domostioated auto, la inn 30. 0 tontPartin cular potent .ry dBr entistry. t tended to, °Moo and Infirm. ”—Four 10o ,forth of b idge Turnberry st Bruaelsh. RA l IL ,Srt 3 Via Cl: icago, for Winnil'ei Pcints in Manitoba t.n Northwest, Vii' St. Pm Sc attie, Victors , and Lb D,'ea Route, fc Klont ike and 'luta: kid Piet St For mope pamphlets and mpartist i form tion apply to G.1 'Z, agent 1. J. 1',. KENDALL, Af 2b, Bru'eel GEI,. HEYD, " Ethel. L 0('D FAP.MB FOR SALE.— ffffppAAii A�yy YY ^^ eeeeeG�s����.. ti The undersigned offer two 103 acre a9A'e "�. 1 II �� - farms fur sale at reasonable prices. 7 he lots t�1 ffiffi 00 v. y aro NO, .10 and 11, 000. 0 (Sunahluo), the sideroad between them. Good brie); house and barn on lot 11, and house and 2 borne ou lot 10. Orchards and all necessary ccuvon. tenons. Well watered and imitable for grain or grazing. 100 acres now in grass, Will be Bold either separate or together to suit pur- chaser. Terms of payment reasonable, Im- mediatepossession. For fnrthepar,Aoulare a ply SO 008'0181' OLMGG, Bi %eels, P. U., oa 'B. L. 1 ICKIN5 IN, Barrister Aimhinn. 21.4 MEDICAL CARDS. E. T. SNIDER, M.D„ 0. lit., successor to Dr, A. Moliolvey, Licentiate of Royal College of Physiciaus and Burgeons, Kingston ; Member of the Ooi- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Diseases of women and children a specialty. Wight years' experience,t.-01ileo and nes- irlauoe that formerly coupled by Dr. Me. Telvey,'.Curnborry street, Brussels, 25. DR. F. H. KALDFLE SCH, PIi00601AN, BURGEON AND 40000000011 SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. tat Close Honor Graduate of the Universi- ties of Trinity(Toronto), Queen's (Kinston) and of Trinity Medical 0allego; Fellow of Trinity Medical College and member of the College of Pbysioians and Surgeons of Ontar- lo. Post Graduate Course an Detroit -end Ohieago,1800, Special attention paid to dis- eases of Nye, Bar, Nose toad Throat, and dis- easesof Woman, • 15f—Consultation 1n Eng- lish and German. Telephone at residence, Ea 3t Rifling 0., iturill'1 Joint meetings for the disc,tseion of tl Politi 101 ',Emma of the d t•, fn cot ne tine with ''te coming 0. trio Pr. vi. Bial 1 9et(cne, will be be ] as follow' ATURD 1Y, Feb. 19, Speiran'e Srho Hous' , Grey, 2.80 p, m and C ra brook Beek Hall, 7 p.0 MONDAS , Feb, 21, Bluevt, ., FOre1 eel Hall. TUESDAY, Feb. 22, Brneeels, Nc nit atlon Day. TUESDAY, Feb. 22, Belmr • e. WEDNEHDAY, Fob. 28, Libel, T wt ship Hall. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 23, 11 allett, Se. vete School TSURRD 1Y, Feb. 24, Foedclioh. THURSDAY, Feb. 24, Lon iesboro'. FRIDAY, Feb. 26, Gerrie, Township Ia SATURDAY, Fob. 26, Stone Seem House, Morris. MONDAY, Feb. 28, Walton, Sohoc Roues. Both Oa•tdidates will ettenci these remit Inge, excepting Separate School as Londesbor r', and snob wil. be white by another speaker. - Eveuing meetings commenos et 7 o'olnok "GOO SAVE THE G.JEEN." LYTII. Advertise Facts a'aCi. Faoti.r 030 There is hardly a week but some store claims to offer some •'phenomena bargaiuo"—values that loots (in the papers) boyond telt reason and p0005 Int ; but g there, and all you will got for your trouble is droappoi ibment. It ma; pay to foe the people—ib paid Barnum—it may pay others—and perhaps some . 4ople ei,jo being fooled, but this business has been built on the platform of Hr omit Goode Honest Prices and Honest Advertising, and we'll Wel: to ib, At 900501.1 our February Clearing Sale IS IN FULL. SWING. 5 INTERESTING ITEMS, t..,. For this Sale we have seen rod m 1. Speeed lino of Oorsets, nicely trimmed, worth 76o, being sold at 50e. 2, Blaa; figured doable fold Dross Goode. No. 1 patten as, north 25o to b '1, for 1de. 8. 87 le 111 White Cotton, Worth 70, for 4o. 4. Lada lo' Vesta, all pure wool, worth 60o, for 40o. 6. Men'o Shirts end Drawers, really worth 30o, solo p:ice 20o. Pootibly none of the above items are geode you r squire. It ie din" nit to'q,tot every at Utile we would detain, but by attending this to le you will find any tb'ng you ma pion up and cave Me ley ten every one. hiloKinnon i3. B ri. V� tri 7 J