The Brussels Post, 1894-8-3, Page 8CAUTION I
We understand that there aro car.
Iain agents going through the conn -
try toxin orders for a
oU 1 d
Albuxo,
At WOO each. Now we would
oautiop our customer's against be-
ing duped by ' buying such mew°
are prepared to take orders for ex.
early the same matte of album at
$1,50 EACH.
Place your orders With us and we
will guarantee the album as stated.
0, A, DEADMAN,
Druggist, Booksellor, &o.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTIIERN EXTENSION W. G. & D,
Trains leave Brueaols Station, North
nd South, as follows:
GonrG Soamn, GOING NoiTa.
90aih. 0:51 a.w. N5 a.m.
1a p,m.
iberoee 11:09 a.m. I Mixed 9Mail 8
Cftsed 9:00 pan. D' xprese 9:43 p.m,
ural 1 'retro s 4tems,
.A. ohiel'a atnang ye talon' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
AUGUST.
FLAX is coining in with a rush.
Tex Ronald foundry is now working
full time.
Co0Ncm meeting next Monday evening
at 8 o'clock,
BnnssELS School Board will meet on
Friday evening of next week.
A COURANT of gipsiee have been camp-
ing in this locality during the past week.
ANOTHER oar of flour was chipped to
Quebec this week by Messrs. Stewart &
Graham.
GEORGE 'TeolusoN has had the brick
wall fn the front of hie reeidenoe,William
street, replaced by fresh brick this sea -
8011.
SEVERAL very good views of Main street
on July 2nd, when the Foresters' demon.
titration was in progress, adorn H. R.
Brewar's photo exhibit as his studio.
TEE union choir met last Tuesday, ac•
cording to announcement, and agreed to
utilize the funds in hand in purchasing
musics for a Fall and Winter musical so-
ciety. It is a good idea.
009TPLAINT has been made of infractions
of the Sunday olauses of theOrook's Act,
and the probabilities are somebody, now
nameless, will get into trouble. The
Street exhibit last Sabbath wee simply
disgraceful.
A Bnossste young lady took her bicycle
and wheeled to Henfryn one day this
week, picked a pailfull of berries and re-
turned in the evening with the results of
her labor. This is putting the bike to a
profitable service.
A. O. U. W.—TEE A. 0. IT. W. will
send out no more postal cards for assess-
ments, but havesubsticuteda reoeipt book
instead, and the notion will be given
through the Canadian Workman. The
Assessments must be paid by the mem•
leers of Brussels Lodge to J. Shaw receiver.
Tone Nomas,—Some lively time is be-
ing made by the equines in trainiug nn
Brussels tine k mile trach.—"Billy B.," a
brown stallion from Walkerton, with a
2.19 record, is in trainer Roache's hands.
.—"Florence G." was lamed and is off the
turf for tuffs season.—Several horses
training here are entered for races at
Woodstock, Tileonburg and other places.
Beast= LEG. --A week ago lost Satur-
day, James Dunford, of the G. T. R.,
Clinton, was climbing over a fence and
while upon it the board broke, oans-
iug him to fall to the ground. The small
bone in his left leg was broken and the
ankle badly wrenched se that he is now
taking enforced holidays and that on
crutches. He, Mrs. Dunford, and ohild-
ren, are visiting relatives in Brussels at
the present. We hope he will soon be
all right again.
OBIT.—Last Mouday Margaret McLen-
nan, relict of the late William Ferguson,
of Glengarry, died at her home in Glam-
mis, Brune County, aged 66 years. The
cause of her death was canner of. the
stomach. Two sons and four dough.
tors survive her. Mr. Ferguson died as
bout two years ego. The funeral of Mrs.
,Ferguson took place ou Wednesday, the
remains being taken to Pinkerton, and
from there by train, to Glengarry for in-
termeut. Jno. MoBain and Dungen
Stewart, of Brussels, attended the fun-
eral, deceased being their aunt.
TALL: ANoenen.—The five pupils from
Brussels Pnblio School who wrote for 8rd
....class certificates, viz. :—W. Armetroog,
James Duncan, Edith Eastman, Dora
Smith and ,Dungan Stewart, were all
successful and will be able to,wield the
pedagogue's ruler after a term at the
model, if old cuongh. We congratulate
then- on their 5900955 and also must
compliment Principal Cameron on the
standing of pupils from Broseels. 17
successful Entrance pupils ; 5 Publio
School Leaving, and 5 3rd class oertifi•
oates .is a record any school should be
pround of. In. this connection we wish
to state that Sarah MsLauohl.in should
have been oiedited with 762 iu the Leav-
ing instead of 584.
KIND WoRns.—Tan BncseELe POST be-
gan its 22nd volume, and we congratulate
it upon having attained its majority.
THE POST imptovee with age and is a
good exponent of Imovinoial Canadian
journalism. — Godertoh Signal. — Tice
• BELse is Pose has pas -ed its 22nd mile.
stone, and under Bro. Kerr's able man-
agement, ie giving the people of that
town and vicinity good service.—Wing-
ham Timee.-TaE BRUSSELS POST hate
just entered On its 22nd volume. There
are very few places the size of Brussels
where go excellent a paper es Tns Pose is
pnbliohed ; its tone is always elevating,
it is • free from unpleasant personalities,
and it keeps just behind the band wagon. --
Clinton Naw Era,—Tne BUUsasLe POST
entered its 22nd publication lest weep,
Tug Pose is a rattling good local news-
paper, and can be depended upon every
time to give the news of the diatribt.
Suooesa, Bro. Kerr.—Atwood Bee.
Ovolt $10,000 bare been paid oitt by
ll7eeere 13aokor as Vanstone for live huge
this year.
a'Anoue LEruoli, of Palmerston, has tat•
en a position in the Dry Goods store of
Messrs, Smith & MQLttren, of this town,
Biox0Lli touring le booming very
common, Visiting whselmen are In
Brussels nearly every day from some
quarter.
A Dounnu decked car of lambs was
shipped from Brussels by Metiers., Clegg
& Dames, Tile oar leas forwarded to
Boston for export.
Ten Summer meeting of bbe Woodbine
Driving Park Association will be held in
Toronbe on August 18, 14, 15 and 1081,
$6,000 in Parsee.
Tame are timid to be a few oases of ty-
phoid fever in Brussels and the Board of
Health are Ms the alert to prevent it be.
coming epidemic as far es they can,'
THE sidewalk ou Turnberry street,
north of the bridge going to the station,
is in bad condition and a portion of it, at
least, will have to be renewed this season..
F. S. SCOTT an4 R, N. Barrett wear the
belt for frog elaying in this locality, they
having captured over 200 lest Mooday at
AfoAtlistsr'e dam In Grey township,
The supply will hardly equal the demand
if many such visite are made.
Bacs ime Voters' List for 1894 is out.
There are 300 nafnes in Part 1 • 130 in
Part II ; and 24 in Part IIL 911 portions
are qualified to serve ae Jurors. There
are 58 ladies on the list, 39 iu Division
No. 1 and 19 in No. 2.
LAST Friday Constable Scottunder a
warrant from Liveryman Woods, of Lis-
towel, went to Seaforth after a supposed
horse thief. The man bad hired a horse
and buggy and was on a "jamboree"
rather than anything else. Mr, Scott re-
covered horse and rig but the driver made
himself scathe.
130 POUNDS of Doo.—Dr. Mo0ullough's
St. Bernard dog was brought from Detroit
this week by Robt, Wynn, jeweller. Al-
though the animal is only about 6
months old he is nearly 3 feet tall and
weighs 180 pounds. The dog is well bred
and will be a monster when he attains
his full growth. From 25 to 50 cents
worth of fresh meat ie consumed by his
dogehip daily.
Ono'. -011 Friday of last week Earl,
infant son of Robert Mattioe, of Port
Huron, died after a short illness, Mrs.
Mettles, who is a daughter of S. Craw-
ford, Albert street, was here en a visit
with the baby, who was 7 months old.
The funeral took plaoe on Sabbath after•
noon, Rev. R. Paul conduoting the ser-
vice. The parents are sympathised with
in their lose.
Ban: Eons.—D. Ewan, W. Musgrove,
and Mr. Ewan's mother, an old lady of
76 years, arrived in Brussels on Tuesday,
from Glaser, v, Scotland. They had a
fine pastime- on the Allan steamship
"Mongolian" to Montreal and enjoyed
their visit very mush. The gentlemen
look the better of the voyage and their
short stay in the British isles. Mrs.
Ewan will probably make her home in
Canada nose. This3eher first visit to
America.
FARR SALE.—Jno. N. KDeehtel, an old
and well known resident of Brussels, has
disposed of his 136 acre farm, part of
which is in the corporation, to James
Shaw, formerly of Grey township and
Brussels, The price was said to $5,200
which is low oonsideriug all the advent.
ages of location, &c. Mr. Sha,v will
take possession next Fall. We have no
yet heard what Mr. Kneohtel purposes
doing but hope he will continue to reside
n Brussels.
Loox al THE nonan.—There are a num-
ber of our subscribers want THH POST and
would feel aunoyed were this office to
ease sending it to them, but they never
hick of paving for the paper when pay -
lent is due. The expense of runniuu a
raper like TBE POST runs over $25 s
week and the employees must be paid
weekly and the plant and material con -
meted with the running of the concern
must be paid for when due. For this
eason we expect every subscriber to pay
p when due. We want every subsorib-
r, who is inadvertently in arrear, to ex -
mine the label on his paper and to pay
11 arrearages on or before the first Sep -
ember.
A DAT AT LARS HURON.—The first annual
sottish GUMS under the auspices of
amp Maopberson No. 48, S. 0. S., will
e held in Kincardine on Wednesday,
ugust Stb, when $1,500 in prizes will be
ffered for competition. The far-famed
ipers Band of the 48th Highlanders
ill be present in full strength and High -
and costume. The Kincardine Flute
and in kiltewill also be in attendance on
hat day. A prize of $75 is offered for
he team winning the hose reel race.
bis prize is sure to attract the fastest
eams in Western Ontario. Prizes are
loo offered for the largest Damp and
amp coming longest distance. The S.
. Cambria wilt run excursions on the
ke during the day. John D. ltfoPher-
un, the champion shot putter of the
orld, will endeavor to break the world's
eoord at Kincardine on the 8th. The
rine list is made large enough to draw
le beat athletes in Canada and the
nited States. Cheap and efficient rail.
ay transportation has been arranged.
se bills and programmes for partieul-
re. Write Kincardine, August 8th, on
our notebook, and make no conflicting
ppoiutmente.
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Pos'rAa.—Under amendment to the
Post. Office Act passed at the 9o55ian of
Parliament just closed, postage will berm
after be imposed at the rate of 1 Dant per
pound on almanac's in sheets, ohromos,
lithographs, prints or engravings, .issuer
by any newspapers specially and not as
part of its regular issue, and also on lith-
ographs, prints or engravings issued by
any known office of publication iu a reg-
ular series at intervals not more than a
month. This latter section refers speci-
ally to the art engrlvings issued by dif-
ferent Canadian newspapers. A000rding
to the rules of the international poet, our
Government has to carry free publico•
tions of this kind coming from the Orli.
ted States, and it has been represented
to the Goverement that if the lowest
rate of postage were imposed when mail-
ed in Cauart,r, the several classes of pub-
lication mentioned would probably be
printed in the Dominion. Sir A. P. Car-
on lane promptly aooeeded to the repro.
septations of the publishers, and has fix.
ed the lowest possible rate on their be.
half. Another amendmenb of an import-
ant obaraoter made in the Post Office
Aot will allow newspaper poblishsre to
morose 4511 their newspapers not only ae.
°mints and receitte which is permitted
at present, but also printed oiroulare iu-
viting subscriptions and the printed en-
velopes addressed to such publishers.
Tae concession is, of oouree, eonflned
strictly to the documents mentioned,
T1- BRVSSEL POST
Civic Hor,inare.-.E 1usspls elide holiday
Will be held o9I Wednesday of next week,
6111 rust„ a largely signed rpllillsition be-
ing presented to the Reeve asking for it,
It will bs observed tie a general holiday,
DDITOIt'a DELret1T,—Tho sun ehines oo-
oasionally evert on the thorny pathway
of an editor, This week we received a
letter f1'otn Jacob Schnook, Washington
Territory, U. S„ containing the eaelt to
pay his subsoiption to TIM Poe' until
January, 1808. Just think of it, 871 years
in advance, ' Mr, Schnook is a Grey
township boy and ie prospering in the
West. He deserves to. Will some of
our subsoribers who are behind se far as
Mr. Sehnocbc is ahead kindly figure out
where they would be ifpsople paid them
es they pay the Editor.
Howras MUTUAL,—TJie monthly meet-
ing of the IIowiolt Mutual Insurance Go,
was held at Gerrie on Saturday last.
Directors all present, Jas.. Edgar, Presi•
dent, in the chair, 11(1 applioationa for
insurance:wore- passed, -Robb. Blair's
°lain for contents of barn burned in
Morris was paid, amounting to 6200.
David Milne's claim for barn and eon -
tents, burned: in' Howiok, was also settled.
He received $910. A number of small
Maims for stoolc !tilled by lightning were
paid. An inquest will be held by the Go.
on the barn burned on the Hanna farm,
Morrie. Directors Miller and Bryan will
attend.
Cronoen.—Mies Annie Young, daugh-
ter of J, H.Yoeng, of Moosonin, N. W.
T., formerly of Brussels, in writing from
her school in Rooanville, N. W. T., bo a
friend in Ontario says :—"Ou Monday,
July 9th, a cyclone swept over this part,
taking a very narrow strip of country but
doing its work very effectually where it
did operate. :The clouds were gathering
all day but about four o'clock it became
very dark and threatening in the North
and we thought we were going bo have
hail, but by 6 o'clock the shy woe in a
perfect fury. Suddenly the wind ceased
and it seemed as if something dreadful
were about to happen. After a moment's
lull a terrific gust strnok the house in
which I board, blew in the front door and
raising the upper floor carried off the
whole upstairs. The rain was falling in
torrents and the thunder and lightning
was very severe. We took refuge in the
oellar and remained there until the storm
had spent its fury. The house was a
complete wreck and we are at present
living in a tent." Miss Young occupied
a room upstairs and lost nearly all her
belongings, and those recovered are most-
ly peat redemption. Some of her posses.
ai„U9 wm•e found two miles away, hang-
ing in trees and t00n almost into shreds,
while others lay in the fields covered with
mad and soaked with rain. Among the
most valuable articles missing are a
watch and chain anda set of furs. The
school Mimeo was also damaged and Miss
Yonng and her pupils had, per force, to
take a week's vacation.
Business Locals.
Flinn of all kinds at Stewart & Gra.
bam's.
Bose Manilla binder twine at B.
Gerry's.
A yew croquet sets left at Thu Pose
Bookstore.
22 POUNDS granulated sugar for $1.00 at
J. Grewar's, Brussels.
No. 1 binder twine for 7 ciente a pound
at B. Gerry's, Brussels.
FOOND.—A parcel of launclried collars
&c. Apply at Ten POST.
Jinx received one car Manitoba Patent
Flour. Backer &Vanstone.
Wool, wanted at Brussels woollen mill.
Highest price in cash or trade.
WAGONS and carts at THE POST Book-
store. Want to clear out stook.
Maltese price paid for any quantity of
good wool. HowE & Co. Brussels
Tom our Pure Patent Manitoba flour.
Best in the market. Stewart& Graham,
Brussels.
BARBER & VANSTONs have opened ont a
flour and feed Store at Backer's old stand,
Brussels.
HAVE you tried our"White Loaf" brand
of family flour 7 Choice quality. Stew-
art & Graham.
A FBW first.olass wagons left. Cheap
at Jas. Walker's. Also a few buggies and
Darts at cost.
Wn are shipping live hogs next Tues.
day, 8rd July, parties having any to sell
see us. Backer & Vanstone.
Oun flour is for sale at all grocery stores
in Brussels and surrounding villages.
Give them a trial. Stewart & Graham,
National Roller Mills, Brussels.
Brae emu Go.—Potato Bug poison ne-
ed dry. No water wanted. Perfect
care for fly on turnips and the best fer-
tilizer in the market. For sale at B.
Gerry's.
WELL-DIeerxe ten DnmLoeo.—George
Birt has ]Ill the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed attend to all work entrusted to flim
in a way that will insure satisfaotion.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper'
shape. Terme reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st., Brasesio. 84-tf
BARGAINS IN WALL PAPER. -2,000 rolls
of beautiful American Wall Papers jest
to hand, bought at lees than 50o on the
dollar. Don't listen to claptrap but
come right along and choose at your own
price. Elegant gilts at 100, 15o, 200 and
26c, formerly sold from 30o to 600. All
papers bung perfectly at 10o. Come all
and come quick, for they won't last.
W. Roddick.
The Beavers, of Woodstock, defaulted
to the Alerts, of St. Mary's, in the ache •
doled lacrosse match, to have been play-
ed on Wednesday. This virtually leaves
the championship of this league betw eon
St. Marys and Paris, who at present
stand a tie in the race.
Death hon entered the home of M. May.
er, of the Milverton station hotel, and
taken hie partner in life. The end event
took plaoe on Sunday morning last. De-
ceased leaves a husband and two infant
children to mourn her demise.
Mies Preston, sister of W. Preston, of
Stratford, visited her relatives on Mon-
dayon her way back to Japan. where she
has been engaged for some years in the
work of evangelization. She has been in
Canada on furlough for a year. Sbe re.
turns to the, at present, muph-disturbed
Japanese Empire by way of San 'handle.
00.
A young man named Hyslop, of South
ttlasthope, came to Stratford the other
day, got toe fall to walk home comfort•
ably and instead tools a horse and rig
which he foond in the oity and drove
home, He was allowed off on suspended
sontenae by Pollee Magistrate O'Loane
on his agreeing to pay damages and posts,
ST,4, ".D4.R,D BIgdAri' OF C%g7V'4.b4,
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HEAP QFFJCE, TORONTO.
ASSETS, . (Seven Million Dollars) • $7,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorised) . 62,000,000
dpenaiee in all prinefyitl prints iss Ontario, Qflebeo, liranitalla, United 'Statue 10.iafapla7td,
; 4 efi fia"IU,UaS Igeamarr.
A General Ranking Bheiness `yransaoted, Farmers' Nobs Discounted,
Drafts Issued and. Collections made on all points,
' SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwarde from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly;
599055 L AirEeNTioN GIVEN TO THE OOLLnsTION oP Fhablal s' BALs NOTita,
Every facility afforded Oustomors living at a distanoe,'
J. A. STD -WART, MANA0En,
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Transact a General.Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FARMERS NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
Interest. Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com-
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of.
October and April Speoial Arrangements made for Time Deposits,
We effect to 'rile I1t5uranee In old English or Canadian Conrpnrlles, or In Mut.
nail. Comlmnlos as may be desired. ,
AGENTS Fon CANADA AND UNITED STATICS : THE 0ANAnLnN Rime or Ootasnoo.
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Swift, of
North Eaethope, oelebrated their golden
wedding. Upwards of sixty friends and
neighbors diad full justice to the ample
cheer provided. During the fifty years
of their married life they have been the
parents of ten children—seven boys and
three girls—the eldest of whom, Matthew
Swift, is now nearly fifty and the young-
est thirty. During that long period of
fifty years not a single death has occurred
in all that large family, all being still
alive and in excellent health. The old
gentleman is 77 and Mrs. Swift 72. ,
mom= .
HAwsoos.—At 182, Sydenham street,
London, on July 24th,ths wife of Mr.
J. B. Hawkins, of a son.
MBLENNAN. At 392, Maitland street,
London, on July 21st, the wife of
Mr. Murdy McLennan, of a daugh-
ter.
MARRI}7D,
Atiss—PnrasT.—In Glenboro', Man.,
on May 801th, by the Rev. Mr. Haig -
in, Annie, daughter of Mr. Joseph
Priest, formerly of Atwood, Ont., to
Mr. Samoel Ames, of Glenboro, Man.
07IfnD.
MATTIOE.—In Brussels, on July 27tb,
Earl, infant son of Robb. Mettles,
of Port Huron, Mich„ aged 7 months.
INOEBSOLL, Ont., July ill.—Offerings of
cheese today, 2,920 boxes July make ;
sales, 160 boxes white at 9 c ; 90 bid for
balance ; market dull.
TORONTO, July 31.—Flour—Straight
roller, $2 65 to $2 80 ; extra, 62 50 to $2.-
60. Wheat—White, 56c ; spring, 650 ;
red winter, 5Go ; goose, 56o ; No. 1 Mani.
toba hard, 704o ; No. 2, 69n ; winter
wheat on the northern, 880. Peas, 56o
to 580. Barley—No. 1, 435 to 450 ; feed,
400 to 420. Oats -34e ; Corn -52c.
Toaonmo, July 31.—Receipts of cattle
at Western yards to -day were fair, and
the feeling unsettled. Ceebles continue
weak, and there is no incentive to buy.
Some heavy losses to shippers have been
reported. The best export cattle are sell-
ing at 3o to 4o per ]b., andgood qualities
at 3}o to no. Butchers' cattle are also
weals, with the beet quoted at 36o to 3$c
per lb. ; medium cattle sold at 80, and
inferior at no to 245o. Calves are dull, at
$4 to $6 per bead for good veals, and
milcb Bowe unchanged at $28 to $42.
Sheep and lambs about steady ; shippiog
sheep, 31,o to 8$o per Ib., and butchers' at
3o to no. Lambs, $2.75 to $3 25 each.
Hogs are steady, with choice bacon, long
and lean, at 85 65 to $5 70, and mixed at
$5 25 ; thiok fate, $4 90 to $5 ; stores,
$4 75 ; sows, $1 25 to $4 60, and stags
$2 50.
EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., July 3L—Cattle
—Receipts, 6 cars ; quiet ; 10o sower
than yesterday and about 35o below open-
ing prioes of last week. Best steers here,
averaging 1,315 lbs., sold at $3 90 ; light
and good bandy, $3 25 to $3 75 ; latter
fine and fat. Sheep and lambs—There
was a liberal supply on sate about 45
oars held over, and 5 care of fresh sale
stook. The market was very doll and
prices the loweet that have as yet pre-
vailed on this market. Good lambs sold
down to 45b 25 to $3 50, and fairly good
ones only brought $2 75 to $3 10 ; export
ewes, $3 25 to $8 40. There were no very
choice ebeep on sale, but $8 00 to $4
would take the very best wethere, and
they would have to be very fancy at the
top figure. Hogs—Twenty care ; light
Yorkers and pigs loo lower ; heavy York-
ers, medium and packers weights, 50 off
best pigs, $4 45 ; other oboioe qualities
sold at $5 85 to $5 40.
BRITISH CATTLE MARIt/Ts.—John Swan
& Son, of Edinburgh, in their weekly re.
port of July 200b says ;—Supplies of fat
cattle at all the principal centres continue
fairly large. Trade on the whole has
been about the same us last week. The
first grass-fed Irish cattle of the season
were on offer this week, and they met a
good trade. Fat cows °beeper, while
bulls have been dearer. Canadian and
States cattle made about 50s a head less
money, The supply of fat sheep and
lambs bas been about an average, for
which an salve demand was experienced
at quite es high prises as last week.
Calves—Not quite NO numerous, and
mode higher prioes. Pigs in fair num.
bare and cheaper. Store cattle, if good,
continue to sell well, but secondary are
dielcult to dispose of. The lamb season
opened at F, W Boswell's this weep.
The general quality of the tote, with a
few exceptions, was quite up to last year.
A good demand was experienced, and
while one or two lobe made rather less
others met an advance of from es to 8e,
or an average of 8s 6d of lest year's
prices, Mitch cows fewer and made less
motley. Beet beef, Se to 8e 8d per stone;
best mutton, 84 to 8}d per Ib.
mRT.TFJ1mI.r3 aa'.n. .rar'rs,
Fall Wheat 55 57
Spring Wheat 53 55
Barley 35 38
Peas 52 63
Oats 34 35
Butter, tube and rolls.... 13 14
Eggs per dozen 7 00
Flour per barrel 8 00 3 50
Potatoes 40 50
Hay per ton 5 CO 6 00
Salt per bbl, retail1 00 00
Hides trimmed 3
Hides rough 14 2
Sheep skins, each 50 60
Lamb skins each 15 00
Apples per bbl.. 1 50 1 75
Wool 16 17
Pork, Live 4 00 4 25
213E PEOPLE'S' COLUMN.
TERSEY HEIFER FOR SALE.
el I have a nine registered .jersey Heifer,
soon due to calve, which I will sell reason-
ably.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist & Bookseller.
tARM FOR SALE,—THE UN–
nxneroNBD offers his splendid 200 acre
farm, being Lots 17 and 18, Con. 0, Grey, for
sale. Abtut180 acres cleared, balance wood-
ed. Good brick house, bank barn, orchard,
&c. Well 'watered and fenced. For price,
terms, &e., apply to
A. G. WELSH, Proprietor,
52.tf Ethel P. 0.
QTRAYED FROM THE PREM -
nos of the undersigned, Lot25, Con. 5,
Morris, about Jane 250, a light red heifer
aged 2 years, with small white star on fore-
head, Horns turning down, Small wart
close to left eye. Any information leading
to her recovery will be thankful] received.
JOHN JOHNSON,
51.4. Jamestown P. 0.
POUNDKEEPER'S NOTICE.
There was impounded on the 28411 day of
July, on Lot 9. Concession 10, Township cf
Grey, one two year old heifer, red, with
white star on forehead and wl:iteunder-
neath flare. The same will be sold by
Public Auction, at the Pound on the 20411
day of August, at 5 o'clock, p.m„if not
sooner redeemed and expenses pail.
JOHN 1141tBI8, Ponndl,ceper.
NOTICE !
It ie agreed between the undersigned that
their reepeotive ollices will be closed for the
transaction of legal business from the 28rd
dal of July until the 18011 of August,
W. M. SINCLAIR,
G. F'. BLAIIt,
Brussels, July 17, '94. R. L. TAYLOR,.
REAL ESTATE.
�-
VARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
� n1iteroxnn has several good Farms Dor
sale and to reit, easy terms, In Townships
01 Morris and Grey. F S. BC OTT, Bruasele.
FARM
sale FORSALE.-
21,, Con 10 'Township of
Grey. col:taining 100 nem. 501 of Whish Is
Winfred and seeded down. Well fenced and
bpecially adaptedfor dairy purposes. The
Galena° is heavily wooded. It Is near to
thuruh and school. For portiorllars apply
to A. MO1AIR,
45-4 Oranbrook P. 0.
MEDICAL CARDS.
TA. MaNAUGEITON, M. D.
0•10.,L,11.U.P., 17dinburgll, DI. C. P.
B. Ont. Residence and ethos In Wilson's
Block, corner of kith and Turnberry Ste,
T M. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
5) . Physician, Surgeon Aoeonob er, oto.
Graduate of Torooto University Medical
Faculty. Member of Collage of ]'hysfelans
and Surgeons, Out, OFFIos—Next door to
McDonald & 0o” Walton Ont,
VOTERS' L/ST.--1894.
Municipality of the Totonslifp of Greg,/,
County of Duron.
Notion is hereby given that I have trona.
milted or delivered to the persons mention -
e d in 8 rations 5 and 5 Of the Ontario Voters'
List Act, 1904 the copies required by Raid
Sections to be ao transmitted or delivered,
of the list made pursuant to Bahl Act, of all
D5Y5on5 uppcarine by the last Revised As-
Reseal ant Boll of said Municipality to be en-
titled to vote in acid Municipality at 51eo-
tisnefor members Of the -Legislative As.
senility and atMunioipal Elections, and that
said Illat wasfirst punted up at my Ogloe 10
1Gtbel on lila glob clay of July,1804, and re.
malue. tbero icr inspeotisn, praetors are
palled noon to examine the goodlist, and, if
any °miest0ae or any other errors.. aro tonne
therein, to take immediate proceedings to
have lbe said errors oorreobod according to
laws WM. SPENCE, clerk,
Dated the 31st clay of July, 1801•
4.1, FOX,
CHE LS2;
Has purchased the Drug
business of J, T. Pepper
and will always be
Pleased to welcome
the Public,
Graham's B'lo'ck,
BRUSSELS.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
-p L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solieltor and Conveyauaor: Collec-
tions made, OOloo—Vanetone's Block, Brim,sols. 21.3m
YW• M. SINCLAIR,
• S011 ober Conveyancer, Notary Pub -
110,
noth of central Rotel. Pr BteclFuuds to
Loan,
C.4.MEBON, HOLT & HOLMES
Barri5t,ro, 8olloitoi's, Not/trim! Public,
Godorioh, Ont.
AT, a 011mRGN, 5. O:, 91109I9 HOLT,
DUDLEY Ho9NE5,
G •F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor, &a (late of Garrow &
Proedfoot's 0111oe Godorioh.) °Moe oyer
Gillies &�mit11's Bank, CCreosols,
Mone to Loan. 47
DENTAL.
1)3i;IV OCIbllT f
M. CAVANAGH, L• D S..,,, D. D. S.,
GraduaSurgeonte of s, Ontario,
Royal College
SOOonto Coil
varsity. OFFIaE—Over A. R. Smith's Store,
Brussels, Will visit Wroaoter the 1st and
tied Moudaye and. Blyth -bbe 2545 aid 4th
Wednesdays of each month.
DR. DAVIDSON
Honor Graduate Toronto Cniversity,
Licentiate Royal college Denbal.. Surgeons.
Grown and Bridge work a specialty. Moder-
ato Pees. Barrett's barber shop1lTurabei'ry f5L., Bous-
sele,
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWIOK,
CI • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, le prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals In a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary1''.. dentistryy. Calle promptly at-
tended to. O81ce and Indrmaly--Pour doors
north of bridge :euruberry at., Brusseie.
H. MOORE, V. S.,
• H. M,0V. M. �S. Graduate of. the
Ontario Veterinary College. Diseases of all
domesticated animate treated on soientifle
pprmcipLiee. Horse dentistry and diseases of
horned cattle a specialty. 05115 promptly
attended to. Odioe, over Johnston & Oooh-
rane's marble works, infirmary at BeattIe's
livery barn,8russele, Ont. 2g.
BUSINESS CARDS.
'T• H. MoORAOKEN,
lavaGrocery lurnberrvgstraeb, 81ugs0ols.
R N. BARRETT,
south ofd
Tonsorial ET McKay Co's hardware sxt tore
Ladtes'and abildlens hair cutting a specialty
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX. 'HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court
Co. Huron, conveyancer, Notary public
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
Invested and to loan. collections made.
Office in Graham's Bloolc, Bruesois,
�J:SS O'CONNOR, R. T.,
Teacher of instrumental music on
Piano or Organ. Will visit Wiughaln Tues-
day nod Wednesday of each week. Resp-
dance on Princess Street, Brussels.
m A, HAWI{INS, 11I. C. S. M.
JL • Organist in St. john's Church, Brus-
sels, and pupil, in the Art of 'Teachings of A.
W. Thayer, -this. Doo., New York, will give
lessons to pupils either ou pian or organ,
at his parlor over A.B. Smith's store, Brea -
eels. Vocal lessons also given. Terms mod-
erate.
AUCTIONEERS.
RAYMANN,
Auctioneer, 'e. always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, &o. Tanis
ebsceuily given, Oranbrook P.O. Sales
may be arranged at THIO Poem Publishing
House. I3ruseello,
('1 EORGE KIRKBY,
".Ji Licensed Auctioneer. Sales. uouduot
045 on reasonable terms. Farms and fawn
stook a specialty. Orders loft at T'HE PooT
PebliehMallon se,Brnesele,or esntto Walton
P. 0„ will receive prompt attention.
AVING TAKEN OUT,LICEN-
BB are an Auctioneer, I ata prepared
to conduct sales of farm stock atreaeonable
prices. 'Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in a poaltion tosell to
good masks and got good security when gold
05 oredlt, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
mea °all: 82- L' 8, SCOTT.
VOTERS' LIST. --1894.
Municipality of the Y'ilfaoo of Braude,
County of Huron.
Notice Is hereby given that Lhave trans-
mitted or dsliyorod to the persons mention-
ed in Sections 5. and 0 o the Ontario Voters'
List Act, 1890, the eopios requfr545 by said
Seasons to be so transmitted or delivered,
01 the list made pursuant to tail .bat, of all
persona appearing by the last Revised 8e'
sessmontno 1 of said Muuleipatityy, to be en-
titled to vote in said Municipality at elec.
tione for members of the Legislative As-
aembl and at Muniolpal diens, and that
said 11yst was first posted up at my office in
Brussels, eu the 8rd day of August,1801, and
rem eine there for inspection. : B loo tors 1,115
called upon, to examhl0 the tatd list,and, if
any omissions or any, Other errors are found
therein, to .take immediate oro°oedinge to.
have the Bald orrofa oorrooted according to
law. Ti, 8, SOOT 5, Clerk.
Dated the 8rd day of August, 1804,