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The Brussels Post, 1895-5-3, Page 8We have the agency, fee no les tet a u 26 Bicycles, Inolnding the Whitworth, Hyslop, Regent; Badge, Fleet', Spartan, Tile 'loyal Mail, Cupid, Creseene! Ohlltlea Pet and Junior, whioh includes several kinds of the same melte, Wo owl give you a men's Safety Bioyalo with Puouulatie Tires, new, fol: $50.00 Cab.. I 'have a second hand English Wheel, sold last year for 967,00, used verlittle, whioh I will sell to-. 945. 'Don't bey till you see ',vial we can d0. G. A. DEADMAN. Druggist, Bookseller and Graduate Optician, BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. eculemIIN EXTENSION w. 0. & B. 'll'1'aine leave Brussels Station, North Tana South, as follows : Goma BOOTH. GOING Non7H, "flail .m.Mixed. 45 a.m. laavreS 11:50 tem.l 6:54Mail aseepen. 9: eased 9:00 p.m. Express 9:49 p.m, vont ` t.etbs 0q terns. A shiel's among ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prone it. MAY. TROUT fishing. Fnaea fish are once more on the market. Uousom meeting next Monday evening. BIcreem-O carries the palm this -Spring. SEND US the ne ws. It is always wel- =me. Gnome Cnooxs made a delivery of fruit Otreee for a nursery on Tuesday. THE Qusen'e Birthday will be three seeks from Friday of this week. R`. C. Dusaonn has added a stook o' ',hate to his tailoring establiehment. JAS. Fox bas fitted up the Central tele- eihone office in fine shape with new paper and paint. Jso. ConaLE1, D. Ross and Jae. Oilyee 'leave put up new fences at their respect. ?ave properties. WATCH out for the new advts. of Meser•'. �TJilton & Turnbull, and Messrs. Smite 4£ MeLaren next week. A FINE new bread van has been put cm ahe road by Baker Barkley. It was built shy carriage maker McGuire, Mill street. THE =meeting for D. A, Lowry'a new -'residence, corner of Turnberry and Queen - streets, is done and the masons will corn. -emends work on the cellar walls. Dense & MANTLE MAKING.—Miss R, Biolmes has opened a dress and mantle 'making shop in the rooms over E. 0. .unford'e tailor shop, Brussels. germ a number of ladies in town are -learning to handle the bicycle. We have :not heard whether the bloomer costume vile be adopted this season or not. Tan newly organized Band bas begun .eraatiee. New music has been purchased • ,and we expect to soon see the weekly alien air concerts resumed as in other we0ry. SEABEE PINE is having the interior of ole residence on Mill street remodelled. 'Two square bay windows and a verandah xis also being built, thereby increasing 'Zee room and improving the appearance. o'S"TATISTICS OF AssEssxnxT, 1895.—Total -names on the roll, 450 ; Total value of "Meal property, $259,125 ; Total value of ''Personal property, 932,450 ; Income, 113,90'1; Total Valuation, $295,475; Doge, 3; Bitches, G; Population, 1106; Cattle, tel ; Sheep, 7 ; Pigs, 40 ; Horses, 186 ; • 17tirths, 12 ; Deaths, 5 ; Steam Boilers, Q. DIED.—On April 23rd, hire. Leopard "Meyers, of Manvers, Durbam Co., entered auto rest, after a short illness, at the ad. we,noed age of nearly 90 years. Deceased "was the mother of Kra. John Downing, of Brueeels. The old lady had been blind ::or the past 5 yearn. Mr. Meyers died about 5 years ago. The funeral took •5 80e on Thursday of last week. Bemenzs CnStETEBL'—The undereigned exisbe0 to notify all concerned that he -will be at the cemetery on Wednesday afternoon of each week during the Sum• rime for the purpose of fixing up graves se plots, straightening headstones or do. -Ing such other work as owners of lots may desire. Terms reasonable. If in- etru0tionsare sent bv mail address me 3t Bracelets P. 0. Bonr. AIuismnoNo, Caretaker. Pew•ELL s Pex s.—The Minister of Ed. ',creation bee given hie decision in favor of 'the Powell plans for the new school itooe, with seine necessary alterations. The School Board met on Wednesday mvenin" and decided to telephone Mr. Powell" asking him to Dame to Brussels time the neoeeeary changes might be made, tl¢o apeeffications prepared and tenders asked for. The work will be pushed :along at a lively rate so that the building -will he completed as early in the Fall as aiaasible. Ono Fnnaowe' ANNUAL Reponx,—The -amens' report of the Grand Secretary, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, for Sipe year ending Deo. 31st, 1894, is most eshataotory, ehowing that the Order, mot withstanding the prevailing depree• h mote in commercial business, is still en. r aoy-ing increasing prosperity. The net d decrease in membership for the year wae T 1,104, within a trifle of the beet ainoe 18• G 79, and 12 subordinate lodges have been t instituted with every prospeot of aeverst ti ertber additions in the near future, the s total membership in good standing being 21,662. During the year, 8,000 brothers, G 156 widows and 27 children have received t sick benette and relief a,'.nunting to '$79,555.44. The total mime paid for R murrent expenses was 975,84 •.05, making 0 'tectal diehureements $155,;00,09, the b eevetage cent per member for all purposes fr !being $7.17, The total average receipts to ver member was 99.34, making the total T •roceipte $202,515.47. The fends of the a ',Society are as follows- :—General benefit fe .•rtd, 9764,064,45 ; widows and orphans n ed'997,086, and contingent fund, $17. fe 1.55 ; total, 9800,967. The Rebekah 'R Atoll alto oontinnes to prosper, having df elect' 786. members during the year, 0 b increase of meets of $743.57. baton* Star Ledge, 33ruaeels, meets 50wory Thursday evening in their fine bn'eedige'Reom, Graham: block. Howe & Oo'0. WW1 advt. next weep. Tele week 0o nesIlei M oGraoke1 es. i a o hi a oat ,af oft s to 0 0 0 ported a 1 4 K Tarr 10110100 and cattle rnerket is bright- ening up Butter and eggs ape low, AUhresns. Orates 4 DAUUEM 4119906 a doubly denksd oar of hogs on Thursday. WATSON Amen has completed a eon• Motet of felt, tar and gravel roofing at Liabowel, DoN''r forged to have your promisee Weaned up and ready, for the Inspector by May 15th.' GnANneook hes been the magnet this weep for Brueselitee to see the 00100 of Monday morning's fire, :.Cum Dry goods storesoommenoed aloe- ing at 7 p. ne. on Wednesday, May, let. Early closing>will be kept up ell through the Sommer, HATS.—D. 0. Ross has the nobbiost and eheepeet stook of straw bats in Bres• sale, Gall and see them and got the pride before you buy elsewhere. Weer about the early closing of busi- ness places ? Listowel and other towns are working it again this season. Where all observe the rule there is very little; if any, loss. AN invitation has been reeeived by the local ohuroh choirs to Oahe part in the annual 011010 excursion and concerts. The demonstration will beheld in London next Jnly. It ADAMS, Of Londeaboro', h0.8 diepoaed of the Parker terrace, Mill street, to W. Riley, of Grey, for the sum of $4.00. Mr. Adams got control of the property 3 years ago. Tian Minister of Education has express• ed his opinion that the School Board has a right to pay the law expenses of the recent Trustee protest. The question was referred to him after the account for $25.00 wae presented. Tanen are now ten horses in training on Brussels track- "Saranac," owned by J. Dulmage, of Wingham, is the latest edition. The track is in prime condition and next week the equines will be put down to solid training. BALL Jmsirne SINGERS will appear its Brussels Town Hall on Monday evening, 20th inst. They give a fine entertain• ment of plantation songs, &o. Admis- sion fee the popular prices of 10c. and 150.' • See bills and posters. Woro has been received from the West of Alex. Ferguson, of Nickel Lake, ILam- loope, being burned to death. He was a brother of James Ferguson's, Grey, and an uncle of Jen. Ferguson, of Ferguson & Halliday, of this town, and had been in the West for 22 years. He was not mar- ried. The particulars of his decease are not to hand yer. DIED.—Henry Spence, of Goderioh, died on Sunday evening, aged 76, after a rather long illness. The deceased was an old soldier. and retired many years since, when he' ;ing the rank of Sergeant Major in the ,loyal Artillery. During bis service he was actively employed in the rebellion of '38, and had many hard experiences during the early portion of bis long term under the old flag. The funeral took plane Wednesday afternoon from his late residence to Maitland ceme- tery. A widow, three daughters and on son survive. Deceased was a brother -in law to Mrs. Robb. Dickson, Brussels Simon Grant, Grey ; and J. R. Grant, Winnipeg, and enjoyed theltigbestesteem of all who knew him. BAST HURON CANDIDATEa.—Tele follow- ing are the numbers of candidates for various examinations in East Huron ENmnANOE. P. S. LEAVING Clinton 112 35 Seaforth ... , 40 50 Win gbam61 38 Brussels 48 34 Blyth 33 12 Wroxeter48 19 Fordwiclt26 13 Total 563 201 0 • • LlvmosTON Boos. flax mill, at Palmer. ston, was destroyed by fire last Sabbath and about 91,400 to 81,800 worth of tow stored there consumed, No ineuranee. The mill will be rebuilt at once. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.—The annual meeting of the Mechanics' Institute will be held in the Reading room next Mon- day, May 6th, at 4 o'clock p. n1. As this is the meeting for the election of officers and for the reception of the annual re- ports, it is hoped that there will be a good representation of members. The Institute is now well patronized, but with the number of volumes of valuable and interesting reading matter already on hand and which are being added to .con• tinntlly and the large number of current periodicals containing the best literature of the age, which is available no where else in town, the membership should be extended until itinoludee the whole read- ing public of the community. Fix the date in your mind—Monday next, 6th of May, at 4 p. m. Bnuasgrs TOAOx.—Everything is hum- ming at the Driving Park these days. Dick Roach, the well known trainer, who has won the red ticket so many times, has a string of ten horses in training with more to follow. The horses already here are :—"Saranac," record 2,251, owned by Jno. Dulmage, Wingbam ; "Reddy," 2,299, owner B. Dunlop, Kansas ; "Rom. or Jr." record 2.40, owner Robt. Wilson, Seaforth ; "Walter B." and "Zelda,"' owned by J. Adams, Kincardine ; "Tem. peat," owned by R. Logan, Seaforth ; "Livery Girl," owned by A, Forbes, Sea - forth ; +'Luoknow 13oy," owned by J. R. McIntosh, Luokuow ; "Texas," owned by Joseph Webber, Egmondville ; and "O'Donnell," owned by Jas. O'Leary, Brussels. In addition to the above P. Scott bas "M, A. 0." and "Costumer" in arness with W. F. Acott holding the ibbons, and Richard Williams makes the est fly with his neat trotter, "Livery om." "Zelda" is a full sister,to "Miss allele", George Roe's fast mare. The rank is in pinky.pink condition and fast me is counted on by the very likely tying in training, Tan RONALD 19NGINE,--The Toronto lobo gives the following pertiotilare of he recent teat of the Ronald steamer in hair city :—Yeeterday afternoon the onald fire engine was tested, The test f the day before proved unsatisfaotory muse the water at the slip wap so filthy om eewnge'that it opneed the boiler to am and rendered good work impoeeible. he engine was moved farther Westward nd found better water. Five hundred et of hose was attached to an if inch ozzle and the extreme dietanoo of 246 et was thrown—a magnificent' stream onald's guarantee wae to throwexbreme atanee of two hundred and twenty feet, ne thousand five hundred feet of hose next attached and stemmed into one le Inc& flaxzie, Thie stream wag stead. ily kept up to 200 feet—often 260—and its extreme distance was 276 feet. Ron - TIS PRiTJSSFoLS POST ald's guarantee in tbls teat wae, extreme. throw 250 teat, tiles in both 00000 eegee4. ing Lie guarantee by 2a feet. Mr. Ron., al ells/ ated if the aommtatee had given bit» smooth bore 0ubbe0 hose that be asked, be wield have exceeded Shia work by 20 feet. Ootton lams was used it ie rough and corrugated ineide, offer. legl, It vett' an0011 greater rosietance, bo. ebbe the hose was very orookedly Jaid, which meet also retard greatly the flow of water, As to Moaning, the engine oleo beet its owl, guarantee by several minutes, The Makers claim for this machitte—°blas best in the world." 0011- 05 exiarte of high authority preenb seemed toexprese thomelvee in this way. So do lbs jndgee at the World's Fair when they awarded it the first prize and gold medal Business Locals, OLovnn and Timothy seed at Baehr & Vanetone'e. Fon sale, one baggy, good as new. I. C. 'Bollards. Onoven, tilnuthy and turnip seeds at Thomeon's. HAtttess, harness, all Muds, and very cheap. I. 0. Richards. Fuss garden seeds,glover and timo- thy et McOraoken's. Steri bate made over obeaper than ever by Mrs. Hinder], Mill street. TIPTOP stock of ohildren's wagons at Tea POST Booketore, SUMMER lap rug found on the Oth line Morris. Enquire at Tan POST, 28 rms. Redpath's granulated sugar for $1.00 for oaeh only at Thomsons. Fon value in boots and shoes dome 50 use. Repairs sown cheap. I. 0. Rick- ards. BRING IT Hoene—The person who bur. rowed R. Lestherdale'e carpet sbretoher is asked to return it at ONCE. WH/TE BONANZA OATS for seed at Tay for & Smillie's. The earliest in the market, as tested at the Model Farm last year. Hene's Clover Root, the great Blood. Purifier gives freshuese and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25 oto, 50 oto and $1.00. Sold by James Fox, Druggist, Brussels. Conan and get a set of harness before the prices go up. Leather and material are going ne in price so we will have to raise the price of harness soon, I. 0. Richards. Pawunr Plows. Hugh Williams & Son are the Agents for the well known Fleury plow . They also keep all the necessary repairs. t,..lI at Williams' Livery Stable, Brussels. Samoa's mare is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the beet oough oure. Only one cent a does. 25 ate, 50 ate, and $1.00. Sold by James Fox, Druggist, Brussele. A REmARICABLE Oune.—J. W. Jenison, Gilford, spent between $200 and 9800 in consulting doctors ; tried Dixon's and all other treatments but got no benefit. One box of Chaae'e Catarrh Cure did me more good than all other remedies. In fact I consider myself cured, and with a 25 box at that. Mos. T. S. HAWKINS, Chattanooga, Tenn„ says, ''Shiloh's Vitalizer "saved my life." I consider it the best remedy for a debilitaed system I ever used. For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 uta. Bold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels. THIS IS CONCENTRATION.—One pill a dose ; one box 25e. One pill relieves constipation. One box cures an ordinary case. One pill taken weekly neutralizes formation of oriel acid in the blood and prevents Bright's kidney disease and diabetes. True only of Dr. Chase's Kidney- Liver Pills. Perth OOltnty, L. J, Allen, a middle aged man, of the Allen House, Oneida, N. Y., was found dead in bed at the American House, Stratford, at 7:30 Saturday .morning, when the night porter went to call him. He registered as H. Johnston, Buffalo, N. Y., and was assigned to room 20. The door was broken open, when it was found that life wae extinct. It is evidently a case of suicide, as from the tone of a let. ter to his mother in Oneida, N. Y., he ap• peered to be in trouble, arising from financial difficulties. The letter wound up by stating, "Don't fret about me, mother, I will be all right." On his per- son was found $185 in bills, a gold watob and chain: 1n the drawer of the wash• stand was an empty eight -ounce bottle, containing a poison, which he had evi- dently taken, and then went and lay down on the bed with his olotbes on, in which condition he wae found. A German, aged about 20 years, com- mitted euioide at the house of Tobias S. Warren, of Oapac, Mob., Friday. Be had hired out the previous day to work on Warren's farm, situated eight miles from that town. Mr, Warren arose early and went to the barn. When he Dame book he saw the man standing in the parlor, bent over, and blood flowingfrom a wound in his throat, and a razor in his hand. Mr. Warren rushed toward him and said, "Why have you done this 7" He answered, "Trouble." "What was the trouble ?" "A girl scrape." "What is your name ?" "William Manse, and I live near Stratford, Ont. He said he had a father and mother living in Ohioago. Then he said, "I must die." Those wero hie last words, and lie fell to the floor. Aphyeioian was summoned, and with the aid of others succeeded in sewing up the wounds, but he survived only a few minutes, Upon examination of his clothes two pocket books were found, con- taining about $3.60 ; also the photograph of a young lady. In a valise was a suit of ololhee and other minor effects. Menem—H,ILLETT.—At the residence of the bride's mother, Seaforth, • on April 24th, by Rev. J. Galloway, Mr. Harry Martin, of Blyth, to Mee Lizzie, only daughter of the late Sergeant E. E. Hallett. MoOIUeoN—Lienueez,-At the residence of the bride's father, on April '24511, by Rev. A, Henderson, M. A., Mr. David, son of Mr. John Morrison, Newry, to Miss Elizabeth B., young. set daughter of Mr. Thomas Line. ham, of Elm,. Meeoo—Fneene—In Stratford, on April 18th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. D. S. Hamilton, Mies Lizzie, daughter of Mr, Alex, Frame, of the Perth Mutual Ins. Co., Stratford, to Rev. ti. E. Mason, pastor of the Hotviek and Turnberry Congregational oburehee, Huron Oo. AISSZAIIMASSEMISMAGNISEMSIOMW AJ T4XD.42tr-! 134XIC OF C4X4.7l4, €is xs � - of .e,��, �zGJ xe72 HEAD OFFICE, � FFI TORONTO. ASSETS, (Seven Millie!' Dollare) $7,000,000 CAPITAL (Au6borized) $2,000,000 elgenoies in all prineipai pompe tea Ontario, Qneheo, llfattitoha, United States t61ngian4 dd'rswi4;6' D . dPt'f'r1I: A General $inking Business Traneaoted, Farmere' Notes Disomunted, Drafts Issued and collections made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on depooite of $1.00 end upwarde from dot of deposit to date o£ withdrawal and oompounded half yearly. $PEOIAL ArrsoeoON GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OF FAMNES' SALE NOTES. Every facility afforded Oustolnere living at a distance. J. A. STEWART MAN4OEB. GILLIES z SMXT , BA IE E'Sy R U S /CJS.E3I s, 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 tbo end of the Monthe of October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits. `Ye effect to write Insurance in old English or Canadian Companies, or 10 Mut. nal Companies 8a 155815. be 11Ceirell, AGENTS FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES : THE CANADIAN BANE OF COM1WEROE C0RT15—Rr0IIARDsoN.—In Listowel, on the 170b ult., by Rev. R. W. Wil. Name, Mr. Frederick J. Curtis, to Mies Bessie Richardson, both of At. wood. 9TCHa- SPBNCE.—In Goderioh. an April 28th, Henry Spence, aged 76 years. PATTEnsoN: In Bluevale, on April 23rd, Margaret Patterson, wife of John Patterson, aged 75 years. Anttemnoxs.—In East Wawanosh, on April 23rd, Edward Armstrong, aged 81 years. WEST.—In Listowel, on the 24th ult., E. Annie West, aged 41 years. and 1 month. Seeenoeeone In Listowel, On bhe nth ult., Olive Dickson, beloved wife of Samuel 13. Stevenson, aged 32 years and 9 days. TENoINoe.—In Listowel, on the 28rd ult., Albenyer, beloved wife of Robert Jennings, aged 64 years, 7 months and 18 days. HEwzmr.—In Walton, on Monday, April 29th, 1895, John Hewitt, aged 72 years, 2 months and 13 days. CALDER.—In Grey, on April 25th, Thomas. Calder, aged 55 years and 2 months. ReosnAN.—In Petrolea, on April 28th, Samuel GeRiordan, aged 26 years. MErnns,—In leftovers, Durham Co., on April 23rd, Doretby, relict of the late Leonard Meyers, aged 89 years and 8 months. Mnesaarr.—At Litchfield, Sherman Go., Nebraska, on April 20th, Mary MJe- shall, formerly of 14th eon., Grey, aged 70 years, 6 months and 15 days. 03RV3030 ,.S 3.e:ARe=exerS. Fall Wheat............ 75 78 Spring Wheat 75 78 Barley,. 40 45 Peas 58 60 Oats 31 00 Butter, tube and rolls 12 18 Eggs per dozen 8 9 Flour per barrel3 00 8 50 Potatoes 55 40 Hay per ton 7 CO 00 Hides trimmed 3 CO Hides rough 2 2,i Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 00 Sheep skins, each 20 40 Lamb skins moll .... 15 40 Apples per bbl.... ..... _ 1 52 1 25 Hogs, Live 4 75 5 00 Hogs, Dressed 0 25 00 John Swan and Son, limited, Edin- burgh, in their weekly report of April 10, say :—Supplies of fat cattle all over have not been quite so large this week. The cold weather has helped to maintain prices, but the prices current in the South country markets prevent Englishmen from buying to any extent. Pat cows and bulls dearer. There have been fewer sheep in Edinburgh, trade for which was barely so good. In Glasgow numbers have been augmented by large arrivals of State sheep, whioh have made about 15 to 2s apiece less money. Fat lambs if good melee highprices. Fat calves made sags - factory prices, while pigs sold rather dearer. Store cattle wore a small show in Edinburgh this week, but owing to the high prices asked trade was quiet, and a clearance could not bo effected. Milk Cows, unless good quality, cheaper. Best beef, 78 66 to 85 per atone ; best mutton, Br7,_d,, to Bed per lb. BAST BUFFALO, April 30.—Oattle—Re•. oeipts, ware all consigned through, and there were only about two cars on offer at the central yards, one of whioh cement too late for yesterday's market. No trading to -day up to noon outsideof a few lots to butchers. Market dull and weak. Hogs—Receipts, 8 oars. 1VIarket dull and slow. Yorkers, $4,96 to $5 ; good to choice heavy, $6 to $6.10 ; common to, Jewry ends,. $4.66 to $4.76 ; rough, $4.26' to 94.50 ; pigs, $4.90 to $5 ; stage, 93,25 to 94. Sheep and Jamba—Receipts, 2,000 head, Market barley steady. Sheep— Choice to best wethers $4.60 to $4.00 good to Choice, $4.66 to $4.90 ; fair to good mixed, $4.16 to $4.75 ; common to fair, $2.90 to 93.25 ; culls, 92 to 92.75 ; clipped sheep, ,fair to best, $3.05 to $4. Lambs—Fancy heavy, 95.50 to 95.60 ; good to ohoice, $5.96 to 96 ; fair to good, $4.90 to 90 ; spring lambs, common to choice, $8.50 to 99 ; clipped lambs, fair to hest, $4.50 to $5.66. Tenoosro, Ont., April 30.—Offeringe all told were lighter at the Western Cattle Yards today, which had the tendency to stiffen prices for butchers' cattle. Thee Elbow an advance of about 140 per lb., Other linos were steady, except hogs which are off about to per lb. There wore 24 carloads of stuff i11 whioh Se. chided 100 sheep ani lambs, 628 bogs and about 60 calvee, In butehere'cattle there was a etiffneas created by lighter offerings and slightly better quality of the stuff on offer. Baying by local dealers was fairly. active, so that with the demand from out- side everything wassoontaken. Prices were 14c per lb. firmer. Some lots of fancy butchers' cattle, weighing on an average of about 1,060 to 1,100 lbs. each, sold for 4ec per 1b. ; medium to good butchers' cattle sold or from 87Ac to -890 per lb. ; common cattle, 290 to 3o per lb. Of export cattle hardly any of the right kind were he Mr. McIntosh, of Mont- real, picked lip one carload, and a few other odd lots were taken. Prices . are nominal, at from 50 to 5io per lb, It ie expected there will be quite an offering of export cattle next Friday, on account of the opening of navigation at Montreal. Joseph Wilson is expected from Winni- peg with a train load.of cattle picked up through Manitoba. In hogs there was a weaker feeling, choice hogs having drop- ped about sec per lb. Top quotations to- day for prime bacon hogs were from 50 to 890 per lb. weighed off the ears. L1 sheep and lambs offerings were light and the result was that the feeling was firmer. Good grain -fed yearlings Bold at from 5}o to 690 per lb. In calves this market was a little batter, because of lighter offerings. Prices ranged from $2.60 to $3.75 per head. Only extra choice veals going higher. Be stockers and feeders not much was done. Quotations range from 290 for thin stockers to 40 per lb. for half fat feeders. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. BRUSSELS POST OFFIOE Savings Bank takes Deposita from 81,00 to 5 1,000 and allows 8i per cent. interest. T. FARROW, 87-3m Postmaster, AGENTS WANTED WHO DE– man t0 earn from 010 to 020 weekly. It can be done Belling our bardy,guarantoed, Canadian growth Nuroery Stook. Salary or 04)mm138lon paid weekly. Exclusive terri- tory. Handsome- outfit free, Write us at once for terms. E. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, 41-14 Toronto, Ont, STONE ! STONE ! Any quantity of Building, Corner, Rubble. Bill and Bridge .Stone for Sale, Quarried and ready for loading at Brussels Quarry. For price and terms appl y to JNO. M1TCH1tLL, 07.tf Box 100 Bxneie. FOR SALE. --THE UNDER– nem} offers for Bale 1 covered buggy nearly new; 1 sot Bingle harness; a quantity of hemlock lumber, different kinda; alsoa quantity of dim, squared and unog,ared, trom 7e to 24 feet long, will scum from 10 to 12 inches. Apply to WM. MIARTIN, 42.2 Flora street, Brussels, JJHITE FLINT SEED) CORN. We bavo secured a limited supply of this popular variety for the Ruse of our pat. rons and others who desire it. This corn ie 000008need the best in the market by all ex- tensive growers and especially by Robb. -0ieland, of Elma, in whose factory Sb tons of cheese were made by 27 patrons last season, eking this variety exclusively. Ordure left at rhomson's Grocery will be duly attend- ed to, Order early before the stock 1s all taken up. NEIL S. MCLAVOHLIN, Ohaesomaker. AUCTIONEERS. STAY 3, !.$9 Wall Papel' f If our understanding is oerreet you want to buy from the Big. gest Sboolle and at the Lowest Prices, and we mean tomeet you on bhoselinee and we think the way to do it lies in the very direotion we have taken, viz, :--- , EXCLUSIVE STYLES, LARGEST ASSORTMENT, I3ES'.0 'VALUES, PERFECT SERVICE, LOWEST PRICES, AT—��'oaa Pox's Drub Store, OPPOSITE QUEEN'S 'TOTED. . LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. -14 L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, 1U• Solicitor and cone eyanoor. Oolleo- boas mado. Offie—yaneton°'s Bloee, Bruo • sole. 51-3m M. SINCLAIR, • Si'atneeedoolie, &e. OBee—VusoBok, ,Notary r north of central Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. G• F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, Solicitor, idfderProudfoot'sc odeoh,)Omover Gillies & Smith's Bank, Bruesele. Money bo Loan. 47 DENTAL. DR. DAVIDSON, Graduate Toronto University, Licentiate Royal College Dental Surgeons. Grown and Bridge work a Bps/deityy. Moder- ate Pees. Satiefaotn loAssured, Ofilce over Barrett's barber shop,. Turnberry 55,, Brus- sels. VETERINARY. T D. W ARWIOK,. ea • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary college, ie: prepared to treat all disoaeea of domesticated animals in a com- petent manner. Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Galls promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary—Four doors north of bridge •:'urnberry et., Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. TA. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. • C.M., U. R. O.P., Edinburgh, M. 0. P 8, Ont, Residece and outdo in Wileon'e Block, corner of Mail and Turnberry Sta. Physician, y°intgBnet° eta. M. D. Graduate oiTorooVivrsiyMedcal Faculty. Member of college of Physicians and Surgeons, Oat. Oiuron—Neat door to MaBonald & Oo„ Walton Ont. BUSINESS CARDS. H. bIoORACKEN, at kis Grocery lurnb r of Mania at els. R.Tonsorial Artist- Shop Next door N. BARRETT, south of A. M. Moloy & Co's hardware store. Ladles' andohildrens hair cutting a-epeiaity ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSURANO0, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. WELLINGTON MUTUAL IN. 6171t1140E CO, ldetablished 1540, In- surances effected on all Town and Farm Property at very low rates. J. A. OliEIGHTON, 10.3m Agent, Brussels. AILEX. HUNTR, Clerk of the Fourth .Division Cour Co. Huron. OOnveyaroer, Notary Public Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections. made ()lice in Smalo'e Block, Brussole MISS O'OONNOR, R. T., . rgitinaesPiano oOrer Wlvisit Wgim Tuday and Wednesday of each week.. Resi- dence on Princess Street, Brussels. rp A. HAWKINS, M. 0. S. M. • Organist in 8t. John's Church, Brim sets and pupil, in the Art of Teaching,of A. W.'hhayet, Mns,Doa.,New Pork, wilgive lessons to pupils either on piano or organ, at his parlor over A.R.'8ntith's store,Brus- sela Vocal lessons also given. Terme mod- erate. BTJLL FOR SERVIOE.—THE undersigned will knelt for eervieo en Lot 7 Com. 0, Morris the tboro'-brat! Bus- t nm bull "Rod Rabin." Terms—$1.25 to be p aid on December 1st,1899. J. CLEGG, A, G. EASODI, 41.8m Proprietor. Lot 7, Don. 5. BULL YOB SEBVIOE.—THE undersigned will ]veep for service on Lot 15, Con, 0, Grey, a there' brad Short Horn 1fu,1, Cruickshank drain, purchased from Then,.0udmore, a well known brs0der, Tuokersmilh. Pedigree may bo seen On ap- psio48 2 t, Terms, 33140. MITCHELL Proprietor, Mortgage Sale. Under and by Virtue of thooert eon• tamed in a oortalu mortange (Mavted will be pro deed at time of anti) there will be offer- ed for Sale by'Pnhlfa Auction at QUERRIN'e HOTEL at the village of ETHEL, iu tho Towusklp of Grey, on TUESDAY, MAY 7111, 1895, At 1 O'olock p.m , the following Janda, viz.: . Lot No. 210 in the Gbh Concession of the Townehlp of. Grey, in the County of Huron, containing ,mei blushed aoroe more or lee, There is said to be on the property a fair dwelling hong°, frame barn and stable, to- gstheo with orchard and considerable clear' ing and the property is on a good road and within aconvenient distanoo ufEthel, TERMS OF SALE.—Ton Dor cent. of the pur- chase money on day of Bale,. and 0ueleiont to make u11 one half within ten days thereat/fr. Terme tor: balance made known at sale, Gated at Bruesele, April Melee. A. HUNTER, Agent far Vendor, EORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduct ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stook a specialty. Orders left at Ton Pees PubllehingHouse,Brussele,or eentto Walton P. 0., will receive prompt attention, T S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - .L' • BM, win soli for better priooe,to better men in leas time and less abarges than any other Auctioneer In Haat Huron or Ito won't Olaargo anything. Dates and orders can always he arranged at this oflloa 0r by personal application. REAL ESTATE. J1ARMS F011 SALE.—THE UN- DERSIONED has several good FarmBor sale and to rant, easy terms, in Townshipps of Morris and Grey, F 8. SCOTT. Brueel° rOMFORTABLE BRICK V. House for Sale or to Renton Turn - berry street, Brussels, Immediate prangs- -ion, Goode stable, well, olateen, 4 acre et laud, fruit trees, dee Also pasture of RIO acres lot 12, eon, 10, Grey.Liviug stream on farm, Apply to MRS. R, WALKER, 41- No, 81, John Street, Brussels,. �7OUSE AND LOT FOR. SALE. A- The eubeeribee offers her house and lot on Sohn Street for sale. There are 8 rooms lu.tile houa0, woodshed, hard and soft. water, &a. There ie 4 sem of land with fruit trees and iirraut bugling, also a good stable. For terms and conditions of stale a nlq to MRS. TH05, HATOBOF'1', 97.2m Brunetti.