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The Brussels Post, 1891-4-3, Page 88 1JJ .13.H I.- I -'OST OnoiernacememilestemalusiRentnerseessa Over Zoo Rohe - OF CEILING AND Wall Paper Received since February, 1501. We believe wo have the Finest and Best Values in Wall Papers and Borderings that have over been shown in Brussels. We have made selections from no loss than TEN MANUFACTURERS. It will give us pleasure to show you our samples. It will pay you to see them if yon pur- pose paper hanging. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &e. 9RANO TRUNK RAILWAY. sou'ratans ,EXTENsioa W. O. & P. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and Booth, as follows: Gorge S woio, GeiNs Nona n. Mall d:sa a.m. III M1sea..........., 9:20 a.m. 'express 11:45 a.m. I Mail 0:OS p.m. MixedE:t5 p.m. Express 0:90 p.m, (.ox x latus (cans. A chiel'e amang ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. APRIL. Ann, showers. Smoot. re -opened on Tuesday, GET ready for the census taker. PURE mixed paints. 33. Gerry. Coenom meeting next Monday evening, SPRING Fair at Brussels on Friday, 17th inst. Cent in and see Strachan's beautiful prints. TIIIOTIrr and clover seed at Geo. Beeker's, Senor, Board ou Friday evening of this week. Cloven, Timothy and garden seeds at McCracken's. Hems re -shaped. Mos. TtRxuuLr, Mill street, Brussels. DAISY barrel churns for about half price. 13. Gerry. ASSESSOR STEtt'Anr is on his rounds. Hide your poodle. Forum Division Court will be held on Thursday, 30th inst. Ttatonrrreeed, Alsike, mammoth and red clover seed. Geo. Good, A soon brick house to Pent or sell. apply at the xeollen mill, Brussels. Ir the ladies went a real nice pale of low shoes pall at Straohun's 51910 8,0:01. Bae. J. Boss and Rev. D. Forrest, of Walton, exchanged pulpits last Sabbath. O:Eu 40 cars of brick have been, or will be, deliverer) at Brussels station this spring. Fon will be pleasantly eurprised to see the lovely dress goods Strauhans have tor 10 cents a yard. Semmes will be 121 cents per pound in Brussels on and after Monday, 6th inst., so the butchers say. Levi Lear and family are removing to Wingham tbie week. Mr. Lott intends running a livery stable in that town. Ma. MoILI , a student of Knox Col- icge, preached in Knox oharoh last Sun - clay. He ie expected book for the com- osg Sabbath. Tem revenue for stamps at Brussels 9astofmce during enumeration week was 72.00. Exeter reports 546.63 and Clin- ton only 5101.15. Mxee Lnaa O'Coseme sang at a concert at Wroxeter last friday evening. H. L. Jackson and Mien Cale also contributed several violin and organ instrumentels. G. T. R. and C. P. R. tickets to Mani- toba, British Columbia, Washington Ter- ritory, Oregon and all points in North- west Territory. T. FLETcuzn, Town Ticket Agent G. T. 1L. TRI. Methodist church pulpit, platform end altar table were loaded down with tt line lot of house plants, many of them blooming, last Sunday, It is a move so agreeable that it would stand repeating. NEx'r Tuesday evening a meeting of all interested in the formation of a Driving Park Association in Brussels will be held in the Council Chamber at 8 o'clock. A11 interested are asked to attend the meeting. le is currently reported that J. and 1). Rose have dissolved partnership as tailors, olothiers, &a, and bind the first mentioned brother will retire from the arm, We have not heard what Mr. Ross purposes turning his atteutiou to but hope he will see hie way clear to re- Maleiu Bruesels. Hie leaving would put the "brake" on hese ball, cricket, &o. to a large extent tea he has taken a great in - tercet in these Sports. "Jim„” as he is familiarly known, is a general favorite with all, LAST Mond:Ly evening Court Princess Alexandra, of the Canadian Order of Foresters, tools possession of their new hall in the Blarhlll block. It 10 a bright, airy room, 2•3x9'4 feat, with necessary anteroom, &c. A. new carpet has been put down and new blinds bearing the emblenle of the Order purchased for the wininwe. A few complimentary speech. es welt made over the Hary quartet's by the brethren. Dedicatory eervices may be held later, The A. 0. U. W. of this place will also meet semi-monthly in the same premises, Mr. Blaebill has spared 010 rales nor expense to tit apt the place Tut a most creditable manner, This is an rust, 011ie. Fon:0 TEM -Tits sncoess of our last word finding contest, just closed, 351. uourage0 as to offer another Free 'Trip aronnd the World, or its °ash equivalent to the person sending in the largest list et Words spelt the same forward and back. guard„suclh ae "Pip” "Bob" "Hannah." The <mutest closes May 16. Three daily Prizes for the three largest lists received. Contest is open to the World. Every., moo sending ton words will get a prizs. ldoarly1200 won prizes in our recent eon. tact, Rules and sample paper 12 cents, together with a large illustrated cata- logue. Address Be11'e Magazine, 0311114, let, ITIS week our Milliners Ire lard at work preparing stock lor our Gr11ne spring Opening. Gua• a Stock will be more Attractive this Sensori than previous years, owing lo our increased Trade in that portion of our business 'We are determined to give our customers a larger and still better selection to choose from, and for workmanship and durability. Wo claim to Lead in Stylish and Fashionable Millinery. In Mourning Goods we can save you 40 per cent,, as all our Crapes, min - prising Samuel Courtaulds & Cos best makes, which we bought at GO cents on the dollar, are still in stock, while other stores have bought theirs on four months' time and at regular wholsale prices. You can see plainly that you can save two dollars on a five dollar hat or bonnet by buying it from us instead of those stores that buy goods regular on four and six months time. rout. Obedient Servants, W. NIGHTINGALE & Co., Brussels. Mwx pans, $1.00 per dozen. B. Gerry. TEivgnear sap pails 10 cents eaoh. B. Gerry. Charm, Timothy and Garden Seeds at Thomson's. GEE.QVARTEi ton of hutch sets at Mo. Cracken's. Peoeimme examinations were booming, last weak. To REYr.--The house lately occupied by W. J. Fairfield. Apply to Dn. Mc- KEtvEY. Fon sale oheap, two sets second hand single harness. Apply at I. C. Itichard's harness shop. Tne bliokworic and plastering of hire. Streehao's and J. G. Skene's stores has been let to D. A. Lowery. Fans groceries, canned. corn, peas, tomatoes, salmon, sardines, pears and strawberries, also condensed mince -meat just received at Strachan's. Seam assizes open in Goderich on Monday, 13th inst. Wm. Lount, Q. 0., of Toronto, looks after the interests of the Crown. Justice Faloonbr'idge, preside ing Judge. Onrcxar.-Everybody interested in the reorganization of the Brussels cricket club are melted to attend a meeting for that purpose at the American Hotel on Wednesday evening of next week. Cosvreetoxs.-The magistrates con- victions for the quarter, ending Maroh 10th,numbered only 28. Of the offences, 6 were for violation of the Crook's Act, all the rest were minor offences. The total fines amounted to 5141. LAcnossE.--A meeting will be held at the Central Hotel ou Thursday evening of next week for the purpose of organ- izing the Lacrosse clue for the ssasnn of 11301, meeting commences et 8 o'clock. All interested am invited to be present. TENDERS were received by Reeve Graham from the following persons for scraping Turnberry street and hauling refuse away :-Thos. Stewart, .540.00; Jas. Kelly, 525.00 ; David Shine, 525.00. The Street Committee awarded the work to Shine. MANITOBA SETTLERS' TRAINS.- -Marcel 21 and 31st, and every Tuesday during April. Sleeping bertha free. Excursions to British Columbia, Washington Territory, Oregon, California and other Pacific coast points, running through to Van- couver without change. Tickets and in. formation, T. FLRrounit, Town Agent G. T. R. VESTRY MEETING. -On Monday of this week the annual vestry meeting was held in St. John's church. The financial statement was of a very satisfactory character, the church being reported en. tirely out of debt. Office bearers were re•appointed ae follows : People's War- den, Jas. Maxwell ; Minister's Warden, H. Dennis ; Sidesmen, A. Koenig and Jas. Cardiff ; Lay Delegate to Synod, Thos. Kelly ; Vestry clerk, Jas. Jones. Mise Gate has tendered her resignation as organist, the same to oome into effect on the 17th of May. BARREL or FLoun,-On Good friday a curling match was played on Maitland Rink between sides Wiesen by President Laird and Vice President Thompson, the losers to pay for a barrel of flour for the poor. The Vice President won by 10 shots. Following is the snore : PRESIDENT, vIOE PRE1r11P,NT. Joe BaUantyne, A. Ooesley. T, Boss, H, Dennis, J, T, Ross, W. P. Scott, S. W, Laird, sltip......8 D.C. Ross, skip..., 19 B,1r0oe, kt. N. Barrett, Dr. MaNa00000e, W. Scott, F. 8. Scott, P. Scott, A. Currie, skip 10 W.'i'hompson, ship 14 Totll 18 Total 031 POINTS AND Meeets,-Last Friday afternoon fourteen members of Brussels curling club assembled at the rink and played points for the right of holding the four medals belonging to the club, viz. ; one gold, two silver and one bronze, for the coming year. The ice was heavy but some good work was clone and an enjoy. able tune put in. The score in the order of playing is as follows : W. Thompson 18 F.s,•soott 2W D. 0, }Long 20 It Ross ...............10 W. 1', Scutt 20 W. Scott 20 Dr, MoNaugghtou ...11 W. Bright 17 S. W. Doled.,,......., 34 J. 13a,rltt... 11 A. (Mosley e0 76, Grundy... ..10 J, T. Rose 10 51. Ooums. ,. .... ,... 10 W. F. Scott therefore won Ole gold medal and S. W. Laird the largest silver medal. D. 0. Ross, A. Cotisley, F. S. Scutt and W. Soot: are Lies for 3rrl place, 57.45.00 Ix Germ eon A Wien. -Wo will give to the first person belling us before Juno Tat, 1801, where in the Bible the word "wife" is firer found 5100.00 iu gold. To the next 430.00. To tete third, 5255.00. To the fourth, 920.00, To the fifth, 515,00. Tu the sixth; 810.00. To the next 25, 55 each, To the next 20, 52 eaall. To the person sending in the last correct answer, we will give $100 in gold. 1'01 tete next to the hast 500, and so on same as from the first, With your answer send 25 ate. in silver, or 27 eta, in etam ]e, far a box of Dr. Cole's Blood end Liver Pills the beet Blood, 1 e 1 d, Liver and Stomach Pill over made, Sure cure for sink "headache. 1]on't gripe, Re. member the pre'enta are absolutely free, being given away to advertise Dr, Cole's Perfect Pills and Family Remedies. At the close of the contest the names and addresses of all the prize winners will ap. pear in oda paperWe refer yeti to the Traders' Hanel of Orilla, Send at Maga and bo first. Address, home Specific Co., Orilhe, Ont, Secoan hand lumber weeon for eale, Inuzn•on Bonn Wt19 visiting the various 13. Gerry. deem tmeuts of Brussels publio school Waiter 51.04 per bushel on Brussels this week. market this week. COMM Exnlxeti: AINALEE was in town Jeer received, 5 Barrels Dutch Sett On Saturdny. The contract lot by him Onions, fur sale at GEO. B,Eaan's. to Jas. Kelly for widening the et,eeb ON the morning of Good Friday Rev. north of the bridge is b ing pushed W. T. Oliff preached a very appropriate ; ahead end a good job is being done at a discourse in St, John's church on the ' law figure. Owing to tee cellar digging and excavating Mr. Kelly was able to do the work for 16 cents per rod. Under ordinary circumstances it would be worth three times that price. The per• manent sidewalk will not be laid until the earth has got well settled. Tempor- ary walks will be arranged as soon a3 the grading ie completed. BIBLE Scums). -Tho following fe the report of work done this year by the Brussels Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society : Brussels,- East, russels,East, Miss Vanstono and Miss Kelly 5 23 50 West, Mrs. Rod'k Rues and Mrs. Alex. Strachan 11 60 North, Mrs. J. Kerr 6 00 Morris,- Con. orris,-- Con. 7, Misses McColl and lere Arter 1 70 Con. 6, Misses Wacker and Smith g 05 Con. 6, llIioees Clark and Love 1 40 Con. 1, Misses Blink and Cur- rie 4 87 Con. 3, bliss Xroland 2 00 Con. 2, Aliases Reid and For- rest 1 00 Ethel, ldiesos Davies andMilne14 15 Grey, - Cons. 13 & 11, Misses Dalian type and Ilislop 7 75 Cons. 11 & 12, Aliss Perrie 12 05 Cons. 9 & 10, Misses Iiabltirk and Ball 0 02 Cons. 7 & 8, Misses Crones and Cardiff 4 45 Dons. 5 & (i, Misses Smith 4 85 Cons. 3 & 4, Misses Strachan and Taylor 5 40 Cons. 1 & 2, Miss Struohan2 30 Collection at annual meeting 5 22 Cash from Depository 6 93 Total suf)etinge and death of our Saviour. Mr. Hunt occupied tete pulpit of the same church on Sunday evening, Tiros. TnM:119ox has put on a brand new wagon on the Brussels and Seafotth stage route. •'Royal mail stage" adorns the 'enx, LosT.-On Monday, March 2305, one for driving glove. Any person finding the same will please leave it at Tun Peer Publishing House. A Bandmaster, engaged by the Band committee, is expected here in a few days. We hope to soon bear the weloolne strains as of old. TrE mantle goods have arrived at Mrs. E. Rogers. They are really very pretty end you should go and see them. Mies bloore, as usual, is ready to take Spring orders in this department. A missiocary program will he present- ed by the Y. P. C. A. of the Methodist oburoh next Monday evening. The Ex- ecutive Committee have the entertain. tient in hand. It well e00siet of ad- dresses, musical selections, readings, &e. WELL-D00ereo men Damrnso.-George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar. ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satiefaetiotc. Wells cleaned out and put in !)roper Shape. Terms reasonable, Residence eecoud door north of the bridge, west aide of Turnberry st., Brussels. 43-tf Ten closing meeting for this season in connection with the X. P. 0. A. of Mel- ville ohuroh will be held next Monday evening, commenoing at 8 o'clock. There will be a musical and literary pro. gram. Miss Jennie Cargill, elooutioniet bf Wingham, will be present and favor the audience with a number of selections. TEE Lioenee Board fur East Huron will meet at the Central Hotel, Brussels, on Friday, 17th inst., for the purpose of granting hotel licenses for 1891. There are 27 epplioante this year, being 3 more than last year. Isaac Gill. Ethel ; Jos. Youngs, Fordwiob, and John Haeket, Lekelet, are the new applicants. No shop licensee applied for in the Riding. STANDARD BANR.-Thie monetary in- stitution opens its doors for the transao• tion of banking business in Brussels on Friday of this week. The new premises, rn the Stretton block, have been fitted up with large vault, heavy Taylor safe, offices, 8:c., and presents a very neat ap. pearance. Manager Soholfield and Teller Morden Were duly installed by Inspector Loudon and the cash and keys handed over to their keeping. A GREAT SPELLING Vetere -The great. est spelling match on record is that offered by Our Homes PCbliehing Co., in which they will award the following magnificent ()nett Prizes :-Uno prize of 5300 ;, one prize of 025:0 ; two prizes of 5100 ; four prizes of 550 ; eight prizes of $25 ; twenty prizes of 510 ; forty primes of 95 ; one hundred prizes of 52 ; and two hundred of 51. These prizes will be awarded to the persons sending in the 3S3RVSEJp2.,S lexes.ae=mos. Fall 'Wheat , Spring Wheat Barley Gats Peas Butter, tube and rolls.... Eggs per dozen... Flour per barrel....:,.... Potatoes Hay per bon .. Pork , • Hides per 1b ............. Salt per bbl., retail...... Sheep skins, each........ Lamb skins eaoh Wool, per 1b. 1 02 1 0.1 1 00 1 02 40 50 01 53 70 75 11 15 19 00 4 50 5 00 45 50 5 00 6 00 5 00 5 50 4 00 125 00 00 75 40 50 18 20 c2mo00'a- FRxDAr Arnrr, 30101. --Farm stock and implements, lot 4, eon. 18, Grey. Sale commences at 1 o'clock, Jno. Roddick, proprietor, F. S. Scott, auctioneer. Tlruns'eex APRIL Orn, -Farm, stock, implements, &c., Id 2, eon, 9, Grey, Sale commences at 1 o'clock, W. Richard• son, proprietor, F. S. Scott, auctioneer. TnunecAt, APnu, 10th. -Farm stook and hotel furniture, at Cranbrook. Sale commences at 1 o'clock. A. Reymann, auct, J. 0. Took, prop. Brussels, April 17. Listowel, April 17. Wingham, April 15. Hibbert, l+'taffa, April 8. Miieholl, iday, April 3. Stratford, Friday, April 17. Blanchard, Kirktoe, April 9. South Huron, Btucefleld, April 1.4. Osborne and Stephen, Exeter, April 10. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. S. at my Storehouse, a limited fluent{ of Carter's Prize Prolific Barley, growl' fro lust year's. imported seed. 39- B, GRAHAM, Bruesele, $125 54 DOG LOST. - LAST FRIDA EED BARLEY.- FOR SAL APRIL 3, 1891. OASTROILINA I (TRULY VEGETABLE) 7.b:swill to £caul! n Ilelhaldn Rom nay for i the ordinary ellae1035e of children, nidi I no Indigestion, Hour Stomach, Oali- shdpnrlon Wln9 mels, Teething Troubles and many other die. mases ootem011 to children. PREPARED aY J, T. PEPPER, Beeman -A, A0 a Spring Mudialn2 to Purify the Blood use Pl:pl'011'e SaBaleA.1t1LLA. An 0 Conon 5lodielue use Depot:els Bram, 01' T,ta AND WILD 00101,1,5, -3450 FOR THI;BE AT(-- Peppei"'s Di'ZG , Store, One door South of Straehal's New Store. BANKINU. oINTOSl3 & MoTAGGART, BANKERS, . BRUSSELS, Tr4sacact a Gea%,oxa,1 >3anla:iaag 353+1,n13.3.00c. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and United States Drafts beugbt Dud sold, Mt 7.055 allowed on Deposits. Collections made on fwoe)'abfu tel -so, Canadinu Agents-ltflanc0AN5's BANN OE CANADA. Wow York AOO,1te-.Iln'ommuns Sun TnAn Ens NA'rmNAL BANE. MAL AND C9NyEYANCINO. R' L. TAYLOR. BARRISTER, finlioitnr and Conveyancer. Onnc, Bons made. OOkee-Vanstonde Block, Brue• sols M. SINCLAIR, v Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub. lie, Co. OSoo-5rabaln's Block, l doer north of Pepper's Drag Store, Private Funds to Loan. DICKSON & HAYS, l Mato with Garrey/ & Proudfoot, Gardo- 01011,3 Remitters, Solicitors, 0onvevannere• &o. Offlce0-Brnseel5 end Benfnl•th. Bras. eels OSAoo-Upstairs over Bank, Money to Loan. n,s,eArs, w, E.DiensoN A• M. TAYLOR, B. 0. L., Barrister. Taylor,,toOloughturcs, nriebers solicitors, 00. Manning Arcade, Toronto, Money to loan. RUSINESS CARDS. H. MoCRACIIEN, • Insurer ofMarriage Licensee. Ogtos at his Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels. TI.Tonsoriel Artist. Shop -Next door N. BARRETT, Rooth of A. 113', Kegav& (len hardware etnre. La dies' and obildrens hair mating a specialty A 1toNAIR, • lssnrm' of 'dengue Lloonans, by appointment of Lieut-Goyern"1•, Cominis- oirmor, tee, Q.33, C'nnyoynnrnr and Aeonb Fire Inetn•auao Co. 010oe at the (h•nllhroek Post 011loo. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM- rNeOnANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. OUELPH. E ALEX. FTrNTF.R, ty Olerlr or the Fourth m 80RST- FolatnsT,-In Elma, on March 25011, the wife of Mr. Wm. Forrest, of a eon. Heree In Listowel, on March 23rd, the wife of Mr. R. K. Hall, of a eon. MoKan.-In Ethel, on March 80th, the wife of Mr. Daniel McKay, of a eon FEAR. -In Morris, on March 1401, the wife of Mr. Samuel M. Fear, of a daughter. Otlatenes.-In Grey, on March 28th, the wife of Mr. Samuel Chambers, of a daughter. CAMERON. -In Ethel, on March 8011, the wife of Mr. Alex. Cameron, of a daughter. MODONALD.In Wingham,on March 21s0, the wife of Mr. W. H. McDonald, dentist, of a daughter. SeEA1Tvs-22E=, SI'ENCE-Town8n.-On the 1811 ult., by Rev. A. Y. 1lartloy,b1r. John Spenoe, to bliss Annie Towler, both of Morrie. largest number of correctly spelled words LANamosy' Bnowx.---At Alo'osworth, on found in the advertising pages of the Mr.r L1ah eelultGeorgey 1Zev, A. Stevenston, to Boas February truniber of Our Flomee, in s Samuel Brown, Langton, to Mise which no letters occur butt those found in Elsie both of Grey, the sentence : "Our Homes is IInr:vall. J. A\N11PMEsr,-Ill Listowel, oil the ed as a Home Magazine." Special sash 2411 art., 1y Rev, Lu, 10 Miss Belle, prizes will be given away each day and Tanner, of iter al to MPs Priest, of each week during this competition, second dangltter of Joseph Priest, of wblah elosee April 25th, 1801. Send 10 r Elm. cents in stamps or sliver, for a sample 1 A±rPatcnn--Monet.-Ab the Bev. F.11. copy of the February number, with rules Parsonage, the 24th It Rev. F. Mi and regulatione governing the compete. Slnnh, ke 24th AILo Mr. Levi San. Address, Our Home Pub. Co., Pa of barer, to bliss Veronica Holm, Brockville, Ont. all of Grey. Doan.-I,arly Good li'riday morning JoxNS bride,. mother, o er, the he 26 a ,of the bride's I. Camp, on the . th ,tit., by W, 3, Fairfield died tit the home of J. Rev. I. Caalpbbll, ]?h. S„ henry Stevenson, Wingham, He with Mrs. Johnson to Margaret Rae, both of the Fairfield lelb Brassele on Tuesday after- township of Elut& noon for I3eltuuutaiu, intending to make 1'eteme,_L1Nnsty.-11,6 Ingersoll, April a brief visit at Wingham where they 10th, 1800, by Rev. C. IT. Koyl, Rev. were to take the 0, P. R. for their dee- Iirnost S. Yates, of Forest„ (now of tioatian. He failed very rapidly, how. Atwood,) to Mise Louisa, daughter ever, and passed away a0 ttatecl above. of John Lindsay, Wanehopc1ele, IIe was about 30 years of age and leaves Woodstncic. a widow and four children, the eldest of whom is 7 years old. The funeral took at the £Ylethodiat Parsonage, Blue. pieceon Sunday afternoon and was um vale, by Rev. 1, 1). Walltvin, 11'fr. dor the auspices of the Odd Fellows of Tlloe, Cornell, of Morris, to Miss whiob order the deceased was a member Jennie, ,laughter of Goo. Carernore, in the past, The 11e11 Factory Band of Morris. headed the prontssion to the Winghalu Mate'-CLAnite-At Gm ll. 71. church, cemetery. Mr. Fairfield 0a1110 to Brue Concordia, Kansas, on March 12111, eels about three years ago succeeding A. by Rev. B. T. Stauber, 1L'. Gootge Bauslaugh, now of SeaforIl>, in the Bios- Matey, formerly of Brussels, Ont„ eels photograph gallery, which business t0 Mies Entree D., daughter of 8', he managed very suoceee£nlly and sans- (;lark, of Concordia, factorily until a few weeks ago When, .- owing to 111 health, Mr. Fairaad sold to 2:2372). Lorne Hunter. The subject of this not- McKAy..-1n Grey, on Mcoi'cl1 21110, An - ice came from the East to Wingham and Rus McKay, aged 81 years, in the latter plaoe he worked for some 3i'AInP1NLn,--In Wingham, on the 27611 time at marble cutting, and to this he ult., W. 3, Fairfield, aged 30 yoat•e. attributed his dlsonse-consumption-by Boui,cen,-.1u MoRdlop, on lilareh 22nd, ewullotviig particlee of state end dust, Martha, beloved wife of Joseph Ile was a roan of wonderful vitality and Banlga', aged 32 years, his pltlok in combating disease and stink- Citooxe,--In Grey, on March 31st, Wm. ing 00 work Was something WOudOrflll, . W„secatd On of George and Harriet The deaeased was insured in the Relief Crooke, aged 28 years, d months Scolety I. 0. 0. P. for 0,600. Mrs. and 14 days. 51. Wildon, Mrs. Cormack, J. Bal. Ritmmn,-in ltlaodyville, B. 0„ on the Intorno, Noble Gerry, W. Bright and W, 22nd tilt., Eleanor, beloved wife o Scott attended the ftineral, Mrs, Fair- Tae. Rolm, lett of Clinton, sister of field has Ole eymrathy of her may the late W. A. Oalbick, aged (10 friends ip )3reascla. , years, 10 montba and 18 days, CosSEtr.--CAsr•.olonE,. .On the 25th tilt., in Brussels• yellow in color; had leather strap around Pis hook. The owner will bo greatly obliged to have 10 returned or 1te whereabouts made known. Any per- son returning the dog will be suitably re- warded, MRB, GREIONSLADB, 8511 Cun., Morris, REAL ESTATE. FARMS FOR SALE. -THE UN - sale and to re ni easy terms ainilTownships Farms p of Morrie and Grey. Y. 8. SOOTT,Brussels, 57-tf, f1HOIOE FARM I'OR SALE. - 1 J Being South half Lot 27, con. e, OTorris, 100 sores, nearly all cleared. Good buildings, fine young bearing orchard, Immediate1,os- session, Easy Tondo Appply to tf- W. M. SINCLAIR, 8olloitor•, &s„ Brussels, -4OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- .Cho subscriber off ars her hone.) Red lot, earner 01 Janos 5103 streets, Brussels. There is a comfortable house, good stable, splendid well, 00, o11 the wises, acre of land. Por further portion. ears Oslo twice, terms, &c. apply to RIBS. WM. MoODLL0uGH, Brussels. TTIARl1I Ji'OR SALE. -TEE UN' clerrani, being Lot ned 1, Col,a 0,L1Grey, fole r sale. !'here are 88 acres under crop, balance timbered. Thom is a good orchard, well, &o. on the promises, besides log house, bank barn, &o. Will be sold on reasonable terms. 0Or rice anti full psa'tieulu,B apply to WM. 04.11 11001, Brussels 1', 0., or JooN BRewrns, Seaforth, Ont. 117-1lim 00 ACRE FARM ii'OR SALE, offer their 501-The 1 auateel forrnneoutatohmE200 acres, being Lot a, Coe, 10 and Lot 33 Con. 11, Gray township fur sale. neuro is a log house, good outbuildings large orchard, water supply, &o, on the premises. The property s only li miles irotn the thriving village 0f Brussels, '.G'nll partiouln'e ae to price, terms and conditions of sale may be ascertained 011 application to 87.05 1r1'11tGUS0A BROIL, Teeswater, %ALUAI3LI1, 50 ACEE�FARM V run S,\Ltt.-Being west Croy, 81 miles front 135006ele, 110015 1aCind is good Olay 10x101, Well drained, mostly ell e Ie01.0tt.artd int 80113 ei (let. Ow) acro of or. chardle good repair, There is Jt 1;e000 flan. ing epr[ifa 0>t the prmui0081,1,) nn nxtla well at the b1Uldi nos. The build 1ngeare u0ulhu't- able. Weald take euiimbic prop/310V 10 Or near 11151, rlo as part slay. 1''or 1111'11101 PM' Boulnrs apply on 3110 plendsos Cls br adtll'000 Brussels P. fie1108, Melia BOOB, . Witt rip) o RENT . TILT DE SIR- ,5110,51 property oil Turnberry street, Brussels, owned Ilv the estate of the luta, Tho s. UL111i01•d being about 811101'05 o' Nue with good Noble iJwo1ih,pp barn, stables and driving ell od, good well width pnulp, 71100 gond orchard,. Weil bo 005ben ler three or Ilya Near to a good tenant, Immediate passes - Hoe dal be aiytol. Alelyg to N.0 D 100IlD, to illerotant !Pallor, r, l'russols, Ont, 91tfnr A, BrNip: u, )1 v, Court Clerk, ,(7A. iiii !Fest SALE, -TBE 'Lire. nl.n5tssl',n Offers for We the Korth Oo hty0llluier� nenLainIngGelmaiesllThe land to al pest quality and in a high state of cultivation, well fenced and nines -drained a'6 dome cleared, NOW triune hateo, ()rooms milk hoose with oonarote Walls, 2 lvelle good barna and shod, orchard, eta, blight alleles the wheat. odesirable 3' 0l) gnelteffei t- able betels will he given, 'Title portent, lit, JAMES li1LJEVlt Owner, Floaforth P,0, Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Colleetlane made. Oinee in Graham's Block, Brussols, ATIRs SHERLOCK,IV ~-- Late of the Conservatory of Music, Toronto, 10 prepared to give lessons at Ethel and Oranbrook. Pupil of Professor Fisher Mr. 5. H, ala k r. Harrison o vocal al music.n the piano,Class and Cram brook. every Tu 'easy, For terms, &o., apply at tela Methogtet Par0onege, Mind. ISS CALE Organ, Organ st In Piano, ons Church,l Pipe Brus- sels, solicits a share of the patronage of Mao male -loving people of Brussels end vicin- ity. Iuetruotious given at current rates. Terme, references, &e, may be ascertained by calling at the residence of etre. Danford sr., Turnberry street, Brnseoln, 7.05 Miss LILLA O'CONNOR Is desirous of procuring pupils iu Vocal Music. Prof. Warrington, of Toronto is pleased to give his testimonial ae to Mien O'Oonuor'e ability, she haying been a pupil of hie during her stay in Guelph. Iustru. m ental Minis 00 Plano, Organ and (::Mar. Tereus Horde known on appboatlou. Princess St., Brussels, miss O'Connor is open for Connor, Rngngnmanls, 110 - MENTA[. G. L. Ball, L. D.8. Nitros Oxide Gas ad- ministered for the Pfirllese 1ixtr(Letiou of Tooth, 71 Garrard Street l+,ast. Tonuvma, iAre.1 t"N TI Mr .1 M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S„ Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeeue, Ontario, and of Toronto MA - MeV, 1s'sxon-Opposite Amerioau Roto1, Breams. AUCTIONEERS, ARAY MANN, • Auctioneer, le always ready to at- tend Hales of farms, farm stook, &a, Terms eneerfWly given, Oranbronl1 P. 0. Sales may be arranged ab TEE POST Publishing Meuse, Brussels. E .E0110E KIRKBY, Licensed Ant -lancer. Bales conduct- ed on reasonable terms, 'Forum and farm stook a sueotalty. Orders left at Tan .Poen 11uh11 Ailing Hoene, B11100001, or Hent le Walton P. 0., ,yell receive prompt attention, AVING TAKEN OUT LIGE - N A. ala ns Eli Audio/Jeer, I b r asonable to aoudad) silex of farm stunk at reasonable prions. Avowing the Standing of nearly every persue 1 am in a position, to Fell to good •luarl»and got good 000uiiiy 13,11050 001(1 oneredib. Batiefaetioe guaranteed• Give nue a call. N. b' 8. SCOTT. MEDICAL CAROL. M. F. DALE, Ai. J�,, Member of the Coltoge of Phyelolart end Burgeons of Cubnrio Iiy roma 1natlen UOlee and Residence - Mali sued, ].east•, Maud, 011taxi°, A. IIlaNAUGIITON, M. D. 4y e 0, 7G, L, It. C. P., Edinburgh, 21)0,3 11 (ut, At Peppm•'s 31010 Store from i to 11:80 a. and from 110ot09 0l,l ie, OOher hours nlay be found at his roe s, Mill form. erly 008511)10d by Dr, n ntehhlson, Mill at. VETERINARY. CreT,a. WARWICK, Boner Graduate of the Ontario 'Veterinary 0011ego, 10 P00111170 10 treat di diseases Of donlestIoated animals 111 a Dom• Iletent manuAe, Pantalar attention paid to vatorinaryy Sent(stri. Calls creamilyd►. tended to. 011108 and 3'lldrui5ry--Two 1101'1 north of bridge, 11Srnirorry st„ DI•utlehls,l