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The Brussels Post, 1891-4-10, Page 81Hr. tiffLSSJLa PUS ' Over 2,000 Rods 1 Ulr CEiiL1\Cx AND Paper 1Beeeived since February, 1891. We believe we have the Finest and Best Values in Wall Papers and. Borderings that have ever been shown in Brussels. We have made selections from no less than TEN MANUFACTURERS. It 'sill give us pleasure to show you our samples. It will pay you to see them if you pur- pose paper hanging. G. A. DEADRIAN, Druggist, Bookseller, eke. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 8000EERS name:03'CN W. G. d: re Trains leave Brussels Station, North Mali South, as follows: GOING Bonus. Gonna NoRTu. MAD Ursa a.m. Alined 0:30 a.nl. Express......iti45 a.m. Avail 3 UUp.m. lamed [kW p.m. Express 9:45 p.m, xDr}i 3ch's Item A chiefs among yo Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prem it. Bea roads. SPAINO Assizes April 13th. Tam egg business in livening up. Sranvo Fair next Friday, 17th inst. teem Heinvey was in town this weak. MIIIIPln McLmnNAN was in town last roma. rive lbs, oronge marmalade, 50e, Geo. Rood. gem in and see Stracban's beautiful paints. Timmer sad clover seed at Geo. Jsuoker's. A. M. Masa has been on the sick list Ws week. Cloven, Timothy and Garden Seeds ab raomeon'a d.1 recuts, a former resident of Brus- sels. is in town. '.Miss Many Monts', of Wingham, was he town this week. Oen newspapers for sale at Tr»: Po.;T $'rblishing lioure. EDWARD Gnl)I(ILI,:ti and Wife hare re. aan'ed to Owen Soiwi, Sears talk of a change of proprietors in Ike Queen's hotel in this place. .8 eons brick house to rent or sell. .apply at the s oollen mill, Brussels. Ir the ladies want a real nice pair of . w shoes call at Strechnli s new stole. tame were 200 persons iu attendance al the Methodist Sabbath echoed tautSun- efev. (M1D CITY ILLUEY OPE NIdI )WILL TAKE PLACE ON( 1o11 Saliirda➢, Apra i7tV 18111. Ladles, it will pay you to not make your Spring purchases till you see our Grand Display this season. We cannot possibly open our show rooms before that date, as our large stock is being completed as fast as possible by four competent milliners, and our display will be second to. none outside of the cities, We request every lady In the town of Brussels and Grey and Morris town- ships to be present at our Opening to see our Magnificent Display of Trimmed Millinery. Your Obedient 'Servants, W. NIGHTINGALE & Go., Brussels. Hear ou your undershirt for a moot or so yet. ONE•ouAnran ton of Dutch sets at Mc Craoken'e, HATS re -shaped. has. Toexutte„ 11.11 street, Brussels. Mutsu barrel blaeltstrap. Preset barye St. Leon. Geo. Good. Trios. Hue, intends leaving for a pre pealing tour through Michigan. Jun, reoeived, 5 Barrels Dutch Set Onions, for sale at GEo. Fos sale cheap, two Bets second hon single harness. Apply at I. C. Richard' harness shop. Naw subscribers are coming to tit front, $1,00, in advance, secures Tel Pose for the balance of 1891. IN future the 4th Division court will le held on Tuesday instead of Thursday The next court will be held on the 28th inst. Femme report fall wheat as lookin exceedingly well. But a month or so 0 very treacherous weather is yet in store for it, REv. R. PAUL gave a very practical ad- dress last Wednesday evening in the Methodist church at the Women's Mis- sionary prayer meeting. IT is said that Postmaster Farrow has purchased the building now used as a Flour and Feed store and will remove the postofice there during the year. JAtrae STnE•VT(N, jr., has been laid up for some time vri h e sore hand occasi,nl- ed from cuts received from broken plass followed by something like bleed poioult. Mg. I'r.ows exit Pora rs,—Tile attention of farmers is directed to the advertisement of W. 11. Wits.•n relative to the manufac- ture of superior plows, plow points, &r. Call in and SOU them and get prices. Till Winghnm Correspondent saye : — "Dick" the bootblack, was iu town gain last week and thinks the reeve is a retry wean roan to order him to Leave Ile town. He left for Lieus.•e's on Fel- d h SEWED hand lumber wagon for sale. B. Gerry. Moyne, Timothy, and garden seeds at McCracken's. 11 See W. R. Wilson's new plows before you purchase elsewhere. 1 HonsvtloN should see our cats before ordering their route bills. e- To RENT.—The house lately occupied by W. J. Fairfield. Apply to Dn. Mc• t Tiri,V8T, SEE G. A. headman's advt. this week, d He has over 2,000 rolls of new ceiling and s wall paper in stook. SEED oats (Bgyptian,) good and Olean, e weigh 44 Ibe. per bushel. Price 55 touts, E Cash. RUMEN SIIITt. Tnn sold weather kept the ice in Matt. e land rink so good that the curlers bad a • lively same on Tuesday of this week. EDWARD GARvio, the professional fruit tree pruner is operating in Brussels just g now. He re putting Jame Wilson's or- chard in a business like shape. MESSES. BAWTIZOU SIER AND EDWAaDs have leased the upper fiat of the Wilson Foundry and all the wood working mach- inery and are pushing work in that line. "Hua me to death," is the title of a new song. It is said to be intended for a duet and no audience. If it is suouess- ful it will be a tight squeeze. It is certainly a ticklish productiou and alight result in bolding a fellow for life. WE would rami lid our c0rreepondents, that while we are pleased to iueert any communication of a legitimate mare, yet itis necessary that tate name of the writer should accompany the letter, sot for publication, but simply 00 a token of good faith. hoses OArss" says that this year we will have the wannest end pleasantest April that we have had for many years. Ths first 11ai1 of May, or even up to the 24011, is to be cold and backward, but with no frost of any consequence. Cn the whole Moses considers the season will be a favorable one for the Drops. W. C. Honore : has disposed of his Flour and Feed business iu Brussels to R. Bing, of Blnevale, who took posses- sion this week. lair. Hetrtley intends leaving town and will try his fortune in Winnipeg. He holds a teacher's certifi- cate and may teach Ilia "young idea," Mr. Flartley'a removal will cause a hitch in the preparation of the cantata "David, the Shepherd Boy" as he was taking the part of David, one of the loading characters in the cantata, Onu2)nREn Bene.—Last week the Standard Banie of Canada opened a branch in Cepa Stretton's new block, under the Inanngenent of G. P. Sahol• field. For some time past the business people of Brossele, and farmers of this vicinity have been trying to suture the establishment of a chartered Bank and they .ere to be atilgralidate 1 01 obteints1 a rank 221110' of 740 Wealthy an in01111 11,1,1. See e0101. in th:s issue of Tins 1`0,1'. This Is an Easy case. fume Tate.—Tho sueces3 of our last word finding contest, just closed, en- unto ages ns to offer another Free Trip eronnd the World, or its each equivalent to the person sending in the largest list of words spelt the came forward and back. ward, such as „Pip" "Bob" "llaunah." The contest closes May 15. Three daily prizes for the three largest lists received. Contest is open to the World. Every- one sending ten words will get a prize. Nearly 1200 won prizes in our recent oon- teat. Rules and sample paper 12 cents, together with a large illustrated cata- logue. Address Bell's Magazine, Or 11110, Out. Fort run WEST. --Tho following pe080220 have been ticketed by J. T. Pepper, C. P. R. agent, Brussels, during the poet week: —Mies S. M. McNeil, of Grey, to Port- land, Oregon ; John Coates, of Grey, to Penned, Oregon ; W. C. and Devitt Hartley to Pilot 1:Iottnd, D'Iare ; Miss Annie McCallum, of Wawanosh, to West. Superior, Wisconsin ; Wm. Armstrong, Wawanesh, to (Thumbnut, B, C. ; WIn. Wright, of i1.Tot•rie, to Vancouver, 11. C. ; Jamie Robb, of Morris, to Gremlin, Dalt, ; Goo. Platt, of Myth, to Crandin, Dalt. llobt. Goemen, of Blyth, to Portage la Prairie, Man, ; Peter Canmpboll and wife, Nephew of Wn1. Cameron, of Mortis, to Chicago, Ill. TRE BAN12-•Bandluastee Albert:UM of Hamilton, arrived in town last week and at once set to work, with the committee, to le.organize the Band. Ten or twelve members of the former Baud Banc joined and nearly as many more recruits are muter instruction and before many weeks w0 may expect to hoar some thole° selea- 1i0tne from them. Mr, Albertet i gnu about his work 10 a thorough going menu and is evidently an experienced band at Moiling. It become the very plain duty of (ivory citizen of Brussels to fud the towbar and committee in every possible way so that we may have in the time to come what we have po0000eod in the poet ro Band that will do credit to the town. There will be font olerionets and a picclo in the new bated in addition to the brass and (henna. Tun Pose With. es Bandmaster Albertson ovaty 'anal'' in his week and hopes tho 1Hambees will apply them5elyes fn stith a manner as LO do 000ait to lila theteuetiell. MSS, SAxoot. PEAnrul ix home from an r 1 :extended visit with relatives in Port iEurun, Dlich. T. J. BISNI eoT, organizer of Patrons of r610005try for Huron County, is now work- ing in this locality. eroo will be pleasantly surprised to see 'ale lovely dress goods Straohans have ifor 10 cents a yard. 2ISXT Sabbath morning Rev S. Seliery will preach a sermon to the Methodist 1298130tH school last Sunday. Term days are growing longer so teepidly that they fairly Thum, but the wend seems to get all the credit for the wise. :Rim P. ler. 1IoEecneno is expected to Deas elh in Iinox Church next Sabbath. 0(o supplied the pulpit of this thumb Taut .Sunday. Tem proceed inee of the Huron Comity Sabath school Convention in pamphlet germ. me: now toady for distribution. 1rFtetprif e is 5 cents per copy. 1e Tey residents of 7'ur1,berr v Street, womb, :,re talking the 81 0191"D of the 3 star cu m0io ,tr..el so 123 to give them 9'12 1,32 tt t, 1610 ('anal dr:Li1.8. 1 A. f lits ole hoe been eat nged as yr asiet and choir lender in St. Jelin'' 011 dearth, Eressels, leis duties contmenec i en Slay 17th. He is said to be a proem. th �snS mp913J2,0, Aa e exchange hit the nail square on the )head when it said "Seven rules are neves. teeny to get rip a handkerchief flirtation. Mule first, two handkerchiefs and bwo 2laals. Thi other six rules are unn0005. nary. A ooterrtironeor claims that Samson was the fleet man to advertise. He took este solid columns to demonstrate hie aamongth and eevoral thousand people ellorobled" to the scheme at once. He low oght down the house. taw Reuro Ccls.—W, M. Sinclair has lot the 001100act for the erection of a two n0eoy brick veneer eottaga to Messrs. &nab, Malcolm d' Gibson, the building to be completed by Joly 1st. It will be Vag; feta, interior finished in aeb, and +mill have all the modern conveniences. The work will be commenced at once. ><rdsoc.-DTnnmNo nen Dnlr,r,180.—George . hue all the necessary machinery for deign and drillin walls and is prepar- ed attend to all work entrusted to him las a way that will insure satisfaction, Wells cleaned out and put in proper :dope. Terms reasonable. Reeidonco „9013011(1 door north of the bridge, west ;de of Turnberry et., 13ruseols. 48.11 A WIDE Clttreven rt, --The following ap. loved in Thursday's Daily Globo, and leaf local interest :—"We olzallolige any. Taw roan in the world to a matell at the .StelloWing games :—Putting 21.16, atone :wind 311.16, 0t1ne ; throwing 1(1.1b, ham- mer and 12 -ib. hammer ; tossing the •41300 end 50.16. weight ; standing and eventing broad jompe ; standing teed run. slog high lumps ; standing and ruining sp, step and jump; hitch and kick ; ieeslting with pale; 100 yards von and Pet over hurdles, and three quick jumps. lf'0a;matei to be for not foss than 82010 a n1.9,. 'this challenge will be left open Sae the let of May, and if accepted must ilat0empeteditt the Caledonian games in ,tbrey,1170,y 26111. To show that we .Mout 1058i11ea5 we have de)loeited $25 Alex, lelot'horson, proprietor of the ' 9150s'e hotel, Straall00yr Moping to Altar Item Rams of the all•roand men. Woad) Anculr, &eta,,'W,..1". SOOT, ay. Two drunken itinerant u111brolla menders created a little excitement on the street last Saturday by dernolishiug m window in the bar room of the Central Hotel. Constables Scott and Ainley non. veyed them to the "motet" where they spent a few hours. By vote of Melville ohureh congrega. tion and the consent of the session an organ will be used in connection with the service of praise on Sabbath evenings. Some of the old folks think "Ichabod" will have to be inscribed over the portals but we imagine they will be able to see shortly that the organ is a greet aoquisi• floe to the public service. Melee people forget the fact that the postal regulations forbid postmasters to deliver letters addressed with initials and 110510111m only. Por instance, letter, addressed to "A. J., {immerge, Ont„” could not be delivered, altiwn,lit a dos di should arrive promptly it t! apply for them, The lettere would be 23tnri od to the writers through the deed letter 160, As no setiefactot•y offer w•as made for e National Roller 11i11 on Thursday of last week a partnership is talked of be• twoan W, F, Vauetone and L. Hembly, of Salem, Ont. The present lumen, Messrs. Stewart d: Lowick, give up pos session ou May 1st. Mr, Ratably wee a resident of Brussels for a year or so some years ago, he and a Mr. Hawke running the farmer 'Vanetone grist mill. Ho in now in business at Salem. CRIORET,—On Wednesday evening the Brussels Cricket Club was reorganized for the coming season, the meeting being hold at the Central Hotel. The following otlioers were elected :—President, H. Dennis ; ViaeProeident, R. L, Taylor ; See. Treas., A. Cousley ; Bxeoutive Com- mitter, the above officers and F. N. Scott, D. 0, Ross, Rev, W. T. Cluff and W. 11 Siueleir ; Canvassing Committee, tete President and 'Vice -President. The ores -e will be pub in shape and regular practice commenced shortly, 1, 1t. Grant, of Winnipeg, and E. 1. Wade were elected Honorary members of the club. Y. P. C. A• --Tho closing meeting for this season of the Y. P, 0, A., of Melville church was held on Monday evening of this week when the following eec011ont program% was presented :--1llusio by the choir, "1 was glad ;" reading by Alia Taylor, "The lido we do not see ;" solo by Miss O'Connor, "Orn-Pro-Nobis ;" a1dr00a by Rev.1710, t Ross, B. A„ on "Character ;" muses by the choir, "One sweetly solemn thought ;" recitation by Miss Cargill, of Winghteru, "Christmas in the woeirhOltee ;" solo by Mims O'Con• nor, "Turned down page ' recitation by Milia Cargill, "Rockett s Christmas ; metric by Roes, their, "Crone unto Me." Rev. Mr. 000, Hn Honorary Proficient, e p t1 the chair, The local talenb very ably sustained the good name of our town ire the musical and literary line, Miss Cargill in her first appearance bofore a Bruseeleandienee, won golden opinion. She is posedseod of a good voice, Weil MAO control, and her impersonation and g etures wore well done. She will warmly Ve coned back again, The Aeaooiation will femme their meetings holt Pall, JOLTS Boss, of Brucedeld, son of the late 010(310,3 master, has 140011 09100122204 agent in his father's stead in that place. DeeINm the past few weeks we have added a great many new subnmibers to our subscription list, but we want to swell the number still greater. Send in your names Bad get one of the best local pipers in the country. Foe cape and etraw hats are in season this sweet spring time, The climate toads each day with its own assorted stook of weather, and 'twist Sunup and Sundown every sort of a garment, from a sealskin moque to a linen duets-, is in order. BRnssgLs Guff Cr,on.—On Friday even• ing of this week a meeting will be held at the Ventral Hotel for the purpose of reorganising the Brussels Gun Club for the coaling season. Members of last year's club and all others interested in this kind of sport are asked to kindly at- tend at 8 o'olook. LAST Monday Bev. S. Jones book to bleeding at the nose, and some difficulty 3700 experienced in getting it stopped. The los of blood bas weakened the rev- erend gentleman considerably, but we hope to soon see bite about again. $Ir. Jones is upwards of 83 ,years cf age, and is a remarkable zanies man, both mental- ly and physically, for his years. R. T. 1T0N53000 commenced work tak- ing the census in Brussels last 141ou(lay. The more readily our residents 008170r the questions asked ela.0 called open the more they will assist Mr. Illugeton in his work. The •lot dealing with 0en0,19 returns says that for false information or refusal there shall be a 902101ty of from $5 to $40. Dineen P.atg,—A meeting of poems interested in the formation of a Driving Perk Aseooiatjou in Brussels was held at the American hotel Iasi Tuesday even- ing- After a general diecussion of the subject the following (Accra wore, pro• visionally, selected ; President, P. Scott; Vice.Presideet, A. Hoenig ; Secretary - Treasurer, J. D. Warwick, V. S.; Di- rectors—R, Graham, R. Leathordale, R. Beattie, A. Currie and R. \Vtlliamp. A charter will bo applied for at once, the capital stook being placed at $2,000, at $10 a share. Twenty-three sh areholdors were secured at the mee1ieg, and a oan- vae will be made for others. The tracer will be built on the Grey Branch agri- cultural grounds, wurk to be commenced as soon as possible. Oer(UARt.—The Stratford. Beacon o April Brd says :—The respected subje of our notice, leo. Myere, was 1 his usual health rip to Friday of la week. On that day, feeling unwell, h stayed at home. On the following da Saturday, the disease, an Wootton of tl liver, rapidly developed itself weaksnin the action of the boort and eliding 1 detot)] a little after eleven o'clock tin night. Mr. Myers was 11:,0,1 near Loed Yorkshire, England, in 19156, nod can to Canada with his family m 18513, se tliugneat G0deri0h and en9a,:lug with his late brother Robert in the tanning business. After a stay of four years in Hiutail and twelve in Centreville, near Ingersoll, following the sante business, he removed 01 1871 to Stratford where he remained enl,aging chiefly in the furni- ture business. The subject of our sketch, hie brother Robert, wbo died a little more than a year ago, and hie sister, Mrs. Scholfield, of Lockport, N. Y., who survives ilim, aro the only members of the family who came to America. De. emceed leaves with his widow, three sons and one daughter --Robert IL, John,Mrs. G. A. Powell and Joseph R , all residing in Stratford. Mr, Myers was a highly valued member and office -holder in the 1Vlothodiet church. leis aorvioes to the church as plass lender' and musical di• rector both hero and elsewhere will live after him. Ilis children seem to have inherited Iris musical tendencies for they take a foremost plane in the Methodist choirs of the city. Personally Mr. Myers mita a neighbor, a 0ilexen and friend who merited and found general re. epoch and esteem. The funeral took piece from his residence, Albert street., Tuesday afternoon, and woo nmnorously. attended by friends anti a0quain taneee. Special service Il memory of the depart- ed was held in the Central els 1horli0t cbereh last Send0y oveuing. BRVSSar.,S 2,..EAZi:-..-1T, Pali Wheat .. 1 03 1 05 Spring wheat ,. 1 08 1 05 Burley 48 55 00(38 50 53 Peas...,. 70 75 Butter, tubs and rolls,.., 14 00 Eggs per dozen13 00 Flour per barrel 4 50 5 00 Potatoes 45 50 Pork per ton. 5 00 6 On Hideo twill; 5 00 5 ............. 4 00 50 Salt Cor bbl., retail....., 1 25 PO Sheep skins, earth........ 60 75 Lamb skins each 40 50 Wool, per 111 18 20 Bear BUFFALO, APRIL 8.—There were no cattle on sale today, all the arrivals being consigned through. The feeling was steady and firm, and the proopeote look fair. Verdes and calves—Veale are coming in liberal supplies and selling very slow, a good many being of the light, skinny or "Bob" order, which are not worth anything. It takes good lots to bring $4.50 to 94.75 and choice $5.00, while light, thin seals sell down to 92 to 98. Heavy;red and buttermilk calves are not wanted at all. Shoop and lambs —Receipts of sale stock wore nearly twenty cars when all were in. The mar. ]tet ruled strong and active at fully 10c. to lila advance from the prides of yen. terday in some cases a all"l4 rouge. A number of choice wool Iambs sold at 97.23 to 97.40, and ono or two lots of very i extra reached 97.50 to 97.35, while extra w00l sheep brought as high as 96.25 to 96,10 ; alt were sold and the feeling at the close tvae strong; fair gond clipped lambs quotable at 90 to 80.25 ; fair to clipped sheep, 94 to 95.25. The outlook for the next 130 days is, in oar opinion, a very good one. CAST'R01LiNA 1 (i'U111.:L1 Y.MU1:T013LL) 1hiewill bo found a Reliable Remedy for tho ordinary diseases of children, lush its indigestion,. Sour fitmnaoh, Oen- sti •:ti+., R'irit untie, ea thin; ltroehlon and many ntbor d10. oae00 common to children. Pareamm 011 J. T. PEPPER, Ditcssaa,s, use hirSuring atModielne to Purify the blood A, ,( (10,241 blediel 5 21 0 Prarrl:a'e 80002• ne` 1'An AND Wan 0002207 --1A0A 1016 T111 SE AT( -- .Pcopper'',s DPIG Store One door South of Stroellau's Now Store, BANKING. M OINTOSLII & MoTAGGART, BAN1iLlBS, , BRUSSELS, ee:nera,ot a. 0•0000ra,1 eanxv3.ryg NOTES DISCOUNTED, onetime and United Stites Drafts bought and 001d, le tercet allowed On Deposits, Collections made 015 favorable terms. Canadian Amite BAN1r or CANADA, Now York Avouts-lteOloWens AND Tnnn Tine 0372ONAI, 1;ANE. LEGAL, ANO CINVEYANCINti. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, „ Solicitor and 00a v evnnoor. Oolleo- tions made. Offlca—yaneton0'n Black, Brus- eals. 21 -am+ �j M. SINCLAIR, • Solicitor, conveyancer, Notary Pub. tie, &a. Office—Graham's Block.1 dr, or north of Pepper's Drug Store, Private Funds to Loan, DIOICSON ft BAYS,(La ods- riob,) RnrPaters, Garrey; with 6 licit rs, Conveyancers. 40. Offices—Firussela and Sonfort1, 2Srns. seta Office—tTp-etah•s over Bank. Money to Loan. It, 6.0,208. W. D. D10R80N M. TAYLOR, B. C. L., BarriStor, Solicitor, &o„ of the firm fioueftore, &a al ?dunning Or AicadeAToronto Money to loan. BUSINESS CARDS. H. MOORAOIIEN, at his Grocery Tur ofrnberry street, li u °Moe 1lE8nnl8. IR.N. BARRETT, south of A bt hlciCay.11 Artist. 1'nrdl are at000l Lecies'aud ahildrens hair cutting n specialty llaNAIR, 1 It , Isam•er of lim•rint;n Litte1,4 s 1 :wroth/moot 01 Ideal,. ,urern„r, iw(e 11(901', at" Q. 23. ('2155031 ni0r n , 1sr u 1 lnee t ()Hier+,ono Co. f,1n¢0 uk the Cr;wbtoo,Aqout j Poet ()thee. MORN- Menem—In Croswell, Mirth., on Marcel 25th, the wife of Mr. Geo. R. Martin, dentist, formerly of Brussels, of a son. WALnw18,—At the parsonage, Bluevnle, on 101nrch 3101, the wife of 1tov, I. B, Wal twin of a daughter. ..- Mdx',vRxf7D, 111C1it1o1rD—G5A2,—In Elena, on Tuesday, March 81st, at the resiience of the bride's father, by Rev. A. Hendee. eon, M. A., 141r. Hagb Richmond' to f Miss Mary A„ youngest daughter of of Mr. John Gray, all of Elma. st Me1A0oART,—At Clinton, on the 5th y inst., Malcolm McTaggart, aged 71 le years. • g' K7 —Tri 151ntn., on Wanda,•, 1Gn'. II0212, lir. Thea. Iilinefeli, aged 71 nL :'ear+, C'ANTimon,.-.111 Brussels, on April 8th, at to the rlsideno, of hie gron,lparente, t. Charles (J,tot,lon aged 11 years, 7 months and 21 days. Hunan.—Iu West Gwillianlhury, Ont, on March 31st, 18111, Phoebe, beloved wife of James Bynoe, aged 42 years, 7 months and 3 (lays. The deceased was a Melee of A. Bruce, of Brussels, A JcxxC•)N mean -ems. Ttrenanev, Aeafl 16th,—Farm stools and hotel furniture, at Cranbroolt. Salo commotions at 1 o'clock, A, ,Reymann, 10101. 2. C. Toole, prop. W ee:tagere, Amur, 1517x,•—Auction sale of household furniture, Maple street, 13reese's. Salo at 2 o'clock p. m. bars. Wm. Van010120, propriotrese. Capt. Stratton, auctioneer. .: E2aRx2SCi._...._sx30'eteem.... _...... Prue0815, April 17. Listowel, April 1.7. Wingham, April 15. Stratford, Friday, April 17. Newry, Thursday, April 10. $engrave, Thursday,. Aptil 161, South Ixuron, lreeefield, April 14, 'Teborno and Stephen,Exeter, April 16, Dissolution of Partnership. 200700E is hereby given that the partner - Zia be J' h 1), .ltnsa ns tailors, 030 tUnrs nnIl .gent's 0311' eels, ole, hash urn dissolved by manual Bros., nt, The bnslnesswill be continued by D. C. Loss, All persons indebted to the late firm are req9uested to pall at once and settle account, ether bye ash or note, as J. 1. Ross Intends leaving own and they wish to have the hooks elesod while as is here. David Rosa sr,7, T. 00086. Dated April 1.'91. witness 70 1 D, 0, R05S, SWAN BITS n4 CAlial HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO. . 1V. F. COWAN, Pr001dent. .1, L. 81101)1%:, Cashier, 0,u'rrat, Al"rrb,Niznn, - • $2,000,000 PAD, lir, 1,000,000 Iften132721 FUND, - 460,000 Agencies in it11 u'Ineipa1 motets in Ontario, QuebOc, lltani5ba, Untnd States and Ragland, Brussels Agency. A eenerni Banking 10110121505 Transacted. 1''artnors' and ether good Notes 131senunted al lowest Altos. Drafts Issued (m(1 Collec- tions Made on 411 p0blt5, De11niito removed and interest allowed ti 0uiront rains, SAVINGS BANK. interest Allowed an 8avie a Bank Be. 11120110 of 02 aid upwards from date of deposit to data of withdrawal, and com- pounded half yearly. Promee attention an(1 evo1'y futility scram. rid o0stomere living at o distanbe, G. P. SCOLFI7tr,I1, Agent. ilruaoole, A)1(12 912,1891. ROBERT CUNNINGHAA1^ rasenexcl3, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. A LEX. HUNT ERt Clerk of the Fnnrth D$eeinu Court, Go, 11000n. 002158)9ncor, Notary Public, Lainvested da to 1022, , Collections Funds 011Joe in Graham's Block, 13 missals. ISS SHERLOCK, Late or the conservatory Of 14tusie, l',tlelandtOrprepared 3'ok, tPupiloofePiofessor Fisher and NA, Harrison on the piano, and of Mr, S.11, (Hark in vocal musts. Gloss at 00020300k ovary Tu'sdav For terms, ,foo„ apply at the 1lnt0Odiat Parsonage, I9the1, IBS CALE, Teacher of Piano. Parlor aid Pipe Organ, Organist to St. Johns comm. Brus- eels, solicits a share of the patronage of the muses -loving neople of Brussels and vicin- ity. Instructions given at currant ratm byrcalling at 0110 rosjclealoe of airs Danford sr„ Turnberry street, Brussels, 7.tr RSS LILLA O'CONNOR TO desirous of preotu'ing pupils iu Vocal Alllsia, Prof, Warrington, Of Toronto la Connor' to it it los 105tiatorl(i as to Mies. O'(.'unuo"e nhiltty, oto hal•1u4 here n 1'2121(1 Of his 4nrh,g her Stay in Gne1Nh, 22,strn. in HALu191unio en )'tleno, Organ and 111 niter, '1'C11190 505,20 10100110U appliaatinn. Prh,cnss St., Illussnl , ANso O'r:uuu or 0 op. 11 1'"r 0030010 1 u,',g',souts. 31' DENTAL E14rxsTiO'X' G. L, Boll, L, D.4, Nitros Oxide Gas ad- ministered roe the Pninloss 11vtraotioll of Tooth, 74 Gerrard Street that, 70008Tu. Ise '$ Y teerY' f M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S„ Graduate of the nova College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of 77nrouto Uu)- varsity, 088.108-0ppoei30 d nortaau Hotel, Brussels, AUCTIONEERS. A, RAYMANN, Auctioneer, le alwaye ready to at. to 5d sales of farms, farm stook, &o, forme cheerfully given. Crnnbrook P. 0. Salon Inay be arranged ail TIED P007 Publishing Fiona(, 131500020. Q!I FORGE KIRKBY, 'r Licensed Auetionser, Sales e0ndaot- ed on reaso5ablo term. Farms aura farm shoal(a specialty, Orders left at Tont .POST P111211 Shing 'Rouse,l3russelo, or son tto Walton P. 0., will receive ennepe attoutiou, Li AVING TAKEN OUT LICEIN- AJL to eon(li ctnsoles of Auctioneer, 010011 nbnioiisonable prions. liuowing the standing of nearly 0500y 7151'0022 I am 101 22 poeitlon to sell (0 good marks n,u5 get good 050 20)17 whoa tole 011 credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Gino m0 a call. s2• A' S. 8(1071e. MEDICAL. CARDS. `/ 1i. Ji', CALE, M. D: 0. 9, ., V V ,Member of the College of1hyst0ian and 8811900290 of Ontario by .examination 01000 and Itoeldonee—oL610 closet Nast,. Lthui, 01111.10, 2T. • A. MoNAUG1ITON, M. D. O nf„ 1,, It, C. Po Edinburgh, III. C, P S. Cut, At Pepper's Drug store front 6 to 11:50 a. In, and from LW to du. m, At abet hours may be fonlul at his 100idenee, form- ally occupied by Dr, ifutchfueon, Mill st. VETERINARY. eT.U, WARWIOX, • 1112nor Graduate of the real all disorients iVeterinary( I of esti it ,t loM ed to treat re- 80105 ae 101502', tlgatod "animals in a eom- 9050t m905910 PartIoular attention Maid to veterinary 10o 023try, Calls promptly at• berth of bridge,,1 rnbInfirmary—Two fsle jos