The Brussels Post, 1891-4-24, Page 10B
BEM AND BE}pEIV.ES
100 Colollies of Bees to Dispose of
from Selected Queens.
If you want empty hives for
S1MMS I have a First-class one
(same as I use myself), which 1
will sell you for Iess than cost, as
I have more than I require.
G. A. DP•,ADMAN,
DO YOU KNOW
That we have a Large Stock of
Cheap and Beautiful Wall Papers,
Borders and Ceiling Decorations,
Judging from the quantity we
are selling many are aware of
this fact, are you
G. A. DE.AD:IIAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &c.
TGRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
sorrwEEN EXTENSION' W. a. eJ'C n.
Tre.ins leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
Gorla SoOTLI. Couto NOETn.
Afail......., (eye eras, , mixed.. ...... )1„d) a.m. i
Express.....11:47 man. Mull 8:06 p.m
Mixed 0:15 pan. I Express ...... 0:46 p,m.
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".prat Nehrs Items,
A chiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An faith he 11 prent it,
Winter $1,10 at Brussels mark
C ram, Timothy and garden
nr(l rises treed sewers down t
ltf,arsden Smith.
SEI: Jamas tValker's $:l5 and $
carte, the letest and best.
Cheese up your baok•yards be
Board of Health gets after you•
A anon brick house to rent
Apply at the woollen mill, Brume
D. Lowory has w large Corea a
on the fouuJutiou of the new At
Hotel.
lee bundles Canoe wire 76o.
cheaper per cwt. than last ye
Gnnux• 40.s•
Sr13CIAr: 10 pieces fancy aback ging.
hauls at 7u., worth 10o. Maumee L
HALLIDAY.
SPEcxAL--I0 doz. ladles Ii'oanie silk jer-
sey gloves at 50 cents, reveller price 30e.
renalSON S HALLIDAY.
Tate foundation of Beattie'e new livery
barn is being got in order and the brick
work will be pushed very shortly,
As the bathing season approaches we
have to announce that uudressed kids
will be fashionable for small boys.
THE Orangemen of this locality are
booming the celebration of July 13th in
Brussels. A big tnrn•out is expected.
le. R. Gnox1e disposed of his wind-
mill, advertised in Tree Pose, to Joseph
Clegg, the well known orale dealer of
Morrie towtehip, last Friday.
Ganes sport is being enjoyed at the
mill dam these days fishing for suckers.
They have been caught in abundance, as
many as 04 secured in one haul of a nae
LAST Sabbath evening the organ was
need for the first time in cunneotion with
public worship in Melville church. It is
needless to say, psrhape, that the roof is
still on the betiding.
REV. J. D. Eno,u, officiated very ac.
oeptably in Knox church, lase Sabbath.
The reverend gentleman is a brother of
Thee. Edgar's, of this plane. He has
just completed his course at Knox Col.
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1I 24, 1891.
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Flt, Ir you want a11•op alp yomrl' buggy cull I Mrs Whiting ban gone on a visit to CI TA CIe ie
eeeee 111 on Armee Welker. I
Stratford to her non•in.l:ta•, T. d: lin ��j� ry9^,{��1}J¢q/gi5� ° ji, g�yp�pp ry�q �'A1 VeilA BEFORE Y(1I1 BUY Bi, SliitJ,1
App ,atria nn );ntnrcl iy ^,;, a PT. 1 :y .. m tl• Hop. I id llbhlitIO ttctls'dilet 6'i Ra iid2ifiti a ell
0 C2.0J 20t11 and 27th haste. (leo, Good, •JI411i 110810, elm, Feed. I(aaitalnan, 11 Il .-.-__..-�..•,• I •'1;1: THE
Cele, in and see James Walker's !1100 Alm, cud Mrs. 3). N. Brn7vn, at Wal- 30 toad buggies. They are worth the money laceburg to ere If 't ill I HEAD OFFICE - TORON7"o.
Pere the n ee in town et Ferguson e1 llae Hast year.
Tufo ehofeent stunts of y prints, flatmate health whia) has been felling for the i W. F. COWAN, President,
1)d ckalti
ltday's.
or sell. 1 Tum various implement dealers gob it
le, a good day's wr,rk last Friday with the
t
were farmers altending the Spring Show.
ueriean BEER and bee a 1pplies, smokers, empty
hives (Donee style) and a number of
to 111.00 swarms of Uses for sale. Apply to J. 13.
at•. I3. SMITH at A, ler, McKay dt Oo.'e hardware
store, Brussels, 40.2
IN Cashmere and Cotton Stockings our
stook is now coaplete. We are also pro.
prietors of the 'l'Jve•.fast' Stainlees Hose,
warranted not to fade or rub off, Fee.
(sumer af: HALLIDAY.
131r05s148. STEWART S LOwIa7r have, with-
in the past few weeks, shipped 20 oars of
wheat, 10 care of oats, 4 cars of dour and
3 car's of barley from Bruseele station to
various points in the east.
Emcee--AI1 books belonging to the
Briesele Meohnnioe' Institute must be
returned to the Library before the hist
Wednesday of April, and all larrearnges
for membership fees must also be paid
by that time, so as to Chow the annual
report to be completed. Persons inter-
ested should govern themselvee acoord.
irgly. Geo. Rogers, Pres, Miss Shaw,
Librarian. 40 2
Borate oe HEALTH.—The first meeting
of the Brussels Board of Health was held
last efonday evening. Present — the
Reeve, Clerk, Dr, Holmes, Ino. Wynn
and Alex, Stewart. Ino. Wynn was
chosen chairman for tris year and it was
decided to give until May 1291 fur the
generni cleaning up of yards, premises,
So. The Inspector will matte a tour of
the town and residents are asked to have
the platter attended to as speedily es
possible. Refusal or neglect will only
cause trouble and no exauso will be taken
for non-compliance with the instructions
half' of this very useful and necessary Board,
Mietexenu OPENING.—On Friday and
Saturday of last week the spring millin-
ery opening at the Garfield House took
place. Much labor and thought must
have been bestowed on the preparation
for their opening, for the whole estab-
lishment was put in holiday attire. The
show of beautifully trimmed millinery
was inspected by large crowds and highly
commended by then. To give a minute
description of the numerous styles, shapes,
colors, flowers, oto. would take too much
room, and we would, no doubt, fail in
giving you anything like a correct idea
after a11. The best way is to call and in-
spect these for yew self. The manage-
ment of the millinery department is
under the direotion of Miss Livingstone,
who has shown great taste in the trim-
ming of the beautiful hats and bonnets
that were on exhibition, The prevailing
colors in trimming and flowers are Dorn
flower bine, all shades of yellow, 111y
green land pearl gray;; heliotrope, laven-
der and dahlia will also be infashion.
Iu the hat line the nhnpes are in great
variety, but the flat hat that can be
twisted into any shape will be considered
among the most fashionable head gear.
a
Foutteu Division Court next Tuesday. T
ONE.OrAR5Es ton of Dutch sets at Mc• s
Oraokeu's, e
Tem. fishing commences on Fridny of s
next week.
CLovnn, Timothy and Garden Seeds at i
Tbomson's. ro
HATS re -shaped. Mits. TuENatLL, 111311 S
street. Brussels. G
Is you want wheels on your buggy call 3'
on James Walker. ro
RAruo,D Sewing Machine Needles at J.
G. Skene's for 23o. a package, R
JOST received, 5 Barrels Dutch Sett m
Onione, for este at GEo. BEXER's. 11
Asennew McKee is getting ready to T
meet a dwelling on Thomas street. ag H. Kees/mi me sold a ear load of Oe
potatoes this week to American buyers. Ti
TIrE largest and cheapest assortment do
of parasols in town at Ferguson S Halid• el
day's.
To Tim)yr.—Tile house lately occupied sig
by W. J. Fairfield. Apply to Dn. Mc- SP
LVEY, e
You can get all the latest novelties in Re
dress goods and trimmings
at Fergusonar as
Vi
era
at: Halliday's. g ho
BETWEEN 4,000 and 5,000 euumeraturs All
are employed throughout the Dominion Ti
to take the omens.
Grogan TnoairaoN eotd a oar load of Da
potatoes this week. They were shipped the
from Brussels station. 00
Two or three Inure fine days like we in
had this week and the rattle of the lawn hor
mower will be beard in the land. we
A taew verandah is beieg put up at See
Mrs. Hinstone's residence), John street, hen
by Messrs. Bawtinhimer ,4 Edwards. nos
A caw tin roof is being put on the of
northern section of Dr. Graham's fine apo
blook by Messrs, Ballantyna aft Wilton. Ole
A sew refrigerator, built on an im• she
proved plan, bas been put up by Wm. mo
Bleshill, butcher. Bishop Ward did the
work.
Tae bottom kicked out of prices on all wo
anddwwork.
gg ns 00 James Repairing oWal Walker's, .Alld l Bron
work guaranteed, to ah
NEXT Sabbath morning Bev. lefr. Sel- of iv
lery will preach on the 'Temptation of ward
Christ," and in the evening his topic will The
be •'Life through Christ." prize
NoTrcE.—Ail persona indebted to the pont
firm of Stewart & Lowick, of the National one e
Roller mills, are asked to settle the same Near
on or before the let of May. Stewart 131 test.
Lowick. toga
centre of attraction in uare is now
the eveninge and the Once
almost all kinds of sports are indulged Les
in. Brussels takes no bank seat on W. F
athletics. recta
New signs have been hung out by W. basem
M. Sinclair and Dr. Cavanagh. W. eels,
Roddick did the work as well the decreed. genal
ing of the kettle at Ballantyne S Wilton's, intere
in his usual testy style. mann
Solan people think that a one -cent numb
stamp attached to a piece of
will go t said board tions
through tbe he
mails in lieu
.toe a those
postcard. This is a mistake, as 4 Deals vote o
re. charged to any person receiving a note bell o
30 the form referred to. Kerr.
J. & J, LlvrNeeTONE'9 men commenced diepen
sowing flax seed on Wednesday morning Rev.
oe this week. They purpose putting in a Noe
Inge acreage this Spring in this locality. fake 7
Wm, Bright, the energetic manager of Domin
Brussels mill, is pushing the work along answs
at a lively pane, tion in
%Le -Dm -tee AND DRILLING.—George that J
Birt has all the necessary machinery for The p
diedgtonattend toand rall work llin le trusted e and is primer.
oohiim
in a way that will insure malefaction.
Wells er
above cleaned out and Terms reaeonable.tt Iteeidence
second door north of the bridge, west
Ride of Turnberry et., Brussels. 43.10
2745.00 In Gctn Fan A WISE. --.We truth
give to the first person telling us before
June 1st, 1891, where in the Bible the
word "wife" f0 first found 2100.00 in
gold. To the next 250.00. To the third,
225.00. To the fourth, 220.00. To the
fifth, 216.00. To tate sixth, 210.00. To
r
the next tut $5 .each, To the next 2ii,
�2 each. 20 the pere0 , sending in the
last correct answer, u e will give 2100 in
gold, To the next to l le lest 250, and
so on 001)18 as tram the first, With your
answer ete. in
etarepe, for de bot25 0 of Dr. Cole sor 7 Blood
and Levet Pine, the bast Blood, Liver
and Stomach Pill ever made. Sure cure
for Dick headaolte. Don't gripe. Be.
member the presents ate abeolutely free,
being given away to advevt300 Dr. Cola's
Perfect Pillar and I'arndly Remedies]. At
the close of the contest the names anti
addreeeea of ell the prize winners will ape
pear in thio paper. We refer you to the
Traders' Bank of Orilla, Send al once
end be 0r 1, Addrees, Horne eapeeiflo
00., Oril la, Out.
SomEnser hes disposed of a
ere of land, immediately south of the
own Hall, to Postmaster Farrow for the
um of 2350. A brick residenoo will be
rested on the property next year, itis
aid. It is a good site.
.220,—A fine of 220 and costs may be
mposed upon any person who kills
bins and other harmless birds. The
0e goes to the complainant. Reeve
raham says he is on the look out for
ouths who do the bird slaying. Nest
bbers are liable to the same fine.
HL uosEAL. Last Wednesday evening
ev. S. Sellery, B. D., tied the matri-
onial bow between Daniel Denman and
fee Alice L. Denbow, both of Brussels.
he ceremony took place at the parson -
e. Miss Emma Denbow and Samuel
iter supported the bride and groom.
mere was a supposition that it was a
uble wedding, but the report was net
rreot.
Nansr•.ity .Toch eon S.tx..—The under.
ued has a large quantity of Norway
race for sale, from 1 to 3 feet high ;
roe he t
O stuU s 6
to 8 feet, s , 25c, each ;
d Cherries, 5 to 0 feet, 25o. each ; Grape
nes in variety, 25e. each, and two green
uses full of House and Bedding Planta.
hinds of vegetable Plants in season.
ON/As KELLY, Brussels, 40.4
Fumes morning of lest week Robt.
ubow was engaged hauling earth from
cellars being dug and dumping it
it. of the bridge, widening the road.
backing up to do the "dump" aot the
se went too far and over the bank
nt horse, cart and driver into Mrs. D.
tt'0 garden. Help was speedily at
d and the horse extricated from his
omfortable position. The eum total
njury done was a broken finger and
they one damaged for Bob, a out on
hind leg of the horse and a broken
ft on the cart. It was fortunate that
re damage was not done.
Thin In nn Easy Owe,
0EE Tnrr.—.The success of our last
rd finding contest, just closed, en.
ages us to offer another Free Trip
id the World, or rte cash equivalent
e person sending in the largest list
catch spelt the Came forward and back-
, such as "Pip" "Bob" "Hannah."
contest closes May 15. Three daily
e for the three largest lists received.
est is open to the World. Every -
ending
ten words will get a prize.
ly 1200 won prizes in our recent con.
Rules and sample paper 12 cents,
Cher with a large illustrated meta-
.
Address Bell's Magazine, Orillia,
crunn.--Last Tuesday evening Rev.
. Campbell, of Blyth, delivered his
re on "The Wedding Ring" in the
ent of the Methodist church, Brus-
For about an hour the reverend
eman dwelt upon his theme in an
sting, amusing and instructive
er. The lecture contains a large
er
of practical
points P and
P alleges•
that cannot fat! to be helpful to
P
interested e sated if
mit into practice, A
f thanks was given Rev, Mr. ()ame-
n motion of Geo. Rogers and W. 13.
Sandwiches and coffee were then
sod with Methodistic liberality.
Mr. Gallery occupied the ohnir.
A "Fees" Joonuee.—"Ie it another
" is a question the friends of the
ion Illustrated have frequently to
r with regard to the prize competi.
augurated by the publishers of
ournal for the current six mouths.
ubiishers have themselves given
at answer to that by publishing the
prizes. There are 100, aggregating
o over $8,000. The first is 27110
and time smallest is valued at 25.
ompetition onside in finding in
t numbers of the eonrual the
s to thirty.six questions, six of
aro published eeoh month. On
of 12 cents in stamps, the pub.
(the Subiston Litho, alt Pbu. Co.,
al) will send sample copy with
the be
list of
in vale
in gold
The o
00men
answer
Which
receipt
liehere
Mentes
full nal
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FOOT BALL.—At a meeting of lovers of
foot ball last Friday evening Lew, Jaek•
son was clmosen Captain ; Wen. Sloan
Secretary -Tress.; and Peter Ferguson,'
Sam, Ramsey end Jae, I3allautyno with
the Captain and Sec-Treas., Managing
Committee. It was decided to tellthe
team the Brussels T'oarlees Football
Club. They arc now open for ohalleneee
for friendly matches from neighbo@Ing
teems. The managers of the club
are expecting e, lively season and pro.
pose purebaeing a now uniform and other
necos0ariee to ptit time ltickere in fighting
trim, Brussels naw hag cricket, lactoses,
foot ball agd gun clubs organized and
with a few base ball clubs and a couple
of lawn teenie Organisations utero l5 no
reason why the sporting element should I
not be in their glory Ole summer, `34'o
hew) aornto good foot bullere in Crewels,
PEIISO\Af, P,Ut1NiEAPBS.
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Miss Mary Howe is on the sick list
Old Mr. Edwards has been quite it
Wm. H. Burgess spent dund
Guelph.
S. B. Small ]las secured a situatio
Toronto.
D. Hayden is temporarily laid mend
a sprained foot.
Jas, Rose is away at Loudon and
Emit this week.
Wm. Cornish has gone to Brant
for a few weeks.
Rev. W. Norton, of Mount Forest,
in town this week.
Mise le. Cavanagh, of Elmira, is vi
ing in town tints week.
Miss E. E. Kerr is home from Dur]
on a visit for a week.
D. Roberts ie working at hie trade
Wingliarn for the present.
Lorne Hunter, photographer, was vi
ing at Craubrook last Monday,
Alex, Hunter, Division Court Ole
was away in Toronto this week.
Mrs. Samuel Burgess has been q
ill with inflammation of the lungs.
W. B. Dickson paid a visit be the 0
town on legal business last Monday.
Fred. Burgess, photographer, of Bra
ford, was home for a visit this week.
Rev. Jew. Ross, B. A., is attending t
Presbyterian Synod atLondon this we
Thos. Hall, of the Revere House, 1
been on the sick list for the past 1
weeks.
J, T. Cook combined business e,
pleasure in a trip to Galt and Brantfo
last week.
Jas. J31ashill, shoemaker, is ill th
week
with an
attack
of inflammation
the lungs.
A.J
Lowick tants of easing the Pad
coast before he iccatea in business an
where after May 1st.
F. J. Benneet, County Organize
Patrons of Ioduetry, is away on a vie
to his home in Wyoming, Lambton 0
R. L. Taylor, Barrister, has been eu
fering for a short tine with thea very u
comfortable trouble inflammatory thou
mutism.
John Burgess carne home from Garde
River, Algoma, Inst Wednesday, in re
sponee to a telegram, owing to elle eeriou
illness of his mother.
Thomas Gibson jr., of Wroxeter, of the
firm of alfesers. Smith, Malcolm de Gib.
son, of thie place, purposes b i r
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resident of Brussels, we understand.
L, II, Towers, wife and son, 0E .Exeter,
have removed to Brussels and intend to
beeomo residents of this place. Mr's.
Towers is a stater to Nes. D. A. Small,
J. 17. Sparling, butter maker at Neu -
strait, left for the scene of operations last
T teeslay. The factory is being enlarged
1 and improved and a large increase is ek-
peotod iu the season's output,
Geo. Hin aton and g n Emory
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]tie son, of Joliet, Illinois, were in town
for a few days this week. Mr, Ilin4eton
is a No. 1 stenographer and holds a good
positihealth isn mn the fl first-olase nowaboVe named, Hie
Jelin Anglo, who served big apprentices,
ship at blaokemlthing with S. Plan,
Brussels, Loft on Tuesday of this week
for Hartford, Michigan, where he has se.
cured a situation with Angue McIntosh,
e former resident of Grey township.
biisgee Sarah and Rachel Porter, of
Derry, Ireland, have been vioiting their
enure (Joint Coueley) and members of his
tamity in T3rdace iS. The young ladies
recently arrived from the Emerald Ile
and purpose malting tilde home in On-
tario,
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John Smarr, aged 71 of Bawd m
ship, fell down and died T'ueatlav ere
n his barns on fire. The ehnok wa
ntneh for him,
Rev G. G, efoltobbie, who resigns
plaeterltte of the Preshy teriatn Church,
leidgetotvn, to accept m call to Shelburne,
wan presented meth an 01•Irees and purse
containing $300 by his Ridgetown 00egro-
ga1lon Saturday.
.Editor Mungoran, of the Orangeville
Post, teas I>sfore, the magistrate at
lertampton on Monday, charged with
criminal libel, preferred by John Wil•
loughby, of Ohm Liston, 31r, .Muagoran
was coulmilted for trial. The case will
likely be heard at the Spring Assizes at
Brampton. Bail was acoupted.
A most remarkable case of faith
took place at Geato cm Thursday. Free-
' Sweet jr,, had been i11 for some time
and during the past month he had been
gradually growing worse. On Wednos.
day, the doctor gave up all hope and on
Thursday, Mr. Sweet, gave up himself
BALI was satisfied that be could not get
better. 7To was very bad suffering in-
tensely from spasms which would seize
tam at frequent Intervale, ]lis wife and
family and friends were at hie bedside
oxpectmg every moment would be bis
est. His brother, Junes, of Kingsville,
vim is a local preacher, said he believed
here was a aura and asked the friends
seembled to kneel iu prayer. He prayed
loud and said "Lord, Thou bath sold
het what we ask in faith, believing, Thou
ould give. We take Thee at Thy word
nd ask Thee to restore Frank Sweet to
is health." This he repeated twice. At
he conclusion of the prayer, Francis
west, roes up, got out bed, dressed him -
elf and is to day a well man• He des.
ribes his sensations as very peculiar.
e says something appeared to enter his
oubh and passed through his body to
the end of his toes and fingers, leaving
3m free from pain and perfectly healed.
number of the leading people of Geste
ere present, at what they supposed was
death bed and witneeeed a wonderful
currence.
The prohibitionists of \Vest Brace
ave buckled on their armor for another
mpaign. Two years ago the Scott Aot
as repealed in this county, and temper -
noes workers emphatically affirm that
noe that limo drunkenness and its at-
udant evils hsso been largely increased.
hey now purpose taking advantage of
0 local option provisions of the Ontario
epee law and ,wiping out the liquor
Milo in ae many municipalities ae
esible. Mr. Spence of Toronto has
en holding meetings for soma days
est i.1) different parts of the riding and
lightening the electors in reference to
e details of existing legislation. He
oke to an enormous audience on Sun -
y night in the Methodist church l(it-
rdine. A convention of workers from
fferent municipalities was held in the
wn Elall Monday after.toon. After a
od deal of discuesiol a resolution was
opted, by an unanimous vote, express.
aGlaring inlof favor of anlimmediatetion v'and
cam.
g1) to secure enactment in different
elities. There was another rousing
se meeting in the Town Ball Monday
ht. Temperance sentiment in West
uoe is strong, and if the promoters of
a crusade work as they did in the
00 Act contest they will be pretty
tarn to make a good record of Joeal
ion victories.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier,
CAPITAL, Ac'riolnsEn, - • 52,000,000
town. PAM UP, . • . • 1,.000,000
see- Raehlla'E b'C1O, . 400,000
8 t1 • —_—
Agencles 111,411 principal points in Outrage,
d the Quires, lalaulteba, Un(tod stains
and . Englund.
Brussels Agency.
A General Bunking Easiness Trnmsaeted.
Farmers' and other good Notes'Dlsucunred
at lowest rates. Drafts Issued 4553 Oellnn-
atone made on all pointe. Deposits received
and interest 1(1101•Od at entreat rates.
SAVINGS BANK,
»payite) of 51 and upwaron ds from Bankto of
care c7epostt to data of withdrawal, and cum -
on half yearly.
Procnet attention and every facilitynitord-
nd auetomor'9 living at 11 dletitnee,
G. P. SCOLF IELD, Agent.
Bruseele, April ebb. 1801.
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S3ITx.—In Grey, on the 11tH inst., the
wife of Mr. Amos Smith of a son.
Nlonor.—In Elm, on the 15111 inst., the
wife of Mr. Jae. Nichol of a daugh.
ter.
ELLTOTT.—In East Wawanoalt, on the 911
ianet.,eon. the wife of Mr. John Elliott of
bfo3'tneese.—On April 12th, at Boisea•
vain, Manitoba, the wife of Mr. J. II,
McFarlane of a son,
MAmemIef]3,
Derseeter—DENr1ow.—On the 22nd inst., at
the Methodist parsonage, by Rev, 5,
Selley, B. D., rear, Daniel Denman
to Mies Alio L. Deubow, all of
Brussels.
CO0LTIe—LAWMIN0n._Ll Morris, on the
15th inst., at the residence of the
bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. God.
free, Mr. Basil Gooltis, to Nettie,
eldest daughter of Mr. Chas, Law.
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etenaparsonage Bowmanville, April 8th, by Rev. Ma.
gee Pratt, Mr, J. N. McDougall, of
Bowmanville, (formerly of Grey) to
Mies Etta, youngest daughter of Mr.
Wm. Corwin, of Darlington.
HAMILTON. -111 Atwood, 00) the Beth Anat.,
Ellen Robb, wife of the late Robert
Hamilton, aged 55 years, 0 months
and 1(3 days.
w—
sM n2.,0 aE.ca.r r_o=lx
0 stss
Fall Wheat 1 07 1 10
Spring Wheat 1 07 1 30
Barley... 80 55
Oats 50 51
Peas 73 75
Butter, tube and rolls,.. 113 14
Eggs per dozen.....,.... 10 00
Flour per barrel 5 00 5 50
Potatoes ..,. 50 60
Hey per ton 5 00 (3 00
Pork .. „ 5 00 5 50
Hides per lb..,. 4
00
`
bn lt
o r 1111
Sheep skits,eiaa)etafl..,,,1 25 00
Lamb erring each 40 70
Wool, per 11. 18 60
20
how's InseeeLn, APtnr, 22.--Oattle—To•
day's fresh robeipts aero only 1 car of
gale stook the baianoe being oofleigned
thronglm ; the nntrket ruled with a good
inquiry, and more could have been sold
had they boon here. Sheep --Receipts
were heavy,nearly 130 oars ; reports from
below were better however, and the tear-
ket ruled strong end firm to a 0hede
bigher in some 00800,and a fair clearance
Was made. flogs—Beeeipts were light,
only 8 tare and 7 cars held over from
yesterday ; the mttritot was very dull end
des my for all kinds at fully loo to 350
(laoliue for all but a few choice solootei
Weights,
• OPPO1RTUNITY.
Master of human destinies ala I,
Fame, love and fortune on my foot-
steps watt,
Cities ami fields I walk, I penetrate
Deserts and seas remote. And passing
by
and mart and palace, 0001) or late
I knock unhidden once at every gate.
If sleeping wake ; if feasting rise before
I turn away ; it i0 the hour of fate.
And those who follow tate roach every
state
Mortals desire, and conquer every foe
Save death ; but those who doubt or
hesitate,
Condemned to failure, penury and woe,
Seek me in vain, and useless implore ;
I °newer not, and I return 1)) more.
But fail not in this respect :
Seize every opportunity to travel
Over the Chicago, Milwaukee ce St. Paul
Railway.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GENERAL SERVANT WANT -
ed. Apply at once.
MILS. W. M. SINOLAIR.
MONEY TO LOAN.—PRIVATE
Irlu,ds. Apply to Saimaa llIlesemr,
Joliet, Illinois, er to
01.tf TH08, KELLY, Brussels.
SEED BARLEY.— FOR SALE
of Carter's Pro�enliaoli4o Barley, grown quantity
last Year'slmperted toed.
51- R. GRAHAM, Brussels,
DRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN
teres4 Ap lyat Tana poimPublislinsteHeise,
Brussels. 41.4 J. 19, ARMSTRONG,
rrio CONTACTORS.—TENDERS
Wanted for the mason work of a bink
barn, 65x70 feet, on N i lot 07, coll. 0, Morris.
All material now on the ground, Tenders
received until Saturday, May 2nd, at O P. m,
Contract prion to be paid as 500o ae work 10
completed. For furtherparticulare 09913, to
412 30121g M00NEY, Brnesele P.O.
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN•
sale mat to re at has
terms, in Pownnshies
of150551s and Grey. F. 8. 50OTT. Erosiols,
37-tr.
CHOIOE FARM FOR SALE.—
V Lot 14, Cos, 12, Grey ; 100 acres ; first.
class buildings. A rare bargain to 0 cash
purchaser. Title perfect. Apply at once to
W. M. SIN OLAII0, Solicitor, Brussels, a0.
OH0ICE FARM FOR SALE.—
Being South half Lot 27, eon. 0. Morris,
100 agree, nearly all cleared. Good buildings,
flue voting bearing orchard, Immediate pos-
session. -horsy Torus. Apply to
W. M. mesonAIB,
tf- Solicitor„t:c•, Brussels.
ti OUSE'AND LOT FOR SALE. —
i1 Tbo aubectiler offers her bonenstr
0051
lot, corner or James aed eote,
13rueeole, Tbero Is n comfortable house,
good stable, splendid well, &o, on the pre.
wises, l acre of laud. Lbs further partiou•
/ars as to price, tonne, ..to. 100.018111700
MRS. WM. McOIILLOUGH, Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE.—THEUN-
dersigned oilers his valuable 100 acre
farm, beiug I,ot 12, Con. 0, Grey, for solo.
There are 88 soros under crop, boluses
tlmbaro d, There is a good orchard, wails,
Jco, on the vremises, besides ea to
g house bank
&o. 17
,
R' the s1)d!
don reasonable terms.
a.
Far.
rico and p u full particulars apply
HABIII1tlf, Brtasela P, 0, or JN SEeTT1113,
Soaforth, Out. - trema
BOO ACRE FARbI FOR SALE
'+r Te undersigned 1 • t
•
offer their well located farm containing P.00
acres, being Lot 6.000.10 and Let 0, Con, 11,
Gray township for sale. There is a Ing
bouto, good outbuilding• largo °retard,
water [amply,
Bply, 40. ch he promises, YheviltuelIfrilageoras�Lullpatot'n thriving
pride, terms and conditions of sale may be
ascertained on ap_tpliaatiou to
57.10 FERGUSON 13It08., Teesavater'.
'AL'IJABLE 50 ACRE FARbt
V inn IMALE,—BoIug west 1 Lot 11, Don, 0,
Grey, 01 miles from lirassole, The lend IS
good slay loam, well' dralue0, mostly all
cleared and In good orde•, Or,O acre of or-
chard in good repair, There is a never fail -
at Etre buildingls, premises i u>11111 geaare comfort-
able.
Would take suitable property iu or
uotar BO'uesels ae part pay. For fnrtltor par-
tlenlere apply on aha 1 )s wises to
THOS. MCGltiliiORR,
or address Brussels P. 0, 11010
bio RENT— THAT DESIR
•
A111.10 property !tary aired,
01tl, owned 1)Y the estate ofthe late Danford,
baiug anent ag acres of land
With good frame duelling, burn, stable s and
driving shed,- and >1011 wail pute5,also good
orahar 3, Willbe Mika fns tInee or 1198
youri toto agood tenant. NuneatNuneatonPossee-
e1011 e10)1 be given. Applpp to
• 71, 0, Di1NL'O RD,
MorchitutTailor, Brussels,' Ont.
8d•ttA Mo:errne
IIiV, Man Clerk,
b1 F011 SAL];, -TBE UN -
.441
N.
T nEnefoNIID °flare for Cale the north
Cau,tlyaof flof n eon thinii g 1'11 nnr5s, Morrie
awl le of first quality audio fthigh state of
x1101 11tio,1, well fenced and nueet•eralnee
6 hetes e)earod, NCwfratile honed, 0 rooms
11111 house with oone etc walla, 2 wens
e,bd barns and 0115,0 orchard, ore, Eight
of tali wheat, This desirable property
dieing the sol• Oration of Brussels, knit.
ria twos will he 'i On Titio perfect.
30. JA3LI96 CM•RUPVSI,Owner,
8eaforih PA).
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Pel per's Drug Store,
BRUSSELS.
BANKING.
M'0INTOSH ek MGTAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Tre,nmaet a q-ozaexal 330.rnlciu3
23tiarsiueso.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Cnundian and United States Drafts bought
and sold,
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Collections mode on favorable terms.
COOadlaa Agents —hh ncn.sr'e 130115 or
CAnInn,
New York Awools—tirronr'ras A3.n Tnan
Ells NATIONAL 13ANE,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
.1.. kI,a TAYLOR, OR
Bse. TE�z.,ainus GOnto r, Oolae-
thinsmade, 01IDor—gmlstov1)'s Bl Brus•oslo, 31.11n•
bf. SINCLAIR,
lie, &o, • Solicitor, Conveyancer, No tart' Pub,
of Pepper's Drug Store s Private dr,
ito
Loan.
DICKSON (11 BAYS,
rich,)
(Late with
GBelioitore rO nvevancerrs.
&o. Omeee—Ttressele anti Seefnrab• Brus-
sels 0805—Up-otaire over Bank. Molloy
to Loan,
n.e.3495, M. E. DICKSON
1 R M. TAYLOR, B. C. L.
of Taylor, McCain Solicitor,
13 t'o,oBar isters
Solicitors, &a., 0,1 tdoluide Street East, TO.
ronto, Money to Loan,
BUSINESS CARDS.
M1SS O'CONNOR, Teacher Of Organ ane Piano.
40.tf Princess street, Br„ Cools,
W • g. MoORAo]IEN,
Isourer ofkiarri,ageLiceuees. Odloo
at his Grocery, Turnberry street. /30lasele.
N. BARRETT,
south Of A. M. McKay e Co's hardware store..
Ladies' and childrone hair nutting a specialty
A
MoNAIR, • Isserer of Dinning° Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut,-C,ovornor, Commis.
stoner, &e , Q. A. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire !enranee (lo, Office at the Oranbrook
Poet O81oo.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
FIRE ANO MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX.. HUNTER
Co` Heron of onveyyancer, Notary Public,
Land Loon and Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Collections made,
Moe 11) Grahame Blook, Brussels.
M188 SHERLOCK,
Toronto
Late
of
11tO livery lessons at
Ethel and Oranbronk. Pupil of Professor
Fisher and Mr. Harrison on the piano, and
of Mr. 8. H. Clark in vocal all oto. Close at
Oran brook every Minivav, For terms, &e.,
apply at the Methodist Parsonage, Ethel,
'SS OALR
TOrgan, Organist 01er Piano,
i Dili sa°niurcln,lPipe
Prue -
eels, solicits a Share of tho patronage of the
muaf0-loving people of Brussels and vleiu-
ity. 1netruatione given at currant rates.
Terms, references, &o. may be ascertained
by calling at the residence of lots. Danford
er., Tmroeriy street, Brussels. 7-tf
DENTAL.
a f]y.7'm113TR'X' i
G. L. Rall, L. D. S. Nitros Oxide Gas ad-
ministered for the Fainlees Llsersotion of
Tooth. 74 GuSrard Street East.TOaoNTU,
1srNTztee T!
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal Calle a of .Dental
Surgeon)), ant 1;
Ontario, and pof
Toronto BorgiaY GDPI ,OVOY Pepper's Drug Store,
AUCTIONEERS.
RAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, is always ready to at-
te rid sales of farms, farm stook, &c. Ternoe
obenrfully given. Cr801350ak P. 0. SaloR
may bo arranged at Tau Poem Publishing
House, Brussole,
�EORGE KIRKBY,
Llealised Aaetlutoor. Rales conduct-
ed ou reasonable tonne. Fars and farm
eteokasuoealty. Orders left at 7,'0'8 POST
Pub118)11 Fionae,13ruoriole, or sent to Walton
P, 0., will reactive prompt attention,
1-f AVIV G TAKEN OUT LIC.PtN-
to comtuetnsolos of farm stooklabreaso reasonable
prices. knowing the standing of Dourly
dray person I am 1n a position to sell to
good Marks and get good security when sold
on oredit, Sattsfactiouuaranteed. Give
mea call. 82, 1 8, SCOTT.
MEDICAL CARDS.
OALE, Nt.D,, 0.141.,
i f Member of the College ofP1i 1
end Someone of Ontario by elan71ui Physician.
Chloe and )residence—Main street East
Ethel, o” iatric,
J•
A. bMoNAUGFIT0IV, L D,
• 0. 111,, 1,, It. 0.P., Edinburgh, 111.0, P
S. Got, AE Pepper's 151llg Stere from 0 to
11:55 a, In, and from 1:00 to d p. in, At other
bouts may be found et his Oeol isnee, form-
erly ooc)piod by Dr, Ilutchitlson, Milt st,
VETERINARY.
WARWICK, •
f
doEes• Honor Graduate re Pr of the tort 13
eso0400o College, Ie Pre/mead tI host alt
dioceses la tl,er I'a ilio a,,r Munition
e In a com-
petent manner, Partisans attention pater
to wain -leery eentlstty, Calls promptly at.
tended to, Moo and 1nf1•olary--'j'wa Wore
no,'1b of bridge, Turabokry stet Mummers,
1