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The Brussels Post, 1891-5-15, Page 5MAT 15, 1891 THE BRUSSELS POST tioneerereeetegeetentIowam'flit'rT3aRizeteme reeeeemereemJr dame reasertareasicamic rereemeete ` +ze 'C..Ot7: ereaAT.!nexceneremiCnimarimeemei9T hear LxtexzYteogr xWen'eri.•.Cmaxirem±ae nestereeex'xicre N9AG8d erewee11LE13'Srenx' t)'1 5i !Pell) S. Tho cheese faotory began work last 111 outlay. \\'Iiilu aL number of 'wheel Milldam were playing in the Presbyterian church shed, Latera Pueblos aueidentally fell from a beam tied broke her arm near the etas. The Truotco Board of the Ethel eohocl hold a meeting for the purpose of elect- ing a new trusted to fill the plane of Wm, Elliott, resigned,. Richard Rupp was duly installed and will 1i11 the bill. PunimeALs,-John Dnuklow defib for To- ronto where lie hoe Beeiled it [situation oti the 0.'.t'. 11-0 (forge (till has gone to Detroit where toe intends to speed the Hummer. -John Long, y'„ and family Mimi removed to Galt where he has so tiered a [situation on the railway.--Riehd. Oak lute roturns,l from .Montano, after spending the winter thorn, l3ltlevti lee. The cheese faotory has been booming since May let. Rev. A. Y. Hartley attended OLoiblaud Presbytery on Tuesday of this week. Court Doiwlas, C. 0. b`„ re elected the old officers. Rev. 0(l. Y, Hartley and J R. Millet) will attend the High Court et Toronto next month. Next Sunday Rev. Robert Godfrey takes Rev. 11r. Waliwin's work and preaches at ,Johnston'; at 11 o'clock, lebenezor at 2:30 and at Blaovale at 7 o'uloolt. Mr. Wallwiu gooe to 13elgrtve. The Quarterly Board of the Methodist church at its session cm Monday after- noon extended a hearty invitation to the Rev. L B. Wallwin to remain their leas. for for the susuing conference year \Vm. J. Johnston wits appointed the lay delegate bo attend the Disbriet Meeting which meets nexb week at Blyth. Itev. John Scott, M. A., of Wingham, conducted the morning service in the Methodist church here last Sabbath and administered the eacramenb. Rev. Mr. Wallwin was away at Goclerich at the bedside of his father-in-law who was dan- gerously ill. Mr. Scott's services wore greatly appreciated and the occasion was one of interest and spiritual power. ax�llfrvai Seeding is about completed in this neighborhood. J. Hanofsr has commenced operations in the brick yard. There is a splendid opening for a good tailor in our village. such twaddle cannot effect him or his Win. Duff, of Blnevalo, is visiting at family in the least. We hope this will be the last of such miserable stuff. Jas. Rine, lot 27, con, 12, McKillop, died on Sunday, 10th inst., from some growth in the stotnaoh. Mr. Rinn was born in the County Fermanagh, Leland. IIe moved to Canada in 1857, first settled in Blanchard. In 1808 he moved to Mc- Killop, whore he has ro54dsd up tilt the time of his death. Ile; joined the Orange Order in Biansbard, No. 082. He was a supporter of Sir Min Macdonald and a kind neighbor and friend to all who were acquainted with ham. t -le leaves a grown up funnily all married. T110 funeral was on Tuesday afternoon to Maitland Bank Cemetery, Rev. Mr. Cluff, of Brussels, proprietor, Godfrey Taylor, tools possess- attending. Deceased was a member of ion this week. The sale of the hotel St. George's church, Walton. faruiter° litsb week netted 3100. The late proprietor, Mr. Soirees, has decided to go on his farm, Obh non. Grey. Mr. Taylor has disposed of his farm on the 8th con. Grey, to Geo. Zilliax, of Listowel, and will devote his tome to the hotel business. The boy whom Mr. Rioter received from J. Bolger setae to the old country on IaOt tJLAPlt SMALLlX ON'' the Home a short time alto, died very : eleturday In charge of :Attie for Drover suddenly last Friday morning. The in. 'Watson, of 1'llyth. torment was made 111 the cemetery here Win. 1?erguson and wife, of Wiughun, lisbliebbatl) evening. Iiev. el, 13. It t. MootSulidaysti at hie lather-iu•law's, Bobs, Rae oouiuutcd the eorentony, Cud has Irvine's IaHE Sunday.. brae epee.lth,g to intin tine 114iahbol'Ieeet Ilee. 1, 13. Wallwin, of 131nevale, le to very loudly of late, tvareiug 05 plainly, peen e au ledneetienal s niton in bun• forcibly and solemnly the necessity of Hhuie ',text Sabbath at half past two. getting onr house in order and be pre. Peter Bongo, who has been wonting pared to anewor jnyftlly to the oailof the for Jos. Clegg for a veer or more, has iJ tat ., Ile 1 a,a.. Fever, be ne the tinea, .:l milli M. C' ordiff for is few fact that "youth is no guarantee of life." months, We are sorry to 1080 Peter Two of our young friends within the last from amongst 128. few weeks have been called away to Reeve Mooney may go to Ottawa next eternity very suddenly. There is no week along with a large deputation of doubt but blab the Almighty has a hooves to wait upon the Government three -fold objeot in visiting us thus -that relative to a refu i d of moelee paid as it is for the individuals gain, that it is bonuses to raliways. for hie own glory and that it is a warn. Last friday firs. Richard. Bewley Mg to us who remain, Tot 115 then tante passed to that bourne from whence no advantage of Ills visit among us and in. traveller returns. She was 4(1 years, 5 vita IIim in. months husband and eleved 26 nachilds rchildren nd left a en to mourn i'trros..toeat r• her loss. The funeral tools plane on Rev. J. A. MuLeublin, M. A., preach. Sunday, ed to Winghain lust Suudity morning. MARaaeo.--At the Qaeones Hotel, Har - We regret to hear of the financial riston, May Gbh, by the Rev. Mr. Belt, trouble of A. L. Gilson, Ile has boon Maggie, youegost daughter of John Bird, bard working helmet man. of chic township, to Joseph Duncan, of Considerable interest has been aroused lhirriston. The bride was supported by over a (troop's Ant trial held here this bliss M. J. Duncan, sister of the groom, week. The offender was fined 320 and and the groom attended by A. S. Way, osis, all of Ilarristen. This barn of Franck Wright, um far 1', J. Ben nest organizer for Huron from here, is veneered to have been burn- delivered a lectors at Button's School ed this week. insured in the Hawick Haase on Thursday evening of last week Mutual. and will o'gaulzo an Association of Pat- Robt. Miller is now tilling u responsible eons of Industry at that place on Wed - position me assitaut timber iuspeetor of mislay 20th init. All are invited to the C. P. 1t. He was away Oast on the route and beer something in the Internet lino last week. of farmers and laborers. Matthew Cunningham, of the 7311 line, eV set tote. had the misfortune to get tramped on by Vise Lottie (1''"Vbell ,vas visiting i0 `t colt. Mr. Cunningham was harrowing p when the hrses got entangled in the Soafortli last week. barrows, and ou catching them by the Miss Minnie McDonald is bonne from beads one of them reared up and struck Arthur on account of illness. Mr, 0. in the breast, broke several ribs The debate in No. 388, 1t. T. of P", 01 and drove them into his lungs. He is "Resolved that woman has suffered more improving a little. from intemperance than man," was de. -sly died in favor of the affirmative. The annual meeting and fires fair of It is ourhsad duty ahn ascent towife record the Listowel Dairymen's Board of Trade bhedeathof bs Flannery, wife ofl wine will be hsld at 2:30 p. m. on Thursday, Flannery. andrb, Sha had been aiin g all her May21st in the Town Hall, Listowel, ter and been gradually morningotill her for he election of officers and general Beeth on Wednesday of this business. wash, Some parson whale desire to advertise Mies Anes Knox, B. A., of St. Marys, other persons haus been more developed has been offered and has acoeptsd the than his or her own bump of common chair of Elocution of the Toronto 'Cal. sense, had the effrontery to put up a versity. Mies Knox eaters upon her board reflecting in a very serious manlier duties at the opening of the fall term, in 'on one of our eibizens. The citizen is September next. This is bhe fleet in. ,shown well and respected by all so that stance in the aunals of the Toronto Uni- versity that au honor of this kind has been conferred upon a lady" J. II. Thonson's this week. II. Collins, who has been confined to the house all winter, is not improving very rapidly. Jacob Bander, of the eloufryn heicic yard, has recently purchased lin engine and brick machine, whioh will enable him to manufacture 10,000 brink per day. This leeks lilts Moshe ss. J. Little eon of John Little, Silver Corners, met with a painful accident on Monday of this week. While sugaged in Reelstn,g to erect a hay fork be accident- ly fell from the top of the building whioh resulted in the fracture of one of his legs. Our hotel has changed hand,, the new Atwood. The briok work of Wm. Forrest', new block is completed. The masons have commenced work on Jacob Kluonp's brick shop and residence. The "Bee" windows have been beauti- fied by a tasty O'tIleef,on of house plants. Miss Aggie Wilson, who has been a resident of Buffalo, N. Y., for the past eighteen months, is home on a visit. Rumour sayebh that a bachelor parson in Atwood will wed a Brentford young lady next Fa11. Our sentiments are Amen I The firsb sittings of the Court of Re. vision for the township of Elms will be held at Ioerger's Hotel, on Saturday, May 30th. eeotettuy Loclthaad received an order from W, Il. Murray, of Strethroy, for 160 bushels of flax seed. This order swelled the treasury of the con -many 3240. Dr. Ilamilton reports three oases of hair. breadth escapes from poisoning by titre people who took in each case a tnl'asltoonful of nitre for ordinary salts w'birb it resembles very much. ed10101, um -ter Knox ticketed the fol. lowing persons to western points :-Mrs, McItliew Stevenson and Miss Mary Stev- (emou, Cheyenne, Wyoming ; Robert Hanliltore Dululh, Ilion. ;J,i4loKoyand wife,l'aneonver, 13. O.; Walter Hamil- ton; Butte City, Mon -tome, Lodge Deputy IIamilton installed the following officers; ab the last meeting of Atwood lodge, I. 0. G. '1'.:-1'. 0. T., A. Holmes ; C. '1'„ J. W. Ward ; V. T., Miss M. Hawkehaw ; See., \Vuo. Wherry ; Ass's -Seo., D. Clrahatn ; Chaplain, John Year ; AIatwliall, J. F. Wilson ; D. 11., e: ray. Stephen Kressler is now residing at Marquette, elichiean, The census enumerators have finished their work in this township. Court of Revision for this township will be held on Tuesday, 20th dust., ab Burton's hotel, Ethel. Earl Ball, who has beau visiting his grandparents for several months, return- ed to Toronto last week. Since the report of burglars got abroad all fire arras have been oiled and primed as if our 000ntry rats invaded by a for- eif,n army fifty thousand strong. Sending is finished in most planes. The land was fine for working and the seed was got in in good shape. The early sown grain is coming rip nicely. F. J. Baunest will Ieebure at Turn - bull's School House on Moudtty, 18th inst,, and at Walton on Tuesday, 19th inst., with a view to o"ganizitlg nn A5• piatatiou of patrcus of industry at coni ,f"IHOIOE FARM FOR SALE.— pl"oe. n Lot lel, Con, 12, Grey; 100 acres ; first - items of lent ,week's Poste, bearing on the I eteluoser. 'i'irlo perfect, Apply at once to Patrons of Industry, has something of q`, M, SIN CLAM, Solicitor, Brussels. 00 - the right ring about it. It is a good thing for.farmors to joie tagebhei f :r the purpose of obtaining their jest rights, to war against combines, for instance, many of which are formed for no oilier purpose Llan tofieeee Lemons. The object of \. M. «.10, Spurbamen along the St. Clair have en- joyed a new sensation this spring. The ordinary custom of the wild geese is to make their northward trip from the Gulf of Mexico to Hudson 13 iy by a direct flight at an altitude so high as to defy the fire arms of sportsmen along the ron'o, but this year the birds varied their usual prog,am by halting for several days in this locality. Liege Rooks stay. ed about the flats, along the river and ie the lowlands In Sombre, Moore and Sarnia townships. Those who claim to he wise in snap matters explain that it was the ice blockade at bhe flats which paused the got'ee to halt this season in their northwa d flight, the birds being supposed to have sense enoogh to reason that of the St. Clair River and the flute were choked with ice, there was not much hope of finding open water 10 the swamps or lakes of bhe far north. COURT OF REVISION. COURT OF - OBEY, Notice is hereby given th- at the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of (trey, flaunty of Baron,will meat as Court Of Revision at 000001/5 HOTEL, Mama, On Tuesday, may 28th. 1291, et 10 a. 01. Putties interested 1ri11 govern them solves n, ecordlugly, `yu SP0INCLr, Clerk. REAL ESTATE. 170 1E01050RM 0010D 115s several A SALE.-TEE HFmssf r sale and to re at, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F. S. SOOTT.I3russels, 87-tf. ar-lITOit1 FARM FOR -SALE -• 1, J lie log South half Lot 27,000.0 Morris, 100 acres, nearly all cleared, Goodbuilcliugs, nue ;noun bearing orchard. Immediate pos. aassio11, 1'.,1oyTut'ule, Applyy to AI 9IN CI this new organization seems to be to will" tf- Solicitor, ,ha., Brussels. against everything, good, bad and indif- ferent. I would like to give the whole thing a turnover but have nob the time at my disposal just now bob will make mention of one thing. Their way of working thiees would certainly reduce our towns and villtgss boateuee they are LT OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. - The subscriber offers her house and lot, corner (0 ,lamas mad streets, Liroisuls. 'libero is a comfortable house, good stable, seine/11d wall, Ga. on Lite pre - mimes, i acre of bold. Por further particu- lars no ,o In!co,toms, rho. apply to 6l c8. W61. U.aOULLOUGIi, Brussels, Goin'• 10 00a1 with a fair 1 1 real' 1, nee - and the reef will have to get out il' daft 91A,R31 EC Ct SALE. -TEE UN fanners lout this ostia • 1fl r •.union. Now one tien4guoa o'''ars his valuable, 100 acre reein{b of tide mould be that all the Cellos rem, ole le 56 Item; under itudur Grey, p, far autcoundiug these towns and villa r,es timbered, Thera is a good orchard, wade, would depreciate ht value EIS well Ito the $o, on the ] remiso5, besides log hoose, back barn, a0, Will bo sold on reasonable terms, Far price aid full particulars apply to \VM. HA ISICIRK, Brussels P. O„ or ,7000 Rtver•rn9, Beatortll, Out. 376m produce rinsed on them. 11 the lnarlttt 1\ti•s N. Hamilton ; It. S„ P, Priosb ; torus which the people of Grey and Tr'.as„ Mies A. Imelihoad ; Guard, A. Morris uu,v du 1'u0inu.,s had a ls,pdetien Skitlitoky • Sentinel, Hiss E. Robertson. two, three cm fonr titres as ha'go es they Peter McDonald bete leased the Ditmee' hotel, Rev. D. 13, McRae attended the Press etriutl,y cash eyshcuu ft would be Lir anon bytrry of Maitland at vYiughunn on Tuos' stubisfitetory to all parties m tate end. It day of this week, A few of the farmers in this vicinity would then he more in the lila of "live have dnieherl seeding, and are now matt. dug a bonntiful increase ae the fruits of their labors. About 173 bushels of flax seed Wave been given out to sow, for the mill bore, HMI season. There is still a largo scan. city to give out. 1, J. Winkel.; having sold his drive' to Mich, Cox, has purchased C. Angel's gray. Its now prides himself in having the metes(' driver in the settlement. Owing to the increase in business 3. J. Mitchell, carriage builder, Was boon com- pelled to employ help. IIe has secnred tbo services of lar. Crawford, of Dublin, whom we welcome among us. The bone bueiness has been booming here foe the last two or throe weeks. This iuchtetry promises to give employ- ment to a large number of our young citizens. The boys have been busy cleaning tate hank yards, and Adding the field, forest and glen of any each as had fallen a 01031331, -during the last wiutef, to its last enemy, detail. have 00%v, would not the farms as well as the pro lime raised 011 010111 ba worth more thttil it is now ? Certainly it would. With the keen competition of the present time if all the fanners would adopt a and lot live," and would not be enriching a fess here ani, there at the expellee of all the root. Further I ooubcud that this organization in many particulars is Calm maiming wont at bhe wrong sud. Their lines of proeodnre is likened mite pulling It set by the tail. Atter/ten l'Ir,w Bnv. Dice it Pere. GCO, ert- G°o, 1 food and Chas. Proctor each beg a valuable eyeing colt. W. Sloan, beachor, may play goal for Seaforth footballers this 0eemon. 1:Io's a good player. The Patrons of lndusbiy intend hold. Mg another booting next Manley night at S. S. No. 5. Thie will bo the fourth meeting and have nob had enough to or- ganize yet. It into be hoped they will keep better o1 -010r and not destroy s0hool property by upsetting inns, the out• houses, iko. The Trueteae ehotild .put a stopto this kind of work as the section relit stand it much longer, T'ouits, RAoEo'Arelt, ACRE FARM FOR SALE. 3_ 0 -'rho undersigned proprietors odor thou well located farm Containing 200 acres, being root 5,000,10 anti Let 5, Con, II, Cray towtehip for sale, Thera is a log largo orchard house, good outbuildings (, property supply, fin, on the ti the thriving Tg propge o is only 10 miles Iron talo 0bi' Village of ,010 1 l c Fnn p0sal n'a us ,, ration tering and l.nudibinns 06 solo maty be a'+0( main',' on ii .amttion to 07.10 11'1000 001001 131(309., 70e000300, TAi,UA13.L5 50 ACRE FARM. V von SALL.--BetegG west 3 Lot 01, come, Brey'eI nines from Brumes. The laud is good. clay loam, welt drained, mostly ell ottani.' and in good order. Oi.o acro of or- chard in good repair. There IR a 001t0r faib log spring on the prendfes and 001 extra wall at thebtlildilge, The buildings are ,0ulfort- able, Would take suitable Property PI m' near Brussels its part pay. Fo: further par- ticulars apply on Cho pv0111lses 00 IROS, 6fnCR1CON, or address mussels 1?. 0:33hf iV4"VtR1i FOR SALE.-TI3E UN. Aso alt1000000D 01Jor5 for sale the north stat quarto r of lot 22, concession 0, Morris County of Huron ,00ntainhtg 00 acme. 'J910 land in of first mettles. andie a high state of oIl, nnitivetiou.wel11o0cand, undm'-clrahtod s'e acres cleared, New frame houso,Btomes milk house with concrete ,valla, 2 wells gandbartla and shod orchard, oh:,lbigbt mores of fall wheat, This deatreble property edloins the norepmetti°n of 33rusaols, 10013. eelO torn' Wwill be given . Title portoet, 3A001108 teltii3VIC, Owner, 80+` 1o,sferth P.O. Tho following wolf -known Ste lllone will Olivet during the season of 1H01, as follows : PRINCE 0n' fInr''rIe e" 5111111 111000., P001'I101i'1'e115, This well known coach horse will stand at the ( ,oeon'e Rotel stables, Bras. sets, every Saturday afternoon during the season, ether days at his owls stable, lot 130, con. 6, Morels, AYRSHI1US STAMP, 01.1.1n dr AI7'CHISON, PntPltn:Ttll,e. Tuesday r.o. n, --Will leave hie own stable, Lot 10, Con. 4, Morrie, and pro- eeed on the 3rd lino to 13olgrave Hotel for night. Wednesday, -\2 Ill proceed west on 11113 Con., Wawanosh, 2' miles, then south to 1t. Edwards' for noon ; thence east to flalgrave Betel for night. Thursday, -Will proceed east on 4311 line, 'Morrie, to hie own stable, Friday, - Will proceed on the 3rd line, Morrie, to 'Thos. MoLauohliu's, Grey, for upon ; thence to 4th lino, Morrie, to his own stable, where ho will remain until the following Tuesday 110012. MACFARLANE'S II33130. 0..11 NEIL, PROPRIETOR. Monday noon, -Will leave his own stable, Lot 17, Con. 14, Grey, and pro- ceed eastward, ey 12th Con., to Chas. Parker's, 10th Con., Elma, fur night. Tue, clay,- -Will proceed to Wynn's Hotel, Newry, for noon ; thence north to A, Tuchin's, Trowbridge, for night. Wed. nesday,-Will proceed north to Amos Weaver's for noon ; thence west to Stehle' Hotel, Molesworth, for night. Thursday, -Will proceed—for noon ; thence west along the boindary to Robt. Hamilton's, Con. A, Turnberry, for night. Friday, - Will proceed south, via Jamestown, to Wm. Font est's, 3rd line, Morrie, for noon ; thence south along the gravel road to Arch. Lamont's, 7th Con., Grey, for night. Saturday -Will proceed to the American Hotel, Brussels, for noon ; thence, by Cranbrook, to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday noon. int0iFin Ir "'et" i'LRNIelse-'ubRW'Entiltagan:-^nscia III11111AM 13 U LI, 1''011 S'Ert. VIPt�,-.`fbe ondor.igt nrl will keen, for ,o rvir„ , , ,.et s;, 1.011.1, 1 orris, the Moro' awed ,'„'',,',reel nnrlunu loon,. Lord Welling - too." Terms $1.00, with l,rfvilege 06 roburn' illli la neeulHar3, Pedigree may be spell on apldle„1.nn to owner. P00TIat li•1 • 1'ropc,rtut•, ret, RMS OF SERVICE OF MY 1. 'fH0110110ff•BRI,n 21(050Y I317LL- 011e Caw, $2,20; 2 Cows, $4.00; additional cows, $1,00 each, all the ponisebY of one nertou. A 4is0011e1 of 10 per cont, w111 be deducted when paid et the tine of eorvic5. Jersey Cows 004.110 melt extra, O. A. DBADMAN, Druggist, Ke. WIER RIM AN. 17IC1100 BROS., PROPRIETORS. Monday -Will leave bis own stable, lot 2, con. 8, Elam, and proceed to Richd, Cox's, lot 29, eon. 12, Grey, for noon ; thence to Jas. Douglass', lot 9, con. 16, Grey, for night. Tuesday, --Will pro- ceed to Alex. Nichols, lot 17, eon. 7, Morris, for noon ; thence to Robt. Nice, hors, lot 20, Don. 6, Morris, for night, Wednesclav,-Will proceed to Central Hotel, Brussels, for noon ; thence through Ethel to John Slemmoo's for night. Thursday, -Will proceed to hie own stable for noon ; thence to W. Ma• Cormiok's, Trowbridge, for night. Fri- day, -Will proceed to Wm. Reynold's, lot 54, eon, 4, Wallace, for noon ; thence to Robt. Herold's, lot 6, con. 8, Howiok, for night. Saturday, -Will proceed to John 'li7or's,con. 4, Grey, for noon; thence to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday morn• ing. LUCKY GETTER. 1111.0011 cC DILwoRTn, PROPRIETORS. Monday, -Will leave his own stable, lots 23 and 24, con. 8, Grey, and proceed north to Jno. Miller's, con. 4, for noon ; thence north to Edward Bryan's, eon. 2, for night. Tuesday, -Will proceed to Geo. Crooks', 8th oon., for noon ; thence to Jas. Sharp's, 5th con., Morris, for nig'.t. Wednesday, -Will proceed to Thos. Maunders, 7th on., Morris, for HOOD ; thence west 2k miles, then south le mils,, thence east to Mrs. J. Seller's, lath 0012., Grey, for. night. Thursday, - Will proceed south to Richard Pollard's, near Leadbury, for noon ; thence east to Juo. Sibben's for night. Friday, -Will proceed to Arch. Clark's, boundary, for noon ; thence to Livingsto 's 10th con., Grey, for night. Saturday, -Will pro- ceed to Wilson Evans', 12th eon., Grey, for noon ; thence to his ova stable where he will remain until the following Mon. day morning. PRIDE OF THE WEST. wet. 0.10001131, PROPRIETOR. Monday, -Wilt leave his own stable, Molesworth, noel proceed to Dungan Me. Donald's, 2nd con., Grey, for noon ; thence wept to Jamestown, then to Duncan Tay. lor's, 4th con., for night. Tuesday, -Will proceed east to Joseph Raynard's side. road, leu to Robb. Hall's, 9th con., for noon ; theuoe west to Central Hotel, Brussels, for one hour, then south to Chas. Ri'ohie's for nigltt, Wednesday, - Will proceed cast on 11th co.,. to Cram brook sideroad, then to Zimmer's Hotel, Cranbroolt, for noun ; theuoe north to 9th con., then eget 21 miles, then to 8th eon. to 110, Lindaay'e for night. Thurs. day, -With proceed to John ltot,artney's, 4th con., for noon ; thence east 3 e miles, then north to the buunditry, and to his ova stable for niehb. Friday, -Will pro. Geed north to Brd con., Ifowiek, to Wm, ltaycleu's for noon ; thence north to L. Campbell's Notal, Gorrio, for night. Saturday, --Will proceed to his own stable wliel'o he will 1-011100011 until ,Monday. EARL Ob' 13R1eADALBANE. SPED; BRCS., PROPRIETORS. llotdny, -\Vial leave his own stable, Lot 11, Con. 4, Morris, and proceed wast to Balgrave, then to W. Wheoler'n for stool) ; thence north to 12th Con., Wawa - nosh, thou west to 1st sidoroad to A. Anderson's for night. Tuesday, -Wilt proceed south to l0l11 Coot„ \Vatvanosh, axone west 11 miles, thence south to A. Robertson's for noon ; thence east to Bal. grave, then south lj: miles, thence meet on Con., 5, to Johu Cloakoy's for night, Wednesday, --Will proceed east to Joint Somnmerville's SEW Clonefor noon ; thence east 2, miles, then North 14 miles, thou wesb to his own stable for night. Thursday, --Will proceed south 21 miles, then west on 011 Con. to Jas. Netllery's for noon ; thono south 11 miles, thence eolith 11 miles to John White's for night, friday,-Will proceed eaab 21 miles, then north 1:; miles, thence west to Alex. Mo0a11's for noon ; tlten0o west to centre sideroad, theme oast to Jas. Spare's for night. Saturday, -Will peened to the Queen'e Hotel, Brussels, then to his own stable, where he wild remain until the following Monday morning. TOLL FOR. SERVICE undersigned will keep for so•vins on lot 03. cons 7, Om, the vuuug chore' -brae Durham hull, "19arl McDuff.” Ho wits brad by air. .John 1, Hobson, of 6tosbnrotgb, and is an A 1 animal, Pedigree may be 500(5 on application, Teens -31.50 for grade cows, and 83.00 for bho•o'-brads, with privilege of returning If uonessurv. 43-4 ANGUS LAMONT, Proprietor. IMPROVED LARGE WHITE YORK - 1311I10133 BOAR. Tie nudc•rsiguod will keep for service this preeeut 500,53 the 11011reved l417,0 white Yorkshire pia "Rend," m1 lot 20, can. 0, 6(,'1115, 00 ",Lich a limit: d number of sows will bn tulmu. •Tm'mi t1.00 to be paid at tithe o6soo ten, will, 0010 privilege of return- ing if necessary. I'editn•ee may b0 Poet' nP- Oil appliou0un. 1oO111.;ltT 000'HOL, 15tf Proprietor. lam and Eng 7. Eggs have dropped in price, so Large Stock of Prime SMOKED IIAMS, BREAKI''AST BACON AND SIDE MEAT, Alt of Our Own Curing. We also Manufacture Bologna Sausage. Patronize home industry by calling onus. Give me a pall and prove the truth. fulness of the above statements. has our Wm, BlashiII, Butcher. MONEY TO LOAN. MONEY Money to Loan on FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES Private and Company Funds. APPLY TO J,C.Hei ernan,, 3..t1.Young, Valuator. Agent. Ethel P.O., Ont. 25ww Wo i e'r. Wool 50,000 Pounds Wanted Of Fleece Wool, for which the very Highest Market Price in Cash will be Paid. Farmers will find it to their advantage to Sell for Casio and trade whore they please. On the market, as usual, for all kinds of Grain. �a 9ia Gram,duSm, Grain Dealer, - BllrssnLs. Shoddy - Pedlars Aro on talo Warpath, so are im- plement n ;oats to entrap the wary farmer into buying inferior plows made at a distance from Brussels, for which you cannot get repairs when needed. Fai'nwi's, consult your own in- terests and encourage house man- ufacture by calling at the ring eels Fown.d.rSr Where you call got a Superior Article ata Reduced Price, Guar' antood to give Satisfaction, o1' no sale. 'mows, with Rest t'ilisb,Pg(hut Steel Boards, Single aid Ilbnble. Plow Pointe of Every Make at 40e. coals. Gang Points 25 Cents. Best Pittsburg Steel Boards fitted on any plow at the Lowest Possible Prieo, Be sure and call and examine our stock before buying. W. R. Wilson, "Brussels. a LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. Canadian Pac .c R' y, Last Chance ---.-.FUR A TOUR_ noir cls the 'World, - SO00 Will Leave LIVERPOOL on.J'vt: Path, 10111, by Steamer Enzfi1'ess of China,S J Stol•i dog ut Principal fort.' t:: 11,0 2223SEesrafletan 0x0. 0 . 00400, CHINA, JAPAN AND CANADA. Pot paiephlrts and full information apply 0. 1t, CA,.t.an'AY, District Passenger .01;001. Ile Mug Sweet 'Vest, Tonins', Or to J. 1. PEPI'EIR, Ticket Agent C. P. R., Brussels. t1.LZBIA_lJrl' S 1 A Tip-top Display of the Latest Designs in Baby Car- riages have arrived at 11, Dennis', Brussels. Call and see them before you purchase elsewhere. Trunks, Valises, Satchels, &c always in stock and sold at Close Prices If you want a set of Light or Heavy Harness I can supply yotl. See our Scotch Collars. 110 Derail. Buggies ! Buggies ! Bny your Buggies from - D. EWAN - And Save Money. I am building a large number of the Best Buggies, which are to be sold at the Lowest Prices ever offered to the public. Every- thing about thelia is First-elass. The very Best Standard Wheels, and the Workmanship through- out Gun rant( ed. tI 12117 Determined to naake a Big Slaughter on Prices this year. I hara sold a Marge number of Buggies during the least years to many of the leading mon of this ,section and surrounding country, rind I l.nrpose to keep up the number anti, double the quantity. Call and See the Rids and tet our Prices. I>on't buy a, buggy until you see my Stook of Choice l 1.: i0( . Repairs in 1Vooli work. and Lent done at flock Bottom Privies, Painting and Carriage Trimming clone at the very Lowest 'hates., • Horseslloeing ')one with the Bed Experience and Attention, as in the past. T MEAN BUSINESS. D. EWAN. Shop opposite Queen's Hotel, , BAD