The Brussels Post, 1893-3-24, Page 88
�°�'j��° i pLE lO h, Slorse Fair on 'Thursday,
Warr
1prA Gall, The biggest Fell: a the
Some problems that are very simple
sere not always understood. Of course
there are some people who from lack of
education or proludioe, will not ender.
;hoed. It ehuutd be plain to the readers
of TUE POST that there 1s a gain by lessen-
ing the cost of nanufactnre, as explained
before, Of coarse oolubines, as a rule,
advance the prices of good's nranufauturod
by them, bot before they do this, they
must control the manufacture of all suoji
goods. Now, when the great Wall Paper
Trust wars formed in the U.S., there were
one or more firma that did ant unite
with them. In order, therefore, to com-
pel these to do so, the Trust did and do
eell at a price that those outside cannot
compete with them and will no doubt be
compelled to join them. Wall papers, in
the U, S., for some years, have been sold
at a very small margin of profit and for
anyone outside of the combination to
give a discount simply means to charge
an advance price. We do not maintain
that the prices of Wall Papers will bo ns
tow next year, but we know that the tom.
bination goods are alt right this. We
would not have purchased from the cons -
bine but "Goode bought well are half
sold," and while our customers have the
benefit of cheaper goods we have that
which comas from increased custom,
Will you elsare in the benslibs ?
G. A. DEADMA.N,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOOTHEBN E1TENSION W. O. & n.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
Gonna SMITH. GOING Nunn.
bOaf1:a:, a.m. affiant e•t•�, .ns.
Express HMV a.m. Mail
nixed p.m. Express 08$ ; *0.
no)
C"'
4 a cal ` ides (Gkems.
A chiel's among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Gee the snow of the sidewalks.
BuyrtEs are making their appearance
again.
DIA yon find the faces in the pueele ?
See this week's supplement,
A QUANTIT0 of interesting local and
district news may be fonud on this week's
supplement.
EASTER Sunday will be the first Sab-
bath in April. Friday of next wed, will
be Good Friday.
reereAOCs agents have been shoe: as
thick as hair on a dog's back its this
section for the past week.
Time was service in the R. C. cnnrch
in this place last Sunday morning.
Father Kinney, of Seaforth, officiated.
RICHARD Wsxsx&nrs is putting 11 Sandy"
through a course of training with the ex-
pectation of altering his gait from trotting
to pacing.
Tne friends of R. McGee, the Kincar-
dine liveryman, whose team was drown-
ed in Lake Huron while en route to
Goderioh, have collected enourh money
to recoup him for the loss. This was a
commendable act.
Ox Tuesday afternoon R. Leatherdale
bad one of the front panes of glass in
bis hearse broken while going through
the pitch holes on the gravel road.
Several iron stays were also wrenched
off. The road is very bad.
Miss IitCPnensoie has leased the store i
in the Stretton block, lately vacated by 1
Mise Gauley, and is now opening' up her
new millinery stock, Miss McPherson
had charge of one of the best millinery 1
establishments in Toronto for the past 0 a
years. Millinery opening on Thursday
and Saturday of next week. p
.LAST Monday evening The Revelation h
of St. John was the topic of the Epworth 1
League in connection with the Methodist
church. The topic was sub -divided as e
follows :-Mise Braden, Title, Author, r
Date ; Nelson Gerry, Patmos ; Miss a
Minnie Moore, Ephesus; Mrs. Cavanagh, p
Smyrna ; W. H. Kerr, Pergamos ; A. R. n
Smith, Tbyatira; Bruce Wilson, Sardis ; 1
Dr. Cavanagh, Philadelphia ; Rev. G. P. a
Salton, Question Drawer. The new a
program will be ready for the next meet- b
ing of the League.
MOOemanai ANn iLEacH AC :xxrgn.- e
'Conductor McCallum and Brakeman p
Leech, of the G. T. R., were tried at s
Walkerton Wednesday before Judge e
Barrett, without a jury, on a charge of s
conspiracy to murder. These parties, t
while in charge of a train Doming out of t
Kincardine, were recently attacked by f
some of the passengers and a free fight e
ensued in the course of which all hands f
were more or less injured. The attack- p
ing parties were recently tried and eon. p
',doted at Goderioh. In return they f
charged the conductor and brakeman h
with conspiring to murder them. Judge t
Barrett held that there was no evidence
of conspiracy and discharged the prison.
era.
Hoerr JACK." -Capt. J. Lightowler
and wife of the Salvation Army' who left
for India a few years ago have return.
ed and brought with them a large number e
of interesting, curiosities or Indian B
curios. Amongst other things which C
the Captain and his wife have token the D
pains to oolleot aro 8 idols, all brass, the M
names of wbioh are respectively, "Gum. 13
pate," "Ranchord," and "Marotbie,"
strings of beads which the natives use to 13
adorn the sacred calf which they wor-
ship, bends worn by priests and fakirs, B
sacred =stoat cymbals, braes. drinking
bowls, some of which are beautifully en. M
graved, different kinds of ladies combs,
ear.ring, noee•ring, toe.ring, sandal wood
ornamental cases, wheel for grinding
grain, Parsee and Mahommodan shoes
and sandals, palm leaf, showing the M
manner in which the natives heap their
accounts, braes ink et,•nds, cloy pots used
for holding gain to protect it against G
vermin, plate for clea',ing grain, Sunday
plates in brass, which the high oast
people eat from, native dagger and razor, G
nutmeae, chestnuts, shells, eta. The G
Captain also has a sample of the native
cestnmos worn by men and women, and G
the new Teetament and Salvation Army
song book printed in the Gugarati lan-
guage. The natives reooivo from two to G
three anna5 per day Inc their labor,
which be equal In our money to from
three. to eta cents, The climate of India
suited Capt. Lightowler but on account
of hie wife's ill health, oaneed by the very
exoessive heat, they had to return,
0sae00.
COLLECTOE CAVAN, of Stratford, was 1
1O0r11 an Tlsureday of this melt and anon
with Constable Scott was looking up
"swamp whiskey" manufactory 1u th
country,
TUE Mel ranee 0nmpauies intereated i
n
0
tt
0
the recent tiro in wbioh W. Nightingale's
store was burned were holding an investi•
gallon, or inquiry, this week before A,
hunter, .1. P.
THE Grand Trunk Railway has grant,
ed reduced fates for Laster holidays.
liken tickets will be issued on Thurs.
day, Marob 30th, valid to return until
Tuesday, April 411,, at single fare.
Tunes is an increasing demand for
Jerseys and their' orosees, On Tuesday
0. A. Deadpan': elliptled a young Jersey
ball to Martin Leigh, of Burgas:elle.
Oxford County, has long been famous
for its dairy stock.
THE following persons :vete elected as
representatives of the congregabion to the
Quarterly Board of the Methodist church,
lireese's, ata meeting held on Wedues•
duty evening of this week :-R. Leather -
dale, A. Cousley, Jno. Downing, 11, L.
Jaellson, T. Moore, Alfred Lowry andel,
11. Smith.
THE iligh Soboo) Entrance examina•
tions in Ontario, will, this year, wen-
tnenoe on June 28th, examinations for
Primary and Junior Leaving teachers'
certificates and for University Pttes
Matriculation, will begin on July 4th ;
while the Senior Leaving and Honor
Matriculation examinations will com-
mence on July 13th.
Erxbr householder should get a move
on and get his or her back yard in order
as soon as the snow gets away, The
Board of Health does not propose to have
any shuffling about it this year, but all
premises must be cleaned perfectly, so
Viet if cholera does come the Board of
Health cannot be blamed for not having
done its duty. The law will be enforced
to the letter•
i rnsnEN,-The attention of sports.
mru is called to the regulations and re
etrlctions in connection with the Game
Ince t•egarding the shooting or destroy-
iug a` wild ducks, &e. during the bread.
ing. s anon. The penalty is a heavy out
and o mebody will be called to book be-
fore W. Climie, of Listowel. the Warden
for this section, if the law is violated. A
wo•,i to the wise should be sufficient.
Pe ,Eters who have children about to
bogie school are advised to send them at
Lasa•,, or at the beginning of the Fall
tern,. eo that teachers may be enabled to
erre lie them in classes, and cavo time
and inconvenience, for it is about as
'nue% trouble to teach one little child as
a class of five or six children. When
they come to school straggingly, teachers
cannot arrange them in classes, and
heaves they do not receive sufficient at-
tention. If parents will kindly act on
this suggestion they will facilitate the
teachers' work, and do a kindness to the
children.
MISER. The editor of the Atwood Bas
attended a concert recently given by the
Sons of Temperance as Ethel. Here le
the report :-"Tbe Fax concert last Fra
day night, under the auspices of the I. 0.
G. T., was a howling success. The Math•
odist church was crowded to the doors,
and the program was very good. The
solos by Misses Lang and Spenoe were
heartily encored, as were also Prof. Haw-
kins' instrumental selections. Every ap•
pearance of Jas. Fax was a signal for
deafening applause. W. H. Herr, editor
of Tug Beneseas POST, occupied the chair.
His droll, witty rematics between the
lumbers, so characteristic of W. If., kept
the audience in excellent humor through.
out." Bro, Pelton was sober we know
hat, but how be came to think lie was
n the Methodist church, when he occ0.
» ed a reserved seat in the new Towosbip
Hall, is more than we oan understand.
He evidently bad the razzle-dazzle a
ittle, caused by the close proximity of
fair resident from Blenheim town,
Kent Go. If R. S. will let up on
reediting "I Need thee every hour,"
e'll be restored to his right mind before
ung.
Onir.-Last Friday morning Willie,
(deet son of John Wynn, a well known
esident of Brussels, died, aged 26 years
nd 10 months. The deceased had been
oorly for some years and his death was
o f altogether nnlooked ' for. After
eaving school Willie had served his
pprenticoehip in his father's carriage
hop, the intention being to hand the
usiness over to him. it was willed
tberwise, however, and after a trying
xperienoe death released him from all
stn and trouble. He was a kind heart•
d, good natured youth who enjoyed the
steam of all who knew him and hie
arly demise is greatly regret.
ed. He had no fear of death,
rusting in a risen Saviour. The
uneral on Sunday afternoon was attend•
d by a large number of neighbors and
riends. Rev. Mr, Salton gave an appro.
elate address at the residence of the
arents. The floral wreathe were beauti-
ul. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn and family
ave the sympathy of the community in
heir bereavement.
"0 what a joyful meeting there 1
In robes of white arrayed,
Palma in our hands we all shall bear,
And crowns upon our heads."
TEE following are the amounts collect -
by the Bible Society collectors for the
reseals Branch :-
enaction at annual meeting, $ 5 02
e nation from "S. A.," 6 00
rs. M, McLean, subscription, 1 00
rossels-East, birs. 11. G, Wil-
son & Miss Lizzie Reid, 80 17
russets -West, Mra, Dennis &
Miss Shaw, 18 65
russeis-North, Misses Men-
zies & Moore, 8 75
orris, eon, 7, Miss MoCall,
G, Mies Smith, 4 00
5, M. Black, 1 60
" &
4, Misses Black
Currie,4 16
orris, con. 3, Misses Ireland &
Armebrong, ' 3 26
Moate, con. 2,
rey, eons, 1 & 2, 7itisees Rae, 8 40
" 8 & 4,11itisses Straob.
an dt Taylor, 5 85
ray, eons, 6 & 0
ray, cons. 7 & 8, Misses Clara
Oroolue & Alice Cardiff, 8 80
ray, cons, 0 & 10
" 11&12,J,T. David.
son, 18 76
ray, cone. 18 & 14,Misses Rfteh.
io & Stewart, 8 05
Ethel, Misses Davies it Milne, 27 06
Sales at Depository from
Deadman, 18 72 1
$163 91
TIE BRUSSELS POST
Tlil: sleighing 15 getting about played
out in a0tr15 leaves, while 1:1 plenty of
seetione the s'Sow is 3 or 4 feet deep )'et.
Irene Co, -A meeting of Brussels Psco•
mon will be held in rho Counoil Chamber
on Monday evening, 27th lust., at 8 0'.
stook. A11 intereebed are asked to be
present. P. SCOTT, Chief.
As will be :naked by oald elsewhere
T. A. He:viduu i has ohanged his quarters
from 1'ustsnaster Farrow's to J. 0. IIaM.
liday'e, corner King and John streets,
Rev, lin. Beds, of Toronto, will
preach aunivureary eormous in the Meth.
odist ohnroh in. bus place next Sunday,
Mnrell 20011, The Dr. is one of the most
eloquent divines in oounertioa with the
Methodist church, A married man's
concert will be held on :Monday. evening.
LIPSMssu Nln'e Ckrt'I1FICA'rs,-At the
meeting of Maitland Preebyterte' Society,
held ab Kincardine lest week, Mrs, (Dr.)
Graham, of Brussels, was made the
reaipisnt of a Life Member's Certificate
accompanied by the following kindly
worded address :-
etre. Graham, Treasurer of the Presbyter.
sal Society of Maitland,
DEA: b1AuAac,---L1 discharging the very
pleaewg duty which has devolved on me
I feel I am giving utterance to the heart-
felt sentiments of each member when I
say that we were, as a Society, eager bo
have the opportunity of testifying our
appreciation of the very efficient anti
disinterested manner in which you have
for the past six years discharged the
responsible duties of Treasurer for the
Maitland Presbyterial Society. We
would, therefore, in recognition of this
and also as a token of personal regard,
ask your acceptance of the accompanying
Life Member's Certificate, trusting that
you may be long spared to use your
talents and influence in the Master's ser -
vim: here below and when called from
this to the higher service and joy "in the
presence of the Icing" you may have
your highest hopes and greatest am-
bitions realized in the greeting "Wall
done, good and faithful servant of your
Lord and Saviour." Signed on behalf of
the Maitland Presbyterial Society,
0. Suntan s:en,
Kincardine, J. McNeal:,
14th Marob,'93. W. 11. Mclnar,
H. altrano.
The address was read by Miss Munro, of
Kincardine, 'ma the presentation made
by Miss Anderson, of St. Helens. It is
hardly necessary to state that Mrs.
Grahaln was very pleasantly surprised.
A most suitable reply was made. Mrs.
(ir011am is a very enthusiastic worker in
el,urolu ornttnioations and is well deserv•
ing of the above recognition.
Business Locals.
San my add this week. B:. 7. Strong.
Fina( fish arriving daily at McAlpine's.
THE cheapest enits in town at D. 0.
Ross'oa.
Mn pans $1.00 per dozen at B.
Gerry's.
A NICE range of tins, very cheap. D.
C. Ross.
5 14 -quart pails for $1.00 at B.
Gerry'a.
NEw Spring goods at D. C. Ross' the
leading tailor.
ALL kinds of tinware made and repair.
ed at B. Gerry's.
Caovsn, Timothy and fresh garden
seeds at McCracken's.
THE low prices for cabinet photos will
continue at Perry's.
GALL and see our 011,00 suit, cheapest
in town. D. C. Ross.
LATEST cabinet photographs, best finish,
$14 per doz. at Strong's.
Ar pails $8.00 per 100 ; Spiles $1,00
per 100. B. Gerry.
STEP up stairs and have a look at
photos in gallery. H. J. Strong.
NEW jump seat buggy for sale cheap.
Apply at Tins POST Publishing !louse.
A Lama assortment of pressed and
looms made tinware et B. Gerry's.
DAISY churns from 03.26 up.
B. Gerry.
NEw Spring hats just arrived in all the
new styles and colors, cheap. D. 0.
Roes.
Der wood wanted, either nordwood or
stove woad. Apply at Tun POST Publish-
ing House.
No unnecessary transfers and re-cheok-
ing when you buy your tickets of Grand
Trunk agents.
OArm and see the Melissa waterproof
coat, away ahead of the ordinary rubber
coat. D. 0. Ross.
Bur your Manitoba tickets at the G T
R depot and have your baggage checked
through to destination.
Oasis one, come all, and give ns a call.
Beet photos are always cheapest and
Strong's is the place to get them.
GLAND= over my add and see photos to
be had for ons dollar and a half.
H. J. Strong, Photographer.
THE low prices for cabinet pbotographs
have been such a great e0000ee We will
continue them a abort time.
0. E. Perry.
THE trouble with most cough medicines
is that they spoil the appetite, weaken
digestion and create bile. Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral, on the oontrary, while it gives
immediate relief, assists rather than im-
pairs the aesimilative process.
"WHAT's in a name Y" Well, that de.
ponds. For instance, the name of
"Ayer" is sufficient guarantee that Ayer's
Sarsaparilla is a genuine, scientific, blood.
purifier and not a sham like eo much
that goes by the name of "sarsaparilla."
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the standard.
RugobrATlsnr OuutoD IN A Der. -South
American lihonmatio Cure for Rheuma-
tism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
to 8 days, Ste action upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. 11 re-
moves at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly beneflte, 76 cents. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
WELL-DIeeINo AND DiILLINo.-George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entreated to hien
in a way that will insure satiefaotion.
Wolfe oleaued out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
e0ooud door north of the bridge, west
aide of Turnbeefy el., Brussels. 84.bf
HA 1 ha 1 ha I Who ever heard of a
cosnbiso lowering the price of geode to
the consumer, whether it be a shoe lace,
a washing machine, or a roll of wail
paper 7 The American Wall Paper
Trost allow 1O% off if you buy oxelesive-
ly from them. Binge & Sons een cheaper
and give 15% off. Why ? 101, because
they do not pay $20,000 into the Tenet'
and, they sell direct to the trade and.
Dave the jobber's profits. Come and
inspect quality and prides at W. Rod-
diolr'e Wall Paper Emporium, Braesele,
ST.iX]),1]f1) J X.IC OF VAX, IDo' ,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO,
ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) . $7,000,000
CAI'ITAI, (Authorized) • - , $2,000,000
steamfns fit ati prinripnl p001,35 fa Ontario, Queber,1lfmiitabu, United Stela a0 J'htytand,
A General Banking Ilusiness Transmittal, Farmers' Notes Dieeouubed,
Drains Issued and Colleotions made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
InWee' allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from data of deposit; to data of
withdrawal and eonlpoundel half yearly,
SPNOM I. ATTENTION GIVEN To THE Coaia':crlo a or FAMINES' SALE No•'Ns,
Livery facility afforded Oustome'e living at a distance.
W. D. HART, MANAmnu.
CILLIES 84 SITI, 131i'Zfs
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
all pointe in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com-
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal ,t tths end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
\Yc cifeot Is 15,90, lnen,'sn a in old English or Canadian C'onlpanirs, or in !lint.
null Companies 55 may b0 Ileal ref.
NTS FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES : THE CANADIAN BANE of Common.
Fou your photos go to Strong's over
Standard Bunk.
A SPLENDID AvIII:AS. -Tbe Deloraino
Times :-"M. 13, Wilson a Son raised
from -100 acres of land 14,470 bushels of
No, 1 wheat, an,l from 75 acres of land
4,020 bushels of bats, and off 12 acres of
land 483 bushels of barley, malting in all
19,073 bushels of grain frau 547 acme of
land this year. Miteboll Bros. threshed
for N. Haggert and turned out an average
of 38 bushels an acre on 00 acres of
wheat, 60 acme of which was thrashed
from the stook."
$1.00 :-12 pieces tinware for $1.00 : -
1 14.quart pail,
1 10 quart pail,
1 0.quart pail,
1 Dish pau,
1 Milk pan,
1 Pudding pan,
1 Tem Drawer,
1 Wash bowl,
1 Dipper,
1 Jelly pan,
1 Pie plate,
B. Gerry.
730RN •
Lsoi os. -In Toronto, on March 18111,
the wife of Mr. John Leckie of twin
eons.
CoLEaisN.-Di Elma, ou March 1311), the
wife of blr. Wm. Coleman of a
daughter.
McKoy -In Mission City, 33. C., on Jan.
30413, the wife of Mr. Joseph MoKoy,
formerly of Atwood, of a son.
MA.RRSM7D.
Pgnnin-F onnxAN,-In Elma, at the reel.
dente of 111r. John Inglis, the bride's
grandfather, on March 16th, by Rev.
Andrew Henderson, assisted by
Rev. D. Perris, of Obeeley, Mr.
William Perris, of Grey township,
to Miss Elizabeth, daughter of the
late Mr. Jabez Foreman, of Elma.
SPEinaN-MOCALL.-In Morris, on March
16th, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. D. Millar, of Brus-
sels, Mr. George Speiran, of Grey, to
Mies Mary Jane, eldest daughter of
Mr. Alexander MoOall, of Morris.
MAournu-BosauAN.-In Morris, on Meech
22nd, by Rev. J. W. Pring, of Blue -
vale, Mies Sarah L., third daughter
of Mr. Edward Bosman, to Mr.
Robert 0. Maguire, all of Morris
township.
mamma
WxNN.-In Brussels, on March 17th,
Willie, eldest son of John Wynn,
aged 26 years and 10 months.
SIIAnr.-Io Grey, on March 18th, Mary,
beloved wife of Andrew Sharp, aged
63 years, 4 mouths and 2 days.
Ltsnsnolovon,-In Tuakeremith, on the
4th inst., Anna Oosens, reliot of the
late Robert Landeborougb, aged 70
years, 1 month and 24 days.
SHAW.—La Grey, on March 19th; Mary
Alice, only daughter of Angus Shaw,
aged 22 years, 9 mouths and 1 day.
73RV13n7=IM.M MARSfITB,
Pall Wheat 02 64
Spring Wheat 58 CO
Barley 80 36
Peas 56 00
Oats 28 80
Butter, tubs and rolls18 17
r dozen 12 00
Flour per Barrel 8 00 3 50
Potatoes 60 00
Hay per ton 7 00 00
Salt per bbl., retail1 00 00
Hides trimmed 3i
Hides rough 6
Shoop skins, each 00
Lamb skins each 85
Apples per bag 50
Wool 17
Pork 7 00
1 00
00
00
18
7 50
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
OOM WAN TED,—THE UN -
0505>0N ED deBiree ream in a ear for
ono b omen Dostination Indian Road, N, W.
T., or any station on Main Line 60 miles
either side of plass named. Wert to be loft
at
1'1205 POST PIIBLISBING DOUSE,
Bruetals.
1GGS FOB. HATCHING FOR
SALE. -Eggs of Pine Brod Black Mu -
comas, and White Leghorue, from Thee,
dice's beets tr,iu, 81.00 per setting Bea Al -
001 trio of B1aoh lotool•sae wok lin Metier,to helm, and two Leghorn boolcerele, All of
boe31811011 in uut,1w'J03, 1 M01010Y, Soatorth,
JERSEY BULL FOR SER-
v10g,-S0Ool, for rho oroonory Is fast
owning to the front. It will payyon to have
Oroeseswlth fleet oboe milch oovt5 if you
have snob, l,'or Anther particulars apply
at my Dross and Book Store.
et, i1,DEADMAN, Brnssels,
REAL ESTATE.
®(� ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
and 12, eon 18 Grey to()Korea fort" sale. 1ots 21
acres are cleared end the balance Avail thn-
bored. linibllugs llrot-class. Orchard, well,
Sc, School house within 40 rods. Posses -
sloe given at mule if desired, fror further
particulars as to pnioe, terms, Ca. apply le
Mits. WAL10E1t,
1-03 Roseville P. 0.
or NELSON BSI CHER, on farm.
pAJ 5I FORRSALE.-i3ri100
Lot 0, Cou. 4, Grey, cnntaining 100
gores, 70 acres cleared, balnmes timber,
Thera is a oomfnrtabte boles, a bank barn
40000, good stable, orchard, 2 wells and a
D5v5r failing spring creek. The fares is now
in grass. Faeces good. Possession given at
any time. Form will be sold cheap. For
further perticulare apply to
JAS. JACKSON, opposite tine lot nnnied or
52-M.J OS191'II CLEGG, Prop.
Brussels P.O.
I41ARM FOBSALLi'.--BEING
East 4 Lot 15, Con, 5, Gray, containing
f55 acres more or less, 06 acres cleared, and
ree from stumps, timely seeded and in good
shape, 5 aorss in Fall Wheat and put in wolf,
There Is about 0 acres of hash, part hard
wood, and :tart cedar and the balanoe ie
pasture laud. "There in rt Hoyer failing
supply of wafer, one well at yard aunt a
sPring in the bash. Plass is drained and
well fenced with cedar fencing. There is a
good frame bowie with )(notion and wood-
shed attached, 0 gond triune barn on posts,
Building, arra Comparatively new, good or.
obar 1 gid gardou, school house right at your
door. 8 miles from post omen and railway.
0. milee from Brussels. The farm ns a corner
lot and nicely situated. The land isood
and lies nicely and cam be 1,005101 very clump
as the owner waits to buy a larger plaoo.
Terms reasonable. For terms and particu-
lars apply ou promisee to owner,
WM. 0.1MB1i1131,
81.10 or by letter to Ethel P. 0.
i3PLENDID FARM FOR SALE.
la Iboom0 iota 11 marl 12, 0011.10, Tow» ship
of Grey. County of Huron, contaiuina 200
acres, the prope•by of the late John Robert-
son. 100 acres cleared and free limn ob-
ebruobtons, 15 acres bush, mixed timber,
balance partly Moored. Sall clay loam,
mostly rolling. Folioed with straight rail
Maces and watered by two Ivollo and a
house, with lag�s woodshed attached dwelling
au excellent cellar under bootie. Two large
barns, Moue stabling and other outbuild-
ings. l'wo good bearing orchards, orna-
mental trees and smell fruits. 4 miles
from Brussels, a lively town on the G. T. Ir.,
oonvenisut to school, churches and post
olllce. This property lies well, is a 11rst-
elase grain and stook farm and should be
seen by intending purchasers as It is cffar-
ot ab a bargain. For further particulars
apply to or
MRS. ROLOitllTSON,on
the premises, or by Ietter to Oranbroolt P.
0. 00.4
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE a1ATTE1 of T0E ESTATE OF WmnIAat
GAIiPEELL, LATE OF THE TOWNeIIIP OF
GREY, IN THE COuNTI OF HD1oN, TEo-
arAN, 00008521),
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Chap.
110 Section 56 of the Revised Statutes of On.
tar'1o,1887, that all erelIliors and others bay-
ing aoy claims, liens or demands against the
estate of William Campbell, late of the said
Township of Grey, yeoman, deceased, who
died on or about the thirtieth day of Janu-
ary, A.D. 1805, are required to send by post
prepaid or deliver to Messrs. Darling & .131e -
vett at the town of Liebowel,•in the County
of Perth, Solicitors for David Campbell and
Alexander Alexander, both of the. said Town-
ehrp of Grey, yeomen, the Administrators of
the personal eotate of said deoeased, 0n or
before the 11th Pay or April A. 10. 1898,
their names, addressee aid de00rlptions, the
full particulars of their alai ma, duly verified
and the eeouritiee 111 any) held by them.
And take notioe'that after the geld 171h
day of April the said Administrabor5 will
prooeed to distribute the assets of the said
estate among 111e parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the elalms of which
notice shall have been given as above re-
quired and the sold administrators wilt not
be liable for the sold assets or any part
thereof to any person or persons of W111000
claim notice shell mot have been received as
aforesaid by the said adruioisaratols at the
time of such distribution,
Dated
8,at Listowel this 15111 day of March,
A. D,180
DAvm OAtrrnsax,
ALERANngn ALnxANxEn,
Adminiobra.tor, of geld 100 mIs.
Mamma & Brannen, their Solicitors.
IMPROVED LARGE WHITE YORE.,J1 SHIBE BOAR.
Tho nndorsigsod will koro for eervioo this
pprreent season the Improved on larga white
Oo,ksbfre pig "beady olot 20, con. 0,
lim
Morrie, to which a ivbsd number of Bowe
will bo taken. Terms 01.00 to be paid at
time of50rvioe, with the privilogo of return-
ing if neoessary, Pedigree may bo soon up•
001 apcation, BO13ENT 1•110110L,1•110110L,1511pliProprietor.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
QJ Honor Graduate of the 0utario
Voterliseey °oleo, ie prepared to treat alt
diseases of domostieatee animals 011 a com-
petent Mauna)), 1'art:Sular attention paid
to Veterinary doutisbr'y, Celle promp1l at-
tended to. O81eo and fu0rreary-Two deole
tooth of bridge i'nrnborry sI , ifrassoie,
TI1L Bru 2 NCNB TN OM 1
Got the Best WALL PAPER at
t110 Lowest Prices i t
Popper's Brig Store,
Lots of Paper at 50. per Roll.
PRICES TALK.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
D L. ,TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
L• Solicitor and Oo0veyaucmo 00110-
ttous made. Oaloe--V,tnstotss's Bionic, Brus-
sole• 21.11m
Av. 111. SINCLAIR,
Scheibe,, oonvoyanoor, NotaryPnb•
Iia, &o, Oflice-V&netoco'o Block, 1 door
110155 of Central Rotel, Private -Funds to
Loon,
fAMERON, HOLT t& HOLMES,
13 arristors, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Godorich, ant.
51. O. OMICRON, ca0., PHILIP HOLT,
nnnLltS nOLbrria.
AUCTIONEERS.
A RAY MANN,
Anstloueer, 1e always ready to at-
tend sales of faring, fat's: stool,, &o. Terms
cheerfully gtvou. Craubrooll P. 0. Sales
may be arru.uged at TIM PosT Publiehfng
I1o11se, Brussels,
I EORGE KIRI{l3Y,
01 Licensed Auctioneer. Salus conduct
oil on reaeon5bie terms. Farms and farm
5toolt a specialty. Orders left at Tm•: Pon
PubllebingBowie Br1iBeale, or sent to Walton
P. 0 will receive prompt attention,
tTAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
s1t as an Auctionnor, Ism prepared
to conduct sales of farm stook at reasonable
prices. Knowing the slanting of nearly
every p0r60p I am lu a position to sell to
good marks <d got good seearity when gold
071 credit. Satisfaotiou guaranteed, Give
moa call, 52. F S. SCOTT.
•
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MoORAO1EN,
v v• Usurer olMarriageLicensee. Olftee
at hie Grocery, •1'uruborry street, Brussels.
1• N. BARRETT,
'1'oneorlal Artist, Shop -Next door
eolith of A. M. McKay & Co's hardware store.
Ladies'aud ohildreuu Lair cutting a specialty
A MoNAIR,
Insurer of Marriage Licensee, by
appointment of Llout,-Governor, Cotnulie-
sioner, &0,, Q.13. Conveyancer and Agent
Pine Insurauoe 00• Ogiee at the Onaubrook
Post 0ince.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM=
INSAIANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
A HUNTER •
Clerk of the Fourth Diwlstou Genet
00, :lures, Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loan and Insnrenoe Agent. Fends
luveaiod and to loan. 0ellectione mato.
Chita in Graham's 81ock,Brneeels,
Ii IL .PAINTING,
lJ Mise Merles, of Wingham, 15 prepared
to give instruction in oil painting. aeries
maybe ascertained at Miss Nellie Ieoss' store
whore eamplae of work may be soon. Miss
Molded would also take a f ow more pupils in
music.
TA. HAWIKINS,
• Organist In St. John's Church, Brus-
sels, and pupil, in rho Art of 'Teaohiu of A.
W. Thayer, 0,1(15.1)50., New York, wit, give
lessons to pupils either at J. O. Balliday'e,
cot. Hing and John Ste., or if preferred, ell
their own homes. Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday at Walton. Terme moderate.
MEDICAL CARDS.
T A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D.
Gl • 0. M„ L. B.O.P., Edinburgh, M. O. P
0.055. Resideoce and o1110o in Wilson'
Bloch, corner of Mill and Turnborry'Ste.
DENTAL.
3)FN:TIST1
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario and of Toronto Uni-
versity. Orrice -aver A. B. Smith's Stare,
Brussels.
License District
—OP THE --
East Riding of Huron.
To the Tavern -Keepers and Shop -
Keepers and Others whom it
may concern. -
NOTICE le boroby given that
Appli.cationis for Licenses
for rho Salo of Liquor lu the
EAST RIDING OF HURON
for bbe License Year 1800-04, which 0o1n-
m011505 on Line lsb Clay of May next, will bo
received by the uudei'signod from the pros•
ant ditto up to
Saturday, April I, 1893,
inclusive, Applioantg mast furnish the
names of two good and euftiofeet enrsl)os es
boul0nr011 at tie limo of matting application.
Ally appllontut for a now 11001180 Meet fur-
'nista it oortiiioato eiguod by a majority of
the eloetoes entitled t0 vote at oleetiohe for
the LOgislative ascent My in OMNI/N Sub-
eivisiou in which rho pr0111i501 sotnght to be
liaoosed aro situated, ami the sold mejm4ty
uni0tinclude at least apo -third of fbo gait
electors who ere at the time of such appli-
cation roottleute within the said Polliug
Sub -division,
Me0, it, MILLER,
Inspector.
Jamestown, b'ob,13,1808,