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The Brussels Post, 1893-5-12, Page 88 CO'9 ! GOING! Ceetomers are coming and our Wall Papers are going which is only what we might extent with each extra values and pretty designs in PAPER HANGINGS. The balance of our stook has naw arriv- ed and some are regretting they did not wait for it, A supply received of Mother Seig- les' Syrup, Plasters au(l Ointnittnt. Have you tried PEI AC IX 173LO0its. for the Complexion ? Try it. G. A. DEADIAN, Druggist, Bookseller, tee. SI AND TRUNK RAILWAY. sOCTIERN EBTEN$ION W. G. ,2 13. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows Gond Sourn, 0OINO Nauru. it r 1 7.02 a.m. Mixed 0:45 a.m. tZtosdss......11:10&.m. .Mau 8:1:11.ut. lased 8:10 p.m. Express ....., fl::t8 p,m, 0tat Daps oftcrst :1 einiel's mmang ye Eakin' notes, An' faith he'll preut it. Cos. Smoot. Board this (Friday) eveuine. Tin:i;o are 17 bicycles owned in Be ,s. eels. Queer's Birthday one week from t: xt Wednesday. "eller Huron License Commissio trs meet next Tuesday. MAITEAxo Presbytery met last Tue :1y at Winghatn. taxon choir practice for the amide ' S. S. Coil ventiou will he held in Mel • ale ehureb this (Friday) evening. Tan Directors of the Driving P irk have set ont a number of maple tri.- • in the Northern corners of the Park, Bnrssoos will not hold a oelebrati • • on the Queen's Birthday. Our Fo • all boys play at Mount Forest en that r Vi ioon.t:,I District m,'eting o" -he Methodist church will be Mold in ng. ham ou Thursday and Friday of :text week. REV, G. F. SALTex will preach in ::or. I folk street Methodist church, Guelph, ' next Sunday. Rev. J. H. Dyke, of Bel - grave, will supply his pulpit here. Corseimma W. H. McCnAcxsx and his good lady purpose having a jubilation , over the 25th anniversary of their mar- riage. Invitations have been issued for Friday, 20th inst. Doar forget the Distriot Sunday School Convention in Brussels, on Tues- day 30th inst. In addition to local talent the welt -known Provincial Secretary Day will take part iu the program. A LIVELY trade has been carried on here this Spring in the delivery of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers, Sc. A. Good has had a very successful season for the well known firm of Stone d: Wellington, of Toronto. Amnon day saw a number of needed improvements inaugurated at the sobool grounds in this place, The poplar trees, recently cut down, were replaced by maples, two flower beds were arranged, and a general tidying up carried out. INSPECTOR Ronn informs us that there are about 75 applications in for the oom• ing Entrance Examination to the High School, to be held at Brussels. Thie ie more than double the number that wrote last year and the Inspector has the kind. nese to say that the Silver Medal, offered by ye editor, is likely the incentive. Tim advocates of temperanoe in Brus- sels are objecting to the issuance of hotel license to the' Revere" House and have circulated a petition among the ratepay- ers of polling sub-divieion No. 2 for pre- sentation to the Lioense Commissioners at their meeting next Tuesday. J. 0. Took was the tenant of the "Revere" last year. firs. Thos. Hall moved in this month from Henfryn, 'las Emerald Trio left Brussels on Saturday noon train for Berlin where they are engaged this week. The inter- est never lagged here during the week's meetings. . ThursdsY and Friday even. fogs the Town Hall was packed to the n� doors. Mr. Smith gave a sketch of his life on Thursday and on Friday the pro. gram was largely made up of song, reci- tation and emotion.' sayings. They give 11.11 excellent entertainment. breeovEMMENre,—W. J. Norton has built a kitchen to the South of his house on Thomne street.—J, R. Snaith is com- pleting a large addition to his residence. —Bishop Ward has put up a neat fence In front of his property on Queen street and otherwise improved the premises.— The National Roller mill and the reei- denceof Wm, Jewitt have been newly shingled. —Mrs. Thos. Hayoroft and Mies Blakeman have put up neat wire fences iu front of their residenoes on John street. Mesa HEru.—This talented elocutionist nppewred in the Town 01x11 on Wednesday evening of this week as announced. Owing to various reasons the audience was small but the entertainment was good. Miss Flexr presented a racy program of readings, the majority of which were never given in Brussels before and did her part excellently. "The mouse" was splendidly given. 1 , her posing she excels anything ever t ;tempted in thio place, II. L. Jaokecn sang a fine baritone solo "Jerusalem" end did it well. T. A. Hawkins, in his comic, "Teaching McFadden to waltz," was heartily encored and scored quite a bit in his encore. Fax, Ramsay, etal will have to look after their laurels. Miss Lottie 11111 contributed a solo with fine (fleet and in her recall sang "The cows are iu the clover," in real prima donna fashion. hllee Hill is the possessor of a splendid voice. Mrs. II, L, Jackson and Mr. Ilawkins performed the duties of accompanists in their usual creditable manner. II. L. tats m i'eeeived a new upright Heintz: an piano this week, 311at MAN DE.tl,ties rides a Snfoty bioyele and dues it gracefully too. linsens, Ci.0 of Y^ DAlnss shipped a splendid lot of cattle to Montreal last Friday from 1Bruseois. Las'r Monday, R. Henderson brought the street wa:ernef cart into requisition and put down the dust. Tne3w were 309 persons in attondanoe at the Brussels Methodist Sabbath school last Sunday afternoon, Baossel,a Foot Ball Lean expeot to play the second Association match with Lis- towel club on Saturday afternoon at the latter town. D. Lewar and assistants commenced work on Thursday of this week at the now brick block to be used by Postmaster Farrow for a postuIlloe. Seen teJONES Shipped a double deck. ed ear of hogs on Tuesday of this week from Brussels. There has been and is money in porkers this year, EvEmr yard and premises in Brussels is supposed to be cleaned up and ready for the inspeetiOn of Health Inspector Broadfoot on or before Monday, 16th hist, INSPECTOR Drn.txn, representing_ the Waterloo Mutual, was in town on Mon• day and adjusted the claim of Postmaster Farrow in connection with the damage to his building by the recent fire. $207 teas allowed. To RE Seas tv Mer,—Wild flowers.— Barefooted boys.—Straw Hats.—I'larly onions and rhubarb.—An all -day fishing has and 3 minnows,—House cleaning.— Swimming parties inaugurated.—fire crackers, greased pole and fire works,— Flies.—Tho "Sons of Rest" sunning themselves. R. T. or T. --Thele were five candi- dates initiated at the Royal Templars Lodge last Tuesday evening, The follow - leg program was given :—Chorus, "Stand up fa' Temperance ;" reading, "Year by Y:ar," 3liss Minnie MoNaughton ; auto, lira. '.'avatagh ; recitation, A. G. Eason] ; duett, "Prohibition is Marching on," Miss C. E. Kerr and Nelson Gerry ; readi g, "A Pair of Rids," Miss .Kerr. The 1••_xt meeting will be held on Tues• day r:euing, 23rd inst. was a matter of sad stir. prise , a the residents of Brussels Thurs- day o this week to learn that llrs. Jas. Sino:. a former resident of Brussels, had died - Invermay on Wedneeday of this week. The cause of her decease was said,o be quick ooneumption. The fun, r :I will take place at Brussels on the orri, •1 of the afternoon train on Friday. Mrs .f.nox removed from Brussels to Iver. • ty a few years ago but has visited old f. lends in this locality different times since. CA:'.:dox BAvrLEs.—On lionday even- ing the program at the Epworth League was "Canadian Battles." The conflicts on the I'lnins of Abraham, Luudy's Lane, Quceuston Heights, Moraviantown, Ridgeway and Batoohe were sketched in an interesting manner by Mies Minnie McNaughton, S. B. Wilson, Rev. G. F. Salton, Dr. Cavanagh and Miss Minnie Moore. The President occupied the chair. Next Monday evening "An evening with Fathers and Mothers" will be spent. A goodly portion of the program will be given by the children. Gamma CoNrEnisce.—The tenth nes• cion of the Guelph Conference will be held in the Strops Street Methodist ohurah, Owen Sound, commencing on Friday, June 2nd, at 9 a. In. The Con• ferenoe prayer meeting will be held from 9 to 10 a. m. The 990.401 ministerial session will commence on Thursday, June 1st, at 9 a. m., in the same place. The Stationing Committee of the Guelph Conference will meet iu the Sarope Street Methodist church, Owen Sound, on Fri• day, May 30th. at 9 a. m, Ths Statisti• cal and Tabulating Committee will meet en Wednesday, May 31st. at 9 a. m, The Bostentation Fund Committee will meet on Wednesday, May 31st, at 3 p. m. Foor Boo..—The opening match of the season was played on Victoria Park, Brussels, last Saturday afternoon be. tween the home club and a team from Gerrie. The visitors put up a strong game and the result was a goal each when time was palled. An arrangement was made to continue the game another half hour to break the tie but at the close of 80 minutes the result was not attained consequently the match will have to be played again. Both teams were fairly well tired out after their two hour con• flint. A few of tbo boys were more or less disabled by collisions and kicks that failed to touch the ball. The apparent lack in either clubs appeared to be team play. The game was stubbornly con• tested, both goals being kicked in the first half time, and some of the boys did fine work. Following is a list of the players :— Gomm. BRmasttos. p_W liqh s t Goal Hembly h Jaokann BriskerBacke 1 A. R. Sample Fallab orbler A, Sample Koehler Backe r I Touor d Mo don P. Ferguson 11150011Williams �a001o11 Darroch Cameron Montgomery Forward James FergusonFe Smith ,..,.,,.,. Satlow e Referee, G. Mitchell, Listow.el. Business Locals. Faun garden seeds at McCracken's. Fnar hat found. Apply at TIM POST. Son Williams' new buggies. Their prices will surprise you. Dm you see Williams & Sons new bug- gies 7 The finest line of the season. H. J. STRONG'S cabinet photos run from $2.00 to $4.00 per doz. All are drat -class. WALL Peeens.—A few of bhoso lovely parlor patterns still left at W. Roddick's. Fon the best aeeorted stools of window blinds and spring rollers go to W. Rod. dicks, Looe, Out for window next week. Soma - thing new in photo line, H. 3. Strong, Photographer. 8 CANS Peas, Corn and Tomatoes for 25o. at McCracken's. Wnatnow shades, the largest assortment in town and prices right, at W. Rod, d iclt's, Dire wood wanted, either cordwood or stove wood. Apply at TIM POST Publieh- ing House. ANo'rlsn lot of those spring window shades just arrived. This is the third lot this Spring at Leatherdale's. BAn! 0A1ir1L1ene.-1I, Donnie nae ree, coived a fine range of baby carriages— the latest and best—which will be sold at low figures. Wmtw purchasing window shades insist on getting the genuine hartshorn spring rollers and take no others. In stook at W. Roddiek'e, THE BRUSSELS POST L.v,n';e 1 have you seen Lealhordale'a curtain wine ?.over a gl•Oee of theta sold this season. The wonder is how he sells 1110111 SD cheap, Mame whiled Pew accessories and baokgromlds to my gallery 1 am now in shape to turn out extra fine photos. at living prices. II. 3. Strong. 10011 on human and ho1'sas and n11 animate cured in 30 niinutee by \Voal- fot•d's smeltery lotion. Tide never fails, Warranted by G. A• Deadman. \V11 aro running a lino of 030108, at 35,00 per doz. which also right out of sight. Don't fail to see thein. Remota- bee we alp 00 cheap John work, 11. 3. Strong, Photogrepbor. Ir you want anything in the furniture line, pianos, organs, ploture framing, window shades or curtain poles you should call and see Leathordale's stook, the most o0mplete stook in the county. Beasts II. Boi'aao, Burlington, Vt., lied a disease of the Rattly, pausing nor hair to become very harsh and dry, and to fall so freely that she scarcely flared to comb it. Ayer's Ii,11r Vigor gave her a healthy scalp, removed the dandruff and made the hair think and glossy. INaolnx10 is fearfully on the increase. The rush and excitement of modern life so tax the nervous system that multi- tudes of people are deprived of good and sufficient sleep, with rninolle eonsegnen. cos to the nerves. Remember, Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the weals strong. I IAVE the largest stock of upholstered goods such ne parlor suites and lounges that I ever land which will be sold vary cheap. Note this as all ye0 man see in upholstered goods is tits cover. Any per- son having bought anything in this line from me if it has not given good satisfaction I will upholster them over again for nothing. 10, Leatherdale. A VOICE FROM M'ooeasaw,—I came from the Parish of Holt, Worcestershire, Eng- land, and in the spring of 1853 settled upon my present location, where I have since that remained. 1 began life here with one yoke of oxen and a plow. I have now 450 aures of land, eight horses, fourteen head of cattle, a complete out. lit of agricultural machinery, and about 7,000 bushels of grain (chiefly wheat), raised during the past season. II. Donoar.L, Pres. of the Mnosejaw Agricultural Society, Moosejav, Assiniboio. Tut: Grip Printing and Publishing Co. are asking for tenders for the pnrahase of the mimic newspaper we all have known so long as Grip. With the name end gtod•will of the paper are to be sold sul:seril,tinn list and all atuoulds outstanding for subscriptions, the ad- vertistug contracts and the amounts due thete011, and the title and good -will of the Grip Almanac. The date up to whtclt tenders will be received is May 31st, 1893, and all information regarding circulation, advertising, etc., will be given on application to Mr. Howell, at the Company's offices, 201 and 203 Yonge St., Toronto. This will not affect the outer business of the Company as all other departments will be coutinued in the premises above mentioned. A LADY SFEAEs.—Toronto Empire :— Mr. Editor : Will you kindly allow me space iu your valuable paper to tell your many lady readers the valuable discovery I have made. Had I known this ten years ago it would have saved my hus- bandbundrsde of dollars and myself years of suffering. Since my boy was born, ten years ago, I have been a great sufferer from womb troubles ; the best physicians in Canada and the United States were consulted, my husband spar- ing no expense where we thought there was any chance of a cure. Getting no relief for their treatment I had given up hope. Last winter I caught cold, which settled in my kidneys, and having seen Dodd'e kidney pills advertised for this purpose tried a box, and strange to say my womb trouble began to disappear. After taking four boxes I was entirely oared of the old complaint. I now take one of these pills every morning and feel like a young girl again. I have told many of my lady friends who were Bim• ilarly afflicted and they used them with the same good results. I have never heard of these pills being reoommended for that purpose and for this ran, son I write you that other suffering wo. men may benefit by my experienoe. It is needless to add that my kidney trouble has also disappeared. Thanking you for your valuable space and trusting that this information may be the means of bringing health to many homes as it has to that of TEN YEARS A Seeennen. Some person or persons stole a sot of harness out of the barn of John Thompson, sixth concession West Wawanash. The new tug, John Logie, will leave Goderieh at the end of the week, commanded by one of her owners, D. G. MaAcleY, of Northampton. A patchwork quilt with 1,784 pieces, the work of Miss Rosalie Crawford, aged 13, adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Crawford, of Londesboro', has been com- pleted in the past two years. The Driving Park Aesooiabion, of Clinton, are talking of negotiating with James Fair for the purobaee of several aoree of ground adjoining the agricultural fair grounds, for a half mile track. ROR ST . BoLTON.—In MoKillop, on the 1st inst,, the wife of Mr. Isaac Bolton, of a son. Omtraim.—In Atwood, on April 30th, the wife of Mr. Geo. Chapman of a daughter. Fonnesr,—In Atwood, on Tuesday, May 2nd, the wife of Mr, Samuel Forrest of a son. BEntiER,—In Wingham, on May 2nd, the wife of 1110. J. H. Boomer, agent C. P. R„ of a daughter, DuNlronn.—Ab Landon, Dakota, on April 29th, the wife of Mr. Thomas Danford of a eon. Brows—Mtnttioo,—In Monkton, on May 8rd, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. A. Henderson,M, A,, George, son of Mr, Thee. Brown, Oar- mmnnoak, to Annie, youngest dauglt-. ter of Mr. David Murray, Monkton, EGeTi r—Mlros.—idy the Rev. J. R. Howell, at the Methodist parsonage, Goderioh, on Wednesday, May Ord, Mr, William Eggert, of Blyth, to Miss Bebooan Jane Mille, of West Wawanoeh. PrrFlvli--WxmT.—In Dorchester, Ont., at the rosidonoo of the bride's sister, on May 6th, Mr, George Wesley Popper, of Detroit, formerly of Brussels, to Miss Ethel Watt, of Dorchester, STAN.D4.iW (140)Y01 , 74.,4.0A.=i x^mFY] 3? 1.07.3... li EAD OFFICE, - TORONTO. ASSETS, - (Seven Million Dollars) - $7,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) . - 59,000,000 Agencies in all principal pofa'i0 in Ontario, Quebec, 3t131iloba, MM. -a Stake 011n9l,utd, ORS✓-VigAo-3° l' n`1UIb"G",If'. A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notee Diaoountod. Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interesb allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of withdrawal and compounded half yearly. Selman, ArruN'rlox OIVEN 00 TIE GOLLEG'ION OF Fuionisa' SALE Nora. Every faaility afforded Customers living at a distance. 11'. D. HART, MANAGER. .MINIMMIIII,®OSMrn.ar,vn ME111.1.10nrinni.1....19� ,111. n GiLLIES 813 SMITE BAITICEZIS .%, LT S h~] ..I;1J IJ E3 ,, Transact a General Banking Business, Drafts J3ought and Sold on all paints in Canada, United States and Great Britain. FARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED. SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY, 517 rialTtst. a5Y3iORPa3d23`,II ",R" '. Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Currant Rates. Interest Com- pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Princi pal at the end of the Months of October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits. We erten re wine lnsurnnee 1n old 1?1157fsh ee ('anatlhm Companies, or In 9111}. nal Companies a5 rung be desired. AGENTs row CANADA AND UNITE= STATES : Tun CAx.DL1N BANE or Cc nnoocE. aiminnynbaolsmamanalit Onasnr.—In Morris, on the 5th lust Noble Graeby, ag,'d 3:: years and 8 months. Coen.—In Hensel', on April 29th, Anna Mabel, daughter of R. Coad, aged 11 years, 7 mouths and 14 days. IxnLla.—Iu Wingham, on May 4th, John Inglis, aged 78 years. Cnoxx.-In \Vingham, on April 20th, Lizzie, beloved wife of J. W. Crook, aged 29 years. Iixox.—In Invermay, on the 10011 inst., Martha, relict of the late Janes I(nox, formerly of Brussels. LITTLE FALLS, N. Y., May 8.—To-day the following sales of cheese were made : 20 boxes at 0.1e, FO boxes at 93a, 150 boxes at 9.Ire, 340 boxes at 10e, 50 boxes ab 1010, 1,950 boxes on contmissien end fib pack- ages of dairy butter at 20o to 27a ; 71 packages of creamery butter at 27c to 280. INoltnsoLL, May S.—Offoringe today 904 boxes, mostly first week of May melte. Sales, 81 boxes at 9}e, 335 boxes at 9,o,o, 3(i boxes at 0 7.10c, 278 boxes at 94o. There was a large attendance, but the market was quiet. TORONTO, May 9.—Flour, straight roll- er, 59.95 to 33 20 ; extra, 52,60 to 32.70. Wheat, white, 67o. to 68e. ; No. 2 spring, 03o to 540 ; rod winter, 070 to Ma ; goose, 52o to 04a ; No. 1 Man, hard, 87o to 88o ; No. 2, 85e to 860 ; No. 3, 70e to 80o ; frosted, No. 1, 700 to 71o. Peas, No. 2, 58e to OOo. Barley, No. 1, 41e to 42o ; No. 2,137o to 874c ; No. 8 extra, 34o to 350. ; No. 3, 80e to 82c. Oats, No. 2, 35o to 363o. Market armee, bub not active. Sales—No. 2 spring wheat outside at 65u. Oats outside at 82o. Lennon, May 8.—The Aiark Lane Ex- press, in the weekly review of the British grain trade, says :—An early wheat crop of fine milling quality is predicted for Great Britain, but the prospects for other aereale is not bright. English wheat has advanced an average of 5d throughout the kingdom. In London the advance has been 7d. The deliveries during the last fort -night form a good total for the entire country, but a failure is reported at some centres. Oalifcruie wheat has advanced 2d per Dental ab Liverpool, and red American wheat bas advanced 1d. EAST Burma, N. Y., May Oth.—Cattle —Nearly nominal, owing to scarcity, but tone weak. Sheep and lambs -1,200 head on sale ; the New England Co. bought a load of light sheep at $4.75 to 34,874 ; a load of good 94 pound sheep were taken bo fill an order at 55.25, and one load of choice at 56.40 : a few bunch- es were taken to make up loads ; a load or two of light lambs solrl at $G ; two loads of tight sheep were sent forward for sale. Hogs—The stook today was only four oars and they sold quiok and early, Soo to 15c stronger values than yester- day ; a local packer paid 55 05 for one load of 231 pound hogs, with Yorkers, ranging 135 to 104 pounds, at $7 .00 to 58; pigs and light weights, 57.60 to 57.86, as- sorted quality ; roughs, 56,75 to $7 ; stags, $5.50 to 56.65, the market closing steady, all sold. TORONTO, May 9.—The cattle market to -day was fairly active, with a good all. round demand. Receipts were some 45 oar loads, and nearly all the stuff sold well. The demand was good for ship- pers, which sold at 44c to 5o per lb., the top pries tieing for those weighing about 1,800 lbs. Bulls are worth 34a to 31o, and stockers at 33e to 4o. The best butchers' cattle sold at 4o to 44o ; medi- um at 34o to 4o and inferior at so. Mileh cows rule at $35 to $50 a head, and calves from 33.50 to 37 a head, according to quality. Sheep in fair demand at 35 to $7 a head, and yearling lambs at 640 to do per lb, Spring lambs at $3.50 to 55 each. Hogs steady, receipts being limit • ed and numbering only 000. The beet sold at 68o to Ego per lb. off oars, and Tough auk stores at Go to 64e. 7i313a.7sm mZ so MAR.]a}7TEI, s Fall wheat62 64 Spring Wheat 68 00 Barley........., . GBO 35 Peas 6 00 Oats 28 80 Butter, tabs and rolls16 17 Eggs per dozen 9 00 Flour: per barrel 8 00 8 GO Potatoes ... 40 60 Hay per ton..... .... 7 00 00 Salt per bbl., retail .,... 1 00 00 Hides trimmed..........04 Hides tough .. 3 Shoop Elkins, each 60 1 10 Lamb- skins eaob66 00 Apples per bag - - 50 00 Wool .......4 17 18 Pork ..............•,.,. 7 00 7 50 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ®TEN FOR SALE.—A YOKE of well matched, well broken oxen, ti yearn old. For further partioalars apply to ROBERT Illtall 00, Proprietor, North half Lot 14, Con. N, Morris. ANTED. — TWO GOOD �' �• Coat Makers at ohne. Good prioos and stonily work. None bet 13174.0tes need apply. R. M, B:1LLnNTti N1: Atwood, (Mt. TO GOB FOR HATCHING FOR .1 Snmt,—Epea ofPmeBred Black Min- or 0as, and White Leghorus, from 1'105 lttee's best strain, $1,00 per setting (13). Al- so 1 trio of Black atiuoroas wok no relation to lions, m id two Leghorn Cockerels, All of best stook in Ontario. 13.00 WM. HART10Y, Soatortb. MENDERS WANTED.—TEN– nuns will be received by the under- sigued,up to May Lith, for veneering the Bosman church, 1)l000ie, with brick. All material furnished by committee. For farther information apply tie .7, W. P101NG, Pastor, Bluevale. FOR SALE OR RENT.—C011I– FoRTAnLIa ]louse o1, ,11111 street Brus- sels, for sale or to rent, i non of ]and, with good well and stable on premises. For fur- ther particulars apply to JOSEPH CL79GG, Brussels, or to JOHN RROADPOOT, 2 doors East of of oresahl house, tf- FTOUSJdS FOR SALE.—FOUR of those commodious houses in the Teiraes,oe Te nbsrry St., aro for sale, that is Nos.11, 10,17 and 13, with •each there isa garden plot. They are offered at 0325 cacti. The purchase utoney to bo paid about Oct. lst, 1508. Title is good, For further partici- viers apply to A. MoeiIIIRE, No, 13, Terraoo Brussels, or REV. W. NORTON,: 43.8 Mount Forest, Tenders Wanted. Ton dors will be received up to 0 1. m. on klsnday, June 6011, for the building of a tank for fire protection purposes, at the corner of Turnberry and Church, streets, Brussels, Tenders asked for either brick or stone, con• tractor to furnish all material. Plans and specifications maybe seen by applying to the Clerk. The lowest or any -bonders not neeeesarily accented. P. S. SCOTT, Village Clerk. COURT OF REVISION. TOWNSHIP OH' GREY, Notioe is hereby given that the Municipal Oanuoil of the Corporation of the Township of Grey County}' of Huron, will moot as Court Of Revision at '1'ownsrlLe HALL, Emn1tL, on 'ri,ilil', 7853.3' 2511,,13!13, at 10 a, me. Parties interested will govern themselves, accordingly. WM. SPENCE, Oierk, REAL ESTATE. tARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN• nnnerorni11 has several good Farce for sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships of Morrie and Grey, F S. SOOTT.Bruseels. 37-tf. /^IHOICE FARM FOR SALE.— v.) Being South halt Lot 27, eon. 8, Morris, 100 acres, nearly all cleared. Good buildings, One young bearing orchard. Immediate pas- session. Easy Tornio, Apply to W. M. SINCLAIR, tf- Solicitor, 0/m03 ussels, ton ACRE FARM FOR SALE. The 200 ao'e farm being lots i1 and 10, con. 10, Grey, Is offered for sale. 120 florae aro cleared end the balance well tim- bered. Buildings ilrstrolaes. Orchard, well, &a, School limo within 40 rods. Posses- sion given at once if desired. For further particulars an to price terms &e. apply to M11S. WA'L1iER, 8.10 Roseville P, 0. or NELSON 33RI08E10, on farm. t;PLENDiD FARM FOR SALE. 1. Broom lute 11 and 12, eon, 18, Township of Grey. County of Huron, eouta1niog 200 acres, the property of the lath John Robert- son, 100 neves cleared and free from ob- structions, 10 clothe bush, mixed timber, balance partly cleared, Hoff clay loam, meetly ro11ing. Sfeboed with straight rail fence and watered by ttvo wells and a spring 1t il14lloge. Commodious dwelling house, with largo woodshed attached and an ,excellent collar under house, Two large barns, stone stabling and other outbuild- ings. Iwo good boating orchards, orna- mental trees and suns fruits, i, miles from Brussels, a lively town on the 11 T 10•, convenient to school churches and post office. 'bis property lies well, is a Arai, clash grain and stook farm and Should bo seen by intending aural tilers ae itis effsr- ed at a bargain. Per further particulare apply to MRS. JN0. 100B11RTS0N, or DANIEL ROBERTSON,on the promiese, or by lott00 to Orl,obrooP. 0, 00•,1 DENTAL. Jl) 3M 1'V T K ,t1.; 2 M. OAVANAGH, 1.. D. S., D. D. S„ Graduate of the Royal Oollogo of Dental $nrg00n0, Ontario and anof Toronto Ifni - varsity. 013910n—Ova d, h, Slaith'o Store, Brrtssols, MAY 12, 1893 If you have a room to Paper, measure it, and it Wil pay you to got your Paper at P p er's Drug Store, NEWEST STYLES, nen PRICES 00111550T. LEGAL AiD CONVEYANCING. RL. TAYLOR, l3ARRISTER, . Salialtot•tud Oonveyaucer, 0olleo- tlous made, Offioo—Vaustone's Blocs, Brus- sels. 21-3m 111. SINOLAIR, • Solicitor Oenveyaueer,NotaryPub- lio, tee. Caine—Vaustoco's Spelt, 1 door north of Quitted Hotel, Private Funds to Loan, ('IAERON, HOLT alL-IO .I'1LM.ES, u Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Penile, Godericb, Ont, 0. 0, 04ltnn0N, Q, 0., YNILIP 0000, DUDLEY 0OLMn5, AUCTIONEERS. `L(1 RAYMANN, is • Auctioneer, is always ready 10 at. tend safes of /arum, farm stook, &o, Tonne cheerfully given. Oraubrooh 1.0. Sales may be arranged ab Tun Poem Publishing House, Brussels. (1EORGE KIRKBY, Licensor/ Auctioneer. Sales conduct ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stock a specialty, Orders loft at Tun Poem Publishing Holum,Brn Beals, or scut t0 Walton P. U., will receive prompt attention. T.TAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN- en as an Auctioneer, I am prepared to conduct Buten of farm stock at reasonable prices, KOOwing the standing el nearly every persue 1 am ]u a po anion to sell to good marks and got good security when sold on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a 01111. 32- 1. S. 80031, BUSINESS CARDS. �^ H. MoORACI{LN, . Inserer of Marriage;',iooneee. Office at his Grocery, lloi'obcrry street, Brussels. N. i3ARRETT, . Tonsorial A rtiet• Shop—Next door eontli of A. Af, McKay & Co's hardware store. Ladiss'aud obildrous hair cutting a specialty A NaNAIR Issttrer of Marriage Lioonees, by appointment of Lieut,-Oovcruor, Commie- elOsor, &e., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. (Moo et the Cranbrook Post Office. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM- INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH• ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth D[vision Court Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to lona. Oollectlhus sada. o0ice in Graham's Bloch, Brussels. OIL PAINTING, Mies Stories, of Wiughant, is prepared to give instruction in oil painting. Ronne may be aseertaiued at Miss Nellie Rosa' store whore samples of work may be seen. Miss Merles would also take a few more pupils fn music. rp A. HAWRINS, • Organist in St. John's Oburob, Brus- sels, and pupil, in the Art of Teaohiug, of A. W. Thayer, Mtte• Doe., New York, will give lessons to pupils either at J. O. Halliday's, 001'. King and John Ste., or if proferred, at their own homes. Monday, lnesday and Wednesday at Walton. Terme moderato. VETERINARY. D. WARWICK, 5 • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat an diseases of domesticated animals in a com- petent manner. Partloular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calle promptly at- tended to. Office and infirmary—Two doors north of bridge 'Purnborry et„ Brussels, MEDICAL CARDS. � -• A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. • 0..M., L. It. 0.P., Edinburgh, M.0.P S. Ont, Residence and offiee Rin Wilson' Bloch, corner of Mill and Turnberry 'Ste. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R. 5.0., 1837, Ohap, 110, Sec. 88, that all persons bay- ing claims agahlet the pectate of David Hen- derson, late of the village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died onthe Fifth day of March, 3808, are required, on or before the Thirteenth Day of May, 1893, to send by post prepaid, to Alexander Hun- ter, Brussels P. O., on ,of the Exooutore of the said deceased, their Christian and sur- names, addrsrsoe and desoriptious, with full particulars of their (]alma and statement of their aceottnbe and the nature of the i soouri- ties (it any) hold by them, And bake notice that immediately after the said 18th day of May, the Executors will pr0000d to distribute ,the assets of the de - Mimed a000rding to law, having regard only to the claims 01 .7111011 they shall then have notice as ahovo required, and said Mama - tors will not be Mable for the said awaits or. any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims notice shall not have been re- ceived MMus time of such distribution. ALtoxANDsiii Huornn, L0Lm'N 01011013)3, Exooutore. ELIBAnmmir MORAY, Animals, April10,1888, 40.4 EDUOED TO $1,50. 1910 Dam of toy Roistered Jersey Bull is the host cow in the Glen Duarb Hord a it prise winter at tiro Industrial, Toron- to, Cost of sooVleo for grades, reduced to 9140. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, &o, TMPROVED LARGE WHITE YORK. JL SHIRE BOAR, The untlarsigoecl will koop for service this present season the Improved large white arkshioe pig '7toadv' on lot 20, 0011.11,MOCrlo, to wlticl1 a limited number of SOWS tv111 1)0 taken, Terme $$1.00 to bo paid at, time of 80rv[00, with the pi'ivilogo of return- ing if naoossary. Pedigoqo ntay bo 00011 up. on application, ROBERT 1,1.1.01105.4 3811 Proprietor.