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The Brussels Post, 1893-5-19, Page 88 (DOMING GOINGi Ooatolners are coming 0nd our Wall Papers aro going which is ouly what we snl36118 expect with such extra values and pretty designs in PAPER HANGINGS, The balalioe Of our stook has now arriv- ed and some are regretting they did nob Wait for it. A supply received of Mother Scig- les' Syrup, Plasters and Ointment. have you tried PIOA.4)IX 1331,00 NI for the Complexion ? Try it. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &o. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. so0Tn112N 3xl'ONSION W. e. & n. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows : GOING Sorra. Genic NORTH. Man 7:02 O.nt i Mixed 0:45 a.m. Express 11:50 a.m. Mail 8:13 p.m. Mixed......... 8:50 p.m. Express 0:38 p.m. o t al Aim Ntemz. A chiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll punt it. Fl m110 Is booming. STn.lw hats are on deck. Wrap flowers are plentiful. NNW time table on G. T. R, on the 21 t. NExT Wednesday will he the Quer..'s Birthday. Tum Banks and the G. T. R. in i'.ia place discount American silver now. Huainan* is said to be on the pr.). gram in Brussels at no distant date. Jas. 511111118 team ran away 1)1 m Ament'e mill last Friday but were eau ht before any damage was done. Janne BALLANTr111 has disposed of n- ether New Rapid bicycle. The purc',..a- er was Jno. Smith, carriage maker. FISIIII G has been the rage for the p sot two weeks. Linoolu Hembly lo• 'id some beauties some of which weigl . d 3 pounds each. THE Atwood Bee says :—Jae. Stria' l:••rs is having his pacer go through a c. '1708 of training over Brussels' track. It will be in charge of Jas. Bell, au old mr,tor at horse training. . ILIUM amusing yet very practical poem may be read on page 3 of this week's issue. It is entitled "The bridge across the Nith," and is copied from the April number of the Canadian Law Journal Two Italians discoursed sweet music au a violin and harp in Brussels this week. If a hurdy-gurdy would only put fu an appearance 00W 110 surer evidence would be asked that Spring time had surely acme. ON Thursday, June 22nd, the "Travel. hog Dairy," from the Ontario Agricul- tural Farm, will visit Morris & Grey l cheese factory at 2 p. m. Every far• mer and his wife and daughters should be in attendance. "B.8 nwuin, turn backward, 0 time, in thy flight ; give us July again, just for one night ; give us mosquitoes and give us the flies, but turn on some heat before every one dies l bring back our straw hats and good linen pante ; give us a chance to live, give us a chance I" Poslw.—A change has been made fu the additioiiaipostal faoilities which have been placed on the Kioaardine branch. The second daily mail is now 0arried West on tbo 9138 o'olook p. m, train, and distributed to the different points ou the line by the morning train from Kinoar- ,•• Tann is a good deal of misappre. liensi031 in regard to the registration of j births, marriages and deaths. Births must be registered by parents within 80 days, malrlage8 by clergymen within 90 days and deaths by the occupiers of the house in which they occur within ten days. A KM= meeting is proposed for Fri. day evening, 26111 fust., 1n the Counoil chamber, Brussels, to consider prelimin- ary arrangements for a big oelebration en Dominion Day, or some other date convenient to it. Everybody ehonld get on their thinking oar and be prepared to make suggestions for program, deo. MoNDA1 of last week G. A, Deadman, who is one of the leading apiaryiete of Ontario, put his bees out for this season, 95 colonies were wintered in the cellar and the remaining 70 were outside. Only two or three out of the total were lost. The Beason is about three weeks later than usual this year. Mr. Dead- man says when the bees are not allowed to work earlier in the year their existence is Considerably shortened by over work. Tan howling winds may blow the ad• vertisements off the fence and the deep 0n01V may cover the hand bill in the front yard so deep that it will not come to light until the snow melts in the Spring, but the howling winds and the deepest snows cannot blow the newspaper ad, away nor eover up its effects. It gees right into the house and is read every day. It gets a front seat on the center table and when the paper is pasted on the kitchen walls the ail. 1s always there with its smiling fame telling of wonderful discounts and genuine bargains. Oh, you can't Lill the newspaper ad. Foorn.1LL.—Bruseelc football team went to Listowel last 1z•ltnrday and play ad a 8011033led Snatch with the chub of that town, Thu drizz:ing rain made the graee and ball 18e slippery as grease and as a 001505001100 play was difficult. Three 111Omber5 of Brussels club were unable to go to Listowel and now men t' had to be drafted in their plo,eeo. The 310tne tarot won, the snore being 2 lo 0. Our boys wore L. Hombly, L. Jao11s0n, It, Thomson, A. Sample, P. Ferguson, IL Montt, 3, Mallows, J. H. Cameron,A. 11. Sample, R, Ferguson and G. Ander. which Brussels son. The next mulch in wh1 rue ofs will tante' fart will be at Mount Forest on alio Qneon's Birthday, tiro game to bo played at the latter town. Tim brick work is about completed at the new poatofliee. 61110315 fare on the G. T, R. and 0, P, 11. on Qu00lt'e Birthday. Tan Driving Park fe quite a rendes. vows these fine evenings. MR, II3TCnINeoN shipped a oar of live hogs from ]sere eft Wednesday. Oen thanks are due to T, Gibson, M, P. P., for Government bills and reports, Messes. SCOTT & atoms shipped a ear of butchers' cattle on Thursday from this station. MESSRS. BANunn & 30.58TONli shipped a oar of prime hogs from Brussels on Tuesday of this week. QUITS a number of townspeople will likely a000mpany the football team to Mount Forest on the Queen's Birthday. Iv the evening is favorable the town Band will present the first outdoor pro- gram of this season on Friday evening of this week. LAST Friday Councillor T1101118031 ex- presesd hie mammoth St. Bernard dog to Dr. MsOullough, of Detroit, who purchased pian a short time ago. COONc131Lm1 MCCRACKEN shipped two oars of potatoes to the East this week This makes 7 cars, representing 2076 bushels, sold 811208 last Fall by Mao. Ow5NO to the largo attendance id the Primary Department of Brussels Public school half of the first class attend school in the forenoon and the other half in the afternoon. III1IENEAL.—On the 80.3 inst. Mies Mag. gie Maxwell, formerly of Brussels, and 1). V. Kilpatrick, of Battle Creek, Mich., were united iu marriage by Rev. Mr. Simonds, at the residence of 111e bride's brother-in-law, 0. I. Olapp. May pros- perity attend thorn. LP:avian', W000ix Mr31L.—The annual announcement of 13. F, Brook & Son, Listowel, may be react in this issue of Ti10 Posx. They are showing the biggest ,feet of woolen goods ever exbibitited by them :.ud are desirous of purchasing any quautf:y of wool for cash or trade. Is 1.1 0 foot -ball match between Corrie and :'„curt Forest last Tuesday, played at the former plane, Gorrie won by 2 to 0. TI o clay was most unfavorable owing to the lulu and the field Wag oonseg0Ontly in bad Oondition for good play. L. Jack- son, , f Brussels, refereed the game. This e etch wits in connection with the Malt!: .d Association series. L1c arm GOafa:IesIo1ERs.—On Tuesday of thf- week the East Huron License Cmm1'esioners met at Brussels. Among other :natters considered was the trans• ter as: d by lIrs. T. Hall of the license grant. •i to W. G. Taylor for the Revere Hou." in this place. Tho petition bear• iug 11.: names of 84 ratepayers objecting to the transfer was presented to the Board and in Support of said petition a deleca'inn, consisting of Rev. J. Ross, Rev. G. F. Salton and W. H. Kerr, waits. 1 on the Oommissioners and dis• cussed the question. Mr. Regan, of London, and MI. Rose, of Berlin, repre- senting commercial interests in the Revere House, were ales present, as was Mrs. Hall, Mr. Taylor and others. Af- ter due consideration the transfer was refused to Mrs. Hall but was granted to Barry James, of Brussels. He will therefore take possession at once. The commissioners had no authority to cancel the license, so they said. Mrs. Hall was granted lioenue for the Henfryn hotel in April. GRIT.—Mrs. James Knox, whose death was referred to 1n the last issue of Tun Posr, was born in the township of Arran, Brune Oo., in the year 1837 and was con- sequently 56 years of age at the time of her decease. Her maiden name Was Martha Fallis and she was united in marriage to the late James Knox about 35 years ago, The deceased was the mother of 9 children, ail of whom died in infancy, the oldest only attaining the age of 2 months, Mr. Knox, who was a well known resident of Brussels, passed away 10 years ago, aged 47 years. The clause of his death was diabetes. Mrs. Knox removed to Invermay, Bruce Co., shortly after and made her home there up to the time of her decease. The sub- ject of this notice had been poorly since Christmas but was only confined to bed for about four weeks. Rapid consump- tion is said to have been the cause of her death, which took place on Tuesday afternoon of last week at 1 p. m. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon from Brussels depot, on the arrival of the 8 o'clock train, the service being con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Reilly, incumbent of St. John's church, of which deceased bad been a faithful member. The pall bearers were :—Counoillors Wynn and Mo- Cracken, 13. Gerry, T. Farrow, Thos. Kelly and Thos. Maxwell. J. A. Knox, of Toronto, nephew of Mrs. Knox ; J. Cochrane, of Nebraska, brother-in•law to deceased ; and John Douglas, of Tara, one of the executors, accompanied the remains from Invermay. ADDn288 AND PnnsENTATION.—Tueeday evening a number of St. John's 011hr011 congregation visited the home of H. Tames, John street, to give a farewell shot to hie eon William, who left for De- troit ou Wednesday. The following ad- drees was read by Garfield Vanetone and Lorne Maxwell presented a find gold chain :— To Mr. 11 r. James, LlSrarian of St. John's Church S. S., Brussels. Doran SIR,—Having learned that you are about to leave Brussels for Detroit, and that we would lose your valuable as- sistance in our church and Sunday sobool, we oonla not allow you to doped from our midst without expressing to you our deep regret that you should find it necessary to Beek your fortune in another part of the world, Allow us to assure you of the esteem and respect in which you are hold, not only by those who are present here to -night, but also by the whole oongregation both old and young, an calces and respect which has been won by your faithfalnese in 111e discharge of every duty. Wo ask yon, therefore, to accept this obain as a memento of our appreciation of your valuable services. May its united links remind you of friendship's golden chain unbroken ; may prosperity attend you wherever your lot may be cast and may "God be with you till we meet again." Signed on be. Half of the Sunday 0011001, GAnnsr.n VAN810380, Lou1i8 MAxw1LL. Mt. James made a suitable reply, thank. ing the donors for their gift. Rev. Mr. Reilly also Spoke a few words. The visitors had brought well filled baskets with them and the oonte118 of the same eare dispensed. A leagant eveningwas njoyed after which the company searat• era wishing Mr. Janes every gumless in his new 1101110, ADDITIONAL LOCAL ON bluer mom. THE BRUSSELS POST MAIL 19, 1893 USEDEnneirivecconsenti=conciulDEMMEG=TOISSIZISmossoseicacikanovimLASUITEMDREMODEEnisstaW=AMIN Business Locals, Fon finest photce go to Strong'e. 1tltx311 paints in new °elore. Il, Gerry. Goon buggy tops away down in price at 13. Gerry's. 011T your buggy painted at Jas. Walla. or 0, llrassels. H538v1881' and latest style of dairy cans at B. Gerry's. • SEn Williams' nolo buggies. Their prime will surprise you. SPECIAL drives in 5ltirting0 and cotton. ados at Ferguson Halliday'e. Din you 000 Williams & Sons new bug- gies ? Tbo finest line of the season. PD1100 for spraying fruit trees and bushes only 32.00 mash at B. Gerry's. GM: your buggy tope repaired or cover- ed over new at Jas. Walker's, Brussels. WALL 31,10038,—A few of those lovely parlor patterns still left at W. Roddiok's. CALL and see those beautiful delainetts that w0 are selling ab 124o,, fast colors. Ferguson & Halliday'e, Ir you want n new set of wheels on your buggy go to J'ae. Walker's, Brus- sel).. Fon the beet assorted [stool( of window bllude and spring rollers go to 1V. Rod. dick's. Isier that a lovely picture ? Where did you have ft taken 2 Why at Strong's, of (Aurae, WnoDOw 8had88, the 1argeot assortment in town and prices right, at W. Rod- di0k's. ALL shades of alabae1inofor house clean- ing. Also a lot of good carpet felting. B, Gerry. Waramn R: Ewax are building three styles of road carts. Call and see them before you buy. 12 SAnD8 extra heavy factory cotton for $1.00, regular price 8o, at Ferguson & Halliday's. NOTn0NO but high grade photos are made in our studio. H. J. Strong, Photographer. Join received this week ton pieces of the latest novelties in veilings at Ferguson & Halliday's. ANOT20n lot of those spring window shades just arrived. This is the third lot this Spring at Leatherdalo's. SSE our kid gloves; WO keep all the best makes. Our special line at 50o. is grand value. Ferguson & Halliday. M0 gallery having boon repaired 15.111 now in flret•elass shape to do excellent work at rtasonable rates. U. J. Strong. BABY C.ulBIAGl:a.—H. Dennie has re- ceived a fine range of baby carriages— the blest and hest—which will be sold at low figures. Wom.n'e FAm.—Jam08 Walker has de - aided not to send any of his first-class rigs to the World's Fair but will sell them all at pose. 24TH of May being a holiday we must have our photos taken in the latest style, even if it does cost a little extra, At Strong's ? Oertaiuly. WHEN parohasing window shades insist on getting the genuine Hartshorn spring rollers and take no others. In stook at W. Roddick'e. Litmus 1 Have yon seen Loatberdale's curtain polos 7 over a gross of thein sold this season. The wonder is how he sells them so cheap. Ir you want anything in the furniture 11310, pianos, organs, piotnre framing, window shades or curtain poles you should call and see Loatherdale's stook, the most complete stook in the county. Iv yon are not buying your hosiery and gloves from ns you are missing some extra values as we have :medial line in ladies sizes, 4, 9, that we are selling at 12tc., guaranteed fast black. Ferguson cC Halliday. IF ever a man feels like "a poor worm of the dust," it is when he suffers from that tired feeling. Ayer'e Sarsaparilla removes this discouraging physical son• dition and imparts the thrill of new life and energy to every nerve, tissue, muscle, and fibre of the whole body. WELL -DIGGING AND DRmLINa.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells gleaned out and put in proper ebape. Terms reasonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 34-11 "TITS flowers that bloom in the Spring" are not more vigorous than are those persons who parity their blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The fabled Elixer Vita could seemly impart greater vivacity to the countenance than this wonderful medioine. I HAVE the largest stock of upholstered goods such es parlor suites and lounges that I ever had which will be sold very cheap. Note this as all you can see in upholstered goods is the cover. Any per• son having bought anything in this line from me if it has not given good satisfaction I will upholeter them over again for nothing. R. Leatherdale. No TIDE LI100 TUE PansoNT.—Thera is no place in America whore it man can create a comfortable home in so short a time, and my advice to every young and middle aged man is not to allow this land to be taken or given to railways without making a selection first, as no doubt these fine farming lands that are given by the Canadian Government to those who wish to become settlers will be very soon taken and made "homes plenty." A. F. GAFF, Itiohford, VI. 111050038 Wilkinson, of Brownsvalley, Ind„ says :—"I had been in a distressed condition for three years from nervous• nese, weakness of the stomach, dyspepsia and indigestion until my health was gone. I had been dootoring oonotantly with no relief. I bought one bottle Of eolith Amerioan Nervine, which did ane more good than any $50 worth of dootoring I over did in my life. I would advise every weakly person to use this valuable and lovely remedy ; a few bot- tles of it has oared me completely., I (insider it the grandest medicine in the world." A trial bottle will convince you. Warranted by G. A. Deadman. DODD'S P13Ls Aeam.—Kingston, May I.Slb.—L, Yott, of Wolfe Island, opposite thio oity, has been ourod by Dodd's kidney pills'. It is a well known faob that Mr. •Pott has been a sufferer for years from bsokaohe resulting from die., ordered kidneys, to much so that if in a standing position he 811ouitl turn round suddenly the pain would take his breath away. In Speaking of his ease to Henry Wade, the druggist of thio city, from whom he purchased the pills, be geld : I have been a Finfferer for years from pats in the baok and kidney disease, Lfave tried liniments, plaetors, ointments ST11XD.tRD B4XLC or GI 4D✓.l, F'2'.�335.,5:0i23;732, 1E170. HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. , ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) . 37,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) • - .. • $2,000,000 Agencies la all principal points i11 Ontario, Qnelco,111antlolla, Ualllyd States 10 England, '9 'cessszed° IlateMOIX. A General Banking Buoinese Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from date of deposit to dato of withdrawal and compounded half yearly. SPECIAL ATT1iNT1(N GIV1N TO 1110 COLLECTION 010 FA11110105' SALE NOTI35. Every facility afforded Customers living at a distanoe. W. D. HART, MANAGER, G XLLI U & SMITE, B:>, ;,'EBBS, R IT SS,FLS Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on all points in Canada, United States and Groat Britain. FARMERS' NOTES DISOOUNTBD. SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY. $a1}', vll as A??x;81' O $pa"agi °a tamr. Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current hates. Interest Com- pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Print pal at the and of the Months of October and April. Special Arrangements made f or Time Deposita. mat Arco. to 'lite Inal,lvanro 101 Old noglleh Or Canadian Co1nll,ietica, Or In 3111f - lull. Companies us may 110 desired. AUNTS FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES : TUE CANADIAN BANII Or G01IniunCB. and other remedies from dootors and druggists, but none of these remedies helped me in the least- .'leering Dodd's kidney pills so much talked of, I gave them a trial, and as a result two boxes cured 1ne. This cure is probably not as marvelous as many that have recently been made by Dodd's kidney pills, but it is creating oonsiderable talk and 0.001• merit among his friends and acquaint- ances here. OAurasrm. Iu McKillop, on the 0th inst., the wife of Mr. James Oampbell of a daughter. 1zAR2tS=D, DOYLii—BLAKE.--At the ohuroh of the Holy Rosary, Minneapolis, on April 19t13, by Rev. Father Bloomer, Mr. John Doyle, of Minneapolis, to Mise Agnes Blake, of Grey township, Heron Co., Ontario, KIxe—G1na0N.—In Morris, on Mny 10th, at the residence of the bride's mother, by the Rev. J. W. Prang, Bluevale, Mr. Benjamin L. King to Miss Bella, youngest daughter of Mrs. Matthew Gibson, both of Morris township. HILPATRrrx—bf.SwsLL.—At the residence of Mr. 0. I. Clapp, brother-in-law to the bride, Battle Creek, Mich., on May 811), by Rev. W. D. Simonds, Mr, Deo° V. Kilpatrick to Miss Mapgie, daughter of Mr. Jas. Max- well, of Brussels, Ont. STowAI1T.—In Gray, on May 12111, Hugh Stewart, aged 77 years and 6 days. 03152.'rTSS:Ei2,M MAF.'sCr—r@S, Fail Wheat 62 64 Spring Wheat 68 00 Barley 30 35 Peas 65 00 Oats 28 30 Batter, tubs and rolls.... 16 00 Eggs per dozen 9 00 Flour per barrel3 00 3 60 Potatoes 40 50 Hay per ton.. ........... 7 00 00 Balt per bbl„ retail...... 1 00 00 Hides trimmed 3i Hides xough 8 Sheep skins,eaoh 60 1 CO Lamb skins aaoh 65 . 00 Apples per bag 50 00 Wool 17 18 Pork 7 00 7 60 INesnsom,, Ont., May 16.—At the cheese market to -day seventeen factories boarded 1,650 first half and second week May make ; no sales ; market dull ; few bids of 9 o made, but refused, salesmen holding for 930. TORONTO, May 16.—Flour, straight roller, $8.00 to $3.20 ; extra, $2.65 to $2,70. Wheat, white, 670 to 68o ; No. 2, spring, 630 to 64o ; red winter, 67o to 68o ; goose, 62o to 64o.; No. 1 Man. hard, 87o to 88o ; No. 2, 85o to 87o ; No. 3, 790 to 80o ; frosted No. 1, 70o to 71o. Peas,. No• 2, 58o to 60o. Barley, No. 1, 410 to 42o ; No. 2, 87o to 870 ; No. 2, 37o to 880. Market dull. Sales—No. 2, spring wheat on the Midland at 68o to 69o, Oats on the Midland at 343. Peas out- side at 58o to 59. LONDON, MAx 15.—The Mark Lane Ex- press, in its weekly review of the British grain trade, says :—English wheat has advanced 6d on the week in fifty-six out of sixty markets. Foreign wheat has advanced la per quarter under the stimulus of bad reports from the United States. The reserve foreign wheat stooks in Great Britain amount to 3,217,- 000 quarters against 2,690,000 quarters at the oorresponeting time last year. Corn is dearer in two-thirds of the lead. ing markete. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Mar 10 —.Cattle —Nominally firm ; only a few head of- fered. Sheep and lambs—Only six oars on sale, mostly thin stook; offerings sold at yesterday's values. Hoge—i7fght care on sale ; opened 5o to 10o lower ; closed strong with dooline reoovored ; light Yorkers and pigs of 110 to 135 lbs. cold early at 37.70 and 37.75 ; later in the ]Horning at 37.80 and$7.75 ; later in the morninoat $7,80 nod $7.85 for the few good wools on the market ; roughs and stage unchanged, TORONTO, May 16,—(8peoial.)—The market to -day was well supplied, but prices showed a tendency to decline. The demand for :shippers was less aotive, owing t0 lower oablos from Liverpool, There appears to bo a good deal of uncer- tainty as to how the export trade will tarn out, end many shippers predict lower prices before long. The best strip. ping oattlo sold today at 44o to 43o. The attendance of buyore wee good, but they held off from making parchasee. But: here' cattle in moderate demand, at 4o for the best 23 to 8o for inferior. Calves Bold at $3.50 to $7,00 per head, and milch sows at $37 to 45 each. Brills, 3?to to 3ia per lb. Sheep dull, ruling at $5 to 57 each, and spring lambs in fair demand at 34 to $0.50. Hogs are steady, the boat selling at Ciao per lb., stores at 83o and rough at Oc to Ojo. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ®NPN FOR SAME,—A YOKE of well matched, well broken oxen, 0 years old. For further par Honiara apply to ROBERT HUGHES, Proprietor, North Half Lot 14, Con. 8, Morris, EGGS FOR HATCHING FOR S ALE.—Eggs of Pure Bred Blaok Min- or cos, Hud White Leghorne, from Thos. 1li00's beet strain, 31.00 per setting (10), Al- so 1 trio of Bleck 511003en8, cools no relation to hens, and two Leghorn Soolt0rels. All of boat stook i0 Ontario. 03.11 WM. HARTRY, Sealorbh, FOR SALE OR RENT. -00M- ronTARlas house on Mill street J3 rue - eels, for sale or to rent, 3 acre of land, with good wen and stable on promises. 33or fur. tiler particulars apply to JOSEPH CLEGG, Brussels, or to JOHN BROADFOOT, 2 doors East of aforesaid house, tf- fl OUSE'S :310011 SALE.—FOUR of those commodious houses in the Terrace, on Turnberry St., arefor sale, that is Nos.11, 10, 17 and 18, with .01801 there is a garden plot. They are offered at 0020 aaoh, The mambas() money to bo paid about Oct, 181, 1803. Title is good. For further partic- ulars apply to A. MO MITRE, No. 18, Terrace Brussels, or REV, W. NORTON.: 45-6 Mount Forest, Tenders Wanted, Ten dors will be received up to 6 p. 51. on Monday, June 5113, for tho building of a tank for are protection purposes, at the corner of Turnberry and Church, streets, Brusoole. Tenders asked for Dither brick or stone, con- tractor to furnish all material. Plane .and specifications maybe soon by applying to the Olerk. The lowest Or any tenders not necessarily accented: F. S. SCOTT, Village Olerk. COURT OF REVISION. - VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS, Take notion that the Court of Revision for the Village' of Brussels, for the year 1800,w111 be hold In the Town Hall, on MONDAY, .Tone 5515, 1893, at 7.30 p an All persons interested will plea o takemo- tioe and sot accordingly. I''. 8. SCOTT, Olerk. COURT OF REVISION. TOWNSHIP OF GRAY. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Grey, (Jaunty of Huron, will meet as Court of Revision at To8N8n11 HALL, MUM, 011 Friday. May 2611[,1803, at 10 8. In. Parties interested will govern themselves, accordingly. WM. 8PENCE, Clerk. REAL ESTATE. FARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN- n1R8I0N0n has several good. Forme for sale and to rent, early terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F S. SCOTT, Brussels, 87-tf, /'1HOIOE FAIIM FOR SALE.— .J Being South bait Lot 27 con. 6, Morris, 100 aoros, nearly mildewed. Good buildings, fine yours bearing orchard. Immediate pos- session, Easy Terms. Apply to W. 1, SIN CLAIIR, 12- Solioitor, Rao„ Brussels. 200 A0" FARM FOR SALE. The 200 acre farm being lots 11 and 12, 0013. 10, Grey, is offered for sale. 120 acres aro cleared and the balance well tim- bered, Buildings Drat -class. Orchard, well, &o. Schee/house within 40 rods. Poseoe- eion given at once if desired. For further 3artieulare 05 to price terms, CO, apply to M1lS. WALRER, 3.1f Rosoylilo P. 0. or NELSON B1I03ER, on farm, QPLENDiD FARM FOR SALE. L.; Prone Tote 11 aml 12, 000.18 Township at Grey, County of Huron, eoaiaining 200 acres, he property of the late John Robert- son. 100 aures cleared and '£too from ob. et-motion%,i5 acmes bush, mixed timber, balance partly cleared. Soil clay loam meetly rolling. lion ied with straight rail feeeos and watered by two voile and a spring privilege. Comma Moue dwelling house, with largo woodshed attached and an woollen -1i callow under Monro. Theo large borne, atone stabling and other oatbuild• iuge. •Two good beaded Orchards orna- mental trees and mall fruits, 4. mf108 from Brussel% a lively town on the 81, T, lt„ convenient to school, churches and post office, This property not wolf, ie a 3r01 - doss grain and atoeli farm and should b0 seen intending iulollasore as itis elfin - oil atba bargain, 11for further ppo.rti:ula'o apply to MI.1:8. JNO.1108E18TS0N, or 'DANIEL 1t0BERT808 on OthoUl'omiOoe,orby letter 10.0115 rooS01'. ALL 'APER if You have •n room to Paper, measure it, a11(1 it wit pay you to got your Paper at Popper's Drug Store, NEWEST STYLES, AND PRICES CORRECT. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, e 30110110r 7ud conveyancer. Oolleo- tioue made, 011loe—Vanston,'s 131001o, Brim - eels. 21 -Om UT• M. SINOLAIR, • 110, CO, 8041os—'VOonstose a Block,1 uy door north of ()control Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. !`CAMERON, TIOLT & HOLMES, ''VV Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Ooderloh, Out. Al, 0. CA1C1(1h0N, Q. O, 311;031031 HOLT, 50133113E HOL➢I30. AUCTIONEERS. RAYMANN, a Auctioneer, ue always ready to at- tend sales offarms, farm stook, Co. Terms cheerfully given. 0ranbrook P. 0, Sales may boarrcuged at Tun PosT Publishing House, Brussels, GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed &notionoor, sew conduct ed on reasonable berms. Farms and farm stooka }modally. Or dors left at THE Po5T P nbli shine house, Bra reels, or son tile Walton P. 0„ will receive, prompt attention, TTAVING TA1Zi+,N 053T LIOEN- s3 as an Auctioneer, I um prepared to 001)du50 soles of farm stock at roasouable prices. 1(noivieg the standing (!? nearly every porsou I am iu a position to sell to good marks and get good security when and onoredit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give mea call. 32• F S. 800TT. BUSINESS CARDS. T' T • TI. MOORACKEN, IeOaror ofMarriageLioeosoe. 011loe of his Gr000ry, Turuborry street• Bruesele. N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist• Shop—Next door 0011th of A. M. Mofiay C Co's hardware store. Ladies' and cblldrooehair onttfus a epeoialty AMoNAIR, . Iseuror of Marriage Licensee, by appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis. 810501•, &e., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Iusuranoo 00, Glace at the Cralhbrook Post Olaoe. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: 11820101)x05, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Court Co. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public Land Loan and Ineurnnoo Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections made, Moe in Graham's Block, Brussels. OIL PAINTING, Mica Stories, of Wingliam, is prepared to give instruction in oil painting. Terms maybe ascertained at Miss Nellie Ross' store where samples of work may be seen, Muss Stories would also take a few more pupils in musk. rip -L • A. HAWKINS, Organist in St. John's Church, Brus- sels, and pupil, to the Art of Teaching of A. W. Thayer, /true. Doe., New York, wilt give lessons to pnpile either at J. 0. oor. Ring and John Ste., or if preferred, at their own tomos. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Walton. Terme moderate. VETERINARY. T D. 'WARWICK, el • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to ytreat all diseases of domestioatod animals is a com- petent manner. Particular attention paid to veterivar3 dentistry, Calle promptly at- tended to. d1Doe and Infirmary—Two doors north of bridge 'rurnborry et„ Brubsels, MEDICAL C.li ', A$ A. MaNAUGHTON, M. D. S. OO. M., L. R.O.P., Edinburgh, M. O. P nt. Reeidenoe and oleoe in Wilson' Block, corner of MlB.and Turnberry 'Ste. DENTAL. ?{)EixTIhi7CI M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S., Graduate of tho Royal .College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario and of Toronto Uni- versity. Omen—Over A. R. Smith's Store. 111058025, EDUCED TO $i150.— The Dam of my Registered Jersey Ilu11 is the best cow iu the Glen Duart Hord and a p31130 winner at the Industrial, Toron- to, Oost Of cervico for grndoe, reduced to 01,50, G. A. 19EADMAN, 1)ruggiob, Co, ]3ULL FOR SERVIOIt;.—THE Undersigned wi]1 loop for Sorviee on S. Lot 24, Coo. 5, Morrie, the thoro' brod Durham Bull "Clear the Way." Registered Pedigree may b0 000n ou OAM1100,11011, Aged 2 years, wei hb 1,400 petunia Terme, 81,00 to be paid January 106, 180.i ;-eingio cows oak, To insure 82.00. CARDIFF & INNEN, 44.1f Proprietors. I'j� 'ML?ROVED LARGE WRITE YORK. J. BRIBE BOAR. Tho undersigned will hoop for 08rviee this 3,108ont-500.0011 1110 XmprOVad largo white 'Yorkshire 1,g. 'Ready" on lot 20, eou.6, Afnlris, to winch a limited number Of 00890 38311 b0 taken, 11 0.100 31,00 to bo paid at time of oorvleo, with tbo privilege of return - 1n5 If 0000004y, Pedigree may be WO up. 010 application, 110181111T14101101., 1112 'Proprietor.