The Brussels Post, 1888-3-9, Page 5MARCH 9, 1888.
1i tr tt Rebs.
9V irn4;llaton.
Tho Advani:e aays : Mine Horeb Robb,
who io living at T. L. Jobb'u, sat down
on n li'dl(1 on 'Puoeday. Tho noodle)
Moto., noel +!„ em•vicns of a doctor warn
required to r„Inove the pieces.
T. t, ?Bolo pnrpoons erecting a new
buil ling on the vacant lot owned by him
and 'uljninin • his store. It will be of
kids, two ntoreys hiok and ton foot long•
or 11110 'hr bedding ho ououpioa.
llev, Dr. Albert Carman, ono of the
Coneral Superintenclents of the Mobho-
dist ohurah, will deliver a celebrated 1oc-
turoat the anniversary tea meeting do
the Vnthodiettchnrell, in this town, on
March loth,
1,le towc+l-
The Listowel Live Stook Association
will hold their annual spring ahow of
horses and bulls ou b'riday, April 20.
A special mooting of the Town Council
WAD held to deal with the matter of hotel
and shop lioonsoe for tho next ensuing
licenso year, By laws wore accordingly
passed limiting the number of hotel
licenses to seven, and fixing the licenses
at $70 ovor and above the statutory re.
quil'enonts. This is an increase of 1110
on the amount paid last year. Tho thou
licences worn limited to two, and the li-
cense, fixed at $00- same as last year.
At a meeting of the Town Counoil a
By-law was introduced and read a first
and second time respecting the Hess
Bros. bonus. The object of the By-law
is to po'mit a change of sito of the pro-
posed new factory from Main to Acker,
man street; but in order to make the
By-law legal it bas boon found necessary
to draft an -entirely new By-law and
agreomont, the terms of which, however,
excepting throw relating to the change of
site and the dimensions of the now fao.
tory, which are considerably larger than
those mentioned in the former By-law,
aro identical with the terme and condi-
tions of the By-law and agreement which
received the sanction of the ratepayers
Voting on the 26tH Sopt. last. Yo ng cpon tho
now By-law will take place on Monday,
March 10th.
A.twood.
Invitation cards are out announcing
the marriage of Miss Mary Graham, of
this place, to Geo. Lochhoad, of Elms,
ou Wednescley, March 7th.
Tho social given by Mrs. Ferguson, at
the Methodist parsonage, on Friday ev-
ening, Feby, 24th, was a complete sue.
cess. A handsome sum was realized for
the "Widow and Orphan's Fund," and a
pleasant evening spent by those present
in social chat.
Joe. McCoy, of Atwood, and Miss Clax-
ton, of Stratford, wero united in tho
banns of matrimony on Tuesday of last
week in the English church, Stratford.
The wedding party arrived in the villa, a
by the evening train. Thoy were met by
a largo number of friends anxious to
welcome the bride to her future home
and cxtondtheir congratulations to the
happy couple. We wish them happi-
ness,
The "Agnes Knox" concert given hero
on Tuesday evening, Feb. 28th, was a
grand ancone', an•1 the best thing in the
concert line ever given in Atwood. Tho
Presbyterian Church, where the concert
was held, was 'filled to the doors with a
most attentive and appreciative tturlicne0,
and never die nn audience 'appear batter
satisfied, j idgin:4 by the hearty anplausn
that fool"wadeach ;mother. Miss Knox's
recitals were grout beyond description,
and largo nunibors from Listowel and
the oirrcn;tuling villaees avedlod them-
selves of this opportunity to hear this
talouted olocntionist, Mise Ldlln O'Con-
nor, of Iirngsels, gave soveral vocal selec-
tions, which were excellently rendered
and well ereived, and greatly addod to
Cm uneceas of rho entertainment. 'ihoso
attending from to elietanco were hospitab-
ly ontertaincd at tho house of 111. Dunn
after the concert was over, whoro they
prolonged the evoning's pleasures until
an early hour,
ill's Lynn, of Jamestown, is visiting
her Motor, Mr's. Menzies. ,
Rev. J. T. Logoar is oouduoting revival
services in the ilfothodist church.
Another wedding on tho tapis this
week. Furthar particulars again.
Bounot Dobenn and wife left horn tt
week lido last Tuesday Inc the Northwest,
whore Bonnet lifts secured a situation on
tho 0. P. R.
'Con Ste11.—Dr. Cale and J. M. Davies
aro on the sick list this week:—Mrs. A.
W. Panabaker has born poorly for last
two weok., but she is now recovering.—
Mrs. E, Colter is able to bo around again.
Jno. Cober has rented his farm to
Ilonry Wanner for a term of live years
and hes aim disposed of his stock and
uinpletnonts to rho lattor for his honse
and lot. They took poseossion last Mon-
day. Mr. Wanner has worked in Mr.
()oboes carriage shop for about seventeen
years, but hie health not being very gobd
lately, inducod him to mako a (hange.
Wo wish him every 8000085 in Isis DOW
venture.
Smleou B•neonr.—Result of the written
examination in the Ethel Public Sohool
for the month of February: Senior
4th Claes—Total N0, of marks obtain-
able, 480—James Boberison, 324; Char-
lie Rupp, 281 ; John Smith, 279; Malin -
da Milne, 277 ; Mary A. Sharp, 297; Er.
1186 Magic 1, 229; Norman Robertson,
218 ; Aaron Cober, 208 ;' Mary Laird,
149; Froth Laird, 141'. Junior 4th Class
—Total marks obtainable, 860—Bonnie
Davies, 258; Lucy Raynard, 263; Colo-
nel Sanders, 260; Fred. Milne, 227; John
Shenrmon, 210; Mettle Evans, 198;
Mary Coats, 196; Macy A. Elliot, 185;
Carrie Sandore, 175; Maud Milne, 166;
Jerry Annis, 160; Willie m
Ma n, 1550'
leabella Dowdoll, 148;* Lottie Lake,
117.' Senior 3rd Class—Total marks
obtainable, 280—Winnie Baynard, 280 ;
Noble Milne, 214; Blauoho Milne, 109;
Thomas Laird, 108;* Willie Dillworth,
108; Milton Wray, 105; Ada Hicks. 198;
Nellie Young, 190; Alex. Smith, 189;
Jane Smith, 188 ; Luny Sandore, 184 ;
Lizzie Idolnnier, 179 ; Flattia Jamieson,
177 ; Maucl Jamieson, 172 ; Clemintina
Hemsworth, 154; Laura Dowdoll, 140;
Bertha Holloway, 128; Enos. Gill, 115."
intermediate 3rd Class --Total marks ob.
tainablt, 270- l.nnnorenn Annis, 289;
Atrnio iYTatmders, 187 ; J3<isvdn Bobirtson,
1.78 ; Andros, Govonionk, 165; Wi11io
1'lreensides, 167 ; Louio Wray, 1:65; Clara
Peobles, 145; Latro. Spento, 188; Mae'
gip duly, 112;* ,lesain Hamilton, 109.
"Those pupils were absent during part
of the examination,
8. A. fosse,
Tnnchnr,
02121 1r.
Junior ;hvl class .•Total No, of maria
obtainable 100 Amos Taylor, 308 ;
Marion Young, 301 ; Laura Nubian, 205 ;
Walter Covonlook, 278 ; Edward Coater+,
2713 ; Lorna Coates, 271. Humid class
•- Total No, of marks obtainable, 215• --
Edger Il,el<e, 200 Jnoete none, 180 ;
Herbert Cook, 184 ; Moody Tindall, 173 ;
Robert Govonlook, 158 ; Mary Schofield,
1811 Tilly Holloway, 131 ; Justic0 Lake,
127 ; Tilly b'orguson, 126 ; Montan Hoff-
0rn0n, 117 ; Maggio Elliot, 116. Part
2nd close --Total No. of marks obtain-
able, 185—I dwin Kiernan, 148 ; No lis
Laird, 140 ; Ernest Maunclsrs, 129 ;
Maggie Fugal, 124 ; llerbert Fogel, 121 ;
William Smith, 102 ; John Cameron, 07 ;
Tomo; Annis, 01 ; Willie Gill, 55 out of
100. Moss ELLA Monroe,
Teacbor.
Grey.
Council meeting in Cranbrook one Fri.
day of this week.
Crows, robins, eood grain, implaonont
agents, and other harbingers of Spring
aro now in our midst.
Charles, Daniel, and Miss Lizzie Cann,
of Platteville, wero visiting at William
Lnke'e this weok
Tho entertainment in oonnection with
the Debating Society in Shine's school
house will bo hold this (Friday) evening.
Free to all.
At Thos. Heritage's sale of farm stook,
&c., on Tuesday last everything sold well,
partieuhlrly sheep and pigs for which the
pros rieb'r was noted. Mr. H. will re-
move to London about April lat.
Thos. Samplo talks of trying his for-
tune in Manitoba this next summer so he
and his brother have leased their fano to
Thos. MaLauoldin for a term of years,
They have an auction talo on Prides, af-
ternoon of next work.
On Wodnosday of last week James S.,
eldeet son of Thigh MoDonald, lot 9, con,
8, fell off a load of straw in hie uncle's
barn and broke his loft log above the
knee. Ho is doing as well as could be
oxpented,
Geo. Alcock and family purpose re-
moving to Gladstone, Manitoba, in the
course of a few weeks. Ho will be ac-
companied by Alex, Forest and between
thong they oxpoct to take two carloads of
stock, implements, &c. We wish them
9000055.
Richard B. Alcock has purchased the
adjoining lot, being part of lot 6, con. 14,
from his uncle, Geo. Alcock paying 82.-
600 for it. This will give the purchaser
100 aores now. Mr. Alcook is a hard
worker and will no doubt do well with
his lately acgmred tstet°.
Sunrnrae AND PnoaoNxnxroa. —One of
the most pleasant social gatherings it has
ever been our good fortune to attend took
place at the residence of Geo. Alcock,
con. 14, on Thursday evening the 1st
inst. Ile was assistant superintendent
nod took a very active part in the Sab-
bath Sohool held in the school house in
section No. 1, during the pant summer
and on the abovo ovoniug a largo number
of those who were etbondiug the school,
tngothor with the touchers and others in-
terested in the goo's work, comprising
soma). sleigh loads, repaired to his resi-
dence. After taking possosaion of the
houso Jno. Al:Laumllin in behalf of Mr.
Alcock's neigh! aro and Sunday School
workers read nmost flattering and coo.
plimentary address exprosing the regret
th y felt at his removal frons their
midst and their high opinion of bus abil-
ity and zeal tee a Sabbath Sohool worker
and wishing himself and his estimable
family the greatest measure, of stemless
in their new western home, At tho con
(Anglin) of tote address Mies Belle, llntz
[old Miss Annie MoLauohlin, in behalf of
the Stanley School, presented Mr. and
Mrs. Alcock with a beautiful china toe
net. Though taken completely by sur-
prise Mr. Alcock mads a suitable reply
and among other things said them sok ns
of friendship from his neighbors and
others will sorvo to strengthen and en-
courage him in Sabbath Sohool tvork nn
his western home and will over keep
fresh in his memory the many good
friends he left behind in the township of
Grey. Edibles wero then served up in
profusion and after all had fully satisfied
Ma inner -man Councillor Ilialop was
called to the °heir, who, after a neat
speech, proccoded to dispose of a program
which called for hs the iirst plaoo ad•
dresses from Peter Riohio, le. A. Martin,
Jno. Brain and D. Robertson, n.11 of whom
epokoin eulogistic terns of Mr. Alcook
as a noighbor, fri, nd end teacher. Then
followed recitations by lfissos BellaBotz,
Bella Richie end D. ltiohis and songs by
Mr. and Mrs. Richie, Misses Susie Al -
000k and Annie Mitohell, Mrs. Jno. Bain
presiding at the organ. Some beautiful
selections of music wore given during the
evening by Mr. Al000lc and family with
organ and violin aucoapaniments. This
and other merry making games brought
on the small honrs when rho proceedings
were brought to a close by tinging Auld
Lang Syno when all departed for their
homes feeling that they had spent a very
happy evening not only because they had
spent a few pleasant hours together but
because tlloy felt that thoir proseace
thoro had addod to bho lnappiness of
others.
Morris,
At the sale of farm stook, &o., bold by
(A. & J. Samplo last Friday, everything
sold with a boom. This was specially
noticeable with the Loioestor sloop, five
of them melting for 879, and two of the
number bringing 530. This is the kind
of stook to rase. Goo. Kirkby was the
auctioneer.
Now BAnss.—Jno. Skelton, lob 28, con.
9, will build a now barn next summer:
It will be 40200 foot, with stone stabling,
&o., undorneath. Dan. Zimmer does tho
woodwork and Wm. Dark the masonry.—
Henry Jackson, lot 28, oon. 8, will oleo
erect a hank barn, 42x00 feet, to be finish -
ad in the most approved style George
Jaekoon will bo rho frantoi"
SAvsrc LAND10). Word Ilse been re -
Wood from Rev. l!. W. Warren, brother.
in.law to Mrs. 0. B, Harris, of rho sofa
arrival of hitt-wolf and wife at aslautta,
India, where ho has gnno no a mission-
ary. Thoy vititod Liveepoad, London,
Glasgow, Gn'enook and other planes of in.
tarcab in the llnito4 :Kingdom, and got
to Cnlouth, on Folly. 16th alcor n, voyage
of twenty-eight days from London,
England,
At thio last meeting of the Lita'n'y stud
Debating boodoty in Berrie's Snhont house
tho following Officers wore, elected for the
omitting term . -:T., Robin l',nn, P, c sidont;
Wm. l.tohb,Vicn•Presidot•1' Wm. Lobose
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Hee, Tyson, ; Com mptco, Mies Boris'
Mn!'raoand dnnrde Walker, and 5, Wolk.
or, D. Smith and W. Mi•hl°. A p'lblia '
ontertahime 1t 111 bo hold on the evening I
of Frial Y. 23rd inot. Programa, martins !
recitation., dieingnea and nnttsir.,
10.110T11,..As provinusly 'tnaon5a el a
friendly debate was held 10 Barnes'
sohonl }masa last Wedneedav uvnning,
between, the debating club of that eon -
tine and On one from Andersen's Hotfoot
house. 'Pilo building was v 11•fil1o1,
The anbjeet of deboto was, " Resolved I
that a Repnblioan form of CJnvernmei ,t ,
is Meter than tt momtrebial," For the I
affirnintive W. tlrydon and Time Itob.
orteon made two excell"nt speoch••s, and
tbelgrou net was well conte. ted by 11. Bleck
and Jas. Bowman for rho negative. De 111
01110', was given a draw. It Was a goo(
(lobate, and clovecly handed.
ACOIo1nNT.—A. letter was received by
.lain a Bowman from Rnbt. Work re
oounting the particulars of an maiden
that bofeh them on their recent trip to
Dakota. They had taken a oar of stock,,
&o, with them and hail got to Park River
station, Dakota, all safe, whoro Mr. Work
got out of their oar and wont to the coach.
When about throe miles from aforemen.
Monad station and (Mout fifty mile-. from
their destination nine oars of the train
worn ditched, owing, to a broken rail.
Goods were seattor'-d to the four winds
from some of the earo. hilt fortunately
Mr. Work's oar landed right ski - up, and
although the horses were badly shaken
up no particular damage was done. The
coupling nose the coaoh broke so that
,injury to the passengers does nob come fn
with this accident.
Dunne.—The debate in Anderson's
ooh. of on Tnesdiey evening was poorly at-
tended but a most enjoyable time was
spent. 'rho following officers wero ap-
pointed for the month of Karol] : Presi-
dent, As. Ireland ; Vice -President. Jos.
Bowman ; Sea. -Trost., Allan Cochrane ;
Commitee of Management ; Jae. Bow
man, Wm. Cochrane, M. Black and Miss-
es Mary Ireland and Annie Armetro'.g.
The debate this evening was "Resolved
that capital punishment should he abol-
ished." The affirmative was sustained
by Jas. Ireland. Dan. McLauchlin and
Donald MoLauchlin, the negative by
Quintin Anderson, Wm, Cochrane and
Wm. Reid. The chairman, Jas. Bow-
man, after critizing at some length
the merits of the different arguments ad-
vanced, dsaided in favor of a draw. Af-
ter the debate a song was given by Miss
Lizzie Ireland, a recitation by Miss
Johai,na1Ireland and a reading by Miss
Maggie McKay. The debate for next
evening in "Resolved that an avdocate is
justified in defending a man whom he
knows to be guilty."
Cmx•Cunr.—Hurrah 1 for Temperance.
The ear begine to move. The first shot
has boon fired and on we go, Morris rolled
up the votes last time didn't it and it will
do it again. Who says they are discour-
aged ? Is it a whisper from the Method-
ists ? No 1 never, die first. on to vic-
tory. Mr. Shaw gave us the ups and
downs of the matter Sunday night. Hero
we stand. I5 it right to sett fire -water 1
Tho Mothodists say No I The good Cuu-
servatives say No 1 The good Reformers
say No 1 The Prosbyteriane say No 1
But some say Yes 1 It certainly Is right,
just as right as we should sell br ad.
Who is it says so : Tho ministers 1 No l
The local preachers ? No I Tho elders 2
No 1 The farmers ? No 1 Who then ?
Tiro sellers of the wretched stuff- Yos
they say so and they can p eve it by the
knife, the dynumite, the torch, the brutal
blow, tho fool mou.h. This is their
proof, 4 Baro them to deny it? Thoy
Clare not tomo ou a public platform as
the wumon pray them off. 1'h:• "fetch•
coat Army," hurrah I for ns I nay,
Women former! You h,vc scared the
leen, who fear not to .ell rsgurdloss of
mac, regardless of lttw, regardless of pub-
lic sentiment. Sowed by a few praying
It ulnen, a few who fear you not b, cause
they fear whet you sell for woos'. It is
too bad, yon ere to be pitied. The wom-
an can heat you any day, anyhow, so
come on. Yell out roped and we'll sing
you down ; swear repeal and we'll pray
yon down ; run for repeal nue/ we'll walk
you down ; drink for , epeal and with wet•
er, nothing stronger, we'll boat you any.
way and " No repeal" shall who and re-
echo through Morris. Yours truly, BULL.
ENTEI1TAINn11.NT.—Loot Friday evoltinu
a very pleasant time was enjoyed at the
musical and literary entertainment in
Andersonl'o school house. Notwith-
standing that rain atone on about the
Hour of commencement the building}, was
well filled by a very attentive audience.
The programs, was as follows :—Music,
"Welcome To night," 0, B. Harris and
family ; instrumental, Miss 'I'liynno ;
song, Misses Lizzie Ireland and Lizzie
-Reid; dialogue, "Appearances aro very
deceitful," by Frank and Rioh'cl Arm-
strong, Allan Cochrane, Nail MaLuuoh-
lin, Wm. Sample and Jas. ]frown ; read-
ing, John Bowman ; recitation, "Tho
gambler's wife," Mias•Ida Reid; rpar-
totte, "Tho Soo -bird," the Misses Sherr
and C. B. Harris and W. H. Kerr ;
logue, "An awful mystery," by Missos
Jennie Reid and Mary Sample end Dan
McLanclilin and Andrew Samplo; solo,
"The Brook," Miss Laura Sellars; in-
strumental, violin and organ, Duncan
Taylor and daughtor; recitation, "The
collier's child," Mise M. South; solo,
Mise Kerr ; dialoguo, "Tho nee of study,"
by Misase Cora Souoh, Bush Armstrong
and Jennie Build; reading, James Bow-
man ; song, "The eooial glass," 0. B.
lia,ris and family; recitation, "Bach-
elor's Hall," Reuben Jowitt; dialogue,
"Before and behind the sconce," by
Misses Miry Troland and Maggio McKay
end Too. Bowman and Chas. A.rnnstroug ;
instrumental, D. Taylor and daughter ;
leotur0, Joseph Bowman ; solo, Miss
Kerr ; dialogue, "No such word as fail,"
Will Reid, Chas, Format, Goo. Celbiek
and llobt, Shaw ; song, C. 13. Ilarris°and
family ; instrumental, Jas. Bowman and
Mies Taylor; dialogue, "Train to Mauro,"
Miss M. South, Will Bell and Bonbon
Jewitt ; duott, Duman Taylor and
slaughter, Tho dialogues, .retteiings and
recitations wero well given, rho magical
seloetiont would bo hard to beat end the
tutor° of Joso;ih Bowman's put the cap -
sheaf on rho whole performance), Thera
was not a poor piece) on the wholo pro-
gram. W. II. Kerr, of :Con POST, ort.
onpiod the chair. Tho proceeds amount.
ed to abotit 015 and will be applied to-
ward makingimprovement5 in the Wiwi
905111005.
II i l et twit l ti,
Frank Poet Corson, of this place, Inas oh.
Mined the bali9'shlp of Wingllani, Tho
right mon in the right Oleo.
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Dr. Mel{onzia, of llelgrave, who takes
nhnrge of Dr. Mltgdanald'e bueiuese in
his abemntn WAD lli trtwil on Tumidity.
Mrs. John Robartoon hue boon laid up
fide week, Inflammation of the Iuugo
seems the trouble.. it is hoped oho may
noon be well,
Roy. Mr. 11001Cay, of Lnnkuow deidvmr-
r.1 an exaell0nt sermon from tho Airy of
Alaphihnohath, ie) tho Preebyt Teen
nhrirah last Sabbath.
13 dos a nnmlit' of one. meson t'csidnuts
and neighbors attended coin funeral of
lite late ltobnrt Gibson, of Wroxeter,
who was buri,d 011 1'tlewday.
It hi with pleaetl'n iyb state that Air,
Patboreon's band Is +loins Ho well. T110
pain is nearly all gout and the cancer
will soon 500 the last of daylight.
TnsirunANcn, --A grand rallyingtenlpor-
ance meeting wn't Held in rho Methodist
Church on Tuesday mvun}ng. The church
was well.filled, not only by those who
furor the Act, but a number of amts wore
present, ap<1 the temperance folks were
glad to ee them. Tna males were out in
Large numb 'rs, and they will do the
work. A notable incident was the num-
ber of children Milo to shout "Noltepaal"
with a vigor. A - first class entertain-
ment was given, thanks to the I 0. G. T.
and tho organist. Mrs. Cook. Besides, a,
number of readings, eta., were given dur-
ing the evnning. Itev. Mr. Cook made it
neat little speech on the Scott Aob. 11e
pointed out that it WAS not what weaekod
for, b ,t it was the best temporanon las' on
the statute -book. No wood°• it was not
adorned better, the wonder was that it
WILD enfo,ced nearly so well. The Halton
contest was not a test case, beoause all
rho loading papers, Globe, Mail and Jan•
pia, agreed that there were hard feelings
over the last election, a few days before.
The township was organized, and now,
tem-reranes men and women, work. Don't
wait till the teat mmnent—A sleighload
wont to Rodeo's on Wednesday night.
"No, Repeal" ,is • our watch -word. Rev.
ll1,. Cook spoke at a meeting in Wroxeter
this week.
Stoat", )rth.
The new Public School building tit Sen -
forth will be built by John Lyons at the
contract price of $8,675.
A young man from the country sold
six bushels of oats in Seaforth the other
day and was given a nay Moque for
$2 40. Before getting it oashed, heohang-
ed the 6 ,to 60 and the 52.40 to 829.40,
and securing the latter amount slipped
home. Was not identified.
VEnr Sen,—Last Monday S. J. Mc.
Caughy, a well known resident of this
place, died, after a brief illness, on Mon-
day. To add to the sadness Mrs. Ma-
Caughy, who had only been sick for a
short time, passed away on Tuesday
evening. The double funeral took plana
on Thursday afternoon. Two daughters
are left fatherless and motherless very
unexpectedly.
Gs,nera1 Nevi's.
Petroleum has been discovered at
several places on the Red Sea coast,
The Austro-Hungarian Government is
arranging for a considerable increase of
the army.
At the anetion sale of the Albert
Spongier collection of paintings, Tuesday
night, in New York, 08 pictures realized
9254,200.
A p;Hey of Cl» namon from the States,
desirous of returning home, crossed into
0' nada at Brockville in bond Inc Van.
comer, 11. C., and were pasao3 on via the
0. 1'. 1t. locked up in a eu1401119 ear 11121'
so many boleti of morehandise.
Mr. Davenport, the toucher of the pub-
lic school et Itorni, nxpolled . one or two
pupils recently. Friends of the teacher,
on one hand, cud those of the expelled
parties on the other met at the school
house, Jan. Ilaii.'y, jur., tired six charges
from his pistol, instantly killing 11. A.
Rutledge and fatally wouiediog hi. son
Edward, they were both buriod m the
same grave. Benjamin Fisher and
Tleiley's son ceooivod slight wounds
Bailey was shot in the shoo and remised
a out in the back.
COD PAII,JI FOR SALE IN
� Morris, on reasonable tome. In or'10r
to close the affairs of tiro °state 0f the lute
W. (1, Riugston, rho )x000 torn cam' Elm
lowiog valuable lands for solo North
half of Lot 39, Onuceasion G,Township of
)lnrris, containing 00 nnroe. Ou this lot is
erootod a good frame 0,1'1, with etnno fowl -
dation, good orchard, wolf and pomp . Near-
ly all cl°a'ol, and to 011 the gravel road
Closely act,iclalua tho village of Bruosula.
This ural is m valtlnbl0 ono, 14 well funned
al<1 to a bond etabo of cultivation. For
mines and terms apply to T T0S. I(0LLY
mrss•Ols 1'. 0., TIMMY Y ,RnNNnnss, Victoria
Square P. 1„ Or 8.12100 8111011, Maple lodge
P. 0., Middlesex County.
..tUC.TIOINl4AL.1--
FARM STOCK
And Implements.
o.
n
Go Kirkby', Auctioneer, has roonived }n..
sur anions fromthe nudsrstgnod to soil •
by Public Auction, at
t
S Lot 26, Con. 5, Ziforris,
—08 ---
Thursday, March 16th,
AT 12 O'CLOCK. NOON,
Tho following valuable phoperty, viz.:—
I Bolsa rising 5 years, 1 Horse rising 4
yeabe, 1 Mare rising 4 years, 1 heavy
draught Filly, riaing 3 years sired by
"Entorprioe," 2 Sillies rising 2 yearn, ono
sired by "Rankin Boy," 0 good grade
Cows supposed to be in calf to torero' -bred
bull, 1 newly calved Cow, 6 good grade
Heifers rising 2 years, 1 good grade Heifer
rising 2 years supposed in calf to thoro'-
bred bull, 1 good grado holier rising 3
yeare supposed do oaf to tltoro',brodbull,
2
Moore rising 8 years, 5 Steers 118121g 2,
8 Steers rising 1 year, 11 heifers rising 1
your, 3 Fel Gattlo, 3 Sheep, 2 Trigs, 1
I)om0arat Wagon, 1 set iron Harrows,
a quantity of Boo Boxes- rind other
articl0a.
Sale without Reserve as proprietor has
incised his farm.
Toasts. --All aunts at and under $5
cash ; ovor i:het amount 10 notttbs arodit
will be given by furnishing approved'joint
notes. 8 por cont. off for cash. Vat
nettle to bet rash.
Piro, 14ifi(bl •t. 0. el,berlsalr,
A ue t i m, t air. l? lop f i ettn',
EAST 1-IUBON 1 M II FY PCI,OA"i 1
i
'FARMERS' PTSTITUTE ! Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or I10
e VillagPro.,
party, at
A p0bllo meeting
will bo held in the
f the above, b:,10
Town Hall, Wroxeter,
Thursday, larch 22lld,
OCIOI0UNCING AT 10 A.M.
PROF. ROBERTSON
is exported to give an addressee on "Dairy-
ing ;" _l.. McD. Aerate a paper on "Fruit,"
D. Rosietreoa and others.
The sessions are open to the Public and
a largo turn out of ferment is asked,
U. MCFADDEN, WM. BISHOP,
President, Set,.Treas.
NOTICE !
I ani leaving my ACCOUNTS With
Mr. Hargreaves
for a short time.
All parties Indebted to
will please
Settle at Once,
otherwise these accounts
1110
ill be
put in other hands fur collec-
tion. TUDICLA.L
SALE OF LANDS.
Dr. utohinson
6 if 6 , Per Gent. Yearly,
Straight L011lrsf with privilege'.
i -
of repaying when required,
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, 131'u8sels.
Returned to Brussels'
ROBERT ARMSTRONG
desires to state that be has again becon3a
n resident of Brussels and is prepared to
take Contracts for all kinds of Carpenter
Work, such as House Building, Barn
Framing, Mill Weighting, &c.
He will also muke a Speoialty of Moi.
ing Building.,
Estimates Cheerfully Givers,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
in ovary instance.
1111111'. ABBMS 1'ONa-
'Wm Martin,
Agent for the following Companies: -9 .
Hendry & Son, Senfortb, Plows of Me
kinds, Land Roller's, Cultivators, Straw'
Cutlers, Grain Ilrushors ; Tolton Bros..
Guelph, Pea Harvesters, Stool Flexible.
Harrows, No. 7 Plows ; Patterson Bros.,
Woodstock, Light Steel Binders, Oxford
Reapers 6 rakes, Mowers, front and rear
cuts, Boar's flay Rakes, Patterson's comms
bined Seed Drill, 10 hoes, and cultivator'
combined, 2 Furrow Gang Plows, Spring
Tooth Barrows 20 teeth, Spring Tooth
Cultivators ; A. Murphey & Co., Guelph,
Ney's Patent Reversible Hay Carrier oar
Double Anglo Steel Track, most coin.
plate in Canada. A Special Bargain oan
be had in Binding Twin°. A21 aro sold
nt Prices to snit these hard limes.
Satisfaction Gip:Imot<c<I on all Imple-
ments sold.
W 2I. 11'A]IR 2'IN,
Ilouae—Tannnrmlr Slimmer, Bunssors.
v
SPRING GOODS I
I have just reooicud my Spring ria (]nods
]
which, for vasurpassed cannot be) surpassed for
Cheapness ovou in bankrupt stocks.
Now stress Goods, New Chainebra) a, New
Secretiek era, New Prints, Nett
Trtmaninga, New 11:Ilbri02t•
cries, New Lucca. weir
Curtains, Nets Cults
and (bum's,
New Handkerchiefs, etc., i i en,llt:ss var-
iety. Everything Now,
Boys Cheap and .Sells Ckrfap is What
SarNE does.
IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT,MY
STOCK IS COMPLETE,
I sell Teas at 20o., 25e., 30e., 35c„ 40e.,
45o., and 50o., per lb. In C Ib. lots at
Reduction will be made.
Sit elfin 4)0)0110<
of all kinds s'ory Cheap at 8sus:Nr': s,
t'Battor and Eggs taken in Exchange
for Goods.
e M'IU. NOV tn: lIN>tltl[Btl f.ti.
Call and See 31c.
J. G. Skene,
35-
TRUSTEES
1 A,YI'f:T]C®1`al d1R..y:l:.
—0r ;\ r.tLVADIM
ltnn Soda:.
WOOLEN MILL,
1k nelt1uner-, ,9,La.,
1N THE VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS, IN
THE COUNTY OF HURON, ONT.
Tlror° will be o0ored for so1O by 1'ublio
Auction on the promisee on
TUESDAY, MAIWIl 'Pills' 20M, 1888,
Ar 100'or.sei'ie. 5t, the fu]inwing valnab,e
Woolen 11f111 ((formerly owned by ltnenan
Rowel, viz LotP, and N. lots 384 and 3e,3,
in IialHday s survey iso tar ns Bowe had any
in Lomat, thoreir i oleo that part of lot 310 se
described int oouveyance from Howe to'
Pattinson, 11atod November 16th, 1887, to.
gather with a richt of way feet wide ran.
ning from Turnberry street along tho south
aide Of the lost rnatltiensd parcel. Upon
this property la erected a Steno and Brick
Factory, 00210 foot, 2 atoroye high, with a
hasainsut and a moue and brick boner .and
,lyye home 20x115 foot, oleo a tram° been and
b'loacb-boueo.
Too principal mactiinory nonetete of the
ougine and boiler end sanneotiona, Motor -
cords, roll aardiug mao11150, 313 spindle
jocks, 0 brood and -I narrow looms 51511 ver.
ions (Alter maehinury(but not including the
duster), also a horse'buggy, (tatter and
sleigh, also n lot et stook and abent 70 cords
of wood and someboek dobte.
The real estate with whatever to moored
by the morbgago of 88,101,00 to thio Vilinga
of Brussole (2nd which lips moo years 10
snit without intermit' will be arid subject to
the terms of such utort•gogc, and ton 01151110
and Mingo will be sold 0nbject to a claiitt
,Maroon by Oolitic ,t bloOollocb, Galt.
'1'1110ts Cott.
Vey farboor p as I.ia0tltre ninny onthe prom.
NNos, or to
tlull.0
Milli enit, 1:50rg0 eatli3Be111,
Vendor's 8ohi1'ltote, Vendor,
Galt, Ont. Preston. tint.
11a10,d at 001 Pommy 4'88 .1d 3
In the High Courts of , nsticc,
Chancery Division.
Pursuant to tlle'jnaglnalit n::.l Curd , 00er
for stilt, 151'' in thio anion and dotefl m-
oppet iv,lythe t9th day eon., -,r, 15811 and
rah day of November, 011 111000 Will 1.
HOW I.:, I'nl L. 1110[111,,, ,<11 1 1' 0n•,relm-
1.1011 „f the Lneal Maotlr o! tun sitprnnne
Court of ,rudicature for at leo51-
s'llIe, .0 10 Qum:N'S flow,,'n tho Vtitx�-
of anu,roLs, fn 2110 County of 1i11<011 ern
Thursday, March 75th, 71`.•00 8.
At 1 ,'Moet[, r. 1., by Findlay Stewart
81010, Auctioneer, the fni'oolug vulnahlo
fm'nt property in two parcels:—
P.<nrnL No, 1. ---Tho um'th W i if e t I ,' f. 1.111113 -
bar DI. in Oho Ilth eaneav9i'n .d the '1.'emi.
ebrp,,f'1re,,-,in tiro Conty of Boron. eon -
Min ifig After. more or less.
NUM, No. 3—Lot no,aber21, in the lath
00000aeinn of tho Towush:pat Urn•. in the
County of Huron, containing 1W acres more
or ln55,
'Cron Pnronl number 1 r.ro ur r.ted aflame
house and a frame burn to a substantial
state of repair, About thirty aeroe are
cleared and fit for cultivation. Abort 10
some or swamp land, wail-drrinod, and the
balance tlrnbornd with hardwood. Tide
partial 10 oho it 7 miles from tho vIlingo of
Urussols, l Jnilee from Ethel, with a soOMal
Ilouae aboutl4 m1100from rho lot.
Upon Parcal uumbor3 aro eroet0.l an old
10gllnt105 aid In barn. About 1.1 50100 aro
cleared and at for cnitivatioa, 'Allis Parcel
s about 10 miles from Brussels, and about
0 wiles from Ethel, both of which are first.
clues market villages,
(loth the said parcels will bo sold subject
to reserve bids food hy, the .Master.
.Phe purchasor shalt pay again a d0poeit
In the porportiou of 810 for ovary .$100 of the.
pnrrhase manoy, And the balance in one
mouth thereatW Its another r00050t0 tb0
tercels and eon( itlone tit coo will be the
standing son'lit ns of solo of this court.
Nor further pnrtlenlars apply to the law
onion of Messrs, NssaaN A: <Jtmrrzi, al annum,
and Messrs. wenn t Snnosnn, Barriators,
Brussels.
Gibson .0 (nolo, S. 21. Limier,
Phtdntlffs' Solicitors, Local Master,
Da tad Feb, 1th,183S 3141
Another Wanda 1,
it novor was iatondad.so far as 1 eau Soar,,,
That either tuns or womTn were intesdo(l
to bo bald.
I think 1 on will baileys mo, i ndood I'm Huse
you 0511,
It at the "Parte Hair .Works" yon have
oall0d,
There is one thing Nature ehinlca at --lel to
thank her all weeon—
She takes particular trouble with our
rano;
Sba knows a scanty growth of batt, the
grey and whitening looks
Will datraoe trout the beauty of 00 Soon
nut nature hoe her IRw5 s0 strict that Von
nidal 1.1050r err,
For you'll surely pay the pmnnity at loot.
Suelnin it, that bonntaone hoad et hair, ,
Itoottr nnronwena's hair Magic's tinauy-
paaaad.
Just try 1t. your afflicted, you 00000 will
repot,
'Pilo Magic was naveryot known to tail;
And the goodMint itwilt do you will male
you amen forgot
Theoxpenditnr0 a bottle ref octan.,
Thio now cameos prep aratieoe for Myel-
in ati0gand eti(nutotingtho growth of the
hail' le nnivoreally etocop05d as the toOst
v'01onb15apooiOoonthe mar het, A11dieoas•
OS of the, senlp two chime renoved or par-
manantls' carol, A rleh And rapid growth
of hair wilt follow of ter judicious and rep.
ler treatment. It rennins with rho 115or
Moue to 051000 rho dosh'ed results. lir.
oorrmvend's"Hair Magic" le enld by all
'Imogene at frorbottle),orsix for 133. 111
not obtainable in your own locality 0and et -
root to the solo mnnnfnotmror,050100ng
prtae, A Donnxwoon, Parts Mar Works,
tett attain VongOst20nt,'00ronin,
Toot vane by 0. A.111,n;ihlta.n„I. lfar'reases
and at IDs lggiete.