The Brussels Post, 1888-6-1, Page 88
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OUREVAIT arid GOOSEBERRY
TREES.
I1a'Ece YO' :1 EYE ON THEM AND
USE IN TIMF
G. A. DEADMAN,
1iuggL't 1. 1.(Holler. ard Farley thols
Dcaler. Drueeelo.
--• •
WOOL WOOL
Wonted 1.y undersigtod Fifty Thons•
inoulde neon". Wod. for
which vfl1 bo void tho very
HIGT: MO�T PR1GC,'i
1)) CASH.
Formere will fad it to their advantogo
t. 11 ..II to roe end
TRADL 7.1::1"0 THEY PLEASE
Am as as usual buying all sots of Grain at
Highest Market prices.
ROT. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS.
45-4in.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
scroTurric earn:ism:1, w. o. st: B. r.
Trainsleave Brussel° Station, uort and
south as follows: -
Going South, Going North.
Mixed q.30 min
lixpross 11:15 a.m. IMail............... p.m
Mixed. 8:53p.m, 1 Express.... ..... 045p,m
rOCII Ch kern,
A chiel's among ye takin' notes
Au' faith he'll pent it.
SCHOOL Board this (Friday) evening.
Co. Coriocie will open on Tuesday of
next week.
PMEAPPLICs 20c., Pickles 15e. per quart.
Cheep. A. Gonti, 46
Bkeeern Beas. lost one of their 'bus
horses last week from inflammation.
;Sae quantity of fresh lime at the Kiln,
Brussels, for 11 cents a bushel. W. F.
Prop.
Tim Band will give their weekly open
air concert this (Friday) evening instead
of Saturday this week.
70 Czars, in advance, secures Trrx
Posr for the balance of 1888. Subscribe
and get the home news.
Goon Puosences.-If nothing occurs to
the blosssom the chances for the winter
apple orop are good. Spys, Spitzenbergs
and Greening.; all show full blossom.
0C.eunrsLe."-This well known stallion,
the property of George Whitely, of Sea -
forth, will be at the Centralliotelstables,
Brussels, on Tuesday nights and will re-
main until 11 a.m. Wednesday during
the season. 47-4
Itscosmrsm-A despatch from Forest,
Ont, says :-A new Ronald steam fire
engine was thoroughly tested here )est
week to the entire satisfaction of all,
doing splendid fire duty, and it is now
the property of Forest, Having now
fighting appliances second to none, we
are prepared tr wrestle with the fire
fiend when it attacks us.
TURNIS.-The Lawn Tennis Club has
organized for the season. The officers
are J. M. McIntosh, President; Robert
Graham, Vice -President; J. Hargreaves,
See.-Treas, 3. R. Grant, W. M. Sin-
clair, Be. W. T. Cluff, Dr. McNaughton
and D. C. Ross, Executive Committee.
Prentice on two evenings each week will
as kept up end the club put in shape for
matches,
Bruissees Nrnsono AND Gomesnorso,-
will furnish the following stock at
about half the price paid to those
travelling agents that call round cocas.
ionally :-Poplars, Mountain Ash, Chest -
wits Pears, Privet, Norway Sprnoe,
Stanidard and Climbing :Rosen, Grape-
vines, Flowering Shrubs, bc. My green-
house is chock full of House and Bedding
Plants all in first-class condition. Conte
and examine my stook and prices.
Kreae.
Dnowiene.---On the Queen's birthday
George Billing, aged about 80 years, left
his father's house at 11 o'clock to fish at
the mill dam Wben ho di,1 not whim
113 the evening search was made for him
but he was not found until 7 a.m. on
Friday when his brother John discovered
the body in the river. 11 )5 supposod he
took a fit (as he has been subject to them
since he was 12 years of age) and fell in-
to the water. His fret were resting on
the edge of tho bank. Tho Niteroi took
place on Saturday afternoon.
13nevene.-In the wako of almost all
travelling glows there usually is a gang
of gamblers and dead beats who make
their living through the gullibility of tho
public. The managers of the chow do
not hold themselves responsible for tho
actions of these fellows so we warn tho
people of Brussels and surrounding
country to be on their guard. No man
can afford to give, you a dollar for
.nothing and then a man is llowed
"map" it is merely a bait for a bigger
hatil, It you hay° more money titan yon
know what to do with go and mettle' some
old account.
-TLe following officers hold gm
rains of govornment for the emoting term
in Princees Alexandra ledge,
Rev. W. T. Chili, 0,11, ;
A. J. Lowialt, 'V.C.I1,
A. Crozer, Chap. :
W. Smith, 11.14. ;
Geo, Rogers, F.14.
S. /hurtle, Treas.;
S. Wake, S.W. ;
W. Winne, 3.V.;
N. Flatt, ;
J. StrettOn'3.B. ;
Wm. Blashill, IL C. nologlac•
The lodge is doing well and i, a popto
ter institution.
meeting meet Mondoy
THIRTI'EN poundsof the boot granulatel
sugar for $1 et Thomson's. 17.
21o,
)1e4clls°12 Vt1, let,i'Vert gel; (1''''741.
Pi o 1 13'
THE BOAT loads the VS11 as an ailvertis.
lag medium and the people know it.
Comae to rod, ales roping over .A. R.
Smith's' istoro 3)115, STRVOIluN.
h hi estimated that 000 or 700 ()rangy -
men will go to Kincardine from this
locality on July lOth.
Geo Initehdo haw inhumed the prier
of beefsteak to 121 canto per 'tonna time
ing the summer inmate,
THIS wool; two vondoro of highly color -
tel plaster of Porn; ornaments afire...tido
the admiration of the small boy en the
stroots,
THE 1.1StOWA Crieket Club came to
town on Thursday afternoon and played
it match with tho town club. Tho genie
WW1 not completed when nei went to mess,
I ONE DOLLAR per bushel 15 Whig freely
paid this wcolt for fall whout on the
Druesols niorket. How is that for boli
ono markt is ono of tho l' '1 in tho
( county and alttass pays Go. Itiolteot
prices.
, Wm. Ilnels, ;thipp.a.i a car 1.....1 of esti',
on Thursday of last week, voi Jos, ph
Clegg and A. 1 iaInos MOM1,:1,1 .,11 men.
day of this wok. Joseph r will
accompany the l,t.t slcipment to the Old
C.Ini try.
..1.11L.mt 60or 70 shares. ot 311 cooll 100,.
been taken f.e. the mum, o 0: pitreha,ing
the Old tae 00111.,0 for a .1nrim.1. rids -
tion and agricultural pre F. 4. ;emit
is 'melting 1.11Q 01.11V1io,, :dont 40 or
more shares are wanted yet to put the
project on sure footing.
Tnn Odd Fellows of IN Ingham have
arranged a cheap excursion trip to Tor-
onto, Yin U.T.R., on Friday, 15th inst.
The return fare is $2.20, children under
12 years half fore, tickets good to return
on following day. There will be no
changing of cars on the trip.
THINGS THAT ARS NEEDED. A. littla oil
ort the bell pully at tho school house. -
Better ventilation of the churches during
the summer. -Attention paid to the
street north of the bridge by tho County
Commissioner. -A united effort on the
part of our citizens to make the Domin-
ion Day celebration a success. -A truant
offi'eer to look up the youngsters wboplay
ohookey."-Plenty of money. -A few
neat cottages to rent.
CONENDRE31 for the Budget : Put down
in figures the year in which you were
born, to this add 4; then add your age
at your next birthday, provided it comes
before Jannary 1, othorwise your age at
last birthday ; multiply result by 1,000 ;
from this deduct 677,423 ; substitute for
the figures corresponding letters of the
alphabet, as A for 1, B for 2, C for 8, D
for 4, do. The result will give the name
by which you are popnlarly known. No
1 "Rats" about this.
Tim Seaforth Sun says: G. Patterson,
M. Pillman, J. Watson and Dr. Smith,
members of the A.O.U.W. drove out to
1 Brussels on Monday evening last and
when on tho other side of Walton the
horses became unmanageable throngh the
neekyoke becoming detached from the
rig causing them to run away. After
stopping the horses and when in th net
of fixing the haruess ono of the heraes
threw itself down against Mr. Pillman,
causing a very painful sprain of the right
arm. nerve says accidents of this kind
are mused by "pop." All right, wo
won't Id out.
TEX.rERANCE CONVENTION. -.A. number
of representative temperance workers
gathered in the lecture room of Rotten -
bury Street Methodist Church, Clinton,
1 on Tuesday, of last week, to discuss In -
tare action, The accounts of the Scott
Act Association were audited. and found
satisfactory. A. very remarkable thing
in connoction with the association WEIS
the fact that there was a surplus of about
$200 in the treasury. The sum of $100
was voted to Horaoe Foster as a slight
recognition of his services as secretary.
Fifty dollars was given to Rev. John
Gray for his servioes during the late cam-
paign, and $25 paid to the treasurer, J.
0. Stevenson, for his ooze of the finaneee.
.4. rebate of $30 was allowed the village of
Exetor, owing to law expenses, incurred
in a roma suit there, There wee somo
talk of the Scott Act Association dis-
banding entirely, and n new assooiation
being formed, but action in this lino was
doforred until after the meeting of the
Temperance Convention at Montreal, in
Joly next.
Casio Orr !-The Listowel Banner of
last week gets off the following yarn
which is most assuredly "built" on the
principle of going away from home to
hear the news :-"Last Friday evening
flows readied Listowel of a distressing
case of suicide in Brussels. As near us
can be learned tho faota aro as follows
-Some months ago a daughter of Jos.
Rozelle, who for a number of years was a
resident of Elma township, left home for
Stratford and there made the acquaint.
anise 01 11 young man who is said to have
ruined lid. Arriving home a few wake
ago site becamo ill and ched suddenly.
Suspicion pointed to tho fathor of giviog
her 50100 drug whioh caused hor death
and ho was arrested but allowed to go on
bail. On Friday morning he was in good
health but very despondent, and during
the afternoon WAS found in his barn dead
f tons the effeots of poisoning. The affair
has caused a great deal of surprioo and
sorrow in Listowel as the parties *were
well known here and greatly respected.
Tho old gentleman is alive and well and
does not a0110 to have any notion of
taking his life. Who was the author of
your sensational falsehood, Bro. Banner?
Coma+ 1 Coauaet 1 -3Iowe's new mon.
ster shows will exhibit at Bruaaols,
Thursday next, 7th inst. Too much can.
not bo said. It conies lore with the
strongest recommendations from tho
press wherever it has exhibited, and our
oitizeno can rely on its being what it ad.
vertises to be. Its attractions aro num-
erous, and every promise) made by Aless-
lei. Howe concerning the porformanoo
will bo earried out to the !otter. You
will positively nee the world, troupe of
fourteen brawny Turks, Turkish kilifo
throwors, trona of French biyalists, Si-
herian rollor skaters, the best male and
femalo nate, more gymnasts, tnoro tto.
roboto, strongest men and strongest
women, twenty champion lereporo, lady
(cellists, lady wire and rope walkers, lady
and gentleman trap= perforators, a
whole family of giants, mato ond tomato,
ten funny downs. rare Animals, perform-
! ing camois, a herd of blank eillnerS, troupe
of trick stallions and ponies, Grand
!deceit pageant -performing wild animals
exposed free On public streets...this will
:surely bo the most gorgeous exhibition
dor givon 017 eror public amts. We ad-
vise all Iron a distance to bo in tatvn to
300 11. 71 will fake plane et 10 a.m. '
THE BRUSSELS POST
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Exritt valuo iu l'rockory and (Hags.
ware, Fined white Granite Seto import -
Lel 32 at Thomson's. 47
LAST Monday eyening'S rein 011 10
"power" of good and vegetation fairly
jumped ahead after it,
IIs'. Ewen, who doupthe tho position
of catches for the 'Echo" base ball club,
had moved to town. ilo's o "daisy" len
hind Got hat or with 11 111 his hood cith•
or,
A ti1,11: Of be Re ball was played loot
Salt:nifty, on V totaria Spinets, between
01(10 captained by Jimmy Theinipson and
foam from Amed Bros. inotory. Vic-
tory rested With the former.
'Inc advertising ear of Howo'a show was
here last Toed -lay and the tOW11 and sur-
rounding country bear evidenoo of the
amount of work done. The ohow is here
011 Thursday of next week, 7th inst.
C.P.R.-0(1 Friday afternoon of this
melt a meting of represontativeo find
pm,cons interested 111* the proposed eXtsti-
, ion of tin C.P.R. from Guelph to (lode.
rich by tho northern route will be hold in
tho Brussels Towu Hall. A largeattend-
11100 15 expeeted, Mir citizons and the
loading mon of Grey and Morris should
1101 110 lo,11111,1. Mooting commences at
2,30 o'clock.
• Tut next odipoo of the moon will occur
on the night of .inly 22m1, mid will bo
more interesting than the ono ono on
Tan. 24. Th,, diameter of the turtles
shadow will be much larger at the thus
10 proportion to the din meter of tins
100011 darkening its surface' more during
totality. It will take placo about mid-
night when the moon will be higher in
the heaveus and will be visible in tbis
deighborhood.
IRPROYEMENTS.-A now picket fence at
Jno. Grewar's.-The west and of the
foot -bridge repaired. -The new fence at
Victoria Squato.-Rocierick Ross has im-
proved the appearanoe of his lot on Alex-
ander street by a new fence. -The ex-
cavating is done for Robb. Armstrong's
new building on Elizabeth street. -Jas.
Walker has put a stone foundation under
his dwelling. -Mrs. Ferguson is having a,
wing addition built to her house. -3, 3.
Gilpin has wrought quito an improve-
ment in the appearance of his lots by
having the outside fence painted.
BASE BALL.* The initial match for the
season of 1888 for Brussels base ballists
was played with the Palmerston nine on
the new park south of their town last
Saturday afternoon. There was a fnirly
good attendance but the game was too
one-sided to arouse the interest often
seen in these matches. (Inc boys had a
strong team, and with Brook behind dos
bat and Growler in the box there was
comparatively little work to bo done in
the field. Gres= struck out 12 men and
any of the home team win) were fortunate
enough to reach 1st base generally died
at 2nd, as the old catcher from "Catchers -
villa" was there. Had it not been for a
couple of errors the Palmorston boys
would have been blantted all the way
through. Tho Echoes piled up 20 runs,
being whitewashed in the 5th innings.
Their opponent showed want of practice
but they have the material for n good
club. A. feature of the game was Sas.
Ross' one -handed catch near centre 1151d,
but the whole team played their mope°.
tive positions -well. Our boys were vory
hospitably entertained and speak in the
highest terms of the treatenont they re-
ceived. A return match will probably be
played before the season is over. The
following score will furnish the other
particulars of the game and will show
that the Echoes moan business from the
start :
PALMERSTON.
BROSBELS,
TVs O's R's O's
A.. Brook , o. 3 4 G. Skon,,,s. 1 2
P Stret ton, 3b. 1 5 J. p. n 4
AOurrie,1 J.R Town, 1 b. 0 2
,
W.Grewar, p. 4 3 Buttorworth 0 3
ff. Ross, 2 b. 5 2 Edmanson, 0 4
N. Gerry, s s. 1 2 0.P011soli,of.O 3
D. Wilson, of. 1 3 ithON108, rt. 1 3,
J.Zones,rf, 1 0 W. Allen,lf . 0 4
0. Strotton, 1 b. 4 1 Teesdale, 30 1 2
- -
Totals, 20 27 Totals, 2 07
BruseXsTlsing' 13 31 12 10 00 77 8 •01-00
Palmerston 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 1 0- 2
W. Smith, umpire. E. Duman and A.
Cousley, scorers.
PREACHERS AND BVIPITS.-Communion
service in Melville church last Sabbath.
Evening servioe in Knox church with-
drawn.-13ext Sunday Iley. Samuel Fear,
of Elmira, will preach in the Methodist
church at 10:80 a.m.-On Friday of next
week a meeting of the congregation will
be held in Knox church to elect elders.
The communion service will be held tho
following Sabbath, when the pastor will
take es his subject "From the guest
chamber to Gothsemane."-Li the course
of his lecture last Sabbath in Knox
church Itey. Mr. Howie said : Tho cause
of Peter's fall Was not the Lord's ideal°.
tion of that fall, as prodiotions have no
influence ever the events predicted. The
Ousel of it was Peter's 01711 inattontion,
or carelessness, on the ono hand, and his
rashness on tho other. rotor alembin tho
garden but ho did not watch, and yet ho
rushed into tho very midst of the enemy
and sat among and conversed with thorn
as if nothing at all had been tho :natter,
In snoh eiroumstances I am not; our -
prised that Peter fell. and I would bo
less ourprieod if other indifforent and
presumptu000 Christians were to fall,
indeed, I would be surprised if they didn't,
Neglect the means of grace, thou play
with sin, moss it and cuddle it, be evhero
you should not be, and your fall is as
certain as that of Potent. The cause of
Peter's riso was two fold. (1) Tho Lord
turned and looked upon Potor ; (2) Peter
took the hint, quit his place and quit his
meannoos, wont out and wept bitterly,
and a few weeks later wo find him boldar
than tho boldest lion, loss yielding than
tho adaroatine rock and shining with
greater brightness than a clear mid-day
sun, in the preaching and dofonco of
Christ's gospel, Dia you ever react the
9nd, ard and 4th chapters of Acts? What
do you learn about rotor (hero? Yostor-
day, today and forever our beloved Lord
is constantly turning and looking Opole
every fallen, unsaved sinner with the
same anxiety and tenderness with which
ho turned and loolcal upon Pater, but
those, and thoso only, aro benefitted who,
liko Deter, opeoel to quit their meanneos
and render ready obedience,. God et,-
bultoil Soul and David. The forma
quibbled and equivocated, the latter said,
°I have sinned against tho Lord," and
honer, it is Saul perished and David is
saved. God's plan of working is not any
different from what it WAS them Harden
your heart and yon still, obey and
yon arc oaved. God is willing that all
thould be mood, but 01 1(0001' hoard that
Giulio willing to save people against their
will.
JA,1EO I 3O0A1,F01.T, of tho Eeonomy ron•
titurant, he', added 10 Stook of ,00011
err eatinoil goods, tte.
'hie Wyo.:oder woolen will mole:. lig
Spring annotumemeni, in Mk 1,110, A.
L. Gibson lo the propriotor. Read whet
he has to say.
Tun watering eart got to work on Mon.
dap txoning of this wools under the mon-
ogoniont of James Telly who has had the
work in loud Ito. the past two peasono.
A "woolen eelebration on Dolniadon
Day in lirossols appears to met with
general favor. We hope the Council will
n1000 in tho :natter next Alonclay even.
ing.
C.11,11. Eno(' SSIIN. ()II June 0011, 7th
and Stli a special excursion to Winnipeg
and rciurit, Onml to return July
ltAgs. ArOlV lo T, Fletcher, Ticket
Agent (1 P1'.., Iirtncels, 17-1W
THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. 11.10 Brosteelo
junior foot•ball (dub was boa" en at Wing
-
hale' by tho fronoido-," of Tornborry...-
el.. Wallows' 1101140 (001i 1.1111.1
0110 of the tootting races it, 14eltfoil.11.
lit,(wart entertained Itt Bible che-- at
his ro-idence where an enjoy:the. into,
Was 511011 1. pill), of young people pie.
JUN10 1, 1888.
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CILZ. MT.
',NOMAli, thult,Fitth, ou May :Het,
tho Wife of Rev, .1. T. f.egoar, 1 tied,
of a son.
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tantunown VAIIIIPPI•LY LYRICS 001010,
Fall Wilma ...... Oj 1 00
Spring Wheot 110 1 (10
Harley
Oati
BOILS • .
Butter, lobs and rollS,
Ego per dozen
Floor per barrel
Potatoes
Hay per ton
Mate per lb
Balt per bbl.,
Shoop skins, Mud],
Wool, per lb.
Pork
011 70
.111 85)
13) 70
11 00
12
4 no 00
110
7 00 8 0 i
18' MCI
311' 1. 00
18 '22
I; 25 6 10
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e0INIECTED 0110,00U? 0.01III0' 0000.
Fall Wheat
Sprit', Wheat
nicked et a grove up thy ,''o'r and luid a
jolly time of ite-The home gionsl itt nI nas
liarh.v.
at least a large nutober of thon, '1' (1 in" e.,..
the fun at Seaforth, Wingham Best
quiet genic, of cricket.- Our rosideni
welo -The (Illy WS') IIS much like Sunday
as possiblo WWII.
THE CH1111Ty FUND. -The ladies the
W. C. T, of this place, in whose hands
the money ionliwc1 from. tho charity
concert loot Thanksgiving 1),,y was
placed, keep foith with the public by
publishing tho following fit 01,M011 6 of
when the money was used:
Mrs. 13rout '3 3 00
Billings family
Mrs. MOGIVTD
Mrs. J. Blaslnll 114000 17111
Mrs. Williams
Mrs. Stacese
Mrs. Wallace
Mrs. W. Stewart 913 .205
Mrs. Forsyth 5 00
Sundries 26 8°7°
Mrs. Hart
Total $ 83 21
Tho money was expended iu purchasing
wood, four, groceries, articles of clothing
and paying rent. Only in a few instances
was cash paid to tho persons mentioned
above. From a fairly good knowledge of
the majority of the eases we feel safe bo
saying the money was wisely and care-
fully expended and. sons made a comfort
and blessing in more than one case. Tim
W. C. T. desire to return their thanks
for donations of n cord of woad, 30 quarts
of milk and a pair of slippers, amountins
in all to $4.00, The ladies personally
visited the homes of persons needing as-
sistance and iu this way were able to
know what was most required.
Pomo Wo Keow.-E. W. Gerry is
home from Toronto. 110 has been on the
sick list but is improving uow.---P, Mc-
Donald, of Woodstock, and Harry Mc.
Astor, of Harristou, were in town for a
couple of clays last eveck.-W. Murphy,
merchant, of Mitohell, and wife spent
last Sunday at G. A. 33eor's. Mrs, Beer
accompanied them on the return trip on
Monday. -Gen. Halliday celebrated the
Queen's Birthday with his brother in
London. -Mrs. Skene was in Stratford
for a fen, days lad week, -Rev. X. L. and
Mrs. Kerr are away on a holiday trip to
Belleville, Brampton and Guelph. -j.
Stewart and wifo arrived here on Friday
from Belleville. Although Mr. Stewart
is not feelingfirst.rate wehope the change
of air, and scene will prove beneficial to
him. -Miss L. M. Roadhouse, of Kirkton,
is making a visit with Miss May Kerr
this weeth-D.13. Calbiok and wife and
jas. Rath and wife, of Clinton, spent the
24th of May at W. A. Calbiok's of this
town. Emma Crolbiek went back to Clin-
ton with them. -Silas n1010011 WAS in
town last week renewing old acquaint-
ances. -Miss Maud Abraham and. brother,
of Stratford, spent a low days in Brussels
last week. -Mrs. Free Pelton, of Port
Huron, is visiting her rnother.-Mrs. 71.
Chapman former resident of our town
is enjoying a visit here. -W. H. Hill, of
Wingham, has taken n position in a store
in Niagara.-`'amuol Fear was visiting
his son, Rev. E. A. Fear, at Etensall, last
wook.-Prineipal Shaw visited the gismo
city last week and pat in a pleasant time
with Jno. Leckie, Silo. Alexander, J. W.
Yeo, T. McGilliouddy, J. W. Shaw and
other formor Bruoselites.-Thos.
ieuddy is to become private Secretary to
Hon, Mr. Drure, Minister of Agrioulture.
Mr. MG. will till the bill to a nicety. His
journalistic experienoe will greatly assist
him in his now position. We wish him
success. -Dr. Holmes and A. M. Ithy, of
Goderich, wore here last wook for a day
or two. The Dr. rodhot on the C.P.R.
oxtension and booms the northorn iouto.
Ono oO the Clinton papers spooks of "tho
coddling of Do. Holmes" ou railway
mattore. Why, bless your heart my dear
friend, the Dr, is worth auy three of
your best citizens on railway businds.-
jas. Wilkinson, who has boon engaged in
rho Sunshine furniture) factory for sonio
time, leaves on Friday of thut \wok for
Escanaba, Mich., whom his former chum,
Geo, Whybeow, is rushing business. We
wish him (mooed in tho West but \you'd
rather see him remain in Outatio.-Wm.
Colwell and wife, of Mitchell, arid Meg.
Archor, of London, spent last Sunday
with Jno. Grower and. family. Mr. Col-
well is tho editor of the Mitoholl Advor-
tiser and in addition runs a largo fanoy
goods businetio.-R. S. Hays was in tho
Co. town for o, low days this week. -
Mrs. 3a, E. Wade las roturned from an
enjoyable trip to Windsor RECI Dotroit.--
Mrs. J. J. Denman and children spout a
few days with ole) Monde in tho vicinity
of Bluovale this week.-Mts. 3, W. Shill
is away on a holiday visit to Toronto.-
leci.33(okor, of Michigan, is ivisiting her
paronts, Knochtel and wife, in
town.- Miss Mary Olivor and Aliss
Annie Calbiek breathed tho pure air of
Ethel last Sundety.-Mrs. W. Coats, sr.,
of Clinton, mother a Walter Coats, is
visiting hi town, -Miss Dutton
of Stratford, is spending a fow roach
with her (lister, Afro. Deadmon.-Ellorling
Parr goon along with darnel; Wilkinson to
Escanaba, Mich., sober° Int will work id
his trade.. -A. Wilson and wife, of Dtein•
frid, wero the guests of Richard Leath-
erdalo this week.
11)i1SithL,
BILLINOS-Drowneit in the Maitland rivor,
Drintsels, on May filth, Coo.
aged 30 yeore.
Tultentmi, . Elma, on tho 21st ult.,
Ellen Turnboll, aged 74 von and 1
month, mother of john Turnbull, 401
too. of Blinn, and Robert Titenbtli,
of Strati:nod.
(t1 1 02
ii(5 1 01)
3")
BA 70
110 711
70 - 711
11 11
12 I/II
Apple% per intvind. 08 00
110-2s a • - • 1 6 50 7 00
Beef 1 50 1 50
llav 8 00 9 00
Wood, per cord 0 50 3 50 A M. TAYLOR, 13. Cl. L., BAR •
Siwopaitins, each. 40 75 e narsn, Solicitor, c25., of the )Cr, 0!
Dickson & 'Taylor, Barr:dors .
Solicitors, cte., Manning Anode, King Street
IV 6 T
BANKING.
1140INTOSIE& nnTA.(1 CI ART,
BANgwis .:• BlICISSELF4
l'ransart General n n,
nsin
NoTHS DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United 8 tan, Drafts bonglit
and sold.
Intorost allowed on deposit
011iiertion$ made on prorabi, ierom,
canndlau Agenta-- I1ANt: OP
CANADA.
NOW Anente--Beetotrgna AND TOAD.
ER8 NATIONAL HANK.
•
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCIND.
'3%7 31. IIINOLAIII, I iiirbliT;
ko. 0111eo: Graham's Mock, 1 door !tort!. of
Bay:reeves' reiVW(0 1,1,1,
Loan.
Li'1 11
W A 1) E, 11A 0RIST E11,
11 J • Solicitor and Notary Pubbe. con-
voyaneing, Collection nth) g
Wage atteiel in Hoerte oey ty, ho.s.
day at two o'cloelt.
"tIOKSON HAYs,
(1cto with Garrow Prondfoot, Gods-
liserIsters, S..11citors, (Moro 3.01,.e111,
olnee, Grant's Mock, )lrits‘eis. Money
to 'ono.
it. i. HAY.% IV'. B. DICKSON,
THE PIERLE'S COMM
-1 HOP TO RENT. -APPLY TO
43 E. A. MARTIN, L.D.S.
QERvA.NT WANTED. -APPLY
LJ at oneo to 30148. W. M. SINOLAIB,
DRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN
on farm security. Apply at
Tun Post. Publishing Homo.
EW LUMBER, WAGON FOR
sale at n big bargain. Enquire of
.11.4 FRED, RADDATZ, Craubrook.
PEES FOR SALE.-- FIRST
coma Orst served. Auply to It.
SMITH, at 1. M. Mutiny & CO.'s Store.
pui.r., FOR SERV10E.-THE
undersigned trill keep a thoruigh-
bred Durham for service on lot 30,
eon, 0, Harris. Terme $1.00 with privilege
of returning if necessary. JAN. SPEW,
Proprietor. of -sin
QAWS GU313IED, FILED AND
k Regulated t/11 Lot 11, Con. 1, Grey,
TIP) . MCOREGCnt. 01(11111W ;1:17! Iii1111!1V
Potent saw set, "Sawyer's 010.1e, for snle,
Hit Gin best mode, 90 the sowers say. Pat-
ent tor sale. Patentee will allow goads to
be inado on royalty.
THOS. 21C0 400,
31 Ileussely, Ontario.
r.h.111,1 BULL, "PRINCE OF
III501.0 LANE," No, 4301,is kept Inc SOP.
VICO at Mr. John Eueshtel's, Bruno's. 'Thin
Hull is of a splendid milking strain and all
who wish to 111C1'011M1aud improve Gm pro.
ducts of Om dairy should hers calves from
him, Cos.0 or Minvien-derseys, $3,00 cash,
all others $3.00 clash, with privilege of ro-
turning, if necessary, G. A. DEAOMAN,
43-0 Druggist, Sam Brussols.
REAL ESTATE.
0031FORTABLE DWELLING
kJ Fort sArm at a bargain. For full part
Menhirs as to erica, location, etc., anply to
NV, B. M0E:SON, 8-tf
HOUSE TO RENT. --THAT
comfortable cottage at present oc-
cupied by a. Beam, Mill street. Largo lot,
stablo, ote. Rens moderato. Also
commodious stor chum 10 000,, of PostoRloo
latoly occupied by Mr, Roddick.
37- 0. 31. GRANT,
1ARMFOR SALE.-T1IE SUB.
.12 SOMBER offers his valuable 100 more
farm,being lot 3, son. 10, Grey Township,
Huron 00., for sale. There aro about 00
acres cleared and In good heart. Thom is a
log holm), pod hank barn, bending orchard,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premises. For further particulars, ns to
price,terms, ote„ apply to tho Propriotor,
TROS.11ISLOP, Olaro P. 0., N. W. T.. or to
3-01 DOUGALD STRACEEAN, Brussels
tpARkE FOR SALE. -THE UN.
unnsiosinn offers for sale the north
east quarter of 101 28, concession 0, Morris,
County of Huron. containing 50 acres. Tho
laud 15 58 first Quality and In a high state of
cultlyation, troll tanned and uuder-drainod,
45 00 050 cleared. New framo honer), 8 rooms,
milk house with concrete walls, 2 wells,
good barna and shod, orchard, ole. Right
soros of fall wheat. This desirable property
adjoins the corporation. of Brussels. Suit-
able. terms will be ovum Title porfoot,
JAMES GRIEVD, Owner,
30- Box OM B russets 1'. 0.
(..1.00)) FARM F011 SALE IN
3..../1 Morris, on reasonable Corms, In order
to close the affairs of the eshato of the late
W. G. ilingston, the oxoeutore offer tho fol-
lowing valuable lands for sato North
half ot Lob 30, Concession 3, Township of
Morris, containing 00 soros, on this lot is
orootod a good frame barn with stono foun-
dation, good orchard, and pump . Naar.
ly all °Mend, and is on the grave road
oloaely adjoining the village of firtiosele.
Titis farm is a valuable one, iv well fenced
and in it good state of oultivation. For
peloos and tonna apply to THOS. EELLY,
liVoSs01.8 P. 0., HENRY inutitto3s, Victoria
Senora 1', 0., m JAMBS SMITH, Maple Lodge
I'. 0., Midillesox County.
20A ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
To -A arst-olesil farm for solo iu tho
'Township of Morris in the County of II nrou,
being eolith half of north half lots 25 64 213
and south half 0( 25 in Mb son, containing
200 soros moro or loss, 123 acros mostly
clear of stumps and in good state of cult!.
vatlon. Them is a young bearing orchard, a
good house and bank barn 110 x 00 foot with
etono stable undornoatb, 'Tho is situ-
ated within a inn° of the VtlIng0 Of Brussels
midis a good farm 807 511010 or stock rais-
ing as )ids watered with tho rIvor Maitland
and novae falling spring orook. Possession
scill bo given at any tiros, For ftirthor par -
Maniere apply the promises 011 00 A.4.
11011li'RTSON, Beusoolo, P. 0, a•tt
rot -erne. Weer Male,
subseriboroffors Tor solo his valuable
Porm tho Township of Gray, oomprieIng
lots 0 and 7, con ,11 in said toWriShip, 001115
toxin contains 200 morns and is within 11 Milos
from the thrivingovillago of BrussOls, with
iTgOsinXicZera'';61, riTcVotntic'fiAltpfilLnlit1152,
high state 04 cultiation, Tho balance )e
finely evodlod, This them is partiolilarly
tanaotl,nolub, the whole or tho follow(
boing 'straight ono booing boon orootod In
1885 atid'ae. On the pronalsolithere is a 00in
totted() log throning house and &goo dfrinno
born With (MHO Stabling undornoath in
which thorn is roll ith 1 1 et
ply of Meoliont srator, Thor° s likowito a
new frame Implement home), 40x2e, Woll
floorod,abovo and below, and neatly tuba
finii painted. roynnxtiontara wordy to the
neoprtotor, 3AMPIS DICKSON,
&sold:02,111mo Oct„
1(13- Gaderieb•
10 1, orouto. Money to loan.
A LEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF
-CIL the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron,
Convoyancor, Notary Publio, Land, Loan
and Insurance Agont. Fends invested and
to loan. Oodootione made, Offico 111 Gra
ham' s Block,Brussolk,
035irr cuNNINQ.,
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
MEDICAL CARDS.
w17. 0ALE, 31. D., 0.31.
member of the College of Phyolelacc, and
Someone of Ou(man) by examiuntion
Oillee and Reside ec-M0.111 St. East , Elbe
Ontario,
McNAUGIITON 31.1)..
54 . 0,11. 0. P. Fidint,iirch., M. C. P
S. Out. At Hargreaves' Drug Stora
0 to 11:00 lout from 1,30 to 1 1.. ru. At
other hours may he found at the residence
folio orly occupied I.y Dr. Hu ten itiyon,
3101 ,t,est.
DENTAL.
OrIeeTILZ"li.
0.0. Ball, 5., Honor Mullett, and
11.11, 0.15. 8. '.Voronto. Vit.iii,ed Air girei.
75,14, Ifforios, D. 1), 8., Asskt.tnt Operator
Cymru -Moyers Bionic, Seaforth.
Di3.1:1Ts7 Lei .
W, 3'. Pear ,L.I) S. Grad unto of To-
ronto School of Dontistry, All opor.
ittions unarm' toad, Office -Cady%
Bloch, Soaforth,
Artidcial tooth, Crstguality, ouda
guaranteed ilt,f or $12.00por sot.
•
IR Di Titer1C.
am ea.. on. M.,
Honor Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgoons, Toronto. livrnos Oxinn
G.to administered for tho patnioss extrac-
tion of teeth.
OFFICE,—Garneid moor, 11111388EL5.
AUCTIONEERS.
`. ---.- • .•
CLEORGE KIRKBY, LICEN
ono Auctioneor, Sales conducted o11.
reasonable terms, farms and fern stook a
sum:deity. Orders loft at THE Po= Publish-
ing House, Brussols, or sent to Walton post
oilleo s,41l receive prompt attention,
A LEX. DELGATTY, A UCTION
nun, is proven(' to attend to Balm on
tam shortest notice. A epooialty tondo of
gales of thorouglehrod stook. Terms made
known be application to VIE Poss., roblish-
ing Rouse, whore orders may be loft, or
address to BrunsulsP 0,
A RA.Y3IANN, AUCTIONEER,
is always toady to Wood sales of
farms, farm stook, dce. Terms okomfully
givon, Crembrook P.0, Sales may bo 11.
ranged at Tun l'erc Publishing House ,
Brussels,
BUSINESS CARDS.
T H. MoORAOKEN, ISSUER
TV . ofmmi.go Limnos. °Mao at life
Grooery,Turnborry Street.
'ISS O'CONNOR, TEACHER
INA_ of Piano and Organ. Tonna 00 0111111.
nation,
N.B.-Wal(on olass moots every Thursday
and Friday atlirs. 1). M7111100115, Walton
A MoNAIR, ISSUER OF 141AR •
rlago Mammas, by appointment of
Liout,-Eloyernor, COMMISS10110V, &O., O. B,
Conroyanoor and Agent Piro to111121110a Ce.
011100 at the OranbrookPost
'VTM. RODDIOK, HOUSE, SIGN
and Ornamental Pal trtAr•
Sign and Decorative Painting in all
ita branches, Shop Blinds dons up in stria.
Paper Banging a specialtY. Shull otto door
south of S. Bogen' Carriage, Works.
T.0 W. O'BRIEN, V. 5., HONOR
. Graduate of tho Ontario Vetortmtry
College has resumod the practico of job i.
Hott,V.S., and is prepared to trout all die
oases of dorneatioatod m11016111 00 SOI011ilfi c
IMIOOPRTOTOd principles, TrOatinout of dol-
icato foals a specialty Moo two doors
North of Bridge, Turnborry streot.
II0I0E FARMS F011 SALE. -
A. few Cullom -1M, improvocl farms for
SOWN tho township of Gray, Morris and
MI:gallop, Apply to A. DELGATTY, 00.
Anottonoor,Brussols 0,
"LIOR SALE, OR WILL RENT
to imitable partios, store with ooro-
Iortablo and ofimmodions dwelling, Good
4. sato of ridden in beetling apples,
plums it:Memel] fruits, Good Stable, %his-
constitutos ono at the bad openings in Ofs.
taxi° for a good lintoesseenakor, being in the
entre of a splendid hinting section. Naar.
ost opposition Brillisola, 7 11110e 4 Lit:towel
11111,1100, Apolyfor (dm to D. IV. MILNE ,*
50 lb e promisee, Erma.