The Brussels Post, 1888-6-8, Page 88
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Iron •run lial:platvii'it'x
or Torn
CURRANT and GOOSEBERRY
TREES.
VEEP VO' R EYE ON THEM AND
use IN TIME.
G. A. DEADMAN, II
Lrugg}st, Bookseller. and Ferry Goods
Dealer. Brussels.
WOOL -WOOL
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Wonted by the undersigned Fifty T11ous•
alpd Pounds of Fleece Woel, for
which will be raid the very
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
IN CASH•
Farmers will find it to their advaut,gc
t•• sell sou c•+*Ir to me and
TRADE t:'litre THEY PL. RASE
Am as usual buying nll sorts of Grain at
Highest Market Priccs.
SOOT, GRAHAM, BRUSSELS.
f.7-4tu.
GRAND TRUNK. RAILWAY.
600T3101311 Earm33sI01-, W. a. &
Trainsleave Brussels Station, wort and
south as follows:—
Going
ollows:Going Sout.lt. Going Norm.
Flail -
?tee a.m.Mixed 9'30 axe
e'Spress....-.St:dS axe! math,— ...3:20 p.m
Mixed 8;55 p.m, 1 Express este pent
Ir,nralDaus (4terns.
A ehiel's among yo talon' notes
Au' faith he'll prent it.
Berle has been advanced in price by
the bakers.
Cone to the Dominion Day celebration
in Brussels. j for a gigantic free and easy at 3 p. m. ;
BEST Machine Oil an0 Binding Twine at night a great Salvation n:eating, when
B Gmtex's 48- Mr.,. Adjutant Sweetmen tvi11 relate ber
Tun new fence and turnstiles at Vic. life oxperienco. On Monday there fs to
toria Square looks '•boss." be an tae maul social, commencing at
Gee your Binding Twine before it is 7 0. in. Officers and soldiers from Lis.
all gone. B. GannY. 48_ towel, Wingharn, Wroxeter and Blyth
A raw:( party will be held on the tom- are expected to be in attendance. 1'or
modious grounds in connection with Dr. further particulars see posters. Capt.
MoNaughton's residence, Mill street, on Bates and Cadet Northwood, officers m
Thursday, 14th inst., under the auspices command.
of the I. 0. G. T. 01199011 Norms,—Revd0. Messrs. Mc -
Tun Band played ou Friday and Sat- Donald, of Soaforth, and MoQuerrie, of
urday nights of last week. There are Wfnghaes, are announced to preach in
now 20 mtmboro in the Band and when Knox church on Friday, the 8th, and
the new contingent has a little more Monday, the 11th, respectively, et 2:30
practice tip top mesio should be pro• o'eleck p. m. Communion will bo dis-
duced. pawed, at the forenoon service next Sab-
A metre meeting will be held in the bath. The subject of Bev. Dlr. Howie's
Council Chamber on Friday evening of address at the evening service will be
this week, at 8 o'clock, to decide on the "From tbo guest chamber to Golgotha."
program of games and sports for Domin- —Last Sabbath morning Bev. Samuel
ion Day celebration, A large attendance Fear, of Elora, preached in the Metho-
melted for. dist church. Although the rev. gontle-
"CanLlaLa."—This well known stallion, man has seen hie eighty-fifth birthday he
the property of George Whitely, of Sea. discoursed from let Peter, let chap. and
forth, will be at the CentralHotel stables, 18111 verso with as much energy and
Brussels, ou Tuesday nights and will re. clearness of thought and expression as
main until 11 a.m. 'Wednesday during might be expeoted of a man of 35. Rev.
the season. 47-4 Mr. Fear was visiting his son, Queen
Tnn latest additions to the readable street, while on his way to the annual
and popular series of novels, in Canadian conference at Seaforth.—Rev. R. Paul
copyright, issued by Bryce, the publisher, will oeonpy the pulpit in the Methodist
Toronto, are "Molly's Story," by Frank church next Sunday in the absence of
Merryfield, 30 cents, and "Mr. Potter, of the pastor, who is attending conference.
Texas," by the author of "Mr. Barnes, of —11.11 personsat the Methodist Sabbath
New York." school last Sunday,—Tho anniversary
Guneen Coxrsnxsen.-0onferenee as- meeting of the Woman's Foreign Mis-
%ambledin the Methodist church, Sea. sionary Society will be held in 1n0x
forth, on Thursday morning of this week church on Thursday, 12th inst., corn -
at 9 o'clock a. m. Rev. George Richard- mencing at 8 o'alook. The pnblic invit•
son, of Listowel, was 610031x President ed.
for the coming year. The vote stood :— TIM Rea -Ann Exam—The I!'orest Free
Rev, G. Richardson, 112; Bev. J.1owell, Press says.—"Tbis steamer has hail a
47; Re1. T. M. Campbell, 23. series of trials the past week, being out
Voeestezess.—As will be seen by advt. nearly overy day, and has exceeded our
in another column Capt. Slays is calling highest expectation of it. It's great
the attention of the members of No. 5 power, effectiveness 1111(1 simplicity are
Company, 83rd Batt., to meet at the all that couldheclesired, It raised steam
armory, over the Bank, on Friday even.
ing of this week for the purpose of
organization for attending the a»nual
drill at Stratford, which commences on
the 19th inst. A number of good re.
cruits wanted,
LxsT Wednesday evening a large num.
her of spectators assembled on Victoria
Square to witness a game of base ball
between the "Echoes" and a picked nine,
Three innings were played, the score
standing 12 to 2 in favor of the "Echoes."
Considerable amnsetneut was created by
the "fine" playing of same of the men.
The old rohables can trounce the best 18
that can be selected in town, we believe.
Mr. Galbraith, of Toronto, umpired the
game.
Tim Mitabiil Advertiser remarks :—
"The Brussels base ball club aro trailing
their coat tails in the dust, daring any
other club to step on them, The Brus-
sels team think they eau gat away with
tbo Mitchell boys, but ibis is a question
that has yet to bo solved. The Mitchell
boys aro stayers.' It would he a good
wrinkle for the Mitchell chub to matte
Brussels a visit and havoa match. There
aro too many base ball clubs "stayers,"
andaftor our boys have given then a
gam0 they stay at home instead of play.
int; a return nlateli. Send up your eine.
Tura Monetary Times ears: --What it
Manitoba newspaper calls a Jubilee
stcarn fire engine was "broken ill" at
Winnipeg on Ibo -Queen's birthday. J.
le Ronald of 101160818 Ont., wag the
. maker, and the tort of its capabilities
completely satisfied, it :moms, the alder.
men attd the Fire Chief. In 7 mit), and
30 etc, steam was made to 201be., water
cold at Start; with 100 the. steam, a ver•
Meal stream 137 feet high) was thrown
through 1 1511), nozzle, and two horizon-
talstrenms thrown 147 fent; with 200
feet hese out, tont' streams were Sett 14)1
Boom the celebration om 1)onlininn
Day.
S15 Tons pure Manilla Binding 'Twine
ut 13. Gnr,nx's, 48.
hast% McCune/ilex is away at the Co.
Council this Week,
P1s1A1'rrss 20o., Pickles 15o. per quart.
Cheap. A. Good, 40
ANT quantity of fresh limo at the Sinn,
Brussels, tot' 11 cents a bushel. W. F.
3111.00, Prop.
75 Cans, in advance, secures Tun
POST for the balnnre of 1810. Subscribe
and got the I MMO 118w8.
Ara. persons interested in the purchase
Of the Driving Park are requested to
etthnd et meeting on Friday evening of
11110 week at the Council Chamber.
Cru townsman, J. J. Denman has
purchased the new brick residence on
Turnberl'y street front It. Sperling, oLpen Gen blustering contemporary has had
duce dealer, Winghain. It is a wee l'f00(I his wind beg pricked. Postmaster Grant
of property. ]res so the Budget says) aummenaed
Tnts(Fr}day) n ee so a meeting of the j action for libel against biro. It will now
Railway Committee will be hold in the . be in oder for 111 III to play the oyster
Council Chamber to appoint two delegates I trick end Alit up. We shall aeo what weto go to Guelph next week, A full rep- shall •r 1
THE BRUSSELS POST
ilei 13ircttita. elni31 Goor,
DM anybody notice the cooliwes in the
(,cc�tff1'Adlt to rout, also rooms over A, 11. atmosphere?
Smith's elan MU. STavcnns, ' 0011,vi1:'8 fouled Manitoba Floor for
Tnnuhu(spomulsof the best granullltod stile at Ttlonnoe's. 48-
sugar for '51at'I'hmnson's. 47. I(eeesofWigwane,Slippere,PIM Shoos
Ounxans and lemons e53. per dozen, ' received, very cheep. An011 (loon,
Pine apples 200, at Coats Grocery. 47 Selmer. Board did not meet last Fri.
EXTRA value in Crockery and Glass. day evening as there %menet a quorum.
wa,e, Finest while Granite Gets inlpori- IT is rumored that tiro editor of the
ed 52 at Thomsons. 47• Budgett,ia to receive a government orrice,
Tus Ilowiok Insurance Company net I Wo`tkIot' f 11 1 Brussels postol3ee? Ile
lata Saturday tot Goerie, 47 applfeations government valuable
receiver, covering rialrs nmuunlin * service by auto opposing (?) Ile.
well re g f
to 550,800, l andorlcin in Grey Co. and should get
Is the item last week concerning the, ilia reward .
distribtt'iou of the motley received from STILL Ther Cutrr1-Itnbt. Vivant, au
the charily consort flee 1613109111 given to nhi 110,115 of tine Ronald fonudry, has
Mrs. Wallace ehonld have read 58.70 in -
amid.
again been hired to work. 11}5 (,nilly
of 50,70. This inC1Ogse5 rho total are now moving from Wroxeter, Another
expenditure to 585.21.ironworker 133 also cooling. -Trade1.9
brisk at the foundry, especially on the
Winton wafer works, now well nada way,
'21513399 TM? 331(1111' nu eerie --A. little
attention paid to the splendid stain'
south of tlto flax mill, --Somebody buy
the :Maitland rink and do well by the in-
vestment. —The preachers give ehorter
resentetion desired. C:o3T 111110 09 On ltredlleada iftoruunn 9ernt0115 tiering the summer nlouhs.--
Ttirsr,m tuts n boar hunt on the 1•lth y Men who are ill tho habit of sweating
con. of Grey last Monday, A number of E (loo, Andrews, an employee of W. 1, I have a little regard for the feelings of
our 10091 sportsmen well( to the scene
I
Neely, wile arms ted by Constable Scott ftlr I others.—More anal) paid and loss orpdit
L the thieving of Feria iron from I', Scott s .
of action but no one bat Albert Dames, p aslcetl.—A base ball club forma that Could
of C;rnnbrook, gut a shut at him,, I blacksmith shop and selling it to II. Har -
Two dirt reciting tramps with bag- As and Win. Arnott, dealers in scrap iron,
3 1 I front London, The evidence went to show
pipes and a flag. eta paraded Tnrnberry 1 that Andrews wont atter c}ark with a bursa
street last 111unday nio•ning aid a}8. 1 and cart and took the iron, which Scott
coursed what they were pleased to tern i i,ldont,fied as hi:.. The primmer w'aa
music nue cudeavurud t0 cult in the oummi1ted to ,tend Ido trial and ('oietablo
coppers. :Che right pine, ,(1 them wee I Mr.Uutub took him to Godo•iclr on Thane
in the leek -up or else give them a bar of dos,.
amp call mud compel than to go to the Tun Brn:lselsPOsr nava, "Ur. Holmes,
river and have a both: county treasurer, is worth any three of
Clinton's beet citizens on railroad mat-
ters I" It 133 vve11 for Tram Pose to think
that the Dr. ei Stoll a terrible fellow, but
13As1; Bala, --The Palmerston Telegraph
says ;—"On Saturday last the Palmas-
' ton Stars played their first baseball
snatch on their grounds hero with the
Echoes .,1 Brussels, the Echoes winning
by 2G to 9. The visitors had the advent.
ate of the home team, being an old club
formed some five or six years and hold-
ing the championship of all the Northern
Counties, while our boys have only just
organized and had never been on the
field together. Altogether the Stars are
to be cmgratelated on playing so good a
game, and with one or two changes and a
few weeks' practice will push the Echoes
hard for the pennant of the north," Yes,
it will probably take them all of that
time.
BLoon Axa Fine.—The Brussels corps
of the Salvation Army is going to have a
three days' special campaign in their
barraoks, commencing on Saturday, Jinn
16th. Great welcome meeting to Ad-
Putant and Mrs. Svveelman, leaders of the
almerston division. Open air engage-
ment at 7:30; inside for a red-hot time
at 8 p. 19. Sunday's meetings -7 a. m.,
sword sharpening ; 11 a. 111., grent holi-
ness convention, ,cd by the Adjutant;
2:30 p. m., open air bombardment, inside
"Chirag ," the Echoes. Wo don't know
where they reside though.
Exenteremen1r, Last '1ueeday 00011-
ing the cricket club out,-rtninment was
held in tho Town Hall on announced.
At 8 reel0'1, the President of the 0'0111,
1'1, 11. \Netto, 1110419 a few Lpiell [pinery re,
marks nftor which the program, as out.
lilted in last issue, teas closely adhered
to, Jas. BJ chill, who WIWI detained ow.
fug to the illness of his father, being the
only performer eaut1111. The Lustra.
mental and vocal selections were render-
ed 111 exoolient style 011 encores were the
be would not now be county treasurer rule 111019ed of the exemption. At the
were it not for three of Clinton's citizens. eonolusiou of the 1st part of the program
In any event three of Clinton's best chi- the comedy "His lie, legs" was presented
zees can and will, if necessary, themselves
build this 70 or,S0 miles of railway about
which there is so moat inn' cessary
wrangling and gibing. \Ve are afraid the
Dr. loves Goderieh just well enough to
sacrifice its interests to those of Brussels.
—News -Record, Clinton. Say now, you
Clintonians, stick to your wardrobe and
don't frivolously throw away a hundred
thousand recklessly. You know times are
a little hard and you should imebaud your
wealth.
Rev. Me, 1101Vr9'5 561111033 LAST SAn-
ueri.—Tait, Sohn 3 0., 13 v. If you eau
arrange to place yourselves at any of the
entrances leading int. Jerusalem, espec-
ially in tbo months of February and
March, you will see people coming from
every part of the known world, thousands
from all nations streaming into Jerusa-
lem. Whet is bringing all them pe„ple
here? The cross and sepulchre of 0nr
Saviour rendered this plana attractive to
many after his suffering and death, but
even before the incarnetiou of Christ
people eem0-from every part of the world
to this great city, to the great annual
fet't of the pussover, or to be in the city
while it wise taking place so as to take
advantage of the time for plying trade.
What was rho Pas0oler ? It WAS insti-
tuted and made law in Egypt at the time
the Israelites were sojourning theme.
Biuod was shed and was sprinkled on he
doors of the spouses of the chitchat of
Israel ee a riga to the destroying angel
to peas over and leave untouched the
first-born in that home. This pointed
1400 years forward to the world-wide
Passover, 3, sus Christ. Jesus appeared
in Jerusalem in the 93rd year of his life.
Ho was tried, condemned and then led
to death, Who followed, took pa,t or
spoke in conueetion with the cruoiletion
of Jesus ? Jerusalem had now a popu-
lation of two million at this time, It
was divided into four classes. 1st, those
who took no interest whatever in what
was going on ; 2nd, those of the chief
Priests, Scribes and heads of the nation.
They were determined to put Jesus to
death and tried by all means to 000om-
plish their end ; 3rd, the fewest of all,
they were the soldiers that executed
Christ ; 4th, they who came from Gali
and was carried through quite succosofnl•
ly. 11', Andrews, of Goderiob, took the
leading part and was well supported b
the home talent, There W000 a number
of good hits and the oharaotors set forth
were well personated, some of them ex.
. tea well, The entertainment concluded
with the pantomime "The babes in the
wood," in which two "dear little baby"
(elephants) appeared and after weeping
sorely, died under the evergreen trees
and were covered over with leaves b'
"Robin redbreasts." Tho drop curtain
did not work well se one of the "babas"
had a speedy resurrection to pull down
the "blind" Tho proceeds of the even.
ing amounted to about 510.
lee, his humble, loving followers. Div.
No. 1 is represented by the majority of
people of to -day. They are not open
enemies of truth nor aro they opposed to
it, but are indifferent, undefined, take 110
part in religion but for decency sake,
while it is true that "He that believoth
on Him is not condemned" it is equally
true that "He that believetll not is eon-
demned already." Div. No. 2 are they
who take part end act openly against
Jesus. Atheists, infidels and those who
lecture and write against Jesus. These
are the legitimate offspring of the Chief
Priests, Scribes and elders of the people
who put Jesus to death• They who read
obscene literature, frequent taverns, &o.
These are not only found in high places
from cold water in seven minutes and but in hombre houses. Thoy are all
had two powerful streams much higher who oppose religion and hinder others in
than our houses. It was tented in variant receiving 11 and ate all inelnded with
ways, through 200, 500 and 1000 feet of those who cried out "Away with this
hose, and forced the water up our highest man we will not have 1»m t0 rule over
hills, all seemingly with great ease. The us," Div. No. 3. Pilate told these sold.
steamer works remarkably steady, with
moderate speed, no jars nor vibration, nor
noisy of any kind, and is much admired
Mrs to take 'Jesus and put Ilim to death
on the cross. They lead no illvvill against
Ohrist, had no pleasure in putting Hint
by our best meahamhos. Mr. Ronald to death, but It 009.5' their business,
handled the engine himself the first da3 These aro represented in this land by
to show our own noon how to do it them- those who sell strong drinks adulterated
servos ; then others, notably Myron Colo, food, injurious articles, beaauso thoy
took charge and handled it with the con- couldn't emery on business Without it or
Arlenco and good management of an would lose the profit , accruing therefrom.
expert, so easily is it handled. It is nn- The 4th class carol:rises all the followers
iquo and attraativo in its appearance, of Christ everywhere, men and tveme0
handsomely finished and most substant- wise are distressed and pained at the un -
in all its parte, being (Mistreated fortunate prevalence of sin and vice, at
mainly of copper and steel and the i11ex010ab10 carelessness of parents in
will bo a very durable maohina, the upbringing of their children. Thank
This engine has a 111511 reputation God, however, Wends of Christ now aro
throughout the Dominion, from Nova wet helpless but native. They intend to
Scotia to British Columbia, and we now Show their colors and intend to bo satin.
teal that the earnest efforts of its maker fled with nothing else but the aongnost
1030 t, ell merited for durable fire service. of the whole world. Tho kingdom of gnu
We feel grottd in the possession of stud) and Satan motel bo destroyed and Lite
all able /ire fighter, which will command kingdom of Christ must be established
for our citizens lower rates of insuralce, and extended to cover the whole earth.
A well -attended meeting of the citizens Before I conclude, did I matte four divie.
was held in the town hall on Monday ions of tnanlsind 7 I made a mistake as
evening, to arrange for the formation of
n fire company, Reeve Jones occupied
tba chair, and D'Ir, Ronald gave a very
instructive address, telling hots to bemire
the engine and outer apparatus, how to
manage a company, and how the com-
pany multi raise funds more than set -
!Wont for its - maintenance, without
drawing on the Coma for money. Mr.
Itonalcl was attentively listened 1,0
throughout, and the many valuable hints
loo gave were thoroughly appreciated by
all present. On motion of el, Mason,
seconded by MI. A. Smith, the mooting
JUNE s, 1888.
BANKING.
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lepr}115. wheat
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Barley
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Butter, per lb
Eggs, 0Or down
Apples, per bushel
Iloss, dressed „ •
Beef
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Wood, pa cord
Sheepskins, each
P9RELY Peasoo.ox.—Rev. Prank Swann
and lvife, of Rockwood, were visiting at
thepareonagetbisweek,-'-Mrs, Won. Van.
stoneand Mrs. W. F. Va0stone and child.
res have returned from their visit greatly
benefitted.—Mrs. Albert MoCutcheot,,ne'
Miss Edith Town, of Winnipeg, rather
surprised her Brussels friends by drop-
ping in unexpectedly. Sho is a welcome
visitor. She will not return to the west
until towards Autumn.— Miss Jenuie
Stewart is baying a holiday visit with
old friends ab Durham and looality for
a few wooks.—Revds. Geo. Lounds, of
Mildmay, and W. E. lien', of Aima, were
iu town on Wednesday en route to Con-
ferenee at S•'aforth.—J. Ilar;,,reavos and
daogbter are away nt paisley.—:hiss
Pauline Oliver contemplates a visit to
her sister, 111rs. SfoEwan, at Thessalon,
Algoma, in the near fntuoe.—J. H. -Young
goes to the County Court as juror next
weelt.—Rev. S. Jones, Mrs. Jackson and
Elsie have gone on a pleasure trip to
friends at Ohieago. Wo wish them a
pleasant, time.—The Stratford herald
//nye: Mrs. Terrence O'Neil, of Brussels,
who has been visiting friends in this
city, returned home on Monday. P.
Thompson is now contracting in Toronto
and has a number of large jobs on hand.
He is well up to his business and need
not take a back seat from any of them.—
Rev. T. J. Sabine and wife, of Grand
Valley, formerly of Walton, were iu town
on Wednesday while on their way to
Seaforth.—Mise Maggie Pelton, of At-
wood, was visiting in town Ibis week,
—Mrs. B. Gerry and Therm are having
a holiday visit at Sacriston,—Miss Lille
O'Connor loaves for Guelph on Saturday,
Sho carries with her the best wishes of a
host of friends who will be pleased to see
her succeed as she deserves to, Miss
Lilla will be missed in more ways than
one in Brussels.
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I"IiE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
(0 ERVANT WANTED --APPLY
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NEW LUMBER WAGON F011,
sale ata big bargain 100901,'' of
41.4 bISLD. 3tAD1(A4L, Crnnbl•ouk
DEE-+ F011 SALE -- FIRST
mono dist nerved A• ply to J. 1t,
S141011, at 1, 01, 1Io1S'(y 12 00.'s H),, ,,
LILL FOR -LI1V101*—TII1+t
,,,,de dened will troop a ther',ugl.
bred Duren to UM) for newly'. 011 101 30,
nal, tl, Morris, Torras 51.00 1u,h privilege
01 returning if uocosearg, J.18. 1i1314Itt,
1'r., priet'.ir. 31.8111
(14 S17, WILL PAY FOR 12,
Cn^'a (the property of mon person) tar
W
scrrleo to ray Juruay Bull.
Cast, lelll Day for use of Jersey 11011
fur ono 0040 1111(11 you got a Helfer
4'nit. Tha above applies to any cows
except 3010.05. (I• A.
D&A Mtb;GraggI)ttt sacra:
1 AITLANI) RINK —A GEN•
oral mooting of the shareholders of
the Maitland Skating and Carling Rink Co,
of Brussels le hereby Galled for 910xDA,.
JUx9100),, at 8 oblook p. m„111 rho Council
Coauthor, Brussels, G] consider the advis-
ability of disposing of the rluk and trans-
action of geeor-sl business,
J. HA18Glii'1AV105, 11011T. GRAHAM,
Secretary • Prssident,
,r0 (lp:NTfiCT11114
Tendons will be rooelvod at the Presby-
terian Mane°, Walton, up till Monne?, the
214n day of JULY, for the painting 3.011 re-
p•iriug of Duff's Church. Specifications
may be soon at the, manse. The Managers
do uoi bind themselves to 'meant the lowest
or any tender. 34.01300 5MIL1,111,
48.1 Secrotary.
Many people will regret to hear that
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Goforth, Presbyterian
missionaries to Henan, Cbina,werebRroo.
ed out shortly after settling in their new
house. Loss 5300. Most of their goods
were rescued. The 110906 00110 complete-
ly razed.
_ _ moR7.S-
Lease. ---At Holmesvillo, on May 20th, the
wife of Mr. Edward Levis of a
daughter.
HILL,—Ab Burk's balls, on Ditty 10th, the
wife of Mr. Thos. Bill, merchant, of
a daughter.
Knramis,—At Paris, on May 30111, the
wife of Mr. Jonathan Kitchen of
twin daughters.
Ross.—Iii Brussels, on Jima 411, the wife
of Rev. john Ross, B. A., o a
slaughter.
Creme—.LucAs.—Ab the rosidenoe of the
bride's parents, by Rev. A. L. Smith,
of Wednesday, Gbh MMat., Mr, John
Clyne to Mists Maria Emma LIMOS,
both of Cnrriek township, Bruce.
Humes—Roast.--At the Methodist par-
sonage, New Hamburg, on limy 24,
by Rev. W. J. Brandon, Mr. IIooflh
Murphy, of Shakespeare, to Moss
Veronica Roth, of South liasthopo.
13mnnees.--At Walton on rho 3111 inst,,
Cather inc,dee sitter of Ii'rault Barnes,
aged 2 years, 0 months and 5 days,
thou aro no font divisions, no' throe
either, there aro two and t100 only, 1 'U adZ>7I 71 .1 30 131 :1793,
Whosevor believetb and whosoever be. -
lievet11 not, illustrated in the ease of 111b
tWo thieves who hung ou either side of
Christ's cross. Tho ono 0a11tln0Od }n
unbelief and ]hardness of heart, the ooh.
a confessed his Sin, aoknowleclgecl
Christ's petrol: to save, preyed for mercy
and was saved, while the forme' parish.
idled within sight of the cross of Christ.
It any be that abets now are so near
the kingdom of heaven ns passible but
notcite within it take heed, therefore,
1•e necked the ('anncil to epLpoint a non(. lend y'e trifle with eternel 1(le.. Only
foot each
tliroug it melt nezzlro ; tlhcm , miller of citizmt” to take immed}ate those 'calm looked to the serpent Which '
through 1„inch nozzles upon a Y. 2,100 !steps to organize a r1lilnbla fire cctnpaly. Dl"sr,0 net on the pale were cava<l, only
feet of hese 11,1erven}ug, tee, etne3n c 1h1. )euctih3 load with a void et 'Menke those who believe in the Sou of haul who
worn sent 152 fent. (to tfr•'Bonn Id ” acme to seek and Save 5411110)3,7011 saved.
1011113aC'1'10) eraltrt1L3 000110 Want.
Fall Whoab 911 1 00
Sprints W11e1 00 1 00
Barley 50 - 70
Oats 48 50
Potts ... 00 70
Butte', tubs alta rolls, ... 14 09
Eggs p01' dozon 12 00
Moor per barrel . , .+1 00 00
Potatoes ., 50 00
11ayjper tot ............. 14 0n B 119
Rides per lb d oe
Sall per hid., wholesaleno v0
-Sheep skins, earl, no 1. 00
Woo], per lb. 18 22
Park 0 25 6 .if)
QTRAYEI) FROM LOT 15, 0014.
k :3 7, Morris an or about Tis 30111,7 Head
of young cattle. His aro hailers awl rho
seventh a steer. all yearlings. They are
pru,otlpally red, excepting ono, which is a
grayish color, with home well set up. All
mark 0d with ei Split on rho rigb5 oar. Any-
oL0 airing int urination loading to there
0c6 .vary, eltbor at Tr1E Poem Publishing
House or to the nroortetor, will be suitably
reworded. JOHN BUNTER,
d8- Proprietor, 1306011M10,
nal. ESTATE,
2'ra5sa et a Genera I Danktup
1>118111698.
A OT.TJS DISCOUNT MD.
Canadian and Culled glitter' 19'mllt bought
1111,1 sold.
Interest allowed on duped ts,
Uofrellone ranch' an jllfer,tl,l,' term.
Canadian At;lln111-'3(r:)t1'lTAAT'8 Saga 0I1
(JA1A1111,
Now lurk Agents -last lvrtnis Asn TnAu-
11llaAA1(033AL BASIL
(OMIFORTA.13L1* DW1'1LLING
rot BALE nt a borg:r u, 1' r fall port
tularo ttstp Price, location, etc., auply to
t1', Il. DICKSON, 8.1f
LEOU3E TO BENT, ---THAT
comfortable cottage at present no
envied by 55, 13eam, Mill street. Largo lot,
stable, cell. etc. Bunt moderate, Also
°a0, medians star choose to rear of Postalnao
lately occupied by Mr, lioddi0lc.
37- 3, R. GRANT,
9 3 Aril FOR HALL.—TUE SUP
lL1 sollmmn offers his valuable 100 acro
farm, being lot 3, eon, 11, Groy Township,
Huron Co., for sale. There aro about 50
acres °leered and In good heart. 'Moro 19 0
log house, good bank barn, hearing orchard,
and an the rrooessary oonyonleuoos on the
premises. For farther particulars, as to
pl'loa,terms, etc„ apply 5
0 obs Proprf0t0r,
CHUB. ATSLOP,01aro P.O., N,W.'C.. or to
0.55 n0UGAr,D 5T114013AN, Brussels
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
7 1I. iIINOLAIE, so13IC:rT-
33 3' n or, (7unvoyaneur, Notary 11,011,'.
Pea. ()moo: Gr,thnnt o Bleak, 1 door north 01
Hargreaves' Drug Store. Privet° Fends to
foam
41 1. WADE, 13A1R1IIS(lail,
J • Hollo(tor and Notary I'In dic. Con.
vat -teethe, (lollootlone and Lnunina, Mr.
Wade 'ill att0ud in ovary 5Vodnos•
day at two o'clock,
.11 -WARM IN GREY 'TOWNSHIP
Volt sere,—Brine 10114, eon, 10, con-
taining 100 'tares. It is partly cleated. the
balanoo well timbered. A 'laver lsaline
creek aBosses the phos and 1115 wall adopt•
ed for either farming or grazing. I willlfho
wise soli 40 soros, Doing oast part of lot 14,
oou.15, nearly all oleered and in a good
state of cultivation. A good frame barn
with a good stone stable underneath and a
never Sailing well is be on the iplane. For
further particulars apply to the proprietor
on the plane. ThIe lot le onposIte ono oth-
er 91011010 AV.T4R Y, Proprietor, 1-tf
F1ABm FOR SALE.—T712 UN•
m31100smn offers for sato the Horth
oast gnalte) of Int28, concession 0, 9101r1e,
Cou11ty of Huron, containing 50 acres. Tho
land Is of first quality and Ina high state of
oultivatimp. well fonood and under -drained,
45 acres Oloarect. New frame hoeso, 8 rooms,
milk house with concrete waila, 2 wells,
good hand and shod, orchard, eta might
acres of fall wheat. This desirable property
adjoins the corporation of Brnseels, Snit -
able toms will bo given, 'Title porfoot.
141,1108 GR1113 10, Owner,
30- 13os 258 Brussels P. 0.
Qf�•-rl''OOD FARM FOR SALE IN
L✓I Morris, on reasonable corms. In order
to close the alralr0 of rho estate of the late
W. G, fflegsbou, the mentors am: the fol-
lowing valuable Lauda for sato North
half of Lot 30, Concession S Tow»8hip of
Morrie, containing 00 stereo, On this lob Is
emoted a good frame bard vvith stone foun-
dation, good oretard, wall i(ndpunip . Near-
lyallolcarisd, and Is on the grave road
Thin tar alis auvaluable tho olio, is wall rienood
and in it good state of oultiveticu. For
prices Sud forma apply to THOS. I(10LLX,
1310 seals P. 0„ 11130911? 4609000189, Victoria
Squaw 11.Mid., or a tiu0yanau, Maple • Lodge
V'I01oSONIIi1YS._____.___
(Tato with. Oarruly d L'ron.lfoot, Godo-
rlab) Rarrisbers, Solicitors, Conveyancers,
hu. 011lco, drant's Brook, Bruvnoht, .honey
to loan,
R. S. HAYS, W. I3, DICKSO N.
A M, `TAYLOR, B. 0. L., 13A1l-
i�•.., Itlsrr:.n,Sonata, de., of 111e dn of
Dickson d Taylor, IlarrJetero,
Solicitors, 4.10,11100010g Arcade, I(ing Street
West, 0010019. Money to loan.
ALEX HUNTER, CLERK OF
tiro Fourth Division Court, 00. Huron,
Convoysitemr, Notary public, band, Loan
andinsurance Admit, Funds invested and
to1AAu. Codootlouo made, Office 10 Gra
11ano'o Bleak, Brueole,
•
4lOexisT NNIN/Qii,
I ricali11300,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH'
MEDICAL CARDS,
S
(A711. F. CALE, Vii. D., 0.M.
Member of the Oollego of Phystolans and
urgeon0 of Ontaalo lir examination.
Oa1oo and Rosideuc—Thin St, Mist, ,E the
uteric.
0
T A. IlIoNAUGHTON, 11.D
P.! + 0,10., 13,11, 0.P. 113tnbttreb, \L0.1'.
5. Ont. At Hargreav00' Drug More from
0 t0 11:10 a.m. and from 1;10 to 4 y. m. At
other hours may be found at the residence
formerly occupied by Dr. Hutohiueon,
Mill street,
20011014E FARM F011 SALE.
—A first-class farm for sale in 190
Townahip of Morris in the Oonnty of 11 Bron,
being eolith half of north half lots 20 d 20
and south halt of 2a in 51 it non., containing
80,1 a0ros utero or loss, 105 mores mostly
Mom of stumps anti in a good state of eulti•
cotton. % orols a young bearing orchard n
good houso and boort horned x 0 feet with
Steno Stable underneath, 05110 form le situ-
ated within a mile of the Village of Brussels
Duals agouti farm for grain or Stook raie-
ing an itiswatorod with the river Maitland
and never failing spring creek, Possession
will bo given at any tim0. Por furtherpar-
tlenlars apply on the promisee erre 5.11 A•15.
R0BI;1tTBON Bru0801s, P. 0.
Varna Fos.- P.^_iit,le,
The sebeerlberofferoforsale Ills valuable
1.rarmIn tlloTownehlp of Grey, oomprising
lets S and 7, con ,11 said tovn0hip. This
tarn 00nba(a92lOaoro0uud in within 11 m11oS
goad aro thriving y,11oga 0t thereto.
o)5, with
acre sravel rondloadinr tbnreto, s and
nnrosaro e of oe1 fcoo!nom stumps aid111a
high Santo of onibivatkm, The bulnnoe is
emit, wooded, This farm is particularly
be)1gsteelgltaarlytha whole of time foams
Biel n od'St3. It and having boon erected in
18aiaud'85, felting i mmidest horoielo30111fortnblolag dwelling croontendogoo df ratite
steno barn with atan0 0tabling abundant
underneath in
ply oh xcelli00water, Titnatpunlike sup-
ply of fiesta)
33510). Thorn i5 11001 100
new fraise idlplemont house, 40x20, wolf
neared, above and below, end 1,0611y stied
nttemouted, For pertftulave apply to the
• 1Ta1'rbeinr. •1411,0/S 31201(3(133,
1118•
ltegl0flxxr, Mme athi,, 51,
DENIAL.
0. L. Hall, L. D. B. lienor (lxadtrat, a,el
ill, 11, C. O. 8. Porauta. 011.01004 .lir .ivuo
Si, R, Merit's, D. 0, g., •tes(ut•.1nt 0,p„rttut'
omen— 1 eyero Meek,I3eafurl h.
13 FIN 1'$'1 ST •
W,J.Fonr,L,D 13.Oradnaoof'Po-
ronto School of Dentistry. 4.11 oper-
ations guaranteed. Orrice—Oady's
Block, Soaforth.
Artificial teeth, O rstquality, undo
gaarnntood 06,for 312.00 per set.
DIU rx!sT.
gyp; sz a.rmzrr, z, a, s„
Honor Graduate of rho Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto, Nrmmes Osin11
Ges administered for the poln.oes extrac-
tion of tooth.
OFFICE.--Garaeld 11100k, 10RIISSE1b8.
AUCTIONEERS.
f t-EORGE KIRKBY, WEN-
S= Auotionoor. Sales conducted on
reasonable terms, farms and farm stock a
anso(alty, Orders lint at Tula Po 87, POW UM.
ing House, Brussels, or sort to Walton post
office will receive prompt attention. -
ALEX. DELGATTY, ACOTION•
1
MUD, ie prepared to attend to salve on
the shortest notice, A specialty made- of
sales of bborouge-bred stools. Terms motto
known b1' application Er Toa Pool pnblieh-
fug House, whops orders may be lilt, or
addrara to Brussels 0,
L
t� RAYMANN' AUCTIONEER,
.113- is always ready to attend sales or
farms, !ram stool,, to. Terms neurally
gtvon, Oranbrook P,U, Halos may be ar-
ranged at 'rota lion Publishing Heise,
Rrnssols,
BUSINESS CARDS
2 MIoORAOKEN, ISSUER
• of Marriage Lioousos, OOloo at hie
Gn000ry,!1'araburry Strout.
3 Jf ISS O'CONNOR, TEACHER
U'5 of Plano and Organ, Terms 00 appla-
nation,
N. B,—Wultou class 5110015 ovary Thursday
and tale y at Mrs, D. Ono ph ell's, Walton,
A MoNAIR,1SSU 11 0.1i` 14AR•
Mtge Lemnos, by appointment of
Lieut, -Governor, Commissioner, do„ (1. B,
Oeo0oyaneerand Agent Piro 1108nrano0 Or,
Oineo at the OranbrookPost (Moe.
�7STAL RODDI011, HOU$iil, SIGN
1 and OrnamentalPaiMar. Graining,
Gilding, sign and Decorative Painting 1u all
, its branches. Shop 311ind0 do0o up in style.
Paper o 3.hllityorte carriagge 5\Voxlls iia door
W. O'BRIEN, V. S., 110NOB
e Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College has raetnned the practic0 of John
Nett, V.S„and isprepared 00 treat all 1118
oasoe otdomeeticatocl animals on oolenite()
andapinproved prinelpplee, Troatmontof dol•
)Cato fettle 11 5010010110 011ioo two noon
North of Br idgo, Turn horsy street
[1110I0E FAI4M8 FOR SALE,—
A. fete splendid, improved fame for
ealointloo township of Grey, Morris and
ateElllOp. Apply to A. DI'II,GAeelli, 00.
Anotloneer,13r u80o1510. 0,
, 108 BALE, 011, WILL BENT
„a. to mutant° parties, stoma with eom-
farta1110 and oom,ne,U0n0 1Iw01)ing. Good
collar, 1. acre o! h,tarder in boariug ap,rlos,
plums ant. small feeltn. (7o a 0bablo, 111119-
vA nntitubos one of the boot oponizes in 011•
tone for n good harnann•mcat or, belt 6In the
mitre o (a splendid fai•1nttle sool10u. Vear-
est 03r, ,0 Jlteu Brussels, 7 mars r 3,1010201
11 miles, lytpty for tame to I). W. 337.1:111,
oe the premiere, lentnr.,