The Brussels Post, 1889-5-17, Page 5MAY 17, 1889.
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offer Suits by the Hundred Cheaper than the Cheapest, Men'rs Buit5
and 7, worth ,'7.50, $8 and $10.
Youni Man, while the money you. save over that asked by the imitators for the same quality will buy
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you a Hat, Furnishings and leave you some Change in you pocket besides. It is an innovation—this selling Spring Snits right at the commencement of the season that only the
gore doing the Largest Reath -made Clothing Trade in the County would make.
The old saying, "There is time and place for everything"
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4. R. SMITE'S Store is the Race, aitZ ,,VO W16. Tilne to buy.
We will also offer Dams of Pants, all wool, worth $3.50, for $2.26. Also
MEN'S FELT HATS 8t, OAPS FOR 250. AND UPWARDS
ay us a visit and see what we cad do for you, •
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List tto atar iv% 1.
The 8.11,15880r has railroad his roll,
We understand that tbo osoessmout on
the whole has Mori:Awed nearly $40,00.
A. F. MitoLaren, oheeso buyer, made
the first shipment ot this mason's cheese
from bore on Wednroday of last week. It
was from the Elam Joint Stook and
Sheorer'm factories.
Court Mapleton C. 0. F. at their an-
nual ineeting °looted the following offi-
oars : P. C. R., J. G. Foster ; C. R., L.
Campbell; V. C. 11., J. Gunther • Chap ,
G. Burgin ; R. Beoy., fly. Hayden ; F.
Secy., W. Dickson. ; S. W., John Glenn ;
;7. 'W., Wni. Bierman ; 9..1.4., JohnCol-
lins ; J. B., John lIiIIary ; Court Phys,
Dr. Thinnpoon. Delegates to High
Court to be held at London aro R. Woolle
rod IL T. Hayden.
Wrziton.
Mica Louie Pollard is filling aluorative
position in Coals & Co.'s store, London.
She has been utero oho= two months
I` and liketin position well.
Androw Morrison, who was seriously
injorod some weeks ago by the upsetting
_of a !owl of hay, is able to got about
1agalix although he got quite a shaking
up,
Rev. S..Tonea will occupy Duff's churoh
pulpit ftw the next two Sabbaths. Rev.
Mr, Forr,t has accepted the call to the
pastoral • of this church and the induct -
tion will take pleas on Thursday 30th
inet, 'Roy. ?Jr. Anderson, of White-
ehoroh, will preach, Rev. lEr. Steven.
8011, moderator, prodding. Rev. S.
Jones willaddress the minister and Rev.
jno. Ross. B. tt.., the congregation.
Fran.—Last Friday morning about 7
o'clock, lightning etraok the hotel barn,
belonging to Ed. ItIoNsmaris, Leadbury,
burning it to the ground. A Durham
bull, binder, mower, 2 sets of harness,
outtIng box, fanning mill and other ar-
tioles were also consumed. Them was
6400 insurance on barn but nothing on
oontento. Mr. Mao. was preparing to
build a barn on his farm adjoining. The
hotel had a close oall. The lightning was
very olose and sharp.
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What about tin: flax crop of 1889 is
on, of the loading questions now 2
Rev, D. B. Mateo attended the Malt- 11
land Presbytery at Winghani last Tool-
doy.
Ro-avirminct.—C. Dames and D. 'Lim -
/met. are getting their lata fixed up attar
the fire. They will re -build.
Township Council and 0ourt of Re.- 1
vision will be heir] at Tuck's hotel, on
Pilonday, 27th MM., oommenoing at 10
o'olook a. m.
Cum= NoTos.—Rev. J. T. Legoar, of
Eihel, preached an excellent sermon in
Xaox church last Sabbath,—Saaramont
will be dispensed in atuno placo en Bun.
day nth May.
t1110. M0111.t08h, en old and highly re-
spected resident of Gray township, has
takon up his residence in Oraribrook,
having marobased the hoose and lot be-
longing to A.. M. McKay, of 'Brussels.
VIBITING,—Mies Jennie Williams,
=MO t0140110r, Clifford, ia visiting her
brother,7. E. Willitions.—Miso Bolton,
of MoKillop, spent last week with Mary
Ourrie.—Mrs. John Knight is lousing
her danghtor who is on tho sick list at
E xoter.
Boomoss.—Messrs, Williams & Mita=
ell, of Cranbrook Carriage Works, Inc
gaining a wide roputation for excellent
taste and workmanshtp. Well seasoned
timber stands the test. Their top buggies
find a rowdy sale. ;Joseph Vanoo, of
'Osborne, obtained ono and Robert
BeAlantyne, of Elma, smother. Two
more are almost ready for shipment.
They set up the celebrated Buchanan &
Neely Bay Fork with elevator and
carrier all complete. This enterprising
firm evidently understand businesa.
Brampton, in a very pleasing and effac-
e= manner. Tho ontort domain on the
ollo%ving evening woe a complete 81100088,
011 ta).11511y mud. financially. Mr. Roo
Was a happy way of addrosaing the child -
an and 18 also au able and solid preach -
•r.
an.1 accident occurred on Saturday
ass to Miss Hilton and her sister the
atter of whom is attending the Collegiate
Institnte- They wore driving out of town
when the harness gave way. The horse,
became unmanageable and MEM
endoavored to got out and M doing so
was thrown against a gate post receiving
severe injuries. Tho horse ran on o piece
further when the sister was thrown vio-
lently against a tree rendering her conc.
plotoly unoonseious. They aro both now
at homo mar Walton and we trust are on
the rood to recovory.
rneouivod too late for last issue.]
Not much interest, outside the home-
room is taken iu the opining rues:
Wm. Logan and family loft for Car-
berry, Man., on Friday last. We regret
his removal from our inhibit.
Rev. Mr. McCoy, of E,, noodville, has
rotorned from his three -seeks' vacation
and tools charge of his services last
Sunday.
Rov. Joseph Edge, of Clinton, preaches
Paltextional sermono iu tho Methodist
church mot Sunday morning and even -
Mg.
Theta: le toostdorablo sickness among
the ohildroo for this season. We aro
so..y to repot t the death of Rev. Mr.
Do.nby's little 2 -year-old elnld.
2. B. Watson has been engaged to de-
liver his celebrated lecture on "Pluck,
Patienoo and Perserverance" in Cardno's
Hall on Friday night next. Mr. Watson's
abiliby as a lecturer is well known, anti a
good and profitable time is expected.
Necktie Hallett, tho veteran soldier of
tho Crimea, waw badly treated on Fri-
day night by some roughs who richly de-
serve severe punisbnaeot. Mr. Hallet,
while hard upon himself, is nevertheless
a harmless and inoffensive old num and
is in no way antitled to mob latv.
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Tho crops aro growing magnificently
in this locality.
Among the recent arrivals we notice
Petor Lamont from Dakota and George
Gill from Mgonsa. There's no place
liko home.
Mre. T. P. Simpson has been poorly
for some time and has gone to her old
home for a change of air. We hope she
will be speedily restored to hoalth.
J. A. 'Young is booming the life insur-
ance business. He reprosonts a good
C•oupttny, with as low rates as any.
Every wan should have his life insurod.
Mews. Heffernan & Bawtiohimer are
doing 11, big business in the cattle line.
They have several hundred mores of pas-
turage and will pnt on more stock yet.
They know their busineas.
Tim 2 lro.—A big day's fun is on hand
for the Queen's Birthday here. The bills
announce athletic flames mid sports, in -
eliding running, jumping, walking, climb-
ing greased pole, walking spring pole, &o.
Thom will also be a lood trobttug mat&
A uncial hop will bo giveu in the evening
at 13,nrion's hotel. A. good Band in at.
tendame during tho day. The day's
sport will oommonoe with a oalithumpian
parade followed by a base ball matoh.
Soo the posters for full particulars.
1131 a tbs..
On Friday, at Miltie'cl Rotel, the W.
P. Scott farm was sold. to James Scott
fon $2,000.
;Tomes Davids and men are busy
digging for the tanks, they complet-
ed one opposite tho Qucion's on Sator.
clay.
Mr. Manning, Barrister: of Clinton,
presched egoollont sermons in the Metho-
dish ohuroli here on Sunday morning and
evising.
A. petition is in circulation amongst
the Presbyterians holo to have On organ
in thoir °March to assist them in their
worship.
Sam. Flukor's littlo Wind, whilst play-
ing with oomo other children in Mr
Crawford'o yard, got "old of Some lyo
and drank it, Tho mother Won hoard of
it and no time Was loot in Lotting a phy-
sician, under whose treatment the 113310
sufferer 15 doing as well as can bo ex•
peoted.
A grand Ono is expected hero on the
Queen's Birthday at the ceremony o1
laying tho Corner storms of tho now
Mothodist church. Mr. Massoy of To
ronto has bon moored to lay ono anc
MIT, Annie Coultor tho honored and old
eat monison of tho ohureh tho othor,kat •
which ouppor will bo provided. In tit
ovening addrosoes will bo givon in link&
try Holl by a tomboy of ininistoro invit
oil from 5 &iota= also by 31S rogidon
ministers. Tho offioiont chole of th
dwelt will romlor aoroo ohoios mnolo it
intermit daring the oVoning.
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Mr. Wallace, of the 713 con., lost a
fine colt rising 8 years old from inflatn-
motion.
James McCall, son of William McCall,
of the 7th oou., is on the sick list, bat
wo all hope to see Jiro around as"usual.
I Donald ulaok, of Day Mills, Algoma,
itrrivod home on Tuesday of this week,
but unfortunately was too late to see his
father alive.
Dan. McCallum, of the 8th con., is a
hustler on fencing, having pub up 70 or
80 rods in a very short time for Harry
Jaokson of the same line.
Thos. Maunders' is putting up a now
aro, 40x60 feet, with stabling =War-
mth, on his farm south of Bravais.
Re is a good farmer and will no doubt
do well on this place.
Last Monday Rev. W. T. Muff, of
Brussels, tied the matrimonial bow be-
tWe04I Moses Clark and Miot Anna Gib-
son, both of this township, at the resi,
denoe of Wra. Clark. 11149 Clark., sister
of the f4000111, was the bridesmaid and
Mr. White, of California, was the grooms.
man. Mr. and Mrs. Clark have gone
to Chicago when they purpose residing
for a while.
, Mmunto.-00 Thursday of this week
bbs residonoe of Mr. Bell, 2nd con., was
4the soeue of a matrimonial alliance be-
tween hi% daughter, attiso Hattie, and
Donald MoLauohlin, a young man well-
known on the 7th con. of Grey. The
contraotiog parbies were attended by Miss
Holdall Bell, sister to tho bride, and
311111,38 MoLattoblin, brobhor to the groom,
triune was quite 5 number of guests
present. The wedding gifts wore hand-
some and nurnorono. Tan P08T joins in
the oougratulations.
Ono.—In Morris, on Thursday of last
week Laughlin Black passed away to his
reward at tho ripe age of 86 years and
was buried in Brussels cemetery on Sat.
urday afternoon, Rev. G. B. flowio son.
ducting the servioe. The deceased was
born in Mull, Scotland, and same to
Canada in 1851, settling in the township
of Brook, Victoria Co. Aftor a residence
hero f01: about 20 yew% he rdnsoved to
this township were he continued bo ro.
gide up to tho Limo of his death. He
married a Moo McDougall, who, along
with 5 sons and 2 daughters survive him.
Ho was a oonsiotont morainal: of the
Presbyteriau church from his youth.
The subjaot of this notice was of 0 cmiot
and retiring disportition, taking no part
in public affairs. Ho passed way trust.
ing inthe Saviour. Nut Sabbath morn-
ing tho pastor of Knox church, Brusoolo,
will proaoh a sermon having reforoneo
to tho doabh of lur. Black.
agsatadorlan.
Mr. Arnent is again on a sick bed, and
bin recovery is very doubtful.
The rogular Quarterly mooting cervico
was hold in the Methodist °introit loot
Sabbath, commonoitig at 0.30 a. in., a
'domain time wan enjoyed.
On Saturday afternom as Miss Clark,
of tho Horan Road, was driving into
town hor torso took fright at to bioycle,
opposite Hugh runic:no°, throw-
ing her ant against a barbed tiro fenoo,
Miss Clark received no •aavoro injuries
boyond sotto doop scratches and torn
olothes.
Tho Sunday flohool Anniverstary nor-
vloos in the Mothodiat thumb wero con.
chlotod last Sabbath by •Rov. Mr. Roo, or
tory and R. 0 In 00 timourco, W ou
oppo-ition. 'Pho five directors Wiesen by
ballot were Meyer, P, Fisher,
Dr. •Powl,r, W. E. timves and Dr. Mo-
Kenzio. At thio junetnro, J. Dickson de-
clionig to mob as president, his resionatou
was accepted and D. C. Munroe was
011080n 111 his otoad.
anctain tsvv:4
Sarnia has 110W a population of 0,000.
Forest fires are raging in Now York
stat'.
According to the returns of the Almost:or
the population of Berlin is 7,811.
Two prisonors, Taylor and Hart, es-
ottpeci from Brantford gaol.
An insane man in tho Woodstock goal
tried to cut his throat with a spoon.
Three thousand coal miners aro now
out ou strike in the Pittsburg region.
A Mexican Bishop has been arrested
for wearing a cassock in the streets.
Ool. MoMillan was sworn in Tuesday
as Provinaial Treasurer of Manitoba.
E. D. Sherwood, late deputy shoriff of
Carleton county has suioided by shoot-
ing
Jno. 0. Wood, the Toronto druggist
charged with murdor, has bean admitted
to bail.
Tho 0.13.11. Coon:any sold 50,000 acres
more land during April than in all of
1887.
The official majority for tho repeal of
the Scott Jot in Oxford county was
1,029.
Tho Woodstock Town Council has fix -
ea liconoe fees at 9280 for hotels and $200
for shops.
Windsor Town Collodi has granted
$300 to,vords encouraging the loeatiou of
tho military comp there.
There has been some Imago done by
forett fires in the northern townships of
Hastings recently.
The annual meeting of the Grand
Lodge of Trus Blues opened in Toronto
Tuesday.
Several people were killed and a large
amount of property destroyed by the cy-
clone in gooses.
Owen Murphy, M. P. P. for Quebec
West, has been unseated by the Court of
Appeals.
Tho Court of Tipperary has upheld the
senteuces passed on Irish M. P.'s under
the Crimes Act.
The Russian Special Commission has
approved the suherao for building a rail-
way to Vladivostok.
TM Luke Erie, Fang and Detroit River
Railroad mpeot to havo trains running
into Leamington by May 24.
Tne trial oE the West Oxford shooting
case, at Woodstock, resulted in the acquit.
bal of the Elliotts, father and aon.
Tho population of Woodstock has in-
creased 404, and. tho assessment shows
the gratifying inoroase of 0122,725.
The remains of the eleven unidentified
victims of the Junotion Out disaster wore
buried at Hamilton Tuesday.
The relatives of Jonathan Mortin, of
Woodstock, oue of the St. George viotims,
are suing the Grand Trunk for $20,000.
3. 171511 named Perrin Elrod a blank
cartridge at President Carnot when
ho was starting for Versailles on Sun.
day.
A. serious fight 000urred nom: new
Brunswick, N. J., on Saturday night over
tho building of a, railway spur across a.
11.1a5'8 property.
Soma miscreants the other night
smashed the windows of the Presbyterian
church at Oaledon Bast, of whit= Mr.
Dobbin was pastor lately.
Miss Myra Rumen, a typewriter of
Hamilton, has alcoved a verdiot against
Thomas O'Callaghan, of London, for
breach of prOmise. The jury awarded
her $4,000 and mats.
Henry Wed, of Ridgstown, who tried
to smuggle a thoro'-bred bull into Can-
ada, has settled with the Government.
He paid 0600 and all costs, and the ani-
mal will be shipped book to the States.
The trusteas of tho Brooklyn Bridge,
have deolded to double the trollicfaoilities
of the structure. • The terminals will bo
onlargod and the trains will have plat.
forms on each sido of thorn. Half a mil.
lion dollars will be expended for tho im-
provement.
A ome was entered in the Tilbury Con.
tre Polio 0o11r1 the other day, charging
Eolomn Middleton with mating a dis.
turbanoe in tho Salvation Army barracks,
and spitting tobaced 03.1 tho floor. Mr.
MoDermott was charged with tt similar
offenao. Middleton was taxed $15 in all,
and MoDermott 98.
117ra. Kenny, who Mt hso husband at
Ottervillo sono timo slim with hor child.
von, for tho allogod purpose of eloping
with a man named Venner, took a trip to
14oglancl, and has returnoct Her latoband
has forgiven her, anti tho 1101.1801101d 18
01100 more happy.
• On fintalcy inovning 2111. Itopking loft
her holm at New Glasgow to go for
milk, in her absence one of her andiron
attempted to light tho Aro with iteronene,
itnd oo her return oho found tho ham:
bo 111 ilamoo, Her yOungoot clittd,
aged 1 yotrs, woo reaidoil alivo tho
• budding,
Wirtz, tat t. ilk.
Wm. Black, proprietor of the Dexter
livery, has sold hie bus business to Mr.
Dulmago, late of the Brunswick honor:.
0. J. Reading, of Bluovale, has pur-
chased the grocery business of H. 1118 -
cooks. Ho will run the express and tele.
graph office as well.
Nelson Ritohio, provincial land our.
voyor, well known iu Kincarcline, is about
to locate in Winghatn. Mr. Rieltie's
parents reside in Kincardine.
As the mon train on the London,
Huron and Bruce was nearing the junc-
tion last Monday a break was noticed in
the engtue. A stop was made and as
Engineer Brown was working putting the
angina in shape to complete the journey
his hand got caught and the top of his
thumb was amputated. He fainted and
had to be hauled to the Drs. in the bus,
The train was about an hoar late.
at tho meetiny, of the Presbytery of
Maitland held here on Tuesday the fol.
lowing resolution was passed on motion
of Rov. Mr. clutherland, seconded by Rev.
Mr. Hartley :—"That this Presbytery m-
imeses iu the strongest terms its disap.
proval of the Acts incorporating the Jesuit
Order and endowing the said Order from
the public% Toads, asd therein reoognising
the authority of the Pope of Rome in
Canadian legislatio I. That this Presby-
tery farther strongly disapproves of the
conduot of those members of the Rouse
of Commons who have opposed the die.
allowance of the aforesaid AM of Eudow.
mein, who by so doing have violated their
sacred duty, ollegianoe to the Crown, and
havo rendered themselves unworthy of
the oonfidence of their oonstituents, thus
giving a standing in thio peaccifrd and
prosperous Dominion to an Order MIMI,
for over three hundred years, has proved
a ours° to ovory conotry where it has
obtained a footing; and this Presbytery
further ex:proms its appreciation of tho
paiotio oonduot of the thirtoon who had
proved faithful to their trust ou that
occasion..
Moonagras' IttoTiturit.—At tho annual
mooting 03 31110 institution the following
report was read :---Tho total reooipts for
the year wero $505.23 =loop as follows :
—Balance on hand last year, $44.73 ;
Members' fees, $00.60 ; Legislative grant,
for membership, $50 ; for library, 9150 ;
for reading room, 960 ; Munioipal grant,
9150.. The expenditures wero
rant, light and heating, $83 ; ortlarios,
078 books, (riot fiction)'
9120.27 • books,
(bison) 970.10 book binding, 011,25 ;
magazine% nowspaEltnis, &c., 980.15
miscollancoms, 93, leaving a balance on
hand of 997.08. Donations to tho value
of 331 worn made. Tho total assets amount
to 9882.00, motto up of—furniture and
applinncea $70 ; booko, 9700 ; Mbar
assoto, ;75 ; balance) ou hand 607.09.
There aro no ljitbilftis, Tho present
membership is 121. Thoro wore poroluto•
ad this year 1'20 volninos. Mossre
Marton and Dickson worn nmninatod for
prosident and Air, Morton declining the
porition, 1410. Dich•ooti W.14 dnolttr.t.1
elonted l‘l0 2tomt0ti Waa 01103011 00000
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For Sailings, Rates and all Information
apply to.
RP. R. Kggis, Agent.
Most' PublIskina BrusseLs.
POPULIJ STALLIONS
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The renewing main:v:15 wilt moan i'ar
the emnrovement or stork ad,
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TOON CLERK.
Toon Clerk will tand for marcs
ly, during the season of 1849, health and
weather permitting, as follows : Monday,
will leave his own stable, 14 20, oon. 11.
Grey, and proceed to Burton's hotel, Ethel,
for noon ; thonce north to Wm. Brown's,
2nd con. Grey, for night. Tuesday, will
proceed north to the boundary to Matth-
ew Sharpin's for noon ; thence west to
Peter Scott's for night. Wednesday, will
proceed to Sault's hotol, Bluevale, far
noon ; thanes to tho Queen's hotel, Wing
ham,for night. Thursday, will proceed
to Robt. Cungo's, Wawanosh, for 000n ;
thence south to Robb. Casemore's for
night. Friday, will proceed to David
Brookenridge's for noon ; thence east to
Donald. McDonald's, Grey, for night.
Saturday, will proceed to Cranbrook for
noon ; theism to his own stable where he
will remain until the following Monday
morning. 00NRADIVIU111.111, Proprietor.
OSPREY.
Osprey will stand for mares weekly,
during the season of 1889, health and
weather permitting, as lollowe : Monday,
will leave his own stable, lot 28, am. 6,
Morris, and proceed west to Thos. Mill-
er's for noon ; thence to the gravel road
to Belgrave for night. Tuesday, will
proceed along 5th con., Morrill, to Joe.
8cott's for noon ; thence to his own stable
for night IVodnesday, will proceed
north 1 miles, then oasb 17 miles, thou
north 24• miles to Duncan Taylor's, con.
4, Grey, for noon ; thence wast to gravel
road, then north to Jainestown, tbon Gast
17 miles, thou uorth to Duman MoPher-
. son's for night Thursday, will proceed
oast along the boundary 2i miles, then
1 north 17 milea to Alex. Robertson's for
1 noon ; ilsenoe north to the hth oon. of
Howiok, by way of Gilpin's sohoolhouse,
than book to asseph Armstrong's for
night. Friday, will proceed along the
413 con. of Grey to John Clegg's for noon;
thence on to Ethel for night. Saturday,
will proceed along 8th con., Grey, to
American hotel, 13ruseels, for nooks, and
remain until 5 o'olock ; thence to his own
stable for nigh., where he will remain
until tho following Mond* morning.
Wall0TER tt GCEBEL, Props., S. Webstor,
Groom,
YOUNG TA.STESALL,
Young Tastosall will stand for mares
weekly, during the mason of 1880, health
and weather permitting, asfollows: Mon-
day, will leave his oWn stable, lot 16, oon.
5, Morris, and proceed along centre side -
road to J11.11. Seal's, lot 14,, con. 0, Mori.
ris, for noon ; thence west 2 of mile, Oxen
north 24 miles, then east 11 to hit; own
stable for night. Tuesday, will proceed
east along 4th lino,Morris, to gravel
road, then south 10 American hotel,
Brossolo, for noon ; thonee east 17 miles
along con. 0 and 10, Grey, then north 91
miles, then east 13. miles to John Lowes,
lot 10, con. 5, Grey, for night. Wocinea-
day, will proceed north 17 miles, then
west to gravel road, thou west to John
for noon, lot 21, 2nd lino, Mor-
ris ; then wast bo jowitt's church, then
north to Bluovalo hotel for nignt.
day, will prooeod north 17 milos, then
cast along eon. 4, Toroborry, to Harris'
school house, than south to Lovell's
corner, thou west to Robb,loo's for noon;
thonce 003 1.3.101100 along 11 line, then
south to Moffat's corner, than east to
gravel road, Frank Wright's, lot 9, end
con., Tornherry, for night. Cridny, will
pro0':31 ,auth Wong gravid rott.1 11.1 1111105
'111011 wad along Ord lino, Morrit, 1 milo
t11.0.5,4ataonowegntrloretiltintirsul,f t41'1.c:11171:1111311‘;(11:Vs
own stable for night. Saturday will pro.
coed north to :hal liiio, Morris, mid ro.
turn to his own stable for night, where
ho will remain until the following 2300 -
day morning. A.I. E.:or: ;iv, Prop, and
Croom,
r.
150
As in past years, I am pre-
pared to buy any quantity
of Coop FrAmos Wom,, at the
very
Highest kket he in WU
Also Grain of all kinds.
Farmers find it to their
advantage to market their
Wool and surplus Grain in
Brussels. I also take this
opportunity to inform my
Friends that during the com-
ing Selman I will be found at
the
AMERMAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS
-ov ery day (where my office
now is) ready and willing to
buy what Produce you may
have to offer.
Robt. Graham,
May 13th, 1080. . 44-33
100,
000
LIi
Wanted, 7,
For Season of 1889.
OPSH*PAID.
I am prepared to pay the high-
est Cash Prices for good fleece
Wool delivered at the
Listowel Woolen Ells,
Having bean 1) years in business
hore, it has always boon my en-
deavor to pay higher prices than
the market allows, and in the
past years have paid city market
prices. Wool being so low in
price, it will afford me pleasure
to pay the highest pried going.
In exchanging wool for goods will
allow a few conts more. Will
also guaranteo to sell my goods
at cash prices. I don't havo two
prices—cash and trade—my rule
iB One P1ie0 oily. Bunning tho
year round enables me to carry
ft large stock. This year having
a larger stoek than usual, will
offer you
Irtte 1130ti1 Stook 60Tiveri0s In the ?D911till•
IOU to ('lleOtie 000111,
Don1)1 and Twisted 1°111 (110tlit
VLANNMS. VO,LAIVICUTS. •
.111 0)(1414 tho Newest Pailvvn awl
Lstest Designs.
Como varlywith your W and
v.») will find 7134 ready and will-
ing to give you our .1)01,4 Atm -
tion. \V' ))vili 1)3 happy for you
Impact Coals and Prit,e%
fora dispwing of your wo
romain,
'*0111'- 11ttOpCrtfllily,
13. 777'.
t•no•s LISTOWEL,