The Brussels Post, 1889-6-28, Page 10S
TN At', it ever commit to you that id I
vvritiug to a friend or au acguain-
tam, , that you are 111 a measure judged 1
by the paper vett write upon and the
envelopes you use i' Possibly the parson
or 'Persons, who may receive your letter,
ba'fo'no other means of judging you, so
they do so by your letter. If the paper
you write upon is poor and the envelopes
aro such that you can read through, you
Will naturally be looped upon as being
either pc.)1•, miserly, or else a bad j edge
of good 1:•te paper, aside from this it
does not pay to use tin inferior article.
Wo are toniug first.o]ass paper and on-
volopea ro cheap now that you should
have it good. We have made a specialty
of this line of ons business, having had
- our customers preferences in view, It is
as muolt a pleasure for us to soli a good
article as it is for our customers to buy
it, and judging by our increased sales,
our efforts to please Have not been in
vain, Should you at any time receive
from us any thing that may not bo satis-
factory or as represented, wo would take
it as a special favor if you would toll us
and wo will gladly exchange it.
G. A. MADMAN,
Druggist and Fancy Goods Dealer.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
s lUT1IEn1 EXTENSION , w. e . & 13, n.
Tre ins leave Brussels Station, wort and
50'1511 as (0110ws:—
tieing South. Going North.
aIail..... 7:02 aim !Mixed - 0:00 a.m
Express... ..11:..16 a.m. 1 /Lail.......... •3:00 p.m
snood b:65 11311.1 Express 0:40 p.m
n.CIl1 •t•
CCU" tC11lB.
A ohiel's among ye *akin' notes
An' faith he'll prent it.
BEST machine oil nt Gerry's.
Orn for Eggs at McCracken's.
BINn1NG twine 14 cents. B. Gerry.
Frnsn strawberries at The Restaurant.
T. G. McOnacr,EN, of Harriston, was in
town this week.
BAnGAms in witches, cloaks and jewel.
Ty at J. Jones'.
You can get any kind of Sewing
Machines or Organs at Leatberdale's at
rook bottom prices.
E. A. Moans, L.D.S., returned last
week from a pleasant outing with rela-
tives and friends in Michigan.
Tan new front in the Leokie store is
One of the neatest in town. The build-
ing will be ready for occupation in a few
weeks.
"Ir you want a New Raymond Sewing
Machine go to R. Leatherdole. He will
sell you one for $22.00. I paid $85 for
mine."
Honor Fall Assizes will be held at
Godericb, commencing on Thursday,
Sept. 10. The Hon. Justice Robertson
will preside.
Tun lovers of checkers in Brussels and
Luokhow played a few games by tele-
phone recently. They each won the same
number of games.
WELL-DIOGIOG AND Dna.LmG: GOOrge
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
sbaye. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 43-tf
TDS Harriston Tribune rays :—Geo.
Chambers has sold his hotel, known as
the Queen's Hotel, Harriston, to 1. L.
Sturdy, of Brussels, for the sum of 07,-
500. The hotel is a first-class three
storey brick building with large and ex-
eellout stables in connection. Mr. Sturdy
ab one time ran the Queen's for three
years and will, no doubt, succeed here..
Burn Or Herm—The regular meeting
of the Band of Hope was held on Mon.
day evening with an attendance of eighty-
four.
ightyfour. After the opening exercises the
following program was carried out :—
Readings by Allie. Cormack and Lilian
Ainley ; recitations by Nellie Ward,
Dora Nott, Thurso Gerry, Clara Mc-
Cracken, Jennie Bdwerds, Jennie For-
sythe, Harry McRae, Charlie Cantelou,
Lorne Dunford, Arthur Finn and Millard
'Cardiff ; singing by the Band, Miss
Jennie McLauchlin organist.
NAT LITTLE'S CASE,—Tho Brandon
Sun of the 13th inst. contains the follow.
ing amount of a case that has aroused
considerable Internet in this locality :—
Nat Little, charged with setting fire to a
sohool house and with having killed a
neighbor's cow, both alleged deeds hav-
ing been committed in the Cypress die.
trict, has been tried and found not guilty
by two magistrates, N. F. Hegel, Q. 0.,
who returned from Cypress fhe other
day, says the man has been grossly mis-
represented. He says the alleged troubles
in the Cyprese locality have been ex-
travagantly magnified, apparently for
glorification of Detective McKenzie. The
whole trouble, so far as can be discover-
ed, °onsiste in the foot that in April last
Mr. Little lied the contract for moving a
sohool house, and had it set on skids
ready to be pulled away, but the night
before he was ready to draw it, and the
*teams were engaged and ready, the build-
ing was burned. Mr. Little, therefore,
lost the labor of setting the building en
.
skid and also the contract price for the
Work, which was 040, and on which there
would have bean a clean profit of 025.
All Mr. Little's interests were directly
opposite to burning the salroolhoutie. The
reasonable presumption in that it was
fired by Some person interested in tho
agitation to prevent the removal of the
school to a new locality. As to the cow,
the charge was that Little had killed the
animal and thrown herbhto awell. The
evidence showed conclusively that the
animal had been wandering about the
prairie, and had fallen, without any per-
, sOtt's
er.,son's assistance, into an open, disused
well. No sort of oonneotion between the
death of the cow and Mr. Little wan
made out. The outer charges, which
have been referred to in the newspapers,
seem to ovist entirely in tho mind of
Detective MoHenzin, as no one has ever
heard of them, nor could any Ono be
found who pretends to know of them, or
that any melt offences as have been
named were ever committed in the neigh-
borhood. When Mr. Little board Of the
obarges made against him he telegraph-
ed from Brandon, whore he was en-
gaged disposing of.a carload of horses, to
the magiesrates to fit a day for the trial
maim WOuld appear without a summons,
Ado$rdingly, On Monday night, when he
Appeared and the charges were invcsti•
,7bted,he VMS diemieged. ''That'" s d
,t r ini
a
Mr. Hagel, is a truthful statpmant of
the whele adair."
THE B -:USSELS POST
Js,o, li.rnl of 1111th, wilt visiting Joe
1.11antti nc last wool,
CMS. 11 ri 631, 1145 gout' t0 Port Ilnrn'
1[iu fal;iliy will joie him sliult,y,
Brr.sIna to watches andjewelry prompt.
ly attended to at Jae. Jones'.
A Now buggy for sale. Will take good I
horse iu oxcivauge. B. Gerry.
0100. 0 ni ii'r end E. Kellam spent
Sunday in Brussels.
Miss Pe1.emut SVnrLrroe, of Ethel, is
visiting frionds in totvu.
LEWIS JAO1rsON is Home for a few days
from Seaforth.
Mns. B. i un, of Zurich, is visiting her/
daughter, Mrs. Geo, Broker,
Una. Anon Goon and daughter are
visiting friends in Wingham.
Mns. W T. Ifegroa and daughter
Mary have gone. ou a visit to relatives at
Detroit,
E. Toaiprcros and family leave for Bay
City, Mich., on Saturday, where they
purpose making their home.
Or the coming Sabbath the 130131•
mention will be observed in connection
with Knox church, Brussels. Steve John
Ross, 13, A., will preach Saturday after-
noon at 2 o'clock, the pastor (Rev. G. 13.
Howie) Sabbath morning end Iter. Mr.
McRae in the evening, Rev.
Mr. Bowie will preach on The Dominion,
on Monday at 11 a, In.
Cxoaoe,—Last Saturday night as W.
M. Sinclair, wife and son were approach-
ing their residence a young girl, about
10 years of age, was seen leaving the
house, having obtaieed admission through
n window. The unwelcome visitor made
a hasty exit and under the cover of night
got int of sight without any trouble, not
before she was recognized by Mrs.
Sinclair however. As nothing has been
missed from the house up to the present
and considering tho youthfulness of the
girl nothing will be done about it only to
warn her that another such freak will
not terminate so quietly.
OntxaE BLoseoars.—Tho Wingham
Times of last week says of a former
Brueeelite :—"Our popular dentist, W.
H. Macdonald, has with the co-operation
of all estimable lady of 0110 town—Miss
Minnie Griffin—happily worked out an
"idea" which we sincerely hope may re•
dound to the higbest happiness and
material comfort and web being of both.
The "idea" referred to was the consum-
mation of their hopes and aspirations by
forming a matrimonial alliance, which
was neatly, briefly and effectively ao•
oomplished by Rev. Mr. Moorehouee ou
Wednesday morning about six o'clock, at
the residence of Mrs. E. Kent, Wingham.
The groomsman on the occasion was Dr.
Tuck, of Belmore, and the bridesmaid
Miss Ella Breokenshire, of Wingham.
Presents, appropriate, coaly and num-
erous, were given by frionds. Amid
drizzling rain, but with an unusually
blithe and honeymoon air, and carry.
ing the congratulations of friends, the
newly married couple left for Detroit and
other points. The Times extends its
felicitations and wishes long life and
happiness to Mr. Macdonald and his fair
partner." Tire POST joins in the chorus
along with Maes. friends and well-
wishers in Brussels
Qtrrn Caenacrnnrsrrc,—The most of
the citizens of Brussels, no doubt, saw a
fly sheet bearing the name of James
Buyers. Although it was presumably
written to ventilate School Board affairs
the public are of the opinion that the
prime object was to geb rid of an over-
dose of bile. The poor fellow was only
allowed to write three letters on this
question in Tim POST (every one of which
did more harm than good to the eallsn
he thought he was so valiantly defend-
ing) and because his fourth epistle was
not given plane to he gets out the dis-
creditable little sheet. The newspaper
ounce evidently did not take the trouble
the editor of Tnn Pon has taken in colt.
rooting his bad spelling and worse gram.
mar. There is nothing worth replying
to in the sheet, but there are a few things
Mr. Buyers might learn and be profited
thereby :-1st, If he'd pay half the at-
teution to his own work that he does to
that which does not particularly con-
cern him his business would be in a
different position than it is to day. He
has no claim on the poor man's plea.
2nd, That a man who pursues the course
he has in Brussels doe's more to injure a
good cause than a dozen of"unbelievers."
3rd, He should cease using Shakespsrian
quotations or else make better selections.
The first line need this time "Who steals
my purse steals trash" has lost all the
poetry by being proven literally true.
Mr. Buyers has our best thanks for this
free advertising be has given no and he
should try his hand again, only go it a
little stronger. Big head and illimitable
cheek are two predominant obaraoteris•
tins in Mr. B's make•up.
IT Loess "Flea*'."—The Godericb
Signal says :—Arthur Henry Newton
Jenkins, who recently figured as an un-
suooeesful defendant in a libel suit in
this county, is talking of bringing an
action against editor Kerr, of the Bros.
gels Pon, for an open letter published in
that journal last Fall by D. MoGilli-
ouddy, of Goderioh. The letter in
question was written in reply to a blank•
guardly attaok made upon McGillicuddy
by Jenkins when the latter 'was in jail
for contempt of court in the Grant libel
case. Jenkins, like most people of hit
kind, could not stand firs, and now as-
damea tho air of an injured innocent,
and talks of seeking redress in the courts.
Poor fellow I If be had not been so
"fresh" in his attacks upon other people's
reputations, he would not now be seeking
the rehabilitation of bis own. Tine
Pots, sizes the matter up as follows ; and
will neither be buldozed nor cajoled
Noss Mo.adav will be Dominion Day.
afros h o1,: Heol, 15 vi, ing friends in
town.
Din. and alis I Pelton, of 1* uogham,
wore Its town over Sunday.
I COUNCIL meeting next Monday evening
in the Council Chamber.
I Prwatoriox examinations aro in order
nt Brussels Public Sohool.
lo your watt& don't run right lake it
to vas, Jones. He'll sot it right.
0. L. BALL, L.D,S„ of Sesforill, was.
in town On Tuesday of tills week.
Do not fail to call and got a bargain
in clothing before we move. Ross Enos.
TIM attendance at the Methodist Sob.
bath School last Sunday afternoon was
100.
Rev. 1ST. Sw:ANN will preach the closing
sermon of his pastorate in Brussels next
Snnday evening.
.r Gus. GmnEL is in town. He enjoyed
'hie trip to Dakota and it evidently
agreed with him.
IT will pay any person to oall and see
Geo. Love tit Co's Furniture Room. Now
Goode and new Prices.
Miss Lizzie. Dickson, accompanied by
her little brother and meter, were in town
for a few days last week on a visit.
LEATEEEDALE's is the headquarters in
Brussels for Furniture, Undertaking,
Sewing Machines and Organs.
BnussELs' Voters' List for 1880 is in
the printer's hands andwill be completed
in a foto days.
OCCASIONALLY in the evenings Thos.
Ballantyne treats our citizens to a few
selections on the bagpipes.
JAMES WILSON, of Brussels, is the first
in this locality to out his hay. He put
away what was on three acres.
FUr.N1Tu0Emust be a good business as
Geo. Love etc Co. soon got a dandy black
team to hitch to their new hearse.
WE will do what we advertise, sell our
stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings
for the next 20 days at cost. Ross Bnos.
A. M. Km', assistant Postmaster et
Stratford, is enjoying his holidays. He
pub part of a weep in with his friends
here.
Borons says that Goo. Fitzpatrick and
wife will visit the Prairie Province this
Summer and visit their daughter, Mrs.
Elliott.
WE intend moving to our new stand,
in Leckie's Block, in about 20 days and
will clear out our stook at costa Roes
Boos. 50.
Waver makes such a rush at Ross Bros.
clothing store ? Why because they are
selling °lotbing and gents' furnishings at
cost,
PAIn of spootaoles found. Owner may
Imre them by proving property and pay -
for this looal. Tam PosT Publishing
House.
Camas. Zmr,Lix is making a number of
needful improvements at the Central
Hotel. He will fit out the house in first-
eless style.
Mns. A. G. Dragoon and daughter, of
Walkerton, are visiting relatives, and
friends in Brussels. Mr. Dickson was
also here on Sunday.
LAsi Tuesday evening Rev. Jno. Ross,
13. A„ of this place, lectured on "John
Bunyan, the immortal Dreamer," in the
Presbyterian church, Blyth.
Sm ootave organ for sale. Cost 9150,
will sell for 075. Good as new. May be
seen at Mrs. J. W. Shiel's residence.
43.4ins Gno. HuunLE.
GEO. Lose & Go. have no goods to sell
for spite but they will do undertaking at
half combine prides and writ use their
hearse for the poor as web nus the rioh.
F. W. O'Bnnsx, V. S., attended a meet-
ing at Stratford on Tuesday, called for
the purpose of forming a Provincial Live
StockIneuranoe Society.
FsI utnns, why pay an agent running
from house to house 910 or 912 more for
a sewing machine than you eau buy one
for in Brussels ? R. Leathsrdale will
sell you a New Raymond for 922.
ON TEE WING.—As I am on my rounds
putting Sewing Machines and Organs in
order please let me know •where to drop
in, by sending ms your pard, and I will
wait on you. T. Moon, Brussels.
LAST Friday Jho. N. Knechtel left.
Brussels•for his second visit to Manitoba.
He took 0 mules and a mare with him
beside some agricultural implements and
other necessaries, He is greatly pleased
with the country.
WM. ALDRIDos has bean circulating
petitions praying for the disallowance of
the Jesuits Estates' Act, They have
been largely and willingly signed by the
people of this section.
LAST Tuesday Tnn Posr Publishing
House received about a ton of printing
paper from the Canada Paper Coe. mills.
As it has to be paid for shortly we ask
those indebted to us to remit without
further notice.
ONE of the attractions next Monday
will bo, so it is said, a matched 100 yard
foot race between ex•Beeve McCracken
and Geo. E. Cooper. As they are both
confident of viotoryr ythey will likely put
in their best "Iiokdt
ALL orders for teaming left et 0. G.
Skene's or A. M. McKay do Co's store
will bo promptly attended to. All orders
for garden plowing left with the above
named gentlemen will receive prompt at-
tention. 80 HnxpEnsog Bnos.
A. Koomia, proprietor of the American
Hotel, is now the possessor of a
matched span of "Volunteer" colts, one
a year old and the other foaled last week-.
Mr, Ii. thinks thorn is nothing around
these parts eat touch hie sorrels and
expects they will fetch him a nieo little
pile of money some day if nothing
happens them.
0 " The fol.
lowing item ' on the snblact
from the London Free Press,
bears the earmarks of the facile pen of
Arthur Henry Newton Jenkins:—"Mr.
Jenkins, of the Brussels 13udget, is evi-
dently not dead yet, for he hag entered a
suit for libel against Herr, of Tan Pon,
for an alleged defamatory open letter
published in Tan POST of October 12tb
only two weeks before his celebrated
Post Officio libel suit. 1t will be et ex-
pensive affair, as Mr. Dancey, barrister,
of Seafortb, who entero the case for Jen-
kins, has retained B. 13. Osler, Q, C.,
whom it will be remembered had the
opposite side at the Huron Fell Assizes."
It will bo observed that even before the
case is entered the Claim 10 put forward
that the service* of B. B, Osler, Q. 0„
have been geapred. That 1s taking time
by the forelock with a vengeance, but.
Jenkins has a high opinion .of the great
criminal lawyer W110 S0 Ably sizedhim
up in the Grant case, and evidently
places more oorilldeneo in the forensic
ability of the learned Q. C. than in the
merits of his otter,
LAST Friday afternoon olio following
contracts for gravelling were let by Reeve
Mooney, of Morris, and Roovo Milne, of
Grey ; —A. McNichol, 120 yards at Wal-
ton, at 33 Dents per yard. C. Alderson,
208 yards at what is known a1 Burns'
swamp, at 29 cents, and 120 yards nearer
Brussels et 84 cents, II, Attwood, 150
yards at Fraliok's swamp, at 30 cents.
On 91000 of business will be open on
July 1st (Dominion Day) till 12 o'olook
(noon) after that hour WO will oload our
Shop to take in the base ball mateli and
other amusements: We timid our num•
emus customers will Soo lit to melee their
pnrnboasoo in tho forenoon and go with us
to tho Pork to eco the sports which pro.
miso5 to oxoocd all former holidays,
Your Obolliont Servants,
W. NIca7INaAL1.1 & C o.
Til, Offloera eppoiuted Monday night
in aennec*ion with the Young Peoples'
Association,. Of the Methodist 011ur013
were no follows :--Iron. President, Rev
S. Sellory, 13,A.,B.IAA; President, Geo.
Bogus • 155 Vico President, Elimi
254 M
Vide Pl'osident, Miss Maggie Me:
Naughton ;.Seo.yi'roas., 'Miss Minnie
Corry, Pointed pro rains for the 00in.
ing throe months tviil be placed in the
hands of the members shortly.
PLENTY Of rain.
Aso A,(1 t1,W, ;remits to m'l,.t lel,
T4 no, Monxnr, of Ohio, is here on a
A1'. F. 1'ANe'tux1: has 20 acres of has to
"TM: volunteers are cxpeoted home on
Saturday.
Tlloe. \Vs' sox, of b1trrriston, woos in
town this week.
W. Roomette was laid up for several
clays with a badly sprained ankle.
SrnAwm,mmos aro now at lowest price,
Lents) your order with Adam Good,
CnxennvATIVE 0011veution on Friday
of this week.
Mao, Gn 1135 and son, of Alma, are
visiting in town.
SxIt,*eooEltnnEs and ice 0002101 o0otlpy a
front seat at present.
R. G. Wilson was greatly improved by
his visit to the ]Vest.
1)n'Is101 Court on Thursday of this
week, Judge Doyle presiding.
A out load of eggs was snipped from
the Brussels Egg Emporium this week.
Tnn Enterprise Salt Works is shipping
over a ear load of salt per day this week.
Bor. F1Li10 Sw.3ox, wife and children
of Monkton, were in town for few days
this week.
A mom excursion train will he run
to Wingham on July 12th. Return
fare 85 cents.
Enrosnoe Examination on Thursday
and Friday of'next week in the. Brussels
public school.
Vim, still continues to sell furniture
oheaporthan any outer dealer in Brns-
sele•
:LAososec Snoze.—L'yory do lription
of shoes -very cheap. Mons' 86e, boys'
700. A. Goon.
HANG out your flags and bunting on
Dominion Day and give the place a regu-
lar holiday appearance,
Minor Dim= and Herbie will be
home o11 Saturday of this week from
Winnipeg.
Minion Von would like to exchange a
new top buggy, an organ, a piano, or
furniture for a good horse or colt.
BEATTIE'S bus is receiving an over-
hauling and an open rig is being used in
the meantime.
Mns. Amma r=n wishes to inform
oustomers that she has removed to the
place lately occupied as the Budget 013100.
DOMINION DAY ORLEoBATION.—Elevated
seats (free) will be reserved for the ladies
in the Park. This will enable them to
have a good view of the games.
Rims. J. FEncosoN and D. Rogers
were in Brussels on Wednesday en route
to their new circuits. They have ex-
changed places, Londesboro' and Att-
wood.
Ian CREA➢r.---Something extra in ice
cream at Mrs. Kirks. Also oonfection-
ary and lino cigars. Try them, they
oan,t be beat. Opposite Queen's Hotel,
Brussels.
Dox'r forget that Friday of this week
is set aside as the timo when persons
owning lots or having friends interred in
the Brussels cemetery are asked to go
there and aid in making improvements
in this property.
BY notice olsewhsre it will bo observed
than Mrs. Isaac Hodge died.on Wednes-
day, at Henfryn. The deceased was the
mother of Mrs. Thos. Watson, now of
Harriston, and was known to a great
many in Brussels.
Mns. J. L. STURMr, daughter and eon
left Brussels for Harriston on Wednes-
day. Mr. Sturdy followed on Thursday.
He purchased B. Carry's blank horse and
R. Leatllerdale's handsome covered
phteton and took them with him.
A MEETLY° of tho J.ie£orm Association
of Brussels, will be held next Tuesday
evening, at 8 o'olook, in the rooms over
Deadman's.drug store. 6. large attend -
alum requested as business of importance.
will come before the meeting.
0. R. SYITn, O11airnlan,
3�6ARR_T�D,
MACnoNALD—GnIYeox.—At Wingham, on
the 19th inst., by Rev. Mr. Moor -
house, Mr. W. H. Macdonald, to
Miss Minnie Griffin, both of Wing -
ham.
=xa=_
11IAnsUALL.—L1 Blyth, on June 15th, Mrs.
Jas. Marshall, aged 61 years.
Honoo.—In Hsnfryn, on the 20th inst.,
Reb000a, relict of the late Isaac
Hodge, aged 70 yours, 5 months and
17 days.
31a381 -0-0$2=12..,S Ia2A72,2=1,0.
C0n0E0TED munstLL*' EVNEY w5011.
Fall Wheat 8890
Spring Wheat 98 90
Barley 40 45
Oats... 25 275
Peas 60
Butter, tubs and rolls.... 12
Eggs per dozen 10
Flour per barrel 5 00
Potatoes 30
Hay per ton 9 00
Hides per lb 2
Salt per bbl., retail1 26
Sheep skins, will ..... ' 60
Wool, per ib 18
62
13
00
00
00
00
3
00
` 1 00
22
iSM-a.FORTf1 S,SAFv }7'1'F.f.
00051000ED OAn1FOLDY EVERT SEEK.
Fall Wheat 88
Spring Wheat 88
Oats 20
Peas 60
Barley. 40
Potatoes 33
Butter, per lb 12
Eggs, per dozen 10 00
Apples, per bushel 30
Hogs, dressed,
Beef
Hay
Wood, per cord
Sheepskins, each
90
90
27
52
45
00
13
85
0 00 00
4 50 5 50
9 00 00
2 50 4 50
90 57
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GIINLRAL SERVANT WANT -
En, Apply at once to 0I118, w. 31
SINCLAIR. 48-tr..
PlitHLL FOR SERVIOE.—rTHE
undersigned will keen a thorough bred
Min for servle0, on lot 6, con. 11, Grey,.
Tornio, 81.00, payable et *11110 of sorrier,
Willi
o iotm•ning, it 4smY,Wt.BISSHOP 74
taste TRLYED ON 'TI]'LPBEMISES
, of the mldorel ped lot 38 eon. 10;
on or about 01001 week of aSmo, 1 yearling(t
„Alcor, gray in color. W11s owner isregtlestild
to pay all 011arges and tape him away, Also
strayediram mypremisn5 about lilt Of May
,
1 ttvo-yoar.old steer, elliodv red but with
allot White markings and wblte Star on fore.
head, Any portion returning Or Sending me
wh01•oabente of 5a1Oo *0311 bo suitably to.
warded. JAM1.8 HNIOBT,
G0.4+ Cratabroolt 1'. 0,
1
.4 i1)11011(3 the ie snulcr months 0411^ j
manning Satnnday, May llt11 L uoii) ousts i
posse ngurs on l,,tnrds j, 0f tacit wrek 1,x00,
Itorria to 8eafo't11 and 1'Otuut fol. 51,02 and �
{10111 Brussels to Hastert& and return' 5101.
stage barns at usual hours.
8, WALHII, Proprietor.
pRESSAIAICING.—
rho undersigned awakes to Intimate
ko oho wino of Brussels and surrounding
country that sho io prepare.1 to attend to
all orders intrrsbotl 00 her, Satisfaction
guaranteed. Shop—Upstairs, ono door north
of Walter JorksOn'e hardware store,
f.0- 31188 SAMPLE,
t" ORRIS AND 6PAFORTII STAGE
,X Bourn.
Stageleaves Gorrio about 5:30 0. n1„ recall-
ing Brussels about 8:90 0..101., 51,11 1•X11 o't•R'o
let Seaforth about 11:80 a. 01. itetarning will
leave $oator*h about n:83 p, 1n„ read hug
Ilrussele about 0:46, in time to oouno0t with
trains going north nod south. Also make
oeaoectious with 0. P. 11. at Wroxeter and
Currie. 8, WAL$I'f, Proprietor,
LOOS0100000 dots business in
Cemadafoe }o0rs, our repo
lte tiou and responsi billty
is established. We want .three mon in your
vicinity to 005)10sent us, to whorl exclusive
territory will be given. fiautlsono oatllt
free, Salary and expenses paid weaklyy,
previous experience nob required. AVrla0
at 'moo for terms. nerdy Stools for Canada
'a specialty. MAY BROS., .Nwrseryntoi,
,Booboster, N.Y. 48 8
STRAYED FROM THE PRE AI.
ISEo of the undorsigood, lob 11, con, 11,
Grey, on or about May 26, 8 head of cattle,
One 1e a steer rising 2 years, red and white
in 0010r with white star iu forehead. The
ether two aro yearling steers, ono is rad
and white In dolor with white stripe down
i is back, and oho other is dark gray color.
Any information leading to their recovery
will be thankfully resolved by CHARLES
SWITZFII, Cranbrook, P.O, 47-1
3 ULL FOR SERVIOE —I WILL
keep on my Parm,lot 27, eon. 6, Mar -
xis, a tlioro'-brod hates Bull, of the Dubose
family. Podigoo(' cat be soon at the s tables.
Terms—Thoro'-bred cows, e0 • high graded
cows, $3; 00M111011 sows, 31,56, with privil..
ego of returning during tho season. To be
paid 45 tf erbOforJOHN B OAUmPOOT $8p,
REAL ESTATE.
T'ARMS --HUN-
n131l00 ir7rn hasFOR seversSALE, codTFarmsE f er
sale andto rant, only terms, in Townships
Morris orris 1151 Grey. F. S. 00CTT. Brussels.
87-tt,
r1f1ANNERY FOR SALE.— THE
3- Bra:Well Tannery is offered for sane at
a bargain. In it is a 15h.p, engine and
80 h. is, boiler .16 vats, 2 curry tables, 2 stoves,
good bark ,pill and a full sot 01 tools, with
heating pipes to leaohea, eke, Theo aro
about2 acres of land in connection with the
building. No tannery nearer than Wingham
or Listowel. Terms easy. For further par-
ticulars, as t0 price, terms, 80„ Imply at
87- TEE roaTPublishing House, &nasals.
Li7ARMFOB SALE.—TIE SUI3•
sonmos offers his valuable 100 acre
farm, being lot 8, eon. 18, Grey Township,
Iiurou 00„ for solo, There aro about 50
acres cleared and in good heart. There is n
log house, good hank barn, beating orchard,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premises. For further particulars, 55 to
u7,ric5,15rnls, Oto„ apply to oho Proprietor,
'L'I108.HISLOP, Olen P 0„ N, W. T.. or to
0-tf DOLGALD STItACIIAN. Brussels
'WARM FOR SALE.—THE UN-
nitn5lGNEn Offers (3Or sale the Horth
east quarter of lot 28, concession e, Morris,
Court ty of lluron,ecutaiutug 60 acres. The
laud is of first quality andln a high state of
cultivation. well fenced and under drained,
116 acres cleared. Now frame house, 8 rooms,
milk house with concrete walla, 2 wells,
good barna and shod, orchard, etc. Plight
acres of fall wheat. This desirable property
adjoins the corporation of Brussels. Suit-
able terms will be given. Titleperfdot.
JAMES 0BIEVJ6, Owner,
80- Seaforth P.0.
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN •
1DE115001E1) o1ers .his 150 -acro farm
for sale, being lot 18, and 81 lot 19, con, 7,
Grey, About 80 or 00 amen cleared. Fences
iu goodropair. 35 acres bush on the 50 -acre
lot and 10 acres on the other lob. 2 good
bearing oroharda,. one on each place and
plenty of good water. Thoro is a good brick
veneered house containing 0 rooms. Two
barns. The frame ono is 43x00.011 a stone
foundation, the other is log. Oho farm is
under good cultivation and is only '1 of a
mile from the stirring villego of Ethel, and
0 miles from Ilrussele, For further part! cu-.
lags apply to 1301.1041; 1BATEMAN, Proprie-
tor. - 10,11
20,,AORE FARM FOR SALE.
A 4ret-olasa farm for Salo to the
Township of at0rrls in the County of Unroll
being south half of north half lots 25 elz 26
and south half of 20 In sob co,,, containing
000 aoree morn or less, 125,,, acres mostly
clear of stumps and in a good state of cnlbl-
vation• There is a young bearing orchard,a
good house and bank barn 50 k 56 feet wih
stone stable underneath. Tho farm is situ-
atodwithin a mile of the Village of Brussels
units a good farm for grain or stock rale-
ing as His watered with the river Maitland
and never failing opr'ing crook. Possession
will be given at any time. Por fm•thor par-
ticulars apply on oho premises or to A.R.
ROBERTSON Brussels, P. O 0•tt.
00I) FARM FOR SALE IN
. LMorris, on rca50nable tonne. In order
to close the affairs of tho estate of tho lath
W. 0. Hingetou, the executors offer the fol-
lowing valuable lands for sale North
half of Lot 80, Concession 5, Township of
Morris,00ntaining 00 acme. , On this lot is
erected a good frame barn with stono foun-
dation, good orchard, well 13003175331». Neat-
ly all cleared, and 19 on the grave road
closely adjoining the village of Ornasals.
This farms a valuable ,Ons, is well fenced
and in a good state of cult•vation. For
prices and terms apply to T11108. ILIOLLY,
Brussels P. 0,, Emmy 41.1E111E853 Vlotoria
Square P. 0,, 0r JAttns Sniaru, ,Maple Lodge
P. 0., Middlesex County,
BUSINESS CARDS.
TAT H. MoORAOKEN,
IssurerofhdarriageLicensce, 001ce
at his Or000ry, Turnbarry street, Brussels.
ivf ISS O'CONNOR,
Toaohor of Piano and organ. Toms
Thursday mncu. tl Friday at Mee. 1) lCnmpbell s,
Walton.
!rI.SS lIARGREAVI,B
Desh'os to rocodve pupils for inatrlio-
biono0n 5110 piano and Orson. 10no years
bxpeblonoe. Rosldonee with rare, HnrgrpaV-
05,over Popp Or'sD08gStore. •
N. BARRETT,
s Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next dour
south of 4, 27, lifoltay It Co's hardware store.
Indies' andch ildron's lialr cutting a speelnity
13`A choice stools of cigars kepi,
ROBERT oUNNINGHAIVII
1N5011AN013, ..
giros AND MARINO.
GUELPH
by
M°NAIR,
/-
eolb0 f A.,.1300 o TdOor, Coos,: (s.
stoner, 1te31t _ef Li001lv•1yvnrllr, d Agent stoner, u a, 00 (J Ofilse t the Gt' bgent
Niro Omoe, lio0 Co. ,ilfllco at the Oraubrook
Post (1t0oe,
JuNJ; 28, 1889,
CHEMICALLY PURE,
DARK SHADE.
I have thoroughly tested
lay Paris Green, and find it
Chemically Pure. Having
had considerable experience
in testing many tons of Paris
Green in the Wholesale busi-
ness, -I and 111 a position to
judge what good Paris Green
should be like, and the peo-
ple may rely upon getting
IL PURE Paris Green at
PEPPER'S DRUG STORE,
Opp.Queen's Itotc1. BRUSSELS
BANKING.
A/i-gINTOSII t� MoTAGGART,
1V1 BANKERS, • BRUSSELS,
Transact a. Ga .e.. .1 Haavlcin.s'
euslazeoe.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian analetta.l Staten Drafts bought
and sold.
Ieterest allowed on D,10104ts.
00110:U0718 'Mad(' on favorable terms.
Canadian Agents—ME1iwnoxr's 13211311 o1,
CANAnA.
New York Agonts—Iursnrt.ns AND TaAn-
mn'e NATIONAL Battu.
LEG IL AND CONVEYANCING.
VT SINCLAIR,
• Solicitor, 00nvoyaneer,Nobary Pub.
Lie, leo. Ounce—Graham's Block,1 door north
of Popper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
Loan.
PP( E. WADE,
s 1 ", Barrister, Saiortor and Notary Pub.
lie. Conveyancing. Collections and Luanlug.
Mr. Wade will attend in Gores every Wed-
nesday at two o'clock,
'f' IOKSON & HAYS,
JL!' (Cato with (Garrow d: Proudfoot 0ode.
rich,) Barristers, 00Holtors, Conveyancers,
130, Mho—Grant's IS lock, Bross els. Money
t0 Loan.
E. e,EATS, w.n, D3C1SON,
,% AI. TAYLOR, i3. 0. L.
•Barrister, Solicitor, aka, of the afar
of Taylor, McCullough S Burns; Barristers
Solicitors, deo., Manning &000ado, Toronto.
Money to loam,
A 1•IUNTET
Clams of .the Fourth Dlvnsiot Oourt,
Oo Sinton, Conveyancer, Notary Publio,
Laud, Loon and I05nr01305 Agent. Rands
im+oats'] 011,1 to loan, Oellecttous notch
Office in Graham's Sleek, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS. •
�
EORGE KIRKBY,
LiconaodAuctioneerr. Salon uondltek-
oilon reasonable terms. Parma and farm
stock a epooinity. Orders left at Tnn Posy
P ublish{ng House, Brussels, or gout to Walton
P. 0., will receive prompt attention.
A RAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, is always ready to at -
to ud sales ct farms, farm stook, ho: Torras
cheerfully given. Cranbloolc P, 0. Salon
may bo arranged at TEE POST Pnbltnhtng.
Nouse, Brussels.
MEDICAL CARDS.
'( TM. I'. GALE, M. D,, 0.115.,
]geons O of tha r olloge of amina iau
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination.
Oilloother, and Besidonoo—Main street East,
1]11101, Ontario,
T A. MONATJGHTON, WI. D.
. 0. M. L, It, 0.1., lldinburgh, M, 0, P,
8.011*. At Pepper's Drug Store from 0 to
11:00 a. In. and from 1:80 to 4 p, m; At other
honr0rimy beYouud at his residence, form-
erly occupied by Dr. 13 utoninson, Mill et,
VETERINARY.
)
1 •
W. O'BRI1N, V.'S.,
liamr Gradfieto-of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, 10 prepared to trent all
dioaasosofdomeotieatedanimals an scientific
and approved prinoipins. 011100--Ttvo doers
north of bridge, Turaborry street.
TNO, D. WARWICK, V. S ,
Graduako .of 5110 Ontario Veterinary
061 lege, hps openod an 00(310 iu Brussels 515.1
15 now prepared to treat all diseases of
domesticated animalo'o.n the latest solenttile
and Improved principles, Cans attended to
day or night, OJBoe in X, 0, Richard's MO,
nose Shop, opposite Queen's Hotel, Brussels
DENTAL.
ab2 TzS¢cx z t
"0, L Balld E. D.'3„ honor 'Graduate and
a1.30, 0. B. 8. Toronto. Vitalised Air given,
Ofliae—]tun*'Ens BLc3E, SeAron0fr,
W. 0. Pear, L, D. S„ Graduate Of
Toronto 800001 of Dentistry. All.
operations gahranteocl, r -Artfdoial
tooth, first quality, and gn¢awltoed
fit, for $12.00 210r set, 06100--0ADy'o
111300x, HRA eltSx
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57..A. 312.fs.1.''."10T7.1, 'Ser, =p.a..
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aloof, o the Royal Colidee Geo Dauta1811rgol Ie Toronto. No 1221 oxide Goo
teeth. 0 iee-o olio Palblass l/xtrtiotioa of
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