The Brussels Post, 1889-7-5, Page 8t~
$ A4 it evor nr:'nrr,'d to you that in
t. riting tet friend or nn acquaitt-
n.•e y, ti tete in n inenH11r0 JU Ie''d
by 11v p,l+ty y"u write upon and the
u t u,,,pr+t'teal u:.„ POesilrly the person
or piranha, who may receive your letter.
have no other means it judging you, go
' the/ do so by your letter. if the paper
you write upon is pots and the envelopes
are ouch that you can road through, you
Will naturally be looked upon as being
e either 1 tor, miserly, or else a bad judge
Of good nett parer, aside from title it
does not pay to use alt inferior article.
We are selling £tret.ulass paper and en-
velopes so cheap now that you should
bave it good. We have made te specialty
of this hue of oar business, having had.
•our customers preferences in view. It iH
- as muck a pleasure for us to sell a good
article as it is Etre our customers to buy
it, and judging by our increased ealee,
our efforts to please have not been in
vain, Should you at any time receive
from us any thing that may not be satis-
factory or as represented, we would take
it as a special favor if you would tell us
and we will gladly exchange it.
G. A. D10ADMAN,
Druggist and Fancy Goods Dealer.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION, W. G. & I. E.
Traiusteave Brussels Station, next and
South as follow 6:-
41elai;8onth. Going 'ertlt.
mane. ,........ -7:02 a.m. I Mixed 0:20 aim
Express-.. 11:d5 axed Mail..... %Oa p:m
nixed............ 6:55p.m, I Express— steepen
,oral'Z.civs !tans,
A chief's among ye trkin' notes
An' faith he'll print it.
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Zeta.
•HARING•
• CAsn for Eggs at MoOracken's.
Mien shake bas struok Brussels.
:Emu strawberries at The Restaurant.
THE plwnic season is to the fore now.
Puna Paris green at G. A. Deadman's,
Wrier, Ross, of Guelph, is visiting in
'Sown this week.
Mess Cox, of Porter's Hill, was visiting
Mrs. Roberts this week.
IF your watch don't run right take it
to Jas. Jones. He'll set it right.
S.AEoux extorsion train on the "12th"
to Wingham. Return fare 35 cents.
STRAWBERRIES are now at lowest price.
Leave your order with Adam Good.
Do not fail to call and get a bargain
in clothing before we move. Ross Bnoe.
A OM= of base ball between the dry
goods men and legal lights was to have
been played last Wednesday afternoon but
rain prevented.
Sts octave organ for sale. Cost $150,
will sell for 875. Good as new. May be
seen at Mrs, J. W. Shiel's residence.
40.4ins GEo. Etienne.
F. W. O'Bamx, V. S., has disposed of
his business to J. D. Warwick, V. S„ who
lately located here. Mr. O'Brien talks of
seeing the golden west, We don't like to
see him !eare town as he is a first-class
citizen.
ON mar WING,—As I am on my rounds
cleaning, repairing and tuning organs
and repairing and cleaning sewing ma•
obinee, please drop me a card to let me
know where to call. Second bend ma-
chines on band and none given out with-
out making good stitching.
544. T, MooaE,
Dn. SINCLaIit, the Scottish Specialist,
of Toronto, will be at the Queen's Hotel,
Brussels, on Tuesday, July 16th to at
tend to patients suffering from chronic
or private diseases, or diseases of the
brain, nerve, heart and longs. Consul.
nation free. Don't forget the date of Dr.
Sinolair's visit, 16th inst.
WELL-DIGamu an DRm,LLVG.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to flim
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st„ Brussels, 43-11
LAST Sabbath evening Rev, M, Swann
preached the closing sermon of his pas-
torate in Brussels to a large congrega-
tion, His diecouree was a most appro-
priate one, full of seasonable advice and
kindly counsel. The rev. gentleman,
wife and daughter left for their new
home, at Glencoe, on Thursday followed
by the good wishes and prayers of the
entire congregation.
AN informal farewell and reception
service, combined, was held at the Diose
of the prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening ea the basement of the Methodist
church. Short epeeohee were given by a
number of the members, both male and
female, having pertionlar reference to
Rev. Mr, Swann's pastorate here, and
words of welcome to the new pastor, Bev,
S. Sallery, B. A., 13. D. As A parting
token from the ladies in the congregation
to Mrs, Swann S. Fear presented her
with a gum of money. The gift was
suitably acknowledged. Revde. Mesere.
Swann and Seliery and their wives gave
expression to their sentiments and re-
turned thanks for the kindly reference to
the past and hopeful outlook for the
future. B. Gerry occupied the chair. A
general hand shaking was in order at the
close of the meeting. Rev. Mr. Swann
and family left for their new home on
Thursday afternoon.
ELECTION or Orroens.—Last Friday
evening the annual meeting for the elec-
tion of officeze and teachers, in conneo-
tion with the Methodist Sabbath School
was field in the church, Rev. M, Swann
presiding. The Treasurer's reportehowed
the receipts to be 4156 inoluding s bal.
anon of about $50 from the previous year.
The expenditure was over 856, leaving a
balanoe of about 8100 in hand. The
Librarian reported about 200 in the
library. Over 1,600 had been given out
during the year and with 4 exceptions
llad'been returned. W. 11, Kerr was, on
nomination of the pastor, reappointed
Superintendent. He named W. R.
Mooney and D. Armstrong ae Secretaries;
Miss Hambly and bliss Moore, Librar-
ians ; W. A. Oalblok, Treasurer ; I3,
Gerry, Assistant -Superintendent. Teach -
ore, {Rev. 8, Salley, 13, A., B. D„ Rev.
18. Taal, Dr. Hanes, S. Anderson, T.
Fletcher, Mies 13, E. Kerr, W. A. 011.
bfok, Miss McNaughton, Mre, Sellery,
4Vm. Roddick, (leo. Love, Miss Minnie
Moore, Mies Gerry, 3. T. Pepper, J. T.
Cook, Geo, Mooney, idles Oliver, Mre.
Andereoei and Miss Kerr. It was dada -
ed to 'hold the annual grhnel pic-nin
til . 3,4 ory,t,,,itt,,,.
I1r,. 1V, ,.,w, of t'alt, wee in town ov.r
len 1
os in teen he edoeks and ;roved.
ty at .1,Jones'. •
eenet7.hue tidied i1: morn for the Aunt•
Char vitiation,
ltat'tuts tc watches rind jewelry prompt-
ly attended to at Jett. Jones'.
Mae 1iir. af:N, of Pettis, is visiting her
cousin, Mise Mary Howe.
Ter lady teacher of Brussels school
are all away this week for their summer
y.l3atiun.
Alta, D. WATSON and children of Brant.
ford, tore visiting relatives and friends in
Brussels. ,
Leenossu Snots: --Every description
of shoes -very cheap- Mens' 015e, boys'
70o. A.. Goon.
A I1oNALn steam hoe engine was tested
last week preparatory to being sent to
Oakville.
A little on of Arthur McGuire has
been very ill with typhoid fever, but he i°
now doing well.
No. 383 was the lucky tioket in draw-
ing for the Baymtnd sewing maollte°
last Monday.
l n. Dreeonb, merchant tailor, had a
new awning pot up last Saturday in front
of his store.
Ion can get any kind of Sewing
Machines or Organs at Leatherdele's at
rook bottom prices.
Ma. AND Mna. Woonuay, of Londeeboro',
were the guests of their daughter, Airs.
Roberts, this week.
Rev. J. S. Menne, of Holmesville, was
in town on Tuesday en route to his new
field of labor at Arthur,
Ir will pay any person to call and so
Geo. Love et, Co's Furniture Room. New
Goode and new Prices.
Mose Jots Ross is home for her vaOa-
tion from Michigan, where she has been
engaged in teaching school.
LEATHERDALE'e i8 the headquarters in
Brussels for Furniture, Undertaking,
Sewing Machines and Organs.
Miss LTzkiE JACxeON ie away at Tor•
onto and may assume a new role in the
musical circle. She is a fine pianist.
WE will do what we advertise., sell our
stook of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings
for the next 20 days at cost. Ross Bnoe.
BEV. S. SELLERT, B.A„B.D., will
preach hie introduotory sermons in the
Methodise church of this town next Sun-
day.
> r yon want a Naw Raymond Sewing
Ivlaohine go to R. Leatherdale. He will
sell you one for $22.00. I peid 835 for
mine."
TEE evening service in Melville church
was withdrawn teat Sabbath owing to
the fact that it was communion in Knox
church.
THE drug store window of J. T. Pepper
has been the centre of attraction, the
little fountain catching the eye of the
passersby.
TEnnz O'NEn.'s black trotting horse
got two prizes on Monday and Tuesday
at the Palmerston races, taking 2nd
place in the open trot, and the 8 minute
race.
ALL ordere for teaming left at J. G.
Skene's or A. M. McKay & Co's store
will be promptly attended to. .All orders
for garden plowing left with the above
named gentlemen will receive prompt at-
tention. 30 HENnEasoN Bnoe,
Rev. R. PAUL occupied the pnlpit of
the Methodist church last Sunday morn-
ing. He has been asked by the chairman
of the Owen Sound District to take charge
of a mission of six appointments in the
Colpoy's Bay locality, but he declined.
THE Owen Sound base ball team played
8.1 Wroxeter on Dominion day with the
"Unions," of Wroxeter and Gerrie. The
visitors were very badly worsted the score
standing 20.0. Onr old Brusselite, Alex,
Brook, catcher for the Owen Sound team,
has our sympathies,
THE Winnipeg Free Press of June 25th
says : "Harry Dennis, of Brussels, who
with his son Herbie, has been visiting
the city and Province for the past
month, returned oast yesterday morning,
highly pleased with his trip and what
ht saw in this land of illimitable possi-
bilities.
PRESENTATION.—Last Friday evening
the officers and teachers of the Methodist
Sabbath Sohool and a few others waited
on Miss lea Swann, at she parsonage, and
presented her with a handsome photo.
album and a book of poems, expressive
of regret at her removal &c„ accompanied
by a brief address, read by Miss Minnie
Moore, Miss E. Tl. Kerr made the pres-
entation. After a suitable recognition
of the gift by the recipient and a few re-
marks from Rev. M. Swann, Rev. R.
Paul, Dr. Holmes, T. Fletcher and Mrs.
Swann the company departed to their re-
spective homes.
THE TORONTO INnuerRIAL FAIR,—The
Direotors of this Fair, which is to be held
this year from the 911 to the 21st Sep-
tember, are already actively at work
making preparation for the same, and
appear determined to make it excel in
magnitude aeld attractiveness any of its
predecessors. We have received a copy
of the prize list, which ie very neatly
gotten up, and any of our readers who
may desire a copy can some one by
dropping a post card to H. J. Hill, the
manager, at Toronto. A large amount
has again been appropriated by the Die
raptors for new spatial attractions, and
the erection of additional buildings, ole,
A ELITE correspondent says; Rev.
John Roes, B. A., of Bruesele, delivered
lecture entitled John Bunyan, the Im-
ortal Dreamer, in the Presbyterian
rah here, on Tneeday night of lost
eek, The rev. gentleman has the name
being an eloquent speaker, and we are
re his reputation was not injured by
s a pearanoo here. The lessons he
ew from the life of Bunyan were min -
3 dudes, The choir rendered socal. He is hard on me ex,
silent music during the evening. They
ad the organ froe,t the basement moved
to the gallery for the occasion, and 10
se certainly a great improvement. The
oeipts were about 812.
Knox CnOaoir.--The communion ser.
ce was held last Sabbath. Rey. J.
ease B. A„ conducted service on Satur•
ay. Rig discourse from John 1u":14
as a decided brilliant effort, reselling
every nook and corner of a dieoiple'e
fe. Rev, D. B. McRae preached to a
go audience on Sabbath evening from
al. 8 : 6. Mr. McRae went to the root
the matter when he asked his audience
s it always the oase that eve who pro•
ose to fear the Lord do often speak one
another," Por that matter Mr, Mo.
ae might have aeked whether ench a
ing is nor the case with some Chris.
Me At all events if the congregation
d not hear the ?!truth itis not hankie
o rev, gentleman slid not preaell it,
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bq;utd at int Po -t 1'ublishhtg Mount. 1 1 L„ :;3110 :1111 or leas, to tlreatinl, l5n teear, n„ N°tur.i°' of etch Week, front
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l 6 stag le v sae mend inti rotui'tl UUt'.
11r7nghanl ill Tuesday. the 9(h of July, at i out the County of Coen. Some Of them stage leaves at ndual ilelire. l r
11 1:r•a, m• i have wings and same have not, the let. ! H. \VA,LS1I, Proprietor. j 1d
I ter being the most prolific, ;t being eail. '
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11YALr, PELTos, of Tnnerldp, made a
visit here ti:is week. He tame to two his
„Rioter."
Beet'f11: Boos, running roam won, the
open running roe at Teeewater on Do.
Iltllli„n !lily,
Bliss S•rt:ysesot, of London, a Iormar
teacher in brussels Public: School, levisit-
ingold friends in town,
Atm'. LAn°I,aLe has gone to Kemble,
Grey, Co„ Slaving completed his terns of
apprenticeship with W. T. Hunter..
THE Jubilee curlit:g modal wen by
Brussels came to hand this week. It is
bronze and appropriately engraved,
loot casually learned this week that
]3rnest S. Cooper, a farmer Breceselite,
ie•now a happy bemediet, residing in
Ohio.
We intend moving. to our near stand,
in Leckie's Brook, in about 20 days and
will clear out our stock at cost. Ross
B,sos. 60-
A LA (10 number of people went to the
depot on, Thursday afternoon to say good.
bye to Rev, M. Swami, Mrs. Swann and
Mise Ise.
Waal makes such a rush at Noss Bros.
clothing store ? Why because they are
gulling clothing and gents' furnishings at
cost,
Tse regular monthly treating of the
Brea, els School Board will be held this
(Friday) evening in the Connell
Chamber.
D. Pannone of Meeers. Scarff a Fer-
guson, dry goods mon, of Stratford and
Brussels, is in town this week, pnshiug
the business here.
Tacna are 45 pupils writing at the
Entrance Examination held in Brussels
this week. Mr, Dickson, of Seaforth is
the presiding, examiner.
MRs. J. 0. HALLIDAt and her son Geo.,
of Soarff & Ferguson, left on Tuesday for
a holiday visit to Detroit.. They will be
away for a few weeks,
INe00000n Mamma was. visiting Brue.
eels school this week. He was in the
primary department last Friday. He re-
ports things moving along wool.
G o. LOVE & Co. have no goods to sell
for spite but they will do undertaking an
half combine prices and w111 use their
hearse for the poor as well ae the rich.
E . W. Gun, of Kingsville, was home
for a few days this week. He was with
the Brussels Volunteer Company at Lon-
don fillieg the position ofbugller emanate
up with the boys.
P ARAfERs, why pay an agent running
from house to house 310 or 812 more for
a sewing machine than you can buy one
for in Brussels? R. Leatherdale will
sell you a New Raymond for 822.
Rev. Jas. litmus and wife were in
town this week. The rev. gentleman
was pastor of the Methodist church in
this town for 3 years. He will be locat-
ed at Benmiller, near Goderith, this
year.
THE Misses Fleuty, of Wingham, were
in town ou Monday. D. B. O5'albick and
wife of the same plane were also in Brus-
sels visiting at W. A. Calbiok's. bliss
Annie Calbiok returned to Wingbam with
them.
IllELvixxt church Sabbath School pic-
nic wee held in A. Delgatty's grove last
Friday afternoon. Amusements in the
way of swings, croquet, ball, boating,
&c., was provided and a very pleasant
time was put in by all.
Ar the opening of the Manitoba Metho-
dist Conference, convened at Winnipeg
last week, Rev. W. L. Rttttledge, pastor,
of Grace church, in the above mentioned
city was chosen President. The rev.
gentleman is Mrs. (Rev.) J. L. Kerr's
youngest brother.
Leo Sabbath afternoon in connection
with the Temperance lesson, in the
Methodist Sabbath school, a recitation
was given by Robbie Maunders, a piece
of music by Nellie Ward and Ella Love,
a reading by Reggie Fletcher, and a few
words by Mrs. Swann and the Saporta.
tendent,
Alcove the crowd on Monday we
310110ed former Brusselites in the persons
of Thos. Ainlay, of Listowel ; D. Fer-
gueoo, of Teeswater ; G. L. Ball, L.D.S.,
W. Rartry and Jas. Jones, of Seaforth ;
M. MoLennan and little 'Murdie," of
London ; R. Blaok, of Gorrie ; Harry
Matheson, of bVoodstbck, T. Watson, of
Harriston ; Albert Fitzpatrick, of Ar-
thur; John Anderson, of Chicago ; Jas.
Drewe, of London ; Robb. Wynn, of Mit-
chell.
ALFRED DEADAIAN, youngest son of A.
Deadman, was married a few days ago
to Miss Louise, second daughter of G.
Gilbert, of Delaware. The marriage
was celebrated at the residence of the
bride's father, Rev. W. D. Hughson
officiating. Jas. Laurie aoted as grooms.
man, while Miss Martha Lynn did the
honors of bridesmaid. The ceremony
over, a short time was spent in pleasant
chat, after which the guests repaired to
the dining hall and sat down to a sump.
tuous repast. The tables were tastefully
arranged, and abounded with all the
delicacies of the season. Immediately
after dinner the bride and groom stetted
on their wedding lour, amidst the hearty
congratulations and well wishes of their
numerous friends, Part of the honey-
moon
oney
moon was spent with G. A. Deadman,
brother to the groom,
Canadian Noor*.
St. Tbomae policemen will in future
receive no fees, only actual expanses being
allowed them,
John Rose Robertson's name is flirting
with the next mayoralty contest in To-
YOnAll to.
the victims of the poisoning at the
West Zorn pio•nic are reported as having
fully recovered.
A turtle weighing 127 lbs. 8d oz, was
rooentiy captured in Puelbeeh lake by
two Guelph men.
Archbishop Tache, of Winnipegg, has
reoeived from the Pope a silver thaltoe,
being one of the jubilee gifts received by
hie Balinese.
Jae, Karn of Boaohville was
struck b
lightning last Thureday at noon and in-
stantly
t
stantly killed, Mr. Ram wag deeming a
load of hay from his farm near Beath -
villa to his hotel in the village, when
the heavy thunder storm came on. On
passing the woods he took shelter there,
in. The lightning etruck a tree under
which he Waif standing, and running
down it took Mr, Karn as its next victim,
Jag. Rare, was one of the beet-ltnown and
meet popular men in the county, having
Boar ., 1 for n•^t'ardr ;,(
n7
, nodal that they 'traduce four yomig emelt 111$SSSi1TA1i'NG,- ee
day, N,o remedy bee been found to pre- - Thenn,lerstgnod (Wires to intimate��Fhd
vent tl,c•tleetrnution by these poste. They to the mien or 11000ae:e and surrounding
;
are provitlttl with sharp ported bilis, e0a)hp that aha to proiare . t0 attend tn•
with t1'lirlt they 151., am the leaves and alt or ore tntrustol to ire, Satisrneti0u ' d
Moths and suck the juice of the grain. guaranteed.
11 alt.. Jaokuoln's lliirdware et rono `iour north 1
The pests have a natural enemy in Rev.
oral apeeies of parasites and ,ho "long - - -
bug:' i�-,C1iRIIIAND SEkFURTIf STAGII elit
-- a kt.74 Rome. �1,1,•
cog, 11! 5 3105 1'ONg13Mtt1'Rlif lt'Eg. Mai/GleamGerrie about 6000 a, u1.. reaoh-- I'
T lug Brussels about 8:80 a, an„ and 0111 arrive 1.
The Liberal Ctnlsorvntivu Association a'" Settrortll about 11:30,,. uo. itotnrniug will
leave Seaterth about 'r,80 p, m., reaching �.
of !last I£nroe met 001 the Town Hall, ]Brussels about 0:45, in time to column; with
Brussels, on Friday of last weelc. A tralue go ng north suit south. .150 make
rnnnoatJr lth U 1' R
Kelly, el Blyth, President, occupied the ------------ V, ��•
chair, 1 98 00 Having clone business in.
The following leading men vete Canada,for ,n1•s, our rept,
present:: --Jas. Perkins, H, Perkins, B. ututioa and responsibility
a astnb llshod. 0lo want three nlau to your -
S• Cook, R, MalroOd, T. K. Roddy, M. viednity to represent us, to whom exehteiver
Dano„ W G. Strong and W. Nash, territory will be given. Handsome outfit
Ilorviak.;;D. \$air, William Wilson L0O• Salary and ospensee laid weekly,.
Wrontter ; W. I,"le , Riellard S Arlin 0050105. °aperients net required, Write•
got P g, at ones for terms, '„(-ardy Ststl for Oanatla
Wingham,; Geo. JOhneon, George, PArlc a sboeaolty, MAE' 131 0S., Nursrrywotr,.
er, John Gardner, Mortis, Wm. Smith, ileo eater, N.T. 48,8
Turnberry.; T. E: Hays, MoEillop ; B.
Gerwy, Geo. Baker, E. 0. Rogers, J. D. n ULL FOR SERVICE—I WILL.
Ronald, Thos. Selly, Dr. 4r. G. 11Tolmes, hoe ou m lrarm,lot 27, can, 5, more.
Jae -Maxwell, J. J. Denman and A. 13. risen Ieesp 11107 ForotBull, of the Duchess.
N. Jenkins, Brussels, r^•^�
Relit. Birmingham, of Tosouto, was
also present, andlaid.before the meeting
a number of rules as guides to at thorough
organization, which were fully acoepted,
and acted upon,
The following executive, eomlnittees,
were seleoted ::—For Hawick,. James Peer
kiss ; Wroxeter, David Weir ; Turn -
berry, Richard Potter; Brussels, Gee.
Bicker ; Morris, W. J. Johnston ; Blyth,
P. Kelly ; Wingham„I1 L. Dickenson ;
Gey, Thos. Ennis,. T., Denman ; M°-
Billop, T. E. Hays=;, Hnlfett, Charles
Ploody.
Tho, following resolutions were aribpt-
ed:,
Mtfved by T. K. Roddy, eeeonded by • REAL ESTATE.
Jas. Perkins that this meeting of the
Liberal-Conseryative Association oSEaet
Huron desire to place•ou record the con-
fidence in the excellent management of
affairs of the country by the Govern-
ment of the Hon. Sir Joen Macdonald,
and hope that our honored leader may
long be spared to maintain oar national
polioy and British ennneotion.
Moved by T. E. Hays, seconded by B.
Gerry that we also express our great
approval of the course pursued by W. R.
Meredith and the members of the Local
Opposotion in the Ontario Legislature,
and pledge onroelvee to use every lawful
effort to return him a supporter at the
coming local elections, which we confi-
dently believe will result in the defeat of
the immoral Government which has so
flagrantly abused every prinoiple by
whish they obtained offioe, and have
held themselves in position by a system
so corrupt that all true Canadians should
wish them defeated.
11103 SAMPLE. ' A
small representation was resent. P. ••na iv nt liroxettr and
P P Gbrio. S. 1{'AT,SH, Prn rtetor
. Pedigree oanbms$0; viae tables.. Chemically Pure. IIs eialg'
Terms0 cowmen
cows, ee; high gradtable,.
cocas, 03; nommen °owe 01,60, with pldvil'•
age of returning daring the season. To be
pardlfor on or bdere drat of Deo ern bar, 188h
40.06 50115BHonuyootr,
I▪ TRAYE- D ON TRE PREMISES
of the undersignedfirst, Jot 18, con, 10, Grey,
on or i yearling
steer, grayt80 color.e ek ThelownerJune'is rennested
-to pay all charges and take him away. Also
strayed from my pr emises, about 1st of May,
1 two-year-old steer, chiefly red but, with
other white markings and white star on fore-
head. Any person returning or sending mo
whereabouts of earn° will be suitably re-
warded. JAMBS KNIGHT,
50.40 Oraabraa8o'. 0.
Jur,,; a; X8SO
--"u'n'tr"y'i.'.'�a yr•::'�t'al'+aaatb
A1S C
C•HEMICALL.Y PURE,.
DART( SHADE..
, I have thoroughly tested;
my Paris Green, and find. it
MARi.S2=7D.
SHEDDAN—WILSON.—In Los Angeles, Cal.,
on Juno 19th, at the residence of the
bride's parents Mr. James Sheddan
to Miss Ella Wilson, both of Cali-
fornia.
Huuii—Couxrte.--At Wingham, on the
26ta June, by Rev. W. T. Cluff, Mr.
Wm. Hudie, of bfcKillop township,
to Miss Annie I., daughter of Mr,
Jas. Coultes, of Morris township.
Summit—CLaac.—At Wingham, on the
26th inst„ by Rev. John Scott, M. A.,
Mr, Morris Smeltzer, of Morris,
to Miss Emma Jane, adopted daugh-
ter of Mr. William Clegg, Of Wing -
ham.
WILSON—STONES.—On June 19111, at the
resideuoe of the bride's father, by
Rev. W. T. Cluff, Mr. Matthew Wil-
son, of Morris township, to Miss
Janet A., daughter of Mr, T. W,
Stokes, of Grey township.
a.v'aTxoiv sa i mss.
Web tsenee, Joxr 11t11.—Farm stook,
Furniture, etc., on Lot 18, Con. 11,
Gray, to commence at 1 o'clock p. m.
Mre. Hiram White, proprietorees, Geo,
Kt.rkby, auctioneer.
meare'sSFt=+S S¢AR.7iaTs,
OORoEOTED CAREFULLY EVERY WEEK.
Fell Wheat 93 95
Bar
Spriley ng Wheat 93 '95
40 45
Pegs
OAte 26 • 27
50 52
Butter, tubs and rolls12 13
Eggs per dozen, 11 00
Flour par barrel 5 00 00
Potatoes .., 30 00
Hay per ton
Hides per lb.....................
29 3
Salt per bbl , reile'iti..... 9 00 00 1 25 00
Sheep skins tech........ 60 1 00
Wool, per 111 ........ 18 22
10.'T510' S41.41.1,2=51T2..
annum contain. 1Inal r w0010.
Fall Wheat 93 95
Spring Wheat - 98 95
Oats 26 27
Pine 50, 52
Harley 40' 45
Potatoes ,- 81) 00
Butter, per lb 12' 18
Eggs, per dozen 11 00
Applee, per bushel 80 85
Hogs, dressed 6 00 00
Beef 4 50 5 50
Hay 900 00
Wood, per cord 2 50 4; 60
Sheepskins, eaoh 40 57
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
BULL FOR SERVICE.—TH
Undersigned will keep a tltoroligk-bred,
bull for 000,100, on 10t 6, eon, 11, Grey„
Terme, 81.00, payable at time of eorvloo
with privilege of r° tu nrni
, Wee. 8108103''. g, if 147 46 Bary,
Cr1E1]P STRAYED FROM LOT
1177
20,00n, 19, Grey, between Juno 8 and
12,one owe, Walled and unshorn, with owe
800h. Any information loading to their
•osoycryy 10)11 bo thankfully received, VAP.
POEriSTialt, OMubrcok T',0, 01.4
RAYED ON THE PREMISES
IJ' of the Undersigned, 30110
8, Grey, or iJuno 6, one year old steer, ted
Nod white icolor.The 'Avner 15 repotted
t0 prove pYoptr•-•
inti' n, n,pfl 110
5:
ARMS FOR SALE,—THE UN-
noinsreNeD has severe, owl Farms f or
sale aad:to rent, easy terms, in Townships
of Mone and Grey. F. S. SCOW -Brussels.
87.180,
TANNERY FOR SALE.— THE
Brussels Tannery is offered for safe at
Ugh. p, boiler 17 van ts, 2 curry tebs,, engine oyee
good brk mill and a full set of tools, with
heating pipes to leaches, eve. There are
about sores of land fo connection with the
or Listowel, Terme eanearer
y re For further
Centers, nn Polto i, Publishing House, Brat
ussels,
j1ARMFOR SALE.—THE SUB-
farm,beinglot3,mrs his 000, 35, valuable
Township
Huron Co., /or sale. There are about 50
los house good! bank ban,, beasinghorcharl,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premises, For further particulars, as to
price,terms, etc„ apply to the Proprietor,
THOB.HISLOP,Olare P 0., N.W. T.. or to
2.tf DOTIGALD STRAOHAN, Brussels
J. ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN -
east quarter t of 28, eonooseion 0, Morris,
County of Huron, containing 60 ems. The
land is of first quality and In a high state of
cultivation, well forced and under -drained,'
o0 ao roe cleared, Now frame house, 8 rooms,
milk house with oonoreto waits,' 2 wells,
good barns and shed, ember'', etc. Eight
Wee of fail wifeat, This desirable property
adjoine the corporation of Sruseels. Suit-
able tonna will be given. Title perfect.
JAMES GRIEVR owner,
00- Seafortb P. 0.
TO ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN -
for sale being let 18 ffOud 9d lot 1b non m3,
irlrgoodrepalr80Or 90 15 mores on the 5(1 acre
Iot and 10 acres ou the other 100. 2 good
hearing oreharde. sae on eaob place and
plenty of good water. There is a good brink
veneered house containing 0 rooms, Two
borne, The frame ono is 43x00 ou a stone
foundation, the other le log. The farm is
under goad cultivation and is only 5 of a
mile from the stirring Village of Ethel, and
inn 0 miltBJfurther portion. Brussels.
ATD1N,Proprie-
tor.
4611
200 ACRE FARC FOR SALE.
k first-elaee farm fox sale in oho
Township of SOOrrie In the Oounty of B iron
being south half of north half lots 26 & 26
and south half of 26 in 6th eon., °entailing
205 acres more or less, 135 aoree mostly
oloar of stumps and in a goad abate of mini-
vetton, There is a young bearing orohard,a
good house and hank baru 6S x 60 feet with
stone stable underneath, Tho farm is situ-
ated gdafhrnlorostktndisa800frm for grain steal rats -
Big
as itis watered with the river 8fabtiand
and never failing spring °reek. Possession
will b0 given et any time. For furtli'or par-
ttoulars apply ea the premises or to .5..
110SESTb01 Brneesls, P. 0 6-01
C1,..00D FARM FOR SALE IN
VI Morris, on'reresotable terns. in order
to close the affairs of the estate Of the late
W,
ng$valuablet the mouton Tesale Noftb
half of Lot 80, 00ndelte!'on 1( Township of
Morrie containing 00 aoree. 0u tble lot is
erootet{ a good frame harp with stone faun.
.dation, good orchard, well'andwimp . Near•
ly all oleared, and 18 ofit the grave road
closely adl9ainingg the village of Brussels.
This farm 3e a valuable one,. is well fenced
prides to n good auto of cultivation, For
Brussels P. 0e,, BENPR JBNNINSe, • Vlotoo BELLY,
Square P.O., or JAlS° S,a1 u, ;Maple' Lodge
P. A,, Middlesex county.
BUSINESS CARDS.
VET H. MoORACKEN,
f 1 . Usurer ofMarriageLloenses. OOloe
at his Oroeery, Turnberry street, Brussels,
MISS O'CONNOR,
Teeelter of Piano and Organ, Terme
hspdiayiemAseIaTuray and IriratD OmpbI,
Walton,
MISS HARGREAVES
De°Iran to reoelvo pupil° for instrao.
tion on the Plano and Organ, Nina 'tsar
experience. Beeidooee with 1005 Hargreav-
os, over Popp or'e Drug Store,
N. BARRETT,
. Tonsesilal Artiet• Sh° t -
Next doer
1,000 of A, Malay& pot°1 hardware start,
e8
Ladles' and klaren's hair cutting a owningis 'A aholee gook pt.:Agars kept,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM,
thio t2N0n,
FIRE AND MARINE,
CUM—PH
•
1410NA1'Ii,,
had considerable experience
in testing mauy.tons•of Paris.
Green ilii the Wholesale busi-
ness, I anon in a position, to
judge what good Paris Green,
should be like, and the- peo-
ple may rely upon getting
a PURR Paris Green at
PEPPER'S, DRUG STORE;,
Otip. tntteahs Motel.
BANKING.
BR,tf.&SELS:
�(I aINTUSH & MoTAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Txtaneact a ate r.ura1 8aca.]ciag
.S13tl1�.Otl4.-
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United States Drafts bought
and sold.
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Collections made on ftnorabfe term r,
Canadian Agents—MnaurA5r's BANS: Or
OANan.t.
New York Ageute—lotMnnwns AND Tach.
F.Iie NATIONAL 1SANK,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
3' M. SINCLAIR,
e Solicitor. Conveyancer, NotaryPah-
lie, So, Olffae—Grabam'e Stook, 1 door north
of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
Loan.
E. WADE
• Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pub-
lic. Conveyancing, Oolicettous and Loans° .
Mr, Wade will attend In Gerrie every Wed-
nesday at two o'clock,
DIOKSON & HAYS
(Late with Darrow & HAYS,
(lode-.
rich,) Barristers, SolIoitore, Conveyauoe-'o.
de office—Oren fe Brook, Brussels, Money
to Loan,
5. a. Rare. w.n.nIClsON.
A. TAYLOR, B. 0. L„
.• Barrister Solicitor, &o., of the firm
of Taylor, Mo0uliough & Burns, Barristers
Solicitors, &e„ Nnbuiug Arcade, Toronto.
Money to loan.
A HUNTP,R
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Loud, Loan mud insurance) Agent, Fends
invested and to loan. Collections made.
Moo in Graham's Block, Bruasets,
AUCTIONEERS.
('I.-7 ORG + IURKBY,
N.A Licensed Auctioneer, Sales eonduet-
etaon reasonable terms. Farms and farm
stooka specialty, Gaolers leib At Tun Potr
Publishing Honse,brussels, or gentle Walton
P. 0.r Wit1 receive pro0pt attention,
ARAYMANN;
• Attelioaeer,•15 alw°ye ready to at.
tend palmi el forme; farm stook &o, Terme
&tearfully given. Oraobrook P. 0. SAWS
may be arranged at Trra POST Publishing
Houser Brueeole.
INIEDICAL CARDS.
'WM. P. CALE, M. D.; 0, M„
Member of the College ofPhynlelen
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination.
Otlioe and Rosl(1enge—Math street East,
E thele Ontario,
A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D;
• O. ht„ L, R. O. P„ Edinburgh, M.O. P,
S. Ont. Al Pepper's Drug Store from 9 00
11/110 a, m, and from 1;80 to 4 p, in, At other
hours may be found at his resldenoe, form-
erly ooeupied by Dr. Hutchinson, MIL et.
VETERINARY,
LI W. 0 3RIEN, V. S.,
' J-' • Honor Graduate of the Ontario yet-
'eelnery College, le prepared to treat all
rdlBowleg ofdomestioatedanimate ongalenite)
and appr0Vedprinciples. Office—Two doors
north of bridge, Turnberry street,
INO. D. WARWICK, V. S
Oollo Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
Se, hos opened an office fn Brussels and
is now Prepared to treat all disc ses of
and approyod P animals 3 p10sn bhCallaaattendeed to
day or night. 05105 in T. O. Riehard's'H'ar-
nose Moe, (mycelia Queen's noted, Brussels
DENTAL.
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W. J, Near, L. D, S., Gradento of .
Toronto Sohool of Dentistry. All
operations .guaranteed. 0R Artldeial
t°°th,ArstSualfty an,0_ 0guatantosd
111,for 01200 per set OJSoOr-OAnr,g
BLocxr SEArtItT'n,
Mi. A. 1 t'A1$ '113 Ser
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