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The Brussels Post, 1889-7-12, Page 8w ^=^•=r-srtr THE B1-WSSELS POT Jvl,Y 19, 1$89. TO KILL PrAtt hes a large (inanity el gnn$5. 1, r.Aij f l,(ae 11.111 pi L., i:,na1 nn'tl r -- = � r.:.1-1",= ;err !,, i.oei for Atlee against ot)e i bneine.++ 111• ,1 e,,alled in u 118e 0111• 1n^- c,r,,. A. 1'r:Aa spout last i7nl:day in score of ;'t to 11 in fever „f il„• latter, r+unu.i 111, e.uucrr1.t.y l:vanv nT.RN 1 Walkerton. Noreen. 1''. W, n, v. S., pane' Fell Wile ...,,Beet. 1. U1Vt1Lr. lt9:1 been tinier the caro npon all those indebted to line to call an,l Spring Wheat 3 ll 0 0 ' 1 \' of alto Dr. this week, ( settle the same as he bas disposed of hie I Darli7 40 WY. 8014 ra las bee Alas, Serres and Mrs. Pierce, of Mc- business to Mr, Warwick, I Oats,, ,, ,, ,, ,,,, , ,,, 20 ,, 52 Powder or Wilson's 13'1) Pads T's),K."-,;`,-, POTATO BUOY Paris Green, guaranteed to give Satisfaction. TO KEEP 000L use one of our Palm Leaf or oth-' er Fins. We have then at 5c each*and upwards. fl g n Ilruggist aC l lit UpL a�l Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENat0N, w. 0. & D, R. rrutualenve Brussels Station, uort and South as fellows:— Going 'South. ollows:—Going'South. 41ol ug North. 11.4t,...... ,...7,42 nan. Mixed 0:40 a.m sprees...._ 11.45 a.m. Mail... 3:00 p.m litxod 5:55p.m.) Exproso.......,.0;45p.m Kiltop, were visiting Thomas Pierce last ( A %Luta, correspondent writes : Ths Peas week, Misses Dimedule, the revivalists, the Butler, tubs curl rolls•,,, 1.2 alder of whom luta been ill so long, left Eggs per dozen 11 last week for their Bole, Lafray, Miss Flour per barrel ..........1 20 Dimgdalo, although considerably bettor, Potatoes 30 fa still weak, but it is hoped the change Hay per ton 1) 00 Of air tci11 do her much good. 1Iidea per ltl DEAe-Marga.—B. Mathison, impede- Salt per bbl„ ., retail.,:, 1 25 30114021 of the Institute for tate deaf and 8110op skies, each... , .. , 110 dumb at Belleville, galls attention to the Wool, per ib 19 advautages there offered. Beets deaf children are taught to read and write. 3ne1s—mores 9- wm They are admitted between the ages of _ seven and twenty, and eduoated and Coltsocrno CtnrrUGLT 3105! WEEN. boarded at the expense of the Province. Fall Wheat 33 '50 It is o0ly required that the child bo of Sprieg Wheat 93 95 attend mind and that the parents or the Oats 28 27 municipality pay railroad faro and pro- Peas r 52 53 vide necessary clothing. Parents or Barley 40 45 otters staving or knowing of children Potatoes 3) 00 811icted in this way are guilty of offend- Butter, per ib 12 13 rag against nature and society if they do Eggs, per dozen 11 00 not have the unfortunates sent to the Apples, per bushel 80 35 Asylum, Application papers and all Hoge, drowsed 0 00 00 other information may bo obtained Beef 4 50 3 50 by writing to Mr. Mathison at Belle- Hay 9 00 00 villa. Wood, per cord 2 50 4 50 MAsoNl5..—D,D.G,M, Wade was in Sheepskins, each 40 57 Teeewater on Friday of last week to condnct the funeral service of the hate Bro. Jas. Young, of that place, Bro. Young was in his life time a railway conductor from. Teeewater to 'Orange - vine, The C.P.R. kindly put on a special train to convey the brethren from Harristou and intermediate stations. Over 120 masons were in.the procession. The deceased was, fortunately for those be left behind him, a member of the Royal Arcanum, whish paid to his widow and children 31,500, Bro. Young was only a very recent member, and had in foot only paid in some 325.—The Grand Lodge A,F,&A.M. will convene in Owen Sound on Wednesday, July 17tH. Messrs. Wade and Shaw will likely at- tend from Brnssels. ANfTIIINn yon can final in a city ln1'ni- tura store you eau get it at R. Leather• dale's, 5158. FRED. PELratc and son, of Pert Huruu, Mich., is visiting her parents here. Jim. BVI3013es, telegraph operator, la home Oita v101t, Ile has been 1n Algoma for about a year. Rev. R. PAIL goes to Teeewater next Sabbath. He will supply there for sev- eral Sundays. \VERT about a big baseball tournament in Brussels next month v 15 would take well. ME98130. STEw35aT to Low•r=N reetived another car load of Manitoba wheat this week, JAMES Duxrotb, formerly of Brussels, bas taken a position as baggage man at Brampton. LAcnossE Snots.—Every desoription of shoes -very cheap. Mena' 8So, boys' 70o. A. Goon. REv. S. JONES and Thos. Strachan at- tended Maitland Presbytery at Wingham on Tuesday of this week. You can get any kind of Sewing Machines or Organs at Leatherdals's at rock bottom prices. ��7 �y You will find anything you want in our ?; A Cil 'Rails S tC1Tl line of first gtiality and 93 rock bottom .._... __ . _ prices. R. LEATHEn0ALE. A chiefs amens ye takin' notes R. LEATiiERnthE ie bound to keep up An' faith he'll prent it. his reputation of selling the beet and Hol, Mn35snxs are still in town. CASH for Eggs at MoOrackeu's. LEATnansALE'e is the headquarters in Puns Paris green at G. A. Deadman's. 1 Brussels for Furniture, Undertaking, Emus strawberries at The Restaurant. Sewing Machines and Organs. Mna. RoNALD, of Chatham, is visiting Wk. HAnnra, jr„ of Algoma Mills, a in town. former resident of Brussels, is renewing GRo. Crania, of Atwood, teas in town old acquaintances in this locality. tine week. Rev. Trios. DAPIDsoo, M. A., of FnmAy of this week is "the 12th of Wroxeter, will preach in Melville church Ireland." next Sabbath, morning and evening. BAR0351Na in watches, cloaks and jewel. REV. M. SwA,N and family reached ry at J. Jones'. their destination safely Last week and W. H. Hill is now attending to the have got nicely settled by this time. tonsorial art at Chesley. WE will do what we advertise, sell our ELE0ANT antique oak bed room suites stock of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings at Leatherdelet. for the next 20 days at cost. Ross Boos. ODAB. JErvERools apent Sunday with his J. ROSERT805, hotel keeper of Kinburn, parents at Goderich. paid $20 and costs to Inspector Miller, REEVE GRAHAM shipped 10 oarsOfwbeat last week, for selling liquor on Sunday. east last week. WHAT makes such a rush at Roes Bros. ENox Sabbath school phonic on Friday elothing store 4 Why because they are of this week in Delgatty'e grove, selling clothing and gents' furnishings at Bermes to watches and jewelry prompt. cost. ly attended to at Jos. Jones'. THERE are 255 electors in Part 1, Brits - R. LEATHEEDALE attended five funerals, eels, 112 in Part 2 and 88 in Part 3. as undertaker, inside of a week. Eighty-six persons are qualified to serve Ir your watch don't run right take it as J3rors. to Jas, Jones. He'll set it right, WE intend moving to our new stand, CALL in and see the fine piano polished in Leckie's Block, in about 20 days and antique oak furniture at Leatherdale's. w11 clear out our Stook at cost, Ross Do not fail to call and get a bargain Boos. 50. in clothing before we move. Ross Boos. "Ir you want a New Raymond Sewing M$R-sIIAEE.—Deliciously cold, creamy, Machine go to R. Leatherdale. He will foaming, far ahead of ice cream. Any sell you one for $22.00. I paid $35 for flavor. MAY Goo0, mine." TEE new church sheds at Knox church Ton Canadian Press Association will are coming well to the front, under the excurt to the Eastern Provinces this supervision of H. R. Elliott. year, taking in the St. John's N.B., sum- Mn. AND M110. FE500500 and family, of mer carnival. Teeewater, were visiting relatives and Senna Pre Los!.—Gold scarf pie lost friends in Brussels last week. in Brussels. Finder will be well reward- Ewse's make of Pea Harvesters leads ed by leaving at TUE Poe! Publishing the van. They can be fitted to any House, Brussels. 59-tf. mowing ma chine. All complete for $10.00 Tug funeral sermon of the late Elio - Call at the shop, opposite Queen's hotel abeth Jane Hanna will be preached in stables, Brussels, and see them, They Knox Church Sunday evening, July 11, are dandies and do the work in a first. by Rev. Mr, Howie. class manses. 52. Juno DOYLE gave his decision lash ON THE WINO.—As I am on my rounds Wednesday in the case of MaNaugliton cleaning, repairing and tuning organs vs. Denman reserved from last Court, in and repairing and cleaning sewing ma- fator of the defendant, without costs. chines, please drop me a card to let me Messes. MCALLISTEB, Martin and others !mow where to call Second band ma- addressed a street audience in town fast chines on hand and none given out with. Sabbath evening for about two home, out making good stitching. from a Plymouth Brethren standpoint, 54.4` T. Moons. Rev, J, Ross, B. A., attended the Bruce Mos, J. M. KL'NDALL arrived home from Presbytery, held at Chesley, on Tuesday -the Old Country on Wednesday after. of this week, on business relating to tba noon. She came across the Atlantic on two Presbyteries represented. the steamship "Oregon" and was about Ota base ball team received an in. 10 days on the water. Mr. Kendall met vitation to go to a tournament at Ailsa bar east of Toronto. Our station agent Craig but the prize would not Dover the now wears his blandest smile. expenses hence they will not attend, Hume tiokets for Wingham on the GEo. Love re Co. have no goods to sell 12th may be had from either T. Flet- for spite but they will do undertaking at cher or the station master. Buy them half combine prices and will use their early to a -void the crowd. The special hearse for the poor as well as the rich. train leaves Brussels at 8 o'clock a. m. Les! week Dr, Holmes and Stella st- eed returning will leave Wingham at tended a birthday party at Holmesville 7.25 p. m. Tickets are good to return in honor of the 83rd birthday of his on the 13th. mother. She is 35,113510 old lady for her WELL-DIoanso AND Damexeo,—George years. Birt has all the necessary machinery for A NOTE marked "strictly private" and digging and drilling wells and is prepar- addressed to a 130080810 young lady has ed to attend to all work entrusted to him been left at this office. It was found on in a way that will insure satisfaction. the street. The signature to the epistle Wella cleaned out and put in proper ie "Guinea Pig," shape. Terms reasonable. Residence Mies Joints, artist,of Wingham,intenda second door north of the bridge, west opening a class in town. Some side of Turnberry se, Brussels. 48.3f samples of her work are en exhibition in DR. SIEOLAm, the well known Scottish R. Leatherdale's window, Her class specialist for treati_ngg chronic diseases, or will meat at W. F. Vanetone'e: heart, lungs, brain;7terves, &a., will be at Fsasens, why pay an agent running the Queen's hotel on Tuesday July the from house to house 310 or $12 more for 10th, when free consultation can be had. a sawlog machine than you can buy one D. Sinclair has hada long experience fn for in Brussels 7 R. Leatherdale will big special lines and is well known in sell yon a New Raymond dor 321 this northern section, having been located Geo. Maker, the well known atm - many years at Kincardine. tioneer, and implement agent, received LAST Sabbath Rev. S. Seliery, B,A„B, soar load of agrioultarat implements b., preached his introductory sermons fn tide week from Brantford, A number the Methodist church, In the morning of cbem were delivered to farm/re on big text was taken from Romans 14th y chapter and 17th verse, and in the even- ALL orders for teaming left et 3. G.- 4ng he based his discourse on Romans Skene's or A. M. McKay 8t Co's store 14th chapter and 7th verse. The rev, will bo promptly attended to. All orders gentleman made a very favorable fm- for garden plowing loft with the above 3x080100 on his congregations. Ha fa a named gentlemen will receive prompt at. scholarly man, self made and will eon- tettion. 30 HENDERSON Bnoa, tinue to rise. Ho is the Financial See- I. 0. 0. P.—D. D. G. M. Bro, W. F rotary of the Wingham District and also Brookenshire, of Wingham, installed the Secretary of the Theological Union in following into their respective offices in connection with the Guelph Conference. connection with Western Star Lodge, Ptoressioetr, ORANGE, -3, D. Warwick, No -140, Brussels, last week Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, W. A. Calbeok, J. P. G.; has purchased the practice of Fred W. R. M. Dickson, N, G,; O'Jlriel, V. 8., who for the pest five Jas. A. Turnbull, V, u; years has successfully practised hie pro- J.0. Skene, 11. S.; beaten in Brussels and neighboring town. P. Scott, 1'. 8.; shine. Wherever Mr. O'Brien .may go F. S. Scott3 Treas.; the best wishes of his many frionde for K. McKenzie, W.; his success will attend him. His genial D. A, Smelt, 0.; face will be missed but in J. D. Warwick W, Martin, D, be has chosen a gpeee8sor highly recent. A. Currie, 1, G.;. mended personally, and whose qualifi• 11”. Cornish, It, S. N. O.; cations in college, in the profession of W. II. McCracken, I., S. N. 0,; Otis choice, has entitled him to en Ino. Amont, R. S. V, Cl,; Itonorttry Fellowship conferred by the L, J. McArthur, L, S. V. C1.; Faculty. Mr. Warwick is already in. A, Good It, S, 8.; stalled in the officio lately occupied by 3, T. Ross, L. S, S„ Mr. O'Brien whore he will be found by .las. Wilson, Chaplain ; card, or in person, and will promptly at- tond to every call, depending ripen leis alilll for 83100ese. cheapest furniture in town. Ir will pay any person to call and see Geo. Love :E Co's Furniture Room. New Goode and new Prices. • FILLL FOR S.j'RVIC'E.—'TIII isl undersigned will keep n lhor„ugll•hre i : �, F'.:":,''tgl",1.!t ✓ i�rfl `� ball for eurvice, on lot f, con 11 !troy. i t item ilu u, N '.)°\''' 0:1 I fetter, .;iAo peyel In d t' it - •. i'" ��� w)111 Irill/1So of letnruittti, it Weer.-,�try, �..,y' 4.) \YM.InISIIOY• f741 (.3 �� ✓ .d . 1,9,1 ti '1V t1 i‘ 27 T. -1't YCt jr .1XQN f ill 511 .1_4 Duri..,, the summer 13 00 00 111011oing Saturday, 3iay lith, �1 will 000lly i pose°n'•ere On Saturday dt each week from Gerrie to Beaforth and return for 01,05, and ul fromilruesele to Seafort13 and return 1100. 00 Stage loaves at usual bourn, 00 8. WA11SH, Proprielur, f 3 tel 1 00 DIIKSSMAJi.ING,-- Z The nud018tgu035 desires to intimate �I ee to the l adios et Brussels and snrrolmding country that she fa prepared to attend to 1.14 all ordure intrusted to her, Satisfaction guaranteed, Shop—Up4644s, 000 door north of Walter Jackson's hardware More, 331108 SA 1IPLE, Berries and berrypiakers. Bee keepers report lots of honey so far. A good deal of the Fall wheat and barley crop was lodged with the showers of last week. Miss Mary McNair is home for the holidays. Teaching seems to agree with her, as she is looking well.. Last Saturday, 0th inst„ Thos. Mo• Lagohlan, Jr„ had their first dinner of new potato es for this year. Teesdale Whitfield's barley should have been reported 5 feet 7 inches, in- stead of 5 feet l inch. He has samples now felly 0 feet. Statute labor is about all done and you would have to put on specs to see where some of the pathmasters pub thirty or thirty.dve days' work. Jno. Clark is back from Michigan and is working for a farmer in aloKillop. Ontario is as good a place as Michigan any way you may like to take it. Some bavo commenced haying this week, but the majority will not start un- til next week. The crop has improved greatly of late and will be much better than was expected. Wednesday's rain beat down the barley and fall wheat badly in some plauee. Crops are looking well generally. The hay erop will be much better than was antlglpated. The May frosts injured it somewhat, but it is growing fast note. Mrs. Jno. MoIntosh ie back home again. She was away on a visit to her eater in Stratford and other friends in North Easthope Township and enjoyed the trip and visit very much. She is in better health then she was a few weeks ago. John Stewart, jr,, has come bone to spend the Summer vacation with his parents and friends on the 16th con. He has not changed much, except for the. better in his appearance. Teaobing agrees well with him it seems. • The average attendance in S, S. No.6 for the first halt of the current year was 50. Nine promotions were lately made from Part I to Part II of the First Reader, and nine also from the Third to the Fourth class. Mr. Malloch has net yet paid the school a visit thie year. A short time ago Willie Lowe, 5th eon„ met with au accident in rather a Township ..of Morris, °mimnty elf peculiar and unusual way. About niid. night, while sleeping upstairs, he took a Huron, Oma.. somnambnliatic freak and walked out of an open window or door, falling a dis. tame of about 15 feet. His right leg was badly cut from coming in contact with the verandah or some part of the build- ing, s gash 8 inohes long having to be Alllerican :hotel, Brussels, attended to by a physician. It is said , _cN_ that even the fall did not wake him. Municipality of the Village of lintaarte, C01151y of Rums, Nntioo it hereby given that I have trona. m)t5e1 or deltverod to the porsone mention. ed in Sections 5 and 0 of the Ontario Voters' Lte to A11.11030, the copies required by said erction0 to be no transmitted or delivered, of the list made Pursuant to said Act, of nil 13 00 0013 1 appearing by the last Revlood As- s moment 11011 of said bItmniolpality to be en- title d to vote in sold municipality at elec- tions for members of the Legislative As- sent lily and at Municipal 0leetione, and that acid lint was aria embed up at my ogle. in Brussels on the 8th day of July ,Iee:i, and re- mains upon to °kainiue tho maid 1150 and if any omissions or any other errors aro found therein. to take i3ameniabe proceedings to have .111 o said errors corrected according to law. F. 8. SCOTT, Clerk. Dated this 15th day of July,1889. U CTION SALE —OF A— VALUABLE r'AItl1I IN THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY IN THE COUNTY OF HURON. In the Matter of Peter McDonald, Insolvent the ben:006 of madams of made assignment above earned Insolvent to Robert Gibbous, Esq„ Sberltr of the County of Huron Assignee, there will ho offered for sale tryy Public Auction at Tuck's Hotel, lu the Village of Cranbrook, In tee County Of Huron, at the Lour 0013 O'elOck, Noon, of SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1889 Tho following Valuable farm property, Lot number Fifteen (15h ih the Twelfth (10) Concession, et the said Township of Grey, excepting thoreout throes and ono -half acres of 131 5 heretofore sold. and conveyed by -the said peter McDonald. The property is Tory favorably situated, adjoining the said Vil- lage of Cranbrook and 5 miles from tie Vill31'yn e of 'rho soil (aelh' rich loam, ated ou the ia in a good oast° of cultivation. Thorn are eituate, on tho property do following building': A geed frame huuse,about 85x30 feet, and a good d0 fent. There is aag000d 16 bea ring n chard! on the p3oporly, Mao two good wails, The Property is wall fenced and drained. TEnueorRAra.—Tau por cent, down on day of gale min the balances within thirty days thereafter, without interest, when the purchaser will he entitled to a conveyance free of expense: The properly will be sold subject to an exisiipglease, which expires on tho 1st daf ri to purchaser to enter to do fall plober next, withwingliege and put In fall erop. The property will bo offered for sale subject to a 1 oso red bid. The Title is Perfect. For further particulars apply to BOBLUIT GIBBONS, Go d0r3e3; Meeefn 1.0 Toci and Jo ntMoo- INTman, Jn„ Cranbrook, or .to the under- 1igued, D1C18UN S HAYS, Solicitors for Assignee • Dated at BrussoleJnly 4th, brussels. .tilOR GE &ILE • —OI•. —._ Valuable Fa= —1N rug— contained !n a oortainnMdortgage, which will be produced 08 the time of Sale, there will be Mimed for sale by Public AuotiOn, by F. S. Boom, Bee, Auotioueor,at the Prague.— The picnic held in Jno Forbes' grove last Monday afternoon was a decided success. The day being fine a large number was present, one enjoyed themselves with swinging, baseball, &c., until atter 4 o'clock, when tbo following interesting program was presented, The club swinging, being a novelty, was specially appreciated by all. Isabella A. Smith received the prize offered for the beet swinger:—Muefo, by the school; Bolo, Mtge Maggie Taylor; reading, 3,13. Cornyn ; violin and organ, Mince Smith and Stewart and Mr. Stewart ; duet and ohornees, Isabella A. and Isabella M. Smith ; instrumental,.Miss Alice Cardiff ; reading, J. H. Cornyn ; violin and organ, Misses Smith and Stewart and Mr, Stew- art; club swinging, six girls; quartette, Mama Stewart and Smith and Messrs. Stewart and Taylor ; violin and organ, Messrs. Taylor and Anderson; music, the school. The teacher, 8. Y. Taylor, had everything arranged admirably and deservee thanks for the pleasant after, noon's outing .. .. mORl7. Fume.—Tri Bruesele, on Juue 20, the wife Of Mr. D. Frain of a daughter, l!onsrlu.---In Brussels, on the 5th Inst., the wife of Mr. Alex. Foraytll, of a daughter. ANnnnacN.--In Bclgravo, on July 411,, Mfrs. P. Anderson, aged 80 yew'.' Saturday, July 27, '89, at the Hour of Three O'clock la the Atter. hewn, the fr lowing valuable property, vis., The south halt of Lot uu1boa 25,1u the 4th 005, of the Said Township o1 Morrie; known as the Harris Farm containing 100 acres, Savo and a except to Pant, W pores heretofore 1, 'y f fox a right of way. '!'here aro about 08 ammo sleeted and Irl good state of oullivation; yery well fenced and undorOrained. Tho buildings lhlingsas Dist of a good frame noun loot, with kitchen and woodshed at- tached; also a good book barn, 40x80 feet, together with an implement house, ' Upon the promisee and near the buildings is a never -failing spring. There la also a good orchard, This is an excellent farm, and 1, altustod within tvo and shalt miles of Brussels, a thriving village 0111110 W. G & I3, Beltway. Tunes or BALs.—T11Ie farm will be sold subject to a 8'lret Mortgage slow sobewating thereon It,r the principal sem o1 $8,800, to. gather with interest thereon, full particulars Of which can be had from tbo Vendor's Solicitors, Tho balance over and above paid FlratMortgage shall be pale as Iallowe; Ten per cent. thereof on clay of sale, and the balance within 30 days thnroafber, when the purchaser wHi bo entitled to be let luto poseees(on. Thu above properity will bo offlootfurtherparticulars and conditions of eels spply to the Analtoneor Or to DICKSON & HAYS, VImoDOIt'9 0LI01r03 0, Dated at Brussels 061.1 day of July,1853, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. �1LNERAL SERVANT WANT• T tan st ance. ,1pn)y ,tt Pk1PP313S Drug Stare, llrusn110 __ 52E1 PAwso0,---In Grey, on the 4th met. rearm i L11+I1 k y 1'll A}'LI) IflsUbl LOT 'wenn, aged 00 years and 4 months, CAbIvnELt,—In McKillop, on July Oth, is, DnoMe,asniiil51,)08,with w6Woia1mowe Martha P. Campbell, aged 10 years, lamb, Any 15301'matioll !twelve to their 4 months and 14 clays, recovery will be thankfully received. VAL, BRYAN.—In Morris, on time 7th teat 1'�OF11B'17s11, tlr,nibrook 1,0. 51.,1 Angelina, wire of Edward Bryan, STRAYED ON'TIII Plihl• illIliE$ lir., aged 811 years and 3 menthe, of the un.lorstgnod, lot 10, nun, 3, (tray, 01133. In Morris 011 tho 6311 met, on or about Jut,! 5, 0130 8 year old steer, rim Dr. Wm, Graham, Physician, I ISlizabttlt Jane, (laugh;ol' of 11113511 and white in "olnr, '1I'o owueris v011100.0SV. A, (1o]beo(t, will bo the representative 118,(1 31=1,041104,005, aged 10 ye,.„ 113 33 n 3) 1roperty, t>,a y etpontos and 31 taste to the Grand Lndln. and 3 months, s 1 :-1,35021) tttat0, GI.3° 1'rnpriol0m•. ('Y ORME AND SEAFORT[I STAGE "St Room. pi tug 11 reseals about 680ba i)1..,,, 100' '<Jjl resell. pi at Soo forth about II:50 a, in. lteturn11135 will leave 8ellorth about 8130 p• 111„ reachtrig 13rrosels about 0:45, in time to connect with trains soles ogrlhnd south, Also make onune0liOne with 0. p, It, at Wr0xotor and Gorrlo, S. WAL311, Proprietor, LOOZHaving done business in (1100040100 years, our rep. is establishod. 41 ee�wantat3 reresponsibility 0 ou vioibity to u�0t)rnselt us, to whom exclusive territory w1l be given. Hatldaotns ontat free Salary and expenses paid weekly, previous expei•leaco not required. Write at 0500 for term e. Hardy Stook log Canada 1 eilonlalty. MAY BROS.Nurserymen it r1, 0 x ifs P PARi3 CFEEN CHEM1CILLy PURE, DARK SHADE. I have thoroughly tested my Paris Green, and find it too ester, f,Y. , 43.0 I Chemically Pure-. Having a ULI3 FOR SERVLOE—I WILL keep on my Farm,Iot 97, eon. 6, Mor- ris,a tb0ro'•bred Bates Bull, of the Duchoas family, Padigtee can be 5500 at the 9 rallies. TO3tfe—TLoro'-bred cows, eG; high gred0,1 cows, 48;common 00100, 81.50, with Jtrivil• ego of returning during the Mason. ('o be paid for on Or before it rat of Dee ember,1880. 40.11 JOHN BROADFOOT. � TRAY.ED ON THE PREMISES of the undersigned, lot 18, cou.10, Grey. on or about first weak of lune, 1 yearling toeer, pay all harmray in ed and take Lim away requested strayed from my premises, about 1st of May, 1 two-year-old steer, chiefly red, but with other white markings and whlteater on fore- head. Any person returning or sending me whereabouts of name will be suitably re- warded. JAMES KNIGHT, 50.44 Oraobrook P. 0. REAL ESTATE. 1ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN. DEBBrG:W M baa severe cod Farms for sale and to rout, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey, F. 8. SCOTT, Brussels. 37-01. TANNERY FOR SALE.—THE a barDrum's' ain su In it is ai 15 offered and 3011. p, boiler ,l; vats, 3 curry tables, 2 stoves, good bark mill and a full get of tools, with heating Moos to lunches, &c. There are building acres taunerytnconnection arer tl un Wingban1 or Listowel. Terme easy. For further par- ticulars es to igloo terms, deo„ apply at 87- Linn POST rn1lishing Wcuss, 13rugse1s, L1ARbl FOR SALE.—TRE SUB- Sarm,beiuglow offers cn113,I Greys Township, Huron Co., for sale. There aro about 50 acres cleared and In good heart. There le o log hone°, good bank barn, boa: fag orchard, and all the necessary conveniences on the premises. F05-507th0r particulars, as to rrioe,terme, et0 , apply to .the Proprietor, TH0 S. HISLOP, Clare P 0., N. W. T,. or to 2-tt DOUGALD BTRAGIIAN, Brusnols T4"ARoI FOR SALE.—THE UN. n250)8Ynn Offers for sale the north oast quarter of lot 28, concession 0, Morrie, Coen ty of Huron, containing 50 1303100. Tim9 land is of brat quality and in a high elate Of culttyation, well lauosd and under -drained, e5 acres Bleared.' New frame homes, 9 rooms, milk bonne with commute walls, 2 wells, good bane and shed, orchard, etc. Eight acres of fall wheat. This desirable property adjoins We corporation of Brussels. Suit- able tetras w111 be girth. Title Ported. JAMES (m1EVs Owner, 50. tleaforth P. 0. FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN• NDEnoIRNen Ware Lin 150 -acro farm for sale,belug lot I9, and' Si lot 19, con, 7, Grey. About SO or 00 10050 weenie. Fences in good repair. 15 acme bush on the 50.00re lot and 10 aures on the other lot. 9 good bearing oretards. ono on each place and plenty of good water. There is n good brick veneered house containing 0 mouse. Two bathe. The Kamp ono is 41x00 en a stone foundation, the other Is log. elle farm is under good cultivation and is only 3 of a Milo Iron) the stirring village of Ethel, and 8 miles from Brussels. For further partiau- lars apply l0 ELIJAHI BATEi0AN, Proprie- tor, 4.0.11 (O (n� ACRE FARM FOR SALE. kJ —A drat -plass farm tor sale in the L beteg south of half tofnn the County half tote 95 mon 20 and south hall of 90 In nth eon., containing 91)0 acres more or loss, 125 atm mostly clear of stempa and to a good state of culti- vation. Thereto a young bearing orchard ,a good house and hank barn 55 x 50 feet with stone stable unddrsenth. Tho farm le situ- ated within a mile of the Village of Bruesele gni le a good farm for grata or stook rais- ing as hien stared with the river Maitland and never failing spring creek. Posoesolon w111 be given at any time. For further par. Oculars appby On the premises Or 02 A.11. HOBERTAOiq brussels, P, 0 5.b1 GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN Morrie, on reasonable tonna. In order to oloee the affairs of the estate of the late W. G.Hfa otos, the executors otter the fol- lowing vo190,3e laude for sale North half of Lob 5% Cosines/4m 0 Township of Morrls,00ntalning 50 cares, du Shit lot is excreted a geed frame barn with et000 bun- datloo, good orchard, well aadpmnp. ly 511015,100(1, end 19 on the grave read closely ad o101n the village of Bruoaeln had considerable experience in testing many tons of Paris Green in the wholesale busi- ness, I am in a position to judge what good Paris Green. should be like, and the peo- ple may rely upon gettinb a PURE Paris Green at PEPPER'S DRUG STORE, OPP. Queen's hetet. BRUSSELS BANKING. Mt1INTOSIi R: MCTAGGART, 1V1 BARBERS, - BRUSSELS, Trananct a etonseral Sarm.Iclaret NOTES DISCOUNTED, Ceundlan and United States Drafts bought and sold. Interest allowed on Deposits, Collections made on favorable terms. Canadian Agents—M2It0HANT's BANS or CANADA. Now 130011 At:e515—IHPJnTpna AND T0AD. Erie NATI070,37 BAYR, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. M. SINOLAIR, • Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub- lic, Am. O24ce—Grahaw's Block, 1 door ninth of Popper's Drug Store. Private Feuds to Loan. i E. WADE, ▪ • Barrister, Solicitor and NotaryCon1' b - Mr. Wade will attend laGerrie0nd o every Loaning. noaday at two o'clock, DICKSON & 17AYS, (tato with Carrow .h Prmtdtoot, Rode• rloll,) Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, & o. OBioe—Grunt's blocs!, Brussels. Money to Loan. B. 8.331)18, w, n, DIC8t805, AbI. TAYLOR, 13. C. L., ._ . Barrister, Solicitor, he., of the erre of Taylor, McCullough 51 Burns, Barrioters Solioltore, dc., Manning Arcade, Toronto. Money to loan. ALEX. HUNTER O0 Huron of onveyyancer, Notary Public. Laud, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to lotto. Oclloattons made, Ohio in Graham's Bluth, Brussols, • AUCTIONEERS, GEORGE KIRKBY, - edou reasonable Auctioneer.00 arina and turns Ptubll thing House, Brussels', ortsent TED o Walton P. 0., will receive prompt attention. "" RAYMANN, .A. • Avotioueer, me alwayo ready to at- tend setae of farms, farm stook, aka. Terms Cheerfully given. Cranbrook P.O. Sates may be arranged at Tun 1'osT Pu11li0alug Rouse, Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. ' TbM. I0. GALE, M.D., 0.M., Member of the College of Ph et°lan and Surgeons of Ontario by examination. Olfleo and Bes(dow,' — Haiti street East, Ethel, Ontario. • J• A. bloNATJG1'ITON, M. D. • 0. ]I„ p+,1B. 0.P., Edinburgh, M. 0, P. 8. Ont. At Pepper's Drug Store front 0 to 11410 a. M. and from 2:50 to 4p,m, At other bouts clay be Lound at hie residence, forms orly 000npied by Dr. Butohlaaon, MBI at. • VETERINARY, g JNO. D: WARWICK, V. S , This term 8 ova sable one, ie well locoed (8(0003589030 TO F, W. O'BRIEN, V.S,), and in a good state of cultivation. Per 1 Graduate and Roncrary Follow of Oratorio biases and terttm5 apply 00 'PHOS. KHLLY, Veterinary College, will bo pleased [o ex. Rrutpols P. 0., Hunts JEVN13580, Victoria amino with the greaten: mere and profee• Stowe P.O., or 33513510 0131!11; ;Maps Lodge charge.1 skthi any 00804 ontsuet0d to his P, 0., Middlesex Ootistr, Oilloo and $0Ormary—O'Brlen's old stead,(( doors north of bridge, Turubei'ry et., Bruseek, BUSINESS CARDS. VVH. 'WORM: SEN, • batter Of MarringoLicenses, Office at ilio Grocery, furuborry 0troet, limeades. jun IS O'CONNOR, 1•%� Teacherofl'latto and Organ. 'Terme Thais ay�and1reidny at Airs A1) IOatepholl9 Welton. 1SS HARGREAVES Desires to 1000(8) pupils for 11etr11m Oen on the 1'ia,,o and 0rgml Nino years experten5a. I11siden00 with 111.9, Hargreav- es, over 1', pp 01 a Drug Shorn, ROBERi CUNNINGHAM, IN86111110E, FIRE AND MARINO. GUELPH IIcNAi1, DENTAL. 275EIST C'SF'S555'Y'l G, L. Ball L. b, B„ Ebner Graduate and Al, It, C. D, 8 Toronto, Vituiln5d Air given, Udine-3,IErnns IlLcc1, SBAronTn, 33 =2T S T. NV. J, Fear, L, 1), 8., Graduate of 'oronto School of Dentistry, Ali operatioue guaranteed, t0'Arecio 01 t ooth, prat quality, anti 0 gnaaalttood n t, for 512.0u por eat. Osla--CADr's 33LoCX,. 8EA1.'on'n, _.', b, ss,, Honor Graduate of the Royal College of DiiinefhPia!Oxide 4oUnwlo}a or the nls alenf tooth, Oflloe-. t ;°0Nrn D000 NoRTn cit BANE, Bnbsoote. l e 2001030' of Marriage i- Lioelsos, by N. bABRBTT app01301m033t of Lientrt ovornor, Oonunts. 3 �♦ Touoe•iet Artist• ' Shop—Next namer,'kn,(3.7i. Conveyancer andsagent itenthofA,At, Mcltay6Co'eh rdtvarostore, wire eratica(:r, (taco at be Oraubroolr 1,odias' nue ohndron'sbafre0ttl11gaidnoolalty Pnlsb1)flloc7nr, Vara Owego stoop ofeig0rskept. ( v. w' 31 t: h a 0' t, A T1 iug ). the e mem III a ever oip]e the w perk thus vine) roast lAlkei d«'oub 11 m ra tatty 1 ;rrof til jlgath trait gone 1Att gwhil ethic 350. P the l Fore lthe 1 leonv 1100, qday. thane Dtn ;tithe thorn Ocean num thei 1 din a of m 7. 11 I' b 1' 1 0 4 1 0 S S O 0 m it f S sod tion sou beet airs and and pee un the vis e q 0 ti 91