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The Brussels Post, 1890-3-7, Page 8]Mir i;MLSSI4L4S MUST MAEou 7, 1890. Prize Biscuits ! 1 At the Brussels Vail Show this year I purpose again giving prizes for the Best Cakes and Biscuits made with :1AttlANIS BAKZtiG POWDER. LE you have not used tom Baking Powder I would like you to try it. We would caution you against using any of the uiwap baking powders, which contain alum. If you get a oheaper powder than ours it is simply beoauso it is made of some inferior material. Alum should unbar be used in articles of food. Wo can sell you our Powder in any quantity as we keep it always in bulk. Manufactured and for Sale in Brussels .---only by --- G. A. DEADMAN. ORA N TRUNK RAILWAY. sovTIIP.er EXTEN5IGN W. G. & n. Trains learn Brussels Station, North autl South, as follows: GOLVG Soorn. CoINO 1.01% n. fl:6.1 'Lao, ,:llised 9:20 a.m. 1Zpress 1045 a.m: Mixed 8•56 p.m. i Exproes 9:45 p.m. COLO1�rT 1.,'.I.AI .lull 3.00 pan, Through C'soacIt ewe KINCARDINE to TORONTO, ..Th,onco To - MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, DAKOTA, ETC., MARCH. 11th and 25th APRIL S1b and 22nd TICKETS. TICKETS, TICKETS. rf,t. C .T ..R, or C .P .11.. -to auy Polutin- IANI'r01:A. BRITISH, COLUMBIA .AND WASHINGTON TERRITORY, -or your choice of routes- ST�- Cf-ZC ..C.Q and the GREAT AMERICAN RAILROADS To all Points WEST and EAST. ---- SC.+•'0 TICS'STS -sed your • - Baggnge (:beektd THROUGH from f•aTATION CO3TFORTABLE CHAIR CARS AND o---�-- SLEEPERS OBTAINED gp,f`clt alith3S gelitS. Wt.:tunas E.vra Charge.. Tor lull ttformatluu apply to '1'. ELETCIIEIR, Town Agent for G.T.M. at Telegraph Ofiiee A citiel's among ye taken' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. MAItcu. Hsnmsce cheap at McCracken's. ItORT. KNECIITEL is home from Teton - t0.' CiLovac and Timothy seed at Mc- Craoken's. CLOVER, Timothy and Garden Seeds at £homson's. Smoot. Board meeting on Friday even- ing of this week. BAND concert thio (Friday) evening. The program is a good one. Jens Wyss bas been quite poorly for several weeks with la grippe. AETaos HLvosToo, formerly of Erns - sale bas removed to Kansas. ]lines L. JormeroN, of London, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. J. Walker. LAST Sunday H. L. Jackson conduoted the singing in Melville church. ROBSELn FLEToaEn was rusticating in Morrie township for the past week. ME. men Mae. ADAus, of Innerkip, were visiting nt R. G. Wilson's last week. D. MCKnxem was called to Teeswater last week to attend the funeral of a rola. tive. J. B. reneusos and wife, of Wingham, spent Sunday in town with relatives and friends. Foe sale, cheap. two sets second hand Angle liminess at I. C. Richards' harness shop. gr. LEON. - Fresh barrel received. Dozens are us. ing it. See testimonials. A. Goon. Mandan Presbytery will meet in Wingham on Tuesday of next week, llth int., at 11 a. in. EAST Huron License Commissioners met at the Queen's hotel, Brussels, on Tuesday of this week. Mn. AND Mas. SIIousuOos, and Mrs. Cole, of Londeatioro', are visiting their brother, Jos. Walker. Ammon week or so will complete the manufaoture of last season's crop of flax at the Brussels flax mill. THE village auditors, J, Y. S. Kirk and J. N. Kendall, are at work this week at the village accounts for 1880. Rev. I. B. WALLwON and bride, of Blcevale, were in town on Monday. They were the guests of J. T. and Mrs. Pepper. IT is stated that there is some prob. ability of A. Veal returning to Brussels and making a settlement with his creditors. Homo+ and lot for sale or to rent. Centrally located. Good well, garden, stable, &c. Apply at TEE Posr Publish- ing House. Garr has issued a special spring num- ber that contains several good cartoons, It is bound in a now cover and is twice the usual size. BARGAINS in trunks and valises. Just to hand a large stock of those arbioles. We carry the largest stack and sell the uheapestin town. L C. Ricusnms. JNo. Sora and wife were in Lucknow over Sunday. Their son-in-law, Reeve Bryan, has been seriously ill for the past few weeieo but is on the mend now. T. FLnronsR and J. T. Pepper attended a meeting at Soaforth on Thursday after- noon of last week in oonnection with pro. posed Manitoba and Dakota exoursions. MARE M. OARDraA removed on Tues- day of this week to his farm in Morrie, about i3 miles from Brussels. Mr. Car- diff will continue in the implement busi- m0s8. Ir is said that a brother of Dr. Cole- man's will manage the Enterprise Salt Works in this place. lila will, in all probability, become a permanent resi- dent. Tits vacant store in Dr. Holmes' black is being refitted, improved and put in readiness for the reception of the new Spring and Summer stock of Mrs. F. C. Rogers. Muss Mrsols Snow has accepted et situ- ation as milliner at Brigden, Lambton county. Miss Minnie should make an A 1 rnilliner. She left for her now position this week. Moss hinny KELLY, of Dundas, is visit- ing at Mrs. J. R. Granb'e for a few weelte. Miss .Kelly was a former resi- dent of Brussels having lived here with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Kay. $1.30, in advance, will secure Tnn POST for the balance of 1800. Now is the time to take advantage Of this offer. Boca along your money and secure the Sorel and district news. P. D. 0. M. Dimon, of Tara, was ex- pected to pay an oMeial visit to St. Jolrn'e Lodge, A. F. 8 A. M., Bru:nels, on Tuosnay evening of this week but was detained through illness. Alms LIvitineroN hen been re.engagod as milliner ab W. Nightingale & Co's tor the coining gesso». This is a good testi. irtonittl to her ability in filling this very important department of the business, lt' you enjoy goad music attend the Rand concoct on Iftidey etfoning of this Week. The adnusoion fee is low to- etlit trio lased times. Tho orchestra magic will be well Werth the cnt3'anco money. NEXT Nabbath Bev. R. Paul supplies for Rev. David Rogers at Atwood. We propose that both he and Rev. Samuel Jones be reotored to the active ministry us the are at work about half the time now. ALEX. Slow -Aar officiates as precentor at Melville church next Sabbath. Tho vote of the congregation to decide be- tween the four applicants will probably be taken in the course of a Sunday or two. NOTitING was done at the Council meet. ing last Monday evening except the pass- ing of some vocounts and deciding to ask for tenders for gravel, plank and cedar. A special meeting will be held next Men. day evening. NAIL RIOIIASesos, local agent fo the Patterson Agricultural implement Co., bag opened a wareroom and of8ioo on Mill street, opposite P. Scott's black. omithehep. Mr. Richardson did a good bueinoss last year. House and lot for sale in Brussels west. Good stable and well on the premises, also any quantity of small fruit and it few young fruit trees. A bargain if sold at once. For information apply at T.nE Posr Publishing House. 1fRa. Pun was called to Paisley this week owing to the illness of her oonsin, Mr. Gordon, who was visiting here a short time ago. Ile bad gone to .tee some relatives at Paisley ou hie way home when he was taken down with inflam- mation or congestion of the lungs. wE understand that Councillor Stew- art has porobaeed tire comfortable reei- denoe of W. H. Moss, King et., opposite the Methodist church. Mr. Moss and family will likely remove from Brussels this Spring. He has been a resident of this place for nearly seventeen years. A oxen was received by T. Fletcher from W. A. Calbiok on Thursday morn ing. It was written at London on Wed- nesday and said "Arrived mere all right, no 'trouble. An agent is with us and will go as far as Detroit. Am about the same in health." "W. A. GAMMA." Ting second of the series of sermons on the leading doctrines of the Bible will be preached in the Methodist church next Sunday evening by the pastor, subject: "Justification." Mr. Sellery will also address the Young Peoples' Association on Monday evening. His topic is "Metho- dism." LAST Sabbath Rev. F. Swann, of Monkton, preaohed two interesting die- oourses in the Methodist church here. In the morning his text was "Canting all your care upon Him, fur he oareth for you," and at the evening service he chose "Thanks be to God for His unspeakable gift," Rev, Mr. Sellery took Mr. Swann's work. WELL-DI00IN0 AND DRILLING. -George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar- ed to attend to fill work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaned out and put in proper shape. Terms reasonable. Reeidsnoe sewed door north of the bridge, west side of Turnburry st., Brussels. 43.11 Os Thursday forenoon of last week Joseph Walker had the miefortnne to in. flict an ugly gash in bis left foot while chopping in Joseph Webster's bush. As he was alone at tho time he had to walk to Mr. Webster's house and was very weak from loss of blood before he reach- ed home. A doctor was called in and tho.wound sewed up and dressed. It has been very painful but Mr. Walker is progressing as favorably as could be ex- pected under the circumstances. Os Tuesday aftornocn of this week W. 'A, Calbiok, of this place, started for British Columbia. He went to Olinton where be joined relatives westward bound, Mr. Calbiok has boon in poor health for some time and has not been able to work singe last November. He gore to the Pacific coast with the hope that the change of air will prove benefi- cial. The family will remain in Brus sole until it is ascertained how the climate will agree with Mr. Calbiok, They have been residents of this place for about Dight years and enjoy the esteem of all who aro acquainted with thorn, Trim OnoAN Qrssriox.-As there has been considerable trouble here lately about the Doherty Co'y holding liens on tho organs that Mr, Veal sold hero, and as the pnblio might think that wo all buy them the sumo way I have sent and got thin certificate from D. W. Earn & Go., of Woodstock: Woadetoak, Fob. 25th, 1890. "Thie is to certify that 10. Lrtomuiimnac, of Brussels, parobasos hie °.sane from tie mut and out anti we 11,4d no loin or claim on said instruments alter Laing purabasod by R. Leatberd:de. Perbtes purchasing organa from him Fre perfuctil este and we would eeoomtnandany person requiring to Organ to parches° from him, fie wo consider him thoroughly rail/MI(1. a we have proven to be the ease, having done, Montego teitn blur for ]'ears. D. W, EARN & 010,. VAST HORS CeneereatiVO GGe eenfaoa will meet in the ttowin Hall, Uruurtls, on Friday of next week, 14th twit, The an• I .ae.' 'x'z xT M final election of offleers will take place T0000AT, When 11.-. Farm ahrek n'• t SAW a candidate wilt bo srleoted for the ( implemente on lot 18, couoossion 13, Grey at 1 o'olock p.m. A. Reymtutn, and., Local Legislature to oppose the present n member, Thee, Gibson, M.P.P., owing to the reslguation of A. H. Musgrove, wboeo I thr,'et is troublieg him to such au ex tent that he is unable to Materna the' responsibilities of an election cam sign, D. Creighton, of Toronto, M, P. 7., for North Grey, and manager of the Empire newspaper, is expeoted to attend the L'onveution and deliver an address. Its not our place to nominate a oandidnto but the names of B. Gerry, J. Perkins, Wm. Clegg, P. KO)! and T. E. Hays are mentioned as likely to come before the Ineeting. VITAL Sr.vrlsTlcs.-The returns of births, mnrriagee and deaths, for the Province, for the year 1888, have just been issued, and the following particulars are gathered therefrom. Number of births in Huron in 1888, 1,476, a decrease of 05 less than the previous year. The number of marriages, 440, an iher0ase of 52. Tho number of deaths, 032, a do• crease of 47. Tho death rate per 1000 of population, was 7.5 in Huron, there beiug only four counties in the provinoo with a lower rate. ]'our pair of twirls were burn in Huron, and March claims the largest number of births, there being 134 iu that mouth. In marriages the relig- ious deu.,ntinatione represented were :- Methodists, 805 ; Presbyterians, 277 ; Episcopalians, 106; Roman Ctttltolios, 60 ; Baptists, 20. Of the deaths, 800 were females, and 320 male. Bo:Ixsss called us to the Ronald Fire Eugiue Works last Friday and Mr. Ronald very kindly showed us through the shops. They have five or six ongiues in various stages of completion and are pushing work along so as to be ready for orders now awaiting them and others to be closed shortly. Fireman Watt ap- pears to be the right man in the right place and manages bis work in an intelli- gent and painstaking manner. Few scope arebettereupp.ied with machinery, apoltaueea, &o., and as a result nothing but first-class work is turned out. The Ronald Fire Engines never take a second place when it comes to an open competi- tion as nu part of the work is slighted in their manufacture. Handsome photo- graphs of the engine, and the Marton waterworks (which were put in by Mr. Ronald) have been secured to exhibit to intending purchasers. attronrmn BARLEY. - The Dominion Government has made arrangements to purchase quantity of primo seed barlsy in the Old Country, which will be sold to farmers at cost price in Canada. Min- ister of Agriculture Carling has written Postmaster Farrow, Brussels, asking about what quantity would be taken in the locality of Brussels. Mr. Farrow has pieced the matter in Reeve Graham's hands ,cid responsible parties, with clean land, may make application to hire at once, so that the orders may be forward- ed as early ae possible. As the supply is limited first come, first served. This burley has been tested at the Experi- mental Farm at Ottawa and has been found to be first-class as to yield, and quality and farmers should avail them- selves of this opportunity of securing good seed. The barley will be put up in two bushel bags. See Mr. Graham for further particulars. CAnsovAL.-The first carnival of the season was held on the Maitland skating rink in this place on Tuesday evening of this week. The carnival was billed for last Friday but the thaw spoiled the ice. The attendauue was not as large as usual but an enjoyable time was put in, it is said, by tbo skaters. The prizes were awarded as follows ; Best dressed lady, Miss Mabel Smith ; best dressed gent, T. Ferguson, Seafortb, 2nd, Harry Cress- well, Seafortb ; comic costume, A. Smith and 0. Growar, 2nd, Ed. Mohan. In the race for boys under 14 years of age, Colin Shaw won. There were two other entries. The ladies' race and obstacle rano did not come off. The event of the evening was the 40 lap race open to all. Five skaters started viz : Dorsey, Baldwin, Town and another whose name we did not learn, all of Seafortb, and Anderson, of Wingham. The latter was too swift for his opponents and won easily by 4 laps. Anderson is a good skater and in a fair field will snake it interesting for a good many professionals. The judges were I. Hewitt, R. Al. Dickson and J. B. Stratton. A social a few miles iu the country militated against the attendance. TItE monthly horse fair is in pi ogress as we go to press. A large number of horses are being offered for sale. We have been asked to correct a state- ment being circulated concerning a party being given by Mrs. MoGarva., The facts of the case aro several children of neighboring families went to Mrs. Ale- Garva's for a few hours froliok, it being the birthday of one of her little girls. The vieitore supplied the refreshments. MEsans. SEALE ,Si Hoovers, of St. Marys, talk of opening a blanch shop in Brus- sels for the sale of tombstones, monu- ments, &o. They are well posted in their work and will sell at the lowest living prices. They have a grazing farm in Morris, convenient to Brussels, and will be prepared to take stock in exchange for work. Jas. Seale will aot as agent having commenced work already. He is well and favorably known in this locality. Lneroos.-A gond sired audience listened witn no email degree of pleasure to the lecture delivered in Melville °hutch, lust Monday evening, by Rev. J. L. Murray, M. A., of Kincardine, on "A recent European tour." The reverend lecturer gave an intereeting description and account of the eights he saw, the places visised and the information ac. mired. Special reference was made to Boma. The lecture occupied about two hours. A. hearty vote of thanks was given Aar. Murray ou motion of Presi• dent McKay and A. Good, Rev. John Ross, B. A., occupied the chair. Musi- cal selections were given by the choir of the Aseooiation. The body of 1t. Siftotr, of St. Jaime, who disappeared so mysteriously, has beats found in a cinch near that village without any mark of violence on it. Eighteen yearn ago George Young, jeweller, of Ottawa, marked a 60 cent pieta with his name and the date when put in circulation. It came back to him in the course of business on Thursday. RRIo.-In Morels on and inst., Isabel I3., beloved wife of Allam Reid, aged 61 years and 5 months. Slnt'n.-In any, on rob. 1117th, Agnes, eldest daughter o4 John :Snaith, aged 11 yeara, 0 tnoflthe and .18 days. MEDICAL CARDS. I 01 .It USIA, SiU , U 01 and Bergamo; of ofthe by u1J 01 tfon Jacob Stehle, prop. 0111th cud 1tesideuee-Stale street Neat, MONDAY, dtanott Ulm -High grade Athel,ontario. stook, ou lot 20, can. 14, IUOKillep, Sale commences at 1 o'olsck, John ll. Seb• jr A. bene, prop. Geo. Kirkby, aunt, WEDNRapav, Mann 12ru,- Farm stock, implements, do' lot 5, con. 11, Grey. Sale oammOnoee at 11 o'clock a. in. sharp. Leech at n0011. Wm. Bishop, prop, Geo. Kirkby, auo. SR"17SSS1•.S Fall Wheat . Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas . Butter, tube and rolls Bggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes Hay per ton. Pork .. ... ............ Hides per lb Salt per bbl., retail,,.,., Sheep seine, oath Wool, per lb. 75 80 7511 80 313 37 24 20 53 54 14 15 12 00 5 0 00 30 85 0 00 6 50 4 75 G 10 1 25 0k 60 1 00 18 20 REAL ESTATE. li ARMb 10R SALE—'1'I]E UN- »snslGmsn bas several good Farms for safe sad to rout, easy terms, in Townships 01 Morris tied 0000. F. 0. SCOTT. Brussels. 37:01. ITARl12 TO REFIT, BEING LOT s, eon, 6, Grey. 85 aorta cleared. 25 of which is plowed ready for reeding. Good bouse, barn, orchard, &e. Possoesion given April 1st. For further particulars as to rent terns,&o., apply to DUNCAN McLAUUH- LIN, lot 1, eon. 0, Grey, Brueaols P.O. 34.4 L' LRM FOR SALE —ANY PER A' BON wanting a good farm of 100 acres in the township of Morrle,6 miles from Brus- sels, en tLo moat reaeontble terms will got a bargain by applying at once to J. al. O'CONNOR, Fire Ineuronee Agent, Brussels, or the proprietor, p, A. PERHAM', Potrolea, Ont. 31.45 tIARbI FOR SALE — BEING Lot 12, Con. 10, township of Grey Huron Co, There aro 100 acres, S6 acres of which are cleared ants in good state of culti- vation. On the farms a stone house and frame baro and frame stables, a good bear- ing orchard and good well of water. For further particulate apply to the proprietor on the premises. 17.0 JOHN VINCENT, Brussels P. O. I1ARMFOR SALE.—THE SUB sow= offers hie valuable 100 acre farm,being lot 3, ton. 13, Grey Towrabip, Huron Cn., for sale. There are about 00 acres cleared and In good heart. There is log house, good hank barn boating oretard, and all the necessary aonyeniences on the promises. For further particulars, ae to price, terms, otc„ apply to the Proprietor, TH08.HISLOP,Clare P. O.N.W.T.• or to 241 p0DGALD STEC,ORAN, Brussels. FARM FOR SALE -TEE UN- dersigned offers his 100 , ere farm, being North half Lot 30, Oon. 8, Morris, for sale. There are about 76 acres cleared and under cultivation. On the premises are a ttr od frame house, bank barn, good orchard and other oseessariea. Only 21 miles south of Brussels on the gt avel road. For further partioulare, as to pride, B:c., amply to the proprietor on tlto premises, 80 -ex J. FMCS, Bax 19a Brussels P. O. IilARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT . 38, con. 0, Grey, contaioing 100 aorta, 15 acme cleared, under grass, and the balance timbered. About 70 aeras of dry land and the balance ceaar and blaok ash swamp There is a tog house on the premises. Will bo cold on v ery reasonable terms as proptie- tor does not require the lot. For further epar- tloulers apply to ROBT. M0LA170HLIN, Cronbroolt, P.O. or ALEX. HUNTER, Brus- sels. 12 "WARM FOR SALE. -THE UN lL altne1Os1D offers for sale the north east quarter of lot 28, concession e, Morris, County of Huron ,containing 50 nems, The land is of first quality and in a high state of cultivation, wall Yenned and uuderdrained, .6 cares cleared. Now frame house, 8 rooms, milk house with concrete walls, 2 wells, good barna and shod, orchard, etc. Eight soros of fall wheat. This desirable property adjoins the corporation of Brussels. Suit- able toms will ho given. Titleperf oat. JAMES GRIEVE, Owner, 00. Soaforth P. O. Y!Y•OOD FARM FOR SALE IN \Morris, on reasonable terms. In order to close the affairs of the estate of the late W. G. Megaton, the executors offer the fol- lowing valuable lands for sale North half of Lot 80, Concession 0, Township of Morris,00ntainlug 95 acres, On this lot is erected a good frame barn with atone foun- dation, good orchard, well and pump. Near- ly uncleared, and 1s on the grave road closely adjoining the village of Brussels. This farm is a valuable one, is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For priors and terms apply to THOS. KELLY, 13ruasele P. 0., HEN100 Jmocncos, Victoria Square P.O., or JAMES SMITE, ,Staple Lodge P.0 Mt 0dieeex County. JERSEY BULL FOR SERVICE. For terms and other partioulare ask for circular at my Drug and Book Store, Should you wish to 8011 his heifer calves I am pre- pared to pay as high as 638, according to milking qualities of their dams. 20.11mhe G. A, DEADMAN, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. ARAY MANN, a Auctioneer, to always ready to at- tend Wes offarms, farm stook, &o, Terms obenrfully given. Craubrook P. 0. Sales may be arranged at Tot POST Publishing House, Breesels. !1 FORGE KIRKBY, lJf Liooneed Auctioneer. Sales conduct- ed on reasonable terms. 2arme and farm stock a specialty. Orders left at Tun Poem Publishing Houee,Bru awls, or sent to Walton P. 0., will receive prompt attention. HAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN. on Ma an Auctioneer, I and prepared to conduct sales of farm stools at reasonable mien, Knowing the standing of nearly ovary pexeee Smut in rt position to sell 50 good ninths and get good security when sold on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give mea Mall. 32- F. S. SCOTT. BUSINESS CARDS. H. McORA.OKEN, 1 1' Usurer of Marriage Licensee. Oglme at hie Oloacry,'1'uxttbory street, Brussel% N, 13ARRET'T, 1.11.10 Tonsorial Artist' Shen -Next door eontli of A. hi. )fief{ay't Go's hardware stere. Lalli es' and children's lair cutting eine elalty l:•�'i•A oitnfoo stook of cigars kept. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM r1apn1N01s', FIRE AND MARINE GUELPH MoNAIR,..._,._ _- e Ioenrer of Marrloga Lioensaa, by ePPOlittlnent of Liettt,.Gavornor, Commis. Motor, Rea 4 .78. Conveynuceo and Meat Fire 700 ranee (.•. (Vice at the Orafibreek Past °Moo. McNAUGHTON, D • C. Mf., L. It, C. P„ Edinburgh, ld. C. p S. Ont. At Pepper's Drug stere front 0 to 111:80 a, ul, and from 1:80 to 4 p. m, At other bouts may bo found at iia reeidepee, form. ee ally sopisd by Dr, 11 utobiuson, 5110 at, DENTAL. 3D STT TT S T R'2'1 G. L. Rail, 0)18,L. Vitro,. Oxide Gas ad- ministered for the Pcinlesa Extraotloa of ']'esti. 71 0 errant Street lomat, Ton ONTO, aSTT T ZS 'S'1 W, J. veer, Ie 1), S., Graduate of Toronto Bohool of Dentlabry. All oparaticne guaranteed. I.A4"Arttflaial teeth, tlrst quality, and m gnaiantead et, for 832.00 per sot. 011loo-OAny's 130005, Suave:ern. H..'.CC' IL -!T! am. ,A.. MAxZTZ�T, Z,, Tn. S,, Honor Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surge°us, Torou to, Nitres Oxide Gae ado. for the Paiulese ltxtraotios of tooth, 011360-- t "('tNn noon NOttTE of Iitun. Bll0aeors. MORTGAG13 SA EY OF VALVABLZ 12:EOLD FROPr,RTY In the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron. Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage (which will be pt'0uoedat the time of saJe), there will be sold by Public Auction, at the Ann:am or HOTEL, lu the said village of Brussels, by F. S. (Mott,ibqufre, Auctioneer, ou SATURDAY, the "2nd day of MARCH, A.D 1800, at the hour of f o'clock in the Afternoon, the .following property viz:. All mid singnlitr those certain unreels or tract,. of laud auo premises situate, lying and beiug in the village of Brussels, in the County of Huron and Provhiee of Ontario, being composed of lots numbers eixty.nine 100) and fifty-three (68),1n the said visage of Brunele, anon ooutaloiog ono.quarter of an acre o, laud, be the same more or less, and also bo.uc 00111) /080‘1 of the east half of lot number sixty-eight (08), in the said village o1 Brussels, and all that part of lot number ninety -level 0,7),in the said village of Brus- sels, lying to the east side o1 the westerly boundary line of the east halt of lot slit y - eight (e8)efo• amid produced to the southerly side 01105 ninety.seven (07). On the 0000.0rty 18 erected a comlortabie large frame dwell- ing house, one and ono half stories high, with good cellar underneath. oleo a first- cleasframe stable, ellnneb naw. The house le Wooly and conveniently hid out, with woodetad,a good well and cistern all under cover. There 10 about one-halfacre of ground pla-.ted with shade ttnd fruit trees, nud also a large lawn suitable for tennis nud other games, The property,- will bo offered for sate subject to areeerve bid. TRna18.-Ten per cont. of 1110 purchase mat.ay to be paid at time of sale, and the balance within 16 days thereafter, without interest. For further particulars and couditione of sale apply to Meredith, nitrite, times & uiltuu, 0f 32 Charsb Bt., Toronto, Vendor's Bolioit- ors; or to W. M. SINCLAIR, of the avid vill- age ,11 Brussels, their agent. 83-1 Dated this 1701 day of February, A.D. 1670. --;;IA Always ask for ; --- Pepper's Perfect Pills. USE NO OTHER. For Sink Heudaclre, Dizziness, Torpid Liver Constipation, Sallow Skin and the Complexion. Proparod only b y I-'1131PPF:ft, Chemist and Druggist, (:I[A11.A 1r'8 1810015, • RRUg8Et9. BANKNsl. 11 INTOSII & McTAGGART, BANKERS, . BRUSSELS, Transact a C#enesol iSax1.1ti ig- =.u.nisaegto. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and United Status Drafts bought and sold. Ie tercet allowed on Deposits. Collections made out favorable terms. Canadian Agents -'Z,litcuusr's BAN] av CANADA. Now York Agents-lnrr,nrens AND Tnnn- Ene NATIONAL BANE, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 1) L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, . solicitor and Conveyancer. Oollee- ttnes made. O(tice-Vauotono a Block, lirue- 5018, 21.3m• I(U AI. SINCLAIR, 1' 1' • Solloitcr, ConvoyBloor,NoturyPub- Ilo, Sc, 011loe Drug Graham's Block, 1 door north of Popper's DuStore. Private Funds to Loan. L� E. WADE, L • Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pub- lic, Convoyanotug. Collections end ),oaniug. Mr. Wade will attend in Gordo every Wed- nesday ut two o'clock, DIOKSON & HAYS, (Late with Garrott & Prondfoot, °ode. rich,) Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, Bcc. Omces-Brussels and Boalorth, ilrus sols OIDce, Rogers' Block, Main 8t. Money to Loan. 1. 5. IIAYM. w, 0.010100x. AM. TAYLOR B. 0. L. • Sarrister,Solicltor,&o., of the arm of Taylor, Maluliough Bc Burne. Barri atemo Solicitors, &o., Manning Arcade, Toronto. Money to loam. ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Co, Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public. Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to luau. Colleetiols made. Office to Graham's Block, Brussels. VETERINARY. I NO D. WAR WICK, V. S , t (SUOOESBOR TO P. W. O'BRIEN, Graduate and Honorary Fellow of Ontario Veterinary College, will be pleased to ex- amine with the greatest caro and profes- sional skill nay oseoa entrusted to his. charge. Office and inermary-O'ilrlon'e old ate ud,2 doors north of bridge, Tux:Merry st., Brussels. ARRIVED! ARRO"NT E! RIVEN! Th LARGEST ,—� Consignment of SPRING GOODS Ever at the Brussels Station. It has always been our motto to buy the very best class of Goods, and to buy at as early a date as possible, so that every intending purchaser may have ample time to inspect before needing to purchase and to show you that we can, and will, sell you new and stylish goods at a less figure than auy 59,1 cent lean can sell you rubbish at. What the people want are Solid Facts, Good Common Sense Arguments and Good Goody Cheap This we are prepared to do and to prove to you our contention just call and see and you will be convinced. We do not run a c=R►cvs Side Show or a Gambling den to entice you in, but if low prices, square dealing and lots of A 1 Goods is of any con- sequence on-sequence to you, Drop In. Our Stock is composed of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Ready -Made Clothing. Persons requiring Ordered Clothing will do well to examine our Worsted Coatings and Pantings, as we have over 55 d if- ferent Patterns in NEW Pantings, also our shelves groaning under the weight of our English, Scotell, Irish, Canadian, French and German Tweeds. Our Tailor is Second .to None TOWN And the will Warrant a Good Fit. Our MILLINERY 1s al- roady open for inspection and, as . i.98 Brownlow xII again employed for this season we will no doubt see all our old Customers and many new ones, All Kids of Farm Produce Take. n in . Exchange, A. R. SMITH, Brussels,