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The Brussels Post, 1890-4-25, Page 81Ht, H!,tt1.s$ :L 3 eosT Aram 25, 1890, IT PAYS '!rte make sure you are right and 'sten go ahead. Our customers [or Wall Papers are more than eased with the Extra Value thipy aro receiving. If you will iuspect our Stock I am sure you will say `Never so Nice and Prices rltx'ver so Low.' Our Borders and G iling Decorations are Cheaper and Nicer than ever beforb. Come bud Seo them. G. 4. DEADM.4N, Druggist, Bookseller, &c. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. B0U'rummt exTENBtoN W. 0. & P. 9 ai tbteas follows: Brueeels Station, North sad Go0N0Solna. Gorse Nolen. .�,rTp�d 6:55 a.m. Mixed 6 xpreee......11:45 a.m. Mail ..... 9:06 P.m. Mixed 555 p•m• Expreea 9:45 P.m. Loral littb3s elms. by some of our residuum. Noor a mreday will Af. B.may8 it y3 Monism elt and eta 'of drawns' hatyouths' oatLA. tied Mr. iro Resale's big dog, whioh ie Lorna d silgo de j A. it mite's, Y, ' g y In the afore, was home on Now dross goods just arrived at A. R. Smith's. s Low'MondeY night. It is to be hoped the Smith's. Maeaaa. BTY.WART LOW=hipped, Moreno Horse Fair ou Thursday of r4 sdw car1.5 e of a of sees, 3 oars of flour offenders will be brought to juetiuu, next week. People We /Know. Ft wee , Aileyon Court on Thursday of in; agent qq was el introducing oleo. ,_,_ — uaM week, May tut, R tightGeorge Dudley ie home from St. Mae. 13, Ptaasos has dimmed of her triooMonu J utoEBi Binned. Tuesday of this Marys, property in the tillage of Teeewator, to Beaver d, patterns in new carpets, week G. A. Deadman had shippedMra. Soliery is visiting her sister At just arrived this week, at A, R. Bmith'e, him a pare bred Jeremy heifer and Dr. Teeewater. Tim square timber in the station yard T. G. Holmes a pure bred Jersey cow Blsevsle this weak. calfs were visiting at cane taken east on Wednesday of last Ayrehilre,also a half bred Jersey and R A chiel's`aming ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. TnsOTsc and clover cheap. Adam d Curve and Timothy need at Mo- Opaoken'B. Crovas, Timothy and Garden Seeds at . 'homson'a. Jesse received all kinds of garden and E4Id needs. Gao. B1sEEB. J0iT received 50 bushels choice clover sed timothy seed. Gso. Blenaa. THIRTY -FMB loaded care were shipped Froin the Brussels station last week. A YOUNG woman desires to do house - e. cleaningor dissolved partnershat this ip aro desire all outstanding aceoants settled at once. Strachan Bros. Peons who want furniture cheap and as good as new will do well to call at '9'1,2.. Veal's residence and price her house- hold gooda. Houde and lot for sale or to rent. Centrally located. Good l at TEE Pose l P blah- stable, &o. Apply Sung House. Name Sabbath Rev. S. Sellery, B. A., B. D., will preach from "Behold your God" at the morning service and "Thirst quenched" in the evening. A sloe comfortable seven roomed Nouse for sale. Convenient situation, with the best of water and Tgood N ➢lis able on the lot. Amply Mss. VEAL wishes to intimate to the people of Brussels and vicinity that she will sell by private sale her stock of honse- hold furniture very cheap for cash, as she intends removing from Brussels. Tim "Aretle" base ball club, of Toron- tri, has written Secretary J. W. Shaw asking for match with Brussels on the Queen's Birthday. Their Doming would team would be able to on for gi hell li m and vely whirl. A Pnouusil accident happened a horse he,longing to Messrs. Turnbull & Ballon. type lest Saturday. The point of one etthe shafts of the wagon entered at the beck of one of the front lege and eame Guest the animal's breast. The veter- inary wee celled to attend the animal. PA0Tvnaan.—The undersigned has leae- ed.the back 100 acres of the Robertson farm, con. 4, Morris, and jig prepared to take a limited number of horses or cattle ts. pasture, on reasonable terms. There inno.better grazing farm in the town - :hap. Plenty of green and water. Ap- ply to Buxom & INNas. 40 3 Fool BALL.—On Wednesday of next week a foot ball match will be played on Victoria Square, Brussele, 'between the "Heron" of 8eaforth, and a union olnb oeeVaiton and Brussels. It ie in connec- tion with the District series. A lively caatoh is expected as the Seaforthites are old -etagere at foot ball. Dle5leson.—Friday morning the cage el M. M. Cardiff and R. L. Taylor came oiler hearing before Judge Toms, in the Ganrt,Hoase, Goderioh. The wibneeeee called were A. Hunter, F. 8. Scott, Jas: WOOS, J. Burton, senior and junior, and Wm; Spence, the evidence submitted being about the same as given at the i?:ggistratei' Court. Lawyer Campion for. the defence argued that the Crown had not made out e, °assists the validity of the chattel mortgage. was not decided. The Judge stated tbat it was incumbent oathe Crown to prove that the mortgage wise not good. County Attorney Lewis thopgbtib should devolve on the. defence improve that the mortgage was valid, bait JGdge Toms held to his position and the sate was dismissed. The matter stands about like this, if the chattel mortgage was good the defendants were in the ir t, and if otherwise the Bailiff was 0 doing his duty in taking and hold. iteathe enemas seized. du Huron Medical Aseociation met in the Council room, Clinton, on the 8th bait, There were present Ore. Taylor, Sloan,'Turnbull, Smith, Young, Elliott, Gunn, Godfrey and Worthington, the letter being requested to preside, in thehe absence of Dr. Irving, the president. T meeting was a very sucaeeiful one, many inferestiug casae being shows, one es- pecielly so. A man, married, having a family was presented, with a growth from the right breast, of a hanging tumorabout 13 inches long end weighing, we should judge, about live pounds, very red, soft, movable. and not the least tender to han- dle, the attachment to the breast croup - ted about 3r•1 inches, the balance hanging, being knocked about as he walked. and b i A case of loaoinoten ittaxy was also shown, calmed by a disease of the spine] cord, the person the feeling of walking given p and the gait unsteady, on sand ur wool, and like that of an intoxicated person, the logs being first affected, then the arms end hands, till hole unable to dress kiiresolf, end cannot button his clothes, and is unable to walk without a staff, and then Lae, constantly to look et his feat to gee if they are going in the right direction,—A ,curious ease of shortening le of en Inch in a young man wag 14 ono legt cense but anent shown without any app A l end in hip joint desease, fam id likely p familiar of other oases Were Shown whioh Mk no time tee repotted owe, eek. Miss Moffatt, of Toronto, is visiting Tia evening service in Melville church Tug Gorrie stage now leaves Brussels Mrs. G. B. Howie, was withdrawn last Sabbath as the pas. at 0:80 p. in. inotead of in the morning.The family of J. A. Creighton may ro- This ollenge will give satisfaction to the move to Galt. We hope not. for was preaching at Belgravopeople of the north as it enables Cham to p Tau Gun Club is practisingon their pet pbeir mail earlier as the contuse Harry Dickson started for Dakota on of a some of the members ere g Tuesday, We wish him prosperity, q cad to a be ep pigeons, are batter. Willie McCracken is home from a fon r cite expert, others mise occasionally. enAr evening Adjutant Cousjne and R. S. 8OSL58T is anions menthe' visit to relatives neerPeterboro'. deliver an address on Temperance in Captain Brown assisted in rho Salvatjon Miee Mary Sample ie filling the ponf- Kinaardine on Friday evening of this Army service. Mrs. Griffiths and W, tion of milliner in MoAlljeter's afore, Bateman were re -appointed sergeants week Comber, Essex county. d McKay Bros of Grey for the c p IIB was again ap- t as. Clark intends removing t ee . or s. cam 0 Iso, GLARE ee o eY eluted to the cillos of Secretary. township, left Brussels last week for pointed persons interested in the re•orgaui- Boafarth. She has been . Michigan where they go to push their tion f the Brussele Cricket Club are Bruseele for nevem' years. fortanee. requested to meat at the American hotel Gus and Fred, Goebel, of Mitchell and FaBIMES, be aura and read this looal onc Friday evening othis weak at 8 Buffalo, respectively, were visiting their and don't you forget it. kept Repeire o'clock. As orioket in being talked up in sinter, Mrs. Kaanid, this wank. for Verity's plows ke t oonstentl on other neighboring towns it should not be hire. Wm. Ellin was summoned to band at my shop, one door south of the of difficult a matter to arrange match a Saginaw, Mich., on Tuesday of this weak Town Hall, J. J. GILPIN. 41. as in some former years. to nos her sou who was seriously injured. Tas Brunetti Tennis Club was re. ALL the English earseed barley rsoeived The family of Chan. Holland, Port of thiezweekr 1890 on of5aereevening were at Brussels (49 bags) was taken and lams, had a narrow recaps from death cue night lent week from ewapjug gee elected : President, J M McIntosh Reeve Gotham says be could have di Vice•President, Robt. Graham ; Seers') Posed of 10 or 12 more if he bad them. tary,Treaenrer, J. T. Pepper. Prof. Saunders, of the Dominion Ex- QD$EN'e BIRTHDAY.—A public meeting perimental Farm, says the Government will be held in the Counoil Chamber next will probates the crop grown from this Tuesday evening, at 8 o'olacit, to take seed and pay 80 Dents per bushel. Lex Saturday Alex. Harold Carlyle, into consideration the holding of a cele. bration on the 24th of May. There should a large attendance. Uuleee we look out for No.1 the outside towns will take the start of ne. Don't forget the meeting. Messes. Cocuatem & JOHNSTON, marble Cutters, of Durham, have moved to Brute eels end opened a shop on Market street. They purpose doing all kind of work in their line in a satiefactoty manner and ask for the patronage of the public. We extend a cordial welcome to them and hope they will mowed well in their work. WELL-Dm0rad Ann DBmLINo.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaned out and put in proper shape. Terme easonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Tnrnberry et., Brussels. 43.51 THOS. STRA06AN will represent Knox church, Brussels, at the General As- sembly of the Presbyterian church, whicb meets at Ottawa next June. The con- gregation will likely have a full report of the proceedings in the form of a lecture or address. Mr. Strachan did not say so, but we make this prophetic announce- ment. STILL ON THE WIN..—Doge your organ or sewing machine trouble you? Please let me hear from you. Organs cleaned, tuned and repaired. You can pack your machine head in a basket and send it by stage or express audit will receive prompt attention and returned with a sample of ite work in it. Some second hand ma- chines on hand for sale or to exchange for others. T. MOORE, Box 122, B, usools. J. G. SEENE was re-elected Chairman o f the Board of Health at the meeting on Monday evening. It was decided thee all the yards, premises, dsc. within the corporation should be cleaned and ready for the visit of the Inspector by the 10th of May. The dumping ground for refuse is the same plane as 'sat year. This being an early Spring ibe townspeople should see that every sanitary precaution ie taken and do all they can. to assist the Board of Health in their work. WHo DOT TEE DRESS ?—This is the Rues tion that was &eked a snore or more of times on Monday. Lent Saturday wan the last day for receiving answers to A. R. Smith's advertisement offering a dress to the person forming the most words out of the letters found in 'carpets: Principal Shaw and A. M. McKay were selected to decide the matter. There were a great many answers gent in, com- ing from persons an Neepawa, Moosomin and Crystal City, Man.; Keewatin, Al- goma, Montreal, Toronto, Petrone,Clin- ton, 8eaforth, Blyth, Wingham, Wroxe. ter, Orillia, Muakoka, Brussels and sur- rounding villages. A great many mis- understood the idea and duplicated let- tere in pluralising words, none of welch counted, of course. The answers ranged from 75 words to 335, the latter number being obtained by Miss L. A. Humbly, one of the teachers in our Public school, who was awarded the dress geode. Miss Jeseie Rose wag second. For the sake of proving that the words are there the list is subjoined, as follows: Carpets, car- pet, ear, cars, care, cares, oat, eats, oap, caps, nape, capes, carp, carps, cast, caste, case, caper, capers, oart, carte, 'aerate carets, cater, oaten, nates, carte, caster, Cesar, Cesar, tetra, aerate orate, orates, orape, crapes, crept, crest, Creeap, Carpe, Carie, Cospe, Castro, Cea, Cresta, Cartes, C ser, Caere, Casper, Caep, Ceeps, Capet, Capets, Carps, Cess, °apt, Cepa, meet, Copan, creme, creat, create, a, ar, at, ate, ape, apes, ere, art, arts, aro, arose ace, acne, sore, acres, act, %oto, apt, all, asp, aspect, aster, riper, eater, ape, asps, ate, Mere, ater, seer, asters, aper, spore, Has, ao, area, Mee, are, ea, arp, apert, apeets, apse, apter, rat, rate, rate, rates, reap, rap, reps, race, races, rest, reap, reaps, rape, rapes, Rae, rapt, rase, react, remote, recast, Rea, rete, Ras, Re, rep, reps, re- past, retep, ramps, neap, recaps, Res, Rear, reeapt, ret, Rees, pet, pots, pat, pats, par, pars, parse, pa, pas, pace, wee, pacer, past, pacers, part, parts, pear, pears, pare, pares, post, prate, prates, paste, paster, pant, pea, peas, prest, pate, pates. pent, pats, port, ports, pater, peter, Petras, Pere, Pesos Furter, Pete, paters, per, Peart., Peart, Prac, prase, Pre, Pone, Peters, Petras, Potao, Fres, Prams, Pete, Parc, pare, Pac, Vacs, peraot, pacts, tar, tars, tear, tears, tare, 00.05, toaco, tu 6085, trap, traps', tea, teas, tap, taps, tape, tepee, tailor, tapers, Tee, Ter, trap0, trapes, Tres, Tre, Toe, Te, Ta, Er, oar, earn, eat, eats, eget, arst, era, eras, epact, epacts, Erp, Erpa, escarp, Doe, Et, Earp, tarps, r, Erte, ecru•, come, ep, ape, earat, ets, era, set, eat, sate, eater, gap, Seer, scar, scare, gawp, matte, scat, strap, step, stare, star, spear, eparo, Spar, spa, goat, sea, Sprat, Geral, grape, soot, Sarre, Sao, Sa, filar, Sart, Serpa, spat, owe, Sean, spacer, soot, Mate, easter, seat .ter, Ser, Sea, Sera, Se, Snare, aper, epee face, tame, Seta, spec, epe°tra, tarso, resp, atter, seers, see, apte, . folios who Bose, Atte, tea, west, Praet, Tran, oommittod by two young w Rape, Cetae, Precut, Aires, Cora, Arpe, were seen in town on Monday. They pelmets, opts, crap, orape, reia, Car» -335, %vete it suspicious ioolfjng couple and infant son of Robert Wilson, died, aged one year, nine months and twenty-eight days. The little fellow had been ill for about seven weeks with gastric fever, fol- lowed by enlargement of the liver. The funeral took pians on Sunday afternoon, Rev. 8. Jones conducting the service. FRED. GmDEL while washing his hands at the American Hotel, here, on Tuesday had 00665100 to remove a diamond ring which he put on the washstand. Hie at- tention was taken np with something else at the time and when he went to look for hie ring it was not to be found. Nothing has been seen of it since al- though diligent search was made. One thing certain it did not walk off by it- self. EAST Huron License Commissioners met on Friday of last week. Hotel licenses were granted to all the applicants who had license last year. The app None of Messrs. Gill, of Ethel, and Zilliax, of Henfryn, were laid over for further consideration. George Atkinson, of Belmore, has applied for a Wine and Beer license. The Board will meet on Wednesday of next week, et the Ameri• can Hotel, Brussels, to finish up their work. THE question of another salt worke in Brussels is once more mooted. F. C. Rogers has communicated with Messrs. Livingetom as to arranging for a well on their property adjoining the present block. The intention, is, if successful, to erect the buildings near the railway and pipe the brine to the pan. 03,000 is the estimate. A joint stock company may take up the matter if Messrs. Liv- ingston don't see fit to handle the under- taking. Having the works convenient for shipping would be a saving of a good many hundred dollars in the year. Brussels salt heads the list. OBIT.—Richard Newton, one of East Orford'a most prominent farmers, died on Saturday at his residence, "Ever- green Home," at the age of 68. He was taken 01 about two weeks ago with bilious fever, which was followed by con. geetion of the lunge and peritonitis. Mr. Newton was born in Sligo, Ireland, and was the son of the late Rev. Riohard Newton. He came to Canada in his boyhood, settling in Hastings county. He Dame to Oxford in 1876. A wife and a family of nine survive him. Deceased was a prominent member of the Metho- diet ohuroh. Mr. Newton was a distant relative to Rev. J. L. Kerr, of Brussels. MONDAT evening as Henry Mooney jr. was returning from the station with the team belonging to the Enterprise Salt Works an empty barrel he was seated upon fell off and frightened the horses. Mooney was thrown between the animals but managed to catch hold of the tongue of the wagon with his arms, his body dragging on the ground, In this dem- prone position he remained until the bridge was crossed and the speed of the horses somewhat Blackened allowing him to get his Leet np off the ground. The runaway wag etopped opposite the tele- graph office end Mooney rescued from hie n000mfortable and dangerous situa- tion. He Was considerably bruised about the fate and body, the marvel is that he was not seriously injured or killed. No damage was done to either the wagon or horses. ExerieseroN.—Tbo Examining Board of the Guelph Conference met in Mit- obeli Wednesday and Tharaday of last week. Rev. J. E. Howell, M. A., presid- ent of the Conference, presided, Rev. E: A. Chown, B, D., Elora, acting as Sec- retary. The following is the result of the examinations : Fourth year—J. W. Churchill, Guelph District, first olaee. Third year—W. E. Kerr, Owon Sound District, second Class. Second year -J. W. Cozens, Goderich, first claw; ; A. E. Henderson, Palmerston ; Judson Truax, Stratford ; F. M. Mathews, Galt, ascend glass. Firet year—H. A. Baylis, Walk- erton, and W. H. Harvey, B. A., Guelph, first class ; J. S. Humphrey, Owen Sound, second clave. Preliminary—W. II. Harvey, B. A., and F. W. Thompson, of Guelph District, first claim ; H. A. Barnwell, Walkerton ; H. S. Casson, Goderioh, and W. G. Megwood, Guelph, second °lass. from a coal stove. E. E. Wade and family will very pro. bably remove to Owen Sound in the near future. Mr. Wade's removal will canoe a vacancy on the School Board. Peter Sinclair, Mill area, who hes been laid op for the pest six weeks with rheumatic Lever, is able to get aboat a little now, although quite poorly yet. A, H. Kay, of Dundee, a former resi- dent of Brussele, is in town this week aiding hie sister, Mrs. J. R. Grant, in peeking, preparatory to removal to Win- niR v. W. E. Kerr, of Owen Sound was home fore week. He intends taking a STAGE TO GORIi•XE-nt�jexll� t, Ioevea Hentorovary e, ends 0* the returns No Mistake L„ from(ion i at the Son}ortk stage n, °arae IV1 t them 13 , ,1, lu 4 ,' '5 u, , in 110,' t0 oateli J.. ,S. J tkedhermWurn,.„.,.YYout 751.iu1e will be adhered to until further notice. 8., WALBH, Proprietor. 11fVMt RS MEGARVIE IS PEE .1. pared to do bowing In all its brunch. es. She will let two o1 her little girls go out es parse girls should opportunity otter. Enquire at her home, opposite B. Gerry's rooidouoe,Mill at. ss- ,I O RENT. — THE UNDER omen denim to rept her b• use awl lot on Church St. The garden is an excellent ono, there hong plentyof fruit true, our. rent bashes, strawberries, deo,, on the prop- erty Apply at once to SIRS. S, PEARSON. anise at the Montreal Theological Col. lege when hie term expires at his present station. Jno. Hargreaves was in town *hie week assisting in the packing and re- moving of Mrs. Hargreaves' household effects to Paisley. He has loot none of his old time popularity in Brussels. Miee Jessie Rona, who has been in the employ of A. Good for abontthree years, has accepted of a position in MoLaren'e boot and shoe store in Guelph. She will leave in the course of a week or so, Mise Ross will no doubtbe an acquisition to the Royal city. We expected she would have become a permanent resident in Brussele but he may go after her to Guelph. Mrs. Geo. Hayorof1 and daughter, Miee Lizzie Roes and Mrs. J. A. Mc- Naughton have gone to Wiufield, Kansas, for a visit. The former goes with the hope of the change of air proving benefi- cial to her health. Mrs. McNaughton's father is ill and her visit is largely on his account. They left Bruesela on the morning train on Wednesday. We hope they will have a safe journey and a pleasant stay. On Thursday of this week the Har - groins family removed from Brussels to Paisley. They have resided here for the past four years, and have been very worthy citizens. The removal of Mies Hargreaves causes a vacancy in St. John'. ohuroh choir (where ehe hoe been organist) and Sabbath school that will be diffionit to fill. W. A, Hargreaves and wife, of Toronto, are going on a visit .to England, and the Aliases Hargreaves will keep homes for their brother "Jack” in their absence. Tea POSIT expresses the sentiments of a good many when we say we ere very sorry to see the Hargreaves family remove from Brussels, but wish them a prosperous future. 40-tf —BUY— WALL — PAPER —AT— Pepper's Drug Ettore. Deolde new to go and ace the Pretty Now Doelgne nod Low Prions of Wall Paper at PEPPER'S DRUG STORE. I.JOUSE WORK WANTED.— The underoigned is desirous of go - curing house work, saah as house oleaning, wadable, ironing, die. Washing or nether; done at my ho use 1f desired, Apply to 00158, JNO. LOTT 89.2 Parker's Terme., Mill St, DRESSMAKING,— The undersigned desires to Intimate to theladiesladies of Brussels and surrounding ttend to all ordersalntrustedp top Ler to atfefsation guaranteed. Shop—Up•staire, one door north 0f Walter Jaokaon'a hardware store, 30- MISS SAMPLE. PATENTS Caveats, Re -lase ea and Trade • Marks seemed and all oth- er patent causes in the Patent OAlso and before the Courts promptly and carefully at- tended to. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, 1 make careful examination, and advise se to patentability free of charge. patent is secured d Information. a advice and apeelal references sent on application, J. R. L1TTELL, Washington, D.C., U.S. Patent Office. NOTICE 01' DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the Arm of George Love & Go. has beep diseolvod by mutual consent. All debts and amounts due or owing to the said Sam must be paid to Robert G. Wilson, of Brussels, who will also pay all debts of the Arm. Dated at Brussels this 14th day of April, 1000. A.Hnsmsn, 1. GL:O. LOVE, Witness. (( R. G. WILeoN. Bonaf.008,—A brazen faced burglary took place at W. Nightingale tC Co's. store last Monday night. An entrance was effoatod through a window at the rear of the building, tho salla being lifted by a blacksmith's rasp. Once in. side the thief or thieves, helped thomsolves to silks, the silk handker- chiefs in stock, needy all the kid gloves and other articles, amounting in ell to 0300 et 1100 aa nearly as can be calcu- lated. When they were satisfied they unbelted the side door and quietly with- drew carrying their booty with them. Telegraph messages were sent to the surrounding towns and villages and the day wee spent in endeavoring to get Wine trace of the thieeee and goods but. without avail np to the time of writing. The supposition is that the burglary wag REAL ESTATE. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on Market street, oaay terms. For particulars apply to tiles F. F. MoNTOOMERT 05.40 or W. F. VAN8TONE, Brussels. FARMS FOR BALE.—THE UN- DaBsxGNED baa several good Farms for sale and to rent, cagy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F. S. SCOTT, Brussels. 37-tf. The Kingsville eohoole have been closed on account of the prevalence of measles among the children. During the revival survioeo held by Messrs. Crossley and Hunter in Brant- ford the peat five weeks 755 enquirers came forward. They received 0700 fn all for their 00581080. A new rule on the Michigan Central railroad hae gone into effect by which all persons under the influences of drink will not be allowed to get on trains or hang about the waiting rooms. $ORST. WHITDTHLD.—Io Grey, on April 6111, the wife of Mr. Teesdale Whitfield of a daughter. Srotum.—Io Grey, on April 9th, the wife of Mr. Edward Sperain of a daughter. T H0050N At Henfryn, on April 7th, the wife of Mr. J. H. Thomson, merchant, of a daughter. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.— Being South ball Lot 27,con.0, Morris, about30ucresPallllwboatdin ground.ldEasy terms, Apply to W. M. SINCLAI t, tf- Solicitor, &a., Brnseels. BANKING. M 3INTOSH & MoTAGGART, BANKERS, . BRUSSELS, TrseemeCt se General Mrsalc%Sig' 8llmtSieap. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and Oulted Status Drafts bought and sold. Interest allowed on Deposits. Collections made on favorable terms. Canadian Agents— MEnorrANT'a BANE 01. CANADA. New York Agonte—Itiroweene AND TaAn- Ea8 NATfoNAL BANE. J ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT 80, con. •u, Grey, containiegg 100 acne, 15 timbered 1eA bout 70 mores' and of dry the laudbalance and the balance cedar and black ash ewemp There is a log house ou the premises. Will be sold on v cry reasonable terms as proprie- tor does not require the lot. For fnrtt or par- ticulars apply to ROBT. MOLAUCHLIN, Cranium ok, P.O. or ALEX. HUNTER, 32Brea. sale. axama. Drdxe0N.—In Clinton, on April 15th, Chris. Dickson, :aged 30 years and 5 months. WfnsoN.—In Braeeele, on April 1901, Alexander Harold Carlyle, infant son of Robert Wilson, aged 1 year, 9 months and 28 days. .ARM FOR SALE.—THE SUB. .L sorannl offers his valuable 100 sore farm, boiuglot 3, eon. 18, Groy Township, Huron Co., for sale. There are about 60 mores cleared and in good heart. There is log house, good bank barn bearing orchard, and all the flummery oonvonienees on the premien. For further particulars, as to prloe,terms, etc„ apply to the Proprietor, T .51 H DOUGALD 8TRA0H61P Bruesela LEGAL AND CONVEY0.NCING. R L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, 8olia1Eor and Conveyancer. Collec- tions made. OiRae—Vanstone's Block, Brus- eele, 21.5m• Iv Nr. SINCLAIR, • Solicitor, Conveyancer, NoturyPub- Ito, Aa. OOoe—Grabam's Block, 1 door north of Pepper's Drug Roe. Private Funds to Loon. Ti E. WADE, 1.0'. Barrister, Solioltor and Notary Pub - tie. Conveyancing. Colleettous and Loaning. Mr. Wade will attend in Gerrie every Wed- needay at two o'clock, DICKSON & HAYS, (Late with Garrow & Proudfoot, (lode - rich,) Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers. Ra. Offices—Br0ssele and Senforth. Brne sets Officio, Rogers' Bleak, Main St, Money to Loan. R.0. EATS. w. n.DI0a00ri. AM. TAYLOR,B. C. L., • Barrister, Solicior, do., of tho Arm of Taylor, McCullough & Burns, Barristers Solioitora, &a„ Manning Arcade, Toronto. Mono 1 to lona, •14-1ARM FOR SALE.—TRE UN• .L DRBUGNED offers for sale the north salt quarter of lot 28, aonoeeeion 0, Morris, County of Huron, containing 50 aoree, The land is of first quality and in a high state of mitigation, well fended and sudor -drained, ,5 sores cleared- Now frame honee,8 rooms, milk bowie with concrete walla, 2 wells, good barna and shed, orchard,. eta. Bight nares of fall wheat, This desirable property ad Dins the corporation of Brussels. Suit- able terms will be given. Title perfect. JAMES GRIEVE Owner, 80- bieaforth 1'. 0. GOOD FARM FOR SALE IN Morris, on reaoonablo terms. In order to aloes the affairs of the estate of the late W. G. Ringatoa, the exeoutors offer the tot. lowing valuable lands for sale North half of Lot 30, Concession 5, Township of Morrie, containing 90 acres. On this lot is erected 6 good frame barn with stone foun- dation, good orchard, well andpump . Near- lyalloloared, and is on the grave road closely adjoining the village of Brunets. This farm 10 a valuable one,- is well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. For prices and terms apply to THOS. KELLY, Brussels P. 0., McNair immunise, ise, Victoria Square P. 0., or Samna SMITE, ;Maple Lodge P. 0 Middlesex County. 23M2,1T06S$li.S x.ol.A,R ZITS, Fall Wheat 80 90 Spring Wheat .. 80 85 Barley 38 42 Oats 28 30 Peas..... .. 52 53 Batter, tubs and rolls.... 14 00 Eggs per dozen.... 8 00 Flour per barrel 4 20 30 4 00 50 Potatoes Hay per ton 6 00 6 50 Pork .... 5 00 6 00 Hides per lb 2 26 Salt por bbl., retail1 25 00 Sheep shins, mob 60 1 00 Wool, per 1'b 16 20 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. fa 4ECOND IIAN:D LETTER Prose for sale, good 80 now. Also large baby carriage, Enquire Tui Ysmblone. ICYCLE FOR SALE. — A Arseelse0 British Challenge bicycle, 52 inch, ball bearings, in peed running order; only $50.00. Apply to J. W. SHAW,13ruo0ala, RI SSMAKIN0.-- to to D lig undor0ignoa desieo. to intima rho ladioa of BruOaele and vicinity that Choy have openada Dronlmaking Shop oyes Mr. Ater, 8 trac0an a Store, Brunets, whore they aro preporod tb atton4 to all work ontrii0ted 4044020, Satistaotion ueSAntdod. 40.4 00388718 ST WAS4I dr0L tstOP, ALEX. HUNTER Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Loud, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collootians made. Office 1n Graham's Block, Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. WM, F. CALE, M.D., C. iii., Member of the College oOPUyetolan and Surge000 of Outeri° by examination OAice and Residence — Main street East, Ethel, Ontario. JUDICIAL SALE OF PARA( PROPERTY Ia - t7a,e - Couxity - of - Ftwxoao.. Pertinent to a judgment forimmodiate sale made in a certain notion in Queen's Bench division of the British Canadian Loan and Invoetmoot Company vs. Tindall, there will he told with the approbation of Neil Me. Lean, Esq., Official Bermes, by Alexander innthe Village of Brue.elsat , in 4he Countyrican of Huron, on THUBSDAY, the Ant 001 of ay, 1890 at twelve .'clock, noon, the following lands and promises situate W the townehlp of Grey,11 the County of Huron, in two parcels, namely : Parcel one—Lot Mambo. saldeighteen in i t contaiini g th 1000500! moretor laid lParcel t lots. Parcel two—Lot number nineteen in the eighth eonceasion of the said townoblp containing 100 urea more or lees. Upon let .n lea frame house, and a bank barn with stone foundation. Upon lot nineteen 1e a brick house and n bank barn with stone foundation. The properties are well fenced Toe farms aro situate about sixte of mileo from Brussels and about a mile and a-balt from the village of Ethel. The road', leading to both The panels will s are gbedo sold separately, u ely, sbj of to a reserve bid upon oath lot to be Axed by the Cinoiel Referee. Ton. per dent. of the purchase money for each parool is to be paid to the Voudors' Solicitors at the time of sale, and the balance in each case into Court to the credit of this action within thirty days thereafter, without interest, Cr at the pentaasm''e option so muchof the perchers° money in each ease as with the said Lou p or cent. shall make up ono half of the whole parobase money for meth parcel shall be paid into Court as aforesaid within thirty days without interest and the balance may remain upon first mortgage on the prop55ty for Ave yam's ab nix null a -half Ser tern. Tho abstract 10111 not bo bound to furnish any abatraot of utile other then producea 1%ogtetrar's edetract and will not aOa- any title ftods or copies thereof or any hei- possec or title other Wan those ermine their thetetaloa, The Iwn ex 1050 must ox re. the title at their own expense. In other re. Spaeth the conditions bt sale shall be the standing oouditions of the Court. For furth- er Particulars applyto the Auetloneer, to EEL . E. Wado, Barrister, Bresnan, to Jelin Hoskin, Bug., Q.(3„ Toronto Street, Toronto, or ated attToronto this lout day April, 1820 101Neetar 1,, 8YL{dNe, SAUND$RS & TORRANCE, Vcndor0' Solloltore, l7 wettiog- ton Street 'Meet ,Toronto. 40.2 N)O1L MoLLAN, Ofleiel Referee. JA. MONAUGHTON, M. D. • re ht., L. R. C. P., Edinburgh, M. C. P S. Ont, At Pepper's Drug Store from 9 to 11:00 a. m. and from 1:30 to 4 5. m, At other hours may, be found at his reeldeueo, form- erly ocanpted by Dr. B utchineon, Mill et, DENTAL. 21=11"'X'2113 TM'Y1 G. L. Ball, 13,0,0. Nitros Oxide Gas ad- ministered for the Prdnleos Extraction of Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street East, Tononmo. 7::13:7 TTISTI W. 3. Fear, L. D. S., Graduate of Toronto School of Dentistry. All operation, guaranteed. !Orli rb1llolal teeth, first quality, and a gnuAanteed at, for $12.00 per set. OIBse—OAD8's Erman, 8HAYOnxn. 1) E N T I r+ T t 70..d. M.A.- TnS7'. z, a, S., Honor Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Nitres Oxide Gni adm iaieterod for the Paulen Extraatlon of teeth. Olgao— f30on Coon N08Tn co? BANE, BBII008La, BUSINESS CARDS. 4 WH. MoCRACKEN, • Insurer qt Marriage Licenses. Moe at his Grocery, Turnborry street, Brussels. R N. BARRETT, 1W• Tonsorial Artist, Shop—Next door south of A. M. McKay dt Co's hardware store. Ladies' and obildrens hair orating a opeolalte ROBERT CUNNINGHAM In0n0Atioa, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, AbfoNAIR, • Isearer of Marriage Llooneeo, by appointment of Liont; Governor, Commis- sioner, &o„ Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. Office at the Oranbrook Post OMee, MIS8 LILLA O'CONNOR Ie desirous of procuring po ile in Vocal Music. Prof. Warrington of Toronto is pleased to give hie testimonial as to Miee O'Connor's ability, she having been a pupil ed his duriog her stay in Guelph. 'intro. mental Music on Piano, Organand Guitar, Terme made knownoh application. Penmen 80,, Brunets, Miee O'Connor is open for Concert Engagements. 80- AUCTIONEERS. ARAYMANN, • Auctioneer, is always rowdy to at - to ud limes of farms, farm stook, deo. Tomo cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0. Salon may be awaited at Tun Po0T Publishing House, Brussels. EORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Auctioneer. Wes oonduet- ea on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stooks epegialty. Orders left at Tun Poem Publlehhagf'onso,Bru000lo, or eentto Walton P. 0., will reecho prompt attention, TTAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN- sn as an Anattonoer, I am propend t0 amldllct Haden of farm stock at roaoeuable prices. Snowing the standing of nearly every por0ou I am in a position to eon to good marks and gqt good som'iby when gold on credit. Satiefaatfon guaranteed, Give moa call, 32• F, 8, SCOTT, VETERINARY. WARWIOK & GOLLEY, ,Honor Gradnatos of the Ontario Veterinary College. aro prepared to tract all diseases of dometeleated animals in to cont. potent mann0r, I artmnlar attoutloa paid to veterinary deutatry. Cells promptly at• tended 00..bffioe and,fuermary—Tlvo doom earth of bridge, Turabotty bt„ Bruaielt