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The Brussels Post, 1890-5-2, Page 88 1 tib. Ott .L SS.4.1.4S FMQ .,'Y• Maar 2 1890. BELT 4Fl11O•E 1 have lust Received a Fresh 1pply of Hellebore iu antieipa- Ttion of a Large demand. ] eop your eye on your Currant and v�(oPseberryy Bushes and apply this Sure Death to what is known as the Currant Worm. You will require to use it almost as soon its the leaves appear. • nave Tel Sean • Our Wall Papers and Borders ,vett? If you pnrpose papering your house it will pay you to in- , Sped our. Stock of New and Beautiful Designs, and Cheaper than ever before. G. A. DEAD.M4N, Druggist, Bookseller, etc. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. se0Tg0NN Willti WON w. O. & B. Trains lettlee Brussels Station, North end South, as follows: Go000 Bonin. G0000 SORTS. Mail 6:53 a.m. I Nixed 040 a.m. 6815E9Dm. - d &5 p.m. Mall 006 ....,:40 'Atli Itebas flims. A chiel's,amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. MI'r. Love -Ls millinery at A. R. Smith's. Connote meeting next Monday even- Tnor= slid clover cheap. Adam Geod. gement Birthday comes on Saturday This year. Cloven, Timothy and Garden Seeds at --g'home0n'9. Joan received all kinds of garden and -Held seeds. GEO. Barna. WANTED.—A student to learn tele- graphing. Apply to T. Fletober. A• Tocs(o womandesires to do house - teeming et. washing. Apply at this office. AaoT88E stook of mens' youths' and . trays' felt and straw hate at A. R: Smiths. LAST )Hondas evening the Y. P. 0. A. of the Methodist church held a service of song. Lrr1NOaToN Boos. have sowed over 100 tome of flax already this season. They -oonnt on a blg Drop this year. NOTICE.—daving dissolved partnership we desire all outstanding accounts settled at once. Straobaa Bros. Tim Enterprise Salt Works shipped Three cars of their excellent salt to Win- nipeg last week. It want per boat. RONALD MONIooirro:o has commenced operations in the fresh fish business and is able to attend to the wants of the pub - lie in this line. A Puce comfortable seven roomed house for sale. Convenient situation, with the best of water and a good stable on the lot. Apply to Mas. Tuned -au -Gus. GOEDar, disposed of his interest in the imported stallion "Osprey" to his .partner, Joseph Webster, who now is sole proprietor. Mr. Webster is justly proud of his horse flesh. WEATUEa permitting the town Band will open the weekly open air ooneert season on Saturday evening of this week. This announcement will be read with eeleamure by a great many people. BOUSE AND LOT Poo SALE: The com- 'fartable and desirably located residence of W. A. Oalbiok, •Turnborry street, Brussels, is offered for sale se the family intend removing to British Columbia. For particulars apply to Mrs. Oalbick, 'WnsN our peddler calls on yen with ,samples of our general goods we trust yen will look through his stock. He tarries 0. fine assortment of goods and Asia prices are 86v%a lass than any other .peddler on the road. W. Nightingale 1`k Co. PASTUBAOE.—The undersigned has leas- ed the back 100 acres of the Robertson Inter, con. 4, Morris, and is prepared to Take a limited number of horses or cattle topaotare, on reasonable terms. There ••issmo bolster grazing farm in the town- ship Plenty of grana and water. Att. ..ply to Bamo& & Bums. 40 Bnnssof.s should keep things moving lively this season in the sporting line as There is in active operation a gun club, base ball, lacrosse, two tennis clubs, ,cricket and foot ball teams. With these seven organizations in full bloom the • most of aur reeidenta should get all the re creation neceanary, without mach tron- ble looking for it. Goon holiest brains seem to be no use in this neighborhood, when people can• n ot beet our money in straight. honest dealing they mole at night and eteal our geode away. They broke into our store oted stole severe' hundred dollars worth of valuable geode on Monday night of :hint week. Even the very thieves know .where to come to get value. W. Night- ingale & Co. DAIaxt1AN'e BOARD Oe TRADE. —The rust cheese fair and the annual meeting of the Listowel Dairyman's Board of Tiede will be held in the Grand Central :Hotel, on Thursday 16th May next, when -She, Secretary's report will be made and the election of officers for another year will take ' pima. The affairs of this boardprontdee to be more prosperous this year titan ever, and a large member• ship covering more territory is likely to fallow, ..Det3lur/0 Cimn'ANr,—:The Belle Steven.. -.tion I)ramatic Company and troupe of Spanish Guitar players, will open a •weeks perfortnauco on next Monday •xvenln', in the Brussels Town Hall, under the steepled of the taten Band. The Berlin Daily News says of them :— "A very appleetative audience greeted the Delia Stevenson Dramatic CO. at the Opera ilottse on April 4th. C. J. Steven• eon in his rendering of Enoch Arden was tannest, the island scone being a pnrticu. tarty effective ode. He was well sup- ported by hie talented daughter as Annie Lee; and the Company is, taken mg a whole, Ane of the best which have visited our town. They are deeerving of beesby patronage, as even the most fwebidioue tanto sound not be Offended in the leant 'do 'degree bynw :tot or and g any Y busting the performance, Give them fall Melees," Naw dress goods pat ' arrived at A. ii, Smith's, Chorgi, and et sloth.' send at (,lk4akon'a, JOST received 50 bushels olioia0 clever and timothy seed, Geo. Recede Bsnttn im pettsrns in new carpete, juet arrived kits week, et A, B. 8m#th's, IT is stated that Vaudoise Bros, lost i11,222 by the failure of Mc0reney ttroa., lumber dealers, of Toronto. Tun annual meeting of the fruesele Mechanic's' Institute will bo hold on Monday of next week, 5th inst., at 4 o'clock p. m. Goon "White" sewing maohine and an iron beam plow for gale at 50 cents on the dollar at W. Nightingale & Co's. cheap store, Brussels. Fanned, be sure and read this toes! and don't you forget it, Genuine Repeire for Verity's plows kept constantly on hand at my shop, one door south of the Town Ball, J. J. GoLent. 41- $5.00 reward will be paid to any one giving each information as would lead to the conviction of the person or persona who malienely destroyed two shade trees near the G. T. le station. R. GRAHAM. REroaanes.—A meeting of the Re. formers of Brussels will be in their rooms, over G. A. Deadman'e store, on Wednesday evening of next week, oom- menciug at 8 o'clock. A large atten. dance expected. Tae Melville church W. F. M. S. will hold its sixth anniversary on Tuesday ereniog, May Gtb. The services will be of an appropriate and interesting char. anter. Rev, A. McKay, of Luoknow, will give an address. LADES, yon do not leave to go outside of our establishment to get your hate brimmed in the most fashionable style, your dress and mantles fitted and made to perfection, and your gentlemen look like New York dudes. We will do it all in the most approved manner. W. Nightingale & Co. A 9aLENDm oil portrait of Rev. Jno. Rose, B. A., was on exhibition in the window of T. Fletcher's store. It is the handiwork of Mrs. (Dr.) Graham, of this town, and is a most substantial proof of her ability and taste as an artist. We understand it wee a gift to the reverend gentleman. It will, no doubt, be very highly prized by the recipient. WareeDroanre AND Dsinwoa.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is proper. ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a wet, that will insure satiafaation. Wells cleaned out and put in proper share. Terms assemble. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Tnrnberry et., Brussels. 43-tf Tan regular quarterly meeting of the Methodist church will be held next Sab. bath morning. Topic, "The glorious Gos- pel." Love feast and sacrament at the close of the service this tiros. Sunday sohool will begin at 8 o'olook instead of 2:30. Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A., of Melville church, will preaoh in the evening, and Rev. S. Seedy will 000upp the pulpit in Melville Murals. Special quarterly col. tedious. NEW MARBLE Wonxs.—The firm of animator] & Cochrane, stone nutters, &e. has opened out are prepared to fill all orders for monuments, tombstones, markers, fenoes, &c., in a workmanlike manner and ab living prices. Satisfac- tion guaranteed in every case. Don't place your order without canine on them and seeing their samples and ascertain- ing prices. Shop nearly opposite the 'sown Hall, Brussels. Cow Bx•Lev.—On the 1st of May the cow by-law again oomes into force, and bovines must be kept off the streets from 8 p. m. to G a. m. Owners of cows should see about pasture and save them• selves the trouble and expense of going to the pound for their straying cattle. The By-law worked fairly well lent year and was a saving in the matter of side. walks, undisturbed gardens, &o. If you run contrary to the By-law don't be aun prised if the penalty is quickly and fre- quently imposed. ANOTHER TENNIS Cbun.—Friday even- ing a number of yonng ladies and gentle- men met at the City Dry Goods store and organized a tennis club. The offi- cers elected were es follows —J. W. Shaw, President ; Mise Lille O'Connor, Vice President ; Geo. Halliday, Bedre- tary-Treaeurer ; R. M. Dickson, J. Fer- guson, A. M. McKay and Misses Car. lisle, Shaw and Vanstone, Managing Committee. The spaoioue lawn of John Broadfoot's, Mill street, has been leased for the season and is being put in shape. Practice will be held on Friday evening of each week. The membership fee was fixed at $1.00 for gentlemen and 26 cents for ladies. A new club outfit is ordered and with Ohe redoubtable J. W. at the bead the senior tennis club will have to look sharp or they may lose their laurels. Ca10xET.—The meeting announced for the re -organization of the Brussels Cricket club was held last Friday even- ing, at the American Hotel, E. E. Wade, President, in the chair. The. following office bearers were chosen for the ensuing tear :—President, Harry Dennis ; Viae t President, J. N. Kendall; Secretary. t Treasurer, Jas. T. Rose ; Committee of Management, H. Dennis, J. N. Kendall, t J. T. Roes, E, E, Wade, Rev, W. T. Gide Ft S. Scott and Geo. Thomson ; Canvassing Committee, Messrs, Dennis and Wade. .It was moved, seconded and carried that boya of 17 or under would t be enrolled as members without paying any fee by applying to the Secretary. f The club is now ready to arrange matohee, as the crease will be put in t Mapes at once on the park. g LICF.NsE6 Fon 1890 AND 1891.—The following hotel licensee have been grant- s ed in East Huron for the licenee year 1 of 1890 and 891:—McKillop—Thomas t Crawford, Jae. Felton and Edward Mc- Namara. Morrie—Chas. Sage and Jno, Sottudrott, Grey—Wm. Beirnes, Chas. Damns, D. Zimmer, Jno. Button, jaeob Steles, Geo. Mlles, and Thos. McEwen. 13rnosels—'.Choc, Hall, A. Koenig, 8teettou Bros, and Chris. Zilliax. Turnberry— Ben. Sanits. Wroxeter—Wm. Johnston i and Jan. Gorton. Howlett.--Robt. AT.c• Minn, Geo, Brown, L. Campbell, Jno.' Il, Campbell, Jno, Lamonby. The commieeiouers did not grant hotel license to I. Gill, nor wine and boar license to Geo, Atkinson. Lewis Young's hotel, Fordwich, wee burned down Inst' 1 week so license wag not granted him. The summary shows two licensee less in the R)11ieg than last year. The first year the Crook's Act came into force tiers were 40 applications for !imam as against 27 now. About 25 years ago there were nearly as mane hotels on the gravel road between T§arpurliey and Wroxeter as in the entire Hiding to day. Temperance sentiment is evidently on the rise, Mometoe polo of farm iii Grey town Ship nit the AmerlIoan #Lobel, Brassele, o Ttnredey alterinem vi uc,t ,,ak at o'olook l A NuxnER 01 oar 508128nte wore at At. ( wood on Wednesday evening attending The wedding of (Too. Currie, formerly of Brussels, and Miss Hamifpn. Oou I lire, O'Brady, did you me Nightingale's trine desplay of millinery tide Season 7 It's eo nate, stoilioh end chaps that I am going to get our Bridget one of those litigant trimmed hate: Herz you aeon those stylish suite Nightingale and Co. ate getting up for their cuotomere 7 .They era mads by MoBain, the fashionable tailor. Fit and workmanship always guaranteed, A000nnfuo to the Canada Presbyterian Malcolm Blaok, Morris, and Robt. Cutt, Grey, gain prizes for the examination of the Higher Religions Instruction. Jane Caldor, M, Simpson and C. Dutton are reported passed. The list, however, is probably incomplete 00 yet. Forma Division Court was held on Thursday of this week, Judge Doyle presiding. There wan a large attendance, epeoia1 interest being centred in the case of 10llee Montgomery vs. creditors of the Veal estate. The report will be given next week, ON Monday of this week a couple lof young ladies belonging to Bruseele went off on a visiting expedition to friends in Morris township. In their rambles they got to the banks of the quiet flowing Maitland and one of the party, being of a nautical turn of mind, manned a raft and went for a voyage, 'All went merry as a marriage ball" until the rapids were reaahed where Oho stately ship grounded and the fair sailor who had been warb- ling "A life on the ocean wave" changed hertune to "Rescue the perishing." A noble hearted youth secured another raft and gallantly wont to the rescue and to the music of "Pull for the shore" with the rippling waters for aogompani- ment, the storm tossed voyagers soon reached the harbor and reoeived the con- gratulations of their friends over their narrow escape. Mother 1 May I go out to boat 7 Oh ! yes 1 my dearest danehter, But take a raft that is sure to float And keep your "too tsie-footeise" out of the Ater, Doontloa DAY,—At a meeting held in the Council chamber on Tuesday even- ing to take into consideration the hold- ing of a celebration in Brussels it was moved by Robt. Graham, seconded by R. Leatherdale that we arrange for our celebration on Dominion Day this year and that a program of games and sports be arranged to consist of a base ball tournament, lacrosse, &a—Carried. Various reasons were assigned for allow- ing the Queen's Birthday to pass with- out a celebration in Brussels, the chief ones being that it comes on Saturdsy and that after our successful day last year on July tat, and seeing that Dom- inion Day comes on Tuesday. Soma of our residents would like to see & Band tournament, One thing is certain If we have a successful celebra tion we want to worn as a unit and arrive at decisione and make erraugemente at public meet- ings instead of on the streets or in the etoret. Another meeting will be held shortly to draft committees and arrange other preliminary work for Dominion Day, iradq by mensal for The defendants et n the trial, he orders that there be po costa 1 t., es •'• : parakrx 4, I" T y'or arra Lewte Noderfoh105 the plaluttff, Gar. row, Q 0„ and I�roudt00% (Goderioh) for the defendant. Poor BALL.—A football match was played on Victoria Square, in this place, on Wednesday evening of this week, in the Western District series, between the "Hurons," of Seaforth, and a union team of Walton and Brussels. The Seaforth boys won about as they pleased, taking six consecutive goals in the time played. While a number of the players in the local teem are good kickers they showed the lack of practice. The latter half of the game was played in a drizzling rain, so that upsets were the rule rather than the exception on the field. The Seaforth club is composed of a gentlemanly lot of young men, and it will require a good team to run away with them. The per- sonnel of the clubs was as follows SOAponTH. POBr1TON, WA.TON. PaiSiny *cal MnLauohlin McDonald Backs f Wilanu Fairley i Morrlsou .T ekaon MoNaugbton McDonald Half backs { Torrance Jackson tt Roue Dear f Rdgbt Wing i Jackson l Oughton Cresswell Centre Thompson Cresswell ttMcNamara Willie I LoltWing 18 Wallow STrtgrToN v..HoLMEn,—In the Queen's Bench Division, Judge Rose gave deois ion in this case on Thursday of last week as follows :--Judgment in action tried with a jury at Goderioh on the 25th Oc- tober, 1889. The defendant, Thomas G. Holmen, is a physloian and the defen- dant, George A. Deadman, a druggist. The defendant Holmes prescribed for the plaintiff, who was ill. One of the ingre- dients of the preecriiltion was hydro- - ohloric acid. The plaintiff gent the pre. scription to the defendant Deadman'e drug store. On it was written "Chg. to T. G. H."—by which was meant that he druggist should charge the mixture o the doctor, which was done. The doctor charged his fee and was paid by he plaintiff's husband. This fee in- cluded the charge for the mixture. In. compounding it the druggist's clerk by mistake put in hydrooyanio (prussic) acid instead of hydrochloric said ; and his was administered to the plaintiff, who suffered somewhat• severely either ram .the fright or the effects of the poison. The statement of claim charged bat the defendants did net exercise res• enable and proper oars and were guilty of gross negligence and want of 900184- lonal care and skill. The jury found hat the plaintiff suffered injury, but hat the effect wag merely temporary, and they assessed the damage at 9100. The learned judge now gives judgment holding that the defendant Holmes was guilty of no nagligence, that his prescrip- tion was properly prepared, and every mot of hie was done with due care ; that he wag no more guilty of negligence than f he had Roue to the drug store and pule abased fur the plaintiff a bottle of any prepared mixture which, to all appear- ance, was properly prepared : reletting to Longmmd v. Holliday, 6 T,x,, 761, cited fn Hearn v. Fender, 11 Q. B. D., 508. Ho holde, however, that the dofeu- tent Deadman is liable, pointing out that the person for whom the mixture was required waa known, for the pre. soription had written on its face "Mrs. acihn Strotbon" • and referring to George v. Skivingoon, L. R., 6 Ex., 1, and other mases. Judgment against the defendant Dondman for 9100, and diomiesingg the notion against the defonden Holmes b t The d' t !Darns judge i farther et opinion T g fs t of a imo 1 g p the he leinOift h utd t' hs t t sae tot, ve full p abate.; cud R0ting upon 0. suggestion People We Know. George Henry ie home from Toronto. Samuel Fear has been on the sick Met. P. Thompson, of Toronto, wee in town this week, J, Houston, et Stratford, Sundsyed in Brussels. This weak W. J. Fear, L. D. 8., was visiting in town. Mrs. Thos, Farrow ie visiting friende in Bluovalo this week. Mrs. Fred. Pelton and Clyde have res turned to Port Huron. Mrs. frank McCracken, 2nd coo„ Morrie, spent last week in town. Alex. Smith has gone to Stratford where he will be employed for a time. Wm., eldest eon of John Wynn, has been on the sick list during the past week, Mies Fannin Montgomery, of Herrin • ton, was in town on Thursday of this ween. Mre. Harry James is away at She!. bourne on a visit with relatives and friends. A. M. Kay, deputy pootmaster of Stratford, was in town on Saturday and Sunday. Harry James has re-engaged with A. Kwuig and will not go to Ottawa as he intended. Word has been received from W. A. Celbiok stating that his health is great- ly improved. Jno. Ferguson, of Scarff & Ferguson, was in the ohmic city this weak for a couple of days. Allot Mary Bindos left Brussels for Toronto last Monday morning whore she has a situation. J. W. Fear, of Toronto, and L V. Fear and wife, of Seaforth, were visiting their parents in town last wesk. Jack Street, of Blenheim, Beatty Bros• jockey, arrived in town this week and is daily exercising their running mare. Mrs. 8, R. Lanae and daughter, of Campbeliford, are visiting at W. F. Van. stone's. Mrs. Vanatono and Mrs, L ucae are sisters. We regret to hear that Wm. Vanatone is dangeroasty ill with congestion of the lunge and grave fears are entertained of his recovery. Ernest Gerry ie in poor health again and laid aside from work, We hope the fine Spring weather will have a benefr- oial effect upon him. J. D. Blakley, of Montreal, is visiting hie sister, Mrs. Thos. Hall, Alexander attest, this week. He was a former resident of this tonality. A Moukton correspondent writes :— Wm. Harris, jr., leaves for Brussels this week to take charge of the shop in con - notion with Jas. Bell's pump factory. Wm. Stewart, son of Councillor Stewart, left Brussels last Tuesday for Chatham where he will take a commeroi• al course at the Busineae College of that town. Alex. Wilson met with an accident on Wednesday afternoon by one of his hands coming in contact with a small circular naw in their factory. It was an ugly out and will lay him up for some time. W. J. Fear, L. D. 8., of Seafortb, ham sold out his practice to Mr. Twaddle, of Fergus, and will remove to Toronto where he will follow his profession. His Brussels friends wish him continued prosperity. Rev. D. L. Mo0rae, of Jamestown, N. Y., was visiting at the paternal residence for a few weeks. He preached at Knox ohurah, Stratford, two Sundays. The Beacon of teat city ssys he has a good many admirers in that congregation. Vn1oiNr.—In Brussels, on April 270h, the wife of Mr. Robt. G. Vincent of a daughter. 3.tr.�xxxaa. HAnIAN—KNr0ar.—At Cranbrook, 011 April 80th, by Rev. R. Paul, of Brus- sels, Mr. Wm. Hayman, builder of London, to Miss Lavinia, second daughter of Mr. Jelin Knight, of Grey, formerly of Exeter. No (seeds, assO'5Tsgsammt3 2.S-d.RSa7T9. Fall Wheat 90 92 Spring Wheat 90 93 Barley 40 46 Oats 32 33 Peas 52 58 Batter, tube and rolls,.. 14 00 Eggs per dozen 8 00 Flour per barrel 4 20 4 50 Potatoes 80 00 Hay per ton 6 00 6 50 Pork ,..... 000 6 00 Hides per lb„ 2 2i Salt per bbl„ retail1 25 00 Sheep skins, each 60 1 00 Wool, per lb 18 20 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. `IEOOND HAND LETTER 1J Prosier sale, geed ail now. A100 largo sized baby cerrtagqe, winker body. Enquire at Tun Poo Publishing Hones. nut IOYCLE FOR SALE. — A first.olaes. British Challenge bloyele, 52 inch, ball bearings, in good running order, only 380,00, Apply tee J. W. SHAW, Brussels, RS. MEGAR'VIE IS PRE. pared to do Sewingin all its branob- eg. Sbe will lot two of her little girls go out as nurse girls should opportunity ottr', Enquire tit her home, opposite B. Gerry's residence, Mill se, 30. OUSE WORK WANTED.— trho undersigned is desirous of se. attl'ibghlone0 volts, gush aa Mensa Omelet, waenipg, ironittg, deo. Washing or ironing holm bo at my ho11if desired,' n ply to 44108. 2NOO, LOTT 000.9 Parker's 'Ponape, Atilt St. DRESSMAKING,— The undersigned desire to intim ate to the ladles i o d iein t that the la 1 00 0 Predate v l .v y Alex opened a Dressmakingr, Shop over they ere repa00 to utero, 0 all o, eutt-u Oey areprst, itaieattendtoallworkoutrtisted to them. MI8819 STq WrIlOI 4 e. 40-4 rrMISSIDS.BT>��ttvA,Hrm dc�HT�Ir,B�LtOP. E H Nf0 ' INSTITUTE. J.E'. aura S Anmootingoof t10 Hr000000 Tbo Annual offi• cers Instituin for the election of the Ibetitu the ensuing vonn ww111 lea hent in i the Ieclt p,to haeme hate unsay, May GRa, at 4;o'clool4 p. m, Members undothors inter• acted are requseted to enteral.. 42.1 A, HUliTEk, 8acretary, CITAE1 TO MCarORiillti' A Leaves Rrtleoele every owning on the 1 trio, 1 or in. t. qtr• .t, 00. e. ) an:•cd 3,0341 ., to 40WO, nhtg ID "u .. 8,r 80400 thq Senlorth etege going out, 51100 nolo well bq adhorotl to until :STOW' 1100100, S. WALSH, Proprietor, �R ESSrMAKING.— The nndoretgnod desires to intlmtte to the ladles of Brussels and surrounding cofotrythat oho la prepared to attend to all melon intrusted to her. Satisfaction guaranteed, Bbop Up statre, nae door north of Walter Juoksous hard wore atoro, M289 SAMPLE, P11 TP. g1�R1 Oaveate, Re.leaues and Trade 08 1 Sat{ tla Marko ea red and all otll. Fir patent 0010000 in the Putout Office and before the Courts promptly and oarofuey at- tendod to. Upon receipt of modal or sketch of invention, 1 make careful examinatlon, and advise as to p0ten0attllitylron of sharge. Fees ntodorato,and I make no °bargge unless patent io secured. Information advloe and evened refereneee sent on application. J. R.LETTELL, Woobmgton, D.C., U.S, Patent Moe.n0 REAL ESTATE. FTOIJNE AND LOT FOR SALE on Market street, easy toren. For partionlars apply G1 Miss 0, F. NoaTaotanY SO•tf or W. le, VANSTONE, Brussels. T..(1ARMS FOR SALE THE UN. anaetaaim has soy/mai good Farms for Oslo and to r00l, easy terms. in Townships of Morrie and Grey. F. S. SCOTT. Brunets. 37•tf. Ct1OICE FARM FOR SALE.— J Being South belt Lot 27 con. 6, Morris, 100 non r')y all cleared. blood bnildinge, abo'Tirecres 1 all wheat la ground, Edey teems. Apply to W, M. BI , 01- Solicitor, , he.ho., Bruseele, i�1ARM FOR SALE, BRING LOT SC, eon. 5, Grey, containing 100 acres, 15 acres olearod, under graze, and the balane° timbered. About 10 acres of dry laud end the balance cedar and black ash swamp Therein a log bonne ou the premises. Wild be sold on v ery reasonable terra susproprie- tor done not require the lot, For further par- ticulars apply to HOST, MOLAUCHLIN, Cranbrook, P.O. or ALEX. HUNTER, Brut- eele 16 WARM FOR SALE.—THE SUB L1. aORmia offers his valuable 100 acre farea,being lot 3, eon. 13, Grey Towrahip, Huron Co., for Fiala, There are about 60 scree cleared and In good heart. There is e log house, good hank barn beating orchard, and all the aeoeg00ry oon300!00eee on the promisee. For further particulars, as to price, terms, eto„ apply to the Proprietor, THOS. HIBLOP,OIarep O„ N.W.T.. or to 2.01 DOUGALD STRAOHAN, Brunelle. T ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- nanslanxa offers for sale the north east quarter of lot 28, ormeessioo 0, Morrla, County of Huron, containing 60 soros, The land is of first quality and In a high State of cultivatiou, well fenced end sudor -drained, t5 acres cleared. New frame been, 8 rooms, milk house with concrete wells, 2 walla, good barns and shed, orchard, etc. Eight acres of fall wheat. This desirable property adjoins the corporation of Brussels. Suit- able terms will be given. Title perfect, JAMES GRIEVE, Owner, 80- Beafortb P.O. (��y1• 00D FARM FOR SALE IN \Abforris, on reasonable berme. In order to close the affairs of the estate of the late W. G. Singoton, the executors offer the fol- lowing valuable lands for rule Nortb half of Lot 80, Concession 5,Townebip of Morris,eontoiuing 90 &ares. Ou this Iot is erected a good frame baro with stone foun- dation, good orchard, wall and imam . 00000. ly all cleared, and is on the grave road closely adjoiningthe village of Brussels. This farm is a vauable one, le poll fenced and in a good state of cultivatioo. For prince and terms apply to THOS. KELLY, Bruseele P. 0., RUNNY JRNNINoo, Victoria P. 0SquarM ddlesex Counor ty. TII, ;Maple Lodge COIINTY OF HIIRON TEACHERS' Ex ape eeoNs, 1890. Primary Ord) and Junior low/lug and Pass Matriculation (25,1) Examinations at the Collegiate Inatttotee and High Schools in the County, on Tuesday, July Oth, 8:40 rt. re; Senior leaving and. Honor Matrioulation Ex- aminations (tet 0,), Tuesday, July 166, 8:40 a, In. Candidates who wish to write et either Clinton or Seater% must notify D. X. Malloab, Esq., I. P. Seboole, Clinton P. 0., not later than the 22nd of May, stating wbioh of tee two schools they Intend to write at, and those who wish to write at Goderioh must notify 2. E. Tom, Esq., I. P, Bohoe's Goderioh P. 0. at the same date. The notice moat be accompanied by a fee of 56,00. No Same will bo lorwardod to the Department unless tho fee to paid. Head. masters of tele Collegiate Ivetitutes end High Scheele will please send Oho applica- tions t.f their eandidatea to the IRepentor of the division in within the Collegiate Insti- tutes orSigh Schools are situated. FJrms of application may he had from the 'Inspect. tors or Secretary, PETER ADAMSON, Secretary B. Examiners. Godorich, April 20111, 1893. MORTGAGE SALE OF A Valuable Farm Iu the Township of Grey in the County of Huron. Under end by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortg, ge moo by Joseph Svhelpton to the Vendors (and which Neill be produced at the time of sale) there will be offered for ealobv nubile auction,at the American Hotel, in the town of Brussels, on THURSDAY, tho 8t11 Day of April, 1800, gibe hoar of One o'olook in the afteruoou, all that parcel of land situate iu the Town•. ship of Grey, oontointng one hundred acres mere or lees, eompeeod of lot number twoutyin the eighth conceeaioo, This desir- able property, eltuato on the leading road between Ethel and Brunsele, is 1 mile from Ethel village, 11 miles from Ethel station and .e recta from Brussels, and couventeht to church and gallop!, The ao10 is of a May loam with about 70 acres under cultivation, There are said to be a frame house and barn and other outbuildings. TEume.-Ton per cent. of the. purchase money at time of slate and balance awarding to conditions made known on day of sale. The property wt11 be sold Oubjeot to a reserve bill, For further partieulare apply to E. M. CHADWIOIC Vendors' Solicitor. beady, 0lmdwiok,Black. stook & Galt, 58 Wellington 8b„ 13., Toronto. Dated, Toronto, Apr. 19,1800. 40.3 MORTGAGE BALE OF A VALUABLE Farm in the Township of Gray, in the County of Huron. Under and by virtue of Oho power of sale contained in a certain mortgage made by John'VV. Bateman to the Vondoro(and wbioll will bo prodncod at time of sato) tharo will be offered for ego by public auction ab the American Hotel, in the town of Bruesede, on 'THURSDAY, the 8th day of May, 1800, at the hour of Ono o'oleek in the afternoon, all those eertaiu 7erceleof laud situate iu the Township of they, composed of the north hall of lot ntttnbor nineteen lu the oeventh ooeoosefoo,,000lCting a strip eighteen feet Hide off the oouthorly side of the said lot and also part of the south half of the nate lot boiugo eget) eighteen feet wide off, the westerly aide of tho said Booth belt of the lot 1'011010 p from Wm 000 00aai01, road to Otto north half of 0:0 said lot, thud both said needle being more partloalarly deearibod 411 said mortgage. Tho property, conteluleg about fifty acres, is eitueto 1 mile from Ethel village and two tulles from the Station, and is within a short distance of clturolt and Scheel. into toil is oh Wily of may lane, and thirty -00o tunes are under oltltivatdon, ittnuesetbn per cant, of the pureMago 010nel' 00 time of sale,dna balance moonlit to to conditions madoknowu 011 day of Belo. he property will be sold. onitjtct to a rosorvo bid. FOr %Melbtr par tioulers pp ly to 7. 11 1, OH bWIO1Vud s SolsIt r, Beatty, Chadwick, Toronto, Galt, C8 X0.10 Wjt Street East Toronto, 40.8 naiad be Bad, this li,ith day April, 1000. -•'DIAIiE— "r o Miztake I —9717-. WALL PAPER --AT.... R Pepper's pp Drug Store, Decide now to go and eee the P0004' Now Designs and Low Primo of Wall Paper at PEPPER'S DRUG STORE, BANKINy. AA JINTOSH k MoTAGGABT, BANKERS, • BRUSSELS, Tzoaaao et a a-esiema,t. Saralcisic 811 oisa.egal- NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and United States Drafts bought and sold. Interest allowed on Deposits. Oolleetioaa *wide on favorable terms. Canadian Agents—MEn0HANr'a Bang or CANADA. Now York Apcote—I21ronTsae AND TRU- Elia NATIONAL BANN. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. t L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, Solicitor and Cony eyaneer. Collec- tions made. Office—Vaoetoue's Block, Bru.. 21.3m �y' M. SINCLAIR, • Solioltar, Conveyancer, Notary Pub• do Ao, Oflleo—Grtdlam'o Bloch, 1 door north of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Funds to LOan. E. WADE, 14 • Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pub - Mr. Wade will LL tend la Gerrieand everyaWed- noaday at two o'clock, DICKSON k HAYS, (Late with Garrote Fir Proudfoot, Gode. rich,) it atria tors, Solloitors. Convoyaneer,, e:c, Oflloee—Bruseele and Boaforth, Erne gels Offio•,Rogers' Block, Motu 8t. Money to Loan, R. N, MAIN. w. B. D101te0N, AM. M. TAYLOR, B. C. L., Barrister, Sollcttor, co., of the arm of Taylor, McCullough & Burns, Barristers Solicitors, dee, Manning Arcade, Toronto. Money to loan. ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Diviolon Court, 00, Ru -on. Conveyancer, Notary Public, Laud, eed and to Ionn oo oettoue Pmade. Office In Graham'a nlook, Brusools. MEDICAL CARDS. D.,of 0.11.vale, Member of the riollego ion u8ltrgeoue of Ontarioexamination by Mee Sad Residence —Mtstreet at100t E&eE, lithel,Ontario, A. MoNAUGIITON, M. D. • C. M., T,• R. C. P„ Edinbnrg)t, M. O. P S, Ont, At Pepper's Drug Store from 9 to 11:80 a. in. aid from 1:30 to 4 p. m, At other bouts may be fouud at his residence, form. erly occupied by Dr. B utohinson, Milt at. DENTAL. n7=1.0TXST28'2"1 G. L. Ball, L. D.% 0ltroa Oxide Gae ad- ministered for Otto Painless Extraction of Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street East, Touoxre, fl7E MT T i 132'1 N. J. Fear, L, D.. S„ Graduate of TOronte Sohool of Dentistry. A11 operation, guaranteed. sae -Artificial tooth, first quality, and it guaranteed at, for. 811100 per set. O111oa—OADr'e BLOCH,' SnAPOaTn. 1) E.I TI�T1 L. D, s., Honor Graduate Royal Surgeons, Toroto. entree College Ga administered for the Painless Extraction of teeth. Office-. 9M -ONE Doon NOnTII OPBANB, BRIIeoELo, BUSINESS CARDS. H. A'IoCRAOKEN, i IsearerefMurriageLtoenoe0, Office ab hie Grocery, Turnberry street. Brveoole, I• N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next dam south of A. M. Molloy k Co's hardware atom. Laales' and chlldrehe hair cutting a 0peoiaity ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INNnnANmn, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. MoNAIR A Insurer of Marriage Licensee, by appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commie. keener, 4o., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. Office at the Creubreolt Post Ofllee. MISE) LILLA O'CONNOR 2s deeiroua of llroouring pupils in V oanl Music. Prof, Wartington, of Toronto lsploaeod to givehis to0timonial as to Mies O'Connor% ability, oho -having beau a pupil of trio during her stay in g3uolple Insult. mental bnaMinna e known ounimpplicatiou dP fuoeee St., Brussels, Miss O'Connor is open for Oonoort Engagements, 30 - AUCTIONEERS. XXRAYMANN, • Auctioneer, 00 always ready to •at- tendsales offarine,farmstook, da Terms cheerfully given. Cranbrook P. 0. Sales may bo enlarged at Tun PM Publiehtng House, Brussels. y amen Kr \JI Licensed All n Stine, Forme ndnI,0 t- ed cm , spooualtle torula. Far ma and farm 1? tblio ingHoty. OrdotB-,loft r en Tirol Poon 10„will1HeivepromptatteiOlon, Watton f?. O„ will recoiro prompt attention, g MING TAKEN OUT LIE+ I\.T- Ai an 00n Auctioneer, a near, 1 are prevalent to minted odd oP film stook at reasonable prides. Ifnowing the sOandieg 01 nearly every poreop I am in a 1to01tion to sellto good 'nuke midget good mouldy whoa sold 011 denie. Satiofao jouarauteiel, Give mea call. 12- F. 8, 800TT. VETERINARY. WARWICK & GOBLET, Honor Graduates of the Ontario Votorinery Collage, oro prepared to boat alt dfeeaeon of dnm08tleat0ri AMMAN itt a eons - ascent ns - pet ntmauer. 1arGtenlat attentionpaid teveterinary jes Oallany t. tended to. bNlaandIudrntary-•Ttreoore north of bridge,!1<uruberry at., Brussels,