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The Brussels Post, 1890-5-16, Page 51 m, MAY 16, 1S90. i fig: 1,J$SEL,S PAST a /,7Str ct butt±•). The frosty nights aro nob Reproving th fail 'hent ant' in .11>e seotion, Next Nri lay evolhng a politioetl inoet- ing will be hold in ,his place. Tho two ' candidates (Kr, Gibson end Mr. Mue grmol aro announced to bo present, Un Friday ovoning of tans week Rev. 1)r. ticalereon, of Listowel, will deliver a leornro in the Methodist cbnroh on "Love, courtship and matrimony," coo. mooning nt 7:80 o'otook. At.woOtit. Rove David Rogers has been Rlvited to continue as pastor of the Mothodiet ohu'oh, Roo, Wm. Torrance, of Walton, preach. 0d in the Methodist ahurob hero on Sun. day last. 110 is an exoollent preochor. le. 14. Harvey secured the second and within a few marks of laking the first aoholarehip at the recant examinations in the Toronto Schoot of rlodicluo, Wm. McNeolande while down to the fieherl en1 a turtle, and to hie sere pri.o he found th»oo (001(1s neatly ren. erase on the shell : "J. J. eloNanght, 18,.1." Tho owner of the namo, and wo ,u000so tiro t'u't 0, reolde1 hi Grey eon:. ;Lip 0n1 i,+ well km.wn to (natty of our rom loos. 'rot turtle appeared to bo gni te i'rg nt of the fact that he luta bean .6 rt a Leone:1 r0' (1> for rho past nice ye re. 'eV ines litsrtt. Ki�,earrliue junior base ball club will play our juniors hero on the 21th. F. Paterson has n White Leghorn egg whielt measures 7 invites one way by 8i th oth•r. Rev. J. 11. Moothonse has been ap- pointed by the Lord Bishop of Iluron ns a al. 'hof In oraali at s rentor of the ports g , sal - ant of 111,600. The annual mooting of the Druggists' As000itetion of Huron, Bruoo and Grey will be hold in the Brunswick hotel, Winehem, on Wednesday, May 21st. The following wore elected afters for the rooting year in connection with the Berle., ,for' Institute : 1'. Fisher, Presi- dent ; J. A Morton, Secretary ; R. Mc. felon, Treasurer ; Dr. Towler, W. E. Groves, 15. Elliott, U. W. C. Meyer, It. Vanstune, Director.:. Books issued dur- ing rho year --Biography, 82 ; Fiction, 13'9') ; History, f,0 ; Miseolleueone, 199 ; General Litordture, 226 ; Poetry, 20 ; Religious Literttmre, 17 ; Soienoe and Art, •1:3 ; Voyages and Travels, 3011 ; llooks of Reference, 21. Total number of books in iibrarv, 1.,053, Ieiesestw4•1. 'f11t, Crane Central 0llnngecl bonds on WOlimatay, Mr McIntosh retiring and T. IL Rolls, the owner of the building, ta3ting Control again. errsn temente ere muter way by a ,,mmuitt•o of Foresters in town to hold a goer d demonstration of the order in town, consisting of ooessione nitro:. to i, 1 Rhone, genies, etc„ sone timo in June. F. C. MOInto:h, of the firm of More phy fi letelntosb, Barristers, oto., in• tom's taking a trip shortly through Bri ;eh Columbia (5113 som0 of the &LeilieStates, and if he likes the pros• penis, will mak., his home in the west. A, H. Hawkins and Ellsworth Bolton j have Arrived back in town from 1100111 ( University, Montreal. Mr. Bolton has sn'>cermfullty completed his second year eonr00, (eking the second stand in his class in order of merit. Mr. Hawkins graduated for the degree of B. A. S. The elootion of officers in connection with tilt) Mechanics' Institute resulted as follows :-President, W. G. Hay ; Vioe- President, Rev. le. W. Hughes ; Score. tory, F. W. Hay ; Treasurer, T. L. Ham- ilton ; Directors, W, 1f. Bruce, T. L. Hamilton, J. A, Tanner, W. Climie, J, Wood, J. P. Austin, F. W. Hay, C. Hein- beoker. At the sato of the personal estate of the montbo's of the old Thai of Hoes Bros., held here on Wednesday, G. A. Ross. bath, member 05 oho new firm of Hess Bros. it Co„ purchased the several parcels of property offered for the sum of $•1,750. The properties included the residence of Adam Hess, the late resi. dance of Wm. Hess and the warehouse on I'llma street. WetI toes. 'Thos. Dennison, who 11vos neat' hero, has bean on the stall list and is still quite poorly. Robt. Fraser has moved into the house lately vacated by George Pothlck, who has gone to Seaforth. Rev. Hr. Torrauce will attend the an- nual May District Meeting of the lletho. dist church next Tuesday and Wednesday at Teeswater. A politioal meeting will bo hold bore on Thursday evening of next week. eft. Gibson and Mr. Musgrove are expected to addro0s the eleotoro, This week the people of Duli"a church have been improving their church pro- perty by fixing the fenoeo, gravelling the apptoncltes and building a platform to aid parsons getting in and out of vehicles. We understand that Rev. Wm. Tor. ranee of this plaza has received a very beady invitation to the pastorate of the Methodist ohuroh, Gorrio, for next year. The reverend gentleman has accepted subject to the Stationing Committee. The Gorrie people would be well suitod if they are fortunate enough to aaotire Mr, Torrance, Andrew Morrison, who was in durance vile for several weeks, is once more on- loyiug British liberty. The following is the legal note concerning the same : - licKotvoy vs. Morrison. --Judgment on appliiwtton, under the Ittdigout Dobtors' Aot, for the disohargo of the defendant from custody. The learned Jndgo holds that, although tion defendant had pro, ferrocl some efeditoes, theta was 110 0vi- donoo of iraudnlent 0011d0 01 at hie pert, and that he should bo discharged from onetody. 011101 *ado 00 asked. 133. G. Cameron for dofoudant. Ayleworth for pl:dntiff. Loot Saturday the Union football club twin,, to Mitchell to play their 00c0od motel: 311 the Homo Distflot :watts. After floundering a.ronud for an hour on noddy grounds, not moat over QO yards long, rho gams was called a (1.011, thus each side snored a point, Out boys played bettor' ball than their olpponalts, u i *Int Who wore mach 17eaV10P, al wU 1. com15011 for much that day. The follow. ing is teem and positions ;_.-Goal, Sloan backs Torranob and Morrison ' hall. C1 t•te ntbr.UO1C, An opening Hall abd supper will be givon at flames' hotel in thus plug on Thursday evening, 22nc1 Inst. A publio political meeting will be held du Oranbroolt on were. Wodneoday looming of next we; Addrensoe will' be given by Phos, Gibson and A. U. Musgrove. NOTICE. -All porsone having property in the Cranbrook eometory are reouesteti to moot Otero on ATondoy the 2nd day of duns, In the aft,.>'amou, for Oto purpoec of levelling Wallte and decorating rho lots, 1o. By order of the trustees. ]1310 t n. Mr. Purvis, of Teoawator, has rented the woolen mills hero for a term. Blyth will give a good Recount of her. self for J. T, Clarrow on June 5th. Russell, of Point Edward, has When oharge of the baggage dopartment at the depot. James Emigh returned from a short visit to Croswell, Michigan, on Thursday of hint week. elle. 1). Erwin and family left hero 00 'Friday to join her husband and father in ea,' cue Michigan. Qnarl'rly mooting was held in the Methodist church on Sunday, Rev. Jno. Seott, of Wiughntn, preachiug, Mr, Ololeay, of lionise!), organized a court of Indopendout Order of Fore -Lura hors,. in 1udnstry hall on'Puoeday (0 (1. lug last with a(hari er nneinbnrohip of 20, '1111, fullooing were appointed officers : - A. 19blor, C. 1). II C. 11 ; T. W. 81/11i C. R. F. 7etet.tae V. C It,: Chap, It. Do :eat: ; Goleo:vole e. le. ; W. Phil. lips, It: S. ; A. Taylor, Trope. ; I. Wats or, 1. P. (3, It. ; W. J. Smith, S. W, 11. liaggit, J. W. ; W. 1'owOd, S, B. ; (1, Hookas, I. B. need be s0bamed of them when he seoe them planed side by aide with the works of the inciter. of otbor lands. A votary of art for art's sake, Mr. Reid plata with a 0Dnsoientiot>9 vire, a» indi>stry and Truth that aro worthy of the highest prolate Ile is ono of rho little hand of artie10 who aro working 1101 90 much 0.n for monoy as beoauss they aro born to bo arti'tts, and must early out Emir D>lssitnn It is altog0•11er agree,tblo to find a worker who cin he tr'�thfnlly prohsed, and who having etruggle4 through year's of hoed work and ohmeur)ty, is coming to the fame Ire has 00 justly earned." Mr, Reid hos sold a oumherof pieteres thie year at prices ranging from $600 to 132;000. see `Peonlc,rtlit. All the drug acme in Seaforth now close at 7 o'oloek every evening except Saturday. D. D. Willson and daught00 sailed for the Old Country from New York last 'aturday. They will be away for a few months. Tho partnership hitherto wnbslotbng between ltobt. Logan and John Weir, proprietors of Logan ,b Oa'e, banking house in Oda town, tae been dime:food. .1A'. Logon las purchased the interest of his partner, Ph'. following officers were elected f..r the ont'oout year in commotion wit), bhp 1L, 'honied' lnetitut- : •-L'rraident, Or. Campbell; Vien.Pre.idOu5, ,Janina Craig; Tr.asura a 1'. flohn08(011 Secretary std 1',ibtnrinn, Wm, Moore' Assistant Soo. rotary, John Darwin. Committee, Roy,.l A. 1), Metenotbl, 1Vm, P>'enlergest, W. Elliott, (inc,. Good, It. Lnmsdcn, G. D. Wilsote Wm. McKay, Immo Langatraith, Thorn are at the present time 401 mom - berm. A footb ill match was played hero Wedrosday evenin,t between Olt, lilbobell 01.0 and the Searorth I'Iurone, resulting in a victory for the 'Hurons by five goals to none. Thom 41 e n tp arently badly boat b en, the Mitchell team contested the match warmly throughout, and stowed that they possess none very good materi al, which, with more practice, would ouable them to make it hot for any op• portent. The first goal was token by Seaforth in 20 minutes. Tho seoond was more interesting, mod was finally ,von by a neat pass from Cresswell to Willis, olio scored by a low, straight kick. After half time Sea(orth scored their third goal on tt shot from Bdloran. The Dearth goal was also scored by Kil. loran, and the fifth in a scrimmage in front of the Mit:hell goal. The game was entirely free from unpleasant in- oi?eats, aud pas witnes-ed by a loego tomboy of appreciative spectators. C)antuna u leeooet.ee. Sarnia has a population of 6,200. Egg s0eials are raging in Essex comity. Sir Richard Cartwright has given $100 towards putchering new show 331 'ands at Norwich, li „ lin High school pions gave an en- tortaiumen; in aid of the Uut,ersity library fud. 'Phe annual meeting of rho Grnnrl Lodge of Tru,, Blies opened Tuesday in St. Catharines. Burglars took a considerable amount of property from a Lakefield jeweller on Snndny morning. Notwithstauding the heavy snow in Manitoba last winter, the Red river is lower than ever. Rev. J. Abraham was chosen Modera- tor of the Synod of Toronto and King- ston Tuesday evening. Five young men will be prosecuted for playing (Arlo in Uataraqui monetary. Kingston, on Sunday. The Roman Catholics of Toronto have decided to spend $130,000 in beautifying and remodelling St. Michael's cathedral. An old lady mooed Mrs. Catharine Soules and her grandson, Wm. Wynn, were burned in a house at Campbetlford, Monday morning. A verdict of "found drowned" was re- turned in the case of Geo. loloMnst"r, the traveller for a Montreal firm, who met his death in Toronto Bay. Doug'ae R, Telly, the witness for the crown fn the Benn'a'1 *,!oder ease, has r oaded the hotlite of men and the buoy newspaper reporter by hiding himself for the uext s x months with a survey party in the North-west. The fiftha,nivorsary of the brittle of Batocho was celebrated at Toronto on t"o>tday evening by the officers of the Royal Grenadiero at a banquet. Col. Dawson presided, Oen. Middleton on his right, and Col. Grasoett on his left. All the officers were preeoht. The Winnipeg oricket club will make a tour this summer. The program will be ao follows :-•lune 811th and July let, v. Toronto club ; July 2nd and Srd, v. Hamilton ; July 41h aud 5th, v. Listowel; July 7th and 8th, v. All Toronto ; July, 9th and 10tH, v. Teterboro' ; July llth and 12th, v. Montt eat. Mrs. Jane La000k, a philanthropic citizen of Brantford, pae0od away last week, after a life of charitable and generous deeds. Oue of hor charities wa0 the maintenance of a oohool for the education of orphans and poor children. For forty years she kept up this inetitn- tion wbieh had an average attendant* of twenty pupils. Juzo Kono, a young Japanese who re. oeived the degree of B. A. and a gold medal for general proficiency at Victoria University Thursday, is the lire, Asietio soholtr ever presented for laureatiat ut a Canadian university, He i0 a native of Tokio; and a gentleman of high rank. Ile was received with loud acclaim at Ooovooation. The Commons came somewhat unex- pectedly to the end of bnsinese for the session on Wednesday, there being left practically nothing to do but prorogue. That ceremony will taloa place on Irriday as'1'huraday was Ascension Day. The dropping of the Northwest 33111 and some minor measures brought the end sooner than 1'1514 antic'patod. Rev. 10.E. Nugent, of ,Mitchell, had a rather poculiar exporienco tho other evening. About nino o'clock a oouplo came to his voidance with a regnest to be married. They were duly provided with a 11c000o and bot),, ovidestly, being of ago, the rev, gon5leman proceeded to «i11to Ghent, 1,1 tilt ottoman of other esideteneo two young holies who woo in the boom anted as bridesmaid and groomsman. When 51,0 001'0n>ony woo nearly aonoludetl there 001110 It htu'riod ring at the door and tho groom tnrnod to tho brido with rho romardt "They're too into to stop u5 this time,' and hie fano indicated that bo aepdmted rho in- /Melte, Oughton, MSNanghtnn and 11e• 1 C' l' l'f 1 I IIs blest coining of someone ho knew. 11 turned GL'aeliOn ; right Wing. McNeatta'a and So daftly ilhtstrates. 0119 potleur 1 ,oro 1 out to be re gentleman to sat ver, Nipent MoDougall ; centro, Thomson ; tett wing, power of the Info that got 0 0> 0rOttn(1 US, i auc1 the 130rou0ny proeoerled to IL 1103513. ' (1aleOr and 10c>,auchlin, and thoy cru moll 501,t ter Canadian At 1ha ploys tho young holy who was tr rt+"•, Tho reco it rains have been of groat benefit to the grass and crops. 1 isrebuilding High Stewart, 16th eon., n and remodelling his barn with the object of securing more room. Angus Carmichael has put up n new dwelling-hunse on his father's place and intends moving into it this week. Some of the Pall wheat is in very poor condition. Farmers are getting tired of failure after failure in thio crop. Thu best thin; they ease do is to stop growing it altogothor. Jno. Clark, of the 17th non,. who was over to Michigan it couple or three weeks ago looking for work, has returned on ac- count of the scarcity of that artict0 at fair wages in that state, anti is at pres. ent employed in the noighborhood of Woodstock, Ont. 'i'hoo. Hislop, an old and highly ro- opoctod former resident of this township is here on a visit from ltauitoba where he 'has spent the past eight years. The prairie provin0e appears to agree well with lir. Ilislop if appearenceo are not terribly doceitefnl. llttrotu,--A meeting of 1110 Raformcrs of polling enb-divieio) No, 5, Grey, was held in Tnrnball's school house on Wert. nesrh13' evening. There was a logo at- tendance. McDonald was voted t ndtulce. James M ll 8 to tho chair and Andrew Turnbull ap- pointed Secretary. Short addresses were made by W. H. torr and Councillor His. lop, after which the organization work was attended to. This is one of the strongest Reform divisions in the County. A rather unpleasant accident befell Enook Clark, of the 17th con., on Thurs- day of last week. While working his s an of colts enc of them became annoy- od at a. bee or something and started back, bringing the cloubletreo0 against rho other's legs and so frightening the other that be kinked viciously at Enock and struck bio with such force ou the leg and shoulder that the hatter was die' located. Ho drove out to Brussels at once and had it attended to. Moe -rim. Frank Baines has raised his born and is having atone 'stabling built under i5, R. Sperling, formerly a school teacher in this township, is in the field as an in. deftendent Conservative candidate in Algoma. The man Smith. who was laid up with a sore foot, was removed to Listowel, where he has friends. He is progressing favorably. Some of the farmers in this township who have farms along the river ore pestered both on week days and Sun- 'tlays with a gang of Brnsselites, bounds, tea, foraging through bheir property, firing of guns, polling clown fences, frightening stook and endangering life. If a full stop is not put to it there will bo some arrests for trespass very short ly. DEATHS, --On Sunday morning of last week, at the residence of Henry Rich- mond, there departed this life at the advanced age of 72 years, Janet Riots. mond, after an illness of some months, and, otrango to nay, on the Monday even- ing following, her sister, Mary Bioh• mond, passed very calmly away, after year's of (nu011 suffering, borne with great Christian reliance. They Dane to reside with their brothers, Henry aud Jahn, about twelve years ago, from Sorn parish, Ayrshire, Soolland. Sam000 :Renown -Tho following is 5110 report of S. S. No. 3, Morris and Wawa. nosh for April: 4511 Class -lot, Maggie Calder ; 2nd, Robt, Craig ; 8rd, Minnie Craig. 8rd glass-leb, Geo. Kraehling ; 2nc1, Willie Gaming ; 8rd, Johaunat Mo. Connell, Sr. 2nd Clave -let, Louisa Calder ; 2nd, Clara Kraohlirg ; 8rd, Jno. Hallahan, Jr. 2nd Ol,Lss-10t, Johanna ploaly ; 2nd, Katie Coming ; 8rd, Ed- ward I3lacicbrough. Sr. Part 2nd -lot, Ellis }Tabery.; 2nd, Tillie Nethery ; 8rd, Mamie Livingstone. Jr. Part 2nd - 1st, Mary Harrison ; Ind, Stasis Healy ; 8rd,, Peter llougles. 1st Class -lot, Fanny Harrison ; 2nr1, Lena Living. steno. C. S. CALDER. Tea01100. WELL DONE. --A. BUM, R. 0. A., of To - sotto, sun of Adorn Bold of this tovnsbip, i0 winning fresh 10531010 in Clio world of art. Mr. Reid hos ,just finished two pie. tures which are iottl'aeting 0, great deal of attention, In giving rho description of then a Into issue of the Toronto Moil says soon conplimentery things of Hr'. hell, and 111:3 pi'odtlntiorrn, We make the following oxtraot ; Tho saying't.hat good Aunen'icens when they die go to Paris' has been somowlutt parellcled by oho persist• they will, ,which ar'ti0t after artist ha0 drifted away front Canada when his fame Imo extended iH5o another bootie - Otero, It may bo hoped that howovnr strong may be tho tontptatione to Mr, Roil from the historical homes of art ho minty retllnin with LIS 0inny n year to point tho .anal Dan lila w oir, 1 i. acting ea gr0omeman 0001arkod that the ridal couple had not kieeod each other, rive idol. egoin' to, neither, It'd make as mnoh fun for yoos glare" was the tattoo,' corn's reply to this hint as to how Ito 0er01110ny should ho concluded. The ontrnntinu parties were from the town hit' of Walhtee. n e Popular Stallions. MOSS TROOPER. GOSORON SEAI,f:, PROPRIETOR. MoNuav, May 601, will leave hi0 own stab'o and proceed, by Sunshine, toSoan- evetb'e hotel, Belgrave, for noon ; thenr.0 to Kelly's hotel, Blyth, for night Tom- my, will proceed to Ebenezer corner fr.: noon ; thence to bio own •table for night. WE0Nn:s1,Y, will proceed to I'rauls Me. Caughy'o, con. 7, Morrie, for noon; thence to Iicirnre' hotel, Welton, for night, Tormovar, will prooeed to Damao' hotel, tlr.minoult, Sur no -n ; therm to 4110100> 11 Laino is for night. FRIDAY, Will pro rend to 1'feerV SfLV,Lge'a, Srll eau , rimy, for noon ; thonae to the Jemostowu hotel for night, SATURDAY, will proceed to Stratton's hotel, Brussels, for noon ; thence to his own stable, remaining there till the followitlg Monday morning. LORI) TIIORT!;. J. BROWN, PROPRIETOR. Mooney will leave his own stablo, lot 19, non. 10, Grey, and proceed to Mal- colm Lamont's for neon ; thence to Wm. Smith's, 20d con., Grey, for night. Taconic?, will proceed east to Wm. Hut- chinson's, Elma, for noun ; themes to Wm. Iiolmco', 8th con., Elma, for night. WEDNrenAY, will prooeod to Alex. Struth- ers', 12511 cot., Elmo, for noon ; thence to Wm. Linoham's for night. THURSDAY, will proceed to John K. Baker's, 8th eon., Grey, for noon ; thence to his own stable for night. FcnD,vc, will proceed to Robt. 1'loCallum's, 9th con., Grey, for noon ; thence to Jas. Elislop's, 15th cot,., Grey, for night. SATURDAY, will proceed to Al- fred Williamson's for noon ; thence to his own .table. where he will remain un- til the following Monday. LTJCIiY GETTER. MILNE & DILWORTH, PROP'S. Mooney, well leave his own stable, lots 23 tC 24, coo. 8, Grey, and proceed north to Jas. Pearsou'v, lit 20, non. 4, for noon ; thenco north to Rab,. 1iokllietor's, lot 31, con, 1, for night. TUESDAY, willpro- ceed to Peter McDonald's, lot 30, eon, 1, Morris, for noon ; thence to Alex. Mc- Donald's, lot 6, non. 4, Grey, for night. WEDNESDAY, will prooeed .south to Geo. Crooks', lot 4, con. 8, for noon ; thence to Joseph Smith's, lob 20, can. 6, Morrie, for night. Tnunsnaz, will prooeed to Thos. Wate0n'e lot 3, am. 10, Grey, for noon ; thence to Rich. Pollard's, near Leadbury, for night. Tome, will pro- ceed west to Jso. Davidson is, lot 10, non. g for noon ; thence south along the ravel 19, Mallillop, for noon ; thence to Davidroad eo MchSullen'e, lot 1`3, con. 18, Grey, for for night. Sarumdit n 'lilt 7th prooeed to the American hotel, Brussels, for noon ; thence, by Cranbrook, to hie own stable, where ho will remain until the following Monday morning. then east 1} *ilea, then to hie own 'stable I for night. THURSDAY, Will prooeed south to 18th eon., .Grey, then west to Won. McAllister's for noon • tbeuce west to Sago's total, Walton, for night. 1rn1DAY, I will prooeed north to 9th line, 111Drr1',' then west 24 miles, then >,urth to Saito eel Veal's for 00011 ; thence to rho Queen's hotel, Brussels, for eight. SAT. MAY, willm b will to his own stable, n 'q who w I rennin unfit the fallowing Afotole v morning. TOON CLERK. CONRAD MIOIUEL, PRo]13i31;TOR. MONDAY, will leave his own 'stable, lot 2.1, con. 11, Grey, and proceed to Bt>r- ton'0 Ifotel, Ethel, for noon ; thenen to Donald McDonald's, 2nd coo., Grey, for night. TUESDAY, will proceed to Peter 800tt's, Boundary, for noon; thence to Motivate for ono hour, and then to Queen's Ifotel, Wingbam, for night. Weooesna-, will proceed to Belgrave Ifotel for noon ; thence to David Geddes, lot 7, coo. i3, Morris, for night, Toros. one, twill prooeed to David Breritenridge's `Ind con., for noon ; thenen to Duncan Taylor's, c011. d, Grey, for night, FRI- DAY, will plowed to Wm, Barker's, eon. 6. for norm ; thon00 to Let. efoleiunan's, 8tH eon„ for moon. HAmnm:ar, will pen. coed to Damon' llotel, Cranbrook, for noon : throe,. to Iia own stable where lin twill retrain argil the following Holiday. TELEGRAPH PH i;O'i. Il .rl;Ire' 5t A tbET7 , 1'Itll'RIt:TUit. 3IonDAY, tvill leave his own stable and proceed north to Walton to Sage's hotel for noon ; thence to Brussels to Central hotel, for fright. Trot eoAY, will proceerl north 14 nines, then ,-sot to Ethel, for 1 h..ur, then east :4 mile; north. 14 miles, west < utile to J. Rose's for noon ; thence east to g ravel road, dm ,hon 'south to At. wood to 1t. Grahame, for night. WnD- EnniY, will proceednorth to F. l,illiax's, Listowel, for 1 hour, then north to Gow- anstown for noun ; theoaa west to Ford - whit' for night. THURSDAY, will proceed south 3$ miles, then west to Gorrie to J. H. Campbell's for noon ; thence to the Commercial hotel, Wroxeter, for I hour, then to Blnevale for night. Finney, will proceed south 14 miles, west 33 miles, south to Belgrave for noon; thenco north to Milne's Hotel, Blytb, for night. SAT. mune:, will proceed to for noon ; thence, via Kinburn, to his own stable, when: he will remain until the following Monday, CHALLENGER. L. MCNEIL, PR0PRxrro1:. MoNna', April 27th, will leave his own stable, lot 17, con. 14, Grey, and proceed eastward, by 1211 con., to Chas. Parker's, 10th con., Enna, for night. Tcesi -o, will prom ed by the 1411, con., Elma, to Wynn's ho'ol, Newry, for noon ; thence eaot along the 10th con., by way of Done- gal, to Jus. hlammond's, lot 31, coo. 0, Elmo,for night. WEDNESDAY, will ll P ro- Deed orth to Win. Steveosous, Britton, for noon ; thence, by 2n01 eon., to Use Grand Central Hotel, Listowel, for one hour (from 5 to 6), then west to Amos Weaver's for night. Tnuasone, will pro- ceed west along the boundary to Jacob Steiss' hotel, Molesworth, for noon ; thenco west along the boundary to Robt. Hamilton's, eon. A, Turobarry, fur night. FRIDAY, will prooeed south, via James- town, to Anson Shaw's, Srd line, Morris, night. SATURDAY, will proceed to Domes, dotal, Oranbrook, for noon ; thence to his own stable wheat he will remain un- til the following Monday morning. YOUNG TASTESALL. A. F. E+IIRURY, PRoPRIL'TOR. Moanax, will leave his own stable, lot 10, con 5, Morris, and prooeed along nen• Ora sideroad to Alex. Nichols, lot 17, con. 7, Morris, for noon ; thence worst 14 miles, then north 24 miles, theu soot 14 miles to his own stable for night. Tuss- 0,tY, will proceed oast along 4511 line, Morrie, to William Works, lot 1, con. 8, Grey, for noon ; thenco south 11 miles, then east 11 miles along cons. 9 and 10, Grey, than north 14 miles, then east 11 miles, then north 14 miles to John Lowes, lot 10, con. 5, Grey, for night. WxDNEs. DAY, will proceed west 81 miles to James Iroland's, lot 27, 8rd line, Morris, for noon ; thence west to Bells corners, then south to his own otable far night. Taunt: - DAV, will proceed north along centre aide. road 21 miles, then east to alio. Elliott's, lot 21, 2nd line, Morrie, for noon ; thence west to John Roe's, lot 10, 2nd line, Morris, for night. ERIDAT, will proceed east to Jowitt's church, then north to Blnevale hotel, for noon ; tbonce south to his own stable where be will remain un- til the following Monday. AYRSHIRE STAMP. TFI08. MCLAUCIILLN, PROPRIETOR. Moony morning will leave hie own stable, lot 1, eon. 0, Grey, and proceed on the Srd of ,Morris to Emanuel Oliver's for noon ; thence across to the 4511 line, then east and to hie own stable, whore he will remain till Wednesday morning. Won. NEM): morning will prooeod to bhe 8th eon., Grey, then 14 miles east, then south to John Urerltr's for noon ; thence east to Mr. Brown's, lot 25, for night. Toone. nes, will proceed 11 miles south and to Dances' hotel, Cranbrook, for noon ; thence south to the 16th con., thou to James IIislop's for night. Fii1DAY, witl prooeed west to the gravel road, then Booth to the churches, and to David Far. quherson's for noon ; thenco to contra eidoroad, then north 3I miles, then oast to James eloAt•thm^s for night. So-t'US. WV, will proceed north to lith nem., then to %illimes hotel, Brussels, for noon, whore he will r5mail> till 6 o'clo,k, thee to his own stable till the followiug 11,0i• day looming. hr,AC,t% GALLoWAv. .IUnN 11.CtrP111eL1.,. PRo?ullrrok. eft into, wilt leave his own staltic, lot 15, con, 9, (troy, and proeoed email aud east to T5)00. Voddenee, eon, 5, for noon t thence north and coot to llobt, Smith's coo. 2, I0Inla, tor night. Trltsnty, (till I 11ro000d east to gravel rood, thou Booth 11 miles, 1h0n wn•f to Andrew Thomp- Amt'e, :3111 line, Winn., for 110011 , (1101100 to John t,imisay's, 8rd stn., (.ray, for night. Wooenan.ty, will praccoel four 11113130 tw04, 01011 snutl, to Mallard flit. chop's rot` no m ; 5heoce eolith 11 miles, POTEATH. 'Taos. )ICL:1Uo]u:1N, PROP'lt. MONDAY morning will leave his own stable, lot 1, con, 0, Grey, and proceed to E. 7. MoArtlmr's for noon ; thence north 14 miles, and west to Wm. Forrest's, lot 25, eon. 8, Morris, for night. Tussno', will proceed west 24 miles, then south to Emanuel Oliver's for noon ; thence west to gravel road, then to Bel. grave for night. WEDNESDAY, will pro. Geed 24 miles east to 4111 line, then sonth 14 miles to John kloArtor's for noon ; thence to American hotel, Brno:els, for night. Tuonsntr, will prooeed on the 9th oon., Grey, 1 , miles, then south 14 miles, then to Damns' hotel, Cranbrook. for noon ; thence south 1}; miles, then west 24 miles, the, south to Mrs. Sel- lars' for night. FRIDAY, will proceed west on 8th non., Morris, 24 miles, then south to Peter 1 toArthnr'e for noon ; thence west 24 milds, then north to John White's for night. SATURDAY, will proceerl north 11 miles, then east to James McArthur's for noon; thence east to gravel road, then north to American hotel, Brussels, till 5 o'clock p. m. ; .thence to his own stable, where he will remain until the following Monday morning. WOOL I WOOL I Any Quantity of Fleece Wool Wanted at Highest Market Price in CAUL Farmers eau do better by sell- ing their Wool for Cash and then trade where they please. 'Buying, as usual, all kinds of Grain. R. GRAHAM, B1u8se16. MONEY 7'i) LOAN Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Villago Pro- ' party fit . (i 6. 61 Per Cent., I'ear/v. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, fil'i.Sinit ('otld'f. (Y(e,'1,', Ernsgelg, Private Funds to Loan. $20,000 have been placed in Illy hands for Investment on real estato. LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST, No Commission. Borrower:, China 11$Fti )(tartlet 0G111- pleted in Three Days if title satisfactory. W. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Rrusnelr. PHOTOS TINTYPE S .131 10',,r(c from the 3raaslllra( (11 0501.93x0 dote in a arst'rtaas manner. 01 ler4tieneen, etc., art 0Ceesottntale 11,101.9. W. J. Fairfield. 1-11\_'\7- Fi YOU A Ei S. -i Is Prepared to supply you with a Handsome Carriage At a Slight Advance on Cost - Call in aud Make a Selection or Leave your Order. If you aro intending to travel Dennis' is Headquarters for TBLNTAS, VALISES, SATCHELS etc A Large and Well -Assorted Stock to choose from. H. DENNIS. St, Leon Mineral Water, Tho following speak for themselves : Brussels, Oct„ Jan. 8, 1890. I have been using St. Leon water for the past month or so and have found it very efficacious in promoting good health. After using it a week I found my apps- . tite much benafltted and can now east as - much in one meal as used to enfiioe .rets, for two. For any rheumatic .a$•0otion 1 believe it to be ahead of any drugs or patent medicines, and think that per- sons of a automatic tendency should use it constantly. A. HUNTER, Clerk 4(h Division Court, °minty Huron. l'ti. &DA,t Goon, Brussels. Dear Sir, ---The St. Loon Mineral Watt- er that 1 have been getting from you has - douo me so much good that I cheerfully give my testimony in its favor and hope others may be persuaded to give it w triad. WAt. Memnon, Sn. Brussels, Jaa. 7, 1800, This water, the like of which is found no whore else but at St. Leon, in the Province of Quebec, resembles ail not. arc's prodnatio10, an egg or grain .of wheat for instance. We can tell what an egg or grain of wheat is composed of but man is utterly moble to matte a groin of wheat rr 0100,0 R,11 r;;g aud he is met as unable to counterfeit St, Loon Mineral Water, But Lind onto',( has dorm for us what Ota could not do for ,.nsolv0s--branght tho (40t,r) ell tere,5 >ngredientn of this water together in the prapot' proportions, mixed them and pours than forth in a copious stream. 1 not in 0 position to 003,3111)' this l'e- markable water, absolutely pure, straight from the Wells, at a pr100 time lomat littlo aftsr covering the 0,; et of bringing it this for. ADAM Co01t, The Toro,,to Greedd";