The Brussels Post, 1890-6-20, Page 8I l k, 13bt SSk LS Ir'QST
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IN GOOD REPAIR
G. A , Deadman,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY•
sOUTEE1N =TENSION W. 0. de 13.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
Gorse SOVTO, GOING Non's.
Mull a:5a a.m. 'Mixed 0:20 a,n1.
Express HAS a,m, I Mail - 8:OO p.m,
Mixed 8:55 Pan. Express 0:45 p.m.
tont G'.Cta.t.C1I1,
A ohiel's amang ye taklu' notes,
An' faith he'll pront it.
Flsnma parties are seasonable.
A coerce stook of house plants at T.
$ally's.
75 cents gets TEE Pose for the bulauoc
of 1890.
TEE bogus telegram joker has reached
Brussel..
CAanOn and Tomato plants at Mo-
Craeken's.
A rEW second hand buggies for sale at
R. bargain. J.ts. WALNsn.
SEAronTEand Gorrie stage will handle
Dominion express business.
IT you want to hire a good driviug
horse aid rig go to Hugh Williams et Son.
AOORENITOEs wanted immediately at
Mrs. Megarvie's, opposite t_ a Town Hall,
Brussels.
QurrB a quantity of wool is being de-
livered at Brussels market and woollen
mill this year.
Fear is doing well in this locality.
Samples have been pulled that measure
2 fees, 10 inches.
Tangs of the Bruce County Volunteer
Companies passed through Brussels on
Tuesday en route to camp at Stratford.
"Tan influence of Christianity on the
life" will be the subject of Rev. 8.
Sellery's sermon next Sabbath evening.
TEE Adam Good stock purchased by
Miss A. Vanstone has been re -sold to
George Good, of Seaforth, we under-
stand.
Owrxo to the absence of the pastor
the morning end evening services in
Knox church will be withdrawn next
Sabbath.
At the Guelph Conference Rev. S. Bat-
tery, B. A.., B. D., was reelected to the
office of Financial was
of the Wing -
ham District.
Bataan Twese.—Five tons best binder
twine in stock as follows : —Blue Ribbon,
Menilrr., Flax and bilver compoeet
binder twine. B. Benny.
PLaa.a.—Cabbage, cauliflower, tomato
and celery plants for sale. Persons
wanting Goon plants should come to me.
1 keep uo rubbish. Taos. KELLY.
IT is reported here that Mr. Robb, of
Clinton, has received the appointment
of Iospeotor of schools for North Huron
at the hands of the County Council.
Goon MueeoO.—A. Currie, butcher,
purchased a March lamb from George
Combas, of Grey township, last week,
that dressed 50 pounds of mutton. This
will be hard to beat for the age.
Oven 9,000 pounds of cheese was sold
last week by the Morrie de Grey cheese
factory to Mr. Hodgins, of London. The
price paid was 85 cents per pound. This
laotory has a good standing and is justly
entitled to it.
HOUSE AND LOT Pon 5a1.E.—The Com-
fortable and desirably located residence
of W. A. Oalbiok, Turnberry street,
Brussels, is offered for sale as the family
intend removing to British Columbia.
For partieulare apply to Mrs. Cal oick.
W. NIORer4GALE de Co. are still pushing
out the dry goods, millinery, tee. Their
prices suit the close times, and conse-
quently give satiefaotion to the public.
They are prepared to give genuine bar-
gains to persons favoriug them with their
patrouaj e.
TEs horse racing on John street must
be stopped. If the authorities dont look
after it they will be brought:to book.
There is no street in town that is fre•
quented more in the evenings than this
.one, owing to the Park fronting on it,
and people should not be allowed to en-
danger human life for the sake of limber-
ing up their 2.40 nags.
Uouuotre—At a special meeting of the
Brussels Council, held last Monday even-
ing, Wm. Denbow was awarded the job
of grading portion§ of Elizabeth, Princess
and William streets. The work is to
cost 37 Dents per rod. Wm. Roddick's
tender of 5125 for painting the Town
Hall was accepted. 'Ile two other ten-
ders were :—Wm. Smith, 5150 ; and Mr.
Collins, of Wingham, 5170.
ON h'riday evening of last week Prof.
Morgan and daughter gave a musical and
.literary entertainment in Knox church.
:The program was very entertaining, and
the various seleotione proved that both
dither and daughter were well qualified
to present a mueioal and literary feast.
Prof. Morgan, although blied, has a
motile class be Wingham, where he is
preparing the cantata "tiilverlooke,"
which will be presented to the public
shortly. He promises to visit Brussels
agTn.
Tun Post t hiuke the band stand on the
:Park sbould be lowered. At Present it
de in an eneafe condition owing to a num.
.bar.01 the supports having rotted away.
Ib should be looked al .or before Domin-
ion Day.— The 540.13 prize offered for
the 1st prize to the teat base ball club at
the 1st of July celebration should be a
snap for some team as Brussels olub is
barred. --Brussels Egg Emporium is ono
of the beet used instttutiocs in town by
the iarmete of this locality.—Tho outlook
for a big hay, grain and fruit harvest
was never better at this season of the
year. --If it were not for the few foot ball
matches played on Victoria Park at e•
j, v t; atlas would be almost at a standstill In
.
cy,; ;y,�r,.�liuesels.—A taw youths,, with a little of
let beer .3lisr:rowdy element in theft "hake -up, will
"ctt esomeof their foolish pranks un-
" tidy Iaud in the leek -up,
VERY Merchant, so far, that has attempted to meet our prices has had to fail or compromise with their creditors,
The reason is plainly to be seen, 1►'e 13vy Cheap mid Sell Cheap, and men doing business in the regular way can-
1 Is,• not come down to our low prices and pay their expenses and live, Take for instance the Boot and Shoe business of
t, 'r
this town. We have led the prices down so low that any than who tries to sell at our low prices and depends on the pro-
fit on his Boot & Shoe business has to fail and it would bo wise for men not in a position to sell cheap to go into some
other line that they are more adapted for. Men to succeed in business nowadays must be men adapted to that particu-
lar business in which they engage ; they must have money as well, to enable them to go to the market and buy their
goods at a price that they can place thein before their customers at Bankrupt Prices, and at the same time allow them
fair profit for the use of their money and time in dealing them out to the people who trust their business to their caro.
YOU R OBEDIENT SERVANTS,
W. NIGHTINGALE & Co.
Wmn strawberries are ripe.
H. WILLrairs & SON have two fine driv-
ing horses.
MANIrosA excursions are once more
attracting attention.
FOURTH Division Court on Thursday of
eext week, 26th inst.
IP you want a new buggy go to Jas.
Walker, carriage maker, Brussels.
Tns brick work of Wm. Bleehill's new
blo'ik is being delayed waiting for brick.
I4sv. D. B. McRae, of Crsubrook, will
preach in Melville ohureli next Sabbath
evening.
Barsssns Foresters will send a delega-
tion to Listowel demonstration on Friday
of this week.
NEST Sabbath Rev. Richard Paul will
preach for Rev. David Perrie on his
charge at Nissouri.
Moss= To Loa:.—Private funds on
first mortgage, farm security preferred.
Apply at Ton PosT Publishing House.
TEE Exeter Advocate has passed an-
other mile -stone and is pegging away
meeting with a large measure of success,
no doubt.
SEVENTY-FIVE cents, in advanue, will
pay for THE POST for the balance of
1890. We want to add 150 names to our
subsoriptiotn list.
Ir you require a desiriably located lot
attend the auction sale of Wm. Norton's
property on Saturday afternoon Of this
week at 3 o'alook.
THE Editor's beet thanks are due to
Mise Maggie Maginn, of Ethel, for e
beautiful hand boquet: of variegated
pansies presented to him last Saturday.
Hume County Fall Assizes will be
opened by Judge elacmahon, at Gods -
rich, on Monday, Oct. 6511. The Chan-
cery sittings before Judge Boyd, com-
mence on Friday. November 14111.
Rev. SASteen JoNEs preached at St.
Helens, Ashfield and Lucknow and drove
14 miles last Sunday. This is a good
day's wort: consideringthat the reverend
gentleman has seen 82 eunimere.
Joni 12TH.—The posters are out for
the 1.9th of July celebration in Brussels.
Rev. W. F. Wilson and Inspector
Hughes, of Toronto, and other spe'akers
have been invited. A special train will
run from Blyth, calling at Wingham.
Reduced fares. A program of sports will
be carried out on the forenoon of thas
day.
iuraovEsiimTs.—JnO. McCallum, Robt.
Henderson and R. Leatherdals have been
putting up new fences at their respective
properties.—Jho. Barnhill is having a
new foundation built under hie dwelling
on Alexander street.—The residences of
W. H. McCracken, Geo. Cardiff and Jas.
Walker have been brightened up by the
application of the paint brush.
WELL -DIGGING AND DEILLINo.—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
share. Terms easonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Brussels. 43-55
GENIUS. Nor ArrinotATED: A despatch
from St. Catharines thus refers to a
former well-known resident of Huron :—
Arthur Horatio Nelson Jenkins same to
this city a short time ago from the back
woods somewhere to run our local Grit
paper in thointereet of the Reform party.
Ide promised to make a great party and
a great paper. He did neither, he re.
turns to the woods in a few days. He
lost both elections to the Tories.
Ntew Meninx Wonxe.—The firm of
Johnston ee Cochrane, stone cotters, alto.
has opened out are prepared to fill all
orders for monuments, tombstones,
markers, fences, &m., in a workmanlike
manner and at living prides. Betide:).
tion guaranteed in eyery ease. Don't
place your order without 001110e on them
and seeing their samples and ascertain-
ing prices. Shop nearly opposite the
Town Hall, Brussels.
GRAVPLLINO °oNTEA°T.—On Thursday
of last week, as per notice, various jobs
of gravelling between Jamestown and
Walton were let by Reeves Mooney and
Milne as follows :—Ed. Ward a 530.00
job north of the churches, Walton, at 82
cents per yard ; Wm. Denbow, 5145.00,
south of Brussels, at 28 cents per yard ;
Thos. McLauohlin,575.U0, north of Deus -
sale, at 41 cents ; Jas. Bishop, 550.00,
opposite cdnceesione 5 and 6, Grey, at 49
cental, The above mentioned contracts
supplemented by the road work should
make a big improvement on the road
north and south of Brussels. Last
winter was a hard one on the roads
generally on account of there' being so
little frost. The above mentioned jobs
are to be done forthwith.
PonlesoAL,—A. H. Musgrove published
the following letter in last week's Wing -
ham Advance thrumming the late Pro-
vincial Election :—"I take the present
opportunity of conveying to my sup-
porters in Last Huron, my very hearty
thanks for their enpport during the
campaign just closed. Better support
from a party it Was impossible for a can.
Sidate to receive, and although defeated'
I trust all will keep their powder dry for
future oanipaigns. The large reduction
in the north is a notice to Mr, Gibson to
the °fleet, "Not guilty, but don't do it
again." When all did so well it would
he impoesiblo to particularise, but ask
ail to accept my most sincere thanks.
Now that the contest is over 1 trust all
uuplea5antnees will subside and business
resume its usual channel. To the papere
of the 300411y I muet also express my
thanks far their fairness and 00nrlesy
toward myself,"
REEVE Gnanatt is attending 5130
County Council this week,
Beeeets Biros. running mare will take
part in the races at London next week,
Tux ladles of the Methodist ehurab in.
tend holding a strawberry soeial shortly.
Hetet make THE PosT more readable
by furnishing us witb loon] or district
happenings.
Bey. deo, Ross, 13. A., and Rev. Mr.
Forrest, of Walton, exchanged pulpits
last Sabbath.
Now that a catcher bas been secured
for the baseball club some matches will
probably be arranged.
Lase Tuesday evening the Brussels
Methodist church choir went to Birth
to sing at a lecture in the Methodist
church.
SEVERAL Bruseelites went to Soaforth
this week to hear Joe Hess, the reform-
ed pugilist and saloon keeper, lecture on
Temperance.
ON Monday of this weak the mowing
machine was heard at James Wilson's,
where his hay was being i.lid in swarth.
It is a prime crop.
Lase Tuesday Wm. Martin brought to
Tun POST Publishing House a bunch of
orchard grass, out on his premises, that
measured about 48 feet. Some of the
grass measured nearly 5 feet in length.
Env. M. Swans, of Glencoe, formerly
of Brussels, who is visiting his daughter
at the Parsonage and with his pfd
parishioners, will occupy the pulpit of
the Methodist cherish in this place next
Sabbath morning.
A football match was to have been
played ou Victoria Park, Tuesday even-
ing, between the town club and a team
composed of the pedagogues of this lo-
cality. The latter fulled to materialize,
however, so some new arrangement will
probably be made.
LAST Sunday mowing Rev. Mr, Sel-
lery gave an interesting address on the
doings of the recent Conference. He
dwelt on the Temperate°, Sabbath
sohool, Missionary and Educational de-
partments. His suggestion that a union
Go -pal Temperance meeting be held
once each month in the Town Hall was a
good one and we hope to see it speedily
acted upon by the churches of this place.
Toe Y. P. 0. A. meeting in the Metho-
dist church last Monday evening was
addressed by Rev. R. Paul. His topic
was "Joseph, a model young man." The
discussion following was taken part in by
Rev. S. Sellery, B. A., B. D., Seo. Rogers,
T. Fletcher, J. Warren, T. Gill and W.
H. Kerr. The program prepared for the
first six months of 1890 is about ex.
haunted and the Association is laying
its plansfor the time to come,
Dlsn,--Mrs. Jacob Earner, who has
been ill with consumption for some tine
past, died at her home in Brussels on
Tue.day afternoon of this week, at the
early age of 27 years, 8 months and 24
days. The deoaased was'a Miss Sharpin
of Howiolt township, and was married to
her now bereft partner about 28 years
ago. She was only confined to her bed
for about a week. A little daughter not
yet two years of age is left motherless.
The funeral took place on Thursday
afternoon, the interment being at the
burying ground on the Grey and Howiok
boundary.
Ci'Ll1111Cl11Lu N ewes.
An earthquake shook was felt at
Cushingnear Quebec, Monday.
The resbyterian General Assembly
will meet next year in Kingston.
A young lad named Boden was killed
in the school yard at Wolseley, Mau.,
while playing.
No less than sixteen divines were on
the steamship Manitoba, which landed at
Liverpool last week.
Henry M. Stanley is said to have se-
°opted the governor generalship of the
Congo Free State.
The Alaska exploring party are said
to have discovered a large lake in British
territory in the far north.
The College of Physioiane and Surgeons
of Ontario has deoided to levy a rate of
52ahead on all members of the college.
At the Torouto Police Court on Thurs.
day John MoMonagh was fined 580 or 60
days in jail for using indecent language
to a little girl.
The greatest portion of the road -bed
for the double track of the Grand Trunk
railway between Belleville and Nepaneo
is now finished.
York County Council has decided to
abolish toll gates if Toronto will abolish
market fees and assume control of the
Lake Shore Road.
Samuel Pearce, a St. Thomas boy, has
been sent to jail for 20 days for striking
a girl playmate, Hannah Gertrude
Wood, with a club.
A lad named Tsbanit, while walking
through the bush near Nipiesing, was
badly wounded by a dynamite °abridge
on whish he stepped .
Mr. Richardson, lob 10, don. 4, Plymp.
ton, recently ]tilled on his farm a large
snapping tartly, which measured one foot
across and three in length,
Edward, aged 13, and George, aged 10,
sons of John 9mith,of New Haven Conn.,
wore drowned last week, Their mother
was drowned in attempting to save them.
Mrs, A. D. McCallum, wife of a well-
known monollallt of Luoerne Qne., and
formerly a Miss Watters, of Ottawa, com-
mitted suicide at ]ler mothor'e rosidepce
at Basin d11 Lievre, about three melee
from Buckingham, on Tuesday, by Tsang.
leg herself, She had lately exhibited
signs of mental aberration, induced; as
was thought, by physical suffering.
Examination of the 750 -foot level of
the Nelson shaft, Shamokin, Pa., which
has been on fire, reveals the fact that the
damage will be much leas than anticipat-
ed. Twelve mules were found alive,
having been without food and water 28
days.
The Galt carnival was a theorise, and
it is said its promoters will clear nearly
59,000. fully 15,000 people witnessed
the firemen's contest. Iteeoue Brigade,
Niagara Falls South, tool: first prize for
drill. The hook and ladder race was won
by the Oataraot Company, of the came
pence, in 505 seconds ; Caledonia second,
Seesforth third, Berlin fourth, Richmond
Hill fifth, Walkerton sixth. In the hued
contest (second•alase) Baden got first,
Barrie second, Walkerton third.
At Thursday session of the Ontario
Medical Association Toronto was chosen
as the place of next meeting. The fol-
lowing offroera were elected :—President,
Dr. W. H. Moorehouse, London ; first
vine -president, Dr. Charles Sheard, To-
ronto ; second vice-president, Dr. J. W.
Gilorn, Belleville ; third vice-president,
Dr. Powell, Ottawa ; fourth vice-presi.
dent, Dr. J. Wishard, London ; general
secretary, Dr. D. J. Gibb Wishart, To.
route ; assistant secretary, Dr. W. P.
Oavan, Toronto ; Committee on Creden-
tials—Drs. Sheard, Hamilton, and Lowry
Acton ; Public Health—Drs. N. J. 011001.
ton, Weston, and Farley, Belleville ;
Legisietion—Hon. Dr. Sullivan, Kings-
ton, and Dr. Waugh, London ; Pnblica-
tion—Dr. J. L. Dawson and Dr. A. Prim-
rose, Toronto ; By-laws—Drs. Griffin,
Hamilton, and Careen, Toronto ; Ethics
—Dr. A. R. Harvie, Willie, and Dr. J.
M. Ross, Toronto.
Francis Tone, aged 52, of Arthur, was
brought to Toronto on Saturday to be
placed in the asylum, having become
mentally afflicted owing to the loss of
some property. Early Sunday morning
his body was found in a pool of water
about a foot deep near the subway. The
unfortunate man was a victim of the
failure of pillow's private bank three
or four weeks ago. He was a farmer
near Arthur and had a considerable
amount of money in the Lillico concern.
He was in negotiation for the purchase
of a farm near Arthur. There was only
550 between the sellers, a Toronto finan-
cial company, and himself. This differ-
ence kept them apart a few days too
long and the bank's failure carried away
the money that was to have paid for the
farm ou which his deolining years were to
have been spent. Had he not hesitated
over the 550 his money would have been
paid over, he would have bad 1315 land,
and would now probably have been alive
and in comfortable circumstances. The
shook of losing his money unhinged iia
mind and he was being brought to the
Insane Asylum when he escaped on
Saturday night from the house in which
he was being temporarily confined.
Henry Smith was hanged on Saturday
for the murder of his 'wife on Regent
street in London, on the 18th day of
February last. There wne a Blight delay
while the hangman went up a ladder to
examine the Mottle. The alight hitch,
which only lasted a few seconds, was a
terrible trial to the nerves of everybody.
When he Dame down and gave the word
Rev. Mr, Hill started to read the Lord's
prayer, and at the words "Forgive us
our Trespasses" the drop fell. The
prisoner was standing where he had
been placed, a little distance out from
113e side of the pully, and eo lee swung
sideways into the sir, as the 803.113.
weight dropped. It was a well directed
affair and the victim's neck was broken,
although Dr. Smith stated that the heart
beat for 10 min. and 45 sec. after the
jerk. The drop fell at 8:13, and the
body was token down at 8:40. The body
swung about 8 inches clear of the ground.
At the instant of suspension the signal
was given, and the blank flag was run
up to half-mast on the flagstaff, over the
main entrance to the Court House. The
death was remarkably free from con-
vulsive movements of any kind, and the
new style of hanging appears to be quite
as humane as the old fashioned drop.
The usual inquest was heli byDr. Flock.
It is not thought that there was any
consciousness of Buffering after the firet
shock. One of the spectators fainted as
the drop was pulled. He recovered in a
few minutes, however, without any
serious etfecte
$GRN.
Wmnse.—In Brussels, on Saturday, June
14511, the wife of Mr. Walter Wilbee
of a daughter
Hoon.—In Saginaw, Micb., on the 7th
inst., the wife of bfr. W. L. Hood
of a daughter.
AN»Essog—Jones.—In Wingham, on the
11tH inst., at the residence of the
Johns' family, by the Rev. H. Mo-
Quarrio, trite Jas. Anderson, of Cay.
anville, to Miss Isabella Johns.
Sesnnv.-•-STALiatra--At the residence of
the bride's father, on Wednesday,
llth inst., by the Itev. Goo. 'tv,
Raney, Wm. John, second son of
John Sturdy, 1st con., East Wawa.
nosh, to Elizabeth, second daughter
of L'ranois Stalker, 8511 con., Morris.
.7Sf73D-.
East»n,---In Brussels, on Tuesday, Jeno
17tH, Eliza Ellen, wife of Jamb
Earner, aged 27 years, 8 moutba and
24 days.
3BIRTT$5£I.,5 2N.ZAR1"C}7T55.
Fall Wheat 98 1 00
Spring Wheat 98 1 00
Barley 88 40
Oats 85 116
Pens..... ... 58 55
Butter, tubs and rolls,. 12 00
Eggs per dozen.... 11 00
Flour per barrel 4 20 4 50
Potatoes 40 00
Hay per ton 6 00 6 50
Pork , ... 5 00 6 00
Hides per lb 2 24
Salt per bbl., retail1 25 00
Sheep skins, eaoh 00 1 00
Wool, per lb. 18 20
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
•
ITOUSE TO BENT.—APPLY
to 1110, 0158358.35, 50 -
_BOY WANTED. --A BOY WANT-
ED, le or 15 years of age to work in
the cheese factory. Apply at once to
T. S. EDGAR,
Morris and 0 ray Cheese Factory.
1_10USE WORK WANTED.—
Tho undorsigned is desirous of se-
eming house work, euch as house cleaning,
washing, lining, de. Washing or Ironing
done at my house if desired, Apply to
IOUS. JNO. L,OTT,
30.3 Parker's Terratoe,.5101 St
"WOUND.— FOUND BETWEEN
Wroxeter and Brussels a surciuglo,
crupper, &e. The owner may obtain the
anmo by calling at Tun PosP Publishing
House, proving property bud paying for
tbi8 non00,
CZ TAG—IQ TO GOD..titiL:
AJ Leaves Brueseie every evening on the
arriyaf of the 6eaforth stage, and returns
from Gerrie in the morning in time to catch
the Seaforthstage going out. This rule will
be adhered to Diol further notice.
5. WALSH, Proprietor.
PATENPATENTS Cnveato, Be:iaasos and Trade
TS 55 1 . Marks secured and all oth-
er patent entices in the Patent Oaice and
before the Caurta promptly and carefully at-
crib
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uddisnU, 40n(8eipctaro[fmodxnomrteen,
and advise oa to patentability free of charge.
Pees moderate, and I make no charge unless
patent is secured. Information, advice aol
spaniel references sent on applioatlon. J.
It. LITTELL, Washington, D.O., 1I.8, Patent
°Mee. n0
CARD OI'' THANES.—
R.MAsSOeLetaNmNG,lOoEEsq., Agentxeter Confederation Life
I desire to acknowledge your eourteny end
promptress in settling the amounts Doming
to me under the Policies held by my late
husband in the Ootfe:eration Life Associa-
tion. The 8om``luuy has need most liber.
ally in the matter, and am glad to make
this aeknowlodgom00t of their conduct,
ANNIE DIOIOSON,
Notice to Creditors.
In the Matter of WILLIAnr TINDALL, of the
Township of Grey, to County of Huron,
Farmer, au Insolvent.
The Insolvent has made an Assignment to
me, for the benefit of Creditors, under
Chap. 124, R. 9. 0., 1887. A Meeting of Credi-
tors, for the purpose of appointing Inspeo.
tore and giving of directions as to the dis-
CIAtHunter,Bruss 0, one hold at the WEDNESDAY, Jupee
18th,1890, at 31 o'oloak A, or.
WM. SPENCE, Ethel P.O.,
A, HUNTER. 8.5515088.
Agent forAaeiguee.
Creditors should R'lo their claims at one
to facilitate the speedy winding up of the
estate.
Juno 051:,1800, 48.3
MORTGAGE SALE
--OP—
Valuable Farm
—IN THE—
TOWNSHIP OF GREY, IN THE COUN-
TY OF HURON.
Pureuant to Power of Bale contained In a
certain Mortgage, ,which will he produced at
the time of tenth Bale, and in payment of
within default has been made, there will be
oiterecl for Bala by Public Auot4on at the
in thelhotel, it one Vlnaga of lis a05nU,
in County of Huron, on
SATURDAY, the 12113 Day of July, '90
AT Tan noun Op 12 o'OLOOR (NOV),
That Vanmble Farm in the Township of
Grey known as Lot number Six, in the 17th
Cotaoeoton, aontatuing, by atimoaisurotnont,
Ooe For lessd agree 01 lance, be L11e anme
more or 1555.
This property ie well altnated in a good
farming locality on a good gravel road, about
seven miles from the thriving village of
Bt'uooela, rued abort two miloa how the
village of Walton. The soil is composed of
a ally loam. There are shout five soros of
hardwood bush, thirty taros of pasture land
and the bafaeao(sixbydvo nares) is all clear-
ed anti in good state of attltivatlon, The
buildinge anoint Of It frame barn with
stable nndmadaath, and a fratne hone, 1804
feet, 'Thorn is a shall but choice bearing
or011ae5 ate a good wolf of the promises,
and the foieol are in a !air state of repair,
TRUSTS of 355:.—Tho peoperty will be o:f-
fored for Sale Object to a reserved bid, and
Subject also lira 5gx.01 mortgag° in favor of
the Heron no Elio Lona awl seethes Com-
pany, of London, Ontario, pnrtteulara of
witch will be g(von, to intending per 11050 5,
on or before Nap day of sale, A deposit of
ton per (reek et the purchase money will be
required oS tris day of nate, Std 3110 halation
within two weeke thereafter,
'l'IfrL» INDt0B0TAn1n,
For furticer partto:flare apply to
W. M. SINCLAIR,
or to 5' 8,„1100T0, Vendors Solior.
48.0 ''Anottonarr, Siausea10,ito
Dated tet RruoSSis 0511 of Juno, 1800.
JUNE 20, 1890,
Use Pepper's fills.
STRICTLY PURE
PARIS CREEN
—AT_
Pepper's Drug Store.
BANKING.
eINTOSH 8t MOTAGGART,
BANKERS, . I3B,USSELS,
wzotozaet a—uzi.exal 13a.nleirsg
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United Mateo Drafts bought
and sold,
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Collections made on favorable term.
Canadian Agents—L1L'o0uANr'a BANK OP
CANADA.
New York Agents—IsrronTEns AND T03.33 -
E115 NATIONAL BARR.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Conveyancer. Collec-
tions made. Oldee—Vuustoua's Block, Brus-
eele. 21.040•
INT M. SINCLAIR,
• Solicitor, Conveyancer, Noeery peb.
lio, &e. Ofiice—Graham's Block,] dom. north
of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
Loan,
E. WADE,
• Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pub-
lic. Conveyancing. C011esttone and Loaning.
Mr, Wade will attend in Gerrie every Wed -
nighty at two o'clock,
DIOKSON 8t HAYS'
(Late with Garrou it Proud foot, Gode-
riOh,) l4err.e tors, Solleitors. Cot,voyenoora,
80. O(Ooea—brussels and 9eaforth, Brns
eels Oinoo, Rogers' Blool:, Ar,tin St. Money
to Loan.
n. 5.11555. w. B. D1CRa0N.
Aill. TAYLOR, B. 0. L.,.
• Barrister, Solicitor, 85., of the firm
of Taylor, McCullough dc 11urne, Barristers
Solicitors, &D., Maiming Arcade, Toronto,
Money to loan,
ALEX, IIUNTF,R
Clock of the Fourth Division Court,
00. Huron. Conveynuaer, Notary Public.
Laud, Lam and Insurance Agent. Fends
invested and to lean, Collections made.
00ioo In Grahame Sleek. Bruseele.
MEDICAL CARDS.
AVIV. F'. CA.LE M.D., 0. M.,
Member of the College of Phyetolan
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination
Unice 01151 Itesidoueo — Main street East,
Etitet, Ontario,
Vd. MoNAUGHTO'N, M. D.
• 0. M., Ti. R. 0. P., Edinburgh, L'I. C. P
S. Ont. At Pappor'e Drug Store from p to
11;00 a. 01. and from 1:00 to 4 p. m, At other
hours maybe found at his residence, form-
erly moulded by Dr. tiutohiasou, Mill st.
DENTAL.
mESTTISTRY I
G. L. Ball, L.D.B. Nitros Oxide Gas ad-
ministered for the Pciuless E0traotion of
1 eeth. 71 Gerrard Street East, Ton ONT'e,
1)KOINTI(i4T!
m..P . 3.2ARTZN'. Sam 17.5„
Honor Graduate of the 'loyal College of
Dental Surgeons, 'reroute. Nitros Oxide Gas
administered for the Painless Extraction of
teeth. Otllce--.
tarONn DOOR NORT3 opBANR, Brt0asNLs,
BUSINESS CARDS.
T IZ. MoORAOKEN,
IssurerefMarriage Licenses, Oflioa
at his Ornery, Turnberry street, Brussels.
N. BARRETT,
southTonsorial Artist• Shop—Next door
of A. M. Motley& Co's hardware store.
Ladies' and children heir cutting a specialty
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
1N8UNANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
A MaNAIR,
'sourer of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, COMMIS.
skater, &e.,Q.B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insurance Go. Office at the Orenbxook
Post Odiee.
DBE SSMAKIN (*.—
The undersigned desire to intimate to
the ladies of Brussels and vicinity that they
have opened a Drosamaking Shop oyes Mr.
Alex. 9 brachau s Store, Bruasols, where they
aro prepared to attend to alt work entrusted
to them, eattsfaetion guaranteed.
40.4 MISSE8 STEWART &PIISLOP,
MISS LILLA O'CONNOR
Is desirous of procuring pupils ill
Vocal Music, Prof. Warrington of 'l�oeento
is pleased to give big toetimonfal ae to Mies
O'Oornor's ability, she Melee boon a pupil
of his during her stay in Guelph. Instru•
mental Mueioon Piano, Organ and Guitar.
Tenn Termade known on applcation, Princess
St., Bruseols, Mins O'Connor is open for
Concert Eugagemen Is. 38.
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, to always ready to at.
tend sales of faring, farm eteek, &e, , , Table
cheerfully given. Cranbroolt P.0. Sales
may be arranged at Tun PosT Publlshmg
Rouse, Brussels.
flEORGE KIRKBY,
Liluneed Auotloneor. es,leg 5ondeat.
0,l on reasonable Mires. Panne and farm
stook aseeeinity. Orders loft at Tan Pogo,
PuitlishingHone ,l3russele,or aentto'tValton
P. 0., will receive punnet attention,
tTAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN.
OH 50 an Aalntionoer, l am prepared
to erudite t aides of farm stook at reasonable
mien. Ituowiutg the standing of nearly
every perg00I am lu n position to sell to
goof( mince bad got good security wbon sold
au seam. Batisfaotlon guaranteed. Give
mea call.' 110- F, 8. 800170.
VETERINARY._
v' ARWI0K & GOLLEir,..—.
Honor Graduates of the Ontario
Votonnery Collage, aro prepared to trent all
disease, of demeetioated animals in n coin.
potent manner, Particular attention paid
to yeborivary (Wieldier. Calle promptly at..
tended t Orrice sea ttttdrmary-505 doors
north of bridgo,Turnberry at„ Btu5sels,