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The Brussels Post, 1887-6-17, Page 88 THE E RWSSELS POST JUNE 17, 1887. YY t+ta•lLo'k,,:r1o1—w% GREEN% A. fresh shipment of the above ,just received and guaranteed pure, just the thing for the re- moval of oro Boos. BUTTER MAKING ! We have received a very val- uable book upon the manufacture and care of butter, which all Should hare. It is a largo book size, G?fx10 inches, and contain- ing over 100 pages and only 25 cents each. It is published with the aicl of the Parliament of Can- ada so as to encourage this in- dustry. (f. A. DEADMIIN, Druggist and Bookseller; r GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SOEThEl[x EsrENsroN, ev. 0. & n. E. Traiasieave Bru8001c Station, north nue south as foaowe: - doing Sonih, doing North. Mail7:02 n.u,. ! 0fixed ...........0:330 min klxproee......11.45 am.I Ma11...............9:bOP,m Mixed 8:45 p.m. 1 Express.... .... .5.35 p.m !E',..iintetU'a Nte1115a. A elders aiming ye takin' notes An' faith he'll pront it. Boors at cost price. Adam Good. Guess Gem Jars, } gal., 61.50 per dozen at Coats' Grocery. Two Cans of Tomatoes for 25 cents at Thomson's. 47 - Tam best Turkish prunee, 5 Ills. for 25 conte, Coats' Grocery. 49 - Ion CREAM and Strawberries for Jubilee, Vanilla, Lemon and Pine Apple flavors. Amar Goon. Tam interesting story of "Little Lord Fauntletoy," by Frances H. Burnett, is on sale at TEE POST Bookstore. Only 26 ciente. Ir you want to see the largest assort- ment of Groceries, Crockery and Glass- ware call at Coats' Grocery, the cheapest spot in town NOTICE.—All amounts due Grant & Co. notpaid before SATannex, Jose 25th, willbe placed in Court for collection. A word to the wise is sufficient. GnANT Sr Co, WANTED.—Applicants (males preferred.) for a good situation involving excellent business training. Must be not less than 17 years of age, of fair -education and well reoommen dad. Apply at Tal. Posr Publishing House. 48 THE DsMlxlox Bsa enios•—We have received a copy of the prize list, just is- sued, for the Dominion Exhibition, which is this year to be held at Toronto in con= junotion with the annual Industrial Fair, from the 6th to the 17th September next. Any of our readers who may desire e, copy can obtain cue by dropping a post card to 11. J. Hill, the Secretary, Tor- onto. Ar the trial, last Saturday, before Polioe Maeietrate Williams, for contra- vention of -the Canada Temperance Act, T. O'Neil, 7. Stratton and Koenig & Goebel, pleaded guilty and were assessed 950 each. T. Hall's ease was dismissed owing to inenfficieut evidence. The memory of some of the witnesses was very defective, as usual. Dr. Williams is going to make a first-class man on the bench and will not allow any "monkey- ing" on the part of the witnesses. Tem Witnese Jubilee edition, well printed on good paper, is to hand, price 10 cents, and with the great Jubilee pio- ture, 50 cents, also a cheaper edition, printed on ordinary paper, for five cents. The number contains 12 large pages, with. over 100 portraits and other illustrations. There is a history of Her Majesty's reign ; sketches of Canadian statesmen ; a fully illustrated history of the Royal Arms, and other interesting articles ; forming a work of reference with regard to the lus• tory of ourtimes in Great Britain and Canada. For sale by all newedealers. CATTLE SmussNTo. Last Monday morning three oar loads of good cattle were shipped front Brussels by Messrs. Govenlook, Winters and Scott. They wore purchased from the following per. Sone Head Weight Head Wert A. Turnbull 1 1600 0, Heabein 2 2900 A,MoMichml 8 0620 Tho s. Miller 3 4610 T.lifrkconell 4 8020 S. Boddiok 3 4280 B. Dickson 1 2040 St Barr 1 1600 G,Brewan 0 8600 TMoOallum 9 11400 It Armstrongs 6800 Q. Anderson 2 9500 D. Ourrie 1 1920 The prioes ranged from 3t to 42. cents per pound. Bruesele ie becoming a great centre for the purchase of good cattle and the farmers are raising a much better grade than they did years ago. Vane PnouETle.—Tho following epistle passed between two of our residents and we reproduce it with a slight alteration in the names, as the persons are well known in Brussels. The style of the let- ter is very phonetic :— BiemeELs, JUNE 7. Mr. Hans Straublo Eye warn yo and your partner that If yo Doant Call and Make Araingmente With nee on The soling of the liOkur on Thee Morning of the 4 to Joseph letorrieey of whiOh eye Can Proov heath by him and Mrs. Mo. Fee and Mre, Ireland that yo brot inn What yo Called branday but Eye Wold Call it a dulterator or Druged Whiskey of Whish .Eye Drank and John 'White and Michael Doolittle for eye ata of My Word and Never Dose any thingrash or in ft Morey but if yo Daunt Calon mee to Night yo will apear Before some one F,is Eye am not like Mrs. Fitzgerald that thee wold Not giv law t0 and less Juetee but tbair is law in a nothcr Plage so if ye Can Fey Joseph Morrisey 0 Menthes Wages at 18 anonth To Part John White and Wife yo must have lote to spare so be sail that yo agreed To deo but Cursed is he that Part Man and wife. Your frond Mns. JmanenA ALLAN, Bruseels, ant,, Countey Miran. Pllmsmnvr, Jars Cheap. Ao,wc Goon, Pclsel N1'R twith aur 360, Toa, A. Good, P5113 bare of electric soap 25o, A. Good, Is you onlyy spend 25 pouts you will gob a present. ,A. Good, 48' ONE 'thousand pounds of Turkieh prunes at 6 conte per lb, at Coats' Gro- eery. Cournzeesn, cooked Corn Beef, a nice thing for lunch or tea at W. Coats' New York store, M[NZEAL Water, guaranteed to aid Di- gestion, relieve Dyspepsia, Coetiveneee and regulate the Bowels, ADAM Gamm. TEE Acton Free Prose says :—Rev, Wesley E. Kerr, of Rockwood, mot with a painful aooidest last Thursday. He mounted his bicyole and started out to see 0110 of his parishioners, but hall not gone far when the machine upset and Mr. Karr was thrown heavily to the ground. He received some severe bruises about the faoe and will be incapacitated for 'a couple of weoke. A.O,U.W,—Phe following officers, for the ensuing term, in eouneotion with the Workmen's lodge, were ()looted :— M.W., 75. E. Wade ; Foreman, W. H. Cloakey ; Foreman, W. Ainley ; Pinenoier, J. Shaw ; Recorder, J, A. Creighton ; Receiver, R. N. Ferguson ; Guide, T. O'Neil ; LW., G. Birt ; O.W., Wm, Thompson. We regret to have to announce that, Rev. Samuel Jones is seriously indisposed. Last Friday something like paralysis of the palate camp upon himand he has been oonSned to the house since. What made a greater matter of regret to Mr. Jones was that lust Sunday the commun- niou service was held in his church and he was unable to be present. He is,to hold his final service as pastor of Knox church on the first Sabbath of Jgiy, if his health will permit, Fon SALE.—As I did not dispose of all my goods on the day of eny auction sale I will sell by private sale, on terms to suit. 1 horse, 1 binder, 1 seed drill, 1 buggy, 1 plow, 1 set single and 1 set double harness, and household effects, consisting of bedroom suite, sideboard, extension table, parlor table, hair cloth sofa, ono doz. sitting room chairs, kitch- en chairs, 000k and box . stoves, couch,' and a host of other household articles. GEp, AinSTROxe, Prop. Join T. MmoLESIonE, the founder of the Orphan Ohildren's Emigration Char- ity near London, left Liverpool on the 10th inst, in the S. S. Lake Ontario. with a party of 68 girls and 100 boys between the ages of three and twenty years, who are brought out to this country for adop- tion or hire, ghrefiy amongfermers. They are expected to arrive at the Guthrie. Home, near London, on on about the 23rd inst, This will be T. Middlemore's fif- teenth annual visit to these shores with juvenile emigrants from Birmingham, England, eine 1872. BEUOSELS ROLLER Mmns.—A. farmer writes to Messrs. Stewart 1t Lowick as follows:—"I have dealt with your mill and other mills for years and got good flour, but that turned out since you refit- ted the mill beats all previous trials. It will be to the interest of the farmers to try for themselves as I did, I believe you can turn out ae good a grist of flour as any woman wishes to work into bread. It will want good butter with i1 though to finish it for eating." This firm has ship. ped about 12 carloads of their celebrated flour since the fust of iMIay. 49. Tae GAI SIELD Hoven,—During the past month we have done n large trade, es• peoially in dress goods, millinery and ordered clothing and the month of June is opening up splendidly. The public cannot fail to see that it is to their ad- vantage to deal with us, consequently we are kept busy about all the time. We are making a big run now on our stook of summer goods and ask persons, who are not our regular cuetomsrs,to call and see what we are doing. A dollar saved is a dollar gained. Give the Garfield House a trial. W. NIo13TIN5ALE & CO. THE DEWAA ESTATE.—The Helena In- dependent says 1—A week or two ago At- torney Dickson returned to Heleua and, after due consultation with looal lawyers, applied to the probate oourt for the ap- pointment of au administrator of the Dewar estate. This applioation was withdrawn and therefore Publio Admi- nistrator Yaeper applied to take charge of the property, being supported, presuma- bly, by Mr. Diokeon. The application came up for hearing before the Probate Judge Clements and called up a strong array of counsel. In support of the ap- plication appeared Sanders & Cullen, F. P. Sterling and W. B. Dickson, while Massenet Bullard and Judge Wade ap- peared on tho opposite aide. Besides Judge Davis the chief resistant to the application was the latter's brother, Louis Davie, who has a claim upon the Dewar estate in the form of a mortgage amoont- ing, principal and interests, to about 97,- 000. The case was ably argued on both Bides and 'Judge Clements rendered hie decision in favour of Mr. Dickson. The chief point at issue was whether the law can presume a man to be dead upon rea- sonable showing of oireumstautlal fade or whether lie is presumed to be alive for the full period of seven years from the last information reoeived of him. The property represented by the estate is now probably worth 940,000 to 950,000, if it were clear of all indebtedness. Poem Sonrnms.—Potato bugs were never worse than they are this season.—Robert Rose secured the contract for painting the interidr of Melville church with els- bastine. He was working at it this weal.. —A, Stewart and family enjoyed the first strawberries of the season on Wednesday and Thursday of last week.—B. Gerry has put up it new fence on the western boundary of his lot on John street,—Rev. W. Smyth returned from Galt on Thurs- day evening of last week and took hie us- ual work on Sunday.—E. E, Wade is at- tending the County Court at Goderioh this week.—MPs. Wm: Vanetone is visit: ing at Galt for a few wooke.—Our orioket club is anxiously waiting for gone olub to tread on the tail of their coat,—George Rogers and Wm Waxbill are away this week at Berlin attending the High Court of the C. 0. F.—We ate our first newt etrawberrias last Friday. They game from Mrs. el, Pearson, who will have a splendid Drop this your.—The grocers now close their storoe every every even- ing, exoept Saturday, at 8 o'olook, during the summer. months.—Next Tuesday, Jubilee day, will be observed as a publoo holiday in town and instead of ue keep. seg our people at home. they will go to Seaforth, Stratford,, Listowel and other places, we preetime.—The usual morning sarvioe will be held in binox chtucll n,'xt Sunday morning et 11 o'olook.—George Leve has a'really improved the appear. anoe of his dwelling, on Flora street, by the erection 0f a verandah. --W.15. Clegg, wife and daughter, of Gorrie, were visit- ing iu town last Friday,—At a meeting of the members of Knox church, hold last Monday, it was bolded to allow Bev. S. Jones $800 as a retiring allowance from the.00ngragatian. It is the intention to call another, minister and the ohuroh will be open to call a now minister niter July lot.—On Motltlay A, Currie's sr„ horse ran away with him. Ila was thrown out 11±041110 head cut and was otherwise shaken up'.—Division Court will be held in Beueeels on Tiou eclay, 30th inst.— CharlesBuyere was taken to Goderiolt Rol on Thursday of last week awing to his mind showing signs of weakness. It is to be looped ho may speedily reoover.— Capt. Stretton, had a bee on Friday of last week hauling gravel to the Queen's hotel premises and street.—Wo have net objootion to range but :-when the Sal- vation Army allow the big drum to be pounded steadily for nearly an boar be- fore the march it is too lnuolt of a good thing and` will have to be stopped. "Enough is as good as a feast,"—D. D. Shregg intends removing to the States ancl will dispose of, his household goods next Saturday afternoon.—Our Baud will go to Seaforth next Tuesday, There is a band'ctmpetition there on that day and they may take a hand in it.—Alex. Stew- art, Queen street, grafted an apple tree last Spring and the graft is now loaded with blossoms.—W. ll1. Sinclair has been promoted from the position of Lieut. to Captain of the Brussels volunteer Co. Deputy Adjutant -General Aylmer was here a short time ago and transferred the stores to Capt. Sinclair,—Tho lot of the editor is sometimes a pleasant ono. It WAS last Tuesday when Mrs. T. Ballan- tyne presented us with a dish of luscions strawberries. Not that alone, the "triut- mings,".in the shape of sugar and cream, accompanied them. Our beet thanks are due Mrs. Ballantyne.—A number of our townspeople are attending County Court this week as witnesses in the ease of Stratton vs. Dickson.—Thos. 11111 le laid up with a sore hand, blood poisoning being the alleged pause.—The regular meeting of the County Orange Lodge was held in 'Brussels on Friday of last week. The business performed was chiefly routine work,—The Oounty Cricket Association appears to have"gond to pot" bhie summer. Brussels club is ready for a match any time.—Owing to the length of the County Council min- utes several interesting matters are crowded out of this issue.—Will Cale- donian games 'be held in Brussels this year' or not ? It should be decided eith- er one way or the other so as to be able to,answer engiuirioa.—A sum . of money was abstracted from the pocket of T. 0. Harbottle's coat whioh was hanging up in the freight shed at the station. A por- tion of the money was returned to the owner. 'The question is who was the thief ?—T. O'Neil has purchased a span of sorrel carriage horses for his livery.— The youths of Brussels have organized a base ball club and ohsllenge any junior club in the County to play them for the junior championship of Huron. Wm. James is. the Secretary. This will be a chance for some of the clubs outside to win or, loge laurels, -Some very loot days this week.—Rev. R. Paul is asking for tenders for the erection of a brick resi- dence in,Bruesele,-A. Kneohtel and wife, of Michigan, are visiting old friends in Brussels and vicinity.—A good job has been done at the bridge this week by widening and raising the roadway by the he$i'of stones and gravel.—A concertina has been added to the orchestra of the Salvation Army. It is handled by Capt. Cooke.—A. R. Smith, of "99," nowdrivee a fancy photon and the ladies eye it very suspiciously.—H. Chapman and family moved to Algoma on Tuesday last.—Gep. Haycroft has had hie dwelling newly painted.—A 9 -year-old child of Jno. Mo- Crae's went out berry picking on Tuesday and lost its way in the bush and was out all night, to the great consternation of its parents. A fanner brought the child home on Wednesday afternoon.—A sneak thief, whose whereabouts is fairly well known, visited our hon house last Wed. nasally and stole a dozen or more eggs. The O'Bnien'raoket kicked ftp at Toronto won't be a patch oltmpared to the recap. time he'll get if caught on the premises. If he wants the basement of his pante filled with buokshot, so that he will have to take his meals standing for 6 months, he wants ;to try it again.—Percie, the three-year-old son of Semi. Walsh, came down to Reeve McCracken's store, on Wednesday, with the stage driver, and when he was wanted to go home he could not bo found, and on search being made the little fellow was found on the gravel road beyond the cemetery He said ho was "looking for the boy." --Mrs. Sarni. Fear very kindly remembered Tan Posr staff on Thursday with a basket of mam- moth'etrawbsrries. We pronounce them tint -class endue she has a quantity to dispose.of intending purchasers will know where to go,—Mies Lizzie Jackson is visiting in Toronto this week.—Waterl Jackson has load his house newly painted —Andy Oousley is laid up with the measles.—Mrs. J. A. Grant and Jessie and Mrs. R. Diokeon are enjoying a visit at Goderiah this week, tel•esteretl Ne!wei. The new Tay bridge is finished., Emperor William Is reported in bettor health. The Russians are peeking their forces towards Herat, - The City of Masked and the Provinoo al Khoraesan aro threatonedwith famine. Itis rumored in London that Lord Lansdowne has 'been 'offered a dukedom. Prince William will formally represent the Germalb 1onperor at the ,tylueen s Jub• ilea; r Governor Torras of ori la has lamed aproalamtion offering a reward of 9500 for the head of oaoli hostile Apache Xnclian. A number of refugees from yellow favor stricken Bey West have arrived at Now York. Afghan troops are repotted to bo desert. ing to enter the service of the Khan of Bok Mara, Hailstones weighing a pound each fell recently in adistrlot of Eastern Roumelia creating great havoc. Berlin correspondents state that the German Crown Prieco's life is in serious danger frnm his throat affection. The Mayor and several other officiate of Salo Antonin, Taxas,have been arrest• ed on the charge of interfering with a Prohibition meeting. At Coventry Woodside, of Philadelphia, lowered the bicycle record for five miles, making the distance in 14 20 1.5. He will uow challenge Howell to another minted, Lord Dufferin, 'ieeroy of India, is nlalcing 011 energetic effort to locate Dltuleep Singh, who is supposed to be largely responsible for the dangers which now threaten India. Entomologists trace the IIessian iiy, which has made rte appearance in Eng- land,lo grail imported from Southern Russia. Holding off sowing for a oouple of weeks later than usual alwaysetope the ravages of this pest. One hundred and eighty mora bullocks have been landed on au uninhabited is. land off the Scilly group from the British steamer Gastleforcl, Captain McLean, which wept ashore while bound from Montreal for Newcastle. The Abyssinia, the pioneer steamer of the 0. P, R. Pacific line, has arrived at Vancouver from Yokohama, She load 21 cabin passengers and 80 Chinese, with 2,600,000 pounds of tea, and other mer- chandise, making a full cargo. Capitalists of Cleveland, 0., have se- cured a contract with the Mexican Gov- ernment for construction of wale to drain the valley of Mexico. The contrasts call for the expenditure of 91,000,000. Work will be begun August let. The officers of the British Navy and Marines have decided to present the Queen with silver models representing the Britannia, whioh was afloat in 1887, and the Victoria, whish web recently launched at Newcastle, es a jubilee gift. The presentation is to be made at Spit - head on. the day of the naval review. At Denver recently, Smith, the tall first baseman of the home club, made a home run at a critical moment in the game with the Topekas. No sooner had he started on the cholla of the bases than the spectators began to shower silver coins into the vicinity of the home plate. The cheering lasted for fully live minutes and Smith was kept busy picking up his money. Forty-two dollars was the total of the contribution. "Joseph Holman, the nine-year-old pianist, is continuing his wonderful per- formances," erformances," says the Paris correspondent of the London Times, "under his father's direction, and is exciting increasing en- thusiasm. His emelt hands seem to fly over the keys, and there is a contrivance enabling his feet to roach the pedals. He is lively and healthy, and not only is his meohanioal power well developed, but he ploys improvisations in the most correct and brilliant style, and his compositions are full of charm." Wheat in California was swept by hot "northers" to such an extent ae to cause serious injury to the Drop. Some corres- pondents pine the damage at 25per Dent., while others claim it is nominal. Reports show that the northern half of the State, including Sacramento County, will turn out about the same amount of wheat as last year. In the San Joaquin Valley, the great wheat -producing section of the State, the yield will not exceed 60 per cent. of last year. From San Franoisoo south, through the belt of country west of the Coast Binge, the reports are bad and it now looks as though the yield for this part of the State, including all the coast counties, would not be 40 per cent. of what was raised last year. The total crop of the State will fall considerably under that of last year. Canadian News. St. Thomas has doubled the local dog tax. The first sod of the new Manitoba rail- way is to be turned on the 21st. Fourohildren wsreburnedin a dwelling at Bedford, Ont., Monday morning, Galt's Victoria Rink Company will erect a block of stores and opera house, the cost of which will be about 910,000. The congregation of the Western Meth- odist Church, Toronto, worship in a huge tent this summer, while their new 960,- 000 edifice is being built. The Edmonton Bulletin says :—The apple trees brought into the oountry in the fall of '85 and planted out last spring have uniformly come through the wlntor well, and are leafing out bsautifnlly. Elgin County Oounoil will at its pres- ent 08001011 dlsouse the advisability of erecting a new County building, to be utilized as a Council Chamber and for County office, the plane for whioh have been prepared. Previous to the prorogation of the Man- itoba Legislature fesolutione were adopt- ed providing for the continuance of work on the boundary railway should the Bill be disallowed, and for an appeal to the Imperial Privy Council. Ex -Speaker Murray, of the Manitoba Legislature, has been appointed Munioi- pal Commissioner. Deputy Attorney - General Coulter will become Register of Land and Titles, and G. G. Mills, barrist- er, Deputy Attorney -General. Berlin claims to have the largest but- ton factory in America, the largest shirt factory, the largest corset factory, the largest felt boot factory in Canada. It has the largest tannery, and one of the latgest furniture factories in Ontario. Col. Denison, M. P., has been notified that ho will receive the Khedive's medal for servieee in Egypt during 1884.6, It is probable. the same honor will be son- ferred upon all the Canadian voyagonrs who went to Lgypt to navigate the Nile. Bon, Hageman, tho Thorold forger ex- tradited from San Francisco by Dotao. live Murray, was released from Welland jail on Monday, the necessary bail of 90,- 000 having been furnished by lois Rather and other sureties. Hagaman went to Ridgotown to join his wife. Sine.) his flight his two children have'cliod of cliph- theria, The Galt Electric Light Company hag reduced the oost of the light to merchants One.half during the summer months. Six fishery protection orni8Ors are uow watching the American fiehsrmen on the Nova Scotia coact, and the em'ronnding waters should bo pretty thoroughly guard- ed against treepaseing, At Saturday's meeting of the Went. worth Comity Council, the question of granting 91,000 in aid of the free roads scheme was reooneidered, the grant being carried bytwo majority. Nearly six thousand dollare hes been subsorlbed by the members of the Bay of Quints Oonferonpe towards the endow- ment of Victoria College in connection with the federation scheme. The following interesting orthograplii. cal item is from the minutes of the Tor - auto Methodist Conference : On motioa of Rev. Dr. Shaw, J. W. Saunby, of the Japan district, was ordered to borooeived into fell connection and ordained. Bev, T. A. Largo, of the same district, was continued on trial and ordered to be specially ordained daring the year. A number of Japaneea candidates were also passed, viz : Received •on trial, Kame- shiro Gingfro, Ota Torakiohi, Koundo Toshichi, Jinuma Gonidil„ Ozma Nage- taro ; as evangelists, !Maki Munizo, Doer. am • Relict was continued an trial, Kato Snsllin was continued as a third year's mato. Kobayashi Mitsushige and Har - ono IIikoktaro wore received as seoond year's men, and Talcoda Toshisaburo and Jidzulca 2.'ennotary worn continued on trial as second year's mon, The follow- ing aro continued as evangeliste : Ebara Sokrulco, Smehara Tamize, Asagawa, Ggawa Genrolcu, Yoshii Bunzo, Takah- ashi Alansaltn, Masuno Denshiro, Kawa- mura Heiji, Otoguro Tovosaku, Yuki Munizo and Miyashiro. Woodstock Sentinel•Review : In a cer- tain hotel not over 1,000 miles from Woodstock, the other evening, a commer- cial traveller had a rather novel experi- ence. Just as he was stopping into his virtuous couch he was horrified to see a middle-aged lady of good proportions, and decidedly en dishabille, rush into hos room and seize, not himself, but his val- ise. and loudly asserting it was hors, rash off with it. Though, lilts his class, a modest man, the drummer could not see his valuables carried off without protest. He was not arrayed for an appearance in public, or for a foot race ; but he took his chances and started in hot pursuit. Af- ter a spirited chase through corridors, around corners and staircases the Ama- zon and the drummer were headed off by a crowd who load rushed out to see the fun. An excited husband appeared on the scene, when it was explained that the rigorous enforcement of the Scott Aot had affected the woman's head and sent her off on a little "tear," The drummer has not yet recovered from the shook of seeing a female in his room, and now carefully looks the door when he is alone. Rose,—In Grey, on the 12th inst., the wife of Mr. Jno. Rose of a son. Ross-Mc0eo. uac.-At St. Andrew's church, Toronto, ou the 1st inst., by the Rev. D. 0. McDowell, Mn R. J. Ross, of The Globe, son of Mr. Robt. Ross, of Bruesels, to Mise Lottie B. McCall. um, of Detroit, Mioh. • FJRVS^0F3x,S MARK= 'S. 001ME0TEn OA1ESTLLY EVERT WEISE. 84 84 60 40 29 48 12 12 4 50 60 9 00 54. 60 50 20 White Fall Wheat Red Winter. Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas Butter, tubs and rolls.... Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes Hay per ton Hides per lb Salt per bbl., wholesale... Sheep skins, each Wool, per lb 86 85 86 48 80 50 13 00 00 70006 80 1 00 23 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. MOUSE AND LOT TO RENT. Apply at Tan ROST Publishing House, AGOOD DRIVING HORSE, Phaeton Buggy, set of Single Harness, On twe and we Robes for Salo Appy to BEV. R, PAT1L, Ethel. BANKING. oINTOSH 4 MoTAG'GART, BANKERS -:. BRUSSELS Transact ft General Bastla:tn0 Business. Notes to bawd diecouuted. Interest allowed on deposits; repayable en damn nd. Prompt attention given to eollestione, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. '`ATADE & SINCLAIR, ]3ARRIS- T1ane, &e, Office in Leckie's block Brussels, Money to Loan, B.DICKSON, (LATEWITH • Garrow d; Proudtoot, Goderloh) So- licitor, Ooaveyaneer, &o, Offioo, Grant's block, Brussels. Money to loan, ALEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF the Fourth Division Court, Go. Huron, Oonveyaneer, Notary Plane, Land, Loan and insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Oa,leotions made, 011too in era. 1i am's Bleak, B1'ussele, MEDICAL CARDS. BR. HUTCHINSON HAS RE - moved hie o111oe to rooms over the Postonee. liosidenoe on Mill Bkrest. T d., MoNAUGHTON, M. D., 0. el • M. L.11. C. P. Edinburgh, Physician, Burgeon and Aocameher. Offioo, Mrs, Mon; block, Turaberry Street. VY M. F. CALE, M.D., 0,M. Member of the Collage of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontaato by examination. ()Moe andRosi,leno—Main St. Fast, 17kbel Ontario. DENTAL. 1»31-1.3NTX 8T.RY. G, L. 13•11,L. D. S., Honor Graduate and M. 14, 0. D. S„ o1 Toronto, Nitrous Oxide Gas administered. Prices graded and as low as good work can be done tor. 00100 over Johnston's Hardware Sture, Soaforth. DEN'LI`1T. W, J. Fear ,t , D S. Graduate of To- ronto School of Dentistry. All oper- atione guaranteed. OIBee—Cady's Stook, SeatOrth. Artificial teeth, d rst quality, and a guaranteed lit, for 819,00 per sot. DENTIa4T. .7. A. S2AyZT2IS, 5.,, D. S„ Honor Graduate of the Royal College Dental Surgeoue, Toronto, 1,113a00 Oei00• Gas administered for the pein,808 extrac- tion of teeth. OFFICE.—Uardeld Block, BRUSSELS. BUSINESS CARDS. 7T H. MoORAOT('P N, ISSUER '1 r • of Marriage Mounties. 011lce at hie Gr000ry,Turnborry Street. AMoNAIR, ISSUER OF IsIAR- „ maga Lioonses, by appointment 01 Lieut, -Governor Commissioner, &o., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Ineuronee Co. Offieo at the OranbrookPost OMoo. JM. O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE, • Accident and Loan Ineuranoo Agent for some of the best and most reliable Com- panies in the Dominion. Office Brick Terr- ace ,Tarnborrystreet ,noar the station. fW. O'BRIEN, V. S., HONOR L • Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College has resumed the practice of John Nott, V,8„ and is prepared to treat all die • came ofdomostioeted animals on aoientifc aadepproved principles. Treatment of del- icate foals a specialty Offioe two doors North of Bridge, Turnborry street. Robert Cunningham INSURANCE AGENT, Guelph, Ontario. yWbl. BLASHILL B,itelier, thanking his many cuetomers for their liberal suppport in the past 'Wishes to Inform them that at his shop in Bmale'o block be keeps nothing but first -Close meats all kinds of Pouhay and Sausage Moat Delivered to all parte of the town free. Cash paid for Fat Stook Hides andoheopakins bought for cash, CUivIFORTABLE HOUSE AND BULL FOR SERVIOE,—TAl Lom to Let, well fenced, cellar, shade undersigned will keep during the sea - trees, pleasant nofgbborhood. 83.00 par eon, at 1110 hotel, Oranbrook, at thoroughbred Month. 8horthora Bull. 25* J. R. GRANT. Tnnsre,-91.00 par cow, with privilare of roturaing10 neoeeoary. 0H0I0E FARMS FOR SALE.— 48 03A8. AMnS. V. A he splendid, improved farms for ALLAN LINE sale in the seen ip of Gray, Morrie car; Molilllop. Apply to A. 1D, LGATTY, Co. Aus±t000eer,135,oseele 7. 0. Royal Mail Steamslizps. BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE y undcroigood'will keep on 1081, con. 0. Durhamballballl for o02viae. Tflue iwes9100,wEh privilege of returning if npcoesary. DUN- des:MoLAVOHLIN, returning, 45.80 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. —The subscriber offers how house end lot on Jobn street for sale, Thorp aro 8 rooms in the house, woodshed, hard and eotkwater, dc. There Is 1 tore of hind with fruit trees nod currant bushes, also a good stable. For terms and conditions of sale apply to MRS.' TIM, HAYCROFT erne. eels. N OTE LOST.—THEE.PUBLIC IS hereby cautioned against negotiating a prolniosory note for $75.00, drawn in favor 015000118 Young, or bearer, 4 months from Juno ist, 1887, tie it has boon,•IOet and Day moat stopped, • Any person returniu the 00000 to tllo undersigned,.wetose nenie is on the note will *wafer .agreat favor. ' JAMES 4,3030501\2, Brussels P.O. , 47.4'' i1ARi FOR SALE. --THE • UN, demi add offers his excellent'100 aero form, being Nerth11: of 28,' Con; 6, Morrie, for Sale. There are about 00 1101.e5 010060d, the balance hardwood bush. Tho buildings aro in good: repair. 1'hore is an otohani, walla And ell the necessary ,osnvoelohooe. The tam 1s only 2 miles from Brussels and in a good lonaltty. Po050soion would be given immediately. Thera aro 80 acres of Fall Wheat fn. Por further pnartloularo ae to er1e0, terni0, &a„ apply to the proprietor 0n the p1OmteOe. EDWA1±D A00103Y, 85.0111* Brunets P,0, 057. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 087. snob[ LtvnnrOOL. 50EAa11110. Emma 0DE0EO, tient. 28th Parisian May'igth ay bth Sarmatian May 26011 May 18th IOiroasalan June 8rd May iOth Sardinian June 0th May 27th.,,,,.,, tPolyne0ian ,,.Juno 17th June 2nd Parisian Juno 28rd June8th Sarmatian June 86th Nuns 17th 1 Circassian July 8th June 58rd Sardinian Tilly 14th Julylst 1Polynesian—July 22nd July 7th Parisian duly 28t11 July 34110 Sarmatian Aug. 4th July 22nd 1 Circassian . Aug 12th July 28th 8ardinlan....., Aug, 18th Aug, 4th 2 Polynotian Aug, 20th Aug, 11th Parisian Sept. let 1 Extra, Stoamore. The .Steamers above named an not carry cattle, sheet1, er pigs. Steer a Paosengere are booked t0 and from London, Queenstou, Derry ,Belfast and Glaagom at same ratge at Liverpool. Itasca. 01 Massage by memos steamers from Quebec to Londonderry and Liverpool :— Cabin -900, 870 and .980, Return -9110, 9180 and 8150. Intermodtate-986, return $60. Steerage -520, return, '940. Tho last train:oclneetiug at Quebec With. the Mail Steamora Bailing from that port on the Thursday, leaves Toronto on the Well- 50020)'.morntsg. The last train oonneotiag with the Extra 13toltmors sailing on the Fri, day, leaves Toronto on the Thursday morn- ing, For tiakots and ovary information np• ply,to T. R. G-10 4.1,TV, .4t.lyesat, 33 ague :p,