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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-7-9, Page 8Pure Paris Green at Deadman's ,11 E ,13IUJi P k.) 6 T JULY 9, L8D7 • 1 STlimrlinnitlae toe p1ont.1tiI, Too Balvation Army will serve meals ' Brenta ! for King WiMem. at the Barracke ou the 12th, Wuootexe cough is in .fashion. ervIC 1.101,WAY. BM DAY /a lannwm, Too l'esr for the balanee of lee? foe : -On Tuesday and Wednesday, the 2701 40 eents. and 28th of ,Tuly, Listowel will have gala Nem: elonfity will he the Glorious deem $1,510.00 will be given by the 12th. Come to Brussele. Driving Park Aseociation fotrotting an1'unVoltillethre aro expeeted home on running nieee on their beautiful grounds - r 1'u Friday fron't Camp et London. Pru and Book Store. Jogics and W. Grewar asaisiel the Listowel Band nI Wroxeter on Dominion Dile. Deennete delivered some eereey ; N1,78 id a pert:timer at Goderiob tide LIJOi,S0115 week. I Toe Onterio Statutes for 1897 have throe to hand. The volume minutiae 835 'S pages. jeth, has boon appointed Pre9i• .1011t of the town Band and Wm. Watt I Trensurer. Drug aud Book Store, , Tim Merry-goeround returned to Elem. sole from Wroxerer on Monday for the celebration of the 121111. J. G. Sgegn hag e thee hneh to his 1 garden on which there nre.1040 buds and &mere, It is a beauty. I• Two teams with homy timber were en. , geged this week levelling the ineide of the letlf mile track on the Fair 13110(011.at Deadman s A ternnen of refreshment booths have been pnt np preparatory to the work on the ltith. The frames for some of the .1. -)rut.; and Book Store. ',arches is alto in poition. Bet:seems share of the County rate will - be ;56 higher than lot year, viz., $330 in at Deadman F 1e:17, as against 0280 in 18e13. It is too GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. mach of a raise we think. Dnonnt Will be served on jaly 12111 in ace niers neamteexcx w. G. 1)0. 1 the school room of the Methodist church, -- ; by the ladies of that congregation, A trains U at e Brueeels Scotian, North cool, roomy place, and will accommodate and South. as fellows: lined rect.. Gold .....1,017. (MINI N011.111. ' Pere:tem-At the Primary Examin- KxPress fl(3a). i Mail '':',i Poli a Ono heid in Brussels Public, school from (3f. .11). eixeeeee 101101 i'm , Menday a. m. to Thursday p. m. of this -- - week, there were 14 candidates writing, 111 411 Is ancl 10 boys. A. H, Musgrave, - .'0 t fe ( lIet:05 '4( f em5, Principal of Wingham Public school, re. .... was the presiding examiner. The re• - _ _ - - - sulte will not be made known for a few A elites amang ye t)1lein' notee, WIPER. AL' faith he'll pent it. Co. Com:creme MOONEY'S span of colts - -, attempted a runaway one day last week white being driven to town. A, trace No graethoppers. became unhitched letting the wagon lerreth toms are a good ornp. tongne out of the neck -yoke. By caref al 0011,00 10 Brussels on the Iteth. and plucky managemeut Harry Mooney, 40 ewes gets THE Post to 1898. tbe driver, stopped them after a short Our the weeds on your vacant lots mil run, the tongue having come to grief in vave trouble, the meantime. CORDWOOD le Using delivered for the Fone Bmii..-The following le the solie• Electric Light Works. LIB biggest crowd ever seen is expected in Brussels on the 12th. BRUSSELS Pnblio Scheel Board will meet on Friday evening of this week. Tun Town Hall has been engaged fee n Wingham dancing academy for the 12th of July. Amex, ELLIS, Queen street, has nosed of his driving mare to Rev. elr. Abey. 0= thanks are dne to J. (0. Skene for early cauliflower grown in his wonderful garden. Mesei.e. CLEGG & DAWite thinned a double dethed ear of hog e from Belgrave this week. BLvve base bell club is expected to play ; a friendly match with Brussels on Friday afternoon of this week on Victoria Park, Two Brussels lads were fonnd the other day attempting to administer a Bayless • powder to a good healthy toed they bad ; captured. D Kip!, had a oloee rall from drown• ing the other evening in the Maitland : '1)119 1)1 b,thing. Fred. Haycroft res. tined him. Sne the Foot Ball match on the morn- ; mg of the 1•2th between Brussels and I Wroxerer. 11 will be played on Victoria Park, Brl300le. TNN brIcti inverted 'V shaped top on the Holt:nee' block has been removed and the front finished parallel with the adjoining etores. Watson Ainley had the job. • Two men in Pollard's gravel pit, South of Rene:sets, filled 60 loads of gravel in 01121 day tbis week. Two teams were hauling. ; It was a big day's work for July weather. Toe pay list of Sick Benefit Surplus I is now in the bawls of Wm. Blashill, Treasurer of Princees Alexandria C. 0. Y., who is deputized to pay the same to those inteeested. Ecioseeamy.-Aire. Peter Bishop, con. 5, Grey township, brought to Tres Pose a sample eeg rayed by a Plymouth Rook hen, tha: measured 7 by 8 inches. A ben that will attend to business in that fashion in e uly weather is me that hes something to crow about. dole of the various Foot all teatue in connection with the Maitland Amain, tion : Deeau Lag claimed another victim, in the 1391111 31 Mrs. Wm. 11. Pelton, form erlv ot Breeeels, who died at the residence nI bor felber, near Glenfarrow, Tuesday, Jima 29th. She was a daughter of Joseph Ritthen, ti Turnberry, and was univer• sally resented. The body was interred in the Gorrie cemetery. B. GIRMY took orders for 75 dozen of small flags last week, to be used for decorative purposes on Joie: 3.9th. Every. body should take part in thio wok. The O. 0. F. purpose setting n good example by decorating tbe front of their Lodge room let every resident put forth an effort to make Brussels look its best to the niany vieitors. Sr, Joutt's church Sabbath school held their Emmet pie•nio in the Davidson grove on the afternoon of Dominion Day. A most enjoyable time was spent in base ball, foot reties, swinging, &o. An ample supply of provisions WOE served etoorn• panied by lemonade, &a. A. youth with a kodak teed several ghats at pitimici groups doriug the afternoon. St, Georg. e's S. S. Walton, joined tomes with St. John's and made the pia nio a union one. RAILWAYS MUM REMICTION9.-Both the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific have issued new bicycle tariffs, making considerable reductions iu the rates for the transportati in of bicycles over their lines, The rates for the carrying of the bicryclee, in which oategory tricycles are also included, are graded on a sliding wale, a000rding to the amount of first. olaee passenger fare for the distence. The lowest Marge made for handling a bicycle ia five cents, which is the rate when the firsteilase passenger fare le 10 mint% When the fere i= from 10 to 75 cents the bicycle charge i- 10 cents. The tariff bine, with the rates ei detail can be had on applieation. On y a few of the ohargee need to be mentioned bare to give a general idea of the whole, and of the reductions on lust year's ratee. When the paesenger tate is between 95.05 and 97.50, feorn exempts, bleycles mud pey BO cents, a reduction of 10 cents from last year. A trip that costs the passenger from 920 bo 922.00 will omit him 90 ciente more for his wheel ; last year the charge was 91.80. A 92131101)811 will mean 91 tor the bike ; last year it watt 91.50. Above 926 tares, the bioyele rate is four pet eerie. of pageenger rate, Won. Lost. To Play. 4 2 Brussels 3 2 3 Atwood 4 8 1 Wroxeter 3 8 2 Listowel 9 6 Atwood defeated Wingham on July 1st by 3 goals to 2. BRUSSEL, Wog -Dominion Day saw Breese', add another to their list of victories by defeating Wroxeter in that village in a League match in connection with tbe Maitland series. Our boys aid not object to a close 1381110 011 even a fair defeat, but they could not understand the peculiar Rations of the so called referee from Wingharn, who was evidently a greenhorn at the liminess, as he went On the field without even a watch and all through the game illustrated bow unfair a youth can be when he tries. Brussels won two goals in the second half time, but Mr. Referee said a Ernsselite wee off side and would not allow one goal kicked, so 0. somewhat unsatisfactory match was concluded by an acknowledged score of 1. to 0. The teame were :- Ienrsseas. POS/TION. Witaxenein, Armstrong .... Goal McLaughlin Lew. Jackson .. Baas :Nritshell Sample Cleo nen ...... Martin Paulin .. ....... jra - Backs j',13rawn - t ....... ..nrcey ±,eon Jackson Centre H. Brawn Gerry w„„ ••• ..... ••••; Ban Ferguson . ... .....1,aynson 10110011011 11 i1000 Farrell gli.Lookridge, Wingbein, lefere? Tito 33ne Holum BATTALION. -The 33rd Huron Battalion of Infantry ie probably one of the best in the Canadian militia service. 11 10 large 002 oompoged of men of excellent physique. The bat. talion was gazetted and given its name in 1860, et the time of the Ridgeway trouble. The companies of which the corps was formed were : Goderich, No, ' 1, Huron Rifles, and N. 2, Seaforth, which has sieoe been obanged to Wing. ham. With this last exception, the Huron Battalion remains the same, re- garding the headquarters of companies, 1 as it did nt ite inception. The first nom. mender was Lieutheol. Ross, with Major rioleman as his assistant. LieuteCol. Murray Ross was 0 thorough disciphn• arian and a general favorite, After 20 years 01 11110 head of the battalion be 10d9 succeeeoi by Major Coleman. The latter gentleman held the command for three or four years and was succeeded by LientoCol. John G. Wilson, under whose command the battallion is growing in proficiency and favor, even to a greeter extent than it formerly did. Col. Wilsou is a Cauadian. He was born in Sea. forth, his present home, 48 years ago, and early In 1805 be became connected with No. 2 company. Racemes of distinguish. ed lineage, and is possessed of all the qualifications necessary for the develop- ment of a true British soldier. His father before him held a aommission as major in tbe old militia, and hie grand. uncIe was one of those wbo formed the "thin red line" under the Duke of Wel. lington at Waterloo, end died like a hero for his country. At the time of hie death be held a aommission as pay sergeant in the King's Life Guards. This battalion 10 000 bellied the beet in tbe matter of markemen. Capt. Wilson, of No. B company Clinton, itt a cracker- jaek. He has represented the battalion on the Sisley team five times, where he has distinguished himself, and ie also the winner of the Governor.0et1eralei 1)11,09 14 the wattling: in Ottawa, The officers comprising the staff are :-Lieut. Col. Wilson in eorrimand Majors A. 0. Varese and J. A. Wilson ; Surgeon - Major Holmes, Sergeon-Lieute J. le. Shannon. perimeter, Major F. jordan, quartermaster, Major Joseph Beek, adjutant, Capt. C. X. A. Ounningliem- Denlop ; Sergettriteelajor Elliott. The eompanies are oapteined as follows :- No. 1, Gederiab, Capt. Dudley Theme ; No, 2, Wingbarn, Capt, 0, 13. Willioane; No. 8, Seaforth, Capt. Alex. Wilson ; No. 4, Clinton, Capt. 11. B, Oombe I No. 5, Brunets, Cept. tin, S. Halms ; No. 0, Exeter, Capt. a, (3. Bailee ; No. 7, Potterer Bill, Capt. j, W. Shaw ; No. 8, Gerrie, Capt. J. Keane ; No. I), Dringten. non, Cent. Wnic Young. which are now in the pink of eonciition. Arrangements are being made for e liege ball and foot ball tournament between representative teams from A.twooci, Wiiigliam B ;melee% Wroxel 1311, Palmer: - ton and LIerrieton. Keep your eye on the dates and everybody 001110. Spealal railway ratee ; gpeoial attrantione. Tuesday and Wednesday, Jelly 2701 and 28th, Leith enjoyable evening was spent 011 the lawn at Melville Mame on Tuesday, when the Christian 3endeav• or Society held g 8001111, There woe a large attendance and the following ex. celleut program was heartily received :- Chairman's addreee, Rev. Jno, Ross, B. A. 1 meth 11131910, ;Saotoh Airee' Airs. Thomson ; solo, "The holy City," lire. tierney ; solo, "Inge. Olsen," Miss Knee Wiloon ; reading, ''Xmas at Blaekrouke," G. F. 13Iair ; dnett, "In the Starlight," flies Lida Crooks and T. A. Hawkins ; solo, 4`,AfterWartle," Miss Annie Stewart ; eong, Geo. Thoineon ; solo, "ViCtOria 20111," Mies jean Ritable ; solo, "Soot - laud Forever," Mise jentlie MoArter ; organ musio, "Russian Mardi," elre. Thomson ; organ solo, "Yale 2 Step," T. A. Eitievkins ; "God Savo the Queen." Lie oreem and cake were served clurin g the evening, FOOT BALL.-13russels Footballers lost Wednesday's match at Listowel after a hard fight by a score of 3 to 2. 11 19 not going beyond the fade to state that Listowel Ilse one of the best teams in the League and are nocv making up for the hard luck at the opening of the series. Following were the players of the op. posing clubs : LISTOWIM. BRUSSELS, Forbes Coal .41101011101113 Bus, Oook Bac„ Bainford ...... ( ..Low, sactson Alexander 1190031111143'Wilson e Baths Si licre Dunford 1190G Thompson Centro • ..L.-e-c-i.Y.7eiligeitlroul ult(1.34c:Fritelioon Wing , .Thoinson ltobt. Cook L' Wing 1 StewartmeEiio Joe Ward, Atwood, Referee The next matoli will be played at Brus- sels on Monday of next week when Wrox• Mee and Brussels meet. Elsewhere may be foiled the standing of the respective clnh 1 will he re race to the finish for let p toe,. Business Locals. BALANCE Of our dusters 1 cost. I. C. Riehards. No. 1 flout and long clear bacon at MoOracken's. Moms of all kinds cheaper than ever. I. 0. Ric:herds. Wn repair boots and ;hoes cheap and neat. I. C. Richards. BLACK kid glove found on the 4111 of Grey. Ath at Tun Peer. Boom and shoes, large stook and low prioes at I. 0. Richard's. SCREENED doors complete for 01.00. Moleay & Co., Brussels. BUY a D. Ewan buggy and you will save money. Prices away down. For eale °hemp, four setts of second hand single harness. I. 0. Riobards. Aleetreone patent flour, the best that oan be had, at Ross' flour and feed mills. Emirs: farmer ebould see the new horse poke at McKay & Co's. Brussels. D. FAUN'S Buggies fere taking the lead. For neatness and durability they oan't be beat. A. FIREST.CLASS special line of week manufactured et Jas. Walker's shop. He gives tiptop value to every onstomer. BUGGIES, Wagons and Carts always on hand. I run my own business. D. Ewan, Blacksmith, Brussels. Tun late improvements in ROSS' Flour mill has planed their flour away ahead of all others. Everybody is delighted with it. Tem two lightest buggies ever sold in Bruges's were purchased recently from Jas. Walker, the well knocvn carriage maker, by George Best and Robt. Tlio j.inpise onof Cloverliirtret, seels. xarthe great mewl. Purifier gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25 ate, 50 ate and 91.00. Sold by James For, Druggist, Brussels. Snmon's cure is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough oure. Only one aent a dose. 25 deo 80013.01111 91.00. Sold by James Fox, Druggist, Brume's. WANTED. -Eggs cents CASH. Tub butter 13 aents. And here;we pay just what we advertise, though Merlon are air. ciliated to the contrary. I buy butter, eggs and wool -highest prices 013811 or trade. 0. D. HMG, Wingham. (Bream Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says :-"Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the Ant medicine I have ever found that Would do me any good." Price 60 cents. Sold by Jas. Fox, druggise, Brim. eels. A. FAME= WANTED. -A practiced farm. er, native of England or Scotland, want • ed to canvass hi the Old Country, amongst farmers and others, to secure IMMNIS of intending purohasers and ;emulate our "Farm Advertirier" with farms for sale, showing printed photo. graphs of some farm buildings. Some conneetioas there are already establiebed. Good inducements offered to 0 suitable party. Apply to J. J. Daly ct Go., Guelph, Ont. GOING TO RUSH Biesnesse.--For the balance of tbe season I. -Duque booming the carriage briefness in every line and will sell rigs from e5 to 910 better than they Gen be purchased elsewhere. Bug- gies. wagong, oartg. new and second.band are included. I mean business as a trial will prove. Don't spend a dollar in either new work 00 repairs before con - gutting me and getting my fignree. You will 139.V0 money and I know it. Call in. JA8. Wevicen, carriage maker, Brussels. WANTED.-Agente for "Queen Viotorie„ Ilei Reign and Diamond Jnbilee," Overflowing with latest and rieheet piatures. Contains the endoreed bi- ography of Her Majesty, with authentic history of her remarkable reign, and full aocount of the Diamond Jubilee. Only 91.50. Big book. Tremendous demand. Bonanza, for agents. Clerniniesion 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Duty paid, Write quiolc for oatfit and territory. The Dotninion Cempany, Dept. 7, 350 Dearborn St., Cbiciege, 49;8 T,1XD,11?).D B'IXIC OF C4W4.DiJ, 0O'Xi4....X217.,Xe10:17.7.= e.e7c.7.,,, Anis till F HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO S EN , A.SSETti, . (Seven Million Dollars) . $7,000,000 4 1.. CAPITAL (Authorized) . - . • • 92,000,000 Agencies in all principal points 00 Ontario, Quebeodltantrohrt, united States ,t) En 51 and. Argresirsz, Deavairr. A Collura) Banking liminess Transaated. FarmersNotes Discounted. Drtefte loaned and Collections made 011 all pink, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposite of 91,00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date of withdrawal and eompounded half yearly. ATTnNTION GIVXN To TUE COMMOTION OF Velma SALE N001110. Remy facility afforded, Customers living at a dietanoe. J. A. STEWART Mageaeo. ormtweceownenwswgzanonotorwennwrzonetwacansconntommunste. Q TRAYED ON THE P24231\111323 L) of the undersigned, Lot 13, lOon. 15, Grey, on or about July 22ittl. A 0100 0110 three lambs. The owner is requested to Prove property, puy expenFeR and take them mem. 01.0N STEWART, 51.3 Cranbroek, P. 0. Brussels Council. Monthly nicethig of lirnesels Council was held in the Council Chamber on Monthly evening, Reeve Kerr and Conn. others Booker, Thomson, Wilson and Leittherclale being preeent. Minutes of last meeting read and pass- ed. Tho following accounts wore presented, Jon. Wright, montles.stelary... 930 00 MoDoneld Brae., plauk 90 00 Grant to town Band 37 30 A. J. Lowry, meth hauled 011 streets 170 Jno. Robb, refund of dog tax—. 1 00 Ross & Halliday, repairing town Aug 50 3. Ferguson, material for town flog 4$ Moved by Geo. Decker, seconded by R. Leatherdale that the above accounts bo peke. Carriecl. A. statement was presented by the Reeve, from the Standard Bank, showing the amount of cash in hand to the credit of Town. Treasurer, as per new Statute. le was decided to order a new suotion hose for Fire Engine; to allow the Ron- ald Engine Werke to test an automatic alarm ou the Town Hull bell ; to pass a Byelaw regulating storage of coal oil, powder, &a., and have a roadway made for Engine North of river, a; notification ot the above improvements to fire ET - parables to be forwarded to the Under- writers' Ageouittlion. The question of new sewer came up for discussion, when it was agreed to have sewer on West side of Turnberry street opened up at otece from Councillor Thom - son's store to corner of Thomas street, so as to remove blockade. Only necessary repairs will be done this year, the gems - tion of the two new sewers being left over until next season, when it and the prob- able laying of grenolithic mtvement on Turuberry street will be balm tm. Connell adjourned. REAL ESTATE. -WARMS FOR SALE.—THE DEMME= IlaS several got] 114111135 11011 Buie 1511 10 rout, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey, 111 B. SCOTT, Brussele OOD FARM FOR SALE near Brussels. Great bargain, Lot 7, Con. 0, Grey township. Good buildinge and robard, well 'watered, suitable for 1,11000011 dairy farming. Possession given next Mareli, with privilege of doing Fall plowing. Apply to W. 11, KERR, Pose, Publishlog House ,Bruasels,or to T1101LA HERITAGE, London West. MOMS; - IRELAND. -Ill Winghani, 011 J11118 2701, the wife of Air. Alfred Ireland, G. T. R. Oonductor, of a daughter. CAMESON.-In Cranbrook, on Friday, July 2od, the wife of Mr. Jas. Cam- eron of a son, Gnisox.---In Wroxeter, on June 25th, the wife of Mr. Thos. Gibson, jr., of a daughter, -- BASISAV-MIllillOCIt.-At the residence of the bride's parents,Lower Wingbarn, ou Wednesday, June 30111, by Rev. D. Perrie, Mr. Herbert Ramsay, to Ming J. Murdock, daughter of Mr. Peter Murdock. Loo-Seimows.-At the residence of the bride's mother' Gocleriab, by Rev. R. ' Henderson ofAuburn, on Wednes. clay, 11,410 5011), Miss Ida &Bows, of Goderioh, to Mr. James D. Long, of LEEMEN-111.1WITT.-On June 28rd., at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. George Lenmex, of Wingham, to Clara, youngest daughter of Mr. Wm, Ilewitt, of the township of Elma. Txrrix-Puown.-At the yesieenoe of the bride's parents, Desboro', Grey Go., on June 28rd, by Rev. Henry Irvine, of St. Thomas, assisted by Rev. S. Nicholson, of Dobbinton, Rev, A. O. Tiffin, of Walton, to eliss Fannie, only daughter of Mr. and Atrs. G. W. Prowd. =XM=. BUITif,-In Grey, on Wednesday, July 701, 1897, Marsden Smith, aged 56 years, 0 months and 14 days. Sisoieue,-In Grey, on July 70, Hannah, beloved wife of Peter Sinclair, aged 39 yeare. elipoula, on June 22nd, H. R. Hinchley, youngest son of John Elinohley, Constance, aged 29 years. Puci.-In Clinton, on Friday, July 2nd, 1807, Henry C. Pugh, aged 89 years and 9 months. )11001IRT.-In Blyth, on June 29th, Wm. Eggert, aged 29 years. leTaNAmie.-In Blyth, on June 29th, Alice Amelia, wife of Andrew DloNally, aged 80 years. ..43:272E'S020,1* FRIDAY, July Oth.-Fterin Mock, imple. nients and household furniture. Lot 15, con. 7, Grey. Bale unreserved at 1 p. m. Thos. Taylor, prop. F. S. Soott, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. pli,IVATE FUNDS TO LOAN.— First mortgage, farm security. .Apply ab THE POST Publishing Emise, Brussele, ERSEY BULL FOR SER - r471. -The soot of service of my fine r egisterod jersey Bell 1831010 01 for grades. Get the boat, G.A. DEADMAN. nOMF ORTABLE HOUSI1 FOR V.:1 Sala with 1 acre lot. Geoil oisteru, tempo, 00. will bo sold 01 0 bargain. Amity to Tug POST PIlighthing 110080. 200 (3023138 OF POUR FOOT Cordwooe, wanted by Brussels )electric Light Ole,, to be delivered before Pall. For further SI1101111 athin Amy at THE POST Publishing Bowie, Brneeele, To Painters. The Trustees of S. S. time, Morel s, will re• calve sealed tenders up to Priclaymbh inet et 6 nen., for nalidiug the °Maid° 00 11110111 ohms. 110)140 The loWeat or any tender not noceeearily aceepted, Work to be ocenDlete d on er before Ana, 1001, Fa information apply to Q, ANDERSON, 1880..Treae. 62.2 Blamable, 0, ANITOBA LAND FOR SALE. -1110 notes of good farm land nt Springfield, 0001100 31110) winuipele is offer- ed for sale at ;Limy price. The property is North East 4 See. 1U, Tin). 11, Range 4, Balt. There i a a house on the premises ad n 801119 breaking, dose, For full particulars 00 15 grleu, ti110. Ate.. Write 00 apply to 0, F. BLAIR er W. H. mum, 20-tf Brussels, Ont. 'RAMA FOR SALE—THE UN - tam ig,010(1'," bcefiriT bale e)igillo (14 501110 Con. 12, Grey. All under oultivationctveSo04li p511 03 Lot k watered and well fenced. There is a good steno house, bank ban, orchard, wells, &e„ on the premises. Also a splendid stone quarry from which a gnoil revenue is realiz- ed. Only 24 miles from Brussele. Terms reasonable. Pot further particulars as to prioe, che., apply to JOHN MITCHELL, Proprietor, 3341 Brussels P. 0.• T. -10.11M FOR SALE. -150 AORES 1. Consisting 03 11)10 Routh 13 and South 13 of the North 1309 Lot 00, C00 2, East Wawa - nosh. This is an excellent stook farm,being well supplied with good spring water. ]211e situated about 3 miles from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A largo part of it is under glass. Buildings and fences 000 10 a fair state of repair. Easy terms of payment will be giveu. For ell information apply to 11.11 G. F. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels, ;;PLENDID FARM FOR SALE. L.." That excellent farm, Lot 15, Con. 9, Townellip of Grey, 100 acres, must be sold at once in order 50 9)080 estate of deceased own- er. The lot is nearly all cleared, with good buildings, ample )vator sopuly, largo or- chard, 113 miles frons Oranbrook, is under good cultivation and IN 0,13000 desirable pro- perty indeed, Apply to RIOHARD MIT- CHELL, Brussels P. 0.; JOHN MITOPELL. on the premises ; or A. HUNTER, Brussels. Dated Sept. 1131.1, 1850. FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- DERSIGNED effete WS farm Of 0110 hundred. Naas for sale, being Lot 11, Con, 0, in the Township of Grey, 011E15 miles from the Village of Brussels. There are over 80 acres cleared and the farm is in a good state of onitivation with good fences also good frame house and 'two barns mid other out- buildings. Good orolucitl aucl a neve r.failing spring on the farm. Possession can bo bed ou the 1st day of March, 1508, with the privi- lege of plowing on farm iu the Full. Pa further particulars apply to ANGUS SHAW, 47.111 Brussels P. 0. -J- '• •, VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, te • Honor Graduate of the Outario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all 01000090 01 doniestioated animals in a com- petent manner. Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry, Calle promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary -EOM (10.11 north of bridge •Purnborry st.,Enitlesels. AUCTIONEERS. lEORGE KI.RKBY, Licensed Auctioneer. Sales nominat ed on reasonable terms. Pains and farm Steak e. sneoialty. Lir/lore left et Tim POST publiehingnouee,Bni ssol OT Mitt° Walton P. 0., will receive prompt atteution, T.p 8, SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- .ie31, VI) aellraetuee,bater.at08sauerotrjto " than any Auctioneer in East Ilon or he won't 5130100 anything. Dates fttlg orders eau always be awninged nt this ethos 09 1)3' p prima epplittation. CAPT. J. STEETTON, Who hen bad 26 years experience es an Auctioneer, but who had to quit owiug to ill health, has again taken out license and is prepared to conduct sales at reasonable terms. Satisfaotion euatan teed. Dates may be arranged 011 1130 Posm Publishing House. JAS. STRIPPTON, 18 -if Auctioneer. • ." 111/1 ' 1 ' • ) • :• r1 'eTe STRICTLY Pj111131111:31;21gLISII PARIS 250. PER L.B. ALSO • Davis' Fly Felts, Wiison's" Pads, Shoo Fly Poison, T anglefoot, Insect Powder, in the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron. A r_______•••issir El'oz' s Drug Store. P. S. -Store closes every night at 8 o'olouk. Saturday nights excepted. • LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, • Solieitor and Conveyancer. Oollso• tione made. office-Vanstoucesthoce, Brus• sole, 9.1-11r0 'T 13v1. EljoirN, li°oLirvAoyialii ncer ,Natary Pub - lie, dm. Oillee-Vanetone's Block, 1 door north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. AT G. CAMERON, ILL • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron,) Banister and Solicitor, Goderich, Ont, Oniee-Hainiltou St., Opposite C ol- borne Hotel. F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solioltor, 11o. (late of (Oarrow & Prondfoot's Mee Goderich.) oyer Gillies & Smith's Bank, Brussels. Money to Loan, 47 IN THE ESTATE Olt Jong MoIrmosu, rem 01 THE TOWNSHIP OP Gem, ete THE COHN• TY OP BORON, Fmt.t., DECEASED. Notice is hereby glom pursuant to 1103ised Statutes of Onterio, 1887, Chap, 110, Sec 80, that all creditoes tind ether p000n,,e havieg claim's against the estate of the above named John McIntosh, etheased, who MO on or aleout the 10th day of ems, A, le. 1807, are nmuired to send by post prepaid or to deliVer to G. IP. Blair, of the Village of Bruce Bele, Soliettor for lame A. gloIcAuddin and Williain °animal, Htteentors of the will of the deeeased, on or beta° the 1001 daY of Julo 21, B., 1807, fell particulars of their elaims and the Maine of the 000)11311108 411 any) held by them. And that the oda Executors will after the said 101111 day of July, A. D. 1897, proceed to distribute the estate of the said &Painted amenget the parties entitled thereto haying regard only to the elating of which the semi Di:cantors Muth thou have had notice aud that they will not be liable for the said Asada or any part thereof to auy Donee a pernOns of whose eleim they shall 001 have notice at AIM 00013010011. te, 10, BLAIN, SOliolters for Bxecutore. Dated at Ilruesele, this eltrei 115) 01 Juno, .4,0, 1897. MEDICAL CARDS. T M. ARMSTRONG-, M. D. U • VII raiutav, Sagami, Aceoucher, etc. Grnduato of Toronto -University Medical Faculty, 1(01111)09 02 College of Physicians and Surgeoes, Ont. OPPram-Next door to McDonald di Co., Walton Out. J. A. M'illAUGHTOill, 1(1).. 0, U., Trinity 'University, Fellow Trin- ity Mediae! College, Member College of Phy- eielaus and Surgeons, Out. Licentiate 01 11130 Royal Oollogo of Physicians aud Licentiate of Midwifery, Edinbagli, 010,14. Itesidonce, Mill St, Brussels, H. F. H. KAUFLEISCH, P1220/0001, SURGEON AND 001011011111.111, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS. - ONTARIO. ist Class Honor Graduate of the Univers!. 1800 00 Trinify (Toronto), Queen's (Kingston), and of Trinity Medical Colles; Fellow of Trinity Medical Collage and member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar- io, Post Graduate Course in Detroit and 01110000,1890, Speoial attention paidIt dis- eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and dis- eases of Women, La'^Oonsultation 10 Eng- lish and German. Telephone at iesideuee, BUSINESS CARDS. w H. McORAOKEN, I5001ilrlagrkiu°ACSI:e' athis C;otey, Puin31ay:trett, 13iss N. BARRETT, tu • Tonsorial Artist' Shop -Next door south of A. 10. Maleay & Co's hardware store, Ladies' and (Mitcham hair cutting a speeialty BRUSSELS POST OFFIOE Savings Bank takes Deposita from 91.00 to *1,000 and allays 34 per cant. ieterest, T. FARROW, 37-Bni Postmaster. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM 101817111)1017, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. T. PLETCHER Issue, of Marriage Licenses, OM= IT Jlityllnirr STonn. SS""No Witnese Required. T. FLETCHER, Brussels A LEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Co, Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public Land, Lean and Insuranoe Agent. Funds inVeshed and to loon, Collections made ofeee in Genliam's B look, Brussels ; rpHos. A. HAWKINS, Will give lesson e to pupils either on 1110110 50 organ, at 'ole Mode BOOM, 011E0010 tlie p09t1011150, Brussels, Vocallessons o100 given. Ten years experience In teaching. Terme moderato. Anoiont Order of Workman. This old and prooperous Ernternal ARON) atioit emnbering 850,000 mailbag are pre 'tenting to the public their popular and 0500- 0m1001 rates to worthy mon, at the very low rate of tiliorit $8.00 per 91,005 per enuure. Tho "Waltman" Promptly Pay Death MIMS and explicit 0 Urge Faeroese to its inembere now that those American Lino Ootinaildes don't Mein satinfaotory to Can- adians, MOM AnaeffirltONG Tif..W.; W. 10, TOMB B000rder ; 3, A. 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