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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-1-22, Page 44 ".10:1911116113333131Orii3OWYMOMIIITECC9138941MCRISOLL flew Advertisements Looal-J... Daly. Motile -Or. Ayer. tamale -W. Ruck nus. l.ulni llts.t..Ii ))1 • u 1 1) Dat+ ,11111' -1'Nl)j'IIHIGNIc11) 1\'1111, /SOLO t . vl ween vers n uu0e+tulty nu• ')tea. n, I OW A.41.j.r.l fm,..,, a, I, I f Beechen 0n Smith half Lnt'LU, Fruit -Slur liesan01 Itt' # oumphxnv+l ami 1 very Jelly time cel0,eri Tley lone 7.00 Onicltau9, of which 811 WON.: eon. e Berrie, 1h tl prv, hrwi unpuii i d 'retailers wanted 11. Roes. by J1 p,a �_Ht. The eveuprg wee 1)1010 0). t •nvar el Y,a•lahh0 I'I, •'O1 n„ 11 •,.,' P01•ula, •t Len Hur)y nit Barn. 1:. Bu. ern, 1 slleut iu sun, ,1 that, sung tau io, vari. 1''033' lhv eiab b ,Yue, in eaouesslon Iii°h• to be war i at then or basil.', WU,/ prn'iie••1 Lac'ul - i'.r,l,-sou d Ilall'Oat'• „,L, ;nr-vu-n a r ,t w,ules in ,)r•4 deldlstel lure 1x'0'• ^ter,. { a If of earn rnlnR Ir Serervmry. Ito,1;,,..,,,, a nut y be Se, n fogs ttnd wood Dail .0 11.10•x,). .. • � : or. About i' >. ! � ”' tw„ ill In hl ilito u m ,,)n, ,,%,,,,,,,.. bledlciuo-Shiloh's eououmption mire !ouluehauling t'prirwwusaerveen ll+ad 10 people htgtboont1)r,Stewhis iilt,)t1wliunt 1l s4is )) 10ilthin n 1aJrn* JoIlls WILSON, _ wen) away hnu,ry it was not for the ejevan of the wlnniug candidate. MPROVIII)TARGEE 1VIUITE YORII. [ Won of an &bum -lame of i)0 h n oaexl011 4 1lever'3 0100, Hear ifaladar s ellen, on i j SHII1L 130AR, "1 l) C 111,`11 S t i te, ail o t and 1 3.3) iee noon the table. 31r. sed the 0 1, 10, known 10 tr+dition ne being The nudersigetel will keep for eet•vieo tide 11rs. Turnbuu •L1nl femily left nothili 4 worth a f1Lhul• ns amount of tnoi ey, dao • present BOOBOO the 1 1111 3'ed J,n•gr, whit, uudono that would 0411 10 11)e plwaan re been iu veetigato,l and the owners now ' 3'orkxhiro pig "Hen<l '" ab h+1 111, 011.11, %.lir 1) 1 ,1', Jahr. '.)i.1, 18911 of tenter' of 111 guests, A hbrg1 1)11)) olalill hat 11)1,10 alae itldepencl, 1)1)3' dor.. wnt•rin, to wi,)ub a Ilius s., Lumbar of ,11x•6 ' Ilted to Milne people ill rorutltt are w0uderle , i 1)111 in, 'nem), 1'0,,1h privilege to of held n her splendid gifts wens pecan , p '04 -_._ ..-_-__._-_ e,thanovetiesII' withtheprivllogae eu11)1ii. ---.---- ---- .--_.-. ......--• Che gnuiul bust Wird Rant s0 of w�ri°h the whether ins eau SLui:;u Ler, uuw in the i L1;; it uwosx)u'y. Pedigree may be sono up. THE BRITSSEf)S POST ,1:\N 22 153 asauwu: •.•mQ�� :anc»�:�xz• Bette•-•-^v+,-,•,w-<a•�:rxu _ m�t�r�..r-r��nrzwm,r�evc '" pine 11)1) ono destroyed by lire an the •lab Sarah Bunnell, formerly 1'"Drepaogll'x of Inst May, was completed main, reluis0 flit woman, died Sunday neer !Menem!, warming" nus 10 order, Zed, '3311. 23tlt 1lieh,. aged 31 years, She wojghed '100 auuiversery of Mr. and Mrs. Terubnl '0 11)Lrria a WOO 011 llon,lay anti the Iatge 110 1 1 1 1 03')) d a pert in Ito oe ehr1tion, a frank 1u01ts, 10nbort Conk and Diult Smith have been committed ed for iri•la 10- llsitt4'vtilf•. Your enrre•potufeit was incorrect la week in the minister who married O'C:lunur and l‘lize. Farrow, It w Rev. Mr, Hartley who tied the nupti kuet. Oma.—The fel owing notice is elipp from the Goat -rich Friar and refers to t father of Mrs. (Bev ) I. B. Walhvin Mr. 111Clea0 was born 00 Feb. 1st, 184 in the emery of T•rone, Ireland. ill wee brought by his parents to this 11' 1 try the same yes,, lite tither, deliver Mechem, settled in the tows chip Coderieh. where, with his awed col ) 0li0n, l e still lives. William, who w Ills see a J -1+n ore large reedy, w: mnrrled in 11)114 to Ann ,lam, ,)analllte f.11u+log is it list :-leo• Clegg &pd wife, halide of the pollee la England 111 cox st Baba,' 1! iv howl turd spoon holder ; 3., ! )10011011 with the W.11dm11 tl,yin Mite the. L Bryne and wife, silver butter di,h ; Wm. tplvory, jd it men who once lived in To. its 13,ttea 11011 wife, elver piokle o' u t ; 6.1s roots. ill Harry deCnxh, 3 -aver napkin ring') ; I On Saturday 12 rinks of the Granite Ruhr. 1fiCoxh, silver butter dish ; 1V. 1 eine, iurouto, ,Iefeste i New York state e l 'Vh.ela110 nod wife, silver pickle true) ; 1 at curling by 18 shuts, The Four he • Q- )1,131x10 id 4/110, 10(811 silver spoons; 111ot1ere, of 'Toronto, also woe a Grand les street= and wife, half donee silverNational Inertia from ,he Nutmegs, of 0 • forge ; A. Forrest seri wife, silver batter I Hartford, Conn. )d •)I41 ; Jas• Edgar mid wife, deem silver • Charlie, the five year -0 ti son of Thos, 1 sites 0, ear hug •Wife and fork ; D. Pipe 1 niitoh 11, of the lune Iron Works, lit. ,- 01 application, ROBERT .111'1)1)11, lute... Proprietor, d » tvlf ,pan• towels; .Jas. Rltulu and f 11)11,, elle r cake basket ; T. )tiller mud u. wife, pee. la ee eul•talile and silk handkor chief ; \V. H. K-rr and wife, individual is era- 1 Al.nt lb td. linen table ono h : r A. 31eilonal.i sue wife, sliver salt (Mill • of the late Jame- L•' riot, ale. of Goderie towesl'ip, wbo still survives to moor her loss. 1 hey had but un" dill, Frances Amelia, now the w)1- of Rev, B. Wafw•in, Methodist milli00er, Bine va s, In 1670 dlr. 11cClear+ came to th town of Goderiuh, where he up in 2 years of business life. In his oconpeti! as o tle dealer be was known throng the who a country, 1010)01) by his success and great enterprise the title, "The Cattle King of the West." The Large attendance from many parts of the country at his funeral, and the many expressions of felt loss to the country by hie death gave unmistakable evidence of the high 010imatiou 10 which he was held both as a tininess man and a citizen. He was highly houoreble and straight. forward as a buyer. A few years ago be met with heavy losses, still he was not disheartened. With his usual energy and business tact he still pursued the same line of busineeo and had partially repsined hie loss, and had be been •pared in health and strength to, a year or two lon_„r be would have completely regained his positioi, and met all hie liabilities, etiil retaining the fine property he pos. seised. But sickness out short his labors and deprival him of bis coveted desire of completing the task he had undertaken, viz., the regaining of hie former financial position. In politics Mr. McClean was a Conservative, and iu earn relationship a Methodist, rel which church he had been a member for a nimuer of years. In disposition he WOO hearty, generous and kind He had fine natural abilities, a marvellous power of wilt and a perse•eranee possessed by few men, which largely contributed to his success in business, and algin enabled Mot to battle succeesfn ly with the di. s ego for months, whin however finally was omrgneror. The characteristic, of hie nature were premiums , tvhiuh at times might seem to give him tar 0050 and austerity, but nensath it ail was a onerousloving and t n sympathetic hetic h sort. g 1 Ile bore' his eOlic ion with wonderful submission to the Divine will and in sublime trust in God. As tee end drew near a marked 1 yelling was observable in bis life and experience for the "better home." To the last his 1,1elleot w118 clear and be was able to attnhd to the duces of life. Hie removal at the age of a little over 50, wb0,1 men are in the heat and stir of business, is aim uitory and apparently untimely, possessing as he did nue of the srrongeet con tem ions The sorrnviug friends have the sympathy of he whole community. His funeral took place from his late re-idence "Elm Lawn," Nelson Street, on Monday lest and was very largely attended. Bev. 11r, Howell, pastor et North St. Methodist church, impressively con ')soted the funeral eervioe, The pail bearers were Ephraim Downing, George 0.'x, Ii„ Mo. Ke rzle, 8, P. Hells, B. A„ 1. H. Col borne and 1d, Price. fs 1'0 Gideon Perrie 1$ home on a 0101). F. Harrison, of North Say, is visiting relatives and friends in this towuehip, Mrs. Wm. Perrie has been quite ill for some time, troubled with her heart. We ho a she will soots be better. Wm. Inglis and wife, of Dakota, are visiting the family of Robt. Inglis. The west appears to agree wi'h Nr. Inglis, David Hallman, Franklin Bricker and Mrs. Walker, of Roseville, Waterloo Co., were visiting Nelson Brinker and wife laet week, t John Bolger, of Morrie, has purchased t the 100 acre farm of James Hodgins, lot 4, con. 10, The price paid was 82,700 t and is considered %bargain at that figure. 0 Mr. Hudgins intends removing to Mini - gee next Spring. Mr. Bolger takes a posseseion on March let. 0 We note the death at his home in Gray, near Molesworth, of Alexander Scott, one of our first pioneers, in the h 86011year of hie age. His family ooneist. o ed of four sone and three daugbters, one o of the 00100, John Soott, being a resident of Listowel, The two Welch fermi were sold last Ba1uaday, at the Central Rotel, Brussels, by F. S. Scott, auctioneer. The built a 100 &tree brought $3,660, the purchasers 1 being Messrs. Duff to Stewart, saw,m)ll men, Blnevale. The cleared farm was bought by Abram Bishop at the low n figure of $2,500. Now that Abe has t secured the house the next step will be to S get a housekeeper. 0 Heim: An. -On Wednesday, December 30th, there was %double wedding at the residence of Thos. Dodds, tut 81, con. 7, McKillop township. The principals were Arthur Smith, of Grey township, and a Mise Annie Dodds, and Melville Slan. T shard, con. 0, M1Killop, and Miss Betsy Dodds. The 00remony wile performed by Bev. P. Musgrave, of Winthrop. The t wedding gifts bespoke, more forcibly C than words, the esteem iu which the p young ladies were held by those who a knew them best, The hearty congratnia- tions of a large circle of relatives ge with them in their new adhere in life, T Sa va0 Wsnb1N40.-•Last Monday 5von• p lug relatives and friends to the nnmber e of 60 or 70 repsir011 to the residence of Jas. Turnbull, 3rd con., for e double pllr- po. e. 1st, ,The new brick h00se; to re' h : Ona ep„tin• • .1 nnl,•ou .1 ! 01 ft; silver 1, _ bnr.er ,tl>•h ; i\•. 11.,.g x11,1 wife, •11013' 0.001 •i tt, .14..) 72 ,,,•xre, ala 1)0,1 litho, i Dake ba -lora 1 A. BCr3eneu and tv,fe, silver the poabitei 0L1ue 1550. The name o butter 111.1; Alex. +33'0 old and wife, Dr, De Witt Mf•tyll is promineetly •1 41010"1 01110) ; 1\101. Mooeo and re de, meet). ,01 as the 0mu111g postmaoter, and e etiver 011ie casket ; Jas, Jeekson and few, if any. fu Iiineardins are b tier 5 wife, si ver pickle cruet ; Ly m, Fiudlu101 eucita'd au the po0ltioo. pn tui wife, silver pw;,I„ er,et; James Jam a Ketthie, of North Dumfries, h Bishop and 1)10,11alf d zee silver spuone ; 11.10 30 ileus of the Browu Leghorn Jun. Strauhln and wife, silver pickle rariety, welch he allows to run et large 0 e ; Jno. \Vileoh .11.1 wife, half dozen and houses in a a00urat rnemoraudum steer tea spoons ; R'. Ed ar and wife, of thew produot of • ggs in 1381 and iiude curtain pales ; J. L. 'Turnbull and wife, the total to have beet 6,216 eggs, or with• pair and a half of blankets; George in fou of 140 each. The yield. fur' the Crubks and .rife, ')ham er set; hand. different ill nate were re,peotivel,v a me tedruom suite anal °Ilei•', from EJ. Ja)111 oy 336, February 468, ,111)1.011 644, ward and Samuel Snell, Jno. Forrest, W. April 737, May 727, June 304 July 640, Belden and their ]vivee ; Thee. Strachan A Bust 044, nepten)bnr 277 October 111, and :'ife, arm a air and two volumes ; November 122, December 116. The coat A. Findlater, pair of blankets ; Duncan fur feed woe 8.4.00, and the eggs were Taylor and wife, hanging ha 1 lamp ; G. Bold for 861.73, averagjug for the year a Pattersou, arm chair ; H. Hollingshead, trifle over 14o. per dozen. oluok ; ,Irs. H-ilingebead, two pair Another death, making three within b10 -18tn ; Robt, Rae and wife, canary the year, lass at the dor of the new and nal;••. In addition CO the 0b •ve Mr, Parliament buridingo, Torouto. Thin Turnbull desires to return thanks to his time 110 unfortunate is a yo ,ng man kind neighbors and friends who so ge'•er• named James Neal, 13 Wenn avenue, oosly supplied himself and family with who was but 18 years of age, thud the Nothing, provietone nud bedding when sole support of his widowed mother. all they possessed went up in smoke. While wurkiog on the west wing of the The company separated for their homes building till Thursday of fast ween at 2 at an early hour -in the morniuk-altar o'0)0ok the scaffold gave way, and hurl. sewing the family lo ,g life and prosper ed the uuforbm,ate lad to the earth, a itv. IVe may add that Mr. Turnbull's distance of 105 fee . The lad wee crush Hew tome 13 a marvel of neatness and ed almoet beyond recognition, its Moo comfort. It is heated throughout wit we, out, he knee dialect& ed, and hio hot air. The young people of the neigh. spine severely injured. He was conveyed borhood and serroundinge were enter. to 1"e hospital, b,1 died from his iuj ,ries tattled on Wednesday evening of this at 11 o'uloak the same night. week. Despatobee 110001.0.1 at the Dopar meat of the Interior jn.li0air' that the fired of Citnatcli)/ n iV e'iso. the series of sale of echo holds in Manirobo has been ve'y successful. At Morden 11,525 aures sold realized 8108,- 282, an average of about 80 per a 1'11. This is o'u1i ter •d nn exeelleet price, as 111e lands are neither Improv') I nor built on, and are merely farming )nude e,uoh less advantaglieuely 100tlterl deep tle.e which aver, sold three years ,1 ,,, '1'115 price rerdized is au ad vaned of about teeoty five per cent over that received for talose sold at that time, al'bo ,gat the latter included lands in the vicinity of Port.ge la Prairie. some of whjch brought as high es $17 per acre. The upset price at present sale was pithead at $5 per acre, and the advance is uncut) wily due to excelrent crop; in Manitoba during the past two years. Th m1L,, 0 is run over whale ha ,gin) 00 a alelo 1 loaded with WO td tvhiuh )vats pas0iug'his parents' to or, 1Vilyo•, a ,.nue, one a ening lltet week. lie was 1)10)111tly killed The poet master 01 Kinewdine, Matt,. ow Me, ko.tdriolt, rued front lit grippe the 1 There are 600 oases of grip in Halifax. The ice hxrves, hay begun in anon real. Montreal will have a Toting Liberal Club. A Christian Believers' conference is being held in Hamilton. All the kindergarten in London 7 0 on are to be furnished with pianos. Poison in a tin of Ino rr nearly caused the death of six Montreal people, The whole Council and school boetrd of St. Mary's were elected be aoolamlition. Fire and water did 82'1,000 damage to the Ottawa pootolloe Mlouday morning. Joh. Brown, of 000/01118 has again been noeninawd for the Commons by the Liberals at Monk, lease Willard was fined $40 and coats in Galt last week for practising dentistry without a 'Menge. About 20 members of Toronto police force are laid illi with more or less severe Minks of la grippe, D. W. Earn, of the Kern Organ and Piaci,' Company, Woods'rek, has left on a trip to Germany. Galt will haven fourday exhibition of poultry and pet stock, beginning ou the first day of February. A movement is said to be on foot to form a combine of cigar manufacturers of the whole Dominion, The East Elgin election writ has been issued. No,tlln.tioe ou the 2Lat and emotion on the 23th inst. A ribbon faotory is shortly to be start - 50 in Afeaford. Lamp wicks may also be made in the same building. Mrs. Damns Cowan, mother of Thomas Cowan, of Galt, died on Sabnrday, aged 82. Le grippe wax the malady. The stone for the new Toronto drill hall will come from the Desahambault quarries, neer Portent, Quebec. 'Guelph Conservatiyee have taken steps o aid to the emotion of a monument to he late Sir John Macdonald at Kingeton. Hamilton fouudrymen have notified heir moulders of a reduction of 10 per eat. in wages, and a strike is talked of. The Arohbiehop of Toronto hair issued pastoral to the priests of the ornate,. ease x;1111)0 their prayers for the abate. mens of the iuduenza. The Division Court judge at Ingersoll as given a deoieion which makes it bligatory on persons subsoribiug to huroh building funds to pay up, Leon St. Louie, one of Essex County's pioneers, died early Saturday morning of heart failure. The deceased followed farming for many years until he had massed a fortune that amounts to near. y 875,000. Mrs. Robinson, wife of Hon. John Beverley Robinson, ex•Lieutenant•Gover• or of Ontario, died rather suddenly at he Arlington hotel Sunday morning. he had been eufforing from influenza for nand weeks. While experimenting with a gun on Wednesday of last week Charles Stotre, who lives with Squire Cameron at Blenheim, nearly lost an eye, but torten- tely the charge went slightly upwards, he eyeball was injured but with care will be all right again in a• short time. A novel case of interest to farmers wee tied at Floehorton recently before Judge raaeor. According to the soling any neon purohaoing agricultural machinery nd paying for it with anything bat cash or nettle is still roeponeible to the firm should the agent become a defaulter, he judge hold that the agent meet be aid the bvere•with to settle with the mptoyers, ',hue the giving of bosses, SITILOII'S CONSITM TIO, ' Thi'. GREAT COUGH CURE, thio successful CONSU1IPTION CURL, is without a parallel in the history ,1 inedi- eine. All druggts•e are authorized to se'l it on a positive guarantee, a M.o. that no other oure cap euocesefully stand. If yeti have a Cough, Sore Throat or Brno"hl ie, U.0 it, for it will cure you. If your child bee the Croup, or Whooping Cnnvh, nee it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that ineidlnue disease CONRUMP• TION, D0N'T 0411, to nee it, it will encs you or cost onthi' g. A k your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Prins 10o , 50o. and $1.00 If your lungs etre sore or bank lame,use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. 260, V/ oughing • TS Nature's effort to expel ferelgn sub- stances from the bronchial passages. Frequently, this causes inflammation and the need of an anodyne. No other expeetorant or anodyne is equal to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists Nature in ejecting the mune, allay') irritation, induces repose, and is the most popular of all cough eureS. "Of the many preparations before the public for the euro of colds, coughs, bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there i5 none, within the range of my exppert- en00, e0 reliable as Ayer's Cherry Pec. tore). For years I was smbject to colds, followed by terrible coughs. About four vied tara ory Aye s Cherry Pectorwas a ll and today all other remedies aside, I did so and within a week was well of my cold and cough. Since then I have always kept this preparation in rho house, and feel comparative) secure," --Dire. 1. L. Brown, Denmark, Miss. "A. few years ago I took a severe cold which affentod my lunge. I had a ter- rible cough, and passed night after night without sleep, The doctors gave Inc up. I tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which relieved ney lungs, induced sleep, and afforded the rest 01000esary for the recovery of mit strength. 133 the con. tinttai use of the Pectoral, a permanent Tuve was effected."•-llorace Fairbrother, Ilockingham, Vt. Ayer'sCherry C eryy Pectoral, m Orfpaymentf h' ragman DT eta. part or machinery is a sky trausa°tion unless the agent is Or. J. C. Ayer dt CO„ Loweft, Mitts, ri flown to be reliable, sold by all Druggists. Priee 41; OS hOttlar,4pit,. DURIII 13R E D R0A1)S FOR HER nee, -The undornignad will keep for so,vino on u0rt) 1111) Lot 00, eon. 7, stories, a pure bred Berkshire Boer, bred 1>3' Mr. Stoll and an Ohio improved Chester White, bred by Thos. Geoege, Putnam. fl•001 int, tented steel) au hot, sl les. This hog took 3rd prize nt the Industrial Fair 111 rL ones Of 17,151&10, and 3rd at tee Western hair in it Mass a1 Is. Bio sire took ls0 at the trial 1u 1801, Town .01.00 to bo paid at time of "ernes with privilege of returning if nee. 010ary. 20.11 SAMUEL WAL0l1lr, Pro)/, REAL ESTATE. 1.41Ait\18 1'010 SALE UN A 01,n0101011D has 6000131) good Farms for sale mad to rens, easy terms, in Townships of 3001,10 and 11:rey. P S. SOOT'', Brussels. 37.111, /-1NOTOE PALM FOR SALE,-- ) Being South belt Lot 27, arm 6, Morris, HI0 mow, nearly all 01004011. Good buildings, ane vottug bean irg orchard. Immediate pee - session. Easy Tortes. Apply to W. M. SNCL AIR tf- Solicitor, k0„ iiruesele, FOR SALE.— HOUSE, LOT and Fruit Garden, situated jest onteirle the corporation of Brussels. Tire under- signed offers his beentirtll homestead, com- small fruite, iinu gooan d 1)rick house, OEtble,ttirof laud luAtt at -class well etc„ making a oompiete home. FOY further particulars apply to S. FEAR , 4 -ti Brussels, "`VALUABLE 8g0 &ORE FARM (Grey, 2,1 m5ileo frominot Brussels. wordLThe2 land 8 good clay loam, wen drained, meetly alt cleared and in good order. OLe acre of or- obard in good repair. There 1s a Never fail- ing spring on the premises and an extra well at the buildings. The huildings are comfort- able. Would take suite Ulu property in or near Bruesola as part pay. For fnrthor par- ticulars apply on the premises to or address Brussels P, 0.$05, AtoGR 81fOB, f4'01M.3 SALE.—OHOTCE FARof 480 Korea in one of the best wheat districts in Manitoba. 880 acres under culti- vation, 40 sores seeded ,n Timothy, 2 log louses and all outbuildings, All fenced with wire, 3 goo) walla, wood within easy reach, Ili miles from prnsuernue town mud station of Cypress River, Elevator, Sebooi, 3 Oburohae aorl good stores. Title perfect, A part or the whole, or terms :to suit pur- 0)100er, it not sold by March 1011), the farm will no leased. Write at once to 0,M, ltoLE0D, 23.3m Cypress River, Mar, EL'ARIYI FOR SALE,—TAE UN- DERSIGNED otters for sale the north matt quarto; -of tat lot 3 ainng60 u 0 Morris, Count of Buren a' t n containing County u nhlg to acres. The Laid le of 1, 10 quality1laneand in a high r state of t0 cres cleared, wall Jaime and house -drained, a'6 acres cleared, Noty frame bones, 8 rooms, milk house with concrete wails, 2 Engle, good bared Ind 0110)), 010110rd, ate, Eight acres of fall wheat. This desirable properly adjoins the aorpol'atiou of Brussels, Suit- able terse will be given . Title perfect. . ratans GR1Ev1„Owner, 30- ROat)rth P. 0. ” l OOD FARM FOR SALE.-- T The undersigned Executors Off'r lee "John l ooboe" farm for sale. The property consists of 100 00,80, beipg Int 6, oou,8, and west half lot 7, con, 8, Grey township. There aro 180 acres cleared and under Drop, balance hardwood bush. Ou the are lases is a good ..storey brick house, large back barn with stone 'Ambit!! g, wells, windmill and 1>11110010 stables, two orchards, good fencer chin The farm is 11 u good state of cultivation and Is only 24 miles from Bruasols. Posses4i0n to suit 0011011800,', For prion, aerate,,&e, Write or apply to 8•tt JAS. CARDIFF, Brussels P. 0, or 1). FO1t13 Gil, 3tratterd. �ANITOBA LANDS FOR Sale or 1110)1ange for (Ann property in Ontario. The uuderoigned have the fol- lowing properties, viz, ; Lhre-geortere See - tion 20, Towoe11 ip One, 11000800, near Delo. mho. This in Atet-oless unimproved Laud. Also south east quarter of Seaton 20, rowu• ship 12, Range 111 on the Beautiful Phalle about 8 miles from Sorel Station, main line O. P. R. Thin land hoe been homesteaded and there ism log house on the plaeo and school Douse on nue corner of dao lot, In- tending settioro may Ilea it to their interest to write for particulars to HUTORIN5JN k SON, Pork Dealers, 27.44 London, Ont. Fine Robes, Comfortable rugs, Horse Blankets, Whips, Sleigh Bells, Combs Brushes, Trunks & Valises —AT— H, DENNIS BRUSSELS, We lead in the Manufae titre of ��,wp,.■�Light ai-ul Heavy IE enMl7o $ �Yu9l 0DL1LAR8 A snomL V. Private Funds to Loan. 20,OCOO Ifit)'o been placed in r)1v' bunds for Investment on real estate, LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. _4'C Commission. Borrowers can have loans com- pleted in Three Days if title AatiSfllCtory, w. M. Solicitor, SINCL AIH 73russels. ROOT 14331POUND. A recent dieeovory by on 0l11 phyelolan, Ruconssful- ly,s0d 10011 WY by thous- ands of TAPPER. 1e the only perfectly safe and Bred, tinware reliable 10000ine discov- are of unprincipled drnggiato who offer Interior 100110ines At place of tills. Ask fur ''paws OO'r'r,N lino', ComelloNn, hike 110 snbstitllto ; or Inclose $0) and 4 tltroe•oent Canada postage stamps in letter and we ell! '1.1)1, sell„d, by ,0)01') nail 'Poll scal- ed pin'ticulnrs ill plain envelope, 10 incline only, 5 0tl1Llp8, Address 11'0 I Lily vein - 1111 117. NO, 3 Fisher Block, 181 Woodall, d ave., Detroit, Mob, rc'r'SOld to Blossom by J, 3', PEPPER, G. A. DEA Pa11N 10,11,11 r004)0a1110 drugplste everywhere, MONEY TO LOAN Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or village Pro- perty at 6 & 6i Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan on FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES. Private and Company Funds. APPLIT TO J.C.Hei%rnan, J.A.Young. Valuator, Agent. Ethel P.O., Ont. 2814 Why Not No Your Own Thinking? Baoso8ran, November 8E11,2880. J. M, MoLron, Gndariob, Drumm Sin. -I should have written before now to let you know low Ian' getting along. Tem a lot better thou Isms; gaining strength every day. I have o good appetite and sleep well. I can take the full quantity of the 5y0t0a1 Renovator and it does not sicken mo. shy limbo aro all right now ; quite smartlu that way; ewelling all gone. The grout thirst is gone; I drink uo water at night, but 1 take a little buttermilk. I min quite straight again. Sim .i ere another bottle of your System Renovator. Yours, Sm.. JAR. DUk(813. FOUATa0) 100181110 ILAT110. B1000ELs, February 7111,1882, 3%11, MOLEOo, Gnderich, Dian Sm. -Fifteen voa)•s ego laet Noveio. ber I started to debtor Bret; I was treated for dyspepsia, but they never helped me 1103, At times I suffered greatly fr0n1 my stomach • 1 continued, but 1 grew worse, I turned dropsical ; limbs wed body ewe/led badly. You know the state I woe in when I went to Gederich--m mere wreck, could hardly walk-eufferiug from Bright's dis- ease. Just one year ago last fall I began your Bennvntor and Specific Cure. I began to mend in a few days ; continued then for three mouths steady. Although f was told Leonid not be cured, if you caw mo 001V, wall OLIO hearty ; eat everything that comes 111 the tray, I owe you the praise of saving u life. o. 1 was i Y nehop roe ) o e condition when I wort to your in fact no one thought 1 would get better. I meds speak ton thighly wee of you and of e your Word ca not 0 nus teem 11,1110 cured me, Words cannot express my 1to you. Freely papa my name to anyone00,, ].ours, h1)„ 1A11123 DUNCAN. 8010 00 J. T. PEPPER, ISl000IMS, THfl . FLFTCHFR, Practicatl Watcharzaker and Jeweler. Thanking the public for past favors and support and wishing still to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in COLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Ofakere fully warranted by 00.1 Clocks of the Latest Designs. JEWELRY 1 W1t:DINa 111Nos, Lotus Gnat Ilootre, !Moorings, l7Aa1ztao, &O. rt•~Aiso a 0uli Lino of Vf00014s and Violin Strings, &u„ in stook. 11.10..-Ilsaarer at illterrlage thinness T. Fletcher, - Brussels, THECOOK"S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. EINCI..4I M.D.,1f.10, L.O,P.S.0.,11.O.P.S,11f., slmie?ist, Toronto, JONATri3O I3Usc)t, a1•,'L10towol, 0)70;•- °AfGer 0pe1.d51 x71 iny'+ money and property to 110 purpose on ul0dimtl met, for what they termed a hopeless case 01 consumption, Dr. Sinclair ennui mu." Mite 00any FURLONG, Woodhouse, says 1 - "When till others (elicit, Dr. ALiolair cured me Milk." D, lttetio rsug, Carleton Place, says 1-- "Dr. binelulr cured me of Oatarrb. GOO. llowon, 11vth, 6aye7-'Dr•. Sinclair ,10r0d Inc of Ileum disease tied dropsy, when all others failed,” Manatees 0,1 Private Nature, brought 011 by folltl+ 7)r. MOclatr certainty Caren, Coxa0,zlta.ticxa Fxes- WILL BE Al' TEE AMERICAN HOTEL, B1;1USSELS, --ON.— Wednesday, Feb. 10,'92 GRAPES• $10.00 worth of Prime, Fresh Gropes to be Disposed of t/tz,s week. OYSTERS Two Brands of Oysters re- ceived regularly alta guar- anteed to be good. ORANGES. 70 Dozen Oranges at 20 cents per dozen. New Stock. T. RUTLEDGE S t ar restaurant, Opposite American Hotel. ° REMOVEB Having moved my stock of Boots & Shoes —INTO— LAiRD'S NEW BLOCK, Next door to T. Fletcher's Jewellery Store, 1 am pre- pared to attend to the wants of the public. Full Lines in all hinds of .Boots and ,Shoes. Over,hoes, Rubbers and Felt Boots on hand that will be sold at close prices for CASH. J. DOWNINO ■ N. B.—Rips sewed Free of charge on goods sold by us. What would you, 33/1)0 —in the way of a corset? Something that's easy and comfortable --something that clasps the figure closely, but yields to every movement? Then you watlt the Ball's Corset. If you find that you don't, after wearing for tI'VO ' or three Weeks, you have only to rettirn it and get your -money back. . Fon 5.04.1 1.1v A. T11 41tA�I. ”`