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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1886-12-24, Page 8S THE ;BRUSSELS POST Alas G, L. Baer„ of Seefortla was in 1 Nutssubsoribors coming to the front town this weep. , right along. Tiros ).0s'r Should be taken Caansiuse day will bo observed as a ; by everyone who wants a tiptop 1oea1 general holiday, t'api'r. Try it for a year, t3i1ti' J_ - .r- ., Rm I est wishes you all a merry, ,J9t. . sp-0' A. inorry Christmas, Ashigh ns05.75,perhunched, was paid for pork on the Brussels market tele week, Tnnaz trustees will have to be elooted I\ 01V TO HAND. for our Sobcol Board es Dr. Hutchinson has resigned. Taones MerieenI N, of Harriston, has disposed of his grocery bttsit,ees and boo taken a position as traveller. SoLIENDU elcighilig, although not,a great quantity of ellow, E. R. Gnnxax has put on a very fancy bread van to be used in connection with hie baking business. Sonora, olosed an Wednesday of this week for the Ohristmasholidays. It will re -open on Monday, Jan. llth, Ora old friend Richard Lees has ac- cepted the position of Science Master of the Brampton High School. He's te push- er. 42.25 will pay for Tun POST and either the weekly Globo, Mail, Advertiser, Fres Press or News to the 1st of January 1888. msaaasas W. H. Kerr, Agent. Tun nominations for the municipal mud GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, school boantelections for ]mussels, will be held ou Monday, 27111 December, and the elections on Monday, 3r0 Jtuulal'y. IT is currently orated that a "Boodle" gang is operating in the hart Riding and the electors want to keep their eyes open and snatch them bald-headed every time. HARRY lim1LL01) and !:. W. De:Wilcr, of Now York, aro spending the Christmas holidays' with Harry Cormack. They ry n were companions in "lightning slinging" © CLL r�CEU S terns, in New York. ' Farm, a covered basket with jug, plate and other articles. The owner can hove the same by proving property mud paying for this advertisement by calling et Tula Paz Publishing HousO Mary lErnas -AND A,_ Happy New Year :CO ALL. G. A. Deadman, Dro70ist, Bookseller & Fancy Goods Deafer. uuUTIl))0t 55TEN51011, W. O. & B. B. Trains leave Brussels Station, north and south as follows: - Going Sou L EteIeg North. .7:02 a.m. Mixed 10:25 a.m 5x0r005 11:45 sin. I M ail .... ..........1:50 p.m Mizell........ 5:50 p.m. 1 Exprese.........0.65 p.m A chiefs nmang ye'Eakin' notes An' faith he'll prsnt it. Mas. W. B. Droeson is ou tho sick list this week. Amin Sural is home for his Christmas holidays. TRADE has been vory lively this week in all branches. Tina infant son of Harry Dennis, has been very ill with bronohitis. Miss Thum, of Lansing, Mich„ is visiting her parents this week. Dins. J. W. DECOR, of Chatham, is visit- ing her father, Capt. Stretton. jam Savin and Willie have gone to Toronto to spend their Christmas. Dan school teachers, who live out of town, aro away for their Christmas va- cation. H. P. CntenDasishome from Moskoko. The northern section evidently agrees with him. Mrs. JAS. Drs and Miss Smith are do- ing all kinds of platu cud, fancy sewing. give away. Now is your time 10 buy tea Residence near the station. 21 at GEO. BnxElt's, 20- A Num= of items are crowded out Moss Ross, tho librarian of the Meohen- this week to make room for political mat- its' Instituto, wishes to intimate to the tars. They will soon bo over now, bow- public that the library will be open from 1 to 0 p.m., on the next two Fridays in- stead of Saturday, on account of Christ- mas and Now Years day coming on Sat- urday. IT is reported that Barnum, Bailey SE Hntobinson will endeavor to obtain clam. ages from tiro G. T. 1t. for the killing of J'untbo at St. Thomas about fourteen months ago. The preliminary stops will soon bin taken, CLEARING BADE OP Ykleis yon 80 Das,- Christmas Avs;-Christmas and New Year's Bargains at the Brussele Woolen Mills. I have the finest and largest stock of fine yarns ever seal in Brussels. I will sell the bast worsted yarns, which have no equal, at 0 ats. per oz., and an extra fine quality of oashmero wools at 8 ots. par oz., -for the nest 80 days, commencing to -day (Fri- day) -for eAsn oRIN. Now is the time to seomo your bargains, come early and have your choice in Black, Brown, Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Light Blue, Garnet, Cardinal, Claret, 'Scarlet, Dark Green, Bronze, Light Green, Yellow, Orange, and a host of other colors, too numerous to mention. But Como and See for your- self and be Oonvinoed that you have struck the Biggest Bargains of the Season. Como one Come all. 24- Lino. Hews. Ban BALL son 1887. -Under the new pitching rules, says the New York Clip- per, the pitcher, when he takes his stand in the box to deliver the ball, must first place ono foot -his right foot if a right - baud pitcher, and his left if the rovorsc ou the rear line of his position, and this foot he must keep on the lino in question until the ball leaves his hand on the way to the batsman. Iu making his prelim- inary movements 80 deliver the ball to tho bat be can take but one forward step, and that step must be made so as to plasm his left foot on the ground in front of him to the left of the line running through the center of his position. Tho wards of the role are "one step" in mak- ing the preliminary 'motions to deliver 01.60 Seetres TEE POST from now to the the ball. Take, for instance, Cushman's .10512:7. 14 months remains for 01.50. method of making Inc stop from one 000- on't borrow Tao Pear any longer but nor of iris position to the opposite corner all in and leave your amino along with --ou the baulk line -and then a forward e large number of new subscribers. step •, this is 11015 prohibited. Tho only Ws have received from Wm. Bryce, of step the pitcher can now take is the one oronto, publisher of nearly all the lead- forward step as above desoribod, with g novelties of the day, one of his hand- this forward foot touching on ground in eine calendars for 1887. As a work of making the stop, to the left of the center rt it deserves a place in every house- line of the box. It is immaterial whebh• old. en he lifts the foot resting on the back MRs. JNo. LANDsnoao00E, of Soaforth, line of his position or not. It will be nd Mrs. Jas. Whybrew, of Escanaba, seen at a glance that the opportunity for i oh., are the ghosts of l:. Leatbordrolo swift, wild pitching is greatly reduced this week. and will remain fur the tin under this new rule, independent of the edding of Mr. and Mrs. Loatherdalo, on additional penalties introduced for wild IItonday. pitching in the reduction of unfair balls TEAS 1 TEA 1 1 Tr:As ! ! ! -For every from six to five,'and the charging of a ound of Tom you buy you get te China base hit ou bases given on called bane, up aur. Saucer vans. I have just re- leaving out the penalty of a base given on tired nthnthHundred cups and saucers to pitohed balls hitting the batsman. In fact, the amended pitching rules are greatly in favor of stratey10 pitohiug, and no "headwork" pitchers will have cause to find fault with them. Of course, the class of pitchers who make striking out batsman by mere speed only their strong point will find their wings clipped by the new rules, and their wild fights of deliv- ery out short. =DD. MoLuax.-In Grey, on • Monday, Dec, 20th, John MoLean, aged 79 years. ever. REV. J. Ross B.A., is snentioned as a probable candidate for a seat at the School Board. Ho would fill the bill splendidly. Losn.-A gold ear ring, between Brus- sels and Walton. The owner will be greatly oblided if it is returned to Tan roar Publishing House, et onec. RooT. Dcxsois Milled a porker, 7 months old, that dressed 208 pounds. A. yound heifer, 18 months old scaled 470 pound of ,dressed beef. These weights are not ea say beaten, considering the age. Cnnnmo:Complaint ss made that there are too few curling stones for the number of players. Who will be first to remedy this trouble? No person, however good can make good playing changing stones every genie. Rim -Band promenade concert at tho rink Saturday afternoon and evening and evening, with good ice and other attrac- tions, comfortable waiting rooms, Iota of Hight and heat. Every one welcome, band begins to play at 2,30 and 7.80 p.m. 'Os - nail admission. TEE names of P. Scott, R. Graham, J. McIntosh and W. H. Kerr are talked of for seats at the Connell Board in addition to the names already mentioned. We be- lieve Councillor Wynn has decided to al- low himself to be placed in the field for another election. Oct old friend A. M. Tastier has entered into partnership with one of the best com- mercial law limns om-merciallawlirms in Toronto, viz Messrs. Stephenson & Dickson. The new firm will be Stephenson, Dickson & Taylor. Their office is in the Manning Aroado, King street west. Mr. Taylor will be a credit to the firm and we wish hint suooess. Roam. Wmsos, of Wilson & Pelton, pump makers, purchased the comfortable residence of Thos. Watson, corner of Mill and Elizabeth streets. The price paid was 01,000, we understand. Mr. and Dore. Watson removed to Harriston this week, where they expect to make their home. The Harriston people should give them a hearty welcome as they aro worthy of it. IN one•of the envelopes received to ro- sponso to the oirculars sent out by the Band was enclosed two kisses from your darling Minnie. Tho young lady's name is not Minnie but Lizzie, and a pretty name too and if she will justcall, per- sonally, on the Secretary, he will gladly reeeiv0 her contribution, give her receipt and have her name in full, with amount, published in TEE POST. No. 65, P0E5ENmamm1.-Lasb Wednesday evens ing a largo number of young people as- sembled at the Methodist parsonage and presented Rev. W. Smyth with a beauti- fn1 chased silver water pitcher. The fol- lowing address was read and the presenta- tion made by Mies Oliver :-Mr. Smyth, Env. Min nags Om :-We, the members of your bible class, desire on this occasion to express our grateful' appreciation of your services to us as our teacher during the past year, and to congratulate you. on the success flat has attended your efforts among us. We therefore ask you to as - apt, as a slight token of our kind feelings toward you personally, and our acknow- ledgement of your effi0ieney as ourteach- er and friend) this ice pitcher, In pro - senting it, permit us to thank you for you1 tilliform kindness in the past and to express the Hope that we may yet sponcl many happy and useful times together. 'Mr, Smyth made a happy and appropriate replythanki n g rho young f riends for heir toneOMO gift. After partaking of an ex- cellent suppae the svaumg was very pleas- . antly spent, Tp those requiring aids to vision. Be ore in asking for Laurance's spectacles at you get B. Lewnz•.Ncn's-as there are imitations in the market, and des that very' pair is stamped B. L., without high none are genuine. Do not be de- eived by any similiarity in the name. Tam anniversary sermons, in connection with the Methodist church, will be preaoh- d next Sunday. Rev. Mr: Howell, of eafortlt, is expected to take the services of the morning and afternoon and the astor will fill the pulpit in the evening. here will be no Sunday School. The an nal tea meeting will not be held this ear. SRamnro Boni. -The management have made arrangements with a professional skater to teach ladies theexhtharating astims of skating two afternoons each sok, lessons of one hour duration, for he nominal charge of five cents. Appli- ations should be made to the Secre- ary (J. R. Grant) without loss of time d if the patronage warrants it a snarl will be made with a class of twelve on Monday afternoon next. IN response to the circulars issued bS he band, soliciting subsoriptions for the urahase of instrum, nts, to 100000se the efficiency of their organization, we may state, is meeting with approval by the ollowing, who have kindly forwarded 'toad -skins" to assist in that object:- Ross Bros., 01.00 ; J. Y. 0. Birk, 01.00 ; 0, Ostrander, 01.00; Thos. Pierce, 01.00; R. Graham 02 ; J. R. Grant, 01; G. Thom- son, 01 ; Jno..Broadfoot,0 1.00 ; Band boys 015 ; W. H. Kerr, 0.00. Will re- port othorsnext week. It is hoped that others, who have beau favored with cir culars, will respond as soon as possible so as to enable the band to arrange for tho purchase of the instruments. What- ever amounts parties dooido to give will bo received with thanks. Tun Pan, PnEsENT AND P'uTERE OP lnu- LANn.-On Thursday evening of last week a very intoreatingleeture wan delivered by Rev. W. Smyth, in the Town Hall, on tho above mentioned subject. Therev, gentle- man handled the gnostical in a very en- thusiaetio way, of which the following 'is a synopsie :-10t,The country, its posi- tion commercialy, its climate and soil. The miseries of Ireland aro not due to the country. 2nd, The race, their phys- ical,Iintelleotual, and social qualities equal to any. lird, Nor oat we attribute their miseries altogether to their politioal hie - tory. The rights of the tenants, the ab - settee landlordism, the extravagant habits of the upper ciao, &c„ were dwelt upon. 4th, The dominant religious system is, wo thinlr, moth responsible for their raja - aria. Contrast Protestant countries with Roman0atholt0; the Protestant part of Ireland with the Roman Catholic part, and it will be seen very much is due to this system. The proper mire for Ire- land's wrongs is Home Rule. The roe, sons aesigned why Home Rule could not be accepted worn presented .so that tho audience evidently agreed with the leo- tutor that Home Rule at the present was imppossible. The lecture occupied over a111nour and was listened to with the ebosost attention. Short addresses were also made by Rev. J. L, herr and Rev. T. J. Balite. B. Gerry occupied the ohair. The proceeds of the evening ted to about 075, This cum would ancon 0 t largely iuoreased n doubt beet have, to Y h g e. had the evening been more favorabl lin 0 w c 0 0 an ,,tumtiosa le;ale. Tuunspar, Duo. 30th. -Farm stock and implements, on lot 17, eon. 13, Grey. Sale to commence at 1 o'clook p. m., sharp. Arch. McIntosh, prop. A. Reymann, sunt. =�iTYMM=7..,J Z61a.---a= Ta. 001t1EOTED CAREFULLY EVERY WEER. White Fall Wheat..,..... 75 76 Red Winter .............. 75 77 Spring Wheat 4065 76 Barley Oats 28 s30 Peas .. ' 50 61 Batter, tubs and rolls.... 15 00 Eggs per dozen 16 Flour per barrel 4 00 Potatoes ... 45 Hay per ton. .. S 00 Hides per lb •. 6§ Dressed Hogs .. 5 50 Salt per bbl., wholesale.... 60 Sheep skins, each 50 00 00 50 10 00 7 5 76 80 1 00 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Dn. 24, 1886, Yrs Should iul. Acquaint- ance be Forgot. No ; don't forgot it ! 'Brush it up: Send it to the brother in Manitoba. 33uy our New Fall and Winter Clothing. They'll suit you better in. the streets of our town. Brussels Clothing House is the "i>,uld acquaintance" that we don't Mint you to forget or avoid. Well promise to wear well. SERVANT WANTED.- Apply rtono°to was. ;to. fon' 28.8* Brussels P. 0. �HOICE FARMS FOR SALE. -- A f ow splendid, improved. farms for sale in the township of Grov, Morrie and Molflllop.' Apply to A. DLL'GATTY, 00. Auctioneer, Brussels P. 0, MO LET, -THE HALL OVER -a_ Mnesns. 4.150m 0 Oo's. Store, late the Masonic 13all, would make a good Lodge Boom or would lease flier an 011ice. Apply to Wwf, VANSTONI7 & SONS. 1:11, L13a Aes mbly for the BastLR 01,10 of the County of Moron. held Deo. 2811), 1800. Thomas 10. Boys Esq., ono of the eandidatOs at this Election, has appointed. F, 0. Bogeys Doe„ of aha village ofAgent Brussels, 1n Ole Ooun- Ones TneBuren od his gt9 Third aseetlont of the Election Act of Ontario. BOBERT ABMSTBONG, Betorntng Officer, Doc, 28rd, 1888. . OVA OATS OVERDATSI OW they flow out of the Brussels Clothing House last week. What a week for business. A rush, It crowd continually hur- rying, hardly enough salesmen to wait on the eager throng. 'What makes it? Why such a business? What is it coming to? The. same rate of increase for a year or two more Brussels, won't hold us-. Why is it so ? Simply because right goods at right prices havo clone their work. G TS, CZ Ak GOO't Jam„ I 617, We believe in, and the good values we have been giving, not only bring customers back but bring new ones with the old. Seo our Overcoat Stock this week. It includes everything new, every- thing stylish, everything durable The finest goods the market affords, as well as all the medium and lower grades. EROI)ATS! VE A. R. SMITH, CLO T�TOTICE TO CREDITORS. - Anyone haying any claims against the undersigned 605 reg11estetl t0 send state. wont of same to Box P, T3:illsdalo, and they will he settled if found 150100001. 1 BUILT. A GOOD FARM TO RENT, OR t9 SnWL,15 miles from Ortobrook. For i urther Eartioolare apply to A. BAFMANN,o,, to WU. 08TER Oraubrook P. O. boneord P.O. LECTION TO - THE LEGIS - Dative Assembly for the East Riding of the County 01 Boron, hold Dec. 28011 1806. Thomas Gibson Esq., one of the candidates at thisEleOtiOx,bae appointed Peter 'Thom- son Dem„ of the village of Brussel), County of Baron as his Agent in pursuance of trio Ono B:untred and ltighty.Third enation of the Election Act of Ontario. 150BE14T ARMST50o ur»iug 011lcer, Dos, 28rd,1806, EW FIRM. --THE UNDER• .L t eIennED desire to intimate t0 tho 'Alb- ite generally that they have formed a eo- partnershiP fax the purpose of carrying on Carriage, sign and Ornamental Painting' 0118 aro p1repared to abtohd to the wants of the public onmost roasonahle terms, 1120. Boss baviug had experience In some of the best shops in Toronto and both being brae. tiealworlemolrwo guarantee to 5112 satin' fo.Otion, Eebimatoe and Corm) ohoorfufly furnished, Shop over Ver, l s Fmeituro Stern, 1oruor of T000510rry and Mill 9 tracts, I:resscle, SM15806 :150001. NOTAC� 1V Advertising space in the Town 04011 can be had by applying to P. B. SCOTT, First Corte, D'irstlScrved. 03 - By Order of Council' QTRAYEDONTHE PREMIISES IJ of the Undersigned, Lot 11, con. 5, Mir- ria, about Nov. lot, ave yearling calves. Three of them are two rad and. white, red The invum and requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. ISAAC 11,1681U:MMCN 0, 20.4* Bnnshlno. FARM TO LET. --NORTH .2.-t half lot 20, eon. 8, Morris, 100 00000, 40 cleared. Good log house, frame stable and excellent orchard, Bploudln supply of good water. Torras easy for a period of live years. nionenD LDES, 10.1f Box 575, lrindsay. TRAYED ON T13E PREMISES 5 31 of tho undersigned.10510, con. id, Grey, 011 02 about July 15th, a red and white year- ling steer. 'The own; is requested to prove property 15.ty exp engin and take him away, roma AMIN. kJL+ WING AND FANOY WORK. ,Mrs SlsGarva is now prepared to do sewing in all its branches, Alsostamping both blue and the French, paste, 'tlmbroid- ory in sills and wool, Pettey quilting in loav- es,vine 'ditch, Bair swltahoo made to or- der. The undersigned will teach ombfoidery to scholars after school hears to those wish- ing tolearn. Oail and soo the patterns ' at MBS. AIcGA1IVA'S 18.15 Mill B treat, Brussels. 1. FARM IN GREY FOR SALE, being lot 14, on the 10th eon . containing 100 mores, south port lot 15 on 10 con., con. tainiogd5 acres. Lot 14 0e partly cleared, the balance troll timbered. A never failing meek crosses the lot and. it is well adapts for farming or grazing. Lot 15 is mostly cleared anduhder good cultivation, the bal- ance well timbered With black ash. Will soli all together or in parts to suit the pour. chaser. For furtherl.arlioularO apply to the proprietorolthe premises. This lot is well drained. tf GE0. AV1117. • iESIRABLE PROPERTY 11'OR Jll POit SALE, -The undersigned will diopes° of h1s pro arty on the Graham sur• Vey, just south of Brussels, There is a good frame house, small stable, young orchard and, of an acre of land, It will be sold rea- sonable. immediate possession can bo giv- en, 11pplyaii Tun Poem Publishing house, arta ANDREW MALAY, 22.4 MENDERS W111L JiB BECEIV- .A. ED by the undersigned, up to Tanuaryy 5ti1,1687, for the emotion of o solid Wok dwolling house, on lot 27, con, 4 Morris, Tenders will be received for the whole job, exa01itthe steno foundation, [Maoism (MUM o10 rootlets for each department of Mao work. Plans nod enoeifoattens may be aeon at my promiroa. 01171181171510453, 22 ]truseo}s,l',O, 0 'HIER, c, Cli BRUSSELS CLOTHING HOUSE. BANKING. MoINTOS1I & MOTA.GGART, BANKERS, -:- BRUSSELS Transact a General Baoeleang BioSiooeSS. Notes to hand discounted. Interest allowed on deposits repayable on demand. Prompt attention given to colieotiono, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. SPADE to SINCLAIR, BARRIS- 58 58 sons, &o. Officio in Lockte 0 bleak, Brussels. Money to Loan, ae o GaDrrow 0 OuNdLA, ToEeoiWcITH licitor, Oonveyanosr, Sc. Office, rb)anStos block, Brussels. Money to loan. ALEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF the Fourth Division Court, Co. Micron, Oohvoyanaer, Notary Public, Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. funds invested and to loan. °elections made.. Office an Gra- ham's Bloek, Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. � R. EUTO.IINSON HAS RE• moved his oilloo to rooms over the Postofiloo, itesldence on Milt street. -rtp • _1. MoNAUGHTON, M. D., 0. CV a M. L. R. 0. P. Edinburgh, Physician, Surgeon and A000uchor, 01Eoo, Mrs, 8bio1'e bleak, Turnborry Street. M. F. CALE, M. D., 0. M. Mamba of tho Oolloge of Physiolans and Snrgeone of Ontario by examination, 001oo.and Bsoideuo-Main St, East, Ethel Ontario. DENTAL. 151@N G. L. 11011,L. D.B., Honor Graduate and M. It 0. D. S,, of Toronto, Nitrons Oxide Gas administered. Prions graded nodes low as good work alibis dote for. 08100 over JobnstOn's hardware storo, Semi°rth. Ti . A. MARTIN, L. D. 8., _ILA Honor Graduate ]royal. College of Dental Surgeons, Offlao-GaefeldBleck, Brussels. Charges Moderato, . 133MNr•IC Veer ,L , M) s. Graduate of To. rent° School of Dentistry, 4.11 opor- UI8o0-Oad'5 nt d. "tions guava o0 1 Mak, iofere Ant(oel Meth, drat r quality, and 0, guaranteed lit, fOxaI2A0per set, BUSINESS CARDS. UT 1I. MoORACKEN, .I.SSUER V ve of Marriage Licenses. Mae at his Grocery, Tnraberry Street. C?L7M, RODDICK, HOUSE, SIGN V� and Carriage, plain and ornamental painter. Estimates cheerfully furnished. Charges :no donate. iiA MONAIR; ISSUER 0.1 MAR- . riago Licensee, by appointment of Lieut.-Goyornor, Commissioner, &e.., Q. B• Conveyancer and Agent Piro Insurance Co. 011100 at the Oranprook Post Moo, T M. O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE, 13 e Accident and Loan Insurance Agent for some of the best and most relhili0 Ccm ponies in the Dominion. Officio Brick Torr- aoe,Tnrnborrystreet ,near the station. T1 W. O'BRIEN, V. S., HONOR o Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary Oollogo has resumed the prxotiee of Tohn Nott, V.S„ and is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animals on sof entitle and approved principles. Treatment of del- ,ilatte foals a specialty. Office int John Nott'o jrISS LILLA O'OONNOR, TeacherofMueis. Vooai and Matra. 1nsntaion Organ, Piano, or Guitar. Ear- rnony and Thorough Bass. Advancedpunils fitted for Teaching, Tering on applioation, Rhforonoo-Ladies of Loretto Academy. Guelph. Residouoo-No. 2, Terrace, south, near station. P.obert Cunningham] INSURANCE AGENT, Guelph, Ontario. M. BLASHILL, 13 atelier, thanking iris many customers for their liberal en port in the past wishes to inform them that at his chop in Bmale's block he keeps nothing but first-class moats all kinds of Poultry and SauettgeMeat Delivered to all parts of the town free. Cash paid for Frit Stook. Bides and sheepskins bought for cash. • OTIOE TO TAXPAYERS,- The AXPAYERS,The Collector will be ab the 8owniklalh on Tuesday, of 1)0x8 week, from 0 a.m., to P.m., to receive taxes.. Please attend, 4 58x008 TOWN, Colloator. Farm, 3L or 'tOsalle, Tho subscriber offers for sale 5115 valuable Farm in rho Township of limy, comprising lots s and7, con.11 in said town Ship. This farm contains 200soros cud Is within 1i miles from the thriving village of Brussels, with good gravel road loading thereto. About180 acres are bleared free from stumps and in n high state of oultivatfon. The balance is IInrlq wooded. This farm is particularly . well fenced, nearly tin whole of the fenoos being straight and having 'beau orootod:in 1885 and '90. On the bromieesthere is a com- fortable log dwelling house and ago° airstrip barn with stone stabling underneath in whish there is a well with an abundant sup• ply of exoollent water. Them is likewise a new frame implement house, 40x20, wall. fioorod above mud below, and neatly sidod. d painted, Forparticulars a nl to the as p 1? Y Proprietor, ,TAMES DIOxSoN Registrar, Huron 0o., 10•ti Gndorinh. 1;' , ax