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The Brussels Post, 1900-9-13, Page 5•. '- M qu SEPT. 18, IVO() BUSINESS- CARDS, MONLY TO LOAN AT 6 PER cast, r.s. SOQTT, BruoOole, Mi/014teaKEN e Isnpor of Marriage Lleoneea, Ot, pee At GrOoory, Turnbolry Meet, ilrnesele, N, BABTETT- , Tonsorial Artist. Bliop rext'0000 Berth of the Standard i Gbildeen'ahate cutting asl,ecia] Ladies' and TilARMS FOB SALE -TETE UN• nnoox000n has several good Farina for Bala and to rant, easy berme in Tow of Morrie and. Grey. G S. SOOTT ,Braooele M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT, MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, -TEAo817It OF - PIANO AND - - ORGAN, ;BR.V-aSn32.ir.S, OTST.. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' INOUBA1400, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, MISS SARAH LOUiSE, MOORE, L. Q. M.. Academia graduate • '01 London Conserva- tory of Mingo, also Member of the Aasooiated Musicians of Ontario, pupils prepared to reoeiv0 onithe piano Qualified ifiied tp prepare pupil a for the Prinoipal'0 Form in the Conservatory of Mu ski. Brussels, Ontario. ALEX. RUN'PER Olorlr of the Fourth Division Court, Co, IH'uron; Conveyancer, Notary Publto, Land, Loan tend Insurence Agout.; Anotion- eer. Funds invested and to,loan. Oolleo- tionsmade, ()dice fu Grahate's93lo0k,.Bras-. 0010, AUCTIONEERS. 77� S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - J. • unit,will sellfor better prices, to better men in leve time and leas charges than Uuy other Auctioneer In Mist Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates end orders can always be arranged at this odioe or by personal application, DENTISTRY F. W. TWEDDLE, Woman= ow 01AFOBT3) DENTIST. Graduate of It,. 0.D EL, Termite ; Poet Grad- uate course at Heake % School, Chicago, ill. crown and bridge work. S%-Prioea 0a21e as In surrounding Lewin. Office over A. R. Smith's store, Brusnele, VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK - Ls • Honor Graduate of the Outeri° Vet- erinary 0011000, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animals Ifo a compet- entmanner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry.Calls prompt) at- tended to. Office andyutirmary-Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry at., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. M, SINOLAIR- i o anger W • Dns, &o. ,Bole -S wart y Notary Pnblio, &c, Uffioe-8towart'e Block 1 dao North r tho}Central 1 Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank. F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, <Jt • Solicitor, deo. Office over Stand- ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Loan atlowestrates. G. CAMERON- • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor, Goderion Ont, Omoo-B.amiltcn street, opposite Ool- borne Hotel. - MEDICAL CARDS. • E. T. SNIDER, M. D., Licentiate of Royal College of Phyalotans and SurgEeons, Kingston ; Member of the Col - logo of Yhysleiana and Surgoo00 o1 Ontario. Diseases of Woman and Children a.special- ty. Niue years' experience. Office and res- idence, opposite L0g110h,ohttrch, Brussels. .1. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. L., U. 114, Triuityf0otvereltyy, Follow Trinity Medical Collogo,Membor College of Physicians. and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Ool- logo of Physioiaus and Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinburgh, lia•Tolepboue No.14, Res1U' onee-MUl street, Emends. DR. WiM. Le HOLMES, 13101e00101, 0111101140 AND .100000010211, (Successor to lir. 10.14 M10101101000) M. D, Bellevue Hospital Med. Col., Now York ; 101 D 0 M Viotorla University, Toron- to; Member of the College of Pnyeielaue and Surgeons of Ontario. Spoolal attention paid to diseases of women,eye, ear, nose and throat. 1941 D. F. SMITH, Graduate of Malik College, Montreal, &„ ,bo, All opeotaltyy work eatlefaotol'ily treat- ed, 01Boe upstairs in the Stratton Block. Oflloo hours, 11 to 12 a, m" and 7 to 10 p, m. Specialist work,. avoir as for eye, ear, throat, &o,. in the oilooat his rosidenoo, Elizabeth street, from 2 to 0 p ni. All ins -wilt be dloponnod poreonally by the 1)r. or under his direct supervision. M. D. C. M.. 1111 Tam Opens SO 4th 1 CENTRMRL r Z-') 1`) nJ Cs/ 111. :i5fr(ltfora,O d • o loss than eight large .bus! lees oollegoe have applied to us within the loot six week§ for our gradlmtoe to. take posit one as Muth - ere no their eolioolo, As mauy its five bus:- 0000 terms have applied to u0 in one day for 0)901 Help. Thin to purely the boat school for y)n, Oataloguo Sroo. _1V, J. ItlatIOTT, Prluoinnl, "10 Business Ontario Listowel O0 .,e _ e, EOUAI.-TO ANY IN ONTARIO, A thorougb, complete and praotioal train, ing in all branohee of Commercial work, at oouoiderably 14og than regular rates. Far full information apply Deems or OMean over lost Ot1luo, L, /-/ARTT, T..15'IOW11L,. PREINCIPAL,. T.,endbury Jon Rae is ho e f John m from Toronto, Wm. IIaokwell Bundayod in l'almer- eton, Rob, Mibohell bas gone to, Estevan, Manitoba. Jas, A. Watt, of Toronto, vent Sunday at Finlay Molotosh's. Mise Jane Boyd left for Drayton, North Dakota, on Sept, 11111. Mrs. Wm. Davidson has returned from a visit to her sister in Sherbrooke. Samuel Haokwell, of Michigan State University, ie enjoying a short vacation at home. MATa0ti0NIAI,,-000 of those pleasant events,; whioh always cause it ripple of excitement in any oommunity, took place on Wednesday, Sept. 5th, when a vary pretty home wedding was eolemuized at the residence of Councillor Alex. Genii. ner. His eldeet and estimable daughter, Mise Annie, was united in marriage to Rev. D. B. Marsh, Ph. D., of Hamilton.' The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of relatives and Mende of the contracting parties. At 11 o'olook the wedding march was played by Mimi Grace Gemmell, cousin of the bride, as the bridal party took their places in front of a bank of ferns and flowering plants, and stood beneath a floral bell. The bride was very prettily and teetotally attired in white organdie. The aelemony was performed by Rev. Mr. Sawere, of Bruce. field, assisted by Rev. Samuel Marsh, of Chicago, brother of the groom, and Mr. Cranston, of Walton. The ceremony and congratulations being over, the oompafy set down to a very substantial repast, to which, it is needlees to say, ample juotioe wan done. After dinner the happy sou• ple left for Seatorth, to take the 3 o'olook train for Rooheeter, New York, and otber Eastern pointe, where they will spend their honeymoon, atter which they will return, to their home in Hamilton. Among the invited guests were friends from Ohioago, Toronto, London, Listowel, Seatorth, and other places. The bride wail the recipient of many handsome, useful and costly presents, which testify to the high esteem in which she is held by her large oirole of friends. She will be muoh missed here in eooial circles, and eepeoially in the Christian Endeavor Society at Walton, of which she was a most Motive member, and President of the Society. While we deeply regret her removal from our midst, all unite in wish- ing her continued happiness and pros. perity in the new sphere of ate in which she hae entered. (3 -rear. (Oootinned from page 1.) Neat Monday Township Council will meet. A. Hislop, M. P. P., was a visitor at Toronto Fair last week. Mre. Hogg, 3rd oon., was holidaying with friends in Wingham. Miee Day, of Winghom, was visiting Miee Bertha Armstrong, 10th eon. Miee Annie Smith is home from an en• joyable visit of several weeks in Brant. ford, Mise Lizzie Bielby hae been visiting at Bernie and Sombre with relatives and friends. Jae. Calder baa been doing some wire feuding on his farm on the 12th non. this eeaeon. Master Jae. Riohardsan, of Seatorth, is visiting at hie unole's and aunt's on the 3rd and 8th eons, An old land mark in the shape of a large elm tree opposite Mrs. Thos. Calder's, 12th eon„ hae fallen. Donald Pope, with hie fine threshing 0001, assisted by Messrs. Breckenridge and Forrest was filling she granaries on the 2nd and 8rd Done. Another wedding or two are said to be on the tapir. Tbie should be a good Fall for marriages as crops have been good and baohelare and maidens are plentiful. We meet admire the mueioal talent displayed by some of our youths on the 8rd. Keep at it boyo and you Will make your mark, if at nothing ales, on your lungs, ehoating and singing combined being good lung exercise. Alex. McTaggart, formerly of the 1601 con., hae resigned hie position with Messrs. Sweet, Wallaoh ,k 0o., Chicago, and has gone to Park Coliege, Perkville, Mo„ to resume hie mfnieterial studies. We wish him e000ees. ()LEVER Yet/TM-John S„ eon of D. Orerar, 9th oou., hae gone to Stratford where he will attend the Collegiate. He passed the Primary when 19 yeare of age and is bound to make his way up the eduoational ladder as he is a student in every sense of the word• We wish him 011000Se. II. Ball, 10th can„ who hae sold hie 100 sore farm to W. abates, will hold an auction male of stook, implements, bo., on Friday, Oot, 12111, P. 9, Soott will wield the hammer. Mr. Ball and family will remove to Winghom. They have been residents of Grey for over 20 yeare and are well known and highly esteemed. Dr, Whitfield, of Fort Soott, Kneen, was home on a brief visit while on his way to Baltimore where he takes a. epeeist( coarse. He is a clever, affable, jolly going gentleman, who makes friends wilerever he goes. We wieh him con• Mimed eueoe0e in the profession of hie ohoioe. OtFAnue BOUGHT AND SOLD,- Thomas Bielby, who has been tenant of the Diolt• eon 200 sore Farm, 11th con., for some years, will leave next Spring, having purohaaed the MoIlroy 100 aoree on the 8th line of Morrie. We will be sorry to lose them from Grey as they are a moot eetimable family. It is stated that Thos. Davidson, a well known resident of the 1110 eon„ hae bought the Dickson farms at $10,500 and will take possession this Fall ae far ae plowing is concerned. Mr. Davidson will be a bonanza farmer as this putt 400 sorbs under hie control but ae he has ample help he will make it go Witil a good awing all right, PBo e Brown, rnwn, wbp Ilvao on the B nlid rp,bas sYorkshire b rood sow that 111 be c t a t t.) wl herd o equal. In be past year gbe has had three Ilttore pro. dulling 18, 20 and 22 little porkers, roepeetivoly, 60 in ell. With the hog market around the $0.00 mark a person Manila walk into wealth with a few mothers like the above. George Goatee, who woe here on avleit with relatives and old Iniende, lute re. turned to hie sheep ranch et Carey, Idaho, to resume operations. Richard Bielby, 11th con„ went with bim to the West and will take a band in caring for the flocks, Mr, 000100 Is greatly talion up with his sheep and le well satisfied with the outlook from a financial otaud• point. Next week Samuel Paella will leave for hie new home at Verdon, Manitoba, where he has pnraba0ed an improved form from Dr, Guest, formerly of St, Marys, Ont. He will take a nor of eettlere' effe a and of Mre, Praliok and family will follow shortly atter. We wish them 00100030 in the West. They have resided in the same locality before so will be acquainted with the country. Wm. Rands, who parohaeed the Franck property here, it milesSoethof Bruesele, 12th oon., will take possession next week. 80100L REporT,=Phe following le the report of S. 8, No, 1, Grey, for the month of August. The mime are in order of merit ;-P. S. Leaving -Vine Armstrong, Gortie Bielby. IV-Boatrioe Armetrong, Edith Blake, Bessie Davidson, Lizzie Dickson, Frank Davidson, Elton Rogan, Mabel Cardiff, Emmie $ollinger. Br. III -Mary Dark, Willie Stevenson, Jenny Randa, T. Bielby, Jr, III -Mabel Hog. Bard, Bella Dark, II -Lizzie Grant, Hazel Mozell, Jobn StevensonTom Dai k, Louie Blake. II Part -Sidney Arm- strong, Fred. Lawson, Jae, Dickson, Jno. Diokeon, Joe Armstrong, Baxter Stevan - 00n, Annie Dark, Rufus Craig. Sr, I- Fanny Al000k, Leslie Switzer, John. MoOallum, Maggie Stevenson, Addie Grant, Viola Butwell, Pearl Dark, Jr. I -Florenoe Orerar, Ola Armstrong. B. R. ClREndn, Tauber. World's champion muffler. "I tried many remedies to cure pith" writes W. R. Smith, of Latham, Ill., "but found no relief till I used Buoklen'e Arnica Salve. I have not been troubled with piles einoe." Grandest pile cure on earth and the beet salve in the world. 250 per box, guaranteed by G. A, Dead. mac, druggist. Wroxerer. The older mill is in operation this week. ' M. Wendt, jeweller, was visiting at Mildmay. Robt. Hupfer was the guest of Niro. J. W. Hupfer. Mre. Neil White has been ailing but is somewhat better. Miee Burgeon, of Luoknow, is the guest of Mre. Neil White. Alias Clara Moffatt, of Blyth, is the guest of Miee Miller. Mr. Fiimore, our baker, hae had the electri5 light put in hie dwelling. Time. Evans, of Detriot, hae sold bis farm to Andrew Harper for $5,500. John Blaok, B line, near Blnevale, oalled on John Robertson last week. Miee Alice Walker, of Niagara Falls, is the guest of her grandmother, Mre. Gib• 808. The Methodist people are oontemplat. ing putting in electric light into their church. 3, Brethaoer added to hie stook of thorough bred poultry a nice strain of Fanghane. Donald Fieber, of Sanderson street, was visiting hie sister in Toronto for a few days. John Patterson, electrio light engineer, wassok the n e' list E o i for a few days but 1a o better again. Mre. John Robertson and Mra. Breth- ener were the gthete of Mire, J. Black, near Bluevale. Thos. Sage has decorated his dwelling with a ooat of paint. Who will be the next to fellow snit ? Jacob Weiler bad his shoulder knocked out of joint. He carried his arm in a Ming for some days. Mr. Wokee, 2nd of Turnberry, has sold his farm to Donald. Stewart and bought again near Teeewater. Mre, A. Brown, who has been visiting her daughter, Mre. T. W. Gibson, at Toronto, hae returned. Mre. A. Paulin and family went to Toronto to spend a few days with the ohildrena' grandparents. Miee Lin. Hieoott, of Tesewoter, was the guest of ber sister, Mre, Geo. Allan, at the 0. P. R. station. Mrs. McLennan and children, of Lon• don, who have bean visiting et R. Black's for dome time, returned home last week. The court held at Gorrie lasted all day and until late at night and left some lanai. nese not finished. Judge Doyle presided. W. C. Hazlewood has hie mill in aper. ation and is pumping the water across the street to hie dwelling to David God - kin. John Douglas is supplying our village with a good sample of coal and is dispos- ing of the 8 oar lends and expeots another shortly, W. 0. Hugha, formerly of this place, died at Newmarket at about 86 years of age. He was respected by all who knew kiln, eepeoially by the ohildren, A. Paulin, J. W. Hupfer, Chas. Wal. laoe, Wm. Rutherford, Jas, Allan, Alex. Gibson, jr., R. Miller and R. Black were among our villagers who visited Toronto, Mre: W. M. Robinson, of Ann street,. gave a party to 20 little gide on the birthday of her daughter, Sophia. John Knutson also gave a party to 18 little girls, At one time Mn, Knutson held e kindergarten school which ie not for, gotten and if some lady would start such a school in our village it would be a move in the right direction. Archie Moffat turned his horse into hie lot to pasture reoeutly. The horse, it appeare, stepped on a rolling atone and broke his leg at the fetlock. The Vet. was called. He thinks the horse will be useful but will take some time to heal up. It was taken from the lot to his stable, Centre street West, by John Harris, Daniel lbfylee and Mr, Moffat with a blanket on 8 legs where he was pot in a sling. Cnunou RE•oPENIaa.--The reopening services and tea meeting in oonneotion with the Methodist ahuroh on Sunday and Monday of last week, were a deoided 00000018. The eervio00 on Sunday token in the morning by Rev. R. J. Garbutt, of Gorrie, and in the evening by Rev. Mr, Bristol, of Trowbridge, write largely attended, On Monday evening the eburoh was well filled end the tea end TILE 13.IlUNSELS ,'OST program passed off ver s necase all ueting for 1adiao' Aid Society civet 961.00, The improvetnento consisted of new r t w' ow taken _ n end elle sof, .be windowe ea ab repin0ed with 10080 framoo and stained glae0 of pleaeing hues, the wane and ooil, lug papered In a bnety manner apd the woodwork generally given a fresh coat 41 paint. The speaker', at the tea meeting were Mestere, Anderson, Garbutt and Rogers, Blnevale choir supplied the meek. Rev, Mr. Lake made A capital chairman, A1urt•to+. [Continued from page 1., Townehip Opunail next Monday. Mies Lizzie Clgnuan ie home from Detroit, Ted. Moes le under the weather with a Dore toot, Peas are terribly "baggy" in some u. a g r Prantarek MoOutoheon spent a taw days in Toronto loot week. Mies M. Bewley and A. Lamont took in the eeryioe at Jaokson's oharch Snnday last. Jno. and Miee Lily Sharp left last Sat. urday for a visit with relatives at London and Bt, Thomas, Among those who took in the Toronto Exhibition last week were L. Jewett and wife and J. J. Senora and wife. Jno. nutria and Walter Sharp, 4111 line, were seeing the eights at the West- ern Fair, London, this week. S, 8, No. 10 hoe reopened after the rest of Bevan weeks with its usual at. tendanoe of brigbt, happy pupils. We note with pleasure that Mre, Cope. land Stokes, of Jamestown, who has been very low has taken a tarn for the better. Donald McRae, eon of Donald and Ann Magee, formerly of Morrie, died in Min- nesota, lately, The family live in Niobi- um]. Mies Hattie Hodder, who has been visiting her grandmother, an the and, for the past five weeks, hae returned to her home in Chicago. Mies Lizzie Godfrey returned on Satur- day to her home in Toronto after a pleasant visit with her friends, the Mimes Roe, of the 2nd. The Trustees of S. B. No. 9, have re. engaged the services of Mies Jennie Kirk- by as teacher for 1901. This will be her third year in the school. Miee Lily Mooney has taken a position es milliner at Uxbridge. Her many friends will wish her a pleasant time in pleasing the feminine fancy. Miee Clara Dayment, who bas been spending a few weeks at Geo. W. Tor- vey's, has gone to visit friends at Dun- gannon before returning to her home in Clinton. Mise Annie Currie, 4th line, was visit.. ing at Toronto and Hamilton daring the past week. Her niece, Annie Bayne, of Hamilton, who was visiting here for six weeks,. went home with her. Marshall Hughes and wife, of Esoana. ba, Mioh., were here on a holiday visit with relatives and friends. They appear to be well suited with the U. B. and are prospering, we are pleased to state. The 100,aore farm of Jno. and Jae. McComb, lot 5, 8111 line, hag been pur- chased by James and David Laidlaw, of the same line. Price said to be $4,500 or thereabouts. Possession will be given next March. Pant PvnonAaen.-Still the farm buy- ing goes on. This week George MoOall, 8112 line, bought the fine 125 acres of John McArthur, 9th line, paying $7,000 for the same. Thie gives the purchaser 825 scree now which will be capably handled. Mr. McArthur gives possession on the let of next April when he will move to Brussels, it ie said. He is an old and highly esteemed resident of Morrie and he aid hie will carry with them the beet wishes of many old time friends. FARMS SOLD. -During the past week F. S. Soott, of Brussels, disposed of two 100 acre farms on the 5th line. The Alex. Grant property, lot 28, con. 6, was bought by Wm. Keys, of the same line, late of Michigan, for the Sum of 93,850. He gets possession at once. The other property was Si lot 26, con. 5, known as the Robertson farm. D. W. Jordan, of Mitohell, wao`the buyer at $3,500. 11 was in the hands of the British Can- adian Loan Co. The new owner comes into possession t'bie Fall. His $Ianim AooITION.-The Bangor (Mich.) Advance of Aug. 31st, says of a son of Samuel Oaldbiok, of Morrie "Dr. S. L. Oaldbiok, who for the past three years hae been in the veterinary praatiae at thio place, is about to leave Bangor and take up the study of medicine with a view to obtaining the title of M. D. Dr. Caldbiok is one of the beet veteri- naries that ever practised in the State and has enjoyed a large and successful pyridine here. He is one of those stir• ring, ambitious fellows whe is bound to succeed." TEE POST only echoes the opinion of many of Dr. Oalbiok's old friends in Morrie and locality when we wish him the fail realization of hie fond- est hopes. THE SUPPLIES OE WAR. Enerat0is ttamltitiee of (loose Sent. 10 South Africa by Great Brttalu. Some idea of the coat of the South African war may be derived from the amount of war material sent out. It ap. pears from an ettiole in the Edinburgh Review that 170 millions of small -arm ammunition have been forwarded. The following figures give the corresponding provision of artillery ammunition Over 105,000 rounds for the 12.pou0der H. A, gun. Over 390,000 rounds for the 15 -pounder field gun. Over 80,000 rounds for the 5 inob howitzer. Over 20,000 rounde for the 5.inuh gun, Nearly 21,000 rounds for the 4.7 gun. Nearly 380,000 rounds for the 'pont. loom." a The clothing etatietioe are ae follows ; Drab suite, much over 20b,000. Khaki suite, about 80,000. Bootsairs over 370 000. (P ), Woollen drawers, over !00,000. Jerseys, over 200,000. Worsted eooke, over 170,000. Flannel belts, 400,000. Flannel shirts, over 500,000. Besides thie, Borne 18,000 tante, 420,- 000 blankets, 300,000 waterproof sheets, and other each general stores have been sent. Ae regards food, though muo11 has been oolleotod in the oonntry itself, the ex- ports have been gigantic, 80 million pounde in weight of the 68 items (meat, bacon, oheeee, 905.00up, oto.,) having been despatched, This difiioulbieo of pnokage may bs imagined from the estimate that 2 ,ie 0 2000 batting differs i a of different i in ie ware in• eluded in these 0uppli00, 1010e0111g items are 10 million pounds of jam and marmalade, 27 milling pounde of biscuits, 13 million pounde of toba000, 200 million pounds of preserved meat. 04 forage, 79,004 tone were Bent from English, and 164,000 tone from foreign and Colonial pone, Owing to the partial failure of the American Potton crops it le feared that a number of Lenoaellire oaten mind will have to be closed. The Western Dairymen's Aesooiation will hold Rte annual convention and Winter dairy ehnw in London, Ont„ January 15th to 18th. The Poetmeeter.General of New Zea- land has 00nt a message to Hon, William Mulook, announcing that thermion)/ will adopt penny postage on the Drat of Jana, cry next, Maud Coruioh, 17 yeare old, employed at the Proteetaut Hospital, Ottawa, was killed ie the elevator shaft Monday mora. log. She started to go up with the ale. valor, and becoming afraid tried to jump off, but wee killed between the floor and the elevator. Deceased was it bright young girl, Her home was in Hinton - burgh, What A 'rule It 'Tells. If that mirror of yours shows a wretch- ed, Ballow complexion, a jaundiced look, moth patellae and blotches on the akin, it's liver trouble ; but Dr. King's New Life Pills regulate the liver, purify the blood, give clear akin, rosy oheeke, rich complexion. Only 25o at Deadmen'e drug store. REAL ESTATE. CHOICE FARMS. -SEVERAL 0110100 farms for sale in one of the most prosperous districts in Manitoba. Ex- cursionists intending to purchase land would do well to call on us and see what we have. to offer. TURNBULL & DAVIDSON, 7.4 Moulton, Man, FARM FOR SALE. -FIFTY acre farm for Bale, forty-seven acres Moored, the balano° hardwood bush. Good orchard and a never failing well. Buildings good, atone foundation ;under barn, atone cellar under house.. Farm 10 well fenced, nearly all straight rail. Possession could be givten at iotaploW. MoALLSTAR, WestL 10, Con. 17, Grey, or Walton P. 0. 5.4 VARA.' FOR SALE -100 ACRES -South Half Lot 27, Con. 8, Morris Township, within 1 mile of Brussels, Dwell- ing house , buildings and fences in good con• dttion, The lot has a spring creek on the front and river Maitland 0100000 the rear. About 60 acres timber and a young bearing orchard. Apply to G. A. DEADMAN, 42.11 Druggist, Brussels, FOR SALE IN ETHEL VIL-. ansa,—The property of the late Man Elliott, 000eistiog o1 a solid brink house, with frame kitchen and woodshed, good conditio , d 1'If not of will be rented, Posin e Beeston at any time. For particulars apply to Wu. SrnN011, Ethel; ALEX. PATT30,0oN Galt ; or Da, MolinLvny, Mt. Forest. 1000 FIRST • CLASS FARM FOR BAL0,-Lot 17, con. 0, Towoohip of Grey. 100 acres more or lees. Situate 4; miles from,Blueeals and 2 miles from village of Ethel, All oleared excepting 5 acres of hardwood bush. Buldiuge and femme ill good rehalr. Good walla, Ali l all plowing done. Price and terms of payment ou ap- plication to W. M, SINCLAIR, 29-11 Barrister, leo„ Brunie. FARM P'OR SALE. -150 ACRES Consisting of the South i and South 1 of 1110 North of Lot Coy .2 East n nosh. Th10 Is an excellent stook farm,aeing well supplied with good spring water. It la situated about 9 miles from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A large part o1 It is under Buildings grass. u113i. a and fences f ar state a repair, information terms nfpa payment will be given. allForintvoxmation apply to 11 -ti G.F. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels. FINE FARM FOR SALE.- 200 acres in the Township of Grey, County of Huron, being lobe 16 and 17, con, 10; 1 mile from school, eburoh, post office, store and blaekemith ehop ; 2 miles from Ethel station ; 4 miles from village o1 Brits. sola ; 1 mile from oheeee factory. This farm is well fenced, well u nderdrained and well watered ; river Maitland rune through Southeast ooruer. 4 acres of good bearing orchard ; large bank barn with straw shed ; a driving shed, atone house and kitchen and woodshed, 50 mores in grass ; 24 nares hard- wood bush ; 23 acres in rough and good ced- ar• balanus under good cultivation, For further particulars apply to WM. 1IS0HEI1, proprietor, Oranbrook P. 0, 5-tf FARM R, FOR SALE. - FOR sale Lot 21, Concession 10, Mo1illop, containing 100 acme, 80 acres cleared and ready for crop being well uo derdraiued and well fenced with cedar and blaok melt. The balance is timber and pasture. There tee pn, o .Repairs, email orchard and three cod wens, There S!'ecial givenattentiotRi b a goon eta house and wood shed, she a .Re_paintiiv , Z'T'1T927YGbn.,, (� c., barn and stables 51x80 feet, also all house, pig pen, implement house and all other necessary out buildings. Itis 1/ miles East of the North gravel road and is con- ..•.•....•.... O._ T,. 'Ti•l _�_ _ els _. venient to schools, churches, poet oilloe, etc. Is 70 miles from Seatorth and 10 miles from Brussels. It is one of the beat farms in the township and will be sold on easy terms as the proprietor wishes to retire, Apply on the promisee or addreea Winthrop P.O. WM. MO0BISON. ITe.s c,x --e..y 3^ -e.ra-= Se �* F...- ,, = `' /���/ Nick �XI�/ON CO. _____ ..,............. n..-._...:___,....•...«. Lig IR CLEANING UP 1 .ll we make it a point to keep our stook Olean and 1; eels, and never ,I Pp) allow cid sends to Mocnmulate, In going through our different de ark.. meube we And here and there odd linea which must be cleared out, no matter et what eaoritloe, These goods are all new, bought thie year, but ''i) when they get down to email tote we don't want them, hence 111e folloWIng prices ;- wi Ladies' Lisle Thread Gloved, in. blacks, tans, browns and greys, worth 20o and 25a, for 100,002 pair for 250. Prints, in dark and light colors, worth 80 and 10e for 5o. Wrapparette Cloth, suitable for wrappers or ohildrep's dresses, worth 100, for The, Oashmeree, in two oolore, 40 inches wide, worth 25o, for 15e,. t�, a e Panay o Dress aU dGodei A limited 'anew styles and fabrics, worth 75o, for 500,< J4j a number of Ladies Shirt Waldo that were 60o, 75o and $1, iy fora 5o I Shirt Weida, in white and colored organdie, with and without yoke, Irli at epactal prime to olear. Our Boot and Shoe trade is growing rapidly, and we are running off aJ the balance of our stook at low prices to make room for our large Fall I stook now coming forward. Men's Plow Boots, good and strong, worth $1, for 76a, Men's Plow Boots, heavy solea, worth $1.26, for 980. Ladiee' Dongola Shoes, laced or buttoned, worth 91.25, 91 55 and $1.50, for 584. sr?rrS,?dYrr. Wilton & Turnbull Headquarters for GENERAL HARDWARE and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES of All Kinds. Farmers should see our American Field Fence, Best Fence on the market. Barb and Plain Wire, All kinds Ilarvest Tools. Binder Twine. Paints and Oils. S. W. P,, the best Ready Mixed Paints made, always in stock. TRY US. WIL TON & TURNBULL Season I EWAN &INNES The well known firm of CARRIAGE MAKERS. Opened lied a o w are to the front with Iwo'r Large, Well Select- ed and Well Finished STOOK OF Buggies, Wagons, -Road Carts; Etc., that they are sellling at CLOSE prices. Already they have disposed of many Buggies and the Prospects are good. Call at our Show Rooms and see for yourself, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships For Liverpool, Calling at Nevilie. STEAMER Paint Fnont MONTnOAL Q1114200 Parisian Sat. 25 Aug, S a m 3pm Tuniolan (new) Friday 7 Sep D a m 8 Sep Numidian Sat 16 D am 6 p lit Corinthian (new), . 22 " 0 it m Op in Parisian " 20 " y a m 4 p m Tunisian (new) Fri 12 Oot 5 a m 19 Oot Numldian Sat 20 " 0 a m 4 p m Corinthian (now)27 " h a m 4 p m P00101011................" 8 Nov 6 a to 4P m Tunisian (new)Fri 6 " 1 Oam 17 Nov From New York to G)aegow-8tate of Neb. reeks, Sept 8 ; Californian, JSbpt 15, RATES OF PAS818010 First cabin 550 and upwards, Second cabin 0115 and uproot -de, Steerage, 02250, Now York toGlasgow First cabin, 045 ;and upwards. Second cabin, 100, Steers e, return54b eduoa(ous on 01l 0.vdsecond cable Passenger(' may go vie Montreal aid re- turn by New York, For other Information, tickets, dc„ apply 10 w, I3, zzE,n, Amstar, BnWeeoLe, Alan Agent for the White Star Lino, Naw York, More Room Having made a large addition to my Blacksmith Shop I am in a better position than ever to attend to my Customers. WOOD worm t All kinds on hand, both for new work or repairs, and prices • the lowest. General Blacks IN alt 1intlb will be promptly at- thill tended to as usual and sat efae- tion guaranteed. 3orse Shoeing. I have made a specialty ofthis line for years, and if you have any horses that interfere, over -reach or troubled with bad feet, bring them to me, will relieve or ono them in less than throe months or will make no charge. Wagons & Buggies. 'tun prepared to supply the above at the very lowest. prices, and best quality, either of my own make or from the largest Factories in the Dominion. Thanking my numerous oustomers for their very liberal support in the past, and hoping by striot attention to business and eatiofeetory prioee, to mom a OOntinnan00 of the same. Si„ T. PLUM, I3RUSSELS.