The Brussels Post, 1902-9-18, Page 40 9muds gt.
TLLUUR$D4Y, AS'Z PT. 1S, 1902.
l tNa
Annan ie a id to be enjoying^.
hotter health. at the preaonttiwe than be
hae for yearn Long live the Veg.
IJNlrgn S?'.' E0 stillcarry the palm
f" for gigautiqr i nota, One of the latest le
the amalgamation Qf the bid moat Com^
panics* ot'Qhioago, The capitalization
Will be far up in the millions.
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A. Naar and improved feature of work in
Manitoba; the Northwest and Dakota is
the purehaMeof tllroobing outfits by oyndi.
oaten of farmeto thereby avoiding long,
tiresome gaiting for machines and per -
witting the early marketing of grain,
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Smarm) that the harvest days are over
the annual rampage of the safe blower and
night prowlers le almost sure to follow.
A sharp look out, a warm buckshot re.
()option party, with a few years in "jag"
ie the medicine we tv`onld presoribe for
these gentry.
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Sra Wacrarn LATINISM will take a month's
rest before returning to Canada and will
spend tits time in Ireland and Scotland
arriving bask to Ottawa about the middle
a1 October. The heavy strain of work
hae told on him but we hope this va-
cation will result in hie complete restora-
tion.
COMPLAINT is being made of the short•
ago in the supply of male school teachers.
It is said the ladies are satiefied to teach
for lower salaries and are getting many of
the eohools causing the men to Beek other
avooatione. The salaries have an up-
ward tendency of late however, which
may improve the situation for the gentle-
men,
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AN old addage hail it that "Thera are
tricks in all trades" and sometimes this
is saddled on the townspeople, but one
inetanoe has come to the front, recently,
where this watt not the case in which a
Mrs. Reid, of Scott township, was brought
to trial .for snugly stowing away a good
oized potato in a 10 pound roll of batter
which she sold to Rooe Bros., of Mount
Albert. Mrs. .Reid ehonld not pot the
good old Ieieh pills to such a nee even if
batter ie 15 er 16 cents a pound. People
would proton buying the butter and
potatoes separate.
Now bast the gunning ammo is close
at hand the pablio will get ready to hear
of the ueaa9 grist of shooting accidents.
The grbealaorn or careless sportsman
should take out as aooident policy,
make his will and seccre a lot in the
cemetery Wore he elronldere his gen.
One ironies, is that the muzzle is often
the moat remote part of the fowling pieoe
to the fellow who should leave received
the charge. Blank cartridge would snit
some of these gunners best and
they world oome back with ae =oh
game and fewer funerals to their record.
THE Iadaetrial Fair, held at Toronto,
is certainly a big drawing card and a
little gold mina for the railways, hotels
and street care. Total gate receipts are
said to sarpaee those of last year by about
680,000. Imagine a crowd of nearly 82a
thoneand on the exhibition grounds in
one day and an aggregate atteodancefor
the 12 days of 395,000 and some con.
ception of the magnetic influence may be
arrived at. Before very much kinking is
done about the County Fall Faire running
to seed over the "attreotion" featnre the
authorities should start on the Industrial
for they rash this department in no half
hearted way from the race track to the
doubtful Midway fakirs.
Bnxore Colombia Conservatives are
adopting as one of the planks of their
platform the nationalizing of- the tele.
pboo0 linen. They would do better still
if the telegraph and express Companies
were also inotuded ae they are all built on
the ntostopoly prinoiple. An idea of the
exorbitant chargee of the latter is instant•
ed in their rola to colleot doable first.
alms paeeeegerfare for the conveyance
of a corpse in a hermetically sealed box.
$66.00 had to be paid the other day here
to fetob the body of the late John McNeil
trona Winnipeg to Brussels. It was un-
aoaompanied; We would not objeot to a
reasonable profit but if the above rate is
not out of all proportion to the service
rendered than we have no idea of fair.
nems.
laomp9red. With 0630,7$9 in' 1898, and the
latter rope acorn $0,076 ill 1898t to 4874,•.
428 in 1901, The Moreau in the totgl
mineral, proderil`ion from 1098 to 1901 woo
0$ per omit, and that of metallic prodaete
alone 101 per cent.
v
Tula week winds up the Hare Ball aea(
sou for 1902 ae far; ea tbe.ldaetern Ae-
eoolation is ooneerned. It will be a Mom
!Walt ae far es Toronto and Bata,k, are
oepcerued and neither club will have
much right to "ease" the other. T'be
indioatlone point to the Queen oily win-
ning the pennant. When a have ball
game will attract a crowd of from 9,000
to 10,000 people the supposition le that
the diamond has still quite a bold on the
people. It also teaohee the Iseeon that
folks can attend anything they make up
their mind to. How would it be to apply
this rale to the thumb services 7
- THE aunnal report of T. W. Gibson, a
former Noronha, direolor of the Ontario
Bureau of Mines for 1901, shows that
considerable progress hae been meds in
mining is this province during the last
five years. In 1898 the total yield was
only $7,2155,877, while in 1900 it reached
$9,298,624, which was again augmented
last year to $91,881,086. The pure metal.
lie output of 1901 was valved at $5,016,.
734, whereas ft was only $2,666,220 in
1900 and $1,689,002 in 1898. The pro-.
dootion of nickle rose from $514,220 in
1898 to $1,859,970 in 1901, wbioh wan
more than double the product
of 19011. Other marked increaser)
wore in pig iron and iron ore. Last year'°
Mishter Grogan
Tolls All About 1':guloudville.
Egmondville issittywabed about mid-
way betune th' Rod Tavern an' Wint'rop.
Th' Sayfort' authorities olaime Egmond.
villa ae a suburb but Egmondvilliano
won't have it that way, but honld taeht
to th' oidea that Sayfort' io a suburb iv
Egmondville. Clancy says that wad be a
°aea iv th, tail waggin'th' dog. Finnerty
Bays that Egmondville is th' capital iv
Tnokerobmit, an' beano commotion what
iver wid Sayfort' either phyeloally or
morally. An' Finnerty'° poehted. He
says it was eittled by th' Irish somewhere
about th' beginnin'ivth' laahtoint0ry,an'
bait bin iu an uneittled condition fuer
since. It wan named afther ao onldIrleh
family be th' name Van Egmond who
emigrated from a plane oalled Schleswig.
Holstein, in alt' county iv Fermanagh
somewhere about 1690 or webby later on,
It woo a fiouriohin' little place some years
ago whin Sayfort' was wearin, abort
pante, but tonne has worked great
changes since thin, Saytoat, is now a
buetlin' little town, felt iv bnoiniee and
baled hay, gr0cerys an' lunch rooms,
oimint ptvemints an' muddy ehtre, to,
sewers, open an' shut, an, all koinde iv
canned fruit, whoile Egmondville is quiet
an' ionofioeive—th' remains iv eoma'ting
that wanoe was, an' a refuge for retoired
farmers. Egmondville was intinded by
nathure fur a town. It ie beautifully
aittywated, it hae far-ht-ulaes drainage,
good wather power, an' all alt'
other symptom, an' th' inhabitants are
thrifty an' indnetrione, But Salton'
got t0' railroad an' E;mondville got th'
go-by, an' eo, while Sayfort' prospers,
Egmondville ehtands idly by an' folds its
hands an' soya, "Well, ay ye're betther
off than we are, there's wan satisfaction
—we're bet,her lukin."
But Egmondville is not widont its in"
duetries. Th' trog.leg iudnothry tarnishes
imploymint fur th' kids, an' who hasn't
heard iv Colbert'° .famous beer 7 Thin
there's th' two tanneries—Jaokaon's and
Holman's both doin' a rushin' business.
Betoor I oonolode I mutat pay me reek-
peoto to hie Wurehip th' Mayor, me ould
frind Jacob McGee. He bao btu th'iworthy
mayor iv a worthy village iver since it
Waded !akin' afther, au' whativer ye may
say regarding' Ih' biusiniee statue- iv
Egmondville, its municipal uffaire have
bin remarkably free from corruption,
boodlin', intimidation, jingoism, partby
polities an' all the riot iv it. Long may
he reign.
Brussels Council.
The regular monthly eeeaion of Brno -
gels looal legislature was held in the
Commit Chamber on Tuesday evening of
last week.
All the members were prevent, the
Reeve in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting read and past-
ed.
Accounts were presented ae follows :—
A. MaLauohlin, salary $ 25 00
N. F. Gerry, mieoellaneoaa 5 42
Moved by B. Wilton, ascended by 11.
Henderson, that above aoconnto be paid,
—Carried.
Communications was read from J. G.
Skene, Chief of the Ftre Brigade,. in
reference to additional fire hose. It woe
moved by S. Wilton, seconded by N. F.
Gerry that 200 feet be purohaeed.—Car-
ried. The neceeeity of constructing a
new water tank near or North of the
railway was talked over but no action
taken.
- The penal routine of Connell badness
was broken up by the visit of Thoa. Mc-
Gregor, the well known inventor, who le
interested in maws and tools, Clerk Soott
read the following from bim :—
I ask Ohs Oonnoil to give me fifty dol.
Lars of a grant to put a oement finish on
the outside of my shop till our bneinees
gets time'to develop. Yours for busineee,
T. MoGosooa, Brussels Saw and Saw
Tool Works.
Concerning the McGregor Bruooelo
Saw and Saw Tool Worke, McGregor Saye,
that anyone in Brasoele will be in favor
of this move. MoGregor says he hae the
Americaus and lots of otbere iutereeted
0o this case is olear. There Cannot be
any mistake in making a start and Bros
seta will be pare to gain by thio floe, new
enterprise. Anyone will ray with mo
that a machine °hop ie needed very much
in tbie town and se I have aoboioelocali-
ty for thio shop. sod do expect to be
noticed by the leading men of our floe
town, and will be able t0 'repair for the
pnblto on maohinory as well as making
our own new saw tool fixtures. Yours
for Bruise's, T. MoGnaooa, B,nesels
Saw and Saw Tool Words.
To Tali Pnnrro,—Aa I have talked
witb hundreds of people on thio baeineev
so I promised to let them know when I
was ready to form a company and any
one that i0 interested in the [Muting of
the McGregor Brueeele Saw and Saw
Tool Company, please see MoGregorand
get partion'ars and give year name and
addre0e, as I need capital and will• make
money fast and easy for anyone that will
invest. Yours for money, T. Magnaoon,
Brgceale Saw and Saw Tool Works, Mill
St,, Braenele, Ont.
In oupport of Mr. MoGregor'4 canton
tions be brought to Ohs Coattail a large
number of the tools and other equipment
of hie bueineao, spread them oat on the
table before the Board and gave a minute
description of their enperlority over °thea
on the market, A lively fusilade of
production' of the former was $1,701,701,1 queries was answered in rapid snooeesion
but Om Connell gave a ooaple of rano°^°
as to why they oou14 not apntply with Ole
;equeat at pr00ant.
0040011 then adjourned.
Grey Oeuncsil )1 oeti1lg",
The O4unoil wet Marmot to order,' at
Loug'e ;Hall, Oranbrook, at 10 o'elogk 5,
m„ 00 Sept. 8th, the Remo iu rho chair,,
and other manner° all present; Mipnteo
of loot meetigg were reed and approved,
Moved by Fraser, aeoonded by Turnbull
that John Ansley, County liridgo Iaopeo•
tor, be netiliod to have approaobee to
Duke'sbridge on boundary 'Grey and
Elmo, put in a proper otate of repair as
soon as p000ible,—Oarried. Thera being
no appeals on the Looking Drain 13y -law,
it wa0 moved by Livingeton, seconded by
Fraser that Sy•law No, 187, known as
the Looking Drain Bylaw, be finally
pained.—Carried. Moved by McDonald,
seconded by Livingoton that F. S, Scott
be appointed Inepeotor of abutments and
bridge at lot 6, on, 14, at 91.60 par day.
—Carried. Moved by Iaiviogston, second
ed by Turnbull that F. W. Fairnoomb,
Mo$illop'a engineer, be empowered to
include coat of grubbing and epreadittg
excavated earth on road allowance along
route to Bolton drain: —Carried, Moved
by McDonald, seconded by Livingston
than the Engineer'o report as read re
Kranter drain be adopted.—Oarried,
Moved by M1Dooald, aeoonded by Turn•
ball that By•law Nu. 192 be read lot and
2nd time and be provisionally adopted,
and that 50 copies of same be printed and
served on parties interested.—Carried.
On motion of McDonald and Turnbull
the following accounts were ordered to
be paid ;—•-
Guhr & Fogal,14th con, drain..,.,21200 00
00
41 200 00
John Hanguld, miscellaneous 2 05
A. M. McKay & Co., 20 lbs. strikes 70
W. Mason, rop'g road at lot .0, con, 8.-, 1 60
Saml. Smith, grad'g on bdy. Grey and
Wallace 318
David Campbell, w,ire fence on bdy
Grey and Wallace - 0 00
Alex. Barron, farm bridge lot 19, con.10 10 00
Trueman Smith, oes'g eng'r Lamont dr 1 80
Robt. Bell, Work on grader and repairs 4 45
Robert Menzies gravel 9 92
P. Bloke, completing contract on side -
road 1, con. 13 200
A. Reymann, polling booth No. 7 4 00
J. Redmond, gravel sidmoad 6, con. 10 9 20
Geo. Hodge, dram lot 28, 18 00.
John Robinson, gravel lot 8d, eon, CO....17
and olderoad U 18 16
John Meehan, gravel 1 84
J. McNair, farm bridge, lot 22, con, 14,10 00
W. Ziegler, lob 17, 0011. 18 10 00
Robert Coutts, gravel 2 00
L. Steles, farm bridge, lot 18, con. 18.-10 00
W'. McNeb, lot 20, con. 1810 00
E. Clark wire fence, lot 16, con. 17 .-2 00
John McIntosh, postage and stationery 4 00
Twp, of /lima, ro Peet drain.... ......... 76 00
W. H. Kerr, 85 copies Looking drain
By-law 10 00
W. H. Kerr, part pay't rinting cont't 25 00
Charles Querengesser. limber 19 77
Edward Bryan, Sec.-Treas. S. S. 170. 4,
Jno Reid, removing orossway ot;lot 25, 400
con, 14 49 00
Guhr et Fogel, 14th con. drain " 100 00
On motion of McDonald had Turnbutl,
Council adjourned to meet at Township
Hall on Monday, the 13th day of Ootober,
when the Court of Revisiou on the Kram
ter drain By-law will be held at 10 o'clock
a. m- JOHN MCINTOSH, Clerk.
Clinton.
D. Cantelon sent 2,000 baskets of pears,
crabo, elm, to the Winnipegmarketslast
week.
A picture in A. T. Cooper's China room
took a drop one night last week and
smashed $20 worth of goods.
Master Walter Holmes stepped on a
nail, running it about an inch Into his
foot, and neoeeeitating the dootor'e oars.
Tboo. Leokie, for some time enaietant
editor of the New Era, was in town fast
week. Be'is mail clerk, running between
Hamilton and London.
W. J. Paisley went to Wiarton to value
a hotel for, Sam. Beattie, formerly of
Brunets, Mit now of London, who is buy-
ing
uying oat the Atnerioan hotel there.
Harland Bros. have purohaeed over
400 cords of wood from Jowett'° which
they intend to supply their customers
with in oae0 of the scarcity of coal.
Mise Carol Newcombe went to London,
Monday of last week, to take a farther
000000 in music' at the Conservatory.
Her many friends will be sorry to hear
that she has given up her mimic clam io
Clinton.
Geo. Sellery, Madison, Wie, brother
of Mra. A. T. Cooper, who bas bead vie
icing at hie home in Rinoardine, stop ped
off here for a abort time. He is pro fees
or of history in the aladieon College and
wan on his way to resume duties at that
eobool.
R. J. Cliff, who underwent ao opera
tion a few weeks ago, is recovering as
rapidly as was expected, but it will be
Boma weeks yot before be will be able 'to
again attend to business. In the mean•
time; Mr, (fluff is bearing cm under his
enforced oonfiuement with the ohs eryman•
mer characterietio of him.
The members of the Collegiate Inmti.
tate toot ball club held their annual
meeting for the purpose of transacting
bueinese for Ohs Fall term, Following
offioera were elected :—E.' M. McLain,
u
Hon, Pire9ident ; 1t. Et Stgddart, Preoi.
dont 111 1{ing, ideo.•T'reasnrer p Oboe.
Neaterd, Captain ; 0. Sewer°, J, whld.
don, N, Morel', Cwmrntttoe. It wad not
900145(4 whether an °qtly would he mace
for the. Rough 0013 Or not.
0. Organ and wife have leaned through
their pommel, Mraara 1'rendtoot t4 Haye
tkoderivlt, a writ on the Grand "frank
Rahway, olabniut; damages of 910,000
for injuries margined by Mra, Olein CO a
G, T. 11, train loot mouth. Af re, tit Cott it
is alleged was going to Goderiult, mid at
0130 station there when the train °topped,
she etartad to get off Oho oar, when the
treip started again, and she was thrown
against. the oar door with each foro9 se
tc inflict Bever° ipjurieo, and fon whloh
the aotion is based. Ognnieting ovidenae
eeemo to be going the rounds, and the
ouooe1 for Otto G. T. R. spent three days
in Iowa last week, working up their Bide,
and claim they have good grounds fur nq
action. It is likely to be fought out ip
court.
MoUililop.
Iliiee Tena Gray of Ma'fiillop, ander•
went a aorions operation on Saturday, 0th
in8t,
Mloo Rosa Smith hae again been ono.
coastal in her examination, thio time ob
taioing a First elate certificate.
A lawn festival, in oonneotion with
Bethel Methodiet church, will be held .at
the reeidei oe of David Boyd, nue and a
quarter miles East Lcadbury, on Thum.
day of thio week.
Robert Campbell hie purchased the
100 sore farm belonging to the estate of
aha lata 'Thomas Campbell, being lot 20,
7cb con. The prior paid watt $6,680.
This gives Mr. Campbell 600 sores in a
block.
Rob. Mao oy left for London to take a
0000nd 040000 at the Oommeroial college.
At the last meeting of the Ladies' Aid
1t woedecided to build a verandah to the
trout of the Haman Methodiet parsonage,
P. 0. Stoneman, wife and child, of St.
Paul, Minn , arrived to;pend a few Bayo
with hie brothare andrtherre'ativ,o here.
Hansell with its 31 5 miles of cement
oidewalke and its w' 11 kept streets has a
taxation of only 10.1 10 mill on avary low
aeeeet:nook.
Miss Bell, of Blyth, has been engaged
by 'iM'lr.. Ronnie to take charge of the
millinery department.
Thr- o oowe got on the G. T. 11. 108011
near the ate lion on '1'deeday night of last
week and th,• goo ion men placed them in
the poem 1. One of th m happened to be-
long to the pouudkteper.
O.vning to the sal lone illneeo of her
mother, who will have to undergo an
op,•ration, Mao Btepbeurou heo bean
granted a mouth's leave t 1 a tseuoe from
her duties by the- oebool board. plias
Whiteside tastes charge of herroom until
her return.
Ford wick.
Chris. Severt has a corn stalk on big
lot in the village, wbioh measured 12
feet 5 inches in length.
Reports that pot0toee are rotting badly
in heavy land are coming in from differ-
ent .parts of the country.
J. J. Montgomery end Wm. McLaugh-
lin delivered to a Mr. McLeod, of Elora,
50 head at very flue feeding cattle, which
he drove to that plaoe.-
.Dr. Spume, Secretary-Treaourer, Ford
wioh Public Sobodi has reoeivad a grant.
of $30 from the County Treasurer on
account of the Public School Continuation
ola•aeae.
Avery pleasing event took. plainon
Tuesday of lust week at the reoidenoe of
Anthony Holt, sr., of the 4th con.,
Ilowick, when his youngest daughter,
Ella, was joined in wedlook to Ohrietoph•
er Weitz, of Wiarton.
Ms Enrxon,—Please allow me space
11ronah your aolomne to notify the trus-
te.e of School Seotion No. 9, that unless
water is furnished for the scholars inside
of one month, I mean to take legal action
to compel them to do so. Oar reboot bas
'been without water for a Dumber of years.
—GEonn& To2TEN
We aro sorry to have to report the
serious illness of Jo -atilt Williumeou, sr.,
of Newbridge. Mr..Williameon has au
inuer growth in the bowels and a contul-
tetfon of doctors was held a few days ago,
when it was deoided that nothing ooald
be done for him, Until the last year or
so Mr. W., although in his eighties, hae
been in 5. od .health.
Destructive forest fires are raging near
Victoria, B. 0.
Daniel Matthews, a farmernear Water-
ford, oommitted euioide by taking arsenic.
The Arohbiehop of Quebec hats appoint.
ed Rev. Father Alexis spiritual diraotor
of trades unions.
The 0. P. R. are trying to prevent the
Canadian Northern from crossing their
line at Emerson.
John Roberts employed by the Lachine
Rapids flydraulio Company, was found
drownedinthe oaual. He leaves a widow
i , Toronto
Downing Bros.
Footsore ani teary"?
Don't need to Beek for a rein-
edy—'tion't a corn cure, either,
simply rightly made, fit -the -feet
hind of shoes, of which. d'e have
an' ample supply. Look in our
windows, look at our shoes, try
them, buy them and the shoes
will "make good." The latest
styles, as well ae comfort, govern
our buying. Prices ditto.
Agents for 'the Slater Shoe.
Downing . Bros.
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A.NTEl ;..— A TRUSTWOR.
nor gentleman or mlt mon.
tY to manage 410)100P0 forlau y00)1 aotilb11911•
ed bowie of oolld limmefal utantllei , A
straight, bona ride weekly aae11 Wary or
918,00 paid by ohedlt
eek elkolt. Wostlaw.i
y tlt,
alt axps9
oe5 carnal tom tlaadquartere,
1Noe°y' advanced 100 809500099, Manager,
049 9eatott Bldg.,tlltiear;e.
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Another a114999oe In Clive is the preeenttendency of the Comsat market,
ehorOttge le roporlpd and pelmet are very firm and only foe let nodialo'
a90eptatme, If °rd9re aro placed whit Qu within the to at. 90 day° tv0
can empire a pitrice that will Sava money ae we have secured, ander oon.
fatal., Clement at aprloe below the 01090004 market video. }oar order
plaoad with tet wtli re/ANY() par piomptettvntlon and will be upprootated.
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Our new line of Lamps steed without a rival, Last 0esson'5 trade baa
demonstrated the foot that our Lamp Goode are handepme, up.to.date
and remarkably low in pride, Your ohoiee now while stook' 10 new and
varied from,91 00 to 97, 00.
WASHINC MACHIN.ES
Double action Washer—The "Knoll"—awarded Fieet Premium and
Gold Medal at Weddle Fair, 1893, When you buy tbie machine you
got Otto BEST YIIT P11QDUOED• A trial will cost you nothing. J.
Holmes, of Clinton, Ont,, soya in hie testimonial ; "The Knoll welter
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n011000N130 nae several good Farina for
sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships
of aforri8 and Grey, 0 7. NOrol't, Brussel
A SACRIFICE IN REAL ES—
Temz,—$0000,00 will buy th0 Dlolmn-
gbey Block in the Village of Brussels. Thalia
two Ana stores must be sold to Mose out the
McCaughey Estate, tateudlrg pn lubnsers
should investigate at puce, Apply to r'. 8..
SCOTT' or. G. F. 111.1110, lirunie's,Ou t,
HOUSE A1�D 7; AOEES OF
tr land, eligibly local -d a l'ut•nh eery
street, h u s els, fur -tuts- Will be o •Id o't
puc or house and lair separately, to atilt
purchaser. Good dairy he i iven In oenuce-
tuu, PO9E0881011 could' be given may ti,I,0.
Po,' 90000, terror, Rc„ apply to NLIi. 080
LAUGHLIN, Bruoeola,
VARtif FOR SALE,—BEING
Lot 7, Con. 10 Grey, containing 100
acreo,00 cleared and balance dry hardwood
bush. There are two horses, two harm .IBM
other outbuildings on the premises, also 2
oreharde. Farm in Me hast of order; well
drained, good toucan and all seeded down
exeunt 10 acres. Convenient to school.
Good community. P00000eion would be
given this Fall. For further particalatw 00
to price,, tonins, 60„ apply on the promisee
to Wu. TU RNBULL,
0.3 Walton P. 0.
'TARN FOR SALE.—BEING
tat 26. Con. le; Gray, oontainiug 1010
acres; 55 acre° cleared, balance bush There
iv a frame house, 18026 feet, with kitchen
10018 feet; barn 87100 feet •;. stable 24x40
feet; orchard, well, do. Farm is well fenced
and only 15 miles from school, a ore, mot -
office and oburoh. Pooeoeoion to put in
crop next Pall. For further particulars as
to price, terms, do., apply to GEORGE
8 PA1tLING�
Proprioto r, Oraabroo k P. 0.
FARM FOR SALE, BEING
Lot 11, Con. 8, Grey, containing 90,fj
Bores. 80 acres cleared. Good frame house,
cedar log barn, orchard, 00. Farm is well
watered. spring creek on rear end ; conven-
ientto school and church ; 91 miles from
the thriving village of Brussel°. Poaeeesion
would be given next March with privilege
of Fall plowing, ,4o, For (further particu-
lars as to price, terms, 00., apply on the
promises to RICH. ROE, Proprietor, or
Brussels P. O. - 02-3m
FARM FOR SALE.—BEING
East k Lot 7, 00n.17, Grey, aontai niug
60 aareo, 0 aoree in good 'hardwood boob,
remainder oleared, well teuaod and ,lrateed-
It le in a good state of cultivation, all seed-
ed to groes but 10 acres. There is a good
/Tema. barn, 86x50 feet, with stabling; also
frame house, 20028 feet. Buildings•are in
good repair being built about 0y 'ears ago.
Farm is about a mile from school end two
milia/rola Walton. Will also sell Lot 21.
Con, 18, Grey, containing 64mires, All bush,
There is a lot of valuable timber ou ttie lot.
10 le good soil and is dry at any season.
This pioperty will be sold without regard
to value ao the proprietor is going West
For further partloulars apply on Lot 7, Con.
17, or address D&N1EL D1o5I0LLAN,
8.01 Walton. P.O.
IMPERIAL
ORCHESTRA
BRUSSELS TOWN HALL
TUESDAY, SEPT. 23
Admission 25c ; Reserved Seats 35c. Plan at Fox's Drug Store.
UNDER AUSPICES OF METHODIST CHURCH,
This will be a rare Musical Treat and will no doubt be taken
a lvaotage of by many. 10 Artiste in Chorus, Story, Plantation
Melodies, Solo, Quartette and Orchestra..
'fl
Spoiled a Good Baking
you have many a time by using en
inferior grade of flour. Your bread will
always /as light, white and sweet when
using the Venda. It is always of sup.
erior quality, with no variation, and is
carefully made from the beat grown
Manitoba wheat. Try this satisfactory
brand for your bread, oaken and pies,
and you will never nee any other.
ALF. BAEIER,
B1t1f8SE90
COBER & SONS' CARRIAGE FACTORY,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO.
WE are having a splendid season in our large sale of Buggies, and are in a position totsup-
ply the wants of the public with a First=class article. We will sell either 'Wholesale or
Retail. .
Special attention given to the manufacture of Farm Wagons, either common sized, wheels or
half truck with 2i or 3 inch tires.
Field Rollers and Wheelbarrows with steel or wooden wheels.
Repairing and Repainting promptly attended to,
Our attention will soon be turned to the Cutter Trade for the Coming Winter.
GIVE US A CALL.
John Cober .& Sons' Carriage Factory.