The Brussels Post, 1897-3-5, Page 88
PURE HONEY
1` 1 ibo. for $1,
PURE HONEY
12, 111:1. for $1.
12 1-2 lbs. fox $1
of Pure Honey.
12 1-2 lbs. for $1
of Pure IIoney.
Come quick and bring eotnething to
put it in unless you want 10 lbs, with
pail for $1, or in bottles.
DEADl19AN t McCALL,
THE BRUSSELS POST
MAR, 5, 1897
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A LOOM. poet tells in tide issue of the Aliso McCallum, who has been visiting
weeders of a snow Hessle Mrs J A Stewart returned to her home
R. LEA•Irsenmuna roauived a car of tow at Cabourg on Mondety.
for upholstering tide week, Jas. Rennie and wife, of Shakespeare, n
A lase of live hogs was shipped by Jail. ; paid a visit to NIre. Tufts and Mrs,
Ireland on Thnredny or this wools, Stewart, Queen street, this weeds.
Tux 12th of July oolebratiou to be hold Moses Doll, who took (Marge of a ship -
in Brussels this year promisee to be a . cont of parses to Landon, England, for
regular old-fashioned monster gathering, George Parker, has arrived house,
a»Rau oars of pane end one Cat' of oats
were shipped by Messrs, Beaker ,0 Van.
stone during the past week and a ear of
pons by R. Graham.
As on elocuticuiat and Interprotsr of
nhaacter Miss Clark is said to he a great
enmities, She appears le the Town Hall,
Brussels, this (Friday) evening.
'aux eontraut for carrying the mails to
the (:liuto° station has been re-atvardecl
to Samuel Beattie, hie tender presumably
being the lowest, out of abort seven.
Hese Miss Margaret Stuart Clark at
the i'own Hall this (Friday) evening.
She comes under the nuspiees of the
Town Band. Pleur of Wail ab ['ox's drug
FE0V1'eV'E.
Rxi1sn.t'1'e 010101ng train ran down
a red fox nu the line East of Brussels and
the result was the sudden demise of Lir,
Sect$on•mal hiller fell heir to the
pelt.
le lire new Temperance legislation be-
fore the Local Legislature islature becomes law
ru
Druggists, • Opticians and Booksellers, one of the hotels in Brussels will be
struck off, as according to our population
three will be our limit,
A COMM .U1T has been made against a
few young men for insulting ladies on the
street and this lute is penned as a warn.
Eng t„ them that if it is continued there
is freebie !Wend for them,
1\rxr Tuesday, at 19 o'obeuk, 3?. 9,
Scott, auctioneer, will offer the 100 -acre
Gomm Sorra, (1°ING 0Wi W. fa
dazed 01, rm, being South ball lot 20, con. 7,
Ssnrams :L1 Mall,I Mall 12:5: p.m Mixed 11:41 ado Morrie, for sale at the Queen's Hotel,6p 0. ,
B. tinsels, by public auction.
CouN'rr promotion examinations, in
e` y t n; couuectiou with the Public schools, take
Brat
� l �1�15 l'���< place on Thursday and Friday, March
_ 2511.1 and 20111, The necessary arrange -
monist are naw being made by Inspectors
Rabb and Tum.
Ovne 30 members were enrolled in
connection with the new Commit of
• TEs live lane market is booming. Chosen Friends instituted by W. G.
Rue the District trews on inside pe les, Collins, Grand Organizer, at Tara last
Sponse moving has already token au weeds. Mr. Collins left for Hanover with
the intention of scoring another victory.
WEnNEsna1: evaning quite a number of
Bruseelitea went to Seafortb to
see the sights es displayed by
the wonderful Cinematograph. One
of the loads unloaded at a pitch hole
South of Brussels on the return trip but
no one was injured.
Anvsnrrs0xu Ix TILE POST PAYS.—A
business man told us this week that he
could trace direct results to his advertis-
ing with us in many instances. Another
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
souxioERN EXTENSION w. 0. & D.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
A chief's amang ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
initial spurt,
Seam Assizes will open at God,rieh
next Monday.
Smoot Board will tnaet on Friday
evening of neat week.
M. Wusox shipped a oar of cattle last
Thursday from Brussels.
Tnursnuv was Horse Fair in Brussels
and attracted a big crowd.
A COxltIINICA710N on Dominion political
affairs is orowded out of this issue.
ON Thursday Messrs. Clegg & 1:):01,38
Rentleman says "I find TnE Poor an A 1
shipped a oar of cattle frau this station, medium for advertising." Try our
Tun Laundry is rushing work this columns whether you wish to buy or sell.
week. If you hove not patronized it do
ao PACIxe R.1cle.—In connection with the
DRovEn McLEax will ship 2 of races to be held on Brussels half mile
cattle to Buffalo from Brussels in a few took on the Queen's Birthday, a stake
days. rune for pacers has been opened. The
FnmAr of next week the Brussels ilex purse will be $100 with h mile heats, best
mill and the Livingstone farm wi1l be of. 3 to 5. The horses most be owned in
fared for sale at 1 oelock to close up Huron County and eligible to 3 minute
estate of J. & J. Livingston. class. The stake race for trotters has
DEAD100) & MWCArr, having dissolved filled for the same date.
partnership, respeotfully request that all Tows BAND.—The annual meeting of
who owe them would settle before Marsh the Town Band was held Tuesday even.
12th, as Mr. McCall leaves town on that lug at which the following nflicere were
date. elected for the ensuing year :--
LIE
—
LIE report of the North Perth Go. President and Trea.., R. N. Barrett ;
Orange Lodge contains this sentenee of Vice -President, W. H. Stewart ;
interest to thie locality :--Toe brethren Secretary, Fred. Gilpin ;
unanimously decided to celebrate the Committee—E. Grewar, Wm. Watt,
earning 12th of July in Brussels, and Alex. Bird.
WEDNEenir afternoon of this week at Jas. Jones was retained as leader at a
the Methodist Parsonage, Brussels, Rev. salary of $100 per annum. The Band is
S. J. Albin tied the matrimonial bow knot now to a tiptop shape and open for en.
between William M. Hudson and Miss gagemente for the coming year.
Ettie Nelson, both of Grey township. MAT'muoNtAr,.—We learn that Harry
TSIs week Mr. Parsons, of London Comte, a brother of Mrs. Geo. Thomson'e
was 10 town on business connected with and a former resident of Brussels, not
the Ronald Fire Engine Works. Itis in. only wooed but won one of our estimable
timated that he will asthma the duties of young ladies, in the person of Mise Teenie,
tr:vellina agent for the works, a position daughter of James Menzies, William
he is well qualified to fill. street, Brussels. The ceremony took
Musses. DEADUAN & McCALL have per- cplace ity of 5Chicago, wears thof ise weekeholds e
lucrative position from whish he tilde
considerable difficulty in absenting him-
self, lienee, true to her womanly pledge,
turn. Mr. Deadman again resumes sou. the bride adopted Hence Greeley's
trol of the business here. advice and went West. Harry would
Tim annual meeting of the East Heron have been in a great box if the now Mrs.
Teachers' Convention will be held in Coutts had been stopped at the inter•
Wingham on Friday and Saturday, May national line as an alien, as was the case
Stet and 22nd. Either Mr. Stewart, of in another instance. May health, wealth
the Normal school teaching staff, or In. and happiness be the portion of Mr.
specter Dearness, of Middlesex County, Coutts and bride is the worst wish 'file
ie expeoted to be present and deliver ad. POST has for them.
dresses.
1313IExE,1L,--00 Thursday, Feb. 18th,
William Wilton and Miss Maggie Mc-
Martin, two of our residents, slipped
away very quietly to Wingham where by
the aid of Rev. Dr, Gifford, they were
united in marriage. They will go into
huusrkeeping on their own account in
11r. Wilton's dwelling, William street.
Tum POST wishes thorn prosperity in
their new relationship.
Hones opREi'nen Noce.—Death claim•
ed another of the inmates in the person
of Henry Schwartz from Crediton. He
WKS about tic years of ase and died on
Monday, March 1st. Tuesday another
death took place in the person of Miss
Mary Adonis, whose home was previous.
ly at Belmare. Her age was 25 years,
The latest arrivals ere James Brown,
from Aehlield ; Mrs. Charlotte and Nliss•
es .fans and Elizabeth (;rooks, (mother
and two daughters) from Morrie town•
ship, making 65 inmates in the House at
the present time. Henry Bone, who
went throueh a critical operation, is
making rapid progress towards reeove'y
and will Coen bo around again, The in.
mates were very mush disappointed last
Sunday because there was no eeetrieo held
in the douse. There has been a good
supply of tirat•clmss ice safely housed for
use this coming Summer.
L,tunIER AN» His CAsInET. -We have
made arrangements by which enbseribere
to the Weekly Globe and Tum Pose' may
receive the handsome note picture 04
Premier Laurier, sitting at his Connell
board, surrounded by hie oabinet, on the
sense throe as are effete by the Globe.
The picture° are taken i rem photographs
and are reproduced in Sts. This very
desirable picture is not : :dd for leas than
50 menta per copy, but we call supply it to
subscribers at the low figure of 15 cents.
Sample ocpioa may be seen at this office,
or will be mailed to enbeoribers on receipt
of the price, The Globe is now 16 pages
every week, the beat paper of the kind
published in Oanada, The price of Tug
Pose and the Globe is only 01.50 0 year
in advanoe, or including the picture,
01.65. Old subscribers ae well as new
can have the pfeture for 15 °ante, We
will sand TIME POST and weekly Globe 3
months, on it trial trip, with picture in.
chided, for 50 cents in advanee,
chased a drug business in Chatham. 111r.
McCall will take charge of the business
there, ATr. Rogers bas gone for a week
to look after it until Mr. McCall can re
-
OPENED Onr.-3. H. Wilmer, of Blair,
has leased the blacksmith shop in con.
neotion with John Wynn's Carriage
Works, Brussels, and is now fully instal.
led. In hia advertisement in this week's
POST he solioits a share of public patron-
age. 3. correspondent to the Galt Re-
former says :—"Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ren•
eliaw held a reception on Friday evening
for 111r. and Mre. J. IL Wismar, on the
return after their. marriage. Both Mr.
Wisner and his bride, formerly Miss
Edith Krampein, are well and favorably
known here, and the young people to
show the esteem in wbioh they hold them
presented them with an address end an
elegant clock. The evening wee pleasant.
ly spent and all present realized that
Mr, and Alre. Renshaw know how to
entertain friends, NIr, Wismer'e many
friends with him euooess in his new
undertaking at Brussels," Told POST
extends a cordial welcome to Mr. and
Mrs. Wiemer in their beooming residents
of this plasm.
PeopiG We Know.
Lire. Anderson bete been quite ill dur-
ing the 5001 week, the tronble being
about the heart, Vie hope site will soon
be better.
D, A, Lowry and family remove from
Brussels to London next weelr, We are
sorry to lose good oitdzene but Mr, Lowry
thinks it wise.
Mies Attie Daly and Was Josie McKay,
of Seslorbh, were visiting Airs. Robt.
Ross and other friends in Brussels and
locality Met week.
E. 'W, Bruce, prinoipal of the Heron
street school, Toronto, who ie well known
in Brussels and Bleevalo, bad hie Salary
raiser) from 0700 to $1,000.
Lew, JAolcenn, who has been employed
at Chatham and Bothwell for several
years, will take a position in the Ronald
]?ire Engine Werke, Brussels.
We end a plonsant call last week from
J. F. I%ioCrae, of Roseland, It was l.e
ported that he had come Meat to wed It
Montreal bells, but 3. F'. says he hasn't
time just uow to moray. Ile went West
on Saturday.
D. Ferguson, wife and children, of
Teeswater, were renewing old friendships
in this locality this week. In spite of all
the hard work done by Mr, Ferguson, we
are glad to know that be still plumps
down the scales at 220.
Miss Dolly Bather ie visiting in Wrox.
ete1.
Miss Annie Slommor ie visiting in
Toronto.
Mrs. Geo. Thomson ie visiting in Galt
this week,
Peter Cantton talks of seeing Roseland
this Spring.
Will. Leatnerdale was in tower ou
Wed nesclay.
Inc. Ritchie talks of taking 0 trip
to Keewatin.
Miss Jean MaLauohliu spent several
days in Seaforth.
Mrs, (Dr.) hloNaugbton is visiting in
Stratford for a few weeks.
Wm. Mooney has been laid up with
pleuriey but is getting over it all right.
Miss Annie Inman, of Stratford, was
visiting at Mrs. Jas. Wilson's last week.
Misses Mary and Mamie Sample are
attending the Millinery Openings et
Toronto,
Jas. Fox, wife and children, were visit-,.
ing relatives in Wingham for a few days
thie week.
Mies Jessie Hogarth, of Kincardine,
was visiting Mrs. Geo. Hogarth for a
couple of weeks.
Business Locals,
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OAPITAI, (Authorized) 02,000,000
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A General Banking Business Transacted, Farmers' Notes
Drafte Issued and Collections made on all pointe.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 01,00 and upwards from slat of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly.
SrEOTAL ATTENTION OVEN TO TEM COLLECTION OP FARlnane' BALE NOTES.
Every facility afforded Customers living at a dietance,
Dlecounted.
A. 1 Lute Huron herring cheap at Me-
Cruoken's.
LAKE herrings for sale at Jas. Ballon.
tyne's grocery.
No. 1 Clover and Timothy Beed cheap
et McCracken's.
ArrLnrox's world renowned Teas for
sale at Thomson's.
Rooms or dwelling to rent over my
store, I. C. Richards,
SEED Peas for sale, warranted clean.
Walter YOill, gravel road.
Do not forget we repair rubbers, boots
and shoes cheap and durably.
L C. Riobarde.
Some men's felt boots on hand yet
whish will be Bold ata bargain.
I. C. Richards.
Pare of new bob•sleigbe b0 exohange for
wool nr lumber. Good chance. Jas.
Wel , r ,• ,ratio,,, make'.
$20 Ao.aut'10 gold piece loot in or near
Brussels. A suitable reward will be paid
by leaving it at Tun Posr at onee.
Num stock of envelopes to hand at Tme
Pae'r Publishing House. Get your b,ei•
nese card printed on 500 of them. Price
less than retail rate.
W. F. STEWART has now completed
repairs at the National Boller Mille
wbioh will enable him to guarantee
satisfaction. Manitoba dour always on
hand.
KARL'S Clover Root, the great Blood•
Purifier gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation.
25 eta, 50 ole and $1.00. Sold by Jamas
Fax Druggist, Brussels.
Kg
SEmolc s pure is sold on a guarantee.
It aures incipient oonsumption. It is
the best cough cure. Only one cent a
dose. 25 ots., 50 ots. and $1.00. Sold by
James Fox, Druggist, Brussels.
COMFORTABLE brick residence with every
convenience, furnace, &c., for sole or to
rent. Immediate possession given.
For further particulars apply to Mrs,. R.
Walker, Turnberry street, Brussels.
CAPTAIN Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego,
Cal„ says :—"Sbiloh's Catarrh Remedy
is the first medicine I have ever found
that would do me any good." Price 50
cents. Sold by Jas. FoX. druggist, Brus•
sele.
Ino saw filing for 25o. each time after
the first time if no one files between
times, and I charge aoeorclingly if saw
gets damaged. Wood taken in payment
if delivered tit the time the deal is made.
Taos. McGeneen.
Ties hardest saws warranted full set
without breaking, as I have a new, safe
and fast way of setting saws. Sawa that
are in fine order given in exchange for
laws that are onto£ order by paying the
difference. T. McGregor, saw filer, Brea.
eels, Queen St., East.
(sneers, --Any one desiring carpets
will do well t0 call at -the Brussels Wool-
en Mill before buying elsewhere, as they
have the largest assortment of samples
ever shown in tbie locality, rouging in
prise from 300. to $1.00, Homs & Co.
BAnnini Orrsnnn: That eligible half
03re lot situate nn the Southern portion of
Turnberry street, Brussels, will be die•
posed of below coat. Very easy terms.
Write for partinulare to Jong ITAnnaEavne,
174 Queen et. West, Toronto.
"1110 001111 011,0 1A100E0,"
A few more good, hustling, experienced
canvassers wanted for this popular law
book. It sells lista hot rakes and every
purchaser says it is the best ho has ever
seen. Write to W. H. Auger, 28 Ulster
St., Toronto, Ontario. Only $1.00.
CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR.—If he advises
Cod Liver Oil we recommend Wompole's
Tasteless Preparation. You can't taste
the nil ; all you taste ie wild cherry, and
that's good. What ,you get is flesh and
strength. Ceres coughs, colds and
%native diseases. Jae. Fox,
3 In Chemist and Druggist.
Nnw BAXEev,—Baving purchased the
business' and good will of N, Blackmore,
1 am now in possession and prepared to
attend to the wants of the public, We
will have constantly on band a first-class
supply of bread, buns, cakes and pnet;y.
Bread delivered daily to all parts of the
town. Orders promptly attended to.
The patronage of the people of Brussels
and)eurroundingcountry sot lotted. Satin.
faction guaranteed. W. A. Cneu.
Michael Delaney, the Grand Trunk
sectiollnan who was etruok by w train
near Dundee, died at Hamilton.
141r, Bertrand, the Liberal candidate,
is opposed to any protest in St. Boniface.
W. O. Wilson, grocer, of Woodetook,
oommiLtecl suicide by taking a dose of
pt•ussio acid,
Miee Alice Kay, employed et the Gib-
son House. Belleville, oommitted suicide
by laking Paris green.
W. J. Gage and othere milted Prosier
Greenway to establish a home for eon•
sumptivee in Manitoba.
David Winter, formerly of Sarnia,
died at the Bernard House, London,
from the nffaots of an overdose of tinc-
ture of opium,
While ice -boating near Sackett's. Har.
hoe, Ildward Frazier and Arthur Algate
sniffed tint so far stab they lost their way.
When disnovered Frazier was dead from
exposure.
IIUNTns.—In Cranbrook, on Feb, 24111
the wifef Mr.John o6 u liuutar of rt
daughter.
Ox'renv.--In Grey, on Feb. 28111, the wife
of Mr. George Oxtoby of a son,
LAvsounNE—MVlonxreoe, In Newry, on
Wadneedny, Feb. 24th, at the home
of the bride's parents, by Rev. 1. N1.
Auld, of Palmerston, Miss Jennie,
daughter of Mr. Jno. Morrison, sr.,
to Mr. Samuel Ltaybourne, of Palm-
erston.
,LAw—McGoNICLE.—At the residence
of the bride's parents, on Feb. 24th,
by Rev, N. Shaw, Mr. David Laid.
law, of Burnside, Manitoba, to Miss
Mary Habkirk McGonigle, daughter
of Mr. Geo. McGonigle, of Tucker -
smith.
HunsoN—PAwsoN.—At the Methodist
Parsonage, Brnssele,•on the 3rd inst.,
by Rev. S, J. Albin, Mr. William M.
Hudson and Miss Etie Pawson, both
of the township of Grey.
LAIDLAw—MCCsw. —In Sacramento, Cali-
fornia, on January 27th, Mr. Robert
33. Laidlaw to Miss Mary Jane Mo.
Caw, both of Sacramento City.
CLAxrox—TA11AN.—Ab the residence of
the bride's father, on Feb. 17th,
1807, by Rev. J. S. Fisher, of Gorrie,
Air. Leman E. Claxton, of Detroit,
Michigan, to Miss Evelyn J., daugh-
ter of 1)11. John Taman, of Blyth.
W1altsn—Ksolrrnui.—'On Feb, 17th, by
Rev. J. Showers, of Sheffield, Mr. J.
11. Wilmer, of Blair, to Miss Edith
Krampein, of Freeport, Ont.
WnTox—McMnnxlN —Io Wingham, on
Feb. 18th, by Rev. Dr. Gifford, Air.
William Wilton, to Mise Maggie,
daughter of Mr. Hugh McMartin,
both of Brussels. --
WATsoN. Io Morris, on March 1st,
James Watson, aged 78 years.
WILsoo.—In Atwood, on Sunday, Feb.
21st 1807 HenryWilson. ageded 00
years, 11 months
and 4 days.
Wuo.eox, In Atwood, on Thursday, Feb.
18th, the infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. W. III. Wilson.
HoLxxre.—In Atwood, on Wednesday,
Feb. 241b, 1897, Mrs. Mary Ann
Holmes, aged 52 years, 3 months
aid 16 days.
JAEpIvE.—In Howiok, on Saturday, 20th
inst., John Jardine, aged 62 years
and one month.
NiciroLsox.—In McKillop, on February
28111, Wm, Nicholson, aged 76 years,
3 months and 2 weeks,
LA
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WEnxharnAr, Marsh 10.—Farm stock.
Lot 24, Con. 7, Grey. Sale at 1 p. m.
Robb. McKelvey, Prop., F. 8. Soots, Ane.
Fume, Marsh 121-h.—Lot 3, Con. 16,
Grey. Farm stook, implements, &o.
Sale unreserved, at 1 p. m. Peter
Watson, Prop., Geo. Kirkby, Auo.
TUESDAY, Mnroh 16th.—Farm stook,
implements. East -1 lot 13, Con. 17,
Grey. Sale at 1 p. m. Duncan Mo.
Kenzie, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auc,
391M 7m11m -.111 3o.C.A.112, r=e111,
Fall Wheat
Spring wheat
Barley ..
Peas
Peas (large)
Oats
Butter, tube and rolls
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel-
Potatoes (per hag)
Hwy per ton
Hidee trimmed
Hides rough
Balt per bbl., retail
Sheep skins, each
Lamb shins oast
Apples par Uhl
Hogs, Live
Dressed Hogs
73 75
80
20 25
38 30
54 55
15 17
30 1.1
12 00
4 00 4 50
25
7 00 8 00
5 5},
4
1 00 00
50
15 40
50
4 00 4 10
4 00 5 00
THE PEOPLE'S CO MM.
CORD WOOD WANTED, -100
cordo, 4 feet 1on0, soft or hard, for cams,
RONALD FIRE IONGINE WOBIUS,
f1110 RENT.—LOT 10, IN THE
JAl 0111 Concession of Township of Grey,
100 noroe, 50 mores cleared; geed buildings;
good orchard and well watered. Will be rent-
ed for to, term 0f yearn. Apply to
02.4 WIIILIANL POLLARD Pallet P.0
FOOD WANTED.—MARK.1+1±1T
price win be paid for 8,000 or 4,000
write of cord wood, either soft or Hard, to be
delivered this Winter at the ENTE1tPRISE
SALT WON ES, BBrunels.
2011 Estate el T. T. GOLENiON.
J. A. STEWART MANAGER.
cametwtatl
PUBLIC SALE
—OF --
"arm in the Totialnehip of 1VSorrie
IInder and b virtue of a power Y t MO Or Ofsale 0
trained in 0 mortgage luted the 8rd day 01 of
April, 1805, made by Francis J. McCaughey
as Mortgagor to the Corporation of the
County of Huron and which watt maligned by
assigumant of mortgage dated the 151 day of
July IWO, and both 01 which will be produc-
ed at the tuns of sale, there will be offered
for sale by Publie Anshan nr the 0111511N'S
HOTtt2, IN 11116 TOWN OP BRUSSELS, on
Tuesday, lite Mb day of .11ar,:h, 1891,
at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, that certain
farm comprising the south halt of Lot nom.
bar Twenty in the Seventh Concussion of the
Township of Morris, in Ebro County of Ifuron,
containing 100 nares tunt or lose, being the
arm lately in occupation by F tauoie J. Mc •
I anghey.
The firm consists et 30 acres of gond clear.
eel laud fmh4,v feuded and the bal1nee is in
tin rdwood bush wttb some swamp.
The farm tins thereon a small 'frntn0 house
and a Immo burn 0.7110 shod. It is situated
about 3d 101100 ttonl the Town 0f 13r•Lleeele bn
a good farming section.
PE100te.-10 tin Cont. wish and the balance
in 30 daye,if dee rod by the purchaser a por-
tion of the purchase money may retrain uv a
first mortgage fora tends of yours. Terms
in other respects ma de known at sole aud
meanwhile may be ascertained on appBma•
Noe to F. S. SCOTT, Bailiff, Bru0sele, or t0
the undersigned.
MILLAR & SIy1S,
Solicitors for As01guee, Berlin, Ont.
Dated Fob. Oth,1b07. 81-4
ARM FOR SALE. -100 ACRES
12 in the Township ofBowiekbeing tote
15 and 10 Con, 0. 80 aerie aro cleared, Md 20
acres in bush, 11anitbarn with atone stab-
ling Underneath, unci frame lieuse with
cellar, a good thriving orchard, Farm
IS Situated 3 utiles from Wrexete•. For fur -
Gun particulars apply to A3 JIX.
34•4 Wrext
110ter 05,
•
COMFIORTABLI3 RESIDENCE
and 10 acres of first..less lamp adjoin,
in gBruss0l e, for este, There is nSmall bank
barn and a ynueg embers" of 21 scroll. Would
make a imo fruit fare, or market garden,
Proprietor loth afair dairy bnsinese lmeon-
rloCtIon, POse68e16e1 given at once. Will be
sold at no low pries, For further partieulars
apply on the promises to 0E0, RROB13 Pro.
prtet0r, Brus00le P.O. 20.4
REAL ESTATE.
100 ACRE FAR11 FOR SALE
or to rent, Lot 10, Con, 0, Grey.
For partiouiare apply to
28- 1. 110081, Brussels,
-WARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
AA- nsnsroNlcn has several good Farina Por
Salo and to rent, easy terms, in Townships
of Kerrie and Grey, F S. SCOTT. Brussels
('IOOD PARA TO RENT
)near Brussels. 100 acres being Lot 7,
0 mi. 0, Gray townebip. Good buildings and
etcher 3, well watered, suitable for mixed or
dairy farming. Possession given 505tblaroh.
Apply to - W. 73. 1(0511R, Poem Publishing
House, Brussels, or to THOMAS HEIRITAGLo,
Londou West.
FARMS FOR SALE. — 200
awes—consisting of Lots 18 ou the 760
and 8111 C00O0ssious, Township of Grey, be-
ing 1 mile fro0i the Village of Ethel mutt 5.1
miles from Brussels. 40 soros of Fall 1011501
sown and about 80 acres under grass 1 00
recess cloned en oaeh, Poems of payment
easy. A, MCKELVEY, 111, 17.,
34- Brussels.
Tri ANITOBA LAND FOR SALE.
—100 acme of good farm lend at
Springfield, 8 miles from Winnipeg, 1s offer-
ed for sale at slow prion. - The property is
North East ; Soo, 10, Twp. Il, Rouge 4, East.
There is a house on the promises and some
breasting doue, Nor full p mrtioulars as to
Price, title, &e, writs or apply to
0, 3.13LAI11 or W.li, WORM,
20-1)• 13 teasels, Ont.
HARM FOR SALE.—THE UN.
nnnetesen has a 100 more farm for
sale in Plast Wawiwoeb, 12th 8ou.,2i miles
from 1ViirgL am. Good bunk barn, 50260 feet,
good Immo house, oroliorct, fenoms, &o.
School botipo on corner of lot. Popsoseon
8t 01100. Vi11 be soul cheep if said soon.
Terms reasonable. Apply forpnoticulars 10
WM. CLEGG Winehltm : JOS. CLEGG,
Brussels, or E. 11, 5)101(1N0050 Wlugkam,
T.(,OR SA LE—A VALUABLE
150 acro farm in Maris Township, 2
miles from Brussels, Ituown as the "13arrie
Farm." Good bank burn, good brisk house,
good orchard, in every respect a ohoioo farm.
.A leo a largo quantity of turnips, clover, hay,
straw uud oats. Far all partisnlare apply to
Jong 1110011A s, of the Village of Brussels, or
to G. P. 1300210.
Dated at Brussels, Jan. 2811, 1807.
,TORN 1GCI3AE,
G. F. BLAIit.
111ARM FOR SALE. -150 ACRES
Consisting of the South 1 and Sonbli 1
of the North 1 of Lot 50, Cor e, Last Wawa -
nosh, This is au excellent stook farm ,beiug
well supplied with good spring water. Itis
situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil-
lage cf Blyth. A large part of itis under
grass. Buildings and fences are in arab
state of rennin Easy terms of ilayment will
be gluon, For all information apply t0
11.11 G. F. BLAI18, Barrister, Brussels,
G1
PLENDID FARM FOP SALE
1,7 That exoollnut faun, Lot 15, Con. 0,
Township of Grey, 100 aeons, must be sold at
01100 in order to close. estate of d0ceasedOwu-
or. The lot le nearly all cleared, with good
buildings, ample water supply, large or.
chard, 11 miles from Cranbreo0C is under
good enitivatiou and 10 0 vary tiesil'able pro-
pertyindeed, Apply to 1110HAltl) ltll'L'-
0111+11I1, Brussels P. 0. • ,7010 N MITOFELL,
on the premises ; or A. )LIINT'R, Brussels.
Dated Sept, loth „18116.
1_OOD FARA". FOR SALE IN
l� the Township of GIsy. In m•rlor to
elope an estate the West half of Lot 21, Con.
7, Township of Grey, 80 acne, is offered for
immediate sale. Oe the proud Bee aro a good
inane dwelling with kibalieu, &o., also two
inane barns, good water, orchard, &c., and 18
close to the Village of Ethel. Soil id of the
best and 1001 is well folioed. Apply to
ALEX. nlal(ELVII•Y, 61,D., Enemata 1 ma.,
Mo1ULLVIi1, Jamestown.; or A. MINTER,
Bin0eols,
VALUABLE FABBMS FOR SALE.
The eligible 200 no's farm. composed of
lots 50 and 17 1n oho nth 005., Groy township,
Baron 00„ and 50 acres, part of tots 16 and
17, 11.111 con„ belonging to the 110bertlirolvn
estate, is offered for Malo to wird up ee tate,
On the first farm 10 a good store house and
huge bank bare, necessary materna-Ines, os.
chard, 6/0. Perin well watered, well fenced
and 15 gond Mato of b0lti0ati0u. About 50
acres of bush,42 of tehieln is hardwood, On
the 50 acre farm there is a louse and barn,
orchard, and about 8 pores of bush. Farrn5
sold jointly 00 separately to 0,111 pi1r01la6er,
Pomeaesion given in the Fall. Fantle aro ou-
1y anile from the village of Cranbrook;
where aro school, churches, poet.ollioo,
stores, &c., and8i maim to the thriVing ma-
1101town Brnnsele. Por furthor particulate
as to price, terms, &o., apply to
/VANES 1JBOWSL
/AMPSBROWN,l,ixoentors,
J0108 BROWN
Oranbrotk P. 0,
TRUSSES
THC til0l MAnrr..
'fllw
MOST i1141 641
rnrri
FOR E
SF
Of body and peace of
mind It le necessary that e. Truss should
be well fitting, p011601 in Melee uud
ple in adjustment. The Wetmore Silver
Truss ltlls all tho.e requirement's. It
embodies the latest improv.meute and
r
But w8
have
r best. I u
the es
is scientifically
all nntkea of Trusses and can supply any
style desired at the lawsuit possible price.
1Ve guarantee a perfect 10 in every case
or money cheerfully refunded.
We also carry a well assorted etook
of Rubber Goode :-2 quart Combination
Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe,
$1.25; 3 quart Combination 1.7nter Bottle
and Fountain Syringe, $1.50 ; Nice )Rub-
ber Syringe, 2 pipes, 50e.; Rubber
Syringe, continuous flow, $1.00; lee Bags
at 60o. ; Atomizers from 75o. up,
•See them
Fox's Dema Store,,
VETERINARY.
•yp- • D. WARWICK, .
fJ
• Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
disoaeos al rinmeotinatacl animals in a Om -
potent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calla promptly at-
tended to. Olrroe au d Coflrmary—Four t mule
north of bridge 'l'urub eery 80..11ruseo,s.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Solioitor and Oonveyanoor. Colles.
Mous made. OOioe—Vaustouo's Bloolt, Brus-
sels. 51.3m
111. SINCLAIR,
00 • Solicitor Uoavoyanoor,No miry Pub-
lic, 00, Oillco—Vaumtouo m Block, 1 door
north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
10.`19'. G. CAMERON,
10'1 • (Formerly 0f Cameron, Holt &
Cut, Ofi) Barrister and hedaite•, G,eiosCol-
Out• 011iee—Iiamilton St„ 05431011110 Col-
borne Hotel.
T,
Ii
t
F. � BLAIR BARRISTER,
VI Solicitor, &oI3 RR1 1LIt. (hate of Garrow &
Prondfoot's- Office, Goderioh•1 Ofnce oyer
Gillies & Smith's Bank, Brussels.
Money to Loan. 47
AUCTIONEERS.
EORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Allctiemeet. Salem conduct
ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm
stooka enoaialby. Orders left ab TUE Poem
Publishing Hou se dire male, or sent 50 Walton
P. O., will receive promp t attention,
T.(1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• nun, will Bell for better prices, to
better mon, iuass time mud less charges
than any other Auctioneer in En at Enron
or he won't charge anything, Dates 111)11
orders eon always be arranged at this °Moe
or by pors anal application.
CAPT. J. STRETTON,
Who has had 9.5 years expor'io ee as an
Auctioneer, but wbo had to quit owing to ill
health, 15110 again taken out lloeuue and 1s
Prepared to conduct Bales ab reasonable
term% Sotlslaetton MUM utoed. Dates may
be arranged at Tim PosT Publishing House.
JAS. STRETTON,
13-11 Auctioneer.
Ancient Order of United Workmen.
This old and prosperous Fraternal Assoc
ation numbering 850,000 members are pro
minting to the public their popular and ocon•
omioal rates toworthy men, at the very low
rate of about 58.00 per 511,000 per annum.
Tho 'Workmen" Promptly Pay Death
wanes nude:speeb a large increase to its
members now that those American Lire
Companies don't deem satisfactory tu Can-
adians,
110130, ARMSTRONG, NM. W. ; W. 11, EERIt,
Recorder 1 J. A. 0BELGBTON,Fliaauoior,
BUSINESS CARDS.
NIT H. NloORAOKEN,
Y . IsOuror of Marriage Ltoeusee. 01110sr
at hle Grocery, Turuborry street, Bruseels.
N. BARRETT,
. Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next door
south of A. 14, McKay & Oe'a hardware store.
Ledies'and ohildroue hair nutting u specialty
RUSSELS POST OFFICE
Savings Bank takes Depoeita from
:11,00 to 51,000 and allows 81 per cent,
Merest.T. FARROW,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
oiJELF H.
T. FLETCHER
testier of Marriage Licenses,
OsnioE Al JEwELRR STORE.
ia—N0 Witness Required.
T. FLETCIHER, Brussels
A LEX. HUNTER,
.Ca. Mork of 1118 Fourth Divneiou Cour
Co. Buren, Oonveyaneer, Notary Public
Land Loan oil Insuennoo Agent. aPmend
inv E f and to Ioau. Oolleetiotie made
Olooo
GYahwm'm Sleek, Bruseolo
THOS. A. HAWEINS,
Will give lessons to penile either on
Piano or otgRal, at his male Boom, opposite
tiro poet-ofeco, Primate, Vocal humour. also
given, lase yean•e oxperiooce io teaching.
Tame moderate,