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The Brussels Post, 1897-10-15, Page 88 TO GIVE AWAY. Iowa a ,g,i, .;i AIX Witeiew dis- play, We do pot pretend to show 011 the kinds of Soaps we keep in stook but euf. fioieht to let you know that we have a stook of them. Along with other Soaps on display there is a Castile Soap wbidh we propose to give away in exobange for thi- arlvertieenw' t• ' cry man, womau or child Who will out one tbie 'ad' and bring it to our Drug and Book Store can have a cake of title Soap for trial free of charge. tee we sell it two cakes For 5 Cents it ie not a dear Soap and one whinh all can afford to use. We have Castile Soap in the bar, tun excellent Soap, the best I think we have had, and cheap too. Don't forget that we reit soaps. G. A. Deadman, , 1 Druggist, 0 ntioian & Bookseller. fa GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 0007110014 EXTENSION w. a. & B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: Gone SOOT!. GOING- Non'rs. express 7:111 a.m. I Mail 0.01 p.m l ised Oslo' a.m. 1 Express 10N1 p.m c. G £!tela =9rir5' 1..� A. °bieI's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll ppent it. GET ready for Winter. i3nmssees market leads, AioNunrnight's rain did a "power" of good to this part of the 0onutry. A NOVELTY to this section was in town on Tuesday -a real, black mac, TRE SObool Board did not meet List Friday evening, as there was no bosiuess to attend to. ASr•,ssne. WILxoo ce Tunxnm a, are placing the two new furnaces in the Queen's Rotel this week. Sures fare tickets issued by the G. T. R. to Hunters, good going Oct. 20 to Nov. 1 to return Deo. 24. llovtcr. Township and the Elam Town. ship Fall Show prize lists may be 1 ead on the inside pages of thio issue of Tun Poor. AarENT'o factory of Seaforth hae been helping J. & P. Amens to supply the de- mand far smile barrel:. Several Tule were hauled here for distribution. IN the absence of T. Fletcher in New Brunswick and Nova Sootia his Sint Reginald was appointed his deputy in the issuing of marriage licenses by the On- tario Government, Tim House of Refuge Committee will meet at Ciiuton on Friday of this week, at 10 a. m. Co. Councillors Al000ey and Hislop are both members, the Iatter being the Chairman. Saw.rreen aloGueoon has finished int. ting one of the giants of the forest into 20 inch wood. This "sapling" makes 25 cords of stove wood, but the best of it is Tom says that he out this fast and easy alone, with e. common one man saw. But the trick is in the trimming of the saw. Any person doubting this may go and figure on the stomp in timbered land, immediately Norbb•East of Brussels. Awxr SITE GOES ADAne.-Daring the hast week the outgoing freight has con- tinued to hustle and consisted of 2 oars of oats, a oar of wbeat and one of peas by R. Graham ; a oar of cattle by Drover Brown ; a car of way freight on Wednes. day ; 3 oars of hay, 4 of oats, and one each of peas and wheat by Beaker rt Van - stone ; 2 oars of oats went to Bermuda ; 5 oars of gait from the Enterprise Works. Tan 017 A000 Qo7IP4111IEe ACT.-Alten. tionlie directed to the advertisement in this issue notifying the public of the provisions of the Ontario Companies Act which reudors 11 incumbent upon every extra -provincial oompauy doing business in this Province to make to the Provinoial Secretary on or before the 1st of November, 1807, a statement showing certain partioulars respooting the com- pany, as set forbh in the advertisement. With a view to securing uniformity in the returns, the department of the Provin- cial Secretary of Ontario at Toronto, will, upon applioation, supply to any company a copy of the form which has been printed for the purpose of setting forth the partioulars as required by the Acct. Onrr.-Death has removed another old settler from the Lumby neighborhood in the person of John Glenn, who died on Oot, 2nd, aged 87 years. The deceased came 10001 the county of Fermanagh, Ireland, with his wife, whose maiden name was Jennie Stewart. They were amongst the tint settlers in that neigh. borhood. The deceased was a member of the Methodist church and a genial, warm hearted Irishman. Besides his wife, who is also 87 years of age, he leavee three eons and two daughters, one of whom, Mrs. Horton, fs deceased. Hie remains were followed to their last resting place in MoTtggart's cemetery on Monday by 0large number of friends and neighbors. Deceased gentleman was the father of Mrs, Samuel Crawford, of Brus. sets. TIMED WoonnofN,--This popular and progressive Society -the Ancient Order of United Workmen, the oldest and one of the strongest fraternal societies in America, is having quite a boom bare in Brussels. Bro. Woodman, the organ. int for this district, has been here for about two weeks and has given an impetus to the lodge, and no less than 25 new members have been added to the roll, This Society is now purely Canadian, having severe 1 its 00nne0110n with the United States, end with its popular graded assessment system young men by the hundred are Hooking to its ranks. Ti pays promptly, without litiga, tion, no less than $8,000.00 being paid in and around Brussels this last few ysare, The Lodge here purpose having a grand reception social for the old and new membere in the Lohge room on the evening of ) ridey, 15th inst. Refresh. mete will be served at 8:80, Bro. Wood- man and Mende from a distance are expected to be present and we hope every member in the neighbothood will ale° be en hand, Ammon anis bills printed neatly and expeditiously at 'TInn PoaT Publishing Herne. THE infant daughter of la. 0. Dow ford died on Sabbath evening last. 3 wan nearly a month old. Doe. WAnwrctc took lab prize on hie "Costumer" foal and also on a yearling from the sane horse et Blyth Tall Fair, l'rrnne Messrs. Clegg se llamas and John Boddie will Ship a oar of lambs much, and Messrs. Backer rt Vanstone will forward a double deck ear 0f Hogs. WE have added another; quire of paper to the circulation of Toe Pus'r. 'We are ainaiug at the 2,000 mark and by the kindly mill and reoommeudation of our friends we'll gob there. Pnnecop.tr, Camenon says that in the monthly Easy contest in the Primary Masa of the Public school the atandiog was en follows :--1st, SIay Deadman ; 2od, Hattie Downing ; 3rd, Atex. Mc- Kelvey. Nnrac11.-•4. Hunter has resumed his prentioe a8 auctioneer and is prepared to attend auction sales wherever required and tan give satisfactory results. Money to lend at very low rates. Apply at Div- ision Court Office, Brussels. ' Tun Atwood Bee in its Fall Fair notes says :-B. R. Leake Jos. M o oli of At- wood, y, d an W o rn s woo d W. H, M C oken of Brussel entered to the wants of the crowd in the lips of soft drinks, fruit and Dandies, and took in a pile of money. LAST week the Fmerson Journal ap- peared in an enlarged and greatly Improved form. Messrs. Hartley it Ballantyne, who are the proprietore, are deserving of support. They have put in a new press, type, dm., and are evidently prospering. Cann op Tu:tence.-I wish to tender my thanks to the Confederation Life Asso ria Men and their Agent, W. El. Kerr, Brussels, for the prompt payment of the $1.000 on policy 37,701, held by my late wife. Only one premium had been paid. PETER SINCLAIR, Oranbrook. FRIDAY last the Collegiate Institute an- nual games were held at Owen Sound. Fred. Gilpin, of Brussels, who is attend- ing school there, took lab place easily in the open a mile bioycle race ; 1st in the e mile for pupile ; and 2nd for hop, atop and jump. Brussels always Domes to the front. CAN'T DE BEAroN, Jas. Walker tools 1st prize for best top buggy at Blyth Fair and did likewise at Seaforth, Wing, ham and :Brussels this Fall. D. Ewan took let for open buggy, at Blyth, 2nd for covered, and 1st for ratter. Brussels leads the County for stylish and dur- able rigs. Tn, town Band met the afternoon train on Thursday of last week and escorted the Hon. Mr. Davis and companions to the Town Hall. Ilon. Mr. Ross Dame to Wingham from Lond- on, expecting to get a train to Brussels, not being aware that by the beautiful ar- rangement of the G. T. R. two days are requit-ri to make the trip by that route. He drove over from Wingham. THURSDAY the telegraph office 212 quite a stroke of business out of the ordinary, viz, in forwarding the reports of the Liberal Rally to the press at Toronto. 1460 words were eent to the lentil- Empire and about 6,000 to the Globe. Reg. Fletcher was assisted by A. 0ousley ep Mattering the lightning. Mr. Mathews was the Globe reporter and Lorne Hunter, of Brussels, took the notes for the lliail- Empire. 0,600 words are a good many to flash over the wires. FOURTu DIVI910N CounT.-The usual sittings of the Fourth Division Court was held intbs Town 131111, Brussels, on Thursdays' of last week, before Judge Doyle. Dooket was as follows :- Attwood vs. Brewer -Action ou account; verdict for plaintiff, with coats, Skene vs. Porter -Verdict for plaintiff against primary creditor, failed as against gat- nishee. Cleaver vs. Martinson -Action for rent and trespass ; verdict for plain- tiff, with costs, Freehold Loan Co. vs. Greenslade -Action for rent ; vordiot for plaintiff, by consent. Taylor vs. Oakley -Action to reoover bill of costa ; verdict for primary debtor, dismissing action with coats. TIIER0'LL BEA BRE IN Youa BONNET. - The wioked Editor of the Atwood Bee says :-This PosT says four Brussels young ladies have been caught climbing up street lamps and blowing out the lights. Editor Kern gently reminds them that the said lamps know enough to go oat when the proper time comes without their assistance. We have heard of turning down the parlor light to facili- tate oonetebip, but to turn out the street lamps is carrying the business too far, even in Brussels. Whab won't Brussels old maids do anyway to capture a man 7 Bye and bye ib won't be safe for a mar- riageable young man to show himself on the streets of that town after dark with- out a revolver to protect him against the caresses of designing spinsters. 234.-W. H. McCracken can turnup at any of the Fairs. and beet the best of thein, Letbnoe hope that supposing he does cabbage the red tickets that his op- ponents will neither pepper nor sttenept to mange! him. Mae. ie no small pots. toes ab the business and knowe Beane when the bags ate open, as the following list of prizes won will testify :- Listowel 48 Ssaforbb 40 Wingham t.29 Brussels 47 , EG Gerrie 19 28 Atwood 28 • Total 234 Blyth and Atwood Fairs Dame on the some days, so the exhibit had to be di. vided to attend the two places. ECHOES FROM' THE Q. E. OoNVENTION,- Last Monday evening was devoted by the Epworth League to hearing a report of blas Provincial Endeavor. Convention, which met in St, Thomas lest week. W, H. Kerr occupied an hour in presenting the "echoes." A good program of masio was preeooted, consisting of a duets, "When I San Reed my Title Clear," by Miss Lizzie' Sample and W. J. Wake; solo, "Will the Gates of Heaven be Open," by Miss Eva Turnbull;and a trio, "Lend, Kindly Light," ty Mise Cunningham, Mee, E. B. Creighton and Miss Minnie Moore. The newly elected President, 13, Gerry, onoupied the .bait and outlined his expectations for the en. suing term, bleb Monday evening Fir. Gerry will give an addrsee on tie rodent trip Westward, wbiob will be entitled "Tbe Meat Fields of the West." A proeper008 year ie before the Society if the varlente Cornmittesa and the inelivid• nal membership rally around the oils• bearers. THE BRUSSELS POST OCT. 15, 1897 VUUntil CRIMES. Service in the 11. 0. oberob next Sala bath morning. Next Sabbath Rev. It. Paul will preach on the Belgrave aiaouit, ibis is four Sabbaths in succession for lasso. Next weals Tut P:n,T t;ili ictus, oCvar- • al ooh;mns ton report ul the ?ravine -lid Undeavor Oouvontion wbiob was held last week at St. Thomas. The Salvation Army °Moors are away bo Toronto this weak. Captain Ssoorci will be the now o0ioer at Brussels. She i8 expected on Saturday, Hamilton Centenary church lite called Rev. G. F, Salton, of St. Thomas. The rev, geetloman is well known to many in Brussels, having reelded here for two 75at•8, The Misses Hall, evangelists, are ex• pected next Sabbath, the 17th, to assist 1 ibev. I. 13, Wallwin, in the oonduoting of special evangelistic services in Luakuow Methodist church. "The Chnrabet Claim on the 5, S. and ite Obligations to it," was the topic W. H. Kerr disowned at the Wingham Die. trick S. S. Convention in Wiogbam Methodist church, Wednesday evening, Morning andeyeing services ai the usual hours in the Methodist ohural next Sunday by the pastor. Morning subjeob, "Ono of Peter's questions"; evening, 'Four questions of the Old Testament." Rev, Juo. Rose, B. A. prsaohod last Sabbath morning from the text "Simon I Simon, behold Satan bas desired to have thea that he may silt thea as wheat," The two main divisions were (1) Christ's foreknowledge of the impending danger. (2) His •faithful warning, "A soul in peril" wap the evening topic based on the same text. Next Sabbath the reverend gentleman will continue the oubjeot. October 27, 28 and 20 have been the date. fixed for the Huron Aagliottn Lay Workers' convention Diocesan Reunion. The gathering will celebrate the septen- nial of the Huron Lay Workers. Ad- dressee will be delivered by the Bishops of Toronto and Niagara. Bishop Sulli- van and Dean Carmiohael aro also ex- pected. Rev. A. H. Baldwin, Toronto, Miss Orme, the head of the Deaconess' Home, Toronto ; S. H. Blake and Mrs. Grnae E. Denison will read papers. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union iuteod to have e, field day in Toronto ou the 2411, instant, It is Con. vention Sunday, and it is proposed to fill the pulpits of the city with representa- tive delegates to the great convention, It will be an innovation in some instances, but for the most part the pulpits have been opened to the women for at least one of the servnesa. The addresses will be along the line at the work of the Union, and will be both inspiriting and instructive, DEANERY AIasTtvc.-Tho annual dean. cry meeting of the Huron Ruri-deoonal chapter was held in St. Paul's church school room, Clinton, on Monday, Oct. 4th, at 10 a. m., the Ileo. Rural Dean Hodgins, of Seaforth, presiding. There were present Revs. J. F. Parise, Clinton ; H. E. Bray, Exeter ; W. Mills, Hensell ; (T. L. Armstrong, Dungannon ; T. Hig. ley, Blyth ; Wm. Stont, Clinton, and Messrs, 1Reefo:dl, Holmstead, Johnston, Clawson and Middleton, layman. After bbe meeting was opened the Rural Dean spoke of the many eoe0uraging features of worst in the deanery, and regretted the fast that some parishes yet seemed in- different to the raising of their proper quota for themiseioa fund. Four parish- os-GOderieh, Ssnforth, Hensall and Dungannon -raised the full amount ex- pected of them, and he urged upon the others to try and do so this year, in view of the fact that the missionary olergy were SI/Hering by reason of their deficiency. Revs. Higley and Bray, and Messrs. Holmstead and Renatord, with the Rural Dean, were elected to form the local missions committee for the year. The annual missionary meetings were left to the arrangement of the several clergymen, as to time and the speakers to be engaged. An interesting discussion, led by John Raneford, was entered into as to whether it would be advisable for the church to aonoeutrate her people in large centres, rather than to try to main- tain a number of weak country missions, which involves long drives and large ex- pense to the mission fund, The Rural Dean was requested to select a clergyman and a layman to read prayers at next meeting at Wingham. Meeting adjourn- ed. HARVEST HwrE.-Bev. Wm. McDonagh of Stratford, ooaupied the pulpit of the Methodist ohuroh last Sabbath, in oon- neabion with the annual Harvest Home services. His text in the morning was Isaiah 56bb chapter, 100h and 11th verses, the subject being "Tbe finality of God's purpose in Nature and Grace," It was a discourse that will long be remembered by all who heard it. There was a majesty, power, and withal a mellowness about it that left impressions not easily erased: The choir eaug a Thanksgiving anthem, and the quartette, "Let a little Sunshine in." tvaa •rendered by Misses Bell Smith and ibliunie Moore and Rev. S. J. Allin and W. H. Kerr, At the evening service the text was "They shall walk with Me in white for they are worthy.' A great deal of ground was covered in the !Hour occupied by the speaker who appears bo have lost none of his old•time vigor in rebuking error or defending the Truth, There were large audienoee at both services. The church was most seasonably and attractively decorated with grain, roots, vegetables flowers and autumn leaves, and reflected credit On the young ladies who had it in Outage. 1n addition to the anthems by the choir two fine dustts, "My Faith looks up to Thee," by Miss Lizzie Sample and Walter J. Wake, of Fingal, and "I need Thee," by Mrs. (Dr.) Rivers, of Orediton, and Norman Hill, of Seaforth, The offering totalled $80,00. Rev, Ivlr. McDonagh is sturdy eon of Erin, who even after 46 years of fruitful labor in the Mute's vineyard, is in the enjoy. Mont of good health and bolds up bbe Gospel Banner Without any wavering. He aslcecl the Conference for a year off and while supposedly resting is doing about as nook as if in active ministry. Business Locals, But bargains In furniture at Loather. dale's Emporium. A number of lite duoke for sale. Ap. ply to Alex. Strube, Frneemzetss house to rent or for sale, Apply to Jno. Wynn. ion Robes, Blankets and Wool ]:Rugs come to us. I. C. Richards. '97 DAYTON ilioy°ie for gala, cheap, Jas. Ballantyne, 131%0801a. ST4XD4RD AdNIC C,f4X4D4. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars)$7,000,000 Q4PITAL (Authorized) . • $2,000,000 elgeilotes in all prin0l3nal points its Ontario, Qttebea, Manitoba, United Stairs rG.LrnAland, A General ,Banking Business Transacted, Fanners' Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points, SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from dat of deposit to elate of withdrawal and compounded half yearly, SMUT, ATTENTION erMEN TO THE COM,EoTro, OF Fena11055' SALT. NOTES. Every facility afforded Customers living ata diebanoe, 3, A. STEWART Mennen. ...uaexemnmw mm,muemaxm_ Sim our nobby Trunks and Satchels. Great value. I. 0, Biohnrda. OuauNs - the best - sold at lowest prides by R. Leatberdale, Brussels. COMMUTABLE house to rent. Apply at once 0 0 to W. M. f,' . 1\ Min. Ginr, wanted for general housework. Apply to Mfrs, Aflia, Methodist Parson• age. Ctx men's Long Boots are the ones to stand the wear. Try them. I. C. lliah- ards, Chen Harness cannot be surpassed for din•abnlity and the prime ere right. I. 0. Richards. D. Pavel,: he a number of second hand buggies to sell at big bargains. Call at his shop and make him an offer. SEE the Bell and Godorich organs at Leatherdale's before you buy. They can't be beat for quality or price. A rmeT-onnse operand line of work manufactured at Jae, Wailcer'e shop. Ile gives tip-top value to every customer. Ir you want your boots and shoes re- paired good and obeap bring them to Jim Davie, at McCullough's old stood in the Smalo block. Knnr's Clover Root, the great Blood - Purifier gives freshness and oloarnsss to the complexion and cures eotastipation. 213 eta, 50 ole and $1.00. Sold by Innes Fox, Druggist, Brussels, Sronoxr's cure is sold on a guarantee. Ib auras incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one Dent a dose. 25 cls., 50 ata, and $1.00. Sold by James Fox, Druggist, Brussels. Boum Orlrnnnn.-That eligible half aero lot situate on the Soubbernlportion of Turnberry street, Brussels, will be dia• posed of below cost, Very easy terms. Write for particulars to JoNN Hsoo coo vne, 174 Queen at, West, Toronto. Cam= Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal„ says :-"Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 owns. Sold by Jas. Fox. druggist, Brus. eels. Anyone needing their saws put in proper order had better bring them to Saw•filer McGregor before be leaves Brussels, as he is 111,513' to take a situ- ation with the Saw and Saw Tool Mak- ere. T. McGregor, saw -filer, Brussels. Wr.'oaate tee-. Geo. Muir has returned from the West where he has been laboring all Summer. The Bslmore saw mill proprietor shipped a our of lumber from here last week. Ino. Gibson, of Maitland brae, bas ex- cavations made fur a new house close to the village. Alex. Gibson, with commeudobie enter - prize, has bad a silo built and filled with corn recently. Brent Hazlewood has returned to Trin- ity Medio,I College, Toronto, for another term. He was very successful in his last examination. 0. W. Andrews, agent for the 0. P. R. at this station, was lately offered a like "sit" ab the Arthur station hub not wish- ing to sever oonneetion with this locality declined with thanks. aSnORS7 WAnn.-In Grey, on Oct 4th, the wife of Mr. Henry Ward of a daughter. CowAN,-In Elmo, on Oat let, the wife of Mr. John Cowan of a daughter. 11a:AR22.1 . 37/, $ioITH-TurraazL.-In Homer street Methodist church, Vancouver B. 0., 'by Rev. Dr, Eby, Rev. E. Victor Smith, of the Oregon Conference, to Miss Emma Louise, daughter of Mr. W. J. Trytball, of Vancouver. FOnuax-ALExaNDEn.-In Elms, on Oot. Gtb, at Elie borne of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. Cameron, B. A., Miss Eliza A., daughter of Mr. Thos. Alexander, of Britton, to Mr. Arthur Forman, of Elmo. Bianor-PATTnnsoN.-In Grey, on Wed. nesday, Oat, 18t11, at the residence of Dsputy)Roeve Turnbull, cousin of the bride, by Rev. Ino. Ross, B, A„ Mr. Abraham Geo. Bishop, to Mise Margaret Patterson, daughter of Mr. James Patterson, both of Grey. P,tYNE-WILToN.--Ab the residence of Mr, Wm. Wilton, Brussels, cu Sept. 20th, by Rev. In,,. Ross, B. A., Mr. Walter Payne, of Seaforth, to Miss Ellen Wilton, of Brussels. Ponies, -In MoKillop, on Oat. 10th, John Forbes, aged 00 years, 7 menthe and 10 days, HONE. -In Elma, on Oat. 0th, 1897,. Wm, Hone, aged 70 years, 4 months and 5 days. r atreve 7'm'xore• S.Li.2.:175. FR/DAY, Oot. 20. -Farm stook, Seo. N Lot 25, Con. 11, Grey. Sale °eminences at 1 o'clock. Angus Campbell, Prop., 1'. S, Scott, Ante • 321R.27•Ss3}7Y,G 1o:.[i.XL=337TS, Fall Wheat Barley. Peas Cate' Butter, tube and rolls Eggs per dozen . Flour per barrel Potatoes (per bus) Hay per too.,., $ides trimmed Elides rough...., Salt per bbl„ retail Sheep skins, each Lambskins moll flogs, Live...... , Wool Apples (per bag) ,,,.,. 66 67 20 24 40 44 20 21 13 14 121 18 4 00 4 50 50 110 6 00 6 00 (l 1 00 00 15 25 25 40 4 75 5 00 18 85 60 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 'VI ONEX TO LOAN AT 55 PPER 00 ut. F,R, soca i r B uae57s, DRIVATE FUNDS TO LOANP..- at THLIPOmortgage, 1 ublishitn nlion e°,iBrussels. TERSEY-BULL`F011`SER- vrOnt-S' the cost1300 of service of my flue Gsbt o1, ;Jersey $tillfenowR,lfor grades. Gat the boat, G. A. UnADaIAN. Gi OMFORTABLE HOUSE FOR Sale With # n0re lot. Good stable, well cellar, &rg a, Will be sold at a baain. AApiy to W.13. HE1110, 11-tf PoeT Pnbllohing House, c TRAYED FRoNI PH'P1 PREM. Isas of the uudoreigued, Lot 30, Con. 4, atot74s.e or about July let, 4 yearlings -2 heifers and 2 steers. They are nearly all red in color -1 steer has a white strip on back and 1 heifer has a few white spots. Any in. formation loading to their recovery will be thankfully received. WAL9'141t YUILL, 13• if B re esols P.O. Dissolution of Partnership. 1103501 is hereby given that the parbuor- ehip exieting between Andrew and Antony Sample, as initiators, doaoratora, le., has been dissolved, by mutual consent. The latter will sontinus the business, and will pay the a000nnnte of the late Arm and collect what is due them. ANDRIOW SAMPLE, Brussels, Oot. let, 1807. TONY SAMPLE, REAL ESTATE. 1 1ARNIS FOR SALE. -THE UN - 1. m:1%/ NEn has several. good Farina for sale and to rant, oast' berms, in Townebips of 1500rri5 and Gray. F 8, SOOTT,Brussals 29 ACMES FUJI SALT; OR TO rent, situated duo mild Sonth of Brussels, being Lot 80 'Con. 7, Morris. On the promises s a good frame houee and barn a never failing well and first-class orchard. 301010 WYNAi Bruss Is, or Wc1)1.337.13011088, Doctog,apher, litbahell, 9-11 �f OOD FARNI FOR SALE near Brussels. Great bargain, Lob 7, Con. a, Grey township. Good buildings and orchard, well watered, suitable for mixed or dairy farming. Possession given. next Apply with ria. 00101013 °P se, Fall House,B ruesels,or to THOMAS 18E1tITAGL, Loudon West. ANITOBA LAND FOR SALE. -150 acres of good farm land at Springfield, 8 miles from Winnipeg, is offer- ed for sale at alow price. The property is North. East:} Seo, 10, Twp. 11, Range 4, East. 'Marais a house on the promisee and 001130 breaking done. For full partioulars as to price, title, &c., write or apply to G.F. BLAIR or W. U. EMIR, 20-10 Brussels, Ont, T..�'IARNI FOR SALE -THE UN - A xEnsmurn offers his eligible 04 aorn Sarna for tele, being South part of Lot s, Con. 12, Grey. All under cultivation, wall watered and well fenced, There is a good stone house, bank barn, oronard, wells, lc,,. on rho premises. Also a splendid stone quarry from whinh a good revenue le realiz- ed. Only 22a tulles from Mussels, Perms reasonable, For further partioulars as to price, 15„ apply to 10H13 a1ITOHELL, Proprietor, 36.tt Brussels P, 0. 1ARM FOR SALE. -150 AORES Consisting of the South t and South t of the North t of lint lie, Con 2, East Wawa - nosh. This is an exoellont stock farm, being well supplied with good spring water, It is situated about 8 mites from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth, 6 largo part of itis under grass. Buildings and leuo00 are in a fair state of repair. nosy terms of payment will be given. For all information apply to 11-tf 0.F, BLAIN, Barrister, Brussels. C_+PLENDID I'AR1vI FOR SALE. IK That excellent farm, Lot 15, Con. 0, Township of Grey,100 cores, must lie sold ab once hl order to close sabots of deceased Own. or. The lob is nearly all cleared, with good buildings, ample water supply, large or- chard, 15 rniles from Oranbroolr 'is nyder good Cultivation and is a -very meanie pro- perty indeed. Apply to MCRARD 011iT- 01IELL, Brussels P. O.; 1011N OOLTOFEI'L, on the promikse , or A, 1UNT015, Brnsseb, Dated Sept, 10010, 1898. Extra-Provinoial Companies. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that un. der the provi0ious of Section 101 of the On- tario Companies' Aot, every company, not incorporated by or under the authority of an Aot of the Legislature of Ontario, whioh now , or ling: bo the Drat day of November, A, D, 1507, denies on business in Ontario, Myrtle - stem Leon ITS rart70000 001 meow, far the carrying on of whim a company might be incorporated under the said Aot, shall on or before the Ant day of November, A.11.1807, make out and transmit to the Provincial Secretary a Oakmont, under oath, showing (n) 'The 0orporate name of the company 11 (b) How oonipenyn�wae special iiobo porated,and the AMA amending suet enmial or gen. oral Ant ;, (6) Is heresitutheted head Mace of the company (d) The amount of the authorized capital stock ; (a) The amount of stools subsoribed or is- sued and the amount paid up thereon ; (1) The nature of saab kind of beeinross wbiob the 0ompany is empowered to entry on and as kind or kinds is or are amiTub d(' 0u lu Ontario. (1) 51 the oompauy makes default in com- plylinga ivitli the provielons of the said sec- tion it.sball incur a penalty of twenty dollars 1001 day for every day duringg wbiob sue ace cult continues, and every director, mant05010 secretary, agent, traveller or Selesmau of snob companywbo with notice of Koh dm faint transacts within Ontario any ;business whatever for each company, shall for oaob day Mien wbiob he so trausaots Ruth bust. was meet a penalty of twenty dollars. Forma for the purpose o1 enabling Dona. ponies to (muply Witt' the above provtbi0ns, may be obtnilterl upon applieatiou to the undeee(gned, . Ll. S. DAVIS, PeoVindlal 8adretary, 18 8 Toronto, teleallelleatleatMenartaleelll 8OAP SOAPI •1'µ;i HAVE YOU TBIED 3reen' Soaii YJ Shaving Soap is no longer a luxury - Ws a necessity. The man who shaves himself appreciates this, Bet we're after the man who thinks any Soap is good enough to use. Green's Soap leaves the face smooth and free Irons irritation. It is a Iso an excellent Toilet Soap. Try it. ,taste"" -^SOLA AT k°OZ'$ Drug Store. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 'Q L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, _L. gin Solicitor and Conveyancer. dollop. Lions made. Olnoe-Vanston5 sBlock, Brae - eels. 21-3m �1' NI. SINCLAIR, • Solicibor, Conveyancer.NotaryPub• Tic, rho. 011boe-'Vauston e's . Block, l door north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. ivr • C.OAMERON, (Formerly of Cameron, 11011, Cameron,) Barrister and Solicitor, Goderioh Ont. OAlce-13omilton St„ Opposite Col borne Hotel. F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, &e, (late of Gamow & Proudfoot'e 011155, Goderich.) Wilco oyer Giliio5 & Smith's Baak,Brussels. Money to Loan. 47 MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M.D., 0, M., Trinity University, Fallow Trin- ityMetlioal College, Member College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, One. Licentiate of the Royal college 01 Phystataus and Lieentlate of Itlidwiferyy, Edinburgh. t3•Telepbono No .11. Beaiclonee, Mill St., Brussels. DR. F. H. KALRFLEISCH, PHYSICIAN, 8Un0E0N AND ACCOUTRED/1, SUCCESSOR TO AR. W. GRAHAM.' BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. 1st Class Honor Graduate of the Universi- ties of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Titoogston), and of Trinity Medical College; Fellow of Trinity Medical College andmember of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar- io. &oat Graduate Course in Detroit and Chicago, 1800• Speotal attention paid to dis- eases of nye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and die - eases of Women, a 'Oausultatisn in Eng - Bah and German. 'Telephone at residence. VETERINARY, T D. WARWICK, tJ • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary 0oilege, is prepared to treat all dieoasoo of domesticated animals in a com- petent manner, Particular attention paid to vsterinary dentistry. Calle promptly at- tended to, Olbloe and Infirmary -Four doors north abridge '1 urnberry et„ Brussels. ROSINESS CARDS. YVH. MoORAOKEN, r . Issuror onr.,,iagoL ioousos. mob at his Grocery, lurnborry street, Brussels, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH, ". FLETCHER 125Gef of Marriage Licenses, ' Orman AT JEWELRY STOUP. f 'No Witness Required. T. PLETCHER, Brussels LEX HiJNTER, alerts of the Fourth Division Cour do, Boron, Conveyancer, Notary Public Land Loan and Insurance Agent, Funds invaded and bo loan, collections made 011loe in Graham's Blank, Brussels, MHOS. A. HAWKINS, Will give lessons to pupils either on plane or organ, at his Music Boom, opposite the pest•oifoo, Brussels. Wealleesone else given. Ten years experience in teaobing. 'Penne moderate, AUCTIONEERS, Cl EORG]l1 KIRKBY, Lt000ssd Austieuoon Bales deduct otton reasonable tame. Parma and farm stocks, 5poolalty, Orders loft at Tun PosT Publishing33ouse,Bruseels,orSentto Walton P. 0„ will receive prompt attention, S. ,SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • EBB, will sell for better preen, to bettor men fn ass time and less oilnrges than any oth05 Aoobfoneer in Mast Ilaron or be won't charge anytuieg, Dates and orders erm'alwaye be arranged at this oilfoe or by por0onal application, 1APT. J. STRETTON, 'V Who has had ea years experience) as an Auctioneer, bub Who had to quit owing to ill health, he's again token out lloono end ie prepared to conduct salon at ronsonable terms, Salisfeatisn euarariteed, Defoe may be arrange at7tnn Pose. Publishing House. AB. sTRETTOI, 1841 • Auctioneer.