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The Brussels Post, 1897-10-29, Page 8S ems' PRESS OF SOAP ! We purpoee publishing .the names of the three eueoeeeful onmpetitors in the word oonteet from the lettere 000tained fn IL 4 c,L r rte ht:pd:.," For par• tioniere see Net ,sena of Tat POST. 600. to $s,. Auother shipment of "The Presby. tartan Book of Praise" combined with the 3ible is to hand. We Sieve no lees than eight different kinds ranging iu price from 60e to 23 each. The latter is beautifully hound and printed on very flue paper so us to have large type in email book. lo the BOA of Praise ooutaiuing the "Solutions" we have a dozen differeut Muds ken es. upwards. G. A. Deadman, DtaggItt, Optioiau to Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. & D. Trains Imre Bruesels Station, North and South, as follows: GOING Sorra, GOING NonTn, Semen 7de Il m Mail 0.05 p.m nszed:1.41 am, I Entrees ...-10:01 p.m ;Ilx ll Ram A chiel's mane ye ,akin' notes, An' kith he'll prenb it. HARMS are plentiful. Burmese market leads. Fax wheat is doing well. Helots fair next Thursday. ' FLOWERS are begiunine, to bloom. Tale maple leaf carpet is very heavy this Fall. BRUSSELS Council meeting on Monday evening of next week. TEE Maitland river is unusually low for this season of the year. Tan late train may be cartooned On the W. G. & B. during the Winter. FINE range of wedding invitatioos, cards, tee., turned out by Tun POST. 119V. JNo. Ross, B. A., has had a new upright piano placed in Melville Meuse. TOWN TREASURE KELLY bas put 11 1,ew shingle roof on his residence, Turuberry street. Coovctuon LEATEE11naLE disposed of one of his well bred Jersey cows, last week, to Mr. Berry, of Lucltuow. A PORTION of Elizabeth and Frdderiok streete are being gravelled this week to improve the road to the Salt Works. N. R N. GERRY have the contract of putting a furnace in the basement of Dr. Aemetrong'e new briek residence at Walton. a a Aman.—Remember air will be added to all taxea not paid before Deem. her 15th. Colleetor Ross is ready to ra- oeive your share any time now and hand you your receipt. The above rule will be enforced. Tetomea WANTED.—Parties leaving tur- keys to dispose of that will be fit for marketing about the 20th of November will do well to call on Robb. Thomson at Ballantyne's grocery. Highest market nlsh price for butter and eggs as usual. Tee old boiler that was taken off the town Fire Engine and replaced by a new use, has been Bold to Brussels Electric Light Oo, for the sum of 220.00. It will be utilized by them as a reserve In case of anything going wrong with their other boiler. Horst FAVI.—The first monthly horse Fair for this season will be held in Brus- seta on Thursday of next week, Nov. 4th. These Fairs will be continued each month 011111 May. The leading Canadian mud American buyers are expected to at. tend, as in former years, RuMEMT DENsow was out bunting on Friday of last week, when hie hound's plead was loaded up with porcupine quills, received as a guarantee of good faith that he bad made the acquaintance of Mr. Porcupine. A veterinary removed the quills. Mr. Denbow did not see the quill driver which the dog encountered while running in the bush. House or RNI'oGE.—The House of Refuge committee met at the House, in Clinton, the members being all present. Considerable discussion arose over the piggery contract, and then 11 was resolv- ed to present at next meeting of Council plans and estimated cost of ueoessary extensions to the main building. Some minor improvements and alterations were agreed bo, to be carried out under the direction of Inapeobor Coats. The committee examined the building and grounds closely and it was noticed that the 76 fruit trees planted out were all liv- ing, and of the 137 sprnae but 4 had laded away, Teanm is no abatement in the shipping done at the Grand Trunk from Brussels. This week there have been forwarded 2 oars of wheat, 2 of peas and 2 of oats by Rohe Graham ; 3 cars of lumber by J. do P. Amens ; 2 oars of wheat, 2 of oats and a oar of hogs by Backer & Vanstone ; a 050 of lambs and a oar of hogs by Olegg Dames ; 6 oars of salt by Brussels Salt Worke ; and a oar of oheeee from Brus- sele factory, The amount of incoming freight is also something surprising, but not as easy to get at in balk AS the out- going car lots. There ehould bo an ad. ditional employee at Brussels station, se there is too much work for any one man to attend to. Dorm's Mime:me Orment .—Last Sat. ttrday afternoon Trr roar did itself the pleasure of attending the Fall Millinery Opening of Miss Mary Bose, wbo, in don. jenotloe with Mlseee Bezel Johnston, Luella and Gertie Boss ml Ida Gilliax, made an elegant display „f doll's heed• gear. There were hats, bonnets, toques, tem, in all the latest shades and shapes, all of which were duly admired by many a youthful companion, and not a few udmplimente were showered on the "duck's of bonnets," i20., suet as the old. er folic do. The millinery shote room, which le somata nearly opposite the `Gown Hall, wag teetotally decorated with out -tains, maptel leaves, &e., and the sign hung out at the window read „Doll`s Fall Millinery Opening this afternoon, All Welcome." A number of salte Were made, the prides ranging train 5 cents to 15 dents, BRUesees market leads. Try it. . Aversoe sale bills printed while you wait at Tula Hoer. Scum, Teaeher'e agreements may be had at TIM POST Publishing HOMO, TIMES bridal parties in Melville t hurab last Sabbath morning, mud fella say "there's more to follow," WALTER RICHARDSON. of Brussels, has started a tailor shop at Trowbridge, We wieb him enooese in his new undertaking, Sumo of out townspeople attended .the nuptials of Mtr. Cade and Miss Pollard, iu I1feRillop, on Wednesday of this weak, rower of this week at 12 o'elook noon, ,Lot 34, Cep, 13, Grey, will be offered for sale by public anobiou, at the Amerioan Hotel, Bruesels. CAPT, STnETTUN hoe put in a drain from his new stable to the sower on Turuberry street. It will convey the water that earns from the roof of the building, Curtlea0.---One of Tun Posr patrons, re. siding in an outside town, writes us as follows :--" Allow me to congratulate your office on tbo splendid work you bees done on our latter heads. They are line." We aim to please, A. ConaLEy has closed op his 13ioyote Show Room, in the Leckie bloolc, until next Spring, after a busy season. He's now on the look mit for 1898 business in the wheel lino, while attending to his regular of6oe work, TEE wedding Bake exhibited in Goo. Thomeon'e window was a cause of maxi. sty to nob a few, until it was revealed that it was to be out up at a Mali:illop wedding, Cade—Pollard. As worry kills more people than work, the bakers should protect the public by labelling each sake, giving date of marriage, who the brides. staid is to be, and other particulars that the people should know. BEADY IN A Few Dees.—The inoandes• cent dynamos are planed in position at the Eleatrio Light building, all the con• notions made and everything ready to attach the driviug belt. It le intended to complete at once the outside wiring and do the installing, so that the full plant will be set in motion in a ehort time. The dwelling in connection with the building is about ready for occupa- tion, barring the putty coat and painting. It will be a cosy place. A Prnic and White social will be given in the schoolroom of the Methodist church next Tuesday evening. In ad. dition to refreshments there will be a good musical and literary program pre- sented. Were you ever at a .pink -and - white social ? The following e the pro- gram :—Chorus, choir ; reading, Miss Mina Turnbull ; solo, "The Golden Bar," Miss Belle Smith ; recitation, Miss Ida Mooney ; duett, "Snooping at the Door," Mies i81, Moore and J• Sarvis ; recitation, W. E. Armstrnng ; violin Bolo, H. L. Jackson • reading, G. F. Blair ; solo, Miss Kae Wilson ; recitation, Mies Nora Maunders ; draft, Mies Lizzie Sample and Rev. Mr. All1u. WEDDING BELLS.—A very pretty but quiet wedding took plane on Wednesday, Oot. 20th, in Kincardine. The oontraob- ing parries were W. Freeman and Miss Joanna McKay, both of Seaforth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. 51r. illerray, nt the residence of Bobt. Ross, the bride's brother•in•law, in the presence of a few friends. The bride was becom- ingly attired in white Swiss muslin with white silk trimmings and carried abogset of flowers. After partaking of a eumptn- nus repast, the happy couple lett for their hone iu Seafortb, where they arrived on the 5.80 train. They have taken np their residence On East William street. Tun POST, along with their numeroue other friends, extend hearty congratulations. ENTERED INTO REST.—Last week Mrs, Watson Ainley received the sad intelli• genoe of the sudden demiee of Mrs. Ann Stacey, formerly of Brussels, at the oft), of Denver, Colorado, on Tuesday, Oot. 12th. Mrs. Stacey was a daughter of the late 'William Ainley and was a sister of William and Watson Ainley of this plane. Her illness was of short duration, be- ginning with a bilious attaok and follow. ed by a feinting spell, which resulted in death. The following notice was sent Tim Pose by the pastor of the deceased "Ann Ainley weeborn on Sept. 152h, 1886, at Port Hope, Canada, was mar• rigid to Richard S. Stacey on April Gtb, 1860, and died on Oct. 12113, 1897, aged 61 years and 27 days. She was the mother of ten children, eight of whom are living, seven being residents of this city and able to attend the funeral, They are as follows :—Mrs. W. M. Lawson ; Mrs. 0. H. Hess ; Mrs. Geo. Richard- son ; Mre. G. W. Pell ; Misses Nellie, Agues and Edith. The other daughter, Mre. 0. M. Ross, who resides et Hoyt. vine, Ohio, was unable to be present. Sister Stacey was one of a family of ten obildren. Six brothers nud one sister survive her, only one of whom attended the funeral—John Ainley, of Farnam, Neb, Mrs. Staoey was left a widow 17 years ago, with eight girls. She came from Brussels, Canada, seven years ago last April and bae resided in this city ever since, the last five years at 449 South Water Street, where she died. She united with the Fifth Avenue Methodist Episcopal aburah shortly after Doming to this oily, and was a member of the Methodist ohnroh from her childhood. Her father's house was the home of itinerant promisors in the early days of Methodism, when they preached in houses long before there Was any ohnroh 10 her native town. The father of de' ceased was the founder of her early home, (Aiuleyville,) which tools the family name, but was afterwards celled Brussels. Mrs, Stacey was sick bet a few days, the and earwig very suddenly, but it found her watching. She was a true mother ; ber's was a life of toil and care for her children, and when they were happy she was pleased and joyful. It was said by some of the family .that she did too mach for them, but elm did not think So, it wag her joy. What i8 more noble than a home mother, for she was that ? She lived to see all her obildren grow np to womanhood and re. speoted by all who know then. The funeral service was hold in the Fifth Avenue M. E. 011000b and was attended by a large gathering of friends, who sent many beautiful floral offeringe, Two of her former pastors took part in the servi• nes, Dr. J. H. Merritt and hev. E. J. Wilooe, also br. Warner, pastor of Christ's M. B. (thumb, The sermon wee preaabed by her pastor, Rev, R. Sander. son, who took for his text realm 85 and 14 and Rev,16 and 18. Her remains were laid to rest in a beautiful spot in Riverside cemetery," The many old Wanda of deceased can bear out all 'that is said in reference to Mrs. Staney'e tel,. gious life and her Weary sed love for tier family. Much sympathy is expre58- od for the bereaved. THE BRUSSELS Tun Warden's Committee met last Friday In the Collet Rouge, C•odorielt, They dealt with the mutation of sower from jail and other business. A Ewen'. bsr session Of alta Couuty Council may be held. Tua000n the decease of an aunt Mrs. Jodeph'k ole , TIIu . Curry 3103 other relatives fall heir to a nice sum of money. The deeeteted lady wad a resideub of Montreal and had no ollildreu, hence the distribution to the next of kin. A eME:ix thief sloopsd with a ropy of the new Book 0f Praise from Jas. L'ox'8 drug storo. It was worth 941.26. If the party will return the bnuk to Mr, Fox he will prosaut them with the mesio, so they will be butter prepared to enjoy the praise 500015e. BUTTER FACTORY. —Lad Friday after- noon a moebiug of the patrons of Brus- sels cheese factory was held to 0011513er the advisability of putting in a butter staking plant in addition to the cheese malting. After fully discussing the sub. jest a committee was appointed to can- v9a8 the locality 0s to the probable pat; renege and to report at an early date, Winter dairying is becoming not only a popular but a profitable department of the farm, and under Mr. Horde' nom• potent management we have every reason to believe the farmers of brie section would be well pleased with the results. Of course it would take a little while to arrange matters eo as to have oowe milk- ing during the Winter as well as the Summer, but where a fair trial has been made the results have been of a most satisfactory abaraater. Canadian butter finds ready sale on the Old Country market. DEATII OS 6lns. Detre , Tho London Advertieer, of Wednesday, Oat. 27th says ;--The death occurred fn bhis oily yesterday afternoon of Sarah, widow of the late James Ford Darob, of this city, at the age of 60 years. Deceased was born in Devonshire, England, in 1881, and cams to Canada in 1848, when she WAS uvited in marriage to Jae, F. Darob, of tbls city. Mre. Daroh had been ailing far some time, and although of late death was expected daily, she seemed to hold out till'tbe last hoar, when she bid all a farewell, and passed away in peace. De- ceased was at one time a member of the llortou Street Bible Obristian church, and of late ye0re a regular attendant of the Dundee Street Genteel ohnroh. She was always reedy and willing to give a helping band to rhumb worst. Mrs, Daroh leaves two daughters—Mre. Hubert 6.ehplant, of this city, and stirs. (Rev.) fi. J. Allis, of Brussels, and one son, ,t,L'r,• d., of Bette, Montana. The surviving members of the family have the heartfelt sympathy of all their friends in their sad bereavement. Her remains will be interred at Woodland Cemetery on Thursday afternoon. las ttIAGIC CITY.—Naraisss M. Cantina, the young Frenchman who is building that "magic city" on the lake shore, about ten miles South of the village of Bayfield, went up to the Northern penin. sula last week to buy half a million lath and the same quantity of shingles. He was in Detroit recently and bought one hundred porcelain baths for the mam- moth hotel he is greeting in 811. Joesph, as the embryo city is called. There is an air of mystery abort this plane that has aroused much curiosity. No one seems to know just what the man means. It is said that all his workmen are sworn to 55oreay and notisee warning outsiders against trespassing onl his property keep the curious "uitiaudere" frons knowing anything about it. Already he has a small store and a three story factory where notions are manufactured, and the building of a pier is going on at the same time, besides the hotel, 250 feet by 150 feet. It was rumored that tbo manufac- ture of aluminum was to be the chief industry of the new city, but no one but himself seems to know for a certainty. At all events Mr. Cantina seems to have "gashius" of money and to be spending it with prodigal hands. He was born in the vicinity of St. Joaeph and is only 27 years pld. Be made some money 1102 long ago by the sale of a patent right to a cement which he invented. Business Locals, Bre bargains in furniture at Leather. dale's Emporium. FIRST OLAes house to rent or for sale. Apply to Jim. Wynn. Otte handmade men's long boots can- not be beat. I. C. Richards. '07 DAYTON Bioyole for sale, ebeap. Jas. Ballantyne, Brussels. el0t See our single hareeee, nicklo silver, at 211.00, unsurpassed. L 0.Itiobarde. O5GANs — the best — sold at lowest prince by R. Loatbsrdaie, Brussels. Youn boy wants a pair of long boots. We have them at cost. I. C. Richards. Ool09O5TA9LE house bo rent, Apply at On00 to W, M. Bantam. Toto, harness, halter, collars, robes, blanket, at reduced prices for 80 days. I. 0. Richards. Lynes' pocket book last containing some silver. The finder will oblige by leaving it at TEE POST. D. Ew,or has a number of second hand buggies bo sell at big bargain. Call at bis shop and make him an offer. Bon the Bell and Goderioh organs at Leatherdale's before you buy. Tbey can't 10 beat for quality or price. A Irntex.oLAeo special line of tverk mannfaotured at Jas. Walker's shop. He gives tip•hop value to every onstomer. S-smon'e etre is sold on a guarantee. It mires incipient consumption. It is the bust cough cure. Only one cont a dose. 25 ate„ 50 ots. and 21.00, Sold by James Fox, Druggist, Brussels, BLAon woollen shawl lost, between the Orange Hall and Brussels station. Find. 85 will confer a great favor by leaving at Tint POST, KARL'S. Clover Root, the great Blood - Purifier gives freshness and olearnoss to the complexion and oures constipation. 26 ors, 00 ole and $11,04. Sold by ,Tampa Fox, Druggist, Brussels. BARGAIN OinrsIIED.—That eligible half acre lot situate on the Southern portion of Turuberry street, Brsssele, will be die. posed of below Cost. Very easy terms. Write for partlaulars to Johg HAn0nEAvss, 174 Queen st. West, Toronto. CAPTAIN Sweeney, 17. O. 0,., San Diego, Cal., says :—"Sltiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the firer: meclioine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 50 aunts. Sold by Jas. Fox. druggist, Brus. sols, ANYONE needing their ewe put in ',tepee order had better bring them to Saw'Aler MoGregor before he leaves ierneeele, as he i5 likely to take a eiku- ation with the Saw and Saw Tool relIk. ars. T. McGregor, eaw•filer, Bent/sole. POST 4 OCT, 29, 1897 teeeLliagentragetellefeettleanlattaareneteleyeelateltatekreaseeteentmerne ST4XLMRD B4XJC 0? C4X1iLD4. O:7B'S',aa.=T-ase-x 'Z'7 eat72.. HEAD OFFIOE, - TORONTO ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollare) • 27,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorked) • . • . • 82,000,000 4pertoies in all principal pointe in Ontario, Quebec, 21fae itehrt, 7'alited states ,,5211glaiui. 0101106,11146 DeldIfalt. A General Banking Business Transaoted. Farmers' Notes Disoonuted. Drafts Issued and Colleotions made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed 011 deposits of 21.00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date of withdrawal and oomponnded half yearly, Simmer. ATTENTION 05010N we ems COLLECTION Or' FA11troRe' ,VALE NOTES. Every facility afforded Customers living at a dietanoe. J. A. STEWART Menem. Do you wear size 3 ehnee ? If nu conte 10113 get a pair at cost. I. 0. Richards. WE are handling any quantity of but- ter, eggs and dried apples. Cash or trade. Also all kinds of poultry. G. E. Ring, Wiughnm. 16.tf COtrron'rAlndt house, with stable, well, cistern, tee., for sale or to rent. Posses• Bion given ab once. JTor further partiou• tare se to price and terms apply to Geo, Howe, Brussels. 10. ELLIOoT.—Iu McKillop, on the 10th inst., the wife of Mr. Wm. Elliott of a son. OAntroELL.—In MoIiillop, on the 17th inst., the wife of Mr. Robert Camp. bell Of a daughter. Pane. In Wingbarn, on Oot. 1501, the wife of Rev. D. Perris of a daughter, Donsoo.—At Fairfa.:, Manitoba, on Sept. 28th, the wife of Mr. D. Dobson of a 8011. HAnRosoN.—In Gray, on 002. 23rd, the wife of Mr. Marshal Harrison of a daughter. lemenlafatoml cwt. Butchers' sheep quint, at 92.75 to 28.25 eaoll. Lambs in fair demand for export bo Buffalo, at $3.75 to 23.90 per owt. Calves, oboioe voals, ab 22 to 28 eaob, Mitch oowe and springers steady, at $95 to 245 each. Hogs depressed, and choice brought '1 o to ego per Ib. ; others unchanged, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER can't. F. R. SCOTT, Brussels. PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN: First mortgage, farm seeu'i y, Apply at TRI0 POST Publishing House, Bruseels. LA` HUNTER, BRUSSELS, 1-�• Lioausod Auetioteer tor Huron. Sales of all kinds a specialty. Money -to lend 00 mortgage at lowest rates. REAL ESTATE. sTAR,azz os,, Finamat.N—McBer.—In Kinuardiue, on Wednesday, Oot. 20th, by Rev. Mr. Murray, of Kincardine, Mr. William Freeman to Miss Joanna MoKay, both of Seafortb. 0AmE—POMAiD: At the residence of the bride's parents, McKillop, on Oct. 27th, by llev. A. C. Tiffin, Mr. Samuel Cade, of Hallett, to Mise Dolly, only daughter of Mr. William Pollard, of McKillop. BroNINo—Teennes.—At the residence of the bride's father, Wallace street, Listowel, by Rev. Wm. Cooper, B.. A., Mr. William 2. Bigning, of telltale - ell, to Miss Gertrude, second daught- er of Mr. Joeepb E. Terhune, Police Magistrate. Ereeen—Holm item.—At the reaidenoe of the groom's parents, Turuberry, on Oat. 20th, by Rev. Jas. Hamilton, of Wingbam, Mr. Samuel Elliott, son of Mr. 11111 Elliott, to Miss Annie Maud Hardaker, of Hillsburg. ax:Era_ STACEY.—At Denver, Colorado, on Oct. 120h, Mrs. Ann Stacey, (formerly of Brnseele)'aged 61 yearn and 27 days. GOLLEY.—In Wingbarn, on Oct. 21st, Verde Adella Mildred, infant Baugh. ter of Mr. and• Mrs. Joseph Golley, aged 9 months aid 28 days. DAvrnaoo.—In Wingham, 031 Oct. 16th, Frances Mildred, daughter of Frank Davidson, aged 11 months and 10 days. NIooa.—In East Wawanosb, on Oct. 18th, Walter E. Nicol, egad 66 years, 8, months and 15 days. D,inon.—In London, on the 26th inst., at the residence of her sou -in-law, Ilubert AshplamIt, Sarah, reliot of the late lames Devitt and mother of Mrs. (Rev.) S. J. AIIin, in her 66th year. A7mmmoT0• s -A -m e_ FRIDAY, Nov. 5th,—Farm stook, Maple. mens, houeeboid furniture, tato, Lot 19, oon. 8, Grey. Sale unreserved, at 1 p. m, Jas. Lindsay, Prop., F. S. Soott, Aso. Fall Wheat 80 80 Barley...—. .. 22 24 Peas 40 42 Oats 20 21 Butter, tube and rolls .., 18 14 Eggs per dozen 12e 18 Flour per barrel 4 00 4 50 Potatoes (per bag) 50 50 Hay per ton. 5 00 5 00 Hides trimmed 5i. Hides rough -. 5 Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 00 Sheep akin, each 40 60 Lamb skins each 25 40 Hoge, Live4 4 00 4 10 Wool 18 19 Applee (per bbl.) 75 1 50 Dune M.1nioETs,—Ingersoll, Oct. 26,— Offerings to -day, 3,725 boxes of cheese ; no sales ; 82a bid f salesmen bolding for 00 ; no life in the market. Now York, Oct. 26. --Batter steady ' treat= oream- ery,14o to 28310 ; do. faoIoey, 90 to 180 ; tnibatiou creamery, 12o to 17o ; state dairy, 12o to'20o ; do, aroamery, 40 to 28}0. Cheese dull ; large white, 90 ; email white, 9}o ; largo colored, ,8110 to Seo ; small colored, O310 ; part skims, 63o to 70 ; full &dans, 83o to 40. BU r r.r,o, N. Y., Oat. 20.—Spring wheat held higher ; No. 1 hard, spot, 90 0 ; 'No. 1 northern, spot, old, $1.088 ; new, 95,1e. ; No. 2 northern, spot, new, 022o ; No. 8, northern, do„ 001o. Winter wheat uuaettlod ; No. 2 red, on traok, 97o ; No. 1 white, 96o ; No. 8 extra red, 94c, Corn, firm ; No. 2 yellow, f 2010 ; No, 3 yellow, 29F0 ; No, 2 oorn, 28(o ; No, 8 awn, 28eo. Oats fairly native and steady ; No. 2 white, 083o ; No. 3 white, 284e; No. 4 white, 2220; No. 2 mixed, 223o; No. 8 mixed, 2110. Barley steady. Rye quiet ; No, 2 in store, 50o asked. Flair firm ; fair demand. Tonon°, Oct. 26,—Tho Toronto tattle markett�pp•day was dull. Receipts, 88 cars including 074 sheep and iambs, 1,, 100 hogs and 80 calves, Buying for Montreal was slow. Export cattle quiet, with solos of beet at 8310 ; seine sold at 3}n, Butchers' cattle) little firmer on light offerings ; best prime lambed, hew., ever, was 8720 per lh, ; some good cattle 8014 at 8o to die. Bulls firmer ; not many being offered. Prices ruled from 2310 to 23o. Stockers and feeders stonily some 510310 rs sold at 28o, and Modem gold n620. Sheep and lambs—Export sheep 21u11, but steady, at 23 to 28,80 per 1AR11LS FOR SALE.—THE UN. 0931510x11» hassevoralgoad Farmeior sale asdbe rant, easy forms in Townsbipe of Morris and relay. F 5. Sd10'1'T,Bt•ussels Goo]) 100 ACRE FARM FOR sale with aoneiderable Vowing alone oleo 8 acres of Fall wheat anti 8 acres of rya sown. Possession nae bo gives, at Thos. For pelts and caber pnrtionlara. ap1piy to 1e""-3 T. MOOR1E, Bruesels, PARKTO RENT BEING North Part Lot 00, Con. 3,Morrls, con- taining 110 acres— known as the Fraliak bomoetead—for a term of 5 years, For fur - tier partloulars apply to 15-0 F. S, SCOTT, Brussels. G-OOD FARM FOR SALE near Brussels. Groat bargain, Lot 7 Coss. 0, Grey township. Good buildings and orchard, well watered, suitable for mixed or dairy fanning, Possession given next March, with privilege of doing Pall plowing. Apply to W. H, KERB, Pow Publisitingr, Roo se,Bruseela,or to THOMAS HERITAGE, Loudon. West. ANITOBA LAND FOR SALE. --100 a0008 of good farm land at Springfield, Smiles from Winnipeg, is offer- ed for sale at a low price. The property is North East i Seo,10, Twp. 11, Range 4, East, There is a house on the premien and some breaking done. For fall particulars as to price, title, &o., write or apply to G. F. BLAIR or W. H, IiE1RR, 20.12 Brussels, Ont. PARM FOR SALE OR TO .11101008,—The ltmdersignod offers bis eligible 01 *tore il9rin for sale or to rent, being South part 0f Lob 5, condos- cion 12, Grey. All under cultivation, moll watered and well fenced. There la a good stone house, hank barn, orehnrd, wells, &s„ on the promisee. Also a eplenditt stone quarry from which a good revenue is realiz- ed. Only 21 miles from Brussels. Terms reasonable. For further particulars as to price, &o„apply to 30HIi a1IT0B10LL, Proprietor, Brussels Brussels P. 0. FARM FOR SALE, -150 ACRES Ooueleting of the South k and South i of the North 1 of Lot 00, Con 2, hast Wawa - nosh. This la an exeellonb stook farat,being well snpplled.with good spring water. Itis situated about 8 milds fro,u the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A large part of itis under grana. Buildings 911d foe0O8 aro iu a fair state of repair. Easy terms of payment will be given. For all information apply to 11-tf G. P. 13LAIR, Barrister, Brussels. QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. That excellent farm, Lot 15, Con. 9, Township of Grey,100 aeras, mast be sold ab once in order toeless Mate of deceased own- er. The lot is nearly ell cleared, with good baildinge, ample water supply, largo or. chard, 13 miles from Cranbrook, is under good yycultivation and is a very desirable pro. 0RF)LL,' Brusselse.Apply, to OHNx4IPOlri1ulLL, on the promises • or A. HONT1010, Brussels. Dated Sept. 12th,1801, • Boar for Service. The undersigned will keep for service on Lot 11, Con. G, Grey, as thorn' bred Berkshire boar, with pedigree, Terms, 01.00, to he paid at time of service with privilege of vi- burnum if nacossary. 10.1• 505. SHAW, Proprietor. Ancient Drdor of Nailed Workmonl This old and prosperous Prater') al inn alien lumbering 000,500 members ars pre son ting to thepublio their polnllar and aeon omioal rates to worthy men at the very low rate of about $8,00 per $1,000 per annum, Tho Workmen” Promptly Pay Reath Clairue and Mack a large Marottao to its members now that those A03arioan Lino Oompanies don't Beam satisfactory to Can- adians. 11011T. ARMSTRONG M. W, ; W, H. HERR Recorder; J. A. ORIIIGHTON,Plnaveior, Auction Sale --OF= VALUABLE 13101111N, Valor andby virtue of the:power of gale contained in a certain redone -Ire of wort. gage wltioh will be :producedat the lino of sale there will bo offered for sale by Public, Aaotion,atthe A9010RI0A1Z H00380; in the TOWN alt 1311158510LS, 011 It1'lilay, the xlyenty.ufnilt nay or °etcher, ,,l/.38117, at twelve o'clock uo0n, the followlug vale, able farm property, uamoly:-•That certain parcel entrust of land and prensisee situate. iu the Township of Grey, in the .County of Enron, being oonlpo004 of Lob number Thirty-four in the Thirteen th Oouo08sion of the Township of Grey, ooutaiuing one hun- dred 9aree more or loss. On tato said prop• arty aro a frame bottle nod101)301 stable, TEntte.—Ton 1308 gent, of the puroha5o money to bo paid at the date of sale and the bit/forte on easy tering which will he an. non11o0d at the 811Otton, For furtberpartlo,0ars apply to MoMVlt- RICH COAThWOII'pR, 1101060006 & COM- PANY, 'Vendor's Solicitors, a Mtliude Stroot, Toronto. 11.2 Ile 'W'on't he Sztti # ed �r f is 4Ns eeteeneee UNTIL HE GETS IT, 'WHAT 2 'WHY A BOTTLE OF FOX'S Compound Syrup of White Pine & Tar For Coughs, Colds, &c. Fox's Drug Store. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, • Senator and Conveyancer. Oollea- bf60on10, a made. Ot0Oe—Vanetoue's Biook, Bras- ' AT IL SINCLAIR, 01.803 Y V • Solicitor, Conveyancer,Notary Pub- lio, ha, Ohlee—Vaustono'e 131ook, 1 door north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. G . CAMERON, • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt Cameron,) Barrister and Solicitor,Godortch Out, Otnoe—Hamilton St„ Opposite Col borne Hotel. �t F. 33LAIR, BARRISTER, • Prondfoot's Moe, God ()rich.) fO/Gllao over Gillies & Smith's Bank, Brussels. Money to Loan. 17 MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTCN, M. D., O. ;u„ Trinity Liniyorsity, Fellow Trin- ity /deltoid College, Member College of Phy- etaiaue and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and. Lioontiate of Midwifery, Edinburgh. sa.Tolophone No,14. Residence, MOS t., BrueeoIs, DR. F. H. KALRFLEISCH, P0T81C1AN, SURGEON AND AOCoUCIIP•.UR, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. 1st Olase Honor Graduate of the Vniversi- tios of Trinity (Toronto), Querm's (Kilogstou) and of Trinity Medical Oullage; follow od Trinity Mediae] College and member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar- io. Poet Graduate Course in Detroit and Chicago,1800. Special attention paid to die - eases of Eye, Dar, Note and Throat, mud die- eaeesof Women.t00'Oousultatlon in Eng- lish and Garman. Telephone at residence. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, 5J • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all dieeages of domesticated animals In it com- ttooveberluary dent sbryyt. Particular promptly ata tended to. Of0oe and Inhrmary—Four doors north of bridge 'l'urnberry 81„ Breaeeis, BUSINESS CARDS. T T H. Mo0RAOKEN, Iseurerolrilig iagablooiees, Giltoe at hie Grooery,'i!uruborry abroot, Brussels. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER, Issue, of Marriage Licenses, 050I010 AT JEWELRY BTORs, aSeNo Witness Required. T. FimailtIR, Brussels AHUNTER, LEX. Olerkof the Fourth Divloion 0o1r CO. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public Land Loan and Insurance Agent, Panda invas'ed and to loan. Oolloottone made Odioe in Graliam'sBlook, Brussels. r'pI3o5, A. HAWIIINS, _L Will give lessons topnpile either on piano or organ, at his Music Room, opposite the poet -Wile, Brussels, Vocal lessou5 also given. Ton years expellsseu in teaching, Terme moderate. AUCTIONEERS. j'AEORGE KIRKBY, Nea /demised Auctioneer, Sales conduct ad on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stool a 0poolelby. Orders left at Trim Poem P isbingiloase,Bruesela,orsouttoWalton P. O., twill receive prompt attention, FS. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - Stan, Will 50l1 for better trines to better' won, in ass bimo and loss °barges than any other Auctioneer in utast .Huron or he won't obarge aOytbiDLr Dates and ordore eau 'always be arranged at this crake Or BY personal applioation, APT. J. STRATTON, Vhoas had , h 2f years091%010100to an he albb, hes but who had to tail owing to. its prprepay hue again taken out at re cod is terms, fd to conchae rant d. reasonable harms, ged Tam t080Jt bpi Bates may he arranged at T10pp PORT Publishing House. WAS, STRIOTTON, 39.11, Auationoor r 111 m e Po 11 co: tie At hie 11111 A A De spa cal in c Bee ly 0 tool plic rO also the h0 a map[ st0 of it loo, It is obla amp Stet At stoic in 01 doth pay, Thos sent 551101 WOO to p firm. wont force corn poral posse eche M(tree man at th form Mm. alma, 90011 ally, and 1 the o is a 90301 aebol tion ma00 sllapi quit Anse pros). /I3115 loos rl: won, 'Whit The