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'l Vo have en excellent healing salve la
etiaks, for cute, wouoda, bruises, Method
surfaces, &o., that wo are offering free to
introduce A. Almost everybody, farmers
and lhoohanioe espeelally, aro continually
getting out, bruised or otherwise injured.
Now this salve is the bandied thing out,
so easily applied, and will stay where put,
keeping out the air and dirt and quickly
healingtho part affected. 19 is so cheap
too, only 12o. a stiok. To introdu0o 1t
we will give you half a stick free or a
whole stick at
Half Price.
Tllis offer only bolds good for one
weak from date. You will never be with-
out bhie salve if once used. No meed for
court plasters and tying cloth on with
cotton, because this salve will stick the
covering just where it is weuted. Ask
for Deadman'e Healing Salve.
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician & Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. & n.
Trains leave Brueeele Station, North
and South, as follows:
G01Ne SOUTH. GOING 805TH.
express 7:10 a.m. I Mall 0.10 p,m
creed.......,9016 a.m, ;Express ......10:10 p.m
A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
FROST.
Arran shipping ie in order.
25o, gets THE POST for balance of 1898.
Tee days are growing perceptibly
abetter.
(4001)0E BDST shipped a car of lambs on
Wednesday,
Orn bicyclists should get in shape for
the 3 mile race on Fall Fair day.
ANOTHER hardware store in Brussels is
among the probabilities this Fall.
Maven Home in the Methodist church
next Monday evening, Don't forget it.
Do you take THE PosT ? If not send
25o. and have it for the balance of the
year.
0 CAM of oats and a oar of bogs were
shipped by Messrs. Backer & Vanstone
this week.
R. Gnamet loaded 2 oars of oats and a
oar of wheat during the past week for
shipment Eastward.
TENDERS are asked for the jemitorship
of the Methodist ohnroh and the caretak.
ing of Brnssels cemetery.
ARGOT 150 tickets were sold to exnnr-
sionista at Brussels depot for Toronto
during the I ndnstrial Fair.
P. SCOTT'S pacing mare took 2nd plane
at the Exeter ranee on Labor Day. She
will be started at the Goderich Fall Fair.
THmnii was a large tarn out of people
from this looality to the Toronto Far
last week, and London is taking its
innings this week.
H. L. JAcreoN had the misfortune to
badly sprain the thumb of his right
band last Saturday. He is attending to
his shop as usual, however.
THERE are 15 appeals entered by the
Liberals and 20 by the Conservatives to
be heard by Judge Masson at Brussels
Voters' List Court. The date is not
annoonaed yet.
T. A. HAwiINe, With the intention of
trying the examinations at the Toronto
Conservatory of Mesio, is taking a course
of lessons with Miss Annie B, Climie, A.
T. 0. M., of Listowel, every Wednesday.
ABOUT 2,000 bushels of apples have al-
ready been received at Mahler's Apple
Evaporator, Brussels. They are prepar-
ed to purchase all that is offered as they
require a large quantity for a season's
ran.
Goon.—The Welland -Vale Bioyole Go.,
of St. Catharines, presented A. AL Mo.
Kay & Co., Brussels, their agents here,
with two baskets of prime peaches and a
basket of grapes, Doses of this kind are
not bad to take.
MISS Ronnmlc, milliner, has secured
the services of Mise Armstrong, who
comes highly recommended, as her
milliner for this season. They are now
busy getting ready for the Fall opening
of which doe notice will be given.
IT is reported that Jno. McCrea bas
purohosed the residence of the late F. 0.
Rogers, paying $1,000 for it. The plane
fa a cosy one with spacious lawns, &o.
We understand Mr.11foCrae and danght.
ere will move to the new purchase from
the farm.
To CLINTON.—Dr. W, Graham, of Tor-
onto, formerly of Brussels, hae formed a
copartnership with Dr. Turnbull, of
Clinton, and has moved to that town.
The Dr. has a wide aoquaintanoe in
Huron Go. and will, in one sense, be
coming home in locating there.
POSTPONED.—Rev. Mr. Mollobbie, of
Shelburne, was enable to some to Brn-
sets last Sabbath to preach the annual
sermon to the Canadian Order of Forest.
ere owing to it being Communion Sab-
bath in his church. Re was absent from
home for bis holidays and oonsegnently
was unable to arrange. The date of bis
Doming will be Sept, 26th. Service in
the Methodist church at 11 a, tn.
MONDAY afternoon A. Cooley, Aire.
Coseley and Mies Tsenie Sample attend.
ed the funeral of David Murray, of Sea -
forth. Deceased died Saturday after-
noon after an illneee extending over a
year, of consumption, He wan highly
esteemed by a large oirole of friends.
Mr. Murray was a member of the Fire
Brigade of tbe town and they not only at.
tended hie funeral in a body tont sent a
beautiful floral wreath for the oaeket,
Ro0ERT Anala5ltotl0 has disposed of his
]House and lot on /oho street to M. El.
Moore, V. S., of tike place, for the sum
of 9625. Mr. Armstrong intends remov
ing to London in the neat future where
be and Mrs. Armebrong will reside. They
have been well known residents of Brus•
sell for the past 85 years and their many
old friends here will be a unit in wishing
them many happy yea16 in the Forest
City. Owing to Mr. Armstrong's re•
:novel a new caretaker will have to be
engaged for the Methodist church and
1tneeele cemetery, He filled both planes
in a llrnl'olase Manner.
•
GNT a prize lief of Brussels Fall Fair. Tne well Icemen drama Emit Lynne,
Seen in the name of your visiting will be given its the Town Dell on Sept,
friend, 1991).
B. Gigue ie into the apple bus ing MAI- Davin JA61IESON hoe ailed up (tie
nese and is busy every day. house anew whish adds to its appearance
A 8118 verandah ie being put np by and comfort.
Wm. Ainley at his reeidenoe. Mathes. Clegg .2 Damao shipped a car
1iAex Lynne in the Town Hall, Monday of hogs on Tuesday, also a car of samba
evening next. Don't forget the date, and a oar cif cattle later.
A 1,60(18 quantity 01 anti.Prohibitiou 8901. HAIALE has 1)18 two atoms recently
literature ie baipg distributed this week, damaged by fire ready fur 000epatiou.
Tnn "Revere House," Brussels, will be S. B. has worked like it nailer at them.
sold at It bargain. J. A, Creighton, lemma two care of Meths were ship -
Agent. ped by Jac. Roddick and Robb. Ferguson,
111AIMEA'S apple evaporator and Ed. of Walton, reepeetively, They were a
wards' cider and apple better factory are fine 109,
hard a9 work. Tns Poll for No. 8, Brunets, on Sept.
THE briok work of St. John's rectory 29111, will be held in the house formerly
is nearly completed. I6 will be et neat 000upled by the late IVO. Tait, instead of
denture when finished. Alex. Ellis' house.
Mite, F, 0. Boothe will have en 'motion Tins trains have been very late during
sale of household furniture on Saturday the past week owing to the heavy pinion.
afternoon of next week, 2411) inet, ger tropic. Saturday's afternoon train,
GEORGE HALLIDAY hoe leased the briok dee here at 2.14, did not arrive until 5
residence on Elizabeth stroe6 from 11.13. o'clock.
Smote and will move to it shortly. Term, ion grave atone in Brussels
PROMOTION EIAMIN15IONs.—The promo• cemetery that ohroniolee the age of S.
tion examinations for Linton will he held and W. Wilton's grandfather, Mr.
on October 20th and 21et, Tenobers are ADMIN., who wart upwards of 100 years
requested to Bend in early for the number old at the time of his decease,
of papers required. THIE hot weather is oonduoive to n1).
B1lOWNRInoE & PLnotn'e East Lynne lntions. This le proven by the feat that
Company will be in the town Hall on on Saturday, 3rd inst., over 40 persons
Monday evening the 19th inst., and no took bathe at the 111006110 Light bathing
one should miss seeing this grand old rooms duringthe afternoon and (evening.
drama. Admission 10 and 15 gents. Mne, Trios. Moomo while striking a
Reserved seats on sale at Foxe drag match on the window frame struck her
store. finger on a needle, with a thread hanging
No decision was given over the debate to it which was stiokmg in the side of the
at the A. 0. 11. W. lodge on the U. S. and window, with snob forte as to drive the
Spanish war. The speakers were T. needle and thread Olean tilrougb her fin-
e:arrow and W. E. Armstrong and W. ger, She bad to be taken to the dootor
El. MoOracken, Harry McCrea and Wet. to have it removed.
son Ainley. In the absence of one 05505008 Boos. got a package by eX•
speaker Mr. Farrow spoke a seoond time press addressed to some would-be travel.
in his stead. ler paying $1.75, 0. 0. D., rate on same.
It is stated time W. A. Crich will oeaee It was supposedly a watch but turned
operating his bakery and will take ahargs out to be a lump of lead. This is a Dew
of the bakeshop of Councillor Thomson. dodge and is played by n letter being sent
Mr. Crich will continue the grocery and to hotels stating that a watch will arrive
restaurant stand. People who know say and to hold it until the writer calls for it
there is no profit in the staff of life at the in a few days. Of theme the writer
present prise end the business divided never calls and the hotel man is duped by
between two. the somewhat outs trick.
NEW MILLINERY, DRESS AND MANTLE A GRAND Oonoert.will be given in Brea.
Mance,—Misses Roes have leased a store. eels Town Hall on Friday, Oct. 7th, the
in the Stretton block, formerly 000upied seoond evening of the Fall Fair. The
by the Standard Bank, and are opening talent acmes from Toronto and will son -
out a new stock of millinery and millinery sift of Miss Annie Snyder, Humorous
goods. Miss Rasa bas had a wide ex. and Dramatic Reader and Impersonator;
perianth in city and town and will be glad Mrs. Seymour Hambly, one of Torouto'e
to have a Call from the ladies. Is con- leading vocalists ; Jno. E. Tutton, an ex.
neotiou with the store Mies Roes' sister oellent baritone. This company have ex -
will conduot a fashionable dress and oellent press notices and a treat is evi-
mantle making department where the ex- dently in store for all who avail them•
phots to demonstrate her ability 6o please selves of this opportunity. See bills and
her customers feeling assured that she programs for further particulars.
will be able to fill the bill. Mies Ross Tam School Board is advertising for a
has worked in some of the best shops in Second class male teacher to take the
both Canada and the United States, place of L. F. Jackson who bus been
OoaT.—I1 was a sad message indeed teaching in the 2nd Department of Brute
that came to the home of Jno. MODon- eels Public school. Mr. Jackson went to
gall, Albert street, Brussels, last week, to Maley for Labor Day and did not re -
the effect that his daughter, Sarah, had turn until Wednesday without the con.
departed this life ou Sabbath, Sept. 4tb; sent of the Board which did not suit
at the home of her brother, Korth town. them and they gave him notice to quit.
ship, Algoma, 63 miles from Sault Ste. Mr. Jackson wired Principal Cameron
Marie. The family had received a letter that he could not get home on account
from deceased a short time previous of rain making the wheeling bad but Mr.
stating that she was in the enjoyment of Cameron replied that he would be expeot-
good health. The muse of depth was ed to report for duty Tuesday at 9 a. m.
dysentery, her illness only extending The Board poked Mr. Jackson to appear
over 10 days, during which time the best before them and neither party being
medical attendance and the ministration willing to bow to the other deoided to
of relatives and friends was at band. dissolve partnership. A special meeting
Miss McDougall went to Algoma last of the Board will be held Friday evening
January and was keeping house for her of this week when the new applications
brother. She was born In Grey township. will be considered. Kennedy Conley ie
The remains were brought to Brussels bolding the fort thie week in Mr. Jack -
for interment, the funeral taking plaae eon's department. It is a little unfortu-
on Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Jno. nate that any uepteasantness should
Ross, B. A., nonelected the service, Mies have arisen as Mr. Jackson was doing
McDougall was 32 years of age and was good work but the Board felt that they
a member of Melville church. She en• most do their duty in the matter heuoe a
joyed the good will of a large oirole of new teaoher is expeoted to assume work
relabivee and frie0d0 who sympathise on Tuesday, 20th inst.
very sincerely with the bereaved. The
pall bearers were six tonins of deceased,
viz.:—Peter, Andrew and Hugh Lamont,
Malcolm an Nell Bleck and Peter Mc-
Dougall. Will, James is home from Toronto.
BRUSSELS ve. MILYERTON.—The Milver• Miss May Turnbull, of Guelph, is home
ton Sun reports the base bell match on on a visit.
Labor Day as follows:—"On Monday Miss Lida Crooks was visiting at
afternoon the Brussels baseball nice visit- W rnxeter.
ed Milverton and played a friendly game Miss Blakeman is bank from a trip
with the boyg here. Though oohsiderable Eastward.
rain fell in the morning the grounds were Miss Lizzie Sample is enjoying a visit
in splendid oondition and the game was ab London.
keen throughout. During tbefirst innings W. F. Scott is home from a successful
it locked as though Milverton was going athletic tour.
to have a walk over but Grewar, the Mrs. Beattie is home from a month's
Brussels twirler, steadied down and be. visit to Clinton.
gen to get in the fine work after which Angus McDougall, of Sault Ste. Marie,
Milverton scored only three rune, We was here last week.
might also incidentally remark that Miss Maggie McNaughton was visiting
Grewar is the beat pitcher that bas been friends in Wawanosh.
seen on Milverton grounds this year with Postmaster and Mrs. Farrow are visit -
the exception of Hardy, of Galt. Reath, ing at London this week.
Gerry, Downing and Scott, however, Mies Josie Fair, of Clinton, was visit-
oould lay reasonable claims to a share of ing Met. P. Scott last week.
the honors in winning the game. Batting Mrs. Kalbfleisoh, mother to Dr. Seib -
honors were equally divided between Scott iieiso11, is visiting at "Fairmont."
of Brussele and Smith, of Milverton. Al. Chas. Howlett, Queen street, has been
together the exhibition of the game was quite poorly during the.past week.
rather creditable. The Umpire didfairly Dirs. McKinley, of Alton, is visiting
well but on close decisions, Brussels al. her daughter, Mrs. Chris. Grimoldby.
ways got the benefit of the doubt. Be. Mrs. Wm. Kneobtel ie visiting her
low is given the score : daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ross, at Fergus.
BRUSSELS. Dr. W. J. R. Holmes, Go, Treasurer,
A.B. R. B.H. O. S,13. E. of Goderioh, was in town on Monday.
owng, If.,. 6 2 1 3 2 0 Miss Paul Sample has gone to Bran.
Downing, Downng, n,o. 5 2 1 2 0 0 don, Man., to take a millinery situation,
Grewar, 6 1 3 3 0 0 Mrs. Oumminge and baby, of Buffalo,
p"" are visiting Aire. S. Swale, her mother.
Scott, of.....,6 2 2 8 1 0 Pani Millephotographer, of Chiea o
Gerry, 21) 6 1 0 2 2 1 is here on a' isit itrelatives and
Arlin, 81),6 1 0 4 0 4 friends.
Roach, 8.9,.., 4 1 1 2 1 2 Oounoillor Leatberdaie was combining
°mislay, 11)4 1 1 2 0 1 business and pleasure in a trip to London
Griffith, rf... - 4 1 2 3 0 0 this week.
Total 42 12 1U 12 G 8 C. Thomas, of Ambersburg, Essex Co.,
was holidaying with the Aliin boys for a
MILVERTON. few weeks.
A,B. R. 13.11. 0. S.B. E, Mies Nina Ropers, of Tnm Pose staff,
McMillen, 1f,. 6 1 0 4 0 1 was visiting at Toronto and Hamilton
0. Groeb, 8b5 3. 1 4 0 1 during the path week.
Spencer, c6 2 1 2 1 2 A. E. Scott, formerly of town, was re.
Bandsaho, of6 8 0 1 1 0 sewing old acquaintances in Brussels.
Smith, p,& e.g5 1 2 8 2 1 We expect him baok again.
Kelterborn, ib 6 1 n 4 0 1 Mist B.trkby and 8iee Ritrbie, tailor.
Bundseho, 2b. 6 0 0 5 0 2 aeries, have taken situations in Toronto.
Grosch,s.e.&p, 4 1 1 2 0 2 They ere oompetenthande.
Hasonpflug,rf. 4 0 1 2 8 0 C. R. Vanstone, of Southampton, spent
a few days in Brussels. Con. is now en-
Total48 10 G 27 7 10 gaged in the grocery bnsinees.
Score by innings-
Mrs. Harry Coutts and daughter, of
Chicago, are visiting at Jas. Menzlos,'
William street, Brussels. Mr. Menzies
is Mrs. Coutts' father.
Struok out by Greaser 6, by Smith 1. Miss Dunbar, of Guelph, has arrived
Wild piteb, Grewar 0, Smith 1. Passed bank to Brussels and ie now pushing the
bane, McLauohiin 0, Spesoer 2, Three work in getting ready for the Nall milli•
base hits, Scott, Smith, Two base hits, nery season at Moe. Rogers' store.
Mo%anohlin, Grewar, Griffitb, ,Hasan. Oening will be held early in October.
piing. Left on bathe, Brueeele 5, Milver- -Tut PosT Is sorry to hear that Myrtle
ton 0. Double play, E. Bundsoho to Wilson's limb that bag been a touree of
Kelterborn, Umpire, Epb. Dawning." trouble to her for some years is not malt.
The reference to the umpire 10 inoorreot ing the improvement desired, She has
as far as his favoringBruseele in 001100M- gone to a Toronto hospital for treatment
ed as the meet of the 'tithing against hie wbioh we hope will result in speedy re•
decisions was done by the vieitingteam. / oovery.
People We Know.
Brussels... ,.....1 6 2 8 0 1 0 0 x-12
Milverton ..710000002--10
Hire, (Dr.) Davidson sons visiting ab
Streetevillo and Toronto last week,
Mr. Wilcox and wife, of Galt, were
visiting in town during the past weak.
J. T. Ross and P. Ilogg were taking in
the Western Fair in ],mldon 11ie weep,
Mrs. Walker nrl )Ira, ]Tarry Brewer
have returned front their trip to Toronto,
Wises Maggie Smith hen gone to
Wiarton to resume her poeilion en milli -
nets
Mina Nina Malcolm, of Kincardine, is
riming old friendships in town this
week.
Mrs. Jas. Turnbull is visiting in Lon.
don this weep and taking in the Wsatera
Fair.
II. Dennie, of Chatham, was in town
last week combining business with
pleasure.
Will. Bozell, of Paw Paw, Miall•, is
here on a businees trip. He will return
oast week,
Clark Arlin returned last week from an
extended visit to relatives in Bowman.
Ville and locality.
Chas, Snider and hire. Snider, of
Kingston, were visiting their 5011, Dr.
Snider, last week.
H, Hoare, of Auburn, was fn town on
Thursday looking after his property on
Tnrnborry street.
Miss Lottie Jones and Miss Nellie
Weatherall, of Auburn, were milling on
old friends last week.
Alex, Rose, Deputy Postmaster, took a
few holidays last weclr and visited at
Toronto, Galt and Guelph.
Mee Kate Arlin, of Bow:esteeills, is
visiting at the Methodist Parson,y,. She
is a sister to Rev. S.1, Arlin.
Eph. Downing goes to Generics on
Saturday, where he has talceme. "sit." on
the "Star." He is a good wort. mal,
Mise Sarah Oantelon was vi.iting in
Wiarton for three weeks with old friends.
She returned to Brussels last Saturday.
Wm, Hewitt, of Detroit, spent a holi-
day with relatives and friends. Harry
Hewitt, jeweller, of Clinton, was also
here.
Wm. Wilton is away at Ooneetoga,
Ont., waiting on his brother Jake, whose
condition of health shows no improve.
ment.
Miss Addie Ironstone, milliner, was
here on a visit with relatives and friends.
Miss Ven0tone holds a position at Anti-
gonisb, N. S.
Frank Aehplant, of London, is expent-
ed to be in town Monday next and will
sing at the Earveet Homo in the Mebho.
dist oburah. He is a good singer,
We welcome baok to Brussels Geo. 0.
Lowry, wife and son from London where
they bare resided for a good share of the
past year. They will make their home
here.
0. E. Sarney, who was editor of the
Brussels Herald at one time, bee taken a
position on the staff of the Toronto World
and will move from Parry Sound where
he has been working in his father's news.
paper offioe.
Miss Mina Norton, of Listowel, was
visiting in Brussels during the past week
and renewing old frienclahipe. Mise
Minn holds a teachers' certificate and is
ready to accept a position to teach the
young idea.
Mrs. h. Ooueloy was visiting our old
friend JamesboLauoblin, of Wingham,
formerly of Brussels. We regret to bear
that he is in a very poor state of health.
It is to be hoped a change for the batter
will soon set in.
Lawyer Uriah McFadden, of Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., is here on a holiday visit
with relatives sod friends. Mr. MoFad•
der is in partnership with his brother
and Lawyer Farewell, M. P. P., and they
have a large and lucrative practioe. The
outlook for the': section is good according
to Mr. McFadden's view and he expects
bo see it rival R05e161:1d in the mineral
line.
mong Brneselites who saw the eights
at Toronto during the Industrial Fair
were Jas. Fox, A. Oonsley, E. 0. Dun.
ford, Jno. Walker, Geo. Best, Mrs. Geo,
Cardiff, Miss Sarah Forbes, Mrs. D. B.
Moore, tire. James Jones and daughter,
W. M. Sinclair, B. Gerry, Mrs. R.
Jobnston, Mra. W. H, Kerr, kite. Harry
James, Jno. Ballantyne, Robb. Thomson,
C. Rowlett, Miss Pipe, (4. A. Deadman,
W. J. Stewart, James Walker, 33, Coals.
rano, D. Ewan, W. Innes, H, L. Jackson
and W. H. ilfo0raoken.
Monday of last week Reginald Fletcher
left town for Chicago where be bas se-
oured a good position in the wholesale
jewellery establishment of 13. Allen &
Go. in the watob material department.
Mr. Fletcher, for young man, bas a
large experience in the watchmaking
and jewellery and will have a good idea
of the wider sphere he has entered. In
addition to the calling mentioned above
he is an expert telegraph operator ar,d
has consequently two good sbringe to bis
bow. Reg., as he is commonly called,
was a faithful member of the choir of the
Methodist church and has been a Vine
President of the Epworbh League. Tam
POST will be well pleased to report from
time to time Mr. Fletcher's advenue.
ment in the Windy Oily. '
Business Locals.
TIMOTHY seed at Mo(raoken's.
TIMIOT115 seed at Basket & Vanstone'e.
NEW carrots, beets and potatoes at Mo
Oraoken's.
Wantons from 940 up to 9100 at A.
0°u:ley's,
VERY epeoial bargains in bieyoles. A.
112, McKie & 0o.
Smn o11r Dew stook of Japanese china,
H. L. Jackson, jeweller.
A. Oouermm handles everything that is
used by a bioyole rider,
Din you see the Gendron bike in A.
Cousley'e window ? It's a dandy.
L19'rowEL yarns, a full assortment, all
glandes just re0eived at Mrs. Kirk's.
Moine & 0o. are agente for the White
sewing machine. Call and see them.
A GOOD opening for an enterprising
dress mailer. Boerne over Mrs. Kirk's.
CLEVELAND Wheels aro groat sellers.
Six sold since Jan, let, 1898. A. Ooueley.
E. & D. bearings are guaranteed for
three years, Como in and see them. A.
Oo0eley,
WANTED --200 tubs ebeioe Dairy Butter,
14a, Also 60 oaths eggs weekly. (4. E.
King, Wingllam,
CouaonTAhr,a house and good lot for
sale on Alexander street, Brussels. Ap•
ply to Jae, Washer.
Wm have just opened out a large stook
of china—direst from Japan, Cheap I
cheap. H. L. Jackson,. jeweller.
ANY amount of wood will be taken for
claw gemming and filing. Wood may be
rough or smooth, hard or soft, and to be
delivered before the work leaves the chop,
T. MoGniOon, OW filer and inventor,
Queen et, East, Ereesei6.
ST.4.N'D410 LUXE 01? C.1N44.1)4.
£SA'. a:aZ+Ta0 Z10n 1872.
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
ASSETS, - (Seven Million Dollare) . $7,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) • . - 92,000,000
agenob es in all pt'lnrival points 18 Ontario, Quebec, Ifanitoba, United States (01006109,3,
tiltra.ghlkt Mummy.
A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted,
Drafte Isoumd and Colleationo made on all pointe,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits 0191,00 and upwards from dot of deposit to Auto 0
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
arnelAL. AT1%1051017 01VEN TO TIM 0oLLE0TION 01 FAa61Ene' BALE NOTES.
Every facility afforded Cnetomere livieg at a diebnnoe.
111. M. B11ENT, Manna.
17 DIFFERENT designs in Japanese cups
and ennoers—beautiful goods. H, L.
Jackson, jeweller,
ONLY 15 days more to clear off all fin.
isbed boggles, earth and wagons. This is
no ahem but facts. All must be sold be-
fore pot. let. First Dome first served.
New wagons, new baggies, new oarbe,
second hand ovate, second hand buggies
all must go at ones. Come quick. Jae,
Walker.
HAIR DRESSING,—Mrs. Taylor wishes to
inform the ladies of Brusseia and vicinity
that she will be here for the next two
weeks doing tip hair out of the hair comb-
ings, also shampooing. Hours from 5 to
8 p. m. Satistaotion guaranteed. A Gall
solicited. A11 orders left at the residence
of Watson Ainley will be promptly
attended to. Mns. TAYLOR.
A PnfoaLEse DlsoovEas.—"Soak and
Swab" is an infallible, painless and non-
poisonous remedy for the cure of Cancer,
Cartilaginous Ulcers, Sore Throat and a
variety of skin diseases. It cares cancer
in any part of the body where the !lipid
can reach it. Send for circular giving
intrnotions how to apply the liquid.
Sold at 60a. per pint and 80o. per half
pint bottle. MoLEoo's LABORATORY, Gods.
riob. Sold by Jas. Fox, Druggist,
Brussels. Oaf
paTeens AND BUtoxss.—Ewan & Innes
have been at Toronto Fair and are getting
two oar loads of Gutters and Buggies for
Winter and Fall stook which they will
sell et rock bottom prices, and guarantee
to give the beet satisfaction ever given in
Brussels in this line. We also have on
hand seoond band Buggies down as low as
$5 and seoond band road carte at $4.
Wheelbarrows with iron wheels at 93.50.
Repairing done promptly and cheaply in
Blaokemlth and Waggon Shops. EWAN
& Iines, Brussels.
06OR10.
Osnate.--In Grey, on Sept 3rd, the wife
of Mr. Albert Oakley of a daughter.
MaDoraao,—in Grey, on Sept. 5911, the
wife of Mr. Alexa,der McDonald of
a daughter.
Sioaw,—In Morris, on Sept, Gtl, the wife
of Mr. Anson Shaw of a 5011.
Onlcnas.—In Grey, on Sept. 7111, the wife
of Mr. William Oakley of a son, (still.
.)
ATTwbornoon.—In Grey, on Sept. 9th, the wife
of Mr. Henry Attwood of a son.
FLnIrER.—In Blytb, on Sept. 2nd, the wife
of Mr. Samuel Fluker of a son.
BltowN.—In Morris, on Sept. 4911, the wife
of Mr. John A. Brown of a son.
SooTT.—In Seaforth, on Sunday, Sept.
4th, the wife of Mr. Arch. Scott of a
daughter.
WEnNEn.—In Grey, on Tnoeday, 1411.1
Inst, the wife of Mr, George Werner
of a daughter.
esteem.
EwiNo.—In Seaforth, on Sunday, Sept.
4th, George Ewing, sr„ aged 08
years.
LEAMINo.—Ih l9ioKillop, on Sept. 711),
John Learning, aged G8 years.
CASA.—In Seaforth, on Sept. 7th, Agnes,
fourth daughter of Mr. and Mre. Ed.
ward Cash, aged 20 years and 9
months.
MoDOU0ALL.—In Korah township, Al•
coma, on Sept. 4th, Sarah, seoond
daughter of John McDougall, of
Brussele,aged 32 years,
TArion.—In Morris, on .Sept, 2nd, Annie
Jamieson, beloved wife of William
Taylor, aged 41 years,10 months and
8 days.
LEISHAIAN.—In Ethel, on Sept. 12111, Mary
MoKelvey, reliot'of the late Thomas
Leisbman, aged 48 years and 10
months.
AlMeTAONs.—In Morris, on Sept. 111h,
Ann Jane Elliott, relict of the late
William Armstrong, aged 79 years
sod 27 days.
BoentaN.—In Morris, on Sept. 13th, Ida,
youngest daughter of Edward Bos•
mac, aged 16 years, 4 months ani 14
days.
A TO'I`0ON•
•
SATURDAY; 5131(0. 24TH, — Hono1)old
furniture, &o. Sale at 3 o'olook at the
residence of the late F. 0. Rogers.
Terms oash. Mrs, 17, Rogers, Propriet-
nee, F. S. Scott, Auotioneer.
asap. to- e seems ase...e.sesmixtga
Fall Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tube and rope
Eggs per dozen .
Flour per barrel .....
Potatoes (per bus.)
Hay per ton
Hides trimmed
Hides rough.
Salt per bbl., retail
Sheep sk]ns,each
Lamb skins each
Hogs, Live
Wool
Apples (per bag) ........
02
80
48
22
12
11
5
a0
4 00
5
64
85
49
28
18
12
6 00
GO
5 00
5
1 00 60
40 40
25 25
4 00 4 25
15 17
60 50
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
REVERE FHOUS17, BRUSSELS
Fon SALE; 71110 very oommodious and
desirable property will be Bold at la very
000der055 emu), or leasecl to a tenant on most
advantageous terms. Apply to
J. A. OBEIGHTON,
7.91 Agent foo Vendors.
NOTICE
I want MO oval of abort wood one on lot
20, eon, le, Greyl'owaohip• Also a quantity
of long wood out and dotter punt taken out,
A, OO(15.1189, BMWs,
(' 10ATMA1sERS WANTED,—
lVJ Ajlpiy to D. 0, ROSS, Brussels.
fl0USE TO RENT, HARD
and soft water. Apply to
7- J. 11. SMITH,
COMFORTABLE ROUSE FOR
sale or to rent. In North Brussels. Ins.
mediate posaessiml. Apply to BisRR/STER
IBLAIR. or W. H. KERB,
ROUSE. AND LOT IN ETHEL
T11
sale, known tails
hoose, will be sold oh0:481 ae si opriotor ie
oolsg been to 11(0 f,trin, Possession at 0005.
For further pa'CiGnlarsPOLLARD, to
11. WM. Ltbhol.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
on To n0115,-5110 unGOTSIgzed Offers
for sale or to rout that 1 story frame house
on Turnberryy street, North of the Terrace,
lately 0000piod by S. TI. 38OIcs0n. For par.
6111111100 apply t0 95, A. Kerr, or the owner,.
J, HOARL, Auburn P. 0, 80.11
!'1APT, J. STR]STTON,
v Who has bad 25 years experience as an
Auctioneer, but who had to quill owing to ill
health, has again taken out heense and is
prepared to oonduot salon at reasonable
terms. Satisfaction guaranteed. Dates may
be arranged at Tan PosT Publishing Mmes.
JAS. ST11ETWIN,
1-tf Auntie neer,
CEALED TENDERS WILL BE
received up to 12 noon on Sept. 27th,
for the position of Janitor in the Methodist
Church and Caretaker of the Brussels
Cemetery. Duties to commence Nov. let.
Speoiflcat1ons may be obtained by applica-
tion to A. 00081.89,
Secretary -Treasurer Trustee Board
REAL ESTATE.
'FARM TO RENT.—THE UN-
L dersigned will leen his 200 acro farm,
being North Half Lot 24 snit North Half of
South Half Lobs 25 mud 20, 0on,0, Morris.
Good buildings, none more convenient; land
in good order. Possession on Nov. 1st,
Beason for leasing, going into business iu
Brussels. For further part looters apply to
WALTER TNN110, at the Carriage Works 0f
Ewan & Innes, Brussels. 841
T.11ARM P011 SALE.—THE UN -
AA nEne10Nmn offers his ane 200 acro
farm being Lots 27 and 28, 51 0011, 8, Morrie.
0 the premises aro 2 comfortable houses
and 8 barns, two orchards, wells, tea. 105
pleated, balance bush. Farm is only 2 milds
from Walton village and 45 from Brussels.
Possession could be given in 2 months after
sale, For further parttoulars es to pride,
terms, 16,,., apply on the promisee or if by
letter to Walton P.O.OHN LAWSON,
0.9f Proprietor.
Ilmammosumeeen
O315(. 10, 1$01:1
east
.. pt• i!. F7 ' - r. a r.
We sell many pounds
of Insect Powder every sea-
son, There is a good reason
for this increasing demand--
It
emand—It isn't so much the price
but it is the
Superior Quality
and Effectiveness
of the powder we keep which
persuades so many people to
buy it from us. Have you
tried it ?
A T"' e-
Fozez Drag Store.
tIAB.0 FOR SALE.—TLE UN–
alaxmD offers his 100 aero ferns for
sale, being the South 8 of Lot 27, Con. 5,
Morris, Thera are 80 cares oleered and well
fenced, batenco about 0 amps cedar swamp,
remainder handwood bush. There is a good
brick house with kitchen, woodshed and
cellar complete, large bank barn with stab-
ling, orchard, two good wells and other 00e-
Ve41e1100s, Situated 4 miles from Brussels
and 1f miles from Jamesbnwn. Possession
given 1e6 0f March, Fall Wheat Will be put
iu by to sant. For price and terms apply to
Ha1Tow P.O., Essex 00.
JOHN WILSON, Prop.
EIARIVI FOR SALE.—THE UN-
A1� 06ltszenns offers big 100 sere farm for
sale, being Lot 22, N1 Con. 7, Morris, There
aro 70 acres cleared and under crop, helium
hardwood bash. These is a good frame
bons With kilohm,, woodshed and cella
complete; bark barn with stone stabling
orchard, wells, and alt other conveniences.
Only,4 of a mile from school and 8 miles
from 13005551s. POesessfo,r would bb givetl
at once. For price and terms apply on the
premises or to Brussels P. 0. to
81.1f ' SIMON FOIRSYTH, Proprietor.
Notice to Creditors.
Irl f7re Surrogate Court of the County of
Huron, in the allotter of the estate of
Thomas Taylor, late of the Torn of
Godcrfnlp deceased
Notice is bereby 06011, pursuant to B. S.
0., Obap., 120, Soo. 38, that all persons having
any Claims against the estate of the weld
!'hos. Taylor, late of the 'town of Goderieb,
gentleman, deceased, who died ou Or abort
the 20th day of July, A,D„ 16',18, are required
to end by mall, postpaid, or deliver to G. F.
Blair, Solicitor for the Executors, at Brits -
MAR P,O., Gtr or before the 2.411, day of Sept,
1808, a full statement and particulars of
their claims and the nature of the securities
(if any) held by them, and on and after the
said 24th clay Sept. the said estate will bo
distributed among those entitled thereto,
having{ regard only to the claims of which
notioe shall thou have been given.
Dated at B russets let day of Sept„ 1608.
W.H.KERR
A OIISL
.0 ns', Exeoutora.
R. lt
leTBEExecutors. 16,So
G.
DLATR, Solicitor for xeoutore.
Strictly One Price.
ilEwcrys ,Re liable.. •
F4LL 1
We're Now Ready for Early Buyers
0 of New Fall Goods.
If. it so happens that you need to purchase Fall
Goods this month we're ready for you with very large
stocks in every department at very low prices.
--New Dress Silks, now Waist Silks, new Colored Dress
Goods, Stylish Black Dress Goods, 15 to 20 per cont.
lower than ever before.
—Now Corded Velveteens, in all the latest colors and
shades at 40o.
—Ladies' and Children's German Cashmere Hose at
from 10 to 15 per cent below former prices.
—Boys' and Girls' heavy rib, all wool Hose, bought direct
from the Canadian Manufacturer, Which means a
saving of the wholesale profit.
—New Mantles, bought direct from three different Gorman
Makers and passed through customs at lowest duty,
hence we aro able to sell them at 15 per cent. below
regular prices.
SPECIAL POR SATURDAY:
Shirt Waists will 6 pyo like this ; ' ,t 26c. Each
—All classes at 75e. and un-
der we will clear at. .....40c.
—All Shirt waists at ;1.00
and :1.85 will go at OOe.
—80 pairs only, Black and Tan
:Kid Gloves, slightly dam-
aged, worth regular i 1.00
and $1.25 per pair.
Highest Pride Paid l'ot' Butter and Eggs.
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Dry Goods and Groceries,