The Brussels Post, 1898-10-14, Page 10S
THE BEU6SI LS P0.61'
OcT, :14, 1898
BICYCLES CHEAP,
sop; Will bNew Gent's Cemyear,
(+en-
41� teed Perfect.
Il Will buy a. Lady's Crescent Bi-
cycle, A ince ranuing wheel.
These are Bargains.
Any Lady or Gentleman not having
mod this Elegant Breath Perfume can
have a Sample Paokage Free.
Full Packages 5 Cents Eaoh.
SEN -SEN Chewing Gum Same Price.
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician & Bookseller,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
800THE0N EXTENSION w. O. & 11.
Trains Leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
GOING Norma. GOING NORTH.
0x60888...... 7:10 mon. I Neil 2:3o p.m
Bleed 9:41 a.m. Express 10:18 p.m
are Reb3s tt.nts.
A chiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faibh he'll prent it.
Toe shop windows of Gerry Broil. and
R. Leatherdale with their comic get up
attracted a good deal of attention on
Fair Day,
MESSRS. HcarT a4/ WABWICII took POPS lilt
prizes and three 'Jude at Blyth Fall Fair
on "Costumer" colts. At Brussels they
took five late.
Oue thanks are due to the Misses Scott
fora fine sprig of heather direot from
Scotland, also a sample of genuine short
bread from the land o' cakes..
A PERSON would hunt a good while be•
Pore they will find a neater span of road•
star horses than Gomer Green's team.
Ile took the red ticket at Listowel, At'
wood, Goderioh, Be)grave, Bruseele and
Dungannon, He took lab wherever he
exhibited,
D. A, Lownx, of London, has parches.
ed the house and lot East of the Maitland,
known ae the Town property, from Alex.
Ellis, of Brussels, and will move hie
family bank to town before the close of
Ootober. He has disposed of hie new
brick resident's in London. The people
of Brussels will extend a cordial greeting
to Mr. and Mrs. Lowry and children on
their return to this place.
MONTHLY HORSE 1010.—Following out
a custom in vogue for yearn the monthly
Horse Fairs will be resumed in Bruseele
on Thursday, Nov. 3rd, and will be con,
Burled eaah month until the opening of
Spring. As in former years the beet
local and outside buyers will be notified
as to the various Faire, and no effort will
be spared to make them as enoossefal as
possible, Our record is A 1.
GOING TO AYLIIER, QIIEBmo: R. S. Pei.
ton, of the Atwood Bee, bas sold out and
has purchased the Gazette, published at
Aylmer, Quebeo, and will take immediate
possession. Mr. Pelton, who served hie
apprenticeship on Tae POST, is an inde•
fatigible worker and the Aylmer people
will find him as etraiglot as a string
in all hie dealings. We wiehhim
8800888 in his new home. Aylmer
bas a population of about 2000.
Pnizm WINNERS. — Messrs. Ewan &
Iunee, carriage makers, Brussels, have
had a very successful run of prize wino•
ing this Fall. At Wingham they took let
on a top buggy ; Belgrave, let on buggy
and let on cutter ; Blyth, 1 & 2 on
buggies ; and Brussels, 1 & 2 on top
buggies, 1 & 2 on nutters, let on phtnbon
buggy and let on road cart. The 2nd
prize buggy at Brussels was sold to
Nathaniel Harris, of Belmore, for $90.
Messrs. Ewan & Innes are to be con-
gratulated on their emcees and the firm
deserve credit for the excellent display
mede.
G.T. R. Norms.—During the past week
the shipments from Brussels G. T. R.
bave been, 6 oars of apples by Jae. noes,
of Exeter, destined to Manchester, Bug -
land ; Manitoba and the II. S. ; a ear of
cheese ; 4 cars of salt ; 2 care oats by
Robt. raham ; Geo. Best 1 oar cattle ;
Olegg & Dames, 1 oar lumbs and 2 care of
cattle ; R. Ferguson a car of lambs. In
care of coal
ht were 4
cr
freight the incoming g
potatoes for
for Gerry Bros. ; g oars p
Brisker & Vanetone ; a car of Manitoba
wheat for W. F. Stewart ; a car of grapee
for J. Roes ; a car of brick for Alex Mo -
Neil ; steam thresher and engine for Mr.
Pope.—Way freight has been heavy.—
Wm. Miller 1s officiating as Section boss
during the illness of Ino. McKenzie.
A Pew POCKET NARBED AND LosT.—On
Fair day two eliok young strangers
visited Brussels and put up at the
"Queens.". Oue of them made himself
acquainted with Wm. Bennett, of Grey,
and stated that he was an employee of
the Standard Bank, Banesele, end want-
ed to. borrow $10 from him. Mr. B•,
like many another trusting individual,
obligingly handed over his cash. Later
in the day, on the Fair ground, Mrs,
Thos. Ennio, of Grey, felt somebody med-
dling with her dress and grabbed a young
man who had captured her pocket book.
He made off with the money. Mrs.
Cameron, of Morrie, was also relieved of
her pocket book containing $20 whioh no
doubt went into the hande of the same
gang. In the evening Mr. Pocket -picker
was apprehended at "Queens" and identi•
fled by Mrs. Ennis. He acknowledged
the theft. He was taken charge of by
Constable John Wright and taken to the
Town Hall and Mr. Eanie nought the
Reeve to lay information against the
thief. Mr. Wright took his prisoner up.
stairs in the Town Hall where he was
lighting the lamps for the concert that
night. Mr. Thief made his 'way to one
of the windows and before be could be
nabbed had jumped out, 16 or 18 feet, at
the North side of the Hall and in the
darkness made hie escape. He was a
very oheeky onstanter and it is a pity he
got off ae easily as he did.
CONOEBT,—The connect announced for
Fair night was not given owing to the
Company missing the train at Guelph, to
their dieappointment and that of the
Tam POST gives the news.
Tun Faire are over for another year.
FALL Fair news takes preoedence this
week.
181100 School Board on Friday even.
ing of this week,
A NEW cellar is being put under D. 0.
Roes' residence and a furnaoe placed.
Tun Reeve, Clerk and Assessor selected
the Jurors for the coming year last Mon-
day evening.
Tan new rectory for St. John's thumb
has received the first coat of plaster and
will Boon be ready for habitation.
ANY person desiring deer hunting
certificates may secure them from Barris.
ter Sinclair who to aetieg in the room of
Robt. Watt.
J. N. KENDALL, station agent, is having
the building formerly known as the
"Revere" House, transformed into a
residence and will move there.
Semmes rate of taxation for 1898 is 19
mills on the dollar. B. Gerry has been
appointed Collector and all taxes not paid
before Dee. 16thwill haves
added, the
same as last year,
A naxr.0s obimney sweep from London
was doing Biennia on Monday. Gentle•
men of Dolor are quite a novelty in Brus-
sels and we don't suppose you could scare
up a half dozen in Huron Go.
BBDsemLe Evaporator has handled
about 4,000 bushels so far this season.
They run night as well as day and aver-
age about 150 bushels per day. Masers.
Mahler are asking for 10,000 bushels of
apples for which they will pay the cash
On delivery.
Paenn WINNING,—There ere few men
in Huron county who have been as long
in the Fall Fair prize winning business
ae W. H. MoOraoken. He is something
like Tennyeon'e "Brook," "Men may
come and men may go, bat I go on for-
ever." This season with three Faire on
the same day, be secured the following
prize tickets :—Brussels, 40 ; Listowel,
46 ; Wingham, 26 ; Fordwich, 21 ; At-
wood, 22 ; Blyth, 34.—Total 189.
51108110 A TIoaoT.—The Citizene' En-
tertainment Committee have deoided to
continue the sale of the Ooureeitickets
during the month of October, the fee be-
ing reduced to 41.00 for adults and 600
for children for the four remaining Con.
tette. This gives a reserved seat at the
low price of 26 and 15 eeete, respectively,
and allows the holder ample opportnuity
iu selecting his seat from the plan which
will not be open to the general public' un-
til three days before date. The next en-
tertainment will be an illoetrated lecture,
with magnifloent views, by Frank Yeigh,
of Toronto. Nobody should mien it.
Date will be in November, and will be
announced next week.
AoomnNr.—Last Monday forenoon
Beatties''bus steam was bitched to the
baggage von and some baggage was being
planed on it at the Queen's Hotel. The
horse took it into their heads to run
away and with two little lads, Roy Roach
and Cleve Denbow aboard, started off.
BALANCE of 1898 free to all new sub.
eoribere to Tom Poor eubsaribing for 1898,
Don't borrow any longer,
GET a tioket for the Citizens' Enter.
tainmeut Oonree, Four first-class eon.
08018, reserved seats, fur only $1.0)).
AT the next regular meeting of Court
Prinoeee Alexandrine No. 24, 0. 0. 1.,
Bruseele, which will be held on the
26th feet„ a debate will take plane on the
sabjeot "Resolved that it would be in the
interest of fraternal Societies to put
them on the actuary basisof assess.
menta," There will be three speakers on
nob side, the naptttine being W. 11, Kerr
and Geo. Rogers.
A Pnmtoel90 700NG MAN DIIRS,—Fol-
lowing the sad news of the 00rlon4 ilhtes°
of Thos. A, MaLauohlin, at Sault Ste.
Marie, Ont., 08(08'0 telegram on Satur-
day from Dr. Gibson, of that town, and n
nephew to Mrs, A. Reid, formerly of
Bruseele, stating that about 12 o'olook
Friday night the vital spark bad fled,
Bemused had gone to Sault Ste. Marie
on Aaguet 28511, and taking the Principal-
ship of the East end school on
Sept, let had taught up to the Tuesday
prior to his death. Diabetes was the
cause of bis deoease and for two or three
days he lay le that come state peouliar
to the disease, passing away without re-
covering consciousness. Hie father left
Brueaele Friday nighe and took the
steamer "Manitoba" at Owen Sound
Saturday afternoon, at 2 p. in., arriving
at Sault Ste. Marie on Sunday about
10.80 a. m. He was made acquainted
with news of hie son's death before leav-
ing Owen Sound, As is almost invari-
ably the case in snob circumstances the
greatest kindness and interest was taken
in the sink young man and Mr, and Mrs.
Robertson, where "Tom", ae be was
familiarly called, boarded, Dr. Gibson
and Lawyer Uriah MoFaddsn, formerly
of Brussels, and others were unremitting
with their attention during the short
nees. Monday morning about 10 o'clock,
after a brief funeral service conducted by
Rev. Mr. Donnan, assisted by the Eng-
lish church minister, the remaine were
placed on hoard the 0. P. R. steamer,
Athabaska" and a start was made for
Owen Sound. Owing to rough weather
the boat was delayed and did not get to
port until the morning train was away,
necessitating Mr. MoLauohlin's remain•
ing over until the evening, reaching
Wroxeter ehortly after 10 o'clock where
the hearse awaited them and conveyed
the body to the family residence here.
Deceased was born in Grey township but
spent the most of his life in Brussels.
After securing a Brd class certifioate from
Brussels Public' school he attended
Goderioh High school for a term and got
bis 2nd. He taught euooeeefully iet Wel-
ton for 2 years ; then went to the Nor-
mal at Torouto and with his professional
oertifioate spent 5 years iu Bruoefleld
where be did excellent work and made
many lusting friendships. Mr. Mo•
profession in
a theMedical
Launhlin had
P
o
view a took another term at Goderioh
Collegiate preparing for matrioulation.
The Fall of the eame year he took charge
of the Model school in Elora. On his
return at Chyla man the
' t first indication
of failing health wee noticeable and by
medical consultation, it was discovered
that Diabetes was doing its work. By
rest and the beat of Gere and treatment
be regained hie health so that he felt
quite ready for resuming work when the
position offered at Smelt Ste. Marie.
Tom was a bright, gentlemanly young
man ever ready to do a good turn for
everybody and enjoyed the esteem and
friendship of both old and young. He
was always interested in the promotion
of every good cause and in church,
society, Sunday school and temperanoe
lines was a faithful and energetic worker.
The funeral took plane on Wednesday
afternoon and was largely attended. Rev,
Jno. Rose, B. A., conducted the service.
The pallbearers were Murray Gibson and
Jno. Snider, of Bruoefleld ; J. H. Camer-
on end Alex. Rose, of Brussels ; and
Frank MoLanchlin, Wingham, and Jno,
B. MoLanoblin, cousins to deeeased,
Beautiful floral wreaths were placed up.
on the casket. One of white roses with
C. E. on the bar from the Christian En•
deavor of Melville Ghurob ; one with the
word "Oomrades" from Brussels Foot
Bail Club ; one with "Cousins" from 20
cousins ; and an anchor from Brncefield
friends. Deceased carried an insurance
policy of $2,000 in the Confederation Life
Assomation on his life. Mr. and Mrs.
MaLauohlin and daughters are deeply
sympathised with in their bereavement
of their only son and brother. Special
sympathy is felt for Mies Mary, (who re-
oe0tly went to Roseland, 13. 0., and was
consequently unable to get bo the funeral.
Cleve. decided that he would be safer on audience as well. To show that they
the ground so jumped off but Roy re. were determined to keep faith with the
maiued on the rig until it collided with a publlo, the talent Dame on to Brussels by
telegraph pole near the Town Hall, when the late train and decided to give their
he was unceremoniously pitched off. It program on Saturday evening and al.
was feared that he was serioaely injured though the audienoe was not large, owing
but after the shook the young lad was to the short notice ; the fact that it was
very little tbe.worse of his escapade. We Saturday night, and the Macy enter•
are not guessing when we state that no tainment billed for the following Tues•
horse should be left on the street untied day, the program wan presented in a most
and eeoondly that the young lade who pleasing and highly oreditable manner.
often ride backward and forward on these It was ea follows :—Piano solo by Mies
conveyances should be kept on terra Dora Auger; song, "Soldiers of the
firma in future. Human life is too dear Queen," Mr. Turton ; reading, "The
to assume the stets taken in instances Reading Claes," Miss Annie Snyder ;
like the one recorded in this item. solo, "Sing Go,' Mrs. Seymour Hambly ;
Bea Houeio.—Dispite the ruin of Twee- solo, "Jack's the boy," Mr, 'Lorton ;
day a large and entbusiastio audience fill- reading, "Saunders MoGlashin'e Court-
ed the Town Hall at the initial concert of ship," Mise Snyder ; solo, "Una Vooe
the Citizens' Entertainment Course that Poco Fa," Mrs. Hambly ; solo, "Their
evening. Mr. Macy, of New York, had heads nestled closer together," Mr. 'Tee-
the program in band and in song and ton ; reading, "Widow Tubbs at the Sew•
story presented an excellent and varied ing °(role," Mise Snyder ; duett, "Life's
elocutionary and musical bill of fare tbat Dream is O'er," Mre. Hambly and Mr.
was most heartily enjoyed by all. His Tnrton, The audience was enthusiastic
readings were :—"Specimen of Reading and repeated recalls were made and very
class" ; "Signe of the times" ; "The old abeerfnlly responded to. Mrs. Hatnbly
man and Jim" ; "The morning gall" ; has a clear, sweat flexible voice, with
"Uncle Bemue; "The Swing' ; and first-class enunoiation, and will always
"Old Ace." In song he gave, "Friar of be a favorite here. She well eeeerves the
olden time", a "pathetic" ballad ; "The many commendatory words she hag re -
Christ child" ; "8ille'a prayer" ; "A so- oeived. Mies Snyder was quite at home
oioty nigger" ; "Simon the Oellarer" ; in her seleotione and in the "Sewing Cir•
and a couple of songs illustrative of ole" and "Reading Class" particularly
darkie character. His beet numbers, to slowed to good advantage. Mr. Turton
our aotlon, were "The old man and dim", bas a splendid baritone voice, of good
"The Swing" and "Old Ace", while in oompase, and gave his numbere 10 first.
song "The Christ child" and "The olase style. Hie gong 'stories are a new
Friar" were our favorites, Mr. Macy is
an entertainer in every respect ; perfume -
ed of an excellent voice ; au inimitable
mimic and impersonator ; and of fine
phyeigoe. He spares no pains to pious
hls audience and auaceeds without any
deebb. Miss Jean McLaughlin presided
at the piano in her usual peofioieat man'
her. Mr. Marty WAS at Teeswater on
Wednesda and Mitchell on Thursday
and taking feature. The enooeee "'The
old fashioned mother" and "The picture
on the wall" were rendered with a pathos
thee bronbt tears to the eyes of more
than one, g Mies Lupe as pianist was all
that om ild be desired and the Company
throughout present an evening's enter-
tainment that is not often equalled. We
hope to have the pleasure of welcoming
y them bank td Braude again when a
evening, The next entertainment of the crowded hones can he safely promised.
Oearee will be held in November, ' They went from iirlteeets to Benton,
Tee highest oath market prioe will be
paid for hidoe, sheepekine and furs by
Thos. Bloomfield, Brueaele. Store next
door to W. 2, McCracken's.
A Pureness Discovnnv.—"Soak and
Swab" is an infallible, painless and now
90laono08 10110d0 for the. 0ure of Cancer,
Osrbilaginous Ulcere, Sore 'Throat and a
variety of akin diseases. It mires eanoer
i1t auy part of the body where the liquid
can reach it. Send for cirottler giving
lnstruotione how to apply the, liquid..
Sold at 60e, per pint and 80o. per half
pint bottle. McLEun'e LAROIATORY, Gode-
rich, C"t"So1d by Jan. Fox, Druggiet,
Bisons. 6.tt
Brussels Council.
The regular meeting of Brussels Coun•
oil was held an Monday evening ;4 mem•
hers ureeent Reeve Kerr and Oonuoillors
Bneker, Leatherdale, Thomson and
Warwick.
Minutes of last meeting were road and
passed.
The following accounts were present-
ed :—
Alex. MaLauohlin, salary, $ 25 00
Robt. Deubow, 2591 yds. gravel, 98 16
Brunets Electric Light 00., 100 00
W. Ainley, work on water tank,17 00
Moved by' Geo. Baeker, seconded by
R. Leatherdale that the above accounts
be paid.—Carried.
By-law No. 7, 1890, was read and pas.
sed, confirming the rates for th;,, ) ear 118
follows :—
County rate, $210.60,.... rate 8/10 mills
Loose' rate, $1,868.00,.. , . " 46/10 "
Bylaw No 8, 1878, $935.33 " 1) 1/10 "
By-law No. 9, 1878, $90.00, 0 4/10 "
Consolidated loan, 5268.00, " .12/10 "
School rate, $2327.84,.... " 44/10 "
Soboolloan, $469.40,.... " 15/10 "
Total 19 mills.
All taxes unpaid on Deo. 14th will have
an additional 5% put on.
Moved by Geo. Thomson, seconded by
R. Leatberdele that B. Gerry be appoint-
ed Tax Collectorat a salary of $40 per
annum, on condition that he give bonds
for $6,000 satisfactory to the Reeve and
Clerk.—Carried.
J. A. Peterson, of Kincardine, waited
on the °outsell relative to drilling the
town well. No action taken until well
can be examined.
After disouesiug matters of street im-
provement and fire proteatton Connell
adjourned. �' y
Business Locals,
JOST received a car of oatmeal to ex-
ohange for oats. Baeker & Vanstone.
A coon opening for an enterprising
dress maker. Rooms over Mrs. Kirk's.
Atoms take the G. T. R. when you
can. S.S.S.—Soenery,Safety, and Speed.
LARGE and well selected stook of horse
blankets of all kinds at J. Donaldson's
Brussels.
Waterline — Choice butter 17 oeute,
dried apples and poultry. G. E. King,
W iugham,
COMFORTABLE ]louse and good lot for
sale on Alexander street, Brussels. Ap-
ply to Jas. Walker.
°YSTEB season is here and W. A. °rieh
is prepared to supply the public with
Booth's beet brands from Baltimore,
Jew. DONALDSON has just reoeived a flue
stook of rubber and woollen rugs, robes,
&G. Call and see them before ordering
elsewhere.
W. A. Onion is still doing business at
the old stand where may be found bread,
cakes and pastry. Fruits in their sea.
eon,
A000uNrs Dnm Ocm. 1sT,—We've ren.
dared our accounts. Kindly call in and
settle. It's a pleasure to do business
with prompt pay. Smith & McLaren,
BARRIB & VAN000N0 have just received
one oar load of potatoes. Farmers wish-
ing to get potatoes now ie yone time to
get them from the oar. Tbeee are fleet -
class potatoes.
EWAN & INrtltO have a few fleet otase
new buggies on hand which will be sold
obeep so as to clear stock out to make
room for butters. Also road carte. new
and earned hand, at big reduotione.
HAIR Dimmed,— Mrs- Taylor wishes to
inform the ladies of Brussels and vicinity
that she will be here for the next two
weeks doing up hair out of the heir comb -
Inge, also shampooing. Hours from 5 to
8 p. m, Satietaobion gnaran)eed. A call
solicited, 011 ordere left at the resideoee
of Watson Ainley will be.promptly
attended to. Mns,AYGOE.
The quarterly board of Centeuary
cherub, Hamilton, Wednesday night de.
aided to request the pastor, Rev. G. F.
Salton, to introduce individual cups into
the communion service. The innovation
will not be till November.
The congregation of a oburah in Soot.
land finding itself unable to pay the
'alar of its minister,a soapfirm offered
Y
to payfive hundred dollare a year for
five years, on condition that its adyer.
tiement be hung iu front of the gallery
the church. he offer wasaooa ted
of ecu T
P
and now the congregation can learn bow
to be morally and physically Olean at the
same time.
In opening the Niagara Synod, Bishop
DuAloulin delivered en address, part of
which is reported as follows by the
Hamilton Times: "Bishop DuMoulin
apoke very strongly and emphatically
on the question of intemperance. Un•
fortunately, be said, the evil effects of
over iudulgenoe in iotoxioating. liquors
oould be Been on all sides, even in the
Church. Heurged upon every olergyman
and layman to do all that could be done
to promote temperance and the Church
of England Temperance Sooiety. The
recent wave of Probidition that had
passed over the couutry, however, he
referred to as dangerous, yet for his own
part he would gladly give op his own
personal liberty for the sake of others, if
necessary."
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OAPITAL PAID 431' (One Million Dollars) . $1,000,000
RESERVE FUND . 4100,000
Agencies in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States tG lettgland.
A General
eORSI .
Henntsoo.—In North Bay, on Oat. 5th,
the wife of Mr. Ohas. R. Harrison,
formerly of Grey townehip, of a
daughter.
MILL:B.—In Morris, on Oat. 2nd, the
wife of Mr. Jae. Miller, of White-
water, Man., of a son.
—M.d.RRSr72:, .
DBIvmn—LIv1NGsTONE.—A5 the reeidenae
of the bride's father, on Oct. 5th, by
Rev. Mr. Yelland, assisted by Rev.
Mr. Hunter, Mr. Thos. H. Driver, of
Blanebard Twp., Perth Co., to Mise
Eliza Livingston, of Grey Twp.,
Huron Go.
noun—Donnas, — In Morrie, at the
residence of the bride's father, on
October 12th, by Rev. John Rose, B.
A. Mr. Jae. Niohol to Miss Alice
Frances, daughter of Mr. John
Douglas, both of Morrie.
'XIWt4W i8Et SiNA,.v ae.d19'.
Banking Baloineee 'Transacted. Farmore' Notoe Dieocnnted.
.1)0(tft9 Inflect and Golleobione made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Intereot allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upwards,
80ECIAL Ao aorrrOS 017E11 To Tuit 00100000N OF FA1(11mtt0' SALE Nowise,
Every faoility afforded Customers living at a diebance:
M. M, BRENT, MANABmn.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
A•
HUNTER, LICENSED AUC-
,ioNaau. Money to loan, Farms
t0 sell.
VOUNG GRADE COW FOR
BALE. Giving mint, and will calve lu
February.
3,16. Kk1NDALL, Bvessels
COTTAGE TO RENT. ALSO
rooms over Smith & McLaren's store.
Apply to MBs. STRAOHAN, Bru88819.
COMFORTABLE HOUSE FOR
sale or to rent in North Brussels. Im-
mediate possession. Apply to BARRISTER
BLAIR or W.H. KEEBlt,
0DX 0.
HAnnxsote In Grey, on Oob. 0th, Sarah
Stabler, relict of the late Charles
Harrison, in her 70bh year.
MoLAuonLns.—In Sault Ste Marie, Ont„
on Oob. 751), Thos. A. MaLauohlin,
teacher, of Brussels, aged 26 years,
10 months and 8 days.
BATr,AIAN.—In Grey, on Oct. 9th, Edwin
only son of Geo, Bateman, aged 10
years, 4 months and 8 days.
FOR SALE
Seoond-band ten boreo•power boiler
and 0-60105-powe.e engine. Apply at
14-tf BRUSSELS OHFE83u FACTORY.
QPEUTAOLES OF ALL KINDS
fitted to correct ill failures of eyesight
and your eyes teebed free bylatest opptical
methods at DIVISION COURT OFFI01'v,
Brussels.
THREE HOUSES AND LOTS
.A. for sale or to rout on favorable tome,
If you have anything in this line to sell or
buy, or to exchange apply to JOHN HAN-
SIfLD. Ethel P, 0.
MRS. PEARSON DESIRES
to lease her house and lot on Church
street. Possession can be given on Nov. l at.
For other partloulars apply on the promisor
to 14.51
MRS, PEA1RSON.
HOUSE AND LOT IN ETHEL
HOUSE
sale, known as the Item swarth
house, will be sold cheap ail proprietor ie
going back to his fartn. Possession at ones.
For further particulars apply to
tf- WM. I OLLA1tD, Ethel.
(y�TRAYED ON THE PREMISES
IJ of the uudereignoil,Lot 10, Con .0,Grey
on or Tilly 1061.1, aheifer, gray
in color.01Owner is requested) to prove nrOp-
erty.p y expenses and bake TTG. away.
14-8
"REVERE 1 HUUSI;, BRUSSELS
11 FOR property
same—This vel OO slO 05GOB and
desirable property will )e sold at'a very
moderato sum or leased to a tenant on most
advautageous'tnrmApply to
J.. A. Clz>;I0NTON,
7-tf Agent for Vendors.
.e1.v0,1,201v H.A.I. .
FRIDAY, O0T, 14Th.—Farm stock, ineple.
menta, &o. Lot 27, con. 5, Grey. Sale
unreserved, at 1 p. 01. John Kellener
and Wm. Spence, exeontors. F. S, Soott,
auctioneer.
TIMMY, OcT. 26th.—Farm stock, im-
plements, root Drop, &o. Lob 24, con. 5,
Morris, Sale, unreserved as proprietor
has leased farm, at 12 o'clock noon.
Walter Innes, prop. ; F. S. Scott, ane.
822-CTSS0Sr8 22AMSTCMS'S,
QTRAYED FROM THE PREM -
Ll me of the underslgued, on or about
Sspt.22ud, a light red Jersey heifer calf,
about 0 or 6 months old. Any information
leading to nor recovery will be thankfully
received, Braeside.
Fall Wheat.....,...... 61 62
Barley, 80 35
Poae . 50 61
.Oats - - 22 28
Butter, tube and rolls 13 14
Eggs per dozen 12 18
Flour per barrel - 4 00 4 00
Pobatoes (per bis.) 50 60
Hay per ton 5 00 5 00
Hm0
idos trim
ed 6- 1
Hides' 0011413
Salt per bbl., rotalI 1 00 80
Shoop shins, each - 40 40
Lamb 'kine molt 25 25
Hoge, Live 3 00 4 17
Wool 16
Apples (per bag) 50 GO
APT. J. STRETTON,
Who has had 20 years experience es au
Auctioneer, but who hall to quit owing to ill
health, has again taken out license and is
prepared to conduct sales at reasonable
terms. Satisfaction guaranteed, Dates may
be arranged at Tun Po8T Publishing House.
,TAS. S'llt14TTON,
1-tf Aaotlo neer.
VEINLALE TEACHER WANT-
ED for School Section No, 0,Grey.
Second or Third-class Oertineate. Dities to
coiumevoc January 1800. Applioatious re-
ceived upto Oct. 22nd, 1828, 7 p, m. Mark
Tonder or school. Address,
ALEX. STEWART, Seo: Treae„
14-2 Craubrook, Ont,
REMOVED.
M, H. M00RE, V, S„has removed his Milne
and residence to the property reoeutly pur-
chased by him, opposite 0.1:11.70.11'S residence,
North-west owner of town Parka Thanks
are returned for past patronage and a con.
titmouse of favors asked, 12.4
M, H, M0011.E, V. S.
Voters' List Court.
Notice is hereby given that a Court will
be held pursuant to the "Voters' List Act.”
by His donor the Judge of the County Court
of the County of Huron, at the Town Hall,
on the nineteenth day of October, 1808, at
ten o'olook a. m„ to hear and determine the
several oomplatnte of errors and omisetons
In the Vetere' List of the Municipality of
Brussels for 1808. All persona having busi-
ness at the Court aro required ,to attend at
the said time and place,
Dated the 10th day of September,1808,
F. S. sOOT•r,
Clerk of said Municipality.
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SAME.—THE'UN.
0900100010 hoe sev ant gooa Vanes f or
sale and bo rout, easy terms in Townships
of Morrie and Grey. F S. S)OTT,Bruesele
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN-
Dmna1011E0 oifore his fine 200 note
farm being Lots 27 and28, Si 00n, B, Morris,
On the premixes are 2 oomfortab le hoaxes
and 8 barns, two oreherdg, voile, &n. 100
oloared, balance bush, Farm is only 2 mike
from Walton village and 44 from 13ruseele,
Possession eculd be gtvou in 2 months after
sale, For further particulars as to prion,
terms, &o„ apply ou tiro promisee or if by
letter to Walton P.O.
201014 LAWSON,
9.65 Proprietor,
FARM I'0R SA1
L .-150 ACRES
Consisting of the South 4 and South i
of the North t of Lot 80, eon 2, East Wawa -
nosh, This is as exeetlont stook farm ,being
well supplied with good spring water. Itis
situated about 8 muss from the thriving Vil-
lage of 131ylh. A largo part of it Is uudor
grass. Buildings and femme are in a fair
state of repair. Easy tonus of payment will
be given, For all information apply to
11-tf 0,F, IBLAIR, Barrister, Brussels.
GOOD FARMS FOR SALE.-
The uu,*srslguo,l offs' tivo 100 501'9
SALE. --
(arm for 06(10 atroaeuahle prices. Thelate
arc Noe. 10 and 11, 'Con. 0 (Sunshine), the
aldoroad between Shod. Good brick haven
and barn on lot 11, and kouee and 2 barns on
lot 10. Orchards and all neOesbm'y r grain
g, 100 ntrrod and insuitable for grain
or grating. 100 acres note in grass, Will be
sold either separate or together to attic pur-
ohaser. Torula of payment reasonable, Im-
mediate losses eiou. For further particulars
apply to 20SEPII OLI]GG,Druesols P. O., 0r
E'. L. DIOli506 SON, Barrletor,Wiugham. ltf
BOAR FOR SERVIC1.—THE
nldereigned via keep the tboro' bred
Yorkshire boar, "Das" for service, ou lot
21,0°11.11, Grey. Pedigree may be seen on
applioatlon. Perms, 70 coots, With privilege
of returning if necessary.
14.2 W01, SCHN00K, Proprietor.
ti
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE 0NT0910 OF TIM ESTATE 01' 0660100 11.
101111, OP THS TOWNS01' OF HOMES,
COUNTY 010 100110X, FAn11E11, AEGE.1s11D.
Notice is hereby given, pursuant is Chap-
ter 120. R. S. 0., 1807, that all oredltors and
other persons having any claim or demand
against the estate of Samuel M. Feu', of the
Township of Morris, in the County of Huron,
Farmer. deceased, who died on or about the
Twentieth day of May A. 0, 1808, are requir.
ed ou or before the iiSweuby-sscoud slay of
October,
talie'by
post
(ia$vrto Lydea Fearud
Goo. Jackson, the Executors of tbo said
eetabo, or to W. 111. Sinclair, of the Village of
Brussels. in the County of Buren, Solieitor
for the said Exeootora, their names addres-
ses and occupations, with full part/culare of
their claims a statement o1 Weir r accounts.
i n
and the n taro of Ilio a curitios P l
a s e I au ba
( Y)
by them. Aud notice ie hereby given that,
after Seth )alt mentioned date, the said
E'xecutors will proceed todistributetos-
seus of the said decreased amongst y
pathosentitledthereto, Laving regard only
to claims
ai of w111h notice el have
been given
nu at the time aforesaid, ane Baha
said Executors
will tots liable,tour the said
assets, ntauy part Chaim notice any
person
Or persons of received
claim notice suall not
-
have ubeen 1•eooived at the time of such dis-
tribution,
LYDAA ELLEN FEAR Exaautere.
GEORGE JACKSON J
W.Ar. SINCL Alli, Solicitor for Executors.
Dated at Brussels this First day of Octo-
ber A, 0.1808.
TOA.R'&1 FOR SALE.—THE UN-
sI0N9n offers hie 100 acre farm for
We, being the South 4 of Lot 20, Oou, 2,
Morrie, There are 80 acres bleared and well
fenced, 1010005 about 0 acres cedar 8lvani0
remainder hae,lwood bush, Thorn is a goo,{
brick house with kitchen, woodshed mud
cellar complete, largo bank barn with stab-
Iing orahmed'two good wells and other con-
vealonces. Situated 4 minas from Brussels
and 14 miles from Jamestown, Poososeion
given 1st of March. Fall wheat will be put
in by tenant, For pride and terms apply to
Harrow P.0„ Rem
301601 WILSON, Prop,
EARTH FOR SALE.—'THE UN-
nit11e0GEnn Were his 100 taro farm for
on Mori 'Il re
sale,being
Lel ee X 0, 7 Morris, a e
Tf ,
ave 0 000os 1811. tl and sneer crop, Valance
hardwood
ouee withitkitebop,n woodshed gnutill eellao
oompjeto; bank barn with etono stabling
orehard, wells, and all other oonveniooeoe,
Gn1y 44 Of a mile from eollool and 0 minae
from Brussels. Possession would be given
at ones, Nor price and terms apply 0n else
promises or 00 Bruoselo r, 0„ to
04.51 SIh1ON F0158YTlI,Proprketer.
nVal 1
Paper. 6
We're -at it again, Ill
iitct we never quit. It al-
ways keeps going but with
the return of the Fall
House Cleaning we expect
it to boom again and at
the prices we offer it must
surely go.
'Sloe 01111' Widow
next week.<4.,_
AT—'�".�►
Fox's Drag Score.
Notice to Creditors,
IN TOT, 101.T'l1516 OF 11111 ROTATE OF JAMES
DIO1I, OF 0000 1067901110 OF 010130110, IN 01111
00U1110 01' 1111110E, 6611100015, DECEASED.
Notice is berth y given pursuant to Camp -
ter lee, R. s, 0.,1007, that all eroditare and
other persons having any claim or demand
against the Estate of James Dick, of the
Township of Morris, in the County of Huron
Farmer, deceased. who died On or about the
Fourth clay of December, A. D. 1807, aro re.
geiredon or before the Fifteenth day of
October, 0.0,1898, to send by poet (ore -
paid), or to deliver to William M. S1Bolair,
of the village of 13rnseel8, in the county of
Huron, Solicitor for Hannah Dick, the Ad-
mlutstratrix, of rho rotate of tbo said de-
0OasOd, thein' names, addresses and 000npa•
tion, with full particulars of their elating, a
statement of their accounts, olid the nature
of the seonritloe (if any) held by them, ALM
notice is hereby given that, after such last
mentioned date, rho said Adrninistratrix
will proceed to distribute the assets of the
said deceased, amongst the parties entitled
thereto , having regardonly to the claims of
which notice (hall bare been given et the
Mine aforesaid, and the said Adwinisbrabrix
will not be liable for the said Reset8 or any
part thereof, to any pereou or persona et
whose claim notice shall not' have boon re-
ceived at the time of such distribution.
W. Al. SINOL AIR ,Brussels,
Sol(ottor for Admiuissratrix,
Dated at Brussels this Twenty-Eigitth day
ofSep towbar, A -D.1808.
Graduals Demand
F
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cENTR
J1_
.�
Gx+d
k.�
�� �n
lr. ,
' �. ,�M ), ( 111 l
.) 0 �"
J�1Tlr��l����, ��1a)
ligj9)s all ENVIABLE REPUTATION
for SUPERIOR WORK.
Enter any time, Free Clrculnrs.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Brussels
'vaz orator
10,000 Bushels
TSD
We are prepared to pay CASH for any
quantity of Apples delivered at our
Evaporator, Brunie.
30 cents per bag will be paid for the run
of the tree at shaken off,
20 and 20 cents per bag for packers'
culls and windfalls, according to quality.
Very small apples not wanted.
Don't delay but deliver
your Apples as soon
as Possible.
I IC'
BRUSSELS.