The Brussels Post, 1894-10-5, Page 8Toilet Soaps.
sx1ot Saps,.
The Following aro It sew of the
largeassortment of Toilet Soaps
which we have received direot
from the tdanufaots;rare :—
Mostar Meobanio,
Baby's Own,
Transparent Glyoorine,
• Palm Oil,
Oat Meal,
Ox Gall (for removing stains)
Castile (make from Pure
Olive Oil,)
Dog Soap,
Honey,
Windsor, &c,
As we have bought these soaps ab
a large diecount we will sell them
et Special Prioee,
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &c.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
800T0ERN. ESTEN9I03 w, 0. & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
nd South, as follows;
GoItrG 8o000, GOING NORTH,
Mall 0104 mar. Mixed 0:45 a.m.
Express 1109 a.m. I Mail 813 p.m,
Mixed .,,..... 9:OOP4ra, Express .,2:48 D.M.
cal
gelus 0 .ants.
A °biel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
OCTOBER.
ATTEND the Fair.
FALL moving is in fashion.
TARE the children to the Fair,
POULTRY is finding a front place on
Brussels market.
Ton Salvation Army intend serving
dinner in the barracks on Friday of this
week.
DR. GRAIIAtt is having telephone con.
nation made between his residence and
the Drug store of Jas. Fox.
JA.1noa WALRER, carriage maker, Ems -
eels, took first prize at the Belgrave fair
for buggies last Friday. He has had a
big trade this Beason.
TEBRE is talk of having a telephone ex-
change introduced into Brussels again.
Several persons have expressed their
willingness to rent instrumento. The fee
is considerably lower than it was a few
years ago.
Bnusseas was well represented at the
Seaforth Fair last Friday. Among the
number there were R. Hand arson and wife ;
P. and W. F. Scott, R. Williams, S.
Wilton, Jas. O'Leary, D. Stewart, J.
Hewitt and R. Roach.
SEVERAL of our eportemen were rabbit
bunting last Tuesday and in ooming to
too close quarters some were "tickled" by
stray shot. If tbie process is followed
hunters will require to don bullet proof
suits or else increase their life insurance.
STEwaRT & GEAHAM, Of the National
Roller Mills, have shipped out, the past
week, to looal points for export, 9 oars of
grain. They are also shipping three care
of floor to Quebec this week, and import-
ing for use in their mill some No.1 Man-
itoba hard.
Bxo LoAD.—One day last week George
Welsh, con. 6, Grey, broughtin 8 cords of
wood with his team. There was some
guesses made as to weight of load and the
market scales was left to decide when it
was found to be 6,500 pounds. Mr,
Welsh lives 7 miles from Brussels, and
bas hauled similar loads day after day
this Fail.
Orae.—Rev. Mr. Cobblediak was called
to Exeter on Wednesday owing to the
serious illness of his brother-in•law, An-
drew Hicks. Before he reaobed that
town, however, Mr. Hicks had passed
away. He had a bad attack of la grippe
last Winter which developed into quiok
consumption. A wife and 4 children are
left to mourn bis demise. The funeral
takes place on Friday afternoon. Mrs.
Cobblediok left for Exeter Thursday
afternoon.
AT TAE FAla GROIIND.—In addition to
a general clearing up at the Agricultural
Park a number of additional pens for
sheep and swine have been put up, and
Malls made for tying cattle in. The
Secretary's office has been moved to the
Soutb easterly corner of the park and
just West of it will now be found the
tioket-oMoe. A gate has been opened
here so that pedestrianes will not have
to obtain entrance to thegrounds at the
game gateway as stook, conveyances, &o.
as in former years•
Ax TAE G. T. R.—John Denholm ship.
ped a oar of apples to Chicago this week.
—Messrs. Clegg & Dames forwarded two
care of stook during the week for Eastern
markets.—Thursday Jno. Roddick sent
a double decked car of lambs to Buffalo.
—Messrs. Bather ca Vanebone continue to
boom the live hog business. They ship•
ped a oar load from Brussels and ane
from Belgrave this week.—Among other
outwards were 9 oars of grain by the
local buyers, a oar of flour by Messrs.
Stewart & Graham, a few oars of salt to
Quebec, and 2 oars of nettle by Mr.
Hamilton for Toronto markete.—Brun.
-eels section of the G. T. R. is carefully
looked after by section boas McKenzie
and hie assistants.
EDITorAL DAeHEa.Editor Clark, of
the Kinoardine Review, was united in
marriage last week to Miss Rate Roes, of
Richard's Landing. TEE Pon extends
aongratnlations.—Last Saturday's Globe
eontained the portrait of Rev. A. 0.
Courtin, the recently elected editor of
the Christian Guardian. -W, A. Shepard,
manager of The Mall Job Printing Com.
pany, Toronto, and ex•President of the
United American Typ0fl,etae, died last
Friday night about 10:80 o'clock. De.
,oeased had been in poor Health for some
time, but hie illnese was not boneidered
likely to have a fatal termination. De.
.ceased was about 55 years of age.—D, 13.
Morrison has sold the Grana Valley Star
le R. Taylor, village postmaster, and J.
. . V, Preston, lawyer, of the same vis.
Iage.-Wroxeter is to have a newspaper
of its very own. It is said H, P. Chap
man, of Ripley, is interested in the pro.
tpeeed undertaking. That will only make
15 paperer in Huron Co. What's the
matter. with Fordwiah, Brumfield, Bay-
field, Orediton, Ztfeiab and a few other
places coming to the front.
Reerreeerxla9 ahead attend the Vale on
Friday aftefuoou.
Tau ;Soling Liberal 013k la Rruseele
will shortly be re•orl;mewed for the corn.
ing Winter.
SOW 15 or 00 i3rueeelites attended the
Conservative Convention In Gerrie last
111ondaay Qf lernpen. ri
No oh o the (Friday) afternoon ae ae
topermit tba toaohers and pupils to at•
tend EMI( Huron Pall Fair, if that' so de.
3103,
Muvn 7. STRONG wail over at Wroxeter
One day last week pbotearapbing the new
iron bridge just completed there, for the
contractor.
AT the Belgrave Fair W. H, MoOraok-
en leas awarded 16 prises, Ad Seafortli
on the same daye be captured 36 and at
Wroxeter he got 35,
A cue of no. l0, Smith's stook barn,
Brandon, Man„ and a few samples of bie
Clydesdale horses and thorn' bred cattle
may be seen on page 6 of this latae of
Tan PoeT,
H, E. MAUDQOx & 00. intend dosing up
their store in Beneath; next week and re-
moving . the email balance of stook else-
where., The Newmarket store will be
continued but P. 0, Maddook will prob.
ably bandio bankrupt stooks. It is said
a young gentleman from London will
open up a dry goods More in the Gar-
field block as soon as ite present oma.
pante veoate it.
RONALD r ENGINE. AT Dpiw st.—The Dun
hem Review says in speaking of their
Fall Fair ;—Ronald kept faith. Hie
engine came Tuesday. It is a superb
affair, weighing 4040 lbs. A few school.
boys bawled it around and when the ranee
were over the waiting crowds on the hill-
side saw the match applied. Steam was
up in 61 minutes and in 7 minutes water
was playingthrough 500 feet of hose.
Competent judges spoke highly of the
performance, and the opinion of many
was that it should never leave Durham.
EPwonru LEAGUE,—Lash Monday even-
ing the following officers were elected in
oonneotion with the Epworth League for
the Doming term :—Hon. President, Rev.
G. H. Cobblediak, B. D. ; President, S.
B. Wilson ; 1st Viae -Pres., Mies E. E,
Kerr ; 2nd Vice -Pres., Miss E. Braden ;
3rd Vice -Pres., Mise A. Easton ; Secre-
tary, Mies Minnie MoNaughton ; Treas.
neer,. A. Cousley ; Organist, Mies Code.
Committees were drafted. A Junior
League Department bas also been estab-
lished.
DEGREE TEAox.-0n Thursday evening
of last week a Wingham Degree team in
connection with the Odd Fellows came.
over to Brussels and took charge of the
initiation of five candidates in Western
Star Lodge, No. 149. They did their
work splendidly. During the evening
lunch and fruit were served and a short
time spent in speech making. The visit
was an enjo,',ible one and it is to be hoped
that it will often be repeated during the
ooming mouths. Mr. Powley, of King-
ston, was largely instrumental in this
revival in Odd Fellowship in Brussels.
AN EVENING WIPE LoNePELLow.—This
was the topio at the Epworth League
meeting last Monday evening, President
Wilson presiding :—Opening hymn ; solo,
Dr. Cavanagh ; reading, "The Mission.
ary," Mies Ella Plum ; reading, "Killed
at the Ford,' Mies Jennie Howe ; solo,
"The Arnow," H. L. Jackson ; essay,
"Life and Works of Longfellow," Rev.
G. H. Cobhlediok • reading, "My lost
Youth," Wm. Resell ; solo, Mies Bell
Smith ; reading, "The belfry of Bruges,"
Mies Minnie Moore ; reading, "Paul
Rivier's ride," Mies Minnie NlcNaughton.
The program was entertaining and in-
structive.
EAST HURON 0onsEnvATIvEs.Eaeb
Huron Conservatives mat at Gortie Mon-
day afternoon, President, James Irwin, of
the Brussels Herald, in the chair, and
over two hundred delegates present.
Speeches were made by E. L. Dickenson,
B. Garry, R. L. Taylor, James Perkins,
W. H. Olegg, J. J. Denman, C. W. Oaten,
R. C. Sparling, Major Keine, Edward
Bryan, Thomas Farrow, ex-M.P., Henry
Perkins and Robert Birmingham, of To-
ronto. An executive committee to bave
voters' list thoroughly revised was ap-
pointed ; ale° to name a candidate to con-
test the riding in their interest. The
choice of candidate is said to lie between
Edward Bryan, of Grey township, Dr.
Chisholm and A. H. Musgrove, of Wing -
ham.
Io2Revemens.The large addition to
Jae. Oliver's house, now that the brick
veneer is done, makes a very snug home.
It will soon be finished.—John Walker is
having his residence, Elizabeth street,
veneered with white brick. D. Lowry
hoe the job.—R. G. Wilson intends put.
ting up a stable on the North aide of
Mill street. The foundation is ready.—
Messrs.
eady.Messrs. Rose, of the Mune flouring mill,
have made en addition to their stable.—
George Edwards has lined the engine
house of his factory with brick, in com-
pliance with the fire limit by-law.—E. 0.
Danford has improved the appearance of
his fine brink residenoe, Turnberry street,
by having ornamental iron cresting
planed on roof and verandahs. Mr.
Danford has one of the neatest pieces of
property in Brueeele. A good coating of
gravel has been put on Mill street leading
to the flax mill so as to prepare the road
for the heavy teaming of flax from the
Livingston farm to the mill.—The foot•
bridge ie now in Hlet•olaee shape, better
than it ever was.
DIED in MANxron&.—By notice eleo•
where it will be observed that a brother
of Prof. Hawkins' died on Friday of last
week, of fever, at Glenboro,' Manitoba,
aged 89 years. Mr. Hawkins leaves a
wife and small family to mourn bis de.
mise. He had been a resident of Mani.
toba for several years. A Port Albert
correspondent makes the following refer.
once to the deceased :—It is my painful
duty to chronicle the death of John T.
Hawkins, eldest son of George Hawking,
of Elise place. The sad event took place
at his residents, Glenboro, Manitoba, On
Friday, 28th ult., after a few days illnese
from fever. The deceased was born in
Australia in 1855 and his boyhood end
school days were spent in this village.
About the time of the "boom" be went
bat to the prairie province and finally
settled on a farm near Glenboro. In 1888
he returned to the place of hie boyhood
and married a Miss Hattie Simpson, of
Sheppardton, returning again with his'
young bride to their prairie home where
they were prosperous. Laet year he
rented his farm and moved into Glenboro,
Himself and family visited their .friends
in these parte during the Summer of lastr
year.. "Jack" Was a square -up fellow in
hie dealings, hale and hearty and weigh.
ed 200 lbs. when here last Summar. We
deeply sympathise with his bereaved wife
and family of three little girls, the young•
eet being about six months old. Truly,
"In the midst of life we ate ie death."
" B B ESS
A poanzz (Waked oar of lamps will bo
shipped ell Friday by A,. 0, Ramos,
77. B. Balm au carried off the Monera
with his tip.top display of plroboo, at the
Wrozster Pair this week,
SauauAo is in training yet on Bruseels
brook and will take dart In the Windsor
and Pert Huron raaae, Alien Wilkee
went to the Walkerton Fair this week
and book part In the epeedieg contests on
Wednesday.
P00 ENGLANn,—On Saturday of Ude
week Hiram and Joseph Shelton earl from
Montreal for Liverpool per Allan Lino
ebeemer Parisian, Tliey wore tiokebed
by W, 13, Herr, local agent, and left
Rruesele Thnreday at noon. The brothers
go on a visit) to their borne after a few
years sojourn in Canada,
BOUT. DURNION's betel borne,Binoar-
dine, were destroyed by fire Wednesday
night, with contents, Including eleven
horses, some other animals, and a num-
ber of oonvsyanoes.: Seven of the borees
were the property of Wm. Handers, of
Tiverton ; one belonged to Roll's livery,
Blyth, and another the property of R.
T. Walker. Mr. Handers' loss le great, his
horses were fine, valuable animals, and
bas just been brought to town to be ex.
hibited at the fall show there Thursday.
This is the third hotel stable that hoe
been burnt in bile space of three months,
and it is apparent) that an incendiary is
at work. The lose on the building is 02,-
600 ; Insurance, 6500.
MAREET Berme,-Bruseela oorporation
expended about $200 for a fine new set of
market scales last Winter to replace the
old onus that had served their day, The
new Reales were prononnoed A 1 by the
Dominion. Inspector who tested them,
A,rumonr ie afloat that the scales won't)
weigh right and a case of wagon weigbiug
in delivering hogs is instanced. Mr. Mo-
Craoken, who bag weighed for years, says
the diearepenoy was 000asioned that day
by a wagon tongue ooming in contact
with the box in which tbebeam is, jar-
ring ono of the balls. It was reotified ail
soon as notioed SO that to -day the scales
weigh to the pound, The farmers who
received the advantage are, we
understand, allowing the buyers
a rebate, If the animals were
weighed on foot, there would, prob-
ably, be more satisfaction to both buyer
and seller. The town scales are all right
end other buyera are perfectly satiefisd
with the record. The buyer should stand
by and see that the weighte are oorreet.
People We $n.0W.
Leslie Kerr ie ill.
Albert Biaebill is laid up w ith a sprain-
ed foot,
Bichard Rivera was home from ,Lusk.
now for Sunday.
Mrs. S. B. Franck, of Wingham, ie
visiting in town.
Jno. Ament was in London and Chat.
ham during the past week.
Ray. S. Jones has been confined to hie
room this week by illnese.
Mise Zilliax, of Listowel, was visiting
in Brussels for a few daye.
Mies Aggie McAlpine basreturned from
a visit with relatives in Guelph.
Mrs. J. G. Skene and May were vis-
iting in Olinton for a few days.
Mrs. W. T. Hunter and daughter Mary
left for Detroit on Thursday for a visit.
Miss Clara Meadows arrived in Brus-
sels from London fur a visit with rela-
tives.
Alex. Hunter and eon Fred. have gone
to Toronto to oonenit an ooculist in refer.
enae to the letters eyes.
Mise Lillian Ainley and Willie Ainley
are on the sick list this week but we hope
they will soon be convalescent.
Wm. Wilton is using crutches this
week owing to a badly sprained knee,
occasioned by having his leg naught in a
wagon wheel.
Coanaillor MoCraoken was a judge of
roots and vegetables at Clinton and Luok-
now this week. Mao. is quite an authori.
ty on garden "sass."
R. 0. Struthers, of London, was in
town for a day. He leaves next week for
his annual Fall purchasing trip to the
Old Country. Mr. Struthers bas crossed
the ocean 46 times.
Jas. Hogg, of Grey, fell while getting
out of a wagon at the grain storehouse at
the G. T. R., last Saturday, and injured
his leg somewhat. The old gentleman is
over 70 years of age but is remarkably
smart.
Business Locals.
GRAPES at MaAlpine'a at 25 cents per
basket.
A VERY cheap hanging lamp, new geode,
at B. Gerry's.
Oooi atoves from $12.00 and upwards
at B. Gerry's.
Boa's Velocipede for gale.
Pose Publishing Home.
A amen shipment of etovea just ar
rived at B. Gerry's.
P0loane, finest Orawforde, at MoAf-
pine's. Oysters in a few days.
AT cost the remainder of one fly nets.
I. C. Richards.
STOVE ooal and blacksmith coal for sale
now in stook at B. Gerry's.
Fon sale °heap one set second hand
single harness. I. C. Richards.
WAooNa and carte st Tau PosT Book-
store. Want to clear out stock.
COLD in the head—Nasal Balm gives
inetant relief ; speedily cures. Never
fails.
Comfortable House for gale in conven-
ient location in Brussels, apply to
R. G. Wrnsoo.
BOARDnas.--A000mmodation for two
boarders at a private home. Reasonable
rates. Apply at THE Pon Publishing
House.
MILLINERY O0ENING,-000 grand mil-
linery opening will be held Thursday,
Friday and Saturday, Oob. 4th, 5th and
503. Come and see our elegant display.
Mise Hakim, Brueeele.
KNITTING.—Mary H. Howe, of the firm
of Bowe & Co., is prepared to take in
knitting, or knit to order, soaks, atookinge,
cardigan jackets, &o. Will exchange
goods for wool. Store, one door South
of the Woollen mill, Brnssele. Give lie 0.
call,
WELL-DloetnG AND DRILLING.—George
Birt) has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepay.
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
&have. Terms reasonable. Reeldenee
esoond door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et„ Brussels. 84-51
BAROAIN0 IN WALL .PAPER.-2,000rolls
of beautiful American Wall Papers just
to hand, bought at lees than 80o on the
dollar. Don't listen to olap-trap' but
SPOST
STt/. i7Vt2?42 W 134X11 OF 04,i7V'4,U. .
HEAD OFFICE, e TORONTO.
ASORTki, (Severs Million D011are) , 07,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) , 62,000,040
Apencieein all prirtoipal pointe in Ontario, Ouebee,7Zanito3a, United States t9 Enptattd,
&94
A General Ranking Realness Traneaoted, Farmere' Notes Dleoonnted.
Drafts Issued and Collections made en all points].
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
SBEOoAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TIM CoLLEOTxori OP PARBIErls' SALE NOTES.
Every faoility afforded Customers living ab a dietanoe.
J, A. STEWART, MANAGER.
QILIL=ES S XIII, BOL1'1C $
13 ?+LTSS LS,
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts .Bought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FARMERS NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com-
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of
Oobober and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposita.
•
'We effect 80 write Insurance in old English er Canadian Companies, or In Mut.
wit Companies as may be Modred.
AGENTS P01t CANADA AND UNITED STATES : TEE CANADIAN BANE Os ()Mumma.
oome'right along and choose at your own
price. Elegant gilts at 100, 15a, 200 and
25e, formerly sold from 80c to 60o. All
papers hung perfectly at 10o. Come all
and come quick, for they won't last.
W. Roddick.
Fifteen years ago a gentleman keeping
store on Front street, Brantford, had a
quantity of staple articles taken. Noth-
ing more of the stuff was heard of until
a day or two ago, when a hint web drop-
ped which led to the police paying a visit
to the house of a former employee, since
deoeaeed. Here nearly 100 of the missing
articles were found and restored to the
rightful owner. The members of the
family are highly respectable and know
nothing of bow the goods were obtained
in the first place,
' cmOR1•7.
DANDnooE.—In Elmo, on 26th Sept., the
wife of Mr. Wm. Danbrook of a son,
Canna—Rose.—At the residence of the
bride's father, on Sept. 24th by
the Rev. J. McGillivray, Mr. Hugh
Clark, editor of the Kincardine
Review, to Mies Rate, daughter of
H. M. Roes, M. D., Richard's Land-
ing, Ont:
Beooxs—Lvrmo.—At the residence of
Mr. John Little, can. 12, Elms, on
Sept.26b13, by Rev. J. F. Parke,
reotor of Listowel, Miss Addis N.
Little, of Elma, to Mr. Thomas
Brooks, of Downie.
Stern—Fieniz. At the manse, Atwood,
on Sept. 26th, by Rev. A. Henderson,
M. A. Mr. Robert F., eon of Mr.
Featherstone Smith, Listowel, to
Miss Sarah, daughter of Mr. Charles
Fisher, of the same town.
Knun—Monnxson.—Un Wednesday, Sept.
26th, at the residence of the bride's
father, Mr. Wm. Morrison, by .Rev.
T. Wesley Cosens, Mr. Alexander
Kerr, jr., to Miss Amelia Jane Mor-
rison, all of the township of Mo -
Killen.
CRONYN—KELLY.—Ab St. Michaele.
church, Blytli, on Sept. 26th, by the
Rev. Father Quigley, Mr. Arthur
Oronyn, of Hallett, to Mies Mary
Kelly, daughter of Mr. Michael Kelly
of Morrie.
asfca.
Bownot.In Elms., on Sept. 2lst, 1894,
Jane, beloved wife of Chas. Bowen,
aged 50 years, 3 months and 28 days.
HAwnnae.--At Glenboro', Manitoba, on
Sept. 28th, John T. Hawkine, aged
89 years.
Hioxs.—In Exeter, on Oat. 3rd, Andrew
Hicks, brother-in-law to Rev. G. H.
Cobblediak, of Bruesale.
Canes. In Drayton, on Sept. 17th,
James Cross, cousin to Mrs. A.
Bruce, Blnevale, aged 71 years, 8
months and 11 days.
A.770=011 seA.S,f7s-
WEDi.`EsDAY, O0T. 17.—Farm stook'
L of 32, Con. 6, Grey. Sale unreserved,
at 1 o'clock. Francis and Jno. F.
Beirnee, Prop'ts. Geo. Kirkby,Auo.
EMMY, Om. 19th: Clearing out gale
of farm stook, implements, &c., lot 1,
Oon. 6, Grey. Sale unreserved, oom-
menoes at 12 noon. Thos. MoLaaohlin,
Prop., Geo. Kirkby Auo. •
WEDNosDAy .O0T. 24.—Thorobred cat-
tle and well bred Leicester sheep. Lot
17, Con. 10 Morrie. Sale unreserved, at
1 o'olook. Neil McDonald, Prop. Geo.
Kirkby, Auo.
Fall Wheat 47 49
Spring Wheat...,........ 47 49
Barley 85 38
Peas 48 .50
Oath 24 20
Butter, tube and rolls16 00
Eggs per dozen 12 00
Flour per barrel 3 00 8 60
Potatoes ... 40 00
Hay per ton .. 6 00 6 00
Salt per bbl., retail...... 1 00 00
Hides trimmed a
Hides rough 2 2a
Sheep skins, eaoh . . .. . . 20 40
Lamb skins each 16 40.
Apples per 13131 1-50 1 75
Wool 16 17
Pork, Live 5 00 5 10
mea. e.
Elora, Oot.4.5.
Brussel8, Oct. 4.5.
Blyth, cob. 0.10.
Clifford, Oot. 10.11.
Dungannon, Oct. 11.12.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
'XTINOEIESTER REPEATING
- Rifle, 13 shooter, only used for a
short time. WiI1 18 bargain,
G'. A, DEADMANbe50at,a Druggist, &c.
LOST. —BETWEEN B R U
eELe and Wroxeter droll of mimic, the
Piano parts of Braude Orobestra, II'he
finder will confer a great favor by leaving.
it at Tun Poem Publiebing House,
STRAYED FROM LOT 1, CON.
14, Grey, on or about Sept, 1st, a large
light' red 2.year old heifer. Any information
leading to her recovery will be suitably re-
warded, THOS. GOVENLOOK,
11.4 Seaforth P. 0.
TWO MILOH COWS STRAYED
from Brussels on Oot. let. Bothredin
color, one has a little white on side and
belly. Owner will be thankful for informs-
tion leading totheirrecovmy,
12-tf H. BEAM,Bruesels.
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
NOTICE
is hereby given that any person or
persons found trespassing on Lot 14, Cone..
15 and 16, Grey either with or without doge,
will be dealt with according to.law,
JAS. DOUGLAS,
11.4 Proprietor,
STOLEN FROM THE PREM—
reE5.of the undersigned, Lot 10, Oon. 18,
Grey, on Tuesday night, Sepb. 18013, a road
cart, set of single harness madhouse blan-
ket. Any information leading to their re-
covery will be suitably rewarded,
JAMES HOUSTON,
10-4 Walton P. 0.
1TIMBER FOR SALE. — THE
'Undersigned has about 20 or Ot acres of
timber for sale, including Pine, Hemlock,
Black Ash and Cedar, on North East half
Lot 28, Con, 8, Morris. Easy terms will be
given. For price and other particulars ap-
ply to
4-tf JOHN A SHTON,
Lot27, Con, 7, Morrie, or Brussels, P. 0.
THRESHING OUTFIT FOB
Sale. -The undersigned offers for sale'
his Abel Engine and Separator, both in
good working order. He will also 'dispose of
hieshingle mill. Reason for selling, ill
health. A bargain will be given. For
further particulars as to pprice, Lerms, &o.,
apply to - 5I0HARD 11iITOHt'.LL,
b•tl Lot 15; Con, 0, Grey, or Oranbroolr.P.O.
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DEneIGN$D has several good Farina for
sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships-
of Morrie and Grey. F S. SO OTT. Brussels
ARM TO RENT FOR A NUM—
DER of .years. Said farm being Lot
N 1 27 end N. W. pt 28, Con. 0, Morrie, con-
taining 100 acres. For further partioubars
apply to JOHN MOONEY, Brussels P. 0.
or to W. C. STRETTON
Landcaster.Olxio.
FARM FOR SALE. -THE UN-
DERgICINED offers his splendid 200 sore
farm, being Leta 17 and 18, Oon. 6, Grey, for
mule, About 180 acres cleared, balance .vood-
ed. Good-briok house, bunk barn orchard,
&o. Well watered and Yenned. For .price,
terms, 80., apply to
A,. G. WELSH, Proprietor, Ethel P. O.
FARM FOR, SALE OR TO
nENT,—The undersigned offers. his 180
none farm, -being Lots nand W 118, Con. G,
Grey, for Bale. On tbepremises isaoom-
fortable brick house, new hank barn, good
orobard, walla,fenoes, 8e. 100 aeroe cleared,
balance bush,-. A bargain will be given. If.
not soldthe farm will be rented for a term
of years, For furtherpartioulars as toprioe,
terms, &c.,apply to
BOBT. MoliEE, Proprietor Corrie, P. 0.,
or to JAMES A. FRAIN, Brussels.
Notice to Creditors.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 170,
section 80, of the Revisers' Statutes of On-
tario,.1887 and amendments thereto, notice
is hereby Oran that all persons having
th
claims against e estate of the late Samuel
Swale, of the Village of Brussels, in the
County 0f Huron,. Merchant, who died on or
about the Eighteenth day of September, A.
D., 1894 are hereby required to send by poet.
pro.pard, or deliver to. W. M. Sinclair. of the
Village of Brueeele in the County of Huron
Solicitor for the bllxecutrix of the estate of
the said Samuel Smola, deceased, on or be-
fore the Twentieth day of October, A. D.,.
1804, a statement in writing of their Dames
and addresses and the full particulars of
their claims and of the securities (1f any)
hold by them and that after the said Twen-
tieth day of October, the said Executrix will
proceed to distribute the aesete of the said
Samuel Smola, amongst the parties entitled
thereto, havingregard only to olatme of
which notice shall have been given as above
required and the Bald Dxeoutrix will not be
responsible for the said assets, or any part'
bheroef, to any perm 1 orpereona, of w0Ose
claim or Online notion shall not have beou
received, at the time of auoh distribution,
Dated at Bruesols, the Twenty Sixth day
of Soptomber, A. D., 1804.
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor. for Exeoubrix.
Preparations x
We now carry a complete stook
of the above elegant Proper.
atione, comprising o-•••-
/Waltine Plain, Maltino Wine, Mal,
tine with Pepsin and Pancreatin,
?Saltine with Cod Liver Oil, 111x1-
tine wibh liypophospliiboe and
Malto-Xerbine, also
Liquid Poptonoide, Liguid Poptoil.
oils with Cocoa, Liquid Pepbonoids
with Creosote, Elixir Laotopepbins
and Elixir Laobopeptiue wibh Phos-
phates of Iron Quinine and Stryeb.
nine.
l These Goods are ail froth and
of bile Very Beet Quality.
JAWS, WON.
DRUGGIST Ann STATIONER.
Opposite Queen's Hotel,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAXLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Conveyancer. Ooilen.
tione made. Office-.Vap8tono'e Block, Brae,
sole. 21 -am
M. SINCLAIR,
• Solicitor -Conveyancer, NobaryPub-.
lie, &a. Oiise—'Vanetone'e Block, 1 door
north of Central Rotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
CAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Goclerieh, Ont.
00 0 0131010010, Q. 0., - PHILIP BOLT,
DIIDL101 BOLtme.
�F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, &a. (late of Garrow.&
Proudfoot's Office, Goderioh.) Office over
Gi11les & Smith's Bank, Bruesele.
Money to Loma. 47
DENTAL.
DEINIV OP T.tST,f
M. CAVANAGH, L. O. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OPoraZ—Over A.R. Smith's Store.
Brussels, Will visit Wroxeter the 1st and
erd Mondays and Blyth the end and 4th
Wednesdays of each month.
DB. D'X.VIDSON
Honor Graduate Toronto University,
Licentiate Royal College Dental Surgeons.
Crown and Bridge work a specialty. Moder-
ate Pees. Satisfaction Assured. Office over
Barrett's barber shop, Turnberry St., Brae -
eels.
VETERINARY.
- • D. WARWICK,
Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, if; prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals 10 0 cow.
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Galla promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary—Pour doors
north of bridge Turnberry at., Brussels.
M•
H..MOORE, V. S.,
•
H. IL, V. M. S. Graduate of the
Ontario Veterinary College. Diseases of all
domesticated animals treated on ecientiflo
principles. Horse dentistry and diseases of
horned cattle a specialty. Calle promptly'.
attended to. Office, over Johnetou & Coch-
rane'• marble works. Infirmary at Beattie'•
livery barn, Brands, Ont. 20.
MEDICAL CARDS.
JA. MoNAUGHTON, M. D.
• 0.M., L. R. O.P., Edinburgh,M. O. P.
S. Ont. Iteeldence and office in Wilson's
Bleak, corner of Mill and Turnberry Ste,
TM. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
•
Physician, .Surgeon Acoouober, eta.
Graduate of Toronto University Medical
Faculty. Member of College of 'Physicians
.and Burgeons, Ont. Orman -Next door to
McDonald & 00,, Walton Ont.
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, is always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, &e. - Terme
cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0. Sales
may be arranged at Tun POST Publishing
House, Brussels. - -
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Lieeneed Auctioneer, Sales conduct
ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm
etooka specialty. Orders left at TUE Poem '
PnblishingHouse,Bruosele, or sentto Walton
P. 0.,: will receive prompt attention,
EJAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
9E as an Auctioneer, I am prepared
to conduct sales of farm stook at reasonable
prices, Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in a position to sell to
good marks and gat good security when sold
on oredit, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
ma a 5511. $2• F f3. 80033.
BUSINESS CARDS.,
AXT V V •
H. MOCRAOKEN,
IseurerofMarniage Licenses. Office
at his Grocery, Turnberry street. Bruoseels.
T N. BARRETT,
Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
south of A. M. Mc'lfay & Co's hardware store.
Ladies' and ohildrens hair cutting a spesialby
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
IN5010AN05,
FIRE AND MARINE. '
GUELPH.
.ALEX. HUNTER,
.Clark of the Fourth Division Court
dor Huron. Conveyancer,Notary Public,
Land, Loan and.. Ineuranoe Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Collections made.
Office in Graham's Blook,Bruesols,
MISS O'CONNOR, R T.,
Teacher of instrumental ramie on
Piano or Organ: Will visit Wingham Tuoo-
day and Wednesday of sash week. Resi-
dence on Prleeass Street, Sruesola.
T A. HAWKINS, M. O. S. M.
1 • Organist in St. John's Church, Brus-
sels, and pupil, in the Art of ;Teaching, of A.
W.Thayer, Mus ,Deo „New York, will give
lessons to pupile either on plana Or Organ,
at hie parlor over A.R. Smith's store, Brum-
sole. Vooal lessons also given, Terme mod.
orate,