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The Brussels Post, 1895-9-27, Page 88 PO _4 raisons do not always prams , fatal results in a day. 'This dopende upon bhe Amount taken and the power or ability of the (system to resiet their notion, 1?ois- pnsxnay be taken wibhcub apparent in• ury, at least for time, By-eed-bye, however, it begins to lnauffosb itself in a brokon down constitution disease or death, Now this truth appliee io illfitted ;spootacles. Yon may bo wearing a glass +wltiob you have thought nothingmore e oukd be desired, when all the time tort Iain musoloe aro being over taxed in over eotnfug a glass nob the proper strength or ribo proper glass nob fo the right sine frame. The effect, however, ie sura and the over -taxed muscles pan endure the strain ne longer, resulting in weakness of vision, often accompanied by beadaohe, and permaueutinjury to the eyes,, I have and am making a study of the prop- er fitting glasses and epeobaoles. I ears - fully test both eyes, take measurement of frame required and supply a000rdingly,' 8 charge you nothing tortesting yoor sight so if your eyes are troubling you call and have them tested. G. A. 'DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller and Graduate Optician. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 80UT0550 E=TENSION W. G. & n. Trains leave Brussele Station, North and South, as follo,vs: GoxNGSoverc. Gonna Nowa, YIe$..........,. 4:50 a.m.Mixed 9:45 a.m. Express 11:50 a.m. I Mail 8:111 p.m. Sbxed...... .., 9:00p.rs. Express ,,..,5:48 p.m. rota'. -. ,etvs Items. A'ohiel's among ve takin' notes, An' faith he'll lirenb it. Rope crops good. EAST HURON Fair. 'FALL wheat looks well. TARE the children to the Fair on Friday afternoon, Ns= week will see the new stone water :lank completed. NExr Monday and Tuesday are Bel - grave Fair Days. Coxnucron Qomn is book on duty again after his holiday. Wzseaysn you miss don't forget the millinery openings this week. ANOTHER wedding or two will take ?lace,' it is raid, before the snow flies. Io the base ball matches last week Harriston defeated Clinton and Stmt. I,rd and were beaten by Goderioh. Wo are adding new subscribers to THE ?set nearly every day. 48 whims 52 ,weeks for the small euro of $1.00 in ad• wsnse. THURSDAY of this week Messrs. Baeker , Vanstone shipped two double deoks of hags from Brussels to the Eastern mark- ets. War. SAatrns presented the town Band with two fine pieces of music, "Alarengo," with baritone obligate, and "The Fatal Wedding" marob. As we go to press the first day of the Mast Huron Fall Exhibition is in full awing. With good weather the Show promises to be a dandy. Tau tramp nuisance is showing up too prominently. People should neither earbor nor help these shiftless travellers. :Stare of our townspeople were nipped by s handless "tourist" this week. A co.reirmEnsme has been formed in =lineation with the stone flouring mill, Brussels, between Roderick Ross and Chas. Climie, of Listowel. Wm. Ross, who has owned the property for many tears, will continue to reside in town and well deserves the holiday he will now be Able to take. Trio man who carries up the slate for the new school house roof took a slide Iron said roof one day last week and after describing several acrobatic figures leaobed terra firma not much the worse 3f his rapid 'descent. The way this man 5alanoes a pile of slate on his head and :ascends a long ladder is something not many could accomplish. Lase Friday afternoon an alarm of fire Was sounded and the engine quickly taken to the river. The fire was upstairs in Das. Bell's pump shop and was put out by pails of water and consequently the O 0g1ne was not called into requisition. "We would advise that hereafter an en- quiry be held on every fire so that all the plrticulars may be correctly ascertained. Friday's fire has the appearance of an incendiary and sospioion points to a oer- lain party whose name in the meantime will be withhold. OsxT.—Once more that fell destroyer- 21Ansumption—bas olaimed another via. aim, in the person of Rena, beloved wife of W. B. Avery, who died at her home in the Norton Terrace, Brussels, on Wed- nesday afternoon of this week. Deceased was the 8rd daughter of A.Bawtiiheimer and was born at Wolverton, Oxford ,County, The most of her life was spent in Brussels. She bad been poorly forthe vast 2 years. The subject of this notice was united in marriage to W. B. Avery east Tune. The funeral will take place Friday morning et 11 o'olock, service at 30:30. The sorrowing relatives are deep. iy sympathised with in their bereave. :ment. A Bre Pnounasi,-The G. N. W. Ex- ;nibition at Goderioh on Oot. 1, 2 and 8, Aiwa a program not excelled by any minty show in the province. In addi- .onto the speed tests for horses in the zeadster and carriage classes, divided into five events, a sawing match for whiob there are now a large number of entries promises a big excitement, as does also a tug of war between ten of 8,noknow'e giants, headed by Jae. Young, . and "easy team you ca" produoe," cap - Weed by Jas. Comm v, of. Goderioh -township. Best of all in the famous 13th ;Batt. Band of Hamilton, Canada's finest •lmneioal organization, engaged for day ,and evening &snoerts. This is the first opportunity to hear this great Band, that wan a first place in the great Knights Templar parade at Boston last month, where over one hundred Banda were in rine. The train arrangements are fare .Inrl one•third tiokete from all points on Sot. 1st and 2nd, good to return on 8rd, with afternoon train on Sod held till 7:46 ,y+, m., and passenger coach to Stratford ; tend on 2cd, single fare tickets, good to Saturn same day, with special train out at 10:80 p. m, iE+ TTS5.., POST Buns= Market is the magnetic point, for fanners. rl im new stage propriebore begin w oar next Tuesday, n 0r40MM LEAN" and "Wanda" will start in moss at Windsor next week, M. WseenN ebipped a double decked ear of lambs to Buffalo last Monday. SEE the sawing match, foot moss and collie dog oempetition at the Brusueks Fair on Friday afternoon, Fnns'n OQUNTY Aseizes begin next Tues. day ab Stratford, The suit of J', D. lion• ski vs, the town of Dur)lam will beheard, Tau transfer of Dr. McKelvey's practice to Dr, Prootor has Wee cannoned and the former will remain a citizen of Brussels. JAuka O'LEARY brought "Florence G" and her fine well bred foal home last weals, Mr, O'Leary le quite proud of hie; oquf nes, SEvknAL new bicycles have been 'added to the rapidly increasing stook in Brus' eels, the new steeds being purchased byy D. Ewan, E. 0 Danford and A. Jewitt, Boar TaoaisoN, brother of George Tbomeon, Brussels, was presented with a watch chain and fob before leaving Soot. land for this plane, by his aseooiate work. men. - •'Runion Jim.," owned by Robert Wil'' son, Seaforth, took 2nd money in the 2.40 trotting rage at the Western Fair, -Lon- don, last week, He was beaten by "Har- ry B.,' of Toronto. A. STANDARD Dictionary has been pur- abased for the Public, Library. 91.90 per annum will give you access to a large and splendid collection and selection of books at the Library. WEbNEsnax's Toronto Globo says:- Roland Woolsey, who, as the City Hall reporter of the Evening Telegram, 'show. ed himself to be a newspaper man of ability, has assumed the editorial di - notion of the Brussels Herald. FOR a long time the G. T. R. bas taken American silver at par, but the agents have been notified to cease doing so. As the railways have been an outlet to this ourrenoy, business people and the publio generally will do well to take note of it. Miss BRADEN has tendered her resigns• tion as teacher of the 2nd department of Brussels Publio School, the same to cope into effect at the close of 1895. She pur- poses taking a holiday for a time. Mise, Bowden never did better work in our school than now. ROBERT LBATHERDALE, formerly of Brae• eels, now an employee of the Doherty organ factory, Clinton, had his trunk tapped far over $15.00 at bis boarding house. Suspicion rested on -a certain party and on his being cornered he ad- mitted the theft and promised to make the amount good to Mr. Leatherdale be- fore Oot. 16th. IN addition to the six resident minis- ters and Rev. Mr. McEwen, Normal In- structor, we notioed Revd's. Messrs. Hart- ley, of Blue' ,.le ; Waddell and Seine, of Ethel ; McRae, of Cranlirook ; and For- rest, of Walton, in town last Monday and Revde. Messrs, Ridley, Wood, Gunn, Asbury and Kerr on Tuesday. Brussels should be the better of so much divinity. SrEOIAL MEETING.—A special meeting of Brussels Council was held on Monday evening to strike the rates for 1895. There were present the Reeve and Coun- billors McCracken andLeatberdale. The following are the amounts to be raised under the different headings and the rates required :— Co. Rate $ 880 00 1 8110 mills Local" 2180 00 74/40 ., By -Law No 9 148 00 5/10 ' Consolidated 820 00 0 8/10 " By-law 130.8 (Ronald) 1404 00 48/10 School Loan 100 00 0/10 School Rate 1970 00 5 6/10 " Total 07110 00 24 By-law No. 4, 1896, was read three times and passed. It is proposed to pass a By- law adding 6% to all taxes not paid by January let. Council then adjourned to meet on Monday, Oct. 8th. GEORGE WHITE DEAD.—Word has been received from Orangeville of the sad death of George White, a well known citizen of Brussels. It was the 015 story of drink of which George, at times was the victim. He had been on an extended spree and took a large draught of am- monia, by mistake or otherwise, and died while being taken to the jail for lodging. The deceased was an intelligent man, who had served for a number of years as an American soldier. During the past two seasons be bad crossed the Atlantic a number of times in charge of stook and on each trip visited near relatives reg. dent in England, where he enjoyed sev- eral pleasant montbe. There's a tem- perance lesson in George White's life and unexpected death that every young man should heed. Hann of REFUGE.—Toesday evening the Hones of Refuge Committee—Messrs, Eilber, McEwen, Kennedy, McDonald and Kerr—met at Clinton and up to 12:- 30 o'clock and from 8 to 10 a, m. Wed• nesdey worked hard awarding the various contracts fon furnishings and supplies for the new building, examining samples, &o, The awards were as follows Hardware, iooluding stoves, 13 tenders, Harper & Lee, Godericb ; Crockery, 7 tenders, 0. Cooper & o., Clinton ; Furniture, 4 tenders, J. 0. Stevenson, Clinton ; Furnishings, such as uoverlits, blankets, sheets, &o., 6 tenders, Muir'e factory, Exeter ; Window blinds, 7 tenders, 70 blinds, J. C. Stevenson, Olin. ton ; Tinware, 9 tenders, J. H. Woreell, Goderioh ; Vegetables, J. Allansoe, Clinton ; Neat, bread and groceries were divided between Gropers Cooper and Ir- win, Clinton. 72 iron enamelled bed- steads with woven wire mattresses have been purchased from the Central Prison at $8 each. The bade are 3 feet wide and 6 feet 8 Indies long. The question of eleotrio lighting, incandescent system, was disouased and laid over for further consideration. About 60 tons of coal' will be required to run the furnace. It will coat $4.80 at the Renee. The building will be completed about Oot. 161th and the date for reception of inmates about Nov. 1st. There may be something done over a sort of "opening ceremony" on the evening of the first day of the County Council,which meets in Clinton on Thursday, Deo. 5th. Blank forms have, been Bent to all Municipal Clerks to be filled with name of inmate being forward, ed. Each inmate is (supposed to bo sup- plied with two changes of respeotable clothing and Blume before admission, They will not be allowed to take bedding, but may have a trunk or pfeoe of furni. tore, snob as bureau or reeking chair, if properly disenfeoted and cleaned. The building will be connected With Clinton by a telephone line. The Committee vieited the Hoose of Refuge and arranged se to drainage, case -pool, and eve trough-, ing on barn. Reeve Cook, of Howiok, was abeent from the Committee, as be is JNo. Wszafan has fibbed up a feather renovator in the building "East of P, Scott's blaaksulith shop and ie now 'pre. pared to put feather beds in first -plass ebapo. WAA direct special attention to the ad, of the Doreuwead Eleebrio Belt and '.Crass Go, in another column, 1;t is a good opportunity dor those requiring these goods, Covrrcoxopo 'Mo0nawtzu opened tithe agricultural iuVair as tide Wingham of aTuesddty and Wednesday of this week, lie pap. turgid 18 prizes. TWO annual Western excursions to De. troib, Fort Huron, Saginaw, Grand Rapids, Cbioago, Cleveland, &o.,. will take plats this year on the 8rd, 4th "and 6th of Ootober, Time. MaLAUOaonn le having a stable put up on his park lot, North of Atnent Bros, feobory. George Robb built the stone foundation and Thos. Newsome le in charge' of the carpenter work, Hou, Cr. W. Bose, Minister of Edooa• Mon, bas 'signified his willingnese to visit Brussels about the' middle of November in oonnoobion-with the opening exeroisse of the new school, if nothing intervenes, THA rate of taxation in Brussels this year will be 24 mills, a rise of 4 mille over last year. The school rate is' responsible Inc the larger share of the rise. The looal rate is one mill higher owing bo a drop of $16,000 on the assessment this year. Lee Friday forenoon ' as Robert, the 10 year old son of Hugh R. Elliott, Gra- ham's Survey, was playing a game et foot ball at Shine's sohool, of which he is a pupil, he was tripped and in falling broke both bones of his right arm. Re is doing es well as oould be expeoted. Tun NEW Scnoon.—The slaters will finish the roof this week, and as the nea- eeeary finishing touches have been put on the walls the scaffolding will be removed and the grounds levelled. Lathing is being rapidly pushed ' along and the plasterers will begin work next week. Taos. R. Tnoursoo, of Seaforth, who formerly bad the mail contract of the Seaforth, Brussels and Gerrie route, has been awarded the parrying of the mail from Brussels to Seaforth for the ensuing rfive years and will comments his duties next week. Mr. Thompson's father will take charge of the stage in the meantime, as T. R. bas the union 'bus at Seaforth. Tao Form Sinews ne A DAs.—Daring the 40 years in which weather observe. tions have been -regularly made in this Province, only twine was the temperature of nide,/ of last week exceeded in Sept. On .ire', 0, 1864, ilre beat was greater, and again O', Sept. 18, 1881. It almost seems as if a gold wave had phased all. the warmth out of the Northwest, and had concentrated it in Eastern Canada, for while perspiration at every pore was the order of the day in Ontario, our telegrams ohronioled a two -days'. snow storm in Alberta, N. W. T., a tempera. burs of 28 degrees at Calgary and frost and snow in many Western States, A' man needs to have a pretty good consti- tution, unexceptionable habits, and a variety of clothing to pees through these, Budden transitions of temperature. So far, May 30 holds the record as the hot- test day this year. NEwararEnnon.—The Daily Post, Sar. nia, published a very interesting history of their town on Wednesday of last week, --The Saturday Star is the name of a new paper published in Owen Sound by Joseph Lang, formerly of Kincardine. This gives Owen Sound 3 papers.—George Joseph Jaffrey, editor and proprietor of the Galt Reporter, is dead. He was one of the oldest and most popular citizens of Galt.—J. W. Green, former proprietor of the Gorrie Gazette, is again to the front with a new paper, which was placed be- fore the people of Tavistock last week for the first time. It is called the Tavistock Gazette.—A. E. Simmons, who has run a job office in Wingham for several years, has gone into the pnbliebiug of a weekly paper in that town, to be known as the Journal. Wingham had two good papers before and where the third expecte to make hay is not an open secret,—On Monday, Sept. 23rd, a demonstration was held in the Town Hall, Forest, in honor of Alex. Karr, editor of the Stand- ard, who is going to the city of Toronto. IITr. Karr bas been one of the leaders of the P. P. A. in Lambton. Business Locals. Coal oil 14c. at McAllister's, Ethel. LONG, clear bacon at MoOraoken's. TIMOTHY seed for sale at McCracken's. TotoATons for sale, fresh from the vines. T. Kelly. REoAIas in hoots and oboes very cheap. I. 0. Richards. Fon good shoes at low prices we take the lead. L C. Richards. LIVELY run on children's wagons at Tun POST Book Store. 2 boy's veloci- pedes for sale. Call and see them. Do you want to stop using toba000 v If so, use No -To -Baa. We refund your money if not as stated. G. A. DEannrsg. Mus. Mo0nAE wishes to notify the publio that she still does Carpet Weaving at ber residence, nearly opp. 'Dr. Mo- Kelvey'a. Satisfaotion guaranteed. Samoa's Cure, the great cough and oroup cure, is in great demand. Pocket size oontaine twentyfive doses ; only 25 Dents. Children love it. Sold by Jas. Fox, druggist, Brussels. I HAVE ordered a large stook of window shades and curtain poles which I will sell very oheap. We p b them on your windows. All goods delivered free. R. Leatberdals. 25 mars vs. KIDNEY TnOUnmE.—For 2 years I was \closed, pilled and plastered for weak back, scalding urine and con. etipation, without benefit. One box of Chase's Kidney.Liver Pin relieved, 8 boxes oared, R. J. Smith, Toronto. KARL's Clover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and melte your bead olear as a bell. 26 ate., 60 pts. and $100. Sold by Jas. Pox, druggist, Brothels. IF you have an organ that wants clean. ing or repairs, or a piano that wants tuning leave your orders here as I have made arrangemente with a piano tuner. All work guaranteed or no pay. R. Leatherdalo, FLEURY PLOwe,—Hugh Williams& Son are the Agents for the well known Fleury plows. They, also keep all the necessary ropaire. Call at Qilliame'LiveryStable, Brussels. The Fleury plow received the gold medal and diploma at the World's Fair. CArTAMN Sweeney, IL 0,' A., San Diego, Cal, says :- "Sbiloh'e Catarrh Remedy is the first medicine: I have ever found that would do me any good." krioe 10 Dents. Sold by Jae, Fox. druggist, Brus• visiting in Manitoba. Sala. )ir'.r, 27, 1896 8T4X' ai ..r) 134XE O2 C40Y4D4, Els'x'-p,ZaZ,ZGoxmasa p_T711. , HEAP OFFICE, TORONTO,' ' ASSETS, (Seven Million Pollan) $7,000,000 CAPITATA (4 ntkarized) . . -/ $2,000,000 4pofoo1os i'n ail prinuipai pinta in Ontario, tu5Leo, Manito5a, tTnitorl States s9.'England Bac e, smas PaatadWuo. A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted, Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposits of 91,00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date of Withdrawal and compounded half yearly, SkROIAL ATTENTION MEN TO TUE ColdalOTTON Cir FAnaIERs' SALE NOTNs, Every facility afforded Customers living at a distance. N. A. STEWART MANAGnn. .aanesomomenreco GILLIES rdiV(•'mXT.durh,I el .,.T`,• ITICEnS LR U' ss..EZ,,s, 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. l'Ifr/•s Rams O,dtt,4210IMPA k12'. 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 Ootobor and April. Speoial Arrangements made for Time Deposits. 14'c dreet 00 Write Insurance Ju 01,1 1Cngltsh or Canadian Companies, orin Mot. nal Companies as may be desired. Aortae FOR CANADA AND UNITEn STATES : THE CANADIAN BANR Or Ooatnmaox. SINGLE harness' at reduced prices for cash for thirty days. I. C. Richards. SODA WATER FOUNTAIN.=J. McAlpine has, at considerable cost, put one of them into his restaurant mod oan now put up the beet Summer drinks known. He bas reduced ice Dream to 80 cents a quart and will give very special rates in fruits' and oonfeationery to pio-nio and evening parties. FARDIEns' CENTRAL" INsrmANOE Go.+— This new and very prosperous. Fire In- surance Co. during the past year issued over 800 policies. in .Carrick, Howiok, Culross and Greenock Rates on farm property very low. J. A. Cnoxon'oc. Agent for Morris and Grey. WELL-Dxsexx0 AND DRILLING.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaned out and put in proper snare. Terms reasonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnborry et., Brussels. 84-tf YAnes.—Just recovered a lot of Listo Wel yarns in two or three ply, Black, grey, and mixed colors. To arrive Mitt yarns in various oolors. Also reosived imported yarns, Gloria Saxony, Rock German, Andalusian in blaok, red, etc.. Berlin and Zephyr wools. Fanoy goods, toys, games, &o. Specialities ladies' Ioe wool Daps, Saxony wool hoods. Knit. ting done any size at Mrs, Kirk's. 16 YBM'S of ITCHING.—Wm. Golding, oommeroial traveller, 180 Esther street, Toronto, Says : For 16 years I suffered untold misery from itching piles, some. times called pin worms. Many and many weeks have I had to lay off the road from this trouble. I tried 8 other pile pint. manta and so-called remedies with no permanent relief to the intense itching and stinging, which irritated by sorah:M. ing, would bleed and ulcerate. One half a box of Chase's Ointment oared me completely, BRUSSELS OEairTaoY,—To whom it may concern :—Having been appointed care. taker of Brussels cemetery, I wish to make it look as respectable as possible. This, however, oaannot be done without the cm -operation of those who have rela- tives or friends buried therein. Now is the time to show your respect for the de- parted and also to improve the property yon bold there by fixing up your lots and by straightening the monuments or tomb- stones erected to the memory of your departed. For the paltry sum of 25 cents I will straighten all tombstones, that do not need cementing, and for 50 cents will straighten and cement those that require ib. I will also for 50 cents straighten all monuments that need it and keep them straight for one year. Lots also fixed up and taken care of at reasonable rates. Address all communi- cations to Bono. ARMSTRONG. Look box 44, Brussels. The London Athletic Club did nott-win a single event in Saturday's oompetition with the New York Athletic Club. Sev- eral new records wore established. x0010001. WsLEEn,—In Brussels, on Sept. 24th, the wife of Mr. John Walker of a dough. ter. Hoornn.—In Wingham, on the 15th inst., the wife of Mr. John Hooper of a daughter. Mum,—Io Turnborry, on the 14th inst., the wife of Mr. Robb. Muir, a son. Scnoxxa.-In Elma, on Sept. 16111, the wife of Wm. Sobotts of a son. MmnLE'oN,--In Elma, on Sept. 18th, the wife of, Alex. Middleton of a son. EnoINGTON: In Morris, onSept. 21st, the wife of Mr. David S. Errington of a eon. 1,6AmuRam sn. MLLLEn--ISmseom.—At the residence of the bride's iparents, Morris, on the lith inat., by Rev. A. McLean, of Blyth, easided by Rev. D. Perrie, of Wingham, Mr. J. H. Miller, of Mor- rie, to Miss Maggie, second daughter of Mr. Wm. Isbister. Tunnnurr—InnLelm,—At the residence of the bride's parents, Morrie, on Sept. 10th, by Be",, Jno. Ross, B. A., Mr. • Oliver Turnbull, of Grey, to Miss Clara, daughter of Mr, Jamas Ireland. AVSnY,—In Brossels, on Wednesday, Sept. 26th, 1805, Marguerite Rena, beloved wife of W. B. Avery, (third daughter of A. Bawbinbeimer) aged 25 years, 6 months and 28 days. 5001V.—At his parents' residence, Idle wylde, Listowel, on Sunday, Sept, 15111, on his 19th birthday, John Waldron Seott, second and dearly beloved eon of J, W. Scott. MOTAOGeno,—In Grey, on' Sept, 22nd, Jane, beloved wife of John MoTag. garb, aged 62 years and 8 montbe. JOHNS: WN.—In Morrie, on Sept. loth, Elizabeth 7., beloved wife of John Johnston, aged 34 years,' 9 months and 12 days. CUTT.—In Grey, on. the 1411a inst., An- gelina, infant daughter of ,James Cotb,aged 11 days. DEANS. -In Wingham, on Sept. 17th, Mary Leak, infant daughter of Thos. and Margaret Deans, aged 4 months and 17 days. IRE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. C OMFORTABLE FRAME COT - v With 1 acre of land for sale, situ- atedon the corner of Queen and Albert streets. Apply to 11--tf DAN. Mol 13051510, Brussels. "WOOLLEN SHAWL FOUND t' on the 12th Con. of Grey. Owner may have the same' by proving propertyand paying for this notice by application to THE PART, 111'nssels.' C OMFORTAB LE BRICK" House for Sale situated on Tu0,rrn- berry street, Brussels. Immediate paean - ion, Good stable, well, nlsteru,' 1 acre of laud, fruit trees, &o. Apply to .. • MBS.. R. WALKER, No. 81, John Street, 41- Brussels, WEAVING. — THE UNDER - signed wishes to notify the people of Brussels and surrounding country that he is now prepared to attend to the weaving of carpet. ANDREW Mo0AY, Thomas 8t, Brussele 10.1 . W est of Queen's Hotel. GUNS FOR SALE. -1 DOU BEE Barrel Shot Gun, splendid shoot• er, only. 60.50 ; ono breech loading shot gun with reloading .tools, 80., ..or a 10 shooter Winchester Repeating Rifle with reloading tools, bullet mould, &c„ both nearly new, for $12.50. G. A.'DD'ADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller & Graduate Optician. REAL ESTATE. FARM FOR, SALE OR TO rent,. Lot JO, Con. 9, GreyyTownshin. MHOS. MOORE, Brussels. J 1ARMS FOR SALE.—'THE UN• DERsiaNED bas Several good Forme for sale and torent, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F S. SO OTT,Brussels 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. —The undersigned offers his valu- able 100 acre farm, being Lot e, Con, i, Grey, for sale. 75 acres cleared, helium good pas- ture land. There is on the premises a good brick house, bank barn, 0 acre orchard and other modern Iimprovoments. The land is in prime condition. Possession would be given in November. For further fpartloulars as to price, terms, &o., apply to ll,).CUTT, Proprietor, 3.8 - 7amestown P.0, Timber Sale. The right to oat and remove :all the tim- ber on about 00 aaros, parts of lots17and 18 in the 1855 eonoeesion of the .Township of Grey,. Will be let by Pullin Auction, on the premises, on tondny, Oct,' 7111,1806, ata. o'olook fn the afternoon. The timber is 01115 - able fox firewood and Villeins purposes and ie marked off into 6inall plots that would bo most convenient for Partners and others who arein need of such material. Descriptions of each parcel, aonditione of sale, etc,, oan be seen at the house of Duncan Mckenzie, lot 18, eon. 18, Grey or at the house of the undersigned, Winthrop. It. would lhewell for intending purchasers to look over the plots before day of sale so me to ascertain Which would be most suitable for them. v 11-2 1.NDILII W GovioNL000, Prop. Notice to Creditors,. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF TEM OOUN'.ro OF Evan, IN-T55.E5TAT1 0r FRANOI' 7, BAINES, Or THE TowNsitie Or MORRIS, FANlnen, DnonSenD. Noble's be hereby given pursuent to Chap._ 110, IL, S,0., and amending acts, that all ore- ditore and ethers having' Claims against the estate of the above named Frannie J. Bainee, deceased, who died on or: about the nine- teenth day of August, A. D.1805, aro requir- ed to: deliver or send by post prepaid to. G, 10. Blatt,Brussel'', Solicitor for Martha Ann Baines, he Executrix of the will of the de - bused, on or bolero the bili Day of October, A.D. 1896, a Statement in writing contain- ing their names, addrossos and deeoriptions and full particulars of their olMioe and the nature of their securities (15 any) held by them, and in default thereof:and us soon at. for the said Fifth day of Oitoiier as the rams can conveniently be done, the said RRacoou- brlxwilt proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parbtse entitled. thereto,baving regard only to the Claims of Which elm shall Caen have had nottoe and the will not be Iletin for [the assets of said estate oe any part thereof so distributed, to any person of whose claim elo (has Piot had notice at the time of such dietrlbution, el F. BLAI15, Solicitor for Exeoubrix, Dated at Bruseels, Sept. 1e, 1805, urn Drugs, a.:ent l of pp .. fie C net a TOILET • "LIS, SCHOOL SUPPLIE S - -Az,so--- 1?rescriptions AND Family Recipes Carefully Compounded AT"_-rrr i P ox S Drug StOre, OPPOSITE QUEEN'S HOTEL. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. R L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, .1Uo Solicitor and oonveyanbor. Collett. tions made. Office—Vanetono's Block, Brae. sole. - 21.8m.. "1 M. SINCLAIR, • Solicitor, Conveyancer,Notiary P Co, &c, Office—Panstone's Block, 1door i north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, Solloitor, &o, (late of Carrow & Proirdfoot's Office, Goderiob.) ofioe oyer Guliee & Smith's Iank, Brune's. Money to Loan. - 47 DENTAL. DR. 'DAVIDSON Honor Graduate Toronto University, Licentiate Royal College. Dental Surgeons, Crown and Bridge work a epesialt Moder- Barrett Barrett's barber chop, ionAssured. rubed y 85. Brus. eels. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, lJ . - Honor Graduate of the Ontario. Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all diseases ofdomestioated animals in n com- petent manner. Partloular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to. bfdoe anddnflrmary—Four doors' north of bridge Tnrnberry st., Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. JA. MoNAUGHTON, . D. M • O.M., L.R. 0,P., Edinburgh, M. 0. P . - S.Ont. Residenoe and °Moe in WBson'e• Block, corner of Mill and Tnrnberry' Ste. ey•M. ARMSTRONG, M. D. • Pbysiolan, Surgeon, Acboueber, eta, Graduate of Toronto Umverelby 'Modiaal Faculty. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont, OrsxoB—Next door to McDonald d- Co., Walton Ont. BUSINESS CARDS. VYFI. MoCRAOEEN, • Iseuror ofMarriageLbesnses. Office at his Grocery, Turnborry street, Brussels. • Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next' door N. BARRETT, south of A. M. McKay & Co's hardware store. Ladies'andobudrene hair cutting a specialty ROBERT CUNN1NGHAM- McrliteNOE, ' FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, OFHIOE AT JEWELRY 510115. Na Witness Required. T. FLETCHER, Brussels. WELLINGTON MUTUAL IN eunuNOE Oo, Established 1840, In- surances effected on all Town aid Farm Property at very low rates, J. A, OItEIGHTON, 15.8m Agent, Brussels, ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the. Fourth Division Cour Co. Huron,Conveyancer, Notary Public Land, Loan and Insurance Agent.. Funds invested and to loan,' Collections made, Office in. Smale'5 Block, Brussols. MISS O'CONNOR, R. T., Teacher of instrumental wueio on Piano or Organ.Will visit Wingham Tues- day and Wednesday ofoaoh week. Reef - donee on Princess Street, Bruseels. m . A. HAWKINS, M. 0. S. M. .L • Organist in St, John's Church, Brus eels, and pupil, in the. Art of Teaching, of A. W. Thayer,lktus.Doo., New York, will give' lessons bo pupils either on piano or organ, ab hie parlor ever A.R. Smiths store, Brus. sale. Vocal lessons also given. Terms mod- erate. AUCTIONEERS. U:EORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Anotioneer, Sales conduct ed on reasonable berme. Farms and farm stook aspeofalby, Orders lef b at THE Posy PublishingRouse,Brussele, or eentto Walton P. O., will receive prompt attention, T-41 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- -IL' • Oral, w111 Boll for bettor prteee, to bettor men, in lase time and 1555 charges than any other Auctioneer in East Enron or he won't charge anything, Dates and ordere can 'always be arranged at this oflloe or by personal application,. BRUSSELS POST OFFICE;, Savings Bank takes s 5p1 per from neer to,$1,000 and allows S>< per taut. interest. T. FARROW, 87.8m Postmaster, STONE ! STONE Any quantity of Building, Corner, Rubble, Sill 555 .sedge Ston° for Sale, Quarried and randy for loading at Bruesels Quarry, For price and terms a gplyyto JNO, MIT (BULL, 87•tf Box 160 Brussel'',