The Brussels Post, 1896-8-21, Page 8Li prelung Optical Goods we do not
guess at it but we put the ayes to a pro-
per crud thorough examination mud after
noting .out firat what ie the matter, we
then proceed to cermet the defect existing
itt the eye. If you have Spectacles whioh
do not suit you or if you eau nob find
0 -Latvia to do you any good, try us, It
sift not coat you anything if we do you
no good,
.DEADMAN d McCALL,
Druggists, Optioiane and Booksellers.
DRANO TRUNK RAILWAY.
..SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. & E.
'f"cs•.ine leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
Goond Semen. Comte NORTH.
hie di_.,,....... 0:2s am.I Mixed 9:45 a.m.
Fastness 11:.51 a,m. Snail ............13:54 p.m.
WE -Eel. --9:001' .m. Express 0:48 p.m.
!D7
.cttis Pins,
chiel's among ya takin' notcs,
An' faith he'll prent it.
810LfIIAY NEXT. %PEEK,
Next week Trot POST will take a boli.
clay. Our next issue will be Sept. 4th.
The office will be open for job work. re-
ceiving advertising or subscriptione.
Correspondents will kindly note the
holiday.
Riess.
Gorr something reedy for the Fall ]Fair.
SottoEo apples are a drug on the mar.
kat.
Wito comes next on the matrimonial
list
to Brussels ?
Cr0nxcIZLOR GRAtI,wi shipped a car of
outs Eastward on Tuesday.
Stoma people say another Dry Golds
stack will be opened up in town this Fall.
1.5 CENTS in advance gets TEE PosT ter
the hale.nce of 1890, Take advantage of
this trial trip.
_ra visasscERe were ticketed to Iain •
oat:fine from Brussels on the excursion
lase Wednesday.
Oro thanks are due to Mrs. George
Wilkinson, Morris,'for a bag of fine ap-
ples presented to us last Tuesday.
Tnn frequent local showers are making
the pastures grow in fine shape although
the harvest is being delayed by the rain.
.Food CdcsLET, who by the way bas a
fie. l garden, has an apple tree, trans•
plented last year, fruit bearing this
000.090.
GEC. PARKER will ship a car of horses
to Landon, England, on Saturday of this
week- This is Mr. Parker's fourth trip
this year across the Atlantic. •
THE Poor wants a wide•awake nor -
respondent at every point not now repre.
seated in its columns. If there £a no
mews appearing regularly front your
section drop in and see us or write to us.
We will furnieb you with stationery.
Pay Ur.—We intend sendingoutnotiaes
to alt indebted to Tog POST for subscrip-
tion with the expectation or prompt eet-
tletneut. We oan't run our business
without money any more than any sub.
s nibee can. "Do unto others, &o." is a
aped rule.
I^,. ie not every town that con boast of
a young girl able to handle the reins like
Mies Ida Blaehill, of Brussels. She of-
ten. takes charge of the delivery cart in
cotaeotdon with her father's butcher shop
and does the work in good style too with.
out driving round a block for the sake of
turning around.
Fond rias.—On Sabbath, August 30th,
roars Princess Alexandra, 0.0, F., Bras -
eels, with visiting brethren, will attend
service in the Methodist church at 11 a.
m.,.when. Rev. S. J. Alain, the pastor, will
preach the annual sermon to them. The
kited/ran will meet at their Lodge room,
Biashilc'e Hall, at 10:30 o'clock and
march in a body to the church.
& BRmeente young gentleman was quite
taken by sarprise on going into it oburoh
on «Saiabath evening in a neighboring
town to hear the minister announce his
(o t, 'What doeet thou here ?" T. A.
says he did not want to get right up in
meetirf and state his business, so left the
question unanswered as far as ho was
concerned.
l'HE SALVATION A0950 "HARVEST TrIANIte-
ervns•; FEsTivAL."—The annual !'Harvest
Festival Scheme" in connection with the
Salvation Army, will be held throughout
Canada, Newfoundland, North.Weet
America and Bermuda, on Saturday,
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, August
29, 30,431, Sept. 1, This is a capital
scheme and gives opportunity for all who
appreciate the Army's work to assist in
some way or other, The officers of the
various corps are instructed to visit
friends and oolleot from then anything
they ace able to contribute, whether it be
in mat or otherwise. Gifts of produce,
graoeriee, fruit, grain, cattle, poultry, or
anything of any description which is
saleable will be acceptable. After the
eolleotion of these varion articles a sale
oi-sheaame ie arranged f r the Tuesday
pxfght, and the proceeds placed into one
common fund to help the Army Roane'.
atty. The Commissioner, Mise Booth,
hopes also by this scheme to replenieb
the storehouses of the varioae inetitu.
Boss, each as Restate Homes for fallen
worries!, \fen's Shelters, Children's In.
stitntione, etc., so that it will be unneces-
sary an spend money an these articles
rtncicsgthe Fall and Winter. Though
moires may be Bootee, the land is laden
wit%geed things, and the Commissioner
omits upon those who have enough and to
enure, to remember those who are not so
tavrrrably oiroumstaoced.
Tun Boer will holiday next week..
26 emus in advance gete Tine Poe' for
the balanoa of 1890, Take advantage of
thie trial drip,
00 nut: Ilarvest Excursions will bo run
to Manitoba and Nortlweet on Tneoday,
Sept, I and 16,
A. Covets, sold a Brantford Red Bird
bioyele to Jae, Stewart, of Clinton, form-
erly of Gillies ti: Smith's bank, Brussels,
Inn G. T. R. employees' annual pie.
nia will be held on Saturday, 296h inst.
Owen Sound is the point chosen this
year. The fare will be low.
Oowtoxtnon WxLeos, ex -Councillor
Wilton, Wm, Martin, A. Maiiay, J. Dun.
lop and others went to Stratford on
Thursday to attend the Masonic demon-
stration in that pity.
THE mimes of a fete youths have been
handed to the Reeve accompanied by te
complaint againet them of stealing fruit
from gardens. They may brought to
book for their violation of law,
Oun oorreepnndente are kindly request.
ed to be regular and punotual in sending
in their budgets. A few articles from
sash correspondent every week is highly
appreciated, not only by the Editor
but by those who live in your locality.
IT ArtsAns 00 BE TIME.. --"Always
room for ono more" is ae old addege not
always thought to be true, but when ap•
plied to Seoret Societies in Bruesels it
seems to bit the bull's eye. Here is the
list :—Masons, Odd Fellows, Orange,
Canadian Foresters, A. 0. II. W., I. 0.
F., Maccabees, S. 0. S., Home Circle, A,
0. F„ Chosen Friends.
ORGANIZER OBAYTOli, of the Ancient
Order of Workmen, who has been visit-
ing London and the West, reports the
Order Inas taken a big boom. • This may
be expected, as the Order is very reliable
and strong ; pays death olaime prompt-
ly and the assessments are low. Every
man should provide for his family by
now joining the Ancient Order of United
Workmen.
$10,000.—When the will of the late
John Livingston, of Listowel, was enter-
ed for probate at the Surrogate Court in
Stratford, the executors filed the follow-
ing valuation of the estate : Houeehold
goods and furniture, 91,000 ; life incur.
anoe, 270,000 ; share in the business of 3.
& J. Livingston, 2160,000 ; total 2281,-
000. About $10,000 of this estate goes to
the Ontario Government as a succession
tax.
No. 858.—The Council of Chosen
Friends recently organized in Brussels
by W. G. Collins, is No. 803. They
have now about 80 members and meat on
the lst and 8rd Monday evenings of each
month in Blashill'e Hall. A good many
predicted that Mr. Collins would not
succeed on account of the super.abund•
anoe of societies but the above facts
prove that he overcame all the obstacles
and objections. Nle is away this week at
Kincardine and Luoknow booming the
same institution.
SUDDEN DEATH of Ex -Mixon Sutra.—
W. G. $with, druggist, of Guelph, about
half past twelve o'olook Wednesday of
last week went borne for lunch, Mrs.
Smith was visiting a bereaved friend, and
there was no one at home but the servant
girl. She asked. Mr. Smith if be would
have anything to eat, and he replied that
be would not at present. He went up•
stairs and lay down on the bed. During
the afternoon a telephone message was
sent for him from the store, and tbo ans•
wer from the girl was that he was asleep.
Between 4 and 5 o'clock Mrs. Smith came
home, palled her husband, and went up
to the bed -room, when she found him
dead on the bed. Her screams brought
assistanne, and medical men were tele-
phoned for. Dr, Orton considered the
omu'e of death to be apoplexy. The de•
ceased was a well-known and highly re-
spected citizen, He is the son of John
Smith, the first Mayor of Guelph, and,
following in the footsteps of his father,
he took a prominent part in municipal
matters. He was elected a Councillor in
1885, filled all the important positions at
the board and occupied the Mayor's chair
in 1893.94, when he retired from public
life, his time being taken up with his own
business and the office of Secretary of the
Guelph Pavement Company. As a public
servant he gave great satisfaction. He
was also an earnest worker in the Nor-
folk Street Methodist Churoh and Super-
intendent of the Sabbath School. He
was publia•spirited in every respeot, and
in his death the city loses a good man.
He was 47 years of age, and had carried
on business in Guelph for nearly twenty
years. The deceased has been in com-
paratively good health ; the only time
that be complained was last May, when
he said that he felt a suffocating sensation
in his throat. The funeral took plana on
Friday afternoon from his late residence
on Dublin street. It was very largely
attended, over a hundred conveyances
being in the procession, and a large num.
berwalkiug part of the way to the cem-
etery on foot. The Oily Council attended
in a body in carriages. At the request of
the family, none of the societies to which
the deoeased belonged paraded. The city
flog flew at half mast, and the stores of
the city were closed during the time of
the funeral. Among those from a dis-
tance were observed Rev. Dr. Griffin,
Toronto ; Rev. John Ridley, Galt ; Rev.
A. E. Griffin, Bruseels ; Mr, and Mrs.
Griffin, Jersey City, N. J. ; Mrs. Smith
and Rev. Dr. Henderson, Berlin ; Rev.
Dr, Willoughby, Exeter ; H. P. Moore,
Anton ; Rev. P. E. Nugent, Heepeler,tud
other relatives,and friends of the deaeas•
ed. Thera were also noticed Jas. Meade,
Geo. L. Wilson, W. R. Brook and A. 0.
Buniam, representing the sx•Guelphitee'
Aosoaiation of Toronto. Rev. John G.
Scott bad charge of the funeral services,
assisted by several of the clergymen above
mentioned. The pallbearers were Ala,
Scroggie, Aid. Nelson, G.B. Ryan, Major
Davidson, John Crowe and P. W. Gal-
braith: At the request of the family, Dr.
Mofiinnou held a postmortem, He was
assisted by Dr, Robinson, Guelph, and
Dr. Wallace, jr., Alma. They unani•'
mouely Dame to the oonolueion that be
had died from an affection of the base of
the brain on the left side doe to a sud-
den nutting off of its blood supply by a
plot in the vessel. They also found a
nodular growth on the valves on the left
side of the heart. This growth, with the
excessive heat and fatigue, would cause
the blood to shoot up into the brain,
buret the vessel in the head, and cause
instant death. At a epeoial meeting of
the City Connell Thursday night, at
which all the members were present ex.
Dept Ala. Colics, feeling tributoe were
made by those preeeot to the loses the
city had sustained by the death of ex -
Mayor Smith, and expressing sympathy
with the family in their bereavement.
Deoeaeed was a, brother•in.iaw to Rev.
A. Ii. Griffin, I3ruseels, who 'pent a few
day' with hie sister after the funeral,
THE 13 ,TJSSELS FUST
AUG 21, 1896
PoeTAtoeTna FAltnow oolobrabed the
'Oivio holiday by giving the floor of the
postoflioo a webbing out.
Tun friendly "toot" of the Ronald
Vire Engine Works whistle ie now hoard
every day, btisinese being resumed after
a brief holiday,
Civic holiday went past very guietly,:
A few of our residents went on the ex-
oursion and others exercised themselves
at tennis, orloket and foot ball.
Scnoon will r0.open in Brnesele on
Tuesday, Sept, let. The teaching staff
will ooneieb of Prinoipal Cameron, Mr.
North, Mies Downey and Mies Ritchie.
Tnn Enterpriee Salt Works shipped a
oar of their dairy and table salt to High
River, Alberta, N. W. T„ on Tneeday.
Another oar was forwarded to Moncton,
New Brunswick. Brussels salt leads the
market.
Ooosssammit fun was on Hand last
Friday ever -log at Victoria ,Park when a
plolsed up team undertook to Barash the
regular foot ball olub. They did not do
it of course but a lively time was put in
during the half hour 000upied,
Tussosx evening of last week Rev..
David Forrest, of Walton, tied the matri•
menial bow between Thos. Smith, of
Morris, and Mise Dolly, youngest ds igll.
ter of Jas. Gibson, jr., of Brussels. The
young couple have gene to housekeeping
in Morris,
CotT RAcn. Wednesday afternoon the
sports tools in then year old colt race at
the Driving Park between P. Scott's
"Neighbor," a patter, and P. Ament's
"Bessie Sydney," a square trotter, for a
purse of 990.00, The race was a half
mile dash. Scobt'eblack was tbo winner.
Jas. O'Leary, Doo, Warwick and F. S.
Sootb wore the judges. The oolts are very
likely animals.
Wort AGAIN.—Last week Little Tim
and Reddy were winners at the Port
Huron races. The latter took the first
beat and consequently the lst money in
the 2:20 Novelty trotting raoe. He only
had a short nose to spare but R. Roach
brought him in a winner, with a mark of
2,211. At Alpena, John Nelson tools 2nd
money in a raoe on Wednesday. Reddy
has not gone in a raoe this season with-
out winning.
Ma, Tummy's team, of Morris, ran
away on Wednesday forenoon when gam-
ing to Brussels flax mill with a load. The
flax upset near the Revere House and the
driver was thrown to the ground and
slightly injured. After a lively run the
horses were caught in Councillor Leather -
dale's yard. Willing hands aided the
young man on with his load and be went
on his woo, if net rejoicing, thankful that
thing- av,•i a not wnrue,
ONWARD AND UrwARD.—From the ool.
nmue of the Paris Star Transcript we
observe that one of our former teachers
of Huron, S. Y. Taylor, is meeting with
much 50cce00. He succeeded in passing
27 out of 30 pupils at the Entrance ex-
amination, one of the number heading
the list and obtaining the Inspector's
medal, His school, about three years
ago, sent samples of school work to the
Ohicago World's Fair, and although
nearly all the leading city and town
schools joined in the competition, the
Paris Public schools have been awarded
the enviable distinction of ranking sec-
ond in the Province, and hove just re-
ceived a beautiful diploma and bronze
medal. The Board of Education have
rewarded Mr. Taylor far his emcees by
an increase of one hundred dollars in
salary.
Business Locals.
LONG, clear bacon at McCracken's.
Pram English Paris green. McKay &
Co.
BALANCE of my dusters, fly nets, &o., at
cost. I. 0. Richards.
RxrE tomatoes only 400. per bushel at
Thos. Belly's, Brussels.
CoatronoABLE residence, with } acre of
land, for sale. H. Dennis,
Ica for sale, delivered at your home.
Apply to W. Leatherdale.
Fon best value in boots and shoes we
take the lead. 1. 0. Richards.
GREAT bargains in harnese, Dollars,
trunks, &o., for 30 days at H. Dennis'.
CAMP,' cheap 1. harness of all kinds,
both heavy and light. I. 0. Richards.
CLOVES and timothy seed for sale.
Baeker & Vanstone.
ROLLED oats end all kinds of mill feed
for sale at Ross' mill, Brussels.
SET second-hand single harness for
sale cheep. Sign big Scotch collar. I.
0. Richards.
LEAVI80 Tows.—H. Dennis is selling
off his entire stook owing to intended re-
moval. Big bargains for 30 days.
Ilona! Futon Manitoba patent, Man.
Robe. mixture, or straight Ontario, beat
in the market, for sale at Ross' mill.
Goon second hand lumber wagon, wide
tire, newly painted, with box and whiffle.
trees, for sale ab a bargain,
B. Gerry, Brussels.
ANT one needing saws hammered had
better bring them in now as I have a
praotioal saw maker engaged to straight-
en and true saws at my shop, Queen eb.
east, Brussels. T. ItL.cGnnaos, saw filer.
Sonon's Cure, the great cough and
weep cure, ie in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty-five doses ; only 25
cents. Children love it. Sold by Jas.
Fox, druggist, Brussels.
IOseoiRING DONE.—Machinery, bicycles,
lawn -mowers, echisore, implements and
all hinds of tools sharpened and
put in order at reasonable priote
put
spot cash by saw filer T, MoGregor,
of Brussels, Queen St. East.
Mos. T. S. RAwnxxs, Chattanooga,
Tenn„ says, "Shilob's Vitalizer "saved
my life." I oousider it the beet remedy
for a debilitaed system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
exaefs. Prioe 75 eta, Sold by Jas. Fox,
OAniETe.---Any one desiring carpets
will do well to call at the Brussels Wool.
en Mill before buying elsewhere, as they
have the largest assortment of samples
ever shown in this locality, ranging in
price from 800. to 21.00. Howu & Co,
?Ammo, &o.—The nedereigned, hay
ing entered into partnership, are prepar-
ed to do all kinds of work in the following
lines ;—Plain and ornamental painting,
kelsomining, fresooing, paperhanging,
sign -writing, &e., .&o. Remember our
Motto, "Firet.olass work and reasonable
charges." SxaweaT & RirouoE,
Brussels,
WELL-DIGoxoeo AND Dammtre.—George
Birt has all the necessary maohinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satiefaotion.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
emend door north of the bridge, west
aide of Turnborry It., Brussels, 114-tf
'T14.X,D4RD B4XE OT C4X4.Dt4,
HEAP OFFIOE, TORONTO
• (Seven Million Dollars) 27,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) 92,000,000
Agencies in all principal points in 'Ontario, Quebec, JOgssftoba, U9aitera States rd ,Bal ptonrl'
' 'eart°a5°X 26,6c° � °d.1Q Po"�•
A General Banking Business Transaobed. Farmers' Notes Discounted.
Drafts Issued and Collections made en all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT
lnherest allowed on deposits of 61.00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly.
SessgxtL ATTENTION OIVitie TO THE CoLLEOTIoN OF FARnfans',Senn NOTne,
Every facility afforded Customere living at a diebanoo.
J. A. STEWART MANAosn.
elm's 0lnver Root will purify your
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear ae
e bell. 25 ate„ 60 ate. and $100. Sold
by Jas. Fox, druggist, Brussels.
Momzx7 ,
CARDIFF.—In Morris, on Aug. 15th, the
wife of Mr. Rio/lard Cardiff of a son,
BLAIR—WALr,Ea.—At the residence of the
bride's parents, on Tneeday, August
18th, by Rev. Dr. Tire, Mr. G. F.
Blair, barrister,. Brussels, to Mise
Eleanor 0., youngest daughter of Mr.
John Walker, Goderieb.
SsoITIs—GmeoN In Walton, on Aug.
11th, by ll.ev. D. Forrest, Mr. Thos.
Smith, of Morris, to Miss Dolly,
youngest daughter of Mr. Jas. Gib•
snu, Jr., Brussels.
Brussels, Oat. 1 & 2.
St. Marys, Oeb. 0 & 7.
Tavistook, Sept. 21 & 22.
Woodstock, Sept. 24 & 25.
Mitchell, Sept. 29 & 80.
East Nissouri,at Thamesford, Sept. 30.
Stratford, Oot. 1 & 2.
Blanshard, at Kirkton, Oot. 8 and 9.
Western, et London, Sept. 10 to 19.
Toronto, Industrial, Aug. 31 to Sept.
12.
West Missouri, at Tborndale, Ont. 8.
»MV0N9itX+0 Sa:AS87£sTC5,
58 00
25
40 42
10 17
10 11
7a• 8
4 00 4 50
50 00
4i
OC
75
40
3 90
Fall Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tabs and rolls ...
l0gge per dozen
Floor per barrel
Potatoes
Hay per ton
Hides trimmed
Elides rough
Salt per bbl., retail
Sheep skins, each
Lamb skins each
Apples per bus
Hogs, Live
Wool
7 00
3
1 00
00
15
1 00
3 75
18
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN.—
Pirst,nurtgaggc, farm maturity. Apply
at THE POST Publishing House, Brussels.
T ADIESI—TO WORK
4 around home. Salary 823.00 monthly.
Applie ants desiring attention mast send- re.
fereneee and three cent stamp to HOUSE-
HOLD PUBLISHING CO., McKinnon Build-
ing, Toronto.
DE SIRABLE RE SIDENOE
FOR SALE.—Late 220' unit 221, Queen et.
Terme reasonable to a cash purchaser. Ap-
ply on the premises or to
28 1V. AL SINOLAIR.
!'10NbB HONEY.—WE HAVE
4� now on hand a supply of nice comb
honey also plenty of extracted honey. Prices
—Golub, 150. per lb. ; extracted, 11 lbs. fox
$1.00 or 100. per single lb.
MEADRrAN & 310OALL,
Druggists & Opticians,
kTRAYEDON THE PREM–
lens of the undersigned,Lot 20, Con. 10,
Grey, on or about July 13th, two ewes and
two lambs. The owner is requested to prove
property, pay expenses and take them away,
BUGH OUNNLVGHAM,
0.4 :: Ethel P. 0,
TRAYED ON THE PREM -
kJ Ie a of the undersigned, Lot 80, Don, 9,
Grey, on or about July 7th, a red heifer two
years old with white star on its forehead.
The owaor i8 requested bo prove property,
pay expenses and taste her away.
4.4 J. E. BARER, Henfrya. P. 0,
}.TOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Tho oederetgned uffere hie oomfutb.
able cottage mud d acre of land 015 Turnberry
street, Brussels for sale. On the premises is
a good well, stable,fruft trees, Sze, For prior,
anti terms apply to
1-11 ALEX. McLAUGHLIN, Proprietor.
ETOUOLE.
ThoSE eubeoribeANDrLOT offersFhis triaRl(SAresin-
once adjoining Brussels, 10th onn., Grey, fur
sale. There is ono acre of land, mostly
l,lanted with small fruits, stable, well, &o.
For price and terms apply to the inderstge.
ed. WALTER RICHARDSON,
02.4 Brussels P. 0,
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE, — 200
tree—Cousfating of Lets 18 on rho 7650
and 8th Concessions, Township of Grey, bo -
log 1 mile from the Village o1 Ethel and 51
miles from Brussels. 40 amen of Fall wheat
seen and about 80 acres under grass ; 90
acres °leered on cote, Perms of payment
easy. A, McNair VEY, M, I1.,
84• Brussels.
ANITOBA LAND FOR SALE.
—100 tares of good farm land at
Springfield, 8=flee from Winnipeg, 10 ofyor-
ed for sale at alow price. The property is
North Toast 3 See, 10, Two, 11, Mango 4, East.
There in a bonne on the premises and some
breaking done. For full partloulars as to
prlee, title, &o„write or apply to
G.F. BLAIR Or W.11. EBBE,
20-tf Brussels, Ont,
PARM FOR SALE — 100
pores—Being South Half Lots 17 and 18,
Con. ',Morrie, haying a frame hoand
Immo barn wiuse th atone °tabling underneath,
also an orchard end two good wol)s, sltuabod
21 miles from the Village of Blnevaio and 4
miles from the Town of Winabain. 90 acres
cleared gooticloy loam, balance hardwood
bush. Any person;inside gtonovehaeogam t
aunty to Vvhl, J. JOHN STON,1 Txecutora.
GEC, Prktooc i:, f
4.4 131uovalo P.O.
TO be sold en or beforo 1005 of September.
OOD FARIYI FOR SALE NEAR
Brussels. Great bargain. Lot 7, Con;
0 Grey township. Good buildings and or-
chard, well watered, suitable for mixed or
daisy forming. Apply to WM. I;ILLOVG li
on the promises or to .11110311,1 S HERITAGE,
London West,
TARM FOR SALE.—TRE UN-
»EusloNso offer their froontlidt00 aore
farm ,Lot 22, 0ou..12, Grey, for sale. There
are 85 acres cleared, halauae 200d hardwood
Utah. ou the premises is a comfortable
frame house, frame barn and outbuildings ;
good orchard; wells, &e. 40 acres under
grass. Farm tin excellent state of °nl6ive-
tlon,1t miles from Cranbrook village and 03
from Brussels, Poeaession could' be given
bb,e. Fall, Per further particulars as to
price, terms, &0., apply On the premises or
write to Cranbrooh P. 0.
4-tf WM, Arm SAMUEL OARNO0BAN.
VALUABLE FARMS F01R, SALE,
The eligible 200 nw•e farm, composed of
lots 18 and 17 in the 10th eon„ Grey township,
9art of lots 16 and
,p11t50 non., belonging to,
o the Robert Brown
estate, ie offered for sale to whfd up estate,
On the first farm is a good atone house and
large bank barn, ueesssary outbuildings, or-
chard, &c, Farm well watered, well fenced
and in good state of cultivation. About 50
acres of bush, 42 of which is hardwood. On
AG 50 aero farm there is a house and barn,
orchard, and about 8 acres of bush. .Farms
sold jointly or separately to suit purchaser,
Possession given in the Fall, Farms are on-
ly a mile from the village of Oranbroolr,
where are school, churches, post -01110e.
to, mar-
hettownBruesels, For further particulars
aen torseprice,&c., termsand03, &mic., les aptoplythe t,sthrivtu
AGNES BROWN,
JAMES BROWN,} Executors,
JOHN BROWN, ))1
0raubrook P. 0.
SCHOOL
OOKS
AND School
We have never had a liner or as well se -
looted stools of School Supplies as we
have just opened out for the re-
opening of School ou
Tuesday, Sept. 2nd.
Our stook of 8 oribblers, Exercise Books,
Pens, Pencils, Inks, Note Books, .
Slates, Colored Crayons, Compasses,
Microscopes, Pencil Boxes, &o,, is
the finest we have yet shown.
We oleo carry a
Oomplete Stook of
SGE014 nom
We shall be pleased to receive
your order for the Sohool Opening.
JAS. FOX,
DP,TJGGIST AND STATIONER.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Conveyancer. Collect -
Moue made. Otllee—Vanstonc'sBiock, Brus-
sels. 51 -ant
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
Lot MI,
undersigned
Morris, the ltloro bred fm
Proven White Yorkshire Boar "Selected,"
bred from J. 10. Bretbour's sweepstakes sow
at Chicago Fair. Terms, $1,00 to be paid
at the time of service with privilege of re-
turning if necessary. Pedigree may be seen
on application.
ROBT, NICHOL.
BOLE FORSERVIOE.—rHE
undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 80, Con. 0, Morris, the Blore -bred Largo
English Berkshire Boar, Captain John,"
His mother is a full sister to the lot prize
sow at the World's Pair. Pedigree will bo
Produced on applieatinn. Terms—$1.00 to
rbe etm'upaid aing tif Elmnecoseardy.s of avise with privilege of
14.8in JAS. SPEIR, Proprietor.
BOAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE
undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 27, (/on. 4, Morrie, the tboro' bred Tam-
worth boar, "Ring George," purchased feom
H. George &Sons who got first prize for
Omar herd at Guelph Fat ,Stook Show. The
dam of "Sing George" won first prize at the
Show, Loudon, England, His sire, was im•
potted and weighed 750 lbs. Terme $1.00 to
be paid at time of service with privilege of
returning if necessary, Pedigree may be
seen on application.
RICHARD AIIMSTRONG,
40.05 Proprietor.
Ancient Order of United Workmen,
This old and prosperous Fraternal Associ-
ation numbering 100,000 members are pro -
senting to the public their popular and econ-
omical rates to worthy m en, at the very in
rate of about $8.00 per 81,000 per annum.
The"Workmen" Fromm ly 5'a3' Death
flhtOns and expect a largo increase to its.
members now that those American Line
Cemptmtes don't seem satisfactory to Can-
adians.
It013T. ARMSTRONG, 5LW.; W. HL.GERIt,
Recorder; J. A. CRE1GliTON,Finauofer.
Executors Notice to Creditors.
IN TEE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH RIMERS
CAMPBELL, LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
GREY, IN TUE CoUNTx Or HURON AND
PROVINCE OF ONTAnIO, WIDOW, DE-
OEABED.
Notice to hereby elven pursuant to Chap.
110, See. 88, of the Revised Statutes of Ontar-
io, 1887, that all rreditm•d and others having
'1141515, liens ordemands against the estate
of the said 101izabobh Bushes Campbell, who
died on or cheat the fifth clay of August,
1808,1a the said Township of Grey, aro re-
quired to send by poet prepaid for deliver to
David Campbell or Alexander Alexander
(both) of the said Township of Grey, yeomen,
post aloe address Malosworth, Out., the ex-
eouters of said estate, or to II', R, Slowest,
Esq., L• lebowel Ont., their Solicitor, On or be-
fore the 17th day et September, 1808, their
names, addresses and descriptions, rho full
partly lare of their claims duly verified and
the uafure of the securities Of any) held by
them.
Anatolie notion that after the said 17th
day of September, 1808, the said Executors
will proceed to distribute the tweets of said
estate among the parties entitled thereto,
haying regard only be the claims of which
notice have beet received as above required
and the said Executors will not be 1in01e for
the said mssebe or any part thereof to any
Person or persons of whose Maim notice
shall not have been received as aforesaid by
the sold Executors at the time of molt die-
tributlon.
Executors,
DAVID 0AMPB11LL,
ALEXANDERALEXANDER,
0.4 F. R.BLEWETT, their Solicitor.
DENTAL.
DR, DAVIDSON,
Honor Graduate Toronto university,
tteeutiete Royal College Dental Burgeons.
Orown and bridge work a
epeetalt8Moder-
xortaso,ubart.uin8anbarber hpTs yt.,Br
Bruit -
sole,
VETERINARY.
T D. WA.RWIOX,
ti • Honor Graduate of the Ontario r•t-1
Veterinary Collage, Is prepared to treat all TROS• A. HAWTTINS,
diseases of domoetfoatsd animals in a own- .Il_ Will give lesions to pupils either on
potent ,Wanner, Perlmutter attention paid Wollner Organ, at his Muele. /tootle, opposite
to veterinary dentistry. Calle pl'Olnptly at- the, post-Brume's,ioa, Brume's, Vocal leaeoas also
tandod to, OSbee and Infirmary --Pout• ilvnore glvon, Ton years experience in teaching.
north of bridge 'I'urnberry et., Wittman. Terms moderato.
WYM. SINOLAIR,
• Soliei tor, Conveyancer ,Notary Pub.
Ho, &o. Once—Vaustone's Sleek, 1 door
north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
AirC CAMERON,
•
(Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Ootneron,) Barrister and Solicitor, Ooderleh,
Ont. Office—Hamilton St., Opposite Col-
borne Hotel.
�f F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, &o. (fate of Gamow &
Proudfoot's (Mice, Goderioh.) OLlce over
Gil Iles& Smith's Bank, Brussele.
Money to Loan. 47
AUCTIONEERS.
GEORGE HIREBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduct
ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm
stook a specialty. Orders left at Tun Poem
P nblisbing House , Brussele, or seutto Walton at
P. O., will receive prompt tention,
' • S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
EER, will sell for bettor prices, to
better men, in ass time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron
or be won't charge anything. Datce and
orders eau always be arranged at this Mhos
Or by ]pGrapnel application,
MEDICAL CARDS.
T A. MoNAUGETON, M. D.
0.52., L.1t.O.P„ Edinburgh, AL C. P.
S. Ont. Residence and oflice in Wileon'e
Block, corner of Mill and Turnborry Ste.
T DI. ARMSTRONG, 101. D.
Ph ysielen, Surgeon Acooualier, ate,
Graduate of Toronto University Medical
Vacuity. Member of College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Ont. Ounce—NOxb door t0
McDonald & Co„ Walton put.
BUSINESS CARDS.
113V•
T E. MoORAOICEN,
/sourer ofklarriageLioonses,Mee
at his Grocery, •lurnborry street, Brunets.
N. BARRETT,
Tonsorial Artist• Shop—Next door
south of A. 111. McNay & 0 W hardware store.
Ladle s'uud ahlldrene hair cutting a specialty
BRUSSELS POST OFFICE
Savinga Bank takes Deposita from
$1,00 to $1,000 and allowe 881 per cent.
intoreet. T. FARROW,
87.8nn Postmaster.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
INSP CANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
OFFICE AT JEWELRY STORE.
ta'No Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brussels.
WELLINGTON MUTUAL IN-
spndncE 00. hlatabliehod 1840, In•
s,iranoes eflsoted on all Town and Farm
1 reperty at very low rates.
J. A, OIIEIGHTON,
10.8m - Agent, Brussels.
A HUNTRE, •
clerk of the Fourth Divletoh Cour
00. Huron. donvoyauonr, Notary Public
Land Loan mud Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to .loan, Oclleetfone made
Offioe in Graham's Block, Bruseels
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