The Brussels Post, 1896-9-4, Page 8DEADIVIAN
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHIIIM ExTENSUON W. G. & E.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
eoING 9onTa. GOING NORTn.
:Hail 0:28 a,m. Mixed 0.40 a.m.
(•lxprees 11:58 am. Mail 12:0,4 pm,
!sod 0:00' 1 Ex 9:48 p.m
faxed pan, press 1 1
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NEx0 Monday ie Labor Day and 10 u
etatutury holiday,
T.A. U&WISion bite a ooneert-anatoaineed
at Leedbury for Friday evening of this
week,
Tile cellar and etcno fgandetion for
Watson ,Ainls 'e re11 90010 Ja
Y fan street,
le ready for the lineareateee1ure,
ON ecoonnl of Monday being 11. pultlio
helidey the Allege Coutmil will not aneet
until Tuesday evening of next week,
TuesnaR, September. 15th, at 1 1,, 111.,
Ju Magoon Judge M ai
R will hold
Vetere'Dist
Int
Court in the Oonnoil fabumber, Brussels.
JNo, Baer lies dispoaodbf hie span
of pontos to George Parker, bores dealer.
They will go to Loudon, England, with
the next shipment.
Bntwseres apple evaporatingfactoey will
he in operation shortly and will handle
all the apples brought. It will be in'
charge bf 111eners, Ilunter cis Shine.
BRussr,Le Public eehool rimmed work.
on Tuesday, Principal Cameron, Mr.
North, Mise Downey and Mies leitohie
were in their respe0t1100 departmeete:
One thanks are due to George Iidti'ards
for jar of apple jolly made by the new
process in vogue at his fa0tory, Mill
street, Brussels. 11 is a goad article and
should fled favor with the public
Tae POST wants a wide-awake oar,
respondent et every point not now repro."
sented in its columns. le there ie .no
news appearing regularly from your
— section drop in and see us or write to ne.
We will furnish you with stationery.
lease week Meeere. Clegg & Dames
shipped a double deekod car of lambs on
Tuesday, a oar of cattle an Thursday and
a oar of bogs on Friday. This firm
handle a lot of stook and put a large
amount of money into oiroulation.
Berme AND Boos.—Floving mowed the
Egg, department of Jas. Ballantyne's
business, I am prepared to pay the high.
est market oath price for good butter
and fresh eggs at Bailantyne'e side store
door. Bobs. Thomson, Brussels.
le le the intention of the Canadian
Order of Foresters in Brussels to .place
an organ in their Hall to aid in the ren-
dering of opening, closing and initiatory
odes and also in musical programa for
"the good of the Order." The idea is a
good one.
An exhibit of Ronald Fire Steamers
will be made at the Toronto Fair. Mr.
Ronald has an open challenge of $200 to
the Waterous engine for a competition,
the loser to donate the above sum to a
Toronto charity. The Ronald engine
stands at the top and other manufactur-
ere know it.
FALL Faze Drum:mono—A joint meeting
of East Huron and Groy Branch Agricul-
tural Society Directors will be held in the
Council Chamber, Brussels, on Wednes-
day, 9111 inst., at 1.80 p. m., to make
necessary arrangements for the coming
Fair. All i,terested are expected to be
present.
Tan Clinton Record speaks of a former
Bruseelite as follows :-0n Monday
morning Walter Coate had a narrow
escape from serious injury. He had de-
livered from Cooper Bros. factory, a load
of material for the improvements to Her.
land Bros.' store. On the return trip, at
the corner of Albert and Rattenbury
streets, Mr. Coats lost his balance and
one wheel passed over his body. The
injury was so slight that he woe able to
continue work.
QoxrE a number of Broseelitee went
Northward laet Seurday night to witeeee
a so called prize fight between two Grey
township young men. It is nothing to
their rredit and by their action lay them-
eelves liable, with the principals, to
arrest for aiding, abetting and attending
the fight. A revolver in possession of the
party was discharged. The owner should
read up the Statutes referring to carrying
firearms and thereby ascertain his Habil.
ity to a fine of $20.00,
Bum:fEEI Excunsxon.-Over 1,500 G.
T. R. employees pianiokedat,0weo Sound
last Saturday from the Wellington, Grey
& Bruce, Kincardine and Southampton
in amebae. The trains were met by a Re-
ception Committee of the Oonnoil and
Board of Trade. In the afternoon var.
lona games were indulged inat the pleas•
urn grounds. Two bands were in attend-
ance and everything passed off pleasantly.
Breesole came to the front in the sports
by Jno. Kendall winning three prizes for
rnnningand jemping; Charlie Kendall
three for the some ; and Dalby Kendall
one in the foot race for boys. The exoar.
sionista arrived back to Brueeelo about
midnight, after a most enjoyable entinu.
DEATH os JA1IE9 Goon•—James Good,.
the--woll-known liquor merchant, died
Very suddenly at his residence, 8 Rose-
dale road, Toronto, on Thursday night of
last week. Mr. Good had been down to
his business Thursday morning, and not
feeling quite well remained at home in
the afternoon. He appeared to be all
right at tea time, but shortly before 0
o'clock he was attacked with pains at
the heart, Drs. Burns, :Tobiason and
N?+0.9, d1oI%illop. Inspector Robb, Chne. Davidson wore galled in, but could do
o. 9, 1 and hi.op Mnrpe are the arbi- nothing for the 0111.0lcen gentleman, who
trattoria. died in about bele en hour after the at.
Soon,—Harry Dennis dieposed of b • it tank Dame on. 'For a short time past
harness I naioestilust week to John Don-
aldson, of Seaforth, who will take poaees-
sien on the 15th inst. Mr. Dennis will
remove about that date to Chatham where
he purposes making hid home and carry-
on business on a larger eoale, While
regretting very much Sir. Dennis' remov.
al we extend a hearty welcome to Mr.
Donaldson and family.
DIEM—James Boyd, who was baker
for N. 331ooilmor0, Brueeels, died at his
e father's reeidenoe, last Monday. IIs bad
been poorly for several months, but his
decease was unexpected. The funeral
took niece on Wednesday forenoon at
Se,forth. Much sympathy is expreeeed
for the relatives of the young man in
their bereavement. NIrs. Jno. Robb,
6th line, Morris, is a eieter of the de.
ceased.
BP WORTH LEaouE.--,Monday evening a
musical and literary program was pre -
seated at the Epworth League which was
pesee0eed of considerable merit. 11 was
ad follawe :—Opening exercises : duets,
"AA we sow so shall we reap," Mies
Norton and N. B. Ge,•ry ; recitation,
"Gone with a, handeo ser man," Miss
ilLey Putiand ; quartet..., Misses Norton
and Herr and N. 13, Gerry and W. H
'Cunt "!dos Z4fitrfts,
A chiel'e among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll Arent it.
Econ.
Tae Pose gives the news.
01001.0 is a Bank holiday.
PLANT your Fall advertisement.
6cuoot. Board meeting on Friday even•
ing of next week.
31 =enamel= were ticketed to
Toronto on Thursday.
AoiENx Bnos, received a oar of British
Columbia shingles this week.
New subscribers are dropping in on our
20 cent trial trip for the balance of 1896,
THE boys brought before the Reeve for
stone -throwing were let off with a warn-
ing.
PASoEsamt tra-ftio is booming this week,
ate Toronto Fair being to a large extent
the cause.
Two cars of hogs were shipped East-
ward on Tuesday by Messrs. Baster &
V anetone.
25 Mans in advance gets Ton POST for
the balance of 1896. Take advantage of
this trial trip.
"Mute Lear" took 2nd money in the
2.20 race at Guelph lost week. He did
the mile in 2.17e.
MovoAr being a holiday, Brussels
postoifice will be open from 9:45 to 10:15
a. on., 1;30 to 2:30, and 6 to 6:80 p. m.
MRS. E. RoGERs removed this week
to the new etore in the Leckie block wbioh
hes been specially fitted up for a millinery
show room.
QcITE a number of Brnsselites went to
Wroxeter last Friday to witness the
baseball match between Goderieb and
Wroxeter.The visitors won.
Tao lithograph Fall Pair bills for East
flnroo-l;xhibition are out. The Fair
will be held at Bruseele on Thursday and
Friday, Oot. 1 & 2. Are you a member ?
Par Ti P, --All accounts due me must be
tattled before Sept. 15th as 1 purpose
leaving town on that date. All unsettled
temente will be placed in other hands
for collection after Sept. 15th.
II. Dennis, Brussels.
Ona correspondents are kindly request.
ed to be regular and punctual in sending
in their budgets. A few artioles from
each correspondent every week ie highly
appreciated, not only by the Editor
but by those who live in your locality.
SOMEBODY ornamented the window of
Ino. Hewitt's barber shop while he was
away to dinner, on Wednesday, as fol.
tows :—Barker wanted, to take posses.
cion of this shop. Low wages. No Irish.
need apply. Presebt proprietor going
West, but not alone.
Par LP,—We intend sending out notices
tos.11 indebted to TOE Poer for eubeorip•
tiau with the expectation of prompt set-
tlement. We can't ram our • b11eineoe
without money any more than any sub
scriber can. "Do unto o1here, &c." in a'
ae^ad rule.
JSATURDAY, at 10 o'clock, a school arbi-
tration will .be held in the Council
Chamber, Brussels. The point in die.
pate is the propored formation of a new
sootiou from parba of No. 2, Grey, and
Mr. Good had bee,, a sufferer from boort
disease, bet bad never been serif:4s1v ill
with it. Deeeeeed was 92 years of ago
and a very well-known man in the oily.
He came to Toronto from Ireland in 1867
and lane been in business there ever since.
He was a member of the A. 0. 1J. W.
awl attended St, Paul's church, Blear -
street. He leaves a widow and two sone.
Deceased was a brother to George Good,
of Wingham, and the Jate Adam Good.
The funeral took plane on Saturday af.
ternoon.
WORTHY or COrIAIENDArxox,-Brussels,
While not possessing a High School, has
a Pablie School that will compere very
favorably with the best High Schools in
the Province. We ars often compliment-
ed on our fine school .building -the finest
in heron County—but the work done in-
side is equally good and reflects great
credit not only upon the pupils but on
Principal Cameron for his careful train-
ing and preparation for the exams. Here;
ie the record for this Summer's examin
Pelona :-
11 wrote for Entranoe, 10 passed;
10 " Leaving, fl " ;
0 Form I., 0 "
7 " Primary, 4 „
Kett ; reading, "Thos. Jefferson Allen," Passed Form l„ 2
Miss Minnie McNaughton ; tole, "Flee
es a bird," G. D. Lamont ; ueaeonable 87 wrote, 34 paused.
and practical addrese on "Duty," by Rev, Myrtle Nott and Prank Smith, who male -
11. J. Arlin ; duett, "Will the dear old ad the Primary, are only 14 years of age,
times ems back Again; ' Mioeeo Lizzie The former would have written a year
Semple and Florence Hunter ; fine may ago but had the misfortune to fail and
ou "Ambition," by G. D. Lamont ; aloe. break her arm a abort time before the
tag. There was a large attendance. Eli examination. We doubt if any other
Smith oeeupied the chair very a00ept. Pubifo School in rho Province can pro.
ably. Next Tuesday evening the election dude SA good a showing, Tan Poet' eon'
of omoe•bearers will take place, meeting gratulatee both pupils and t000here en'
Taommeno(ng at 7;80 o'clock, their suaeese.
T g $ T?v [TSS
Tina week will see the frame work 'et
J. 0.',lpuck's now reeld0 00 well advanced
and about ready for the brick vopoer.
12 Feer,—henry Buttery, 1$111 oon,,
Grey, sent THE POST a stalk of Dorn that
100aenred - 12 foot in length, et fe "a
cherry pinker trent filo to limb' inite
eeowupetivonees.
Kgox 011ur'c13 is no mere as it 1199 been
torn down by Watson Ainley who per.
chased. it. A good :there of the material.
willused iii b
n V h the ebn9trUOtlOn Of one Or
Mete dwellings, h
Busmltes must be looking up at ,Ino.
MoBain'e tailoring shop ae he took on
anotber hand this week. Tlic young
gentleman will board with 114r,'. and lure.
000Bain.for the present.
AcoIDENT,-0olanoillor Backer bad two
31139000011019 left hand bedly oraeh0d on
Monday eyeuing while working around a
hay Tees. He will be eomewhat die•
ebled for a time but we hope will suffer
00 901100nent injury from the aooident.
BASE BALI,. ---A baseball' . match wee
played en Victoria Perk, ]resale, 00
Thursday afternoon of last week, be.
tween the l3enediote, captained by 11, N.
Barratt, and the Baehelare, 'lead to the -
fray by the redoubtable haohelm' A. 11,
Smith. The game was 7 innings and
was. Won, by the double harness fellows by
20 to 18. A. douetey umpired the match
and, in spite of the numerous freak tees,
performed hie duty without fear or favor.
Among the ball tossers were 1—Bene.
diets—J. Moliain, J, Fox, D. 0, Rose,
W. M. Sinclair, N. F. Gerry, R. N. liar-
rett,'J. Trimble, A. Currie and ;James.
Baohelore-J. Grewar, W. Griffith, W.
Leethordale, K. Scott, 3. H, Cameron,
Jae. Tbompeon, W. Sample, J. Arden, A.
R. Smith. Another.gam0 is tallied of
eor this week between the some teams.
Bnneeano Vmrone.—The Tennis match
played on Tuesday of last week between
Listowel and Brussels Clubs, on the lawn
of J. D. Ronald, resulted in a victory for
the home players, the result being 5
events to 4. This makes five matches
this season, two. with Wingham, in which
Brussels was successful, and three with
Listowel, two of which were wins and
one a draw. The score in the Tuesday
matob was as follows :—Singles—Kidd
beat Stewart, 6-2, 6-1 ; Tbompeon beat
Cameron, 0 4, 8-8 ; Roes beat Nichol, 6-1,
7.5 ; Sinclair beat Stewart, 7.5, 8 6, 6.3 ;
Cluff beat Martin, 6-8, 6 4 ;• Livingstone
beat Lamont, 6 4, 6-3. Doubles—Kidd
and Nichol beat BOSS and Stewart, 6-2,
6.4 ; Lamont and Chuff beat Livingstone
and Martin, 6.4, 4-6, 10.8 ; Cameron and
Sinclair beat Thompson and Stewart,
6.4, , 6. 12,6. Thie will probably wind up
the weenie nlatehes for the season.
Business Locals.
Love, cleat bacon at MoOraaken'e.
BALANCE of my dusters, fly nets, &e., at
oost. 0. O. Richards.
RIPE tomatoes only 40e. per bushel at
Tboe. Kelly's, Brussels. 1
COMFORTABLE reaidenee, with 3 acre of
land, for sale, II. Dennis.
Fon beet value in boots and shoes we
take the lead. 'I. C.Ricbarde.
GREAT bargains in harness, collars,
trunks, &c., for 80 days at Ft. Dennis'.
CEEAN 1 obese I harness of all kinds,
both heavy and light. 1. 0. Richards.
RoLLen Date and all kinds of mill feed
for sale at Roes' mill, Brussels.
Ser secondhand single harness for
sale ebeap. Sign big Scotch collar. I.
0. Richards,
LEAVXNO TOWN.—H. Dennie is selling
off hie entire stock owing to intended re.
move!. Big bargains for 00 days.
FLOUR! FLOOR I Manitoba patent, Man-
itoba mixture, or straight Ontario, best
in the market, for sale at Ross' mill.
Goon eeoond hand lumber wagon, wide
tire, newly painted-, with box and whiffle -
trees, for Bale at a bargain.
13. Gerry, Brasoele.
Are one needing sawn hammered had
better bring them in now as I have a
practical saw maker engaged to straight.
on and true saws et my shop, Queen et.
east, Brussels. T. MaGeneoi; saw filer.
San oa'e Care, the great cough and
010149 cure, is in great demand. Pocket
size contains twenty -Elva doses ; only 26
Dente. Children love it. Sold by Jae.
Fox, druggist, Brussels,
IIARL's Clover Root will purify your
blood, clear your complexion, regulate
your bowels and make your head clear as
a bell. 25 ora„ 60 ata. and $100. Sold
by Jae, Fox, druggist, Brussels.
Rerexnive DONE.—Machinery, bicycles,
lawn -mowers, 00000000, implements and
all kinds of tools sharpened add
put iu order at reasonable prices
for spot cub by saw filer T. McGregor,
of Brussels, Queon St. East.
Mits. T. ' S. EAwrmro, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Shilob's Vitalizer "saved
my life." I consider it the beet remedy
for a debilibaed system I ever urged.,"
For dyepepeie,liveror kidney trouble it
=eels. Price 75 ole. Sold by Jae. Fax.
OAarnas.--Any one desiring carpets
will do well to cell at the Bruesele Wool.
en Mill before buying elsewhere, as they
have the largest aseortmeut of samples
ever shown in •thio locality, ranging in
price from 30e. to $1.00. Howe & Co.
PAINTING, &c.—The undersigned, hav-
ing entered into partnership, ore =spar.
ed to do all kinds of work in the following
linea:—Plein and ornamental painting,
kalsomining, frescoing, paper -hanging,
sign -writing, etc., &o. Remember our
motto, "Fieet•claae worir and reasonable
chargee," STEwART & Rxuonie,
Bru esele,
WELn-Dxocnvo AND DRmLING.—George
Biot has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling 'Dile and is prepar-
ed to attend,to all worst antruetod to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction,
• Welle cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terme reasonable. 'Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Brussels. 34-81
Amur. —In Brussels, on Auguet 21st, the
wife of Rev. S. J. Allin, of a daugh-
ter.
MOBAxe.—In Brueoele, on Aug, 801.1x, the
wife of Mo, Jno, MOBa(n of a eon,
Moonr.--In Morris, on Aug. 25th, the
wife of M. Jas. Moore, of a &evil -
ter.
MaLeoo.---In McKillop, on Aug. 11113,
the wife of Mr. R. McLeod of a
daughter.
Moons, In NfeKillop, on Aug, 171h, the
wile of Mr, Robt, Moore of a dough.
ter.
Cs:frn8l,L,-5n MnIliliop, on July 10th,
the wife of Mr. Jae, Campbell, of a
daughter.
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BIT., 43, 1890.
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CAPITAL (Authorized) ,
Agencies 3n ail3rrlitotlloi points to Ontario, Quebec, Marlitaba United States s0 England.
ari,952fieg Roamail.
A Gene 1
an ra Banking ,lipsinees 7.raheaoted, Farmers' Notes
Draf1.9 Ieoned and Collocations made on all points,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed op deposits of $1,00 and upwards from dot of deposit to date of.
withdrawal and compounded half yearly.
00e0141, ArTANT1o3 man TO THE COMMOTION OP P1101Ena' BMA N0TM0,
livery facility afforded Cuetomersliving at a dietanoe.
00 0
$7, 0, OR
$2,000,000
Dieoounted,
3. A. STEWART MINA01:1L
uumuumuumneaumuuWateonnuinaleamaimimm acme.
=roe:
Mowxr0.0Y;—Ind ilitKillop, on Aug. 270,
Christina, daughter of Jno,lliowbray,
aged 21 years, 1 month and 14 days,
Goon —Suddenly, at his late residence, 8
Rosedale road, Toronto, on There -
day, August 27th, James Good, aged
52 years,
Born,—In Soaforth. on Aug. 31st, James
Boyd, aged 20 years.
m.A.M.m. S.
MCN010, SEPT. 28113.—Farm stook,.
implements, &o. Lot 22, con. 13, Groy.
Sale unreservedat 1-o'olook. Duncan
Molnnie, Propt. F. S. Scott, Am.
•ACI -R SC'C7•T�'S•r7'.t.A.SJ-�'A22v: S.
Brussels, Oot. 1. & 2.
St, Marys, Oot. 6 & 7.
Tavistock, Sept.. 21 es 22.
Woodstock, Sept. 24 & 25.
Mitchell, Sept. 29 & 80.
East Niseouri,at Tbam esford, Sept. 80.
Stratford, Oct. 1 & 2.
Blanebard, at Kirkbon, Oct. 8 and 9.
Western, at London, Sept. 10 to 19.
Torobto, Industrie], Aug. 31 to Sept,
12,
West Niseoari, at Tborndale, Oot. 8.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
ANTED.—TO OLEANUP 25
aoreso!land. En quire atT1EPos'r
Publiehing House. 8•ti
PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN.—
Firstmbrtgage, farm eeourity. Apply
at THE POST .Publishing . House, Brueeele,
TWO, WELL BRED JERSEY
1L Heifers, aged 1 year, and 9 months re-
epectively, for ealo. Apply to
8.2" JAMES DUNOAN,
Lot 27, Con, 4, Morrie.
LADLESl—TOWORK
around home. Salary 924.00 monthly.
Applin ants desiring attention meet seed re-
forenoes and three tient stamp to HOUSE-
HOLD PUBLISHING CO„ McKinnon Build-
ing, Toronto.
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE
rem Sena,—Lots 220' and 221, Queen st.
Terme reasonable to a cash purchaser. Ap-
ply on the premises or to
28 W. M. SINCLAIR.
WARM FOR SALE OR TO
elle Rent, being Lot 20, Con. 7, Groy. This
ie a good farm adjoining the village of Ethel.
Oomfortable house, goodbank barn and over
80 acres cleared. Terms easy. Apppl to
8.4 WM. VENOM, Ethel.
COMB HONEY.—WE HAVE
new on band a supply of ,nice comb
honey also plenty of extracted honey. Prices
—Comb, 150. per Ib. ; extracted, 111310,. fpr
81,00 or 100. per single ib.
D1A3MAN &McOALL,
Druggists & Opticians,
STRATE]) ON TFflil PREM—
tone of the undersigned, Lot 20, Con. 10
Grey, on or about July 33th, two ewes and
two Iambs. The owner is requested to prove
Property, pay expenses and take them away,
H UGH CUNNINGHAM,
0.4 EtnelP. 0.
QTRAYED ON THE PREM-
s0Es of the audofsiguod, Lot 30, Cop, 0,
Gray, on or about July 7th, a red heifer two
The owner wis oth queete4 to prove pn properte.
y,
pay expenses and take her away,
4.4 J. lie BA 10ER, Henfryn P. 0.
1_10USE AND LOT FOR SALE.
The uuderergned offers hie oomf0rt-
able cottage and t mire of land on Turnberry
street, Brussels for: 0010. On the promisee is
a good well, stable, fruit trees, &o. For price
and terms apply to
1-15 ALEX. MOLAUORLIN, Proprietor.
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
The subeoriber offers hisiiriek maid -
mese adjoining 13roeselo,0011, eon„ Grey, for
sale. There is nue Oen of ]and, mostly
planted with mall fruits, stable, well,&e.
For price and terms minty to the undersign.
ed. - WALTER RLCBABDSON,
52.4 Brussels P. 0.
Voters' List Court.
Notice is hereby given that a Court will be
held, pursuant to the "Voters' List Aot," by
His Honor the Jndgu of the (County Oourt of
the County of Huron at the TOWN HALL
BRUSSELS, on the Fifteenth bay of Sep.
Lumber, 181)1; at 1 o'oloolc, to hear and de-
termine the several complaints of errors and
omissions in the Vetere' Litt of the Munici-
pality of Bruseole for 1800. All persons hav-
ing business at the 0ourt aro required to at-
tend at the said time and plane.
Dated the 1st day of September, 1800.
P. 8. S0O'rT,
Clerk of the said Municipality,
REAL ESTATE.
HARMS FOR SALE. — 200
and 8th O neessiose, Township of Grey, be-
ing
1 mile from the Village of Ethel and Li
mies from Brussels. 40 acres of Pall wheat
sown and about 80 acres under grass ; 90
acres cleared on omen. Perms 0f payment
easy, 84. 4, MoRELVEY, 14, D.,
Bruenel&,
M'ANITO]3A LAND FOR SALE.
100 aores of good farm land at
Springfield, 8 mites from Winnipeg, is offer-
ed for sale at alow price, The propert0 10
North. East;} Soo, 10, Twp. 11, Range -4 East,
There is a house on the promisee amid Some
breaking done. For full partioulors as t0
price, title, &a•, write or apply to
tf G. F. BLAIR. or W. H. HERR,
Brussels, Ont,
T'ARM FOR SALE 1— 100
oare0-Boing South Half Lets 17 and 18
Oon.1,Morrie, having a frame bowie and
frame bath with stoneenabling underneath,
also an Orchard end two good wolfs, situated
24 miles from the Village of'Bluevalo end
miles from the Town of Wingham senoras
cleared good olayloam, m
balance bdwood
b110h, Any person wishiog to purchase same
apply to WM, J. JOBNSTON,
GEC, PEACOCE, } aeon Ora.
T4-4
be sot." an or bonito letti 1 September,
(21_00.0 FARM FOR, SALE NEAR
Brunets, Groat "inmate, Let 7, Con,
0 Groy township. Good buildings anti or-
chard, well watered, suitable for mixed or
dairy fanning. Apply to WM, IOI1LOUGH
ou the promises or to 30100MA8 11ES0I'0AG]O,
London West,
T1ARM ,FOIL. SALE.—TIRE UN•'
DEn01GNED Offer their Splendid IOC acre
farm, Lot 22, Con 13, Grey, for sale. There'
are 85 ecru Moored, balauae good hardwood
bpeh. On the promisee ie a comfortable
frame house, frame barn and outbuildings;
good 010310rd; walla, 30, 40 urea Under'
grace. T,arm •in excellent ' state of eultiva-
tlon, St milds from Oranbroo]c village and Oi
from Brussels. Posseselon eoul0 bogiven
tine Fall, For further partii e:eat as to
price, berms, &a., apply on the promisee or
'Mite to Oranbinee re. 0,
4-10 WM. Ann SAMUEL OARN00 HAN,
VALUABLE FARMS FOR, SALE.
The eligible 400 acro farm, composed of
lots 10 and 17in the 10th Don„ Grey t0w11ship,
Huron Co„ and GO acres, part of iota 10. and
17, mu ern....belongleg to the Robert Brown
On thio flre4 fain for
a good atone h ueo rami
large bank barn, necessary outbuildings, Or-
ebard, 30, Fenn well watered, well fenced
and in good state of cultivation. About 50
acres of bush, 43 of which f0 hardwood. On
the 50 acre farm there 10 a house and barn,
Orchard, and about 8 acres of bush. Parma
sold jointly or separately to .suit pureheeer.
Pgseeseion given in the Vali. Farme aro en.
ly a mile from the village of Oranbroolc,.
where are school, 0h01ehee, ostg-ofice,
]cot town Brussels l?oortfarlb,rh povrtfaulms
as to price, terms, &o,, apply to
AGNES BROWN,}
JAMES BROWN, lexecutom,
Cranbrook P OHN BROWN,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
BeeiWiue:Iru�
Take it with Your Exercise
and Build up the System.
Our Beef Wino and Iron is a splen.
did Summer Tonin, oouutersote the ef.
feats of excessive heat, 'supplies tips body
with the elements neeeseary to take the
plane of that lost by undue perspiration.
There je no better medicine for mental or
physical languidness. Only poets 1 cent
per doee and 100 doses work wonders.
Try it.
After you have that tired feeling re-
moved by using a bottle of the above per-
haps you would like a game of
CROKINOL,E.
If so we would bepleased to ebow you
some of the new boards we are selling at
$1.00 and 91.25 at
Fox's Drug Store.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
'UnLot 20, Con. 0, Morred is,lthe keep for
bredim-
proved
White Yorkshire Boar. "Selected,"
bred from 3, E. Broth0ur'e sweepstakes sow
at Chicago Fair, Tonne01.00 to be. paid
at the tune of service with privilege of re-
iurning if necessary. Pedigree may bo soon
on applioatiou.
ROST. NICHOL.
'ROAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
underorgned will keep for service on
Let 80, Con. 0, Morrie, the tboro'-bred Largo
English Berkshire Boar, "Captain John,"
Ells mother is a fell slater to the let prize
sow at the World's Fair. Pedigree will be
produced on application. Terme—S1,00 to
be paid at time of service with privilege of.
retuning if necessary,
14 -Om JAS, WEIR, Proprietor,
OAR FOR SERVICE.—TAP
uudor0igned will keep for service on
Lot 07. 0on. 4, Morrie, the tboro' bred Tom-
worib boar, "King George," purehaeod from
H. George & Sone, who got first- prize for
their bora at Goolpb Fat :Stock Show, The
dam of "Xing George" won first prize at the
Show, London, England, His eiretwas ire -
ported and weighed 710 lbs, Terms 81.00 to
be paid at time of service with privilege of
returning if ooc000ary. Pedigree may be
seen on application.
RICHARD ARMSTRONG,
4.5.1f Proprietor,
Anciont Ordor of United Werk enl
This old and pro cpm•oue Fraternal A asooi-
ation numbering 850,000 members urn pre-
senting to tho public their popular aid aeon-
onnoal rates to worthy men, ab the very low
rate of about 08.00 nor 51,000 per annum.
The Workmen" Promptly Paw deem
Claims and expect a large increase to its
memb,00 now that those American Line
Compania, don't seem satisfuctory to Can-
adians.
ROBT. AIOMSTRONG,M, W.; W, H, 1{ERIt,
Recorder; J, A. OBETGBTON,FInauoi0T.
Executors Notice to Creditors.
IN ma ESTATE or ammo Enema
OAMenzet, LATE ON TRE Tow:mow or
GREY, DI TEE COONTY Or 33215030 AND
PROVINCE ON ONTARIO, WIDOW, DE -
0010E1).
Notice ie hereby (time pursuant to Chap.
110, See, 88, of ilia Revised Statutes of Ontar-
io, 1887,the tall creditors and others having
olabne, lions or demands against the estate
of the mid Elizabeth. Hughes oampbof, who
died 011 or about the fifth day of August,
1808, at the sold -Township of Grey, aro re-
quired to send by poet prepaid for deliver to
David CampbellorAlexander Alexander
(both) of the said Township of Grey, yeomen,
poet office addro1e Molesworbh, Out., the ox-
°eatoreof said. estato, Or to 1C', lt, Blowott,
Eeq„Listowel Ont„ their Solicitor, on or be-
fore the 17th day of September, 1800, their
names, addresses and descriptions, tbo full
particulars of their claims duly verified and
the nature of the eo0uritioe (if any) held by
them.
And take nobfoo that after the said 17th
day of September, 1800, the said Exooutore
Will proceed to distribute the mute of acid
estate among the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the elaime of whloh
notice have been received as above required
mud the eafd EA0OntOre will not be liable for
the said aeaete or any part thereof to any
person or persons of when olatm notion
s1m11 not h9vebeen received as aforesaid by
the said Executors at the limo of such dis-
tribution.
DAVIALEXANDER CAMPBELL, B' ANDER, }Exeoutara,
6.4 F. B,BLIOWETT, their8olioitOr,
DENTAL.
DR. DAVIDSON
Honor Graduate Toronto Upivorafty,
Lieentiate Bo a1 Oollog0 Dental Surgeons.
Crown end Bridge work a specialty. Moder-
ate Poo,
bSatisfaction
rber °1 1,1Turubarey Office1., xus.
Bela,
VETERINARY. :.•
T. D. eWARWLCK -
Moo tJ • 13oi r
or Gxaduato of the Ontario .. Taos. A. HA.ISTFr,INr{
Veterinary College. ie prepaa.red to treat all ti ,
dieoasge of domoetioatod anitnale in a own- Vei11 give losoone to pupils oltlrei• on
potent manner, Partunalar attention 'paid plane or organ, at his Itfuo(o itaom, opposite
tb vatnrinerV dontietry, Oatle Uroplptly- at. the post•o11106, Brnseole, Vocal lse0na oleo
tendedto. 3dloo and Iullrreary--Four doors given, atm yenta experience in toaobiug.
north of bridge 'i'nrnborryet1, Brusels, ren,
moderate,
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Conveyancer. COHeo-
tione made. Oi11oe—Vanetone'e Block, Bruit -
eels. X91 -em
M. SINCLAIR,
lie, &o. Solicitor, fe ane1one'e /ancer Hoek,t1y door
north of Central Rotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
G. CAMERON,
• (Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Ont. Ofri Office—HamiltonSt.,S4,laOppositoa 001 -
borne
Hotel,
jrZ.. F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
•001101E0; &o, (late of Gamow &
Proudfoot's Oiloe, Godolich,) OiRee over
Gillies & Smith's Bank, Drueeole,
Money 10 Loan, 47'
AUCTIONEERS.
(1 E0RGE KIRItBY,
�V�++ Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduit
edon reasonable terms- Perms and farm
stocks specialty. Orders left at Tau Poor
Publishing House,Bruesels, or sentto Walton
P. O., will receive prompt atteutien,
T, •
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
better non ink ass time better
daless chaar8 to
s
than any ocher Auctioneer in East Huron
or he won't charge anything.Dates and
orders can always bo arranged at this office
or by personal application.
MEDICAL CARDS,
�)
A. MoNAUGETON, M. D.
• 0.M.,L.1,0.P., Edinburgh, 00.0. P.
8. Ont. Residence and otiloe in Wileon'e.
10100k, corner of Mill and Turnberry Ste.
T• •
M. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
GradPhysician, Surgeon Accpuehor, etc.
uate of Torouto University Medical
Faculty. Member of College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Out. Oneno1—Nast door to
McDonald & Co., Walton Ont,
, BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MoCRACKEN,
• Isomer of Marriage Licensee. 051ee
at bfe Grocery, Turnberry duet, Brussels.
Tp N. ]3ARRETT,
_R - dr• Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Noxi door,
south of A. M. Mo.ifay & Coe hardware store.
Ladies' and childrone hair cutting a epooialty
RUSSELS POST OFFICE
Savings Hank takes Deposita from
81,00 to 01,000 Dud allows 8t Per cent.
i ntorest. T. PARilOW,
07-8m Poatmjtater.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
1N8nn1N0e,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
OPPxOE AT JEWELRY STORE.
1'a'No Witness Required.
T. JFLEP'CHER, Brunette
'WELLINGTON MUTtAL IN••
epne5Oe Oo. bletabliahed 1845. In-
0uran00e effected on all Town and Farm
P roperty lot very low rnte0,
J. A. OREIGHTON,
1G•Om Agant,'Bru00ele.
ALEX HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Cont
Co. Huron. Oonvoyanear , Notary Public
Land, Loan fund Ineuraaoe. Agent, Panda
invested. and to loan. elolleeti0180 made
in etrabametelock; lirn009I0