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New Advertisements.
Locals- Goo. (local,
Loual-- Dr, J. C. Ayer.
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FRIDA AUG, 1, 1891.
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Washington Letter.
(Prom our Regular dorrespondentd
washineton, Aug. Wei.
The members p981181 Senate Committee
on Naval Affairs are about to make their
annual inspection end thyestigation of
"our insellicieut coast and harbor de.
fences." There are some people who
are disposed to regard this eunual 181.
spection and investigation as a junket,
but thoee who jump et such concluNiot
cannot be classed as for -sighted patriot
else they would not scoff when our ove
worked United States beoators contr
bute a portion of their hard•eerned stm
mer vacation to this ardnons task.
It has been asserted by persons wh
claim to have made n study of the matte
that it would be quite an easy task for
British man.of-war to reach the harbo
of NoW York in thirty•six beers, demo
ish millioes of dollars' worth of propert
and get back to Halifax before a Unite
18
r-
1- mills on the dollar, township rate at
l• 1 a 108111118 and sehted assesamout 6,10
of a mill on the dollar for the current
O year, Petition of Alex. Iiird and sie•
✓ teen °thetas praying to have drein con-
structed louder the 'municipal Drainage
r Act through the following lands ; Lotto
I. 32, 83 and 3 1, on 811813th and 123h cons. ;
3, lots 32, 33, 34 and a5, un the Ilth con. ;
cl lots 34 and 38, 10th and eth cons. of the
E township of Grey ; lotti 1, and 3, 11111
• con, ; lots 1 and 9, 10th 0011. ; lots 1, 2
d aucl 3, Uth eon. of the township of Elma.
e Moved by Walter Oliver, seconded by
AVni. Brown that tho clerk be instructed
u to notify Mr. Bolton to 11(18140 81.0 examin
• Racal of the premises and report if ad
e vieable. Carried. Tne engineer report
ed having examitied the drain effecting
n the lands of Joseph Whitfield and stated
• that ts, re-eurvey would be neoessary.
I Moved by E. Bryau, :seconded by Thos.
o Ennis thet permission be granted Joseph
• Whitfield to go ou with a, re -survey uf
amid ditch or drain. Carried. The
ouginewes eerbflcate ef letting ditch or
drain under an agreement made by M.
S. B. Titagiun was read over and passed
and an order issued to the contractor for
the amount of certificate. By-law No.
5 for drainage al amended by the Oourt
of Revision was read over a third time
and finally passed. Chas. Blaokert ap•
plied for gravelling to be done at lot 18,
con. 12. No [motion taken. Moved by
Walter Odver, seconded by Edward
Bryan that the Reeve and Treasurer be
instructed to pay off 1811 1110 railway de-
bentures as soon .as they fall due.
Carried. The following aouounts were
handed in and ordered to be paid :—C.
Hudson, gravel, 811.00; 0, Hudson,
shovelling gravel and grading at lots 26
and '27, cons, 5 and (1, $10.50; James
Brown, 38188111833 30(1 graveliing at lot 60,
con. 1, 00.00 ; Geo. Coats, gravelling at
lot 30, con. 2, 025.00; Henry Baler, ditch
cm boundary Grey and 'Wallace, Grey
share $5.64 ; David Robertson, grubbing
stumps, lot •24, con. 4, 91.50 ; Geo. Ilta•
Kay, grading on boundary Grey and
ElMit, between 34 and 10 cons., Grey
share, 1311.08 ; Ward, gravelling on
8(110 30819 0, con. 14, $0.00 ; Jas. Grieg,
work on boundry Grey and Blum, con.
12, 61.00 ; Geo. McKay, gravelling 181 101
33, con. 15, 810.50; Jas. Cummings cul-
vert at lot 85, con. 14, $0.00 ;
Maulattn, 11188111133 088 bouudary Grey and
Elmo, coll. lri, 810.00 ; Wm. Machan,
ditching and grading at lots 34 and 33,
con. 17, 050.56 ; Geo. Sparling,gravelling
ott side road 5, con. 15, 020,00 ; Luke
SPieran, 331118111033 011 side road 5, con. 14,
$10.00 ; Win. Hamilton, repairing
boundary Grey and Elma, between cons.
12 and 13, 510.00 ; W. H. Kerr, part
payment contract printing, 025.00 ; Jas.
Alartm, gravel, $20.65 ; John Eckmier,
rag bolts and spikes for culverts, $1.00 ;
Wm. Hugon, gravel, 05.10 ; Hart dr Co.,
Collector's roll paper 1000, 91.21 ; Robt.
Docket, gravel, $13.80 ; Agnes Brown,
keeping up fenoe at gravel pit, con. 9,
$2.00 ; Jas. Mitchell, repairing bridge al
eon. 12, $1.00 ; Robe 1331800, repairing
culvert at con. 14 and one clay's work
breaking stone cm road, 83.00; John
Ritchie, gravel, $3.50 ; Mrs. Thos.
Cardiff, gravel, 00 oents ; John Hollineer,
ditch at lot 10, eon. 10, 82.10 and lumber
for culverts, 83.011 ; John Dukelaw, diteh
at lot 21, con. 12, $1.25 ; Time, Strachan,
gravel, $11.44 ; Joseph Savage, ditch at
lot 20, con. 5, 815.05 ; Wm. Mitchell,
ehovelling gravel, 82.00; Robt. Dilworth,
shovelling gravel, $4.00 ; Wm. Milne,
gravel, 880,00; Jas. Jackson, gravelling
side road 1, con. 8, 010.60 ; John Lowe,
gravelling at tote 5 and 6, con. 8325.00 ;
John F. Beirnes, digging ditch al lot 20,
con. 8, engineer's certifioate, $160.00 ; L.
Bolton, enginee8'3 ezpenses, Ditehes and
Watercourses Act, $23.00 ; C. Switzer,
gravelling al lot 1, con. 12, 615.10 ; D.
Campbell, culvert, 013 lot 15, con. 16, $2.•
00 ; John Stewart, Wearing ditoh at lois
15 and 16, oon. 15, 87.00; Enooh Clark,
repairing oulvert and gravelling at lot
16, cone 17 and 18, $2.00 ; Wm. Blake,
polling ditch at lot 24, con. 14, $4.00 ; T.
Ale tck, grading and gravelling and °lean-
ing (Utah at lot 5, con, 14, 820.35 ; Wm.
Bird, removing crossway and turnpiking
at lot 15, con. 12, 072,50 ; John MeTag•
pa, box drain 181 109 24, eon. 16, $1,50.
The Couuoil then adjourned to meet
again at the call of the Reeve.
Wm. SPENCE, Clerk.
Council met a lielhnitticils lintel,
Critobrook, Aug. 11111, 33.811, parenant to
adjournment. Members 0(181 all preeent.
Reeve in the ehrtir, minutte of bust mi (11
inn read mud passed. A, letter Wita lead
fr0111 the Idrovitstsial 'te't•ststtrer re 1,11,111
improvement thud. stating that said
fund will be pant to mumetortlitti 0 en-
titled thereto durieg the present month.
altered by Walter Oliver, seemed a by
Thos. Etude that Moseys. Milleand
ltryan be instrinsted to offeet a settle -
meta with the numielpality of lineeele
in regard to said f nud. Carried. Moved
by Walter Oliver, seconded by Edward
Bryan that the Reeve and Treasurer be
authorigecl to borrow of the Standerd
Bank, liruseels, the sum. of 6100 for
township purposes for the cureent yeer,
Carried, joint petiticm of live tate.
payers from the townehips of Grey,
Howick and Wallace to alter and enlarge
the boundaries of Union School Section
No. 4, Grey and Walluse. Moved by Ed.,
ward Bryan, seconded by Walter Oliver
that Thos. 33trachan be appointed nag.
trator for Grey. Carried, A By•law
was passed axing tenuity rate at 2 1, 1.0
States steamer could remelt the point
attack. Therefore, the Senate commit
tee will vieit Newport, Isar Herber, an
other vulnerable summer resorts on th
coast and endeavor to accumulute infor•
motion that will be valuable to tiles
when they come to shape naval legiala
tion next wiuter, Of course there ar
some hypercritical persons who will wan
to know what the Senate Committee o
Naval Affairs did with this class of ie
formation obtained on previous anima
trips, but 11 18 hardly proper or fair t
have the motives of our patriotic Moms
tigators impugned by every chronic feult
finder in the couutry.
The season for scientific gatherings in
Washington is upon us, and from now
until Fall trained experts in all branches
of sciences will make Washingtoe their
Mecca. They are headed bete from all
points of the compass. The microscop-
ists made up the vanguard and hardly
had they plunged actively into their
work when the sessions of tbe fifth an-
nual convention of the association of
American Agricultural Colleges mid ex•
periment stations began. This body,
• which assembled hers last year, had such
a pleasant time they decided to come
bAck, one of their pernoses being to get
in the scientific swim of the federal cap-
ital this summer. Washington is quite
the center of 810181108 31 prestent 11.0(1 10813'
be permanently. The Association of
Official Agricultural Chemists and the
Society for the Promotion of Agricultur-
al Science will convene this week. The
Economic Eutomologists, the great
American Association for the Advance-
ment of Science, the Geological Society
of Americo, and the International Con•
gress of Geologists all will Le here in ses•
sion this month.
.18.3110813 deal of Democratic campaign
work will be done in Washington next
winter. The national and Congressiottal
uommittees and the headquarters of the
Association of Democratic Clubs will be
side by aide and all three organizations
will wo•k in harmony, tinder this ad.
nimble arrangement there will be no
duplication of work, anti the greatest
amount of good will be ancompliehed
with the least expense. Senators Gor.
man, Hill, Brice, Kenna, and Ransom
are ottrtain to be fregoent visitors 33 14(0
bettclquarters, and tins fact Meares the
attendance of the other 1,0810)11 of the
party.
Inquiry at the Treasury Department
develops the fact that Secretary Footer's
plan for continuing the 41 per cent, loan
at 2 per cent, has so far failed to meet
with the favor that was anticipated by
its advocates. On the 2n11 of July there
were outetandinif 031,000,000 of -11 per
cents. Since then 018,500,000 of the
bonds have been continued, leaving 37,-
000,100 1/ per astute. in the possession of
800 national banks and 325,000,000 in
the hands of individ ea Is. These bonds,
aggregating 532,500,000, in order to be
continued under the present offer, must
be presented on or before September 2 ;
otherwise the Scoretary of the U.'restsury
must he prepared to redeem thew 0x1
presentation.
The northwestern part of the Capital
City is surely rus in nein,. It is but a
step from the asphalt and stately resi-
dences to woods and fields. It is quiet,
too. The birds know this and abound
thereabouts. In the evening about toon•
down partridges can be beard calling by
people who live in fine banal near by.
Often they come further down. These
birds 1(888 00011 the other evening, 011 1(10
steps of the President's ohuroh—the
Chattels of the Covenant, on Connecticut
avenue, and their cry is sometimes to be
heard in the grounds of the British lega-
tion, just opposite,
Aotiug Secretary Nettleton has decid.
ed 1811181 18 is not neeessary under the re•
gulations for customs offleers to viait
post offices where packages are held for
duty, but that the postmaster can have
snob packages opened by the owners in
his presence and report to the customs
offimals for an estimate 013 1118 duties,
which will be collected and forwarded by
the postmaster.
If Mr. Quay heads the Pennsylvania
procession it will hardly move in the ad•
ministration groove.
According to some of the able party
organs cheap eugar is expected to cover
a multitude of extravagant appropria-
tions.
It doesn't regeire marsh of a prophet
to (Recover that next wintes will be
made lively with Congressional investi-
gations.
The t111'ee•3,ear•old child of Mrs. lamo
of Medicine Hat was killed by a building
falling npon 18.
Edward Duff, prinuipal 013 8110 13aptist
College, Winnipeg, died Saturday at his
residence. Iies 180,0 46 ,years of ego
and mime from Poterboro , Ont.
A Bleckfoot Whet named Big Water
hag been brought into Calgery from
High River under the tterest for atabbing
another Indian. The Indians had an
altercation over some tobacco, when Big
Water stuok his knife twice into the
others abdomen, making serione Wounds,
He was drunk at the time, and the police
will investigate where he obtainel his
wit May.
Huron County.
Canton has a blind basket maker,
0111018018 thieves are still operating in
Luoknow.
James Steep, of Clinton. is ehipping
apples to the east.
There will be no Caledonian gamee in
Luoknow this year,
14mius on the $ is Clinton's rate of
taxation this year.
Ilohnes, of the Clinton New 33ra,
noonpied Rue pulpit of the St. Mary's
Methodist church last Sunday.
Several large tanks to be used for fire
protection have just been oompleted
throughout the village of Exeter.
Several workmen have been engaged
during the past week repairing the for.
rime and pan at the Exeter salt works.
All breakages have been nioely tnentioci
and it is now in full working order.
The eontraot for the ereotion of the
eounty bridge on the boundary line be.
tween Morris and East Wawanosh has
been awarded to L. Hardy, of Exeter,
for the surn of 9760. The oontrecti for
the erection of the Silver Creek bridge
adjoining Seaforth hag been awarded to (
Robert Jamieson of Fordwich foe the
sum o13900,
IItred Ittunball, of Clinton, eapeels
leave in a few titys on 31. s (oil to hi
daughter, 01 1 litho:shim, 11 e 8 Virginia
D. Shanahan, of 1111113.88, 1008 a fins
mare laet week ; it got its leg broken
ineastimithly Ity 38 kit•It from anothee
letr•ie, and had to be killed.
C011(811..11 Bros., of Clinitsit, ,11111,81„,,
Ili" first plume of Ille sermon ea Alondko
of last smelt, the (nem will be very beevy
one, and coneequently large tinantiticie
Will bo ehipped.
A, are, suppotied to be of ineendiery
orminalid considerable damage at Exeter
early Sundity morning. Lazes drag
eters, ilolland'a tin shop 181111 W. E.
Coneheutturle drug store with °entente
were destroyed.
Fall and spring wheat around Seethe
ie the best mem they have bna for years.
Oats a(1d peas good. Barley light, 11)18
good sample. Hay rather light. Corn
good. Potatom, first clam Other root
urope good. Apples light crop, Pears
good.
Richard (levier, of Ilullett, voungoet
son of .11,1311 doyley, has not been its good
health for some time, and with the 0081.
818(11 of his medieel adviser, has eoine to
Clintou for examinatiou and treatment.
ills ailment is a serious one, but it is
believed that under good care and Racal.
don he (0411 001110 ont all right.
The fall wheat around Winghttm has
beeu harvested and in a number of
(lees where it lute been threshed 31 1)801'.
ages between 25 and 35 bushels per aere
and weighs ill pounds per bindle'. Spring
wheat proinivee equal to the fall. Oats
and peas will be cousiderably above the
average. Farmers hi that section say
they never luel euch 18 (mop. Apples and
plums promise well.
Coo. Johnston, who has been employ.
ed in the furuiture fatotory at Lucknow,
met with a painful eacident receritly.
In company With S. Kay and J. Camp-
bell he drove to Holyrood o, double
carriage, and while leading the horses
into 1118 (11191033 shed of the hotel theee,
one of the animals suddenly bolted to
the side and threw Johnston to the
grounli breaking his collar bone.
AvilIDENT.--As Thee. :Holmes, of
I Loltueeville, woe puttiug up cs, fenee on
Monday morning of last week he Wee ae.
cidently kioked by a colt. A. McLeod,
who was with him, wished to go for a
rig to take hitm home brit he wonld not
at first 1181811 to it as he supposed he
was not much hurt, but on getting worse
he allowed McLeod to go. They got him
to the house and ertmmoned a doctor,
but in spite of all they could do he died
the next morning.
The heavy wind and rain storm of
Sunday, August 01h, did MUell damage
both south end north of Exeter to orops
aud buildings. Near Centralia, it roust
have been a cyclone. The spire of St.
Peter's R. C. ehuroli was blown clown,
carryiog with it a portion of the roof and
western gable. Fortunately it swung
clear 013 8110 main body of the church, or
the damage would have been greater.
The church was built about 'fourteen
years 0.340, end has been a prominent
landmark slime 13)31 811110, with its tall
cross -tipped spire. Last year the °con-
gregation expended a large eron on re.
pairs and new painting, and were just on
the eve of porchasing a bell. The loss
will be Dilly 01,50. The Rev. Father
Keeley and hie oongregation have (ho
aympathy of all who know them.
Go Friday night of last week 181)10.010
oat of the ordinary line of such pleasant
events Wok place on that part of the
lake shore kuown as the South Beach,
near Baylleld. It Was the uni pm and
original idea of one of the fair teurists
sojouruing at the Queen's, A pie•nic
after nightfall 1 The company asseni b.
led just as Old Sot was sinldng from
sight in the bosom 013 1118 lake and pro-
mpting a sIght Whieb 80118 well worth
seeing. .tes soon as darkness appeared a
large fire was lighted awl the good things
were enjoyed, after which a large kettle
and a quautity of sugar were produced
and the mysteries of taffy making pro-
ceeded with, The .00tnpany beteg sup-
plied ivith plates and spoons, were soon
busy in disposing of that toothsome
dainty which was the outcome of the
Kettle, Sugar dr Fire combination.
John A. MeCarthy, aged 80, is the
oldest constable in the Huron District.
He was brought up in Yorkshire, Eng.
land. Mr. MeGarthy atteuded the school
from which the character of "Squeers,"
is drawn iu Dickens' "Nicloolas Niokle-
by." The original of the ohmmeter was
Thomas Shaw, of Bowes Academy, near
Greela Bridge, Yorkshire, and Mr. Mc
Carthy is the boy Who had his clothes
stolen by "Squeers." He remembers
well the oomtnents of his school mates
on seeing "Squeers' " son parading in kis
clothes, which were m colt too small for
him, mud also recollects a severe whip-
ping he received for stealing a crust of
breed and 3 little bacon from the' sehool
larder,
o The steyen.yuer.0111 daughter of john
11IatittlItt, ((13 6311' Strsi ford Pi1, f 11 f
111318
. 11, tiering Moeda), atfternerm of hoot week,
etesteining a 'Emotion of the loft arm
, above the elbow, Aledioril Mil wee sum.
• moiled anti the intnry att,•11,10t1 to.
on Saturday morning Detre:Gee John
(1011119 saw a young MD trying to die-
•
1,01011,.),),0901111,toptraeogtiltiAlorlolaiile !street, Tot •
man tinder 01(111(3,
anti the young fellow Semi 001.fi(5eell to
vial, 31113,3 the rig from a Stretford
livery man and had driven from that
101881 to Toronto. The pollee notified the
0181108 that 1110 herse I0110 Rao, The
prisoner's mime lo j. FL D. Sharpe mud
his 110010 le Newmarket.
A little son of Almost Fisher, of Logan,
met with an almost fatal acuident. It
appears that the men were going out to a
Interest field with a binder to 1(111011 1(180
attached three horses, 13e11133 unable to
3481 11111003411 the gate onc.• of the horsea
was unhiteherl and the little boy, with
the father'e consent bat against the pro-
test of the hired man, 18 18 placed noon
his back, when the animal ran atvay.
Ihe boy wile thrown off, and hie foot
getting tangled in the harneee he was
di tinged 131800334) 1110 field, end when pit:Ic-
ed llp 008 thought to be dead. A leg WM
broken, Tams end body torn, bet loo will
recover.
Clalt Reporter says young
boy Moore igen Stretford whom the
the chief found with Robitisoses circus
proved rather a diffioult enstomee to deal
with. 18.'hen Fit in the eell to a wait the
arrival of Heine One to take him home,
he made the "world ring" with hie cries.
1 After stending them for some time the
I chief deeicled they were entirely too
' Lunch out of tune to be oontinued, so he
I brought the boy upstaire to hie office and
there locked him in. The chief beiug
called away, tbe buy forcer] up the window
and by some 31e3100 mammal to drop to
the ground and made off, probably join-
ing the dit•ous again,
About three o'clock Saturday afternoon
of last week Michael Slattcley in chiming
a 'cow from Ids garden, stuns bled and fell
heavily to the grorind, Slattery has
been a ward of St, Marys, and Coun.
:1930101111, Chairman of the Relief Com
mittee, wag communicated with. A floc.
tor was sent to the house of the unfor-
tunate men and it woe found that the
right leg had been fractured above the
knee. 18.5 it had been deoicled 10 the
meantime to send the sufferer to Stmt.
ford hospital for treatment, the leg was
bandaged and a slat used to keep it in
position. Slattery was placed on a mat-
tress on springs and driven to Stretford
hospital, where his injuries were attend-
ed to. He is there at the expense of the
town.
In the Dakotas and Minneseta the
harvest is well nnder way end the prom.
iso of a big crop is beinp, more than ful-
fill81ta'
21s second meeting of the Lake Huron
trotting circuit held at Harristen Tues.
day WaS a great success. The running
race was not finished, one heat to be run
on Wednesday. So far it has been a
neck and•neek struggle betweeu Peekaboo
and Topsy 13. Summary :-2:50 class
trot or pace, puree $125 --Axtell, 09 Stmt.
ford, 1 ; Allanford Chief, Harriston, ;
George, S. B., Palmereton, 3 ; Letter 13.,
Wingham, 4. Time, 2.421. Free-for•all,
P11108 $1.50—Grey Tobe, 131sievitle, 1 ;
Bay Fly, Grand Valley, 2 ; Sleepy ;Toe,
Ofinton, 8 ; Neustadt Lad, 4. Time, I
2.31. Open Run, half mile herd race,
purse $125--etteletboo, Sarnia, and
Topsy B., Wingharn, won two heate
eaoh, with Chas. Stewart 3, and Hum•
ming Bird 4. Topsy 88011 the deoiding
heat on Wednesday.
Perth County.
miss Agnes Knox, the St. Mary's elocu-
tionist, has left Winnipeg for home.
The Bt. Marys council has awarded
contract for the erection of market shade
to cost about 8200.
John Busch, of Sebringville, has sold
his twodegged oolt to it company ito Stmt.
ford for 0250. It pays to raise equine
cripples.
, Mrs. Pettapiece was helping to move a
barrel of sugar in the Motherwell atom
the other day when it iell on her ankle,
inflicting a painful wound.
Ills contract for slating and tiling the
roof of the new market building Bt.
Mary's, 1180 boon awarded to a Toronto
firm for the stun of 6587.
During a reoent threehing on W. 181115.
00110 farm, on the 3rd of West Nissouri,
twenty•four bap were threshed from the
seed of two buehels Surprise wheat sown
last fall.
Ronne Mohr, the well known hotel -
keeper of Gadehill, is confined in the
gaol, haying gone out of 1110 mind, Re
has been growing more and more dement.
ed tor the last 31818( 018 two.
It was decided 116 18 meeting held in St.
Jamete Chetah Reutory St, Mary's, that
instead of holding a. Garden party and
Harvest Festival in the Reotory gronnds,
the congregation be invited to give direct-
ly the amount white] would probably be
raised.
A. frieudly game 013 318150 ball was play.
ed between the dry goods men and the
grocers of St. Marys on Friday of last
week Motel eesulLed in a victory, at the
end of five innings, tor the grocers of 21
to 131. Ott Tees:ley another "scrap" took
place between the tailors end hotel.
keepees vs. blacksmithe and paietere.
Thong P I 05) 801831 3
score 03 18 to 9,
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR S &LE .—THE UN •
DERS1GNED has several good Forms for
sale aud to ('0130, 000.8 terms, lu Townships
of &Farris and Grey. 13,0, SCOTT, Brussels.
87-tf.
OHOICE FAR11 FOR SALE.—
ehuis buildings. A rare bargain to wish
Lot 14, 000.12, Gray; 100 acres that.
11811'0b(150)', Tilde perfect. Apply at once te
S811 CLAIR, Solioltor, Brussels. N.
pHOICE FARM FOR SALE.—
N.) Being South half Lot 27, con.% °term,
100 acres, nearly (111 01811809. 1(00(1 18)111111095,
floe young bearing °rob ard. mediate pos-
session, Easy Terms. Apply im
W. AI. SIN ()LAIR,
11- Solicitor, &a., Br u &sole.
VAR"' FOR SALE.—THE UN•
dm:signed offers his valuable 100 acre
farm, being Lot 32, Coo, 0, Grey, for sale.
There me a acres under orOp, balame
timbered. There to n, good orchard, wells,
dm. on the premiees, besides log house, bang
barn, ,0&a. Will be sehl on reasonable tonna
For 13riee 180(1 1081 particulars apply 80 Will,
112,181811111, 11100(01 P. 0., or &MIN 'BEATTIE,
SeitfOrth, Out.
NTALUA.BLE 50 ACRE FARA"
V Frat wost I,ot 11, 050,9,
Grey, 018011180 from Brussels. The land is
gOod Clay 100111, well drained, mostly all
cleared and im go0,1 order, Or.e acre of or-
ehard in good repair. There 18 a never 5841'
log spring on tho 1,10811000 (10(1(18 extra well
ab the buildings, The buildings are comfort-
able, Would take suitable property In Or
ear russe as per, pay. Per further m.-
110111005 11111)131 00 the premises to
Taos, mooarse,on,
or (0th -e00 13183110015 1'. 0, Oaf
'FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DlbiteiciNED executors offer the John
Lowe farm for sale. The property consists ,
of 100 titres, being Lot 10, 0031. 0, Grey, and 1
haVing thereon a nrat-elaas brick bouse,
bank barn, orchard, wello, never -failing
spi1og, 00011 foouoo, Sm. AbO1111 70 acmes
°leered, balance bush, Possession will be
gloom next Fall. Por further particulars es
10 !Mao and terillS apply to
W. B. DB3E:SON, Solicitor, Brussels,
or to JNO. SMITE, 1w
E. a. MoARIPRIIR -"L"""-"''
02-11 Oth tion,, Grey,
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN.
DigalliONED Offers 1 or sale the north
west quarterof lot 28, concession 0, Morris,
00(111131 01 Buren, containing 00 ltbrini. The
laud 10 ot enality aucl in a bign State of
oultivation, woil fenced and utuler•dralued,
OS etyma cleared. New frame honee, 8 rooms,
milk house with eonerete walls, 2 180110,
good barns end shed, orchard , eta. Eight
acres of fall wheat. This desirable proportiy
°dieing the corporation of Brussels. 'Snit -
able tow will be Oven . Title perfect,
IAMBS (*301)11114,03(1.018,
ad. Seafarth 11,0,
CLOOD HOUSE AND LOT FOR
SAI,33,—Phs undersigned offers for
We cm the most ronermalde' terms, Villtete
Dot 101, on the corner of King and John
streeta, Brussels. .00 the property, ara a
need cellar, got, cl Prattle (1W011185, 181111 settee
rooms aod kitabcD, pantry and %modelled,
Ilard end soft water, tom a, good frame
amble, driving shod nod 100 110000. Thu
beildings aro all in erst•olitss order, and
there se ante ample Morn far another build-
ing on Ibo condi, i' defame 101300 80131 tea.
solutions, Pot term ,s tee, a mly to
MRS, 1512,33900A111 , Brunel° P,
02.10 or to A tRuserert,Div. Court Olerk,
91, 1891
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‘170
THE COOKS BEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE 3333 CANADA.
DRILL, 1891.
Men Wanted!
A. ninnher of eltailde nom ere a an led for
NO. 3 Cotopeny, figrd. (11 0 fon) Battalion,
which goes tn onion at St. Thomas, on
'1'11140)1 811, SEPTeas ItEit 1s1. A 1,1,1,e, ioom
should be Made at once at Dickson .8. Hay's
otIlee,
11,8,10eptitin.
brussels, Aug. 1,111.
!FASTER FAIR
LONDON
September 17 to 26.
OAIAIOAA FAVORITE
LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL,
Industrial and Art Exhibition
Established 18118.
LAMA 110411112,811 OF 118X118110ITS As»
.1317E11111A814E, 11WEEt1 1E2,111.
1844)0 11,10 (3033,), but 1601 114( 3,1' better.
$25.00 IN PRIZES
Attritetione, ate., which aro being arranged
for, will surpaai ally yet in odueed.
SVECIAL EXcellsiON 18.8.11110 tn.; ALL Wm.
Retries close Sept. 12th. For Pr:ze Lists
and toformatio ri 111 to
CAPT. A. W. Ponro, A.. BROWNE,
President. Secretary.
ou hin,
TS Nature's effort to expel foreign sub -
.5 stances from the bronchial passages.
Frequently, this causes inflanunation
and the need of an anodyne. No other
expectorant or anodyne is equal to
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It assists
Nature in ejecting the mucus, allays
irritation, induces repose, and is the
most popular of all cough cures.
"Of the many preparetione before the
public for the mire of colds, coughs,
bronchitis, and kindred diseases, there
is none, within the range of my experi-
ence, so reliable as .Ayer's Cherry Pec-
toral. For years 31 was subject 80 (10105,
followed by terrible coughs. About four
years ago, when so afflicted, I was ell-
vised to try Ayer's Cherry Peotoral and
today all other remedies aside. I 011
so, and within et week was lvell of my
cold and cough. since then I have
always kept this preparation in the
house, and feel comparatively secure."
*Mrs. L. L. Brown, leenniark, Miss.
"A few years ago I took a seyore cold.
which affected my lungs. I had a ter-
rible cough, and passed night after
night without sleep. The doctors gave
rae U. I tried A.yer's Cherry Poet:oral,
which relieved my lungs, induced sleep,
and afforded the rest necessary for the
recovery of my strength. 13y tho con-
tinual use of the Pectoral, a permanent
c ere was effected."—Horace Fambrother,
Rockingham, Vt,
Ayes Cherry Pectoral
IMMURED my
Or. J. C. teyer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by an Druggists. Price V; ter 1133908, 95.
Private Funds to Loan.
$20,000
HIM 1)0(`11 1,13101 in 111.4 1)81(1,18
.i111T41111.11t (11) Void (1.15s
LOWEST RATE OF I.STEll,St
No Commission.
Borrowers can bare loans emu-
plete,d 111 Throe Dcys if title
satisfactory.
W. IL SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels,
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro.
porty itt
6 & Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans Ivith privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Compali y Fundi.
.A.PPI..-1C TO
J.C, Heffernan, j.A.Youn g.
Valuator. Agen t.
Ethel P.O. ,Ont. PAC
Harvest Excursions,
ErOM fitatiOnS in Ontario Return
Rat es to
METITVEN
TIARTNEY
1)IfLOR.r1INE
00S011 IN
BIN 50/1119 T
REGINA.
MOOSEJAW
YORK'JCON
CAT.CS AR Y
PRIN013 ALBERT
$28.00
s3o.00
$35.00
To leave an points 10 tlie Frevlime of
Outarlo on
AUGUST 11TH, "tr,,',',,e1V1i,:-"'
AUGUST 18TH, "P16:11:48.11•171,11181PP-
SE PT '8 1ST, "ct"'"Orie10431. 'et" -
Portia& tiekotIng froth other points should
arrange to arrive 01Toronto in Mole to con-
nect wish the 11 it in, train leaving August
11(18,10(8, aLcl September, 150,16111.
For farther particulars apply to any
agent of the Company.
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
- CONFEDERATION LIFE, -
Organized 1871. - Read Office, Toronto,
Remember after Three Years Po/lo/es are Incontestable,
31111110 101201,1 ALL REST RICTIO NS AS TO liES1DENCE, TRAVEL OE OCCUrATION
Paid-up Policy and Cash Surrender Value Guaranteed in 00,011 Policy,
THE NEW ANNUITY ENDOWMENT POLICY
AFFORDS AllSoLUTE PROTECTION AGAINIST EARLY DEATII PROVIDES AN Limn]
Is OLD AGO, AND IS A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Policies are Non.Vorfeitable after the Payment of Two full anneal Premiums,
Profits, which are Unexcelled by any company doing business in Canada, am
allocated every five. years from the issue of the policy, or at long* periods, Re may
be seleeted by the ineurcei.
Profits so Allocated are Absolnte and not liable to be recluorei ot• recalled at
any future time uuder any cirounistimeee
Parbicipating Policy Holders ere entitled to not less than 90 per eent. of the
profits earned in the class, and for the past seven years have actually received 95
per cent. of the profits so earned.
W. C. MACDONALD, ACTUARY. 3. II. MACDONALD, MANAGING 13111803011.
W. X -X. X1Gi3j,, Li'russel
•••• 1,..fammomm•••••mff,....
IWOOLL BROS. & 00.
.Axe sil1 pleasing the public with Oils. Why uso an Oil that will
injure your naachinery, when you can get the
CELE RATE "LH INE
—)SPECIALTIES(—
Cylinder, Larcline, Wool, Eureka,
ppindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harnest•;.
MANUFACTURERS :
1E0001Z nnos. 8: 00., TOItONTO.
44.61n
For Sale by B. BEIM, Brussels.