The Brussels Post, 1891-9-4, Page 5SEPT. 1S)1, TIIE BRUSSELS POST 6
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1315tritt "Atti)s,
1'OXtt8.
J. (2. 0,p00, of Hamilton, le removing
lo Wroxoter, and will tetra poiemegion ef
the aimed thintral Hotel, Mr, Cooper le
remaining populse holm with new
fttrthee„,,, 0,11lus11 will met ln the neigh-
borhood of $1,700,
12 on 8100(1111t of leek of 01)1.11116..
fied itt 0 mills 011 1110 dollar,
to close their bneiness places at 9 o'oloolt
holidaye, (111118110116(111118110116Eve and New Yeera
most unanimously minted an agreement
on Seturdity 01511te and nights before
Elve excepted.
Settforth races have been declared off
S01(1110111(6 rine of taxation has been
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The merelmnts of Seaforth have el
/sitteelotet ft.
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Ctbisric).
The Vidette le hnliclaying this wee/c,
Alva ThOinite 'Wilson, widow of the
late T. Wileon, miller, of Fordwich, died
et her residence on Saturdey, Aug, 2901,
and was hnried on Monday, Rey. Mr,
Muir officiating, There was it large fun-
eral.
John Sheppard, a, le•yeer-old boy Hy.
hie tia (I orrie, fell from the Fraser
Heiehte, just ('(1.61 03 the elevittor itt P01.1
Stanley on Tinnaley of hot week and
was picked up unconscious. Ile remain-
ed filet way until morning, when he
rallied and was taken to Sa Thomas. It
is not known yet whether he will live.
The lad hut oomo with au excursion
pally.
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st I toll.
Miss Bella McKibben is honie on 18
short visit.
Mrs. Den. Campbell and Alin 1300010
Kelly spent Sunday in Vann.
Miss klaggie Lleffernan, of Blyth, was
visiting MIER Ruth Jones last ek.
Rev. Mr. Snmerville mud wife, of De-
troit, are viaiting at Rev. ID. Forrest's.
Several from Walton and vicinity have
gone with the volunteers to St. Thomas,
some going with No, 100,, Seaforth, and
some with No. 5 0o., Brussels.
Alias Jennie Kirkby, of Morris, has
been engaged as enoceasor to Mise Kelly
as teacher in the junior department of
our wheel at a Wary of $220 per annum.
Mr. Jones, late tentuit of tho Royal,
has rernoved to Soaforth where he has
started it hatcher shop. Demean Mo'
00634 has gone also and will go in cam.
;any in the business. Mr, Wise, the
owner of the hotel, has taken pesseseion.
it number of our citizens intend taking
ite the Toronto exhibition.
Several of our sports attended the
ranee in Clinton on Saturday.
The stone wall of Dr. W. J. Milne's
rcaidenee ie about finished.
Arias Dodds, of Watford, is the guest
of her shiner, Mrs:. F. W. Tanner.
Onr public school wits opened on klon•
nay after being closed tor eight weeks.
The members of 1110 0. 0. F., of Blyrh,
inteed ere long to give the public a con•
cert,
W. Sonthoott, of Exeter, a former
resident, is :dieting friends in town for
a few dava.
Alex. falder has erected a conunoclious
briek kitelion and cellar to his residence
on King etreet.
The briek work of John Stewert's new
residence on Dinaley street ia completed
end compares favorably with our many
other pretty homee.
On Moiiday afternoon a whirlwind
paseed over the eestern portion ut this
burg tearing the shingles off sorne of the
dwellings end lifting the roof off the tie111
mill and doing other damage, bat 001 01
a eerie is nature. Atter this a down-
pour of rain followed.
..E1Ib1101.
ACOIDENT.-A Kingston corres-
pondent of A.ug. Slst says ;-"Peter
Grant, while running on the main track
on the Grand Trunk railway near Xing.
ston, to eseape from a heavy rainstorm,
was struck by a subarban train and ran
over. His legs wore so orushed thab
amputation was necessary at the General
Hospital. Grant had his head clown,
and the heavy rain prevented him from
uotioing the approach of the train. Be
is from Ethel, and wee employed
by McArthur Bros." In ocinnection with
the ebove John Grant, of Ethel, writes :
-In oonneetion with the death of Peter
Grant, on the 21st, ult., from injuries re-
ceived by being ran over by a train at
Kington, I beg to state that the deceased
was my son. He had been for some
years from home and finally went to
Kingston with Robt. McFarlane, late of
Morris, and at the time of the unfortun•
ate and fatal aeoident wad in the employ
of McArthur Ethic., 11. 13. contractors, of
Belleville, who esteemed the deceased aa
ono nf their beet men. On reaehing
Kingstime before the fanned I found re.
ports 000002)1 131111 1.1)0 deoeased was with-
out home or friends. My presence con•
bradiotod thds» and I found thea a num.
ber of people had been kind to my boy,
for which I thanked them. I also found
11161 1136 offeets had been carefully mar.
ed and were duly handed to me. Wiliam
latirbairn, of Kingston station, lute kind•
Ly cousented, on my behelf, to settle any
jusb claims thee may lave beeti against
the cleceseed.
Ethel, Sept. 1st, 1891.
ILA* rowel
G. T. Kidd, aernmereittl traveller, and
his family are changing their reaidenoe
from Lietowel to Toronto.
Rev. Max, Atendt has tesigned the
pastorate of elm inithevan church here
and accepted the poeition of pastor at
Sellivan Out.
IL as W. Woode have bought out J.
Soliank's bus husiness. The town will
therefore hove but one bus insteed of
two hereitfler.
The fviends in this vieinity 03 1110 Bev.
Geo, IL Taylor, formerly inetualbent of
Chriee ahuroti, Lietowel, but who has
been residing Irelancl, during
the peat four years, will deeply sympath•
ize with him in the loss of his wife, the
ne:ve of whoa: death has but recently
been reueived here, the:ugh the ead ovoid
, °natured in Actity last.
A. Camp Meeting is announced to take
, , ...plaoe at Moorefield on Sunday, Sept. Oth,
'" under ehe witspices of Oonoetoga lodge C.
0. F. Rev. Jones Livingatone of thin
town and gettoral other madders will
conduct the religious aerviess. On elon.
day everting 4 coneer1 will be gleen, in
Which the White brothere will t tke pert.
A. meeting of mittens ((1 11(8 oonntioe of Alra. Hugh Petriolc, of tho northern
Huron, Perth, Breen, Grey end North hotuidery, pageed away to her rewind
Wellington wee hold at Lietowel Thine. • laat Sundev after a lone 31111040 of eon.
day. Thu meetitig Wag odrlivwloll by 1319 sumption, She lottVes (4, hut:band and
Heeretary of the Dieninion A860c:1010m, largo fatally to ineerit her demise. They
David Plewes, otolotly on the export flour lieve the gympathy of the community.
trade, It wen doubled that OE soon ea Stretaiiiiente--On Monday Miss Mule,
the (01113111 1)143331) to be merketed freely to dengliter of Duman BleLatiehlin, left for
cell another meeting and arrange to ex• Clititoo Model 8110 :vent to the
Collegiate Institute cu Wier town last
lennary 0(2(10141,3,0(3, 1(0 getting it Stel
016130 eereiticate at the repent exemin•
Won, Miss MoLandille lute always been
11 utiocesaful ettelent enti will make a. No.
1 teacher. files has the good wishes of
her many friende.
Box SoCIAL.--A very snenneeful box
soeial was helti et John Straelian's 071
Wedneaday evening of Ittst week, up.
:verde of BOO perecnus bairn; pment. The
lawn 10611 131 up with 25 Chinon lanterns
end several heleks smiled In nue oil.
alvergreoes wore plened round the lawn
and seats were eroded by the kind hoet.
The following program was well render-
ed : --Quartette, Sliseee Reid &lilt Taylor
and Messrs. Strachan and Taylor ; solo,
Miss Ames recitation, johnicie Snell ;
Bolo, Mists Mary Straelten ; cite:twee,
11188 Emmeline and Wei. kleientirrie ;
veoitation, Miss Mary MoQuarrie ; aalo,
kliee Meggie Taylor, who wee encored ;
whims, Thou, Scrachen ; inetrumental
selection, A.J. AloColl ; 1.1010, 11tioo Ames;
remitation, 11. If. Cart ; solo, ellicaAlililo
illoQuarrie ; song and °bores, Misses
Stranhan and J. A.. Frain ; dalogue, Miss
L. Straelian and J. A„ 1?rain.
pert a ',ergo (110,004 of flour. tear ex.
porters frein Tomato to Montreal will be
invited to untied the meeting.
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elarieterleat mu.
H. W, 0, Meyer, Q, 0., returned /corn
businese 1115 10 Ottawa last week,
Poetere and prize lists of the North.
western Fair, to be held in \gingham on
the '29111 end 301111 of September, have
been issued.
Aleserci. 16011000, Swailleld and Satoh -
ford, of the Clinton Organ Company,
were in town Iamb weak interviewing the
klayor end a Committee of the Town
Council in reference) to the removid of
their fectory to Winglain In the near
future.
A, 0. Milford, who hail returned from
Cnba, has loonght with him a Ruatian
bloodhound. He is a yew/Tint anim(l.l,
gentle and quiet, but is a capital symbol)
dog twit has done good sorvice for hitn
clown among the natives of the Ialand.
c
ite1,,ilmo.the terror of our Whighain an•
Sii. Henry Tyler, President Grand
Trunk Railway; 11.2. Settrgeant, Gimer•
at Manager •, Aesietant Manager Stephen.
son ; Chief Engineer Hobson, and Divis-
ional Seperiutendeut Tiffin inade an offi-
cial visit over the Southern Exteusion ofTowneltip Council ou Manley, 14'31
the W. G. as 13. DivisiOu of the 0. T. R., inst.
napping over at Wingbarn for some Harvpst is late big two 01 three dap:
time. They were nIeb at the btatiOn by will finial it now.
AI. Black, 166(3100 hi S. S. No. 3 is on
Mayor Clegg and a number of (111.1002(0.
the sick list tine week.
Miss McLeod is the guest of Miss
Bfinnie Russell this week.
Mrs. Kelly, of Teeswater, was visiting
bar undle W. Johnston last week.
Mrs. Herrington and children are visit
ing het; sister Mrs. Geo. Parker at. Sun.
shine.
Bob. has started to keep bachelor's
31311 11)16 week but rumor se.ys it wont be
for very long.
Aliss NolILo Ruttan, 01 1310 2nd eon., is
at present awny visiting at the Rev. A.
Russell's, of Exeter.
alias 111. J. Irvine, 'late of Near York
oity, was visiting her fether last week
prior to leaving to engage in missionary
work in China.
Henry Robb jr. went on Tuesday last
with the volunteers from Winghttm to
St. Thomas, that being their place of
meeting this year.
D. Robb, Inspeotor of schoole, is again
going hie reunite. He expresses himself
as generally wall satisfied with the con-
dition of the schools in this townehip.
Aliss Kate Wilson, of Atwood, was
teaching a couple of days for ber brother
in S. S. No. 30 last week, he being away
at the foot -ball tournament at Gorrie.
James Smith left last Monday for a
second term at the Business College at
Owen Sonnd. He is taking a com-
mercial course. We wish him success.
John Matchers, of the and con., has
gone on the excursion to Manitoba Ude
week. Some of the gira will be going
about with (4, sad conntenanee until he
A freight oar wait aeoidentally de- returns
railed at the stetion yard last week. Miss E. Dultnege, of the N. W. T.,
ROT, E. W. Hughes, of Wingbam, who has been attending college at St.
preached in St. Alban's church last Bun. Thomas for aene time, is at present
day. visiting reletives and friends on the la
3. S. Gee, of Newry, intends golug out and 2ed aimeessions.
of the store business at Newry about Miss Fannie Newcombe retuned to
Cob. let, and will disnoiee of 3118 large her home in Newark last week. We 011-
eloolo. derstand there hae been a big run on
Mialnel, Fox, of Grey township, has crape since. We have uot heard whether
purehased Fled. Oxtoby's house and lot a certain naerehant has himself become a
end will become a permanent resident of customer or not.
Atwood.
EL Boar has disposed of his handeome 3131uevel1e.
chestnut two-year-old mare to Mr.
Sohittbein, dry goods merohant, Listowel,
receivieg the faney dgure of $200 fur the
Same.
While in the mot of oonpling care at
the stetion here Geo. Hays, brakemen on
the G. T. R., got several of his lingers
crushed, the fourth finger of his left
hand having to be amputated. The uns
fortunete young man's home is in
Paanerston, He will be off duty for a
oonple of weeks.
E. tit. Yates, fo-merly tho hero of the
hour in Atwood some months ago, hes
signified his intention of entering the
Presbyterian mir'stry in Penusylvania,
where he is now raiding. As a (natter
of importance he has written 10 17. local
English church olergyman for certifi-
cate of eharae,er.
The body of James Robb, who woe as.
oidentally killed by falling from it wagon
in 13u01e Oily, Alontana, arrived home
Tuesday night of liteb week. Deceased
had been a reaidenb of Montana for up -
war& of twenty years, and was last
home 00(6 vieit Klima &even years ago.
lle was the eldest soil of Mr. Robb, 12011
con. of Elms. As deoeimed had no
living relneives in the West (his wife
baying died some time ago) it was the
wish of his mother 11181 110 be haried in
the family plot in the Elmo. Centre
cemetery.
relt or re re.
Crateelttroaelc.
Mise Brodie, of Seaforth. was visiting
her aunt Mrs. Ritchie last week.
Isaac klollay, who took a (Were attack
of typhoid fever while working up at
South River, Parry Sound District, was
brought home last Friday. Ike looks
V81 y thin but is improving favoritbly.
While Dr. McKelvey was driving along
through ono of the back streets of our
village last Tuesday afternoon his horse
took fright at some duoks end ran away
upsetting the Dr, out. All ended with it
damaged buggy although without aerions
lujury to himself.
The funeral of the late David Miller
took place here last Tuesday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. Mr. Miller moved to Cran•
brook about 9 months ago and has been
eiok during all thia time. Howao it great
sufferer for the last month or two but al-
though suoh was the ease he Was nerer
heard to complain. He considered it as
the will of Hawaii and on this Remount
he repeatedly atated that he was willing
to endure all for Christ's sake. He
leaves a son and two daughters to mourn
the loss of a kind and loviug father. His
daughter, Mrs. Powell, who was the only
one who could be with him at the last,
and WI10 WAS so kind and faithful to him
all through his siolcness, has the heart
felt sympathy of tbe ootmnunity in her
lonelhie33 end bereavement.
altsea-oocit.
C3 -rev.
The new bridee at Jamestown ia com-
pleted. It 100101 to be a strong structure.
Mr. Laing, of Ethel, did the job.
SPLENDID TEL1:191.11.20.-1310w0
bhIEShirlg one day this week for Ohne.
Rozell twelve acres of peas in thee
hones and forty minutee. There welt)
fear huedred and twouty.five 'bushels.
Beat that who can ?
elOn Thursday of this week Thos. T.
MuLauchlin, and Illohard Cerdiff left
for Manitoba having seoured work near
Braudon, Alex. Grant also went to High
Bluff where he assist in menaging 0.0
elevator. They are all good workete and
will get along all right, Mrs. MaLanoli•
lin and tardily will rernaln here until Mr.
Mao. returns,
One.-Alithy of our readers will regret
to learn 01 1310 death, DA Neepawn, Ehtn„
of IV Govonloolt, formeily of thie town.
ship. Me. Govenlook took elek with
diarrhoea, on Aug, leth, and died on the
22ad. Ile had enjoyed good health all
stunner, Lto was a native of Sootlarid
80311 (12 years of age. Ho Mune tO Canada
in 3.83311 24.21(1 resided a yeat in Galt, when
he mune to the township of Grey one
taltitig up land near the village of Ethel
continued to reside there 11111)1 1883
when he reterned to the old country,
where ho apeht two year& He manned
to Canada in 18831 and going to the
Noethwest took np a, large trent 61 111.02
nea' Neepawe where he tattled clown
and has sinc11 been somewhat extensively
engaged in farming. He had a large
oirele of friontlfs in thie country, who
will be ilerry to learn of his death.
Croquet is the leading amusement here,
Bluevale cheese factory sold the July
0)1(3(0 for gi cents.
"Grey Tobe" took 1st money (11 11)0
Stratford races last week.
PLATFORM MEETTNO.-On Triestine, even.
ing the beautiful, commodioue and mod•
ern Methodist oluirell 1,1 Bluevale was
nioely filled with a very appreciative
audience who came to enjoy the musical
and literary program arranged by the
popular pastor, Rev. I. B. Wallwin.
After singing a, hyrnn Rev. J. A. Mc-
Lachlan, M. A.,, of Teoswater, offered
prayer. On motion of the pastor, almond -
ed by Joseph Leech, W. H. Kerr, of Tun
Poor, wits voted tO the chair. Rev. E.
A, Shaw, of Wroseter, read an intermit.
ing and carefully prepared paper on
"Questionable lianas and Amusements
within the Church." He dealt with the
use of tobitceo and liquor, and dancing.
Rev. J. H. Dyke, of Belgrave, wag quite
at home with his address "Conditions of
Church Prosperity." He inpressed on
the audienoe the responsibility restit g
00 eash Christain and showed how the
various departrueuts of ehurch work
would prosper if the membership is alive
to their duty. Rev. (0. 15. Salton, of
Bruesels, was the last speaker and his
toplo was "Our tioys," in whieli he ably
chempioned their rights. It was replete
with humov end good sense and was
greatly enjoyed by everybody. During
the evening Alias Dulautge renitered three
solos. "The Kingdom Blest," "The
lluety Sickle" and "Flee as a Bird" In a
atyle that did great credit to herself and
i added very materially to tho pleasure uf
the gathering. \Vie. Smith and Joseph
Leech moved end seconded a vote of
thanks to the speakers, Ringers and obeli..
man whioh was unanimously eareled.
The meeting closed with the National
Anthem and Benediction. It would nnt
be out of place to add here that Bluevale
hal one Of the nicest Methodist chinches
foic it size the writer ME yeb Neon in 1110
0201511 Conte:woe and it ia 13 oradit
alilte to pastor and people,
Dmence Miceree. -The Financial
Dietrint meeting of Winghtern Diatriot
wee hold. 111 the elothoctisb church here on
Tuesday. Ilev. 8. Flattery, M. A., B.
De presided. Rev. W. F. Campbell, Ph.
Be Seoroutry. After devotional exercileee
the roll was milled mid the follo:ving per.
sons anewerect to their names c-Revds.
Sellery, MeLarailan, Shaw, Salthe
Ottewell, Campbell, Swann, Dylte end
Wellwin. The litymen preeent were ;-
Messrs, 14101301101 '3. H. Young, W. Poll-
ard, W. J. Johnston end W. II, Kerr.
The $618,00 epportioned to this Dietriot
for the Suporanuation Fend for retired
ministers, wiclowe and ohildren WES sub
divided as follows t-Wingbern, 970.00
desboro', $117,00; Blyth, $59,0e ; 2.113111004Yer s Cherry Pectoral,
Teeewter, 946Wee
it,00 ; :cater, $4 , 0
Brussofe, 9330,00; Waltoe, 439,00 ; Lon -
934,00 ; Belgrave, $81,00; Bluevide, $45,.
00. Atiseiontery and Educational work
was left for load exangernent, with a few ' Dr. J. 0, Ayer ae 0o., LoWell, Mass,
exceptions. The question of WINN b'd by Dreggisis.. Prtee 17; sixtotties,ss.
km'oideour:tigti,o,fri,1174,4 Private Funds to Loan,
1(01,11100 Iuo 00 1h 132,13333
31(113011 mein Winghitin Distriet, He he .
preportiou 01 1372,11110 assumed by 310833111 62010CD0
uodurmw, Row, Mr. CalOpboll Nab.
;Bibbed the following eeale in dividing 010 Have hem placed in my hands
ailment over the stetione end cireuite for investment en real estate,
W11101) 0117.1 1010011102 and adoptol : Wing.
hem, itnel ; Teeswitter, 9231); ;greet:ter,
9215 ; Weasels, $271111;iytliV1113tc..)10 d
, ..9211o!
J01(11011)'1300', 312(34)1
burn, $285 ; !Mermen, Oleo ; Bluevale,
9223, All pest subeeriptious will be al•
lowed to count on abeve SUMS. The May
Dletriat nteeting will be held in Whig.
ham. 13Iuovele people wore mo•t hnepit.
able in their entertainment of the yieltore.
Huron CORD tar.
R. R. Nelson, of 13xeter, ineneger of
the tank hou-es cm the London, Huron ce
Bruce Ritilwny, tuts recelviid au appoint.
nlenb in the engineering department at
London, and %yin 113000 1114 femily there
thortly.
Gregory Tom, who, previous to hie do.
pinging) for the WSlit WEB engaged as
prinoipal in the Exeter Publie School,
111(3 been cum, seful ab obtainlog it high
grade certificate In the recent school
teitelagee eel:initiation as second teacher
in the High Helmet, 11.1 10 smeary of $1,200
a yORT.
In response to a requeet front A.
Mercy, the representative of the Doherty
Ovecen Co., oi Clinton, Mayor Carpenter
called a speoial meeting of the Chatham
Council to 00003(1011 18 proposition he had
to offer for the removal of the Doherty
Organ Clompativ's faetory from Clinton
to Chatham. Mr, Marcy, on behalf of
the Doherty's, melte to establish 10 oom•
pany with a capital of $93,000, and asks
the modeeb sum of 910,000 for patents
and good will. The town was asked to
give a $10,000 building, free land, taxes
end water. The Planet says the propo-
sition sent a cold ebill clown the backe
of the eleuncinors,
The rues were hotly contested at
Clinton last Saeurday, t he various com-
petitors being urged for all 'Slay are
worth. Only the IN and 2.32 races
were 1r0.10/1 ; the "Open Run" was de.
eared off. Following is the snore :-
0.50 0116T.
15,00'. (3811108' "iunie B.," 41 04
11. dniompson's elextel," Did not start.
3.01. Eddy's "001' Sheaf," 2 2 4 3
J. L. Doherty's "Sleep y Joe ," 1 4 9 2 4
t/, T. WeebOreok's "Charley G." 9 3 1 1 1
Timo 2.001,2.015,2.30, '2343,,
2,32 MOT.
.fil. Livingston's "Dr. Liv ingston," 3 0 '2
15,33. Saott's "Bay Ply," 1 11
W. j. a Aoki:one; "klarry 0.," 44 4
John Beaconvs "Tom, Berg," 2 8 8
Time 2.395, 2.341, 2,0133
Judges. -11. McKellar, D. 'W. Chamber.
lain and Thos. Bell,
DUNN'S
AKINC
OWDER
THRe'ssAnTcf!TD
=EP POSTED
1 -
Ar TOBA
N 0 Riff' EST
A.JD-
FREE FARMS,
NORTHWEST FARMER
WHAT 100 FARMERS SA.Y.
DAIRY FARMING, MINING
AND RANCHING.
SCOTCH FARMER'S SUCCESS
To be obtained FREE by writing or
0041311(1 0(1
W. R. Callaway,
118 Keen Se. W., TOnONTO.
Or J. T. PEPPER,
Brussels.
ONSUMPTI0N1.
raommaresees.
its first stages, can the successfully'
I checked by the prompt use of Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral. Even in the later
periods of that dieoase, the cough is
wonderfully relieved by this medicine.
"I have used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
with the best effect in my practice.
This wondevlul preparation onoe Saved
ray life. I heel a conatent cough, night
sweats, NYRS greatly reduced in flesh,
and given up by my physioian. One
bottle and a half of the Pectoral cured
J'. Eidson, AL. D,, Middleton,
Tennessee.
"Several years ago I waft severely ill.
The doctors said I was in consumption,
end that they could do nothing 106 060,
but advised me, as a last scant, to try
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking
this medicine two or throe months I
WU eared, and health remains good
to the present clay." -James Birchard,
Darien, Conn.
" &Mat yeara age, Oil a pnasitgelmin0
from California, by water, 3 contracted
so severe a cold that few some clays I
was cordite:a to my state -room, and a
physician on board considered my life
fa danger. liappeeing to have a &tale
of Ayer's Cherty Pectoral, I need it
freely, and my limes were soon reatoved
to a healthy condition. Slime tlien
have Invariably recommended this prop.
aration."-J, 33,01180111011, Junction, Vo,
PexablinD 831
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST,
No Commission.
13orrowers ca01 have loans com-
pleted in, Three _Days if title
satisfactory,
W.M.SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, lirussels
IIJE$TERK FAIR
YY LONDON.
September 17 to 26.
ti ANADA'S FAVORITE
LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL,
Industrial and Art Exhibition
Established 186e.
LARG Esettsustt 001 511101116110 AND
ATTENDANCE ETERS YEAlt.
1890 (0,18 good, but 1891 will be better.
$25.00 IN PRIZES!
AWE:tons, 01.0.11 11101) are being arranged
Mr, will surpass any yot produced.
&Nam, EXCURSION RATES ON ALL. )1' VS.
Entries Mose Sept. 12131, Ivor Fr:zo Lista
and intorno at oil apply to
00811'. A. W. PORTN, TOOS. A.. BilowNE,
President. Seoretary.
DR. siNcLAnt
M.D.,ALA., L.C.P.S.O.,
5
Specialist, - Toronto,
JONATEIAN 130001tm040, Listowel, says 1-
"2.1 ter spending all 017 0)000)' and property
to no purpose on medical men, for what
they termed a bopetess case of consumPtion,
Dr. Sinclair cured me."
Mae. Melts rIMLONG, W00(11101180, says
"When all others fulled, Dr. Sinolair cured
.m001000."
D. ROBERTSON, Carleton Place, nays: -
"00. Sinoleir cured ma of Catarrh."
(4100. BowEn, Blyth, says :-"Dr, Sinclair
0000c102e of heart disease au.l dropsy, when
all others failed."
Dismiss of Private Nature, brought on by
folly, Dr. 81,10103r certainly Cures.
Coxiwultmtiosa. W'roo.
WILL BE AT THE
AMERICAll HOTEL, BRUSSELS,
Frid ay, Sept. 25th, '91,
ALLAN Ll -N14,41
Royal 310 ,'/'l1 ins/lips.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS tc.EUROPE
1'0UTN1141/2'LY 8001,111i6 1,10,3/
PORTLAND on HALIFAX,
DB1511Y on LIVERPOOL.
C11/110 RATES, *40, 6:013 /(4111 500, Alogle
900), SOO owl Wile nottire, tumor:ling
tu Luoatiou 00 Statorooni,
INTERMEDIATE, Outward +1,21; Propaid $20
Moorage at Lowval litotes.
Arcomisoilati OSA ranurpaskyli.
Apply toll. & A. ALLAN, Alouireal,
on 'W. II. 1c.ionar,
Aereer, 131000051,6,
nem andl'agf,s
Eggs have dropped in prim, se has our
Dirge Steck of Prime
SMOKED HAMS,
BREAKFAST BACON
nee SIDE MEAT
2.11 of Our Own Curing.
We also idanufaeture Belognit Sausage,
Patronize home industry by calling onus.
Give me a eell and prove the truth-
fulness 01 1310 above statements.
Wm. Blashill, Butcher.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 61 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
LOWEST RATES.
RATES.
Private and Company Punch.
TO
J. C, Heffern an, J. A.Youn g,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel P.O., 0 t „tt
Y011 can reach some of the trade all the time.
HIT can reach all the trade some of the time,
.f...1e13
IOU cannot reach all the trade all of the time
-TJ .4 "5."- 0 TJ -
advertise in THE BRUSSELS POST.
CONFEDERATION LIFE, -
Organized 1871. Bead Office, Toronto,
Remember after Three Years Policies VW Incontestable,
FRED 31(010 ALL RESTAEOT CO NS (38 110 liESIDENCE, TBACEL OB 00C,IM'ATTON
Paid•up Policy and Cash Surrender Value Guaranteed in each Polley.
THE NEW ANNUI2'Y ENDOWMENT POLICY
AFFORDS 1113301,ETE PROTECTIoN 610 1,18481 EARLY Den; Peewees AN I110001*
ix OLD Amu, AND 10 A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Petioles are Non.Forfeitable after the Payment of TWo full anneal Premiums.
Profits, which are Unexcelled by eny Company doing business in Canada, axe
allocated every five years from the issue of the polity, or at longer periods, es may
be selected by the insured.
Profits ao Allooated are Absolnte and 3101 1163(10 to be reduoed or recalled at
any future time under any circumstances.
Participating Policy Holdera are entitled to not less than 00 Der vent. of the
profits earned in the ohms, and for the past seven years have metually neeeived Oft
per cent. of the profits so earned.
W. 0. MACDONALD, 2.093IMIT. 3.51, MACDONALD, MANAGING Diumeon.
W. *I, XCERIZ, Alront, 13russelts.
M'COLL BROS. & CO.
Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will
injure your machinery, wcan hen you get the
CELEBRATED iiLA DINE r
Lardine, Wool, Eureka,
Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harness.
ATANUFACTUREaS :
1VIcOOLL BROS. & M., TORONTO.
For ,$itte, by B. GERRY, BrusseIN.