The Brussels Post, 1891-9-18, Page 5SEPT. 18, 1891
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hlre. Kenny and nanghter, of Port I (10.,. ....,,Li,.., officer for North learn)
Huron, 10111 iMitsis -Affinie Chambers, cif will hold a (mutt fer the final revleion 01 1,
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-- Seefortit, have been vieitiog ae John 1.101 Dominion het of voter's for Lietowel .
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bloone 'it • 1 in the town hall at e p. in, on the 2101 of •
eivitertil re se tin - Mgt; Annul° allS1111R11% returned on , Nev, 18.11,
A large istortwooto in Oto rear of Poe. • IVerhiesday to her horne in St, Paul. Time ef. Arendt, of tbe Lutheran linty nil
ter'm fueniture estriblielimont at liettforth Minnesota, tater 14 V11311 1,1 two =Ales oltureli Wa9 presented by the friends of
together with a new house itnit a lot of with her eleters. the churole 00 the eve of his 11111110Val.
valuable Ineniture west dettbroyed by flee Geo, Parker has removed into the with a handsome communion mot, ea it .re 0 IP li,'S 71 .11,1/ TF Si
at 1:30 Tumidity morning. The prompt Tam Rogereon brink honise lie having memorial of regerd and appreciation of
and efficient service rendered by the tire. pm:chased the fern' recently, MTH. G. hie servicee,
INiOrloy to Loan 013 Pros
lven kept 1110 live well under control, AI, Parker will live ill 4110 110080 4111,cat1('i The 00111,011 bee appointed Abraham Private awl Con 7pany F lin cl
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otherwise disaetrous reaulte would have by Mr. Parker, on the west side of
sitattolloml, Rtir.'llatiliTo(filreeetr".fko°rrtholiar ttniTy01.'ullTs
followed in that part of the town. The the sideroad.
stook WM pertly itusured• Suppotted .8.40011 time ma enjoyed at a parlor duty will be to see that all ehildreti of a
mute, ineendiaristn, mad a; the ',peewee ('09)33131)00('09)33131)00 of led. rulhool age, not otherwise ineepaciteted,
ward BOS1111111 last Tuesday evening. attend icehool as regnlaely 09 poseible.
Rev. I B. Wallwin ocumpied the chair. Hoye caught playing troant will be sum -
IN re I le rest. The program coneisted of intesioal and marlly deelt with.
The Royal Hotel has been greatly im- literary seleutions and WAS 111081 enjoy- The 1,1stowel flax mill 19 ft tmey spot --
proved by IA ()oat of paint. able,—
at the preeent time. Flax us being de- ,,
Our braves have returned from ORM)) Axsiveuetee,-011 Sunday, llth inat., livered there at the rate of nearly a aaM and,ErY'v
(1.1133o Y(1.1133re d weglad to got home. the anniversary eurviee of the Sabbath
Duno. MeCtutig ancl Miss Ruth jonee, wheel at ja01111011'S appointment woe ...Z /eel'. '
of Seaforth, annclayed here. held, oommeneing ab 2130 o'oloolc. The
John Morrison and Thos. Ryan have chide Ny„9 oucupjea by hem, Jackson,
OICKSON 84 HAYS,
soileitors,
ONT.
hundred tune 0, day, mid an army of
apreaclers are at work in the fielde. The
yield this year 111 0, !urge one, averagiug
over two Woe to the ROM. 8100910.
Livingeton expeot to tette in alien) 1,200
tons at their Lietowel mills, fully one-
third of which, or ovee 260 acres, is
their own growleg,
gone to Settforth to attend the Collegiate. Superintendent of the aohool. Addresees
They are hustlers and will give it good ae. were given by W. II. Kerr, of Bruesele,
met of thetneolves. end Rev. W. F. Campbell, Ph. B., of
Severed fume this yieinity 1400 attend- Blyth. Seine Medea seloctious of mein
ing the Industral Pith. Among them wee0 rendered by a quartette choir mom -
being Lewis McDonald and wife, Mrs, poseil of Milt, W. Jackson, Mrs. New -
Win. Neal and Robe Ferguson. ooinbe, G. A.. Hood and W. Jackeon. A
[11,14138111 01110 Wall seijoyed.
IBIetevrelte.
Farmers have put a lot of fall wheat in lettlicel.
the sound thio season. H. le. McAllister hes engaged Alex.
Bluevale and locality hes been leen re- 'McKay as ecstatic hi his store,
preacadecl at the Toronto and London Joel Panabaker, son mud deughter, of
Fain. Hespeler, were vieiting relativee in this
The Monet Home in conneetion with loottlity.
the Methodiet chetah will be held early 'Mrs. D. W. Milne, of Lscapirt, N. Y.,
in Ootober. Wag viaiting relative's and friende in this
A foot hall tournament is to be held locality.
here on Saturday, 26th hist. A big tinie Ethel has a new livery stabffi now
is expected. managed by Ephraim Cobol:. He keeps
Our cheese factory has not been 148 well three horses and outfits.
patronized this season as 00 00)00 keener There is more eunshive at 13ph.
yams. So many farmer)) are going into Caber's, It elionld have been a boy but
stook raising in preference to dairying,
iket-evocett.
Some sneak thieves dole about two
vale of egg plume from F. Glebe's trees
one night last week.
Aboub 50 heads of cabbage and a
1111)0)100 of 0110110313000 were stolen from
Jos. Montgomery's garden Saturday
night.
A. hotly contested football match be.
tween Iwo croak teams will be one of the
attractive features at our fall fair this
year.
A. mine at Illeoillewaet, British Colum-
bia, has been named the .8441100 Knox,
after Canada's fair reciter.—Vancouver
(13. O.) World.
The Elmo, Fall Show will be held at
Atwood ou Tuesday, 291h inst. A good
ahow is expected as there are a lot of
first-class farmers in that locality.
Jno. Felton loolcs sinee Monday.
The cause may be traced to the fact thee
he has n, young gentleman at his home
that will seen call him "Daddy." Good
luck to the boy.
At the athletic sports at Milverton the
other day, C. J. Wynu and James Struth-
ers captured almost) everything in the
W031 of prizes. 0. J. book 101 in the half
mile race, 1st in the 200 yard race, 1st in
the barrel raoa, and 2n8 in the horse 0)00.jim tools 2nd in the heavy weight eon.
test.
Cliesertitroolc.
13, 3. Williams is away at the county
town tnis eeek.
John McIntosh, teaoher, ls Godo- er mill, Brussels, this week, whieh settled
0111)) this week at the Assizes. 661 pounds to the bushel. He 001)0(30(1Miss 3311.11100, of Blyth, is visiting at $1.00 per bushel for it. Ili was a spleti-
did sample.
Btu YIEL08.—Blias Dielcsou, 121h eon.,
bad a yield of SO lonshele of spring wheat
from about 2 acres. 11 averaged fully
40 bushels an acre. It was the "Cali'
forniam Reliance" variety. Dark c14
Shine threshed 50 bushels of above wheat
in 0 little less than 20 minntes. Wm.
and Alex. Perris had a yield of 374
INNI
bushels of S from 8 mores or about 47
bushels per am. •
THANES.—The neighbors and. friends
of Mrs, Daniel Ross, lot 10, eon. 17, did
0 very thoughtful and kindly aot in aid.
ing in harvesting the season's comp,
owing to the sudden decease of her
husband a 'short time ago. Special men.
hien should be tnade of Lewis McDonald
who closed down hie saw mill so as to al-
low the hands to assist in the good work.
Mr. Ross was presenter in Duff's Presby-
terian church at the tinie of his death
and to show the high appreciation of his
past services the widow was presented
with a purse containing upwards of 590.
The ladies interested in the collection and
presentation were Mrs. D. Campbell,
Mrs. 0. Ritchie, Mrs. McGaviu and Mrs.
McAllister. Mrs. Ross is desirous of
pnblioly expreesing ber giatitude to the
many kind friends for their sympathy
and help in her hour of bereavement.
Perth County.
Robb. Kennedy, of Stratford, is the
possousor of a paw of pore white twin
calves. There is not a hair of tiny other
color on them -
The number of men at p es int employ-
ed in the G. T. R. louomotive shops
Stratfoed iii 055, the largest i111101111' 0,80
employed in their hietory.
Thursday being Stratfordec 011/10 holi-
day R was the oconsion of a series of
sporting events; In the Agrieultural Perk,
w
10111011 ere succeesfully carried out. In
the morning a match between the junior
lacrosse teams of Goderielt and Stratford
took place, resulting in favor of etratford
—two goals to one. In the afternoon
the second little daughter is made wel- there was a free -for all r for a parse of
come. 5250, in which the starters were Axtel,
Messrs. Heffernan se Bawtinheimer Rosa B. and Gray Tobe, resulting in
shipped another comignment of cattle to Gray Tobe taking three straight heats in
the eastern market last week. They're 2.281, 2.35 and 2,28, and first money ;
hustlers.Rosa B. taking 2nd, and Axtel, 3rd. In
[6 )0 said that Robe Wilson is likely to the named race the entries were all local
become a resident of Ethel. Bob. is horses, Achland, Willies and .R.. B. S.
getting quite naturalized but he epins taking drat second and third places re -
long yarns as ever. spectively. A very exciting ooneest wits
Last weelc NV. McAllister, wife and the tug.of-war between teems from Stria.
son arrived home from an extended tour, ford and Lucknow, Stratford won the
visiting Minneapolis, St. Paul, Chicago
and other weatern cities.
Postmaster Spence and 3. Hemsworth
are home from their trip through Mani.
toba and Minnesota. They enjoyed their
outing trimly muoh but were well pleased
to get home again. They report the
crops first-class.
Mrs. McKay, of Sea -forth, has been
very ill at her fathers. She same out to
attend Mrs. Henderson's funeral and
took sick and las not been ithle to get
home yet. iffr. Ilenclereon has sold his
house to John Eckmiee and will remove
to Morris where he will live with his ,on
George.
(-331r
Ono. Hill, wife and F011 are away this
week on a holiday outing to the Queen'a
city.
Rev. E. V. Smith wee home for ttvo
weelcs' visit from Stromness. He is en-
joying his work and 16 )8 evidently agree.
ing with him, judging by his improved
appearance.
jno. Harris, 10th con., delivered two
loads 0) 1111) wheat mita National Roll -
Rev. D. B. McRae's this week,
John Goths is home on the siolc list.
Farming it appears cloee not agree with
him.
Rev. 13 13. McRae attended the Pres-
bytery meeting at Wingham last Tues.
day,
We notice that, the geutleman who
took in E. J. Williams by selling him a
patent harrow tooth and olip and who
was placed in Goderich goal to await
trial has received his freedom.
Mrs. M. lertynann sr. died very sud•
deftly last Friday. She was at one of
the neighbors the evening before and on
her way home took a paralytio stroke
and died next day about noon. The
funeral toolc place on Sunday morning at
10 o'clook, Rev. D. B. McRae conduct-
ing the service.
(Above was intended for hat week.)
A.. C. Damee was down to Montreal
last week with cattle.
Miss Edith Hope, of Atwood, is visit.
iug her uncle, Geo. Hudson.
The sacrament of the Lord's supper
will be dispensed (D, V.) in Knox ohneoh
next Sabbath.
Prayer meeting wee held at the house
of Win. Dark last Monday evening. It
was conduoted by Bev. D. B. Mateo.
The sacrament of baptism was dispensed.
Dire. 111. Powe) advertises n, sale, by
pnblie Nation, on Saturday !afternoon,
26th insb., of household effects, tweeds,
ready mita° clothing, act. A.. Reymann
is the auctioneer. The sale will he with
out reserve as Mrs. Powell intends leav-
ing Oranbrook.
Dior ripe.
Council meeting last 13101)0.33.
Morris Branch Fall Show will be held
at Blyth on Oot. 8311 and Oth.
Edward Johnston has gone out to
Manitoba to assist his brother with the
harvest.
Miss Annie Ea.ket, of the let oon., has
gone to Toronto to visit her Muter who
resiclee there.
Miss jettnet Xirichy is attending the
Clinton Model inherit and j. Cloonan is
taking his course at Goderiele
Mese Henry Eeket, of Thessalon,
gomit, is at present vieiting relatives and
friends in the vicinity of Jamestown.
Geo. Ratan and Wife, who Were visit-
ing relatives at Belleville foe the last
couple of mouths, have returned home.
Miss L17.818 Maunders left Brussels on
Wednesday for Petals}, where lathe takes
charge of a millinery deptietmenb for
tide aeaaan.
Joseph and Robb. S nillie, of the 1s3
cone wile each toolc lied &ass Certificates
in July lave gone to Danielson to study
few 2nd Clues Certificates.
The reeidence of NV, Rogerson, 811)
line, was remotely destroyed by lire in ft
rather unaccouatable manner while the
Menus worm absent feom home. The
fire occurred after night.
It is said, to the disgritee oE our town-
ship, that LW° women who were living lo
the safes ho Ise had a hehrleto.hane
fight not long sinee and the heeband of
ole of the pagilists was an onlooker.
Title 10 8110113' (003 010 evidence of the en-
lightenment of the 10.11 to/Rory.
Liget° -vv
The central telephone office is now lo-
cated at .1. H. Gunther's jewellery store.
Liatowel had a population of 2,688 in
1881. Now it has 2,587, a decrease of
101.
12,517 boxes of cheese were offered at
the Lietowel cheese markeb Thursday of
last week.
33. Rothwell sold his dwelling to .7.
Bennetts for $1000 and putchasect Adam
Hess' residenee for $2,800.
F. B. Kiivere who has been connected
tvith the Bank of Hamilton hero for
some years, latterly filling the position of
accountant, ie about retnoving to Hamil-
ton, having been promoted to the head
officio.
The taw faotory is making good pro•
gross at present. The brielt.work of the
first fiat Is completer]. At a meeting of
the directors the offer of Goldie & Mc-
Culloch foe supplying the boiler and en.
giue was accepted. They will cost about
5/3,000. The balance of the machinery
and plant 1114V0 not yet beau purchased,
The Banner says t—Constable 13uheor
returned on Tuesday night from the
Goderieli assizes, whim he was attend-
ing in the case against Chambers, ohneg•
ad with 8110031034l3ulmer at Cliuton, Ile
at mien reoognieed Chambers na the
Mall with whom he exchanged shots in
the spring. The grand jury 1)10113411) 3)1
a true hill agaitist Chambers, but at his
request the caffi watt adjOUrneti to give
him time to peeffitre a clefenee. Chani.
hers claims to have been 10 Baurie on
the day of the Harriston burglary stud in
Port Arthue on the day the shooting Wall
clone. Balmer is quite positive however
in hie identification and the proprietor
of the hotel in which the shooting was
dorm also says he is the man wanted.
The tried may be hr night on at the Des
comber Sessions 00 the Spring Assizes,
Eggs have dropped in price, so hail our
Large Stook of Prime
SMOKED HAMS,
I3REAK3"A34T BACON
AND SIDE MEAT
All of Our Own Curing.
We also Mannfaature Rotor:11a Sausage,
Patronize home industry by calling onus.
Give me a call and prove the truth-
fullleSH of the above satenients.
Wm, Blashill, Butcher,
THE
11 STAN I
Owing to Mr. McGinnis failing to
complete hie arrangements I am back
again in my Grocery.
I am very thankful for the patron-
age in the past 15 years and ask not only
first pull ancl Luaknow the second. The , a, continuance of the same but a large in -
third was deolared a draw, and the ' crease in trade. I have a well essorted
stook of
money was divided. A friend game of
laorosse was also played between the
Stratford seniors and Niagara Falls
alubs, holders of the senior championship
resulting in four seraight games for
Stratford. Tiine, 20, 25, 1 and 5 minutes
reseeotively.
Demon artn OREDITOR.—The annual re
port 0) 310 Inspector of Diviaion Courts
for Ontario shows that during the year
1891) in the 822 diviaions, 62,867 suits
were entered. The amount of claims
ed exelesive of transuripta of judg-
ments and judgment summonses were
e2,535,165.32 ; nutnber of judgment
summons issued 10,092 ; total amount of
suitors' money paid into inert 5827,-
581.87 ; total amount of suitor& mooey
paid out of court 13813 1373.38 ; balance of
cash in court $28,956.08 ; number of
suits entered when the amount claimed
exceeded 8100, 6,807 ; number of jury
Teals, 105. In the six courts of the
County of Perth 1,292 suits were entered
exclueive of transcript nucl judgment
summonses from other courts for 545,-
870.83. The number of judginent sum-
monses issued weee 143. The total
amount of suitors' money paid into
court was 518,041.40 ; total atnount of
enitors' money 'mid out of ceurt,13,17,922,-
H8 ; bulanoe in mart, 34818.88; number
of suits entered fur olaims exceeding $100,
108 ; munber of jury trials by juries
summoned, 8. The amount payable to
the county treasurer for the Division
Court fund 18 3447.874 and the amount of
fees and emoluments payable to the pro.
\Pineal treastner for the use of the pro-
vince is $11.84.
The following resolution wee reported
by a oommititee of the Stratford Board
of Trade at its last meeting :—"That
this oommittee, appointed by the Board
of Trade, having interviewed Mayor
Brown and City Solicitor Iclington and
deliberated woe their report submitted
to the ritilwey committee of the Oity
Connell on August 19 with reference to
their interview on July 17 at Montreal
with the President and General Manager
of the Grand Trunk Railway 00., and,
levies been informed by them of the re-
sult of their aubsequent interview with
the some offieials in Stratford on the
20th ult., endorse their mune in ample)...
sizing the city's offer of 560,000 bonus
toward the ereotion of car shops here am
final, and in pointing out the certainty
of no better or a like offer ever agait)
meeting with the approval of the Sprat
ford ratepayers. We also corroborate
fully the review by the Mayor and Oity
Solioitor of the vacillating comae of the
G. T. R. officials regarding the oar shops
and in endeavoring to turn to unfair
count the desire of other cities to Bemire
them. Their policy of concentration of
five years ago has taken wings, and
whereas the carrying out of that policy
would eventually have oombined Immo.
Hee and car works and foundry at Strati -
ford, it 0080)0 40 have been entirely
abandoned for the roa.intenance 01 3)10
fonndry at Hamilton and putting up the
car work, to the bid of ambitions muni-
cipalities."
A young man named Allnut aceident-
ally shot nod killed himself at Henry
Wlette'a ranch, neer Calgary. Deceiteed,
who was nineteen ymirs of age, was a son
of an English Church olergyinan et
Rtunsgitte, Bug., and had recently arrived
to learn the remelting business.
The exhibitioti fever is spreading in
the NVost Indies. An agricultural and in-
dustrial exhibitioa Was hpened in the Is.
land ef St. Thomas, Danish West Indica,
on Auguet 18, and the 10,000 inlabitents
01 11)0 little country, seventeen nthes long
by four wide, onthueinetioally propose to
outdo the Breish Island of &males,
which 111141 all /304)04111011 leat spring.
The exhibition promises to have good
&mess in stimulating ItStal indnoi ries
atulthe general trade of the islasid.
0. Blenciontown, Molls farmer named.
Henry Winciam, was mowing grass the
other day when the nueldree tem over a
rettlerinalce, nutting it in two. The farm.
br jumped froth hie goat and stooped to
Oak up the tail (lett, in ordef to tenure
the big bunch of rattles as a trophy,
when the piano of snake With the heasi
14ttaohed sprang at him and buried hie
fangs in his arm. Mr, Windsor died.
Nothing is Bahl 01 3110 after career of the
hake.
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS,
GLASSWARE,
FRUITS, dee,
and am continually adding to it.
Big Bargains in Teas,
Special Value In Glassware,
Prime Hams and Bacon.
I don't do much puffing about my
business but I arn giving bargains that
aro worth securing. Call and prove it
for yourself.
Geo. Baker.
NEXT WEEK 1
FARE TO LONDON
on 21st and 23rd, $1.80.
ALL CANADA EXCURSION
on ertept.
Oita, OtP,B, TIMM to MANITOBA
1.3"POINTIOR.—By buying thew tiokets
from G. T. It. agents passengers avoid
re.cheeking aud transferring of baggage,
and tickets read from Brussels and re-
turn to all Manitoba points. See bills.
Another Annual Fall Excursion
—FROM—
Brussels to the following points, and re.
turning not tater then October 16, '91 i—
Debroit, Port Huron, 53.50 ; Cleveland,
56,00 ; Saginaw, Bay City, $6.50 ; Grand
Rapids, $7.50 ; Cincinnati, Chicago,
Milwaukee, 59.60.
For further particulars call on
T. FLETCHER,
Town Agent, G. T. R.
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EOPLES
°PULAR
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ARTIES
TO THE
OZ. 00ING Sept. 23
4.40 Oct. 7-21
Nov. 4-18
Dec. 2-16-30
BY
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regress Rapid
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ter Comp/opt
J. T, PEPPDB,
Agent, 33rtisae31.
'VA1141HMTHES0110TESV,X.CHISIIMe=1=
MONEY TO LOAN.
-A-.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
011.Parm or Village Pro.
perty
6 6. 6.4 Per Coil., Yearly.
Straight LOGIlli with privilege of
repaying when required.
APP1Y to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
.v.i ONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-a.t-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds,
APPLY' TO
J.O.Ifeffernan, J.A.Young,
Valuator. Agen t.
Ethel P.O., Ont.
Rheumatism,
BBING clue to the presence of uric
acid in the blood, is most effectually
cured by the use of Ayer's Sarsapa-
rilla. Be sure you get Ayer's and no
other, and take it till the poisonous
acid is thoroughly expelled from the
system. We challenge attention to this
testimony : —
"About two years ago, after suffering
for nearly two years from rheumatic
gout, being able to walk only with great
discomfort, and having tried various
remedies, including mineral waters,
without relief, I saw by an advertise-
ment in a Chicago paper that a man had
been relieved of this distressing nom -
plaint, after long suffering, by taking
-Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I than decided to
make a trial of this medicine, and took
At regularly for eight months, and ani
pleased to state that it has effected a
complete cure. I have since had no re-
turn of the disease."—Mrs. R. Irving
Dodge, 110 West 125th st., New York.
"One year ago I was taken ill with
Inflammatory rheumatism, being con-
fined to my house six months. I came
out of the sickness very much debili-
tated, with no appetite, and my system
disordered in every way. I commenced
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla and began to
improve at once, gaining in strength
and soon recovering my usual health.
I cannot say too much in praise of this
well-known medicine." —Mrs. L. A.
Stark, Nashua, N. 35.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
rimer= ET
Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Prise 814 017.010(1.101, 85. Worth $5 a bottle.
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THE COOKS BEST FRIEND
LARGEST =ALE IN CANADA.
Private Funds to Loan.
$20,000
Have been placed in my bands
fur Investment on real estate,
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No COMIWSSinil
Borrowers cat have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if• title
satisfactory.
W. I. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steamships.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE
110RT13I1IITL7 0A1010011 rnoxt
PORTLAND on HALIFAX.
TO DERRY on LIVERPOOL.
LUBIN EATER. $411. $00 and $00. Single
SRO, $90 and $110 Return, aceurding
to Location st Stateroom.
INTERMEDIATE, outward 821; Prepaid $10
sleerag,c ot Lowest notes.
AeC11311111011/100/11; Titsurpassed.
Apply 10 51. .0.0. ALLAN, Montreal,
on W. 11. IiEIU,
Ammer, Seesaws.
EST ERN FAIR
LONDON,
September 17 to 26.
CANADA'S FAVORITE
LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL,
17dustrial and Art Exhibition
Raabudmi 1860.
LARC E INCREASE OF EXIIIIRITS AND
ATTENOANCE EVERT TEAR.
3890 0.78 good, but 1691 rill be better:
$25.00 IN PRIZES f
Attractions, etc., whIch are being arranged
for, Rill etwpass "MY yet produced.
SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES ON ALE, R‘V....
Entries close Sept. 12th, For Pr:ze Litth
mod ,,ru) idiot, apply te
CAPT. A. W. Poem Tinos. A. IlantrNg,
President. &Oratory.
YOU call reach some of the trade all the time.
YOU can reach all the trade some of the time.
u
YOU cannot reach all the trade all of the time
—tr "YOU—
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Bead Office., TO7071.t0.,
Remember after Three Years Policies are incontestable,
EBBE E50051 AT.L RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE, TRAVEL OE OCCUPATION
Paidffip Policy and 011811 Surrender Value Guaranteed in each Poliey.
THE NEW ANNUI2'Y .ENDOWMENT POLICY"
AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST EMT DEATH; PROVIDES AN INCINIE
DI OLD AGE, ANTI 10 A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Polioies are Non -Forfeitable after the Payment of Two full annual Preminmee
Profits, which are Unextelled by any Company doing business in Caneda, are.
allocated every fiveyears from the Issue of the policy, or at longer periods, as nine'
i
be selected by the nsured.
Profits so Allooated are Absolute and not liable to be reduced or recalled at
any future Mine uuder any coireumstanoes.
Participating Policy Holders aro entitled to not less than 90 per cent. of ehe
profits earned in the class, and for the past seven years have aotually reoeived 95
per cent. of the profits so earned.
W. 0. MACDONALD, ACTUART, J. X. MACDONALD, MANAGING DITINOT0a.
W. 1I. XIDRB, A.go,•enE, 1334-u.ssc5,,L.
IWOOLL BROS. & 00.
Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will
injure your machinery, when you can get the
CELEBRATED "[AMINE ?"
Oylinder,
— )SPECIA LTIES(
Lardine, Wool, Eureka,
Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar,
NIA.NUFACTURERS :
vccooLL nnos. & CO., TORONTO.
Harness.
44.851
For Sale by B. GERRY, Brussels.