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The Brussels Post, 1891-10-2, Page 5OCT. 2, 1801 lllsatllct c rstatblroolc.. Min Edith "Lope, 01 Atwood, ie visit ing her uncle, Cleo. Mattson. John ferric has gone to Coderlob to attend the(ollegieto Institeto there. We wish him amen. Tee Purr for the halanoi of 1811E for 25 acute. Baleen of alto year free to now subscribers for 1802. The eider mill is now going full blast and will no doubt bo prepared to grind all the apples that may bo brought in, 01,0. Powolt'a sale of household fneni. tees, tweeds and roadyrntalo olothing name off very suocesefully last Saturday etternoon, but as all loos not disposed of it was decided to continuo the silo on Thursday cud Friday evenings of this weeto ble soldlere are yet andtanyone lob wisl of gtweeds Min a cheap suit we would advise them to attend this sale. WiH1 )Iain. Mrs. J. A. Morton, of Wingllatn, met with quite a serious aeuideub on Wednes- day night Of last week. It appears that finding the room very warm on reaping to resit, she laid down on a lounge in the hall, About two o'oloolt in the morning, when she got up to go to her room, she went in the wrong direction, and walked out the upstate hall door and fell to the platform beneath, thereby injuring her- self seriously The second writ of habeas corpus is. sued by Chief Justice Galt the other day with a view toward liberating the alleg- ed forger, Henry Garbutt, and setting aside the order made by Judge Morgan for his extradition to VanIlstyne, Texas, was returned Monday morning before Sir Thos. Galt. The writ was obeyed by Detective Cuddy, on behalf of Governor Green, who produced Garbutt's body in court. Mr. ItIurdook, counsel for Gar- butt, argued at some length in favor of setting aside the order and put in 17 affidavits from reputable citizens of Wingham, alleging Garbutt was in Wingham, Ont., at the date when the forgeries he is alleged to base been con- nected with were committed. Judgment was reserved. Bl:vth. Our esually peaceful little town was thrown into quite a state of exoitement last Saturday morning upon learning that aboab 1:80 p. m. three crooks had attempted to burglarize F. Metcalfe's jewellery store. Constable Davis, who is also employed as night watchman by the town, got onto their little game end caught them in the net of forcing the front door. They made a very deter- mined attempt to escape, but Davie sue- oeeded in securing the trio. Too much ptaiso cannot be given to Davis for his pinok in cantering the three single-hand- ed. The trio appeared before Magistrates Young and Hamilton on Saturday and gave their names as James Roberts, Godorich ; Thomas Morrie, Windsor, and George Taylor, Hamilton. They were romauded until Monday morning. The megiatra,es thinking there was suffi- cient evidence against them' committed them for trial. They were taken to ensue Dixon by constable Davies on Monday afternoon. They are a hard. looking lot. Tho barns of Peter Scott, on the north- ern boundary, had a elan cell the tither day from life,. Spathe from the steam- er ofn tltru•hing Ionian ignited some pots straw and it WW1 just notiood in time to prevent a conflagration, Aeereet r. -A pe0uliar yet mine 000i - dent befell W. T, Mooney, eldest son of lteevo Mooney, on Tuesday of this week. They wero working in a fallow and the father was 0510g an axe oho ing by some means Wm. caught the stroke on In arm just above his elbow, intiioting en ugly gash. Medical attandauoe was at once securwell as 0onhld aad tebe expelcted.ationte is It will be11,e l Rome time before the arm will be restored to its former usefuluo0s owing to the melt aloe being damaged. Walton. Joeotban Moore is veneering his 110,100. Several from this vicinity attended London Fair. Mrs. Thompson, of Brussels, was visit- ing in Walton last week. Master Gordon McDonald lass returned from an extended visit to Arthur. R. T. of T., No. 888, hold their meet- ings every Wednesday night 0t present. Tao Ladies' Aid Society of Duff's church are giving a series of very sac• cesaful teas at the houses of the mem- bers. The last of the hogs belonging to the oheeso factory patrons 11000 been sold and were delivered at Mitchell on Friday of last week. Wm. Edgar and brother-in-law take charge of the stage this week. Mr. Thomson was efficient end obliging. Wa wish the now proprietors success. A wedding party which passed through this burg on Tuesday felt so good that they could not restrain their cheers to the evident amusement of our natives. Rad and blue tape was in profusion. On Saturday night some persons stole three or four baskets of grapes from Mr. Gallinger's vine. Such ohildren (young men of sense would not do the mean trick) should he spanked and put to bed et reasonable hours, LAM CO N.S. 1 . The Lietowol fall rases will take place on Wodnesdey and Thursday, 7311 and Oth Ootobee. Tatham & Co. 11000 sola their hard. ware business to Mr. Moore, of Ridge• town, formerly of St. Marys. J. S. Geo Itis sold out his store busi- ness at Newry, end to Doming bank to Listowel. He will likely open up hush nese. The aeeoud story of the new furniture factory is nearly up. The dry kiln. en- gine house and brink chimney are also well advanced. Will. Freeman, son of A. D. Freeman 01 31,10 town, wbo holds a luorativo pea". tion in the offices of the Edison Eleo- trio Light Co,, of Now York, has been 10010 on a holiday trip. A monster turnip is on exhibition in front of J. H. McDonald's grocery store. fr0ahments were served on the field. It weighs 21 lbs• and measures over a foot in diameter. It was grown by J. ---- --� M. Ohmic in Wallace, and ii ono of the li,-a:x. • Greystone variety. Duncan McDonald and Jno. McNeil Frankie Burt, the fonr•ysar-old son of I have been reappointed tax oolleotors for TITh; BRUSSELS POST SR. The auttiverserYsomeone in ouonection I boHineav 1333/.11+41 In, the IMI1 was With St. Andrew's church, Atwood, w111 thrown omen and the ladbw H,,w1 had a be prenatal by Ray, J. L. Murray, DI. A., i Hplendid sapper r,x,ly to which ample rl a 30 H d, ( 4GI1 at junta) n inn � c „ Bewley, tat. i l.x all nL loon' , t w Ll so. ' adru orJ of ileo r l l 0, rn. and 7 13. uh On the following !options were rendered by the Ethel Glee Monday night the rev, geutlematn hill de- liver hie tx)puler leetrh'a, "What 1 011w in Italy." The (Newlin Order foresters, of this place, purpose giving a concert in rho Town Hall, 0u Friday evening, Got, it. They have assured for the evening Can. aria's amnia voaaliet, Sint Fax, 'ale, Nati- on, the fnvorito comedian, of Winghaln, and D. Lamont, of Listowel. 1131 settle. The August make of cheese wag ship• ped last Wodneetlay. It sold for 10§ conte per pound. Harvest home in (tonna:tiou with the Methodist church on Friday evening of next week. Brunetti Methodist choir will be present. Rev. W. McDonagh, of Ridgetown, and others will address the a udionce. ./Last Saturday afternoon the program of games and sports annonneed was held on 3no. Diament'g field. Wingllam and the "Uuious,' of Gerrie and Wroxeter, played 5 innings at baso ball resulting in an easy viotocy for the latter. Foot -ball mime next Bolmore and Gorrie being pitted agairl03 one another. Gonia wet. They afterwards played a match with the "Ironsides." After 40 minutes play and no goals being scored the Gorrieites refused to 00htinn0 the game on 000ou11 of darkness so forfeited their nano of winning. Foot meas were run and the whole proceedings was enlivened with bag -pipe music by Jno. Mitchell. Burt, Be- ther es ac. cident00 2'ridaymet tlast.th a raWbiletc crossing the street to his grandfather's, W. C. Hay's ho Blipped on the sidewalk and broke his leg at the thigh. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bort were in Toronto at the time. The Lletowel Gas Works are being mach improved in outward' appoaranee, the holder and roof of the works having been painted a striking color. The new office in 00n100110n with 1110 works is now finished, and is a neat brick structure. An asphalt walk and a bovlevard around the front and east side of the works are aleo in oontemplatlon. Gorrie. Howick Township Fall Fair will be held hero on Saturday. The fruit eveporater is now in full blast, running night and day. Some talk of a change of proprietors it the management of the "Vidette." Two new grain buyers will make things lively in this lino here this season. J. W. Green, wife and family, visited • friends here the early part of this week. Jae. Armstrong, V. S., and wife were visiting Dr. Armstrong, of Fullerton, 1891. Mise Millie McGrath, of Tarn, ie visit• ing the Misses MoQ0rrrie, of Grey town- ship. Mise Mary McQuarrie has gone to Lon- don to attend the wedding of her cousin, Miss Grigg. Grey Council will hold their next meet- s ng onFriday,Nov.6th atZimmer's hotel, Qranbrook. Uriah McFadden and his son John were visiting old friends in Mornington township last week. The contract for the new bridge, lot 82, con. 7, has been let to Alex. Burd for the sum of 8220. There were four tenders. Mrs. Alex. Frayno, of Nebraska, has been visiting here for a short time. She tame to Canada to attend the funeral of her mother. Mire. F. was it Alin Mc- Donald and lived in tide locality. Last Thursday (Sept. 241h) Robert, eon of Geo. Bislop, of the boundary pass- ed away to his long home, at the early ago of 24 years. The cause of hie de- cease was an internal sheen. The funeral took place on Monday, the in- terment being made at Wroxeter. Rev. Mr. Davidson took charge of the setv10e. Jas. Bald and wife, of Howick, were returning from Mr. Hislop's the other last week. day, ', ridingin a road part. Mrs. B. pu EI. Perkins, post master, who has been up her parasol and thus frightened the ailing for some time, i0 very low at horse which ran away. The occupants present and little hopes of his recovery of the vehicle were soon thrown out and are entertained. seriously injured, the lady the worst. Wm. Doig has moved into the house She is o. daughter of Geo. Elleiom roaently vacated by IL Black, opposite The Listowel Banner says :-Mrs.John club, and the Misses Wilson and A. M. 11foXay, of 13ruosels. Interesting addreo• 000 were given by Dr, Wee, of Atwood 3 C. Merrilleld, of Monlcton ; T, Fletcher, of Brussels, and others. 11 erne 19Wok) nk before the company 00parated, bap py to meet, sorry to Iert, hoping to sleet again. The Reliance Bleach! Light Co., nom• posed principally of J'nrontosheroholdors, has got into 1t little trouble et Strained, They are plautblg ales along the street with the ilades of selling illumination to whoever may buy. A f0uti1n in Stret- ford, headed by John Rend, dislintes the oompany'a rights to the streets of Strat- ford, and an injunction is talked of, The company, it le said, have no contract nor agreement with the corporation. 1411,1111 "' Another Annual Fall Excursion Brussels to the following points, and re- turning not later than Getuber 10, '91 : - Detroit, Port Huron, 83.50 ; Cleveland, 80.00 ; Saginaw, Bay City, 80.50 ; Grund Rapids, $7.50 ; Uimmmnati, Chicago, Milwaukee, 89.50. For further pertiaublrs call on T. FLETCI{ER, Town Agent, G. T. IL Dr. Tuck's office, Jae. Sutherland wi shortly move into the house next to Mr. Doig's. Will. Torrance, who has been em- ployed in the Glasgow house during the ala last. Ilor remains were brought to summer, has secured a 0111113ton in the Lietowol and the funeral took place on Northwest and leaves this week for the new field. The ."Unions" did up the Wingham base ball team at Blnovale tournament last Saturday, score h to 19.. Five in- nings were played. The "Rangers" were worsted at fool ball, however. W. 17. Clegg Alas gone to Ottawa in company with H. W. 0. Moyers, of Wiugham. It is rumored that the latter is pushing to be appointed to the Senate. Your correspondent thinks it high time that this body were not elective as some wish, hut swept ont altogether as a me- lees expense to the country and a dump- ing ground for political hacks whom the public cant be induced to elect to repre- sent them in parliament. PRESENTATION. --On Tuesday evening the football boys of Gorrie mat at the Methodist Parsonage and presented their Captain, Will. Torrance, with a plush collar and cuff one, a writing portfolia, a mirror and an address. Mr. Torrance left for the Northwest on Wednesday, where 010 has secured a position in one of the largest stores in Moosejaw. The address was read by W. Doig. Mr. Tor- rance replied briefly, after which Rev. Mr. Torreon replied also and gave wel- come to the boys. After refreshments a plea+ant hour was spent with music, con- notation, &c. Smith, Inkermun Street, late of Grey, wee visitiug her daughter iu Luther township a coupe of woeke ago. During her visit she took ill and died on. Tues- islerrira. Miss Aggie Miller is visiting friends at Ingersoll for a month. 011ae. Ritchie has been seriously ill but 15 improving nicely now. Jas. A. Sharp visited London last week and enjoyed the wonders of the Western Fair. Rev. J. A. MaLacblin, of Teeswater, preaohed Educational sermons on the Belgravia oirouit last Sunday. He was at Sanahine in the afternoon. Frank Baines has invested in a thorn' bred Cheater white pig. Ira sire and dam wero let prize winners at the To• ronto Industrial Fair last year. J. and W. Baines 110d a horse that wee apparently on the stole list, something being the matter with its 100011h. The Brussels veterinary was called on and the mouth examined when a hemlock knot was removed from the horse's mouth. Adam Scott purposes going to Mai. gen the last of this month. He has been engaged to take charge of Stone & Wells' tarn of three or thee hundred acres near Saginaw, Mr. Scott should fill the bill to is ninety. He will rent This own farm in thio township. StncioasE,-Monday evening a bompany of twenty or mote rolativee and friends of peeve and Mrs. Mooney visited their home, ou the quiet, armed with well laden baskets, and helped them celebrate the 27th annivetenry of their marriage, The time leas spent in social chat and a brief martens by Rev. G. F. Salton. R. McMurray, 4th line, sowed 111 pounds of Carter's Prolific imported, 2 rowed, barley. From it he has threshed, cleaned and geld 97 busttals to Reeve Graham at I3russels, for 50 cents per bushel. This will be an interesting item to farmers es there 10 a diversity of opinion concerning the results from sow• ing tlli0 variety of barley. Atwood. Elms Fall Fair VMS held here 00 Tues. day. Real estate in Atwood is experienoing somewhat of a boom at present. f R ' rt o evleiou will be Voters List Oou held ab Ioerger's hotel, Atwood, ou Oat. 8, 1891. Jae. Irwin has disposed of his comfort. able brick residence to A. Farrell, of Blinn, for 8950. Wm. Lockheed, 13. A., son of Deputy. Reeve Lockheed, wee elected the other any President of the Galt Ooliegiate In. stitutel football club. Tho following figures appear in the Upper Catada Bible Society's annual report for 1891 1 -Atwood breech, total amount collected for the year 1891, $94.- 00, The oonfeoti0uory businese carried on here for some time past by James Doll, brook, has been sold to Ches. Zeman, the former returns to his farm 03 the 10th con. of Elma. "Beauty and Wisdom -Which 1" wag the subjeot for debate at the Y. P. A. meeting last Frliiay night. 3, W. Ward, S, Stinnett, !L'. M. Wilson and E. 17. Harvey, were the spoallers. Mrs, J. L. Mader de upending her vaca- tion with her sister, Mrs. (D11.) Innis, of Jaollson, Mich. She will visit friends in Ohio ago before r0Luruin31. Her daughter, Frances, will accompany her home, Saturday of last week a partridge flow on Mrs. Harvey's store, The temptation proved to nautili for J. Sanders, who let bang, and the next instant the bird was lying at his Feet. It was a danay not. A Cantata, entitled "Quinn nether,' will bo given here about Dee. 25th. It wood) hionkton and Brussels Donets was in being gotten up by Miss Climie, of Lis- held in MaAliister a Heil. David Milne towel, add about 40 characters will be occupied the elude In a most aceeptebte required to reproduce this beautiful court manner. After the initiatory 00rviee scene in Biblical history. had been gone through and some eoaf06y Thursday to the Molesworth oemetery. The innoral was conducted by the Rev. 0. II. Phillimore, of the Baptist (beech, of which deceased was it member. She was in the 05113 year of her age. BARN BURNED. -Early last Sunday morning the frame baru on Uriah Me- Fadden's 50 aura lot, 12th on., was 0011- sumed by tire, sepposed the incendiary. In the barn was '2 seagulls, mower, '2 sets bobsleighs, 2 sulkeys, hay dike, rack, plows, buggy pole, &c. in addition to 10 acres of bay and 15 acres of oats. The building lits 34x50 feet and was, with contents, insnred for 8800 in the Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Go. Mr. Me - Fadden and one of his sous were absent from home at the time. Halt el. Potatoes area fine crop. The township oouuoit met here on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. T. P. dimpeou has been ill with pleurisy but is improving now. A.large number from this locality will take in the Fair et Brussels on Thursday and Friday. Last '1'00Bd0y Wrn. McLeod and family removed to Gorrie. We wish him suc- cess in his 11010 home. David Sproat, who has been off on an extended tour to the Pacific elope, Mani- toba, &o., arrived home tide week. Tux Pose for the balance of 1891 for 25 aunts in advance. To new subsoribers for 1892 the balance of this year free. The Maohauios' Institute library has been planed in the Hall over H. F. Me- Allister'O store cold is note in running order. Wellington Mc Paggart, of Chiselhurst, was hero Inst week. 'There appears to be quite a magnetic Mileage° for the Mo. Taggart Bros. in Ethel. It is reported that Robb. W ilson will remove shortly to Wingham where he will run the eugiue at Bell's furniture faotory. Bob. will be missed here. Voter's' List Court will be held at Burton'd Hall iu this place on Saber. day, Ootober 21th, for the purpose of hearing appeals in aonu00tion with the list for 1891. A gannet renovation is in order at the Methodist ehnr011. The plasterer's trowel and the painter's brush are at work. In the meantime services are be. ing hold in the Presbyterian 011nr011 which has bate kindly placed at their disposal - We do not vouch for the attthentioity of the fo1101ving but it ie reported on pretty good authority that two of the Brunetti Foresters on their retry )tome from the demonstration here on the night of the 24th ult. chased a wild Dat up is tree, and after throwing several 030310 piles until .the p,itienee of their fore .1 rangers were almost exhausted• they were compelled to leave her tarlyship mistress of the situabion. I. 0. Irl. -On Thursday evening of haat week a re -union of Independent Order of Foresters belonging to the BOW, At. HEIp WET E p To take the place of the old-fashioned corded corset, try the B. & C. corset. This is just what you can do. You can try it, and even wear it for two or three weeks, if you wish. Then, if you're not satisfied, you can return it, and get your money. FOR SALE BY A. STRACHAN. Why Not Do Yoor Own 'thinking? BEueeELo, November 8311,18110. 3, AL Motion, Goderlch, DEAR SIE.—) should have w, itteu before now 00 let you know bow I a•,' getting along. I am a lot better than I was; gaining strength every day. I Have a good appetite and sleep well. I can talcs the full quantity of the System Renovator and it does not eioken me. My limbs are all fight now ; quite smart in that way; swelling all gone. The grout thirst is gond; I drink no water at night, but I take a little buttermilk. I am quit straight again. Sent me another bo3t'e of your SYsYours, &0,. JABRenovator. DORGAN. •mucsou Cummartexc E's rias fscomtiaisac ,rr_rnm ' ..; � tU S BAKNC POWR THECOOK'SBEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE I ft CANADA. Money to Loan, Money to Loan on Farm Pro- perty at LOTTO •sST IL.1!'E 00011TEEN MONTHS LATER. B1Da8ELs, February 710,1801, J. M. 1 toLEon, Gnderich, DEAR Stn. -Fifteen years ago Last Novem- ber I started to doctor first ; I was treated for dyspepsia, but they never helpedme any. At times I suffered greatly from my stomach ; I continued. but I grew Averse. I turned dropsical • limbs and body swelled badly, Yon know the stat I was in when I went to Goderich-a mere wreck, could hardly walk -suffering from Rright's 131e - your Renovatort and Specifics Oursest . I began to mend in a few days ; continued then for three months steady. Although I was told I could not be cured, if you 5017 mo now, well and hearty ; eat everything that comes lu the way. I owe you the praise of nein my life. I was iu 13 hopeless condition when I went to you, Su fast no ono thought I would got better. I nuns spank too highly of you and of your medicines, for it was them that cured me, Words cannot express my thanks tb you. Freely pass my name to anyone. ]ours, &o., JAMES DUNOAN, Sohn nv 3, T. PEPPER, BRUSSELS. Cejfealt4eU Lin .01 1 *1 ito first steges, ean'bo successfully O hocked by the prompt usso of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Even 111 the later periods et that d'',casc, 11.e conk Ie wonderfully relieved by this medielu0. "I hove 110(1,+.yrr'S Cherry Petters" with the lead efn:et in 1Ly3 p0'nc3100. This wonderful prep0nul23) once saved my llfe. 4 lied a eminent nt cough, night sweats, was greatly 001 , e. in flush, and given up by Loy 1"'"e:10n. One bottle and a bnif o'. the 1 dttu1(11 cured ole," --A. J. Eidson, 11. 1.1„ Middlett,u, 1trcne0P,0O. "Several vane ego I wa8 30./e l:1e ill, The doctors se:l m 7 33011 in eon: np:;o -, nod that tlicy could do nothing for me, but (lvi00(1 ins, its a teat. 1. „•t, to try .As ytr"Chbrt'y Tecto al rr tnl:ing tins mrdir.lno two y1' three months I win; Cured, a11(1 tit• iteeli11 3, mi1111s good to the peeeent dt,y."-,i...a..1..113110rd, Dnrioo, Conn. „ Several years age. an al's l,000 limns from Cailforu 1, by R , I eoutraoted 0.1 eta , le L (1)11 P1.r e, me ,tl}'e I 1,-110 ,. It. 13 11,y 111,1e V a n1, ..1 ,l .3 physiet.n r 1 1 i•l r old 1„'.I 11,y in, ind,n:"r 1'sip'vl , t ..vs a brd.ie of A,et'e 1.1e1^r 1..,•1 or „ T rd it freely, and Illy 10ulr3 a ( 0 u 0100 1 •'tel to a Nattily o,nulitk,a. F:nr. thee 1 )13V0 fuyttritav 3 gu" ,.,g,,• .3 ,.'.is ')rep- a1'ntion.” -" „1.,,1 italle1Li, •,.o Ou.a.ah,'A tr. 1'� t. w. ria 7y¢ Cl„ •. t.,.d Info. 1 Dr. J. 0 Ayer ?a c., „ .: nA t 60'3 by MIDVS t.'•'0, r • •t ..t;. Private and Company Funds DICKSON & HAYS, Solicitors, dc., BRUSSELS, ONT. ALLAN LINE hloyal .flail Steamships. CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE TOnTNIGlTLY 00121000 FROM PORTLAND on HALIFAX, To DERRY ea LIVERPOOL. CABIN RATES, $40. $50 and 880. Single )tau, $101 and 100:1)) Iteturu, according to Location of Stateroom, INTERAL11)DIATE, Outward $25; Prepaid $:10 Steerage 05 Lowest antes. Aewmi niodnl ions i;nsn massed. Apply to II, as A. ALLAN, Afnutroal, on W. IE.Ii1:Rl1, AGENT, BRUSSELS. HONEY 7'O LOAN. Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 (5 62 Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. R if GREY TO LOAN. YA Money to Loan on FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES. Private and Company Funds, APPI;Sir TO J.C,leffernan, J.A.Young, Valuator. Agent. Ethel P.O., Ont. 2310 THOS. F JE OI1:1:e', :Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. an. macadam/ M,D„M.A., L.U.I',S.O., Speolalrot, - ToIlontot JONATHAN Ji tHicifART, I.Intewel, eu y3 :-- "Aft"r spo,.dmu all toy teensy coni urnperty to no purpose on 111 e,ih,nl u1"1., f"1• what they termed u hopeless ease of reenumt'ttee, l:)r•. Sinclair cern cnO." Arne. MAIM FoloLeno, W00d110u80, says:•^ "When all others fulled, Dr, fifuduir cured 113m of ata” D. Rollr:nTOON, ('arlrton place. says: - "Dr. biuobdr cured Inc, of Catarrh." Oen, 1towOn, Itlylh, 1•ays:-'•Pr. Sinclair cured 010 of huul't 10011.80 02,4 draggy, when all others failed." Disrrrxro of Priratc Nature, brought on by folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly Carex. coneultat1on Froe. Thanking the publio for past favore and support and wishing stili to secure your patronage, we are opening out Full Lines in GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Silver Plated Ware from Established and Reliable Makers fully warranted by us. , Clocks of the Latest Designs. WILL BE AT THE AMERICAN HOTEL, !MUSSELS, —o -- Thursday, Oct. 29, '91. JEWELRY I WEDDING RINGS, LADIES GEM RINOS, Bn000Ros, EARRINGS, &0. t Also a Full Line of VIOLINS and Violin Strings, &0., in stook. N. 11.-lasarer et Marriage Licenses. T. Fletcher, - Brussels. TO THE as 310)80 Sept. 23 e ySNov. 4-118rcce Oct. 7-21 Dec.2-16-3R3 BY THE n ±1391± - 1.fd HAVE T111 AOYANTALIE OF ol'Ite Attendaryts rogress Rapid rice Low Inty of Room ARY:C0LAR0 FROM ANY AGENT Or y THECOMPAMY J• T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels. Posh' Boos1ore Another Gass 01' Vew Goods to hand suitable for the Holiday Trade. Special bargains in Bib- les and Photo. Albums. Large Assortment of Beautiful Dolls. Rocking Horses, Drums, Carts, Magic Lanterns. &c. for boys. New Stook of Note Papers and Envelopes. Full lines of School Books, Inks, Scribblers, Pens, Pencils, School Bags, Slates and everything else, required at School. ..1 Few .Fancy Bast ets- Left and will be Sold at Cost. As Space is Limited a cut will be made in prides of all Toys to make room for other goods. `POST' Bookstore. M'COLL BROS. & CO. Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will injure your Machinery, when you can get the CELEBRATED "LARDINF ?" )SPECI ALTIES(— Cylinder, Lardine, Wool, Eureka, Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harness. MANUFACTURERS : LCCOLL BROS. & CO., TORONTO. 44.5m For Salo by R. C ERRY, Brussels.