The Brussels Post, 1891-10-23, Page 88
T
have lately received an-
other assortment of those
favorite
FOUNTAIN PVNS.
T have carefully selected
them so you can therefore
depend upon thein &l-
ing easy writers
Cruden's Concordance,
Another stock of this fine book
by which you can readily find
any verse in the Bible. Tun
BEST VALUE YET.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, etc.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOMME= 1 N EXTENSION W. 0. & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follow
GoONo Solna. Conco Nowa.
'tall am. 'Express 11:Se a.m. Mail
o:5 aBIMBIMp,m,
9:
Maxed ........ 0:05 p.m. Express 0:30 p,m.
iry.ocal Rehr5 gfcros.
A chiel's among ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll Arent it.
E. Drammen wants two good coat
makers at onc8.
Banoalxs in single harness for the nest
30 days at I. C. Rioherds.
TEE best value in flannels we have
ever shown, Alex, Sbraohan.
Boors made to order and repairing
specially attended to. Geo. Good.
LAST Tuesday Joseph Clegg shipped a
car load of sheep to Eastern markets.
Wnar about the organization of the
Brussels Curling Club for next Winter ?
Bre bargain in a fins large organ.
Particulars at Tice POST Pablisbing
House.
NOVEMBER 12th has Leen proclaimed
the Dominion Thanksgiving Day instead
of Nov. 5th as first announced.
Fos a nice pair of fine boots Cooper d
Smith's or J. D. king's, Strachan's is
the place to seoure them.
THERE was a confirmation servioe in the
Roman Catholic church, here, on Thurs.
day of this week. The Bishop was pre.
sent.
TILE brick work of S. W. Laird's and
I, C. Richards' block was completed on
Tuesday and roofing and flooring is now
in order.
Foo all hues of goods suitable for the
Fall trade go so Strachan's where you
will get good value for your money and
nice fresh goods.
500 barrels of applee have been shipped
this Fall from Brussels station by Geo.
Henderson, fur London and Lire pool.
Ile has another lot to go yet.
OuTlvanll freight has been humming for
the first two weeke of October over 80
loaded cars having been shipped from
Brussels. This is in addition to the way
freight.
MELyILLE church Christian Endeavor
Society will hold their meetings on Sob.
bath evenings after the regular preach-
ing service is over. These gatherings
will be purely religious.
BIRs. HENRY has greatly improved the
appearance of her property, corner of
William and Albert streets, by the erect-
ion of it neat wire fence. The work was
done by John Grieve, the ohatnpion feuoe
builder.
"Not all is gold that glitters" is a true
saying ; itis equally true that not ell is
sarsaparilla that is so labelled. If you
would be sure of the genuine article, ask
for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and bake no
other. Health is too preoios to be trifled
with.
STATION AOENT KENDALL bas caught
young men and boys at pilfering in and
around the depot, He allowed them their
liberty but intends handing over the next
ease to the Grand Trunk detective and
let him deal with it. Property must be
protected and if people will be dishonest
they must suffer the consequences.
WELL-DIoorge AND Dau aria.—George
Birt has all the necessary maohinery for
digging and drillin wells and is prepay.
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfactlou.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable. Residence
s000ud door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Brussels. 43.tf
BLUE RInnON.—•I')le regular fortnightly
meeting of the Band of Hope was held
on Monday at the oloee of the echoed.
The following program was presented :—
Opening 011orus, "We are a little tem-
peranoe band," by Band of Rope ; read.
ing, .1 want to vote for papa," Alex.
Ross ; ohorus, "The farmer's boy," Band
of Hupe ; reading, Ida Ergine ; reading,
Harry McCrea ; chorus, "We'll turn our
glasses upside down." Next meeting
will be Heid Nov. 2nd.
FooT BALL TOURNAMENT.—A font hall
tournament will take place on Viotaria
Park, Brussels, on Saturday afternoon
of this week and preperntious aro being
made for a big time. Clubs are expected
from Henson, Bruoefleld, Mitchell, Lie -
towel, 011, Pored, Gorrie, Bluevale end
Brussels. The let prize is 320.00 and
the 2nd, 310.00. A prize is also offered
for the best plane kick, T. T. Coleman,
of Seaford), ]Las been asltad to otfioiate
as Referee,
Lrnllol,nte,--Rev, 31r, SIobontgll, form.
Qtly of Clinton, has one of the finest
libraries in Ontario, and said to be by
far the largtstin tiro L., don Conforentso,
It weighs over four tot, , and oast over
33,000. It embraces all the 'works of
theology in various languages. If wo
mistake tot Roe. G..1. Salton, of Brus.
sale, oleo has a very extensive library,
Said to he one of the best in this sootion,
Revs. A. Stewart, and J. `y. S1lilton are
aleo said to have large libraries. In foot
ministers, in towns partiotl)ariy, now
find it absolutelyneeeseery to keep an
extensive stook of the beet standard
theological and literary Works, and it
does not take long to pick Out the min-
ister who reads and the ono ttho bee
not. --•Clinton New Era.
THE BRUSSELS POST
Eight here in our new Store, A R3eadymade Clothing Stoc
THE character of the garments is peculiar to our store alone. If
eve know it we don't sell ono dollar's worth of clothing there
can be the least doubt about. Every article is the best of its kind.
We are good fur nor statements and careful of our statements -517e
invite you to put them to the test and you will not find them want-
ing. At 85.50 any man can have a good heavy Overcoat tont will
keep the cold out ; at 87.50 a better one ; at 810.00 your choice of •
over one hundred, in Ulsters, single and double-breasted Irish Frise'
Beavers, Meltons and Napps. Our Boys' Overcoat and Snit Depart -1
ment is overloaded --Lovely little Cape Overcoats, Fine Braided i
Snits. Remember our Clothing is practical, common souse Cloth-
ing ; it is all new, which nobody can deuy—Clot Bing such as well -
Fon a nice snit or overcoat you cannot
do better than at Strachan's.
TRE famed Tiger blend of pure Indite
and Ceylon tea, the best value in the
market, at Thomson's.
111Esslts• REMELT d VANsr,NE sent 500
barrels of dour East during the past week
or sc from the National Roller mill,
Acmes; sale of two farms, one in
Morrie and the other in Grey, this Sat.
urday afternoon, at the Central Hotel,
Tea L. U. L., of ,Brussels, is talking
of holding a supper and entertainment
in their Hall, on Thursday evening, Nov.
5111.
R. STARLING, of Wingham, was in
town on Tuesday and bought up a lot of
butter from our merchants for shipment
to the East.
FIRST-01Ass oysters ou Saturday and
during the season in bulk or by the 11.11,
cooked or raw, at Mrs. Kirk's, opposite
Queen's Hotel,
A 0o==SORTABLE oavered stage has been
placed on the northern route between
Brussels and Gorrie by Messrs. Edgar
and Musgrove, the new proprietors.
IT is reported that a certain firm has
taken French leave of Brussels. They
have left several monuments to their be-
reaved oredit.,rs, H this rumour is cor-
rect.
Rooms to rent over Mrs. Strachan's
new block. Will be in readiness by Sep-
tember let. Suitable for office, sewing
rooms or dwellings. Apply to Da. Mc-
KELrEY.
Tun loch letterbox is placed in position
at the depot. It is a strong yet neatly
constructed reoeptaole for mail matter.
The mail clerks ou the trains will lift
the letters and papers twice a day.
AT the Fall Faire I, C. Richards sno-
ceeded iu taking lst prizes on team and
single kern ess wherever be exhibited, ex-
cept in one place ou team harness and
his harness is acknowledged by all to be
seooud to none in the County.
9 thousand dollar col leotion isaunouno.
ed to be taken in the Methodist church
a week from next Sunday, toward the
liquidating of the debt on said building.
The amount will be reaebed if each
member and adherent do their part.
TRE Ronald Works have ordered com-
plete eleotrival dynamo winkle plating
machinery for the purpose of silver
plating their Fire Engines and will be
able to defy the world in beauty and
dnfeb as well as in working qualities.
Tum regular quarterly meeting will be
held next Sabbath morning in the
Methodist church. Testimony meeting
commences at 0:30 o'clock, In the even.
ing the pastor tvill give the last of the
series of Modern Bible Paintings "Cal-
vary."
EAST HURON PRIBEL—The '.treasurer
will be at the Amerioan hotel, Brussels,
on Saturday, Oct. 31st. and the follow-
ing Saturday, from 2 to 0 p. m. for the
purpose of paying prizes in commotion
with the recent Fall Show:
15.2* D.STEWART, Treasurer.
PRACTICE heate for Fall races were in
order at the Driving Park on Tuesday
afternoon of this week. One of the
jockeys dismounted on the•mile•a-min-
ate principle, on the home stretch. No.
body was hurt- "Dick" is a fine horse
but a "beggar" to hold.
Baer Hugon Conservatives hold a
Convention in Brtlseels Town Hall on
Saturday afternoon of this week to nom.
inate a standard bearer for the next
eleotion to the Commons in opposition
to Dr. Macdonald, who has parried the
banner through two contests.
A Lane and well Besotted stock of
Cooper d Smith's boots and shoes just
received at Strachan's. In addition to
the above exoellent make and quality we
have added several lines of ladies and
geubo fine Boots manufactured by J. D.
Ring d Co. As this firm has a high re-
putation for style and durability we hays
only to mention the foot of having them
in stook and shall be pleased to show
them to 0010 many customers.
Alex. Strachan
Tlni Lstowel Banner says of the reoeut
foot ball tournament at Atwood t—A
su000soful foot bell tournament wag held
in Atwood on Saturday, Oct. 10111,
There were three teams competed, Brus-
sels, Gorrie and the Marlboros (a oom.
blued team of Listowel and Atwood.)
13l'usseln oomtnenced play at 1.030 p. nn ,
and after ten ininutes play, J. Wilson
succeeded in placing She ball between
the uprights. The Marlboros scored
again during the Jirat half. In the see.
and holt the elaelbo,oe were kioking with
the wind and scored three times, malting
a total of til goals to Brussels 0. After
a few minutes rest play Lutes resumed bo.
based Garcia ttucl the Marlboros. The
Marinoroe Won by 2 goals to one, and
also won the first prize which was [spurge
of 315.00. Brussels and Gorrie played
off for mined prize which Was a purse of
310.00, Brussels won by 8 goals to 2.
After the games wore over the contest for
distance kicking took place. W. Sloan,
of Brummeie, won the prize which Wag e
handsome silver napkin ring, He malted
the ball 60 yards. The clay was all that
could be desired for playing football.
A largo crowd was present to witness the
game.
Second to none in the
iJonnty
dressed men and boys wear. We do not claim to hake a fashion
plate out of you, to dress you as no 1111111 was ever dressed before or
ever will be --dressed without crease or wrinkle; but hundreds of
the best dressed men in .Brussels and surrounding country aro
wearing our clothing and it would be bard to porsuede them to
wear any other. We ALso GET s0100 of VIE MOST LOVELY SUITS AND
OVERCOATS '1'o OnDEn— having everything new in Wale Worsteds,
Cork Screw Worsteds, Plain Worsteds, Scotch, English, Irish and
Canadian 'Tweeds. Overcoatings in Beavers, Meltons and Nappy.
We can suit you in Dither ordered or J.leadymade Clothing. Drop
in and see us in our new Store, •
asscasmammalwrzmommaasruamasacamaramamarmawaxremaramagozteamautsx
A 010.0.an and stone foundation is being
put under Bishop Ward's hoose, ,john
street. Jamas Mitchell is doing the work.
Ix the prize lief of the Belgrave Fail
Show, Wm. Wray was given orednt for
1st prize for buggy. it should have been
Jas, Walker, Brussels,
BEATTIE Boos. "'.Topsy" won an easy
race iu Mitchell last Friday over Oliver's
"Della." The distance was one mile and
purse is said to be 0100.
A chandelier, containing four lamps
fell in the Merhodist church, las Sunday
evening, shortly after the lamps were
lighted. It was a close call from being a
big fire.
Pinion found in Brussels oontalting a
sma)1 sum of money. The owner may
have the same by proving property and
paying for this nobiee by applying at
TRE Poser Publishing House, Brussels,
A amen wall is to be built to the West
of the Queen's hotel to etrengtben the
wall damaged by firs the time the buns
were burned last Fall. The space inter-
vening between the hotel and barn will
be utilized for stabling purposes.
When the hair shows signs of falling,
begin at once to use Ayer's Hair Vigor.
This preparation strengthens the soalp.
promotes the growth of now hair, restores
the natural color to gray and faded hair,
and readers it soft, plitu:t, and glossy,
T. G. Mo0Raotax has had his large
commercial wagon in the painter's hands
for the past few weeks. A most credit•
able pieoe of work was done on it by W.
Roddick in lettering, gilding, scroll work,
dc. Brunets wont take a book seat on
the artistic.
YELLow FRONT.—James T. Ross has
opened Data breed new stock of groceries,
do. in his new yellow front grocery and
he is now prepared to wait on the pub•
lit in the lines be carries, tae has the
neatest and brightest looking grocery in
town. Call in and see him.
Tun following bhrongh tickets wer
sold by Th"s. Fletoher, agent G. T. IL:—
Dave Sinclair, Gaylord, Mich. ; Pete
McIntosh, Gaylord, Mich, ; W. J. Mc
Faddeu, Utterson, Muskoka ; N. 13
Reed, Moosejaw, Aseinaboin ; 31aggi
Maxwell, Lapeer, Mich, ; Mrs. Waals
Saginaw, Mich.
Farm nap To WORSE. --The Clinton Naw
Era evidently has it bad judging by the
following : "We knew it—When the
New Era predicted that W. H. MoOrack
eu, of Brussels, would cabbage nearly al
the vegetable p•izes at the northern
them we felt satisfied there would not
be many but what he would carrot Stray.
Just go through the prize lists and see
how he has beat other exhibitors, and if
hie mind should nut be iu a state of peas,
then we know notning about it. He
meet have early rase so have sucoesded
so well, but there is satisfaction iu know-
ing that be bas not a white elephant on
his hands.—He'll turnip at the shows lust
as faithfully next year, and although he
may not make very much ochry by doing
so, he manages to splash other exhibit.
ors. Re has beast at is so long, you see.
It is said that his knowledge is so great
that he can caatifloloor by its right came
without seeing 11." Mao. takes the plain
every time and no ono can citron him at
the Fall Fair without getting their drum-
head pinkled. He requires no more
eoohin to sweep the poultry department.
At the Perth As,n1zee Monday Annie
Ilainee received 31,000 damages from
James(lJlotie for breach of promise of
marriage.
A Ftenuh cook employed at the Albion
Hotel, Stratford, Ids been arrested for
stealing a quantity of valuable jewellery
from the hotel clerk. After taking the
artioleslhe wanted to St. Mary's, but was
shortly afterwards brought back to Strat.
feed in a heels. He gives his 1a0le as
Ingersoll, and refuses to say where the
stolen property is.
sa.rixa�rna.
ENGLER—GILL.— On Tuesday, Oot. 20th,
at the Methodist Parsonage, Monk -
ton, by Rev, W. J. Brandon, Mr.
Joseph Engler, of the township of
Grey, to Miss Mary A. Gill, of the
sante township.
COLLINs-8005. At the Manse, Oran.
brook, on the `Slat inst., by Rev. D.
13, McRae, Mr. James Franklin Col•
fins, of the township of Elmo, to
Miss Eliza Ross, of the township of
Grey.
IiE11rrx—PEEL,—On Sept. 300.1, by the
Rev. J. W. Pring, at the residence
of the bride's parents, Mr. Thomas
Oeetzlieepin, of Toronto, to' Mise
Solien J., oldest daughter of Dir.
Robert Peel, of 111e 6111 con., Flow.
ick township,
axr7. D-
HaNEA.—In East Wawenosh, on the 10th
inst., Jane Hanna, aged 77 years.
Haan —In Atwood, on Tnasday, Oct.
13th, Mr. John Hoar, aged 41 years
8 months,
ROBERTSON. —In East Wewanosh, on the
Otlt lust., the infant obild of James
R,oberteon, aged 8 months.
1-1 naso.—In Mitchell, ou Oct. 13rd, be.
loved wife of David Hughey, aged
23 years, 8 months and 5 days.
e Rlvnns.—At Tesewater, on Oot. 1st, El.
don F. Rivet's, infant son of Albert
r and Annie Rivers, aged 2 months.
SMART.—In Fullerton, on the and inst.,
Jane Smart, reliot of the late Alex,
e Smart, aged 88 years and 3 months,
Walsh ROBERTSON —In East Wawanoeh, on the
18111 inst., Mary 11., daughter of
Arch. Robertson, aged 20 years and
2 months.
HINOsroN.—In Bolivar, Missouri,• on
Oct. 10th, William, second son of
the hate W. G. Hingeton, aged 50
OOn PArslax Or OrxEli DAYS.—Ab the
Fall assizes in Stretford the following
history was placed before the Court con,
earning a former well known resident of
Brussels :—Henry Armstrong was p01.on
trial oharged with having stolen three
promissory miter' from C. P. Moore. The
two men went into partnership in the
business of selling clothing through the
country and taking the purchasers' notes
at six mouths in payment. Armstrong
had arranged to discount the notes at a
bank in Listowel, and the three had
been given to Moore and given to Arm-
strong to get dis000nted. Afterwards
Moore asked Armstrong for a Otero of
the proceeds and t11e latter, he stated,
refused to give him anything out of
them. Moore told the court and jury
that just before he had the dispute with
the prisoner about the notes he had been
himself having a friendly game of dards
with three other men at 50e a, corner.
For some reason not stated one of the
pleyere oonelvded the play with a violent
attack on the plain tiff,the result of whioh
was that the Litter had been deprived of
the sight of one of his eyes. The assail-
ant afterwards saw the plaintif'f's wife
and gave her 3200 in oompe0s61ion for
the injury to her husband. So when the
plaintiff spoke to Armstrong about the
autos in quo.tioo Armstrong ouggeated
that it he was to ehar'a the proceeds of
them with Moore the latter should sitars
with him (Armstrong) 010 3000 he had
made by getting his eye destroyed, ho-
0a1t55 it WW1 while Moore was laid op as
1118 reselt of the battery upon him that
the notes had boon endorsed by him
(Armstrong,) This Moore could cat see,
even with his uninjured eye and 115
therefore instituted this prosecution.
Ilia Lordship witlldro,v the case from
the jury and iio niascd the prisoner on
the ground that tho dispute was one for
settlement by civil process.
years.
SEIEr,s,—Ab Fort Ransom, Dakota, on
Sept. 17th, Mrs. Thos. Shieis, sr.,
formerly of Grey. township, aged 74
years, 7 months and 4 days.
CLAngi,-1n Wroxeter. at his sister's mei-
dense, on the 160h of October, Thos.
Clark, aged 80 years, third son of
the late Donald Clark, Inverness,
Scotland, brother of the late Wm.
Clark, and father of Mrs. Robert
Allen, of London.
.d.vcrosoT7' SBZ,FJS-
FarnaY, OCT. 80171.—Farmt stock, Itn.
plemente, &o., Lob 8, Con. 11, Grey. Sale
commences at 1 o'olook, sharp. Elias
Dickson, prop. Geo. Birkby, aout.
arvsssax,s
3:ZA2113:Z=2 k3,
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tubs and rolls....
Eggs per dozen -
Flour per barrel,.
Potatoes „
Hay per ton
Pork .. . e
Hides per Ib
Salt per bbl„ retail..•.,
Sheep skins, outfit
Lamb skins smolt
Apples per barrel
00 91
88 90
3b 50
55 57
• 26 28
14 16
14 00
4 50 00
25 5 80
10 00 00
5 50 6 00
4 00
1 25 PO
65 00
65 00
100 150
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
IllWO GOOD 00AT MArzr3,BS
L wanted ab once at
IS.Il'ONCORD'S, 13ratsol•
s,
�EAOHER WANTED FOR S. S.
L No. 8, Morrie, for 1501, male preferred.
Allplioante tvil1 pivu experle0 ee, referenoe9
aro state eatery expected, Apply to Or ad,
dress,
11.9 0. CU10.11E, Brawls P. 0,
•AN'TEf),—AN EXPERIENO•
1Van gen eral servant t0 go to Brandot
Mao. Good wages and a pemanent nose'
Lion to a good reliable person, Apply ab
Tali PosrPub llsblegNouse, Brow Is.
C AME ON -TEE PREMISES—OF
l..' the undersigned, Cwmbrootc Suryoy, on
or about July let a yearling Baiter tett and
tvllJto in col Or. (S weer 18104015st°d to prove
p roper ty,pity nxponsesaid take nor assay,
104 0, 8. Bo 0111310,
E.i'1 STRAY, '— CAI11B ON TILE
prorates of the eubxsnlbc
r on or
abort October lot, 2 Delves eco rod and
white, the other bleak and white, The own.
or le retiue5tod to 000ve property, pay ex -
parses and take them awny,
14.1
ALMS. BTEWART,
Lot 2, con. 8, 0.roy.
MONEY TO LOAN.—PRIVATEPnnde. Apply to GE0110E HIESSTox,
Jolla t, Illinois, or to
41.80 THOS. BELLY, Brassels.
12, 000 LES, 11ZILk A YEAR.
The (tint or oy Pure 13 red Jersey Bull bus
given 0,000 lbs. or Milk iu ton months with
her first calf. She is eXpee bed to give 15.000
ls, bin 12 months with her third calf b'oi'
further partionlare regarding this Bull ap-
ply at my Drug told Book Store, Brussels.
G. A. DEAD10814,
QT
1'RAAYED Ji1iPREM.THE PRE.
00x8 01 the Undersigned, lots 4 and 0
eon. 15, Grey, ou or about Sept. 100, 9 red
yearling stem's and'0 spotted yearling Ayr-
shire heifers. All them alive peg rings in
right ears. 50,00 will be paid for the iuror-
m ution leading to their recovery.
19.4* IBOB11 LT BLAIR,
Wel to P, 0,
•.'OR SALE — HOUSE, LOT
and Cruet Otn'de,,, situated Jost outside
the corporation of Mussels, The under-
signed offers his beautirul homestead, com-
prising ail acre Of land laid out in email
fruits, a good brink house, stable, llret-class
well, oto„ making a 0omploto hone. For
further particulars apply to
4-11 S• R
BPEA,
russels.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice le hereby given pursuant to Revisal
statutes, Ontario, 1887, chap, 110, that all
personshaving olaime against the estate of
Donald Moss, late of the township or Grey,
to the County of limon, melon, who (nett
on or about the 8111 d1Lyof Minuet, 1801, ale
x•. quired on or before the that day of De-
cember,1801, to send or deliver to the under-
signed agent for Henrietta Rose, admiuls-
trabrix of the estate of the said deceased, a
statement lu writing of their names and ad-
dreuees with fun particulars Of their Claims,
and securities, if any, held by them.
Notioeis given teat after said last mon.
boned date the atlmialsnntrix win 4150*1-
bube the assets of the said deceased amongst
the parlous entitled thereto, having regard
only to cloths of whish she shall then have
notice, and said udmiuistratrix will not be
responsible for the assets or any part thore-
uf 'so (istribeted, to any person of whose
Oahu notice shall not have been reeeivnd as
aforesaid.
A. MUNTER,
Dated4tbis 14thAOab• '81,1 AdmlBstsws, Ont.
Notice to Creditors.
Norxox is hereby given, 0ur0aaut to the
provisions of chap. 110. see. 08, R. S. 0. (1587)
that all parties having claims upon or
against the estate of Jo ha Lowe, late of the
Township of Grey, in the County of Huron,
yeoman, deoeaeed, who died ou or about the
seventh day of June, last, ggnat, are on or be-
fore the Sarn DAY OF NUVEN1RE10, A. D.
1801, to Bend bypost prepaid or deliver to
W. B. Dlaksoo Brussels, Solicitor for the
Executors of the will of the said Jobe Lowe,
deceased, a statement in writing of their
Christian and surnames, and addresses, and
Mil particalars of their claims and the nat.
urs of all securities (if any) held by them.
And notice is hereby further given taut
atter the said 10th day of November, the Ex-
ecutors will proceed to distribute the meets
o f the said deceased among the persons en-
titled thereto, having regard only bo the
claims of which notice shall have been
given as above required, and the said Exee-
atom will not be resoou5ib le for the assets,
or any part thereof, to any person or 5500005
of whose claims notice shall not have boon
received at the time of such distribution.
Dated atn1•uesols the 20th day of October
A. D.1801.
W. B. DICKSON,
15.8 Solicitor for Executors.
AUCTION SALE
TWO - VALUABLE - FARMS,
Situate reepeatively lu the townships of
Gray dud Morris. County of Huron,
Pursuant to instructions from the Vendors
there will be offered for sale by PUblie Aue.
tion on 5alur Isy , i4e Clil1411Y e1' October,
at the boor al 2 to cloak p, M. at the CENTRAL
1IOY'1.0,1n the Village ni B01Osele, the follow•
ing desirable farm Properties
Ist, The eolith half of lot No, 27 in the Otlt
ooveesa3on of the Townelttp of Morels eon-
tatulugl00Mena or laud, morn or loss, 00
aoroe Or weiall aro cleared and in ,L good
state of cultivation, and the balance of
welch is timbered with hard wood. The
bmldings tensest of a log house enc goon
fratuc bourne with stone fonedatlon0, There
is a large young bearing orchard on this Pro-
perty. also a good well and the fences aro in
good repair, Tina splendid farce , s situate
about two miles from the thriving village of
Brussels, which 11000055000010 01 the best
markets in the county fon' grain and all
kinds of farm ermine°, and is known as the
"13roatifoot" farm.
2nd, Lot No,14 h1 ttyhe 12th ooncesslon of
,trod ac 0,more oielass containing
are reboot
85 Dares cleared ands 311 ,t 6r5b.blae9 state of
cultivation, the balance Is well timbered
with
farm. 'This111here yarn
first chess buildings on these promisee Won,
elating Ora large two-story hricif Imago, wolf
fini1,,ons with etched no ounda1:000, Thu a 10110100
rt good orchard of choio0 fruit,bearing tress
and aped well no the 110111ieeO, end the
i• enema giro in good Minh., 2111s do0lrwblo
propott7 is eitnuttd about 11 talkie from too
village of Braesele talc 1 utile from the vil-
lage of Oranbrook,
Both plopertiee will be sold subject to a
r°servo bin. The titles to both forms aro
111disputilblc. Immediate poeseseiol, Per.
thee par nielurs at to tonne of eels, oto., will
be made known on the clay of sale or upon
application to theuuderelgued,
F. B. AoOatgbeeirogr, W. Vedv & tio] Oitor,
Dated at lirusiels Ont,11, '01,
(?c'1'. 2'3, 1891
USE
PEPPER'S.
PILLS.
GET TIIEM FROM
J. T. PEPPER,
CHEnIIST & DBUGGISr1',
BANKING.
1)FINTCSkI & M0TAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
T'ro, ,oaLot a C-o2asr0.1 Z3axalcius
Alaoixiorao.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and Units4 States Drafts bought
and sold.
Interest allowed on Dsposite.
Coffee/lone madeoufavorable 110008.
Oauoclian Agents—Mrsner,Axr's BANE oe
CANADA,
New York Agents—Iatronrrns AND Tnan-
Ene NATIONAL 13Ann,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
R• L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
tions made.olO flog .-VConveyancer. eck,OBrus-
Brus-
sels. 21-8m*
SINCLAIR,
V • Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub.
lie, &a, O9lce—Groham a lllook,1 dc ,o' north
of Popper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
Login,
DICKSON & HAYS,
(Late witb Garrow R Proudfoot, Code.
ri0h,) Hamsters, Solicitors, Oonveyaneers,
80. Oinces—Rrassols and Seafot•th, Brus-
sels o19oe—Upstairs over Dank. Money
to Loan.
n. fl. RAYS. W. B. 0101/5014
BUSiNESS CARDS.
MISS O'OONNOB,
Teacher of Organ ana Piano.
45.tf Prinoess street, Brussels.
H. McORAOT15EN,
orybgsretseat his Grceluruor yte, Bruse,
1L N. BARRETT,
Tonsorial Artist. Shop—.Next door
eouth of A. 1T, Moffay,i Co's hardware store.
Ladies' and ebildreus hair nutting a specialty
MISSpBALL
Piano, Parlor ai ni 1011`,5 Organ. Rb'5oial the
tsntino given t0 Technic, For further in-
formation address— Box 172, Brussels,
,t WONAIR,
• appointment of of
Marriage
o0oinln by
loaner, 80., R. B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Iueurauoe Oo. Office at the Oraubrook
Poet 011l mo, .
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
IiarRAW%E,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
A LEX. HUNTER,
COI gluon. o Conveyancer, Notary Public,
LandLoan
nsnctiFtaduveabeano lod Insanities
Col eons me.
OB1os to Graham's Blook,Brussols.
OIL' PAINTING,
Miss Merles, of Wiaigbam, is prepared
to give instruotioo in 001 painting. 7.erms
maybe ascertained at Miss Nellie Hoes' store
where samples of work May be seen, Miss
Merles would oleo take a few more pupils iu
music.
rp A. HAWRINS,
• Organist in St. John's Ohurch, nrute
sets, and pupil, in the Art of Teaching,of A.
W.'rbayer, Mos, Doo„ Now York, wigive
lemmas to pupils either at Thee, Furrows,
ler ed,oat their o own homes Tereusmoder-
ate.
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DENTAL.
ADENT1B4T1
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the iloyal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto UM.
',natty. OBNIen—Over Pepper's Drug Store,
Brussels,
AUCTIONEERS.
,t•
RAYMANN,
Auctiogeor, is always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, etc. Terms
cheerfully given. Ofaubrook P. 0. Sales
may be arranged at TRE PosO Publishing
Hosea, Bruseele.
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed auctioneer. Sales oonchmt
setok reasonableby. thrum,Ordure
Farms and farm
etoblceb1115 city, 3r ru sss left at to
Poen
P. o.,wllreoelveprom sent Walton
P. 0„ will reoolvo prompt attention,
U'AVING TAKEN OIlT LIOEN-
to conduct sales of formletooklaat reasonable
prices, knowing the standing of clearly
every person I gal 10 a Position bIs 4811 to
good marks and get good security when eon
OR 005015, Satlofaotlou guaranteed. Give
mea call. 92. 1P. S. SCOTT.
MEDICAL CARS.
112. Ji'. CALF, bt, D. Q,
0V
1' 1lumbm' of Bi10
grid Sm' Dons o ColingoexPhyysiotan,
g f Ontario by o1reetEget.
Oboe and Rostdouce—tlmin street least,
19tbel,dubnrim,
:TY A. MoNAUGIITON, ivl, I).
C) • 0,M„1,, 11,0,
At P., ug Store front
bi, 11 P
1010 M.
an gear's brag Store from 0 to
1
haunt
a, t a and Prom 1tob of 4 'o m., At other
form-
erlyoWraybo by 1)r 11 his residence,.
000upiod by Dr. Butohivanu, 1'Tilf St.
VETERINARY._
D. WARWICK,
El llsnor Graduate or the Ontario
Veterinary of Ooll sot1 is prepared to treat 51.
cliPatent
of inmestioatiO animals ti a eom•
potunt manner. Partteular attention paid
to veterinary deetietry. Calls moult. at.
tended to, bgloe and therm/try—Two14005
ulrth of briOgo,Turuherry 41„ Brussels,
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