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THS IN,
Our window this week contains
a display of Fancy G,lode,
choice of -which you can
have for
MAY 10c.
When buying presents for your
friends or the children you will
be wise in selectiur, something
from our choice stock of Holiday
Goods We buy in the best
markets and can therefore give
the best value. We will be pleas-
ed to supply you.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
souTDEnti EXTENsioN W. CI. & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
aud South, as follows:
anING SoUTEL 8010 l';',,al rr,
Mail 7:10 a.m. I Mixed I.R.15 Eton.
Express 1:50 a.m. Mall 3 1.i p.m.
armed 8:00 pm. Express 0:38 pau.
OI a.e.tusiU
A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes,
.An' faith he'll prent it.
Squaw winter.
Egos 15 cents per dozen.
PORE SeaSpn will 00011 be at hand.
CoSoROVE Oompauy Monday evening
next.
Dar wood wanted—by almost every-
body in town.
Tnar, the public about your bargains if
yon have them.
Six weeks to Christmas—which falls
on Sunday this year.
Guars is moving slowly owing to 1.0 ;
dullness of the market.
A READY market is found for all the
wood coming into town.
A. cut load of potatoes wan shipped by
W. H. McGraoken this week.
Ir is reported that Dan, McDonald 1.
ill in Seaforth with typhoid feta.
Seam they come—the new subscribers
to Tun Pon. Are you a 000eriber
AMENT BRos., Brussels, have turned
out 17,000 apple barrels this Fall at 111810
factory.
Tam almost incessant ram during the
past two weeks interferred considerably
with business.
A Imola has been oirculated that Win.
Blashill, buteher, iutended selling out.
He says there is no truth in the rumour
whatever.
SEVERAL items of interest did not teeth
us in time for publication this week on
account of THE PosT being issued a day
earlier than usual.
In addition to several cellars apple
buyer Steep has leased the Milk store
adjoining the woolen mill from P. Fergu•
son for the purpose of storing apples.
Tan dog poisoner has begun business
again in Brussels. As a result dogs be-
longing to P. Scott, P. Ameut, T. Smith,
jno, Meadows and others are no more.
W. M. Su:caste is offering a fine silver
cup, elegantly ohased, resting on crossed
guns, as a trophy for the best trap shoot-
ing 18 0. sweepstake match to be held
shortly. The oup is now on exhibition
in the window of Jas. Jones, jeweller.
Hones FAM.—The first of a Berries of
monthly Horse Fairs for this season will
be held in Brussels on '1hursday, Dec.
1st. Well known buyers, both Canadian
and America,u, are expected to attend.
Don't forget the date—Thursday, Doc.
1st,
DANIEL STEWART, Chief of the Sons of
Bootland, in Brussels, handed over a
cheque for 61,000 to Mrs. D. McKenzie,
of Seaforth, insurance on the life of her
late husband who was killed here a short
time ago. Rio held a beneficiary certifi-
cate in the above mentioned order.
List Sabbath R. F. Cameron, student
of Knox college, occupied the pulpit of
Knox chinch morning and evening owing
to the absence of the pastor, Rev, D. Mil-
lar, who was detained at Toronto, where
he and Mrs. Millar were visiting, on ac-
count of the illness of his baby daughter.
Tan following passengers were tioketed
by T. Fleother :—MIss Clara Heaily,
Detroit, Mich. ; Alex. Smith, Treherne,
Man. ; Wm, McLeod, Clypress, River;
J. D. Remold, Halifax, N. S. ; W. B.
Dickson and wife, and Miss Kate Cor.
math, Denver, Col. ; Levi S. Pond,
Buffalo, N. Y. ; Miss J. 111. Wright,
Fenton, Mioh,
Dina—Monday evening Chas, Barker,
of Seaforth, died of typhoid fever after a
brief illness. 111 wife was buried about
a month •go, her death being the result
of a long seige of consumption. Three
young children are thus !eft orphans.
"Charlie," as he was familiarly called,
was a well•known horseman and had
handled "Carlisle" for several years.
AUOIMI) TIM WOBLD,—The map entltled
eAronnd the 'World," issued nob long
eintse by the Canadian Peoiflo Railway
Compeiv, must be now familiar to the
general Canadian public. It is not, how.
ever, and cannot beoome, to familiar.
It shame on a fat surface the northern
hemiephere, whieb embraces the bulk of
accessible civilization, It le a remark-
ably lonid mop. The fleet faot which
strikes the eye in it IR the eouthern Cana-
dian boundary, midway, or nearly go,
between the equatorial an 1 &rode effete.%
This boundary is irregnIt ly continued to
a, complete cirouroferonc, by the Cana-
dian Paoiflo ocean route., dosoribing a
'single within a circle. In othov words,
the circle fornsed by the Canadian Pacific
Railway and ocean transportation lines,
takes in Canada, the Britieth 1810,1120,
Europe, Ana and japan, constituting as
vite hove said, the hulk Mame-Bible
nation, Christian and nomChristien.
The rest of the World, in t word, is "not
in it." During the past week J. T. Pep. i
per, the local C. P. P. agent, hats been
busily engaged placing maps in I3russels
and the adjacent publio Behoole Where
they can be seen and annotated,
TfIE BRUSSELS POST
lattEMSOrneserwarmesaferunatimmumusasseconsinnwormsurersoranciressamsourinaciesturraszningroaerixonsursrountyb
Cott Rose is ready for your tax- Butte Soeirrr.-, Tho annual ineetieg
es. of oosi4s Braneh of the Upper Canada, 1
Ton nostool 'e mill he 0:ten ou '11 Bible 14 iy wee. 1 in iodville church
giving day from 4:au to .00 Melock for on Thursday menthe( of last week. lbw,
the dietrthution of troth matter. John Rotel, B. A., oonduoted tho dove.
',Awl Sabbath morning J. Irwin con. tional exercises after which Proeident
dented the service in 8t, John's chapel], Strenhan offered n few appropriate re.
The evening Meeting was withd, awn, marks. The annual report ryas read
Seemed Board will meet Friday (Wu, allowing that 6112,76 had been collected elfleaoles ls an 1rim-41a Point4 Oou 0101,..1h101060, United S tato, ,0241191and•
ing of this week, The question of en. on this Branch lent year. On motion of '
gagIng teachers for 1t493 will oonstdute I Reeds. Memo. Ross Rod Jaime the report
the older lutetium. I was received and adopted. Moved by
Da. Bence, twormary d the Provincial Rev. S. Jones, seconded by Dunoao Mo.
Board of Health, believes that °holm Lanoldin that last year's (alcove, vie. :—
will viait Canada nes t year. He urges T. Strachen, President ; resident minis.
that every mimicip,t11 ty 1uiild clean up ters, Vice ['mantas ; W. H. Kerr, Seo•
and prepare. retavy•Treasurer ; A. M. MoKay, Assist.
Tilt: Cosgrove Company of minden! ex- 110 Scerotary G. A. Deadman, Deposi.
pa's, accompanied by an cloentioniet tor ; A. Stewart, H. Dennis, A. Straoh.
and a condo vocalist, will appear in the an and 1. T, Pepper, Executive Com -
Town hall, Brussels, next Monday Mu- mitten, be re eleoted, Bev. 11. aletanar-
lop, nutter the auspices of the Canadian rio, of Winghttm, delivered the annual
Order at Foresters. toldvess giving a brief outline of the
Tun Exeoetive of Fthr on County Rah. wads being done end the duty of Chrie.
bath School Associatio a will meet in tian people to the muse. A vote of
Clinton on Tuesday of next week, at 10 thanks was tendered the reverend lectur.
to make prahminary arrangements et for his able address. Moved by Rev,
for the next County Conventioe, whioh J. Ross, seconded by Rev, S. Jones; that
will be eell iu Blyth next February. the colleotors of last year and the Sem.
Costrimrs.—On the inside pages of Tun, tary-Treasurer he accorded the than
Posr may he found the continued serial, of the meeting for their past services.
"Beyond reoall" ; a short story, "Tho Carried. A collection of 65.92 was taken
vagabond of the regiment" ; poem, "Some at the olose of the meeting. The at.
folks" ; "A. pound of ditto" ; "Health tendanoe was miserably small for such a
notes" ; "Agricultural hints" ; "Some noble (muse. Brussels Branch has a
costly things" ; "Mr. and Mrs. Bowser" ; record equalled by few places iu this
"Horrors of the slaver" ; "Reoipes", &o., Province. During the pest 10 years the
&o. A lot of splendid reading not excel receipts have been as follows
led by any paper.
1,1EmILLE Cramem—Last Sabbath was
the 13th anniversary of Itev, J. Ross'
Pastorate. An appropriate discourse was
preached et the morning 'or'e in which
the work of the past WU briefly reviewed,
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HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO.
ASSETS, • • (Sov•111 Milian Dollars) - 57,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) . If8,000,01.10
1882, 6 106.69 ; 1883, 6 80.81 ;
1881, 145.04; 1885, 105.82 ;
1888, 171.42 ; 1887, 142.31 ;
1888, 141 71; 1889, 127.09 ;
1890, 125.62 ; 1881, 142.76 ;
Tile church is iu a vigorous OMMItiOn.— Making a grand total of 51,355.00.
The attendance at Melville oluiroli Salt. in 1888 Walton and neighborhood or -
bath school last Sunday afternoon was ganized a Branch of their own end took
148, the largest in the history of the charge of a portion of the field covered
school.--Thae itksgivinservice on Thus- by our oolleotors.
•iay of this week 1111"e. ns. Sermon by
tl,e paStOr.
Titatinhe ARM. —Last Sunday night Business Locals.
a (114 01 young fellows chased, caught
and abused ans. Knechtel. Complaint PURSE found. Apply at Tim POST.
has beau made and the youths will like- COMFORTABLE house to let, Apply to
ly have an opportunity of explaining S. B. Sande.
their cowardly and impudent interfer. Fon your photos go to Strong's over
ecce with unoffencling citizens. The Standard Bank.
magistrates are already iu possession of Wu, Bassumr, pays cash for hides,
the Eames Of four of the gang. There is skins and poultry.
trenble ahead for somebody and the pub. Lawn, pork and sausage at Win. Bias-
lio wont sympathise with the effetidera hill's meat market.
it they are iu,de emtert for their Balsa by the quarter at bottom prices
rowdyism. at W. Blashill's, the old reliable butcher.
TRY. our Alligator harness oil. Best
A PIECE 00, oil in use for leather of any kiud. I. C.
We met with qMte an amident Richard,.
arise as me seam to dams' Leave your order for a first•Mass quart-
Tqa ;woman drodped a log 03 type, er of beef at Wm. Blashill's, the leading
Furl made 03850311 mess.
Ilo4Spo,3 gime go fix up,
yiud so ere dipu,1 try'
But Woes 80 008009 all
0. pieoe 0; printesa pi.
Soma ;opts sego do rios understund
Ifni mysteries of the guide'
Are earl drone to raise a fuss,
13 0. 1111531140 15 011351,
00e8209130as sale nog snadaged
ppheu umithittes 'Duty ;
They'll stoma tioAk 01 10 sheurselves
mage a peiuter's
SALYATIONARMY.—The Sal vation Army
self -dental week dates from Nov. 5131 to
12111. The Army expects to raise 520,-
000 in Canada and Newfoundland during
this week, to be:apportioned as follows :—
$500 for rescue and social operations, $5,..
000 for the relief of sick and wounded
officers and officers in need, 82,500 for
the training of officers, 55,000 for the as•
sistanee of small corps in their indebted•
nen to the territorial headquarters, 6500
to the Freuoh work, 52,000 for general
extension. The soldiers will he expected
to deny themselves some creature cons.
forts so that the money that would have
been spent upon them can be given to the
fund. The general peblio will also be
asked to give of their means. Principal
Grant, Prof. Blailde, Dr, Withrow, Rev,
Dr. Thomas, S. H. Blake and Rev. Dr.
Briggs have approved of the seladenittl
scheme, and Sir Oliver Mowat wrote, "I
feel much interest in the operations of the
Salvation Array, and have much pleasure
in enclosing et contribution to the self-
denial fund."
ROYAL TEMPLABEL—On Tuesday oven•
log the semi monthly 'meeting of Brus-
sels Council, No. 880, Royal Templars of
Temperance, was held. Two candidates
were initiated. For ''the good of the
order" (luring the next 8 months the
members have been chosen on sides
captained by Miss Annie Ross and 5,
Moore, respeotively. The former pre-
sented the program on Tuesday which
was an excellent one as follows ;--Chorus,
"A better day is coming ;" reading,
',Life, its true objeet, Mrs. Jas. Kerr ;
reading, "The wake of Tim O'Hara,"
51Ise Grace Aldridge ; solo, "Breakers
ahead," Miss F. El, Kerr ; reading, "The
victor's etory," ales. Wm. Ainley ;
dialogue, ''A slight misunderstanding,"
Misses Maggie McNaughton and Annie
Ross ; solo, "Save the boy," Dr. Cavan.
agli ; reading, "The bridal wine cup,"
W. J. Spence. Marks are given for each
ra'unt 16.1.11e'r,Tsetn by the 1100818 at olose
of (leader. A new member counts 25
points, It is expeoted that a fresh
awa,keniug in Temperance sentiment
will take owe in Brussels and to aid it a
team of Temperance revivediets will visit
the town shortly, under the auspices of
No, 886. Are you helping the clause
along ?
BASE BALL Pon 1808,-5. radioed base
bali ohange in the formation of the dia-
mond Las been proposed. The plan
seems to be a feasible one and worthy of
oonsideration. The suggestion has been
made through the instance of the league
magnates. The new scheme is to in-
orease the bases of the diamond from
four to five, thereby making a larger field
88 50. to cover and changing the dupe of
the diamond to that of a pentagon or
five.sided flaunt, This would put first
base ten feet further out than it 10 now
plaoe second base to the right of its
p scent location, make third louse about
whore the shortstop usually plays and
push the fourth base about ten feet to
the left of the preseut third base. The
promoters of this fathoms olaiin thab 10
would increase the batting in that there
wotild not he so many foul balls and that
the fielding would of necessity he much
livelier, They also olairn that stealing
Lases would bo udder, and that also the
strain upon the oattherhs throwing arra
would not be so groat as it is under the
present conditions. nu; new field (Mild
tot reqiure any more players to (lover it,
the mond basemen taking caro of that
base, the shortetop looking out for third
and the present third baseman being ass
signed to fourth base.
A. coon, sound, gentle driving horse for
sale, with or without harness and buggy.
alio. D. RONALD.
REMEMBER we do no second class work
in the photo line. 11. J. Strong, over
Standard Bank.
H. J. Strong wishes to remind the
Public that his photo studio will he open
all day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day.
Fon sale or to rent, a comfortable and
commodious residence on William street,
Brussels. For pactioulare apply to 11.
M. Dickson.
FIRST-CLASS oysters on hand to -night
and regularly during the seaeon, in bulk
or by dish. MRS. R/111:, opposite
Queen's Hotel, Brussels.
BABY DAX.—Bables photos that were
taken ou June 7th can he had for $2.00
per dozen at 14. J. Strong's photo studio
between now and Nov. 21st.
GREAT bargains in hoods, naps, jackets,
&o. These are last year's stook and will
be sold at the price of the yarn. Call
and get bargains at Mrs. Kirk's, oppo'
site Queen's Hotel, Brussels.
BEAUTIFUL Houe.—Beautify your home
with our choice Oleinatie, Golden Syria.
gia, Weigelia on Hydrangea—nothing
More attractive. Plant our Iron Olad
apples, select pears, special merited and
rave plums and cherries. It will pay you.
Dou 1 delay. BLOOSISDALE Nensenr Co.,
Woodstock.
WELL -Dm -MO &ND DRILLINCL—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is proper.
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction,
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
sawed door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Bruesels, 84.02
COBSETS.—JUSt in a job lot of Cromp-
ton, Yetisi, Coraline, 660, and 0 & 13
oorsets, 'to sell at 25 per oent. below
regular prices. Also another lot ithe
"Queen" to sell at 65c., regula dollar
geode. 'We have sold 110 pair of this
one line in the last three months and
everybody is pleased with them, Buy
now and save money.
Irwin 8 MoBain,
600 cords good hard wood wanted in
exchange for harness, or oath will be
paid for any quantity of good dry wood
delivered at ono's, beech and maple, short
or long. Apply at I. 0. Richardshar-
ness shop,
"A eineuram stuseees and medical tri-
umph," so speaks an eminent physician
in reference to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ;
and the eulogy was none too etrong. No
other medicine is so safe and efficacious
in all diseases of the throat and lungs.
Examen Spavin Liniment removes all
hard, soft or calloused lumpe and blene-
helms from horses, blood spavins, ourbs,
splints, sweeney, ring -bone, stifles,
sprains, all swollen throats etc. Save
560 by use of one bottle. Warranted by
G. A. Deadman.
"Normea enemas like success," and
nothing will more (pinkly insure einem
than true merit, )for fifty years A.yer's
Sarsaparilla has maintained its popular-
ity as the superior blood•purifier. It
stands npon Its own merits and never
fails to give satisfaction,
WriAT 05 DANDRUFF ?—A disease of tido
scalp that amuses falling of the hair, fad.
lug of the hair, in feet, death of the hair,
It irritates the thalp and causes scales
and menial° eruptions—pram:lee bald.
tiess, Bear in mud that Anti -Dandruff Fell Wheat
removes Dandruff with three applications Spring W1oab.....
—stops fallioog and restores fading hair to Barley
its original color. Sold by druggists at Peasao
75 cents per bottle. °
AUCTION SALR.—An emotion sale will tubber, tuba and rolls
take place at the residence of the late Ugge per dozen.... . .
Thomas Norton, Turnberry street, Brus- Flour per barrel
eels, on Saturday, Nov. 10131, when the Potatoes
following household fuvniture will bo of- Hay per sou
Wed for ealo :-5 bedsteads, one of Salt per retait...—
which id inn, (single)with 5901814 mat- Tildes trimmed
trees; 2 large spring mattrasses ; 1 Hideo rough ..
stuffed matt/we ; 1 dressing bureau and Sheep eking, each
wash stand; 10 chairs with cane seats
; Lamb skins oath,
thaire with perforated s ;
eate12 chairs A P
with wood seats ; 1 eideboard 2 Pem• WoPolle!. P . .. .. .. : ...
broke tables; 1 °lock ; 1 cooking Stine I{ .......
segraYeT7.k. t5* Rea.717Ms
A General Banking Business Transaoted, Fernier& Notes Dlemountecl,
Drafts Ideated and Cellootione made on all points,
SAVINGS SANK DF.PARTMENT,
In Weed allowed on deposits of 01.00 and upwerde from date of depoeit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
BIMETAL ATTENTION (MTN TO THE COLLECTLON 00 FARMERS' SALE NOTES,
Every facility afferdcd Customers living at a distance.
(2.1', SCHOLFIELD, MANMER,
lortaav.V.V=EMEZtOMIII. IMISTPXOIDOCir.........16WW00.11:11,0.10911.1:10=1
OILLIES & SMITE, BAITICEILS,
13 S S
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts 13ought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United States and Groat Britain.
FARMERS'
NOTES
DISOOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND
MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
KINGS' NONA' VAPAVareVILVT.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Ciirrent Rates. Interest Com-
pomided Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
We CtrVet to write Insurance in 01,1 .11:nglieli Or Canadian COMPO111039 er 111 35,05.
Mali Companies its may be desired.
AUENT5 FOE CANADA AND MIMED STATES TUE CANADLIN BANN OF COMMERCE.
VARICOMISMOCI•395011.2E113
and stove pipes ; 1 largo kitchen table ;
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
several gardening implements. Sale will
commence at 2 o'clock. F. S. Scott,
Auctioneer, n NE MILOII 00W FOR SALE
ki Will calve in January. Apply to
al- Mils. W7L,IneCULLOBITF.soh,
Perth County.
W. J. Freeland has resigned the posi-
tion of precentor and choir leader of
Knox thumb, Stratford.
Rev. M. P. Campbell, St. Alarm has
received and accepted a unanimous call
to the pastorate of the Baptist church at
Essex.
The annual athletic games of the ool.
legiate institute will take plaoe on Nov.
11 and the oommencement exercises on
Nov. 18.
Tho number of teachers iu training at
the Stratford Model School is 43, and at
Mitchell 25. This is a vary large total
for the county of Perth.
G. D. Newman, 13. A., of Queen's
College, has been appointed to fill the
vacantly in the Mitchell High School at
a salaryeof $800 per year.
This has been a busy year in the build-
ing tradee at Stratford. The total ex.
penditure reaches over $130,000, and a
superior class of buildings has been erect-
ed.
The total building expenditure in
Stratford for this season amounts to over
5130,000. For the season of 1801 it was
less than $50,000. The new Gordon
block is approaching completiou, and is
one of the handsomesb in Western On-
tario.
While amending a ladder Wm. David-
son, of 'Darlington], slipped and fell on
a hay fork. One of the tines entered his
body 100 1315 groin, and turning upwards
inflicted a painful wound several inches
iu length. Ho WM stunned by the fall
and lay for a considerable time. It is
thought he will recover.
A woman hen lately been admitted for
the first time to the London society of
compositors. The sooiety refuses to ad-
mit women who are not paid at the same
rate as tnen.
Mr. Asquith, the Home Seoretary,
granted a respite of a week to the mur-
derer Neill, who was to have been exe-
cuted Tuesday for poisoning Matilda
Clover, ohiefiy on the affidavit of an
American, Rev. Dr. Matthews, who is
acquainted with Neill's family. In hie
affidavit the minister declares he believes
Neill and other members of the prison.
see family are insane. The respite
oomes on the public as a great surprise.
People had already forgotten the wretch-
ed man and are not overpleased to be re•
minded of him by the prospect held out
02 1310 prolonged existence. He was 00-
095102 for the consideration of evidence
01081 00 its way showing that in the 13. B.
and in Canada Neill so omidnated him.
self as to show that he was not respon-
sible for his actions. There is always
a disinclination to hang a man after a
respite, but the oase needs to he very
strong to save Neill'S neck.
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TUESDAY, Nov, 1.6rn.—Farm stock.
Lot 17, oon. 14, Grey. Sale ut 1 o'clock
p. m, 1, McNeil, Prop. Geo. Kirkby,
Auot.
SATURDAY, Nov, 1901.1.—fioneehold fur-
niture, &o., at the residence of the late
Thos, Norton, Brussels. Bale ab 2 p. m,
10. S. Scott, atm.
WEDNESDAY, Nov, 16sea—Farm stook,
implemente, &o. Lot 0, con. 12, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 12 o'clock. T. & W.
Watson, propts. Geo. Kirkby, auo.
TUESDAY, Nov. 22sen.—Farm stook and
implements, North half lot 28, con. 0,
Morris. Sale commences ab 1 o'olook,
Joseph 'Webster, prop. F. S. Scott, anat.
FRIDAY, Nov. 11T10.—Farm etoolc, im-
plements, &o. North half Lot 26, eon.
9, Morris. Sale, =reserved, commences
at 12 o'olock tharp, Jonathan Moore,
Prop. Goo, Kirkby, Audi.
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TERSEYS FOR BALE. -1
El bred Cow 4 years old ; 1 Heifer nearly
purebred: 1 Bull 2 years old ; 1 Bull Calf 0
months old. 1+,),, DEADMAN,
Druggist, Brussels.
nORDWOOD WANTED. —ANY
quantity of hard and soft eon -tweed
wanted at Brussels Salt Works. 5125 to
KM per oord for soft wood art' $1.00 to
5150 for hard wood.
T. COLEMAN,
1240 Proprietor.
pROPERTY FOR SALE.—TRE
undersigned offers her property,)* miles
north of Brussels, for -sale on liberal terms,
Thereis one core of land upon which there
are t)vo houses, stable and 0 small orchard.
The place is conveniently located on the
gravel road. FOE further partionlarS as to
prloo, tenns, &c, apply to
MRS. 1200, 5110002.10,
Princess St., Brussels
REAL ESTATE.
pARms FOR SALE—THE UN-
DMISIGATTOD has several good Farms or
sale and to rout, easy terms, in Townships
of Morris and Grey, S. SOOTT,Brussels.
37-02.
CIROICE FARM FOR SALE.—
kJ Being South 1) alf Lot 27,005.0, Morris,
100 mores, nearly all °loured. Good buildings,
000 3000 hearing orchard, Immediate pos.
elusion, Easy Tema Apply to
W.
14. 8oSitgra,Lrboh.i,1116
tf ussols.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.—
The undersigned desires to dispose of
his 100 acre farm being Lot 21, Con, 7, Grey,
adjoining the thriving village of Ethel
where are shops,ohurolies, !schools. On the
farm is a comfortable dwelliug..house, good
bank barn, tip-top orchard, wells and neces-
sary outbuildings. 86 mires cleared, balance
bush'The land is In a good state of matt-
vation and is well finned, For price, terms
and other particulars apply on the premises
to L. DOBSON,
Proprietor
0.0f lethal,. O.
200 LOIRE FARM FOR SALE.
The 200 aore farm, boin g 1015 11
mid 12, can. 10. Grey, is offered for sale. 120
acres are cleared and the balance wall tim-
bered, Bulltlings first-class. Orchard, well,
&e, School house within 40 rods. Posses-
sion given at once if desired. For further
particulars 08 00 priee, terms, &o. apply to
AIRS. WALICHR,
9-00 Roseville P. 0.
or NBLSON DIMMER, on farm.
QPLENDID FARM It'OR SALE.
L) Slums tete 11 and 12, 005, 13, Township
of Grey, County of Huron, containing POO
acres, the property of the late John Robert-
son, 160 acres cleared and free from ob-
structions, 15 mores bush, mixed timber,
balance partly cleared. Soil cloy loam,
mostly rolling, Folioed with straight rail
fences and Watered by two walls and a
spring 8117E80. 00811)30(liOUS dwelling
house, WW1 large woodshed attached men
au excellent cellar under house. Two large
barns, atone stabling and other outbuild-
ings. Two good beaten orchards, erne -
mental trees and smell fruits, miles
from Brussels, a lively town on the G. T. 11.,
convenient to school, churches and post
office. This property lies well, is a first-
class grain and stook fs,rin and should bo
seen by into tiding purchasers as it is afar -
ed at a bargain. For further particulars
MRS. JNO,ROBERT SON,
apply to
or DANIEL ROBERTSON , ou
the menneee, or by letter to Cranbrook P.
0, 1194
Notice to Creditors.
orealtore of Joseph H. Rosati, late of tho
Township of Elnia, in the County of Perth,
doomed, wbo died 00 00 about Lho eleventh
day of 0 ctobor, 1803, and all others having
claims (Wand his Mato are hereby notified
to sone by pest impala, or otherwise deliver
to the undersigned, lexoentore of the lost
will and testament (0 010 said &wami, on
or before the 28t10 Sony or, November, sage.
their 0181611121 DEMOB and aurnamos, ad-
dresses and deseriptions, end full partioulars
ef their olef)8s, statements of their athounte
and na,laire of the sonorities, if any, held by
thorn and in default thereof end Moneatate•
ty otter the BAR 2801 clay of November the
assets of the said cleansed 53111 be distribut-
ed amongst those entitled thereto, having
regard onlbe 10 100 claims of whith notice
shell have boon given as above vequired.
And this actin being giVon under the pro-
visions o f the Revised Statutes of Ontario,
Mm, 110, Sea 80, 100 00000111000 rein not he
nithie for the said assets, 08 0117 part there-
of, to any person of whose claim notice shall
not halo been toaelved by them at the time
of said distribution,
JOSEPH 0, It0ZilLI41 ,
Wbf, KELIANGTON, J "1"1,"6,
1041 TrOltbridge P, 0,
Blinked, 24,1892,
Nov, 11 1802
NOTE PAM,
EN VELOPBS,
BOOKS,
FANCY GOODS,
.LIEnatle=1111200
PEPPErt'S
DRUG
STOD,E,
DrUSSELS.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
T4 L. TAYLOR, 13ARRISTER,
O• WWI tor an 0 Cony °veneer. Collo-
tion a made, Oilleu—Yonstoue's Block, Sm.
eels. 21 -eon
W.sl‘,!1,101StoIaLiwAGyIll,
.1Int ary Pub.
lie, &o, Office—a reliant s Meek, 1 dem. north
of Popper's Drug Store, lertvete Funds to
Loan.
riAMERON, LIOLT & HOLMES,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
0 02811511, Ont.
01. C. CAMERON, Q. 0,, PEILIP 0017,
3)1181E7 110001018,
AUCTIONEERS.
A, RA.YMA.NN,
xi • Auetioneer, is always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, Aso. Tome
cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0. Sales
may be armuRed at Ton Posm Publishing
House, Brussels,
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auotioneer. Sales conduct
ori on reasonable terms, Farms and farm
etooka 8110010.167, Ordors left at Tun 1,0sT
Feb11E311134 House,Brussele or soutto Walton
P. 0., )v111 receive prompt iittention,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
611 as an Auetioneer, I EDI prepared
to conduct Woe of farm stock at reasonable
prices, Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in a position to sell to
good marks and get 00 ,0 security when sold
onor Batisfacttlon guaranteed, Give
m.
5. SOOTT,
BUSINESS CARDS.
%%T H. MoORAOKEN,
r • Insurer of Marriage Licenses, ORlar,
at his Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels.
*PQ N. BARRETT,
_L Id • Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
south 01 .1. M. McKay & Oo's hardware store.
Ludies.aml eh ildrens hair cutting a apaoialty
AMoNAIR,
. Issuror of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut,..0 overnor, Commis-
sioner, ere., Q. B. Conveyaneer and Agent
Fire Inatiranoe Go. 011ica at the Oranbrook
Post 0111ce.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
rilensaarialt
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
A LEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court
Co. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land, Loan end Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to Mau. Collaotione made.
Oflico in Graham's 13 lock, Brnssols.
OIL PAINTING,
Miss Moriee, of Whighanc, Is prepared
to give instruction in oil painting. 2.ernis
may be ascertained at Miss Nellie Ross' store
where sampled.; of work may be soon. Miss
Movie would also take a few MOM pupils in
music.
rri A. ELA.WIIINS,
I. • Organist In St. jollies Church, Mus-
sel% and pupil, in the Art of'Teaching, 00 2.
W. Thayer, Mug, Doe., New York, will give
lessons to pupils either &Vilma Farrow's,
Turnberry Street, or if preferred, at their
own homes, Terms moderato,
MEDICAL CARD&
WM. F. CALE, M.D., 0. M.,
Member of the College of Physician,
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination.
Offloo stud Residence —Main street East,
Ethel,ontario,
JA. MoNAUGHTON, M. D.
• 0,312,1, 11.0.P., Edinburgh, 35.0.0
B. Ont. Residence and office in Wilson'
Bleak, corner 00 3511 and Turuberry Sim
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
CY • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals In a emu-
petent manner. Partioular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Galls promptly at-
tended to, OCIlee and Inlirmary—Two doors
north of bridge Turnberry et., Brussels,
DENTAL.
IDUNGC1W3C1'
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. Se 13, D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dratted
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OFEICE—Ovez A., R. Smith's Store,
Bruesois,
-DUBE CHESTER WHITE 130411
IL FOR SERVICE.
unclereigned will keen for Garvin° a
There' Bred Chester WILIM 13oar, On Lot 2,
Con,17, G1'oy. Terms 8100, payable at tiros
of service with privilege of returning 11 110.
emery,
WILLIAM li16N101100,
18.5 Walton.
TMPROVEDLA.RGE WHITE YORK -
I. SHIRE BOAR.
The undersigned will keep for service this
present season the Improved large White
Yorkshire pig "Ready' on lob 20, eo a. 0,
Morris, to whleh a limited number Of sOWs
will lin taken. Perms 51.00 to be paid at
tints of aerves, with the privilege of return.
ling 11 0000000.07, Pedigree nloy bo men up-
on application, 1001314110 13101101.,
10.5 Proprietor.
OAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE
undersigned will hoop for serviee en
Lot la 00n,18, Grey, IL pure bred Clue tov
White Pig, imported from the state of Iowa
by Robert Ad003s, of aleNillop, Perms, $1.00
to impala at time 01 Berrie() with privilege
of returning if necessary,
DANILL lffoldlaLAN,
le 4 Peoprieter,
OAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE
thooraigllio 10111(00p for seevioe itt
Morrishank, the Thorot-brod (Mester White
Boar, "Uncle Sein,” No, 4,001. This hog has
taken 100 1,0150 00 11,0 lour fairs ho Wag OX -
Whited. dud his stook hits boon eetally sun.
easeful as prize whinerS. Peeigrea may be
Seen on application, Tonna, 81.00 to Do paid
at the time of serviee with privilege of ae-
turning 13 1100358109', 5, arrow
Proprietor.
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