The Brussels Post, 1893-8-18, Page 8;f
THE BRUSSELS POST
Se11d.1llg Away for
Drugs or BookzI
No need of your sending to the oily for
the /sleet .?ruga or Honsellold Remedies.
If we have not got them in stook we can
quickly prooure any preparation requir-
ed. Prices have advanced in all aboohobio
preparations but we keep up the strength
of our goods believing our customers want
the best, even though it cost a little more.
Parity and full strength is the first im-
portanoe in drugs. In Patent Remedies
acme we sell on a guarantee of benefit or
money refunded.
In the book line we carry a seleot as.
eorbment and will be pleased to order for
n
do ng so.) ou when nSabbath Scot in stook hioola suo pplied pliedatharge la
liberal discount. In Bibles wephave or-
dered some spooled values for Fall deliv
ery. Albums have been ordered for im-
port some months ago and will soon ar-
rive. Anything in our line we will gladly
procure if not in stook.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 8, & R.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
nd South, as follows:
GOING SolTa, Go:Ne NORTE,
Mail...,......,• 6:34 a.m.Mixed 0:46 a.m.
lexere85 11159 are.I Mall 3:13p.m,
Mixed 0:00 pan. Fspress 9:43 p.m.
Pat z .etvs Jtczno.
A ohiel's amang ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Bees are up to 10 dents again.
R. T. or T. next Tuesday evening.
Bnpssois Fall races on Tuesday, Sept.
12th.
SPECIAL meeting of Brussels Council
next Monday evening.
A. Kmetro has disposed of his covered
phreton to R. Leatherdale.
A GREAT many in Brussels and locality
have been laid up with cramps and dysen.
try.
Constable should keep his eye on
the furious drivers, especially co the
Sabbath.
Quiex a number of Brusselites will at-
tend the Seafortb Bicycle Tournament
next Wednesday afternoon.
Two hay presses are at work baling the
balance of the bay stored in Brussels.
It is being shipped Fast for export.
Orin thanks are' due to the Bicycle
Tournament Committee, Godericb, for
complimentary ticket to Thursday's
sport.
Mies KLT0 WmeoN, Elizabeth street,
was among the successful candidates at
Guelph who obtained 3rd class certifi-
cates. She will attend the Model school
Host Fall.
Losmownu is giving $1100 in purees on
Sept, 5011 and 6th next. Raoes 5011, 2.45,
2,35 and 2.22 classes ; 6th, 2.29 and 2.10
°lessee, Entries close Sept. 1st. Horace
eligible Aug. 25511. There will be two
great day's sport.
MESSRS. SeoTT & • JONES shipped' two
cars of prime cattle from Brussels last
Wednesday. 20 head were purchased
from Wm, Robb, Morris, which averaged
1,363 pounds, netting him about 91150.
A number of fine animals were also
brought in by Messrs. Bryan. They
were not weighed.
Bates Tuesday morning fire broke out
in G. W. Green & Son's saw mill, Kings-
ville, and burned it to the ground, to-
getber with about 150 cords of wood.
The lumber was mostly saved. Lose
over 92,000 ; insurance 9400. The cause
of the fire is a mystery. Mr. Green was
a former resident of Brussels.
LAST Wednesday morning D. McMil-
Ian had A. Coate and wife, of Hallett,
before A. Hunter, J. P., charged with
enticing his children away from home,
The plaintiff pave his evidence after
which bis solicitor, R. L. Taylor, asked
for an adjournment to have the children
in Court. This was greeted and Court
adjourned until Saturday at 10 a. m.
Womees' Aseoc:ATloE.-Last Tuesday
afternoon an organization was set on foot
to be known as The Woolens' Association
of the Methodist church. The following
officers were elected :-President, Mre,
Thos. Maunders ; Vioe'Pree., Mrs. E.
MelsomSecretary, Mrs. Watson
Ainley ; iireasurer, Mrs, R. Leatherdale.
It is expected that a large majority of
the ladies of the congregation will unite
with this new Aseooiation which is in.
tended to prosecute a lino of work that
ham been largely neglected for a number
of years. The Association purpose hold-
ing a Thanksgiving Supper shortly, of
whioh due notice will be given.
Tens Postotice Department has issued
a notice stating that the inolosing of a
letter or any writing serving the purpose
of a letter in a newspaper, or in any
other article of mail matter passing at
less than letter rate, is an offense at law
punishable by s fine of not less than 010.
Several convictions have lately been had
finder this section of the Postoiiiee Ant,
and postmasters are requested to exer-
cise the utmost vigilance to prevent
frauds of this character. A question
having been raised several times lately
ae to the postage rate ou one flowers,
peatmastel•s have been informed that
out flowers are clued as fifth °lase
matter, rate 1 Cent per min00.
Nth 18 EEP,T.-Last Saturday night a
traveller stopped at the I6evere Hones
and asked lodgings for the night. His
request was granted and in dos course the
Avenger and regular inmates of the
hoase retired to rest. Shortly after 1 a,
ne. a ora»il of glass was heard and the
proprietor, Harry Janes, felt far his
dissolver' and was relieved to give a
warm reception to the intruder. The
said, 111r. Intruder, not showing up en
investigation was in order when it was
found that the stranger had risen from
his bed and without waiting to these had
walked through the window and (ellen to
the ground. Not only this but had
i. t�'ghted ill ,the open cellar way. The
ft1l woke hint up with considerable
empbasle althongli he was entirely
ignorant of how be got there. The.
wortdet was hew he escaped. being ;tilled
but a8 ft wive his iujurlos conflated of a
few bruises on /tie hands and he woe elle
50 resume his travels on Sunday,
GEC, Rogers, jr., has taken tt position.
in G. A. Deadnlan's store where he will
remain until A. I. ItloOoll's return tram
the College of l:'barmaoy, Toronto.
AN exopreion will he run to Niagara
Falls and Grimsby Park on Saturday of
this week, Train leaves Brussels 0,0 6154
a, m. Return tickets 92,00, good to re.
turn on Tuesday.
A 1,8011080E motel; MS annonnoed to bo
played here on Monday last between
Luoknow and Winghain Juniors but the
teams did not materialize, Eaoh club
had won a matoh'hence the desire for
neutral ground.
Fon the past few months It Bender.
son has had to work industriously with
the watering dart to keep the dust down
on Turnberry street. He attended to it
well, however, as he does to all work in-
trusted to him.
TEE building of the water tank has
been re -let to Alfred Lowry, • by the
Council. Mr. Lowry purchased the stone
already on the ground from Jae. Kelly.
The latter was unable to go on with the
work Owing to poor health.
NEW STA1I5.-A new postage stamp of
the value of eight cents ;e uow being put
into circulation. Thie stamp will be
available for the prepayment either of
registration tee and postage combined, or
of postage only. The five cent registra-
tion stamp will be withdrawn when the
present supply ie exhaueted.
THE following passengers were ticket-
ed by J. T. Pepper, 0, P. R. agent,
Brussels :-J. M. Parsons, Victoria, B.
C. ; Jae. Turnbull, Lauder, Man. ; Robt.
MoDole, Cypress River, Man. ; Nelson
Gerry, India» Head, N. W. T. ; George
Beirnes, Binsearbh, Man. ; Wm. Short -
reed, Hartney, Man. ; Charles MoQuar-
rie, Crystal City, Man.
E1Tus1EAL.-On Wednesday morning
of this week Rev. D. Perris, of Maley,
brother-in-law to the groom, tied the
matrimonial knot between Thomas
Kneohtel, teacher, and Mise Lizzie,
youngest daughter of A. Reid, Brussels.
The oeremomy wee performed at the
residence of the bride's father, Elizabeth
street. Mr. Kneohtel and bride have the
best wishes of all for their future happi.
Dose and prosperity.
DOCTOR'S Dreema.-In speaking of
Brussels celebration last week the Wing.
ham Times says :-There was a good
attendance at the Brussels sports on
Wednesday and the different games were
keenly contested. Brosaels people are
noted for tbe vim and push they put into
anything they undertake in the shape of
sport and Wednesday's games were no
exception to the rule. -The Atwood Bee
is not so well pleased and remarks :-
There was quite a crowd at the sports on
Wednesday, bat very few farmers were
present. Craubrook football team won
the 925 purse, defeating Wingbam by 2
to 0. Listowel baseball team beat Wing.
ham for the $80 purse. Brussels foot.
ball teem got away with the Seaforth
team (nor the Hurons) by 3 goals to 0,
The other sports were not hotly contest.
ed, consequently little interest was taken
in them.
New POSTOSTICE.-Monday morning
the new postoffioe in Brussels was thrown
open to the public who are not slow in
expressing their pleasure at the con.
venienee, comfort and general appear•
ante of the new structure. The building
is a 2 story brick, 22x40 feet, the lot
story being 12 feet high and the 2nd 1.0
fest. The downstairs is all finished in
ash and looks tiptop. The first 16 feet
of the building is devoted to the use of
the public giving them ample aocommo•
dation. 300 new letter boxes have been
put in and with the 70 lock boxes will
supply the needs of the people of this 1o'
oalfty. The boxes are arranged after the
shape of en expanded V, the wicket be-
ing. in theoentre. At the North side is a
door with folding counter whioh will be
need for registered matter, postoffioe
orders, &e.The general delivery boxes
have been relegated to obscurity and
every family, or hearty so, will have a
new box which will add to the conveni-
ence of both Postmaster and petrone.
The new building is airy, well lighted
and conveniently arranged for the Post-
master and hie assistant, A. W. Rose,
who have 14x22 feet of space for assort•
ing tables, safe, &o. Mr. Farrow has
saved neither labor nor expense in per
footing the arrangements and we feel
safe in saying Brussels poetofiioe is one of
the finest iu Western Ontario. The
stone work in the foundation was the
handiwork of James Kelly ; D. Lowry
did the brickwork and plastering ; Wet.
Ainley put on the gravelroof ; Robert
Armstrong bad the wood work and all
fittings to attend to ; and W. Roddick'e
staff wielded the brush. No part of the
work was Blighted and the building is a
oredit to all who bad to do with its arae.
tion and completion. An inside poroh
has been arranged t0 be utilized in the
Winter. A glass partition will likely
run from the letter boxes to the ceiling.
Mr. Farrow has had a few sholvee and a
counter arranged in the front o8loo and
will open a news stand and stationery
counter. Tine upstairs is finished as one
room and has a nioe balcony at the front
door.
Anrmr1OoAL L00AL ON Plann PAGE.
Business Locals,
BASS viol for sale at a bargain. Apply
to H. L. Jackson.
BEST 200 yard cotton spools at 2o,
Ferguson & Halliday.
Two acres of oats for gale on park lot
9, Brussels. Apply to T. Kelly.
WE are prepared to make pictures, any
size required, at reasonable prices. Give
us a gall. H. J. Strong.
Wittx=n & EwAN, Brussels, are the
local agent» for the Chatham wagon, also
the Bain wagon. Prices right.
Ono store will be open on Saturday of
this week, Will be pleased to see all old
au8tomer8 bank, Jenne lawn!.
16 only Eon Lace Curtains Be. garde
long worth $2.00 challenge pries 91,89,
Ferguson & Halliday.
Now is the time for viewing. Public
buildings, residences, pio-nio parties, etc,
den be photographed on shortest notion.
H. 3. Strong. •
To mom PaoDid,-Having purchased en•
Sire stook of 0, E. ferry's negatives, any
photos. can be had from them by leaving
order at my studio. H. 3. Strong.
.!conn, -On Turnberry St., Brueselo,
0bog of good wheat with the letter D on
the bag. Owner can have the Same by
paying for this notice, (Sall at 296,
Turnberry street, Bressele.
To Cure Kidney Complaint, you must
trent the Liver, ttlelnbray's Kidney and
Liver Cure acts direct on the Kidneys,
00mbined with a tecatment for the Liver.
Try it, one bottle will con711100 you,
1t0nexosA shingles at 60cents per
bunch at 3, &P. Ament's, Brueeels.
26 pairs beautiful Looe Curtains always
sold 91,00 they go at our Challenge sale
for 750. Ferguson & Halliday.
"THE Proof of the Pudding is in the
Eating," Membray'e Kidney and Liver
Cure has been pronounced the best
remedy ever put in a bottle, for the Cure
00411 symptoms indicating Kidney or
Liver complaint.
Mon RENARxABLE ON EAiTn.-So eaye
Professor Gresham, Now York, of St.
Leon Mineral Water, to invigorate, build
up and preserve strength and happiness
life long. It ie impossible to epeak too
highly of St. Leon. A fresh supply to
hand at Geo. Thomson's.
BE sure and put a box of Ayer'e Pills
in your set:di01 before travelliug,eitbor by
land or sea. You will find them eon -
umlaut, edioaoioue and safe. The best
remedy for costiveness, indigeetion, and
sink headache, and adapted to any
climate.
Tire Chinese pay their doctor only so
long as he keeps them in health. They
believe in preventing rather than curing
disease. Thie is round sense, and one of
the strongest recommendations of Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, a medicine which not only
oures diseases bub prevents them.
WELD-Dreonos AND Dnronewo.-George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
diggiug and drilling wells and le prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in .proper
shape. Terms reasonable, Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
aide of Turnberry at., Brussels. 34-tf
RELIEF le the Hones. -Distressing
Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in
six hours by the "Great South American
Kidney Cure." Thie new remedy is a
greateurprise and delight to physicians
on account of its exceeding promptness in
relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys,
back and every part of the urinary pas-
sages in male or female. It relieves
retention of water and pain in paseiog it
almost immediately. If you want quiok
relief and mare this iayour remedy.
Sold by G. A. Deadman, druggist.
Sn ergines. -A oar of British Conlum-
bian shingles for sale by Balker R Van.
stone. See them before you buy.
British Columbian ehinglee will lay more
per square than any other shingles in
Canada. They are safely laid 54 inches
to the weather, one thousand covering
nearly 153 square feet. Pine shingles
cannot be safely laid over 44 inches to
the weather, ons *matted covering 186
equero feet. Therefore eufioient pine
to cover the seine amount of roof, at the
same price per thoosand,.oast about nine
per cent. more than B. 0. shingles, and
at the same time our shingles will last
fully three times longer than pine
shingles.
Fnou TORONTO, -The attention of our
Ruptured readers is palled to the adver-
tisement iu another column of the re-
nowned specialist, J. Y. Egan, who has
been in business in Toronto over 20
years, wherein he announoes a week's
stay a0 the Grand Union Hotel, Clinton,
on Tuesday, 29th inst., and balanoe of
that week. The affiioted should not mins
this opportunity to get relief ae this
gentleman's time is fully occupied at
home and he rarely gets away from the
city, but at the solicitation of several
physicians who cannot conveniently go
to Toronto, be makes this special visit.
Read his announcement.
Goo» Orion AND Ma SALES. -Toronto,
August ie. -Frank Brown, a prominent
druggist of Shelbourne, Ont., MS in the
city last week, and talked with your cor-
respondent about the crops and business
in the vioinity of bis home. "The crops
aro first.class," he said, so the farmers
are busy in the fields and merchants eon -
sequently find things a little dull: But
there is one article on the market just
now that Bells more rapidly than any
preparation I ever handled, and I have
put a good many through my hands.
That One is Dodd's kidney pills. Their
sales never fall off. I get them in five.
gross lots, and it tithes no time to get rid
of that quantity. The best of it is, every
one who has taken the pills has been
benefitted by them. Nearly every map,
woran and child in and around Shel-
bourne bas used them, so I know what I
am talking about.
BOR.S7 -
TnonNTON.-In Bluevale, on the 4511 last„
the wife of Mr. Nelson Thornton of
a daughter.
SeoTT.-In Brueeels, on August 10911, the
wife of Mr. Peter Scott of a son.
b.6Arnemaf79.
Youteo-HAAIacosD.-At the residence of
the bride's father, on Thursday, 3rd
inst., by Rev. A. Henderson, M. A.,
assisted by Rev. G. E. Williams, Mr.
Robert 3. Young, of Elma, to Mise
Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Mr.
George Hammond, of Atwood.
SANDERBON-MITCHELL: A4 Baokmarob,
Inverkeithing, Fifoehire, Scotland,
on July 25th, by Rev. John G. Rob-
ertson, 13, D., Mr. John W. 'Sander-
son, Wroxeter, to Mies Leta Kate
Gilchrist, fourth daughter of Mr.
Miohtel Mitchell,
Resou EL-PbnID.-At the residence of
the bride's father, Elizabeth street,
Brussels, on Aug. nth, by Rev. D.
Perrie, of (Mosley, Mr. Thomas
Kneohtel, to Mies Lizzie, youngest
daughter of Mr, A. Reid, both of
Brussels,
ax>Ip_
$ELDER. -In Turnberry, on Aug. 11th,
Rodney St. Clair, eldest son of
Walter Belden, aged 0 years 1 month
and 1 week.
Hensall, Sept. 7.8.
Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4.16.
Weetern at Loudon, Sept. 14.21.
Central at Guelph, Sept. 19.21.
Great Northwestern at Goderioh, Sept.
20 22. •
South Huron at Exeter, Sept. 25.26,
IGitohell at Mitchell, Sept. 20.27.
Turnberry ab Wingham, Sept. 20.27.
Mornington & Ellice at Milverton, Sept.
26.27.
North Oxford at Woodetook, Sept, 26•
27.
Centre Huron at Clinton, Sept. 20.27.
Southern at Brantford, Sept. 20 28,
North Waterloo at Berlin, Sept. 26.27.
28.
Weise Wallington at Havrieton, Sept.
27.28, •
Nottb Perth et Stratford, Sept, 2B 29,
Blau ha
8 r6 at Kirkton°
r 0 t. 5.0.
]last Huron at Bru05els, Clot. 5.6.
Morrie Branch at Blyth, Oot. 11.12.
AUG. 18, 1893
ST�NL>�1 .D BAX.0 0. C1,1V�27� ,
7els .'$9ss.'GSp1TF729 1872,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) 97,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) - • - • 92,000,000
Agencies in nil prineipal•points in Ontario, Quebec,dlfanit0ba, United States 35 Finland.
Vagfessza Romeo.
A General Banking Business Traneaoted. Farmers' Notes Discounted.l
Drafts Issued and Collections made on all pointe.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
BPECTAL ATTENTION OIVEN TO Via 0o5LEorION Or FAIESEae' SALE NoTEa.
Every facility afforded Cnstomere living at a distance.
W. D, HART, 1 348Acn3.
G ILLIES 84 SMITE, BANICE1131
B1-LUssE]i.s,
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United, States and Great Britain.
FARMEAOS' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
Samaris ,fititAir Prp.sas°r. mr.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com.
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at tbe end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
'We effect to write Insurance In old English or Canadian Companies, or in lint.
nal Companies as may be desired.
AGENTS FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES : Tau CANADIAN BANE OP COMMON.
73R-r7ssmx.,s i52A'-�, >✓TS•
Full Wheat
Spring wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tube and rolls....
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel
Potatoes
Hay per ton
Salt per bbl., retail......
Hideo trimmed
Hides rough
Sheep eking, each
Lamb skins each
Apples per bag
Wool
Pork
58 60
.. 08' 60
80 35
54 00
32 84
15 16
10 00
3 00 3 60
.40 50
6 00 7 00
1 00 00
34
8
60 1 10
65 00
50 00
17 18
7 00 7 50
BELLsVILuE, ONT., Aug. 15. -There
were boarded to day 20 cheese factories,
offering 1,525 boxes white and 3,110
boxes. Total 1,880 boxes. No !Wee.
INGERSOLL, ONT., Aug. 15. -Offerings
today, 4,110 boxes of cheese ; no sales ;
small attendanoe ; market dull ; 990 of.
fared.
Tonoavo, Aug. 15. Flour - straight
roller, 92 80 to 93 ; extra, 32.50 to 92.75.
Wheat -white, 590 to 60e ; No. 2 spring,
575 to 58o, red winter, 590 to 600 ; goose,
60o ; No. 1 Man. hard, 810 to 82o ; No. 2,
790 to 800 ; No. 3, 70o to 720 ; frosted
No. 1, 65o to 660. Peas -No 2, 65c to
87o, Barley -No 1, 48o ; No 2, 40o ; No
3 extra, 36o to 40o ; No 3, 82c to 930.
Oate-No 2, 88o to 40e. Market increas-
ingly dull. Sales -Red and white wheat
outside at 610 and No 2 Man. bard ontoide
at 700. Oats on spot at 39o. Peas out.
side at 55o.
EAST B0PPALo, N. Y., Ang. 15, -Cattle
-Thirty oars on sale ; active ; shade
higher ; choice 1,400 to 1,600 pound ex-
port cattle brought $4,90 to 95 ; good
heavy weights, 94.60 -to 94.90 ; fair 1,850
pound steers Bold at 94,85, and down to
93.80 for light butchers ; about all sold.
Sheep and lambs -Fifteen cars on sale ;
very slow ; balk of offerings common to
fair, with little good sheep or Iambs.
Sales of good to choice Iambs at 95,00 to
35.40, and it took fairly good stook to
bring 94.50 to $4.75 ; no good sheep were
on offer, and choice would not bring aver
$4 to $4.95, but some extra export stook
would probably sell higher. Hogs -Re.
oeipte were about 7 oars ; the market
ruled strong and higher for light grades
by 80o to 500, and steady to easy for
mediums and heavy grades ; good light
Yorkers and pigs brought $6,25 to $6.30,
and heavy weight Yorkers, 96.35 to 96.40 ;
mediums and heavy were dull, and choice
heavy sold at 95.60 to 95,65 ; that were
too heavy for trade.
LONDON, Aug. 14. -The Mark Lane Ex.
press, in its weekly review of the British
grain trade, Saye: -Now English wheat
is offered in provincial markets at 239
per qr. Besides the serious dafioit in the
general yield of bome.grown wheat, the
yield of grain of milling quality is almost
everywhere deolarod to be disappointing.
Foreign wheat has deolined 6d. At the
close of the market in Loudon today all
breadstufs were firmer. New English
red wheat sold at from 26s to 80s, and
white at from 27e to 34s. American
wbeate were sold for 6d advance, Oats
wore firm, Corn wee Steady. Fine flour
was held for au advanoe. The prices of
rye, linseed and rapeseed favored buyers.
The Agricultural Gazette published cob
bated reports from 500 distriola of the
United Kingdom, showing that the cereal
harvest this year is too worst since 1879.
The bay Drop is the worst ever recorded.
Potatoes alone are above the average.
Ton0Neo, Aug. 10.-(speoial.)-The
cattle market today was dull, with
receipts of thirty oarloads, but there
were about twenty loads from yesterday,
the demand for exporter is still Black,
there being no inoentive to buy, owing to
the bad condition of British marlsete,
Exports from Montreal this season, 52,-
800, ae against 62,400 during the same
time last year. Last week's abipreenle
4,300, ae against 8,600 the previous week,
Prices ruled at 4o to deo, per lb., the latter
for ohoice. Grasp -fad stalkers are quos.
ed at 84o to 8eo. Butobers' rattle aro
also dull with quotations ruling at 84o t0
590 per Ib„ the latter for choice. Infer.
for animals ere quoted at 24o to 3.
Oalvee dull, at 92 to 97 per head, and
mileh cows at 980 to 940 eaob, Sheep
are dull, with little demand ; this best
are quoted at 25e to 8o per lb. Lambe
are quoted et 92 to 98.50 oath. Hogs
iu moderato amend, at 590 to Go for the
beat ; other grades dull and not wanted.
John Swan et Sons, Edinburgh, in
their weekly report of Augeet 14, say
Fat math, have boon shown in fair
numbers, and the boat qualities baVe met
a good trade at 108 a head more Money.
Seoondary also rather dearer. Fat oowe
dear. There were only 168 Canadian
cattle at Sbieldhall, and 500 States cattle
at Yorkhill, which have met a better
trade. S11eep in fair /supply and trade
equal to last week. Beet iambs quite as
dear, secondary the turn cheaper.
Values made lower prices, while pigs
maintained previous rates. Best des.
captions of store cattle and sheep aro
easily sold, but secondary are diffionit to
quit. ;Pinch oowe, a small show, and
met a bad trade. Beat Beef, 8e 65 ;
Canadian, 5s 9d to 80 ; secondary, 7e per
stone ; best mutton, 745. to Sd per lb.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
SEED WHEAT FOR SALE.—
Early sled Clawson.
DONALD On0BA13,
6.1 Lot 9, Oon. 9, Grey
SEVERAL ELIGIBLE PRO -
maxims for sale in Bowels. Prices
low and terms easy. Apply at
THE POST Publishing House.
GOOD MILOH COW FOR
SALE. Just calved. Apply to
JAS. SP C'IB,
Lot B0, COs. 6, Morrie.
JERSEYS AHEAD.—AT THE
World's Pair !the Jerseys gave more
milk and made more einem than any herd
in the teat, The value of the choose was
'over 3 more than the next highest -vis.:
Shorthorns. Cost of Berviee of my Jersey
Bull reduced.
G.A. DAADISIAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, de.
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN E'%PO-
SITION.
The Godorielr Horticultural Society have
emulated arrangements to mho an EX.
hibition from the County of Huron of plums,
pears and appt the sorld's Columbian
Exposition.All exhibitspacked and ex-
pressed direct to Chicago from here,
Parties will receive full credit for any ex.
habit they may make. All express or other
charges for sending from any part of the
county bons will be paid at this end. Cor-
respondencs regarding numberof spectraene
time dor sendigng S.o., cheerfully answered
by the`uV L6Ngned.
S. T. DICKSON,
3.4 Secretary. President,
Goderieh, July 20, '98,
REAL ESTATE.
ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
maner8xnn has several good Farms for
sale and to rent, easy terms in Townships
of Morrie and Grey. 15 8. 8(OTT,Brueeele.
87-tf.
ion ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
x_rThe subscriber offers9rie 100 acres
of land, bong lot 21, eon, 7, Grey, for sale.
There are 90 acres cleated and uuder crop,
balance bush. There is a eomlortable house,
large bank barn, good orchard, wells, &o., on
the premises which are joining the village
00 105loal,whers 070 churches, stores, post -
05000, railway, do, Possession given any
time to suit purchaser. For further partic-
ularsae to peke, termer, &e., amply 001
LAWREN01e 4.013 sox,
6 -Id Proprietor, Ethel P.O.
' 0(1 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
V The 200 acre farm being 100811
end 12, eon, Hi, Grey, is offered for sale. 120
neves are cleared end the balance well tim-
bered. Bulidiuge first-class, Orchard, well,
dc, School house within 40 rods, Polees-
Bion given et Ouse if desired, 170r farther
per tioulare as to price, terms, &e. apply to
9 -ti R
MB8o
. WAsevil,
oseville P. O.
Or 0510313005SMOKER, on farm,
GOOD PARM FOR SALE.—
The subscriber offers his exeelleut 166
aero farm for sale. It is located ou Oou.8,
Grey, and is in Plrst•das8 oonditlon. Fine
roomy house, largo bank barn, good orchard,
Wells, &e. Farm Is Well drained and well
fenced. Only 8 miles frau Brussels, Will
Bell outright or would take a smaller farm to
Part . pay. Possession 00810 be given' in the
Pall. Per particulars as to price, terms, do„
apply to
010011830 01100113,
43russele.
FARM FOR SALE. --THE UN•
man5YONISDoffershie splendid lila acre
hum, being Lot 8 end west part Lot 0,00n,
6, Grey, for nate. There are 190 norms cleared,
holmium timbered. Two dwellih houses,
banit barns. good orchard, well fenced.. A
never failing spring ou tho .placePestles-
Mon0s-
on given any time. The subscriber also
offers for sale a dwelling bouso, otable and it
soros of land in the corporation of Brussels.
Tho house and garden would be routed for a
short time if not sold, Hard and soft water,
Pot prices, terms and further particulars
apple to JOHN SMITH,
974.E Proprietor,
Brussels I'.0,
MPROVED LARGE WHITE Y0191K.
SHIRE BOAR„
The undersigned will keep for service this
171505130600700 1990 lni)0rovad large white
orrie1ito pig ' JleaeIy 0u lot 20, moa• 6,
Morrie, to aken11 a rmit0,,1 number of sows
wi ho taken, Taros 81;00 60 ;30 paid at
Mine 0tsaevloe,With .the eiVilego05 return -
in g f1 neaaesary, Pedigree Ina4bo soon up,
on a plioatlOti, 1103310891011951700,
1011 Proprietor,
' ."OD WAIN
The Lest Goods
at The Best Prices'
Thou i31X'Y 'Your
WRITING TABLETS,
.VOTE PAPER
AND ENVELOPES
Pepper's Drug Store,
I11►,L7 o,LL.hi.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
adae Conveyancer. ati me. 0MaV3olBros-
sale, si-8m
M. SINOLAIR,
• Solioibor, Conveyancer, Notary pub•
lie, dee, Odioe--'Vauetone'e Block 1 door
north of Coutral Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan,
CAMERON, .HOLT & HOLMES,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
00(1811511, Out.
X. 0, OAMEDON, Q. 0., PHILIP 710LT,
DIIDLET 110LnIns.
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
. Solicitor, do. (lata of Garrow d
Proudtoot'e O1Dce Godorloh,) Otnee oyer
Gillies & Smith's Sauk, Brussels.
Money to Loam 47
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, ,e always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stool,, .$e. Terme
oheertully given. Cranbrook P. 0. Sales
may be arranged at Tan Pon Publishing
House, Brussels,
GEORGE KIRKBY,
LioeneedA;uctioneer, Sales conduct
ed on reasonable terms. Parma and Yarm
stook a apeoialby. Orders left at Tan Poem
Publishing Eouse,Bruseals ,or eentto Walton
P. 0., will receive prompt at10ntion,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
to oonduot sales of farm stooklat roc prepared
pt3aae. Rnowig the standing of .nearly
every per8oa I am in a position to sell to
good marks and got good easurity when Bold
on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Glee
mea call. 83- F S. 80OTT,
BUSINESS CARDS.
WH. MoORACKEN,
• Mee
at his Grocery; urnborrygstreet,IBruoeello.
R N. BARRETT,
Tsouth of d PJ Mslil aytdc Oo's door
Ladies'e.nd ohildreos hair eutbing a specialty
AMoNAIR,
• Sourer of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieub,-Governor, Oommia.
Fire Insurance Co. Conveyancer at th pranbrook
Post Office.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM-
INe0EANae,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX. HUNTER,
Werk of the Fourth Division Court
00, Enron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land, Loon and Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to loan, collections made.
OBlea in Graham's Block, Breaeele,
OIL PAINTING,
Miss Stories, o! Winghem, is prepared
to give inetruction in oil painting, derma
maybe aeoertaiaed at Miss/011ie Bose' store
where samples of work may be seen. M;ee
Morin would also take a tew more pupils in
music,
(Ti A. HAWKINS,
Brus-
sels, and pippPil in the Art ofnist In St. p.Te chi ' of A.
W. Thayer, Mas. Doo., Now York, will give
leesnns to pupils either at J. 0. Halliday's,
cox. Ring and John Ste„ or if preferred, at
their own homes. .Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday at Welton. Terms moderate.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
01 • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals 00 a Dom.
potent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calle prompt; at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary -Two doors
uortb of bridge 9'4rnberry et., Brunets,
MEDICAL CARDS.
T A. McNAUGHTON, M. D.
0.M., L. B. 0, P„ 17dtnbnrgh, M. O. P
8, Out, Beeidenoe and aloe In Wilson'
Block, corner of M111 and Turnberry Ste.
eiM
L. GIBSON, D.
• 0. M„ M. 0, P. S. Ont., 19raduat5
Qneeu's University Eing0ton. 0rv1oE-
Sma1e's block, one door South of Standard
Bank, Brussels. Night bell answered at the
same place.
DENTAL.
71SEIN'XItee T:
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Bayo; delleda of Dental
Surgeone, Ontario, and of Toronto 'Uni-
versity. Orman -Over A.B. Smith's Store
Brttaeoto,
Voters' List, 1893.
MONIOIrALITE OP THE VILLAGE Or Bis» est e,
00IINTr oe BuaoN.
Notice is hereby given that I have trona -
witted or delivered to the poroonsmention-
ed in sections 6 and 0 of too Ontario Votore'
Liat•Aot,1808,thecoitus remand by said
0e08ous 90 be transmitted or delivered of
the flet, made pursuant to said Aet, 134 all
persona appearing by the last revised 40 -
seamen* Boli 01 the said Muuioi;olity to be
entitled' 5 Voto in the f t Municipality a-
eombly It [ort Municipal a of the eetioso ' A d
t that and at dratos Blip at i and
that said list was drat posted lip at my om5a
at Brussels, on the 7th day of August, 1899,
dad remains there for inepeetion,
gloaters ere called upon to examine the
Said list, and if any ommis5fona or any other
errors are found b11005in, to take immediate
p0eee5eiono to have the Raid errors ear -
tooted according to favi.
•
F. 8. 5001T,
Dated at Broads 7th day ofAugBros 1998,