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The Brussels Post, 1893-8-25, Page 8ereemseiamaratementsee Sending Away for Drugs or Book v No need of your sending to the city for the latest Drugs or Household Remedies. If we have not got them in stook Wo can quickly prooure any preparation requir- ed. Prides have advanced in all alcoholic preparations but we keep up the strength of our goods believing our customers want the best, even though it oost a little more. Purity and full strength is the first im- portance in drugs. In Patent Remedies some we eels on a guarantee of benefit or money refunded. In tete book line we parry a select as. eortment and will be pleased to order for you when not in stock (no extra charge in doing so.) Sabbath Scheele supplied at a liberal dieoount. In Bibles we bare or- dered acme speoial 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, &c. IIIIAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 50UT8EEN EST10 S10N W. G. & E. Trains leave Brussels Station, North nd South, as follows: GONG SOUTw. GOING Nonni. Mali 0:84 a.m. Mixed 0:48 a.m. 13xnress 11:50 a.m. Mail 8.10 p.m. Mixed ?:00 p,01. Express 0148 p.m, 'oral A ohiel's antang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prone it. Money's scaroe. Benssoos Public school re opens On Monday next. lows KELLY has a quantity of fire briok, furnace doors and frames for sale. Netox church Harvest Home festival was held on Thursday: Particulars next week. Tim annual Saottieb games will be held in Lucknow on Wednesday, 6th September. Geeing f'uuean shipped 8 oars of export cattle from Brussels on Wednesday of thls week. MDsens. CLEGo & DAUIEM shipped a oar of cattle and a oar of hogs from Brus- sels on Thursday of this week. This large maple trees shading the Methodist Parsonage have been trimmed as they were interfering with the roof. Tan editor of the Exeter Advocate re- turns thanks for a "mess" of frog's lege. The poor editor is thankful for anything. Brumes merobants are preparing for a rushing Fall trade. Read every ad- vertisment in TBD Posr and then go and test them. BUILDINe stone is being shipped from Brussels to Grand Bend for bridge build- ing. No better budding stone can be found anywhere. Miss McPunesoo, milliner, is combin- ing business and pleasare in a trip to Toronto. She will purchase her Fall stook of millinery while away. Nononr should grumble at paying 50 for the use of a letter box in the post - office for one year as that is really half price compared with the usual charge in other towns. Fool BALL.—A meeting of Brussels Foot Ball club will be held at the Queen's Hotel, on Tuesday evening of next week at 8 o'olack to wind up the business of the pas6 9511500 and probably organize for the Fall Campaign, Tim following persons were tioketed by J. T. Pepper, 0, P. R. Agent, Brussels : Wm. Wilson, Gretna, Man. ; Samuel Ceidbiok and wife, Boissevain, Man. ; J. D. Ronald, Moncton, N. B. ; Robert Mowbray, Nepinka, Man. .A. 0000'aroeriow has arisen between the Howe Oo. and W. M. Sinclair over the question of furnishing power for the eleotrio ligbt plant. Mr. Howe stated that he would not furnish the necoseary power and Mr. Sinclair is seeking an injunction to compel him bo do so until matters now in Oourt are decided. GARDEN leeme.—On Thursday evening of next week, Aug 31st, the Epworth Longue of the Methodist church will hold a garden party on the spacious lawn nt John Mooney's residence. The Brussels Band will be in attendance. Refresh- ments will be served during the everting. Conveyances will be provided to take people from town. Dont forget it. BIoS000Ess.—The garden party held on the commodious grounds of W. F. Vanetone on Tharsday evening of last week was a very successful one. The at- tendance was large and the program, which consisted of selections from the Band ; violin and piano duett by 1.1. L. and Mrs. eaokeon ; instrumental Wee. tions on the sleigh bells by Miss Sage, Walton ; solo by Miee Lida Crooks ; reading by T. A. Hawkins ; harmonica and piano, T. Bird and Mr. Hawkins ; solo, Jae, Jones, was a very enjoyable one. Ise cream, lemonade, bananas, watermelons, peaches, coffee, &o,, were served. The proceeds fignred up to $50. Fame Pnosete rs.-Will & Jones, Buf- fele, le, Y., furnish us with the prospects of the British apple crop, Beason 1893, in Which they say :—The early prospect of an abundant apple Drop has, up to the preeent, been realized, and should the weather continue favorable within the nest two menthe, the quantity will be the largest for many years, Out of 270 re• ports we have bad this year 79 are over average, 184 are averages and prospects are best in the most important dietricts, I6 will be remembered that the depree• Sion in trade spoiled the market nom- pletely last season and i; must be admit- ted that things are not ''y any means as bright as they might b,, a strike of most serious import being now imminent among Colliers. At any rate prospects do not favor extreme prides and 16 is to be hoped dealers will not be induced to pay too much in the orchards as was the case last season. The prospects of the crop throughout the United Statee front sections thea far heard from ie n light supply. With the report given of the foreign apple Drop furnished by the blab hcueee iu Liverpool which we submit to you it appears to its that Canadian apples will find a better market in the United States than in Liverpool, Glee. I gow and other foreign poria, littreen,s Council did not meet last Monday livening hot will convene next Monday lit 8 p. m. 'Utas Herne B05E318 and Mise Mary M)Lauchlin are attending the millinery openings at London, Scree of the medicos say there 19 a pros. peat of a good many cases of typhoid fever this Fall nnlese people are more than ordinarily careful. LAST Saturday night the town was in darkness as far as the electric light was concerned owing to the breaking of all armature in the dynamo. Tim prize lista for feat Huron Fall Show are in the hands of the Secretary, D. Stewart, who will mail one to every member. Persons who are not 'newborn but purpose attending the Fair as exhi- bitors may secure a copy of the list by applying to Me. Stewart, His postolbioe is Brussels 1f you are writing. .A co:vMxelox of the young people of the Methodist church, Wingham Dis- trict, will be held at Brnssele, Rev. S. Seliery, B. D., Rev. G. H. Oobblediok, 13. D., and Rev. J. A. MoLechlan, pf. A., with a Nyman from Wingham, Brussels and Teeswater were appointed a committee to arrange date, program, &o. tease Csun.—A metal' betweeu Bons - seta and Seaforth Gun Olubs was held on the grounds of the latter last Wednesday forenoon. There were seven Ilton on a side and the snore was as follows l- 0mas ±0e. 1EAr010011. S.T. Rose, 30 Dodds, 0 Sinclair, 18 Taruer, 0 Hewitt, 8 11'1'g:1/1%y, Irwin, 13 Beattie, 19 D. 0. Ross, 10 Stark, 0 Jonas, 10 Steveue, 14 nsllanty no, 10 Grieve, 9 Total, 74 Total l'w Brussels won by 9 shots. WxDDIxO BELLS.—A very pretty wed- ding took place in our town on Tuesday, 22nd inst., at the residence of Mrs, John Livingston, when her daughter, Mise Maggie Helen, was united in marriage to Rev. J. F. Scott, of Rodney, Seldom is a wedding party favored with so bright a day as was this. All afternoon the home was the scene of activity and by the time the hour of the ceremony had arrived a large number of friends and relatives of the family had assembled. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. John Ross, B. A., of Melville °Mirth, Brussels, assisted by Rev. W. Black, B. A., of Elora, a college trate of Mr. Scott's, Rev. H. R. Horne, B. A., L. L. B., lately inducted into the pastoral charge of Chalmer's church, Elora, also a classmate of Mr. Scott's, anted as groomsman. The bride, who was charm- ingly attired in Bream, trimmed with surah and lace, was supported by her sister, Mise Ivy, very prettily dressed in white, ea':ln carrying a rioh bognet of roses. After the ceremony the gueets sat down to a sumptuous repast which all thoroughly enjoyed. The handsome wedding cake having been distributed to all, speeches were the order of the even. ing. A number of brief, pithy addresses were listened to, each speaker warmly congratulating the happy couple and wishing them all joy and prosperity. To abtempt to enumerate blc presents re- ceived by the bride would be irepoesible for seldom is it one's privilege to Bee such a flue collection of presents es were to be seen here. Friends near and far vied with one another in eending tokens of remembrance and good will. If the good wishes and love of friends can in- sure a happy future no couple ever start- ed in life under brighter auspices, After an evening spent in music, during which a number of solos and choruses were renderers, the newly married pair left on Ilse evening train fur Wingham, intend- ing to visit London, Toronto and other places before settling in Rodney. The warm?st good wishes of all accompany them. ADDITIONAL 000.108 ox PInsT PROD. Business Locals. Txtmrnx seed at McCracken's. B.tse viol for sale at a bargain. Apply to H. L. Jackson. Beer 200 yard oaten spools at 2a. Ferguson & Halliday. Two acres of oats for Bale ou park lob 9, Brussels. Apply to T. Rally. We are prepared 60 make pictures, any sine required, at reasonable prices. Give us a call. H, J. Strong. WALEEl & EwAN, Brussels, are the local agents for the Chatham wagon, also the Bain wagon. Prioes right. 15 only Eoru Laos Ourtaine 8} yards long worth $2.00 challenge pries 91.80. Ferguson & Halliday. Ss' crAM,Es found. Owner may have the some by proving property and pay- ing for this notice by calling at E. Dunford's, Brussels. Now is the time for viewing. Public buildings, residences, pio-nio parties, etc. can bephotographed on shortest notice. H. J. Strong. To ems Pumeo.—Having purchased en- tire stook of 0. E. Perry's negatives, any pbolos. can be bad front them by leaving order at my studio. 11. J. Strong. D0N'T forget to have all your garmeute Cleaned and Dyed to look lilte new, at Parker's Dye Works, of Toronto. Reprs• sentrttives will he here this week. Agency at J. G. Skene's General Store. zona sluggish and torpid liver, nothing can surpass Ayer's Pills. They contain no calomel, nor any mineral drag, bub are oonnposed of the aative principles of the beet vegetable oathartios, and their use always results in marked benefit to the patient. MALAmAL and other atmoepberio in- fluences are beet counteracted by keeping the blood pure and vigorous with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A little caution in this re. epeot may prevent serious ilhnese at this season. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best all the•yca0-roond medicine in oxisteuce. Fa00 Titre To Tins Wonrn's It1AIa,— Everybody should go to the World's Fair. What you can see and learn there Will be of imin0tn50 value to every young man starting out in life. It will not cost you anything if you would only save up your loose change that is spent foolishly. Here is a pointer :—',Che polos you can save between getting your faded suit dyed and a new one, will carry you to the World's Fair. We have, during the past few weeks, cleaned and dyed a groat many suits for men to go to the Ohmage, Fair and the work baa boon greatly ad- mired. No person should mise this Fair, or the representetivee of patker'e dye worke, of toronto, as we expeot them to be in this town on Saturday and you will be able to give them all your garments, or they will be glad to give you any M. formation yon may wish to know regard. ing their work. THE BRUSSELS POST Atro. 25, 1893 Motown shingles at 50 dente per bunch at J, & P, Ament's, Brussels. 25 pairs beantiful Lae) Curtains always sold 91.00 they go at our Challenge Bale for 75c. Ferguson & Halliday, Henan Spavin Liniment removes all bard, soft or calloused lumps and bletn- ishee from 1100508, blood spavins, qurbs, splints, sweeney, ring bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, eto. Save 950 by Ilse of one bottle. Warranted by G. A. Deadman. WELn.1) oetxa este 1JIt39 mee...G00rge Birt hae all the necessary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaotiou, Welle )leaned out and put in proper shape. Terme reasonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnborry se, Brnesels. SIM SuMMEn ReaureenoN0.—Fruit in Sum- mer is of great value. Green vegetables ere also good in moderation. But any food eaten and undigested is, to a very large extent, as pernicious as poison, and very bad results are sure to follow. It is here that the ooeasionol use of Mem• bray's Kidney and Liver Cure has proven so useful, in relieving the irri- tated stomach and liver, and preventing Summer sioitness in many varied forme. It is reeamtnended to be kept in the house. SErnoaes.—A oar of British conium• bian shingles for sale by Bassler & Van - stone. See them before you buy. Britisb Columbian shingles will lay more per square titan any other shingles in Canaria. They are safely laid 51 maims to the weather, one thousand covering nearly 158 square feet, Pine shingles cannot be safely laid over 4i inches to the weather, one thousand covering 136 square feet. Therefore sufficient pine t0 cover the same amount of roof, at the same pride per thousand, cost about nine per cent. more then B. 0. shingle., and at the same time our shingles will last fatly three times longer than pine shingles. TIM DON'T Exaw WNAT'e Wnoxo— Brampton, Aug. 21—A good many peo- ple in these days are evidently ignorant of what ails them. They use remedies for dropsy, rheumatism, sciatica or some such disease, and after a time find out that disordered kidneys caused all the trouble. Here are some instances. James crisp, a telegraph operator of this plaoe, suffered from dyspepsia for a long time and could not ffnd a remedy that would relieve him until he found Dodd's kidney pills. They cured hem, Ile the prim', NV oanee of bis dyspepsia lay, un- doubtedly, Si, his kidneys. A well-known lady wrote to the Toronto papers a short time ago stating that she had been cured of a womb disorder by means of Dodd's kidney pills. She did not think, until she was cured, that disordered kidneys was the seat of the trouble. Valentine Fisher, of Oollingwood last year, was cured of sciatica of thirteen years' stand- ing by the same remedy. He too, found out at a late day that his kidneys had all along been the cause of his suffering. These are only some of many like ex- periences that are daily met with. AWE You RuPTan sn 7—The most eon vinoing evidenoo it the testimony of your own neighbor. The following letter le from a gentleman well known to many of our readers, written some thirteen years ago, and speaks for itself :—"Brus- sels, June 2O611, 1880—Deer Sir,—With the truss I received from you I am well satisfied. I have recommended it to a neighbor of mine who wants a double one se soon as you can send it. Send me a Blank Form and I will get it filled np and return the order and the money. Write soon and oblige, SAMUEL WAINER, Brussels P. 0., Ont." The above letter was written to 3. Y. Egan, the celebrated Hernia Speoialist, of Toronto, who an - 000008e, by advertisement iu another column, that he will visit Clinton, Grand Union Hotel, next Tuesday, 29th inse., and remain balances of the week. Siooe that letter was penned the Specialist has been constantly improving his appliances until now he hos produced what he claims as the crowning effort of his life, in an instrument that will cure rupture without resorting to an operation, thus revoltttioniziog the treatment of Kornis. • ]-MORN. WIIITINe.—In Grey, on Aug. 4th, the wife of Mr. David Whiting of a daughter. TYEnlu.w,—In McKillop, on the 1.0% inst., the wife of Mr. David Tyerman of a daughter. ScoTT.—In MoKillop, on the 15th inst., the wife of isle. Wm. Scott of a daughter. SC.A.Rrxaa, SCOTT—LIYINOeTON.—Ab the residence of the bride's mother, Fair View, Grey, on the 22nd inst., by Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A., assisted by Rev. W. Blank, B. A. of Elora, Miss Margaret Helen, eldest daughter of the late Mr. John Livingston, to Rev, John F. Soott, of Rodney. O0ITTIon—MANSBB. At the residence of • Mr. T. Phair, Wiugbam, by Rev. S. Seliery, on Aug. and, M. A. W. dhitticbe, of Wingham, to Mise Ellen 'Veneer, cf Gerrie. MAar.AT.—In Seaforth, on Sunday, Aug, 15th, Catherine K., relict of the late Hugh Mackay, of Grey township, aged 80 years and 24 days. SnINs,—Ili Grey, on Aug. 21st, Isabella, youngest daughter of Mrs. William Shine, aged 20 years, 8 montbs and 18 days. Anteers.—In Wingbam, on Aug. 10th, Walter Murray, eon of Robt. Athena, aged 7 years, 0 menthe and 10 days. WILsoo,-Ili East Wawanoeh, on Aug. 10th, Jamet Wilson, aged 07 years, 7 months and 12 days. Hansell, Sept. 7.8. Toronto Industrial, Sept. 4.16. Western at London, Sept. 14.21. Central at Guelph, Sept. 19.21. Greet Northwestern at Goderiob, Sept. 20 22. South Huron at Exeter, Sept. 25.26. Mitchell at Mitchell, Sept. 26.27. Turnborry at Wingham, Sept. 2647. Mornington &Dille° at Milverton, Sept, 26.27. North Oxford at Woodstock, Sept, 26- 97. Centre Huron itt Clinton, Sept. 25.27. Southern et Brantford, Sept. 2648, North Waterloo at Bertin, Sept. 28.27. 28. West Wellington at Ilarrbeton, Sept. 27-28, Morris Branch at Myth, Oct. 11.12, $Tkg Nag RD B,4,71rE or $srres-m- m,SE23em= 3,673. HEAD OFFICE, - TORON ASSETS, • (Seven Million Dollars) CAPITAL (Authorized) - . - Apencfes in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, C4NADZI, • T 0. $7,000,000 $2,000,000 United States ct" England Vaamga!diJ4s Potaaram. A General Banking Business Transaobed. Farmers' Notes Discounted. Drafts lamed and Cellectione made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DF,PARTMENT, Merest allowed on deposits of $1,00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of withdrawal and compounded half yearly. SPECIAL ATTlexTtOi OMEN TO THE 0000E0TI0N 00' FAaMene' 51011 NOTES, Every facility 'afforded Customers living ab a dietanco, W. D. HART, 1051x00130, MM IMS ez SNIFF', c.sA'aa rs37 d1i33:ifmgei A Transact a General Banlling Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain. FARMERS' NOTPS DISCOUNTED. SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY. Lnterest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com- pounded 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 effect 10 301110 Insure -ore in. old Bngiieii or Canadian Coupanies, or In Mat nus t'onlpliniee 09 may be desired. Aro 000 CANADA AND UNITED STATES : Tun CANonxooe Bann Or OOMtrosoE. East Wawauosh, at Belgravo, Septem- ber 28.29. Tulkeramith Branch, at Seaforth, Sept. 28-20. North Perth at Stratford, Sept. 2829. Blanebard at Kirkton, Oct. 5-6. East Enron at Brussels, Oot. 5.6. M_^v'0 S0=13 Ter A,R=FEZ'S, Fall Wheat 58 00 Spring, Wheat 58 60 Barley 30 35 Peas 54 00 Oats 82 34 Butter, tube and rolls16 16 Eggs per dozen 10 00 Flour per barrel., 3 00 8 50 Potatoes 40 60 Hay per ton 6 00 7 00 Salt per bbl., retail,,..,, 1 00 00 Hides trimmed 3e Hides rough 3 Sheep skius, 00013., 60 1 00 Lamb skins each 65 00 AppleWoos per bag50 00 Wool 17 18 Pork 7 00 7 60 Linen FALLS. N. Y., Angust 21.—The sales of cheese to day were ; Tbree hundred and twenty boxes at 6 c ; 2,490 boxes at 8ea ; 2,090 boxes at 83o ; 883 boxes at flee ; 1,172 boxes at 90 ; 116 boxes at 99n 580 boxes on commission ; 315 boxes d airy at Bic to Sao. Butter — Eighty packages of oreamery butter et 25o ; 23 packages of dairy butter at 24c to 25o. them, N. Y., Aug. 2L.—The cheese market today was steady at strong. The ruling price on the board was 8no, at which figure 8,300 boxes were sold. Twenty lots, aggregating 1,860 boxes, sold at 9o, and 250 boxes brought the top prise, Oen ; 40 boxes sold at tlee, and 1,540 boxes at 85c ; 1,000 boxes on com- mission. Better—Strong, 75 packages of creamery scud at 25o to 25ec, Messrs. Hart & Ftiokwell, of Montreal, have issued an interesting trade °bender dealing with the apple trade, giving atatistios of the total shipments from Anueriot for the past thirteen years,dur- ing which time the shipments of Cana- dian apples have risen from 169,526 barrels to 795,605 barrels last years. 1883 84 was a short year, when the ship- ments from Canada only amounted to 11,208 barrels, the shipments from the United States the same year amounting to only 60,001 barrels. Last year there were shipped from the Uoibed States 647,570 barrels, whilst there was 795,495 barrels of Canadian apples shipped—an excess over the shipment of the United States of 148,125 bbls. LIveneooa Pnov>aloo M,turee.—Cheese —The market ruled firth this week, with it steady country eonentnptive demand, and last week's quotations have been well maintained for aboiee factories. We quote today—Finest colored, 47e to 48s per owl., and and do., white, 46e 6d to 46e W. Grades from 80s to 40s haus been in moderate demand, but low qualities from 5s to 200 continue neg- lected. Butter is without any notable alteration, • Choice parcels of fresh Amerioan dreamer are in fair requesb, at 98e to 103 per owe, and grades just ander this class are rather quiet, and of- fered ab 80s to 88e. We quote—Irish butter—Cork firsts, 97e per an; seconds, 01s ; thirds, 945, MONTREAL, Que., Aug. 21.e -There wile about 8,003 head of butchers' calves, 100 calves and 250 sheep and Iambs offered ab the Peet End Abattoir to -day. There were no really prime cattle on the mnr- ket today, and the best animals sold about 4,,1c per Ib. or a trifle more than similar cattle brought on lash Thursday, Pretty good Stook generally sold rather better than on lase week ; but ball fat- ted and leanish young cattle and dry COWS were dull of sale, and prices .eon. tinge bow, or from 2ic to 8}o par lb. Calves wale in good demand, 02.50 to $8 each ; mutton critters were rather scarce to day, and sold better than for some time past, gond lambe bringing from 250 to 50,3 more than they did last week. Sheep sold at from 98 to 94,50 mob, and Iambs at from 92.25 to nearly 94 each, Fat bogs sell at from little over 6)o to a little over 0$e per lb. EAST Buonmr,o, N. Y., Aug. 21.— Cattle—TLB reoeipte were 150 oars ; the market ruled with good demand for good, handy butchers and meditate weight steers of 1,160 up to 1,850 pounds ; steers fully 10e to 20o higher, and some sales early to country buyere were at mote, heavy shipping and export grades ruled dull and shade lower, and up to a tate hour several loads were uneold, There was only one buyer, and the best load taken at 95,10 ; Philadelphia ship, pere took 1,850 pound steers at 94,45 to $4.90, and fair to good 1,200 ib. steers ranged frons 94 to 94.20 ; other grades at 98.75 ; common and green also sold at better ptioes, but old thin cows and stags no better ; good bulla sold a trifle better ; mileh cows and springers, good stook, steady ; tnedioms and common, $2 to $3 per head lower ; stook and feeders, 10 oars, draggy ; good stockers, 92.25 to 92.50 ; yearlings, $2 ; feeders, $2.50 to 92.75 ; calves, 08 per bead ; ohoioe to extra, $5.25 to 95.50. Sheep and lambe— Forty.three oars, very largely common ; weak and lower. The best lambs sold at 95 ; good fat lambs sold at 94,60 to 94.75 ; good light lots and culls at 93 to $3.60 a few of export wether sheep at 05 but good sold at 94 to 94,25. Hoge --Sixty cars choice corn.fed Yorkers ; 10 pm cent. higher ; other only steady. Corn Yorkers sold at 96 to 96.15 ; green and partly of graee order sold at $5.65 to 55.90 medium and packers' grades sold at 95.70 to 45.85; grassy lots, $5.50, as to quality ; eastern heavy hogs, $5.50 ; roughs and stage, unchanged. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. PNEUMATIO TYRE BICYCLE for sale at a bargain. call and goo it. A, 000SLEY, QEVERAL ELIGIBLE PRO– L., mums for sale in Brussels. Prices low and terms easy. Apply at THE POST Publishing House. GOOD OOD MILCH -COW FOR Sons. Just calved. Apply to JAB. 8P111IR, Lot 00, Oou, 0, Morrie. JERSEYS AIIEADD.—AT THE World's Fair ;the Jerseys gave more milk and made more oheose tvllan any herd in the test. The value of the choose wee Door 3 more than the next bigheet—viz, Shorthorns. cost of service of my Jersey Bull reduced, G.A. DDADM800, Drugglob, Boo keeller, 8e. T TORLD'S OOLUMBIAN EXPO - The Goderich Horticultural Society have completed arrangements to make an ex- hibition from the Comity of Huron of plums, pears and apples at the World's Colombian Exposition, All exhibits packed and ex- pressed direct to Oblongo from here. Parties will receive full email; for any ex- hibit they may make. All express or other charges for sending from any part of the county here will be paid at this end. Cor- respondence regarding nnmbor of specimens time for sending So., cheerfully answered by tbo undersigned. W. LANE, J, T.DIOK80N, e-4 Secretary. President. Godorioh, July 20,'98• REAL ESTATE. T1ARTMIS FOR SALE.—THE UN- DMIS0ONED has several good Farms for Salo aad to rout, easy terms in Townshipsof Morrieand Grey. 1P 8. SO 0T'1',13russels. 97-M, .I00 ACRE FARDI FOR SALE. The subscriber offal%his 100 acres of laud, being lot 21, oou, 7, -0rey, Par sale. There are 00 acres cleared and uudsr 0009, balance bush. There is a eomfortabie booth, large bank barn, good orchard, wolfs, So, ou the premises which are joining the villa of T3thol, where are eb111%11es, Stores, po0t- otlioe, railway, &o, ko0satsion given any time to suit purehasor. For further partic- ulars as to prion, terms, 80181101y to/ LAWBl3NO058017 5-65 Proprietor, Tltitej P.0, 20(( ACRE FARM FOR SALE. 1J The 200 acrefarm being 100511 and12, oon.10, Grey, is offered for sale. 120 puree aro Cleared end the balanoo well tim- bered. Buildings itret-0l rias. Orchard, well, &o. School house within 40 rods. Poem - ;don given at once if desired, For further particular's as to price, terms, 8c, apply t0 MBS. WALRBR, 3•tf Roseville P. 0, or NELSON BRICKER, on farm, OOD FARM FOR SALE.— The subscriber biters his excellent 1211 acre farm for sale. It is located on Col, 8, Grey, and le in first-class condition. Fine roomy house, largo bank barn, good Orchard Wells, 80, Farm is well drained and well Only 2 miles from Eruseele, sell outright or would take a emallor farm as part pay. Passeseien 0011113e given.iu the Fall. Fox partioulara as to pries, term a, &o., apply to Gk10RGE CROOKS, Proprietor, Brussels, FARM FOR SALE, --THE UN- DEnailNEn afore bie a tlontiicl125 ao o farm, home Lot 8 au d west part Lot 0, Con, 6, Grey, for sale. There are 100 soros cleared, balance timbered. Two dwelling houoes, barer barns, good orchard, w611 fenced. A Hever falling spring on rho place. Posses- sion given any time, The subseribor also offers for sale a dwelling house, amble and 5 00055 of land in the corporation of Brussels. he heath and garden would be rented for a o114rt tinno if not sold. Hard and soft water. Pot Mines, urine and further Plulti0ulare VW y to J01111 82fITH, Proprietor, 41.61 131110061s 1', 0, OX) W.AJNT The ,Best Goods at 17ce Best Prices. %%est Ocxy •Sour WRITING TABLETS, NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES Pepper's Brug Store, ki ILler.Yee li d li'1. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, J. 114 • Solloitor and Conveyancer. Oolles• Mons made, 0illee—Vanetone'e Block, Brus- sels, 21.8m 7 T M. Sr_NOLAIR, • Solicitor Oonvoyiutcor,otaryPub- Ile,. &o, Office—Vanden N Vanetone'e Block 1 door north of Oentr'at Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. (IAMTRON, HOLT & HOLMES, NJ Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public, Codextch, Ont. M, 0, 000IEnoN, q, 0,, Timor nNGT, n1DLET 000,0315, P. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, 80. (late of Garrow S Proud/oath; Oufoe, Goderioln.) Oinoo over Gillies & Smith's Barak, B reseets, Money to Loan. 47 AUCTIONEERS. ARAYMANN, to ud saleAuctioneer, e,farm stook, dm. y Terms cheerfully given, Cranbrook P.O. Salve may be arranged at Tse Pon Publishing House, Brussels. GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Auctioneer, Bales conduct ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stoolnt speoialty. Orders loft at Tint PosT Pnblishiug House,Brnaoelo,or seutto Walton P. O., will receive prompt attention, FJAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN- aD as an Auctioneer, I am prepared to conduct sales of farm stock at reasonable prices. Knowing the standing of nearly every person I am in a pc salon to sell to good marks and got good eoourity when gold on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed, Give mea call. 32. F S. SCOTT. BUSINESS CARDS. VT H. MoORACKEN, . /sourer ofMarriage Licenses. Office at his Grocery, Taruborry street: Brussels, N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next door eolith of A. M. McKay & Oo's hardware store, Ladies' and ehildrone bait cutting a specialty MoNAIR, • Issuror of Marriage Licenses, by appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Oommis- sioner, So., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurauoe 00. O@ce at the Oraobrook Post Moe. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM- INSURANCE, FIRE" AND MARINE, GUELPH. A LEX. HUNTER t9 clerk of the Ponrbh Division court 00, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public nvsdadtoton Insurance npilons made, 0111eo in Graham's Block, Brussels, OIL PAINTING, Mise Merles, of Wiugb nal, is mortared 60 give instruction in oil painting, %arms maybe ascertained at Miss Nellie floss' store whore samples of work may be seen. Miss /dories would also take a foto more pupils in muffle. • TA. HAWKINS, Organist in St. john's church, Brus- sels, and pupil, in the Art of 'Teaobing of A. W. Thayer, Mus, Doe., New York, will give lessons to pupils either at J. O.IIalllday's, oor. Ring and John Ste., or if prof erred, a6 tboie awn homes. Monday, Tuesday and Wednoeclay at Walton. Terms moderato, VETERINARY. t D. WARWICK, •• Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all disoases of domestieatod animals in a com- petent manner, Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Galls promptly at- tended to. 63105 and Infirmary—Two doors north of bridge 'rnrnberry et„ Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. J• A. MoNAUGRTON, M. D. • 0. M„ L,11, O,P„ Edinburgh, M. 0. P. 8, Ont, Beoidenes and Woe fu Wilson's B100lt,.corner of Mill and Turnborry Ste, JL. GIBSON, M. D. . O. M., M, 0, P. 8, Out., Graduate Queen's University Kingston, OPProu— Smale'e 1100k, one floor South of Standard B auk, Brussels, blight bell answorod nt the same place. DENTAL. 1)3MNTIISOCf M. CAVANAGH, L• D. S., D. D. D.O.S. Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario and of Toronto tint - 'vanity. Ormois—aver A. le, Smith's Store, Brussels, Voters' List, 1893. Mumone LITY or THE VILO,too Or BRDee1 Ile, COON70 OP RMS. Notice fa boreby given that I have trans• witted or delivered to the persons mention- ed in :motions 5 and 0 of the Ontario voters' List Aot,1808, the oopioe re ;mired by }laid Bedlam 6o be .transmitted or delivered of the flab, made pursuant to said Act, of ell persons appearing by the last revised As. seesfnent Boll of the said Municipality to be entitled to vote in the sold Muniehutlity at Elootions for Members of the Legislative Ass 8embly and at Municipal Medians ; and that said Net wee first posted up Ming 00100 atBruseels, on the 7th day of August, 18 03, and romaine thorn for inapootion. Electors ore called upon 615 examine the Said list, and if any ommissione or any athor errors aro fouud therein, to telco irnmediab o processions to have the said arm oor , rooted aeooxding to Saw, r, 3, SCOTT,. Dated at/truseols76h claylOfAugusrt 1838