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The Brussels Post, 1893-9-29, Page 8t THE BRUSSELS POST SEPT. 29, 1893 rea(ra ACIM 5 111 WAIT , AIT i Wait for our Importation of Bibles Hymn Books Prayer Books Gift Books Dolls Albums Work Boxes Fls,noy Goods. They have been ordered for importationsome months ago and may arrive auy day. As usual We will have a good selection at reasonable prices. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &o. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North nd South, as follows; Gorx0SooTH, GOING NORTH. Mail 0:51 a.m. Mixed 9:46 a.m. Express 1160 a.m. Mail 809 p,m. Mixed. 9:00 p.m. Express 9:48 p.m. oral tet135 JttMS. A ohiel's amang yo Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. SEND ns the local news items. THE oyster season has arrived. NOVEMBER 28rd will bo Thanksgiving Day. 25 CENTS gets Tun POST for the balance of 1898. BRussELs Fall Fair on Thursday and Friday of next week. J. D. RONALD is shipping a Fire En. gine to Edmonton, N. W. T. THE Blyth Fair will be held on Tues- day and Wednesday, Oot. 101,h and llth. Asa your friends to attend Brussels Fair on Thursday and Friday of next week. READ what Silas Gauderfoot has to say about the World's Fair on page 0 of this issue. EVERY lady should take in the mil- linery openings in Brussels this week and next week. CHEAP rates on the G. T. R. to Bel - grave, Blyth, Atwood, Ripley, Brussels and other Fall Fairs. Tuoou were two initiations at the R. T. of T. last Tuesday evening. Now is the time that workers are wanted. Wu. Boss & SON have been running their floor mill neatly every night for • weeks to keep np with tbo rush of grist- ing, chopping, etc. Now that the new notice is up the publio is cautioned against trotting over the bridge unless they are anxious to contribute to the town's exchequer. A nor air furnace has been planed in the basement of the Methodist parsonage with a view of adding to the comfort of the inmates, B. Gerry land the eon - tract. MESSRS, FEeoUsON & HALLIDAY have • leased the store now occupied by Jas. Irwin in the Smith block and will remove there in November. The location is tip. top and the store well fitted up. NEXT Sunday afternoon nb 3 o'clock the members of Court Princess Alex. andra, Canadiao Order of Foresters, and visiting brethren will attend service in St. John's ohnroh when the incumbent will preach a special discourse to them. GRAND entertainment in the Town Hall, Brussels, Friday, Oot. 8th, Fall Fair evening. The following talent will take part : hiss Agnes Forbes, soprano, To- ronto ; Frank Wright, Irish comedian, Toronto ; Prof. Scott, baritone, Wing. liana ; Mise Nello Mt:Hardy, pianist, Wingham. The above talent is the piok of Canada. If you don't want to laugh stay at home. LEotLRETunxe.-According to the re- port of the Inspector of Legal Officers, the total salary received by the sheriff of Huron, for 1892, was $1486.26 ; the salary and fees earned by the Deputy Registrar was $1004.40 ; the fees earned by the County Court Clerk, exclusive of salary, was $704.20 ; as Surrogate Judge, Mr. Toms received $792 ; Mr. Malcom• son, as Local Master, $1,250 ; Mr. Lewis, as County Crown Attorney, $1008.85; D. McDonald, Clerk of the Crown, County Court Clerk, and Surrogate Registrar, 82,650, PAY Ur --flaring the past two weeks and again thie week we are sending out notices to subscribers who ate in arreare to THE Pon. To the individual sub- ecriber the amount may appear small but when it 001080 to multiplying it by hundreds it means a large amount to the publisher. There is an expense of nearly 880,00 in coeuection with every issue of THE POST so persona who are mot paid up to 1894 will see the necessity of forward. lay the amount at once. The money re. oeived is always acknowledged on the ad- dress label, Take a look at the label on your paper now before you lay it down and see if the above gentle hint applies to you. Xt is meant for You if you are behind. ATTRACTIONS .AT TEE FAIn.—At the East Huron Fall Fair, which will be held at Brussels on Thursday end Friday of next week, the Directors have arranged for the following, attractions for Friday :—Cross out sawing match, 1st prize $2 ; 2nd, $1. Chopping match, 1st, 01.60 ; 2nd, 76o. Speeding on the fine half -mile track will include a stallion trotting moo, open to all etallione in test Riding of Buren, half toile heats, beet 2 in 8, let prize $10, 2nd, $5." Horse and buggy trot, mile beats, beet 2,in 8, let prize, $8 ; 2nd, $4, 8 minute trotting race, mile heats, best 2 in 8,1st prize, 016 ; 2nd, $8 ; 6rd, $2, Three minute race horses eligible the day of rare. No entraneo fee to any of the above events. Three horses to start in tach race. Cast Huron Fair is always a good one and dais year will be no oacep. Non tothe rule. Savaaan interesting mutters aro orowd. ed out this week and will appear in next 18508, A NEW plank eroesiug has, been put in 00'Farnhorry street at the oorner of IIawlt. W. R. M00a400ns took 20 prizes at the Fall Fair at Wingham on Tueeday and' Wednesday. AT the Gerrie Fair on 'Saturday, got. 7tli, there will be a Manitoba exhibit of grain, vegetables, &o. Weru good weather Brunie Fall Fair will ase a great big orowd next Friday. The townspeople should attend on masse, AT the Wingbam Fall Fair last: Wednesday Jus. Walker, carriage maker, Brussels, was awarded let prize for top baggy. A eon market will be found for stove and cordwood in Brussels We Fall. Persons having it to sell ebould get it in before the muddy roads. S, D, BoNALD, of Brussels, was awarded a medal for hie Fire Engine exhibit at tho World's Fair. The "Ronald" is hard to beat and is an excellent machine. Oman your printing for the shows now and give the printers time to turn out first-class work for you. TIE POST job department can give yon the very best setisfaotion. Tors week the Reeve, Clerk Scott, S D. Ronald, Geo. Howe, W. M. Sinclair and R. L, Taylor were attending the Godsrieh Assizes in oonneetiou with the oorporation suit over the woolen factory. COUNCILLOR Moennoann has OOmmeno- ed the Fall Fair campaign and visited Wingham, Belgrave and Saaforbh this week. Ile bas a fine lot of roots, vege- tables, &o., this year, notwithstanding the dry weather of the past Summer. IIusTLINn OUT GRAIN.—Last week Mes.rs. Busker & Vanatona shipped 4,600 bushels of oats, 2,000 bushels of wheat and 1,000 bushels of peas -11 oars in 5 days—to the Eastern markets. It was a lot of grain to handle in so short a time. So0xn onY Rha had very little to do coated the new signs on the windows of I. 0. Richards and J. McAlpine with lye, thereby damaging the signs very serionsly. It was a midnight attaok. The perpetrator will be made smart for his unasked attention if discovered. LICENSE BOARD.—The License Board for the East Riding of Huron met ab the Queen's Hotel, Brussels, on Monday of this week, all the members present. A transfer of lioans° was granted to Alex. Orr, at Gorrie, and to Wm. Deimos, Molesworth, as suooessore to Arch. Mo- Intosh and Jacob Steles,reepeetively. GOT THE OoNTneor.—B. G. Wilson, Brussels, has been awarded the contraot of the wood work of the new briok cheese factory at Britton, to take the plaoe of the one destroyed by fire, There are two buildings, each 82x60 feet, with iron roof. The work is all to be pushed through this Fall. Mr. Wilson's tender was $1,200. We have not learned who got the brink work contraot. ACCIDENT.—F. S. Scott, who by the way is quite a sportsman, took his gun in the buggy on Friday of last week and went South to attend to some legal duties. When near Walton he aimed et a bird and pulled the trigger. There was an explosion, the breech of the gun opened and the shell was hurled with violence into Mr. Scott's face, striking him below the right eye. The wound bled profusely. 81r. Scott thinks there meet have been some mud in the muz- zle of the gun to cause it to act the way it did. BRUesELs ve. RONALD AND HowE.—When this case was palled on Wednesday morn- ing, at Goderioh, consent minutes were put in by counsel for the plaintiffs and defendants to the following effect :—The defendants, Ronald and Sinclair, aban- don their lien on the engine and boiler in question. No order against either defendants—Ronald and Sinclair—for posts, the plaintiffs adding to their mortgage security the coats of the motion. The defendant Ronald obtains judgment against the defendants Jane Bowe and Geo. Howe for the amount due on his chattel mortgage and on hie lieu with outs. The usual reference to the master at Goderioh to take accounts between all parties. THE BLAog KNIGHT.—Last Thursday evening liev. Mr. Heater, called the Black Knight, addressed a very large audience in the Town Hall, Brussels, o1, "Tbe Devil dressed in white." He dealt with the subjeot from a Temperanoe standpoint and in his unique and humor. ous style struck some good points that will not soon be forgotten. The reverend gentleman was suffering from the effect of a very bud cold yet spoke for upwards of an hour. Mr. Hector's parents were slaves but he was free born, his birth- place being Windsor, Ontario. Rev. G. H. Cobblediok occupied the chair. A vote of thanks was given the lecturer at the close. Tun Olinton New Era is authority for the following local item ;—In the town of Brussels, not long ago, a pertain gentle- man, for reasons of his own, wished to find out who were the members of the P. P. A. While the organization was meeting one night in its lodge room, he bribed a boy to wait at the entry, to see who the members were, and report to him the next morning. When the boy turned up the next day he was melted what success he had. "Well," he said "it was pretty late when the meeting came out, and the first man down the steps was my old dad ; and as soon as I saw him I bad to skip home before he got there, or be'd a whalen the life outen me. Pr8EsENTATION•—Some few weeks ago Wm. Bright, manager of the Brussels Flax mill, was unfortunate enough to have bis watch stolen from the pocket of his 'net as that garment was hanging on the fence. Last Saturday evening the employees of the mill welted upon Mr. Bright and presented him with a fine 14 carat gold filled ease, with a high grade Waltham movement, also a gold chain and locket. This beautiful and timely gift was accompanied by the following address :— To Wrs, !Tright : DEAR SIC, --We, the undersigned, hear. ing of your misfortune in the loss of your watoll and a sum of money, babe this opportunity of manifesting in a tangible way our respect and esteem for you since you came amongtb us, 1tindly acoept this gold watch and obain as a' email tolcdn of our good faith in yeti end May you long be spared to carry, and make use of the Seine is the wish of your sincere friends and co-workers. Mr. Bright thanked the donors for their generosity and accepted the beautiful gift in the spirit in which it was given. Tho ivaboh and chain ware purohaeod from H. L. Jackson, jeweller, Brusseie. Tole twenty-eighth annual Provincial Convention of the B. S. Aeeooiation of Ontario will be held in Toronto on the 24th, 25th and 26th days of Qotober noxi, OwINo 10 the Conservative demonstra- tion at Clinton on Tueeduy the morning train from Brussels oonneoted with the L. E. & B. at Wingham. Thie should' be done every dey if the interests of the travelling publio were studied. ,Business Locals, ANY quantity of good dry wood for sale, I. 0. Richards. Ousurox tyre Bioyole for sale. Deoid. ed bargain. JAS. 13ALLANTONE, Brussels. Fon SALE OueAP.—A good second-hand coal stove for sale, also parlor wood stove good as new, I. C. Richards. MImeNE1er OPENrNG.—Grand Millinery Opening on Thursday and Friday, Sept, 28th and 29th. rltrssos Hoian. IF you want a ready-made suit or over- coat, see the prices we are offering, All to be sold in one month. J. Irwin, Ir will pay anybody requiring a good buggy to attend Brussels Fair and see the display of rigamade by Walker & Ewan. Prices away down. BORROWED TooLe.—The pereone who have tools borrowed belonging to my work chop are asked to kindly return them AT ONCE. R. Lsabhordale. WE are offering Lace Curtains and Art Muslins at one third less than reg- ular prides. See them before you buy. One month only. J. Irwin. DRE89nsARINe.—Miss Rena Bawtin- heimer is prepared to do sewing, either at the homes of her patrons or at her boarding plane-11frs. Jesse Wilbee's. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fon one month only—all our stook not sold will be moved from Brussels in one month. We are giving great bargains to clear all out. Call and get prices. J. Irwin. SEE the Chatham wagon at Bruesele Fair. It is worth a quarter to see this. alone. Medal winner at the World's Fair. WALItl:e & Ewne, Carriage Makers. IF,you want colored cashmeres, for 188. worth 260. or all wool Henriettas for 880. worth 60o., oall and see what we have. All to be sold in the next month. J. Irwin. Alms MINoE SPAULDING purposes work- ing np a class here in piano and organ tnition. References from W. H. Hew- lett, A. T. 0. M., A. 0. O. (Can.) 0ecti- Ooeten from Toronto Conservatory of idn0:o. ENO -LIRE Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem. ibhes from horses, blood spaying, curbs, splints, .sweeney, ringbone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, etc. Save $60 by use of one bottle. Warranted by G. A. Deadman. WELL -DIGGING AND DRILLING.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drilling wells and ie prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satiefaotion.. Wells cleaned out and put in proper shape. Tonna reasonable. Residence s0000d door north of the bridge, west aide of Turnberry et., Brussels. 34.08 Xxx'TINo maabinea, great reduction iu Floe. Plain machines with 2 cylinders for 815, with full instructions. Suet re. oeived a line lot of knitting yarn direct from Germany, various grades, else Lis- towel yarn in various shades. A large stook of knit goods on band in hosiery, mitts, &o. Any size of hosiery knit to order. J. Y. S. Kirk, Agent Oreelman Bros. knitting machines and British American Dyeing Co. . THE CRUEL OALOULI.—Drop a postal card to George Rose, of Peterboro' and ask him what Membray'e Kidney and Liver Cure did for him in relieving him of the intense pain oaueed by the pas- sage of stone or calculi from the bladder. Hypoderinin injections had to be resorted to in order to relieve the agonizing pains at times, but the use of Membray'e kidney and Liver Cure enabled the kidnoye to wash out the sand and debris from the system, and naturalized the acid formations. A NEwePAPEo SENSATION.—Oollingwood Sept. 26.--=A big sensation was created in this vicinity a couple of weeks ago by the Collingwood Bulletin's account of the ease of Valentine Fisher, who has been cured of eeiatioa of nearly thirteen years' standing, by Dodd's kidney pills. Every- one who talks with Mr. Fisher is. speed. ily convinced that his was a marvellous ours. The general conclusion is, that there may be many more like him, who are using remedies for rheumatism, sciatic, dropsy or other diseases, but fail to obtain relief, beoause they do not at. back the seat of the disease, which is in many each oases, the kidneys. Anyone who doubts the efficacy of Dodd's kidney pills, may soon be convinoed by writing to Mr. Fisher himself, or William Wil- liams, Esq., Principal of the Oollingwood Collegiate InstituteCapt. F. A. Bassett, or A. H. Johnston, 'Esq., all of whom are well acquainted with Mr. Fisher, and know the history of his illness. 330Fd1V Lower .—In Brussels, on Sept. 20th, the wife of Mr. Daniel Lowry of a daughter. SHEAn8n,—In Elma, on the 17011 inst,, the wife of Mr. James Shearer bf a SOIL NEUERS.—In Elma, on Sept. 19th, the wife of John Benet of a daughter. Bonn.—In Morris, on the 20th inst., the wife of Mr. Joseph Robb of e. daugh- ter. BLAaE.—In Wroxeter, on the 91,11 inst., the wife of Mr, Robb, Black, miller of a daughter. LEE,—Lr Wroxeter, on the 911 'net., the wife of Mr. W. Lee, merchant of a son. KORT.—Ill Atwood, on Thursday, Sept. 18th, the wife of Mr. George Korb of a eon. McEwnN.—At Coulter, Manitoba, on Aug, 1301, the wife of Mr, Peter G. McEwen of a son, WonLACogr—Nnex.—In Elma, on the 21st ineb., at the residence of the bride'e father, by Rev. A. NI, MoCullooh, Mr. John Woolacott, of Logan, to Mise Lizzie, third daughter of 112r. Joseph Near, of Dime, :tl.'r7'd7'7'Y'ON SA7L27S, TnnitsDAY, Oat. 19111: Farm atlok, impiemonis, &e,, Lot 21, Con, 5, Morrie. Salo at 1 p, in. Wm. Cameron and Mrs, Alex, Cameron, propts, Geo. Birkby, aut. S1',f1JV'D✓1.R1) .B,4JV'IC OF C,IXAD,f1, =-'3'3'•FantizanTnsann 1872- - HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO, ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) • $7,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) - - • $2,000,000 490115050 it1 101E principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States t$ .Ltt plotid, V'Xt^rs629118 a A General Banking Business Traneaated, Farmers' Notes Discounted. Drafts Iesued and Oelleotions made on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on depoeits of $1.00 and upwarde from date of deposit to date o withdrawal and compounded half yearly, SPECIAL ATTENTION LIVEN To THE COLnECTrON OF FARRIERS' SALE NOTES. Every faoility afforded Customers living at a distance. J. A. STEWART, Mamma. GILL/ES �r IT , a`•ttB, S S .) I S, Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain. FARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED. SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY. Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest 0om- pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of Qotober and April. Speoial Arrangements made for Time Deposita. Ile errata 10 °'rite 8nanrance in ol,l 10101/01/ or Canadian Companies, or in Mut 1,101 Conepanl0a ae nuny b0 QO0100,1. AGENTS FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES : THE CANADIAN BAER 05 COMMERCE. TUESDAY, Oct. 10th.—Farm stook, fin. plements, &o. Lot 28, Oon. 6, Morrie. Sale °eminences at 1 p. m. J. & A. Welker, propts. Goo. Kirkby, mot. Wroxeter, Oot. 8-4. Blanebard at I{irkton, Oct. 5.6. East Huron at Brussels, Oot. 5.6. Howiok, et Gorrie, Oot. 7. Morris Branch at Blyth, Oot: 10.11. 3372,1.7psE7-.s IVSARacam 'S, Fall Wheat 57 60 Spring Wheat 55 58 Barley 32 34 Peas 50 52 Oats 28 29 Butter, tubs and rolls18 19 Eggs per dozen 12 . 00 Flour per barrel 8 00 3 50 Potatoes • 40 00 Hay per ton. . • 6 00 00 Salt per bbl., retail•-,. 1 00 00 Hides trimmed 8i• Hideo rough 3 Sheep skins, each..,60 1 00 Lamb skins each 65 00 Apples per bag 75 00 Wool 17 18 Pork 7 00 7 50 Ixonnsonn, Sept. 26.—Oheese—Offer- ings today, 8,433 boxes ; 998 August and 2,600 Sept. Sales, 600 at 1083. Small attendance ; market quiet. EAST BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 26th.— Cattle—Seven ears on sale ; steady, and nearly everything was sold to local butchers ; mixed lots of butchers' cows and light steers sold at $2 50 to $3 25, and a drove of coarse Indiana steers of 1,880 lbs. brought $4. Sheep and lambs —The supply of sale stock was exceed- ingly light ; only one load and a deck of freeh native stook arriving and 4 loads of Canadian lambs. The market was very Blow but all were cleared np by the close. Some of the Canada lambs sold up to $5 40, with the general range at $5 25 to $6,30. Hogs -22 oars on sale. Good to choice corn -fed Yorkers ranged from $8 90 to $7 ; grassers and Michigan lots, 86 75 to $6 85; good mixed packers, $7 to $7 06 and $7 10 ; no very extra heavy hogs of over 260 lbs average being on sale ; pigs, $6 25 to $6 60. TORONTO, September 26th.—The re- ceipts of live stook to day were fair and prioes good considering the state of the British markets. Offerings amounted to about 60 oar loads and they sold fairly well. A few loads of very choice shipping cattle sold at 45o per 11, and medium at 4o to 48o ; butchers' cattle in moderate demand with sales of first-class stook at 38o per lb ; medium at Bio to 3)o and inferior at 2$o to 3c. Milch cows sell at $25 to $40 oaab, and calves et $3 to V.- 50 Ji.50 each, a000rding to quality. Sheep quiet with solea at $860 to $4 50 oath, and lambs bring $8 to 83 50. Hoge are firmer, choice selling at 68o to Co$and medium et 68o per 1b. Grain market continues dull. Flour -straight roller, $8 06 to $8 15 extra, 82 50 to $2 75. Wheat, white, !Nieto 620 No 2 spring, 590 ; red winter, 81* to 62o ; goose, 57o ; No 2 Manitoba hard, 760 ; No 8, 58 to 70o • frosted, No 1, 65 to 66o. Peas, No 2, 5tlo. Barley, No 1, 46o ; No 2, 40o ; No 8, 36 to 37o ; feed, 36 to 778. Oats, No 9, 81o. Salee'Bed'wheat, outside at 005o, and some No 8 Man hard, outside at 710 ; peas, outside at 68 to 56c ; oats on track here at 84o, and outside at 31o, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. LAL NUMBER OF YOUNG Brooding Ewes for sale, Apply to JOHN 1t0DDI02t, 11-8 Lo4, Con,18,Gray. �1o OR 12 HORSE POWE1t EN- iorNE and boiler for Hale, -emend hand, In first -ohms running order. Applyto J. 00131710, Ethel. QEVERAL ELIGIBLE PRO– kJ for Sale in Brneaols, Prioea low and tering easy. Apply at. THE POST Publiehing House. DOUBLE BAR3IEL SHOT– aux.•-I have a lino brecehaoading ninon ”trap gnu;' fu11 choked, nearly new. Which h It. will sell Sar le a than w b Metals prfoe, - G. A, BROADMAN, Druggist and llaoksoller, tTRAYED ON THE PREM– t.....7Isrfs of the uudoreigned, Lot 'North 51 an12,Con,1,Grey, onor about the miaow of July, a yearling steer. Owner may hens the same by Droving property,paying ex. nonae5 anal tasting h1m away, SAMUEL BN10LL, 10.4 Jamestown P. 0, REAL ESTATE. 170ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN - A. DEESIONED has several good Farms f or sale aad to rant, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F S. SCOTT, ,Brussels, 87-0f. (IHOIOE FARM FOR SALE.— ) Being South half Lot 27, eon.8, Morrie, 100 aures, nea rly all cleared. Good buildings, One young bearing orchard. Immediate pos- session. Easy Terms. Apply to W. M. BIN GLAIR, tf- Solicitor, d:i.,Brussels. 200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. o l� Tbe 200 aers farm, being lots 11 and 12, eon, la, Grey, is offered for sale. 120 acres are cleared and the balance well Lim. boxed, Buildings iirat•ol ass. Orchard, well, &o. Sehobl house within 40 rods. Posses - don given at once if dashed. For further particulars as to price, terms, 0e. apply to MBS. WALIEEIR, 5.1f Roseville P.0. or NELSON BRIOI(ER, on farm. TJARM FOR SALE.—BEING Lor 20, South half eon, 4, Morrie eon- taiuing 100 mores. 50 soros aro cleared and boo from stumps, balance hardwood and cedar. There is a brink house, large bank barn, log born, orchard, wells, &c., on the premises. Possession given on April 1st next, There are 7 sores of Fall Ramat which would have to be arranged for with present tenant. The farol is only 14 miles from Brussels. For further partioulors apply to ALEX. STEWART, 0—tf Queen Street, Brnesels. GOOD FARM FOR SALE.— The subsoribor offers his excellent 156 acre farm for sale. It is located on Con. 0, Grey, and is in first-class condition. Fine roomy house, largo bank barn, good orchard, wells, &o. Farm 1s well drained and well fonoed. Only 2 .miles freer Brussels. Will sell outright or would take a smaller farm ns part pay, Possession .could be given •in the '1'alh Norpartioulara as to price, terms, &o., apply to GEORGE 011001'8 Proprietor, I3ruesels. L'ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- DEneramen offers his splendid 126 acre farm, being Lot au divest part Lot 0, con, 6, Grey, for sale. Thera 005 100 acres cleared, balance timbered. Two dwelling houses, bank barns, good arohard, well fenced. A nsvorfuiliugspring o0 the place. Posses• offers for a any dwelling house,tab eraud 5 soros of land in the corporation of Brussels. The house and garden would be rented fox a short time if nob sold. Hard and soft water, Fox prices, terms and further particulars apply to JOHN SMITE, Proprietor, d (•tf Brussels P. 0. B0AR FOR SERVICE.—THE Undersigned will keep for service on Lot 20 Con. 0, Morrie the there' bred. im- proved White Yorkshire Boar "Canada's Prince," purchased from the well.kuowu brooder J. E, Bretbour, Oak Lodge Farm, Burford. Terme, 51.00 to bo paid at the time of eervloe with privilege of returning if neoeeaary. Pedigree may be seen on ap- plieatiou. ROBT. NICHOL, OTEES' LIST COURT. Notice is hereby, given that a Court will bo held pursuant to "The Voters' Lists Ada b Bs Honor the Judge of the Comity Court of the County of 'Huron at the Town Hall Brussels, on TIIU118DAY, the cth day of Ootobsr,1898, at 10 o'eloolf a. m., to hear and determine the several oomplainte of errors and omieeionein the Voters' Lief of the Muuieipaliby of Brussels or 1805. All por- eons baying business at the Court are requir- ed to'attond at the said time and place, F.S. SCOTT, Clerk of said Mnnleilrality. Dated the 10051 day of Sept. '08, VOTERS' LIST COURT. Notice is herebygiventhat a Court will. be held Remnant to 'The Voters' L1ets Aot," by Big Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of i•Iuron at the Township Hall, Morris, on FIM ES. Y, the lith day of October, 1009, et 10 o'eloak a, m., to hear and determine the several oomplainte of errors end omissions in the Votere' Liet of the Municipality of Morris for 1809,. All persona having bueiueee at the Court are required to • attend at the said time and plaoo, WM. OL0R1,. Clerk of acid 12unleipaiity. Dated the 1801 day of Sept„ '51, OTERS' LIST COURT. VNotice is hereby givon that a Court, will be held 3ureuent to !'The Voters' Etats "Alt," by Hie. Honor the: Judge of the County Court of the County of Buren at the Township 15011, dreg on SATURDAY, the 7th day of Octbber ,1800, at 10 e'olook a, m., to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and emiseiouo in the Voters' List of the. Muuielpality of Grey Por 1808, All person0 having business at the Court aro required to attend Mtn) said time and place. WM, SPENCE, Dated the 1011 daytof $ OP 0u3uioipalttq, Toilot Soap, Choice Assortment, Large Stock. Some of the Kinds aro :— Heliotrope, Lotus, Glycerine, White Oatmeal, Tar, Stanley, &o. Pepper's Drug Store, %ItlETNI,IE.1.4.4. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. �L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor and Conveyancer, Oolleo- tions made. Olace—Vanotone's Block, 13rue- sole. 21.5m M. SINOLAIIt, • Solicitor Conveyancer. Notary Pub - lie, &o. 00005—'Vanstone'e Block 1 door north of Central Hotel, Private 1{unds to Loan. CAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES, Barristers, Solioitoxo, Notaries Publio, Goderioh, Ont, nr, C. OAISH0005, 0. 0„ PHILIP HOLT,. DUDLEY Moral -Es. CI F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, V9 • Solicitor, &o. (late of Garrow & Proudfoot'e Oili0O, Goderie11.) 011ioo over Gillies it Smith's Bank, Brussels, Money to Loan, .17 AUCTIONEERS. ARAYMANN, • Auctioneer, ie always ready to at- tend sales of farms, farm stook, &a. Terms cheerfully given. Oranbrook P.0. Sales may be arranged at flan PosT Publishing House, Brussels. r`i EORGE KIRKBY,iJt Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduct eel on reasonable tones. Parma and farm stook aapoofalty, Orders left at THE Poem Publishing House,Brussele, or eentto Walton P. 0., will receive prompt attention, HAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN- oE as an Auctioneer, r am prepared to eouduct sales of farm stook at reasonable prices. 'Knowing the standing of nearly every persop I am in a position to sell to good marksand got good security whoa sold on credit. Satiefaotion guaranteed. Give mea Call. 82- F S. SCOTT. BUSINESS CARDS. H. MoORAOKEN, Ieouxexsfltiarriage Licenses, ()Moe at his Grocery, •1`urnborry street, Brussels, R• N. BARRETT, • Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next door south of A. 111. Kegley & Co's hardware store. Ladies' and childreue hair cutting a specialty A MoNAIR, • Iesurer of Marriage Licenses, by appointment of tient-Governor, Commis- sioner, &a, Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. Olaoo at the Oranbrook Post 011toe. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: fbSURAN00, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Penni' Division Court Co. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public Land, Loan. and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections' made. O0ioe 1n Graham's Block, Brussels, Ii IL PAINTING, 'L./ Mise Morins, of Wingham, is prepared to give iustruation in oil wanting. 4orms. may be asoertained at Mies Nellie Rose' store where samples of work may be seen, Miss Merles would also take a few morn mile in mush'. 91 A. HAWKINS, -•. Organist iu St, john's Church, 131ns- eels, and pupil, in the Arl of :Teaching,of A. W. Thayer, Mus. Doc., New York, wilgive lessons to pupils either at J. C. Halllde,y'e, 001', Ring and John Ste„ or if preferred, at their own limos. Monday, Tuoaday and Wednesday at. Wal ton. Terms moderato, VETERINARY. ir D. WARWICK, 5) • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all diseases of domesticated animals in a corn. potent manner. Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calle promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary—Two doors north of bridge '1'urnb any et„ Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS, ir A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. sy • O. M„ L. B. U.P., Edinburgh, Al, 0. P. 8.. Ont. Residence and °Moe in Wllson'e Block, corner of Mill and Turnberry 'Ste. T L. GIBSON, M D. eJ . 0. M„ M. 0. P. S. Out, Graduate Qrtoen's Univerait I(ingatou. OFPxo31— Smale's block, ono door South of -Standard Bauk, Brusselo. Night boll answered at the tame plane. DENTAL. 1)Ti.NTCIt9P 1 M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni- versity, OFPro1—over A, 10, Smith's. Store, Brussels, APOLOGY. 0, Alexander Nichol, of the Township of Morrle,in the County of Huron, farmer, hereby publicly apologize t0 Doctor Me- I(elvey, of Bluefield, for any statementatliat nave made with reference t6 hie treat- went of my late deceased son, Thomas, I. had no reason to say or think that the Dootor'etreatment of my non was otherwise than proper and el,ilfnl. My sola crenae for having made. the statements and used the .. words 1 'lid is that I spoke oarelosely mud 10- oonefderetelyy. I now desire to remedy 0e far as poa0ible trio wrong I haVl done the Doctor by my defamatory etatomente and 50 make this apOlogy and direet that it be published i1, THE 1733Huee0Ls Poor for four ment alityo femme, Dated at Brnneols tlge lath day of August, 3508. AMMAN 1001 141(801, 4.4 Witness, G. F. BLAIR, 501100tor,