The Brussels Post, 1893-10-20, Page 8TIIE BRUSSELS POST
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G. A, DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
800011999 900EN8I09 W. e, & s,
Trains leave Bruesele° Station, North
lid South, as follo,vs :
GOING 110mml, GOING N0Rol.
Mail 0:54 a.m.Mixad 9:45 a.m.
Express 11:59 a.m. I Mail 0:10 p,m,
p.m. 9:00 p.. Express 9:491)•00,
local e.Ws Pms.
A ohiel's among ye talon' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
BEECH nuts are a plentiful crop this
year.
THE brick work of D. Ewan's resi-
dence was completed last week.
THE Wiorbon News bee suspended
publication after a short career.
A 115901NG of the District Grange was
held in Brussels on Tuesday of this week.
THE Ronald foundry has closed down
for a few weeps owing to a slackness in
work.
THE report in last week's issue that
Wm. Kneohtel had purchased Zoo. Mow-
bray's farm, McKillop, is inoorreot.
A OELEnusemie will be held in Brussels
on Nov. 5th by the L. 0. I,. in which the
majority of the district lodges are likely
to join.
B. Gunn, J. R. Smith and Jas. Kelly
were in Listowel on Thursday of last
week bearing McCarthy, O'Brien and
Hunter.
Ate interesting sketch of the new Gov-
ernor General may be rend son page 2.
The Fall Show prize list of Howick Fair
will be found on page 6.
JosEPH ROANTanE, new miller, for the
National Roller Mill, has arrived in town
and will move his family to Brussels in a
few weeks. The mill is now about ready
to make floor.
Wu. MILLER has purchased the lot on
Cypress street, adjoining his dwelling,
from Mrs. P. McKenna. There is a new
house is course of erection on the lot.
Mrs. McKenna purposes going to reside
with a relative.
PRIZES.—The Treasurer of East Huron
Fall Fair will be at the Brussels Town
Hall on Satirday's, 21st and 28th inste.,
from 2 to 5 o'clock p. m. to pay the prizes
and accounts in oonneation with the late
Fall Show, Persons interested should
govern themselves accordingly.
IN the East Huron Fall Show prize list
the name of Jas.MeLellen enema a num•
her of times. It should have been Jae.
McCallum. as he was the prize winner,
J. R. Smith should be credited with let
prize for 2 year old Jersey heifer. D. B.
Moore writes that he did not receive
prizes for grape wine nor carrots but
should be credited with 1st for home
made white bread.
$10 Aon cosTS.—Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-
Ilroy, of Morris township, bad her eon•in-
law, Thos. Rogerson, before the magic•
trate last Friday evening charging hien
with counselling his wife to beat the
plaintiff. Thecae was dismissed. The P
second case wee by the same Mrs. Mc- M
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OCT. 20, 1803
Fount Diyieion Oourb will be hold in
town on Tuesday of next week,
Elueu A1oMAe'1zs has opened a shoo
shop at I3algrave. Ulu» Poen wishes hart
sueeese,
A. siuunin of Bruoeelitee attended the
wedding of Oliphant Smith, Grey, and
Mies Mary Ireland, Morris, on Wodnee.
day evening,
Tun R. T. of T. will Meet ou Monday
evening instead of Tuesday next weok,
The members will kindly tape note of
this change.
BRuaeste 00511001 R. T. of T. elected
D. Flog(;, J. Moore, 2. Rose and J. 13. Mo.
Lauoh1in as their redreeentatives to the
Prohibition Convention. to be hold Friday
afternoon,
Len Saturday sees a terrible day for
rain. The wind and storm played "hob"
with the electric light wires causing the
lights to go out. The congregations 011
Sunday were small.
Messes. Bennatar5NE & WILTON have
seared the contract ofputiing galvanized
iron roofs on the factory purchased by
Ament Bros„ also on the two story cot•
tago, dry kilo and saw mill, The job
will cost about $800.
PROnmITION Convention in the Town
Hall on Friday afternoon of this week.
Public meeting in the evening at 7:80 0' -
°look to be addressed by Rev. Messrs.
Cobbledlck and Musgrave, and F. S.
Spence, of Toronto. Oolleotion at the
olose to defray expenses.
MA0ISTERIAL,—Last Friday afternoon
Peter Sinclair, Inepeetor for Grey town.
chip Board of Health, had Wm. Blashill,
butcher of this place, before A. Hunter
and Jno. AlcOrae, J. P's., for violation of
the Aot concerning slaughter houses, his
building not being far enough away from
the street and hooses. Mr. Blashill was
tined $6.00 and costs.
'1'HE Glenboro' (Manitoba) Gazette says
of well knowu Brusselites :—The time
ought not to be far distant when a tele-
phone exohange0s established in Glen.
boro. A. W. Smith, of the Queen's
Hotel, has already led the way with a
private one from bis house to A. Doig'°
livery stable. We congratulate him on
his enterprise, and his brother, W. 0.
Smith, ou the successful working of his
invention.
A ODRIone ACCIDENT.—Last Friday
Jno. McKinnon, of Grey township, was
coming to Brussels with a load of straw.
When near the railway :messing a coal or
spark from the pipe he was emoking fell
on the straw unnoticed. Before he was
aware of it the breeze had fanned the
spark into a flame and it was with dim -
entity that the horses were uuhitched and
gaveS. The load, rack and wagon fell a
prey to the flames.
Con curds MOOnoonin, D. Ewan, W.
M. Sinclair, J. J. Vincent, J. N. Kendall
and others were away at the Elgin As•
sizes this week in aonueotion with the
Nightingale insurance ease. The merits
of the case were not entered upon but the
question of the valve of stook consumed
by fire was referred to Judge Toms, at
Goderiob, and the amount of does will be
arrived at in that way. This procedure
was agreed to by both parties in the suit.
"Too Muer Now."—We quite agree
with our town totem that Brussels can
only reasonably support one paper. But
when the New Era says that nee Pose
has never been a party paper it states
what is known to be not true. Tun Pose
is a good !coal paper and it is a Reform
paper. If THE Pose were wise it would
let politics alone, as there is only room
for one paper in Brussels.—[Clinton
News.Reaord.
LIDERA'. CLUE —0u Thursday evening
of last week a Young Men's Liberal Club
was organized in Brussels, the following
office bearers being elected :—Hon.
President, Dr, McDonald, M. P.; Presi-
dent, J. N. Kendall ; Vice•President, A.
O. Dames ; Secretary. G. F. Blair ;
Treasurer, A. Gormley ; Executive Com•
mitts°, the above officers and A. Hislop,
M. Bleak, F. S. Soots, J. H. Cameron
and W. H. Herr. The Club will meet
semimonthly, the place of meeting being
the Odd Fellows' Hall. A committee
was appointed to draft a Constitution
and to arrange a program for the next
meeting. The membership roll was
opened and 20 names planed thereon.
HURON MEDICAL Associseime,—A. meet.
ing of the Huron Medical Association
was held in the Council Chamber, Clin-
ton, on Oct. 10th. President, Dr. Woods,
in the chair. The following members
resent, Drs. Bethune, Smith, Woods,
oTavisb, 111cLaucblin, Armstrong, Mc-
oeh, Sliaw, Turnbull and Guun. Dr.
Gunn presented several interesting cases
in practice that elicited long discussion.
Dr. Bethune read a very interesting paper
011 Pulmonary Congestion. This brought
out many varied experiences of the mem.
hers present. Dr. MoLacblan's paper on
aloobol in medicine was left over to next
meeting, owing to lack of time. The
next meeting will be held in Seaforth,
when a very large number of good papers
will be read.
Ruo,1rvso,—Tuaeday afternoon R. G.
Wilson hauled up a bunch or two of
shingles to the residence of A. M. Moliay,
Alexander etreet, where he was putting
on a new roof. He left his little son
Frank, 0 year old, in the wagon while
he carried the shingles around to the rear
of the house, A flock of geese frightened
the horse and away it went, turning on
Flora street and them down Turnberry
on the run. Every effort was made to
stop the frightened animal but in vain
and it looked like a poor ohanoe for
Frank's escape without injury. He had
been holding on manfully to the seat but
when the wagon turned at Mill street he
was thrown out like a shot en to the
street. After a roll over he jumped up,
very little, if any, the woroe of his peri-
lous ride and abrupt descent. The wagon
was upset shortly after and the shaft and
other parts of the rig slightly damaged.
FACTORY SOLD.—We are pleased to state
that the Smith planing mill has boon sold
to Ament Bros., who were burned out on
Gbh inst., and the new firm book pewees -
tion on Monday. Messrs, Ameutpurpose
putting on a new tin roof at once on the
building and after some other necessary
repaire will sot the machinery in motion.
They will continue the stave and heading
business as in their former mill and in ad-
dition will run the planers and gash and
door department. This Week men are
moving the caw mill that they
own in Grey township into town and
they will push that business as of old.
Amente aro hard workers and loop after
thole business well so we predict a very
successful career in the fine roomy fan
tory they have eoured on such advents,.
geous terms. Tho brink residence, Sonth
of the faotory, is also included in their
purohato, $3,500 wee the figure paid by
them for the entire plant. Tint Pore
wishes Messrs. Ament every 80000ss,
Ilroy against her daughter, Matilda
Rogerson, for beating her. The defend-
ant was assessed 610.00 and the coats of
the Court.
18 PROHIBITION CONVENTION. -4. Convey.
tion of Temperance workers to organize
the West Riding of Huron for the nom.
ing Plebiscite on the liquor traffic:, on
January 1.00, '9.1, will be held in the vil-
lage of llfanoheeter, on Wednesday, Nov.
let, commeuoing at 1 o'clook p. no. Four
delegates are requested from every
church congregetion, temperance or-
ganization and all young people's socie-
ties in West Huron, as constituted for
Local Legislature elections. Every min•
Teter whose work is in the Riding is
especially invited to be present.
Yovxo MEN'S CONSERVATIVE CLnn,—The
opening of this club was held at the club
rooms on Friday evening, Oet. 18th, with
a large atteudanee of members. The
following officers were elected for the en-
suing year :—President, James Moore,
re-elected ; Vice-presidents, W. R.
Mooney, re-elected, Samuel Shine; Re.
cording Secretary, Dr, Gibson ; Cores.
ponding hen„ R. L. Taylor, re•eleoted;
Treas., H. J. Morden ; Executive Com'
mittee,Joa. Bowman, Riolt. Cardiff,David
Smith, John McFadden, Wm, Maunders,
W. H. Cloakoy, Noble Gerry, Bruce
Wilson, John Ball, Alfred Becher, Jelin
Smith, Samuel McCall, A musical and
literary ante:tainment was arranged for
next meeting to be held Friday evening,
Oct. 27th at $ o'clock sharp.
Too MANY Now.—Tie Clinton New Era
says :—It is said that another paper will
shortly bo started in Bruesele. There's
no how to prevent it beim; done, but we
would have thought the' the earlier ex.
perienee in this same direction would
have been a lesson not illicitly forgotten.
Brussels is too small a place to support
two papers, and a second paper simply
means a struggle for existence, espeoially
when thele are too many papers in the
county now. It may be an advantage
to have both political parties represented
by papers, but THE POST has never been
a party paper, and while another would
unquestionably divide the boeinee of the
place there is not muoh poosibility of it
ee0liri0g'a permanent foothold for years,
and if tiesromoters. of the new pe
pee
the will ree their moneylire are
th
p3eketaud etop before they strt. their
Business Locals.
Hoven to rout. Apply to Jag. Walker,
A row good second hand carte for sale,
2. Walker, Bruesele,
DANDY show of buggies for Bale. Jae.
Walker, carriage milker.
BALLANT'yNit a WILTON are doing a filen•
ing business iu the Doherty World Fair
Bangs.
CASH iron Eooe,—J. tamer will pay the
highest market pees, in wall, for eggs, at
his grocery, Brussels.
ANY ono winning to get a new saw
filing machine may see what snits them
et A. M. McKay to Oa's, hardware store
Brussels.
RnnoNATIeTI ODIUM IN A DAY. —S01101
Alnerimtu Rheumatic Cure for Rhenma•
tis1 and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
to 8 days. Its notion upon the eyetem
is remarkable and mysterious. 1t re-
moves ab once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits, 76 cents. Warranted
by G. A, Deadman.
WRLL.Dr501Na ANA Dnmanoo.—George
Birt has all the neoeeary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
emoond door north of the bridge, west
aide of Tarnberry et., Brussels. 84.01
A KnoNn LADV.—A lady named Mrs.
T. 0. M. Humphries, living in Keene,
Ont., who used only two bottles of Mem•
bray's Kidney and Liver Oure, has for-
warded a statement to the effect that it
completely oared her of inflammatory
rleeamatism, kidney and livor troubles.
Saab a oomplioation of diseases yielding
so quiokly to this remedy should :m-
ootrage sister sufferers to give it an
honest trial.
THE December issue of the Delineator
is called the "Christmas Number," and
is rich in material pertaining to the holt.
day season. The styles for the month'
are exceptionally handsome and appro-
priate and the younger members of the
family receive special attention in an il-
lustrated article entitled Party Dresses
for Misses and Girls. There is also an
appropriate article on Fashions in Fur
Garments. A paper that is invaluable
to all ladies is called Some Suggestions
for Home Blade Christmas Gifts, and the
housewife is eepeoially considered in
Dainty Deserts for the Holiday Season.
Christmas Legend and Folk -Lore is most
interestingly treated and as au antidote,
there in a description of a vary modern
Kriss kringle Carty. The children will
be delighted with the entertainment pro-
vided for thorn and the parents will ap-
preciate the ideas contained in the Child-
ren's Ohristmae. In addition to this
speoial matter there are articles ou many
popular subjects. Lawn Tennis, it: the
Sports and Pastimes series, is brought to
a close this mouth ; Household' Renova-
tion tells about Floor Coverings, Furni-
ture and Moths ; Mild Life deals with
Recreation for Boys and Girls ; Physical
Culture continues instruction in Expres-
sion, and Around the Tea Table makes
us acquainted with the fashionable
fancies of the season. Novelties are
illustrated in the papers on Knitting,
Crocheting, Tatting, etc„ with full in-
structions for making.- This number is
an exoellent one with which to begin a
subscription, which costs One Dollar a
year ; Single Copies, 15 cents. Address
orders to The Delineator Publishing Co.
of Toronto, (Ltd.,) 88 Richmond Street
West, Toronto, Ont.
PERSON' PAI1t(317,tPBS.
Mre. Tufts has been on the sick list.
Mre. A. Coueley is visiting at Wing -
ham this week.
Harold Creighton, of Guelph, was home
for last Sunday.
Mrs. S. Pearson is visiting her daugh-
ter at Wingharn.
Mrs, Wm. Ainley, of Listowel, was in
town on Tuesday.
lliurdy McLennan, of London, was in
town on Monday.
J. P. Doherty, of Clinton, spout Sun-
day with 11. E. Maddock.
A. Bawtiuheimer was visiting in Brus-
sels for a few days )act week.
Mise Lizzie Wilson, of Alliston, was in
town for a few days this week.
Walter Wake and Antony Sample were
holidaying at Owen Sound this week.
Mrs. Ronald and daughter, of Chatham,
have been visiting at J. D. Ronald's.
Mre. Geo. Fitzpatrick, of Staynor, is
renewing old acquaintances in Brussels.
Mise Edith Hill, of London, was re-
newing old friendships in town this week.
Mrs. J. L. Kerr and Mre. 3, J. Gilpin
spent a few days this week with friends
at Gerrie.
Mre. T. Gibson, of Wroxeter, was
visiting at Dr. Cavanagh's for a few days
last week.
Mre. Whitting has removed to Henfryn
where Thomas has a job on the G. T. R.
as section man.
Alexander and Miss Lizzie Bird and
James 00oper and family Sundayed with
friends in Ilarriston,
Mre. A. Bruce and Mrs. J. Timmins,
of Bluevale, were visiting in town on
Thursday of last week.
Cbaa. Sager was away at Fergus last
week attending to some necessary re.
pairs to the Ore engine in that town.
Wm. Norton, of Listowel, who ie still
a property owner in town, was here this
week attending to some business ma0tere,
Nelson W. Gerry arrived home from
an extended vielt with relativoe and
friends in Manitoba on Saturday night.
Edward Grimoldby, wife and children
have returned from Owen Sound and will
maks their home in Brueele as Mr. G.
thinks be will fare as well Here as in the
Sound.
A. Summers, who was seriously in-
jured a short time ago in the flax mill is
able to get about now although still quite
sore from tbo terrible squeeze he re.
coi vel.
Samuel Walker is away at the World's
Fair. Ile ale vieited an old friend of
his boyhood days at Joliet, Illinois, whom
be lead not sen for 40 years when they
were companions in Scotland.
Mrs. (Dr,) McCullough, of Detroit, has
gone to Philadelphia to prosecute her
Oonree in Dentistry 111 the Pennsylvania
College. She is quite taken with the
(amuse although there is plenty of hard
work about it.
We regret to learn of the continued
siokneee of John Duncan, harness•malter,
of Seaforth, We hear that the disease is
Mel that there is little, if any, hope of
hie ultimate recovery, Mr. Dungan was
a former resident of Brueeols leaving re•
moved to Seaforth from tllie pleas some
10 or 12 years ago,
STAXD✓.7R.7) B4NIC OF O4N„1De ,
Esw.A.m3T-asx3aci9 alte72.
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
ASSETS,- (Seven Million Dollars) . $7,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) - • $2,000,000
Agencies in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, litartdtoba, fluffed Stales 10 &Olaaid.
A General Banking Busineee Transaoted, Farmers' Notes Discounted.
Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal and oompounded half yearly.
$PEOIAL ATrnNTIoN GIVEN TO THE COLLECTION OP ''ARTIER' SALE NOTES.
Every faoility afforded Customers living at n distance.
J. A. STEWART, MANAGER.
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GULLIES & Mtfn r.9a 1.1, Ba;'arr9ra21L vivid
3RDUSS S
Transact a General l3anking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPEOIALTY.
°a9M90s Ramie Wit, patspa/WZ'.
Intereet Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates, Interest Com-
pounded Twine a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
Yee effect to write Innxuvinee In old Fng1i8L or Canadian Companies, or in Mitt.
lull Colilmales nee may be desired.
AGENTS Fon CANADA AND UNITED STATES : TEA CANADIAN BANN OF COoIDIEnOE.
Mrs. Burkholder and Mrs. Taylor, of
Cleveland, wore visiting Mise Tillie
Knechtel, of Brussels, last week.
Dr. McTaggart, of Tennessee, former-
ly of the firm of McIntosh te McTaggart,
private bankers, of Brussels, was In town
this week on a business trip and gave n0
a oall. The doctor is a most genial
gentleman. He expeote that another
25% dividend will be made shortly- in
connection with the above mentioned
estate,
Parasitic bronchitis has been found in
the lunge of calve near Kingston.
J. E. Stewart, Ontario government in.
epeotor of eal000s, has ordered the niokel-
in•the-slot cigar machines to be taken
out of these houses.
A pike was recently caught in the
Thames river near Beaohville which
measured 80 inches in length and weigh-
ed seven and one•half pounds.
Frank G. Barnard, of London, Eng-
land, and John Monteith, of Rosseau,
Ont., left Roman on Sept. 27th and ar-
rived at French River on 280h. They
secured the unusually large number of
five bears, some of them being of enor-
mous size and occupying the full atten•
tion of the sportsmen in bringing them
to earth.
BOR1V -
MCKne.—In Grey, on Oot. 7th, the wife
of Mr, Zaoh. McKee of a daughter.
PAoniw.—In Wroxeter, on Oot. 9011, the
wife of Mr. A. Paulin of a daughter.
Conn•—In Trowbridge, on Oot. 2nd, the
wife of Mr, 3, R. Code of a son.
lions.—In Elmo., on Oct. 70h, the wife of
Mr. Win. Robb of a eon.
FOImnsT.—Iu Atwood, on Oct. 0th, the
wife of Mr. Wm. Forrest of a daugh-
ter.
CONSTABLE.—In Seaforth, on Oat. 11th,
the wife of Mr. Jas. Constable of a
son.
Moen.—In Brussels, on Oct. 18th the wife
of Mr. Wm, Mose, harness maker, of
a sou.
HEAr1I—Zaunaroe.—On Oct. 4th, by Rev.
T. Amy, at the parsonage, Trow-
bridge, Mr. Wesley Heath, of Trow-
bridge, to Miss Lavine Zurbrigg, of
Kurtzville.
SMITH—IRELAND.—In Morris, at the rest.
dance of the bride's parents, on the
18th inst., by Rev. S. Jones, assisted
by Revds. D. Millar and J. Roes, B.
A., Mr. Oliphant Smith, Grey town-
ship, to Miss Mary, eldest daughter
of Mr. James Ireland.
HAnvn0—MOINToeoi.—At Seaforth, on
Oot. lith, by Rev. A. D. McDonald,
D. D., Mr. Wm. Harvey, of Logan,
to Miss Tena MOlutosh, of Grey.
=MD.
OATIPEELL.—In Howiok,. on Oot. 7111, Ed•
ward Campbell, aged 78 years.
HAoITIOND,—In Atwood, on Saturday, 7th
inet., Geo. Hammond, aged about 60
years.
How e:B.—In Atwood, on Oat. 11th, the
infant son of Rev. J. G. Hooper,
aged 5 weeks.
WEATHERED,—In Pullman, IS., on Sept.
28th, George 0. Weathered, aged 40
years. The deceased was a brother
of Mre. James Irwin, Brussels.
MoINTosu.—In MoKillop, on Oot. 6th,
Rosanna Morrison, wife of John Mo-
Intoeh, aged 50 years and 9 menthe,
POnLTON,—In Blyth, on Oct. 16001, Henry
Poulton, tailor, aged 80 years, 9
months and 14 days.
.6. 700 ZO ,0 00.A.0 00.
THunos,Y, ocT, 26.—Farm stook, im-
plemen t5, &n. Lot 25, con. 10, Grey,
unreserved. Sale et 1 o'olook, Samuel
Ohamb ere, Prop., Geo. Kirkby, Au(.
Tons ma, OCT. 24,—Farm stock, im-
plement,, household goods, &c. Lot 20,
con, 5, Grey, unreserved. Sale at 1 o'.
clock. 0. A, Schiek, Prop., Geo, Kirkby,
Auo.
IBM Y.'S0i72,ki 92A17.7.r.30 :r' S.
Fall Wheat 05 57
Spring Whose 68 56
Barley 80 85
Peas 51 52
Gate - 27 28
Butter, tabs and rolls.... 17 18
Eggs per dozen 18 00
Flour per barrel- - 8 00 8 50
Potateee 40 00
Hay per ton -.. 5 00 6 00
Salt per bbl., retail...... 1 00 00
Hides trimmed 8i
Hides rough-- 8
Sheep skine,each..., 60 1 00
Lamb skins each 65 00
Apple s per bbl 1 00 1 60
Pork .,.,. ,,,•.,, 7-.110 7 50
_ THE PE.OPLE'S COLUMN.
inOR 12 HORSE POWER EN-
GINE and boiler for 5015, 5000011 hand,
in Snit -class running order. Apply to
0. °OBER, Ethel.
QEVERAL ELIGIBLE PRO-.
Pnn0me for sate i0 Brussels. Prices
low and terms easy. Apply at
TILE POST Publishing House.
PAIR OF LONG BOOTS, NEW-
LY half soled, lost on the gravel road
South of Finder will please leave at on Tun P08111 Pnb-
Bahing House.
DOUBLE BARREL SHOT -
James ntrap gun, full 'Axelrod, nearly vow,
which I will Well for lees than wholesale
prise. G. A, DEADMAN,
Druggist and Bookseller.
Saw Logs and Heading Bolts,
The undersigned aro prepared to buy all
kinds of Logs, Baenwood Heading and Bleck
Ash Bolla, to be delivered at Smith's plan -
fug 1481, Brussels. J, & P. AM)ONT.
aux.—I have a line breech-]oadiug
Teacher Wanted.
App1]oations will be 1 eooiyed by -the under-
signed up till Nov. 11th, 1808, for a ale
teachem
r for S. S. No. 8, Teovnebip of Grey, for
the ensuing year. Anplicente to state salary
required, oertifloate they hold, and experi-
ence, if any, ALES. STEW41tT, See,
14.2 Box 274, Brussels.
REAL ESTATE.
ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DEneIGNnn has several good Farms for
sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships
of Morris and Grey, E S. SCOTT, Brussels.
I ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT
18, Con. 7, in the Township of Grey
The farm is a good oue. Poeesslon eau be
given March let, 1804. For partionlars as to
pried terms, &o., apply, to
19, *BAT]9IDIAN,
Lot 19, Con. 7, Ethel P. 0.
(-1HOTOE FARM FOR SALE.—
kJ Being South half Lot 27, con. 0, Morris,
100 ammo, nearly all cleared. Good bnildiugs,
fine young bearing orchard. Tmmediote pee-
seeei0n. Easy Tomas. Apply to
W. M. SIN GLAIR,
tf- Solicitor, &e.,Bru5se10.
20Q AORE FARM FOR SALE.
The 200 acre farm being lots 11
and. 12, eon. l8, Grey, is offered for eale. 120
acme are cleared and the balance well tem
bend, Buildings first-class, Orchard, well,
&0, School house within 40 rods. Posses -
Bien given at ouoe 1f desired. For further
particulars ase to prion, terms, &a apply to
MBS. WAL0EB,
8-tf Roseville P. 0.
or NELSON B10I0IrER, on farm,
VARM FOR SALE.—BEING
Low 20, South half con. 4, Morrie con-
taining 100 acres. ell acres aro cleared and
free from stumps, balance hardwood and
cedar. There is a brick house, large bank
barn, log barn, orchard, wells, .20., on the
premises. Possession given on April lot
next, There are 7 acres of hall wheat in
which would have to be arranged for with
ppresent tenant. The farm is oLly 1i miles
from
to russels, For further par iculara
alT0—tf ALES. STEWART,
Queen Street,Brussels,
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.—
acre farm Pox Bale. 111 is afore his
our Oou 8
Grey, and is in ftret•olase condition. Fine
roomy house, large bank bars, good orchard
wane, &o. Faso is web drained and well
fenced. Only 2 ;mike from Bruesele• Will
mall outright or would take a smaller farm as
part pay, Poseoeeion eonld be given .in the
Fall. For partlonlarm as to price, terms, &o.,
apply to
GEORGE CROOKS'
Proprietor, Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN-
. mins/mum offers his splendid 150 aero
tamp, being Lot 8 andwest part Lot 0, Con,
0, Grey, for sale. There are 100 acres elearect,
balance timbered. Two dwelling bowie.,
bank barna, good orchard, well fenced. A
never failing spring on the plasm, Posses-
sion given any time, Tho eubecriber oleo
offers for sale a dwelling house, stable and 5
acres of land in the corporation of Brussels.
The house and garden would be rented for a
short time if not gold. Hard and non water,
Fox prices, tonne and further 7�lertiaulare
apply to JOHN SMITH,
4!•tP Proprietor.
Brussels P. 0,
NYIEDICAL CARDS,
7- A. MaNAUGHTO.N, M. D.
5. 0. M., L. It, O.P., Edinburgh, M. 0, P,
S, Ont. Residence and °MDee m wneon'e
B1ool, corner -of Mill and Turnberry Ste,
T L. GIBSON, M. D.
O, M., 00, C. P. S. Oat., Graduate
Queen's Tiniverelt Kingeton,
f male's block, ono 4001' Eolith of Standard
13ank,Brueels. Night bell answered at the
Game place.
Toilet Soap;
Choice Assortment,
Large Stock.
Some pf the Kinds are: --
Heliotrope, Lotus, Glycerine,
White Oatmeal, Tar,
Stanley, 1Co.
—)/a(—
Pepper's Drug Store,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Callao -
Bons inane Solici
tor
-Venet0110'0Block,OL1rua-
sole. 51.8m
ViT M. SINCLAIR,
• Solicitor, Oonvoyaneer,NotoryPub•
lie, &m. Oinoo—Vanetoce'a Bloolt, 1 door
north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
rIAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES,
'kJ Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Pablio,
tr, 0. 001110009, 0. a., oh, Out. PlImr HOLT,
DADLEY 00L01110,
11 F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
VVfI• Solicitor; &o. (late of Garrow &
Prondfoot'e cillos, Goderiob,) Olfloe over
Lillie & Smith's Bank, Brussels.
Money to Loan, 47
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYIVIANN,
tend Bales Auctioneer,
/mien stook,ready to rme
cheerfully given. Oranbl'oolc P. 0. Sallee
may be arranged at TUR Poem Publishing
House, Bruesele.
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Asetioner, Saes cenduat
ed on roaeonabe terms. Farms and farm
stooka specialty. Ordure loft at VIM Poem
P ubllebing Hee se,Bru awls, or sent to Walton
P. 0., will reactive prompt attention,
T_TAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
to conduct as
of farm stookl10811'prepared
ne ua0le
prices. Knowing the standing of nearly
every persen I am in a position to sell to
good marks and get good security when sold
on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
mea oall. 82- F S. SOOTT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
T T H. MaCRA0KEN,
at his Grocery, luraborry street, Brun els.
B N. BARRETT,
south ofd AL McKarial y 0 Oo's hard Ware store.
Ladies' and childleus hair cutting a epeoialty
R• MoNAIR,
appointment of Lieut,-Governor,of
Commie-
teener,
e suranee 0o. Conveyancer
lllo i t the Oianbrook
Post OfBae.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM:
slsOnaxoE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ILEX. HUNTER,
Co. Huron, of Convee yancer, Ith rotary Public
Land, Loan and Iusurenee Agent, Funds
invested and to loan. Collections made.
O0lce in Graham's Block, Brussels.
®
IL PAINTING,
to givMiss
instruction in o 1 painting prepared
may be ascertained at Mise Nellie Ross' store
whore samples of worst may be sen. Musa
Merles would also take a Pow more pupils in
music.
91 A. HAWKINS,
eels, and Organist
the John's
:Teaching,lof A.
W. Thayer, Mus. Doc., New York,, wigiyo
lessons to pupils either at his parlor,
their own R. Sbevies etMondayor ,fTuesday Band
Wednesday at Walton. Terms moderato.
VETERINARY.
D. WARWICK,
! • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, ie prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals in a oom-
potent manner, Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Culla promptly at-
tended to. Ofeoe and Infirmary—Two doors
north of bridge 'Purnberry at., Brussels.
DENTAL.
1.11M TX STI
M. CAVANAGH, L. P• S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeoua, Ontario, and of Toronto 'Uni-
versity. OFerom—Over A, R. Smith's Store,
Brussels,
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
Undersigned hoe on his promises, Lot
2, Con. 17, Groy, a Oheater White boar, also a
Berkshire Boar, purchased from Jae. Snell,
Mullett, Terme-51,00 to be paid at the
time of servbee, with privilege of returning
if ileo oesary.
J0SEPII BENNETT,
18-4 Proprietor.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
Ondoreigned will keep for service at
Lot 5, Con.10, Groy,the thero' bred Sorlc.
ehire Boar,"heady," bred by Til, M. Jarvis,
Oiarkeou, Ont. Terme, 91.05 to be paid at
the time of service with privilege of return.
ingif noceseory, Pedigree may bo soon on
application, JAS. WATSON
12-4 Proprietor.
1-0AR FOR SE1iVIOE,—THE
undereigoed will keep for eorvioe at
North Ma1ft Lot 29, Gen, 7, MOn'ia, than Thoeo'
broil e, Rer wb]td Boar lel Dnee;' fol
000,100, was broil by Daniel Deeeurtey,
Bornholm, porch Oo„ and is from importedd
stook on both sides. Tories 81,00 to be Haid
at limo of service with privilege of returning
it 4seary
1.00 SAMUEL WALKER, Proprietor,
•a�-{.OAR FOR SERVIAE.—THE
:a--� Undereignod will keepfor 500 i
Lot 20 Con, 0, Morris the tlroro' bredcim
proved White Vorlts1rfro Bear "Canada'a
Prince," purchased from the moll -]mown
brooder J. 70, Brothour, Oak Lodge Farm,
Burford, T60100, ;E102 to bo paid at the
time of service with privilege of rofurnleg.
if n0eowary, Pedigree may 110 scan on ap-
plication. BOBT.manor,.