The Brussels Post, 1893-10-27, Page 8S
Salt Refsum can be readily
cured by pronigt application of
OUT
SALT RHEUM OINTMENT,
I can refer you to several casae where
Other remedies were tried in vain, that
yielded at one to this ointment.
Are you troubled with a cough or cold,
then use Deadman's Cough Balm. Is it
toothache that is unsettling your nerves,
then apply some of our toothuohe
remedy. Is it biliousness, sick headache
or iadiegebiun that is rendering you unfit
for work, then take a few of our anti.
bilious pills. If it is worms that are?taus.
ing misohief, then by our worm powders
or oaudioe ; or if unfortunately neuralgia
isatwork and you are pained and miser-
able, use at once some of our
Neuralgia Powders
which strike at the root of this corn.
plaint and strengthen your system.
These remedies as well as many others
are prepared at oar Drug and Bookstore,
Brussels.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, oto.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. O. & B.
Tr.,ins fear° Brussels Station, 'North
nd South, as follove:
GoIaG SODTH. Goma Sown.
Mail
6:54 a.m.Mixed 0:45 a.m.
Express 11:59. a.m. I Mail 5:13 p.m.
Mixed....,..,, 9;00 pro. Express 9:43 p.m.
A. ehiel's among ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
THE pork market opens in Bruesele
next week.
JAS. WALKER'S wagon shop is being
veneered with brick.
A. NEW roof has been put on H. Wil-
liams & Son's livery stable.
APPLES are scarce. Winter fruit is
selling at $1.00 per barrel,
SAuuEL RIVERS had the misfortune to
give one of his hands a bad cut with a
knife last week nearly severing a finger.
THE Fall moving and house cleaning
has been taking its innings in a large
number of cases during the past few
weeks.
Jos. Iowa intends removing the bal
ance of his stock of dry goods, &o. to At•
wood where he will offer bargains to his
former customers.
Tors week 8 oars of hay were shipped
from Brussels for export. 8 cars of oats
and peas were also loaded and forwarded
to Eastern points. On Th oreday Scott
& Jones shipped a double decked car of
hogs andJ. Roddiok a oar of shingles.
TERRE was a stripe on hand at the
Brussels flax mill this week. The ocoe-
sion of it was a proposed change from
soutcbing by the day to working by the
hundred pounds, whereby the employees
state that they could not make wages at
the rate offered. The matter was agree•
ably settled and work resumed.
Ox minuet of illness J. Roantree was
unable to remain as miller at the Nation-
al Roller Mill and Messrs. Stewart &
Graham have engaged Win. Richardson,
late of Atwood, who is now at work. Mr,
R. comms highly recommended and will 1
move his family to town shortly. The 1
improvements being about completed the
mill got to work grinding this week and
will now he run regularly.
DIED.—On Friday of hast week Alfred
Laird, son of John Laird, Seniors'', died
at Buffalo after a brief illness of two
weeks. He was only 22 years of age.
Thedeoeased was not very rugged and
while visiting at Chicago took cold which
developed in something akin to pleurisy.
The body was brought to Seaforth and
the interment was made on Sunday. S.
Plum, Miss Ella Plum and others from
Brussels attended the funeral.
Musfe3L.—The following are the names
of the music pupils who took part in T.
A. Hawkius' Recitals last week in Brus•
eels and Walton :—Russel Taylor, Annie
Taylor, Jessie MoAlpine, Maggie Mooney,
Lido Crooks, Jane Menarey, Jessie
Crooks, Annie Sinclair, Tenie Sinclair,
Emma MoQuarrie, Annie Kearney,
Bessie Moore, Alfred Gilpin, Edna Den-
nis, Maud Haggard, Benson Wheeler,
Vinie Cardiff, Annie Ross, Ida Burk-
holder, Maggie McMurray, Jessie Mo -
Lachlan, Matilda McRae, Belle Smith,
Georgie Smith, Lizzie Moore, Lizzie
Kirkby, Willis Smith, Lizzie Smith,
Maggie McDonald, Dora Benny, friary
Ryan.
BOLD HoNTERs.—Tbe "Columbian,"
published in New Westminster, B. 0„
says :—Floods of game may be expected
at any time now. Aid. Gifford and J. B.
Ballantyne (formerly of Brussels) left for
Sennas today armed to the teeth to
decimate the ducks and geese in thab
vicinity. Though they intend being
absent only a few days, they took with
them provisions enough to last a month
or six weeks, and left orders for more to
follow by freight. In the matter of
weapons, theyoarried asuffioient number
to arm a small battalion, end if the ducks
don't drop it evidently won't be for want
of firing.
WEDDING BELLE.—The 05551600 of Rev.
F. E. Arnold, Ypsilanti, Minh., were
called into requisition at the residence of
Mrs. S. J. Johnston, in that oily, on
Wednesday of last week when James
Blaehill, of Brnssele, Ont., and Mise
Edith Johnston were united in holy
matrimony. The groom Wee supported
by Edgar Iter, of Northville, Mich., and
Miss Lettie Johnston, of Northville at-
tended as bridesmaid. Having captured
a wife the happy benediot set out for his
Oanadian home which was touched on
Thursday evening. A reception Wes held
at the residence Of «'til, Blaehill, Mill
street, where about 6 guests had as.
enabled. A sumptu0ue repast wag served
and the evening very enjoyably spent.
Mr,
Blashill and bride, in addition to
many hearty congratulations and good
wishes, were made the recipients of
many beautiful and useful presents both
at Ypsilanti and Brussels, They pur.
pose malting their home here. THR Post
voices the sentiment of their many
friends when we wish them health, hap.
pines and prosperity, Early in the
meaning a short "serenade" was attempt.
and by a few youths lacking in good taste,
Mr, Blashill might have made it hot for
115me,of them.
'ries Liberal Club will hold its first
regular in'eting iu the Odd Fellow's Hall
on Friday evening of next week, corn-
;lamming at 7;00 o'clock. Good program,
(:in.taiat.ttON,—Mies Smith, sister to
Mrs. R. L. Taylor, brought it lively little
ahanoleon back with her from the
World's Fair. It is is novelty in the Auf-
mal kingdom, possessing as it does the
ability to change its color to three
differentshadee. Naturally a green, it
becomes brown towarde evening and
Wan at night. This little 'Lomita is
about 8 Inches long, including the long
tail, and somewhat resembles the alliga-
tor family, Its hill of fare is house flies
and in the parsnit of its rations it will
jump incredible distances. The Chi.
0a505e wear these animals oil their coat
sleeve or lapel of coat and have a small
chain attached.
ANNEYi:D.—As willibe Been by notice
elsewhere in tem. Pose this week Jas,
Wilkinson, wile served his apprentice•
ship with 10. L eabberdale, of Brussels,
has forsaken banholordom and ]las enter-
ed the ranke of the benediote, Mies
Lillie Appleton, of Esannaba, Mich„
where Mr. Wilkinson also resides, was
the Young lady chosen to preside aver the
new home. The ceremony was perform-
ed on Wednesday of last week. The
groom's parents are well known residents
of Morris township. Er. Wilkinson may
rest assured that his Brussels friends
wish him and his bride a great deal of
matrimonial sunshine as well as long
years of prosperity.
Ourr,—The grim messenger Death
claimed another of onr old residents this
week, Mfrs. Haunah Wilton passing over
to the great majority on Wednesday
morning. Heart failure is said to be the
cause of her decease. She bud been ill
for a number of weeks. Mrs. Wilton
was a Canadian by birth and has resided
in Brussels for upwards of 35 years, It
will be is matter of surprise to many to
know that she had attained the age of 69
years, 1 month and 25 days, as she was
an active woman. She was the mother
of three sons, Jacob, Samuel and Wil-
liam, and one daughter. The funeral
will take plaos from her late residence,
William street, on Friday at 3 p. m.
Service at 2:80 o'clock.
MEOHANIcs' IN5TITOTE.—A meeting of
the Direttore of Brussels Mechanics' In•
stitute was held on Monday afternoon,
the President in the chair. It was de-
oided to canvas the town for new mem.
bers, Rev. J. Roes, B. A. and J. R.
Smith to take the North of the river ; J.
T. Pepper and F. S. Scott, East of Turn -
berry street ; and J. H. Cameron and J.
MOBain West of Turnberry street. Re-
port to be made on Monday, Nov. Gbh.
Committeee were appointed to arranges
musical an 1 literary entertainment to be
held shortie for the benefit of the In•
stitute. It is the intention of the Direc-
tors to aid a number 0f now books to the
library its soon as funds are forthcoming.
The balance of 1898 will be given Re a
bonus to subscribers for 1804. Get your
dollar ready and secure 14 months good,
solid reading.
SPRINTING.—We understand that a
most exciting foot race is on for Friday
of this week at 8:30. The competitors
are J. Bird, champion sprinter of East
Huron, and J. Hill. The coarse will be
a straight away one from the Queen's
Hotel North 100 yards and return. Geo.
White has kindly oonsenled to act as
starter. We unclereband that Mr. Hill,
though not widely known in the past as
a sprinter, has lately developed great
speed under the able training of T.
Bloomfield and has shown some remark-
able Musts
emark•ablebusts of speed, especially at the
start and finish. Mr. Bloomfield is so
certain that Mr. Hilt will win from what
he has already seen him do that he is
hacking pin: heavily and offering odds of
five to one. As no admission can Le
charged a collection will be taken up for
a consolation prize for the loser.
HTDIENEAL,—Cupid completed a matri.
menial allianoe last Wednesday afternoon
in the city of Toronto, when by the aid
of Rev. llir. Hunt, Edward Hackman
and Mise Ella Habkirk, both of the Queen
city were made husband and wife. The
bride is a daughter of Wm. Habkirk, now
of Manitoba, formerly of Grey township,
and sister to W. Habkirk, of Brussels,
who attended the wedding, Mr. Fisher
was groomsman and Miss Day brides-
maid. The bride was the recipient of
many beautiful gifts. She has had a
position in T. Eaton & Co's. establish-
ment for the past 7 years. Her many
friends in this locality are a unit in the
wish that happines and prosperity may
attend herself and husband. Mr. and
Mrs. Hackman went to Brantford and
other places on a wedding tour and on
their return will locate in the Queen
city.
HARVEST Henn SERv1E0.—Last Sun-
day the annual harvest home services
were held in the Methodist church in
Bruesele. The pastor preached a very
appropriate discourse in the morning.
His text was taken from Isaiah and was
entitled "Joy in harvest." The speaker
spoke of the nature, reasonableness and
holiness of the joy. The herveeb was a
proof of God's activity, fidelity and au
illustration of His several chaeaoter.
Rev. J. Ross, B. A., of Melville church,
preached to a large audience in the even•
ing. Isis subject was the Friendship of
Christ, dwelling on "There is a friend
that stioketh closer than a brother." In
a clear cut and very interesting manner
the reverend gentleman demonstrated
that the Saviour was (1) A loving friend ;
(2) A patient friend ; (3) A powerful
friend ; (4) A sympathetic friend ; (6)
An unfailing friend, and urged all to
cultivate tills abiding and satisfying
friendship. The chetah was beautifully
end appropriately decorated with "grain,
fruit, roots, vegetables, fiowere, ever•
greens and Antmmn leaves. Above an
aroh Greeted over the pulpit was the
motto "Thanksgiving" and in front of
the gallery was a well made motto "The
workers have their reward." While a
large number of the congregation assiabod
in this pleasant but laborious work
special mention of Mrs. T. Maunders,
who was placed at the head of this work,
is quite 4u place. She and her assistants,
worked many long hours in perfecting
the very tine decorations that were ad-
mired by so many people. Tuesday even•
ing bile harveethome dinner was served
in the Sunday aohool room where four
long tables were spread with the good
things of the earth. Again and again
the seats were filled and it was 8 o'clock
before this important part of the even-
ing's performance was through. An
adjournment wag node to the auditorium
which, with the gallery, was well filled.
An excellent program wag presented as
follows :—Opening hymn, and prayer by
Rev. J. H. Dyke, Of Belgrave; selection
THE BRUSSELS POST
from the orchestra ; solo, "0 1 restless
sea," Mies Bulls Smith ; address on
"Ohuroli Work," by Rev, J. Rose, 1. A. ;
violin solo, II, L, Jaaltson ; quartette,
"Before Jehovah's awful throne," the
Minn Moore, T. Moore and Nelson
Gerry ; address, "Lop•sided People," by
Rev, S. Sellery, B, D„ Wiugham ; duan,
"I❑ the noes of Christ we glory," Dr.
and Mrs, Cavanagh ; solo, "Only Tired,"
MISS Melissa Amee ; address, "The hind
of people the ought to be," Rey. W. G.
Reilly ; solo, 'Little Gleaners," Mies
Bate Wilson ; address, "Horne and Pro.
hibition," Rev. D. Millar ; duetb, "Army
and Navy," Prof. Hawkins and Dr. Oay.
anagh ; selection by orchestra ; Doxology
and Benediction by Rev, J. L, Kerr.
Mrs. H. L. Jaoksou, Mies ll:nechtel and
Prof. Hawkins noted in the capacity of
acoompaniste 111 a matinee satisfactory to
all. We have not apace to particularize
oonaerning the various uumbers on the
program. The musical selections were
first class and were very heartily reoeived.
Bach performer acquitted themselves ad•
nlirably. Tho speeches were brief, point-
ed, sensible and yet interspersed with
bunmor. Everybody felt it was a grand
success throughout and those taking part
were well deserving of the rousing vote
of thanks they received. The pastor per-
formed the duties of chairman very efli.
cientiv. Mrs. B. Gerry was the presid-
ing officer in the Committee appointed to
look after the edibles, and Rev. R. Paul
was the arohiteeb in preparing the
tables. What were the proceeds of the
Harvest Horne 7 Well, about $100 which
is a most gratifying result to the workers
concerned,
Business Locals.
Housm to rent. ripply to Jas. Walker.
A yaw good seoond hand onto for sale.
J. Walker, Brussels.
DANDY show of buggies for sale. Jas.
Walker, carriage maker.
BALLANTTNE & WILTON are doing a rush.
ing business in the Doherty World Fair
Range.
CASH yon Bees.—J. Earner will pay the
highest market price, in cash, for eggs, at
his grocery, Brussels,
ANY one wishing to get a new saw
filing machine may see what suits them
at A. M. McKay & Co's. hardware store
Brussels.
ANT one wishing to get a new saw
filing stand, I thick oan be suited by T.
McGregor, of Brussels, Ont. May be
,,sen at Moloy & Co's. hardware store.
L'i,a•-IrATiv'i PORED IN A DIY,— South
Anlericwr Rheumatic Oure for Rheuuna-
tiem and Neuralgia radically cures in 1
to 8 days. Its notion upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. It re-
moves at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 76 cents. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
WELL -DIGGING AND DRILLING.—George
Birt has all the necessary maohinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all workentrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
mond door north of the bridge, west
aide of Turnberry et., Brussels. 34.01
KNITTING In:whines, great reduction in
price. Plain machines with 2 cylinders
for 615, with full instructions. Just re-
ceived a fine lot of knitting yarn direct
from Germany, various grades, also Lis.
towel yarn in various shades. A large
stools of knit goods on hand in hosiery,
mitts, &c. Any size of hosiery knit to
order. J. Y. S. Birk, Agent Ceeelman
Bros, knitting machines and British
American Dyeing Co.
27 YEARS ox OCT. 14.—The "Beaver"
Hardware store, Brussels, celebrated f05
27th birthday on Saturday, Oot. 14th and
we stand in the front rank as a ereb.olass
hardware store. We have now in stock
full lines of lecke, hinges, glass, putty,
bolts, nails, paints, all kinds of saws, and
files, axes, handles, cattle and all other
kinds of chains, carpenters' tools, 5009
and ammunition, table and pooket knives.
Silverware to specialty. Whips in great
variety. Wire screening from a fancy
fence to a timothy sieve, rope of all sizes,
oattle ties and halters, spades, shovels,
scoops, orow bare, platform scales. Port-
land cement, plaster of Paris and hair
for plastering. Stove department, we have
the happy Home Range, the best in the
market, also the celebrated Bermuda
cook and many other good cook stoves.
Fine coal stoves of high finish, also parlor
and box stoves. Tinware of all kinds.
Dopper, brass and graniteware, choice
stook of table and hanging lamps, Red
cedar shingles, steam, emithing and
house coal, pure water white lamp oil at
20c per gallon, daisy and upright churns.
Call in. B. GERRY.
MORN -
ibtoLr•,on: In Trowbridge, on Oat. 15th,
the wife of Mr. Alex. McLeod of a
son.
MARRI3s)D,
WILRINsoN—APPLETON: In Escanaba,
Mirth., on 0ot. 18th, Mr. James Wil-
kinson, formerly of Brussels, to Miss
Lillie Appleton, both of Escanaba.
HAslenAN—I'Iis oaR.—In Toronto, on
Oat. 26th, by Rev. Mr. Hunt, Mr.
Edward Hackman to Mise Ella
Habkirk, (formerly of Groy town-
ship) all of Toronto.
Erasmus — ,ToIINeTON. At Ypsilanti,
Michigan, on Oct. 18th, by Rev. F.
E. Arnold, Mr. James Blaohill, of
Brussels, Ont., to Miss Edith John.
ston, of Ypsilanti.
onsraa.
Wineoe.—In Elma, on Oat. 186h, Chris-
topher Wileon, aged 68 years and 8
months,
OeAwoonn,—In Listowel, on the 18th
inst„ Joseph A. Crawford, aged 40
years, 11 months and 28 daye.
Tucnano--In Winghem, on the 18111 inst.,
Mary Tucker, aged 80 years, 5
months and 27 days,
LAIno ow,—In Wingbam, on the 19th
inst„ Catherine, relict of the late
Wm. Laidlaw, aged 85 years.
OIIA1tsny.—In East Wawanoeh, on the
18th inet., Wm. Ohamney, aged 80
years and 1. day.
RYeN,—In MaKillOp, on Oat. 10th,
Thomas Ryan, aged 92 years, 10
months and 16 days.
LAInn...In Buffalo, on Out. 20th, Alfred,
son of Jno. Laird, of Seaforth, aged
22 years.
MaN1tn,--In Grey, on Oet. 2180, Wil.
liam Martin, second ton of Peter
McNeil, aged 18 years, 6 months and
12 days.
HANNA. ---In Morrie, en Oot. 25th, George
' Hanna, aged 75 years and 9 mouths,
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CAPITAL (Authorized) - - . $2,000,000
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A General Banking Business Transacted, Farmers' Notes Discounted,
Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 61.00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal and oompounded half yearly.
SPEnAL ATTENTION 55018 To TRH COLLEOTIoN ON FAP.Dtsns' ,SLE NoTEe.
Every faoiliby afforded Customers living at a dietanee.
J. A. STEWART, Monne.
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LLIL & SMITa► , BA KERS,
L�LTSSP1, S,
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
A•11 points in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FAEMEGS' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
&PING'S a.2X)3! DEIN,7id'vTOINlU"r�'.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar sed Upwards ab Current Rates, Isteregt 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.
88'o elrcet to write Insurance iii old :English or Canadian Companies, or In Mut.
nal Comp]]]ila9 its may 3Yt% desired.
AGENTS Poli CANADA AND UNITED STATES : Tsie CANADIAN B,nuc OF Common.
WILTox.—In Brussels, on Oat. 25th,
Hannah Wilton, aged 09 years, 1
month and 25 days.
LITTLE,—In Ingersoll, on Oct. 0111), Mary,
relict of James Clinton Little,and
mother of Mrs. J. M. O'Oo.nnor,
Brussels, aged 83 years.
Ronso s.—In Peel township, Wellington
Co., on Oot. 14th, Thos. Hambly,
aged 74 years.
TnEBDAY, OCT. 31.—Farm and farm
stock, lot 11, con. 7, Morris. Sale at 1
o'clock sharp. Jas. Hall, prop. Geo.
Kirkby, alio.
TUESDAY, OCT. 81,—Farm stook, lot 34,
con. 15, Grey. Sale at 1 o'olook. Geo.
McKay, prop. A. Reymann, ano.
Won:ESDer, Nov. 1sT.—Farm stook.
Lot 5, con. 2, Grey. Sale at 1 p. m.,
sharp. Robt. Rite, prop., Geo. Birkby,
auo.
Tounsnex, Nov. Um—'farm stook and
implemeuts. South half lot 21, con. 4,
Morris. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Neil
Blank, prop., Geo. Kirkby, ano.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. aro.--Farm stook,
implements, &c. Lot 11, eon. 10, Grey.
Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. Wm. Taylor,
prop., Geo. Kirkby, an.
2vZARL}7TS•
Fall Wheat 66 56
Spring Wheat 64 65
Barley 83 36
Peas 50 61
Oats 28 29
Butter, tubs and rolls17 18
Eggs per dozen.-.. 14 00
Flour per barrel 8 00 8 60
Potatoes 40 00
Hay per ton 5 00 6 00
Salt per bbl., retail1 00 00
Hides trimmed 81 -
Hides rough .. 6
Sheep skins, each 60 1 ('0
Lamb skins eaoh 66 00
Apples per bbl.. 1 00 1 50
Wool 17 18
Pork 7 00 7 50
INGERSOLL, Oct. 24.—At the cheese
market held here to day nin e factories
boarded 2,320 boxes September make;
no sales ; market dull, 11 mite hid for
some lots ; salesmen refuse tceseb a price.
TORONTO, Oot. 24.—Flonr, straight rol.
ler, $2.90 ; flour, extra, $2.50 to $2.72.
Wheat, white, 570 ; No. 2 spring, 66c;
red winter, 56o ; goose, 5Go ; No. 1 Mani-
toba hard, 710 to 710 ; No, 2, 70o ; No.
3, 66o. Peas, No. 2, 51o. Barley, feed,
800 to 87o. Oats, No. 2, 28)0 to 29o.
Sales—Choice white wheat outside at
00o ; oats to arrive here at 38o ; peas out-
side at 5155o.
Tonoxxo, Oot. 24.—The receipts of live
stock at the western market today were
47 loads. There was practically nothing
done in export cattle, although cables
were steadier. The nominal prices are
8io to 4o per lb. Steckereare Belling at
SC to 8 o. A fair demand for milah oowe,
which are higher at $46 to $60 each, the
latter for choice. Calves rule at $2,50 to
$8,00 each. Butchers cattle Bold at 80 to
8}o for fair qualities, and a few extra
ones brought 85o to 8$c. Rough cattle,
20 to 25o. Sheep, quiet, with sales ab
98,00 to $4.50 per head, and lambs
brought $2.75 to 98,25. Hoge, nnoliang•
ed, ohoioe Bold at Go off Dare, and modi•
um, 5,)o to ago per pound.
EAST BUFyero, N. Y., Oot. 24.—Cattle,
ten oars on sale ; barely steady, mostly
western cows and nomenon ebookers ; one
car choice 14 owb. steers sold at $4.75.
Sheep and lambs—The market was very
dull, as usual with Tuesday ; fully ton
oars held over from yesterday, including
two loade of Canadas, for which there
wag no demand, and they were forward•
ed east in fillet hands, One hundred and
tbirtythree different fete wore weighed
up today, and of the number not over
ten drafts were in bunches of over 80,
and plenty of the sales were to the city
butchers in lots of from 1 to 16. A few
bnnohes of good 65 pound feeding lambs
gold to feeders at $8,65 to 94, and choice
78 pound lets at $4.26. Buyers for the
eastern butchers made up, a few loads of
good sheep at prince ranging from $2.23
to $3.00, with gales of glop to the butch.
erg at the earn range, and small lots of
good killing lambs, weighing 75 to 85
pounds, at $400 to 94.26 ; one dook of
choice 86 pound Canadae, taken to ship
on an order, at $4,60 ; several bunches of
heavy aloes wool sheep are in the pen foe
which it le impossible to even get a bid.
Iloge—Forbyeighb oars on sale, moat of
the good Yorkere of 160 to 180 pounds,
and the bulk of the hogs on Bale were of
that weight, sold at $6,05. A few choice
180 to 200 pounds, $6.70. Piga and light
Yorkere, $6,60; roughs and stags, steady
and unchanged.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMIll.
110 OR 12 HORSE POWER EN-
aINE sad boi]or for sato, seoond hand,
in first -spree running order. Apply to
J. 00151730, Ethel,
QEVERAL ELIGIBLE PRO -
1N.77 nEITIIEs for Sale in Blvssa18. Prises
low and terms easy. Apply at
THIS POST Publishing House,
ET OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
JL in the village of Elbe, belonging to
the estate of the late Dr, Cale. For full
partioula re ae to price, terms, &o.
Apply to
WM. SPE RO"), Ethel,
DOUBLE BARREL SHOT-
Gux.—I have a fine breech -loading
James "trap gun," full choked, nearly new,
which I will sell for less than wholesale
Price.
G. A,BRADMAN
Druggist and Bookseller,
Saw Logs and Heading Bolts.
The undersigned are prepared to buy all
kinds of Lags, Basswood Heading and Black
Ash Bolts, to be delivered at Smith's plan-
ing mill, Brussels.
14.3 J. & P. AM10NT.
STRAYED FROM BRUSSELS,
about Aug. let, a rose stag, 2 years old.
Last aeon at Wm, Bryan's farm, Morris.
Anyone knowing of its whereabouts will
greatly oblige
NEIL MOLAUGHLIN,
15. Brussels.
Teacher Wanted.
Applications will be isneiyed by the under-
signed, u5 till Nov. llble, 1893, for a male
teacher for S. S. No. 3, Township of Grey, for
the ensuing year, Applicants to state salary
required, certificate they bold, and experi-
ence,If any, ALEX. STEWART, Sec.
14.2 Box 274, Brussels.
REAL ESTATE.
TIARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
•J1L-'' m,neraxnn has several good Parma for
sale and to tont, easy terms, in Townships
of Morris and Grey, P S. SOOTT,Brussels.
'WARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT
18, Oon, 7, in the Township of Grey
The farm lea good one. Posssselsn eon be
given March let,1891. For particulars as to
price, terms, &a., apply to
13.4 101. BATEMAN,
Lot 10, Con, 7, Ethel P. 0.
r1HOIOE FARM FOR SALE.—
.) Being South half Lot 27, Won.5, Aio:1.1s,
100 acres, nearly ell cleared. Good buildings,
ane young bearing orchard, Immediate poe-
055550n. Easy Terms. Apply to
W. M. S1NCLAIR,
tf- Sohoitor, &c., Brussels.
On() ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
The 200 acre farm being lots 11
and 12, con. 10, Grey, ie offered for sale. 120
acres are cleared and the balance well tim-
bered. Buildings 11rst.class, Orchard, won,
&o, School house within 40 rods, Posses-
sion. given at once if desired. Per further
particulars as to price, terms, &e. apply to
MRS. WALSEIR,
8-01 Roseville P 0
or 11100508 B11I0EE11, on farm,
FARM FOR SALE.—BEING
nom 20, South half eon, 4, Moar s con-
taining 100 acres. 80 acres are cleared and
free from stumps, balance hardwood and
cedar. There is a brink house, Large bank
barn, log barn, orchard,. wells, &a, on thepremises. Possession given on April let
next, There are 7 acme of Pali tenet in
which would have to be arranged for With
present tenant. The farm is oo.ly 15 miles
from Brussels. For further particulars
apply 10
ALES, STEWART,
0—tf Queen Street, I3ruseels,
FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN.
DIMMED offers his splendid 125 acre
farm, being Lot 8 and west part Lob0,Con.
0, Grey, for sale. There are 100 a0r05 cleared,
balance timbered. Two dwelling houses,
bank barna, good (inherit, well 155856, A
never falling spring on the place. Possos.
sloe given any time. The subscriber also
offers for sale a dwalliug Louse, stable and 8
acres of laud iu tbo corporation of Brussels.
The house and garden would be rented for a
short time if not sold. Hard and soft water,
For prices, terms and further ppertioalars
apple to JOHN SMITH,Proprietor.
41.01 Brussels P. 0.
MEDICAL CARDS.
JA. MoNAUGHT0N, M. D.
• O.M, L.R.o.P Edinburgh, h, ileo 'e
Bleak,
,. Residence and Tubes rr Wite,
Biook, corner of MB! and Turnberry Sts,
J- L. GIBSON, M. D.
. 0. M„ M. 0, P, 8. Out„ Graduate
Queen's Uuivereity, Kingston. OSSiOE—
Senate's block, ono door South of Standard
lsank,ltrueeols, Niglitbell answered at the
same place.
T M. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
15 • Ph slalan Sur con Member, Play , g c yeber, eta.
Graduate Member
Toronto University Medical
Faculty, nae OerOf College of Phyel5iane
and Surgeon, Ont, Over n—Next [leer to
MODonalti & oo„ walton Out.
OCT. 27, 1893
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Toilet Sou;
;
Choice Assortment.
Large Stock.
Some of the Binds aro i^
I:teliotrapo, Lotus, Glycerine,
White Oatmeal, Tar,
Stanley, ice.
Pepper's Drug Store,
IlE RUss1: Lai.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
T14 L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
.5. to Solicitor and Canoe/neer, Oolleo-
Wens made. Oinoo—Vanstono's Block, Brue-
eels. 21.3m
M. SINCLAIR,
IAT
• Solicitor Gouveysneer,N0taryPub.
110, &e. Chico—Vanatoue'e Block 1 door
north of Central Hotel. Private Funds to
Loan.
CAMERON, HOLT & HOLMES
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Ont,
Dr. 0.0.01IEn0N, R. 0., k1ILIP HOLT,
DDDLET aoToiOs.
1 F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
•
l�• Solicitor, &o. (late of Garrow &
Proudfoot's OlSse Gociorich) OGbes over
Gillies & Smith', Bank, Brussels,
Money to Loau, 47
AUCTIONEERS.
A RAYMANN,
Auctioneer, is always ready to at-
tend ealesoffarms, farm stools, &c. Terme
cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0. Sales
may bo arranged at THE POST Publishing
House, Brussels.
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduct
ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm
stooka opeolalty. Ordere left at Tau PosT
P ublieblugBsuse,Bruesele, or eenbto Walton
P. 0., will receive prompt attention,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
to conduct sales of farm etooulat reasoluable
priose. 'Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in a po eaten to Bell to
good markt, and get good security when sold
on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
me a call. 32- F S. 8OOTT.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MOORAOKEN,
• annex of Marriage Licensee. Ofllae
at hie Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels'.
N. BARRETT,
Tousorist Artist. Shop—Next door
south of A. M. McNay & Oo's hardware store.
Ladies' and ohildreoe hair cutting a specialty
A . MoNAIR,
Insurer of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis-
sioner, &o., Q. B. Oonveyaneer and. Agent
Fire Insurance 00, 011105 at the Oranbrook
Post Office.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM=
INsnnANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX. HUNTER,
O1Srk of the fourth Division Court
Co, Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Oolleatians made.
01Iloo in Graham's/neck, Brussels.
OIL PAINTING,
Miss Merles, of Wingham, is prepared
to give instruction in oil paiutiag. Terme
maybe seal tainsd at MI as Nellie Rose' store
where Samples of work may be seen. Miss
Modes would also take a few more pupils in
music),
rp A. HAWRINS,
.1L • Organist in St, John's Church, Brue-
Bele and pupil, in the art of 'Teaching of A.
W. Thayer,Mus.Doo., New York, will give
lessons to pupils either at his parlor,
over A. R, Smith's store, or if preferred, at
their own banes, Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday ab Walton. Terms moderate.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
el • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary Oollege, ie prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals in a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Galls promlatly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary—Two doors
north of bridge 'Pursberry et., Bruesele,
DENTAL.
1)ENTI T!
M • CAVANAGH, L. D• Sr, D.D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal Goilego of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OFFICE—Over A, R. Smith's Store,
Brussels,
BOAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE
Undoreigued hag on hie promises. Lob
2, Oon. 17, troy, a Chester White boar, also a
Berkehire Boar, purchased from Jas. Snell,
Hullett. Torras—x31.00 to be paid at the
time of service, with privilege of returning
if necessary,
JOSEPH BENNETT,
18.4 Proprietor.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
Undersigned will keep for oervioe at
Lot 0, Oon. 16,'Grey, the there' bred Sork-
shire Boar,"1'.oady;" bred by E. M, Jarvis,
Olarkeon,Ont. Terms, SLOG to bo paid at
the time of service with privilege of return-
ing if necessary. Pedigree may be seen on
application. JAS. WATSON,
10.4 Proprietor.
-ROAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
nuclorst nod will keep for snide at
Nm iii Half 3160 20, 005.7, Morris, the Thoro'
bred (Thome White Bear Doilanne,' for
servioo. He wag bred by Daniel D000urooy
nornho]m, Porth Co., and in from importot{
Stook on bock sides. Terme 51:00 to he paid
at time of service with, privilege of returning
1111 tf ssarySAMUEL WALBE13, Proprietor.
OAR FOR SERVICE.—'THE
Undersigned will keepfor serviao on
Lot ea Gnu. 0, Morrie, the there' bred im-
proved White Yorkslhire Bear "daoiada's
Pram," purchased from the well -Keown
breeder J. E. Brebbour, Oak Lade Farm,
Burford. Torsos, 4150 to be paid at the
thin of oervieo with privilege of returning
if neeeesary, Podigroo may be soon on ap-
3lloatlon. ROST. NI00100 ,