The Brussels Post, 1888-8-31, Page 88
WHITE WINE
.1 ss. YYilsee says he will make it tui.
comfortable for the nest visitor to hie
corn patc4l,
.r Ml f ,, :ri1• t `r), , r 1 tele ,•l:xrs in ndvaneo seeuree Til
fresh,
1 have lately received a t aux PINE stock
of White Wino Vinegar, Should you be
requiring any for
PICKLING
or for Table use I would he elesseu to
supply you.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, and Finley Goods
Dealer, Brussele.
•
NO REMEDY
.L
gives annul universal eatfefectiOrl 11B the
COUGH REMEDY manufactured in
Seaforth, called
LUMSpEN & WILSON S e
o�a.., neo voe.o e0000c. Ol:u
%llo al Gl ooratsdh 8aliam of reFirlo°
is � d
Its wonderful virtues have created a
demand for the Preparation from all
parts of the Province.
Druggists sell it. Price 50 cgs.
17.6ms.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
sooTnws C ExrExsww1, w. u. h
Trainsfeave Brussels Station, uort and
south us follows:-
G01ng 5011111, Going North.
Dfal1..........._7 33 a,tn, mixed ...,...,...0190 sem
Express......11:15 4,m, Mail 9:Oil p.m
]nixed 6:95 p.m. l Express 9:45p.m
gnat Rthrs inns,
• A ohiel's amang y'e!akin' notes
An' faith he'll prem it. -
Fiume
TtlroaHr seed at licCracken's.
Tows Council next Monday evening.
WHITE Brine Vinegar. A. Goon. 6
FALL Goods arriving at Strachan Bros. ITT
NEW tweeds and suite s at i
n stra ha
g
c n
Bros.
Now isthetime to ma • •o
T
make 3)r Fall
y
I
announcement. 141
Ooavn,'s famed Manitoba Flonr for ; 1s
Pen for the belanee of bier, $(cure the
044103) local ngwa,
('orxctr,Lott StneelLtti has been doing a
great "streak" of work in the farming
line this year. Iso has Thoe. Hialop e
farts routed.
A sample of prairie grass and wheat,
out on Samuel B, Praliek's farm, Mani.
toba, was presented to us by Goo. Love,
lie says such crops as they have this
year he never saw in all his life.
A. vim: well executed landscape paint-
ing was on exhibition in 1t. Leatherdaie'e
show window last week. It was from the
brush of R. S. Pelton, of TAE Posit staff.
For an =etanr he is not .easily beaten in
this art.
i,Asr Monday Walkerton and Owen
Sound played a game of base hall at the
latter place. Owen Sound won. Their
battery was II. Vol:lardy and I"our own"
Alex, Brock. J. Sanderson, of Wroxeter,
caught for Walkerton. The score was i)
to 6.
The magic lantern enterteinmetltgiven
in Knox church on Tuesday evening, by
1). 11. Campbell, was a decided success.
For about one and a half hours the
Lecturer showed old London and other
sights and gave a very interesting amount
of the views. Mr. Campbell does his
work in first class style and deserves to
be wall patronized. He will probably
visit Brussels again,
CnilorT AND TF,N13s,-Our tennis club
drove to Blyth oh Tuesday. In the fore-
noon 11 One innings game of cricket was
played on We Agricultural grounds be-
tween sides chosen by Messrs, Tanner
and Shaw, resulting in an easy victory
for the latter, Messrs. Jessop and Tier -
nay and Dennis and D. C. Boss did the
bowling for the respective teams. After
dinner the tennis match was commenced
on the nicely kept cleb grounds. The
visitors were in leek and secured the
game quite handily. W. M. Sinclair and
D. 0. Roes beat F. Tanner and Dr. Glass
6-5 and 5-4 ; Rev. W. T, Cluff and J.
Hargreaves defeated C. Tanner and W.
Milne 0-4, 1-6 and 6-2 ; H. Dennis and
3. W. Shaw were too many for J. Soott
and W. Sloan, score being 6-4, 1-0 and
6-3, In the singles Bev. W.T. Muff beat
F. Tanner 6-5 and 6-5 ; W. M. Sinclair
and Dr. Glass won a set each, the score
standing 6-1 and 3-6 when time was up.
The Brusselites were most hospitably
entertained and speak in glowing terms
of the very enjoyable day spent with
their Blyth friends.
Dorn, -The Durham Review of 'last
eek says; "On Friday last Durham
ost one of its promising young citizens
hS that
dread disease-
consumption.
hos. Smith 'r
had been 7 , n for some
onths gradually sinking and during the
st few weeks he rapidly weakened,
THE ,BRUSSELS POST Alr(l,r,i, 1.888,
3)a" T , , classesvice+a nnEns maDVIDVAr•'nr, E ..c D/AZA s?saura- Ata
s'elsnDlpsR....
14tont ;. v in 114, 1 u d day 3)t Nepiembe
1)9, GI:e l,cee new rre111„1ee i+ near(
ready for occupation,
Tun Cheapest Yet. Adan flood Sells
Soap of a penny a Igor anti given rlolhtu
pins for nothing, 2-
l:x•ILtvslue ig. '.•,,ow
1 (10(311 and y a l 4
ware. Finest while (hlulito Sao im
ed 02 at Thoulsenee. 17.
Tostymie, - I have a prince lot of
ntatoes for sale. Now is the tit
secure totem. 'Gums, Kr.Lty.
Tile largest load of fax delivered
year was brought to the mill by Co
idichtel, 12th con, (trey, last week,
weighed 8} tons. It was a well
load,
Ax addition of over 20 fent has
made to the smoke stacks at An
Bros, mill so 118 to command More
draught for the furnaces, The pipes)
now over 80 feet high.
Zan Loudon Advertiser is still
popular paper of this smitten.
daily editions Inc turned out in add
to the weekly and the combined eiro
tions exceed that of any other period
its history. A new dress of type will
put on shortly and the fall cam
opened with a boom. Tho manages
of the Advertiser is good, which is an
portant item to the stockholders.
r.
Y
lass. Repoli seem there trill be is ciounat In
port. nue of our busies irl. ' shortly,
Bev, .11. SWANN prea•'h0s i3) 17'iughnm
to, Methodist church twice next Sabbath,
no to Nno' wheat coning in, Our market
(1 will retain the lend it has acquired in the
this past,
n rail 11xcensmx to the Pelle en Sept, 7311,
The return fare front Brussels is $2,
Tt $3,25 to Buffalo, or $ l to Itnohueter, the
111.111 tieltels to the two American clues being
been good for 6 days.
tout JOEY, Adam Good's 8e0011d son, had a
axed harrow swami on Thursday evening of
ars last week. Pio was playing on the street
with his brother and yeas run over by a
rho silky, No serious damage was dune,
Four Dien. -The wife of Thos, J. Ifopereft,
of Stratford, died on Yti ednesday of 11115
iLion week at the early age of 2e' years. The
ala- body was brought to Brussels on the
of night train 014 Wednesday and the in•
be termont will be made is the cemetery
camp store an Friday at 2 o'clock. The do-
cent )eased was a daughter of Mrs, David
int• Whiting. no had only been 111 abort
four weeks.
eon, Cosvr.NrloN,-Tho Wingliam Distriot
Itrd- Methodist church will hold a Sabbath
ng. school and evangelietio convention in
sled Blyth, on Wednesday and Thursday, of
e.- next week, September 5 and 13, Bev. John
the Scott, 111.4„ chairman, First day -
ear, morning session -10 a.m., The relation
ant of the Sabbath school to tho church with
son wllick It is connected, by Rev. A, W.
on Tou„ e. 11 a,m., Music in the school, by
Mies A, Lawrence, Londesboro, Afternoon
me session -2 p.m., Preparation of lite les-
nd sou, by Rev, A. 13. Smith, Wroxeter. 3 p.
01 m., The results to be aimed at in Bab-
£ a bath school teaohing, by Rev. 3. R.
ter Isaacs, Auburn. 4 pen., The beet nteth-
iog ods of questioning, by Wm. Hamilton,
•s. Teeswater. Evening session -7:80 p.m„
ng Qualification of a Sabbath school super•
gh intendant, by W. H. Kerr, Brussels. 8:15
ea. p.m., Duties of the church to the Seb-
ey bath school, by Rev. D. Rogers, Londes•
es boro. 9 p.m., Question drawer, by Rev.
rel R. Godfrey, Belgrave. Second day -
ell morning session -10 a.m., The relation
he of the prayer meeting to the spiritual
G: life of the ohurch, by Rev 3. Kennedy.
n. 11 a.m., The beat method of conducting
oy prayer meetings, by Ros'. R. Godfrey,
al Belgrave. Afternoon Session -2 p.m.,
y- Objeot and advantages of the class meet.
of ing, by S. Fear, Brussels. 8 p.m., The
to best method of conducting the ola�
e meeting, by J. II. McHardy, Belmore, 4
d p.m., Juvenile classes, by Rev. J. Scott,
of M. A., of Wingham. Evening session -
g, 7:30 p,m., Before and after the revival,
of by Rev. M. Swann, Brussels. 8:80 p.m„,e How to 0c.n duct a
revival, by
Rev.
W,
e W. S
parsing, Teeswater. Tho opening
s• address on each subject not to exceed
twenty minutes, to be followed by five
minute addresses, A collection will be
taken nn each evening to defray expee-
000, 13yr. J. :30,8t, :3 3,, will preside at
all the sessions. Sabbath school vera.
ere fro(° all points of the district are
oordially invited.
Pommy PEeschreL.-11/.11.
formerly of Brussels, has )pollee a 11
warn store in Toronto. -Richard Hi
stun 3 Sons., of Wingham, have deoi
to remove from that town to Gorri
Alonzo Haldenby, who has been i3)
employ of H. Dennis for the past y
has taken a situation in Milton. He w
Friday morning. -Mrs, 1V. 13. Dick
arrived home from Helena, Montana,
Thursday evening of last week.
Kato Cormaok came hone the same ti
from a visit to friends in Detroit a
vicinity. Mrs. Dickson and sister talk
going back to [:Telena in the course o
month and will probably spendthe win
there. -Mise Rachel Alexauder is visit
at John Livingston's in Listowel. -M1
N. Brisbin, of Mitchell, was visit1
friends in this locality. -A. Bauslau
and wife and Miss Buchanan, of S
forth, were in town last Sunday. Th
like their new home well. -Mrs, Jam
Bryan, of Luoknow, was hero for save
days waiting on her mother, Mrs. S
who has been ill. Mes. Bryan 18 t
wife of the editor of the Luoknow Sen
nel.-Geo. Love arrived home from Wi
nipeg last Saturday night. He was ow
nearly three weeks and saw a good de
of the country, His trip was an onjo
able one. -D. 23 Malloch, Inspector
Schools for North Huron, was in Toren
last week, attending the meeting of th
School Inspectors of Ontario assemble
in answer to a call from the Minister
Education, for the purpose of prontotin
if possible, a more thorough inspection
Publ'
laels h
Sc
0 a 3)d
for obtain' Q
mt fort
benefit
of all the experience of each. Th
conference lasted from Tuesday till Thur
day. -3. R. Smith was in Durham Inst
eel( attending the funeral of hisnephow.
Tr. Smith was one time a 1•eeidont of
tlIwo burgh. -oto lied it pleasant cull lad,
Friday afternoon from Harry C. Symonds,
Superintendent of the subscription anis
mailing Dept. of the London Advertiser,
He was here in the interests of the Ad-
vertiser. -Alex. Brook has gone to Strat-
ford to fill a position as miller in ono of
the roller mills of that city. The "Echo"
hese ball club will miss his valuable
services behind the bat. He is an en-
thusiastic base ballist and plays a splen-
did game. -M, Y, McLean, of the Sea.
forth Expositor. was in town last Sitter.
day and T. Nash, of the Gorrie Vidette,
o3)
Monday.-S'Iise Ida Thompson is at
Toronto on a visit. -Councillor Graham
arrived home from hie northern tour on
Thursday evening of last week. He bad
a good time and speaks in glowing terms
of Manitoba, the crops, &e.-Robt. Di01(•
son, j3., is off to Cleveland, Ohin, for a
holiday trip. He will visit his uncle,
Peter Grant, and other friends, -Miss
Clara Creighton left for Toronto last
1'Ionday noon to attend the millinery
openings —Chas. Keeling, of Cargill, and
Miss Cassie and Georgie Good, of Sea.
forth, were in town on Monday. Mr.
Keeling was formerly an employee of
Geo. Good in Brussels bat has been in
his present looation for five or six years
is now in business for hinsolf.-George
Halliday is away at Perth on a visit to
relatives. He will be absent about a
month and 1vi11 accompany his mother on
the return trip. -Miss Blla Mulholland
has gone on a visit to Ohio. She left on
Monday. -Fred. Gilpin has been under
the-dootor's care during this week, -Miss
Straith, of Paisley, is,making her home
in Brussels for the present and is purse•
ing a musical 000x80 with Miss Har-
groavos.-Mrs, Coals, of Galt, is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. George Thomson, -
The blooming oountenanoe of the only
Sam, Smale is to be seen on our streets.
He came home last Monday on a vist,-
Wm. Roddiolt and George Currin spenb
last Sunday at Hanover, -J• McPerlano
and wife were in town on Tuesday. Wo
are pleased to hear that they intend lo-
aatiug once more in Brussels being fully
persuaded that there is no place like
Glob: old home. Wo welcome them back
0,e residents. -B, 13. Merles, 1,.D.S., was
in town last Tuesday, He has recently
returned from a business trip to the West-
ern States, -Miss Maggie MODougall, of
Detroit, is holidaying with Mies Annie
Ballantyne. -Miss Blakeman is enjoying
a visit with the family of Thos. Heritage,
of Landon. -Miss P. le. Kerr is away at
Toronto, -Mrs. Carter and children, of
Blyth, are visiting at It. Burns' this
week. --John Wilbaa has taken a situa-
tion at Striaforce-A latter from Jno.
Robertson, who is giving instructions on
dairying in Sootland, states that in four
weeks there were only three dry days,
Hemet is very late this year. Tho ]lay
crop was heavy. He expeatO to retusn to
Canada in the course of It few months. -
W. Hale, a, resident of Brussels in the
"sweat long ago," is new editor of the
Orillia Packet, IIe turtle out a very
creditable paler and lives in oto of the
prettiest towns in Ontario, ----.hiss Dlold°,
of Teeswater, was visiting in town this
week. -Miss Stevenson, who taught the
primary department of our public school
last year, is n0w engaged as teacher in
Marlin soltool.-Rev. Mr. Swann els
o from his holiday trip, ..Jno. Stow.
and wife have returned from their
Is to Belleville, Termite and Leedom
rs,W,H, Itoor, who has been serious.
11 duriog the past weep, is improving
ly now. -lire, le, Scott and chili/rain
e visiting at Seaforth end Goderioli
week.--Gcorgo Mittefn is in town for
ort time. He leaves for Philadelphia
about h month. --J, D. Ronald and
wife are away at Wiariot,----Jt, Me lion•
nen talks of laking a situation in Lenv
don. Roger Roberto, of Stratford, in h3
Mein, 31(hengh deprived of eight ho -'
ilrel•olasH 1 gla a
gives eat ietaa ion; lune, and his work
sale at THommses, 43-1, hrem liing his last on Friday forenoon. i e
Tee county Model schools open nu Deceased wee a fine young man and war!
Monday of next weekmuch thought of by all who knew hint,
REGULAR meeting of the School Board 1 1Wlti Duly a few short months ago gave
on Friday evening of next week. promise of a life of future usefulness and
THosi who like Black Tea should try i success, but in the midst of life we ata in
Adan( Good's. The flavor is very fine. 6
A coinrrsICATION from Rebt. Armstrong
is crowded out of this issue. It will appear
woe
death, and just as he reached manhood
he was called away to inherit a better
and happier state. The bereaved friends
xt b. 1 have the heartfelt sympathy of the town
Asr quantity of fresh lime at the Kiln. 1 and community, as was evinced by the
Brussels, for 11 cents a bushel, W. F', j large number who followed the remains
TivrLr, Prop. , to the grave on Sunday last. Thos, was
Rruuroie services will be resumed in a member of the Durham band and the
Melville church next Sabbath at the other members intended to turn out as a
usual hours. I band at the funeral but at the request of
A reseez consignment of Cooper R
Smith's Boots and Shoes at Strachan
Bros. this week.
Solus fifteen persona event from Bres-
sels to Wingham last Saturday afternoon Knox Carnen,-On the 26th day of
to hear Hon. Mr. Laurier speak. August in Knox church, Brussels, the
THE store and dwelling lately vacated session met and was constituted with
by Mrs, Alexander is to rent. The loco. prayer by G. B. Howie, moderator. Eld•
ers present, Phillip Betz, John and
Thos. Seraohan. Minutes of previous
meeting was read and approved. Mr.
Howie stated that in accordance with
ester on 7th 0f tiep(emb°r, tickets (;end minutes of this session, of date May 10,
for 0 days. 133$, a congregational meeting was held
Qrltr n Inose was created nt the 011 Friday, June 8, 1888, and fourteen
brethren 1
station last Friday evening by a number ' e vele nominated with a view elder-
ofto
the Listowel lacrosse club who were I choose four of tr to serve in the
on their way home from Luoknow. Some ship assn ed th3c.Church.toTho congregation
aot
of the party were no particular credit to tans asked to vote by ballot pen neem
the town. three weeks later the session )paged the
Brien nsartt, 0011 of Tiros. Smith, last ' envelopes containing the votes of the
with a serious accident last Wedne do congregation and found that foe( men
Y i were cleated but only three, viz„ G. A.
morning in the planing mflt. Pio was Deadman, Daniel Glasser trod David
working at the shaper when the board I hose, jt'„ were willing to acne pt office.
slipped letting his right hand into the I Mr, Howie further stated that he had
,machine. His four fingers were more or waited upon the three brethren referred
less lacerated and he wilt bo laid up for to and that he was satisfied as to their
some time, fitness, Next the elders elect were called
Wein Dniou,, Asn DRILLINo.-George there and then to a conference with the
Birt has all the necessary machinery for session and finally it was decided that,
digging and drilling wells and is prepared (D.V.,) if noobjection be offered Mr.
to attend to all work entrusted to him in Howie should proceed to ordain them
away that will insure satisfaction. Terms on Sabbath, September 2nd, The session
reasonable. Residence second door north waa then dismissed with the benediction.
of the bridge, west side of Turnberry -Mr. Howie le announced to preeoh in
street, Brussels. 6.11 Jamestown on Friday and in Wingham
CIVIC Rosser, -Last Tuesday was the on Saturday.
civio holiday for Br218ee3e. It was cola. Been BALL TOr0NAImNT.-The following
brated in different ways by our citizens is a synopsis of what was said about our
some of whom went to Port Stanley, tournament by the local press where
others to Seaforth and Blyth, while the their ball clubs were interested: -"'she
"home guard" passed the day quietly in 1st prize, of course, remained with the
town. A number of the business placing "Echoes."-Gorrie Vidette. "There was
were kept open all day, contrary to the a good deal of dissatisfaction with the
usual custom Of towns and villagee on nmplring."-Listowel Standard. "The
the civic holiday. Stars went to Brussels and after 1110
ANNIVERSARY. -Next Sabbath Rev. Jno. drawinghad taken place found themselves
Scott, M. A„ of Wingham, will preach pitted against the Brussels team, who,
the annual anniversary sermons of the had they adhered to their promise made
Methodist Sabbath School, The morning in their invitation, should not have play -
discourse will be directed especially to ed at all. Five teams were entered,
the children. Parents and guardians are Listowel plated against Blybh, Palmer -
asked to see that the children are in OIOII against Brussel', and Wroxeter draw -
attendance. In the afternoon a platform ing the bye, thee scouring third place
meeting will beheld, COlnmenCing at '2:80 without playing, lead the errahgelnent8
addressees by Rev. G. B. Ilowio, Ai. A„ been fair Palmerston, as will be seen by
and Bev, Jno. Scott, M. A. The public the scores, would hay° heel second place,
welcome. The scores were :--Listowel 10, BIyth 1,
Ill seetence Exea'clx,•rrov.--:Che 210x1 °x- in 7 innings;. Brussels 9, Pelmorstou 4,
amination for entrance to High school in 7 innings ; Wroxeter 8, Listowel 7, in
and Collegiate The -abates will he held on 7 innings ; Brussele 0, Wmxotor 1, in 5
Doo, 16, 20 and 21, As the self) sampleinnings. It will be soon Brussels only
lessons from the Authorized Fourth While they beat Wroxeter by 8 runs in 11
sr
os. Smith, .. who did not wish any
demonstration, the band boys attended
privately." The dsoeaeed was a nephew
to J. 13. Smith, merchant, of this town.
tion is the best in town. The key may
he had at Trim Post' Publishing House. 6
Hurrah 1 for the Great International
,Exhibition at Buffalo Monster Fxenr.
Won to Niagara Valls, Buffalo and Hoch.
re•openedon Monday the following list of boat Palmerston by 5 runs in 7 innings
Reader is }liven, on passages from which lmmags, and 03111 Wroxeter tools second
money." -Palmerston Telegraph, "Bev the
oral of our citizens and the Huron Stare hom
attended the hese ball tournament in art
Brussels on 'Thuteday. Our boys did not vial
take a prize. Better luck next time,"-
Blyth correspondent. '''We ars sorry to ly i
find amateur ebbe hiring players, It nice
will ruin, to it great extent, the evert Ivor
thorn now is its base ball, The success last
of a club will depend onvile ability and a els
willingness to pay for outside help, Per. in
sus was defeated nt Walkerton by a oom-
bination. The game thing was carrio((
Mit at Brueseis last senek, we believe, and
so it yin go till base ball ceases to be an
amateur epo43 19 any extent." Fargn8
oerrCBpondellt, '
the examination papers in literature will
be set at Christmas:
The Pao° Against the Pnaa op 74-70
Prom the Deserted Village 80-.83
'Sh,BattleofDam:makb"rs 8.1-10
I.at1y 01are 128--130
The Gulf Street) - 191•-1211
Scone from Ivanhoe 101-108
She wan a-Phnntonl of Delight 188
The Demon of the Deep 21c-271
The i'Orsalcou ltormau 258--aqg
In drawing No, 3 book of the drawing
course for publie schools will be used,
• bettho Work required in the other de•
pertments ie not changed, At the en.
Blanes examination in ,July, 1889, a
paper on the subject of agriculture will
be set,
T11 A1.1';1) 1' 11011 'r' 13; 1'111:31.
1.71 445.5 ,,f the lint 1511 ne 1 1.4 7, 0012 7,
Grey, n1104' 01,,nt 1031 i Int. 1 } 1110 ". Tomo
of there au 111 (1 r. ro,1 0,10 t bit n rnl,,r,
ono of Ebe -1,,'t'1,n brindle .1)i 1he ether
turn aro n r .314,3 color. .i,)' infurn,ti„n
loading to their realvery 51'111 bo thankfully
received, 113)111'.1111)1413-1,
1.tf Brussels, l'.0,
1 efrIN11(1a11 J. 1lu'CA(t(1 A 1411',
Jp 13AN3lu1i$ -,. BRUSSELS
t 1 i :1'1•aHeafr't to Gente1'al IInnitiUp
r
.' Ifusi11C58,
Caveats ,oto issues and Pratteorarkeseouretl
and (111 other patent onuses l u the Patent
°Woo and before the Courts promptly and
earofollyattended te, Poen receipt. ofland-
el or 51(01011 of 1 nvootion, 1 pink° e4rofal
asamin0tion,andIL 18a08 to patentability
Free of Charge. Pees meitem*e, and I make
no (Merge unless patent is secured. Inform-
ation, advice and spoolal 4eior0n0e0 0001 on
app11844tio4. 3. 13. ra'reeeia1, Washington
D.0., U.S. retail! Onion, 10.
1%747' lap$::
1 all o[teeMuiTkeRtoeOvacipal Donnell
the Village of (Vroxotur, ill the Oouney
Boron, intend, by the power vested
them b the Consolidated Statutes of
titre), Chap, 184,'800. 010, to pass a 13)'
elusing up Nelsen ,Lreot, in lera(fok'e Sur%
in said village and making tho same i
part of a Public. Park. Any part3•nr par
taking objaotio'I to the servo µ111 be h
by themselves, or by counsel, at the Con
Board nit the lath day of October, 1889, at
NO'4t15 DIBCOCNTLID,
C,µl,dht3a and United,: totes Untltn tonight
and sold,
Interest allowed nn .101..4102
Collections made ntt,farurabl,' terms,
0anadhtu Agen6s--Dirmtvl.t1t'n 54410, n1'
CANADA.
Now York agents-Ilu'on snie AND Tenn.
0110 NA'rxooAL 13441,,..
!jt LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
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3)y', Conveyancer. Notary Piddle,
nth 30, 03105 1 or,
Bloak,1 door north of
ties Hargreaves' Drug Store, Private 3041015 to
lie Loan.
001the
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1 E. 1Y A D E. RARRISTF,R,
'w•M. SINCLAIR SOLICIT-
n3- Conva •
hour of ,;Jtl o 031)3 p, nt, 1'^i .
3, C01YnN Village CIOrk, .dJ
\Vroxetar Aug. "7 '8s)•Solicitor and Notary public, One-
. I voyaucing, Coneetlons and. Loaning. Ile.
day o will attend in (Jerrie every' w'Odnes •
dat two )')leek.
REAL ESTATE,
r1O11IFORTABLTI DWELLING,
Central 100at on. ood Apply tttTun 0O 1' rent.
118111110 House ,
OHOIOE FARMS FOR SALE. -
NJ A few splendid, improved farms for
sale in tint township of Grey, Morris and
DI0301101,. Apply to A. Dl"LGAT3'4, Co,
Anotionaor,11ruseole P. G.
5
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WILL BUY A
k First Class 00 -acre farm,
4reiz ~das atoare,snc0 a ball and a); balance
hardwood hush, 13uildoga ,and formes fair,
orchard good. Will be 'sold on 08Ny tarns
and 14p05550404/ gluon et any time. ;Apply to
30110.4140FADDEN, or to Max.HENTEa,
Brussels,
6.4441
ARM FOR SALE. -THE SUB•
farm,boiog of nman 9 teon,li13, Greys Township
Huron Co„ for sale. Tbore are about 00
acres olearod and In good heart. There is a
log loots°, good hank barn, boating orchard,
attd all the necessary conveniences on the
premises. For further p0rttoulars, ns to
price, terms, etc, Apply to the Proprietor,
l'HOS.HISLOP,blareP.0„ N.W.T., or to
0.14 DOIIGALD 8TRAOHAN, Brussels
�1 TRAYED FROM THE PREM.
Dforris, in of
e month of g M y last, lot 3 lane
and
one steer,
the head 'stn° steer whites 5 a8 ball 1
044 is red 101 Dolor, 1 some ith white
eon flan
and face, and 1 yellow with white belly an
white actress the bind quarters. Ani in
formatio. regarding the above will b
thanktully received. There aro also 3 et
0,1+410 0') m,• are.,, l.•„„e 00.500r. ell 1 -von
13-.1 in 1•,', 0,p,. 1 raver. 2.1
81141144, 11/0,e„le 1' O, "h-tt
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Men
I b°raf the College C a of 1
11 1
tl stn •
Y l,s and
Surgeons of
g (h E
naso b
u y eznmiuution.
kCoterie,0an(l Y.osidonc—Main et. Easc, l; the
d j� Ara
PA111I IN GREY 'X'OWNSHT
root 0,tr,E.-Beton lot 14, 0011, •10, 0011
mining 100 acres, It is partly cleared, 111
alan00 well timbered. A never 15illlt
reek crosses the place aid it is well adapt
d for either immune or grazing. I will like
iso sell 40 notes., being oast part of lot 14
0°.10, nearly nl l olearod and in a goo(
tate of cultivation. A good frame barn
with good stone stable underneath and a
novor fulling well le also on the place. For
further pnrti0ularo apply to rho proprietor
on the place, Tide lot is opposite the o1h.
or GEORGE AVER R, Proprietor, 1-tf
ThICKSON (1; IIAYS,
(Late with (1c. ,,w 4 Proadfoot, Gode-
rieh) Barristers, Solicitors, 00e1F0y,tlIcorn,
,to, O3ioe, Grant's Block, llrnesois• alonoy
to loan,
01, S, HAYS, W, 13. DICKSON.
AI'I. TAYLOR, B. 0. L•„ P,A}1.
• moms, Solicitor, 40., 01 1110 flan of
Dickson (4 Taylor,Barristers,
Ionoltoro, 4c„ a:anoiug Arade, /Hug Strout
West, Toronto. Money to luau,
A LEX. BUNTER, CLERK OF
the Fourth Division Court
Conveyancer, Notary PublicIdled $Dotoo
nod insurance Agent. Funds investe,d ane'
he loon. co,l°otions made, 0lttoo 10 Gra.
Grit -
ham's Block, Rrussols,
04T CUNNING/y.147
118410,4501,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH•
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. F. GALE, 111. D., Q. M.
tJ , A. 1CNAUGHTON, M.D.,
.Il. C. P. Edinburgh, DI, 0. P.
r• H, Ont. At Hargreaves' Drug Stora trout
4, a to 11:80 0.m, and from 1:30 to 4 p. m. At
other hours may be found at the restdouot•
formerly occupied by Dr. Hutobiusou,
p 01311 street.
Mooxsx.-In Brussels, on the 22nd inst., 0
the wife of RIr. George Mooney, of a 0
daughter. lv
851ITR.-In Durham, on Friday, Aug.
17311, Thos. Smith, aged 21 years and
11 months.
Horcnerr.-In Stratford, on the nth
inst., Ettle T., beloved wife of Thos.
J. IIcperaft, aged 26 years,
S=EO7X2'01.
Fall Shows will he hold this season as
follows :
Toronto Sept. 10 to 22,
Milverton, Oct. 2 and 3.
Listowel, Sept. 25, 26, 27 and 28.
East Huron, Brussels, Oot, 4 and 5.
Provincial at Kington, Sept. 10 to lo,
East Wawanosh, Belgrave, Oct. 8 and
9111.
Elms)
at Newry, o3) Thursday, Oat,
4111.
Exeter on Monday and Tuesday, Oc-
tober 1 and 2.
Western, at London, Irom the 20th to
the 20th of September.
Clinton on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, Sept. 10, 20 and 21.
South Huron, at Seaforth, on Monday
and Tuesday, Sept. 17 and 18,
Goderioh on Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday, Oct. 2, 8, 4 and 5.
00115ECTEn CAREFULLY EYEET '%'EE11.
Fall Wheat 92
Spring Wheat .... , 00
Oats 80
Peas 55
Barley 45
Potatoes 85
Butter, per lb 15
Eggs, per dozen 14
Apples, per bushel 55
Hogs, dressed 0 60
Beef 4 50
8 00
WHood, p0r cord 2 50
Sheepskins, each
95
95
85
67
55
40
16
00
00
5.550
9 00
40 8 506
7-31.57SSrmZ,S 3e6rASettr.EI'1'S,
00111EOTED CA4EP0LLY 114EEr lv01E,
Pall Wheat 92 55
Spring Wheat ,,, 90 05
Barley 45 53)
Oats,..
Peas 55 67
Butter, tubs and rolls,,, 15 16
Eggs per dome 14 00
Flour per barrel 5 00 00
Potatoes 85 40
Hay per tong ,,.,.. 8 00 9 00
Hides per lb ............. 4 5e -
Salt per bbl, wholesale.,.. 60 80
Sheep skins ,eanh 00 1 00
Wool, per iU 18 22
Pork 0 25 6 50
THE PEOP.LE'S COLUMN.
0EEU WHEAL --'TILE SUI3-
A 0eribor hag on }lend a limited quantity
of hfalahoator \vlteat, Per pl'loo, 40„ npply
tb A. ,Sl'1:WAlW7',
7.2114 Lot 0, Con. N, (trey,
CM,AES,
loreSIS 5.11,4 VEAI, WI1.Ie GIii'1
nut) pttinhgt oDrwiinvgt LCOh480p0
HatituOtian 310011,14301, ages)11i'aisehLeltntoSog.-
(-IOW STRAY BD. --13TRA.YE3)
<.J from liruesols on or aboutL}
rod LIMYwi41 grn7141 we. :The lips of nor
hoo1B err anw0dolf. le gilong 101114. Any
itfnrmati0a loading to bor recOve 1' will bo
suitably rewarded, (1, A, 13E1511,13ru03410,
• DENTAL.•
I.)elf0 TX7oI: 11,11.
G. L. 13 3)1
1.1�ARIII FOR SALE. -THE UN•
agnerexun offers 100 sale the north.
)net quarter of lot 38, concession 0, Dlorr)e
County
is of firof st tglualitymarlin a h 60 igh state 0
45acres
cultivation.
Now frame house, 8 ro ms
milk house with concrete walla, 2 wells,
good barn,' and shed, orchard, ego, 17tgbt
I adjoins f toe corporations oto Brussels. Suiti
able terms will bo gluon. Ti tic bet ect,
50.
JAMES Box 23813 roseate P. 0.
_ x4, 3-1, tf, lienor Graduate and
AL R, 0, D. ti, Toronto, Vitalized Air given
13.13. Hforieo, Ie. D. 8., Assistant Operator
OPrrci=bf°yore Bloat, Beater th,
p132N :C I`'OT.
To-
ronto School of DentistrGraduate A11 Opar-
m3ious guaranteed. 0113))-Cady's •
0 131ock,Scaforth.
( Art110i4;1 tooth, 11 rstqunlity, anda
guaranteed it,for 312.0u/torsot,;,
X00D FARM FOR SALE IN
Itforris, of reasonable tonne. In order
to 01080 the aUafre of too estate of the lata
W. G. Megaton, the executors offer the fol.
lowing valuable lauds for sale North
Half of Lot 30, Ooucesoiou 5,' Township of
Ilforris, containing 03 acres, On this lot is
ereobed a good frame baro with stone four.
dntio41, good orohartl, well antiphon. Naar.
ly all cleared, and ss on 0110 grave road
closely adjliuiug the village of stern ls,
This farm le a :minable ono, 19 well forced
and in a good state of cultivation. Pot
llrluos and terms apply to PHOS. REDLY,
Brussels P. 0., Morns Jr,NNIN3s, Victoria
Square P. 0„ e1 34450115 Selmer, Dlaple Lodg°
P. 0„ Middlesex County,
AORE FARII1'OR SALE.
Vtl
Afirst-)lass farm for sole intho
Township of Dlorris in the County of Huron,
being south hale of north halt lots 25 420
and south half 0125 en eels bon„ oontaluing
213-0 acres more or hiss, 120 acres mostly
blear of stumps and in a good abate of bulb.
vetion. Therein a young bearing orobard a
stone stable and
born
The form to situ -
Mod
is withinIn,
farm 10rca 1grainVillage of stock rail
ing AS itssmamma with the river Maitland
and nom failing opri0g 0100lt. Possession
will be given at any Woo. For further par-
tioulars•.apply on the pram lane un to A, IS,.
ROBERTSON, Drneaefs, P. 0. 0.01
FARM FOR SALE 013TO RENT I
The north half of lot 28, eon. 9, township of
Grey, containing fifty acres, more or llene,
nbou(: 35 acres weaved and In good odor.
Oomtortablo owning end excellent barn and
etabliup situated within about i' m31a0 et
Ethel village, in a gond locality and conven-
ient to river. Is offoo'od for sato on favorable
terms es thopmprlotor le unable to continuo
farming. If 1101 sold will bo loosed fur term
to be agreed upon to a good tenant, and at-
rengolucnt can be mule that rent bo payable
in improvements. The property is now to
good shape for a purab0sor or inooning ten-
ant. For torts, 40., apply on tbo premises,
or to wire, $O1ALLDGN,
4tf Ethel (Ont.) P. 0,
FARM FOR SALE.
--
The Executors of the estate of tiro sato
WIr,LIAso Dloo1lly, EsOnnela, d000aend, now
offertlie following valuable lauds for sale,
vis,; -Tho north half of 10051, and the woof
011th 00000081011tofl ilio t'1oVnehIpbooh Morris
County of Limon, oottnining 100 setup,
About 110 044409 aro olearod o, d in good o rinse Lo¢neae, by npnolntmant of
Oen balsam isglvelI°EimUoro lgictlloii 0440001 Lieut.-Gown:nor, Oominlasioner, 30„ 1, 13,
'elm maple. 10. ' y 0rnveynneer end Agnt :Niro Inettranoo (l0,.
'1'hisfndmis aple. 'ablyaituntodwit]hiiinon Of1100atthe OranbrtiokPoetOftdoo,
ado of the visage of )1)'ustols, which 030118 ” "`-""-
nn excellent market, Theo is opal th0 bI. RODDICIf 3ICITS.ifi, SIGN
111•oml5ea a good frame barn end bowie s)0. ,
orchard Of ali0leq fruit tY°es, n 2701/01.100111r 1811(1 Genamental Pee neer, feminine,
spring,a140 a good wetland unto ,, ndagond (311d111g, sign and Decorative Painting in an
100014t10, Ti,ixi property hilt 1)c. 001111) ono n3- lets branouea shop Binds done up in style,
.I.” l'" 1,10' to cu10 intending 1,m•ottaaurO, 1 raltor) 0053108 a ' Ger.alty sloop one Ano•
Or will bo allowed to comer and bays stealth 013, 3nyera' Carriage Worel,
118003 h0bse on premteo0 of an:11:114:1101 e 011"3- ••'---------••
hurvaot and to oe fall lllolving. p"B00s- W. O'EEIEN ,,
ARM will be given at Sat Noveme054. , V. HONOR
Foo ten11B 01,4 igrlber p011rN,ply • Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
OFollIb the 11)40081/,,11'°d ENe0nm0Yf„ 111' In •I OnN 3403,8, i,as reimbleel the preetio1 of-1bht1
Df"0441: 4,, 2154',Brnnocle,0,41 NotE,v,Snand;eprapnrod 10 troit3 4117 chs)
(485ra5 4'Yltillilt', ) Oases of1�reach atbti and mala on Scientific
IPlr,ttl;•�x .t: Hayle;. f'Jixue�"1' is lndspltr0bed pr;n0fp3es, T1Onb:nl0ptof (101-
tf)i8gureeViva doors lnto.d atlrueeele, elite 18Eh, 8sd i Nettie of 3iti0 3rbery4603et
N TENT' .
A, x0,44 v 0,_v T =, as„
Honer Graduate of the Royal College 01
(es admionistered tor ep ontoon extras-
tlon of tooth,
OFFIC f. •• --
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AUCTIONEERS.
GEORGE1 KIRKBY, LIOEN.
SED Auotimmm, Sales 00)240031(1
reasonable terms, farms and farm stoo1C n
specialty, Orders left at Tont Post Publish •
inglBouso, Brussels, or B811135 \Vai304, post
canoe will reo0ivo pedant attention -•--
A LEX. DELGA'TTY, AUCTION -
La_ ern, is prepared to attend to sales on
the shortest notice, A specially matte of
0nle0 et thorough -bred stook. Terms made
known by application 144 Tena Pose Publish..
lug Rouse, whore orders may be loft, or
nddrers to Wessels P 0.
//__ RAYIIIANN, AUCTIONEER, °,
�0 is always ready to nitwit/ sales of ti
forms, form stock, etc. 'Corms cheerfully ,i
Br0ssols
glv0n. Grattbrook IF.O, Salon may be at-
m1ingocl at Tun Post Publish log Homo?(
... BUSINE'.o'S CARDS....._.
W If. DBinIrOalgokN, O1lllS!Un. tEI1iGro00ry,Tarnbolry Strout,
1a
A/fTSS O'CONNOR, TEACHER
L`- Milano Itad 0rgen, Terme on open -
nation,
mute el Thursday lridaitrD CamblemWut
ISS IIARGREA.y1S DESIRES
JAL to reoelvo puptlo far Instruc-
tion on the PIANO mud Otto 4N, 8 yen 4.8
Experience, Atesidence will. ;tire, Ala'-
grWt're8, over 11.111tSl(E,4'1'0S ORIIG
%TOHti, 006.1yr
.31 . Artist, Sboj1, next door south of A.
11. BARRETT, •TONSORIAL
DI. Mo1ay 4 Cos, dware store, Ladies'
andc11i1dror's hair muting e, opeoiolby,
A 0holoo abed( of tigers Hoot,
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