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The Brussels Post, 1888-10-5, Page 8w:z!Pvq3=12.(Fol .ks13,2k, Loon out fcr the professional tranvia Yll.M.6146) Gee your stoves up and prevent b colds. Cle and sea the Show on Frid afternoon. Tali Itonahl steamer was sent to Ch ley last Tuesday, THE POST only 25 mauls, in advance, fot the balance of 1888, Setae, winter will probably give US weelcor n10113 al Indian summer. "1110XA'fil 011010E" will be well wor reading. It commences next week. Tun Y. P. Ca A. of Melville spur will resume its meetiogs on Mond evening of next week. Timm McOmemenx will °mpg t chair at the Hollis concert thio (Fridit evening in the Town Hall. A bridal party "did" the town We today afternoon. The principals wo T. R. Tic d and Miss Mary Oliver, of Grey township. BrIGIESS CHANGE.— From the let October the Canadian Express Co. ta over all the Express business on t Grand Trunk line. Trcus. Geer, bas purchased a house an lot from Mrs. Commack on elle:clod street, Mr. Gill sold he dwelling o Mill street to H. Finn, A. Lem/ quantity of grain is its way to the well known Brussels me. ket. Messrs, Graham and Lowick pa the top prices right along. Mee. BALLANTYNE & Sox shipped a o load of eggs on Wednesday. They do very satisfactory business, as far as th public is concerned, in this line. POTATOES are 4 good orup in thie localit As proof of this Rev. R. Paul had ov 60 bushels on a quarter acre lot th ;mason. He sold over 80 bushels. He quite a farmer, on a small scale. LADIES' and gent's gold and silve watches. All the leading America makea Waltham, Elgin, Oolumbu and Aurora movements. Filled, ooi silver and silver ore eases at lowest price at Fletoher's jewelry store, l3rusoels. JEWELLERY always on band and ne stock just opened. Latest styles i broaches, bar pine, earrings, ladies' an gent's sleeve buttons, bracelets, ge rings, gold and silver lockets, &o., at T Fletoher'e jewelry store, Brussels. 11 Lase Monday evening thirteen member of (the choir of the Methodist church Brussels, went to Wroxeter where the furnished the musical part of the program in connection with the re -opening ser vices of the Methodist church in tba Feu. FAIR.—Tiaursday of thie week was the opening day of the East Hum Fall Show. Notwithstanding the ap pearanoe of ram in the morning ther wore scores of exhibitors at tbe "Palace' entering their exhibits, and, with goo weather on Friday, it will be one of th best shows , held in this locality fo years. Tun Seakorth Expositor says :—Mr Bauelaugh has just completed an admir able photograph of the Sealer* Fir Brigade, in which his superior skill as a artist bas been well displayed. Tho boy croupy the mane positions on the rop that they held in the rase won at the Sarnia Tournament, and every figure i the group is plainly and accurately por trayed. Tnn Toronto papers give the followin in their Oegoode Hall notes :—Grant v Jenkins.—Echlin, for the defenclent moved to strike out the eighth paragrap of the statement of claim in alibel actio as erabarresaing. D. Armour, for tb plaintiff, oontra. Order made for partic Mors of the paragraph in question. Cost in the cause." The clause referred to i in reference to a perpetual injunction. I has nothing whatever to do with the orde for committal. Aftemonetix.—Rev. john Wilkie, M.A. of Indore, India, gave a most law:Betio address in Melville churob on the evenin of Sabbath and Blonds.), last. His de ecriptione of the native religions, includ ing Hindooiem, Bleacklism, &o., were re smokable for their clearness and intelligi- bility, whilst his account of mission work in the city of Indere, with its difficulties and encouragements was forcible and stirring. Mr. Wilkie has spent nine years in India, and ie likely to return af- ter a year's rest to resume his work there. Tome Hem, %mums, FRIDAY, 00T. 6. —Mr. E. B. Hollis, Canada's great Co. median and Vocalist, will appear as above with the following talent: Mrs. and Miss Annie Sage on the Musical Glasses, the most gifted artistes in their line in the world; Mr. Will McLeod, Highland and Hornpipe Dancer; Mr. john Murray, Motto Vocalist; Mr. Harry Willis, Pian- iet, Admiesion, 25 ots. •, reserved seats, 86 Ms. Doors open 7:16, oonoere at 8. Tickets at usual place. This will be the grandest musical treat offered he thio vioinity this season. Come one, come all. UKp feee ere' LTat It is not now necessary to go to Washington Territory to receive benefit limn the waters of the 'MEDICAL LAKE. 'This IV+ ter is now oraperated and thieved dliTereit parts of the world in pa cloges and1lis to the agency for it here. 101. commended [specially for itheutuatirm, Par- alyais, Werth. Deepepsia and Skin Dimas - If yen -will cell at my Ding Store you eau have a, paper giving 1011 directions and meta zettuielefieel peeve peer home who have been bet t OLIO bythis affinity. G. A. DEADMAN, Theygiet, Bookseller, and Fancy Goods Dealer, Brunie. _NO REMEDY gives such universal satisfaction as the COT/G11 REMEDY manufactured. in Seafoilh, called We/180EN & WILSON'S— Glycoratoi Nom of fir,g' Its wonderful virtues have created a demand for the - Preparation from all parts of the Province. Drugglets sell it. Pr1ce-6cts. .17-6ms. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. PODTHERSI EXTENSION, W. O.& B. Trains leave Bruseels Station, uort and ' south as follows: - 1609x5 South. Eying North. Mail 7:02 a.m. I Mixed. e:90 a.m Zlnrese......11:45 a.m. I Mail... 3:06 p.m mixed 805p.m. I Express 0:45p,ni Fatal grins Pins. A chiel's annexe ye takin' notes An' faith he'll prent it. 00/0DER. Coot weather, "Mona's Choioe." 'Towner seed at McCracken's. CIIMPIIST Melton in town at none's. BEAD our new story called "Mona's choice," by a well known author. Annw GOOD received a big lot of rub. bars and lather boots that he will sell cheap. 12. S. lieueneame has fitted up a fountain in his show window that works like a charm. AUCTION sales are coming to the front. Sale bills printed on short notice et THE POST Publishing House. PAM,. Wrooms prediots a big storm on Saturday of this week. Look out for one of the finest days this season. AT the Listowel Fall Show T. O'Neil secured 1st prize for best single carriage horse and 1st for beet single roadster. Four cars of apples were shipped this week from Brussels station. They were destined to the Old Country and Man- itoba. Ttus number of men seen on our streets this week the worse of liquor have not been a few. Men do get drunk under the • Orook's Act it would appear. Queeneren silver plated ware, silver tittle and tea spoons, silver knives and forks, cruets, berry dishes, itc., cheap -and warranted good at T. Fletcher's, Brussels, 11 BEMEDRER the Hollis concert in the Town Hall on Friday evening of this week. Mr, Hollis is a host in himself and ix well supported by an excellent company. Owens, Alcorn, etrike end time. Wal- nut, bronze and marble iraitation. A. large assortment, warranted good time pieces at exceedingly low priees, T, :Fletcher, Brussels. Tun Listowel Standard says :—Rev. Mr. Chiff, of Brussels, conducted the services in Christ Church on Sunday last, and preached excellent eermons both morning and evening. THANES.— Our thanks are due to 4 goodly number of those indebted to us for prompt settlement of subscriptions and accounts, We would take it as a • Savor if a large number of other would olo likewise. CIIIILIMS.—A meeting of the Brussels curling club and those interceded in the ",roam" game is called for Tuesday .overring of next week, 9th Met, at 7:80 o'clock to arrange the program for the • coming seeson. !Tr is said that considerable gambling • istarried on in town and a good deal of it's the Sabbath day. Those who are supposed to know say 10 18 not 1l done at the hotels. The law is eery plain on thio matter and respectable people should remember this, THE prize list of the Wingliam Show may be read on one of the inside peva of this issue. Also a continuation • of those interesting ,papers on "A Jour- ney geirossgharion, ' a newsy letter on japan, from a Canadian boy and 4 lot of other interesting seleations. Wnet. Thearse nem DliMMNG.—George Birt has all tho neoeseary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepared to attend to all work entrusted to him in away that will insure aatisfaction. Terms reasonable, Residence second door north of the bridgo, weet side of Turnberry . street, Brussels. 5.14 Tflix base ball match spoken of last eweek es likely to bo played between the "Eames" and tho London oommeroictl eertevollerre is declared off ao the latter have a match with their Toronto brethren at Berlin on Saturday. It's getting too late for ball playing anyhow now es the weathet ie too cool for epode:tors. Tenses '000 0135 on.—The weather dr will be sure to clear up as men as our gi Shrew is over—Overaosta, wraps IC And Meter!) Will bo held at a protainm.— The small boy Will begin to rub the 11 xuet Off hie eluttee.—Chtietmas entertain- St ; nets till bo given drat plami.—A largo T amount of powder will bo *Wasted on Be Tbanicagiving I/aye—Collector Bogs will th 'push the tax delimiting business with a TI Itina.*Thit POST will add hundreds of wh Irtatties to its ay THE BRUSSELS POST "lefenee'e Choice." 4011 line of Wattage; at Slone's. Wnur 01.06 per bushel on Bruose market this week. Renege in harness done cheap an ea- well at 1. C. Rieharde. Snow fell on Tuesday evening and o Wednesday of this week I. U. liecnaltea for olioap home blaukets, truoks, valises, dm. COMPUNTON service 111 Knox ohurell one week from next Sebballa Teo Poe will be sent to any address for the balance of 11388 for 25 oents iu advance. Hume IPall Assizeo will oolnmenoe,be. fore Suds!? Faloonbridge, in Godericlon the 16t11 Inst. Axe quantity of fresh lime at the Kiln. h lrurv,Pix e18afoi. or)F 11 cents a, bushel. W. . Tun street watering °art has ran its race for the season of 1888. The work was very satisfactorily done. Mmuneux openings at the stores all'. 0. Rogers and A. B. Smith this week. The ladies should not fail to see them. Tek Ifingetou, farms were not sold on Wednesday afternoon. 85,000 was the higlaesh bid for the homosteed by Bryans. keen lino wedding rings (and all new designs made to order) in 18, 14 or 10 let. Issuer of marriage licenses:. T. Fletoh- er, Bressels. 11 Two able bodied young English Women are desirous of securing work by the day or week. Apply at the dwelling south of 1Vm. Vanstone's, Maple street, Brussels, TER POST will be sent frora lnow 11311 the lat of January, 1889, for 26 oents. Subscribe now and get the opening chap - tars of our new story, "Mona's Choiee." Rereanaro of watohee, clocks and jaw elry in all its branohes warranted to give satisfaction or no charge. N.B.—Per- sonal attention given to all work left at T. Fletcher's, Brussels. 11 THE town clerk of Lindsay ,spent tlast Sabbath in Brussels with the °bigot of hearing Rev. J. Ross, B. A., with a view of extending a call to him. Their pastor has recently removed to Toronto, "Mone's Cumin" is the name of a new illustrated story to appear in one col- umn in the course of a week or so. It will be well worth reading. Subscribe now and seclueoihe opening ohaptem. 25 lasen8sts. gets DM POST for the balance of Ar the review service in the Methodist Sabbath School last Sunday in addition to the lessons recitations were given by Ellie Ainlay, Garfield Vanstone and Dell 13awtinhimer, Nellie Ward and Ella Love sang a cluett. Role R. Paul spoke for a few minutes to the children. TOR Town BA.ND.—At 0 meeting of the Baud, held in the Council Chamber Tues. day evening, the following officers were eleotedifor the next twelvemonths Pres- ident, Wm. Grower; Vice -President, Wm. Smith; Secretary, AS. Jones, (re. elected) ; Treasurer, Jae, Stretton ; Prop. arty Committee, 3. Thompson, P. Malloy and 0. Turnbull • Auditors, It. J. Whit- ley and 0. Turnbull. lx the course of his discourse last Sab. bath Rev. G. 13. Howie referred to the "undoubted" sense of privation and lonlinese experienced by himself and others in consequence of the rernoral of his young friend and compenion Georgie Deadman. Nevertheless, he added, Georgie, like Neil Lamont, is far batter off now than when we enjoyed bis press. enoe. "My Shepherd has taken ray lamb away, but I know it is not forever." RnsOMMION.— The 50551011 of Knox church met on Sept. 80th, and was con- stituted by Rev, G. B. Howie, Moderator. Danl. Glassier read, the Clerk seconded and the session, with rnuoh Ieeling, adopted the following resolution :—Re. solved that "We, the session of Knox church, do place on record our sinners sympathy with our beloved Brother Deadman and his wife in their present severe trials and that we, insincere peni- tence and profound humility, approach the theme of graoe in prayer and suppli- cation. First—That our Heavenly Father be graciously pleased M sanctify this chastening of His children and make it bring forth the peaceable fruits of right- eousness to them that are exercised thereby according to Ilia word, and Second—That 113 10 be His gracious will to hasten the deliverance of His people from their present trouble and restore them speedily to their wonted use:MMus among us, and Third—That all our families may observe, duly and reverent- ly, the chastening rod of our benign Father and fear and seek more conformity to God's law and more oonsecration to His service to the end that Gad may be glorified and our own good proraoted." DONNYDROON.—Wlaile on the way home from a dance in the country, the other morning early, two youthe, about the middle of their teens, named Dan. Kelly and Wm, Phelan, became quite excited abont a fair one, whicoii resulted in a fight and oue got whipped. As 0 001100. pence, a trial was to take place at the offiee of Miles Young, 3.P., Blyth, Wed- nesday afternoon of last week, to settle tbe dispute of the lovers' affray. The youthful contestants arrived at the ap- pointed hour, each a000mpanied by their fathers and elder brethers, but good Irish whielcey being bought at live mints a glass the parties thought they could settle the dispute in question themselves mid corn. menood operations at once'by throwing stones and usinga broom handle. In a few monde a fair oample of Donnybrook fair was quite visible, and a regular field fight was imminent, no many friends of both parties had, arrived to witness pro - endings, Coats wore pulled off, sleeves rolled up, and a lively time was being had, when Constable Davie appeared en the scone, and, after considerable difficul- ty, onocooded 111 quelling the strife. Dut ing the fight several contestants received mealy ugly outs and bruisea, and th southwest window of tho ,Commercial hotel was smashed to atoms. On /Ron - day of this week the Phelans heel the Kenya up before .A.. Hunter and Reeve McCracken for assault and after a pro- tracted trial Dan. Kelly was amused 05.00 and oasts and AC Holly 82.00 and coats. There were a, largo number 01 witnosees. 311. E, Wade conducted the oases for the defendants. 0. L, Ball, L. D. 8., vile and eon, of Soaforth, more in town int Sunday and Is lSondai..This week Rev. R. Paul and wifo aro 13 off on a holiday vielt to friends near ' Orangeville. ti .Dr. Sloaei, of Blyth, was in town on Thursday. Fie was it judge on fruit at our hall show. Thos, Enechtel was home from God. erieh for a few holidays. 130 ia attend- ing the Model school. W. F. Kelly and bride returned from their wedding tour on Monday and are now busy nrangiag their new Immo, 3a717013 jenies arrived home last Satur- day from an extended vielt of soma weeks to Toronto, Milton and "around." Mrs, W. B. Dickson ancl Mee Kate Comm& started from Brussels on Thins - day of this week for Helena, Montana. We wish thorn a safe journal,. On Friday of last weak the home of W. A. klawen, of Thessalon, Algoma was gladdened by the arrival of a baby visitor. Wo extend congratulations. It is stated that the genial Giff. Elliot, well known in Brussels, is to receive position on the legal staff oE the 0. P. 11, We congratulate Mr. Elliot and believe he will 1311 0115 bill. We were pleased to hove a cell from our townsman, G. A. Deadman, who has been on the sick list for the past two weeks, on Wedneadey. The family will Noon be convalescent. Mrs. Deniphroy, of Winnipeg, neo Mise Teenia McIntosh, a former resident of Brussels, was visiting old friends in town this week. Mrs. A. AlcOutcheon, Of the Benxi city, is also in town, Wm. Shaw, teacher at Motherwell, Perth Co., was presented with a hand- some gold watch by the people of the section on his 13101n0 np the school to study medicine. He had been in the same 470/3001 for 11 years. DIED.—Last week Robt. Sample jr. caught a cold and on Tuesday was quite poorly having to go to bed at Wm. Rod- dick's where he was living at the time. Inflammation of the lungs set in and after an illness extending over a week he died on Wednesday morning of this week. A few years ago, while in the States, he contracted a severe cold from the effects of which he had only nicely recovered this summer. The deceased was in his 24th year and was well known in Brus- sels as he worked at the blaolcernithing with tho late W. T. Hunter. The funeral took plaoe on Thursday afternoon of this HARVEST letonn.—Rey. C. E. &afore, of Mitchell, preached two excellent die. courses in the Methodist church here lam. Sunday. In the morning his text was taken from Exedem, 82nd chapter and 26th verso and at the evening service his sermon wee based on the 64111 chapter of lertiala Tho rev. gentleman has lost none of his old time pulpit ability. Owing to the very disagreeable weather the congre- gations wore not as large aa they other - Ise would have boon, On Tuesday ing the Harvest Homo supper was held. The ladies did their part in good etyle and instead of sticking to the emitomary pound oako, ere., chicken, cold beef, pith. les, celery and the like were substituted. The basement and audience room were decorated with grain, vegetables, fruit and flowers, At 8 &cloak the pastor, Rev, At Swami, took the elude and after a male/Mien from the choir ROY. S. hoes was called 013071 00 offer pre er Al Wises, interesting and radical, were Yen by Rev. G. B. Hotme, M. A., of nog cherch ; ROV. 0. E, Stafford ; Rev. F. Nugent, of Listowal, and /toy, J. oes, 33.A., paotor of Melville eller& liable 1330010 Wits supplied by the ehoir, he customary vote of thanke and the neclictien by Rev. R. raul brought is pleasant entertainment to it close. be proceeds amoentexi to nearly 41e0, Mb will be applied on the Trod Feed the church. PeOple We Knew. Wm. Laird, of Port Elgin, was 111 town this week. Juo. MeThein 10 taking in the County town this week, James Young, of London, wethe guest of his tmcie, J. II. Feng, this week. Afro. George Rogers and Penny 0503 018111016 1301011(10 in Toronto, last Weele. Rebut Knechtel returned te Toronto last Monday to continue Ma Poeta in teniere 1 In e-rtio Alaska the natives keep all young wolves that they o itch and train them as dogs for Mame. Dogs and wol- ves are reared together. The doge are more than half wolf and have the char- acteristics of those animals. They are without affection, but obey their master through fear. One dog in each team makes himself master and overseer. If any dog shirks he will punish him. If he cannot get at him when in harness he will nor forget to give him chastisement when released at night. They are oap- able of enormous endurance, like wild wolves, and can fast and work a great while. A wedding among the fishing popula- tion of New Haven, Eng., is a novel affair. The men dress themselves in white duck trousers and blue coats, with brass buttons. They form a line and, headed by two Addlers, march .to the home of the groom and escort him to the bride's reeidenee. Re usually wears a silk hat with long streamers attached. After the ceremony, which is according to the Presbyterian custom, the line of mon and women, the fiddlers playing, march to a hall, where a banquet le given. At this banquet each one pays his share, for the newly -married couple would not be able to entertain so many. Often 150 to 200 attend. The ceremony is usually performed beleveen 7 and 9 in the even- ing, and dancing continues until nearly morning. The mon initially take the names of their wives. DIDIIMAN.—In Brussels, on September 30011, the wife of Mr. J. 3. Denman, of a daughter. 24.13....TDXSZMID, Bum,—Orman.—All the residence , of the bride's parents, Grey, on the Brd mat,, ley Rev. R. Paul, of Brussels, Mr. Jno, 11, Bell, to Mimi Mary, eld- est daughter of Miss Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Frank Oliver, both of Grey township. SAttmg.—In Brussels, on IVednescley, Oot. 8r13, Robert Sample, aged 23 years 4 months and 10 days. Alumanone.—In Morris, on Thursday, Sept. 27th, 1888, Sarah, reliot of the late 331. Armstrong, aged 86 years, 4 months and 19 days. .43,A13C:r1,201,7 Ocr. Tursn&r, ti 16.—Farm stock and iniplement s, in Oranbrook, north of the river. Sale to commence at 1 o'clook p.m 'Without reserve. John Sheik, prop., A. Reymann, soot. TUIIBDAY, OCT. 1G.—On lot 25, con. 7, Morrie. Farm stook, implements, &c. Sale will be without reserve commenc- ing a 1 o'clock p.m., sharp. Jno. Wilk- inson, Prop., Geo. Xirkby, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 17.-3J'arra stook and implements. Lot 14, con, 12, Grey. Sale without reserve oornmencing at 12 o'olook noon. Jas. Slemmon, prop, Goo. Kirk. by, amt. o=owm, Pall Shows will be hold this season as follows Morrie Branch, Blyth, Oot. 10 dr 11. East Wavvanoeh, Belgrave, Oct. 8 and Oth. MOELAI,F,01VE7M 00115710TRD011713573LLY EVERY WEER. Fall Wheat 95 1 02 Spring Wheat 05 1 00 Onto 30 31 Peas 57 58 Barley 46 56 Potatoes 86 00 Butter, 3)00 111 16 16 Eggs, per dozen 14 00 Apples, per bushel 66 00 llogs, dressed 6 50 7 00 Beef 4 50 5330 Hay 8 00 0 00 Welted, per cord... .... 2 50 0 50 Sheepskins, 40 75 ------ eziwermmeDx.ets aec.talexarneeerce, 0011n1(011l1) CAREVULLY WYE= wean, Fall Wilma ' 1 04 1 06 Spring Wheat ... 3, 00 1 02 Batley 50 02 Oats 80 31 Peas. . .. „ 60 62 Butter, tubs and rolls.... 10 00 ilggs per dozen.. ......, . 00 Ilene por 5 00 00 Potatoot ..... . 4 4.4 I 44 4 85 40 Hay per ton 12 00 18 00 Videe pet ib 4 di Salt por bbl., wholesale60 At Shoo skins, eaeli.. , 60 1 00 WOO, per lb, , .. .. 18 e'2 . fl {I 00 /CI 0 V V :10 V • II 25 • 6 50 THE ?ElPLE'S COLU:ON. OCT. 5,H1888, BANKING. • yfoIN TOUR LIErY PRA & (IA UT, ivrIss T. MU, . arS Lietsaano Painting 80(0 Path0113 BANKERS BRUSSELS Batieleotion suaraiVeini. h"g" h1°Ptrfata. Trunsurt eragensan XI'OTOL—iLL PARTIES IN. totted to nlo, lo twootint or mite, overdue last 'Tannery, are requested to pay them immediately. 12.4 WM. GRAHAM, Al. D. /IAMB ON THE PREMISES of the undersigned. lot 0, eon . 7, 0 rer, on or ',bout .1une 181, a two year old halter. The owner 10 requested to prove proportr, pay obarges anti take her away. 104 .TORN KAIINEY. Caveats .B0,18011°8 sad Trade ATarks secured and all other patent enema in the Patent Oilleo and before the Genote promptly and carefully attended to. 13170n receipt 01 m 01 011 sketch of invention, I make careful exatuthation,ancl advise as to patentability Free of Charge, Foos moderate, and f make no (Margo unless putontie secured, inform- ation,17001013 and speoin1 roforenees sent cm applion.tinn, 0, lt.LITTELD, Washington D.C., U.S. Patent Odloo, 10 - REAL ESTATE. THREE HOUSES TO RENT.— )11 Apply to DR, GRAHAM 12.4 ORME FA.BMS FOR SALE.— A. few splendid, improved farms for sale in the township of Grey, Morris awl AfeEillop. Apply to A. DELGATTY, Co. Auctioneor,llruesele P. 0, pARM FOR SALE.—TEIE SUB. .11.: gowns= offers his valuable 100 acme lar, being 108 3, son. all, Grey Township, Huron 0o., for sale, There arca about 50 acres cleared and in good heart. Thera is o log house, good bank barn, bowing oraharfl, and blithe nommen, convenionees on the promisee. Por further particulars, as to price, terms, etc„ apply to the Proprietor, THOS. HISLOP, Clare p. o., N. W. T.. or to 2-tf . DOIIGALD !WRAC/IAN, Bruesols "LIAM/ FOR SALE OR TO 1. BENT.— The undersigned offers Ills 00 -acre farm, lot 25, am 7, Morris, for sale or M rent There are 00 oozes cleared and under orop. The buildings oonsist of a frame house, frame barn, dra. There is also an orobard of one aare. Geod. well. There 505 30 eons of fall wheat in this fall. For further partionlars, as to price, terms, tte., apply to the Proprietor, 0.01 JOHN W17,1(11180E, Brussels P. 0. ±11.UCTION SALE OF A FIRST, elan 100.aere Nam, Doing lot 0, con. 10, Grey.on the promises, on FINDAT, 0(1T, Nth, 1888, at 2 o'olock p. m. Well improved and In a good state of caltivation. Is within ono mile of the thriving village of Brussels, on a leading gravel road. Ten eons of fall wheat in this fall. Tornio made known on clity00.40,5sale or on application to either the w proprietor or al:Maims. .413513. DELOATTN, Auctioneer. 300132,MoNA.1-1011TON, Proprietor. N1ARM IN GREY '.12OWNSHIP du DOR SALD.—Iioing lot 14, oen. 10, eon- tnialeg 100 aores. It is partly cleared. the balance well timbered. A. never failing creek crosses the place and it is well adapt- ed for either 16001(05 00 grazing, I Wine se1140 acres, Delon oast Part allot 14, 000.15, nearly al I cleared and in a good state of eultivatMu. A. good frame barn with_ a good stone stable underneath and a never failing well is also 05 0110 place. Per further particulars apply to the proprietor on the place. This lot ie opposite too oth- er GEOBGE AYES Y, Proprietor. 1.-tf NTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE V being the eolith half of lot number 80 in the 4111 concession of the township of Morris, known as the homestead of Archi- bald Taylor, containing ninety-nine scree, Ninety mires are °leered, the balanes wood- ed with valuable timber, tixcellout build Inge, large orchard of choice trees, soil in good condition and ie situated ono and a quarter Ethos north of the Village of Bras. eels, on the main gravel road. This is ono of the finest homestead farms In the County of Hurou and will be sold at 0 bargain and on terms to mit purchaser. For further partioulare apply to the Proprietor, A. 14. TAILOlt, Manning Arcade, Toronto, or to 415013100411)TAYL011, Sit., on tho prem- tf• FARM FOR SALE. The Executors of the estate of the late WiradAstMoownX, Itsql7IRE, clooemaed, now offer the following valuable lands for sale, Vis..'—The north half of lot 57, and the west half of the north half of lot 28, both in tho 010 concession of the Township of Morris, County of Huron, containing; 150 'toms. About 110 sores are cleared and in good condition, the greater part being in gram. The balance is well timbered, chiefly with hooch and maple, This farm is favorably situate a within ono 01110 01 the village of Brussels, whioh affords an excellent market. There is upon the premises a good frame Darn and house an °Milord Of Oholoe fruit' trees, a 'never failing aping, olio a Rood well and pump and good fences, This property will be gold in ono Or two poreele, to snit intending purchasers. Purchaser will be allowed to oeter and have use ot house on mantises all any time after harvest and to 80 1011 plowing. Full posses. siou will be given at 10 November next. Por terms and further partioulore apply to the undersigned Executors, or to ,Torrif AloOnn r. 01s. Brume's, Ont. Ecorge Cardiff, } x0o0T0110. 114001017 Alt WW1, Bawd at Brasserie, Juno lath, 18.38. 50 MORTOAVE BALE 01` prwo Valuable Farms Zoo 1111 Townships of Grey and Morris, in, the COUnty of Miran, l.173clar and by Virtue of the pourers of sale contained In a certain Mortgage, 'which mortgage will be produced at Olio tiino of nolo, there will be offered for Halo by Public A notion, es the Atnerican OlotoJ, ist the of limn/Aisle, ow Wednesday, October 3r11, '88 AT 2 °Norman T. te„ the go/toy/eta Properties: ToWnehip of Groy—tot number Veto, in the 211111 000006E110n ot the Township of Grey, containing Ono Hundred haroif more or lege, of which about 15 soros pro cleared and free from etumps, the remainder well timbered, suitable tor building, fending and droWoOd. There 10 said to bo 0 Mg house on the lot. Township of Ileitis —The liorth•luilf of lot number Twonty.nine, in the Fifth Comae - Men of the Township of Merris, containing One Hundred Acres more or loss, of which about 81 aoree aro cleared anti 75 notes stumped ,tlie rernaltulor well timbered wit±lo booth and maple, On the lot thorn aro said be it large frame bouse, in good repair, train° stableS and granary, oleo ex orchard ofabont an acre, 1201:01 t1e tarooseroaituttc ip r o a. ])5000e eottlomente,and within it short Mo t4000002v::s:Ias:Ddmnruoi. 2011110031SALv.,—Otto.tonbh of the mire eft 00 Money ou the day of gale arid tee mil. Within thirty days. 1l2ree4011rti. 5111r�l3aeo1o71ty1s5y inmate oi, Each 103 ,13311110 altered 513111 505 to VO bid, Per further partioulats apply to "Kerr, Eutvidson Paterson, & 10 MaseciltqWeLr,To%=%t,,Torotio Or te Alex, Eftditer, Auctioneer, 04 bl01treotita, ONTAA14, a General flanking Business. NOTES 01000UNTI1D, Canadian and naffed 'Status Drafts bought and eold, Interest allowed on do»oslts, Colleett01111 Mall!' on favorable terms, Canadian Agente—MunnueNVe DAwn; Cr CANADA, Now York Agouts—licrowritits Ave THAI). 1115513,005013.01. [JANE, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 141. SINCLAIR, SOLICIT- • or, Couveyanoer, Notary Public, de. Oilleo Oraliam'a Block, 1 door north of Ilargreayes Drug Store, Private Puede to Loan, E. 1V A D E, BARRISTER, .11eJ • Solicitor and Notary Piddle, Con- veyancing. 001100400 and Loaning. Air. Wade '111 attend in 0400010 every Wefnee' clay at two o'clock, TIIOKSON & HAYS, (Leto with Garrow dtProudfoot, Go(1o. -101.1) HarriSters, 8o/101t, Conveyancers, dm. 0111co, Grant's Bleak, Brussels, Money to loan. 11. 8. HATS, W. B. DICESON. A, M. TAYLOR, B. C. L., DAR. (3- ruswnit, Solicitor, ,ke., of the tIrm of Dickson, Taylor TifuOuliongh,/ Barriatars, Solicitors, dio., Manning Anode King Street WOO, Toronto. Money to loan. ,t LEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF La.. the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron Convoyanoor, Notary Public), Laud, LOSS! and Insuranao Agent, rondo invested and to loan. Co.lootIons made. °moo i n Ora- haresBlock,Brusseds. QllRT C0103I150, 3 11350021301, FIREANO MARINE, GUELPH, MEDICAL CARDS. itvm. p. CALE. M.D., C. M. ittoomor ottho Oolletre of Physiolan 0 and Surgeons of Ontaale by °nomination. Ogles and Besideen—Maln St. East , .Etho Ontario. T A. bloNATIGHTON, M.D., . 0.10., D.11, G. P. Ildinboren, 112. C. P. 03. Oot. At Hargreaves' Drug Store from 0 to 11;80 a.m. and. [rota 1:30 to 4 p. m. At other hours may be,found at the reeldenee formerly °coupled by Dr. Hutchinson, Mill street DENTAL. EO feT TX WIC G. L. Bali L. D. 8., Honor Graduate and AT. B.O. D. S. Toronto. Vitalized Air given B.B. liorles, D, 11. al. Assietant Operator Orrxcit—Moyors B look, Soaforth. ralMN"X sINV...T. Fear ,1..D S. Gradeate of To- ronto Schee/ of Dentistry. All oper- atios gliarauteed. Oin0e—OnGy'a Bleak, Seaforth. Artificial teeth, 33etqeal1ty, and a gnaranteetillt,for $12.00por sat,: 1133EINTICIeWIC• A. 3::). Honor Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. "0....ITBOB (WW1 0.1.0 administered for the Paln,oss extrac- tion of tooth. 017F1018.—One Door North of the. Bank. AUCTIONEERS. EOR&E KIREBY, LICEN- sun Auotioneer. Sales conduoted on reasonable terms, farms and farm stook a specialty. Orders left at Tun Poor Publish- ing House, Brussels, or sent to Imo Post (moo wilt reoulye prompt attention. A LEX. DELGATTY, AUOTION- 47.1- 1(130, 15 35003161130 to attend to sales on tho shortest notioa. A specially made ot sales of thorough -bred dock. Tomes 1114(10 ktIOV(11 by application tc Tun Pon Fabli eh - fog Howse, whore orders may be loft, or address to 13russolsP 0. A RAYMANN, AUCTIONEER, 1501WILYS toady SO attend sales ot farms, farm stock, ,ha. Terme cheerfully Invent. Oranbrook 82.0. Sales may be AS' ranged at Tim 10005 Publish ing House Brussels, BUSINESS CARDS. ITNFf. MaCRACEEN, ISSUER v • °Marriage Licensee. Office at hie Giooery,Turnborry Street, As IBS O'CONNOR, TEACHER nvg...lx I n130 ancl Oi gap. Perms 07i appli- N. 13 .—Walton ciao moots every Thursday and Friday at Mrs, D. Campbell Walton, %/rISS IIARGREA.VES DESIRES lltd- to receive :mints for instrue• tion on the PIANO and 0116AN, S years Experience, Residence with Mrs, Mar- greitves. 111001. 1111A1MBREAVES 051111144 STORE. no5-1yr N. BARRETT, TONSORIAL JLbi. Artist, Shopotext door south of A. M. Matey at Goa hardware store, Ladies' and children% halo outting a epooiaIty, A. thecae stook of cigars kept. MaNAIR, ISSUER 033' ALAR. o riage Lfeenece, by appointment of Liout.Goyernor, Commies:tome, t), 13, Oenvoymcorand Agent Piro Insurance Oc. 0moo ab tho Oranbroolc Post 011100, RODDICK, HOUSE, SIGN • and Ornancental Painter. Graining ending, sign and D000rativo Painting all 101 branches, Shop Blinds dorso up in iftYle, Paper hanging 0 specialty, Shop one door south ot Jaluyers',Oarrlase 'Works, W. OTBIEN, V. S. ildN011 L • Graduate 013 0110 Ontario Votorihary otAtogo has resumed the praetico of Jelin Edit, and is prepared to treat 011810 ef doineatiOated ataiteale 011 acientele aOdsbpt±5o4urine pee. Treatment of dol- loptefoals a eteclieltv 011108 two deerii 0t0- 51 130 14.14413,Trnbortarbiretit.