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The Brussels Post, 1888-10-12, Page 8vmsgEoz.x.F.a! ritIM014, Ite is net now necessary to go to Washington Territory to receive benefit from the waters of the MEDICAL LAKE. This Wuter is now 'War oratod and shipped to different ports of the world in packages and I have the agency for it here. 10 10 i•e- commended especially for noun:Whim, Per. alysis, Oa tarrh,Despensia and Skin Dienes09, - If you will cnn at my Drug Moro you eon have a paper giving lull directiona and testi- reonialsfrom neenie near home who have been be nee tted by this remedy. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, and Fancy Goods Dealer, Brussels. NO REMEDY gives such universal satisfaction as the COUGH REMEDY manufactured in Seaforth, celled LUMSD EN .Sf WILSO Glyaeratei Balm of Its Wonderful virtues hare oreated demana for the Preparation from all parts of the Province. Druggists sell it. Price 50 ots. 17,6res. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 130IITHEANBETENBION, W. 0 • & 0.11. Trains leave 13r083els Station, tort and south as follows: - Going loath, Going North. ...... am. I Mixed %BO a.m Ilrprese 11:45 a.m. I Mail ... -8:00 p.m fixed 8:65 p.m. 1 Total Rews rms. Aechiel's amang ere takin' notes An' faith he'll prent it. INDIAN slimmer. "Mose's Choice." 'PREPARE for winter. Virivr heavy frost on Tuesday night. L 0. Maxims for cheap horse blankets, trunks, valises, &o. Trienzservexe day has been appointed for Thursday, November 15th. SEvEn.w. Brosselites attended Blyth Fall Show on Thursday of this week, ADASt Goon received a big lot of rub- bers and leather boots that he will sell cheep. 12- A= quantity of fresh lime at the )iitn. Brussels, for 11 cents a bushel. W. F. "(Unix, Prop. Arenas sales are coming to the front. Sale bills printed on short notice at THE POST Publishing House. REEVE MOCBIcEEN WEIS awarded 49 prizes at theEast Enron Fall Fair. He took 108 prizes in all this year. FULL line wedding rings (and all new designs made to order) in 18, 14 or 10 kb. Issuer of marriage licenees. T. Fletch- er, Brunets. 11 Tag POST will be sent from now till the 1st of January, 1889, for 25 cents. Subscribe now and get the opening chap. tors of our new stery, .4311onses Choice." REPAIRING of watches, clocks and jeer elry in all its brandies warranted to give satisfaction or no tharge. N.B.-Per- sonal attention given to all work left at T. Fletcher's, Brussels. 11 THERE is some little trouble reported in the Brussels Band over tbe manipula. tion of monies belonging to this institu- tion. As the particulars of the case are not yet fully developed we forbear a more lengthy reference at present. WELL Dracithe AND Dinemso.-George Birt bas all the necessary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepared to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Terms reasonable- Residence seconadoor north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry street, Brussels. 541 THE anneal meeting of the Brussels Brenda of the Bible Soddy will be held on Monday evening, Nov. 6011. The general ngent, Rev. J. G. Manly, will deliver a lecture on Bralcylon and Israel. The rev. gentleman is pleasantly re. me,mbererl on account of hie former visits and addresses in this place in oonnection with the Bible Society meetings. A. museum of the resident ministers, the superintendents and teachers of the Sabbath Schools in the village e.nd in the vieinity, will be held in Melville church on Monday evening neat et 8 o'olook, for the purpose of organising a local S. S. Association. It is proposed to arrange for monthly meetings similar to those of bust year, which proved so interesting and profitable. It ie hoped that all in. terested in S. S, work will co-operate in this movement, Tnn Iloems Ocarcianz.-Last Friday the concert came off in the Town Hall here according to announcement. There was a good sized audience, Thoprogram was hardly "gelid" enough to stiff the lovers of vocal music. Mrs. Sege and daughter filled their part on the program With their usual accepter:am The seleet- ions "Sweet epirit hear nay prayer," and "Sweet violets" wore well worth the admission fee. Mr, Willis presided at the organ in good etyle. Ikeeve 191c. Craelren occupied the chair. W. 0. T. U. -The annual meeting of this branch of the Temperance array WWI Uri at the residence of Mrs. Cormack On Wednesday afternoon. The financial statement showed that the radiate had amounted to 11144 and the disbursements to $140,50, $86 of the amount was solely devoted to charity. The following office heather) were elected for the current year :-President, Mrs. Swann, Vico Presidenta, Mrs. Grant, Mare Deadmae, Mrs. Wm. Vantbone and Mee. Paul Secretary, Miss L. A. Humbly ; Treas- urer, Miss Nellie Ross ; Corresponding $00retary, Miele Kate Rielirdson. Ar. ertngetriede were thee niede for the sattreity beneath to be held on the ethning (al Theerkeigiving Day, end eonareftteee appointed to take charge of the thrioite departments Of Work in connection there - vita Partiedars will be 07611 later. TIM tinsmiths have been nailed lately in putting up stoyee, Ore new story "Montes Choice" oora. menthe met week, Read it. Now le a good time to market whet while the prices aro high. A 0818 verandah is being put up at the residence of Alex. Hunter,Division Court Clerk. Amer Goon bas received 000 lbs. of gra les, which he will sell cheap by the has e . 111. JAM% LAM, JO., has fitted up the store Irately vacated by 11. Sperling for ra 1 billiard hall, Tnnen was no service in St. John's church last Sunday owing to the absence of the incumbent. Menu will be no service in St. john's church next Sabbath owing to the absence of Rev. W. T. OWL S. S. Germs opened the campaign on Wednesday of last week by getting the first receipt from tax collector Ross. TIIE Hulled Workmen did not make a oall on their members for the month of September and only one for ()debar, Fru reports of the Beet Heron Show and the Wroxeter Exhibition may be read on the inside pages of Tint Posy. 11,1evivan services will commence in the Methodist church before the close of October. Mies Dimsdale, a well known lady evangelist, will be here. Tun Br:assets Branch of the W. C, T. le are arranging for the charity concert to be held. on the evening of Thanks- giving day. Particulars later. lAtir week we were showu a sample of potatoes grown in A. Currie's garden many of them weighing from 1:1 to 2 pounds. They were the Late Rorie veriety. Qraraturee silver plated ware, silver table and tea spoons, diver knives and forks, cruets, berry dishes, &c., cheap and warranted good at T. Fletcher's, Brussels. 11 ON Thursday of this weet Joseph Roe. zell and wife celebrated the 50th anniver- sary of their marriage. Although Mr. Rozzell is 78 years of age he is as active ae many 20 yeare younger. J. MCMIMEN, of Winthorp, was fined $50 and costs before A. Hunter, P. P., last Friday for selling liquor without license. E. E. Wade conducted the case. It is stated that McMullen has gone to the States. Lunn' and gent's gold and silver watches. All the leading American makes -Waltham, Elgin, Columbus, an Aurora movements. Filled, coin silyer and silver ore cases e.t lowest prices at Fletcher's jewelry store, Brussels. Dime Sabbath Rev. Ino. Rose, B. A., will occupy the pulpit of the Presbyterian °Mirth in Seaforth. Rev. Mr. McNabb, of Lucknow, will preach in Melville church Sunday morning. The evening service will bo withdrawn as it will be communion service ie Knox church. Tnn people could be counted by scores who found their way to the millinery opening at A. R. Sinith's last week. The arrangement of the show room was fully up to other years and indicates that Miss Heyward is abreast of the times. The outlook is hopeful for a good season's trade, not a few bonnets and hats having been sold and large orders coming in. The Band VMS in at- tendance on Saturday evening. Lam Friday and Saturday were the opening days for the Fall and Winter display of millinery at the store of F. 0. Reigate Miss Green had everything ar- ranged in the neatest and most attrac- tive style. There was the used amount of admiring and "trying on" done by the ladies who wore unanimous in their praise of the display. The largo number d orders taken indicates the commence- ment of a large trade this Fell. Every lady should Call in and see the millinery. Throe 018011c0. -Rev. J. Campbell, of Listowel, 19 00 occupy Knovehareh pul- pit at 2:80 on Friday. A congregetional meeting is to be held at 9:90 p. m. Mr. Howie preaches at 2:30 on Saturday. Communion service at 11 a. m. on Sab- bath. -At a meeting of the K. 0. H. S., bell et the President's residence (Mrs. J. R.Grant) last week an extended resolution was moved and seconded by Mrs. nice and Mrs. Robt. Burns -adopted by the Society and transmitted to Mr. and Mrs. Deadman as an expression of sympathy and condolence. Mr. Howie is announc- ed to give an address on Sabbath School work at the next meeting, to be held in November at Mrs. Grant's. WI/1T WE may Exrnor.-Snow flurries. -A wedding on November 2nd in which o Brussels gentleman will figure prom- inently. -People who don't patronize Fall Shows will grumble this week at the large amount of space devoted to them. -Fur oaps and mitts. -A rousing charity concert on the evening of Thanks- giving Day. -Now that money is begin. ning to move people will make an effort to square up,-Elurries of snow after a few weeks Indian summer. -Beef to take a tumble in price. -A run on cough mix - t0188 and underclothing. - Christmas goods to come to the front, -A flambee of our citizena to visit the Co, town next wade -Outing ancl skating rink talk. Itneninse Sum= Goons, -For some time past Adam Good, general merchant, has missed from his store large quinti ties of hats, booth, shoes, groceries and other matters, and though constantly on the alert was unable to ascertain where the "leakage" came in. Hie suepicions, however, being aroused in a certain di- rection'on Wednesday morning he se- creted himself in his store before the hour for opening and there became an "unobsetved observer" of what took plane. W. T. Hunter was the first caller and obtained from a boy, named Mothillough, then in Mr, Good's atom (and as both supposed alone there at the time) two pair of overshoes and departed without the usual formality of praying for them, Sam. Beattie, livery stable keeper, next appeared and obtained a felt hat upou the scene advantageous terms. Mr. Good subsequently revealed his preened to the boy, end demanded an explanation, who confessed that this business had been going on for some time with no oth- GT remuneration than trifling aume given to the boy 'to put in his own pocket" and .'for himself," of which he WOE On no account to toll his employee. Legal advice was procured which resulted in informations being laid before A. Hun - Weal', spinet both men, eharging them with receiving geode, knowing there to be Aden, ;end by 3 o'olook in the afternoon they were both in the olatehea of the law. Tho trial proceeded at 5 p, in, genre day and reeillted 1111 both atin. ter and Bettie being fully committed to take their trial, and as We write they are on their way to Gederieh in charge of Constables Scott and Ainley. 11. 15, Wade acted ara Mt. Geed'e legal adviser end XIS. Hayti for the prisonere. THE BRUSSLES POST OCT. 12, 18b8, j, 3. Dntitlan is building a stable on hie lot on Turuberry street. Consinnuiline Specie is taken up this 'Creek with Fall Show prize lists. After next week We Will be through with theme however. Someone, who bad very litibe to bo, threw 0. pell or two of water on the Sal- vation Army as they were engaged in their street service near the Queedshotel, last Friday evening. iteinene.--The following item, clipped from Wecinesdey's daily Globe, Toronto, refers to a sister of Mrs, P. Scott's, of Brussels :-.Miss Bryon, of Winnipeg, ar- 'Cited in the oity by the C. P. R. evening train on Monday, end corning out of the Union Station on the Sinmee street side, she asked a man who was loitering about the garner of Sinutoe and Fred deeds to direct her to the A.merioan hotel, This individual offered to take her there, bub went west instead of mast, end on corning to the corner of Brook street made a snatch at Mies Bryan's valise, which con. tabled her railway ticket to Seaforth (her destination), her return ticket to Wind - Poe, about 650 in money anl corns jewel. ry. Min Bryan made a pluoky resist. snee, bat the thief Deeded the valise. CUELIANA.-The anneal meeting of the Brussels Curling Club was held on Tues. day evening, the 9thlust. In the absence of the President, Adam Good (vioe-Prosi. dent) occupied the chair. J. R. Grant, Secretary. The minutes of lost annual meeting were road and oonfirmed, after which the election of offirsers was pro- ceeded with. The following is the result: President, a Dennis ; YiemPreeident, D. C. Ross ; Sem-Treas., S. IL Grant; Chaplain, Rev. W. T. Oluff ; Patron, F. C. Rogers ; Patroness, Mrs, F. 0. Rogers ; Representative members, John Leckie, John Alexander ; Committee of Management -W. Thomson, A. Currie, P. Scott, B. W. Laird, R. Leatherdale, F. S. Scott, A. Good. The names were also seleoted for the Annual. The Sec- retary was inetruoted to communicate with the Wroxeter ourling club regarding the arrangement entered into lad winter about curling stones. SHIPPERS BICEING.-Last Tuesday the shippers of this 'many forwarded a pe- tition to General Manager Hickson of the Grand Trude asking for better athomme- &Aloe in the way of fright oars. It is really too bad the way Brussels is treated in this particular when it is considered the large amount of freight hauled in and out of our station yard. There is a screw loose somewhere and the sooner it is re- medied the baler as the town and list shippers must nob be allowed to suffer if a good poking up will be of any avail. Wingham has all the cars it wants be - °nun° it is a oompeting point and if for no other reason we want the C.P.R. line through our town. It is very poor satis- faction when 20 or 30 cars are wanted to see a solitary empty left to accommodate five or six regular shippers, beside all the transient trade. We hope our Agent will attend to this very important matter and not allow Brussels to suffer through the neglect of the G. T. R. This is on old complaint here and now that the men principally interested have taken the qnestion up they should be backed up by everybody having the best interests al Brussels at heart. Now is the time we want it righted. Tun Rosax,n STEAHER.-The Ohesley Enterprise, of Oot. 3rd, says :-On Tues- dayafternoon, Mr. Ronald of Brussels, arrived with one of his steam fire engines for the purpose of giving the people of Chesley an opportunity of observing its value as a fire extinguisher. Consider- able time was spent in getting it into working Order, but finally the match was applied and in about 8 minutes after a strong stream of water issued from the hose The engine was stationed near Ramage's mill and the stream easily reached the top of it, and when full steam was on, perhaps 30 feet beyond. The test was eminently satisfactory and many, before doubtful as to its merits went away satisfied that the steam fire engine was just what was needed. The next day a test was made by plaoing the end of the hose at the town hall with engine at the river. Tho result was all tbat could be expected considering the length of hose, which was 1,000 ft. and elevation being very high. It was clearly manifested that the capacity through two hose pipes was quite as effective as when a single line of hose was used. The steamer has been thoroughly tested in various tests and has given the highest satisfaction. A false alarm was sounded on Tuesday night about 12 o'clock, when all wore in bed. This brought out the Slimmer, the run Was about mile, and had then a full head of raterun up and 2 streams going in exactly 7i minutes, which ie certainly creditable and effective work. Toe following letter was addressed to a persoual friend of Rev. Mr. Howie's, but rupee it is not inapplicable to more than Mr. Howie's friend we insert it hero :- Dear Brother. --Yon are aware that I brave °ailed a number of times bat failed to meet you. You will please therefore pardon me writing to you. I am perfect. ly sure there is no other subject more im- portant than the salvation of our goals, it requires the most immediate and careful attention. Everything is dying and death is living. What think ye of Christ. I would like to see you oftener joining in the public worship of God. It distresses me to think that the children of !anybody are being brought up in an atmosphere of religiune indifference, Quite true you boar the responsibility of your own god, but it is also true that you are in a Wray responsible for your wife, children and sorvaots. 51 15 quite a mistake to sup. pose that every miuistee is flying after eents and dollen, it is not yours but you that I am anxious about. Most of OM aro aware that the slender is abroad that money and nothing else is whet tha0med:1 is after but supposing that this naistake were well founded would. this crime of ours justify you before God, would our folly donee you from all sin, don God forgive donors beerause of other diallers sin, do two blacks make one white 2 Certainly not. God forgives only through tho right- eousness and the flood of Jesus :Oiliest. We are not peered, pleath come with us. Help us, show 819 00 do batter, robetko ue whoa we do Wrong and commend ue when We do right, Let us go together bearing one tanotheras infirmitioe. Meld done is perfect and Him alone we exalt and eommentl. Please then ted thobe linee in the spirit of brotherly love, meekness and kindly sympathy (for they are written in sunk epitit) end 1 have no doubt the truth aid the right will be cleae at orith to you and to then Who aro With you. I remelt eineetely, Your friend and WelleWieher, G. B. HoWnie Alrvenrniu strayed stook in THE PORT. REPAIRS in harnOSS done cheap and well at 1, 0. Richards. Rnan our new story mailed 'Moue% choice," by a well known airtime. $1.13 was paid for wheat at Brussels on Thursday of this week, Farmers will do well to keep this in mind in die. posing of their grain. Levies' satchel lost on Friday, 5th nst., between the (lentil* of Brenda and the station. The finder will please leave it at Tnn POST Publishing House for the owner. Aslnernin Of the Brussels Fire COM - par*, will bo held in the Oounoil obamber on Wednesday evening of next week commencing at 8 o'olock, A full dim - dance desired, JEWELLERY always on hand and now stook just opened. Latest styles in broarthes, bar pins, earrings, ladise' and genies sleeve buttons, braoelete, gem rings, gold 001 silver lockets, &e., at T Fleteher's jewelry dove, Brussels. 11 Lase Wednesday morning Julia Fanny, the youngest daughter of G. A. Dead- rnan died after a short illness. The little girl was supposed to be doing nicely when she took a bad turn which resulted es above. The funeral took place on There - day afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. Deadman have the sympathy of the entire com- munity. Y. P. C. A. -Last Monday evening tho Association held its reerganization meet. ing in Melville church. The officers far this year are :-A. Good, President; Mrs. Was. Kerr and J. B, MoLauchlin, Vico. Presidents; Secretary, Miss Jessie Ross ; Assistant -Sec., Mies Nellie Carlisle ; Treasurer. Chas. Dutton ; Executive Committee, Miss Lizzie Wilson, Miss Dolly Shaw, A. M. McKay and Alex. Stewart. The Society's paper and oboir were left over for future time. Tho next meeting will be on the 23rd inat. People We Know. Rev. W. T. Olnff and wife are visiting friends in lYfichigen. Mrs. A. McOutcheon left Brussels for Winnipeg last Tuesday, pleA. Shiel has returned to Toronto to pursue hie college course. Miss Gibson, of Toronto, was visiting Mrs. J. W. Shiel this week. Miss Lily Turnbull, of Attwood, was visiting in town for a few hays. Mrs. Cormack and Edna were at Strat. ford for a few days visiting old friends. Miss E. E. Kerr has gone on a visit to old friends at Kirkton and Dorchester. Nichol Robertson, of Dickenson Co., Kansas, is visiting the Broadfout family. Albert Fitzpatrick was home for a few days from Arthur. He returned on Mon- day. Station agent Boomer, a former Bens- gelite, is 1105V the O. P. R. agent at Wing - ham. Jas. Wilson is home for a few days from Gerrie attending to his fruit, vege- tables, rec. Mrs. A. G. Derdman, of Delaware, was called. home last week owing to illness in her family. Thos. McOullongh has gone to the Dental College, Philadelphia, to com- plete his course. Editor Bryan, of the Lucknovr Senti- nel, and wife spent last Sunday in town with J. Seli and wife. Thos. Gibson, M. P. P., and wife, of Wroxeter, were visitors at the. Beet Huron Fair last Friday. Isaac Fitzpatrick has gone to Saginaw to look up a sithation. He is a steady youth and will succeed 0. K. James Laird, sr., of Port Elgin, was in town this week. He has a warm place in his heart for Brussels yet. Harry Matheson has gone to Wood - stook where he will probably take a position in the ptosoface there. James Drewe was in Brussels last Friday, Ile is travelling for the well known Gurney firm, of Hamilton. 30. Waterm, the pushing general agent of the Massey Mad. Co., was in town this week. Re's been hard at work at- tending the fall exhibitions. R. Leatherdale rand wife arid Harry Dennis and wife spent loot Sunday at jno. Landeaboro's, near Seaforth. Mrs. Landesboro' was former)), Mrs. Long, well known in Brusaela. Last Tuesday Oho. Ferguson, who has been with Strachan Bros., merchants, for several years, event to Stratford where he will trace a position in the store of Messrs. Searff & Ferguson, of the classic city. Mr. Ferguson will fill the bill to a nicety. Somebody in town will be glad "when Johnnie conies marching home again." On Thursday of last week M. MoLen- nen left Brussels for London where he has taken the position of traveller with the firm of Sas. A. Kennedy, Wholesale Druggiet. They will find Mr. McLen- nan the very mart they have been looking for and it is on account of his many good qualities that wo dislike so much to see him leave town. We wish him success. Mrs. McLennan ead children are in town yet. assOMMT. (301,14. -In Mortis, on the 7th inst., the wife of Mr. A. T. Cole, of twins, son and daughter. MoDisvas.-At Thessalon, Algoma on Sep. tember 28th, the wife of Mr, W. A. MriEwan, of daughter. 3/.4L.4.22.ESEeEIED, Seeenn-Iltree-At the residence of the bride's father, on the 10th inst„ by Rev. M. Swann, Mr. Harry A. Share:, of Burk's Falls, to Miss Fannin second daughter of Mr. John Hill, Grey township. Recareinsos-Yrneres.-At Pine Cottage, 81 Hamilton road London, on Oct. 13cd, by Rev. E. B. Ryckman, 3333., Rev. Geo. Riehardeon, of Goderloh, president of the Guelph Conference Cif the Methodist ohuroh, to Maggie, eldest daughbor of the late William Yeatos, of London. neexenre. Dreeetes,-In Belinda, on Wednesday, Oct. 10th, Julia Fanny, youngest daughter of George and Fanny Dead- man, aged 3 years, 10 months and 13 days. .3 . . TUICStar, OCT, 16. -Farm stock and implements, in Ceanbrook, north of the river, Selo to commons 5,0 1 o'olook p. re. Without reseram, johe Sheik, peon., A. Reymann, roust. T-treeth, OoO, 113. -On lot 25, 0010 7, Morrie. Farm steak; implernentri, 10. Salo will be without resolve eon -mune. ing a 1 o'elocils pen., theep. ;No. Prop., GOO, Kirkby, mut. ...MaX22======larainS=gilarA WEDNESDAY, 00T. 17. -Fara/ stook and implementie Lot. 14, 0011. 19, Grey. Sale without reserve uounnonaing at 120'0100k noon. Jas. Slernmon, prop., Geo, Kirk. by, aura. --- mo zieweec larces.mmesetTree. Transact a General 13anking COUSECTOD CABETOLLY IVORY MOM, ... 05 1 02 Spring Wheat 95 1 00 Oats 30 31 Pears 137 58 Barley 43; 56 Potatoes 35 00 Butter, per lb 16 16 Eggs, per dozen 14 00 Apples, per bushel 65' 00 Hoge, dressed a 50 7 00 Beef 4 60 6 50 Hay8 00 0 00 Wood, per nerd 2 50 8 60 Sheopellins, each ...... 75 BANKING. moINTOSH M0TAGC+AliT, BANKERS BRUSSELS Fall Wheat!Business, m.-Gerases=Tem eyeemeeem-ezeres. CORRECTED CAREFULLY EVERY WHEN. Fall Wheat 1 10 1. 13 ' Spring Wheat 1 05 1 10 Burley 3180 7302 60 (12 PBeuattaer, tithe and 16 10 Eggs per dozen 16 00 Flour per barrel 6 00 00 Potatoes . 80 85 Hay per ton . , 12 00 14 0,1 Hides per lb 4 Salt per bbl., wholesalme (10 80 Sheep skine, each 60 1 00 Wroog, per lis 6 2158 6 6202 IAMAPAAMArAISALIMIleri. atILIM60.1.1=e1 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 1;1011 SALE OR TO GIVE ON BEARDs, my rhorough-bred Jersey Bull. Apply at 0090 05 13- G. A. DEADUAN, Brussels, ANTED.—A GOOD GENET' AL Servant. Good wages to ono experienced. Apply at once to 13- Mitla E. D. WADE, Bruesele, ..aasew CT. -ADS. 19>18I1313 LILY VEAL WILL GIVE 31105- 0 005 In Drawing, Landscape Painting and Paintine onVolvet, Charges moderate. tohyeemrdnime 111 8 milers° tree guaranteed. N...._____ OTIOE.—ALL PARTIES IN. denied to me, in account or note, dt %Tr' are requested to pay atf 12-4 WM. GRAHAM, 18.3). AME ON THE PREMISES 1 of tbe undersigned. lot 6, eon . 7, Grey, on or shout Juno 191, a two year old heifer. Tho owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. 10-4 TORN HARNEY. 7L.F eas TIS - Caveats ,Re.issues sad Trade Marks secured and all other patent eases On the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and citrate Ily attended to. Upon receipt of mod- el or sketch of invention, I make careful examination,and advise es to patentability Free 01 Marge, Pees moderate, and I make no charge unless patent is seamen, Inform- ation, advloe and speoial referonees sent on application. 1.18 LITTELL , Washington U,S.Patent Office. 10 - REAL ESTATE, THREE HOUSES TO RENT.— Apply to DR. GRAHAM. 12.4 011010E FARMS FOR SALE.— 'kJ A. few splendid, improved farms for sirloin the townehip of Grey, Morrie and McMillen. Apply to A. DELGATTY , 00. Auctioneer,BranselsP, 0. f-41ARM FOR SALE.—TEEE SUB. some= offers his valuable 100 ono form,being lot 8, con. 18, Grey Township, Huron Co,, for sale, There aro about 60 sores cleared and In good heart. There le e log house, good hank barn, bearing orchard and all the neoeseary oonyeniencee on the premises, For further particulars, as to price, terms, Ste,, apply to the Proprietor, THOS.1015L0P, Ilare 38,0,, N.W. T.. or to 3.01 DCYOGALD STRACHAN, Brussels 1714.3030 FOR SALE OR TO V RENT.- no undersigned offers his OD-oore farm, lot 20, con. 7, Morris, for sale or to rent. Thera are 00 acres ()leered and under crop. The buildings consist of a trams house, frame barn, dce. There is also an orchard of nue more. Geed well. There are 10 acres of fall wheat in this fall. Fo r further particulars, as to price, terms, 10., apply to the Proprietor, 0-01 300011 WILEINSON. Brussels P. 0. 1111141:01 IN GREY TOWNSHIP 12 Yon Wm. -Being lot 14, eon. 10, con- taining 100 sores. It is portly cleared, the balenoe ns11 timbered. A never failing ereek oressesthe place and it 1810511 adapt. ad for either farming 01' grazing. I willIlke- wise sante acres being oast part °flea; 14, oon.1 5, nearly all cleared f4.1112 in o good state of cultivation. A good frame barn with a good stone stable underneath 0110a never failing 10811 15 oleo on the place, For further portioning apply to the proprietor on the piaci°. This lot is onpoeito the oth or aEoRan AVERY, Proprietor. 1-01 NTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE V being Oho eolith half of lot number 80 In the 4th ooncession of the township of Morrie, known as the homestead of Archi- bald Ta,,ior, thetabaing ninety-nine email. Ninety ac res ore cleared, the balance wood. ed with valuable timber, Exedllenb build. Inge, largo orchard of choice trooa, soil to good condition and is situated one and a (Darter miles north of the Tillage of Brus- sels, on tee main gravel road This is one of the Most bomostead farms in the County iosfolls.urou and will be sold at a bargain 01141T A90011, Alarming Arcade, Toronto, or to On terms to mit purchaser, Per further partioulars apply to tho Proprietor, A. M. 018011110>03101 TAYLOR, Sr.., on the prom- tf- FARM FOR SALE, The Exeouters of the estate 00 010 UM WXLLTASIMOONITY, Hammen, decetand, now offer the following veritable lads for sale, vit. ;-The north half of 10027, and the wet 11011 00 teeter% 1>13 01 lot 213, both in the 000 ooneeselon of UM Township of Morrie, Comity of flume containing 150 acres. About 110 acres are cleared and in good condition, the greater port beteg in greet', The Imbrium is wen timbered, chiefly with beech and intiplo, This farm Is Inversely situated Within ono 80110 01 the village of Brunaols, whish affords en excellent market. %More 1e unon the 38500015000 good frame barn and heath an °retailed of eholoe fruit ereee, a neva foiling eering, also a geed Well and 'pump , and good lances, et/mei:by will be 0011 10 0:10 or two panels, to gull, !deeding purehasees. Purceineertilli bo allowed to enter and have the et house on promisee ot any Mum tatter Intr./Met and 00 10 fall plowing, Lull pestles. 0151 10111 be given at ist November next. 1800 karma end further partieularg apply to the undersigeed ebreoutore, 08 to Joule neo,, 0101100o10, Ont. Eclotwien Dime, Geterge Cardiff, xn, leaTOM, cNOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian Etna United 13,140 Duarte bought and sold. Interest allowed on depealbs. Collections 'made en favorable terms. Ormatlion Agents-linnonawr's!nerrelloe CANADA. New York Agents -Impouruns ANI1 Teen - ince NATIONAL 13AtIlt. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AAT M. SINCLAIR, 1103>10130- 8' • or Oonveynnoor, Notary Publio, 10, 0(500: ,GrAboan's Blook, 1 door uorth of Hargreaves' Drug Store, Private Vends to Loan. 171 E. WADE, BARRISTER, JL.." • solicitor and Notary Publio. Con- voyanoing. Collections and Loaning, Mr Wade will attend In Gerrie every Wodnes• day 00two o'clock, iflICKSON 1 HAYS, 4/ (Late with Garrow Proneltout, Gude. rioh) Barrlstere, Solieltere, Coeveyancors, &a Office, Grant's Blook, Brussels. Money to loam R. 811>098, W. 13, DIOXSON. A M. TAYLOR, B. 0, L., BAR - BISTRO, S011OitOT,10., of the firm of Die -keen, Taylor Al McCullough,' Barristers, Solicitors, tte,, Manning Arcade, King Street West, Toronto. Money to loan, AA LEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF . the Fourth Dirlsion 0 art, 00. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Publics, Laud, Loan and /nsurance Agent. Ferule invested and to loan. 0o,leotions made. Wilco In Ow how's mook,Arussels. CUNNIN0,, 44,4, INSURANCTS, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. MEDICAL CARDS, wm. F. OALE, M.D., 0. M. Member of the College of Physiolans and Surgeons of Ontaaio by exaMination. Office and Residerm-Maln St. Emit , Etbo Ontario. T A. MaNAUGUTON, M.D., . 0.10,1),It, C. P. Edinburgh, 3f. O. P. S. Ont. t Hargreaves' Drug Store from 0 to 11:30 am. and from 1:30 to 4 p. m. At other hours may be found at the residence formerly trampled by Dr. Butt:minion, Mill street. DENTAL. 31DJMNTIWIC'Et,3.= G. L. Ball, 31.13, S., Honor Gradunto and 36. R. 0. D. S. Toronto. Vitalized Air given 00,13. Merles, D. D, S., Assistant Operator Ormon-aLeyers Bleak, Seaforth, Xitei7C. V/ ,J. Foor,1..D S. Graduate of To- ronto Saw' o/ Dentletry, >018 opor- silent' guaranteed. Office -Cadre Blook, Besfortb. Artlfielal teeth, 11 rstguttlity, and a guaranteed flt,f or $12.00per sot.: Dmrcanuevi.. = _A., Ut.A..XT,T53118, Honor Graduate of the Iloyol (lollop.) of Dental Burgeons, Toronto, Emcee Munn Gas administered for the p0181000 extra - tion of tooth. OFFICE. -Ono Door Norte of the Bank. AUCTIONEERS. CIEORGE KIRKBY, LIGE N• snn Auotioneer. Sales concluded on reasonable terms, farms and four stock a. specialty. Orders left at TILE Pear Publish- ing House, Brussels, or sent to Walton post einem will receive prompt attention. A LEX. DELGATTY, AUCTION - min, is prepared to attend to sales on the shortest noble.). A speeielty mile of Wee of thorough -bred stook. Terms made known by application tr Tun POST Publish- ing House, where orders may be loft, or addrors to Brussele P 0. RAYMANN, AUCTIONEER, is always ready to attend sales of forma, farm stoolc, lo. Terms cheerfully given. Oranbrook 518.0. Salon may be w- ronged at Tun Pow Publieb leg Eouse Ringside. BUSINESS CARDS. UT H. MoORAOREN, ISSUER • a:Minion Litmus, Mae at his Grocery,Turnberry Street, ATMS O'CONNOR, TEACHER of Piano and Organ. Twine on upon - e Mien, N.B.-Walton C1199 meets every Thursday and Friday et Mrs. D. CanapbelPe, Walton. Afixss nesaloriu.kvES DESIRES -L011-bo rODOITO Ipupile for instrue- Mon on the PIANO and ORGAN. 8 yearn Expellant,. Atealdenee with lSro, Alar- greavea, over 'HARGREAVES DRUG 311,01008. n06•1yr 1P1 N. BARRETT, TONSORIAL .8.0.. Artist. Shop, next door south of A. It. litany re Coe. hardware abut. Ladies' and children's hair cutting la snecialty. A ehoice 800011 08 eigare kept, MoN.A.III, ISSUER OF MAR• retro Licenses, by appointment of Lieuteeleverner, Clommiseioner, Ge,, Q. B. Cletlytyaneer and Agent Fire Ineeranee Cl, Olnee 04 1110 Oranbreek Post Oinee, M,RODDIOK, HOUSE, SIGN and Ornamented Phi ntor, Graining, Gilding, Sign and Decimates. Peinting in an its branelum. Shop Blinds 10110 0» 11 etyle, Palm Mandates specialty, Shen One doer south of 3,130,yerie Carthago Works, 1[1 W.O'BBIEN V.HONOR , • I • Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary 0olione bag resumed the neeetlee of Sohn Nott,V.S., and is prepared 00 treat all diti SasOeOfllOmeotlOabsd anitnani on Relenting findanprOYed prinelpleg. Trentnienter del. ioato tools 0 opaciany Onlee two aoors 110034at Btt8s1,Ain° um, 1018,817 ; Nerth01 srielgO,Wernborry street. r