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The Brussels Post, 1888-10-26, Page 8THE SRUSSLES -POST lemur ss ,WAnta,7,f!r_.' e d) Mr, T. F. Core)', of I'etrolia. status that Ile was cured of Catarrh Df ilfty years standing, Mrs, A. W. Sword, 295 Ridout Sb„ London, writes that Medical Lake Salts mired him of Catarrh in its worst form. This taxiway is especially recommended for Mr. Thos. 11. Musson, 804 Dundee St., London. Ont., says :--"Three boxes of Medical Lake Salts have oared me of a very bad case of Eryeipilae and Rheum- atism. G. A. OEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, see„ Agent in BrrrcCTs, Y REMEDY I,tf;,'E DY gives snail nniveraal eatisfaetiotl es the COUGII REMEDY manufactured in Seaford', called • ---1 UMSOHN & WILSON'S-- ," oaRoyal° Glyooratoi bloom o€ !Ira Win, er n'n•n�°"n'Mnro•ern,e n„a r n'nnan'+a' Its wonderful virtues have created a demand for the Preparation from all parts of the Province. I)rnggists sell it. Price 50 uta. 17 -lime. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. soreur.nN EXTENSION , w. G. d n. R. Teunsnee, November 15th, le appoint. ed Thanksgiving day. 61.30 bee been paid for wheat on Brue- eele market ibis week, 25 OR :IS, i1x advaiteo, Secures Tete Pun for the balance of 1888. LAMS MON is nursing a poisoned band which is very painful. Tncner.se of titin week was Court day. Judge Doyle was on the bench. Os Thureday of next week the month of November, will be ushered in. Puente framing attended to with neat- ness and despatch et Leatherdale's. Miss Lizzie HABBiIS, of Algoma, is vis- iting relatives and friends in this locality. Alum G000 received a big lot of rub - ben and leather boots that be will sell cheap. 12. Tna I'oer from now to the end of I889 for 61.00, in advance. Nearly 15 months reading. Tne Voters' List Court for the village of BrusseIe will be held on friday, Nov. 10th, at 0 o'clock a. m. STATIONMASTER Citr•.tolir'cN ite off for a few holidays this week. Relieving agent Sheebe is filling hie place. A menet resident, in the person of T. Found, was married to Miss Dolgatty, of Orey, on Wednesday of this week. A. NUMBER of the members of the I. 0. G. T. went to the District Lodge at Blyth last week. They report having a gond bine. • Born Society meeting int Melville churcb on Monday evening,' Nov, 5th. The agent, Rev. J. Manly, will deliver a thanes on "Babylon end Israel." To Arnie GEOwEnz.--I wish it to be distinctly understood that I will not pack any apples that have been left outside. A. K. ROBERTSON. IT is said I3. L. Jackson contemplates removing to the vacant store in the poet ofilee block and will carry on hie basi- nese there. It is a good location. LAsr Friday night somebody threw a stone through A. Bruce's shop window Trainsleavb Brussels Station, uort and breaking three large panes of glass. It south as fellows:- I was a contemptible piece of bustnees. Cuing South. Going North. Mail....,.._,,.. 7:02n.m, I Mixed .......,...9:50 a.m afix• edes......1 thS5 p•imn, I Express ...•....O 45p.m .nrat ge 5 aftfin5, A chiel's amang ye takin' notes Au' faith he'll prent it. L'wx.ut Summer. Seam along the news. Burge oysters on Saturday. A. Good. MUNE STasrrall is home f1•nm Kinear. dine. Jaeger( CL::ao chipped anotber car of cattle this week. 1.C. Reenters for cheap horse blankets, trnelcs, valises, dc. Tian POST for the balance of 1000 for 20 cents, in advance. BI:ttwrerL linen window blinds at low prices at Leatherdale's. ON Wednesday of this week P. S. Scott's row died from an overdose of food. Amur Gene, has received 00O lbs. of grapes, which be will sell cheap by the basket, 13. ANY quantity of fresh lime at the Kiln, Brussels, for 11 cents a bushel. W. P. Kelly, Prep. Tan trick elephant's performance at Smith's Bell Ringers is well worth the admission fee. STove WOOD Tan sSLE.-Ten cords of stove wood, ready for the stove, for sale. Apply to A. Ournn:, Brussels, Me. STrvENS, of Walkerton, is can- vassing the town and locality in the in - tweets of the daily and weekly Empire. Two fine Dunham pianos were brought so town last Wednesday by Scott Bros., of Seatorth. They were sold to Rev. W. T. Cleft and J. D. Ronald. PEnsoxs cannot fail to be suited in the lenge and well selected stook of furniture at R. Leatherdele'e show rooms. Goode delivered free in the country. CoNsTAELs McCool: and his deputies will do well to be on the alert nest Wed- nesday night (Hallowe'en) and give all "jokere” a night in tho "cooler." LAnrEs' satchel lost on Friday, 5th inst„ between the centre of Brussels and the station, The finder will please leave it at Tye Pose Publishing House for the owner. T. Gr1r.Iir was in town on Wednesday serving summons on witnesses in aonoee. tion with the Hunter -Beattie case which will be heard next Tuesday before Judge Toms, in Godericb. NOTICE os Restorer,. -Dr. Graham has removed bis of5oe and place of residence from bis brick block, Turnberry street, to Inc new residence, oppoeiteeMelville church, William street. 14. Loon Ore, -The farmers of this section ebould be ou the look out for a party of swindlers wbo bate been "doing' the east and are Maid to be now operating in liter - en County. Be warned in time or else don't do any growling when you get badly left. Wein Dreerse AND Di i.nsi,--George Birt has all the necessary machinery for .digging and drilling wells and is prepared to attend to ell work entrusted to him in away that will insure satisfaction. Tome reaeonable. Residenoo second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry street, Brussels. 5.tf PALL -AND WINTER C.tatvAIGN,-Our read- ers will do well to read the announcement on page 7 of this issue. In addition to the splendid offer rnade there the Adver- tiser wj]l give a borutiinl premium pie. tune •'The Falls of Niagara" fres of charge to every subscriber. Balance of 1888, free to ell new subscribers for both papers. Os Tilerday of this week James B. Stretton, of the Queen's hotel, bade fare- well to bxe"..elorhood and entered the boneatatin l order in company with Miss Emily Clar::, one of Morrie township's lair daughters, Rev. W. T. Cleft per- formed the ceremony. Mr. end Mrs. Stratton have the congratulations of a large circle of friends for tbeir present and future bappinese. Y. P. 0. A. -Last ]Monday evening the regular meeting of the Y. P. C. A. was held in Melville church basement. The President, Adam Good, tendered his resignation and A. M. Matey was ap- pointed in his stead. The following pro. gram wag presented: --Speech by clams man ; addreet by Bev. J. floes, 13. A., on *'The characteristics Of thea o we live in" ; solos by Vies Bate Wilson and Miss Rachel Alexander ; reeding% by. Mrs. ;[tare 110105 Jessie hose and Obao,Ddtton; .rnueiaby the choir. The next eneetiftg will be on'Teesday, Nov, Oth, and will bo ddevotional servioe, the topic being "The conditiitne of_oalva thee" LAST Saturday otening G. A. Dead - man's Jersey bull, •'Prince of Maple. lane," died quite suddenly. It will be quite a toss to mfr. Deadman as it wail a well bred animal, A raw loads of cordwood should be pur- ahased by the Council so that visiting tramps could be made earn their board at least while they sojourned with ur, It is often n good "starter." A noon buggy whip was lost last Sat- urday in Brussels between Queen street and Mr. Frain's cottage, Turnberry street. Tho finder will be rewarded by leaving it et Tem Pose Publishing House. Tis visit of the Misses Dimsdale bas been postponed until the close of Novem- ber. They aro at Wallaeeburg this week and go from there to Dundas. They have been very successful in revival work. Ir is stated that a gentleman, heiling from the north, made it bis business to give Arthur Hours Newton Jenkins a "diff" in the eve on Thursday of this week, at the Queen's hotel, for some un. eomp'imentary illusion. LAsr Sunday Rev, Samuel Jones preached. two excellent sermons in the Methodist church. His text in the moraine was the 30th Psalm and 5th verse. At the evening service Itis dis- course was based on part or the 2001 verse of the 3rd chapter of Judges. His services were very acceptable. DrnLwi the past week we have been sending out a number of accounts and in some instances very prompt remittances have followed. We have to pay for all we get and as a consequence we would esteem it a favor if those indebted to us would kindly settle long standing ac- counts. POST Publishing House. TEE Stratford Herald of Chia week con- tains the following item: -"Rev. G. B. Howie, late of Syria, now pastor of Knox church, Brussels, bas taken the oath of allegiance to the British throne. He is the first Turkish subject naturalized in Canada. Ile Will marry, on Nov. 1st, Miss Sarah Spur, late of England, and hopes still to return to the foreign mis- sion field." A =STING of the East Huron License Commissioners was held at ibe Revere House, Brussels, on Tuesday of thie week. George Cushman applied for license for the station hotel at Ethel but it was not granted. The quarterly report was signed and a number of accounts paesed, among them sevecal old Scott Act accounts. Inspector Miller mot Pro- vincial Chief Inspector Botham at the eBruuswick hotel, Wingbam, on Monday to have the books examined. Every- thing was pronounced satisfactory. Nears itsarenetsce Now that the cool weather is here, cattle cheap and food scarce the probability is that a good mew will be slaughtered for the market bylifie owners. There is no fault to be found with thie so long as the sales are made in quarter lots lent there isa serious wrong done the town bntohers where persona make a house to house canvas and dispose of any quantity desired. The wrong is here :-Our resident butchers pay tales to help ran the town, they ]save to keep a supply of meat when cattle are dear and scarce and have also to run the risk in the summer months of lose by heat, flies, dc. If there is by. law regulating the sale of meat it should be put in force or a new one passed to cover the ground. This would not ex. elude tinefarming community from selling beef by the (matter but would place the heal loathers in a better position than they often find themeelves now. "Sentinel STATES." ----Last Tuesday evening Rev. A. Y. xlartloy, of BltOvale, gave hie lecture on Tbo Southern Statee in Knox church, ilrugsels, according to announcement, Owing to the unfavor- able evening the audience WAS not largo. The rot, looturer occupied about an hour and twenty minutes in relating what he Paw in his trip to Tennessee and Florida, stretching briefly the topography, egg. cultural products, climate, soctai condi- tion of dm people and the outlook for the future. He else dwelt upon some of the old scones in the Late American war. The lecturer thinks anybody with lung et throat trouble who Boos to that coun- try AS a health resort is very foolish and will find out to their coat that it is a de. lesion when they get there, Vory little of tho common nacossarias of life aro grown int that country, almost everything such no wheat, milk, meat, oatmeal, dour, tau, being inverted. About all the work was done by negraes. There 'is Tide a growth of frujte, veggetables, and timber 1n serm parte. A Minnie desetip. tion was given of these anti other pointe very interesting and inttrdotiee. The lectnra was se good the, A vote ofthanke wee tendered Mr. Hartley on motion of J, it, (.lritnb and G. A. Dearirrmn, Idneues in helmets done cheep and well at L 0. Richards. Mite Holmes, of Woodstock, is visiting Mrs McFarlane in town. I t,I:su Oysters and Cfsooee, to arrivu out Fridays at Thomson's, 15 T. Fx,etrannn.and wife spout last Sab. bath with Luoknow frjonds. Trot Pour from now till int of ,January, 1889, for 25 cents in advance. LAST week Mrs. Hargreaves resolved a bandetme Mason ce Riesh piano, A sew more street lamps on these very dark nights would]rove a great blessing, Tian Smlih Bell Bingert are billed for Brussels on Wednesday evening of next week. Tar: next meeting of thoDistriettodge. I.O.G.T., will be beld in Brussels, on the Med Wednesday of next February. Meg, Denny left last Monday to join her hesband who hes secured a sidle tion with W. Taylor se Sou, of Clinton, J. Meaux has removed his tailor shop to the rooms lately vacated by 11. A. Uart:n, L. 1), S„ in the Garfield Block. Mils. STACEY and children contemplate removing to Denver, Colorado, next month. Four of her daughters aro al- ready there, two of them married. EMI= the muck talked of 111eGibeey family or the celebrated risk' Jubilee Siutaere will, in all probability, visit Brussels before the close of the year. 000 minims of apples were at Brussels station one day last week. Three car- loads were going .to the Old Country, shipped by A. K. Robertson and two to Manitoba, sent by Mr. Black. Gonenrcn Jam. -Number of prisoners committed during the year -Males 117, females 18, total 130. Number carried over them last year -8 males, 2 females, Total number in custody during the year, 1411. Number acquitted on trial by all cou,ats, 21. Number sentenced on trial, 79. Number committed for first time - 57 males, 4 females. Of the remaining 69, their times of committal ranges from twice lip to tu'euty.one. GRANT vs. Je\EMs.--This now some- what celebrated case hes attracted oon- siderable attention of late and furnished material for several motions at Osgoode Ball, Toronto. The defendant in this notion is the publisher of the Budget. published in the village of Brussels. The plaintiff is the postmaster in the same place. Mr. Grant has been postmaster at Brussels for nearly 20 years and en- joyed the respect and confidence of his superior officers as well as hie friends and patrons of the oMoe, when, about a year ago, an energetic editor launched a new enterprise in the newspaper line known as the Brueetls Budget. This paper was started ostensibly as the organ of the Conservative party in that local. itv, and in opposition to The Brussels Pon, an old -established journal, which, Under the control of W. H. Kerr, has taken a place amongst the best I,:cal papers of the Province, Mr. ,leukins, the editor of the new venture, determin- ed that be would adopt the sensational role in an effort to outstrip his more evenly -balanced confrere. Failing in this, the evidence shows that he became the willing instrument et almost every maul who hada gtievance (real or imag- inary) against Postmaster Grant, and week after week and month after month, for nearly the whole of the past year, the Budget bristled with abusive items against the porsecutsd posttuaster. Jenkins was warned to desist from the attacl.s upon the public and private char. eater of Grant, but he paid no heed, and, if possible, ottt.Herorled his previous efforts against him, even going to the extent of advertising for grievances against Grant, and calling upon all and sundry wbu had complaints egainst that official for ]rears back to bring them to the editor of the Budget. Finally patience ceased to be a virtue with the persecuted postmaster, and he turned upon his assailant by the methods of the courts, the result being that Jenkins, failing to bow to legal decieions, which enjoined restrain upon him, was sum- marily met into a prison cell in the county jail. This, however, did not ap- parently cool the ardor of the irropres. siblo, if not'itresponeiblc, Jenkins. He wrote items against Grant from behind prison bars. So much was this the ease that when an applioatlon was made to canoe] hie term of imprisonment leMr. Justice MaiMabon stated that he could not ease the sentence, as the course of the prisoner in disobeying the injunction had not been restrained even when he was pieced in durance. The trial of the case began on Thursday afternoon and lasted all day on Friday, the verdict of the jury not being returned until about midnignt. The defendant, having no solicitor, was allowed great latitude in his examination of witnesses, end in the case of the plaintiff he exhibited a great de- gree of animus. Every question that malice could suggest was propounded in the moat insinuating manner, until, travelling completelyoutaide of the reotrds of the case, he wag stopped by hit Lord. ship, In the oroes-examination Jonkitts travelled over a wide circuit and outside the pale of evidence, but felled to estab- lish the charges which he had made against the plaintiff, and then endeavor- ed in ovary way possible to work up political sympathy for himself in the minds of the jurymen, It was evident to all that bin object was to secure a die - agreement among the jurors on the line of polities and not of facie. In bis ad. dress to the jury, which was of consider able length, he still endeavored to keep the political side of tate case to the fore, lent, wore it not for his unjustifiable re. femme to Grant, leis statement of the case was of a rather brilliant order, and a surprise alike to the court and the audience. 11.13, Ogler, Q. 0., who, at the last mi:nnte, took the plaintiff's brief owing to the sudden illness of J. T. Gar. row, Q. 0., took no technical advantage of tanking in the ettaminatinn, but al- lowed him to establiell, from his own mouth and by hie own actions, the ele- ment of malice towards the plaintiff. In addressing the jury the learned counsel paid a high tribute to the ability which Jenkins had displayed in conducting the ease, but said that though hie ability was considerable, hie judgment wee poor. "Jenkins is ono of those mon," said the eminent law,yor, "who aro a danger to the community whore there lot is oast - mon of brains without ballast." Hie Lordship reviewed the case at length, in a most impartial ]manner, remarking to the jury that the 1ttestiens of law and fact were entirely in their. hands, The jury, after an absence of over two hours, returned with a verdict for plaintiff for 61 damages. On application of plaintiff's maneel, the erfgting Minna/den rtttrein. ittg Jenkins from further libelling Grant wee unheeltating)y made perpetual by his l,ordebfp, Signal, Godetioh, ClLalutld;t,ts i°�teve•et. Jas. lIugbee of Bathurst, Ont„ lute old his crop of hops, 8000 lbs. for 25e per Ib. Sir R. Cartwright donated 610 to the Ingersoll Rifle Association as a special prize. The Windsor 0 Walkervillo blootrie Road will not be ruts by rooter power thie winter. horses seem to till the bill. Major Bedsore, of Stonwall, Man„ has sold hit bora of buffalo to &Kansas ranch- er for 618,000. This is the only herd in Annrioa. It is rumored that Sir John Macdon- ald will prooeed to England ebortly to have a oousu)tation with tnembsrs of the Imperial Government on the Oehery question. There is no fear of a wheat blockade cm the 0. P. R. this year, they bating 3000 oars, against 1000 last season. The shipments now are about 30 cars daily to Port Arthur : 400 men aro at work on a now elevator at the latter town. A Chinaman a*rived at Point Edward on the Grand Trenk Railway with a ticket through from Portland, Me., to a western point in the States, He was prevectsd by the Baited States Oedema officers from going into the States, and is now it ware] of the Grand Trunk at the Point, W. 13. Pray, of the Alvinston Stave and Headiest Works, recently shipped twenty oaticads of orange barrels to Cuba. This amounts to ever tminty -five tltonsand barrels. During the past month forty -Ave oarloatls of other cooper- age stools has been shipped from this ee. tablisbment to foreign markets, Jas. Clendenning took the following off A, Armstrong's south Harwich Item, Kent county :--1,200 bushels of beans ; 800 bushels of wheat; 800 bushels of oats; 200 pusltels of potatoes ; 360 bnebels of corn . 20 bushels of cloven seed ; 20 tons of Hay ; 75 bushele of apples. The farm is 10 acres, and the price of the produce is estimated at 62,500. John Craig, it lad of about 18 years, who is fond of reading dime novels, ap- peared at the Galt Police Court on Mon- day, charged by his father with being disorderly at home. When remonstrated with by bis father for not joining infer/l- ily worship, the good son drew e, knife and threatened to stab his parent. Ole was let go under suspended sentence. c.�euerax NO WA. Seventy families in Ramsey County Dakota, are in a state of utter dostitu. too, the frosts leaving deetroyed all their grain. While on a voyage between Batavia and Singapore, Landgrave Frederick Wilhelm of Hesse fell overboard and was drowned. A Topeka girl broke off her engagement with a young men because he held an ear of green corn in Ilia hands and pluck- ed it with his teeth. A fete clays ago in a gnu foundry at Petersboff the Czar lifted a mass of steel weighing nearly 700 pounds, to elle cheers of the surrounding workmen. MArtM,-In Morris, on Ont. 18111, the wife of Mr, Jas, M. Martin, of a daughter. Lomas -In Brussels, on Oat, 22nd, the with ofMr. Alfred Lowery of a son. Etniorr-Muniu,Y, -At the residence of the bride's parents Belmore, on the 18th ins' ., by Rev. A. E. Smith Mr. James Elliott, of Ethel, to Miss Margaret Murray. Fouen-Dcsearrr.-On the 24th inst., at the residence of the bride's parents, Grey township, by Rev. Saml. Jones, of Brussels, Isle. Thos. II. Found, of Kinloss, to Mies Elizabeth Delgatty. Sent,rrot-Onanx.-On tho 29rd Inst., et the residence of Mr. Frank Mc- Cracken, Morris, by .Rev. W. T. Cleft, of Brussels, Mr. Jae. 33. Strat- ton, of the Queen's hotel, Brussels, to Miss Emily, daughter of lir. Thos. Clark, of Morris. GRxrenr-Powgree-On the 12th Oct., at the Church of the Messiah, Kincar- dine, by the Rev. W. T. Hill, 111, A., assisted by Rev. John Ridley, rector of Galt, brother-in-law of the groom, Rev. Arthur K. Griffin, aesistant minister, Church of Redeemer, To- ronto, to E. Lucretia, eldestdaughtet of Frannie E. Powell. mist=. NsuLM.-Ie Seaforth, on the 12th inst., Olarenoe, son of F. G. Neelin, aged 4 years and 8 montbe. Cusllntes.-At Ethel, on Oat. 22nd, Ellen Cushman, beloved wife of George Cushman, aged 48 years. ,11.T7OTSO1t7 0t1.7.421S. Fussy, Oor. 26, -Farm stock, imple- ments, be, lot 24, eon. 7, Grey. Salo at 12 o'clock noon. Robt. McKenny, prop Geo. Kirkby, Amt. Tenney, Oce. 80. -Farm stook and implements, Si lot 80, con, 4, Morris. Sale at l o'oloolc sharp. Dougnid Taylor, prop. Geo. Kirkby, cont. COna'eoTEn CMIEtleLLY 11v19nY Ween, Fall Wheat 1 15 1 18 Spring Wheat 1 15 3 18 Oats 83 83 Peas 60 62 Bexley 55 Potatoes 110 Butter, per 1b 111 Eggs, pet dozen 11) Apples, per bushel 05 Hoge, dteseed 6 60 Beef 4 50 Ilay ...... ........ .... 18 00 14 00 Wood, per cord 2 50 4 50 Sheepskins, each.,.,40 75 =a74T.1: 7.37:1C:,`,9' 2.4,41.7,1=77=1'10, 60 03 17 00 00 7 00 5 60 conneexsn o,tneb'uLLY )bvoor wane, Fall Wheat .... 1 15 1.18 Spring Wheat 1 15 1 18 Barley 56 66 Oats, ...... ....... .... 80 83 Peas. .... ....., .. ... . . ... 60 02 Butter, tubs and roils.,., 16 17 Eggs poi: daeon.. 16 00 F'lottte per barrel 5 00 00 Potatoes Hay par ton .. 12 00 18 00 Hides pot' lb.,.......,, .. 4 54 Salt per, bbl.,wholestile,., 60 Be Shoop ek ne,each........ 60 1 00 Waal, per lb ... .... 18 22 Perla 6 25 0 00 TUE PEOPLES COLUMN. Nwv.A.N T]U),--A GOOD GIONER er, Servant, ttoud wages to 0115 experioaeed. Apply at once to 10• RMS. E. E. WADE, lireesole. .A.J.ZT 7T-44.$171. .0.4. 1S8 LILY VFAI1 WILL 01814 LES- ROM In Drawing, Landscape painting eon PaintingonVelvet. Charges moderato. Setiefactlon gnarenttod, • 041 OTIOE,—ALL PARTIES IN. debted to mo, ht asoouot or note, overdue lint Javu.ry, are requested to pay thorn jmmodintoly, 10.4 WM, ORAHAM, D0, D. ;re^av HEEP STIIAYED ON THE 1.) promises of the understated, north half lot 18, sou, 7, Morrie, on or about Oct. 1st. The owner is requested to prove property, pay exponses and tahe it ciway. 10.4 D. A1cQPAI1AIh. OTRAYED FROM LOT 15, CON. L. 7,Morrie, on or anent; Oct 15th, flue yearling heifers. Near of them aro prinelpal- Iy rod in color, and WO 0fth is a gray, spot- ted with white. Due of them have at small split in the riebt car. Any information leading to theirreoovory will bo thankfully received. 16-tf 51,0. IIL"r1TE31, nnshteld. x t P i k Caveats ,rte, issues sad Trade 9la71(nsoourod and all otherpatout onuses in the Patent Mon ar,ai beforeth o Courts pronlptiy and carat/11y attended to, Upon receipt of moth cl or sketch of invention, i Blake careful axaminatiotl,and advise as to patentability Free of Charge. Vacs moderate, and I make no ebarxe unless patent is seourea. Inform- ation, advioo and spootal roferonoes sent on npnllentlml. J, R, LIi'TNLL, Washington D.O., U.B. Patent Oflloo. 10• Voters' List Court. Notice le hereby given that a court will be held 11mreuantto"The Voters'LletsAst," by H i 1 Honor Judge Tome, of the County Court of the County cf Huron, at Brussels, on Friday, Nov. 16th, '88 Commencing at 9 O'clock a. ut, To hour an' determine the several com- plaints of errors and omission/10u the Voters List of the Municipality of Brassels for the year 1868. All persons having businets of the curt are requested to attend at the said 10 ma and plane. F. S. 800TT, Clerk. Dated this 2,1th day of 046,1688. REAL ESTATE. 'THREE HOUSES TO RENT.— Apply to DS. GRAHAM. 10-1 �iHOICE FARMS FOR i3ALE.— A few splendid, improved farms for martin the township of Gro Morris and illoliil1op. Apply to A. D1I.GATTY, Co. Auctioneer,L'rxissols P. 0. OUSE AND LOT FOR SAIL, on the coroor of Diary and mechanic streets, in the village of Brussels, This pro- perty -le very conveniently situated and is a bargain to any person having a family of young children as it is so near the school. Good stable and well on the prein'ees, also some young Mitt trees mad a quantity of small fruit. Apply to the owner on tho premises, 1111 erns. TURN BULL, Brussels. PAM' FOR SALE: —T [IE SUB. amnion offers his valuable 100 acre farm, being lot 8, can. 18, Grey Township 8ttron C0„ for sale, There are about 5d nares °leerert and ill goodhsart. There is a 10g house, good bank barn, bearing orchard, and all the necessary oeuyoniences on the premises. For further particulars, as to price, terms, etc„ apply to the proprietor, '5.511111,11ISL01', Clare 1'. 0•, N . W. T„ or to 2-tf DOIIGALD STRACHAN, Brussels - IARM FOR SALE OR 'T0 risNT,-The undersigned offers hie 00 -sore farm, lot 25, son, 7, Morris, for sale or to rent. Phan aro 00 sons cleared and under crop. Tho buiidtugs consist of a frame house, frame barn, .tic. There is also an orchard of flue acre. Good well. Thera are 10 aures of fail wheat in this fall. Fo r ftirtherpartiaulnrs, as to primo, terms, dna. apply t10EN WILKINSON, Brussels P. 0. 1 'ARb1 IN GREY '1TOWNSHIP von ,,ALE.—Heine tot 14, con. 16, con- taining 100 nares. It is partly cleared. the balance well timbered. A never failing oroek orosseetho place and itis well adopt- ed for either farming or grazing, I nil f lhte- wisesell.40aores, being east part of lot 14, con,15, nearly all (sleeved and in a good stats of cultivation. A good frame barn with a good stone stable underneath and a never fettling well Is also on the place, For further paraiouleva apply 50 the proprietor on the place, 'i'hielot it omen tete the oth- er GEORGE AV1ol Y., Proprietor. 1.01 Ti7AR'Iti FOR SALE.—THE UN- nenSlGNnn oilers for sale the north east quarter of lob 28, aonoossion 0, alorris, County of Huron, oontainbug 50 sores, The land is of first quality and is a high Maio of cultivation, well fenced and under -drained, 40 horns elearod. New frame ]louse, 8 rooms, milk bowie with concrete walls, 2 wells, e,00d barns and shed, orabard, etc. Bight soros of ..,11 wheat, This desirable proporby adjoins the oorporatlott of Brussels. Suit- able totmt will be given. Title ported, JAMBS GRTI;Vpi Owner, 30- Box 26SJirusselsP.0. '� ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE being the south . half of lot number 80 in the 4th eonoession of the township of Morris known as the homestead of Archi- bald Taylor, containing ninety-nine aoroe, Ninety neroaato cleared, the balance wood- ed with valuable timber. 77xoelient build. Inge, large orchard of choice trace, soil in good condition and le situated ono and a quarter miles north of the Village of Brno. eels, on the mein gravel road. This le ono oft the lined homestead farms 111 the County of Huron and will bo ;old at a bargain and on terms to suit pnrehseot, Por further tartieulero apply to the Proprietor. A, DL TAYLOR Manning Areada, Toronto, or to A1t01IXIIALD TAYLOR, Su., on tho prom- ises. _...._....—_._.. • - .. tf._._ FARM FOLDS SALE. Ma Vietnam's of the estate of the tato WILLreat ldoot ty, 19squsnn, deceased, now offer tint following valuable lands for solo, :-Tho north half of lot 27, and the west halt of the north half of lot 2fi, both In. the 001, ooneeseiou of the Township of Morris, County of ninon, containing 100 nares. About 110 acres aro cleared and in good oontlitloh, the greater part beteg in grass, The balanooie well timbered, 0180y with beooh andnlaplt, Thio fsrla 10 favorably situated within oat) inilo of the village of Brussels, which affords an excellent market. There is teen the prnnitsee good frame both and ilonso a$ orchard et choice fruit trees, a never failing opring,alua at good )veil and pinny, end good /mums. This property will bo sold in ono or two paresis, 10 Suit intending purchasers. Onrc1asar roll bo allowed toouteranti have use of house on promises at any time after harvest and to (10.10) plowing, Full pones. Men will be given at leeNevembw. next, For term, end farther particulars apply to mho undersigned ]rxeeutoro, or to JOr3N Modtltr, Bee„, Brttbsele, Ont, ethane Catrlliilr iixsaauroaa, R►eetaang at gu9sr,� Dated at Unwed., June 18111,1080, 00 OCT. 26, 1.8b8. BANKING. �`�'eINTOSII ,Si MoTAGGABT, Wi BANKERS .;. BRUSSELS T'r0naaet a General 13ttatktng Business. INOTI;S DI800UNTl;D,p Canadian and United 8 ttltoo•Dntlti bought and sold. Interest allowed 01140103ltn, Colfecdisne made as Japorairle tarots. Canadian Agents -Dime etur'e ]Iain or Now York Agents--fsMS(7aTElts Ann Than. Ens NA'rooNAe BANE. LEGAL AND COr1VEYANCIN v. NV.11f. SINCLAIR, L,U1,IC1T- or, Convey nnror, Not r- 7 .hlio. OOlce: Graham's lilook,d etoi• north o1 Loan. Droll Store, 3'rivsta Foods to moan, E. WADE, BARRISTER, • a Solicitor and Notary Pohl c. Con- veyancing. lattend inoc errie Sonya 9ednes- Wednes- day at two o'clook. T)ICESON tis HAYS, rfohl ▪ iBlarriste s,, Solicitors,eto with ro0ome.y Cnds, ICs. Chios, Grant's Block, ]truss: a. a ellT3noy to lean. It. 8, MAYS, W, B. DICKSON, M. TAYLOR, B. C. L., J3AR• ooi5titsDiokson Taylor At Softeners, din„ trannine Arcade, Xing Street West, Toronto. Money to loan, it HUNTER, CLERK OF the uron Conveyancer, Notil tary lon Publict, rLand, Lo an 6o loan u 0o leote ions made. Odle° 121(Ora. ham's ttlnolt,Brnasele, ,00¢RT CUNNI NG 01500ANOtt, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. MEDICAL CARDS, w1I. F. CALE, 01. D., 0. M. Dfember of the College of Phyaietans and Surgeons of Ontaaio by oxamine'.tint . 0(llce and ltesiderto—Afaln St. Vault , J: the ()uteri°. T A. 01oNAUGHTO.N, O. P. Edinburgh, Df. O. P. S. Ont. At Hargreaves' Drug Siam from 0 to 11480 a.m. and from 1:80 to i p. et. At other hours may be fauna nt the residence formerly occupied by Dr. Hutchinson, Dull street, DENTAL. ILD.EIN Df.. 10, 0, D. 8.'TotoD. nto.HtritLllzed Air Fite veu 13.11. Morins, D. 1), 8., Assistant Operator Orince—%1oyere Bloat,, Senior ch. .333C• 'X Met'''. W.J. li'ear,L.A S. Graduate of'po- ronto School of Dentistry. All 0p77- atioue guaranteed. Otneo—Cady', Block, Seafortll. Artinolaltoottl, aretquality, and guaranteed At,for $12.00por sot.;: '- - ^B2f emTSN', Honor Graduate of the Soya! College of Dental Surgoons, Toronto. 175711o8 Oxrnn GAB administered for the painless extrac- tion of tooth. OFF1115.--Cue Boor North or the Doak. AUCTIONEERS. �t IOORGE KIRKBY, LICEN. on Auctioneer. Sales conducted ou reasonable terms, farms and farm stook a susolalty. Orders loft at Tart Donn Publish- ing House, 11 ■nsesis, or sent to Walten post odic() will receive prompt attention, it DELGAT'TY, AUCTION- 1 elan, is prepared to attend to sates on the shortest notice. A spookily made e1 soles of thorough -bred stook. Terme made known by application tr Tae nose Publish- ing 0touso, whore orders may bo loft, Or addrers to Brussels P 0, A RAYIIANN, AUCTIONEER, -CM., le ahraye ready to attend solos of fermi, faun stock, &o, Porins akoorfully given. tn iamay at _aged Tu1'i Pnblisl iouealieussele, BUSINESS CARDS. �.. -%"-H MoCRACKEN, ISSUED v v • at Marriage Licenses. Moe at his Gr000ry, t urnherry street, '%-ISS O'CONNOR, TEEA0l1ER of Plano and Organ. Tonna out appla- nation, B.—Walton Xan1PrldaMr. class meets Thursday at iISS IIARGRt`aAVL8,'T)ESIRES to reasive pupils •r inotruc- tion on the PIANO mull ORLMMAN. ti year. Experience. 0oslcfenee -wish Mrs, titer- grenves, over BA 0l410t81A:'B8 31011341 STORM, nO5-lyr 9 N.33ARItET1', TONSORIAL .8_0J. Artist, Shop, mixt doer eolith of A. M• Moilay k Cos, hardware store, Leanne' and ahDdeon'e ]lair cutting a epoolally, A shoioe stook of sights kept, NroNAIR, ISSUER OF :1ctAR- o rtage Limnos, by oppolnlmont of Liont.'Governor, Oornissioner, &r,,, Q. D. Oenvoyanooi- EnidAgentTire Inmtratee OC. ORlre et the Oraabrookpost OIIl°c, ' TM. ROI/DICK, IIOUB3 , lil(x1Q and Ornamental Painter. Graining Gliding, sign and Decorative Painting in 511 its branches. Shop Blinds done tip in itlyle. Paper Ranging a specialty, Shop Ono doer South Of 5 nyors' Carriage Works, �1 W. O'13RIEN, V. S., 110140R L t Bredeneeof the Ontario Veterinary College has x001111101 tho practice of John Natt,V',8„arld;itprepared to treat all 4is eases of domesticated animals on delontaSo ppro ed principles. froatntontof dol. teat° foam a suuoialto Ol5ee two doors N 1 ofBritiae'Cnrrinorrvxtrmet 0