The Brussels Post, 1887-8-5, Page 8TRE BRUSSELS POST
AUGUST u, 11M7
Game of aro uet
throne ce for sale et Amont Bros, 4- S1xiiiuhl:e for Bale at Ament Bret.
Su1Nnies for sale at Ament Bros, HAT Boos., of Listowel, pnr0hased four
SmxoLes for Salo at Ament Bros, oar loade of wheat from Oouuoilloe Gra.
`fns town 8011001 will open on the 29th ham,
inst. Scnoor.Board meeting on Friday even.
Any who intend buying a Set of Croquet i Bunn schools will reopen on Monday, ing of this week.
would do well to call at once, as we
have some about 20 per cent,
cheaper than last year.
Boys' Wagons.
We have the famous Iron Axle, which
we sell at a very small advance over the
ordinary wood axle.
Remember the place, at
G. A. Deadltlan's
Dray, Book & Fancy Goode Store.
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOOT1ELN EXTENSION, W. G. & B. R.
Traineleave Brussels Station, uorth and
south as follows:-
Going
ollowerGoing Routh, 43oing North.
Mali............ 7:02 a.m. Afixed 9:80 am
Mxpress 11:46 a.m. I Mali...............4:60.p.m
Mixed 9:45 p.m, I Express 035p.m
Korai #e1vs cl#em
s,
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'A chief's among ye talcin' notes
An' faith he'll prent it.
AVGprT.
RAIN is badly needed.
S>Mimons for sale at Ament Bros.
Penman Jars Cheap. ADAM Goon.
A good job -of graveling has been done
on Flora street.
Srx bars of Electric soap for 25 cents,
at.Thomson'a. 50.
R. SPAIMING shipped a car load of eggs
to New York this week.
10 TONS of butter were shipped to Mon-
treal this week from Brussels.
WHAT about some attraction for our
Fall. Show? NOW is the time to move.
Wes. Bursas is extending a platform
overtbesiver bank to show buggies, &c.
on.
Baena should be very careful about
are while everything is so dry and tinder -
like.
A Fnun i Barrel St.tLeon tapped. Re-
commended by the Medical Faculty.
A. GOOD.
FALL binding and big threshing will now
take their innings, big potatoes, berries,
&o. taking a book seat.
Two little boys were brought before
Reeve McCracken last week for destroy-
ing property at the skating rink.
Mise STEvvNson, of Brantford, was the
successful applicant for the vacancy on
the teaching staff of the Brussels Public
School,
A GREAT many cases of Canadian chol-
era in this locality. The hot weather
and green fruit are likely responsible for
the most of it.
50 anise, in advance, secures TM Pon
for a trial trip up to January let, 1888.
Start with the commencement of our new
story, "Put Asunder." •
Tan Band boys axe arranging for their
new uniform. They have purchased a
new baritone instrument, which will make
*Too music all the better.
Tan roadways to the river for the fire
euggineshould not beallowed to be filled
up. Abell hours delay might mean the
lose of thousands of dollars 1f a fire oc.
carred.
NEw wheat was ground at Wm. Ross'
last week and'made
ft
mill on Thursday o
le of o
ur.
he wheat
tip-top •to sem T
a P �
was grown on Wm. Habkirk's Sarm, 9th
con., Grey.
Six quart a lots in the village of
Brussels' 11 be sold at the Co. Treasur-
er's Bale for taxes on Tuesday, Nov. 8th,
at the Court House, Goderich, common°•
ing at 1 o'clock p.m.
Ir is reported that Ohas. Holland has
purchased the corner lot, immediately
north of his carriage shop, from Van -
stone Bros., paying 5800 for the same. A
blacksmith shop will be put up, we un-
derstand.
Ler week a game of tennis was play-
ed -between members of the club and the
team that played the match with Blyth.
An easy victory was won by the latter.
This week the members of the club are
playing off to see who will go to Blyth.
TEE annual pastoral address was read
in the Methodist church last Sunday
morning. The regular quarterly meet-
ing will be held next Sunday, sacrament
after the morning service and the fellow-
ship meeting after the close of the even-
ing service.
Miss O'Coxxoe is making arrange-
ments for a grand concert to take place
on the 26th of August. It wilt not be
a whit behind former efforts. The ser-
vices of Canada's famous whistler, Prof.
T. W. Whipple, has been secured and the
public will have a rare treat. Keep the
date before you, Aug. 25th.
A BASEBALL orank who thinks he was
also born a poet hag sprung the following
effusion upon an innooent public :
The shortstop had a hiccough,
Just as there oamo a piocougb;.
Which it just caused him to !Marble,
Made the manager, grumble,
" And raised a regular kiokougb.
A MAN from the country objeote to the
ferocity of the dogs owned in Brussels.
Be says. his canine had to fight 8 or 10
bottles in running the gauntlet on Main
street. The meanest part of the per-
formance is the owners of the "pups"
do the most of the "sicking on."'He
wants to know whose business it is to
see that it is stopped.
Owen CALL. -On Wednesday night as
W. Thompson and 0, Turnbull were go-
ing home along Mill street they noticed
afire blazing along side of R. Williams'
stable. They got two pails and carried
water Prase the river and put it ant. The
fire was in the manure pile and was
caueed,ne doubt, by spontaneous com-
bnation. Had 11 not been discovered
when it was, a serious conflagration would
no doubt have been the result, When
the manure pilo was turned over there
wag found quite a quantity of Piro
smouldering.
15th unit,
Mau value in Pure Pickling Vine.
gars at Thomson's. 4 -
REV, Mn. DAxny, of Varna, will preach
in Knox church, next Sunday,
FnooT,sugar and preserve jars cheap,
52 Adam Good.
Oven 100 tone of flax have been deliver-
ed
elivered at the Brussels mill already this seas-
On.
Fon the largest stools and best value in
Groceries, Glassware and Crockery, go to
Thomsou's, 50.
Tux dwelling of Win. Roddiok, on Al -
bent street, looks as good as new after
receiving a freshening up with the paint
brush.
TREES are 375 voters on the Brussels
voters' list this year. 105 in Div. No. 1 ;
147 in Div. No. 2, and 128 in Div, No. 8.
110 are competent to serve as jurors.
Tum flax mill commenced work on Wed.
nesday of this week. There is an enor-
mous big crop to handle this season. J.
T. Ross hos charge of the weighing again
this year.
As addition has been built to the car-
riage shop of Walker &'Humphries, D -
Ewan occupying the part used for the
wood working department as well as the
front chop. This 1s a good sign.
Toe subscription list of Tuts POST oon-
tinues to increase, Our new story, "Pot
Asunder," is well worth reading and we
are now offering THE POET to January
1st, 1888, for the small sum of 50 cents in
advance.
TELE constable is after persons driving
over the bridge faster than a walk. The
law applies as much to either end of the
siructure as to the middle. One youth
had toay a fine this week, and more
will follow.
TELE painting and renovations of Mel-
ville church is completed and the op.
pearance of the building is greatly im-
proved. Robb. Roes did the walls and
ceiling and Simon Grant had the job of
painting.
IT is stated that the Teeswater base
ball olub will be here on Monday of next
week to play a match with theMaitlande.
The boys should keep up their practice
so as to sustain the reputation they have
already attained of playing good ball.
FIFTEEN years old I THE Baussere
PoeT has gained another year, and has
now been in existence a decade and a
half. The Pon is a good, lively journal
and keeps the Brussels people well posted.
May it still go on and prosper. -Mitchell
Advertiser.
THE nicely situated Armstrong farm
has been sold to Wm. Armstrong, of Hui-
la township. The price paid was 55,800.
The farm adjoins the corporation of
Brussels on the west and on 1t is the
race course. It is a desirable piece of
farm property.
SuxsrnozE.-A physician gives some
valuable and seasonable information
about sunstroke. During the hot weather,
when exposed to the sun, headache, lid -
dines% nausea and disturbance of sight
accompanied with great prostration of the
physical forces, are indications that suns
stroke is probably imminent. The best
plan is to immediately retire to a cool
p ace, and apply some simple restoratives
aromatic ammonia, ey1d it clan no
ou
t be prevented, Those exhausted
b
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ith the heat havea coot moist skin,a r
rapid, weak pulee and respiration mve-
ment, and the pupil is dilated, immed-
iate unconecioosnesa frequently results
from heat apoplexy and is likely to prove
fatal. Hot foot baths, bleeding, etc., is
the.besttreatsuent in such oases. In
thermic fever the patient is 000008elons
and oonvuleed, and the body temperature
may be
10 degrees above the normal
state, and the akin is very hot. An ap-
plication of ice to the head and cold
water to the body is the best treatment,
as the object is to soot the body immed-
iately. Itis always best to obtain medical
advice in 0501015 oases.
AN UPMET.-It would bo difficult to find
a more beautiful scene than the Maitland
river presented last Tuesday evening.
The bright, full, harvest moon shone in
all its beauty upon the bosom of the
placid water, making a pathway of Light
across this pier -glass mirror of Nature,
spreading ite silvery sheen over tree and
shrub, etherealizing, beautifying all
.around. As "evening was drawing her
sable mantle around her and pinning it
with a star," several of our young people
congregated upon the river bank and three
boats were soon skimming over the water,
while gay snatches of song and merry
laughter awakened the echoes. When in
mid -stream two of the boats nearly col-
lided, and in pushing off an oar went
under the larger boat, thus causing the
one containing four young people to over-
turn, month under, and left its occupants
in about eight feet of water. Then a
scene of confusion ensued. Those in the
other boats, one too far up the stream,
and the other manned by an unskillful
oarsman, were of little assistance. Then
were heard cries of "0', I'm drowning,"
"Come and help us," "Go to them,"
"Hang on to the boat," &c., 111c, Only
one of the four wee able to swim. How-
ever all had presence of mind enough to
grab for the boat as it rose to the' surfaoe.
Ono of the girls with one hand clung to
her support, and the other arm went
around the ewimmer'e neck in a convul-
sive hang -on manner. The other young
lady, after a few yells, managed to climb
on the top of the inverted boat, and thus
they were guided to shore. The other
boat and its occupants were surely worthy
of a glance. The oarsman stood up, wav-
ing both oats in the air and giving vent
to hie feelings with groans unwritablo.
The other young man quickly and deftly
was freeing himself of all unnecessary
wearing apparel. One of the ladies, in
her zeal, steed up, nearly mapsibed, and
exclaimed, "Divx, 0-, dive," then
concluded to faint, to vary the program,
while the. other two werelusing their voloes
usually so musical, in hoaree, unearthly
yell's. Wednesday morning, in many a
baok yard may have been seen garments
of all aorta waving in the breeze. All's
well that ends well, but had the boat
pinned any of the 'number under as it
turned, the fun would not have been so
groat, and the moral is , but find
it for yourself.
Tara Fire Brigade will turn out for
practice this (Friday) evening at, 7:00
o'olook.
W1ximee er was somewhat warm and
according to reporte the thermometer
registered are high as 96 0 in the shade in
some parts of the town. A good shower
of ram would do good,
BEET the exoursion to Goderich on
Tuesday, 16th inst., fu mind. The re.
turn fare is only 70 cents, ollildren half
price, and there will be over 6 hours at
the lake. The train will leave Brussels
nt 8:16 o'olook a.m. Tide is a tiptop op-
portunity to visit the Co. town and en.
joying the 000l breezes of Lake Huron.
Nam Henan Guns. -We notice that the
Grand Trunk authorities have just com-
pleted a new set of cars for horses, whioh
have been speoially adapted to secure the
greatest possible comfort and convenience
for the animals shipped. They aro oons-
tructed on a plan submitted by J. Kim-
ball. Tho oars are 50 feet by nine, divid.
ed into two sections, thorougly ventilated,
and each horse is in a separated stall,
the partitions allowing space for twelve
or sixteen horses, according to size. Then,
instead, of being placed side ways, as
heretofore, they are placed"fore and aft,"
with their faces toward the centre of the
oar. The feeding and water troughs are
placed 10 position, and space is provided
for trappings and provisions for a journey
of 2,000 miles. The cars are oonstrnoted
on passenger mooch springs. In cavo of
accident or trouble to any of the horses,
the attendant can now easily remove or
attend to one withoat disturbing bels
others, which is a great' boon to the men,
as considerable difficuty has always been
before experienced in such oases.
PunELY PEnson±L.-Miss Maggie Hun-
ter and Geo. Halliday are visiting friends
in Detroit. -Miss Clara Creighton is
having a holiday at Seaforth and Gode-
rich. -Miss Ettie Langdale went home
last Friday for her vaoation.-Mise Min-
nie Moore is visiting at Stratford.-Mre.
W. A. McOnlla and daughters, of Bramp-
ton, Were visiting for a week at Rev. J.
L. Kerr'e, Mr. McCully is the M. P. for
Peel County. -Addie Cormack left Brus-
sels for Duluth last Friday night. He
went by boat from Xinoardine.-Mrs.
O'Neil, of Clinton, is visiting Mrs. J. W.
Sbiel,-W. Pieper and family started for
Manitoba this week. Mr. Pieper has a
good opening there with the Ogilvie Co.
A Mr. Bright will enooeed him here. -
Mrs. Edward Town is home on a visit
from Flint, Mich. -Wm. Mooney is home
from the "Soo, '-Jno, Drewe, of London,
is having a holiday with friends in town.
-W. A. Calbick and family spent Sun-
day in Seaforth.-Arthur Whitmore, of
Durbam, is visiting with Willie Stewart.
-Miss Moss, a former resident of Brus•
eels, is renewing old acquaintances in
town. -We are pleased to state that Joe,
G. Ament, of Seaforth, who has been on
the sick list for several months, 15 im-
proving a great deal. We hope it will
oontinue.-The 23rd annual session of
the I. 0. 0. F., Grand Lodge of Canada,
will be held in the Court Hones, Peter:
boro', August 10th to 12th. The Grand
Encampment of Ontario will hold their
18th annual session at the same place on
August 9th. Reeve McCracken will re.
present Brussels lodge and will leave for.
Peterboro' next week. -Mrs. W. A. Cal -
hick ie visiting in Toronto. -Mrs. Thos.
Ainlay leaves this week for Pont.. Hope,
where her father resides. She will be
away for a month or so. -E. Detwiler, of
New York. was in town last week visit-
ing his old friend, Charlie Cormack. -
Conductor Quirk, the genial ticket
puncher on the W. G. & B., is off up the
lakes for his holidays. Conductor Frank
Broad is taking his place. -Charles
Buyers has been transferred to the Lon-
don asylum. We are pleased to hear
that his case is a hopeful ono.-Mre. B.
Ross has been in Toronto for the past
week, visiting her mother, who is very:
ill. -T. A. Rose, of Palmerston, was in.
town over Sunday. -Jae. Lamb, of Dun.,
des, was visiting old acquaintances in
town last week. -Mr. and Mies Meikle -
Ojohn, of Bolgrave, and Miss Cally, of
akville, were at Wm. Vanetone'e over
Sunday. -Capt. McMichrel, of Listowel
corps, had'oharge'of the Army on Sun-
day. Capt. Cook was at Listowel. -
Charlie Parffitt, of Delaware, is visiting
Joe. Rogers. -Two sons of D. Watson,
L. D. S., of Brantford, are Laving a holi-
day visit with John Broadfoot's family. -
Mrs. Mathias, mother to Robt. Matthaei,
of this place, came on a visit to Brussels
last Tuesday. -Herb. Jackson is down
sick with what 15 pronounced to be ty.
phoid fever. -Saul. Holmes, of New
York, is visiting at Dr. Holmes'. -The
little daughter of Jae. Rose has been very
ill this week but is some better now. -
Wm. Honing went with Wm. Pieper to
Manitoba last Wednesday. He sold his
home and lot to Dayid»-,.Haise for $400.
Mre. Rolling will not go to the West un-
til next Fall.-Mre. Jas. Addie, of Tor-
onto, is visiting friends in this locality: --
Mrs. John Wilson, of Seaforth, is visit.
ing her sister, Mrs. Jos. Grieve. -W. R.
Tiffin, superintendent of the Western
Division of the G.T.B,, was in town on
Tuesday. -W. J. Hennessy andwife, late
of Toronto, are visiting Mre. '2, O'Neil
this week. -Daniel Stewart has been
laid up with a bad attack o1 sciatica. -
Mrs. T. R. Thompson, of Seaforth,
was in town this week visiting old
friends. -A. G. Diokaoli left for .the Old
Country this week. If you can' rely on
hearsay he will bring Mrs. Dickson beck
with him, -Mies Terry Parfitt, of Dela-
ware, 1e visiting in tbwn.-W. J. Norton
is visiting his relatives in this locality.
•
t„'enera'1 Now,.'.
Up to the 10th instant three hundred
divisions had been taken in the ISouse of
Comtnone''this sepsioyn-that is to, say,
that one hundred' hours, equalling, ;at
eight hours a working day, a fortnight's
portion of the session, had been Occupied,
Last Friday afternoon a fire on Gest
street Cieoinnati, O„ near Harriet, des.
Cholera is raging at Peshawar, in tIio
Punjaub,
The German Crown Prince is rapidly
recovering his health.
The Russians are leaking further pro.
grass towards Afghanistan.
Charles H. Reed,, Guiteau's counsel,
has been pronounced insane,
Telephoning !along distanoe is making
rapid progress 1n the States.
The match between the Canadian and
Durham orioksters was drawn.
The King of Sweden etas a great pas -
siert for farming and Ana cattle.
There are 672 colored preachers in the
sity of Raleigh, North Carolina,
It is believed that Gen. Boulanger and
M. Ferry will have a duel with pistols.
A despatch from St. Paul de Loeuda
further discredits the report of Stanley's
death.
London has a police army of 18,849
men. The Chief has a salary of 510,500
a year.
The Columbian Bank, of Philadelphia,
suspended on Saturday with heavy lie -
Sir John Pope Hennessy is suing The
Lonclol Times for libel, damages being
set al £20,000.
Lord Salisbury has warned his follow-
ers to be on the lookout for a dissolution
of Parliament.
The arms manufactories of Stahl have
received ordora for 500,000 side arms for
the Turkish army.
"Boulanger souvenirs," in the shape of
silver.watohes, wore distributed amongst
the Paris polioamen,
• An ox-Torontonian named West is
wanted by the St. Louis authorities as
the murderer of a girl there.
It is estimated that reduotion of the
Public debt of the United States during
July will amount to 55,000,000.
The smolloet jockey in America is De
Long, a most unappropriate name. He
weighs only sistyeight pounds.
There are over 8,000,000 children in
the United States, between 1 and 12
years old, whose lives are insured.
The Arabian press announce that King
John of Abyssinia hoe coked the Queen
to mediate between Italy and Abyssinia.
Yellow fever has made its appearance
in Florida, and is likely to make its way
northward during the remainder of the
60010150.
There are over 100,000 horses used in
hauling street oars in the United States.
Chioago has 8,626, Oincinnatti, 2,175, and
St. Louis, 2,815.
A young man in Jackson, Mise., is
eatiog peaches off a tree that grew from
a sprout with which his mother "correct-
ed" him years ago. He stuck the twig
in the ground and it grew right along.
A thunderbolt struck a small boy in
Middletown, N. Y., the other day, and
scooted down his trousers' legs. s they
picked him up he exclaimed with agonin.
ing earnestness: "Oh, teacher, I'll be
good.'
The Detroit authorities have given
notioe to all companies interested that no
more wires of any kind will be allowed
to be strung on the streets, and that in
1 ature they must be buried. Any new
wires put up will be cut down.
Oeoar Wilde is editing a ladies' maga-
zine in London. He does up his long
hair in a very neat knot and wears a
bustle under his coattails. He wears a
light blue corset and a rod neoktie, and
is, fact, just a little bit sweeter than
ever.
It is reported that Adani Forepaugh
the veteran showman, has discontinued
the use of lithographs, and will spend $75
a day additional in newspaper advertis-
ing. Mr. Forepangh probably knows
what he is doing as well as any other
man.
Toronto property holders on Tuesday
again voted on the by-laws for 5190,000
for local improvements and general pur-
poses, for harbor improve-
ments,
and 100 00
$ P
P
menta, whish were defeated last month,
as also by-law for 5100,000 for new drill -
shed.
When showing the German Emperor
through his great iron works, the late
Alfred Krupp pointed out the very spot
where, au illfed boy of ten years, he was
glad to take from ono of his father's
workmen a piece of bread to appease his
hunger.
Harry B. Cox, a young eleotrioian
living near Oinoinnatti, has, it is said,
invented a trumpet to be used for tele-
phoning at sea, with which conversation
in an ordinary tone of voice can be car-
ried on between parties four and a quart-
er miles apart,
There are 150 female physicians in
New York to -day. There are quite a
number who have incomes of 510,000 ;
two or three make yearly mama ranging
from 515,000 to 520,000, and one has
averaged for the last four years a steady
income of 526,000.
MARRS37a-
HENxmssz-D.EE CAoTr3Lox.-At Thorold,
on June. 29th, by Rev. Father Sul.
liven, at; the church of our Lady, Mr.
W. J. Hennessy, of Toronto, to Mies
Agnes De Cabtillon, of Toronto.
Masimixn-MoDONALD,--,Tn Akron,
Mich„ by the Rev. T. W. Monteith,
at the residence of the bride's fath-
er, on July 20th, Mr. Alexander Mo-
Farlane,tb Ann, second daughter; of
Mr. A. MoDonald, formerly of Grey.
8R'sTSS-=7-a MA.Racasom'S.�
oonnnoTEn aAni1ULLY 105140 *ENE.
White pall Wheat,....... 78 80
Bed Winter 78 80
Spring Wheat
Barley
Cate
60 80
40 48
28 80
Peas 48 60
Butter, tabs and rolls.... 12 18
Eggs per dozen 14 15
Flour per barrel 4 50 00
Potat000 50 00
Hay per ton .. 0 00 7 00
Hided per 11h... , 6, . .0
Salt per bbl., wholesale,.' 60 80
Sheep sarins, each 60 1 00
Wool, per lb„ 20 28
F.arx.,x. srxo 0 r'm.
troyo l 26 old buildings and cow stables. Western Fair, London, Sept, 10-24.
Fifty owe wero burned alive, Several Ago 1 and Arts Association, Ottawa,
firemen were prosbratedxvith Beat, Capt. Sept. 12-24.
Batchelor and John Q, Adams, clangorous' Brantford Southern, Brantford, Oot.
1 11 and 1.2,
iy, Total loss „ R 00,000
Guelph Central, Guelph, Sept. 20-22.
Great Central, Ilamilton, Sept. 311-30.
Industrial, Toronto, Sant. 0-17,,
Northern Fair, Walkerton, Cot, 4-7,
North Perth, Stratford, pot, 6 and 7.
Wallace, of Listowel, Sept. 27 and 28,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
1OR SALE. --AN EXCELLENT
cow about calving, Apply at
3.1 Tun POST PubliShiug House,
BOOK LOST BETWEEN
Brnasele and Gerrie. Was done up In
block oilcloth cover. The finder will confer
a great favor by leaving It et Tun Poe,
PubIIshing Roue 0, Brussels. a•
C.iOIOL FARMS FOR SALE.-
kJ A few splendid, improved farms. for
sale In the township of Grey, Morris and
MsKIllop,'''Apply to A. DIILGAT'r'Y, Go,
Auction ear, ruseels P. 0,1
A GENT WANTED A9 BRCS -
mut for the London and Lanoaehire
Fire Insurance Co. Liberal terms to a geed
lean. Address, witb referonoes, to
2 4 W, A. SIMS, Manager, Toronto,
EIF ER 1?TRAYED.-STRAY-
un on the nremisos of the underyeare •
elgned, note Owner 4, xray, a teeter rising 2
property, Uwnor is and take to prove
property, pay ubargges,mdtake bar away,
61-t1 ABRAHAM 000li, ilrue5ele.
STRAYED. -STRAYED FROM
the premises of the undersigned, lot 12,
con. I0, Grey, on the 14th of may, a eteer
rising a years old, potted red and white.
Any person string information that will load
to its recovery will be liberally rewarded.
52.2" JOHN VINCENT, Smoot a.
PRAYED. -STRAYED FROM
1M
rLot 10. Con,10, Grey, about the 5th of
Jens, 4 head of cattle one year 01,1, 1 red
steer. 1. grey steer and 2 rod heifers with
W hite spot On head and aide. Any informa-
tion leading to their recovery will be thank-
fully received- VALENTINE SIM EON,
2.0" 0ranbrook P. 0.
'WARM FOR SALE. -THE SUB-
eommrn offers hie valuable 100 aero
farm, being lot a, eon. 10, Grey Township,
Huron Co., for Bale. There are about 75
sores cleared and to good heart. There is a
log house, gooclhank barn, bearing orchard,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premiers, For further partioulars, as to
price, tame, etc, apply to theProprietor,
THOS. HS8LOP, Clare P. 0., N.W. T.. or to
2-tf DOUGALD STICACHAN, Brussels.
-WARM FOR SALE. -THE SUB-
-22 Bowman offers for Bale his valuable 100
acre farm, being lot 0, eon, 10, Grey, and
situated l} miles from Brussels. The place
will besoldwith or without the crop and on
easy terms Po.eeesioa wi11 be given at any
time. For further partloulara as to prion,
t erms, fie., apply to the proprietor on the
premises.
38.601 B. MSNAUGHTOly, Brose519,
VARM IN GREY TOWNSHIP
1' Fon aux.-twine lot 14, con. 10, eon.
taining 100 ao.er. It is partly cleared. the
balance w811 timbered. A never felling
creek cremes the plaoo and 1t as well adappt-
ed for either farming or grazing. I will like-
wise sell 40 acre:, being east part of lot 14
con. 15, uearly•alI eleored and in 0 good
state of cultivation. A good frame barn
witha good atone stable underneath and a
never failing well le ales on the pine o. For
further ppartfoulnro apply to the proprietor
un the pldue. This lot is opposite the oth-
er. GEORGE AVER Y, Proprietor. 1-tf
Farn't IP Or f iate.
The eubserloer offers for sale has valuable
Farm io the Township of Grey, comprising
Iota 6 and'?, eon ,11 in said township. This
farm contains 200aeres midis within 14 miles
from the thriving village of Brosnan, with
good gravel road leading thereto. About 150
acres are eleared, free from stumps and In a
high state of cultivation. The balance. Is
flatly wooded. This farm isar11cularly
welltenced, nearly the whole of p the tonnes
being straight and having boon erected. In
1805 and'86. On the promises there is a com-
fortable log dwelling house and a goo (Brame
barn with stone etsbling underneath in
which there is a well with an abundant sup•
ply of excellent water. There is likewise a
now frame implement house, 411x20, well
'above Ind below, peat
ly
sided
ePand For particulars spray to t
h
royrlator, JAEB DICxSu,
Reglatror,Huross
der
18-t! GOderloh
•
Voters' List, 1887.
Municipality of the Pillage of Brussels, in
the County elf Huron.
Sotto° 18 h.roby given that I have trans-
mitted or deliver ad to the persona mention-
ed in theard and 411 sections Of the "Voters'.
List Act," the copies required by said antic
to be transmitted or delivered of the Ilei
made pursuant to this Act, of all persona apP-
peering by tho last revised assessment roll
of the said Municipality, to be entitled to
vote in the maid Municipality at elections for
the Members of the Legislative Assembly
end at Munioi al Elootione, sod theI 3110
not d Lie* eves llret 1poatoci at my office, in the
Village ofBrus.ole on the and of Aug., and
r0mam5 there for inspection. Electors aro
palled upon to examine the said List and if
any omieeibne or other error's aro found, to
take immediate proceedings to have staid er-
ror' corrected according to law.
F. e, Scott; Clerk.
Brussels, Aug. 2041, 1887. 4.1
St. Leon Analysis.
Chloride of Sodium 677.4782 grains
Potassium 18,6170
„ Lithium 1.6147
„ Barium .6099
„ Strontium ,,5075 „
„ Caloium . 3.8388
Magnesium59.00139
Ibdide „ Sodium .2479
Bromide of Sodium .8158
Sulphate' of Lome...... , .0694
Phosphate of Soda .1099 ,
Bi -Carbonate of Lime,,,, 29,4106. „
, „ Magnesia 82.1280;
' Iron .0856 ,
Alumina .5880 „
Sites 1.5094 „
Density 1.0118
I hereby certify that I have analyzed a
mamplo of "St. Leon Water," taken from
the bulk from the stdre °entrain Montreal,
and I am able to confirm the general re-
sult of the analysis published by Dr. T.
Starry Hunt, F. 1t, 5„ pablished in the
report of the Geological Survey, 1868 ;
also the analysis of Prof. C. P. Chandler,
of Columbia College, Nov York, made in
1879. (Signed) 'JOHN Biosin Elf WARDS,
Ph. D., D. C. S., 3?. C. 5:, . and Ex -Pro-
fessor of Chemistry and Public Analyisb.
• Adam Good,
r
Agent, 13russelfL
BANKING.
MaINTOSH & MoTAGGART,
BAN1.L11S •;- BRUSSELS
Transact ft General Hankins
B718t Hess.
Notes to band dismounted,
Interest allowed ou dopoaits; repayable On
de,nnml.
Prompt attention given to eolleetiono.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
vADE & SINCLAIR BARRIS - TL+Iia, Am Office Is Leskie's block,
Brussels, Money to Loan,
CAT B. DICKSON, (LATE WITH
V V Darrow i4 Prondfoob, Goderich) Be-
llcitor, Oonvoyaooer, duo. Office, Grant's
biook, llrussele. Money to loan,
,% LEX. HUNTER, OLERK OF
. _ the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron.
Conveyancer, Notary Public, Laud, Loan.
endInauranae Agent. Funds invested and
to loan. Omlootioue made. 011103 in Gra-
ham's Aleek, Brussels.
MEDICAL CARDS.
"FIR. HUTCHINSON HAS RE•
moved his °Mae to J. Hargreaves'
Drug Store. 13esidence mss Mill Street
T A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D., C.
. M. L.10. 0, P. 1Bdiaburgb, 31158101an,
Surgeon and Accoucher. Offioo, Mrs, Shiol's
block, Turnberry Street.
W M. F. CALE, M. D., 0. M.
Member of the College of Pbysioians and
Surgeons of Outaat° by examination.
Odle° and Residenc-Main 8t. Plant, nib 01
Ontario.
DENTAL.
1)E r•I TISST.RY .
G. L. Be11,L. D,S., Honor Graduate and
M, R. C. D. S., of Toronto. Nltrous Oxide
Gas administered. Prices graded and as low
as good work °sn be' dodo for.
Offoe over Johnston's Hardware Store;
8 oaforth.
1)]GNri II►iT.
W, 3. Fear, 1.D S. Graduate of To-
ronto Scbeol of Dentistry. 5.11 oper-
ations guaranteed, Obese-Oady'e
Block, Seaforth,
Artificial teeth, frstquality, anda.
guaranteed dt,for $12.00 per set.
DEN TItiT.
£. A. Tin , Z. a, S,"
Honor Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Mines Oxmr,
Gee administered for the pala'ese extrac-
tion of teeth.
OFFICE.-4arneld Bleck, BRUSSELS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
1T . Hof M14aIror0aRgeACiBoN,, OItSUnEe
Gr000ry,Turnberry Street.
A MoNAIR, ISSUER Olt' MAR-
riago Marmites, by appointment of
Lieut. -Governor, Commissioner, fie„ Q. B.
Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Go.
Office at the Cranbrookpost Ofloe.
T M.O'CONNOR, FIRE, LIFE,
1.0 . Accident and Loan Insurance Agent
for aome of the best and most reliable Cam
pantos in the Dominion. Office Brick Terr-
nee ,Turnberry street ,near 'the station.
FW. O'BRIEN, V. S., HONOR
. Graduate of the Ontario Votertnari'
College bus resumed the practice of John
Nott, V.B., and is prepared to treat all die -
oases of dometicated .
e oe, animals. eoiof de -
sada raved specialty Trent f
p e, mento der -
Mate
p p
tests foals a e ocinit
p v OfOe two doors
North of Bridge, TurnDerry street.
Robert Cunningham
INSURANCE AGENT,
Guelph, Ontario.
• TTM. BLASHILL,
Butcher, thanking
1 his many customers for their
liberal support in the past
wishes to inform them that at
tie ghee in Elmale's block he keeps nothing
but first-class Weare, all kinds of Poohry
and Sausage Meat Delivered to all part. 1
the town free. Cash paid for Fat Stock,
Hides and sheepskins bought for clash.;
rp rtE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS
_L 9014 54.05 1210 following Properties in
Brussels at very low figures :-Two Houses
and Lots on Mill Street West, one House
and large Lot on Mill Street Emit, Stable and
email Lot rear of Grant's Block nleo a fine
Building Site ou Main Street, edit:UMg
block, title porleet. J. lt. GIEANT. 50.
ALLAN .LINE
Royal Mail Stea77ashaj.s.
'87+ SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 087.
MAsxlssrc+s.
F50M LIw5n0O0L. 80134.M010. Priest 500Enn0,
April 28th Parisian May 18th
'May 5th Sarmatian May 260h
MayllIth b0ireaseian June Bid
May 19th. Sardinian June9th
May 27th... .. .,, ,,.1Polynoeinn ....'u>lo. '17th
Juno lel Parisian June' 28rd
June 0611 Sarmatian ,June 80th
Juno 17111 t Cirodsniaa July, gib
June Ord Sardinian ..July. 14th
July fat 1 Polynoaian,,..,,July 22nd
July 7011 Parislan July 28511
July 14tH Sarmatian Aug, 4th
July 22nd t Circassian-, •... Augloth
July '28th Snrdiulan Aug 18th
Aug 4th 1 Polynooian Aug,0th
Aug. 11/h .............. Parisian Sept. 1St
'6 Extra Steam are. The Steamers above
named do not' carry cattle, Sheep 09 page.
Steerage Passengers are booked so and
from Loudon, Quoenston, Dorry,Belfast and
Glasgow at tomo rates at Liverpool.
Rate' of passage by the Mail steamers from
Quebec to Londonderry and Liverpool ;-
Cabin -A00, $70 .and :590, Itoturn-$110,
$180 and $160, Intermediate -$140, return
etrain return, $4q
oonoefo
Quebec:
with
the Mail Steamers sailing mhport ou
the Thursday, leaves Toronto on the Wed-
nesday morning, The last train connecting,
with the Extra Weathers sailing on the Frt-
day, leavCe Toronto on the Thursday morn
lug. For tiaras and every information ap.
ply to
T. R. GRA14TT, ,A.tgoaat, Maus:Molts.