The Brussels Post, 1887-8-12, Page 8Game of Croquet.
1Wy who intend buying a Set of Croquet
would do well to Ball at (moo, as we
!lave some about 20 per cent,
• cheaper than last year.
Boys' Wagons.
We have the fatuous Iron Axle, which
tiro soli at very email advance over the
orifinary wood axle.
Remember the place, at
G. A. Deadman's
• Dre;,,a;,,,':. fi P'lat'y Goods Store.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
eov'rHEBti ETTEx0ION, W. 0. & n. R.
'S'reivaleavc Rrussels Station, north and
-math ,hs follows :-
CsriargSouth. lilting North.
wr,,,l.....,. ,.._ 7:02 elm, ' Mixed 0:90 0.10
Bxpress......M45 a.m.I Mail 2:50 p.m
9fiaad....„.... .8:45p.m, I Express 0,95p.m
,nor samosas
.orad.
A chiel's amano ye takin' notes
Au' faith he'll Arent it,
THE BRUSSELS POST
Semmes for sale at Ament Bros.
Aires Ems home is visiting friends in
'Kincardine.
Mea, H. Wn:L),Atls and daughters are
*visiting in Flint, Mioh,
Tug Misses McGuire, dressmakers, are
taking a few weeks holidays.
Six bars of Electric soap for 25 cents,
at Thomson's. 60.
J. Sounev LLE, ex -M. P., of Lucknow,
was in town last Tuesday.
A. S'i'EACHAAS and J. W. Shaw are doing
Stratford and Goderioh this week.
THE Misses Graham, of Attwood, were
visiting Mrr. R. G. Wilson this week.
ExTRA value in Pure Pickling Vine.
gars at Thomson's. 4-
O•vse 000 tons of flax delivered already
at the Erussels.mill and about as much
more to be hauled in.
Tins week J. MoJain and sister,. of
Attwood, were visiting friends in this lo-
cality for several days.
Mos. Jam. E. SMITH and sou, of Bran.
don, Man., former residents of Brussels,
'oto -spending a,few weeks in town.
Fon the largest stook and best value in
,Groceries, Glassware and Crockery, go to
Thomson's. 50.
Mos. GEORGE Cnooxs presented us with
.'mostly n barrel full of beautiful harvest
•apples this week. She hes our best
thanks for her kindness.
C. R. VAVeTOP E was;home from Elsi-
:norefor Sunday. Con. did not leave
town until he saw the "Maltlands” do
up the Teeswater base ballists.
H. CLEGG, of Mitchell, L. H. Towers,
L. Wolper, Mrs. C. H. Wolper and son
and Miss A. M. Lucas, of Exeter, were
visiting at D. A. Smale's this week.
THE regular meeting of the W. C. T. U.
will .be held next Monday afternoon at
4 o'clock, in the basement of the Metho-
dist church. A larged attendance asked.
PLUME Los's. -The undersigned while
driving his hearse between Brussels and
Walton, lost from one of his horses a
white plume. Finder will do a favor by
.leaving the same at R. Loatherdale's,
.Brussels.
Iu the announcement of a Temperance
meeting in Kincardine our 01. P. is re-
d erred to as follows : --In the evening a
public meeting will be held in the lecture
room of the church, at which en address
will be dr}uivered by that clever and
popular member of the House of Com-
mons, Dr. Macdonald, of Wingbam, and
others.
THE following from the Schuyler Quill,
Neb„ refers to a young man known to a
good many in town :-Wm. Hogarth will
not go to Rogers and take charge of the
station when opened as was intended,
bit5lla5 accepted the position of agent at
'Papillion instead. Tue latter is a very
important post, it being a joint office of
the Union Ps lifio and Missouri Pacific,
..4bbout the neat thing we hear of Hogarth
•will be that be has been made a division
• al.augerintender t. Jas. B. Hogarth, a
.brother, is station master at Cozad, a
large shipping point, the depot receipts
averaging et8,000 per month.
Scincsreor Twmihv,-The scarcity of
binding twine is retarding very material-
1•y4ho progress of the harvest. On Sat-
urday a farmer went to Guelph city for
some and failing to get any in the hard-
ware stores there drove to Fergus. He
rwas equally unsuccessful there. Many
self -binders are standing idle in Gara-
h-aaa'because they have no twice, The
old reapers are being brought into requisi-
tion and the farmers are tying the grain
by hand. The cause of the twine famine
May bo traced to the immense sale of
binders effected by implement men this
year. It was much greater than was ex-
; rioted. So malty being in use the output
Jean the twine factories have been quite
inadequate. One Guelph firm has al.
ready disposed of fifty tons of twine this
seaamn,
Peoer,r one money is sosroe.-Rain
.vould do a "power" of good to both man
:.arid boast. -Fall trade will soon cum.
menses harvest is almost a month in
admen of other years. ---It's a bard mat.
tor to find a place the size of Brussels
that ran beat us at athletic) games and
spurts. -You can't find better 51.00 a day
sheaths in Canada than are in Bruesels.-
Thho old Clipper base ball club should get
together aid give the Me.itlands a whirl
for 0 innings. -Tho intense hot weather
has a demoralizing effect on the health
c'f the public.- Our Fall Show should be
;boomed right along up to the data of the
show. --It takes a terrible long time to
give the result Of the Crd alibis Teachers'
SuINOLEe for sale at Anhent Bros.
Mus. J. A. Mehl/atriums is on the efek
list. •
W. Meow/ems, of Paisley, was in town
this week.
REMEMBER the excursion next Tuesday
to Goderioh.
sit Aat NDN Strachan aLuso. a Brampton, is vi-
ingTnn A, 0. U. W. do nob intend making
an assessment for August.
Una. W. IL Moss is visiting in Ram.
ilton and neighborhood.
Geer. Elliot, of Blyth, was smiling on
hie Brussels friends this week,
Berns stranger coming to town is put
down as boodler MaGarigle, of Chicago,
Jas. Dssws and family ate removing to
Strathroy, their former place of residence.
Rev. Mn. Acta., of Palmerston, and
Rev. Juo. Ross, B. A., exchanged pulpits
beat Sunday.
Mits. 8. i3. LAIRD and daughter, Miss
Dot. Laird, Miss C. MODonaid and Miss
J. Bawtiultimer were vieitiug at Wing•
ham last week.
ADAM Scott, of Edinburgh, Scotland,
eon of our old friend, Adam Scott, of
Morris township, was in town this week
visiting friends.
A sTEAM fire engine, two hose carriages,
1,000 feet of hose and all appliances are
being shipped to Milton from the Fire
Engine Works.
A BIBLE class for the study of the
Sunday school lesson has been organized,
to meet on Friday evening. Rev. R.
Paul will take charge of it.
AT Miss O'Connor's concert, S. Smith,
the well koowu basso of Wingham will
assist. Tho Broom Brigade, under the
command of Capt. 3, W. Shaw, will also
give a drill exercise.
Om thanks are due to the Luoknow
Caledonian Sooiety for the noun' comp.
limentaries to their games on Wednes•
day, Sept. 7. They expect the Lieuten-
ant Governor as a visitor.
Realms Bnoseroor, of Kansas, a former
well-known and well-to•do resident of
this locality, is here on a visit, He likes
the west well but says the dry spell has
played havoc with rule crops in many
places.
J.
BUMBLE MILLS was in town push-
ing the oleims of The Merchants' Pro-
tective and Collecting Assooiatian. A
number of the business men became
members. See the announcement in
this issue.
MONDAY morning's train was delayed
two hours by the breaking of the driving
bar, when near Whitechurch. The con-
duotor drove to Wingbam and got an-
other engine. The disabled one was tak-
en on to Palmerston for repairs.
THE Huron Land Agency is a new
company organized in Goderioh with
Alex. Saunders, Treas. ; E. N. Lewis,
Solicitor, and Wm. F. Foot, Secretary
and office manager. They purpose
handling real estate, aolleoting rents,
valuating property, &c.
A LETTER from James Broadf00t, of
Kansas, formerly of Brussels, . says his
crops are all burned up with the long
drought and everything totally destroyed.
People cant sell cattle, even at 1 Dent
per pound. No feed for the future is the
dread of the inhabitants of that scorched
section.
SAcITAnr: During the long continued
heated, dry spell it is most necessary to
be careful with our bank yards, oellare,
olosets, &c. A shovelful of fresh ashes
thrown over any and every stagnant
place will neutralize all offensive odors.
Tbie should be done every few days
while the warm weather lasts. Every
person in town should make a specialty
of their premises and thus guard their
families.
THE GREAT EVENT Or THE SEAsoN•-
The Western Fair and Jubilee Exhibit-
ion to be held in London, Sept. 10th to
24th promises to far excel that of any
previous year. New grounds,new build-
ings and a new half mile race track have
been provided at a cost of $120,000.00,
whioll is indisputable evidence of the en-
terprise and push of the Forest City and
fittingly commemorative of the Jubilee
year of Her Majesty. Very liberal prem-
iums are offered this year in the various
departments and the committee on at-
traction are preparing an immense pro-
gram. better than ever. Low rates have
been arranged with the railway com-
panies for passengers and freight. The
people of Western Ontario will do well
to take in the Western Fair this year,
See advertisement in another column.
THE): ARE PRAuns.-It is learned that
partes representing themselves to be
Ontario Government officials,are travel-
ling through the province victimizing
owners of steam threshing machines, and
other machines. They assert that a law
was passed last year providing all persons
within the province having charge of or
operating any steam boiler or other de-
vices under steams pressure, shall be ex-
amined and licensed before assuming or
attempting to operate a device of any
kine, under pressure of steam, and they
olaim to have been appointed examiner's
with power to license persons whom they
doom competent. and from whom they
receive the required fee. It may now bo
stated that such a bill was introduced in
the Legielature last session, but it was
not passed, therefore all persons claiming
to be appointed examiners as above are
frauds and should be handed over to the
authorities.
LITTLE LOCAL[ AT A CENT EACH: -Busi-
ness is livening up, -The Council intends
trying aoroe gravel walks instead of
plank. -D, Lowery has the contract of a
brick house near Molesworth, --A new
verandah and porch is being put up at
W. H. Kerr's, John street: -The river is
very low. -The dust on some streets in
town ie something terrible. -A. Dow by-
law would be a good one, Se the • bovines
are very destructive on sidewalks: -The
dwelling owned by Miss Montgomery,
corner of John and Market streets, ie
undergoing repairs. --:The blagksmiths
aro reaping a harvest Betting buggy and
wagon tires =R, Sperling shipped a car
load of butter last week to Montreal. -
New wheat coming in. -Eggs have taken
o slight chop. -A. change ie talked of in
one of the business firms in town. -Rev.
J. L. Kerr preaches at Malcsworth and
Trowbridge nest Snatchy and Rev. R.
exalninations.-Tina Pos'r is a tip-top lo- Paul goes to Drayton, --60 cents, it ad -
cal paper and (Mee not miss many iterate Vance, 9400(4 TUE Pose to Tan. let, 1888.-
2n
f.i toreet.---Brussels market will boom A cat created quite an alarm in a liwel-
this Fall and lead the other towns, as ling on King street ono night recently,
„:usual, T5 o liouee was saalmhed far burglars.
EventRODr le wishing for rain.
Summer for ealo at Asoont 111'oe, 4.
Taos. PLETcricu and wife were in
Luoknow over Sunday,
Uses Swann left Brussels last Monday
for Lucen, where she will visit ,ler mater,
1110a. (Rev.) S. Sollory,
Moss Asmara, of Toronto, is renewing old
ecquaintanoes in town,
G. A. Swarm, L. D. S„ of Glanooe, vent
IMO Sunday with hie parents.
Mao. CUNNINGHAM, of Mitchell, ie visit,
ing her slaughter, Mrs. W, Nightingale. '
Mite, W11. Aspen= has been enjoying
a holiday among relatives and friends in
Maldintand Co.
Mae. TAMES AIMS and children, of
Hamilton, aro visiting at Adam Mslitol-
land's this week.
JAsEe Caine'of Stratlard, was 1n'town
last week on a of
with his brother, of
the firm of Plum ib Clark.
Bncsesrs' civic holiday on Tuesday of
next week. It will be observed ae a gen-
eral holiday by our residents.
A TROUT was killed at the mill dam, by
being etruolc with a stone, that measured
14 inches and weighed one pound and
six ounces.
Oun best thanks are due to Mrg. Jno.
Hill, of Grey township, for a basket of
splendid harvest apples. They were very
acceptable to THE POST staff.
LAST Sunday Rev. R. Paul preached at
Lncknow for Eev. F. E. Nugent, and
Rev. 1. L. Kerr occupied the pulpit of
Rev, Mr. Stevenson, Presbyterian minis-
ter of Molesworth.
AT Mise O'Connor's concert on Thurs-
day evening, 2.5th inst„ the cantata "The
Star of Bethlehem" will be produced,
along with solos, duetts, &o. Prof.
Whipple will be there. His performances
are well worth the admission fee. Seo
posters.
TIME youths, R. D., J. C., and S. H..
secured a livery from Beattie Bros. to go
out a mile, but instead went off to Oran -
brook. The proprietors smelled the rat
and followed after the trio, made them
"whack up" for both riga and left them
to foot it home. Verily, the way of the
transgressor is herd.
A wossnEnerm aimm or SOlte*Ear•-DEAR
Stair -When anything marvellous or un-
common scours in a neighborhood it is
generally reported to some of our local
papers for publication, a practioe which,
no doubt, is of great use and interest to
the public and hone, we crave a spare
in your valuable paper for an account of
one of the most remarkable oases of
surgery on record. A few years ago
John Wiggins, of Fordwieb, and his
wife migrated to Michigan, where she
became seriously troubled with an ovar-
ium tumor, and after spending a great
deal of money with the dootors there,
without receiving any benefit, she resolv-
edto go to Toronto to see if any of the
medical faculty of that city could do'
anything for her. While staying for a
time with friends near Fordwiah she
was persuaded to consult Dr• McKelvey,
of Brussels, and after doing so she, feel-
ing from her extremely low condition.
that there was no hope of recovery, re-
solved to place herself under the Doctor's'
care. On the lath of July lest the Doc-
tor, assisted by Drs. Gunn, of Bruceflold,
Rose, of Clifford, and Spence, of Ford-
wiclt, successfully removed n• doable
ovarium tumor weighing not leas than
85 lbs. The operation lasted three and a
half hours. The patient is now doing
exoeedingly well, is able to be up and is
enjoying life better than for years.
Pato Boxo Peewee,
THE WEEseeens.-The Livermore (Cal.)
Herald of July 28th Bays ; About a hun-
dred admirers of athletic sports gathered
at the theatre last Saturday evening, to
witness the long -expected Gtslco=Roma•
contest between the two greatest heavy-
weight athletes and wrestlers in Califor-
nia, Gideon Perrie, of Livermore, and
Thomas Carroll, the "Brooklyn Giant,"
of Oakland. There has been a sharp
rivalry between the two ever since Per-
rie's arrival from Canada. Carroll was
formerly the champioh at all the games ;
but in Perrie he found a competitor who
generally left him second bust. They
have had several tussles at wrestling,
with Perris something ahead ; but Car-
roll and his backers evidently believed
him to be the better man, for they ac-
cepted Perrio's recent challenge and made
the match for last Saturday evening at
5100 a aide. Carroll .was accompanied
from Oakland by about a dozen of his
friends, who evidently believed implicitly
in their man. There was very little
pool -selling before the first fall, but in
what the; was, Perrie was the favorite,
nearly two to one. This probably seemed
peculiar to the strangers, for Perrie ;Seem.
ad thin, in bad condition, and greatly in-
ferior in physique to Carroll, Both
showed Oa0tion, but being warmed tip in
thofirstbout, did some very pretty work,
both very.cloverly escaping falls. Fin.
ally, Perris lifted Carroll, and threw him
to the floor, with one shoulder down. Ile
turned, and escaped ; but the next Instant
Perrie got a nook -hold, and forced the
giant down, till both shoulders touched
the canvas. Now, strange to say, Car-
roll's bankers began to bet, and in a few
minutes were making even wagers that
their man would wit the two falls in spa
cession, necessary to secure the match.
They were accommodated to the erten
of the Livermore wealth, but when time
was called for the second bout, there was
still Oakland stoney uncovered. The
second bout wee short and very tame.
Both men were wary, but after five mins
ntes of hand -grabbing and fingering, Por.
ria suddenly secured a •hip -bold, and
turned Carroll in all instant Ag he went
down he leaped onhim and secured a fall.
In a moment there wee a scene of wild
commotion. The Oakland contigent was
Wild with exaltenimit and rage. Carroll
eat on tho floor looking dazed, while the
crows. filled the floor mound the van.
quisited wrestler. One Norton, a prize-
fighter, from Sacramento, who was an
extensive backer of Carroll, claimed that
there woe no fall, and became clamorous
and abusive, but was soon silences, by
Marshall Murphy, who had expected
trouble, and was prepared for it, Norton
wanted to have another bout, for 0500 a
aisle, but his man had had enough. Por-
riopeoposed to wrestle again in two woeke,
for 6500, but the offer wee not accepted.
Norton lost about 621.0, and MoGinness,
,
of San 1' s rentioco 200..The .total losses
01 the Carroll men wore fully. 0000. The
Livermoreans all ,tot of I'errio, and con-
sequently was.
Smarms for sale ab Amont Brea.
lisevEse apples aro a drug in the
market.
Esse Huroh, Fall lillow at Brussols on
Oct. 0th and 7th.
Oen Pebiio Moot will re -orlon ono
week from next Mendes',
Neuter GEnsx is laic, up with whet
threatens to be typhoid fever,
Mas. WALTER Came and daughter are
away at Clinton visiting, Walt, is keep-
ing batch.
J'AS. As,oso, wife and ohildron, of Tavi-
stook, were visiting at R. G. Wileon'a
this week,
Tan brioldayere will commence work
at Smith Bros. new planing mill next
week, it is expected,
REEVE MaCaseeno is off to Peterboro'
this week attending the Grand Lodge of
the I. 0. 0, P. Order.
KEEP the excursion to Goderieb on
next Tuesday in view. Train loaves
Brussels at 8;15 a,m, Return fare only
70 cents for adults and 85 for children.
Teter Friday evening Sam'. Holmes,
who is visiting at Dr. Holmes', had the
miefcertuno to have one of the bones in
hie right arm broken. Along with a
number of companions he wee going to a
field to play ball and had jumped off a
fence and In reaching the' ground fell
and before he could get out of the way
one of the party stopped on his arm,.
breaking it near the wrist.
Canl7.11iftn NeW,e.
A duel with revolvers was fought on
Mount Royal on Friday night, between
Mr. Bolvin, editor of a Frenal), paper in
Montreal, and Viscount Daignault, who
is connected with a French theatre.
Three acts were tired on both sides, but
no harm was done. It is said blank
cartridges were provided by the seconds.
The young daughter of Joseph Lemieux,
a farmer, of Levis, caressed one of her
father's horses, which had always bean
regarded es a quiet. animal. • It seized
the young girl however, and bit her in
the bosom, and would probably have
killed her had not some one providential-
ly come to the rescue. She was rather
badly injured,
The Germans are a strong element of
the population of Hamilton. They have
one Catholic and two Protestant ohurhee,
and a lodge of Knights of Phythias, in
addition to their ordinary social organiz.
ations, and now a German Court of the
Ancient Order of Foresters is to be in-
stituted. The new Court will be .called
•
after Prince Bismarck,
A fife and drum band paraded the east-
ern part of Toronto Thursday evening.
The result was, as usual, a fight, which
broke out about ten o'clock in the neigh-
borhood of Queen and Sumach • streets.
Tho police, who had been in readiness for
a row, sailed in and used their batons
freely, dispersing the mob with several
sore heads among them,
Coal has been found on the properly of
Mr. Nix, a farmer living about nine miles
east of Campbellfosd. The quality is of
the best, having been tested by an expert
chemist in Toronto, and indica-Sone of a
large seam are good. The proximity of
this bed of coal to the iron beds is of the
greatest importance to the country. Ex-
perienced miners from Pennsylvania are
expected there in •few days, when further
developments are expected,, Samples
were found by Mr. Nix some years ago,
but he paid no attention to the matter
untilDr. McCrea, of Oampbellford, inter•
sated himself in the case.
The Banff' correspondent of The Cal-
gary Tribune says :-Hon. Alex. andMrs.
Mackenzie are quartered at Dr. Brett's
plane near the hot springs. Tho ex -Pre-
mier takes the baths regularly and pro-
tests that they are doing him good. Of
oourse it will be some time before their
effects will be appreciable, but ho gays he
is feeling beater and that is a great deal
in itself. It is singular the unanimity
of sympathy that is expressed for the old
man, and the great respect that is shown
to him by. everybody Isere. Mrs. Mac-
kenzie is in excellent health and her
bright cheerful spirit makes her the omh-
tral figure in any company that may sur-
round her. _ — -
msORN_
Riaosroos -In Morris, on the 5th inst.,
the wife of Mr. R. T. Hingston of a
son.
MA1.2,MIfCa_
Lower-Sn:tol'.-On the 10th inst. at the
residoneo of tlto bride's father, by the
Rev. Mr. Swann, Mr, Alfred.J. Low.
ry, of Brussels, to Miss Eliza Sharp,
of the township of Morris,
mamma_
WILris.-In Gray, on the 8011 Inst,
George Henry, third son of Wm.
Willis, a god 11 years, 6 months, 10
days.
JAMsssou.-On Saturday, July 80th, at
thcMethodistparsonage, Cavan, Mrs.
Marion Jamieson, beloved mother of
Rev. W. S. hinder/ens 'formerly of
Brilseels, in the 701h y'eat of her age.
-..� mows ssi x E M-faF'.mamTS-.
CORRECTED CARBFOLLT EVs:itr wEEs,
,Fall Wheat 71 . 78
Spring Wheat 75 78
Barley 40 50
Cate 28 80
Peas ,,,. 48 50
Butter, tube end rolls.... 12 111
Eggs per durou. 14 16
Flour .per barrel........ 4 50 00
Potatoes .. 50 . 00
Bay per tot 7 00 8 00
Hides per lb 53• 0
Salt per bbl., wholesale,00 80
Sheep skins, each.,,50 1 00
Wool, per lb 20 23
Industrial, Toronto, Sept. 5-17.,
East Huron, Brnssole, Oot. G and'>f. '
Western Fair, London, Sept. 10=24. •
Northern' Vane 'Walkerton, Oct, 4-•7,
North forth, Stretford, Oct. 0 and 7.
Guelph Central, Guelph, Sept. 20--22.
Great Central, Hamilton, Sept. 20•-80.
Waliaoe, of Listowol, Sopt, 27 and 28.
Brantford Sentient), Brantford, Oct,
11 and 12.
Agr'l and Arts' Atha/Motion, Ottawa,
Sept. 10-21.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMNS
SERVANT GIRL WANTED AT
oneo,-Apply to 3M118, 1'. PLitTCHER.
201::80B00( alian ki oofLONIESnlOF PURE
or Bo hopppl
to J, R, SMITH, sot A, M. MoK eyCd5 00.• Appyy0 Ilard-
waro Store, Brussels. - 0.tt
BOOK LOST BETWEEN
Brussels and Corrie. Was done up in
bleak oilololh Dover, Tum Ander will confer
a roar favor by leaving it at 051,0 POW
Publishing House, Brussels, 0-
C1IOIOE FARMS FOR SALE.-
solo
splondld, im��1trovoct farms for
ealeln the township of (*ret, Morrie and
MDBlllop,
Apply to A. Oii ZuGAT'0Y, Co,
Auotioaeer,Bra80ols P. 0.3
AGENT WANTED AT BRUS•
pass for rho Loddon i,sd Lnnoaeltire
Jiro Inauranoo Oo. Liboeal tarmo to a gourl
man. Address, with rofero0000, 00
5 4 W. 0. SIMS, Manager, Toronto,
1714 ARM TO RENT. --A GOOD
..LL Farm 'near Brussels to rant. 00 a0005
cleared, 80 cores under grass, balanaa natter
tillage, Appy to Brussels P. O. or to the
undersigned at Ronald's Foundry, Brussels,
Out. 0.01 JOHN BR0A1)FOOT,
7. 1ARM FOR SALE. -THE SUB.
JA. seaman offers for sale his valuable 100
aero farm, being lot 0, sou, 10, Grey, and
situated,} milds from Brussels. Tho plaeo
will be sold with or without the crop and on
envy tonna Possession will bo given at any
time. For further particulars ns to pries,
terms, ,4c., apply to the proprietor on the
promises.
88.5m B. MoNAUGHTON, Brunets.
I.7ARMFOR SALE. -THE SUB-
sontmtn oars bis valuable 100 sere
fsrm,being lot e, eon. 13, Grey Township,
Huron 00., for sale.. There aro ahmtt 75
acres elaared and in good heart, 'Phare is
log house, good bank barn, beating orchard,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premises, For further particulars, as to
lmioo, terms, Ote„ apply to the Proprietor,
THOS. HGSLOP, Diem 1 . 0., N. W. T.. or to
0.01 DOHGALD 8TRA0HAN, Brnssole,
I'ARA2 IN GREY 'TOWNSHIP
Aon sols',: Beint' lot 15, con, 16, con-
taining 100 nom. It is partly cleared. the
balanoo well timbered. A never failing
oreek Drosses the place and it is well adapt•
ed for either farming or grazing. I will like-
wise eo1140 mares, being east part of lot 14,
eon.16, nearly all cleared and In a good
state of cultivation. A good frame barn
with a good atone stable underneath and o
never falling well is also on the place; Dior
further Vartioalars apply to the proprietor
on Oho plane. This lot is opposite the -oth-
er, GEORGE AVERY, Proprietor, 1.02
20
O ACRE FARMFOR SALE.
A first-class farm for sale in the
Township of Morris lu the'pou my of Huron,
being south half of north half lots 25 R 26
and south half of 26 in 60h can„ containing
2100 acres more or lose, 125 acres mostly
clear of stumps and In a good state of aulti•
vation, There Is a.young bearing orchard ,•
good house and hank born 56.x 06 feet with
stone stable underneath. Tho farm is eitu-
oted wltbin n mile of the Village of Brussels
end Is a good farm for grain or stook rais-
ing ae ,tie watered with the river Maitland
and never failing spring meek. Possession
will bo given at any time. Poi -further par-
ticulars apply on the premises or to A. h.
ROBERTSON, Brussels, P. 0, 6.05
Farm For t!iale.
The sabsorloeroffers for sale his valuable
Farm in Oho Township of Grey, oomprising
lots 6 and 7, son .11 in said township. This
farm contains 200 acres andis within 14 miles
from the thriving village of Brussels, with
goodgravel
cleared,free from eotumpe and in5a.
High state of oultivativa. The balance is
Sntly wooded. This farm is particularly
welllenaetl,nearlytho whole of Oho tones
being straight and having boon erected in
1886 and '86, On the premises there is a com-
fortable log dwelling house and agoo diramo
barn with stone stabling underneath In
which there is a well with an abundant -sup-
ply of excellent water, There is likewise a
now frame implement house, 40x20, well
floored, above and below, and neatly sided
and painted. For particulars apply to the'
Proprietor, 1,051515 DICKSON,
Registrar, Huron 0o.,
18-01 Goderioh
Voters' List, 1887.
Otsurteipaliip of the Village of Brussels, 155
the Oo utty of Hrtron.
Notice ishereby given that I have trans-
mitted or delivered to the persona mention-
ed in the Sad and 4th sections of the "Voters'
List Aot," the copies required by said Bootie
to bo transmitted or delivered of the list
made pursuant to this Act, of all porous ap-
pearing by rho last revised assessment roll
of the saidMunioipality, to be entitled to
vote in the said Municipality at elections for
tbelfembers of Oho Legislative Aesonrbly
and at Municipal Elections, and that the
said List was limb posted at my oMMoo, itt the
Village of Brussels on the 2nd 0t Aug„ and
remains there for inspection. Electors aro
called upon to examine the said LIet aid if
any omissio,Ourother errors aro found,to
take immediate proceeding eto have said Ore
xora oorreoted according to hum,
F. S. SDott, Clerk,
Brussels, Aug. and, 1587. 4.2
MORTGAGE SALE 1
'ander and by virtue of a power of Bale
oontaiued in a certain indenture of mart -
gage made by. Joseph Backer and wife,
which will be produced at the time of sale,
there will be sold by0nblio Auction on the
Promisee, in rho VtLLAOE oc 00. 1111nnOE, in
too Township of Gree, in rho County of Bur.
on, 010
Wednesday, Aug. :31st, ' 1887,
Wit air, . ADthony Bayrnann, Auctioneer, at
1 0000015,8.10,, subleet•to .stab eo'iditions as
shall thou bo'produoed.,Otto following valu-
able Village property, vis ;-
All and singular that certain parcel or
tract of laud and premises situate, lying end
being it the Township of Grey, in the
County of Huron, aid Province '05 Ontario,
containing si0ty'eix and Iwo thirds equnro
rode, more or lose. Being oomnoeed 09 n
Dart of farm 108 mmnboi' olxt0on, ss, rho
twelfth concession of the said township of
Grey and bettor described as follows: Com-
mencing at the Northwest earner of said
Int' theaoe easterly along the northerly
Hmft of said lot, six and two -third rods:
thence southerly, at right angles to the said
northerly limit of said lot, ton roc's thence
westerly, parallel totha said northerly lim-
it of said let, six and two -third rods to the
wesiorty limit of sail, -lot ; thence: northerly
along the said westerly llmit of said lot, ton
rods to the pinoo of beginnte
Them aro on the said land a 11 story brick
dwelling hedge, 24x62, with atone collar. A
good 11 awry frame dwelling honed with
stone Dollar: A bluoisOmith ghee, a good
frame "barn 18051 with stone foundation,
Theabove property is situated In the tltriv-
ing Village Df Oratbrook, and Li it geed bus -
loess stand,
Timis en SaLE.-71ou per cent, down "t
the time Of sale , and the balanoo within ono
month,
For 7m'tber partioulers apply 00 the Awe
tionoer,orto
32.Lio1` & 005LIO A Vendor's Solicitors,
Exeter, Ont.
Dined this Ind day of Asgnat 1887. 0 -ii
AtuGua'r 12, :SST.
BANKING.
MoINTUSU tE MOTAGGART,
BANESIIS -;• B12USSELS
Transact a General Eaailctng
Business.
Notes tohand discounted.
Interest allowed on deposits repayable 015
dwuand.
Prompt attention given to collections.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
ADE & SINOLAIR, BARRIS-
r '1a1:ne, &o, DIOno In Leckie's block,
Brusseld, Moneyto Loan.
WB. DICKSON,,(LATII WITH
1' • Garrow ,b Pr0neroot 4oder)ob) SO -
Bettor, Oonveynnoer, die• office, 0rant'o
block, Ilrussels. Blaney to loan,
A LEX. HUNTER, CLERK OF
.L7._ the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron.
Conveyancer, Notary public, Laud, Loan
and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and
to loon. 0o,loeilono made. Oiaoo 111 Gra-
h em's Bleak, Brussels,
MEDICAL CARDS,
61R, HUTOHINSON HAS RE -
J_/ moved his aloe to J, Hergroayes'
Drug Store. Bosidenee on Mill Street
T A. NIoNAUGHTON, M. D., C.
• M. L.10, 0, P. lldinburgh, Physician,
Surgeon and Miaow:her. 0210e, Mrs, Shiers
bleak, Turnberry Street,
\'\7M. F. CALE, M. D., O. M.
Member of the College of Physicians and
Burgaoas of Ontaafo by oxaminatfon.
Otfieo ansi Itaeidauo-Main Bt. East, Ethel
Ontario.
DENTAL.
LIEN r3'Isdirr .IZ'y.
G. L.13•11,L. D. S. Honor Graduate and
0f, R.0. D. B., of Toronto, .Nitrous Oxide
Gas administered. Prlooe graded audio low
as good work can bo done for,
Oflloe ever Johnston's Hardware Store,
Boaforth.
D1.N%It 5T.
W. J. Foar,L, D 0, Graduate of To.
route School o1 Dentistry. 4.11 oper.
adieus guaranteed. OHlao-Oady's
Blook,Soafo;tb,
ArtintIe teeth, 5retquality, ands"
guaranteed fit, or S12.00por cot:
•
73EINTI`i'�.
m. A, A2A'£uTx313,, L,, a, s„
Honer Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons,Toronto. Nrmuoo ()UDE
GAS administered for the painless extrac-
tion of booth.
arm:E.—Garfield Illock,• B@YISBELS.
BUSINESS CARDS.
VETH.oCRAOKEN, ISSUER.
1bI• of Marriage Licenses. Office at his
Gr000ry,Turnberry Street.
AMoNAIR, ISSUER 0r' MAR -
. nage Lioenaas, by appointment of
Lieut. -Governor, Oommissiongr, d0.„ Q, B.
Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Cc.
Oates at the OranbrookPoet omoo.
J M. O'OONNOB, FIRE, LIFE,
• Accident and Loan Insurance Agent
(or seine of the best and most reliable Com-
panies In the Dominion. 011100 B Heir Torr.
ace,Turnborry street ,near the station.
W. O'BRIEN, V. S., HONOR
L • Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary
College hoe resumed thepractice of John
Nett,V.B„ and la prepared to treat all die•
cane ofdomesticated animals on seioatrflc
andap5rnvod prinoiplot, Treatment of del-
icate tools a specialty OM1ee ' two doors
North of Bridge, Turnberry.street. J
Robert Cunningham
INSURANCE AGENT,
Guelph, Ontario.
M. BIASHILL,
Butcher, thanking
his ofguy customers for their
liberal support In the past.-.•
wishes to. inform them that at
his shop in Smale's biooit ho keeps nothing
but first-class moats, aid kinds of Poll Ivry
and Sausage Moat Deliver d to n11 per of
the town free. Gash paid for Fat Steak,
Hides and sheepskins bought for cash.
HE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS
non SALE the following Properties in
Brussels at very low figul'es :-Two Houses
and Lots on Mi11 Street \Vest ono House
andlarge Lot on Mill Street Heat, Stable and
smnllLob roar of Grant's Bleak; also a fine
Building Site ou Maio Street adiolaing
block, title: perfect. ,r, 1;, 011402T. 50.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Mail Steaf72s1b2Js.
'87. SUMMER ARit•ANGEMENT. '87.
t�AS.T�SNC-1•d.
FRO1 LIynnla0L. [MEATIER,,.. 015015 QUEBEC,April 28th.. Parisian ,,„,.May NthMay 6111 Sarmatian May 20th
May 1St IO]roasaian' Jun0Ord
Mayleth Sardinian June 0th
May 27th JPolynoeims .. Juno 17th
Jima 2nd Parisian June 20r05
June Oth Sarmatian Juno 0000
Juno 17th 1 Circassian July 8th
Juno 03rd Sardinian rely 1411a
July let 41,0y2201ton July 22nd
July 7th Parisian July 2800
ally, 14th Sarmatlan Aug, 4th
July 22nd t Cfroasslan Aug 15th
July 20th Sardinian... Aug:. 1800
Aug 4th ............ ” Polynesian ,,,,, Aug,211th
Aug. 11011 Parlisian - ' Sept.'lst
1 Extra Stoarnors, The Steamers above
Waned do not tarry cattle, elioelt or pigs. •
Steerage Passenger& are booked to and
from London, Quoongtan,Dorry,Bolfa0t end
Glasgow at sante rotes aOLiverpool.
hates of passage by the Mail Steamersfrosn
Quebec. to Londonderry. and Liverpool:-
Gabin-000, 500' 's itd $80, Roturh-$110,
5160 and $150. Intoriuodiater_a10, return
$00. 81om'nge-$20, return, $40.
The last train amuuoctitlg at Quebec with
the Steil 0toamorsoailtng from that port On
the Thursday, leaves Toronto on the Wed-
nesday 11101.0114 Who last train oonnootlnR
with Otto Extra 000amers sailing t110 Fri-
day, leaves Termite on the Thnrsday maga.
Inn. Fee tickets mid. Very information ap-
ply to
T_ 7a- C1 -1,2,-..1,1W, AGont, Mr'storaelst.
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