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VOA that union of rare
old port wipe, the
coat stimulant,, with
ornvian Bark, the
great tooto, This en•
ion Was oenaumatedie
Wilson's
��,valads'
Port
a pure port: wine with
OI?i000100a Hark in
proportions preeorib•
ed by the English 'and
Freeoh pitarm0oapel•
as,
For rundown people..
a great invigorator.
Sold by—
at IYI Doadminl
`VALENTINE'S Day very SM. Yon Pan
get your supply at Deadman'e Drug &
Book Store,
CATTX,E frequently 00 net thrive be.
gam Of Rae. Try Deadman'° Live.
Stller.
DEAD11401 Cough Babp still holds the
fort 00 it remedy for oolde, Robt, (butte,
11th oon , Grey, makee this statement
"I have used Deadman'e Cough Balm in
my family for about the last 20 years
and have foetid it moat excellent for
()ought, °olds, gig., and oau highly re.
commend
Some the 'sparrpwe• Air gune are
good for thio purpose. When it le a
oholoe between getting rid of the sparrows
or sparing the gamma and have them
driveaway meny favorite songsters, thea
we say, "Shoot the eparrows," You can
get the air guns at Deadman'p Drug.
Store,
SNow-SHOEINo should now be in order,
The anew is bete and the euow shoes are
et Deadmaa'e Drag &Book Store.
,,RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
s00THEBN EX 160001t w, G. &B.
Trains leave Braeeele Station, North
and South, ae follows:
GOING 80vTn. GOING NORTH.
17 xprese 7:10 aim. Mail 219 pan
Mixed„ 9:45 a.m. Expreee 10:17 p.m
garaZ Phis Pins.
A ohiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
BLUeTRY weather,
Dasa are growing peroeptibly longer.
FOURTH Division Court next Wednee.
day.
T. P. Barra will be at Fox's drug store
on Feb. 21st.
Next moothly Horse Fair on Thurs.
day, Marob 1st.
Neu Tuesday the Go. Orange Lodge
will be held at Wingham.
REGULAR meeting of School Board will
be held on Friday evening of next week.
G. N. GORDON, of the Standard Bank,
has been asked to act as Treasurer of the
Patriotio Fend in Brussels and has con-
sented.
Cees regietere have been put in by Jas.
Fox, druggist ; N. F. Gerry, hardware
r'
merobant I and Joe. Arrant American
an
Hotel. They e are manufactured in Ham-
ilton,
UNneseevoo anotion sale of 72 head of
dairy cows, heifers and steers, at lot 36,
con. 12, East Wewanoeb, near Wingbom,
on Tuesday, February 6th. Sale at 12:30
o'olook. 10 months oredit. T. E, Walk-
er, prop. ; J. Corrie, acct,
Tim plan of the Hall opened on Mon.
day at 9 a. m., for the Patriotic Conoert
and by 9 p m. every reserve Beat, 256 in
all, was taken. There is room for 150,
or upwards, outside of tbe seats mention
ed above and additional chairs will be
placed if neoeeeary. Program le a good
one and well worth the 25 cent fee asked
at the door.
ANNUAL meeting of Howiok Mutual
Fire Insurance Go. will be beld in Gorrie
Town Hall, at 1 o'clock on Friday, 9th
inet. The retiring Directors are J. R.
Miller and Edward Bryan, both of whom
are eligible for re•eleotion for a three
year term. A director will also have
to be chosen to complete the term of the
late Chas. Wilson which is one year.
A MEETING was held in Western Star,
I. 0. 0. F., lodge room, Brussels, Tnes•
day evening to talk op the organization
of a Ladies' branch of Odd Fellowship
known as the Rebekah Order. Owing to
the stormy weather the attendance was
not as large es hoped for so another meet-
ing will be held' D. D. G. M. Tipling
was present and folly explained the
various steps neoeeeary to be taken.
Wopoms MUMBLE. — western Star
Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., Brussels, oontributed
$5.00 to the Patriotic Fond, the amonot
being acknowledged in last Tuesday's
Globe, Accompanying the money, Alex.
Ross, Secretary of the Lodge, wrote :—
I have pleasure in enclosing you a postal
note for 05, a contribution from Western
Star Lodge, No. 149, Bruanett, to the
National Patriotic Fund. It ie the wish
of the members of the Lodge that thie be
applied to division No. 8 of the fund.
wishing the fund for this moat worthy
object speedy growth,
G. T. R.—The snow etorm has given
the section men additional work. They
have not been bothered muoh this Winter
with snow.—Alex. McKay bas taken
charge of R. Graham's storehouse at the
G. T. R.—Mr. McGuire, of London, was
here this week bronzing the steam pipes
in connection with the heating apparatus
of the station hones. The depot is a
cosy plaoe these oold days.—Shipments
have been as follows this week :—Oar,
including 10 horses, &o., to Manitoba, by
D. Smith, Morris ; oar of lambs by Clegg
& Dames ; oar of bogs by Beaker &
Vanstone : oar hogs by Geo. Beet ; oar
of tow by Jae. Livingston.
AT HOME.—Mrs• (Rev.) Holmes and her
Sunday School close, whioh consists of
the following young ladies, Wiens Lena
Beaker, Lizzie Leatberdale, Lillian
Mooney, Annie MoKay, Leo Carry, Sara
Beem, Mabel Hayorof1, Hattie Downing,
Maggie Bielby and Clara MoOraoken, will
give an At Home at the Parsonage oo the
afternoon and evening of Tuesday next,
Feb. 6th. -Lunch will be served from 3
to 5 and from 7.80 to 9.30 p. m. The
young people are speoially invited for the
evening when an enjoyable social time
will be spent. A collection of 10 mate
eaoh in behalf of the Sunday Boheol 20th
Century Fond will be taken.
Mzeiree — Let Saturday Hugh R.
Elliott, Brunetti South, reoeived his medal
se apartioipset'in the Volunteer force
of 1866 when the Fenians were going to
oe.ptnre Canada, The medal ie about the
size of a 50 omit piece and aonteing the:
following :-Pte. Elliott, Leith Rifle Co.,
Victoria Regina, Et imperatrix. Aaroee
the olaep are the word* Fenian Raid
1866, The medal is attaohed to a red
and white ribbon, Leith is near Owen
Sound. J. Y. S. Kirk, of Brueeele, and
Wm, Spenoe, of Ethel, are else entitled
to wear wattle. It is expected that a
pabilo preoontation of these tropbiee
will be made at the Patriotic cannot in
Bt.leeelo On Friday evening,
FEnitveaY.
Ooo=aln meeting next Monday evening.
Doom forget the Patriotic concert Fri-
day evening,
Jno. FERGUSON & Go. have plaoed a new
Taylor safe iu their dry goods store.
ALF. BAEUER and D. A. Lowry took
their poultry display to Seaforth on
Tuesday making 32 entries in all.
THERE was no school in the Senior De-
partment last Monday owing to Principal
Cameron being at Looknow attending
the funeral of hie father.
Jes. O'Lesste goes to the "Iroquois"
House, Petrolte, next week where he will
be aesoo]ated with his brother. It is
said to be the best house in the place.
Tan Goveroment have reappointed
Thoe. Gideon, Fordwiob ; Geo. Fortune,
Turnberry ; and Geo. Mardis, McKillop
as License Commissioners for East
Riding of Human.
A ME00I20 of the Directors of Grey
Branch Agl Society was held last Satur-
day afternoon. After a dieoussion of
several business matters meetingadjourn.
ed to meet at the Council Obamber, Bras
scale, on Saturday afternoon, Feb. 24th,
at 2 p. m., when Directors of both So.
cietiee are asked to be present.
Taxes are 114 names oa the member•
ship roll of Brussels Public Library since
January let. This number should be
doubled daring February. Are you a
member 7 Yon can secure the reading of
ten books, of your own choosing, for 10
cents and the purchase of a catalogue
ooeting 5 cents. No one should say they
can't supply their family with reading
matter with 2000 books et their Qom -
mend.
CONCERT. Tboee attending the .Patrio-
tio Concert on Friday evening will listen
to an enjoyable program which will con -
shit of choruses, quartettes, readings,
solos, addreseee, drills, presentation of
medals, &o. An opportunity will be
given, before the °lose of the program, to
all who desire to contribute more largely
than the admission fee to the Patriotic
Fund. See the pogrom. Mr. Anderson
who gives the address on "South Afrioa,"
hoe spent 14 years in that much talked
of Land and will no doubt have many
interesting thinge to say,
CHANGE OF BaeINEse,—By advertiee.
mut in another oolemit it will be seen
that R. K. Ross has assumed the manage.
ment of the Roee Flour Mill, Braseele,
He is well acquainted with the laminates,
having been aesooiated with his father for
years in the mill ; is posted oo the most
approved methods ; and we wish him
euooees as be assumes control. Mr. Ross,
sr., is getting up in years but is still able
to get about quite lively and his familiar
figure will no doubt often be Been about
the premises as of old. Bead Mr. Rose'
advt. and see what he has to say to the
public about his business.
STRATFORD Gerald Bays of a former
Braseelite :—"The sibgiog of Mise Etbyle
Powell, of Toronto, was a feature of the
oonoert. She rendered three numbers—
Bailey's "Be Thou Near," "The Holy
Shrine," by Newton, and Porter's "0h
How be Loves." Mise Powell's efforts
won for her a harvest of enconiume ae
well deserved ae they were modestly re.
ceived. Her laet two numbers were the
most enjoyable of a long evening of en.
j ,ymeot, the tenderly, persuasive tones
of "0h How He Loves" deiog exquisitely
taken, while in the more ambitious
"The Holy Shrine" the eoloiet displayed
her splendidly trained voice to great ad.
vantage. Miss Powell's enanoiation was
of the very beet, every word Doming bull
and olear. Her voice is an exoeediogly
well balanced one, round and bell -like in
tone, the latter guilty being notioeable
especially on the higher notes. Her
lower register was delightfully tender
and sweet. Mies Powell possesses a charm.
fog stage presence end absence from non-
etraint or affeotation while singing." Mr.
and Mrs, Powell ware members of the
Methodist ohoir while residing in Srae•
eels and Misses Ethyle and Pearl were
junior songsters in those days,
HURON MEDfoAL AeeoolATION. — The
annual meeting of the County of Huron
Medical Aeeooiation was held in the
Town Hall, Olinton, on *be 17th inet.
There was rather a small attendanoo.
The chief baeineee was the eleotion of
officers for the peasant year. Tboee pres•
rent were :—Dr. Shaw, Olinton ; Do.
Densmore, Stratford ; Drs. Btanbury,
Palister and Wood, of Bayfield Dr,
Taylor, Goderioh ; Dr. MoOallnm,
Loodeaboro' ; Dr. McKenzie, Monkton 1
Dr. Mitohell, Dublin ; and Dr. Bethune,
Soafortb, oleo Dr. Roes Auburn. The
ollioere were all elected by acclamation,
viz : Dr. Graham, President ; Dr. Duns -
more, Vioe•President ; and Dr. Shaw,
Seo, -Treat. Dr. Dunemore intradaced
the subject of fonotional and inflamma.
tory 000ditione of female breasts, which
oaueed an interesting dieoussion in which
most of the members joined, A vote of
thanks was given to Dr. Donemore for
the introdnotion Of the eubjeot. Dr.
Graham read an interesting paper on the
bapterology of pneumonia and showed
some microscopical specimens of the
same. De. Taylor slowed a girl nine
years of age, with a peculiar form of
tortiooliie, caused by the girl being
thrown out of a eleigh about five woelt'
ago and euetainiog a paiaful fraoture of
the boner bone, and leaving her with the
dietortiou of nook and oorvatnre of the
spine. The meeting then adjourned to
meet again at the call of the President,
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T UU S L S 1' 0
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FEB, 1, 1900
Commix MoLA0OHLIN had the snow,
plow out On Monday morning opening up.
the err oto0. This I B the way t 0it.
_ do
QAN'rnos hoe moved hie carpet
weaving bneinpoe to it room intim Holme a
block, formerly 000upied by Dr, 'David.
eon,
P. ANENT is revolving quite a etopk of
sawlogs and heading bolte at lila mill
yard 011ie Winter, The bulk of the latter
oomee from 9ioI ilfop towel/hip,,Emtoxtue light wee iuetalled laet wee k
in A. Goueley'e Bioyola depot and Express
gffiee, He bas fitted op a oompertment
for the latter business, planing his safe,
desk, eto. therein. Mr. Maiuprize gives
very goad eatiefaotion with the light,
and It to now generally in nee in the
business plaeee.
OWING to the fast that the reserve bide
were not reeohed, salmi were not mode
on Tuesday afternoon in - oanneotion
with Thoe. KoLauuhliu'e anotion sale of
imported Glyderdalee and Standard bred
roadsters, A number- of buyers were
here who may yet do bueineee with Maw
as the stook ie first aloes.
Soso or SooTLANn.—Followicg are the
omoere of Camp Ben Lnmdud, No. 81,
8. 0. 8., Brueeele, for 1900:=Ohief, Wm,
Martin; Past Chief, D. Stewart ; Chief
tain, A... Stewart ;Chaplain, A, It Smith ;
Reo.•Seov., A. Straohau • Fie.. Sea;-
Treat,, D. 0. Roes ; :Marshal, Angus
Lamont; Standard Bearer, A. Adam:
Sen. -Guard, W. Innes ; Juu: Guard,
Jae. Speir ; Rep, to Grand Camp, Ohief,
W. Martin ; Pipers, Ballantyne and
Stewart : Camp Physician, Dr. J. A. Mo -
Naughton.
APPEAL.—At the Court held by Dodge,
Masson, in the Towo Hall, Brussels, on
Thursday of heat week, the Engineer's
award was amended- by relieving the
appeliaut, Mrs. S. Walker, from main-
taining any part of the ditoh in question
and directing that Harvey Beam shall
maintain the same. The costa were
equally divided between all the parties to
the award. G. F. Blair represented the
appellant and E. L. Dickenson the res-
pondent. Ditob will run along 7tb oon.
of Morrie, emptying into an open ditch
on the Walker farm.
BagsoELo DerviwG PARA Aeso.—The
annual meeting of Brussels Driving Park
Association was held on Monday even-
ing, at the American Hotel, President, J.
D. Warwick in the chair. Sen. -Treat.
Boost promoted the report which showed
a balauoeof $23.50 on. band. On motion
the 1899 Board was re.eleoted viz :—
President, J. D, Warwick, V. S. ; Sea.•
Treas., F. S. Soott ; Direotors, R. Wil-
liams, P. Soott, N. F. Gerry, Jno. Amens
and Jno. Hewitt, ; Auditors, Alex.
Straohau and Geo. Thomson. It is
not decided yet whether Spring ranee
will be held ornot bot due notice will be
given if a program is arranged.
Hooxer.—The first Hockey match of
the eraeon-in Brussels was played iaet
Monday afternoon when the local team
Wroxeter crossed and Wrox d etiake Oar lads
started off ata lively gait and rattled up
7 goals to their apponeoee 2 bat a good
beginning sometimes makee a bad ending.
The skaters of the North pulled them-
selves together so that the score at the
oloee was 7 to 6 in favor of Brussels.
Our team appeared to be fagged out after
the too eneraetia play of the early part of
the game bat will slay with the game
better by bard p000110e, It was a °lore
game and considering the size of the rink
some good hockey woe played. The
teams lined up as follows:
Wna0ETER P0001002 BRuoenna
Goal F Hayorof t
J Gillespie
et Emilie . 0 Point I' Gerry
0 Sanderson... J Mollay
H SmithF Roche
Forwards
T Brown ]1 Jas Peebles
R Miller) 1A Mo Naughton
Roteree, R. Farrah.
The return match will be played at
Wroxeter next week.
A PIONEER PASSES AWAY.—The Luck.
now Sentinel speaks of the demon of
Principal Cameron's father ae follows :—
One by one the pioneers who hewed oat
homes for themselves in the then un-
broken forests of the Huron tract are
passing away. The grim reaper is slow•
ly but surely gathering his barveet, and
those who w ere strong to battle with the
stern trials of the bygone days, and who
met unflinchingly the almost unser.
mountable difficulties aesooiated with the
experiences of the early settlers, are at
last forced to yield to the inexorable de-
oree of death. Ono of the last of these
veterans, in the person of Alexander K.
Oameron, passed away at his residence,
in Lnaknow, on Jan. 28th, after a com-
paratively brief illness. He was born in
the year 1831, in Ullapool, Cromarty•
ehire,in the extreme i b•
landN.W. of lands
of Scotland, and inherited in a
marked degree the Oeltio nature of his
forefathers, a nature bearing the imprint
of that historic land °frogged mountains,
and romantio gleno, of boundless broom
and fragrant heather. Leaving the old
land be arrived in Canada at the out-
break of the McKenzie Rebellion ot'87,
and settled with hie parents near Aber.
foyle, in Pnelinoh Township, Wellington
00. In 1852, in company with hie newly
wedded wife, Grace Anderson, he eettted
on the present homestead, in the 18th
oonoession of Wawanesh. The Gordons,
Somervillee, MoPhersoue, Rutherfords,
Camerons, O'Looghlioe, MaDonalde and
Grunts arrived about the same time, and
the nuoleoa of a progressive little settle.
men't was formed. Sumps crowned
their efforts, and flourishing famine took
the place of the unbroken stillness of the
forest. In '94 be removed to Luokoow,
where be has einoe resided. No man woe
better known throughout Wawanosh than
Alexander Cameron. Hie sterling worth,
unimpeachable integrity, hie honesty of
purpose, and bis great dislike of anything
that savored of hypocrisy or sham, made
his name one to be respeoted wherever
he was known. His genial nature, and
end hie obeervative powere 000pied with
a rnost pleasing conversationalist, and
many of the reminieoencee of the early
days were preserved intuit by him. The
thermal, despite the ibolemenoy of the
weather, wee largely attended. One
marked characteristic was the propor-
tionately large number of the remaining
pioneers, who had gathered to pay a last
tribute to the memory of 000 with whom
they had been aseooiated through many
long years, and whom they evrr found to
be a man poeeeeeed of those qualities
whioh must win the oommendetion of
bis fellows. In politioe he wee a etattnoh
Liberal and was a ooneietent member of
the Looknow Presbyterian church. His
widow and a family of eightenrvive lilm :
Mrs. Malienzio, of Oampbeliville ;
Roderick D,, Looknow ; Alex. M,,
Wheatland ; James, Saskatchewan •
Kenneth, on the homestead ; John'
Brossele ; Angus end William, Oak
Lake, Man,
Tim Ogilvie fitter mill at Beafeetb was
burned down on Tuesday of *hie week,
Aunrrone McOn4pgati AND Num have
been et work thio week on the village
acgoants,
OYER 1,000 cords gf eordwoo0 have
been received by 'Irnrrutan Mooney at the
I ntorpriee Salt Works, so far this Winter,
A large quantity will be delivered yet,
Lrreacegxoso lettere are to hand from
Dr. UAW/Weida. at ytshawka, lndrarrn,
U, 8., and D. 11, Fergueon, of Uelgary,
N. W. '1., whlah will appear next week.
TuoaeD4x of this week the monthly
Rome Fele was held at Brussels. Not-
withstanding the disagreeable day a
goodly number of horses were here and
quite a number of Wee were made.
Co. QO0NOILLORs BOWMAN AND SEnn reit-
pouted to the toasts "Our Municipal In-
stitutions," and "The Prete," rsepegtive.
Iv, at the 83rd Sett, Baegoet held at the
Bedford House, Goderiob, on Wednesday
evening of loot week,
MEsens. Olson d DAMES shipped a 090
of cattle ou Thureday from Brueeele.
Oat animal in the shipment was a bull,
purchased from Richard Pollard, of Mo.
Sinop, that weighed 2,260 pounds on the
'melee at the G, T. R. here.
Nor 0onence,—The quotation of law
relative to Peddlers' licensee as to the
highest fee possible being $60 and graded
down, applies to oities, the words "in
pitied of 100,000" being omitted in the
Revised Statutes but giveu in the Statute
of 1898. and does not deal with oeuntiee
at all, - In Bruce .Go. .the Peddlers' lioen.
se is $46 for a one horse rig ; $76 for a
team ; and $24 for a person on I , .1, all
fluent' expiring on Sept. 80 of each year.
BARGAINS.—AIthongb the Be- soa was
not one of the beet for the sale "f Butters
and sleighs we bave sold 43 out ere, 12.
sets of eleighs and in connection with the
above Bales we have disposed of 15 sets of.
harness. Our harness cannot be sur-
passed In quality and prioee. We deal
with a firm eetabliehed in 1867 and they
do not put out any harness brit hand
sewed. We have it few gutters to sell
yet and if low prices will clear them' out
we are determined to make a clearance.
Come and see what we have.
Ewes' & IoNEe, Brussels.
QUITE CoauxoT.— Whenever anybody
pours into your ears some piece of scan-
dal, remember there are two sides to the
Mom and ask yourself what the motive
of the teller may be. It will often be
found that the scandalmanger has same
personal grudge to satisfy which has led •
to outrageous embellishment of the
original incident. Usually, too, •theper-
son whose habitual discount' and com
vereational stook-in.trade is bitter and
mafsvolent goesip,is a good person to
avoid. Generally . speaking,- the person
who will vilify a neighbor to you, will
vilify you to a neigbor.
WEDDING BELLS.—A quiet wedding
took plana at the comfortable reeidenoe of
the bride's father, oo Turnberry street,
Brueeele on Wednesdaymorningat
9,80
o'olook, when Chas. J. tone, mrchant,
of Langdon, North Dakota, U. S., and
Mies Jessie G., estimable daughter of
Jno. MoOrae, were happily wedded, Rev.
Jno. Rose, S. A., performing the care-
mouy. Mr. and Mrs. Stone, after visit.
ing friends la Ontario, will go West
where they will make their home.
Many good wishes will a000mpany them
to Langdon. TEE Post congratulates
Mr. Stone on his choice and throws an
editorial slipper after them.
TRY THIS SECRET WORE ON Tern POST.—
Now that an exchange has given the
whole thing away there can be no harm
in publishing the following secret work
of the newspaper Press Association.
The entersign consists of three kicks on
the eanotum door, whioh will be given
with deliberation. You will then to
move y our bat end advanoe to the centre
of the room. Place your right band in•
side yourpante pocket, thumb and finger
tightly clasping a dollar ; extend the
armand dropthe dollar into the out-
stretched palm of the editor, and at the
same time say, "Saud your paper to me."
The editor in reepouse will murmur,
"Thank yea,' after which you will be
seated and tell him all the news of y our
distriot.
TEE Wa000ssnu'.—The following is
taken from the Goderlcb Star referring
to the election over the Wardenship last
week; The January session of the
Oounby Goauoil opened on Tuesday
afternoon, all the members being present.
The Clerk called for nominations for
.Warden for 1600, when Meeere. Kerr and
A. Stuart nominated P. Holt, and
Messrs. Patterson and Connolly, Dr.
Rollins. During these proceedings a
great calm pervaded and before the
placid feeling bad lost its power, Coun-
cillor Kerr addressed the membere on
the net:amity of eeohewing political feel.
ing at their meetings, and outlined a
plan for the obliteration of party spirit,
one adopted in many oounty oounoile,
namely, that of eleobing a Conservative
one year and a Liberal the following.
To get over the 508100lty oaneed by the
nomination, he suggested that the Q 0.
and M. D. settle the matter between
themselves for the preeent year. Mr.
Kerr was followed by other eonnoillors,
and all agreed as to the advisability of
carrying out the program, and a motion
(though not minuted) was oarriedby a
etandin vote to carry int the plan so
far as the present members of the Conn.
oil were concerned. By consent the
nominees retired and ooneulted for
about twenty minutes, and on their re-
turn 141r. Holt graoelully announced that
be bad given way to his friend Dr, Rol.
line, who, he understood, might not
again aspire to be a member of the Oman.
oil, and was an older member of that
body then' himself. The announcement
baying been obeered by every member of
the Council, the Clerk deolared Dr. Rol -
line elected Warden for 1900, and after
being duly sworn in by Judge Masson,
the newly elected Warden took the ohatr
and made a neat address to the Connoil.
Business Locals.
Rive Puns.—Any quantity of raw fare
wanted by A. Coutes, Brunie.
Weeren.—Choice roll butter 22o, oleo
raw fox fuse, ohoioe fax $4.50. We have
a few mantles to olear-$10.00 ones for
$5.00,—$5.00 for 92.50. Aleo_a few fur
lined napes. 0.35. PING,
Wingham.
CARD of TEANite. —Having disposed of
my mill propertyand bueineee in Brum
sels to my eon, IL Roes, I hereby wish to
express myelomere thanks to thine who
hem given me their patronage during
the sixteen years in which I have 0arried
on the bueineee, Those having accounts
tYlth ate would greatly oblige by Bottling
prordptly. Wm, Rode.
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0000,000
deeneiea an prinoipaf paints in Ontario, Quebae, Manitoba, United Stases 0 England,
Warm/4'14sWarm/4'14s Ir otWfielf.
A General Banking Bneineee Transacted, • Parmeret Notes Discounted.
Drafts Issued and Collogtione made on all pointe,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upwards.
Snow; ATTENTION gtvea TO THE COLLaoT1oN 00 FARMERS' SALE NOTES,
Every facility afforded Customers living at a distance,
N. GORDON, AMINO AGENT.
Goa10ORTADLE house, with seven good
rooms, to rent, Apply to R, Leatberdale,
6Awj0 own done on short notice by an
experienced hand, Satisfaction gaaran.
feed. Hun WILLIAMS, Brueeele.
HIDES WANTED.—Wm. Blaebill -ie pre-
pared to pay the higbeet oath prioe for
ludas. Call and see him.
GENTS, I withyou to know that I. do
ohoioe eaw dressing and no other at dif-
ferent prima according to state of eaw.
I wish you to know there is to be no dif.
faring, diokering, bantering or grumbling,
eonoerning prices whether bargain is
closed or not. Youre for bueineee, T.
McGregor, Saw Gummer and Filer,
Brussels, Ontario.
a30RN."
Saaw.—In Grey, on Jan. 27th, the wife
of Mr. Joe. Shaw, of a daughter,
VaNNoeMew.—In Blyth, on December
81st, the wife of Mr. Frank Van -
Norman, of a daughter.
SoMaooN. In East Wawanoeh, on Janu-
ary 2lst, the wife of Mr. Dngald
Simpson, of a daughter.
- S6ARRS�D,
BBATTIE—Mom.—In London, on Jan.
810, Mr. Samuel Beattie, of Dnrhom,
formerly of Brunie, to Miss
Minnie Muir, of London.
STONE—MoO1AE—At the reeidenoe of the
bride's father, Brussels,
aeee,byRev. Jno.
Rose, B. A. Mr. Ohms. J. Stone, of
Langdon, North Dakota, U. S., to
Mies Jessie G., daughter of. Mr. Inc..
Macrae, of Broeeela.
Klrlo-KENNEns.—In St. James church,
Seaforth, on January 17,by
Father McCabe, Mr. Robert J. King,
of Wingham, to Mies Mary, eldest
daughter of Mrs. Duncan Kennedy,
of Seaforth.
JEN1IN0—CASEMORE.—At the Methodist
Parsonage, on the 24th inst., by the
Rev. Richard Hobbe, Mr. Wm. R.
Jenkins, of Turnberry, to Mies Sarah'
.Oasemore, of the game place.
BrIELToN-0uTHEEET.—In Melita, at the
residence of the bride's mother, - by
Rev. Mr. Davis, Mr. Robt. G. Skel-
ton, of Elva district, formerly of
Morrie township, to Mise Susan
Cuthbert.
A HUNTER, LIICENSED AUC:
• filoxuunfor tbo County. Ezper.
I donee 00000024 yearo, andknowledge of who
to pelt te, Will guarantee eftisfaction, If
yon want to eel] or buy a farm gall on me,
Money to loan at. 45 per cent.
a2aa.
ORREIGSTON.—On January 25th, at the
reeidenoe of her son.in.lew, W. Geo,
Bilton, 48 Huntley street, Toronto,
Elizabeth, relict of the late Samuel
Creighton and mother to Jno. A.
Creighton, of Brunets, in her 89th
year.
Oeaooaos•-In Looknow, on Jan. 26th,
Alexander B. Cameron, father of J.
H. Oameron,Prinoipal Brussels Pub-
lic sobool, aged 09 years.
.A.'rTC@SON.
TUESDAY, Feb. 6th. --Farm. stook, &o.,
at lot 6, con. 7, Grey Sale nnreservei
at'1 o'olook. F. S. Scott, snot. ; John
Clark, prop.
THURSDAY, Feb. 8th.—Farm stook, im•
plements, &c., at North Half Let 27, Con.
9, Morris. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook.
F. 8. Scott, amt. ; Thos. Clark, prop.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14Ta.—Farm Stook,
Implements, &o. Lot 34, oon. 12, Grey.
Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook, sharp.
Alex. Hied, prop. ; F. 8. Scott, ono.
TUESDAY, Feb. 20.—Farm stook, im.
plemeote, &e., at lot 1, ono. 7, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 12 o'clock. Jas. Ire-
land, prop., F. S. Scott, au.
Ste-ersoA2,S MAma=aem8,
Fall Wheat 60 62
Barley ,...... 33 86 55
Peas..56
Cate 25 26
Butter, tubs and rolls 16 17
Eggs per dozen 15 15
Flour per barrel4 00 4 50
Potatoes (per bus) 20 25
Apples (per bbl) 1 50
Hay per ton 6 00 7 0D
Hides trimmed 7 . 7i
Hides rough 5 5
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Sheep skins, each 80 65
Lamb skins each 25 25
Hoge, Live 4 35 4 40
Hogs, Dressed.........,5 25 6 50
Wool 8 13
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
House to rent on Frederick street,
Brussels. Apply, to REV. R. PAUL or Tan
PoeT.
Pas Ur.—A.II persona indebted to Jas.
Ballabtyoe grocer, aro asked to make
prompt settlement of the same ae 10 per
cent, will be added after Feb,. 1st for col-
lection.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
WOOD WANTED.*'" ,
We are prepared to utak° contracts Po
1000 porde of hard and eott wood, to be de..
livered at the Amends Salt Works, Par-
tioulars may be had there,
THE COLEMAN SALT COMPANY.
REAL ESTATE.
FIRST • CLASS FARM FOR
SALE,—Lot 17, 00n. 9, Totynaltip el
Grey. 100 moo more or less. Situate 40
miles from B mewls and 2 miles from village
of Ethel. All eleored excepting 1 aurae of
hardwood bush. Buildings and fences in
good repair. Good walla. A11 mall plowing
done. Price and tame of payment on ap-
plication to W. M. SINCLAIR, le,
20.1f Barrister, do., Brussels.
aoARGE FARM FOR SALE:
1 g40 cores, , eom11,10th eeotlon. near
Southwest boundary of Maultoba. Over 100
aoree under enitivatlan. Fine two•sterey
house ooeting over 81000. 8 mliee from.'rail-
way ; river Souris passesthrough farm
near cheap coal supply. Price 94000.
Apply to 3NO. D. RONALD.
u'410R SALE IN ETHEL VIL—
A.. LAGS.—The property of the late John
Elliott, consisting of a solid brink house
with. frame kitchen and woodebed, good.
stable and l more of land, all in first -elope
condition, If nobs Id will be rented. Poe.
session at any 01 e. Por pa 'Honiara apply
to: Wm, S0020]0 Ethel-; ALEX. PATTEnsON,
Galt; or'Dio,MoWneveY Mt. Forest. 2000
.(KINE FARM FOR SALE.—BE-
JV Lot 29.N t Con, 0, Morris township,
ooutaiuing 08 acres of first-class land, There
is a bowie,_ barn, orchard and good ware-
house, anddarm ie well fenced. There are
85 acres in Fall wheat ; 15 aoree in hay and
46 acres paeture. Posesesion oould be given.
once. at
nn . Ffur ¢i g
d oiue the village 01 Elms -
sole. Por farther particulars as to G8IOprice,
terms, &o., write to JAMES LIVINGB'PON,
M P., Baden. 22-tt
'WARMS FOR SALE. — 100
L'o mein ppHowiek, Township of. be-
ar
ins Lode 15 and 10, f,On. ; • n barna are
cleared and l n0 underneath
ndere bush ; 'bank horn with
ore stabling undarnaat thriving and fgamr house
with cellar. A good ramorchard.
Farm is nits in t 8 miles from Wroxeter.
Also 50 mores in the Township of Turnberry,
being North Half of. Lot 7, Con. A ; 80 acres
in Grassi 20 acres of hush; frame barn and
log house ; a good spring. For further par-
, Menhirsapplyto ALEX. HI8LOP,
28.8 . Wroxeter P.0,
Notice to Contractors,
Tendsrew111 be received by the under-
signed up to February MI for the emotion
01a- Hall for Society and other purposes In
the Village of Walton. The Sweet or any
tender not necessarily accepted. It. 11. PER-
GOBON,: WK. NEAL. J. M. ARMSTRONG.
NOTICE
Tenders will bo received by mail until
Feb. 101h, or at Leadbnry until noon OD Feb.
12th, for 4000 foot of 9 hien rock elm, 14 feet
long; and 2,200 feet of 8 -inch calf, 10 feet
long, to be delivered at tbe Clerk's resillenoo,
neat Winthrop. Also tendere for 4 abut -
Manta for bridges, one neer Leadbury the
otter at Whlthrep to be built of either
stone et moment. Said abutmente will be
about 8 or 5 feet high, with wins. Teadere
to bo 0o much per cubio yard If of cement,
Owen Boned cement to bo need. If of Mono,
to be firet•olaes and °Vorago size. Pendens
te be received by JN0, 0. mottruSON,'
274 Winthrop 2.0,
Herhageuoe.
There is nothing like it. All animals
get about ono fifth more nourlsilment•out
of any hind of food, fatten ono•flfth
fan*er and weigh about one -Aft,] more
than others tbp name eine if their food ie
oeaeoned with
HERBAGEUM.
If you want your animals to thrive
well, work well and look well, feed them
HERBAGE UM.
Goal of Herbagoum forrown animals,
lo, per day ; for colts, canvas and ebeep,
if of a cent ; pige proportionately.''
4 Ib. ba 50c.
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For Ilerbageum mime to
Fox's Drug Store.
f 1ARM FOR SALE, TUE UN—
dereigeed 00000 his farm, West Half
Lot No. 10, Con. 4, Grey,. containing 00 acres,
more or lees. For parlioulars 00 to price - '
and forme apply to
A0011. ROBERTSON,
Bruesols P, 0, on the preMi180.
OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
-LA op M111 street, Bruoae's, The house
is a oomfortable one, well fitted up,with
cellar, hard and Soft water, &c. Thre ie
oleo a good stable. Fruit gees in garden :
. over one.quarter note of land. For price,
terms, &c. apply 00 F. 115N, Proprietor,
or W. H.1 10tVLi of THE PoeT. i 18.10
FARM FOR SALE. -1S0 ACRES
Consisting of the South 1 and South 1
of the North sof Lot 30, Con .0, East Wawa -
nosh. Tills is an excellent stook farm,being
well impelled with good spring water. It le
situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil-
lage of Blyth. A large part of It 1s under
grape, Buildings and fences are in a fair
state of repair. Easy terms of payment will
be given. For all information apply to
1141 G. F. BLAIR, Barrister, Brueeele.
PEREMPTORY SALE OF A.
noon r•Annr.—The. "White farm," lot 7,
eon. 2, Grey, 100 acres, 11 miles from James-
town (gravel road) must be sold, underthe
will of the late owner. Good buildiugo, or-
chard and never failing water eupply. The
laud le Olean and in good state of cultivation,
5 aores of. Fall wheat now in. Tills is a de-
eirable property and a cheap bargain can be
had. Apply to JOHN WHITE, Jamestown
or to A. IO0NTER, Brussels, Exeoater&. 18tf
NEW TERM NOW OPEN.
Enter as Soon as Possible.
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A school offering advantages not to be
found elsewhere in the Dominion,
Catalogue Free,
W. 3. ELLIOTT, Principal.
SOUND
JUB GENT
was shown on the part
of Mr. Earl, . head agent
of the Massey - Harris
Co., Toronto, when he
bought a
BLACK FUR OV
From. A n
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Cash and -
One Price.
P. S.—A. R. Smith is stili the
Champion Clothier, having gone
to the two Colleges on the 6th
Con., Morrie ; twice won the
Champion1hip forninst Billy
Morrison's tavern, Belgrhlve, fin-
ally graduated on the old cricket
ground in Clinton. Any one
that g4t the better of A. 11. had
to be 20 lbs. heavier.
ERCOAT
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f math
last week, price $20.00. Mr,
Earl is a good judge of im-
plements ;' he has travelled
a lot, going from place to
place, he knows who . carries
the best stock of Clothing.
He is a good judge of Cloth-
ing, especially Frieze and
Fur Overcoats.
Go on young men, old
men, fat men, lean men, to
A. R. Smith's. You will
get Bargains for the next
week in all kinds of Cloth -
ling that will fit a giraffe up to
any ordinary sized elephant.
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