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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-1-1, Page 8YOU SHOULD WEAR >SPEOTAO1P: ES ! I 110 If you oats react better by pinoing the light between yourself tbnd a book. tYaal—If it seems necessary to get more light than ordinary, iMt'0—If the tetters of a book run together or appear double, 44b93-.41 you have to shot your eyes and rub them in order to Bee or to reek them by looking off trona year work. Ot'i If yon have to bring ordinary print close to the oyes and objects at a distance are invisible or indistinct. 111.1—If you have to remove small objects to a oonsiderable distance from the eyes in order to see them distinctly. Ns'k—If your eyes become tired from reading, writing. sewing, painting or similar work. •lith --if you have headache and pains in the region of the eyes. :'ft—If ono or both of your eyes turn in or out. ie can supply you with the best of ''sasas fitted properly to suit your needs. HEADMAN c@ MCGALL, T,lreggists, Optioinns and Booksellers. GTSM1) TRUNK RAILWAY. 80000000 ExTEN5ION W. 0. & n. -- .froths leave Bruesels Station, North :rl South, as follows: Some SOnTn. G0IN0 NORTH. Bs:press 7:2t a.m. I Mixed 9A4 5.,m •Baud 0:37 p.m, I Alun 12432 p.m �aa"f�t ; .Llys (6telns. J �� A aliens amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prenb it, 1F97. Wean 1897 now. Mr Too wheeling. :61PPY New Year. 73RnasELs market leads. ENnw your subscription. '11'Ainrons' Institute next Tuesday. A wE0D1Ne or two is on the tapis. Haw Years day is a Bank holiday. Home Fair on Thursday of this week. P.sx your taxes so that the Auditors =tun get to work. The next Horse Fair will be held in Rkessels on Thursday, Feb. 4th. ANNIvERSARr tea -meeting in the M"tbo• art church on the evening of New Year's 015x_ .31 ouatnri of Braeselites a'teoded the Sartersl of Thos. Miller at Wroxeter an Cca;abath afternoon. ditto. Hammy received a Chriet'nas grrssent last Saturday in the shape of six alDwker Spaniel puppies. 3'baTOFFICE.—Bruesels Postoffiae will be 109010 on New Years day from 9.80 to 10 n. ter. ; 1.80 to 2.30 and 6 to 6.30 p. m. 'Nun annual meetings of the Township .4m -cultural Sooiebies will be held at 1 p. am, on the seeond Wednesday of January. Iticiang Societies meet on the third Wed. we day in January. MIME SPENCE Dictum:, of Crystal, Meth Dakota, formerly of Brussels, and Mess' Edith May Wright were mailed in art'N'rimony o0 Deo. Kith. May all the Stays of wedded bliss be theirs. 'Star Tuesday evening of this week Miss 181sggie Code was united in marriage to Ort Curtis, of Cadillac, Miah., at the ibram of the bride, Trowbridge. A large • 111zole of friends wish them long life and sue:verity.. 1 owN SOALEs.—The use of the town :melee, both at Town Hall and G. T. R. 7rr1897 will be sold to the highest bid• ,site et the Queen's Hotel on Friday, Jan. Thal, at 10 o'clock a. m., by F. S. Scott, 0003tioneer. .Ileo sleeting the Council and Sobool rZuted by acclamation about $80 were yzrf. There were a lob of good men in elissield, but when the whole question -orereurveyed there was not much trouble nrrranging the matter sous to avoid an die is said that the Municipal and Ibool Board candidates who withdrew in Pr. easels are to be "oystered" at Pel- num§ restaurant next Monday evening at i3Yinlock, on condition that each of them drlivers a speech. Rumor says the bi• waives willbe paid for by the aoclama- Sa'e fellows. Tate POST is snbearibed for ou its rewrite as a newspaper, and is looked for ram:. read with pleasure by every member ,114 the family. It is not taken merely to .04 add of an importunate oanvasser, and adman received thrown to one side. Tax ll7noois the best read paper in this section euai covers the whole County of Huron. 11,2N LoninNn.—The following are the Waken elected by Camp Ben Lomond .0''u 21, S. 0. S.:—Past Chief, Dr. Grab. ams, Obief, D. Stewart ; Reo.•Seo., A. 1133 0bem ; Pin. -Sea., D. C. Rose ; Treas., .i Aeid ; Marshall, A. Adams ; Stand. v,r9Bearer,A. Stewart; Sr. Guard, R. 1Gir and ; Jr. Gutted, Jno. Robb ' Piper, ?$..iallantyoe ; Phys., Drs, Graham and l88rS3aaghton ; Trustees, D. and A. Stew - 1103 sad W, Barrie. 'am Toeswaber News speaks of a Brus. a+ ,Ae in the following complimentary 4awers : —For the last two weeks Wash. G 11olllns, of Brussels, has been in town axrnizing a (toenail for the Canadian Cellar of Chosen Friends. He proved lrzawelf to be eminently adapted for his MEL. for notwithstanding the bard times .uni goodly number of insurance 500151155 .elftedy here, he suaoeeded in scouring meer forty charter members nt the insti• lua^hn of Teeswaber Coucoil last Friday awning. Mr. Collins is to be oongrabn- simast for the high ahat'aoter of the Coen, eff6lie has organized here. ilhoo HURON FARMERS' XNSTI'f0TIA.—Next Trashy it meeting under the auspices of .'31x10Huron Farmers' Institute will be Yellin the Town Hall, Brussels. The salaam will be as f .dons :—"Sheep ';/,sting for Profit," W. S Fraser, Brad. Tale; "Hog Rs,ieing," Robb. Armstrong, Worm ;: "Corn Growing and the Silo" !'Sllltio. 14IoMillan, Seaforbh ; "Dairying in C3 3e3io," Robt. Dilworth, Ethel ' "Beef 043 among 1138 Farmers," W. S. Fres. ,47;,. ,Bradford ; "Breeding end Caring for 33eavy Draught Horses," Thos. Month. liam.Sieaforbh, Meetings begin at 10 a. *nosed 1 and 7..80 p. m. A musical pro over will intersperee the addresses at leli rrvening session, at which meeting 'nal wivill be reeervod for ladies. I6very tenser in this locality should attend and .ifeekerpart•ih the disnnuseiono. Ie you have pot paid your taxes you had better do eo at once. Tun residence of Will. Ainley is be. ing remodelled and greatly improved. W1: noticed a bicyclist on the street last Saturday. Wheeling on December 20113 is not bad for this Northern climate LAST Tuesday Wrn. McMillan had the end taken off the second finger of hie loft hand by gutting it uippod in the "break' at the flax tn3ll. O0INe to a turn in affairs over wbioh he had no'oontrol I. 0, Richards will not tape the boot and shoe boniness in Gode• Melt as lie intended. D1tEasED beef is selling for 8 and 4 elute per pound, by the quarter, from farmer's wagons, A town 13,y -law pre- cludes the offering of smaller quantities without license. Tag new lbluuicipal Conuoils will meet on Monday, January 111b, the second instead of the third Monday as of old. This is one of the changes made at the last session of the Local Legislature, W. 0. COLLINS, Organizer for the Chosen Friends, assisted by T. Collins, instituted a Court of that organization at Tiverton last week. This mattes 9 aim: last August, 'Iioh Is °ettatnly a good record. D. C. Ross removed his stook of tweeds, gents' furnishings, hate, caps, &o., acrose the street to the new store of Ross & Halliday, Holmes blook, hist week, owing to the inconvenience of looking after the two stooks. ANCIENT ORDER oP FORESTERS.—The following officers were elected in oonnec• Mon with Court Eclipse No. $410, A. 0. F.:—H. James, 0. R., ra•elected ; A, Sample, S. 0. R. ; Wm. Tdaiste, S. W. ; Wm. Mooney, 3. W. ; Jas. Robb, S. B. ; B. Gerry, J. B. ; D. Frain, Treas. ; John Dnuoan, Sec. ; J. A. MoNaugbton, Med, Exam, So. Jonnt's Lone&.—The annual meet- ing of St. John's Lodge, No. 284, A. F. & A. M., was held on the evening of St. John's Day and the following were Merit- ed as officers for the ensuing year H. James, P. M. ; Sam. Wilton, W. M. ; Geo. Halliday, S. W. ; Rich. Barrett, J. W.; P. J. Bishop, S. D. ; G. F. Blair, 7, D. ; Jae. Walker, S. S. ; Bryson Coch- rane, J. S. ; J. A. Creigton, Secretary ; R. G. Wilson, Treasurer ; Jno. Hewitt, I. G. ; J. Y. S. Kirk, Tyler. Pa1asENTATION.—The pupils of Mise O'Connor's Sabbath School class in St. John's ohuroh called on her an Tuesday evening and presented her with a .hand- some feather fan and the following ad- dress :— Dean TEAonEx.—We, the pupils of your Sabbath School class, take this oppar• tnnity of expressing our love for you by asking you to accept this small present with our best wishes for your happiness for the New Year, and if any of us are severed from your class we will always remember the good lessons taught by you. May God spare you many years to continue your good work. Signed on behalf of the Glees, ETmEL 0AniPDELL IDA BLasaILL. Miss O'Connor made an appropriate re- ply. A. 0. U. W. The annual ideation of officers for the Ancient Order of United Workmen, No. 188, Brussels, for the en• ening year, was held on Friday evening of fast week, as follows :— Wm. Ainley, Master 'Workman ; Geo. Birt, Foreman ; Thos. Farrdw, Overseer; W. H. Herr, Recorder ; J. A. Creighton, Financier ; A. Koenig, Receiver ; Jno. Haiste, Guido ; Jas• Cardiff, Inside Watchman Watson Ainley, Outside Watchman ; Dr, McKelvey, Physician ; J. A. Oreighton, Representative to Grand Lodge ; Robb. Armstrong, Alternate. There are 36 members on the roll of No. 188 and increases are expeoted, 14 calls have been made this year on a $2,000 cer- tificate. The Grand Lodge will meet in Toronto in February. Pn1Nonse AL&xaNnns, 0. 0. F.—The elootion of officers for the current term in the 0. 0. F., Brussels, took plane on Tuesday evening of this week and result- ed as follows :— P. 0. R., Jas.'Shurrie ; 0. R., S. T. Plum; V. 0. R., W. H. Kerr ; Rec.-Sec., Walter Smith ; Fitt."Seo.• A. Koenig ; Treas., W. Blashill ; Ohap., Jas. Blashill ; Oou., N. B. Gerry ; S. W., Jas. Pipe ; J. W., J. Sherrie ; S. B., N. Flatt ; J. B., Jesse Wilbee ; Phys., A. McKelvey and F. 13. Kalb. fieisob ; Trustees, C. Ritchie, R. Leathordale ; Rep. to Sigh Court, A. Kceuig ; Alternate, W. Blashill. The Court meets on the 2nd and last Tuesday evenings now instead of Monday, as of old. CIiUIICli Clliitl3.". Watch night service in the Barracks on Thursday night, beginning ab 10.45 o'. aloali. Mr. MacMillan, of Huron College, Lon• don, will oouduot the services in St, John's alluroh next Sabbath. 7I. L. Jackson has been appointed Treasurer of Brussols Methodist Sabbath reboot ae-suaoesaor to G. D. Lamont, re- moved. Anniversary tsa•meeting on New Years evening in the Brussels Methodist church. Supper served from 6 to 8 o'• cloak in the school room, after which addresses are expected from Rev. W. Rigsby, Blyth ; Rev. Jno. Rose, Brus- sels ; and Rev. Dr. Gifford, Wingbam, There will also be one or more recites.., Eons, Musioal seleatione will be render- ed by Dr. and Mre. Cavanagh, Owen Sound ; W. J. Wake, Penetanguisltene ; Miesee Hill, Sample, Moore and Kerr and Meeebs. Allis Jackson, Rosa and the choir, Next Sabbath the anuiver- eary sermons will be preached. A6 the quarterly review in the Method. int Sabbath school last Sunday atter• noon, the school was divided, 5 classes remaining in the eebool room and the other 14 going upstairs to the auditorium, B. Gerry presided over the adult depart- ment and the leesons of the quartet were taken by Miss Minnie Moore, Eli Smith and Rev. 112x. Alitn. Readings were given by Miss Josie Buchanan and Eli Smith, With the Primary classes hymns were sung by Mildred Scott, Franoee Collies and Pearl Lowry, and Fernie and May. ,rid Aplin. Minnie and Clara Mooney gave a recitation each and the Superirr• tendent r3Viewed the lessons. TIIE BRUSSELSPOST Melville Church Obristian Endeavor Sabbath evening What prayer should Society will have for its anbjeet next do for the Christian," 1 lfiuge 8; 22-40.. 1 Also Shorter Catechism, question 82, 7135 augmentation committee of the Presbyterian 0lmreh in Canada Ilan just Read an urgent appeal to the congrega. tion of the oburah far $28,000, the amount required to anglnent the salaries of the pastors of the weak congregations tbroughont the attach for the arrant year. WEER OV PRAYER, Union services will be held,, next week between the congregations of Melville ohurob and the Methodist' ohuroh, rte designated ie the following program :— Monday, Jnmaary 4th, in the Methodist ohuroh—"The Church Uui• vereal." Praise—For the . reality of Christian unity, and for its increasing reeognition. Prayer—For the Holy Spirit ; fm' a pure Gospel ; for the fellow- ship of believers ; for the fulfillment of the Church's wiesion. Wednesday, Jan. 6611, in Melville cbnroh—"Nations and Their Rulers." Praise—For the general prevalence of peace ; for the happy issue of the Von• eznelee dispute ; for the progrees Of arbi. tration. Prayer—For all in Ituthority •, for courts of justioe and legislatures, that righteousness may prevail in them ; for the complete triumph of the principle of arbitration ; for temperance and all other needed reforms ; for the brotherhood of men, that all sectionalism, class preju• dices and rape antipathies may cease, Thursday, Jan. 7th, in the Methodist ahnrob—"Foreign Missions." Praise— For the progress of the year ; for the as. suranoe that the will of God will yet be done in earth as it is in heaven. Prayer —For a revival of the missionary spirit ; for the inspiration of the Holy Spirit in the interdenominational meetings the en• suing week in the interest of foreign missions ; for the relief of missionary treasuries ; for missionaries, especially those exposed to peculiar perils ; for Armenians, Stundiste and all who are pereeonted for Ohrisb'e sake ; for the conversion of the world. Friday, Jan. 8th, in Melville ohuroh— "Families and Schools." Fraise—For families united in Christ and for the in oreasiug number of Christian youth. Prayer—For parents, ohildren and sere. ante ; for a more general observance of family worship ; for all schools, colleges, seminaries and universities ; for Sunday schools and for religious societies for young men and women. Tie, Ir..•.t•'re will 750355 in bheirrespeo• Live °bul'uhes and toe topics on Monday and Thursday will be introduced by Rev. Mr. Ross and on Wednesday and Friday evenings by Rev. ll2r. Allis. Each sere. los will commence at 7.80 o'clock. No meeting ou Tuesday evening. Business Locals, ALL the ohoiceet fruits of the season at Thomson's. LANE herrings for sale at Jae. Ballan• tyne's grooery. Soils made to order at M.Richardson's. Oheapest place in town. FOR dandy, well built cutters go to Jas. Walker, carriage maker. Brussels. C,tNnIEs and nuts as cheap as the cheapest at Thomson's. A 33100E assortment of plain and fancy china and glassware at Thomson's. GET your buggy repaired, trimmed or new topped at Jas. Walker's, Brussels. BEE the new steel buggy dash at Jas. Walker's shop. Also a patent top, the best out. WANTED.—Any quantity dried apples, (3o.,) roll butter and poultry. KING, Wingbam. Tuotrsonis stook of groceries is large and well assorted with the finest goods in the market. IT is needless to say that Jas. Walker has the best style of cutters and at the lowest price on the market. TURKEYS WANTED.—Any quantity good turkeys wanted, dry picked, undrawn, bend and feet left on. Also dressed hogs, Baeker & Vansbone. Tait hardesb saws warranted full set without breaking, as I have a new, safe and fast way of setting saws. T. Mo• Gregor, saw filer, Brussels, Queen St., .Gast. As I expect to leave Brussels by the 10113 or 16th of January all accounts must be paid by that date or they will be placed in other hands for collection. I. 0. RICHARDs. WE are giving the best value in harness ever offered in Brussels. Special attention given to Dollars. Repairing promptly and cheaply done, J. Donald- son, Dennis' old stand. KARL'S Olover Root will purify your blood, clear your complexion, regulate your bowels and make your bead clear as a bell. 25 eta., 60 ate. and $100. Sold by Jas. Fox, druggist, Brussels. ANY one wanting their saws to cut fast and easy had better bring them to me, as I have the moat complete outfit of latest, new, improved saw tools. T. McGregor, saw filer, Brussels, Queen St., Bast. Ooa1PonTAnr,E brick residence with every oonvenience,fuenaoe, &o.,for sale or to rent. immediate possession. given. Ilor further particulars apply to Mrs. R. Walker, Turnherry street, Brussels. Mits. T. S. FIAWNIN5, Chattanooga, Tenn., says, "Shiloh's ,Vitalizer "saved my life." I consider it the best remedy for a debilitaed system I ever used." For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble ib excels. Price 75 oke. Sold by Jae. Fox. Cenoirs.—Any else desiring carpets will do well to pall at the Bruesels Wool. en Mill before buying elsewhere, as they have the lases!: assortment of samples ever shown in this locality, ranging in priori from 80c. to $1.00. Howe & Co. Tare WILL TELL You—That the gar• meets you are wearing have loaf their dolor or that they are badly Boiled and want cleaning. This can be remedied in either ease so as to present a bright, new appearance, by sending them to Parker's Dye Works, Toronto, where yon will get satisfaction, as work is done well, if done at Parker's. Agency at Skene's general store. BVEa'rnoDY Rasp Tr-ram—During the coming mason I intend malting a special- ty of buggies and will build single or double buggies, phaetons, and rigs suit. able for doctors, liverymen, farmers, pleasure seekers, &a. The latest designs and improvements will be utilized and no sail) display bas ever been witnessed in Brussels before. Firet•olass work and 9r14.oiaee material with h aloes priaos to suit the times will make it possible for everybody deeiroua of having a new buggy to seoure it. See Jams, Walker before you order. ST4XD,42W BdLX. L' OF 04,Nr%.D,f1, W.41437.4xSx30770 3.C7a- HEAD OFFICE, ^ TORONTO ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) • $7,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) • - - $9,000,000 Ageno'tes in adl principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United Stales iP Ragland, VREMSEILS Maxon,. A General 'Banking Business Transacted, Farmora' Notes Discounted, Drafts Tanned and Collections made on all points. Salmon's Cure, the groat (tough and oral) cure, is in great demand. Pocket size contains bwsntyfive doses ; only 25 onus. Children love it. Soli by Jas. Fox, druggist, Brussels, BARGAIN 01*1rsnEn.--That eligible half sere lob situate on the Southern portion of Turnberry street, Brussels, will be din" posed of below post. Very easy terms. Writs for partinulars bo Joust H,u1000AVES, 174 Queen st. Week, Toronto. CONeuLT YOUR Dooxon: —If he advises Ood Liver 0i1 we recommend Wompole's Tasteless Preparation. You can't taste the oil ; all you taste is wild (berry, and that'e good." What you get is flesh and strength. Cares coughs, colds and wastive diseases. JAS. Fox, 3 m Chemidt and Druggist. Reser Fon WINTER.—A visit to the large new show rooms in connection with D. Ewan's burliness, Brussels, will con- vince anybody that he is in fires -class shape to suit the public in matters of the neatest end most fashionable styles and finish and at prices to suit the pooliet. He also has a stook of sleighs on hand ready for the Winter. Intending par• chasers should give him a call and there- by get well suited and save money at the same time. Mr. Ewan is there to do business. Tnunr Tnaxifrux,—Until I used your pills I was constantly troubled with bilious headache, no 'appetite, and ge0er• al feeling of depression ; and blase the day I was persuaded to give your pills a trial, as they have made a new man of me. 1 find their notion mild and effect• nal. Trusting that others may be bene- fited as much as I have been. I am, yours thankfully, (Sod.) ALP. E. mom, 06 Adelaide St., Toronto This is one case out of the thousands we have been receiving letters from in reference to the marvellous aures effected by the are of Wright's Liver & Stomach Pills. They are not a cheap purgative pill, that simply act on the bowels, but a liver and stomach treatment, and an be obtained at Jas. Fox's drug store, at 50 cents a box. Sample box sent on 0500191 of six dente in stamps. LeRoy Pill Co., Toronto, 05.11. Try Don't Headache Powders, they are safe, successful, sure. 26 conte a box. Prof. Robertson wants Canadian far m- ere to go into the business of ebipp ing butter to India and China. Wesley Simmons, gf Tilsonburg, aged about 50 years, will bolded -before Judge Fiukey, ou the °barge of distributing im• moral literature among children. Angus Fraser, con. 3, Balfour, has just received an account of 14 barrels of apples sent to England on commission. He is out the apples and 60 cents. Jas. Hurley sold his Jersey grade cow, "Spot," which took first in the ring as a show animal at the rodent Winter show, to 3. Y. Ormsby, secretary of the Fat Stook Association, of Woodntoolc. A good figure was realized.—Guelph Gerald. lbiiss Young, of Fergus, le thelpossessor of four ducks wbioh, for size and weight, as well ns laying quantities, could hardly be matched in the country. An accurate account of the eggs withered daily from these ducks was taken all Summer. 520 eggs were laid since April, some days as many as seven eggs being gathered. The following is a note of the grain and fodder raised on the farm of Wm. Bain, of North Weleingham, 12th con. ; From 194 acres, 2,000 bushels of Dorn, 150 bushels of potatoes, 400 bushels of turnips 50 loads of pumpkine'and 15 tons of fod- der corn. From 21 acres of Dawson wheat, 735 bushels, at the rate of 35 bushels per acre. From 16 acres of Red Clauson, 315 bushels, at the rate of 21 bushels to the acre. From 11 aoree of peas, 353 bushels, at the rate of 81 1/11 bushels to the acro. Sana. MMani,—In Wroxeter, on Friday, Dee. 25th, 1896, Thomas F. Miller, aged 51 years. Bann.—In Morrie, en Sunday, Dec. 27th, Sarah Jane, beloved wife of John Budd, aged 48 years, 11 months and 8 days. .rmmee—I3ix]r,ge 7.s.2AF.1L'F1Tk7, Fall Wheat 80 Spring wheat 80 Barley. 20 Peas 40 Peas (large) 54 Oats 18 Batter, tubs and rolls 11 17ggs per dozen ... 18 Flour per barrel 4 00 Potatoes (per bag) 25 Hay per ton. 8 00 Hides trimmed 5 Hideo rough 4 Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 Sheep ekine,saoh 50 Lamb Mune each. 15 Apples per bbl50 Hogs, Live 3 50 Dressed Hogs 4 00 25 41 65 12 18 4 50 8 00 54 00 40 3 00 4 05 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. GOOD CUTTER, PIANO BOX, for sale ata bargain, Apir to W J MOO7I4AOKI714, ` J- BVATNFUNDS TO LOAN,-- First mortgage, farm security. Apply at THR 90ST Publishing Rouse, 13russle, WOOD WANTED,-MABXI)T Tics will paid fo8,0004,000 p bo n t Or or to porde Of cord wood, either at Dolt or hard, to bo BALI 'od this winter sI the ENT]8RPR1878 SAL'1 INORIIS, Bruneels. Ott I,atato of T. T', COLIDMAN, ORSEdFOR SALE.—WELL troinn, elzo, rxbre gun tlo. Sokl with or wibboutgood Aaruose nod tap buggy, sleigh and robes. All in primo ardor. Loss than ball Price. JNO, D, RONALD, LL ACCOUNTS iACCOUNTS DUE MIL'' fail onorbefore ,Tanuato ho th, after thd atdhout ateinterest will be added and platted in other hands for collodion, 21.2 WILLIAM GRAHAai. 1 OR SALE,—A. GOOD SOUND horse, eight yours old, suitable for eith- er road or farm ; also buggy, antler and equipments. Would exchange them for 7001150 cattle if suitable. 18-tf 31,10. 100138, Brussels, DOUSE AND LOT. FOR SALE. The undersigned offers his eomfort- able cottage and d acre of land on Turoberry street, Brussels for sale. On the premises is good well, stable, fruit trees, &c. Forprios and tonna a,piv to 1•tf ALIoS. OIOLAUGHLIN, Proprietor. REAL ESTATE. 1GIARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN - LL DEnslonnn bas several good Perms for sale and to rent, easyterms, i1 Town shine of Of orris and Grey. F 8. SSOTT.13ruseole GOOD FARM FOR SALE near Brussels, Great bargain, Lob 7, Con, 0, Grey township, Gooch/buildings and mbar d, well watered, suitable for mixed or uirxt March Apply fermis W, g. H. 100 1110,OBsettatougiven PosTu Publishing House, Brussels, or to THOMAS H.ClbITAGB, London West. FARMS FOR SALE. — 200 cores—Consisting of Lots 18 on the 7th and 8th 0000essioue Township of Grey, be- milleg a f1ornf1 Bruom sselhe s. 40 40 waren 51 Ethel and sown and about 80 euros under grace 1 00 nares clewed 011 anal. Perms of payment easy. A. MOXLLVklY, 84- Brussels. M. ANITOBA. LAND FOR SALE. —100 acres of good farm laud at Springfield, 8 miles from Winnipeg, 18 offer- ed for sale at alow pride,, The property is North Beast 3 Soo. 10, Two. 11, Range 4 Bast, 1110013 is a house on the promises and some breaking done. A'or full particulars as to prise, title, da, write or apply to G. F, BLAIR or W. H. Till1tR, 20-tf Brussels, Out. -FAIi•NI FOR SALE. -150 ACRES Consisting of'the South i end South d of the North t of Lot 80, Con 2, Bast Wawa - nosh. This is an excellent stock farm, being well supplied with good epebng water. Itis situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A largo part of it Is under grass. Buildings and fences are in stair (state of WWWWain any terms of payment will To given. Per all information apply to 11-tf C*. F. BLAIR' Barrister, Brussels. c PLENII.ID FARM 701i, SALE. TTownship Ip of at Grog 005 acres, must be sold at once in order to close estate of deeeasedown- er. The lot is nearly all °leered, with gond buildings, mimic water supply, large or- chard, 33 miles from Cranbrook, is under good eultivation and is a very desirable pro- perty indeed. Apply to RICHARD kfll'- 01.411LL, Brussel/3P, O. ; 303114 1JIT01? 30,L, on the premises ; or A. HUNTER, Brussels. Dated Sept. 1915, 1800. G OOD FARM FOR SALE IN the Township of Grey. In order to °lose an estate the West half of Lot 24, Con, 7, Towuship of Grey, 00 aoree, is offered for immediate sale, On thepremises area good frame dwelling with Idteheu, &o., also two fratno bions, good water, orchard, &o„ and is close to the Village of Rthel. Soil 10 of the best end farm is well fanned. Apply bo AL110. aloIC18LV18Y, M.D., Brussels WM. Ma0i31LVLY, Jamestown ; or A. HUNTER, Brussels. VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. The eligible 200 sore Yarm, composed of lots 10 and 17 in the 10th eon., Grey township, Huron 00., and 50 aures, part of lots 10 and 17, 11th 0015.. belonging to the Robert Brown estate, is offered for sale to wind up estate. On the first farm 1e a good stone house and large beak barn, necessary outbuildings,or- chard, &e. Farm well watered, wolf fnned and in good state of cultivation. About 00 mama of bush, 42 oro which 38 hardwood. On the 00 acre farm there is a house and barn, orchard, and about 8 items 05 bnsb. Parma sold jointly or searately to suit purchaser. Possession given -in the. Pall. Farms are on- ly a mile from the village of Oranbroolq where are school, churches, post"oliieo, stores, &o., and Di miles bo the thriving mar. ke1 town Brussels, For further particulars as to pldoe, terms, &o., apply to AGN185 BROWN, • JAMBS B110WN,bloxesutora, 301IN BROWN, 1 Orauhrook P. O. ROAR FOR SERVICE.—TUE Undersigned will keep for service on Lot 20 (inn, 6,, Morris, the there' bred im- 1n'oy5r1 White Yorkshire Boar "Selected," bred from 3.10. Bretbour'/ sweepstakes sow et Oliloagpe Fair. Terms, 21,00 to bo paid at the Wine of service with privilege of re- turning if 000088ary. Pedigree may be seen en application, ROBT, NICH0L. YE--n� OAR FOR SERVICE.—'THE :.Y..y underslgnod will keep for service on Lot DO Con, 0, Morris, tthoro'•bred Large IBnglisji un Berkshire Boar, Captain John." His motkor is a hall sietor to the 1st prize SOW at the World's Fair. Pedigree will be tn'oducod 05 applkaiak Te1ms-31.00 to be pad at time of servi05 with privilege of returning if 1 5005ealy. 14.01 3A8. SPIRE, Proprietor, TAN 1, L897 SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENTr Intereat alloWed on deposit:: of $1,00 and upwards frOin clat of deposit to date of withdrawal and compounded half yearly. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO TNE COLLECTION Or FARMERS' SALE NOWES, Every facility afforded Customers living at a dietana. J. A. STEWART MANAGER. The Holiday Whirl For another year will very soon be a tiling of the past and this week finds' us entering upon the duties of another year. Looking back upon the year that has just closed we have reason to feel grateful to our friends for the very liberal patronage ac- corded mo and I take this oppor- tunity of returning to all my very hearty thanks. Wishing one and all a happy and prosperous New Year. JA . FOX 1 DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor and aonveyaaoer. Collec- tions made. Office—Vanotone's Blocs, Brus- sel/J. 21-8m 'UT M. SINCLAIR, • Solicitor, Uonvoyancer,NotaryPub. lie, &s. 001oe—Vaustone'a Block, 1 door north of Oentret Hotel, Private Funds to Loan. 'If G.OANIERON, Oameroa,7• ( Barrister and Solicitor, Gaderich Ont. OMMoe—Hamilton St., Opposite Col- borne Hotel. GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,' • Solicitor, &a. (late of Garrow & Prondfoot'e Ofitoe, Goderioh,) OiOoe over Gillies & Smith's Bank, Broesela. Money to Loan. 47 AUCTIONEERS. GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Auctioneer. Sales conduct od on reasonable terms, Farms and farm stock a specialty. Orders left at TEE PoeT Publishing House,Bruesels,or/matte Walton P, O., will receive prompt attention, FI S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - • man, will sell for better prices, to butter 10e0, 10 088 time and leas ohargos than any other Auctioneer in ]Oast Huron or ho won't charge anything. Dates and orders 0001 always be arranged at this office orby pars oval application. CAPT. J. STRETTON, Who has had 20 years experience as au Auctioneer, but who bad to quitowing to i11 health, has again .taken - out license end is prepared to conduct sales at reasonable terms. Sett/deatiou guaranteed, Datesmay be arranged at TEE Poem. Publishing House. JAS. STRLSTTON, 18.00 Auctioneer. Ancient Order of United Workmen) This Old and prosperous Fraternal Associ- ation uamberiug 180,000 members are pro - son Wag to the nubile their popular and aeon- omical raids to worthy men, at the very low rate of about 58,00. per 81,000 per alumni. The "Workmen" 1"r0mpt17 S'ay 0011111 Clntuts end expect n lu1'ao increase to its members now that allose American Line Oompanies don't seem satisfactory to Can- adians. 11,013T. ARMSTRONG Id. W. ; W. R.1011105, Recorder'.; J. A, OR181GhTON,Fluaueier. BUSINESS CARDS. XT H. MaORAOKEN, Insurer ofararriagsLieenees, Dlfloe at his Oroosry, •1urnboery street, Erusesl9. N. BARRETT, • Tonsorial Artist- Shop—Next door south of A. M, Moiiay & Oo'B hardware store. Ladiee'and ehildreus hair nutting a apeeialty 'DRUSSELS POST OFFICE 8avi11gs Bank 'takes Deposita from 31.00 to 51,000 and allows Si per cont. Interest. T. PARi0OW, 07-8m Postmaster. ROBERT 'CUNNINGHAM, xNsan514011, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH• T. PLETONER lesuel of Marriage Licenses, 07503E AT JEWELRY STORE. 1...3 -No Witness Required. T. FLISTCHBR, Brussels. BOAR FOR SERV OS.—THE, A LEX. HUNTER, nudorsigeed will l:00 for Bervi05 on Lot 27, Con, 4 Morris, the thoro' bred Tam' Co, Huton ofOonve uncurl' Division coax wm'th boar,'i{Ing.Goolgo"purenasod from Land Loan and Issursnoodmy Fends H. George&5000 who got first p01s5 for invested and 00 lean. Oalleotions made their herd at Gne,ph Vat ,8teek Show, h'he 5hew,Lon don damn of 'Mug George" on first prize at the 09500 in Geaham ohlootc,Bruaeols EM la Hiss sIro wan lin• 950105 and we, 700 the, Terms 21.00 toI:HOA. HAWKINS, bo paid et Limo 0f novice with privilege of 1 Sr, Will give lasemmo to returning it necesear Pedigree may bo g v penile , )lppo on Boon on application. 7• g 7 piano 5t omen, at hie s. Ve Room, oppoalso n mut -tl t•olaau I3� p s tnesols. ionee I t nB 1L18o 1 30 , t HA1tD ARMSTRONG, t 8T3 ONG ivon. Pon Years ax i0 - ro Y 1 no0 In teao 1bin .t g. 40t Z . Proprietor. I �erme niodorato.