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BRUSSELS
PULP WORKS'
I wish to inform the peoplo of -Brussels 1
andsnrrounding district that I have pun•
' chased the Pump Buainesa of JAMES
BELL and will be found ready to attend
to all wants in either new world or repairs
at moderate prions.
No bettor Putup in the market,
Order left at my shop or residence or
at P: SCOTT'S shop will be promptly
looked after,
iSrOrdere taken for the Digging of
Wells and Cisterns.
Osier Green,
,
MILL STREET, - BRUSSELS.
ILeroro. AL1Ter, Wood's phosplloaine,
The Great English Remedy.
Sold and reoommonded by ab
druggists in Canada. Onlydreli
able medicine discovers Sia
packages guaranteed to cure all
forms of Sexual Weakness, all efleets of abuse
Dr excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To.
boon, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt
of price, oneackage 01, six, 05. One ndll please,
d o teat =7'8. 'Pamphlets free to any address.
The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont.,
Hold in BDruggisE B col selIolaib Optician,
The P10i,a1d
Fire Engine Works,
BRUSSELS.
.•✓ 1- r d.as
llfal Estate 8 Loan
AGENT, BRUSSELS,
Money to Loan 'oa Farm Secur-
ity at t11u Lowest Rate
of Interest,
Money Loaned on Notes and
good Notes Discounted. Sale
Notes a Specialty.
Fire rk Life Insurance Written.
Special Attention given to
Conveyan sin g.
We. are prepared to clo any kind of
iilaehine Repair Work
with dispatch and on very Rea-
sonable Terms.
When wanting anything in
the line of Engines and Boilers,
stationary or portable, we would
be glad to have you ask us for
quotations as Nye think we can
save you .money.
We have also on hand all
kinds of Repairs for Engines,
Boilers, Steam Fittings, and can
also execute any orders for Brass
work.
Nickle Plating a Specialty.
Ronald lira Engine Works,
BRUSSELS.
NEW
Cl' SOI
The undersigned has open-
ed up a Butcher Shop in the
DALE 8r103, BRESM,
where he will keep constant-
ly on hand a supply of the
Best Meats Procurable, sold
at reasonable prices. A share
of public patronage solicited.
WALICEIL
Meat delivered to all parts
of the town.
>'CAooY PAID FOR TIIDES.
014E BRUSSELS POET
W9M'sas!. Meme q ... _ .
1lis#r°irl11�11�s.
Gor¢•1e
i 1W iaa 1'lo.' F3arvey is oonvelooeent tater
her reront rlluraa,
j AWN lila Creon, of (loderieh, le rr vlsi•
bur at the pont nfliin, the porn 1 of 31ireea
Ella and Edith Pericles.
&lase Uattiel3nrne, of lfuntiugil+hl, has
soured the position of teacher of e. )1,
No. 10, 37awick, for 1098.
11. J. 11T. Perkins, of Wyolilto Co Iona,
Toronto, has returned to spend the va-
nation.aurler the psrental roof.
Cards are issued for the marriage of
Mies Jennie Geyer, Df this village, and
0.neon Spottmn, B. A., of Osgoode ,lull,
Toronto, on New Yoar'u von.
Mies Alvina Iieiboio has returned home
from the Clinton Model school, where
she saaoeeefully passed her examination
for a erd (lase oertllioete.
Alolei ewortttl.
�a COU L Y,
Office over Peadma 's rug Store,
BRUSS
The rOet--
Clubbing
Offer
THE POST & Weekly Globe, 91 50
" " western Advertiser, 1 40
" Weekly Mail, 1 45
" Montreal Witness, 1 65
" Daily News, 1 80
" Weekly Sun, 1 80
" Montreal Star, 180
1S—The Cash must accompany each order
to seoure above rates.
Balance of 1897 FREE to New Sub-
scribers, all for the small sum of 91.00 3o
advance.
W. 14. KERR,
Publisher.
SHOLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
AND---
Nortl>! Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
'Brussels Planing bills
Aieo Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns 0n hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P..AMENT,
LM. CLEOD' S
System Renovator
-AND OVUM -
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
At the school house of U, S. S. No. 16,
Howlett and Grey, an examination was
held Friday, Deo. 17th, which was well
attended by the parents and others of the
section. At the close a pleasant ,pro•
gram of exercises ruin sliding was given
by the pupils, and the leacher, Miss
Anderson, who is retiring, was presented
with a handsome Bible and watch chain,
with the following address :--Dear Miss
Anderson,—As the time has now 00me
when the relationship which for the past
three years has existed between us ne
teacher and taught must be severed, we
cannot allow you to leave without ex-
pressing our regret and Borrow at the
parting. Your kindly courtesy has on•
clewed you to us all, and in the difficult
position you have held so long, with
profit to us (and we trust some degree of
pleasure to yourself,) you have always
tempered justice with mercy. We now,
as a token of the esteem in which you are
held, present you with this Bible and
obain, knowing that in the pages of the
one you will continue to learn those les.
sons of the Great Teaoher, that make
wise unto salvation, and that in whatever
position you may be placed you will
shine pure and unsullied as the gold of
the chain.
Signed on behalf of the pupils of U. S.
S. No, 16, Howiek and Grey.
Fos Impure, Weak and Impoveriehed
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint,Near•
Ogle, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis', Con-
sumption, Gall Slooes, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, 000ERICH, ONT.
J. M. MaLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by 'ens. Fox, Druggist, Brussels.
Wilt
EV SAVED
GINED
IIENCD BY DEALING WITH
You are well served and gain money.
•Lest Mattes oft fire Coo'{, .Parlor and Coal stoves
That Cannot be Beaten.
Targe Assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods, Lanterns,
Cutlery and Graniteware.
We role a specialty of putting in Coal and Wood
,furnaces, and Warrant Satisfaction,
Stove Coal for Sale and always on hand.
Special attention to Jobbing and Repairs.
'Tilton 86 Turnbull, Brussels.
Cannan also loot a Rood audience 'lou lromeanr 1 a r r,,r) 400 )11 ns will ba 4.0041
day (welling to beau I 4 k) It1re on ',Tiede by the f-110 slipped Isom 111+' New
au'I (4011( h " York.10t uul ;'oche ralitatn p0 sel•l;ord
It, ins4'. 4.' lwpb 11 3.%5,1 1,. 1 t• .40110 1 11a t I „erh1411. t re uuRh(Y
Iiia, 4,) 1)4)4 '1' 140111 111cd1.al (1:1111)11.11 f;hul 1,114. vee0u1 10 ,ala in port, Fur it
11. Tim 'ipso)] and it. Livingston, of time it looked ae it they might tie up et
f.rini'c 11 11'nl 1'111011o; 11. Iloy, cf Davy Jonc'eenb•marine port. The big
lichu•d ,,f I rartir'tl 50101100, Toronto ; chip, kith 57 (whir 1348 el,era,te passu.
'ere 04141 111111 a llacrlsauo and enernwca
,radA. Alrl)ownll, of 'termite Bnntal
tlnllegis, aro homo for the C1llriutlnas
halides s,
3LinCltuosv".
D. Geddes has sold hie prolog horse,
"Ise V" for a good ilgnre,
D, 117. Boyd, of Chiang(, is spending
the 01,0134 ee holidays under the pare nt-
al roof,
Thos. Borns, hostler at Mellovitto&,
Heron's hotel, had his left arm broken
near the shoulder.
The Ounnty Lodge of Orange Young
Britons will be held in Walkerton on
Jan. 101h, at 2 p. m.`
Dan. Finlayson, of this village, was
taken to the Loudon Aeylum for the In
eine, by Oonstable Shoebottom.
Miss Jessie A. MacKenzie, of the Clara
Berton Training School for Nurses,
Chicago, ie visiting friends at Loobaleh,
Two handred evergreen trees wore
shipped from the Luckuow station to
Buffalo for the Cheistmee festivities in
that city.
Aubrey & Day porcha.e1 a line pear
of horses from John M 1i uzie, of the
1st con. of Kinloss. '1'4 y tipped the
scales at 5526 pounds ; 0 4", only a Dolt,
weighed 1800 pmmd0. '1 . oy are about
the heaviest pair of hmres ever sold in
Luoknow,
The members of Kin10n4111 Methodist
church choir and their pastor, met at
the residence of E. Stiviere and present-
ed Mise M. 53', Stewart; lonelier of S. S.
No. 8, Kinlose, and Miss Sadie Richards,
organist of choir, with a handsome
Teaohor'e Bible each, accompanied by au
address.
Clinton.
J. W. Hill has disposed of his flour and
feed business to W, Damien,
Clinton has been fortunate in the feet
that it bas not had a fire for nearly a
year and a half.
During the past week Doherty & Co.
made a shipment of organs 40 Cape Town,'
South Afrion, and also to the West
Indies,
Mies Ella Woethiugtown, of Chicago,
late of town, left on Tueeday for Winni-
peg, Mon., where she purposes beginning
business on her own a000unt.
Mise Topping, late of town, ie spending
the Winter at Atlanta, Ga., and writes to
friends here that her health is consider-
ably improved. Mr. Karn also writes
from New Mexico that he ie enjoying
good banith.
Mr. Fair, of the Olinton Mills, made
the largest shipment of flour that has
ever left this station. It consisted of 2,-
600 seeks, and filled 14 ordinary box once.
It was destined for Glasgow and Liver-
pool.
John Plewee, who resides on the Bay•
field road, a short distance .from town,
had the misfortune to break tie ankle.
He was driving a load of straw into the
barn wlfen be was thrown off, with result
stated. This ie the second time the same
ler has
been
broken,
have been completed
with Mr. Shenk, of the Commercial
Hotel, for the erection of a curling rink.
He has purchased the old Johnston livery
property at 9850, adjoining the hotel, and
has removed the building, in plane of
which he will ereot a first.olass rink, to
be 85x154 feet.
The following are the officers eleoted
for L. 0. L. No. 710 for the ensuing
term :—W. M., J. P. Sheppard ; D, M.,
Thos. Beacom ; Chap., A. M. Todd ; R.
S., P. Oantelon ; F. S., W. G. Smith ;
Treas., D. Cantelon ; D. of 0., W. Ford ;
Lecturers, J. Ford and E. Robinson ;
Committee, W. Ford.
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noes, On Deo, 0th a wove boarded do n
a
atenm r from the port bow, swept the
110.r.t l
1„41,5111 from beneath the badge,
damaged the retie ire I bridge, flooded, the
decks and tore up 41,e overhang of the
nppoelleek. Good rranutn'htp brought
the ship out of the storm.
]i.,ctudll)tt A-5'-
(lutended for last week,)
Mies Jessie McLean, of Walkerton, is
visiting her 041110, Mrs. 11. MoIntneh.
Mrs. Stitt, of the 1211 line, nae gone to
Ceedi0on to take one of her sister, who ie
very ill.
Ld,Drager, who was severely injured
by falling from a scaffold some time ago,
is 1105 reoover1544 very Tepidly.
The Public eobools olosed on Wednes-
day, Petitions Nos. 8 and 9, McKillop,
are changing teachers this pear, Mesere.
McKee and Rae retiring from the pro•
feseion. Their respective encomium nr0
'1', McQuade, of Beechwood, and A.
lorboe, of Listowel.
The conoert held in the 0obool house
here Inst Friday evening was fiery 6u0•
coastal, the proceeds amounting to over
980.00. The program was, as w0 antiai•
pitted, an excellent one. The music and
elocution of Prof. hawking, of Brussels,
was specially appreciated:
We should be much obliged to John C.
if he gave us n rest on the McKillop
school controversy. Ile may have just
reasons for oonipleiut, but should itnow
that not even the lire eating element can
approve of language so coarse and abusive
as that which narked bis last letter to
the press.
The Ontario Opposition's criticism on
Gof.er5C1a. the Education Department ie surely very
The Goderich Organ Co. employees are gratuitous. Little fault is found with
now working overtime, from 7 to 9 p. in. the present ]Sigh School system, but Mr.
Ed. 1110 is now proprietor of the cafe Whitney would expand and broaden the
Bedford, having opened out a few days Public school system of education 1 As
since. if it was f11 need of this broadening and
Tile Kensington 00. hoe boon 591001.9- expanding process I The majority of
texturing Christmas goods the past two people know full well that our Public
weoke. sobool course is broad enough (and per-
Oourb Benmiller No. 86, 0. 0. F., will haps a little more) at'preseot. The Op -
hold their annnel oyster supper on New position would soon a bettor point if
Years' eve. they charged the Ontario Government
Life Insurance should be booming in' of parsimony in its dealings with the
Goderich, for during the past week four Provinoial University. This institution
outside agents were pushing for risks. is one of which Canadians may justly
Now wiudowe aro being placed in the feel proud. Its fame extends throughout
office in the County building formerly 00- the length and breadth of the Amerioan
oupied by the Blaster of the High Court oonbinent. Its students are, for the most
of Justice. part, drawn from this Province, of oours°,
Win. Marlton has purobased the dredge but a glance at its oaleodar will show
Arnoldi; now wintering in the harbor, that there are students there from all the
and is moving it over to the harbor island Provinces of the Dominion ; a number
for improvements. from the Republio to the South of ue ;
W. A. Routledge, of the Heron Road, and several from Great Britain auct Ire.
Goderich• township, sold a dressed, seven land ; while the high' standard of the
months porker whioh weighed 820 lbs. University ie shown by the fact that its
It was of the Cheater White breed, undergraduates are, admitted ad onnciem
The Spring Assize Court will open in etatum by the University of Cambridge,
Goderich on Monday, Maroh 7th, Jns0iee England. The Institution just wanbe
Rose presiding, and the Chancery Court one thing to bring it to the very front
will open on Monday, May 8041, before rank of the leading Universities of the
Justice Ferguson. world, viz., able finauoial supper t, which
At the recent session at the College of we hope will nob be much longer with -
Pharmacy, Toronto, Chas. A. Watson, held. We know the Government fully
W. Graham Williams, Abraham Potts realize the importance of this great in•
and Herbert E. MoLean, of Goderich, etibgtion ; but then there is the ory
successfully passed the Junior examin• against state maintenance of higher Edu
ation, the first three takiug first class cation ; the Government are the servants
honors and the Inst named, "second. of the people and do nob consider them.
Chas. Watson obtained fleet position in selves authorized in giving the neoeseary
Practical Chemiatry, Latin and Posology, support. At some future time, with the
and W. Williams a first in the last named permission of tine Editor, we shall have a
subject, being equal with Chas. Wnteon, little more to say on the subjeot of high -
A oommnnioation was read at the town es education and why the expense of fb
Council from County Clerk Lane, regard. should he borne by the State,
ing one Brindley, an idiot sent to the
House of Refuge from the town of Gode-
riob, and enclosing the motion made at
the recant session of the County Council
requeeting the town authorities to remove
the said Brindley, Moved by 2nd Daley. -
Reeve, seconded by Oolwell, that the
Clerk be authorized to answer the Dom.
munication by stating that as we have
110 place to pub Brindley in, we cannot
do anything ab present, besides we do
not recognize any obligation to act. Oar.
ried.
Y,is+tow el.
[intended for last week.]
IOtrs. Mali, of New York, ie the gust of
her slater, Mies Gibbs.
It is stated that the Imperial Bank
will open a branch here early in January.
The schools olosod on Wednesday and
reopen the first Monday in the new year.
OR. Watson, of Hamilton, inspector of
the Bank of Hamilton, was here last
week. •
There waw no service in Knox oburoh
Sunday evening on account of the Metho-
dist ohuroh anniversary.
The skating rink opened again on
Monday evening, the ice being in splendid
condition. The Iookey team had their
first practice on Tuesday evening,.
The Listowel town council is lust now
engaged in a struggle with the electric
light problem. They are at loggerheads
with W. H. Green, who had the con.
Mad for putting in the aro light eyeball.
An interesting equabble is evidently
developing.
A.11 the taxes, except some 91,500,
whioh includes exatnptione, were paid
before the 1401 of December. The
amount collected le about $17,000.
Those not now paid will have 5% added.
Mr. nus Mrs. Coleman ban retested
to town and are residing at their old
home on Penelope street.
Burglars entered the residence of Dr.
Thompson, Inkorman street, Wednesday
afternoon and stole two suite of clothes,
a Winter (oat and 00105 other clothing,
beebdee considerable jewelry. The
burglary took place sometime between
8 aad 6 o'clock, while Dr, and Meg.
Thompson were out, but as yob there le
no clue to the culprit,
The town is now well lighted with
about $0 oro eloatrio 11ght0, which give
good satisfac 1iou, It seems to be the
general opinion that Mr. Green, of
Wingbam, who installed the p14010, hie
sold oub to the Gas. Co., oe individual
members of it. If so be bus certainly
broken the split if not the ,Otter of his
writhed with the Council.
Rev. Dr. Garman, of 'Toronto, Gent.
at Supeeintcndent of the Alethodiet
011401, conducted the anniversary
services in that chetah on Sunday, end
delivered unusually able and inetruntbve
discourses in 11 usual vigorous. and
pointed manner. Solos by Mise Roth-
well and Miss Carson, and special mnele
by the choir was also Appreciated by the
)txeter.
The Trtvitt Memorial oburoh is now
lit by electricity.
Duman 11'IoKay, Exeter North, is sof-
fering from a severe attack of inflam,
malion of the lunge.
Tax Collector Creech says that not
during hie term of office has the village
taxes been e0 promptly paid as this year.
As was promised by the Exeter Elec-
tric Light and Power Go , the morning
electric light service was commenced on
Tuesday, the current being turned on at
six and remaining till daylight.
Fireman's convert the fust week in
January. Firet•alass musical talent bee
beim engaged. Chairman's address by
Dr. Rollins touching on hie torr through
Englund, Ireland and Scotland.
The sad and sudden death of Richard
Pickard, of the late firm of R. Riohard &
f
Son, which oaonrrod at the a reel -
demos about 11 o'clock on Wednesday
night, Deo, 1601, was a shook to his many
friends in this 0ommnnity.
We deeply regret to announce the death
of a prominent 0301000 of Exeter in the
person of David Johns. The public gen.
entity will share in the regret. Mr.
Johns died on Monday of last week after
being confined bo bed for about a month,
The deceased was a promiueub figure -in
our daily life for many years. A inan of
great energy, pluck, alerting probity,
sound views and admirable disposition,
deceased will be greatly missed in the
community. Mr. Johns was 60 years of
age. Ile married early in life. Being of
a plucky, speculative turn, he in 1857
went to Australia, then is land of spe0n•
lotion and gold, lie reter00d to Canada
in 1858 shims whioh time he bee lived in
Exeter, reepeotod by all its citizens ae a
man of excepbioeel merit. Deoeasod
carried on hardware businese for many
years with suo0eas.
De. Rollins, who has been in different
parte of Europe—Pinglaud, Iroland and
Scotland—arrived home on Saturday
night, Dec. 18. A Mega number of citi-
zens) accompanied by the Exeter Bend,
Whored at the station to greet him. As
the .train pulled in from the South the
band struck tip an appropriate soleotiop
et the oompletigo'of which, tbo Dootor
addressed the gathering in a few volt
chosen remarks, The Doctor was then
driven to Ma home, e0oempenied by the
band and the largo erowd. On arrival tt
tho house the baud again played beautiful
eoloctious aatoe whioh they wore invited
into the hones whore to daintyluncheon
large eon5pegatlona Veto it, I)ov. Di, was served. The Docter'e ocean trip
The Woodsbook Council has deoioed to
publish the assessment roll.
The editor of the Toronto Globe, J. S.
Willison, is mentioned ae a possible Sena-
tor in the place of Sir Oliver Mowat.
Dick Grant, of St. Marys, broke the
five mile record at the Harvard Univer•
city Dross 000000yrun. Hie time wag 28
minute, 25 4.5 seconds.
W. B. Thornton, West Oxford, has
started a fish hatchery, and has now over
200,000 trout fry, with whioh he will
etook his ponds next Spring.
According to the Star, 9100,000 have
been spent in Goderioh in building oper.
atione clueing thepast year ; some 20 fine
brick houses have been erected,
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R LEADERS.
3RIEZE ULSTER&.
Ulsters Sold elsewhere at $U and $12 00, here for $9 00.
Ulsters 9 10 00, " 7 00.
Ulstors 8 8 50, " 6 50.
Ulsters t1 6 6 50, " 4 00.
Ulstors called a $5.00 bargain elsewhere, here for $3.50.
Fur Coats and Gaps.
Out of the largest and bust selection of Fur Coats shown in
Brussels this season we have only two left which will be clear-
ed out at a bargain. Also a few Fur Caps left which will be
solei at a good reduction.
Tailoring Department.
Our Tailoring Department, . which needs no mention, is of
established merit, which you will confirm by giving us a call.
FURNISHING -S.
The Choicest stock of Neckwear ever shown in Brussels will
be to hand this week:, also a choice selection of Hats, Caps,
Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs,,. Muff.
lers, Gloves and Underwear on hand.
Present of a Watch.
All purchasers of $10,00 and upwards, at one time, will
receive a handsome Nickel Watch, stem-winder, valued at
$2.50.
The above bargains holcl ;oocl for Cash, only for the
holiday season.
afford.,
The Leading Tailor and Furnisher.
COMiaMOtril=ffEHtsoosocoawmes."-.B=MBetMOMIIMIBMIIM
Our new line of Axes at•65c and 90c sell at sight,
Lance Tooth Saws at $2.76 guaranteed.
Clothes Wringers for $2,00.
A
6 oz, bottle of Sewing Machine 0i1 for 100.
5 Gallons American Coal Oil, and the latest improved, 5
gallon can for X12.50.
F� EPAT
Consists of Granite, Diamond and Nickle Wates.
Nickle Plated Copper Tea Kettles andCopper Boilers
at
prices that please.
Pure Lead LtTmp Glasses at the price of common ones.
CHRIST
GOODS m a
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Consisting 'of special lilies of Silverware and Lalnp
Goods at prices that will surprise. Wedding Presents and Silver
Tea Sets a specialty. Be auto to see 01.1r banging Lamps.
A $20,00 Silver Tea Set for $17,00
by being one of six or more to give us your order for a set. A sam-
ple of the set may be seen in our store, It consists of 5 pieces
quadruple silver of handsome design made by Simpson, Hall, Millar
& Co., of Montreal, with their name stamped on every piece.
5 'Cash for Hides, Furs and Shoop Skins.
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