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n Order to Clear out
nx' Su>'plus Stock of
Wo will for TWO Weeils
sive tlxe large Discount of
Oi e Fourth Off. Thie
G.ilinawale is extra value
t e'g••uias prices. A good
iaortment tee/1008e from.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller and
Fanny Goods Dealer.
9RAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & B.
Trains thane Brussels Station, North
and South as follows:
,., Gor is SovTH, Genie Nowa,
Mail.: 6:94 a,m. Mixed 9:45 a.m,
laxpross 1159 a.m. Mail 8:18 p,m,
Mixed 9 00 p.m.Exprea0 9:49 p.m,
111 A`f: 11 tis Cuts.
A ohiel's among ye takin'notes,
An' faith he'll prent it,
1890.
RENEW,
PumLIO school reopened on. Thursday.
Tamnew telephones are upland ready
for business.
L1vaornn times set in this week by the
'S g'Of the sleighing.
.MERos intends building a stable
lately acquired property in town.
new Council will represent the foi-
e callings, editor, grocer, grain dual•'
a0dware, and furniture dealer.
018E a quantity of wood is being
led into town . since the sleighing
Dry wood fetches 31.50 per third.
ittle green wood is offering yet.
aDAY of this week was the Mootb-
Fair and attracted quite a
number of horses were sold.
ir will be held Thursday,:
ETON was the leasee of the
for 1895, at 3123. W. 3.
d them last year at 598.
s office is in the postoffice,.
be found.
monna8, of Grey township,
nth old dressed bog to Mee-
Vanetone, on Wednesday,
d 470 pounds. It was a cross
re and Cbeater White.
the new year the use of the pri-
ostsard will be legal in Canada,
rdinary card may be sent through
ails, as well as the regular official
card, if a one cent. stamp is at -
d.
RAL CLUB. --The regular meeting
els Liberal Club will be held on
vveenniagal this woek. As'busi-
portan will come before the
ting a large a tendance is requested.
,etiug at 7:30 o lock,
Cum annual meeting of Brussels cheese
tory will be held in the Town Hall in
apiece on Saturday afternoon,Jan.19th
o'clock. The Auditors' report will
presented and arrangements made for
rying on the M aine89 next season.. A
urge attendance of those interested asked
GREY Branoh Agricultural Society will
ld its annual meeting in the Town
Brussels, on Thursday afternoon of
eek, beginning at 1:30 o'clock.
of officers, receiving the annual
a will constitute the business.
aeon Society will hold its meeting
e Wedricaday following,
mars for the revision of the Dominion
otera' Lists, fn East Huron, by Judge
Doyle, Revising Barrister, will beheld as
follows :-Blyth, Jan. 30th ; Cranbrook,
Rn. 17th ; Brussels, Jan. 17th ; Ethel,
Jan, 18th ; Wingham, Jan. 22nd ; Wrox-
afar Jan. 24611; Morris, atBelgrave, Jan.
161b ; Turnberry, at Bluevale, Jan. 28611;
$owiok, Jan. 29th.
' Puma MEETING. Monday evening the
f Town Hall was filled to the doors to
lifJvca."what the various candidates' had to
y in reference to Municipal and School
oard affairs. H.' Dennie was voted to
e chair and gave excellent satisfaction.
he trusiees spoke first, Rev. Jno. Ross,
A. Reid, T. Farrow and W. F. Vanstone
being the only nominees present when
called upon. The chief topics spoken en
was the opening of the fifth room in the
echJL
For the Oouncil,_speeches were
may the following persons :-W. H.
Ke. Graham R
�vi4iame W. H.
Maakan Jae: Ir
g , Win, Geo. Bather, J.
6i4-ynn, B. Gerry, P. Soots, R. Leather -
dale, and G. F. Blair, W. Blasltill also
0ppol08 fa reference to a'Magistrate's ogee.
dile meeeing was brought to a aloes by
liaseing a vote of thanks to the chair.
Min,
100 90010 PAeX.-Peter Thompson,
ttendent of the Algonquin National
r 1, (well known in Brussels)), is in the
cltyfor the purpose of making hie annual
report. In an interview Friday with 'a
representative of The Mail, be gelid that
considerable improvement bad been made
this season in the park. The number of
,emaill�aaamps bad been increased from 15
I, and about 25 miles of rondo and
ails had been out oat. There were a
d many visitors to the park during
8 past season, though not so many as
ere would have been had the flies not
peen more troublesome than sepal, . In
iinswer to an inquiry 'ss to the pame in
;ibe park, he said that both moose and
tl' ,r were plentiful, the latter especially'
there were else beaver, otter, mink,
in, mod other fur.bearing animals
undanoe. The number of men em.,
in the park during the summer'
rem Six to nine 88 ootlasionrequired,
the staff will be eomewhat redu0ed
the winter months. Mr, Thompson
that the new portion which was
8 to the park this year by order.in-
nil is a very valuably property, con
y moose and deer, and in•
end waters of Inany Impor-
!Toronto ]hail,
L 0 0 ,oUi, LABEL
The Subeoription Floe of TanEosx, if
Paid 8triotly in .advauge, is. ONE
DOLLAR.
If you do not renew within three
months of the date on your label the oriels
will be 3125 ; if yon do not renew within
six months of the date on your label the
prise will be $1,10. Nn paper will he Bent
longer than one year before being paid
for.
Send renewals directly to this office.
Money sent by registered letter, post -
dace money order, express money order
or draft, is at our. risk, A post.ofboe
order up to $4 costs only two ciente,
The change on your label will notify
you of our receipt of the 910087, If not
changed in three weeks drop us a card
and we will trace the matter up..
Address all lettere and make all obegnes
and ordere payable to W. H. Kerr, Brus•
eels,
When remitting money do not fail to
give post office address.
When notifying us of ohange of addreee
do not fail to give both old and new poet
office addressi
Look at Your Label.
THE annual meeting of the Howiok
Muteal Piro Inenranoe Co. will be held
in Gorrie on Friday, 18th inst. A big
business is done by this Company.
A oaex0E of advt. for 3. H. Thompson,
of Henfryn, came to hand too lobe for
this issue. He ie offering speoial bar-
gains that our readers will do well to
watch for.
ENTERED INTO RosT.-On December
23rd Mrs. John Thompson died at her
home in South Monaghan, Peterboro'
County, after a short illness, aged 75
years. Deceased was the mother of Mrs.
M. A. Tomball, of Bruesel8. The fun-
eral took place on Deo. 27th. Mr.
Thompson died about 23 years ago.
KIND Wouns:-In renewing his sub=
soription for 1895 a subscriber in Michi-
gen writes "Tam Poor is too cheap as I
would not be without it for twice the
money." -A. letter from Manitoba says ;
"Enolosed find subscription for 1894 and
1895. THE POST 1e a very welcome visit.
or to our home as it gives us all the old
home news:" An Ontario subscriber
adds this poeteoript to his letter "Would
not like todo without THE POST as it
seems like a letter from home every
week to me."
MABRIAOE.-Seaforth Was the scene of
a pretty and happy event on Wednesday
of last week, when one of the popular
young ladies of that clank town became
the wife of a well-known Clintonian.
plias Nellie Malay, eeoond daughter of J.
McKay, (and sister of Dr. McKay) was
married at her own home to Lachlan
Kennedy. The bride was becomingly
and beautifully attired, and was support.
ed by her sister Minnie, while Norman
Fair, of Clinton, performed the Same
office for the groom. Rev. Mr, Hodgins
solemnized the oeremony. After a wed-
ding repast, they left on a wedding tour
to some of the Western American 'eines,
after whioh they willsettle down to the
realities of life in Clinton. • Lack's many
friends here extend very cordial greetings
to himself and bride.
CANADIAN ORDER of FORESTERS. -At last
regular meeting of Court Princess Alex-
andria, No. 24, O. 0.I'., the following
offioere were elected for the ensuing term:
W. H. Oloakey, 0. R. ;
A.Reid, P 0. R.
Jas. Shurrie,V. O. R. ;
S. Plum, Chaplain;
Walter Smith, Rec.-Seo. ;
A. Koenig, Fin. -Seo. ;
W. Blaehill, Treasurer ;
C. Ritchie, Sr. Woodward ;
Jelin Wilbee, Jr. Woodward ;
Jessie Wilbee, Sr. Beadle;
• N. Flatt, Jr. Beadle ;
Physicians, Drs. Graham end Mc-
Kelvey.
There are over 50 members in connection
with this thriving Court and they have
over $700 in hand for their reserve. The
Court meets semi-monthly in Blashill's
Hall.
FAnumns' INSTrTUTE.-The annual meet-
ing of. the East Huron Farmers' Ioetitu6e
will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels,
on Friday, Jan. 185h. The program will
be as follows :-Forenoon session at 10 a.
m.-"Underdraining," John McMillan,.
M. P. ; "Care of an Orohard," James
Sheppard, of Queenston ; "How to raise
a Steer for the British Market," Robt.
Currie, of Wingham. Afternoon session
at 1 o'clock -Election of officers ; "How
roads should be constructed and how beat
to 'maintain them," Jas- Sheppard, of
Queoneton "Breeding and, Feeding of
Hogs,' T. E. ,Hays, Seaforth ; "Colli,
vation of the soil for Roots or Grain
Crops," John McMillan, M.P. ; "How to
manage a Dairy Farm in Ontario and
make it pay," Alex.. E. Werk, Wanstead ;
Robs. Cleland, Listowel ; J. C. Morrison,
Winthrop. Evening session a6 8 o'olook.
Addressee by the above speakers inter-
sparser!
nter-
s pp arsed byvocal and instrumental
c ental maeie.
All are invited.
Wm= o!' PiAYnn.-Next week being
the week of universal prayer, .union meet-
ings will be held in the Methodist and
Presbyterian churohes as, follows, begin-
ning each evening at 7:30 :- Tuesday,
Jan. 8th, in Knox ohnrch, address by
Rev. G. H. Oobblediok, Prayer for the,
whole Charoh of Christ; for the muni.
feetation of the spirit, in order to toper.
atfon from the world and sanotifloation
to the Lord ; for greater unity among the
followers of Christ; that the growth of
Romanism and superstition, rationalism
and infidelity, may be arrested ; and
that believers may be stimulated to work
more earnestly for Christ. Wednesday,
Jan. 9th, in the Methodist ohnrch, ad.
dress by Rev. Joo. Ross, Praise to God
for increasing interest in the spread of
the gospel, for offers of personal service,
for opens doors throughout the world, and
for the manifested power of the Holy
Glloet in various missions. Prayer that
all the missionaries and Christian
workers may endued with power from
on high ; that the privilege and duty of
evangelizing .the world may be fully
andere600d,,and that many more laborers
may be sent forth into the harvest.
Thursday, Jan. 106h, in Melville church,
address by Rev. David Miller. Prayer for
families, that parents may have grade to
train their ohildron in the knowledge of
God, for all young people that they may
be brought to Christ, for more abundant
spiritual fruit from Christian Sooieties.
and_atmeeietion5 of young men and
y0509! wonaon, 518 Sabbath schools, day
sclidols, colleges and nniversltioa,
SaolviiiAl n.-Sllarthand pupils: 905 ro.
minded that the 01983 will be resum5d on
Monday next, 7th inst., in Principal
Oameron'e room, et 8 p'oloek, prompt,
Let all the members endeavor; to be
preeeut.
Seamon Trustee election will take place
next Monday, between the hours of 0 a,
M. and a", p. in. The candi;hetes are Rev,
a 11555 8, A., Dr, Graham, A, Reid, T.
Farrow and 3, R, Smith. The three fleet
mentioned Wvere members of last year's
Hoard, W. F. Vanetone and A- Kernig
Have withdrawn their names.
Business Locals,
Day stove wood for sale at MoOfaok-
en's.
HAitNEeo greatly reduced loping at E.
DenpiS', Brussels.
R,. LEATlioa»ALE 18 prepared to take any
amount et goose 598911ers in trade.
Lump Stook of 350068 Blankets and
Robes at low prim at H. Dennie', B5•ue•
eels,
Caws cheaper than over at Leather•
dale'e, Got prioes and come and See for
yourself.
Tnz us for your boots and shoes. All..
the best brands and very cheap.
I, 0. Riaharde,
Huta Wox,LrAtte to prepared to do saw
filing and setting at the livery barn.
Satisfaction guaranteed to every customer.
Emirs 26 Dent purchase calla for a
coupon for the sugar walking stiok at.
McAlpine's. Ask for a coupon.
Roane, blankets and Pur Coate reduced
in prim. Single harness very cheap.
I. C. Richards.
CARPET WEAVING. -Mrs. T. SloCrae does
fine carpet weaving at moderate rates.
Reeidenoe on Catherine street, Brussels.
WANTER :-An agent to take orders for
life size portraits. For terms write to
W. W. Burgess, Photog'. Elite Studio,
Mitchell, Ont.
(ADM WEAvINo.-The undersigned is
prepared to attend to all orders for
carpet weaving with promptness.
Moderate charges. Residence one door
South of John Vercoe'e former stand.
Wor. Gnororrn.
le you want anything in the furniture
line now is the time to buy. I have
bought right and I can sell right. R.
Lea6herdale.
KNITTING: -Mary H. Howe, of the, firm
of Howe & Co., is prepared to take in
knitting, or knit to order, soaks, stockings,
cardigan jackets, &o. Will exchange
good.. for wool. Store, one door South
of ilia Woollen mill, Brnseals. .Giveus a
call.
All kinds of eawe cleaned, gummed,
hammered, jointed, set, filed and oiled
at the Eaet end of Queen St., by saw
filer, T. McGregor, Brussels. Sawe
may be left and arrangements
made at JOloKay & Co's. hardware store,
Brunie Ont.
STovne, the cheapest ; lamps, most
brilliant; carpet sweepers, beautiful;
saws, the keenest ; axes, guaranteed to
out nails ; oil most illuminoue ; belle,
most musical ; whips, most elastic
silverware, most handsome, at B.
Gerry'a, Brussels.
WELL -DIGGING AND. DRILLING. -George
Birt hae all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling walls and is prepay
ad to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will.. insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms' reasonable, Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
aide of Turnberry et., Brussels. 84.91
Ir has been generally understood for
some time past that some change was
being made in the control of The Empire,'
and in Saturday's paper announcement
was made thaoa syndicate of wealthy
and influential men had secured a con-
trolling interest, with the intention of
taking an active part in its publication
and management. .The syndicate is
composed of : W. R. Brook, of W.
R. Brook & Co., President Canadian
General Electric 00.; Hon. Senator San-
ford, President Sanford Manufacturing
0o, ; Hon. Sir Frank Smith, Vioe-Preei•
dent Dominion Bank ; Thos. Long,
President Great Northern Transit 'Co. ;
Col. John I. Davidson, of Davidson :&
Hay, Vice -President Bank of Commerce ;
Warring Kennedy, of Samson,
Kennedy & 00., Mayor of Toronto ; H.
Cargill, M. P., of Cargill ;.A. F. Gault, of
Gault Bros„ Montreal, President Domin-
ion Cotton Mills Co. ; D. Morrioe, of D.
Morrioe, Sons & Co.,:Montreal; R. A.
Lucas, of Lucas, Steele & Bristol, Hamil-
ton ; Frank J. Phillipe, President Oobban
Manufacturing Co. and Consolidated Plate
Glass Co. ; James Murray, St.
Catharines ; Frank Turner, C. E., Tor-
onto ; H. J. Scott, Q. 0., Toronto ; D.
Creighton, Publisher, Toronto. This is
undoubtedly the strongest syndicate ever
formed in connection with a paper in
Canada. It will be notioed that while all
are warm supporters of the Conservative
party and policy, the majority are men
closely identified with the business inter-
ests of the country, and they announoe
that, while ae heartily as ever supporting
the Conservative Government, although
in no sense under its control, and having
a freer hand in political ma51tere, it 18
their intention: to make The Empire a
business man's as well as a•polibioal
paper.
KENNEDY-McKAY.-In Seaforth, on Dee.
2668, by Rev, T. Hodgins, kir.
Lsohlan, Kennedy, of Clinton, to
Mies Nellie McKay, of Seaforth.
Lorro-ELLIe,-At the residence of the
bride's parents, Grey, on New Year's
day, by Rev. J..F,.Barker, of Inger-
soll, Mr. Wm, Little, to lliee'Mary
Ellie, both of Ingersoll•
KEELEu-11iaMiLLAN.-At the residenoe of
the bride, on Wednesday, Deo, 19th,
R. B. Keeler, Jeweler, to M188 Jennie
McMillan, both of Teeewater.
GRAY
-MtlKELLAn,-At the Manse, Blyth,
on December 26111, by the Rev, A.
McLean, Mr.Joseph Gray, of Wing-
ham, to Mies Effie McKellar, of
Morrie.
HAavot-MOKAy.-On Deo. 259h, at the
residence of the bride's 'father, by
Rev. 3. O. Crothers, B. A., Dr. E. E.
Harvey, of Norwioh, to Isabel,eeoond
daughter of Mr. David' McKay, of
Port Hope.
FItANOIe-STaumeaas.-00. the 26th De.
camber, at the residence of the bride's
father, by the Rev. 33. S. Mellor, of
Atwood, Mr. John 0. Frannie, of`
Logan, to Mies Mary E. Struthers,
of the 16th oon., Elmo,. •
H8otau-Inv1HE--In Christ Church, Lieto-
wsl, on Xmas day, by Rev. J. F.
Parke, Mr, 3, J. Hym60 son of Mr.
John Lipner, of Mornington, t6 Miss
Jane Irvine, eldest daughter of Mr,
John Irvine, of Elma.
BT/ ,71(Dilll.D .64X5.1.. O, C4 X4D4.
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO,
ASSETS, (Seven Million Dollars) - 37,980,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) - • 32,009,990
genoieealt,princtpuf pcfata fta OWal'io, QssoLoc„ 1 anItola, l7Maited States c2 Llfaplwnd,
S691z,S' Be'aarg''A',r•
A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes. Discounted,
Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points,
'SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 31,00 and upwards from dat of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
SPECIAL ATTENT1ON GIVEN TO THE COLLECTiON OF FARHA M' SALE Nome. •
Everyfaoflj6y afforded Customers living at a distance.
J. A. STEWART MANAnen.
GILLIES & lSIVIXTII, B e.i•V OE S,
33R, U e s ,:E L S e
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts 13ought and sold on
all points in Canada, United Statgs and Great Britain.
FARMERS NOTES DISCOUNTED,
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY.
&wares Rams O/Pa2"t'rm!Jrr.
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com-
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
Iva effect to write llneur,mce In old English or Canadian Companies, or in Mut-
ual Companies as m,ay be desired.
AGENTS Fon CANADA AND UNITED STATES THE CANADIAN BANE of CONAInj6E.
=ma-
Aeamox.-In Morris, on Saturday, Deo.
- . 29th, 1894, Francis, third son of
Frank Ashton, aged 26 years and 22
days.
THoarnsoN.-At her home, South Mon-
aghan, Peterboro' Qo.. on Deo. 23rd,
Jane, widow of the late John Thomp-
• son, aged 75 years.
McNArn.-ln•Grey, on January lst, Jane,
danghterlof Jae. McNair, aged 80
years, 6 months and 4 days,
SSL-t2SSfmI.,S . M.ARKAT6.
Fall Wheat 54 56
Spring Wheat .,, 54 56
Barley 36 40
Peas 53 54
Oats 26 28
Batter, tubs and rolls.... 14 15
Eggs per dozen,,... 14 00
Flour per barrel 8 00 3. 50
Potatoes 30 00
Hay per ton 7 CO 00
Salt per bbl•, retail...-1 00 00
Hides trimmed , . • 8
Hides rough ....,.. 2 2i
Sheep skins, each ....... 20 40
Lamb - skins eaoh........ 15 ' 40
Apples per bbl........... 1 25 1 25
Hoge, Live 3 50 3 75
Hogs, Dressed 4 75 4 80
Tenure, Jan. 2. -Market quiet.
Wheat -Care of white sold on low freight`
to mill east at 78o and 3 ears of red and
white,north and "west freights. sold at
570 ; oars of No. 1 hard sold west at 78
ate.,; oars quoted at 82 cents at North
Bay. Fier :-Cars of straight roller
quoted at $2.80, Toronto freights. Bar-
ley -No. 1 quoted at 44o east ; oars of
No. 2 ,outside nominal at 40a. Oats-
Steady, at 27o bid for cars of mixed
west, and 28e for white ; cars on track
here quoted at 32o. Peas-68dents bid
for cars, north and west, and 54o middle
freights west.
EAST BUFFALO, Jan. 2. -(Mattie reoeipte
.-Forty-one head. Market steady, but
few here. Sales -Fat cows, good to
choice, $2.80 to 33 ; light to medium
steers, 38.46 to $4.25 ; bulls, $2.46 to
$2.75. Hoge-Reoeipte, 6,760 heed.
Market dull and lower ; market, declin-
ing tendency :-Yorkers, 34.75 to $4,86 ;
good mixed, $4.80. to 34.85 ; good medi-
ums, 34.75 to $3.86 ; closing, $4.75 ;
ohofoe heavy, $4.80 to $4.85 pigs, early,
$4.86 to $4.90 ; closing, $4.75 to $4.80 ;
roughs, $8.75 to 34 ; stage, $3.25 to $8.75.
Sheep and lambs-Reoeipte, 14,000
head. Market slow and lower for all but
oL.,ioo to prime lambs ; gales, good
lambs, $4 to $4.26 ; choice, 34.35 to $4.-
50 ; fair to good $8.25 to 33.86 ; nulls and
common, $2.25 to 33 ; mixed sheep, slow
$2.25 to 32.65; common, $1.75 to $2;
export grades dull and lower at $8.25 to
93.75 for fair ewes and good weathers.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
WOOD WANTED...100 CORDS
F ` of Green, Bard Stovewood wanted
for Cash, G. A. DEADMAN,'
Druggist, Bookseller, &o,
COMFORTABLE, HOUSE AND
lot for Bale in Brussels. For further
_particulars apply at Tun Poem Publishing
House,
GREY PLAID S1AWL LOST
between Brussels bridge and the Dem-
etery on Wednesday morning, The finder
will greatly oblige by leaving it at THE Poem
Publishing House.
STRAYED ON THE PREMISES
of the undersigned, Lot 20, Con, 12,
Grey, in October, a ewe. lamb, Owner is re.
eneetod to prove property, pay expellees
and take her away
VALENTINE 70ER3T1R,
284 Oranbrook,P.O
.
Fir AND SIX LOTS FOR.
- Sale or to rent, being 6118 property
North of the railway, belonging to Jenni
Smart. For narlicelare es to price and
terms, apply. to WM. AINLEY,
18.96 Ament'eFaotory,Brnseele.
TENDERS WILL BE REOEIV
JL En by the undersigned unto Jan, 16th,
for the carpenter work, and furnishing a fur-
nace in a oomtemplated residence. The
lowest or any tender not necessarily emot-
ed, Plans and specifications may. he Boon by
applying to JOHN CUT'i.',
Lot 5, Coni 1, Groy,'
Jamestown P.-0.
HOW10K FARMERS' MtITUAL
FIRE 'INSURANCE CO.
Nottce hereby given that the Annual
meet' n g of the Bowiok .Mutual Flro Insur-
ance 00, will be bold in the 1.Pownehip 11a31,
oaloolc .m, forbi,e'pnrnp1oeoofredeilingthe
annual report, the oleo tion of two dirce6 re
and ono auditor, and rho trnoeaotlou of any
other beeineoe deemed ncooseary for the
welfare of the Company, All mambos are
rage°eted to attend,•
Brussels Cheese Factory.
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of Brussels-Obeoee
Factorywill beheld in the Town IIaAi,Brue-
eele, on Saturday, January 196h,, at 2 p, m.
The Auditors' report will be presented aad
arrangements made for another year's busi-
ness. All who are interested are requested
to attend,
HA1RRIS & M•oLAl10HLIN,.
25.2 • Proprietors.
SAW GUMMING. -THE UN-
DERSIGNED bap tie emery grinder in or-
der for gumming saws at J, & P. Ament'e fee -
tory whore he will be pleased to attend to
the requiremeata of the public. All sorts of
edge tools carfully ground and sharpened.
Anything from a en -unite to a broadaxe
can be put in order in a .work -manlike
manner. Charge always reasonable.
D, STE WART.
JrRRESHING OUTFIT FOR
Bale. -The undersigned offers for sale
tie A bel. Engine- and Separator, both in
good working order. Ho will also dispose of
his shingle mill. Beason for selling, ill
health. A bargain will bo given. For
further particulars ae to price, terms, &o.,
apply to RICHARD MITOHs1LL,
5 tf Lot 16, Con. 9, Grey, or 0 raobrook P 0
Teacher Wanted,
Teaober.wanted for 8. S..No.1, Grey town-
ship, male, 2nd olaee cortffioote preferred.
Applicant to state salary. Applications re-
ceived either personally or,lnwriting up to
2 p,' 01., January 8th.
T1408. CALDER, Secretary,
OranbreokP. O.
ANNUAL MEETING.
Tho annual mooting of the East Huron
Agricultural Society will be held in the
Town Hall, Brussels, on Wednesday, Jamie,
1895, at 1:80 o'elook,sharp. For the purpose
of receiving the Auditors' report, electing
offioere for the ensuing year and tranaaoting
such other businessasmay come before the
m eating
FERGUSON, D. 6TEWART,
President. Secretary.
6, ANNUAL . MEETING.
The -annual meetingof the Grey Branch
Agricultural Society will be held in the
Town Ball, Brussels, on Thuraday,Jan, 10,
1895, at 1:50 o'clock, sharp. For the purpose
or receiving the Auditors' report; electing
offioere for the ensuing year and transacting
molt of her bueinees as may come before the
mooting.
THOS, 1150LAUCHLIN, W. H. 101988,
President, Secretary, ,
REAL ESTATE.
I1ARMS FOR SALE. -THE UN-
mmEsloNEn has several good Farms for
sale.and to rent, easy terms,. in Townships
of Morris and Grey. F 6, SCOTT,Brueoels.
ARM FOR SALE OR TO
DENT. -The undersigned offers hie 180
sore farm, being Dote 12 and W } 18, Oon. 5,
Grey for sale. On the promises is g Dom.,
fortable brick house, new bank barn, good
orchard, walla, f°noes, &o. 150 acme cleared
balance `bush. A bargain will be given, 3!
not sold the farm will be rented for a term
of years.. For further particulars asta price
terms, &c., apply to
ROBT. Mo1E5, Proprietor,
11.8 Gerrie, P. 0
or to JAMES A, PRAIN,Brossels.
Good farm for Sale.
For Bale by 'ender N t Lot 25, Con, 5, town-
ship. of Morrie, 00, of Huron, 100 acres more
or less. About 90 acres cleared in good cul-
tivation, 21
nearly all in glues, 0 80005. in Fall
Wheat . • good orobard ; frame house x80 •
frame bank barn 00x81, part new and all new.
roofed, and other outbuilding°, Favorably
situated within 2 miles of Brussels. On the
place is a good profitable sand and gravel pit,
Tenders' will be received by the undersigned
at Brue5ole P. 0, Yip to JANUARY 10th, 3895,.E
The lowest or any tender not neceeoa•ily
accepted, Posseeeion can be given by let of
Peb„1895, if nodded, Addreee
OAS, MARTIN, BrusealaP,. O.
24.2 or A..H0N2'ER,
Notice to Creditors,
IN- THE ESTATE OF JOHN H. SOovoiwmLo,
OF. THE TOWNSHIP OF Mortars, Yams:,
DECEASED.
All portions having alaims against the es-
tate of John Hamilton Bomorvillo, late of
Township. of Morrie, Yeoman, deceased, aro
required to send partloularo of the sumo to
one of tho exeeu60r0 of said deceased, en or
before the 19511 day of,Jannar0',1835, after
whiolO data the exeoutors will distribute the
agitate among the Partioo entitled thereto,
having, reference only to the Manna of wh1811
notice Shull then have beau aiven, and atter
seen distribution the exeoutorewill not be
responsible for any part of the moots of the
08tat0 to any 080eon 0f whoeo 01819 they
eha11 not laevo raealve8 duo 006100.
Datodlleoam11oDAV186hI894,
1) 0. 000510
W. 8, Mo0EnouElt, JAat18 01lnadn, one of the ExoOutors,
Secretary, President. 28.3 Brussels P. 0.
,AN, 4, t$9$
SSZ
Our Lara 4.e.,
eortmenl of
BOOKS,
ALBIIMS,
GAMES,
CARDS,;
TOYS,
BOOKLETS,
DOLLS, NOTIONS, BLOCKS
PERFUMES, TOILET SETS,
FINE STATIONERY,
PHOTO. FRAMES, SH'A'VING' SETS
BIBLES OF ALL KINDS,
In fact everything for the Mame Season :.
AI
Fox's Drug Store,
la -We handle all the Daily and Weekly
Papers and Magazinee and will bo
pleased to receive your order for the
coming year.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
R L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
.Ly• Solicitor and 0onveyaneer. Oollee-
tione made. Ofiloe-Vanetone'eBleak, Brae.
eels. 21.89
NAT
M,.SINOLAIR,
• solicitor, Oonveyanoer,NotaryFub•
lie, 8,0. Of lee-'euetone's Block, 1 door
north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, &o. (late of Garrow &
Proa,lfoot's Offioe, Goderiab.) Office over
Gillies & Smith's Bank, Bruseele,
Money to Loan, 47
DENTAL.
E'N I 4.4
M. CAVANAGH, L. 10.8., D. D. S.,.
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OFeIGE-Over A.B. Smith's Store,
Brussels, Will visit Wroxeter the let and
8rd Mondaye and Blyth the 2nd and 4911
Wednesdays of eaoh month.
DR. DAVIDSON,
Honor Graduate Toronto University,
Licentiate Royal College Dental Burgeons,
Crown and Bridge work a epeoialt Moder-
ate
ratt a barber shop,ITurnberiy 80.,0B
Brea-
eels,
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
!J . Honor Graduate of the Ontario
'Veterinary Ooilego, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals in a com-
petent manner, Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Galls promptly at-
tended to, Office and Infirmary -Four doors
north abridge •l'arnberry et., Brussels.
H.. MOORE, V. S.,
• H. M„ V. M. 8. Graduate of the
Ontario Veteel nary College. Diseases of all
domesticated animals treated on scientific
prrnoiplee. Horse dentistry and diseases of
horned cattle a specialty. Calla promptly
attended to. Otfioe, over Johnston & Ooch.
ranee marble works. Infirmary at Beattie's
livery barn, Brussels ,Ont. 20•
IYIEDICAL. CARDS.
A. MONAUGHTON M. D.
• O.SI.,L.rt. 0.P., Edinburgh, M. O. P.
6. Out, Residence and office in Wiloon'e
Block, corner of mai aud Turnberry Sta.
T M. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
V • Physician, Surgeon, december, oto.
Graduate of Toronto University Medical
Faculty, Member of College of Physicians
and Snrgeona, Out. OFFIVE-Next` door to
McDonald -& Co., Walton Ont,
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MoCRAOKEN,
• Iesurer of Marriage Licenses. Office
at his Grocery, •Turnberry street. Brussels..
�N. BARRETT,
• Tonsorial Artist. Shop -Next door
south of A, M. Molloy & Oo's hardware store.
Ladies' andohildrene hair cutting a opooialty
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM
INSURANCE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
WELLINGTON MUTUAL IN-
epnexo5- Oo.. Established 1840, In•
eurav008 effected on all Town and Farm
Property at very low retell.
4, A. 01REIGHTON,
16.8m Agent, Brueeelo.
A.LEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court
Co. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land,. Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to toot. Oelleotions- made
Moe lit 8male'e iO1ook,Brueoolo,
MISS O'CONNOR, R. T.,
Teacher of instrumental music, on
Plano or Organ. Will ..$alt Wingham Tui,s-
day.atd Wednesdayof eaoh week. Resi-
dence 011 Pl'in0e6E1 Street, 130ueeolo.
A. HA , ,1
WKINS, M. 0. M.
T •. Organist in St, Sohn's 011uroh Brn -
8e18 and pupil, in the Art of,Teaohin of A.
W. T.'hayer,Mue,Loo„Now. York, will givo
lessons to pupilo either on plant or organ,
at his parlor over A, B, Smith's store, Brue-
eels, -Vocal loosone also given. Termsmod-
erato,
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN9
• Auobioneer,is always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook,. &d, Terme
cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0, Salon
may be arranged at Tam Pow Publlehing
House, Brussels..
(1 BORGE KIRKBY,
lJl •Ltaoneed Auctioneer. Sale Gond
5 not
ed on reasonable forma. Parma and roast
stock ingHoeso rdorslett atTam lion
01,hlngliouee,Brulpt6ttretton, itoo
P. 0,, will receive prompt attention,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LIMN -
art as an Auctioneer, I am prepared
68 conduct safo0 of farm stook at reasonable
prices. iinowing the standing of nearly
ev0ryp8t•eos I am in a Poaition to poll to
good marks and got gaeed security when a01d
on0redi6. Satiofaetion guaranteed. Give
moa call. 82. 8. 800TT.