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JAN. 81, 1890
Ban pious Practice.
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A leading doily reponoly refer'r'ed to
the denNeroue pieutioo of ouuaumptivee
Who, when going to a oertele hospital,
would, when riding iu bbo street Dare, spit
oft tee Aerie, thereby endangering other
peesengor8 who mayride In same ear,
Tide would have been thought (T48131000
a few yeeee ego, but the better educated
now know that there le more truth in it
than fiction,. and that ooneumption oocld
be oceetracbed by inhaling the dried re•
imbed matter from those whose lungs are
dioeasea, The better eduoatod now real•
ins also that it 10 a dangerous preatiee
wearing gleam er 0peotacle8 that have
not been properly •fitted by those who
have studied the vermes defeats of vision,
and the proper oorreelion by lenses,
There are many to day who are wearing
spectacles that have belonged bo some one
else, or that have been purchased from
peddlers or others that are a positive
injury to the eyes, If yon are one 01
three you had better by far put diem
whore they belong and come and leo us
test your eyes properly anal supply you
with 8pe0ta0100 that will be a oomfort
and relief to them. Try us and see.
Deadman &. McCall,
Opticians, Druggists, &o,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
809010130 BxTmes100 w. a. & B.
Trains !cave Brussels Station, North
and South, as folloras;
`•.,, Go1NGSo9TE. Genie.NonTn,'
plait ...., .,0:50 a.m. Mixed 0;45 a.
gxpross 11;00 a.m. Mail9:10 pan.
Hexed MOO p.n. ];xpress ,..... 0:43 p.m,
Tam! t�'_ .eU 1
A 010101 8 amang ye 'akin' notes,
An' faith he'll prem it.
DEn&TE Friday evening.
THEiceharvest Domes next.
THE POST is a newspaper. Do you
take it 7
GET your Spring aivertieement before
the public.
COUNCIL meeting next Monday evening
ab 7:30 o'olock.
THE Reeve ie attending the County
Council at Goderioh this week.
FOURTH Division court will be held in
Brussels on Wednesday, February 26th.
Tixi interior of the Standard Bank has
been brightened up by the painter's
brush.
Stun OUT.—Jas. Bell 11ns disposed of
his pump shop to an Atwoo I Ivan, Gomer
Green by name.
TEE Young Men's Conservative Club
will meet next Monday night for re.
organisation. Meeting in old rooms at
half -past seven.
A snap party drove over to Wroxeter
last Thursday, and spent the evening
with friends. They also "took in” the
skating rink in that village.
ROUSE Woax.—Mrs. John Lott is pre-
pared to attend to all kinde of house work
ina satisfactory manner and at moderate
prices. References can be furnished
if -desired.
'vex Jo;ineron wee quite severely Burt
while skating at the rink on Tseeday
evening, by running, with considerable
force, against a wire that 'had been tied
np to keep the skaters off the curlers'
ice. The wire caught him about the
head, and the little fellow was thrown
down with such force that he had to be
taken home. He was unooneoione for
some time.
To THE LADIES OF BRUSSELS. AND 'ICIN•
ITY.—This is positively my last week and
those in need of head 00vering will do
well to give mea cell. I will guarantee
to give full satisfaction in the line of
switches, tepees, bangs, wigs, &o. Cut
hair and combings made up into the latest
style of hair dressing. Hours, 9 to 12 a.
m., 1 to 2,80 p. m. and 5 to 9 p. m. Miss.
ADEL, EARL, Queen's Hotel, Brussels.
Toon School Board held a special meet.
ingon Tuesday evening -of this week with
all the members present, Dr. Graham in
the cbeir, to dinners the extras charged
for by contractors. The total amount in
diepu'e was $96.78. D. A. Lowry eo.
ceptel $45 for his claim. 45.75 to R. G.
Wilson and $24.60 to S. Wilton, were
allowed by Architect Powell. The final
passing of thefurnaces was left over for
a future meeting.
PASTE THIS ON TEE Lemma GUM.—
March, May, August and November will
have five Sundays eaoh. February be-
gins and ends on Saturday. let of July
comes nn Wednesday ; Labor Day on
Sept. 711,. Thanksgiving will be due
about Nov. 10632. The only eolipae vie.
ible in 1896 will occur August 22ed, 23rd
—a partial Qolipee of the MOOD. Spring
begins Marais 19tH ; Summer, Jame 20th;
Fall, Sept. 32sd ; Winter, Deo. 21st.
Plaster Sun lay will come with April 511].
Christmas will fail neon a Friday.
Enuc_tzsoNAL Tiro.—Tile attendance at
Brusaele Public School is large. One
day last week there were 248 pnpile
present, sob -divided as follows : Princi-
pal Cameron's department, 68 ; Mies
Linton's, 64 ; Miss Downey'e '64 ; and
Miss Ritchie's 67. The present seating
olpanity ie abort taxed to the limit.
Monthly examinations are in progress
title week.—The entrance and public
school leaving examinations will take
place this year on the 24th, 25th and 26th
of June, a week earlier than usual. The
public school Algebra, of which 0. Clark -
eon, B. A., principal of the Collegiate
Institute, Seaforth, is publisher, has been
authorized for use in the schools of the
Norah -west territory by the Mini'ler of
Education.
DEATH of W. G. HAT,—Wiliianl G.
Hay, for 40 years one., of the most
prominent and politic vpiriteet of the
oltizene of Listowel, diel as six o'olook
on nfonday night lasi It the General
Hospital in Guelph, wile , he underwent
au operation about three weeks ago,
IlIr. May was in his 65111 year, and was
largely identified with the building up
and prosperity of the town, in which he
was a large property owner, being head
of the filen of Ilay Bros., grain mer,
ohanto, managed latterly by his two
sails, F. W. Hay and J, N. 'Iiuy. For
BOlne yearn be bad been a eevere sufferer,
and itwas to give 051ief tbnt he risked
1 s i n Chet cost him hi 'life it
he Dictate oto s e e
VMS a strong Radical in politics, end
held proneunOml eennlerist views. The
eunorallook plum Wednesday afternoon
Sxerrrlu reee8 on Maitland Tt3nk
winiraday 0000380 os) this week;
II111re8Ele Monthly Three Lair will be
held on Teerelley of next weep, Conte to
it.,
1e yon haven't paid yeas terse yet you
are treepeseiu'g on forbidden greund,
The auditors haus boon appointed and
wont to get to work on last year's ac•
oopnte.
I, 0. Retinal= le making a nuanber of
internal ohangee and improvements In
his boot and shoo store' and harness chop
that will facilitate the traneeetioo of
business. An addition will be built to
the rear of the 0tor0 next Spring,
Doe's: TROT Oven TM! Barnett.—This
warning note ie sounded so that no per.
eon need offer the ex51000 that they were
not warned, An example is going to be
made of offenders one of these Jaya, on 8
wholesale plan, if the market bolds good,
and it won't be a dollar and coats, either.
That sum does not appear 10 Meanie/bee
the memory sufliaisntly bo stop the via.
Wiens, Don't trot over the bridge.
To those interested in their sewing
maohhles and want to save money, should
underetend that this is my last week In
Brussels to do general repair work on the
same. I w111 guarantee to put the ;Poll-
ing in first class running order 'or no
Owego made. I emery a full Zino of parts
in all styles and makes of sewing enaoh.
hies. . Bring ie the head orthemeohine,
Ply. H. S. I5AnL, Qneen'e Hotel, Bros..
solo,
NEN Fmtl.—Messrs. Lodge gib. Blaok-
more, of Listowel, have purchased the
bakery business from J,"li, Jones, Grew-
Pr's old stand, lend took . possession on
Tuesday. They come to Brussels highly
recommended. They will move their
household effects next week. By°lose
attention to business they hope to merit,
a share of the patronage of the people of
Brussels and surrounding Country,
Tirane Lriiole. The following offioere
were appointed in Western Star Lodge,
No, 140, I. 0. 0. F., for the current
term :—
Ino, Pugh, R. S. N. G. ;
W, Grower, L. S- N. Ce. ;
S. H. Jackson, R. tl. V. G. ;
Joe. Smith, L. S. V. G. ;
J. T. Rues, Warden;
A. McGuire, R. S. S.
W. Sample, L. S. S. ;
R. Leetherdale, R. Johnston, D. 0.
Rees and R. MalKay( Scene
Bearers ;
Geo. Edwards, I. G. ;
W. Merrill, 0. G.
The Lodge is in a thriving condition,
initiations or conferring degrees being on
the program neorly every evening.
Gunn1Ne MATones.—Wednesday morn-
ing Brusaele Ogrling Club took train for
Wingham, to play Luoknow in the fore-
noon and Wr.,xeter in the afternoon.
They returnee in great spirits by the
freight, bowie.; won both matches. We
wish them at great success in future
games. The scores were as follows
RINE N0. 1.
BItoesitrs. Luoxoow•
J. Hewitt, W. Corrigan,
P. 80011, J. Bryn,
W. Thomson, J. H. Hunter.
J. T. Rosa, skip 21 W. Allen, skip 3.6
BIMit N0. 2.
R, Roach, . J. Baine,
W. Scott, A. MoPhereon,
D. 0, Ross, J. Nichol,
A. Currie, skip, 28 J. Murdock, skip, 18
Totals ,,,.44 34
Majority for Brussels, 10.
BINK No. 1.
Bn09SELe. WROxeren.
J. Hewitt, W. Bray,
P. Scott, R. Black,
W. Thomson, A. Paulin,
J. T. Ross, ekip 12 Ed. Black, skip 8
Mint No. 2.
R. Roaoh, J. Harris,
W. 80ott, R. Rose,
D. 0. Roes, J. Sanderson,
A. Currie, ekip, 13 T. Rae, skip 10
Totale.,..26 18
Majority for Brussels, 7.
SAnoATE Scaoot I3NTEUTA1Na1ENT.—The
annual gathering in . connection with
Melville church Sabbath school was held
last Friday evenieg and drew a large
audience of children and adults. After
ample justice was done in the basement
to the large supply of edibles, an adjourn.
ment was made to the auditorium, when
Rev. Jam. Roes took the chair and after
singing and prayer the following very
interesting program was presented :—
Chorus, "Here's to the friends 'we love,"
by 24 boys ; recitation, "Suppose," Mies
Susie Forsythe ; kindergarten song,
"The Owl," by 5 little girls ; dialogue,
"What have Z -in my. pocket 2" by Anna
and Lyle Richardson ; chorus, "Just say
No 1" by4 boys ; recitation, "The little
brown penny," by Winnie McGuire ;
duett, "The doll song," by May Shone
and Nellie Irwin ; recitation, "Boom at
the top," Graham Richardson ; ,chorus,
"Away among the blossoms," by , num.
ber of girls ; recitation,. "Take up the
collection," Artie Irwin ; annual report
by Secretary Will. Stewart ; preseuta-
tion to Rev. S. Jooee, the report of which
may be found elsewhere in this issue ;
anthem, "0 I be joyful in the Lord," by
the church choir ; address by Elder
Stewart, who for many years has been
Superiutendent ; recitation, "One of the
little ones," Miss Eats Barrie. male
quartette, "Let the Hills and the rVales,"
by A. M. Matey, A. Strachan, A. Ross
and J. H. Cameron ; address by Super-
intendent Blair ; Doxology, and Bene-
diction by Rev. S. Jones. The little
folk acquitted themselves admirably and
bore ample'evideeoe of oarsful training,
the musical port of their porformanoe be.
Mg under the guidanop of the primary
teacher, Mies Mary Ross. There's no-
thing like a children's program to in.
tenet an audience. Tile addressee' were
brief and timely ; Miss Barrie 's roofba•
tion wait well elven and the anthem and
quartette were good, Mise Jennie Mo-
,
Lauohlin and. Mrs. Graham presided a8
, accompanists. A oolleotion was taken
for the benefit of the school. The pastor
nlakee an excellent chairman. From the
Seoretary'e report wo.gathee .the follow
ing facts :—Scholars, teaohere and ofd-
0ere on roll, 302 ; average attendance of
, sobolare, 134 ; average attendance of
;
teachers and officers, s avers,ge attend -
r , 21 ,
i pm of scholars at ohuroh, 08. Receipts
--Balance from '05, 914.20 ; sotafal, 97,-
41; Old books sold, 98.00 ; oontributione
to missions, $20.00 I contribution to U.
C. Tract Society, 92.10 ; Sabbath col.
lection', $105.45.—Total, $152.28. Ex.
penditure-Sobool supplies, ,fie„' 984.25 ;
Pointe Aux Trembles S., 945 moistens,
2 • C. Tract Society, 92.10•
$17.6 v. a 1 1, ,
benevolent pnrposes,$8 ; balance, 33o,
—Total, 4152 28.
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HEAD OFF10E, r TORONTO.
ASS19Tki, • (Soren llfjllio0 Dollars) • 47,000,000
CAPITAL (A1lhhorized) - • $2,000,000
Apef5oioa to 4017lthleipai points in Ontario, Q74a3180, 11fa1rlta1a, Unit ad Staten tG' ,Lln(iand'
llizer bwd0,i,4, � rtlt ' aEffs
A 00o0ra1 Banking Bu0111oee Traneaobod.. 'ermine' Notes Dieoouitted,.
Drafts Testred and Colleotiooe made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Illtereee allowed on:depoeite of $1,00 and upwards from dat of deposit to Babe of
Withdrawal and compounded ,half yearly, '
Seaman ATioNTION OIVEN TO a'n1 0orLnoxgop of FAupoElle' SALE Nor196,
Beery facility afforded Cuetonlers living At distance,
J. A. STEWART '1<24NA0En•
Tun Dobeepi'ise Balt Works have closed
down for 9 month owing to their etorege
room being filled, In the past 12 weeks
they have turned out over 7,000 barrele of
salt, and when it mimes to a ooneider•
Won of quality there ie nothing superior
in the Province. Gordon Mooney, the
foreman, is a bustler in peeking work
along. Coleman Bros. are very fort0at.
ate in having suoh a man.
Ix remitting his` subscription to Tose
Pose, David Dobson, of Solomon, Xen-
on, formerly of Brussels, writes :—"We
are having a.very fine Winter so far. No
snow; sharp frost one or twice, but I
saw a man plowing yesterday -20th
inst. Hope you will pay close attention
to the Monroe doctrine. Trusting all my
old friends are well, I am yours; &o.'
Wehavevery little doubt but that there
are thousands of people in the U. S. AS
there are in Canada who think the Mon.
roe dootrine a plaits) of eleobinn bluff. '
Doo'T forget the publio debate in the
Town Ball on Friday evening of this
week. The speakers will be Messrs, Fee -
row, Blair, Taylor and Cameron. The
subject is "The Manitoba School Ques•
tion." Musical selections by the Orches.
tea, also vooal music. A, Reid will wi-
mpy the chair. An admission fee of 10
Dente will be charged. Proceeds go for
the benefit of the Pubiio Library. The
question under diecueeion is a liveone
just now, so there should be a gond turn
out. All the: gentlemen 'mentioned are
good speakers. The subject will be divi-
ded RS follows-:—Seouler Schools, by G.
F. Belie : the Policy of the Governme'hb,
R L 1' , • I ,r ; the M0.Oarthy platform,
Poetmaoter Farruw ; the Opposition
polioy, J. H. Oameron. Each speaker
will occupy 20 minutes.
6 003100 OLe:—The Atwood Bee 10 6
years old and is e, lively stirring young -
Mar, able
oung•eter,able to ask for its "grub" and kick
if it don't get it. Editor Pelton thus.
muses:—"This week the Bee entero up-
on its seventh year of publioation. It
eeeme hardly possible that we have been
worrying along here six years, sharing
the scanty fare of the country editor
without a whimper,' but such ie the foot,
The Struggle fur bread and butter to keep
this frail tenement of Olay' together has
enappen the energy and 0Eified the aspir-
ationsof greater minds and better natures
than ours ; and herein is the explanation
for so many spiritism, soulless grovellers
iu the newspaper profession today.
Then don't judge the defects of your
local paper harshly, and obarge the edi-
tor with leek of enterprise, of being
prosy and uninteresting. We are all
largely the creatures of oironmetanoee,
you know. We euter upon volume seven
with a faith unehake0 in the loyalty of
our friends and patrons, who have help-
ed to matte the Bee what it ie—a good
local paper." We think the editor has
done well. He bought and paid for his
plant; purchased a residence ; wed a
good wife ; has a uherming baby, an up-
right piano and other neaesearies and
luxuries too numerous to mention. The
Bee is nota drone by any means.
Business Locals.
Dow etovewood at McOradteo'e,
13lxea for sale. Apply at this ohm.
DwEdLxNo 00 rent over my store. I. 0.
Richards.
SuLvenwenn and Banging Lamps at re.
duped prices. N. ee N. Gerry.
In you want robes or blankets call, on
H. Dennis.
4 TONS of oat straw for sale. Apply to
Dan. Ewan.
MEN'S heavy rubbers and rocks at cost.
I. 0. Richards.
SECOND hand heating stoves cheap at
N, & N. Gerry's.
LARGE stook of light harness Bold at low
prices. H. Dennis.
Oyu horse Dollars are all warranted.
13. Dennis.
CASH for hides end sheep skins at A.
Ourrie's butcher shop, Brussels.
Fens hand crayon enlarging done lip
A 1 at Brewer's gallery, Smith block.
You can get two machine needles of
any kind for 50., at N. & N. Gerrv's.
BAnoAINsin crone Out eawe and axes at
A. M. Moliay & Cos., Brusaele.
HANGING lamps sold ata big reduction
at A, M. McKay & Cos., Damsels.
MMeer.e00PPEne, axes, PO WO, carpet
sweepers and skates. N. & N. Gerry.
Amens collet D. Ewan's blacksmith
shop if you want a bargain in bobsleighs
Go to D. Ewan to buy your bobsleighs.
Beat finished and cheapest sleighs in
town.
ONE set single and one set tenni emend
hand harness for Bale cheap. T. C. Rioh•
arde.
ONE or two students to take up tele
graphing. Can be accommodated. For
particulars apply to T. Fletcher.
TEE balance of one felt boots end win•
ter goods at end below cost as we want
the room for spring goods. I. 0, Richards.
Kemee Clover Root, the. great Blood.
Purifier gives freshness and clearness to
the complexion and =Veil •constipation.
25 ots, 50 ore and $1.00. Sold by Jame°
Fox, Druggist, Brussels,
SHtLou's Dore is Bold on a guarantee.
it opree incipient ooneumption. It is
the beet oough cure, Only one cent a
dose. 25 ors,, 50 Mts. and $1.00. Sold by
James Fox, Druggist, Br'ussele,
SAwe made to out fast and easy. Seo.
ond•hand saws bought and,sold. Point-
ers given on saw cling and the oars and
management of saws, on Queen etreeb
East, by T. McGregor, of Brusaele, Ont,,
Master of Saws.
FITTING. 017T THE A514ANTE11 ExrenoTION,.
—We are pleased to note that the Gov.
ernment have gent a 9uentibY ofBa]Baiting
R
Z otvder Inanufanturedby W. G.Dun:&
Co , of Croydon and Canada, with the
Aehantee Expedition,
1IIOHEnw oath prim peld for bides.
sheep skins and info at A, 119, Moliay &
(Jos,
GALIN BAce,—Large' sits, full 10 p0.,
roily 91.90 per dozen, at Smith de Me.
Laren,
e..
A coon working boy, 14 years of age,
wants a p111c5 for two os) three months to
do chores and go to school or otherwise,
Apply at TEE Poex.
BnxNo along your worn out rubbers,
overehoe0,.rag0, scrap copper, beam, Deet
or wrought iron,' lure, tallow, steep
skins, hides and mei skins, lkoree hides,
its we pay the highest peioee., N. & N.
Garry,
Bins. T. S. FTawRrie, Chattanooga,.
Tenn., eaye, "Shiloh'e Vitalizer "saved
my tile." I consider it the best reinedy
for a debilitaed System I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
exacts. Price 75 ore. Sold by Jae. Fox,
Druggist, Bruesele.
WELL-Deeemm° AND DEILLINO.—George.
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling welle and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work 0ntimeted to biro
in a way that will ineure satisfaction.
Welle cleaned out and put in proper
sbaee. Terme reasonable. Residence
emend door north of the bridge, went
aide of Turnberry et., Brussels. 84-tf
ALL kinds of eawe gleaned, gummed,
hammered, jointed, set, filed and oiled
at Queen St., East,by caw filer, T. Mo -
Gregor. Brussels. Saws may be left and
arrangements made at McKay & Co'e.
hardware store, Brussels, Ont.. Charges
reasonable. Anyone nob knowing the
work that is to bo done on their saw, and
wishes to stay and see the work done,.
the prioe will be left to themselves to pay
what the oboose. Understand that
there are high Pages paid t0 praotised
bands to work at saw's.
ALL fruit growere and gardeners should
join the Ontario Prpit Growers' Aeeoeia.
tion, if only to obtain that valuable
monthly ' magazine, "The Canadian
Hortioulturiet,!' which ie published for
the purpose of warningagainst hilnbuge,
advising the beet methods of fruit out.
tura, the best varieties to, plant, etc., elm.;
It is full of illustrations aid praotical
bints. Besides this, each member re.
ceives a bound copy of the report of the
discussions on the caltnre of fruits and
flowers—a volume of over 300 pages.
A sample copy of the journal will be.
mailed free by the Secretary on applioa.
tion to L. Woolverton, Grimsby, Ont.
Inn10ATION in Dakota is causing that
muoh maligned seotion of the Western
country to blossom like the rose. Quot-
ing from
uoting-from a published article on the sub-
ject, it is stated that "Men who are a0•
buetomed to fanning in non -irrigated
districts are slow t6 believe the reports
of enorm9us yields of all kinds of farm
products in those sections of the country.
where irrigation is practiced." An irri-
gated 40•aorefarm produces greater and
better results than a 640 -acre farm oulti•
voted in the ordinary way. In a few
weeks we hope to be able to publish
various items from different individuals
giving their personal experience inirri•
gation farming. In the meantime seed
for a free Dopy of an illustrated pamphlet
in reference to Irrigation in Dakaba,
published by the Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul R'y Co. Address—A. J. Tay-
lor, Oanadian Psee. Agent, Toronto.
eO:RST-
FAunow.—At Onlgary, N. W. T., on Janu-
ary 13th, the wife of Mr. 15,0. Y. Far-
row, Mail Clerk on C. P. 11,., of a
daughter.
MoDts n.—In Wingham, on January
18th, the wife of Mr. W.11. McBride
of a daughter.
Icsio.—In East Wawanosb, on January
20th, the wife of Mr. Rickard Irwin
of a daughter.
HALLIDAY.—At Calgary, on Friday, Jan."
3rd, the wife of Mr. W. J. 7lalliday,
of a son.
ax�a_
MaMIHRce1E,—In Clinton, on Jan. 22nd,
Agnes Monlurabie, relict of the late
A. 1lchfurcble, aged 51 years and 1
month.
SPEAltIN:-In Blanchard, on Tuesday,
Jan. 21st, Susanna Amanda, daugh-
ter of George and Susanna Speedo,
aged 15 years and 6 months.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
5T ROOMED COTTAGE ON
Tulnbeuy ate sat for sale or to rent,
AP pip to 1'I(Os• BALLANTVNI3, Brussels.
PRIVATE FUNDS •TO LOAN.—
First mortgage,farm security. p
at THE POST Pblihing dou, Brussels.
ESIR ABLE RESIDENCE
pox seam.—Lots 220 and 221, Queen et,
Torras reasonable to a cosh purchaser. Ap-
ply on the premises or to
28 W. M. SINCLAIR,
D1pf{•�IOYOLES.—FIVE PNEUMA -
A—, Teo Tire Bicycles foralecheap.
as good as. new. come- ansee thoe. All
A, 0008010Y,
— .
Over. Bondman & Moball'e Drug Store,
CARD OF THANKS.
Wm, Ross wishes tothankthe ptibllo for
their generous support during his business-
career in Brueeels.Having now retired 1
world ask those whohave book accounts
with me to call and settle promptly.
W11.11085, Brussels,
G RAIN . GRINDING,—
I days purchased a ,TollobGrinder and. will
rnu it on Tuesdlay.qq..nd Friday of oath work,
on Lot 10 Con, 20 Grey. Terms reasonb le
m
Aolomodatloe' for horses and driversin
stormy weather'.: JOHN BROWN, .
29 41 Proprietor,
easari
Evenings
Why 1lot make the laxg Winter evenings pleasant by
getting one of the numerous Gabes we are selling,
HERE'S A FEW OF THEM :
LOST I3BIB,
PARCHEESI,
HOMO TENNIS,
01x13p15ERS,
LOTTO,
NATIONS,
OLD MAID,
IIA.LMA,
FORT,
LOGOMAOIIY,
131322IlNGBIZ BOY,
TI,DDITQDY WINICB,
AUTHORS,
()CLAN TtAC11,
611010 we aro selling a Beautiful line of
Orokinole Boards at $I:26.
AT—
Tide is one of the latest and most
Popular Games, • See them.
orlrosu 9N'eIIoTML FOX'
QS DRUG G STORE.
TOHN WHEELER, CON. 4,
eee p4enlo,informs us that be could not
read on minutes before his oyes would ache
and would Have to stop and rub them, but
mime wearing the Bpeotaeles fitted by us he
has no further trouble and Dan road for
house. D0ADMAN & MoOALL,
Optielane, Druggists,.&c,
Notice to Contractors,
TI]Nltlllt8 P081 IlIlf41)IN0 71AHN, .
Sealed tenders will be received up to the
8t11 day of February. 1808, for the erection of
it flame barn in the Village of Otanbrook.
Separate tenders for frame work and deity
ering stone. For further particulars apply
to - ANTHONY 2ioDONALO,
Lot 19, Con. 0, Grey,
11. 0.,
REAL ESTATE.
ToA,RMS FOR SALE.—THE UN'
a0ael04517.1:4, s several good Farms for
sole odd to sy Corms in Townships
of Morris and Grey. F 8: S l0TT.Brueeete
MANITOBA FOR SALE.
11'1 -1C0 acres of good farm land at
Springfield, 8 miles from Winnipeg, is offer-
ed for sale at a low pprine. The property is
North East } See, 10, Two. 11, Range 4, Rast,
Therein a house on tete promisee and some
breaking done. Per full particulars us to
price, title, &o., write or apply to
G. F. BLAIR or W. H. BEIM,
20-tf Brussels, Out.
1 ARM FOR SALE —THE UN—
DERSIGNED offers hie valuable 00 acre
hunt for sale being lot 28, 6th 1108, Morris.
The farm is Ja goon condition, with comfor-
table house, barn, young orobard, fences, &0.,
and is only a now mile from Brussel 0. Pos-
session given :on Aril 1st. There are 44
acres of. Fall wheat in. For pries and terms
apply 10 A. ADAMS, Proprietor,
25-4 Brussels P. 0.
BOAS, FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep f01' service on
Lot 0, Con, 12, Grey, a Moro' bred Yorkshire
White -hoar.- Pedigree may be seen on ap-
plication. Terme $1.00 to be paid at time of.
service withprivilege of returning If neves-
sary. At0130RT SHINE,
21-2m Proprietor.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—TIIE
'undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 20, 10.4 Morris, the them'bred Im-
proved
-
prova White Yorkshire Boar "Selected,"
bred from J. 15.Brothour'e aiveepetakes sow
at Mileage Fair. Terms, 81.00 bo be paid
at the time of service with privilege of re-
turning if necessary. Pedigree may bo seen.
on application.
RODT. NICHOL.
BOAR FOR SERVIOE.--THE
undersigned will keep forservice on•
Lot 90; Con. 0, Mmrle, the tboro'•bred Large,
English Berkshire hoar, Captain John,'
His .mother isa full sister to she 101 prize
sow et rho World's Fair. Pedigree will be
produced on application. Terme—$I.00 to
be paid at time of cervico with privilege of
returning if necessary.
14.012 JAS: srI1113, Proprietor.
Notice to Creditors
IN TEE MATTER OF JA]rns MOALPLoE, OE TEE
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS, IN TEE COUNTY
OF Mimic AND; PROVINCE OF ONTARIO,'
RESTAURANT KEEPER., AN INSOLVENT
DEBTola,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
RL. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
e Boliolborand Conveyancer. Oollee.
tione made, Offiee—Vanstsuo's Block, Brno.
eeie. 21.3m
M, SINCLAIR,
• Solicitor, conveyancer,NotaryPub•
leo, &o• 0i8oe—'Iraustoao'e Block, 1 door
north' of Central Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
M. G. CAMERON,
(Formerly of Oameron, nolo &
Cameros Barrister and
I i solicitor, s to Col-
borneOnt.
Ho ttel ^Hamilton Bt„ opposite SIoI
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,'
• Solicitor, &o, (late of Garrow &
Proudfoot'o 011ice, Goderioh.) Office over
Gillieo & Smith's Bank, Brussels,
Money to Loan. 47
DENTAL,.
BR. DAVIDSON,
Houor Graduate Toronto 'university,
Licentiate Royal college Dental Burgeons,
Crown and Bridge works epeoialty. Moder-
ate Foos. Satlsfaotlon Assured.• moos over
Barrett's -barber shop, Turnberry 8t., Bros -
eels.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICH,
!J. • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat'all
diseases of domeetioated animals In a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Galls promptlyvat.
tended to, Office and Infirmary Tour doors
north of bridge 9'uraberry et., Brussels. • .
MEDICAL CARDS.
TA. MCNAUGHTON, M, D.
ti • O.M., L. R O.P., Edinburgh, M.O. P.
1, Ont. Residence and office in Wilson's
Blook, corner of M128 and Turnberry Ste.
T 1133• ARMSTRONG, M. D.
Cr . Physician, Surgeon, decoueber, etc.
Graduate of Tpronto University . Medical
Enmity. Member of College of Physicians
and Surgeons Ont. Omen—Next door to
McDonald & Co.,rWalton Out.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MoORA0KEN,
• Insurer of MarriageLioenses. Olfoe
at his Grocery, Turnberry street, Brusaele.
RN. BARRETT,
. Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
south of A. 1f.McKay& Do's hardware store.'
Ladies'and obildrene hair cutting a epeoialty
BRUSSELS POST OFFIOE
Savings Bank takes Deposita from
$1.00 to 51,C00 and allows 11 per cont.
interest. T. YARROW,
87 -Om Postmaster.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM•
11001mAN0E,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
Notice is hereby given that the above OFFICE AT JEwELET'STORE.
debtor has made an assignment to um iu
pirananee of the Revised statutes of (mine
10,1887, Chap. PM, and amending nabs, of all,
hie estate and effects.
A mooting c creditorsgiving for dir npppoilc IS$ �'GONNOB; R. T.
meat of tuepeotore and 11 directions for
the disposal of the estate, will be held in t11e
odlae of G. F.BLAIa, my Solicitor,
over Teacher of instrumental'musfe on
Gillies &smith's bank, in the Vinacto of Piano or Organ. will visit Wtngham Tves-
Brussele, on (Miley, the mud Day ol. Jana. day and Wodnesday9r et oaoll week. Itesi.
•uy, A. 21. 7898, at bbo hour of 0 o'clock in
demo 011 Princess Street, Brussels.
the altorno0n. Creditors ere requested to
filo their claims against the estate, with me,
duly verified by affidavit on or before that
date. - FINLAY S. affidavit,
Asad, Bruesele.
Dated atBrussols, Jan, 2210;1, 18 1000.
1'No Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brussels.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN TNM MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN
STEWART, Levi OF TILE TOWNSHIP OF
GREY,IN TM' COUNTY OF HURON, GEN -
=HUN, DECEASED.
Notice is hereby seven pursnait to R. S, 0.
1887, chapter 110, that al creditors and. all
other persons having any claim or demand
against theestate of the said John stemma,
deceased, who died on or about the 17th day
of Novembor.1805,are required on or boloie
the Bat DAY 01" JANUARY, 1898tit Send by
post pprepaict,orto'deliver to -0,1!, Blair, of
the Village 01 Brussels, in the County of Hu-
ron. Solicitor for Maly Stewart, the admiuis-
iratrix of the estate of theeald doomed,
their names and addresses and ooenpatiens
with full particulars of their . Matins and
statements of their accounts aid the. nature
of the seourlties ((if any) hold by them. And
further notice Ishereby given that Otter
snob last Mentioned date, the said adminie_.
tratrix win proceed to distribute the assets
of the said deceased among the parties en-
titled thereto, having regard only to the
elafnla of .which notice shall have. bene given.
as Meie0Aiel end thesaid administratrix.
will not be liable for rho said assets or any
part thereof to any person or persona of
whose claim in:4000alll not bawl 'been re.
eofvod-by her at the ohne or mail dtetribu-
tieu an aforesaid.. (3.01'.15013.215,,
of r the . 01 iuistr ls,
Solieitor for the, l,uiuietratrlx
]?1)051 at Brussels, Jan .Uth; 1520.
WELLINGTON MUTUAL IN-
!'ennANCE Go. lOOtablished 1840, In-
surances effected on all Town and Farm
Property at very low rates.
J, A, CREIGHTON,
10 -Om Agent, Brussels. .
ALEX, HUNTER,
Clerk of bbs Fourth Division Cour
Co, Boron. Oonveyaneer, Notary Public
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Collections made
Oisoe in Bmale'e Sleek,. Brussels - -
IT.OS. A. HAWKINS,
�.
Organist in St. John's 011ut'o11, Brno•
sets, will give lessons to pupils either o
piano or organ, a1 his parlor in the Smith
blook,Bruseele. Vocal -lessons ales give 21.
1'Ou .yours• experiencein teaching. Terme.
moderate.
AUCTIONEERS.
r E0IIGE TURI1BY,
v_e '.Licensed A
uotl05. rotas conduct
ed on reasonable y. 0rmo, ef15 0± and farm
stooks epeoialty. Oreore loft at To Poem
Publi1'.O., Alli'souee,Bruseole,CruenbtoWalton
P. o., will rooeive prompt attention,
T S. SOt1TT AS AN AUOTION-
A'. r E
En, yin sett' for ttol• p81a1, to
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better man n�.
i Auctioneer
time and loss shut eo
than any other A g
Y actin yth in Bass flared
8r he won't chargb anything. Dates and
orders. sats alleys io trrnngod at this office
orhyporsonalapplfnntion.
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