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1896 will not be a happy one if you aro
suffering from defeeblvo vision, unless you
have the good sense to come and let U8
examine your eyes and fit you with the
proper glasses. Our Spectacled will not
only enable you to see well but will be a
relief and comfort to your eyes.
Deadmar't & McCaII,
Opticians, Druggists, &0.
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SRANO TRUNi( RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & e,
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows l
Gantt Sorra. GOING NORTH.
Hail 0:50 a.m. Mixed 9;45.m,
fbxprees 11:59 a,m. l 11ra11 8:18 ap.m..
timed MOOp.ri. Express . . 5:48 p.m.
.a.c 1 Veb3S 1i.e1115,
A chiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
FEBRUARY.
HORSE Fair on Thursday of this week.
FOURTH Division Court on Wednesday,
26th inst.
Tan Young Liberal Olub will meet
shortly for reorganization
AMENT BROS. Sawmill commenced work
on this season's out last weak.
GREEN wood is coming to town in large
,quantities. 01.25 appears to be the rul•
ing figure.
IT is hinted that Brussels may contri-
bute one or two residents to Blyth in the
near future.
Noma Enron Orangemen will bold
their annual County celebration in Bros-
selo on July 12th, 1896.
WOOLLEN glove found. Owner may
have it by calling at Tun Pon. Publish-
ing House, where the glove may be Been.
Canurv.L at Maitland Skating Rink on
Thursday evening of next week. Prizes
will be awarded for costumes and fancy
skating.
MRs. S. H. Jackson, G. 1'. Blair, G. D.
Lamont, Brussels Orchestra and others
will take part in a concert in Wroxeter
on the 19th inst.
SnvnnaL Young Liberals from Brussels
will go to Wingbam on Monday evening
to join in the speech making in connec-
tion with the Oleb in that town.
Tun checker board experts are work-
ing over time these evenings to decide
the local championship. They will Boon
be looking for freeb worlds to conquer,
like Alexander of old.
Miss MOLum, of Loudon, representing
the Fleisahman Baking School, of New
York, will give addresses in the Oonnoil
Chamber next week to the ladies of
Brussels and surrounding country, illus•
tuttingher talks by practioal experi-
ments.
THE POST eubeoription list continues to
grow. We never dropped fewer names at
the close of a year. If you can give us a
word of recommend to your neighbor you
will do TEM POST a great favor, 48
columna every week for only 61.00 per
year.
Mits. FRANx OLrvEn has purchased the
bonne and lot on Queen street from .Wm.
Habkirk, paying 0632. Immediate pos.
session was given as Mr. Habkirk remov-
ed to Teeewater. Mrs. Oliver moved
into Brussels a short time ago from her
farm, (ith con. Grey.
GAsmLING.—A subscriber complains
that a number of young men are In the
habit of meeting in a certain plane in the
evenings and, to the a0bompanime0t of
drink, spend their time gambling, going
home, in some instances, quite intoxi-
cated. Aninvestigationis asked for.
Dleeot;UTION.—Following the inetruo•
tioue of hie physician W. J. Olimie has
withdrawn from the partnership in the
flouring mill of Messrs. Rose & Olimie as
the duet was threatening to cause lung
trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Climie will move
to Listowel where Mr. Olimie will prob-
ably farm. We are sorry to see them
leave town bat suppose it can't be helped.
Mr. Rose will continue to ran the mill
business as of yore.
SCOTT VS. BTI1ETTON.—This is an action
brought by F. S. Scott, assignee of the
estate of Smith, Malcolm & Gibson, for
work done and material provided on the
Stretton block, Brussels. The matter
was referred to S. Malaomson, Local
Master at Goderioh, and was given a
Blearing before him there on Tuesday and
Wednesday last. The case was not fin-
iehed, the defendant asking to have an
adjournment and it stands over until next
Teeeday. W. M. 8inolair and Wm.
Proudfaot for the Plaintiff, and E. L.
Dickinson, of Wingham, for the Defend-
ant.
Genn OP TnANRe.-1 wish to express my
beet thanks to the aitlzeo. of Brussels for
the great kindness an., attention they
have shown to my 60n.di, ing his recent
illness, and which I will never forget. I
hope the day is not far distant when be
will return in good health and strength
to reside amongst you, and hope he will
be more useful to the oilisensin general
than he was in the past.
Arthur, Jan. 28th, 1896Wu. Buxom, on.,
We may say in reference to Mr. Bright's
health that the letters received from the
South are of a very enooaraging champ
Itucu1AO meting Of, the Public Selma].
].3oard will be held on Friday evening o
Imo week.
Sawn', ]3EAT'oXE hop purchased a hotel
in 0aieley and will take possession next
week, so it. is said,
A. 0.D. W. Grand Lodge willoonyon oHunte
to Toronto next Wednesday. A, r
will represent Brussels ,Lodge, No 188,
Owing to the unworkable ootidition
f
the flax, on account of dampne69, 1011 e
for
fax. mill has been shut down e
present,
Tilt Rouse of Refuge hes 60 f el
nof.—The ftret death in the IlOlne OO •
ourred Wednesday of lost week, John well 1011
Sadler, formerly of Wingbam, e
pere0u,—Cliptoniane are giving the in
Metes a aonoert and magic lanter
tainment one evening this week,Tuoa, bloLAuoorig will ship C e
of horses to the Old (Bomar}, next
Thursday. London will be the o e
eturne
point. Geo, Parker, who just r d'
from England two weeks ago, will
pany the horses, ]lir. MoLauohlin hoe o f h i
splendid ebable'for the purpose e
business;
A 000onl'T'ne, consisting of Go or
Barker, Geo, Cardiff. and eTno. Moon, y,
convened the bueinese men last ay
oomi
for aid to the celebration of the ng
12th of July in'Brueeels and me th
encouraging auocese. Nothing is a
to be left undone to make. the. gag
one of the best ever held in the Go
Now Pnornnnxon.—W. H, Pelt of
Wingham, bee porohLauraased the res et McA
stook lately the property of Jae, 1•
pine, and is now in possession, n- Pape
terior of the store bee been newly paper-
ed,
ed, and Mr. Pelton le adding large
&
stook of confectionery, fruits, oysters,o.
We welcome M. and Mrs. Fe as
residents of Brussels, expecte
WE regret to hear of the un d
decease of Fred. Hartley, eon of A.
Y. HHartleartley, of Bluevale. 111r, y
was teaching school near Goder d
took down with diphtheria from h
he died. He was a very promisin
man and his demise ie sincerely 6
ed. The many friends of Rev. a e.
Hartley in Brussels and locality a-
thise with them in their b,-reavem
A LOCAL curling tournament is
ed for, in which the majority of th •
bare of Brussels Club will tak t.
The skips are A. Currie, J. T. R
S. Scott, J. A. Stewart, D, 0. Ross, P 0100,
Scott and W. Thomson, The r
Gran
will come into possession of the t
silver tankard for a year. Play Dom D. C•
menoed on. Wednesday evening. C.
Ross bolds the tankard at the preyllot.k th
THURSDAY evening of last wee e
skating races name off in Maitlan
as announced, a large numbbr of spots, 6 mil
tore being in attendance. In the e
race Galloway and McOutoheon, o
towel, and S. Willett, of Wingbam e
the oontestanie, the prizes being w
the Listowel sen. The same threedin th
0. Elliott, of Wingbam, took part e
9 mile contact. Galloway took le e
and Sam, Elliott 2nd. The judge e.
R. Roach and N. F. Gerry. Br e
Band was present and enlivened th
aeedinge with some excellent music. Of th
A BLUEVALE correspondent writes e
marriage of Fred. McCracken an e
Gardiner as follows :—The oeremo e
performed by Rev. Mr. Moes, in th
enoe of about forty guests. The
meld was Miss Bell Richardson, of
water, and the best man, Will. M°
en. The bride was dressed in a cream
serge gown, tastefully trimmed wi•
bon, whioh became her well. Tho
ding sapper was excellent and aft,
taking of it, the company enjoyed
selves in various ways until a late hour
Miss Fannie was an unusually 1vable
and lively girl. All who knew h
came attached to her and it is the s100810
wish of all her friends that Heave 1
be kind to her throughout her life.
Goon Tio3'E.--A very iostruotiv
interesting evening was enjoyed b
audience that assembled at the
Hall last Friday evening to bear th
bate on The Manitoba. School Que
R. L. Taylor was the first speaker, and
represented the Remedial Order ;
Blair followed, dealing with Secular
schools ; Postmaster Farrowbandled the
MoOsrthy platform ; and J. H. Ca
dieouesed the Opposition polioy.
good addresses were given and Don
able information planed at the diepo
the audience on thie live topic. No
cion was given. A. Reid preside
ohairman very aoeeptably, Choice
Roos of music were rendered by the
Orchestra and H. L. Jackson also played
a fine violin solo. The prooeede totalled
about 910.00, which goes to the P
Library fund, after the necessary e
ses were paid.
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Dns elovewood at McCracken's.
MILK for sale. Apply at this office.
Divan/axe to rent over my store. T. O.
Richards.
Sn,vnnwenE and Hanging Lamps at re-
duced prieee. N. & N. Gerry.
In yon want robes or blankets oall on
H. Dennis.
MEN'S heavy rubbers and soaks at cost.
I. O. Richards.
Sitcom) hand heating etovee cheap at
N. & N. Gerry's.
Lanais stock of light harness sold at low
prices. H. Dennis.
Outt horse collars are all warraoted.
H. Dennis.
Casa for hides and sheep ekine at A.
Currie', butcher shop, Bruesele.
BARGAINS in °roes out ,awe and axes at
A. M. McKay & Oos., Brussels.
LUNGING lamps Sold at a big reduction
at A. M. Malley & Oos., Brussels.
MEAT•Onorrnss, axes, saws, carpet
sweepers and skates. N. & N. Gerry.
Otis set single and one set team second
hand harness for sale cheap. I. 0. Rich.
aide.
MODEST aaeb price pall for hides.
ep skins and furs at A. M. MoKay &
a.
Gnaax BA's.—Large size, full 16 oz.,
y 61.90 per dozen, at Smith & Mo•
ren',.
NE or two students to take up tele-
phing. Can be accommodated, For
tioulare apply to T, Fletcher.
no balance of our felt boots and win•
goods at and below cost as we want
room for spring goods, I. 0. Richards.
ARL', Glover Root, the great Blood.
ifier gives freshness and oloarnesa to
complexion and three oonetipation.
oto, 50 as and $1.00. Sold by James
Druggist, Brussels.
mmon'e ore is sold on a guarantee.
curse incipient consumption. .1t is
best tough Mire. Only one ,Dent a
e. 25 ate„ 60 oto. and 91.00. Sold by
es' Fox, Druggist, Brussels.
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ASSETS, (Seven Dliilion .Dollars)
0APTTAL (Authorised)
Apsnsiss in all ininsi.val pants in ()Marto, Quebss,11fanttobrs, 0444 Sfares4Vupiand.
07,000,000'
$2,000,000
iticrosozsi 11 amen'.
A General Banking 13uainoee Transaetgd, Farmers, Notes Dieeounted,
Draits brined and Collections trade on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Intere9t allowed go deposits of 00,00 and upwards from dab of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To Inc 0oLLEOTION OF FARMERS' SALE NOTIM.
livery facility afforded Customers living al a distance,
J. A. ST>WART MANAOUR.
You can get two machine needles of
any kind for 5o„ at Na & N. Gerry'e.
FREE band °rayon enlarging done up
A 1 at Brewer's gallery, Smith blotk.,
Barns along your worn out rubbers,
overshoes, rage, scrap copper, brae, meet,
or wrought iron, fur's, 'tallow, sheep
skins, hides and calf skins, horse hides,
as we pay the highest prions, N. & N.
Garry, ,
Saws made to cut fast and easy. Seo.
ond.haud saws bought and sold, Point-
ers given on saw Sling and the care and
management of sawn, on Queen street
East, by T. McGregor, of Brussels, Ont.,
Master of Saws.
FITTING On Tun ASnANTEi7 'EXPEDITION.
—We are pleased to note that the Gov.
ernment have sent a quantity of Baking.
Powder manufactured by W. G. Dunn &
Go , of Croydon and Canada, with tbe
Ashantee Expedition.
Ayer's Cherry Peotoral 19 known by its,
works. The experience of half a century
proves that no other preparation of the
kind ,tope coughing and allays irritation
of the throat and bronchial tubes so
promptly and effeotoally as this,
Mite. T. S. HAwxrue, 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 16
excels. Price 75 ors. Sold by Jas. Fox,
Druggist, Brussels.
,WELL-DImGIN° AND DRILLING.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepay
ed to ntrend to all work entrusted to him
in a „ .., that v til insure satisfaction.
Wells oieabed out and put in proper.
,bare. Terme reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st„ Brussels. 34-tf
TORE Ms FLESH IN AGONY --"I was
troubled with blind itching piles for 20
years ; was unable to work and tore my
flesh in agony.. United States and Can-
adian doctors failed to relieve. Chase's
Ointment was a God -send. I am a bet-
ter man than in 20 years, and am able to
work every day." Phillip Wallace, black•
smith, Iroquois, Ont. Chase's Ointment
0uree piles, eczema, and irritant diseases.
All druggists, 60 cents per box,
ALL kinds of saws cleaned, gummed,
hammered, jointed, set, filed and oiled
at Queen St., East, by saw filer, T. Mo.
Gregor. Brussels. Saws may be left and
arrangements made at McKay & Co's.
hardware store, Brussels, Ont. Chargee
reasonable. Anyone not knowing the
work that is to be done on their saw, and
wishes t0 stay and see the work done,
the pride will be left to themselves to pay
what they Otiose. Understand that
there are high wages paid to praotised
bands to work at saws.
Bao BLOOD BETWEEN TnEat. —The ever-
elavieg farmer's wife, her delicate sister
in the city, suffer more than they care to
tell. The dark rings round the eyes,
headaches, dizziness, palpitation or
rheumatic twinges, betoken a ran -down
system. The blood is poor and is a bar
to enjoyment of life. Soobt's Sarsaparil.
la purifies the blood, strengthens and
vitalizes the system, and speedily re.
stores the bloom of health to the oheake.
It cures when others fail.
Crs.nasiia,n IOTe'WM.
A young man named Rnasell Kitchen,
employed as fireman, was inetaoly killed
in Newland's factory at Galt.
Robert Meadows was instantly killed
at Woodstock by the fall of a heavy piece
of maohinery whioli he wee helping to
move.
Dr. Jamieson, of Durham, has been
aominatod by the Conservatives of South
Grey to contest that constituency for the
Commons.
The Ontario Education Department
bas arranged for the establishment of a
training school for French and English
teachers in Ottawa.
The annual returns of the London
Chief et Police show that the detective
department in 1895 recovered stolen
property to the value of 92,838.
W. F. W. Fisher, license commission•
er, secured a verdict of $1 each against'
Rev. J. P. MaQuarrie and Thos. Cower -
hill at the Halton Assizes for slander.
The inquest into the death of Alice
Allingham, of Hamilton, whose death
was supposed to have been canned by a
blow from a snowball, resulted in a ver•
dict of death from pneumonia.
Mrs. Betsy Holter Moody, mother of
Dwight Lyman Moody, the famous
evangelist, died at her home, East
Northfield, Mass., Jan, 25th. Had Mrs
Moody lived until Feb. 5th she would.
have been 91 years old.
Geo. Baxter, a laborer living in a flat
at 1,114, Washington Avenue, south,
Minneapolis, Minn., pounded out his
wife's brains with a hammer Monday
morning and then out his own throat.
The tragedy was the result of a bitter
quarrel. Baxter is not dead yet and is
under =Whoa( attention at the city hos-
pital, It is not believed that he can re,
001er.
The Hyams' twine aro at liberty now
and oat of Canada, and it is regarded as
doubtful if they will ever appear in thio
country again. When the oharge of non.
epiraoy to murder Ivan dropped against
Dallas on Friday, there remained the
four charges of forgery against the
prieonere, and they were remanded until
Monday. Mr. Johnston, their counsel,
raised the point that they should be ad.
milted to bail, and it was settled that
bail for 93,000, in two sureties of 91,600:
each, should be accepted. They were
Maned at 11 a, m., Saturday; and drove
to the Union station where a special
train was waiting for them, and loft for
Buffalo, going afterward to New York.
Their on was °ailed on Monday and as
they did not respond their bail was for.
felted. The country ie well rid of such
blaoli'legs.
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley.,
Peas
Oats
Butter, tubs and rolls' ...
ilggs per dozen
Flour per barrel4 00
Potatoes (new) 13
Flay per ton..,12 00
Rides trimmed 4
Hides rough....;, 2
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00
Sheep ekine, each .. 60
Lamb ekine eaoh 15
Apples per bus
Hogs, Live
Dreaeed Hoge..
Wool
72
62
30
49
22
13
14
1 (10
3 00
4 50
18
54
85
60
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YOU DON'T HAVE
TO BE HYPNOTIZED
In order to See tkle'very great difference
in the
Quality of Dru
WE ATM TO.K1711P IN STOOK TUE
VERY 'PUREST
That can be bought and that's why we are kept so busy—I3ut al
ways time for one more, so chop in and see us,
.a,1 -4l ivcays Glad to See Y"o ze
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OPPOSITEEEN
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PDX'S DRUG G STORE.
5 ROOMED' COTTAGE ON
Tuinherry Streeb for sale or to re010,
Apply to TH08, BALLANTXNE, eruse03e,
PRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN.—
4 50 First mortgage, farm securi�tyy. Apply
at T fit B
POST Publishing Roues,. russille,
15
ib o0 T\ESTRABLE RESIDENCE
4 yon 8a1E,—Lits 220 end 221, Queen et,
2i* Terms reasonable to a 00810 purchaser. Ap-
ply on the promises or to
00 8 W. M. SINCLAIR.
40 RIOYCLES.—FIVE PNEUMA
JJ Tie Tire Bicycles for Bale cheap, All
as good as new.. ComoO
,OUCLand 0007tY, them,
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Over Deadman & MoOall'a Drug Store.
CARD OF THANKS
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EAST BUPlALo, N. Y., Feb. 3,—Cattle
closed very dull, andthe early advance
was lost. Sales of fat export stags at
$3.70 to 93.75 ; afow cars unsold. Hoge
closed steady ; all sold. Sheep and lambs
—120 oars on sale ; ebeop very dull;,
Clanadalanlbs,*run light ; sold at 94 75
to 95, mostly 94 90 ; general tone of the
market dull and easy at close.
MONTREAL,. Quo., February 3.—At .the
eastern abattoir market about 600 head of
cattle, 250 sheep and lambs and 25 calves
were offered to -day. There was a good
demand all around at prices ranging
from 2o to 890 per lb , live weight, for
poor to choice beeves ; small meats sold
well. Followingis the general range of
quotations :-0att]e, butchers', choice
per lb, 34c to 39o: live weight ; medium
to fair, 290 to 390 ; Dulls, 2o to no.
Sheep—Common to good, per owt. $2.50
to $4 ; lambs $3 to $4. Calves—Good to
choice, $7 to $10 ; common to fair, $2 to
96.
Tonogro, Feb. 3.—Market dull. Flour
firm ; straight rollers at $3.50 to $8,65 ;
Manitoba patents at $4.20, and strong
bakers at $6.80: to 98.90. Bran—Cars of
bran firm, at 911.50, west ; shorts, at
$12.50 to $13.60. Wheat firm; white
sold outside at 79a to 80o, the latter on
Northern, and red is quoted at 780 to 790 ;
No. 1, Manitoba hard, 790 bid, to arrive
North Bay, with 800 asked ; No. 2, hard,
quoted at 77o. North Bay ; No. 1 hard,
grinding in transit, Sarnia, quoted at 80o
to 82c, Barley featureless ; No. 1 quot.
ed at 45o, No. 2 at 400 and feed at 296• to
80c. Oats—Mixed sold outside, west, at
22o, and white at 23o ; a 081 of mixed
sold at 2510 on track. Pear steady ;
sales nortli and west at 51o. Buckwheat
unchanged, with sales outside at 38c.
Oatmeal quiet, with prides unchanged, at
$2.90 to $3 on track, and small lots at
$826. Oorn=steady, with offerings out-
side at 32a; Rye steady, with demand
moderate, at 490 to 50o outside.
WmsoN.--In Ford with, on Jan. 27th, the
wife of Mr. John Wilson of a eon.
SThanr, In Molesworth, on Jan. 29th,
the wife of Mr. D. Stuart ofadaugh•
ter.
METaALr•.—In Blyth, on January 213th,
the wife of Mr. John Metcalf of a
daughter.
W1lna'.—In Blyth, on January 29th, the
wife of Mr. James Worry of a son.
MARRxamm.
0LIVEa-Intima».—At the residence of
the bride's father, on Tuesday, Feb.
4th, by Rev. John Ross, B. A„ Mr.
John Oliver, of Gra}', to Miss Eliza
both Ann Ireland, daughter of Mr.
James Ireland, of Morrie.
MARQUIS—ENaLER.—At the :residence
of the bride's parents, on Feb. 5th,
by Rev. W. J. Waddell, Mr. John
Marquis, of Goderioh township, to
Mies Martha Clara Engler, of Grey
township.
MoDONALD—KIND, At the residence of
tbe bride's mother, on January 28,
by the Rev. A. Y. Hartley, Mr. Geo.
McDonald to Miss Bolla King, both
of Bluevale.
sxpa-
MoGma,—In Morris, on Thursday, Janu•
ary 30th, 1896, William McGill, aged
55 years.
STEwAaT.—In Turnberry, en January 28,
can of Donald Stewart, aged 4 yeare.
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TUESDAY, Feb, 18th.—Term stook.
Lot 18, Coo. 12, Grey. Sale unreserved,
ab 1 o'oleok. Chao. Bleokert, Prop., F.
S. Scott, Ano.
Puma, Feb. 21st.—Farm shook, imple..
menta, &o., Lot 9, con 5, Grey, Sale un-
reserved, at 1 oolook. Wm. Reid, Prop.,
Geo. Kirkby, Au0.
Mundy, Feb, 28.—Farm stook, imple.
meats, &o. Lot 30, Con. 10, Grey. Sale
unreserved, at 1 o'alook. Dennie How-
ard, Prop., F. S. Sonat, Auo.
Tumeiuy, Feb. 25,—Farm stook, imple-
ments and household furniture. West }
Lot 16, Con, 6, Grey. Sale at 1 o'clock.
Robb. Wallace, Prop„ F. S. Scott, Aum
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GRAIN GRINDING. -
01 have pnrobasod a Joliet Grinder and will
run it on Tncaday and Friday of : each weak,
on Lot 19,00e. 10, Grey, Tonne 'reasonable.
Accommodation for borne and drivers in
stormy weather. JOHN BROWN,
29 Proprietor,
Wm, Hoes wishes to thank the publlo for
their genoroue support during his business
career in Brussels. Having now retired I
would ask thosewho have book accounts
with me to pall and settle promptly.
WM.10008, Brussels,
VTR. JOHN WHITE, 00N. 8,
ilk Morris, to a:—Deadmae's Condition
Powders are the best modiolus for rattle be
has ever used. fdanuftwtured and ioi• sale
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To Contractors.
he un -
da elgned uealed tenders o 1wpjlm, onl be oolved TUESDAY, FEB.
11th, for the erection of a brink dwelling on
Lot 03,:Oon, 0, Grey. The lowest ornuy Oslo" -
der not necessarily accepted. Plane and
specifications .may beseen at the residence
of THOS. 8LHMA1ON,:Ethel P. 0,
Notice to Contractors,
TENDERS FOR 105155)30001 11411N.
Sealed tenders will be received up to the
8bh day of February. 1820, for the erection of
a frame barn in the Village of •Oranbrook.
Separate tenders for frame work and deliv
,ring stone. For further particulars apply
to ANTHONY MoDONALD,
Lot 18, Con, 8, Grey
Oranbrook P. O.
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
sale and to rani. ED easy terms in Farms f or
Townships
of Morris and. Grey. F' 6. SOOTT,Brusaels
MANITOBA LAND FOR SALE.
—160 acres of good farm land at
Springfield, 8 miles from Winnipeg, 3s offer-
ed
E art 9 8le at 8,,10 Twp, 11, Ranproperty, ast
Tliereis a house on the .Premises and some
breaking done. For full particulars as to
price,title, &c., write or apply to
G. F. 13LA11t or W. H, HERR,
20-tf 13ruesels, Ont.
17414RM FOR SALE —THE UN—
DEnsrbxmD offers his valuable 50 core
farm for sale, beim lut 28, 5th line, Morrie.
The farm is in goo$ condition, with comfor-
table house, barn, young orchard, fences, &o.,
and to only a halfmile from Brussels. Pose.
amnion given ;on April let. There are 4}
aeras of Fall wheat 10. For price and terms
apply to A, ADAMS, Proprietor,
25.4 Brussels P. 0.
ROAR FOR SERVICE.—THE'
undersigned
keep
service
on O, , hhrobd Ykh
White boar. Pedigree may be seen on ap-
plication. Terme 91.00 to be paid at time of
service with privilege of returning if neces-
sary. ROBERT SHINE,
21-2m. Proprietor.
ROAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE
Undersigned will forLot 20, Con. 0, Morris, 01heep Iitoro' on
int.
proven White Yorkshire Boar "Selooted,'
bred from J. E. Brothour'a sweepstakes row
at Chicago Fair. Terms, 91.00 to be paid
at the time of service with privilege of re-
turning if necessary. Pedigree may be seen
on application,
ROHT. NI(]HOL,
ROAR FOR SERVIOE.—T.HE
nnderstgned Will )seep for service on
Lot 30, Con, a, Morris, the titoro'-bred Large
English Berkshire )3oar, Captain John."
His mother is a fall sister to the let ]]prize
sow at. the World's Fair.. Pedigree will be
produced on application. Terme—$1.00 to
be paid at time of service with privilege of
returning if necessary.
14-6m JAS. smut, Proprietor.
1OTiCE TO CREDITORS.
Notice ie hereby given pureuant to 10.9,0.,
1887, Chap. 110, that all persons 'having any
claim against the Onto of ELIZABETH
SHARP, fate of the Township of Grey,intheCounty of Huron, Widow, who dion or
about the 1711 day of December, 1895, are.
required on or before the 20th Day of Fob.
rotary, 1896, to sendor deliver their elaime
to the undereignad, one of the Exeoutora of
said estate with .fell partioulara,ofsdoh
olalm and the nature of the 9eourlty Of any)
held by them, and :after the said last man-
pttioned date the Exeoutora of rald estate will
Imi-
tate amongst distribute ant the
thereto said
regard only to ,the (laima of whioh they
shall then. have had notice, and said Droll -
tore will not be liable for said assets or any
part thereof to any person of whose claim.
notice shall not have been received as' 01000.
said, 01.0113 time of- etch distribution as
aforesaid. ANDREW SHARP, .l
IOne of the hxooutors,
Dew February 5011,1800. llthel 1•, 0,
LEGAL MID CONVEYANCING.
1L • L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
solicitor and Conveyancer, . donee -
Mons made. 011iee—Vanatone'e Blank, Brus-
sels, 21-301
M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, &o. Oine—'oa lo1
north of Central Hotel, Private Fends to
Loan..
ivr C. CAMERON,
•- (Formerly of - Cameron„ Bolt &
Oameront,)) Barrister and Soiioitor, Goderloh,
Ont, Of lee—Hamilton St„ Oppoeito Col-
borne Hotel..
BLAIR, . BARRISTER,
G•
F. • Solicitor, des. (Tato of Garrow &
Prot dfoot'e Ofiloe, Goderioh,) Oilioe oyer
G1111es & Smith's Bank, Bruaeela,
Money to Loan, 47
DEITAL.
TR. DAVIDSON,
Honor Graduate Toronto University,
Licentiate Royal College Dental Surgeons.
Grown and Bridge work a epeaiaity. Modem
at@Fees.soleSatisfaction Assured, O91oe over
Barratt'• barber shop, Turnberry St., Bras -
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWIOK,
101 • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
veterinary College• is prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals In a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tended to. Mee and Infirmary Pour doors
north of bridge •puraborry et„ Breams.
MEDICAL CARDS.
JA. b1oNAUGHTON, M. D.
473. M.; L. R. O. P, Edinburgh, M. O. P
S. Ont. Residence and °Mee in. Wileoa's.
Block, corner of Mill and Turnberry Ste.
JM. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
• Bhyeiolan, SurgeonAocouober, etc,
Graduate, of Toronto University Medical
Faculty. -Member of College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Ont. Gnu= —Next door to
McDonald & Co,, Walton Ont.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. AIaORAOKEN,
at hie Grocery, Inures
bofMaorrygstreet, Brun Officio
N. BARRETT,.
Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next door
south of A. M. Mol:ay & Co's hardware store,
Ladies'aud children, hair butting a speoialty
RTJSSELS POST OFFICE
. Savings Bank takes Dspoalta from
91.00- to 81,000 and allows 89 per cent.
, FARROW,
Postmaster.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM-
IN9URANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
OPPIOE AT JEWELRY STORE.
t"No Witness Required.
T. FLETOIIER, Brussels.
zSS O'00NNOR, R. T.,
Teacher of instrumental music on
Piano and Organ,
Wednesday ill of leach wool, Tues-
day
Prineeee Street, Brussels.
�]i�'ELLINGTON MUTUAL IN-
suranees effecteGo. llt Towne an180, a m
Property at very low rates.
16.301
J. A. CREIGHTON,
Agent, Brussels.
ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour
Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land, Loan and Inaarnnoe Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Collections made
Wilco 1n Setalo's Bleak, 81000010
MHOS. A. HAWKINS,
L Or anistin St. John's Church', Brum-
eels, will give Jeanne to pupils either on
piano or organ, at his parlor in the .Smith
block, Brunets. Vooal Insane also given,
Ten years experience in teaching, Terms.
moderato,
AUCTIONEERS.
'1 EoEGE KIRKBY,
,don reasonable toriornne.e Ferrmn and larom
stooks speoialty. Orders loft at Tim Po=
PubliehingHouee,Brussele,orsentto Wdlton
P. 0., will receive prompt attention,
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
-IL.' • um, will 5011 for bettor s eharg to
bettor mon other
less time inEttmaHuron
than any oilior AudfaOeeer in Ttast Huron
or
con ;always bo anything.
atthisMlle°
or by personal application.