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Z.anta Claus has !lie beadguartere at our
r8itlre and, he will find plenty here to sup-
ply every boy and girl for malas around.
Our atook of
1C'OY BOOK
is simply immense and wa have more
room to elbow them naw. Everything
*narked in plain dguree and such a ver•,
iety for old and young, tea(chops and
scholars,
MARRIED
On single. `WVe800004 enumerate all we
have and you would never have the
patience to 'read it if we slid, 00 come and
see for yourselves.
DEAOM I N c�'MoOALL,
Druggists, Opticians . and Bookeelloro.
GRAN TRUNK RAILWAY,
00000200 E020001ON W. G. & R,
Trains leave Braesels Station, North
sad South, as follows:
GOING SOIITH, Goitre rloRT.8.
it xpress ^, h a,m. I Mixed 0:44 0.m
o'rxed 0;87 pan. Mail 12:02 p.m
o t ti Items.
A obiel's amens; ye takin' notes,
len' faith he'll Stunt it.
Bummers market leads.
Hoose Fair an Thursday, 31st inst.
Fames of next week will be Christmas.
ANOTHan business change is mooted in
town.
CONCERT this (Friday) evening. First.
class program.
WHAT about a toboggan slide for this
Winter's sport ?
A raw weddings are on the tapirs in
rebirth Brnseelites are interested,
L.eT Monday evening officers were
elected in St. John's Lodge, A. F. & A.
/Keep Friday evening clear for T. A.
FEawkine' conaert. Tip-top talent and
new m0aia.
BUNK agreement forms for teaohees or
trustees maybe had at Tan POST Pab•
fishing B'ouse,
A NUMMI of people are sending Tan
Pose for 1897 as a Christmas box to
obaeut friends.
Co. Comma, Domination next Monday
at 1p. m. F. S. Scott is the Nominating
Officer for Distriot No. 6.
A'McOna r furnace has been planed in
the store of Ross de Halliday this week by
Messrs, Wilton & Turnbull,
THE 2500000 seat plan for Mr. Hawkins'
concert, Friday evening, is filling rapidly.
It is at Jas. Fox's drug store.
Goo. PARKER shipped a palace Dar of
horses tic export this week. Frank
Tearable went to England with the ship•
meet.
Alvzxcu'AL nominations on Monday,
28th inst. Four Trustees for Brussels e
Public Sobool Board will be nominated
T. O. ANn 111.118 Toort vee ovasl to tbeii
now got oatnfvrtahle brink ros9floaae,
cot'nor of Turnberry and Queen 8th'eete,
this week. •
MEesas, Roes tS IIALZIDAc opened the
doors of theft newstoro to the pnblio last
Saturday morning and have bean run -
rung iu tell blast singe,
A. Benz will .be held fu the 'Two
Braemar), ten Thuleday evening, Rist Met.
The committee le Balry Mooney, Alf,
Backer and W, flrawford.
Ranahven and new anbspriptions era
rolling in to'TH Poo . We ihteud Mak-
ing Tuo Powi, better than ever dnt'fng
1807. Tell your neighbor.
Tau iaveetigation hold in the Town
Hall on Tuesday and Wednesday of this
week, before Colonel Laster, o£ Belleville,
attracted a large number to Annals,
'WB offer our readers an apology this
week for the crowded state of our oulumne
with a dVertisemente, to the iehntting out
of reading platter. At this seasonof the
year it gap /hardly be avoided,
Renato MoNAerenoos and Wm. Ald-
ridge will be the Deputy Returning
011ioers of the aotning 'rnunleipal oleo,
tions in Bruesele, with polling prones at
J..3. Gilpin's office and the Connell
Cbamber as usual.
Selegoony p0'loined several silk band-
kerohiefe from E. C. Donford'e atom
'window the other night by drawing them
tbrough the holes bored in the floor for
ventilating purposes, by the aid of a stiok
and a befit pin, Old Nice must surely
have a mortgage on come people in this
place.
Fon O0ntaruos.—One of the best and
certainly the longest remembered present
to Bend to distant friends ae a Ctirisernen
gift is Tian PosT, One dollar will pay for
it up to 1st Tac, 1898, and for this small
sum your distant ones will have a weekly
budget of • Huron news for 57 weeks.
Cell
in or send in your names and dollars
without delay.
WStnvxNo BELD3,-0a Wednesday
evening of this week Oupid scored another
victory when at the residence of was.
Gordon, Luoknow, R. E. A. Stinson, of
Luoknow, and Miss Lily, the estimable
daughter of the host and hostess, were
joined in the holy estate of matrimony by
Rev. I. 13. Wallwin, B. A., in the presence
of about 50 guests. The bride wore a
most be0oming costume of Cream 1)uobese
satin trimmed with pearl and chiffon,
bridal veil, white rosea and smilax. Miss
Latish Berry, of LUckuow, and Miss
Allen, of Berkley, were the bridesmaids,
and wore cream silk with roses and
violets, Frank Gordon, brother to the
bride, and Win. Stiuoon, Cbeoley, brother
to the groom, were bear men. The wed-
ding gifts were of a more than usually
extra ohmmeter, the bride's father pre-
senting a piano and the groom a gold
bracelet. A most sumptuous repast was
partaken of and the evening was moat
happily span'. ;51r. and Mrs. Stinson
begin married life with the hearty good
wishes of many friends. Ton POST
throws an editorial slipper after them.
PnneENTATION.—On Thursday evening
of last week Melville ohuruh ohoir was
entertained at the home of J. and Mrs.
MaBeio. One of the pleasing features of
the eveniod was the presentation of a
beautiful silver secviae, accompanied by
an appropriately worded address, to Dr.
and Mrs. Graham for long and faithful
services rendered to the oturch choir.
The address, as follows, was read by
Principal Cameron and Miss Kate Wil-
son made the presentation :
To De, Atm Mita. GRAUAZ,—We, the mem.
Aero of Melville church choir, Brussels, de -
ire to take this opportunity of .expressing
to you our appreclatiou 0f your services in
onneotion with our ohoir during the many
ears you have been aesoelated withit, and
or deep regret that those harmonious ro-
atione3ips, which have existed during that
me, are soon to bo severed. You, M.
raham, in your capacity as organist, by
our whole hearted and cheerful service, by
oar thoughtful and considerate dealings
with us es indivldnal members of the choir,
have dons much to promote its beat inter
els, and also to make uleasant 0.3088 r0-
latiooships in which we have stood one to
he other. As a faithful member of our
heir, Deotor, your services have been much
ppreoiated and we are only t00 sorry to
art with cue who was over willing to aid us
u every possible way. Accept this tea Bet
ad tray as a memento of the Melville
oburch eb01r sad of happy ao000iatione, alt
co soon t0 be savored, Accept also our host
iehoe for your master
ped sse0088 in Whitt -
vex. field the Master may 800 lit in His
rOvidoeee to Shoe you and may Hi8 work
Ver prosper in your Sands, Bignell ou be•
alt of ohoir,
Aires Nara Ve asoos,
a. M, 110Tt,ts.
J. H. OAarsno2,
r. Graham made a feeling and suitable
ply, thanking the donors for their
aotiful gift. The silver tett service
ntained four pieces and a tray. The
oir did themselvee credit in their
oughtful generosity. A most enjoyable
ening was spent.
none P110wLERe.—About 2.80 la.t
both morning the residence of the
icor of THE PoeT 000.0 visited by a
rglar, entrance being obtained by lift•
a window in the dining room. Tim
use Wad ransacked, as was evidenced
burned remains of matches, but no.
ng was missed except $6 in bide and
oiler or so in silver, taken from the
ntaloou pockets of ye editor, The
users had been taken from his bed-
om and were found in the kitchen ad.
sing. A etonithy step was board by
E Pose man and a second alter a
tele was ignited just outside the bed -
m door. Thinking the light was
ock by hie eon, who was sleeping up-
irs, Mr. Kerr asked "What's the mat.
, Leslie 7" and Mrs, Kerr further in•
rogated "Are you sick 1" Suddenly
match was extinguished and no re.
use coming from the queries the lord
he household arose with wore than
al alacrity, closely followed by hie
rageoue spouse, but the thieving visit -
was also hustling, and barring a o,il.
on with the kitchen table, made a
ty exit. Wanting to shut off a pos.
lity of eeoape the editor made for the
01 door and found it locked, and
reby imagined a capture wag in sight,
on Mrs, Kerr arriving with a lamp it
found that the bird had flowntbrongh
open window. Pursuit was out 'of
question owing to the necessity of
curing a more appropriate toilet and
darkness of the mor0iup. With re.
er and iron poker a thorough search
he house was made, but the cold gash
Seared to be all (hat wa0 miaelog.
at the next venture would have been
not the inmates suddenly awoke is
knownbutte
, say the 'least of the
0.eked and undesired visit, it was a
o of about ae cool, maks.yoorself-at•
e potformanoe as we have met for
oy a year, In haste to elude capture
Bur lar neglected to take his Jack-
ie, with which the window
anal was
enod are It may be had by return.
the $8.50. Since Sunday morning
bane received enough pointers on bow
at the same time and place.'
Ir is said somebody tapped John Lott
last Saturday night and secured a purse 3
with a few coppers and a plug of tobacco. G
These house breakers will get into trouble y
yet. y
Tan School Board accepted the tender
of Walter Yuill, Morris, for 70 cordo of e
wood for the school at $1.84, his being
the lowest. There were six tenders, the t
bigbest being $1.50.
LAST Tuesday night somebody attempt- i
ed an entrance into A. Cooeley's reel -
dame i
but was frightened away. Wbile a
vaccinating a mag with gun shot i0 not t
the nicest thing in the world to do, some w
of these night prowlers will sooner or
Eater get what they well deeerve fo this
fine.
Tae Pose is eubsoribed for on its
merits as a newspaper, and is looked for
and read with pleasure by every member
of the family. It is not taken merely to D
get rid of an importunate canvasser, and re
when received thrown to one tilde. THE be
Pose is the best read paper in this section eo
and oovere the whole County of Huron. e3
EcLarsas.-Tbere will only be two th
eclipses of the sun in 1897. The first on es'
Frb. l.t will be invisible in Canada. On
.July 2913. between 9 a. m, and 11 a. m., Sob
a partial eclipse of the sun will bo seen in Bd
Canada, New Year's day falls on Fri-
day ; Ash Wednesday on 1blaroh 4th ;
Good Friday on April 16th ; Easter Sun-
day on Marob 18th, and Christmas Day,
ou Saturday, Deo. 25th.
Beesseeo Oaageenor(. —The following
officers have been elected for the ensuing
year for L. U. L., No. 774, Brussels
fit. M., Jos. Bowman ; D, M., M. H.
Moore, V. S. ; Chaplain, Henry Mooney;
I&eo.-Sec., Wm. Mooney ; Fin. -Seo., Ai.
15. (''ardfff ; Treas., Geo. Cardiff ; let
('mm. ;0aneger, Jae. Bowman ; 2nd om.
Man., Wm, Hoy ; Ord Com. M00„ Joe.
150CUtobeon ; 413 Com. Man., David
Smith ; 5th Com, Man., F. MoCutoheon ;
D. of C., S. Plum ; Lecturer, Wrn.
:irnftll.
G. T. R. Noyes,—Single fare return
tickets on G. T. 11„ good going Deo. 21
and 25, to return on or before Dec. 29
or going Dec. 81, good to return on Jan.
2nd.—Thio week the Enterprise Works
ehippod 6 oars of emit ; Ba0ker & Van-
s(o00, 4 care of oats, 7 oars of peas to
Portland and 2 cat•8 of peas to Ayton ;
W. F. Stewart, a car of wheat • Geo.
Parker, a oar of horses via Boston, to
London, Eng. ; 2 care of household torn•
Lure ; a ooneign1nent of batter by R.
Thomson to Halifax,
8aroArtoN Annn.—In connection with
the 'Children's Work . t the Salvation
Army local oorpe there will be bold a
Christmas tree in the 13,,:'raoite on Thee
day night, Deo. 22nd, at 8 p. m. Tbore
will aho be given en interesting program
by the children and string band which
will appear for the first time in public,
consisting of solos, reeitatione, deaths,
quartettes., and musical seleetione. The
tree will be open to alt who may d00ire to
pence presents on for their friends. --Our
Chr'iotmae War Cry will be issued this
week. It is 0,0 enlarged copy and has
a very handsome picture both aides of
the cover entitled ".Cho birth of Jeeus in
the stable" and a eceue,05 Winter driving
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per statute, all the membo sent ex -
crept Councillor Wilson,
The following moouots present.
ed
IP. S. Scott, salary, ,1 o , , , . $08, 00
Jno. 13roadfoot, dump ground .. , 5 00
Hart de Riddle, blanks 0 Od
Meohauios' Institute grant 25 00
D. Stewart, selecting jurors ' 4 00
W. H. Iiorr, selecting jurors , , 4 00
J. Wright, salary for December . , 20 00
G. Green, pump at Market St ,,... 10 00
A. MoLaueblin,181111tted clog tax.. 1 00
!Moved b ' Goo. Booker, seconded by 10..
La(ttherditlle that the above accounts be
paid. Carried,
The Financial' statement fort year
was read and discussed, 1 .
The.73reove road s communicate from
Mr. preen, of Windham„ re elect light,
Bylaw No. 8, 1890, fixing polling aces
and Deputy Returning Officers w read
and passed. Div. No: 1 will vote 3, J.
Cilpin's ofizoe, R. MoNaughton D 0.,
and No. 2 at the donnoil Chamb with
Wm. Aldridge D. R. 0.
Council then adjourned.
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Business Locals,
ALL the oboloest fruits of the sea
at Tbomeon'e.
Sines made to order at M. Riebardeon
Oheapost plane in town.
CANDIES and nuts as cheap as t
oheapest at Thomson's,
You dandy, well built cutters go to J
Walker, carriage maker, Brussels.
.6. users assortment of plain and fan
china and glassware et Thomson's.
GET your buggy repaired, trimmed
new topped at Jas. Walker's, Bruesele.
WANTED,—Any quantity dried appl
(30.,) roll butter end poultry, Turkey
=trawls, (7o.) G. E. KING, Wingba
Tieonmo&'s stook of groceries is lar
and well assorted with the finest goo
in the market.
IT is needless to say that Jae. Walk
has tae best style of cutters and at t
lowest price on the market.
Toon hardest BEM warranted full s
without breaking, ae I have a new, ea
and f, -t way of setting eaws. T. M
Gregor, sxw file,, Bruesele, Queen 5
East.
SHte. meg Cnre, the great cough an
croup mare, is in great demand. Pock
size contains twenty-five doses ; only 2
oents. Children love it, Sold by la
Fox, druggiet, Brussels.
WH are giving the best value i
barneee ever offered in Brussels. Speci
attention given to collars. &epairin
promptly and cheaply done. 3. Donal
eon, Dennis' old stand,
Ken's Clover Root will purify you
blood, clear your eomplexioe, regulat
your bowels and make your bead olear
a bell. 26 ore., 00 ots. and $100. Sol
by Jas. Fox, druggiet, Bruesele.
Ala one wanting their saws to out fas
and easy bad better bring tbem to roe, a
I have the most complete outfit of latest
new, improved saw tools. T. McGregor
saw filer, Bennetts, Queen St„ East.
ControRTAuLE brick residence with ever
oonvenience,furnace, &o.,for sale or t
rent. Poeseaoion given on December let,
For further particulars apply to Mrs. R.
Walker, Turnberry street, Brussels.
Mos. T. S. Iiawirors, Chattanooga,
Tenn., says, "Slhiloh's Vitalizer "saved
my life." I consider it the best remedy
for a debilitaed system I ever used."
For dyspepsia, liver or kidney trouble it
excels. Price 75 ors, Sold by Jas. Fox.
BARGAIN OrrhoRnD.—That eligible half
acre lot situate on the Southern portion of
Turnberry street, Brussels, will be dia.
posed of below cost. Very easy terms,
Write for partioulars to Jon ISA10nELVEs,
174 Queen 84. West, Toronto.
CONenLT 'YOUR DooTon.--If 118 advises
Cod Liver Oil wa reoommend Wompole'e
Tasteless Preparation, You can't taste
the oil ; all you taste is wild oberry, and
that's good. What you get is fiosh and
strength. Cures coughs, colds and
wastive diseaees. Jas. Fox,
8 m Chemist and Druggist
READT Fon WINTER, A. visit to the
large new show rooms in connection with
D. Ewan's business, Brussels, will con-
vince anybody that he is in first-class
sbape to snit the public in gutters of the
neatest and meet fashionable styles and
finish and at prices to suit the poolret.
He also has a stook of sleighs on band
ready for the Winter. Intending per.
obasers should give him a oat] and there-
by get well suited and save money at the
same time. Mr, Ewan fa there to do
business.
Evensnonr REAR Thus.—During the
coming season 1 intend making a special,
ty of buggies and will build single or
double buggies, phaetons, and rigs suit•
able for doctors, liverymen, farmers,
pleasure seekers, &e. The latest designs
and improvements will be utilized and no
such display bag ever been witnessed in
Brussels before, First -glass work and
first.olaee material with close prices to
suit the time0 will make it possible for
everybody desirous of having a new buggy
to eeouro it. See Jas. Walker before you
order.
I oaa safely recommend Wright's Liver
and Stomach Pills from personal experi-
ence, having been troubled with pains
in the stomach after eating for some time
and one box of Wrigbt's Liver BeStomaoh
Pills effeoted a complete cure. I can
highly r.00mmend tbom to give immedi•
ate relief,
(Sgd,) P. N.13Av1LL,'Dunville, Ont,
Do not fool with (cheap purgative pills
when you can get a medicine that re.
moves the cause of tick ebomaoh, pain in
the back, sick !headache, indigestion eto ,
that goes direct to the emir of the trouble.
A Complete treatment is 50 cents, with
full directions, and ono he obtained at
Jae. Fox's drug store, Brussels, Sample
box sent on receipt of six cents in stamps,
The LeRoy' Pill 0o., Toronto, Can.
Don't Headenhe Powders will ours that
splitting beadenhe. Safe, saooeseful,
euro, 25 cents a box.
"MAuuraceueana Accident" Ino. Co., of
Toronto, President, Geo, Gooderham,
(President Bank of Toronto.) This very
desirable institution has opened an money
in Brussels, capital, "ens million dol.
late." Insures against acoideut from
any cause, yearly octet $4.00 to $30.00,
no medical examination or any fee for
joining, R In
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HEAD QFF10E, - . TORONTO
b SS10Tl , (15evon f(CfiIfpu Dallara) _ $7,000,000
CAPITAL (A113bot'iwed)- , 02,00o,000
4gettciva to et; l7rtvtotpal poia0te in 04040, Quake, Aremitoba, United Sestet cd ihipta4tfb,
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Li)tPM11448 Beemicti.
General 13auki15 Boelneso 'Traneaotod,
Prat $ Lashed and Collections made on allrpoilnts, Discounted.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest ' allowed on deposits of 01.00 and upwards from date of deposit to data of
withdrawal and eompoundod half yearly,
SPROUaL'A.TT52005102 Orv7Ri TO THE 001,LE0TlQN oy FAA039118' 5404 .IsToTRs,
Every faoility afforded Customers living ata distance.
J. A. STEWART MA2Aena,
if need bo, Some professional gentlemen
in town have taken a 56,000 policy, weep•
ly payment, 525,00, and the same policy
is rated $10,000 if aooldent grouts while
travelling by railway, steamboat or trol-
ley oar, with .$50.00 weekly allowance.
Everyone zo liable to accident and should
not fail to get a policy in this first•clues
Canadian Company. J. A. CltulonroN,
Agent, Broseela,
Bonuses is a mattes of dollars and
cents. Customers ae a rule 00100 or go
where they get the beet value for their
money and are treed the most liberally
combined with courtesy and fair dealing.
This Fall so far being mild and open we
find that we have too ,many roadymade
suits and overcoats ou hand at the pres-
ent time and have deoided that it will be
in our best interests to clear them out
cheap. What we wish to announce le
that we are going to cheerfully do away
with profits in this department during
the balance of the season. You may pay
more but we think you will not be offered
clothing less than the extremely low
prices we have deoided to offer you. We
can suit young or old, Come one, come
all, you cannot tail to be pleased. Our
stock is complete in all lines of dry geode,'
groceries, boots, ehose,rubbere, hats, caps
and furs. No fancy prices. January
Fashion Sheets given free to customers.
Wishing you all the oomplimeute of the
050.000 and 8 happy Xmas, A. STDAcfoAN.
Bobt. Boston, .of Lobe, has accepted
the position of Governor of the Middle-
sex county jail.
Tae suit of Bacton vs. Brantford Street
Railway for $20,000 damages resulted in
a
verdiet for $12,000.
The Montreal Counoii has revived the
project of building a viaduot from 5t,
Henri to Bonaventure station at a cost of
51,000,000, to carry the G. T. R. tracks
and do away with level crossings.
100100.
Cou0LEr.—In Brussels, on Dec. 131,h, the
wife of Mr. Andrew Cousley of a
daughter.
JAeam/I.—In Morris, on Dee. 813, the
wife of Mr. Wm. Jaoklin, of a daugh-
ter.
McBunxas.—In Wawanoeh, on Deo. 8th,
the wife of Mr. 5. McBurney, of a
800,
Clow. In East Wawanosb, on Deo. 6th,
the wife of Mr. A. Clow of a daugb.
ter.
M1i1ZRezm=,
SemeoN—Gonnea.—At the residence of
the bride's parents, Luoknow, on
Deo. 16th, by Rev, I. B. Wallwin, B.
A., Mr. B. E. A. Stinson, of Obesley,
to Miss Lily, youngest of
of
Mr. James Gordon, Luoknow,
NSeuoL.—In Morrie, on Dec. 13th, infant
eon of Michael and Margaret A.
Nichol, aged 5 months.
Caoo1s.—In Atwood, on Deo. 7th, Mary
Helena, daughter of Mr. Rod Mrs.
Geo. Crooke, aged 20 years, 10 mos.,
and 8 days.
CoosoEr.—In Brussels, on Dec. 13th,
Gladys, infant daughter of Andrew
and Lizzie Cousley.
SrAIME/G.—In Grey, on Dee. 11113, Emily,
reliot of the late John Sperling, aged
72 years.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
INE BALI! BOYPOR ABU -
vox. Apply box 101, Brunets P. 0.
1(1 OOD CUTTER, PIANO BOX,
yr for sale at a bargain. Apply to
W. J. Mooltd.O EN.
t ARROW COW TO EX-.
to 00 A. ISOENIG,, American lioteleNply
PURR BRED BERKSHIRE
1 boar eiame nge. Can be reggleteied.b3App]y
to A. HAYMANN, 0ranbrook, 4 20.2
WOOD WAN TED.—MARKET
prlcc will bo paid for 8,000 o0 4,000
eerie of: cord Wood olthor softer bard, to be
delivered this , Brus' at the 7tNTEBPRIBE
SALT W0B1550,llrusools,
201f Estate of 5'. T. COLEMAN.
CROKINOLL. — 'K EP -YOUR
V boys at home by supplying immeent
amusemoute. Wo kava a large variety of
games and amongst othoro the improved
Crokinolo with two other games combined,
all for 81. DEADAIAN. & MOOALL,
Druggists, Booksollere& Optioiane,
T OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
.A The undersigned offers his comfort-
able cottage and 1 acre of lend on Turnberry
street Brussels for sale. On the premises is
a good well, elablo,fruit trees, &a. For price
and terms apply to
3.15 ALEX. MOLE UOBLIN, Propriotor,
FOR SALE.—t GOOD
er 108,1 or' etalrm yogis o ld. suitablettoar gaud
ggy, u
0005',equipmenta. Would exohaneo thein for
young cattle it suitable.
18-tf 0140. 12080, Bruseels,
TRAYLSD ON THE PIsEM—
Isno or theuudoreigned,Lot 13, (ion. 18,
Grey, on or about the last of October, 1 two..
year-old grey steer. The owner 1s requested
o Provo property,r''ley expenses and take 11
awa1D4 DANIEL 11001TLLAN,
2 Walton P. 0.
TO ()CHET 73:0011 LOST BL-
T000EN'the Ethel Cheese Printery and
Rau fryn, an Deo. 1st. It o0nlalned two =tee
drawn in nay favor and duo on July 181,1897,
Ono for 821.40 by Goo, Chapman, o8 A twond •
and one for 820,00 by Geo. Hamilton, 711
000„ Elma also as et bill from harness
0.18.0 , Notice
for m eetoisinglt baranss at
810,00, Notice is on the that payment
bitboon eon stopped on the
tab0ye -gni
aro oautiouod against negotiatingthsPg ing
22 2 8AMV10i., W1t0G1lT,
Brinkmakor, lioniryn,
I30RSE FOR SALE,—WELL
trained, geed size, extra gentle. Bold
with or withoutharness and top buggy,
sleigh and robes. All in prime order.. Foss
than half price. JNO. A: RONALD.
County Council Election:
PUBLIC, NOTICE is hereby given 'that a
meeting of the Elootore of County. Oounofl
Division No, 0, OOmposerl ofthe mun101pa1-
ibiee of Brussels,Grey and Morris, will h0
hold in the TON HALL, BRUSSELS, 0n
]lienal', December 1501, 180e,
at the hour of 1 o'nleclr p.611,. for the pre•nose
of nominating elucidates t0 represent 1!2010
in the County Donnell of the Polarity of Hur-
on!oo the years 1007 and 1608, cud- that to
ease it penis demanded and allowed in the
manner by law, preeeribed, such polls will ho
opened. on the Rh dey of January, 1897, ill
and plebe the
edbygBy laweo 05 the at
uicipmo
al -
ides in said Comity Division,
F. 8. SCOTT, Noininetiug 0Moor.
Dated Doo. 5/3,1800.
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE,—.THE UN-
bEnBrONE0lase Several good Parma Por
sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships,
of Morrie and Grey. F 8. BOOTT•Bruesols
003 FARM FOR SALE
near Brussels. Great bargain, Lot 7,
Con, 0, Grey township. Go oar buildings and.
orchard, well watered, suitable for mixed or
dairy. farming. Possession given next March,
Apply to 1V. H. HERR, Pose Publishing
House, Brussels, 01' to THOMAS HERITAGE,
London Wost.
FARMS FOR SALE. — 000
soros—Consisting of Lots 18 on the 7th
and 8th Concessione, Township of Grey, be-
ing 1 mile from the Village of Ethel and df
miles from Brussels. 40 acres of. Full wheat
sown andubout 80 acres under grass h 00
uores cleared on each, Perms of payment
easy.A, Mu1ELVh1.Y, Ai, D.,
84- Brussels,
MANITOBA BAND FOR SALE.
—180 acme of • gond farm land at
Springfield, 8 Milesll'ore Winnipeg, is offer-
ed for Saloat slow price. The property is
North hast i 800.10, Two. 11, Range 4, East.
There is a house on trio premises and some
breaking done. I'oi. full particulars as to
price, title, &o,, write or apply to
G F. BLAI12 or W.H. KERB,50'4.1 13x005010 Ont,
'FARM FOR SALE. --I50 A0R,ES
Consisting of the South ,} and South
of the North t of Lot 80, Cnn 2, East Wawa -
nosh. This is an excellent stock farm, being
well supplied with good spring water. .Itis
situatedabout 3 miles from the thriving vil-
lage cf Blytli• A large part of it to under
grass. Buildings and fences are in a fair
state of repair, Busy terms of payment will
be given. For all information apply to
11-tf G. V. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels.
1PLLNDID ,FARM FOR SALE.
1. That excellent farm, Lot 10, Con 9
Town0111), of Grey,100 acres, mast be sold at
oroeitite litlere�otgo hhi nearly alcawihd
buildings, ample water sanely, large or-
chard, If miles from Cranbrook !e under
goon noltiyation and is a veru desirable ppro-
Cart • indeed. Apply to B1OHA RE MIT-
HELL, Brussels P. O. ; JOHN AIITOFELL.
on the promisee or A. IONT2B,Brtrssele,
Dated Sept. 11M,1801.
00D FARD1. FOR SALE IN
!be Township of Grey. In orderto
close an estate the West half of Lot 24, Con.
imel'lnpremmdito sae. Ontmires,
offeredrre d
Laino dwelling with kitchen, dm., also twn
framebarne, good water, orchard, &c,, and is
close to the Village of Ethel. Soil le of the
beet and farm to well fenced. Apply t0
Aia0L V1Y Jam eat tyn ;; o1' Belt N1 R,.
Brussels,
VALUABLE FARMS TOR SALE.
'l'be eligible 200 acre farm, 8010posed of
lots 1.0 and 17 in the 10th con„ Grey township,
Huron Co„ and 00 nurse, part of lots 30 and
17, 11.111 eon.. belonging 10 the Robert Brown
estate, is offered ter Bale to 101,101 n p °Bate,
On
the first
necessary outbuildings, or
chard, &o, Farm well watered, well fenced
and in good state of cultivation, About 50
aeree of bush, 42 of which is hardwood. On
the 50 a¢re farm there is a house and barn,
mallard, and. about 8 acres of bush. Farina
sold 10intl,5or separately to 001 purchaser,
Posaeselon given in the 71'111. Farms am on.
1y smile from the 'village of Oranbreok,
where are school, churches, peat;eipoa,
stoma, &c. and 520 miles to the abriivihg mar -
het town Brussels. For to tber particulars
as to price, terms, &o., apply to
AGNES 331010NN,
JA0I108 B1ROWN,�Exeoatore.
Oraubrook P?O1SN BROWN,
B0A11 FOR SERVICE.-Tmil
ilndereigtied will beep for 88rv(e0 on
Lot 28, Oen, 0, Morris, the thorn' bred tm'
proved White Yorkshire Boat "Relented,".
bred from. J. 10, Bro0.hour'seweepsteiros sow
at Chicago hair, 'Terme 81,00 to be paid
at the time of service with privilege of re.
turning 15 ne0oesal'y. Pedigree may be seen
on. application,
BORT, manor,
BOAR FOR SFJRVIOE.--TEl1•
und0h'000nee will keep for sserv100 011
Lot 80 Con, 0, Morrie, the there'•Ured Largo
English Berkshire Boar, "Captain J011,,"
Hle motllorIs a full stater to the 1st prize
sow lot the World's Fair. Pedigree will he
produced on application, Terme-81,00 to
be paid itt time of service with: privilege of
.1'oturufng if necessary.
14.0m JAS. SPEIB, Proprietor.
"OAR FOR SERVIOE,—Tai d'
undersigned wiU keep for service on
3001 27, Con. 4, Morrie, the thorn' bred. 1'mnO-
worth hoar,' lSbhg George," purchased /rent
I1, George &Sone, who got Bret prize for
their herd at Guelph Fitt ,6teelt B11aw. The
dem of "Tung George" wan and; prize at the
show, LoudonEngland. His shag Wee 1, .
ported and weighed 560 lbs. Terms $1,00 to
010 pair! at time 05 service With privilege of
returning if noao00itr
y Pedigree may be
seri n
t
i o n 1p Ito
alien
1
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1 OHe1R
D.ARAIBTRONG,
40•45 PrOprletor,.
The Holiday Whirl
Finds ue folly' prepared la fill
tine biggest and moat diversified orders
that onr oustOmors can give. Our usual
stook of Drugs, Perfumes and Toilet ar-
ticles is increased by the 'addition of many
beautiful novelties suitable for Christmas
Gifts. Such a nioe display is worth
dropping in to see even if you do not wish
to molten. To dove time in the rush
We have compiled the following Bat of
Games. Pease keep it for reforenoe :—
Lost Noir, Nations,
Bicycle Ban, Ocean Raoe, ,
Hal ma, Flips,
Fish Pond, Yacht Baee,
Derby Steeple Obese, Bagatelle,
Lotto, Jack Straws,
Cricket, Fort
Drummer Boy, Reverei,
Oheokere, Dominos,
Parcheesi, Croquet,
Strange People, Frontiers Play,
Flags, g
Authors, Oki Maid,My
Cuckoo, Home Tennis,
Messenger Boy, /leaping Store.
Crokinole, $1.00 and $1.25,
Arch Oroklnole, 4 games in 1, for $1.00.
Xmas Cards and Booklets.
Booke . and Bibles.
Toys and Dolls.
Photo., Strap and Auto Albums,
Boy early and get the Best at
Fox's Drug Store.
LEGAL ANO CONVEYANCING. .
ip L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor and Conveyancer. Colleo-
tions made, - Og1oe—Vanotone's Block, Bons -
We. 21-8m
A M, SINOLAIR,
• Solicitor 000voyaneer,NotatyPub-
iio, &o, Central Hot elone'e B10011, 1 door
north 05 Oontral Hotoi, 'Private Fonds to
Loan.
A• C—. CAMERON,
(Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron) Barrister and Solieltor, Goderieh,
Out. Oipoe—Hamilton. St,, Opposite Col-
borne Hotel.
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solloitor, &o. (late o1 'Narrow dr
Proudfoots Moo, Goderfcb.) Office over
Gillies. et Smith's Bank, Brussels.
Money to Loan. 47
AUCTIONEERS.
GEORGE 15IR1i13Y,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales eonduot
orlon reaeouable terms. Farms and farm
etooka specialty. Orders. left at 'LEE Pon
Pubic shins liouee,Bruseele, or sentto Walton
P. 0., will receive prompt. attention,
S. SCOTT AS AN AU0TION-
• non, will sell Por bettor prices, to
better men,in esu Arne and lots chargeerseIvtoorgytneso
than
other
Auctioneer
East
ordure can always be arranged at this OiOoo
or by pars opal application.
CAPT. J. STRETTON,
Auotio nr Who }ib sthho2] years quit experience
to ill
beattb,has again taken out icense and is
prepared to conduct sales at reasonable
terms. Satisfaction detente teed, Dates may
bo arranges! a1 THE 1,002 Publishing House.
19-tP JAS.8TBETTON,
Auctioneer.
VETERINARY,
T D. WARWICK,
ex • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domesticated animals in a eom-
potent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Oails promptly at-
tended to. Moe and 1000
0ary 7008 doom
uorth of bridge Turnberry at., Brussels,
•
BUSINESS CARDS.
H. MUORA.OKEN,
• Iesurer otAfarrlage Lieonoee. Office
at his Grooery,'Turnborry, street. Benseels,
1 N. BARRETT,
Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
south of A. 21. McKay & Co's: hardware store.
Ladios'and ob.Bdrons hair cutting a specialty
DRUSSELS • POST OFFICE
Savinge Bank takoo Deposita iron
01.00 NO .81,000 end allows ai per cent.
interest, T. .FARROW,
37.8m Postmaster.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM•
naeanal 00,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH,.
T. PL.ETCHER
Issue! of Marriage Licenses,
Orlrlcn AT JIMV10,03' STOMP.
1No Witness Required.
T. FLL''TCFIER, Brussels,
ALEX. HUNTER,
(ilerk of the Fourth Division pour
Co. Huron. Convoyaneor,..NotaiyPublic
Land, Loan and Xneurenee Agent. b"linde
invested and to loan. 0011eo1iohe made
GfilcO.in Graham's Blook, Brussela'
Res. A. HAWKINS
Will give lessons it
piauoororg n,-athisMuffle10002,opj,roe
organ, opposite
the post•bBioo, ringside,0.plonge In ka also
.520051 'Ton yeas exporl°not in tra¢hiug.
Terms moderate.