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l''or SILO .-\1r.,. '1'• llntl.
Loral' . Dr .1 01, Ayer.
To lhnn- W. M. Simdair.
1)ry Gouda -Irwin & llrliitlu.
Mortgage Sale- Alex. limner.
'l'( olerg Wanted- 1. 11. torah.
Loop tar Hal, .410110 Loddiek,
House and Lots for sale--Vr'tn, Mar•
this
Tout' choice for 10 yenta -G, A, Dead•
y,lan,
(Tin 3111.u55cIs Mast,
1'RIUal', .'\O1', 20, 1591.
MK. Canto, of Fergus, was not elected
for East wellington as reported in loot
issue. His opponent, James Kirkwood,
Reeve of Erin townsb;p, defeating him.
They were both Reformers. 111r, Kirk-
wood reoeived a'majarity of 027 ill his
own township and had over 100 more
votes cast for him 'than Mr. Craig in the
•riding,
Tun lndicatiOl s appear to be that Hon.
W. R. Meredith will he asked to take a
seat in the Dominion cabinet which is
being re constructed. He would make
an A 1 man and represent this Province
very worthily. It is said in case Mr.
Meredith twee to Ottawa Dalton Mc-
Carthy will likely assume the letuievehip
of the Ontario opposiliml,
Boxes hunting isnot through with yet
Owen Sound has taken the Itay fnroi
tura firm esway from Woodstock end
other towns are bidding for industrie
now established elsewhere largely beeoue
the mauieeturers are not doing wet
enough where they are and hope by th
receipt • Oho few thousand to keep Ill
ship afioat. The Polson ship bsildiu
works air Owen Sound are sought after
by the Sarnia people and so the veer and
expense goes on. This idea of }peddling
induutriesifrom place to place is a fraud
and often the biter gets badly bitten.
a f.s•ut)-tf.
1'". Forrest in genic,; enllenint on
the graced for a now weid,vice.
(leo, ('ncldin Ian pOl t Ileo 1 Iho Ham-
ilton farm it half nnilo north of the village
fur (1.001).
Win. Duna le bell:Meg a el, 01 en hi.
property, nppneite the saw Mill. for 1
,teased lumber.
11ins llowat, of Stratford, deliverel a
lecture on miaeioue in t!:1 Pvt.. 1:;'hal'Inp
church on Friday evening,
The Elma ollee0e factory has sold all
the cheese on hand, toed all they will
make for the season, et 100,
\Lely Hear has returned from his trip
to old England. Ile looks well, the trip
having evidently agreed with biro.
Ednnutd Fox and family moved to
town this week from Crnubrook. lir.
Fox Wan enenged in the Cranbreek flax
mi 1, but has secured it more Ineratfve
situation in the Atwood film -mill.
At the meeting of Iliroctors of the
Elmo FarmersMutual Fire Ina. Go, all
members were present exet pt lir. Grieve.
llientes of last meting read and signed.
Ap`` l005tione for insurance were received
and accepted since last reported, amount-
ing to 603,075.0 , On metlou mode and
carried it was agreed to levy 2,0 on all
premium notes in loon on the 80th Oc-
tober, lost„ and payab'o t•- the T ensurer
on or before the 4th Dtcembel•, 1991,
T. P. C. A. -Following are the ofitcers
.appointed at a regent meeting of the S.
P. C. A.:-President,Rev.A. Henderson:;
lst-Vioe.President, Mis- Maggie Graham;
4nd Gioe-Presideut, Miss Miriam Dunn ;
Secretary, Mins Jeanie Harvey ; Treas.
urer, Mies Lizzie Graham ; Look•otit
Committee, Misses Mary if rrvey, Kate
Wilson, Bella Mitchell, Lizzie Graham
and Jennie Harvey ; Prayer -meeting
Committee, Eon Mr. Henderson, Mr,
Robb, Phineas Priest, Mis-es Bella Mit•
shell and Miriam Dunn; Socia} and Lit-
erary Committee, D. Molilillan, Albert
• Gray, dames Motorail, George Donn, Mr.
• Newbigeing, Misses Maggie Graham,
Miriam Dunn, Belle Mitchell, Jennie
is Harvey, Kate Wil -on; Missionary Com-
mittee, Misses Magpie 'Graham, Emily
e
Harvey, Lizzie Ge:a}ue m, Jeseie Wood.
e tItheni.
a Ethel cheese factory has concluded a
g 8110000 fat season's operations,
Judge Doyle held a Voters' List Court
here on Thursday •0 this week for the
Dominion list.
What's the matter with Ethel having
a Branch of the Upper Canada Bible
Society established There 7
On Thanksgiving day Rev. 11?)• S. McRae
preached a vert appropriate discourse in
IT becomes more evident every •tlag' the Presbyterian church in this place.
that Breesels requires and tamest have a }Iis text was in E0odus,2trel chapter and
.
constable who will look after law 'break-
KiTthh B s do n nett often make the dis
verse
ee
ers and disturbers of the peace. Reeve trance from Ethel station to Brussels or
Graham- has advocated this for years but vire ice verse dis 19 ,ahs tis es miles. l the
hand
and
the matter of additional expensebasbeeu Ear. The
the bag -bear. There are a good .many T}le resident' of this heath of the
residents who would much prefer to ,Psi Episcopalian pe•suas1 11 are diking' of
a few•eents more in a year and Rlrewe their arranging for a regular 0e0vioe 40 Ethel.
property .properly protected. We dont
Last Sunday morning aetedentpreached
isr's ETa I.
wont aeonstable in name only hut•a.miuan MissAlcAllLouteie S. skorioctt
ungt
who will he a terror to eviland who will dauchter of Rev. B. 4herleak, -oyof Lthesel,
quell, with a resolute will, the spirit •of baa been engaged to telok the Glenellan,
insubordination evinced by agoodly per.
tion of the youth of this town. The ; A reading roma will be r n in wenee-
Wellineton L'am Gs• nailed, She is new
ntteudiug the 1Vallteeten lvlodeleohooh
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THECOOKSBEST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA.
ELLIGErt
OFFICE
HELp
WANTifj
Ith II r.
To take the place
of the old-fashioned corded
corset, try the B. & C. corset.
This is just what you can
do. You can try it, and even
wear it for two or three
weeks, if you wish. Then, if
you're not satisfied, you can
return it, and get your money.
FOR SALE BY A. STILAOHAN•
scenes 'enacted no later than fine week at awl with the Mecltaui,.•s' I1atftet0 .veru
the ATm�ytbarraoks area disputa to any ; shortly. The leading .daily and weekly �
newspap•,rs, Rc, will be:placed there for
place baying pretensions to 1989 century I the bene et of the members, The Bresi-
civilizatitnt. Let us have a emnntable dent, 3)r. Cale, inn pusher, John Hol -
end try and preserve the good nane•d= I loway has 0110040 of the linrim•y evhioh is
Brussels.
open every Tm stity evening.
SUDDEN DnAvn.-Last Friday after•
TEE complete eensu.e returns 'for Inoon John Long and vrife., 'of the .12th
loon•, Grey, mime to thie village to trans -
Heron have been published in age Gov. ,act seine business. About 4 e'eloo01 Mr.
ernamont reterns and are as folioave::- . Long while paying T. P. Simpson 'for
=ROE 09.00.•some eoode the money dart from ,hfsthand
8Hr81, i1t191• ;`end he found no attempting to reaoh 'for
1571.
Blyth.. 14 .91.: tit that he had lost the ,paw•er of his arm.
Brussels... 1,288 4,204 I Shortly after he sank to the floor and
Grey.. . .,.8,855 95.7`7 •'13022�'�eti,s removedlinto a Fe10 Mr,tBluoitecu'sstate.
:huuHe
se
Hewiok . 6 417 6;615 •4,418' ,and Dr, Clete summoned. The case was
Morris.......» 33152 3.,616 ;'=53.1 apoplexy and nothing,would be done.
Turnberry 8,201 8,018 :2,452 1 bot 10 p. m. the taper of 'life was -ex-
Winghaiei .. 1,'4118 t'167 tiogolehed. The remains was removed
Wroxeter....-.............. -590 :564. ate :ifs own hone, which he bad left .only
10,425 few hours previous in appearent ,good
.om00Ox 00UTn.
21,790 ('84968' -health, fn Cober's van, The funeraltook
piece 0e Monday forenoon, the inter.
679.006 ,anent being made at the 1d'. C. Cemetery
4,421 4,244 in Beehdeld. The deceased was a resi-
3.875 3;281 Rdentof grey for many years and was a
4,046 306 kind neighbor snd a big hearted, honest
2,480 01601 going man. He was 67 years of age.
2,940 2,470 Mrs. Long and family have the sympathy
8,550 2,867 of the community in their sudden and
unexpected sorrow.
Hayfield -
Hay. .
ayfield.,Hay.....-........ 8 897
Hallett........,..,- ..... 3,678
Mcliill op ............. 8,808
Senforth ._...........1,368
Stanley .. -. .8,804
Tucks rseoittti... 3,699
20,264 21,991 19,184
MEW WEST.
Ashfield 3 893 4,766 4,010
Clinton..................2,016 2,606 2,685
Colborne 2 429 2,663 2,215
E. W awanosh...,...,2,651 2,674 2,078
Goderich ,...8,615 3,444 2,907
Goderich town ........3,954 4,564 8,839
W. Wewanoeh..,,,.-2,748 2,798 2,886
21,306 28,612 20,020
This shows a decrease of 2,762 in East
.Huron in the ten years specified and the
.very heavy reduction ,of 8,492 in West
(Huron. In South Gliding there was a
!falling off of 2,807 or a,total decrease in
;the three ridings of 14,051.
Peter Murchison, of ;Luoknow, hoe se.
.cared a good position in Gurney & Co's.
office, Toronto.
Wm. Evans, of the Oth.00n. of Howick,
threshed over 90 bushele•af spring wheat
from three acres.
Ile Presbytery of Huron met in Hen -
Killen Tuesday of last weal, Mr, Car•
Hera, Moderator, in the chair. Mesers.
McDonald and Henderson were appoint-
ed to address the meeting of the W. F.
71. S. in January It was agreed to re.
.commend to the Assembly the holding of
it summer session In Theological depart-
ment of Manitoba College, Moderation
on a call was granted to Manchester and
Smith's Hill. A. sell from the congre-
gations of Bayfield road and Berne wan
sustained. The call le addressed to Rev.
J. A. McDonald, Toronto ; provisional
arrangements were made for hie inane.
tion on the 21th inst. In the event of
his mewing the call, Mr. Needham to
preach, Air, Simpson to preside, 11. Heti.
Berson to addrese the minister and lir,
Acheson the people. The induction to
take place at Bayfield church on the 24,9
last. It was agreed 10 approve of the ap•
nointtnent of a epeoial secretary for ilia
Foreign Missions, Next meeting of
Presbytery to be hell in Stettorth, on the
lird Tuesday of January,
Thomas Hendry, formerly a promi•
nent officer in Winnipeg of the Hodson
Boy Company, has mysteriously dieap•
peered from San Francisco, end foul
play Is eaepected.
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Thia;preparation has no equal as a
',dressing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool,
and healthy, and preserves the color.
tallness, and beauty of the hair.
'S was •rapidly becoming bald and
gray.; but after using two or three
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair
grew .thick and glossy and the original
color was restored." -Melvin Aldrich,
Canaan Centre, N. H.
"Some time ago I lost all my hair in
consequence or measles. After due
waiting, no new growth appeared. I
then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my
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-J. B. Williams, Floreaville, Texas.
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the past four or five years and find it a
most satisfactory dressing for the hair.
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causing the hair to retain its natural
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Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street,
Haverhill, Mass.
"I have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor
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colon" -Mrs. H. J. King, Dealer in
Dry Goods, &c., Blshopville,1000.
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0010 by Drusgielsaod Perfumery.
THE GREATEST
Piioio1 Gallery
i 1 have besot"( the Photo. (aullrry'
in
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tI Wil.Thi`w&:Y..5b4,
and Ila\'e fitted it up in the most
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Nothing but first-class
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CRAYON AND WATER COLOR
WORK A SPECIALTY.
Picture Framing done neatly
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I Solicit a trial from the peo-
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OF THEM ALL
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Given to every subscriber, new or old, of THE
WEEKLY minus] FOR 1800. Thousands of
dollars have been spent In Ito preparation. Its
success is fully assured: it is a highly valued
souvenir of the greatest statesman and the most
honored leader ever knew.. In Canadian history,
This beauli8d Memorial Album contains 15
full.page illustrations of interesting scenes in
connection with the history of Sir John, and
present0 to the thousands of admirers of our late
chief ninny new and valuable portraitures.
READ TRH LIST.
Fall -page Portraits of Sir John and
Baroness Macdonald 1 Birthplace of Sir
John in Glasgow; Portrait of Sir John
when a young man; Portrait of SIr John'\
Mother, the only one ever published; Th.
Old Homestead at Kingston, occupied by
Sir John during the Rebellion 00 18871
Earnscllfre, Sir John's Residence at Ottawa;
Interior of Senate Chamber, Ottawa, shove -
int; the Guard of Honor and Body Lying 1n
State; Exterior View of Houses of Partin -
meat, with Funeral Procession farming to
the foregroltL1nd ; View of Eastern )stock,
Pnrliament'4tolldinga, with Funeral Pro-
cession pnssing; Eine View City Hall. Kings-
ton, Draped In Mourning, as 1t appeared
the day Sir John's Body reached Kingston
and Lay in State ; Grave at Catnrntlul Ceme-
tery, oIth Floral Tributes from his Thous-
nud• of followers ; View of Westminster
Abbey, In which the Memorial Service Was
held Interior VI w of Westminster - View of St. Paul's Cathedral, In which a Memo -
ed e
rlal Tablet will be Ereeteal to 81r Jolni's Memory ; lnterlor V lewof 8L. Paul's Cathedral.
All these views are flno half -toned k'hetogrnvures on heavy enameled pa er, and scitably
bound. with an illuminated and embossed cover, A really valnnble souvenir that will be n
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BE AFTER MISRESS.
N account of the large and increasing business that
we are now doing we find our Factory and ware -
rooms altogether too small for our stock and are compelled
to find more room for the display and storage of our mer-
chandise. For this purpose we have opened out in full
blast a
Furniture Store
in the building lately occupied by A. R. Smith,
near the Post Office, Brussels, where we can show you in
endless variety full lines of everything in the wn.y of Fur-
niture. This place is easy of access, and as you are passing
.and re -passing for your mail, call in and see us if you can
;spare the time and we will be happy to show you our stock.
We are quite up to the mark in
Bedroom and Parlor Suites, Ex. and every
other kind of Tables, &.c., &c., Side Boards,
Secretaries, in all kinds of wood and
all manner of finish
Oar "Solid Comfort" Reclining Ha7n,moo7b
Chairs are unexcet1.d and we invite
your inspection of thein.
Oler Under-
taking appoin t -
men te are not
surpassed by
any and orders
P•'.'' 4,1:.10 160A
of tbis nature
will receive
our undivided
attention.
The store is specially supervised. by Messrs, David
Hogg and G. A. Food, two young idea, excellently qualifi-
ed, who will ably and pleasantly attend to the wants and
requirements of all our customer's,
Yours truly,
',Smith Malcolm. & Gibson.
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Nov, 20, 1801
a wareanmmzna•.onEnancarmasninsla anoourmonscravozona
r11 � 111 of 4J•�� J 1of
(1) New Firm, (2) N e w Store.
(3) New Goods. (4) New Prices.
(5) New way of doing Business.
.JlSM
NOW OPEN,
We carry full lilies in Staple and Fancy Dry
Goods, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes, IIats,
Caps, Furs and Groceries,
(Jur Goods are Well Boug'ht-
Which Means Half Sold
We intend doing Business on the
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4k �, f` 'F uitl'fl i-i1+.1+1i-
SYSTEM
Which will allow us to sell at lower prices than any Credit
Flouse can do. We are here to do business and if
Good. Goods, Fair ?lion and.
IIonoralole :Dealing
will secure business we expect to get it.
Our Motto will not be so much, Cheap Goods,
as -Good Goods at Low Prices.
Come in and see us. We will be pleased to show Goods
and quote prices.
Good Butter, Eggs and Poultry taken in exchange for Goods
at the Highest Market Price.
Irwin & McBain.
FOR THE
FAR
EW
BRUSSELS WOOLEN IILL
WANTS TO GET
50,000 POUNDS OF WOOL
In Exchange for Goods.
The Highest Market Price will be Allowed.
We have a Fine Assortment of
Tweeds, Cottons, Flannels, Blan-
kets, Sheeting, Knitted
Goods, Yarns, 8cc.
All Wool left with us for manufacturing, whether rolls 03
otherwise, will have our prompt attention.
SATISFACTION G'E`. t t ,STT. D
HOWE & 00.,
Brussels.