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1'lr+ fellownlg bon's. 1 nm ()Grim! et
rede'ed prices 10all who twill lnoulien
this adv'ertlsenl8Ut , —
Leieeee . -Common Sense 11e lieeliy-
er," price 01.60, will take 1)00.
"The Changing Year," $1 (10, will take
$1,00.
"Sacred Names," $1.00, will take 0".
"Omelette Ooneordanne," sneei111 addition
but have toe many, 01.15, will take
$1,00.
"The Lilebf Qnoen Victoria," 31.00, will
take 70o.
"The Country 111 Danger," a stmt'' a f a
Peasant, 70c., will take 30e.
"Dornhey 8s Sons," by Dickens, 20e.,
will take 15e.
A special reduction 10 malty other lines
• ales.
G. A. DEADiIAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, 110.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
001T1tai111 ax190(810x W. m. &
Trains fenve Brussels Station, North
and Swntl., as follows:
'roto,,- Sonar. GOixG Nen1".
pini] . .. 5:8.) n.n,. mixed........,..
Sxl.r,s... _11:82 u.m. \fait ...... .,.. 3'15 p.ln.
Mated ....,.. HUS . If 1ex l''ee ...,.. 9;.1;) pan,
yt p.m t L s 1.
V.ontL4tcins.
A ohiel's amang ye takln' notes,
An' faith he'll pront it.
Fi,uauaar,
Twlelcns awfully cheap at 5trachan's.
Box wanted to learn photography, W.
Butionss,
SreeteL bargains iu boots and shoes at
Straohan'e.
Banous8' Photo Gallery is over the
Standard Bank.
HAVE y080 family photographed by W.
Burgess, the leading Photographer.
Horses for sale or to rent. Comfort.
able and convenient. W. B. Dickson.
Dlt. Gamma intends tutting a plate
glass front in kis store lately vacat,d by
I. C. Richards.
A WEUnffid is on the tap's iu Brussels.
The house is rented and other prepara-
tions about completed.
ELnunio building lot on 'Bill street,
Brussels, for sale, cheap for cash. Apply
to A, Bawtiuheimer,
Crn111n for sale, either cash or weed
taken for it. Apply to Howe ch Co.,
Woolen! Factory, Brusse'e.
RNare indebted to the editor ef the
Clinton New lira for advance proof of
the County Council proceediugs.
Two cars of flax seed were shipped this e
week 11008 Bruesels flax mill to Baden to
be maim rammed into oil and meal,
Oeeneeers, for mel end boy's to be C t
cleared nut this month at Irwin & Ile- d
Bailee. The price,' ere ant so they are b
bound to go.
Opts,; to the illness of Miss 11r0d80
the pupils of her department were taken t
charge of by Princglal Shaw and 'hiss a
Abraham for several Saye.
As interesting letter from T. Gibson,
11. P. P., on Glasgow and its surround -
Inge, was reeeived this week. It will be
given a place in due course.
Tn it ',Ham, ,lain and Glory" Banquet
of the 0 di81)1,11 Arne' cones off on
Wednesday 17th in the Town Hall,
Brussels. The proceeds will go le the
'sold officers.
Tnr: Bible Society Collectors for Bt•us-
sels District are requested to complete
their canvas eo as to have books and
10onie5 in the Secretary -Treasurer's
bands before the close of the moth.
Rorooaun pel8ons should see the new
Derenwend Electrical attachment to
combine with any trues making cures
certain and adding comfort. Call at the
Queen's Hotel, Brussels, on M„nday
15th. See advert'-ement in another
contain.
WebreDt0006o AND Demereo.—•George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drlllin wells and is prepay
edeto attend to all work entrusted to him
to a way that will insure satisfaction.
'Vella cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
Bide of Turnberry et., Brussels. 84.11
Time was a grand reunion of the
Scottish Rite bodies of Masonry in Ham•
ilton on Wednesday Thursday and Fri-
day lost, when upwards of three hundred
of the leaders of the craft from almost
every part of the Dominion suer° present.
We observe that J. R. Grant, a former
citizen of Brnaaebe, was present and had
the honor of responding at the grand
banquet on behalf of the Cou8iete y and
subordinate bodies of Manitoba and the
Northwest.
"EtmLEMe 01'` Piteme."—The song
service, entitled "Emblems of Praise,'
will be given in the Methodist ehterch on
Monday evening, lith inst., commeho•
ing at 7:30 o'olook, by the ohoir and Sun-
day achool. The orchestral accompani-
ment is eseellent, Twelve recitations
with mottoes, emblems, and scriptural
readings are interspersed between the
vocal selections. Silver collection will
be taken, pl»OOed8 going t0 the school.
CuaaNn DaeEAHit 11y ELaOTIIICITO AT
Hoath.—As per advertisements it will be
seen that a representative electrician of
the DorenWend Eleotrio Belt of Toronto
will be at the Queen's hotel; Brussels, on
Monday 15th, there he can be ooneulted
with about the self cure of all atoseular
terming and obronto diseases. Now the
afflicted have en opportunity of getting
a free and important opinion of their
trouble. Itis stay is limited, dont miss
it.
Lost,- Tuesday morning George White
was brought before A. Hueter and
Reeve Molntoeh, J. 1'.'s, charged with
drankennese and wed fined $1,00 and
ousts. The hotelkeopers have been
cautioned against selling him limier. It
may be as well to state that any person
known to purchase liquor for an individu.
al thee shut off is 0180 liable to punish•
moot and %ell deserves all be gate, We
have etated and r peat it that every man
w o becomes intoxicated and conducts
himeelf in .a disorderly manner should
be brought beide° the beak every time
and fitted.
levee; nverehoes for Oso, (len. G
Pietro Copying in all its brallehos
t''. .1y.5 down in pl•i1,
4 rat!MICH.
li('al(I:aa and overshoes 118,12 soled 1811,1
I repaired. (leo. Good.
11,:0'108'', ',1111b 111.1130 a,,1 Mikado
panels at W. Burgess',
11,1018 & Meleens have 1118) 11) 21 pieties
new Uauuatlettes at 72, So, 300, and 1.2.111,
I C1TlY. B;rumesa'111111tea a speciality in
un, I... I. ,all and
see than.
1 111,( .melt of netw boots, shore and
eel) ere this 10l elf at 1evil t ilIcl3aie's.
1Gcu0MAot=. elothiug and ntel'ueate for
411. 1 or 1103s at prices ;Mit Will onntpul
yen to buy at ) tt'ttrhau's.
Tau Pose is published a day earlier
this weeltI2ueo*One of 110" oun'sOpmn-
denee mune In laud tum lett,- fur tide
insure.
Wilms you want Dry Goods, Groceries,
Cletluug, Bomte, Shoes and Dtillina,y
cheap go to W. 1 ightingale, the wonder -
MI clump Mail.
'Ilia brick store be'onging to W. R.
IV(!so((, corner of '1'urobert'y and 111i11
streets, hay been purchased by Peter
Fee .e. -on ,.f thin pace.
W. NI,RTIN1ALE, the wonderful cheap
mall is iu lerpesele to stay tent' lie is
gable to make this town the headquarters
f'r dry goods, groceries, boots shred,
minim ry &o. if low prices will do it.
1lusss5 W,uitun ce EwEN have removed
to their new quarters, nearly opposite t
Tatou hlnll, Anil are nothing a numb
of noticeable improrem, nts in the bun)
Inge and will be Co(llfor'taelt' sett!
shortly.
IVs(. BL1si11(.t, of this town will pr
side as Ohairntitu et the Ethel C. 0.
munuert on Friday' evening of next wee
31 tslasltid 10 an euthuemetic Forsste
and boils the o)lee el Deputy 1.)istri
High Chief Ranger.
'1'1i8D6llg are ((site' for the htarly 1°11
of the town dames ane will be receive
by the Clerk up to 8 o'clock next Monde
evening, The year commences on Mon
day 16th Inst, W. J. McCracken is the
preseut 'edea.
11088 Saturday las a splendid day for
business. One of our merchants took in
over $400 for cash sales that day and the
others report e. tip top day. Brussels
takes no back seat in giving special
bargains in dry goods, gtocsties, boots
and shoes tee.
SiiaLEselens will please excuse us if we
modify hies thus :—Thrice is he clad
who bath his system strengthened with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and he but naked,
though arrayed in fors, whose blood 18
p00r or with disease cart 'awed. An
incomparable medicine 1
Tmo Ladies' Missionary Association of
Knox church have forwarded to Rev. Do.
Reid, of Toronto, the sum of 820.10 to be
appropriated to the maintenance of a
native catechist, or teacher, nu one of the
foreign mission fields in oonnectio° with
the Pre•byteriau church of Canada,
Pnoxous,u'n —One of the wonderful
Edison Phonographs be on exhibition
this 1t/"etc at the more lately vacated by
J. Downing. It is well worth hearing as
it role off the vocal and inernmental
mu0)0, stump speeches, rho. 'rhe nominal
ee of o Bente is cha'ged to hear any
elo,'i,nl. 11: )1 price for children.
ANY wise Awad Or woman should 'snow
hat goals 10 eight at 46 Ceuta on the
oiler can be •Old cheaper than goods
ought at regular wholesale prices and
n 4 or 0 months time, and do not be led
o believe otherwise by nnereban18 whose
im is to deceive you by snoh °r.reeson-
hie arguments for their own selfish
01)losen The Ecumenical Syndicate,
. H. Gorman, Manager.
Rrv, Nia, Menten preached a most suit.
ble discourse on Saturday afternoon in
°enaction with the preparatory service
Melville church, His text teas "Do
1(s in remembrenue of me." The
teetotal sermon on Sunday morning was
aced on the scripture "What mean ye
• this service." In the evening Rev.
1. Davidson, of Wroxeter, occupied the
Colt and dwelt on the words "The joy
the Lord is your strength." Ten new
embers were received last Sabbath.
Tun, Brandon Sun, of Brandon, Mani.
bit, says :—January 14tH 1892. We
ad a big blaze on Friday evening last
e business portion of the town was
neatened bat the Fire Brigade anewer.
most promptly. The fire was raging
riuusiy. In great volumes the fltunes
rat 11,81 and shot across the ,treet,
he firemen had already a grand 8upp'y
water and the new Rouald steamer
as working charmingly, two branches
aging in excellent style upon the born -
g building, 8 tanks were pumped dry
d three hours hard work before it wee
en the firemen had conquered and
ved two out of three buildings on fire,
TILE. BRUSSELS POST Frl3,5,189'2
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A Ain line of oottonedes and ahir)11gs 03ril9Se1S COuuej.1 -
by just in at Irwin & Mnibaiu'H, See Demo I
'4u„ i I"1 1.1„ n11,8 ui,'o)bm,. .,1
w 11e held Net 11. 1 Int crowing. -`
one 111'eeted Reeve lllnlntosh and (lounnillora HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
1'nelt l,uro rottnu ehnrtintw 1..t 1
1 o.1a 5,t)); .
6,018 fee H110 on Elizabeth, (lathe
and 10xoubol Htreett+, \4ill s011
liberal terms. Apply at the Woo
1AN0ARD DANK OF Itd+ANAptjww ' ALL
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PEOPLE
BUY
Ilan pass mid Grower. I W. Ir. COWAN, President.
'';notes of Iltst m0011,,g ,-avid and p060.
J. In BRODIE, Oitehi m1..
"Aunt's Cherry ?enteral has given me
great el a 11 lies
f, 1.) f l i brows' 14ts, Within a
month I have sent some of this prepltr.
atter] to a friend 8nfferieg float bronchitis
and nstluna. 11 has dupe 111111 BO 10101011
good that he writes for H'ol'd,"—Charles
i le. Onmterville, Plymouth, England.
Ton leoomenieal Dry Goods Syndicate
loss had n trcmeod 'ns rush and bars
slattglllered Dry Goo Is, Clothing Bt
and She"+ 01 0(1011 fabnlons low prices
that nukes the eleseet boyar smile a
smile or °oltteutm°°t when malting their
purohaseo.
IN 71111 L'1u•dln0, o11 Wednesday, 7!111.
271),, Wolliam Rivard, of '1'e„stouter,
formerly of Breese/0, was t1011ecl 111 mar•
lenge to Miss Sadie hellery, of the above
mentioned town. Rev. Dr. Hender'on
tied the linattitnonlal knot. The bride
teas a•teuded by her Meier while Rieh-
srd Rivers, of Owen Sound, brother of
the groom, ,feted in the capacity of best
man. The ynuu_ couple will malts their
home in Teeewater. Ws wish thorn
pl'ooperity.
CONmiaanA'TIoN:tL mutant'', — Melvills
ohuroh held it., annual meeting on the
1st instant, The pastor, liov, john Ross,
he B. A., occupied the chair. The reports
0 submitted showed that the various do.
partments of the church worst are in iL
ed healthy and vigorone condition, and that
1 substantial moorage had been made dor.
imt 1501. In the o,ngregation there are
ed,
Aoecnmts were presented an follows :
Band grant, $ 31 25
Airs. Meadows, anbrry, 11 00
W. Jitnlee, 15 0))
11, Speiren, wood, •1 Oo
Mrs, J. 13 aslrill,oharity, 4 00
Mrs, Wallace, ,1 1 71
J. Hewitt, refund dog tux, 1 00
lute Moved by 11. Rose, se'em'ed by J.
('rows,- that above ttec"unts be paid.
Carried.
Tuxes were remitted to the folotving :
W, 1!', 1'anetono, on mill, $ 70 00
W. 1t, Wilson, rebate on fetuniry, 21 00
51re. lfradowe, 11 00
R. King, ;3 00
Poll tax tee„ 20 31
Messrs. Taylor and Alberteon address.
ed the Council in reference to the town
Baud and Band Committee. The mat•
ter was Mid over until next meeting.
It wa0 decided to ask for tando's for
the privilege of using the corporation
womb •Oale8, the same to be 1eoelved up
to Monday evening, Feb. S h.
Oonuoil then adjourned to meet on
Monday evening of next week,
1'• 1 116 families , 40 nlonbers were added to
k• ! the al,nrob ,-luring the you and 17 re -
1 ' moved, making a net gain of 2:1, the
at 1 present membership being 2,10, \Vbon
so j Mr. Ross assumed charge of the 0Otlgre.
gatiun twelve years ago there were but
d 1 110 members. The financial statement
)' I presented by the Treasurer, Oliver S011111,
- was very eati8factory. The debt remain.
ing on the basement had been wiped out,
all expenses met, and a balance of $92 70
left in the treasury. Mrs. G'aham's
report on behalf of the Missionary
Association exhibited continued liberality
towards missions. The total amount
raised by the congregation for all purposes
was $1907.00, of which 3478.02 was for
missionary and benevolent work. The
following are the offico-bearers for the
current a ear ;—.Congregations l Secretary,
Daniel Stewart; Managers, Elder Stew.
'111, Thos. Davidson, Wm, Ainley, Jas.
W. Martin, Walter Innes, Wm. Work,
A. 81, McKay, Wm. Tnechtel and john
B. McLauehlin ; Treasurer, Mrs. Jas.
Karr ; Missionary Aesouiation—Presi•
dent, Elder Stewart ; Vioe•President,
Elder McLauehlin ; Committee, 111•e.
Wen. Martin, Mrs, Shaw and Mrs. Tofte;
Auditors, 5. G, Skene and W. B. Dick.
son ; Trustees, Ehlers Stewart, MoLaueh.
lin and Mitchell. A elommittee, cousiste
Ong of Hugh Forsyth, A. Stem., t,
(Grey) Thos. Davidson and Jas. Dunatn,
wa1 appointed to take steps to rednoe the
debt on the manse, lifter which the meet-
ing was closed.
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ODIT.—Saturday Dight abort 11 o'olook
the spirit of Thomas Hall passed away
from earth. His death was not unex-
pected as he had been gradually sinking
for some time. lie was burn on May Obh,
1840, in I3owmanville and had bees a
resident of Brussels for about 130 years,
26 of which were spent in hotel keeping.
On December 2ed, 1802, he was united
in marriage to Miss Margaret Dooket, of
Grey township, and on her deoeage be
married Miss Sarah Dooket on Jan, 20111,
1877, who survives him. His two (laugh.
tare are 'lire, Percy White, of Port Elgin,
and Miss Maud Hall„ '"Torn.," as he
was familiarly called, had a rough ex-
terior at times and was his own worst
enemy, but he had redeeming traits of
character that sometimes gave evidence
of be' ter things. Iliofuneral tooit plane
on Monday afternoon, Rev. S. Jones con•
dnotingthe serviee.
A Bnnssias correspondent to the
Toronto Globe, Empire and Mail eonds
the following items 8—Farmers in Brea.
Bele dist,'iot have been going into a new
industry. Peas being always a good
crop, the fanners have decided to utilize
them in fattening hogs, and the result is
that the centre hag beoonie a splendid
hog mattt51. Over 16 car loads have
been marketed hem at) shipped to To.
ronto and Montreal. The quality of the
pork is the very finest—round, plump
and fat, averaging probably 225 pounds
per hog and bringing the high price of
$5,25 10 $6.76 per hundred. Many farm.
ars take home $100 or more for a load,
and this, together with the good grain
elope and good prices, males them feel
jubilant and happy. There has been
good sleighing here for the last few
weeks and trade generally never looked
bettor. Merchants and manufacturers
are apparently very prosperous and busy,
This little town is fast growing into a
flrst.olaso grain and hog market, The
monthly horse fair will take plaee on
Thursday,I)'ebrnary, 4115,
People -We Iinow.
13rysou Cocinano was in town last
week.
T. S. Humphries is back from a visit
to Aastintl..
'hiss.'. IIogurth, of Kincardine, is visit-
ing in Brussels.
Miss Lucretia Oliver hes gone on a
visit to Toronto.
Mee. Clenaghnn, of Detroit, is visiting
her sister, Mrs, Cormack.
Councillor Tbomeoo and sons visited
'Galt on Monday of thio creek.
Harry Willie has disposer' of his boot
and 01)08 business in 1litohsll,
A. $1, Kay, of Stratford, spent Sunday
with his sister, Alrs. W. E. Kerr.
Geo. Corrie, wife and sun, of Atwood,
spent Sunday with friends in town.
5, W. Laird, of Lbkelot, moved his
honseheld effects to Brussels this week.
Jno. Seli and wife went to Atwood on
Monday to see Micheal Fox, au old friend,
who was variously 111.
liielierd Rivers, of Owen Sound, and
Mrs. Albert Rivets, of Toeswater, were
visiting in Brussels this week,
A. B1tuslough and wife, Mrs. and Mise
Buchanan, and Miss McKoohnie, of Sea.
forth, were in town last Sunday.
Piineipal Shaw was in Clinton last
Saturday to so his son, Dr. Shaw, who
has been dangerously ill. We hope he
will spun be convalescent,
Geo. Good and wile, of Seaforth, were
in town fora few days this week. Mr.
Good was summoned here to look after
the business owing to the illness of his
brother,
We obeerve by the Toronto press that
T. McGillicuddy, formerly of Brussels, is
making quite a name for himsolf as a
ieoturet in the Queen pity. His lecture
bears the title "Head and Heart.”
We regret to hear that Wrn. Harris,
father of Mrs, James Bell, of Brussels,
died at Atwood last Saturday., The
funeral took place on Monday. Mr, Bar-
ris was about to remove to Rothsay
whore he nem engaged as cheese -mailer
for 1802,
J, 11. Grant, of Winnipeg, an old towns-
man, payed a flying visit to Brussels to
spend Sunday quietly. He left on Mon.
day morning for Torouto from whence
be took the late train for Winnipeg.
He desires Tau P008 to say that he re-
grets not being ate° to gall upou his
many friends whom he desired to see.
Ire reports the weather clear but °old
with very little sickness of any kind in
Winnipeg
La grippe and its eolnplioatious has
been getting in its Worst during the past
weep in an extensive manner. Among
those laid up are 1—W. 5. Norton, Miss
Braden, Mies Mary Oliver, Mrs. Tufts,
Geo. Rogers, Mae. Rogers sod Mise Nina,
Mrs. B. Gerry, Adam Good and Finlay
Scott j1.. Berne of the 05096 have been
quite serious. B. Gerry, W. 31. Mo•
Ctaoken, ,1, J. Gilpin, Mrs, R. Burros and
Mrs, J. L. Bert are still confined to their
respective homes bet aro Slowly improv.
ing.
Elgin County Couuoil has adopted the
Torrons system of land transfer.
The twenty treasurer of Wentworth has
a Wanes on hand of over .380,000,
Frank Paequol, aged 16, en Italian, wag
killed near Welland by a kick from a
horse,
Sir Donald Smith reached Montreal
last 1.1 riday from England, awl tis in good
health,
The official return in the Itingeton oleo,
tion shows that Mr. 11letoalfe's majority
was 101,
Jelin Payne, e, prominent grain man of
Stratford. Out., is missing, and it is feared
by his friends that he has met with foul
play in 13o0'alo, where he was last heard
of. btTr. Payne left home January 1111)
to try to sell Pomo barley that he had
stored in Buffalo. Two days later he
wrote bank, enclosing the key of the
oftlee safe, saying that be was unab'e to
dispose of the grain. Hu announced his
intention of going on to Albany and New
Karl. Nothing else has been heard
from hint. Telegrams to the eastern
oitie0 disclosed the fad .that he had not
been there. It is feared that the dealer
has not left Buffalo at all, but has 'net
with violence at the hands of thieves. A
friend of 111r. Payne has been sent to
make a 8eareh for him.
csORN
ST,imt.—In Atwood, on January 22nd,
the wife of Mr. Jas. Stark, of a son.
Keece—In Bhtevale, on January 24th,
the wife of Mr. Peter King, of a son.
ArNLEy.—In Listowel, on January 19th,
the wife of Mr. Joseph Ainley, of a
son.
(a.ELANn.—In Elma, on January 1411i,
the wife of Mt'. Robert Cleland, of a
daughter.
MA2Z13IneD.
Tstimnv—SAUNDEne.—At the residence
of the bride's father, on January
20110, by theRev. Wm. Torrance,
Mies Elizabeth Saunders, of Howivk'
to Mr. George Twamley, of A8hfield.
17rrgns-5itar,nv.—In Kincardine, on
San. 27th, by Rev. Dr. Henderson,
111r. Wm. Rivers, of Teeswator,ferm-
erly of Bruesels, to Miss Sadie
Sellery, of Kincardine.
I121,t,,—In Brussels, on January 300,
Thomas Hall, aged 61 years, 8
mouthe anti 9 days,
Wirsox.—In Morris, on January 81st,
Jannet Ann, beloved wife of Matthew
Wilson, aged 2t) years, 10 months
and 7 ,-lays.
CAoanoi,—At Molesworth, on Jan nary
25111, Mary Cameron, aged 23 years,
8 months end 10 clays.
1Vstn.—Is
Turnberry, on the 20th
Jannarv, Willie, 5011 of Robert Weir,
aged 4 years, 7 months and 20 dive.
BAr,FoOl,.—in Turnberry, on the 23rd
January, Andrew Balfour, aged 58
years.
WALTER.—In Turnberry. of the 26th
January, Margaret, beloved wife of
Richard Walter, sr., aged 77 years,
9 months and 8 days.
WATSON —In Grey, 011 Jan. 80111, John
Watson, aged 21, 0 months and 18
days.
AVCTID1q' IS_A. 2MS.
TnrnsDAv,
BRIM .1S.—Farm stook, im-
plements, tee., lot 11, con. 0, Grey.
Sale commences at 1 p. m. Rabb. Hall,
proprietor. Geo. Kirkby, auctioneer.
FRIDAY, Fun. fits, 1801.—High Grarie
Stock. South ball lot 80, con. 8, Morris.
Sale commences at 1 o'clock. Geo.
Kirkby, 0nct. Thos, McLaiohlin,
Prop. -
3:3RVSS}71..6 MASZ=f7Ta3,
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tube and rolls....
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel
Potatoes 26 00
Hay per ton..,... ..... 900 10 00
Pork .................. 6 60 6 00
Elides per lb
Salt per bbl., retail
Sheep skins, each
Lamb skins eaoh
Apples per barrel.
84 80
84 86
Assess, • - - - ;7,000,000
Pen, us (Ltt'IrtL, - 1;00)1.000
Rr,+rul'n( I018,,, • - . 5130,000
,tgeuriee hl all prineeed penile In coterie,
1,11111510, Manitoba liuitett HtntnH
and Englund.
Brussels Agency,
A General Banking Business Transacted,
Parmelee and other good Notes Disonuulatl
at lowest rates, Dratta Issued and 001100.
Cane made on all paints, Deposita r000h•ad
0111 interest allowed at entreat raise.
SAVINGS BANK.
Interest Allowed on Sevingo Bank De-
posits of 31 and upwards from dote of
deposit to date of withalttwal, weld 00/01 -
pa a tided half yearly.
Promut attention and every faollityafford•
ed nnstomet's living at a distance.
G. P. SCHOLFIIILD, Agent.
Brussels, April 0110,1801,
REAL ESTATE.
tilA111IS FOR SALE.—'THE UN -
anal
Rg1oNU.n n,u 00801'!11 good Farn,s for
onto d to rant, osoy dorms, At Tnwu»lti 1s
of 518,1.10 until (ice)', 11. S,, SO U'1'13,Bro»sola,
37-t1.
fitiorOE FARI-r FOR SALE._
100 oorea nearly' llaleared Good buildings,
Silo young bearing orchard. Immediate pos-
session, Easy Tercels, Apply to
61- W. hi. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, .vu., 11ruesele,
If1A1t111 FOR SALE, BEINGLOT
19 In 6110 0011 con, of Grey, Ittowa as the
Abel' L' iudall farm. If not sold before the
lot of 'larch, will bo to rent. Also Lot $19,
Turnberry et„ Brussels, For further pnrtle-
ulnrs apply to Ole proprietor.
9'ROASAS D100RE,
Brussels
IWOR BALE.— HOUSE, LOT
and Fruit Garden, situated just outside
the corporation of Bruesels. The under-
signed offerable beautiful homestead, com-
prisinga0 acre of laud lair' 001111 small
!runts, a good briek house, stable drat -class
well, oto., making a complete home, Per
farther particulars apply to
4 tf S. 1 EAR,
Brussels.
1j'ARA1S TO RENT—TEE UN-
Unllar0N0U will lenge ills 200 aoreo 01
laud, being lot 30, con. 3, Morr),,, and Int 1,
sou, 5, Grey, for a town of roars. Good
dwelling house, baro, orchard, wells, crook,
&o. The gravel road divides the farms and
they are wall adapted for stock or grain
growing. Possession on April 1st, For fur-
ther particulars apply to
39•tf ALEX. FORRYT1T,
Box 71, Brussels P.O. Proprietor.
UALUABLE 50 ACRE FARM
FAR Sao, -..—Being wort 1 Lot 11, Con, 0,
Grey, 21 miles from BrtIs0018. The fund is
goo`' clay loam, well drained, meetly all
slaws' and iu cord order. Olio nem of or-
echard 10 good repair. There is a never fnwne he rmises and au extra all-
tE ie IP,tidi ge. ilio bttlldings 010 08511ort.
able, Would take suitable property in or
near 13 ,-Hess's as part pay, '.Land Is seeded
dn,ru, Por further pru•tieulars apply 011
tbo premises to
or address Brussels P. 0.N08, h1oGRPG OR,
0812
1710It SALE.—CHOIOE FARA'
of 460,101'08 in one of the beat wheat
1Iotl'nwta in Manitoba. 1oba, 580 flares under 811l11-
t'atiUn, .10 aurae seeded in Timothy, 2 108
1100005 and all outbuildings, 0.11 - fenced
with wire, t good lvolis, wood within easy
Peach, 1.1 mlloe from prosperous town and
station of Cypress ltiy0)', Blevatt01', SOhoot, 3
Uhurahoq 0011 gnorl stores. 11110 tlerfe0b,
A part o1. 1101 whole m• wenn to suit 11110 -
chaser. 1.0 not sold by 51aro10 10110, the farm
will be teaser. Write at 01100 to
WAf. Malaga 0,
233.8m VYprees River, liar.
U1 ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN -
L D]10141nNEn offer. for sale the north
oast Oaarteraf lot 08, 0000088imn 6, BIOME,
County of Huron, cnntaiuin g GO arcs. The
land Is or arst quality and in a sigh state of
Out tiyatfon. well fenced and under -drained,
Gores °l0ared, New frame house, 8 rooms,
milk house with concrete walls, 2 wells,
good barns and shod, orchard, oto, /eight
eons of fall wheat, this desirable property
adloitls the corporation Of Brussels. Suit-
able tern' will be given, Title perfect.
IAMBS GRIEVI'1, Owner,
30- Seafor til P.O,
i'IOOD FARM FOR SALE.—
Tete undersigned Executors otfsr the
consists' or 160 acres, be sato.
g of 1,. sou B atld
west half lot 7, con, 8, Grey township, There
37 48 ate 180 acres cleared andunder crop, balance
68hardwood bush. On the premises 15 a 000d
59 2etorey brick bonee, large bank barn with
27 28 stone 6tabliog, wells wludm 11( and piping to
10 00 farmlis in a o good state of cul cultivation and is
13 00 only 21 miles from Brussels. Poeseeat° u to
4 30 5 00 suit uurehasor, Per pries, terms, &C„ write
• apply to
8-tf JAS, 0ARDIO`F, Bruossle P. 0.
or D. POkBIg$, Stratford,
1 00 00
65 00
66 00
1 25 00
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
THE RONALD EIRE ENGINE
1 Werke aro yet in the market to fur.
Chase 100 cords of wood, green or dry, soft or
hard, 04igheet price paid in oath,
A CALF FOR 'NOTHING IN
one I offer 10 Q890 5would o is a groes between
this section, oIn 018 ttnoutlie0s honeliould bo
0)111)06 and In ono year would pay for her
e etre ttoet,
G. A. 0)1]ADMAN, Brusaole.
SAW LOGS AND WOOD.—
on rob will be lathy the undorei n -
ed for ontting and Cladding 15010 wage on Lot
10, sun. 0 Grey, and drawing the name to the
river. All wood remaining after loge aro
ta11811 off will be 53)1( by tb.e aero, For ftue
them par10181 ars mot b0
I3010P & STIOWART
28 0* - 13111041e,
MOTIOE.
Tenders will be 000037083 by the Ub•
doreigned op 0011100day, 11 ebrual'y 18110 at 8
o'clock, p. in,. for the building of a new
hfanso at Atwood. Plaosand epoo(doationa
may be 8100 at letr8, 5,1. Rarvey a store At.
wood, on and after Monday, the 8111 'net.
The lowest or hey tender not neao88orily
accepted, W10. L00R1i1112»,
Atwood P.O.
MANITOBA LANDS POR
Salo or I•lxchange'for farm propsmb
In Ontario. The undersigned' have 1110 fol-
lowing properties, viz, i—fires-gnartere Sec-
mico.OaTliie lebfrst•elaooaunil00, nproved land.
Also south east amour of Section 30, fern•
ship 19, Mange 16 on the Beautiful Plains
about 8 miles from Bowel Station, 'Hain line
O.P. it, Title and has been homesteaded
and there is a log bouso on the oleos and
school house on one comer 01 the lot, 10 -
tending tending Settlers may11011 it to Choir interest
to write for nartioulara to
fUTOliINSUN & SON,
27•a pork Dealers,
Loudon, Out,
ESTATE NOTICE.
J43reci116 To attis.wrow,f
—
Pul'anant to chapter 110, 800. 811, I8, 9, 0.,
the Creditors of Wes Wlneen, yeomab, late
of South Deli Cot 28,eou 2,Morrie township,
it tits Ootrnl-• ^+
wino deed on or
asset the 11111 day of January, A, D. 1001, and
others having olefins in roe0oot to his estate
aro hereby uotlned t0 end, on or before the
lab llay of March, I002, to '1 nos' IUt0,ty, of
the Village 01 1311000018, 18 the County of
Duren, 2lxeoutor of the estate and effects of
the said d0a0aoad,their names and adero50oe
and the full particulars 81 their elating and
of the 0000111180 Of any) hold by then, and
also that immediately alto: the said dato
the emote of the said 10/10605013 will be 1116•
taunted among the partial 001it10,1 thereto,
having regard only, to the scalene of %Coll
the 6xeoutot hoe then netleo, and tho ex,
molter will not be liable foe any sleets ee
distributed be any portion of whose claim ho
shall not have had notice,
ldorrts, Jan, 27,;02, 8, 5.1)1 LYrBB sols I'. 0.
SCI:IOOL BOOKS,
r,ES, -
NO'TE PAPER,
1N'VELOPL+;S,
WALL PAPER,
AT
PEPPER'S DRUG STORE,
BRUSSELS,
BANKING.
ilfoINTOSII & MoTAGCrART
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Treence,ct a G-ea.ere,1 8anitiaa.g
a9ucineao,
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
050821105 and United States Drafts bought
and sold,
interest allotted on Deposita.
ON/cations made ou favorable 1l'1'S1s,
Canadian Agents—Aln1nctraur's Bn11 01'
CANADA,
New York Agents—IsuoCr:ita Aye T ,t T.
le 111 N,t't'roNAI BANN, SAI)
LECAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER
sollottor and Conveyancer. Colles-
Moue made, Oflloo—Van0tone's11nek, Brue•
eels.
31.3m8
UT M. SINCLAIR,
Iia, &C.olio• Solicitor, 0onv0yaucer,Noterypub-
or dse. On Drug a Block, 1 do or north
Loan. g Store. Private Feuds to
DICKSON & FIAYS
(Late with Darrow (t 11030(10001, Godo.
niche) Hamsters, Solleitore, Conveyancers,
&o. 001000—brussels and Senforth, Arus•
sols O01ee—Up-stairs 01e1. Bank, Money
to 1,0aa.
0, 5. Mere. W. H. UIC8ae3
BUSINESS CARDS. _—
Ie surer of Marriage Licensee, oflloe
at his Grocery, •1'uroborry street, Brussels
'ye- a N. BARRETT,
a 1+• TonsorialShop—
Next of A. N, Afeliay h Cc's adare st rely
Ladies' and eblldr'ea5 hair clotting a spootalty
ISS BALL
I5 Ln•0p0r0d toppgive lassoes o1 the
Plana,
ionpgiven ter o anti
1.J' For f farther in-
formation address— Box 179, Brussels.
AloNAIR,
.
Insurer of 'Marriage Liomteos, by
appointment of Irieut-Governor, 00111111A.simian, &e. ,Q, B, Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insurance Co. 0111co at the Ornubrook
Post 011lee.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
I`1. BD&tNCI(,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
LEX. HUNTER,
.r3,. clerk of the Fourth Division
00, Burst, Oouvoyancor, Notary Public
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent, Penchi
invested and to loan. O0Ileotlens laude.
081ue in Graham's Block, Br11a8018,
OIL PAINTING,
Mise Morten, o1 \Vingham, is prepared
to give Initruetiou in ell Painting- Urine
maybe aseertaiued at Hiss Nellie Ross' store
where samples of work may be 0000, Mae
M'or'e wou110) also take a few more pupils in
0108)0.
'11A. IJ:AWKINS,
•
Organist in St, John's Church, Brus-
sels, and pupil, to the Art of Teaching,of A.
1V. Thayer, Mus, 005., Now York, wilgiyo
lessons to pupils Dither at 'hoe, ''arrow s,
Corner of Queen anti Prineess Sts„ c0 if pre-
ferred, at their own bam5s. 'Terms moder-
ate, 4e-
- DENTAL.
13"U1•4 OS 'X' I
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S,,
'Graduate of the ltoyal College of Dental
Surgeoue, Outeri°, and of !Toronto Ifni -
Varsity. ()sewn—Oval Pepper's Drug Store,
181'ussele,
AUCTIONEERS.a
ARAYMANN,
• Alobioneer, 16 always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, dmo. Terms
oheerlully given, Orltubrook P. 0. Salus
may be arranged at 'PIM Poor Publishing
Rouse, Brussels.
GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Aootionoor, Bales conduct
stocka sx eci'ut.16y Orders left Paring and
Clan
Ynb11e11ingBonse,Brt106u10,01'Sent to Walton
P. 0,, will receive prompt attention,
-
AVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
eE an an Auctioneer, I am e pared
to oouduot sales of farm steak at roan•sonablo
prices, ''mowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in a position to soli to
good marks and get good 08onrlty when sold
on credit, Satisfaction guaranteed, Give
me a call. 82. P S. 000711,
MEDICAL CARDS.
M, Ji'. CALE, A'1.. D , C. M„
Member of the Oollogo Of Phystoian,
end Surgeons of Ontario by examination.
(Jllloo auil Residue&—plain etreot East,
llbhel,ontotdo,
T A. MONA'OGIITON, M. D.
0, • 0.25., 1,x,E.t.P, lidinllur h al.
5, Unt, Iioeilleuee µn4 oleo° in Wl son s
Block, corner of 01n11.and Turnberry Ste,
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
E1 • Hallo,- Gradt t
to o of ti to Ontario
diseases of dollego, is d annuals
t2 treat e
diseases of nen. Panic anhnal5 ti a paid
peteut inary de Particular 8,r attention pail
to veterdad t , 07 dentistry, Oalls premed at.
north of b19dg,00 Tgnnbetky 81,, ,Bre gctsddor5