HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1892-12-30, Page 44
New Advertisements.
Locals -G. T. R.
Local -Dr. Ayer
Card -Adam Reid.
Card -W. ff. Kerr.
Card -Geo, Thonsoa,
taid--Rod°riult Robe.
Royal Crown Remedy.
Wanted -R. Loatherd&Ie.
Card --W. H. MoOraoken.
Settler's Trains --C.
Clearing Sale -James Irwin.
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FRIDA J', DL+Y'. 23, 1892.
C,rriv.
W. A. Smith was visiting in Loudon
this week.
Miss Bertha Ball is home from Toren,
to on a visit.
Mrs •Lavin and children, of Hohnes-
ville, ha•e beau visiting at John Hill's.
Mrs. James Mitchell's health is of a
character to cause some uneaeiness to her
friends.
In S. S. No. 6 Jacob Keifer was unani-
mously elected trustee to take the place
of Geo. Welsh whose term had expired.
James Ferguson vas chosen trustee for
5, S. No. 1 last Wednesday. Elbert :11o•
Callum was the retiring member of the
Board.
Jas. Lindsay has a gang of men at
work or, his farm on the 4th con. getting
oat tither for a fine bank bare on his
farm tit Ethel.
A. Knight, who has been engaged to
teach S S. No. 6 for 1893, spent a few
dry'+'•t the school last we k and seemed
to be weli p eased with hi,. position.
Quite a large crowd from this secti ,n
wait u the entertainment in S. S. No,
3 on Thursday evening of last week.
They report having an excellent time.
Rev, 'rhos. Jackson, of Mount Brydges,
was visiting relatives on the 3r1 con. this
w. ek The hand of Time is dealing
gently with him judging by appearance..
11re. McKaykill and son, f Ripley, are
visiting at Eli is Dickson's, 13th co• .
She and Mrs. Dickson ate sisters. M.
Bann n, of Huron Co , Miohigau, also
spent Christmas with Mr. Dickson.
R m. Gordon and wife and tb,-ir niece,
Alias Annie Gordon, arriv.d here from
Neeoswa, Man , this week, for a visit
among relatives and friends. They will
return to the West again beiug we 1
pleased with the country,
The following we e the nominations
for the township last Monday
For Reeve, A Hislop, by Peter Sin-
clair and Val Fcerster. Wm Milne, by
win C Steven -on and 7as Mak. r. Thos
Strachan, by A,ex Stewart and Quintin
M°RIelo.
First Deputy, -W Oliver, by James
IticN'Ir and Ferdinand Raddatz. Accla-
mation
Second Deputy. -Albert Dames, by
Me main Lamont and John Dunbar. P
Bryan+, by Isasc Lake and d .h n Caber.
t'ounoillora -win. Brown, by Andrew
Sharp and John Grant. Thn Ennis, by
Jahn Lamont and John "ttewart. James
Turnbull, by Thos RIiaolom and Alex
Sre'v •.•t Jame+ Ferhel.o,y by Donald
Crerar anti Adam Turnbull. Hance
Onntminee, by .Tnnee Cneio and Donald
Campbell. Messrs. Stranhan, Ferguson
mud Cnnntiugs deo ined nomination.
Vigerour speeches were ntnde by the per•
sons hroneht before the electors and a,
lively run ie anticipated.
OBIT -On Tne•day Of this wEPk the
spirit
Or 'lames, sero,d son of William
Fulton, 161h eon., to 1 its Plight The
decease was born in Ayrshire, Scotland,
and awn° with his parents to America
in An•m t 18.51. They !netted in Penn.
syly. ala •here they bred 3 years, m vine
from lle,re to Blenheim township, Ox.
ford f',.,, where tb.'. resided for 1 y. gra
and 1,1 1H3n crone to this township where
the a ,bjeut of this notice made his home
since. :lhnnt 17 yenrsaim Mr. Fulton
1010, united in martian. to Miss Jenner
McI nus, who wits, two sons and two
daughters, mourn the demise of Inteband
and father. Five years ago decea•ed
brought on a heart trouble by overwork,
whinh bothered him more or les• awing
the int -reeving years but he had only
bee•. '•nnfinod t.• bed two seeks previous
to his de th. He was a member of the
Pr•ebyterian cherub and enjoyed the
highest esteem of his large nirole of
friends. The funeral tools place on
Thursday afternoon, Rev. D. B. McRae
conducting the service. The body was
interred in Brussels cemetery. Mrs.
Fulton and family are de ply sympathic
ed with in their loneliness,
PRSSEN•rATION.-At the close of a very
successful examinatlOu held in S. ti. N .
5, Grey, the fo'lowing address was read
and presentation made to the teacher,
Geo. Dobson :-
DWI T0000011. -A9 you are about to
leave this section and as the pleasant
reletiona which have existed between us
as pupils and teacher for the past two
years are about to terminate wo oannob
allow the 00450105 to pass wi•hout tak•
ing some means to convoy to yon the
respect in which you are held by ns and
to exp ora our regret at your departure
from among us. While we aro exoeed•
ingly -orry to part with you we are glad
to know that you are placing yourself in
a better position and we feel pleased that
you will not lie se far from us but that
we may meet occasionally, and we hope
to still have the advantage of your kind
counsel and advice. Wishing in some
way to show our appreciation of your
kindnese and obliging disposition in all
our intercottrse with you and of the
earnest. desire you always evinced to
further our interests in school, we there•
fore, in behalf of our schoolmates, ask
you to accept this Bible, hymn boort and
copy of Shakespeare as tokens of our
regard and appreciation of your services
during the past two years. We hope
you will net regard them on Recount of
their value, but as an expression of oar
esteem for you. We trust they may be
the moans Of recalling to your mind
from time to time the many happy days
we bave spent together in this school-
room. Feel assured the eball ever enter.
rain the most friendly feelings toward
you and that you carry with you our
best wishes for your future welfare,
Signed, S. J. CAMrinErrr,
MARY BYERS,
SneIn PnolteoN,
doffs ANDER.
Mr, Dobson ]rade a most suitable reply.
Ile 1160 done eaooilent work in this
sehoel,
The Methodist ohurei1 at Berlingteu
was destroyed by fife Monday,
Geo. ltIoMillan, of lllorrieburg, is the
owner of one of the largest pigs itt Cana.
da, yes, in the world. Only 18 mouths
old, weighs 96G pounds, 11 feet 11 inohee
from tip to tip, girths tl feet 6} inches,
etande 9 hands hit!b, l le eats well, but
is still poor in nosh, Lfle footprints in
sand are like those of a cow. rive lien.
drod dollars were offered for him,
ELECTORS OF BRUSSELS.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Having. been nominated -as a
candidate for the Ilevve„hip of
Brussels 1 ask your vote and in-
flueuce. If you do me the honor
of again electing me =if best en-
deavor will be to discharge the
various duties impartially and 1
with due regard to the well being
of Brussels.
Yours Respectfully,
W. H. KERR.
ELECTORS OF BRUSSELS
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Haring accepted nomination
for the position of Councillor for
1898 I solicit your vote aud in-
fluence and if elected will endea-
vor to promote the interests of
Brussels,
Yours truly,
GEo. Thomson.
To the Electors of Brussels.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
��ut bl•lil):I lu•totiit tit tile nom-
ination I take this public way of
stating that I am a candidate for
Councilman for the ensuing year
and solicit your vote and influ-
ence. I am,
Yours, &C.
RODERICK Ross.
TO the Electors of Brussels.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
I am in the field for re-election
as Councillor and as I am unable
to see you owing to illness I sol-
icit your vote and influence.
Yours, &c
JNO. GREWAE.
ELECTORS OF BRUSSELS.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
I am a candidate for the office
of School Trustee and would take
it nn n 1.`„Soltatf^Cnr yyon volt h.1
give me your vote and influence.
If eli'eletl I will do all that I can
to Itovttlnce the iitteretts of the
school, 0ith due regard to econ-
omy and efficiency. Wishing you
the compliments of the season, 1
reLnll 111
Your Obedient Servant,
ADAM REID.
Santa Claus has Cane.
In Looking Over
Your Circle of Friends regarding
the Donation of Christmas Pres-
ents it is perhaps hard to decide
WHERE and WHAT
`No Buy, and to aid you we beg
leave to call your attention to the
Beautiful Stock of
Chola Novelties
which are being displayed at
our Store.
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This week, including Christmas
Cards and Booklets which aro
Very Pretty and Exceedingly
Cheap.
MISS GAMEY
Turnberry St., Brussels,
THE BRUSSELS POST
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MEN'S FOOTWEAR,
LADIES' FOOTWEAR,
MISSES' FOOTWEAR,
BOYS' FOOTWEAR,
CHILDS' FOOTWEAR.
Try a pair of our Felt Boots.
Every pair Guaranteed.
Custom work a Specialty.
Repairing Neatly Done.
J. nar;NM.
6 N. B. -Rips sewed FREE
of Charge.
E. N. KAM
IIas now on hand a full hue of
FRUITS
V ITS
that will please everybody.
Figs, Dates, Oysters, Nuts
and Confectionery in all
its branches.
TRY McCORMICK'S CHOICE
OREAMS.
Also a full line of Cigars and
Tobaccoes.
Give him it Call at
'.4E11 xt
estaurant.
NrglluiPdlifni
I have opined out a prime stock
of new Confectionery, Fruits,
Nuts, Canned Goods, Tobaccoes,
Cigars, &c,, in the
Vanstorte Block.
OYSTERS
Cooked, Raw or by the Glass..
Hot tl1ea amt C9fffee
Served at all Flours. Lunch
Room. Everything neat, clean,
and sold at close prices.
Pickles by the Bottle or Quart.
Salt and Fresh Fish.
Before Baying your Holiday Oonfection•
cry and Fruits pall on me.
JAS. Vic ALPINE.
DEO. 30, 1892
XMAS BOX G1\ YOU 1
Once again we have the pleasure of wishing our many custom -
ors and friends "A Merry Christmas;" and this being the time of
year usually selected for giving your friends a pleasant surprise or
remembrance in tho way of presents, would beg to remind yon that
we probably have ,just the article you would like for your child,
your father, mother, uncle, cousin or your aunt.
Some might appreciate a farm, a ilio house of a fancy horse,
while others would be quite equally pleased with souse of our nice
Silk, Linen or Lawu Handkerchiefs. Probably one of those Cream
Silk Crape Shawls, An pair of gloves, mitts or a lovely dress. If none
of these things will do, a pair of boots, shoes or slippers, a'tie, hat
or cap and it may bo a set of furs would bo just the correct thing.
However, we have not the time, nor space, to enumerate the
many articles and prices wo can offer you, but will try and wait on
You ESPECIALLY amid the rush when you call. and show you some-
thing nice and cheap. Wishing you a Prosperous and happy New
Year, I remain,
Faithfully Yours,
LEX. STRACHAN
P. S. -Groceries, fresh, good and none cheaper for same good
quality.
1
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Having purchased ++�theGrocery Business of ��
c*,--; Oo, ae �'Bl'8
Consisting of General Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Canned
Goods and everything generally kept in a First-class Grocery,
I am prepared to meet the requirements of the public
in a Straightforward Manner.
Casks Paicl for Eggs.
Highest _Mice for Butter and Poultry.
My Motto is Small Profits and Quick Returns. Hoping to merit
a share of your Patronage and Confidence and wishing all a Merry
Xnias, I am,
Yours, &c•,
1
mums=
We Commence on January 2nd
And will continue during the month of January, to sell all lines of goods at actual wholesale cost. We do this to clear
out all winter goods before spring goods that are alrea. y purchased come in, and we want to take stock about the first
of February. With these two objects in view we will offer goods at
Our Stock was never so Large as at Present.
See the Reduction in Prices of Dress Goods.
Goods worth 1Oo. for 7c. ; goods worth 15c. for 100. ; goods worth 17c. for 12c. ; double width goods worth 30c. for 20c. ; goods
worth 35c. for 25c. ; double width cashmeres for 20c. ; black cashmeres for 25o. A splendid lino of black cashmeres, at prices up to
$1.00, to be sold at one-quarter of regular prices. A few dress lengths in double width wool goods worth 60c. for 45c. A few pieces of
all wool serges worth 45c. for 33c. A few ends of mantlings at, less than cost price, Special lines in flannels and flannelettes. All wool
grey flannels, plain or twill, for 15c. ; flannelettes from 7c. up. A big stock of tweeds, shirtings, oottonacles, tickiugs, shirts and drawers
at prices that will astonish you. 20 doz. handkerchiefs at 2 for 50.
Overcoats and Readymade Suits for men or boys, with the profit right off. Boys' Overcoats from $2.00 up; Men's Overcoats from
$3.75 up ; Men's suits from $4.00 up ; Men's tweed pants for $1.00.
A few sets of our best Ladies' Furs yet to sell, if you want a set cheap call early.
A Large Stook of Boots and, Shoes o1, liand.
Felt Boots, Overshoes, Rubbers, Felt Socks, &c. We have our Spring stock bought and want to clear out the present
stock before the new conies in. .To do that we will sell thele at prices that will make tliem go.
A Full Line of Groceries Always in Stock.
We Paz the .171611 MM'carraet Price for Goocl Butter, Eggs and Fozaltry.
Don't miss this chance of buying goods at such low prices. Many of these lilies will not last long and will not be re-
placed for the same money so the first to come will get the best chance.
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Next to American Hotel.