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Alive -Alex. A. Rne.,
Royal Crown Remedy.
Postponed Geo. Good,
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Loo,1--hetet brook ,e Co.
Cheese Factory --•-D. Stewart.
R. y Wanted --G. A. Deadman.
I'ri' ata SNe-Stirs. T.. S O'Connor,
, Servant Wanted Aloe. W. M. Sinclair.
Servant Wanted - POST Publishing
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FRIDAY, JAN, 27, 18193.
DONT:ZION Parliament met at Ottawa,
on Thursday of this week, January 26 h.
This is the third session of the present
Parliament. A lively time is expected
in connection with the debate on the
Trade question.
Ar the Prison Refo m Cor•ferenoe held
in Toronto, which was attended by
specialty appofuted delegates from all
the larger church organizations of Can-
ada, as well as from thirty two other
pob'io bodies, inoluding the Dominion
Temperance Alliance, the Womans'
Christian T. mneranoe Intim a• d the
Provincial Society of Christian Endeay.
or, I was requested, tt+ Secretary of the
Prisoners' Aid Association, to call the
attention of the in. tubers of the County
Municipal Couuuila to the fact' that the
recommendations of the Ontario Pris,n
Reform Commissioners were fully en•
dorsed by the Conference. Among the
recommendations are the following, viz.:
1. Every County, or group of Genetic -
combined, ehould establish a poorhouse,
so tt.at ilia Gouttty Guo' shall not be
use,, e -s -such. 2. Ile re County of the
Pr Niece ahou.d ouutribete to the estab.
li.hment and maimonauce of an In•
duatria School, where needed. 3. Pro-
vision -should be made for the efficient
claseifioation of prisoners 111 the gaols,
police cells and loukape, and the Ia'ter
should have a matron to care for female
prisoners. 4. All able bodied prisoners
ebonln be supplied with a•onee to break,
wood to out, or other suitable emeloy•
meat app,oved of by the Inseentor of
Prisons. 5. Provision should he made
for the detention of children under ars
rest, apart alto^ether from the gaol or
police Dells. The Prison Reform Con-
ference also urged the o0 operation of the
Christian public in the formation of
Branches of the P,isouers' Aid &seomis..
Non 1.. all the cities and county towns of
the province, to aid iisuharged prisoners,
to see that prisoners are supplied with
stated religions instruction, and to ad-
vance snap other work of a like char .oter
as may be entrusted to the Prieone 8'
Aid A•sociatiou by the government.
N:f hos t.
There are at least half a dozen houses
to sell in Ethel.
Reeve Milne in at Goal rich attending
the County ('owlet.,
Bliss Annie Duke is visiting at Mrs.
Walker's in Morris.
John Burton. jr., is eauvasaiug .air vii•
loge for a book cutitle•t '"The Life of
Mae."
The Night school now meets on Wed.
nesday and Saturday evenings of each
week.
A me. ting was held at the cheese
factory last Monday to let the hauling of
milk tor 1.883.
Mr. Matheson, of Luoknow, is ap•
prentieed to the milling business in
Reeve Milne's mill.
The Ethel "Rovers" Football Club ex-
pect to play a gave on Saturday next
with S. S. No. 6, Grey.
We are sorry to learn that Miss Linda
Milne has had an attack of inflammation
since taking oharge of her school near
Seaforth. At latest accounts she was
improving.
0. W. Willis, FI. Wanner, W. Rontley
and D. Green intend g"ing West in the
Spring They expect to make Dakota
their hone for the Summer. Charlie
may take some one with him.
Mr, Boles, an organizer of the Order of
Canadian Home Circle, has been cinvas•
sing our village with the intention of
instituting a Circle here, The general
bell, f is that Ethel las as many societies
as it can support.
Qnite no number from this looality at-
tended the ohnroh opening on the 16th
eon. last Sunday. The tea meeting on
Monday evening also attracted quite a
crowd. The music at the opening wn.0
furntshod by Ethel choir.
Our Temperance Sooiety id still alive.
Candidates are initiated eh every meet.
ing. Ethel Division is the s000nd largest
in Ontario, that of Palermo having 245
while Ethel has 236 members. If you
are not a member become one at once.
Rev. D. Millar, of Knox church, Bru.-
sats, prr-aclled in the Presbyterian ohnroh
Last Sabbath evening. His discourse
WW1 an 0xo'dlent one. Rev. Mr. David-
son, of Wro;eter, took the service on
Saturday. He se n fine preacher also.
Th" "earry.ah" which convoyed a load
of young people to the tea meeting on
Monday evening, collapsed, when the
crowd were preparers to return. A
broken sl."igli wets the greatest damage
dons. A farmer's sleigh was called into
requisition and they arrived home in the
"wee oma hours." They had an enjoy-
able
njoyable time though.
Onrr.-Last Saturday John Keifer
crossed that bourne from whence no
traveller returns. The cause of his de-
cease was canner of the stomach. Se
had horn 111 for soma time Mr. K •ffer
was 68 years of age, area leaves a wife and
five children" The funeral took plane on
Monday, the interment being made at
Cranbrook. Rev. D. B. Magas eon,
ducted the 8ervi08,
The 0. 0. F. of this plane intend giv
ing a grand concert in the Township
Iitill, on Vol]. 2nd, at tvhiah the following
are expected to be present; -Mr, Moore,
oomi0 singer., of I-Iarriston ; J, 18.
Cameron, of Toronto ; Goo, blamiltou,
Miss 3. Morrison, bliss L. Draper, eolo-
38t0 ; Miss F. Sutherland, pianist, Il,
nlctlwon, of Palmerston, will ocoapy the
chair,
TUE BRUSSELS POST
simoerraue»rta' tvastnenzmv a ter m;tweitanwsunrrsup,r 14""mmarw.mttnacen,aAtstm°511veastnr,tml a swsetsmeerrel
J. A. McBain, who .has been running
a tailor shop here for several tumnthe, has
gone to Atwood where ho will do the eat.
tine in It. M. Ballantyne'e tailoring 011
t,blishment. We are sots y to lose him.
Why spend your evenings on the
corners of the streets when there are
meetloes held every evaul..5111 1110 weep?
The library is open every 'Payday ;
prayer meetings on Tuesday and Wet'
nesday ; reading roost 011 'Tuesday,.
'1-hnroday ruin '1atbrd',y ; Tomperanen
Souiety ou 1 ridoy ; Epworth League on
Monday ; Night echo .1 on Wednesday
and Saturday ; 0. 0. F. oe the and and
last Thursday, and the I. 0, 1. on the
Ord Thursday of each month.
ou o>,•e•e,e.
A11 township officers for 1892 were re•
app. fated for 1803.
Charles Couer,y, of Guelph, was visiting
friends in this vioinits' hast weelt.
Reeve 111o.ney and Deputy Reeve
Bowe are attending the County Connell.
Miss Ramsay, let non., 1s visiting
friends near New Hamburg this weep,
L. McNeil, of Cra"br. ok, was on the
7th and 8th lines buying fat castle last
week.
Mrs, D. Lamont and danahter, of
Michi:an, are visiting at Wm. Shedden's,
451) line.
Mrs. John Budd has completely re•
covered from her recent attack of in.
11 nnmatian
dames .1. Clennan returned last week
from Berlin where he had been on bust -
110,11 fur a few Fin re.
John BfnOal1, 701 line, is learnin•r the
carriage mashie business with James
Walker. of Brussels.
Quite a nu•uber of voting men will
leave this township for the Northwest
and Dakota next Spring.
Alias Minnie Kely, student of the
Sen Forth Coll. elate Institute, was home
lust we k on the sick list.
Button's soho.1 (No. 9) has been very
thinly attended lively on account of the
stormy weath r and bad roads,
Tame- Moore, 8th line, represented
Walton Council, R T. of T., et the Die•
trio m 14n1g hold is Varna on Tuesday
of last w. sk,
W Ondmnre's gone of hay pressers
from 1.8.1. Seaforth, are preyeine hey for
some of the farmers on the 8th line.
Th•y are doing good work.
The treateeo of Sunshine church in-
t. rid putting a 1.0 ement under the
ohnroh, also a new roof and will have the
bnildine ro lastered and painted next
Sum; ger,
Dougall McDonald, of the 7th line, has
been confined to the house for the past
two weeks with a -ore knee. File ms.ny
Honda will be pleaesd to hear of a speedy
reo wary.
Emanuel Olvar has dieposed of his 150
sore farm, nn the 3rd line, to Samuel
Walker. We did ,rot learn the price but
have no doubt bat that it will be at a
good that a as it is a fine farm.
Mara Im Black, teacher, has purchased
the 100 acre farm, South half lot 18, cmc.
4, tram Scott Bros., of Seaforth. The
price paid was 82.000 81r. Black does
not int tid to farm but will continue to
wield the pedagogue's ruler.
The farm in Morris, belonging to the
estate of the late Wm, F• Rogers, con-
taining 100 acres, was sold by suction at
the Brunswick Hoare, Wingham. Chas.
Henderson, of the Bluevale roars, 111.8 the
purchaser. The price paid was $2,45•..
The collectors for the Upper Canada
Bible Society, on the 8r8 line, were very
ttufnrtnnete this year while making
their veerly trier. 'Phey were thrown
out of their curter int twice, ravine to
turning around in the deep snow, but
name out all right.
We regret to hear that Emanuel
Olvar fa in very poor heal h. Hie medi•
cal attendant pronnubnes the trouble to
be cancer of the stomach with little hope
of relief. T. is tribe ho. ed a change "ill
091 111 for the better and that tar. Olvar's
life will be spared for many pare to
conte.
A. eoolal was held at the residence of
Thos. Wilkinson the other evening when
the toll wing program was well render.
ed :-Instrumental by alley Wilkinson ;
solo, Mise B auk, of Toronto ; reading,
A. Russell; recitation, M. Findlaber;
instrumental, G. W. Wilkinson • song,
Robt. Russell, of Detroit ; quartette,
Messrs. Mieldejohn and Whiteman and
Miseee Findlater and Wilkinson ; read-
ing, Willie Russell, of Duluth ; inetra•
mental, Miss Black, of Toronto.
I'luron County.
The Riding A sedation, Conservative,
meets at Smith's Hill on Feb, 8th.
The Hnwiok derwultural Soolety had
their annual meeting on the 12th inst.,
in Brown's hotel, Pordwioh. There was
a larger a tendance than usual and the
business of the p,at year was an increase
on former years. The balance in the
hands of the treasurer was a little over
$160. The Board of Management for
the corning year are :-John Koine,
President ; John F. Johnston, Vire•
President ; Peter Hepinetall, Sea.= Preas ;
John Donaghy and Andrew Wilson,
Auditors ; Alex. Robertson, James Bell,
Samuel Johnston, Benjamin Wal ace,
l;davin Sperling, William Evans, Frank
Davidson, Robert Hardin;{ and Jame
Perkins, Direotm's. The semi•anuual
tneetitia for the p0119108 of revising the
prize list and attending to other business
of the Society, was fixed for the first
Saturday in July, at4 o'clock p. m., in
Gerrie.
ROYAL Txatrnnne' B2a:ma8u,-On Taee-
day, 17th inst., there was a meeting of
the Dietriot Coattail of the Royal Tem•
plats of Temperance held in Vacua,
which wa" tine of the largest and most
suroessfnl over held in this seetin8. The
committee nn oredentiale reported 87
o0toers .,nd delegate- present, represent.
ing 12 eoutwits in all parts of the county.
Ths committee on tenlperanne gave 0.
very enuouraging import of the prachioal
temperance work being carried on in the
county. The following Dis•riet Ofilnere
were eleoted 1--J. E. Zan, Goderieh,
District Counodllor ; ti. IIaxby, Seaforth,
Vioe•Cocucillor ; T, 0. Pickard, IIohnes-
ville, Chaplain ; W, Lewis, Crediton,
Treasurer ; N. Kinsman, Exeter, Herald
E. Reeding, lleneall, Guard 1 N. Mon.
teihh, Brumfield, Sentinel ; John Wan-
less, Varna, and W. Kay, Wroxeter,
Truetena, In the evening a large and
enthnsialtio temperance meeting was
hold, which was presided over by John
Beattie, of Suaforth, who was in his beet
vein. The hall was packed to the doors
and a good program, consisting of muss•
cal and literary soleotions, speeches, eta.,
wag rendered. The noxt tneeting of the
District Council will he held in Exeter
in Juno.
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'I'l,n t it le not wise to exporihuent
L .. eertpounde pu'nnl'tiug to
be Motel puritiere, but wliiolt have
1 o real modioinal value. To make
use of any other than the old sten-
0..,...d u'
i';:::,. rrsaparilla-tato Su-
perior
so•pc ri•rt l;tood•)ntritier-is sinhpply 1;0
invite loss of time, nmonoy mud health.
1f you are afflicted with Scrofula,
Catarrh, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia,
F.esenna, punning Sores, Tumors,
or any other blood disease, be assured
that
It "ays t;r; Us
x,
AYER'S Sarsaparilla, and AYER'S
only. AYER'S Sarsaparilla can al.
wags bo depended upon. It does not
'vary. It is always the same in
quality, quantity, and effect. It is
superior in combination, proportion,
appearance, and in all that goes to
build. up the system weakened by
disease and pain. It searches out
all impurities 1n the blood and ex-
pels thele by the natural channels.*
Sarsaparilla
Prnpn red by Dr. J.0. Ayer& Oo.,Lowo11, Moes.
80031 by all llavggiets, Piioe 61; elx bottles, 50.
Cures others,wil1 cure you
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PHOTOGRAPH
PHOTOGRAPHY 1
C. E. PERRY,
PIIOTOGRAPII9':R.,
SMITE BLOOM,
BRUSSELS
We make a specialty of
Cabinet Photos, and of family
and other large group, All
work warranted first-class in
every respect Give us a call.
C. E. PERRY.
ew es ani ut
I have opened out a prime stock
of new Confectionery, Fruits,
Nuts, Canned Goods, Tobaccoes,
Cigars, &c., in the
"agarose Emit.
'ked Y T., w by
Cooked, 12aw or by the Glass
Hot Tea, and Coffee
Served at all Hours. Lunch
Room. Everything neat, clean,
a11t1 Sold at close prices.
Pickles by the Bottle or Quart.
Salt and Fresh Fish,
Before Buying your Holiday Confootion-
ery and Fruits cell on me.
JA$I
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Skene's
Let the wild winds roar
And the Frost King snore,
But buy your Holiday Goode
At J. G. Skene's stern.
At Skene's Popular Store
Good geode you will get,
And ns to the price
They are low you can bet.
New 8, ices, new peels,
New fruits at Skene's,
For be has the goods
You will see.
A FEW LINES :-
3 cans Tomatoes, 25o.; 3 cane Corn 25e.;
8 clans Pe11.8, 25o. ; 3 boxes Mince Meat,
25o. ; 2 large cans Sardines, 250.
All goods lirst•claeu.
Call and see me.
J. G. SK NE.
JAN 27, 1893
wagsaanagazuratesavasa=sentriatatre szagez cattaaraawY a+wapR
ro1.. tAND
:ate
tai
is to the front with a full lino of new Goods consisting of General
-Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Cannell Goods, Flour and Food,
and everything generally kept in a first-class Grocery. I am pre-
pared to sleet the requirements of the public in n straightforwatrel
manner. Call and stn before, buying elsewhere.
Cash Paid for Legs.
.Ifis'hes't Pt foe for Butter and Poultry -
:illy Motto is Sural, Profits and Quick Returns. .hoping to merit
is share of your Patronage and Confidence, I am
Fours, &e.,
t . E A 1-'4rd. E R.,
Geo. Bker's old Stand.
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Auction Sale Announced for this week at
GEOICE COO '8 STORE.
UnavoidUnavoidablyPostponed
yr t Lbut special bargains
will be given at
EF • Aril . 3L .m
The whole stock of Fine Boots and Shoes, Rubbers,
Overshoes, Felt Boots, Pure Gum Rubbers and Socks, Shop
Furniture &c.,
I -[AS GOT TO BE; Si'EEDILYr SOLD.
A large quantity of general goods comprising groceries,
crockery, glassware, &c , will be sent from Seaforth for the
Auction Sale. Private Sale at Greatly Reduced Prices
flow going 011
J. R. GREGORY-,
LIQUIDAT011.
Excimmrea
Our Clearing Sale has been a Big Success, we have disposed of a lot
of Goods but have some big piles to sell ye . We are giving
MICA -
In Dress
Z
Goods, Flannels and All Wool Underclothing.
IGGE
COM
INS
Boots and Shoes, and the
BIGGEST KIND DF BA
IGAINS
In Overcoats and Readymade Sul s.
a)f-lif ivn
cwil.t.„,„,
For Boys from 5 to 10. 30 suits just in to sell at $1.00
below regular price. Come early and get burg ai &EL
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