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The Brussels Post, 1890-12-26, Page 8
S Sabbath Schools! \Vo have rust the tiling for S. S. Teachers who wish to give their scholars some remembrance at Xmas or New Year's. These are Booklets with Scripture /Texts and Tlylnlls, and are very 13oanti. ful unit Cheep. For instnnco, a 12 page olio for fie., and a 20 page for ie,, and lovely ones for 10e. anti 15e., with a Discount Tor Schools. These aro fine for XMAS TREES, and anoltbuoy supersede Xmas and Ne\vYear's efir(Is. They arc execllt•nt for sending friends at ]t distance, Costing only one cent for poslago, As usual, It Nice Selection of Books, Albums, Bibles, Toys, Palley Goods and sueu lines as aro in demand for the holiday season. Wo will be pleased to supply you. G. A. DEADMAN, Deeeemer, Bool :13 03, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOVTf.r.R( EXTENSION W. O. IS: 11. Trains here Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: G01Ne Bonen. Ocoee sone n. )401.1 r1S0 eon, Mixed thee 6.01. P,xeroe t1:4.5 can, matsY•OR pan, Mixed 0:146 pan. blxerese ewe 0,ul. 'oc ll lctvs d1eiu . A ohiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll pront it. Mi nE= Christmas. ALFRED CoNEDY is ill. NornaATloN next Monday. Loox out for a wedding or two. Men's rubbers only 500. G100. Goon. 8 CARS potatoes wanted at McCracken's. Wu, BISO6'roN ie home from Parkhill. Mits. W. VANsxonn is on the siok list. KENZIE SCOTT is holidaying at London. Amite Conxscx has been on the sick list, BTB. B. Pew, preached at Teeswater Last Suuday. 3. T. Conic mud family "Christmassed" at Kincardine. Gen. Comte and wife, or Atwood, San. dayed in Breese's. D. Renewers and family ate their Xmac turkey at Londesboro. GOLD and silver watches, best in the market, at Jas. Jones'. W. R. S, TBETTON left last week for the west to resume work on his engine, SLOBBER, overshoes and fur cape for Christmas presents. George Good. BEAOTIF01, silverware presents to be had by calling on Jas. Jones, jeweller. bins. Join; HAvonoi r is enjoying a holiday visit at her daughters in Tees. water. JUST received 50 fanny cups and sauoere to give away with tea at George Broker's. P. S. SCOTT dierosed of the Armstrong farm to Mrs, John Broadfoot, of this place for 38,100. Thos. WATSON, of Harriet/in, was in town over Sunday. Mr. Watson st', wee also in Brussels this week. A0OTION sale of 8 mares and 1 horee at the Central Hotel, Brussels, on Satnn day of this week at 3 o'clock. Tors week Geo. Love and family of Harriston, were in town visiting with Ales. Wilson and wife and other old friends. LOOT 1londey W. H. Mceraoken left far Philadelphia with a car of potatoes. Mac. is bound to see the si0_llta of Ilse Quaker city. NEST Sabbath Rev. S. Sellery will take "Revivals" as the boccie of the morning's dinette o and at the eve»in4 eorvluo "Redeeming the tin eP Duerr forget that there is no more us8• fol a s ,itable pt•eeent for a laxly or gentleman, husband or wife, than one of our gold fmintaia pens. G. A. DEAuo.tc, Druggist. R. LEATulsit»Ao,c (1101306 a Specialty of upholstering aunt guarantee-. his work to we.a•. No shoddy. Having served ne appr'-elaoeship to this litre hit thorough- ly uudersteuds hie work. '.AST we k Rev. J. L. Kerr reuelvod an invit,rlion flora 110v. A. I. Snyder, of Leamington, to he present at the Jodi. Cat1131, of the (11•k Methodist chervil, just completed in that town. All the torula. pastor0 were invited. Owing to the die. tenet. and steam of the year Ur. Kerr was enable to attend. Cumos XMAS Gonad,—Gold 00d silver watches, clocks, jewellery, silver plated w'o'e. A full line at very low prides. Gold, wedding, gem and keeper rings, march (batt';, aharm0, gold lockets, 11100,he0, ear -rings and everything in the jewellery line suitable for Xmas presents. T. 1'LETCIIIER, Jeweler, LAST nionday 1'1'anli IIiudts arrived home on a visit from British Columbia, whet he hoe been for a nu tuber of years. Atte enjoying a mouth's hdiday here he ietend0 returning to the ";;older west," AIr. Hindus ie well satisfied with 13. C. and thinks ft affords better eppor. tunitie:d to yowl]; men than tho,a older eetbled sections, New Menem,. Woncl. —Tho firm cf 7oheston ,Q Coale ane, stone eaters, Iia, has opened Oat are prepared. to fill all Olyde0e for mentirn»1)10, 101nbetones, 180rkere, 501nn.0, &e., In it wurkmglliilte manner and at living prime. Banshee. tion eulu'ituteed hi 1. cry case. Don't place year orderwitheut Oltlilnr, on them and geeing their 011141 plea ;and ascertain. Mg prices. Shop ne0.rly meet:mite the 'Gown Hall, licnagels. (3.ui3'1y5re—•Tire earIival last Tumidity evening was postponeci until Tuesday, Deo, 30th, owing to the stormy evening, bat as a fair attundanco wee on hand 11(0 . three mile raoo was contested for by ANemet, Baldwin, Currie, AloNaughton and Ttomm. Bross and Currie dropped 03(5 before the race was Iinfohed and decision was given in favor of Baldwin, 1st ; and M4Naoghton 2nd, Now, boys, don't let the money go out of the town next Tues. day evening. The foe was in good owl. dition for the 0113310131. 1 r1 SSJ LS V° ST D. A. SIA1•o and family are visiting at Berlin. Amin?, ScoTv, of Woodetook, is visit. ins in town. Ales. Bennett r, of Ingersoll, le visiting We. F. Si. Scott. n oases oranges and lonlons at lowest price, George Good. S. Piny, wife and daughter, are visit g at New Iiampurg. Miss A011,13118 is enjoying her holidays at her Immo in Stratford. 11.31,0• It ton of Candies made from pure sugar, cheap. George Good. SPECIAL bargains in jewellery during the holiday season at Jas. Jones'. Was, Dexuer, 331/•811011110011 lees been eerinusly 11'1 with inflammation of the lungs. Rev. W. 1:. Kelm l0 home from the Montreal Theological College for his holidays. Junes Toots was hu town on Tuesday attending the sale of the I3ohart'loll pre. pert), in Grey township. Tits financial statement of the Muni- cipality of Brussels for 18110 may bo react in this issue of Tut 1?ns'r, EAST Huron Farmers' Institute will meet ie Convention in Bruesols of Jan- uary 13511 and 131h. See posters for full partioolors. SCAmr'e &• 1,0111111815t have had their name inOoribOd on the electric lamp at the entrance to their dry goods stare. The two lights illuminate the place beau- tifully. It, Hoxi sesnx has been busy for some days cleaning away the debris, timbers, &a, where J. G. Siume's store stood Bo that building operations may be pushed ahead as noon as Spring opens JUST arrived at Mrs. 11. Rogers' a choice a+eortment of new 8111001(08 suit- able for Xmas. Granulated sugar 113 lbs. for 01.00 and everything else equally low. Try our lonely 350 tea, cant b0 beat anywhere. OwIN0 50 our pnblishinga day earlier than usual this week oonsiderab'e din• triot news Dame to hand too late for this twine. Next week the purpose issuing a day earlier Bo as to have New Year's day for a holiday. Will our oorrespo0dents kindly take note of this. LOTT's Llvmtr.—Tho attention of the Public is called to the fleet that Levi Lots koope a first -clues outfit of Rood drivers and new, comfortable buggies. Every attention will be given to those favoring him with their patronage. Stable just east of Dr. Graham's block, King street. Give ham a pall as his rates will be found within the reach of all. Ar the Entrance Examination, held in Brnssnis on Monday, Tuesday and Wed- nesday of this week, 16 uandidatoe wrote. There were 7 girls end 0 boys. S. Y. Taylor, of Wroxeter, was the presiding examiner. The examination papers were "twisty" in some imitagoes but on the whole were good. 0131y one Entrance examination ill 0. year will be held in the future and tint in Jely. Llv0110.-11. Williatna & Son have their new livery running in tip-top style. Reliable. speedy horses, new comfortable rigs and attendant comforts guaranteed. Ladies Cau be suited with quiet horeee. "Live and let live" is our motto, Re• member the place, Mill street, Brussels. Special arrange ants made with corn• mereial men. If you want a rig any time call on us, II. WILLreus & Sox, fe. S. CoxsEx'r1oN.—T130 local 00111 al i35e8 app0iuied by the various Sabbath schools in Brussels to melte preliminary arrange- ments lar the coming County Conven- tion to be 110)d in Br110sele hit January will convene at the Methodist churoh on Tuesday evening of next week, at 7:00 o'clock for the purpose of marking out the work. The following persons consti- tute the committee :—The resident ministers ; H. Dennis and Miss Kelly. from - 5. John's ohnrah ; D. C. Ross and Mrs. DOa4lma11 from Knox church ; Alex, Stewart jr, and Mrs. Jae. Kerr from Melville church ; andDr. Cavanagh and 3 Miss Minnie Moore from the Methodist 01101011. A full attendance requested. s A 0750 ooTTAOE or its equivalent in oa+h will be given to the parson deteobing the s greatest number of errors, (words wrong- ly spelled or misplaced) in the December j issue of "Our Homes." In addition will f be given two eaoh prizes of 0200 each, 0 four of 0100, eight of :,350, tet of 021, q, twenty.Ove of $10, fifty of 35, one hen- y deed of 32, and one hundred and fifty of 3a, distributed in the order m011tiolle13 in b rules and regulations, which will be emit 1 with a copy of D000nlbor issue on receipt of 15 cents in stumps. Special cash e, prizes given away almost every day dor 0 Mg competition which closes Februarylot, 1801. Addrees Orn Homes Publish. t fug Co., Brockville, Canada. CN Monday Mies Riohardeon and Mies Humbly left Brussels for the east to G spend their Cln•istnlas holidays. After a Now Years the former goes to Stt:athroy Collegiate Institute to take up 1st aloes a certificate work, and Miss humbly taltee a position in the Wyoming, Ont„ publi0 school, These ladies have filled the poli. e thins of teachers in Brussels public 1 school during tho push live years and 11 their removal from this plaa6 is regretted p by not a few, They were both aotivo 3 workers in n'mneetiou with the Band of t Hope, in fact tools complete oontrol of it, and in Sunday school and 0hurah work Choy wore ever willing to do all in their flower. Before the olose of the Motho. dist Sabbath school, last Sunday after•. noon, the pastor and superintendent ex. pressed the einee10 regret of all in eon. neethnr with the Retool and 01101011 at Miss 1tanlbly'o removal. A large num. bur of their pupils aid friends event to the depot to any •'good•hyr.' Title Pose j0►u8 m elle unanimously expressed wish that bout ladies may 811jny m great many of the "good things" of title life. SAW,. LAu,p's infant has been very ill during the past ween(. Miss ANNne CLARE, Of Setfot'th, 10 holidaying in Bennis. Mass Tolon ooN, Of Tllltule80Ord is visiting Mrs, A, J, Lowick, Mee, J. N. Klexn.n,L is 311 with mal. oriel favor, we regret to state. Miss lusts Wn,soN is enjoying her Christmas hulldele at Landon, Srsnvl(0 in St. John's 0111iro11 on Chrielnlad cloy et i 1 0'010013 a. nl, SILVERWARE, 01410110g, ()lecke and few. ellery at Jas, J0003(', Big bargains. P. Sewer, wife end children spent Christmas ns Jos, B,ino's, Seafortlt, lSowNne DAviss, of Ethel, was holiday. ins with ltusooll Pletcher tide week. Knox choral) Sunday s0lmol social will be hold on Friday evening of this week. 231 cone Ehet anti Carrie Love, of Her - Aston, were visiting at biro, Alex. Wil. son'0 thio we, lc. Tun Po+toflice hours on C111fatmas clay for delivery of mail matter will be from 4 to ri o'clock p. lit. C:v1NlvAL next !Tuesday ovanicg at the Man lend skating rich. A spectator's prize et a silver cruet is to bo given. BRUSSELS butchers are to the front agape this yet with a fine display of Ch118101as meats, poultry, rabbits, &o. See the Christmas illestrat?ons on pages 3 and 7 of this issue, livery boy snd girl should see "The visit of Santa Clone." N3x'r Monday evening Rev. I. IV all. win, of Bluevale, will address the Y. P. C. A. of the ,Methodist church in thle plac0! Tnn annual meeting 01 the Morris and Grey cheese factory will he held next Saturday afternoon in the Town Hall, Brussels, commencing at 2 o'olook. Mits. ELLrorr, of .Brandon, Man., is visitingher payouts, (Geo. Fitzpatrick and wife) and old friends i,t this luaality. She has been in the west for several years. Mee R. G. W(L000, Mies Pelton, J. Bell and wife and W. Hams attended the wedding of Mise Maggie Patton and Mr. Rogers of Atwood, on Wednesday evening, J. A. Cunlanroo, of Palmerston, was home for a few days this week. He hoe been having a well deserved holiday dor. ing whioh be visited with relatives and and friends. Tea MEETING in the Brussels Metho- dist church on Christmas night. After tea a good program of readings, recita- tions, and addresses will be given. All will bo welcome. EAST Huron License Commissioners met at the Central Hotel in Brussels on Tuesday afternoon of this week. The; transfer of three hotel nemeses and other minor natters were attended to. P. Tueneses, a well 111(0(1311 resident of Rruesels, is in town. He 1110 been pro• spe0ting in the mining district et Sud- bury for some time and report says he is likely to strike it rich. 1Ve hopo he will. Ir you wont to see the largest and boot assortment of Dress °node in Brussels go t0 Mro, It. Regent', the Palace Store. .''heir styles are the newest and the price,. very low. Nies fashionable geode 0,8 low as 10 emits per yard. Rev, MAI. A3bnn'IoN's lector° in Mel- ville church 011 "Sacred Music," bast Monday evening was bot 11 interesting and iwarned ve. e1u0i0 was supplied by the choir, Rev. J. Re,ss occupied the Chair, We pnrp040 pueliehiuu the lecture in full in next week's issue of Toe POST,, Tris Behart•ioll farm in Grey township was sold by public aootion, at the Cen- tral Hotel, Brussels, by F. 31. Scott, auctioneer, on Tuesday afternoon. The p81011a0er was Jun. Cunt, of the same neighborhood and the price paid 011,200. It is if. good farin. WEim-Dinnixo Asn Dc1LLrta.—George Birt has all the n6008eary enaohinery for digging and drilli 1 wells and is proper - ed to attend to all work entruetod to hint 11 a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaned out and put in proper hare. Terms casonable. Reoidenoo emend door north of the bridge, west ide of Turnborry et„ Brussels. 48-tf A Lanais assortment of Fancy Goode est to hand at Mrs. E. 14ogers' suitable nr Xmas proeent.e for either lady r gentleman. As an inducement to do big business we have put the prices ory low. Coil in and see our stock, lever mind if you dont boy. Our stook sing all entir0ly new um take pleasure 31 showing it, LAST Monday evening the song 68rvi00 nnouneed was given in tho 310thodi01 burcil and was fully enjoyed by all (180001. There 0810 nine 0,8100X) Belau. ions and fourteen recitations in 00ni100• ion with the exercise. The 180itetious 'oro given by Lily Mooney, Thurso orry, Myrtle and Dora Nott, 011ie Van - tone, Dora MoGarvoy, Ethel Cook, rloseio Blashill, Nellie Ward, Winnie nd Flossie SelOry, Bell Bawtinhimor, Alice Campbell, Fred. Gilpin, Goo. Mo. nllengh and Garfield Booker. The loigh hen's and triangle aaeompanim8nt o some of :210 mn0ioal soloutlens gave 1001 at very theory ring. Mfrs. Gilpin residedat the organ, .A on1100tion of 0 65 was taken at the close of the enter. ailment. Rev. Me. Seery expressed hie pleasure ne the suooeseful rendition of "Bells of Christmas" and hoped these gatherings would be held annually. 13,tsn Ootttterett.—A messing of the committee appcluted to re -organize the Brussels Baud was held at R. L. Taylor's aloe on Saturday evening last, all the members being present. On 'notion lt, Grahamwas elected permaue11b• chair• man of the oommirteo ; R. L, 'Taylor, Secretary ; J. N, Kondell, Trotteurer. Messrs. Graham and Dennis were select. ed t0 00130080 for BI1b+OriptlOns in aid of the Band, the members of the committee promising to 'read the subscription fist liberally. The meeting adjourned 10 meet again on Friday evening, 24311 in0t,, when rules and l'egUhollons fur the goy 81nrrle113 et the Band will bo prepared and a thoroagil 01'ganieatiel 0016 3)10 5 0e. It is the hl1enti0,3 of the OOnmiitt00 to engage a first ohms Bandmasterand to pinchthe Band on a 40, 11 1 be -i0 then at any Ono heretofore tend it is hoped Mut the members of the Band and cosi• trlents of the village gonerelly will aid the t..nnritte) in their efforts. ANNIVSUS.ulo,-14360. Jlaa. 'toes, 13. A., preached a very interesting and prolit- ai4o 001100/1 1801 Sabbath morning in the Methodist 011uroh from the text "Christ is till and in all," Colossians, Ord chap, and latter elitllse of 11.13) vsn'oe. tris 1015,1iug division0 wero (3) "Christ is all and in nail" in 1110 conversion of the individual. (2) In tins believer's onlight• 0nnient, (8) In the believer's 0anc3hfi0a- tion. (•.I) Iu filo believer's service. 15) In the believer.; joys and 0onufol•t0, (1)) In the believer's hopes and expectations. Mr. Boss i0 always a 0010ome oecrup atl1 of the Methodist eher011 11a/11pit. Rev. 1G. Sellory preached in Melville 01101:3)11 in the morning. At the evening Nerviee in hie own clots,' bid subject was "Christ the Wonderful." He is wonder. fol (1) In the constitution of 'lie being. 2 111 e110 notate) and extent of His in. 1Onoe In the development of intlividmtl and national character and lite. (0) 1i I£iopurp000 as to the tlltal outcome of Hie reign. The dhrunurod was very 0;p• propriato to the season of the year, awl wee full of thought. Serum 1?sioEo.--Tho Primes awarded by the Montreal witness to this county were ns follows —Uuron-••-County Prizem,-1121110 Maggie Hartley,, Bluevole. School Priam—Wen, J. Shalp,o, Melee - worth ; Wrn. 4. Mitchell, Molesworth Chits. II. Johnston, Sunlnnerhill ; Mise Alien Boll, 13onsa11 ,• Prod Lawrence, Seaforth ; Miss Clara Rlopp, Zurich ; Alfred lfa;l'aggltrt, Ilolgorville : miss Maty 231aArlam, : Menu...de ile 2 Kobelt Baird, Clinton ; 415»11+1 Ramey, James. 40wn 1 Aliso Ja1e Wilson, HMS, slog; Charles Currelloy, 1'Ixeter; nfiss Maggie DEG. 20, 1800,, McMillian, Blyth, 301111 Tspp, I10004.l CSr1;El; at Pepper's Drug Store.• villa ; Thos. J. Johnston, Kintail ; Alber 1:, Jarvis, Porter's Hill; William Mason Redgrave 1 AVM Ilelen 33. Scott, I3ol grave ; Miss Bethel. A. Garrett, London borough ; lly. Wm. Anderson, Brat.° Aoki ; Miss Isabella Altohoson, Sea10rti1 Miss Emily Potter, Dungannon ; Mit/ Jennie R Sproat, Egmondville ; M1s IMANN NO niIS1AJCI'I, BUT GO AND SEI43 TI11s' 8I Electric Light ? in Pepper' er's Drug St01 e,, Annabella Ross, Brucfield; David Cath- cart, Winchester; Mina Edith Bonth- ron, Tlonselh 3000.00 worth of brand new boots and shoes, Cooper & Snoit)T'e maks, arrivr:d to. lay nt A, R. Smith's, female's brick Week, opposite the ()outfit' Hotel. A rim litter of winter gloves, clouds, fasinators, ladie0'Jersey jackets bought ata discount of 25$', from a r liabl wholesale 1p use. Clan and will sell chap, A. R, Smith, KTxt1 or I1'tint: A11. -- Tile great pope. laxity of the London Advertiser Is due to 11(0 1)1111161180 amount of interesting news and 0pioy reading matter furnished its readers, and 40 remarkable liberal rates. Although published in Western Ontario, and ohroni,ding all the important Quante in the "Garden of Canada," it in no way encroaches upon the coentry paper's work. All the latest new0 is given, re. gardloes of locality. Its literary depart- ment is acknowledged to be the most in. teresting and complete published. In. eluded with eaoh yearly order for the Daily or the Weekly Advertiser is a yearns subscription to that splendid new month- ly, "}Wives and Daughters." You can have the Doily Advertiser, Wives aid Daughters and Tins Poor for one year, by remitting to us the sum of 33.50. Or the Western Advortieer (weekly,) Wives and Daughters, and Tile Pon from now to the elm of 1801 for only 32.255. Register your letter and elate exactly ' what I6 required, PIIE80N0ATi0N,—.Last Saturday even- ing the members of Miss Kate Riobard- 80n'8 Sunday Sohool Blase called on her and presented her with a beautiful Ladies' Companion, The following ad- dress accompanied the gift :— (lies Richardson. DEMI TNAcnnnj We, 5110 members of your 0laes, knowing that you aro soon to leave ns and wishing to show our appre- ciation for your oar0 and labor with us during the last four years, and likewise to assure you that your work hoe not been in vain, take this opportunity to present to you a very slight token of our love and respect. Please accept 0111 little gift and look upon it, not for its value, but for the love that governs our action. Hoping you may long be spared, if not as our teaoiter, as our friend, and wishing yon e. merry Christmas, a very happy and prnoperous Now Year and every manner of 'moues in your under- tal(iug we ore, Your loving Prrxto. Miss Riohartison replied in appropriate terms, and expressed her regret at having to sever tho very pleasant association with her elites. moarazc. 31.Axee11..—.I5 Crystal City, Manitoba, 1111 Dec, 8th, the wife of Mr, J. A. Maxwell of a daughter-. ANINN---ALeOC1. In Cray, on Dec. 171h, by Rev, IV, T. CIoff, Mr. Samuel Askin, of Tow -writer, to Miss Susie Aaeocic, of Grey township. 233 03 e-• i mN—Rnn.—Tu Morris, on the 17th inst., at the 10sidenee of the bride's parents, by &v. Mr. God- frey, of Bolgrave, lir. David Mo. Oa reh000 to Miss Eliza ;hum, third dams liter of Mr. John Roo, both of Morris, 7Arlisoo.—In Grey, on Dec. 100, Eliza, relict of the late John Jackson, aged 332 yearn. TMR J',SS£S:,S Fan Wheat 811 87 Spring Wheat 85 87 Barley 10 45 Cats 88 10 Peas.... ... 51) 110 Bettor, tithe and rolls.... 14 00 Egg.] per dozen 15 00 Four per barrel 4 50 5 00 Potatoes ... 80 35 'Tay per torr .. 5 00 0 00 Pork 5 30 5 53 Hideo par lb 4 00 Salt per bbl., retail..., 1 25 00 811eep skin, earth 60 755 Lamb skins each 40 50 Wool, per lb. 18 20 . THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. GENERAL SERVANT WANT- ED. Apply at 0110o 3u 0)11s W M. SINOLAI3(, .) OAR VOR SERV[OE.— THE onde'elgned w111 keep for service, on N 4! Lob 27, 0013.1, AI orris, a Brom' ),rod Bono - 01)80 boar. Terns eta. to bo paid 05 time of s1t•vino with ocheleue of returning, if necessary. 10(014Al(3) ,U(IIST101.40, 24.4 Proprietor. DULL FOR SERVICIL—TIRE luut0•sitome leo ro0vutw purebusod and will keep for 0011100 at, registered Dor- ham brill on 13 1 lot 228, nog. 0, Mortes. Tornio 81,50 to be 3)31)1313111(8 or service 0:131 )'It.vileggo of retu•n1n i1 1100,00ory, 213,u NO, 0311010(11, P1•opri0to•. 'T/rISs SHERLOC1' , Leto of the Coueervutnry of Music, Toronto, is prepared to give lessons at 10tllol mud Crenbronll. Pupil of Profoseee Fisher and tie, Morison on the pine), and of tl'n, 0, 11, (Oa121 in Vomtl music. Class at Cranbrooll every'1u'ed044, For terms, &0„ apply at the Methodist Parsonage, lethal, Cry1" REWARD.— A c4) Los30n Thursday, July Ord, 011 the street in Wroxeter, a parcel 01 bills, amounting to :0)114, and a pronlssnr, nogg drawn by JohnSanderson in favor off Jens Walker for 0000. dotal loon 11th, 18811, aunt having apny)nent of 8850 endorsed on the 3003! t1,u(o,,f, 10,35,1 April (1141, 1800. A re- ward of -0004h will b0 pato for 'the rdcovm•V of theml, {'u, t)rsrl111111Ea rTNat load thereto. Aitparties nrowormed against negotiating the above munitioned note, tho same having boon Inst, \Vroxoto r, July 1S3h,'00. 3030311 wALt(811. MEDICAL CAKOS, \Aj",'J, 13'4 OA LE, MD, 0, M,, Member of the College of Physician and 13urgoone Of Ontario by examination Of0ce and Residence-- blain 831081 East, Ethel, 0 atarlo. A. MoNAUGIITON, M. D. 1! . C.114„ 1.1,11,11. P„ Edtnbfl'gll, M. 0. lv S (fat. At Popper's Plug Stora from 0 to Min au, in. 01111 from 1:80 to 4 D. 111, At ()tine limo may to found nl Ins reei,le)g+l, form• 01.132 0g0npie111>33DT. iint,hieeel, 11th st. 001110 alld See 110W beautiful the store looks /it up with the electrics light, then also y011 can see .i Fine andandTrait SeZe)cCori line of. Holiday r Z ccy awls.awls.SUITABLELE FOR XMASXMASAND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS. A P01NTls11.-- r ALL X1IAfi 0001 3S CHEAPER THAN EVER BEL01t11, r== pier $1 00.00 worth of Now Bibles li,nd hymn 1sookii to select from, besides Xmas Cards and Booklets—all Now. NOVIILTIES IN 211R1'Un1ERY ALBUMS. Dolls and Toys for the Children, &c, BUSINESS CARDS. II. MoORACIf 1N, r • • Usurer et Marriage Licenses. B e, o111 at bis Grocery, Turni>orry street. Smola. 1 N. BARRETT, Tonoortal Artist' Shop—Next door Booth of A. M. Mol(ay & Co's hardware store. L adloo'an,1 o1111111'one hail' cutting 0, sl,00iaily ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. ALEX. HUNTER, Clork Of the Fourth Division Court, Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public, Land, Loan and Inanr0000 Agent, Vends Invested mod to loan. 0clloetl505 made, Otboe in Graham's Block, Brussels, MISS GALE Organ, Teacher in Piano. i JohnParlor Chitra and eels, solioite n share of the patronage of the music -loving people of Brussels and vicin- ity. Inetroetions given at currant rates. Tortes, references, &o. may be ascertained by calling at the residence of Mrs. Duntord sr., Turnborry street, 13ru0ools, 7.03 MISS LILLA O'CONNOR Is desirous of procuring pupils in Vocal Music. Prof. \Varrlugtou, of Toronto is please,) to giro hie testimonial no t0 Etfee O'Connor's ability, oho having been a pupil of his during her stay fu Guelph. lustre - in onto' Music on Piano, Organ and Guitar. Terme Made known of application. Prinooss St., Brussels. tines O'Connor hi open for Coeval; Engsgemeute, 10. DENTAL. DE:A.TWTSTRvI G. L. Bell, L. D. S. Nitros Oxide G18 ad- ministered for tiro Ptlul0as Extraction of Tooth. 74 Gerrard Strout East, Ton morn. 1)103103' T S T 1 M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D• D. S., Grndnato of tho Royal Colleen of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni- versity. OPYICIi—Opposite American Hotel, Brussels. VETERINARY. . T D. WARWICK, f/ Honor Graduate Veterinary College, to Illmrodtito treat diseases diseases of 16mestieated animals in a own - potent mau081'. I'artloninr attention paid to 'veterinary donti0try. Calls promptly at- tended to, Office and Infirmary—Two doors north of bridge, Turnborry 00., Brussels. BANKING. 1,1 1 cINTOSH & MoTAGGART, BANKERS, . BRUSSELS, Tranaact a Q•888.eea,1 Rare$iii,., eu©ix5.8.c,3. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and United Stator Emits bought and sold, Interest allowed on Deposits. Collections made 010 favorable term. Onnadisu Aso0ts-5fencuAxr's Mum ov CANADA, New York Agents—l31Po11Tnn5 AND TBAD, 1100 NA'er0ld5L 73,3x3. LEGAL AND CON VEYANCING. RL. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, . Solicitor Hua Cony0yaneer. Collec- tions made. o01oe—Vanstone'e Block, Brus- eels, 01•9mt Y YM. SINCLAIR, • Solloitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub - tic, &o. Otnee-_Graham's Block 1 doer north ofoaq,opPper's Drug Store, Private Funds to L DICKSON & HAYS, areprnGSInheer0 enrsrich,) (Late with o rnvyace, &c, 01Aoos—Isruesols and Seaforth, Brus- sels OGeo,Bogers' Block, Main St. Money to Loan. I,0. DAY&. w, B,DICx0ON, AM. TAYLOR, B. 0. L. Borristor, Solicitor, &c„ of the Arm llotoeMcCullough uBo8olr.gArcade,Tronto. tfoney to loan. AUCTIONEERS. RAYNIANN,• Auotfarms, fa always rosily030a at - to °boneO!ly given. Crenbrm rookr '. 1 Terms 1 (33 3(3 33 given. 1'o P. O. Sales n.uv b0 mimed at Toro Fon Publishing Boase, Brussels, f%ti EOR0E 1IRKSY,...__.-...---- Licensed Auctioneer. Satoe conduct- ed on reasonable terms. Forme and farm P ubl tab tug Roux , Buueselri,or seutat to Walton P. 0., will reeelve prompt attention, -jAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN- 0)0 as an Auctioneer, I am prepared to conduct sales of form stook at reasonable prices. Knowing the standing of nearly every person I ala in a position to Bell to good marks arid get good security when sold on orerlit. Satisfaction guarauteod, Give mea call, -12• F S. SOOTT, Damaesed Goods O O 1EAP We llnd in looking over our stock that there is still 1t Lot of Damaged Goods left that We must have Cleared Off at some price, in order to have a nice clean new stock to begin the new year With. Time will not permit us to enumerate articles and pricers,• but call and ask fbr what you want, and we will (10 the best we can for you, To replace the goods burned we have Assorted up ill all Lines and are 110W ready to supply all our many customers Its usual. Store at the Egg Emporium, Br91s; lS. Wishing all a Merry Christmas and Happy and Prosperous New Year, 1 ItEtIAIN, Y0tia14 TRULY, lei Strachan. ha