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The Brussels Post, 1901-12-19, Page 8CHf�ISTMAS PRESENTS ! Celluloid Oases Seo 0tir handsome display of these geode, We have eeerytbing you want in thio line such as Toilet Cagee, Shaving Bete, eco, Perfumes All the latest and best (Wore in stook, If you with a fine bottle of Perfume, do not fail to 011 on 00. Japanese Goods These are elegant geode and the very latest thing ont. The prides are very tow. Do not iniac getting some. Books ..:. Alt the beet prase and pootioal avarice is handsome volumes. Bibles apd Etyma Books at all prices. Alb..-�.0 ms All the latest Albums in oellnloid with beautiful designs. Then are vety attraotive goode. Christmas Cards We have on hand an endless variety of Christmas Cards and Oaten' dare et all priaee. Sea our handeoine display before you bay,. F. B. Hursley & Co., DRUGGISTS, AND BOOKSELLERS, tlCEs SO tS TO L. It, UA tVEY. BRUSSEL% Out. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOIITHERN EXTENSION w. 0. & H. Trains leave Braesele Station, North and Booth,"aetolowsf Gomm Sours GoIN0 Noartr. Express 7:18 a.m i OIail. 2I0 p.m Mixed . 0:96 e.m I Exproee ...... 8.11 p.m Patti tebo•s lean . A ohiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith bell prent it. Tom calendar fiend bas hie innings just now. VE3s little stir over Municipal election affairs so far in town. Sew loge are already making their ap. pearanoe at the Ameot mill. 12 reoxAoE8 of batter were shipped Eastward by Robt. Thomson daring the past week.. Two care of nate and a oar of bay were shipped by Alf. Bather. The bay went to North Bay. MEMOS, RANexonn shipped two ogre of salt from Brussels this week, the first einoe starting np. THERE were 10 tiokete sold at Brussels to people attending the Winter Fair at. Guelph last week. Tam next monthly.Horse Fair will be held ie Brussels on Tbarsday, Jan. tad. Keep the date marked down. K. 0. T. M.—A meeting of the Ii. 0. T. M. will be held on Friday evening of this week for eleotion of officiate. Tan elution of officers in Brussels L. 0. L. resulted in practically the re, election of those who filled offieee for the. peat year. I °tor' were e Oyu $2,000 paid to Tax 0o Halliday last Saturday, tbe teat day be- fore w h 5%.This i s b addition e fore the addo 0t t what folks oan do when they know they bave to. Tao PoeT congratulates Daman Stew. art and Fred. Wilson on the soothes attending their recent Pharmacy exame. and hopes the (medale.may be theirs in their finale. W. KRanmrn and A. Hunter have par• phased 8 acres of timber from L. Mc- Neil, 14 h con.Grey, and have a ga0g of men in the bosh cutting loge and wood. They will Rod ready Bale for botb. D. EwAN & Co. have been doing a, rash• ing bneineee in the cutter line as they sold no lees than 40 in three days. If this is not beetling things along we hardly know what else yon would oall it. Rzazw.s and new 8abaoriptiona are coming in to TEE Poar at a lively rate. We highly appreoiate this kind of treat- ment bet we give a big dollar'e worth in the year. See our clubbing offer on page Mane Obrietmae. RENEW 107 TEE POST. PINE Winter weather. Taz Pose gives the news. SEE local Oew5 on page 6. Tan butchers wilt make a Xmas die - play worth geeing. R. Gneaatt forwarded this week a oar each of wbeet, peas and oats. Tau 080°' oar shipment of bogs was made by Geo. Beet on Tuesday. in the street or your ashes ' t Don'T Ginty yo yon will ger into trouble, so says the town Council. THE Oober families have secured houses fn tow0 and will remove their p'ont to the factory here shortly. Two oars of ooal Dame to band Ibis week, one for Wilton & Tarabull and the Other for Brneeele Salt Works. Tan stores and ahope wear a holiday appearance. See TEE Poor advertising oolomos for the bargains being offered, Tan store stook of A. R. Bmitb, Wing. barn, was sold on Monday to an Owen Sound merrbant at 64 outs on the dollar. OaaIeTMeg Day the post offioe will be open from 9 to 10 a. m., an hoar after the arrival of the afternoon train and from 6 to 6 30 o'clock. M. H. MnosE, V. S., will continue the horse buying bneineee carried on by A. Hewitt, removed to Kincardine, and has enured the same stables on John street. A woos bee was held on Wednesday in the interests of 1. B. Stratton, who bas been laid up with a broken leg, and quite s quantity hauled from MoNeil'a bush to town. ONLY $844 49 in taxes were unpaid' eaoording to Tax Collector Halliday's report last Monday eveoiag. Tbie bal. encs has had 6% added according to the resolution wbioh will be oolleoted forth- with along witb the taxes. 88ROz0NT MEADOWS was banding over the ohegaee to the members of Brussels Volunteer Company this week for tbe four days occupied in their trip to Toron- to io eoonecbion with the visit of the Dake and Duabees of York. WEDDING. —A quiet wedding wag eolem- aized at St. John's Rectory, Brussels, on Monday evening, 16th inst.,. when Aire. Weatberill, a sister of Mrs. (Rev.) Abey, was married to J. P. Jamison, both of Wyoming. May their joys be many. Horanea Blass.—Tee Grand Tomsk will issue single fare tickets going Deo. 24 and 26 and returning on the 265h, and for New To Br's, going on Deo. 31 and and Jami and returning Jan 2nd. A fare and dao -third rate, will be iseaed on tbe2l.t to the 96117, and also the 28th to Jan. 1, good to return until the 3rd. Waal NEST 7—A rather nnigae affair was given by Parte Congregationalists. It was a left hand armlet. Each guest bad the right hand put up in a sling, and had to shake bands with the left, register name, eat—in foot do everything with the left hand. A provetb was pat on the blackboard, and a prize wag given to the one who could copy it the beet with the left hand. 'L. 0. U. W.—Officers were elected in Brueseie Workman's Lodge as follows for She current term :—W. A. Orioh, M. W.; Foreman, C. H. Bartliff ; Overeeer, H. Mercer ; Recorder, W. H. Kerr ; FinanOier, W. H. MoOraoken ; Trea.nrer, G. A. Deadman ; Guide, Geo. Canning. Karn ; Representative to Grand Lodge, W. A. Orioh ; Altercate, W. E. MoOraok- an. an intelligent port in the diepuestdue on the remarks made by the epeakero, that .the information imparted may be clearly understood and duly loopreseed for future pas, Thos. MoMillap is Preel4ant, and Gee, Hood, Secretary, BRUSSELS PUBLIC 'SCHOOL The following is the report of Brueaele Poblio tdobpol for the month of November and December :-- 30054 z. So. Pt. I ;tinier Leaving --Exam ne in Gram., Alg., Geo„ Arith, Hist. ; total, 600 ;— B 11fo7ielvey ,. 528 A Punttoto,.., 492 H Gooding.... 601 1 Ham 493 Allose 499 hiMoAtter ,. 201 K Telfer ,460 33 Howe 398 LRoee 436 M Wilson 814 11 Zimmer .,483 N 111o(a'uioe .,. 278 3e. Pm. I J3LEAVING.--Tota1700 :— TT Irwin 606 73 Soett .,... 488 M Thompson., 620 306 hioArter,... 451 A McMillan 659 J Bryape 442 GRoee 663 B Henderson 489 0 112o0raeken,588 H Ainley 484 B Hingeton ., 683 A Lott .... 429 L MOArter ,520 0 Mooney .... 426 A Smith628 B Bone 398 E Wilton ... 522 M Scott , 369 R McKenzie... 608 P Richards302 V Dunford,.,. 504 11 Pugh ,. 292 W Zilliax .,.. 601 0 Hiogston 271 E Baeker .,.. 486 R Plum 175 J. H. 0 A0m506, Prinbipal. SA(380,14144 POST 5T4XD, RD .J,7el Ar.,:A a. CAX4D4, ,TsW.41,,zia+xS EX3E,'D 7.e72. HEAD QFFIQE, - TORONTO CAPITAL PAID171,' (One Million Dollars) 4geneieo in alt pita+elpaI J0(t4ts in Ontario, gather', Manitoba, United S F lrbeepfa Edi A General Banking I;ttsiness Transacted, Farmers' Notes Crafts Issued and Collections made en all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, tntereet allowed on deposits of 41,00 and upwards and eontpounded half yearly, BMEOrAL 4T111172108 oWWHN so Tag QOLL1.OTYON e1 Famine, BALs Norrie. Every facility afforded Onetomere living at dietanoe. payable at any bank iosaed Under 310,, . , $o. $20'to 380, ...12o IIOiieq Qr3Ori at the following rates ;— $l,0 50 $90....100. 80 to 49....14o F. H. GRAY, Memo Mann, Ito=M II. Inion ill OLAee,—Examined in Gram., Spell., Geo., Oomp•, Aritb. ; total, 500 :— W Turnbull .. 478 .A Thomson .. 270 L Straohan,...' 469 W Scott 336 W Btraoban .. 450 0 Scott 828 A MoMillan ., 420 k' Scott286 F Stretton .... 418 W Riohardeon281 SE. III CLASS.— Examined in Arith., Geo., Phy., Oomp„ Mem. ; total, 500 :— E Adams 468 G Rose ... 839 MMoNiohol,462 0 Wilbee 827 N 73arbottle,...400 .J Wilton .. 820 T Zimmer ,...399 E Ament 806 L Leatherdale..594 J Bloomfield 281 L Sinclair 391 ,T Moore 276 H Brothers ....369 W MoQuarrie 270 E Oolvin ......367 Ja. IV .Cues.—Examined in Arith., Phy., Geo, Oomp., Spell. ; total, 500 :— B Ross ........499 W Williomeon411 A Ross 497 G Zill1ex 376 L Turnbull .:..486 A. McQuarrie 374 L Danford .....456 S Thomson 372 J Armstrong ..455 5 $inolair 366 F Thomson ..449 W'Roche 368 0 Ham ...446 R Pugh 857 E Corrie 435 M Ament 328 A Scott ....433 H Richards 321 M Roes 432 R Lowry 806 3 Mooney 482 L Edwards 273 R Deadman....417 L. Colvin .,197 Mose M. L. Beam, Tea cher. Own* to the crowded state of our advertieing oolamns with holiday bar• gates our regular reading space i8 some- what abbreviated bat by reading the advte. it may save you a good many dollars. Tete Trustees have the repaired and renewed seats ready in tbe new depart meat to be opened in Braseeie Public School after New Years with Mies Soott as teaober. A number of pupils outside of town have already expressed their intention of attending here. SoHEBons, with little thought of the dangerous role they are playing, wrote ao anonymous letter to O. Zilliax threat- ing the burning of his hotel and J. Rose' grocery, the building being owned by Mr. Zilliax. The scribbler may find him- self in a loot box if the proof can be brought home to nim. Ox Obrietmae eve John Carter and wife, of Mill street, Brneeele, will cele- brate an event not always the good far tune of married people to see, viz the Golden Wedding. They will bold a re- nnio0 of relatives and friends on the oo- 05elon of the nolebration. THE POST exteode oongratalations to Mr. and Mrs. Garter. • TEE POST had a very pleasant call last Saturday from an old school mate of 85 years ago in the person of Soo. Jackson, of Leamington, who is the representative of Janeway & Carpenter, wall paper manufaotnrere of New Brunewiok, New Jersey. We bad not met Mr. Jaokson einoe the old school days so there was a recalling of many old time events. 0 Z&LLYax bas bad a oarpenter gang on this week putting op a temporary frame stable on the site of the one destroyed last week by fire. Tbie will be =parsed ed next Spring with a modern brick and cement barn the size of which will be 42x150 feet. Mr. Zither effeoted a eettlement with the insurance oompany for the recent barn out, reoeieing $382,- 40, the full amount of hie olaim. Ddq. 1 L90l $1,000;000 $700,000 00 (6 Ditgiand,, Pinpointed. Ws yxm.—Pried apples, 80. ; turkeys, undrawn, 80, Cash fee butter and :aw fare. GAIL SYN°, Wingham. Bzueezpe Pow Woaxa;—Ssw gumming a epeoialty. Satiefa0tion guaranteed.. F. Amin, Mill street,' Pons Wage= --A. Coulee ie desirous of purohaeing a large quantity of 607 kind of fare. Highest aa,h price paid. T. FLasonna has a very heavy and most beautiful stook of watches at prioee that all may have one for Xmas. We ace sole agents for the Denber Hamptonwatoh. Sow FILING —The undersigned is pre. pared to attend to all saw filing in a workmanlike manner, atter long exper- ience. Satisfaction guaranteed. Home WILLIAMS, - Livery Barn, Brussels, DOOM IIY. Jos. III CEAs.—Examined in Mem , Lath., Gram., Diot., Comp., Geo. ; total, 600 :— M Brothers .,..546 II Harbottle,...468 k Deadman....540 AI Jackson ....445 P Beaker 639 0 Holmes 440 F Mollenzie...,582 F Campbell 431 0 Bell 581 J Ament 410 L Mo&rter ....526 F McKay 394 L McCracken ..514 V AloKenzie370 G Armstrong ..497 0 Gerry 358 S Campbell ....494 W Henderson 338 A Jackson ....460 B Dark 221 Se. II CLASS: Examined in Mem Arita., Geo., Spell., Oomp., Lit. ; total,, 600 S Walker ......486 S Ameot 899 M Birt 497 J Phillips 393 3 Wilbee 464 W Wilton......374 0 Simmons 460 P Speiran 372 W Bell 440 ODenbow 344 E Ewan 436 A Sutliff 829 T Friendship ..434 E Carrie 304 T Armstrong ..406 W McCracken 278 INT. SECOND CLASS.— Examined in Mem., Arith., Geo., Spell., Comp., Lib total, 600 ALOOMA Fnuxt.—Tits POST reoeived a Obrletniae box last week from an old time Brnssi•lite, in the person of William Harvie, of Day Mills, Algoma, in the shape of a flied sample of apples (Pewee hes and Got'.len variotiee) grown in that eeation. It will keep many of the On. tario•oroharda hustling to outdo the fruit teaeivnd. Mr. Harris has done a great deal in the line of advertising that section by practical exbibitiona of trope oulbivated there and by interesting car respondence of progreee being made ae the years go by. Oar thanks are tender. ad him for the apples. ANOTHER GAGE.—WO ere' 60rry to report that another 00150 of diphtheria bail trade iia apparition) in Brneeele this time in the borne of Peter McQuarrie, a little daughter 8a years of ago being the saffee. been aarantided and b ase has e p The et. T9 n 0 revet t n the ever re0aation taken p *readofthe disease. Petite Sobool' was ordared to be closed at 'noon on Wedaeeday and the town Board of Health hoe Bent for o disinlooting machine so that Worm' ih work will be done as tar as Mayo -Mon to possible. We hops Mr. MaQnarrie'a family wilt soon be dowel. esdont, A nurse ie here from Stratford, BAH2 HIInON FARMmae' INSTITUTE — 18leetings of the Baet Huron Farmers' Inetitnte for the dieonasion of Ageioul• tural and kindred enbjeote, will be held as andernoted. At Gorrie on the 21st January, 1902, the afternoon seeeion at 1.80 p.m. :—Ohairman's addreee 1 G. O. Oa5t0a, Oraigburet, "The importance of e000nlentfood in the feeding of live stook"; 3. E. Meyer, Kossuth, "How. I built my silo" ; Mrs. Campbell, Goderioh, "Hauge.. hold eeoaomiee." Evening suasion at. 7.30 p. m. :—Chairman's address ; G. 0. Gaston, "The Agricaltnral College and the ednoation of the Farmer" 4 J. E. Meyer, "Keeping poultry for prat On thefarm" • Mee. Campbell, "Home In. fipenoe." Mdeiaal program. —At Brussels, on the 22nd of January, 1902, the afternoon session at 1.80 p. m. —Obairman'5 address G. E. Caston, "Problema of the Soil" ; J. E. Meyer, "How I built my 8110" ; Mee. Campbell,' "Aims and objeote of Womans'Inetitntes." Leaning session at 7 30 p. m. —Chair. man's addreee ; G. 0.0aeton,'4TheLand We live in" ; J. E. Meyer, "Beeping Poriltry for profit on the farm" ; 51r8. Campbell, "Bread and Breadmaking," Musical program. All are oordially' m. 'eited to attend these meetings and take 0 Wilton 434 H Barrett 410 F Mainprize ....480 3 Wilton 408 3 Leckie 422 E Colvin E Good418 B Leckie H Moore 412 P Ament Jot. SECOND Claes.—Examined in Mem„ Arith., Geo., Spell., Comp., Lit. ; total, 600 :-- A Rose 476 B Ourrie 360 M Jonea ......468 X Ament 862 F Scott 446 E Wilbee 382 W Adams 398 0 Mol1'llllan ...382 V Walker 877 '0 Ament ......286 Moes M. T. Dow8zs, Teacher. People We Know. Fred. Gilpin le home from Chicago for the Xmas holidays. Mies Brook will epend her Xmas holi- days with Exeter friends.. Druggist Fox was in the Queen City' for a few days this week. E. 0. Danford was in Toronto for a few days on business trip. Mrs. D. McCormack, of Hamilton, visited Mrs. Jno. Wynn, last week. Ivan Crooke has token a situation in a 't'arento drug hoose. We wish him no- ose. Mrs. Henry Wilbee is home from an enj. amble holiday visit with relatives and friends. - G. N. MoLaren,' of Midland, formerly of Braesele, was s visitor in town last Sunday. J. D. and Mrs, Ronald are h fide in g With Rev. W. T. Oluff and family at Strathroy. Mrs, J. Thompson bas been on the siok list but we hope elm will soon be oonvalesoent. Harvey Buchanan is home from the Model Sobool. He will teaoh neat year at Winthrop aobool. Mise Hattie Downing is home from Goderioh Model School. She will teach next year near Walton. Mr. Murphy, of Muskegon, Mich , is holidaying at Walter Smith's. Mrs. Murphy is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith and ie also here. Miss Pearl, daughter of R. and Mrs. Lsatherdale, has been in poor health for some time, but her many young friends nope she will soon be able to be about as was her custom. Sohn H. Patland, of the Royal Hotel, Ripley, formerly of Brunie, has been sufferingfor some time past with Amu. mamadami n one of his feet. He is still partially unable to attend to his business datiee. 0/11115011 C1tI31El$. 298 226 214 >aorst. JA0.Ee,-ln Toronto, on Deo. 6th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Howell James a daughter. Mo7nnzat.—In Grey, 17th con., on Deo. 18, to Mr, and hire. Damian Mcken- zie, a daughter. DOOM IV, CLASS V.—Total 500 : N Ewan 448 J Henderson ..820 A Robb . 440 O Jackson ......318 F Gerry407 Z Lindsay ....306 R Roche 368 W McKay ....296 I Barclay 360 ' 3 Cooper R MoOraoken 360 W Ainley GLASS IV.—Total, 600:— E Deadman 488 E Plum E Gilpin 478 0 Lowry J Armstrong 468 L Davey E MoFadzeaa 460 V Ainlay W Miller 459 :E Somers S Speiran 440 W Long . S Fos 422 W Long F Friendship ..410 M Walker Mast st.........405 Ouse Ili.—Excellent—G Wilbee, B Gerry, H Good, B Harris, W Ram, 0 Leckie, H Mooney, W Sporting. Good — P Dark, M Burgess, 18 Bingen, J Mo. Niohol. Fair—•M Edwards. 219 xa A.MEES.xarD, JASn0ON—WEATE0amL,—At Bt. John's rectory, Brueseie, on Deo. 16117, by Rev. G. J. Abey, brother•in.law to the bride, Mr. J. P. Jamison -to Dirs. Weatherill, both of Wyoming. a=3t>a_ MoGnzaot.—In Waebington Co., Ohio, 61. S., on Deo. 9,. Margaret, relict of itis late Andrew MoGregor, and` sister to Geo. Hood, of Morrie town- ship. 8R V'S w's�::C,:S 1•ice iV F.: T:'0' -, Fall Wheat 78 78 Barley .... , . • 48 50 Peas 78 Oats 40 Batter, tuba and rolls .. 15 Legge per dozen 16 Flour per owl. ... 4 00 . Potatoes (per bus.) 26 Apples (per bbl.) 2 00 Hay per ton 6 00 Hides trimmed 6 Hides rough 5 Hoge, Live 6 00 Wool 13 Obristmas sermons will be preached in Melville ohnroh next Sabbath by the pastor. Service will be held in St. John's ohnroh on Chrietmaa Day, commencing at 10.30 a. m. Next Sabbath a oolleotion in aid of the Sick Cbildreoe' Hospital, Toronto, will be taken Op in the Metbodist Sabbath. oahooi. Obrietmas morning there will be service held in the Methodist ohnroh, commenc- ing at 10 30 o'olook. The pastor will preaoh. Melville ahurob choir gave a pleasing Recital lest Monday evening in the is •arae in r ohnroh at which an t akin g p ogram was presented. Last Sabbath Rev. John Holmes preached on the . subjeot of the "Holy Spirit" at the morning service and "Heaven" wee the theins in the evening. Thursday evening of this week Mies Kate Campbell, a missionary home from India on furlough, will speak in Melville' Obaroh in tbis place. The meeting will: open at 7 45 o'clooh. No doubt Mie° Oampbeil will bave many interesting lute to relate concerning her work. Her home is tit Meleewortb. Rev. Jno. Bose, B. A„ oontinued the subject of "Tee Model Congregation last Sabbath morning, taking the 8th chapter of Nehemiah as the Soripteral founds. tion of hie 8ieo0008e. 'Tee Trumpets of God," I Theos. 4:16, was the evening subject. The seven divisions dealt with were as follows:—Tee Trumpet of (1) Warning ; (2) Invitation. ; (8) Rejoicing,; (4) Command ; (5) Conflict ; (6) Service ; 7Judgment. —The Bicho OnnsoTMAe PASTORAL p of Huron has issued hie usual Ohrietmae pastoral to the different oongregati0n0. It reads : "Dear friooda,—Ae another Obristinae is now advancing, I . write to remind you of the offertory 'Which i5 usually given on ;that day to the clergy. men of the parieb—a soatom witioll I treat will not be omilted on the corning occasion. 'Phe Tate abundant harvest, bringing with it inoreaeed prosperity, diotatee a liberal and geneto08 spirit on the past of all our people. May I there- fore ask of you this anon a very sub. atantial evidence of your good will to. wards those earnest end devoted men who have labored with so =oh zeal and self•deniat for the advenoemenb of yo05 beet and truest inteteete. Many of these men are laboring with sorely inaui6ofent mane, and aro greatly otippled for the want of that winch you oan 80 liberally. anpply, and at snob a time as this, when God'e greet gift to ne le the theme of every pulpit, may your onerous hearts be filleted to remember those who are over you in the Lord and who labor stoning you ae those who must give an amount. Whaling yon all the spiritual and temporal joys Of the Christmas sea- out I remain yours in Christ, . Maurice 5, Baldwin." 408 402 897. 375 360 848 815 278' Ouse II.— Excellent—II Armstrong, G Oonsley, G Kerr, W ISerr, I Strachan, K Wilton, B Warwick, F Robb. Good— H Amenb, E Cooper, Roy Davey, f4 Jamieson, H Lowry, H MoVadzean, M Thompson, F Stratton, P Gnhr. GLASS -L•-Excellent-- J Jackson,.0 Shaw, 13 Burgess, R Fox. Good -0 Doll, 13 Lowry, E Barkley, T Snider. Mose JEAN ;toxemia, Teacher. Business Locals. 75 40 Dierla ra'a Diphtheria awl Croup Remedy. I 16 16 5 00 26 3 00 7 00 81� 5 6 00 13 To these who have need the above valuable remedy we are pleased to any we nave now got a supply of it, andto those with whom its vain. able qualities are not ' known we. sen highly reoomrnend it for the diaeasee mentioned, 50c. per Bottle It's Less than 2 week° now till. Xmas. Not mpob time to put off your buying. Tbie week finds u9 again all rosily for tbe rush, We nave often enum' erated the many Snag wo parry for the Xmas enamel but tate year we wguld like to have you some in and see' for yourself. It will repay you as we oertoinly have never had finer or more varied line of goods than we are 'Mowing Ude year, We Want You to See them -AT_ ' Drug, Store. .a.`ercrrxoev snx,a, r`I, 0 M F O B T A B L E, WELL kJ lighted Bpd convenient room to let in Famsx, DHo 20TH,—Farm stook, im. Ise Leokle block over G. A. Deaden an's and Clemente, &a, 015101 17, con; 6, Grey. Mre. Bogexs'storee. Apply to F. S, SCOTT. Sale, unreserved at 1 o'clock Joe. Quer. rip, Prop. ; F. 8. Scott, aa• $15 00 to $18.00 a Week ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN: Copan fence poste for sale. Apply at. THE POET. PubliebingHouHs. GENouan servant wanted. Apply to AIRS. W. NI.' SINCLAIR, Brussels. INE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 00D 'YEAR OLD STEERSG0Wanted, suitable for ranch parpotme Apply to 0E0. BEST, Brussels. OGOD HOUSE AND LOT ON Tarnberry street, Brussels,for sale at a bargain. Ap PIs to THOS. BALLANTTNE, Brussels. LAMBS FOR SALE. — ONE ear io and nine -Bar Leicester Lambs #o L tib r sale Some eligible for regietra' tion. D.,paILNE, Ethel. salary for an intelligent man or woman in each town. Permanent position. 80 cents per hour lot spare time. Mannfaott0urer. Sox 78, Philadelphia._ HOUSE AND LOT FUR SALE in Brussels.. Eligibly situated, 3 eoro of laud, stable, well, cellar and other con- veniences. For price and berme apply to MISS DARK, Oranbreok P. O., or THE PoeT Publishing House,Bruesels. 19 -ti PAPER HANGING, DECOB- Avmo and House Painting done is Workmanlike: manner and on short notice. Have had threeyears' experience in city work. Terms reaeor able. Give me a call. 28 W.I. JOHtt WON. Walton. Surd Wood. for Sale. The undersigned offers for sale a quantity of eitheroordwood or stove- wood. Will de- liver it to parties in town. For further pay Maniere as t0 price, &o , eerily to J. B. 8T5ETT(3N,, - - - Queen's Betel, .Brussels. N-221 Holiday Stock Rums.—Rings all kinds and alma et T. Fletober'e. Mollie to loan on farm seaarity, Apply at Tao Poet. Panama oOOkerale, thero' bred, for nA isotl. .H . M00 a sale. W Howe & Co. have reoeived a new stook of yarns. Gall and sae them. T. 'naval/Ws watobee will astonish Vitt at the price be sella them, Ladies', gents gold and gold filled watobes, in all grades, very cheap. All the different kinds of movem0nte. „ Is Now ComplcteT undred.s of Dollars worth of NEW GOODS have h i of the on ss arrived -in the past few .weeksc consisting g Winter necessities in CLO'T'HING and FURNISH- INGS as well as the Latest Novelties for the HOLIDAY TRADE. Now is the time to think of these thins and prepare accord- ingly. Remember in seeing ,New Things it gives you XNew 5 Ideas to profit by, it helps you plan for Xmas and New Years presents to advantage. Pretty New Handkerchiefs Justreceived our new stock of Plain and Fancy Silk Hand- kerchiefs which consists of num- erous kinds so varied in style and pattern as to appeal to, all as very suitable Xmas presents. —Plain White at 25c, 350, 50e, 75e and $1.00. —With Fancy Borders at 50e, 75e and. $1.00. i Swivel Back Suspenders THE LATEST. If you want to be up-to-date have a pair of 'our new Suspen- ders. They are pretty, neat, strong and unexpensive. --We have them in four qualities at 25e, 35e, 500 and 75e. -We also carry a complete range of Dominion Suspenders 3343 15e, 20c, 25e, 35e, 50e & 75e. Ordered Clothing Department nt We oan Save You both Money and Trouble. Doou wish to save money ?. Do you wish first-class work? If so allow us to make your Garments. 'We employ none but first-class hands, therefore We can assure you of having the very best workmanship.. • =—Orie of- our Tailor-made Suits would make a handsome Xmas or New Years present, prices $13 to $30. .Neckwear - Never before has our stook been so rich with the Newest Creations in Neckwear as it is at present. Our range consists of the following styles :—Strings, Derbys, Graduates, Imperials, Flowing Enda, Bows and Puffs. See our Minto blunter at 75e and $1.00. Particular Dressers The enthusiasm, of youth causes a roan to bring the same intense interest to the subject of Clothes as to anything else. life becomes exces- lively particular what to wear and when to wear it. Latest colors and mase -up must meet bis ideas, for such dressers ordinary Ready-made Clothing is not always up to the mark --that's Where we come in with the 20th Century and Fit Beyond Question Brands of Ready -to -Wear Clothing. Suits from $2.50 to $15.00. son o the year we tape pleasure in thank'in, our many ,�l t thus sea �' l Co for their Liberal Patronage in the past and wish al Merry Cwstomel's • Xmas and ca JIMMY .New Yeas°. EDUNFORD & SON, ■ Y 1 OZ.OTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.