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The Brussels Post, 1898-12-2, Page 8i TRE BRUSS Lt POST FOR XMAS In Ileeke or ley Holiday linea suitable ! y giving and an extra One line for the children, • o to Fancy Deeds We eannot begin to tell yon of what we hove In Oellnloid, Plush and Leather for either Ladies or Ceutlemen, In Mins Ws havea wide range and eo Oheap. Also a nine line of Bableefor Taaobere and Scholars, O * In Games We head lite list—Orokfnole, three kinds t0 eboo6a from ; Sheba—the opposite of Orokinole ; Ohookers, Authors, Lost Asir, Par• oheeai and a number of other games, We are Headquarters for Santa Claus. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optioian & Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BODTHERN =TENSION W. O. & 9, 'trains leave Bruosela Station, North and South, ae follows: Germs SoTITH. GOING NORTE, 0aurees '7:10 a,m. Mail 0.10 p.m Wised 9;95 a.m, Express 10:10 p.m ,oici.[ Xt.e.tm kerns. A ohiel'e amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Poor 3 should be read. Denser' hogs are being marketed. Tun sleighing livened up business. Bnusenre grain market takes to eeoond place. Dlextu o Horse Fair on Thursday of this week. A Beneath freight train watt up this line on Monday. W. H. MOORACNEN rroeived a oar of potatoes this week. FOURTH Division Court on Tueeday of next week, 6th inst. BetssmLs business places are putting on their holiday clothes. One 82,000 were paid out on Tuesday of last week at Brussels for poultry, Two tramps were accommodated with lodgings in the loak•np on Tuesday night. Tartan oars of baled bay have been shipped this week by Messrs. Beaker & Vanetone. WEDDING invitations printed neatly and oheaply et Tan Posr Publishing Rouse. Call and see the samples. Me. JONES is chipping three oars of dressed poultry this week. They have had a busy time dreeeing and handling them. FETON THEM EACs.—Tbe parties who borrowed oarpenter'e tools belonging to Hugh Williams are asked to return the some and save further trouble. MESSRS. FERGioeON, MODONALCT & BEST will make a large shipment of live hogs from Brussels ou Tuesday of next week. There will be 500 hogs in the lot. Per your taxes and save 5% on the dollar. This ries will assuredly take piece -on and after the 14th fait,, and every taxpayer has been notified to that effect. Only about $1,500 Lave been paid yet. Ma. gown says that in the finding of the Court in reference to Howe ve. Ronald neither side is in any better position than before and Mr. Ronald cannot get at the property without commencing an action in which the same question would arise. BOORe WANTED IN.—Will all who have booke belonging to Brceeela Free Library kindly return them at onoe as it is neoee. sary that they should all be in and check - el over by the oommittee. There ere only 15 or 20 books out now so those hav- ing them will kindly see to their immed- iate return. Eon Huron Farmers' Institute Dirac - tore met in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Tuesday afternoon. Those present were President Strnohan, Vice President Fraser, Secretary Rood and Directors Moegrove, Bretbaner, Elliott, Smillie, Gardiner, Gibson, Mordie, Blair and Kerr. After the minutes were read the program for afternoon and evening meet- ings were arranged for Wroxeter, Brus- sels, Loodoaboro', Bluevalo, Furdwiob and Ethel. AT the Canadian Order of Foreetere' Court, Brussels, Tuesday evening, two oaodidatee were initiated. Following that Dame a debate on the relative merits of raising the rate or an inoreaee of Fra- ternity in perpetuating the Order. The affirmative was captained by I. C. Rich- ards, supported by Jae. Blashill and Jno. Shuttle. For the negative Wm. Miller lead, supported by Geo, Kerr and Jas. Bowman. Jno. Hewitt presided during the debate, On a vote of the Court Fraternity won by a good majority. Reeve Bowmen and Geo. Rogers were appointed to take charge of the nexb debate. DEM REeurTEn,—Tuesday afternoon about 2 o'oloak Mrs. (Rev.) Allis was dusting off the top of a high glass cup- board and had removed a number of bottles for that purpose, packing them in a box on the table, Etta, the little 2 year old daughter, with the help of a chair, climbed up on the table and got hold of one bottle oontaining a small quantity of carbolic acid. Child -like the at once pat it to ben month and drank the con. tents. The mother's attention Was called by the little one gasping and a physician was enmmohed, meanwhile household remedies being used. For eeveral hours Otto little girl lay in a state of coma but on Tuesday night revived ooneidorably bat was bothered by chills end fever. Her month and throat were severely burned from which she suffered a great deal of pain until Thursday morning aliont 9 o'niook When she died. For the last half day she bad a number of con. vuleiono. The remains will be taken on the afternoon train Friday to London for interment. A short oorvtoo will be bald at the Parsonage at 1,15 before leaving I3rnseele. The family ie deeply sym- pathfsed in the sad death of their bright little girl, Bow local antidiotriel uewo au page 3 of title fseue, 'ran Toronto papers failed to show up on Friday afternoon's train. A u€ burglars PANG n t glare la doing the noun - try. Beep an eye ppen for them, Mao' oubooribere peep rolling in to Tun Pon. We give the news anti the pnbile know it. J. J. Grams has exchanged hie noble little horse "Tommy" to Doe. Moore for a rather gayer driver. Doet forget your sleigh belle when drivinga cutter of sleigh. The law makes their tree imperative to avoid aooidents, EAST Huron Lioeos° Cammiseiouoro met et the Central Hotel, Brueoe's, on '1'nesdsy of this week, and made the transfer of Bhtevolo hotel license from Oto. Putltind to 0lr. MoGuire, of Lteto. avol, Tug Pon returns thanks to H. Dennis, of Chatlntm, formerly a wellknowd Brus• eelite for a handsome 1899 calendar con• Mining a good picture of Mr. Dennis' harness and trunk emporium in Chatham. IFIr. Dennis bite a fine business. IN remitting his subscription to Tae Pon for 1899,Nelson Currie, of Brandon, Man., formerly of Brussels, writeo^,—Tau Pear is as good as a letter from home every week_ We are having good weather hers yet, a little snow today, Nov. 21st. Tines were good bete during the past Summer. W. 11. Cloakey will leave here shortly for home. Myself and family are well. IIowu vs. RONALD.—This was an 'action tried at the Assizes held in Goderiolt on Monday, Nov. Stet, before Kis Lordship, Chief Justine Meredith, and was broogbt by Geo. Howe as next friend of his infant children, Emma Jane and Georgina, to beve it declared that the lands known ee the Howe woollen mill were the lands of the children, who had formed a partnership under the name of Howe & Co., and not those of George Howe, and to have the defendant's execu- tion, now in the Sheriff's hande, net aside as a cloud on the title. After hearing the evidenoe,the loaned Budge held that it had not been established that the proper- ty belonged to the infants, but that it was clear that the property had been purchased by Geo. Howe from the cor- poration, and that be was not the owner thereof. He therefore dismissed the anion, but without oo0te, leaving the defendant to his rights under his exacta Won, E. L, Diokineon for plaintiff. Garrow and Sinolair for defendant. 1899 Vmr,Aon Couscrr,.—Municipal af- fairs are quiet, seeing that in the course of a month election day will be here. After 7 years of honor Reeve Kerr in- tends dropping oat of office, and it ie hinted that Councillor Thomson will be willing to promote. Councillor Backer is also an old member of the Board who baa bad aspirations for the ohair of the Chief Magistrate. More than ordinary care should be exeroiaed in the choice of next year's Council in Brussels in view of oontemplated work for 1899. For a number of years the business of the municipality has been most agreeably and oarefully managed, and we expect will be continued by the wise selection of gentlemen to wormy seats at the Board. It is a most unthankful office, and a man who does his duty will not please everybody, nor need he expect to, never. tireless the necessity of prudent, oleau and economical management still re. mains. Often the selection 'of the 5 men ie left to the last minute before amain. - tion, but a wiser method is to secure the consent of the beet persona in the tor• poration for the respective °Moes, and thereby make sure of your representa- tives for the forthcoming term. RIVERSIDE Man.—Under the capable management of Mieo Gerrie M. Davis, Grand Organizer, a ladies' department of the Maooebee Order, known es the River. side Hive, was instituted in Brussels last week. The following officers were chosen for the current term :—Mrs. G. A. Deadman, Past Lady Commander; Mre. W. F. Vanotoue, Lady Command- er ; Mrs. A, MoGuire, Lieutenant Com - mender ; Yrs. Neil McLauehlin, Record Keeper ; Miee Dolly Baeker, Finance Keeper ; Mies Jean MoLanohlin, Mistress at Arms ; !Fire. 0. Zilliaz, Sergeant ; Mrs. S. Carter, Sentinel ; airs. Robt. Denbow, Picltet. The meetings will be held on the let and 3rd Friday evenings of each month, in the Odd Fellows' Hall, it ie expected. In addition to the fraternal aide of the Hive there is a bene- ficiary certiftoate for from 8900 to $2,000, according to the decision of the member. As to the "goat," the lateneoe of the hour at Lodge meetings, &o., Tun POST ie not able to oxprees an opinion, but refer the seekers after light to the able staff of oifloers mentioned above. Rivereide Hive will bold its first regular meeting on Friday evening of this week. TRAP alaoouxuo.—Jas. T, Rose and Frank Stratton were instrumental in ar. ranging 0 very successful trap ebooting pigeon contest, both live pigeons and blue rooks, near the Salt Works on Tuesday afternoon. For the first match of the season the snore was good and indioatee that Bruooeliteo ars quite, competent to retain the laurels of the peat. In the live bird conned there was a 80 yard rise and a 60 yard boundary. Each nom• petitor was to have e, thane at 8 birds but before the completion of the roonda the stook of birds was used np. The score wee ae follows :— LIVE MIMS. W, M, Sinclair 11 1 1 1 1 1-7 M, M. Brent 1 1 2 3 1 1 1-7 R, Roche 1 1 2 I1 0 0 1-5 Jae. Irwin 2 2 1 2 0 0-5 10, Watt 2 3 3 0 1 1 1-5 Jno. Hewitt................ 0 1 1 1 1 0 1-5 Kenzie Soott 0 1 1 2 0 1 1-5 J. T, Rose 1 1 0 1 1 0 0--4 D, 0. hose 0 0 1 1 0 1 0-8 W. M. Bioolairtopped the class by killing 7 birds with 7 single shots. Where the figure 2 appears in the eooro it indioates the use of the double barrel for the bird. 112. M, Brent, manager of the Btandaid Bank, ie quite an acquisition to the Gun Club as big record will prove, Kenzie Boott was the meet youthful of the com• petitors but was ae steady ae a veteran and will prove big ability to cope with the beat with it little practice. In the blue rook competition each person had 16 etanoes and 1, T. Roes headed the list with 19, the nest four scored 12, the next three 11 end thelaet 9 birds. The record WAS :— 00,00 9000S. J, T,10000,,,111509111111111.48 R, Roche 01 11 0 1 1 1 1 11 11 10—I2 MM. M, ewi t 01 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0-12 John Hewitt 11 11 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1-12 Ja Ross —101110111111110-32 Jae.. Itttn .„ 101111101011011-11 R. Watt 1 31 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1-11 'RY. M, o Scott 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1-11 lfonxio Scott 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 311 1•— 0 It is expected that other matches will be engaged in and probably Weide otubs Meowed ice a contest, Same venturesome lade were ekating on the 41 aftland on Thaukogiving day. BRIMMING Woman F, S. Saari wee settling the Plebiscite aaoa nate for Haat Muton Inst week. Quite a few Brnsselites attended the box WOW at 10..1. Moaartliutas, Croy, no Tuaedayeverting, lin , Bit sears Onaosc FACTnnv,--Tho pat- rons of thle factory wbo Have not tailed yet for their cheese are naked to kindly do no the first of next week. VMS BMW= Senn.— The town of Golden in British Columbia hue purchas. ed a Ronald are eugiue. They made no mistake iu seaming a Ronald steam tighter as they are the beet on the mer- ket, Tun LAND of WnteA'r,—Rabb, Burns, of Neepawe, Man., writes ids father, Robert Borns, of Brnesels, that be had 4,850 buehele of wheat this year and 1,000 baahels of dale. He sold 1,800 buehele of wheat and is holding 8,000 for a rise in market. It le 15 or 16 years einoe Mr. Barna went to Manitoba. He has 480 acres of land now and is doing well. Hie wife was a Miss ticNabb, of Morrie town- ship. Brunt Sucrtrr.—The anntnt) nleeling of Brussels Branch of the Upper Oanada Bible Society was held in Fit. John's ohuroh on Wednesday evening. There was a fair attendance, but nothing to what "there should have beeu for a anion of the three oongregations in town, Rev. Mr. Abey announced the opening hymn and after it was sung Rev. Jno, Rosa, B. A. offered prayer. Ret'. 11, Paul read the 19th Psalm, and President Stradhan followed with a neat, concise opening speech. The annual report, showing that 8112 was raised last year, wan read, and on motion of Rev. R. Paul and Alex. Stewart was accepted and adopted. Rev. S. C. Edmunds, B. D„ the agent of the Society, 000npied about 40 minutes in explaining tato good work being done by the Upper Oanada and Quebec Branches and the British and Foreign Agencies ; their financial position ; some of the difficulties ; and the ueoeeeity for increased liberality to the arose. The past year's staff of of - flee bearers waa re•eleoted, on motion of Rev. Jao. Rose, and will oonsiet of the following :— Pres„ Thos. Straoban ; Vice -Pres., the resident ministers Seo.-Treas., W. H. Kerr ; Asst, Seo„ A. 50. McNay ; Depositor, G. A. Deadman ; Directors, A. Stewart, W. 1'. Vanatone, and T. Fletober, A vote of thanks was passed to last year's oollectore, after wltioh the meeting was brought to a close by Bev. Mr. Abey pro• pouncing the Benediction. At a meeting of the Directors it wee agreed to bold meetings at Sunshine, Ethel and Oran. brook as in former years. Arrangements as to data will be made with local pastors. AT TRE KLONntAE.—On the evening of Thanksgiving day a large andienoe as- sembled in the sobool room of the Metho- dist ohuroh to enjoy the somewhat unique entertainment designated as a Klondike Social. Each person wse presented with a small pick and shovel, emblematic of the gold region. Lunch was served at small tables in one of the class rooms, the ourtttined passageway to it being named the Ohileoot Pass. Steaming ooffee, sandwiches and cake, with a bevy of pretty waiting maids, attired in white with floral head•dreseee, proved quite conclusively that we were right in the midst of civilization. Short. ly after 8 o'oloak Rev. S. 1, Allis, pastor, took the chair and introduced the follow• fug program :— Instrumental dnett, violin and organ, H. L. Jackeon and Mise Lizzie Sample ; male quartette, "Sowing and Reaping," Jas. Joon, W. H. Kerr, T. A. Hawkins and N. B. Gerry ; reading, "A Brimner'e mistake," Mies Minnie MoNanghton ; solo, "Tired," Mies Lyda Creeks ; humorous reading, "Money," T. A. Hawkins ; solo, Mies Mellen Ames, of Ethel ; debate, "Lie. solved that the Wheat fiels of Manitoba are better for the Dominion than the Gold fields of the Klondike." B. Gerry and Co. Councillor Mooney upheld the affirmative end Postmaster Farrow and W. H. Kerr the gold. No deoision was given ; solo, "Gold mutt he tried by fire," Alex. Ross ; solo, "He's Bleeping in the Klondike to -night," with guitar accompaniment, Fred, Gilpin ; vote of thanks to all assisting ; solo, "Good bye till we meet again,' Jae. Jones ; Dox- ology. The school room was prettily deoarated with orange and red, and portraits and gold (?) nuggets on the platform. Financial proceeds 825.00, which the Ladies' Aid treasury will take charge of. CIOUReit enDIN . Advent, Collects and hymn No. 392 for Thursday evening's service of St. John's Young People, "Waiting Harvest" will be the entrant under consideration at the Epworth League next Sabbath evening. A Christmas song eervioe entitled "Oa Earth Peace," ie iu course of preparation by the Methodist church choir aeeioted by members of the Sabbath lichee!. Last Sabbath morning Rev. S. J. AIIiu preached from the text, "Give and it shall be given unto you, &a.," and in the evening, "Train np a child in the way it should go, &o," Rev. A. B. Simpson, the evangelist, who recently induced a New York audi- ence t0 give 8113,000 towards missionary work in one day, and wbo is now in To. ronto, was raised in Chatham township. A eister still resides at Chatham. Rev, G. J Abey oo1upied the pulpit in St. Johne Church lest Sunday. His morning text was "Knowing the time, know that it is hints time to wake out of sleep," Rom. 18:11. In the evening the subject was the parable of the Ten Vir- gins, both discourses being on the Advent Season. 'there is a movement on foot to pre- sent Father Cbiniquy with a suitable teotlmonial on his approaching ninetieth birtbday. Though only ten years below the century, the reformed Catholic priest remains almost ae vigorous ae ever, look. Mg none of his powers. A alveolar letter is being sent to Presbyterians all over Canada. Snr1' DENTAL FACTo,—Daring the year 1897 the Salvation Army found 1,241 lost panne, reformed 1,866 ez.oriminale, rescued 3,808 fallen women, enured permanent employment ler 2,784 mon, reoeived 16,782 unemployed into its workshops, supplied night shelter for 1,568,288 men and Women, provided menta for 8,154,280 men and woman, daily oared for 2,600 poor and holpleee. "Syetmmlio and proportionate Civ, Ing" will be the topic' at Melville En- deavor next Sabbath ovening, "Things to Come" will be the aubjcot of a oerieo of mothIng aermmla ht Alel- viile chervil, next S'tbbatll'a discourse being on 'Tenth." ]lev, 1i, J. Treleaven, paetnr of the Colborne street Methodist ohureh, Brantford, has accepted en invitation to remain a fourth year. Legit Sabbath morning Rev, Jao, Rose discoursed upon the Guiding of the Spirit, St. John 16;18, and in the evening he vontinnod the sorieo on "Mount Her. man." On the morning of Tbouliagiving day Bev. Jao. ROne, 13, A„ preaohed a very appropriate discourse in Melville church, Ills text was Bt. Luke, 17.11,—Tho Meaning of the 10 lepers. The one who returned to thank the Saviour is worthy of example in that bio thanksgiving was ((1) Individual ; (2) prompt ; (3) humble ; (4) hearty ; (5) aooeptable ; (6) gainful. here was a good congregation present. Next Sabbath Rev. Geo. Webber, of Toronto, will preach Missionary anti. versary sermons in the Methodist ahead) here at 10,80 a. m„ and 7 p. no, In eon• neotioo with the Sabbath School in the afternoon Missionary Day will be observ- ed too. Recitations by Mieo Maggie Blelby and Mioe Norah Mauudere, oborua bya3 or 10 little girls, and a short address by Rev. Mr. 'Webber aro on the program. Business Coed's, DnoED apples wanted. A. Strachan. OAR load of ohoioo potatoes at lvfo. Oraoken'e. TEATIMES wanted by It, Detainable, Brussels. Coax arriving this week at Stewart's Mill, lirukeols, dry American. WINDow shades in large variety and at lots prices at R. Leatherdalo's. One, best American, yellow, for eale at Rose' mill. Close prices for oasb. JUST received a oar of oatmeal to ex. change for Date. Beaker & Vanatone. ALw,rs toke the G. T. R. when you OEM. S.S.S.—Scenery, Safety and Speed. A maw baby carriages will be sold abent coat to save carrying over Winter. It Leatherdnlo. WANTEn, — Choice butter 17 nuts, dried apples and poultry, G, E. King, Winghatn, WATCH out for Inc advt, next week. We will have something to please you. Jno. Walker, Brussels, Orsrti Season is bore and W. A. Orioh is prepared to supply the public with Booth's best brancls from Baltimore. W. A. ORION is still doing business at the old stand where may be found bread, oakes and pastry. Fruits in their sea. sou, BEMEtmt= oar bargain day—Saturday, Deo. 3rd. It will pay you to see the shoes we will offer on that day, I. C. Richards. Pon GO days we offer a 16 a 20 picture, with a choice of frames from 30o. up, and smaller sizes proportionately cheap. Jno, Walker, Brussels, BIwannn kind of bargains in pianos and organs at B. Leatbordale's, Agent's profits given to anstomers. Call and see before you bay. Wn will pay four cents per pound for any quantity of good quartered dried applea. Very dark thin or °hippy stook not saleable. A. Btrnohan. Wauu in Brossele don't fail to ea at Jno. Walker's furuitn,e warerooms and see the elegant Stook of furniture he ie handling this Fall at right prices. Tram eeoond hand organa for sale obeap—a Bell, a Doherty and a Domin- ion. All in good condition. Apply at Jno. Walker's furniture warerooms, 8100 REDDOTTON IH MILLtNEnr,—From now until Christmas Miss Roes will give a Big reduction to all pnrohaoors of Milli- nery. A call will ocnvicoe the ladies of the bargains to be snared. Store in the Stratton block, Brussels. T. MoGRtnos bee a qunutity of saws for sale or will exchange for saws that are out of order. It is olaimed thesesawe will out more timber with leas filing than any other saws in the market. T. McGre- gor, saw gummer and filer, Queen St. East, Brunie, Ontario, To FARMERS AND OTHERS. -00= and got your choice of two oar loads of tatters as they are going out fast. . Five have been disposed of within the last week, of which two are going to Manitoba. Any kind you want at rook bottom prices, Ewa& & INNEm, ANT amount of wood will be taken for saw gumming and filing. Wood may be rough or smootb, hard or soft, any length or in the log, to be delivered before the worlt !saves my ebop. T. MOGRnceon, saw gummer and filer, Queen street, East, Brussels. How long should a man's legs be ? They Should be long enough to reach from his body to the ground. That is easy enough accounted for and so is the fact that Walker ie selling pianos like hot cakes because he handles the best— the Dominion. A Ptrreamase Drsoovlenz,—"Soak and Swab" is an infallible, painless and non- poisonous remedy for the owe of Cancer, Cartilaginoce Ulcers, Sore Throat and a variety of shin dieeasoo, It cures oaneer in any part of the body where the liquid can reach it. Send for circular giving instructions bow to apply the liquid. Bold ab 60o, per pint and 80e. per half pint bottle, MoLEOD's Lanomeonr, Godo. rich, MrSold by Jae. Fox, Druggist, Brussels, 6.tf }3:1$'C)- *.18310 2 S6_P eu 05 0'w; Fall Wheat Barley........ Peas Oats Butter, tubs and robe ... 68 85 60 26 12 Eggs per dozen 14 Flour per barrel.....,4 00 Potatoes (pet bug.) 50 Hay per ton. 5 00 Hides trimmed 7 Hides rough 5 Balt per bbl,, retail 1 00 Shoop skins, eaoh 80 Lamb skins each ...... , 25 Hogg, Live 4 25 Dressed Hoge 6 00 Wool 16 Appleo (per bag) 50 70 40 200 14 14 4 60 5 00 5 60 76 26 4 25 5 50 17 50 8IoDAoN.--At the parsonage, Ridgeway, on Oat. llth, the wife of Rev. 1. H, Monain of a daaghter. Bnnagss,-1n Damsels, on Nov, 20th, the wile of Mr. Sanwa Borgne, of a daughter, Dix. 2, 1898 ST.I ND '. RD Ia.f1 NI OF aY4 JY',,4 Da'1, Tw'r 9.naacammaaa0D 7.E'72. HEAP OFFICE, - TORONTO (Ono CAPITAL Peal) Ill' MillionDonnas) • $]000000 ItliB101t0'i: J. [TNI) • . - (,,00000,,696 Agencies la all principal points In Ontario, Qno-bec,Manitoba, IlttitedStates nOl;nylao0, tri i)°1 t°aft"dGa 1s igoitedreff., A General Banking Bueineee Transacted, Farnsere' Notes Disoouuted. Drafts loontd and Ooilootions made on all pointe. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of 81.00 and upwards.. SezoAx. ATTrtTION arvea TO TITS COMMOTION 011 FANATICS& (DALE NOM, Every facility afforded Customors livit,g ata distance, M. 10, BRENT, McNAelin. Pan Fant—I tiara,—At the R. 0. chore'', Blyth, on Nov. 22nd, by Rev, Father MuEwen, Mr. M. Farr, of Saltford, to Mies Annie Kelly, of Blyth. axax,- RICTAIr.AN10.--In Grey, on Nov. 25th, Thos. MoFarlane, aged 78 years. AnraN.—In Brussels, on Deo, 1st, Eno Rene, youngest daughter of Rev. S. J. Allis, aged 2 years and 3 ,nonthe, ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. [Under this heading small acivts, 31.121 bo inserted each week at 1 omit it word. No advt. 1000 than 10 cents, however, to bo paid for when order is given) Two Oowe, giving milk, for sale. 20. T. MO ORE, Brussels, HANn•BLErlti6, Dolls, Carriages, Boys' Wheelbarrows, Ohtldreu's ()arts at THE POST Bookstore, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN, QTRAYED ON T.l-LE PREM– kJ rets of the underoigned, a sow, about 3 years old. The owner is requested to prove Property, pay expenses end take her away.. 31• NEIL McLAUGHLIN,Bruoaelo, Cj'TRAYED ON THE P.REM– une of the undersigned, Brussels, on or about August let, 2 sheep and 1 lamb. Owner may have the same by proving property and Paving expenses, JAMBS SHAW, 20.40 Brussels P.O. (OUSE AND LOT IN E2'IIEL for sale, known as the Hemsworth Louse, will be 0010, cheap as 000pri0101 is going back to his farm. Possession at Duce, For further particulars apply to ti- WM. 1POLLARD, Ethel. YOUNG GIRL 12 T0214 YEARS oouid find a oomfortable home with opportunity of going to school, with the uu• dersigned. , Would also supply her clothing. GB0108E 10000NALD, 21-2 Lot 17, Con. 1, Grey. Jamestown P. 0, ALL A000UNTS DUE JAS. WALssR have been placed in the Standard Bank, Brussels, for collection, Those interested are kindly asked to call thorn Inside of the next 10 days arid settle the same. JAMES WALKER, FETING OF HURON COUNTY OOUNCIL. The Council ;of the Oorporattou of the County of Huron will meet in the Council Chamber in MO 'town of Onderich on 013161i - DAY, the 0th Day of DECEMBER, next, at 8 o'clook 0.01. W. LANE, Dated Nov. 21, '98. O1ork. A IIUNTER, LICENSED AUG TroNDNO, Money to loan, Farms to veil. (1IJOD 100 ACRE FARM FOR �f 0Ar.11, Lot 10, Con, 0, Croy, 13 feet o1 it touches Oho river. Immediate possession, For price, terms, &e., ep ply to 19- .01i0S, 1001111, Brussels.. 1_10USE AND LOT FOR SALE on 131111 street, Binnacle. The house Is a comfortable one, well fitted np, with collar, hard and soft water, &o. There is also a good stable. Fruit trees In garden : over nne.quartor acre of land, For pries, terms, &o,, ripply to F, FINN, Proprietor, or W. E. KERB, of T9E POo'r, 18.01 REMOVED, M. 11,1\1001019, V. S•, hat removed his office mid roeidonoe to the property recently eur- obond by hint, opposite 1), ]9wall's roeidonoo, Nortb•west corner of town Park, Thanks are returned for pa00 patronage and a con. autumn.) of favors asked: 13.4 M. H. M00R10, V. S. POULTRY WANTED. The hlaheat market pride, in cash for poultry live or doad. The farmer meal not be fed the evening before nor the morning of delivery, and the dressed poultry must not be drawn, No live fowl' taken except when bargained for previously. S. G. 30141:8, Walker's Butcher Shop, 17.11 Brussels, AOOMPLETE CONSERVATORY COURSE OF MUSIO. Mas ou'e System of Touoll and Teohnio, in- cluding Clavier emetic°, given by M109 SARAH 0,01719E 1‘1000110, L. 0. M., who holds Areaclemie comities tea in Music from London Conservatory; pupil of W. Coven Barron, PrinoitMb She Its 01a0 a competent pipe organist, Miss Moore visits Walton Monday and Tuesday of each week for the Purpose of giviue iustruetions on piano and organ. For partioulare apply at Mr. Fergu- 00P'S residence, Walton, or posterleo box 188, SooIoi'eh• 20• County Council Election. Public notioe is hereby given that a meet. Ing of Otte Electors of County Council Divis- ion No. 0, Composed of the muutcinalitioe of Grey, Morris and Brussels, will be held fn the TOWN HALL, BRUSSELS, on Monday, the I9110 Clay e1' december, 15118, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of nominating candidates to reproeout them in the County Connell of the County of Huron, for the years 1890 mud 1000 and that in. Case a poll he demanded and allowed in the man- ner by law prescribed suou poll will bo open- ed en the 2nd day of January, 1809, in eaoh of the polling sub -divisions at the 'time and pleat) fixed by by-law in the mnu1o)palitioo iu the said County Division, Dated atl3ruesols this 1st day of Decem- ber, 1898. F. B. 0000T, Nominating Oflloer. SPECIALS This Week 'ox's Drug Store, C rohiuole, AS popular ao ever and we are offorinti the beet board in the mar- ket at 75n., and they are going fast, 'Black nook, 71 A talo of the Selkirlts, by Rnipb Oonnor, so very popular 01 present —$1.00. Bagster Bibles, Comprehensive teacher ; largo, Wear type ; Oonoordanoe and Maps ; very fne edition—$1,00, REAL ESTATE. 1.l'+ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN– nRnaYontn offers his fine 200 nem farm being Lots 27 anr138, Si Con. 8, Morrie, On 1110 premises arc 2 oomfortable houses and 0 barns, two orchards, wells, &o. 105 cleared, balance bush. Farm is only 2 miles from Walton village and 99 from Brussels, Possession could be given 0,12 months after sale, For further particulars as ho price, terms, &o., apply on the premises or If by letter to Walton r.0, JOHN LAWSON, g� 10.40 Proprietor. fl)AoHaleO fSoAo—th - k0aCRES South 1 of the North i of Lot 80, Oon .2, Bash Wawa - nosh. This is an euoellont stook term, befog well impelled with good spring water'., Itis situated about 9 mites from the thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A large part of It Is under grass. Buildings and fences are in a fair state of repair. Easy terms of payment will bo „given, For all information apply to 1140 G•F,13 LAIR, Barrister, llrnesols. 001001) FARMS FOR SALE.— The undersigned offer two 100 aore farms for vale ntl'essouable prices. Tile lots are Noe. 10 aud 11, Con. 0 (Sunshine), the vtderoad between them. Good brick house and barn on lot 11, and honed and 2 barns on lot 10, Orchards and all neoeesary conven- iences. Well watered and suitable for grain or grazing. 100 notes now in gra00. Will be sold either separate or together to suit pur- ohaser or of Terms tpaymentreasonable.Im- mediate 304 0230 0 For further is P. particulars apply to JOI SO , Barrister, Brussels P. 0., or E, L. DIOXIN SON, Barrister, \vinghnm, lit Millinery cad Mantles. Special Bargains for the next Month to clear out this Season's stock, Call and get prices and seo goods. It will pay you. Mrs, E. Rogers, 'eta ate, THE SA YING GOES,,...,,. ND anyone who has to buy Clothes for them knows what that means, The yery best Clothes made last none too long --nothing but cast iron could resist the wear the average Canadian youngster subjects his Clothes to, The Better the Clothes are wade The Cheaper they are :in the End. 1 Here are a few of the Leading Lines We Want you to c0lne it and see : —Boys' 2 piece Suits ,in best Canadian Tweeds, good quality, weights and colors, well lined and trimmed, sizes 22 to 28, at prices ranging from $1.75 to —Boys' 3 piece Suits, 4 button, sacque cut, sin glo breasted, finished first-class ; just the thing for School ; sizes 28 to 38, price —Big Boys' Suits—a line to satisfy in single or double breasted at right prices. $3.25 4.50 I Your Patronage is what we want and we intend to court it with the best values that are to be had. Court- eous and honest treatment you are assured if you come to this store. oval. 5e7' ha- ar