The Brussels Post, 1898-12-30, Page 8XMAS
GIVING!
Selecting Cliffs for Xmas giving
is much ender when there is a large
assortment to obooe° frons. We
n0ver before had scall a choice oleo.
tion of holiday goods. A
XMAS
natoreliy fuilotva maklug a gond
tholes of giros for your Mode. Take
a look at our stoic, it is altogether
likely we have something that will
suit. It will not boat you anything
to see and if there is nothing that you
care fee no harm is done.
We wish you all
a Merry Xma$.
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician cc Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY,
130071ERN ESTENBION NY. e. t9 is.
Trains leave Brussels Station, Norbh
and South, as follows:
Goma Soma. GOING Ronan,
esuoes8 7:16 a.m. I Mail Flo pan
rased ....,..,. 9:se a.m. Esprees 10:16 p.m
Plait Revs kon5,
A ohiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll Arent it.
W. F. Sum.= unloaded a par of
American porn this week.
'1'mc °toeing shipment of the season by
Mr. Jones is being made this week.
Messes. Cezeo & DA:use shipped a car
of cattle from Brussels on Thursday of
this week.
Tummy evening a lamp was upset at
P. MoQnarrie's and before the fire was
got out the floor was burned a little.
Bloomer nest will be municipal election
day and also polling day for County
Counoillore. Polls open from 9 a. m. to
5 p. m.
WE have quite a few bndding artists
in the kodak o k true
whose
work is very
commendable.
0.' views v ewe tag
en byJae
Jones and M. M. Brent are spcially.
worthy of mention.
TREES was a threatened fire at the
home of Mre. Cooper, sr., Mill street, last
week by a spark from the stovepipe est
fire to the roof. A mil of water put a
atop to the danger.
A subscriber in remitting for TEM Pose
from Kluged, Oot., says : We enjoy its
weekly visite as alt our friends are around
Jamestown and we say 'TWE P087 gives
the news,' wishing you a Happy New
Year,
R. MAtNeoICE has his skating rink in
fairly good shape and gave a free open.
in; on Monday to the boys. The rink is
75 c 100 feet and le well protected on the
sides and illuminated at night by an aro
electric light.
INSTEAD of charging $1,00 for a year's
reading to pereo013 outside of Brussels
the Free Library will issue a tlakeb good
for the use of 25 books in a year for the
small sum of 50 cents in advance. Get a
copy of the new catalogue and beootne a
member at once.
Bsussaas school Board will be com-
posed of the same members for 1899 as
in 1898 viz., D. 0. Ross, Jas. Turnbull,
Wm. Blashill, W. F. Vanetona, J. G.
Skene and A. Coueley. They have dons
good work but somebody sboold have
been at the nomination meeting to ex.
plain it to the ratepayers.
WEDDING.—By referencia to the marriage
notices It will he observed that Mies Fan-
'*ayio0annell, step•daughter to Rev. Dr.
Ferg080n, of Brussels, and well known
here, wa`aqq united in marriage to Wm.
Montgeofery, of Holly, abort 100 miles
from De, .er, Colorado. The many cid
friends ors be bride in tbie loaliby will
be it unit tr_wiehlog het and her husband
many yearenf happiness and prosperity,
01T32E10'0013n8E.—The
third enter'ainment in commotion with
this series eveu'wated T085day evening.
it was not the most inviting night for
people to torn out as a snail blizzard had
been at work s good share or Vas day and
the streets were badly drifted. In spite
of these deterrents a large and most'ap-
preoiated audience assembled and after a.
full two hours' program went home well
pleased indeed. The talent consisted of
Mre. Seymour Humbly, one of Toronto's
well known and favorite soprano soloists,
and she very ably sustained her reputa-
tion in the following immanently rendered
solos ;—„Sing on" ; "A Spring revel" •
and "A Dream of Paradiee." Her en •
00re "Haug up the baby's stocking," was
01061 appropriate to the season and was
warmly applauded. H. Ruthven Mc-
Donald, a London baritone, oanght the
people from the start, although this was
Itis first (appearance here. He has a
grand, rich voioe of great tempos and
articulates so well that every word may
be easily heard as was also the ease with
Mrs. Hambly, her. McDonald's opening
solo wag ".Atone in the Desert" which
was done un tip-top style. This wee fol-
lowed by "Anglia McDonald" ; "Ship on
Fire" ; "The golden Wedding • "Honor
and Arms" and "The miner's dream of
Home", all splendidly executed. For en-
oores he generously reeponded with
Lucky Jim" ; "come under my
Plaidie" ; "Pumpkin colored little
Noon"; Scotland yet" • and "Flow
gently sweet Afton." There wasn't a
poor solo on the program and in the three
duets given by Mro. Humbly and Mr.
McDonald a greet 130noe86 was spored.
They sang 'Life's dream is o'er" ;
"Whisper and I shall bear" • and "When
recitation Mr. McDonald ie ufgnally humorous at
home and did "Me and Jim", and "Tile
genealogy of the Olen hloGregor" brown The National Anthem h ought
the Ooneert to a alone. Mea, 'McDonald,
of London, wee the pianist and proved
her ability as it vary competent ac0om•
papist. d.'bere will be two more enter-
taioment yet fn the eo08se in the
menthe of January sod February rupee.
tively, when firsb.olass talent—the beet
roanrabis— w"
DONT turn to page 9 or yon will An
additional looal and district uetvs.
Renew your subs or1,tttipn fp Tn8 Pt
We pt'omies you a big dollar's worth
at190•
Ara,. A1rIlon,, all street, v
thnnghtfIlily and kiutlly had a snow pl
ontouWVednesday.Morning and opal
up good pat be on a number of streets,
lAxe8,.—All outstanding taxes in co
notion with Brunets most be paid on
before Thursday of Mixt week as the 0
lector has to return ilia roll, Natio
have been forward to those Dpn08rned,
\4M. Deemer, re00iv05 a telegram on
Thursday stating that hie neiee, Annie
Dudley, of St. Clair Co„ Mioh., had (13011
Suite ettddstlly. It ie only a couple of
menthe sine- 1a brother of deneaooll was
killed in the bash. Mr. Dudley gore on
1'rhbly to attend the funeral.
111a only 60ot55t in Brunets for the
Coulon will be for tate Reeveship for
which George `Th0m80n and George
Bather, both members of 1893 Oouuoil
are in the field. The 0oanoillors are J.
D. Warwick, V, 0.. S. Wilton, B. Cools•
Me and J. T. Ross, All the outer
nominees withdrew.
QUITE A GOOSE.—Last week Juan Tait
purchased a Hoose that dressed no lees
than 20 pounds. It was raised by Mrs.
Thos. Pepper, rah con., Grey, and was a
whopper. In the fowl handled by Wm.
Jewitt tide Winter he has Rad severst
turkeys (hat scaled 27 pounds but a 20
pound goose ie a rarity.
A (10IE1' weeding took plane in St,
John's Church at 4 o'clock ort Wednesday
afternoon when the incumbent, Rev, G.
J. Abey, performed the ceremony between
Miobael Emitter and alias Emily Louisa
Attridge. The happy0ocp1018885 attend.
ed by George 1(rauter, brother to the
groom and Miss Olive Attridge, sister to
the bride. The quartette reside in Grey.
May their future be full of sunshine is
the wish of Tim POST.
SUNDAY afternoon James FIueton's team,
16th con., Grey, eau away in Brussels
owing to the tongue of the sleigh coming
down. Opposite the Band stand the
sleigh was upset and the driver thrown
bigh'inbo the air but marvellously esoap.
ed unhurt. The team got on to the aide•
wail( opposite Baeker ak Vanstone's store
and then into the Central hotel yard
where they were captured.
Timm 00014EN.--Last .Friday evening
Mrs. Wm, Blae13111, accompanied by her
daagbter, 13309 Out 0n a Christmas shop.
ping expedition and when near the store
of Roas ,b Halliday, fell on the sidewalk
acd broke her leg, year the thigh. She
wise oonveyed to her home and Mr. Bias•
hill who was attending the School Board,
was sept for, and she is making as favor.
stile progress as could be expected. Mrs,
Blaehill'e many friends regret very sin•
cerel the accident and a m ath'
1ze
Y with
Yn
her in
her nein laid aside
sn a and hopee
K
be
will soon be better.
Ant
H
RIOSSELS
Itov, R. Ptlpl will preach on the Biuo•
vale oircuit next liuhbeth,
Rev. S. J. AMP preeohed a Cheietnas
for 130rm0n laeb Sabbath m0101tig On the
topic "Tile Oheist of the manger," The
cry oho11' 963e three Chi ietmee Retentions.
ow 111 the evening the Prelim Berrien "On
led .l'btrth Peach" wearendore(i• In addition
to a Gee and appropriate program by the
n• choir, 10 girle and bays gev0 a reOitation
or bearing the same name as the service,
of ea011 child holding a letter, which wh
es the 02113 verge was resited completed t
fleabane° "On Berth Pence. They al
sang a pretty thorns, 1E118 )runst
gave "Papa's letter" end Char. Moon
"When (.hrietnhae mime" with good
feat. The paster, Rev, S. J. Alli°, ma
two brief yet most appropriate address
and the evening wee a profitable one,
Wednesday evening the annual Sued
solsool entertainment was held iu 00
notion with St. JOlit1'5 ohltroh, After
supper and en enjoyable sleigh ride t
following interesting program wart pr
stinted :—Chorus, "The happiest tim
school ; reeitation, "I'll put it off" Add
Bird ; recitation, "The For -get me•not"
Sadie Lindeay ; solo, "Tie Christmas"
Alice Rendall ; dialogue, "The Indian
doter" six boyo ; recitation, "Gar1'5
eyes and mine" Freda Vanetona; read -
log, "The encbanted sbir6" R, Taylor ;
ehoroe, "Darkness and light" 5011001 ;
Motion re0ltatien, Infant tease ; due
"Sweetly the song o1 the Angels" A. en
13. Po tland ; recitation, "Lulu tagen!
cure" Mary herr; recitation, "Christ
le catling' Cameron Aldridge; sol
"High and low" Nora Kendall ; recite
tion, "Life's mavims" Thurea Meadows
reoihabinn, "A little girl'a speech" V.
13lashill ; chorus, "The wondrous birth
school ; dialogue, "Soolety for doing
good" four young ladies ; recitation, "If"
Lottie Blashill ; Trio, ,,,The three from
over the Ben" three girls ; recitation,
"The Collier's dying child" R. Stevens ;
recitation "The Elf child" bila 1313811111' ;
chorus, "The giving time" wheal. G. S.
Rogers, superintendent, °coupled the
chair. A collection was taken up
amounting to $5.31,
1 531OnTe ort 7E0 CLEAVER,—Our town
butohers made a fine display of Christ-
mas mate and
e sustained their record as
being np-to•date in this as in other par.
Molars. The displays were arrayed in
most attractive form and attracted the
attention of a large number of people.
A. cumin's
exhibit consisted of one heifer, fed by
Robert McOallum, Grey, dressed 050
pounds ; a heifer fed by D. McCallum,
Grey, dressed 000 pounds ; a heifer, fed
by P. Caution, Morris, dressed 550
pounds ; 8 heifer, fed by Jas. Bassen,
Morris, dressed 550 pounds ; 4 pigs, fed
by the latter gentleman ; 2 pigs, fed by
Joo. McFadden, Grey ; lambs, fed by
Jno. Roddick, Grey. There was also
poultry, saueage, lard, white and black
puddings, haggis, hoad-olteese and smok-
ed meats of ail kinds. This is the biggest
and best display Mr. Currie ever made
and it was a dandy and no mistake.
WM. BLA88ILL
made a large show made up of the follow-
ing : —2 heifers, fed by John Barr, Mor•
vis, dressed 500 each ; 2 heifers, fed by
Mr. McNair, Grey, dressed 550 each ; 2
lambs, fed by Harry Jackson, Morris,
dressed over 60 pounds eaoh ; 2 pigs, fed
by Wm. Blashill • 9 pigs, from Frank
Wright, of Jamestown ; also pork, liver
and blood Benno, blood and oatmeal
puddings, bologna, head -cheese, smoked
meats, Sec., etc. Tho show window was
illuminated on Saturday night with 36
tallow candles and the display looked
quite gay.
5.3.3II2EL WILISER,
ebop was well filled np with a lot of
choice meats consisting of 2 heifers fed
by S. Walker, dressed 500 and 600 pounde
respectively ; 2 dandy Iambs fed by S.
Walker ; 8 hogs fed by S. Walker ; and
1 by D. Walker. There was also a big
display of rabbits, sausages,ponitry of all
kinds, hams, etc.
CHURCH WWI
A watch night 50rvi09 will be held in
011 vlohn's church on Saturday night
oonsimeneing at 11.30 oblook,
R9v, John Roes, 13. A., will take as the
8nbj500 of his discharge next Sabbath
motning "The resurrected Body,"
New Year's Day service in the Pietism,
dist 0bur0h, morning and evening, by
the pastor. Morning topic, "A Retro.
epeot of the Old Year." Evening, "A
New Way."
The Christmas service last Sabbath
evening in Melville °hutch was a most
appropriate one. The pastor's address
and the 50rvlee of Praise by the choir
were profitable,
St. John's church was tastily decorated
last Sunday for the Obrietmaetide. The
i00umbent's discourse in the morning
was based on the text. "The Son of Mao
Dame nob to be ministered unto but to
minister," Matt. 20 and 28, In bbe ev8n-
ing the text WAS, "Thou shall call bis
name Immanuel, oho." The anthem
"Behold I bring you good tidings" was
well rendered,
MELVILLE SAMATO S0nOOL,—The follow.
ing are the officets in Melville Obeech
S. S. for 1899 ;—Hon. Supt„ Rev. Jno.
Ross ; Superintendent, G. F. Blair ;
Asst. Superintendent, J. H, Cameron ;
Secy, Trees., Lorne DunfordAsset.Treae„ Alex. Rose ; Organist, bliss
Jessie MoLa00lliin ; Librariane, Miss
Annie Rosa and G. A. Deadman ; the
teaching staff consists of G. F, Blair,
Mrs. Jno, Ross, Mies L. AloNaughton,
Mrs. Win, Ross, Mt's.13. Strachan, Mre.
R. K. Ross, Mise A• Mcl3nin, MISS
Sinclair, T. A. Hawkins, A. M. MoiEay,
J. II. Cameron, Miss Jo. Roes, Miss Jeu•
eta Forbes, klieg M. Stewart, Miss Jen-
nie Menzies, MCN. I. C. Rieberd8 and
hiioa M. Ross. The snbsbitoting teach-
ers are Peter Watson, R. Matheson, Mrs,
N. M. Iteshard5an, 91x8. G. A. Deadman,
Mrs, M.11, Monro and Mies li, hose,
Alias 'Nettie Sample is visiting at
rte
OST
Sea.
Emeriti pe
Sperling spelt (lbril•tmaa
Seaforth,
G, N. Loudon, lneneutor of the S
deed Bank, wee in town Ih1,, week "3
teenier Ione ,•,1.
n • pe•rtloll.
hiioa 1101/0100 II wasp, of Lyn
Mich., is home fora holiday visit arta
t hern°e Of several (1101111)4,
Will Leatherdale, Alias Cassie 5;Jlle
en and Rinse Matral-artery, of Seaforth,
ho were 3u town toe ate days.
so Mr. mut 101150 Moore, of Alm, were
on the guests of the Misses Moore, Williamey etroet, dnrfng the past 170016,
of- hire. George 1ingarth and Aiiss Irene,
do formerly of Brussels, were renewing old
DM £rieneellips in town tibia weep.
Gorge Kelly, a son of Jae, Kelly, Mill
ny street, is renewingold friendships in
0. Bruseele, HIie hone is stat Portage,
a \V. E. Armstrong, of London, hi visit.
1, ing in town. Mr. and Mre. Armstrong
e• have gone to Buffalo far their holidays.
8', 11, W.Parrow ate his Obrietinasb,u'key
i0 at his father's, Postmaster Farrow, true -
eels. He was accompanied by Mr. Parish.
Mrs, Laidlaw and children, of Hoary n ,
spent Christmas at Jae, BttrnhiU's, town.
Mrs. Laidlaw is a daughter of Mr. Barn -
hill's.
Misses Ellen and lteb58013 Ilewitt, of
Llespeler, are visiting under the family
t, roof, They aro daughters of Wm,
d Hewitt; Tprnberry street,
es George Colvin, sr., woe 80y.'' cod 1
to mouth old ou 1Vulueeday of t•., ween.
o, The old gentlemen lots eujnv:<1 fairly
t• good health but is iudi posted 11 i, week,
6alnuel Bargees, a wen 1a, evil resi-
dent of this looslity, bad n eh_bt 031'Olte
of puraiysio the other day and although
eomewhat improved is still iu n delicate
state of health.
I. Kingswood, wife and eon, of St.
Thomas, were bore this week for the
Christmastide. Mr. 1(ingelvaod is a
successful gruo r in the above mentioned
city. He fe tt rou•in-hew to des. Sharp,
of Morrie.
Mre. A, E. Treleaven, of Dungannon,
was visiting iu Brunets last week. She
is now organist of the Methodist church
there, Her Sather, Rev. W. Norton, re-
turned with Mrs, "Treleaven to spend the
Christn,na holidays.
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A General Banking Bueinnea Tranaa0tod, Partnere' Notch l)innmulled,
Deane leen, d and {lolieotions made on all points,
SAVINGS SANK DEPARTMENT,
Intermit allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards,
Sen0159, ATTENTION RlVEEN TO 'inti. (IoLr.ROr0ON OF F'A11M1Itu' Seen NOTES.
Every facility afforded Oustomore living at a distance,
M. 101. BR114NT, MANAcha,
People We 'Talk About.
M. M. Brent spent Ohristmns in Galt.
Miss Lily Kendall, of Detrolt, is home
on 0, visit,
Geo. Watt is home from Toronto for a
abort visit.
Miss Annie Beattie is here from Clin-
ton on a visit.
Leon F. Jackson is away to Chatham
011 It holiday trip.
Mre, J. G. Slone and May are holiday-
ing at Stratford.
S tfo
Thos. Ellie is home
from, Manitoba on
a visit to hien
are te.
p
Mie 'r g '
Miss Francis was vfaftln., to Toronto
during the past week.
Hilton Hunter, of Owen Sonnd, is
holidaying in Breesele.
Miss Paris, of Toronto,is the guest of
Mies Jean MoLauohlin.
Harry Howitt, of Clinton, ate hie
Christmas dinner at home,
Miss Myrtle Nott is here from Fergus
for the Christmas vacation,
J. Thompson, of Fordwioh, was visit.
ing under the parental roof•
Robt. Nott, of Urbana, Ohio, is renew.
Mg old friendships in town.
Mise Ethel Creighton is home from her
millinery situation in Orillia.
Jsok. McMartin, of Durham, was visit-
ing in Brussels for a few days.
W. A. and Mre. Roes, of Fergus, are
visiting her parents and friends.
Isaao Fitzpatrick, of Goderioh, spent
Christmas under the parental roof.
Thos. Carry and family spent Christ.
time at Robt. Parker's near Atwood,
Mise Russell, of Wingham, was visit-
ing Mise Thurso, Gerry, Mill street.
Mrs. Jno. Long and children were
visiting on Christmas at Kincardine.
Will. Stewart, of the Standard Bank,
Bradford, was home over Christmas.
Edward and Wm. Mole were visiting at
Manchester during the holiday season.
Obriety and John E. Grimoldby are
holidaying with relatives at Owen Sound.
, Miss Dora Smith is enjoying her vacs.
tion with Brussels relatives and friends.
Charlie Kendall is home from the
Queen's city for the Christman holidays.
Angus Smith and wife, of WJartoo,
spent Christmas at D. Stewart's, Brus-
sels.
Fred. Gilpin is home from Owen
Sound Collegiate for his Christmas holi-
days,
Thos. Rose, wife and children, of
Oheeley, were visiting in Brussels this
week.
Robert McAlpine, of Toronto, was re•
newing old friendships in Brussels this
week,
Will. Ainley is holidaying at home.
He has heap attending the Loan High
school.
G. B. Merritt, of Toronto Junction,
spent a few days at William Btashill'e
this week.
Wm. Jewitt and wife spent Christmas
with Rev. George Jewitt and family at
Elimviile,
Mre, M. H. Moore and nb(Jdree and
Miss Rills Hunter Cbristmaesed at
Trowbridge.
James Hart, of Owen Sound, ie visit-
ing relatives and friends in Brussels and
and vicinity,
R. Mathsson, ate hie there of Christ-
mas turkey and plum pudding at bis home,
near Luolcuow,
Ohms. Peaohey and wife, of Palmerston,
were the guests of Mrs, George Rogore
over Ohrietmas.
A. G. end Mre. Deadman and Mise
Douse, of Delaware, spent Christmas at
G. A. Deadman'e.
Robb, Rose, wife and children, oE Kin•
sardine, are spending a holiday week
with relatives and frieude,
We are sorry to hear that John Jones,
an old and highly respected resident of
Brussels South, had a stroke of paralysis
last week. fie ie considerably unproved
now we are pleased to state and hope he
will soon be all right.
Robt. Ross, eon cif William Ross, Brus-
sell, lett last Saturday for Seaforth from
lvbinh point he accompanied Thoe.
Bloomfield with a consignment of horses
and cattle to the Old Country. They
sailed from Portland. Mr. Roes intends
remaining morose the Atlantic expecting
to make his hoadquarters at Glaegow.
We wish him amm os,
Bsoentty the wife of Dr. Nelvtnn, of
Lnoknow, daughter of Samuel Rivers,
formerly of Brnesele, who was taking
medicine, aooidently got hold of a wrong
bottle, and Swallowed two draughts of a
poisonous mixture, She discovered the
mistake at onoe, and was pit under wadi• el
cal treatment, but for several Saye her a
life was in danger, P
The Winnipeg Tribune of Deo. 1st
gives an interesting report of the 27th
annual celebration of St. Andrew's So
oisty in that city. J, It. Grant, formerly
of Brussels, occupied ono of the vice
ohaire. Wo clip a snort paragraph :
"The menu was excellent and was very
rapidly served. The dinner began
promptly at 0 o'olocic, atter grace had
been said by Dean O'Meara, in the ab -
ono of the obaplaio, bpd at 10.155 the
haggle was brought in
w1111
the usual
hollers, Clansman GordonP receding and
Collie Piper 0 '
p e following playing the Cook
of the North. The audience rose and
honored the "chieftain o' the peddlo'
rano" by standing others. The "address
to the haggis" was made by J. R. Grant,
the bard, who prefaced the address with
an apostrophe to Burne and a witty tom.
9aris011 to tela national dish of Scotland
with that of other nations. The address
itself was given in an exellent manner
and the speaker was warmly applauded.
The knife was thrust Into the beaded
side of the bagged monster and the haggis
watt "eaten to the noconpaniment of a
medley of Snot3it11 airs, played by the
orchestra. Mr. Grant just got word of
the absence of Bard Johnstone the day
before the banged, bet he handled the
"address" so well that the uninitiated
thought 1,s hod been preparing for a
week."
Business Locals,
DRIED apples wanted. A. Strachan,
FLATREUS wanted by R. Leatherdale,
Brussels.
Cons erriving this week: at Stewart's
Mill, Brussels, dry American.
Fon Sale, cheap, one Set aeoond hand
single Ramose. I. O. RJaherds.
A rim baby carriages will he sold about
cost to save carrying over Winter.
R. Leatherdale.
SATMMMY, Dec. 81st, we offer you Bar•
gains in felt Boots and Shoes.
I. 0. Riahnrds,
OYSTER Reason 15 here and W. A. Orioh
is prepared to supply the pnblio with
Booth's best brands from Baltimore.
Bum° your robes to us to get them re.
lined. We keep Ruing in stook and will
do them cheap. I. C. Riahnrds,
Ronald Fire Engine Works wish to
purchase 100 to 200 cords of wood, four
feet tong—bard or soft—green or dry,
early delivery.
Fon 60 days we offer a 10 x 20 picture,
with a oboioe of frames from 80o. up, and
smaller sizes proportionately °heap. Jno,
Walker, Brussels.
W. A. Onion is still doing baldness at
the old stand lvbere may 138 found bread,
cakes and pastry. Fruits le their sea.
son.
13IO01107 kind of bargains in pianos
and mum at R. Leatberdale's, Agent's
profits given to customers, Cell and see
before you buy.
WAelein,--Choice turkey, nndr8wn,
10o. Butter 10 and 17 gents 1 also dried
tipples, Raw furs—best fox 91.75, mink
$1.75, eon 90 oent8.
G.E. )sing, Wingham.
WBso In Demote - don't fail to call at
Jno. Walker's furniture w825600ms and
Flee the elegant stook of furniture he Is
bandliog this rail at right priaee,
TaoEE second hand organs for Bale
oheap—a Bell, a Doherty and a Donein•
ion. All in good condition, Apply at
Jno, Walker's furniture wareroomp.
Ho 1 for Wingham with its 10 dry
goods shops and 40 groceries, totter,
16 to 17o. Choice turkeys undrawn, 10o.
Everybody gives 20 lbs. granulated sugar,
G. E. Eine, Wingham.
ANY amount of wood will be taken for
easy gumming and tiling. Wood may be
rough or smooth, chard or soft, any length
OD in the log, to be (15liveeed before the
Work leaves my glhop. T. MaGneaon,
Saw rummer and (tier, Queen West, East,
Brussels,
How long should a man's lege be 1
They should be long enough to reach
from his body to the ground. That is
easy enough mounted for and so ie the
feet that Walker i8 gelling pianos like
hot cakes because be handlo0 the best—
the Dominion,
()UTTERS AND £1Li rdne•—McSare, 11wan
R Inn00 have 50Vera1 new sleighs on hand
made by the well known maker, John
WJlbee, gnaranteed to trash, and made of
the best materiel. Also on hand second
hand otters. Our Moak of cutlets is
Soiling feat, afore than n oar load sold
ow and we have another oar lot ordered,
oma and gat your ohofee at your own
rice, Ewan to Immo, llrtt55el8,
Winnow shades in large variety and at •
MOUSE AND LOT IN ETIJEL
low prices at 1t. Leetherdale's, fur
16.ic illop.
Council met on loath inst. in Jones'
hot,•I, Loadbury. Members all present
and 'Treasurer and Collector. School
(awls 91,3110.05, salaries $230,00 and
other expenditures amounting to $281.17
were paid by cheque on Treasurer. The
Reeve and Treasurer's statement show a
balauoe of $2,800.00. ()aunty tato paid
and lees than $100 to collect on the roll.
Only for the stormy weather the taxes
would have been all paid. Itis expcitedthat two or three candidates will be in
the field for Reeve and twenty for Conn -
pillars.
REIORais
itloLi:ou.—In 13rueeele, on 011rietma0
Day, the wile of her, Norman Mo.
Leod of a son.
DIONSON•—In Wroxeter,. on Deo. 24th
inst., the wife of 11r. F. V• Dickson
of a eon.
STE18s.—Ia Grey, on Deo. 18th, the wife
of Mr. Louie Stelae, of a son.
MATiR2=117, '��
ANunnsoN—McLEon —011 Deo. 21st, at
the residence of the bride's uncle,
by Rev. D. Rogers, )Jr, John Ander •
eon, of N. W. T•, to Miss Alio h1a-
Leod, of Tnrnberry.
MONT03MEn7—M'OANNELL,—On the 19th
December, 1898, at 1007 Downing
ave, Denver, Col.,, by Rev. J. B. Me.
Ottielt, Pb. D., Mies Frances Alex.
ander Rebecca Modannell, step-
daughter of Rev. John Ferguson, . D.
D., late of'Denver, to Mr. Frederick
William Montgomery,
o
f Holly v ()a).
linnT —
u lcn
ATTRIA
of—i
zt
St.
John's
It
0 urate Br
Resale, on Wednesday,
Deo. 286b, by Rev. G. S. Abey, in.
oumbent, Mr• Mielme1 Kranter to
Miss Emily L. Attridge, bout of
Grey.
`�RiTSe3ET_,� Za-, 21serawe0I,
Fall Wheat
Barley
Peas ..
Oats
Butter , tnhe and rolls ..,
Bggs per daze1, .,, ......
Flour per barrel........,
Potatoes (per bus.)
tray per ton
Hides trimmed
Hides rough
Salt par bbl., retail
Sheep skins, each .,
Lamb shine each
Hogs, Live
Dressed Bogs
Wool
Apples (per bug)
05
38
130
26
12
14
4 00
50
4 00
7
1 00
30
25
3, 90
6 00
10
50
GG
40
02
26
14
15
4 00
50
5 00
7h
h
00
75
25
4 00
5 10
17
75
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
(Under thio beading 0138.11 advts, will be
fne0rt8d each week at 1 (out a word. Ne
advt,less than 10 cents, howeyer, to bo paid
for when order 10 given.)
Fon young, Improved Berkshire sows
for sale. Apply early to A. 10AYil1ANN,
Oranbrooit 1'. 0.
SERVANT wanted at once. Good wages
paid to a competent eland. Apply to MRS,
W. M. SINOLAIIt, Brussels,
NOT/GE.— All accounts still remaining
Unsettled in my boosts will be plaood auto
Court for oolleation if not paid before Jany.
106b 1509. W . GnenAtt, M. D.
Clinton, Dee. 15111, 1803.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
- HUNTER, LICENSED AUC-
s moans». Money to loan. Pawns
to sell,
ANYONE WANTING A SEW.
LNG Machine, Organ or Plano eau be
supplied by applying to m0 for X am not out
of the business art some have tried to report.
I will deal with yen as r 0505138(5 as any,
'-0- T. 1190 ORb7,Brussels.
FT OUSE AND LOT FOB SALE
on min etreet,srunele, The house
is a comfortable one, well fitted up, with
cellar, hard and soft water, Ca. There is
oleo a good stable, Fruit trees in garden 1
over on0•(uartor more of lance. For prize,
terms, So. apply to P. FINN, Proprietor,
or W.II, KERR, of Tun Poem, 18.11
MENDERS WANTED FOR 20
•n- cords of 22 -lush Stove Wood, Maple
and Bomb, to be delivered at Melville
oburoh, Brussolo, on or before March 11,6
next, Tender's to bo received up to 1,p, m.
au January Ord. Auyother inforination may
be obtained from 3. G. raceme Seeretery,
Brueseia
TWO THORO'-BRED DUB.
spar bulls, 10 months old, for ease.
Ono red, and the other red and white. No
better pedigree in Canada, embracing the
pand ',Royal SaOOr'."11 Easton y terms of payor en t.
Apply all Lot 8, Oou, 0, Grey
P. lten1En98ON, Proprietor,
Brussels P.0,
(�) REY BRAN013 AGBICULTUR.
AL SOOIETY.
The Annual Meeting et the Grey ,irnneh
Agricultural Sudety will be held in the Town
Hall, Brussels, on WED N10SDA7, JAN, nth,
1800, et 1 p. pa„ for the purpose of receiving
t1,o annual statement' out r 010100x0' report,
mid
W11. election Presid tor the yalnit,
REIM, Seoratery, V,
'l17AST HURON AGRICULTURAL
1 SOCIETY•
TO Anneal Meeting of the lest Ilur0u
Agricultural Society will be bell in the
Town Hall, Brussels, 011 WEDNESDAY,
,JAN, 18th, 1903, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the
purpose of revolving the Efteatore' and Aihd-
10m'0' reports' the eteeti011 of (Moore and
Limit ora and the tr0n0a0Llol of other bunt.
nose, JAN, 710RGI1809, I'reeillpnt3 11.
sten WART, Secretary,
sato, known 08 the 1i0m8wortll
house, writ be sold 0110011 as nraprio(or ie
Poing beats to his farm, Pos8oeelsn at come.
For runtime pal'tioulare apply to
tf. WM. POLLAI(D, Ethel.
AOOMPLE'rE CONSERVATORY
COHRS15 OF MUSIC.
Mason's System of Touch and Technic, in.
cludien Clavier practice 01 von by 01105
SARAH 140111010 M000'099, L. (t, N„ who
bottle Araademio o.•r(10antee in Mesio from
London Couaervatoey 1 pe1'il of ',V, (h!ven
Barron, Principal, She lie also a competent
311p8 organist, Miss Moore visite- Walton
Monday tint Tuesday of each 300elr for the
purpose al' g 1"etruetlone on pinup and
organ, For porbieulars a0ply 50Mr, Forgn-
eou's residence, Walton, or poste/lice box
190, Sontorth, yp.
REAL ESTATE.
Gum) 100 ACRE FARM FOR
sAno, Lot 10, Con. 0, (trey, 18 feet of
it touches the ewer, Immediate pos0000ion.
leer ;nine, term e, tea., a p 11sl��y to
10- 11109. Mt)01tE, Brussels,
RINE FARill FOR SALE. -.-13E•
ma Lot 20, N 1 (Ion, 0, Moaris tew5oI tp,
containing 110 notes of flrst•class land, There
is a hous0, barn, orchard and gaol ware,
110,leo, and fermis leen foaoetl. There are
01 antes in fall wheat; 10 Rome In hay aid
96 cores pasture. Pnassse(on could be givsu
at nate. farmadjoins the village of Brits -
sale. For further partieulare a0 to price,
terms, the., write to JAMBS LIVINGSTON,
M, P„ Baden, 22.19
i1ARDI FOR SALE• -150 ACRES
as Consisting of the South d auci South d
of the North 9 of Lot 80, Cou 2, East Wawa -
nosh. This is an excellent stoop farm ,being
well supplied with mood spring water. It is
situated d
et i h laub 8 miles from the thriving 711.g
3nAo of Blyth. th. l largo55831011115 nutter
gran. Buildings eu
gs and femme ora in at8.11•
state of ronnir. l Easy torts information apply
will
be given, G.
all info 1, Barrister,
apply to
it -6f G. F• BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels.
GOOD FARMS FOB SALE•—
farme or sale undersigned
price& rho lots
aro Nos. 10 and 11, Cou. 6 (Sunshine), the
s(deroad between them. Good brick house
lot 10,a1 Orchards 3305 sell Ouse and lnecessary barnaconven-
iences. 1Ye11 watered and suitable for grain
or gearing, 100 acres now in grass. Will be
Bold either separate or together to suit pur-
chaser. Torus of payment reasonable. Im-
mediate
OLPGCS, Brussels P. 01, or
E. L. DIUI(IN SON, Barrtstar,Wiugbam, 101
BOAR FOR SERVICE,—TETE
Lot 2, Oon.3
undersiwillgned
a than' bred Improved
Yorkshire Boar, bred by Mr. J, 31, Brothour,
13 urford, Oxford County. Pedigree may be
Seen on application, terms 01,00 to be paid
at time of service with privilege to return if
ne00500ry, JNO.81I0A0HAN,
2b4 Proprietor,
8
Now ie the best time for Solas buying
whin nave nen be taken in the eeleo•
lion and the right thing bo made ante
or, Wo pfh:lc a few lines at lvuidem--
PURSE S,
Alwlty0 a very acceptable peewit.
1Vo have then from Gc to $2.00,
BOOKS.
A very nine line of books gettable
for pre85010In bean tifhilly d00oratsd Gilt
(lovers at 1150 each,
Photo. Albums.
Another herd about thI5 partial.
lar line. We would like you to see them
before buying °NNowhere and be oonvhioed
that our prices are correct.
Perfumes,
500)8 very Cb0100 packages from
2330. to 35.00, the finest we have yet
81)0wn,
Photo. Frames.
Any quantity of them in Celluloid
at 201, 25o and 'Plc.
Crokinole Boards.
Selling better than ever. Another
fine lot of them jest to hand at the pop•
ular price, 75o.
TOYS, DOLLS,
PICTURE BOOKS,
And GAMES o1 all Riede
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Winter Tart opens hen: 3rd, 19993
A Large, Popular and Progressive In-
stitution—Noce better In Canada.
7=s CirOuiars Free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
It's Going to be a
. F6
Great Christmas
T r ?ih
Wo think so if you will only take a
walls through our store and see Our
Dazzling Display of Zoliday Goods.
We have the finest line of
Presents you ever saw.
WE ARE CONFIDENT -
that we oan!meet every want most satiefoatoi'ily, and at the lowest
possible pride. We make a epeoialty of Watobes and Wedding'tinge.
Ladies' Golcl and Gold Filled Watehee, $12 00 np
Gents' " " " 11 00 np
Boys' Watches, „ 5 00 Warranted good time keeper
Ladies' Long Ohaine, ., 2 00 np
Goin and Wedding Binge ; Gentle' Garnet Binge ; Opal and Diamond stings ;
Br000hso and Stiolc Pins, the very Latest in enamel ; Braoslot7, Lockets, ()Mame,
Purses, Side and Bash Pompadour Oombs, Bette, Brushes, Oornb', Mirrors, Pipes,
Gold Spectacles ; Mantle, Alarm and Eight Day Cloaks.
A beautiful display of Selsar Berry Dishes, Sugar and dream, Cake Basket,
Baking Dishes, Dessert Betts, Pioklea, Butters, Biscuit Jars, Bon Bon Dishes, Berry
Spoons, Cake Forks, Pie Knives, Sugar Shells, Teaspoons, Knives and Forks, oto.
—all these flat goads Rogers Bros. 2847 A 1 geode.
A beautiful display of Panay Goods and Chins—Cups and Sailors from 20o. up.
P
A Few Souvenir Goods Left.
Filmy Collar and Out/ Boxes ; Shoving Boxes ; Photo, Holders ; Trinket Boxes •
Manicure Seta, Trays, Work Baskets, Photo. Frames Violins and Violin Sundries, '
Spectacles
Fitted Free of Barge.
M0 �V/
Wo will bo happy to have you look through our stook and will
not ask you to bily. Tho time will bo well spent.
.� AB
The close Price Jeweler.
ismer of alrr,r'r'as`e Licenses,