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The Brussels Post, 1895-2-8, Page 8IS It U S k{;L POST FEB. 8, 1.896 MOO Prize 8tury. Have you read the new !dairy that won the prize of 5100Q offered for the beet story based upon the Life of Christ e Tbie boort in beet binding would sell for $1.00 but aa we bey it in geantibieo we sell it in handsome paper binding for oNLY 5c. EACH. They aro going like bot nukes and we will soon treed to order 100 more, No need to buy bottle from travelling agents, Enopurage home industries and buy from us, Books not in stook prooured when possible on short notice without extra Outage. Children's Sleighs At Reduced Prides. Think of a baby's sleigh with high box and revereible ban dies for only $1.85 eaoll, Others without boxes for 40o. Come and see them. G. A, 'DEADN/AN, Druggist, Bookoeller and Fanoy Goode Dealer,' BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. O. &D. Trains leave Bruoeele Station, North and South, as follb+va; GOING SOUTH. GOr M Nowa. Mail 0:54 a.m.Mixed 9:45 .m. Elxpress 11:59 am,I e Mail 9:18 p.m, Mixed 9:00 p.m..EApress 9:48 p.m, Reirrs A ohiel's amang ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. SOaOOL Board on Friday evening of thio week. Portent Division Court will be held on Wednesday, 27th inst. Tan PoeTsubscription list continues to grow nicely every week. Buenas purling club played a muton with Wroxeter on Thursday of this week in the latter village. Pay up your subscription to Tan Pen. All in arrears are asked to settle la fore the end of Fehruary. Take note of it. Tan Dick Oonoert Company failed to materialize. The Canadian Order of Foresters, under whose auspices they were to appear, have had no reason given. them for the disappointment. Mn. McGowan, of KIrkton, arrivedin town last weekand expects to take nee• session of the J. Gould Co.'s store, Gar- field Block, on Saturday of this week. They have been busy stock taking. AItheimEABLEOoRE. 1. W. Jennison, Gilford— Spent between $200 and $800 in consulting doctors ; tried Dixon's and all other treatments but got no benefit. One box of Chase's Catarrh Cue did me more good than all the other remedies, in fact I ooneider myself oared and with a 25 cent box at that. MRS. Rowe. BERNS received a telegram from Lucknow on Wednesday announcing the death ofher brother-in-law, Alexand. er McDonald, at the advanced age of 84 years. Deceased was a native of Hawick, Roxboro' shire, Scotland. Re has not been in good health for some years. The funeral tools place on Thursday afternoon of this week. SoNzaoux is likely to gat into trouble over selling liquor to minors. Last weekthere was a case of this kind and three youths were almost helplessly in- toxicated. We hope those who thug transgress the law will be made to sweat for. it. It is said the case baa been re. ported to the Inspector by the friends of She boys. VOTERS' LIST COURTS.—In the ten Vot- ers' List Courts in the Esat Biding of Huron the results are as follows :—Total Reform appeals to add, 139 ; carried 75, Reform appeals to strike off, 204 carried 109. Conservative appeals to add, 221 ; parried 93. Conservative appeals to strike off 165 ; carried 52. If the above figures are correct, as we think they are, the Liberals gained 39 over their oppon- ents in the courts. AT the Dominion Voters' List Court held here Thursday of last week the fol- lowing was the result :—Conservative ap- peals to add 31, parried 11. Appeals to strike off 29, carried 9. Reform appeals to add 12, carried 4. Appeals to strike off 23, carried 17. Judge Doyle presided. E. L. Dickinson and G. F. Blair were the lawyers representing the two politioal parties. Maeogm Mugou.—The affairs of the defunct Masonic Mutual Benefit Aoeooia- tion are nearing the winding op stage, Oolonel Shanty, Master in -Chancery, pre• vented an interim report, dealing with general creditors' claims and death olefins in class "A." The majority of the form- er were allowed, and iD the latter Olase the claims allowed amount to nearly 510,000. Argument has been heard on the Class "B" death claims, and a deois- ion will be given shortly. They amount to aboub 58,000. Besides these there are between 1,100 and 1,200 membership claims to dispose of. They come last on the list, and any money remaining on hand when they dome up for settlement will be divided pro rata. Several Brus• selites are interested in the settlement of these claime. Taoeorn Pt:me ,—As stated last week the protest against Rev. J, Rasa, A, Reid and De. Graham ae school Trustees, was heard before Judge Doyle on Thorsday evening, when all the evidence was put in, but the case was not argued before His Honor until Thnreday of this week at Goderioh. F. S. Scott was the that witness and reoounted the various steps taken in connection with the election, He was followed by M, II. Moore, who was a scrutineer. Ile a •'nre that F. S, Soott took the load penal from the Deputy Returning Officer and tvaato, as he sup• posed, Mrs. Grieve's mine on the list. He had not asked to go into the private apartment to see ballots marked by voters unable to read. He also swore that he could hese peen the face of the ballots during the counting if he had Wished. Dan. McDonald, another scrutineer, A. Reid, A.. McKay and Deputy R•'tnrning Officers also gave evidence. The two latter testified that Sona had no pencil f n his hued and it turned out that the name was written Witb ink inetead of penoil. G. F. Blair acted for the dofendante and B. L. Dickenson for T. Farrow, the laintiff, Antos, -G, A. Deadman, who has Moen studyingoptles for game time poet, went to latent() on Mondayto tus O a doe t tl C reg at the OpGiaal Fns to a tilers, A Liman' front Ward Farrow se ye bave had thole thermometersregietea rogiveter 48d below zero last week, We are not in it at all with Our 18 gr' 20 below zeta, TUE high wind en lolonday filled up some of the Outs ou the G. T. H., near Itipiey, 90 that the morning train did not get down on Tuesday until after 1 o'ologk p. op, Coexoranros are ma50 about furious driving and speeding home onTurnberry street, Drivers will kindly observe this admonition or else ether measures will have to be taken to stop it, Tau attendance at the evening ()lassie in aonneotion with Bruoeeels Meobanioe'' Institute oontinuee first -elan, There is an average of 21.. It ie expected that the mouth of February will complete olio course mapped out last Fall, Bre Imam. -1. Grewar has the obam• pion icicle of this notion. It is 8 feet long and 1} by 3 feet in thioknees, Mr. Grower :eye he will dispose of It 00 rea- sonable terms to any person having an ioe house, New catalogues for the splendid library of the Mechanics' Institute are in the hands of the Librarian, There are near. ly 2,000 volumes on the ehelvee and a whole year's reading foe a family may be obtained by the email investment of 51.00. IT ie said that thermometers in town registered from 14 to 28 degrees below zero this week. One thing is certain the cold was more intense than it has been at any previous time this Winter. Quite a number pf people complain of (root bitten ears and cheeks. Tale m CONCENTRATION.—One pill a dose, one box 25 omits. One pill relieves constipation. One box ouresan ordinary oase. One pill taken weekly, neutralizes formation of uric aoid in the blood and Bright's Kidney disease and Diabetes. Pills.Trne only of Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver HORSE FAO.—The next monthly Horse Fair will be held in Brussels on Thurs. day, 28th inst. There was a slight mix over the last Fair by the boyere on act - count of there chancing to be two fairs in the month of January. Thedate is al- ways the Thursday before the first Fri- day. Don't forget the date, 28th Febru • ary. AN organization meeting of the Board of Health was held last Monday evening. T. Farrow was re•eleoted Chairman for 1895. A short discussion followed on the question of vaooination, and an amount presented by A. G.'Easom for work done to 1893. No action was taken and the Board adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. Two runaways 000urred on Monday afternoon. At the corner of Turnberry and King streets the teams crossed, one belonging to Hugh Lamont, Gray, was ought before any damage was done, bit Thos. Smith's outfit did not fare so well. The double•tree broke and let the horses fres from the sleigh and after a short ran and an upset the frightened equines were captured in the American Hotel yard. Repairs were rendered necessary to the harness before Mr. Smith ooaid proceed to his home let eon., Grey. IT may not be generally known that pound -keepers are required to file with the ()lark of the municipality, on or be- fore January 15th, a statement for the peat year showing the number of animals impounded, number of animals sold and amount received, the gum received as poundage fees and net of keep by pound - keepers, the amount of damage paid by any party, all disbursements and to whom paid, and any other receipts and expen- ditures in aonneotion therewith. The penalty for neglect to file this statement is an amount not exceeding 510. NORTH HERON ORANGE:GEN.—The Oonn- ty Orange Lodge was held in Wingham on Tuesday of ibis week and was fairly well attended. Office bearers were chosen as follows :— Wm. Dana, Gorrie, 00. Master ; 5. Wilford, Blyth, Deputy Master ; Rev. Mr. Brownlee, Gerrie, Chaplain ; W. Fluty, Wingliam, Ree. -Seo. ; J. Stewart, Wingham, Fin. -Seo. ; A. Greer, Gerrie, Treasurer ; J. McLean, Wingham, Dir. of Cer. ; T. Oornyn and R. Owens, Lecturers. It was decided to omit the holding of a procession in North Huron this year and the brethren will likely decide between Lucknow, Seaforth and other planes where deinonetrabione will be held. COUNTY COUNCIL Dors.—Reeve Milroy, of Colborne township, who was so San- gerouely ill, ie improving nicely now.— It is said that Reeve Molblorohie, of Olin. ton, will likely resign owing to ill health. Who his successor will be is nob known but the names of Mayor Holmes, Deputy Reeve Kennedy, Barrister Scott and Meesre. Forrester and Caotelon are men- tioned as among the moat likely to be nominated. Mr.MoMurohie made a first- elaee Reeve.—The County officials are a gentlemanly and obliging lot of men and none more so than Dr. Holmes, the Co. Treasurer, well kuown in Brussels.— Follts say that Reeve Bennewiese, of Mc. Killop township, will not seek re-election again but will likely be succeeded by ex - Reeve T. E. Hays. --There ie every likeli- hood of a good "crop" of applicants for the various of8oee in oonneobion with the House of Refuge to be filled at the June. session of the Oo. Counoil.—The Clinton New Era of last week says :—"The mom• bore state that no man was mere greatly missed this year than Reeve MoMurohie, of Clinton.—Mr. Cools, Reeve of Howiek, will retire at the end of this year ; he nae been a member for a number of years and bas proved himself a zealous and efficient representative.—The Metbodiete and Presbyterians aro most largely repro - taunted among the members, the former having one more tbau the latter,—Reeve Sanders, of Wroxeter, has been eleoted eleven years in succession by acolama. bion. --Una of the most Useful membere of the Commit is Harry Sillier, first deputy Reeve of Stephen ; he is thoroughly oon• versant with all matters that some before the Council, add is ooneoientioue in the discharge of his duties.—Roovo Kerr, of Brunie, le the only newspaper represen- tative at the Boerd, and there's more quaint good homer in him than the over- age end man of a minetrel troupe ; he at- tends faithfully to bis duties, and keeps the Council in good nature at the same time.—It is nob nnlikely that the Deoem• bee meeting of the Cautioil will b0 held in Clinton in order to give the members an opportunity of visiting the House of Re. fuse. Susrene Aoaipawr,--Last Friday after- noon Robt. A.nderaoo was .serteuely i 'u t the t is t Werke u t e u ex rt a Sal Wo li . ado. P k 7 P n a largo quantity of salt lulling upon him. Ire was barrelling the eelino pro. duet when the largo pile, whiob web from solid, and had been somewhat pndermined, fell, the weight oatshing biro seresa his chest and body. Ffo was speedily rammed and taken to hie home, where lwo ghyeioiens were soon in at. tendaooe. 10 was feared that his ribs were mulled into hie lunge and heart but the patient • ie doing very well and we hope be will soon be able to get about again. It was a very ()lose call, Mum lltsxnns.—The aenond carnival for this esaeon was bald on Maitland Skating Bink on Tuesday evening of this week, 'Various and manifold were the costumes presented but the judges, '7, F. Gerry, foe Ballantyne' and Robb. Thompson, got through their work in good style their awards being as follows : Beat aharaobor ooetumo, gent, let, Jae. 11. Rose, Indian Ohief ; 2nd, Robb, Downing, gentleman, Beet character ooetume,.lady, Mise Maggie Smith, Indian Queen ; 2nd, Miss' Cooper, May Queen ; Best National ooetume,, 1st, Min . Mary Beattie, American Lady;. tad, Leon Tackeon, Irish gent. Beet comic costume, 1st, Mies Naomi Williams, Mother Hubbard 2nd,James Driver, Boot -black, In a half mile raoe Bert Gerry was declared winner. There were three contestants. The Big 6 Band was in attendance ae usual and performed their part in good style. Photographer Brewer was on hand and took several flash light views during the evening. The ioe was in first.alaes con. dition. People We Know. Mr. RnrtOtt,l 00 London, is in town. Mins Annie Beattie is visiting at Bay. field. Mine Fannie Montgomery is visiting. at Listowel. Thos. Curry has been laid up with In grippe this week. Mies Wynn, of Bluevale, was vieitin g in Brussels this week. Mrs. J. 5. Gilpin was on the sick list during the past week. Barrister Blair was in Goderioh this. week on a business trip. Miss Funeton,of Kincardine, is visiting. Mrs. Penske, of Brussels. Sam. McColl, who has a .situation in London, is home on a visit. W. J. Norton, of Listowel, was in teem for a few days' last week. Mrs. Veil MoLnuoblin was in Wing - ham trema brief v,sib last week. Miss Rills Hunter is on the siok list but we hope ehe' will soon be convales- cent. Mies Minnie Shaw was visiting her brother, Dr. Shaw, in Clinton, during the past week. A. G. Eseom and family will remove to Sunshine, where Mr. Easom has rented F. Baines' farm. Miss Vera Barrett has been enjoying a holiday visit at the home of Geo. Welsh, Grey township. Miss Sarah Colvin was dangerously i11 last week with inflammation of the bowels but is improving nicely now. John McConnell, the bustling represen- tative of the Milton Terra cotta Brick Company, was in town on Thursday. Mrs. Bobt. Henderson, who is . visiting relatives at Newark, N. T., has been laid up with diphtheria but is recovered again. J. Braden, of Toronto, was in town this week combining business and pleas• urs. He is a brother of Miss Braden, teacher. Mrs. Samuel Pearson has returned from an extended visit with relatives in Port Huron and will make her residence in Brussels again for a time. The Liberal oonventitn for South Waterloo was held. Monday afternoon, Jae. Livingstone, M. P., of Baden, one of the proprietors of Brussels flax mill, was given the unanimous nomination of the convention. Dr. Cavanagh has been invited to as - mime the leadership of the Owen Sound Collegiate Institute Glee Olub. He has joined the choir of the Methodist church and also Binge with the Harmony. Quar- tette of that town. The Listowel Banner says :—Newton Large, who bas joined the Methodist ohurch choir, will sing morning and even- ing neat Sunday. We are sure this al- ready excellent choir will be greatly in- oreaeed in interest by the addition of Mr. Large's beautiful tenor. W. Hartry, who, for several years has been employed in the Broadfoob & Box furniture faotory, Seaforth, bas gone to Watkerbon, where he has secured a situa- tion in a similar establishment there. Mr. Hattry was a former well known res. ident of Brussels. Mins Ada Easton left for her home in Rockwood last Friday. She was ao- oompnnied by Miss Rata Cobblediok, who will visit there for a month. Mies Easton made herself very useful in the Methodist oburoh here and her removal. is regretted. Mies Libbie Ball anooeeds Miss Easton as Superintendent of the junior League, and E. W. Hill takes her Sabbath school class. Business Locals. DRY stove wood for sale at McCrack- en's. Meuse greatly reduced inprioes ab H. Dennie', Bruoeele. Ronal, bells and blankets at octet for 30 days, for caeb: I. C. Rioharde. Lanett stook of Horse Blankets and Robes at low prices at H. Dennis', Brus• eels. A Goon second-hand square piano (Emerson) for Bale cheap, Apply at Tan Lon. Bane your cash to us for your boots, shoes and rubbers. Beet value in town, I. C. Richards, Howl WOLLIAus is prepared to da saw filing and Betting at the livery barn, Satisfaction guaranteed to every ouetomer, CARPET Ws.AVINs.—Mrs, T. AlcOrae does fine carpet weaving at moderate rates. Residence on Catherine street, Brussele. Sen our boots and shoes, very cheap, Bring along your repairs. Boots, chose and rubbers repaired well and oheap. L C. Riaharde, CARPET WEAVING.—The undersigned is prepared to attend to all orders fon oerpet weaving with promptness. Moderate chargee, Residence ono door South of John Varooe'o former eland. Wit. Gammen, A aosv df any photo taken by Metiers. Perry, Burgess, or Strong may be had by applying at our photo, gallery. Our negatives are laid by with the greatest oars, therefore photo's can be had first ()lane. H. B. Brewer; ST,4,7117)4RD Jd4✓ J' . OF 4Y4111,4.1)4,, ,. HEAP OFFI0E, .•,. TORONTO, Ammo, (Seven Million Dollars) • $7,000,000 CAPITAL (Authorized) ' - . . $2,000,000 4gmotes fp all prinotpaipoints lo.Ontario, Qssobeo,,iti'anitoa, Uei'itod Statesta2:71ttrlartd, $1,88/31$8 AfiresiVaft A General Banking Bueinees Transacted, Farmers' Notes Dieeounted, 'Iwo Issued and Colleotione made en all pointe. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of 51.00 and upwards from dat of deposit to dote of withdrawal and compounded half yearly, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE 0o rosTION 00 FeazwS' SALE NoTibe. Every faoility afforded Customers living at a diebanoe, 5. A. STEWART MANOGAa, GIMPS $:: SMITE, a•taTic rs, BR, U.SSELS, Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain. FARMERS NOTES DISCOUNTED. SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPECIALTY. &PAWS AWN PSNry 'w v. '. Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwarde at Current Rates. Interest Com- pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Prinoipal at the end of the Months of Ootober and April. Speoial Arrangements made for Time Deposita. Wo effect to write Insurance In old English or Canadian Companies, or In Mut. nal Companies ae may bo desired. AGENTS 7012 CANADA AND UNITED STATES : THE CANADIAN BANE of ColniioaoE 802000E harness low in - price. Robes, bells, blankets, close to oast. I. C. Rich- ards. WATCH found. Owner may have it by proving property and paying .for this notice, by applying at Tam POST. H. R. BREWER, Photo. artist, ie now prepared to enlarge any photo. banded to him, either in Crayon, Indian Ink or Water Colors. Call and see eamplee at the Gallery, Brussels. KNITTING.—Mary H. Howe, of the firm. of Howe & Co., is prepared to take in knitting, or knit 'lao,der, soaks, etookings, oardigan jaokets, &a. Will exchange goods for wool. Store, one door South. of the Woollen mill, Brussels. Give us e. call . WE are is receipt;to.day of a copy of a special edition of Copp, Clark & Co.'s Canadian Almanac `for 1895, printed for the enter prising :corporation of H. H. Warner & Co., Ltd., of London,England, who are now Bole proprietors of "War- ner's Safe Cure." It is full of valuable information and refiectsjmsch credit on the publishers as well aeon the enterprise of the English Company. WELL -DIGGING AND DnmLINo.—George Birt has all the neeeseary machinery for digging and drilling wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all workentrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaned out and put in proper share. Terme reasonable. Residence eaaond door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 34.10 MORN _ HDPPRn.—In Wroxeter on San. 25th, the wife of Mr. John Hupfer, of a daughter. Dxoneon.—In Crystal, North Dakota, on 10th January, the wife of Mr. John W. Diokson of a son. T,r n RRLED. RoGERs—BLAox: —At the reotory, Wing. Lam, by Rev. L. G. Wood, on Jan. 30th, Mr. John Martin Rogers, of Wingham, to Mies Margaret E. Blank, of East Wawauosh. MmLEn—WtneoN.—At the residence of the bride's parents, 16th con., Howlett, on Jan. 90th, by the Bev. Mr. Stewart, of Belmore, Mr. John Miler, of Morrisbank, to Miss Maggie Wilson, of Howiok. MATTEEwe—Meemazwe. -On Jan. 23rd, at her mother's residenoe, Listowel, by Rev. Dr. Willoughby, Mr. Ieaao Mattbewe, of Grey township, to Mrs. J. Matthews, of Listowel, sister of Mrs. W. G. Inglis, of Elmo, alum. RozsLL.—In Grey, on Jan. 30th, Roy Laurance, son of Abraham Rozell, aged 8 years. MoDONALD.—In Lucknow, on Feb. 5110, Alexander MoDonald,lato of Hawick, Scotland, brother-in-law to Mre. Robt. Burns, Brussels, aged 84 years. Coione. In Wingham, on JIM. 27th, Thomas Comm aged 64 years and 5 months. STnaxmoir.—In Morris, on February lot, Hazel, infant daughter of Jae. and Emily Stratton, aged 3 mos. and 6 days. 'UNCTION SAXZEIS. FRIDAY, Feb. 86h.—Lob 9, con. 8, Grey. Postponed sale of farm, farm stook, im- plements, &o. Sale at 12 o'clock. Tao. McDougall, Prop., 1'. S. Scott, Anc. Eger Stu moo, N. Y., Feb. 5.—Oattle— Receipts, 140 bead. Market, steady. Sales -Good light steers, 53,75 to $4 ; fat Texas heifers, $4 to 54.05 ; fair to good fat cow, $2.25 to 53.50. Hogs—Receipts, 1,500 head. Market, active and higher ; Yorkers, 54.35 to $4.40 ; good mediums and heavy, 54.30 to $1.40 ; mostly, 54.35 to 54.40 ; roughs, 58.60 to 58.90 ; stage, 53 to 53.50 ; pigs, 54.85 to $4.40. TORONTO, Ont., Feb. 5.—Reoeipte were fair today at the Western Cattle Mar- ket and the market woe only barely steady. Buying of butchers' cattle for Montreal was nearly as active as on last market day, about 15 carloads being tak- en for there. Nearly everything was sob4 before the close of the market. Offerings were 45 oarloada, which included about 400 sheep and lambs and 668 hogs. In butchers' oattle—Offerings were fairly liberal and market was steady. Nearly. all the cattle was sold Ireton the close of the day. One or two dots of poor oattle only remained in the pens. Although one or two picked head' of cattle touched 85o. per pound, the general range of prices was, from So to 85o, per pound, according to quality, Common cattle sold ae low as 2o. to 250. per pound. There were sever. al dealers buying nettle for Montreal, but prioee pnid were no better than they were last market day. In stook' and feeders a few head are wanted, but none offered to. day. Those coming are too light. Dealers will pay 25e. for heavy ones. In hogs—There was a firmer feeling in this line to -day, good fat bogs fetching 54.20 per owt., weighed off care. The range of prices for the best hogs, from $4 t0 54,15 per owt., mostly. There ie not mull de. mend for other kind of hogs. Prises are steady. AJ1 the: sheep land Iambs on sale were disposed of and more good ex- port sheep would have Bold. Dealers re- quire a few more good ones nextSt•iday to fill the space alread contracted for. To-daythe feeling was firm. There was a fair trade done. A11 sold. Good ewes and wathere brought 350. per pound and bucks 25o to 3o per pound. . ToaoNTo, February 5.—Market quiet. Wheat—Winter G. T. R., west quoted at 57e. ; car lots C. P. R. west quoted at 590. to 80o. ; Manitobae steady, 790. being on- side quotation for No. 1 hard west ; spot car North Bay quoted at 830. but oars for shipment somewhat lower; No.1 hard grinding in transit via Sarnia quoted at 880. Flour—Straight roller sold, middle freights west, at 52.60. Peas, 53o. to 54o. paid for No. 2. Oats—White, Bold west at 285o. and 281o.; mixed quotedwestea 280. ; oar Iota of white on traok held here at. 3250, and sales' made seer at Slc. Barley—One round lot of 10,000 bushels sold east at 48e ; it was a out, No. 1 in color, but extra heavy ; three oars.of light No. 1 west at 47o ; feed wanted at 40a. to 41o. outside.- Corn—No. 2 yellow in demand west ab 43c. MR'C7SSO:I ,m 1,.¢AR=MTF3, Fall Wheat............ 54 56 Spring Wheat 54 56 Barley. 86 40 Peas 53 54 Oate .. 26 28 Butter, tube and rolls ... 14 15 Eggs per dozen ..,....., 14 00 Flour per barrel......... 8 00 8 50 Potatoes ... 30 00 Hay per ton 7 00 00 Hides trimmed .. 8 Hides rough... . .. 2 25 Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 00 Sheep skins, each 20 40 Lamb skins eaoh , 15 40 Apples per bbl 1 25 1 25 Hogs, Live 3 50 3 75: Hoge, Dressed 4 75 4 80 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND lot for Dale in Brussels. For further parti culars apply at Tan Pon Publishing Rous e. KICKAPOO INDIAN REMED- Ina. -We keep in stook the ltiokapoo Indian Remedies as sold by them when in. Brussels, and sell at their prices. G. A. DLIADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &a. TI OUSE AND SIX LOTS FOR .t.L Bale or to rent, being the property North of 'the railway, belonging t0 James Smart, For particulars 0.0 to price and terms, apply to WM. ALNLIOY, 10-tf Ameot's Factory, Brae/Rls. 1 1'ARM FOR SALE BY PUBLIC L' 000010x, -Phe 100 acre farm belonging to the unaersigned, being Lot O, Con, 8, Grey, will be offered for. sale on Friday, February 8611, on the premises, There are 85 mores cleared, 14 ,wren of orchard, comfortable h ouee, gond barn, and necessary outbuildings. Possession given at any time. $2,900 wanted down, balance may remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For furtherppartioulara apply to JOHN 310DOIIGALL, Proprietor, or 20-2 F. 6. -SCOTT, Auctioneer. rriHRESHING OUTFIT. FOR .1. Sale.—Tho undersigned offers for sale bis A be! Engine and Separator, both in good working order. Be will also dispose of his shingle mill. Reason for gelling, ill health. A bargainwill be given. For further particulars ae to price, terms, &o., apply. to 1000HABD Iv1IT(El0LL. 6 t Lot 15,Oon,9,Grey, or OxaubrookP 0 REAL ESTATE. ']ARMS FOR SALE'—THE UN- nEnarGNED has several good Farms for sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. F S. SO UTT.Brusaelo. '141 ARM FOR SALE.—I WILL. Sell or exchange s 820 acro farm all re anyfor crop, situated in lied River Valley, tieheat in the world with or witbodt stools and res Watery. Sufficient to cultivate the seine. With stock and maohiuety, 520,00 13er sore ; without stook and machinery 10 00 per. acre. $1,000 to be paid at time of esi a bateau at 7 per cent. per annum. W rbateaue 10r particulars. I also have 100 &ores of Improved land .for leash and n large quantity of unimproved land for sale oil easy terms, 0770. W. ARMSTRONG, Buffalo, North Dakota. SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CUBE. SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE TONIC. SOUTH AMERICAN KIDNEY CURE. MOLEOD'S SYSTEM RENOVATOR. Alec full line of the,, EICKAPOO INDIAN MEDICINE, Ar - Fox's Drug Store,. Opposite Queen's Hotel. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR,. BARRISTER, • Solicitor and conveyancer. Oolleo- tiono made. Office—Vauetono's Block, Brae- sole. 21-9m W M, SINCLAIR, lie, doe. (lonelier, Conveyancer Bloeka1ydoor north of Central Rotel, Private Frunds to Loan. G-. F. BLAIR,-BARRISTER, Solicitor, &o.- (late of Garrow & Proudfoot'e Office, Goderioh,) Office over Gillies & Smith's Bank, Brussels, Money to Loan. - 47. DENTAL. DR. DAVIDSON,. Honor Graduate Toronto University,. Licentiate Royal College Dental Burgeons. Grown and Bridge work a specialtyModer- ate Fees, - Satisfaction Assured. Cillos over Barrett's barbershop, Turuberry St., Brus- sels. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, CI • Honor. Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. is prepared to treat all diseases of domesticated animals in a com- petent manner.. Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to. Offio, and Infirmary—Four doors north of bridge ruraberry et., Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. erA. MoNAUGIiTON, M. D. • O. M., L. R.O.P., Edinburgh, M. O. P. S. Ont. Residence and office to Wileon'e B look, corner of 111111 and Turnberry Ste. J M. ARMSTRONG, M. D. • Physielan, Surgeon, Aoconchor, oto, Graduate of Toronto 'University Medical Faculty. Member of College of •Phyeioi,ns and Surgeons, Oat. Oman—Next door to McDonald & Co., Walton Ont. BUSINESS CARDS. W• H. MoORACIKEN, • Isearer of MarriageLioensee, Moe at his Grooery, Turnberry street, Brussels. N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door south of A. M. McKay & Co's hardware store. •Ladies'and ohildrene Hair cutting a specialty.. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE,. FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. WELLINGTON MUTUAL IN- 9unANOE Co. Established 1840. In- eurances adapted on - all Town and Farm Property at very low rates, J. A. ORFIIGHTON, 15.1m Agent,'Bruseele. ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth .Division pour Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Oolleotions made Office in Smalc's Bleck, Brussels MISS O'CONNOR, R. T., Teacher of instrumental music on Piano or Organ. Will visit Wingham Tues- day and Wednesday of each week. Resi- dence on. Princess Street, Bruesele. rp A. HAWKINS, M. C. S. M. _ . • Organist in St, John's Church, Brae sole, and pupil, in the Art of Teaching,of A. W. Thayer,Mus.Doo., New 'York, wigive lessons to pupils either on piano or organ, at his parlor over A.R. Smith's store, B tug - sole. Vocal lessons also given. Terms mod- erate. ISS OLIVER, Fashionable DroseandMantle Maker, wishes to intimate to the ladies of Brussels and vicinity that ohs has resumed business attain after an absonoe of over two years is Toronto. Your patronage o()Bolted, PtIees Moderato. Res,danae, Turnberry street South, AUCTIONEERS. A RAYMANN, • Auotloneer, +e always- ready to at- to nd sales of farms, farm stook, &o. Terms obeerfully given.- Cranhrook P.O. Sales may be arranged at Tam PosO Publishing_ H500,. Erussels,. GEORGE KIRKBY, Lioeneed Auotloneer, Bales conduct ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stook a BP eoialty. Orders loft et THE PosT P ublielitng House,Bru Boole, or seutto Walton P 0 will receive prompt attention, HAVING TAKEN OUT IiIOEN• en au in Auctioneer, I am prepared to conduct soles of farm stock at rasonable) prices. 0nowing the standing of nearly. every person I nm in a position to Bell to good marks and get good teourity when sold oh Om '-�,S,;,a�;b,�l�e2faotion guaranteed. Give me monk. "`••:,A,,,62-. F B. SCOTT. AW GUMMING. -THE UN- DL^ eIONRD'hap bieemnr grinder in or- der r- �de1 n IJ v tory gumming as l e J. & P, An auradao- tcry, s1ne u w111 he publlod to attend to the tequixemonts of the public!, All sorts of.. edge thole oa0ully ground and oharpened. Anything 'from a pen.anire to a broadaxe can bo put 1n order in a work-lnan.likO manner. Charge alwayo reasonable. D. STEWAlt'1'.