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The Brussels Post, 1891-1-9, Page 6BOOKS At rt15 '�Coa 'rices "Anne of Geier6tein," by Sir Walter Scott, 70e., now 40e. "The Country in Danger," au episode of the French Revolution, 70m, now 40o. "Aide to Prophetic Enquiry," by Newton, 35e,, now 25o. "Missionary Problem," $1, uow 75o. "Keble's Obrietlan Year," 70o„ now 50o. "Snored }Teams," $1.00, now 75e. "The Blockade, or Siege of Phafs. bourg, 500., now 30c, "Wonders and Beauties of the Year," 80e„ now 50e. "The Postmen's Bag," 000,, now 50o. Wordsworth'e Poetical Works, 70a., now 40e. hie Thousand Genie," by Talmage, 500„ now 40a., "The King's /Ieesenger," 75e. now 40o. •'Charms and Counter.oharms," 60c., 'tote 300. "The Peoples' Common Sense Medical Adviser," $1.50, non; 75c. It ie our wish to reduce our stook of bogks, and we purpoile from time to time giving a list of such. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, tae. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.. SOH:HERR EXTENSION W. O. &B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as foilews : Goma SooTa. GOING NORra, Mil0' !Mean. Mixed 0:20 marl.Exnrese..... 8140 u.u1. I M1l nil 8.06 p.m.. Mixed 8,56 p.m, Express ...... 0:46 p.m. Pal ch ellts. A chief's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prone it. ATTEND the Fa}'merst Institute. • S. Runes has gone to Owen Sound. 2 can's potatoes wanted 60McCraelren's. 8. Lemon, of Toronto, Sundayed ih Miee Hisw.Aitn,: df Hirriston, is visiting at S. Fear's. MARTIN FARROW, of Blneve.le, , is visit. his son this week. 1tlss, DONNELLr,Of Port Huron, is visit. ing her parents. ALhts. Ssortst was borne from Toronto for New Year's day. Gena and silver watches, beet in the market,at Jas. Jones'. D. Mc1i;ENzzs, wife and son spent the holiday's at Teeswater. H. CAVANAGH, of C&liforoia, is visiting his blother,•D0. Cavanagh. Mns, W. B. Droxsos and daughter are visiting old friends at Toronto. S&RareL bargains in jewellery during the holiday season at Jas. Jones'. Bins. A. CURIE, sr. has been quite i11 with La Grippe but is improving nicely iow. Tau: grain and pork buyers have moved back to the American Hotel owing tothe lire at the Queen's. MISS TERNIE SASIDIX arrived home from an extended visit to relatives at Burk's Falls on Monday of this week. UNrosr prayer cervices were held be- tween Melville and Knox churches on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. SERVANT girl wanted at once, A per- manent place and highest wages to a good, experienced girl. Mts. J. D. RON- ALD, Pba(ac school re -opened in Brussels on Wednesday, the staff of teachers consist- ing of Principal Shaw, Mi BS Taylor and the Misses Abraham. elms MZONrE O'Cosxoi aesieted in the musical and literary departments of the program at the Presbyterian tea meeting at Gorda laet Friday evening. Tan School Board is asking for tenders for 50 cords of green stove wood as the tender accepted a few weeks ago has fallen through owing to inability to get timber expected. J. kikfrd L ta`S..Lia MUST JAN. 9, 1891. OUR MANIFESTO: We have deeided to Remain in Brussels for, at least, another your. Through the earnest solioitatians of our numerous customers, coupled with the unfortunate losses of some of the merchants here, we have changed our ideas of leaving Brussels at present. Our terms and prices will be, as they have always been, Below all Competition on any lines we' carry. Our credit customors will be accommodated as heretofore, all accounts falling due on October 1st of each year. No dead beats need apply for credit, Ale our Prices aro too Low to our good reliable customers to allow dead beats goods for nothing, If you, are one of those people who think merchants who pay their debts at fifty cents on the dollar can sell as cheap as we can you need not come near us, as we cannot afford to pay clerks to educate know-nothings. We do business on business principles only, and if people require anything more they will have to go elsewhere for ft. We buy produce, and will allow only the cash Valu° for it, as Our tow prices will not allow any loss on produce we handle. Customers dealing with us can rely on getting three-quarters of their goods at the same Price that other merchants pay for thein, and, at tho same time, we will protect their interest on any line of goods that they buy from els on our judgment in making their purchases from 08, as to quality, value, etc., ate. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in the past, and Wishing you all a Happy and Prosperous Year, we remain, YOUR OBEDIENT SERVANTS, W. NIGHTINGALE & Co., , Brussels. JUST received 50 fanny cups and saucers to give away with tea at George Baker's. WHERE'S the curling club this winter 7 lOEeoie Fite ,,an is visiting at Luck - now. '2'.. MoOnsn•ie home on a visit. Mre. MoCrae bas been ill. Mae CnARk CREIGHTON spent New Year's day tin Luoknow. MRs. Ronrseos, of Alpena, Mich., ie visiting friends in town. JNo.2200,ACXso and wife, of Blnevale, are visiting friends in town, H. DENNIS and Mies Edna were at To- ronto several days last week. ' Tne School Board did not meet last Friday as there was not a quorum. BES001PUL -silverware presents to be hads`by calling, on Jae. Jones, jeweller.' , Mmess MAooxz and. Sarah McCrae are off on a holiday visit to friends in the East. .0. D. STEWART has gone to Owen Sound where he Will take a course at the Bed. nese College. Miss MART SAMPLE' arrived home. this week from her millinery situation at Comber on Monday night, F. Denman and family have removed to the 50 acrefarm recently purchased by him intGrey township. GEORGE, eldest son of Jno. It. Smith is a little "under the weather" but we hope he will soon be all right. Mitt J. H. BRowiras, daughter of Postmaster Farrow, and daughter, of Chicago, are home on a visit. Hama HEWITT has taken a situation with a jeweller in Chatham. He is a smart, steady going young man and will no doubt succeed well. Tun mink boa advertised in last week's Pose was brought to this office last Mon- day. It wee found by Alex. Bryan near Jamestown. Advertising pays. J. GoLLEx, O• S„formerly partner with 3.11. Warwick, V. S., hes purchased the practice of Veterinary Ridd, of Wing• ham, and taken poeeeesion of the same. TUE•DAt Wm. Blashill disposed of hie house and lot on William street to Jas. Menzies, of Grey township. The prioe wee 5690. Possession will be given on March 1st. As will be observed from an advertise. mont in this'iseue W. Nightingale has decided to remain in Brussels for another year, at least, and will pu.h bbeinese as usual at the old stand, Garfield House. A enemas asking for an additional mail eaoh day. east and west, on the G. T. R. ie being largely signed by our resi- dents. It will be forwarded to the Post. master General through the hands of Dr. Macdonald, M. P. Ie you want to see the largest and best esortment of Dress Goods in Brussels o to Mrs, E. Rogers', the Palace Store T R::heir styles aro the )lowest and the rices very low. Nice fashionable goods slow as10 cents per yard. Tsar revival services in the Methodist Introit have been moving along nicely Chis week, and have been largely attended, ev. J. A. McLachlin, M. A., of Wrox• ler preached on Monday, Tuesday and tVednesilay evenings and rendered good ervioe, RoBY. BLACK, wife and children, of orris, were in town ou Thursday. Mr. lack called 00 THE POST to express his thanks for the recovery of Mrs. Black's link boa and to acknowledge the honee- y of the finder. Bob. believes thoronglh- y in advertising. LOTT'S LtrORV,-Thu attention of the ublio ie called tothe tact that Levi Lott arms a first-class outfit of good drivers nd new, comfortable buggies. Every ttention will he given to those fever* with their patronage. Stehle just est of Dr. (iraharu's block, King et'eet ive him a call as his rates will be found ithiu the retail of all. e Dk,n.ixrNo.-The undersigned is pre- int pared to attend to the wants of theI ladies in dressmaking. Residence near C the school house, SJsabania street, Brus- eels. Hes. TvsNarLL. R R. L,ATHERDA,u )Hakes a specialty t.5 c upholstering and guarantee., his work to wear. No shoddy, .Having served an s apprenticeship In this line he thorough- ly understands his work.G CURLING, -A meeting of tete Brussels 13 outline, club will be held at the Central Hotel ou Friday evening of this week, at 21 7:00 o'clock. A full atteudanee re. t quested, IL DENNIs, President. 1 JUST arrived at Mrs. E. Rogers' a choice assortment of new 800050ies suit- P able for Xmas. Granulated sugar 13 lbs, k for 51.00 and everything else equally a low. li'y our lovely 35o tea, cant be a beat auy where. h Wine BRIeAon.-A meeting of the e Brussels I7,e Brigade will be held in the G Council Chamber oi. Wednesday evening w of next week,eommencing at 7:30 o'clock. A let'. e atlend,inet requested as it is the f election of officers, &a, A. CURRIE, Capt. A Georgetown oorrespe ndent writes t The J. I), Ronald engine came to hand r on Tuesday afternoon and when weighed r tipped the scales at4000 lbs, It is a' a beuty and has a ane record. Our oiti. ?ens are now looking forward to a test, el (IBOWE XMAS Goons, --Coln and silver R ,watclin, clocks, jewellery, silver plated t'i were. A full lice at very lots prises. L Gold. wedding, gem and keeper rings, watcl. chain~, . 0httries, gold lockets, rr br000lles, ear -rings and everything in the N jewellery 1ino.suitable for Xmas preeent6. m 1'. rri.' ons%, Jeweler. ti Mits. J. Bent arrived home last week rem a visit to her home at Monkton. et• father has resigned his position as hessemaker there to take a more lucre. ve one at Tilsonburg. The family will emov5 there i1) a short time. Mr. Nar- is jr., who has spent tome time in Brits els, will also go. Iaymen—Il. Wllliame & Son have lair new livery running in t'ip-lopstyle. enable. speedy horses, new comfortable go and attendant comf"rts guaranteed, militia can be suited with quiet horses. Live and let live” in our motto, ,Bo- !ember the ]dace, Mill street, Brussels. pedal arrangements made with ootn- orohd men. 1t you want a rig any me call on us. 1H.. WILLrnaie & Soa. A 4700 corra"n 00 its equivalent in cash will be given to the ),,'rson detecting the si gree feet number of errore, (words wrong- p iy spelled or misplaced] in the December a issue of "Oar Bomoa." In addition will u be given 0,10 cash priest of 0200 each, fete' of 5100, eight of $n0, "ten of $25, b twenty -ave of $10, fifty of leo, one bun. 5 Bred of 02, and one hundred and fifty of b $1., distributed in the order mentioned in w tutee and regulations, which will be sent A with it dopy of December late en receipt Of 15 cerate in tta'tkpe. Special oath• prizes givef.awdy albtost every flay dor- b ins cempotition which closes February 5 1st, 1691, Address OUR Boxes Publish. t •ittg Co.,. Brookvillfi, Canada, 'inn 1, 9, 3, 4, 5. -The Canadian Fite. do Weekly is out with another grand rise competition to increase Je ciraul- tion, in which 300 valuable prizes are tiered, This is no pilule or trick, and repuree ne searching in diotioenries or ooks of any kind. .It is Ingenious but impio, and has never before been offered y any paper. A elhild of eight may in as easily as a college ptofeeeor. mom; the prizes are bicycles, tricycles, 100 detail, =furniture, silverware, watches, ewellery,snthtmer' tours --prizes for meth eye and girts1 SOO in all, Scud ai wee dents for sample Dopy with full par. iouliirs and lite of prizdn to 0 Adelaide 80, W,., Toronto, Ont. ,SILVERtt'Alin, watches, •looks and jew- ellery at Jae. Jones'. Big bargains. SEVERAL Brueselitee attended the Tem penance meeting at Walton on Wednes- dayevening. &WELD PLETCHER will, attend the Listowel , High School this 'term. Be will oome home every Friday night. Etter Honer Agricultural Society will holdits annual meeting on Wednesday afternoon of next week, 14th inst., in the Bruesele Town Hall. Tag annual meeting of the : Brussels Conservative Association will be held in R."L. Taylor's office on Friday evening of this .week, at 8 o'clock. THE Salvation Army is arranging for a banquet here on the 21st and 22nd insts. Staff Captain Sweetman, Ensign McGee and � neighboring officers are expected. ],AVID FRAIN, harness maker and ear. ria{ a trimmer, ie 'engaged tit 'Owen Sound for the present. Mre. Frain and the 'children are in animate, however. REV. FRANK SWANN,,of Auburn, will preach in the Methodist church here next Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Sellery will be at Blyth preaching missionaries sermons on that day, Alms Draws, who was so ill at her sister's (Mrs. W. Kneehtel) in this place, died at her home in McKillop last Sun - tiny and was buried at Brussels cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. COUNTY Sunday school Convention will be heldin Brussels on Wednesday and Thursday, 21st, 22nd. The first session will commence' on Wed'y afternoon in Melville church, Look out for the pro- gram and melte up your mind to attend. A anion choir, composed of vocalists from the vari54s churches, will supply appropriate musio at the eveningseeeione. WELL -DIGGING AND DRILLING. -George Birt has all the necessary nhaohinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a "way that will insure satisfsetion. Wells cleaned out and put in proper share. Terms reasonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry at., Brussels. 43-05 HOOD'S Calender for 1891 is out and it is certainly a beautiful produotion of the lithographers' and printers' arta. The subjeot represents three children playing instruments, and the positions express- ions, coloring and general finish make a meet charming pf08000. But to be ap- pre1iated • it meet be seen. Ask your druggist for Hood's Sarsaparilla Calender, or send 6 cents in stamps for one copy,or ten cents fortwo, to C. I. Hood & CO., Lowell, Mase. NEW MARBLE WoRRe.-The firm of Johnston CS Cochrane, stone cutters, Seo. has opened'out are prepared to illi all orders for monuments, 4ombstonee, markers, fences, 40,, in a workmanlike manner and at living prices. Satisfao- tion guaranteed in eyety ease. Don't place your order without calling on them and seeing their samples and ascertain- ing prices. Shop nearly opposite the Town Hall, Brussels. Tins regular meeting of the Y. P. C. A. of Melville church was held in the base- ment on Monday evening, Dec. 29th. The chair was occupied by the Hon. President, Rev. Ino. Ross. Miss Bella Livingstone, Jno. Duncan and Jno. Grieve were elected members of the As. sooiation. The President of the Aa5o. elation, J. B. MOLa.uthlin, introduced the subject for the evening viz. : "Bible oharaotors,".after which it was discussed by the members of the Association, L, 0. L. -The following officers were elected in connection with Brussels L. 0. L , No. 774, for the current term :— James Bowman, W. M. ; David G. Smith, D. M ; 13, Gerry, Chaplain ; S. Plum, Reo.,Seo, ; Geo. Cardiff, Fin. -Soo. ; W. R. Mooney, Treas. ; M. M. Cardiff, 1),r. Cer. ; Matthew Wileon, Lecturer ; John Mooney, lit Committee ; F. Mooutuheon, 2nd " W. M. Thuell, 3rd " S. Waite, 4th John Wynn, 5th Sinuous Fine.—Litat Sunday evening, about 0:15 o'clock, fire was disoovsred in the stables belonging to the Queen's Hotel. Notwithstanding that the alarm wet sounded and the lire engine soon taken to the river the flames spread so rapidly that the building wan almost ooneumod beft•re water was thrown. To matte matters item the doe colnmenoed in the part of the building where Capt. Stratton's horses and cows were tied tad despite cdorls to rescue them 5 horses and 4 cows fell a prey to the flames. Otte horse was got Out hilt Wes sa seriously burned that it was found neeetsltly, to kill it owing to the way it was burned, lead the fire been ''confined to the barn and sheds, as it was hoped, it would not have been se bad but such was not the ease, The frame additions to the rear of the Queen's caught tend the Ste noon Winked its: way t}hdtr the roof *hero it was impostible'airthoat to get at it either inside or out. ,When it slowed itself in He the ttvo lines of hose Were brought 10 play on it after sortie delay and the devcurieg element got under control. Not, however, until the roof and a large portion of the upper fiat of the north wing of the large building was badly wreaked. The furniture and fit. tinge had been removed and some of it very badly damaged. It was feared at one time that the whole struoture would be destroyed but the night was calm and the deluge of water on the floors favored the extinguishing. How the fire origin. aced is not known but the general im- preeaien is that it was purely accidental, perhaps from a matoh, diger stub or the like, but it is only sbppoaition, as far as we know, On Tuesday Dr. Hea, Inapec- tor of the Western Asserance Company, paid his official visit and on Wednesday a settlement wee arrived at. The Hotel wag ineured for $7,000 and on this amount 5802 was allowed to put building in repair ;. 5475 was paid for barn and 55.10, for damage to adjoining house. There was no insurance on the furniture or contents of barn. so that (Japt. 'Stret- ton's loss is a serious one. The repairs will be attended to at once ,and the barn rebuilt us soon as possible. The Fire Brigade came in for considerable ad. verse criticism as to hose, and manage- ment of the same in playing on the fire. As the fire bell rang as people were get- ting ready for oburoh the services were thinly attended. Some were withdrawn entirely. COUNCIL MEETING. -The regular meet- ing of the Village Council was held }net Monday evening, Reeve Graham inthe chair. Oounoillars Ainley, MsIntoeh and Stewart present, Minutes of last meet. ing read and passed. The following ac- counts were presented :-Mrs. Blashill, charity, 55; Mrs. Wallace, charity, $8; Mrs. Williams, oharity, $8 ; J. D. Ron- ald, Fire department, 5102.90 ; F. S. Scott, election expenees, $20.50 ; Fire Company, 570, Moved by J. M. Mo. lntosb, seconded by]W. F. Stewart that the foregoing acoounta be paid. -Carried. Oouncilthen adjourned, A. O. U. W. -The following officers were duly installed last Friday evening in oonneotion with the Brussels Lodge, No. 138, A. 0. U. W., by Past Master J. R. Suriity M. W., A. McKelvey, M. D. ; Foreman, A. Koenig ; Overseer, R. Armstrong ; Recorder, W. H. Kerr ; Financier, Jno. Shaw ; Receiver, Marsden, Smith ; Guide, A. Hunter ; I. Watchman, Geo. Burt ; O. Watchman, Angus Lamont ; Auditors,. A. Hunter and A. Kosuig ; Representative t0 Grant] Lodge, Past Master Jtmuig A Nova, Or'rsu.-We note that the publishers of 'The Dominion Illustrated' have originated a pian by which over 53,- 000 worth of prizes are to be distributed among the subscribers to that paper,. subjeot to their correctly answering sim- ple questions on the current contents of eacih number. We learn Viet the first prize will be 5750 in gold, the second a Heiutzman piano worth 0000 and that the rest of the many prizes in the tom• petition will be of nu unusually costly and valuable nature. They aro also offering a second series of prizes for the hest specimen of type -writing, open to type -writers all over the world, We have very much pleasure in noting such liberal offers from our leading illustrat. ed journal, and hope that all our readers will take advantage of them. We under- stand that on receipt of 12 cents in steams the publishers of "The Dominion Illnetrhtted" (Sabiston Lithe & Pub, Oo„ Montreal) will send a sample copy of that journal with full particulars of the plan. FAnatans IxeTrruTS.-The annnnl meet• ing of the East Huron Fanners' Institute will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 121.11 and 18th, when the following gentlemen will be proeent and speak on the subjoins named :-F, C. Greeosidee, V. S„ of Our tario Agrloultural College, let, "Our ]horse and horse markets," 2nd. "Ilere- dilary Unsoundness in horses ; T. Ray- nor, 13. S. A., 1st. "L15oot• life on the farm," 2nd. "Feeding of live stock ;" T. 11. Baas, of Mitchell, let, "Frauds and humbugs in horticulture to be avoided by farmers," 2nd. "Varieties of apples to cultivate ;" Robt. Armstrong, of Morris, "Who pays the duty 2" ; D, Robertson, of Gray, "The plessnres of farming ;". C. Mollie, of Morrie, "Oul- tivetion of the turnip ;" A. frislop, of Grey, address, On iiboudny evening it pttb]fo meeting will be helcl, 5omnspewg at 7:30 e'elouk. Addresses will be given by Mr. Greeusl(les on "lvdncation of the horse ;" DIr. Raynor of "tduoation of farmer's sons ;" Mt'. Reese on "2110 far- mer'efrnit garden," Vocal and metre. mental musle will alae be given by wee). known talent. The first session of the Institlhte will commence at 1:00 o'olook on Mobility. Eleotion do/doers for cur• rent year tho tame afternoon, Onotioii:—In Brueeels, On Ow 6th inst., the wife of Mr, Andrew Orozior of a eon, LAIRD, -40 Bruesele, on 119.e. 20th, 1550, the wife ot'ittr. Samuel Laird of eon, ' •rm HOLJi8b-BOWI.I:TT.--At the mange, Wal- ton, Deo, 24th, by Rev. D. Forrest, Mr. Robt. Holmes to Miss Bertha Howlett, both of MoKillop: Moot-JoaNsroe.-At the residence of the bride's father, Dea. 24th,. by Rev. D. Forrest, of Walton, Mr.. James C. Moon, of Huffish, to Jane, fourth daughter of Mr. T. Johnston, of Grey. township. SHEARER-NswesreoiiG.-At the resid- ence of the bride's father, 16th con., Elms, en Christmas Day, by Rev. A. Henderson, M. A., Mr. James Shear- er, of Toronto, to Mies Jennie, daugh- ter of James Newbrigging. CLELAN0-NEWBRIGGINa,-At the resid- ence of the bride's father, 16th con., Erma, on Christmas Day, by the Rev. A. Heederson, M. fA, Robert Cleland, jr., to Miss Christina, daughter of James Newbrigging. VALLANOE-DUNCAN.-In Elma, on Wed- nesday, Dec. 31st, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. A. Hen. derson, 8111. A., Mr. John Vallance, je., to Miss Ella' M., youngest daugh- ter of Jamas Duncan, all of Elma. ' LoNDEsnono0GN-Dicx.-At the residence of the bride's father, Deo. Slet, by Rev. D. Forrest, of Walton, Mr. Wni. C. Londesborough, of Tucker - smith, to Mary L., eldest daughter of Mr. lames Dick, of Morris town- ship. rxrma. Cones. -In Wingham, on Deo. 2810, Ger- tie Maud, daughter of Walter Coats, aged 6 months. WI,eoN.-In Morris, on Thursday, Jan. 1st, Mary, wife of Wm. Wilson, aged 68 years and 21 days. Surra. -In Grey, on the 7118 inst.. Hugh Rowe, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth Smith, aged 22 years and 2 days. DlchtsoN.-In Clinton, on Dec. 8100, 1890, Elsie May, youngest child of the late Chris. Dickson, aged 1 year, 7 months and 17 days. Santa. -At edisisequoi Cottage, London, on Deo. 27th, Charles Russell Smith, brother of Mrs. R. L. Taylor, of this place, aged 30 years. 531zvaerxx,S MA1Z]�77TS,- Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley ,,,,, Oats Peas. , Butter, tubs and rolls Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes Hay per ton ,. Pork .. .. •.. Hides per lb Salt per bbl., retail Sheep skins, each Lamb skins each Wool, per lb. 87 • 00 87 47 90 39 41 50 60 Di 14 16 00 4 50 5 00 40 00 5 00 6 00 5 75 5 83 4 00 1 25 10 60 76 40 50 18 20 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. r OST. — BETWEEN BRUS BELS and Got'rle, a Wise' long ninth boa, Tito finder will be liberally rsWat'ded by lnyviug the same at the o1Hoe 01 Tun Pas'P, Brussels. LADIES' BOA FOUND BE twee• Walton and Brussels last week. The owner may have same by proving pro- perty and pp0yhug Par this notice by calling at Tan PoeT Publishing House. /TAY FOR SALE.—A. LARGE 56 oar Tquantity wilexxf ahrllt goyfor farrow (was Price or young steak. 9200s. PEPPER Lot 5,000, 0, PEPPER, P. 0 ivf ILII -DRAWERS A'I'TEN- t etas,–Tho Cheese Fndto•yDirectors \veli Meet at the l'owte Hall, lirhssala, 011 o'obloltd V.ri 1, ti tett Oat; ter awing 'el ullllkt fo the iueoining season, Gb)0. 11a19WAB, 'President, A NNUAL MEETING.— ..ca. The annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Aseooiatlon of Brussels will be held at the Secretary's Omen on Pridlty Evening, the 0th Inst., at 8 o'clock sharp Lmpertant hue -Incas, 1t. TAT LOU, 04110.BAl41Cl6tt, President. Secretary. /A NN CAD ME]a1'IN(x,---___ .C.1 The annual mooting of the Utast 70010n Agricultural Society will be hold in the Town iTe11, Brussels, on Wednesday, Jau. nary 0150, 1501, at the Hour of Ono o'clock p. m„ for the purpose of receiving the lrl- nat ate] mart for 1800 ; electing Moors and directors for (ha year 1801, hind" trknsuoti"g such other husineee mammy mune before tee mooting. AL10X, GAItDkleent, President. REWARD, - 2t/ Lost au "h ' D.— ). 0 1 to ata ,Tely. Std' July on the about Wroxotor, a nook s of bills,000 amauutug to Sit and a promisso00 tete drawn by John Sanderson In Mk, 0f Jane Wetter for 8000, dated ,luno 0th, Min and haying it payment of 81110 endorsed on the baoktherentt,ddtdd Apr0nth, .1583. A re- ward of 31'23.00 Tent be paid rent the roomier, of Me %boyo, or fqr such lef0rmatton ae will lead thereto. All parties are warned against n 515016ting the shove mentioned note, tee seine luvlug boon Wet. lveo ¢fern duly 1.Stltrl(1e. J81411 WALI(E1t. ••r� T•—AN--yD^^- --�1 CHEAP, - GOOD, - BEAUTIFUL Pepper's Drug Store, Graham's Block. - Brussels. _ BANKING. 1\ICINTOSR & MGTAGGART BANKERS, • BRUSSELS, '.L'xexxa,act ay Q'e=eixal. +M. amIcin(, N TES OnondieOnand Ualled States Drafts bought cud sold. Interest allowed on Deposits, . Collsctfone made on favorable tering. Can'arlian Agents -Menominee BANK 0E CANADA.. ;. New Yorlr AgenLO-farron0eas AND TRAD ERs NATIONAL BANK, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING, ••p•Ky L. ,TAYLOR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor and Conveyancer, Clones- tions meds. 011100—Vitustono's BIn01t, BARS. Osla. 24 -Bur +. TVM. SINCLAIR, • Solicitor, 0ouveynuoer, NotaryPub. lift, dee. 011ice-Firallaot'e Bleek,1 pt.,rettle of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Funds to Loan. D1OKSON & HAYS, (Late with G arrow & Proud foot, Gode- riah,) Barr,alere, Solicitors, OonveYssears &a, Of(isee-Brussels end Sesforl.11, Bras. sale 011lce,Itogers' Block, Main' St, Mouby to Loan, R. 5.HOTe. W. B. DInneen, A M. TAYLOR, B. 0. L., Barrister, Solicitor, &o.,.o( the Row 01' Taylor, McCullough & Burns. Barrister• 8oliolturs, &e., Slauning Arcade, Toronto. Slone) to loan, BUSINESS CARDS. W H. 41oORACKEN, at hi • assurer ofKfarringe Licences, UWoe Grocery, Turuberi•Y street, Bruesele. p N. BARRETT, h Ilneasetereoliof A. 0, Siy dGa''dNe eshnr Ladies' aid a Wldrees hair cutting a specialty A. MoNAIR, Issuer of oLeuen:,oed. stoner, &o, Q. B., Conveyancer and ,1 oath Fire insurasce.(15. Ulllce at the Uranotoolr Yost °Glue. ROBERTCUNNINGHAMY` INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. A HUNTER Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Oo. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Laud, Loan cud Insure uoe Agent. Feuds Inve0ted and to lone. OelleetlOne made, ULloe la Graham's Block, Brussels, M ISS SHERLOCK, Gate of the Lon05 ,T,h0, - t 10 give lessons attte( and Oroob500k, Pupil of Professor Fisher and N1•. Harrison en the piano, and of Air. S. lir Clot in vocal music. Class at l:ruublooa every Tunid ay, For Lerma, des., OPPly at the AleLbodist Pareonuge,F.tuel. MISS CALE 7'eaoher of Piano. Parlor and Pipe Oren)), Organist in St. John's Ouurob, Brus- sels, solicits a shore of the patronage or the music-luvlug people,' Prossols and viotn- fty. Iustrnations elven at Gunnel, latae, '1•erues refereeing,&a. may be ascertained by callhlg al the residence of Mrs. Vendor@ sr.,'oruberry stroet, Brneoete, 7 -ti MISS LILLA O'CONNOR lo Vocal Slush:, Piot, Warriing Warrington, of of�nToronds to Is pleased to gird his ieStl,00rtal as to Miss O'Colnlor's ability, she having been a pupil of hes duiLlg her stay h1 Guelph. lua0ru• mental 1e1WS elan) Jt1010wnl0t, lel pl,uato,h , lson `E Pilotless N t., hrua.lol5, Mos O'Uvuuor is open for Commit ltugagomeuls. 06 - DENTAL. - a�svrxsr i mi0illete eHall, 01' L. the Pidel ss OxidetaeGas mtttcof ''teen. 74 Gerrard Street Gast. To it mire. t�0, ,..lX+1T5 M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D• D. S., Orientate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni- versity. 01'v10E--Opposite American Hotel, 13ru5sos, - AUCTIONEERS. A RAYMANN, •A--••• • kuottaneer, is always ro to nd sales of farms, farm stook, &e.. 1 ero nes cheerfully glues, Oraubrook P.0. bales may be arranged at Th a Po0T Publieltwg House, Brussels. GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Auctioneer, Sales eenrluot- ed on reasonable terms. Farms aid farm Biec1' obi shingl'lo uno, Bhn;seolh or seutto Walton P. 0„ will receive prompt attention, HATING 'TAKEN OUT LICEN- to (Indent 50 as a farmrstooklat res110nitbiu Priaea. Knowing the standing of nearly ovary pal•so5I and in a position to hell to good merits andget good 1,0011r114when sold °Imo It. Slttisraetloe Roman teed, Give 010 a call. 80. 11' H, 8007T. MEDICAL. CARDS. W71/1. E. CA.LE, M.D., C. 41.,'J }fen bcr i 0t the 01) 1111 oft melte OleH111%0005d si Onterre in street last 011101 and itesldoaoe.-74falU street East, LCbOI,Ottarla. A. MCNAUGHTON, Al. D. c . 0. ae,„ r1.1'., 0.1'„ llilhlburgh, 115. U. P S. Oat, At Popper's Dreg .Store from 0 to 11,00 a. t0, and from 1:80 to 4 0, n1, At Other h0utsnifty he found at his residence, form- erly o0olipied by 13r. B utuhi neon, brill' et, VETERINARY. D. WVARWICii.. ►T.Honor Graduate of the Ontario VetmseCollege, prepared to treat all natans of stcatod alte to 7, coat• 11210x, Pher attention paid to00( roar,( da050y, 0@11r nrnmot ou1eh 1o, h,e and Infirmary -Two door% vo;•th dt bridge, Turnbery eBruasd,