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The Brussels Post, 1891-1-30, Page 5JAN. 30, 1891 Flipanamomo r (, l"lIStritt IM%• Cleat ntTr. (,Ac, • V, Gramm is getting in a eeppty of wood for his lime kiln, Whorl is the Foresters' ball or concert that has been talked of going to material. ize7 Prof Baker, 'r the boneless Yankee, gave n aeiihition to a full house in Tuolt'8 Ball, last Friday evening. Chas, Raddetz, who served his eppren, tioeship at the bleollemitbing with. J. J'. Willietns, of this place, left on Monday for Detroit, where he will push bis for. tune, Charlie is a steady -going young man and will no doubt succeed. It:;'1 t lie. Joseph Carter returned to Calgary last week. Reeve Hamilton is a tending County Oounoll In Godorioh this week. The regular, monthly cattle and horse fair will be held' hero next Tuesday, Feb, 3rd, The annual meeting of District Na, 24, 1, 0. G. T., was bald ill Blyth, on Wed. aesday, the 28tH inst. Large quantities of logs are continual- ly pouring in Grey, Young it: Sparling's saw ut,:1 yard atld'to the mile' ay etatiou this weelt. Wveeeetetee r• Geo. Allen, employed by the Canada Yaolfio Railway in Markdale is home on e visit. I3e 18 to be stationed in Tees - water. WHO oAN BOAT IT ?-0t1 Saturday last Dave McBride teamster for Smith, Mal- colm do Gibson, brought to the saw mill the largest load of logs that has ever en- tered thetewn, there being 2,848 feet of green pine in the six logs ,comprising the load. The pine was brought from Wm. Perguson's, the above firm havutd bought his entire swamp. The Royal T. of T'a concert on Friday evening le•t was a complete anooeso and was largely attended. The hoststhat poured in from the surrounding villages was duly -milted and appreciated, and at. tests indisputably the interest taken to advancing thre,ceuse, The Glee Club's singing was fair, though's "flattening" in the chorines was noticeable at times, Messrs: Gray and Beek acquitted them. selves in such a manner that the audience were almost in raptures betimes. Mrs. T. W. Gibson's solos were finely render- ed, especially the gong "Retie's' letter" as it drew down the house. Mise Sara Brown, aa' accompanist, tilled the hill very creditably. The Fordwiob orches- tra played agreeably at times. They have a good violinist in Mr. Young, :[:tilt r 1, Reeve Milne is atteeding County Conn - ail this week. Mrs. D. Badgeley's father and mother spent Sunday in town. Reeve klilne was defeated by one vote for the Wardensbip. Big bargainsgoing at Simplon R Son's prior to receiving spring stook. The annual meeting of the Presbyter. ian (thumb was bold on Monday evening. Quarterly meeting will be held iu the Me:itodist church next Sunday at 11 a. 01. The good sleighing of the pest week has made business quite lively in this plane. Mr. McCnrdy and family have moved to town. They will oaaupy a house kelt east of the school. Service was held in the Presbyterian uhuroh last Sunday evening, the sauna. 1101)0 being administered at 1.1 a. an. Mise Louie Sherlock and Aaron Cober are attending the Listowel High sohool, They come home every Friday night. Mrs, Henry Keyes returned home hest Friday after having spent a month in New York and other American points, • If you requite womens' or childrene' elutes call at Simpson's see see the var- iety table. Your choice for one dollar. Big bargains. A tea meeting is being arranged for by the Methodists, to be held in their church on the evening of Feb. 12th, A. grand tee and program may be looked for. Rev. B. A. Sherlock gave an address on Temperance last Sunday evening and at the clone of the service a petition for total Prohibition was largely signed by members of the congregation. norrite. Mies Mioklejohn is visiting in Kinloss. Mr, Moore, of Toronto, spent last week with relatives on the 8th son. The Reeve and Deputy were attending the County Council this week ab Godo rioh. Henry McArter, tinsmith, of Harris - ton, spent Sunday among fries Ts on the 7th 11118. Another Sunshine home is being re- moved. That town is gradually diminish ing and becoming beautifully less. Sunshine Lodge, 0. 0. le have sur- rendered their charter and disbanded. The members will go to Brussels and Bolgrave, An entertainment will be given by the pupils of 5. S. No. 5, in the course of two or three weeks. Loot( out for parti- culars next week. Ino, Bowman, Ord line, lolled a cow re - (wetly that (reseed 050 pounds. Very few beeves dyes. a0 emelt oh absuvat this season of the year. Morris is to lose another of her fair ones who rs soon to unite her fortunes for life with those of a ottizou of a neigh- boring town. Pariiculars later, The infant daughter of Al. Cole was buried on Monday, the pause of death being inflammation. Tho aympabhy of their ]nary frionde is extended to the sorrowing family, The teacher engaged in S. S. No. 10 for 1891, 1'. Burk, of Elena, has been compelled to resign bis position owing to ill health and hae boon ordered to take a complete rest, The school was closed far several slays, There will be a debate in Bar'rio's 8611001 house on the oveei» g of 'Tuesday, Feb, 8a8, between three gentlemen fo001 town 'and throe of the country boys. Subject, "Resolved that repro Wartime Lion can be gained from -travelling than from leading," LIBt 1"riday death visited the home of 1,Iatthew Williau, 20d eon„ and tools away the f1r00 born, Wil(lam Andrew, aged 2 months and 90 daye, The little fellow had oily hem ill for a few days. The funeral tools pique on Monday after. noon. Mr, Wilson hue buried his moth. or, father and Bun inside of te meth. Ifo, Mrs, Wileon and relatives are well deserving of the sympathy of the Ootn- OaeniLy, John and I'111en Smith, 'tram neer 10•110110,11, ale (tilting at John Clegg's, Rleherd Armstrong, of the and line, is i at preaont nursing a -sora hand, witiob he aoeidentalIv cub with a saw. I711iobt ',Thynue, formerly of Morris, but who has been in Snotland, Bonth Dakota, for about tee years, i0 in this vicinity visiting relatives. He bee rent. ed hie farm in Defeat and deed not in. tend going back again, Poor mope for a smeesslon of years have put the moat of the farmers fn a bad way, Wilma'hr, nn . The atone and latices for the new E05. Bah ohurch are being laid on the ground, Jae.. Angus brought into town a hugs owl which he lead poisoned. bus owlehip had killed a oat at Mr. Angus' back door. A grand concert will be held in the Town Hail on Friday , evening of this weak for the benelt of Miss Billingsley. The Wingham Branch of the Le,dy True Blue Association is gaining rabidly: in members. The ladies claim to be able' to keep a secret as well tie 15 mon can, The annual meeting of the W. L. M S. in connection with the Presbyterian ahuroit, of Wingham, was held recently. The officers elected for the ensuing year are : Mrs. Dickson, president; Mra. Wightman and Mrs, Ross, Viee•Presi. dente ; Miss MoQuerrie, Secretary ; Miss Little, Treasurer. The annual sleotion and installation of ollioors in commotion with the Anoient Order of United' Workmen, of Wingham, took place when Dr. Temlyn, the P M. W., installed the following gentlemen in- to their respective offices :-Wm. Smyth,' Master Workman, John Forster, • Fore. man • Goo. Moffatt, Overseer ; II, 0. Clarks, Recorder Thee, Bell, Reoeiver ; John W. Walker, Financier; G. Petbiok, Guide ; "Wan. Foston, J. W. ; W. Clegg, 0. W. • CiraiV. A great many are suffering from bad colds just now. Jno. Shiel is getting material on the ground for a large bank barn which he will put up next Bummer, - The sawmill men are getting in a good supply of logo. Although the sleighing has been very thin so far. Who in this section have not seen the star of Bethlemea. It ie visible is the eastern sky every morning. The petit:me that are being presented in the different churches tor the total Prohibition of the liquor traffic are being largely signed. There is another wedding on the•carpet, this time it is a bachelor. If others take the hint and follow suit it will be gaits lively for a while. Harry Douglas, son of Adam Douglas, of the 15th oon., had the misfortune to out hie foot badly with an axe while out chopping one day last week. A tea meeting fa to be bald at Roe's church on Tuesday evening, Feb, $rd. Revds. Torrance, MsLaaghlan, Sellery and Pant have been invited to spank. Frederick Oxtoby, of the 9th con., bas purchased the 50 acre farm of Conrad Bernath, being part lot 29, 10ti1 con., Grey. There is a comfortable house, bank barn, orchard, tee. on the premises. The pride was $2,700. Mr. Bernath gives up possession in March and will likely locate in 11thel, Ile has been a resident of Grey for the past 33 years, living on the farm since 1805. Mr. Bor. each will have a sale of stuck, ,2c., in March. A matob game of foot ball between S. S. No. 1 and Uranbrook, played on the grounds of the latter on daturday lo -t, resulted in a more of I to 0 in favor of the home tealn. The visitors wanted to play a half hour longer, but the gallant liax-mill men refused. The game was wall played, both teams doing some fine work, and it was so closely ooutested that it only lacked five minutes of the hour when the goat was made. It was oounbry against village. If it sad been strictly sohuol against school theca would have been a different tale to tell. House-Wdmenve 0311 P11898N'rAT1oN,- On Friday evening, 23rd inst., there was quite a gathering of young people at the residence of C. and Mrs. Bowen:nen, to give them a house-warming in their new home by the Maitland in S. S. No. 1. Good music being supplied by Ed. Fox and A. Steins, the company went in for a good time and all enjoyed themselves to the fall- A. collation was served at 12 p. an., after which au address was read, and a purse containing a sum of money was presented to Mr. Bowerman as a token 01 regard from his former pupils in S. S. No, 8. Then the dancing began anew and w•aS kept up till afaer 3 a. in., all putting in a merry 011110. 1,1t'T ne GATna1t IIP 'inti F1A011ENTe.- Thie command has hien more than praotioally d-monstreted for the last few years by a few feithfnl lady workers of the 12th con., in the neighborhood of Schoot Section No. 1, tubo formed them- selves inw what is now knows as the "King's Workers." The object of which society ie to utilize any oast otl clothing members or friends of the order are kind enough to supply. As Robbie Burns pate ic, they, "Um: the multi olaes look amteiat tis wool's the new," and when they have a good supply they send e box to Toronto where they ere there di3Ori• bated to the poor. The last box was sent to "The King's Daughters" of that city, the President, Mies A. D. Woteun, sending the folluwiug reply t-"141iss Bohm, Seo. of 'King's Woreere,'-The Silver Cross Oirolo of King's Daughters wish me to thank you for diem for the box of clothing you sent to Toronto. Mrs. Ilarvie, who is a member of our 'Oirolo,' knowing how nmoh we required Wet/tine for our work planed en our hauls the garments you sent for distri• butiou. Tae lust thought that moms to me when I stow bhe worst done for the 'King,' was, how much treat one Chris. 01a1n nes tot another, for the very proof was before me when I saw how mei) Mid boon sent to us, 1 will write and tall you whore bice olohh08 g0, already We ]lave Riven some away, soh waiting until Xmas. I like your name, 'TM Ring's Workers,' that is what the 'Nimes Daughters' really are, we do toll we oan in Iiia name who did... much for rts and through Itis love •brought us nn1t0 His household. I pray the Icing to bless yon 111 your wont of love for flint and ills pool'. 1 alien be glad to hear front yon any time. If yea wish for any information 1aga0rling tits wont in Toron- 00, or if 1. eau help you i11 any way I will be glad to do so. I ant yours, in ilia name ANN111 D. Wessex, Pres. Silver (Rosa C dole of King's Dueightubs." Tho Mtge( Workers will bo pleased to have additions to their membership an(1 will f30 -\T a1 (000090 08 aiiiultof ole Icing from friends (,,j ,..... (, , , .L 2_,.L LII1) .Y 1111011(18 for distribution, PE THE BRUSSELS POST 'CLEARING SALE THE DRY GOODSi SCARFP de FERGUSON Giving up Business in Brussels. l_ZOAR' FOR SEI VICE -TH c underelgatel will keep for eerv100, on el 1 Lot 27 0cn, 4, Dorris, a Wore'bred 13erb- ablre boar, Terms ,11.00 to bo paid at. acne e1 service witb��,,prrivilege of returning, If necessary. 1(101!..el(1) ARMSTRONG, 24.6' Pxoprlatpr, "PULL FOR SLRVIOE,--TUr de uo1 r)lgned has service a 0081 puronDur had 01111 keep for 20,00, zo nd& Dur- ham bull on Ne lot ea, of servic1A. h $1,50 to beOnt attimece service with 11ti- vilogsntr0turaln if ageossarSs 34-Bm ONO, CURRIE, Proprietor. TIdIRD PRIZE TORONTO IN. "illorganST f Glen 41)1150 " it an 7atin),orted cow. She took tird prise at the Toronto Io dusbrlal Exhibition, and, it ie said, should have had 2nd. For :tanner particulars ap- ply at my Drug sod 13ook Store. Brussels. 0, A, DEAD .IAN. IMPROVED LARGE WHITE YORK • SPARE BOAR. present 8815p55011 thhe liisp roved arae white Morris,ito w]iloh'it li cited ouugl,er0'ot %cur will al etoken, 01144file privilegthe htobhrn lag if necessary. Pedigree may bo 0000 up- 00 n f neeetiva, 1 0115011)1 0.1CIis e 1301 Proprietor. STOCK U lei. SF111 CPIt-The13 �u:Illraigtmd has0 r rRiREDUCED $5.000.00 Before March ist, when Stock will be taken over by our Successors. EVERYTHING REDUCED. bred Berkshire Boar, bred by Mr Snell, and also an Ohio impported (tbester White, one trove imported 0001 on bothr sides us Pbte hag took 3rd prise at the Industrial Fxbibi- iton,'l'oronto,1800,10 a Walla of 17, and also Srd at the Western Fair ina class of 15. Terms, 02,00, to bepaid at time of seryice, with privilege of returning If necessary. 15 -ti 8. WALKER, Proprietor. REAL ESTATE., Ti• OUSE AND M1LOT 'FOR BALE Our Desirable and 1'ell=Assorted Stock to be Offered to the Public. Appymeg' TURNBI7LL, Mechanic Street. ARMS FOR SALE. --TRE UN- 088BreNEn hes eeyaral Seed Farris f or sale and to rent, easy terms, in Towuehipe of 87.Norr16is and Grey. F. 8. 8C('T. Brussels. at Less than. Wholesale Prices. Our reason for Giving up Business in Brussels is that our Stratford Business leas Doubled since starting in Brussels, and we find that we cannot afford the time to look after a Branch, therefore we have Disposed of it. We herewith submit for your inspection Price List of some of our Loading Lines, which shows Actual Reductions : - DRESS GOODS In Black and Colored, Plain and Fancy. 1F.-'1TEl,L"%' 'arm RED U CED. 25 Pieces Melton at 8e., worth 123c. 83 Pieces, an Assorted Lot, worth from 15o. to 25o., all at One Price, llc. Every Piece of Dross Goods Reduced as follows : 20o, Goode for 18o, 30c. for 22c. 35o, for 95e. 40c. Goods for 98e. 500. for 373e. 75o. for 56c. Soo. Goods for 65c. $1.00 for 750. 41.25 for 800 '25 'lobos. Dress Patterns ab Exactly half Price, MANTLE CLOTHS. Mantle Cloth at $1 00 Sale Price 750. Mantle Cloth 1 26 " 85 Mantle Cloth 1 50 $1 00 Mantle Cloth 2 00 1 25 Mantle Cloth 2 50 " 1 75 Mantle Cloth 13 00 " 2 00 iblantle Cloth 8 60 2 25 SILKS AND VELVETS. 60 Yds 22 -in. Pure Silk Black Merveilleoux at 75e., worth 41.00 35 Yds 90 1 25 15 Pieces Colored Merveilleoux at 75 " 1 00 1 Piece Black Gros Grain Silk at 75 was 1 00 10 Pieces Colored Silk Velvets at 85e-, Regular Price 1 25 100 Short Ends of Fancy Trimming Silks and Velvets suitable for Trimmings, One Third Off regular price, DRESS LINING. 25 Pieces foulard Skirt Lining at 5c., worth So, 15 Pieces Twilled Skirt Lining at 7e,, worth 100- 1211c. Waist Lining for 9c. 15c. for llo, 20o. for 15. 25e. for 18e. PRINTS. 40 Pieces Print at 83., worth lOn. 75 Pieces Print at 10 " 14 20 Pieces Sateen 15 " 20 25 Pieces Battens 18 Regular Price 25c. GINGIIAMS. 215 Pieood Gingham at 5o,, worth 100. 10 Pieces Scotch Ginghatn at Ou., worth 160, 1 'ELVET1e'ENS-BLACK AND COLORS. 50e. for 3730. BOc, for 40c, 750, for 65c, 41,00 for leo, CORSETS. 'l Dozen Yatisi Corsets at 960,, regular price 41.2.7. 10 Dozen et car regular $1.00 Corset.' at 76e. 6 Dozen of the Celebrated Bonanza Cere00 at 50o., worth 70c, 1,0 Dozen of our 500. Corsets ab 11730. 5 Dozeu Naluelees Corsets et 20o. per Petr, LADIES CASHMERE HOSE. 15 Dozen at 17o, per Pair, Begnlat' price 25a. 4 Dozen at 20 " " 80 5 Dozen at 80 " " 40 10 Dozen at 873 83, 0, 93 inch " 50 , 2 Dozen Fine, Plain and Ribbed at 50e., worth Iii. -In Cikikh'en's Casbinorc Hose wo have Time Full Lines in all sizes, which wo will Reduce 25 per cent. LADIES CASHMERE GLOVES. At 1.233., 16c„ 20c., 250, and 300, par Pair; Regular prices 90c., 25c., 300, 1150. and c10°, BOUILLON KID GLOVES. 15 Dozen of our 111 25 Quante at 97c. 10 Do0On " 1 u0 " 78 7 Dozen " 75 i, Dome " 50- " 10 CRETONNES. 5 Pieces Cretonne at 12}_c,, Sale Price 100. 5 Pieces Cretonne at 15 •' 11 3 Pieces Cretonne at 20 " 15 TABLE LINENS. 2 Pieces 52 -in. Table Linen at 3.5c., 2 Pieces 54.1,1. 'Cattle Linen at 18 1 Piece Loom nemesis at 30 3 Pieces Pine Damask at 38 1 Piece 72.in. Cream Damask 05 All Cream Cloths with Borders at 77w , All Cream CIoths with Borders a' 00 Regular price 20e. 2,5 40 010131) 50 90 Reenlat' priau til 00 '• t GREY SHEETINGS. 7'2 -in. Twill Sheeting at 23c., Regulus: price 30,'. 23 Yds. wide Sheathe; 25 " 1115 93 Yds. wide Sheeting 80 11d0 BLEACHED MEETINGS. 2 Yds. wide Twill Sheeting at 27o., Ropier price 35c. 23 Yds. wide Twill Sheeting at 82 " 40 93 Yds. wide Twill Sheeting at 87 " 50 FACTORY COTTONS. 15 Pieces 36.in. Factory at 7o,, Sale price 1131. 10 Pieces Heavy Factory at 8 " 8 20 Pieces Heavy Factory at 11 " 10 Pieces Heavy Factory 10 8 10 Pieces 40 -in. Fine at 193 0 COTTONS at Go., 70., 80., Oo. and 10o.;' Regular prime 80., 9c., 100., 1230. and 140. COTTON SIIIR,TINGS. 20 Pieces Shirtings, fast colors, at 7c., were 100. 20 Pieces Shirting., " at 9 " 323 25 Pieove Shirtings, " at 10 " 15 COTTONADES AND DENIMS. 10 Pieces Cottonade at 17c., Regular price 25a. 16 ],Pieces Cottonade at 20 " 80 5 Pieces Cobtmlade at 25 35 123c. for 100., 15o. for 123o., 20o. for 15c., 2.0. for 'like FLANNELS. 10 Pieces 26 -in, All wool Grey Flannel at 17,3„. worth 25e. 7 Piooes 26•in, ted C " " at 20o., " 30o, 22 Peces Assorolors in Plain, Taney and ,Military Flee nets, worth 1(5c. to 40o., all ab one price, 20o. 8 Pieces White L'lannel, 25u. fur 10o, ; 800. for 22o, ; 850. fm 95e. ; 40o, for 1300.. 10 Pieces Op0rtt Flauuol et 20o., were 35o. and 40a. 10 Pieces German Flannel a0 45a. 10 Pieces Shaker Flannel at 10e., aero 193o. G'ENT'S FURNISHINGS. ti Dozen Envelope Back Shirts at 80o,, Regular prime $1.00. 4 Dozen of our $1.50 White Shirts at 41.16. 10 .Dozen Gents' Ties and Scarfs at 85o., Regular prime 50o. 15 Dozen Gents' Ties at 40c., Stile price 26e. 50 Dozen Gents' Linen Collars at 15e, each, all styles. 6 Dozen Gents' Wool Mitts and Drawers at 8730., worth e0o, 5 Down Cents' 0. Ii. Shirts and Drawers et (10o., worth 850, Wmra • TWEEDS. 10 Piooes A11 Wool Tweed at 255., 8 Pieces All Wool '[weed et 40e .i Plows Alt Wool Tweed et 505 Regular price 1011. two " 7100 LADIES' UNDERWEAR. .111 500. Lines Reduce? to 1173e. A11 75c. Linea Reduced to .10u, 111 95u. 9111108 Seduced to (101, 111 61.00 [,ince 13odu00(1 to 750. All 41.23 Lines lledndod to OOo. All $1.50 Lines l(edneed to $1.10, The Lamest Assortment of Goods in the Count to Select � from A.s we clo not intend to repiace anything when sold out, Eaw)y Buyers will haVth the best Assortment to So'l,:et from. Managers OBOICE FARM FOR SALE.- ..) Being South half Lot 27,eo0.8, Morris, 100 acres, nearly all cleared, Good buildings, about 20 acres Fall wheat In ground. Easy terms. Apply to W. 8f. SINCLAIR, tf- Solicitor, An., Brussels. VARM TO RENT. -THE SUB - scriber ottani his 16O acre term, being Lot 16 and West half lot 14, Con. 14, Grey, to rent. Between 80 and 00 mares cleared. For further particulars, as to rent, terms, dho., apply to P O ER SINCLAIR, Proprietor, 4 I1ARM FOR SALE. -THE UN- n8na1G88n offers for sale the north east quarter of lot 28, concession G, .atoms affetultdiacres. s1nd isofirst n a hightateof cultivation. well fenced and under -drained :5 acres 0leared. Nee/frame house, 8 rooms milk house with concrete walls, 2 wells good barna and shod, orchard, etc. Eight acres of fall wheat, This desirable pioperty adjoins the corporation of Brussels. Suit- able tel ms will be given, Title perfect. SA5158 01t1EVI.1, Owoor, 86• 00000 a tr P. O. pHTO TINTS'.?E S. •ob • Foss- . O • Ceetrf 1). All Work from the ?in/al/est to Life stye (10)80 111 a drat-L'taee manner, r of Residenlex, Etc., at Reasonable Rates, W. J. Fairfield. Gallery-Stretton'sNew Block. MONEY TO LOAN. Money to Loan on FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES. Private and Company Funds. .APPLY TO J.C,IIeffernitn, J,A.' oung. Valuator. Agent, Ethel P.O,, Ont. 2 tf ENTIRE HORSES AND MARIS FOR S"ZT E. -----li---- The subscriber offers the following Woll-brod Animals for Sale: "Cadiv," (5504), Vol. II : "Earl of Breadalbaue" (0700), Vol, II, These horses are 8 years old ; heavy draught. "hageu Chief," 0 years old, 1100ev elraught. Ono Entire Colt, rising 2 years, from im- ported stool: on both sides ; heavy ciraugbt, "Prince of Dolt ins," a road o1 ,:a :lags stallion rterug'1 years; imported. One I.leavy Draught Mere, 11 years ol,l; Imported; with foal. Ono Canadian broil Warr!, heavy draught, rising 0 years, with foal by 11,'r auk'. One ,flare Foal, from ireperto:l 01,1,.11 „n both side,, 000 Go'ding, 3 years old. heavy drt 1131111. t 'Lnnnt r, Teens will be made to ilosponeiblo Par tics. The above mentioned atoek may be seen, pedigrees seeura,t and 111)0011 ob. tainod by applying to S , otoi'i+ Iflti:, 20. l3Iu's32tra P. 0.