The Brussels Post, 1891-3-13, Page 5it
MAlt011 13, 1891 THE BRUSSELS POST
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Jobe Isaac of Drayton, formerly A sou Id Adam Douglass' left this
$1.C11)5, I station agent here, and Gilbert Lome, of
Wee Ellen Campbell, of Detroit, was
Listowel, wee r
bee on elecilot day .
-- .. i plumping for Dr. Macdonald,
Y1ort 11'evire 1',ntccvlos.—Election day passed by
Albert Shafer intends starting for � quietly.
Dapul y Returning ..SirnOffrrler,o wutlbed dnasi
alL 1i i. . un'inosdn, ld this weak, Menni1/g es poll clerk, Chris, Ilayumrd
AL's. to b A'Ior twold, who bat bion i and Robt, Barr were serutieeers for Dr.,
confined to bed for 1100 troika past with
br'onehibls, is, we are glad to report,
able to sit up again.
Slime the elucbio,s everything sooms
to have put on its business air and the
people are jubilant over Dr. Maudonnld's
etootion and inorea0od majority.
Wm. Bake', who has resided on the
12th eon„ Grey, has leased and taken
possoeeion of the Hngh Campbell 50 sore
farm near this place. We weloome him
to our midst.
Holmes and Wm. Lille mud J. A.
Young looked after the interests of Dr.
Macdonald The ballot box at 5 p. m•
showed the latter to have 0 majority of
31 at this division, a pain of 3 over the
former election. 'to the evening both
political partite united to securing
Burton's Hall, where they received the
returns from the election battle Hold.
Operators Spence and Gillies handled
the "lightning" in the most approved
manner. 'The crowd did nob disperse
until abuut 1 u'0louk.
131nteve'1 '..
The village is never dull, and promises
to be livelier than ever.
Oar citizens contemplate getting up a
band, which will "drive dull care
away,"
Quito a number left this week for the
Northwest, amolg them John Hawkins
and bride, and Peter Af°Ewan and hie
bride. All join in wishing them long
and suet:we:101 liven in the west.
T1io entertainment this week in the
Dominion jubilee concert on Saturday
evening. It Is tergely advertised end the
troupe comes with mealy press and per-
sonal testimonies to their excellence rand
nmunioal ability, It comprises moon
persons, everyone of whom has auhievod
seethes and won a high vocal reputation.
F.ein:Fate' INSTITUTIi.--A meeting of the
East Ilurou Farmers' Institute will be
held in the Foresters' I1e1I, in this plate,
nu Friday, 20th inst., commencing at 1
on:leek p. m. Adrlresses will be deliver-
ed by some of the leading farmer's of the
riding, A. public entertainment will be
held in tho evening at whioh a literary
and musical program will be given.
The public aro cordially invited.
Mist ltrono
Master Willie Smith is on the sick list
this week.
Onr sew mill wan forced to shut clown
as the well has °eyed in, thereby slopping
the touter supply.
Miss Janie Williamson, who has been
visiting in Smith's Falls for some
months past, returned home last week.
There will be an entertainment in the
Metho list church on the teeing of
Good Friday for tbo benefit of the Sab-
bath school.
Olt I Say ! wits there .s large crowd at
the oyster supper on 'Wednesday night
and bad the oysters a good flavor ? We
should prescribe salt all round,
\Ven. Biomes has disposed of lis hotel
to a nom from North Easthope, who
takes possession at onoo. The emu
paid is said to bo 5:3,8 0, whioh is at g ootl
tlgure.
Why did not those Drnesels fendes
whose horse r m away stay whore they
were (,steal of starting to walk home ?
It is said Walton 10 a magnetic point for
one of them,
win. Nel, with his usual entorpriae,
secure] the s'rvinee of a anlnpe'ett
operator, in the person of Miss Bella NIe-
Kibbin, in order dint he might be able to
give the etect•iu't re urlu a Tmmrsdee
evening of law week.
The young people of the Slothodiot
ohnrch purpose holding a octal at the
ro 120, 00 of Thos. Williamson, on Wed•
uosday, eleroh 18th. There will be an
mile pug am. Pro vols to be do.
iiorri .
The farmers are getting ready for
staple sugar making.
A debate is of the tapir at Barrle'e
school house next Went oedi,y evening.
The subject is "Whether has Ireland or
Scotland produced the greatest mon,"
Hurrah I for Erin. dein back
This township is evidently g
on its old record for Conesevatfsm or
else it would not hevo given a majority
of 30 against a well Irmown ammo. ter of
that party last week.
Last week Wnt. Balmier moved to
this township from near lletfryn, He
has purchased lot 22, con. 1, paying 112,
150 for it. As Mr. Banner 1010 hard
working, steady going mac he will make
vory noticeable improvements in the
property before long.
'Pile pupils of S. S. No. 8, Morris, will
hold a public entertainment in the Town
Hall, Morrie, on 'Tuesday evening next,
17th inst. A good progrean will be pre-
sented, rinsing with a grand tableaux,
untitled "The Queen and her Colonies."
Admission 100. All are invited.
Acporreen.--.Last Tuesday the last act
in the Morris township T'reasurer's do.
falcabions was on the boards at Goderich
before Judge Doyle. Jas. Newcombe
was tried for the enbeeeletnent of town•
ship funds ettrnsted to his keeping, SA
treasurer. 13. Wilson, banker, of Wing.
ham ; Reeve Mooney, Deputy Reeve
Howe, tovuehip Clerk Clark. auditors
McClelland, of Belgrave, and W. Laid•
taw, of Ayton, Grey Co., wore called upon
to give evidence. The prisoner was ac-
quitted and returned to his home.
Lawyers Campaign and Holmes defend-
ed Mr. Newcombe and Crown Attorney
Lewis appeared for the proseuuliou.
'VPin>e hfr in .
Ms. herdsman, of Wingham, was re.
liovsd of a gold watch and chain in a
Hamilton crowd the other day.
W. Willis, who was engaged with 14.
C. Sperling last year in the egg peeking
business, has just returned tram a visit
to Manitoba and the Northwest.
On Sunday last the Rev. Dr. Shaw, of
Toronto, 1leeistant Secretary of Molho•
dist .\fiesi000, preached ' Meth:miry ser•
uunr; in the Methodist elnireli here, tit
the nswt1 honl•s.
The saw mills of Arch. Fisher, of
Paisley. formerly of thin town, were
but•ne,l a few days 5130, entailing a loss
of epwarls of 11-1,000 Mr. Fisher has
the :empathy of leis mins f fends in this
t'll'-Snlay,
Hiram Lennie.), who e:o'riod 0u the
blacksmithing and cart -legs melting in
town for many years, Inc purchased hie
bridlea's farm in East Wawanosh, and
intends to remove shotly. Ho will con.
tie ee leis 1,,siueee in Sewn.
week tot' Kelame, Washington 'rorritor3r,
herhereoenein Donald Iest week ttis g the
therepwere
over one hundred rige in the funeral pro-
ueaaion last Friday, thus ehnwing the
cement in whioh the dereased was held
by the community at large. The Musa
of his death was hemorrhage of the
bowele.
Dineen le A:; 01.1/ P1oNt1011 •–.On Wed-
needsy, the dth day 0t March, John
Roberteon, eon, 13, ono of the oldeet
resithis
life 01nthe adVmnoed 5440�of 0 years. Ills
death was very unexpected to the com-
munity, es he had been about as usual
shortly e of
his demise w�elheart is etroub trouble. d
He was
born near Blair Athol°, Perthshire, Soot•
land, in June, 1810, and mane to Canada
in 1817, Ile came to Gnelph, where he
engaged as foreman with a business firm
fora number of years, in the meantime
taking up land In Fullerton township,
Perth Co. This he disposedvof, and
'tame west with the tido of emigration
that wee moving to the Huron tract, and
took up the pr000ut farm in this town•
ship 80 ,years ago, ami some few y51010
later was married to his now bereft
partner, Ile was much respected by all
who knew him. Ile was a Reformer,
and bolutigeo to Ito old I'lstelalishe,l
Mirth 01 Scotland. He retained his
faculties to the mol and died Su the full
aseuranee of faith, life rennins were
interred in Brussels cemetery, a large
number following then there. His wife
and all his family, four sous end one
daughter, survive him to mourn the lr,°
Of a faithful husband and ever kind
father.
dohs Mallon, of ,nwer Wanghmn, whn voted to church purposes. Every one is
has been -uttering from a claimer or rho invited.
lover lip for the past twelve 010011ls, oft A large number of relatives and friends
last work for the Londolm Floapitel assembler) at the restriction of des (Metes,
to sec whether an optlration um be per-
formed that will peov0 0. portnanent owe.
Button & Peasant, of the chair factory,
in addition to their chair malciug Masi.
mess, arc now turning out large quern•
titles el maple - 1'ulldre, whioh they are
. Thoth
rslopping to
rollers: in the manufathe Old cture t
cture
sof
clothes mandato.
Geo. Payne has disposed of the British
Hotel, formerly owned by 15. P. Sim-
mons,
im-
01ons, to Alen. Orr, of Bellmore, i
took possession Wednesday. John Pat-
te•aGn, who has occupied the hotel for
the pest year or so, tvo nnderatene, in•
tends living privately in town, for a time,
at least,
Joboon uppen inted 04 m delegeteL to O. L.
to a n end bitesuiffolted fre om t ut eleven
strum aettre nd
George Kerr, accompanied. by Ids sou,
George, left Leeknow lawn week for
Brantford, whore he lana purehnse,l a
large business of gents' furnishings, hate,
caps, etc.
As Neil McIver, soeoul eon of Neil
McIver, sr., of Godoricb, 1000 coming
home from school the other clay he hod
hie foot run over by a wagon and badly
broken. 51 happened that, as the little
fellow was riding home in Den. Camp-
bell's wagon he dropped his ruler, and in
trying to get it got his foes under the
wheel. Dr. Whitely had the foot attend-
ed to, but it fs feared that it will have to
be taken off at the ankle.
of McKillop, on Wednesday evening,
51• rah 4th, to witness the marriage of
his oldest daughter, Miss Jeakeon, to
Wm. Crawford, of Portage-la-Pretrio,
Alan. The marriage ceremony was p0 •
formed by Rev. Mr. Musgrave. The
bride reeeivod many beautiful and msofnl
preeonte, winch testify 10 the high es.
teem in which she hi hold. AIr. and Airs.
Crawford left for Manitoba on Tuesday
Met.
AaalntN'r,—Leet Friday Mrs. Denoen
Campbell, who lives with her s -,n David,
out. 17, Grey, went to visit her son Jas.
MuKillop township, end slipped on the
floor, felling and breaking her eft leg
at the ankle. AL's. Campbell had it
ntutl u1 sting of the Provinoi.tl Grau
Lodge of 0,1,1io West which will be
hold in St. Thome,' on the 2.lt11 inst. He
will else attend tho annual meeting of
the Grand Chapter of the Royal Blaok
Knight; of 1'.relaud, whioh will bo held in
the antro place, ou the 23rd inst.
0t1te:1.
Tho 131blo Society collectors, Misses
Davids and Milne, Bemired over 014.00
for this good manse.
0u election day our old friend W.
Shoup, w110 is past 88 year's old, recorded
his vote anti appears to he in firsb.olase
11003th fund spirits.
This week Conrad Bernath and wife
became residentc of Ethel, moving into
their lately purchased property bought
roundly- from A. W. Penabaker. We
with them many yoars of happiness in
their new bore.
Wm. and Jas. Elliott purpose going to
Manitoba in a few weeks. They will
take a oar, containing lumber, &o. for a
house, stook, implements and other
11se0s0ariee with therm. Mr. Elliott jr.
will continue to make big horde near
Neepa\va.
The Listowel Standard says:•—Wm.
Woods, liveryman, and Mr. Wilkins,
commercial traveller, Karl a narrow es-
cape from drowning on Friday last while
driving in Grey township near Ethel,
through a culvert being washed out and
the road submerged for some diebence
over whioh they were oompelled to cross.
Both vehicle and occupants were plunged
into the water, and had it not boon for
'd. the aseistance of Mr. Wilkins, "Billie"
Weed* might have boot drowned,
- i o.uiv i i eit16I,.• -A. W. l'an0balte',
who has boon a resident of Ethel for
malty ears, has purchased his brother
So: l's farm, near Ilespolots and will re -
nue ti
e-
nueti there about tho end of Marob. W.
Patton and wife, the parents of Mre.
Panuhaker, will also remove to the sane
locality, having rented his properly here,
The removal of then Iwo highly rsspoot•
tel families from .Ethel will be a groat
boas to able locality. Tho Proebytsrian
i olitnch particelnrly, mvill mine them.
B Mr, and Mrs, P'enabakee woregeod WOOL
Ms hi every good cause. Mr. 1:'anitbitker
bas Noon in ILI% McAllister's store hero
fur the: past 8 0' 10 years.
this was leorgely the cause of bio nn•
fortunate ",ccident. As she is 07 veers of
age it is fantod the shook will be more
than she mut boar, alth sigh ohs has been
nnrlLterrre-
tained he• lt,ier°gand memy
a wonderful manner.
C rfis'.
Township auditors' abstract foe
appears in this issue.
A social will be held at the residomoe
of Jno. Hill, 1)tb con., on Friday evening
of thio week,
Chas. Williamson, who has beso ill for
soe,o months, is slowly improving, WO
are pleased to hear.
Franufa Ennis and Mr. enc Arida
Shaw, lath con., aro going to try their
fortune in the fur west. We
wirh them su0aers.
Jno, and Alex. Davidson, of Afotniug•
ton, were visiting et U. MoFacldoa's 12th
eon., this week. They were old neigh -
bore for many years.
5. J. Ball is away at Toronto on a
holittay visit. Mr. Ball's health bas boon
greatly interfered with tide winter from
scmation, and we hope this change will
completely restore him to lois usual
vigor.
Rumor says the 51h oou. is to lose one
of its fair ones before next Christmas.
Afiss --•— is going to unite her fortunes
for lifo with those of at resident of tt
neighboring township, Perticelms later.
Albert Whitfield, 12bh con., had the
misfortune to got hie right leg broken,
below the ankle, by the upsetting of a
load of hay while driving into time barn.
The ae0ident happened on lho 26111 of
February and Mr. Whitfield is now mov-
ingabout with the aid of °rota tes.
At the recent sale of entire horses at
Thug., Motauohlin's the splendid horse
"Ayrshire Stamp" was tnu'ebasell by
J3mmavual Oleer, of Morrie township, et
the low figure of 0800. Rho half t.mte'ost
held by Mr. A1oTemehlin in 'Studbook
Chief" was 14014 to Mr. ]::Corton for 3751,
This animel is now the property of the
well known horsemen, 'Linos t& Morton,
of Sonl,h llmrotl. Ah•, AtoLattoblin ]las
two tiptop horses yet to 011 and ho will
give groat bargains in 1110511 as he pun- I tt). CATs. 1N.
poets going out of tho entire hose • eusi- I
ness,
1800
MONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
-at-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds.
s.i'i "'e' r.1L`Ct
J.C.11effernan,, S.A.Young,
Valuator. Agent.
Ethel -P.O., Ont. ito,f
1SJ Ur
FLET TER,
:Practical Th'CL,Ghrina h r
a17, Jewel-ay.-
Thanking the public for past favors and
Ruppert and wishing still to secure
your patronage, we are opening
ont Full Lines in
GOLD MO SILVER WtTCHE a.
ergusori Mni
iiitallida
SUCCESSORS TO
SCARFF & FERGUSON.
Silver Plated Ware
from Established and Reliable Mak era
fatly warranted by us.
Clocks of the
Latest Designs.
1 ..
23 Piee:s of Best Shirti.11gs at 12?e., worth 1.Se.
10 Pieces tlelt\y Cottonades at 20e., regular price 25e.H1
100 Pieces very Wide Fast -colored Prints at 12,.'1e , a,'.f �i�l eVirtues
worth 14e. -
1 -Bale Ileavy Factory Cotton at 7!i'., worth 9c.
5 Dozen 4 Button real French Kid Gloves at 30e ,
worth 7:5c
5 Dozen 4 Button real French Kid
worth $1.00.
25 Pieces Colored Ribbon ut I3 e. and
20c. and 30c.
T..3ULI, P011 i-L1tVI01E.—THE
cUlersigned has recently Imrehnesd
imt1(1 wilt heap 11.0' service IL reeletere'd 14,1)-
511
Lull ou h d 111,1:0
ot l 1, 5eu, 6, Moe, Tor0m
51,001010 pail{ at Siwe of x000(0rri0 ,,'Sh 1111-
vUea,'1,1 returning if uso0ssary,
01.2m .1130. CIUltlttfi, Proprietor.
�r11I]1J)
PNTORONTO IN-
nnsearnr.,--The da"1 of my Jersey Roll
"Morgal of Olen Duuab" le an imported
ow. Sbe took erg prize at the Toronto Io-
onetriel Jfablblb(e0, and it is said, aboulic
have had 2nd. For fa'toer partioslare ap-
tly at my Drug cud Book Store, 13ruseelo.
G. A. DEAD dab ,
MPROVI.,'D LARGE W HITFI YORK.
SHIRE BOAR.
The undersigned will keep for service this
1ynrseut selaeau the improved le.rgo white
Yorkshire pig "Eeady' on lot 20, eon. 0,
Mou•IS, i0 which a limited number of sows
will no taken. Terms $1,00 to be paid at
tIms al service, teitb tis privilege of return-
ing if necessary, Pedigree may bo seen up••
oe apmalieatiou. 1t013h1RT 1410II0L,
L;tP Proprietor.
r�'I',VO PURE BRED PIGS FO.8:
5111tVJC1':.-- be undersigned has re -
comity numbered and win keep for Seryioe
at Nortel half Lot LJ, Can. 7, Morris, 5, Pure-
bred Bee hallro Boer, bred by Mr. Snell, rand
oleo nn Milo (oriel tee t buster White, one
r. 1' ltnanl
uN 'ear 1
,d 1� V A
1,A( Du 1 131
„ r !loth from ,u prtcd nt.lek ,o Iu r I r: rbi-
11ng took arra prize at the Iudustri.tl
Sou, Toronto, lone, in a clams of 1.7, Mrd also
and at ale Westrru Vas in a class or Si.
T. rule, A1At1, to he pare at tilos of n of oleo,
with privilege n1 l,•tu,'nin0 if arae: azye
l0•tl' 11. WALKER, Propraetor-
(---
ST. LEON
Have never been Told.
Gloves at 73t'., head this—
JOY FOR PAIN.
15e., 1vo1'th 1 Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years vary bad. When 1.
stooped could scarcely straighten up ; felt
miserable. For three months I persisted
in a free use of at. Leos Worm:. It was
the exp of joy to me; brought relief, par
excellence; pains, stifling, etc. all gone.
Call at my office, I will toll far more
about the value of St. Leon. W. Haemo,
Empire Laundry, 823 Queen street west,
Toronto.
And this ---
BILIOUS 1i1'IADACIIES CO.
I I bad rheumatism in ray knees and Misers.
• bilious headaches, etc. every few weeks.
Mr. Higgins, '"pine Laundry, urged mo to
try 59., Loon Mineral IVuter. J did. mud it
set ale all right; headaches and pains all
•roue lay wile and tinoe children ,.iso nae
it, We all fad fit. Leen Water very good
and healthy. J. T. s. ANDaadoN. \Vatola-
maker and .Jeweller, :ate Queen Street went,
Tcr,ito.
Our New Goods are doming to (land Daily, and by the
16th inst. we expect to be able to show the Most Com-
plete Stock of Dry Goods ever offered to the
people of Brussels and vicinity.
JEWELRY 1
WEDDING limos,
Lome; Gear Mites,
I3mtoocnas,
Bemuses, tee.
I Also a Fell Line of VIOLINS and
Violin Strings, a&o., in stock.
N,
111: -'lasnrel• 01 Marriage Licenses.
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
H. DENNIS
Remember we tale pleasure in showing goods.
Calls the Attention of the Public
to the Fact that he continues to
turn out First-class Light and
Heavy Harness ,As usual
Nothing but A.1 Stock used.
just to Hand a Splendid Stock Ass13Ts,
of Horse Blankets, Bugs, Robes, ,,
.Bells, Whips, &c., &cr Balance on hand at lest audit. ,5 112 22
Duo by Collectors envetmes. , .. 180 132
Trunks, Bank of Hamilton, Wingban,
A. Largo Range of Irll1Ik8, deposit receipt
7000 00
Valises and Satchels kept coal- It, lt. award, Brnastila 107 80
scantly on hand, and Sold at Townshipat of Elam,
being rq,nn•,..,.S 22 16
:Reasonable Priers. No Shoddy Atnonnt of non resident and un
about them. eeneetedr
4: lin Co. Twee. 613 15
Special Attention Visit(. to talo
& d � FRESH BARBEL JUST RECEIVED.
R .std . �i l �%) i.I A Geo. Good, Agent,
s, F'•t., :S r. Lr,:,, Qvn
-LT DIMO R 7' - J='C.)R'rJ?
—)0F
TOW N S:s I p OF G E
FOR THE YEAR 1890.
RECEIPTS. EXPENDITURE.
Roads and bridges S 1964 56
Gravel 311 39
Officers salaries 830 00
Charity 247 63
Money borrowed 2.460 00
County rates 4291 07
Printing 60 75
Postage and stationery...,..., 30 41
Expenses nutter Ditches and
Watoreoursee Act
R. S. Coupons
Interest and Commissions
(Meerutnent drain
Side drain, Con, 16
Drain, Cons, 5 end 6
Drain, oon.1
Uncollected tome
Corporation tax
Arrears 11 taxoscollected
Board of Health
156 43 Hall rent for Division Court
181 18 Taxes Remitted
Machan 111.w suit
1:46 63 Local election
Mnnioipal election
5 04 Seleutiug Jurors
Wire fences
800 00 Cost of safe
Error in assessment
25 00 Refund of dog tax
Registering births, marriages
80 00 and deaths
Uncollected dog tats
245 00 Miscellaneous
Trustees school tux...,,
1.0 00 Municipal ealmol grant for 1889
Government " " " 1890
190 85 Mnniaipal " " " 1800
To balance ou hand from last
Audit 400 28
C. Michael, taxes for lot 31 t& 32
con 5 38 70
Bank of Hamilton for note for 1 00 00
•1 months
Win. Spence, engineer expenses 5 00
oolleoted
Wm, McNabb, on w000nut of
collector's shortage 100 00
C. Michael, of account of col-
Isotor's shortage 100 00
Wm. Spence, engineer expenses 2 00
collected
J. R. Miller, balance of License 112 90
money 1889-00
J. It. Miller, part payment of
Licouso m may 1890-01. , 1.30 t0
McNabb and illichael on colleu•
tor's shortage, proceeds of
MnLauohhn estate
Co. Treasurer townline grant-
Co.
rant-Co. Treasurer collectings for
township to April 110, 1890,
McIntosh . & u oTaggart, interest
on deposit
Bank of IIamilto0 for note 8
mouths
0. Michael, an account of col.
leotor's shortage
McNabb 34 Michael, on account
of collector's shortage .. , .
Bank of Hami,ton, Wingham,
interest on deposit, 07,000,
Wm. Spence, onginoor expenses
oolleotod
T. Kelly, Treas. Brussels R. It,
award
Moses llarvoy, Trees. film,
for •drain tax
D, McDonald, collector north
division
D. McDonald, unaolleotsd taxes
no tam division
J, McNeil, collector S. division,
d. McNeil, uncollected taxes, S.
division
Government e0ho91 grant
County school grant
Total
5 54 Total
Balance on
7076 73
186 71
0170 02
192 00
4607 00
467 00
A10012 50 'I'otel
77 00
420 00
90 25
507 3.1
1.40 00
125 00
24 56
328 40
1.15 24
1.16 71
28 00
24 00
13 10
78 116
24 00
10 00
12 00
2.1 65
20 00
21 00
8 00
19 90
1 00
25 48
•1953 Sa
601 00
4(17 00
467 00
513860 34
hand 152 22
5310012 56
LIABILITIES.
11. It, debentures due 17th Sept
18115 'S 7000 110
Government drain, eons. 16 and
IS, 101 pare to 1111] 507 31
Drain, con. o and 0 400 00
Side drain, eon. 16 7078 0 00
52Dfttin, coif. 1.
Buggies
Buggies t
Buy your Buggies from
I'. ELAN
And Save Money..
I am building a large nunlbcr
of the Best Buggies, which aro to
be sold at the Lowest Prises ever
offered to the public. Every-
tlling .font thou is First-class.
The cry Best Standard Wheels,
and the Workmanship through -
Mt Grin ftlllttled.
1 am Determined to make aL
Big Slaughter on Prices
this year.
I 11ava sold a large number of
Buggies &tiring the past 5 years
to many of tho leading loon of
this stletion and sure ouailing
country, and I i.nrpose to Beep
up the number and double the
quantity.
Call and See the Rigs and
Get our Prices.
Don't buy a buggy until you
see my Stock of Choice Buggies.
Repairs in Wood work and Iron
clone at hock Bottom Prices.
Ptailtitlg and Carriage Trimming
done at the very Lowest Rata's,.
Horseshocing Donn with the Best
Experience and Attention,
ns itt the past.
I MEAN 1;t'SINltS .
O. EWA N.
Shop opposite Q,1:c31's hotel,
B aussma.,
Manufacture of 1lorse Collars. i' tiro nnciers, ,, , 1 Auditors for the Township of (Tray, 05(111y that we have
1- attended examined the Trcasever's (temente for the past yoar and the vonahors be.
Repairing 1 00111L)Y longing thereto .1101 Jird the Salad correct.
\i.ux 5'rlinln.w'rwAnaa,'r1 auditors,
.Tache
H. PENNIS,
Fob'y .16th, (8111.