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The Brussels Post, 1891-11-27, Page 8Your Choice. As was promised in It recent Nano of Tun Pose we have made another ohaage in our window display. We would very moll like you to eoe it and uo doubt you will see something there thab yon require. Yon will not have such soother oppor- tunity this season of making a selection of novelties. Yonr choice for Only 10 Casts. Many things to be seen, 'nese are worth more money, and some will cost you more, if you fail to hay them before our next change is made. Yon will sure- ly want some of these soon, if not now, and it would be wise to eesure them while you have plenty to eeleot from. Our next display will be 15e, articles. Yonr patronage appreciated. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, dc, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. BOPTHEBN EXTENSION W. 5. d' E. Traine here Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: Gorge S5O111. Go= Nos'rn. Mail 5:50 a.m. , Mixed 5:40 ant. 'Express ,.....11152 aan. I Mail 9.0U p.m. Mixed 5,01 pan. Express 9:55 pan, ?Pm!. aitWUS (Ytons. A chiel's amaug ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll pment it. Fon fine teas, coffees, spioee, tea, go to J. T. Ross'. FULL stook of new fruits just to hand, Gee. Good, SERVANT Wanted, at onoe, apply to Mrs. W. B. Dickson. 10 CEng secures THE Poor for a trial trip until January 1st, 1892. Fon good Labrador Herrings call at the Yellow front. J. T, Ross. HoosEs for sale or to rent. Comfort. ab a and convenient. W. B. Dickson. THE very unpleasant weather during the past week had a demoralizing effect en business, Fos McDonald's A. 1 tobacco go to the new grocery, opposite the postoffice, where you will get it good and fresh. J. T. Ross. THE Life float Crew could not arrange to come to Brussels in full strong`b to the engagement was cancelled for the present. W. J. HALLIDAY, of Colgan', N. W. T. must be celebrating the honeymoon iu grand style as this week G. A. Deadman shipped him a quantity of honey. Dont bay that you require it for bakiug par. poses, W. J. WHEN, front any oanse, the digestive and secretory organs baccme disordered, they may be stimulated to healthy anrion by the use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills. Thele Pills are prescribed by the physioi- ens, and are for sale at all the drug- stores. LAST Friday Watson Aiclsy shot two wild docks on the Maitland river, west of Brussels. The were of the "saw bill" variety and were plump fellows. There were three of thein, one getting away. A fish, about 4 inches long was found tar the bill of one of the birds. A RLxoEs.—At the shooting match held at the Revere House last Friday there was some good shooting done. A stranger, rather farmer like in appear• onoe, was after the poultry in great shape and no matter where the bullets were planted he managed to often get nearer the bull's eye, 1t turned out that he was an old hand at the business, his name being F. P. Elindes,of the Station Rotel, Mount Forest. He took 10 turkeys and 5 gesso home with him as the result of his shooting. Ton Christmas Nunber of Saturday Night contains forty.four pages beauti- fully illustrated, printed ou fine paper, and is a marvel of typographical art. A large amount of money has been paid for prize stories, poems and photographs The eoriee have been illustrated by the best Canadian artiste and every page eon - tains something pleasing to the eye. The publishers of Saturday Night never in- dulge iu fakes of any kind. Ib is their aim to make their Christmas issue an advertisement which is certain to attract readers to their regular issue. REVIVAL SeameEs.—Leet Sunday' a series of revival servinea commenced in the Methodist church here. Samuel Grigg, of London, addressed the oongre- gatione on Sunday afternoon and evening and also on Monday evening. Mr. Grigg was converted about two years ago in meetings held in London by the well known D, L. Moody. He sold out his hotel business—the Grigg House— and now devotes a large portion of his time to practical Christian work. He does not pose as n preacher yet says a lot of good !hinge in his own way. Mite Williams, the evangelist, will preach twice on Sabbath end during the week. TLe week services begin at 7:30 o'olook, IhsotnannY Cur'ou5T.—duo, Ferguson, 01 Ethel, Wolter Jamieson, of Morris, and ROM. MoNaughton, of the place, were subpoened to appear' before Reeve Graham and A. Banter, J. P's, last Fri. /lay afternoon at 4 p, m., for disorderly nouduet On the street on Sunday 15th., inst. Elie charge wits made by the Cap - tail of the Salvation Artny at whoee barrack,' the uproar was. Jamieson was the only one of the thrse to show up. He pleaded guilty and was assessed $2,. 0'1 and costs 00 $8.75 in 'Ill. MaNaugh. ton acknowledged the c r„ an Saturday and had the same tine imposed. The aous':ubie had to go to the hay loft to sorra; Mr. Ferguson and 1 is non appearing was taken ail contempt of Court and he will have to gather up $7,45 to meet the demands of the law. Ten days in jail is the alterative if the fines are nob forthcoming in a week. The magistrates Ova some seasonable advice to the youths and informed them that the next offenders nonid not have the option of a fine as they are determined to put down disorderly conduct. Thie should be THE BRUSSELS POST GET THE' BEST FOR YOUR Mo ± EY. 1 rt45•d,MPS t 3K.4A.vBSO' .:w,.es Nov. 27, 1891 �aaatmar+ezat "laa•++vr,,,w,p»,,E= Quality amounts to little unless the M'it'e is Fail' ! Low .'rices are slot Bargains unless Quality is There We are now Carrying a Large and Well Selected Assortment of' the Most }(.leant Gets' ForiiisVi� �s, ase 11 Which. are being offered at "Rock Bottom Prices" and we defy Competition. N1 TROUBLE, TO SHO D D Eggs Wanted. IMINifflamme Mal .A Cordial Invitation is extended to all to examine our Selection. Remember the Stand Opposite the American Hotel. Ferguson & Halliday. 10 doz. grain bags at $2.45 a dozen, worth $3,75. 1?ergusou se Halliday. FEnausox .h HALLIDAY have all the newest novelties in dress goods and trim. ruings. Fos good fresh Greet/vies go to the Yel• low front, opposite the Postolbieo, J. T. Ross. Tint famed Tiger blend of pure India and Ceylon tea, the best value in the market, at Themeon's. Bev. MR. 1111LLr:n preached in Knox church last Sunday and will oMoiete next Sabbath also. CALL and see our special Line of all wool Blankets at $2.75, $3.25, $3,75, L. 35, $4.75 and $5.50 a pair at Ferguson R Halliday's. LADIES hall and see our special line of corsets at 25c„ 500., 70e., 900., 100c., and the famous watch spring at $1.25. FEnsnsow HALLIDAY. TOE "Self Denial" contributions col. looted by the Salvation Army at Bras. eels amounted to $28 58, or a gain of $35.00 over last year. NOTICE Th TAXPAYERS.—All those who have not yet paid their Taxes will please kali and do so at my store, opposite the Postofftce. JAS. T. Roes, Collector. LYE are pleased to hear that J, D, Ronald has sold one of his medium Fire Engines, 1,5000 feet of hose and 2 hose reels to a town in Nova Scotia, The machine will be shipped next week. Trim annual meeting of the Brussels Branch of the Upper Canada Bible So. piety was held in the Methodist church on Thursday evening of this week. Rev, J. M. Smith addressed the meeting. Re- port next week. CAPT. FosEtttN will "farewell" next Sabbath. Ile has been in command of this corps for upwards of five months. Ile is a zealous worker in the vineyard, Who his snooessor will be or where Capt. Freeman will go are among the things "ye shall know hereafter." WELL-DIeemNm ANn DEmmwe,—George .Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar- ed to attend to ell work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaned out and put in prope- shape. Terms reasonable. Residence souped door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 45-tf Feoon.—Owing to the heavy and long continued rain and the melting snow the river rose very rapidly last Monday night and Tuesday morning. The approach to the footbridge was carried away and the low land along the river overflown. The water was about as high as it was the time of the big flood in August 1883, TEE 0, P. 11. ExraxsrnN.-1.be,e was a long discussion at the Guelph Board of Trade reoently relative to the promise by Mr. Van Borne to build an extension of the 0. P. It, from Guelph to Goderioh. This promise was said to have been made but to be indefinite as to tune. It was stated that but for this promise the bonus given by the pity for the 0, P. R. could not have been carried. Mfr. Van Horne's reply had been to former in• quiries that money was too tight. But Mr. Relies said to the Guelph Board of Trade that he "bad noticed that Mr. Van Horne had written to Brantford, stating that money was now easy sad he was in a position to consider a proposal from them. If money was easy why was ib not time for him to carry out his contrast with the people of Guelph to extend their road. It would be one of the great- est benefits to the city, We had a prior olttim to his attention before Brantford." The result of a long discussion was that the President was directed to write to Mr. Van Horne showing that his objec- tions to going on with the road did not now exist and renewing their applioation to have his aesuraneee carried oub. PaEeSNTATION,-0n Friday evening the residence of Thomas Trivia, Exeter, was besieged by la number of ladies' of the Guild of the Trivia Memorial Oheroh to pay a tribute of respect and esteem to their clergyman, Rev. S. F. Robinson anti wife, before taking their departure from their midst. Shortly after all had aseemblort, and the parlor wnnfllled to its utmost capacity, Mrs. A. Q. 13obier step- ped into the mideb of those who were busily engaged in jovial conversation and read an address to loIrs, Robinsot,present. Ing her at the same time with a bemdsome tea tet and a set of lace curtains. This was a great surprise to the lady, and amidst great confusion sire replied in a short speech, thanking them very kindly for the momentums whioh hand been pre. vented, The conversation once more 1 becomiug general, onetime interruption ooeurrrd by Samuel Sweet appearing in the centre of the room bearing in his hand another addroes wllioh had been t prepared by IDI, D. 1lurclon, and address. iug the gentleman in a clear tone of voice, read an illumined address from the t manuscript, and at the same time pre- bib tented him with a puree, amounting to 400 $8'1. The rev. gentleman, after thanking pe the young man who had made the pre. wa eentstion in a few words of praise, then gra delivered a ehort dieoouree to those of pus hicongregation who warn gathered to• Nit ether. After the rev. gentleman had pit read a Psalm and offered prayer, the an ethering then dispersed, all feeling the goo teat loss they Were I,bont to sustaid, god I met, sell rho balance of my long bo at a greatly reduced price, enpeeia sizes 1, 7 and 10. Geo. Gond. Owino to a wash-out between Beuse and Bluevale ou Tuesday the morn traiu was unable to put in an appears and our mail did not come down on noon. Peng came in with quite a rush 1 Friday bo Brussels market. The go ranged from 95.50 to 85.80 per bundr Three buyers will make things lively h this year. AREN'T you ever going b0 grow 0 like the rest of us ? " asked a man of acquaintance be hadn't seen for so time. "Well, not so long as I can peri my blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla," w the apt reply. This man linew what wall talking about. AfATnrncoNlAL.—Married on the 13 inet., at the residence of the bride's fat er, James Hicks, 08 Bay street, Ow Sound, by the Rev, Dr. Waites, pastor Knox oburch, Ronald C. Bell, 2nd ma on S. S. Baltic, to Miss Nellie E. Hick youngest daughter of Mr. Hicks, forme ly of Brussels. Mise Coro Sanders, Mitchell, and Miss Annie flicks, sister the bride, mode charming bridesmaid Sidney Rieke and Geo. David, of Mar dale, were the groomsmen. The bri was neatly attired in brown cashmo and plush. Notwithstanding a race illness the petite bride looked loyal The presents were b •th pretty and usef Serer ox Ter,—The following leg item is of local interest :—Ronald Town of Sault Ste. 11larie.—Idington, 0., for the defendants, appealed from Ma judgment of Robertson, J., who tried bh action at Goderiah, in favor of the plait tiffs. The action was brought to recov the amounts due under debentures give by the defendants to rho plaintiff as 51 price of the fire engine raid by the plain tiffs to the defendants, or for the pries of the engine. Robertson, J., held that the defendant were bound by their ocntra55 to pay for the engine and that the deben• tures issued were valid, and he gave judgment for $310, the amount due under the de- bentures, and interest. The defendants contended that the contract was not ars executed one and that they were not liable because there was no by-law veli• dating the °entrant. Garrow Q. C., for the plaintiffs, contra. Appeal dismissed with costs, the court holding that the want of a by.Iasv or of a contract under the corporate seal oould not relieve the defendants, in the face of their swept - once and use of the engine. PEEHAI's you do nob road Saturday Night 1 It is a twelve page paper, always well illustrated and admittedly wears th1 e I dress of any paper in the Dominion. All the gond things from the Amerioan and English and German comic papers are reproduced, both jokes and pictures. The faces of foreign oelebrities, authors, statesmen and actors appear in its columns. It pays more money for the copyright stories of /coding English novelists than all the other Canadian papers combined. It is thoroughly clean and has the Iargsat and ablest editorial staff of any weekly paper in Canada. Its large circulation and magnificent adver- tising patronage alone make it a possibil. ity in a country like Canada where at best there is but a limited patronage. The Chrietmaa Number and the regular issue of Toronto Saturday Night are for sale by all newsdealers. The price of the former is fifty cents, including the picture Fatima ; the fabler is two dollars per annum—two dollars and fifty cents for both. You cannot do better than sub- scribe either directly to the Sheppard Publishing Company (Ltd.), 9 Adelaide street west, Toronto, or through your news agent. TRACT SoOliws.—Last Sunday Rev. Dr. Moffatt, of Toronto, agent for the Upper Canada Tract Society, presented its Maims. 73e speks in the Methodist church at 10:30 a, m. and in lblelville church 05 0;30 p. m. At the morning service he pointed out the elements .f Christian life as being manly, attractive, aggressive, Christ bks and pr0obioal This Tract Soeieby had been in operation 00 years and was doing a noble work. Last year 10,000 bibles, 10,000 religious books and 1,000,000 pages of trecte, deal- ing with religious, missionary and tem. prance toping were dietributecl, 11fr. Bowman was doing a grand work ntnong the sailors on the Welland canal. Mr, Potter was in charge of Lake Ontario sailors, of whom there are 1,500 between oronto and Kingston, 400 of them are French Renton Catholic. The Society sent out oanvas bags, filled with bibles, religions books, tracts and newspapers with every outgoing vessel and they were warmly tveloomed by the sailors, Tet co)porteure wore at wont, seven in Ott. ario and three in Manitoba. They oatsy les, hymn , Psalm, and prayer books, chs and papers and remelt thousands of ople outside of the churuiles. $1,100 s given by the Society last year in free its is Canada. Tho money being ex• tiled In 13ritisli Colutnbia, London, Ageing Dietrich, Central prison, hos• als, haven and Priem Gale mission, d at the Free Breakfast 1u Toronto, fn d books, opera', dee. Dr, Moffat 01. liberal donations 10 this powerful ore lly els lug 106 til est ice ed. 000 an m5 fe he bh enc of to 5, r. of to s. k - de re nt. Y. neat al v. Q. a er• n le • taken es lb gentle hint to all and sundry i who aro inclined l0 1'51n contrary to g order and t d ecorum, f1t factor in oharoh week, Itis address was very interesting being a line of Christian work not often dwelt upon in smaller places. Envelopes were dist,ibuted at the close of the service for contributions. The Doobor's heart is in the Mat. AN ULD REszENT GONE,—About 1.0- 0100k p. m. on Wednesday of this week the silver cord was loosened that hold the spirit of Mrs. W. G. lliugstoe to the tenement of slay and the voyager passed into the hose's of eternal rest. The ole• cea'e, has suffered for some time from an inward oanoer, followed by other com- plications, and the surprise to many was that she held so tenaciously to life. The best medical attention and nursing was of no avail, however, more than to afford her temporary relief. Mrs. Hingston's maiden name was Elizabeth Trddgeou and Ler birthplace Cornwall, England. She came to Canada, with her parents, when a child and located in Markham. 55 years ago she was united in marriage to her late husband and they came to Morris township in 1858, purchasing a farm from Wm. McLeod, being lot 29, 4rd line, where they resided until .Mr. llingston's death in 1874. The old gen- tleman was 76 years of age. Of their large family of 17 children only 7 sur- vive, as follows :—Riollard, of Brussels ; T. L., of Cypress River, Man. ; Arthur, in Kansas ; George, in Joliet, III, ; Char• les, of Langstaff, Ont. ; James, of La Platte, Neb. ; and Kiss Hingston, of Washington. Mrs. Hingston moved in- to Brussels about three years ago. She Was a kind hearted lady, with a very pleasant countenance and was beloved by all who knew bet. She was a mem- ber of the Episcopalian church for many years. The fuuet al will take place from her late residence, John street, on Sitter. day, 28th int„ at 2:30 p. nn. Interment at Brussels cemetery. The water in Detroit 05t'er is lower than ever before recorded. Winnipeg City Council will open pro- pcsals for the developments of the As- siniboia water power, A, despatch ftom Medicine Hab to the Free Press Monday says :--"A 15 -year. old son of L. R. Cochrane and a 10 -year. old sou of E. Walton, merchants of this piece, whose ranches are just outside of town, were caught in last Friday night's blizzard while looking for soma cattle, The storm being so severe and so euddeu they ware unable to find their way home that night, and searching parties were organized 'the following morning. They found no trace of them until Tuesday night, when the Cochrane boy was discovered, 16 miles from home, frozen to death beside a haystack, his horse eating bay over his dead body. Police are now scouring the country for the other boy." ,SliI:IL—In Morris, on Nov. 7th, the wife of Mr. Jas. Spier of a son, Ronnees.—In Wingliam, on Nov. 15th, the wife of Mr. D. 35. Roberts of a daughter. DENEors,.—In I3'yth, on the 19th inst., the wife of Mr, John Denholm of a son. Scour.—In Blyth, on the 17th inst., the wife of Mr. T. W. Scott, merchant, of a son. IvrA,RRSma. BELL—HICNs,—Ab the residence of the bride's parents, 68 Bay street, Owen Sound, by Rev. Dr. Whites, Mr. Ronald 0. Bell to Miss Nellie E. Hicks, youngest daughter of 111r. Jas. Hicks, formerly of Brussels. Senesoq—Dxox. In Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, on the 28th ult., by Rev. Peter Wright, Mr, George Stinson, of Arden, Manitoba, formerly of Gor• vie, to Mies Jennie, eldest daughter of Mr, Jas. Dick, of the township of Morris, II1Nnsmoll.—In Bruseels, on Nov. 25th, I91l..aboth, relict of the lute W. G. l:iingston, aged 75 yentas, ,a.Y.rcmxorr ssx Fanny, Nov. 271sL—tarn, Stook, I. piements, Household Furniture, ice„ Lot 10, Con. 0, Grey, Sale commences at 10 o'clook a. m. sharp. R. L. Taylor, Solicitor for Administrating, Brussels, Geo. Kirkby, and. azz•vcs:e s ma srsteo=tree, Fall Wheab............. 04 00 Spring Wheat ... 90 98 Barley 40 00 Peas 04 05 Cate 132 33 Butter, tubs and rolls,.., 15 16 Eggs per dozen 15 00 Flour pot barrel 4 50 5 Cl Potatoes .. ,., 25 30 tiny per too ,. 9 00 10 00 5 60 5 75 4 00 Hides per Ib Salt per bbl., reboil 1 25 10 Shoop skina, each........ 05 00 Lamb eking each 65 00 Applee per harrol,....,,, 1 00 1 20 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 1-_-41.1.171,3 LEICESTER BREED 'No Ewas for Fels. Apply to JOHN 1.0(1051X015, 10 Lot 4, Oou, 15, Grey. GIRL IRL WANTED TO ATTEND to ep-stair work, Good wages, Apply to MRS. R05 NIG, Am0boau hotel, Brussels. ' ONE! TO LOAN.—PRIVATJS 1•L. Funds, Apply to GEnnais HiaasToN, Jo11et, Illiuoie, or 41.0 "71 0.8, KELLY. Brussels, GOOD WORKING MARE FOR Sale. Would take part pa.v in wood, May be seen at Revers House stables, For par Outlets ¢pply to MRS, THOS, B ALL. ANTED,—AN EXPERIENO• etn general servant to go to Brandon, Man, Good wages and a perinea cot poet• tion to a good reliable person. Apply at Tan Pon, Publishing House, Brussels. STRAYED ON THE PREM. tumor the undersigned, Lob 24, Con, 11, Grey, on or about Nov. lab, a rod and white eteer.risieg 3 years old.. The owner is re• quested to prove property, pay expenses and take him away. 20.4'0 CONRaD MfOHEL, TILE AND BRIDE YARD TO BENT,—Or long stlmdieg, Within quarter of a mile of Brussels, \?rarer and good Olay—House, garden and staple. Per mailer particulars app. to W. et. SINOLAIH, 19.2 Brussels, TEACETER 'WA.NTED FOR S. 8. No, 2, Grey Township , for 1802. Male preferred. Applications, stating salary ex• 'meted and oxperteuee, reCeivod up to De- cember 1st. 18.3 J05111 STEWART, Cranbrook P.O. Secretary, FPUSE AND LOTS FOR SALE a- orto relit on John street, Brussels, be- ing lots 103 and 154. Comfortable dwelling and conveniences that as well, astern, collar, woorisbed, good garden and knit trees, Per further particulars apply to 12 44 WM. MARTIN. STRAYED ON THE PREMISES of the undersigned, Lot 11, cob 11, Grey, on or about Oct, 25th, two ewes nod two Iambs. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take thaw away. CHAS. SWITZER, 15.45 Craubrook P.0, DATRONS OF 013PESE FAO Towns areboueftted by sending milk from part bred Jerseys, They combine both quantity and quality. Until I dispose of one of my Jersey lint's you eau have your choice. For further particulars apply at my ,Drag and Book Stere. G, A. DDADMAN, Brussels. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. n" M}/,1 K ,Ca, A Y I L L, But A//ways take PEPPER'S, And it 1 will have or I will have none.' 'Tinning of the shrew,' Act I5'., Su. , , Fns 1ID',ADACIfltl, nysrfiesIA, DISORDERED LIVER, 13ILLOUS. N1:1 :w 1?t'11,ELY VEGETABLE, SIICAII COATED, Prepared only by J, 1'. PEPPIER, Biweseee. Deooctls-m, BANKING. M'4INTUSII & MoTAGGART, BANKERS, . BRUSSELS, 'ro,ayaact a d•oxneral masala. n.g. 33Laal.oae39- NOTES DISCOUNTED, On =flan and tilted States Drafts bought and sold. Interest allowed ou Deposits. Collections made on favorable terms. ()alae ion Agents—ShrssnANr'9 BANE os CANADA, Now Yotls Atlanta—IniPommEns AND '1,10D - DIM NATIONAL t3.iNE, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. l L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, 16e Solicitor and Conveyancer. Col/ac- tions made, Omoo—Vanstona's Block, Brus- sels. 21-5111 • W. • M, OLAR, SolicitorSIN, OcnveyauoIor, No tarry Pub - Ito, kn. O(ilm--Grahams Block, l do Jr north of Pepper's Drug Store, Private Funds to Loon, DICKSON & BAYS, mate with G arrow t Pronlfoot, Gode. r)o5,) Nrarr.aters, Solicitors, Conveyancers, ate. Otnees-H1'ltseele and Seafortb, Brun- sels Ot5oe—Up.etairs over Bank. Money to Loan. n, e. HAYe, w. n, n1Cx5ON BUSINESS CARDS. \AT H. i4toCRA.OKEN, at his Oreoer].0 Vu ul�etrygstleet,rBrussels, f • N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist Sbop—Next 5000 couch of A. TL aleisay & (lore hardware stere. Ladles'aud sbildreus hair cutting a specialty ,TISS BALL Is INTROITS' to give lessons 51 the. Piano, Parlor and Pipe Organ. Special aE- teutloe given to Technic. for further 1n. formation address— 13ex 172, Brussels. ,t IJcNAIR, • Issm•er of Marriage Liconeos, by lPpoiuturent of Liont,•(devornor, 00111113111 - smiler, Insurance Co. °face at the Oraeb ook Post Wilco. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INsosANCE, FIRE AND MARINf4. GUELPH. ALEX. HUNTER Cleric of the Fourth Dineen court, Co, Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public, investedoend4 to loan. uCollections miiie, 01110e in Gra1am's Block, Brussels. OIL PAINTING, Miss Merles, of Wingham, is prepared to give iustreetiou in oil painting. 'terms May be ascertained ut Miss Nellie Ross' sumo where samples of Work m0y be seen. lutes Morias would also tape a few more pupils lu music. T• A, HA1�IliINS, • 1 Organist in St. John's Church, Brus- sels, and pupil, in the Art of Teaching of A, W. Thayer, Blue. uoc., Nety York, will sive lessons to pupils either at Tilos, Ferrow's, 00ruer of Queen and Privaess Sta., or If pre- ferred, at Chair ott'n homes. Terme moder- ate. 4U. All persons leaving claims against the es - Morris, County or Huron, widow, deceased, ar tate of Mary Haines, late of the Township of DENTAL. who died on bhe 2nd Day of December, 18911 are required to furnish s ortisulare thereof to McVer & D iokinsou, Barristers, Wiugham, .13 13 IN 7.' )04 '1" or to the undersigned, ou or before the Mk limy of Daealnber, 1891, as the Executors will then proceed to distribute the estate, qq havtag regard only to those =hits of which Surgeons, Ontario d t T onto untiae nhryll boyo been then given. This varsity. OD8'IOE—Ouse Popper's Drug Store, notice is given under B. 8. U.. chap, 11U Brussels, eco. 30, M. CAVANAGH, L, D. S., D. D, S., Graduate of the Royal College of Dental all O er • JAMns WILKINSON, Josarn STORM, -Pxoeutore, JOSEPn OLEGa, Dated Nov. 21, '01, The lands of the said deceased being 8, W. 1, Lot 7, Oen. 6, Morris, also a dwelling house and lot in Sunshine, will be sold by Publlo Auction at Gallagher's Ilplei, Ilclgrave, 0u R.ITURD.tY, DIICEMBIIII 19, 180i. at 2 p. in, .for particulars and conditions of sale nee postern anal the above 1114210ei /executors, MORTGAGE SALE -- oF-----.- House and Lot In the Township of Morris, Under and by Virtue Of the POWAI' of Salo in a 001'0.01 mortgage (which will be proiluo• ail at time 01 male) made by Mary Ann Welsh and Samaol Welsh to the Vendor, there will be offerod for sale by Penile Aua- t,ou at the Igsvere House in the Village of lll'uSSela, OR MOND X, DECEMBER. 711s, 1801, At Two O'el00k in the Af40rttoonr the valuableProp5055, sontiti,hng hiblf au acre more or Ions, being a portion et the Rothe part of the mouth hall of lob number thirty. In the fifth 0os005e1on or tato tow}nslip of Morris, more pertisnlar)y dunai'Ibotl in male. mortgage. ElaLl premises haying it frottage on Luso gravel road of two chaise, by a depth of two chains and tldrtyfvo links. This property is close to the Ocr]israbion of Ilrnxesls and 11110 thereon a stud frame house and Stable, and is adesirable resielen• tial loa,ity.. The sa10 will he soignee to a reserve bid. TEstls.—Ton per Dent. at the time of sate, balance aaaorditrq to Ells forme and omit. Liens to he made known on the day of sole. For further partionlars and aootlitioue of taloa it t0 amity A. BUNTER, Dated Bev, 10,'81. VandorBrlsseale, Out. AUCTIONEERS. RAYMANN, • Auctioneer, re always ready to at- tend Dales of farms, farm stook, Lica, Terms oboerfully given, Oranbrook P, 0. Sales may be arrnugod at Tun Poem Publiabing House, Brussels. GEORGE KIRKBY, Licensed Auctioneer, Sales ocnduat ed on reasonable terms. Panne and farru stoop a specialty, Drums left at Tis POST P nbll ehiug lion se, Srueseb,or sentto Walton P. 0„ will receive prompt attention, 1.-11.. rAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN- am prepared to 00ntlueb sales of farm stook as all nationner,tat reasonable prices. ltuowing the standing of nearly every person 1 an ill a Position to sell to good marks and get good security whom sold on credit, Satisfaotion guaranteed. Give me a call. 32- F S. SCOTT, MEDICAL CARDS. tITM. F. CALE, 1V1 D., 0. M.5 Member of the College of Physician, and surgeons of Ontario by examination, Office and Residence—Main Street East, ldtbsl, On Lark. r A. !4rNAUGRTON, M. D, ff O,1n„ l,. R, 0,P,, Edinburgh, 155.0, P S. Ont. hotider.ee end ofloe iu Wilson'• Bleak, emmer of Mill and Tnrubol'ry ;ate, VETERINARY. T0. WVA1tWtilK, • Tenor Graduate of the Ontario etolneryCollege. in proparod to treat all cissa Eos of 0m0ef t t 1 tea Olt animals 1 eIll a00 m - potent mamas. Particularsattention pa.to veterinaryde, Galls ptt at. to, Ghee andInfirmary—Two Irr—TWo UoorS north of brl5l0 "'urabarry ate Brussels, ^t. 1