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The Brussels Post, 1891-12-18, Page 44 1ti12 l'Ir a'd 1 '1•u flee linulc; ,i1 I'31,rf,1)'s 1',l 1 take tuns opportunity of retnrnieg th..nks for the honor done me in plaelug In, at the ''ounril 11 ort tot it. ,1 'Alit to owing to pressure of my env] busimw., 1 will a•t b„ 0 eaudi lt' for 1002, 11'ish. ing you the compliments of the mewls, ' I tun, Yours Truly, Brussels, Dee. 151, '111. Jong At1E.I'T. New Advertisements Local --T. G'letcher, Locals—Gen. Baker. Harness --H. o, ewe, Ciente Dr. J. C. Ayer, Locals—L c•ie hUut:'r, Dyes, Goods—E. Rogers. Removed— john Doweiug. Holiday Exeursiou--O. P. R. hives' Is Pivanoial Statement. Dry Goode --Irwin Y Meliain. Farm for Sulo --Wm. DIeLeoel, Notice IoCreeditors--A, Hunter. H.diday Site—Ferguson Jr Halliday. Boar for Se, vice—Geo. R. Readmin. (Tbe 413i.tlsscls Vast, P7,10.4 1", DEC. 11, 1891, THE retiring Trustees in connection with Brussels School Board aro'1'. retch. er, Ll. Denuis and A, Bunter. All are eligible for re-election and should be re. turned without opposition as they have proven themselves good workers in the cause of education in Brussels. Now that an effort has been made to improve the efficiency of the Brussels Fire Brigade and its appliances why not go farther and secure a better alarm system than the one in use. A powerful clear toned bell is a necessity and there should be eome quick connection with the residences of the Ohief Captain and Engineer so that they could he immedi- ately apprised of a fire. We have a first. class engine, a good supply of hose and, as a rule, a very willing lob of workers let HE have a better alarm and perfect the work. Brussels has had a peculiar ex. perience in the matter of burn -outs but for the time to cotne a new era has been entered upon, we hope, but there is never - the -less every necessity to be watchful and attentive to the fire fighting appli- ances so as to be prepared for any emer- gency. THE election of Crisp of Georgia as Speaker of the Uuited Statue House of Representatives is regarded ae a victory for the anti Cleveland wing of the Demo- cratic party. Tite new House of Repre- sentatives is composed of 2311 Democrats, 88 Republicans and eight Farmers' Al. lienee men, so that the uominee of the Democratic eausus was certain of election. The Democrats were about equally divided in their choice of tt Speaker be tweets lir. Crisp and Mr. hills of Texae --the latter being the author of the Mills tariff bill, front whiob Sir Charles Tupper predicted surds great things for Canada but which never became law. After two date of balloting Mr, Crisp obtained the majority vote of the caucus. He is a strong revenue tariff advocate and will probably make 31r. Mills chairman of the Ways and Means committee. Tae Montreal Witness says :—Thu elevation of Mr. Jamiteon, the wall. known prohibitioni-t leader in the House of Commons, to the Bench is undoubted• ly a good otle as far as the bench is von• central, but it removes from Parliament a man of considerable independence of mind and action, and one who was sere. seg the people nobly there, There are too few such men in Parliament, and hie loss will be felt especially by the temperance people. Governmenis are not fond of in. dependent supporters and the Ottawa Government was probably not unwilling to clear the way fur a partieau by giving place on the bench to a man so well tended for the position. North Lan• alk, which has been opened by tbie ap- ointmetrt, is probably a safe Conserve. ire sent, 11ir. Jamieson having carried it y over 300 of a majority at the last eneral election. The county has the ery doubtful honor of being represented 0 Parliament by John Haggart, who 1 hould be relegated to private life, and vould be if the moral sense of the Cana - ism people was et all elevated. a q 13 b g v d Perth County. A debating club hes been lately formed e' Hirkton. South Perth Liberals again nominated Mr, 'Trott as their candidate. Knox ehnrch, St, Marye, reoeutly destroyed by lire, hag been rebuilt and reopened. 31r. Ferguson, of St. tllarys, has been app•einted master of modern iengcages at Louden Collegiate Inetitute. At the County Court in addressing the Grand jury Iris h41mr expreeoed himself strongly on the question of a county poor house. There are at premenl in the county jail 10 persons, of whole tit are there for the Grime of bring poor> One of the'e vagrants le 111 yenta of age. This his honor characterized as diegraoe• fel in a wealthy county like Perth, The tgovernmetlt would give a grant of 8.1,000 to a )louse of Refuge and in addition to thte there woe the •legacy of 112,000 left by the lute W. 7). Byers, which would go a longi Way town,rd crectiu.i Rauh an in. 8titt1110f. A runaway et St. DI ITN ns sed quite s K11.1111011. :1. span of borers attached 111 e etoilal loaded with grim] ran d, wo one of the principal streets, erartered sent by wholesale, where, Ito doubt, there wonl,l be eeit lvr l'eapluy nor )u1'vest. Tie. Le. 10 peel 111 +lino to pre• vent further damage being done. Cid.' ens, - 11 wan in 1Iobuee' store, Newry, the outer nillht a party offerer) to h=er 8. nett'• ,.anti le !r ei l't'tin man, of this loc!Uity °mold eat. '1'J/0 challenge was accepted and the young man elraigiit way proreedvd to tnow away the following bill of fare 1-3 plates of oysters ; 2 cans of salmon , 10 dry soda biscuits, in seven minutes ; sacked six eggs, and finished up on a pound of Jia, Phis was devoured after caring his Hopper a few minute.. previous, William 1', lrelau,1 was the name given by a tramp arrested by G. T. 12, Constable Logan for iudnlgingin it nu,n- ber of playful entice on the 9 T. R. line between St. Mary's and Kelly's Sitting, He stole rides on passing trains, ailed in a disorde'ly manner, 11,1,1 chased two of Elite Near's daughters 10 the motion house with an opal knife in his baud, and after the young eirly refused to let him in he broke the smelt and glass of the window, so that they ran out of the hack door to °Heave front him. Ail thin took place about a week ago, and after Ireland was arrested a St. Diary's magis- trate refused to try him, so Mr. Logan brought )tint to London. He was given two sentence., of two months each, to run concurrently. II THE BRUSSELS POST M1 RIM'S 0013117 MOT GERIST1A.S AND NEW W YEAR'S, WILL I88818 TO Students and Teachers ltnuud TI'Ip Tiekots et baro and a !`hied, good going Deneulber iltlt to 31181, 1881, and to return up At, Jan. Mit, 18101, GENERAL PUBLIC, idound Trip Tickets nt Flue and a Third en Deocntb 51' 241h and 2501, and December Mat and ,fanuary 1st 1502, inolnRire, good to re- turn mail January 411t, lees, and at SINGLE FARE On December 24111 and 2:itlt, good to return up to December 20112, and au D000nibor 81x1, 01111 January let, good to roturtr nutil Janu- ary lad,18112. J. T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels. JR\'VI & cBAII Would just Remind you that you can SAVE A FEW DOLLARS by making your Holiday Pur- chases at The New Store. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Daps, Furs, &c. A CALL SOLICITED. Xifte:SV XIVM. CHRISTMAS AND "' NEW YEARS GIFTS. As the time is now fast approaching when Xmas and New Years presents will be eagerly inquired for, we beg to state our stock this year is very com- plete with every discription of Fancy Goods suitable for the coming season. We have a splendid assort- ment of Ladies' Silk Ties and Scarfs and Embroid- ered Handkerchiefs, also Fancy Cashmere and Kid Gloves, Ribbons, .Laces and a host of other Fancy Goods which cannot be put in a short advertisement. Our stock of Dress Goods is now well assorted in the leading styles, as we always keep,a very much larger stock than any other store in Brussels it will pay intending purchasers to give us a look. We have some very uiee seasonable goods as low as 8c. per yard. ,MILLIXE,Z Y and eM JV'T. LES, In this Department we are giving some Special Bargains. Being determined to clear out every- thing in this line We will take cost price or less so as to effect an entire clearance. Come along and get a nits fashionable Hat or Bonnet for Christmas wear cheaper than you will pay for old fashioned goods or old sloop keepers. Our Christmas stock of Groceries is now to hand. We have everything to make the heart glad at this joyous season and prices right away down. We are giving 28 lbs. of nice clean coffee sugar for .1,00 ; 17 lbs. granulated sugar for 11.00; Pelts, Corn and Tomatoes for 10c. per can (this year's growth), in fact everything at corresponding low prices. Our 85e. Japan 'Toa we guarantee to give sat- isfaction and if approved of we still continue to do as we have done foryears past, give 15 lbs. for $1.50. We thank all our Patrons and Friends very tenth for their very liberal patronage and support and most sincerely wish one and all a very Merry Xmas and it very .Happy and Prosperous New Year, E0 ROGERS«, BltL'Sel:f,i<, 1)l,<', .17,'01, COM POD 'ID, Dix 18, 1 891 MEHEritffi^ in IHHIA Eset t111004. ha"r 1: ly nbV.l monthly by beam - tads of 1.0ings, 1 the noir perfeeily 8511 a]d reed. 11; ,• rnliabb+ uu,Jirir•o 47.,•nv. • of ouet:1(ejii i'1,0.1,ti LM stn. li, i,ul.,., , ,e, 5•u1•n eu ptil,w et tuts. fol' <imml(x (:n'r1'oc 115,1' (1,t,'1000, 1,110 110 Kubnlltntn 0 01' Ivens] 31 nod d tlu•e1•00Jt 1', mat is pohtltge Ninnies 121 10)111', 1u]0 we will 801111, sealed, by return mall, Fall 80al- ed partloulars Jo plain envelope, to icaine only,etl]nps. Add rose t"01111 1,11y °ani• pail)•, No. 8 dotter Block, 131 Woodward ave., notrolt, Mich, litui I tiA 1)18114 aJ.lials 111,t8ll).1reynnselblelel um:islfe everywkete. MONEY Y TO LOAN, Money to Lolul 011 FARM PROPERTY -at- LOWEST RATES, Private and Company Funds, A 1'PLY TO J,C.FIeit'ernan, J.A.!oung, Valuator, Agent. Ethel P.O., Ont. (28if Star Rani HcstanralltBlankets FRESH Sheeting ARRIVALS Flannels AT t11 l F La.„.... J1 O " t 1'i f�•i y, UNTIL NEW YEARS I rh� AL �^V fl F V�n •4t 'it t�w,YCa G;y.liq` 13.CS:1)titel$5 )4! A Lot of Beautiful Grapes and Cranberries. Get some of them OYSTERS. Fresh Oysters Received three times a week, You may depend on them being good. Order a Quart or a Gallon and try them T. RUTLEDGE, . Opposite American Hotel. LE from $2.00 to $5,00 a pair 6G 40 6e, S0 a yard r6 10 `` 35 Cashmeres 1f 50 t 1' 60 I 1 'Underwear 1 50 " r 1010 a set t; titin til rat t'4ltr�"t.'i Remember these Bargains only last until. New Years so call while you can get the Goods cheap. „ S LE INi, A', t1' t EM E Preparing for Stock Waking. In order to reduce my Stock I have decided to run a great big Clearing Sale during the Month of December when any large and well bought stock of Imported Tweed Suitingts and Trouserings, - Irish Berges and Cheviot Suitinais, English and French Worsted Coatings. Will be offered for sale at greatly reduced prices, Now is the time to place your order for a Suit or Winter Overcoat. SOMETHING YOU NEED, A pair of Fine Black Worsted Pants made to your order, $5.50. „Ill Cloth pzcrclaased from, us during,' Me Sale wiZZ be out Free of Char's, y o lQ,i 'G'J, IX ni G q + In this department I aim to excel :—I have all the Latest JV'oveZties in Rats, Caps, Collars, Cuff,, Ties, Gloves, .losi,er>y, Underwear, Shirt's of every .Descrrpti.on, Unbr ethos, Sus- pendel's, .Linen and Silk, ZTcrrtcZkerehiief s, In fact I have everything you require from the Socks on your fe,lt to the Hat on your head. This firm makes a special Siudy of the FINE ORDERED CLOTHING TRADE And Guarantee the Fit and Finish of every garment to the , satisfaction of our Customers, or refund the money.o 11M11 )Alt r . 1