The Brussels Post, 1893-12-1, Page 8u
Calendars for 1894.
I while we could show you to advantage
oar large stook of Xmaa and New Year
geode, One store ie too shall to do this
and eo would ask you to enquire for
Whet you may like but do not see. We
will have a uioe line of Calendars to give
away, and othere with Scripture Texts
suitable for presentation. In Xmas
earn we have a seleot stook, many that
will readily go in an ordinary envelope.
We have a full atoak of books imitable
for S. S. classes and libraries, also Bibles,
Prayer Books, Hymn Bootee 2 ., oonl.
biped and separately. We have exaep.
tionately good values in albums and you
have only to see our window to know that
we are away ahead in dolls. But these
are not all, many more to supply an In.
greasing trade. Our Japanese goods are
much cheaper thaa any sold hitherto in
Brussels. A nice line of toilet sets, col.
lar and cuff boxes, work boxes, &o. Come
and and see them as we cannot euurner-
ate them all,
G. A. DEADIIAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, tea.
GRAND TRUNKRAILVIIAY.
aooTBEBN m=TENsIon W. O. di D.
Trains leave Brunets Station, North
ntd South, as follows;
Gomca SnovE, GOING NOBvu.
hied 6:04 a.w,Alined 0:43 a.m,
Express 11:50 a.m. I Mail 3.18 p.m,
Alined ......... 0:00 p.m. Express ..,9:48 p.m.
poser nctus Pins,
A obiel'e amang ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prant it.
DECEMBER.
Woon is moving.
GET ready for Santa Claus.
Anvaurisx your holiday bargains.
Caner, meeting next Monday evening.
TEE next monthly Horse Fair will be
held on Thursday, Dec. 28th.
A 040 of dressed hogs was shipped from
Brussels station last Tuesday.
TBANEeGIyING day passed by very
quietly and was generally observed as a
holiday in town.
Co. TREASURER'S sale of land for taxee
takes place on Friday, Deo. 15th, at
Goderieh Court House.
WILLIAM Benne, of this plane, will
open up a new photo gallery at Coiling -
wood this month. We wish him ane.
Mss.
By notice elsewhere it will be observed
that Mre. Soeannah Tait Swallow, eister
to John Tait, Queen street, Brussels
died on Nov. 24th at Oil City, Penney'.
Min, aged 62 years.
J. T. Ross and Joe Ballantyne took
part in a shooting match at Seaforth on
Thanksgiving day along with members
of the Seaforth, Clinton and Blyth clubs.
Mr. Ross killed 9 out of 10 birds,
You Mee's Liberal Club meet on
Friday evening of this week. After busi-
ness there will be a general program of
mucro by Glee Club, readings, solos and
an address or two. eleettng at 7:30. 0'
Busixsas must be brisking up bel er So
than ever at the G. T. R. as Station to
Agent Kendall added a young gentleman of
to his state last week, His name is also Ne
Kendall and he ie related to the present en
Agent, with whom he is now making hie To
home. tw
Tim senior department of the Public
aobool helve a debate on hand for Friday
afternoon of this week. The subject is
"Resolved that the Printing Press has
been of more service than the Steam En.
gine," There will be three pupils on
each aide.
Taso week Alessr's, Clegg & Dames
shipped a car of dressed hogs from Brus-
eels station ; Scott tL Sones shipped a
double decked car of lambs and a few
edpigs astraw 8 carsuof 1pressed ohaf yreaL,
McDonald & Co., Walton, 1 oar of lum•
her to New York State.
A DREAM,—How many people have
yearned
of theMontreal Star, one of those things
of, rarest beauty that turned the beads of
old and young in other years ? And it
will be glad tidings in thousaude upon
thoueands of homes that there is to be
this year the grandest of all Christmas
Stars,forlyfonr pages on satin paper,
with five superb art snpplemente of
bewitching beauty.
GOSPEL TElIPERANOE,--The aeooted
meeting of the series inaugurated by the
R. T. of T's. was held last Sunday after-
noon in the Town Hall and attracted a
large audience. Rev. T. Davidson, M.
questio nof rin general d to
sea Prohi-
bition s
followed by Rev. 11. Paul who took for
hie text "Vote as you pray," The
Christian Endeavor choir of Melville.
church lead in the service of song. Ne 6
Sunday afternoon the Meeting will be
addressed by F. kfeloalf and Dr. Fergu•
son, both well known residents of Blyth.
Good music will be provided. Silver
collection to defray expenses of Hall
rent, &a. Everybody made welcome,
N. P. *ranting FREE :GRADE,—BOU5ee18
Town Hall was well filled last Friday
evening with an interested• audience,
many of wheel were ladies. The pro•
gram was a joint debate between the
Yong Men's Conservative Club and the
Young Men's Liberal Club on the oft
talked of subject ;—"Resolved that the
interests of Canada
than Free Trade." The speakere for the
affirmative were It L. Taylor, Jns, Moore
and Jae. Bowman, On the free Trade
aide were J. H. Cameron, G. 1. Blair
and A. Efielop. Each speaker had 20
minutes at hie dieposal and 6ttr. Taylor
6 minute reply. Excellentepeeo]ea were
leEven and the two hours elided by quick.
y and enjoyably. At tl•, request of the
spealtere, decision as toles merits of the
debatewas not given.' '3 he Liberal Glee
Olab gave a number of eine at appro-
priate intervals. Prof. Hawkins pre.
eided at the organfor them. The ohaie
was 000upied by W. H. Kerr, On motion
Of Poetmastor Farrow, seconded by H.
Dermis a om'dial veto of thanks was given
the speakers, the Glee Club and the
chairman, atter'Which the National An,
them was sung and the gathering die.
Missed, i3efore the Winter is over there
May be other union meetings of a similar
character held. The proceeds of the
evening, after expellee were deducted,
was divided botweon the Iwo clubs.
PEOPLE are enquiring when tbor
be skating On the rink.
Tun Xmas advt. of T. Fletcher, j
ler, came to eland too late for the;
Watch aut for it next week ea it wil
you.
Menu and literary entertain
under the a0sllfcee of the Be
Meohauies' Institute, in the Town
on Thursday evening of this week.
llimetauza Band Committee have
ranged with the Russell Dramatic
pally bo give an entertainment in
Town Hall here on Friday evening,
camber 22011.
Tun new brick shaving house at A
Bros, factory is ready for the iron
The machinery is receiving a t11or
overhauling and refitting before
menamg work.
A rtlerMeTia resident of Grey, wit
any provoeation, ran his flet against
face of another Grey towushlp
Law was spoken of but the matter
been settled, we believe.
IT is Stated that Doc. Warwick
purchased a dwelling on Turnberry a
from ribs. Parker, of St. Mary's,
prion being $060. The wonder is
he intends doing with the place as he
bachelor.
LECTURE.—J. R. lfeConuell, of W
an, delivered a lecture in the Town H
Brussels, on Thursday evening of
week, on "Protestants in Politise."
audience was small, not eufioienttoo
expenses. B. Gerry occupied the oh
Mr. MaGonneil is a fairly good spea
well posted on his subject,
REFORM C0N1'E,5Trott,—A mooting of
Reformers of polling sub -divisions N
and '2, municipality of Brussels, will
Held at the Reform rooms over De
man's drug store, an Saturday, Dec.
at 8 o'clock. p. in., to appoint delegate
the Reform Convention at Brussels
Tuesday, Dee. 121h, when a stand
bearer for the next Local Legislat
election will be aeleated. A large
tendance desired,
Tan Geographical sooiat held by
Christian Endeavor Society of Meli'
church last Monday evening was a v
njoyable gathering. Back] individ
wore come article illustrative of
own, country, or whatever they rep
ented, and a portion of the progr
ousieted in guessing what the place w
number of musical and literary eel
ions were also given, which were high
ppreoiated.
AT Hoak —The At Houle given by t
pworth League of the Methodist ebur
ruessle, on the evening of Thankagiyi
ay was a decided masa. The into
oom was neatly decorated with la
nrtains on the windows, hangings
he doors, easy chairs, carpets, birds
ages, flowers, tables, books, peen
o., and the members of the League le
othing undone to make their guests fe
t home and enjoy themselves. Topi
ere discussed, flee minutes being alio
each subject, Impromptu address
ere given by Nelson Gerry, W.
ooney, He:. Strong and H. E. Ma
ock. The Sunday school orobest
littered several fine musical selection
d Men Lottie Hill sang a solo th
as deservedly encored. Refreshmen
ere provided by the Committee, aft
IntlIntlthe enjoyable entertainment it
to a close. The leaner preaid
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TaorriNe 5TOClt 0.019 BRUSSELS.—James
Leary, of the Queen's, and W. F.
oft were at New York hast week at•
tiding the closing out sale of the horses
Fashio0 Stud Steak Farm of Trenton,
w Jersey, at Fielloggo's nuotion
om, Americau Institute Building, New
rk. They returned last Saturday with
o standard bred young etaliione who
have nursing in them what ie called
Royal 1p)ood and are called "Oo tumer,"
No, 28,594, and "O'Donnell," No. 23,-
800. The following is their breeding :—
"Costumer," 23,604, bought by W. l'.
Sane, is a bay stallion, foaled April '93,
(full brother of "Cibola" 2.207) sire
"Stranger" (sire of 1? in 2.30 liet) by
"General Washington," by "General
Knox." Dam "Catawba" by "Jay
Gould," 2.21i (sire of "Pixely" 2.084and
28 others in 2,80 list) by "Hamilton' 10.
"Stranger" is the only son of the illus-
trious queen of the turf "Goldsmith
Maid," 2.14 and hie sire "General
Washington" is a son of the equally
famous "Lady Thorn," 2.14e. "O'Don•
nell,"28,806, bonght by Mr. O'Leary, is
a bay stallion, foaled Jane '93, sire
"King Red" by "Red Wilkes," etre of.
(70 in the 2.30 list) by "George Wilkes,"
one of the greatest speed produafng
etallious. Dam "O'Dell" (full sister to
"Oxide" 2.29) by "Rumor" 2.20 (sire of
"Edgerdo," 2.191 and 14 others in 2.80
Est, lend dam "Ods," by "Jay Gould"
and "Daisy Burns" of "Lady Dawson"
2:29 and 'Slander" 2.28e. The young-
sters stood the trip all right and arrived
in good condition. There were 157
horses sold belonging to the "Fashion"
Firm and Shultz, of Brooklyn, followed
with over 200 head and Herein, of Buf-
falo, and Smite each also offered a num•
beer for sale.
CUPID'S DAnre.—"Love laughs at look'.,
smiths," and well it may for the many
devices and devious ways set in motion
to secure afair partner can scarcely be
enumerated. The old fashioned style
followed by Jacob and Raobel ie long out
of date and the advertisement "Wanted"
has taken its plane. Now a new role has
some to light and we hasten to place it
before the youth of this section hoping
that they will nob give the chief actor
away. Last Spring Fred. Tait was en-
gaged peeking eggs in the Egg Elmporium
of his uncle in thie town. To while away
the hens he occasionally wrote poetry
and little "billydoae" on this egg shells
and then packed them away. One of
these notes read something after the fol-
lowing faehion :—•"Will the party who
gets this egg kindly correspond with
Wm. Chewer, Brussels, as he 10 looking
for a partner. She must he good look.
ing." Months rolled by, Fred. went to
the States and the incident is almost for-
gotten but the other day a letter bearing
the poen-ink of Glasgow, Scotland, and
addressed to Wm. Grower comes to Bena•
sere postofnee. Ate little dreamed that it
was freighted with the all important
message it cone/led. It said, in sub -
gamma, "I write to tell you that the egg
dame into my possession, and being taken
with the unique way of advertising for a
partner I write to let you know that I
received it. As to my good looks it
would not do for mo to say but if you will
send me your photo I will send rnlne In
return land you Can judge for yourself.
Yours Truly, Nellie Law," When
Green got throngh reading the letter
the boys say Ma heart . flopped up and
down like a churn dasher ; the soneation
THE BRUSSELS POST DEC. 1, 1893
of unutterable joy thrilled throngh h
like a Spanish needle through tow lits
pants mud crept over hint like you
goats over a stable roof, but after a ;eh
he gnfetcd demon and has sine write
Mice Law "in appraprfate terms"
folies often say, "Billy" neglected
show us the reply but it will likaly au
'eggsnotly: If 11e strikes it millionaire
the Glasgow lassie he should give Fred.
nine present, We might any for Ilei
Law's benefit that Ur. Grewar ie a go
baker ; a crank bnee.ball player ; a No,
troml3one manipulator ; fine bass von
list ; good looking, and will drive eing
or double. Any further information w
be cheerfully furnished. If .the moose
had beau written on a dunk egg or even
goose egg we would not have wonder
but just a common, every day hen og
It's wonderful, We would advise M
Tait to sparge au admission fee to all
youths wanting to pack eggs after this.
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VERSOS AL PAl5,UIRAf,'1'iS.
1V, B. Avery, of Goderialr, is in town
Ino. Maleain ate his Thanksgivin
turkey at Atwood,
Mrs. jamas Cooper has been on th
sick list this week.
A, M. Kay, of Stratford, was in tows
on Thanksgiving day.
Thos. McGregor went be Galt on
business trip this week.
Rev, R. Paul and wife spent Thanks
giving day in 131uevale.
llfiss Gardivar, of Walton, lits bee
visiting ft'iends in Brussels.
Baroid Creighton, of Guelph, was i
town for a few days this week.
Mts. (Rev.) Hunt and daughter, a
Southampton, are visiting in town.
Jas. O'Leary and W F. Sant paid
New York a business trip last week.
0. E. Turnbull, of the Guelph Mercury,
spent Thanksgiving day in Brussels.
Wm. Wilton has sufhoiently recovered
rom his long and severe illness to lie able
o get down street. .
Mrs. Bunton and daughter have gone
o Muniboba where they purpose visiting
elatives for several months,
Mies F. Garlick, formerly of Brussels,
e renewing uid acquaintances here. tier
Ome is in Fort Smith, Arkansas.
Won. Mooney, who bad one of his lege
natured ill the hay press, is moving
bout this week with the aid of a crutch.
J. Y. Egan, the truss apeoialiat, of
°mute, was in town for three days this
sok. He purposes making regular visits
Brussels,
Mae Jolt] Gillbard, of Cobourg, hae
ben u ! nite, S. %male and wife for the
et few d.tys, Sire. Gillbard is a sister
Mr. Smale's and it is about ten years
nae they last met.
Lust week Robert Tombs, wife and
mily arrived in town from Denver,
!oracle, where they bare been for en -
al years. They purpose making their
me either in Brussels or this locality.
rs. Tombs is a sister to Mrs. James
arp, of Morris, end a daughter of
:mph Frain, of Grey township.
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CALL and see MsOracken's fancy orock-
'cry for Xmas.
Buy yourself a fur coat, Ours are the
cheapest and best in totvn.
I. 0. Richards.
BEAUTIFUL Chinaware for Xmas and
New Years at MoOraoken's.
SEE our latest and nobby styles in
Photos for Christmas. H. 0. Srnoue,
Photographer,
WE have them cheap, fur mite, sleigh
bells, trunks and valises.
I. C. Richards.
Any ono wishing to got a new saw
filing Machine may see what suits them
at A, M• McKay & Oe's, hardware store
Brussels.
A 1 OYSTERS will be on hand and kept
regularly dnring the season in balk or by
the die] at dire• Beck's, opposite Queen's
Hotel, Brussels,
ITOE on human and horse and all
animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool -
ford's sanitary lotion. This liever fails.
Warranted by G. A. Deadman,
An' one wishing t0 get a new Sao
filing stand, I thick can be suited by T.
McGregor, of Brasssls, One. May be
seen at Moi{ay & Co's, hardware store.
IF there is anything in my line that
you want come and see my goods and
get my prices and if I cannot satisfy you
I will pay your expenses for Coming.
'Ems bas been a dull season e w theeee. the
Wholesale Furniture omen and I have
struck some great bargains with them
for cash, so that I can sell away dawn.
All goods delivered free of charge,
R. Laatherdale.
As Ihave pot in the largest stook of
furnittlrethie Fall I have ever had, get.
ting some big bargains for cash, I .are
prepared to sell furniture cheaper than
aver. I will sell you anything in the
furniture line for half what you paid for
it 5 years ago. R. Leatberdale.
WELL•DIeenvo AND Dn10n100.—George
Birt has all the neaeseary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work enbrueted to him
in a way that will insure satiefaotion.
Walla cleaned out and put in proper
ebape. Terms reasonable. Residence
seemed door north of the bridge, west
aide of Turnberry et., Brussels. 84-19
Wooro SEnixe•—Mrs, Kirit has just
opened a fine lot of chinaware, cups and
saucers, tea sets, muga, &o. In glass-
ware, toilet sets, vaees, tic. A large as-
sortment of dolls, toys, new games, &o„
very cheap. Great bargains in fanny
goods, wools, hosiery, &o. All 111054 of
yarn knit to order. Opposite Queen's
Hotel, Brussels.
le you want en organ or piano 101111
save you from $10 to 520 on an organ and
from $50 to $75 on a piano. Why ? I
buy for cash. I am at no extra expense.
If a man puts hie whole time to this
line he hae got to go out himself with
team, bothering you time and again, just
when you are the busiest, and if be
averages one organ in Iwo weeks he does
well, Who pays for thee two week's
work ? The man who buys the organ.
R. Leatherdele.
0. 0. F.—For the next three menthe
special inducements will be offered by
Court Princess Alexandra, No, 24, 0, 0.
F., Brussels, to any pereot desiring to
b00on10 a member of that Order, the in.
itiabion fee being reduced during that
time. As thie is one of the leading In.
suranoe and B0nefiniary 1:10oietic% in the
country people should take advantage
of this offer. For 9911 information ap.
ply t0
A. Ream, 0, R.
A. Konio o, F. S. ;
W, B1astlinr., Teen,
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HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
ASSETS,(Seven Million Dollars) 57,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) - - - • $2,000,000
Agencies is all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United Elates dt England,
A General Banking Business Traneaoted, Farmers' Notes Discounted,
Drafts Ieeuad and Collections made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and upwards from date of deposit to dabo of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly.
SPECIAL ATTENTION OMEN TO TICE COLLEo'nION OF FARMERS' SALE NOTES,
Every facility afforded Customers living at a diotanoe.
J. A. STEWART, MANAGER.
YW ILL@ra-vSir1 ti"rD �i H9aHg @® AN EEi4. S
�UsE-3 s,
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts Bought and Sold on
an points in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FARMERS' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGIJS A SPECIALTY.
Interest Allowed on Oue Dollar and Upwards at Currant Rates, Interest Com-
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Principal at the end of the Months of
October and April. Speoial Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
ere erect to write Insurance in old English er t'ttnadium C5mpan150, or to 111111.
nal Colupantaa n5 luny be desired.
AGENTe 00n CANADA AND UNITED STATES : TEE CANADIAN BANE OF COMDfenoE.
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UPnoLsTEBED GOODS.—I have a groat 2 oars No 2 corn, 0190100, 40710 ; 1 car
line of parlor suites, lonhgse, easy chairs ditto, poor color, 40o. Oats lower, sales
and mattresses manefuotured right here. today, 0 oars No 2 white, 314o ; 2 care
As I am a praetioal meohania myself I do., 844a ; 10 cars do., 84o, on traek ; 1
will guarantee satisfaction. Note olid, if car No 3 white, 33? -e ; 2 cars do., in store,
you have bought anything from me that 32 7.8c ; 1 oar No:1 mixed, 82o on track.
bas not given you stttiefaotion—bring Barley—Demand fair, prices steady.
them back and I will do them over, Rye—Easier. Flour and mill•feed Srme
making them as good as new free of
charge. You cannot see what you are
buying ill npholetered goods as you only
see the outside. R. Leatherdale. TiE PEOPLE'S COWAN.
The Vanderbilte own lane that is worth1 ,
5500,090, TOUSI;Iil]DPER DESIRES A
oulare adPotation
ress box email, IreSsele P Par par ti"
AVCTSOS7 SAx,r7S_
Framer, Dao. let.—Farm Stook. Lot
23, Oen. 7, Grey. Sale at 1 p. m. Zaoh.
Mabee, prop. Goo. Kirkby, anat.
TEUnanoy, DEO. 14th.—Farm stook,
implements, etc. South 4 lot 24, Con.
6, Morrie. Sale commences at 12 o'olook.
J, Pybue, Prop, Geo, Kirkby, Ant.
KENDALL.—In Brussels, on Nov. 201h, the
wife of Mr. J. N. Kendall of a eon.
BEAM,—ID Brussels, on Nov. 171h, the
wife of Mr. Harvey Beam of a son.
GEDDEs—CLARI5—in Morris, on Nov.
22nd, by Rev. J. H. Dyke, of Bel.
grave, Mr. Robert Geddes, to Mee
'Wary J., second daughter of Mr,
Thomas Oinrk, all of Morris.
SToanmt—CASE,—At the residence of the
bride's mother, 16tH con., Grey, on
Nov. 23rd, by Rev. D. Forrest, Mr.
F. 1, Stogdill, of Stratford city, to
Miss Sarah, daughter of the late Mr.
Jno, Cash, of Grey.
Roamn8-0etteperL,-1'n Grey, ab the
residence of the bride's brother, on
the 27th inst., by Rev, D. B. McRae,
of Oranbrook, the Rev. Samuel 3,
Rogers, Methodist Episcopal minis.
ter, of the city of Rook Springs, U.
S., to Miss Elisabeth Campbell, of
the let con. of Grey,
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the morning of. Nov. 2411,
at her residence, 350 Washington
Ave„ Oil City, Pennsylvania, Su.
eannab Tait, beloved wife of Mr,
John Swallow, aged e2 years.
FtANNERY.—In lvloKiliop, on November
26th, Catharine, daughter of Mickel
Flannery, aged 23 years, 6 menthe
anti 10 days.
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Peas
Cate
Butter, tube and retie•.,,
l0gge per dozen
Flour per barrel
Potatoes .,,,,,,,,,,
ISay per ton.
Salt per bbl.,
Hideo trimmed
Hideo rough ..
Sheep skins, each.... ....
Lamb skins eaoh
Apples per bbl..
Wool
Pork
66
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82
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6 00
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100
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RAST Bure o, N Y, Nov 2611—Gatto
—Eight ears on sale, 10o to 16e lower,
dull ; Sheep and lambs -Fifteen oars ou
sale, 6 oars Canadas, easy with yesterday
owing to the large poultry trade due t0
neer approach of Thanksgiving, best
natives sold at $4 40, ; good to ahoioo at
$4 16 to $4 80 ; good to choice Canadas
at $4 50; sheep ruled about steady for
anything fat and of good quality ; good
90 lb sheep, $2 60 to $2 75 ; heavy 117lb
webers, 54, and ewes sheep $2 90, culla
selling at el 60 to $1 76 and some few
old, wrinkley sheep ria low as 10 per lb ;
Hogs—Yorkers, 100 to 16o higher ; sel-
ling at $5 66, a few et $5 75 ; a Pow pigs
oullad out at $3 90 ; only 10 oars on sale.
Spring wheat—Tale trade, olosing firm ;
No 1 hard, epee, 710 ; do,, o. I. f., 694o ;
No 1 northern, spot, 700 ; do„ o, i,
68 8.80 ; eales, 10,000 bushels No 1 hard,
spot, 710 ; 1 oar ditto, 724e ; 6 care No 1
northern, 704e, spot ; sales of 0. f, f., 32,-
000 bushels No 1 northern, 6840; 16,000
bushels ditto, 584c ; 16,000 bushels ditto,
OS7o. Winter wheat—Dull, weak ; No 2
red, Oho ; No 1 white, O8 jo, Cern open.
ed weak, with liberal offerings ; closed
nein for trach, and fernier for store late,
sales fu store ; 28 oars No 2 yellow, 420 ;
1 oar ditto, 4240, in atone ; 2 oars No 2
corn, 410 to dl99c ; 5 care No 8 Dorn, 414o,
Bales on track, 6 oars No 2 yellow, 42o ;
1 oar choice old, 4240; 1 oar Na 2 Darn,
low ooIor, 414o ; 2 oars No 2 white, 42o ;
JERSEY COW FOR SALE.—
LS
850 will buy Oegietered Jersey Cow, I
to have her next calf wbtob Is due in Mardi.
G. A. Dy ADMAN, Brea Bela.
10 OR 12 MORSE POWER EN -
in flret al sa rt n, ing order. Apppply 30 hand,
J, 0033800, 81ti10I,
TJOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
in the village of Ethel, belonging fol
the estate of the late Dr, Omle. for idL
1 erllculeru as to price, terms, &a.
Apply to
WIr. SPIENC 0, Ethel.
'OBE STOLEN. — A GREY
Robe was ateloit from a cutter In the
Qneeu's hotel shed Saturday, The party
was seou going off with it and if nob return.
ed Mettle of a week the case will be placed
in Oouetabie Scott's hands,
QTRAYED FROM BRUSSELS,
about Aug; let, a red stag, 2 years old.
L est seen at Wm, Bryan's farm, Morris.
Anyone Stewing of its whereabouts will
greatly oblige
NEIL MOLAUOl3LIN,
15. Brussels.
MENDERS WANTED.—TEN—
mmu5 will be received by the under•
signed up to Saturday 80th day of Deoom-
her, 1803, for all the Carpenter work required
1n nhe erection and completion of a 1} story
brick dwelling 20130 feet with ldtoheu same
sine. For plans, specifications and other
information apply on Lot 11, Oen, 0, Morrie
or ad (Iroise Sunshine P. 0.
20-5 WAL ARICHIE,
N. 13,—The lowest or any tender not -nee-
assert ly accented.
REAL ESTATE.
FARMS FOR SALE.—TETE UN.
sale and torrent has
ma, in Townshipor
s
s
of Morris and Grey, F S. SO OTT, Brussels,
(-''1HoICE FARM FOR SALE...—
N.,
nearly ail cles ed 3 Goode endiega,
Hue voting bearing orchard. Immediate pea -
session. Easy Terms, Apply to
tf- W. M. SIN OLIR
A, '
8011014ov, &e„ Brnseols,
200 ACRE FARM FOR SALE.
The 200 acre farm being lots 11
and 12, eon, 10, Grey, is offered for sale. 120
acres are cleared and the balance well bin].
bared. Buildings first.class, orchard, well,
010, Soiled house within 40 rode. Posses-
eion given at once if desired, For 1 further
particulars as to price toren, &a apply to
0.11 MRS. WRoeeville P. 0,
or NELSON BRI0KER, on farm,
WARM FOB SALE. --THE UN-
•DmnesoNEr, offers his splendid 125 acro
farm, being Lnt8 and west part Lot 0,0ori,
0, Grey, for sale,, There are 100 acres oloared,
balance timbered. Two dwelling houaSs,
bank barns, good orobard, well fended. A
never failiugspxing on the place. Posses-
sion given any time. The subscriber also
offers for Sale a detailing house, stable and 0
aures of land in the corporation of Bruesela,
Tho house and garden would be rented Inc a
abort tine if not sold. Hard and sofb water.
Fot 'Woes, terms and further particulars
apply to ,703024 S1v1ITle,
Proprietor.
4l-tf Bennis P. 0,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 110,
Section 85, of the ltevieetl Statutes of On.
tariobob= iehereby given, that all per.
sons having claims against the estate of
George Banns late or the Township of
moi-ris,in the Bounty of Huron, Toomau,
deoea0od,Wile died on or about the 25th
they of October, A, D. 1880, are hereby re•
quirod to seed by peat me -paid or delivered
to] G. ul.Blaer,EEsq.,of the Vi]Jage of Bons.
(Meaty of aeon, aforesaid
eon cite for the Veto/Atom of the estate of
the said George Retina, deceased, on Or
before the 18th day Of D000mber nm,t, a
statement in writing of tlloirn0moe and ad.
drams and the fall particulars of the scour -
Mos (11 any) 1101d by them and that after the
Bald 18tH day of, Iloneulbor, the Execut0t0
0111 proceed to distribute the a9110t5 of the
said George Baena, amengRet the Pardee
entitled thereto having regard only to tbo
01011118 of wbiab notice obeli bavo been g1v0n
as above required, and bios 5014 assets eraeyy
Part thereof to any 'peen or 7000000 of
whose 0 tan nein ehaU not have boon ro•
oblvod at the tiros of well dfetributton,
Dated at Brussels. the nth day 09 Nevem.
bee A.D. 1808,
20.3 Sallo1borfo 30 ao tors,
At Wholoaale Prices, lyre have
bought a very largo stook of these
Albume in plush and loather binding
and can give you a very nice plush
album for $1,00. All the prices will
astonish you. If you want an album
good and cheap, ei1110 now, Re•
member also that WO have a fell line
of Xmas goods, Finney goods, Books,
Bibles, Games, Toys, Della, &c.
Pepper's Drag Store,
LEGAL AN CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Collec-
tions
-Vanetono a Block tlBros-
eele. 21.8m
NITM. SINCLAIR,
, &d, Soolficibe
Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub.
leoo'¢a01tone'B Moak,1 door
north , e. genual
Lona. Hotel, Private lunds to
OAMBIION, BOLT & HOLMV.IES,
N JJ Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Poblio,
SE, O. CAMERON, Q. Ont.
Q. a., PRILIP HOLT,
DUDLEY EOLtti^.s.
G• F. BLAIR, BARRISTER
So]iaitor, &e. (late of Darrow &
Prstdfoot's °Moe, Goderioll,) OJlioo over
Gilllee & Smith's Bank, Brussels.
Money to Loan. 47
MEDICAL CARDS.
T A. M0NAUGHTON, ggM. D,
S. Ont, Residence acid d°Moe in Wilsons
Sleek, oonor Of 111111 and Turnberry Sts.
Ti M. ARMSTRONG, 111. D.
C! • Physician, Surgeon Accouoher, etc,
Graduabe of Toronto University Medical
Faculty. Alemher of College of Pbysietane
and Surgecue, Ont. OPPro1—Noxi door to
McDonald & Oo., Walton Ont.
DENTAL.
1)1m1:YTA.9Tr
M. CAVANAGH, L• D' Se D.11 S.,
Sugeoue, o0 tario,, oand ole
leorouto Una-
versity, OP@IOL^—Over A. R. Smith's Store,
Brussais,
VETERINARY.
T • D. WARWICK,.
Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary Ooliege, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domeatloated animals in a com-
petent manner. Parteettlar attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calla promptly at-
tended
oto.
bride 'ru nInfirmary—Twoe, rsls Dora
AUCTIONEERS,
ARAYMA NN,
•
tend salesuoftPetriels,far,nlstock,i&c, Terme
cheerfully given. Oranhrook P. O. Sales
may be arranged at Tam Poen Publishing
Rouse, Breesels.
GEORGE KIRKBY,
ed on reasonable torero, L arms and farm
stook a specialty. ()rears 1011 at Tum POST
P ubli ell tug Rouse ,13rn ssele, or sent to Walton
P. 0., will receive prompt attention,
TTAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
to conducas
salols of tarnstookAuctioneer, cable
prloee, 'Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in a position to sell to
good marks and geb good seo01'ity when void
on credit, Satisfaction guar'auteed, Give
mea call. 32. r S. 500TT,
BUSINESS CARDS.
II. MoORACKEN,
• Usurer offlarriage Liceuees. Onloe
at his Grooery, Turnberry street, Brussels,
N. BARRETT,
Tonsorial Artist• Shop—Next door
south of A. M. ALo1Iay & Oo'e hardware store.
Ladles' and ollildreue hair cutting a specialty
MoNAIR,
• Insurer of Marriage Licensee, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis-
sioner,
B.
Orae at the Oranbrook
Post OItloo.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.
IN Busse L^,
EIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
LEX. BUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court
Co, Ru on Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loan. and Ina"nee Agent, Fends
investm
ed and to loan. Collections made.
Gihce in Graham's llook, Brpseels,
rin A. HA,WKINS, M. 0, S. M.
Organist ill St. John's C]urob, Brno.
Bole, and pupil, in the Art of :Teaohiug of A.
W.'1'hayor,Muo.Doa„Bow York will give
lessens to pupils either at {pie parlor,
over A, R, Smith's store, or if preferred, at
their own banes. Monday, Tuesday .and
Wednesday at 'Walton. Terms moderate,
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep for 0orvioe at
North half Lot 20, Oen, 7, Morris, the Thorn'
bred Ohector White Boar DOnanee, for
service, Re was bred by Daniel Doeoursey,
Bornholm,Perth Cm and is item imported
steer on both sides. Terms 81.00 to be paid
at tune of eervide wit/] privlloge of returning
it nomuleary,
14-tf SAMUEL WALIij13,P10prlotor,
OAR FOR SERVIOE.—TEE
Undersigned will i
g rI 1 cool ler ' breve on
Lot 20 Oen, MorrIff, the oar Creel bus
Proved 6pm'slVinte Osed front
Boar "Canada's
1r510w
lirinao;' pm'ahasod from, elle wail=known
brooder J, E. Brtthour, bas Lode Farm,
T upend. 'Terme, .41;00 to bo paid at the
Mlle of 0Orriee with prl9ilego of tofurning
if e000Pattrie. Pedigree uray be soon on ap.
11ooation.
03011T, NIDI GIr.