The Brussels Post, 1893-12-8, Page 88
.Calendars for 1894.
1 wit), we oould show you to advantage
out large stook of Xmaa and New Year
goods. Our store is too small to do thle
and so would ask you to enquire for
what you may like but do not see. We
will Have a nine line of OAlendars to give
away, and others with Scripture Texts
suitable for presentation, In Xmas
oards we have a selecb stook, many that
will readily go in an ordinary envelope.
We have a full stook of books suitable
for S.13, classes and libraries, also Bibles,
Prayer Books, Hymn Books, &o,, com-
bined and separately. We have exoep-
tionatoly good values in albums and you
have only to see ourwindow to know that
we are away ahead in dolls, Bat these
are nob all, many more to supply an in-
creasing trade. Our Japanese goods are
much cheaper than any Bold hitherto in
Brussels. A nine line of toilet seta, col.
Mr and ouff boxes, work boxes, &o. Come
and and see them as we oennot enemer•
ate them all.
G. A. DEADNIAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOOTEERN 0X00N5I00 W. 0. & n.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
ad South, as follows :
GoINe Sooma, GOING NOnTn•
Mail 0:54 a.m. Mixed 0:45 a.m.
L7xluase 11050 a.m. I Mail 8:18 pan.
Mixed 0:00 p.r,. Express 0:40 p.m,
.oxai Wtttt J±.cans,
A cbiel's among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Postural. is plentiful.
Wool is coming down in price.
RENEW your subscription to THE POST
for 1894.
CHRISTOAs• will be two weeks from next
Monday.
Scnoom Board on Friday evening of
this week.
Pone continues to some to Brussels
market in large quantities.
R. T. of T. next Tuesday evening. A
large attendance asked for.
Busr&Ess is livening up something like
it should at this season of the year.
IT is said a druggist from the East is
talking of going into business in Brus-
sels.
Trig Nightingale Insurance case will
COME: up for hearing at Goderich on
Monday, 18th inst.
MouraLc Horse Fair in Brussels on
Thursday, January 4th, instead of Deo.
28th, as stated last week.
Tax COLLECTOR KnAUTER n'as at the
Central Hotel on Tuesday receiving
taxes from the Grey township ratepay•
ars.
Tag nutter and bobsleigh business is
booming. Councillor Wynn has dis-
posed of eleven pair of the latter already
this Winter.
CALVIN AND CERISTi[As.—This mem-
orable man and most memorable of days
will be brought into happy conjunction
iu Melville ohnroh on the evening of that
day by a lecture on "Calvin" by Rev.
John Ross, B.A.
MAITLAND Skating rink has been leased
by Jno. Ballantyne and Fred. Dowding
and they are busy now in getting every- 1
thing 10 first -ohms ebape for this favorite s
Winter sport. Curling will now likely
boom as there are a number of new hands
its town.
RRFORRi CoxvENT10x.—A meeting of the
Reformers of polling sub -divisions No. 1
and 2, municipality of Brussels, will be
held at the Reform rooms over Dead•
man's drug store, on Saturday, Deo. 91b,
at 8 o'oloek p. re., to appoint delegates to
the Reform Convention at Brussels on
Tuesday, Deo. 12th, when a standard
bearer for the next Local Legislature
election will be selected. A large at•
tendanoe desired,
Otto FRIENDS ADnoAD,—To myriards of
people it will be good news that there is
to be a Christmas number of the Montreal
Star this year, All the world the
Santa Claus spirit gets into theme at the
beginning of December, no matter t
whether times are good or bad. Friends t
away across the Boas, over the broad o
prairies or even at nearer distances, look
for a message, and glad will thousands
be that we are to have a glorious Christ -
nue number of the Montreal Star, laden
down with fascinating gems of art.
DEBATE.—The school debate last Pri•
day, "Resolved that the Printing Press
has benefitted mankind more than the
Steam Engine; was a decided success,
The epealiers were thoroughly prepared
and Use question frotn both points of view
was exceedingly well presented. The
affirmative was captained by May Cal,
der, seconded by Sarah MoNab and Dun.
can Stewart. Jas, Duncan championed
the cause of the abeam engine and, though
be and his oolleages, Reg. Fletcher and
Wm. Armstrong, presented many argu.
menta in favor of the negative, the
judges—the Principal, Dora Smith and
Dan, Strachan—unanimously gave the
desiaion in favor of bbe affirmative.
Another debate "Resolved that Pride and
Ambition has caused more misery than
Superstition and Ignorance," is billed for
Friday, Deo. 16th.
INcueaoING Tae MAIL SERvioE.—The
following letter from the Postodioe De.
parlament apelike for itself 1--
8fr, W. 13. ICcrr, l;ra,arla, O1tt, :
LARds quantities of butter and poultry
are being shipped from Brussels to the
orales,
Tress advt, of Good Bros. booming their
Christmas display of boots, siloes, slip.,
liars, &s„ nomad too lata for this issue.
Loots out for it next week.
Tins most stylish Christmas present is
a photograph when naturally and artieti•
sally made, so by leaving, your measure
at Strong's studio you will be more than
pleased with the result.
DEnossrxo M.snm EAex.—When at the
World's Fair G, A. Deadman saw exhi•
bited a maohins for deliorning cattle,
With it a horn otos be removed in a see.
and with very little trouble. Ile ordered
one for Dr, Warwick whiuh arrived on
Monday.
ON Ton BAIL•—Since last issue 8 cars
of baled hay have been shipped from
Brussels by Messrs. Backer & Vanstone,
and Copp Bros. ; a oar of pork by Messrs.
Stewart & Graham ; 2 care of Olir'istinas
lambs by Jolla Roddiok ; a oar of dressed
flax by Livingston Bros, ; a oar of cheese
from Walton factory ; and 10 care of
grain by the local buyers. 1,500 tons of
baled hay have been shipped from Brus•
eels station during the past season.
Onrr.—The Oil Oity Derriok, Pennsyl-
vania, U. S., of November 26th, contains
the following reference to the late Mee.
John Swallow, sister to John and Win.
Tait, of Brussels :—Mrs. Susanna Steal.
low, wife of John Swallow, a resident of
this city for the past 30 years, died of
organic disease of the heart at her borne
on Washington avenue at 9 o'clock Fri.
day morning, after an illness of about
two weeks. Mrs. Swallow was one of the
beet known and universally respected
women of the city ; kind hearted, willing
to help in time of sickness, or comfort in
time of trouble she was loved by numbers
of residents of this pity, whom she bad
assisted. Her home life was most
pleasant and her husband and children
have the sympathy of all in their
irreparable lose. She was born in Dur•
bans county, Ontario, Canada, March 13,
1828, and wee married to John Swallow
April 29, 1850. She ie survived by her
husband and the following named child.
ren :—Alfred Swallow, of Oakdale
Frederick Swallow, of Brussels, Oanade ;
Frank Swallow, Jennie and Tillie Swal-
low, of this city. The funeral services
were conducted by Rev. Mr. Bentley, of
Franklin, and Rev. A. 0. Ellis, pastor of
the Trinity M. E. church.
PeoaInrrioN.—The speakers at the
Gospel Temperance meeting last Sunday
afternoon were P. Metcalf and Dr. Fer-
guson, of Blyth. The former referred to
the pleasing fact of the strong feeling of
unity among denominations and societies
on the Prohibition movement and argued
-
if the record of the liquor traffic is bad
every lover of morality should rise and
put it doss n. Dr. Ferguson spoke of
Bible reasons for Prohibition and con-
cluded with some very weighty words on
the diseases caused by the use of in.
tosioating beverages. There was a large
audience present and the interest is in-
creasing. G.1. Blair, Barrister, pre.
sided and at the opening expressed his
opinion regarding the duty of the hour.
A quartette consisting of Mrs. Cavanagh,
Mies Kerr, A. N. Large and Dr. Cavan-
agh lead in the praise service. They also
sang a couple of temperance eeleetione.
Next Sunday the meeting will commenos
at 4 o'olock sharp. The Methodist Sun.
day school orchestra will be in attend-
ance. An address will be delivered by
D. MoGillicnddy, of Goderiob. Tlis
many old friends in Brussels and vicinity
will be pleased to hear him. on the Prohi-
bition question. Persons abteuding are
asked to remember the collection, as that
a the ouly means of providing for neces-
ary expenses in holding these meetings.
TALICIN° Mammon His HAT.—The Clin-
ton News -Record says:—''The signs of
the times are tbab Emit Huron will be
redeemed. The Conservatives of the
Riding met at Brussels on Tuesday of
laet week and unanimously nominated
E, L. Diokioson, of Wingham. He is a
man of irreproachable character and
clean record. The Reform candidate is
not yet in the field. There is disaffec-
tion in the Grit Damp. The "old mem,
her" will be shelved if the wire•pullers
succeed, W. H. Kerr, of Brussels, is
laying the pavement to secure the nomin•
ation. The future can only disclose the
result, The conservative nominee can
win East Huron. All our Mende want
is confidence. Now, East Huron,- bake
hold. Up guards and at 'em. Tho vio-
ory is yours." If you are not any hat-
er posted on the West and South Ridings
f Huron than you are on the East you
will not be much of an authority in
Huron Co., Mr. Record. There is no
disaffection among the Liberals In this
'Siding, neither is there Swire.pulling"
nor 'pavement laying." We have no
fault to find with Mr. Dickinson's nomin-
ation but imagine he will require more
than "confidence" before be writes M.
P. P. after his name. If you'd mention.
ed a month ago that you wanted the Re.
form candidate in the field the Conven-
tion might have been held so that you
could sleep at nights.
SuoCEssFOLENTaaTAINoENT,—The mnei-
nal and literary entertainment held in
the Town Hall on Thursday evening of
last week, under the auspices of the Me-
chanics' Institute, seas in advance
of many such gatherings at
which a larger fee is collect-
ed, The program was very success.
fully and satisfactorily parried through,
reflecting credit on the persons taking
part. It was as follows :—"Resource"
overture, Orchestra ; song, "0 give me a
home by the sea," Young Liberal Glee
Club ; Scotch reading, "An Oddfeliowe'
Password," G. F. Blair ; solo, "On
Venice waters," Miss Kato Wilsoe, en.
core, "Two little girls in Blue" ; reading,
"Mr. Gaudio questions the economy of
noshing at dome," T. A, Hawkins ;
'Concealment" overture, Orchestra
ddress, "Dolomite from the World's
air," Rev, S. Battery, B. D., Wingham ;
oto, "Tire Queen's Hussars," Prof,
awkins, encore, "A warrior Bold" ;
ustrumental selections of unique oharao•
er on broom and umbrella, 1'G. L.
aokson ; solo, "Darby and Joan," Miss
f. Smit ; "Miabella" waltzes, Orobee-
ea ; address by President Rose, hiatorio.
I and descriptive of Bruesole Mechanics'
nstitute ; "Sleiglfrider'e serenade,"
lee Club, encore, "Goad night ladies";
National Anthem, A. vote of thanks
W
passed to the performers on motion
f Rev. G. H, Cobblediak and J. R.
Sre,—Referring to your letter of the
28th alto„ respecting' the application
from a number of the residents at Brag -
eels for a closed mail by the train pass.
ingEbet at 11:59 a. 1n„ I am to say that
the Postmaster General, with a view to
a$oerlaining the extent t0 which thio
eervioe would be made Elea of, caused a
,record to be kept for a v 'ale, of the letters
which would be forward 1 by that mail,
and it was found that it:i utility would
be very limited. The number of letters
in the postcflce at the time thab mail
was mode up which could have been
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dispatched with advantage as only 13 G
dor the whole week. Under the circum'
stemtes'tbe Postmaster General does not
Me that the service would be of eullioieet 0
Importance to warrant the outlay owes.
Bary for the trip between the posboffioe
and railway station, which would be
975.00 pee annum. T am Sir,
Your ohoodtient servant, B
Amoco LINDSAY, Supt, m
Ottawas Dee, 2,'03, r
Smith. lrroceede of evening about $25,-
00, A canvas of the oudienee was made
during the evening for new members, by
Directors Smith, MoBain, Pepper and
lair, and twelve new names to the
emborsltip roll was the satisfactory
omit,
THE BRUSSELS POST
Tornio Men's Conservative Club have
an important debate this (Friday') even-
ing, Deo, 8t11, at 8 o'olook sharp,
`Pun storm of last Friday evening pre.
eluded a large attendance at the Young
Liberals' Club. After buaiesss was ASSETB, (Seven Million Dollars) 07,000,000
through songs were sung by 5. MaAlpine CAPITAL (Authorized) $2,000,000
and President Kendall and G, 1. Blair
gave a recitation, Next 03001109 on the Brltciesilt all Trine/pl./paws iva Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, iflrited States c0711tfllasl.
15th hula —�� '
DEO. 8, 1893
ST.AND, tRD B. X.IC OF Cel,AUD,4,
Mixes esaemr,"L3Ozamlen 4.1217M,H EAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
D. EwAN has gob settled in his new
residence, one door East of his shop, It
ie a very oommodious and comfortable
home and Ton Poem wishes Mr, end Mrs,
Ewan many years of happiness in it.
Mr. Walker purchased Mr. Ewan's for-
mer dwelling and he and family have
taken possession. James Blashill and
wife have succeeded Mr. Walker on
Elizabeth street oomplebing the triangu•
Mr pertbase and moving.
Business Locals,
Fon the best grooeries for Xmas call at
MoCracken's.Risme,KLa, klocke, olooks at right prices.
H. L. Jackson, Jeweller.
IP you want a good reliable watch go
to H. L. Jackson, Jeweller.
Noma dead beat but hard to beat are
H, 5. Strong's Xmas photographs.
Tits very choicest jewelry and novel.
Uric H. L. Jackson, Jeweller.
XMAS goods, large stook and low
prides. H. L. Jackson, Jeweller.
Box yourself a fur coat. Ours are the
cheapest and best in town.
I, 0. Richards.
Fame cups and saucers for children at
MoOraokeu'e.
WE have them cheap, fur mite, sleigh
bells, trunks and valises.
L 0. Riohards.
IT will pay you to See H. L. Jackson's
large stook before you make your Xmaspurchases.
Nomnnve nicer than a dozen of Strong's
most elegantly finished photos to die -
tribute among your friends at Xmas.
JDsm to hand a select stock of celluloid
photo easels ail sizes and prices. Do nob
miss seeing them at our studio.
H. J. STRONG, Photographer.
ANT one wishing to get a new saw
filing machine may see what Suite chem
at A. M. MoKay & Co's. hardware store
Bruise's.
Soninrnnoo nobby in photos for holiday
season, Make it -a point to call on us.
Studio open until 10 p. m. Saturday
evenings.
A 1 Ossnsns will be on hand and kept
1s nler:v during the 550503, in bulk or by
the dish at lure. Kirk's, opposite Queen's
Hotel, Brasaele:
am on human and horses and all
animals cured in 80 minutes by Wool -
ford's sanitary lotion. This never fails.
Warranted by G. A. Deadman,
ANT one wishing to get a nese saw
filing stand, I think can be suited by T.
McGregor, of Brussels, Out. May be
seen at McKay & Go's. hardware store.
GEN oosiroN's finger ring found on Mill.
street. Owner may have it by proving
property and paying for this notice by
applying at Tun Pose Publishing House.
Deesssxooxse.—During the Winter
menthe Mita' Holmes, dressmaker and
mantlemaker, may be found at her home,
Alexander street, one door South of the
sobool house, instead of at her former
shop in the McCaughey block.
WELL -DIGGING API)DRILLING.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells demised out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
Edda of Turnberry at., Brussels. 84•tf
Wonen SEEING.—Mrs. Kirk has just
opened a fine lot of ohinaware, Dupe and
saucers, tea sets, muga, &o. In glass-
ware, toilet sats, vases, &c. A large as.
sortment of dolls, toys, new games, &c.,
very obeap. Great bargains iu fanny
goods, wools, hosiery, &o. All kinds of
yarn knit to order. Opposite Queen's
Hotel, Brussels.
0. 0. P.—Por the next three months
special inducements will be offered by
Court Princess Alexandra, No. 24, 0, 0.
P., Brussels, to any person desiring to
become a member of that Order, the in-
itiatiou fee being reduced during that
Hine. As this is one of the loading Iu.
suranoe and Beneficiary Societies in the
Country people should take advantage'
of this offer. For full information ap-
91y to
A. Run, 0. R. ;
A. Kenna, P. S. ;
W. Bosoms, Treas,
A Gasor OFFEn.—Tho Globe of Toren•
to is offering great inducements in oon-
neotion with their weekly for 1894. To
all subscribers who forward them one
dollar by the end of Deo. next, they will
send The weekly Globe for 1894, and, in
addition, present them with a Dopy of
"Hints for the Million," published- by
Messrs. Band, McNally & Co., the cele-
brated publishsre of Ohioago and New
York. This work is an invaluable book
of reference and handy for the household,
being a compendium of thousands of new
and valuable recipes and suggestions on
hygiene, medicine, business affairs,
travelling, the workshop, laboratory,
house, kitchen, garden, shoble, oto. The
regular selling price is 85o. ; ib is worth
one dollar.
1'REBS NOTrOna.
Useful to an inquisitive and enenomi.
nal housekeeper --New York Sun.
A boot which will be found useful by
everyboely,—Boston Traveller.
A very useful thing for a bandy per.
son.—Naw Orleans Pivayune,
The "Hints" are comprehensive
ehougb sod the wonder is they are not
galled a "Household Encyclopedia,"—
Cincinnati Ootnmercial Gazette.
More useful information could not well
be crowded in the game space.—San
Francisco Bulletin.
No well regulated household should be
Without a copy of "Flints for the Mil.
lion."—Spirit of the Times.
It is a wonderfully corneae; forin a
vast amount of information.—Manehes-
ter Union•.
The book will be forwarded free of post.
age, The offer is a most liberal one and
abould seam a large increase in the Me -
ciliation of that old established and ex-
eellent newspaper.
etticstame
SAumw—In Atwood, on Monday, Nov.
27th, the wile of Mr, Henry Smith T1,._�( OUSE AND LOT FORSAL
of a son, J..� it the vilified of Llthei, belonging bo
FXosi s.—Xn Elmo,, on Nov, 27th, the , the estate of the ln.to Dr, Cale. .Lor fill
wile of Mr, Win. L, I2olmog, of ,11 partienl Ars as to p`r1iccl1e���i(01 e, &o.
daughter, 9I0. 893NC10, Ethel,
addrsax'd s' Ii dealt.
A General Banking Business Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted.
Drafte Issued and Colleotione made on all points,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upwards from date of deposit to date of
withdrawal and compounded half yearly.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Tnit COLLECTION OF FARRIERS' SALE NOTES.
Every facility afforded Customers living at a disbance,
5, A. STEWART, MANAGER.
I3 U
S EiL8,
Transact a General Banking Business. Drafts 13ought and Sold on
all points in Canada, United States and Great Britain.
FARMEa8' NOTES DISCOUNTED.
SALE NOTES AND MORTGAGES A SPEOIALTY.
S'a mawso, VaPd aPitI A16R%
Interest Allowed on One Dollar and Upwards at Current Rates. Interest Com-
pounded Twice a Year, Being Added to the Prinoipal at the end of the Months of
October and April. Special Arrangements made for Time Deposits.
eve erred; to write 3I1a11Tarlee Ist el,i Pi,glieI, 03 Cenl3IUan (Oontpanics, or in Mut-
AGENTS
ns rusty be dCSired.
AGENTS FOR CANADA AND UNITED STATES : TIE CANADIAN BANE OF COti:ICROD.
PEnnra.—In Grey, on Nov. 24th, the wife
of Mr. Wm. Perris of a son.
RIENDEnso ,—Li Brussels, on Deo. 3rd,
1808, the wife of Mr. Robert Henden.
eon of a sou.
I+6A:71R2Eb.
COMER—TnuELL.—In Brussels, on Deo.
ember 6th, 1893, by Rev. W. G.
Reilly, Mr. Joseph Govier, of
Hullett township, to Mise Mary
Helens; Thuell, of Morris township.
Lownx—Souau.—At the residence of
the bride's parents, on Deoember
6th, by 'Rev. J. W. Pring, of Blue.
vale, Mr. George Lowry, of Bros -
eels, to Mise Melissa Sottish, of Mor-
ris.
SAVAsE—ARRIsTnoNG.—On Deo, 6111, at
the Methodist Parsonage, Brussels,
by Rev. G. H. Cobblediak, M. A., B.
D., Mr. Joseph Savage, of Grey
township, Huron Co., to Miss
Henrietta, daughter of Mr. John
Armstrong, Elmo, township, Porth
Go.
ZILLrox.—In Listowel, on Nov. 29th,
Carlonia, daughter of Conrad Zilliax,
aged 8 years, 5 months and 1 day.
Non Tnoesyes. —In Turnberry, on Nov.
27th, Johanna, beloved wife of Isaac
Nortbgraves, aged 77 years.
A'ri C=cDT.T
TnansDAY, ONO. 14th,—Farm stock,
implements, &o. South d lot 24, Oon.
6, Morris. Sale commences at 32 o'clock.
J. Pybus, Prop, Geo. Kfr'cby, Anot.
TUESDAY, Deo. 10th. Farm Stook and
im plements. Lot 14, non. 10, Grey,
Sale commences at 1 p. m. sharp. Geo.
Da rk, Prop. F. S. Soott, Ano.
teza•ayssal.s apzs.r z`bT0,
Fall
Whoat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tubs and
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel
Potatoes .....
Hay per ton
Salt per bbl.,
Hides trimmed
Hides rough
Sheep skins,saoh
Lambskins each
Apples per bbl..
Wool
Pork
55
52
33
60
28
17
16
8 00
40
6 00
1 00
3,jf
a
40
50
1 00
17
5 75
66
55
36
61
29
18
00
3 60
00
00
00
66
70
1 50
18
6 10
Bass BuFFALo, N. Y., Deo 5th.—Oat•
tle—Fourteen oar's on sale ; fair to choice
mediums, 94 to 94 30 ; exports, 1,400 to
1,460 !be,' $4 60 to $4 75 ; mixed, 92 26 to
98 25 ; closed weak. Sheep and lambe—
Thirtyfi6e oars on sale, inoludiug 20 oars
of Canada lambs ; fair demand, but
prices wane about loo lower than yeeter.
day, the best Canaries selling at 94.90,
with good down to 94 65, and prospects
of a 01111 further alight decline to -morrow
if the run continnee heavy ; best natives
sold at $4.75 to 94.80 ; good sheep, 93.76;
heavy, 94 26 ; good fat ewes, 92 75 to 98.
Hogs—There were about 60 loads on Sale,
felly forty of whiuh held over from
yesterday's late arrivals,. The market
was strong at yesterday's prices. Open-
ing prises are 5o to 10o higher than the
olose of yesterday. Yorkers, as a rule,
brought 95, with acme light lots at 95 65 ;
mixed packers brought 96.65 to 95.60,
and mediums and heavy, 96.60 ; pigs
ranged from $5 70 to $5 80, and other
grades as quoted-; about all were sold.
TimmNTO, DEO 61h.—This market was
quiet to -day, with receipts moderate and
prices generally steady. Cattle are tin.
changed ; there is a fair demand for
choice butchers, but very few offer ; the
best bring 890 to 890 ; medium, 80 to 131,3
and common, 280 to 29s per poun.
Stockers are unchanged, at 8n to 310 for
averages of 1,000 to 1,1,00 pounds.
Calves—Firm, at $5 to 98, according to
quality, end miloh cows, 985 to $10 Smolt.
Sheep-Unohanged, at 93 to 98,75 for
fair to good botohees. Lambe Bold at
92.15 to 92.90 Soon. Hogs—Steady, at
6o for straight fat, weighed off cars, and
490 for fed and watered ; good stores, 43o
and common at40.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
OOD PORTLAND CUTTER
X Foo SALE. Apply at
ObX4LVILIdE MANSE.
IIOTJSEKEDPER DESIRES A
Position in small family. Per Parti'
radars address box 120, Brussels P, 0.
1(' OR 12 HORSE POWER EN-
V clN5 0118 bei ler for sale, second hand,
in first-class running order. Apply to
J. CODER, Ethel.
CANT -HOOK LOST 33E—
' TwE500 A ineut'e fentory auct Lot 20, 0111
Lino, Morrie. The tinder will ltiudly leave
the same at Tim Poem Publishing House and
meetly oblige. A, G. EABOM,.
OHO'POGRAPH ALBUMS FOR
SALs.—Ws have albums from 800, up.
wards, A largo plush album for Oabinets
only Oce, Latest designs in oak and �ptlush.
Don't miss theoi, G. A. DDADMAN,
Druggist, lioolcsoller, &c.
STRAYED FROM BRUSSELS,
about, Aug, let, a red stag, 2 years old.
Last seen at Wm, Bryan's farm, Morris.
Anyone knowing of ite whereabouts will
greatly oblige
NEIL Df°LAUORLIN,
15. Brussels.
BENDERS WANTED.—TEN—
DERe will be received by the under-
signed up to Saturday,80th day of Decem-
ber, 1808, for all the Oatuonber work required
fn rile creation end completion of a 11 story
brick dwelling 20x00 feet with kitchen samo
size. Por plans, speoidoations and other
Information apply on Lot 11, Oon. 8, Morrie
or address Sunshine P. 0.
20.0 WM. MIC111E,
N.B.—The lowest or any ton der not ioeo-
essari ly accepted.
REAL ESTATE.
'iARMS FOR SALE.—'THE UN.
DEnszolom has 8000002 good Parma for
sale and to runt, easy terms, in Townships
of Morris and Gray. F S. SOOTT.Draseele,
lHOICE FARM FOR SALE, --
J being South half Lot 27, eon. 0, Morris,
100 aares,nearly all cleared. Good buildings,
fine young bearing orchard. Immediate pee -
session. Easy Tortes. Apply to
W. 80. SINOLAIR,
11- Solicitor, &o„Brussels.
20i) ACRE FARMFOR SALE.
The 200 acre farm, being lots ]l
and 12, con. 11. Grey, is offered for sale. 120
Rcrea aro cleared rad the balance well tim-
bered. Buildings Ilret,alaes. Orchard, well,
80, School hens° within 40 rude. Posses-
sion given at oboe if desired. Lor further
partienlars us to price, terms, &a apply to
MRS. WALBEIt,
8-tf Roseville P. 0.
or NELSON B10I00ER, on farm.
.1A1tM FOR SALE. --THE UN.
3:15550811310offers hie splendid 128 aore
farm, being Lot 8 and west part Lot 0, Con,
0, Grey, for -sale. There are 1CO nares cleared,
balance tnnbered. Two dwellinghouses,
bank barns, good orchard, well enced, A
neverfailtugspring on the place. Posses-
sion given any time. The subscriber also
offers for sale a dwelling house, stable and 0
acres of land in the corporation of Bruesole,
The house and gartlou would be rented for a
short time if not sold. nerd and soft water.
Pot. prices, terms and further particulars
apple to JOHN SnaITa,
Proprietor.
4
NA 14russols P, 0,
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
! . Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
aromas of donreebioatod animate 10 a coin -
Potent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calls pi'oniptly at-
tended to, Oiliee and Infrrnany—Two doors
north of bridge 'ruruberry at., Brunets.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 110,
Section 80, of the Revised 8tattites of On-
tario, notiee is or eby GIVen, that all per-
sons having claims against the estate of
George Ramie, late of the Townehip of
Morrie,in the County of Enron, Yeoman,
deceased, who died on or about the '25th
any of October, A, D. 1800, are hereby re-
quiredto send by pPout pme-paid or deliver
to O. F,Blair, Eaq., 01 the Village of Brea -
gels to the County of Huron; Mermaid
he eetate of
the saidr , GeorgeEBaena adeeeasol, On Or
before the 1801 day of December, next, a
Statowenb in writing of their nares
and addresses and the full pardonless
of their claims,. and of the securities
(it any) held by them, and that after too
said nth day of December, the 60xeetstore
Will proaoed to distribute the awaits of the
said George Henna, amongst the parties'
entitled thereto, having regard only to the
clams 01 which notlne shall have. been
given as above required, and the said
oxooutor8 will not be responsible, for
the 'said aerate, or any part tboreof,
to any person or moons of whoao
suint 061800 shalt 1101 bays bben Do-
o ])mod a,thBrp time
the 30tl ide,yolloNovom-
her A. D.1508,
G, P, BLAIR,
90-3 5oli4lter for L7xooutor0
P iGTIMAIT A U S
At Wholesale Prions, We have
bought a very largo stools of these
Albums in plush and loather binding
and can give yon a very nioe plush
album for 91.00. A11 the prima will
astonish you. If you want an album
good and cheap, come now, Be,
member oleo that we have a full line
of Xmes goods, Fancy goods, Books,
Bibles, Games, Toys, Dolle, &o,
Pepper's Drug Store,
1L3111T.ISSJIMf' .
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
Tl L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
.A.bn 0olioltorand Conveyancer. Collec-
tions made. 011ioe--Vanstone'e Blocit, Bras -
solo, 21-8m
M. SINOLAIR•,
Solloibor, Oonveyancer, No tory Pub •
lie, &e. O111oe—Vaustono's Bleak 1 door
north of Central Hotel, Private Funds to
Loan.
CAMERON, IIOLT & HOLMES,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public,
Godoriab, Ont,
M. 0. 5AR213IlgoS, Q. 0,, PHIL1P 03001,
DODLE3 rr01.1115,
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
• Soileitor, &o. (late of Carrow &
Prom/foot's Oliloe, Goderiob.) Office over
Gillies.& Smith's Bank, Brueeels,
Money to Loan, 47 '
MEDICAL CARDS.,
A. MoNAUGFITON, M. D.
0.M., UR, 0.P., Edinburgh, M. 0, P,
S. Ont. Residence and office in Wilson's
Block, corner of Mill and Turnberry Sts.
J• M. ARMSTRONG, M. D.
Graduate 00 Toronto University Medical
and Surgeons Ont ofOvrrcu,� of Physicians
doors to
McDonald & 00„ Walton Out.
DENTAL.
3113M .Lvd T 14 T !
M, CAVANAGH, L. D 6., D. D. S.,
Granata of the ltoyal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OFFICE—Over A.R. Smith's Store,
Brussels,
AUCTIONEERS.
RAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, •s always realty to ta-
te ud sales of tarns, farm stook, &a. Terms
cheerfully given. Oraehrook P.0, Sales
may be arranged at Tam PosT Publlabiug
House, Brussels.
1 FORGE KIRKBY,
�+ Licensed Auotioneer. Sales conduct
orlon reasonable terms. Farms and farm
stock 0 sueaialty, Orders left at Tag Poem
PubllshtugHoose,sruseels,or sentto Walton
P, 0., will receive prompt attention,
HAVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN-
sE as an Auctioneer, I am prepared
to conduct sales of farm et0ok at reasonable
priace. Kuowieg the standing of nearly
every person I.am iu a position to 5511 to
good marks and get good security when sold
on credit. Satisfaction guarautoed. Give
mo a call. 82- 1' S. S00T'P.
BUSINESS CARDS.
VET. H. MoORAOKEN,
Issuror•orAn rriageLloonaes, 00005
arils Oronory, lurubelry street, Brussels.
14 N. BARRETT,
'• Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
south of A. M. MoMay & Co's hardware store.
I,adies'audohildrens hair cutting a spoofolty
MaNAIR,
.CA3. • 'sourer of Marriage Licenses, by
alnpolntmeut of Lieut, -Governor, CO111m1S-
510001, 85., Q.B. Conveyancer and Agent
Piro Disoeraueo Co. Office at the Oranbreok
Post Office.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
nisrMANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
A HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court
Co, Duren. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land, Loan incl Insurance Agent, Funds
invested and to loan. Oollootians made,
Gilloe 111 Graham's. Block, Brussels.
91 A. HAWKINS, NI0. S. M.
.i • Organist in Sit John's Oburob, Brus-
sels and pupil, in the Art of 'Teaching, A.
W. Thayer, mus, Doe” Now York, will giye
lessons to pupils either at his parlor,
over A. it. Smith's stove, or if preferred, at
their own homes. Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday at Walton. Terms moderate.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep for service at
North Halt Lot 20, Don, 7, Morris tile Thorn'
bred Chaster Wbito ]roar "Donate o," for
eervioe. Es was bred by Daniel Doo oursey,
Doruholm, Perth 00., and is from im ported
stook on both sides. Terms 01,00 to be paid
at time of service with privilege of 0 °turning
ff necessary.
14-11 SAMUEL WALKER, Proprietor.
BOAR FOR SERVICE. -THE
Uudereigned will keep for service en
Lot 20 Oen. O, Morris, the. thorn' brad fm.
proved White Yorkebire B oar "Canada's
Brume," pnrobasod from the well-known
breeder J. E. Bretbonr, Oak L olgs Farm,
Burford. Terms, $1.00 to be paid at the
time of eervioe with privilege of roturoicg
1f ne000ary.. Pedigree maybe seen on ap.
plioatiou, nosy. N10H0L.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.—TELE
nd
u dorstgued Will koop for service Berk -
Mitre ou
Los el,oar," oncGrae rho ,208 1B oil bWin,
Pdt&Sen, ButtouNo,2080, ,,roil by4 rem
imported
took on onvilel O. Te rl e, Brom
to perpai eat time
a bath :viae, Terme, pri 81.80,55
to be paid glume of cervico Pedigree
privilege
b
of returning if ioeoosary. podlgrea maybo
seen on application. ROfT, 138,1013,
21.8 Jlbbel Cheese Factory.
SOAR FOR SERVICE.—TH3
undorsigned will 1,0000 for service the
'burro' -bred Bimetal Berkshire 13 oar,
Distnarelc," No,1705, It tools set peke at
Hates dation 1%1) Fair lu 15013,' and was always
let NO00501,50 exhibited, teeezna, 91,00 to iso
Paid at limo of sarviee with pets, liege of r0•
burning If ooeassary.
21.4 D, MILNT,l, Bien,