The Brussels Post, 1888-10-26, Page 5OoT, 26, 1.688.
>pissaxarrr
31i5txitt ° ties,
¢"''•it at, b vette le,
Quite It unmbsi from thio loaallty will
spend the naming winter in the lumbar
shanties.
\. hob .:bout re•osteblisbing tho lending
library in this looal)by7 It should be
heartily supported.
A great many apples aro nt still
in
the
orobnrds, Tho buyers np, , r to
have
missed milling on a groat many farmers.
The re.oaoning of Knox oherah has
been posbponnil until Sunday, Nov, dtb,
wbon Principal Caves, D. D., of Knox
College, Toronto, will olfooline morning
and evening.
lasveva] es.
Mrs. Ross in it vieitoret J. Mollinney'e
neer 13luevalo.
Quito a bub -bob in milk circles lata.
ly. More anon.
Revival serving have been disoontinn-
od at Johnston's church.
Bev. A, Y. 'Hartley refused a earth offer
of $200 for hie colt the other day.
The township fathers met in Salt's
Hall on Monday for a short time,
Wm. Stewart, of Ibis plane, bus been
engaged for next year in Blyth sohool,
Bobt. Stowaet goes to the stone sohool.
Rov. W. W. Leech is the guest of Jos.
Leech this week. Mr. L. returned ono
day lent weak from Detroit,
J. Timmins seat his son to the sale
tho other day to sell his cow. Fulton got
rid of the cow bot he forgot the other
preli minari ea,
R: Mci'l,•ernon has purnhasecl and ten-
anted the premises owned by Mr, Con-
over, Wingham. W. Pearin, ehoemaker,
has taken possession of R. MoPllerson's
old viand ani! the bootee vacaied by Mr.
P. has been purchased by J. Johnston,
• L ;t21, el.
Don't hear anything about a celebra-
tion hero on Nov, 5th, as yet, by our
Orangemen.
The coming of the C. P. R. through
this village would make things boom in
this locality.
W, Smalldon leaves this week for
Michigan where be will make hie home
for some time to come.
Last Monday Mrs. Cushman, wife of
Goo. Condi/van, who recently leased the
Gill hotel, died, aged 48 years. The in-
terment was made at Georgetown.
It is stated here that the East Huron
.1,i00080 Commissioners refused to grant
Mr. Cashman license for the station
betel. There is really no necessity for
more than the one publio stopping place
here.
It is reported that n couple of young
ladies not many miles from here engag-
ed in a pugilistic encounter a few days
ago. We world any that your little
hands wore never made to tear each
others eyes and that pude were not made
to fight with.
One by one the boys are doubling up.
On Thursday of last week it Dame Sas.
Elliott's torn, when he entered the royal
army of benedicts in company with alias
Maggie Murray, of Belmore. Rev. A. E.
Smith, of Wroxeter, officiated. May the
sunshine of prolp.niiy ilinmine their
path through life.
!el :trot -tet. •
Wood brings from 02,50 to $4.50 per
cord.
Tllnusende of barrels of winter apples
are being shipped from the' station every
weak.
Dr. Shivmra, the evengeliet, is engaged
to conduct a series of meetings in the
Methedieb ehnrch next February.
'Hiss None Hart, who nes been visiting
at 3). D. Wilson's for some time returned
to her hone in Montreal 'hie week.
The Sunday morning Bible class in
the Y.M.C.A. rooms is growing decldod.
!y larger and rrOeots eon: idorable credit
io the town.
R. 111. Counter is offering goods at
reduced p•ioes for 20 clays. Mr. and Mrs.
Counter intend removing to Winnipeg
the list of next montb.
3. L. Smith, who had intended remov.
ing to Decatur, Alabama, this fall, bas
opened out n wall selected stock of gent's
furnishings in town.
Jas, Kyle, who has been in ill health
for some inonthe, passed away on Tues-
day eftsrenen ati the age of fortythree
years a"d noun months.
• A great many people visited the Mo-
Gibmty family palnee oar ou Monday
afternone and by the kind oourtsey and
with true Amerioan freedom of the
family were shown the various depart.
mento. There aro five "oullud folks" in
attendaaoe.
The famous MoGlbeny family gave
one of thoiv interesting entertainments
Li ettt'<)ve to .
The brink work nt the now Baptist
ointroit 10 oomplcle' . •'1 the roof is now
on.
Several of tiee tie,eepeoplo are at l evonw Short, x iu
Stratford this wee.. . hmnnaeN cannot- g• p y slmeshes were
ed with the nitrite,
I made by President Lioh'adilan, D. Iiob-
O:Imio dd flay lie, i. ••ifd out their fur- ortsorr and 1111,18,311 Bishop, !allowed by
nitwit and nadorbabing busmen bo
Henry Buck, furniture dealer.
Hese Bros, are moving their machinery
into tbsir new shop, It is a Ileo oom-
modions, end well arranged briding.
The choeso fair on Tliursilny of last
wools abbraoted quite a number of sales.
mon bub no 'ales were made, The
oheeso factory business le about wound
up for this Newton,
Rov, Mr, Livingston, of Clinton, de.
livered a lecture in town on Tuesday of
this woofs oo "The Haman voice," It
was under the auspices of the Royal
Template of Tomporanoe.
'Blare hes been quite n refill of enter-
tainments in town of late but the most
taking is supposed to bo on Thnreday
evening of this week when the .MoGibnsy
family give an onterteiament.
Owing to the contemplated removal
of Bev. Marl' Turnbull to Bi ecardine the
oongrogaaion of Christ's oburoh is
asking for the appointment of Rev. Mr.
Haghes, of Lion's head, to fill his place.
THE BRUSSELS POST 8
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The minutes of the township Council!
clay he read in another column.
An interesting mooting In connection
with the Vermont' Iuetituts wee held In
Shine's sohool bruise last Wednesday
;nl[o r'riso.
The roads are very sloppy from the
continued rain.
The Soothing Methodist Sabbath
school will (told their annual socia] be.
fore long.
Wm Newcombe, jr, and sister nava
gone on n trip to Newark, N. J., to visit
relatives.
Won. J. Tough, of Stanley, has been
engaged to te.oh the school in section
Nn. 1 for next year at e. salary of 0400.
There aro a great many oattlo strayed
in this townehip and it would be wise for
people to advertise stook strayed on or
off their premises.
A. 10. Robertson has shipped six car
loads of apples already to the 01d Ooun.
try this season and -will send four er five
more yet before winter.
Robt. Agnew has resigned his position
AS teacher of S. R. No. 3 and will attend
eobool after Ohristmas with a view of
scouring a higher grade of oertifioate.
By a fetter received from Dakota the
particulars of a oontemptible robbery in
which the property of Wm. Rends, for-
merly of this township, suffered. It
seems Mr. Banda was away on a tbrea:,-
ing tour and while absent Mrs. Rands
•aid family went over to the home of P,
relative for the sake o: company. While
absent the house was entered by thieves
and a large quantity of clothing, bedding,
presents medo to Mrs. Banda at the
time of her marriage, dee, were stole,,
Mrs. Rands is n daughter of Samuel
Walker, an old and well-known resident
of this township.
Grey•
Apple paring bees are booming.
A wedding this week and moro to
follow,
If we only could get apple barrels wo
could do a rushing trade with Manitoba
and the Northwest.
Ha'rd'en. matters are quite "mum" as
yet. Some folks say there will be some
cue-epeuers before eloution day, however.
Be a letter from Miss Kate Calder we
learn that bar bealtb is not improving as
mach as would be desired. She ooloys
we
her work very mach however.
Tax collector McLanohlin is getting
reedy for making his annual tour. The
money has to be in the Treasnror's hands
before 3)en, 15th this year so there will
be no holding back.
T. Gelder threshed on the farm of
Adam Douglas, of the 161h con., ono day
recently 13.50 bushels of grain consisting
of wheat, peas, barley and oats. John
Grant and Adam Stsies did the fieedieg.
They threshed 450 bushels of the oats in
two hours a,.3 a half. They're hustlers
and don't you forget it.
A very pleasant time was spent at
Thee. Taylors paring boo on Friday even-
ing last. After the work had been
neatly done the young folks engaged in
social games and amusemguts, after
which all dispersed highly pleased with
the evening's fun and hoping Mr. Taylor
might have many such occasions.
Quintin McBlain and Jas. Bishop have
the job of gravelling the aonoessiou from
Ament's mill, 80 rods each. The former
gets 06 cents and the latter 07 cants per
yard for the work. 1t is to be onmplotel
by February 1st. This is a bad piece of
road and owing to the very springy and
Ltbard L
miry bottom will be o keep in ord-
er. As many as seven head of cattle a
day have been known to miro in the
ditch ruining through the swamp, and
had to bo pulled cut with horses.
"Jim Dandies."— An emigrant boy
in Oardno's Hall on Monday evening. who was gob from one of the homes a
A The family woreenthuiastioally received number el soars ago by one of our farm.
by the largo audience and their superior ors and wino is, now a young man, loft the
minion]. performances were higbly Op. other day in company with a neighbor
prooiatod. bop who has loving protein and a good
Wangle home. from what wo can learn this
young man has been making it up with
A now storehouse and freight shed will the boy for menthe to the knowledge of
be built ab the 0, P, R. depot. his foster parents who instead of giving
' Tho Presbyterians aro arranging a neighborly navies invited the boy to thou
musical and ]lterary program for their house the nlghb before from where a
enterbaintnont on blip evening of 'Meeks. conveyance took them to the railway
giving Day. station nest morning. How humiliating
There was n largo influx of visiting to kind parents on Cho ono aide and
pedagogues in town on Thursday and hypocritical on tho other. Wo have more
Friday of lain week. There wan some information whioh we must reserve for
liable dissatisfaction over the arrange- another time as ive must go and see if
ment of the program and a good deal of our Plymouth Rook Wakens are all gone
the interest usually manifested was to roost.
-wanting. Mtrnr corner„ --0n Wednesday of this
The Advance says:—W. Oleg, of this week the home of Alex. Delgatty was a
town, thought he had been robbed of 070 scene of.bustle and stir, and no wonder
on Saturday evening. He was paying a as it was the wedding day of his dough.
farmer for a load of grain when he acct- ter, Miss Lizzie, to Thos. Found, a former
dentally gave the farmer $70 too much. resident of Brussels, now of liinlose.
The agricu)taniet was honest enough to Bev. S. Jones, of Brussels, was asked to
come into town again on Monday and re- lend s hand.. Although this reverend
turn tho missing sum to Mr. Clegg, gentleman is up in the eighties he eau
On Monday of this week Samos Hoop- bio the matrimonial knot an well as ever.
er of Turnberry, was brought before In this ease Tom "Pound” what he had
Magistrates Mcliay, Inglis, and Scott on been 'marching for—a good-looking and
two charges, One was for watering milk levelheaded bride. A very enjoyable
sent to Bluavale faobory and the other evening was spent by the guest' in social
Tor removing °ream from milk sant, The shat] song and an occasional whirl to the
information was laid by the Preeident of music of the violin. The young oonple
the factory (J. R. Millar). The witness- who have commended the voyage on the
i ns nailed were Inspector Hopkins, of the matrimonial sea havo the hearty wisboe
Dairyman's Association, cheese maker of a host of Mende, It will probably
Dillon and Secretary Burgess, Tho mag. be rough sailing now and again and oo.
)etratos levied a fine of $16 and costs for easionally "squalls" may spring lip, but
each charge, amonnting to 087.20 in all, that they may find a good deal more sun -
Mr. Hooper is n well•to-do farmer and opine than aloud is thb desire of your
owns 260 acres of land. Lawyer Van. correspondent. ThieiteM would not bo
stone oondttotod the 0aso for the defend- oompiote without saying that a more
ant who stoutly denied the charges, The genial and hospitable host and hostess
Diluters purpose making an example of novel Undertook to entertain a company
all poisons infringing the rules of the
factory.
general conversation on topics of interest
to the farming community, A similiar
mooting is announced to be held in Whit-
Aold'e soltool house nova Wednesday ev-
ening, to which all are invited. The
next mooting will be held in Shine's
school house in three weeks.
Dtien Enlrnn: -•Prom your Ethel cor-
respondence in the last issue of TUE Posr
he Council and others are reminded that
the desire for n township ball ie being
again revised. iavoral years ago the ne-
cessity for a township hall was consider.
ably agitated, but it was postponed at
that time, as the Council was unwilling
to enter into any new expenditure until
the railway debt of tho township was
paid off. Now, however, chubtho Coun-
cillras sufficient funds in the Bank of
Hamilton to meet that debt, when clue
in 1902, there is now co reasonable ex.
ouso why the hall should not be erected.
Except such expenditure as they them-
selves ornate there is now no special obli-
gation to meet and o, township hall is
exceedingly desirable, The Council
chamber should not bo au appendage
of the hotel. I hope bion ratepayers of
Grey will net be again compelled to at-
tend a nomination for coaecillors in a
hotel. I believe it to be against law in
any ease, but uono more than that a
majority of the people of this township
are opposed to the liquor arabic, and, as
proof of this, there ons a majority of 27
agaiuet Cho ropes.' of tho Scott Act. To
bo oonsistent with ourselves as refloating
our deliberate opinion we should be suf-
ficiently animated that no nomination
por oouneil meeting should be held in a
hotel, nor should wo elect a mutual mis-
representing the majority on that goes.
tion mt least. By inserting the above you
will oblige, Yours truly, Bonoi'ernn.
Rev. Mr. Newton, of Bsrvie, is to office.
fate in the Episecpel church nest Sab-
bath morning.
Wm. Stewart, of Bluovale, received the
appointment as principal of our Public
Schools for 1810 at a salary of 04e0.
Dr. Sloan and William left hero to
join throe or four ocher gentlemen on 0
fiuutingespeditioo in the wilds of Mus-
koka. They expect to be away a month.
On Thursday and Friday of last week
the seater and intermediate department
of our Public Schools were closed, Prin-
cipal A. M. Uucohill and Mies Ratcliffe
were attending Teething' Convection.
Catstetdlau. Netts.
The water in Lake Ontario is lower
now than at any time iu tan years.
The village of Allendale is agitating
with n view of annexaaio,t to Barna.
The new Wesley College in Winnipeg
was opened on Monday of last week,
George Holman, the well-known thea-
trical manager, died at Loudon, on Sat-
urday.
The first piece of cobblestone work in
Manitoba ie being completed at the Win-
nipeg street oar stables.
By their failure to fulfil their contract
wick the town, the Galt .Eleottic Light
00. have forfeited 0473.51.
Iu the Laflamme•Mail libel suit for
$10,000 the uoortg ranted a fortnight's
rtni ht's
extension, with Dost to Mr. Laflamme.
The Galt Reporter says that it con-
templated to establish a refreshment
room et the C.P.R. station in that town.
Zacbariall Miller, a Chatham colored
man, died soddenly the oLhgr night while
chopping a tree in the course of a 000a
hues.
The degree of LL.D. has been oonterr. IPJ„ONEY TO LOAN,
ed by St, Andrew's University upon the
Zion. G. W. Koss, Minister of llclueetion.
Letters patent have luau lashed. Moor -r/. ' '
porgies theltailreed Now Advertieing j Pi J. i . 'F fi U,/ N '.
Company, of London, with It capital 1
'Rook of $10,000,
The L. I;, it I,), 1s. !imitated le now
completed within two utiles of Kings,
villa, and they expect to r -etch the above
village in two weeks,
The London Township Council at its
last session Yokel 0108.32 to theca person
on aaooune of cheep asd lambs either
killed or worried by doge,
A syndicate of Southern Planters from
Memphis, Tenu., has purchased a por-
tion of the feem of Charles Steele, on the
shelve of Lake Erie, near Port Colborne,
for the purpose of establishing a summer
resort' Private Funds to Loan.
Wm. Couso, of Forast• received
through tba post office un Thursdays .r O'Op O
box containing half n dozen chocolates. V V
Although there was probably no poison
in them, nobody could be found to give
them a trial,
The executors of the Crawford estate
in Windsor have accepted the Canadian
Pacific railroad's offer for $110,000 for the
000 feet river troutago belonging to the
senate. This, with the Molsun end Pot.
ter frontage, will give the railroad all
they desire.
H. Sorby, of Guelph, well.knowu as a
stook breeder, recently bought 1,200
agree of prairie land on Portage la Pro -
bete plains, for which he Haid $23,1500,
Sinn then he has bought 100 acres more
for 05,000 each. Ho is to take hie Gal-
loway cattle and Clydesdale horses and
place then there.
The organization of a Law Faculty in.
connection with the Toronto University
has boon completed. The following
gentlemen, among others, will compose
the Faculty :—Doan of the Faculty, Hon.
Chancellor Boyd ; Lecturers, Hon. Ed-
ward Blake, Hon. David Mills, Dalton
McCarthy, Q. 0., Hon. Justice Proudfoot
and Prof. Ashley.
Tho village of Troy, in Beverly town.
ship, has among its inhabitants a re-
markable old couple, Mr. and Mrs, A.
Moaner. He is 01 yearn of age and she
is 80. They are wonderfully strong and
healthy and one day recently the old
gentleman, finding tiny hanging some-
what wearily on his hands, made a pork
barrel that would have done credit to
any cooper.
A singnlar incident occurred at Petrolia
a day or two ago. A plate glass window
in the new town hall was found with a
piece broken oat of it as big as a spacer.
Inside the room was a partridge lyint,,
dead with its nook broken. The bird
must have flown against the glass at
night, and the force of its flight may be
estimated when it is explained that the
glass is a quarter of an inch thick.
About 7 o'clock Thursday morning fire
broke out in Kincardine in the carriage
works owned and occupied by J. 3.
Fisher t2 Co., foundry. The fire was
got under control. Myra Fisher, eldest
son of Jno. Fisher, while making his way
to the office, was suffooated by the smoke,
and was found dead shortly after be en-
tered the building. Mr. Fisher was a
very popular young man, and much sym-
pathy is felt for the bereaved ones. He
leaves a wife and three children.
The annual elections of the Osgoode
Legal and Literary Society were held
Friday night, and created great excite-
ment among the Isgal fraternity, a large
number having come to vote from out-
side plates. There were two parties—rho
Do
u lac'
ltos and the
g Armouritee, the
formor being elected as follows :—W.M.
Douglas, President ; E. A. Duvernet, 1st
Vioe (by acclamation) ; J. W. Boswell,
Sod Vioe ; IF. 1, Webb, Secretary ; Chas.
Swabey, Treasurer ; Committee of Man-
agement, C.W. Kerr, J. Knowles.
A301
of Private Funds have, just boon
placed iu I11y lutuds for In-
vestment
AT 7 PER OlgNT.
Borrowers can have their loans
complete in throe Clays if title is
satisfactory.
Apply to E.E. WADE.
P!t
Capt. Creighton, fficer in command of ESTATE NOTICE.
the Salvation Army
at Kingston, was
00 Wednesday fined 020 for obstructing
the public streets.
Tbo Kincardine Bridge Company, Kin•
carding, have been awarded a contract
fo: the erection of a steel highway bridge
over the Grand River at Fergus.
The whitefish catch on Lake Erie is
repotted to have been very large last Bea-
son, whish is regarded as a result of the
extensive artificial propagation carried
on by the United States.
Hou. S. H. Blake rode to Kingston to
the Sunday School Convention on the
train with Buckley, Hg says that et
Belleville a little boy looked in at the
window of the oar and asked : "Is that
tlto man that killed the woman in Tor-
onto 1" and Buckley answered : "Yes ;
and if you come in hero X'Il kill you,"
An extraordinary fatality is reported
froth Bsrthier, Q. Mr. Smith, a leading
iesidoet, had been out shooting and on
coming in laid lois gun (loaded and fully
cocked) upon the table. A favorite dog
jumped ou the table, and -while stepping
over the weapon ton: died the trigger with
its foot. Tho goon wont off, sending its
deadly charge through the breast of Mrs,
Smith, who fell forward on her face, She
struggled bo hoe feet and then fell dead
on the floor.
A Winnipeg telegram of the 17th says
Tho O.P.R. sent out a gang of men with P-IOT LIEALS T
se old l000motivo yesterday to the point
where the dump of the Provincial Bail- (Ab all reasonable Hours)
way crosses the southwestern branch of , FOR TWENTY CENTS.
the 0 13.11. They left tho engine placed
MOB CILTt11yp1Ls OF ROOT. 0615.05,
late of *bo Township of Morris, in the
County of Buren, Yeoman, who died on or
about the eighteenth clay of August, lege,
and others leaving enema in respeet to his
estate, aro hereby noosed to send ou or be-
fore the seventeenth day of November, lees;
to Hugh 1t. Elliott or Riobard Bewley, Ex-
ecutors, at Brussels P.O.,. or to A, Hunter,
Brussels, Agent for the entrl Executors, their
names and addresses with fall particulars
of their claims and the securities Of any)
held by them, and else that immediate)
after the said date the a1seta of Cho said
(lowland will be distributed among the par -
Cos entitledthoreto , ,having regard only to
c'a'ms of which the l;:mentors or their
Atsnt have thou notice, and theexecutors
will nob be liable for any assets so distribut-
ed lo any person of whose claim they shall
not have had notice. A, HUNTER,
Aut. for Bunters.
Dadod at Blessrls this 1511 day of October
5815 n14-4itts
Economy Restaurant.
Having just opened in the Brick Corn-
er Store, formerly occupied by R. Mal-
ce'ni, Brussels, the opposite corner to
the Postofiiea,
right morose the chimp and then built a
now trach around it. The Ministers A call is oepeaialh' solicited and ovens
laugh at this childish attempt to hinder attention will be paid to Patrons. A lion.
them. When the black -laying reaches #ted number of Lady and Gsableman
this point a diamond will be laid, and Boarders wanted.
any attempt by the 0,P.R. to tear it np
will be reenter' it necessary by force.
Ono of the most remarkable wills ever
recorded in Elgin sono' ', Ont., is bipt of e tsprtut v ' y s7t 5k v
Wm. A. Allison, Into of the bownehi of
PLOWS !!Qf d'e'lay
Southwols. The testator died possessed
of an estate valued at 016,970, of which "Well 7 neighbor, 191101.0 did you sot that
$12,000 is farts lauds, $800 farm produce, cue working two furrow -(+ahg Piety 1' Web
henna $500, cattle 0850, farming imply. Sir 1 gotitfrom avAlt. eltit [\l, ]Cr'e'els,
meats 850, and life insurnuoe 2 000. you know lie keeps Cho 'arose stook of
$ $' , 1tLO yB worth tete money to the trade.
Owing to the )nexperionoe of the friend Are you in hood of a general purpose
of dooeased who drew np the will it pro. 'Clow call and tee
vides that hie Widow, Jane Allison, shall THOS. HENDBY'S, of Soaforth ;
receive hor dower and 0100 life insuranos; Tor/paws, of Guelph, No. 7 plow ;
that Andrew Allison shall receive $1,000 PATTF;BSON'S, of Woodstock.
(over and above any other division) set p1l
aside lot his solo benefit, and that the PLOW - OF .,ALL s KINDS
balance eltall bo divided as follows; To
his sons George and 'William Jamas a Straw Cutters, Grain Grnslters and
dividend at the tato of 100 oeuts on the Grain Grinders, -
dollar; to his daughter Isabella adividond —TURNIP AND ROOT PULPERS--
at the rate of 70" cents on the dollar' his
sons John and Archin Allison acid his 2, 4, 0, 8 and 10 Horse Power,
clangdhtore Annie and Janet, each a div).
den at the roto of 56 noels out the dollar,
and to hie broths' Andrew 0400. 'Under in all Sale of Implomonts,
the will, therefore, foie estate would have
to pay d76 por aunt. Tho arra' woe 'Wm. Martin.
pointed out to Cho heirs, who came to au ttratselR,
nowt: Tvnneogon SyrotoT,
,`5AS. J3ROADFOO2', Prop
SATISFACTION GUABANI'1IED
of friends that Bandy Delgatty and lois 1
oxoollgat wife, 'minable arrangement.
Have been placed in my hands
for Investment on real estate.
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrowers can have loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
satisfactory. Apply to
W. lI, SINC ,AIR,
Solicitor, 73russeis.
BEE -HI VE
Y
Great Bargains al the
"Bee -hive" in
Teats and
Crockery
For the next 2 weeks.
MEI I IMIAGE d%V&brill&iii
W. H. McCracken.
FARMER FARMER
Look to Your Own Interest and get your ixristing done at
Where you will get Flour second to none in the Dominion, and
yield per bushel equal to the highest.
Chopping Done While You Wain
Farmers Can Have Manitoba Wheat Flour
Without Extra Charge, if required.
SPECIAL PRICE GIVEN FOR 500 -ib. LOTS OF FLOUR.
All Kinds of Grain Bought for Cash.
CHOP, BRAN, SHORTS, CBACT D WHEAT AND GRAHAM
FLOUR ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE
NATIONAL ROLLER MILLS, BRUSSELS,
Gat 1, 3.m STE-WART 8C LOWIOK.
riissels FllIullhlure EMpOF1HM,
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I have a splendid Stock of Furniture at my Show rooms,
Tzb7'nbe3"r'zJ &red, P,'zasseZs, consisting ctf Parlor and
Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Tables, Chairs, Lounges, &e.,
that cannot be excelled for .Wear, or value. Always a big
Stock to ohoose from.
og P >)y' C $ A. L 113 Gr A. X IN :m,
As 1 have a very largo and well made stock of' Bedroom
Suites and Sideboards 1 will sell thele at gi'ecLtly r'eduG-
ed .Prices. We have made a specialty of these lines and
now is the time to snake purchases.
Hand -made Furniture a, special feature of our bus-
iness, A large stock of tip-top ✓110u1din for Picture
Frames. Work done with neatness and despatch. A nice
lot of Pictures, Foot Stools and fancy articles for sale.
REPAIRING NEATLY AT2'ENDED TO.
A full line of Caskets, Coilins and. Robes always on
hand. Two Hearses and a free Delivery Wagon in
connection with our Establishment.
1 pay special attention to Cavity and ,,1rteria1
Era2bccZ772in6. Having taken three series of lessons on,
Embalming from Prof. Renouarcl, of Kansas, and having a
Diploma for the same, 1 feel confident ili being able . to do
this work properly.
A. beautiful range of McFarlane, McKinlay & Co's patent
Linen, W371doW I3Zinds to'fond. Every housekeeper
should sec them, TheT/ areDa72rizes.
AGENT for the KARL ORGAN.
Save money by Patronizing the Old Established Film'.
tore EmporiumR. .
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