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The Brussels Post, 1888-12-14, Page 5Dec, 21, 1$88. •atatleuanrt�•11s - n 13istr 1,t l,cly Ct'rt1 l! t)ns, amination, After the loosens and reel• THE BRUSSELS POST country, crops, animals, vegetable lifer, ' Solidi, hetet, Laing and Miss Robinson, tho prespectiveteachcr, 11, was a wonder. ful day, wond•nful roads, wonderful people, wonderful schools, wonderful ex. botanical tolled and Hound, political and Ilio of dna people %veto all folly explained, S•m0 thought 113 •ev. gentleman would he prosy but tine rare agreeably 11IA. Tho oete1tainn'ut volts 1 is on the appointed, the Ireel, bring varied wit!1 L chaos and innate haul boon compluiul loam and will continue ;war New Year Thu annual meeting of do 0110001 fa tory was held on Wednesday of tit Week, The annual tea meeting of the Motlro• dist church will bo hold on tho ovening of Now Yearn day. A big trims is ex - peeks'. Rant summer it numlee1 of new lest. down will be erected in this Locality, among the number being one for Johu Hewitt. rte..C) 11,W.—A now lodge of the Anoint Order of United Workman was organized in this plan, on Tuesday evening, lith last., by George Patterson, district plaster, assisted by a number of tin members of Brussels and Soaforth lodges. Tho following officers were duly cloacal and installed : Past master, Rev. W. Torrance : Master Workman, Robe, Blair Foremen, John 11. Campbell ; Overseer, Geo. Pethiok ; Recorder, D, Campbell ; 1Pinan11ior, W. Neal ; Receiver, John S. Welsh ; Guide, \3fni, J. Carter; twain Gaud, Josiah IIewitt ; Outnido Gnarl, Wm. Iiolrnes. Trustees, D. . (Campbell, 11. Blair, and J. Ii. Campbell, Dr. Smith, of Seelforth, was elected medi. cal c atteincr, s 11001111 01 ol(qucl:. , • re nd and glowing tie following address ws read and 111" o. word pletnres and sallies of wit. Dun. Macho. (Fontan JlarLlo.) presented with in can Icing 11111111n' 1,1111 duties of chairman a plush dressing naso and collar box : satisfactorily to a11. Deana Ttaea1is11, -We, tea pupils of this suhool, being ab0uttonay farewell to you, have wished to embrace) this opportunity of expressing our appreciation of tour servioen with us daring tho past three years, Yon found 11s strangers but you Mayo 118 devoted and admiring friends who shall follow your tubule career with interest and hope wherever in the Provo• denim of God your lot may bo amt. Wa cannot eniilalontly oxpren our appreate. tion of the way in which roe have so carefully and diligontly looked after our nlontal training, and wo rejoice also to say that aha moral inilnenoa you have had over us while here has made, wo trust, a lasting impression for good on our hearts. We shall long remember the pleasant ass0oiations we have had, and as you aro looking forward to a new field of labor and wo to a new teacher, wo trust rho new relations gnat, if possible, bo even morn pleasant and profitable. We wish 1 r oelll' 0 n you of our aoniidoloo and ee.eem cel to friend and we beg ,you to accept this present as a slight token of 111-- sante, cherishing a hope that you will ''10ea1 them, not so mush on account of '•eels a 1. himself 1 y f 1 office. their intriu.il/ value' as on racial/1 of the memo)ie4 w111311 they may mull.Signed, on behalf of ilio school, frattle (1.tionss, 1.1111:11 slogan. Ir. lla133h p, in a fete words, taladead his pupils Gar their beautiful Its well is OP 11)3,110111111 at11 •100131. 111000111. HO 1,70.0 they a precieted his efforts and only wish° t that ha had been able to pe form aha dntfes letter. It was rho most pleasant three years of his life and through life would °11017911 fold memories of the happy Browutowu echo .1. {V Jewitt, trustee, as 6 0k0131nai1 for the pr rest °xessed himsoif so well satisfied with the 3xaminatiOn, Mr. Stewart, Johnston's Saboot, also expressed him- self well pleased. The teacher then took tho opportunity of thanking parents and the young ladies for their very great kindness and good cheer extended ti towards himering his sc11oo1 term, for their kindly interest in the school matters and th0irhearty sympathy and co•operntion when required. The young men, though he had heard they were a bad lot, were as gentlennanly, kind-hearted, splendid, good fellows as he had ever met. Mr. Jewitt then pro- nounced rho benediotion. Thu dinner and lecture was in itself a num, and if the crowd did not turn out 1t was their loss. Thu ladies of Illuovalo Mathudiet ohuroh always give good fare and this twee relator better than anal. Fowl of all sorts was pro- vided and the tables were decked and trimmed out in artistic style, with all the delioaoiee of the season. Rev. T. M. Campboll,of St, Marys, delivered hie soul -stirring, thrilling, patriotic Rectum "God Savo Thn Queen," He retorted to the grand old country whom God do - lights to honor, how victory porches on her bauners, blessings shower on her in °very wind that blows. Our good and noble Qoeoil was referred to in glowing tonna, and her sagacious, wise, nod good rulo, ltnglauf was compared with other nations, and 1,11 the world was singing with her praises .dlev, A. Y. Hartley, tnovorl and 11ov. A.. B. Smith, \V'e'x t a• 1 O c , seconded a hearty vac of thanks, 3eh1011 Was onder.od by the ,wdien0o by tremendous applause. Pro- ceeds nlnoml;ed to 4951 Roy. Mr. illc- Ifibhin oe0npied the eh dr and prover! tense' worn u 1,10 o -c8. Too notion of Rev. Mr. ,Campbell, of Uuizganeetn, wan listened to with greet att titian. The clay ($uilday last) teas wormy and the attaldauee 3yas poor. 11 r. Campbell spike in the morn. Mg directly to 1111 • lililth'1' 1 and itl thee ov011111,t to 1110 p0101118 !u r04:vd t, the ehi,dren, or' "God's value of children." Hu took for hi,. text Mat. 18 oh. 14111 verse, and road his first lesson in Genesis an ancient of Abtabam being told by God of the destruction of Sodom and Abraham's pleading, pointing out that it was bocaus0 leo baro raised his children well. His 2o31 lesson was about the rejection of Eli's House, in the book of Samuel. The address was a strong plea for fin sncour.lgement of the children. In Mr. C's opinion children were some - tines discouraged by parents. The Sun- day School was described n, the training sohool for the ollurch and oyay parent should take an interost in the good work going on in no Sunday Schools of our land. Mr. Campbell made n deep im- pression on his bearers and it is sincerely hoped this anniversary service will M- inna. all 3v11.11 better incepves and higher aims. ii1)1111)10314 \V011311 11113rixu. Is , 51mp. mon 1C So] have received a choice stooge of groceries and Xmas goods which tin)' will sell at sneelal orlon. Peet hoot, and overcoat -8 at bottom prices, We will pay. Wu fur choice butter it 4111 up 111 '91b .01 It, Visit our well filled establishment. Yours nub , W. 1ibu'eoN & Sax. II. F. &Ie.,1'istcr was nt Toronto for a few days last week. The annual meetil:g of the Ethel Choeso l?aotory will be hold, at the factory, on Thursday, 27th inet, at 1. o'clock p. m. Tho Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church are counting on a largo] tine at their box sooial. It is a novelty. An anniversary sermon to the young people and children of the Sabbath salon! wil be preached by Rev. R. Paul, of Brunets, in the Methodist church, next Sunday at 10:80 a. In. Fred Milne, Bennie Davies and John Burton, three pupils front our school, aro at Listowel this week writing at the entrance oxmnination to the. High School. Dna,.--Last Sunday Mr Bckmier died after a leugthen>1d .illness. The funoral on Tuesday afters' on wam'lai'gely attend- ed, Rat. J. 1'. Legeat Conducted rho oer1ice, Mr, BekmierWas a well-known and highly respected resident, Mrs. Eclinlier has enjoyed grod health for Soma time. Pusesc;'ranox.-- At tho oloso of the 3011001 exe.mluati'n held on Friday even• ing, of lost week, the teachor, J. A, Young, was presented with a beautiful silver cruet, butter cooler and butter knife and rho accumpuning address:— To .1, A. Young, 1)13.333 4nl,---117.•, ,your f1ieude andpupils of 4. 5. No. 11, desire to take advantage of this opportunity to give expression to tho very high ration in which you are held by us. Wo wish to publicly recog• uize the faithful and zealous way in whish you Ilavediseharged ynrtr duties as teacher during your stay with us, oftimee eact1110ing your 00.11 eonv011011031 and pleasure for the benefit of those under your charge, and though your labors have been very inadequately rewarded, it must be gratifying to yen, as it is to us, to sae that they leave been succ089fnl fn bringing tho soho0l up to the highest standard of proficiency exhibited in the examination of to -day. Those of us who have sat under your Instruction also de- sire to express to you our appreciation of the deep nil Brest w11io11 you have always manifested in us and the painstaking manner in w111o3 you have sought to lead us np the pathway of useful know- ledge. And two deeply regret that the happy relations which ban so long ex- isted bot3vo11 ns 111o01 so soon terminate. As a Neighbor,, oitizen and Christian gentleman our ostoom of you io no less high. It is with admiration that wo have 1,otl:c t tow manly staid which yon Inv: -ration 'Ton the right side of all 1nm'13l gnestimes 3131 well as your hearty zeal in revery good work: We boat testi- n11111y to rho 1311) that the .influence) of Your upright Christian uharaoter Ills been no Bina)! power ior goodam0nst 119 and if I'1311videne.' should direct your re- moval ftom mgr midst it is with drop to - c1 that 31,) 0111411 bid you adieu. But ati cell. 1110 - 1-. 111010 10qurnt1y 1$1111 tv01'de'00 diet -n',-. to accompany our withal expre shun of rogerd tt'itll a tangible tole• on of the same. Therefore we ask you to accept at our hands those 111101118 whiu11 aro but a slight mark of 1110 re - 0101t and estoom that wo have tried to 13001301 t„ y01) in words. Wo hope that they will ever be to you and your estim- able fancily a pleasant mornento of your n01)101300 amongst us and the happy 10• nations Mat liavo existod between 110. Be emoted that whatever you go, our prayers and best wishes for your 91100058- 111)11 long contorted usefulness will follow you. Signed, in behalf of Monde and scholars, ' Ado Niche, Aaron Cober, 131anait Milne, Bennie Davies, Mr, Young replied appropriately. 131uevao.l e. Miss Ross, Belnlor0, is a guest of Frank Patterson this week. Very little stir about municipal politics as yet, although a few now candidates are talked of. Geo. Bently, Into of Timmins' store, has joinorl a company to go to Louisiana to make 511441, May they be eneoesnful. Rev. A. 11. Hartley took for his tort Int Sunday "A time to dana0," It was a rognlnr claming annum, but only tho faf13.w1ther C11ristiane heard it. Tho locture on Thursday owning by Iov. A. Y. Hartley, subject, "Tho Sunny South," was well worth !rearing, but the night was very stormy and the attsad- an00 not what could have been wished, yet oonoidoring the molting it WWI vox), good. The lecturer 01000ti11ed the ninny minutely, tatting a snrvoy of all parts and all objects. St, Louis wag d000rlbed as a beautiful oily and the sln`roanding country e'0 very attraotivo to tho oyo. &111 rho South was vividly Motorail till it 111111000 00011031 330 rifle 1101010 the llstonor. The climate alio ryas reVira Od and vory fairly olitioised, oonolnt0ing with tlia to- marks that it might bo bettor than our uonutry in 001110 reepeots'bnt 3104 80 good uheu everything] Wats nitrated, il'he Min vital. Alms. Campbell, a former resident of the 3rd lino, is here from Michigan for a short visit. It le said ho may tante a Canuck back with him. Dnuars.•—There was uo debate in S. N. No. 0 an Tuesday evening on account of a ttnmbor of the debaters being absent. The debate was adjourned untih the second Tuesday in Jan. for to give "our great spouters" (1, rest. Tho following oaken were appointed for attn. 1441) :-- Presid.vt, Joel Sollars ; Vice.President, Joseph I. maroon ; Sea. -Trees., .1lox, 3. McCall ; Thor 'cooper, Thos. Bone ; Committee, Alox. Warwick, Jas. Bow. man and Win. Cochrane. 13.lams'e Ltxseosr AND Doneg0Na Soexsxr.—The usual weekly mooting of this society was hold on Deo. 12th, in their plane of 11100110g and tools the form of a literary, entertainment along with a spelling match in place of the usual dobata. The entertarnment con- sisted of soup and readings by the [dims McCrea, Walker, Smith, Bath and Barrie, and Messrs, Weaker, Robertson and Robb, with instrumented music by Win. Smith. The spoiling match was entered into with a zest that speaks well for its futuro and cannot help to bo a benefit to all concerned. Subject fur next meeting night "Resolved theft it is better to emigrate to a forest country than re prairie country." Captains, J. Robb, affirmative and Jas. "Telt, negative. We aro happy to state that this Society is now in a very flourishing condition and although it was a lid 'u uphill worts et first owing to have started rather, elat'1y, yet now there is a determination on the part of o.11 he mombers to mal.0 it the most sn00008fu1 session that has yet boon held here, while evory nigut adds to the mambas' list. 1131'rsnrexinnnrr.-Last Weiduostlay atm ing Gm annual Sabbath School 0ut0rtlin. molt was hold in Anderson's school 110nso. After suppor had been partaken of \V. II. Kerr, of 'Tun 1'ovr, was eall.,1 to the chair and aha following vary in•er- entiNalprogt•amn1'w.ai pean aged—Open. lug piece by tho seined r1(airluatrs 1.13(0cll, "Welcome t' might," C. S. Hann mid fumily ; recital Len, Annabolla ii1o1. uoli recitatiote, Laura Parris; reading Mary Sau1ple; singing• by the school, ha 1110111011 and organ, Miss Lattin Bill Alta 1110(110):; recitation, Sarah MILana11. lin ; 1'oadfng, May lIarris; singing, 0. 13, Ifarris and faintly ; address, Bev. Mr, Howie; dialogue by 7 girls; singing, school; recitation, Liszt° MoLattehlin; reading, A. I. McCall ; organ tad her. niouioa, Miss Lottie and Bddio Hill; re- 011011ou, Peter 0.tntelon ; rocftation, J0n- nio Mason; singing by school ; reoitatiou, Miss Mason; obliging, 0. 13. Harriet and family reading, Mies Ireland ; dialogno, by 8 girls; dialogue, by 9 little girls ; olosiug piece by school ; benediction by 338r. Howie. About 10:80 the mooting was brought to a oloso after votes of thanks bad been passed to the ladies, 0. 13. Harris, for training the children to 0i114, those who aosistod in rho program and the chairman. It was a very plea.. sant entertainment, Prooeode 135.50, S. S. No, 8 held its high day on Fri- day last. Tho pupils oven dressed in their best, wearing their bust omiles and behavior for the company. Glad parents, with 100110r's and mother's pride, soon began to assemble. Tho 00001 fathers, known by their wino loops and sago words, were all platoon 1; young 1.111100 with a smile in ono eye and a tear in the ot11013; young 33100, who wiehod to onoonntgo everybody• boys, with their roguish oyes, smelling for miselif011 girls, with their faces wreatllod in 0tullo0, trying hard to look as if they dict not caro whether poaplo tact° pleased with them or not, ;Ciao school also had o1 its holiday dross. ()vet tho blackboard littng its -peon sol• lar, two colored naps in oaeh ammo for ear.17nge, a tero0ah in rho oontro with "Woloolno," -tIte sido0 wore 1nt01'1aa031 with omen and drawing on alto Side- boards, while its foot, and tho atovo too, Were as shiny e'0 a looking.giass. Ida \vond0r Oye13y1110 was ploasocl, Tho teacher twits assisted„by Mr, Stoma t, 111 THE PIMPLE'S COLiiM . F ABGE QUANTITY OF GOOD Bay for Salo. Will deliver it 1n quan- titios to suit purchaser. Apply to THOS. PEPPER, 23-4 - Lot 6, Con. 9, Gray. 'J1HE TIIO11O'-lildl'1,D B1aRIti- snuts Boar "G1•au! Trunk,” .vitt be kept for service on lob 11, colt. 5, Grey. Terms $1.00, to bo plaid at lingo of service, with privilege of returning 11 neoossary. 10.4. A. 01.14R', Proprietor. r111E CHESTER WHITE BOAR "Young Champion," imported by 1111. 13.Goorgo, Putnam, Out, will bo lcopt for service on lot 24, eon. 1.1, (troy. Tarns 03,03', to be paid.. t time of service. with privlloge of returning if necessary. 10.11 31001111) 3110011711, Proprietor. RAW DRAUGHT MARE ig For Sale. walgbe 1,400 pounds and is 31 }ears old. The mare is supposed to be in foal to an importod horse. Also a hoary isobhos Both at the colt, Shw. Apply oT110 afc.,B1400k,1y1 lot 11. con. 0, Grey, 10.11 1 PRAYED ON'rf-rS PREMISES of the undersigned, lot 11, 000,4, Grey, on m• about Decomber let, four calvoa,'Tbree of blew oro steers and the other a heifer. They aro all rod in color, moot one, and that oasis nearly white. The °Amor is re- quested 1:: prove property, pay ex°enses and take thein away. 21.4 A. COON, Brussels, P. O. QTRAYED FROMTHE PREM. L 7 le; orate undersigned, let 4, eon. 10, Croy, ou Doe. 7th. &black 00(0, white stripe on 11080 aid It little 3011110 on (moll loot, Weighs e.bout''253 11,1111014, Any information lettatig to her recovery will bo thankfully received. Any pursuit retOiniug her after this lotton 0111 b0 prosecuted. 2.31 1LNt21 BALL, ) llll)RC'-1111RD 131JRIi611110 Boar Ler Sorvioa.-The-undersigned will keep the thnro-brod 11(rkshiro Boa', 'Sir 11abor3 itruoo," bred by J. G. Snell, of 18• iocuun,•.Ont., for service e'1 lot 0, 0011.7 •tart 110111:1--31,00 to he paid at time of ear+1'' 11.11(1 privilogo of returning, if 11ueo3- emry, DONALD 3k 1111AoOOWL.ti', 10111, x Proprietor, t ORRIE AND Sb1A1"ORT11 STAGE 4,3 Roore. Stage loaves 1ioi11011110tt15:20 a, 111., 180011- 10glirlteselsnb•etWOa,m„and will aryivo ;` .`i'iu 1. atvo.41orthabout llr33 1:10, lt01,, ougwill Y i -� � rat 44,7 1,17'14�'-re"'�r Erik n�°a '+. lcavo eafout about o;eU p, m„ rotating wall •ial trainbruss about sets, in 0,1 0 to eminent with trniulgilled Mirth P.11. sonde. Alen Inoku My Stock is ver Complete and 'r, '- ,r' 1, ' n.•110(o3,Oas tclrh t:, t . n1, \Vmxat(r and y 1 e ll always Largo iLll1,l Well 1x)11:1. 1. )t:L'� e Gold and Silver Watches of toned s.rsana, F ,.E'TA ,I RANT Al R TIT 1,"y f 3O R' F i Just to hand a splendid stook of CHRISTMAS CANDIES, ORANGES, L1'EMONS, RAISINS, NUTS of all ]finds, &e., 4Cc. All Finds of Biscuits, Canned Goods, Tobaccos and Cigars. OYSTERS Direct from Baltimore, in Can or in Bulk. Call in and See our Sioch. Oysters Served Hot or Cold. 1.00 Coed Arrorlu11011U Ll ml. fur Sew oral More Boarders. Bead what .F'eoptc zae,19 f t?,'e used the ABC1.1EMEDY SAY A110U1' IT. Mu. I. V. Mien, Druggist, DEAa Soo.—I willingly give my testi- monial in favor of the A B 0 Remedy, as by its use, and only ono dollar's worth at that, it restored to me my wife, who had been wasting away for eight or nine mon tis, and for whom there seemed no help. I tried doctor after doctor, travel- ling many miles and laying out a great amount of money to no good, till I tried these remedies and her cure was miracn- lcue, for she lost all coaghiug, spitting end wasting, and in its place gained health and strength, and brought happi- ness to our home. Recommend it to everybody and use, my name as author- ity. \Vmzseu Drxss. Winthrop, Feb. 3rd, 1888. It is Unequalled in Lifting the' Phlegm and Easing the Cough, Sold by Druggists or, on all order's of 2 bottles, soot - free of charge by Manufacturer, 1. V. Fear, Druggist, Seajorth. r_`s'B'rlcc $,i 0 0 pct O'nc:ulra 2.P9201001104farj20==.,.v't.1sr5Lr.,2; Grocery Department. We Hever had such it Large' and Well -Assorted Stock of Raisins, Currants, Peels, Pure Spices, Pickles, Canned Goods, Crosse & Blackwells Janes and 'Marmalade, a lnalilde, &c. &c. In Sugars we always Lead. Good Japau Tea 211 Cents1e r Pound;. Finest 40 Cents, Our own blend of India, China and Ceylon I31aciz Tea at 25 Cents a Pound is unsurpassed. Our Coffee at 40 Coats a Pound is the finest grown. 'roc .er& Glasswara Our Stock is now Complete in Plain and Fancy China Goods, Glassware, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, and at very Low Prices., Bakery Department. Fresh Bread and Cakes always on Band. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. .,l'e77,t for Fleischman <Y' Co.'s Compressed l`od'e GEO. THOMSON. •0' 1888. This is the Season of the year when people are trying to decide what to procure for Presents a where to got the Best Value for the money. T. FLETCHE Tare di JEWELLER, has just received his Largo and Well Selected Stock of • a T P” and asks you to Call and Inspect the same, I show the nicest lot of Silverware ever brought to town, consisting of New Designs in Cake Baskets, Butter Coolers, Cruets, Berry Dishes, Sugar, Cream and - Spoon Holders and ;1 host of other articles.. No them' gift can be made, as they fere 110411 .handsome and Useful. \VALSL1, Proprio tor, n":fr x7F s4 Uaye14ta.11, i0011ne WO T1111101larlt0 secured and 01 other 1ffit011t 0(10000 in 3110 Patent, 0Mee and bosom tho Courts promptly and oarefully absend031 to. Upon receipt or to [M- el or stretch of invention, I make oar. 1111 oxamioatinn,and advise e'0 to patentability Frau of Charge. Looe moderate, not 1 mare 110 charge anloss patent is s00dr011. Inform. ation, advice and spools,' rotOre,00s sent on application. 3. IS. LI1T1LG, Washington D,O., U,S.Patant Office. 10- �.001) FARM FOR SALE IN 'lliorrie, on reasonable torms. In order to oloso the affairs of rho imitate of 1110 tato W. G.1(ugstmt, the &x80113 rs ober the fol- lowing valuable laude toll Oslo North half of Lot 80, Con00Oefou 6, Township S nlorrlo containing 00 aeras. Ort this lot is eroded a good frame barn with stone Muir. dation, good orchard, wool aldpnmp, Naar- lyalI018arod, and is on the gravo rota olosoly ndlalniog tea village Of Brussels, This farm is a vnloabl0 One, 34 0101! fenc0d and in a good state of Cultivation. ,Per m1000 and terms apply to MOB. KELLY, Brussels P. 0,, 10101117 4 11 34141 5 0, Victoria Siivars r.0., 01 .7ANts05ttMa, Maple Lodgo P. 0., Middlesex County. O' (�A0 RE 1'R14i SALE. V —A 11014 8113A00 fatale 109.110 ele to rho Township of Morris in tho County of }Irvin, botng south half of north Half lots 20 As 20 noel eolith halt of 20 1110111 con., 3031010hlg 831) Mores more or less, 123 hens meetly Ont. of stumps and hl a goodstate of cult'. +ration. ''leaps a young bearing orchard a 13804 1101108 and bank barn 361 50 feet with tomo stable \lad44++rn00111, Tho farm is situ. atool within a inlla 0) aha Vlllago of 111•us0010 011,091L ggcod farm for grain Or stook 101). Ana ,,11,13 lttswatorod with tiro livor ;mamma 1101'a1 failing alining crook, rosoosslon wll 310111000 at any time, 1.''nr.tarthm'nat. tion,14° apply t n tho premises orinA.:K, 100.1304 111103015, P. (1 5.1,8 roliablo Makes. Cheap Watches from $2,75 11)3. Handsome Range of 01oc145 in all Stylus, and Prices, We warrant them to g1vo t(atisfectisl8 or no sale. yr^r l,mrsJam A only stock of Violins, Bows, Strings, Bridges, &a. to hand and Bargains eared in them. Gold and Silver Speetaclos of the best makes always kept in stock. S FX Special Value in Ear -rings and ]3rooehos, Watch Guards, Breast Pins, Bracelets, (lull Buttons, &C. Christmas will soon be hore and as 1 havo bought my Goods with the intention of turtlingtheca into money as soon as possiblo I solicit all Early Call. AL1, Repairing Nea'Iy and T ,A.' L E 1. HE 13[E V.X;'_ L 113[33 BRUSSELS. .. �.i R...e i.�+s� _ e l_IC�i1s�S. issuer of Mal'1"ia