The Brussels Post, 1890-1-10, Page 5JANUARY 10, 11190, THE: BRUSSELS PO`rL•'
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tint s011eo1 i9 ono, more mooing in )id residaatt of (trey township as 1.', . The tbScotuh Collar,
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Atwood.
The revival eerv106e in the Methodist
clntr0h Isere have been continued by the
pastor.
Bev, Dr. Potts, 01 Toronto, will preach
in the Methodist church, in the interests
of the E4ua1,110mA work, on Friday even-
ing, Tan'y 240h, at 7:110.
The second leoture of the course 03(11
given in the Methodist church last Fri-
day evening by Bev. F. 31, Nugent, of
Mitchell. It wits highly entertaining and
instructive. Tbe attendance was good
and ell were delighted,
.1 nen stows).
SYm. White is at present in the vloin•
ity of Wiarton buying up steers for stook.
John Moffat has roterned from Nor.
folk county where he lute been residing
for some time back.
Miss Ball hoe given her lust lessons in
mush: to her pupils in this section. Site
is quite a favorite among them.
1110 Lizzie, second daught, r of Jno,
Str00hnn, loft last Monday for Seaforlh
when site will attend the Collegiate In.
stitnto for six mouths. May ROOMS fol.
knv her.
8,1'X13.
Airs. Eckmier bas parelw•ed the house
and int lately occupied 1 y J. Iiew'itt and
intends moving into it this week,
Sons 01, TlialrculAvrR.-The following
officers have been installed 1(1 E0101
divi-iso Suns 01 Tempe tome for the en-
suing quarter :-Worthy Patriarch, W.
O.Mo'rolgart; Worthy Associate, Miss
0. Davies ; Recording Scribe, Miss E.
Holloway ; Assist. Scribe. Miss J. Bar-
tleme.n ; Financial Se. ibo, Mrs. 3).
Lekmier ; Troasu,er, M. Fogel ; Con-
ductor, A. Fogal ; Assist. Couduator,'
Miss A. Holloway ; Inside Sentinei,
hiss Be50io Keys ; Outside Sentinel,
Harvey Dobson.
Tea Me1Tnto.-A. tea -meeting was
held in the Methodist church of this
place on Ilonday evening, followed by a
so0ial on Tuesday evening. Although
the weather was not favorable and the
roads very bad, there was n fair attend•
since. The chief feature of the evening
was a lecture given by the Rev. Mr.
Ayres, of Gorrie, upon the subject of
r'Wontan." It was a very able and in•
struotive address, containing a great
depth of thought, interspersed with wit.
tioisms of a choice nature. The pro•
cceds netted in the neighborhood of sixty
five dollars which will be applied to do-
frayiog the debt on the personage.
1313(1 sillei.
Salient is again in full swing.
Many children are suffering yet either
from the nloa.les or the after effects.
if. Johnston is recovering from a severe
attack of illness. We aro glad to see him
able to bo around again.
"La Grippe" has rea0hed Bluevele.
Amongst othe,s suffering are Wm.
Messer, W. Patterson, R. N. Duff and
Rev. A. Y. Hartley.
Wanted here : roads and rest from
rain. n Muaici
n1 excitement, tement meas
les
iuflnen2n and bad weatherare not ant
'
ed.
Wood is beginning to bo wanted,
and soma are even wanting snow,
Mrs. John Farrow paesed away from
earth on New Year's day. She has boeu
a great sufferer for sumo time past. Mee.
Farrow was very highly respected by the
whole community. Mr. Farrow has the
sympathy of all in his sad bereavement.
Rev. J. S. Cook, of Honsall, preaohod a
very eloquent sermon to the 0. 0.P. in
the Presbyterian 0hurah last Sabbath.
Although the day was most unfavorable
the attendance was largo. The discourse
was based on Gen. 12, 2, and was lis-
tened to with great attention. Mr. C.
occupied the pulpit in the Methodist
ohuroh in the evening, and we are told
he also officiated in the afternoon at
Eadie's Presbyterian church, Mr. Hart-
ley not being well enough to conduct ser-
vice.
The council elect for the present year
is as follows :-Reeve, McPherson (ace.) ;
Deputy Reeve, Thompson Councillors,
Crookshank, Maxwell and Gemmell.
Maxwell is the only new man, he re-
places Diment and though there is no
doubt but that he will be the right man
in the right place, many will be sorry to
learn that Mr. Diment failed. Our
townsman, John Farrow, although he
polled a large vote for Deputy Reeve,
failed to reach the front. Mr. Farrow
would be a good ohoico for any position
in the council.
`I'hp IloKillnp elontion contest for the
Reeveship:dir,ed no n little oxclteuwat
011 Monday.
11.11 :iie TIsn.-'1'ho (0113(01 tee•meels
ill,, of the ,ll0Lhodlst ollutoh rens held
last Ainndny evening, instead of New
Xtlai''s clay, owing to 9310 dlsa.gr00ablo
state of Lhn weather on that date. After
ample jnetiee had been done to the
edibles Jas. Smillie was voted to the
elude whin!) he filled ,91)11 marked
ability. Ilia oponing address was tip-
top. Speeelies were made by W. II.
Korr, Rev.Mr. Forrest, llov. Mr. Scllery
and the energetic pastor, Rev. Mr, Tor.
ranee, Mosta was supplied by the
Methodist church choir of Brussels.
Mrs. Gilpin presiding at the organ. The
proceeds amounted to about $30.00. A
Sunday 0011001 8001141 watt h01(1 on 'fuse.
day °veiling.
este3jr)t•tli.
G. L. Ball, L. I). S., of Toru.1to, was
here on a professional visit this week,
Geo. E. Henderson was oleoted Deputy
110eve last Monday, defeating the old
Deputy, Mr, Strong.
J. T. Diokeon, lata lnathem alien'
1nn8131• in our Col. Inst. left le.et week
for Brockville ellen ho is engaged in
similar position.
\V11 ire Blease,' to learn that Miro
Janet 133110 and 11190 Lottie Lennie•
were both successful at the trailing
belittle examination. Both are now
f111)' qualified as high School a-sistants.
Miss Latimer les gone to the stuff of the
Ant high Sa11001 and Hiss Burr to that
of the Kincardine High School.
At the lest regular meeting of Court
Sherwood Forest, A. 0. F. the following
officers wore cleated :-0. Sperling, G.
R. ; W. J. McLeod, 5.0.11. ; J. Finch,
Secy. : J. McLennan, Trees, ; A. Stark,
S. 1'17. ; R. Fletcher, J. W. ; J. Currie, ti.
B. ; 31. Morden, J. B. ; J. G. Scott, M.
D. Surgeon. Trustees -Dr. Soott, fI.
Town and Jae. A. Anderson. Auditors -
J. J. Nrolin, John Mule and H. Town.'
%V1ie latrna.
Mayor Moludoo still holds the fort,
supporter) by Reeve Gregory and Deputy -
Reeve Mo3ienzae.
The annual meeting of the Wingham
Horticultural Soniety will be held in the
Mechanics' Institute rooms, Beaver blook,
o11 Thursday, Jany 9th.
The Treasurer's financial statement
shows our liabilities to be $61,560.52, and
the assets $59,010.44. The debenture in-
debtedness is $57,000.52, inoluding the
$20,000 loaned tothe factorieslast year.
The Times says : John Bailey, con•
duotor, who las run into Wingham from
London over since that road' was opened,
bas been superannuated, and his place
will be filled by 1V. K. Snider, who will
reside in Wingham. Mr. Snider will
run his first train in on Saturday evening
next.
On Tuesday of last week a number of
the friends of the cont, acting parties as-
sembled at the 0,0ideuco of 1ol1n John-
ston, of this town, to witness the mar-
riage ceremony between his daughter Sane
and Rich'd T. Sutton, station agent, of
Drayton, formerly of Wingham. Tho
nuptial knot was tied by Itev. J. H.
Moorhouso rentor of St. Paul's Episcopal
id h v
church. The bride, who WAS attired in
blue satin with white b'ossome, was sup-
ported by bar sisters, Eliza and Dora,
while the groom was assisted by his
brother William. The presents were
numerous, costly and useful. The happy
couple left by the 8:40 train to emend their
honeymoon in Detroit, Windsor and other
places. A large number of their friends
Resembled et the station to bid them
good•bye, and to wi,h them a pleasant
journey through life. Torpedoes were
placed on the track and showers of rice
were thrown after them as they departed.
-'C3olgratvo.
A, H. Musgrove, the liberal Conserva-
tive nominee for this Riding, was in town
last week.
Fred. Pearen has enured the position
of eoionoc master in the Paris High
School. We congratulate.F,red,
On Thursday evening, Alio Ilat ult.,
Alex. McClelland was the recipient of a
very handsome chair, tbo present of the
members of the Episcopal oburah Here.
About 8 o'olook in the evening the pala-
tial mansion was taken poseesnion of by
a very jolly party, and after various
manoovero the "Alex." was secured, and
after a neat epeech from the Rev. Mr.
Raney, wag placed, without sheet pr
shroud, In the chair prepared for him.
We think that ho is the right man in the
right place.
TeX MBxwnac.-The tots meeting held
in connection with the Methodist ohuroh
of this place Xmas evening ins a m-
esas in every particular. Toa was served
in the Foresters' Hall from 5 to 7 o'clock
and the tables fairly groaned under the
dolicaoiee prepared by the excellent nooks
we have in this vicinity, When tho de-
mands for that very important organ,
the stomach, had been satisfied the
chutah then became the centre of at-
traction, where a very excellent enter-
tainment was given. The singing by the
Blyth 0f1oir was a whole orchestra in it•
self. Spcechen were given by Rev Mr.
Law, J. M. Godfrey, and others. Dr.
1. E. Godfrey, of title pleoo filled the
po'%tion of chairman in a vory aeoopb-
abl ;'manner. The prooeods of tea and
social amounted to about $70.
tinE ' of the ()twice
The nnnttal ince
factory an this village will bo held on
i riday, Jan, 17111, at 2 o'olock, The re•
port of tine past year presents a very ere.
elitable showing. The total x10060111 paid
to 3116trous ins $4,559.89 ; Veld to milk
banters, $7811,78 ; paid to oheeso maker,
11559,42. Tile Seenotary received 9150, tho
T00aeurer, $20, the gatemen, $20 sod the
1 )frocto s about $9 oa011,
c4 re v.
Jas. Cuthill has moved into his new
house on the 10th eon.
Neil Duncanson Inas moved into his
new residence on the 14th eon.
Men are buoy just now getting out
timber for P. McIntosh's, noir-barn.
Thos. T. McLauchlin talks of reined,
beg to Manitoba next Spring. lie has an
auction sale on Tuesday, 21st inst.
Duncan McLauohlin has a very enter-
prisising hen and to prove it she brought
out a "clutch" of chickens on Christmas
day. It is rather cool weather for the
babies though.
Peter Sinclair jr. and wife were taken
by surprise on Christmas night when a
large number of young men and maidens
came along with a fiddler and plenty of
refreehmente to spend a pleasant even-
ing with them. All put in a good time.
Mr. Pickard rc-opened school in S. S.
No. 1 on Friday, 3rd inst., but the at-
tendance was very small, as was to bo
expected. The tea0her put in the time
very pleasantly, however, as he was
honored with a visit from two lady
teachers, Misses C. Calder and Jennie
Ritchie, who worn not required by their
trustees to begin in their own schools
till the Monday following.
MAIRrtaoxl101.-On Now Year's day
Outhbert•Hntohinson, of this township,
and Mies Mary Breckenridge, of Gode-
rioh, were united in marriage by Rev.
Dr. Uro, in thepreoenee of a number of
relatives and friends. The bridesmaids
were Misses Edwards and Breckenridge
and the groomsmen Messrs. Breckenridge
and Edwards. The wedding gifts were
handsome, numol'ous and useful. May
the sunshine of prosperity always illum-
inate the pathway of Mr, Hutchinson
and his bride.
Wood•bees, followed by a lively dance
at night aro very common just now. On
Friday last there was one at Jas. Ousio's
on the 19th cot. A nice lob of wood was
out, and the dance whigh followed as a
reward for the day's labors was much
appreciated by the youeg folk0, who love
dearly at this season of the year to get
together for an evening's amusement.
Seoing the girls hoe"o seethe to be just
the acme of happiness to the 1090.10011
youth. Well we've boon there ottrsciveg
and can sympathize with them.
Cnnnsxttas Webnf140 Bsuao,-A. happy
event 0000300d ab the esidol310 of Alex.
Hyde, of the township of North East.
Ihope
, on Christmas
day, b01ng the mar.
.
vino of his rIan tot Mary,to Boholt
McLtahlanof Gioy, The rfdo looked
charming in
her wedding Mitre, The
nuptial knot was solemnly tied, in the
1)r050nco of the numerous friends of the
bride and groom, by the .11ov. Aar. Pylto,
of Shakespeare. The 0/11100008 mud
useful prosenisindicated the high esteem
in winch the young collide aro held by
their marry blonde,
1.1(1 eon, and viednity, All are notch
pleased to no her looking an we 1.
The s,oial entertainment given tit J obi.
lee on Now Year's eve was quite seeming.
fal. AddrLsses were given by Revs, Mr.
Rogers and Smith. Rev. Mr. Davis gave
a remtnWoi :out 11:4111, to 3.1e 13'1a13. of
all present. Proceeds $13,00, We are
)'leased to see other evidences of prosper.
ity et Jubilee.
151s'l3a.
A game of lawn tennis woe played
hare on Christmas day.
R, Menne' has opened a blaekamitll
shop in Boas R Icing's establiehmont.
Reeve Kelly had a close call this year.
We believe we have n tip-top Council
elected and hope they will do well.
Myles Young w11.8 presented with a
handsome easy ohnirby the lnonlb038 of
his Bible class. Mrs. Young rewind a
dressing can.
Anniverrary services in ow1)0033on
with St. Andrew's church will be held on
Sabbath. Feb. 4111, On the following
Monday 010uing a tea meeting will take
place.
Rev. Canons Richardson, of London, is
to ollleiato 1611 111e auniversa•y melees in
Trinity rlanreh on Sunday al 11 n. m.,
2:30 and 6:10 p. r1. The collection- will
be in (L1d of the building fund.
0130 Municipal el,ctiou held in Liam.
try I1ell on 1101dny was ending. As
0)011 nil the ITA Is were opened there was
a continual poor of voters nutfl closieg
tame, It ,vs,. the largest poll that has
been taken Tor several yeas. '1'he result
being t1.8 follows: Kelly, 113; Rion Moo,
10+1. Comieillors, Young, 140. Tanner,
145 ; McGee, 115 t Willford, 112 ;
Metcalf, 111 ; Taylo•', 09 : Symonds, 40 ;
Sellars, 9.
The following officers were installed in
0onneetion with the A. F. co A.. M. bidgo
in this place : W. Bro. 8. H. Gilley, W.
P. ; Bro. D. D. Carder, I.P.M. ; Bro. '1'.
Sawden, S. W, ; tiro. J. W. Turner, J.
W. ; Bro. Rev. G. W. Raoey, Chap. ;
Bro. 0, E. Tanner, Sec.; Bro. Jae. Pot-
ter, Treas. ; Bro. S. M. Roes, S. D. ;
Bro. J. M. Hamilton, J. D. ; Bro. J. T.
Tierney, Bro. J. Wallace, Stewards ;
13ro. Geo. King, Tyler.
Liritovl 1.
Election day was a hues, one but the
trouble is over for another year.
The town band serenaded a number of
the candidates for mouioipal honors on
New Year's eve.
Victor Gilpin, son of Rev. J. W. Gilpin
of tiles town, recently passed the Perth
Model school, and has been appointed
teacher of the public school at Victoria
HIarbor, Simcoe county.
"1800" sus chalked on the doors of
abont all the business plaooe in town on
New Year's morning, intended, no doubt,
as a gentle reminder that 1889 had taken
his departure.
•1 be Listowel branch of the Bank of
Hamilton has issued n °hrouler to depos-
itors notifying then' that the rate of in-
terest allowedlou deposit 3000ipre and say.
ings bank accounts would be 4 per cent.
from the 1st of January. This is an in-
oreuse of 1 per cent. on former rate.
The annual sleeting of the sharehold•
ors of the Listowel 1 0s, u
, ri 3.b ral cC Ex•
g
hibition Association is announced to be
held on the 14th inst. An effort is being
made to eistabtisb a Horticultural Society
here, and if suooeesful we understand
that the management of the Fall exhib-
ition will be handed over to the latter
s00ioty.
The election and installation of officers
of St. Bernard lodge No. 225, A. F. e2 A.
M., took place as follows : W. Bro. J. B.
Dinkel, I.P.M. ; Bro. John Watson, W.
M. ; Bro. Jas. Irolo, S.W.; Bro. E. 13.
Sutherland, J.W. ; Bro. John Stevensoo,
Chap. ; Bro. P. Lillioo, Treas. ; Bro. B.
F. Brook, S.D. ; Btu. W. ll• Gray,.0.D. ;
Bro. J. Longmire, S.S. ; Bro. C. 2illiax,
S.S. ; Bre. D. Sanderson, I.G. ; Bro. 3.s.
Lortz, Tyler.
I•ioo 1111+.
David Rogerson, of Jamestown, Penn.,
was visiting in this locality this week.
Miss Ferguson, of St. Helens, was
spending her Christmas holidays at Robt.
Irvin's.
James Atchison is over on a visit from
Dakota. They say there is a great load.
atone on the 4th line.
Messrs. Newcomb and Kennedy, of
Sunshine, aro whitewashing and repair-
ing the ohurohafter the fire.
John. MoArter, 5th eon., WAS busy
turning over the green sod on Christmas
day. John thought it too fine a day to be
idle.
Last week 1. S. Soott, of Brussels, was
down to 8011911bn looking after Alex,
Mislrimmons, he being deranged in hi,
mind.
John Clegg, of Manitoba, eon of F.
(legg, formerly of this township, is over
on a visit. He thinks Manitoba a very
cold country for a young man to he has
taken to himself a wife, Mies Tucker by
name. May Mr. and Mrs. Clegg have
many prosperous days.
Two Morris young ladies claim the
credit of quilting a large sized quilt in
five hours, viz., from 10 o'clock a. m.
to 4 p. m., with an hour out for dinner.
When the work was completed they
tried the "oat trick" said we will likely
have a wedding to report during 1890
from the Western part of the township.
A rumour was circulated in this local-
ity to the effect that Mrs. C. B. Barrie,
of Algoma, formerly of this township,
had died of heart disease. We are
pleased to state that Mrs, Harris is alive
and in the enjoyment of her usual health,
the editor of THe POST having reoelved a
letter from them on Tuesday of this
week.
Tho Methodist chinch of Sunshine had
a very close call from fire on Saturday.
The caretaker having left a fire on to dry
the floor, a spark dropped front the pipe,
the latter being too largo for the stove,
down on the floor beside some wood. It
took lino and burned through the floor.
D. Fleming was passing front work and
00,10 the fire and had it extinguished,
Trneleoe take warning and get It small
pipe for the stove,
Oho ratepayers of 8. S. No, 5 held
their annual meeting on Deo, 26±11. Tho
Soorotaly collect the mooting to order
a 0halrman 1 d, Arm.
and asking for
OA it 110 it 1.1H ' 'I III'.
99 undorciLulert 0111 I n,r fire tnuro'-Lred
Ilerkshiro '00,10' "3',,,4-,-1"030,,m .ni1rd
a4ock nn 3'1116 aides, for set vfee en 3"t 11,
r 11,1, 0, Gray,: l're,t n ) t wee 1,n/ennead
130300nml9rb aJne. 34). ., fYdwm,-
ton,aud le an excellent pi 1. ,1134 21.411 at
then of service with prIvileen of returning
If necessary. 20.401 A. 3)11"A', kr.,prlulnr.
S. PLlJ 1T'1,
General Blacksmith, Heavy and light Harness,
BUFFALO Boum,
wishes to intimate l0 the public generally
that he does all kinds of Blacksmith+ng
in a Workmanlike Unions',
Wagons, Buggies, Sleighs 31111 Cotters
Made to Order.
I make a Speoialty of horse slweang.
A Call Sollaitod, hre'1ler/imbue 160
Stand. -Neon Tut Brom s,
S. Plum,
3[0N EY '9`o LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Lwin
on Farm i or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 6A Per Cott., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter.
Di(' siulr Court Clerk, Brussels.
PHOTOS.
TINTYPES,
Jt • Fos- • 50 • Cents.
All Work rroin the 3m:di oto Ilk glee
done in al first -elves simmer,
of Residences, Rte., at Reasonable
Rates.
W. J'. Fairfield.
0,1117 .•4 JL.I 0
Creamery- Assaciatiot s - Cenventieltl
Tec Fourth Annual Convention of the Ontar-
io Creamery Associate: a will be held in
Cardna'to Hall, Seaforth,
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
January 14 and 15, 1890,
The Sesslocs of the Oeuventinn will Don.
11 5110 00 (011000:—Tensnex F. reneon free
Tan o'clggk 1111 noon 1 Tuesday Afternoon
from 1:30" o'clock till 1); Tuesday Evening
from 7:30 o'clock till 10. WenNESnAT. Fore-
noon from a o'clock 11(11 noon ; Wednesday
Afternoon from 1130 o'ulock till the business
is finished.
Subjectsof special interest to F.irmors,
Dairymen and Buttormakers will be dis-
cussed by the ablest living authorities on
Questions 00(100cted with Dairying, Addres-
ses,vill be delivered by Hon. W. D. Hoard,
Governor of Wisconsin ; Hon. 1(lrar Smith,
of the Board of liegeots of the University of
Wisconsin, Sheboygan Falls, wis.; Hon.
Oharlos Drury, Minister of Agriculture, On-
tario: Dr. McFarlane, Dominion Analyst,
Ottawa : hlr, Jug. W. Robertson, f'retoeeor of
Dairy Husbandry, Ontario Agricultural 0o1 -
lege, Guelph .nm a number of other gentle-
men of Provincial rmput14iort Insoma branch
of agriculture. Cream will bo churned be.
toroth(' audience on the a(teruoen of the
first day, and Dr. lfel'arlane will matte a
metetteal analysis to show the amount or
rat .e(t to the skim 101110 and buttermilk.
Farmers aro ourdinlly Invited to bring
ladies to every session. The Convention will
offer opportunities for instruction and en-
tertainment,of which every farmer in the
district and his fancily should avail them-
8elves• Admission Free. Reduced railway
rates may be obtained by applying to the
Secretary for a curtificate.
D. Derbyshire, Brockville, Ont., President.
B. J. Grrihant, Belleville, Out., Secretory.
strong was seleet011 with Wm. R089Ul1 for
Secretary, and Was. Clegg noel If, Baines
Auditors. '.Clio retiring trustee win.
Watson was ro.ole0ted. 1Vn1. 11lastor8
furnishes 6 cordis of hard wood at $1.18
(1011' cord and F, Baines fin'nisbes 1 cord
Brilliant !
Durable !
Economical !
HORSE Br,ANa7:rs,
BLEZG1I BELLS,
RUBBER Tlrr;s, 117(
Always in Stock.
A handsome I3ltng° of Trunks,
'Valises and Satchels to choose
from and sold at Reasonable
Prices.
Diamond Dyes excel all others
in Strength, Purity and Fastness.
None other are just as good. Be-
ware
eware of imitations, because they
are made of cheap and inferior
materials, and give poor, weak,
ceocky colors. To be' sure of'
success, use only the DrnrtoND
Dyes for coloring Dresses, Stock-
ings, Yarns, Carpets, Feathers,
Ribbons, &c., Sc. We warrant
them to colo'' I11000 goods, pack-
age for package, than any other
dyes ever made, and to give more
brilliant and durable colors, Ask
cal' the Dienno friend taken() other,
A Dress Dyed FOR
A Coat Colorer/ 10
s Renewed ewed n
CENTS.
A Child can use them!,
At Drug0lets end ltarckant., Dye Hook free.
of oodar cot $2.20. •l'ho cleaning (f trite ,y •LLR RICNARDsaN & Cts,
school and stovepipes was lot to the low. r
est hidrlot' Cor $•1,00. Montreal, P. Q,
f•1'Special Attention ,i1r a 1,1
lit'pa'iling.
H. DENNIS
Money to Loan,
:Holley to Loan on Farm Pro-
/ / pel•ty at
L77
OIf/li •i' tl,f J ,'.•�
Private tta�nn�dY1 Company Funds.
DICKSON & I
Solicitors, ,f',"•,
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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GRIST AND FLOLJR
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The undersigned having completed the change (roan the .$'-‘1,1:. to
the aelebra31ed I-Iungarian System of Grinding, has 1100 3.L,• Jl3.l? in
First -Class Running Crclex
and will be glaft to see all his old customers ant aft many DOW
ones els possible.
Flour and nea ,A,]-wrairs e-1
Cyp •
Iltigbest Price paid for any quantity of Good Grain. 7
IVI L N E
ETTER YEWS OR 'SHE
The Brussels Woolen Mill
wants to get
500,000 LBS. OF WOOL
either for CASH or in exchange
for Goods. ---
The Highest Market Price Paid in fi asli
and a Few Cents .More . in. Trade,
We have a Fine Assort-
ment of Tweeds, Cottons,
Flannels, Blankets, Sheet-
ing, mitten Goods,
Tarns, &c,
All Wool left with us for manufacturing, whether rolls of other-
wise, will have our prompt attention.
SATISFAA.CTION GUARANT'D
We wish to remind the 1 at'niei•S that the Brussels
Wooten Mill is the place to Save .Toney in the purchase of
1911 Goods in Oily Line, :t, t 110 will no11Vinee 1;110 113061,
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YO al O.1)SIIIIENT SI i1\'AN'rs,
GEO. HOWE & Co..
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