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The Brussels Post, 1890-1-31, Page 8BM 'BR OR HONEY ! If yon will ask children which they prefer, 'butter or honey, you will find that nine out of every ten will say honey. Children crave for sweets and a curtain amount is required by thein, so why slot give them honey, which is the purest and hest sweet known. By ell means since It. v prefer' it give them their choice, ie.. you can get gibs of pure honey of (be beer quality for 5 lbs of good but- ter or wiii give you :) Lbs. flan- a 'f•a,S® Let us lave more variety in our diet, ea. proially when it costs no more, A, HEADMAN, Druggist. Iio-,keeller, Fancy -goods Dealer, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. ser a.:.;A rxnatis ON w. (1. to n. Tram, Fore Brussels Station, North t and i out:'.:co follows: fi.,<-Tn, GOING )08TH. 7fnif_,. , e.n). I Mixed n:20 eau uremia. :::E5 pp.r, . Bail see p.m. mixed . p.,n, Express 013 p.m. }` e ra i eth.5 trans, G" C — A c let's among ye takin' notes, Au faith he'll preut it. Correa:. meeting next Monday even- ing. A Fn&'Eit3Ott 18 wanted for Melville cbureb. AWED, FifTeIT tees iS home from Arthur. Miss Heave SHAW is visiting friends in Toronto. Miss Cerner THonrsoe, is home from Toronto. To -DAT (Friday) is the last day of xannary 1890. Taos. W.ersox, of Harriston, was in town this week. Sxovewoore for sale for cash only. W. U. McCracken. Hamm Gnmixi is attending County Conned this week. C. R. VANssoxe, of Southampton, was in town tllfe week. W000 has been brought in with a rush since the snow came, Mus. Bnornmes, of Milton, is visiting ander the parental roof. MISS ETTA WnronT, of London, was visiting in town last week. Miss Mayo HALL sang at a concert in Blyth on Tuesday night. Miss E. HOWARD, of Harriston, is visit. ing her aunt, airs. S. Fear. 2178s F.4xN1a MONTnenERY i8 visiting her sister, Mrs. W. F. Vanstone. Sr. Laos.— Fresh barrel received. Dozens are as. ing it. See testimonials. A. Goon. Messrs. STEWART cfi Lowick received a car load of Manitoba wheat this week. Tno County Orange Lodge will meet ixeBrnssels on Tuesday of next week. 21755 MAY TURNBULL and Miss Teenio Walsh were visiting in Gorrie last 'weak. A. A. HlxrsxoN and wife were renew- ing old acquaintanoes in Brussels last week. PAUL Mn.r..lc is just recovering from a severe attack of inflammation of the lunge. BEy. E. W. Hucues and wife, of Lis- towel, were the guests of Geo. Rogers last week, MesessRra and Tillie Brine, of Sea - forth, were visiting their sister, Mrs, P. Scout,last week. SMo of village property at the Ameri- oau Hotel, Brussels, on Friday of next weep, at 2 o'olock, Huorenttsrot HaanLroe, of. Manitoba, was visiting his grandmother, Mrs- S. Pearson, last week. Homo Fair on Thursday of next week. It is expected to be a boomer. If you have horses to sell oome to it. Pnrtfcre.w Suaw was taken clown with the prevailing influenza and school had to come to a full stop in his department. ROUSE and lot for sale or to rent. Centrally located. Good welt, garden, stable, dc. Apply at THE Post Publish- ing House. Miss Trite ELLIOTT has gone to Mitch- ell where she is employed in the woolen mill as it lcom hand. She is well up to the busibess. Cooke bargains were given at R. 0, Wilson's auction sale last Saturday. ilIr. Wilson expects to go to Utah Territory ha the Spring. Tnt regular monthly meeting of the Brussels School Board will be held on Friday evening of next week in the Council Chamber. W. Axes bas given up the yard etiok and has gone to the Ronald Eire Engine Works. He was employed at F. C. Rogers' store for several years, R. Guinn and T. Hall shipped three oar loads of dressed bogs to Montreal this week. The market has been dull, owing, no doubt, to the open weather. ALF'. B.teou very thoughtfully brought out his snow plow and pony last Friday morning and cleaned off the sidewalks on several streets in good style. but stock in F. C. Rogers' store, amounting to $111219, will be offered for nate in London on Friday afternoon of this week. A number of persons aro looking after it. JAS. MCINTOSH, blacksmith, has taken a situation in Listowel at his trade. Ile is a goes mechanic. We expect to often see him in Brussels because—• ---but we wont give it away. L.Gsfrts lies 1101 lost its hold in Brussels yet and among those who aro abill bothered with it aro S. Fear, Rev, R, Pant. Mrs. J. R. Grant, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. J. L. Kerr and J. Shaw. n :r:,Tf0)0AN was in town talking up the organization of it Court ot Tnclopend- est Foresters. Ile deckled that wo were web ogaipped in the matter of ledges and Societies and went on to Wit,gharn. R. S. femme, of tho Atwood 'Boo" was 1:: l3r119se1e last Monday, He is well satiefled with the way things aro moving and Hilaire tiro people of that village and section aro the people. R. S. is *worker. Next, Sabbath the rogblar quarterly meeting service" will be held in the Motliodist ahuroh. Sacrament at the elm of the mot"ting 501010e and tato fellowship Meeting nate' preael:c;,g it the evening. lwmtx Tuesday evening the roon above my edits will be open for Bible study, lectures, Bible rendinga, tee. eomtuenot ra n t 0'01.011.t. All welcome Bring your Bibles. Next door• to the bank. L. A. Martin. Ws had the pleasure of a oell las Monday from our former townsman Jnu, Leokio, Hu dropped off at Brussels kr Sunday wltileon bis way to Chatham. Mr. Leckie ie as full of business as ever and apparently enjoys bis work, Holism end lot for sale in Brnseels West. Good stable and well on elle promises, also any quantity of small fruit and a few young fruit trees. A bargain if sold at once. For information apply at THE Posr Publishing l3ouee, Tor: editor are not steering clear of la grippe. M. Y. MoLoan, of tho nett. forth Expositor, has been laid aside for the past week or so, and F, G, Neel in, of the Seaforth Sun, was dangerously 111 with congestion of the lungs. fio is im- proving alotrly we are pleased to suttee Ila'sen,swas represented att the tenuity Sabbath School Convention, at Se north, 1>,v Mrs, Dr. Graham, alra. A. ;11il,anon. lin, Mrs. J. Kerr, Miss LEzzie Wilson, Mies Minnie Gerry, Mrs. Urouthes, llev, S. Sellery, D. A., B. 1)., A, 000 .1. W. II. Willis, Alex. Stewart and W. 11. Kerr. They report a good time. \\'ra rolue ,ixe Axe Dttn.Llxo.--Georg° Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar. 1 ed to attend to ,til work entrusted to 11110 itt it way that a ill 1050re eatief:tttlon, i Wells cleaned out and -i int in pwrper share. Terris reascniubie. Iteaiciotec second door north of the bridge, west side of'1'urnborry st., Brussels, 43-tf Ix another column may be read the announcement of the Kincardine Iligh I School. They have a splendid staff of teachers led by Mr. ferry and are in tip-top position to aid. pupils in their preparations for any examinati nn. Rio. cardiae can be conveniently reached from • this locality and its proximity to Lake IIueoii should make it very popular to the young students. Ix is reported, correctly too, we believe, that Dr. Coleman, of Seaforth, has pur- chased the Enterprise Salt Works in this place from tho creditors of 1?. C. Rogers. The block will be operated, The prioe paid, including ohattels, wood and salt on hand, will foot np over $7000. The beet dairy salt in the Province is turned out at Brussels, and no need of chemicals either, REE'S BItiTTON, of Hullett township, was elected Warden of the County of Huron last Tuesday. He was opposed by Reeve Griffin, of Ashfield township. The vote stood 24 to 24. Reeve Cook, of Howick township, was called upon to give the casting vote which decided the matter in favor of Mr, Britton. This gentleman will no doubt 2111 the position acceptably. It is said two of Mr. Griffin's supporters were unable to be present owing to la grippe. Owren) 10 "la grippe" Rev. Geo, Rich- ardson, of Godoricb, was unable to come to Brussels es announced last week. Bev. Jas. Harris, of Bennilier, formerly of Brussels, came in his stead and preached two excellent discourses. In the morning his text was ohosen from Proverbs 19th chapter and 2nd verse. In the evening he took for the foundation of his remarks Bev. 8th chapter, 3rd, 4th and 5th verses. Mr. Harris stands the work well and looks about at young as he did ten years ago. Tag orchestra iu connection with the town Band is keeping up their practice with that energy and persistence that ensures moose. The removal of Miss Lizzie Jackson to Toronto, occasioned a gap but Alex. Stewart jr, has now fi11oc1 the vacancy. As constituted at present there are H. L. Jackson, 1st violin ; A. Stewart, 9nd violin ; Jas. Blashill, flute ; W. Grewar, trombone ; A. Strachan, violineello, and H. J. Whitley, bass viol. They have a lot of line mesio and play it in real professional style. We hope they will soon give the townspeople and residents of this locality an opportunity of hearing them, Aires Hint AxsEADT.—For a prospeo- tive journalist who is going to carve a niche for himself away up high in thb newspaper temple of St Catharines by totally "eschewing blowing and boast- ing," the young man of the Gazette makes a very modest start. A young man that can take hold of the frame- work of a paper that published 300 copies a day and jump it up to is cirou. nation of over 2,400 on the first day of its re -issue without "blowing or boasting" is a daisy. Such simple minded modesty as this knocks the Star out in one round. Arthur Horatio Nslson Jenlciue will hardly find a field for his superior gnali. fleations in 8t. Catharines.—St, Oath. arities Star. 8. S. CoeveNTIox.—The County S. S. Convention was held in Seaforth last Tuesday and Wednesday, It was on the whole a very successful gathering, al- though Le, grippe militated very serious- ly against the attendanoe of both tpealr- ers and delegates. Out of 24 perwns who were to take part on the program 13 were present and 11 absent, Tho fol. lowing offloers were elected for next year —President, Rev. Mr. Craig, of Clinton ; Vice Presidents, Rev, Mr. Staebler, Crediton ; Jas. Mitchell, Goderioh ; T. 0. Kemp, Seaforth ; and W. Id Kerr, Brussels. I. Taylor, of Clinton, was re. sleeted Minute Secretary ; J. C. Smith, of Seaforth, Corresponding Secretary ; and O. Stevenson, of Clinton Treasurer, Executive Committee, Rev, Mr. Simp- son, Brucefield ; Bev. Mr. Sellery, Brus- sels ; W. M. Gray, Seaforth ; D. iIc- Qnarrie, Blyth, and J. Grigg, Exeter, The next Convention will be held in Bru& sols in January 1801. We expect to give an extended report next week. MELvxno Cnonetl.—The annual meet. ing of Melville ahuroh was held on Mon- day, the 27th inst., with a good altend. anee, Rev. Jno, Ross, B. A., occupied the ohair. A printed report of Elie Church's work for 1880 was submitted. This report showed that $1440.03 had been raised for ordinary purpor'os, and 11412,73 for the Missionary and other sobemos of tho oltnroh, making a total for the year of $1831.77. The following officers were Mooted far 18013:--Managers --J'no. (Jeerer, Jos, Scott, Alex, Stewart (Grey), Roderick Boss, Wm, 'Work, A. 11I. McKay, Dr. Graham, Daniel Stewart, 3. M. Martin; Auditors --T, M. McIntosh and deo. Shaw; treasurer---Clivor Smith. Missionary Arsociation Prosident,Elcler Stewart ; Vice-Prosident, lildor Die. Laughlin; Committee --Mrs, Wm, Mar. Mrs,Graham and Airs. Shaw. Tho nlpnber of families in 00nnecti0)) with the emir/rogation is 103; 21 members were received during the year, and 17 re. oe, r' by ',n t) n risinotkki), 1aovi4; n prudent membership r4 211: 1Ht, i$ttL,SSE, LS k,C)ST Win. Bishop was away at London last week, • Mise Lade Hill e t ! a visiting ibur„ nelativea at Clinton and locality. Reeve Milne and Depnty Reeves Oliver t and Bryan aro in attendance at the , County Council this week. Mise IH'annah Boll is itt :laoronto tasting a 900)50 at the Conservatory of Music - She will no doubt be an apt pupil, The attendance fell off considerably in S. S. No, 8 last week owing to this fashionable epidemic that is going the rounds. This week 11obt. Oliver, of New York State, Ivan visiting his aunt, Mrs, Prank Oliver. Ite intends going to Denver, , Colorado, with a view of bettering his circumstances. T. 1V. Johnston was laid aside for a while from the blow received from a cow's horn on his breast. Iie was bntcheriug and the knock was given after the animal's throat was 01'1. George A1oTaggart, of the Itith con., ie very ill from a severe attack of the in- Ilnenza and it molts very serious for him itt one time last week but he is some better now though still far from well. There wets a wood.beo at Duncan Me Nair's on i''riday of last week when quite a quantity of wood was sawed up bat was MA spit or piled. It will be good exorcise for Neil to pile it tip before the snow gets drifted all over it. There were "lots" of young people at the social gathering it the evening when music and dauein were in order. Everything went merr as a bell. There were three violinists o various degrees of excellence and every body put in a good time. Ltwstsgi.—On Thursday of last ween Mrs. Thos. Mitchell, an old and wen known resident of the 9th con., passe away to her reward. She had been ail. ing for some years with diabetis and re- cently the prevailing epidemic —la grippe took hold of her and proved Fatal. Her husband, two sons and ono daughter are left to regret her demise. The funeral tools place on Monday after. noon. Rev. D. B. McRae conducted the service. Airs. Mitchell was a resident of Grey for about 25 years and was a hind hearted, hard working woman. The following item refers 13 a former resident of this township :—"There are few better examples of hale old age in Manitoba than il'Ir. Hunter, of Osprey, now in his 84th year. We met him in the Neepewa butcher ebop a few days ago. fie was enquiring for a ox horn, from which to make a powder flask. He spends much of his time during the warmer season in hunting, and will tramp with the ardor of youth all day long after ducks and chickens. He is etill a good marksman. While in coovereation with him he asked if we would like to see a curiosity. We admitted a possession to a share of our great fore mother's desire for knowledge, whereupon he displayedi with some pride, e. double tooth which had just appeared above the gum two weeks before. It had all the appearance n' of a new tooth, and wo do t' imagine for a moment that it woe a forgery. For the benefit of the skeptical we would say that the appearance of a third set of teeth is not an anomaly." DIED.—The following note was received by the editor of THE Posr on Monday of this week from J. B. Govenlock, of Nee- pawa, Man., formerly of this township :- "I again write you a few lines with a very sadheart though askyou to gpublish in your paper the sad misfortune which has befallen myself and other friends so that my old friends in Ontario may know my lose. First I may say that I was married on New Year's day last and had only been home with my dear wife two days when she took a slight attack of what is called "la grippe." She got about well again when her brother caught it also. It was fatal with hire at the end of it weak. Three weeks from the wedding day her brother was buried audit was while my wife and I were at. tending the funeral that site caught a severe cold followed by a second attaok of "grippe" which turnoct to inflam- mation and proved fates. She died on Tuesday, Jan. 21st, and was buried on Wodnesday,Iust exactly four weeks from her wedding day. Oh i it does seem so very hard but I had this satisfaction of seeing her die happy, eo an opportunity is left miter reunion with her and our heavenly Father as web." The City of Hamilton lute taken out an injuuotion against the Grand Trunk. Cobourg had it 322,000 fire Wednesday, The Suuduel-burr newspaper mice was burned. The O. I'. R. officials at Winnipeg clotty that the railway took leprous Norwegians to St. Vincent. Tho iniluenea bee been eo prevalent amoug the members of the Quobro Log islatnre that no serious work has been done in the Boors, There were no lose than 53 deaths in Montreal last week front (lisoases of the respiratory organs, including 32 from pneumonia, 3 from bronco -pneumonia, 1 from plsnro•puoutnonia, 6 from can• gestion of the lungs and 12 front bron- chitis. The mortality is unusually large ly for this time of year, being 105 last week as compared with 82 In the corm. spondiug week of last year and 115 in the year 1858. Lido 11, --In Ethel, ou the 21th iota., the wife of Illr. John 1;11iett, of to daughter. ltoai wos. In ] n-•sels, on 27th inst., the wife of M1. it. U. Roberts, of a slaughter. AlcCln.Lmuuuf,—Iu (todoricli, on aha lith fist., the wife of I). McGillicuddy, of a daughter. Bate ar;tt:u• n–1'I'WOE'li,—ht Morris 01n the 23rd inst., by the Rev, A. Y. yHartley, aliss Reber:° t Pcrtrock to f Mr. Joseph Breckenridge. . BELI.iar—Homos.—On (ho 2211d inst., at 13emniller, by Bev. Jas!• Ilarris, ( father of the bride, Mr, Joseph Bol - 1 Lamy, of Gionallian, to Miss Maggie d 1 Ifarris, formerly of Brussels. - 7.&13• th. P. Kelly returned from his visit to Chicago on Monday. Colnml:nice will be held in Trinity church next Sunday morning. Several eleigh loads of Good Tonnplars of this piano attended the entertainment in Ebenezer on Friday evening last. On Tuesday evening the 2Eolian Glee Club, of Clinton, gave a concert in In- dustry Hall under the auspices of the Y. P. 0. E. of the Methodist church. Mrs. Ed. Watson, wife of our cattle buyer, ie seriously indisposed at present with congestion of rho lunge, Her many friends wish to hear of her speedy re. 0overy. On Friday evening next a social under the auspices of Trinity Church Woman's Guild, Blyth, is to be held at the reef - donee of Jas. Potter, 2nd con., Wawa - nosh. A good progaam has been pre. pared. The anniversary eorviess of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church are to be held next Sunday when sermons will be preached by Rev. G. M. Grant, D. D., L. L. D., of Toronto. On Monday even. ing a tea meeting will be hold. The annual meeting of the members of the Fire Company was held in their hall ou Monday evening for the election of officers for the current year. The fol, lowing wore elected : Joseph Carter, chief ,and captain ; J. 13. Kelly, 1st en- gineer ; john Barrieks, 2nd engineer ; J. T. Carter, 8rd engineer ; ,las.. Davies, 1st lieutenant ; Robt, Derricks, 2nd lieutenant ; Wm, Emigh, Secretary ; J. .13. Kelly, Treaearer. Canadian 3tlY$wee - Directors of the Niagara Central rail. way were chosen Monday. Wentworth o0unty farmers atw coin. Paining of the clostreotiou of their glover amp. Loitit Bette, the mulatto who shot and killed Birelo in Toronto some time ago, has been sentenced to tho potlitaitiary for ton years. On Monday morning, 12. a1. T. Hep- burn, of Port Stanley, discovered that '24 out of rt drove of 82 hogs had died during the night, ft'otn what cause is a mystery, 1115(1911 veterinaries iliolitne to alts opin. ion that it was from inflammation, The los:: to the Meese:. II shorn 1+ between 1800 ttt,d 3400. �x>✓xo_ A:t.LIo1•r.—In Ethel, on the 3011, inst., Jemima, beloved wife of John Elliott, aged 80 years, 5 months and 2G days. GovgNtocx.—At Neopawa, Manitoba, on Jan. 21st, Matilda Jane. beloved wife of Jas. B. Govenlook, aged 18 years and 11 months. MCCUTMISON.—In Pontiac, 146th., on Deo. 41h, 1889, J. 0. Meoutaheon, formerly of Grey township, father of Mrs. Chas. Eike, aged 63 years, (i months and 20 days. 1378 Imes x S M..a.. aCXEI 'S, Fall Wheat 75 82 Spring Wheat 78 82 Barley 33 37 Oats 24 26 Peas .. 53 54 Butter, tube and rolls.... 14 15 Eggs per dozen 17 00 Flour per barrel.. 5 50 00 Potatoes 35 40 Hay per ton 7 00 00 Pork 4 80 5 10 Hides per lb 2 8 Salt per bbl., retail, 1 25 00 Shoop skins, each 00 1 00 Wool, per Ib. 18 20 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.^ I- 00D HAY FOR SALE. — .Will clip or in enautitioe to suit pur- chaser . T. PEPPER, Lot 6,0on. O, Grey. TjjOR SALE. -A SPAN OF Hsavr draught horses, warranted sound. Will be sold at a bargain, Enquire of 3, C. Realms, Brussels. CIAUTION,-I HEREBY 13Y FOR- ) am any porton or persons cutting or removing any timber off Lot 4, Oou. 2, Groy township. 28-3 THOMAS MoQUEEN, LINES LOST -.PAIR OF NEW Doable Lines lost between Brnseels and Jamestown, on Monday oveniug, The finder will greatly oblige by leaving thorn. at A. M. McKay & Co's store, Brussels,at once 27.t1 WM. Maii10LVEY, SNAGE TO GORRI]D ILeaves Brussels every morning instead of sYaning, as formerly, and returns froze Genie in the evening. Taw rule will be ad• hewed to until further notice, 8. WALSH, Proprietor, NOTIc1E 1 Notice le hereby given that the outstand- ing a000unte duo the late firm of Hayoroft & Turobull,Bruseols,mustbe settled by sit . or cash or note forthwith. The books are at Dickson & Haya' Ounce, and they are au- thorized to giye hoceipts for mollies paid. 14- PREOENTOR WANTED.- Aippliaatione will be received up till March 10,1800, for the position of Precentor in Motvile Mural, Brussels. Applicants to state salary desired and addross— OtEntt or, Sitesoxe, 20. Box 146, Brands. lOTzolb TO DEBTORS. All parties indebted to the estate of the late Andrew Currie are requested to settle the sameby the Seth inst. After that !.late all unpaid claims will be collosted by un- ease of law. BY 011DER OP ESECTJ OBS, Brussels, Oet,10,1880, 14-t1 CAME ON THE PREMISES of the undersigned, lot 50, con, 17, Grey, on or about June let, a yearling heifer and a yearling steer, both real in color, The heifer has mine may hairs. The steer has some white on )rind quarters The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and take them away. 28.3 ROBT, BMW, Caveats, Bo -Issues and Trade s Ms secureder patent oauseee oat the Pateenta 0111o5 un 1 before the Oourts promptly and carefully at. tended t0. Upon receipt of model or sketch ot invention, mak0 careful examination, and advise as to patentability free of charge. Foos moderat o, and I Mahe 110 charge unless patent is es. scent Information atptplica fon, a'J LITT10Lr, Washington, D,U., U,8. Patent Oflioo, 0s PATENTS REAL ESTATE. VARMS FOR SALE.--T'HIii UN• nnnsinareO has soma] good :['arms for Salo and t0 rent, cavi terms, itt Townships of Morris and Grey. 10, S. SCOTT, Brussels, 37.tf. T"A.L M TO RENT. -THE 200 ' sere farm (known it the Bishop fawn ) Lot con, le and Lot 5, eon, 7.1, Ora, Will be rented for n term of years. It is in an ex- sslteht state of anitlyattoll. 1. oar ssiott gives no or before April let For bother p1a'tlou- litre apply to JA00109 d TeltODUSON, llrttsselt, 27.033 or tliliUUS01.4 1)100S.,'l',.omwoter, 'T*p1,l1ARrif FO1u SALE.•-TiIE UN - .1.1 DinteDGNrin offers for eels the north mast quarto rof lot 28, 0ollssselon 11, Morrie, Conn tyof Hnror,00ntabling 00 atoms. T1io lanes is of fist r natty arch In a high state of cultivation, well lamed end uudor•drainoe, oti aorea cleared, Noir frani e hvusa, 8 0001115, milk ;mune with oonm'ote wells, 2 Wells, ;Mod barns and short, er1hird,oto, Eight 00000 or fall wheat. This desirable tproporty int:MOs the corbel trim of 73tio ale, 151111. 1,1)11' tetlula tvlll b , , '(101 , pr, t•„pt, JAA, I,h t 1!Il;Vb,,Owu:r, 34. lieafortla P. 0. JANUARY 31, 18 O, • 1.TARM FOR BALE. - I3RING ' Lot 12. (:on. 10, township Of OW, Tluron (a MACS aro 100 norm se, nerve of whitlt t re e.irw ed mutt in grad 0l41,' u1 ce.id- a vatlon. On the farn'1s a stone house and triune barn and frame stables, a pee boar. hug orchard and good well of water, For further partioulars apply to the proprietor on the premixes 17.91 JOHN VINCENT, Brussels P.0. LlA101100R SALE, -THE SUB. s0nlnnn odors his valuable 100 acre farm, being lot 3, eon: 111, Croy Township,. T0,tron 00, for sale. There ore about 00 !teres °leered and In good heart, There ix s log house, good bank barn belts ing orchard, and all the nsueesary °chyme lou°es on the premises, POI, further pa•tisulars, as to V11%11111'1.4: irlo1 tavola, 015,,,tpplt' to tits 1'roprlutor, rHOtL,1f5$IAP,01nrs0,0,. N.W.'1).. or to • (KIGALI) 67 RAOHAN, lirussels, WARM. FOR SALE, BEING LUT X 21, con, .5, Croy, oarttalulug6 100 acres, 10 acres cleared, under grass, and the balance timbered. About 711nores of dry land and the bulauc° 00mlr and black ash swamp There is to log house on the promises. 14111 40 011,1 011 cry Yonsot:aide terms uslnoprle- tor ,lues not rsgalre (hu lot. For further par - 'hollers apply to 10)113', ;tloTA l'CHTdN, Creebtook.1','), or ALES. Bl•N'1T1!(, liras. eels. 12 ,(`1001) .FAIi3t FOR SALTI IN atirris. on reasonable terms. 111 order to olose 1110 affairs of the estate of the Into W. G. Ifingstnn , the executors offer the fol- lowing valuable lands for auto North half of Lot 30, 0o1isessiou c, Tswuship of Morris, containing 06 acres. Ott this lot Is erected a good frame bare with stone foun- dation, good orchard, well at/dim/up , Near- ly allele/trod, and is o0 the grave wend closely mtictuiva the village of lirnetols. This faro is a valuable one, is well fenced and in a gond state of nun ovation. 1''or pTrices and terms apply to Tiros. 2.101,.31. lirussois P. 0„ Ilh:Nnx Jun:axes, Vlotom Square 1'. 0., or Jatnis Satrrn, ;Maple Lodge P. 0 Mi adlssox County. E118EY BULL F011. SPRVICE: For terms and other tuarticutars ask for circular at my Drug and L'oolc Store. Should you wish to sell his heifer calves I am pre - oared to pay as nigh tie 318, ncsording to milling qualities of their dams. 264.lmhe G. A. HEADMAN. Brussels. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of DONALD MoLauonoAx, of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Farmer, Insolvent. The Insolvent has made an Assignment t0 me for the benefit of his creditors under 12. 8. 0.,1887 Chapter 131. A meeting of the creditors will be bold at the MUD of A. Hunter, Brussels, on Plumy, the Slat Day of Sanuary,1880, at 2 o'elook p. m., for the appointment of laspeot,re and the guying or directions for the disposal of the estate, THOMAS BELLY, Brutseis,Jan'y 22,1800. Assignee. N.B.—Oi'editors should file their claims, with vouchers, at once, to facilitate the speedy winding up of the estate. MORTGAGE SALE OF Valuable Real Estate IN THE TOWNSHIP OF MOR- RIS, COUNTY OF HURON. Under power of sale contained in a certain registeradmortgano made by David Lamb to rho vendor, will be sold by Public Auc- tion, by A. Hunter, Auctioneer, at the QUEEN'S Borer., in the Village of Brussels. —oN— Tuesday, February lith, 1880, At 1:30 O'clock, p.m„ The following freehold Property, viz., The North half of Lot No. Fourteen, in the SLxtt 0000eSelo11 of the Township of Morris afore- said, coutni mug Ono Bemired mires, more or loss. About 00 acres are cleared, tho bal- ance lebush; the soil is a slay loam with goofs drainage. The buildings aro 0 log house, frame barn and frame shed. About 21 /tares bearing Orchard; a pod well and auendauoo of water; the Maitland river runs across ibis 100; good roads, good leant. ity, and dist/tut from Brussels about 4 miles. Trnate AND coNDITIONs, One-tenth of the purchase money to be Paid down, further particulars wlil be made known at time of sale, or maybe esoortaiued ou epplloation to A. HUNTER, Auctioneer, Brussels, or to ALBERT 0. J1;FFI;RY, 29-2 Vendors' Solid tor, London, out, AUCTION SALE —OF --- 'Valuable Property —IN 1nE— Village of Brussels. Under and by virtue of the power of sale eontaitted in a certain mortgage, which ruin bo produced at the time ot sale, there will be sold by Public Auction, on Friday, .l eb'y 7h, '90, at the American Hotel, in the Village of Brussels, at 2 o'olook in the afternoon the following valuable property, viz. •-1VLllage Lot number Fifteen, ill the Village of Brussels. On the lot is a frame building, now used ae a livery stable, and there is also ample room for the erootion of guy other buildings. This is one of the most eligible business sites In the village TEntle,--trifteen per cent. of the purchase money to be paid at the time of sale, t301• mum of terms andootldltions will be made known e. For furtboratsalparticulars amply to A, H11053130R, Vendors' Agent, 28.8 Brussels, Notice to Creditors. In the Matte' of the Estate of Fntchsnia( HtNslcxsn, We of the Township of Prey, in the County of Huron, Yeoman, Deceased. Pureaaot to Ssation Thirty-six of Chapter One Hundred tool Tot of the Revised Sta. tutus of Ontario, we hereby give notice that 01 croditirs and other person shaving claims against the ottato of Frederick Bunelokor, late of the said Township of Grey, yeoman, who died on or about the 22nd day of August, A, D, 1880, a'i hereby required to serve by poet (prepaid) Or to deliver to Moeert, Dick. ton & Have,of the Village of Brussels, in the County 03111001, Salioitors for Snsau .,Tann meoeislrar, Widow, tho Adtninlsbrabrix of tho rail and personal estate and affects, 1911hta old credits, of the said Ptroderiok BunieoliOr, deceased, 011 ar before the 1st day of Fobh'ttary nolo n est ending a state- ment of their 1101000, addresses, and dosorip. Nose and the frill particulate and proofs OC their etaims Or demands Upon the said °note mart of the soeuritios Cif any) held by than, stud that after tho said tub day of I'ebt'uary the said Administrat•ix will pro. ono,l to administer the ostato anal distribute adds of the said Frederick IIctnsinlcor amongst the parties ontitledthereto, having regard only to the olefins of which the said Adhuisistratris shall then have had notice, and the metol Administratrix 'trill not bo Ilabla far the said assets, lir any part acro. of, es distributed, to any portion or pot:wine of hie Ido 7etheft not have r:oi e whose o n the iby0 t•n0 G the time of each distribution. 13711It1ON it HAYS, Ooliettare ter the said .ldennistrnirix. Dated at Brussel,' tits 7th any of Jaeuary, , A , D. is00. 28.4 Pepper's Drug Store, Pepper'st7 Drug Store, Pepper's DrugStore. Pe Pepper's Drug o Sr �� 1 e. (: ICAIUtI'li Att, 11('tl, ItlC I: BS ALWAYS USE PEPPER'S PILLS BANKING. 1A/1,iINTOSLI & MoTAGGART, BANIU1RS, . BRIlf4S1JLS, ^ra mast a Geo'ral—"-.,a.••'^'a0., S3u�°none, NOTES DISCOUNTED. (hO,ndien and United Slater Pratte bought and sold, interest allowed on Deposits. Collealiotis made we favorable 1ol'tn<. Canadian Agents—Mttltcn0'tr's PANE 01' CAN,U,A, New York Agents-11u'og5site Aso Taal/ nen NATIONAL. BANE, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING, L. TAYLOR, 13A11IiISTL1'll, 1,0 Solloitot•and Conveyancer, twos made. Oldau—Vanstone's Block, Brei. eels. - 11;1m' 1 M, SINCLAIIR, • Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub. ifs, &o. Odiss—Grabam's Bloclr, l door north M Popper's Drug Store. Private Pundit to Loan, E. WADE, Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pnb. Be. Conveyancing. Collections and Loaning. Mr, Wada will attend iu Gerrie every Weil, nesday at two o'clock, DICKSON & HAYS, rich,) Barristers, Sollaitors, Oouveyancere, &o. Oilleee—hruseels and Seaforth, Bruit eels Office, Rogers' Block, Main St, phoney to Loan. n. e. HAT& W. n. D10E90N, (Late with Garrow & Proud foot, Gode- A• M. TAYLOR, B. C. L., Barrister, Solicitor, &c„ of the gran of Taylor, Mo0ullough Si Burns, Barristers Sollcitora, &c., Manning Arcade, Toronto, Money to loan. ALEX. HUNTER, ;Mork of the Fourth Division Court, Co. Herat. Conveyancer, Notary Public. Invested and to loan Col1lssttous Finade. Od)oo In Graham's Bleak, Brussels. BUSINESS CARDS. DRESSMAKING yOVER MRS. Kraft's store. MISSES L. it; 1;. Me. NAUGHTON. W 13, hioORAOREN, at his Grocery, Turnborry street, lt'ussols. • Theurer of MarriageLicensee. ()Moe N. 13ARRETT, Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door south of A, M, McKay & Co's hardware store. Ladies' and olhiloreu's halt cutting a t peclalty Sa-A choice stook of cigars kept. A • TetaNAIR, Insurer of Marriage Licenses, by appointment of Lieut,-0overner, Commie. Fire Inooniece Ilio. Conveyancer111t tCninrAgent Post Offioa. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM =senesce, FIRE AND MARINO. GUELPH. EW BARBER SHOP. -THE uncloraigued desiro9 to intimate 10 the people of Brussels and ;eurronndtug country that he has opened a obavtng and hair cut- ting parlor In Smalo's Block, where Ite may be found ready to attend to the wants of the Dubuc. Good work guaranteed, 20.12 JOSEPH LAl1tD. DRESSMAKING.— Thoundersugned desires to intimate to the ladies of Brussels and surroauding country that she is prepared to attend to all orders intrusted to her. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop—Upstairs, ono door north of Walter Jackson's hardware store, 10- MISS SAMPLE. AUCTIONEERS. (.'iJEORGE KIRKBY,, f Licensed Anotioueer. Sales condu°t- od on reasonable terms. Darns and farm stock a specialty. Orders left at Tun Post' Publishing Howie ,Brussels, or /motto Walton P. 0., will r00eive prompt attention, RAYMANN, /31_• Auctioneer, is always ready to at- tend sales offarms, farni stock, &o. 'Perms cheerfully given, Oranbrook P.0. Salem may bo arranged at THE POST Pnblialitug Hausa, Brussels. DENTAL. b (11011' 10130'10' 1 G. L. Ball, L. D. 9, Nitros Oxide Goa tut - ministered for the Paleness Extraction 07 Tooth, 74 Gerrard Street Nast, TonaN'ro. xn 2111,7 s'r 1 TorontoPrchool• of Dentistry. or oporationo guaranteed, 1 -"Artificial teeth, drat quality, and a gmtton teed et, for 312,00 per set. O1hse—OA00's 131.o0E, SEArommII, 7LY131NTIa1+T1 Honor Graduate the urgoo, Tero,Etog ds (S, administered for the Painlase 17xbractioo et teeth. Oflloe-. e `ONaa Doon Nommn o2BANE, Bnuss,Ls, MEDICAL CARDS. Aviv. 1'. CALE, M.1), O. M.,i , Member of'theCollegeofPhyalolali en d Someone of Ontario by examination (Mlle° aria Residence --khan street East,Uthel, Ontario, T'• A. McNAUGHTO.N, AI. D. C,, T S.M, ,,1L, O.P., 1gliStore f, 111. 0. P. 1 Ont. At Popper's Drug Mort from t to 11:36 0.ln. and front 1:00 to 0 p. in, At other bout's may be found at his residence, 101'51r orhy aseupioci by Dr, Hbtohhteot, Milt st. VETERINARY. - 1-NO. 1). WA.RWIOK, V. S, t (SUCCESSOR TO F. W. O'BBIE I N, Ontario Grnat dua and 1lonrrmr,, Fenny of Ontarly Votsrimt•y Cnlloge, 00111 be pleased to Sx- =NO With 6110 groateet aare and motes - Monet skill any moo entrusted to his oha)ge, t'nt 'e ems inptenr5-•0'utist's old SW nd 2 rloet0 110111t o1 bridge, 7urnberry tt„ 13iuxtele,