The Brussels Post, 1890-12-19, Page 5DEO. 19, 1800
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Angus Melenic has returned to his
ltl"1Ct 4rl etv$, old boarding house atter tnlchig a trip
1 Ieselii"Vitt
\Vo are pleased to hear that IT, Col.
lien who Ice been quite ill of late, is
oomowltat better.
k tea meeting is to he held at Jubilee
church, Nth oon., lama, on Tumidity
evening next, where a good time la pro.
mired.
What the people in this vicinity may
look for is a number of sohool entertain.
moots, tea meetings, plenty of snow, and
opposition at the municipal elections.
Quito a number from I3enfryn atten-
ded the entertainment at Whitfield school
hoose on Tuosday might and all aro
highly -pleased with the evening's enjoy.
mous,
VPi1111_21am
A carol service will be held in St,
Paul's church on Christmas evening.
A fifty -light dynamo is especial hero
every day to run the aleotria light of this
town.
The Baptist congregation of tido town
havo not received any intimation from
Rev, Dr, Crawford as to the cell extend-
ed him to become their pastor.
Severed potato buyers have been in
town during the wank, and huge gnanti-
ties of the tuhern fire beim brought into
town for shipment, Thirty-five Dents
per bushel is the price tiling paid for
them.
Mrs. Jonlcins, wife of Robt, Jenkins, of
Turnborry, was 111 London last week hav-
ing an operation performed on one 01 her
eyes. She has been perfootly blind for
about a year, thick SOME having grown
over the sights of both eyos. Dr. Wis-
hart removed one of them and will oper-
ate on the other in about a week. One
would imagine this to havo been a very
painful Ordeal to pass through, but Mrs.
Jenkins says she hardly felt it, and was
not put under the influence of chloro-
form. The part taken from the Bye was
about the size of half the akin of a largo
pea,but not quite so thick, Mr. Jon -
has it In a little bottle of alcohol, and
showed it to us a few days ago.—Ad-
vance.
Walton.
Auction sale of general articles going
on this week at Jones' Hall.
Miss Belle MaDangell spent a few
days last week, visiting friends hare.
Mies Minnie McDonald is home from
Seaforth Collegiate for ter vacation.
Subscribe for True POST for 1801 if you
want tho local, district, Canadian and
general news.
Preparations arebeing made for the
enema tea meeting in the Methodist
church on New Year's night.
At the Duff's church Y. P. C. A. last
Thursday evening recitations were given
by Misses Mary Gardiner, Lizeie
Smillie and Wrn. lfaFadzeon ; reading,
Thos. MoLanchlin, and choruses by the
choir.
11, T. mt T. ---The afiecrs for cn'roilt
term of Council 389 R. T. of T. aro
('., Bro. W. Ottewell ; P. C., Bro. Those
Jackson ; V. 0„ Sister Sirs. Thus. Jack-
son ; Chaplain, Bro. 1) Forrest ; Rec..
See., Sister Bella lore ; Anst, Ree..
Sec., Sister Bella Mahibbin ; i'in.-Spa.,
Slater Minnie O'Connor ; Trees., Bro.
T. A. Metanehlin ; Herald, Bro. Dune.
MiCuaig ; Dep. Herald, `ister Maggie
31orrison ; Guard, Bro. Heigh Ramsay ;
Sentinel, Bro. J. F. Welsh. After the
election of officers a good program was
pi mimed no follows : Readings by Thus.
Jacltenn, .7, F. Welsh and hiss Maggio
Morrierm ; rooltation by Sirs. Thomas
Jackson ; instrumental selection, hiss
O'Connor ; trio, Messes Williamson and
Pollonl and W. T. Pollard. The Council
porpoara having an open lodge the first
Weihienrlay iu .lan, at which an excel•
lout program will be rendered,
If_AS �v o l .
The Oddiellows Pnrposo giving a
charity concert.
W. G. flay is in tiro field for lite
Mayoralty for 1801,
J. W. Carthew, barrister, has removed
from Palmerston to Listowel. Mr. Car -
thew is entering into partnership with
II. 13. Morphy in the law business.
L. 0. L. No, 370, Listowel, met in
their ledge room on the 5th inst, The
following officers wore elected :—W. M.,
Bro, Il. Willoughby ; D. l'1., Bro. Win.
Welch ; Itoo. See., Bro. R. Stanley ; kr.
S., 19x1. F. Tank ; Trona„ Pro. R. '1'.
Henn ; Chap., Bro. J. Evans ; 1). of 0.,
Bro. S. Culbort ; Committee, Bro. T.
Riley, Bro. C. Wilson, Bro. S. Strain,
Bro. Win. :Rolle, Bro. W. hl. Tremain ;
F. M., Bro. T. 19. Hay ; Lecturer, Bro.
R. Woods. Tho locum is in a healthy
condition, and expects to make °onsidor-
able income in its membership during
the caning year.
About 1:30 on Tuesday morning of
last week the alarm wooded, when it
was found that the marble shop of R. T.
Kemp was on lire, Tho firemen 11000 on
hand in good time and the hose attached
to the hydrant and in a fow urinates a
good stream of water was being thrown
on the building. The fine was ooufined
to the marble shop but at ono time the
building adjoining, occupied by 111x,
Hunter as a laundry, was in groat danger
of catching lire. A quantity of the
furniture, bedding, etc., was carried sub,
but was talion back again when the fire-
men had the fire under control. The fire
is supposed to have naught from the
cbimnoy, as the fiamus were first aeon
issuing from that part of the building,
by our night watchman, Jas. Osborne.
The building is ono of the oldest, if not
the oldest, in town, There Was an in-
sareems of $800 on the marble and $100
on the tools.
la3t.Tt(tH.
John Oobor tb So) drovo to Iluspolor
last Friday.
David Badgley moved into the house
jest vanatocl by the Mules foully.
'Pry Trig Pon for 1801. It gives the
oroam of the local and distrdat lappet.
111La
%ilex oollootor MoDoiald was in town
one day last week and had rho handsmmo
sum of $2,800 hauled in to him,
Tho anmml mooting of tho Ethel ohooso
factory will he hold in ltm'tot'B Llttll at
r
'1 rie 1t 11 a )1`
• HILL ) �`41 08d Deo.
n alaclt 1
Duo. t, J,
`l ithl
1 ha township Who's had thein• ideal
meeting for 1800 o11 bloodily. ft is gen-
orally coushdored that tho diiforonb
gttarto0s of the township aro Well aid
ably repreeontod by rho present council,
and we think it would bo well to Imo
them unanimously,'ninutallod m)lton(lay
tho 211th dist,
through the litet0s doing n) titn troth.
ern eit1ae.
Hpeodal servir:ov aro lining onndnoted at
Hoe's appointment by Rev, 13, Sltorlook,
on account of which Rev, R. Paul, of
i Bruae:Is, 000upiod tho Methodist pulpit
last timidity evening.
Joseph b'aulkner bee engaged it team-
stor for the winter. Judging from the
vory broad smile Jot, woare now, we
would not bo at ail ourprisod if he should
renew the engagement at the end of the
term seeing the young gent is a name.
oaks of his own, and giving the best of
satisfaction so far,
What might havo been a eeriouo ao-
oidenb occurred the other day on a farm
just outside of the village. A party of
men wore butchering a beef, and an they
were winding it op one of the mon had
hie ett0tltiOn more On a pole over his
hood, than on hie work, and did not
notice till his head becamo entangled in
the chain and he was winding himself
up illatea(1 of the hoof. Ae help was on
hand he was soon liberated but all agreed
that it looked something like another
Birchen naso, Then fall hands went to
work to kill the hogs, but as they could
not get away with them ate first as the
largo slaughtering lioness, they stuck a
pig and then sat down rind waited two
Mora for It to die. When they were
through all thought that it would' be well
to have a little more practise befero do-
ing mash in tho butohoriug business.
Mot vele:.
More weddings on the Lapis.
Mrs. Nelson Thornton is still an the
sick list.
Mrs. Lauohlin Frame has been very
sick lately.
Geo. Hood lost a valuable mare last
week by inflammation,
Mee. MoColl, of Wingham, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. 0. Proctor, Sift line.
Miss Janet Hood has returned, after a
short visit with her sister, Mrs. Buckley,
Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Green, of Wingham,
Sundayed at Geo. Johnston's, on the 1st
con.
Try Trite Pose for 1891 and secure the
local, district, Canadian and genera!
news.
G. H. Blackwell, of S. S. No. 6, Morris,
iotonds holding his examination on Sat-
urday of this week, 20th inst.
Dont forget the Christmas tree on
Monday evening, 22nd inst., in Sunshine
ohuroh. A good time ds expeoted.
Mre, L. Olvia, of the 1st eon., who has
been suffering for some time with heart
disease, is sot much improved in health.
The people of Sunshine ohuroh Lave
added an addition of 25 feet to their
shod which will make it more oomfart.
able.
Miss Cowan, of Wroxeter, who has
been visiting for a ooupla of weeks at
Joseph McKiinney's, has returned to her
home.
Mrs, Frank Ashton, of the let con.,
who has boon emulously indisposed for
about a month, is somewhat bettor, we
are pleased to say.
Thos. Jewitt oonductod the sorviuo in
Johnston's church last Sabbath, the Rev.
L lip Walltvin being away proaching
rtlissionary eern1011s.
Some say there will likely be an oleo•
tied coutest in Morris this year and
allure say they dont think 0u. Nomina-
tion day will settle the natter.
Ilobt. Shaw, of the and mon„ who went
on a trip to Manitoba about four months
ago, has returned hone. The girls were
nitich pleased to see hint return uunlarri-
Wdllie Mooney is eonvalesslrl very
nicely and will soon bo about again We
hope. Little Robbie anti Clara have
token the fever, however, and aro 11000
undor Lha doctor's marc. Reeve Mooney's
fondly have hod a large share of sick.
nese in tho poet two or three pare.
1 'S111C4r111o.
Christmas is coming„
The township Council mot on Monday.
The sleighing is bringing in the saw-
logs.
Those who have had tibiakon pox are
recovering.
The mitk•drawors all have a pleasant
smile. Tuesday was pay day.
Mrs. Timmins was home for a few
days visiting her mother iu Belgrave.
Sickness seems to be the fashion.
There are a nttnit),r of ettnea of iutLtm-
matiol in Mortis,
Your corral) rodent neglected to men-
tion the houmc.rming of Wm. Dull frim
Manitoba a few wu.•ks ago.
The merry jingling of the sloiglt•bolls
melees everything lively. Tho snow
though not deep is just enough.
George Atchison is complaining this
wools. Bluevele would mum bine if ho
woro laid aside but for a short time.
0, Stott and 8, Anderson aro, OO are
glad to seo, ablo to be around again,
Both have been having rather a hard
time lately.
Ube T. Ross, who has been ]route on a
visit, is now visiting friends in Morris.
She purposes returning to Toronto soon
after Christmas.
The Board of nohool trustees have go.
cored Thu atrviocs of our two worthy
nohool bombers for next year, Mr. Mao.
:,wen is mending fisc to try the :Baraboo
Examination One bite.
11ov, A. Y. Hartley preached last Steb•
bath evening in fila Methodist ohuroh to
an overflowing aougregatiot in so much
that large numbers had to go away. The
pastor of the ulutrah was in Wroxeter.
J. Diment, en,, is on tho war path
again seeking municipal honors. Mr.
Thomsen, the DeputyRoeve, is resigning
his office this year and there will doubt-
less bo a change all rook). We wish Mr.
Diment emcees as an old friend in that
lino.
Ed, Coultos arrived home on Wednes•
day from Otto Model school, Clinton,
whoro be :uta been spending the last
threo montho. lid. is going to be a
coacher at New Year's in Zetland. We
wish our youngf''
u friend succuss In his net
V
vocation,
0. Haney, tho .G1ltniootor for Ola now
church, dc'.uives credit for tho business.
like way fu which he has conducted all
the pr0000diuge and far the magnificent
etiniter° which bas been uroutod under
Lie direction. Wo art sorry to say, hots.
Over, that financials Me. Ilan,•
r will
robabl he e
5,
p Y
the la u•.
Wo lve•o very sorry to haat' of tin an. '
cadent which Or o'lrretl 10 Mrs, John Rob.
crtson rho other day. Elim was milking
evhon rho acv rather nuearommtiottsty
kicked and the rosnit was a br k ni item,
A junior 111, D„ of Wingham, oicii'fnlly
sot tho bone and too 000 "ltd to say tin
patient ie rapidly lnipl'Oviog.
THE BRUSS
Our esteemed station motor, Mr.
Conte, ie stili lemming better,
'l'Ir t a r '0 hint t :nwwia to.
an(vnh 011 nt 1
t I at 1
weeds Oourptetion, Altlurn„h it \Vita mgt
quite: finished, db wan oprmud nn Tlmrs.
Liao of Ulla week by Rev. Dr. Potts, who
delivered all olcgn01a and Relent address,
This snmptnnns Rinner h1 the evening
wire rulished by not a few. Particulars
ell! bo given next weok.
critretee.
Auditor wedding will tape plueo in
Grov before long,
Wire, Thos. Stupes, we are glad to hoar,
is improving in health.
0. 13oworman's examination is Held on
Tuesday 28rd December.
Sohool examinatione and literary meet.
inga Como thiols and fast,
Teuton Hartley, of Motivate, is engaged
as toucher in No. 4 Grey, for 18111,
Wm, Bahamioll's auction sato of farm
stook wont high, Goo. Birkby wielded the
hammer.
Try Tint Poor for 1801 and thus se-
cure the local, distrl•n, Canadian and
general news.
Thu elootrio light in P,'•oisola 5noms to
be a grand help for tho people Who do
bnsioeris daring the ".ronin',;.
Thos. T, hole til i 1 In01 put in it
grafin chopper at .Jam.,atuwn and will
rush business dot big rho winter.
The atnnel int t aof 1'r.. morels and
Croy uheesn factory will be hold in the
Coulu:il Chamber, Be Moa la, on Salorday,
27th inst., commencing at 2 O'aloolc. A
large attondanee of those Moe mated re-
quested.
Wen. Crooks and wife, of Toronto, are
visiting at his father's, on She »th 0011.
They came on Monday evening. We are
sorry to hoar that Mr, Crooke' health is
not good and ho hopes that his visit to
this locality will bo productive of good
and alt in building up hie ainslitution.
R. F. Cameron was visiting whit J. Al
Robertson on Thursday of last ween(,
Mr. Cameron 1s highly impressed with
the Queen City. The facilities and op-
portunities afforded a porton to improve
himself are good. Ile heard the great
Henry M. Stanley lecture on' 'Africa” in
the new auditorium.
Lila BnotiN.--G. Perrin, who lately
challenged all -comers in Cunada for an
all-round wrestling match, met with a
bad accident at Dorchester Station on
Wednesday of last week while practising
with some local sports. It seems Messrs.
Perris and Richardson were getting in
training form for their engagements ;
the former having had a hold with Alvey
St. Clair, whom he threw easily, but on
the second throw by 001E0 Means 1n giv-
ing a quick move to break a lock they
both came to the floor, and even then
did not realize that his leg was broken.
Some of the on -lookers supposed from
the distinct sound that Sb. Clair got a
broken rib, and Ito really imagined such
VMS the case, as be woo examining both
sides to Boo if any bones were broken.
In a few minutes Perris found out that
it was the front hone of ifs leg, half way
between the loot and knee. It was pure.
ly aacidontol. A doctor set the bone.
Sarah hunter, a litt'o girl empioyed in
the household of Mr. Smith, motel/Vim na
tried to 'poison her employer end his
family, and afterwards succeeded in tie,,.
troyiug her own life with 'rough on rats.'
A. prounineut Grand T,unk official is
quoted as saying thot when the tunnel is
in working order the G. T. R. ferry boats
trill be token off at Detroit, and every-
thing will go through Isere.—Sarnia Can-
adian.
F:um,ars' I:;atitutie will be held as
1'Ih)tvo dating tho neon:h of J:muary
Toe a, N. Bruce, 2n,i, 10 a. m. ; Port
Elgin, N. Bruce, ;)rd, 10:30 a, m. ; Pa be
ley, 0, Bruce, 0th, 10 a. m. ; Walkerton,
S. Bruen, 7th and 8th, 1 p, m, oil 7th ;
Listowel, N. Perth, 0th, 10;30 te. til. ;
Mitvertou, N. Porth, Inch, 10 a, m. ;
Brussels, E. Huron, 12th and 18th, 1 p.
m. o) 12th ; Smith's 1Jill, W. Huron,
14th and lath, 1 p. m. on 14th ; .Exeter,
S. Huron, 10tloand 17011,1 p. m. on lOrh;
Luoan, N. Middlesex, 10111, 10 a. m, ;
Pitrkhill, N. Middlesex, 20th, 10 a. m. ;
Thorndale, E. Middlesex, '21st and 22nd,
1 p. 111. ou 2100.
Judicial Sale
—0L' VALUAB.LP—
°yam :Property,
IN THE TOWNSHIP OF GREY, IN THE
COUNTY OF HURON.
Pursuant t tho Order oft Sale ntad° in a
°attain 00005 or matter, in tho County
Court of the County 00 Heron, of Bohmrioll
vs, Boharriell, anddntod the second day of
Pecomber, A, 0, 1890, tlroi•o will be sold by
Public Avalon, with rho apormbabiou of
Ieaaa F. Tomo, Coq„'heal Boplesontativo of
the County or Huron, at the
Central hilts[, in the tillage or ltrusoets,
2 ue,,sda y, Dec. ;?3r'd, '00
AT 7'1111 nenli 011 T\Vl Ltt: 0'01,000 (NOON)
1111 follewin g valcablo 3,101 property, viz.:
All and singular, that oortalu palma] or
ttmot of haul and proniaoa situate, lying
and being to the 201000111»0f Groy, in the
County or Huron, and Proviuoo of 006ario,
boiug ut,npoaetl of Lot nambor Six, in the
First Conou5siou of the ofarosatd Township
of Otmy, containing, by admoaauromeut,
One Hundred Asros of laud, bo the same
more of lass,
Tho farm is wall situatod about thruo-
quartors Of a mile trout the gravel rood, and
about ave and thous -quarter miloe from the
thriving villagos of lirnssolo, Wruxater mud
Bluova s, an of Whish offer t1t'st-stoic mar-
kets for Crum and all kinds of protium),
There is &boot eighty nmol cleared, about
sixty -flus of which Oro now fu a good state of
cultivation, &nil fres (rout stumps and stones,
Vim. aro Moan ammo of stumpy laud, now
food u° pasture. The balsams of tits land is
swampy, and is timbered with soder and
btostc &,1l. There aro good buildings 00 the
promises, 010alutiug of & now brick tlwolling
' 2 . 1 l) bate ball f
1: a ea i xJ( all a i) 1 with u n stn,
t Orueath' IUfiaO, Thum is ill o
stables
Hill a it young
bearing mTjna d ten thoa properly, the
(0110 of romp
tiros ei,r o in escort, Hui 0hu t°nnms mu in
n foie xtntn of u,Pfth'.
T)t,tara.-.Tot nor molt 111 purchase money
will be minima to 10 paid on lbs day of
sato to the Vendors' Solicitor, and tie bel -
01100 in thh'ty 110)1i ,hcrccfl,,n, whom too
p11 iineer will lin entith:d to it bmnvoymm0,
1111 of Mimi Osieaaton 1h 12
n 1 mel
tr i lirtiva rosm�r0 the ri1,1,t to lumm� ill o
ealb it, in his (Vinton, 1111101 junto prole 0
nrt111 for cls Livid lead 11. (i t -.r-
utihuu or salt 11111 IG tile s,+n,hur
t(oue of the elami0,y Dn reran al tin, high
Court of Justine,
1'o' further parhoulos apply to 111assro,
0011011010, ItOLT 0 CAtrtihnN, Itmrietiri,,
(lodorloh, to tlnn Auctioneer, be N, seer ',
1„q., Orth Otto el itr1i,l id,
W. If. SINCLAIR, IOAA,' 1', •0CAP0,
vendor, a'lolirso . tiroi ]teprrmolt.ttivo.
LS POST
10A1.181'Olt 8E11 \'ICE. --T1]1,
rtndornlguod will keep T No Thorough.
Brod 13 erkohire Boars ler Sorv'en en NW 11,
Coo. O, Orev , '1'ln•y aro hath from imp"reed
stook, Terme 5,1, 10 he poll Vit Mill 0 of ser-
vice, 01111 privilege of rein Moo if ueeeseary.
20.5 A. 510010, Prom iotor.
THIRD PRI/,:G TORONTO IN.
nosmnrai,.--Thu lard of my Jersey Bull
"Morgan of Ginn Uusct" 10 an bupurted
cow. She took Jed prize at the Toronto In.
dootrlal Exhibition, 0nd, it is sold. Should
have boo sled. For further pnrtlmlaro ap-
ply et my Dreg and Book Stor13,1101 mnto,
G, A, D11Al,AN,
IMPROVED LARGE WUITJ. YORK
p005011 00U 0011 th0 will
]urgss 0Liln
YorkNhlre pig ' Itsal y” 00 Int 20, con. m,
Montle, to whiob a limited number of 00100
will be takon. Terms 91.110 to be paid at
time of service, With the privilege of return -
fog 11 necessary, Pedlars() may bo sono up.
no application. ROB 1111'1' 81(1110L,
1001 Proprietor.
rllW0 PURE i, EI) PIGS FOtl II for Christmas.
ernl)y pnrst000lj and will keep for Se1•rioo
of North ball Lot to1 Con. 7,filar , a
ore-bredBoar, bred by `r. Hoch, and u0 (l Berkshire m0oil d f hciter White, mea
year obi,
1.recl
It Y Now, s G•or{,r ! nttutm.
fro ,1 1 st botli -r. iL f}
Turoot 1 onn I lbs t s 1 ai i..: i,it,i• ; �I til Y -r s� j� '+ �-1,. 'QT
r,1 Itt 13,, ri o1br&nh,se.�1' 17,-t..e SS_it1(.fft1.� Q'j of jr lie e �/
Jed et tin Western Fair L, it class of 10. I vJ
'r. rrus,31.01, 1” be paid at lime of service,
w ill privilege 01'returning il neci,aear Y.
trip S. WA-1(I;lt, !'rope neb.r.
SHIRE BOAR.
%.21=,v1MayraeartRsrauaran¢:;mt'mtsrsiegari c+r4nistn 0=1E::TI.
7
McIUNLEY BILL El
New Raisins !
New Currants!
Candied .Fels and Nuts of Various Kinds,
A Splendid Assortment of Candies
Sts li'(,(.li. =rho nudurni0tld 11111 re•
REAL ESTATE.
JJOU$S AND LOT FOR SAL)
\Vita good garden, wo11 Hort 01ab10
APPY 10 3,11(3. TttBNBCLL,
Mechanic Street.
FARMS FOR SALE.—'THE UN-
ann0tmnan has several good Farms f or
sale and 00 rent, sass Urine, in Townships
of Morris and coney. ee S. SCOTT, Brussels,
97-tt.
rIEIOIQE FARM FOR SALE.—
Being South ball Lot 27, oon.0, Aforris,
100 aures, 0ea rly all cleared. Good buildings,
about 20 acres Fall wheat in ground. Easy
torula, Apply to W. M. SINCLAIR,
01. Solicitor, fie., Brussels.
T..t'ARM TO RENT.—THE SUB -
scriber offer° hie 100 acre farm, being
Lot 10 and West halt lot 11, Con. 19, Grey, to
rent, Between 80 and 00 acres cleared. Far
further particulars as to rent, terms, ,kc„
ripply to 11MEi3 SINCLAIIR, Proprietor,
Craubrook P. 0. 10.9
'FARM FOR SALE.—THP UN-
Daneraxan offers for sato the north
east quer ter of lot 28, concession 0, Morris
County of Huron, containing 00 acres. The
land is of first equality midi)) a high state of
cultivation, well fenced and under -drained
s'0 acres cleared. New frame house, 8 rooms
milk house with conoroto wails, 2 wells
goon barns and shed, orchard, ate, Eight
acres of fall wheat. This desirable property
adjoins the corporation of Bruseol°. Suit-
able tat me 0111 be given, Title perfoct,
JAMES 0102109E, Owner,
80•
Senior tit P.O.
0,00D FARM FOR SALE IN
` /1 Morrie, on 1•eaoanahlo terms. In order
to obso the affairs of the within of the late
W. G. Hingaton, the oxooutore otter the fol-
lowing valtfable lauds for sale North
half of Lot 10, Oonoosaion Township of
Morris,00ntaining 00 acres. (lin this lot is
emoted a good Pronto barn with 51000 fnnn-
IluEinu,100d orchard, welt unit 110111p , Near.
y all °feared, anis to on the grav0 toad
closely a,loiuhre the oiling° of 1101 000113
Tuns farm is a vahutblo ono, is wall fosse,]
and in a goon] stain of enitivittion. For
pries and terms apply to 'PHOS, KELLY,
Itrosn010 P. 0., HNNnv Jessmas, victoria
Squat's i'. b., or J,ua:., r;{rrrrr, :dupla Lodge
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Notice to Creditors
OF 211E LATE BENJAMIN PINBALL,
MORA
Pursuant to an order of the H1g( Court of
nutlet) made iu Chambers on Monday, the
lot day of nsseulber, 180(1, In an action of
the British Canadian Loan and Investment
Company vs. William Tindall and °thorn,
tho creditors of Bonjamin 'Tindall, lata of
rho Township of Gray, to the County of
Huron, farmer, deceased, who died in or
about the month of May, 1880, aro, 0u or be-
fore Elm Twenty seventh .Pay of December,
1000. to send, by post, prepaid, to FULLanT°n,
0000, WALLAOx R: Mnonoxnr.n, Solioitors,
No.1 Adelaide 0k RUBE, 111 the City of To.
ro,t0, their Christian uud surnames, ad-
areeses and (OseriptiOtl, the full particulars
of thoit• shims, a stttonteut of their 00-
0ounto, tool the nature of the securities (1f
any) hold by them; or, In d0hntlt thbroe),
they will ho po•moptorily 010hldcd font
Ohs bonetlt of the said Order. Every Credi-
to' holding any security is to produce Oho
9am0 before ole, tho uudore:goud Clerk in
Chambord of the said Court, at my Chant -
hors, in Osgood() Hali, in the Cit/ of Toronto,
on the 70h Day of *limitary, 1b01, at 10:90
o'ulook iu tho forenoon, being lam thou alt.
pui0ted for adjudication on the claims.
(Signed) 10, A1tNOLPI
clove 15 U ltltmbei's.
Dated the Ord day of Do0onbsr, 4100.
—)I AM OFF TO( ---
I. C. Richards'
To get a Good Trunk and Valise.,
That's the Place to get a No. 1
Sot of Light or Heavy
9 iS
()NL'V A 1 STOCK 1'8t;l).
C./Mtn Pee i1 P!4peetli/tv.
P,nt,ni1':) Cheap, and Promptly
Attended l
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(lvnh)Int's .tile l(, opposite
Queen's .hotel, Ihtl8oels,
I. 0, Richards.
W. H. M'CRACKEN.
Bargains for the Holidays.
JOHN GREWAR
Begs to Inform the Public that he will Sell, during the Holiday
Season, Groceries at the follo sing prices for Cam :
New Valencia raisins . ... ... ... ... 33 Lbs. for 25c.;
New Currants, ... ... .., ... 3A Lbs. for 25c. ;
Japan Tea Dust, ... ... ... 18 Lbs. for 81,00 ;
Good Japan Tea,... ... 5 Lbs. for $1.00 ;
.. ...
Young Hyson Tea,... ... ... 40c. and 50e. per Lb. ;
BIack Tea,... ... ... ... ... ... 506., worth 75c. ;
Syrup, ... 706. per Galion ;
Molasses, ... 50e. per Gallon ;
Gxanuiated Sugar, ... ... 13 Lbs. for $1.00
Muscovado Sugars, ... .. ... 14, 15, 16 Lbs. for 87..00.
ORANGES, LEMONS, FIGS, N1'TS. - BREAD; BUNS, CA.li:ES.
Bent Family Flour ; Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Cracked Wheat,
Ammonia Elcehic Soap Always on Hand.
Ivory Bar Soap 50c. per Dozen.
Jpee Gxnew'ar9, v Baker and Grocer.
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As my Goods were Saved from the
Fire in such Excellent Condition
1 am enabled to Resume Business
AT ONCE.
YOU WILL FIND ME IN
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BRICK Ell
Ready to Serve the Public, as
in the Past,
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