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"MUSIC IIATH CHARMS, do.
In order to reduce ou
of 'Music, Books, Songs, &c., we
will, for the next two weeks give:
you a discount of
THE BRUSSELS POST
Y
X16
JAN, 22, 1893
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IRV 131€2) e99
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And secure some of the Big Bargains now going at
r Stock MRS. i, �9 J S, "' BRUSSELS.
20 per cent.
Or will give you 3 pieces of 5
cent Music for 10c„ provided you
mention this advertisement. Our
Stock is well assorted, comprising
many books for beginners. The
above offer does not apply to sac-
red music.
G. A. DEADJIAN,
T Druggist, Bookseller, &c.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & U.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
end South, as follows :
Galva Sorra. Goma Non7w.
IYIaO 6:53 a.m. I Affixed 0515 a.m.
Express 11:59 a.m. Mail 313 p.m. 80 p.m. Express 0:45 p.m.
t.r1.r�tl Titus J9 trnt�.
A ohiel's amang ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll Arent it.
Show-Snoznen is here,
PHomos—All Kinds—Hunter.
TweEns awfully cheap at etraahan's.
Serum cutters for six dollars at J. J.
Gilpin's.
Somme Board did not meet last Wed.
nesday.
Fon nice Crayons and water colors go
to Hunter.
SPECIAL bargains in boots and shoes et
Straohan's.
BuneEse' Photo Gallery is over the
Standard Bank.
4,001 gallons No. 1 silver star coal oil
at 15 cents. B. Gerry.
WOOLLEN mitten found. Call at TUE
Povo Publishing House.
Hive your family photographed by W.
Burgess, the leading Photographer.
W. BURGESS makes a speciality in
crayon and water color work. Call and
see them.
WANTED,—At Mrs, E. Rogers', 50 cords
green beech and maple stove wood. En-
quire at the store.
CROWDS going to Mrs. E. Rogers' big
dry goods sale. They are offering some
tremendous bargains.
Emerme bending lot on Mill street,
Brussele, for sale, cheap for Dash. Apply
to A. Bawtinheimer,
THE Epworth League will give a free
bread and butter etude] in the basement
of the Methodist church next illonday
evening.
A ma line of catenaries and shirtinga
just in et Irwin & AleBein's. See those
30 inch pure cotton shirtings at 12Io„
extra value.
TER partnership existing between
Burgess & Buchanan has been dissolved
by mutual consent. W. Burgess will still
carry on the business.
NOTHING short of a personal visit can
give any idea of the reductions we have
made in all classes of dry goods for the
next 15 days at Ferguson & Halliday's,
Do not impose upon the good nature of
your neighbor by borrowing Teta Pose
every weak, when you oan have it sent
to your own address one year for a
dollar and a half,
Trus choir of the Methodist church
spent jolly time at the residence of
.''pphwrllll, 9th oon., Grey, on Saturday
&kn'ug hest. This is an annual trip and
Cat absentees on theca occasions are few.
That beautiful glossy sheen, so much
admired in hair, can be seemed by the
ese of Ayer's Hair Vigor. There ie
nothing better than this preparation for
strengthening the scalp and keeping it
free from dandruff and itching eruptions.
DminuteLE busioeen stand in Blyth to
let for a term of years, being the corner
store in Watson's brick block, beat stand
in town. Excellent cellar and suitable
for general store or grocery with flour
and feed. Rant reasonable. Apply to
Mets. E. A. Weeno0, Blyth. 26.4
To make advertising pay it should be
dote liberally, honestly and judiciously.
If you would gain 0n0170mers, advertise in
this way ; if you would keep customers,
advertise in this way, If you want to
rea0h the consuming population of
Brussels and vioinity advertise in Tun
PONT.
WELL -DIGGING AND DRILLING.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is prepar-
ed, to attend to all work entrusted to bim
in: a way that will insure satisfaction.
'•,Falls cleaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
emend door north of the bridge, west
aisle of Tnrnberry et., Brussels. 43.71
ELI PERKINS never Uses a manuscript.
Bo will arty mor,, on 'Tsmperenc:e it five
minutes than the profeesiooaltemperance
lecturer will say in an hour. He finish.
es Ingersoll and agnostics in ten minutes.
Paople laugh xe nln1lh at hie wisdom as
his wit. He is the moat successful
humorist of the platform today. 13e
astounde College Piesidents at his origi.
nal philosophy. They come to be amused
but go away to laugh, think and wonder.
Bis lecture to any oollege student as
worth a term iu college.
SliAronen WAS woogs.—Last Fall con-
siderable 8Ornmeet ear; made about
Iiruseels and laoaforth Vali Shows corn.
hag on the same days, t.ut Our Sunthern
=dithers crawled out of the difficulty by
stating that they had notified oar Secre-
tary of bhelr dates, 'Chia was >iot a very
satiaefaotory excuse as the dates of Our
Fejt vete settled in February and pub.
tisbed iu the Seaforth paper but the
matter stood that way. The other day
the Secretary, in arrangingg hie papers
and booke came aeroe5 this notice which
• states, very plainly, Sept. 30112 and Oct.
, let, not Oct. let and 2nd, the days the
Fair wan hold. Somebody's in the soup
naw, eotely, and it fe not East Huron
society ciao, bat we'll forgive you if
never do it again.
Po A ' HIVT D.A.YS oNzl sz.
CESEIRmommel
Belle +.t'L T I
The fact is we want ]Honey, and Money we must leave—tile consequence is we must sell the Goods at some price or other, and to
show the very large reduction we are making in the prices we quote a few of the beading articles, for instance :-10c. Factory Cotton we
aro now offering at 7c. ; 8c, Factory Cotton at 6c. ; Prime Fast Color Sllirtings, usually sold at 10c,, WO aro offering at 7c. and the very
best Full Width at 10c. Good J."ast Color Striped Flannelette Gc,, and the 124c. Full Width we have reduced to 9c. ; our 9c. Steam
Loom to are giving at Cie. Wo have also a lot of all wool Blankets at nearly half prices and the whole of our Dress Goods at consider-
able less than cost, and every article low in proportion. We want everybody to give us a call—some tell us they have boon dealing with
gr. So and So for years and don't like to go elsewhere, others tell us they pay a dollar for the privilege of buying their stuff at a =eh
higher price than they can buy it at other stores—these are big mistakes. Everybody now-tt-clays should buy where they can got the
Goods the Cheapest, this we claim they can do by buying from us, and to prove the trail] of our assertion we 75715 a comparison of our
prices with any store in Brussels or Elsewhere. We intend to keep the ball rolling till we convince everybody the bust place to get the
best value for their money is from.
25 Pon OEM. off overcoats at A. R.
Smith's.
Puma Copying in all its branches by
Burgess.
Dnnse goods away down in price at
Straahau'a.
TILE latest panel photographs at
Hunter's studio,
COUNTY Commen will assemble next
Tuesday afternoon.
Ramo and Overshoes half soled and
repaired. Geo. Good.
WHO is selling men's all wool suits for
175.00 7 A. R. Smith.
Houses for sale or to rent. Comfort.
ab e and convenient. W. B. Diokaoa,
Die electric light did not work on
Moudny evening owing to a break in the
circuit.
You must cane and see our tweed
dress goods at 61o, worth 100. Ferguson
& Halliday.
READTMADE clothing and overcoats for
men or boys et prices that will compel
you to buy at Strachan's.
A 8011500 from Brussels and locality
attended the wedding at Robt. Arm
strong's, Morris, on Wednesday.
To BENT.—The Hall over my new
store. Can be partitioned up to suit
offices, sewing rooms or dwelling. I. 0.
Richards.
OvEa0OATs, for men end boys to be
cleared out this month at Irwin & Mb-
Bain's. The prices are out so they are
bound to go.
WE confidently believe that the great.
est treat ever given to lbrusselites will be
Eli Perkins' lecture in the lbws Hall,
Wednesday, Feb. 3rd.
ELI Panama causes us toe lose all
thought of time and revel in every
species of laughter, from tile suppre sed
chuckle to the Bide splitting scream, so
says the Rev. S. P. Edmondson.
Is order to give all an equal chance to
secure seats at Eli Parkin;' Mature the
plan or tte Hall will be at Pepper's
Drug Store from nine o'clock on Benue.
day morning (to -morrow) before which
time no seats shall be reserved,
TBE Grand Trunk Ry Go. have issued
a circular stating that they have taken
over the bueineua of the Canadian Ex
press Co., and intimating that no change
will be made for the preseut in the agents
of the express company.
Dose miss the charms of getting Boma
of the big bargains at Mrs, E. Rogers',
the whole of the dry goods are being sold
at a very large reduotion. It will pay
you to look at the geode and note the
very low prioes.
Don't experiment with your health.
You may be sure of the quantity of your
medicine, even if you have to take much
MRS. E. ROGERS, Brussels.
'HUNTER'S "Art Studio" is oyer A.
BEAUTIFUL sunbeams and Mikado
panels at W. Burgess'.
WE always have the goods advertised in
stook. A. R. Smith.
Fouls eclipses this year. The sun and
moon each take a hand at the Mishima.
blesses, VANSTONB & &MORr shipped
two cars of pork to the Ea,t this week.A oro iconic of new boots, shoes and
rubuers this week at Irwin & McBeiu'e,
Youe choice of all our 50 and 60 cent
ties for 375o at h'erguson k1lalladay's.
In1vIe & 111013510 have just in 25 pieces
new flannelettes at 7e. 80. 100. and 12i.o.
.10s'e to hand to -day 5 pieces Flamrel.
bats at no. worth 8o, Ferguson & Hal.
lidIl5uay.
s.r have room for mew spring goods.
20% off sealette and mantle oloths. A.
R. Smith,
LADIES you can save mousy by buying
your dress -goods from Ferguson &
Halliday,
Onno en will not forget the boys,
Long boots, size 4, for 81.00 per pair.
A. R. Smith.
57.50 surf for 55.00 bought at 65ots. on
the 8 must be cleared before Stocktaking.
A. R. Smith,
Seveninteresting items 'are crowded
out Ma week to make room for the re-
port of East Huron Farmers' Institute.
PERGUBOE & HsoorosY are selliag the
50e oorsete for 4,m. ; 70o. for 56e. ; 51
for 80o. and 51.25 Watnhiprine for 51.
Gene meeting of the Royal Temple
of Temperance on Tuesday eveniug
next week. A good program will be pr
seated,
MAdon BAu0u and Ensign Woodga
will address a meeting at the Salvati
Army barracks on Friday evening of th
week.
Loins for side on Elizabeth, Cattleri
and Alexander streets. Will '=ell o
liberal terms. Apply at the Woolie
Mill, Brussels,
lVE
had good Success in business la
year and are "going to have grand emote
this year if low prices and sew goods wi
do it. A. R, Smith.
LAST Teeeday was a very cold day th
thermometer registering 15 degrees bele
zero in the evening. Wednesday an
Thnesday were not any too warm.
EAST Huron Reform Convention wi
meet in the Town Hall on Friday niter
noun of this week, commencing at 1 o'
cloth. Dr. Macdonald, M, P., will ad
dress the gathering.
ELI P0110IN5, America's greatest hum
oris,, will lecture in Brussels Town Hall
on Wednesday evening Feb. 3rd, on
Smith's store,
R. People 'We Snow.
Miss Ethel 00 1317ton is visiting in
Galt.
Miss Mabel Jackson is visiting at Clif-
ford.
Postmaster Farrow is laid up with
la grippe.
B. Gerry has been under the doctor's
care this week.
Rev. R. Peel is nursing a knee troubled
with rheumatism.
\vire. and \lies Dutton returned to
Stratford this week.
Eva 00051 ,9 has been i11 with Milani..
!nation of the lungs.
Miss Clara Creighton is home• for her
vacation from 0)1811ey,
.1. S. Smith has been ill with congestion
of the lungs and la grippe.
Miss Hate Ferguson is borne from her
millinery situation in Mentalist.,
Mrs, J. L. Herr is on the sick list this
week with oougestion of the lunge,
Mean., is visiting relatives and friend
ora.
Bishop Ward has been quite poorly fo
Daniel Monroe, of P'rtage•ia•Prairie,
11
BIRD.—In Morris, on January 18111, Mary
Aun, beloved wife td John Bird, aged
54 years, 4 months ,end 22 days.
Punvrs.—In East Wawanosh, on January
13th, David William Purvis, aged
23 years, 8 months and 16 days.
Sooe'T.—Near Moleetvorth, on Sunday,
Jen. 10111, 1892, Alex. Scott, aged 86
years, 8 months and 10 days.
0RVSS}72,5 214C8R7ar3MTS,
Fell Wheat
Spring Wheat..........,
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tubs and rolls
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel
Potatoes ,,.
Hay per ton
Pork „
Hides per 11)
Salt per bbl., retail
Sheep skins, each
r
Lamb skins each
Apples per barrel
several weeks with la grippe and threat
ened lung trouble.
Joseph Golley, V. S., of Wingham,
formerly of Brussels, was elected one of
the town daddies this year.
L. O'Connor and bride have settled
11' down to housekeeping on Princess etreet,
00 TEE PosT wishes them happiness and
00. prosperity.
rs Rev, E. A. Fear, of the Nile eirouit,
of was in town last Monday on a short visit
s- to his pet encs. The revernd gentleman
is doing good work on his field of labor.
to Mies Kate Wilsou has gone to Guelph
on where she will attend the Collegiate In.
ese estft90111u0te,010y, Her sietera, Miss Inman and
Miss Jennie Wilsou hold situations in the
n
o One day fest week J. T. Cook had the
11 misfortune to have nearly one joint taken
off the Brat finger of his right hand while
st working abnnt the engine in Smith &
so Gibson'sfactury.
II
e The result of a re-count in London
w shows that Joshua Garrett has bean
d eleoted as alderman instead of Mr. Soar -
row.
11 Reports complied in Winnipeg show
that 88d per cent. of last year's crop in
. the Northwest ]sea left the farmers'
. hands.
John D. Cameron, the new member of
the Manitoba Legislature for South
Winnipeg, is a son of John Oamerou,
gaoler of Woodstock.
Lest week a strong flow of gas was
struck at a depth of 650 feet in the
Cayuga Natural Gas Co.'s well. The
gas was found in Clinton Rook.
Mrs. MOEim, wife of RRobt. McKam,
Sheriff of Wellington, died at Guelph on
Thursday of lastweek, at the age of 64.
She has been suffering front cancer lately
and bad not the vitality Taft to reoover
from an operation performed in the Fall
'Tho Philosophy of wit and humor or
otv to oeuee Laughter.!' It will be the
real of the season, without doubt. Keep
he date in mind.
BnussELa monthly Florae Fair for the
using and selling of horses will be held
n Thursday, February 41711. This is the
rat Fair this se06o7. They will also be
held on the 1st and lent Thursdays in
March, A number of buyers have signi.
fled their intention of being present.
HYMENEAL. -Married on Jan, 12t11 at
at the residence of Jamas Hioke, father
of the groom, 68 Bay street Owen Sound,
by Rev. W. E. Waits, Miss Core, A. San-
ders, of Mitchell, 0nt., to Joseph Rieke,
of Fort McLeod, Alberta Territory,
formerly of Brussels Ont. The ceremony
was performed in the presence of a num.
ber of friends, Mrs. Bell and Miss
Annie Hioke, sisters of the groom, acted
as bridesmaids, while Sidney Molts and
H. Vandtone supporting the groom.
The bride was neatly attired fs a gray
cloth travelling suit and was the reoipent
of a number of useful presents. The
happy young couple will reside in Fort
McLeod.
EUROPEAN AOENcros.—The Guelph
Mercury of Oot. 1st, 1891, says :—"J. .1.
Daly, of J. J. Daly & Co., of this oity,
has returned from Europe where he has
established important agencies with
prominent business firms in Londou,
England ; Glasgow, Snotla,td ; Belfast
and Dublin, Ireland, in a0nueotian with
e branch of this firm's business here,
advertising farms for sale. The' firms
are Messrs. Reeves & Kiugsteu, Mosere,
W. Rae, Arthur •& Kelso, and Messrs.
Montgornery & Son. They are to estab-
lish agencies throughout England, Scot.
land and Ireland and are aleo to ddver.
tine forme for We in newspapers in order
to secure the names of old °wintry tern
ant farmers and others with means
wishing to better their position, and to
playa in their heeds his firma "Canadian
Farm Advertiser." Thai catalogue gives
the particulars, prime, ata., of farms ad -
yachted for sale and shows the photo.
graphs of many of the farm housed and
barns, which should attract and draw
purchasers, particularly old country
farmers. Other printed matter of a re.
liable nature, showing the superior ad-
vaotages of Wooten Ontario as an agri-
cultural country, is to be also circulated
by them. Those :wishing to see J. J.
Daly & Co,, of Guelph, personally to
learn their terms for advertiaing farms
and terms for telling, 50., and for loan.
!ng money, can me them in Brunets, at
the American Hotel, any time on Theta.
day, Jan. the 280,
of your food upon trust. Ask your b
druggist for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and no t
other. Itis the etardard blood -purifier, t
the most effective and economical.
b
fi
TENDERS Fon Woo0.-18 nders will be
received up to February 5111, 1892, for
the delivery of 35 cords of good, sound,
green, hardwood, beech and inaple, all
body wood, 24 i00hee long, to be deliver-
ed at the Rrnasele Public School house
before March 15th, 1892.
R. Rose, Seo. P. S. Board.
A NEW GUIDE TO JAPAN AND 05(85,—
Westward to the far east is the name of
a neatly and tastefully fashioned little
guide book, published by the General
Passenger Department of the Canadian
Pacific Railway for the conveuienoe of
those who are making, or who intend to
make, the new and faehiouabla trip
across the American Continent, and on
to Japan and Ohina. The dress of the
book is pretty and distinctly Japanese,
and the matter within is written by one
who evidently is familiar with the places
mentioned, and the custo'na and observ-
ances described, and who writes with a
kindly appreciation of the people and
pleaeures of Japan, as well es with an
artists love for the beautiful in nature,
The book contains all that information
oonoerniug the daily wants of a traveller
which 60uriata laud 80 useful, as well en
a vooeb0lary in English and Japanese
of the principal words and pllrasee in use
when shopping, sightseeing, &e. The
guide Ot,n be procured gratuitously on
apl.,icatiou 1.1 ally of the ,,gala of the
Canadian Pacific Railway.
493
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ER1' r
who will Lecture In ttrnfsels .wawa
Ilan on N'eltsesdny, klbre.arj tell.
th
of
R. 0. Dun ,t Coy New York, report
287 failures in lb t States ana 48 in Cana.
de last week,
r70RS7.
RIrTF.R.—In Elmo., on Jan., 3rd, the wife
of Mr. Chas. Ritter, of a son.
Weasoo.—In Morrie, on January 15th,
the wife of Mr. Matthew Wilson of a
eon.
JONES.—In Brussels, on January 19th,
the wife of Mr. James Jones, jeweller,
of a daughter.
MoLEon,—an Grey, on the Srd ins,„ the
wife of Mr. Alex. McLeod of a eon.
Bore/ER,—In Grey, on Jan. 15th, the
wife of Mr, Nelson Bricker of a
daughter.
11.6.6.1R axons,
Strrrn—Dorms.—On Wednesday, Deo.
30th, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. 1'. Musgrave, of Win-
throp, Mr. Arthur Smith, of Grey
township, to Miss Annie Dodds; of
MoKillop,
BLAxanAne—Donne.—On Wednesday Deo.
30th, at the residence of the bride's
father, by Rev. P. Musgrave, of Win-
0hrOp, Mr. Melville Blanchard, to
Miss Betsy Dodds, both of MoKillop.
HINDI o._MATHasoN,—In Cobden, Ont.,
on Doo. 81st, 1891, by Rev. D. Long,
Mr, Fred, Hindes, of Renfrew, for.
merry of Brussels, to Mise Bella,
eldest (laughter Of Mr. W. Matheson,
of Renfrew.
O'CONNon—FARnow,—At Bluevale, on
Jan. 18711, at the residence of Mr, John
Farrow, unule of the bride, by Roy,
A. Y. Hartley, fur, Leslie S. O'Oon-
nor, to Miss Melissa youngest
daughter of Mr. Thomas Farrow,
all of Brussele.
LONGA,AN-11E1D.—At the residence of the
bride's father, Morris, on Jan. 20111,
by Rev. 2, Jonee, Mr, Walter 3.
Longman, of Lietowol, to Miss Sarah
A., eldest daughter of Mr. Adam
Reid.
ATE)N0ON—ARMsTRON0.—At the 1851(1 n05
of tete bride's parents, Morrie, on
January 20112, by Rev. J. 11. Dyke,
Mr. Jas, Atkinson, of North Dakota,
to Mies Mary Ann, daughter of Mr.
Robert Armstrong.
Hunte—SANnnns,—At Owea Sound, on
Jan. 12th, by the Rev. E. Waite,
Mr. Joseph Backe, of Fort McLeod,
Alberta Territory, formerly of 13rus.
eels, to Mies Cora A, Sanderg, cS
Miteholl, Ont.
80 88
86 88
37 48
69 60
29 30
14 15
16 00
4 50 5 00
25 00
1000 00
6 60 5 75
4 00
1 00 00
05 00
65 00
1 25 00
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
•
91 W0 GOOD COWS FOR SALE,
will anise in a few weeks. Also a 511y
rising 2 years old. Reason for salting is scar-
city of food,
26.4 ADAM SCOTT,
South ball Lot 20, con. 4, Morris,
A CALF FOR NOTHING IN
easeone r offer for S2D 0l.o ulShe is Clearer be Bross between
s Toraay mud one of the largest milkers in
this section. In I5 mouths she should be
milking and to one year would pay for her
extra Dost.
G. A. DEADA.IAN, Brussels.
i.QAW LOGS AND WOOD.—
Contracts will be let by the undersign-
ed for cutting and skidding }sow logs on Lot
13, win. 8, Grey, and drawing the same to the
river. All wood remaining after loge are
taken off will he Sold by the acre. For fur
ther partlonlare apply to
28.03DUFF& STEWART,
Binevale,
XOJ2'IGoE F
The Council of the Corporation of the Oonnty
of Huron will meet in the COURT
HOUSE, GOOERICH, on
TUIM t.Y, JAN. 26th, 1892,
at 3 0'010011p. m.
WILLIAM LANE,
Jany. 6,'02. County Clerk.
Notice to Creditors.
IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH SCOTT, OF THE
TO0N0,oIP OF MORnIa, IN TIIE COUNTY
OF Honey, PARMER, DEET001.
Debtor bas made an
Assignment to named
for the benefit of his cred-
itors nuder the provisions el chap, 124, B.S.
0. I887, and amendments thereto.
Debtor 1s hereby convened 78114 will be held
at the law oflleo of W. B. Dickson, Brussels,
011 8atardny. the 23rd Bay el -January, A.
U. 1892, at 2;30 O'oluok in the afternoon, for
the
of directions with reference reference oto the giv-
ing
of the estate.
All Creditors of the said estate are hereby
required t0 rue their 0laime with the add W.
A. Dlekea, (duly proven) on or befote the
day or such meeting In order to facilitate
the speedy winding up of the estate.
After fat March, next, I shall proceed to
distribute the said estate, having regard on•
I to suall °Wins ase shall have notice of,
and I shall not bo responsible for the mete
of the said estate or any part thereof, to any
person or persons whose olaaul or claims
shall not have been filed.
F. 8, SCOTT, • W. 13, DICKSON,
Trustee, Wile. for Truetoe,
DatedJan, 11th, A. D.1802. Brussels.
STANDARD BANS Cr CANADAI
HEAD OFFIOE, - TORONTO,
W. F. COWAN, Preeident.
J. L. BRODIE, Caohior.
Assews, 47,000,000
PAID OP CAPITAL, - - - 1,000,000
REsnnvo Fuvo, . - - 500,000
Agenotea in all principal pointe in Ontario,
Quebec, Manitoba, United Staten
and England.
Brussels Agency.
A General Banking Burinees Traneaated,
Farmers' Rnd other good Notes Disuountetl
at lowest rates. bons .tanned and donee-
ti0110 >nade cru all points. Dopoelto received
and interest 01104,70d at entreat rates.
SAVINGS BANK.
Tutored Allowed on Ravings flank De.
posits of 541 and upward„ from date of
eposit to date nt withdrawal, and com-
pounded half yearly.
Prompt attention end every faallity afford•
ed anelomers laying at a distauee.
G. P, 8011OLFI1LD, Agent.
Brussels, April ltb, 5891.
ALL
PEOPLE
BUY
MUGS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
BIBLES,
NOTE PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
WALL PAPER,
AT
PEPPER'S DRUG STORE,
BRUSSELS,
BANKING.
OINTOSH & MOTAGGART,
BANKERS, . BRUSSEL7,
Traranact a C+or.era7. }�aralsixa.g
23uoiuos,a,
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United States Drafts bought
and Sold,
Interest allowed ou Deposits.
Collections made on favorable terns.
Canadian Agents—A1NRO8ANr's BANK or
CANADA.
Now Yorlr ASenes-101250man8 Ann TRAD-
ERS NAT10NAL BANK,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
D L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor and Conveyancer. Ooneo-
tlons made. Oi0ce—Van5tono'e Block, Brits.
cele, 21-8m+
% •
M. SINCLAIR, —
• Solicitor, Conveyancer ,Nobury Pub -
lie deo. °glee—Grahame 131ook,1 dc,,r north
of Pepper%Drag Store. Private Funds to
Lo5n.
D1OKSON & HAYS,
ri0hLate with Garrow &Pmndfoot, God°.
&e, .1tftoeeahrueselei and Seaforbh, Bins-
sola Office—Up-atafrs over Bank. Money
t0 Loan,
R�9. $AYe, W. E. nIra90N
BUSINESS CARDS.
M • ruygsrtH. MQORAOKEN,
at his O1ooeyPurberrtee
, Bru005(,
1 • N. BARRETT,
south of 0. M. Af RaArtist.
Sc Co's hardware store.
Ladies' and childreue hair Butting a specialty
ISS BALL
Is prepared to give lessons on the
Piano, Parlor and Pipe Organ, Special at-
tention given to Technic, For further in-
formation address— Box 172, Brussels,
A
iMoNAIR, • Ie80rar of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis-
sioner, &a, Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insurance Co. Office at the Crauhrook
51056 ONlue,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
IN50RAtigx,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
.ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Dlytulon Court
Lapel Lonna and Insurance Agent. Public
invested and to loan. Collectins rmund
Offlce in Graham's Stools, Brussels,
(IIL PAINTING,
Mies !dories, of Wingham, is prepared
to give instruction in oil painting. 7.enne
where sampleslof dworkdmay ebea seas. lines
Norio would also take a few more pu11115 in
•
muoi0_
rfl A. IiAWEINS,
1 • orgauiet In St. John's Church, g Brus-
W.'1'hayand pupil, Alms the
oen New f York, will give
lessons to pupils either at Moe, Farrows,
corner of Queen and Priuoose Ste„ or if pro.
tarred, at. their own homes. Terms moder-
ate. 40 -
DENTAL.
1Y11NTI1T1
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
8nrgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Uni-
versity. OPFr0E—Over Pepper's Drag Store,
Brussele,
AUCTIONEERS.
A RAYMANN,
tend sale • s of farina, farm stook, doxy Terme
cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0. Sales
may be arrtsgRed at Tan PosT Publishing
House, Brussels,
GEORGE KIRKBY,
ed on reasonable terms a 517 ,nssandnfar,
stocka specialty. Orders left at THE Pon.
habil ening Boase, Bru sails, or sent to Walton
P, 0., will reeeive prompt attention,
r_TAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN.
to °end otaeales of farm stooklat reasonable
prices. Knowing the Standing of nearly
avert' parson I am in a position to sell to
good marlt8 end gob good security when sold
On oredi8, 8ati5actiOn guaranteed, Give
meaowll. 82. F S. 50GTT.
MEDICAL CARDS,
, Fm. OALE, M. D„ 0 ILL
`VM ,
Meber of the Collogo of Physrofan,
and Burgeons of Ontario by oxammetion,
Orme Rud 35eeldenee—Alain Street East,
liltbel,Ontarlo.
3- A. MoNAUGI{TON, M. D.
r O, M., L, R, 0, P„ Edinburgh, M, C. P
B. Ont. Reafdeuoe and 01110e in Wlleou'e
Bleck, corner of Hill and Turnberry Ste.
VETERINARY.
D. WARWICK,
cr • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
VeterinaryCollage, to prepared to treat all
diaoaoo5 81 domoetiaated 0015,010 in a 00111 -
potent manner. Particular attention paid
re, veterinary dentistry, Calle prompt! at•
tended to. Olnoe and tnfis'mary--Two gagre
north of bridge elurnberty st„ ilrusser ,