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The Brussels Post, 1891-1-30, Page 8I tit, I O U SS,EtLS 1'US'11 JAN, 00, 1891, MORE BOOKS At Reduced Rates. cee "Sunday Magazine," $2.00, now $1,85, "Scottish Pictures;" $3,50, now $1.75, "Aesop'e Fables" (Iergo edition), $1,15, now $1,00, "Dombey and Sen," by Dickens, 20e., now 15e. "History of British Columbia," $4 50, now 63,50. "The Aldine RecIter," $1.65, now $1,85, "The New Testament Synonyms;" by Freuche, $3.75, now $1.75. "The Canadian Anthem Boot," $1.25, now 00e. "The Rifle, end how to use it," OOc., now 20o. "The City Youth," $1.00, now 750. "Lite of Quenu Victoria," $1,60, now 75o. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, etc. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. n ,cTHEBN EXTENSION W. O. & B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows :I Gyula SOUTH. t,,0INO NOH7n. a'Geil 6:.50 a.m. Mixed 0:20 0.nt F,Xpress 11t45 a.m.. Mail Via lint Mixed ...... 8:55 p.m. 'Express .,, 03Li p.m Pnrat s 1tcnis, .A. ehiel'e amaeg.ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll pront it. Maes LILT VAxsTONE is ill. Mae. S. FEAR is on the sick list. CARNIVAL this (Friday) evening. JAMES DREWA, was in town this week. A. Hoorua was in Toronto on Tuesday. Comm, meeting next Monday evening. Hones Fair on Thursday of next week. Feb. 5th. FOURTH Division Court on Thursday, Feb. 26th. H. J. WHITLEY, of Wingham, spent Sunday in town. MRs. CLARE and daughter, of Clinton, are visiting in town. Reeve Gnew at is in attendance at the Co. Council this week. NEW boots and shoes arriving for Sprint. A. R. Smith, MANrroee excursions parties will c )10. menne running on Feb. 24th. EVERYTnca'O new in Gent's Furnishings. Large stock. A. R. Smith. Robb. Burns spent Wednesday and Thursday of this week in Blyth. ()venom will be sold at 25% ofl as we must have room. A. R. Smith. MRS. GEO. LOVE, of Rarriston. is visit- ing her daurhter, Mrs. Alex, Wilson. Two young men wanted to learn cheese nicking. Apply to S. W. Dann, Bras. eels. Geo. HAIST has bren carving up his hands in the machinery at W. P.. Wil- son's f'tnndry. A semen load of young people drove to Wroxeter last Friday evening to the Roy- al Templar's concert. W. A. Oexercx, formerly of Brussels, is reported to be very ill at his home in New Westminster, B. C. NEW Spring tweeds, new worsted coat- ings. Alwass first to have aur Spring geode in Brock. .1.. R. Smith, Geo, E. RRAne1AN will have a number of horses to sell or exchange at the Brus . eels Horse Fair next Thursday. Na old goods are allowed to enter our shop at any pride. Everything has to be new and fashionable. A. R. Smith. W. T. Docxeme, Traselling Passenger Agent of the C. P. 11., was in town on • Wednesday of this week. He's a hust- ler. Mas. J. HEBnou, of Stratford, (former- ly Mrs. A. Webster, of Brussels) has been dangerously ill at her twine, we re- gret to bear. Pnrrrloxs to the Senate anti House of Commons praying for Prohibition are bein; largely signed by the residents of Brussels and serrnnndulg distrait. DayeeMAlt156,--The undersigned is pre- pared to attend to the weete of the ladies in dressmaking. Residence near the school house, Mechanic street, Bros. sels. Mao. TOn1aotL. A et(50105Ea 10 THE Poor in Manitoba, in remitting his subscription for 1891 says :—"Tour paper arrives here every Tuooday evening and I can assure you its coming is looked forward- to with the greatest pleasure by us a11." Our. advertiement in another column will ohenge each week, It is for you to see our style of doing business that sve advertise and we trust you will pay some attention to our remarks as it will be as much to your interest as to outs to know one advantage over our opposition mer- chants. W. Nightingale & Co. LOIT'e Lsva ae,—The attention of the Public is called to the fart that Lecl Lott peeps a first -elves outfit of good drivers and new, comfortable buggies. Every attention will be given to those favoring him with their patronage. Stable just east of Dr. Graham's block, King street. Give Lima ell as his rates will bo found within the reaoh of all. THs Qrsaxs.—We are instructed to state that the repairs to the Queen's Hotel are advanced to such an extent that next week the proprietors will be prepared to entertain and accommodate the travelling public) as in the past. Driving sheds will also be put up at once and ME soon as the material can be got ready a large barn will be built to re. place the one burned a few Weeks ago. Tun Kincardine Reporter gays;—"Kin. cardien curlers visited Wingham a few days ego, and were defeated by one or two points by Ilreesele and Wingham. 'You are quite co lout Bro. Reporter about your ourlers only being defeated by Wingham by '2 shote but your state, meat in reference to Brussels is far from being true. Did you hear what the wore wee ? If not we take pleasure in inform fag you that Brueeels won by 1IaETEEti, yes, 19 shots. The Wingham 'Times epet4ke of the match as follows :—After the Wingham and Kincardine tnatah had been concluded, e match was played on tete same tee, between Iruseule and Kin. oardine, in the Ontario Tankard comp°. title", The Brueselt men being fresh, went info it With 0. vim, end defeated the 1(iueardine club with a large Majority. Some of the Reasons why you should Deal with Us. Iirn carry the Largest and Best Selected Stock in Brussels. 'WE buy for cash and pay all expenses.out of our cash discounts, while other merchants buy on time and take their expenses out of you; we take our expenses out of the wholesale houses. 110E are always open to buy a bankrupt stock at a price that will save our customers 40 per cent. on all goods they buy from us, while other stores aro buying goods on time at regular prices and acid freight, boxing, electric light, street watering and other unnecessary expenses, that we do not ask you to pay on what goocls we sell you. IV's do not ask you to buy any one line of goods from us, like some stores in this town, and have to run all over for any other lino you want ; we carry all the lines that a general trade calls for. 11.E take your trade always ata loss to us to oblige you. ti`l'ls give you what goods you want on credit, providing you are to be trusted and are honest. Customers who feel that their judgment is not to be relied upon as to quality and valve can always depend on what we recommend to them, and we will make right any goods mis- represented in quality by any of our salesmen, or saleslady, thereby protecting any lack of knowledge on your part as to quality and value. YOUR OBEDIENT SERVANTS, W. NIGHTINGALE & Co. Smoot, Board will convene on Friday evening of next week. THE best stook of mourning goods in town at A.. R. Smith's. Mies IDA Peceoe, of Wingham, is visit. ing Mrs. R. G. Wilson. MELVILLE church received fifteen new members last Sabbath. lona TAIT has been away on a holiday visit to friends in Galt and Ayr. CALL and see our new Spring dress goods and prints. A.. R. Smith. A sncoND daughter has come to the home of Rev. G. B. Howie, Ph. D., Tor- onto. Mess MAeosE MOLAUcaLtx, of New York, is visiting her cousins in Brussels and locality. A new pairs of long boots left. Will be sold at a big reduction. Boys' eoltd leather from $1.25 np. A. R. Smith. Roar. LEATHEaDALE, Of Coldwater, has oome to Brussels to (ears the furniture business with his unnle, R. Leatherdale. Mn. JAcseoN and wife, of Marion, Ohio, and J. W. Donald, of Baker City, Ore- gon, are visiting at R. Maloolm's this week. Rev. Ma. Benue, of Harristo n, preach- ed in Itoox church last Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Crombie is expected to supply the pulpit for the next two Sabbaths. Tar, shops belonging to the W. T. Hun- ter property, in Bruesele, will be offered for sale at the Queen's Hotel on Tuesday of next week, at 1. o'clock, by Capt. Strati - t0131.11. SCAM, of Scarff & Ferguson, was in town a few days this week assisting in the clearing sale at their store. He is more than pleased the way the goods ere going. THE Kincardine Review records that Sammy Smale says that he °leered 5831 in oue week in Wingham as a doctor. Sam. must be a hustler, 1'e had not beard that he had turned medico, THE Wingham correspondent to the Huron Expositor says in speaking of the recent curling matches :—Tho Brussels club is oomposed of young men and a smarter lot of fellows is not often to be seen on the ice. TUE Salvation Army have a jubilee billed for Tuesday and Wednesday of. next week. The musical musketeers consisting of Staff -Capt. Griffiths, Capt. Brookenshire, Lieut. Emma Lee and 10iah. III will be here. $50.00 will buy a windmill, derrick, sbaftinge and guy wire that post me over $00.00, only used one month. Outfit can be turned bodily. Most be Bold within 10 days. Also one limber wagon, whiffle. trees, neckyoke, plow and set of iron harrows. E. R. GRUNDY, 13 assels. Mns. Joins 11. SHIM, Ar;hie and Stella, of Brandon, Men„ are visiting relatives and friends in Brussels. The north- western climate evidently agrees with them. It is about 5 years since Mr. Smith and family removed front Brits. sels. They are greatly taken with Bran- don and its surroundings. Mao MARBLE Wouie .—The firm of Johnston ce Cochrane, stone cutters, &re has opened out are prepared to fill all orders for monuments, tombstones, markers, fences, &o., in a workmanlike manner and at living priced. Satiefao. Mon guaranteed in every case. Don't place your order without redline on them and seeing their samples and usaertain- ing prices. Shop nearly opposite the Town Hall, Brussels. CteadNo.—The final matoh in the group for the western tankard was play- ed here on Friday of last week between Bruseels and Wingham, Brussels win- ning by 88 shots :— anUesnLs.IyINOnADI, P. Scott, H. W, 0. Mayor, 0, S. Scott, W, Patterson, J.'1', Ross, J. Noolancle, S. W. Laird. skip ,..^.B J. °Insley, skip 10 W.V. Scott, D. Sutherland. W. Thompson, J. Patterson. D. C. Rhea, A. Mitelloit, A. Cm'rie,sldp.,.,,.,.25 S. Lieut, slip 10 Total 58 Total 20 The veteran Referee Inglis, of Wing - ham, was in attendance. Although he 13 70 years of etas he can hit the'T about Sa often as the best of them. Brussels' (curlers are now entitled to go to London to oompete for the tankard, Mess LILLA O'CONNnit eang at concert at Blyth last week. The Standard of that place says —Mise O'Connorle ging- ing brought forth comments from all parts of the hall. The correspondent of the Clinton New Eta affirms that "The treat of the evening, was the singings of Miss O'Connor, of Brussels, who visited Bl with for the flreb time. Her first solo, 'The song that roadbed my heart,' Convinced her hearers that she was a splendid sing er, which they testified by a hearty re. pall, and she replied with 'Barny O'Ilea, The audience really enjoyed Miss U'Cdn' hoes singing, and she will be sure of a hearty welcome when she returns to Blyth," Froin the Blyth itemsin the Goderieh Signal the following ie °lipped "Mier) O'Connor, of Bruesele, welt known as ono of the best soprano einem% fu Huron, was on hand." bliss O'Con.. tier Will go to London in a few weeks to ging at tt.concerti Mree Moxroostenr is visiting her sinter, Mrs. W. F. Vanetone. LAST Monday forenoon Rev. S. Jones presobed in Melville church. A coon selection of Oourtall'e crepe to select from at A. R. Smith's. Mtge ANNIE Rrvtes has returned from a visit to her sister in Clinton. Two hundred boys' and youth'e now suits' to choose from. A. R. Smith. W. H. MoOnecam s is away this Week with his third car of potatoes to Roah- eeter, MRs, GEO. HowE, Georgie and the baby are visiting relatives and friends at Paris. G. A. Coot, of Brantford, was visiting his brother, J. T. Cook, for a few clays this week. SEVERAL care of lambs ware shipped to Buffalo this week by Joseph Clegg and Jno. Roddiok. FOR Bale or will trade for wood one new gutter, good and durable. Apply at I. C. Richard'e harness shop. LAsr week the plate glass in the Strat- ton block was pub in place. The build. ing present a very neat appearance. W. J. Gonnox and wife, of Orangeville, were visiting ab Rev. R. Paul's this week, Mr. Gordon is a brother of Mrs. Paul's. Rev. W. Stall!, of Harriston, formerly of Brussels, was here several days this week assisting in the revival services ru the Methodist church, Mr. Smyth is deservedly popular. THE City Mutual Fite Insurance Com- pany of Loudon, Ont., has discontinued business. People having their property insured will do well to make a note of this and look up their policies. JAMES HE n, tseoN, of McKillop, who has been laid up for the past five weeks from a bad out in his left foot, is able to get about a little now. We hope he will continue to improve. H. DENNIS, harness maker, who is ever on the alert for the latest novelties in his line, has purchased a tip-top sign in the shape of a horse's head. With tete bridal upon it nothing could answer his purpose better. Ota eveuing recsnly the members of the Methodist church choir were hos- pitably entertained to an oyster supper at the residence of Jno. Hill, 91h con., Grey. The sleigh ride and visit was en- joyed very muoh by all. OAatervAL.—The managers of the skat- ing rink will hold their ssooud grand masquerade carnival and races on Fri- day evening of this week when the whole rink will be thrown open for skaters. Prizes—Best character costume, gent; best character costume, lady ; best comic costume, gent ; best Mini° cos. tame, lady ; best dressed boy ; best dressed girl ; men's race, 8 miles, silver cup, volae 5'1; boys' race, under 14 years. 1 mile ; best lady and gent skaters to. °ether. A handsome cruet, valued at 55, will be given as a spectators' prize. The prizes ere ou exhibition at H. L. Jack. son's jewellery store Admission—Gents. 15c.; ladies, 10o.; persona in approved oosbumes, 100. This will be one of the best carnivals of the season. PROPOSE" AMERICAN HOTEL,—The plans and specifications for the proposed Amer- ican Hotel, to replace the one destroyed by fire, are now in the hands of A. Koe- nig. The building will be white briok, two stories high and will occupy the whole frontage of the lot, an arch afford• ing ingress to the yard, sheds and stab- les. The main building will be 46x82 feet and the wing 82x130 feet. There will be 23 bedrooms; 2 parlors, 4 commercial rooms, 1 psblio sitting 0coin, ander, sit- ting room and office combined, the two lather having plate glass fronts. halls 8 feet wide will run through the ebrucbure. There will be a space of about 2 feet left between the Amer scan and Mrs. Straoh. an's block so as to admit light and air to the bedrooms in the former. A com- modious verandah will run along the front and arrangements will be made to take in all baggage ab a side entrance. A gravel roof will be put on. The contract- ors are to furnish all material and the work is expected to be completed by August lst, Tenders will be received up to February 10th. Mr, Koenig and hers. Strachan had end) policies in the Len. don Oity Mutual Co. which are yet un- settled. The company is giving up busi- ness. 23O e5". BIw'rtttus.—In Milton, on Jan. 10th, the wife of Mr, Brothers, of the Milton Reformer, of a son- _.._.... _.... _._. .. _.. ..__„_ . _._, ......._..._ sa.A,REaxsaa, Docsor—CeszMont,—On Jan. 20th, at Vittoria Cottage, Broseels, by Rev. R. Paul, Mr. Hugh Docket, of South- ern Manitoba, to Mies Eliza Oaee• more, of Morris township. ZDIan. Mxxssn.—In Winghatn, en the 18th inst„ Maggie, daughter of Chas. Meneer, aged 8 years and 8 menthe. "y WIt.Neae —stn Morrie on the 28rd, lust., William Andrew, infant son of Matt,. bow Wilson, aged 2 monthe and 10 deys. Dewsox.—In Elma, on the 16th inst., lane Dawson, relict of the late Joe. eplt Dawson, aged 77 years, 5 months and 22 days. AUCTION' 6.AIef76- WEDNESDAY, FED. 4th. Of farm, farm stock and implements 012 lot 12, con. 9, Grey. Sale commences at 12 o'clock. Geo. Kirkby, auct. Wrn. Hebkirk, prop. 8:_R'rI6651I.,6 MARJ1C=T6. Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas..... Butter, tube and rolls.... Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes Hay per ton Pork Hides per lb Salt per bbl., retail Sheep skins, each Lamb skins each Wool, per lb. 87 90 86 89 40 45 30 41 59 60 14 15 18 00 4 50 5 00 60 50 5 00 6 00 500 560 4 00 1 25 f0 60 75 40 50 18 20 DETROIT LIVE STOCK SLUtRET. Good steers, well fatted, 950 to 1,100 lbs 58 40 E3 75 Fat cows, heifers and light steers 2 75 8 00 Light thin oows,heifere, stags and bulls 2 25 2 80 Stockers 2 00 2 40 Bulls 1 78 2 50 Fancy steers, 1,500 to 1,650 lbs '1 25 4 50 Extra graded steers, 1,800 to 1,450 lbs 3 90 4 00 Choice steers,fat,1,100 to 1,800 lbs 8 50 8 90 Hoge 8 60 8 80 Sheep and lambs, mixed3 60 3 80 Dressed pork 4 00 4 25 EAST Beene°, JAN. 28.—Cattle Re- ceipts, 24 oars, all consigned through, but market feeling strong for good grndee ; common dull. Sheep and lambs—Re. aeipbs, 40 care ; market depressed on a000nnt of heavy arrivals ; prices closed 10o. to 15c. lower, and the indications are of a downward tendsuey, as a large number of western and Texan sheep are to be put on the market this spring ; pelts are at a discount of 5 to 10 per cent. loot from sales of a week ago, and it bolt extra sheep to bring 55 to 55.15 to -day ; only two loads of Oanedas were on offer, those sold at 55.05 to 50.10, and had been held over for two days. Hogs—Receipts, 28 oars ; market lower ; Yorkers, 58.80 to 58.85 ; pigs, $8,70 to 58.80 ; {medium, $8.80 ; heavy, $3.85 to 58.90, mostly 58,85. 1,11 sold bit closed weak. • 111E PEOPLE'S COi,UMN■ HAY FOR SALE.—A. LARGE Quantity of Good Hoy Inc Sale, Pries $5 per Tomer will exoluthggs for farrow clews or young stook. THOS. PEPPER, Lot 5,005. 0, Grey, Brussels P.O. GRAYED, -0N THE PREM. kJ run of the undersigned, lose. con. 0, Grey, three white snoop, on or about the 10th of Doc. Owner Is requested to prove uroperty, pay expenses and take them away, 28.2'1 JAS. FE11.SUSON. l'IAME ON THE PREMISES V of the undersigned, lot 25, eon. 8 Morris, on or about Doe. 15th, 1808, oue steer, mitred in color. The owner is requested to prove property, pay expenses and tape bl.n away. 28.4 DAVID M00RE, rp0 'TRESPASSERS.—I HERB - _L BY give notice that any person or per- sona found trespassing or hunting 011 my tpromises, South 1 lot 1.1, eon. e, Grey, after his date will be punished no:milliug 50 law. 08.8” Will. 140tT'OERLL. Grey, lan.17,'01. NOTICE,—AS TEE UNDER, slimed is leaving Brussels ho requests that all accounts due the late firm of Turn- bull & Balluutyne bo pail by (lush or note on or before l''ob. 1st, 1801. or they wilt be placed in other bands for collection. 28.2 Ha Jan. 17,'01. TA8. A, TURNBULI•L, Qom REWARD.— Lost se Tbeday, July grd, on the street in Wrozetmnor, a Darpol 03 bills, amounting to $5502, and a promissory nuts drawn by -John Sanderson in favor of Jane Walker ler $000. dated ,lune 541, 1088, and baying a payment of 5010 atdur0ed on the back tt3oront•, dated. April 11th 1800, A ro• hard of $25.00 will be -paid fur the recovery el the aMnvo, or for pleb information as will lead thereto. All parties are warned against negotiating Oho mho ro mentioned Mote, the sante laving Moen 1a5t. Wroxeter, Joty lOth,'00. JAMB WALICEIt, Ii ARh1S FOR SALE,— KNowN A5 1211 ,)ANVIL ESTATE: Thee will be sold by Public Auction at the Village of Ethel On Wednesday, the With Day of February, 1001 (if not sold before), Afty aaroe of land, being west half Lot 23, OOtOesslOn 1I, township of Grey, There are on the premises tire good wells, good orchard, good bank barn (10x50) and a geed !rhino house. Well forced. There will alto be 0010100 soros, tieingg. Lot t8, Cob. l e, G ray. Ahead 80 name cleared, balance well timber- ed With 'minable timber, 'Terrell Ivosy. For thither partiothire apply 30 WA . 0AN1E1,, Plattsvlll'e i', 0„ Ont. NOTICE. TAsit Norton that the Muideipitl Council of the Corporation of the Township of Groy, in the County of Huron, intents passing a By-law at the next regular meeting of Council, to be held at Zimmers' Hall, Cron- brook, on Monday, the Second day of March, 1801, for the purpose of closing and disposing of the original ,diowanee for road on side - road number Four, between lots numbers Twenty and Twenty.ous, and between the Eighth and Ninth Cosetoslone of the mid Township of Grey, and all persona whose land might be prejudicially affected thereby will please take notice and govern them- selves accordingly. WM. SPENCE, Clerk. Dated this 2201h day of January, 1801. 0I'1'(IAG10 SALE OF Village Property. Default having been made in the payment of a certain mortgage, dated the 28rd Clay of March,1881, made by one William T. Hunter to the vendors, there will, under po war lof sale contained in said mortgage, be sold by Public Auction by Mr, Jamas Stratton, Auctioneer, nt the Qost&'s HoriL, in the Village of Brussels, on Tuesday, the aid Day of February, 1891, at the hoar of One ordeal, iu the Al tern eon, the following lands in the village of Brussels, via.: The East Half of Lot number Ono Hundred ant Sia, in the said village of brussels, LWeathernlle survey), and is also the same number according to the survey of the vll- lago of Ainleyvills by William Ainley, Esq, There aro ou the premises a two-storey frame blacksmith sten, putty veneered, also a frame wagon shop. TEna15 of SALE.—One fifth of the purehass money will be required to be pail at the time of sale and the belittled wlthiu fifteen days thereafter. A portion of the purchase money may be secured by mortgage on the premises. For further particulars apply to A. GREENLOES, Vendors Solicitor, London, Ont., or to JAS, STBETION, Auctioneer, Brussels. Dated January 18th, x80.1, 27.3 MORTGAGE SALE —OF VALUABLE— Villago Property IN'irE VILLAGE OP TANNPsnsvll,Lt:, IN THE TOWNSHIP of CansY, IN 'ISIS COUNTY Or HURON. Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage, whieb will be pro- duced ab the time of such stile. 14nd Ill pay - Mont 01 whloh ,lobuli has been made, there will be offered for Sato by Piddle Anotiou ort the promleee,1u the said Village of Tonners- ville, on Saturday, Feb'y 28th, '97, Ab the nous' of Twelve O'oloolt (noon) that valuable village prope't`, 500518t1114 of, all and singular, those corbr. a unreels Or treats 0f land eel premises, 0h mate, 1"h,g andbeing in the Vilie.ge of Taunol'svilie, in the Oouuty of Huron and Province of Ontario beteg own posed of parts of l,nts Four hitt{ Five in the said Village (if Tanneraville, described as follows, that is to say: Commenoiug on South street nettle north• east angle of Lot number Pour, and from thence running in a westerly direobinn along South street a d)stauoe of forty-seven feet, to apoint ; thence southerly at right angles to South street a tllatauoe of eighty-two and one half feet to a chill; thence westerly parallel with South streak to the westerly :fait 0f said Int nye, twenty-seven feet, to Christian street ; therms southerly along Christian streets distnuie of ono hundred and twenty -tom' feet, to (u print, to the southerly boundary of said lot live; thence easterly along the southern limits of Sala lots four and Ave to the eastern limit of said lotfour, a distance of ono hundred cud torte Net; thence tortherll along the east- erly limit of said lot four a tliabitue° of one hundred and sixtyeovon feet, to the prose of beginning. Alen the northern portion of Lot number Six hl the Said Village of 'Bunnerevnls, de- emibOd los follows, that is to sty;—Can• m en0ing on the corner of South and Chris - Dan streets at the north -cant tingle of said lot unto her six, and from thence running in 0 southerly dire0tton along Ohristialt street a distance of seventy-two feet, to a point; thence westerly at right angles to Christian street a distance) of slvtyelx Poet to a point in the westerly limit of said lot number six l thence northe"1y along the westerly limit 01 said lot llltmller six a distance of eavonty-two foot, to South sheet; thence easterly along 80511 street a dietnuc° of sixty -ex feat, to toe place of beginning. 'Upon a 1outlet of theabove described premises Lame la a naw brick roto) It.0tvt -ns bba Dain Hotel ; is large n,u 1 cern- moutons, anti 111,4 tip in a Itl'e•cl es nlan• nor with bey, 0amplp rooms and other modern eotVetiettoee, 'There beingonly one other hotel in the village, Cho alling hotel has always enjoyed I8 liberal Sharo of the pubIlopetronat,e; there( le atop a good driving shad ,and oumfotht.rle stable en the premium. lobe Village of Tannorsville, In nitloetfroin the village of Bruseels,t111 m pros peyote farming 10oaittyy, Vlore Is a Public school, altttrell audpoetalllae lu bhe village. Tnnaia no BALE.—Tho property will be offered for solo subieoc tea reserve bid, and subject also to a prior Mortgage, the ars Venders 01 whish will bo glvou to 'intending tlttlrobnec ut on or before the day of fele A d p i en per cent. of the purchase money will be required to be paid to the Vendor's Solicitor on the day of sato, and the llatauao within two weeks thereafter, Title Indian utable. For !lather parblealare apply to W. M. SIN !MAUI, or to VENn03t Smarm. 1Bdn1$asatisYiit ls hWr1ee of Jan„'gt, Wanted 1 A. Boy or Young Man to learn the Drug Business. k[ust have passed Third Class or Intermedi- ate examinations. Apply to J . T. PEPPER, DRUGGIST, - BRUSSELS, BoNKI(G. 1\i0INTUSI1 & MDTAGGART, BANKERS, - BRUSSELS, Transact o, O1-enera1 Sanlcirag =3usinaac. NCanadian C n and UnitedTES DISCOUNTED. Drafts bought and sold, Interest allowed on Deposits. Collections made on favorable terms. Canadian Agents—MEnonexr's Bout 01^ CANADA. New York Agents—IsmonTEns AND THAD Ens NATIDNAL HANK. LEGAL AND C1NVEYANCIRO. L. 'TAYLOR, BARRISTER, tions made, Cinan—Vasntoiufs Bloek CBrus- eels. 21.5m NIT M. SINOLAIR, • Solicitor, Convera5eor,NotaryPub- lie, Ica Ocoee—Grabam'e Bloak,1 doer north of Pepper's Drug. Store. Private Funds to Loan, �IOKSON BAYS, ((Late with Garrow & Proudfoot, Goat:..telt, hamsters, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &o. Offieoe—brussels and Seafortl, Bros. 8010 011100—Upstairs over Bank, Money to Loan. R. 8. RAYS.__ A. n, DICESON, AM. TAYLOR, 13. 0. L., • Barrister, Sulleitor, &o., of the fires of Taylor, McCullough & Burns, Barristers Solicitors, &a, Manning Arcade, Toronto, Money to loan. BUSINESS CARDS. VV H. MoORACKEN, • Insurer of Marriage Lisousos, 021oa abide Grocery, Turaberry street, Brussels. 1L•N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door south of A. M. McNay& Co's hardware store. Ladies' and chilctrous hair oittting a specialty ANI°NAIR lamer of •lamer Marrfigo Licenses, by appointment of Liout,-rovernor, Commis- sioner, &o, Q. B. Conveyaueer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. Office et the Oranbrook Post OAlee. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' 115013701, FIRE AND MARINO. GUELPH, AL71HUNTER,K. Clerk of the Fourth Divtelou Court, Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public, Lsdo1aTeLeetlFunds invested Insurance mae. °moo h1 Graham's Block, Brussels. 'MISS SHERLOCK, Late of the Conservatory of Music, Toronto, is prepared to give lessone at Nide' and Oranbrook. Pupil of Professor shor and Mr. Mr. S �H, Clark In isou vocal n must°. Cln'es nti of 01 Oran brook ovary To•sday. For terms, site., apply nt the Methodist Parsonage, Ethel, MISS CALE, Organ, number of t. John's orlor Church, R us- sele, solicits a shale of the patronage of the music -loving people of Brussels and violet- ity. Inetructione given at current rates. bytcalling atnthe' residence ofoairs eDunitont 1 e'„1'urnberry street, 13rusoole, 7-tt 1 ,T1SS LILLA O'CONNOR vi Is desirous of procuring pup 110 in Vaunt Music. Prof. Warriugtou, of Toreito is pleased to give his testimonial as to Miss O'Oouuor's ability, she having been a pupil of his during her Stay in Guelph, Instru- mental Atuale on Piano, Organ and Guitar. Terms Made known on application. Prinoeoe St., Brussels. Miss O'Connor Is open for Concert Engagements. 85- 22..22._ DEhTAL,i.____._.. na'1y'TI6TZ"g•1 G. L. Ball, L. D, 8, Nitros Oxide tame att- mtuistered for the Pat:less E %traction of Teeth, 74 Garrard Street Raab. TouoN'ro. ID ]F.. N M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S. Mb. S., Graduate of the Royal Collage of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of Tercets Ifni, varsity. OstIOn—Opposite American Hotel, Brssses, AUCTIONEERS. ARA.Y(VIANN, • Auctioneer, 1, re news a y n. teat - tend false of Partes, Carta stook, &o, Terms cheerfully given, Oranbrook P. 0, Sales may bo arranged nt Tun POST P ubllehutg House, Brussels GRORGE KIRKBY, Licensed- Anotionoer, Halos eondu t- sd on roasouabla terms. Fibrins and form stook a spssialbv. Orders left et Tint Pose' P ubli old ng House, Brit goals, or sent to Walton e. 0., will resolve prompt attention. y}�YAVIN.G TAKEN OUT LIOEN- lA sitf h as oto, an prepared to conduct sacs of fare eboot at reasonable prices, Iittowleg tho standing of nearly every person I mm in n position to sell ti, good marks and got Root. security when gold ou credit, Satisfaction gIa�nl'Itllbe0d, Give mo u (lull, 132- _ Pi S, St10TT, MEDICAL CARDS. 1VI. E. CALE M.D., lI. C. 1 .3 i �� Member - otttver pC tete hCollegeof Physicianland dons of Ontario by °Mee 1palego-balu street Ea5t ,1: thel, Ontario, TA. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. • 0. M., L. It. (LP., Ettinburgb, M. 0. P 8, Out. At Popper's Drug Store from 0 to 11:80 a, in. and from 1;110 to 4 p, In, .At other bouts may be found ab hie residence, form. Orly occupied by Dr, El utohiusoh, M111 et. VETERINARY. 'Y1 D.: 'WARWICK • • Honor Graduate' of the t' at all Veterinary ,1l tsetI is Maimed to treat all diseases of domesticated animals 11 to com- petent manner. Parttonlex attention paid to veterinary dentistry, 06.110 breoptl as - tended to. f)Ble° endIu9rma,y.4,wo i9pors bort)) tet bridge, 1urnbetry at.,11r4Ieptl;. ,1