The Brussels Post, 1891-3-20, Page 8rte, i� rc t�' �. L rca 5'�' MARc11 20, 1891,
ON, OWN
- PR OP k.RA9IO TS.
Deadmau's Baking Powder.
Deadlnan's Anti•bilieus Pills, for the
Liver, &o.
Deadmau's Iron Pills, to Improve the
Blood.
Deadmal's Cough Bain, fol' Coughs'
Colds, &o.
Deadmun's Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry
for Coughs, Colds, &a,
Deadman's Worm Powders for Children,
Deadman's Worm Powders for Adults.
Headman's Condition Powders for Stook.
Deadman'( Toothache Remedy.
Deadman's Wart Remover.
Deaaman's Ringworm Remedy.
Deadman'e Hair Renewer.
Any and all of our own preparations
are Guaranteed to do all that is claimed
for them or money refunded.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o,
BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
Sorra =N EXTENSION W. G. & 8.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
GorNa SOLTn. Gon.0 Sonars.
Mail e:50 a.m.Mixed 9:00 a.
Expressxpress 11:48 a.m. � .m
Mail 3:00 p.m.
Mixed 0:55 p;m. Express 0:45 p,m,
rota.' Nan Pins.
A Chiefs among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Rousse all sizes. Geo. Good.
TusanAT was St. Patrick's day.
WIleo about the Band reorganization 7
TIAfoTET and clover seed at Geo•
tanker's.
CLovza and Timothy seed at Mc-
Cracken's.
MONTE:LT Rorae Fair, Brussels, on
Thursday, April 2nd.
W. H. MoCsaassa is shipping a oar of
potatoes to Olio this week,
A Goon brick house to rent or sell.
Apply at the woollen mill, Brussels.
Arnoso gallery will be np iu the
apetairs of the southerly store to be built
by Mrs. Strachan.
THE Vanetone property will be sold by
public auction on Thursday afternoon,
April 20d, Capt. Strettou, auctioneer.
"Bonne late than never." The
Bazaar fashions for March have arrived.
Call and get one free. Alex. Strachan,
A ata of stock wits shipped to Iloutreal
oo Thursday of this week by A. 0.
Dames. Several cars of grain were also
shipped to the East.
Tas annual Spring Show in connection
with the East Huron Agricultural So•
eiety will be held at Brussels on April
17th. See bills for particulars.
Tau PosT will be sent to new subscrib-
ers for the balance of 1891 for one dollar,
in advance. We want to add 100 names
to our subscription list during the month
of March.
Bauesnns Royal Tempters of Temper-
ance are invited to an entertainment fn
the Presbyterian church, Walton, under
the auspices of a sister moiety there, on
Wednesday, 25th inst.
J. G. SxsNE i8 asking for tenders for
hie proposed briok store. The building
will be 30x60 feet with a oommndioue
dwelling upstairs. Tenders received up
to next Tuesday evening.
"How can we gat more good from the
reading of the Bible" was the topic of
an interesting address to the' Y. P. 0. A,.
of the Methodist church, last Monday
evening, by Rev. S. Sellery.
TENnsss are being asked for the con•
veyasce of the mail from Brussels post -
office to the depot and return, on and
after July 1st. Tenders received up to
April 240h. The contract to extend over
four years.
TwENTx-Two Cars of brick have been
purchased by D. Lowery, of Brussels,
from Drew, near .Harriston. This large
quantity, together with brick seottred
eleewhere, means no small am0nnt of
work ea soon as Spring opens up. Mr.
Lowery is a pusher.
"IT's an fd wind that blows nobody
good." Now we are all the very latest
style and not laughing at each other.
The fire cleaned out all those ancient byes
moues, so say the brand new stock of ]lata
at Strachan e. Spring will soon be here,
boys, so when you want a new hat dont
forget the new store—one door north of
Pepper's dreg More.
STATION AGENT Roes, of Brimfield,
L, H. & B., formerly of Brussels, drop.
pad dead on Tuesday of this week, The
body was brought to Brussels for inter-
ment on the Thursday noon train. Mrs.
Rose and
family will remove here,we
understand, as they have property in hia
place. The cause of Mr. Rose's death is
said to be heart diseare,
This is an hast' Otte.
L. r Faros Tarn.—The success of our last
word finning contest, just closed, en.
mumps us to offer another Free Trip
arontld the World, or its cash equivalent
to the person sending in the largest list
of words spelt the same forward and back.
ward, such as "Pip" "Bob" "Haunah."
The contest cleans May 15. Three daily
prizes for the three largest yetiest lists received,
, tl
Contest is open to the World. Every. li
one sending ten words will ga rize,
getp
Nearly 1200 won prizes in our recent oma- t.
test, Bales and sample paper 12 cents, in
together with a large illnstratod cattle i
/ogee. Address Bell's Magazine, Grillia, a
Ont,'
e
Woo TnnvE.--"Some people are won. a
tiering 11 the Editor of the Godorioli al
Signal le going out of bnainess owing to to
the appeeranre of the following edver. o
tfesmont ; -' For sale, —If you are arm • fe
tewnpistuing the purchase of a windmill a tl
first-class one can be lied cheap for oasis, o
H .Apply at the Signal office.--l3nuseete in
Peer." "No, dear 1 We are going to son. 11
b time Waage at the old stand ; but wo m
b will trade the tvinc]milf with you if you le
ti Will let us bane that baby carriage Which le
sonic time ago you advertised you bad m
no. use for. Seer—Signal, Yon are too 01
lets, Mr, Mad., as Bros. Eolnree, of Olin. it
aj ton, and Colwell, of lvIitehell, have ell.
tfI1•+ ready opened negotiations for the (ion -
f Veyatltt0, An Men jaunting ear would
snit you better, however, eo iia t0 enable
yeti (o tile all the bhjldten tit at ma,,
E feel to -day that we hero one of the Largest, Cheapest and Best Selected Stocks jn tho County, comprising all
the lines kept in a general country store. We endeavor to buy goods suitable for the people of this community,
We always make it a point to purchase Good Sound Goods, and sell them at the Lowest Possible Price con-
sistent with a living profit. We know that we have advantages to piano goods before you at a less price than any other
merchant doing business in this town ; it is therefore as lunch to your advantage as to ours to do your trading with us.
We want you to call and get our terms and prices before making your spying and 81211113162 purchases. If we then cannot
offer you inducements bettor than other merchants doing a commission business can, we do not expect your custom nor
your influence. Business now is dono on business principles only, find it's valve that tllo people want, and it is with
that idea in view we want your attention directed our Way this coming season. We are determined to put prices down
so low as to more than satisfy some of the merchants, who have been so anxious to get into business here, that thele
is n0 xnoncy to be macre, but much to be lost, and that experience is sometimes dearly bought, which, no doubt, will be
the experience of some in this town before many months to come. Men with a few hundred (dollars i11 business cannot
sell you goods as cheap as we can, and the sooner they find it out the sooner their grasping experiences will be gratified.
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YOUR OBEDIENT S t-tW NTS,
1.77
ALEt
Crown, Timothy and Garden Seeds
Thomson's.
Jen received, 5 Barrels Dutch Se
Onions, for sale at Geo. )3 sx a's.
CALL and see Straohan's Blank Dre
Goods, a nice selection of second moue
ing as well. Something real nice.
A PEW people will have to be taught
lesson about trotting over the bridge.
le apraotioe that should be stopped, rigl
off too.
G. T. R. and C. P. R. tickets to Man
lobs, British Columbia, Washington Te
ritory, Oregon and all points in Nor
west Territory, T. FLETCHER, Tow
Ticket Agent G. T.
CENsos.—E D. Chamberlain, of Blyth
has been appointed census commiseione
for East Huron ; John Torrance, of Va
na, for South Huron ; and Dr. Case,
Dungannon, for West Huron. The wor
will be oommenoed at once. The 0071
miasionera receive $4 per day and th
enumerators $3,
MANITOBA SETTLERS' TRAINS: -March 2
and 31st, and every Tuesday during Apri
Sleeping berths free. Excursions t
British Columbia, Washington Territory
Oregon, California and other Pani
coast points, running through to Va
couver without change. Tickets and in
formation, T. FLETOuER, Town Agen
G, T. R.
LoTT's LIVERY.—The attention of i5
Public is called to the filet that Levi Lo
keeps a first-class outfit of rood drive
and new, comfortable buggies. Ever
attention will be given to those bn•orin
him with their patronage. Stable jus
east of Dr. Graham's block, King street.
Give bim a nail as his rates will be found
within the reach Of all.
OWING to the snow blockade the stage
to Gerrie was unable to proceed on Sat-
urday of last week. T. Thompson work-
ed his passage to Seaforth, however, and
arrived back in reasonable good time.
Mr. Thompson deserves credit for the
capable manner in which he is doing his
work, and we haps a renewal of the eon.
tract Will give him something worth
while for his trouble.
AN trooeE.—Surely we have an ex.
ease sufficient to free US frim criticism
if this issue is not gotten up as bright
and newsy as usual. We leave on Wed
needay morning of this week for the
South tc wear off the weariness, anxiety
and nervousness of the moat elections
and an event which mars, or ought to
occur, in every man's lifetime—getting
married. If our readers will deal'Ien'ient-
ly with no this time, as probably a few
errors may 000ur in this issue, we will
promise not to do it again. We will now
be in a position to accept anything in
the way of palatable vegetables, wood
eto., on subaoription.—Blyth Standard.
at Mumma,Mumma, Florida oranges, pickles by
the gnat, maple syrup. Geo. Good,
tt EVEexnoDx go to Straohan's for rubbers.
Dont la the children get their feet wet
ea going to sohnoi for the small cost of a
u• pair of rabbets.
J. J. Yoram' has pnrohaeed the house
a and lot on Queen street belooging to the
It eetats of the late George Haycroft, It is
1t a comfortable place.
Jams DARE, of Grey township, and
i- Adam Sholdice, of Morrie township,
r. shipped a oar each of stook and emi-
th. grant's effeote to Manitoba on Tuesday.
u 15 passengers were ticketed on same
tram.
Or course the ladies remember the
✓ beautiful prints Straohan bad last year.
r. This year they are still prettier and so
of very cheap. ,Every lady should have a
r nice sateen dress and something pretty
a• for the girls too. It will be worth your
e while to come and see them.
EnooATloxnL sermons will be preached
4 in the Methodist oburoh next Sunday.
1, In the morning the topic will be "Eda-
o cation in relation to the individual,' and
fu the evening "Education in relation to
Ho the State." A sealed silver collection is
Van asked for on behalf of the Educational
• Fund.
5. Ir you want a good pair of boots or
shoes for yourself or any of the family
e go to Strachan's new store. They do not
to claim to give yon good boots for nothing,
drive'
but will give jou the very beat value for
y yonr money and are not afraid to mem-
g pare anality and prices with any 11onse
G in the trade,
OBIT.—Last Monday morning the
split of Mrs. George H'tyoroft took its
flight. For several yettra she had been
failing. As the disease—consumption—
made progress her strength left her so
that for months she was confined to her
room at her father's residence. The
husband of the deceased died about two
years ago of consumption. Mrs. Hay -
croft, accompanied by her sister, visited
Kansas andpent several months there
in the hope of restoring her health but
very little, if any, benefit was derived
from the trip. The subject of this notice
was the eldest daughter of David Rosa,
of this place, and was united in marriage
to Geo. IIaycroft in the year 1880. Mrs.
Haycroft took a great interest ie church
work and was to general favorite with all
who knew her. Two children, son and
daughter, are left to the care of relatives,
The funeral took plaoe on Wednevday
afternoon of this week. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross and other relatives have the gym.
pathy
m-
pathy of a large circle of friends in their
bereavement. Rev. D. Forrest, of Wal.
ton, conflated the service, assisted by
Rev. S. Jones,
Goon Move.—Last Monday evening a
meeting of those interested in winding
up the now defunct Caledonian moiety,,
and the Driving Park Association was
held in the Council chamber, peeve Gra-
ham in the chair. F. S. Scott presented
n5 bank account allowing the amount fn
and to the credit of these organizations
to be 55711. After talking over the wint-
er for a time the money was disposed of
a very sensible rummer by the follow.
ng resolution :—Moved. by Jas. T. Ross,
econdsd by A, Koenig that the Treasur.
es of the Brussels Caledonian Society
nd Driving Park Aaaoaintion pay ever
1 monies to the credit of these amities
the Grey Branch Agricultural Society
n condition that they purohese and
nae en0ngh land, with what they own,
tat a half mile track may be bnilt there.
n, and agree to make a lease to a Defy.
g Park Association to be formed so
let the said DrivingPark Aeaooiation
ay build such halmile track, said
Geo to bo at ant annual rental for a
notional term of yearn—Carried. A
eating of the Direotora will be called at
ace to take action on the proposal and
is to be hoped the matter will beefier*.
ably settled in tite neer future. John
Loolde bas given hie figure for the land
prepared to be pnrohased, With the ax.
tea 8 or 1.0 wares our 'Show gtotind would
tnk0 no second piece in //teen County.
THE POST •WOCLI LINE To SaE —.-rile
Grey Brauoh Agricultural Society act
promptly on the offer of the Caledonian
Society and Driving Paris Association—
A young, pushing gentleman appointed
as County Attorney for Huron.—Lees
talk about the 'mid flag" and annexation
and a hustle mode for Canadian Indepen-
clence.-Phe one -man -one -vote principle
adopted in this country.—The Senate
abolished so that the enormous amount
of money spent upon it could be put to
some useful purpose: —Prohibition. --
Long credit wiped out of existence.—'un
early move made for the next annual
celebration in Brussels on Dominion day.
—All the old bachelors marded or -else
anmpelled to pay a yearly taxse-A funeral
of the cranks.
Dren.—Death's dread summons Dame
suddenly to Wm. T. Lowe, of the firm of
Lowe 'Bros. & Keene, 41 Colborne street,
Torooto,'oh Thursday afternoon of last
week. Mr. Lowe had eaten a hearty
breakfast in the morning and up to that
time had been in bis usual good health.
When donning his overcoat to go down
town from his residence at 5 Metcalf
street, he felt a pain in the back of his
head. Itis coalition rapidly grew worse,
and two physicians being called it was
discovered that a blood vessel had burst
and the brain had become so suffused
with blood that no hope of the unfcrbu-
nate geutloatan's recovery could be en•
tertamed. BC died at 3 o'clock in the
afternoon and his funeral, which was
private, took place Saturday. Mr. Lowe
was in his 33rd year and was tt very
popular bnsioess man. The deceased
was a brother-in-law of H. Dennis, of
Beanie, and leaves a widow and one
eon 0 years of age. Mr, and Mee. Tennis
attended the funeral. Asingular fatality
seems to have recently marked the course
of the firm of which the deceased was a
member. Mr, Berman, another partner,
died about a month ago,
Buo. IiOBR'e BAux OABRIAGE,—Tho
Blyth Stamford says:—"Some months
ago Bro. W. H. Kerr, of THE B1MSBDIs
POST, advertised a second-hand baby
carriage for sale. He was polled fun
at little by Editors of the Wingham
Advance, Atwood Bee, Clinton New, Era,
and Mitchell Advertise', and it woe sug-
gested that he reserve the baby carriage
for future use, which we have good
reason to believe he did. The interest
has cropped up' again recently. Bro.
Holmes being blessed with another ad-
dition to his household, the 1300 has it
flint be should be the recipient of the
carriage, Bro. Holmes turns it
over to Bro. Colwell, of Mitchell, and fa
low minded enough to use a wheel.
barrow. Bro. Colwell will probab'y wear
it out, au his honsebold members away
in the 'teens. Bro. Pelton, of the Bee
suggests that Bro. Holmes and Colwell
remove to the North west and start a
colonization ationoy, The Advertiser
goes for the Editor of the Bee in this
manner :-'We accept the itdviee of our
Brother of the quill, as we believe he is
endowed with it kind spirit, but wo would
augg{,eat that this quill driver stop I:i5
"Dalton" US, and goes to some colony
Where he can get himself a partner for
life, for it is nut good for man to live
mute, and besides, be is pinlug for a
holptnate to (baro his joys and aSHlet in
banishing his troubles, Some dear girl
(Agfit to take pity aril marry him, Sem
ing in which direction bis wanderings
have a tendency.' " We still own the
baby ca'riage but mvy find a customer
le Myth during 1801, if other newspaper
mei don't object. We wlah yon much
joy, 13re. Irwin, and wi0 expect to hear
Crew you again,
Tux Pose apologizes for intimating a
week ago that the baokbone of winter
was broken. We world not be surprised
if the old fellow had three backbones, all
in good repair, judging by Friday, Satur-
day, Sunday and Monday. We are no
bettor than Wiggins as a weather proph.
et.
Lemons.—Next Monday evening Rev,
James Livingstone, of Listowel, will de.
liver bis new and interesting lecture, on
the "Imagination," in the Methodist
church, Brussels, Boder the auspices of
the Y. P. C. A. A oordial invitatiou ex-
tended to all. Silver collection.
STRETTON 00. CARTER,—This was a ease
which come up at last Division Coat
and in which after argument of oonnsel
judgment was reserved for 10 days.
Judgment has now been given holding
that the Court has no jurisdiction and
the action was therefore dismissed with
costa to he paid by the plaintiff.
WELL -DIGGING AND Donoiaa—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is peeper -
'ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure aatisfnotlon.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable. Residence
seared door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 43 -If
A GREAT Spawn Marta.—The great-
estspelting match on record is that
offered by Our homes Publishing Co.,
in which they will award the following
magnificout (huh Prizes :—Ono prize of
$300 ; one prize of 5200 ; two prizes of
5100 ; lour prizes of 0550 ; eight prizes of
$25 ; twenty prizes of 510 ; forty prizes
of 55 ; nue hunclred prizes of 52 ; and
two hundred of 51. Thiene prima will be
a.arded to the persons sending in the
largest number of correctly spelled words
found in the advertising pages of the
February number of Our I•Iomes, in
which no letters occur but those found in
the sentence : "Our Homes is UnrIvall-
ed.aa a Home Magazine." Special cash
prizes will be given away each day and
each week during this competition,
which closes April 25th, 1801. Send 10
cents in etamps or silver, for it sample
copy of the February number, with rules
and regulations governing the competi-
tion. Address, Our Homes Pub. Co.,
Brookville, Ou 5,
CHINA WEDDING.—On Monday evening,
March 16th, Wm. Blaebill and wife cele-
brated the twentieth anniversary of their
marriage. Having invited a large nam.
bar of their friends to be present with
them on that occasion, their house was
800n filled. The early part of the even-
ing was spent in innooeut amusenments,
playing different parlor grimes and lis-
tening to sweet strains of music rendered
by some of the guests. Then Dame the
most interesting part of the program—
the dieposal of the magnificent supper,
consisting of all the delicacies procurable,
which, if enumerated, would matte it bill
of fare aa long as your arm. Doting
sapper Rev. W. T. (guff p:opnsed a suit-
able toast to the host and hostess, Bev.
S. Sellery followed with a short address,
to which Mr. Blaebill responded very
appropriately. The following is a list of
the gifts presented :—China tea set, Rev.
S. Seliery ,tud wife, Geo. Thomson and
wife, W. H. Mo0raoken and wife, Wm.
BoddIok and sister and bbe Misses Oliver ;
biscuit jar. Geo, Rogers and wife ; tea-
pot, Miss L. E. Cale ; 1 dor„ fruit plates,.
F. 0. Rogere and wife ; silver and giass
berry dish, FI, L. Jackson ; cheese dish,
Thos. Kelly and wife ; porridge set, Rev,
W. T. Olull and wife ; pith vases, Sem'L
Burgees and wife; toilet set, Jar. Mooney
and wife ; fruit dish, Mrs, T. Maxwell ;
butter and fruit dish, Geo, Braker and
wife; biscuit jar, A. Koenig and wife;
individual cruet, W. F. Vanetone and
wife ; fruit dish, B. Gerry and wife ;
oespidore, Geo. Halliday ; toilet set, Geo.
Jackson and wife ; fruit dish, Dan. Mo.
Kenzie and wife ; half dos. fruit plates,
Thos. Farrow and wife ;'toilet est, Wm.
Ainley and wife ; thecae dish, H. W.
Molsom and wife ; individual eruct, R,
Leatherdaie and wife ; hall dos, fruit
plates ;• W. I', Stewart and wife ; per.
ridge dish, R. Wilson and wife ; huff dor,.
china plata, 3. Cooper and wife ; fruit
plates, H, Jackson and wife ; fruit dish,
W. Jackson and wife ; china cup, P,
Jaokeon and wife ; salt cruet, Dr. A. C.
Sinolafr, of Toronto, The guests depart.
ed for their respective homes expressing
their best wishes for the future happiness
and progpority of Mr, and Mrs, Blaehill,
rail Wheat 06 08
Spring Wheat. . , 011 05
Barley 40 45
Crate 48
Paas,... 013 70
Butter, tube and roue,.,, 10 00
Eggs' per dozen 12 00
Flour per barrel 4 50 5 00
Potatoes .,
45 50
Ray pot ton , 5 00 O Oil
Pork , . ,. 6 00 5 50
Elides per lb., ..... ,. 4 00
Salt pa bbl., retail.,,, 1 21 00
Sheep skins, each. • , . ,, ., 00 75
Lamb skins each 40 50
Wool, per tb, , .. , ,, . , . , 18 20
Chicago, Milwaukee .G St, Putti Ry,
Electric Lighted and Stamm Heated Veg.
tibuled Trains, with Westinghouse Air
Signals, between Chicago, St. Paul and
Minneapolis, daily.
Electric Lighted and Steam Heated Ves-
tibuled Trains between Chicago, Coun-
cil Bluffs and Omaha, daily.
Through Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, daily,
between Ohioago, Butte, Tacoma,
Seattle and Portland, Ore.
Solid Trains between Chicago and prin-
cipal points in Northern Wisconsin
'and the Peninsula of Michigan.
Daily Trains between St, Pawl, Minne.
apolis and Kansas City via the 13edriok
Route,
Through Sleeping Cars, daily, between
St. Louis, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
The Finest Dinning (jars fn the World.
The Best Sleeping Cars. Electric Read-
ing Lamps in Berths.
6,100 Miles of Road in Illinoie, Wilton.
sin, Northern Michigan, Iowa, Minne-
sota, Missouri, South Dakota and
North Dakota.
Everything First -Class.
First•Clase People patronize First -Close
Lines.
Ticket Agents ems -where Sell Tickets
over the Chioagn, Milwaukee and St,
Pant Itilway.
11¢x=aPzgra,.
Sairn—II,LNNA.—In Belgrave, on the 11111
inst., by Rev. Mr. Law, Mr. Adam
Smith to Miss Annie, eldest daugh-
ter of Hugh Hanna, both of Morris.
Inw111—TAu8N.—At the residence of the
bride's parents, on the 1155 inst., by
Rev. W. F. Compbell, Mr. W. II. Ir.
win, editor of the Blyth Standard,
to Mies Mary E. Taman, eldest
daughter of Joseph Taman, of Blyth.
SIEWART—WAkuI'.IELn.—In Trowbridge,
on Wednesday, March 4th, at the
residence of the bride's father, by
Rev. James Caswell, Mr. Alex. C.
Stewart, of Molesworth, to Mies
Elizabeth Wakefield, of Trowbridge.
azemm,
Lows. -In Toronto, on the 12th fust.,
William T. Lowe, in his 33rd year.
Ross.—In Bruoefield, on Tuesday, 1715
inst., Thos. Bose, aged 61 years and
7 months.
Branca—In Trowbridge, on Thursday
evening, March 5th, William J.
Ritchie, aged 21 years and 4 months.
ELtycnoPT —In Brussels, on the 16th
inst., Blanche R., reliut of the late
George iayoroft, aged 31 years, 3
months and 10 days.
FRAIN.—In Gorrie, on February 21sb,
Florence, youngest daughter of Al.
herb Frain, Grey township, aged 1
year and 0 months.
Lecean.-00 the 1095 inst., at the resi.
donee of his son-in-law, J. F. Stew.
art, 505 King street west, Toronto,
Robert Leolue, formerly of the town.
ship of Grey, in bis 81st year.
A'r7•CTZON' S.A.Lr7a,
TnESDAT, MAsou 81st.—Farm stuolt,
implements, &o.,at south half lot 20, eon.
7, Morris. Geo. Kirkby, aunt. Primate
J. Maoanghey, prop,
REAL ESTATE.
(!IIOIOE FARM FOE .SALE,—
t,) lfoisg South half Lot 27,con.0, Morris.
100 acres, nearly all cleared. Good buildings,
One recon' bearing orchard. Immediate per.
SW:191 n. Idaey Terme, Apply to
W. M. SINCLAIR,
55. Suholter, &a., Brussels,
OTJSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—
The subscriber often her house and
lot, earner of James end streets,
Brussel&, There is a comfortable house,
good stable, splendid wolf, &a, on the pro.
mines,. (ore of land. For further partial.
lace as to price terms, too. app fv to
MKS, WM.MoO.ULLOUGMI, Brussels,
ai l) RENT— THAT DESIR.
ABLE property on Turnberry street,
Brussels, owned by the estate of the late
Thea, Danford, being whoat 81 (ares of laud
With 500,1 (rams dttol8ng, barn, stables and
driving shed, gond well with pump, a180 good
orchard. Will be rented for three or ilVet
your to a. good tenant, Immediate imam.
elan eau be given, Ap ityy to
17, 0.1)UNFORD,
Merchant Tailor, drosses, Ont,
or to A, IIbNTr1n,
84•tt Div. Court Clerk.
' :11AR35i FOR SALE,—THE UN-
uEncfoErn offers for sale the north
88(555551(55 of lot 28, concession 6, Morale
beauty of Huron, c"utainhlg 5e acres. The
land Is of first gnalltV and in a high ewe of
oultivatiou, welt tended and under -drained
OD
krheties withNooneram
to 1wn33a, 5 vvulle
good barna and sued, orchard, etc, Right
acme of fail wheat, This desirable property
ad Olna th a eo5ttel•etlfn of Brussel(. Suit-
able terms will be given , T I
15,9055 (31t1NV50, e881,
08- Seafetth 14 b,
c,q,B, Cem•Oynucar-uud Aueot
Vire liisuranso (:0, tdliee at the C'n .i,took
Poet (linea,
UUSM ONITAT
.Pepper's 0011clition Powders,
Pepper's Pel'fcot Pills,
Pepper's Worth Powders.
ASK FOR THEM AT
Pepper's Drug Stere.
Opposite Queen's hotel, Brussels, Ont.
1\FINTOSa & MoTAGGART,
BANKERS, • BRUSSELS,
'iretzsoaet a G#exerai Manaklrag
73uo1azeoo,
000a1411 and NOTES'tYiited States Drafts bought
and sold.
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Coile,Gions made. on favorable 1850(3.
Canadian Aga,fa_1talauis ar's 11ANE err
CANADA,
New 'York Agents—I1111'onx0115 AND 77080
rtta NATIONAL CANE.
LEGAL AN 1 C 1 YVEY I I41'1.
T�� L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Collet, -
tions m • ntde ciOGB u—Vaustou,Ls Biock,CBruo-
sels. 21.8m5
NAT M. SINOLAIR,
• Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub
lin &c. Oalee—Grahm
a'( Block 1 do or north
of Cropper's Drug Store, Private Funds to
Loan,
DICKSON' & HAYS,
rich,) Harrsters,e with rS Solicitors. 10onveyaeeere,
Quo, Oilleae—'(ruasals and Seaforth, Bras -
sola Office—Upstairs over Bank. Alone,
to Loan.
IL 8. RAxe. W. n. DICE5ON
A M. TAYLOR B. C. L.,
• Barrister, Solicitor, &o„ of the firm
of Taylor, McOunongn & Burns, Barristers
Solicitors, &e., Manning Arcade, Toronto,
Money to loan,
BUSINESS CARDS.
7TH. MoORAOI{EN,
• Iesurer of Marriage Licenses. Onloe
(finis Gr000ry, Tarnborry street, Brussels..
1• N. BARRETT,
5011511 01 Tonsorial. ga,t,Eao'o hardware store.
Ladies' and cllidrons bail cutting a specialty
a.
•M °NAIR
Intim of Al itri'laga LIeel,ses, by
appointment of Limit, -Governor, Columis-
aionn• S
ROBERT OIJNNINGHAMM1
I1SC1LtNcil,
FIRE ANSI MARINO,
GUELPH.
ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the F,nerbb Dtv,slon Court,
00, 'Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Pnblio,
Land, Loan and Tnsurnneo Agent, Funds
invested and to loan. Colleobloas made.
Mee In Graham's n loetr, 13 russets,
MISS SI'IERLOCK,
Late of the Conservatory of Mesta,
Toronto, isprepared to give lessons at
Mithel Fisher ' and
1 Mr. Harrison on pil theopiano,0 and
of Mr, S. H. Clark iu vocal music. Class at
Cranbrook every T,1>eday, Par terms, 40„
apply at the Methodist Parsonage, it5i1e1.
MISS -0-
Teacher of Plano, Parlor and Pipe
Organ, Organist iu St. Johne Church; Brus-
sels, solicits a share of the patronage of the
mesio -loving people of Brussels and violn-
ity. Instructions given at current rates.
Terme references, &a. may bs ascertained
by nailing at the residence) of mrs,Duninrd
ar., Turnberry street, Brussels, 7-51
MISS LILLA O'OONNOR
Is desirous of procuring pupils in
Vocal Music. Prof. Warrington, of Toronto
le )110680,1 to give his testimonial iia 00 (flea
of ]tis durf,git� erestayl having
Guelpin,'aloopupil
mental Nude no Piano, Organ attd Gutter.Ter.
St„•mPromote, A Ass O'S,knowon nnuoris open i Princess
fo
Concert ]tngngem en t0. g0- .
DEs TSL.
..M1 .977211'=2 S T;Z Y'1
•
G. L. ball, L. D. S. Nitros Oxide Gas 0,1-
miuistsred for the P51 ,10ss Idctrastion of
Tenth. 74 Gerrard Street Mast, 'Vonore °.
1)I51'v Titee T1
M. CAVANAGIH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the .Royal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto um.
varsity. ora ws—opposite American Rotel.
Brame,
AUCTWNE'ERS.
A RAYMANN,
• 4uottnnear, le always ready to at-
tend pales of farms, farm stock, '211 Torun
elmerfnlly giver. Oraubrook P, 0. Sales
may be arranged 01 THE Poets Pubiisbing
Boum, Benueels,
1 EOiIG t' I{IIRKBY,
ATI Licensed Auctioneer, Sales conduct-
od en reasonable terms. Parma and farm
stook a specialty. Orders loft itt Tar PORT
1'01,115h I ugnoltse, fi en swig, or Solt to Walton
P, 0„ Will r00oivo prompt attention,
LTAVING TAKEN OUTLIOEN-
a1) nil an Auctioneer, I nm 11 1'001600,1
to coudiot Sales of farm stook et reasonable
prices, I(nOWiog the Mending of Dearly
every portion f ant in a POeINon to eel! to
good merits and gat good Rea1,1Ity whom 801c1
on credit, Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
mea call, 82• 1 S. SCOTT.
i{IIEDIOAICARIIS.
CALE M. D, C.
Y� Member of the Co11eg0 of Ph:vendee.
andSurgeons of Ontario by examination
Unice and ltoaidence—Main etroet East,
Mimi, Ontario,
ir A. MaNAUGi9TON, M. I).
f • 0, M„ 0,15.0. P., ltdinburgh, M, O. P
S. Out. At Pepper's Drug Store from 0 to
ll•110 a In. and from 1:80 to 4 s. M. At other
bones may be found at his rotideuee, farm*
arty °templed by Dr. 55 ntohlnonu, Mill St.
VETERINARY.
TD, WAU{WICii,
tR
terror g or the Obtain
Veterinary dost, is prepared to treat
diseases of domesticated animals in 00pa,
potent manner, Partienlrir attention pawl
to Veterinary dentistry, Calle prornittlY at.
tended
Infirmary—awn doors h fbrie, Office1br yItrals,