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The Brussels Post, 1891-3-27, Page 8t HH illi l; SSE1.,S YOST OUR OWN -ARATIf! PREPARATIONS. {1T ONS. N Afeeadman'e Baking powder, 1[leednitin's Anti -billows Pills, kr the Liver, &e. 13ibadman's Iron Pills, to Improve the Blood. lttmdmnn's Cough Bnlm, for Coughs, Colds, &e. S7t'ndmnn s Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry for Coughs, Colds, &o. :Sllendman'8 Worn) Powders For Children. .Cto ctmee's Worst Powders for Adults. limzrdmmn'a Condition Powders for Stools. efeetrhna&'s Toothache Remedy. eteadman's Wart Remover. lenglinenie Ringworm Remedy. SVeadtnan's Hair Renewer. Any and all of our own preperati•ns seta Guaranteed to do all that is clai.nted for thorn ce money refunded. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &o. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. t4 t. THanat EXTENSION W. 0. & B. ?'rains leers Brussels Station, North Atari Oout11, as follows: r;oixo SonTn. GoiNe Non'tx, USD. 8:51 tt.m.' Mixed 0:20 a.m. 0S9prefe 11:45 a to situ' 00)0 p,m. Waled nitO p.tu. 3 eereas urns r.m, .o cal ;•.stns gte ns, A ohiel's amang ye taking notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Goon Friday. Enures Sunday. Molise Fair next Thursday. Gee the snow off the sidewalks. Sueron5N8 is a thing of the past. Mime pans, $1.00 per dozen. B. Gerry. Num Wednesday will be the 1st of 3ttprst. Tn OTECT and clover seed et Geo. Becker's. QLovee; Timothy and garden seeds at )lle0racken's. Hese Huron Spring Show at Brussels ort Friday, April 17.th. Trtsorar seed, Alsike, mammoth and ea clover seed. Geo. Good. TEE Poem is as good as a dozen letters O;avour friends away from home. A GOOD brick house to rent or sell. .it»ly at the woollen mill, Breseals. Hotta Fair at Brussels on Thursday of next week, April 2nd. Dont forget it. To Ruse. -The house lately occupied ler W. J. Fairfield. Apply to D. MC - Noway. 2'1n:as was no service in Melville ftbeech last Sabbath evening as the pastor =Bet Craabrook. Bev. R. PAM was preo:dhiug at Atwood ,'gest Sunday. The reverend gentleman sill o8iciate at Trowbridge next Sabbath. Worn is in progress fitting up the miecs for the new Bank. Messrs. and Pugh have rebuilt the atault. Heater Jose has been appointed care- kaker of the Fire Engine, hose, &o., at a salary of $80 per annum. lie succeeds Ai* father. Ifaosr.-On Monday, March 23rd, one Aar driving glove. Any person finding Woe same will please leave it at Tao Pon eleelhlishing Reese. /Ease week was enumeration week at fttitnpostoffce. It's a elution the amount of mail matter that passes through h Brus- cals postoff inward and outward. iezNT Bnos. have already sold their 'entire eat Of staves for this season to a Wiliktceburg firm. They have an on- smete; supply of loge in their mill yards i5tie winter. G. T. R. and C. P. R. tickets to Mani - G dtc, British Columbia, Washington Ter. eatery, Oregon and all points in North. meet Territory. T. FLETCHER, TOWS :1.'Snket Agent G. T. lf. THE ladies' satchel and pocket book satysrtised a week ago in '1'ns P"eT was Aimed Ly members of Thee. Whitfield's 7510n4. 12th con., (rue. The owner woo Miss McArter, of Morris, who WITS we/ pleated to get the lost articles. COAILeurioN,-In the list of presents and the donors of the same handed to ttss editor Of TEE POST last work, hi con- vection with the china wedding of Win, eliisthill and wife, the names of John Wynn and wife were omitted. They be- ttetlged to the party who ole=anted the • e tea set. Otte of our citizens had a oloek that gffe Son. Oliver Mowat "would not go" mem took it from the shelf and started Ow the watchmakers. The whole length egthe journey was rendered joyous by tale continual rtrilriug of the said time - Otte, Dee, to the amusement of pedestrians if urea the proprietor. OrotrrtttNr has been made that some peen and boys, who should have known Sterner, were breaking the Sabbath by a diet" game of curling at the rink last akeeday. The complainant says the pub. Muwili'hevsthe names if the offence is repeated. So they should and the per- meate/he have no more regard for the 1J9s sbeth than this should be taught the tame laid down in the statute. Nese that Spring is approaching our uessdmits should see that the many Pustttiful shade trees adorning our streets eme protected. They have cost the vfl• tiers considerable money and are duly ad. meta by our ',Otters. People who dont USW any better than to He horses to arm or allow the young trees to be Urea or barked will bo taught a whole• mew lesson by the authorities, Let all roar residents take pride in keeping P,rae• rabbit! as good Shape ea possible. ifferse,-Last Friday no old resident of know passed away in the person of Aare* 14. Grundy, at the advanced ago tvitailiyyears, Re had been ill for about a lieneiteroreLs. grippe and its oonsequen- oesrt. The deceased wee been in Iceland waitetemeto Canada in 1882, taking up 1Ma aesidonoe at Napanco from whioh )rulers he removed to fina leas Ahout 28 yaws ergo. fie Melongre,d to the English adtdcch. ]14f'e, Gcubdy and 11 ohildren aturvevohi.n. Niue children were in et- $vrwbnteo at the euueral on Sunday. Bev. Colling,AgtiPhl tsfethodist mi8ieter, oolt- t4ifn0mff the tervioe. The subject of this truce fps. the father of Mefferd, Be 41weritiy, 0. 3f1IIeseis. THIS week our Milliner's fere hard at cork preparing stock for our Grans. ,spring Opening. Otr Stock will be more Attractive this Season than previous years, owing to our increased trade in that portion of our busiuets We are determined to give our customers to larger and still better selection to choose from, and for workmanship and durability. We claim to Lead in Stylish and Fashionable Millinery, Tn 114o11rning Goods we can save you 40 per cent,, as all our Crapes, com- prising Samuel Courtaulds & Co's best makes, which we bought at 60 cents on the dollar, are still in st ock, while other stores have bought theirs on four months' time and a,t regular wholesale pries, You eau see plainly that you can save two dollars on a live dollar hat or bonnet by buying it from us instead of those .stores that bur goods regular on four and six lnunths time. row' Obedient Sowards, W. NIGHTINGALE & Co., Brussels. Pans mixed paints. B. Gerry. Ctovon, Timothy and Garden Seeds Thomson's. DAISY barrel churnsfor about h price. B. Gerry. SEE the Auditoria abstract for Brusse oorporntion, 1890, in this issue, Me, Huwr, a divinity student, preac ed in St. John's church last Sunda evening. C. W. HOLLAND, of Port Huron, Mich formerly of Brussels, was burned out o Wednesday. Pus Ironstone mill and real estate wi be offered for Bale by public auction o Thursday afternoon of next week. Bo: wanted to drive a team and d general farm work for 6 months. Appl to W. INt2Es, fol 24, eon. 5, Morris. ED. R. GnuNnr holds the Grant situ tankard for this season in eonneotlo with the Brussels Cutting Club corn petition. 2 LOADS of Royal Templets from Brus sels attended the open Council held i the Presbyterian ohuroh at Walton o Wednesday evening of this week. NEXT Sunday being Easter, in tit morniug Bev. Mr. Sellery will take "Th resurrection of Christ" for his theme and in the evening "The Golden Rule.' THE question of using an organ in con- neotlon with the Sabbath services will be voted on in Melville oburah next Sunday and is very likely to be carried by a large majority. Ixsosen of sweeping all the refuse no the streets our merchants and shop keep• erg should burn this rubbish and thus add to the cleanliness of Brussels. A word to the wise should be sufficient on this point. Toasts wishing to see Jno, J. Daly & Co., of Guelph. personally, to learn their terms for advertising farms and terms for selling &a., and for loaning money, oau see them in Brussels, at the Queen's Hotel, anytime 00 Wednesday, April let. Tut: Auditors' report for 1890 show+ tt balance to the credit of the Local ac- count of $557.74. The purchase of the new hci a hes made a big hole iu the say - plus, however, but it was a wise expendi- ture io the interest of the people general- ly. MANITOBA SETTLEns' TnAINs: •Marsh 24 nd 81st, and every Tuesday during April. leaping berths free. Excursions to ritieh Columbia, Washington Territory, logon, California and other Pacific oast points, running through to Van- ouver without olrnnge. Tickets and iu• °rotation, T. FLc'rcutna, Town Agent . T. 11. THe well known Ronald Works, of russets, are now mannfeeturing a liglit• r grade of Fire Engines for small towns od villages whioh will do equally RS ood work as the heavy engines with hie exception that the volume of water ill not be as great. The price will be onsiderably below the usual figure ask. d for the large machines. This last et will remove a very obstinate obstacle om the way of more than one tnuuiui Lliby wanting efficient lire protectiou at small cost, This is tut Easy Eine. Farm TRIP.—The success of our last ord finding contest, just oleee,i, eu. urages its to offer another free Trip onnd the World, or its cash equivalent the person sending in the largest list words Spelt the came forward and bash. ard, auoh as "Pip" a l3ob" "Hannah." he contest closes May 15. Three daily izes for the three largest lists received. ontest is open to the World, Every e sending ten words will get a prize. early 1200 woo prizes in our recent con- st. Rules and sample paper 12 cents, gather with a large illustrated oata- gue. Address Bell's Magazine, Crinis, TEN -QUART stip pails 10 rents 0101. at Gerry. Jen received, 5 Bttrrele Dntoh S elf Onions, ler sale at Cleo. B•wastt's, Tett robins and crows have arrival 1 is considerable numbers, end the bluebir. are looked for. 1. A Stu of e:nigrateee greets Iva, eliippn y to 1-Iartney, Mat,, by John Stnitb, t Morris, on Tuesday of this welt. '1`tna mantle goods have arrived et bits. u E, Rogers. They are really very pretty and yon should go and sea them. Miss 11 Moore, as usual, is ready to ecke.Spring n orders in this department. TEE eleven Saugeen Indians and o Squaws camped in D. Stewart's bush for y some time have gone northwa'd. They were here for the past three months er making baskets and selling them. n WE understand that the partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Roberts & Plum, as general blacksmibhs, bus been dissolved by mutual consent, n The business will be continued by Mr. n Plum, GEonre T1raueox, grocer, disposed of a e two.year-old hulf-bred Jersey heifer to e Wm. Tsylor, of Grey township, for the sum of 050. It meet pay to raise this ' kind of stock if they can be Bold at the above pride. F. S. SCOTT and D. Stewart were busy last Wednesday afternoon surveying and laying out the proposed new pnrohase to the Grey Branoh Agricultural Fall Shote ground. That's right, get the matter settled as soon as possible. lr you want to sea the largest, cheap- est and beet assorted stook of Drees Goads, both black a:ld colored, g" to Mrs. E. Rogers, Brussels, You can see all the newest styles and get every informa- tion its to the tat' -et s'yle of trimmings, elimlxrut,-miss 1leare, of Clinton, has rented the store in Smale's block, one door north of A, 11. Smith's, and will open up a fine stook of spring and summer millinery, laoes, &a, as soon ns she can get her dis: ltty ready. Look out for her announcement in tho next issue of TITS POST, SEALED Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Monday night, the SOth of Marah, for the Bumping and cleaning of Tarnbarry street from the south side of the Town Hall to the north end of the Brussels bridge, scrapings to be placid where directed by the street ooumittee and the work done to their satisfaction. R. Gantntar, Reeve, SOUS contemptible eneaks visited the Salvation Army barracks lest Friday night and tore up the flag, burned books, nearly destroyed the drum and perforat- ed other "Woks" that would unsure them comfortable quarters in Godorioh jail for 6 menthe if they are found out. It's Rhone time an example Was, made of a few of the hoodlums who imagine they own the town. If this is not done spend• ily the good name of Brussels will be a dream of the past. A Gneer SriLLtteo MATcu.-The great- estspel:ing rnatoh on record is that offered by Our IIomes Publishing Co„ in which they will alra•d the fol•owing netenifieent Cash Prizes ;-Oce prize of 0:11)0 ; o e prize of f,2"O ; two prizes of 9100 ; font• prizes of $50 ; eight prizes of $2.; ; twenty prizes of 010 ; fortyprizes of 50) ; one hundred prizes of eft ; and two hu,dred of 01. Those prises will be awarded to the persons sending in the largest number of oorreetly spelled words found in the advertising pages of the February number of Our homes, in which no letters occur' but those found in the sentence : "Our homes is Unrivall- ed as aHome Magazine" Speoiat cash prizes will be given away Saab day and each week dining this competition, whioh °loses April 25th, 1801. Send 10 Cents in stamps or silver, for a sample copy of the February number, with rules and regulations governing tbo competi- tion. Address, Our Home Pub. Co,, Bt'ockvillo, Ont. Cns4txc.- On Thstreda evening of last week the rinks shipped by Jas. and 1). C. Ross played the Jest draw for the Granh'kilver tankard. The latter was snccessful, the score being: W. N, Mn0raeke", G. U. tinnily, 12. N. Barrett, '1', lydgar P. Scott, re. Dennis. a. Boss, skip 5 D, 0, lees, skin 11 The winning rink played off on Wednes• day, when the four players were pitted as follows 1-. 11. ttrnndy, 'r, t:dgte•, D, C. Moss "1 B, 1)euSis_.., ......,, 11 One more contest was required yet to decide who was to hold the valuable trophy. Old curlers would have nee their stoney 0n ibir. Ibone, but in the bwo- handed game, with (our atones ean]t, bit. Grttndy canto to the flout by a husky 8, and was declared the winner. .J. Roes nod FI. Dennie performed else Onerous dntie of master of oererttoniee for the last match. The pro5ecttstion of the trophy by ]tire Grant .has given leo small amount of pleasure to the menbers of the Brussels club, and they appreoiats very highly Mr. Grant's kfndaese in rho gift of the handsome =skate/. Mr, Grundy will hold if; for a year, when it will be wenn:tod for again, Oeree.•Oil Thursday 12th inet, the dere messenger 'galled W. A. Calbick, a fernier resident of Braseels, te hie long. home. I•Io died at the residence of his brother J. A. Calbiok, New Westminster, 13 0,, whither he had gond with the hope of 1wnefttilg his wasting health, The istnorel took place on Setgrdcty, btareb B. 10th, muter the direction of the Odd• fellows, of whioh order the deoensed was tt a member for many years. Rev. Mr, Robson oonduotsd the ceremony. Mr. Oalbiok camp. to Brussels about ten le years ago from Gorlerich to take the management of F. 0. Rogers' ealb well, 'I a position he contit, ori to 1111 in a most satisfactory manner until sickness pre- vented him working. In his earlier years he had been interested in the oil be.iness in Bothwell and locality. The deceased was a man who minded his own bneiness and by his straightforward dealings found friends wherever he went. Mrs. Calbiok, two daughters and one son survive him. It ie said the family will return to Ontarto and make their home in this Province for the time 10 come. They may rest aesared that they have the sympathy of all their Brussels frieuds in the heavy bereavement. The Daily Columbian. of March 18th makes the following reference to the decease of Mr. Oalbiok :-After a long illness, W. A. Calbiok, brother of our esteemed citizen, J, A. Oalbiok, died yesterday afternoon. He .came from Bruesels, Ont., less than two years ago for the benefit of his health, but the change, although it prolonged his life, did not save it. Consumption was the cause of death. During the short period of his residence here, the deceased made many warm friends who will sincerely regret his death, and will warmly sympathize with the e5tioted family in their great sorrow. By special rrquest made when Mr. Calbick realized his life could not tact long, the deceased will be buried with Oddfellows' honors, of which order he had been a member for many years. The funeral will take plane to- morrow afternoon et 2 o'clock from the residence of 1. A. Calbick, Clinton street. 11 S B 0 B a 9 fa fr Pi a w 1° nr 10 of w 7 pr C on N te to lo On LeceUlu.•-Lest Monday evening Ref, James Livingstone, the popular Metho- dist divine of Listowel, delivered his now lecture on "Imagination," under the auspices of the Young Peoples' Maack - tion of the Methodist ohurcu, Brussel!, It was a treat, and the audience was greatly interested while, for upwards of an hour, the reverend lo°turer dwelt on hie theme. A number of splendid reci- tations were rendered, as illustrating the points of the lecture. Mr, Livingstone is commanding in person, has a rich; powerful voio.s and is a meet agreeable speaker to listen to. A vote of thanks was given the lecturer on motion of Post- miteter Farrow and George Rogers, The chair was occupied by the pastor. SrorterICAL,- The Provincial Repose concerning the working of Ilse Liceuee feat has been received, and from it we make a few extracts that may be of in- terest, The total number of hotel Roaming in operation in 0991) in Rum was 100, neatest 1)14 in 1870. There were eight shop licensee iesued in the same year, agatnet 21 in 1879, The proportion received by the province, for fete, fines, &o., in Baron in 18811 was $7486.60. There were b poreoes sent to the Gam rich jell for rlrut1snnose in 1894, against 22 in 1880. The report of the Deaf and Dumb Institute at Belleville chows that there are 10 inmates therein from the county of Ikon. From the Inapoetor of Prisane' report we find that to 18911 17 pet -Mona were eerie to the didd'eet aeylumo of the previinoefrom this county. The toeal adtnistione into the a0ylams from this cognty since they were opened wail 483, and of this acether 117 aro still inrehtea, WnrcnT.-In Brussels, en the 24th Met the wife of Mr. John Wright, of a daughter. Musuaove.--In Winghatn, on the 14t11 inst., the wife of Mr. A. H. Mus- grove, of a eon. M.A..R.1,22f7D. B,tTEatAN-AloDttnnuD.-fn Stratford on the 18th inst., at the residence of Hugh Nichol, by Rev. Mr. Stewart, Joshua O. Bateman, to Miss Chris- tina, youngest daughter of the late John MoDermid, both of Stratford. DIED- GauxhY.-In Lnoknow, on the 20th inst., Andrew R. Grundy, aged 79 years. Foanes.-In Grey, on 'Mara 22nd, John Forbes, aged 46 years, 6 months and 15 days. Loxn.-In Elma, on the 17th inst , the beloved wife of Robt. Long, aged 59 years. CinSuoiar.-In Elma, on the 18th inst., Mary, daughter of Walter Chisholm, aged 10 years and 0 months. »v cTsors :5.tax X14. Teven,tr, Whiten- 31st. -Farm 810cic, implements, &a., et south half lot 20, oon. 7, Morris, Geo. Iiitkby, alta,. Francis J. ibbnoaughey, prop, FnttAy Aram 3no,--Perm Shoclr and implements, lot 4, con. 18, Grey. Sale commences at 1 o'olook, Jno. Roddick, proprietor, P. S. Scott, auctioneer. THunsnrt Arum 9Tx.-Farm, stool(, implements, see., lot 2, oon. 9, Grey, 5 ale commouoee at 1 o'clock, W. Richard- son, proprietor, F. S. Scott, auotioneer. 1u di'te10 lZ 6 TIE.A.Z0MI:fPX,23, Fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Cate Peas- Butter, tubs and rolls,,, Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes .,,,,,,,,,, Ray per ton Pork Hides per ib Salt per bbl., retail. Sheep skins, each,.,...., Lamb shins enoh Wool, per lb, 1 00 98 411 50 66 15 12 4 50 45 5 00 5 00 1 25 60 40 18 1 01 1 00 48 51 72 00 00 5 00 50 0 0') 5 60 00 PO 75 50 20 Ear METALS, MAnet 25.»-Cattle-T11e market was steady and lime with 04.15 to ';14.05 offered fur good 900 to 1,050 lbs. butchers' cattle ; prospects fair for rho balance of the week ' common to good springers, 01,50 to $8 per owl. ; verde steady, at $4 75 to 8.50 for common to fair, and $4 to 4.50 for heavy fed. Sheep and lambs -The offerings were light and the market ruled with a good demand out outside ordot, and all were sold. Eastern repo'•ts were unfavorable, and it was only owing to the limited supply that to•day's prices wore obtained ; values ruled firm for sheep and 10e to 15e higher for Jambe ; quito a number of ;lipped lots aro doming ; sales ranged from 04.75 to 05.50 for 00=0011 .40 good lambs ; good emelt quotable et 55:76 to 06,157 common to fair, $4.50 to 05:50 ; lambs, fair to beat, $5,75 to $7. Hoge - The market wee twelve and excited et 10e to IND advance ; the supply am very,1ieht diving the day,only tWo cere on offer at the opening, but a foie More carne to bend later, and there Were eight loads en sale at um, Chicago, titlwmOtee 1r e',1, Paul lL''. L'leotrie Lighted and Stearn Heated ties• tibuled Trains, with Westinghouse Air Signals, between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, daily. Electric Lighted and Steam Boated Ves• tibuled Traine between Chicago, Conn oil Bluffs and Omaha, daily. Through Vestibuled Sleeping Cars, daily, between Chicago, Butte, Tacoma, Seattle and Portland, Ore. Solid Trains between Chicago and prin- cipal points in Northern Wisooneiu and the Peninsula of Michigan. Daily Trains between St, Paul, Minne• apolisand Ramses Oity via the Hedrick Route. Through Sleeping Ones' daily, between St. Louis, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Finest Dinning Oars in the World. The Best Sleeping Cara. Electric Read- ing Lamps in Bertha. 6,100 Miles of Road in Illinois, Wiscon- sin, Northern Michigan, Iowa, Minne- sota, Missouri, South Dakota and North Dakota. Everything Pirst•Class. First•Class People patronize First -plass Lines. Tioket Agents everywhere Sell Tickets over the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway. THE1 £CIfiE'S CC9.UMT13. 'fOEi LOST. -•• LAST FRIDAY in Brussels; yellow in color; had leather strap around his nook, Oho owner will be greatly obliged to have it returned. or its whereabouts made knows. Any per son returning the dog will be suitably re. warded. AIRS. GREENSLADIE, gbh Cum„ Morris. D155(14UTt11N Ok PARTNERSHIP. - The partnership heretofore existing E hevillage oundersigned sln under the itruo name of "i0obotte b Plum,' has this clay beau dis- solved by mutual consent. 8, T. D. WPLIIDI. ROBPu.ltI'S, Wittiest( : Enmesh M. PErpna. All the liabilities of the said firm will be pail by the said Samuel Plum, and all no. remits due to the firm w111 be collected by him. Dated nt Brussels March 20rd,1501, NOTICE I To Parents residing within the limits of the Brussels School Board. Notice ie hereby given that tbo Public Schools Act, Chapter 40, Section 210, requir- es that the parent or guardian of every child thirteen years of ago yearshcause more chlid to attend a Public School, or any other sebooi le whioh elementary instruction is 'given, tar the period of one hundred Clays in each Public School year, unless there bo Mune reasonable excuse for nnn•ah1eutluue, By order of the Brussels Public school Board, R. BOSS, Seca usury, HEAL ESTATE. C1110T(IEFALIkI FOR SALE. 0.J Being South half Let 27, con. n, Morris, 100 acres, nen rly n11 cleared. Good be ildf nga, fine young benrh,g orchard, Immediate Sea. Session, Busy Terms, Apply bo W. n1. SINCLAIR, 11- Solicitor, ,fa„ Brussels. TI OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, - Tho subscriber offers her house and lot, corner of James and shoots, Brussels, There le a comfortable ltousu, good stable, splendid. well, &a. an Um,re- misos, 1 sore of land, For further portion - Jars as to price, totme, &n, «poly to 11148, WM, MO0IILLOIIGII:, Brussels, 'WARM 1+OR SALE. -THE UN 1. derslgned offers his valuable 100 acro farm, being Lot 12, 000. 0, Grey, for sale. There ago 85 name under erep, balance timbered. There is a good orchard, wells, sem on the promisee, baeudee log hones, bank barn, &o. Will be sold on reasonable tams. For prise and full partiotllare apply to WM. BABKIRN, Brussels P, 0„ Or Jona BruATrm, Seafortll, Ont, 0741m 900 ACRE FARM FOR SALE, -'Otte undersigned llt•uln'ictOle offer their well losetet farm ccutaiuiug Lop titres, bol ug Lot 0, Con,10 and Lot a, Con, 11, fir ay township fax sale, Thum is it log house, good elltbnitdiuge large orchard, water supply, kc, nn the premises. The property is only 11 ❑sills from tate thriving Village el Brussels. Veil pa•tiou] IN as to pries terms and conditions of rile may be aselrtaln0d ou appilentlen to 87.1! FERGUSON BEDS., Teeswater. r'p0 LENT Tl3Ap DESIIt- AnLE property on 'Ourubot•ry street, 13rnsssle, owned by the estate of the late The R,DtlMord, bring about 0.( auras of baud with good frame dwelling, barn, statues and driving sh e11, loco 0011 with pump, also gond orchard, Wilt be rented for throe or five Year to agood tenant, iulmediato nesses- eion can be giver. ninny to 14 C. DUN11OR1, nr k, Merchant 1'milot,Brussels, Ont, 34.1for liuN'r1on,iv D. Court Clark, r Axn>'PPR SALE, -THE VN. •1. nsnscrian °.¢ere for sale the north oast quarto r of hot 2B, 00110500iel tl, Morrie Cennty of Buren ,°outalning 00 acres. The land is of drat quulily attain it. high state et eel Ovation, well fenced .and uttder•tlSajued ietfllir00 cleared, New frame bOnaoywltli conbrote walla,' 2k wells moron of 1LtlaWheat shed, d elk' bre. H able propertyi :dicing b tie iltbe. l 0n Of Thieves/ebb, 9Ofti• bly berme wJJA,Af38g113111FVFJ10Whet ', , gt Aeet3rtlt P., 0. MARcii 27, 1891, CA$TROILINA1 (PURhLY V1:GI:T'ABL77) 7Me will bo found ,t Reliable Melody for Ili tho ordinary diseases of children, snub as indigestion, Sour Stulnieh, 0011- stli)atiott. Wind Uolle, lleethhtg roubles and many other rile - ensue common to children, Pnemitite no J. T. PEPPL+'R, Brtrssens, As lb Spring Mediaiuq to Purify the Blood nee As aGotu ell Medicine nee 1.'EeIEIt'e Brow oy 12411 AND WILD OnsnaT, -)ABic b'Ole 014/0530 AT(-. Pepper's Drzca Story Ono door South of Straeitan'e Now Starr. DANICINS. 1\1 ,:IN'POSH t£ MaTAGGART,^ BANKERS, • BRUSSELS, Trasa4aet o. Geta.eral Sctxtleiiyg a3t•Ioloa.000, NOTES DISCOUNTED, Canadian aucl United States Drafts bought and 0011, Interest allowed on Deposits,. Collections made on favorable feats, Canadian Agents-MEf5EANT's BANN. 01, GANA. NewAPXcrlt A'rsnts-Ttr1'onrnns arm THAD Eae NATIONAL BANK. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRTSTER I e Solicitor and Mils Slade, Oalee- Oouveynrrerr. Games sols. CnuOtOn o's1{I01, tiros. S1 •ani• ]b1. OLIR, • SolloitnrSIN0anvoyaAuoak, Nott:v pub• lin, Ste, OOMoak, ock, I dr m north 0! Peppers Drug Stores Private Funds to Loan. D1OIiSON .& HA.YS (Late with Garrow & Proudfoo t, riohd Bursters, Bolioltors, Godo. .Cu. On300s—Brussels and 8o00fortli, Arcs, sell Olfee-Up-stairs Over Bank. Money 10 Lonu. 11, 0 01,50e, w, n,ntCBsoN4 A It, TAYLOR 13. C. L., Barrister, Solicitor, ko., of the arm of Taylor, McCullough & Burns, Barristers Solicitors, &a„ Maumee Arcade, Toronto. Money tnluau- - - - ..._ BUSINESS CARDS. IAT H. 64c0BAQ115N' Usurer of MarringeLiceose5. Office at his Grocery, I'uruberry street, Brussels. N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist. Shop -Next do0r south 0f A, Af, Mci(ay & Co's hardware store. Ladies' and eh ildrens hair °tittles a specialty A. MoNAIR-....._-- Xesnrer M Marriage Licenses, by arpoiutmset of Ment,-(ovm'nn r, tte,o,nie. stoner, Se , Q. 13. ('enveyouerr old Lent Fire Insurance 00. nnicc ut rho t'runhrook Post 011iee, ROBERT CUNNING HAM • FIRE AND MARINO, GUELPH. ALES HUNrg13, Co, Niton. of onvo Fourth Notarvt Pnoire, Laud, Talo and insurance Agent. Fudds invested and to lain. Collections toads. ()Moe in Graham's Sloc It, Brussels, '1i1'ISi0 SHERLOOIC, Late of bbe Conservatory of emigre Toronto, to prepared to give lessons at Fishoeraand Mr. R rrisou on ptheopiano,o an l of Mr. S. B. Clark in vocal music. Class at Craabrook every Te'edn.v. For terms, ko„ apply at the Mothodiet Parsonage, Ethel. MISS CALF Organ, Teacher in Piano, JohusaChurchclB Pipe. eels, solioita a share of the patronage of the tnnsio-loving people of Brussels and vioin- ity. Instructions given at current rates. 'Perms, references, ko. may be assertainetl by calling ab the residence of tire. (Moronier., Tarnbarry street, Jimmie.7-tt ISS LILLA O'CONNOR 1.01 Is desirous of procuring pupils lit Veen] Music. Prof. Warrington,( of 'lornnto 113 lienee l t0 givehis testimonial RS to Mies O'41213or'e ability, she having been n pupil of his during her stay in Ciuulpb. inatrst. Mental Mesio on Plano,ttOrgnu 111111 Nutter. 'Perms lrnssels, Miss ade known au innow' is o3'lItl (0r 1 sanm•t Rogsgeo:cott& a,:,• arnrrTx5TIZ I G, L. Ball, L, D. S. 'tiros Cable (Ose ad- ministered for the PCh)less l2 vtraotion of Teeth. 74 Gerrard 8trsot Leet, TtlsoN'1'o. 1.1141NTIb7C! M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario. and of Toronto Uui. verslty. Opptol-Gppostte Amsriottu Rotel, 131'neee,s, AUCI,ONEERS. ABAYMANN, o A.natioueot, to always reedy to at. tend Wee of farms, farm stook, &s. Terme cheerfully giVeu. Orenbrook P.O. Salmi may be amiagod at THE Poem i'ubiiehmg Bolles, Brusseie. EORGE ICIRICBY, Lieoused Anabloneer, Rales conduct• ori on reasonable tonne. Farms add farm stock eingos3eeloototnPnblibfue,rsoar otWale P. O., will receive prompt attention, AVING TAY%EN OUT LIOEN- eE ns all Auctioonar I fun prepared to conduct suing at farm stook at reasonable prince, 3i110wl ug the gentling et neatly ovary portico L and 1 11 0 5OSI111au to toll to geed :narks ,1: 1 get good security tvbou sold our credit. Satishtoliou guaranteed. Give mo a null. 110. F S. 8002033. MEDICAL CARIDS& ALF. GALEM . , , D, 0. 151.._ , VYt Atom too of the College of Pnatatio and Burg°°ns si Ohtaria by a mlet East, Bales cud 1Zneklonco--Atnht etreot haat, r',thel, C1tth:'(o, J A. iotdNAUGHTON, M. D. • 0, AI„ r,,1Z 0.1'„ %dinbutglr, M. G. P B. Ont, AL Popper's Drttg Store from 0 to 110)10 a. to. and from 1780 to 4 V. in, At other hours tray he found at his: residence, form- erly oecapiel by Dr. B utohfnsort, Mill et, VETERINARY. D. WAIIWICii, 5 • lienar Graduate prepared r of the Ontariosa di oa ua0y5 College,seti IS 1tropar a to frost all dfsoasos c3' d°in°stitlattO sterna/it in a nom• toVerlt manner. Partt,nlar attention paid to V/1tOrinary dentistry.. Cells pr mode at- tended to. Office end lnfrm )y -Two steer* uarbh of brlilge,'I'tnttberry et, Brussels,