The Brussels Post, 1891-4-17, Page 8Over 2,000 Bohn
OF CEILING ANI)
all
Paper
Received since February, 11391.
We believe we have the Finest
and Best Values in Wall Papers
and Borderings that have ever
been shown in Brussels. We have
made selections from no leas than
TEN MANUFACTURERS.
It will give us pleasnre to show
yon our samples. It will pay
you to see them if you pur-
pose paper hanging.
• G. A, DEADiMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
S0n'rnEn1 EXTENSION W. G. de. D.
Trains Ieave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
Goma SolTO. Goide t 01 Tn.
b6at1 5:00 e.m. Mixed 0:00 a.m.
Expr'ess.,....U41 a.m. Mail MOS p.m.
Mixed8X6 p,w. Express s:46 0.01,
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
You will observe that your address is
now printed on a label instead of being
written as in the past. The date to
which your subeoription to THE Pose is
paid will alae be found on ib. We want
every subscriber to take particular notice
to the latter and if not squared to Jan.
1st, 1892, kindly see that the necessary
amount is emitted to balance the same.
The dates are put ou as they appear in
oar books but we will gladly be corrected
if a mistake has occurred on receiving
notification and proof of the same.
Total Se1»s
A chiefs amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
FIVE lbs, orange marmalade, 50o. Geo.
Good.
Ottit-er•:tersn ton of Dutch sate at Mo-
Cracken's.
Srarco Fair in Brussels on Friday of
this week.
TAKE those storm sashes and storm
doors down.
OLeven, Timothy and garden seeds at
McCracken's.
Guess seed sewers down to 62.00.
Marsden Smith.
Pawn barrel blarkstrap, Fresh barrel
Si. Leon. Geo. Good.
THE Maitland has been considerably
swollen from the repent rains.
BAstroNn Sewing Machine Needles tit a.
Q Skene's for 25c. a package.
JUST received, 5 Barrels Dutch Sett
Onions, for sale at no. Bancen's.
A noon brick bowie to rent or sell.
Apply at the woollen mill, Brunie.
Simms, April 26th, is the 72nd anui•
vereary of Oddfellowship in America.
THE boy who can beat a carpet to beat
the band is the joy of his mother's heart.
LESLIE O'Coxacc is now in Charge of
the management of the electric light in
Brussels.
THE street scraping has been pushed
this week and a large quantity of mud,
refuse, &c., removed.
Ono. THOMSON, grocer, has the material
on. hand for a brick store house, 20x30
fent, to be built to the rear of his store.
Ie is proposed to have sermons preach.
ed throughout Ontario, as far as possible,
to the A. 0. U. W. on Sunday, May 24tb.
Neri. Rieneensn.l has le,sed the stone
building opposite the Town Hall and will
ute)ize it for an agricultural implement
emporium.
EAST Huron License Board will meet
at the Central Hotel, Brussels, on Friday
of this week to grant hotel licenses for
the coming year.
Too: fall wheat has not wintered better
in this vicinity for many years. Should
the present weather not prove fatal, the
proepects are favorable for a fine crop.
A MIOHIGAN subscriber in remitting his
subscription to THE POST, this week,
writes "I can get along without my
friends writing to me regularly but must
have Tits POST."
FooT BALI,—A meeting of persons in-
terested in the formation of the Brussels
foot ball team for 1891 will be heid et the
Queen's Hotel on Friday evening of this
week. A large attendance asked for.
THE job of cutting the tops off the pop.
lar trees at Victoria Square was let to D.
McMillan who completed the work this
week. Maple trees should be planted be-
tween the poplars so thab in the course
of a few years the latter could be out out
altogether.
BRrsexts Royal Template are moving
along Steadily. Three new members
were initiated Last Tuesday evening and e
a numer of othere have signified their M.
tendon of joining. A musics] and
literary program is preoeuted at each
meeting. A oho]r ie How being organized
for bhe Counoil with Dr. Cavanagh as
leader and lbUae Lizzie Wilson, organist.
A ceemr to Canadian Journalism.-
Those persons who have seen the Dom]n•
ion Illustrated sines it has been enlarged
and improved should eeeore a sample
copy at once. Both from the literary
and artistic point of tin, the Illustrated
is a credit to °enadinit journaliem, The
prize competition, which hes been in•
augurated with the doubly pnrpoee of
conferring benefit on readers and pub.
Bailers, consists ih finding in cnrront
nnmbe's of the journal the answers to
thirty--eix questions, six of which are
publiehed evereemonth, The prizes ag-
grogate over $8,000 in value, There are
:(00 in all, the fewest being valued at $5,
The first is 9760 in gold, On receipt of
12 cents in stamps tho publishers (the
Sabieton Litho. tri Pub, Go. Montreal,)
will send to any address a sample dopy
with full particulars,
1 H± J H L Si LS 1—'0S11n
OUR — G AND — CITY — MILLINERY .. OP�rov".'Su
raw
)WII,L TARE PLACE ON(----
Ffifiyf cud Saliirday, peril 1711i auk 981V. -
Lathes, it will pay you to not make your Spring purchases till you see our Grand Display
this season We cannot possibly open our show rooms before that date, as our large stock is being
completed as fast as possible by four competent milliners, and our display w ill be second to none
outside of the cities. We request every lady in the town of' Brussels and Grey and Morris town-
ships to be present at our Opening to see our Magnificent Display of Trimmed Millinery.
Your Obedient ,.Sei'vanls,
W. NIGHTINGALE .c Go., Brussels.
Tie 24th of May comes on Sunday
this year.
CLOVER, Timuthy and Garden Seeds at
Tbomson's.
Hare re -shaped. MRS. TURNBULL, Mill
street, Brussels.
Ir you want wheels on yodr buggy cell
on James Walker.
Miss Mins Moues, of Wingbam, has
organized a music Class in Brussels.
To RENT.—The house lately occupied
by W. J. Fairfield. Apply to Dn. Mc.
Keever.
SOojeODY'e COw came dawn the river,
over the dam, the other day. Of course
she was dead.
SEED oats (Egyptian,) good and clean,
weigh 44 lbs. per bushel. Pride 55 cents,
cash. 1rIAISDEN Sturm.
SEE that the shade trees are protected
from damage. The Reeve will make an
example of any person known to damage
trees.
9219.00 per annum was the price agreed
upon by the Council Monday evening for
the use of the five electric lights now on
the street.
HemcaotoN should get their route bills,
cards, pedigrees, etc., printed at Ton
Pose office. All work done in first-class
style. Good assortment of outs. Prices
right.
A. HOOTER, R, L. Taylor, F. S. Scott,
J. M. McIntosh, Jas. Stratton, R. and S.
Beattie, George Cardiff and' other
townspeople were in attendance at the
Huron Assizes this week.
Alcon day will soon be here. People
should take delight in setting out shade
trees and thus aid in beautifying the
town. The Council will repay you for
the trouble if the tree is doing well after
two years growth.
Blank-DraoiNw AND Dnm.LINa.—George
Birt ]tae all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is peeper.
ed to attend to ell work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
share. Taros reasonable. Reeidenoe
second door north of the bridge, west
ide of Turnberry st., Brussels. 43-lf
BOARD OF HEALTo.—The first meeting
of the Board of Health for Brussels, 1891,
will be held in the Council ohamber next
Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, The fol.
lowing persons compose the Board this
year :—Reeve Graham, Clerk Scott,
Health Officer, Dr. Holmes, Sanitary In.
Spector Smith, J. G. Skene, John Wynn
and Alex. Stewart. The Board will see
that the work is thoroughly done and we
hops the Inspector will make everybody
toe the line. The garbage ground will be
the same as last year but the public
NEST see that old tins, &o., aro properly
buried.
Wnoxs METaons or' RArsica MooEs.—
Tbis was the topic at the Y. P. 0 A., at
the Methodist ohureh last Monday even-
ing, introduced by Rev. R. Paul. The
wrong methods instansod by the reverend
gentlemen were :—(1) For the minister
to have to raise the money. (2) To give
to God what we have left when all other
engagements are met. (8) To put oil'
paying to the close of the year.4) For
the parenb to give for the whole family.
(5) To have recourse to any plan that is
questionable even in appearance. In the
discussion Rev. S. Sellery, Dr. Cavanagh,
W. H. Kerr, T, Fletcher, J. Downing and
Geo. Rogers gave expression to their
opinions. Miss Dolly Broker presidei at
the organ.
Mminenns.—Last week the new mil-
linery rooms, lately opened by Mies
Hoare, in Smale's block, were formally
opened and a large number of ladies call.
ea and inspected the display of Spring
and Summar millinery. The leading
shapes exhibited are the Golande, Barn.
hardb, Hoa' Then, Lisette and the Ram-
ean, while the new shades are Levande
Kopper, Almond and Pearl Grey, Tinsel
ribbon will evidently be largely worn.
The show of flowers and feathers is also
large, and of such a quality as to com-
mand the attention of purchaser.. There
wee aleo a display of millinery goods,
lad's, oto. The 00ae041 is somewhat hack.
ward owing to the cold, relay weather
but Miss Hoare has made a number of
ales aid booked orders so that the ant.
nok is of a promising character.
Councm—A spacial meeting of the
village Council was held iu the Council
climber ou Monday evening of this week
for the purpose of ooisitleemg the aloe.
trio light question. There were present
Reeve Graham and Cottnoillors Stewart,
Ross and Aetent, A oonamuniOaticu
was read from W, M. Sinclair explaining
his reasons for declining the previous
offer of 9200 per annum, and asking that
the sum be made 92)9, he offering to
altos the position of the Imps to suit the
Council, and supply two or three more
lights at the same rate per lamp as asked
for the five now in tree. After some die.
Cussion the following motion was oar.
vied :—Moved by W. Pi. Stewart, sesondod
by 11. Boas tient this Council acoepbs W.
M. Sinolair's tender for electric etreet
lighting, as per his letter of 7th April,
oontraet to commence January let, 1801,
payment to bo made quarterly, and that
the motion passed at last replay meeting
of Conneil re greet electric
g. '
,. r , elootrlo hglltingy be
and is hereby rescinded, Connell then
adjourned.
Ir you want a top on your buggy call
on James Walker.
SEE Jamas Walker's 921 and 530 road
carts, the latest and beet.
150 bundles fence wire 75c. to 91.00
Cheaper pet Cwt. than last year. B.
GRnsy. 40.2'
THE fishermen are getting their rods,
etc„ in readiness for the opening of the
trout season.
Is you are going for it trip or have a
friend visiting you, bringthe item to this
office. Don't be bashfuib is news we
want.
REV. I. B. Wtotwor, of Bluevale, will
preach in the 'Methodist cherish here
next Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Sellery will be
at Bluevale.
Messes. BALLANTTNE & WILTON have
hung oat a fancy new sign in the shape
of a tea kettle. They keep things both
ing inside in the matter of pushing work
and selling goods.
TRE street lamps have bean taken
down and stored away carefully for the
present. The Council will dispose of
them, we believe, ab a fair figure. They
are as good as new.
As yet it is rather risky to doff the
warm wear of the cold season. The
April weather is apt to be changeable,
and dangers lurk in its Cold, damp spells.
It is a spring month, and lighter gar-
ment. are in the order of fashion and
custom ; but it is well to look out for the
grippe and sash things,when the skies are
beclouded.
To THE LAAree.—A now system of cut.
ting and fitting garments for ladies and
children will be shown by Miss Cross on
Friday afternoon, at 5 o'ulook, at Miss
Nellie Ross' Fancy Goods afore, when
the drafting and system will bo explain-
ed. Every lady ooneult]ng her own in-
terest Should make a point to be present.
PAY Ur:—The proprietor of THS Pose
will be mach obliged if ail eubsoribere in
Brussels and vicinity will kindly square
up at once, as he dues not want to go
to the expense of sending around a col-
lector. Some sebsoriptions have been
running for some time in an unsettled
state. Dont pees this notice on to your
neighbor if you owe as it is intended for
1011,
Foxes AND GRAPES.—Last Sunday
morning Rev. S. Sellery preached a ser•
mon to the Sabbath sobool scholars of
the Methodist chnroh on the "Little
Foxes," representing by them sins Com-
mon to youth. Those referred to were :
(1) "White" lies ; (2) Repeating bad
words ; (8) Bad behaviour in the Church
or Sabbath school ; (4) Little acts of
selfishness; (5) Little ante of diso-
bedience. The service was en interesting
005.
Gm( Clem,—The annual meeting of
the Brussels Gun Olub was held eta the
Oeutral Hotel on Friday evening. The
fluanoial report showed that the finances
were carefully looked after, a email
amount being in the treasury after ell
expenses had been paid. The club will
he officered for 1891 as follows :—Robt.
Watt, President ; D. 0, Rose, Vice -Prete
idenb ; Joe Ballantyne, Secretary -Treas-
urer ; Managing Committee — Jno.
Hewitt, E. W. Stetson, F. S. Saolt and
W. M. Sinclair. The field used last year
for practice is again at the disposal of
the members. The Club is desirous of
arranging friendly matchee with neigh-
boring towns and villages.
This is an Eney One.
Irene nine—The success of our last
word finding oontest, just Closed, en•
oourages us to offer another Free Trip
around the World, or its cash equivalent
to the person sending in the largest list
of words spelt the Rome forward and back-
ward, such as "Pip" "Bob" "Hannah."
The contest Sloths May 15. Three daily
prizes for the three largest Hats received,
Contest is open to the World. Every.
ono sending ten words will geb a prize,
Nearly 1200 won prizes in our reoenb con-
test. Rules and sample paper 12 cents,
together with a large illustrated cats•
]ogee. Address Boll's Magazine, Orillle,
Out:
License Seterneeice,—Tho Provincial
Report concerning the working of the
License Act has been received, Rud from
it we make a few extracts that may be of
intermit. The total number of hotel
licenses in operation in the county in
1800 was—Bast Huron, 20 ; South, 89 ;
West, 41. In the South there were 5
shop licensee and in the West 8. The
license fees were divided as follows ; The
Province received from the East, 91800.•
02 ' South, 92839.71 ; West, 98846,081
and the manieipalitiee as followe : East
Huron—Grey, 9182.90 ; Mr.ICiltop, 971..
56 ; IIullott, sash part, 931,80 ; Morris,
947.71; IIowick, $165.08; Tnruberry,
428.86 ; Brussels, 9260,34 ; . Wroxeter,
9127.70—Total, 9021,25, South Huron-•-
lexeter, 9158.72 ; Soaforth, 9940,18 ;
Godsrioli township, south part; 981,84 ;
Bayfield, $116.76 ; Stephen, 9829,06 ;
Ueborns, 8127.801 Hay, 9225.56 ; Tuck.
eremith,100.84 ; Stanley, 9154,10.•—
Total, 92484.42, West Huron—Gods.
rich town, $884,84 ; Wswanosh, hast,
981.10 ; Mullett, 964.82 ' Wawanosh,
West, ,9$72,80; Wingham, 9850.40; Olin.
to A n, $ 45,78 ; Aenfialit, 8165,02.. ; Col.
borne, 089,28 ; 131yth, 8214,08, --.Total,
92199.66,
CALL in and r•es James Walker's 9100
buggies. They nee worth the money.
A snlvrsE of song is being arranged for
Thursday evening, Hay 21.4 by Melville
ohnroll choir.
THE bottom kicked oat of pi ices on all
wood work. Repairing on old buggies
and waggons at James Walker's. All
work guaranteed.
NOTICE.—All persons indebted to the
firm of Stewart cis Down*, of the National
Railer mills, are asked to settle the same
on or before the 1st of May. Stewart de
Lowick.
Brise and bee supplies, smokers, empty
hives (Jones style) and a number of
swarms of bees for sate. Apply to J. tt.
SMITH at A. M. McKay & Oo.'s hardware
store, Brussels. 40.2
Re:naniny ;mai: Fon SALE.—The under
-
si gned has a large quantity of Norway
Spruce for sale, from 1. to 8 feet high;
Horse Chestnuts, 0 to 8 feet, 25c, each ;
Red Oharries, 5 to G feet, 25o. each ; Grape
Vines ie variety, 25c. each, and two green
houses full of Souse and Bedding Plants.
All kinds of Vegetable Plants in season.
MOWS BELLY, Brussels. 40.4
SURE SIGNS OF SrRINO.—Robins.—
House oleauing,—Millinery openings.—
The organization of athletic dubs.--
Fisbing tackle.—Straw bate:—Freshete.
—Every seeona farmer you see with it
plow point or a pair of plow Imes.—The
assessor.—Garden and field em•ds offered
for sale. --%lot beck.— Early onions.—
Awn inga.
MONTHLY Gospel Temperance meet-
ings will bo held in the Town Hall,
Brands, aimmelloing on Sunday even.
ing, May 10th, under the auspices of the
Royal Tolnplars of Temperance. The
program will Consist of addresses, music,
&c. The meetings will commence at 8
o'clook and will be open to the public.
Further anaotlncetnent later.
9745.00 is GOLD Fon A Wen. --WB will
give to the first person telling us before
June Ise, 1891, where in the Bible the
word "wife" is ' first found 9100.00 in
gold. To the next 950.00. To the third,
925.00. To the fourth, 920,00. To the
fifth, 915,00. To the sixth, 910.00. To
the next 25, 95 each, To the next 25,
92 each. To the person sending in the
last oorrect answer, we will give 8100 in
gold. To the next to the hast 950, and
so on Same as from the first. With your
answer send 25 Cts. in ether, or 27 cts. in
stamps, for a box of Dr. Cole's Blood
and Liver Pills, the best Blood, Liver
and Stomach Pill ever made. Sure cure
for sick headache. Don't gripe. Re-
member the presents are absolutely free,
being given away to advertise Dr. Cole's
Perfect Pills and Family Remedies. At
the close of the contest the names and
addresses of all the prizewinners will ap-
pear in this paper. We refer yon to the
Traders' Bank of Orilla. Send tet once
end be first. Address, Horne Specific
Co., Orillia, Ont.
Steuxs MtT,'ntol.--On Thursday of
last weslc the Spring millinery opening
at Mee. P, Rogers Palace store took place
rewording to advertisement. The show
room wee decorated in a meet becoming
manner and Miss Green was the re.
oipient of many compliments for her
tasty and stylish handiwork. The large
number of visitors duly admired the
large display of millinery geode and
what is more satisfactory than this left
a great many orders for bale, bonnets
and other goods. Some of the names of
bats that will be in favor this season are
Otero, Roseberry, Talistua», Gondola,
Bon '.Lon, Sylph, Rosetta and Brossele,
besides donne of others. It is difllonit
to tell how soon the vanishing point will
bo reached in small hate. The large ones
ars stupendously gorgeous, and the
shapes will be one extreme or the other,
Flowers are to be extensively used, and
they certainly simulate nature more
Closely than ever before. Gold and sil-
ver are seen upon almost every hat and
toque, and the enhanocd effect id quite
°harming. Ribbons, gailoons, limes,
braids and full set pieces are produced in
silver and gold, Pinks promise to be
good, no less than seven shades being
shown. Yellows wilt bo used with black
and also with gold. Cold and silver
dotted black nate hold the load and give
great proviso of so containing through-
out the season. P. strong effort will be
made to repinee blank in straws with
colors, and eros and gray stand first in
public favor. The trimming is almost
ttniverealty platted at tho back and ar-
ranged quite high, The Drowns have al-
most entirely disappeared at the top, but
bandeaux placed underneath and covered
with Crushed roses or small 8owere rest
upon the bend. Voluted briars aro e. per.
feet race, and to bo without a hat with a
veleta d brim for sun wear is to be with.
out one of the moral: becoming effects ever
platted over the face.
BAIL.—Near Uxbridge, on the 8tlt inst.,
John Ball, aged 02 years,
Sstrrrt.—In Soaforth, on the 14th inst.,
Mrs. Walter Smith, aged 81 years,
Sxenrott,—In Toronto, on the 18th Last.,
Jelin J. Skelton, second sou of Thos.
Straiten, of brayten, aged 19 years,
4 Months and 13 days,
OPPORTUNITY.
Diaster of human destinies am I,
fame, love and fortune on my foot-
steps wait.
Cities and fields I walk. I penetrate
Deserts and seas remote. Acid passing
by
and mart and palace, soon or late
I knock unhidden once at every gate.
If sleeping wake; if feasting rise before
I torn away ; it is the hour of fate,
And those who follow me reach every
state
Mortals desire, and conquer every foe
Save death ; but those who doubt or
hesitate,
Condemned to failure, penury and woo,
Seek me in vain, and useless implore ;
I answer not, and I return no more.
But fail not in this respect :
Seize every opportunity to travel
Over the Chicago, Milwaukee ce St. Paul
Railway.
3 -wee.
SPSti'_T2SG 02i017.7 -18 -
Brussels, April 17.
Listowel, April 17.
Stratford, Friday, April 17.
mr'0atOz.e.Ls
Full Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Oitts
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, Saoh
Lamb skins eaali
Wool, per 1b
APRIL 17, 1891,
I r yen want your Baby not to cry
USE PEPPER'S CA9'IIi,OILINA,
1 1' ymt much your baby not to k00p you
awake at night neo PeppeNs Cnstrolilna
Jr van wnn4 your baby t0 bo tbm nest baby
hl towo use Popper's Oaebroillua.
l f yon rownb bo make your baby's Ise thittg
oney teen Psppor'e 05etroitiaa.
OAsrnoltirsn'lo Good for Ltdigestion, Sour
Stomach, Colic, Teething Troubles, &o
515 Fe/11T AT
Pepper's Drug Store, Bpusse/s,
BANKING.
�/j'h1NTOSH & MoTAGGART,�
BANKERS, • BRUSSELS,
Tra,aaact a General oBaz,.Ictimg
79•.a.eiszoao,
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United States Drafts bought
and sold.
In tercet allowed on Deposits.
Collections made on favorable term,
Palladian Agents—ME0OTIANr's BANK or
CANADA.
Now "York Attents—Turnumnns Ann TnnD
MI5 NATIONAL Ti ANI[.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
RL. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor and Oenv evanoer. Collec-
tions made, 011lae—Vanetoue's Monk, Bins.
eels. 21.8m+
M. SINCLAIR,
A/V•
Solicitor, Conveyancer, No bury Pub.
lin, de. Office—Graham's Rlocic,l dr. or north
of Pepper's Dreg Store, Private Funds to
Loan.
DICKSON & HAYS,
(Late with Darrow & Proutifoot, Gode-
rieh,) Rarnafsrs, Solicitors. Conveyancers,
&a, 093eas—Tirussels and Soaforth. Bres-
eols Office—Up-stairs over Bank. Money
to Loan.
rt. e. RATS. W.D.DICESON
AM. TAYLOR, B. 0. L.
Barrister, Solicitor, etc., of tin firm
litosn&augAr,orFoiet, Mantling oieTono
Money to loan.
BUSINESS CARDS.
MISS O'CONNOR,
Teacher of Organ anti Piano.
40-14 Princess street, Brussels.
H. MoORA0] EN,
1• Usurer or - , ab Ills Ornery, 1'nrnberrygstreet11 Brusse Osee
1. 04 1 05
1 00 1 05
48 55
00 52
76 75
14 00
9 10
500 550
50 60
500 600
5 00 5 50
4 00
1 25 00
60 75
40 50
18 20
EAST BDPPALo, April 15.—Cattle—Re-
oeipts were only one car of sale stock of
a mixed lot. Tho market ruled with a
fair demand for those It to kill, and even
the light stuff sold at strong prices. The
prospects are fair for the coming week.
Sheep—To-day's offerings were heavy,
all of eighteen ears. The market was
slow owing to very unfavorable reports
from below and bad weather also, bat
the prices obtained here for good stook,
though a shade lower, were not much
different from those of yesterday as it is
altogether probable that this will be the
last heavy run of wool stock at the east.
Coarse heavy fat sheep and lambs both
sold very poorly as the weather is be-
coming too warm for heavy stock oven
for prime. hogs—Receipts were light ;
only Dight 0510 of 1,eeh sale stook and
four loads of light held over from yes-
terday.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GENERAL SERVANT WANT-
ed. Apply at once,
00115, SIILLERY,
40• Methodist Parsonage.
QEED BARLEY.— FOR SALE
at my Storehouse, a limited quantity
of Carter's Prize erotica Burley, grown from
last year's imported seed,
63._ _• - It. G11AHd110, Brussels.
i IRST CLASS SHINGLES Fort
L• Sale. A10o a quantity of Cedar trails
Stakes. For pries, terms &m, aopply to
tb1oSAIL0 141ITCff 1.LL,
80.2 Lot 12, Oen, e, Grey, or Brussels P.O.
MUM :rANE CF CANADA,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO,
W. Ie. OOWAN, President.
5. L. BR01332, Cashier.
CAPITAL, AcTHnmzxt, - - 92,000,000
P,utu Ur, - - • 1,000,000
REssnvt F UNn, - - ,I60,000
AgeuoisS 15 all principal OOHS in. (interio,
Quebec, M5eiteba, United States
tied elegiaacl,
Brussels Agency.
A Goner al Blinking Bluenose Transected.
Pam ors' and Other good Notes Discounted
at lowestratee, Drafts Issued and 0o31to-
tions made en all points. Doposite receiVotl
and titltrsat allowed at ortnret roue.
SAVINGS BANK.
Interest Allowed oh Savings' Danko 1)e-
1posits of St and lipwattla from date of
deposit to date et withdrawal, olid Coto•
pounded half Yearly.
Prompt attention and ovary !away alloxct-
ed oustamors living at a ttistanoe,
G. P. SGOLFIELD, Agent.
Brussels, April sib, 1801,
t N. BARRETT,
• Tonsorial Artist Shop—Next door
A.
ienr hardware store. and odrs hair it0eo0)-
• 11•ToNAIR
Isemrm' of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Liest,.c,'overn0r, Commis-
sioner, &e, Q,13, Conveyancer and Agent
Piro Insurance Co. Office at the Oranbrook
Post Office.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM.nistmeNOE.
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALES HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division ,Court,
Oo, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Pnbne,
Laud,Loan and Insure nee Agent. Fundsinvesed and to loan. Collections made.
0/Doe in Graham's Block, Brussels,
MISS SHERLOCK,
Late of the Conservatory of Music,
Toronto, is prepared to give lessons at
Ethel
ig ter and Mr %artisan on bhp piano, and
of Mr. S. H. Clark In vocal wusfo. Ciao at
Oranbrook every Ttt•eday. For terms, &c.,
apply at the Methodist Parsonage, Ethel.
ISS OALE,
Teacher of Piano. Parlor and Pipe
Organ, Organist in at. ,Soho's Church, Erns-
So15, 8011o,te n Allnte of tate patronage 0f the
music -loving people of Brussels and vicin-
ity, instructions given at current rates.
Terms, references, &a. may be ascertained
by 50111)15 at the residence of Aire. Dunford
sr., Turnbsrry street, 15025001e. 741
DENTAL.
G. L. Ball L. D. s•. Nitros Oxide Gas ac1-
mlatebe1'ed for the PCtnteas 18xtraetiou of
Teeth. 7i Gerrard Street East, TunoN•ro,
.11.11M IN Or T L=;'3'
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. Se
Surgeons, ntae of rio, and Collegeawd T000f nto Dental
'Uni-
versity, OxrroE—Over Pepper's Drug Store,
Brosss,s,
AUCTIONEERS,
ARAY MANN,
• Auctioneer, is always ready to at-
te rid sales of farms, farts stock, &o. Terms
cheerfully given. Oranbroott P. 0, Sales
may be arranged at Tura Poer Publishing
Howse, Brussels,
EORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales eonduot-
edon reasonable terms. harms and farm
stook' silecialty. Orders left at Tits pose'
Publishing Douse Brueeole, or sett to Walton
P. 0., 00111 receive prompt attention,
L
TAVING TAKEN OUTLIOEN-
SE ns all Auctioneer, I am prepared
to conduct solos of farm etoyic at reasonable
prioea, Knowing the standing of-DOa1ly
every person l and in a position to sell Eo
good works and gat good sonority when eo]d
on orodit, Satisfaction eluerenteod, Give
mo a will. 112- B S. SCOTT.
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MEDICAL CARDS.
'x%M, 1+', CALF, H. D,, 0.190.,
V V Mambo' of the Poling ofPhyetoian,
and Surgeo:1 o4 Ontario by cxaminatlon,
Chloe and ttesidenee--Main ebroot Peet
ilth01,0uteri°,
T cP A. 19loNAUGHTON, 1'1. D.
• 0. tr., i,,. 20.0, r., Edinburgh, 01, 0,
S. Ont, At Pepper's Drag Store from p to
11:30 it, in. and from 1430 to 4 v. In, At other
bots may be found at his residence, form-
erlyoesnpied byler, Butehlneon, Mill et.
VETERINARY.
D. WA1tW10K,
El •
Honor Graduate of elle remain
lisisVeterinary dourest) is probated to treat alt piteneos of n manner.
Patbl4 het' tate t a paid
to vet inary de PstrY, CR attention paid
to veterinary dontintry, Oatte promptly at-
tended to, Oi.ilae and lnitrmary—Two 000Is
north of btddgo,'lutuberry et., llruesuls,9