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The Brussels Post, 1891-4-24, Page 20'702 29000 Boils 0.[ Cl'1ILING' AND Wall Paper Received since February, 1991. We believe we have the Finest • and l3est Values in Wall Papers and Bordering, that have ever been shown in Brussels. We have made selections from no less than TEN MANUFACTURERS. It will give us pleasure to show you our samples. It will pay you to see them if you pur- pose paper hanging. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &e. GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY. soinruzi N Erre\Sion w. o. & n. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows : ammo SnuTn. Gorse 1'OTn, Mall 5:53 00.10. 'Mixed Mee Express 11:40 a.m. Mail S:00 p,m. &fixed 8:55 p.m. 4xpress 9:45 p.m. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. You will observe that yonr address is now printed on a label instead of being written as in the past. The date to which your subscription to Tins Pose is paid will also he found on it. 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 remitted to balance the same. The dates are put on as they appear in our books but wa will gladly be corrected if a mistake has occurred on receiving notification and proof of the same. rag Lein* runs. A ehiel's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. FtvE lbs. orange marntalude, 50e. Geo. Good. ONm• yeeneen ton of Datoh sets at Alo- Graoken's. Seam Fair in Brussels on Friday of this week. TARE those storm sashes and storm doors down. Ceoven,'Timothy and garden seeds at McCracken's. Gaass seed sowers down to 62.00. Marsden Smith. ,Fanser barrel blaelcstrap. Fresh barrel St. Leon. Geo. Gond. Tam Maitland has been considerably swollen from the tettent rains. Ration, Sewing Machina Needles at J. G: Skene's for 25e. a package. Jute received, 5 Barrels Dutch Sett Onions, fur sale at Geo. Bsuutit's, .A. ewe brick house to rent or sell. Apply at the woollen mill, Brussels. SUNDAY, April 26th, is the 72nd anni- versary of Oddfellowship in America. Tomboy who can beat a carpet to beat the band is the joy of his mother's heart. LEsxn O'Coeaoe 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, Geo. TOOMS0N, grocer, ]las the material on hand for a brick store house, 20x80 feet, to be built to the rear of his store. IT is proposed to have sermons preach. ed throughout Ontario, as far ea possible, to the A. 0. U. W. on Sunday May 24th. Nem Rrcooennsoo hae lensed the stone building opposite the Town Hail and will utalize it for an agricultural implement emperitun. Bann Heron License Board will meet at the Central Hotel, Brussels, on Friday of this week to grant hotel licensee for the coming year. Tee fall wheat bas not wintered better M this vicinity for many years. Should the present weather not prove fatal, the prospects are favorable for a fine orop. A Mlcrnass snbsoriber in remitting his subscription to Tan PosT, this week, writes "I Gan get along without my friends writing to me regularly but must have Tee Poso," Fool BALL.—A. meeting of persons in- terested in the formation of the Brussels foot ball team for 1891 wid be held at the Queen's Elotel On Friday evening of this week. A large attendance asked for. THE job of cutting the tope 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 50 that in the coarse of a few years the latter Goold be out nut altogether. Bnllena:L9 Royal Templets are moving along ateadily. Three new members were initiated fast Tuesday evening and amuner of othere have signified their in- tention of joining. A musical and literary program 18 presented at each Meeting.. A ohoir ie now being organised for the Council with Dr, Cavanagh as leader and Bliss Lizzie Wilson, organist. A CRE1'6T to Canadian Journalism).— Those persons who have seen the Domin. ion Illustrated since it has been enlarged and improved should secure a sample nopy at once. Both from rite literary and artietio point cf sow the Illustrated is a credit to Canadian journalism, The prize competition, which has been in. atm:mated with the double purpose of renferring benefit on readers and pub - Rehm, °onsiate in finding in current numbere of the journal the answers to thirty-six questions, six of which aro publilehed every'month, The prison ag- gregate over $8,000 in value, There are 100 in all, the fewest being valued at $41. The limb is $750 in geld. On reeeipt Of 12 cents in stamps the publishers (the Sabieton Litho. & Pub. Co. Montreal,) will soul to any address a sample espy with full pertioulets. 1 H. 13h L SS k LS YOS'1' OUR - GRAND - GIT MiLLINEAY - fMEW • )WILL TAKE PLACE ON(--- Pri��,y cud Saii�rtlay, 4,,iI! 1711i 1811 Ladies, 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 Servants, W. NIGHTINGALE & Go., Brussels. THE 24th of May comes on Sunday this year, Cloven, Timothy and Garden Seeds at Thomson's. Ham re -shaped. Mas, TUaesoLL, Dull street, Brussels. Ir you want wheels on yodr buggy call on James Walker. Mies Mem Moons, of Wiogham, has organized a music class in Brussels, To RENT,—The house lately occupied by W. J. Fairfield. Apply to Dn. Mc. SoMEEODY's cow came down the river, over the dam, the other day. Of course she was dead. SEED oats (Egyptian,) good and clean, weigh 44 lbs. per bushel. Price 55 cents, cash. hammer) SANTE. SEE that the shade trees are protected from damage. The Reeve will make an example of any person known to damage trees. $219.00 per annum was the price agreed upon by the Council Monday evening for the use of the five electric lights now on the street, .Honsa5EN should get their route bills, cards, pedigrees, cite., printed at Tn0 Pose office. All work done in first-class style. Good assortmsat of cuts. Prices right. A. HoNTEa, R, 1.. Taylor, F. S. Scott, J. Df. McIntosh, Jas. Stratton, R. and S. Beattie, George Cardiff and ether townspeople were in attendance at the Huron Assizes this week. Anson 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 yon for the trouble if the tree is doing well after two years growth. W:LL-Dreorvo AND Dnmrrxe.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleaued out and put in proper ebape. Terms reasonable. Residence sewed door north of the bridge, west ide of Turnberry st., Brussels. 43.51 BOARD oe HEALTH.—The first meeting of the Board of Health for Brussels, 1891, will be held in the Council chamber next Tuesday evening at 8 o'oiook. The fol. lowing persons compose the Board this year :—Reeve Graham, Clerk Scott, Health Officer, Dr. Holmes, Sanitary In. specter Smith, J. G. Skene, John Wynn and Alex. Stewart. The Board will see that the work is thoroughly done and we hope the Inspeotor will make everybody toe the line. The garbage ground will be the same as last year but the pablio nes?: see that old tins, &o., are properly buried. WeoNe METHODS or RAI.Irto Moser.— This was the topic at the Y. P. C A., at the Methodist ohuroh last Monday even- ing, introduced by Rev. R. Paul. The wrong methods instanced by the reverend gentlemen were :—(1) For tea minister to !rave to raise the money. (2) To give to God what we have left when all other engagements are met. (8) To put off paying to the close of the year. (4) For the parent to give for the whole family. (5) To have recourse to any pian that ie 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 Balker presided at the organ. MmnINEnr.—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- ed and inspected the display of Spring and Summer millinery. The leading shapes exhibited are the Golande, Barn- hardt, Now Then, Lisette and the Ram - eau, 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 Ra 50 eom. mend the attention of purchaser•, There wee also a display of millinery goods, Inc s, tee. The season is sotnewbatbaok- warcl owing to the cold, rainy weather but Miss Hoare has made it number of Bales and booked orders so that the out- look ie of a promising character. Comore—A special meeting of the village Council was held in the Cocnoil chamber ou Monday evcuing of this week for the purpose of considering the elec. trio light question. There were present Reeve Graham and Councillors Stewart, Ross and Ament. A communication wee read front W, M. Sinclair explaining his reasons for declining the tirevioes offer of $900 per annum, and asking that the sum be made $219, he offering to alter the position of the lamps to suit the Council, and supply two or three more lights at the same rate per lamp as asked for the five now in use. After some di5. mission the following motion was oar. ried ;—Moved by W.F. Stewart, seconded by R. Rose that this Council acoopts W. M. Sinclair's tender for electric street lighting, as per his letter of 7th April, eontreet to commence January let, 1801, payment to be made quarterly, and that the motion passed et last regular meeting Of Council, re street eltotrlo lighting, be and Is hereby reeoioded. Council then a,djourtled, Ix you want a top on your buggy call on James Walker. SEE Jamas Walker's $25 and 630 road carte, the latest and best, 150 bundles fence wire 75e. to $1.00 oheaper per owb. than last year. B. GERRY. 40.2' Toe fishermen are getting their rode, etc., in readiness for the opening of the trout season. Ir you are going for a trip or have a friend visiting you, bring the item to this office. Don't be bashful, it is news we want. BEV. I. B. WAnLwno, of Bluevale, will preach in the 'Methodist church here next Sabbath. Rev. Mr, Sellery will be at Binevale. Nessus. BALLANTYNE & WILTON Trove hung out a fancy new sign in the shape of a tea kettle. Tbey keep things boil. ing inside in the matter of pushing work and selling goods. Tern street lamps have been taken down and stored away carefully for the present. The Council will dispose of them, we believe, at 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- ments are in the order• of fashion and custom ; but itis well to loop out for the grippe and saoh things,when the skies are beolooded. To TDB LAvrrs.—A now system of cut- ting and fitting garments Inc ladies and children will be shown by Bliss Cross on Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at Miss Nellie Ross' Fancy Goods store, when the drafting and system will be explain- ed. Every lady consulting ber own in- terest should make a point bo be present. Per UP.—The proprietor of Tms POST will be much obliged if all subscribers in Brassels and vicinity will kindly square up at once, as he does not want to go to the expense of sending around a col- lector. Some subscriptions have been running for some time in an unsettled state. Dont pass this notice on to your neighbor if you as it is intended for Yon, Foxes AND GRAPr..s---Last Sunday morning Rev. S. Sellery preached a ser- mon to the Sabbath school scholars of the Methodist ohttreh on the "Little Foxes," representing by Chem sins com- mon to youth. Those referred to were : (1) "White" lies; (2) Repeating had worde ; (3) Bad behaviour in the church or Sabbath sohool ; (4) Little sots of selfishness ; (5) Little sots of diso- bedience. The service was an interesting ons. GUN Czms.—The annual meeting of the Brussels Goon Club was held ex the Control Hotel on Friday evening. The iluanoial report showed that the fivauces were carefully looked after, a small amount being in the treasury after all expenses had been paid. The club will he officered for 1891 as follows ;—Robb. Watt, President ; 1). 0, Rose, Vice -Pres- ident ; Joe Ballantyne, Secretary-Trees- nrer ; Managing Committee — Jno. I-Iewitt, E. W. Nelson, F. S. Scott 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 matches with neigh- boring towns and villages. Wills is en Easy One. new Tena—The euocess of our last word finding contest, just closed, en- courages 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 came forward and back. ward, such as "Pip" "Bob" "Hannah.' The contest closes May 15. Three daily prizes for the three largest lists received. Contest is open to the World. Every. ono sending ten words will gob a prize, Nearly 1200 won prizes in our reoent con- test. Rales and. sample paper 12 cents, together with a large illustrated cata- logue. Address Boll's Magazine, Oriliia, Out, LeoMin STA'risTms,—The Provincial Iteport concerning the working of the License Aot has been received, and from it wo make a few extracts that may be of interest, Tho fatal mmtber of hetet lioensos in operation in the county in 1800 was—Last Ileron, 26 ; South, 38 ; West, 41. In the South there were 5 shop lioensos and in the West 3. The lioonse fens ware divided as followe : 'Phe Province rceeived from the Best, 61800.• 02 ; South, $2839.71 ; West, 03346,03 ; andthe mnuiei rolitiee as follows ; Last Huron ---Grey, 8182.00 ; DIcKillop, $71.. 66 ; Iiullett, east parb, $81,80 ; Morrie, $47.71 ; Howick, $150.08 ; Turbberry, 423.86 ; Brussels, $269,34 ; Wroxeter, $127.70—Total, $021.25. South Huron— Meter, $158.72 ; Soatorth, $040.18 Goderiok township, south part; $31,84 ;. Bayfield, $110.70; Sbepben, $829,00; Usborne, $127,313 ; Hay, $225.59 ; Tank' ersmibb, $100.84 ; Stanley, $154,10. --- Total, $3484.42. Met Huron—code• rich town, $864.81; Wawenosh, Last,$01.10; Hallett, $64.82'Wawanesh,Wea, $72,00 ; Windhem, �35 .40; Olin - ton, $845,78 ; Aabfleld, $105,02 ; 001. borne, $184,28 ; Blyth, $.214,132, -...Total, $2189,64. CALF. in and ,se Jamas Walker's $100 buggies. They are worth the money. A 801P110 of sung is being arrunged for Thursday evening, May 21,4 by Melville church ohoir. Tau bottom !ticked out of pikes on all wood work. Repairing on old buggies and waggons ab James Walker's. All work gnaraeteed. NOTICE,—All persona indebted to the firm of Stewart &Lowick, of the National Roller mills, are asked to settle the same on or before the 1st of May. Stewart & Lowiols. BEES and bee supplies, smokers, empty hives (Jones style) and a number of swarms of bees for sale. Apply to J. R. Sstxrs at A. Al. McKay & Co.'s hardware store, Brussels. 40.2 NDnsr.,11Y : ,roux YOU SALE.—The under- si gned has a large quantity of Norway Spruce for sale, from 1 to 13 feet high; Horse Chestnuts, 6 to 8 feet, 25c, each; Red Cherries, 5 to 6 feet, 25o. each ; Grape Vines iu variety, 25o. each, and two grren houses full of Rouse and Bedding Plants. All kinds of Vegetable Plants in season. THoarAS KELLY, Brussels. 40.4 SuEE Seems or SunINO.---Robins.— House oleauing,—Millinery openings.— Tho organization of athletic elube.— Fishing tackle.—Straw hats:—Freshets. —Every second farmer you see with a plow point or a pair of plow lines.—Tho assessor; Garden anti acid seeds offered for sale. --Hob beds.-- Early onions.— Awe i,lgs. Moarnny Gospel Temperance meet. ings will be held ill the ',Lown Hall, Brass,ls, catnmeucing on Sunday even- ing, I1fay 10th, under the auspices of the Royal Templars of Temperance. The program will consist of addresses, mesio, &c. The meetings will commence nt 8 o'clock and will be open to the public. Farther announcement later. $745.00 m GOLD ren A Were. ---We will give to the first person telling us before June hat, 1891, where in the Bible the word "wife" is ' fret found $100.00 in gold. To the next $50.00. To the third, $25.00. To the fourth, $20.00. To the fifth, $15.00. To the sixth, $10.00. To the next 25, $5 each. To the next 25, $2 each. To the person sending in the lest eorreot answer, we will give $100 in gold. To the next to the last $50, and so on sante as from the first. With your answer send 25 uta. in sheer, or 27 eta. in stamps, for a box of Dr. Cole's Blood and Liver Pills, the beet Blood, Liver and Stomach Pill ever made. Sure cure for sick headache. Don't gripe. Be. member the presents are absolutely free, being given away to advertise Dr. Cole' Perteot Pills and Family Remedies. A the close of the eouteet the names and addresses of all the prize winners will ap- pear in this paper. We refer you to the Traders' Bank of Orilla. Send at once and be first. Address, Ilome Specific Co., OHllia, Ont. OPPORTUNITY. Master of human destinies ant I, Fame, love and fortune on my foot- steps wait. Cities and fields I walk. I penetrate Deserts and seas remote, And passing b Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late I knock unhidden once at every gate. 1.1 sleeping wake ; if feasting rise before I turn away ; itis the hour of fate. And those who follow one reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Save doabh ; but those who doubt or hesitate, Condemned to failure, penury and woe, Beek 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 & St. Paul Railway, 3.wks. M ST1TM- MMSM-M 'm_ Brussels, April 17. Listowel, April 17. Stratford, Friday, April 17. MR'orn stn xsaTa gy=m. Fall Wheat 1 01 1 00 Spring Wheat 1 00 1 (10 Barley 48 .55 Oats 00 59 Peas ...... 7(1 75 Batter, tabs ,and rolls.... 14 00 Eggs per dozen 9 10 Flour per barrel 5 00 5 50 Potatoes 50 00 Hay per. ton 5 00 6 00 Pork .... 8 00 5 50 Hides per Ib 4 00 Salt per bbl., retail1 25 00 Sheep skins, eaoh - 60 75 Lamb skins oaoh 40 50 Wool, per lb 18 20 EAST BUFFALO, April 15.--Oattle—Re- ceipts were only one car of sale stook of a mixed lot. The market ruled with a fair demand for those fit to kill, and even the light stuff sold ae strong prices. The prospects are fair for the doming week. Sheep—To-day's offerings were heavy, all of eighteen oars. The market was slow owing to very unfavorable reports from below and bad weather also, but the prices obtained here for good stook, s though a shads lower, were not mush t / different from those of yesterday as it is altogether probable that this will he the last heavy run of wool stock at the east. Coarse heavy fatsheepand lambs both sold very poorly as the weather is be- coming too warm for heavy stock, oven for prime. hogs—Receipts were Iight ; only eight oars of f: ash sale stook and four loads of light hold over from yes. terday. SPRING MnddnEnr,—^Gil Thursday of last week the Spring millinery opening at Mrs. E. Rogers Palace store took plane according to advertisement. The show' room was decorated in a most becoming manner and Mies Green was the re. cipient of many oompliments for her tasty and stylish handiwork. The large number of visitors duly admired the large display of millinery geode and what is more satisfactory that tbis left a great many orders for hats, bonnsbe and other goods. Some of the names of !tats that will be in favor this season are Otero, Roseberry, Talisman, Gondola, Bon Ton, Sylph, Rosetta and Brussels, besides dozens of others. It is difficult to tell flow soon the vanishing pninb will bo reached in small bate. The large ones ars stupendously gorgeous, and the shapes will be one extreme or the other. Flowers aro to he exbeneivcly used, and they certainly simulate nature more closely than over before. Gold and sil- ver arc seen upon almost every hat and toque, and the enhanced effect ie quite olnarming, Ribbons, gaboone, laces, braids and full set pieties are produeed in Om and gold. Pinks promise to be good, no less than seven shades being shown. Yellows will bo used with black and also with gold. Gold and silver dotted blank note bold the lead and give great premier) of so continuing through. cub the season. A strong effort will be made to replace black in etrawe with oolore, and ern and gray stand first in public favor. The trimming is almost universally placed at the back and eaa ranged quite high. The crowns have al- most eetirely disappeared at the top, but bandeaux placed underneath and ooveeed with crushed roses or small flowers rest Upon the heed. Voluted brims ass n per. feet rave, and to be without re hat with it volnted brim for sun wear 18 to be with. out one of the most becoming effects ever placed over the face. • BALL.—Near Uxbridge, on the 8bh inst., John Ball, aged 02 years. Btu,rn. In Soaforth, on the 14th inst., ]tire. Walter Smith, aged 81 years. Seitnroet.--In Toronto, on the lath inst., Jokn J. Shelton, eaacnd Ben of Thos. Skelton, of brayton, aged l9 years, 4 months and 18 days, THE PEOPLE'S COI,IININ. �'t ENERAL SERVANT WANT - ad. Applyatana&, 7,1150, BP0LL13RY, •.ID. Methodist Parsonage. SEED BARLEY.— FOR SALE Many 8torobouse, a limited quantity of Carter's Prize Prolific Barley, grown from last year's imported Beed, 38• B. GRAHAM, Brussels. VIRST CLASS SHINGLES FOR -a-' Salo. Also n quantity of Cedar Rails Stakes, For price, terms deo. amply to 1610HA11D 14IITOLi.k5LL, 30.2 Lot 32, owl, e, Grey,or Bruseols P.O. 9 TANDt9Ila 13AN1: Qi CANADA, HEAD OFFICE, •• TORONTO, W. F. COWAN, President, J. L. BRODIE, Cashier. Carmen, Anter entre, • - $2,000,000 PAMUP, - - - - -1,000,000 RESEuva Funs), . 400,000 Agoaoies 15 21rincipal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States and ilaglautl. Brussels Agency. A Goner al Banking BUsIne58 Transacted, Farm ors' and other good Notes Discounted at lowest rates, Drafts /mod and souce- tions made on all polets. Deposits reeelv51 and interoat allowed at ourront ratee. SAVINGS BANK. Interest Allowed on Savings Bank no. posits of 85 and upwards from Oslo of dalloSit to date of wibadraend, Dud corn• pounded half yearly. Prompt attention and every faoilityitifforcl- and ouetomere living ata tdiatanee. G. 1'. SCOLPIFILD, Agent, Brttseole, April Rh, 101, Amu, 17, 1891, f you want your Baby not to cry US111 PEPPER'S CASTR.OILINA, 11 yon cant l}''nur bubo 0005 to keep yon a\fake ab nlgbt use Popper's CnsVSoihtln l f poll want 90115 baby to bo bbs best baby 11J bows Ilse Pepper's Castreillaa, l f yon witnb M10 m,eka Jouv b,,by's tea thhlg 0059 usu 1'sppor's (lastroiline, OAaTIOILcNA .is GoOt1 for Indlgeettoa, Sour Rtemeoh, Collo, Teething eronbles, &o, mor L'nn I'S AT Pepper's Drug Store, Brussels. BANKING. McINTOSH & MoTAGGART, BANIIERS, . BRUSSELS, Tramxlaot a me:nora. Olnamlciazg T1ueimeee, NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadine aid United States Drafts bought and sold, Interest allowed on Deposits. Collections Cade on favorable term. Canadian Agents—MmucnANr's Bann on CANADA, Now York /118818.IMPORTOne AND Tann Ens NAmmoAL BANN. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCiNG. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, Solicitor and Conyevencer, Collec- tions made. Ohaoe—Vanetoae's Sleek, Brue- eels. 21.3m. 7 M. SINCLAIR, • Rolisitor, Conveyancer , Notary Pub - lin, &o. Otnoo—Grebaln'a Block,1 arm. north of Pepper's Drug Store. Privae Funds to Loan, DICKSON & HAYS, (Late with Carrow &0reudfoot, Bode. rich,) narr,atsre, Relisitore, Conveyancers, &e. Ofhoos—Rroesels and Senforth, Brus- sels Moe—Op-stairs over Bank, Money to Loan, 0.0.1525. w.II. 01ax509 A M. TAYLOR B. 0. L. ._ Bnrristor, Solicitor' &o., of the firm of Taylor, McCullough & Burns, Barristers Solicitors, &c., Manning Arcade, Toronto, 'Money to loan. BUSINESS CARDS. '/ 'ISS O'CONNOR, ll Teacher of Organ ono Pfano. 90-tf Prinapse street, Brussels. H. MoORACKBN, Insurer of Aferrin.g,Ideenses. Ogioe at his Crooary, i'urn1 erry street, Brussels. N. BARRETT, Tensorial Artist• Shop—Next door south of a. Ar, itre.Paf & ores hardware store. Ladia a' and ebildrens hair cutting n sneoialty OJoNAIR, • Insurer of Marriage Lfoenses, by appointment of Linnt,-Governor, Commis - Fire Ma0lr005`e 0o. 0113 5 at the and Cranbrooj Post Chace. ROBERT CUNNiNGHAM- rNenRANOE, FIRE AND MARINO. GUELPH. A HUNTER, Co, Hoon of0nuveyaneer, th Notary Court, i Lauri, Loan end Insure me Agent, Funds invested and to loan, Collections made. Moe to Graham's Block, Brussels. l/jISS S.HERLOCK, Late of the Conservatory of Music, Toronto, is prepared to give lessons et Ethel and Oranbrook. Pupil of Professor Fisher and Arr. Harrison on the piano, and of 7&r. S. R. Olark in vocal um do. Class at Cranbrook every Tonality. For terms, &c„ AMA's, at rho ltlethm dist Parsonage, Ethel, MISS CALE, Teacher of Plano. Parlor and Pipe Organ, Organist in 8t, John's Church, Brus- sels, solicits a share of the patronage of the music -loving people of Brussels and. vioin- itv. Instructions given at eurroub rates, Timms, referouose, &a, may be ascertained by calling at the residence of Airs. Dun ford sr„Turnberry street, Brussels, 7.tf DENTAL. —. •_�a r-]. 153'7' S lheclssi9tOxide ea- ministeredfor tPainless aon of Tooth. 79 Gerrard Street Bast, Tono9To. 1)iliINTTSS`i M. CAVANAGH, L• D. S., D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Burgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto Vui. varsity, 0remlu--Over Pepper's Drug Store, Bruseole, AUCTIONEERS. A, RAYMANN, 41 • Auctioneer, 1e always ready to at- te nl salts of farina, farm stock, &e, Terms cheerfully given. Craabroolt P.O, Sales may toe swangeel at Tens Posn Pabtishiag House, Brnseels, %t BORGIA` KIRKBY, \..J� Licensed Auationser. Sales conduct- ed on reasonable terms, Farms and farts steak aseeeialty. Orders loft at TIE POST Publishing House, llrustels, or sent to Walton P. 0., will receive prompt attention, AVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN• 1 on as an Auetiobeer Y am prepared to conduct 8810.1of farm shock at 1'e„eeattble micas, ltuowing the standing of nearly everypersnu fain in a !position to sell to good mnrim and get good smutty y when sold on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. give moa Hall, 512• P, 5, 80011'1. MEDICAL CARDS. AI E. O&LE, AI, D., 0.fA . v V member of the Collo oof P yq and Surgeons of Ontario- by expo (nation, O,Oioe and lieaideltco—hi,tin slroet Dart Othol, Ontari o. �re A. MONAUG.[ITON, M. D. U • C. M., 1,,, R. (7 8. Ont. At Pepper's C.P., !Otero from R tb 11530 a, on. and from 1;80 to 4 p, m, AC obher b000f0 eenied onnrl ttt hie rsaiclsnill form• -.--._...—. W.: on, Mill at. nrly060,tpiodbyDn1utohins .,_ -...,, VETERINARY. D. WARWICK, • Rotor tdr'aduate of the Ont rig Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all dieoasas 0f ciomeatieate,l entmale In a eon• notoet mannat, Pertieulal' attentive I)Mid to vnterieery dentistry, .Calle prompt)y ate tended to, 041lae mud Jun:eery—Two 4005% north 0f btfdgS V''urnbarry st, XJruesv)a.$