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The Brussels Post, 1891-6-26, Page 88 aststanotwomur _ RAU POTATOES. Many Potatoes no doubt re. • main small from planting the "seed end" of the potato. Many more from using inferior Seetl. . These, however, are not the only causes of small potatoes. The well known Potato Bug is respon- sible for many also. Those who have once used Pure Paris G0011 such as We sell know IlOW valu- able it is as a slayer of POTATO BUGS, As heretofore we have been careful to se- cure a fine artiole which we guaranthe give satisfaction. We will be pleased to :supply you. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &o. THE BRUSSELS POST Tall Oaks from Little Acorn Grow. When you lay this paper down please Oftee it with our Advertisement on top, you see we always expect to be at the top and trust you will render us this slight favor. About the Ready-made Clothing we advertised for this Month it is selling quickly and it pleases our Cus o We have a few Summer Suits, Coats and Vests left. If you want anything in that Line Call and Get our prices. We bought them at 05e. on the dollar and will clear them for regular Wholesale Prices. A. Iabout two months we will move back to our old stand and you may expect bargains in all lines of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishings, &c„ for the next two months as we want our stock as low as possible. thank my many cnstomers who have dealt and stuck by me during the last twelve years in business and also the many n ew Patrons who have dealt with me since I was burned out. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0, Lt B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: Goma Soma. COMO NORTH. Edell Express 11:48 a.m. Mail cees a.m. I Mixed 0:20 a 8:06 p.m. on Mixed 6:55 p.m. Express 8:45 Pan. caIlizius kerns. A chiel's among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. Senewesnnms are here. BANANAS 2 cents each. George Good. JERSEY cream for sale at G. A. Dead - SERVICE in the R. C. church tot Sun- day morning. Ray, Ms. Senw,ute preached in Enos church last Sabbath. BE sure and see Cromwell on the high rope by electric light. 75 CENTS, in advance, secures THE POST for the balance of 1891. ARCHES have been erected this week for the celebrations on July lot and lath, Bunecn's Unole Tom's Cabin Co. will exhibit under canvass on market semen July 2nd. GEO. HOWE has erected a new picket fence in front of his residence on Oeth. arine street. MAITLAND rink will be illuminated by electric light on the eveniug of Dominion Day for the Band concert. DON'T fail to see Florence Ookerman as Topsy, and the old reliable Williams as Marks on Thursday, July 2nd. Ceara Bios. got in a oar of binding twine on Wednesday of this week and are now ready for the farmers. 400. Japan tea, for 27ec. 85c. hyson for 24o. ; 40o. hyson for 29o.; SSo Japan tea for 26o. ; 20o. tea for 10c. Gso. GOOD. PROP. Cnoetwzmee rope and tackle have arrived at the depot anci the Professor will be here on Monday to erect the nec- essary poles, 1c.„ DONT forget the cheap excursion to the Model Farm, Guelph, on Satnrday. Only 80 oents from Brussels. Train leaves at 6:58 a. m. NEES Sabbath will close the pastorate of Rev. S. Sellery in Bruseels. Hie euo- oessor, Rev. G. E. Salton, will be here for the following Sunday. OUR Homes Publishing Company, of Brookville, has assigned, as has also H. Rowland of the Ingersoll Tribune, and the sheriff ie in possession of the WI:erten Enoore. TUN electric lights at the junction of Turnberry and Mill streets and Turn. berry and Hawke streets have bon hung midway in the street and the area lighted consequently increased, CoHE to Brussels on Dominion Day. The Trades' procession, athletic sports, tight rope walker Cromwell, Contortion- ist Fulton, concert, 220 gold piece, &o. will make a rousing program. HARRY ST. LEON, the advance agent of Burtch's Uncle Tom's Cabin show, was in town on Wednesday. He's a bustler tend a sort of travelling compendium of knowledge. He went through the war of the north and south. How'well we remember grandmother's attic, so fragrant with medicinal roots and herbs Poor old soul, how precious they seemed to her 1 And yet, one bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla would do more good than her whole oolleotion of "Verbs." EAST Huron License Commissioners met at Queen's Hotel, in Brussels, last Tuesday. The business transacted was the transfer of several hotel licenses in the riding and the passing of a motion to transfer the bank account from the Bank of Hamilton, Wingham, to the Standard Bank, Brussels, Wims-Dxectnie AND Drarnece—George flirt has all the necessary maohinery for digging and drillin wells and is preps. ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaceion. Walla cleaned out and put in proper ehape. Terms reasonable. Residenee second door north of the bridge west A. R. SMITH. •MMOIMIMMIZIM.MMON•1•1 Gm Os the news and we will give you a spicy paper. BURTCH has new and beautiful scenery, elevated stage, unrivalled oast. A COME of runaways (treated a ruffle of excitement on Tuesday. and Wednes- day. GRAND street parade in afternoon, open air oonoert at 0:30 by Burtch electric band. A. NEW fence hes been put up at Silas Jaolison's residence. 51 18 a decided int. prevenient, Hon preached in St. John's churoh last Sabbath evening in a most !temptable manner. Bunny( don't come to yonr city on the 1st of July to interfere with your low affairs but visits yon on the 2n5. SATURDAY and Sunday's showera have done a wonderful amount of good in helping vegetation in this locality. A WEDDINO party wee in town on Wed neaday. The principals were Ur. Neebel and Miss Berry, both of Grey township_ A. COCK.= has disposed of his silver plated trombone to a member of the Bell Band, Winglietn. 11 18 a good Metre - Menet. Lss. Wednesday 90 James Knechtel was taking a horse to pasture he reoeived a seveee kiok in the face from the animal. He Imo laid up for several days. EBOO fishing is quite the nege. The croakers are caught by hook and line, the bait being a piece of red flannel. The hems are said to be a choice delicacy. Mms.—Having lately purchased two fine Jerseys we have plenty of milk and never having sold buttermilk our custom- ers are still weloome to it. JAS. Wear. Lost.—Br000h loot in Bruseels on Wednesday evening. go/d, Pet, fan shape, with a bangle attached. Any one find - ng it, will kindly leave at THE Posr Pub- ishing House. THE junior base ball team of Brussels will play a game at Belgrave on Friday f this week. They desire to arrange matches with outside olubs. H. W. Farrow is Secretary. B. LEATHERDALE has placed 8, dandy, pright Earn piano in the apartments of he manager and teller of the Standard ank here. Intending purchasers should es the Earn pianos before placing their rders, TED G. T. R. authorities are determin- d to put a stop to the loafing round the epot of an evening and during Sunday nd in future legal proceedings will be aken against any persons found tree - easing on their premises. Two new members were initiated into he Royal Templars of Temperanoe last uesday. An interesting program yeas resented for the "good of the order." ext meeting will be installation of fficers. Some of the members oould at- nii with more regularity it is thought. Cerium obanges have been made in e regulations of the sollool holidays, hich add a week to ihe total vacation. °hoots will oleo on Tuesday, June Nth, d open on the last Monday in August, towne and incorporated villages, and the oonntry they open one week earlier. A.NT of our 8011800111008 oan tell their per is paid he advance or not, as well we can in this office, by looking at the bel upon the first page. If you find cm paper is not marked '92 be good ough to remit at once. Dear reader, you are in arrears, we want to bear 0(01 500 at onoe. THE quarterly statement of magisterial ses issued by the Clerk of the POMO to no 9th, shows 49 coo tried, of which deride oontributes 7, Seaforth 10, inton 9, Wingbam and Bronchi 4 each d Blyth 5. Six coo were for violation the liquor license aot, 13 for vagrancy d the remainder various offences of a miler weight. A. Homo wisbes to state that in act- ion to his regular dining room at the erioan Hotel he will remove the par - ion in the oommeroial sem& rOOMS (1 throw it all into one mammoth din- e or t Orange oelebration y 18111. He will have plenty of ao. mmodetion for the public and will be ased to eater to their wants, This teulenb is toad° to carved a false re- sent oat as to want ot room. OSIINION DAY AT BRUSSELS.--ThS WO. Hon o5001)1111108 have their meninges 01 perfected for Dominion Day sports I31 emote, In the morning a grand des' procession which nearly every iness will be represented. Thie will followed by water tests with Fire Erie tai, water fight between hosemen, boo , foot bell and Laorosse, Prof. Groin - I, the noted high rope weaker, will form some ot hie wonderful feats, eeling man aoross the rope in a eelbarrow, &c. Contortionist Fulton be present and take pare in the pro. tn. Foot and bicycle races. A. 220 piece is offered aa epeotators' prize, ry entranoe ticket to park or concert g eatitled to a ohance. Grand con. In Maitland rink at night. Single tie eta- Big tuneexpeoted. Every. y should eamo a.es enjOy the Inn at gaols, her Burteh's show you will not bear or witness anything that will offend the most fastidious. ST. jOHN'Ol Sunday school pic.nic was held in the Bergen grove on Thursday afternoon of this tveek. CATHARINE atreet has been opened up between Elizabeth cud Alexander streets. It is quite an improvement. A valuable cooker spaniel belonging to D. M. Fergueon, Stratford, was poisoned at noon Tuesday. It was one of the most valuable dogs in the atty. A 'amen of Palmer's celebrated !fire works. Ice cream, Confectionary, tem- perance drinks &o. for sale by Mrs. Kirk, opposite Queen's hotel, Brussels. 1 A BEAUTIFUL Easter lily has been ex. hibited in the store window of A. Stretch - an. The buds of the flowers now bloom. ing measured si inches in length. Einetesee examination to the High - School will oommenoe at Brussels on Thursday of next week, July 2n4. Quite a number of candidates will write. Jose huge and llies are now 091 111 force at night and millions lose their lives in the electrio lights. The annual plague is now on and will last for several weeks. Ox Sunday, July 121h, the Orangemen of this locality will attend service at St. John's church when the incumbent, Rea. W. T. Cluff, will preach a suitable 518. 000008 to them. SEVERAL complaints have been made of the rough handling the bus team has re- ceived lately on account of one of the horses being inclined to baulk. There will be trouble if 10 11 repeated. On last Saturday Queen Victoria closed the 54th year of her reign, Only two British sovereigne have exceeded her age, viz., George II., who lived for 77 years, and George III., who attained 82 years. Le week Robt. Henderson moved the large water tank to the rear of the wool- len mill. The mill engiue will pump the water from the river into the tank and from that it will be utilized for street watering purposes. ROBBERY AT G. T. 11. STATION.—On Thuraday night of last week burglars broke into the freight shed at the G. T, R. station and stole a quantity of dry goods consigned to Mr. Neal, of Walton, also a, box of biscuits for Mr. Smith, of Walton. A sharp look out is being kept for the thieves. G. T. R.—Tickets at first-class single fare on July let, good to return on July 2nd. Tielrete at one firat•olass fare and a third June 30 and july lot, retnrn on July 6th. These fares include all points reached by the G. T. R. system. T, Fletcher, town ticket agent. Ton ahoe store of J110. Downing has reoeived a thorough renovating in the shape of papering, painting, &o. Mr. Downing intends putting in a stook of ready made boot e and shoes and will boom the manufaotnre as hard ae ever. He's a first.class shoemaker and is work- ing up a large and rapidly inoreaeing business. LAWN SOOLM—A lawn social, under the auspices of the Y. 0. P. .2.. of the Methodist church, will be hold on the commodious grounds at a. T. Popper's residence, mill street, on Friday evening of next week, July 8rd. The well known Bruesels Band has been engaged. ite- freehments suoh as ice cream, strew^ berries, cake, etc. will be provided. The publio cordially welcomed. Keep the date pasted in your hat. Y. P. C. A.—The Young Peoples' Chrietian Association in conneetion with the Methodist church of this place held ths eir semannual 81052101) of officers last Monday evening, the President in the chair. She following was the result :— Hon. President, Rev. G. V. Salton ; President, George Rogers ; lot Vice. President,Mies Minnie Moore ; 205 Vioe- Preeiclunle Nelson Gerry ; Secretary - Treasurer, Mies F. E. Kerr ; Executive Committee, W. T. Mooney, G. A, Hood, Dr, Cavanagh. a. 5. Bell, Mrs. Dobson and MIBS Bessie Moore ; Look -out (Som. mittee, Miss Holmes, Miss Kendall, W. Roddiok and W. E. Kerr. H. P, Moore, of Acton, was preeent and briefly ad- dressed the meeting. He advised the Association to bectome E'pworth Leaglie, A new program Will be pre - paled for the coming ail months. L. 0. L.—On Monday, Jnly 18111, the 901st anniversary of Orangeiorn will be celebrated in Wessels in a right loyal manner, In addition to the large MUT]. bee of Orangemen expected there will be ab least font' lodges of Lady Teue Blue's in 08.8819511 19 the procession. Several Brass Bands will be in attendance. Ad- dressee are expected from Rev. W. Smyth, of Harriston ; Rev. Hughes, of Wingharn ; Rev. W. T. aloft, ot Brussels ; A. HA Musgrove, of Wing. ham, and others. Speoitel exoursion trains will be run both east and *esti at low rates. A geeat big crowd is expect. ea. Everybody ehould tneke 16 e point 10 a preOent. County Maater Clegg, of orrie, Wifi peed& at the platform meet- ing whieh Will be held on Vectoria Park. a 51 0 te th an in in pa as la Yo en if fr ea ,Tu Go 01 an of 9(5 si dit Am ti t !'ng 01 50 o Turnberry at., Brussels. 48.11 ; Jub Azar person Who wishes to take the ee trip &arose the high rope in the wheel. ,ele barrow will plose apply to the secretary, ilia Several have already signified their in- 00b tention of doing so but all cannot be ao- ' D oommodated, therefore first come lint bra served. Prof. Cromwell stipuletee thet me the candidate for the honor shall nob ia weigh over 150 lbs. Tra A Mamma. correspondent writes — Mis John McDonald, a yo eg lad about 13 be yeaes of age, was ought titealing money gin from the gash drawer in W. Willie' ball shoe store on Monday. On Saban/ay web Mr. Willis ruined four dollarg and as per McDonald had been seen hanging about wh 8. the shop snspicion rested OD hitn, On wh Windily he mine beak and during the win temporary abeenote of Mr. Willis helped gra himself to another dollar', but Iffr. Siegel gold 'who wee waking in the rear thop, caught 00 hint and tOok tho mere, from him The bein conetable pnt the young Meal in the ort lookup and kept him there until Tuestley afternoon when he lot hint Off, Mr. Wskli deolining 50 peneeditter 400 hod Bru W. II. MCCRACKEN, grocer, was the successful bidder for the refresh- ment booths on the park and in the rink on Dominion Day. Oun thanks are due to II. Cowan, Sec- retary of the Paisley Caledonian Society, for a complimeneary badge inviting ye editor to their games on Dominion Day. You 08.11 never know till you try, how quiokly a dose of Ayer's Pills will cure your sick headache. Your stomach and bowels need cleansing, and these Pills will accomplish it more effectually and comfortably than any other medicine you can find. Tins week the painters are improving the front of the Leckie blook occupied by McIntosh & MoTaggart's bank, and G. A. Deadman's drug store. This was rendered doubly neceesary after the blistering done by the fire across the street last fall. Nor Sabbath afternoon an open ses- sion will be held in connection with the Methodist Sabbath school, An address will be delivered by Rev. Mr. Sellery and readings will be given !by Miss Minnie Moore and Miss May Turnbull. Music by the Sunday school ohoir and school. All are weloome. ACCIDENT. --Last Sunday J031108 Stretton jr, after throwing blown some hay from the loft jumped down to the barn floor. A broken board flew up and the end of it struck him in the chest cavir in ona or two of his ribs. It was a very painful eccident and Jimmie will feel the effects of it for some time tO 001115. Lsottente.—least Monday evening R ev. 5.12. Simpson, the popular Presbyterian divine, of Bructefield, delivered a very interesting and instructive Icahn° in Enos ohureli,Brussels, under 6he auspioes of the W. F. M. S., on the subject "The heathen of America." In his introduca tion the lecturer showed the impossi- bility of heathens living in a Christian land. Hie first division dealt with the Eskimo, speaking of their homes, habits and customs, religion, miesionary work being done and the necessity of a great effort being made to bring them tinder the poveer of the gospel. There are 40, 000 Eskimo's in North America and as they are the connecting link between the American and Asiatic continents their evangelization means the diffusion of the Light of the world to a great many. Simpson took up the pagan Indiana as a elass and gave many interesting facts concerning them, particularly as to their religious belief and the error people fafi into concerning their faith in tile "medicine man." The rev. gentleman occupied about an hour with his addreas. Rev. Wm. Stewart, M. A„ presided and expressed the thanks of the audience to the leoturer, Floral deoorations of a beautiful tharader were neatly arranged ab the pulpit. The meeting will do good. • The Queen has ordered that bearing reins be removed from all her horses. Every month the great white spaces on the map of the upper Congo become smaller. The large affluents of the upper river are now known hi almost the enbire extent of their navigable omens, exoept perhaps one or tsvo tributaries of the right bank of the Congo, between Stanley Falls and Nyangwe. Van Gels and Le Marinel have completed the exploration of the upper part of the Mobingi. It is expected that Van Kerokhoven will soon supply a map of the country between the Wolle Makua and the Aruwimi. The region drained by numerous little rivers 1101.11•••••••••••••als.....14*.ml•••=1 HIGNDIDISON—BEL,L.--AS Tavistook, on the 17111 inst., by the Rev. Mr. Pike, Mr. Ames Henderson, son of Mr. Adam Henderson, of Bluevale road, to Miss Minnie Bell, of East Zorra. zaboxi.. Henfryn, on Sunday, 146h inst., Herbed Collins, aged 18 years and 9 months. - — =MT-708=MS 24.A.M2CEEITS, Fall Wheat Spring Wheat ]barley Peas Ou ts Butter, tubs and rolls.... Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel.. ...... Potatoes Hay per ton Pork Hides per lb Salt per NA., retail Sheep skins, each Lamb skins eao1 Wool, per 11). 100 102 95 100 45 48 63 68 47 48 3.2 le 10 00 500 550 50 00 10 00 12 00 500 620 4 00 125 00 CO 75 40 50 18 19 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. - ONEY TO LOAN.—PRINATE Venda. Apply to CEOIME NINOsToN, Joliet, Illinois, or to 4141 TEM. REDLY, Brussels, DRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN on Farm Security at Low rate ot serest. Apply at Tun PomPublishing Bookie, Brussels, 40 E. A. TENDERS WANTED. —1. THE ondereigned will reeelve tenders up to July Sth for repairing tho school house or Section No, 31, Morris, Parties desiring 10 - urination about the work to be done may call on Q, Anderson or W. Cochrane, 3rd line Morris. The lowest 08 8.55 tender not neces • eerily emerged, Contract to be completed by August idth, DONALD mum, tombs P. 0, 60.24 Sec.-Treas, REAL ESTATE. r1120I0E FARM FOR SALE. - 1‘.1 Lot /4, Con. 12, Grey; 100 acres ; tint - class building& A rare bargain to a wish purohnser. Title perfect. Apply nt, °nee to W. M. SIN CLAM, Bolleitor, Brussels, 89- VARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN. DE.naIoNED has several good Farms Stn. sale and to rent, easy term, in Townships of Morrie and Grey. 18.9, SOOTT,Brussels. 87-tf. CIHOIOE FARM FOR SAL11.--- ‘,..) Being South half Lot 27, e0n. 0, Morris, me acres, nearly all ()leered. Good buildings, fine young bearing orchard. Immediate 508- seesion, Easy Terms, Apply to W. al. SINCLAIR, 11- Solicitor, &e., Bruseeie. TT OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.— The subsoriber offers her henna and lot, oorner of Tames and streets, Brussels, Thero is 0 comfortable bouse, good stable, splendid well, ..to. on tbe pro- misee, # acre of land. Por further platten- lare as to price, terns, 660apply to MRS, WM McOULLOUGEl, Brussels. VARM FOR SALE.—THE rng UN - designed offers his valuable 100 acre farm, beiLot 12, Con, 0, Grey, for sale. There aro 86 acmes under atop, balance timbered, There is a good orchard, wells, ,te. on tlie promisee, beanies log house, bank anal is still little known tleirl; eilie4 wall? itiliouni rens° n alVevihili: but Lieut. Ithanis hae been oharged witl A E—Ballt,n13 nimbi TP.(0,,ag YollinsiesArrn, the work of exploring this region of many Seaforth, Ont, 87-8no waters. in the oentral part 6f the Congo State there remain only two blank spaces of muoh importance. These unknown regions are, thst, the country met of Lake Leopold II, where the Lukenge, the Chops, and the Baringa take their rise; and, secondly, the region east of the Con- go, between Seanley Falls and Nyangwe, tee far nortle as the Cougo.Nile water parting. There now remains in tbe Con - E0 basin only one important hydrogra, phie question to be eolved. That ques. Non relates to the formation of the Con- go itself ; and it is ortain that the now expeditione now in the 5.315 under Del - commune and hltairs will soon tell us whether, as the Arabs represent, the Congo really iseuos from the mysterione Lake Landji, which 15 said to be formed by a junction of the river that may be called the head etreame of the Congo. 3:30ME,INI . KNEOHTEI,,—In Britseele, on Stine 18th, the wife of Mr. Wne. Kneolitel Jr, of a son. Bennie—In Remote, on June 206h, the wife of nat. George Bolter of a daughter. OLuretten.—In Elmo, on the 18th ineto the wife of Mr. Win, Clelend of a CumiTan,LIn Mrniodo Oil Monday, June 15111, the wife Of Mr. Geo. Currie, of is daughter. ATALUABLE 50 AORE FARM V von bAnn.—Belng west I 5.52 11, 008. 0, Grey, 58111180 from Brussels. The land 10 good clay loam, well drained, mostly all cleared and In good order. One acre of 00. 011510,1 in good repair. There is a never fail- ing spring on the premises and an extra well at the buildings. The buildings am comfort- able, Would take euitable property in or nearBrussein as 15801 595. Per rurtlia Per. Maulers apply on the premises to THOS. eloBBEGOB, Or addroSs Breese/sr. 0, 8811 I.4"ARM FOR SALE.—TRE ! Dionsxmon offers for sale the north east guartorof lob 28, ooncession 6, niorrlai County of Huron ,centitiniu 31330 aortal, The land fent drat quality anti in a high state of ettltivation, Well fenced and uutler.drainecl, 118 aetee e feared, New frame bowie, 8 rooms, mint house with concrete walla, 2 wells, good barns ind shod, orchard, eta, Eight 90000 01 fall wheat. This desirable property adjoins the corporation of Bruesels. Suit. able Mum will be given . Title perfect, ;AMES GRIEVE, Owner, 130- &Worth. 1', 0, VETERINARY. ir 1), WARWICK, . Honor Graduate of the Ontaeio Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all dieeekes of domostleated animals In c cm. potent DORDEST, Parhoulat attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calla promptly at- tended to, mu, and infiratary--Two actin north of brklge, TUrnberry st4 Hrusaals. JUNE 26, 1891 BEST FRES!" PURE ENGLISH VA PARIS GREEN I AT 1) 01 r..1 5. PEPPER'S 'FA t DRUG ; STORE, BRUSSZLS. ,79 BANKING. AlcINTOSH & MoTAGGART, BANKERS, • BRUSSELS, Wzoa.s..ne.ct5. G-eat.exo.1 Eas,s-Aaang 1Evuoloo.omm. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and 'United States Drafts bought and sol(1, Intermit allowed on Deposits, °anent -ions made on favOralde term. Canadian .Agente —Atianen0xv's BANK OS CANADA. NOW YOrk EKOnte—ISIVORTE/18 AND TRAD ERS NAl05Nez13Atik. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AM. TAYLOR, R. C. L., • Barrister, Solicitor, dm., 01 Adelaide street East, Toronto. &Lew* to Loan. DL. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, t• Solicitor and Conveyancer. donee- t—lous—nuttle. Oillee—Vanstone's Block, Brae - :n -8m* W. EtogLN,atT'oer, NetaryPub- Office—Graham s Sleek, 1 de,,,, nonli of Popper's Drug Store, Private Funds to Loan, 'ORSON & HAYS, Mate with Garrow &Proucifoot, Bode. rich,) Barrniers, Solicitors, Conveyancere, Ogices—brosseis and Scaforth, Brus- sels utliee—Op-Stairs over Bank. Money 00 Loaoo. 15. 5.86880. w. 8. 00010505 BUSINESS CARDS. O'OONNOR, ,reacher of Organ ana Piano. 4041 Princess street, Brusseit, 'NAT H. MoORAOKEN, — at his c;rcell:rilk'UfriitgDgi:tigite413%sifilliaae D N. BARRETT, elefe • Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Be:et door south 01 4. ?J. McKay& Co's hardware store. Ladies' and chihlrens hair cutting a elmoialtY A MoNAIR, 1.1. • Luntrer Of Marriage Licen see, by appointment of Lieut, -Governor, COnlreiti- !donor, Am., (5.11, COnveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. Oftioe at the Cranbrook Post Ofiloe. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. A LEX. HUNTER, Olork of the Fourth Division Court, Co, Enron, Conveyancer, Notary Piddle, Laud, Loan and Insurance Agent. Puede invested and to loan. Collections made. °ince in Grahann'S Block, Brussels, OIL FAINTING, Miss Merles, of W100h059, le prepared to give instruction in oil paintieg. Urine may be uSoortailiod at Miss Nellie Rosie store where samples of work may be seen, Miss Merles would also take a few more pttplloto musio. 11 A. HAWKINS, • Organist in St..lollies Church, Drub- sels, and pupil, in the Art of Teatthing, of A. W. Thayer, hies, Doe., New York, will giro lessons to pupils eitber at Thos. Eelly s, Turnberry et, or if preferred, at their own homes, Terms moderate, 40- MI7.,e,Ste8oHt the oRLo°u0CIer314tory of Music. Toronto, hi prepared to give lessons at Ethel and Cralthrook. Pupil of Professor Fisher and Alr. Harrison on the platio, and of Mr, S. B. Clark In vooal Class at Cranbrook every Tuesday. For terms, dzo., apply at the Methodist Parsonage ,Dthel, DENTAL. 22,321ZWzOTR-Y1 G. 11.01511, L. 11.8. Nitres Oxide Gas ad- ministered for the Ptinloss Extraction Of Teeth, 74 Gerrard Street Bast, TORONTO. 31)U.LN "VIPS w M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto UM- veAsitY. OFKOB.—OVer Peupev's Drug Store, Brusseis, AUCTIONEERS. A RAYMANN, .43.• Auetioneer, ts always reedy to at- tend sales of farina, farm Stook, ,fm, Terms cheoritilly given. oranbrook 180. Sales may be arranged at Tun POST Publislnag House, Brussels, fa.EORGE KIRKBY, N...0 Licensed Atiotioneer. Sales conduct ed on reasonable tonna Norma and farm stook a specialty, Orden left at To POST P ubil shingRouse,Bru ssols, or emit to Walton P, 0., will reeeive prompt attention, I—I42.VING TAICEN OUT LIOEN. BE as en Auctioneer, 58551 prepared to oonduet soles 52 10558 stook at reasonabki prieee. Enowing the Mending of Pearly every person 1 am in a no Wien to sell to good marks 0,55 3101 goat" Electivity whou 0014 on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give 111051 salt, N. P 8. 8003P. MEDICAL CARDS. \ATM. F. CALE, IC D., O. M., member of the Collage of Ph motto], and Surgeone of Ontario by examination. Olnee and Am/donee —Main street East, Ethel, Ontario, A. MeNALIGHTON, U. D. • 0, If., L. It. 0.P., Edinburgh, M. C. P Ont. At Poppor'e Drug Store from 5 to 11:80 a. in, Mad hem:04180' to 410.01, At other haunt rey be mew at his residence, form - Orly octopi:ad 95 DI. 81$�hlnlos4, 5451 st, • 11)1' 1