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The Brussels Post, 1891-7-10, Page 8Berrie S and Dream! Who is there who °linnet enjoy a dial] of Berries and Cream. We have no Berries for sale but we tem ennply you with a nice article of J'ersey Cream. During the fruit season we purpose (In addition to our Jersey Milk Shake) keep• ing a eupply a Jersey Cream which we can sell by the half.pint, pint or quart. This Cream is obtained by the Creamery process and will be kept in a refrigerator at my Drug and Book Store so that it will be sweet and nice, If you want anythina in that Line Call and Get our prices: them for regular Wholesale Prices. THE BRUSSELS POST Jima. 10, 1891 Tall Oaks from Little Acorns 13:EST row.IFRE8H PURE ENGLISH . When you lay this paper down please place it with our Advertisement on top, you see wealways expect to be at the top and trust you will ronder us this slight favor. About the Ready-made Clothing we advertised for tbis Month it is selling quickly and it, pleases our Customers. We have a few Summer Suits, Coats and Vests left. We bought them at He. on the dollar and will clear CAUTION! Do not neglect your Potato vines but am ply oome of our Pure Paris Green whieb we gearantee to kill the potato bugs. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, ite. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. &I B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: Conn SOUTH. Como Bourn, Mail iffaxed Exuress 11:62 am. Mail 0:.73 Mixed 8.00 p.m. OAS 11.111, 9:03 pan. Express 0;35 p.m, Iforal &LIS lteMS, A chiet's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it, anent cream for aale at G. A.. Dead - New evergreen arches are being arrang. ed for Monday. New subscribers are rolling in, 60 cents for balance of 1891. Iv you have friends visiting you be kind enough to let us know. A envy issue of Dominion scrip is being aavocated in some quarters. Tint woodwork of the Central hotel has been freshened up by a coat of paint. Tu e average kid will be in clover from now one Summer holidays are her. FORTS•SEVEN wrote at Ilia High &hoot entrance examination at Brussels last week, BEATTIE BROS. have put a fine new omnibus on the road and the old one will be given a rest. Worm is progressing on the Brussels Driving Park and it is assum. ing definite shape. BREVE GBARA31 was away at Goderiob on Thursday attending a meeting of the Warden's Committee, JOSEPH CLEO° shipped three ores of cattle mid one loaded with sheep last Fri- day. All went east. Tire brickwork on the 11883 blocks of Mrs. Strachan and J. G. Skene is about completed. Beattie& new livery barn is ditto. A TABLETS of Palmer's oe/ebrated fire works. Ice orearn, Confectionary, tem. perance drinks dm. for sale by Mrs. Kirk, opposite Queen's hotel, Brussels. Mme, -Having lately purchased two fine Jerseys we have plenty of milk and never having sold buttermilk our custom- ers are still welcome to it. JAS. W,LSON. BRUSSELS and Seaforth played a game of cricket on Victoria Park on Thursaay of this week. An extended report will be given next week. Brussels won by 25 rC105. Hot ALIALS.-The Band will serve hot meals in the ekating rink on Monday 13th, from 10:30 a. tn. at tke nominal figure of 25 °site each. Rink adjoins Victoria Park, BOTICE.-All or any person having claims against the Dominion Day Cele- bration Committee are requested to hand them, at once, to J. N. Kendall, Secre- tary, so that the books may be balanced. WHATEVER will be of interest in any neighborhood of this county is good matter for publication, If subscribers and readers of To POST will send along the news of thie neighborhood they wit! confer a favor. OBANOEXEN.-The membere of the L. O. L. of Brussels end locality are re. quested to rneet at the Lodge room 01 10 o'clock next Sabbath morning and march to St. John's °Minh where no,. W. T. Cluff will preach to them. A large turn out of rnembere asked for. ' A, CERTAM person took the trouble the other day to count up the number of millinere Brunets and its immediate vieinity now have, including those who have learned and others who are still learning, and found that they Bummed up to over 25. If any other town oan beat 51155 838 will take a back seat. WErm•Dreente min DRILLING. -George birt has all the necessary machinery /or digging and drillie wells and is prepar- ed to atteed to all work entrusted to bim in a way that will insure satisfaetion. Wells cleaned out sea put in proper share. Terrns reasonable. Residence sowed door north of the bridge, west bide of Turriberry st., Brussels. 43-0f e. Goon neconmesm.-An Owen Sound OOrrespondent writes the Toronto Mail concerning the waterworks system of Whitton put in by J. D. Ronald, of Brussels, as follows :-"The Water works system of Wiarton is to be extended. Acoording to the Vire Unaetwriters' As- sociation that town ha it already the best fire protection, cemeidering ite size, in the Dominion." OMENS OE TIBE.-We notice by the DOW G. T. R. time table, 1001 homed, that several slight obanges have been made on the W. G. & B. Division, do. cording to the new time table trains will leave Bruesels station as follows :-Go. ing north -Mixed, 9:40 4, ; express, 3:00 p, m. exprese, 9:05 p. to. Going eotith-Express, 6:50 a. to.; exprese, 11:52 a. ; Mitted; 9;05 p, m. BOYS TIM TOWN 10 Yonne 014 TIM 18711. -Smith and Mclia,y have leased the American hotel which will be ready for the reaciption of guests on the 18113. Corne one, come all. We are going to open with one of the giandest tiesemblies 4Ver known, Dancing for all. Good manic, A detachment of Bell's loitotory Band, Wiogtia, have been secured, All are welcome, Admission only 6 conte a dance. Blectrie light. A. i. SMITI. Tn about 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, kc„ for the next two months as we want our stock as low as possible. I thank my many customers who have dealt and stuck by me during the last twelve years in business and also the many new Patrons who have dealt with me since I was burned out. A. R. SMITH. Sgvemir, much needed repairs have been made in the sidewalks lately. SEvERAL pupils from lerussels and vicinity are writing at the Teaobers' ex- amination this week. Been Wiemans di See are improving their livery barn by ereoting additional stalls, harness rooms, &C. THE heavy rain and wind storm last Friday; destroyed a number of Shade trees. It also toppled two evergreen arobes over. REDTICRD RATES. -For the next three weeks we offer mi/linery at greatly re. duoed prioes.-Large quantity of flowere, eta. Call and Bee. Miss Hoare. EIGHT colonies of Italiambees for sale at a bargain, as I have not tinie to at- tend to them. Also a good working horse, 4 years old. D. FRAIN, Brussels. -50.01. EIGHTS -EIGHT barrels of sugar were de. livered at Bruseals one day last week. As each barrel averages about 800 pounds 26,400 pounds 91 sweetening wen thereby introduced. Wu are sorry to hear that Samuel W. Laird wen burned out at the Lakelet cheese factory last Sunday. It is stated that they were away at church when the fire started. COLD, sough ooftlin le what philoso- phers term "a logical sequence." One is very liable to follow the other ; but by curing the cold with a dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the cough will be stop- ped and the coffin not needed -just at present. "Wine: your heart is bad, and your hend is bad. and you are bad clean through, what is needed ?" asked a Sun. day.school teacher of her class. "I , know-Ayer's Sarsaparilla.," answered a little girl, whose sick mother hod recent. ly been restored to health by that medi. eine. A. PHILOSOPHER tells how a girl's taste differs according to her age : "At six- teen she wants a dude with tooth -pick shoes and a microscopic nioueitaohe ; at twenty, a chief justice with piles of tin ; at twenty-five, she'll be satisfied with a member of Congress; at thirty, a coun- try doctor or a preacher will do ; at thirty.five, anything tbat wears pants, fiom an editor op,' How= Prinswat..-The monthly meet. ing of the llowiok Mutual Fire Insurance Company was beld in the Town Hall, Gerrie, on June 27113, all the Directors present. A resolution of condolince was passed to Win. McKerrictber, one of the Directors, who had buried his wife since the last meeting, 112 applications were passed amounting to $170,235. A few smell claims were settled. TJEDElt the amendments to the AMU. ment Act at the late session of the Legis. lotion, the poll lax in cities, towns and villages is reduced from $2 to $1, and young men in townships, who are not assessed will hereafter only hove one day's statute labor instead of two. Owners' sons residing on the farm may be assessed az joint owners under the Franehiee Assessment Act of 1889, in- stead of as farmers' sons, and are thus exempt from statue labor. The act of the late session relieves tenant farmers' sons, residing at home from statute labor in tke same way. HM1E34EAL.-Ae will be Been by the marriage notice Thos. Gibson, of the firm of Smith, Malcolm & Gibson, of this place, woe united in marriage to Mies Sarah Brown, daughter of Bev. George Brown, the well known Presbyterian minister of Wroxeter, 073 Wednesday of this week. The ceremony was perform- ed by the father of the bride, assisted by Bev. Jno. Boss B. A., of Brussels. Thee enter on their new relationship with the best wishes of a large °irate of relatives and friends, We extend a hearty wel- come to Mrs. Gibson as she beeomes a resident of Bruseels and fully believe that what is Wroxeter's lose will be Bruseels' gain. Mvisitionts.--At St, Thomas' ohurch, Walkerton, on Tneeday, June 30111, Erneet W. Hunt wag united in marriage to Miss Lille. Maude O'Connor, of Drug.. eels, cousin of H. P, O'Connor, M. T. B., of that town, by the Rev. Mr. rat. The church wan beautifully decoettted with hot.house plants and ant flowers, around the altar being a bank of flowers, "Phe bride was tastefully attired in a travelling dress of grey Henrietta cloth with hat of grey tnlle end carried a bonnet of white roses. The bridesmaid, Mins Minnie O'Connor, of Brussels, was dressed in pink silk with toque of pink roes ard car:tied a briquet of pink flowere. Rev. Mr. Boomigh, of Stratford, supported the groom. The chimes were rung 100 the bridal party left the ohne& for the resi. donee of Mr. O'Connor, where a reeep- Bon was held. The young couple left by the evening train for 1'aisloy4 amidst showers of rite and good witthes. Their future home Will be 80uthainpton. The presents were numerotle and costly. nig Bev aoknoWledges the receipt of a piece of brit/lee cake and joins with the Many friends of Mr. ana Mrs. 'Lint in this loeality in hearty congratulations, A Your handsome gilt lettered sign has been platied on H. L. Jackson's jewelry store wiudow. The work was done by 0. Jaokson, of Toronto- Although a drug- gist by profession Mr. Jackson rather excels as a sign writer. Boon the town. If our town grows at all, we must make it grow ourselves. Each one must do all he oan for it, and we must not and need never fail to speak a good word in its behalf. Encourage new enterprises, start new enterprises and patronize home industries. &team trains are running from Har- riston, calling at all intermediate stations on the route to Brussels, on Monday of next week, at low rates, to accommodate persons attending the Orange celebration. Another train will run from Londesboro' stopping at intervening places. ESAIMMUL FLOWERS. -Mrs. WM. Ross has a Hydrange flOWeT measuring 14 in - clues in diameter and 269 in einem- ference. Another of the sariie variety may be seen in the window of Jno. Grewar's grocery, bearing 10 flowers. One of them was measured and, by the tape, showed 110021 inohes and it Watt partially wilted. They are beautiful plants and very profuse in their flower. ing. Xcagerox to Gonznicn.-The annual Sunday School Exoursion will be held on Tuesday, August Ilth. Speoial train will be run commencing at Palmerston and calling at all stations until Clinton is pasta. Lucknow and Whiteohurch is alto included. Get your white dresses and watch out for bills. Arrangements have been made with the fast. steamer, "City of Windsor" to run excursion trip on the lake on that day at a low figure, Hurrah for Lake Huron. FFPFX 111sc101xac and return, good from date of keine until 31st Ont., 518.00. Going via N. W. T. Co. to bault Ste. Marie, thenee steamers of Delta Transportation Co. to Mackinac. This trip gives tour- ists an afternoon and night in Sault Ste. Marie and four daylight trips through the entire length of the beautiful Ste. Marie River and is direet route from Brussels and return. For information and Tickete see T. FLETOLIE11, Town Ticket Agt. A Patna by the name of Watson, but with various aliases, is going around among the Orldtellows. His plan of operation is to claim that he is waiting for his mail. and asks to have a cheque cashed. He has claimed to be a member of Guiding Star Lodge, New York, from which lodge he has been expelled. He is described as "about twenty-one years of age, slender build, tall, light complexion ; at the time of leaving New York was clean shaven. Very plausible in eon- versation, apparently well up in the work; a smooth talker." LUIRMAUS.-On Tueeday night of this week some person or portions gained en- trances to the Revere House by prying off the bars from the window and stole 06 or $8 and a box of cigars. The box was found outside. A. chisel, taken from Jas. Walker's carriage shop, was fonnd by Mr. Tuck. The same night somebody was prowling around the rear of the Standard Bank but Mr. Soholdeld 00 hearing the beige got up and armed him. gelf with his seven shooter and it is gut, - posed the party saw him and deeamped. Our residents should be on the alert and Bee that suspioious looking eharaoters either "move on" or be accommodated with lodging in the "cooler." LAWN PARTS. -On amount of the very heavy rain last Friday tbe lawn party announced to be held on the grounds of J. T. Pepper, Mill street, was postponed until Monday evening. On that occasion old Probs. was not any two generous as the elements were by no means as rest. However a goodly number attended and enjoyed the. evening. The Band was in attendance and discoursed very exeellent selections to the pleasure of all. Ice cream, coffee, cake, ctc, were served, The lawn was illuminated by coal oil soaked bricks, suspended from the trees. As the gathering was under the auspioes of the Y. P. C. A. of the Methodist church they wish to express their thanks to Mr. and Adm. Pepper for 'their kind- ness and courtesy on that °cession. Nuxr Monday, 13011 innt,, will see 15 large number of Orangemen and their friends in Brussels to take part in the annual oelebration. In the afternoon addresses will be given by Iles, W. Smyth, of Harriston ; Rev. K. W. Hughes, of Wingbarn ; Itev. W. T. Oluff, of Bruesels ; A.11. Musgrove, of Wing. ham, and others. 1f1 addition to the file and dram music Brussels Band and the Boll Facitory Band, of Winghami will be in attendanee on that day, Ample provision is being made for the accommodation and comfort of visitore. Special trains will be ran at low rates ou the G. T. B. that day, The town is be. ing decorated for the ocoasion 0.1111 eVery- 1)04 who has it flag or hunting should hang it out and add to the appearance of the plaoe, INTBODUCTOtts.-Last Sunday ROT. G. F. Salton preached his inaugural ser- mons in the Methodist church in this place. In the morning his sermon was based on Isaiah 4180 obapter and 17011 and 18th verses and e1 night his text was taken from Phil., 18013 and 19th verses. The discourses were the muslily prectioal, unique in niany respeots and have been the subject of much com- ment during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Salton have received a warm welcome to Brussels and their stay will, armording to in dioations, be a pleasant and profit- able one. The census returns of Sootiand pre- sent a remarkable contrast to those of Ireland, showing, as they do, how *bo former country has increased in popula- tion and prosperity during the present century. Ninety years ago Scotland had 1,608,420 inhobitants ; this year's Denims shows a population of 4,033,103. That is, the population of Scotland has near- IY quadrupled, while that of Ireland is less by about 700,000 than it was in 1801. And yet Scotland is smaller in area, and contains extensive districts utterly in- capable of oultivation. 230Zta; . T),...sx.-In Grey on June 30011, tbe wife of Mr. Geo. Dark of a daughter. Burr. -In Brussels on Tune 23rd, the wife of Mr. Geo. Birt of a daughter. 0.5 e383.RX-E17.D. EltOOES-ERAND0N.-In Belgrave, on july let, by the Bev. Mr. Godfrey, Miss Mary Brandon to Mr. John Brooks, all of Belgrave, fluar-O'Cornma.-.In St. Thomas' church, Walkeoton, by Rev. Mr. Fat, on June BOtli, Mr. Ernest W. Hunt to Miss Lille Maude O'Connor, of Brussels, CLB8ON-BROWN.-L3 Wroxeter, at tlie residence of the bride's father, on July 8th, by Rev. George Brown, as- sisted by Rev. John Ross, B. A., Mr. Thos. Gibson, of Brussels, to Miss Sarah Brown, of Wroxeter. Yza=57. Smome.-In Grey, on the 3r11 inst., Mrs. Peter Sinclair jr., aged 49 years and 10 months. Wartime -In Blytb, on June 27113, Thos. Watson, merohanentttive of Sterling - [shire, Scotland, aged 76 yearr. HUNPRIIIELL-In Hastings, on ne inst., Blre. Thomas EL Humphries, aged 27 years and months. McGutne.-In Morris, on the 5t13 inst., Arthur McGuire, aged 71 years. naawcreemsaa..0 24-azia2caml'I'S, Fall Wheat . 1 00 1 02 Spring Wheat 95 1 00 Barley 45 48 Peas es 65 Oats ... 47 48 Butter, tubs and rolls.... 10 13 Eggs per dozen 11. 00 Flour per barrel 5 00 5 50 Potatoes ... 50 60 Hay per ton .. 10 00 00 Pork ., .... ...... ...... 5 00 550 Hides per lb .... . . . . ..... 4 00 Salt per bbl., retail..-1 25 00 Sheep skins, each 60 75 Lamb skins each 40 60 Wool, per 115, 18 19 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. vrONEY TO LOAN. -PRIVATE Penchi, Apply to GE01104ECINGST0N, Joliet, Illinois, ok 101 41-01 THOS, KELLY, Brussels, DRIVATE FUNDS TO LOAN on Porm Seettrity at Law rate of In. %amt. Apply at Tun Poem Publishing Hone°, Brussels, 45 II. A, TENDERS WANTED, - THE undersigned will receive tenders up to July 8110 for repairing the 'wheel house of Scotian No. 0, Morels. Parties desiring in- ,,iniatiou about the work to be done may etal on Q. Anderson oz' W. Cochrane, Brd line Morrie, 'She lowest or any tender sot nacos. eerily tomepted. Contraat to be completed y August leth, Brussels P. 0. DONALD 0551010710,Sec.-T0eaa, 50.201 REAL ESTATE. CHOICE FARM FOR SALE.- 1,00 14, 000, 10, Gray; 100 ; font - class bundlt A rare bargain to a cash purchaser. Tale perfect. Apply at entie to Iff. SIN CLAM, Solicitor, Bressols. 89- pA11i9t volt SALE. -THE clersigned offers his valuable toe note tarm, being Lot le, Con. 0, Grey, for sato. There ave 88 soros under crop, balance timbered, Where le a good orchard, well% em. on the pretnisee, beside') log bouao, bank barn, 45. Will be eoid on reenlonable tonne, Per prieo and full particulate amity to 1033,80810 1'. 0., or JOIR7 FinA0T111, Beiffoith, Out.16-0100 ITIARMS FOR S ALE .-THE UN. .R.. nunsierrun has several good Perms f sale and to 0850, 01003' terms, in U.,ownships of Morrie aud Grey. P. S. SCOTT, Brussels. MAL r1H0I0E FARM FOR SALE. - Being South half Let 57, come, Morris, 100 acree, nearly all ',leered. Good buildings , tine young bearing orehard. Immediate pee. Seation. Easy Teruo,. Apply to W. M. SIN MATS, 11- Solicitor, dm., Brussels. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE: - The subscriber offers her houee and lot, corner of James and streets, Brussels, There Is a comfortable house, good stable, eplendld well, dm. on the pro- misee, acre of land. For further portion. lore as to prioo, terms, eto. apply to MKS. WM, McC ULLOUGH, Brussels. ATALUABLE 50 ACRE FARM V BALL -Being west 4 Lot 11. Con. 9, Grey, 8.9 miles from Bruseols. Tbe land is good olay loam, well drained, mostly all cleared and In good order. One acre of or- chard in good repair. There is a never feti- lng spring on the prereleee and 5.0 510183 well et the buildiuge. The buildings are comfort- able. Would take suitable property In or near Brussels as part pay. Por further par- ticulars apply ou the premises to THOS. MoGREGOR, or aciclress 13ruesels P. 0. 0500 1-41ARM FOR SALE. -THE UN- DEllaseNED exeoutors offer the John Lowe farm for side. The property cousiets of 100 acres, beteg Lot 1 0, cm 0, Grey, tied haviug thereon a first-clase brick house, batik barn, orehard, 83ells, uever-failing spring, good ISOM; tee. About 70 acres cleared, balanee bush. Possession will li• given next Pall. Per fin the partioulars as to price and terms apply to w. B. 831001 8001, Solieitor, Brussels, or to JNO. !SMITH, }Executors. E. 5. bloARTRUR tg.tf iith con., Gray. VARM FOR SALE. -THE UN- nanOZGIMD offers for sale the north noel, quart', 000 lot 28, concession 8; Morris, County of Huron • contain in 800 acres, The land 18 01 first quality and in a MO state of cultivation, well fenced and uuder.drained, es mom cleared. 'New fre,me house, 8000810, ntilk hoes with eoncrete welts, 2 wells, good barns and shad. orchard, eto, Eight aurae of fall wheat. This desirable property adjoins the corporation of Brussels. Suit- able tern, will be given , Title perfect, ;AMES GRIEVE, Owner 88- &Worth' P. 0. OOD HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. -The undereigned offers Tor gale on the most reasonable terms, Village Lot 101.00 the comer of King and John stroete, Brunch,. tOn the property are a good cellar, goo d t ramo dwelling, with seven rooms and kitchen, pantry and woodshed. Hard and soft' water, also a good frame ',table, driving shed and Me house. The buildinge are all in first-olass order, and there is also ample Nona for another build- ing on the corner if desired. Price very xea- eonable. Por terms, fee., apply tO 100089. 834100 0LIBR1E, BTU/ADIS P. 0. 52.01 or to A, Hinimmt, Div. Court (Berk. Ie THE MATTER Or TEE ESTATE OP THE LATE WILLIAM BLASHILL AND siz DIOVOLUTIONS Or .ESTATES 8ale of Dwelling House and Lot There will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Queon'a Hotel in the Village of Brussels, on Saturday, .1aIy 25tII, at Ono O'Clock, by A. tfunter, Auabioneer, the following desirable property :- ALL and SINGULAR that certitin parcel of land and premises ill the Township of Grey, In tbe °minty of Huron, containing three- fourths 00o acre, more or lesS, being a part of Park Lots nutnbers 14 and 15, Graham's Sub.division of the south half of Perm Lot Number One , in Ooncession eleven of said ToWnslit/i, and better cleeoribed as follow', :- Commenetng at the north east angle of said Park Lot Number Fourteen, thence weeterly along tho Heatherly limit of Granaries AVORUO; 10 distanoe of ono ohain Mid thirty. two links; thence parallel to tha town line between the townehips of Morris and Geey, a distance of five chalet' and seventy-nvo mike to the uortherly litett of Bolton Ave - and T wenty•fout ; thence northerly aloug said /Me between wild Lets Pi/ beau and Ifwenty.four, moo Fourteen and Twenty -for to the plena of be inuin The alio ye property Is wall situated in the Township of Grey, adjiteent to the Village of Brussels, °seeping tho heave taxes of the Village and emdelne a good frame bowie, With six largo 0001710. °eller alul a Irmo summer kiteholt ittthelled ; there le oleo 09110)5 zed well, having a oonetant supply of bard water. %imam -Ton nor 0000, of the pnr(MaBe MOM, tO be DaHl on tbo day Of sale, and a sediment amount to Make Up the 00101 01 Play pee cont, withie thirty day% to be nati into the Canadian BRAM 00 Centraeree, To. rola°, 10 th e Joint tnedit et the adminligrat. ors and the otiloiel gnerdian, the balance of the rinrehase money to be secured I by a first mortgage upon eaid promieee, payable in WO yeas, with letseest at the rate of Seven per cone, payable half -Yearly. The property be sold eubieot to a re servo Bid, Rend by the °Metal Guardian, emitter motion/are, torms and tionditions of sale made known on the day of 80018, 07 013 applicatiou to tee undersigned, KIM, MACDONALD, Tis.yrnsoir dsPntensex, Vendors' Solioltore, Toreuto,, 00 0, 1 Or, 5,11555101033,or to 04 PARIS GREEN AT PEPPER'S DRUG STORE, BRUSSELS, BANKING. AfaINTOSEI & Mal'EiGGART, BANKERS, BIZtTSSELS, 'Swan:wince a, Gesalercz.5. X330.001ielbe.,2: ssatisxi.ones. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and United States Bruits bonght and sold. Interest allowed on Deposits, CoZlections made on favorable terms. flanedian Agents -11110130110000'a BANK 03/ CANADA, Now York A tients-Istroneems AND Tam) nrie NATIONAL SANK. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A M. TAYLOR, B. C. L., • Barrister, Solicitor, ,loo., el Adelaide Street least, Toronto. Money to Loan. _ -0 L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, Bolieitor and Conveynneer. Collec- tions made. ,Oillee-Vanstone's Block Bros- ui eels. 21•B, NAT M. SINCLAIR, V • Solicitor, Conveyancer, No tary Pub- lic, dm. 01110e-0-raluon e Block, 1 de north of Popper's Drug Store, Private Funds to Loam DioRsoN & HAYS, Mato with Garrey? 0. Prondfoot, Code. rich ,) Barr.siers, Solioitors. Convoyanoors, dm. Ofnees-Beusecile and Sonfortli. Brue- eels otace-Ilp-stairs over 13anIc. Money to Loth. 18, 8.8)0005. DICIGION BUSINESS CARDS. 14-40.1tosS of O'CONNOR, .1.1.1L Teacher Organ awe Piano. Priteese street, Brussels. Tv H. RoORACKEN, j3:iir=i=gi)"at his jrgg.l'rt-;17ga. D N. BARRETT, JAI.. Tonsorial &dist* Sbop-300t door south 01 4, M. McKay di Co's hardware store. Ladles' wed abildrens hair cutting a ePeolalty MaNAIR, Tourer ol Mintage Liceu see, by appointment of Lient,-Governor, COMMIS - Wetter, Q.B. Conveyancer and Agent Piro Insurance Co. Mee at the Oranbrook Post 011ice, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. A LEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Go, Ziuron. Conveyancer, Notary Pnblie. Land, Loan Insuranee Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections made. Office in Graham's Block, Brussels, OIL PAINTING, Miss Merles, of Winehatn, is prepared to give instruction in oil painting. Urals rutty be ascertained at Miss Nellie Ross' store where samples of wore may be seen, Miss Merles would also take a few more pupils in mule. A. HAWKINS, 1. • Organist in St. John's Church, Brits - Sale, and pupil, In the Arb of Teaching, 01 4. W. Thayer, Mus. Coo.. Now York, will give lessons to nupils either at Thos, Kelly's, Turuberry et., or if nreferred, at their own homes. Terms moderato. 96. DENTAL. zsr ix" s sz• G. L. Ball, L. D. S. Nitros Oxide Gas ad- minietered for the Peitilese Extraction of Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street East, Toeorom. 13ENT1P.ST: M. CAVANAGH, L.. D. D., D. D. Sot Grodu,oge 01 e Royal College of Dental 8Dr01005s, Ontario, and of Toronto Ifni- vereity, OPexon-Ovet Pepper's Drug Store, Brussels, AUCTIONEERS. ARA.YMANN, • Auctioneer, 18 alwaye ready to at- tend gales 01 1,80810, farzu stook, tee. Tertus cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. 0. Bales May bo arrenged at Tula Poex Ptiblishiug H01100, Bruesele, nEORGE KIRKBY, N...A Licensed Auetioneer. Bales conduct 811 033 reaeOnable tering. Parma and farm stock e. specialty. Orders left at Tont POST blIelit ugHouse , Brunetti, o r sent to Walton P. 0., will receive prorapb attention. ri-IN AVG TAKEN OUT LIOEN. JL.R. BB us on Auotioneer, ZOom prcriaVed to of:Inflect atlas of farm stock at reasonable prices. Knowing the Standing of nearly very persou I am in it position to sell to good marks anti got good security When void on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me ri eall. se. Is 8. SCOTT. --MEDICAL UM. M. P. CALE, IVI. D., 0.161., 00000002 00 the Colleg e of Ph yeician, and Burgeons of Ontario by examination. Mae and Residence - main street East, Ethel, Ontario, T A. MoNAUGHTON. iVI. D. ei • 0.04., tit ledinburgli, M. C. P 0, Oitt, At Pepporei Drug Store from 9 to HMO rn, and from 1:80 to p. ro, obber 11000583105 be tam4 100 111, melanins, form- erly othepied by Dr. Et et:Ades:on, Min at, VETERINARY. eTD. AVAR'WICL • Minor Graduate of the °maxi° votorinozy aoilogo, in prepared to treat all diseases of don:matte ated animals in a (nom- ptoetve,init Inal Or . Partyletilitur agtotroontutiottypairad tended to. °aloe and retirmary-Two dein% north 01 bridge, Turnhorry at., 50058515.