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The Brussels Post, 1891-7-17, Page 8THE BRUSSELS POST Berries and. Cream! Who is there who cannot enjoy a dish of Berries and Orealn. We have no Berriee for Bole but we oan simply you with a nioe artiole of Jersey Cream. During the fruit season we purpo•e (12 addition to our Jersey Milk Shake) keep. ing OA supply of 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. CAUTION! Do not neglect your Potato vines but ap• ply some of our Pure Paris Green which we guarantee to kill the potato bugs. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &o. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 0005118112 EXTENSIoN W. 0. & B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: GOING SOWN. Gomm Norm n. Mail 0:53 a,n). ... . 9:45 am, Exurese 1:52 am. Mail 3.00 p.rn. Mixed 9:05 p.m. Express 9:55 pan. Pius Pau. A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll pront it. PALL races in Brussels, August 210. BANANNAB 2o. each at the Star Restaur- ant. GET a copy of TITE POST and send it to your friends this week. Laser party at Dr. Graham's lawn on Tbureday evening of next week. Free pulling will oommetme neat week in connection with the Brussels mill. REV. MB. adoelase, of Luoknow, occu- pied Enox church pentit in Brussels last Suoday. Amx. Wireow has placed a beautiful piemo cased "Bell" organ in the home of D. McEenzie, Tim T. P. C. A.. of the Methodist ehnrch 111 this place has been changed to an Epworth League. 1e1e lathing is finished at the new American Hotel, Mr. Shaw, of Seaforth, who had the job, is a lightning lather. W. M. Moan and W. Covert, of the Toronto Bicycle Club, were in town on their Wheels on Tbnrsday en route to Goderiola PRANK STRETTON bad his left shoulder injured on Monday while playing football on the Park, by another player running against him, Tne games announoed for the 13211 did not come off, owing to the inability of the oommittee to seoare a sufficient num'ter of entriee. REDUCED R85EE3.—For the next three weeks we offer millinery at greatly te. duried pricee.—Large quantity of flowers, eto. Call and see. Miss Hoare, ERINT CulOnies of Italian beet for sale M a bargain, as I have not 'ante to at- tend to them. Alco a good working horse, 4 years old. D. FRAIN, Brussels. —50,21. Cone loot on Monday, 13th inst., on the 42h /ine of Morris betweeu the Erns - sets gravel road and the 3rd sideroad. The finder will much oblige by leaving the same at Tile Pose Pub. House, Brus- sels. As there is no royal road to learning, so there is no magical cure for diseaee. The effect, however, of taking Ayer's Sareaparilla for blood dieordere comes as near magic as can be expeoted of any mere human agency. This le due to he purity and Istrentth, Noteom—A meeting of the lat July Ceebration Committee will be held in the Council Chamber on Tuesday eveu• tag, 21st inst., at 8 o'olook, for the ma- laise of receiving the financial statement from the Treasurer, G. P. Scholfield, R. Gump, Chairman, Warm -Dream AND Dername.—George Birt has all the necessary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is peeper, ed•to attend to all work entrusted to him in a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells °leaned out and put in proper shape. Terme reasonable, Residence second door north of the bridge, yeast side of Turnberry at,, Brussels. 4341 Coenutena.—The Ladies' Committee in conneotion with the Band dinner is mired to meek at the residence of Lloun- °Woe Stewart on Friday evening of thie week at 8 o'clock. An aoconnts should be handed in to Mrs, (Dr.) Graham, at once. Persons who are short in their dithes may find them at H. Dennis' her. nen shop. ACCORDING to the official statement, certified by It. L. Taylor, agent, the elec. Hon expenses of Dr. W. J. Holmes at the last Dominion election was $816.20, made up as follows :—Printing, 826.75; livery, $127.00 ; general expenses and servioes 81 Conarnittee rooma, 864.18 ; telegraphing, &c., $18.41 ; Personal '08' penees of candidate, 080.00. F F F Meexmao and return, good from data of lathe until 31er Oot., $18.00, Going via N. W.1'. Co. to Sault Ste. Marie, therm stompers of Delta Traneportation Cocto Mackinac, Thie trip gives tour. fide on afternoon and night in Sault Ste. Marie and four daylight trips through the entire length of the beantiful Ste, Marie River and is direct route from Bruesels and return. For information and Ttokets see T. 'J own Ticket Aga LAWN PARTY.—Oti Tharsday evening of next week, 2arrt inst., 0. lawn party is to beheld on Dr, Graham's laWn. In adai. tion to a tip•ton mueicel and literary program the Brussels I3and will be in at- tondance. A. lady elocutionist fermi Monroe, N. C., has Mao been secured for the otteasion. All 2110 clergymen in town heate been invited to be present. The grounds will be iliuMinated with electric light. Refreshments will be dispensed &trine the evening, and an enjoyable time le twinned to 9,1l attending,. all Oaks from Little Acorns Grow. When you lay this paper down please place it with our Advertisement on top, you see we always expect to be at the top and trust you will yonder us this slight favor, About the Ready-made Clothing we advertmed for this Month it is selling quickly and it pleases our Customers. We have a few Summer Suits, Coats ancl. Vests left. If you want anything in that Line Call and Get our prices. We bought them at 65c. on the dollar and will clear them for regular Wholesale Prices. S A/1=1-1. In 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, &c„ 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. Mia{sits talatlibli1110MMINIMMISIO11111 ROBINSON'S show at Wingham on 11 81st was billed here by flaming posters o Wednesday. A ese wee held last Friday, at th Brussels Driving Park levelling up th new alum. WilAT iS known as long vacation i legal oiroles began on ,July Ord, and wi continue until September 7111. PERMISSION has been granbea KnO church, Brussels, to moderate in anothe call toward securing a pastor. Tile very close and vivid lightning on Tueeday evening shook np the telegraph telephone and eleetria light wires. Ore potatoes are a scarce article i this locality but as the new 01102 ar coming on to the market the want wil be speedily supplied. Ian Friday afternoon the Methodist Sabbath school held their annual pia - Mc at Mr. Hargan's grove, 12211 con. The children enjoyed themselves. NoTICE.—All or any person having claims against the Dominion Day Cele- bration Committee are requested to hand them, at once, to J. N. Kendall, Seure- tary, so that the books may be balanced. Tug National Teachers' Convention is in session in Toronto this week. Princi. pal Shaw is in attendance. Be will also represent St. John's Lodge A. F. & A.. M., at the Grand Lodge convening in the Queen city next week. CARD OP Tratexm—The Citizens' Band Committee, of Brussels, most heartily tender their sincere thanks to the ladies and others who so kindly assisted in var- ious 8578 10 makine the entertainment at the akating rink last Monday, in the interests of the Band, such a gratifying SLICoeSS. INCOCRECT.—The Atwood Bee says 'Tile football football match played in Brussele on july 181, between our senior Mob and the Brussels team, resulted in favor of the latter by 2 to 0. The player who particularly distinguished himself for good playing in the Brussels team hap. pened to be an imported man—a member of the Hiltons, of Seaforth." The refer. enoe to the "imported" player is not oor- reot, Bro. Bee, as W. Sloan is the person referred to and he is a school teacher at Barrie's school, 2 miles from Brussels, and he boards at Jno. Mooney's, less than a mile from the corporation. Ele does play goal for the "Hurons" but he's not an imported player to Brussels. We venture to guess that the members of our foot ball club reside nearer town than the Atwood team. le Rev. S. JONEs Ma &Way last Sunday n preaohing at Whitechureh. He also at. tended the sessions of Maitland Presby - e tory, at Wingham, 013 Tuesday. e As clerks must send to reports the let of the month, alt whose duty it is to n record births, marriages and deaths, are 11 urged to attend to the matter at once. Mnat.—Having lately purchased two fine Jerseys we have plenty of rank and never having sold buttermilk our custom- ers are still welcome to it. Jae. Wmeon. Now that the summer holidays are on, the small boy will daily see how near he oan come to getting drowned without actually making it necessary to call to the services of the undertaker. 1 C. P. R. Exounsuns.—The 0. P. It. will rnn au excursion to the west for harvest hands on July 28111 and August 4111. Fare out $15 and return fare 813 if person works for 80 days on farm. Tickets good until Nov. 80. LAST Tuesday evening the new officers of the R. T. of T. were duly installed in Brussele Council by .Past Counoillor Young, of St. Thome. Mr. Young is making an effort to put in a Seleot De- gree in connection with the mane iustite • tion. ATER'S Hair Vigor has long held the first plaoe, as a hair.dressing, in the ea- timation of the public. Ladies find that this preparation gives a beautiful gloss to the hair, and gentleman use it to pre- vent baldness and oure humors in the scalp. Tun corporation is having the thistles and noxious weeds upon the streets destroyed and the owner or occupant of lots are hereby notified to attend to the same duty on their premiees before go. Ing to seed. The law is very striot on Ibis matter and persons interested should ettend to this work without mieruion. STANDARD BANK.—LI another oolutnn we publish the fifteenth annual report of the Standard Bank of Canada, a branch of which was opened at Bruesels last March. We notice that the institution has added another $40,000 to its reserve fund which now amounts to $500,000, its authorized capital being 82000,00:, The direotors, in view of the immensely pros. perms year and the wealth of the cor- poration, felt warranted this last year in increasing the dividend to its stookhold. ere. The Standard Bank, with its head office in Toronto, has now 17 branches throughout Ontario at each of which a. Savinge Bank has been established where sums large or Enna!l are received on deposit and may be withdrawn at any time without notice, interest being allow. ed front date of deposit to date of with- drawal, Farmer's notes discounted at no endorser required where parties standing ie known. Causem—The Waterloo Chronicle says: "Tbe art class conducted by the Rey, G. F. Salton during the peat winter met at the pio-nio ground on the afternoon of Dominion Day and presented their teaaber with me elegant gold headed cane suitably engraved. I'. H. Sims, score tary of the Free Library Board, spoke in behalf of the class while Mies M. Anthes did the caning. Mr: Sime referred to the Wonderful enooess of the class e.s could be seen by referring to the published re. t port mad said that the 8050880 of the candidates from Waterloo was largely due to the ability of the teacher and the f great enthusiam he put into the work. 11 Mr. Salton in reply thanked the members o of the olase for the hanatenne gift and t(i:) said that the teaching of the Chtfill had not to him been a task but a writhe of i constant delight." The same paper w also says ;—"Tbe Rev. G. F. Salton, for T tbree yeare the popular and eloquent r, pastor of the Methodist churoli here, loft w for Brusse/s, hie new field of labor, last n Thai:inlay. Prior to hie departure he woe I made tho reeipiene 02 1120100008 p00081018 s whioli thew thee the relatione oxistiug 8 hetWeen hitt as muster and the differentli ohuroh workers were of the most cordial h ehataoter. In addition to the pregente ft nsentioned elsowbere he received feorn the m Ladiee e. purse of $20 and fermi the se Ellsworth League a gold pen and holder, C Both Mr. and Mrs, Salton Won golden o opiniene from the good people of Water- si loo and while thee departure will be in numb regretted by a numetons oirele of iriende they [tarty with them the prepare h end beet wiehee of the metnbere of the 0 ohneoll for even more abtindanb geoceses al in their new field of leiter." Nexe Sunday the regular quarterly meeting services will be held in the Methodist church in Brussels. Fellow. ship meeting commences at 9;80 a. 111,,preaching at 10:80 followed by the sacra- ment, This is a ohange from the order followed for some years hence the mem. beti of the congregation will do well to bear it in mind. A NEW insect has appeared on Hie wheat in parts of this couetry, and farmers are at a loss to know wbat effects it is likely to have on the growing grain, It appears first on the stalk in the shape of black apeoks ; these develop into a small insect the color of the bush on the wheat, and in turn develop into flies. There are said to be 05:1110118 of these in the wheat flees, but eo far there are no visible signa of injury having been caused by them. TORONTO COLLEGE OP MTISIO.—The re. cent affiliation of the Toronto College of Music with the Univereity of Toronto, places the former side by aide with the reooguized eduoatioual institutions of the Dominion. Wisely conducted and having in vieve solely the advancement of the musioal art, for the arts sake, the Torouto College of music is in touch with the national spirit of genuine pro. gram. The poeition held by the College to.day is chiefly due to the un- flaggiug euergy of Canarla'a veteran eon - doctor and leader, H. Torrington and the staff of eminent musioians itseociated with him, whereby etudents are afforded every legitimate support in Requiring 4 thorough musical education. The fall term begins Sept. tird, prior to which Mr, Torrington will have returned from his holiday trip to Germany and other important 055181081 centres in Ilurope. A handsomely prieted pros. pectin will be sent on application. GRIMM—The Hastings Star of the 8th inst. says 1-000 Monday afternoon Mrs. Minnie flumplariea, wife of Thos. Humphries, died at her father's (Isaao Thompson) residence, Albert street, at he age of 27 yeare, months and 27 aye. She came from her horde in Winghom, last New Years sufferin rom an aggravated form of la grippe, er medical attendant in that town re. ommending a change, whioll, art the re. ult has shown, did not prove beneficial. ther eomplieweions followed, finally end. ng in consumption, to which the already eakened system fell an easy viotim, hough her death was not wholly unex. ected, the untimely ending oda life had but a few ehort years entered pon the joys of metheehood, is sepremm y sad, and the afflicted litiebend and orrowing parents have the warmest YmpothY in their bereavement. Mrs. nmphries lonvos one child, too young/ weever, to realize its teerible loss. The moral took pl000 Wednesdity, at 1:80 p. ., from the Methodiet church, where Mites wag held, to the Trent Valley emetery." Mrs. Humphries had been onnooted with the Methodiet (Morel noe the ago of 14 yeare, told at Had.ge, Brussels and Wingham gave many Memos of the joy brought into her eart and lite by hoving fellowship with hrist, Her death WitS a triumph, and most the last sentenec she uttered was Dear Jesus Onto guielfly," PAT accounts due Meese!. Stewart & Lowiok not settled within the next 10 days will have ten per cent. add- ed for oolleation. As Mr. Stewart is re- moving from Brussels the accounts mush bo settled now or else pass into other hands. STEWART & LOWICK. As will be seen by notice elsewhere W. E. Armstrong, Jas. Duncan, Thos. Nor. ton, Mina Norton and Dora Smith, pup- ils of Brussels public school were success- ful in Rassing the reoent Entrants° Hz. 81810801011. Others were very Mose and have, we understand, been rooms:intended by the examiners. Coutree BOARD.—At a meeting of the County Board of Examiners held at Clin- ton July 6111, 1801, the following resolu- tions were adopted :—Resolved, That no candidates for professional oertificates who will not be 18 years of age before the 81st December, 1891, be admitted to the Model schools." Resolved, "That the minimum percentage on each paper be 40%, and 60% on the total; that marks for bad spelling and bad Eneglish be de- duoted from each paper in the same pro- portion as in the non-professional, and that 5 per cent. Of the marks of the paper be allowed for neatness of work." Re- solved, "That we, the County Board of Examiners, cannot allow tnis opportun. itT to pees without expressing our un- feigned regret at the long.continued and severe illness of our respected, efficient and genial secretary, P. Adamson. Our sincere desire is that he may yet, through Divine Providence, be raised up to enjoy health and to sit at our council boards, that we may rem, as for the past twenty years, the benefits to be derived from the counsel of one possessing such =Hire judgment, clear insight and legal ability in matteri3 pretaining to the educational interests of the county. We also desire to express our profound sympathy for his amiable partner in life in the trying air- oumstanoes in wbich she is now plaood, and pray that she may be divinely sus ained in tbe heavy trial she is now nndergoing, and that a copy of this reso- lution be forwarded to Mrs. Adamson." ART CLAN.—The Art Class in menet. tion with the Waterloo Free Library was remarkably successful at the reoent ex. aminations. Two ailver medals oome to Waterloo this year. Miss Alice Soheu- erman takes the Departmental silver medal and certificate for the best design for sideboard. John Dierlamm takes the silver medal offered by the Home Knowledge and Public Library Associa- tion for the beet design suitable for a painted ceiling. Miss Isabella Hendry and Miss Bell McGregor each passed in eubjeats and are awarded Teachers' oertifloates. Miss Martha Anthes and Miss Annie Beam passed in enbjents of the Primary course hi which they failed last year and are also e02111e3310 Teach. erscertificates. Bat it was in the Ad. vitiated and Mechanical oonrse that Waterloo won its phineipal honors. In them other Mechanics' institute and free libraries were completely distanced. Waterloo occupies a solitary place al/ by itself at the top of the list. The remark. able success of this Mass must in a large degree be ascribed to the Teethe., the Rev. Gem P. Salton. He had reoe ived a pretty thorough course of instruotion in the Kensington Art School, London, England, before reaming to Canada. His thorough knowledge of the eubjects taught, coupled with a !futility in impart,. ing instruction and an enthueinetio intee- est in art, wee no doubt the main faotce in the enemas of the pupils. The reepli also slum] the benefit of such evening classes in =ping forth any latent talent that may exist in the community. Neither of the medalists ever attended any instruotions in are before last winter. Both are still quite young—not yet out of their teens. In addition to the subjeots of the Advanced and Mechanical muses they studied and wrote on the But/jests of the Primary course. We heartily 0011- gratuIR,te Teacher and mils as well as e Dirootoro of the Free Library upon the remarkable BUCCOSS achieved this yettr.—Waterloo Chronicle. Elr=31MZZ. Anew 60 Orangemen marehed to St. John'e ohnroh last Sunday morning, from B the Orange ell, and listened to 'a very imitable and practical discourse from the text "Their oharge shall be the Ark," Numbers, Ord chapter and alst verse, by the incumbent, Rm. W. T. Oluff. A number of the brethren are of the opinion that the reverend gentleman shot close to the mark for a non-member of the Order. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. MONEY TO LOAN.—PRIVATE :Fonda. Apply to 11E01108 01I2085011, Joliet, Illinois, or to 41.21 THOS. KELLY, Brussels. QTRAYED ON THE PREMISES of the underaigned, lot 21, eon. 16, Grey, 00 00 about June/et, ;a yearling steer, red and white in color, star in forehead. Owner le raga eated to prove property, pay exnellees and take him away. OGGALD UoTAGGART. alummmoimkimm......••••=1••••••••,...1111414.1.1.1111. REAL ESTATE, HOKE FARM FOR SALE.. - 810114, Con. 12, Grey; 100 acres ; first- class buildiugs. A. rare bargain 00 a cash purehaser, Title perfect. Apply at once to AY. M. SINCLAIR, Solicitor, Brussels, 09- VARAIS FOR SALE.—THE UN. DERSIGNED has eeveral good VarUlli for sale and to rant, easy terms, in Townships of Morris and Grey. V, 0, SCOTT, Brussela. 9745. HOWE FARM FOR SALE.— Being South half Lot 27, eon. 6, Morris. 100 acres, nearly all:domed. Good buildings, flue young bearing or:Mord. Xnamodiete pos- session. EaSY Terms, 403'10 W. M. nIel CLAIR, tf- Solicitor, du., Brussels. IT OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.- Tlio subscriber offers her house and lot, runner of James and streets, Brussels, There is a comfortable houee, good stable, splendid well, to. on the pre - tutees, 1 aore of land. Per further particu- lars (8 (0 price, terms, dOe. appiY to MRS. Wel. MoCIILLOIIGH, Brugge's, DROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE -11.- undersigned offere her property, 11 mine north of Brusaols, for gale on liberal terms. There is one acre of land upon whicth there are two housee, stable and a small orchard.. Tho place is conveniently /mated on the gravel road. For further particulars as to price, terms, too, apply to E5.J310. SINCLAIR, 1.4 Prineese street, Brussels FARM FOR SALE.—THE UN. dersigned offers his valuable 100 /tore farm, being Lot 12, Con, 9, Grey, for sale - There are 85 acres under mop, balanee timbered. There is a good orehard, wells, Sce. on the premises, besides log holm, bank barn, 8e. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Por price and full particulars apply to WM. HA BRIBE, Brussels P. 0., or ZORN BEATTIE', Seaforth, Ont. 87-603 'VALUABLE 50-101TE-=0,2 V FOR NAM—Being wooti Lot 11, Come, Grey, 21 miles from Brussels, The land le good May loam, well drained, mostly all cleared and in good order. One acre of or- chard In good repair. There is a never full- ing spring 02 028 promisee and an extra well at the buildings. The buildings are comfort- able, Would take suitable pr000rtl, In or near Bruseels as part pay. Por further par- ticulars apply on the premises to THOS. MoGRIIGOR, or address 13ruesels 5', 0. 0821 FARM P013 SALE.—THE 01(10800810» exeentors offer the John Lowe/ arra for sale. The property consists of 100 woe. being Lot 10, eou. 5, Grey, and having thereon n first -oboe briok bowie, bank barn, orchard, tvells never -failing aereral ruegd torsi adn °leen:east & °Pon steluocn "wial rbee8 given 00111 10111, l2'or further particulars as to price and terms apply to W. 13. D f01000N, Solicitor, Bruesels, JNO, .SMITIL ) J, eloARTHUR f or to 51•10 020 con., grey. FA.RM FOR SALE.—THE UN• DND810NNID offers for aide the north 01.11111thIlle.—wIitne 111020mrrri, Noenisotnheaulartrhit illostaa, lima Ft6tanittPcti lu Ft tlaarrisf°e'il.1011a1 i;fllyt aa7nni Id °TT a51°61.1nl ge lbea?:t :tail oultivation, woo Tonood and moor -drained, 05 acres °leered. Newfreane house, 8 rooms, mint house with cenerete walla, 2 wells, 3313OIL77301211.:60 areasam=aeeriza Perm of fall vilmot, This deairable property good barns and shed, Orohard , ote, Hight adjoine the corporation 01 1335(0018 Suit- able torn, will be given , TIbleperfeet. 86- ;AMES G/t17011,518,004twonetbr, 110. Fall Wheat 97 1 00 Spring Wheat .• • 95 98 Barley 46 48 Pam 63 65 Oats ... 46 46 Butter, hits and rolls.... 12 13 Ligge per dozen 11 06 Flour par barrel 5 00 6 50 Potatoes ., 60 1 00 Hay per ton 10 00 00 Pork ., . . 300 500 Elides pet lb 4 00 Salt per bbl,, retail...a, 1 26 Ofil Sheep eltins, each 60 76 Lamb skins oath 40 50 18 20 er:1 OOD HOUSE AND LOT FOR S2L111,—Tb lihderSigned offore fer aftle on the most reformable tonna 'Village Lot 101,0(3 the corner of King and John streets, BreSeele. ,011 the property are a good eellaraiood frame dwelling, W1 th Bayou mem aud kitchen, pantry and Woodshed. Hard and tent water, teso a good frame etable, driving Shed and ice limo, The buildings oro all in flretenass ordete and there 15 alto ample MOM for another WM- 103 OD the oorner 11 desired. Prier) vory tea. female. ISM terms, &m, applY to HUB. Malta' Otlitlelte,Iltuseels 11.0, MU Os to ,11020Eii, Dtv., Court Clerk, JULY 17, 1891 BEST FRESH PURE ENGLISH PARIS GREEN AT PEPPER'S DRUG STORE, BRUSSELS. BANKING. MoTAGGART, BANKERS, BRUSSELS, rSaras-.Gract0, Go08oret1 2Ehaxi.lciome 2s1asitotozo. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and United States //rafts bought and sold. Interest allowed on Depoeits, collections made on favorable terms. Canadian Agents —Mitnanatir's Biota oP CANADA. Now York A501149—IlorpOranas AND Toon DAR NATIONAL 1313E. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. xi. TAYLOR, B. 0. L., 2,0110r1 aide Street Ell:ZrigronSg"Dgie y 10 'D L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, Solicitor and Conveyancer. 00110e - None made. 001100—Vonstone'a B2r3kin, *Brus- sels. VT M. SINCLAIR, • Solicitor, Conveyanoer, No tary Pub - lie, it°, Offib0—Grahania 13look, 1 de cr uorth of Pepper's Drug Store, Privitte Puede to Loan. n1,0IKSON & HAYS, (Late with Garrow 3. Proudfoot, Gode- rich,/ Hamsters, Solieitors, Conveyancers. °Meee—Bruseels and Seaforth, 13rne- sets Ofileo—Up-stairs over Bank. Money to Loan, 0.8.11500, 0V.1l,110155031 BUSINESS CARDS. ATISS 0'00.NNOR, ..I.rttfTeather of ilifift.novjleatiVatto,. mit Brussels. TXT• •nearer of Marriage Licenses. Office H. MoCRAOREN, at his Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels. 1) 8'. BARRETT, Tensorial artist. Shop—Next door south 01 4. IL MeKity es Co's hardware store. Ladies' and thildrens hair cutting a speonity A UoNAIR, 13_ • Theurer of Merriage Licenses, by aPPointment of D1eut,a3overnor, Commis - Diener, ere.,Q.B. Conveyancer and Agent Fire Insurance Co. Oilloo at the Oranbrook Post °Moe. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INOUBANCE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. A LEX, _HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Daewoo Court, 0o, Huron. Conveyaneer, Notary Publio. Land, Loan and 'neurone° Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections mode. Oftlee in Graham's Block, Brussels, OIL PAINTING, Miss Merles, of Wingbatn, le prepared to give instruction in oil painting. derma may be arieertalsed at Mist) Nellie Roes' atom whore eamples of work may be seen. Moe Merles would also take a few MOIR pupils in Minato. TA. HAWKINS, • Organist in St. John's inure), Brus- sels, and pupil, in the Art of Teaching, 014. W.Thayer, Pius, Doe.. New York, will give lemons to pnplle either at Thos. Kelly's, Turnborry st., or if nrofarrod, at their own homes. Terme moderate. 40. DENTAL. G. rl . Ball, L1), 8, Nitro B Oxide Gas ad- ministered tor the Painlees Extraction of Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street East, Tenor/To. 31)3ENTIIST: M. CAVANAGH, Se D. D. S., Graduate of the Royal Coll g of Dental Surgeons, Ontario, and of 'Arent UM 13orrusElle,Ormort—Over Pepper's DrueStore, AUCTIONEERS. .-- ARAYMANN, s Auctioneer, 18 always ready to at. bo 011 salmi of imitate= stook, dem Terms alleertrillY given. Cranbrook P. 0. Salm may be arranged at Tun Pose, Publishing Home, Brussels. drZ_EORGE KIRKBY, Lieeneed Atuttioneer. Sales eonduet ad on reasonnble terms:. Parma and feral stool, s sueololty. Orders left at Tim PooT P eblishingliouee,Bru min, 00 0011220 Walton 0„ will receive prompt attention. ,TTAVING TAKEN OUT LICE N• sn aft an Auctioneer, I ant prepared to oondnot woe of farm stook at reasonable prices, 1{nOwing the standing of nearly every persou I am in a poeltion to sell to good marks 8115 get good secority when sold 00 orodit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give toe a call, 03- S. SCOTT, MEDICAL CARDS. W. 1'. CALE, M.D., 0. M., Menther 132 1120 ooliego of PhYelelon, and Burgeons of Ontario by examination, Gino° and ItesIdeueo —210.11 etreet Haat, Ethel, Ontario, T A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D. • 0.0i.,t.1tO,p,, Edinburgh, M. 0. P S. Ont, At Popper's Drug Store from 0 to DM a.m. and from 1:30 to 4 P. rrl, 46 Other hours may be found lit bie reeidenee, form- erly occupied by lar. 11 u Mid 118011, Mk VETERINARY. TD, 'WARWICK, Cr • 5181101. Gradliath el the Ontario Veterinary College, le prepared to treat all dinoases of domeetioated animals In a come peteht manner. Parttoulmattention pM:5 to veterinary dentietrY, Oath peomptly at- tendea to. Oftlee and intlenteryrTwo doer% north 80 beidne,Tnenborry ite Bream*, jo if t 13 tit NI an ht on wi In of dis ha' th, 13 an tio tr th no tin wi tal thf 311 on 00 a 15 tr un In CM 11.5 Inc Id in 03 th ye ro 15 to DO 901 wh no Co Eat re ia 19 fie be 08 ra int tho fo int Na an (12 WO st ot 1 11