The Brussels Post, 1891-7-31, Page 8lenerieniffille
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BICYCT S 1
Are you going to buy a Bicycle
or Bicyclette, becauso if so, I will
be pleased to take yonr order. I
can save you express charges if
not wore.
We are agents for :
.THE BUDGE CYCLE Co.
GEORGE TOWNSEND & Oo,
GENDRON MANUF'G CO.
or in fact WO can get for you
Any Wheel you Prefer,
C+. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, stn.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. G. & B.
Trains leave Brussele Station, North
and South, as follows:
GOING SOUTH. Gone Nairn, I.
mail ..... ....... etas a.m. I Mixed 0:41
Exprees amt. man tampon.
Mixed Otos p.m. Express 0:05 van.
A ,
gpral Vet.us
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ebiel's arnang ye takinnotes,
.A.n' faith he'll prent i.
Corxem meeting next Monday evening,
Bersseas civic holiday on Tuesday,
Aug. lith.
MAWR EOLDSTEAD, of Seaforth, wag in
town last Tuesday.
SMITH, MRICOILI1 & Gibson employ at
present obout 50 men.
New cabbages have been gold at Rut-
ledge'i, restaurant this week.
THE electrio light pole has been put in
position nsar the Revere house.
Kees church Sunday sehool held their
annual picmio on Friday afternoon of
last week.
nye Lacrosse team talk of playing the
return match with Wingham on Friday
of this week.
A :WILBER of Brusselites will see Rot.
inson's aggregation at Wingham on
day of this week.
A NYHRER frOID DYIISSE318 and looaltty
contemplate taking a trip to the west
during the next month.
SoME of the local horsemen are getting
their flyers in shape for the races which
are to be held ou Aug. 21st.
Blesses. FERGUSON ift E1ALLIDAY have
had a gilt lettered sign placed in tha
front of their dry goods store.
SaTCEIEL found. Owner may haYS the
same by proving property aud paying for
this notice by cahing at George Banter's
grooery.
THE grading and levelling at the
Bruseels Driving Park is about :templet -
ed. Messrs. Shine and Alderson heve
done a good job,
Rev. B. Pain will preach in the Melillo -
dist church next Sabbath and Rev. 1. B.
Wallwin tbe following Sunday. The
peetor will be home for bis work after
that.
SHAWL fOtitla in Braseels on Thursday.
The owner may have the same by prov.
ing property aid paying for this Raver-
tisetnent by calling ab TUE POST PUbliSh •
ing House.
LAST Friday the infant daughter of
John and Louita Wright died, aged 4
months. The funeral took place on San.
dayafternom, the Salvation Army
taking charge of the service,
Tstt phenoroeual success of Ayers
earsaparilla started into existence a host
of competitors. This, of course, was to
be expeoled ; but the effect has ben to
demoustrate tbe superior merits of Dr.
Ayers preparation by a constantly in'
creasing demand for it.
SfrAirt,,—Ths party who some time ago
took a striped black and gray shawl, by
mistake (rem A, Lt. So ith's store, Brus•
eels, will kindly return the same at once
and grettily oblige the ownet. It may be
left either at Mr. Smith's store or THE
POST Publithing House.
Mns, C. BOWERMAN.
Ilettesnisa— On Wedneeday afternoon
of this week Wm. E. Heist, of this place,
and Bliss Annie Harding, of Liman, were
united in marriage, at the borne of David
Heist, Albert stteet. Rev. R. Paul
officiated. Jno, Heist supported the
groom and Miss Ellen Fulton was brides.
maid. The wedding party went to Lis,
towel for a drive.
Ie. is stated that Messrs. Edgar and
Musgrove have secured tbe mail contract
between Brussels and Seaforth and Brus-
se)a and Goerie for the mat five years.
The nubile appeared to be of the opinion
that T. Thompson was tbe most likely
appliettnt ea be bad the outfit and was
giving general satisfaction, 'The nw
contiaat commences in November, we
understaod.
FFPFF
Manna and return, good from date
of issue until 81st Ont., $18,00. Going
via N. W. T. Co. to Sault Ste. Marie,
thence steamers of Delta Traneportation
Co. to Mitokinao. This trig gives: tonr-
iets on afternoon and night in Sault Ste.
Marie and four daylight trips through
She entire length of the beantiful Ste.
Marie River and le direot route from
Brussels and return. For information
ad Tiekets aee T. FT,I4TCHED,
TOW)] Ticket Aga
Pow Sogres,—The Ross boys ars star
bowlers.—eTippie" Mitt 'mother mime.
sion on Tucsdity.— Ile to is said to have
been a eoother" peas einee the
MIL— The flax mill el .11 commence oper•
atim s shot tly,—A MODS Bros, factory le
tit thd up in the most Approved gage.
They do a, big bueineres.—Fall Fairs are
oomiog to the front.—A yOung Mist., be.
longing to Brussels, was noticed one clay
ilia week smoking is cigar. It was not
voty lady like.—Dame Rumour Faye a
Wedding will alertly take 1)11).03,1 tit 7stke
need nat be aftitid of bin POW giving
him away.—It la stated that Geo. Back-
er its about to Orel ota hie gtheery and if
so Will remeve to the Northwest. It'a
about time thie entigration Oessed,—Nctv
Wheat ie going to be a tfrr.top gample,
THE BRUSSELS POST
11
COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE,
E will Move into our New .Store with the Stone Pavement in front, instead of a sidewalk, when finished,
about September 1s.
aMIEWkiL
We will then be prepared to meet all oppositions, as
Everything will be New in Dress Goods ; Everything New in Mantle Cloth.s ; Everything New in
English and Canadian Tweeds ; Everything New in Worsted and Diagonal Striped ;
Worsted Coatings and Pantings. Overcoats and Custom Made Suits.
EVERYTHING NEW IN GENT'S FURNISHINGS. -
Scotch, Irish,
EVERYTHING NEW IN BOOTS 84 SHOES.
We have bought all our Pall Goods, and will have them in the New Store when the time comes.
Never so Low ! Never so Good ! Never so Stylish 1 Neyer—"Well hardly ever"— are we left, but always right.
N. B.— No second hand goods ; no goods that were ever offered to the public before, will
ever be allowed to enter our store at any price, but all will be New, Good and Sound Goods.
A. R. SMITH.
A. MO load of cattle were shipped from
Brussels last Tuesday by drover Scott,
of Dimmed.
OUR oriolceters expect to play a match
at Clinton on our eivio holiday, Aug.
Ilth, with the local eleven.
W. M. Sarcasm hes wire signs,plaeed in
the window and door of his office. The
gold leaf letters show off grandly and re.
fiect credit on the handiwork of W.
Roddick,
A Cacteme.—Eight roornedthause, near-
ly new, with bard and soft water, A 1
cellar, large stable and driving house.
Must be sold. Eaey terms an8 reason.
able price. Apply to B. R. GRUNDY.
EZONY walking stick lost on the 121h
sten. Grey last Sunday evening, between
Whitfleld's and Shine's sohool houses.
The finder will be suitably rewarded by
returning it et 01100 to E. DUNFORD,
Brussels.
Tait Brussels Voters' List for 1891 is
in the Olerk'a hands. There are 257
voters in part 1; 111 in part II ; and 82
in part M. 90 persons are qualified to
serve as jurors. The names of 45 ladies
appear on the list.
Tan 14 irty.flrat annual report of the
Canadian Press Association has been re-
ceived. It is neatly printed and con-
tains the constitution, by-laws and a list
of the members of the assooiation, aa
well as a. buyers' directory.
Tax official orders are out for the vol-
unteer oamp at St. Thornas, on Septem-
ber 12th, The corps ordered to attend
are "D" Company Infantry School
Corps, London Field Battery, 24th, 2515,,
26th, 28th, 3055, and 83rd batta/ions.
R. LEATIVADDALE Was in Wingham on
Tuesday and Wednesday of this week as
valuator for Dau. McCormack, formerly
of Brussels, in purchasing the furniture,
eto., in the Brunswiek House, which
hotel he takes oharee of on Saturday.
AyER'S Oathartio Pills are reeernme0-
ed by the best physicians bemuse they
are free from calomel and other injurious
drugs, being oomposed of purely vegetable
ingredients, While thorough in their
action, they stitisulate and strengthee the
bowels and secretory orgens.
LAST Friday evening as Thos. Edgar,
wife and children were driving into town
their horse allied ea some children in the
road and upset the buggy. Mr. Edgar
was thrown out on his head and received
an ugly bruise on his forehead. The
horse did not get away however and con.
secnently the other ocoapants were not
seriously injured. The buggy—a new
one—was damaged considerably. It was
o oloae call.
BNCURSION.—The annual Sunday school
exoureion to Goderieb on Tuesday, Aug.
11. Return fare from Brussels, by
special train, leaving at 8:30 a. rn., will
be ouly 80 cents for adults and 40 cents
for children. Tbe steamer "Clity of
Windsor" will run excursion trips on the
lake that day. Train gets to Goderioh at
10:45 a. m. and leaves at 7:35 la m.,
thereby allowing exonreionists nearly 9
hours at the lake.
Gee Cu,—Six roembers of the Bruit -
eels Gun Club lead a, friendly shoot with
half dozen of the Seaforth olub in the
latter place last Tuesday. The visitors
won by oue bird. The score was as
follows :—
Enasseas. SEAFORTA.
Z. T. Rem 6 5. Pune'. le
Dr. MeNaughton 12 W, Beattie 7
8.0. Dame,, 10
5. Hewitt 14 A, Stark 7
Banantyne, —11 .8.3. Bright 8
It, Watt 6 G, Hiuchley 19
Total 58 ......
Each man had fifteen shots and, as will
be Beata by the report, Jno. Hewitt only
mieeed one of the number, that being
the hese one shot at. The teams were
evidently evenly metalled.
DAWN NARTY.—On Thursday evening of
lash week the lawn party was held at Dr.
Graham's according to announcement.
The nicely cared for grounds were beau-
tifully illuminated with lamps, Chinese
lanterns and electric light, Small re.
treatment tables were conveniently lo-
cated ibud white aproned damsels catered
to the wants of the visitors with an
abundane supply of ice °ream, lemonade,
6offee cake, etc, Rev. John Ross, B. A,
presided as chairman, the program being
given from the west balcony as follows :
Instrumental duett, piano and violin,
Mrs, Geo. Thomson and 5- Ewan ; sslo,
T. Gibson ; reading, W. 13. Diokeon.
Dark °Muds loomed up and a few drops
of rain followed stattering the andienee
in double quiet( order. On Friday even-
ing the balance of the program was com-
pleted and &Ashdod of a solo by W. X.
Sinclair ; reoitation by Mee Mary Bose;
quattette by Miss Kerr, Miss EVilson, Dr.
Cavanagh and W. a Kerr; hermonica
masio D. MoDonald ; magio lantern
viewe'hy Alex. Stewart, Brussels Band
was in attendance each evening and oon-
teibuted yeey largely to the plenthre of
tbe gathering. The music wag tip.top
and reflects great oredit on Capt. Albert -
sen. Dr. and &Eric Graham left nothing
undone to make everybody enjoy them.
salmi. The oltpir will !awe about $80 to
Apply on the efgan fend as the ptoceede
c'f the lawn platy,
WELL-D/OGING Assn DRIT,LING.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
10 a way that will insure satisfaction.
Wells oleaned out and put in proper
thare. Terms reasonable. Residence
esocond door north of the bridge, west
oide of Turnberry et,, Brussels. 48-51
Tait Wingham Advance says :—Geo.
Russell Game near losing his home on
Monduy morning. The animal had got
on the 0. P. R. traok. The early train
was moving out and the horse with a
eouple of others undertook to keep ahead
of the engine. They jatnped a culvert
and attempted to jump another when
George's horse got its lege down between
the cross pieces. George was endeavor-
ing to catch the quadruped and managed.
to do so. The train mune within 20 feet
of catching him also. The horse was
extricated from its perilous position with
skinned lege, but luokily not otherwise
injnred.
HURON MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.—The
quarterly meeting of the Huron Medical
Association was held in the Y. Bl. 0. A..
luildisg Seaforth, two weeks ago. There
were about thirty members in attendance.
Drs. Ross and McKenzie, of Toronto,
were also present. The following very
interesting program was presented :—
Dr. McLaughlin read a paper on Soiati-
oa. Dr. McKenzie, of Toronto, who is a
specialist on Orthopedic surgery, took up
the general treatment of club feet, Epinal
curvature and hip joint disease, illus.
tratiug his methods of trertment on the
oases presented at the esseOciation, Dr.
Taylor showed a case the diagnoeis of
which was obscure. Dr. Gum showed
some pathologioal specimens of stone,
ceo. Dr. BOPS, of Toronto, desoribed the
operation of hysterectomy a.nd showed
several speoimens of tumor. He also
described the operation for intestinal
anastomosis allowing apeohnens trona the
intestines of dogs operated on. Dr.
Milne showed a case of multiple nituretis
arms being chiefly affected. Dr. Holmes
had a cage of melte polio myeleties, the
disease being oonfined to one arm. Dr.
Gunn had 50015 of tumor of the brain.
Dr. Amos showed a ease of rheumatoid
arthretis. Dr. Woods read a report of
caaes of erysipelas in children, which
was rather unique in oharaoter. A. vote
of thanks was tendered Dre. Ross eta
McKenzie for their valuable assistance at
the meeting, and they were made honor-
ary members of the Assoolation. The
following resolution was palmed by the
association regarding the removal of Dr.
Sloan, of Myth, from our midst. We,
the members of the Huron Medioal As-
sociation, take this opportunity of ex.
pressing the high esteem in which Dr,
W. Sloan, of Blyth, was held by this
Association, he having been a resident
of the °aunty for many years, and one of
She most active members 01 5101 society.
And also of expressing our regret at his
removal from oar midrib. We also extend
to him our best wishes for his future SRC -
0855.
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PERSON A L PARIAH RI PUS.
R. M. Diokson Sundayea at Goderioh.
Reg, Fleteher is visiting at Luoknow.
Andy °ureic jr. talks of going to
Manitoba.
O. Shiel, of Galt, is visiting reletives
in Beussels.
Rev. David Perrie and wife,ot Ohesley,
are holidaying here.
Miss Maggie Smith is visiting her
permits in Brossele.
Miss Minnie Shaw is home from Port
Elgin for her holidays,
Elliaba, Armstrong has gone to Buffalo
on a visit to his brother,
Adam Reid purposes taking a trip to
bite Northwest next month,
Mrs. W. F. Stewart and son were viola.
ing tet Woodstook this week.
kiss Clara Creighton is home from
Ohealey for het sumtner vacation.
W. (L Smith, Of London, was visiting
the family of Bishop Ward this week.
Miss Teenie Hunter and Miss Annie
Rose have gone to Detroit on a holiday
visit,
Mem M. McLennan, of London, is visit-
ing relatives and blends in Bruesels and
loctality.
Miss jeseie Roes and her brother Wm,,
of Guelph, were in Brussele for a few
days thie week.
Nekton Gerry is away on a holiday
trip for a few weeks ameng o d friendle
and acqUe.intenoes.
G. L. Bali L. D. S., al Toronto, is
erijoyiug a holiday with relatives and
friends in Wile looality,
Miss B ina Dennis is spending part, of
her holidays at Harris:on. Herbie Dery
nis ia visiting at Goderiola
Mrs. John ;Wilkinson has removed to
Grand Rapids, Mich, where herhusbamd
has had a /titration for SeVeral Menthe,
Mee. (Dr.) Scott, of Peoria, Illinola,
Wag in toWn last Monday on a brief viait
With former friends, Mrs, Scott was
mks Pantile Simmep before her mar -
tinge nnd teeided in )3rassele foe several
roam
Mrs. II. Palmer and children, of Sa
Louis, and Miss Mamie °lumbers, of
Detroit, are the gnests of Mrs. I. C.
Richards this weelr.
Dr. Kneobtel was home front Ripley
for Sunday. The Dr. is well pleased '
with the outlook, from a professional
standpoint, and expects to do well..
Ten Poem had a pleasant call last
Tuesday from J. H. McBain, of Atwood,
lile hes been supplying the Methodist
pulpits on the liondesboro' oirouit for
the past month e.nd enjoyed his work.
He goes back to Victoria College next
Tall,
Wm. Mose, who bas served his ap-
prentioethip with I. C. Richards as a
harness e.nd collar maker, left on Tues-
day morning for St. Oatharines, where
he has accepted a situation with W. H.
Gibbons, of that oity. While in this
town Mr. Mose WOG respected by all who
had tbe pleasure of his acquaintance.
Brussels loss will be St. Catharines' gain.
Somebody will be lonely bore.
A life size equestrian bronze statue of
the late Gen. P. H. Sherman, as he ap-
peared on the omission of his famous ride
to Winchester, is to be presented to
Chicago by C. T. Yorks, president of a
cable road.
The eight days, from August 8511 to
August 1515,, inclusive, will be a great
time for rowing. To start, with, there is
the double scull race between Hanlan
and O'Connor and Gaudaur and BitoKe.y ;
then the Canadian A.ssociation regAtta at
I3arrie, to be followed by the North.
West ern and Mississippi Valley regattas
at Detroit. In the following week comes
the Nationll regatta at Washington.
330Me.Z.1 .
ROGIMS.—In Atwood, on July 21s5. the
wife of Rev. D. Rogers, of a son.
CADIPRELL.—In Brussels. on July 2185,
the wife of Mr, Angus Campbeil of a
son.
Dams:min.—In Brussels, on July 2415,,
the wife of Mr. G. A. Deadman of a
daughter,
astr.A.asasxamasa
Hame—Ilename.—In Brussels, at the
residence of the groom's father, on
July 29511, by Rev. R. Paul, Mr.
William Edward Helot, of Brussels.
to Miss Annie Harding, of Liman,
in the County of Middlesex.
=11 -MX).
REARNS.—In Morris, on July 4.511, Moses
Kearns, aged 83 years.
BISHER.—In Mina, on July 19th, Wm.
Fisher, aged 20 years.
Mama—In Elmo, on July 58511, Emma,
daughter of Jas. Nixon, aged 25
years and 1 month.
Wingham Town Plot, on
Italy 1815,, Emily Y. Brigley, aged
22 years, 3 inonths and 21 days,
Wnronx.—In Brussels, on July 24111,
Amy Roma infant daughter of John
a.nd Louisa Wright, aged 4 months.
Tfrostsom—In Turnberry, on July 20th,
Beattie H. W., eldest daughter of G.
Thomson, aged 28 years, 4 months
and 28 days.
Moilwna.—In Morris, on July 20113,
Catherine Anderson, wife of John A.
MoBwen, aged 65 years, 2 months
and 17 days.
3iSRAT0130E17.49 Zaffal.M0.3iCZEITM,
Fall Wheat 90
Spring Wheat es
Barley 45
Peas 63
Osts......... ...... 44
Butter, tubs and rolls12
tiggs per dozen 11
Flour per barrel 5 00
Potatoes .. 60
Hay peF ton 7 00
Pork .. . . 5 00
Hides per lb 4
Salt per bbl., retail1 25
Sheep skins, each 60
Lamb skine each 40
Wool, per lb, 18
89
98
48
65
45
13
00
5 50
1 00
8 00
6 60
oo
e0
75
50
20
Voters' List, 1891.
MUSTOMMATY or TRH VILhAGE OF BialatillMe,
COUNTY OF liunox.
Notice is hereby given that I have trace.
I:flitted or delivered to the pereone Mention.
ed itt seetione8 autl 0 of the Ontario Vote&
List dot, 1880, the copies required by soAd
'mations to be transmitted or delivered et
the list, mede pennant to esid Asb Of all
persons appearing by DM hot revised As-
eessniontlioll of the said MUnialpidity 50 158
entitied to vote in the said tefunfeipality at
Eleotione fir keithere of the Legislative
assembly and at Municipal lineations ; and
that Mad Cat WPM Ord mated Op at In v aka
13ruesele, on the last day a Jtily, 1801, and
remains there for inopeettoe.
Elootoes aro milled upon to examine the
euld eat, and it any °Missions or any other
orrots are found therein, to take Mat imitate
pretmetlings 56 have the said errors eor-
rooted wording to lee?.
8,131:191treTei Deuesele.
Dated et laussele 3050 day of A1130.801,
STANDARD BANE OF CANADA,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
W. P. COWAN, President,
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier.
ASSETS,
PAID 13P CAPITAL, - -
Rasnave FUND,
67,000,000
1,000,000
500,000
Agenda's in all prineipal points in Ontario,
Quebec Manitoba, United Mateo
and England.
Brussels Agency.
A Genera Banking Businese Transacted.
Parra ors' and other good Notes Diacounted
at lowest rates. Drafts Issued and Collea.
Mons made on all points. Deposits reeeived
and interest allowed at ollireut rates.
SAVINGS BANK.
Interest Allowed on Sayings Bank De-
posits of 51 and upwarde from date of
deposit to date of withdravral, end com-
pounded half yearly.
Prompt attention and every facility affore-
ed customers living at a distance.
G. P. SCHOLFIELD, Agent.
Thermals, Apen sth, 1801.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
1U1ONEY TO LOAN.—PRIVATE
ITJ,Funds. Apply to GEORGE NINGsTON,
joliet, Illinois, or to
41.tf 51108. KELLY, 13russels.
rilENDERS WANTED.
.I.. Tenders wanted for quarrying and de.
timing 50 eords of bridge stone from quarry
te BrusSeds, distance 21 miles.
A.R. SWIM
18 L130. OF BUTTER PER WIIE
The Dom of my Registered Jersey Bull is
said to be able to make 18 pounde of butter
per week. Sim is an imported Jersey and a
prise winner at the Toronto Industrial.
6,8. DEADMAN, Waged, 80,
Brueeels,
SQIRAYED ON THE PREMISES
of the undersigned, lot 21, con. 113, Grey,
00 01- about June let, 'a yearling steer, red
and white in color, star in forehead. Owner
is requested to prove property, pay expe noes
aud take him away.
1-45 505508.515 MeTAGGART,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.—
Tte aubsoribor offers her house apd
Id, corner of James and streets,
Brussels. There is a comfortable house
good stable, splendid well, dur, on the pre-
mises,4 acre of laud. For further particu-
lars as to prioe, terms, 80. apply to
10105, 10550. McOtILLOITIGN, Brussels.
NOTICE 1
Notice is hereby given that: the part-
nership heretofore existing between John
Caber and Ephraim Coln; as carriage 1..11535N TIS"r 5
makers, in the village of Ethel, le Mlle day
diesolved by mutual consent. The business M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. 8 ,
tvill be carried en by John caber, and he Graduate of the Royal College .of Dental
collects accounts and pays all liabilities.
CO ER. Surgeons Onrio, and of Teionto DM-
,
vereity. OM ,—Orer Pepper's Drug Stare,
EPHRAIM COMM. Bremen,
Ethel, July 2155,1801.
JULY 31, 1$91.
BEST
FRESH
PURE
ENGLISH
PARIS GREEN
AT
PEPPER'S
DRUG
STORE,
BRUSSELS.
BANKING.
MoINTOSH & MaTAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Trams,co.et 0- 01-oxt.ox0.1
2E5+,1.01=er:us.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United States Drafts bolt ght
and sold.
Interest allowed on Deposits,
Collections mode on favorable tarots.
Canadlau Aconite —lifisumrAtirs BANE OF
CANADA.
New York digente—IMPOnTarte AND 'FRAU-
leas NATIONAL CANE,
73o.s.skl.m.g
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
-p L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
_Lk • Bonet tor and Cony eyitecer. Collo°.
Mous made. Ofilee—Vanstonces Bleck Brus-
sels. 21-6n;
Ix,'" M. SINCLAIR,
v • Solicitor, Oonveyancer, Notary Pub-
lic, 80, Office—Graham s Blook,1 dc.ir uorth
of Pauper's Drug Store, Private Feuds to
Loan,
nlORSON & HAYS,
(Late with Garrote 8 Proud foe t, Gude.
rich,) Tiarristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers,
the, Oftioes—Brueeels and Seeforth. Brus-
sels Oilice—Tip.staire Oyer Bank. Money
to Loan.
IL S. frAys. , w.B.DIGISsoN
BUSINESS CARDS,
ISS OTONNOR,
1. Teacher of Organ anct.Piano.
40 -ti Prince's street, Bruesels.
H. MoORA.OKEN,
• /Bearer of Marriage Licenses. °Toe
et his Grocery, Turnberry street. Brussels.
lalo N. BARRETT,
15. Tome:mild Artist. Shop—Next door
south 01 .5.. tf. McKay er Co's hardware store.
Ladies' and ahildrens hair cutting a specialty
mISS BALL
..L.La. Is prepared to give lessee', ou the
Plano, Parlor and Pipe Organ, Speclal a t-
tention given to Technic. For further in-
formation address— Box 176 Bruesels.
MoNAIR,
Usurer of Marriage Licenses, by
annointment of Week -Governor, Commis-
sioner, as., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insurance Co. OfIlae at the Otanbrook
POst Mae.
ROBERT OUNNiNGHAM
MURANO%
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
A LEX. HUNTER,
.ca_ Clerk of the Fourth DiYASIon Court,
Om Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Laud, Donn and Ineurnnee Agent. Funds
invested and to loan. Collection" made.
°Moe in Graham's Bleek,Bruseels,
0 IL PAINTING,
Min /dories, of Winghern, is prepared
to give instruction in oil painting. 'lams
xnay be aecertaived at Miss Nellie Rose' store
where samples of work may be soon. Mum
Mertes would also take a few more pupils in
music
TA. HAWKINS,
• Organist 10 101. Jobe's Church, Drug-
sels, and pupil, in the Art of Teaching, 05 8..
W.Tha yea Niue. Doe., New York, will give
lessons to pupils either at Thee, Kelly's,
Turnborry st., or if preferred, at their own
homes. Terms moderate. 46 -
DENTAL.
n3E:11,7,2,ZEIM,Me."2'
G. L. Ball, 15.15.8. Nitres Oxide Gas ad-
ministered for the Pciuless Extraction of
Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street Bast, Tonosmo.
CANADIAN
'?ACIFIC
Harvest Excursions.
From all Stations in Ontario Return
Rates to
MBTIIVEN
HARTNEY
DI:MORAINE
MOOSOMIN
BINSOARTH
REG1NA
MOOSDJAW
YORKTON
CALGARY
PRINOE ALBERT. $35.00
To leave ell pats,11. 0.510 Provinee of
ots
AUGUST 11TH, l'tliZoNou3801".
$28.00
$30.00
AUGUST 18TH, 1°,50uboilV:1160Pv'
SEPTII 1ST, Betttermaemuint. Deka
Parties tialtoting frem other points should
artnnge to arIIVO at Toronto In time to 005-
eee1with the 11 0, m. train leaving AUguet
11 th, 18511 awl September, lot,1801,
For fuether particulars apply tO sty
agent ot the Company,
T. PEPPER,
Agent, proseith
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• A.uctioneer, 18 alwaye ready to at-
tend sales of farms, farm stook, dm. Terms
eheerfully given. Oranbrook 0.0. Sales
may be arranged at Tan Pon Publielneg
Nona°, 135,ueselli.
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Anationeer. Sales comity:it
81 00 reasonable terms, Warms and farm
stook a specialty. Milers lel b at Tine POST
P ubli ng Neu se, Bru ssele, or (Mitt° Walton
P.O., will receive prompt attention,
H AVING,TAAKtpN LIOEN•
055 08 to coluluet sales of farm stet& rerseortaarlg
prices. Evolving tbe ',tending of nearly
every pereou 1001 in a position to sell to
good mocha and got good impurity when tiold
on credit. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rive
01 e a call, SS, P B. SCOTT,
MEDICAL CARDS.
WM. F. GALE, MD., 0, M.,
Member of the ()oboe° of Physiolan,
and Burgeons of Ontario by examination,
Oilloe and Resideuee —Main Street East,
J
A. MoNALIGIITON, M. D.
a D. MO,. 05.0,1'., Edinburgh, 10,0. P
15,080, at Popper's Dille Store froett 0 to
11180 a. DI. 411I1 from Itee to 4 p. m At other
hours may be found at hie reeidenee, form-
erly occupied by Dr, El utthinson, Min et,
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
ey . Ronde Graduete of the Ontario
votortuary College, le prepared to treat an
dioeftoos Of dotneetteated alginate he a eorn-
Patent manner, nartmular attention paid
to veterluary dentititry, Calle prnmptly at-
tended to, Office itud ilifirmary—TWO 510011
Perth 011)4(104 Tiirliberry CC, JIM atelfii