The Brussels Post, 1891-9-4, Page 8THE 13RUSSELS POST
JERSEYS FOR SALE.
415 will buy a bull calf nearly pure bred
from good milking strain,
413 will buy a part bred heifer oalf froin
one of the best COWS in this seotion.
.940 will buy a Jersey Cow, nearly pure
bred, due to calve next March.
645 will buy a pure bred Jersey Heifer
due to calve next March.
460 will buy a young Jersey COW, pure
bred, due to calve next May. Also
for sale a line young jersey Bull.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &c.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOIITHIERN EXTENSION W. G. & 0,
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South. as follows
GoING SOUTH. GOING /Sawn.
Mail 859 itni, I Mixed 9:45 a.m.
Exmass.„...11:52 non. Mail 8:08 pan.
Mixed 0:05 pan. Express 995 p.m.
1j:oral Ettns Items,
A. chiel's smug ye te.kin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
SErrxhintic.
Commu, rneeting next Monday.
Coal, oil at 16 cents at B. Gerry's.
Torioxmo exhibition opens next Monday.
PIMIS are an abundant crop this year.
Catuca raisins 50. per pound, George
Good,
FLEAan put in your order for stove coal
to S. Gerry.
FOURTH Division Court did not pan ont
last week. The grist was too small.
No. 9 cook stove and 21 pieoes of
furniture for $15.00 at B. Gerry's.
STONE is being hauled for the wing
walls at the south of Brussels iron
bridge.
Taos. Efsid.'s auction sale will take
place at the Revere House on Saturday,
12011 inst., at 5 o'clock.
Tan three fine Ronald steam Fire En
-
eines were shipped to the Toronto E.
hibition this week. They're beauties.
Tan Inspector of the Gore Mutual was
in town last week arranging for the set-
tlement of W. R. Wilson's loss from the
recent fire.
80150010re-opened last Monday with
Principal Shaw, Miss Taylor and the
Misses Abraham in their respective de-
partments,
Dsvnt Boss sr. has greatly improved
the appearance of his spacious residence,
on Elizabeth street, by the application of
a dress of paint.
Tan ladies' jacket found last week 9,nd
advertised in THE POST Was claimed by
Mrs. Emigh, of Blyth. Another proof of
the use of printer's ink.
HUGH WILLIAMS ik SON talk of erecting
a large brink livery barn on a lot near
the bridge on Turnberry stir( et. The
site is a first-olass one for such a pur-
pose.
ROOMS 50 rent over Mrs. Straohan's
new block. Will be in readiness by Sep-
tember 1st. Suitable for office, sewing
rooms or dwellings. Apply to DR, MC.
IIRLTET.
Wit were through the new American
Hotel on Thursday of this week and feel
safe in saying it is one of the finest build-
ings in Western Ontario. Mr. Koenig ex•
peots to move nest week.
No Paper Next Week.
Following our usual custom we will
omit the publication of next week's issue
of Tan Poss. Job work will be attended
to as usual.
Tun only radinal cure for rheumatism
is to eliminate from the blood the acid
that causes the disease. This is thor-
oughly effected by the persevering use of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Persist until oared.
The process may be slow, but the result
is sore.
COMPANY N. 6, 33rd Batt, left Brus-
sels for St. Thomas on Tuesday morn-
ing's Main, via Winghano Junction, un- '
der the Captaincy of R. S. Hays. Lieut.
J. W. Shaw joined thern at Clinton.
The boys were ols.d in a new uniform.
They will be away 14 days.
Tisn Band gave their weekly concert
laet Friday evening at the market square
instead of 0/1 the band stand at the park
owing to the illness of old Mrs. Maley.
Capt. Albertaon is working up a lot of
splendid musio and our citizens are only
aorry that the evening's will soon be too
cool for the continuanoe of the ont.door
concerts. What'e tbe matter with a
weekly program in the Maitland rink ?
G. T. R.—Toronto Industrial Exisibi.
tion --Fares from Brussels to Toronto
and return, 8011 to 181h Sept., single fare
93.50. Excursion days are 15th and 17011
Sept., fare 92.60. All tickets good to re-
tain Sept. 21st. Guelph Exhibition—
Sept. Mid to 24th, eingle &status fare,
92,10. Good to return 26cli Sept. In-
ternational Fair and Exposition, Detroit
—Excursion day August 28th, faze $4.15,
Good to return Sept. sal, For tiokete
and information apply to T. FriVraintlt,
G. T. Ticket Agent.
LIST Of passengers ticketed this last
week by J, T. Pepper, C. P. It. agent,
Brussel% 1—Angus McDougall in Sault
Ste Marie; Fred, Laird, Ethel, to Glatt -
ton, Dakota ; Meg Ella McNeil, Ethel,
to Ottawa ; Miss Mary Blair, Cranbrook,
to Ottawa ; L. ItioNeil, Bthel, to Ottawa;
Pas, MOD011akl,,, Walton, to Deloraine ;
Biohard E. Cardiff, Grey, to Alexander,
Man. ; Thos. T. &ND:Lublin, Morris, to
Alexander; Alex. Grant to High Bleff,
Man.
When the Frost is on the Pumpkin
'1' And the Fodder is in the Shook,
And you hear the hobble -gobble
Of the strutting Turkey cook;
And the Rooster holleuster as
He tip -toes on the Pence;
Oh! its then a fellow feels his best,
On a Cold and Frosty Morn
When the Frost is on the Pumpkin
And the men are Husking Corn.
SEPT. 4, i89i
eszonsiarancrefortacolemte%ssaticonewaransmazicatinmmaractsow
yam= itaravzom.
DON'T put your hands in your Trouser Pockets, whistle "Annie Laurie" and expect to keep warm the coming
Fall Days Much more practical to $elect a comfortable Overcoat or suit from our new stock of Fall Overcoats
and Suits. Nothing small about them but the price and that is exceedingly minute, By selecting early you secure
the pick. We will:soon be in our ne Elr store and have bought a large and attractive stock of -Dress Goods, Mantle
Cloths, Gent's Furnis hings, Tweeds, Worsteds, Coatings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furs, in fact a big stock of every-
thing kept in a lirst-class Dry Goods Store,
mith.
Pons spices and vinegar very cheap.
Gno. Goon.
GRANITE preserve kettles for about half
price. B. Gerry.
SCARLET fever is bothering some Brus-
sels children yet.
You get a 41.00 worth of coal oil for 83
cents at B. Gerry's.
REGULAR services will be resumed in
Melville church next Sabbath.
ALF. LOWERS and men are at work on
the foundation of 0. Zilliax'a new briak
block.
POMTS and all repairs always on hand
for the Ayr Advance plow at D. Ewan's
shop, Brunets.
Nuxm Monday at 4 p. m. thefirst meet.
ing of the Band of Hope for the Fall
term will be held in the school house.
BARGAINS every day, except Sunday, in
gents Dongolas, Bela, Conga and Ox-
fords. Ladies' Bele buttoned and Ox.
fords. Geo. Good.
HENRY jASIES has pulled down the
stable on Ilia lot, John street, and will
utilize the material in the erection of a
kitchen at the rear of his dwelling.
Tun municipal aollector will soon be
presenting eat& of the ratepayers with a
neatly prepared statement of this year's
taxes and the time for payment. No one
will be slighted.
NEXT, Tuesday the Clinton cric het :dub
is expected to play the return match
with Brussels on Victoria Park. The
members of Brussels team should do
little practice work if they expeot to win
POSTMASTER FARROW Says he will 50
oapb the suggestion of Tan POST and
keep the postoffice open an bour later for
the oonvenienoe of holders of look bone
and drawers. This will prove a eon
venience to said parties and others who
wish to share in the advantage should in
vest in a drawer or look box.
G. P. ScHOLE/ELD arrived home on Mon.
day from the Toronto—Montreal Moroase
battle on Saturday. Although slightly
vvounded the satisfaction of winning the
victory and being credited with two bull's
eye shots far outweighs the soars of the
conflict. Mr. Martin, of Parkdale, re-
lieved Mr. Scholfield here.
Witna•Dvatime AND Daummo.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging end drillin wells and is prepar.
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure satisfaotion.
1Vells cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable. Residence
sound door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Brussels. 43.05
COmPLIDIENTGIT.—A aubsoriber 50 Han,
nibal, Mo., in remitting his subscription
says ;—"I still read with interest your
neway paper and hope you may continue
to prosper tie you have heretofore done."
A London subscriber writes ;—"I enclose
43 which pays for Tun Pose to Feb:It:try
next I suppose in justice to myaelf I
should have discontinued the paper long
ago but it seems as though we cannot do
with TIM POST."
STAGNATION na BUS/NESS.—A level-head-
ed exchange eays :—Many a business
man oomplaina of stagnation in business
without stopping to consider that, as its
name implies, stagnation is the stopping
(standing still) of business energy and
enterpriatt. The healthy conditton of
water is motion. The healthy condition
of business is aetivity. If a business
man falls into the habit of "letting up"
at this time of the year, he makes his
own busineas activity. It is wiste to
atart soon ; 10 15 wiser never to stop, for
keeping everlastingly at it brings sue-
oess." Stir yourself, stir your help, stir
your elletOmers ; to stir things generally
and keep them stirred is 'minus, For
this purpose there is nothing better than
advertising in newspapers of undonbted
circulation among those who are able to
buy and likely to become customers.
Wznmee Ea/JR.—The Weet Bay City
(Mich.) Post says of a young lady a for-
mer resident of Brussels t—lifarry N,
Rothwell, of Detroit, and Miss Minnie
Amu, daughter of Mr, end Mrs. J. W.
Ames, of this city, were united in mar-
riage Tuesday, Aug. 2503, at 4 p. tn.
at the residence of the bride's parents,
No. 404 South Henry street. The oere-
mony was performed by Rev. 0, H. Irv-
rg, pastor of the First Baptist churth,
n the presence of the relatives and a few
intiinate friends of the contraoting par. o
Woo, William Ames and Mies Ida Amea, e
brother and /lister 00 01)5 bride, Mileiatod
:Le grOomentan and bridearnaid. The t
bride wore a lovely sunbeam of cream f
colored RenriettR, With oream ribbon
ana pearl bead trimmings and corsage S
ouquet of orange blossoms. The brides.
aid woe a:rayed in dove-oolorod Hen. 'S
atta, with eorsage bouquet of white t
lice. The werldfng gifts were 110811 s
imam and costly. Mr. and Mrs, In
othwel left on the 5 o'clools train for a.
etroit, where they will make their home 0
future. The bride has a Wide °Utile of
Jude in West Day Olty, where she has 5
ado he horns; sinoe childhood, while a
e grOoM ohe of the most efficient
ployees of tbe Detroit eleotrieal works. 0
bo Post unites With the huts of fe n g
the bappy pair in heartfelt Maims dor
o realization of their brighteat hopes.
You save 324 per cent by buying your
owl oil at B. Gerry's.
PARTRIDGE shooting is in season and
our looal sportsmen are on the warpath.
ArPRENTIOR wanted to learn Harness
Making, Apply at once to II. Dennis,
Brussels.
Fru Ixsunnum,—The Howiok Mutual
Insurance Direotora met at Gorrie on
August 29t11. They passed 244 applica-
tions amounting to 9359,555. The Dir-
ectors were all present, the President in
the chair. All claims that came before
the Board were settled.
REMOYAM—Owing to the building of a
new blook I am obliged to move tny but.
oher shop. I will be found for the next
to or three months in the building for-
merly occupied by Messrs. Diokson &
Hays, one door north of t•he new Ameri-
can Hotel, where I will be pleased to
wait on all my old customers and se
many new ones as may favor me with
their patronage. A. CuRit/R.
A 511000958 Complaint comes from the
fire insurance companies. It relates to
large losees in the farming districts on
live stook due, as reported by the farm•
ers, to lightning in connection with
barbed-wire fenoes. Most of the animals
killed in this way were near the wire
femme at the time, and ibis supposed the
metal strands act as aonduotor of eleotri.
city in a degree sufficient to largely 111'orease the risks of Bach insurance.
o CANADA TOR AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER.—
. Soathern dialect story, of absorbing i
. terest, by a Virginia Canadian, will
Sound complete in the A.ugust and Se
ternber number of Canada, the n
national magazine. The two numbe
will be sent to any address post•free f
20 ciente in stamps. Poetry aud prose
ablest Canadian writers, choke seleotio
and bright and timely departniente
every number. Every Canadian fami
should subscribe for Canada. A o
dollar bill will pay for it from now un
the end of 1892. Address: "Oanacla
Benton, New Brunswick,
A CHAUTAUQUA Literary and Sol:anti
Circle was organized in Brussels la
Monday evening. The meeting was he
in the baaement of the Methodist chum
Rev. G. F. Salton, who has been 001090
bar of the Circle for years, gave th
necessary information concerning th
work to be done. On motion of D
Graham, seconded by Dr. Holmes Re
Mr. Salton was chosen Presiden
Moved by W, EL Kerr, seconded by Dr
Cavanagh that lairs. Graham be Beare
tary. Carried. Some iiftesn person
have become members and a large num
ber of others will likely join before th
first meting which will be hitdd at Dr
Graham's residence on Tuesday evening
13011 inst., at 7:30 o'olook.
WEDDING the Normal Ool
lege, Fenton, illich.,at 10:30 m. Friday
July 31at, mouthed the marriage
of Obas. Vernleigh Packer, of Saginadv
and Adele Gladys Campbell, grand
daughter of the late P. L. Bamtinheitner
of Maple am, Ayr, Ont. The ceremony
was performed by Rev. j. W. Kennedy
Resisted by Rev, J. It. Tewell, in the p55-
0500801 the immediate friends of the
bride. At the appointed hour, the bride
entered, leaning on the arm of Prof.
Palmer, and accompanied by the bridea.
niaids, The groom followed, eaoorted by
the groomsmen, and the marriage cere-
mony was performed in the chapel whioh
had been handsomely festootied aud
decorated with potted plants, After the
ceremony :congratulations followed and
the wedding party prooeeded to the
dining hall where an elaborate banquet
was spread. on tables ornamented with
out flow:us. The bride was handsomely
attireci in Nile green crepe de ohine,
with an overdress: of white Spa.niah lane,
made en train, with square neok and
caught up with pansies and trailing ivy ;
Lvhite silk mite above the elbow and our -
sage bouquet of pansies and maidenthair
fern ; no jewelry bat a gold pendant, and
carried a bouquet of white rosebuds and
white carnationa, The bridesmaids were
fdiSe Nora Shidier, of Drucleville,
and Miss Georgia Graham, of Oxford,
Niel). They were dressed in cream al.
batten, with ilowers and botiquet same
s the bride's. The groomamen were E.
IL Pratt, of Argentine, and j, F. Weber,
f Imlay Oity. Mr. and Etre. Puttee
mbark upon their voyage on the tnatri-
monial sea with the heuty coparatula,-
rioiennad.
aenm m
a the best wishes of them
J. A, Triosfite Tannincoox.—Last
aturday's London Advertleer gives the
allowing account in which a. A. Thomas,
yell known in oonnection with the in.
reduction of the eleotrio light into Bruit -
els, played the leading role :—Thie
orning about 10 O'clock J. .A. Thomaa,
O agent far the Ball Eleotrio Light
0909053',livitig at 250 Dundee etteet,
nshed into Livingstone's clothing store,
94 Richmond street, and commended
triking Gunge Trobilcook, the tonnages..
e then kicked him out on the street and
ontinued beating him there. A crowd
athered around but could learn nothing
f the cause of tho affair. In order to
get a0Me explanation an Advertiser to.
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FALL FAIM—The East Boren Fall b
Show will be held on the enlarged and in
greatly improved grounds on the old ri
dates, Thursday and Friday, Oct. lst and li
grid. The Directors are arranging a tip- m
top prohraM of speoial prizes and at• 111
tractions that cannot fail to attraot and D
please the fie the half•mile in
m
track is in prie riondition there will be fr
aOrne tests of speed for the drivers, to
There ts no better prize HAM - the Conoty bh
than that el the Emit Enron Society. ern
Mee Show this Vail will be the best ever T
lisisi in this geotion and everybody inter. of
meted simuld got their exhibits ready. th
porter contrived to see Mr. Thomas at
his residence. He stated that a 12 -year-
old girl, who had been taken from the Fall Wheat (new)
Stratford home about throe years ago Spring Wheat
and adopted by Mrs. Brown, Wellington Barley
attest, had come home yesterday and Peas
had told a story to the' effect that the Oats. (,817)
had entered the store at the invitation of Butter, tube and rolls...,
some elderly man, that he had taken im- Eggs per dozen
proper liberties with her, and had offered Flour per barrel
her 5 cents to come back the following Potatoes
morning. • This haa come bo his Hay per ton.
(Thomas') ears, as he and his wife took
their meals at Mrs. Brawn's, "This
morning when sent to the market the
girl expressed some fears," he continued,
"and I oonsented to acoompany her. X
left her at a junction of Richmond and
Dundas street, and stood on the south.
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west oorner watching her. She was
going along when I saw a man with a
grey beard in a door and it struck nos
that he was the one•who romosted her be.
Sons. 1 know the girl aid not see him
beoause she was going straight ahead.
The man attracted her attention and
beckoned her in. She foliowed him and
I rushed over sna found them both lie.
hind the counter. I told him I would
have to whip him and then 1 punched
him and kicked hitn ont onto the street
until he escaped in a photograph door-
way the other side of Mountjoy's store."
Mr. Trebilcook was seen at the store.
1Vhen told of the assertions made he ex-
pressed the greatest surprise and indig-
nation. "I never saw the girl before
this morning," he mad warmly. "I was
leaning on the counter inside the door
when she came in and asked for a busi-
ness wad. While 15058 in the aot of
getting one for her the rnan came in and
assaulted me as you have heard. The
statements are the most foul untruths,
and I have laid an information for as-
sault against him." Mr. Trebiloock has
been a well•known resident of the eity
for over 25 years and has always enjoyed
the utmost esteem of his fellow -citizens.
Those who know him Would not for a
moment entertain the slightest belief
in the charges made against him. He
has a large family of children. For
many years Mr. Trebil000k bad charge of
the clothing department in Walker's
"Golden Lion" store. The whole thing
tarn be ventilated in court, and his friends
have no doubt whatever that it will be
bleared up satisfaotorlly.
3E1Cae,SO
LERPARD.—In Toronto, on August 28th,
the wife of Mr. Sanford Leppard of
a son.
TmL.A.ZeMS,SMITR.
BOTHWELL—AmRs.—In West Bay City,
Mich., on August 250h, by Bev. G.
11. Irving, Mr, Harry N. Bothwell,
of Detroit, to Mise Minnie, daughter
of Mr, j. W. Ames, of West Ba
City.
PACEER—BAWTItillEillER, — In Fenton,
Mich., on July 31st by Rev. J. W.
Kennedy, assisted by Rev. J. R.
Fewell, M. Chas. V. Packer, of
Saginaw, to Adele Glady's Campbell,
eldest daughter of Mr. A, Badvtin.
hehner, of Brussels, Ont,
apxonez.
Mumun.—At Crombrook, on August 81s0,
David Miller, aged 76 yeare and 6
months.
Ronn.—In Butte City, Montana, on
Aug. 19th, jamas Robb, forinerly of
Elam, aged 45 years.
GRINT.—At Kingston, on Aug. 21at, Peter
Grant, son of John Grant, nthelt
aged 22 years 3 months and 7 days.
AIN/GM—In Brussel, on August 29t11,
Eleanor Watson, relict of the late
William Ainley, aged 70 years, 6
months and 22 days.
2,
M2-MONXTS.
/lima, Atwood, Sept. 20.
Blyth, Oot. 8011 and 9th.
Seaforth, Oot. lat and 2nd,
Zurich, Sept. 14th and lfith.
Exeter, Sept. 28011 and 29th.
Hensalk Sept. 15th and 16th,
Mitchell, Sept. 2308 and 24th.
Goclerieb, Sept, lath to 18013,
Western, London, Sept. 170o 26.
Harriston, Sept,130th to Oot. ist.
Palmerston, Sept. 28011 and 29013.,
Industrial, Toronto, Sept. 7 to N.
8Iast Huron, B`Maaols, Oat. 1 and 2.
Central, Guninh, Sopt, 22, 23 and 24.
Notth Perth, otratford, 008. 1 sna 2.
Northern Walkerton, Sept. 29 to Oct.
East W0WanCe3h, Belgrave, Oot, 13 9,nd
6.
Northwestern, Sept. 20 and
30.
Centro Brace, at Paisley, Sept. 22108 to
24th.
Kinoardine, at Xinertrdine, Oot. 8th
and Oth.
Canada Central, Ottawa, Sept. glird to
Oet. 2nd,
Enron Townehip, at Sept. 29th
and 80th.
Great International, 80, John, N,
Sept, 28r8 to Oct. iltd.
.. ....
Hides per lb ... .. 4
Salt per bbl., retail...... 1 25
Sheep skins, each GO
Lamb skins each 40
5 00
40
700
5 00
STANDAnD BANN Or CANADA,
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
W. P. GOWAN, President.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier.
ASSETS, - • - • 97,000,000
Pam vs OAP/TAL, - 1,000,000
BEEMBVE roam, • 500,000
Agencies in eAl prinepal points in Ontario,
Quebec, Manitoba, 'United State,/
and England.
Brussels Agency.
A General Banking BUB:nese Transacted.
Parmere' and other good Notes Diseounted
at lowest rates. Drafts Issued and Collo.
Mons made on till points, Deposits received
and intereat allowed at entrant rutea.
SAVINGS BMX.
Interest Allowed on Savings Dank De-
posits of 91 and upwards from date at
depoeit to data of withdrawal, and coin.
pounded half yearly.
Prompt attention and every facility a Mord -
ed customers living at a distance.
G. 2. SOROLFIELD, Agent,
Brussels, AprilStb.1801.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GENBEAL 8ERVANT WANT -
SD. Apply at once to
MRS. W. IV. SINCLA5R,
MONEY TO LOAN.—PRIVATE
-IL Vends, Apply 00 ElnaleGE IIINGsToN,
Joliet, Illiuogs, or to
41.tf THOS. REDLY, 13ruesela.
pOR SALE. -1 GOOD HORSE 5
-12 years old, good driver; 1 Covered Bug -
n': night Wagon and h. new Cutter, cheap,
/or Cash. Private Bale.
a W. It. WILSON.
OLD EAR -RING LOST LA.ST
•••-•9 week between Hr. John Straehan's,
Oren and the 701.1 conoession. Pinder will
greatly ob/ige owner by leaving it at Tan
PosT Publishing House.
17.-11 STRAY STEER.—A. BOAS
_•-• Steer, one year old, eattle to Lot 5,
eon. 15, Grey, about two niontha ago. The
owner is regueeted to prove property, pity
expenses and take It away.
»At. ISMiTH, Brussels,
QTRAYED FROM LOT 28, CON.
7,morri•, on August 30011, Mitch caw
grey and rad in color, hole out in left ear:
Any information leading to the reeovery ,of
this animal will be suitably rewarded.
JOHN WALEER,
7.tf
DOCKET BOOK CONTAINING
A. a small dune of money left at the Bros.
aela Egg Emporium on July 13111, Owher
maY have the same by Linville property and
paying for this notice by applying to
UM, BALLANTYN51 4 SON.
S LBS. OF BUTTER prat W10118
The Dam cif my liegietered croey Deli ta
said to be able to make 18 pounds off butter
Per Week. Site 55 an imported JerSeY and A
prize winner st the Toronto Indnetriai,
O. A. DEA131V14511, DrUnglakstil
Es,
OUSH AND LOT FOR SALE. -
The subscriber Meeks hos Of h eu Fijito. crud,
lot, 005005 Jamee and
Brussels. There is n comfortable house,
Rood Stable, aplandid Well, ,ko, on the pre,
7111000,4 acre Of land. For further portion.
lars 5.5 50 Orin, tering, dieapply to
NIRO, WM. MOODLLOUGH, 139000510,
1:41011 SALE.— HOUSE, LOT
and trreit Garden, el Mated just outaide
the corporation of lirtissels. The maim,
signed offers his beautiful hot/maimed, emu,
priaing an acre of land laid out in Mall
fruits, a good brick home, stab ta, rttst-ciass
well, etc:„ making complete Milne, Par
further partieulars apply to
8. rnna,
4.4,0 Drusaola,
QTRAYED. ON OR ABOUT
the 10th of Juno, a heifers and 1 tuteor.
Two hoifere are dark red Leith turned -4n
hong, other heifer a dark gray. Steer It
dark red with white star o:n lo5the:44 and
atraight Wok horns. Any information load.
955 to their nieovery Will loci imitably re.
11""(01.110, BATEMAN,1 et 18, Ooh. 'fy Grey,
MOSES DENBY, Let 00,015, 7,
Wel P. 0,
OASTROILINA
This preparation will he found a re.
: liable remedy for the ordinary illaoasee
of ohildron, 50011 RS Indio . don, Sour
Stanuteli, Conatipation, Wind Collo,
Worms, Teething Troubles, Feverish.
nese, Diarrhoea, and many other climates
common to ohildren, 11 rogniatea the
bowels and assists digestion. It does
away entirely with the giving of nanaeoue
doseof Castor Oil to children. Its 11.0-
tiOn on the bowels is gentle and the et-
afriotanpisrootinwe
3odf,Siii0nroliuldbiejubtailtItlPir4Paatr:-
Wes on our list The formals, itesil is
perfection, is Mae in flavor, donee in body,
dark in color and fragrant in odor.
X. T. PEPPER,
Chemist de Druggist,
&easels.
MOINTOSH & MoTAGGART,
JUNIORS, BRUSSELS,
,z‘zo.st.maaa Cileow.erial 1105.1.1e95105
auhaatel...a.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
oausitiett avid 'United States Drafts bought
and sold,
Interest allowed on Deposal,
CollectiOne made Oilf5905eb95 trona.
Canadian Agents —Menem\ mass Dams ca,
CANADA.
Now YOrk A.sente—imporiemns AND TnAii•
DRS NATIONAL Henn,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
L. TAYLOR-, BARRIS-TER,
I. lb • 801101tor Alla Cony eyaneer. Colloo-
Eons made. OMee—Vanstone's Bleak, Brus•
Bela. 01.802*
IV• 81311.1o1StoirN, goljnvAa yiallne' or, No tary Pub.
tin, &o, °Mee—Graham a 1310,30,1 dc. north
olPepper'a Drug Store, Private Puede to
Loom.
DICKSON & BAYS,
male with Garrow Proutifoot,Godo.
rich ,) Barralors, Benetton. Conveyancers.
&a. 0E1mm—brussels and Soutortb, llrile-
eels 00105—Cp•etalta Orem Bank. Money
to Loan.
n. B. NAM W. n. mensal;
BUSINESS CARDS.
Tt/fISS O'CON▪ NOR,
▪ Teacher of Organ and Plano.
40.55 Princesa atreot, 3r1155911.
H. MoORAOKEN,
• Isauror °Marriage Lieonaos. (Mica
5.0 545 Grocery, Purobarry street, Brussels.
i.lot•• N. BARRETT,
• Tonsorial Artiet• Shop—Next door
son th 00 .0. MM.:May 5: Co's hardware store.
Ladies'and obildrene hair cutting n, Specialty
M
ISS BALL
Is prepared to Rico lessona on the
PISMO. Parlor and Pipe Orge.n. Special at-
tontion given to Tochein. Par farther in-
formation address— Box 179, firessels.
A MoNAIR,
11.• Theurer of Marriage Liatinses, by
appotranient of Lieut;Goveruor, COMAS/.
sionar, &c., 53,36, Conveyancer and Agent
Piro Inelmance CIO. 011100 at the Oranbraels
Poet Otilea,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
Mt/BANS/4.
FIRE AND MARINS,
1311 ELPH.
A LEX. HUNTER,
Cleric of the Fourth Division coml.
oo, Huron. Conveyancer, //mare Public.
Land, Loan and insurance Agent. Funds
Invested anci to loan. Colleations made.
Oillea in Graham's Bleak, Druaaele,
OIL PAINTING,
Arise lifortee, of Wingham, is prepared
to give inetruation in oil wanting. 0OrMs
may be ascertained at was Nellie Ross' Moto
whom samples of work may be sou. arise
MOrlee Would also take a few more P111018
rp A. HAWRJNS,
J. • Organist in St. John's Church, Brus-
sels, and in the Art of Teaching, OW
of A.
W. Th '
arer Mus. Goa., Now York, wilt
lessons topupils either at Thee, 10611706
Turuborry ea, or if ureferred, at their own
homes. Terms moderato. 0 -
DENTAL.
sionms7•=xs,rx-4-x"
13.5. Ball, L. D. S. Nitros Oxide (a -as ad-
ministered. for the Prinhwa Extraction of
Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street End, TOXIONTS,
1.) E NT JOS
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S., D. D. S.,
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Surgeona, Ontario, tITN1, of Tomtit° Uni-
versity. Ocurion—Over Popper's Drug Store,
BSUSS016,
AUCTIONEERS.
A RAYMANN,
_GA. • Auctioneer, is ahvaya ready to at.
tend sales of farms, fawn atonic, 845, Tents
cheerfully given. OrenbrOOk 10.0. Sales
=ay be arrenged at Pros POST Pub/fah:Mg
Howie, Drussela.
aBORGE KIRKBY,
x._A Licensed duotionsor. Bales comic/et
ecl 00 roaeonable terms, Farms and farm
stock a aboolalty. Orders left at Tun POST
Publishing5louse,Bruesels or sentto Walton
P. O., will receive prompt littoution.
HAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
A-i. en en all Auctioneer, 5 am prepared
to condo:It aeles of farm stock at raariontthle
prices. 'Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am in it position to sell to
good marks and got good- seourity when sold
ou credit Satisfaction guaranteed. Give
um a call. 82.- 56 3.8003333
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. 13'. CALE, M,]), C. M.,
aranthor 51 11,5 College of Physloian,
and surgoone Of Ontario by examination.
°Moe and Residence — Mein street Rad,
tithe', On lario.
A. MoNA.UGHTON, M. D.
• 0.151. L, rt. C. P„ Edinburgh, M. G. P
S. Unt, Rt Pepper's Drug Store from 0 to
lloto a, in, and from 190 to 4 p. in, At Other
hours maybe found at his retddeneo, toxin.
orly occupied by Dr. Elutoliinson, X,111j st.
VETERINARY.
11: D. WARWICK'
ty • Honor Graduate,of tho ontaria
Veterinary College. is prepared 00 treat an
diseases of domeatleateci anima/a In a cont-
POt011t 900111150. PartIOUlt/t attoution paid
to veterinary dentistryttatis prometly at-
tended to, office and Intinuary—Two deers
north 05 bridge, Turoberry st,, brattish,