The Brussels Post, 1891-10-2, Page 8ARRIVINC
"FANCY GOODS,
BOOKS,
TOYS,
DOLLS
and various articles suitable for
holiday gifts are now arriving.
We have made a careful selection
01 such lines as we considered
good value and suitable for our
trade. We will be pleased to
supply you.
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &o.
•
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOOTHEBN EXTENSION W. O. & E,
Trains 1ea,e Brussels Station, North
and South. as follows:
Gonlo SODTH, GoiNo Nonni.
a5ai1....,......,
00 a.m. Mixed 9:45 a.m.
Express 11:52 a.m. htail ,,.,........ 3a06 p.m,
Mixed 9:95 p,m, Lxpreas 9:55 v.m.
civs [rias,
A chiel's amang ye takin' notes,
Au' faith he'll prent it.
OCTOBER.
PRETTY brooches at U. L. Jackson's.
Coreem meeting next Monday evening.
RINoa, Rings. H. L. Jackson, jeweller,
CoTvAo1 to rent, Apply to J. J. Gil-
pin.
Is' you went cheap glassware call at
Geo. Bather's.
A wEDDINelis on the tapis but we'll keep
mum for the present.
Fon a nice suit or overcoat yon oannot
do better than at Straohan's.
i
mom and gravel crossing ie being
pat down near the Town Hall.
EvsRY lady should visit the millinery
show rooms of Mrs. E. Rogers.
Boots made to order and repairing
specially attended to. Geo. Good,
UNssnTAraNc in all its branches. Em-
balming a specialty. R. Leatherdale.
Tor wingwalls at the bridge are corn•
p:eted and a good job done, so experts
say.
W. H. AleCRAcr.es took 35 prizes at the
Wingham Fall Show on Wednesday of
this week.
ANYTHING kept in a first-class pity
furnitnre store is also kept at R. Leather -
dale's, Brossels.
Burners was well represented at a
I. 0. F. reunion at Ethel ou Thursday
evening of last week.
THE famed Tiger blend of pure India
and Ceylon tea, the best value in the
market, at Thomson's.
Fon a nice pair of tine boots Cooper &
Smith's or J. D. King's, Straohan's is
the place to secure them.
"JEPTHA'6 VOW'," by Edwin Long, will
bo the subject of Rev. G. F. Salton's die.
uuerse neat Sabbath evening.
Iluxcnnns of teams are in town al.
most every day delivering grain. Bros•
eels market is the steadiest and best in
the County.
A Losn of young folks from town at-
tended a party at Winghem on Tuesday
evening, They arrived home Wednes-
day morning.
Fon all lines of goods suitable for the
Fall trade go to Straohan's where yon
will get good value for your money and
nice fre.h goods.
THE stone work of the foundation of
the new stores to be ereoted for I. C.
Richards and S. W. Laird was completed
this week by A. Lowry,
Room to rent over Mrs. Straohan's
new block. Will be in readineee by Sep-
tember lat. Suitable for office, sewing
poems or dwellings. Apply to Dn. Mc-
RELvEY,
AN official letter has been received
Ina' Postmaster General Haggart stat.
in,, that the look letter box asked for at
Brussels railway station will be here
shortly placed in position.
THE Voters' List Court of this muni-
cipality will be held in the Town Hall,
on Friday, Oct. 23 commencing at 0 a.
in. Judge Toms will preside. There
are a number of appeals to boar,
I KEEP the largest and hest aseorted
stook in my line in the County, (barring
none.) I buy my goods for spot cash
and having had 20 years experience I
defv competition in prices. R. Leather -
dale.
To COB lESPONIERTEL—We will be pleas•
ed to hear from you a little more regular-
ly in the future. People like to reed the
District news items every week and the
oftener you write the easier the work be.
Som es.
le is education that makes all the dif.
/arena between the men who dig in the
ditch end the man who bosses the job.
It is the superior qualities of Ayer's Sar-
saparilla that give it its acknowledged
pre•etninenoe over all other blood•puri•
iters.
Caner frequently finds a household un•
prepared for its visit, while the rapidity
with which it develops Dills for instant
treatment. For this dangerons disease
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is an admirable
remedy. It eavee many lives every year,
Keep it in the hones.
J. D. Emma has sold the small sized
fire engine he exhibited at tite Faire to
Blenheim, Kent County, Also a hose
part and 1,000 feet of hose. The medium
en„iiia will in all probably, go to St,
Pants, 141 Mineola, and the largo machine
in being negotiated los, The Ronald engine
is Ming—not because 've say so—but for
the roason that expert-, have proven that
there is no better manufactured in the
world,
Howe lAthruAt.--Tete regular month-
ly meeting of the Howiek Mutual Iseor•
ante Company was bold in Gerrie Town
Hall met Saturday, all the members
ptosent. 84 new application were reoeiv
od and passed. The owner of a barn in
Minto township destroyed by fire was
paid 512,000 in full of his claim, The
rate for the current year was etrnok, viz,
5% on face of premium notes. This is
the highest rate for several years the
.renal figure being about 2 or 28 par cont,
HE BRUSSELS POST
1zela. the Prost is on the Pumpkin
And the Fodder is in the Shock,
And you hear the hobble -gobble
Of the strutting Turkey cock ;
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.
d)k+tt 19sPa A'” lSlJ19 1e7J I Oe.
TON'Tput your hands in your Trouser Pockets, whistle "Annie Laurie" and expect to keep warm the coming
Fall Days Much more practical to select 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 new store and have bought a large and attractive stock of Dress Goods, Mantle
Cloths, Gent's Furnishings, Tweeds, Worsteds, Coatings, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Furs,in fact abig stock of every-
thing kept in a first-class Dry Goods Store,
LAu1E assortment of watches at II. L.
Jackson's.
JUST received half a ton of L. C. baton
at Geo. Broker's.
Tun best value in flannels we have
ever shown. Alex. Strachan,
APPREN'rlcn wanted to learn Harness
Making. Apply at once to H. Dennis,
Brussels,
DBnr in and see Leatherdale's new
stock of brass goods, something new in
the house decorating line.
DON'T forget the Band Concert this
(friday) evening tit Maitland Skating
Rink. Entire new program. Go and
hear it.
Tits POST for the balance of 1891 for
only 20 cents in advance. New sub
scribers for 1892 get the remainder of
1891 free.
TUE preaching eervioes in Melville
church will be withdrawn next Sabbath
as the pastor will be at Ohesley assisting
Rev. D. Perrie.
Ir you are in need of new window
shades call i1, and see R. Leatherdale's
spring similes. It will never pay to .pet
up the old kind. A new and well assort.
ed stook just arrived.
LAST week Neil Milloy brought to the
office of Ten Pose a "mess" of "Dumber.
ton Hero" potatoes, a new and splendid
variety recently received from England.
Our thanks are tendered for the sante.
MRs. Jose. Srscreme, Princess street,
has let the contract for a two story brick
cottage, 30x21 feet with kitchen 16 feet
square to Messrs. Smith, Malcolm &
Gibson. The work is to be completed
this fall.
SEVERAL persons are arranging to Som.
pete in the egg race, and the saddle, coat
and vest race. There will also be a num
ber of competitors for the prize o'fered
for the beet lady driver. There is a splen-
did course for these events and they
should prove attractions at our Fair on
Friday afternoon,
REuovEn. Coving 10 the building cf a
new block -I have had to vacate my old
shop and may be found for the next two
months at the Btu.selo Egg Emporium
where I will La pleastCI to wait on all my
old customers and as many new ones as
favor me with their patronage.
A. Cunnxr, Butcher.
A WENDING party from MoKillop town-
ship pointed the town red, (figuratively
speaking) last Tuesday and made the
town boys turn almost green with envy.
The prinoipals were Joseph Kennedy and
Miss Kate Nurse. The attendants at the
ceremony, which was performed by Rev.
Mr. Molook, were George Stecernagel
and Mies Agnes Nurse, all of McKillop,
"A STITCH le time saves nine I" and so
dose a garment Save time, money and
expense if cleaned, pressed and dyed in
a thorough and artistic manner, which
can be done promptly and at a small
Dost by sendiug to Parker's Dye Works,
Toronto, or any of their agents all over
Ontario. R. Parker & Co. make "Aold
clo„hes look waist as guid as new," at a
cost of less than one-fourth their original
value. Gie him a trial and ye'il no re-
gret it. Agency at Skene's General
Store, Brussele.
Tee remaining oases tried in 000080•
tion with the alleged violation of the
Crook's Act came up for hearing on
Tuesday morning, The firet one heard
was dismissed and the remaining three
were then withdrawn by the Inspector.
A map of the town locating the hotels
and a calendar showing the Sabbaths
would be two very useful articles to
many of the witnesses in these rather
notable cases.
A vow Brueselites make a praoticeof
patronizing every canvassing agent tvho
comes along yet these same parties will
do a lot of vigorous kinking if they ere
passed by and preferenoe given to out-
siders. An instance or two has mom°
under our observation in the printing
line in which bneineed men gave orders
for bill heads, &c, to any houses instead
of getting jest as good au article at a
lower price at home. If a newspaper is
expected to boom a town and its inhabi•
tante for 12 menthe in the year and
thereby induce people to trade there it is
only fair to expect that the merchants
and othere will patronise home industries,
It makes a big ditierenoe to some folks
ass to whose bovine is gored.
SATURDAY, &Malty and Monday the
Salvation Army put in as good time here.
In addition to Brigadier Spooner and
wife officers were preeent from Seaforth,
Listowel, L'almoreton and other places.
Some persona loeb 10 all lenge of decency
disturbed the proceedings very meoh by
throwing aged lien fruit, apples, &o., in•
to the barradce whenever the door was
opened. The wife of Capt. Freeman was
etreolc on the throat with a portion of a
eorneali and for a time dangerous vaults
were anticipated. It's time the local
authoritiee tools steps to root out this
rowdyism. We have galled attention to
This same matter a snore of times. The
officers of the Army haus a right to de-
mand and secure pr0tsotfon from the
hoodlum element of Brussels 0r any
other eivi11.od town.
NovtLTirs in jewellery. H. L. Jack-
son, jeweller.
Iv you. want anything in the furniture
line try R. Leatherdale.
Tam Largest, eheapest and best stook
of dress goods is at Mrs. E. Rogers' Bros.
eels.
renames Ss Mummy are showing ell
the newest styles in ladies' jackets at
very low prices, Fit guaranteed,
To TUE LADIES. -13e sure and dont for-
get to call and see Mrs. E. Rogers' splen-
did show of Millinery on the 1st, 2nd.
11rd. Oct,
ENTRIES are pouring in for East Huron
Fall Show on Thursday and Friday of
+hie week. Come to Brussels on Friday
and hear Edison's wonderful talking ma-
chine.
A VERY interesting distonree was
preached to the C. 0. F. last Snoday
afternoon in the Methodist church by
Rev. G. F. Salton Tltere was a good
turn out of Foresters.
PooTorrrco is now kept open until 7:30
p. m. for the convenience of the public
who have drawers or look boxes. If you
want to share in the advantage geta
look box or a drawer.
Davin Bnncl1ENRYOGE, of Morrie, was
brought into town on Tuesday evening
charged with abusing his wife. He was
fined 51.0 and posts by A. Hunter, J. P.,
an Wednesday for the offence. Served
him right.
Wit. Beams took charge of the two
stage lines from Brussels to Seaforth and
Brussels to Gorrie on Thursday of this
week. He has purchased T. Thompson's
comfortable outfit, we understand, and
will look after the travelling public and
business matters entrusted to him in a
prompt and careful antimer.
A DAKOTA paper says :—Harry Dun.
ford, Harvey: "Talk about your potatoes
—while I was visiting at my old home in
Ontario last winter, I saw some potatoes
of the Beauty of 11ebron variety, and
brought 8 of them home •,vhh me which
I planted in my garden last spring. I
dug them last week and got just 5 bush-
els of potatoes from the 8 planted, Some
of them weighed from 1 to 2 lbs."
LAST ,Monday the unusual , oiroum-
stance of four generations sitting for a
photo was witnessed in Hunter's Studio,
Brussels. The persons interested were
Martin Farrow, of Bluevale, aged 87
years ; Postmaster Farrow, of Brussels ;
Robert Farrow, of the Oivil Servise, Otta•
tva. and his sou Russell, Mr. Farrow
sr. is in the enjoyment of exneltent health
and moves about almost with the vigor
of youth.
A IAMB and well assorted stock of
Cooper & Smith's boots and shoes just
received at Straohau's. In addition to
the above cxoellent make and quality we
have added several lines of Ladies and
goats fine Soots mauufaotured by J. D.
Co. As this firm has a high re•
putation for style and durability we have
only to mention the fact of having them
in stock and shall be pleased to show
them t0 our many customers.
Alex. Strachan
A "Cum" social was held in the base-
ment of the Methodist church on Monday
eveniug under the auspices of Epworth
Lease. There was a very large
audience present. G. A. Hood, vie°.
president of the Social Department, oo-
oupied the chair. The program consist.
ed of solos by T. A. Hawkins ; and A.
Hood ; and ouriosities in the shape of a
star fish by Mine May Kerr ; ),piece of
atone from old Fort Garry, Winnipeg,
by Russell Fletcher ; finger bone of an
American Indian, by G. A. Hood ; po.
tato that grew in the sooket of hoe where
the handle fits, by T. S. Humphries ;
pipe smoked by Harvey, the Guelph
murderer, by W. H. Kerr ; book that
had gone to the bottom of the ocean in
in the wreck of the steamship "Oregon,"
and a Japanese God, by Rev. G. F.
Salton ; quarterly ticket given in the
days of Rev. Jno, Wesley, by Miss F. E.
Kerr ; Electric battery by Dr, Cavanagh.
Five new names were taken us members.
Next Monday night's program will be a
proper meeting led by Nelson Gerry and
a Bible reading, "Does sin pay," by Dr.
Cavanagh,
CWT.—Sunday forenoon the messenger
Death summoned the spirit of Dixon A.
Smule away. The deceased was born in
Newoaetle, Ontario, on May 5th, 1857,
and was consequently 34 years, 4 months
and 22 days old at the the time of his
death. Ha came to Brussels with his
parents in the year 1861 and lived here
almost alt his life. On the 240 day of
December, 1881, he was united in mar-
riage to Miss Borrie, fourth daughter of
Chas. linos, of Middlesex County, by
Rev. T. AI. Campbell, of Sarnia, Along
with his brother t1, 1t., he (tarried on a
Tailoring and Gents' Furnishing estab,
lisbment for several years and sold out to
ROSS Bros. Shortly after the subject of
this notice and family removed to Sag.
hum where they resided for about a
year. On returning Mr. Smalo took
charge of Is commercial wagon for Mr,
Smith, of Hamilton, and while attending
to life work contracted a bad cold end fn
May 1889 he had to give up work owing
to i11 health. Consumption 0001 showed
itself and despite all that could be done
by the best medical attendance and oars•
ful and constant watching he gradually
wasted away until his want of strength
prevented him from raising the phlegm
and death ensiled. Last February when
the Koch lymph more was the rage Mr.
Smale went to tho private hospital of
Dr. Wilson, Dugerin avenue, London, in
the hope of receiving benefit but after a
stay of about three months and an ex-
penditure of nearly 5300 he came book
litble, if any, the better of the treatment.
"Dick," as he was familiarly called, was
a general favorite and was of a sooial,
good natured temperament and made
friends wherever he went. When be
onme to realize that there wee no possi-
bility of kis health being restored he was
quite resigned to the will of his Master
and said he was prepared to go, Mr.
Smale had been a very enthusiastic Odd
Fellow for a number of years but when
he removed from Brussels he allowed hie
membership to lapse and with it an in-
surance of 52,000 in the Covenant Mutu-
al. The funeral took plane on Wednes.
day afternoon, Rev. J. Rase, B. A„
ofTioiating. Mrs. Sainte and little daugh-
ter and other relatives have the sympathy
of the community.
ZYSOMN
BAnnaN.—Ill Grey, on Sept. 23rd, the
wife of Mr. Alex. Barron of a a
Wrz'.raarsoN,—In Morris, on Oct. leo, the
wife of Mr. Wm. Williamson of a
daughter.
1V/stmt.—In Haysville, on Sept. 20th,
the wife of Mr. Win. Walker of a
daughter.
KENNE Y—NURSE. By Rev. Mr. Mules*,
on Sept. 89th, Mr. Joseph Kennedy
to Miss Kate Nurse, both of Mc-
Killop township.
GooLn—HUNTnn.—In Windsor, on Sep-
tember 9th, Mr, Thomas Goold, of
Detroit, to Miss Janet Hunter for.
merly of Brussels.
Bo5au—Gninnso5,—In Elma, on Sept.
9th, by Rev. J. Livingstone, at the
residence of the bride's father, Mr.
Joseph Burke to Mies Mary Ann,
daughter of Mr. Geo. Grierson, all of
Elsa:
McCnAE—S5rsrH.—In Elam, on Sept.
22nd, ab the residence of the br'ide's
father, by Rev. Mr. Park, of Listo-
wel, Mise Maggie, eldest daughter of
Mr. Robb. Smith, to Mr. JD" Mo -
Orae, of Trowbridge.
azar .
JACICsoN,—In Morris, on Sept. 10th,
Francis Annie, daughter of James
Jackson, aged 18 days.
SHALE.—In Brussels, on Sunday, Sept.
27th, Dixon A. Smale, aged 34
years, 4 months and 22 days.
MoFser'Nn.—In Boesivain, Man., on
Sept. 20th Harry Dixon, son of J. T.
and Mrs. McFarlane, aged 8 months
and 7 days.
Surra.—In Luther, on the 22nd inst.,
Mrs. John Smith, of Listowel, for-
merly of Grey township, aged 114
years and 6 months.
a-cre'a'xoxw sa:x,ss_
THURSDAY, 00T. 22nd.—Farm, farm
stank, implements, boueehold furniture,
&o., Lot 10, eon. J, Grey. Sale ors .r-
monces at 12 o'clock, noon. John Smith
and E. 5. Moorthur, exeoutors for the
late John Lowe. F. S. Scott, aunt.
k-"AI'7Z, E E' 'tT7'$,
Blyth, Oot. 8th and 9th.
Seaforth, Oot. 1st and 2nd.
Luoknow, Oct. 5th and Oth.
Howiek, at Gerrie, Oot, 3rd.
East Huron, Brussels, Oat. 1 and 2.
North Perth, Stratford, Oat. 1 and 2.
Northern Walkerton, Sept. 20 to Oot.
2,
Ener Wawanosh, Belgrays, Oot. 6 n.'sd
7.
Kincardine, at Kincardine, Oot. ooh
and 9th.
Canada central, Ottawa, Sept. 28rd to
Oot. 2nd.
Great International, St. John, N. 73.
Sept. 23rd to cot. 3rd,
emvmomx.,s. avr.A.m=2zrY's,
Fall Wheat (new) .. ,, .. 95 08
Spring Wheat ,. • 88 93
Peas 60
40 50
00 00
Oats. (new) 28 29
Butter, tube and mile15 14
Eggs per dozen 12 00
Flour per barrel - 5 00 5 50
Potatooe 80 00
Hay per ton - 8 00 10 00
Pork ,. . 5 00 5 50
Hides per 1b.... , 4 00
Salt per hbl., retail1 25 CO
Shoop skins, each 00 75
Lamb shins oitoh 40 50
Wool, per ltt18 20
STANDARD BUR DT CANADA.
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO,
W. P. COWAN, President.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier.
ASSETS, Pm OP DP CAPITAL, •
RESERVE FUND, -
57,000,000
• 1,000,000
- 500,000
Agencies in all prinotpal points in Ontario,
Quebec, kiaultoba, United States
and Dngland.
Brussels Agency.
A General Banking Business Transacted,
Farmers' and other good Notes Discounted
at lowest rates, Drafts Issued and Collec-
tions made on 011 points, Deposita received
and iuterost allowed at entrant rates.
SAVINGS BANK.
Iubereat Allowed on Savings Bank De-
dositof $1d upwards from dta eposit o datenof withdrawal, and°cora-
pounded half yearly.
Prompt attention and every facility afford.
ad customers living at a distance.
G. P. SOHOLFIELD, Agent,
Brusaela, AprilOth.1891,
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
GENERAL ;SERVANT WANT-
ED, Apply at once to
MRS. W. M. SINCLAIR.
MONEY TO LOAN.—PRIVATE
Funds. Apply to GNonsg HINoeToN,
Joliet, Illinois, or to 0
41•tf THOS. BELLY, Brussels
HORSE RISING 5 YEARS
eon NOR sALN. Weighs 1,400 pounds,
sound and good worker. Apply to
JNO. WYNN,Brueele,
R
AM LAMB STRAYED ON
n°bnoannhaeHad legaad rod iit oHebs, Th
finder will kindly communicate with
Wlti. BLASHIGL,
Brussels,
TANTE!),—AN EXPERIENO-
Bn general Servant to go to Brandon,
Mau. Good wages and a permanent poet•
Con to a good .reliable person. Apply at
)
This "FORT Publishing House, Brussels.
1'®®o LBS. MILK A YEAR.
The dam of my Pure R red Jersey 13g11 has
given e,500ibs. of milk inn ten months with
lbs in t3 calf,
with Icor Stn tot give f,l b'or
further particulars regarding this Dtall ap-
ply at my Drug and Book Store, Brussels.
G. A. Died DMAN,
VOTERS' LIST COURT,
helNotice ursuant toot' 'Tee' Voters' Lt a ies will
"
by Itis Honor the Judge of the County Court
of the County of Huron at the Town Ball,
Brussels, on FRIDAY, the 21rd day of hatch-
er1S91,at0 o'clock a. m„ to hear and deter-
mine the several (complaints of errors and
emissions in the Voters' List of the himliei-
polity of Brussels for1801. All persona hav-
ing business at the Court are required to at-
tend at the Raid Wine and plane,
F. S. SCOTT, Clerk of Raid Hun Milt allty.
Doted the 29th day of Stmt., 1851,
VOTERS' LIST COURT.
Notieois hereby given that a Court will be
bald pursuant to The Voters' List Act, by
Ills Honor the Judge of the County (ourt of
the County of Huron at Burtbn's Hall,
Ethel, ou SATURDAY., the 24th day of Oet-
ober,1881, at the hour of 10 O'clock in the
forenoon to hear and determine the several
complaints of errors and omissions in the
Voters' List of the Muni°ipalttyof Gro', for
1891. A11 persons baying business at the
Court are required to atteud at the said
time and plan°.
WM. 8P1DN01D,
Clerk of said Mucieicality,
Dated 036.1, 91,
Notice to Creditors.
NOTION is hereby given, lnu'surtnt to the
provisions of ob541. 110 510,15, revised eta
Cites Ontario (1087) that all parties having
claims rupon
ng hrite,01t the[ the
of estate t Morris,
In the County of Rn+'on, gentleman, d000es.
ed, who died on or about the ilth day of
May last past, aro 021 or before the 251 day.
of November, A,0., 1801 to l by post,
prepaid, or deliver to Vt', 13, seaDicksau, Bins..
sale, Solicitor for Cho A dministratnr of the
estate of the said Imbed AnnatronR, de-
ooaed, a statement in writing of their Ctris•
Can and surnames, and a,l, "•oseea and full
particulars of their airtime end the uatul'a of
oft eoctiritioe Of any) hold by them
And netters is hereby trailer given that
alter 1110 said let day of NoVsmber the Ad.
minlstrator1311) proesod to distribute the
assets o1 tiro Pahl rieooaset] among itl1O nor•
sons entitled thorel p, having regard only to
the /dolma of which notice shall have bean
given as above required, and the id Ad
minletrator will bathe reeponsfbio fol' the
aeoeto 05 any part thereof to tuyporeon er
Vernons of whose claim or claim notice
eha)1 not have been received a6 the t' oe of
03501 dtstribdtlon.
elated et Bxueeels" a let day of Oe Scher,
A.1), i 1,
129 w8o lel 0111 A,lrhh 'slratar,
OCT. 2, 1891
OASTROLINIA
This preparation will be found a re•
liable remedy for the ordinary diseases
of philciron, snail as Indigestion, Sour
Otomaoh, Constipation, 'Wind Cone,
WOMB,
via Teething
andlmanylobher diseases
common to children. It regulates the
bowels and assists digestion. It does
away entirely with the giving of naneeo»s
doses of Castor 011 bo children. Its se -
tion on the bowels is gentle and the el.
Foote produced are reliable. This peeper,
ation is one of, if not the beet selling ar-
ticles on our list. The formula itself is
perfection, is nine in flavor, douse in body,
dark in color• and fragrant in odor.
3. T. PEPPER,
Ohemiet & Druggist,
Brussels.
BANKING.
Ajj,oINTOSII & MOTAGGART,
BANKERS, • BRUSSELS,
Traraao.ct a General aaxaletlas
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and baited States Drafts bought
and sold,
IaterSet allowed on Deposits.
Collections made on favorable terms.
Canadian Agents—ltfnnonANT's BANK o1•
CANADA,
Now York Agents—Tiuonynns AND TnAD-
NMM NATIONAL BANK.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
R L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
Collec-
tions madeioltor 011l00 iVanetoua's Blocl,Ol3rue-
eels. 21-8m*
-v •
ALSINCLAIR,
• Bolloibor, Oonvovaneer, No tory rub-
or', An, Office—Graham a Block, l doer north
of Popper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
Loam.
DICKSON & HAYS,
(tato with Gamow d: Proudfoot, Gode•
rich,) Barr,sters, Solicitors, Conveyancers,
&a. Oitlees—Brussels and Seaforth, Brus-
sels Office—Upstairs over Bank. Money
to Loan.
B4O. HAYe. w. n, MMONSON
BUSINESS CARDS.
Miss O'CONNOR,
40•t1renaher of PrriuooB a etlnd 'eet -Brussels.
II. MoCRAOKRN,
• Ofiloe
at his Grocery Tur of Marriage Licenses.
Brae m,
R• N. BARRETT,
south of A. hr o1ayds Co's hardware store.
Ladies'and obIldrens hair cutting a specialty
MISS BALL
Is prepared to give lessons on the
Piano, Parlor and Pipe Organ. Special at-
tention given to Technic. For further in-
formation address— Box 172, Brussels.
A MaNAIR,
• Ietn'er of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Oommis•
F1re Insurance B.
Oltica tithe Ornnbrook
Post Oihao,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
ONSUBANON,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
ALEX. BUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Divrelon 0011rb,
Co, Huron. Oonvey0noer, Notary Public,
Invested and loan °ll Collections lmale.
()Mee in Graham's Bloalr, Brussels.
O
IL PAINTING,
to givo instriuebton tf o 011 painting. Terms
where
maybe
of work may Nellie Ross'
store
Morias would also take a few More pupils lu
music.
TA. IIAWRINS,
• Organist in 8t, John's Church, Brus-
sels,and pupil,in the Art of Teaching,of A.
W. hayer, Dios, Doc„ New York, wilgive
loaenns to pupils either at Thee, Belly's,
Turmberry at., or If preferred, at their own
homes. Torras moderato. 45 -
DENTAL.
ENTI`l'.3
M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S..,g,uuD. D. S.,
GradSurgeons, ate of
Royal College
olfoToronto Dental
Uni-
versity. O1PICN—Over Pepper's Drug Store,
Brusseis,
AUCTIONEERS.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, 1s always ready to at-
tend sales of farms, fe,rm etobk, dee. Terms
cheerfully given. Ora»brook P. 0. SOUS
may be arranged at Tan Pon. Publishing
Hose, Brunei.
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales 000dnct
ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm
stooka opooialty. Orders left at Tan Pon
P ubli ebing.ilouee, Bre oriole, or esntto Walton
P. 0„ will reoelve prompt attention,
SAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
51t OH au Auctioneer, I am prepared
10 conduct sale of farm oteok at reasonable
prices. Knowing the standing of nearly
every pore= I am in a position to soli to
good marks and got good eeeurlby whoa sold
ouCredit, Satislaotiouuaranteed. Give
mea call. 02- P S. SOOT'"'.
MEDICAL :CARDS.
M. 1n. CALE, M.D., 0.111.,
Member of the Oollog° OCPbyeidau,
and Surgeons of Ontario by °x0mtnatlou,
011.10 nue ltendouce —Maio street last,
k36hol,Cutarlo,
T A. MaNAUGHTON, Al. D.
C 0, M„ 1,,1t. 0. P. Lklinburgh, MP
M. C.
S. Out, At Popper's BTU Store Iron 8 16
Mese a, sn, and from 1:80 to 4 U. m, A6 other
)lours may bo found at his reeidenoo, form"
Orly occupied by Dr. 13 u tebineon, Mill et.
VETERINARY.
f D. WARWICK,
• Mellor Graduate f tho ho ouaOntario l
ins
Veterinary o clemesti is prepared to [rant all
potent ca ner. ra5trc animals in a mom:
potent inannar. Petry. Ca s pro pt paid
to vetetended
to.
Tice and Calls )50005041 ate
[soba to. dgioe curl LSlfrin0ry—Two 1100115
5052)5 of bridge, Turnb2rry et„ &ossseela,