The Brussels Post, 1891-11-6, Page 88 THE BRUSSELS POST
A SURPRISE!
The display of 5 cent articles
in our window has been a sur-
prise to tnany: In another week
we expect to have our 10c. dis-
play. You will never have such
a chance this season of making
a selection and seeing an assort-
ment of glassware and other use-
ful and amusing articles for only
5 cents each. It will certainly
be to your advantage to secure
some of these and maybe help
Santa Claus
whorl the children expect to have
a ec.11 from shortly. Your pat-
ronage appreciated.
. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, tee.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. O. & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
Gomel SooTH. Gosse NORTH,
Mail 0:05 a.m. I Mixed 0:45 8.111.
Eluresa .,....11;03 am. Mail 8:00 p.m.
Teltxed 9:05 p.m. Express 5:533 p.m.
`araC t'c.ius terns,
A chiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll pront it.
WINTRr.
Noveornee.
$QOAW Winter.
Is your stove up ?
CoLns are prevalent.
HAVE your taxes ready.
SCHOOL Board this (Friday) evening,
Toe Thanksgiving turkey 1e being fat-
tened.
Foe fine teas, coffees, spices, doe. go to
J. T. Ross'.
TRH full moon of this month is called
the bunter's moon.
Mates long boots, hand nai'ed, for
$2.18. Geo. Good.
SERVANT Wanted, at once, apply to
Mes. W. B. Diokeon.
Fou sale, oheap, second hand set team
harness. 1. C. Richards.
FEBRUARY, 1992, will have 20 days, in
other words,1892 will be a leap year.
REV. MR. ARMSTRONG, of HaWkSville,
Occupied the pulpit of Knox church last
Sabbath.
THE famed Tiger blond of pure India
sad Ceylon tea, the best value in the
market, at Thomson's.
L. H0NTER, photographer, has removed
from the Stretton block to Mrs.
Straohon's, over A.. R. Smith's store.
THE 050he8tra in connection with the
Methodist Sabbath school will make their
first appearance next Sunday afternoon.
IN the report of the Fourth Division
Court, in last issue, the suit of Stewart
vs. Lowfok should have read Stewart ,.0
Lowick vs. Siewert
A wens= abet makes its home under
the sidewalk and cellars on Turnberry
street had a narrow escape for its life by
venturing to arose covet the highway to
tate west side.
As afamily medicine, Ayer's Pills excel
all others. They are suited to every age
and, being sugar•ooated, are easy to take,
Thorough searching and thorough in of
feet, they are mild and pleasant in action,
and their use is attended with no injur.
toes results.
WALTER BURGESS has leased the photo
gallery in Stratton's blook and is now
having it put in shape for commencing
operations next week. AIr. Burgess has
been a pupil of the late W. J. Fairfield,
and A. Bauslough, of Seaforth, and is
pronounced a good artist.
TEE game laws applying to deer as
given in the Canadian Almanac for 1891
are wrong. The season oloses for dogs
on the 1500 Nov. and for hunting on the
2091, November not 1590 of Decembe r
as there stated. The fine for allowing
does to run after 15011 Nov. is 825.
Home has of late beoome the most
popular winter sport throughout the
whole of Canada. The young men of
Brussels intend organizing a club for the
coming season and all skaters are invited
to attend a meeting to be held at the
Queen's Hotel on Friday evening of this
week to set the scheme on foot.
WELL-DIGOINO AND DBU.LINo.—George
Birt has all the necessary machinery for
digging and drillin wells and is prepar-
ed to attend to all work entrusted to him
in a way that will insure watiefaObiOn.
Wells cleaned out and put in inroper
share. Terms reasonable... Residence
anooud door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et„ Brussels. 48.tf
CHEAP AND EFFNCTIVE CORRESPONDENCE.
—Have you a friend residing at a dis-
tance who would like to hear from the
old homeand surrounding neighborhood ?
Of course you have, but you may you are
a poor correspondent. Exaotly. Now
we will help you out. We will send that
friend Tno Pose from now until the end
of next year, sixty copied of the paper,
free of postage, for the small arm of 81..
50. It would cost you more than that
for postage, besides paper and envelopes
and the trouble of writing and then they
would not contain as much general infor
mation as the paper. Many are now
sending TUE PosT as birthday or Christ-
mas presents to their distant friends
wbo Will be the next?
MA0nittosLm.—The Oslgary Herald
says: --On the evening of Out. 15th, one
of those happy events, which work a red
letter day in the li..•e of the young
people concerned took place, The groom
Was our popalar feh,,,v citiveo, W. J,
Iallirlay., (formerly of Bruseele,) the
bride being Miss Tena Stevenson, of Cal-
gary. The (ceremony Was performed by
the Rev. 1, 0. Hardman, ea the home
of the bride's mother, The wedding
was levy private, but a few of the most
intimate friends of the wont Mating
parties basing present. When the knot
was securely tied all sat down teem exoel•
lent supper provided, and a happy time
was spent. The Herald hastens to ex,
tend its sineete congratulations to the
happy couple In Which the many Brus•
gals friends of the groom join.
Noy. 9, 1891
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R hV here 1n our now Store, A Readynlade Clothing Stook Second to none in the County.
'1'tn'llleIfe rp ..s.v,'.;Pi
TE character of the garments is peculiar to our store alone. If
we know it we don't sell ono dollar's worth of clothing there
can be the least doubt about. Every article is the best of its kind.
We are good for our statements and careful of our statements—«%e
invite you to put them to the test and you will not find them want-
ing. At w;5.50 any man can have a good heavy Overcoat that will
keep the cold out ; at $7.50 a better one ; at $10.00 your choice of
over one hundred, in Ulsters, single and double-breasted Irish Prize
Beavers, Meltons and Napps. Our Boys' Overcoat and Suit Depart-
ment is overloaded—Lovely little Cape Overcoats, Fine Braided
Suits. Remember our Clothing is practical, common sense Cloth-
ing ; it is all now, which nobody can deny—Clothing such as well-
dressed 1130)) and boys wear. 'We 510 not claim to make a fashion
plate out of you, to dress you Its no man was ever dressed before or
ever will be --dressed without crease or wrinkle but hundreds of
the best dressed mcu in Brussels and surrounding country are
wearing our clothing and it would be hard to persuade them to
wear any other. Wi'1 ALSO GPT SOME OF TIIE MOST LOVELY STETS AND
Ovsnconrs To Onrno — 1 everything new in Wale Worsteds,
Cork :crew Worsteds, Plain Worsteds, Scotch, English, Irish and
Canadian Tweeds. Ovoreoatings in Beavers, Meltons and Napps.
We can suit you in either ordered or Yleadymade Clothing. Drop
in and see us in our now Store.
81.82 will buy 0 pair of long boots for
ploughing in, at Geo. Goods.
Fon good Labrador Herrings call at
the Yellow (rout, J. 1. Boss.
Boo'J'e made to order and repairing
specially attended to. Geo. Good.
Houses for sale or to rent. Comfort.
ab e and convenient. W. B. Dickson,
GET your auction sale bills printed at
IRE POST Publishing House, Brnesels,
EVANGELISTIC services will commence
this month in the Mebhodiatohurch here.
BIo bargain in fine large organ.
Partioulars at TUE Pose Publishing
Souse,
IT is said John Morris will open a tail-
oring shop in Brussels shortly and move
his family here.
A CASE or two of dyphtherie is reported
in town. The Board of Health should
be on the alert to prevent it spreading.
A FEW Hallowe'en pranks were played
lest Saturday night. It is about tune
the old gate stealing joke was allowed a
rest.
NOTICE TO TM:PAYERs,—All those who
have not yet paid their Taxes will please
call and do goat my store, opposite the
Postoffice, Joe. T. Rose, Colleotor.
Tun Royal Template are talking of
securing the celebrated Life Boat Club
to boom the temperance cause in and
awned Brussels this month, There's
room for a revival.
BEAUTY is said to be only shin deep '
but to possess and preserve a beautiful
sltiu, pure, vigorous blood is essential.
This is best secured by taking Ayer's
Sarsaparilla in small but frequent doses.
It is the most reliable of blood•purifiers,
THE November oirealar to correspon-
dents from the Bureau of Iudustriee has
been issued and is returnable on the
9th of November. As the reports furnish
data for the Agrionitural statistics of our
Province, it is desirable that the circular
be fully and accurately answered and
promptly mailed.
COLD WATER BOYS AND Gnms.—On
Monday after school the Band of hope
held their usual semi-monthly meeting.
The program consisted of a abores "The
coming array," by the Band of Hope ;
reading by Ella Ainley, entitled "Who
cares" ; ohorua by the Band of Hope ;
reading,'The parable of the caterpillar,"
by May Shaw ; closing chorus.
SHOOTINO MATCH.—A shooting match
will be held at the Revere House, Brus•
eels, on Friday, Nov. 20, 1891, A choice
quantity of turkeys, geese and ducks will
be shot for. Separate targets for rifles,
shot guns, revolvers and air rifle. Olay
birds provided for trap shooting. Shoot-
ing to Commence at 10 o'clock, J. C.
Tuok.
GOING r0 130 A DANDY 1—Grip's Omni°
Almanac for '92 will be the thirteenth
issue of that popular annual, and the
publishers have determined that it shall
break the reoord for btillianey, humor
and typogrs.poic beauty. Amongst the
features of it will be a double page Car-
toon, entitled, "The Dioken's Christmas
Party," in which a large number of out'
public men will figure in more or less ap-
propriate characters, from the works of
the great novelist. Speoial illustrations
are being prepared for the Almanac by
Wm. Bengough, S. J. West, E. S. Bisbee,
Chas. Broughton, Bert Thompson, Chas.
W. Bradley, A. H. Howard, and many
other artists, and the letterpress will be,
am usual, of a light and lamusing charac-
ter. The walk is to be brought out in
the highest style of the printer's art,
though there will be 720 iuoreaee in price -
10 cents. Keep Grip'e forthcoming Al-
mantw in mind. 1t will be out some.
time in November,
TEN YEARS IN P1tNITENTIAII17.—Wm.
Maedonnell has been sentenced to 10
years imprisonment, by Justice McGuire,
for burglarizing Jacques jewelry store at
Calgary. The Tribune, tot Oot, ls;th,
says :—Wm. Maedonnell when asked by
the jadge as to whether he load anything
to say why the sentence of the court
should not be passed upon him replied in
a clear and firm voice : "Nothing more
than what I have already said—that I
am not guilty," His Lordship seemed to
expect this enswer and passed it by with.
out comment. He pointed out to the
prisoner the nature of his Grime and said
that the good of the Oommunity demand.
ed that a long toren should be imposed,
ire had sought in vain, los said, for one
mitigating fact in favor of the prisoner.
He had not been able to discover one
single particular which in any measure
tended to put hum in any bnt the worst
lfghb, I115 conduct all through bad been
very bad. Not only had ha got himseif
into this trouble, but it Woe more than
likely he had been the cause of another
being pawed in the same situation, triad
tlhoultz not run aoroes him that man
might not now he sitting in the prisoners
dock, His Lordship pointed ant that
the prisoner had made the worst poe•
siblc use of the prooeede of his crime,
He had frequented the lowest dens and
been of familiar terms with the most
depraved oharaetsrs. The more hie con-
duct was enquired into the worse it ap'
peered. He would therefore impose a
dent9809 that would have a tendency to
deter others from pursuing a eours0 aim.
flat to that of the prisoner.
WOMEN'S and children's leather boo
very cheap. Geo. Good,
You good fresh Groceries go to the Yel-
low front, opposite the Postollioe.
J. T. Ross.
Goon second hand parlor stove for sale
at a bargain. Apply at I. C. Richards'
Harness Shop.
Simms will be held in St, John's
church on Thanksgiving day, commence.
ing at 11. o'clock.
NEST Thursday will be Thanksgivin
day and will, no doubt, be generally ob
served as a holiday.
ccs Sea 089 GBIee, of London, will preach
in the Methodist church, Brussels, ou
Sunday, November 22nd.
Fou AIuDouald's A 1 tobacco go to the
new grocery, opposite the postoSioe,
where you will get it good and fresh. J.
T. Roes.
THE exact results of the Voters' List
Court cannot be given until the Judge
reports en several cases held over for
consideration. The gains at present are
slightly in favor of onr Conservative
brethren.
THE flax mill gang has completed its
work outside and scutching is now un
the program at the mill, They have
big crop to handle. Wm. Bright, the en•
ergelle manager, attends to bnainees
promptly and pu,hes the work along at
quick march.
THE following curling clubs compose
group No. 15 for this winter's competi-
tion in the District matches :—Howiok
Thistle, Brussels, Kincardine, Lucknow,
Wroxeter, Listowel; Wingham (convener.)
Brussels knights of the lobaue should get
orgauize1 in good time and ready for
operatious as soon as ice forms on the
rink.
Tim NEW Enna—Messrs. Irwin &
MoBain are in Toronto this week buy-
ing their stook for their store in Brussels.
They expect to open about the first of
next week with full stook of Staple and
Facey Dry Goods, Readymnde Clothing,
Gents' Furnish/toga, Boots and shoes,
and Groceries. Their opening announce.
went will appear in next week's POST.
UNION SERVICE.—On Thanksgiving day
a union service of the two Presbyterian
and Meth.,dist congregations will be held
in bhe latter chloral), commencing at 11
o'clock a. m. Rev. Ino. Ross, B. A., of
Melville 00100011, will preach. This ie the
third year of these union services. There
should be a large audience as there is
aboiidant 08093 for thanksgiving.
C. L. S. 0.—These letters stand for
Chautauqua Literary, Scientific) Circle,
one of which was organized in Brussels
last September and now has fourteen
members who meet twice a month to
disoues the course of reading and review,
in a very enjoyable and profitable way,
the subjects of the course. Four meet-
ings of the Oirole have been held at
which Canadian History was tine princi-
pal topic, The subject this month ie
Social institutions of the United
States," by Bryce. There are a score of
people in town who should benefit them-
selves by joining the Bruseele 0. L. S. 0.
It is no tdvantage to anybody else in
partioulsr aa the Cirole is neither secret,
sectarian nor denominational, Next
meeting will be held on Friday evening,
18th inst.
oinw f. .rte'_ roe.
is A'r the Epworth League meeting next rpWO GOOD COAT MAKERS
-L vented atone° et
E. ISUNFORD'S, Brussels,
g
OoNOEBT.—The Rankin Scottish Con•
cert Company appeared in the Town
Hall here on Tuesday evening, under the
auepi0e8 of Brussels Band, and gave a
very fine program, which was as fol-
lows :—Selection by Band ; chorus,
"Soots wha Lae," by company ' duet,,
"Two merry giri5," the Misses Steven-
son ; character song, "He never came,"
and enoore "Irieh Jubilee," Sim Fax;
demos, "Highland Fling," Miss Aggie
Rankin ; song, "Scotland Yet," Robert
8. Rankin ; song, "Emmetei Cuckoo,"
and encore "Three old maids of Lee,"
Miss Carrie A. Stevenson ; dnett,
"Master and Pupil," Mies M. T. Steven -
eon and Sim Pax ; dance, "Broad
Sword," Mise Aggie Rankin ; song,
"Paddy's dream," and 0000re "Uw phm,"
Rabb. 8. Rankin ; duet,, "(rookit Baw-
bee," Miss Carrie Stevenson and Robert
S. Rankin ; gong, "Tit for tat," Miss M.
T. Stevenson ; charaoter song, "Next
Sunday Morn," and encore "Silver
Moon," Sim Fax ; dance, "Irieh Waeh•
erwoman," Mise Aggie Rankin ; da°tt,
"Pride and poverty," and encore, von•
triloqufl exhibition, Belot. fe. Rankin
and Sim Fax; duett, "The Fisherman,"
the Misses Stepeuoon ; donee. "Sailor's
Hornpipe," Mies Aggie Rankin ; ohOrus,
"Auld Lang Syne," oompany ; Godeavo
the Queen. The Mimes Stoveueoe, who
hail from Guelph, have oloar, musical
voioso of great compass and made a very
favorable itnpreesion on the audience'
Mr. Ranitin waw quit° at home in his
SOotah selige and merited the hearty
applan59 he received, The name Fax is
synonymous with fun in this locality and
on this 800a5doe the oharncter repreeen•
tatlons were very correct and mirth pro.
vetting . Mies Aggie Rankin Wag_ at ono)
a favorite and her repeated malls Show.
ad that a large proportion of those pre.
sent took la lively intend, in the High.
land dances. Mr. Gammond 90500 mod
his pert as pianist Moet eatiefactorily,
The company wont from here to Rtytb.
Tmlday evening Ole program will be
furnished entirely by the ladies, and wilt
be well worth hearing. Mrs. (Rev.) Salt.
on will preside,
NeWSPAi'OBIAL•—Our Southern neighbor
--the Huron Expositor—has enlarged
its borders by the addition of a column
to each page and will thereby have more
ronin for reading matter and advertise-
ments, The Expositor is an exoellent jour.
nal end well deserves the place it occupies
in the newspaper world,—The Gerrie Vi-
dette is getting up a boom mud promisee
additional improvements. Bro. Nash,
we wish you success.
81,200 IN A OOLLECTION.—The Metho.
dist ohuroh in Bruesels has been bother-
ed for years with a heavy debt. Last
Spring a plan was formulated, which, if
successful, was going to reduce the bur-
den considerably. It was this—Brussels'
Atethodiets agreed to raise $1,000 on con-
dition that permission was granted their
pastor to canvass the Guelph Conference
for a similar amount, or more if it could
be got. The Conference, which met at
Berlin, lust June, granted the request and
hi response to a strongly expressed wish
from the Oficial Board appointed Rev.
G. F. Salton to Brussels, all agreeing
that he was the right mar in the right
place. 21,000 is not agreatsum in itself,
perhaps, but when it is considered that
the members and adherents bad been
contributing towards this game object
for yours it altars the case very material-
ly. Mr. Salton set to work by making a
publie announcement that on Nov, let a
21,00,1 collection would be taken. Vari•
otos were the prognostications as to the
probable success but the plater et:mesd-
ed in getting not only the ehuroh mem-
bership to work but also the Epworth
League, Sunday school and Ole adherents
of the o1 uoch. Last Sunday, after
Rev. W. S. Griffin, D. D., of Gait, had
preached two excellent discourses on
"Giving," and "Faith," the result of the
collections was announced as 21,128.87,
(not promises, but cash) the large 00u-
gregation sang the Doxology with a
heartiness that gave expression to the
satisfaction all felt over the grand sue.
ee88 of the day. Rev, Mr, Salton thank-
ed one and all for their generous offeringe
and hoped they would be corresponding.
ly rewarded. It is only right to say
here that we believe no other minister in
the Conference could have managed the
work as nicely and satisfactorily es Mr.
Salton did and he is well deserving of
the many kind words bestowed ou him,
81900 the report wag given additions have
been made to the amount until the large
sum of $1200 is in hand. Brnseele Metho-
dists have done their part nobly and
will now have the oppmtunity of seeing
how the Methodist brotherhood will re-
spond to the call that Mr. Salton will
shortly make in complia908 with the
unanimous resolution of Conference. A
printed report has been distributed giv.
ing the particulars of the collection.
A Melbourne letter says the beauty
show in the Olympbia Theatre there
was completely wreaked by an enraged
mob, who did not appreciate the style of
the show.
' 312ARR2f7a,
HALLIDAY—STEVENSON.—En Calgary, on
Oot. 15tn, al the residence of the
bride's mother, by Rev, J, 0. Herd-
man, ItSr. W. J. Halliday, to Miss
Tena Stevenson, both of Calgary,
Ruiren1I—Dn9MMOND.—On Wednseday
the 1.4;h inat., at the residence of A. eoubors will y rooead to dietri
S. Williams, nnele of the bride,
by the Rev. A. L. Ferguson, B. A.,
assisted by Rev, A. L. Munroe, of
Valetta, and the Rev. R. Bennie,
Mr. William Ruhurk, of Dover, to
Mies Elizabeth Drummond,of Blyth.
>1'IEAORER 1VAN'1'ED FOR S. S.
No. tl, Morrie, for 1803, male preferred,
AL0 51519 salhuts ary expecteve d.rtApply references
or ad
dress,
10.3 D. CURRIE, Brussels P. O.
NATANTED.—AN EXPERIENO-
v ED mtan. Good general
at permanent poli•
Mon to a good reliable pereon. App19 at
TEE PosT Publielling House, Breese ie,
CiAME ON THE PREMISES OF
' the undersigned,Oraubrook Suryoy,oe
or about July let, a yearling halter, red and
white in colo'. Owner le requested to prove
property, pay' expenses and take her away,
Ido 0, A.SC1IEK.
ESTRAY. — GAME ON THE
monism, of the eubecriber on o'
about October let, 2 calves, oto red Dud
white, the other' bleoa and white. The own-
er 1e requested to move property, pay ex-
pousea and take them away.
ALES. STP IVART,
14.4 Lot 3, con, 8,Gtey,
12,000
LBS. MILK A YEAR.
The dam of my Pure Bred Jersey Bull hue
her tint calfs She is expected to gives 10? x000
lbs, in 11 mouths with her third calf, J.or
further particulars regarding this Bull 119 -
Ply at my Drug and Book 8 tore, Brussels.
0, A. DEADAIAN.
'ROB SALE.— HOUSE, LOT
and Fruit Garden, situated just outside
the corporation of Brussels. Tho uud5r-
si ned often h15 beautiful homestead, 5om-
Pprlsingan ne'0 of lend laid out iu small
fruits, a good brick house, stable, filot•olass
well etc., making a complete home. Pur
further parttoul ars apply to
4-91 S. FEAR,
Brueeolu.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notion is hereby given pursuant to Revised
statutes, Ontario, 1887, drop, 110, that all
980Bone having claims against the estate of
Donald Ross, Otto of the township of Gray,
in the Couutyot' Huron, yeoman, who died
on or about the 811, day of August, 1891, are
r',quired m1 or before the first day of De-
e8nlber,1801, to send or deliver to the under-
signed agent for Henrietta Mass, adminis-
tratrix of the oet0te of the said deoeeoed, a
statement in writing of their name and ad-
dresses with full particulars of their claims,
and seenrlties, if any, hell ley them.
Notice is given that alter said. Last men-
tioned date the uclmlulelratrix will distll-
imbo the assets of the sail deceased amongst
the porous entitled thereto, having regard
only to claims of which she shall thou have
notice, told said ndmieietratrlx 1vi11 not be
responsible for the assets or any part there-
of so distributed, to any person of whose
claim mates shall not have been received us
aforesaid.
A. HUNTER,
Doled this 14th Agent
�01 r Admi13 re ssets, Out,
Notice to Oreditors.
NOTICE 18 lsreby given, pv0821809 1,s the
provisions of obey,, 110, era. 110, R. S. 0.118671
that all parties having claims neer or
against the estate of John Lowe, hate of the
Township of Grey. in the County of Huron,
yeoman, deceased, who died on or about tho
seventh day of June, last past, are ou or be-
fore the 1000 DAY OF NOVEMBER., A, D,
1001 to eeual bypoet prepaid or deliver to
W. 13, Dickson,russels, Solicitor for the
Executors of the will of the said John Lowe,
deceased, a statement in writing of their
Christian and surnames, and addreesoe, and
full particulars of their claims and the nat-
ure of all 8800019ie5 (if any). held by them,
And notice to hereby further given that
after the said 10th day of November the lrlx-
1 buto ,115 assets
o t the enid deceased moue the per0ons en-
titled thereto, havingregard only to the
eliding of which notion shall have been
51.800 as above required, and the said Exee-
atoe will not bo re5pousible for the assets.
or any part thereof, to any pp arson or pet'8005
of whose claims notice shall not have been
received at the time of such distribution.
Dated at Briton's the 2.089 day of October
A, 50,1691.
10.1 w B Si lictorcitor llixsoe tare.
A'V'C'SS-
TUFsnxy, Nov. 10Tu: Farm stook, Ina-
plsments fix., at 11goDonald'e hotel, Crate=
brook. Sale ommenoes at 12 o'clock
('noon.) A. Reymann, suet.
FRIDAY Nov. 18Th.—Farm stock, Iia•
elements ,.@o., Lot 12, Con. 15, Grey.
Sale commies at I o'clock ll. m., gimp.
Jae. Slaaw, prop. Geo. Eirkby, aunt.
FIIIDAY, Nov, kn.—Farm stook, ink
elements, &o., Lot 15, Con. 34, Grey.
Sale commenoes e.t 1 o'clock p, m., Sharp,
Peter Sinclair, er„ prop. A. Raymann,
smut,
etease redeems no.eARX-rmw F.t,
Pali Wheat 90 92
Spring Wheat........ ,... 88 1)0
Barley - 85 00
Foas 62 68
Cate 01 58
Butter, tube and rolls15 15
Eggs per dozen 18 00
Flour pot barrel.,....,4 60 5 00
i'otaboos 25' 80
Hay per ton .. 10 00 00
Pork ...... ............ 5 00 5 60
Hides pot' ib. 4 00
Salt per 001,, rate:H.,.,.. 1 26 10
Sheep skins, each.,...... 05 00
Lamb eking eat'h..,..... 66 00
Apples por barrof,.. 1 00 1 50
AUCTION SALE
"CM FARM MEM,
1
Under and by virtue of the power orSale
contained 10 a certain Registered Mortgage
wend inletich twlif produced
the
time
been
made there will be oltote,l for sato byPubtlo
Anotiou et the ADS it beef Holt 00, in the
Village of Brussels, in the donnty of Huron
nn Thirsdiiy, the Nineteenth tiny Or Nev.
mother, A. D. 18th, at the hour of two o'oloek
10 the afternoon, the following valuable
lands and premises, via, :—
The South Half of Lot number eovonteen
In the eighth 0oneoosiou of the 7'ovnehip of
EfOrris, fu the 0ottnty of Huron, coetalnieg
pine honeyed atom more or lase. The farm
is situated about live and a 911111 ter relies
from Blyth and about seven miles item
Brueeele. The- soil is a good clay loam.
There is said to be 0 good frame dwelling on
the promisee and the fart)) Should bo it dn-
elrable 5)0005 5,
TER/ea,--Ten per omit, of the earthen
nitineTerme terto bN paid down balance will be mare
/mown at the time of sale, For further par -
titulars apply to
Xs, 10101D fi OWENS,
mooed Street,Teronto, Out.
PEPFEB'S
PILLS.
GET TIIElI FROM
J. T. PEPPER,
CHEMIST & DRUGGIST,
ii] tr.sle,171LS
BANI(INIB._
j\ JoINTOSH to MOTAGGART,
]]ANKERS, • BRUSSELS,
wrar.eact a. G'Blaexe.1 gauging
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
On 'milieu rind United States Drafts Nought
and sold.
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Collections wade on favorablo terms.
Canadian Agents —,,on4N5's BANK or,
CANADA.
New York Agents—IntrolernKe AND Tann.
EIIB NATIONAL BANE.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
• Solioltor and Conveyancer. Collect -
tions made. OBlee—Vaustone's Bionic, Brno -
eels. 11.8m*
"tV • M, SINOLAIR,
6altoitor, Conveyauoor, Nn bury pub-
lle,&a, 011oe—Graham 8 Brook, l de er north
of. Pepper's Drug Store, Private Funds to
Loan.
D10KSON & HAYS,
Late with Darrow &Pemifoot, Code.
rich./ 3tarr,ofere, Solicitors, Oonveyeneere,
&a. Ofiicss—Arussele and Seaforth. Brim.
sole 011loe—Up•etairs over Bank, Money
to Loan.
R. s. UAYs. w. B. DICEBON
BUSINESS CARDS.
TSS O'CONNOR,
Teacher of Organ and Plano,
40-0 Princess street, Brussels.
-XNT. H. 810ORACKEN,
agoOroo ry Poiuhor ygebreetuBrusserIlea
1)1 . N. BARRETT,
Ton
ofal aShop—Next south of A, McKy1 Oo'e iirStore.
Ladies'aud oltildteue hair nutting a spooialty
ISS, BALL T
Piano, Is
and Pale OrgaMinions
ss Spaniel at.
Mutton given to Technic. For further in-
formation addruse— Box 172, Brussels,
A•
11°NAIR
Insurer of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis-
sioner, &o„ Q. B. Conveyancer fwd Agent
Piro Ineurauoe 00. 001eo at the Oravbrook
Pont O111me.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
I sorian0E,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
LEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of oho Fourth Division Court,
Co, Ha -011, ConVeyaneer, Notary Public,
Land, Loan and /neurone° Agent, Funds
invested tune to loan. Cclleotioes made.
Olio° in Graham's Block, Brussels,
OIL PAINTING,
OIL
Stories, of Wingban1, is prepared
to give luotruotion in oil painting. 11301315
Maybe aeoartaiued at Miss Nellie Ross' store
whore samples of work may be seen, Miss
Merles Would also take a few mora pnpile in
5U81e,
rfi A. HAWKINS,
sells 0114 • organist
in the Art f Teaaoi frig of A.
W. 'Thayer, Klug. Lloo„ New York, will give
lessons to ]1091118 either at Thos, Farrow's,
felled, atQtheir aownPl Guinea. Terms moder-
ato. 90 -
DENTAL.
M. CAVANAQH, L. D. S•, D. D. S.,
Graduate of the ltoyal College of Dental
Surgeons, Ontario, and of Toronto 'Uni-
versity. OFsro7--Over Pepper's. Drug Store,
Brueeoss,
AUCTIONEERS.
RAYMANN,
• Auotioneet, 15 always ready to at-
te tui oaks of fame, farm stook, Mt, Terms
cheerfully given. Ol'aubrook 1'. 0. Sales
may be arranged at Tem PoST Publishing
House, Brussels,
GEORGE KIRKBY,
Licensed Auctioneer. Sales eenduot
ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm
titmice specialty. Orders left at Ton Poor
Publishing I5on Be, Bra sols, or cent to 'Walton
P. 0., W111 receive prompt attention,
TJAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN-
018 80 all Auettoneer, I ata prepared
to eoudu01 sales of farm stook at ream:Alibi°
Prices. Knowing the standing of nearly
every person I am fn a position to sell to
good marks and get good esourlty when sold
onemdil% $ati8faotio9 guaranteed, Oive
Mea call. 82. F 8. SCOTT.
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. 1)'. GALS, M. D„ 0, bl.,
Member of the College otPhyttoian,
and Serpens of Ontario by examination.
UB1ae and ltesideuoe—Manu street Haat,
Hebei3Ontarlo,
T A. MCNAUGRTON, il'1'. D.
fl • O. MO,. R. 0.P., Edinburgh,nI, 0, 9
B. Ont. Pelridcu m end °ince iWilson's
Bleak, corner of Still and Turnberry sta. ,
VETERINARY.
T D, WARWICK,
er • Honor Grade
ate or the treat 11
diseases
isVeterinary of College,edis pronated to troab alt
disaaaos of rinmostioatod animals to a ecm-
netent manner, I'artieUlar attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calls promptl at-
tended to. OHloa and Infirmary—Two 'deyra
north of bridge, 'muttony °t„ Q(nbeels,