The Brussels Post, 1888-11-16, Page 8Mr.n 1'. Corey, of Potrolia, siatoe
that bewas eared of Catarrh of fifty
years standing.
Mrs, A. W. Secord, 290 Ridout St,
London, writes that Medical Lake Salts
oared him of Catarrh in its worst form.
Tide remedy is especially recommended
or
i"41rneil.W.M&1 1
ltLr. Tilos. H. Musson, 304 Dundee St.,
London, Ont,. says: "'three boxes of
Medical Lake Salts have cured me of a
very bad case of Erysipilas and Rheum.
atism.
G. A, DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &c.,
:teem to Weasels.
NO BEMEDY
gives such universal satisfaction as the
COUGH REMEDY manufactured in
Seaforth, called
py,�ppr LLI MSDEN & WILSON'S
jfoval lrlyoeratad Balsams of Fir
l
Its wonderful virtues have created a
demand for the Preparation from all
parte of the Province.
Druggists sell it. Price 30 cts.
17-0ms,
C."P II TRUNK RAILWAY.
sel'rfi5RN EXTENSION, W. C.& B, R.
Trains ieave Brussels Station, uort and
south ,ca foliows:—
Cetn';;South. Going North.
...,,.V:02 a.m.1 Mixed 0:90 a.m
Expreea......11:4c- a.m. Mai18:00 p.m
Allred 8:55 p.m. 1 Express 9:45p.m
•
gore Pius
A chiel's amang ye tskin' notes
Au' faith he'll prent it.
Go to the Charity Conoert.
Yens heavy rains last week.
Geo. Love jr. has been laid up with a
sprained ankle.
See. TAIT has been on the sick list for
eeveral days.
I. 0. RICHARns for cheap horse blankets,
txanke,'valises, &o.
A VALLADLB cow belonging to Edward
'Varcoe died on Monday.
LAST Sunday morning the ground was
covered with the first fall of snow this
season,
Axe quantity of fresh lime at the Kiln.
Brussels, for 11 cents a bushel. W. F.
KELLY, Prop.
Mies JEwsnr HOGARTn, of Kincardine,
is visiting her brother Geo. He is the
operator at the depot.
GEo LOVE de Co. were the highest bid-
ders for the market scales, last Friday.
Their bid was 395. This is 09.00 more
than J. Ross paid last year,
A CANTATA, "The Berry -pickers," is be-
ing prepared by the scholars of St. John's
churoh Sabbath School. It will be pre-
sented to the public about Christmas
time.
A enures of long telegraph poles have
been put down on the southern end of
Turnberry street that will elevate the
wires above the shade trees flanking the
street. New poles will be put in next
year.
Dem limns, of Porter's Hill, has
bought out Robt. Mottles, blacksmith,
and expects to take possession this week.
He is said to be an excellent workman,
especially in the horse.sboeiug line. We
have not heard where Mr. Mattice will
go.
War, 13Rsce, Publisher, Toronto, has
recently issued two highly entertaining
and well written works of lotion, one
having the title "Under Currents,' by
the author of "Molly Bawn," and the
other "A Gallant Fight," by the well
known moral story writer, Marion Har-
land. The bookstores can supply them.
Heenoareremes.—Making out addresses
en letters is sometimes a difficult task
and if it were not for the close attention
paid by post office officials hundreds of
letters would never reacts their desti-
nation. Here is a sample, the name only
being omitted :-Partig jeperarey Blaney
tobey. That is supposed to stand for
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
IN remitting his subscription to TUE
Pose for the years of 1888 and 1880 Rev.
F. Ryan, of Florence, ono time incum-
bent of it. John's church, Brussels, has
the kindness to say : "We all look for-
ward to Saturday night'e mail with
mnch interest because we expect to get
THE Pose, even my little Fred. reads the
locals weekly. We regard it as a letter
from our old home."
Tete nudge Mnee—Oliver Smith and
Arthur McGuire, were in Chesley last
week putting in the fittinge made by
them in the naw buildings in that place. -
Two engineers wore here from Toronto
melting same necessary changes in the
engine.—•A number of hands are now
working on furniture.—A, now stable has
been put up 24x30 on the mill premises, -
Watson Ainlay line about completed
plastering the inside of Oliver Smith's
clottage,
Mee. Klux would respectfully intimate
to the public that she has now on hand a
full assortment of Berlin, Zephyr, Rock
German, Baldwin and Canadian Yarns,
Hoods, Caps, Jackote, &e., latest stylus.
A full line of Hosiery and 1Mlftte in stook
Ma made to Order. Fancy Goods, Toys,
Dolls, to. in greetvariety. Stamping by
a new process on any kind of geode.
Agent for the Creolnlan KnittingMachino
and the Eritieb American Dyeing Ce'y,
Montreal. Everything Cheap. Call and
see. Opposite Quoin's Rotel, Brussels.
Wire, finesses 00 1T ?—By an amend.
ment,to the Manicipal Act passed the
last 50 91011 of the Ontario Legislature,
the council of any town or village may
by bylaw provide that the municipal
nominetial.s ellall be hold in the evening,
instead of at noon, as formerly. 'When
the law gives the privilege that wi11 'en.
able a great many of our business men
and other ratepayers to attend who could
not otberwiet, the 000031! sbetild 0011.
eider the advieability of pneefng' a by.
late to hold the nomination in the even.
ing, or at ]east tot the epoetlr•tnaking Its
delle in the evsning,
Mite. WV. is slill quite ill.
The days are shortening up vont' no
ticeably.
1 g',N •c 'receive Tee Posit for th
bnlance of 1033.
Remus in harnees done °heap and
well at I. C. Riobards.
Venue List Court on Friday forenoon
of thie week in the Town Hall.
AUCTION bills 1)1100ed on short notion
at Tete Pose Publishing House.
MISS NELLIE DnCAsamr..ON, of Seafortb
is visiting with her cousin, Eva O'Neil.
A New verandah has very much lin.
proved the appearance of J. J. Denman's
residence,
Tile report about Joseph Clegg intend.
ing to move to Brussels is not cornet as
he intends ooutiuuing to reside on his
farm.
AvcTIee sale of a Grey township farm
at the American Hotel, Brussels, on Sat.
unkoy of this week, at 8 o'clock p. m.
See advt. in thie issue.
CAPTAIN GRAHAM, wife and son, from
England, are visiting at Dr. Graham's,
Capt. Graham is au old "salt" and no
doubt has lied en experience well worth
rehearsing.
Excrllslnx.—I suppose everybody has
secured a ticket for the People's Double
Qaick Railway trip to B. terry's for a
famous "Model" molt stove. Every stove
warranted. 18—
J. II. LocxART and wife. of Flint city,
Mich., former residents 01 Brussels, were
in town last week. Mr. Loehart was
over attending the funeral of his step
father. who lived near Dungannon.
W. H. HILL, who has filled a position
in the tonsorial parlor of R. N. Barrett
for some time, has gone to Atwood whore
be will open a shop for himself. If he
steers a steady course he'll get along all
right.
NOTICE To TAXPAYERS.—Tho ratepayers
are hereby notified that all voxes are to
be paid to me on or before December let.
I will be found at Ross Bros: store ready
to receive the same. Jas. Ross,
17-3 Collector.
CONCERT.—In another column will be
found the program of the charity concert
to be held on the evening of Thanks.
giving day, in the Town Hall, Brussels.
The proceeds of the entertainment will
go toward aiding the poor of the village
in the coming winter.
WELL DIGGING arm DarMING —George
Birt bas all the necessary machinery for
digging and drilling wells and is prepared
to attend to all work entrusted to him in
a way that will insure satisfaction. Wells
cleaned out and put in proper shape.
Terms reasonable. Residence second
door north of the bridge, west side of
Turnborry street, Brussels, 5.08
HENNesr,—David Frain has purchased
W. Thompson's poultry, and, along with
his own, now has about 100 hens, He
purposes erecting a poultry house, about
00 feet long, for their accommodation and
will run the business on a wholesale
plan. Mr. Frain is quite a poultry
faooier and as he has a splendid place he
will make a success of his undertaking,
no doubt,
East Sitwell Pall Show Prizes.
The undersigned will be at the Revere
House, Brussels, on Saturday, 10th, and
Saturday, 17th insts., from 2 to 6 p. m.
for the purpose of paying prize+. Parbiee
who have taken prizes for thorough -bred
stook must produce proper certificates of
registration when Claiming their prizes,
and if snoll certificates are not produced
the prizes will be witheld.
17-2 D. STEwART, Sec.-Treas.
THE BRUSSELS POST
acme RtvEse has taken a position in I
• St:lichen Dins. store.
30119 FEItuusoN, of Stratford, was in
0 town fain a few days last week.
Me. lioweLL and wife have been visit.
ing their son-in-law and daughter, 5,
Plum and wife.
1t is said that there will be three new
butcher shops opened out be town. Be-
tween five shops the people of Brussels
should not goltungry,
, Ray. Dn, Cote, General Superin-
tendent, will preach the anniversary
sermons of the Methodist el:nroh on tbo
Sabbath before Christmas,
CHAS. W. JAMISON, Son of our towns-
man • Walter Jackson, is filling the
'position of Sunday School superintendent
111 the town whore 11e is working in
Kansas.
NOTICE ov ReatovAL,—Dr. Graham has
removed his office and plane of residence
from his brick block, Turnborry street,
to his new residence, opposite Melville
church, William street. 14.
THE sale of land for taxes in Huron
Co. takes place at Goderich on Tuesday
afternoon of next week. Three lots are
mentioned as belonging to Brussels.
They are 219 on -Queen street, east half
880 Elizeneth street and south half 400
11T street.
t° jFnom a letter received by Geo. Love
rola Jas. Watt, of Griswold, 1Kiau.
formerly of Brnesele, we learn that Bir.
Watt reeently sold 2,000 bushels of wheat
for 31.00 per bushel and ho bad over 13.
00 bushels of oats. We are pleased to
hear of his success and hope it will long
continue.
AT the meeting of the Quarterly Board
of the Methodist church, last week, the
pastor nominated G. A. Boer, Truman
Smith, Wm. Bishop, 3. A. Creighton, J.
A. Young, Geo. Love and W. H. Kerr as
Stewards for the forthcoming year, the
latter is the Recording Steward. The
represeata'ives from the Board to the
Sunday School were as follows 1--J. J.
Gilpin, W. H. MaCraoksn, Thos. Moore,
Samuel Fear and B. Gerry.
Ow Thursday evening of last week the
magio lantern entertainment, by D. W.
Campbell, was held in Knox church. The
attendance was small owing to the heavy
rain. Mr. Campbell did his part in a
most entertaining manner presenting
views of hie trip round the world and re-
lating many pleasing incidents in con-
nection with his travels. The entertain.
ments furnished by Mr, Campbell are
first-class and have a good moral tone
about them.
Damn Pines.—Besides the usual col.
umns of "Mona's Choice," Canadian
news, household Mute, fashion notes,
poetry, &c., we give about two columns
of "A journey across Lebanon," by Rev.
G. B. Howie, and a very interesting and
instructive paper by Prof. Panton, of the
Ontario Agricultural College, on "Rust"
and what causes it. Every person ehould
read it, especially every farmer, so that
be may know how to best fight this
enemy to the wheat crop. Read the in-
side every week.
BIRTHDAY PARTY. -031 the last day of
October a joyous party of neighbors and
friends assembled at the residence of
Wm. Ainlay to celebrate the 00th birth-
day of Mrs. Samuel Laird, grandmother
to Mrs. Ainlay. The old lady has been
in Canada for about 50 or 60 years, liv.
ing nearly all the time in Maysville,
Waterloo Co. Mrs. Laird has been blind
for the past seven years. Although so
well advanced in years she lately com-
posed two pieces of poebry, which she
recited on the evening of the party.
Rev. S. Sones, who bas reached his 81st
year, was one of the company.
TEE "Eonoes" PnoToona nsED. — On
Monday of this week W. J. Fairfield,
artist, book negatives of the "Echo" baso
ball nine, and they will be nicely group-
ed, showing each player's name and their
respective positions. They are a good-
looking browd and no doubt their photos.
will do credit to the photographer. The
boys know what good ball playing means
and the club that rune away from them
has to get out of bed before the 81111
rises. Five of the "Echoes" are bone-,
dints, viz., A, Brook, D. and 3. Ross, A.
Currie and S. Strettou, The remaining
foul', W. Grower, F. Strettou, N. Gerry
and G. Halliday, are single, but no telling
but they may "double -up" before another
baseball gams is played. Further par-
ticulars in another iesue.
Ten Pose prophesies an early and open
winter,—A. busy round of entertainments
for the next few months.—A lively Fall
trade and a rush at Xmas,—Fur naps,
muffs, mittens, dee, will take their :n-
nings for the next five months, --The
"kickers" will frown down the new By-
law regulating the selling of meat.—
Wagon makers will push the manatee.
tare of cutters and sleighs.—Three and
perhaps four weddings before the holiday
season is over in Brussels,—The pork
market to soon boom in Brussels.—A big
waste of powder and shot on Thanks-
giving day,—A bigger rueh of names
than ever on our subacription list.
Tee Listowel Banner of last week
sats :—On Sunday last the Opera House
was well filled, both morning and oven-
ing, by the Presbyterians and friends, to
hear the Rev. Goshen Howie, late of
Turkey, now pastor of the Presbyterian
church, Brussels. Mr. Howie, who is
totally blind, was returning from his
wedding tour and consented to preach in
Listowel. His sermons were both listen-
ed to with a great deal of pleasure and
profit. .Ilo is a epeaker of more than
ordinary ability and must have given an
immense amount of study to the work be
is engaged in. He is the only Turkish
subject who has yet taken the oath of
allegiance in Canada,
A Penmen Bnussrorre.—john Robert -
5011, jun., formerly in ()barge of the
Morris and Grey ohease factory, has
spent the past season as dairy inatruetor
in the southwest of Scotland, At the
great dairy show held at Londou, Eng-
land, his pupils carried off the first prize
for the beet ton of cheese ; second prize
for the best four cheddar bheese, and the
oup and medal for the best lot of cheese
on exhibition. At the Kilmarnock show
of dairy products, held on the 26th `of
Oct., his pupils won the firet prize ert
£20 for the beet cheese of any make; the
first place in the sweepstakes competi-
tion for tbo best cheese of ally make;
tlio first for the hest ton of cheese ex-
hibited, besides a number of minor
prizes. Kilmarnock show is the largest
of its kind in the world.
BmiesELe Seee.-00 Wednesday morn•
ing the Commissioners called on F, 0.
Rogers, the proprietor of the Enterprise
Salt Works, at Brussels, who showed
them through the works. The brine is
pumped up 1,000 feet from a bed of salt
23 foot through. The supply of brine is
ample, and the quality of the salt pro-
duced eannob be excelled. The process
of manufacture has boon already des.
artbedand is the egotism in vogue through-
out the salt region. The output of thugs
works ie about 100 barrels a day. BTUS.
eels appears to be on the extreme eastern
boundary of the great salt basin, which
underlies this section. About a mile
east from the Enterprise worlte a boring
was made to the depth of 1,500 feet, and
no salt was found, while it can be oh.
Mined by boring any place to the west.
A line drawn from Kincardine to Brun.
eels would pretty accurately show the
eastern limit of the salt area. In ion.
noction with the Enterprise works four
men aro employed raking salt two boopeee
making battle, and several boys packing
salt in sma11 bags. Abed five thousand
cords of Wood are annually consumed,
giving Gmployment to eivoral choppers
and . 00mste e
as.es.x4mxm=xe,
Born—Anaais.-0n Wednesday 7th inst.,
by the Rev. J, Ferguson, at the re•
edema of Mr. W. Humphries of
Newry, brother-in-law of the bride,
Mr. George A. Boyd, to Mies Annie
E. Adams, both of Ethel.
amaa-
PETn1an.—In Walton, on the 18th fist„
Helen Pethiok, aged 1 year, 6 months
and 17 days.
1'�:7.OTS01�7' M.A.T.f= ,
Tussmir,,Nov, 00.—Form stock, imple-
:neuts, dtct; on lot 83, con. 12, Grey. Sale
commences at 1 o'clock. Lewis Holler,
prop., A. Reymann, acct.
FRIDAY, Nov. 10.—Farm Stook, Imple.
menta, &e., on north half lot 8, con. 12,
Grey. Salo commences at 1 o'clock.
Robt. Menzies, prop., A. Delgatby, auot.
00111t1l0TEn MA1IDPDLLY Eem117 17101115.
Fall Wheat ............1 15 1 10
Spring Wheat 1 12 1 10
Earley 55 68
Oats 03 84
Peas 68 60
Butter, tubs and rope,,. 17 18
Eggs per dozen 13 00
Flour per barxel5 00 .00
Potatoes .. 26 80
Hay per ton 13 00 00
Aides per lb........, 4 Cil;
Salt por bbl., wholesale... , 00 80
Sheep skins, each,. 00 1 00
Wool, per 111. 18 22
Porlr 6 25 6 50
emitin1TP,n ennui= MERV wn11E.
fall Wheat 1. 15 1 18
Spring Wheat ....,..,1 15 1 18
Cats 32 88
Peas
Barley
Potatoes
Bnttor, per lb ..
Eggs, per dozen
Apples, per buehel.
Hogs, draseed ...
Hoef
Hay
Wood, per cord...... ,.,
Sheopekins,eaah,,,,,..
60 62
55 46
30 00
10 10
10 65 ', 00
6 50 7 000
4'60 0 60
1800 1400
2 60 4 60
40 -'71 Dated' atllrhssols,:ilt11018111,1858. 110
5
ea
NOY. 10, 1888
Should Auld Acquaint-
alloo Be Forigot,
No ! don't forget it ! Brush
tip yotu olcl Coat an 1 send it
to your brother in Manitoba or
British Columbia and then buy
our New Fall and Winter Cloth-
ing. They'll suit you butter in
the streets of our town. Brus-
sels Clothing Rouse is the "auld
acquaintance" that we don't
want you to forget or to avoid.
We'llpromise to wear well.
&6
'r
Oil NEVE
ar
WAS 11 hat Lord Wellington exclaimed at the BBattiie of Wat-
erloo, and that exclamation W011 for him the day. Oar
Waterloo for the next two weeks is it Warfare an Concerns who
maintain high prices. Aucl we aro determined "Now or Never !"
shall win the clay for us also, as regarding our Stock of
FINE READY—MA?DE CLOTHING.
Our Store is almost too full of Goods and n'o have got to do
something to make room for the invoices which wo aro in constant
receipt of, so we have comp to the wise conclusion to make a Re-
duction of FIFTEEN PER CENT. on every Garment, and so,
therefore, if you are in want of anything in the Clothing Line don't
put it off, as delays aro dangerous, but come at once and reap the
benefit of our over stock of Clothing.
Tho Great Horace Greely, Candidate for President of the United
States, once said in referring to his health :
"My body, hands and feet I keep from colcl,
And that's what Causes me to live so old,"
So if you want to live to a ripe old ago and save doctor's bills some
and see 001
,6 0,200 LAR OV ,' GATOt
A. R. SMITH, CLOTHIER,
BRUSSELS
CLOTHING 110 USE.
REAL ESTATE.
(IHOICE FARMS FOR SALE.—
A few splendid, improved farms for
sale in tho township of Gro Morrie and
MOSlllop. Apply to A. DIILGATTY, Co,
Auctloneer,Brusoeis P. 0.
QHEEP STRAYED ON THE
kJ premises of the undersigned, north half
lot 18, eon. 7, Morrie, on or about Oet..Isa,
The owner 15 requested to prove property,
pay expenses and take it away.
15.4 D. MOQUA1I11Ilt,
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
ou the corner of Mary and mechanic
e treats, in the village of 13ru Easels. Tliie pro-
perty is very conveniently situated end is a
bargain to any person having a family of
young children as it is so roar the school.
Good stable and well on the promises, also
soma young fruit trees and a quantity of
small fruit. Apply to the owner on the
premises.
15.10 MRS. TU1tNBULL, 1301ssels.
T43ARMFOR SALE.—THE SUB-
solueen offers his valuable 100 aero
farm, being lot 8, eon. 10, Grey Townehip,
Buren Os., for sale. There are about 50
acres cleared and In goodheart. There is a
log house, good hank barn, boar leg orchard,
and all the mammary conveniences on the
premises. For further particulars, as to
prion, terms, eta, apply to the Proprietor,
'CJOS.BIS1OP,illareP 0., N.W,T,. or to
3-tf DOUGAL' D 8TIte0BAN, Titus/101s
LiARM IN GREY 'TOWNSHIP
son (ann.—Bohn, lot 1.1, eon. 10, eon -
Omitting 100 mores. It is partly °leered, the
balai:oo well timbered. A never failing
meek c tosses the place and itis well adapt-
ed for either/arming or gracing, I wlllltko•
wino sell 40 sores, being oast part of lot 14,
005,13, nearly all eleerod and in a good
state of cultivation. A. good frame barn
with a good stone stable underneath and a
never failing well is also on the place. For
further particulars apply to the proprietor
on the plaoo. '%bis lot 10 opposite tno ale.
or GEO11G10 AVERY, Proprietor. 1.0f
'E(lARM FOR SALE. --TILE UN -
1, Dene otos» offers 001 sale the north
east quarter of lot 20, ooncossion 0, Morris,
County of Uuron,00nn,;�iaalning 50 acres. The
land is of first gaalttraud 10 a high state of
cultivation, well fenced mid uudoi drained,
45 moxas cleared. Now frame house, 6 rooms,
mills house with aonerete walls, 2 wells,
good barna and shad, orchard, eta. ielght.
300x00 of fall wheat. This desirable property
adjoins the corporation of Brussels. Suit-
able -terms will be given. Title perfect.
JAML"H GBI171/91, Owner,
80- Boz 358 Brussels P. 0.
FARM FOR SALE.
The 10xceutors of the estate of the tato
WIL1baerefooxeY, 1001nlne, deceased, HOW
offer the following valuable lands for sale,
via.:—The north half of 10027, and the west
half of thonor0b half of lot 28, both in the
eth coueosslon of the 'Township of Moretti,
County of Duron, containing 1550 acres.
About 110 acres nye cleared and in good
condition, the greater Bart baht�+ in grass.
The balance la well timbered, chiefly with
beoah and+unplo.
'This farm to favorably situated within one
mile of elle village at Brussels, which o170010
an excellent marlins. There is upon the
prgoon f t and house
breliard ot stelo•f'rit trees, nn
a never failing
spring, also a good well mad•ppum Te, and good
fences, This property will be sold Mono or
two parcels, to mutt interning purohaoors,
eurehmenivt11 bo allowed to enter and have
use of house onpromisbs at any time lifter
harvest and to do fail plowing, Tall posses-
01031 1Ti11 110 giVon at 1st November mixt,
Per terms and further pnrtieularo apply
to the uudersi ed EZoe'atore, 00 to SpO1HN
Rooney, BuieIBrrusaols, 001,
Otero Ctirdiff, I 311:C1:apT0lt11
Welles, .13 flays,
BANKING.
oINTOSE & MoTAGGART,
BANIIIERS -:- BRUSSELS
Transact a General Basoktny
Business.
NOTES DISCOUNTED,
Canadian slid rotted S tatss.Drafts bought
and sold.
Interest allowed on deposits.
lOotZections made on favorable terms.
Canadian Agents—MEnon3NT's Bang or
03NAne.
Now 'York A ants—Iooeonpens AND THAD-
Ens NATIONAL HANE,
LEGALAND CONVEYANCING.
M. SINOLAIR, SOLIOIT-
• or, Conveyancer, Notary Public
&c, Calm; Graham's Block, l door north of
Bargroaves' Drug Stora, Private Funds to
Loan.
�j E. WADE, BARRISTER,
H'4• Sohoitor and Notary Public:. Con-
veyancing. Colle0tlons and Loaning, Mr,
Wade will attend in Gerrie every Wednes-
day at two o'otook,
'�
IOKSON & HAYS,
(Late with Garrow dt Proudfoot, Code -
riot") Barristers, Solicitors, Convoyansors,
CO. OOioa, Grant's D10o11, Brunets. Money
to loan,
R, S, BAYS, W. B, DICE:SON,
A M. TAYLOR, B. O. L., 1AR.
e 1100Ten, Solicitor, 30„ of the firm of
Dickson, Taylor k MoOu1lohyyh,t Barristers,
Solicitors, dm., Mann oft Arcade, Klug Street
West, Toronto, gq100 ay to loan.
,t LEX, HT1. ITER, CLERK OF
the Fourth Di3leiu ,,, O ours, Co. Huron
Conveyancer, Notary Pn51ie, Land, Loan
to loan, 00lootionaenaland Office in Graa-
ham's 131o01r, Brussels,
10
gsRT CUNNING 1
44,
iN51214805,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH. '
AL CARDS.
�ED9C
.��. lit. F. D, CALM.D., 0, M.
Memberofthe Cgllege of Ph olelets an
Surgeons of 0ntaaio by examination, d
Oflloo and Besidone—Mata St, Mast , Elbe
Ontario
T A. MoNATJGItTON, M,D„
fJ m 0.M., L,11, 0,P. slldiubux h M. C. P,
8, Ont. At RSININaves' Drug store from
0 to 11000 a.m. and from 1:00 to 4 p. m, At
other bourn may he found at the reoidenoo
formerly ocenpied by 'Or. liutouloson,
Milt street,
DENTAL.
G, S,, tart; 3'11 D. S„ floret Graduate and
31, 012.(1,11. 2. Toronto, Vitalized Air given
.3.10. StooD. 1). 8, Asefetc:it Operator
attune- WfystsB10011,Seaferbh.
33 , P7r2JEST'-
W,J,lfaar,L.f) S.Graduate otTo-
ronto School of Dentistry. A11 oper-
ations guaranteed. Ofllos—Oady's
nlo01, Seaforth.
Artificial tooth, arstqualiby, and
guaranteed AM',fat $13.00pers0b.,
D31D3
Del 1L, M.ARTSST, 2r, b, G.,
Honor Graduate o1 the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. NlTnos Orton
GAB adminlstorsd for the patn<ase extrac-
tion of teeth,
OFFO3'E.—One Door North of iho Sank.
AUCTIONEERS.
G100RGE KIRKBY, LICEN•
sen Anotioneer. Sales conduebed on
reasonable terms, farms and farm stook a
epeolalty. Orders loft at Tins Posta Publish -
Ing Nouse, Brussels, or sant to Walton post
office will receive prompt attention,
A LEX. DELGAT'PY, AUCTION -
xi. BEE, le prepared to attend to sales on
the shortest notice. A specially made of
sales of thorough -bred stock. Terms made
known by application be Tint Poor Pnbliol:-
ing House, whore orders may be bett, or
a<ldrors to Bxuosels P 0.
A RAYl1:ANN, AUCTIONEER,
Ca.. is alwey0 ready to attend solos 01
forme, farm stook, &o. Terms cheerfully
ranged at 1i11ino 13.0.
os'r Publishi q House
Brussels.
BUSINESS CARDS.
H, MoORAOKEN, ISSUER
tl {' • of Marriage Licenses. Oilloo et his
Grooery,Turnborry Street,
�1� TSS O'CONNOR, TEACi3:ER
cati
LY Ron,. of Piano and organ. Terme ou appli-
an
d Friday mb hire b Unmpbolllo,LWalton
'les AFISS HARGR.EAVES 11Dsrltiis
,LVL. to receive ;voila for instruc-
tion on the PIANO and 010t4AN. S years
Experience. naaide:lce with IArs. Ater•
greavcs, over 11,l01A17t5A4'F03 0520.1110;
3101111, no5.1yr
N. BARRET'T, TONSORIAL
-a Arilsb, Slio0n, aoxt door south 0f n.
It, Nauss & Ooe, hardware shore, Ladies'
and ohldron'o hair caning ep.olt,lty,
A ehoioe stock of cigars kens. pt,
A I\IoNAIR, ISSUER OF MAR,.
ca -0 x1500 Liooiteoa, by appaintntont of
Lloltt: Govoraor, Oomtnlssionor, tea., Q. B.
Conveyancer and Agent Fire Inouranco Co,
Oaten at the 0ranbrook Po0t 0Mee
.
RODPICK, HOUSE, SIGN
V tl and Ornamental Painter. Graining.
Gliding, Sign and Deeorattve Painting in alt
it0 branobes. Shop Blinds done up in style.
P0902 Ganging a epoelalty, Shop ono door
south of J.1130000120' Carriage works,
r, W, O'i3RIEN, V. S,, IION011
s graduate of the Ontario Vetorinary
Collage has 'seemed the practice of John
Nott, V,8„imprecated to treat all dill
eaeoaofdonlesticatod anirnalo on eel00t 3 0
andap roVed prinoiplee. Tv:atmeutet03,1.
Nosthoof13ridgti Ouznb rryn1 Office doors