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The Brussels Post, 1888-12-7, Page 8Are You In Need of HOLIDAY, D1OYNDAY, or W ODING PRESENTS Then, you would do wisely in seeing our NEW PLUSH- GOODS We never:iave had a finer stook than we oan show you at the present time, "Sou know Xmas will soon be here and we have made epeoial preparation for We have not space in this issue to de- eosiba one fee line of X1vZ•, a4 CID,*, and UOOSLE fits we have them all the same. An inepea. Mon solicited. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller and Fancy Goods Dealer. NO REMEDY gives such universal satisfaction as the COUGH REMEDY manufactured in aeafortll, called c LUMS0EN & WILSO %%%%%%%%%%%%%% giro%%%74/90 a Royal Olyooratod Balsam of Fir% vex, %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%pie Us wonderful virtues have created a remand for the Preparation from ell ;parts of the Province. Druggists sell it. Price 50 pts. '41.7 -ams. ORM TRUNK RAILWAY, sOUTUERN EXTENSION, W. G. & D. E. `Traineleave Brussels Station, uort and •conch as follows:- ColinS South. Gettig North. ..-r.,..9to2 a.m. Mixed 9te0 am Evpress......11:46 am. I Dia11B:Ce p.m Mixed 8:56 p.m. l Exprest 9:46 p.m 'rxai .es A chiel's among ye Lakin' notes An' faith he'll prent it. Dzerete a. 1 -Rue Adam'Good's apology. New geode at STRACtux Bnos. OVERCOATS from 63 up. Adam Good. MRs E. 0. Lowery is on the siok list -this week. Pone 60.60 on Brussels market on Thuredry of this week. Omni TUnseuere of TUE POST staff, le seriously ill with typhoid fever. So/11Exnnoo New. Get your choice of Silverware this week at B. Gerry's. 20 CALL at Tats POST Bookstore and get one of the well-known Pansy series of stories. 20. Wm. Were, eldest son of Jno. Wynn, has been on the siok list this week, but is improving nicely now. Jho. MEADOWS has been down sick with a severe attack of biliousness and indi- gestion, and is very little better yet. Omni Suety is laid np with a cut in his Wit., He was up in an apple tree cutting off some limbs when the axe glanced and •struok his foot. Coen -maim service will be held in the Roman Catholic ahuroh, Seaforth, on Tuesday of next week, llth inst., by Bishop Walsh, of London. Tan following horse buyers were in attendance at the fair on Thursday :- Meson. Archibald, Seaforth ; Honey, Vitobell ; Smith, BIyth ; Oleimie, Jones end Scott, Listowel. Tem London Free Press says: -J. D. Foryath, recently with the Hercules ;4tanufaoturing Go., Petrolea, (formerly of Brussels) hos left for St. Loots, where he has accepted a position as stenograph- er for a railway company. NOTICE To TAXPAYERS. -The ratepayers .are hereby notified that all taxes are to .be paid to me on or before December 1st. I will be found at Ross Bros.' store ready to receive the same. JAN. Roes, 17.3 Collector. Wu. Dovrgoso, who has filled a position 'on the United Empire all summer, ar- rived home this week. He was away .about seven menthe. The Empire is chid np at Sarnia. Mr. Downing left Beueeels on the 7th of last May. He says the Presidential election interfered with the passenger traffic. Wein Dwaine Atm Delerrsu.-George ,Birt has all the necessary maohfuery for digging and drilling wells and is prepared to attend to all work entrusted to him in away that will insure satisfaction, Wells 'leaned oat and put in proper shape. ":terms reasonable. Residence escond door north of the bridge, west side of TTrnberry street, Brussels. 6-tf CUTTERS AND SLElens.-Scott & Will/ fame have a splendid lot of cutters and sleighs just finished. The timber is the haat, thoroughly seasoned and the work- manship cannot bo beaten, We will not be undersold. Tho customer with the cash in his hand can make a great bar. gain. Give us a call and see our °.utters and sleights. SCOTT & WILLIAbrs, Mill Street, Brussels. •n19•tf Twee intending to pnrobase Presents for tho Holiday Season call and see our extensive etuok which omelets of a full line of Silver plated ware, Gold and Sit. ver Jewelry; Plated Jetvelry, Watohes and Cloaks, Gold Rings, Searfpins, Earrings, Br000hes,Bxaoelets, Chains, &o, Violins, Bows, Strings, &o. A long experience in ray business warrante me in saying to the'pnblio that we buy right, as to Price and Quality, enabling ns to guarantee our geode of A 1 quality and cannot be undersold. Reppairingoheaplyandprompt- 1y done. T. Ft,o onnR, Jeweler, 20. S. S, Coevette000.--The second meet- ,ing.of the Brussels Sabbath Soltool As- sociation was held in Knox church on Wednesday evening, the President in the chair. Atter devotional exercises Itee. +G. B. ]Howie introduced the topic ',The $all; harmonica selection, D. 11ToDon• THE BRUSSELS POST .....,,-,.....-.•m.... .. ........ ...........�.wue+w.wrnw�o.,wramwec,+>s dRYS'�'. ,asset serat 'terse lat"M1`;• eeet tL.: 33d7T.t etre «"'s,W` en:glCA' tt WE'VE ��/g-�•��+''q;�;�/'��•9. ap ,7-'�7 •��y�q���j�ry�•' �-yg�'�'ryp�• •�'�g--..�_�@'^yf-•a�..... g iii weeit, .P.:.I' V ]3J s...9 O E IVI W..►• .B, V THE RI:IN "U Mits. Benne:re has recovered from her until- recent llllreen, I F13Esn groceries at FITRAt'1{A\ Halts. J01TN GIrliY of Or Ilia, it visiiiu town this week, • T. G. McCracken paid his usual um ly visit' to town this week. New arrivals Ws week. Mande Hanging Ruby Lamps et B. Gerry's. GooexessI Gracious] bow oan Arthur Veld sell such beautiful furniture so oheap ? 21. STANLEY ANDERSON, teacher at Shine's school, and wife have become residents C.srr. Atrettm> was in Oodcriolt this One the new embroidered dress. goods 0010 at STIUMIA i I3nos, 20 Tug Largest Assortment of Lampe in of Brussole. Restore has it that e second h band will be organized lit town with Jones as leader. Beene Bees, have traded their ning pony "Billy" with a party in W ham for a driver. Tem min.np in our story "Me choice" was occasioned by a defect in stonotyping. It is all right this week Jusi to hand at Veal's, now andbea fel designs in bedroom suites and S boards. Cheaper than the cheapest. SUNDAY, December Oth will be "Ch Wesley Sunday" among Method throughout the world. Wesley died years ago. Metes Redlined Overshoes 51 Heavy Rubbers for gooks 61.76, Socks 76e. Felt Boots very ch Angst Goon. 21. Ws understand that Robt, Wynn, has been in Wingham for some tie°, taken a situation in London. He'll osed all right. Pooz.--The item referring to Bras market and the buying of pork the p per ewe. should have read 50.45 inete of $1.45. The market report was right. Wee violated the Crook's Actin sell liquor to a minor Usti Monday? You member this law was never to be broken, if the "terrible" Scott Aot would only be repealed. Tam was nothing particular done at the Council meeting on Monday evening except the passing of a number of ac - ()mints. Nomination will be held on Monday, 31st inst. Tne Forest Free Press says :-The Brussels curling olub, which will oppose Forest for the District Medal this winter, is making energetic preparations for a busy season. Our boys should capture another medal this season. Is you are intending to make any purchases in eilverware or jewelry you will find it to your advantage to see T. Fletoher's stock. He has a splendid assortment of seasonable goods that he can guarantee to purchasers. MEAT MaurET.-I have opened a Butcher Shop, and door south of the market, where I intend keeping good meat at reasonable prices. Orders de- livered in any part of the town. A sharp of public patronage solicited. 20-4' Jazzes BOWER. 1 Tan first monthly horse fair for this season was held in Brussels on Thursday of this week. There were quite a num- ber of animals brought in cad several sales made. The next fair will be held - on the let Thursday in January. We notice in the Toronto Empire that i a murder trial has just ended at Sault o Ste. Marie, in which M. McFadden was the defending lawyer. Mr. McFadden is well and popularly known here, being a 4 son of Uriah McFadden, of Grey, and all will be glad to hear that 'Mae' is succeed. 7 ing so well f A raw Speoialities et T. Fletcher's, a Wedding Rings and Marriage License. m Telegraph to your friends you're corning. b Take a good Columbus Watch to time the ' train, and if you forget your baggage A berg she goes by next Canadian Express train. Hello! before you start pur- o obese a tioket via 0, P. R. 20- d RrtoENEAL.-On Wednesday of this week our young townsman, James W. Turnbull and Mies Isilda Smith were suited' in marriage, at the residence of S Mr. Addie, Stratford, by Rev. P. Wright. Misr Kate Addie acted as bridesmaid and Joe. Ballantyne, of Palmerston, officiated as town at B. Gerry's. 20 Sus handkerchief fogad. Ask at Tit POST Publishing House. A. Douse shipped a oar load of batt on Thursday of this woelc. A. l3Ausa.reu and wife, of Seaforth, rase were in town for a short time this NAISS. Jae. Attrnun Tree is knocking the bottom out fthe ria n o es of furniture, p r tore, Call and run- see for yourselves. 21. ing. Rev, S. JONES preaclled at the Presby- terian church Wtngham Saturday, It was no's preparatory service to the communion on the Sabbath. Moosos, Bstrrir & MALCOLtI )cave pnr- Uti• Cllae tl the Wroxeter planing mill and ide- will run it in conneotion with their in. 21 creasing trade in the northern portion of "Cha this County. ists OsrvEn ibimo, son of Alexander Smith, 100 of Wroxeter, and nephew to Smith Brea., of the Brussels plana mill, has entered .95. the navy of the Unites States and is now Felt away ell a melee, cap. GONrNDltrtr,-How is it theta letter will be carried from San Francisco to wire Quobeo for 2 cents yet 11 oents will be has (barged from Windsor to Detroit ? The sue- letter postage in Canada should be re- duced to 2 cents the Name as in the sets U, S, rico Ceme Ne S:trn.-During the month of A y ad December I. 0. Richarels, Harness -maker, 011 (i 11 all will hold a cost pries tale. Great her- ruga tt Ute lR CUdIl C gains given in single and double hat'ness, ing halters, &o. He wants yon to call in and re. ascertain his prices. Shop opposite tite COMPETITION NOVCTHEBE i OUR O iSTOMEB1c' REAP THE BENEFIT 1 0 M l3 Queen's hotel, Brussels. 21- INsTITUTs.-The Directors of the East Huron Farmers' Institute have arranged for the holding of a public meeting, for the discussion of topics of interest to the farming community, on the 11th and 12th of January. One of the Professors of the Ontario Agricultural College is ex, peoted to be present also severalpromiu. ent agriculturalists. TUE annual Meeting of Liberal Conser- vative Association will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Wednesday the 19th inert, at ono o'clock p. m. In ad- dition to the regular business of eleclion of officers, eto, some matters of im• portance will be submitted to the met. ing for dieoussionand oonsideration, and it is also expected that the mooting will be addressed by some prominent 1nem. ber of the party. It is therefore hoped that a large number will be in attendance and take part in the business, eto. Lo- cal assooiatious should be well re- presented. RESOLUTION 01' COxDOLENCE"-The fol. owing resolution was passed ou Nov. 6th and this week a framed copy of the same was presented to Mrs. McCullough: - Moved by Bro. T. G. Holmes, seconded by Bro. John Mooney and resolved, 'That we, the members of Brussels Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 974, learn with feel. ngs of deepest regret of the decease of nr late and worthy brother,' William McCullough, who departed this life on November lot, A. D. 1888, at the age of 8 years; 1 month and 11 days. And that we, the brethren of L. 0. L. No, 74 sympathise with the widow and amity of our late brother, who had been worshipful Past -Master and a useful ember of L. 0. L. No. 774 for a num- er of years, and whose motto ever was, Malice toward none ; ebarity for all." nd that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the widow and family of sr late brother, humbly offering our aepest sympathy to them in their sad affiiation. Great is the loss that we sustain, But hope in heaven to most again.' " ig ned on behalf of the Lodge, MATTHEW WILSON, W. Master; Josskti H.BOwtfAN, D. Master; Lees= Gunny, R. Secretary. groomsman. Mr. and Mrs, Turnbull returned to Brussels on Wed- nesdrey evening, Tae POST joins in the congratulations for a long and happy wedded life. LAST Monday evening the meeting in connection with the Y. P. C. A. was de- voted to missionary topics. Rev. Jno. Ross, B, A., read a very interesting paper on "The catacombs at Rome." Solos were rendered by Miss Kate 'Wil- son and Miss Maggie Stewart, the choir joining in the choruses. The President occupied the, chair. Al the next meet. Mg, on the 17th inst., a lecture will be given by Rev. Mr. Auld, of Palmerston, on "Inventions and Discoveries," L, 0. L. -The following officers were elected and installed for 1889 in oonnec. tion with L. 0. L. No 774 : Bro. Matthew Wilson, W. M,; ' Joseph H. Bowman, D, M.; " H. Atooncy, Chaplain; " A. Gerry, Reo..Sao.; a' Geo. Cardiff, Fin. -Soo.; " W. R. Mooney, Trees.; ' M. M. Cardiff, D. Cer.; " John Bowman, Lecturer; • John McOutcheon, lst nom„ " F. Mooutcbson, 20J Com.; " Jas. Oakley, 8rd Com.; " Geo. Mooney, 4012 Com,; Joseph 'smith, 6th Com.; Dr. T. G. Holmere L. A.; B. Gerry, M. A.; " Geo. Fitzpatrick, C. 2,; ENrEoTAINttENT.-Last Tuesday even. ing a public entertainment was given in the lodge room of the I. 0. G. T. The program consisted of musical and liter- ary selections and was as follows Greeting song by the choir ; recitation, ',Chatterbox," Miss Allis Young; song, "Killarney," W. Scott; reading, "The Newcastle Collier,'" Wm, Roddiok ; quar- tette, "Ch1 carry moback," MissesMoore, A. Hood and A. Langdale; harmonica selootion, D. McDonald; reading, "The reckoning night," Mies Roddiak ; MUSIC, "Come where the lilies bloom," Misses Hawkslraw and Hamilton and Seo. Ilar. nay, of Atwood ; "The college bell," by the choirreading, Morton Young; doett, "Has father been here," Misaso AAgie Shia' and Lizzie Roddick • solo,Wes Nellie Stacey; recitation, ,M armien and Douglas,' A. Hood 1 duett "Tile boater land," Mies Edith and T. Hill ; recite. censer -rap esnt:FULLY 11VE14Y u'EEx. tion, "Darius Green and hie flying ma Fall Whoat 1 00 1 02 chore," Geo, Harvey ; dnott, "Tho hamo that need to be," Miss Hannah and J. J. Sr8m.-In Morris, on Daoember 4th, the lvife of Mr. Jas. Speir ofa son. SpEIEAN,-In Grey, on Nov. 24th, the wife of Mr. Edward Speiran of a 01. MOGILLtarnne.--In Goderioli, on Nov. 21st, the wife of Mr. D. MoSIllionddy, of the Signal, of a son. 7vSAR.MX.,=.'o. Tulxt tee-BnTTu.-In Stratford, on Deo. 5th, by Rev, P. Wright, at the residence of Mr. Addis, Mr, dames Turnbull to Miss Isilda Smith, both of Brussels. pzaa_ Segs, -In Grey, on Deo. 0th, David Sides, aged 25 years, KEYS. -In Grey, on December 611h, Henry Keys, aged 60 years and 4 months. Rozzar,.-In Morris, on December 1st, Clarence Addison, infant son of Charles Rozeil, aged 7 weeks. Son (re w, -In Brussels, on Dec, let, Charlotte, beloved wife of Johu H. Sperling, aged 28 years and 8 months. FARQ1IIARSON: Ie Grey, on Deo. 1st, Mary, beloved wife of Wm. Far. quhaeson, aged 22 years, 1 month and 21 days. CORRECTED ibsOtULLY EVRRe WEER. Fall 'Wllen.t , .. . 1 00 1 02 Spring Wheat ... 1 00 '102 Barley 48 GO Oats 82 88 Peas, ,.. 58 69 Butter, tabs and rollti, , . 16 18 Eggs per dozen 18 00 Flour per l arrol.......,(3 00 00 Potatoes....26 30 Hay per ton. 13 00 15 00 Hides per lb 4 6,} Salt per bbl., wholesale.,, 00 80 Sheep skins, each.,,60 1 00 Wool, per Ib. . 18 22 Pork G 00 6 60 relation of the S. S. to the mission field," ald; chemoter song, "t)on't you go to a neat address, Rev, S. Jones, limo. Tommy," Mies MAT Kerr, A, Langdalzi 1t13. Swann, G. A. Deadman, Roe. J. L. and A. flood; wading, "The old man in Spring Whose 1 00 1 02 Oats 82 38 Peas 78 F>Si Barley 48 60 Potatoes Butter, per lb Jitter, W,R. 'Wilson, A. Stewart end lite, the stylish cherish," T. Hill ; metra- gg1i j tr boron ..... . s r• W. T. Clilff took part in tate discussion mental selection, Goo.henry ; "When. Apples, per bathe) auoe Be For ot. No ! don't forget it ! Brush up your old Coat ani send it to your brother in Manitoba or British Columbia and then buy our New Fall and Winter Cloth- ing. They'll suit you bettor in the streets of our town. Brus- sels Clothing Douse is the "auld acquaintance" that we don't want you to forget or to avoid. We'll prolvise to wear well. VERCUA S: OVEHCUATSi 401Y THI)Y FLEW OUT OF THE US CLOTHING House last week. What a week for business. A rush, a crowd continually hurrying, iwi'dly enough salesmen to wait on the eager throng. What makes it ? Why such a business 2 The 810)0 rate of increase for tt year or two more and Brussels won't hold us Why is it so it Simply because right goods at right prices have done their work. GOOD STUFF, GOOD MAKING, GO D STYLE.E. Wo believe in, and the good value we have been giving, not only bring customers back but bring new ones With the old, See our Overcoat Stook this week. It includes everything new, everything stylish, everything durable. The finest goods the market affords, as well as all the medium and lower grades, OVERCOATS OVEROATS 1 A. R. SMITH, CLOTHIER, & Z USS.ELS CLOTHI, V Cr' SOUS E. REAL ESTATE. ('YHOIOE FARMS FOR SALE.— :..! few splendid, improved farms for sale in the township of Grey,Morris and Moltinop. Apply to A. DEGATTY, Co, Anationsar,Braecs3sP•0. Transact a General Battktng Business. BANKING. 1V oINTOSH & iVIOTAGGART, BANI1EBS .:- BRUSSELS •OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, On the corner of Mary and mechanic s treets, in the village of Brussels. This pro- perty is very conveniently situated and to a bargain to any person having a family of young children as it is so near the school. Good stable and well on. the premises, also some young fruit trees and a quantity of small fruit. Apply to the owner on the premi ses. s. MRS, TURNBULL, Brussels. PARK F01I SALE.—TWit SUB- sanmmn offers his valuable 100 acre farm, being lot 8, non. 18, Grey Township, Huron Co, for sate. Thom are about 60 acres cleared and In good heart. Thera 18 a log house, good IMnle liar, beating orchard, and all the necessary eonyeulonoos On the premises. Per further particular's, es to price, terms, Oto„ apply to the Proprietor, l'1TOS, HISLOP, Clara P, 0„ N. W. T,. or to 0-05 DOUGALD 8'OIiAOIIAN, Uremia FAR5i FOR SALE,—THE UN- DltnsiONED offers for sale the north east quarter of lot 28, conaoesion 0, Morris, County of Huron, containing 60 acres. The land is of first quality and in a high state of cultivation, well fenced and under -drained, 46 acres cleared. NO /frame house, 8 rooms, milli house with concrete walla, 0 wells, good barna and shod, orchard, etc, Bight soros of fail wheat. This desirable property ad oius the ootpnoration of Hrusssle, Suit- able totes will be givVen. Title perfect, 3A31115 wlc nvn,Owner,. 80• Box 268 Brussels P. 0, 1 TALUABLE FARM FOR SALE being the south hall of lot number 8o in the dth concession of the township of Morris known GS the homestead of Archi- bald Taylor, containing ninotyRino notes, Ninety auras 000 cleared, the bodanee wood- ed with valuable timber. Iixeellent build - Inge, large oroltmd of Miele() trees, soil in good ooadltion mrd is situated one and a quarter mhos gotta of the Village of Bruit. cels, on the main gravel road This is one of the finest hotnestsad farms iu the Ocunty of Huron and will be sold ata bargain and on terms to ant purchaser. Par further particulars apply to the Proprietor, A. M. PAYL01,5, Stunning Arcade, Toronto, or to ARCHIBALD TAYLOR, Sit., on rho prom. ken. 01. FARM FOR SALE. The lexooutors of the °State of the lata Wionetat Mammy, Eiseman, deasased, now offer bbs following valuable leads for sale, :-'rho north half of lot 27 and the west belief the north half of lot 28, both in the 0031 oones5sion of the Township of Morris, County of nurse, containing 150 acres. About 710 acres aro oleared and in good condition, tho greater part being in grass. The balance is tvoll timbered, °Welly with boeeh andrnaplo. This harm is faVOrabty siOuatOdwlthiu ons mile of the village of Brussels, wbioh affords an mteeilen0 merle% 9l11e1s Is upon the Promises good frame barn and honor, au of (hare or ahoioo fruit trees, a "or f,01tng spring, also a good won mtri auntt, and good louoos. This mop erty will be seri 10 one or 2I 80 two paraols, to xuit inbending purchasers, 10i8 Pero ulcer 15111 bo allowed to anter and itav: r nae. of 1lnn0e on premises et any time after 18 o0 WW1' /0,1011,11 pl8wing, F1111pOnees- G6 00 atonwl)) Ito 8110118.4184 November noire. or terms and farther part:etttars apple' tote iei„ Brendle, reoe, e le.t" the liaurlio'rtisenecudn•RzoronDo lr l, no onh ,iai.et art iltlS C AntOd at ilruesols, Ju110 18N -4183i. 60 *of the subject, 13lio next meeting 1011 be the mitre have roiled away,', by the Hoge, dressed o 00 i3 310 riiild fn St. J`oho's church on the :3ret 01410. A vote of thanks was passed to Beef 4 60 5 60 , 'Wedneeday evening of January, whoa . the Atwood young people, of whom there liny , .........: 13 00 14 00 7Et'ar tea s will open u 5 the sub eet t Wes " va 1 Las about twenty. ,filo chair t g p Y was `aa- Wood, err rnrd $'0) p 146 �'0 i r a ata 6 ttt lane ea ' 1-i] Operator 0 18 s. bi It s aur,].... nt n V Delta tl dl 76 0 Fiar• niers Bina c, Hoatarth. Ndrih nlfiridg0.lnrnborrvstiaat, •".iaugio ill the Sabbath 1obool,0 espied by W. 11, Kerr; of Tar. POST. 31Tet1 i'1 •n ...' 1 !NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadianiaud United S taros Drafts bought and sold. Iutorestiallowed on deposits. • Collections made on favorable terns. Canadian Agents-MEI,on, 'S HSN$ OP' CANADA. Naw VOrlr Agents-IttronTRns ANnITnab• EDe NATreNAL 13ANS, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCiNG. .112. SIN CLAIR, SOLICIT - or, Oonveyaneer, Notary Public, dm. Oftlets ham's Blook,1 door north of HargreaaVes' Drug Store, Private Funds to Loan. 147 E. WADE, BARRISTER, a • Solicitor and Notary Public. Oon- Wadeowill atteng. d Collections everyliWednes. day at two doleek, l..33 l:�i'][ IRi4T. WI. Pear ,L. D S. Graduate of To- ronto Scheele! Dentistry. All oper- ationa guaranteed, 011lno-Oe,dy's Block, Seaforth. Ar/idshtl to ath, 8 rstquality , ands guarante ed 9t,for 318.00perset, DE L\ TiwtT. Honor Graduate of the Royal Oolleee 0 Gee admteSurgeons, or rt a painiose s extras tion of tooth, OFFRCE,-One Door North or the Hank. Omen AUCTIONEERS. �i EORG•G KIRKBY, LICEN- SED Auctioneer. Sales conducted on reasonable terms, farms and farm stock a Ing Idolise, Orders3ls aat sent toPWalton poet °moo will receive prompt 'attention. LEX. DPLGATTY, AUCTION - L nen, is prepared to attend to sates on the shortest notice, A specialty made of ]mowales n b impltestiovttrtTEN Pear Publish- ing 13oumo, whore orders may be loft, or addrers to Brussels P 0. , RAYIIIANN, AUCTIONEER, farms, is tt,, 55ook,eRay to Terms ohooxfully ranged atnb'1r'.HE (P.O. Bales Pgblish1 g be DICI1SON A; HAYS, Brussels. (Late with °arrow & 1?roudinot, Gods- oLch) Barrlotors, Sotioitors, Oonveyauoers,BUSINESS CARDS. &o. Offlee, Grant's Biook, Brussels, Atoeoy 1! to Ioan. 11. S. HAYS, W B. DI01i80N. A M. TAYLOR, B. 0. L., BAIL. • 105TEn, Solicitor, &o., of the firm of Dieksou, Taylor & tfoOullo,gh,; Barristers, Solicitors, &o., Manning Arcade, King Street West, Toronto, looney to loan, A LEL HUNTER, CLERK OF the Fourth Division Court, 0o, Herta Conveyancer, Notary Public, Land, Loan to loantlo()leotionetmade. cit as. in Gra Grit - ham's Bloott,nruosols, vsfa T OUNNlNG6QA' INSURANCl, FIRE AND MARINE.19 GUELPH• MEDICAL CARDS. M. F. 0ALE, 117.`. D,, 0. M. Itlomberpittro Oolleuo of1'hysioiaus and Sur Ott ofOntaaiobv examination B. MoORACKEN, 11813)11 of Marriage Licenses. Office at his 0t0oary,TarhborryStreet. 158 HENDRY, .R Teacher of 011 Painting. Rooms at Mr. ,Alex. tViisOit'e, Prltooee street, Class days, Thursday and Saturday. SS O'CONNOR, TEACHER of Plano sand Organ. TOMO na nn uppli- N. B.-Walbon class meets ovary Tburaday and ifridayatMrs. D, Campbell's, Walton. jt /$1SS IIARGRI;AVES DESIRES 1@:1 to receive ;pupils for teatime - Mon on the PIANO and ORGAN. g years Experience, ?Residence. with Mee ]Aar. ^reaves, over HIARRGItE,sM DBtlfok 13000101. 2100.iyr 1-�.N. BARItET'J.1, TONSORIAL, Artist, Shot), next door south of A. 1af, elolay & ems. hardware. attire, Ladies' and ehildron's hair outtlug a spoolalty, A eholee Stook of clears kept. o8leo andltasidena-Main 13aot turbo tp ItlaNAIB, ISSUER Ob" totAR. Ontaric. �H a rings Licenses, by appointment Of Liont: Governor oommissiwior, &o Q 13 McNAUGII'110N AID ofnooattho0rnnitrookp stClit o, I', 7}d1nliprsh, nf. r„ 1', S. Ont. At Barer0avet' Drug Store Irani DI.1?ODP1CIz HOUSE SI('` V� M ll street. Y CenveyanooraniAgont Vire Ihsuraileo o ao. 0 0a 11:00 a,at. aunt tram 3:812 to 4 p, lit. At ..cud Oruamnntal 1'at ntitr, (arai„ink+ otltse rly r c oupiodfotrail Y)i,tlittutaltioaoala Gilding, Sigel and Daa0ro4ivs Pahltingto all y , its btsnebao, Shop 1ttt 3o ,]Oise i lemur ll nghlg h spoeinety. -Shop ono door south of J.I1 DENTAL. • uyors Oarriage walks, F 1 W. O'13RTTt161, V. S,, HON011 r'd I t Y)lL'�i r.I,rI�4” Y:i, S°- f:ollorta eras raeulnad tbo 105etle00f,]Obi, Nott V u S a i d S tr0 hr r odtotcKal a 1 G I nnl] 1' 1 S Ta • 1 l 1 w di8 ., Ironer G1 a 151 eases d( oto and a son of vs,3 t top io a l ahimnla nn a A lahtitfr M. 11 C !i, ]arc lit Vitalised 73.13 elo ric , 7J 1r,.9., A i1 vxd Air girs Mato M»'ehl prinoiples, Dere, t iv to I oeir o ,-.$Icy 1 two guars • to na eo. the Oetarta, Votorinnry