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The Brussels Post, 1888-12-14, Page 82 THE BRUSSELS POST IN00.,===.gotgimiproputm:nu=„M-Qo.+, s. ..,c - - . .gra %eat=s+m,W+:uww•,afi”wi"'laZ'S"..,r,'.4M1e-r:ti�'7rd1hZ7rJi&.':3'^ Jx'!"x4^c7iww WEE space allotted me is too snail to I Veee.'ti furnitu'''• beats everything,' L desorlbe, as I would like. our stock t nem grocerice at S•enncuaN linos, , of mendh.y Geode. IV is with pleasure ! Deem tea drinkers alien/LI read Adam We anasltow you an assortment unequal- Good's Al h edit former rears. Our I'lueh Goads l' THE Poser fur 1"b0 if you aro Trot ; already a subscriber, 1 Conn WOOD, hard or soft, taken on a0- i count. Dn. cou.uAaf. SCIWOL$ close Oil Friday of Obis week for the Christmas holidays. Near Tuesday will be Christmas. Santa Claus an Monday night. NEW arrivals tide Beek. Illtndaolno Hanging Ruby Lampe at B. deray's, 20 PIONS KELLY and Uen, 1:, C'oaper have their r s e a to t oCabo nn chis reedy o• n g s nd for y operation. 1 SEMI it, Commit meeting 'as hold on Saturday eveningt, arrange the financial statement for nomination clay. Fon Albums, Books. Bibles, Xmas Cards, Plush 'hest ing Cases and hewed bate tele eo to G. A. Ifeadman's. 23 ALONZO HALM:NI:2, W110 has been in ?Milton fn, several menthe was in town thea neck on his way 91 visit Ilia l.n-e'els. Nodes on ltev. Mr. 110wie's dierourse, last Sabbath, are crowded ant of this issue. They will appear next week, bow- evor, MI:''s Red.linod Overshoes R. Heavy Rubbers for rectos 01.20, I' Sacks 70c. Fell Boots very ohs: ADAM Goon, 91. REV. W. T. CLprr•'s name is mention as a likely candidate for a seat at School Booed. Ho would make a fir class trustee, EAST Huron Farmers' Institute in Br eels on Fridley anti Saturday, 11th lath Janette y. Prof, Mills and one of other Profess ors, not yet named, will in at cadence, Do t'T forget the song sesvice, "Ale slab's Star," (ocoupying about 1} hou in the Methodist church an Friday ev ing of this week, 160 voices in the s' vice, No admission fee, silver colleoti Olken. Commences at 7.30 p. m. MESSES, ROBERTS d JESI•EnsoN, Ulan see Speelal Value, the greater pert having lken bought direct from the manufac. Curer, We have a Ane line of Bibles, in - eluding the Bible aud Methodist hymns om�QQ ibjned, also the Bible, Psalms aud .tr'dtraphreeee and Presbyterian hymns emntltina(I. Our Xmas and New Years herds are beautiful, au,l the assortment of Booklets never (o large. Onr stock of 33'Dakealso have been 1,er-tonally selected. We have a number of ether linos, all suitable for the Holiday Theist, which we would like you to Call lad tree, ffxv e".'o PEaruxt'$eha Druggist, Bo ,kscller and Fancy Goods Dealer, NO Io t il1)1' eteeves such enivereal satisfaction ne the 4J31UGH REMEDY manufactured in l3ealortie called +"-LUMSDEN & WILSON'S -4'e". lDyY3�vt,0�0� �,; Nn/t•/,n �. „Uae �: ] oya.1 1ycorate balsam of f it °° N r�N t1 ry t 6t P! a S?,S7,!V,.0 n a m Its wonderful virtues have created a demand for the Prrl,oration from all parts of the Province. Druggists sell it. Price 00 cts. 117.6ms. CRAi�1 TRUNK RAILWAY. 000T0EEN EXTENSION, w. a. ti• n, E, Trithisleavo Brussels Station, not and south as follows:- t;oing South. (:oini North. ➢rail 7:02 a.zu.. Mixed 0:80 son lSltpress 11:45 a.m.I Mail., O:OO p.m Mixed 8:55p.m. Express 9:45p.m oral :.chs 3frins. A chief's amang ye tehin' notes An' faith he'll Arent it. Manny Christmas. New geode at Semmes Boos, Ovencosrs from 88 up. Adam Good. Tun Largest Assortment of Lamps in town at B. Gerry's, 20 Om; bntobers are preparing for a Xmas display of meats. SexunnAY night is people'; night at Hargreaves'. Free to all. Mns. SPEEN, of Listowel, Was visiting Mrs Geo. Boger's this week. Fon Vases, Cnpe and Sauo'rs, Dolls, Toys. dx. go to 0. A. reeeneen's. 22 Mise ]BATE DUTTON, of Stratford, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Deadman. CALL at Tan Pose B. okstore and get one of the well-known Pavey series of stories. .2n O'Covxnn may be a good oarsman but Arthur 'Veal can knock the slots oil him selliog cheap furniture. HavR you seen the immense display of :; mac goods at Hargreaves' ? Every person can get e present. ORANGES and lemons 20e. per doz. Candies by the ton. Spices and peels the ft eshest. Oysters, siscoes, Eaddies. Ass tt Goon. 22- Tiez London Free Press Christmas number is n very neatly gotten up sheet. Some of the illustrations speak volumes for the Lithographing Depart. meat of the Free Press. A GREAT CHANCE.- By special arreuge- rtrents with the publishers of Toronto Saturday Night and Canadian Fireside 'Weekly, we are enabled to offer both those valuable journals togethe. with ours at the following remarkable low rate, viz., ,$3.75. Cuaannoe SALE.—During the month of Iteoetnber I, C. Richards,harnese.maker, wit bold a cost price sale. Great ber- gltins given in single and double harness, Biters, do. Be wants you to call in :,nd ageertaiu bit prices. Shop opposite the Queen's hotel, Brussels. 21. 26, est tp. ed the st- 08. unil the I be er- re) en- •r - on !c- smiths, who succeed Bobt. Mattice in John Wynn's shop, have opened out in fall blast. They aro young, steady go. ing young men and will ne doubt do well. Mr, Mattioe is in Port Heron, Mich., at present, we believe. MAITLAND SsAT1VG Buez.-Now is the time to seouro your tiakot for the Riuk, 15 single tickets f.,r 81,00 Season ticket, 82,00. Special terms will bo made to large families. The liink will be open to ladies every Wednesday afternoon, ad- mission. free. Ticket,' may be obtained from the mannger, A. J. Lowery. 21-2 GOLDEN BONDS.—On tl:ednesday, Dec. 6th, George Whybrew, of Escanaba, Mich., formerly of Brussels, and Bites Maggie Ernst, of Port Huron, were united in the holy estate of matrimony. Mr. Whybrew and bride are now the guests of R. Leath. erdale and wife of this town. Mr. W, has been in Escanaba for about three years aud is ding well we are pleased to hear. lr is said the Conservatives have a full ticket in the field for the municipal helloes of Brussel. for 1800, as follows :- 1 For Reeve, Geo. Balker. For Councillors, J. Ament, 33. Gerry, R. Leatherdnle and i W. F. Vanstone, By the way, what about the a,mpr.mise that was talked of viz. electing four Counctllors, two of each side, by acclamation, and let the contest he for the Reeveship only. DIEn.-On Wednesday morning of this week Arch. Dickson, postmaster of Goderioh, died, after a brief illness, aged 49 yeare. Mrs. I.tieksun died about three years ago. Eight ohild,en are left to feel the lose of a kind aud loving father. The deceased is a nephew to Robe Dick. son, of Brussels, aurl was most highly esteemed by a very large circle of rel. atives and friends. The funeral takes plane on Saturday. LAST Sunday Rev. Jno. Scott, Id. A„ of Wingham, preached too excellent dis- courses in the Methodist church, At the ev' ning service the rev. gentleman otiose as his text "Hie name shall be called Wonderful." He showed how the theme of Christ and His work of redempti.,n had given a power and an impetus to architecture, seelpture, painting, music, poetry, literature, du. and proved the through the power of this wonderfn Saviour that many of the troubles of thi life could be decreased if not averted ' I was a sp:endid discourse. Those i:'tending to purchase Presents Dee 91 1888, 10It bonen, shoes and overshoe go to VIE hen Mrs, IIAN A, B !i E GOT THEM ON THE RUN Dies, G. A, Beer and family removed to Harriaton on Wednesday, New cutter for wale cheap, wood take for it. W. 11, MrChterxtN, 28. MISS TEB1tY Panrrrr, of Delaware, i visiling with Fanny Rogers. Quiz a boons in the wedding line, n leas than fire or cis on Wednesday, Mns. JoeErn Mc0o11rierx, of Ayr, i visiting her sister, Mrs, T. O'Neil, Dftes, ilwtttu, of Atenitobh, is bore o a visit to her neither, Mts. Pearson. CEr married and cavo money by buy ine your Earn 1 t, ao fro tot A ,1 nun VEAL SAMPLES of poi hone on a beautiful fa for laches z t Ilatgteavee'. Ask for one T I o r't oors has had a new style o telephone put up between hie store an his residence. OeANoEs 180. a dol, oleo a large assort meat of candies and nuts at lowest prices GEO, TaoAfenN, '33- Tirs sleeting nntl curling rink is ec• petted to he ready for operation an Fri day evening of this week. 13Eernirut, handsome, elegant, orna mental, us 'fel, lovely, necessary an cheap are the presents at Hargreaves'. As employee in W. R. Wheelie'foundr named Edwards, mot with an acoiclen whereby he lost part of ono of his digits in a machine, “TheBerry Pickers," a cantata, was given in the Town Ball on Thursday evening by the members of St. John's Sunday School, Leer Wednesday Silas Jaokson, of Brussels, told Bliss Sarah McGuire, of Wiugham, were united in marriage. Further particulars are not to hand. WE are iudobted to Editor Bryane, of the Lucknow Senteoial for an advance proof of the Maitland P.eebyteryproceed. ings which are given in another column. FAnuens' BALI, AND Surrtn.-- The farmers' ball and supper will be held in the Town Reil, Brussels, on Christmasnicht. Admission 50 smuts. Good music will he in attendance. A committee has the arrnngsmonts in hand and a good time is expeoted. 21.1. MEAT MAngET,—I have opened a Butcher Shop, 2nd door south of the market, where I intend keeping good meat at reasonable prides. Orders de. livered in any part of the town. A share of public patronage solicited. 20-4' 'Teems Bower.RAILWAY HOLIDAY Renee -The G.T.R. will issue single faro tickets on tho 24th and 26th gond until the 20th ; also on the 31st and let of Jan. good up to the 2nd. Fara-add-one-third tickets will he ie:ned any day froth Deo. 2lst to Jan. 1st, good up to the 8rd of Jan. IT is worth while going miles to see Adam Good's decorations and to stand under the holly and mistletoe. He has a big stook of Jordan almouds, 7 crown des walnuts, filberts, every discription of canned goods, oysters, haddies, emcees.He expects to do a big trade. AT the annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association of East Baron,ield at Brussels, Deo., 191h, a large number were in attendance. 'Phe follocv- ng officers were elected : Pat. Kelly, B yth, President ; Geo. "hake; Vice President • J. J. Denman, Secretary ; 11. L. Dickenson, Wingham, Treasurer. Tun Fireside Weeks is wade up ex - elusively of stories, po ry, and mimeses to correspondents. The Sheppard Pub- lishing Company truthfully claim it to be the cheapest family stony paper in Amer. ica, its price being 02 per year, while that of its American riva's, nob ono whit better in style and much inferior as to contents, are each $3 per annum. We offer The Fireside Weekly and Tae Poer et $2.75 per annum. Could anyone ask more? RURAL SonooL TEnsTEEs,—The annual school meeting for the eleotionof trustees, etc., in rural sections, and the nomin. ation in urban sections, will be held this year on Wednesday the26tb inst. Notices of the annual meeting should have been in each section in et least three con. epiosous places on Wednesday the 19th inst. The notices should be signed by the Secretary or by two of the trustees, t It is not necessary that they be, stamped with the corporate seal. t , axa.mmx=a, • WnY11nuw--Enxso,-In Port Huron, r Il4iah„ on Deo, 5th, Uy Rev, 31r. Jen 1O nings, Mr. Geo. E. Whybrew, of Es- oanaba, Mioh,, to Miss Maggio Ernst, of Port Huron. GEANT—AsinN,—Ab the residence of the bride's parents, Greyy, on the 10th inst., by Rev. W. T. CluIf, Mr. Jno. Grant to Bliss Bella, oldest daughter of Mr. Jno. Askin, beth of Grey. GEnne-Senwenr.- In the Methodist church, Brussels, on Doo.19bh, by Rev. M. Swann, Mr. Noble F. Gerry, to Mise Jennie, only daughter of Mr,Win. F. Stewart, all of Brussels. A rew Specialities et T. Fletcher's.. e edding Rings and Marriage License. i 1 ' legreplt to your friends ',infra coming. v Taken good Columbus Watch to time the c Oral r n d ' as ifyou or forget your ba ga +e g Y g fang she gore by next Canadian Express I B train. Hello! before you start pur- n obese a ticket via C. P. R. 20. I th WELL Dxsonee AND Dnmrt.*cs.-George a Bairt has all the Beceeeary machluery for 10 digging and drilling wells and is prepared ( u to attend to all work entre-ted to him in 11y away that will insure satisfaction, Id oils cleaned out and put in proper shape. t fu itetme reasunable. Residence second Il or the holiday Season Dell and see ou xtensive stook, which consist. of a fu ins of Silver plated ware, Colts and SU er Jewelry, Plated Jewelry, Watches and looks, Gold Rings, Scarfpine, herrings, r000hes,Braoelets, Chain., dec. Wolin , o„5, Strings, de. 3A long 89580150oo in 1y busiuess warrants ale in saying to e imbibe that we buy right, as to Prise ud Quality, enabling us to guarantee ur goods of A 1 quality and cannot be ndersold. Repairing cheaply and prompt - done. T. FLETcnEn, Jeweler. 20. Ws have reoeived a Dopy of the boauti. 1 premium, "Falls of ',hegira," photo- thographed and copyrighted by the publishers of the Western Ad.ortieer, London, Ont, They give this picture ab- solutely free to every subecriber. The premium is alone worth Oho amonut of the subscription, but the Advertiser fa bound 'o kotp iota poeition as the most largely -circulated journal in Western On- tario. Its circulation ie now more than double that of any other 0i3ario joureed outside of the Toronto press, while ite numerous editions (Wit -Morning, Noon and Eveuiug--are circulated far and wide. We are assured that the combined Gime. latibn of the Advertiser is Larger at pres- ent than ever before. It has a prosper. one look about it and. deserves ite iuoreae. SU00058. eon BEADING.—At this time of the O when everyone is endeavoring to vide amusing and instructive reading tho fireside, Toronto Saturday Night 1,14 bo remembered as one of the best Olen, cleanest and west elaborately strafed papers published in the Do. pion. 1t contaihe twelve pages of ding matter and pictures, many of teh are reproduetions of the finest rks of art in Europe, wkile its pages of mous selections are direct reprocluo. a of the 'choicest pioturss and para. pile of the English and Americas to papers. The publishers challenge world for an equally attractive film- ed five -dent newspaper. it contains T'amily herald stories which appear ultaneously with their original pubif- on in L'ngland, and throughout itis a or for which every father of a family 114 subsoribe. By special arrange. is with the publishers we are enabled door north el the bridge, west side of 2nrnberry street, Brussels. 6.tf GUTTERS AND SLEIGna,—Scott tl; Will• zetas have a splendid lot of cutters and s }j"ghe just finished. The timber is the lost, thoroughly seasoned and the work- tuanehip cannot be beaten. We will mot bb undersold. The customer with the oath in his band can make a great bar. gale, Give us a call and see our cutters zed sleighs, SCOTT d WILLIAMS, Mill Street, Brussels. nlettf TSE item in last week's Budget con- temning Oran Turnbull's illness was on par with many others, both false and misleading. 111 tho first plane a half dozen persons, or more, have sat up different nights. In the secmid place alae W.C.T.II. were not forgetful of their deity and in the third place Mrs. Turn - bull's neighbors and frisods have been metteedingly kind and thoughtful, even if tone of them hesitated about going where the fever was. Folks who puff so tench about being charitable aro like the fellows who blew about ellaling, in the Summer, and cricket in mid -winter. ad G yea pro for alto wri iiia mi Tea 0911' Lccrunro-Last Monday evening Rev. wo 101r. Anil, of Palmerston, delivered an in- hum teroeting lecture in Melville church on tion "Inventions and Discoveries." He came gra nailer the auspices of the Young Peoples' cont 0 tristian Association. Rev. J. Roes, Ii, the occupied the chair and after a few in- trat 'teeductery remarko called fora quartette the from Miss Jessie ]loss, Miss Taylott,Alex, sin, Stewart and McKenzie. :lbs rev. loetnr• cati er spoke for over an hour end handled pap 2$m subject in a very happy style. At shot ' Otte olese a vote of thanks was passed to men Mut on motion' of A. Good and A. M. to o 71tcXtsy. The choircontributed a cele:. , 1200, tiers a mi the meeting was brought to a as ohm. Roe. (.4. B. Howie will address the line uantr ogulae mooting of the Association givit ma the I'empertnee<,luest on. sista tier Toronto Saturday Night and Ten r at $2.50 per enemy. Itis certainly opportunity of which all should take edzale advantage, for we are really tg our paper std Saturday Night for oat the price of the latter. Drcx,ox.-In Goderioh, on Dec. 19th, Archibald !Ankeny, of congestion of the Mugs, aged 49 years. ATTCTTOST FnnnoY, JAN. 4, 1889, -Farm stools and implements, at W ti lot 11, con. 0, Grey, at 1. o'clock sharp. Thos. MoGrogor, prop., Geo. Kirkby, anat. 00111130TEn CAn19ULLY E0E119 WHEN], Spring Wheat .•, 1 00 1 01 Barley 46 60 Oat( 82 83 Peas50 60 Butter, tabs and rolls1(1 17 Eggs per dozen 18 00 Flour per barrel 0 00 00 Potatoes 25 130 Hay per ton .. 13 00 1.1 0c !lidos per lb. 4 611 Salt per bbI,,wholesalo.,.. 00 80 Sheep skins, each 130 1 00 Wool, per 1b. 18 22 Pork 6 60 G 70 009100 i'nl1 C,tBnl$L0Y 1:03110 weer. Fall Wheat 1 00 1 01 Spring Wheat . ' 1 00 1 01 GaAs 32 88 Peas 58 610 Barley 40 00 Potatoes 2i/ 83 Butter, per lb......., ... , 10 17 Eggs, per dozen Aoe par bei 18 00 05 00 Hoge, dressers ....... , ., 0 60 0 70 Beef 4 60 6 60 Hay 13 OD 14 00 Wood, par cord 2 50 60 Shreptkins,each, ,. „ 40 Iii COMPETITION NO REI — OUR CUSTOMERS REAP THE BENEF,I`.:,' 9 is 4 0034 Should Auld Ac uaiiit- a1uoe Be - 'orgot, No ! don't forgot it ! Brush up your old Coat an 1 send it to your brother in Manitoba or British Columbia and then hay our New Fall and Winter Cloth- ing. They'll suit you better in the streets of our town. Brus- sols Clothing House is the "auld acquaintance" that we don't want you to forget or to avoid. We'll promise to wear well. OVERCOATS! OVEI1COAr C; "OW T!1I Y Flt lilW OUT OF tN-T!'; !MUSSELS CLOTHING House last week. \V1lat it week for business. A rnl;h, a cri,lvcl continually WIT.: lug, hardly enough salesmen to wait on tbo Negev throng, What makes it ? Why ;such a business ? The sante i;atn of increase far a. 31:-1" Or two Vlore; and Brussels won't hold its. Why is it so ? liimply because right goods at right l riot:11 11:Ive done their Work. G 03,9;.`( , n.< 0'0 D MMS A K N , GOOD STYL I We believe in, and the good value we have boon giving, not only bring customers back but bring new ones with the old. See our Overcoat Stork 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. .A•r,ir� j OVERrIPATS Y dip, FJ ll•'�, A. R. SMITH, CLOTHIER, T h USSELJ C1,0THIN G 110UAS'.L+;. OATS REAL- ESTATE. t1f N/11tY r �p/1OtNTOSH & MoTAGGART, �1ROIOE FARMS VOR iALE.— t@g A few splendid, improved harms for sate in the township of Greyy Morris and McEillop, Apply to A. DELGATTY. 00. Aeotioneor,Brussalc P. 0 , OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, On the corner of Mary and autonomic s treats, in the village of Brunets. ''hie pro- perty is very conveniently situated and is a bargain to any persou having a family of young 58115000 as it is so hoar the school. Good stable and well on the premises. also came young fruit trees and a quantity of small fruit. Apply to the owner on the premises. 35.10 MRA. TU1RNBULL, Brussels. T AR3121'0R SALE. -TELE SUB. sonrnnn offers his valuable 100 acro farm, being lot 8, con. 11, Grey Township, Huron Co., for sale. There aro about 50 acres cleared and in good heart. There is a log house, good bank barn, bearing orchard, and all tits necessary conveniences on the premises. Par tnrther particulars, as to pr1rise,teries, eta„ apply to Oho Proprlotor, THOS. HMO?, Garet', 0„ N. W.T.. or to 2-tt DOUGALD SPRAC HIAN, Brussels 'V'JIARiil FOR. SALE.—THE UN- nEnlirGNstl offers for solo tho north oast quarter of lob 28, concession 0, Morris, County of Huron, containing 50 cores. 'Phe land is of first quality and In a high state of cultivation. well feuded and under -drained, is acres elearod. New flame house, 5 rooms, milk house with concrete walls, 2 walls, good barns and Sheet. brehard, oke. Eight acres of fall wheat. This desirable property adjoins the eorporatlou of Brussels, Suit- able terms will be given. Title perfect, JAM105 GRiEVIO, Owner, 80- Box 208 Brussels P. 0. VALUABLE FARM.FOR SAID being the south half of lot number 80 111 the 1)18 concession of the township of Morris, known as Oho homestead of Arabi. bald Taylor, containing niuoty-sins acres. Ninety aeros aro cleared, the balance wood- ed With valuable timber. Excellent build- ings, large orchard of abofoe trees, soil In quarter mites north is 'situated Vi11age of 1Bros- Ws, on the main gravel road Inn s is ono of Oho finest homestead fames iu Oho County 00 Esoon and will be sold ata bargain and on terms to suit purchaser, For further particulars apply to the Proprietor. A. M. TAYLOR, Manning Areade, 'Toronto, or 10 ARCHIBALD 31 S.YLOR, Sa., ou the prem- ises, tf- FARM FOR SALE. 'Ph 0Neu:titers of the ootato of the late WIratttst%ooNEY, Flequntn, deceased, now oiler the following valuable lands for -sale, Vis, 0-5)10 north half of lot 27, and the molt half of thenortlr half of dot 20, both in Om 66n ooueossitn of the Township of Morris, OOunty of Huron, containing 190 eons. About 110 tome ere eloarod and lu good condition, the greater part being in grana, The halftime is well timbered, chiefly with boob andlnapla, This farm is favorably situated within ono mile of the village of 17russols, whIelt affords on exponent market. Thorn is upon the 1(0000350 a -good frame barn and house an Orchard of choice fruit trees, a never failing spring, atm a good well and 011001 and good foo0ds. 'Mlle property will be 5015 in 0115 0r two 5areels, to suit Intending plu»hasers. Pureneserwal bo altowod to outs' and nava use of portae on 11r'elllace at any Osla aft01: harvest end 10 ,l0 hill plowing, Poll posses- sion'5411 be given at, lot November next. 1'br terms and further partioulkrs n1'p1y BANKERS -:- BRUSSELS Transact a General Banking Business. morn 8 DISCOUNTED, Canadlauland United S tataa0Dralts bought and sold. Intereatjallowed on denostte, ;Collections made on favorable terms. Canadian Agents-Mnnonalm'e Bear or OANAne. Now York Agents-LAM:MUM AND 05.11).. Ens NATIDNAL SANE, LEGAL ANC CONVEYANCING. IV-02, SINCLAIR, SOLIOIT- 0r, Conveyancer, Notary Public, Ra, Office: Graham's Blook, 1 dont' north of .Hargreaves' Drug Store. Private Funds to Loan, E. WADE, BARRISTER, Ale • Solicitor and Notary Public. Con - Wade will attend Con- Collections of Gerrie every i Wodnos. day at two o'clock, DICKSON & HAYS, rich) mote with Soli Solicitors. roConveyancers, ,1 c, 01nao, Grant's Block, Brussels, Morley to loon, It, S. HAYS. W. B.1010E8021, 112. TAYLOR, 13. C. L„ BAR- Dloltson,,rTaylorro,0, MoO,liolter,011ongb,itBarrho iste s, Solfattors,1c„ Manning Arcade, Zing Street West, Toronto, Meant' to loan, ALEX. HUNTER, CLERK 011 the 7r'ourbh Diyieien Oourb,00, Huron Conveyancer, Notary Public, Land, Troon and "'temente' Agent. Ptznde invested and to loan. Ooleetlona made. Oiliee In Grn- hazu's Bloolc,Breeaola, (kCY2 7 CUNNING, Ryjy IN5a11ANO1C, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. IVIEOICAL CARDS. 112. F. CALE, 1i.D., C. 1T. Mombboroftho Ooilone of Physicians and Bureose 51Ontaaiob OOgKtoa and liesidene-.Tfaln St. Il sot, TO bh o v examhtatinn. Ontat'to, eT A. b1oNAUGHT0N, M.D., S. Ont. At„ 0.1t, 0,P. D5rugrStore leant 0 to 11;80 a.m, and. froln 3:10 10 4 p• In. At otherhears meyhe found nt the residence formerly monied by Dr, nutaitinson, Mill street. ]DENTAL. to the nntl5(12 uud Exeentote, er to JOriN 'hlnolor,slag„1 mesa's, Ont. Orterge 4'ardifff f7 T,, 11011 r le O. Boner Grarhlate slid 7Dlasicset(,iF llfaysa }3t11:ic0tv7;ona. hl 50 C„ 11. �, Tor 1/ VithliSot ..Lir obvert D 11. efnrios, D D. 8.; Asaistnnt Operator ao a IustotI,Attie lath 1893, Oo f)>,rrcu eieyersdnadk,Soatertit, 1001:CPJI I,'a'E' W J. Year ,I. S,GraduatrofTo- rolrto School of Dentistry. All tuna- ations guaranteed. 00105 -Cony's Blease, Sealorth. Artilloinl tooth, 11 rstqushly and guaranteed 01,for 812.00pm-oat. DID N7CI�±7I'. 1.2..a.'RTZST, 5.+, 9, e3„ Honor Graduate of the Royal Cotlepe of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Hanoi] OmanGAs administered for the potluck's extra°. tion 01 teeth, OFFICE. -One Door North of the Bubb. AUCTIONEERS. / 1EORGla KIRKBY, .1LICEN- N...A son Auetlonoor, Sales =ducted on reasonabspecialtylo orders loft at TITS Pon, Pterms, farms encl fame ublish fug mouse, Brussels, or sent to Widton lost oillco will OeceiVe prompt attention, ALEX. DELGATPY, AUCTION- EEn,leprepared to attend Io Wet. 021 the shortest IlOtteo, A e5ooaltl made of salts of Mu/rough-bred stook, Terms (,ado. known 1i, application tr Tint PDs' l'ubli eh - Ong iioua0, wheys orders nuts 1:r lost, or addrers to Brussels P 0. RAYMANN, AUCTIONEER, -CM, isalwoys ready to attend 8,015 0f farina, farm stack, dm. Terms cheerfully given. ant u1 !p Inlf )cosi, Sly Ulieli a'9 lyii,.uno Brussels, .. BUSINESS CAREW. TVR.11c0RA0REN, ISSUER. • of Marriage Licenses, r d10n at his Grooery,Turnborry Street. ISS 1IENDRY Mr. ,Ai x0L1{1 iisoor u sui.P Ione ioustrmnt. Clues days, Tlmrndo.y and Saturday, 'TSS O'CONNOR, TEACHER of Piano and organ, Terme 00 appla- nation, N,B.-Walton class moots every Thursday otjt,l idayatHrs. D, Campbell's, Walton, 1@ /HISS IIARGREAVES DESIRES 1I'3I to reeeivn ;pupils for itsi tue.. tiou on tea 1'1AN(t and 02141AN, 8 years Experietaee,Residence with 87rs, Alar. moves, over B1 Al1Qut9C,t4'1iS D111t4; STORE, I1o5-lyr �CKs N. BARRETT, TONSORIAL 4 � dense, Shen; not c lof.Molia ct Con, P x ecce re. 1 of A, y outtIngn stare, l,ndtas' and obilas stook stair Mea ag a epoonity, A akoiaoetootc of clears ]tout. it 141a1VAIR, ISSUER OF MAR. ..C3..* risme hleensea, by appointmon t or Lieut.-O5yornor, Commissioner, ion„ c3,11, Cenvoyanoer and Agent Piro Insurance 0e. Ohl eo at the Oraubrook Post 0 filet. { W. O'BRIEN, Y. S., II.ONOR s Grade n r to of the treat Vaof dercollege stieot roparedts treat alt disease)0411of domes ptind suhnuls on T oatde anal AV. of bridge, Tit pert Osteo -Two deers mirth of bridge, TlIrnitorty street. UT1eI. ]RCDD10N, Fj0'1k5,1+1, it? N curl 0rnsmilntal Fulmar, Gralning Glldrng, Sign and IJooeretivo Painting in ail fes braltches. Shop thuds dorm tip in style, raper Ranging a spatiality, nap oleo door 00110)_or,l, Bo rot's' Carnage IVerlcs.