The Brussels Post, 1889-10-4, Page 88
FIRRST PRIZE CAKE.
I ani ...Noma 31,00 for the best Cake to
he exhibited at Brussels Pall Show on
the *hal and 4th Oot. The condition is
that the only Baking Powder to bo used
in the cite is to be "Deadman's Baking
Powder." Tide Baking Powder, which
we make ourselves, la entirely free from
MAIM, ammonia, or other injurious in-
gredients which are found in so many
of the powders on the market. Alum
should :'ever be used in On article for
food. Do not be tempted by tbo pros.
eats whirl' you may get to injure the
health cf yourself or family. Please
bear in mind that we give you the value
of your money in the powder itself.
There are many families who are already
using our Baking Powder and oan testi-
fy in its favor. If you have never tried
it we would ]ince you to do so. We can
sell you any quantity you may wish. To
be had in Brussels only from
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &a.
GRANO TRUNK RAILWAY,
0O1TEMIN E]TENSIO0 W. 0. & n,
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows :
Goma Sorra, GOING Non'ru.
Moll •02 a.m.- 'Mixed 000 a.m.
Express .-11,10 a.m. Mail SON p.m.
Mixed 8:55 pm. Express 0:45 p.m.
1'o.cal ictus 1 tents.
A. alleys amens ye ,akin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Giving up itrsineSs.
Accounts not settled by 15th Oct, will
be put in Court for collection. A.R. StnTE
• OCTOBER.
Fsosro nights.
Oouxcxr meeting next Monday even-
ing.
ALL wool tweeds at 25 oeote per yard.
A. R. Smith.
GREY flenneis at 12} cents per yard.
A. R. Smith.
SEALETTn Mantling for 36.50, worth $10.
A. R. SUITE.
Tits watering cart has ceased from its
iabors for 1689.
Eeos are on the up grade as far as
price is concerned.
Nesse girl wanted at once. Apply to
Mrs. W. M. Sinclair.
Sonoox Board will meet on Friday
evening of this week.
House and lot for sale. Easy terms.
.apply to Noble Gerry.
MRs. BALLANrwe & Sox shipped a car
load of eggs this week.
Fon SALE, 500 pairs rubbers. Woman's
33 cents. ADAM Goon.
Fria. Show in Brussels on Thursday
and Friday of this week.
SEVERAL Brusselites took in tho Bel -
grave Fall Fair on Wednesday.
Mas. J. W. ,S, HIEL's postponed sale on
Monday afternoon of next week.
WnAT about a revival of the monthly
borse and cattle fairs in Brussels ?
A }TRW dwelling is being erected by
Jas. Gibson jr., on Elizabeth street.
GIYING up business. New Fall goods
going at panic prices at A. R. Smith's.
HRLTEDskelter sale of Cooper & Smith's
boots and shoos at coat. A. R. SMITH.
TERRIFIC sale of ready-made clothing,
over -coats, in., at cost. A. R. Stara.
Rev. G. B. Howie will preach in the
Methodist church next Sabbath evening.
R. G. VI\cENT begun work in Ronald's
Steam Fire Engine works on Monday
Test.
25 asxrs, in advance, gets THE POST
from Oct. 1st to Jan. let 1890. See your
neighbor.
ARTHUR VEAL is sellingextensiou tables,
sideboards and bed room sets cheaper
than any one in Brussels.
lo you want an organ or piano do not
buy one until you see Veal's prices.
Wonderful how he sells so cheap.
HAvs the same milliner as last season,
Mise Brownlow. Will sell new trimmed
millinery at Dost. A. R. Sulam.
Glvx a Up business. Silks, satins, new
dress goods, nineties, velvets, silk merves.,
all colors, at cost at A. R. Smith's.
ARTHUR VEAL warrants all Ms furniture
to be well made of the very best kiln
dried lumber and will last a life time.
NEW subscribers are rolling in but we
want hundreds more. 25 cents, in ad-
vance, 5005008 THE Pon for the balance
of 1889.
Gruner up business. Tremendous
slaughter of tweeds, worsted coatings,
flannels and underclothing at A, R.
Smith's.
STREET lamps are badly needed in
Brussels these dark- nights. What's to
binder the lamp at the Town Hall being
lighted.
WANTSD, a person eithermale or female
with a good education to learn the Drug,
Book and Pansy goods business. Apply
to G. A. Deadman.
TEND= asked for the position of sex.
ton and caretaker of the Methodist'
church, rendered vacant by the resig-
nation of Jas. Oliver.
WANmn,—Potatoes, butter,- lard, tal-
low, dried apples, &o., in exchange for
boots. Also a horse suitable for a delfv
ery wagon. AMU Goon.
ARTnua VSAL sold his three year old
Carlisle driver to B. Gerry this week for
the sum of 3150. The mare is a good
one and is well worth the money.
lrf0 reported that Fred McCracken
and Jno. Meadows have renten the tan.
very, owned by Jno. Shannon, of London,
and will start a hennery on a large stale.
A run from near Blyth was in town
last Monday with a load of green apples.
He found ready Bale for all be had.
They brought 32.50 per barrel, we be-
lieve. •
JOG. WYNN is having the foundation
built fora new dwelling house on his lot
on Queen street. The small frame build.
ing will be moved and become part of the
konge.
W. Nlonrrtoerx & Co. will have their
Millinery opening on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday of next week, 10th, 11th
and 12111. Watch out for it, it will be a
good one
BRATTME BRos."bus has made its ap-.
pearan00 again, after receiving a thor.
ough overhauling, painting, &c, It looks
about aa good as new. W. Roddick had
the job in hand.
LAsr Sunday evening the Salvation
Army bade farewell to the two young
lady Di neors who have then here for
Oevoralmenthe. They were very faith.
fel is their Valk,
Winn you are in Breagele get Arthur
G eal'e priceei0r furniture, no difference
whether you Uy or no . 0
furniture to any part 01 the town no
country freo of oilmrgo.
Jena: Donn, Revising officer for this
county in conueution with the Dominion
Voters' List, will hold Onurt in the Town
Hall, B unel0, ou Nov. 9111, for the re.
vieion of the leoal lists.
P. Scowl has Bold his Carlisle throe.
year-old horao to R. Wilson, of Seaforth,
The prioe is said to be 3125. He is likely
to be speedy, but is sure to lnalce a
splendid driving animal.
WALTER Lo11'sav leads the ven now for
turnouts. He drives his yellowy dog, iq
harness, to a miniature buggy. The In.
dustrial will have to work up some new
fake before another Fall.
W. H. Meence5N swept the prize list
at the Winghnm Fair last week taking
24 prizes. He also exhibited at Belgrave
on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week
where he wag awarded 25 pries,
ALL orders for teaming left at J. G.
Skene's or A. 1\I. McKay & Co'S store
will be promptly attended to. All orders
for garden plowing left with the above
named gentleoteu will receive prompt et.
tendon, 30 Hem:mua0N B11os.
THE Grand Trunk Railway have built
a small baggage room just west of plat-
form. This will be a great saving of
labor to the baggage man instead of
having to Ing trunks, valises, &c. up the
steps to the freight honed.
BIBLE lost between Melville church and
Shine's school house, via 9th ton., on
Sunday last. The name of John Stewart,
SouthBalgeroho', is written on the fly
leaf. Tho finder will greatly oblige by
leaving same at THE Peer Publishing
House.
NEST Sunday the communion will be
dispensed in Knox church, The pastor
will preach on Saturday afternoon cad
Sunday morning. Nev. S. Sellery, B.A.,
B,D., will occupy the pulpit on Sabbath
evening and Rev. Mr. Forest, of Walton,
on Monday afternoon at 9 o'clock.
Tan public will no doubt be taken by
surprise to ]earn that A. R. Smith talks
of going to Brandon, Man. Mr. Smith
has worked up an excellent trade since
his advent into Brussels but be sees a
wider field in the Prairie Provinoe, it
seems. Tho trouble is too many of our
Canadian young men are leaving Ontario
for the West.
EAST Huron Pall Show on Thursday
and Friday of this week. The rain on
the first day made it rather disagreeable
edyet a to. Witinsih fineartment is l
weathereon Friday we
look for one of the best exhibitions held
in Brussels for years. The prize list and
an extended report of the Show will be
given in our next issue.
WELL -Dream AVD Diunnure.—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 satisfaobion.
Wells cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st., Brnseols. 48•tf
THE Clinton New Era of last week
says : "I0 is said that A. H. Musgrove,
teacher, will be the next Conservative
candidate for the Local in East Huron,
Mr. Hays having declined to be a victim
any longer. Musgrove is not a bad sort
of fellow, but has not the ghost of a
chance against "Honest Tom Gibson,"
who has represented the riding since
1871, and who is again the nominee of
the deform party.
NORTH Huron Teachers' Association
will be held in Brussels on Thursday and
Friday of next week. A good program
is prepared. On Thursday evening a
public entertainment will he given in the
Town Hall, to whioh the public will be
welcome. In addition to addresses by
Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A., and Rev. S.
Sellery, B. A., B. D., there will be mueio-
al saleotioue and a class of girls will give
an exhibition on club swinging.
FORESTERS.—Last Sunday afternoon
the Foresters of Brussels and locality
marched to St. John's church and listen-
ed to a very suitable and praotioal ser•
mon from the inoumbent, Rev. W. T.
Cluff, from the words found in Psalm
56, 12th verge :—"Thy vows are upon me
0 1 God, I will render praise unto thee."
Following out the first part of the text
the rev. gentleman showed the vows
taken by this benevolent Order and nrged
on the brethren the necessity of keeping
all their vows. There were about 70
Foresters present, members ooming from
Atwood, Oranbrook, Blyth, Sunshine,
Blnevale to enjoy the servioe. court
Alexandra is doing well and has a large
list of members who are ready and will-
ing to extend the hand of fellowship to
all who will oast fn their lot with them.
DIED.—On Tuesday of this week Ellen
the beloved wife of E. H. Tompkins died
at Bay City, Michigan, of low fever, aged
30 years and 25 days, Along with her
two children the deceased had gone to
Bay City about five weeks ago from
Brussels to join her husband who was
working there. Naturally alight and
delicate the fever soon did its work.
Mrs. Tompkins was the youngest daugh-
ter of Mrs. Thos. Ratcliffe, of this place,
and was married to her now bereft hus-
band about ten years ago at Ethel where
tbey made their home for several years.
The corpse was brought from Bay City
on Wedneaday night and the funeral took
place from the residence of W. A. Cal-
biok, brother•in•law to the departed, on
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Tompkins
was possessed of a kindly disposition and
better than that wase devoted Chris-
tian.
LAST Sabbath the communion was held
at Melville ohuroh, ten new members
being added to the ohuroh roll. On Sat-
urday afternoon Rev. A. Y. Hartley
preached an interesting di800nrse from
I Peter 11th chapter and 6th verse, "He
that believeth on Him shall not be con.
founded." The pastor dieooursed pro-
fitably from Nurnberg 21st chapter and
4111 verse, "The soul of the people wag
much discouraged because of the way,"
011 Sabbath morning at eleven.
In the evening and on Monday forenoon
Rev. A. MoLean, of Blyth, preached two
excellent sermons, basing them on Isaiah
40th chapter and 81st verso, and "The
burning bush" and "'.Che three Hebrew
youths in the furnace" respectively.
Next Sunday Rev. Mr. Ross will be away
aaaisting Rev, D. Ferric and 'Rev. Mr.
Forrest, of Walton, will preach in Mel-
ville church at 11 0. m. The evening
service will be withdrawn.
SEASONABLE ILNTe.---Pot up your stoves
and preserve your bad temper while at it
by getting the tinsmith to do the job.-
Take in the millinery openings and try
oh every bat and bonnet in the estab-
lishment. The Widnes men say w
"pleasure to Show goods."—Carry a lan.
torn en a dark night.:; coal oil is cheaper
than a dootor'e sereioea Setting a broken
leg,—Prepare for Winter by laying in a
TFIE BRUSSELS POST
Om. 4, 1889.
Ai b vtMlInTeVe ',1.•uA, gist!
good supply of fuel ami provfaions, and
you might an well lay by a few dnlhcre
for the tax collector as he will favor you
with a call shortly, ---Don't let n told 'tet.
tie ou your lungs when by a little vein,
ntixod with onion syrup, you 0000 ,.teer
ohne, Wear a oltamois or buolcskin un-
der garment if you aro delicate,—Square
up this year's accounts and melte the
business teen happy.—Send your child.
ren 00 school regularly if you want thein
to get the good of w freo eduoation.—
Work up a literary society or debating
soiled in your loenlity.--Don't be in a
hurry promising your vote until you see
what candidates are in the field.—Co to
church on Sundays. You oan surely
keep awake now that the hot weather is
past.—If you want the local news sub.
scribe for Tae PosT.
Rev. A. W, Torten, of Blyth, 000upied
the Methodist ohuroh pulpit in this
place last Sunday, In the morning he
chose Ephesiana 2.18 for the foundation
of his sermon. At the evening service
the large audience Batened with pleasure
and profit as he presented the very mem.
Neal lessons to be gathered frau the
book of Proverbs, 30th chapter and 21111
to 28th verses inclusive. He said three
very important studies for every man
were (1) Himself ; (2) the World ; (8)
God. We are apt to often judge by ap-
pearances or bulk, but aharlloter should
always be the standard. Four small
creatures are mentioned in the text from
which the following suggestive lessons
are learned :—From the ant, wisdom,
diligence, artier and seasonable provision.
Tho conies fly to the strong plans for
shelter. The locusts teach unity and the
spider industry, perseverance and watch.
fulness. If these creatures, guided by
inatioot, possess these qualities so ones.
sary to success and put them into prac-
tice should not man, endowed with
reasoning faculties, weave these excel-
lencies into his home life, his church
life, his business iife, and endeavor, by
the help of the Almighty, to lift this
world heavenward.
BASE BALL,—Despite the rain, and
cold disagreeable weather of last Friday
the base ball tournament was bald at
Gerrie. The clubs represented were
Brussels, Wingham and the "Unions,"
of Gerrie and Wroxeter. .6. team from
Arthur was expected but they did not
show up. The "Unions" and Winghmn
had the first bout. The former had a
Toronto battery in ilia persona of Atkis-
son, the professional, and catcher Leos,
and Wingham was reinforced by A.
Brook, formerly of Brussels, now of
Owen Sound, and H. Mal3ardy, of the
same town. It is said the "Unions" paid
380 for their assistants and Wingham
$19,50. Be that as it may, seven innings
ware played with a soore of 7 to 4 in fav-
or of the home team. Brussels then
tackled the winners. Our team scored
iu oath of the innings up to the 4th when
they were blanked, but they got 2 in the
5111, their total being 7. The "Unions"
ware whitewashed in the 1st, Ord and
5th, but got 4 in the 2nd and 4 in the 4th.
With two men out and Johnston on 3rd
base in the 5th, Sanderson started from
2nd as a decoy to get the base runner
home from third. The ball was prompt.
ly put to bag No, 2 and after a little
maneuvering by Jas. Ross it was thrown
to the catcher to shut off Johnston. The
latter tried to get back to 3rd but had
the ball put on his back and was declared
out by the Umpire. There was a howl
of disapproval by the Gorrie sympath-
izers and a big "kick" by the "Unions"
and the umpire weakened and said the
man was not out, even if he was touched
with the ball and ran off the base line.
Now it was Brussels turn to express
themselves, and they did so emphatio-
ally and to the effect that unless John
stop was given out they would not con-
tinue the game. The match was given,
therefore, to the 'Unions." • To say the
least it was small potatoes and few m a
hill and the home team might have giv-
en at least fair play when they had their
$80 battery. Mr. Wells, the umpire, is
anything but an impartial man, as was
evidenced all through the game. The
following is the score :
IINroNs. B.0. BnumsnLa. 11.0.
Sanderson, ss 1 2 J.Roes, 2b 1 1
Atkisson, p 1 1 Gerry, of 0 .4
Lee, o 1 2 D, Ross, lb ...,.iiia 0 8
McLaughlin, IL, 0 1 ,Currie, 1f 1 1
Pan11n, 1b- . 1 1 Anderson, 0 2 1
Nath, 2b 1 2 J, Stratton, se ,,. 1 2
&sake, cf..,.. 1 2 Halliday, rf 1' 1
Williams, 8b 0 8 F. Stratton, 86,.. 1 0
Johnson, rf 2 1 Grower, p.,.......,. 0 2
Totals 815 Totals 716
Unions 0 4 0 4 0-8
Brussels 1 1 8 0 2-7
F. Anderson, of Exeter, naught for
Brussels and played his position well.
The rain set in again so 3. Ross, captain
of Brussels olub, and. Geo. Musgrove,
captain of Wingham team, arranged that
the latter would be given 2nd piece in
the tournament on condition that the 320
and $10, 2nd and 3rd prizes would be
equnlly divided between them. This
arrangement was carried out as far • as
the award of places was concerned, but
Mr. Musgrove flunked on the division of
the money and pooketed the 920 for his
elnb with the excuse that their expenses
were heavy and some of their, players
weee kioking. , That's the way Wingham
got 2nd prize. It was a email thing for
any man or club to do. To show that
Brussels baseball team is still in the field
they challenge the dab of any town in
the County, town against town, for a'
puree of 950, game to be played at Brus-
sels or some other convenient place.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanlan, have gone to
Lonisville to be present at the regatta
They are guests of J. A. 01.
John.,
Arrangements for the match between
Belle Hamlin and Harry Wilkes, to be
trotted at Fleetwood Park, October 11111,
have been completed.
Manager Hart hart made all arrange -
punts to take the Boston team to San
Francisco this fall. They will leave
Chicago November the 13th, and play
their firet game at 'Frisco Thanksgiving
Day, •
Besides beiog willing to trot Belle Ham.
lin against Harry Wilkes, the proprietor
of Village Farm says be will match his
five-year-old mare, Mooking bird, (2.140,
by Mambrino King, against Rooaliud
Wilkes, (2.180. ,
d=loza ,T.
STRoTTON,—In Bruseele, on Sept. 27th
the wife of ftfr. James Strettonjr.,
of a eon,
BRYAN.—In Morris, on Sept., 8011), the
wife of Mr. Alex. Bryan, of a
daughter,
I3AuonsAvsa,—In Paisley, on , Sept. 291h,
the wife of Mr. Sag. Hargreaves, drug.
gist, of a eon.
ICi:NnaLo,---In Brussels, on Sept, 20t11,
the wife of Mr. J.11. Kendall, station
agent, of a Bat.
ll:ulcf.n, --In Brussels, on Sept. 2711x,
the wife of Mr. James Walker, (W-
rings manner, of a son.
zsrAS'nxnresJla.
Sierrn—BtTTox.—At tho residence of the
bride's mother, ou the 2nd iosk , by
the Rev. Win. Torrance, Mr, George
Smith, to Miss Zilpah Button, both
of Morris.
Moomty.—In Morris, on Sept. 28th, Alice
May, fourth daughter of Henry and
Aliso Mooney, aged 8 years,
Totr'xoNs,—In Bay City, Mich., on Oct.
1st, ililen L., beloved wife of E, 11.
Tompkins, aged 30 years and 26
days.
DAvus.—In Morris, on Sept. 801h,
Charlie, infant sol of Jas. Davis,
aged 8 months.
SHANNON.—At Baysville, 1lfuskoka, on
Soot, 22nd, Robert Shannon, father
of -Jno. Shannon;'of London, former-
ly of Brnaeele, And brother of Mrs.
Stitt, of Brussels, aged 90 years.
Sm-L7mM 1IaG EVCARSiaTS.
Fall Wheat '75
Spring Wheat ... 80
Barley 40
Outs 23
Peas...., ... 52
Butter, tube and rolls.... 13
Eggs per dozen 16
Flour per barrel 6 50
Potatoes 35
Hay per ton,. 7 00
Hides per lb 2
Salt per bbl., retail1 25
Sheep skine,oaoh... 60
Wool, per 11) 1B
S7M A.f''OR3T2-S2AsM.I.C. TS
85
90
45
25
63
14
00
00
40
s 00
8
00
1 00
20
Fall Wheat 70 85
Spring Wheat 80 90
Oats 24 25
Peas 52 53
Marley 40 45
Potatoes 35 40
Butter, per lb 13 14
Eggs, per dozen 15 00
Apples, per bushel 50 85
Hogs, dressed 6 00 00
Beef 450 5 50
Hay 7 00 8 00
Wood, per cord 2 50 4 50
40 57
Sheepskins, each
Ati CTION' SAS.aS_
WL+DN0BDAO, OCT. 16,—Parol stook, im•
plements, &e., on lot 18, con. 7, Grey.
Sale commences at 1 o'olook. George
Kirkby, apo., Sol. Bateman, prop.
MONDAY, Ocr. 7.—Postponed sale of
household furniture, do., on lot 3, con. 9,
Grey. Sale comm00005 at 1 o'clock. Geo.
Kirkby, an, Mrs. J. W. 811101, prop.
BANKING.
l /FoINTOSH 1C MCTAGGART,
BANKERS, . BRUSSELS,
Traaaa.ot e. Genorti.l Sasslr&ng
Susi.n,cas.
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Canadian and United States Drafts bought
and Bold.
Interest allowed on Deposits.
Collections made on favorable towns.
Canadian Agents—MoncsANT's BANE ea
CANADA.
New Yorkg2411100—ItrnonTEns AND TRAD-
EIta NATIONAL DARR.
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BOOKS.
USE
PEPPER'S
'WILD STRAWBERRY
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----3 011i
Diarrhoea, Dysentery ALT Summer Complaints,
PEPPER'S DRUG STORE,
Wall Paper. Note Paper.
rTENDERS WANTED.— SEAL-
ED Tenders will be received up to
Wednesday noon, Oth Inst„ for the position
of sexton end earatalcer of the Brussels
Methodist Church. Duties, ate„ may bo
ascertained on application to the Secretary,
who will also receive the tondo's.
TAS. 13VYEB8, Seo, Trustee Board.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AI, SINOLAIR,
• Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Pub-
lic, &o. Oftloe—Graham's 13loolt,1 door north
of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Funds to
LOUR. -
( E. WADE,
ill. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pub•
1i0. Conveyancing. Oolloetioua and x.oanin .
Mr. Wade will attend in Gerrie ovary Wo
uoeday at two o'e lock,
DICKSON & HAYS,
(Late with Gnrrow & Proudfoot, Gode.
rich,) Barristers, Solicitors. Oonvoyaucero.
&c. °feces—brussels and Bsuferth, Brum
sets Office, Rogers' Block, Main St. Money
to Low,
it. a. HAS•e, w, B. DlossoN,
•
..L41-. M. TAYLOR, 13. 0. L.,
Barrister, Solicitor, &o., of the firm
of Taylor, MoOAlloagh & Burns, Barristers
Solloitore, &c., Manning Arcade, Toronto.
Money to loan,
ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Go, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary PAblia,
Land, Loan and Insurance Agent, Funds
invested and to loam. Oollootions made,
Office in Graham's Block, Brussels.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
IN50RANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
R• N. BARRETT,
Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
south of A. M, McRay & Co'e hardware store.
Ladies' and ahlkuon's hair cutting a Specialty
1: 'A chola° stook of cigars kept.
Ai17oNAIR,
• Iseuror of Marriage Licenses, by
appointment of Lieut, -Governor, COMMIS -
donor, &o., Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insurance Go. Oflro0 at the Oranbrook
Pont Office.
DRESSMAKING.—
The undersigned desires to intimate
to the ladies of Bruseoie and surrounding
country tbat she ie prepared to attend to
all orders intrusted to her. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Shop—Up-stairs, one door 110 MI
of Walter Jackson's hardware store,
00- MISS SAMPLE.
01111
H. MoORACKEN,
• Intim of Marriage Liee5805. Offiaa
Grocery, luruborry street, Brussels.
DENTAL,
a SN'TSM TR,'Y'1
G, L. Ball, L. D. S., Honor Graduate and
M 1t 0 D 8 'Toronto. Vitalised Air given.
Of)co—MErEna 11LGCx, SEA1bioTE,
111 3d 1'( TSST 1
W, J. Fear, L. D. S., Graduate of
Toronto School of Deutlstry. All
operations guaranteed. a..-Artile1al
teeth, first quality, and a guaranteed
fit, for 012,00 per eat. Guist—tle,1'0
BLeax, SEAAOrtTn,
~y aft, J"4 T T Ani T
Honor Graduate of the Royal\College of
D ental Surgeons, Toronto. Nitros Oxide Gus
aduiiniaterod for the Peialoss Extraction of
I; oath. OMoo--
f•R'ONE Doom NORTH OF BARR, 12oo aeoLs,
AUCTIONEERS.
GEORGE' HIREBY,
Licensed Auetioneer. Salus conduct.
mien reasonable terms, Farms and farm
stock a linoalalty. Orders left at TEE Pon
P ublI eking House, Bra seals, or sent to Walton
P. 0., will receive prompt attention,
A RAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, is always ready to at.
tend ogles of farms, farm stock, &e. Terme
cheerfully givon. Oranbrook F. 0. Sales
may bo arranged at Tint Pose! Publishing
House, Brussels.
MEDICAL CARDS.
M. 1)'. CALE, M.D., 0.M.,
Member of the College of Physician
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination.
Office and Residence—Maim street East,
Ethel, Ontario.
J-• A. MaNAUGHTON, M. D.
• C. M., UR. U.P., Edinburgh, M. C. P.
S. Ont. At Pepper's Drug Store from O to
11180 a, m. and from 1:80 to 4 p. m, At other
]lours may be found at his resldonee, form-
erly occupied by Dr. Hutchinson, Mill et.
VETERINARY.
ENO. D. WARWICK, V. S.,
(SUO OESSOR TO P. W. O'BRIEN, V.8.),
Graduate and' Honorary Fellow of Ontario
Veterinary College, will be pleased to ex -
amino with the greatest careand profes-
sional skill any oases entrusted 10 :his
charge. Office and infirmary—O'Brion's old
stand,2 doors north of bridge, Turnberry
st., Brussels.
Giving up Business !
Giving up Business !
GIVING UP BUSINESS IN BRUSSELS.
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Dry Goods, Tweeds, Worsted Coatings,
OI-.0TI—IING, BOOTS & SHOES,
Ilats 84 Caps, Millinery, &c.,
at Cost Price until the Whole Stock is disposed of.
A. R. SMITH.
ALL OUR GOODS MUST BE SOLD
by the 1st of December, es I am leaving Brussels to start Business again in
Brandon, Manitoba. We will hold
An Auction Sale every Saturday Afternoon.
' Terms of Sale Oash unless special arrangements are made with Customers pur-
chasing large amounts.
A. R. S.MI'r .
' 4 off,
ht'� Coto 0 0
Remember the Sale we had when leaving Ethel; also the Sale of Mi1ne's Stock. Those
two were great, but this one will be greater, as I have
13,000 Worth of New Fall Goods
to dispose of.
Ae Re SMITH.