The Brussels Post, 1889-10-11, Page 8THE END AND 4,11?! or AN
ADVERTISEMENT
tS TO ATTIeACT ATTENTION.
IOuoe attracted, too opportunity 15
given to present the information
desired, or to toll the story.
0100 information that I wish to
communicate is that I have received
a largo assortment of
SELECT FICTION,
comprising all the Popular Novels
of tho present time, such as:
"ttlr. Barnes, of New York,"
"Cleopatra,"
"Maroned,"
"'Phe Witness of the Sun,"
&a., 0c.
I can noun any book not fu stook
that you may desire.
This interests Ton.
\Vbon you are unwell and want
Medicine, you want the fire Sluff
Unadulterated. I have it—keep
nothing oleo.
J. Tolbert Pepper,
Chemist and Sfatien01'.
BUCCEe5On TO SORN rurcenEAVE5 Co'r
001'. QUEEN'S ROTEL, BRUSSELS.
AZISMINIENIIII
8
WANTED !
Some person, male or female, to learn
the drug, book and !allay goods bu iinoss,
You must be prepared to prepare to pass
e. primary examination et the
ONTARIO COLLEGE or PHARMACY,
unless you have a
THIRD CLASS CERTIFICATE.
This is a good opportunity for those who
have been teaching and whose oettifioate
is aboat to expire, or has expired, and
who do not wish to study for a and, or
for any cue who is willing to study. Ap.
ply at once to
G. A. DEADMAN,
Druggist, Bookseller, &a,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
0OVTttn0N 1:XTENSION W. C. & n.
Trains hate Brussels Station, North
end South, as follows:
GOING 80UTn. GOING NORTH.
;nisei :03 a.m. Mixed 0:20 a.m.
nt
Express 16:355 pan. Express idi 0
ed:42 0,m.
oral tilos tons,
.A. chiel's among ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Giving 00 hardness.
0n1118 and pay your account and save
costs. A. R. Smith.
ARnsTnoN.n Klan has been on the siok
list.
Qtrmens, naddies, Siscoos, Seaweed.
Adam Good.
Mux M. CARDIFF and wife are visiting
at Shelbourne.
SEALETTE Mantling for $0.50, worth $10
A. R. Surra. •
Gana flennels at 121, cents per yard.
A. R. Smith.
SAtunnlr is bargain day at Willie',•Big'.
discounts every Saturday.
ALL goods delivered free of charge in
the country. R. Leatherdale.
MannIere sale of ready-made clothing,
overcoats, &c., at oost. A. R. Sutra.
LAST Thursday J. W. Shaw returned to
Toronto to resume kis studies in medi.
eine.
A oracular r in windaw shades put up
and warranted to work all right. 11.
Leathordale.
POsrox.s En FARROW was on the sick
list last week but is somewhat improved
now we are pleased to state.
Grvaso up business. Silks, satins, new
dress goods, plusher, velvets, silk merves.,
all colors, at coned A. R. Smith's.
Mo. AND MRS. REVELL and Daisy, of
Toronto, are visiting with Mrs. J. R.
Grant and other friends in Brdssels.
GIVING up business. Tremendous
slaughter of tweeds, worsted coatings,
flannels and underclothing at A. R.
Smith's.
Tax school children are enjoying a
holiday on Thursday and Friday of this
week as the Teachers' Convention is in
session in 'town.
WANTED.—Potatoes, butter, lard, tal-
low, dried apples, &c., in exchange for
boots. Also a horse suitable for a della.
ery wagon. AD= GOOD.
W. H. Waists sells men's hand made
long boots. clump sole, for $3.25. A few
pairs of missfits for $3.75, good veal kip
guaranteed hand made through.
Ir you want anything in the furniture
liras call at the Brussels Furniture Em-
porium. You can get anything you
want cheap and reliable. 11. Leather.
gale.
IT is said that Ed. Granny has leased
the vacant store opposite Geo. Beaker's
and will make it the headquarters for
the Singer Sewing Machine, of which he
is the District Agent.
J. D. RONALD has a large water works
contract on hand. Re does good work
in this line as is evidenced by the con -
treat completed some time ago at Wier -
ton.
THE Teachers' Convention is in session
in Brussels on Thursday and Friday of
this week. There is an average attend.
ante of teachers present. A full report
will be given next week.
LAST Friday while the shooting gallery
man was handling a didn't -know -it -was -
loaded rifle the gun was discharged • and
the bullet went through the leg of a man
standing by. It might have been worse.
OAPT. OOMVIE, late of Mount Forest,
'has assumed charge of the Brnesels Con-
tingent of the Salvation Army. She is
said to be a good speaker. Capt. Ken-
nedy bas gone to Southampton and Lieut.
Mulholland to the Home of Rest at Tor.
onto.
ALL orders for teaming left et J. G.
Skene's or A. M. McKay & Co's store
will be promptly attended to. All orders
for garden plowing left with the above
named gentlemen will receive prompt at-
tention. 30 HENDEReoN BRos. ,
WELL-DiGGING AND DRILLI:ta.—George,
Birt hos 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 satisfaction:
Wells °leaned out and put in proper
share. Terms reasonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry et., Brussels. 43•1f
Tam other evening J. L. Sturdy;of
Harriston, returned home on a late train,
and when Doming off the platform at the
depot be, in the darkness, missed the
step and fell heavily to the ground, a
diatanee of about live feet. Mr. Sturdy
hurt leis shoulder badly, and so injured
his hip that he is forced to to move
around on orutnhes sine.
Mu,LiOOERs.—O0 Thursday, Friday and
Saturday of last week the Fall opening
of the millinery show rooms of F. 0.
Rogers and A. 11. Smith was hold. At
the former Miss Green had a beautiful
assortment of bonnets, hats, flowers,
feedlots. &c. that were oaloulated to
please the moat fastidious. The orders
taken and the outlook indicate a very
Mooed season. The display was a
most creditable one. bliss Moore Tooke
after the mantle making department and
dote a large and rapidly tnoreasin bvsi-
noes.—At PIr. Smith's store bliss Brown.
low's good taste was exemplified by the
exhibition of the latest and most fashion.
able millinery of the eeason. Owing to
the big reduction in prices there is quite
a boom in this line and Mr. Smith says
it io genuine. There were a large num-
ber of ladies in attendance at the open.
Inge:
THE BRUSSELS POST
Miss Luta 1l iesea is on the tick lin
this week.
FOunolt Division Court on Thursday,
24th inst. i
ALL wool tweed; at ''15 aunts per yard.
A, R. Smith.
NORSE girl wanted at once. Apply to
Mrs, W. M. Sinclair.
J. A. Cnxhiul'ON, of Palmerston, was
home for last Suniay.
House and lot for sale. Easy terms.
Apply to Noble Gerry.
•b'on SALE, 500 pairs rubbers. Woman's
83 cents. ADAM Goon.
A now fire engine was tested this week.
It goes to Moncton, Nova Scotia.
Haman stroller sale of Cooper & Smith's
boots and shoes at Dost, A. R. SnITH•
BEATTIE Bios. took prizes on their oar.
riage team and saddle horse at Blyth
Fair.
20 caters, in advance, gets Tux POST
from Oct. let to Jan. 1st 1890. See your
neighbor.
VOTERS' List Court for Brussels on
Thursday of next week, oommenoing at
9 o'clock a. in.
ROM. KNECHTEL left Brussels for the
Medical College at the Queen City on
Tuesday of this week.
Is yon want a No. 1 organ at the right
prion and on the most reasonable terms
call at R. Leaiherdale'e.
HAVE the same milliner as last season,
Mise Brownlow. Will sell new trimmed
millinery at cost. A. R. SmITIL
J. F. McCuum, real estate broker, of
Toronto, looked in on his friends this
week. Ie was at Stratford on business
and took a run house.
Sao. ALEXANDER, of Toronto, the 'Lion'
of the bygones, was in town over Salo.
bath. Ile has a good position in Toron-
to in the St. Leon Water business.
Geo. LOVE is filling the position of
General Agent for a London Agricultural
firm and is apparently quite at home in
the work. His business hero is being
carried On as usual.
NETT Sunday Rev, Wm. Torrance, of
Walton, will occupy the pulpit of the
Methodist ohurch in this plane. The
pastor will be preaching Missionary ser-
mons on the Walton °frouit.
ONE HnODnED AND SIXTY THREE PRIMES.
—We doubt if W. H. McCracken has an
equal in Huron County as a prize win-
ner at Fall Shows. He attended five
Fairs and captured 163 prize tickets.
They were awarded as follows : -Sea-
forth, 22 ; Wingbam, 24 ; Belgrave, 27 ;
Brussels, GO ; and Blyth •
3O. The only
drawback is the show season ie too short
for Mao,
Menem, AND LIros.um.—On Friday
evening of next week a Musical and
Literary entertainment will bo held in
the Methodist church of this place. A
good program will be presented in which
a quartette from Blyth ; Mrs. Wm. Rev-
ell,
evell, of Toronto ; Rev. I. 33. Wal.
win, of Bluevale ; A. H. Plummer, of
Blyth : W. H. Willis, Rev. S. Sellery, B.
A.,B.D., and the church choir is expect-
ed to take part. The admission fee is
placed at the lora figure of 15 cents for
adults and 10 cents "for children.
TIPTOP Exilsrr.—At the East Huron
Fall Show Harry Dennis, the well known
harness maker, made a splendid exhibit
of light and heavy harness, buffalo robes,
horse blankets, trunks, valises, &a. He
devotes particular attention to the manu-
facture of harness, all the work being
ander his personal supervision, and using
only the best stock his work cannot fail
to give the best of satisfaction, as it
does. At Blyth on Wednesday he was
awarded two let prizes for light and
heavy harness. Any body requiring
anything in this line should dive him a
call. He guarantees satisfaction to every
customer.
DIED.—Early on Monday morning the
spirit of Attie, youngest daughter of Mrs.
Jtio. Cormack, Elizabeth street, took ire
flight. Her death was expected for sev-
eral days as the disease, partially cheek.
ed, had left her in snail a weak condition
that she could not rally. She was a great
sufferer, the pains in bar head and nook
being excruciating at times. Allis was a
very bright, winning, frolicksome child,
beloved by all who knew her. . She was a
great render and perused volume after
volume, many of them not at all calcu-
lated to interest a person of her years.
During her illness the almost oonstant
subject present with her was school and
her examinations. At different times
she expressed her trust in the children's
friend—the Lord Jesus—and had no fear
of death. The funeral took plane on
Tuesday afternoon and was largely at-
tended. Rev. Jno. Bass, B. A., conduct.
the service, assisted by Rev. S. Jones.
A largo number of beautiful floral offer-
ings were planed on the soffin, consisting
of wreaths, anchors, mosses, &o. One
came from the Band of Hope, to whish
organisation the deceased was an active
member. Mrs. Cormack and family need
not be assured that their many friends
sympathize with them in the great loss
they have suffered in the early removal
of their Attie.
"Gone to the grave is our loved one,
Gone in her youthful bloom,
Sad though we be, fondly will we
Cherish the nano of the dead."
PEEsENTATION.—At the Clone of pnbiio
worship last Saturday in Knox church a
public) meeting washeld, and the pastor,
Rev. G. B. Howie, who occupied the
chair, remarked that the Bermes of A.
Strachan are a'faot too well known to
need comment and the feeling in the
congregation continues to bo broad and
deep that he should be thanked publicly.
Mr. Straohan serves the congregation
well and cheerfully and appears to be
the only one who is unconscious of his
own worth. Then Mr. Howie called
Elder Deadman to come forward and
discharge his duty. Mr. Deadman, in
the name of the congregation, preeented
Mr. Strachan with a handsome clock, a
silver cruet and a beautiful obina est
and in the absence of W. B. Dickson read
the following address :
2'o Alex. Strachan,
Dear Sir,--Wo,the members and ad-
herents of Knox oharoh, Brussels, take
this present opportunity, it being the
beginning of a now era in your life, of
expressing our appreciation and gratitude
towards you for the very efoient and
cheerful manner in whioh you have,
voluntarily, fulfilled the position of Pre-
centor fox so many years, devoting so
much of your valuable time to the
church, and ask you to accept this slight
token as a remembrance of the esteem in
which you are hold among us. Roping
you may be spared for many years to
assist as as you have done in the past.
Signed ou behalf of the members and ad.
horents of Knox °huralt,
Mr. Straohan replied in a brief yet
most imitable manner and thanked the
friends for their thenghtfuiness and
gr.Nerosil.y,
Loots out for fine weather nolo that the
Fall Shows aro over.
Noss Misna',saomo, of Belgrave, is visit.
ing Mrs. Adam Good.
1). AattoTooNo and wife "took la" bis
Walkerton Fair last week,
GIYINo up business. New Fall goodo
going at panto prices at A. R. Smith's.
A Nuttuita of our residents attended
the Blyth Fair on Wednesday of Ude
wee1G
R. Gilman shipped 15 oars of peas to
Montreal this week. Tbsy were tor ex.
port.
A REPORTER of the Toronto World has
been in Beussels this week "writing up"
the place.
PRICE talk 1 but priors cry aloud in
this case, we've squeezed them down -So
low. A. R. Smith.
Tan report and prize list of East
ITuron Fall Show may be read on page
8 of this issue of Tuts Pont.
FALn overooabs paralyzed. Tho largest •
stook of overooats in abs county to be
slaughtered at A. R. Smith's.
Berson grain market is receiving
large quantities of grain. It always
leads, especially in wheat and barley.
Leena dollar's worth of goods bought
in our store represents one hundred and
fifty Dents of other merchant's value. A.
R. Smith.
WP, are quite able and willing to work
for nothing for a couple of months. You
can save $5 on n single purchase in cloth-
ing at A. R. Smith's.
T. FLETcnxn and wife wore in the
Queen city this week. They Sundayed
at Stratford with G. A. Powell and wife,
formerly of Brussels.
Kase on the look -out for the annouuoo-
ment of the Animal Charity Concert. It
will be held, in all probability, On the
evening of Thanksgiving day.
Tmm snow storm of Saturday night and
Sunday morning was rather a surprise
to the people of this locality. If that
was 'squaw' Winter we may expect In-
dian Summer to be near by.
Rev. S. SELLEnr, B.A.,B.D., will rep-
resent the Methodist Sabbath School of
this place ab the Provincial Sunday
School Convention, to be hold in Toronto
on the 22101, 23rd and 24th iusts.
WHAT about the re -organization of the
Brussels Curling Club? Now is the
time to set the ball rolling. It might
also be wise to make some definite ar-
rangement concerning the rink for the
Doming winter for both curling and skat•
ing.
Owtxo to the indisposition of Rev. Mr.
Parrett, of Walton, on Monday be was
unable to fulfill his engagement at Knox
church. Rev. W. T. Cluff, of St. John's
church, stepped into the breach and
preached an excellent discourse from St.
Luke's Gospel, 17th ohapter and 17th
and 18th verses.
A Paris Wrnoao.—At the Provincial
Show, at London, S. W. Laird, well
known here, cheese maker at Spring -
bank factory, near Lakelot, captured two
prizes viz. 1st for dairy and 2nd for
colored cheese, receiving $32. He also
took a prize at the Industrial. Mr.
Laird has been re-engaged for next sea-
son at an advance salary of five omits on
the hundred. The factory he is in turns
ont about one hundred tons of cheese an-
nually. The best of satisfaction has
been given this Sommer and the Direct.
ors and patrons are well satisfied with
the management of affairs by Mr. Laird.
Balt BtL.—Tbe Gorrie Vidette editor
no doubt Imagined he was more than
laying it off when he .published the fol-
lowing : "We would, desire to rub it in-
to the editor of Tani Bnosomxs POST that
the 'Unions' eau defeat the Brussels
base -ball team. How does 9 to 0 oatob
you Mr. Kerr ?" "A. McIntosh, of the
Grand Central, Listowel, offers to put
up a prize of $50 to be played for by the
'Unions' and Brussel. at Listowel. Will
Brussels toe the scratch ?" It patches
us all right. 7 to 9 at the close of 5th in-
nings is good enough, even playing against
a $30 battery from Toronto. Had the
other two innings been played the
chances are the "Unions" would have to
content themselves with and money. The
Vidette soribe knows the "Unions' can-
not play ball with Brussels and aolrnow-
ledges it in his report of the game in
these words :—"Until last Friday the
Brussels base -ball team had a reputation
of being able to play a good game of ball
in a fair and friendly spirit, but this is
doubtless due to the fact that they al-
ways played a winning game when they
visited Gorrie before." They always
played a "winning" game here too so
that the question of supremacy has been
settled, a dozen times. Belgrave was the
last battle ground and even there Brus-
sels beat them although the "Unions"
played a Walkerton man. As to whether
Brussels will toe the mark or not. Let
the match bearranged and see howquiok-
ly they will respond and there would not
be =oh diffloulty in having $50 more
added to the purse here, if the "Onions"
are such sweepers as the Vidette makes
out. 'Brussels base ball club will play
ball with any team in the County for a
$50 purse, town against town.
Canadian News.
A strong company has been form ed in
Montreal to operate a line of steamers
on the Ottawa. river, between that city
and the capital.
The Ball Electric Light Company has
the contract for lighting the streets of
'Whitby for three years, Twenty are
lights will be used.
Thos. Johnson, charged with murder-
ing his little step•ohild, May Williams,
has been found guilty of manslaughter at
the Windsor assizes.
Reports from Hastings and Prince Ed•
ward County say that many Oonserya•
hives have deolared themeelves for Unre-
stricted Reoipro°ity.
The value of property in Toronto in.
oreased the past year by twenty . million
dollars, in Hamilton by over one million,
in Kingston by nearly half a million.
Hubert Loisob, of Morriston, near
Guelph, has been found guilty by the
Coroner'a jury of killing his daughter's
child, of which he is also moused of being
the father.
The wife of James Wallace, who flied
recently in Tilbury East, has been ar•
rested on the charge of poisoning her
husband. The coroner's jury brought in
the following verdict :—"That James
Wallace came to his death by arsenical
poison, admiaietered to him by or at the
instance of Its wife, Alice Wallace, and
we therefore find Alice Wallace guilty of
wilful murder."
Bettveen 2 and 3 o'clock Friday morn.
ing Mr. Holland, of the Central Hotel,
Parkhill, was awakened by the raising of
a window in the hall downstairs. Se.
outing his revolver and proceeding down.
stairs he met a mashed burglar, of wilt=
he asked was wanted. Tim burglar
replied with his revolver, the bullet lodg.
ing one foot from Holland's head. Hol•
land returned the shot without, effect,
and a ecoond shut was tired by the • burg.
let with no more effect than the fireb.
Holland then raturnod the shot. the ball
taking effect somewhere about the burg.
let's nsek. The burglar then fled, isav-
ing blood stains all aloog the sill and
sidewalk.
mOTVN
LEBoN.—In Brussels, on Ont, 3rd, the
wife of Mr. Frank Le;Bon, of a
dauglttor.
CLOAEEY.--Inr Morris, on the 9th inst.,
the wife of Mr. W. II. Cloakey, of a
daughter.
So<rrn.—In Morris, on the 7th inst., the
wife of Mr. John Smith, of a dough.
tor.
BAoRET'o.—In Brussels, on the 9th inst.,
' the wife of Mr. R. N. Barrett of a
son,
NEwtom.--In Hallett, on the lith inst.,
the wife of Mr. G. A.. Newton, teach.
er, of a son.
=sna-
Contiscr..-In Brussels, on Oct. 7th, Allis,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Agnes
Cormack, aged 12 years, 9 months
and 19 days.
Omvaa.--In Grey, on the Otb inst.,
Francis Oliver, aged 60 years and 2
months.
ATYCTSC7.J•SATURDAY, OCT. OCT.12.—Vehicles, stock,.
implements, &c., in Brussels. Sale to
commence at 1 o'clock. Geo, Love & Co.,
props., A. Veal, anat.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1G.—Farm stock, im•
]d,�ements, &e., on lot 18, con. 7, 'Grog.
Sale commentea at 1 O'olook. George
Kirkby, aim., Sol. Bateman, prop.
maavarn.mmx,s net -a-sm=m^„s.
Fall Wheat ..
Spring Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas.
Butter, tubs and rolls
Eggs per dozen
Four per barrel
Potatoes
Hay per ton
Hides per lb.. ......
Salt per bbl., retail......
Sheep skins, each
Wool, per 1b
75
80
40
23
52
13
15
5 50
35
7 00
2
1 25
GO
18
85
90
45
20
53
14
00
00
40
8 00
3
00
1 00
20
CF.AiF•'Ci"vT 2 7a2AnZTMETS.
Fall Wheat 70 85
Spring Wheat 80 90
Oats 24 25
Peas 52 53
Barley 40 45
Potatoes 35 40
Butter, per lb 13 14
Eggs, per dozen 15 00
Apples, per bushel 30 35
Hogs, dressed 6 0000
Beef 4 50 5 50
Hay 7 00 8 00
Wood, per cord 2 50 4 50
Sheepskins, each 40 57
VETERINARY.
TNO. D. WARWICK, V. S.,
(SUCCESSOR
c u yWfOtB
Graduate dHFollow oOntario
Veterinary College, will be pleased to ext
amine with the greatest cal° and proles.
Monad skill any eases entrusted to :Me
charge. ChBoe and infirmary—O'Brien's old
stand, 0 doors north of bridge, Turnberry
st., Brnesels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
V Al SINC AIlR,
Y P'
• Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary l'ub-
llc, &o, 011100—Grahame Blook 1 door north
of Popper's Dreg Store, Private E'unds to
Lomn,
i
E. WADE,
Barrister, Sollottorand Notary rub.
adlatedioGaeerRMr, We wttnnerievyed.
neoday at two o'oleek,
DICKSON & HAYS,
(Lato with Garrey & Proudfoat, Godc-
rloh,) Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers,
&e, Oilioos—Bruesols and Baafort{{t, Brus
eels Oldoe, Rogers' Block, Main St. MOuoy
to Loau,
a.s,nAYa w,n.DWCEa0N,
A M. TAYLORB. C. L.,
Borristor, Solicitor, &o., 00 boa Iris
of Taylor, tlo0ullOugh & Burns, Brtrristm's
Solialtore&o„ Manning Arcade, Toronto,
Money to 'loam
LEX. HUNTER,
Clark of too Fourth Division Court,
00, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Laud Loan and Insurenoo Agana Funds
invested and to loan. Collections made.
Office to Graham's Block, Bruesols.
AUCT"ONEF'RS.
v EORGE KIRKBY,
C Lionised Auctioneer, Sales conduct•
ed on reasonable terms. farms and farm
stock a speofulty. Orders loft at Tan POST
P obit shine Elea a ,Bruseels, or son tto Walton
P. 0., will moire prompt attention.
Oa'. 11, 1SS0,
.20111:471110!FIBMIXr.re
BANKIP'.
A/jo1N7.'OSl:1 t& MoTAUGART,
BANKERS, • BRTJ$SELS,
'T'rRr+.c>act a. Goxaeral 3no,ao.3e0nrr
=rise see.
NOTES DISCOUNTED,
Canadian and Milted States Drttf10 bought
and sold.
Interest allowed on Deposita.
Onllecttons made on favorable tetras.
Canadian Atlanta—IUnnciuir's BANE on
CANADA,
NOW York Agorbs—Ia,POnti.ne AND TnAn-
Ene NATIONAL BANE,
DENTAL,
]7}750T YI3 TIS -2. 1
G. L. Ball, 'L. D. 5,, honor Graduate and
Ir. 11, 0. D. S. 'Toronto. Vitalized Air given
OffiCs—Mountns BLoox, 81tAPOne'n,
==5.1-2,579,1,1
W. J. Fear, L. D. S„ Graduate of
Toronto sobool of Dontlstry. All
operations guaranteed. f"Artiftoial
tenth, first quality, and a guaranteed
fit, for 810.00 par set. Chios—OADY's
l3Locx, Smixoorra.
�IuNT1 TX__-_
m. A. 2:4:ARTSN'.
Honor Graduate of the Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Nitros Oxide Gas
administered for the Painless Extraction of
teotb, Oliiae-•
t. "OND DOOR NORTH of BAN1, Bnusertna.
ARAYMANN,
• Auctioneer, re always ready to at. .1. T. PEPPER, Unites, BOORS, ae.
to ndnalos of farms, farm stock, &o. Terms
ohoOrfully given. 0raubrook 0. 0, Bales
u:ay be art•L»gott at TNN Pon Publishing
House, Bra gaols.
MEDICAL CARDS.
WM. F. GALE, M.D., C. M.,
Member of the College of Physiolan
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination
Office and Residence—Main street Bast,
lObbel,Ontari0.
T A. MoNAUGHTON, M. D.
eya. M., L. B. C. P., Edinburgh, M. C. P.
S. Out. At Pepper's Drug Store from a to
10:00 a. m. and from DSO to 4 U. m, At other
residence form-
erly
1
Hours mayho found. at his
oaovled by Dr. Hutchinson, Mill at,
BUSINESS CARDS.
DRESSMAKING OVER MRS.
Ii:tte.'s Moro. MISSES L. 01, Mo.
NAUGHTON.
�gI�Tr 13. MioORAOKEN,
♦ Y • Twiner of MarriageLieenees, ORlos
athts Grocery,l'urnborry, street, Bruesols.
l • N,onsorial ABARRETT,
Trtist- Shop—Bomb door
south of A. N. Mellay & Co's hardware store.
Ladies' and children's hair cutting a 1 pecialty
t 'A choice stock ofcigars kept.
A a NToNAIR,
L� Issuror of Marriage Licensee, by
appointment of Lieut,-Govcrnor, Commis.
aioner, &c., Q.B. Conveyancer and Agent
Fire Insurance Go. Chios at the Cranbrook
Post Office.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INSDRANCS,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
DRESSMAKING.—
The undersigned desires to intimate
to the ladies of Braswell] and surrounding
country that elm le prepared to attend to
all orders intrusted to her. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Shop—Up•stairs, one door north
of Walter Jackson's hardware store,
SO- MISS SAMPLE.
PIRACCM10
But Prices Cry. Aloud in th,i,s Case!
We've squeezed them down so low at
The Great Cost Price Sale,
the lone to be remembered
Sale, now ovine on at
m, ti 'T 11
7 a..
ALL OUR GOODS MUST BE SOLD
by the lst of December, as I am leaving Brussels to start Business again ill
Brandon, Manitoba. We will hold
An. auction Sale every Saturday L.fternoou.
Terms of Sale Cash unless special arrangements are made with Customers pur-
chasing large amounts.
A. 124 SMITIH.
gi4 OW* 004 it'ettitoticta
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.
A® R. SlitlitTE.
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