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The Brussels Post, 1889-10-18, Page 8-W NTE THE BRUSSELS POST Itte=v,"""esr. ^^a,m, ...., .msEL" ^S4f reonsliVer-em 77.cnaem. myetpt ntY^.".^'3' N.:f...rrIIew4g .'T: ntr . r .:�^-'.,zr^m.�\ .•: ia.D.^rt IA entre :mit:Mi on the gnostical of fmprotemente iu our Fall Show is held ' over until next week. Oro excellent town 130011 turned out on dome person, mule or female, to learn Thursday evening of last week and gave the drug, book anti fancy goods business, over an hour's program. 'yon must bo prepared to prepare to pass Ix you want a No. 1 organ at the right a primary examination at the price and on the most reasonable terms call at R. Leaiherdalo's, £INrTARIO COLLEGE or PHARMACY, A NntmEn of mustangs were at the Central Hotel stables en Wednesday, It unless you have a is said a few sales wore made, THIRD CLASS CERTIFICATE. FALL overcoats paralyzed. The largest stook of overcoats in the comity to bo This is a good opportunity for those who slaughtered at A. R. Smith's. about to expire, B the same milliner as last season, been teaching and whose certificate is ire, or has expired, and Mise Brownlow. Will sell now trimmed p p millinery at cost. A. 88. Satoh. who do not wish to study for u and, LAST Saturday Robert Dickson and wife foe' any one who o is willing to study. Ap- p- arrived home from au extended visit to ply at once to relatives and friends iu Manitoba. G. A. D EADMAN G1vIN0 tip business. Silks, satins, now s drove goods, pluslles, velvets, silk morves., all colors, at cost at A. R. Smith's. Druggist, Bookseller, &a. INSeeeron CAVAN, of Stratford, was in town on Wednesday of this weep testing -- GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, the coal oil kept by the local dealers. TBE School Board did not Hold n meet- ing on Tuesday evening. Cause—no sot•1'1 rI x rNTP imi Truing f,atc. Brussels Station, North Iznd South. as follows : 501710 SOUTH, Go1:0 Non7n. 31511 7:03 ase. I Mixed 0:20 a.m. ilsnroAs...._1lJu a.m. I Mau.....,Sol p.tn. Mixed 0:35 pan. 1 Expr00s ...... tate p.m. °clra� gills Iffems. A chiefs amang ye takili notes, An' faith he'll prcnt it. ...: Ultra itTAL•T ANNOUNCEMENT. .1,, we dosira to add at least two hundred Nate Subscribers to our .ist before the let ,st Pecember, we have decided to give Ten Pose: from now until the 1st Of .lanenry, nal, for the prise of ane year, viz., 81.70, Rowe. Anti0TRON0 was appointed care - New subscribers will thee not 000r1y!1rve taker of th' Methodist church at a meet- ing of the Trustee Board held last Fri- day evening. WALTEE JACKSON, tinsmith, has made au assignment, as will be seen by adver- tisement in thin issue. W. M. Sinolair is the assignee. IN this week's ieano we publish the Wroxeter and Elmo, Fall Show prize lists. This will finish up this depart- ment for 1889. GEo. Booms and A. J. Lowick were down to Atwood last Friday evening at the dedicatory services of the new Foristers' Hall. Onc.ns and Pianos, seven different makers to choose from, cheaper than the cheapest. All warranted for six years, at Arthur Veal's. WE are quite able and twilling to work for nothing for a couple of months Yon can save 55 on a single purchase in cloth- ing at A. R. Smith's. WANTED. --Potatoes, butter, lard, tal- ow, dried apples, &o., in oxobange for boots. Also a horse suitable for a della. ery wagon. AWE Goon. TEE Wingham Advance says :—Robt. Hill, of the City Restaurant, Wingham, disposed of fifty baskets of grapes at the Brussels Fair last Friday. INDIAN summer. NEST Sabbath Rev. 8. Sellery, B. A„ Iste.tfaL weather. B. D., will take for his morning snbjeot BALL moving is ate hand. "Strength for thy day," and in the even. BALL sin of doing nothing." TAEE down your awnings. JAs.. TL is on the sick list this W. H. o. 1u sells men's )and made unxnrL long boots. clump sole, for $8.25. A few pairs of missflts for $3.75, good veal kip guaranteed Vaud made through. Miss McCool, of Toronto, intends open - 'ng a dress and mantle making estab. iahment in Brussels. Watch out for her annonneement next week in TEE POST, A coon foot -ball club aright be organ - zed in town if somebody took the in. 'dative. There are some good "kickers" n Brussels—in more than foot -ball, too. Ir you want anything in the furniture ins call at the Brussels Furniture Em. porium. You oan get anything you want cheap and reliable. R. Leather - dale. CnimiXo.-0u Friday evening of this week all interested in the re -organization of the Brussels curling club are requested to meet at the Amorioan hotel, at 7:30 o'clock. THE Orangemen purpose celebrating the 5th of November by holding an "At Home" in their Hall, in this place. A program of addresses, music, &o. will be in order after tea. THE partnership existing between Geo. Love & Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent this week. Tho former will con- tinue in the old business stand, opposite the' Town Hall. ON Tuesday evening the Army had what they termed "A musical treat." Major Morris, Harry Morris and Adju. tant Cousins, with some lesser lights were in attendance. Winne holidaying here W. Revell, artist, of Toronto, took a number of sketches in this neighborhood. Wo ex. peel to see some of them adorning the illustrated journals of this Dominion shortly. THE Young Peoples' Christian Associa- tion of the Methodist thumb, Brussels,. is going ahead famously and no ' doubt the interest in the Monday evening ser- vices will increase now that the long evenings are about hare. IN Bowmanville the band gives a monthly concert, charging 10 Dents ad- mission. Tho program is excellent and the people turn out well. Could not Brussels Cornet Band run a series of similar eonoerte with profit ? ALL orders for teaming left at 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. 80 HEN1rEusoN BIOS. HAMM ConoAotc will return to hie position at St. Paul, Min. He holds a lucrative office under the manager of the St. Paul, Mineapolie & Manitcba rail. road. Harry is on the up grade and will reaoh the top if his health continue good. As will be seen by a letter in another column. Fred. W. O'Brien, V. S„ former. 1y of Brussels, has decided to locate at Hannibal, Miesouri, His many friends in this locality wish him euoeess under the eters and stripes but would rather eee him in British poseossione, THE following correotions are made in the prize lists of Brussels and Blyth i— Wtde furrow plow, J. Floury Sone in. abead of 88. McLauoblin and J. Fleury Sone hi the place of J. Levy & Sons at Blyth. hick, Williams, llounsels, is the agent for the Fleury firm, JNo. Hymn, tensorial artist, has hie shop window ornamented with a areae, 'Mtn about reorganizing the local king•fieher and a blaolc squirroI. The %talorn Sabbath f3Clloel 88001101j011 for the crane m0100uros 0 foot sorest' the wings tali and Winter? and 5 feet £reruns bill tel its .tone. Ron. quorum. Where were the member's? Mn. AND Mas. Paxrcuarn, of Harriston, spent a few days with Mrs, T. Danford last week. They went home on Monday. Jae. JONES, jeweller, has closed Ins branch shop at Seaford' and will devote his attention to his business in Brussels, Gnaw up bualness. Tremendous slaughter of tweeds, worsted coatings, flannels and underolo him; at A. R. Smith's. EVERT dollar's worth of goods bought in our etore represeute one hundred and fifty cents of other merchant's value, A. 1t. Smith. GARPIELD BEaE1t was injured slightly last Monday by being thrown out of a buggy, owing to an upset. He received a =MIMS 17,0.0(11101101. This ss a 6p 0 10500 which should be taken advantage of at Duce. Per the encouragement Of our present sub. scribers to use their influence with their friends and neighbors, we make the follow - Mg offer: We will allow any subscriber a name sent usof thereto of 31,00Mk 3r each new frau now till the first of 1E01. There is seemly a sub- seriber ou our Diet who could not send us two or throe uam00 if they were to try, and by so doing they Weida ba benefitting thom- sele es as well as us. Matte rill effort. Sea who will spud in the oorgeet list of new nausea. We intend in the coarse of o few weeks to (*lumen l•c another 11('O' continued .,obacribemvns possible ebefore Vo commence i11i1s story so that all may got the full beim- Et of it. To every person sending us Fran new sub- scribers we will present them with "The Canadian Farmer's Annual of Agrieulturo;" an excellent volume of nearly 000 pages, Svc --ll bound and containing the most valuable formatlue. The ret tit pile, of this book was 8:.00. Dozens of farmers sons should take advantrge of tide offer and secure this 1 eluable Wort:. The book may bo seen at ouroillce. It they porfer the 0007511011010, !00 &ti'ered abivo, it will he alright. w. T, Caving ul. Business. Gail in and pay your account and save tests. 3. R. Smith. meek. SEE::a sells pure sugar syrup, just like honey. SEn6E soils the cheapest and best goods in town. T. G. MCCeteneN was in town on Wed- arnday. SZOLETTE Mantling for 50.50, worth $10. A. R. SEITn. BEENE keeps pure groceries and sella them cheap. GREY flannels at 12} cents per yard. A. R. Smith. 51.50 gets TEE Poen from now to the end of 1890. Fora=E Division Court on Thursday of noat week. 5,3mmrne, Eaddies, Siseoes, Seaweed. Adam Good. SsatoEL BURGESS ie home from his visit to Manitoba. Aim wool tweeds at 25 cents per yard. 3. R. Smith. Paraxons area tip-top crop in this ioraiity this Fall. Jas. Wens= and Jno. Hewitt have in - mated in mustangs. Horse and lot for sale. Easy ,terms, Apply to Noble Gerry. Ton Sens, 500 pairs rubbers. Woman's :13 cont'. ADAM Goon. Norse girl wanted at once. Apply to Airs. W. M. Sinolair. &Telmea is bargain day at Willis' Big discountsevery Saturday. Cara, and see Skene's meltons, the best and cheapest you can get. Miss Int Tnostesol ie filling situation :es milliner at Parry Sound. ALI, goods delivered free of charge in tine country. R. Leatherdale. Gxo. HuttnLE, wife and children left lirossele for Kansas last Friday. AJHARITY concert on the evening of Ttoanksgiving day in the Town Hall. TEouusria sale of ready-made clothing, .over -coats, &c., at cost. A. R. SUITE. BSLTnn ekelter sale of Cooper & Stnith'e erects and shoes at ooet, A. R. SIiiTH, Givnla up business. New Fall gdods aping at panic prices at A. R. Smith''. L1NEN Window Blinds in all the latest shades and patterns very low at Veal's. Gaels is pouring into Brussels market where the highest price is always paid. Mies MAW) HALE watt away this week to Clinton where she took part in a son. (.tet. Miss Emma and Miss McKay, of Sea - forth, were visiting friends in Brussels last week. Juni drop into Veal's Cheap Furniture Store. You will be astonished at hie very kew prices. 25 axes, in advance, gots Tun Pose item Oot. 1st to Jam lat 1800. See your neighbor. it. N. B.enuwe'e "son" is a daughter, 'We hereby apologise to the young lady for the libel. . IT is said that E. R, Grundy has )lie. leased of his property on Alexander steeet, ;to A. McKay. A argcIALTE in window shades put up area warranted to work all right. R. iOatherdale. Wenn Italians were in town on Tues. (lay and discoursed 501110 charmingly IIWOOt mn0i0. Rose Boos, are booming business this ;Fall and declare that their 1111002 knock them, ail out. alit 1loNaug'.iton, who by the way 1s quite It taxa•ierllliat,- arranged 1110 0X- ltiblt. A Tante afforded considerable Immo- moll to a number of our eitteene cue day this week by removing a largo portion of itis wardrobe and washing the same le the river, It .e not often they take tho trouble to wash either tltotnselvee or their Webbing, and the centime are that this poor follow will "catch his death of cold." J. ZIEnnfoo teas arrested by Constable Scott at Chas. Dames' hotel, Cranbrook, charged with stealing a watch from Hiram White, of Grey, and clothing be. longing to Alex, cLennan, Brussels, out of the Queen's hotel. Iiis trial was held on Thursday evening of )hie week, too late to give the result in this issue, however. Wenn-Broome AND D uunsNa.—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 satisfaction. Wolfs gleaned out and put in proper shape. Terms reasonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnborry st„ Brussels. 4841 Tent Band of Hone mot on Monday evening with an attendance of seventy. two. Six new members added to the roll. After the opening exorcises, read- ings were given by Emma Calbiok, Dora Nott, Thursa Gerry, Ella Love, Fanny Rogers and Ida Pram, interspersed \vitli Temperance songs by the Band. Miss Janine Mot anohlin presided at the organ. LAST week W. Nightingale & Co, had their Pall opening of their millinery. Miss Livingstone had everything iu first class shape and the samples of her handiwork ware greatly admired by the many ladies who inspected the display. The exhibit was made up of bonnets, hats, ribbons, feathers, plumes, silks, satins, ornaments, &c., of the very latest fashion. The proprietors expect to do a large trade and ask an inspection of their goods by the public. WEATERR PnoD.8im.oTIES.-3. G. Mowat (Moses Oates,) connected with the Obser- vatory and a clever meteorologist, says : "The cold weather we have hacl during the past two weeks is over. For the next month we shall have in Ontario fine warm weather considering the time of year, and very dry. The end of Octob- er will be decidedly warm, hazy and fine, and the first two weeks in Nevem. ber will he fine and waren for that time of the year. After that pat on plenty of underclothing and warm clothes." WE received a hint, last week, that to number of young ladies have, or are about to organize a now society in town to be known as the "Tutti Frutti As- sociation." They count on a largo mem. berehip. We have not yet received the list of officers. The current pass word is "Bay Gum" and the sign of the or. ganization is a perpendicular movement of the upper and lower jaw, Faller par- ticulars may 0omo to hand and wo will be pleased to make known the objects and aims of this "benevolent" institution. LAST Sunday the sermons preached by Rev. W. Torranoo, of Watton, in the Methodist church, had the right ring about them. In the morning the sub. ject \vas "Christian Perfection." At night the text was taken from Rev., 4th chapter and 3rd verse, Good as the morning discourse was it was surpassed by the evening cue and the largo congre- gation was not only impressed but aroused by the excellent disoou rse. Mrs. Revell, of Toronto, and Thos. Moore sang "The wayside cross" for the first volun. tary. Tire Voters' List Court was held bo - fore Judge Toms, in the Council Cham- ber, on Thursday forenoon' of this week. The question of the validity of the serving of the Conservative appeals, by George Baker, on the Clerk, was discussed and the Judge declined to ]rear them until he decided the question as to whether any but personal service was permissible. Seven of the Reform appeals to put names on were allowed and five appealed against were struck off. E. E. Wade looked after the interests of the Reformers, and E. L. Dickenson, of Wingham, perform-, ed like services for the Conservatives. Musical, AND LITERAltx.-- On Friday evening of this week a musical and lit- erary entertainment will be given in the Methodist church, An interesting and varied program will be provided, in which a quartette from 131yth; Mre. W. Revell, of Toronto; W. 13. Willis, of 13ruesels, and the church ohoir will supply the mesio; Mrs, Revell, and A. H. Plummer, of Blyth, recitations, and Rsvds. I. B. Walwin, of Bluevale, and S. Sellery, addressee. The proceeds of the enter- tainment will be applied in the purchase of four more chandeliers to improve the lighting of the church. The public cor- dially invited. TIN WEDDING.—On Tuesday evening of this week 3, J. Gilpin and wife cele- brated the tenth anniversary of their married life. A number of friends gather. ed at their oomfortablelreeidenoe, Church street, and presented them with sundry useful and ornamental articles in the tin line. After all had partaken of dinner Rev. S. Sellery, B.A.,B.D.y' took the chair and after a few congratulatory re- marks called upon Rev. R. Paul, Rev. J. L. Kerr, W. H. McCracken and B. Gerry who made brief, cheery speeches be. fitting the occasion. The hose replied in suitable words, after which the company separated tor their homes, expressing their good wishes and desires for the future prosperity of Mr, and Mrs. Gilpin and their son. Y. P. 0. A.—The first regular meeting for 4th session of the Melville church Y. P.C.A. was held on Monday evening of this week at which the following officers were eleoted for the etirront session :— Hen. President, Rev. Jno. Ross, B A. ; President, S. Y. Taylor ; let Vice -Presi- dent, A. M. Maliay ; 2nd Vico.Prosidont, R. Malcolm ; Secretary, Miss K. Rich- ardson ; Asst.-Seoretary, Miss A. C. Taylor ; Treasurer, Miss Dolly SbaW; EXeoutfvo Committee, 3. B. MaLauoh. linMiss Maggie MoBain, Mite Lizzie Wilson and A. Stewart ; Editor, Mies M. Stewart ; Choir -master, A. Stewart ; Organist, Miss Lizzie Wilson. An in- teresting program will be drafted for the meetillge and there is every probability Of having a good season's wont. There is plenty of room for Associations of this kind to do good work in Brnssols. Tun Clinton Now Era editor solves the problem tee to why A. R. Smith con- templates leaving Brussels in the follow- ing manner: "The Bruesols Poor eon- tains tho following item : 'Tho public Will no' doubt be taken by surprise to learn that A. R. Smith late of going 80 Brandon, Mon. Mr. Smith hue wonted up an exoolloit trade ainee ltia advent into Brnseols, but ho sees a wider field in the Prairie Province it 11001110; As 110 is known bora Wo lravc no wislt to do ': audy' any itijttetleo, but po711ap0 'nit ouut'tancee' are at 1110 bottom of kis pro- jected move. For some time Ito has been paying attention to a Clinton lady, tvlto now resides near Brandon, and is edit enjoying single blessedness, and as ho failed to capture her here, may he not have the idea that by going west he will do 110. Wo may bo wrong—and again We 111ay not, Several citizens of Hamilton threaten to sue the corporation beoanse the alder. men have closed up North street and deeded itfor the use of the Massey Manu- facturing Co., in order to induce it not to move its works to London. A case of disease \vhioh was supposed to bo smallpox, exists in Pelee Island, and a number of the inhabitants went to I8iugsvtlle and Leamington. The health authorities at those places made them return to the island. The real nature of the disease has not yet been raado mani: feet. PETEIt—IIIEMER.—At the residence of the bride's father, on the 10th inst., by Bev. A. W. Touge, of Blyth, Mr, W. 11, Peter, of Bervie, to Miss Sarah Hunter, daughter of Mr, John Hun- ter, of Morris township. POLLAln,—SWrTTEii.—At the Methodist parsonage, Listowel, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. W. C. Henderson, D. D„ Mr. Wm. Allen Pollard, to Miss Martha Switzer, both @of Grey township. SoELLIE.--In Grey, on the llth lust„ George, infant son of John and Christina bmillio, aged 3 months and 28 days. MM7.7nom 7S.S M.el.R aTS. fall Wheat Spring Wheat Barley Oats Peas..... Butter, tubs and rolls Eggs per dozen Flour per barrel Potatoes Hay per ton Hides per ib Salt per bbl., retail1 25 00 Shoop skins, each 00 1 00 Wool, per lb 18 20 75 80 40 23 51 14 17 6 50 85 7 00 'l 85 90 45 25 52 15 00 00 40 8 00 a ^0EA3'ORT>:S at RSSE'x',^o. Fall Wheat 70 85 Spring Wheat 80 90 Oats 21 25 Peas 51 52 .Harley 40 .15 Potatoes 35 40 Butter, per lb 1.1 15 Eggs, per dozen 17 00 Apples, per bushel 30 35 Hogs, dressed 6 00 00 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., Graduate anf. Honeru y Fellow of Ontario Veterinary College, will be pleased' to ex+ amine with the greatest aura and profos. atonal skill any treses entrusted to ,his charge. (Moe and infirmaryy—O'Brion's old stand 2 doors north of bridge, Turoberry st., Brussels. LEGAL AND COl,9VEYANl IND. yA7PP 31. )clSinINOLnvAc'vIIhu, Ite, &a,•— nlory uPul- of Popper's Drug Store. Private Paine to Loan. �.._E. WADI,, A.J • Barrister, Solloitor and Notary Pub - lie, Conveyancing. Collections and Loaning. Mr. Wade 501)1 attend iu Gerrie every Wed- nesday at two o'clock, nIOKSON & 1-IAYS, .4J (Late with Gomm & Proud:foot, CCode- rloh,) I0orristers, Solicitors, Colaveyasoers, 30, 01llcos--brussels and Soaforth, Bins sols Olbco, Rogers' Block, Main St, Money to Loan. R. LENTS. w,11,D1On0ON, A M. TAYLOR, 13. C. L., 1iBarrister, Solicitor, &o„ of the Anil of Taylor, Metnllough & Burns, Barrister's Solloltors, &e., ?crooning Arcade, Toronto, Money t0 101611. LEN.. 1:IUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth 1)10'111111 Court, Co, 1Inroo. Couvoya000r, Notary Public, Land, Loan and Insnronoo Agent. Fronds invested and to loan. 'Ooltootlous made. Olsoe in Graham'sBloolc, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. Y EORGE KIRKBY, VA Licensed Auotiouoor, Salon eontluot- odon reasonable terms. Farms mud farm stook a snoeinity. Orders 1011 at Tun Pour P ubltshins House, Brussels, or sent to Walton P, O„will receive Prompt attoution • OCT, 18, 1889 QANKltalc . 114.. iN'1'O,81.i hioTAG(i.1.RT, BANKERS, . BP118SIILS, wso.1%aaat a, d•®a.10ra.1 xea,sr, ni.00 ,; NOTES DISCOUNTED. 0nnallhun and Milted States Drafts bong) and 0uh1. Interest allowed on Deposita, Ce1rctione made on. favorable terms. Oauadirul A50ute--attutort NT's BANE OP 0ANnnA, Now York Aqouts—LueotTens AND TnAn. Etta NAT1017AL BANE. DENTAL. a 5-137xxSTxi'1 C,, L.13a11, L. D. S., Ironer Gradneto and M. 11, C.D. S. 'Toronto. Vitalized Air given. Oil1Co—Mlarnns ])Lodi, SEnt'oeoTLe, =ENT ZST 1 W. 8. Pear, L, D. S., Graduate of Toronto School of Dsutletry. All operations guaranteed. i:."Artiiletal tooth, first quality, and a gnaaantoed lit, for 810,00 per set, OOloo—CADv's ]tzoox, SEAronrn. IJP13 PXlei GCI ie. .4. & ,RW1N'.:t. 7:4.,::7.. Heuer Graduate oI the ltayal College of D costal Surgeons, Torolito. Nitres Oxide Gas administered for the Painless Ilxtraetion of tooth. OOIoo-. 1ONlo Doors Nonan OF BAN1c, ]InonwELo. ®..-- RAY112ANN, 1.A + Auotioneor, ,s always ready to at- J. T. PGYYPyR 101111(:0. 11(50)MS, nee. tend oohs of farina, farm stoma, &o. 'Parma cheerfully given. Oraubr0ok P, 0. Sales may be arranged at Tun Pow Publishing l3ouse, Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. M, F. CALE, M. D., C M., Member of the College of Physician and Surgeons of Ontario by examination Oflleo and ]residence—Alain street Bast, Ethel, Ontario. ellA. MoNAUGIITON, M. D. • O. M„ f,, B. C. P., Edinburgh, M. 0, P. S. Ont. At Popper's Drug Store from a to 11:30 a. m. and from 1:30 to 4 n, m, At other hours may be found at his residence, form- erly occupied by Dr. Hutchinson, Mill et, BUSINESS CARDS. T'tRESISMAKING OVER MRS. .L. )Emu's store. MI80188 L.& E. M0- NAU0IITON. N' 7' 11. 11icOIi.AOEEN, t' V . IssurernfllrarriageLioonsos, 0111ca 08 his Grocery, •Turnborry street, Brussels. 1L N_ . BARRETT, JL Tonsorial Artist' Shop—Next door south of A. M. McNay & Co's hardware store. Ladies' and chileren'e hair cutting a ; pocialty ie,r•A choice stook of cigars kept. A + McNAIR Ismer of A Marriage Licenses, by appointment of Lieut,-0overnor, Commis- sioner, 30 ,11. B. Conveyancer and Agent Piro Insurance Co. Office at Ito Oranbrook Post Office, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INeu0AN0E, - FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH• T I1ESSMAKING._ The undersigned desires to intimate to the ladles of Brussels and surrounding country that she is prepared to attend to all orders Intrusted to her. Satisfaction guaranteed, Sllop—Up-stairs, onodoor north of Walter Jackson's hardware store, 10- MISS SAMPLE. THE END AND ASM OE AN ADVERTISEMENT 1S TO ATTRACT ATTENTION. Once 114trn0t00, the opportunity is given to present the information dosirod, or to tell the story. 1'10 information The to anon that I 'each oto d a large oss to is that I have racelvud a large nggortmont of SELECT FICTION, ontuprlaing e11 the Popular Novels of the present time such as : 'L5Ir, Barnes, of New York,” Cleopatra," "Marooned," "Tho Witness of the Sus," &o., &c. I con secure any book not In stook that you may demo. This Interests Ton. When yon aro unwell and want Medicine, you want the Pure Stuff Unadulterated. I have it—toeop nothing else. J. Tolbert Pepper, Chemist gond Stationer. SUCCESSOR TO 7010 <,1n010EAVE0 C,f'r on?. QUEEN'S n0TEL, moss ELS. tri• But Prices Cry .A loud in this Case ! We've squeezed them down so low at he at ost l!rice the lamas to be remember A. Sale, now a oinlg on, at ampr I -I' $v ALL OUR GOODS MUST BE SOLD by the 1st of December, as I am leaving Brussels to start Business again in Brandon, Manitoba. We will hold An Auction Sale every Saturday Afternoon. Terms of Sale Cash unless special arrangements are made with Customers pur- chasing large amounts. • A�.R,. S1VLTT:E . o olio Cht e l l cts °o Remember the Sale we had when leaving Ethel ; also the Sale of Milne'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.