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The Brussels Post, 1889-11-15, Page 8\VE 11.2V1? .11 'ST RECEIVED 11 ',PLi" -:1111 T CK'OP LUUK': S suitable for sabbath School Lib- raries' and ]'resents for Old and young, also PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS iluportt 11 t'speiially for us, 11,11(1 ..1_7I E3 in "great v itriety, also a fine stock of goods suitable for holiday gifts, And we hove not forgotten the ueefis of the children, G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Bookseller, &a.. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. soVT•nrrx nxrnNsmx tv, e. & n. Trains I.•,eo,' Brussels Station, North and South, es follows : Roma Sot•rn. GO1NO Nom 11. 31ni1.... •02 amt. I Mixed MO a.m. Express 11:45 0.10. )fail s'00 pan. Mixed .1..-. e: ;pm. Express 0;41 p.m. Ira cal lotus toms. A chiel's among ye taken' notes, An' faith he'll prent 1t. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. As we dooire to add at least two hundred New Snbsoribers to nor 11b before 311e 1st .l December, wo have decided to give THE Poem/rout now until the 101 or January, 1541, for the price of one year, viz., 81.00. 'New subscribers will thus get nearly three aro*Ors for nothing. This is a splendid cblame which should be taken advantage of : at ones. For the encouragement of ourpreSent sub- scribers to use their influence with their friends and neighbors, we matte the low- ing offer :Wewill allow any subscriber a commission of 26 cents cash for each new name sent us attbe rata of 51.00 from now till the first of 7501. Thorn is scarcely a sub• scriber on our list who could not send us two or three names if they were to try, and by so doing tboy would be benefitting Ell em - selves as well mins. Mahe an effort. See wbo will send in the largest list of new nausea, We intend fu rho course of a few weeks to commence another new continued awry and we would 1)ke to get as many new s_nibscribers nc possible before we eonlmonce this story se that all may get the full bane. fit 51 it. To every person sending us FITS new sub- scribers we will present them with "Tho Canadian Farmer's Manual of Agriculture;' an excellent volume of nearly COO pages, well bound and co0taiviug the most valuable information. Therotul pries of this boot: was 81!..30. Dozens of farmers suns should take advantage of tbia offer mud secure this :Valuable \Vors. The hook may be soon a3 Miracles. f f to ey Roller the 000111183100, as offered uh,cr, i t will be all right. ADPEET10E your goods. Omen at Adam Good's. SNOB* on Thursday of this week. WHAT about the new billiard hall ? HORSE F'tir in Brussels on Thursday, 'Dee. 5. Semen sells pure sugar syrup, just like looney. Sanaa sells the cheapest and best goods in town. SHENK keeps pure groceries and sells Mem cheap. 31.50 gets Tun POET from now to the end 01.1890. R. RonuuTo, of Porter's Hill is visiting his brother. MISS DaNxls is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ie. S. Scott. Miss Mee KELLY has gone on a visit to persister. DID you read the short story entitled "An Angel." Miss EDITH Him, is away at Winghem visiting relatives. Sotto talk of another butcher shop be- ing started in Brussels. ABLE Goon iegiving great bargains rt his fair every Saturday. SEE our scalene at 300, best value in town. Sniff & Fergnson, CALL and see Skene's meltems, the best and cheapest you can get. e, B .oenouea and wife, of Seaforth, were in town last Sabbath, Miss Helms hue been on the siek list and is not fully recovered yet. D. B. CALDIOE, of Wingham, was at his brother's on Thanksgiving Day, Tore Listowel Band serenaded Chris. Mika. on Thursday of last week. . Do not forget Veal's big emotion sale of new furniture on Saturday, Nov. 23rd. Mus: WALLACE is once more under the doctor's Dare and is in very poor health, Smuts & FEnoueom are selling ladies' ulsters at $3, $4 and $5, worth $5, 37 and 39. J,tttis DICKSON, of Goderiob, is visiting relatives and friends in Brussels this week. T. G. Moen/or= was in town on Wednesday. He is always awelcome visitor. Mee. W. SMITH, of Bluevale, was visit. :tog her brother (Postmaster Farrow) and A. Bruoey' 29 okras, in advance, gels THE POST from Oot, let to Jan. 1st 1890. Seo your neighbor. i1EE our beautiful Robe Dress Goods at 25 cents, really worth 40 ate. Scarff & Ferguson. Flus hundred beautiful linen window blinds at Veal's auction sale on Saturday, Nov. 28rd. NEWT Sabbath evening Rev. S. Sellery, B. A., B. D,, will take "Conscience" for lois subject. Foca more organs to be sold at Veal's auction sale of Furniture, Brussels, Sat. nrday, Nov. 23rd. GROAT line dross goods to lend today which we are selling at 17c, worth 80, Snell & Ferguson. Mn. AND Elfin. I,Aw, of Walkerton, are .'salting their daughter, Mrs,' D. Arm - stymie, 111 Brussels. Mise P. U0xruommty, of Harrieton, vent Thanksgiving Day with her sister, Mrs. W. V. V anetono. THOS. Bnnownnr., e, former wall known resident, wee in Brussels this week. lie ;alarming near Clifford. 'Eo1:ne kind of furniture ,you eon think of to be sold at Veal's big auction sale Ewa Saturday, Nov. 23rd. S,slwwinl, /mute was in town this week. He will mode back to town in a few weeks find live here during the winter, MAO. W. F. VAusrONB has been serious. by 011 thio week -lent wo hope to bo able to :report her 1000Velese00510 before long. a, r:,„eatereitenzeinne ee.eterecees ON1) magnificent piano, new, to be sold nt V e nl o big auction sale of bomber() at Ids stool, Brusecls, an Rater+leeN'•,. 03. E. C. Lowlier has been poorly for the past two weeks but is now somewhat iu,• proved. The chief trouble is with his heart. NEty stone stops aro holug put in posh 1i011 at the Posto&ioe, a very necessary improvement. Janne Mitoholl is doing the work, Lan Sabbath Rev. Samuel Jones not (espied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Weenie Clinton, owing to the 01111008 of the pastor. Sorin talk of another lawyer opening an of&oe in Brussels, The general im- pression is that the town has all it eau support now. Rumen suitee, bedroom suites, Kide. boards and extension tables at your own price at Veal's big auction sale on Sat- urday, Nov. 28rd. Pent of shoes found. Owner may have then by proving property and paying for this notice by applying at LH: Pose Publishing House, AN example will have to bo male of 601130 of the too playful youths who are "fresh" with some of their practical jokes in the evenings. Do not mise this grand chance to get the best furniture in town at your own price at Veal's big auction sale on Satur- day. Nov. 28rd. You can get furniture at your own price at Veal's auction sale. Before ti,o sale eommen1es and after itis Over you can buy furniture front him at cost. A CHOIR has •been organized in the Methodist Sabbath school ie town with W. I1. Willis as leader. The total at. tendaroe at the school last Sabbath was 195. Os page 7 of this issue :nay be found the report of the village of Brussels, as published in a recent issue of the Toronto World. We reproduce it from their plates. A GREAT HOLIDAY Penn. -The Globe Christmas number for this year promises to eclipse any former Christmas issue at home or abroad. See their advertise• ment in another colum0. PANSY Boons. -Tho complete edition, of the Rutledge series, of the well-known and highly appreciated Pansy books, at THE Poor Bookstore. They come at the low &gore of 35 cents each. Call 10 and see them. THE Methodist Sabbath s0hool, assist- ed by the choir of the chnrch, have ar- ranged for a service of song, interspersed witk responsive readings ail 118011 dons, for Christmas. The name of the service is 'Christmas Carole' Nes. J. A. M1FA0LA3.E and Bessie left Bruesels for Boissevain on Wednesday of this week. We wish them a safe and pleasant journey to their western home, and hops to see then back to Brussels before many years roll around. T6E Brussels market scales were rent. ed, on Thursday of this week, at tho Central Hotel, for the eneuiog year, for the sum of 301. They bronght 39.1 last year. The drop is owing to Livingston Bros. weighing their flax at their mill. W. T. Hunter to the new Donee, Liar Saturday Samuel' Senile sr., and Mrs. Donny were united in marriage by Rev. W. T. Cleft On Wednesday even- ing of this week the town Band serenad- ed them and the "boys" with a number of our townspeople were entertained to lJ`J.1 SSELS YUS'.l' 11oe8, 13.A., and Rev. 0, Jolles assisted in bearing all tile evidence t110 ease WAS (lis. Mal �j the serviee. The former baptized the missed, the magistrates being satisfiedc_ ,'' . r" J 1� daughter of Rev. G. B. Howie, the pastor that the 0vhlen30 did not bear out the of the ehuroh, charge, W. R. Minion handled the case LOCAL MA813130i NALCO:010N Wile in town for Armstrong and 11. E. Wade appeared several days this wook taking evidence for Blake. Whether the hatter will drop ; •, Y .t.r IT5p in the Ewan vs. O'Neil cone, arising out 1 at this er not we do not know. of a dispute over the eettlemont of contra Nov. • U. 1889, aoa.tunts. Tho evidence will be sub. "'"'- - miaxslxrx�llan, --•-• AN k'T mined to the ()minty Judge, who will decide the matter. W. M. Sinclair and Blinn-Du:itY,-It1 Brtieesle, 011 the 0611 _ P. Holt, of Goderioh, and E. E. Wade ins'„ by Rev. W. T, Olaf, Mr, -.. \ATI 1.Ji) CHERRY looked after the interests of the plaintiff Samuel Smile to Mrs. Patience OF TA and defendant, respectively. Denny, all of Brussels, Mus. J. R. GRANT and Mrs, 2. W. Shiel S130res-•Aetr:r.-Tu Seaf0rth, on the 0th went to Hamilton on Wednesdhy of this inst., by Rev. A, D. McDonald, Mr. week to meet their mother (Mrs. Humble) John Steins to Miss Clara Askin, both and their brother gnats) and family, who of Grey township. wore on their way to New York from MAonee-Aces.•-On the 12111 inst., Keens. Mr. Humble, who has been it by Rev. S. Sellery, B.A,,B.D., at the very energetic, and successful Sabbath residence of tho bride's father, lifr. eohool worker for years, has taken a David Maguire, to Miss Elizabeth position in connection with the Presby- Ann Ames, trout of the township of 'oriels church in Now York. Grey. FA1(MER8'IN1Tl'r,TE,-Itis the i1115311i0n GANNST-Tnommi.-In Bluevale, on the of the Directors of the East Iluron Oth ins'„ by Rev.I. B. Waiwin, Mr, Farmers' Institute to hold a 'meeting in George Gannet to Miss XI. Thomas, tho Town Hall, Brussels, on Friday and all of Bluevale. ,Saturday, Dec. 18th and 14111, to whioh ICNEeriTEL-DnNDAB,-At the residence of all tee farmers of the county are cordial- the bride's father, Mcleillop, 811 the Iy invited. Prof. Robertson is expeoted 13t11 inst., by Rev, 'Win. Torrance, to be here, and possibly Hon, Chas. Drury, Mr, Will. ICeeobtcl, of Brussels, to Minister of Agriculture. Further par. Miss Eliza Dundee. tinders will shortly be given as to the JA111Es0N-DENsow.-At Melville manse, gathering. on the 13th inst., by Rev. John Russ, ABM Mon. -One of the oldest and B. A., Mr,David J. Jamieson to Mise most experienced hide dealers in the prey- Alma Jauo Denbow, both of Morris, ince writing to an exchange says ; We would advise farmers and others wbo Have hides to sell to take off the horns and tails and any dirt that may be on them. The 'depressed state of the )tide market and low prices demand this, otherwise dealers refuse to handle. It would be well for all interested to bear this recommendation in mind. C. 0. F. -The following officers were Metalled into their respective ohiees in connection with Court Princess Alexan dra, No. '24, on Monday evening, by Wm. Blasbill, D. D. H. C. R.: -C. R„ Adam Koenig ; V. -C. R., A. J. Lowiolt ; Chap., R. N. Barret; R. S., Walter Smith; F. S., Cleo. Rogers ; Treas., Wm. Bias - hill; S. W., Samt. T. Plum; J. tV., Jos. Ballantyne; S. B., Jesse Wilbee ; J. N. Platt; Physician, Wm. Graham. . BAND OF Hoen.-The regular meeting of the Band of Elope was held on Monday evening with an attendance of seventy- eight. After devotional exercises, con. ducted by the leader, temperance read. logs were given by Ida Frain, Ella Love, Myrtle Jaokeou, Dora 81nith, Edie Stacey, Stella Holmes and Emma Web- ster, and recitations by Jennie Forsythe mad Charlie Miller. Singing by the Baud, 3Tiss Jennie 3foLanohlan presiding at the organ, , Y. P. C. A. -The X.P. C.A. of Melville oburuh held a devotional meeting Tues- day evening on the subject of Convention. Tho meeting eats conducted by A. timid. Arrangements Elva been matte for hav- ing a debate for next meeting, the sub- join to be "Resolved that strikes aro jus- tifiable." A. M. McKay and S. Y. Tay- lor are to be leaders of the debate. An elocutionary close, consisting of ten mem- bers of the Association, hay been formed to compete for a medal. Hones the way the Mitchell Advertis- e rejoices over the advent of R. N. Bar- t's daughter :-'In Brussels, on Oct. 111, the wife of 13, N. Barret, of a daugh- r. Mrs. Barret is a granddaughter of rs. E. J. Arolie•, of Mitchell. The Ad• ertiser congratulates .you Great -Grand - other Archer,and you also Grand - other Grower, of Brussels." The edi- r of the Advertiser is a brother to Mrs. ohn Grewar and is an inveterate and, e fear, an incurable joker. RIM POSTAL AnuANoEunNTs,-Oom- enoing with the 1.3 inst., packages eon- ining mailable liquids, fatty eubetauoos, onfections and pastes will be admitted the mails exchanged between Canada nd the United States, provided they are ut up in the manner prescribed for such nicks to entitle them to transmission the domestic mails of the country in hioh the articles are mailed, and the 11 rate of postage prepaid as pre. ribett in the country which they are tailed. WE have had remarkable fine weather I) to data. Rain has set in, but that ill not stop the usual shake hands apd This is very wet weather," &c. More angel are going on and still more ex. oted, but what a, happy change must the result when you buy a. marriage cense, a beautiful 18 kt. plain gold ring d ticket via Grated' Trunk Railway, not entioning the beautiful gold watch and ain to time the express, and upon your turn the house is not uomplete until u buy one of our 30 eight-day cloaks. FLETCHER, Jeweler, Bruesele. Wee.T.U.-A. meeting of the Brussels ranch of the W.C.T.U. was held at re. W. R. Kerr's on Tuesday afternoon. re. Wm. 'Pannone and Mrs. Barnhill e re 9 au oyster supper. • to Ox Monday evening of`tlhil, week P. J, 0 Loizeaox, an ovaugelisafrot)i.New York, V addressed a good sized verbenoo in she m Town Ilan fn this 'place. Ji eoame here ne under tho auspices of the Plymouth 30 Brethren. Mr.Loieeenx is a beady speak. J er and well posted on Scripture. A(Wenn,w W. A. O, who has been in poor health for some time, had to: cease work ne last week and on Wednesday went to to Toronto, where he will spend a couple of 0 weeks with relatives and friends in the to hope of the change doing him good. We a hope to see him return greatly improved. 'P fits, 0ntx will from now till Olhristmas a offer special bargains in wool goods, all in hand made, comprising Hoods, Caps, w Jackets, Fascinators, Scarfs, do. A lot fu of slipper patterns very °heap. Under- SO clothing, Hosiery, &a. General assort- e ment of Fancy goods, Toys, &a. Call and examine her stook, opposite Queen's u Hotel, Brussels. yr THANKSGIVING day passed by very quiet- ly, Some of our citizens went hanting, ch otliere vieitedtheir friends, and not a few pe attended service in St. John's and Knox be churches. Several of the youths had a li practice game of base ball and a skir= au wish with their lacrosse attain. The as Listowel Band enlivened the proceedings oh i11 the afternoon. TO PEOPLE must be born very old in Mit- yo °hell or else the Advertiser man most T. have severed his connection with the Temperance organization. He says in B his last issue under the heading of Born : M "Mdrene.-In Mitchell, on the 31x1 ult., M Grace Moffatt, aged 89 years and 7 were appointed a visiting committee in months. We can't believe suoh reports connection with the. work among the as that, Bro. Colwell. . needy. Mrs. Fletcher will see that the Peon THE ,EAST. -East bound occur. .funds are properly disbursed by calling Bions from Manitoba, .Minnesota and Da- on those sharing in the money, and Mise kota commence on Nov. 11111 and run on Rambly will fill the position of Pinanoial the 18311 and 25111, Debember 2nd, Dth Secretary. The total amount expended and 10th to 23rd inoluaiv°. This year by this Union on the poor of Brussels extension of time* over 90 days is given ,and money now in hand totals over 3250. es follows: -On 15 days 35,00, or 80 days it ie certainly a good work to be engaged in payment of '$10,00 extra. Look out in and is well banked up by Holy Writ. for friends from the West. farmers f WenAHD Dam mem,-George titONT1ILTs section will ouse pleased 04113. -The ascertain Birtghas all the tenantry machinery for that . the monthly.horse fairs for the digging ntte d nd to 811 work n wells entruoted to Pius buying and selling of horses in Brussels in a way that will insure satisfaction, are to be revived. The first of this sea,' Napo. Wens olTerms eaeonablout and eutt Reein pdence er son will be held on the first Thursdain D °mbar,, 5th pron., when the best buyers second door north of the bridge, west of Canada and the United States are ex. aide of Tnrnborry St., Bruesels. 43.tf peoted to be in attendance, To A. Koenig, ht J. the cr din of the American ketol, is due TuesaAY's afternoon train brow B the credit of arrangin for these faire Barnlnll and wife to their home 1n Bros•and•It 1s to be hope eels, after 030 absence of over a year p those interested• y will bear them in mind. Fairs will be California. They left the "Golden held each succeeding month until the State" on Thursday of last week. Their spring season opens up. Remember the visit was a very enjoyable 000 and we ditto of the &ret one, Thursday, Deem. expeol to have the pleasure of giving our bor 5b11. reader one or more letters from Mr. Meeisrli titre -On Wednesday afternoon Ilarnitill's pen descriptive of that coria- y try` before A. Hunter and Reeve Graham Edward Armstrong had 1?at:B1ake up Tan Dominion Voters' List Court fm' J, P's, of this town, charged with assault, this mttnicipality was held in the Council Armstrong and Blake live on the 18th chamber last Saturday. There wore ne eon. of Grey, not far apart, Atathresh- fo nsery struckvep appeals 86 names ennead. The Ito. ing oil A, It. Smith's foam (formerly put on owned by Miohwl Shine) on Oct. 23rd a 42. E.15. Wade, of Brussels, and B, L. dispute in reforoneo to a boundary fence Dickenson, of'4Vingham, looked after the resulted in Blake striking Armstrong in interests of the respective parties. Judge the face, knocking out some teeth and in. Doyle, Revising Barrister, fol' this Rid juring Hitt otherwise, so the plaintiff ing, presided. swore. Tho information was amended by T101188 was a large congregation at the substituting aggravated assault, The witnesses worn Wm. and Daniel Gorclon, who saw Armstrong when ho fell ,,to the ground, but did not see anyone strike flint, and pr. Graham, to whom tho in. ,iurod Malt Wont ter treatment. After union Thanksgiving service 'in Rnox church on Thursday morning of last week. Rev, 0, 'Sellery,B.13.D., pr00011ed a MOs. appropriate lieooutse from 1st Chronicles, 29 ; 18, Rev. Jno, ZItrtrltn. -At Cheboygan, Mirth., on Oct, 28111, William Zimmer (formerly of Cratlbronh), third son of Jacob Zim- mer, aged 27 years. HEwITT.-In Lthel, on Wednesday, 13tH inst., Mary, beloved wife of :Jonathan Hewitt, aged 41 years,.3 mouths and 25 days. m0.-CT56Fix..,8 So..a.m% sure. • Fall Wheat 75 80 Spring wheat 78 82 Barley 35 42 Oats 24 25 Peas. 51 • 52 Butter, tubs and rolls.,14 15 Eggs per dozen 17 00 Flour per barrel 5 50 00 Potatoes 35 00 'Hay per ton. .. 7 00 8 0n Pork .. , . 5 50 0 00 Hides per lb 2 8 Salt per bbl., retail1 25 00 Sheep skins, each CO 1 00 Wool, per H> 18 20 ^,r78F0JEZTs-,. SRC4+_R7~}7T 3. F(tll Wheat 75 110 Spring Wheat ... 78 82 Oats 24 20 Peas 50 B2 Barley 42 Potatoes 85 40 Butter, per lb 14 15 Eggs, per dozen 17 00 Apples, per bushel 80 85 Bogs, dressed 5 50 Beef 4 50 Hay 7 00 Wood, per cord 2 50 Sheepskins, each 40 0 00 5 50 8 00 4 50 57 VETERIidARY. TN0. D. WARWICK V. S P., (SUM CR560B TO P. W. WARWICK, V.S.), Graduate and Honorary Fe11o'<v of OPtario Veterinary College, will be pleased 'tq ex- amine with the greatest care anti.plofes. atonal 611111 any eases °ntnmated 00,.his oharg°, ()Mee and in0rmary-O'Briou's old stand, 3 doors north of bridge, Turnberry et., Brussels. For that Laugh of Yours PEPPER'S DRUG STORE, , R E, Opp. Queen's Hotel, Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A01 SINOLAIR, . Solicitor, Conveyancer, NoturyPah- 1 is., ,to, 011loe-Gr'aham's B15011,1 boor north of Pepper'e Drug Store, Private Ponds to Loan, E. WADE, • ltarriator, Solicitor and Notary Pub - lie. Conveyancing. Collections and Loaning, Mr. Wada will attend in Gerrie every Wed- nesday tit two o'clock, DIOKSON & BAYS, (tats with Cmmow & Prnadfoot,Gode- flab ,) 1{arriaters, Soliniters. Conveyancers, the, O111cot-brussels and Seelorib, Bras eels (111100, Rogers' Bleck, Manu St. Money to boat). 11. e. )/Are, W. R. DICKSON. 4 1 TAYLOR, B. 0. L., 1�.. • Barrister, Solicitor, &o., of the Arm of Taylor, NoCullough & Burns, Barristers Solicitor's, &c., Manning Arcade, Toronto. Money to luau. A LEX. HUNTER, Ohmic of the Fourth Divetiou Court, 00. Hure1, Con veyatmer, Notary Public. LesdnntlonlcLectinuavteed o Insurance de. Chloe in Graham's Block, Brussels. BUSINESS CARDS. -NT®RESSMAKING OVER MRS. 8,1 lima's store, MISSES L . & r:, Mc• NAUGHTON, •1 A,-. H. bIoORAOKEN, Iestuor of MamlageLimmses. OOlc, at his Grocery, •1'urnberry street, Brussels. N. BARRETT, Tonsorial Artist. Shop -Next door south of A. ar, McKay & Co's hardware store, Ladies' and °Mimren s bide coning a: poelalty les A cholco stook of clears leapt, s MoNAI13 7L n Imre,. of Marriage Licenses, by 13T5lpoiu3ment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis- sioner, sEo , Q.13. Conveyancer and Agent Piro Insurance 00. <'}Boo at the CranbrooL- rost oMee. BANKIPP, WINTOSIi & MorTAGGART, BANKERS, - BRUSSELS, Transact a Ci-oaseral Sasylcia.g' eshanixaesc. NOTES DISCOUNTED. Canadian and Uuitod States Drafts bought and so1d, la tercet allowed on Deposits. Collections made on favorable terns. , Canadian Agents-0innct.t:rr'a Bator OF CANADA. New Yorlc A5001s-Iafe0nnins AND T10AD. Erle NATIONAL BANK. DENTAL. aE N' t1, •S• '1' 1 G, L. Ball, L. D, S. Nitros Oxide Gas ad. nliuietored for rho 3131111088 ]Sxtraotion of Tooth. 74 Garrard Street Last, Ton ONTO. W. S. Pear, L. D. 8„ Graduate of Toronto School of Dentistry. A11 operations guaranteed, l.h"'ArtIlldal teeth, first quality, and a guaranteed at, f0,' $12.00 pot' set. 0111o0-0ADr's Bums, BEAFOoTII. $D&7 '13?3m5?1 E_ 3._ Ste.A.23T1ST, Z, 2D. M., Honor Graduate of the Bevel College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Nitres Oxide Gas administered for tho Painless Extraction of teeth, 011loo-- 3 'ONE Doon NORTH 0FBANx, 7:RDxersr a. MEDICAL C^MRBS. ATN. 1' CALE Dl D., 0 M., Kelliher of the College of 1'hl mien mud ,Surgeons of Ontario by exaluination Omoe and lteetdonoe-Maio street Etter, Lv tliol, On toxin. P�A. t11aNAUGIITON, M. D. • C. 01. 0.15. C.1'., Edinburgh, M. C. P. 'a L S. Ont. At Pepperrug Store from 1) 6u 11;00 a, m. and from 1130 to 4 P. u1, At other bouts may bet found at his residence, form- erly occupied by Dr, til litchi anon, hill 01. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM AUCTIONEERS. ixsona =E FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. erISS M'COLL & MRS. CARSON 1. have started a Bret -aloes Drees and Alan:le Making Shop over Strachan Bros.' store. As Mrs. Carson nuts by the bast Aluerican Tailor System and has worked in Toronto for a unmoor of years a 1)811003 113 and good satisfaction ieguaranteod. Parties who are geedsowere taught to out and lit in a few days. C.>"'" Apprentices wanted. FORGE KIIt7i.BY, ....A Licensed Aaotloneer, Solos oonduot- ed on reasonable terms. Farms and farm stook a. specialty. Orders left at THF. POST PublI sh tug House Bru seals or sent to Wnitoh, , P 0., will reeel a prompt attention. --�RAYMANN, .21 • Auctioneer, is always ready to at. tend salsa of farms, farm stock, &c. Tornio cheerfully given. Oranbrook P. C. Sales n:ay be arranged at THE POST Publiahmg House, Brussels. "WE z='Y1V , c Ti ED THEM ALL UN Now is the Time to Btiy, r.11 11 •TJJOTJS CROWDS ! Hello is Your chance, ENORMOUS SALES AT A. R. SMITH'S. Our Croat Mark Down Sale a Marvellous Success. Y CSU READ T=3Fi . PAPFIR. X111 intelligent people do,. You read the Advertisements. If you don't you slosh around and pay out dollars where shilling would answer. Hits pays to advertise (who doubts it) it must pay to read the advertisements.• Wb,y is it that when other stores are quiet we are busy. ? Seeing is believing. Join the. throng and inspect .our Bargains for Two Months Longer. Well Played what the Public say about 011E Clothing Business, It's a good play that runs a year, but we have been appearing before you daily tor over.ten years and to' constantly iii- creasing audiences. Truly we have proved a great attraction to public patronage, and drawn well the confidence of the people. KEIE) YOUR I. Y O ' THIb SP.A_OE Till we Giye up Business and Leave the Town, EZIL,4 all Off �--yy�� �-p-ry- p ,- y N _,L . ,J��i.J.t o. •C5J Ul' -S .3 ..4 .t