The Brussels Post, 1890-4-11, Page 81kik. tail; SS,u $ 1405'1'
Arum 11, 1890.
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SAVE M ON, Y!
You no doubt intend to Paper
lour House this Spring and it is
certainly a Saving to you in buy-
ing where you can get the Cheap-
est and Best, We never before
had such values in Wall Papers,
1 have made selections from no
less than
EIGHT MANUFACTURERS.
We can give you Lovely Papers
at Prices that should Astonish
you. Come and see them.
G. El.. DEADMdN,
Druggist and Fancy Goods Dealer.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
oOvTnraN narENsI,N w. 0, & D.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
toed South, as follows:
Gorse Seams. Go1Nli Norms.
AIpi1 0:53 a.m. I Mixed 0:20 a,0,.
'Express 11:41 am. Mail 9'00 p.m.
Mixed p,re. Express 0:45 p.m.
Aral ,gib) 4tC111S.
A ahiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll pront it.
Hates re -shaped. Mus. TcnNnerz.
1'. hlagese. is at the street scraping.
To mTU'o and clover cheap. Adam
Good.
OLoVER and Timothy seed at Afc-
Craoken's.
CLoran, Timothy and Garden Seeds at
lhomson's.
JosT received all kinds of garden and
Meld seeds. Gso. B;Exsn.
No. 9 Cook Stoves (complete) for 519
and upwards. B. GjrnY.
A Naw awning has been put up at the
Palace Dry Goods Store.
Jose received 50 bushels choice clover
and timothy seed. Gso. BEsnn.
ONE new and one second-hand Lumber
Wagon for sale cheap. B. GEnn%.
Bear Hoaea Spring show will be held
in Brussels an Friday of next week.
RouTE bills printed on short notice at
TIME Posr Publishing House, Brussels.
Tim School Board did not meet Fri-
day as there was not a quorum present.
A rouse woman desires to do house-
cleaning or washing. Apply at this Aloe.
Ir Ecl. Drake didn't knock Will's
-Brains out he struck a vacuum. A. R.
Smith.
Tan work of excavating for Wm. Bias -
hill's new block commenced on Wednes-
day morning.
Mona Tinware for 91 than has ever
been offered in Brussels before. Only a
few left, B. GEan%.
Amami HORATIO NELsox Joaairs has
severed his connection with the St.
Catharines Gazette.
Jeer to hand a large stock of express
and steel wagons, which will be sold
cheap. I. C. Richards.
Masses. FERDaso: & Gmsoe are putting
in,s hot air furnace into the handsome
briok residence of E. Dunford.
Horror•,.—Having dissolved partnership
we desire all outstanding accounts
settled at once. Straohun Bros.
AN old adage says : If rain falls on
Easter Sanday it will rain for seven suc-
oessive Sabbaths following. Buy an um.
brans.
THE shoe fitted. Do you see what I
mean ? There are four of us to sell you
new Spring goods—not rubbish. A. R,
Smith.
House and lot for sale or to rent,
Centrally located. Good well, garden,
stable, &o. Apply at Toe Posr Publish-
ing House.
Tau 24th of ?day comes on Saturday,
and businessmen throughout the country
are agitating to have Monday 20th ob.
served as the holiday.
Vivraiuona had a 940,000 Bre on Mon-
day morning. Among the sufferers was
H. R. Stale, formerly of Brussels. Ile
had an insurance of 9500.
Smvat: Cantu 1s the best preparation
for cleaning silverware, mirrors, window
.glass, &a., to be had at T. Fletcher's.
26 cents per bottle. Try it.
THE Band turned out on Good Friday
afternoon and played a number of selec-
tions in good style. We think they broke
an established rule that day.
IT takes brains to win the prize in the
competition of the word "carpets." No
use in Will trying it, his brains were
knocked out by Ed. Drake in a gambling
expedition, A. R. Smith.
SotiEBODY must be violating the prov-
isions of the Crook's Adjudging by the
actions of some youths on Good Friday.
It would be well for the parente to look
into this matter before it is too late.
Tura week we send out our rig with
geode to oar country customers. We
have our license in our possession. We
know of one man who sent out a peddler
last year and was dishonest enough to
not pay his license. Can you trust a
man in bu3innse who will deadbeetthe
county out of ite lawful rights ? W.
Nighingale & Co.
Tug PALACE STons.—On Thursday of
Iasi week the brand new stock of milli-
nery, dry goods, groceries, &o., of Mrs.
F. C. Rogers was tbrown open to the
public. Everything was in apple pie
order and compliments were very fully
bestowed on the entire staff for the order
and good taste dieplaysd in the arrange.
ened of the goods. The millinery show
room, which by the way is a firet.claes
one, was the magnetic point to the ladies
and Miss Green's handiwork was very
much admired by all, The display was
very tastefully arranged and showed off
to good advantage. There were bonnets,
bate, ribbons, Sowere, &c., &a., in pro.
:Edelen aid from the number of sales
recede and orders taken the outlook is
most hopeful and satisfectoryto both
Miss Green and Mrs. Rogers, Tho lee.
provemeots made in the store are im-
provements indeed and a person would
hardly believe that such a transforma-
bion could be wrought in esob a short
time. Mrs, Rogers hae taken great
pleasure is welcoming se many of their
old customore back and returns her
thanks to the public for the very 5200055.
fel opening. The familiar forme of F.
d., and Gaorgb Rogers are to be seen
behind the taunters, The estnblieh.
moat flee been named "The Palate
eito'rec",
NEXT Sunday evening Rev, S. Sellery,
B,A., B.D., will. take "Snbetituliou" ae
tete enbjoot of hitt d eeourse.
U, U, G al. Ba1.eD, nr T5ra, eapso,s to
pay en olhoial visit to St, John's Lodge,
A. F. & A. M„ of this 0900 on Tuesday
evening of neat week.
Oenrwra.—To the lady who forme the
most worde out of the lettere composing
the word "oarpeto," I will give as a
preseut a beautiful dress, Competition
opon till 20th April. A. R. Smith.
NoricN,—A11 persons indebted to the
firm of Stewart & Lowiok are requested
to call and settle the sante before the let
of May neat, as after that date we go out
of business in Bruesels, S'i'awo T &
Lowica.
Tum Grand blaster of the Oddfellows
of Outerio hae issued his anniversary
proclamation, setting forth April 26th as
a day of thanksgiving for the mercies
and blossingli vouchsafed to the Order
during the pact year,
Two of our lacrosse players were hav-
ing a praotioe throw on Turnberry Street
on Good Friday when the ball found its
way through one of the large panes of
glase in J. Jones' jewelry store, Four
dollars paid for the fun.
Hoeg and lot for sale iu Brussels
West. Good stable and well on the
premises, also any quantity of small
fruit and a few young fruit trees. A
bargain if sold at once. For information
apply at Tun Posr Publiabing House.
Leone come and fetch your friends
with you to see our grand city millinery
opening on Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday, 15th, 16th and 17th of April.
We will show you the largest, cheapest
and most fa,hionable stook in the
county. W.11'igbtingele & Co,
Tua item referring to Knox church
Sabbath school review, in last week's
issue, should have read as follows :—Mies
Gizzie Ross reviewed the persona and
plaoes mentioned in the lessons of the
three months ; W. B. Dickson, the
golden texts and titles ; Mrs. Howie, the
word pictures ; and G. A. Deadman, the
practical teaching of the leesens.
WELL -DIGGING AND DRILLING.—George
Birt hae 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 cleaned out and put in proper
shape. Terme eaeonable. Residence
second door north of the bridge, west
side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 48-tf
E. R. Gautier has moved his Singer
Sewing Machine business to Turnbull d:
Ballantyne's stove and tinware shop
where intending purchasers may inspect
the famous New York Singer and where
the proper needles and oils may be had
at all times. Sewing machines of all
kinde repaired on short notice and on
most reasonable terms. E. R. Grundy.
STILL ON THE WINS.—Does year organ
or eewing machine trouble you ? Please
let me hear from you. Organs cleaned,
tuned and repaired. You can pack your
maohine head in a basket and send it by
stage or express and it will 0eeeive prompt
attention and returned with a sample of
its work in it. Some second hand ma.
chines oh hand for sale or to exchange
for others, T. Moon, Boa 122, B4Ossels.
J. D. WAawrow, V. S., has taken Jos-
eph Golley, who graduated last week at
the Ontario Veterinary College, into
partnership and the business will now be
carried on under the name of Warwick &
Golley. In addition to treating all die.
eases of domesticated animals scientifi-
cally they will make a specialty of et.
'ninety dentistry. The new firm will
retain the same office.
WE are bringing people to deal with
ne who have been dealing in Mitchell,
Seafortb, Wingham, Listowel, Ethel,
Blyth, Wroxeter, and Gerrie. The hard-
ware merchants, the hotelkeepers, black-
smiths, shoemakers, tinsmiths, watch-
makers, millers, harness.makers and
printers all get the benefit of our shrewd
business ability in fetching people from
a distance to purchase our cheap goods.
W. Nightingale & Co.
ON Sunday night, about midnight, the
vital spark of life fled from the body of
Miss Catharine Wilson. She had been
ailing for some years with Bright's dis-
ease, but her end was not supposed to be
so near. The deceased was in her 75th
year. For a long time she has made her
home with her brother, W. R. Wilson.
The funeral took plaoe on Tuesday
morning, Rev. Jno, Rose, B. A., taking
charge of the service. Miss Wilson was
a faithful member of the Presbyterian
aural' for years.
WHAT Wit MAY Exeter.—Spring mil.
linery.—The weekly Band concerts.--
The
oncerts.—The Council will take the annual trip
around the town to see what improve-
ments, repairs, &o., are necessary.—
Base ball and laoroese.—Ploughing and
other Spring work to Dome In with a
rush.—House Cleaning to light mown on
us like a thousand of brick.—Gardening,
straw hate, and the hurdy-gurdy to take
their innings.—The Inspector of the
Board of Health to take a look at some
of the dirty backyards.
Haooxrea Soornre.—to Miesouri hug.
ging eooietiee have been introduced to
swell the church treaeuries and the fol.
lowing is the scale of prices 1—Girls an -
der 16 years of age, 25 cents for each
hag of two minutes. From 16 to 20
years of age, 50 cents. From 20 to 26
years, 75 oente. Widows, according to
looks, 10 cents to 92.00. School marine,
40 conte, Ministers are not charged,
Editors pay in ads„ but are not allowed
to participate until everybody else ie
through.
Guunra Doss ioniwon ExannlATroVe
The examinations on the prescribed
oouree of study for the probationers and
candidates for the ministry, in the
Guelph Conference, will (D,V,) take
place in the Trafalgar et. Methodist
church, Mitchell, commencing on Wed-
nesday, April 150h, at 0 a.m. A public
mooting will bo held in the church on
Thursday at 7:30 p.m„ when addressee
will be given by Rev, Tho Soott, M.A.,
on Methode of Steely," and by Rev, Jas.
Hannon, D,D„ on "The Elements of a
Successful Ministry.
"Benno BeLes."—The service of song
entitled "Easter Belle" was given in the
Methodist church on Monday evening of
thio week. The program oonsietod of
cheering, responsive readings, solo by
Miss L'. E. Bert, dolts by bliss I5dith
Hill, Miss Kendall and Missee May and
Eva Turnbull, and teoitatioue by Myrtle
and Dora Nott, Lily Marsden, Nellie
Ward, Percy Me arra, Thursa Gerry,
Lizzie Roddick, Nellie Stacey and Mine
Minnie Gerry, Mrs, Gilpin presided at
the organ. A collection of over twelve
dollars was taken, The service closed
with the Doxology and .'Benediotion.l
Two tables of beautiful hones p�ants %fere
the Only dedetatione indulged in.
•
ON Friday of Hoot week the Taylor 11E3,
AL
®r��
—Cardiff case will coma up for Hearing �.!■��
before •1 idgo Tome, at Godoriohele.
O. Suss tutenus removing to
1 Ohio and will conduct service in the It,
C. church in Brussels neat Sabbath
morning for the last time.
i "ue real estate advertised for hale
, at the American Hotel by the Wester!?
of Canada Loan Co., Net Tuseday, was,
we understand, withdrawn.
Is some people would only print the
lies they tell you about us we would soon
Note soother stock of geode at less' than
Mir: on the dollar, with a good deal of
ready-made clothing in it. W. Nightin-
gale & Uo.
GUN]) MILLINERY OOENINO,—A. R.
Smith's grand millnery opening, under
the management of Miss Brownlow, will
take plane on Thursday, Friday and Sat.
urday, 10th, 11th and 12011 of April.
Every lady is invited to attend. A. R.
Smith,
WHEN we sell you goods for Ootober
payments we do not send our clerks in a
few days to get your note to raise money
in the bank ou, like some merchants we
know of. our terms are liberal and we
always do as we say. V. Nightingale &
Co.
Nexr week Rev. S. 5 &tory, I3.5„B.D„
will be, away at Mitohell for several days
attending tue examination of probatiou-
ers in eonneetiun with the Methodist
ministry, Guelph Conference. He is one
of the examiners.
IT is rumoured that Rev. G. 13. Howie,
L. A., intends resigning his position as
pastor of Knoa churoh in this plane
shortly. The reverend gentleman will
soon be two years in Brussels. What hie
intentions are for the future we have not
learned.
IT is not our customers we make our
money out of, it is the wholesale houses.
We give you goods at wholesale prices
and you get the benefit of their lose.
Other storekeepers, like the bachelor,
have to take their profit out of you. You
see it is to your advantage to deal with
UP instead of one-horse stores like his.
W. Nightingale & Co.
TiE western division of the Women's
Foreign Missionary Society of the Pres.
byterian church in Canada mob in an-
nual eoesion in Hamilton Tuesday with
about 600 delegates from all parte of the
country. Mrs. Neil. McLaochlin repre-
sented the Brussels Branch.
SAMMY., if you send out your peddler
this year we will see that you put np the
elegant 925. Your advertisement of a
few weeks age, the sum and substance
of an old Jenkins local, will prove quite
profitable to you eventually. Your ad-
vertisements are always very cleverly
worded and leaves nioe profitable i0,.
pressisne that will eventually make you
a millionaire. IV Nigbtingle & Co.
VESTRY Menrcnn.—Last Monday the
Easter Vestry meetiug in commotion
with St. John's church, Brossele, was
held. James Jones was oho.:en as Vee.
t,y Clerk, owine to the removal of W.
H. Moss from town, Thos. Maxwell, Peo-
ple's Warden and H. Dennis, Miuister's
Warden. The Sidesmen are James Car-
diff and A, Beanie, A surplus was re-
ported in the hands of the Treasurer at
the close of the year.
Ourr.—The stroke of paralysis which
Samuel Pearson received last week re-
sulted in his death on Tuesday afternoon.
He never thoroughly aroused daring the
time of his illness and paused quietly
away. The deceased was an old resident
of Brussels having resided here for up-
wards of thirty years. He was honest as
the day is long and was a very kind
neighbor. In his earlier years he lived
in Mitchell where he was engaged in the
boot and shoe business. He worked at
Ins trade for a number of years here.
Mrs. Pearson and six daughters survive
him, The daughters are Mrs. Shannon,
Mrs. Fralick and Mrs. Hagyard, of Mani-
toba ; Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Pelton, of
Port Huron, and Mrs. Dennis, of Mc-
Killop. The funeral of the deceased
took place on Thursday afternoon, Rev.
S. Sellery, B. A., B. D., conducting the
service. Thus one by one our old rear•
dents and pioneers are leaving ns, Mr.
Pearson would have been 68 years of age
had he lived until the 15th of next
month. The family have the sympathy
of the community in their bereavement.
The Grand Trunk shape at Montreal
and London have turned out over 1,500
new box cars during the winter.
lire. Birchen, accompanied by her
father, David Stevenson, and her sister,
Mrs. West -Jones, left Niagara Tuesday
for Woodstook. Mrs. Birched and her
sister will remain at Woodaosk until
after the trial of her husband. Mr.
Stevenson will Bail on the White Star
Line steamship Germanic for England.
The Methodist Conferences will be
held this year as follows :—Toronto Con-
ference, at Elm Street Church, Toronto,
June at
; London Conference, at
Ohatham,June 5th ; Niagara Conference,
at Centenary Church, Hamilton, Jane
4th ; Guelph Conference, at Central
Church, Stratford, Tune 5th ; Bay of
Quince Conference, at Division Street
Church, Cobourg, June 5011; Montreal
Conference, at Dominion Chueoh, Ottawa,
June 4tli • Manitoba Conference, at
Brandon, June 5th ; British Columbia,
Conference, at Vancouver, May 2lst;
Nova Soothe Conference, at Yarmouth,
June 18th ; Now Brunswick and Prince
Edward Island Conference, at Fred-
oriokton, June 18th; Newfoundland Con-
ference, at George Street Church, St.
John's, nine 25th ; Japan Conference, at
Azabn, Jane 4th.
SIVCL.o it, --Irl Brussels, on April .3rd, Cho
wife of Mr. W. M. Simi/lir of a
daughter.
Detnte---Doyee—At the residents of the
bride's father, on the 2nd inst., by
Rev. Wm. Torrance, 11fr. Albert
Dundee, to Miss Susan Boyd, all of
11Io.Killop.
=amen_
Wlr.soN.—In Brussels, on April Oth,1800,
Catharine Wilson, aged 71 years, 7
months and 6 days.
PE,uteoN,—In Brussels, on Tuesday,
April Sth, Samuel H. Pearson, aged
67 years, 11 menthe and 8 days.
WIUTN,—Iu Morris, on April 5th, Agnes
White, aged 21 years, 3 menthe and
15 days.
I:'rRIDAY, Aran, 11.--F arm, farm stook
?ttenlonts and household ternitnro at
mp1
Eoirnee' hotel, Walton? at 1. o'eloek. Gee.
Kirkby, ate., Win, l;3etrees, prep,
}LATS.!
The -Wholesale Stook of J, Goo,enleok & Co,,
of Toronto, having gone into Liquidation, A. it. Smith
was' the only man in town who bought part of
the Stock. The Stock consists of
Soft Pelts, Christy Stiffs and Straws
and as we got t'r(tm 20 to 30 per cent. Discount I can sell at
Less tha Wholesale Prices.
Burn that in yl our memory, every Man, Youth and Boy,
and when you want a Straw or Felt Hat call on
A R. SMITH. Every Customer should see our
Clothing, Cent's Furnishings, Hats and Cabs
and if he does not buy lie will learn something. We are
Thoroughly Abreast of the Times and the Requirements
of the Day. The Demands of the I-Iour are our Constant
Study. We leave no Stone Unturned in order to get
New Goods at Rock Bottom Prices.
WE SELL OUR GOODS AT CLOSE -CUT PRICES,
ORDERED CLOTHING.
A look at our Tweeds and Worsted Coatings and Pantings
will prove to you we are Alive and mean Business.
New, Tasty and Sparkling Goods are what we keep in Stock
Our Millinery Departiie xt
is already Open for Inspection, and, as Miss Brownlow is
again employed for this season, we will, no doubt, see
all our old Customers and many new ones.
.111.Kinds of Farm Produce taken in Exchange.
A. R. SMITH, Brussels.
F.,PRIanni- SS30NXTS.
East Huron, at Brussels, Friday, April
18th.
Listowel, Wednesday, April 16th.
East Wawanoeb, Belgrave, Tbureday,
April 17th.
Wellesley, Wednesday, April 10th,
Stratford, Tuesday, April 15th.
Elma, at Atwood, Tuesday, April 15.
Milverton, Friday, April I1.
South Heron, at Brucefield, Wednes-
day, April 16.
$P. rnimwr..m SEART_imTS.
Fall Wheat
Spring Wheat
Barley
Oats
Peas
Butter, tubs and rolls....
Eggs per dozen
Flour per barrel
Potatoes ..............•
Hay per ton
Pork ....
Hides per lb
Salt per bbl„ retail.,,...
Sheep skins, snob
Wool, per lb.
75 88
75 83
40 45
27 28
52 58
14 15
8 00
4 25 00
80 35
600 650
600 fr 00
2 2fr
126 011
00 1 00
18 20
HARM FOR SALE.—TILE SUB.
eonniEo offers hie valuable 100 acre
farm, being lot 3, oou. 13, Grey Township,
Huron Go., for sale. There aro about 00
noses cleared and to good heart. There 19 a
log house, good hank barn bona in orchard,
and all the necessary conveniences on the
premises. For further partlenlars, as to
prioe,tsrms, ate, apply to the Proprietor,
LIiOS.IbISLOP,ClareP.O., N.37,'0,, or to
2-tf DOUGALD STRACFIAN, Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE,—THE UN-
fersiguod offers his 100 tore farm,
being North half Lot 00 Con. 8, Morrie, for
eels. There are about s'5 acres cleared and
under cultivation, On the premises are a
Brod frame houes,.bank bars, good orchard
and other necessaries. Only 0* Hulce south
of Brussels on the gravel road, For farther
Particulars, s8 to price, &o., apply to the
proprietor on the premises,
80.6x J. PYBUs, Box 100, Brussels P, 0.
T1ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT
.L OS, son, 5, Grey, containing 100 acres, 15
acres oloarod, under grass, and the balance
timbered. About 70acres of dry land and
the balance 00000 and b%mk ash swamp.
Theron' a log house ou the premi0oe. Will
1,0 sold on v ery reasonable terms as proprie-
tor domenotrequire the lot. Per further pae-
ticulars apply to ROBT. iMsLAl1O1a,IN,
Crombroob, P,O, or ALEX. HUNTER, 2llrus-
-B13E10IFF'S--
Sale - of - Lands,
County of Ilurou to Wit:
TeYvirtue of a vett of 1'i0r( I'aolas Woe
out of Her Majesty's bounty Court of the
County of Huron c,ncd to me directed and
delivered against the Lands and Tunneleets
of James Alemthon, at the suit of James
MoLauehlin, 0 have eoized and talion in ex-
ecution an the right, title, inderoot and
wittily of redemption Width' the above nein od
James Stemmer* hail in let 14, 001100501011 12,
Township of Grey, in the County of Imran
and Province of Ontario, which ewe 01511f,
title, tetoroat and equity of rodnmption In
lands and tonemonte I shall offer for gale at
my o01ao. in the Court Boum, in the town
of Godnrielr,an
MONDAY, JULY .14th, 1800,
at the hour of twelve 00 the clock, noon,
1150108113 GUIDONS,
Sheriff, /10000.
Sheri- 5891000, tlotderiee, Apr117,1000.
COLONIST TRAINS
TChrough Coal,Ch4,a+
KINCARDINE to TORONTO,
-Thence Te -
MANITOBA, BRITISH COLUMBIA,
DAKOTA, ETC.,
APRIL Stix and 22nd
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-to any Point in -
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AND WASHINGTON T'E1rItITO1tT,
-or your choice of routes-
'VS.A. Cx-tXC2_Cr0 and the
GREAT AMERICAN RAILROADS
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T clz O amaI TSC i cTS
-and your -
Baggage Checked '1511150053915 from
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COMFORTABLE CHAIR CARS AND
SLEEPERS OBTAINED
Without Extra Charge.
For foD information apply to
T. 1!LETCHER,
Toren Agent for G:TAL. at Telegraph Office
1'ARM FOR SALT. — BEING
Lot 1e, Con, 10, township of Grey
Huron CO. There are 100 aeras, 80 acres of
whit% are cleared esu in good state of cult,.
vation. On the farm 4s a stone house and
flame barn and frame stables, a good bear-
ing orchard and good well of water. Fpr
further particulars apply to the proprietor
on the premises.)
17-01 JOHN VINCENT, Brussels P. 0,
1ARM1 FOR SALE.—TETE UN•
mnstoattn o0'ors for sale the north
cast quarter of lot 28, concession 6, Morris,
County of Huron, aontainln g 50 mos. The
land is of first quality and in a high state of
oultivatlon, well lnnoerl and uuder•dralned,
10 00100 cleared. Newframe
house, 8
roma,
mils house with concrete want, 2 India
good barnsand thud, Oto, Hight
anima fa , This desirable property
Rejoinsthe corporation of Brussels. Suit-
able 6t-ote will he given. Title p
JAMES 0011EVE Owner
Sioaforth
P. 0,
OTI Ei.
in the Matter et Daiwo, MOLAacrosss, 05
the Township of Grey, in the County
of ninon, an Insolvent,
Crodiiors of the said Skate ate requeetod
to Mu their claims with the understood by
the 11th Day of April, 3800, as after that date
the assets of the said ectato will be dtelib.
tmted having ro itt
donlyo snob. i
v su 1 01 ms a
ga 9
the hewillhe thee sib had totimi of,
and id will not %e 07 )tart
for the assets
of said oerson orRto, or any pari, 19100 0 to any
than not title bare boon Methersos whose eim or nialme
11f( A. 2105319/5
'bouesels, Mandl 20,10. for Tµog.Ai
1 a gn9e,
J. T. PEPPER,
TiG31ea*G A.g fir, 1v, It,.
—Q -,O00
More WALL PAPER than Ever.
BETTER,
PBC /ER,
CHEAPER
Than any yet shown In Brussels.
MIA. Ar1:$8 AHD lioannas ro MAaen.
Corners anis Extanalon Borders to Match.
Ceiling Decorations and Alba Border),
COME, SEE AND 8E CONVINCED,
PEPPER'S DRUG SPOR1,
CittAl1A50'd ]BLOCK, • BRUSSELS.
BANKING.
M sINTOSH rb A7oTAGGART,
BANKERS, - BRUSSELS,
Trannact a (0exs,oral Mln,calninc.
nuciar.etrp,
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
Osnndian and United States Drafts bought
and Bold.
/utmost allowed on Deposits,
Colectiose Heade on favorable terms.
Canadian Agaute—MEnru,Nr's BANE or
CAN.tnA.
Now York Agents—Ittrol,TEIle AND TOAD -
Ens NATroNAL BANK.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
17 L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER,
L gnlioitorand 0onveynnaor. Cnlloe.
sots. ado. 011l¢o—Vasstoup's Block, Sons -
9019. 21.30,0
• 7 7 A2, SINCLAIR,
• Soiteltor, Conveyancer ,NoWiry Pub-
lic, &o, OtRoe—Graham's Bleak 1 door north
of Pepper's Drug Store, Private Funds to
Loan.
T1 E. WADE,
11 a Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Pub-
lic. Conveyancing, Collections and Loaning,
Mr. Wade will attend In Gerrie every Wed•
needay at two o'elook,
DICKSON & HAYS
(Late with Garrow & Prosdfoot, Godo.
rlsb 1 ldarrleters, Solioitore, Conveyancers.
&o, Oftioes—lrnssole and RSOCOOth. Bons
sole Oalco, Rogers' Block, Main St, Stoney
to Loan.
55. s. nAY6, 9.7.DInas0N.
AM. TAYLOR, B. 0. L„
B • Barrieter, Solicitor, &c„ of the firm
of Tayylor, tdsOallough & Runts, Barristers
Soileitors, &e., Mauling Arcade, Toronto.
Money to loan,
ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
CD. 'Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Land, Loan and Insurnuoe Agent. Puuda
invested and to loan. Oolieotlous made,
Oliloo in Graham's Block, Brussels,
MEDICAL CARDS.
WY
141.1+. CALE, AL D., 0. M.,
Member of the College of Phyctofau
and Surgeons of Ontario by examination
Wilco mud Residence — Main street East,
Ethel, Ontario.
JWA. MoNAUGIITON, M. D.
• 0.m., L.1t, 0. P., Edinburgh, Al. O. P
Si Ont. At Popper's Drug Store from 0 to
11:30 a. m. and from 1:90 to 1 p, in, At other
bouts may be found at hie residence, form-
erly occupied by Dr. H utchinson, Alile 5t,
DENTAL.
2:1sx.TTZSTM•s
G. L. Ball, L. D. S. Nitres Oxide Gas ad-
ministered for the Painless Extraction of
Teeth. 78 Gerrard Street East, Touoxre.
7:(321STT SST1
W. J. Four, L. D. S., Graduate of
Toronto School of Dentletry. ALL
operations guaranteed. f•-+`7-Artitlaial
teeth, first quality, and a gnelan toad
nt, for $12,00 poi' est. Ofa00-0AD1'5
BLOCH, SEA7onTn.
1.)3M rsi P 1
12_ .e.. MAR.TS1�7, z,. a, s„
Honor Graduate of the Royal College or
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Nitros Oxide Gay
administered for the Painless Extraction of
teeth. Ouiao--
L Own Aeon Nonni or DAns, Bna5OELs,
BUSINESS CARDS.
at h
H. MoORAOICEN,
Issurer ethfarriageLIcenaee. Moe
Grocery, Puruborry street, Sruesols.
N. BAIRRIETT,
Tonsorial Artist Shop—Noxa door
south of A. 1x1, Alciiay & 0o's hardware store.
Ladies' and cbildrous hair cutting a spoolalty
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INeullOxaa,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH•
A MoNAI1I,
Leveret of Marriage Licensee, by
appointment of Lfettt,-Governor, Commis-
sioner, Q. B. Conveyancer and Agent
Piro Insurance Go, Office at the Cranbrook
Poet Oinoe.
MISSLILLA. O'CONNOR
Is desirous of procuring puptils in
Vocal Music. Prof, Warrington of Toronto
Ie pleased to give hie testimonial as to Mies
O'Connor's ability, the having been a pupil
of his derive her stay in Guelph, enstru•
mental Music on Piano, Organ and Guitar.
Terms made known on application. 71105800
St„ Brussels. Mies O'Connor is opon for
Concert Engagements, 56.
AUCTIONEERS•
RAY MANN,
..C71. • Auationaer, Is always 143ady to at-
tend pales of farms, lama stock, &c, Tamilscheerfully given. Oranbroolt P. O. Sales
may be arranged at 'Pae Pews Publishing
ilolta0, 13rneeols.
EOR(?E KIRKBY,
V1 Licensed A.0:Miou ser. Saloe oonctltet-
cdon reasonable tome. ?;'arms and farm
Publishing Siouso,l0zuce0e or sent toWalton
1', 0„ will receive pr0nlpt attention,
AVING TAKEN OUT LIOEN.
en as an Auotl00o0r, I ani Igen/madto condi± sales of farts stock at reasonable
mass. plowing the etanding of cooly
00007 person I am 3n a Deal—teen to sellfe
good marks and got good sacttrity when gold
on credit, Satisfaction ggaarantasd.. Give
106 a Dan. 82- F, 8, SCOTT.
VETERINARY,
ABWICK & GOLLEY,
F V honer
Oreduates t%0 OntaallVeof oso,are preierod Eo treason
diseases of animals
3n a cosh
Potent manner. Pa0ttoulat attention paid
to Votorineryy dentistry . Calle prOmptt at-
e d to. Oince end nitrtehree-vivo elobrb
next)) of bridge, Tomtitrry et., brdsso lo,