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The Brussels Post, 1890-8-1, Page 611-1.F. AUGUST 1f 1890 $25.00 WILL BUY A Jersey Eeifer Calf 100,00 Ras been Refused for the dam or this Calf, which is one of nay best Cows. This Calf can be kept for ,1O n year, and in two years 5110111(1 be milking. It is , therefore an easy way of getting a Jersey. G. A. Deadman. STRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. At B. Trains bare Brussels Station, Nortlt and South, as follows: GOING Soros. GOING Not no. Mail 0...D3.Nixed :1 Express 13:4.; a.m..I Mail e:3s 8N0 p.m, 1 00 a,m. Nixed &AD pan. Express 0:43 p.61. . �.t it `'1c�us Ctcnts. �A chiefs amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it, _ Averse. Comma meeting next Monday even ing. H. NV/Lamas & Sox have two fine driv ing horses. VEur large stock of Fall goods comin to A. R. Smith's. A raw second hand buggies for sale a a bargain. JAS. WA NER. A yew summer goods left, will clear a a sacrifice, A. R. Smith. SECOND hand baby carriage for sal cheap. Apply at Toe POST Publlshln House, Otte second band wagon, one second hand buggy and 5tons binder twine for sale at B. Gerry's. THERE was no service fn St. John's church last Sabbath, nor will there be for the two following Sundays, as the in. eumbent is having a vacation. I swop my owe business and sell new, brigbt and sparkling goods at right prices, that's one reason why I had such rapid success in business. A. R. Smith. WoT can't we have an occasional game of soma kind ? Surely between base bail, lacrosse, cricket, tennis and foot ball a little sport in this line might be furnish- ed. To BENT.—Booms over Mrs. Kirk's fancy goods store, lately occupied by the Misses MsNaughton, dress makers. Suit- able for an office. For terms, apply to Mrs. Kirk, opposite Queen's Hotel. WANxon, by 1st September, a house with not less than 7 rooms, modern con- veniences, lawn and kitchen gordsn. Liberal rent will be paid for suitable place. Will purobase if satisfactory. Apply to 11. L. TaeLo1I, Barrister. Tug first new wheat of this season was brought to Wm. Ross' mill on Wednes. day for gristing by Duncan Taylor, of Grey township. 11 was a splendid sample and scaled 64 pounds to the bushel. The outlook for a good yield is very favorable. QUARTERLY services nest Sunday in the Methodist church, The morning subject will be "Christ's attractive power." At the evening service the subject will be "411 things made new." Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be held after the morning service and testimony meeting at the close of the evening service, J. W. Strut, of Wingham, was in town on Tuesday interviewing the members of the School Board as to the establishment of singing classes in Bruseele in connect - tion with the public school. He would also like to organize a class for voice cul• tura for adults. This is a move in the right direction and we hope Me. Scott will meet with success. A UNION Sunday school excursion will be ran to Goderich ou Tuesday, August 5th, starting at Palmerston, A special train will convey the excursionists. It is expected arrangements will be made for a sail on Lake Huron on the steamer "Lora." A base ball tournament will be held in the County town on that day when liberal prizes will be given. See posters for full partioulara. MUSICAL AND LtTERARe- —Last Monday evening a musical and literary program was given in connection with the Y. P. C. A. of the Methodist church. Eli Smith, Vice President, occupied the chair. The following was the program Opening exercises ; reading by Miss Minnie Moors; solo by Miss Minnie Gerry; reading by Thos. Hill ; duett by Mise Lottie Hill end Mies Annie Smith ; reading by Mise May Turnbull ; solo and chortle by Dr, Cavanagh and company ; reading by Wm. Smith 1 closing hymn, The meeting was an enjoyable one and rho various pieces rendered in good taste. GeNsaoos.—Lnet Monday forenoon A. Koenig and the editor of THE Pose made a oanvaas of the larger portion of Brua. sele;and,received upwards of $100.08 to aid the Misses Sample in bearing the lose they LAOIS called open to suffer by the fire on Sunday morning. Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Graham visited the country on Tuesday afternoon on the same mission and were generouely treated receiving a number of donations in addition to 626 or thereabouts. The people of this local- ity are never behind when any deserving project requires Resistance and in this instance they responded nobly. 4 por- tion of the money received was anbeorib• ed to aesiet George Edwards who had the misfortune to lose his entire carpenter`s audit. „ LAcaassn.—On Thareday afternoon of last week the Brussel: Lacrosse olub 1 went to Wieghant and played a match with the town teen] ,-n their park. The reeult was a draw, e„ h side being credit. of with s goal. '1":, east one was taken t by the visiting eweise after a hard fight l in fifty Minutes. Wingham sent the rubber between the flags in six seconds after play was resumed. No other goals were taken, although the home elub a claimed one which was disallowed by the referee. The following were the Brua. Ir sols players :—D. Wilson, J. MoBain, R. Thompson, J. Bargees, R. Barrett, W. II ;lame, J. Ballantyne, T. MoLauahlin, n R. Ross, A. McNaughton, A, McLennan h and T. Rose. W, Smith field captain, s Cliao. Grower, umpire. The referee was t S. J. Reil, of Wingham. A return b snatch will be played here shortly, a YOU MAY EXPECT= -- R EAT BARGAINSI !'I �2. Ready-made Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Dress Goods, Prints, Tweeds, Gents' Furnishings, Hats, Eto., UN TIIa CUBA STCCK IS C REA'T'Z1Y' R DU'C BJD. "Sr 017.7374 Ok3EJJIlltai T Pel3E12,YANTia, W. Nightingale & Co., Brussels. BOXES of boots and slippers for 211o. ' Geo. GOOD. Scuooa Board meeting on Friday even- ; ing of this week. WE pay strict attention to our own business. A. R. Smith. Ir you want a new baggy go to Jas, Walker, carriage maker, Brussels. • Ii' you want to hire a good driving horse and rig go to Hugh Williams & Son. BRUSSELS civic holiday will be Tuesday of next week, Aug. 5th. The excursion to Goderich will be the attraction. Else EVA Tem:neat. was awarded a gold ring for correctly answering Bible questions in connection with "Truth' t competition. BINnEIe TWINE.—Five tons best binder a twine in stook as follows : —Blue Ribbon, Manilla, Flax and Silver oomposet g binder twine. B. GERRT, Toe C. P. R. wilt run three excursions to the Northwest this fall, eommenoing Aug. 12th or 18th. For tickets and low- est rates apply to J, T. Pepper, ticket agent C. P. R., Brussels. LIVINGSTONE Boos. have 160 hands employed pulling flax this week. One gang took off 9 aures, near Sunshine, last Saturday. That's wading into it in good style. The mill will likely start work next week. WELL -DIGGING AND DRILLING.—George Birt has all the neceseary machinery for digging and drillin wells and is prepar- ed to attend to all work entrusted to him in e. way that will insure satisfaction. Wells cleared out and put in proper Share, Terms easonable. Residence second door north of the bridge, west side of Turnberry st., Brussels. 43-tf LAST Sunday morning Rev. Jno. Ross prenohed a very appropriate sermon to his congregation from 1st Same], 12th ebopter and 17th verse, "Is it not wheat harvest today ?" Several small sheaves of wheat took the place of flowers and answered the interrogation in the afar. native. "Bringing in the sheaves" was nicely sang by the choir after the dis- c, IS. DENTAL NoxrcE.—Notice is hereby given that all dental work Left unfinished by me will be completed by D. Cavan- agh, my successor, on the same terms as agreed upon by myself. A11 outstanding amounts are to be settled at the office opposite the American Hotel, Brussels, I desire to return my beat thanks to the public for their generous support and ask a continuance of the same to Dr. Cavan• agh. E. A. MARTIN, L. D. S. 2- TE1@ERANGE.—On Wednesday evening of this week Rev. J. W. Ball, B. D., gave a lecture on Temperance in the Metho- dist church. The rev. gentleman is Superintendent of the Royal Templars Missionary Board, and is unquestionably well qualified for the position. He ex. plafned the rise and progress of the Royal Tempters of Temperance and in a pleasing yet very practical manner mark- ed out the duty of temperance people in upholding the Prohibition banner in On- tario, Anumber of names were receiv- ed by Mr. Bell at the close of the meet. ing and it is likely an Order will be es• taoliahed in Brussels. There is ft bene- ficiary in connection whereby the mem. bars may carry insurance at a trifling expenditure. Rev. R. Paul presided at the meeting Wednesday evening. PRESENTATION.—On Thursday evening of last week a number of ladies and gen- tlemen assembled at the residence of J. J. Gilpin. where the ladies of the Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church had been taking tea with Mrs. W. A. Calbiak, prior to her removal to Brit. fah Columbia. fairs. Stanley Anderson read the following addtesa Mrs. Calbic1, DEAR FRIEND.—We, a number of your friends assembled here tonight, take this opportunity of showing the apprecia. tion in which you are held as a friend and worker in the ohuroh and of express• ing our regret at your departure from amongst us, As a member of the Metho- dist church and of the Missionary Society you have rendered valuable aeaistanoe, and, as the time is near when you and year family are to remove to a distant land, we take this occasion to express, in a tangible way, the esteem in whioh you are held. We ask you to accept this sake basket, combination sugar and spoon bolder and napkin rings as mementoes of your many friends in Brussels. In lefty. ing here you carry with you our beet witches for your future welfare, and we pray that God's richest blessing may rest upon Mr. Calbiak, yourself and family, and that you all may bo spared many years of health and happiness in your ew home, We how bid you farewell, and if we never meet again on earth may t be cure to meet in that land where parting 014a11 be no more. Signed on be- lall of your friends of Methodist choral], Miss Lucretia Oliver made the peasen, Mien. arra. Calbiok was taken by sur - /rise bot expcesed her thanks for the beautiful silverware and the kindly word- ed address, Brussels would always be a green epot in her memory. A few words citable to the occasion were spoken by Rev. S. Sollery, 13. A., S. D., W. II. Orr Wil' , William Ii. McCracken, John Mooney, Mrs, J. L. Karr, and Mrs. W. Leech, of Goderich, in the order anted. After a few selections of music ad been given and some time spent in ooial chat the company separated for heir respective homes expressing their est wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Calbick lid family. Bars' felt hate for 100. Mens' Chris stiffs for 20a. Goo. Goma Now tweeds, new worsted coati] coming to hand. A. R. Smith. House and lot on Elizabeth street sale. Will be sold at a bargain, App to W. B. Dmasot, Brussels. Tit discourses of Rev. W. Kay Knox church last Sabbath, were listen to with no email degree of pleasure a profit by the congregations. non Bamo»E.—A meeting of the Br eels Fire Brigade will be held in t Council Chamber on Monday evening 8 o'clock. A full attendance request THE base ball club went to St. Mar on Thursday of this week to play match with the team of that town. T result was not known when we went press. AT the School Board meeting, in Friday evening, the job of gravelling w let to David Shine at 60 cents per cull yard. Jae. M. Martin is to furnish t sand at 80 cents per load. Ix is staled that two Brueselites a tended a dance in Mol1illop townshi recently, where tbere was a striking i equality as to sex, 101. gentlemen and ladies being about the proportion. W the bachelor did not take his girl alo is what we want to know ? WE beg to acknowledge the receipt a guest's badge to the Kincardine Fir men's Tournament, to be held on Augn 14th and 15th. The program wjll oo siet Of fancy drill, brass band conpet tions, foot ball, hose reel race, foot race base ball match, ate. Cheap rates wi be given on the railroad. WHAT WE MAT EXPECT,—New whe offered for sale on Brussels market. Fresh vim pet into the town Band an the weekly concerts continued during th season.—k. business boom after harve and money begins to move.—Fall fairs t become the absorbing topio from now en til the middle of Oetober.—A base ba tournament in Brussels that will eolips anything of the kind in the past. JUST reoeived at Mrs. E. Rogers, th Palace Store, the first consignment o fall goods consisting of grey and fano flannels, aottonadee, ehirtings, cloaking &a., all of which will be gold at the low est living profit, Our stook of grooerie is also very complete. We have ne caused goods of every kind just to band Any summer goods left on hand will b sold at met price to make room for ou winter' stook. NEW MARBLE Wonea.—Tho firm of Johnston & Cochrane, stone cutters, &e, has opened out are prepared to fill all orders for monuments, tombstones, markers, fences, &e., in a workmanlike manner and at living prices. Satisfac. tion guaranteed in every case. Don't place your order without calling on them and seeing their samples and ascertain. ing prides. Shop nearly opposite the Town Hall, Brussels, MANITOBA 000P PRostEcxe. J, R. Grant, of Winnipeg,formerly of Brussels, ,writes :—The present indications are, that in a little less than a month from the present that harvesting operations in this country will begin. Numerous re- ports, more or lees complete, have been issued by the Canadian Pacific R'y Go., by leading Loan Coat. and backing in. stitutions doing business here. They all agree that something over three quarters of a million acres of wheatr, averaging from 20 to 25 bushels to the acre, will be the output of 1890. From many of the districts a muoh larger yield is anticipat- ed but from the most doubtful sections, at least a fair wheat crop is expected, while from the rest a magnificent yield of every kind of grain is looked for. This is not confined to any particular district, but is the sum and substance of several hundreds of reports received from reliable correspondents in all parts of Manitoba and the Territories. This con- dition is due to the seasonable showers we have had during the months of June and July, together with careful cultiva- tion of the land, which in some previotte Metaloes had not been the rule. Tho wheat crop of Manitoba alone, to say nothing of the Territories, will be quite fifteen millions of bushels, at least such is the expectation at present. The weather-wise ones persist in saying there will be no frost to injure the crop of 1890. Whether this prediction is based upon the changes of the moon, which this year are said to be exoepbionally favorable, or upon the fact that we have had more Min than for some yeas past, I do not pretend to determine, for experience has proved, and I think it is a scientific fact that the absence of moisture practically prodeces frost. The experience of the country nae been that in 0oasona such as this that frost does not appear, by aver- age, until about the 15th of September, by wbicb time the crops of 11510 country are safely harvested. hail was reported to have done damage 1n 8ome d4striota, but the latest information goes to show that the wa'nn rains and growing weather nae brought up oven those distriets to a fair average bo wheat,the is abund utmost everywhere, andt largedistricts that for the 'Met three years have looked somewhat brown and barren, are now coveted with most luxuriant gra8800. Vegetables of fall kinds am a prodigious Drop. With competitiou in railway:, and more under conatrue:iota which will bring the coal areas of the Turtle Mountain and Souria districts withie easy reach of Winnipeg, and all tie igs for ly in ed ud us. he at ed. ys a he to st SS ie he t - p, n. 8 by ng of st n - i• 0, 11 at a e at 11 e 0, y s nes • r parts of the Province ; with the Hudson's Bay Railway now assured, three hundred miles to be built next year, of which forty miles are now built and reuently inspect- ed and passed ; the cold facts are these, that within fifteen millions of bushels of "No. I, hard," and twelve niitlious for export, the cost of production of which le only about thirty cents per bushel, with the increased railway facilities, and a ooantry admirably adapted for stock raising, where a three-year-old bullock only costs $10.00 to 612.00, with cheap hands, cheap fuel, abundance 0f feed and a healthy climate, Manitoba must, and will prosper. Din, Gsuwr Wonx.—•About two weeks ago we noticed the shipment from the Ronald Works of a large, powerful Fire steamer to Brandon, Manitoba. Ib has already reached its destination and given splendid satisfaction, as the following letter testifies. We would also state that another like it goes, in about two weeks, to Portage La Prairie. It is gratifying to know that these orders are the second purchase in both cases from the Ronald Works—just as Winnipeg, and Vancouver have done and lots of other 100000 all over the Dominion. Quality and merit will proclaim itself. The letter is from the engineer at Brandon : J. D. Ronald, Esq., Sm,—lleceiveil yours in cine time, also received Engine on the 23rd inst. I tried her yesterday and I meet say that she surprised me and all who wore pre- sent, with the good work that she did We had both engines out and the old one got steam about 1 minute ahead of new one, but new engine got water through hose first and worked as steady as s rook. We had several different tests, single, double and 3 branches, in ail of which the engine did great work. The Mayor, Aldermen, citizens and all present were well satisfi- ed. All we want now is a good fire to make thein appreciate her. The time getting steam from match was 8 minutes, 1 40 lbs. from cold water. Thanks for all your valuable pointers. I remain, Yours Truly, A. R. CRAlvroRD, Engineer. Brandon, July 25, '90 n Crops reports furnished by special nor respondets are good for average results i the Ottawa Valley. Mrs. Large, wife of Rev. Mr. Large, murdered in Japan a few months ago, is summering at Grimsby camp with her 1 child and a Japanese serf. Sarnia's street railway businees has So much increased this season that the com- f any will shortly put on anther car, and reduce the interval between the trips to twenty minutes. In April last J. A. Ashdown, of Win nipeg, secured a verdict of $600 against the Free Press newspaper for criminal libel. The Free Press appealed the case, and the full court has set aside the ver. dict. On Sunday afternoon a two•year.old sols of Wm. Hnseon, carpenter, Guelph, was playing around a pump when one of the planks, which had not been securely nailed, tipped over and the lad fell feet first to the bottom of the well, a distance of twelve or fourteen feet. His mother saw the aooident and called on her lsuma band, who ran to the well and slid down the pomp to the bottom, where he found his little son in two feet of water clinging to the pump, and bleeding profusely from a wound in the forehead and another on the side of the head, besides several bruises. He managed to climb up the pump again with the boy. What might have been a terrible costa ally at Niagara Falls occurred on Mon. day of last week. The pleasure steamer Ella H., which runs from Port Bay to Buokborn island, was obliged to run around Green island on account of the low water in the river. Tbe island is only a short distance above the cataract. Just as the steamer wag rounding the island in the swiftest part of the river at that point, the engine gave out. The anchor was hove over board but it failed to catch, for some distance dragging along on the reek bottom. When it did get a hold the boat was under such head- way that the bulkhead to which the haw. ser was attached, was torn from its fastenings. When nearly the whole of the chain had been paid out the end be. came knotted in the hole in the bulwarks and held the boat. The trouble with the engine proved to be a defective valve, which was soon repaired, and the boat was again got under headway, but so groat was the foroe of the om'rsnt that it took 16 minutes to reach the spot where the anchor naught, 100 feet np stream from the boat, Thera wore about 160 passengers on the steamer, and a pleasure barge attached to it. Them was n' terrible aceto of confusion, women faint. ed, children screamed and men bid mall - other goodbye. Tbe boat was only a short distance above the falls when stop', ped, and it was a miracle which saved the lives of the 150 people on the boat. SELLEnv —In Brussels, on July 28th, the wife of Ilov. S. Se110ry, 13. D., of a daughter. .A.'CrMTxoN S.A.T.rF7S. Pnt sx, Anousr 15th. ---Of boos, 00 Lot 25, o0n. 9, Morris. Sale to Oalnmenee at 1.:30 &clock. Geo, Kirkby, acct. Robb, Knecht:8, prop, FAZ7., H'.A.,SRS. Goderich, Sept. 15, 16 and 17. Listowel, Sept. 17, 18 autl 19. Iudnetriel--At Toronto, Sept. 8 to 20. Western—At London, Sept. 18 to 27. Mitchell, Sept. 23 and 94. Exeter, Sept. 29 and 30. Seaforth, Sept. 30 and Out. 1. Stratford, Oot. 2 and Ii. Brussels, Oct. 2 and 8. eR'rTSS}7T,62 A2AR7•.^,_fYS'S, Fan Wheat ............ 90 95 Spring Wheat ... 00 93 Barley 40 43 Oate 35 ;i6 Peas,.... .... 50 67 Butter, tubs and rolls.,.. 11 00 Eggs per dozen 19 00 Flour per barrel 4 20 4 50 Potatoes 30' 40 Hay per ton 5 00 (i 50 Pork .... 5 00 6 00 Hideo per ]b ........ 2 2 Salt per bbl., retail1 26 0o Sheep skins,saab 60 1 00 Wool, per lb, • 18 22 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. ANTED) —GOOD SERVANT wanted, Apply to Mne. W. M. Srs• ['11010, Brussels, IDATTERSON LIGHT ° STEEL roma hinders, 9150,x0 each, at WHL MARTIN'S, their Apent, Weasels. T OST.—BE'1'1VEEN JAMES - TOWS an(i town line, or soon attar turning to weld Molesworth, 0 blue, cargo body coat. The finder will oblige ey sending it to BEV. H.E. HILL, Grund Valley, Out. LtiHAWL LOST BETWEEN l7 Brnsoots and Walton on July 13th. The shawl is brown lu color with an orange thread running through It. There. le also a border of light grey mixture. The tinder will confer a great f tvor by leaving it at TUE PosT Publishing House, Brussels, at once. L HORTIiAND.- 4.7 hues MARY ()ALDER, a graduate of Beu- gssgpb'e Canadian Business University, To. rmnto,(which institution she attended eight mouths) is desirous of organizing n Short- hand Claes in Brussels. Tor patticula's, as to taros, &c., apply at Tits PosT Publishing House. 50. PATENTS Caveats,Rs-ieeneeand Trade . Mnrkeeeos,'ed nod all oth- er patent causes in rho Patent Offloo and before the Courts promptly and uanstohly ab - 110(1(101 00, Upon roeeipt of model or sketch of invention, I male careful examination, and advise as to patentabilityfroo of mime, 1 one felerate,nud L make no charge unless patent ie eorencos Intormatiou, advice sad epeohA referenoos sent on application. J. li. LLTTELL, Wasbiugtou, D.C., U.S. Patent (Mee.. n6 $2 JC 1IEst ouWARD.— h1 J LoThueday, July 3rd, 00 the street in Wroxeter, a parcel of bilis, ntnouuting to 5345, and a promissory note drawn by John Sanderson iu favor of Sate Walker for 5600, dated Juno etb, 1855, and having a payment of 8550 endorsed ou the buck thereof,dated April 1105, 1800. A re- ward of $26.00 will be paid fur the recovery of the above, or for 4005 information as will lead thereto, All parties are warned against negotiating the above mentioned note, the same having been lost. Wroxeter, July 101112,'00. JANE WALKER. Dissolution of Partnership, Province of Ontario, County of Huron, t Mr. Thomas Ferguson and Themes W. Gibson, formerly the only members of the firm carrying on business as tinsmiths at Om village of Bruseols in the county of Huron, under the style of Fergu- son it Gibson, do hereby certify that the said partnership was on the 11th Day of July, A. b. 1503, dissolved by mutual colleen Witness, our hands and seals, at the village of Brussels, in the county of Huron, the Eleventh day of July, A. D,1800, WitnessM— THOS. FERGUSON. W , , SING LAI14,. f THOS, W. GIBSON. Voters' List. --1890. MUNrolYALITx OP TILE VILLAGE OP 13500510LS, COUNTY OP Bonen. Notice is hereby given that I have trace- nrltt01 or delivered to the persons 5080• tioned In Sections 5 and 0 of the Ontario voters' Lists Aot 1080, the conies required by Said section to bo so transmitted or de- livered, Of tbo list made pursuant to said Act, of all Iwrsooe appearing by the last Revised Aseosament Boll of the said Munk!. panty to be entitled to vote 10 said tmunioi. Delay at elections for members of the Legis- lative Assembly and at Municipal lllootione, and that said list was first ported up at my ofloo lu 8 reseals on the 18th day of July, 1800, and remains there for inspection. Keeton, at mulled upon to examine the es -d list and if any =futons or any other errors aro found therein to taste immediate pr000atlings to have the said errors corrout- oil eaoordteg to law. 3 . S. SCOTT, Clerk. Dated the Bard day of July, 1800, VOTERS' L/ST.--7890, Municipality of tltr Taioasl(ip of Grey, County of ]loran. Notice is boreby given that I have trans- mitted or delivered to the persons mention. 511 lit Ructions s and 11 of the Ontario Volare' UACs Act, letaa, the copies required by said Reetlo,s to ba no transmitted or lol'ivorod, 01 the list matte pertinent to said Act, of all persona aanl,OArft,0 by the Met Revised As. Sesalnoilt stall of said Municipalityto bo un- titled to vote in Said municipality at aloe. tions for mcmbsrs of the 1 eglelatiyo As. seemly tote at Muniaipai llloallons, and that eak1net tyro 0r86posteduu at my °Oleo in Ethel o» the 05441 day of July, 1890, and re. mains there for inspection, laleetore are cailod upon to examine the said lent, and, if any end astern or any other nrrots aro head therms, to Mato Immediate proceedings to htoavaneal. bhe sald err orsWM. ObrraOtSPL1eNilOSi, aaCoot'ladhrklg , Bated tbo QOM day of July,1800, CABLE, MUNGO, OLD HONESTY, Note,1 for their Rlolt Aram&. Get Your Cigars Fresh & Tasty --AT— Pepper's Drug Store. BANKING. A aINTOSFI h MoTAGGART, BANKERS, • BRUSSELS, 'Sra,samact a C+as,oral 21a.aslcixa.g 31111.4.R1.aa.opA. NOTES DISCOUNTED, Canadian and Uuito(i States Drafts bought and sold. Interest allowed on Deposita. Oolleotione made on favorable terms, Canadian Agents—ME texcan "a 130135 OF CANADA. Now York A5ente—IEroRTERa AND WAD - Ono NATIONAL BANS. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. L. TAYLOR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor and .Oouveyaneor. Collec- tions mala. Oeloo—Vanst000's Bleak, Brus. sela. 01.1ina % itii. SINCLAIR, • Saltoltor,Oonveyancer,NotaryPub- Ile &o, OOloe—Grnbauns lilook, 1 de ,,r north of Pepper's Drug Store. Private Farads to Loan. DICKSON Fe HAYS, (Cato with Onrrov & Proud foot, Code - 10012,1 ttai'r,sters, Solicitors,. Oonveymtce's, &c, Offices—Brunets and Ronforth, Brn=- oo1s 08.7:7, Bogera' Blocs(, Alain St. Mosey to Lo 0, 5. w, B. DICKSON. A• M. TAYLOR, B.— 0. L., Barrister, Solicitor, &o., of the 8ru, of Taylor, AfoOnllough .5 Burns, Barrister, Whitton, &o., Manning Arvada, Toronto, Money to loan. ALEX.. HUNTER, Fourth Li [vision (Hurt, Co, Huron. uro k o Conveyaneor, Notary Public. Land, Lone and Insurance Agent. Funds invented and to loan, OoIloottens mule. ()Mee in Graham's Block, Brussels. MEDICAL CARDS. '.XTfvi. CALE, M.D., C. 1., Member of the College of Physmlau and Surgeons of Ontario by examination OlHce laud Residence —MON street East, kl thel, Ou tarso. T A. MoNAUGIITON, 1I. D. • C. AL, L. It. (1. P. Tediubural,, 31. C. P S. Ont, At Pepper's Drug Store from 11 to 11:30 a, u1. and from 1:50 to 1 p. m, At other boars may bo found at his rind/learn, form• Orly °armpio41 byl)r. Butchiuson, AIM st. DENTAL. TJ 37N2'SSW RYi mi isterelllan thD. e P lnloso Extraction iouaaf Teeth. 74 Gerrard Street Beet, TORONTO, 1}3EIN'1?X84T1 M. CAVANAGH, L. D. S..,, D. D. S., Surgeons, e of the oa id0 of Toronto Uni- versity. OPPION—Opposite Ametiaau Hotel, Brusse,s, BUSINESS CARDS. WH. MoORACKEN, • Issuer°MMarriage Licenses. °Moe at his Grouory, Turnberry street, Brussels. R• N. BARRETT, south of A. AI. Moiiasorial ry& Co's hat. rdwaree store. Ladies'aud abildreus hair cutting a spooialty ROBERT OUNNINGHAM• 1NSU11A1fn', FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. AM°NAIR, Insurer of Marriage Licenses, by appointment of Lieut, -Governor, Commis - Fire Insuranc Co. OOfiioe at the Oradnb Agent Poet 011lce. oTA..GE TO GORRx1 i arrival sof the beaforthy stage,'candgreturns from Gerrie in the morning fu time to oatolt tato Seaforth stage going out. This role will be adhered to until further notice. 8, WALen, prapriotsr. DRESSMAEING.— The undersigned desire to intimate to the ladies of Bruseols and vicinity that they have opened a Dressmaking Shop oyer bOr, azo preparedrto Store, n(i Brussels, aorouts sbt 1 to them, t'atiefaotion guaranteed. 40-4 MISSES STE WART & HI8LOP, MISS LILLA O'CONNOR Is desirous of procuring pupils in Veen' Musia, Prof, Warrington, of Toronto is ploaaed to give his testimonial as to Miss O'Oonuon's ability, she hawing been a pupil of ]tie during her stay iu Guelph. Instru- mental AIusic on Plano, Organ and Guitar. Tema made known oo application. Prlueese St„ Brussels. Alias O'Connor is open for Concert Engagements. ,e0. AUCTIONEERS. A RAYMANN, Auotieneer, l0 always ready to at- tend sales of farms, farm stook, &o. Terms cheerfully given. Cranbrook P. 0. Sales may be arrouged at TUE PosT Publishrug Hoose, Brussels. (,FORGE EIREBY, Lieensocl.Auctioneer. Salo conduct- ed on reasonable tomos. Farms and farm stooks specialty, Orders loft at Tun Pima P ubil Siting Haueo, Brussels, or eon tto Walton P. 0., will rooeivo prompt attention. ITAVING TAKEN OUT LICEN. et] as an Auctioneer, I am propelled to /melded sales of farm stook at reasonable prioom. Knowing the Standing 01 nearly 5V017 11011801, Tan in a position to toll 10 good marks and got good security whou sold tlu credit, Satisfaction eueranteud, Give mea malt. al. y R. SCOTT. VETERINARY. ARWICI£ GOLLEY, Honor teslaotos of the to treat l 0100,4 0 of Cohost, aro i tun ftl t, treat all ctfeaaaos of dotineetteated nmtmats in a com- petent manner, Particular attention paid to vntorivary dantdetry. Calla promptly at - north of britllbe, Turnborry st ,yprussels,,doors