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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-3-1, Page 5WINGHAM B(JSI NESS COLLEGE is a Illgb.grade Communist Behold, Three Oe'trees t Oomnlgreial Stenography Telegraphy Write ORO. M'o'1%'ON, PrtaelPM• s i $ cza,....14=ai=o0 rets Calls from Business Firms • for Stenographers, Book•keopore, In. vole° Clerks, oto., have latoty peon 1'OOeive04 by411°!LL famous m e 1LLIOrr TORONTO, ONT. We ailed Dino „1 the poaitbono and kfl bad mono also ready to oourl. if you k s want to get u potation after gradua- tion come to the school that null h+ ip 5 you. A Largo ouwner of ox -etude, t0 of other boldness Colleges are now `//ttMyy uttendaooe, College to upon the en- IT tr, tire year. Commence now. Uiroulare TI true. Con Talton AND ALEXANDRIA aTa. pr MIRt5.J' S --'W"- iift-eFftfb3 f ge MEDICAL CARDS. JJ11. R. A. BURNS— _ Mimeses 10 Dr. J. A, MoNaughtou Brussels, Ontario Graduate of Polyclinic Pont Graduate School of Medicine mud Surgery, Now York NJember et College of Physicians and 8ur- geoue of Outerio. Oilier+ mod mettlenoe some as formerly oo. capital by Ar,MoNeugh ton. Diseases of woolen m opaciaity. e 'I'houe No. 2l. ' BUSINESS CARDS. Mo0l1AOKEN— V1 a loaner or Marriage Licouaet. 04 nee ao Grocery, Turnborry Street, Brunson C. 0. F. Court Princess Alexandria, No.24, U. O. k Brussels, meets le their odea sown, Blas hill brook, on the Butt and last Tuesdays et each month, 608 u'olook- Vielting brethren always welcome. JAS. HULLGEBB, C, B. A. M. MELLA OH, It. S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses. WALTON. ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGH AM- IN00RANOR, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. ye8. SCOTT AS AN AUOTIOIh- • BNB, will eo11 for better prices, to. better men, in leen Brae and leas charge, than any other Auctioneer le But Huron or be won't charge anything. Dates and orders tan always be arranged at this orrice or by personal application. ROBT. H, GARNISS BLUEVALD — ONT, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Bales arranged for at the °thee at Tug PORT, Brunets. 22tf VETERINARY. LAaeA. CUNNINOEIAM— V'• Honor urodua.) of the °uteri° Vet winery College, to prepared to treat all Ma- mmies of doreestleated 1011111114113 )ua oompet _ ant manner, Particular attention paid to Veterivary uecttebry and Milk b'evar Calle promptly attended to: Othee and iuermary —Pour doors North al bridge, 'Turnberry et., Brunetti. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. A B. MACDONALD— .C3..e Barr)otor, Solicitor, Notary, Rte. buooeeoor to tn. 1'. Blom, OMBoe over Stan- dard Bank. Brunets, Solloltor for Metro- politan Soak. �`f/T`T M. SINOLAIR— V 1 • Barrister, Solicitor, Conveyancer, Notary Public, &o. Olfoe—S tewort'a Block I door North of Central Hotel. „ Bolieltor for the Standard Bank. pItOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR— BAIi16ISTERB, SOLICITORS, NOTABJNS PUBLIC, NT0. W. PRO0DSOOT, H. C. It, 0, Have 0. 2, SLAM. Offices—Those formerly 000upied by Memo Camaro° de Bolt. OonuRIOH,. .. ONTARIO. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD. I)I:NTI8T Graduate of the Royal College of Ceuta, Surgeons of Ontario and Flynt -aloes Honor Graduate of Toronto University. Oftletl text to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BBU88k1L5. Qc t-` i zlE 1=i C'-:3b=8Tl is CENTRAL u STRATFORD. ONT. 11- This Bol000tna• become the leading ni a O .mono o,ul dobool lu the Ween. Na if shriller lnetlt0tlon is doing more to • thoroughly equip yobog people ,or re. bpi amble l,001010ns, our eenr000 are d iaai and ran while the thorough t g V tonehl ug to done by rxperieueed iu. etrnotoro. All g,aduaten get good pos. li ttwb0, You may enter at any (4000. i ' Write for outalo ue, ({ ELL301 T & /doLACHLAN, Principals. DISE SERE OATARftrl 'TREATMENT. It i0n'1 14 enilff nor awash, heather in it a e10maoh deadening medtellre—il'ojuet antieeptio, baleamio vapor•-••it'0 storms 4s r'Outarrhuzoua" )Por lasting Dura " CatarrhoZeue" ie the one remedy, 13rewer Ttrt Studio Ieaiquarters _for First•class 1~ hotograpbs. Life Size Portraits, Crayons and Watercolors finished in A 1 style. Family Groups a specialty. Call and BOO samples. H. R.EREWEh rata! ram !tents 4f Aaon. 410000(1 meeting next Monday evening. Sou of BOARD will hold Hs regular one. Mon F.iaay amanita of neat weak. AnnTIom sales have been going with a rush B,g crowds and big prioee are the teatime. DoN'T forget the auction sale of hones. hold furniture at Moe. F. J. Baines', the Terraoo,'l'urnberry tweet, on Sat. urday sfteruom, of ,hie week at 8 o'clock, H1va tax Poo Sent to your sone ane daughter,. wbo are away from home They w,li appr vats the home mem each week more, perhaps than eome who reside ilmarby. Gane Branoli Agricultural 800iety Daeo.ore will meet in the Connell tJh •mher, Brue4els; on' 8ithrday 'eater noon of this week at 9 o'clock. All mem 00013 are requested )o.attend.. LA -.T F.iday James '1'haell .handed nu Poen three wi 11 formed dandelion, as ev)de/we of the ea"ubreity of this Nurihoro Citmo, Jau. G. Blume he. a10w bails ready to onrpriae the Spring MID Huron OH) Soya, of Toronto, wet a, rh Rtu,t E award Saturday and do oiled w holt their annual exeurai.n, tete old tummy on Jill 7th. The return.. nom the recent at home were roomy. a and proved to be very. Oatlefa0to0y. W. 0 llo'Teggart, pi -commie, was, in On ohair. MARCH WRAT4R6.—eome of the weath or prophets are momenta slyly thing, .mag for doe of weather for Yloreh, 000,1 :4 en the first day RA ext0udi,10 f rr 8 ur 4 d.ye fglruw,an, Heavy rain., thunder end lightning are on theprogram .vutdiug up with extreme told and h,., (Inde, Taoeday, Wedneeday and ¶.herr d.y of next week are likely so be Initis, futluwenti b y wind,rain sad sew., Warm spells at weather are promoted alt. a ammo appear there will be var,ety enough to prevent' mcc0touy. 'run P ST -dvises people to be Wow in doffing their Winter otienost or roobiag the season by aging a straw hat. BALK AND STOCK Snow.—There will bi A gratin ,atrlb,1Iou in Gunton of heavy draught, agricdlrural and roadster homey Oonatuing of entire Lossie, brood Worst families of four foals. taste drivers, aandle horeee and pontes. Atoo Short. 0a1 ,0, Polled Angoe and Hereford• cattle.' gredea, fit tattle and dairy oowe amu seed Spriug grain, To end with an auelio0 Bale of all kiwi* of stock free L. everybody. No eutrauoefeel., no elpener. Remomoer we date, April 6th. Larne and mnm:roue prises are being offered. It is ortgivat in every reverts so the o ,duty of Huron. Write secretary for roma I)040,— d. W. Slew 80oretary. - Al.LAN Liao —The Royal mail Steamer. 'Parrelau eailiug from Montreal, on Thursday, May 8rd, to Liverpool, nailing at Saville fur Londonderry, will carry only ono mase of Cable pat8ongers, name ly ; Second Oabio,•lo whom will be given the accommodation situated in the bent part of the veinal. This accommodation , noludoe. Promenade Decks, Smoke room0 ,Nueio room, ail amidships, and meets the requiremeuoe of a large .number at paoe.ngere who desire the beet the Steamer afiorde, but who do not 0810 to pay the htguer rates of Steamer bovine two mamma of oohing. Alter the voyage. above referred to, the "Parisian" will Bail regularly on the Boston and Glasgow service niter0atiug with S. B. "Laurent 4004" .ailing every other week. W. H. Kerr )a the Allan Agent at Brueeelo. From loot Monday's daily the follow- ing nem is tattoo of fire in the Methodist ohurob, Brookv)i o, of wblob cbnrob Rev. S. 8ellerey, B. D., Mt marl) of Brawls, is the pastor ;—Foe Saturday afternoon, 17th met.. almost completely wreaked the interior of Wail Street Methodist Ohurob, the most stately seared ceifiue in Brook vile. How it originated Mat present nn• known,a6 the Imamate had not been lighted o)uce.Wedueeday. After a two hour heroio and strenuous battle the fire- men succeeded in quenching the blaze, tint not before the wain auditorium had Mien badly wrecked, water playinga prominent part in the delimitation, and the floors being flooded, and the plaster soaked through and through, The organ, purchased ten year0 ago at a that of several thonesnddmloraalso tumbled to pieces, the pipes me)t)ug through the tumour, beat. Although she exact 1010 )g at present unknown, conservative set) mates Maus it at: $204000. but all will be 008000,) by i0entau0e. the pogtor, Rev. L. Sellary, formerly of Dundee, ailbo0n Lied to The G•ube that repairs will be Started immediately and by meat Sunda) it la hoped to hold eerviee )n the 80(8(44413 eohool hall, The 0hnroh was rebeli dur mg 1906 as u 0080 of $90,000 Tbo iota" lemma, oe carried to $26,000 on building and ount.nte, divided 'among the Liver pool, London & 01obe,'lhe Alliouoo and Phoenix, o) Lnndou. OON'r BQUANIDL+R YOUR MONEY On worthless 011red for catarrh, 'there is only one remedy tbat'e eu0ne-411,11— "Oaearrhozune •-- it nares when "bt doctor esyo )oar case i0 impei000 N., Mtge to take, ue otbmlker to bother with, you simply Wham the fragrant vapor of this ui0iiiog cure and get well (; g1Nakly, Rood t8 metnet, oars 40 guaranteed BO ,00 eon no Nth with Oatarrhoznn0. Don't experiment, douh put off, get Catorrhozone from yang druggimt today. the Australian mai)0 for Canada and the United Btalea, numbering over fifty bass, hod both destroyed by lire in transit . from Elan Frau0lscb to Bastions points, 1I14)1.a1.,WQr-tlr. The coutramor'e have been busy filling ' the lou house for rhe thecae company, Mr. fdreonwood, Of Dn bate, spent a i few days with George Robertson and ,Ther fn. Johu t4, Psttoroon and wife have been away for a w ek neit(ng friends iu Gan and other towns. Mrm. Geo. MI MI) is In Stratford noepital where she underwent an op. ration and i0 recovering nicely. Jahn A. sDonodd'e many friends Rio be glad to hear' he le recovering from A very clarions illness he has bad einem 401114 West, The farmers around here appear to be .v04' suited with thole Euglishmeu as Three 01 them have hired new Euglreh. men for this year, Geo. Robertson reueived word last week ,f the severe Iluose of hie ooueiu, who is r su in Stratford hospital being brought there from Durham, 4amuol Saugeter has bought from hie ?other In 16W, W. Brown one of the linea, 'arms 0 township of Grey o0 to wh,oh n0 luteod0 to move shortly.. Wm. Florence, who is leaving it, intends having hie utile on Maroh 6th. 1'ba Publio library entertainment 411Bm by Emelt J. Beogongh was gtv01 ai the 8011004 hottest and it was a diary poiotmrot to many being the other rx 'tame frim last year's concert when everybody laughed themselves sore add we had a surfeit of nonsense. Clinton. Thoo, Jaokeon, who has been in the climbing buou,eeo in Clinton mince 1862, hag Sulu so W. L, Galbraith. Wee Nowoumbe hoe put a plate .loan front iu the more lately 000npied by .1. 0. Bteveuoom, and in wbiuh be wul ,4)084 a general dry good0 More, The barbero of town have been notified n behalf of the looul branch of th, Lgrd'e Day Alliance,' that they must no• mutts after 12 o'clock on Saturday nights. 0,,ver Onge, of Goder)wb townohip, i• plumed five floe atone on hie farm. de hb,r them m torus, lour being dead, rd was Off0nng the eking for ea,e, (.'hey were beauties, Imepeetor Aegdith pard a vigil to .awn rue mbar nay, and as a raselt, .e says the Commercial, Graham douse and Nurwaudra ankaowledgea a :wlatiou of the law and paid a afore oyfine. E. id ,y morning of last week when Mr. :h .Tara rpnued hes ewe he woe 00rpri0e1 l Bud it lou of smoke and lnveetigatim, reve,led the foot that a fire had been ,wou,dering among some boxer' in .n0 u04.ar, but for waotof am has tortu, ,.e, burns it n self oat without doing mash Y g •carnage. H rw ,t originated or how lung - had been burning are my et. ilea. - Msa.n Stirling, of Goderioh, tOwneh)p, who reoidee eeveu miles from town, made reword time driving here on Time 1 .y mor0iug of Met week. His three year :•d 000 playing around home with a tiny toy tram, swallowed one end of it and it urged in hie windpipe They were un- .ble so remove is, and quick an poeoibie, •hey hitched up and drove bere, where a ionone thou relieved the obild from it's clanger. WILY THAT WEARINESS ? )f ..no' une4004, mime, wi.houO appetite. 4108., worse you are thin aur faggna out, Worm must be,loua, but where to the 00reuglu to 01806 from 7 Make your blood nutritious and you 40148 have lots of strength. Your only nope is is Ferrozoue, an 1u0140ut blood :natter, blood purifier, blood enricher. It brings keen appetite, digeete food and auppliea imr8uou for building up all the busily tie0000. Ferrozoue mukea moaole tied 'nerve fibre, idareaaee your weight loeOiln a reserve of energy into the body that defies weariness or exba0148ion from nay manse, '1'o have verihty and healthy gigot use Ferrozoue whloh all dealers deli i0 60 e. boxes. • 4•zoderiel6. The appearance of una of the outeide breakwater 00011,0010 a /Duke a0 though work ou abs job will noon be resumed. Cozen Campbell has young chicks '.,40,041ed on the 15th of February. These .veru -hatched by the good old fashioned mother ben process, The main building of the old mill of um0nanau & Laweou'e, the being turn duwu preparatory to tieing the land for the 60001)Oa of houseo. Robert mloLeau left on Toeeday of ,set week with a oar of flue heavy draught horses, which he 18 taking to Winnipeg and farther Wean for mile. Work will probably start shortly on 'he erection of R. Pareun'a new store, and a 40 rumored a new store may be put up on the adjaoeut premises this 00x600. W. Acheson &Son bovelhebornractfor the oorpetiug of the new North street Method,Bt 01101011 with 8x400010 'arpot at $1 15 a yard. Over 800 yard, will be required. Tee clerk of the peace on Toeeday of ,4001 week made hie return of tee justmee of tbo peace tot the comity. Of the 126 appointed ail but twenCy•four had geattfied, Thu Ma)tia,d River Power Company 4000 organized, and application 10 being made fur a charter, wit° a capita) of $500.000• M. G. Cameron, M. P. P., is the 00,808801 of the Company, Temporary premises have been se. oared by the 86eri)ug Bank of Canada, ,u the vacant atone 0u the eg01re, ad joining the Bank of Montreal. Branches 01 tine Bank ate 8100 being opened at Dougaunon end Bayfield, Auditor Hudson, 01 Provincial Auditors department, ,0 examimug the bookeof the mesh, oollei wr and Mimeses!. of CI derioh .ownehip, and will u0 doubt spend many weeks in ibe work as It is 00ppo004 he Wu) go balm from eleven to twenty years. West llama Lrber'Je were represented at the banquet to Bir Wilfrid Laurier at 40,04 to labt week by Wm 0rondfool, K. 0,, W. L. Horwro, Chao. Garrote, Aunt. 80undereand W H. Roberteon, of utettob; Robb. ll,0int4e, of 01111100; Joan beylee, of 114111611; Wm Bantle, o Dungannon, mud R. M Youth, and Alice 1da fio)me6, of 011040n, tamped petite in the gallery. „,Thu oplendid new church of the orth o)reet Nobodies congregation wit) be dedicated on Sunday, March 1811 by Rus. 1)r Garman, genera. superintend out of the Motbodlet cherish, and Rev, oeoph Pu ilp B D, of Aylmer, presid010 1 of the Loudon 400ufereu00. Ou the 1 The fire al St. John, N, f3., 00000d a lens of $175,000 A report floor al, D U Rare, of Me' bourne to nirolit paruu.ut of Trade Rini J Oommbt08 states that a large portion of , following 8unday, March 25411, the eervioes will he condemned by Rev, Jasper WI sou, M. A., of Leamington, a former pn04or of North street !Moron, and in the afternoon a Sabbath 8oboul rally will juke plans. 0.53 9• 6 (8 . Blyth Fair will be held )hla year o0 ramie) and Weduvoday, Sept, 19th and 101h, Frank Metcalf hod A., 1$ Bradwln were in Toronto Met Week attending the annual meeting of the Ontario Ae000)d tion of Fairs and Fixh)bitione, T, B, MoArtor has moved hie photo graph gallery from the Cornell Munk to the store between N. B tierry'e bardween store and James McMorobie'e bank. Patrick Doyle died at his bums in Holten on Tuesday afternoon of last week. Dropsy wets the canoe of death. Ile was 00 years old and woe a pioneer of ,his section. bales MCA (treble retorted from Isla three week' trip to Cuba. He reports a de ightful time. Mre. MaMurchie re- mained in Chicago fora few days for a visit with friends, Mre. Om ice' Bible Maas in 8t. Andrew's (March Sunday school gave her a great aarpriee by calling at her home and presenting her with a teaoher'e Bible, ao oompan)ed by an addreee, Jobn Potter has puroha6ed from Jae. Snell b,e 64 aore farm just East of the vlliag0 in Morrie township, The price paid was $9250 Mr.iSne-1 has pgrobased alarm in Turnberry township, near Wingham John J Drummond, eon of the late John Drummond, of this Waite, ba- recent:y graduated from the America. school of osteopathy and ie now vomited to attach the prefix Dr. to hie name. He bag gone to Lyoua, Kalman, 6o practice. WOInIEN WITQ .WIiAHNERS. From all weakness from which girls and women Buffer, no Borer .remedy exists than Dr, Hamilton'O Pills, They maintain that bra4mg health every woman deeiree ; uproot diatomite, and bring e0reagth that Mete till old age. "No medioin0 (mald b,e more bemeflo)al than Dr. Ha80Nt,u'e Pills" writes Mre. Mary Ayr8on of Victoria. "I have been sireugthened, my digee1ioo in better, I have improved in color and feet ooneidor ably better Dines using Dr. Hamilton's P,tle." Sold everywhere, 260. per box or five boxes for one dollar. Fo rdwieh. J. 11, Johnston was in Toronto feat week attending the mset)ng of the Pro. 400)al AOBooiatton Of Faro and Exit) biiiono as un6 of the repre0eutativea o1 Huwiok Agrioniturai Society. While attaining to out wood in the bush Benj Rogers received an ugly gash fromcnu nae joss above the kite 0 e t e H wet 7 holding a sapling worn his foot ,lipped and hie teg mime iu corium with the axe. Ou Sunday, 11th )net., Riobard War. tore, eon of JIo. sod Mre. Watters of the 11th ann., underwent a 0rit10001 opereti.,o for 116 abaoeee of the appendix The boy ono to be operated on for appendiortio, when the anaemia WW1 found OOn0 1411414 a imp of poioouoio matter. He i0 now lm. proving as well as ovoid be expected. • The uocnuil met hero on •ianrd40y, 10th ins:. They bad a -busy day of it. Thera were a number of applications for the poeitio0 of town0nip treasurer. J. H. Rogers, of Fordevioh, received the ap p048ta.eet. 'there were lour tenders for the townenip printing for 006 wb,oh wet'• given to The Record for $70. - Alex. Hill, of Mitchell, waited On the council and received the contract of erecting 011 iron bridge at Earngery'a with p1a0k flooring to be oompieted iD Augaot. Tim d,reotore of the Agrionitrrel Soo - may met iu The Record uf$oe on Seam. day 10th i0et., and appointed Wm. Watters, Seoretary•Treaenrer for 1906 at Me 080020 salary. J. H. Stinoon, of Oorrie, were appointedd8egates to attend the annual meeting of the Provincial Aa000iation of retire and Exhibitions in Toronto on Wednesday and ToOreday, 21st and 22nd ine1. It was oleo decided to hold a Spring Stallion Show in Ford. wiob this' Spring. A good committee was appointed to make arrangements- for this show. It was oleo deoideu to ask Howick Towuabip Oo08,0il for a grant and a cote mittee was appointed for Chia purpose. IA* to,Inv o1. Baud concert in Mueio Hell, Listowel, ou Toeeday Marob 18811. The whiten defeated the ohair factory in a game of hookey by a Boors of 8-5, George Lawrence, wbo is well known in team, was walking on William street when he Blipped on the icy sidewalk and falling on his arm, 06etaiued a compound fraot0re et the wrist. H, W. Young, G. T. R. baggageman, who was transferred from here to Berlin about 80000 months ag r, has returned to town, and is again in charge of the freight and baggage departments at the station, James Bright, er., a brother of Wm. Bright town a ark, siert at hie home on Sunday night, Feb. 18th, aged 78 years, 4 mouths and 28 days. He had been an invalid for four or five years past. About week ago he had an accidental fail in the house, fracturing his thigh bone, and owing to his feeble health and age was nneble to remover from the ehook of the injury. It )s jaet a year ago, on the 8th of February, eiuoe his eider brother, Alexander, pegged 440143 in the game home. As the ontoome of Jodge Borron'e leo. tare 8 meot)04 of the ladies of the town was held in the Town Hell, Mayor Watson preeidiog. A eooiety was formed walled "The Tann Hoopitol Soouety of Listowel," and the following ,iHuore were elected f President, Mre, Watson ; Vice. president, Mre. J. W. Stott; Seo'y, Mre. Foster ; Treae., Mrs, R, R Hay ; Haeoutive Committee, Mre. Rothwell, Mrs. Hardie, Mise Livingston, Sirs, T. L. Hamilton, Mrs, hemp, Mre. Morphy, Mrs, R A. ()limit', The objoot of the 6001st l Sent )a to rattle enough a tea y 1 r g money, to ether with the amount raised . by the leotor°, to miniboom aid tarnish 8 tent for 06h00mptive 440ueute. Dr, Rutherford mud F. W. Hay, who with he wtfe accompanies Dr. anti Mre, Rutherford 011 their European trip, were earth pregeolod with a ho,ldm,.me maven. int, Marzipan by the Trustee Board of the Meth,.d,et Church. A large gathering of lady friends took place at ,Mre. J, Livingaton'0 Main etreot, when Mot, Rutherford was presented with a gold Orw00 , nd ohai0 as a turuwoll token, and Mre. U'y wail given a purse for use on her trip. Or, and Mtn. Ii11t,b0rford and Mr, and !dee. Bay left on Wedbooday eattriamaissitaispogne morning for Montreal, where they were joined by W, and Mee, Cbamb're, of iliaul•n ,, and prnmeeded to Boston, Mrs. Tarn and Mise Park, of Woodatook, joined 1'10 patty. They left Bouton, Saturdas morning by steamer "Cancp10'' of the White Star line, Rod flail to Naples, The party will visit Italy, Switz,'rlaod, 8.44)om, Germany, 1'ranoe and British I11 ell. The annual meeting Of the Loyal Orange County Lodge of 210rt11 Perth wag held in the Orange Hall, Listowel, on Feb, 6141, with the worvhit,tel 0000ty Master, a , S. S. Rothwell, in the thole. There woo a large attendance of members present from the different primary Indio in the county, The Mutinous of the lodge was gone through in a manner which made the meeting a n1008801 and pn:fitab s one for the brethren present, The secretary's report obowed a good in octane in membership over the previous years ; also the [biennial standing of the minty ie la ezoellent shape. The re- tiring County Neater, 8, S. Rothwell, addreaeed the lodge at atone length, After reviewing the work of the past year he 00ngeat0 aced the brethren on the prosperity of the Orange Ammoutation in North Perth. Be thanked the membero for their loyal support, and netted the same 0nppurt for his onooeseor. It was decided to oelebrate the coming 12,11 of July at Milverton, The oMoere for the enticing year are, C. Mitet.r, Jos, Wal. ker; D. C. h! , Rev, 0,. H. B00kland ; U. Chop., 8, 8, Ro,hwsli ; 0. Roo. Sec., Wm. Graham ; 0. Fin. Seo., J. 11 W)I.on ; 0. Treae, W. Welch ; O. D. of 0 J. G. Hamilton ; O. Loot, W. J Turnbull; D Leot.; G, F. Thompson, F, Anker. Rnbort Thom, Grand Trunk agent and G N W. telegraph manager at Stayo60, is dead. Toronto nag. ani. Metal Co'y PAYS CASH 8'or Rags, Iron, Rubbers, Woo! Pickings, Horse Hair, Hides, &c , Ste. Highest Prises for All H. ROSEN K. LABEL Mill st. West, Brussels A LARGE STOOK t F I4 Pi DWPiRE TO BE RWcourC ED Owing to a change iu businaes a Reduction. Salo will be held for the next 80 Days, during which time Roods will be solid for Cash at • Specially Reduced Prices In Stook will be found Harvest Tools, Cross -silt Saws, Lamps, Car- pet Sweepers, Silverware, Cutlery, Stock Foods, Bells, Mitts, Lanterns, Whips, &o., &e. —Grose -out Sawa at 51.95, lumpily $9.00, —Lam a at $2.60, nanally $9,76, —Carpet Sweepers at $2.25, tumidly $9,00. —Silverware away down. —Cutlery moat bo sold at Very Low Prices, —25 Ib, Pail of Stook Food for $1.90. —12 lb. Pail Animal Regulator for $1.50, regular $2.00. Now is the time to supply your wants at Great Bargains f'All acoounbo aro asked to be squared off at cane. McKay Co0 THE VITAL CENTER No Man Stronger than his Stomach -- Let Mi-o-na Strengthen your Digestive System. The stomach is your vital oenter. NO man ie stronger than hie etomaob, The average man me8s0ree his physical vitality by bio heart, his kidneys, or his lunge. Yet it ie the stomach that thou d be first oonetd eted when you omit up the account of health. - Every organ of the body is sum mined and nourished by food which is converted into nutrition in the etomaob and conveyed to every part of the 9yetem in *be form of blood, For this reason, when the etomaob ie otrengtbened with Mi•0•na and is able to convert the food into Pour iehment, all other organo won be. Dome well, This esplaine many enrols of heart, liver or kidney 1110080ee 1n the canes where Mi o-na is used. It ie the most wonderful health restorer known. Just one little tablet out of a 60 cent bozo! Mi'o•oa for a few daye and yon will roan nab a great improvement in your health. It you cannot obtain Mi•o na of your droggiet, it will be sent by mail, poet paid on receipt of prioe. Write 00 for advise on your case from a lead. lug stomach specialist which will be sent free.. The R. T. Booth Co. Itktaoa, N. Y. 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