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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-4-20, Page 5oesW,-t5t20245e e..ACci� TRAINUPeAd D CHILD And bur to Or c, 1ISTOWEL 'Form opens April lltlt, 1904 Two (Joursos- tlpm al and Shorthand, Bond forCollege Journal. A,. 3)L. L. MOINTY1tE, Manager. BUSINESS CARDS. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER cent, F,13, SCOTT, Brussels, 'V T H. MoCRAOKEN- 1 I • Ienner o1 Marriage Lloeneee. Of - nee at Grocery,Turnborry, street, Brussels. VIAB,MS FOR SALE -THE UN• nnnm00110 hal several good Farms for sale sad to rent, easy terms, in Townebips of Morris and Grey. F 8. SOOTT,Braesele C. O. V. Court Princess Alexandria, No. 24, 0. 0. Brussels, meets in their Lodge Room, Bias - hill Blook, on the 2nd and last Tuegd009 of each month, at o'clock. Visiting brethren always welcome, JAB, B01tGE88, 0, R. A. E. mehhisH, R, S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WAL (ON, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM. INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIR11 INSORANOE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office over Hureloy'O Drug -Store, Nov. 8rel, 1902. 80.801 Brue0ela. Wellington Mutual Fire Insaranee Maximum) 1840 Insurance taken on the oath and premium note system at current rates, Before insur- ing elsewhere call on theundersigped Agent o1 the company. GEORGE ROGE108, Brussels, AUCTVONEERS. • 141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • Rail, will .sell for better prions, to bettor men in leen time and leas charges than any other Auctioneer in East Baran or be won't charge anything. Dates and Were clan alwayo be arranged at thin Mace or by personal applioatlon. ROBT. H. GARNISS BLIIEVALE - ONT. Auctioneer for Huron County. Terms reneonnble, Bales arranged for at the eihee Of TEM POST, Bruesele, 22ti VETERINARY, GA. CUNNINGHAM- • Honor Gradna.o of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all me- rman of domesticated animals In a compet- ent manner, Parti•mlar attention paid to Veterinary D091300ry and Milk Fever. Calle promptly attended to, Omoe and Infirmary -Four doors North of bridge, Tu•uberry et., Breese's. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. AB. MACDONALD— • Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, Pito. Simmer to G. F. Blair. Moe over Stan- dard Bank, Brussels, Solicitor foe Metro- politan Valk, NAT M. SINCLAIR- VV • Barrister, Solicitor, .Oonveyanaer, Notary Public, &o. Chloe—Stewart's Block i door North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank. , PROUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR- BARRISTE100 S0IU I nes, NOTARIES PuarO. W. Pnouniroo0, E. et.F. Ye SLAM. R. 0. HA Ohlaee-Those formerly occupied by Meesre Cameron k Holt, ONTAnro. 0001110100, MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M' NAUGI-ITON, sl, D., O, M„ Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont, Licentiate of the Royal 001- 189e of Plyaiolane and Licentiate o1 Mid- wifery, id- wferyEdinburgh. Resilience -854 Lorne ave„ Loudon. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FEILD, DENTIST Graduate ot the Royal College of Dental 8urgeouaof Ontario and I:I'h•et•olaso Honor Graduate, of Toronto IIniverelty. calor next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRDBSELS., CENTRAL OMT. 1/ it noire to get Praetioal Edgoation and it gem to got it be this School. Wo oan do more for our Graduates than any other Seinen College 301 the Preview,. Oommoxaal obore,employ our GrndnLpe aas teaabora, thoq now that the training given in tole iuetituticn is the BEST.' Runt now. Write for free Oatalogao, wader & MOLAOHLIN, "Principals, tek,541545d i gg"*,5"kRkcakijOiEI are grown np and Most of (11901 reeidonte ip1 of Boafortb. D. tin«ed wan a brother to "Truth" l- iV ttrertg' Argument �� Walter dmith, of Brueoelo, who hs been $ Not ONE Graduate of the popular ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. . GOR. Y011010 ANP 09119A1101110 STs. le out of a position today, It le the Hutu when wo state that "Our Stud - ante are uniformly suceensful In Ret- tinpp good positions falter graduation.. Our Brh001 Is It 89890 class ,ops and tbo best lo Oauada, Entorgnow. lege open the eu0lre year. Oatalogue ffromW. J, ELLIOTT, Principal, Vault News .temL, CLEAN op. Fn1DAY of this week is a publio holiday. Peen Mogen end painters are buoy, AN Assembly will be held in the Town Hall on Tunny evening of next week. Tile now flurries and oold winds rather gave a eet•b0ok to the straw bat and early onions. Live stook shipment from Brussels oontinue ea lively as aettal, eepeofally in the hog department. PUB/40 B0110018 close Thursday after- noon of this week fur Eaater vaoation to re open on Monday May 1st. • Honk cleaning ie -having ire innings, This early stage will give a eoniderably longer breathingepol than usual before the Fall relapse hits ne. Dn. SHAW, of Clinton, formerly of Brussels, bas bought from Harland Bros. the lot on Rottenbttry street East, Hest the residence of H. O. Brewer, and also the lot in the rear fading on Prinaeee street, The Dr. purposes building on the Rattenbnry street lot. J. W. Hiroo, of (Minton, who tett a few weeks ago for Oxbow, Asea., hes again embarked in bueineee, having bought a feed, sole and livery stable, which is con eidered a good paying proposition in most of the growing Weetero towns. Mr. Hill le a eon of John Hill, Brunets. DID WALL—Guam .—Gom,Green, of k'aooy- stel e, `Manitoba, formerly of Braeeele, who went Weet rix years ago, bas pros. pered fey the Prairie Province. He has b, en quite a dealer in land and hoe done well et farming, following. grain growing. In 1904 lie had 8900 Munn of wheat and 1900 buebele of nate, farming 240 armee. Having sold hie farm he may looate near Wiuoipeg where he has 800 earn in view. HURON OLD B0118' EX0UR0ION.—The Huron 011 Boye' Aeeooietion bee awn - plated arrangements for the running of two Hret•olaes trains from Toronto to the old oonnty of Huron on the occasion of its 000001 eaonr0ihn, which 18 00 be held on Jnly 8th end 10011 inolnive. One train wit make Goderioh ile terminus, the other Lnaknow. Splendid a000mmoda tion and no delays iu transit either way have been enured by the G. T. R. WANT TO BAoN(A—Warden Miller, ao. oompaoicd by D. Oantelon, Ohairman of Road and Bridge committee; weer to Sarnia on Wednesday of last week to try to adjnet some matters pertaining to bridge °entracte.. Some time ago .,a Sarnia 0nmar pany was mended oontasote for building three bridgee in this county, but when the agreements oame before the Warden for his signature they were a0• eatiefaotery, and he deolined to affix his eigoa,ure thereto. The differeooe may not be a 0erione oue and may be easily adjusted; " WgonxNo Beooe. The Seaforth Ex putter of last week rays :—"The home of Jae, and Mre. Weir, of ibis towo, was the eoene of au interesting event on Wednesday, the 000aeion being the marriage of their eldest daughter, Florence, to Charles H. Broadfoot, of Brussels, and eon of Mrs, J. H. Broad" foot, of Seaforth, The ceremony was performed at one o'clock by Rev F. H. Larkin, pastor of the Presbyterian church, and was witnessed by only a few intimate relatives and friends,. Mr. and Mre. Broadtoot left on thafternoon trate on a trip Ent, On their return they will make their borne in Bonnets, tviter8 Mr. Broadfoot is engaged in business. The young couple have many friends who will unite with Tbe Ex• poei0or to coneratulationo and best wishes." TNN POST oleo vetoes 0110 8811 ti•ee marts of the peop'e oBremenand locality iu wishing Mr, and Mre, Broad. toot many homey years. T119 provinoial eeoretary hoe forward ed a oironier to all license inepeotore and membere'01 Herniae boards in tbe provine0 of Ontario, defining the duties of these °Maisie in granting liquor Ifeeueoe for the doming year. Tho letter oommenoe0 by warning the linen boards and in• epeatore against ening any partisanship 10 in awerding and the threat to made that it lioeneee are granted because the hotelkeeper, bee no other reoem- mend0tiou than hie political learning, the department will canal Ibe license at the wheat opportunity, Where the number of applioante Batmen the num bee of licenses to be issued, the oommie- einnere shall select the beet hotels from among the number, This can be done by the members of the boards visiting the hotels in their districts and 000ert0ining whatthe appoiotmenle and facilities for accommodation are. Proprietors of road boueee must be prepared to , give Imo m a0oomodation at betel° of go out of business. DEATH 0r JOHN SMITH. — John Smith, an old and reepeoted resident of Senterlb, departed this life on $ondny morning, lith inst. Mr. Smith had not been en• joying his areal good health for the past Winter, but was always able to attend to his usual duties until two weeks prior to his demtae, wbett be was prostrated by an attack of paralyeio, wbiali rendered him completely helping and [rem which he never rallied. Mr. Smith wag 68 years of age.. He oame to Canada with hie parents about fifty year0 090. They flirt retool in Galt, remaining there about two years, when they 0am0 to Huron and lived in Tlarpu111ey. Mo, Smith removed 00 Seaforth about 85 years ago and was engaged In the wagon matting. buoineee, Be Was 0 quiet un mountingman and hie death removes weather link between the present and the early days of tide diotriot. ldio wife died on the 14th of DeceItber last nod be' has not long' survived her, although at that 08010 few thought the Bittern/ion would be 90 short. Mr. laid up for long time from purely/de, Bownx o -A m cling of Bravais Lem Bowling glob wets h' Id in the Conoeil (member, when or9autw,tion for 1905 wee completed. Preeideat Hewitt ocoupied the chair, Mittens of last meeting were read and passed. Finanoial elatetneut 'showed balaooe on band 820 57, Fo11ow- iug 0E60000 - were elected 1 -Hon. Preei. dent, '1'. Farrow ; President, H. Jumee Viae Provident, It, Dawning ; $eoy• ''reae., W. Leatherdale ; Committee of Management, Alex Siraeban, A. E. Mel. bah, Dr, It P. Feild, A, 0, Macfarlane, T. Farrow, Skips, D. C. Roes, H. James, R L lwuing, J. F, Ferguson, J. T. Roes, J. Hewitt. Hon. Membere, Rev. W. T. Oluff, Strathroy ; J. N. Gordon, Forret; Jae, Irwin, Toronto; John Shen and Dr. lWoNaaghtoo. PROVED IN 111011NT FULLEST. Every doctor in tbie town tried his beet to relieve Mrs. J. Withom of Asthma 1 none succeeded. "For years, ebesta0es, "I was a dreadful sufferer ; nothing gave me relief. Ai times I found it necessary to have all the doors and windows open to get my breath. When in deepair I beard of "Catarrh ozone." I used it and now am perfectly oared." This proves beyond doubt that any one of Asthma Gan, be cared with Oatarrboz000. No remedy eo pleasant, none so absolutely certain to thoroughly one ; try "Oetarrhezooe" ; it is guarau teed. VV lnid•teoa en. The Street committee of the tOwo Council ie negotiating fur a new Spriuk• ling °ark. Bricklayers are at work on the new warehouse for Gunu'e Limited, on the site of the one destroyed by fire during the Winter. Chief Vannorman ie making a com- mendable effort to enforce the Town By. laws. Boma have got into trouble and others are on the way. The tailoring and gents' tarnishing business, formerly conducted ander the firm name of Homutb Bros., has peeved to the control ot M S L Homnlh. Alex. Orr, of Hotel Bruuewlok, bar returned from 1111, Clemens Bpringe, where he bad been for treatment for rheumatism. He reports improvement. The trneteee of Wingham Methodist church, aided by the pastor, have made another eobetantial reduction in the debt an their floe properly, redooiog the liability from 51900 10 51400. Workmen have been busy preparing the old congregational church for the reception of one of the departments of the Public School. The desks will be removed daring the Easter vaoation and um dente pined in the room thug vacat- ed. This room will probably be 000npied by Miss Reynold's department. The arrangements now made is only tempor- ary, in order to relieve tbe crowded state of some of the rooms. 83110 Ett, PRasnNTAT10Ns.-A. spaniel meeting of L. 0. L., No. 963, was held in the Orange Hall on Friday evening, 8108 alt. The meeting was called for the purpose of doing boner to John MoGill, an old and faithful member of the Order. N. B Gerry wag chairman and palled Mr. McGill to the platform, where be was presented with u gold headed Dana and a well worded addreee. A. McNally made the presentation and John Wilford read the addreee. Mr. MoGill watt completely taken by surprise and in a few wordo thanked the brethren for the gift end good wiehee. Shutt addreeeee eulogistic of Mr. McGill ae a citizen of Blyth were given by Rev. J. Edmonds, A. McNally, R. Mo0ommino and James McElroy. Musical selections were contributed by Mies Bloody and a dainty lunch was served by the wine and daughters of the members. The pleasant evening was brought to a alone by all 'singing "God be with you till we meet again." -At the repn•ar meeting of 0ourt Morning Star, No. 88, Canadian Order of Foreetere, on Tuesday evening Mr. McGill was peanut - ed with a gold pin modem addreee -There was quite a gathering of friends al the home of Mier Esther McGill on Monday everting of last week. The 080008on was to bid farewell to Mre, John McGill, who with her huebond and eon, Wellington, were leaving for the Northwest on Tueo- day morning. Hymns were enng, then Mre. T. W. Soott read au addreee- The presentation of a Over bread tray was made by Mre. George Powell, atter whiob brief addressee were given by Frank Metcalf, T. W. Scott and Rev, 3. Ed• monde, the remarks of Mr. Metcalf being eingolarly touching and appropriate. Refreshments were served and evening closed with .reading the Boripturee and prayer by Rev. J. Edmonds and the whole company joining in an appropriate hymn. -On Thursday afternoon, Match 30, there was a epaulet' meeting of the Ladies' Guild at the home of Mre, 1N('yry •TB _T' o 1 S Idoyetary, J. Bteaoy; Treanurar, flex, 1 J lJ .1.) 1 L1, Taylor. I have secured the agency for one of the best Cana- dian makes of Incubators. Prices right. +OGIS FOR HATCHING Buff Orpington's. My birds are bred from the best in Canada. None better. JOHN WRIGHT If You Want Hens that will lay in Winter, I8 you want Birdie for tab 'o use. It you want beauty, utility and quality get into the BUFF WYANDOTTE breed by buying a few oettinge of Eggs at 51.00 per 15 from James Ballantyne BRUSSELS. Powell, having the same object io view - to bid farewell to Mre. McGill. It was a memorable gathering. The program ooneieted of music and readings end the hospitality of Mre. Powell was numb enjoyed. These good people, Mr, and Niro, McGill and eon, Wellington, had a warm place in the hearts of the people of Blyth. and there ie deep regret at their departure. Oar foes will be the gain of Saekat000 in the Northwest. Mre. Curtis has returned to the village from Chicago, where she epe08 the Wio• ter montho with relatives. John Riobmond & Sone have sold thei patents and rigbte to manafaotare their uuivereal combined corking and thresh ing machine to the Sawyer•Maseey Co., of Hamilton. Mre. Brown passed away on Sunday morning of last week. Her illness lasted for several weeke. The funeral took plane Tuesday afternoon and was very largely attended. John Drummond died in Chatham on March 28th. Creeping paralyeie was the cause of death. Deceased was 0110 of the first reetdente of Blyth and moved to Chatham with hie wife last September, The bereaved widow and family have the oympathy of many old friends here in their sorrow. An eothnaiaetio meeting of those interested in football was bell in the Queen's hotel, when the Blyth football club was organized with the following offoore ;-Hoo. Pres., Joseph Coombs ; Pres., Reeve A. W. Sloan ; Vice Pree., Dr. J. C. Lindsay ; 8eo,•Treao , R. A. Stewart • Manager, Dr. G. E. Long ; Captain, 3. 0, Brown ; Managing Com., Alex. Smith, John Biretta, James Catt, T. B. MoArter, Frank Anderson and Joseph Bell. The queetioo of letting nontraot for planing of new coal furnaces was at the last meeting of the School Board taken up and thoroughly discussed. Moved by Traete° Oowan, seconded by Trnetee Potter that we accept the tender ot J. G. Moser to instal two No. 24 Kelsey warm air generators in our school, as per epecifiostione submitted, for the sum of 5410, the Same to be paid March 6181, 1906, and the nontraot to he completed not later than August 8010,1906, the old beating system to be the property of the contraction, carried. iien13inhi. Harry Caliwell has gone into partner• ship with John Balfour, of Kippers. While at play W. Kolehon'n little girl fell off the door step and fractured her Dollar bone. Geo. Trott has been putting in a lot of new curtains and improving his photo. gallery generally. While cleaning the beater at the power house Jack Weleb had the misfortune to have hie leg melded, Work is being rapidly pulled on the new buildings in course of construction end ground will soon be broken for eev• eral olhort. 3), Urquhart intonme the Observer that owing to the high price of Date the oat• mill will have to remain idle till the now 0009 ie marketed next Fall. The Band held an organization meet• ing and assigned instruments to 14 plop ere. The following are the newly aleoted duelers :-President, Alt. Soruton ; MONIONIMMIMMINIMM DEEINO BINDER TWNE Pure Manilla, 650 feet 18ac Sixty per cent. Manilla, 550 feet Die Quantity limited at these prices. Don't put off till to -morrow what you can do to -day. To secure this A. 1 Twine at the A 1 price place your order at once. HOLLYWOOD PAINTS "Linseed Oil, Lead and Zinc Paint." The most dur- able, beautiful and economical Paints ever offered the pubiio. This Paint is sold under a five years' guar- antee. Money refunded if Paint is not all that is claimed for it. Price 40c. per quart. tl e6�1 DE 'm dr teal a The first principle of a good Fence is GOOD WIRE. Lamb Fence is made of High Carbon Steel Wire. Top Wire 140. 7, all the other Wires No. 9. The strongest fenoet�made. l� +�' Smith leaves a largo tatriily, all of whom A0 M.M 0 KAY & "� o• VI'll t' n¢0N0111'1'I9 AB 9EIt10111r, Boo .n 'o beoomea a chronic wail IMO that ver.,.e closely On 0005000 .ion, "Catarrhozone" le Nut moat ple•400*, simple and oertoin cure. Try Catarrh- 090010. (3(,Qorlon . The old officers of the Goderioh El- evator rnd Transit Go. were to elect, d at the annual meeting. Dr, Walter Turnbull has gone into partnership with hie brother, Dr. 3, L, Turnbull, Goderiob. The Goderiob Organ Go. le ehippi mg a oar load of Beate and also a car lona of organs to Liverpool, Rog. The North American Salt Works, God. aria, whiob are controlled by il;asere. Raeoford, are starting up again. Rev, Dr. Putts, of Toronto, is explored to preaoh on Easter Sunday at th' ear. vices of the North street Methodiieb con- gregation, Goderioh, Capt. and Brevet -Major 0. J. A. 0. Dunlop has been traneterred from the 39rd Huron regiment to the 19 h St. Oathrines regiment. Alex Oooper hurl men engaged eles0• ing the debris from hie burned grain warehonee, 0o as to be ready to make an early start in its rebni'ding. An Ottawa deepatob says :.-The Minister of JustIae gives notice of a bill to care the teohnioal diogoalifi'.ration against E. N. Lewis, member for West Huron, arising out hie becoming a b.inde• magi for a poetotfioe contractor. The Goderioh Knitting Oompary re- port bright p000900te for the present year. The Company bee removed its office from the Northwest oorner of the building to the Northeast oor0er, and the change is et greet convenience all rou.td. 0, P. R. -It looks as if those who bet that train would bo running over. the C. P. R. to Toronto from Goderioh the coming Fall, will be lune, as the imm0090 quantity of earth to loose, abutments for bridges to be built, loyiog of Meeks and building fences aro too heavy jobs to be completed inside 01 rix mouths. The contractor has quite a member of men and teams working along the line. Tbe river ie now as low as it will be for a month and the trestle work for carrying . the track will like'y be repaired very soon. The 000treotors are moving one of the steam ehovels from Attrill'e bank to the Galley bank, over the Heide, as the road ie not yet nom- pleted to the West end of Dnnlop'e Hill bridge. Some of the timber that farmed the track across the breathes of the river ie lodged along the ebore near this port, but a ooneiderable portion is not in eight from Goderioh. Be1�ra,'e. Mre. Geo. David spout a few days in London. Sproat & Whaley started their wagon 0o the road last week. Geo, Proctor, 6th line, Morrie, is build ing an addition to hie stable. John L Geddes had the miefortnve to Ion hie fine Jersey cow through milk lever. Mre. Barney, of Exeter, is at her fatber'e, R. Stonehenge, attending to her sick mother. Many of the elder members of the A. O II W. are very mach displeased at the recent raise of rates. One. Howe, of Blyth, ex.depcty reeve of Morrie, has become an almost helpless invalid owing to spinal trouble. Dan. Geddes has moved aoroee the road into the MoKen9ie chop. Mr. ()Ades is palling down hie own shop to rr unild. Rev. A. E. Jones had a Budden cell to Port Elgin on Monday evening rf last week, his father being very i11. Mrs. Joaee accompanied him. Duncan Anderson, of Tarnberry, has the eympathy of bis Wendel and neigh. bore of Belgrave in his sad bereav tnent in the loge of hie wife. Mr. Anderson was raised near Belgrave. HYtIENBAL - A pretty marriage oars• moray was performed at Belgrave mange, by Rev. J. J. Hustle, ou Weducedey, April 6th. The contenting parbiee were Miss L hale, daughter of Hugh and Mrs. MoBnreey, and Robb. Scott, he'll of East Wawanoeh township. Mies Minnie MoBorney attended the bride and Walter Scott mishit, 1 the groom, They return ed to the bride's home, where a tasty wedding luncheon awaited them. Both bride anti groom are well and fay'rably known, and have the beet wishes for a long and happy ifs. They received many valuable presents. In the evening, at the home of the groom'e Lather, Robt. Scott, about eighty youug people spout a very pleasant time in amusements. The young couple have taken up their resi donne on the 12th, where we hope they may !pend many happy days, No More Pains in the Stomachs, Because the Greatest of Stounit•Il Remedies Was Used Ferrozone. Mr. R. Harris, of Rookwoed, Ont., writes 1 "In regard to Ferrozono, i am glad to Bay it is the most excellent remedy for etomno81 trouble. (lefer° using Ferrozone I was in a poor mole of health, tint atter taking a few bosee I was tinted of pains in the Stomach and a sorene00 in the book. I am onjoyit 9 the beet of health to -day, thanks to Ferro - zone." Mr. Ernest 'V. Jordan, of Trenton, wince : ''I had a severe attack of etom- eoh trouble and indigestion, which nom. ppletely upset mo. I Wag Wised t" try Ferrozone, and did 00, Since using Pomona 9 have not had any further trouble, and . oan recommend It as a positive ours. My wife also found Fen rezone a good tonin and nerve strength- ener." Everybody that ever used Ferrozone opeal(e just se highly of it. It etrl,ngtb• ene the 08020011 and digestive orgate and mallets them in parrying on their work. Ferrozone purifies the blood and gine new energy to the nerves. It ie the beat tonic andr b i der and cod for young oioeel Y dud old alike. Just try g Ferrozon.i ; re malts will astonish yon. Price 60r, per box, or Dix boleti for 92 50, at dru, giete, or The Parrozone company, Ki' g9toa, Ont. Don't delay, Get Ferrozone to- day. MILLINER The undersigned return Thanks for the gen - exons Patronage accorded at the Millinery Opening last week, and wish to call the at- tention of the Ladies to a Choice Stock of READY - TO - WEAR HATS And a Beautiful Selection of Trimmed Hats. Our aim is to please in both Goods and Prices. ROCHE & H AYCROFT MILLINERS HIGH CLASS TAILOT:I A partnership has been formed by the undersigned for carrying on a High Class Tailoring Business in the Stretton Block, Brussels. Shop is now open and our full new stock on display. - Before ordering your Spring Suit see our choice goods. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. eN'el'llrl,l,l,lli,,,,el '111�1,1'I,In,'ll,el Dodds & Habki MERCHANT TAILORS C. H. Dodds J. J. Habkirk Edmond Bristol wee naanimonely nominated as the Oomervetive oandi• date in Centre Toronto. Stephen Douglas, who received quite a legacy through the death 01 a daughter in France a few years ago, dropped dead at Isis home, West Ward, Mitchell, Thurs- day evening, the 80th inst. He and a grandson lived together, but a nieoe, Mies Hannon, wee iu the babit o1 going to the bonne daily to see that hie comforts were looked after. While talking to him in the evening in gaeetion, without any warning, he dropped over and wag dead almost ioetaotly. The little boy wee asleep in bed. WAN. E A Local Salesman for BRUSSELS and surrounding territory to represent "1:308ADA'11 GAEATBOT NURSERIES." Newest varieties and epeoialtiee in Hardy Fruits, Small Fruits, Mamba, Ornament• ale and Roser. A permanent situation and territory reserved for the right man. Pay weekly, handsome outfit free. Write for partioulare, and eend 25 cents for our pooket microscope, just the thing to use in examining trace and planta for innate, Stone & Wellington FORTHILE' NIIRBERIES over 800 noise TORONTO, - - ONTARIO REAL ESTATE. 7TlARIvI FOR SALE. -CHOICE L� SO acre farm for sate, 00100 South half Lot 0, 000. 7, Grey. Mostly seeded down • and well =enured. Good bank barn and eorefortablo bonen. 010ee to school and 28 milds from Brussels. 0 cares of Fall wheat • in. Apply to J, 0. TUCK, Brussels. 80-01 • tIARM FOR SALE.- GOOD homestead -100 acres -in the Town- ship of Morris, Huron county. For partici- niers apply to J, BENNETT, 8 tt V-� 550 Bathurst Bt, Toronto -1.4sARM FOR SALE CONTAIN - I930 90 acres, being North halves of Lots 15 and 10, Con.1, Grey. Comfortable frame bone, bank barn, orchard, &o. Only 4 melee from Molesworth, Good loeality and Dae roads. Immediate poesoesion. For further partioulare apply to or write W. H. KERR, Brneefs. rARM FOR SALE. -TILE UN- dersigned offers her 100 noxa farm, be- ing Lot 20, Con. 7, Grey, for sale, There Is a comfortable house, bank barn, or- ohard,;wells, &o. harm le only } mile from the thriving village of Ethel, For further particulars as to price, tame, 460„ apply to MRS. RATE ROLLAND, 78 Shuter street, Toronto. GOOD FARM FOR SALE. - The undersigned offer for sale his farm, being Lot l,Con. 18,Grey. It 38 sit- uated on the Gravel road, 2 miles South o1 Bruseele and eon tains 100 acres of goodihnd, all cleared but 12 acres. There is a first elate brick house and kltoheu, heated with furnace, wood abed, artesian well with Windmill and water is pumped to barn. Barn is 80088 feet with atone stables. Bay barn 88x80 feet. Good orchard, farm well fenced l pleasantly eltuated Will bo sold nu easy terms. Apply on premiers or Brus- sels P. 0„ EMUS 01(10S, 15.10 New • Bax Now thattheseason for buying Buggies has arrived we would like to inform the public that we are better prepared than ever to supply their every want ill Buggies got up in the very latest style and best material that money can buy—Steel Tires, Hard Rubber, Cushion and Pneumatic Wheels, with Ball Bearing Axle, Lumber Wagons—the very best oak gear, with half truck or high wheels, either 21, 21 or 3 in. tires. Before buying elsewhere be sure and call at the old reliable Car- riage Factory where you will get the very best value for your money. tS''Two (lows for sale at reasonable figures. JOHN, COBER &- SONS