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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-5-28, Page 54. A 4 • MAY 23, nap BUDINESS CARDS, AlrONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER oett, 1l 8 SCOTT, Animals, H, MoORACKEN— • issuer of Marriage Liman, Of. tine At Gr000ry,Turniterry, atreet, lirletioda 1.11A.RMS FOR SALE—THE TJN • AnneIONSD has several good Farina for eale and to rent, easy tortes, In TownsLipe of Morrie and Grey. If El. OCOTT.Brussel M. MORRISON, Issuei, of Marriage Licenses, WAL.TON, ONT, MISS JEAN NPLAUCHLIN, -THALIIIIllt OP— PIANO — AND — ORGAN, 0E712,-C,TZM2E7.46, 01,47T, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM' 1$80110908, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. E. Estelle 6rilfiu Tel:Meilen On Toni% CULTURE Pupil of Klee Eva N. Roblin, of London. Pupils prepared for Clonservttory aVonfl. 1,4A, ill visit Bruseele every Tuesday. Lemma given at the home of W. H. Kerr, John street, LECK 1E,-, , AND mu. ,INSUltANOM, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, • 't MONEY' TO LOAN AT 4.},4. & 5:Per Cent. 011100 over Iforelmen Drug Moro, • Nov.80,1009. 30-8m 13ru88elii. • Wellington Mutual Fire lueneanee CO., Essi.knialnuo 3840 'mailroom) taken on the emelt and premium note system ateurrent rates. fore 'neur- itis el ee where call on th e u ntlernig tied Agent of the Company. GEONGE ROGERS, Bressele. volowoommea001 AUCTIONEERS. TiSCOTT AS AN AUOTION- a.• man, will sell for better pricee, to better n3en, 10 1008 91000 and leas °barges than any other Auetioueer in Neat flume or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders can alwaye be arranged at this Mike or by personal application. WHOM IT MAT CONCERN,- - The undersigued, who lo well acquainted throughout the most part of the County ' - and who has had business witb n largo Mr. .ole of farmers in and around this locality, begs to inform the community that he ban taken out au Anetioueer's Gluttons for the Couutyof Huron and offers hie cervices to • all purposing to hold sales. ,THOS. NEWSOME, Brussels, YETERUMARY. T D. WARWICK— ti 1. Honor Giajnace of the Ontario .Vet- erinary Oollego, is prepared to treat all die. eases of,domeableatea animals in a cornea. -ant manner. Partinular . attention maid to Veterinerp.,Deutirtry. Cells promptly at- tended to, Dines d Inermary—Foor doors . North of bridge, Tornberry si., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVOANCING, 'VAT M. SINOLAIR— • Barrister, Solieitor, 'Conveyancer, Notary Pobilo &o. unlee—Eitewartet Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank, F. BLAIR, BARRIBITER, SOL— . Iorrott, , BRUSSELS.— uillee over Standard Bank Solicitor for Township of Grey, S °wick 91 01001 autl the Metropolitan Sauk. Private and Compaoy money to loan at lewest rates. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, (1.09., Trinity Univereity, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Phyaidans and Surgeons, Out. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Lieentiate of Mid- wifery, Edinburgh, es-Telephoue No.14, Residenee—Mill street, Brosuels, DENTISTRY • DR. R.: P. FE1I.D. DENTIST Graduate of the Royal College of Doutal Surgeons of Ontario and Pirst„alase Honor Graduate of Torouto Uolversity, Oftlee pert to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, • 1309088311098. •IT'S ALL RIGHT and Students may enter' at any time. SPRING TERM BEGINS MAR, 80. Two 001111808-0010096110101 Shorthand, Send for College Journal, 0. A. FLEMING, A, L. MeINTYNE, President, Secretary, SHINGLES Billfish Columbia Red Cedar Shingles 0900 -- North. Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT TEE Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Saeh of all Pat 'kerne on hand or made to order let Short Notice. 6186931sta:1 Furnished for all kindle of BUildings. Woektuan. ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT P—lenar4i1.11 OurMotto:"IlighOradoWorkOn11"J CENTRAL STHATFQRD. ONT. 0ur Graduates readily seoure good pooltione beeaues our high grade traln. trig prepares them to render nrat•oluts 090010809 Business men want nrst- class workers and have no time to waste upon the ether 11184,uom• illenee it course now and be ready for a poeitionln the Pall, Write for nand - Bow 0 catalogue. W..1, ELLIOTT, Prinuipal, iatstrict 3ttia5. 0001013 Mill ie running 18 hornet a day, A. Salvation Army oaptain wae in town oolleoting for the reeoue work, Hadley Doan will celebrate Hie 85th birthday in Anguet ; health and weather permitting, Vhitors in town are mnoh impressed with the size ;and isorlItnce of Elensall Public Library. Melville Stoneman left last week for Mitchell Where be has taken i0 position in his cousin's etore. Mr, Worth hoe reeigned his position here ae trackman to take a situation of a climber nature at Stratford. The initiative is being taken to hold a graud oelebratiou 111 Ileueall on•Dorninion Day under the auspices of the Band. Some of 01111 grain boyere, who per. chatted oate when the pried was high are now oelling them 0111 0* lose ot from two to three °etre a bn•hol. Till (Skil° . William HaOrostie, of St. Selen., is now a Oommicationer for taking aril lavite in the ib Court of Justioe in the Prov• inoe of Ontario. A pnblia meeting of the ladies of Look. now was held in the Town Hall on Thursday efternoon to organize a brauela 09 1(00 County Hospital Board, The Mut Brutes Regiment will go to Lnotion for animal dmil on the 9.13 of June. It will be skeleton drill again thi, year that ie, only allure alai non corn 00198109 efficers participate in it. Many of our refuters will regret to learn of the death of Elwin Gctuut,one of the first maitre of the township lot West Wawa:met] which took place at hie home iu this village on Wednesday of lain week at the age of 76 yeers. Gaunt had been ill einoe February last. The funeral took place Friday afternoon to the Rinlose 0 metery. • Exceedingly interesting and profitable services were held in the Luoknow Pres byterion ohuroli on Sunday, 17th inst., ho oonneotion with the anuivereary of the church. The earn:iota preached by Rev. Professor MaoVioar, B, A, , of Fergus, were eirquent and thoughtful mad were greatly appreeiated-by aOl preeeut. The ootteeegatione bothlie.rvicte were very largo, the evening coopregation especial. ly.ototediug the oonamodioue rhumb to the dobre. Monday eveniug ,Protessor MaoVioar gave hie interesting and ever popular leuture on "The Sign Poeta of 0.1 London", • Petrel eavleh. 'John Suhaefer, of Mayne, 'dipped a carload of rattle and 10080 91000 this eta - tion to Toronto ou Monday of limb week. Rev. D. Rogers and Mr. Wolkey attend. ed the tchnhodish Olturoh Dietrich Meat. iug Wednesdey end Thnr.day of last week at Luonndw.' The Springbank Butler Go., made their tint shipment of butter for the season on Monday of lag week, It oonsisind of 67 boxes, and wite ootisigued to Lonricio, Big lend. A numb, r of trees have been- mealy planted on the grounds of the ffethorlist eintroh, and some new wire fence erected for the proteation of the same. The church end parsonage groan& present an improved appearance. Wm. and Mrs. Milne, of North Daltote, eo long and favorably known 0,41 resideuts of Howialt, have for the pet few weeks been the guseln of the forrner's brother, D. S. Milne, 09 1(00 11 h oon., have ale° been visiting with friends and old neigh- bors in thin twenty left Thursday for their home in North Dekoto, Their 21. .yearel stay haitarth Dakota, eeeres.to have been oongenial to thvir hettith: While•returning home on Monday of ' hot week, from Win, kleKee'p, a011ti and IVIrs. Anderson met with an aceident which might have proved serious, As they were missing Horton ch Birkley'e peddling wagon, their horse- took fright and shied, and on p0111119 00 the lines one of them broke and caused the horse to go iu the ditob, upsetting the bogey and throwing the oeoupanto out, (fir, Ander. eon was quite badly bruired and had to keep hie tied for a orniple of days, and Mrs. Anderson Wee oleo somewhat brute ed. JECxe to Ir, 5Ire. E, Jones has opened up a grocery in the etore recently vented by F. F. Knight. The Opera Howie put op for sale by auction was not sold, the amount of the reserved bid not having been reached, The teeoliers of South Huron held their annual oonvention here on the 2let and 22ud of May iu the Exeter Public) School. The many friends of John Willie, of ltogerville, formerly of Exeter, will learn with 109(101 9(0009 he is At present in a very low ocitdition. For some menthe he hen been undergoing the X ray treatment at London but Unfortuuately it has not ()toyed a eueoese, only affording tempor• ary relief. Mtge Claim Ondmore, Huron street, met with it very painful thooident. She waa washing seme olothes when a large pin in oho 01 1130 garments ran into her right hand at the base of the thembt imbedding itself at 11111 ength. The pih Wee tonally removed and the iujured bend is doing nicely although painful and badly 03901(00, Tho /meting for the nonateation of a eouneillor to fin the vacancy on the 13xeter Commit Board, clanged by the toluene° of John T, Manning, wen held in the Town Hall Monday of last week between the 'more Of 12 and 3. °Week. Only Iwo nominations were reoerded, that of 0. n. siitidero, lorutor Advocate, and 3arnee Clrecoll, the former by Joe, Betilot and Thon Haw Iti.ta end the letter by Woo, Hahlig lad .11v 111014 At, the clonoinsion ef the leneloati ins kir, Sauttere being ireseet w•thdrae., 01114 allowing Mr, 001,11 to be elected by aoolanaation. 1c4lt nil Or 2311. 19,14. M., 511 igine prraoltai on Stindity eVellinti on "Tne King and the Empire," James Path littende starting ti large boarding home 110 an annex to hie hotel. Klee 13811aie Lame, daughter of A. 'Young, bee nestled her graduatioe cx. smitration to oratory at Ernernin College, Bottom The Canadian Order of Foresters, of thio towo, have made arrangenteute with the Greed Truett to run a 900018901 exoureion to Niagara Palle, on Friday, June 12tb, The Brat home game in the Denier football eohedule will be played on the reoreatititi eruunde cm Friday of thio week, et 6.15 p. m., between the old time Galt and the Maroon Mimi Rate Broticifoot, who hue been ill in-btratiord for several weeks,woe the subject of a very 0141001 operation in the hospital there, For a time elle wile Iraq low, but we ere pleaded to learn that Elie is hew sidnewhat improved. t (10(1: Geo. Crooke has now about oso hone in the pee of the Elena uheese factory. The gravel road hoe been nicely graded up aud rounded off, from the railway crossing to Newry, The looal Suns of Scotland S oioty pnrpose 1101din8 a grand garden party on or about the 19 h of June. George Came broke one of the small bones of hie right hand thia week by a fall from Si. NI bobalPo dray. John Loognaire, who has purchased Mrs. Oliver'e property ..nott to Miohael (Jotriete, moved into his new home on Monday. Mrs. Oliver has taken up her residence in Monkton. Rev. Mr, Sauuders, Baptist minister, has been given two months' leave of absolute by hie congregations at tietowel and Atwood, He purposes spending his vexation in Manitoba in conically with hie brother. Mrs. Wm. Brown is seriously 111, She to,lt a bad att tok of the grippe shortly after the death of her husband and has never completely reoovered, her strength having ban greatly impaired by the long siege of nursing, The tOwn well he now proving to be a valuable aegcreition. About 150 feet of hose have been purchased and with this it is possible to lay the duet nioely in front of all the stores in the large blank. When attached to Dr. Ridd's pump it will be possible to lay the dust in front of hie reeidenoe and others in that vioinity. tor. ClOoNOrb.—The municipal Council of Blum met in the Hall, Atwood, on May llth, Members all present, minutes of last meeting read and signed, Moved by Carry and Coates, that this Council hi in favor of the bill brought before the Legislature last year and which is intend ed to be brought up again (1318 3100.1 by Petty pieoe, M. P. P , re railroad tax ation, aud 1(3181 090 Oleik be authoria'al. to forward o, oopy of this resolution to the proper partial. 001110,1. Moved by Boyle and Bell, that the report of the Engineer for the repair of the Ellice. flaitland drain moved upon Elmo by the toovnehip of Logan be adopted and the Clerk be authorized to have a by law pre pared for same, (larded. , Moved by Boyle and Coates, that By-law No. 457, changing lot 14, oon, 18, from S B. No. 7 and annexing it to S. B. No, 8, as now read be fluidly pained. Carried. Moved by Corry and Cloatee, that Jas. Graham be awarded the oontraot of putting the gravel on gravel road at 74 cents per yard, and 0. Broughton be awarded the overseeing and spreading the same at 51 40 per day. (Tarried. Moved by Bell and Boyle, that D. A., Broughtdo be paid $75.00 port contraot Weaning out Logan Matitland drain. Parried. Moved by Boyle and Cootes, that the amended petitious re altering U. S. S. Noe. 6 and 7, Logan and '33Inta, and the formation of a new Bobcat section in Rime be received and a bylaw passed appointing arbitra. tor. (urled. Muved by Bell and Ourrie, Bylaw No. 468 appointing an arbitrator for cbanee of school seotions, eto., as now road he finally passed. Canted, Moved by Goatee and Boyle, ihagortlers be Netted for payment of the following moments r The G. T. .11. Go. 81, 1001111.108 sewer through Enlivens, lot 10 and 17, con, 8 ; A. Lawrence 50 oents, repairing two oul. aorta, ann. 12 ; 'G. Lennan $2 65, filing melanin towoline 311. & L. ; 39, Mo0ourt 50. ciente repairing culvert and plank ;L. BOyle 62 cents repairing culvert con. 16 ; W. Pehike 54 60; repairing 6 culverts and hauling clay ; J. Swint 83, repairing oul-• vert and hauling olay 000 14 ;39. Smith 60 cents, repairing culvert oon. 14 ; W. J. Alexander 50 oents. 'repairing culvert eideroade 26 and 26, eon, 14 ; J. Obspnaan 54, repairing approach tn bridge and haul- ing plank, oon, 6 : J. MoCallum 51 60, re. pairing culvert 0000. 2 311. Goatee 52,. R L r . . E. de D. filoyolva ju,t Knit ed this week, will gen them at very elope figures for the next 00 day'', The Ladle& wheel is tt beauty, Oen rind eoe thorn. I expeot to, double the ease of them this year. I have 11100 Bodine, Rheyclee and Hyslop which I will nil at a reduotion. A. COUSLEY. Strenuous Objections are never made against feed supplied by Alf. Beaker. All stoolc like it and thrive on it, and 11 18 pronounced by all intel- ligent breeders to be inoompariably tbe beet sold. Try a ample lot and you will never feed anything but our Keifer 00110 and oats. Alf. Baeker. gravelling non. 0 ; L Sohade 56 70 gravel; 0, Campbell 84, two culverts and IlIling boles sideroad con. 17 ; El, Boyle 56,031 pesos to Logan, Eltioe and Mitchell. Carried. Moved by Ourry and Bell that the firmedl do now adjourn to meet on June 4113 to hold Court of Revielou on imminent roll and general beelines, innerlailtru- J. B. Smarts shipped a car of horses to the Went last week. Jae. Duncan, loader of the Band, has removed hie family from Toronto. Rev, Mr. McLean has commenced hie peatorate of the Boptiet church and was avorably received. Fred. Orr, clerk in the Queen's hotel, and hie brother of Toronto, have leased the Dineley hoose; poeseseion to be given August let. Miss Houghton is busy training about sixty ohildren and young people for the Cantata "A. ?ionic, in Fairyland", to be given in the Town Hall on the evening of illay 87th. The Western Foundry Co. is as tansy ae ever. Monday of last week the eroand wap broken for the new warehouse, 60x150 feet. Ae eoon as this ia completed, the new moulding eliop will be oommenoed. The Young Lacliee' Fortnightly Olub held the lain meeting of the seaeon on Monday evening of hot week at the home of Mies Dulmage. The election of officers resulted in the following :—President, Mist; ole • let Vine Pres., Mrs. (Dr ) Irwin; 2urltVioe Pres., Mies Matheson ; Secretary, Mieo Oornyn ; Aesietaut Sony., Miee Chisholm ; Treasurer, Mist] Lorne Gordon. W. E. Aley bad 0. narrow escape from instant death. He was working at J. Buckley'a resiaurant, and bed oteoaaion with a pair of pincers to out the wire leading to the aro light. As soon as he ont into the wire the oureent struck the baok of hie hand, burned its way through to the pincers and a terrible shook was the result. Fortunately he was standing on a ladder and the ehook threw him off. In falling the pincers were torn from hie grasp and the elsotrio 011. ouit broken, illessunidev,—The nineteenth annual meeting of the Maitland Presbyterial Wometes Foreign Missionary Society WRS held in Witigham Preebyterian church on Tuesday of last week. A devotional meeting began at 10 30 a. m, at 1 p. tn, a business meeting was held. At 2 p. rn, Blre, Malcolm, of Teeswater,' led the opening exeroieee, and alter Sending of minutes, Mrs, Roes, of Brussels, gave the Preeidentle &dingle. This wine'. fol- lowed by reports and then Mrs, Murray, We have in stock the following different varieties of Tur- nip Seeds, all of which have been purchased from Messrs John A.: Bruce & Co., one of the most reliable Seed houses in Canada HALL'S WESTBtTRY BANGHOLM SUTTON'S CHAMPION BRUCE'S SELECTED EAST LOTHIAN SHARPE'S IMPROVED ROYAL NORFOLK HARTLEY'S BRONZE SbEE0 ICIII . IRVING': ILL] PPLAVNTT NEW KANGAROO WHITE SWEDE • A Lao GREY STONE and WHITE GLOBE IN SOFT TURNIPS. Our general stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats and Caps is well assorted. No Caney prices, but everything eh eap. A. STRACHAN, littlearlIge, led in a dediehmrh put Alio • 1. time Phiehohn was awl A 011001 eltooiient !Ott: Oefie Flet•0110,, or The It tad. •••• h. Purpomfal Lir." it it'clharciao , of Breesels, led in a Mon lbs 'Iwo:1810611Y and prlviii of Chrietien 00 compared with heat women. The Question drawer was o ed by Bro. Bailout, ne, of Moleowoi and hire. Mum); of Ripley, olid this o eau very interesting seesion, 80 evening, au intensely interesting add Woe given on filiation work by Rev. R. Mitchell, returned MieeionarY fe China, and others, The W. F. III. BO ties in the Maitland Preebytery have tributeci this year, $1800. The viei and delegatee were well entertained theladirce of Wingham Pr9ObyIori ohureit, aud enjoyed their visit, 1..lesto tercel. Duff Campbell has returned to to after oomplelitig his third year at University Medical College, Toronto. A. J. Cattle' greenhouse was ente bv some miscreant one night last w and a 109 09 radiates and lettuce w pulled up. Norman Stewart'e many friends town are pleased lo eee him not e94 after his two menthe' confinement to home with fever. Mrs. J. A. flanking and on Les have returned to town from Southe California, where they, spent the p Winter. Their health has been mu improved by their sojoarn in the land sunehine. Olerke Mason, eon 098. M. Smith, 12, R. agent here, died on Wednetd morning of Jut week after an illness several weeks with appendloitie. 1(01 and Mrs, Smith, who only r0000 come to Lietowel, have the 0yli]pahl of our citizeue in their sad loss. T funeral took plaoe Friday afternoon fro the parents' home, Dodd street to Fui view cemetery. •GT<II.10,5e. Ru,. P. lIciuseueve DEAD,—Last ove Tun Poem made mention of the decease the we I known Rev. P. Priuegrave, we b. pend fuller notioe for our readers. Meat regret WISS reit 011 Wedoesd morning of teat week on it beoomi known that Rev. Peter Mu.grave, peat of Duffs' church, Maintop, and Cav church, Winthrop, had passed away ear that mornine,. The mut was not entir ly unexpected, as it had been known f two or three days that he was eerimet ill, and that hie reeovery was doobtbu The immediate 0111.190 of death was Ye severe attaolt of inflammation of 1(1 kidneys. Mn. Muegrave was in Seafor on Friday, 8th ineC, and in driving ho be became quite ill. After a rest o Saturday, however he felt some bette and,, althongh not well, rather than di appoint hie people, he oondnoted aerate at both hie chUrallee on the followiu Sunday, and also officiated at the tuner of the late Mr. Fetterman the same do This was, evidently, too 'much for birx and he seems to have overtaxed 9 strength, se on hie return home he b came 'very much worn, and trona th oat hie attenaing phyaioichns eave ver little hope for hie reeovery. Mr. Mu grave had passed the three score and be naark, but be was rt7 remarkably &heti, and well preeerved man for hie year He was a native of the Isle of Wigh England, end mine to Canada whe (pita yonng. Previous to entering th ministry he tanght &shoot in the town (Mil) of Clarke for six years, and in th adjoining township of Hope for Ohre year& Rio first charge was in Milverto in the county of Perth, and he wae calla from there to be the paetor of Duff ohnrob, Maintop, Rod soon afterward halting charge of Cavan ohuroh, Winthro conduoting the two chargee for ova twenty five years. He had been thirty eve years in the mintstry the day died. He was a man of great energy an of much force of oharaotor, and was no easily daunted by difeoulties. He wee faithful pastor, and was moat] beloved b hie people. Ze was unciecheiog in. bio ministrations on the sick and needy, an no ordinary obstealee would deter hi from attending a call to a siok room while his ever genial manner, cheerfu disposition and kiudnees of heart itlway made him a welcome vieitor iu times o sorrow thod trouble. Hie orieinality o thought, oonabined with a tluenoy o utterance, made him an attraotive and inetruotive preaoher, while he had few eoperiore tie R platform speaker. He was a man who earnestly sought to do hi duty in every walk of life, and he lethve behincl;rnany warm Mende and admirers not alone in his own congregations bu among the public where he me lived eo long, who cherish pleasant and prefit able Memories of their aoquaintanoe and personal interoonree with him. Mr. Mae grave leaves a widow end a Family of two daughters and two sone. Mrs. Mummy is a glister of Rev. Joseph MoOthy, former ly of Zgmoudville, bat now of British Columbia. A very large oirole of friends and admirers of the departed will.extend to them the ehmereet sympathy la this the hour of their sad and severe bereave latent. The funeral eerviee took place in Duffs' chorea, Maintop, Friday at 2 o'olook p. 030. • ALLAN LINE eAverpoei and eamilendeery Royal Mail Steamers Puny Fneitt Normal', Quanno Tunieinn May 28 9 itan. May 98 0 pan Prtrisian ....„May 00 " tIttny130 " . Preterite Tune 0 " Juno 0 " Bavarian „,.„ " 10 " " 10 7 pan "',....'"baart.,44.,rficeateacr„.e...L..1.A.1.TreljeiT1t4deW,(4,11-ceilitlialli0eidieJoele5 9 ,, eri4 I re n". MO. 'gee heti en. 'th, 08. the WA A. orn tie. on, mend, Oro by An in light yard, for Grey Cottou, anti abeam fine Print '" Hatana .118 82 Eto. We ed Ladies' 61' broidery, 're boys, in . Ladiee' '° opeeial, i,n value, Si 100 from a eewed ammo, er Overalls ro kit ob of G. %.) of ..••• _ vaa., SPECIALc' FOR THIS WEEK. tiffilealeillet 0 et Mitli/GEONII We offer some 0.900101 velum this week in goods that are now in d and will be found very interesting to ohm dash buyere, These are the fad* New Prints, 27 inches wide, worth 8a, for 50. Orctin's aelebrated Print and dark colon, fine cloth, goft fluieli, guaranteed tarn colors, worth 14e p 120. New Gighume, fast colors, new patterns, worth 813, for 11 doe even thread, 10 yards for 46o. Indigo Blue Shirting, in strip fast colors, regular priee 14o, for 12i. Ladies' Wrappere, made 0 and percale, 10 all smart, fast oolore, worth 51, for '76o. Ladiee' Blac Hnder•kirts, with trine, flouooee and a000rdeoo doting, at 890, 51, $1 50 au Lrdieo' White Underwear, in Corset (Rivera, Skirte,Night Dreesee, Drawer got ix great map in these goods and will WI them at manufaoturer's price Feney Shirt Waiete, in white muslin, percales, organdiee and all over en very special at 760, 51, 5550, 82 mud $2 50. New Hate for men ar Wow and felt, 10 011 the newest ahem at 253, 50e, 75n, 51 and 51110 Waterproof Coate iu all the new styles, in bleak, navy, lawn and grey, ver from 5250 to 810. New Clothing for boys, a very special line and gret 85, 52, 5250, os mad 54 We got a great neap in Men'e Rain Oast Montreal hones, in great covert cloth, velvet collar, the new littglednette shop 0 regular $4 ooat, while they last yon can boy ono for 52 50. 13oy' and Jumpers, in bine and bleak, with bib, at 850. Afr WIN; ' ON' effia CO BLYTII. oassamarmanuenormoinUanmassminesitioughstaxiiiazizammONSPIN r, ly Se '' ,": • ••• , ,'.1' na , f• N. 'S A.43,4 L '''0 620521a$220111111111.11222122122 HAVING PURCHASED THE tk of PBrussels Woollen. Factory iy ig ir and fully fitted it up with new Looms, Spinning Machines n and other necessary Machinery, we are prepared to pur- Y ; chase any quantity of Wool for cash or exchange for goods, t. We have in stock a large assortment of— Y a a —All -wool Blankets, : —White and Gray Sheetinge, ,, --Plain Flannels, - Si —Checked Flannels, g ,—Fanay Shirtinge, Li ,. —Ladies' Wool Dress Goods, 1, —Light and Heavy Tweeds, —Underwear for Men and Boys, —Men's and Boys' Stockings, —Ladies' and Children's " —Boys' Sweaters, —Yarns, all kinds and colors. - s 1. WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. d w.& J. LOCKRIDGE 1. BRUSSELS WOOLLEN FACTORY. , : MICIMINIMILIMINISIMEM.11, 02.12.11.0••=.1=119.11.1M.IMMII6f B; Change 1 3 P W. • i Has purchased t L , Groceries i , • Fruits, , 1 From L. G. KRUSE , stand. ' —Particular attention business. —A choice article -'-See our Newport —Fine lvlaple Syrup. - Asking the favor • promising prompt —,— i'1'n illiblEIEMEGM$260=2112 A. G -R the choice and Confectionery, Canned and will carry , given to the Ice of Tea at 27c. per Chocolates and New ' + usiriess R stock of.4,...._ Scc. in the old Drink public and EWA well assorted Goods, on the business Oream and Summer pound. Fruits, • of the esteemed patronage of the and careful attention, Yours truly, W. it. G 134 IC W — 200 Must ,Buggies, ....,,,m. The Finest line to be seen. . • be Sold 1r' •, p.. 'N''. this „.., , 4 • • Season, , ,....7.E.w. in I will , , . Garnages Ontario be found RATES OP PASSAGE let Clablil—Tttulstan and Bavarian, $75 and upwards ; Parisian, 870 and ripWordil ; Pre. 101111801, vas told upwards, gad Cabin—Liverpool and 'Londonderry— Tnnisian and Bavarian, SE and 848 CO ; Parisian and Protorina, 337.00. ;London $2,60 extra. Ord Olitee—$20 and $213—Livorp00o1, Derry, Belfast, GlitegoW, London, Through Meade to Senth Afriett. Montreal to Glasgow direct, Sicilian May 97, florinthiao .Tane 17—let Close, 980,400 and ; 2udOaltin, 880 ; trd Class, 828. 1[917,818 Agent, limeee10, in any town at Ewan & Co.'s Warerooms TURNBERRY STREET. BRUSSELS. —We have a full line, dealing with SEVEN of the best Manufac- tories in Canada, besides our own make of rigs. —You can save money by examining our stolcktbefore purehasing. —Satisfaction assured. Prices right, EWAN & Co., USSELS. 0, 01 0, 00 311 ilg 1,1 a, 0. • ci 11