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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-10-1, Page 5Otii., '1, 1903 BUSINESS CARDS. ONEX TO LOAN AT 5 PER cent.7'4.0. SCOTT, Ilrnasols, U T 11. MaORA.CIKEN— T f • Inner of Marriage I4oeneee, Of - Bee at Graoery, Turnherry street, hrusaelo, 1.PARMS FOE SALE—Tllkj UN• nanolerlfrn hen several 54004 Varma for 'Oulu white rent, easy terms hf I owneltdpe ,t r r 0 Morris and Grey. ' B sen Y 1 S B�U11, res 1 M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCIILIN, .—TEACHER UF— PIANO - AND - ORGAN, 8TvVZP0E12..8, oN'x'. ROBERT CUNNING HAW INatMANOR, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. E. Estelle Griffin TEACMElt 4 F VOI(SR CULTURE Pouliot Ulm Eva N. Roblyp, of London. Poona prepared lpvstfor lsree3use Vivisit Brusseevery Teday. Lemons given al the home of W, 11. Kerr, John street, J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIRE+ INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTAT'E AGENT, &COVET TO LOAN AT 4.1, 4f& 5 Per Cont. OTeo over Hursloy's Drug Store, Nov. Ord, 1502. 80.80 Brussels, Wellington Mutual Fire Ineuranee Co., R80A211.S0n121/ 1640 Insurance Won on the sash and premium note elsewheere ct all mt4t therates. n ndol•uigued dpeat of the Company. GEURGE 110013118, Brunetti, AUCTIONEERS. i • S. SCOTT AS AN AUO`�IO1 - 1 • nano/111 sell for better prune, to better mn DM en, 1n lees time and leas ahareeo hewon't oharga ar inAuctioneer in Dat s andnordere can always be arranged at tills office Or by personal application. TO WHOM IT MAY C'ONOERN,— Tbe nnderoignorl, who is well acquainted throughout the most part of the County and who has bad 02110111008 with 0 largo cir- cle of farmers in and around this locality, taken 0011 012to 02 Auctioneer's License for the Oonntyoi' Huron and offers his eervioeu to all purposing to bold 0ale0, THOS. NEWSOME, Brussels, VETERINARY. JD. WARWICI3;— • Honor Graduate o1 the Ontario Vet- erinary College, Is prepared to trent all dle- enaea of domesticated animals 111 a 010121005- eut mannas. Particyular 'attention paiyd to 'Veterinary nded tory Office and Infirmarlls promptly F Infirmary—Fourt. e North of bridge, Turoberry et„ 8ruesele. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. NIT M. SINOLAIR— f • Barrister, Solicitor, ' Onnveyaneer, Notary Public, dco. 01.11e0—B tewart's Block 1 door North of Central Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard 2311115. G. F. BLAIR, BARBISTER, SOL- l� ICITOR, &o„ BRUSSELS.— ufeo0 over Standard Bank ; Solicitor for Townebip of Grey, Howlett Altana' and the Metropolitan Bank. Private and Company money to loan at lowest rates. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. NI'NAUGHTON, 01. D„ 41. 111„ Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Neaten] College,Blem108 College of Physicians and Burgeons Ont. Licentiate of the Royal 001. lege of ifbyoiodausand Licentiate of Mid. wffory,Edioburgb. l5rTelopb0pue No.14, ltonidenee—Mill street, Breese's. DENTISTRY DR. R. P. FE/LD, AIINTIST .Graduate of 'the Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario and Firet.olaes Honor Graduate of Toronto University. °Moo next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery, BRUBSEL8, MARE UP YOUR MIND TO ATTEND :Fall Term begins Sept. lot Two Courses—Commercial and Bhortisans. Send for College Journal. 0. A. FLEM1NG, - A, L. MoIN'PTItE, Proeidenii, Sooretury, SHINGLES British Coltunbiit .lied Cedar Shingles ;les AND -•--- North Shore • Pine and Cedar FOR BALE AT THE Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat tame on hand or made to order at Short Rotias, Est:Mane Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship an'd Material Gnarantsed. r .IaK4ENTr tt--"a -,1 cur THE �BEST iT PAYS 3 cuing STRATFORD. ONT. 11 1Best place lane in Oauada for queering e ri n g a thorough buelaoeo edaaati054 0r a p uperiorOnPhoawmyPuoa10a10t54len Oer. qqb1i 0111110qi tlong. "ie school to 1 lnblY 1D gives tGn students more than they ex• i' Epolo. W1'400 for oatnlogna hinter E this month it poefilblu, W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal, I' pp d istrut 49 or,' ire. Mrs. Wm. Mose ie et Woodbridge visit - lug her mother who i0 eorlouoly ill. carry Dane received a Molt on the head from a borer while working at the mill. Dr. J. A, Tuck and family moved to Toronto whore he will practice his pro• ftesion. Mrs. Henry Ellie ie lying in a very critical oeudition at the residertao of her eon Thomas. The Methodist 'Matruh will hold their Annual Harvest Home Festival on Bat. orday, Oot, Ord. We are sorry to state that Thomas Dane et. is at present seriously ill, but we hope to hear of his speedy reaovery, Howiok Oounoil met in Gorrio on the 101th nit, Applioatione for the Collector- ship of the Enamel and Western divisions were reoeived from Wm. Henry and Richard Rose. Both were appointed. A nnmber of amounts totalling $378.69, were examined and panned for payment. The Oapnefl then adjourned to meet in L'ordwioh an Ootober 21st, 1&t.veroo.&... Fall Fair Oat. 6th and 7th, 0. H. Holmes, oor enterprising mer- chant, has been endeavoring to establish telephone conneotiou with 15Ionktoo, The Gantbior Concert Company, have been engaged for Atwood Fall Fair night, Oct. 7th, and the night alter, not. 8th. Herbie Mitohell bag been seri000ly ill for the part two weoke, fab:ring from obolera umbra. He is now improving, Rev. W. T. Hall, of Toronto, will sup ply for Rev. Dr. McLeod during the next 4 weeks. Dr. McLeod is improving in health, though slowly. The Direotors of the Atwood Public Library were the pleased reo'piente of a handsome donation of 55 from Rev. A. Hondereon, 31, A., former pastor of the Presbyterian aharuh here. Geo. Mitchell, of the Bank of Remit ton staff, left for his home in Clarks. berg on Tuesday morning of last week. Rio mother who ban been poorly for some time, is now much worse. Whet might have proved n more ser sous aooidrnt happened to Mr. Lehman on Tuesday morning of feet week, lvlr. Lehman is a millwright and was engag. ed in overhauling Mr. Oorrie's mill, putting in a new chopper and making other improvements. While engaged in tearing down a portion of an elevator, a large beard ill some way became die lodged and fall straight down on Mr, Lehman's bare bead, the end of the board striking him square on the top of the bead, The map wan cut and an ugly bruise initiated. eaent:tortn. Rov. Rural Dean Hodgins was intend. !ug a meeting of the examinee committee of the diocese in London Ian week. At the annual meeting of the Western Ontario Oonservative A00ooiution, held at London, B. B..Gnnn, of Seaforth, was eleoted third viae president. Mise 0.01100 0. Lawrence, who hos been attending the Mieeionary Training School iu Chicago, and who spent two melte at her home here, heti gone to Toronto to take a theological course in Viotoria Col- lege. A 8t. Marys correspondent sage :— After the 8t. Maryo•Seaforth hareem match at Brantford Harry Gillespie, of Orangeville, might have known tbat the Stone Town wunld not welcome a visit from him with a love feast or mutual admiration gathering. It will be re- membered that ho sent two 110arere of the green and white to the fence, and to the abeenoe of there players is attributed the loss of the game. Mr. Gillespie went to St, Marys Friday to referee the Dnrham- Wallaoebnrg Budden death game in the O. L. A. junior semi.fruals. At the ormolu. eau of the game a big crowd of apeatatora amused themselves by chasing bine out of town, At one time only Chief of Polios Young etood between Gillespie and the river. He finally reached the Windsor hotel and wee drive° from there to the janotiou station in a nab, rather than risk the danger that seemed to threaten him if be waited for his train at the town depot. Mr. Gillespie should present the lacrosse club with it life need portrait of lameelt to be Meg np as,au inepiratiou no indiguution meetings (5oelerl(efr. F, 10, Holmes has moved into his new iffiest C. Saeger hoe reoeived Ilia commission and line been 011oru in us Clerk of the Penes. Matoolm McDonald was in town, the gentleman having euacenefully 50011 his. fleet ease of typhoid. John Phillips, tiro• veteran angler, caught in the river a bleak bass 91inohee loug and weighing a trifle over 31 :be. Jae. Atkins, town, has q goo0e %bat laid five eggs lust month, tout of wh(oh he hae placed under a hen to rains goslings for Ohristmae. The Ladies' Aid' of Violbria Street Methodist ohuroh intend giving a ' NOW England Dinner on the evening of Thnnkogiving Day: Lawyer Proudfoot has bought the ol0toe go long 000upied by lodge Reit, whioh, after renovation, will be occupied by Proudfoot, Hays and Bleb. The Ontario Govarnmont hag appoint ed 0. A. Humber to the potation et pol- ka otfoe magistrate of the town of Goderiob in 8(30200010(3 80 0. Seeger, appointed ono. by Drown attorney. The W. M. 8, Auxiliary, reoently or, ganized in Victoria St. Methodiet (thetah, (1508 and ideated officers as follows : Mrs, W. H. Graham, pres, ; Mre. Geo, Barrie, vio0.pre51 Mre. J, iliUfau, oterotary ; Mre, G. M, ]]blot, oar seoy,) 1Vllee N. Barry, trees, During the blow' n ty'dnesda;y nli;hb of butt week, a hint;,. number of the saw• mf11'a loge lir01te adrift mei were piled tip ou the barber1elaud. Uodarial) Organ (mama' is running with all epoed thews days and among the many octave they are about shipping le a oar load for Annelle and 11 oar load for the Mother and, David 13.4I r000fvod a letter from De; troll atath,g that hie eon, 111i0tou, whose whoreubouts he lona been in ign0ranee of for some time, wa0 feeding a press at ICemmn Oily and was all rigbt. County lreasn'er Holmes met with a seri 00 aooidrnt on Wednesday of last week whereby he maims frim a brolteu arm. The lr•jnry wag 014008d by the end. den fall of a window eSeb at Horton's hall, At the invitation of a well known nit. NOD who bad seen their exhibit at the Industrial and Western Fairs, two gentle men repreeentiu„ the Blaine 'Harrow Mfg. Co.—J. Bnohanan and G. E. Blaine —visited Godoriob to make 01proposal for the ere0Lion of a cautery end the manefaotnring of their patent flexible !arrow in title town. Goderiolt offered them a site and exemption from tuxes, Lot 404111c. John Barber left for Winnie -g where he bee secured a good ertua1fon. Mr. and Mre. Oooper, of °Weary, are visiting frienla in Lnoknow and Kinloss, Wm. Johnston, D. Meanie, John Boyd, Wm. Hood and Ab Boyd spent a week on a shooting trip in Bruce Peninsula. The Luokoow I. 0. 0. F. Degree Team will attend the Lodge of Instruction at Kincardine on Thanksgiving Day, Oat. ]5th. R. Mntheeon, of Pittsburg, whohae been in the bospital there for some weeks past, with stomach trouble, bee arrived home, Reeve A, T. Davison u i v1 gave the Fra Brigade a euprise on Monday of last week, but the boyo were equal to the 000801041 sad they responded in gniok order to the alarm. In one and a half minutes after the alarm 11410 given, Engineer Barber jun., sounded the whittle with a full bead of eteom ap, and ball a minute later a heavy stream of wane was playing ,from the hydrant at the corner of Campbell and Havelock etreete, - Vlao 'loetyca. Earl Ball, of Toronto, is visiting hie grandparents, H. end Mre. Ball. A hen of Wm. Netterfield'B laid an egg last work that measured 94 x 6 inches. Mies Forbes, who was in the railway aooident near Blenbeirn reoently is a granddaughter of Mrs. Glendenning. Wingham Court of Revision of the Voters' Lint of 1903, will be held in the Town Hall, on Tneeday and Wednesday, Ootober 13th and 1411. A nnmber of the state in the Ooogre gational March have been. Bald for the new Methodist ohurab at Langoide. Three teams removed them. The Conservatives of Winghane and vicinity banquetbed R. R. Gamey, M. L. A., on Friday evening, on the occasion of hie being present at the Fall Fair. Mre. Duncan Anderson, formarly of Wingbam, but now living in .Heepeler, has Bold her hoose and tot on Frannie St. to George Wynn, of Wiogllam. Price 5600. The Dominion Exprtee Co. and 0. P. R. Telegraph Coe, nffioe has been removed mem the street to H. Wiebtman'a baild. ing, formerly occupied by W, F. VanSbone as a batoher shop. A large nnmber of our citizens took in Exeter fair. Heneall Oatmeal mill ie now grinding over 1000 bushels of Date par lay. Jae, Bell left for Philadelphia to enter upon his graduating year in Dentistry. Mies Mattie Ellie is attending the Nor- mal Bobool at London with the objeot of obtaining a full professional certificate. The annivoreary 0ervioee and Tea 'mantle of the Obieolhuret Methodist oharoh will be bald on Sunday and Mon day, Oot, 4th and 5th. Rev. Dr. Medd, of Remelt, will prefab, One of our enterprising young men took in London Fair returning cu the late special train, Being eomewhab tired he fell a0leepa and passed Bengali, and Kippon etati0ne, bat managed to get of at Brumfield, The Observer nye :—We understand that R. Bell jr, hoe notified the Oonnoil of Heeeall by letter not to take notion re. opeotiug a machine. shop me he ittended to start t1 repair shophare at some future date. Tf1.N fsRCISSILS FOS' 0. 13. Snell, of Plzeter, fell while climb log down from tate mow of Abl. orad ohnw'e barn in Uoberne and dislocated 1310 ankle. Thio town le infeatrd with a sew ohm ware who have 120ltehad that period wherein they are neither mon nor boys, They are simply in their ealthood, that period of lite when they are too small and "Alooky" to be men. .i VI yen t(w r-, Reeve Carling has a pullet that hug ebarled to lay, D. J. Spackman, wife and danghter, left for Baltimore Md. He represents Ontario at the Sovereign Gland Lodge I, 0 0. F., in minion there. Rev. Profaner James Ballantyre, B. 17. of Knox College, Toronto will oou. Mot the anniversary Bervia00 of Claves Presbyterian Church, Exeter, on Sunday, Oot. 4111, Robs, and Mrs. Pioitard, who have been on an extended journey through Europe have returned. They report a very enjoyable trip and their appeoranaee verify the report. By slipping on a wet board while carrying a pall of water Mies Elizabeth Wynn met with a painful aooident. In trying to break the tall she wrenobed her want fn a peouliar manner, Mre. 1'. Horne, Exeter North, received word from her brother, John Tbompeon, of Oarnduff, Asea., formerly of Exeter, that hie barna and the greater part of their ooptente were destroyed by fire, in- cluding 000 boehele of oats. The fire ie supposed to have originated from a cigar etub dropped by a pedlar. %he loge to Thompson will be about 52,000,ineuranoe is $800. Ca in ton. Fred. Chant dielooated his shoulder by at mh ❑ le in the b O. 0. I. gY m mnaeiu A delioete operation known by the medical profe0eion as traoheotomy in- oleion of the windpipe, was encomelelly performed on Mre, Geo. Cottle. The two reeideooee, Townsend etreet, belonging to Mre. Mills, of town, have been sold to Mrs. D. French, for 51500. We would not be at all aarprieed to see Mr. and Mre, French occupying one of them before long. E. H. Oooper, Secretary of the Mon- treal branch of the Oanadian Mannfao• name' Aeooaiation, has aseamed charge of the head office, Toronto, during the abeenoe of Seoretary Younge in the Woet. Mr, Cooper is a brother of A. T. Cooper, of town. Kirit Honetnn, who left last Winter to aocept a soltooi In the Manitoulin die. trial, but soon atter resigoiog to take a position ao book keeper with the 0lerene 00. is borne, owing to the temporary ghat down of that large oonoern. Kirk nays it is a serious blow for the Oanadian Soo, for it is being depopulated 01 the rate of 150 a day. Though Mre. James Obowen bad been in poor health for nearly a year yet her condition was not wondered mine. She wee about as usual, but late Bator - day night, Sept. 19th, after she had ad- ministered to one of her obildren who was ill, she oomplained of a feeling of suffocation and in a taw minute° was dead. A hemorrhage of the lunge was the oaase. Mre. Obowen was in her fortieth year and was mother of nine obildren, Tome of them quite young. A pretty wedding took plaoe at noon Wednesday of Ian week at the reeideooe of Mre. Alex, Monteith when her young. eat daughter, Mies Mary, became the bride of T. T. Leckie, mail clerk on the L. H. 'S B. The oaremony was perform. ed in the presence of only the immediate relatives of the 000trootingparties. Mies Sara Monteith, sister of the bride, wee bridesmaid while Mr. Leckie was assist ed through the ordeal by hie brother. The happy couple left on the afternoon train fora honeymoon trip to .6a.tern oitiee atter which they will take up their abode in London. Jamee Twitoltell has returned from hie trip to the Pacific Ooaet, Hie first stop was at SanFranoisoo and from thence he went South to below Log Angeles where hie brother lives and then to Whit. tier, same State, where Ibis sister has made her home. He remained some days with them and then began the homeward journey, coming overland via 0, P. R. The run over the prairie was made atter the resent storm and he says the snow covered wheat stalks and stooks looked exceedingly dreary. He does cot • think however, that the orop suffered as =oh as was at first supposed. Mr. Twitohell Kaden enjoyable trip, but though he has been over many parallels of latitude he is ry Shoa. 0 A e When you wear a pair of our rubbers you know you have a ood thing— because they keep the feet dry and they wear well. O., We sell only brands that have stood the test. They are made of pure rubber. 'Will fit any shoe. 'Will stand rough usage. We buy the best and sell at money -saving prices, Men's, women's and children's --all kinds, all prices. Those that are dry and those that are both dry and warm, Some prices:— Some rices:—Some prioee are high this season but oor° you will find all right as we always buy when the market is at its lowest. Oar Pall stook of Shoes is now to band and We are offering great values in Menet, Wonien'e and Children's wear, HARNESS DEPARTMENT, -Tho bargains we aro now offering in Haru0s0, Plush Rage and Rubber Ituge le moving them off rapidly. Dome and ace them, Repairs in Harness, Boots and Shoo. larTwo dwelling hooses for 0a)e, a half none of land with eaob, I. C. RIC: ARD a. HO V11113, A. RAYMANN, Cranbrook, who has had 80 years' experience in the ,Pump business, is dealing larger than ever in Iron and Wooden Pumps, and ready to attend to repairs pxomptiy. Ho ie also agent for the Woodstock Windmill. This mill is a marvel and should he seen before ordering any other. Persona requiring Water Troughs should call and get prices. A. RAYMANN, Pump Maker, Cranbrook. 66MIEL©TTE" Crea Separathr 75,000 1N DAIL y USE THE ELY/H FAL4.,,r�Afd . The Blyth Fall Fair will bo hall on October 1.255 and 7th, Tha monagoro have spared neither time nor expense ingmaking thie the moat nttreotive exhibition ever held in Huron OuOnty, When 100 visit the Blyth Fair make thie atom your headg0artere. Leave your wraps and paroel0 here. Take a walk through our large eatabliebenent, Look et our great display of New Dress Goods. Take a look through our Mantle and Fur departments, where you will Bee all the new ideas in Ladies' and Miaeee' Cloth Mantles, Jaoketo and Capes from 52 25 to 515. In the Far department you will eta all that le new in Actraohen Jackets, Ruffs, Caperines, Oollarettee and Long Bees, in Meanie Seal, Thibet, Stone Martin, Sable, Eto. Then take a walk tbroagh our spacious Millinery thew rooms, where you can view all the latent novelties fn Millinery, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hata in all the newest shapes and oolors, also Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Meanie, Birds, Ornaments, Eta„ in endless variety from Parte, New York and ntbor 0001100 offaehion, Yon will find our Shoe department worthy of year attention where you will tee all the newest styles in Men'a, Women's, aliases' and Ohddreo'e Shoes and Rubbers, including the "Ring Quality" and Peerless Celebrated Shove. Ask to see our Ladies' Rubbers at 25o,perpair. They are a great snap. Then take a stroll through our Clothing department, where you will see a fine op to -date stook of Men'e, Boys, and Children's Suite, also all the new styles in Men's and Boyo' Overman', inalading the New Ohesterfleld end Reglanette styles. Dont 02100 our Fancy Goode department, where you will see an the newest styles in Ladies' Silk Ties, Stook Dollars, Bilk and lllolre Bette and Girdles, Blanes Sete in Black, Oxidised, Gilt, E•to, Strep ons 0 1 u bract ops .1 Bail bearing, with friotionlene, self. balancing and, suspended bowl and epipole. The "Malone" has taken the highest honors. It yields 510 to 525 extra profit per Oo50 eaob year. It eaves time, labor, apace, menthe, ice and water. Get iotormetion as to other partion- !are from F. SPARLING AGENT, BRUSSELS. more firmly oonvinoed than ever that no county bee a better all-round ailmate than we have in Ontario. Lu rain wet. Editor Climie of the Banner is off on the trip arranged by the Oanadian Prean Ae000iation, to New Ontario. Mr. Arthur, photographer, who had Mr. Smith's gallery rented for some mouths past, bas given it up and is re- turning to 8imooe, Ou Thursday, Sept. 1705, N. and Mrs, Rrotz duly celebrated the twenty fifth anniversary of their wedding and rend. en0e at their home on Reserve street, A. S. Goodeve, Mayor of Roseland, has been sworn in as Provinioial Seoret. ary in the Conservative oabinet of British Columbia. Mr. Goodeve is a wenn of William and Sidlord Tatham of town. At a recent meeting of the Publio Lib. rary board, it wait decided that beginning Ootober let next the library and reading rooms Would be kept open daily from three to five o'olook in the afternoon and from half peat seven to half•paat nine in the evening. BAD ACO11RNT.—Saturday afternoon 1, 0. and Mre. Burt and family were driving in the country, and when returning to town about 4 o'clock the horse° took fright and ran away about half a mile. North of the town, Mre, Bart and her eon Frank jumped out and Mre. Burt fell on her head, which owned oonoaeeion of the brain. She wag parried ancooeoioua on a otretoher to John Petah'e. Doobors were in immediate attendance, bot Mrs. Burt expired in about au hour after the aoaident, not having regained oonecions. nese, After Mrs. Burt and Frank jumped out of the rig the team ran into the town, where Mr, Bart was thrown out and vqry muoh hurt, although not 0ert. Dandy. The others were not butt. So far as Listowel is 000cerned, nage the Standard, the people of One town would be ploaeod to see the Northerly route ahooen, and are in a',oaftion to hold out inducements in the way of ex. tehsive shipping trade whioh ebould int. preen the 0. P. R. with the daafrability of reaching here, The local Board of Trade, we understand, ie preparing a etatiatioal report for eubmieeion to the Company, whish will pot them in poeseeaion of the tante. It would be unwise, however, to stop at thio, end it behooves both the Council and Board of Trade to keep is close touch with the present movement and see that Lietowol'e interests are not overlooked or misrepresented. The im• pression appears to 11000 gone abroad that Listowel does not want the road, and oar representatives should loge no time in correcting this false and unwarranted idea, South Wellington Ooneervativee nomin. aced C. illoepfer, ex M.P., for the Com. Mona, John Jenner died On a 0. P. R. train while returning to Wallaoebarg from the Northwest, The libel atilt of 1. Karoo, of Smolt Ste, Marie, against Hon. 3, R. Stratton lute been settled, Barry White was etrnelc by a train At Brookville, his horse killed and he seriously injured, At Bow River, Sergt. Brooke of the Monnted Poliao, A, Beanpro and Jcaeph Diabury were swept away with their team and waggon and drowned. are never mode against feed supplied by Alf. Baelcer. All stook like,it and thrive on it, and it is pronoa0aed by all Intel. ligent breeders to be io0ompariably the beet sold. Try a sample lot and you will neverfeed anything but oar Kaffar Dorn and oats. Alf. Baeker. ALLAN L IN E Liverpool amt Londonderry Royal Mail Steamers Prism Fane MONTIMAr. Qns8Ro Ionian Oct. 3 6 a 000. s 10 p.m. Tunisian 10 6 10 9 17 0 " " 1710 Protorian ' 24 6 '• " 24 4 REDUCED WINTER RATES let Cabin—Ionises and Tunisian $60 and upwards; Parisian and Pretorian, $55 and upwards. god Cabin—Liverpool and 'Londonderry— Ionian and Tunisian, 340' Tarlatan and Pre - torten, 5'17.50, London $250 eats. 8rd Olaoo-525 and 526—Liverpool, Derry, Belfast, Glasgow, Loudon. Through tiokete to South Africa. Montreal to Glasgow direct—Corinthian, (day -light) Thursday, Oot. 8; Sio111an, (day• light) Thursday, Ont. 22. let cabin, 550 and 060 2 0ud cable, $05 ; 8rd cabin, 325. W. H. HERR, Agent, Brussels. HAVING PURCHASED THE Brussels Woollen Factory and fully fitted it up with new Looms, Spinning Machines and other necessary Machinery, we are prepared to pur- chase any quantity of Wool for cash or exchange for goods. We have in stock a large assortment of- - All -wool Blankets, —White and Gray Sheetings, — Plain Flannels, —Checked Flannels, —Fancy Shirtings, • —Ladies' Wool Dress Goods, — 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. ;WE WANT YOUR PATRONAGE. W. & J. LOCKRIDGE 2O Buggies, BRUSSELS WOOLLEN FACTORY. Must be Sold this Season. The Finest line to be seen in any town Carriages in Ontario will be found at Ewan & Co.'s. W areroo,s TURAIBERi7Y STREET, erruss^ELS. '--We have a full line, dealing with SEVEN of the best Manufac- tories in Canada, besides our own make of rigs. —'You can save looney by examining our stock before pmsdhasing, —Satisfaction assured. Priced right. WAN & Co.' ER FSS! IiLS.