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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1900-6-28, Page 4Ta1S ',Y•.ea; otomwn.�aN.,arw.11M a..YraaMA'r0Ys41M.anWw:saw.r:.,+c,+,mrw.v,wnrv.,na...o...+wwmamc $;';ttallels TWJRSDAY1 JT.IN,J 28, 1000. OROTTAWA LETTE,,R, Ottawa, Juno 28.—Bomewbet better preemie hag been made during the past weak with the serious business of the nes. slog, but kf on the one hand the legiela• tion on the order paper ha* been put for• weed a few stages other matters have de• voloped whioh give every indication Of lengthomng out considerably a erasion which hue already folly run tbe average length. The principal item under this latter' head, which hue materialized this weals hae been the *barge made by Mr. Monk, of Jacques Cartier, agaiuot the Miii IgDeartment of sarohellingg worth. leas emergency ration for the South Africa contingents, to which reference wad made last week. When the worthy member tint launohed his tirade against the ltiinleter of Militia, be wee evidently not prepared for the very prompt manner in wpiob he was taken up by the Govern• meat, andpromieed hie committee of ie- quiry if only he would lay before the Saute something definite to inquire into. a10DrlxrNO erg 011.10008. So spooifla was the challenge that Mr. Moak had no alternative bat to atoeptit and in due coarse his indfotneent was presented. It was at once seen that the hon, member had most materially modi- fied hie aoou*ations,for instead of fraud, malfea0auee of office, and laundry other high primes and misdemeanors, whiob ~vera either definitely Oharg ed or broad ly insinuated in his first harangue to the House, the moat serious'aooueation that be dared definitely make against the Minister was one o0, "groes and culpable negligence." But this is serious enoagb of coarse, and the Government promptly implemented their promise of a commit- tee of investigation. The Opposition now has one more ohanee to squander pnblio time end money in a wild goose chase after an election ory ; their esu• tees at this sport hat not been striking- ly manifested in the past, it remains to be seen what luck awaits them this time. Stens OF DISINTE08ATION (1) The ingenuity of Oppoeitioniots is be. Mg severely taxed these days to dieoover those Signe of disintegration in the ranks of the Liberal party which are being so earnestly hoped for but which so obsti- nately refuse to manifest themselves. Because half a dozen or so supporters of the Government in the present House of Oommone have intimated their inten- tion of retiring when their present term expiroe, we bear the old familiar pry that, "The Grits are on the ren," A typical sample of tale is the case of Mr. Speaker Bain who has, it is well known, been anxious to retire from pnblio life for some years past, and who is now un- happily oompelled by failing health to carry that desire into effeot; but even hie twenty-eight years of faithful service, daring which hie political aondaot has never once been palled in question even by his moat bitter opponents, does not protect him from the miserable ineina. ations of small politioiane. So too, the intimation that the Minister of Customs may not offer himself for re-election in North Grey, is taken as an indication that he fears the result of a poples+ there ; Where as IT I9 PERFECTLY 1021,0 2NO0N by every man who makes any pretence of being informed of the fact that Mr. Paterson only Bought the auffragee of the electors of North Grey because the con• atituenoy happened to fall vacant by the death of the sitting member,at the time of hie entering the Government, and he wee then elected by a majority twice as large as the biggest majority ever ob- tained by a Tory in that riding, and thirteen times greater than that seamed by his predecessor over the same op- ponent two months before. These are a couple of tamplee of the non8enee t Govern. beingv wbioh (0 talked about meat disintegration. It is to be feared that the Tories themselves are not getting much comfort out of signs no more con- viooiog than these. Another writer— a fairly representative sample of hie /Meld that there abs4in to!y nothlog t o Withdraw. D d woo not Dr.lYlag oval th r in o mamba+ for Da Grey Withhaviing applied for timber Ulnibs, but leas reminding the Neuse that Rah' A ORte- ment had owenrred in an MUNI report brought dose» to the Sonne by the !forage tbem*elves when they were in power. Had the Opposition only had petiea0e fee livesoeonde, while the member for Beat Huron wee oompletiug hie etet0ment, the entire sone would have been prevented and the reputation of Parliament bene• Med in proportion. I have given aa mooh apace to this 00. oarrehoe as it to typical of mural that le going Oa jnot now 1n the House. The Opposition is in a very ugly mood and is oonete,ntly provoking disorderly seethe, and le as et the preoenb moment appears probable, the seeeio10 1a to drag on for another 01x weeks or two months, it is to be feared for the tamper of neither side iv: improving under the irio lou. Montreal to Liverpool. As I have been regoeated to drop a note to Tire Pont will endeavor to note a few things as we journey on our way from Montreal to Liverpool. I arrived in Montreal at 0.30 p. m., end boarded the "Tanisieo," after spending a few days in Toronto. Had a very pleasant time and was in Hamilton for tbe 24th of May. The"Tunieian" lett Montreal wharf Saturday et 9 a. m•, sbarp, with a full cargo and 000 passeugere, Every thing is up.to-date and no ohortage i e any thing we wish for. I have a nice room mate from Minneapolis going to Swiaser. land, There were 90 passengers from Toronto going p to Liverpool for all I poets and they come from all emotions. Going down the St. Lawrence is beautilol ; same thaw may yet be teen on the mountains. We got to Quebec about 9 p. m. but the "Tunisian" did not get to the wharf so the "Queen" came to meet her with passengers, meat, potatoes, fowl, batter, milk and baggage and me the mail was late we were delayed 3 Marro, Had Salvation Army service while waiting. Sunday morning we went for a walk but it alae so windy we had to oome in, and went to ohnroh in the saloon cabin (English church ser• vine,) Had mass at 7 a. in. and service at 3 p, to. so wn bad lots to interest ns. When leaving Qoebeo there were e. nuns. bee of salutes both from our vessel and the forte. Sunday afternoon I was out on deck but pretty cold and mountains of snow. \'Vas to hear the service. It was fine and there is going to be another at 8,30 p.m. The gong [e tinging for supper ; we have four meals a day. Monday morning and it is very flue but quite oold. Have just patted Cape Breton and several veaaele ; are not out of eight of land. There wag an eclipse of the no. I am enjoying my trip very much, only a few eiok. Thio is a lovely afternoon, pan the the banks of New- foundland as we go along. Saw some cod fishermen and a whale spout up now and then. The audeet ie something grand. Lola of amusements of every kind but I feel kind of wiehywashy jaat now as there is quite a heavy sea on. Wednesday—cold, rough and wet so I was in bed all day bat had the boot of attendance. Thursday telt some better and able to be on deok but cannot eat very mooh. Thio boat bee its full oapaoity, is 7 stories high ; has 00 are - men ; bares 150 tone of goal every 24 hours ; hue 0000 tone of Dario and when we go promenading we gay we are going to town. It is getting polder so I will retire ; lots of music and singing going on, Friday and a terrible storm. •I got one shower of spray but some of them got drenched, mountains of water and fog and the waves lashing over deok, but I feel brave and not ill but more than half sere eiok. My facie feels stiff with the briny spray. Everyone is in their oabiu to -day so wet and oold so I will go too and wish for a tine day tomorrow. Saturday, a beautiful morning, every- one on deok and the boys walking with their sweethearts. Oar crowd got their photo to taken some of them are playing g ahuffie board. The waiters are setting the table and we are all ready for tea and tome more at 8.30 p. m. We bave just passed the "Parisian" on her way to Montreal, and also saw a porpoise. We tribe—lucentioaely remarked before the have been 4 daye ont on sea and expeot election last week in British Colombia to see land tomorrow, Two oonoerta on the+, "Joe Martin declares he will have i tonight, one in steerage and one in no Laurier in hie,' and that "McInnes, of B. 0., has shaken the dant of Ottawa off hie feet." In view of the fact that Premier Martin bas been so emphati• sally repudiated by the electors of British Columbia and that W. W. B. McInnes Mend it necessary to very emphatioelly 0.00ar0 the electors that he was not a Mattinite to seam his election, it may not be unreasonable to ask for a clearer explanation of how the British Colombia local election is a oondemna. tion of the Leader Administration ? VISIT/NO EDITORe. The visit of the Weatorn Oanada Press Aeeoofation to the capital has been pee of the pleasant soofal events of the past week. The stay of the visitors was all too short, but the opportunity to renew old acquaintances and make new ones was much appreciated by the local press men end those eojoornieg here daring the parliamentary session, and appears to have been equally enjoyed by the Westerners. The evening of the day they were here was spent in the galleries of the House of O1mmons and it is in some respects re• gretable that the sitting at wbioh they were present was marked by one of the moot diegracefal (pante of disorder that bag 000urred in the House in a long aims. But even so unfortunate an o0,. onrren00 had a redeeming feature, for it gave the visitors an opportunity of jade. ung for themselves of the manner in whiob pertain groups of members bring discredit upon the proceedings of Paella. meat, An hon. member (Dr. Maodonald, of Huron) in the course of his speech be- gan .to Day that another member (Dr. Sproule, of Beet Grey) had at one time made application for timber limits for himself and his friends, but before he could complete hie eenbenoe Dr. Sproule interjected a denial dad demanded that the allegation be withdrawn. The mem. ber for Huron tried to complete his ma finished ebetement but Opposition mem- bers created such AN UP11OAn by shooting "Withdraw," "Order," "Bit down," &s., that neither the Speaker,the man who bad the floor, nor any one else oonld make himself beard. Pandemon• fun reigned fee half an hourand when at last the teutenee was oomploted lb was saloon, and we are invited to both. Robert Mantel is one of the reoitere and he was fine. Well it is near bed time and we want to go to mase in the morning. Sunday morning and the most beautiful morning we have had since being on board. I am real well and if I oould talk to you instead of write I could tell you Iota. Iwas to church at 10.45 a., m. and rested the balanoe of the day, hadla good (time eight -seeing, whales, boats, tea gulls by the hundred. We landed at Moville at 1.45 on Sunday morning and it ever you heard a rompue end talk it, was on board. We all got up to see Ire. land so green and ouch a lovely eight I never taw ; the half acre farms and fields ofgrain facing the Irish channel. I am more than delighted with my trip so far. Ireland on one aide and Scotland on the other. There were a lot of paeeengere got off at Moville, one Chinese woman in the crowd. There is one dog and one mountain goat on board for London. I met e- gentleman from Detroit going to Bradford, Yorkabire, so I won't get lost and when I get settled will write again. We expeot to get to Liverpool tonight aome time after 10 days Bail. Mite. -Geo. H00.gTa. Canada's S GEauty r Q tS, lel f v + '.t 11'aat oar .fats. ltnn 1.a t siu0 i tits lbtg"It3a11110 or Ontario, The large Index of touriot travel from the United Statue that loads ha way up into the beau ideal region reoehed by the Grand Truck Railway, and ktlowN ala "The Ilighlando of Ontario," bag brought a 0onstaat stream of lettere t0 the general ofiiooe at Montreal, siege: the theist Seethe oloeed, all of wh1 h speak in worde of praise, of the migrateent gauntry that Oauada possesses, and which is booming so well Jtnownn to the travelling pnbilo thraugb the anode of the Gaud Trunk in advertising those Northern dietrlobe by matte of a goueroue distribution of liter• attire, dad the display of large photo. graphic: reproduction, showing the cone. try fn a t•eelietio and true way. One Oelotego lady who took the trip through the Mest age Lelia tad Lake of Boa, and down the Magoetawan river, thence through the Thirty Thousands laten-ia of the Georgian Bay, (peak in glowing tame of the delights and beauties of 1hie-one of Nature's Wartime grounds In a letter addressed to W. E. Davis, general passenger agent, the gays : "We followed the dbeptioue you gave n0, der. ing the satire trip. Our tickets were given honor, and the most ominous attention was shown to 08 along the Grand Trunk in every reapeot. We feel greatly iudebtad to you for tate door you so gladly opaned to us, dieolosing Cana - do's wonderful strongholds of beautiful scene that beggar deaoriptiou, I cannot yet, here in the oity, pass the Obiaago oMGoe of the Grand 'Trunk Railway with• out feeling a thrill ; nod egela there ie branubt before me the haze hovered islands, and blue water of beautiful Muskoka, I hear the splash of oars, and see girls in Summer attire, stepping into bireb canoes, galling from landing to landing in the gloaming ; I feel a swift rush of strong air in my fake, and I am olimbiog the heights of some wild pro• montory on the Lake of Bays, or awing ing from s wide -armed obair, from the deok of the Wononab, I watob thestirring of the lily ponds, fleet on one aide and then on the other of the winding Magnate, wan 1 or enddenly I em transported to the broad piazza of the Belvidere, at Parry Sound and the sun, a globe of fire, is dropping into Georgian Bay, and, the sky, and the waters, and the wooded [elands are by it, and into the 01019 the white salla of a yacht slip noiselessly end then disappear. "There are no words to pielnre the wonderful fairylike region that etretohes teem Muskoka wharf to the Magnetawan river, and is paroled by the Georgian Bay with ate wooded iela0do. And be who enters this region will pass out of it wonderfully silent, but he koowe to a certainty where the next Summer will find him." Thousands in Canada have no idea of the wealth of beautiful 'eoenery wbioh their own gauntry oonte.ine and a trip on the magnificent, island dotted lakes of Muskoka, a sail on the beautiful Lake of Bays, ora day spent on the Magneto -wan river, would tough the artistic sense whioh Nature's beauties awaken in the soul of man. Perth County. A weil•attendod meeting of the North Perth Reform Aseooiation was held at Groeoh'a ball, Milverton, Tbureday of last week. The business was mainly of a routine nature. Officers were elected es follow0 : President, Janne Dietitian, Eima ; Viuo•Prehident, James Brydone, Morniugton • Beoretary.Treasorer, A. M. Penton, Stratford ; Vioe Presidents for municipalities—North Eastbope, W. Orerar; Ellice, Robb, Armstrong; Mil• vorton, George Goodhead ; Mornington, Alex. Urquhart ; Blum, Geo. Loughoed ; Listowel, F. W. Hay ; Wallace, Henry IIemsworth ' Stratford, Dr. Devlin • Logan, John llagerty. The above ofifoers with the Liberal members and last de. fantod candidate®, will non0titate the Exeoative committee, John Brown, M. P. P,, and Mr, MoMnllen, M. P., made spirited addressee, and reeolatiorm were pegged, 0xpre0sing academe in the administration of Elie Wilfrid Laurier and Ilan, G. W, Rees, R+USS,EL.S POST alar aldea t u MIN Iron 0. datiter, , g i e on C bole= e s m .ed to Nle B. o J wsll, was Rrr diets, Exeter,, About fifty favikedMete witneheod the oermnaiy, the nuptial knot being tied'by Bev, J. A, Jewell, B. A., uncle to the bride. Tho bride was prat - thy attired in whit* organdie and obiffen and Parried htical rogue, and weeaeeiet= ed by her elder, Mitre Voiotia attired in white organdie over vale blue and carry. ing Wok oarnntione. The ernnm wee eiippurted by 1'.ault Dotv"v, IJ,w,nau• vale, After the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the *upper regal, where the tiebleo were decorated with rooeaand Ceras and individual bouquets o0, forget. ma•note, Mr: awl Mrs Cobblediok left on tato evening trete for the Dad for a ebur+ tour, previous to taking up their reoideeoe fn Bxeeer, Sete -Weak. W.A. Counter will open a jewellery a toe in town ebortly. r 150 tickets were sold for the Model farm 820000(00 to Guelph. Mrs. Jas. Beattie ie at present in. 13rowneville visiting her parents Rev. 110, and Para. Boggin. Dr. Belden, dentist, bee removed hie office aortae the street to rooms over the Dominion Bank, Seaforth. Aliso Birdie Stephens returned last week from Toronto, where she has been a student at the Normal sohool. Wm. Somerville hes been awarded the eootroot for carrying the mails between the railway station and the Seaforth pq*toffioe. S. Dickson has had the coo - tract for about thirty yearn, but Ito did not oars to renew it. Orange Oelebration io Seaforth on the doming 12th of July._ The men,bere of South Huron L. 0. L. intend holding their annual palate o ata na in the tuwo of Seafortb, and heartily invite all brethern and their friends totake part. The meeting held in the Council Cham- ber, 15th Jane, for the purpose of organ• Ming 0 local association to aid • in the maintenance of the free hospital for con. sump:ives, was not very largely attended, but the foundation was laid for a good strong aseoofatioo. His worship Mayor Wilson 00009(ed the chair. Seaforth races July 1711a end 18•11. First day — 2:40 pace or trot, purse, $250.00 ; 2:19 pace and 2;15 trot, $300 Oo ; 2:30 pace an 2:20 trot, $800 00 ; half mile run, 2 in 8, 5125.00. Second day - 2:24 pane and 2:20 trot, puree, $800.00 • 2:10 pupa sod trot, $350.00 ; five eighth mile ran, 2 in 3, 5125.00. Brave alae Pail Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles and feel the results in loos of appetite, backache, nervo0enese, head- ache and tired, rundown feeling, bat "Eleotrio Bitters are jest the thine for a man" writes J. W. Gardner, of Idaville, Ind., "when he is all ran down, and don't oare whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I am now eat anything sad have a; new lease on life." Only 50o Every bottle guaranteed by G.A. Deadman, druggist, GOx'a lee. Rev. A. B. Forney and Jae. Elliott were in Loudon last week attending the Synod. St. Stephen's Sunday school will bold their minuet pip -nig in Maitland grove on the 28th inst. Jae. Warrell, of the 12th oon., market. ed here 77 bnehele of oats thee tested 48 the. to the bushel. He broagbt the 77 bushel in 24 bags. The Excursion to the Forge of the Credit tinder the aaspi00s of the Wing - ham Oddfellowo was not as well patron- ized as it should have been. Mite Lydia Harding wee at Clifford at. tending the funeral of her ooaein, Mise Maggie Wright. Mise Lucy Keine had obarge of her department of our public school. Oo Saturday evening June 17, John We youngest son of Henry Toner, died ab his father 'e residence, a . short diebaooe $ouch of this village, in - the 27th year of his ego. For about a year past be hae been teaching in a Business College in Duluth and when his illness came on be started for home, ar- riving about the first of this month. Tile cause of his. death was pneumonia. ViTroxecer . Miss Tena R00 and Mies Tata Smith attended the 0. E. aonrention at Sea. forth last week. Alex. Campbell is away for a week or two to London were he is taking treat- ment for bio eye. Sam Orr, of Chatham, shipped five ages of pre= -sed hay from the'atation here, which is going to Glasgow, via Phila- delphia. I. 0. 0• F, District meeting wa0 bald in the Oddfeliowo hall here on Tuesday afternoon of last week, when the follow- ing officers and delegates were present : Dietriat Deputy, A. Tipling, of Wingham ; Die. -Sea, A. Hanes, Wingham ; repro. eentat[ves, J. W Dodd and J. H. Ocie. holm, Wingham ; W. Martin and W. H. McCracken, Brussels • Geo. Paulin, Wroxeter. The same flaoere were re- elected and a pleasant meeting held. Biile are out giving partioulars of the' various events that will tette plaoe here on Monday, July god. Following are some of the leading events tbat will go to make up the entertainment :—Fore- noon—Grand parade headed by Drayton Braes Band at 9 80 ; baseball match between two fast teams I foot ball match, Brunel., vs. Wroxeter. Afternoon— Hatf•mile bioyole nee, in heats, beet 3 in 5,—puree 510.00. Open to the world. let 55, Zed 53, 3rd$2 ; speoialtiee—First. class troupe of aorobate ; also Prof. Whiteman, champion jaggier, rope walk. er, bop performer and stub swinger, will be present ; one mile obstacle or steeple oheae bioyole race, Purse 56. let 53, 2nd 52, 3rd 51 ; base ball match, between Cargill va. Wroxeter; 5 mile i bioyole rase, (rima limit.) Puree $10. let $5, 2nd 58, 8rd 32 ; half•mile dash bioyole race oonfined to ten miles limit of Wroxeter. Purse, 50. 1st $8, 2nd 52,8rd$1'. Meeeter. At the last regular meeting of the Royal Tempters all the officers were elect- ed by aoolamation. Oeven oburob Sunday school will hold their annual pio-Rio on the sebool grounds on Monday, Urine 2nd, the trustees bas. log granted the use of the grounds for the day. 111100 Nettie Fitton lett Tuesday for Owen Sound, wbere the will take the boat for Venoouver, B. 0., where eke will spend the Summer with her titter, Mrs. G. H. Tom. Louts, the aix year old daagbter of John Aspen, while returning home from school, was aooideotelty run over by a passing rig.. Luckily eke aeoaped with. very little injury, bat it was a oloee oall. The Exeter Flouring mule started oat Monday of last week with an almost en- tirely new staff, the old halide, •Alex, and Wm. edoNevlu, Jno. Fuse add Thee. Brow having all resigned ao4 taken ether poeitione. Alex. MoPhereon, taxidermiet, received a very peculiar fresh of nature from Remelts in the shape of a colt, it being entirely devoid of the front lege. Mr. Moltterson will stuff it end return it again to the owner. Evade eldest sou of Peter Bowden, bad the misfortune to ran a large ratty nail into his foot, causing a very painful and what threatened to be a serious wound. Ra,io 000Aned to the house but apparent. ly all danger of blood•poisoning is ovor. Toao1To Been.—A pretty June wed. ding was quietly celebrated at "Orebard Villa," the residence of Mrs,IgaaaJewell, Bowmenville, on the 18th inst., when fore B to is repotted to Qonat .art a L w y y h0,the on1Y living ma ber of the Yate ease 1844 And eli who Imow the gonad county °Motel will it tbat he ie a pretty lately remnant of the plata of OW year, On Wedne*day of laet 10ee11, Grape, daughter of the Inca Hon, M, 0, Oaalleron, Rua Dr, A, 0, Hunter, were united in wedlook'B bondo in Knox oburgh, Tho wedding wee preotioally private, so there were but few persona present, beyond relatives and personal friends of the oontraotiug partiee. The brluu wore her travailing dress, nod the newly wadded couple left immediately after the *aro• nlooy by the 2.30 train on a two week's' wedding trip, which will include promin- ent pointe in Canada and the U. S, lmportaat to Breeders and Horsemen, nuVie otorinary, Caustic Balsam. A reliable and speedy remedy for Curbs, Splints, Spavins, Bweeooy, ate,, eta,, in llorsee and Lump yaw _ 0,u .,..= in Oattle. TRADE MAnn 4100 parnpb• let which 0000mpanies every bottle, givini( Seientiflo treatment in the various diseases,' 7:t eon be used in every ease of veterinary practice where stimulatingapplications and blietere' are prescribed. Ihas no euPltnion; Every bottle sold ie guaranteed to give sees. faction. Price We per bottle. Soldby all druggists and country etorekeeuer0. Ora• pared by TRE' EIIREIIA VETERINARY MEDIOINE OOMPANY, London, Ont. WOOL 1 WOOL The highest Cash Price paid for any quantity of Wool delivered at my Store- house, No. 1, Brussels. Also for grain of all kinds. Goderiatt. The Audit committee will meet in the. Court House on July 5th and Mb for the quarterly audit. The Goderioh Knitting Oo. hoe com• manned shipping Winter goods and rarely a day peens without a dozen oaths being Bent out from the factory. Mira Ball has resigned her position as Mosher in the Exeter Public School to take Effect at tbe cloth of tbe present term. She intends attending the Normal College at Hamilton. Alex. MoOall found on the R. R. track, near Raneford'o Grove, a puff ball, one of the fungus growths whioh spring up in tbe woods, which meaearee 81, in. one way and 80 in. the other. S. P. Halla, we are pithead to be able to report, ie improving in health. He is gaining etrength daily, and is now able to nee his right arm, showing that the paralysis of that member [e patting away. A nice clay model o0, Paul Kroger hag been on ekhibitioo in the window of G. W Thomson & Son, and it is a oredit to the artist, Raise Andrews. The out stows Oom making hie way for the coast with a heavy satchel, and the written notice at the toot, "Over the hills but not to the Poor Houde," R. GRAHAM Brussels. MONEY TO LOAN At LIN Per Cent. Costs of Loan Very Reasonable. Liberal Terms of Re -payment. G. F. BLAIR, S0LI0IT01t, &e. Office over standard Bank, Brussels. BUGGIES! We have a number now ready and are getting up 55 Buggies' for this 0hason. Now is your time. If you want an A 1 Buggy call at the COBER CARRIAGE FACTORY, 3o'NA h, 1900 MCLEOD' 1--' System ry�v}�g } 1 i or s It P1111111 —Arta 0711811.77 TESTED REUED1ES SPECIFIC AND MUTE For Impure, Weak and Impoveriehod Blood, Dyspepsia, Slseplee8nees, Pateplla. f the iver'Oom lainb Won 0h Heart, , L p + Nene. algia, Loth of Memory, Brouohitie, Oon. onmptioh, Gall Stones, Janndioe, Kidney and Urinary Disoaeen, St, Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularitiee and General De. bility. LABORATORY, *WWERICII, ONTO J. M. MoLEOD, Prop,' and Manufaoturelr, told by Jae, 002, pr0Et:101, 1500000,/0 where you will get the very BEST and es cheap as the, beet can be got. We *leo have Wagons end Half Trunks, with any size tires that may be required. Field Rollers and other articles too numerous to mention. - Rimming wbeele, repairing, re - trimming and repainting promptly attended to. Be sure and give us a call and see what we have before buying elsewhere. 3i .o. Cober Ethel,. The Marvelous Reeord of Cures made by I)r. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablets in every Section of the aountry is Always Backed by Homo Treatment. Brussels Proof. Mrs. It. Hiageton, Mill St., eaye,—"At times for a long time I have been trout. led' with a weak bank due to a kidney trouble. Some time ago I hotted of Dr. Pitoher'e Backache Kidney Tablets and gob a bottle at the drug store of Jae. Fox. I think them an excellent medi- cine as they anted well with me and at the same time gently, easily' and quickly," SHIIWLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles .Nn-- North Shore Pirie and Cedar SALE FOR SALT AT TRH Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Saeh of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notion.. B. 0. Dunford, merchant tailor, Turn - berry et„ says :—"Some time ago hearing of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tab- lets, I, prooured a bottle at the drug state of Jae. Fox and took them home for nee in my family. The patient suffered' from a baokaohe dee to a kidney trouble and reports the result as vety satisfactory, ooneegaently I feel I can give this en. dorsement." Betimatee Fnrniahetl for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AME 031E Skate grinding attended to with neatness and dispatch. Ialeo Sharpen Horde Olivperh, Bole, sore, bread kelvin and other edged toole In op•to date style, Saw Gumming and Filing attended to fl, 0. Wot'kinattllke manner. hatle. fsotion enema. FRED. ADAMS, Shop on lvlill Street, BRU8SI8I,6, Shoot the at 9. Yeo pan afford to fallow the above injunction and then oall on A. OO SLEY !' Who is clearing out the butanes of a Bankrupt Stock of Hats and Caps, at unheard of Low Prices, o You pan get a good Cap 1® for the small sum of c Every one of them must go go pall early and make your ohoioe. A. COUSLEY, LRCM'S El LOON, Canadian Express Agent. At Greatly Reduced Prices. If you have the slightest symptom of Kidney air Bladder trouble, you pan test this groat reedioine free. Arrangemento have been made.wbereby every reader of this paper oat obtain a trial paoksge of Dr. Piteher'e Baohaohe Kidney Tablets absolutely free by enclosing two aeot stamp for postage to The Pitoher Tablet Co., Toronto, Ont, Wben giving address mention this paper. If you are oonvfnoed:Pitcher's Tablets aro what yon want, you pan perc hera regular efze for 500. per bottle. IC not obtainable at drnggiet'e, mailed Itoe of post. age on receipt of pride, E have done a very large trade in Ladies' and Children's Sailor Hats this season so far, but in order to make a _ clean sweep we will offer the balance we now have in stock at Greatly Reduced Prices. Our former prices for these goods were cheap—now they are cheaper than ever. Don't miss the opportunity while they last Our stock throughout in all Lines is well Assorted. Evervlhting CJzeaa. No Fancy Prices. July Standard Patterns to band. A Fashion Sheet Free to those oleo call for thein. f p—■ LO R H ATS ALEX. STRAOHAN. 1 r' vaele11 Lel, illitve N O X O N New '` ietoria BINDER. 5 11,, 5} 1T, AND 3 1'T. CUT. Iligbeet Drive Wheel Made, • Brame Boxes, Roller Beatings, Seventh Roller for Elevator, All the latest and beet improvements THE Oxford Clipper, Front and Rear Cut .. MOWEBS . . ALL SIZES. With Roller end Ball Bearings, Serrated Ledger Plates if desired. Aek our Agent to show you the New Patented Bell Bearing Kpifo Clip. • Supplied only when epeoially ordered, We oleo manulaoture the boob and most complete line 01 Oultleatiug and Seed. ing IMplentents on Earth, 0om901010j, Npring Tooth cultivators. (fitted with grain and grave sowing attachments if desired.) Spring and Spine Teeth llarrows, WeeHarrows, Grain Drills, (all kinds), woo hakes, (friction end ratchet dump,) eto, ifyou need Anythingin our lino a 1111 for our 1000 I11 otrotod Oatalogee, (sent free.) 'Yen Will And it vory mnoh to yourintorott 10 do 00, + v J'OflN LONG! 'TILE NOXON (,®, Limited, � l+ 1 0' ,, AGEN1". IN'GERSOL.f.. ONT, 11