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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1900-8-23, Page 5rvr. a ti. 1 Avg, 2a, 1900 mE 1i12USSELS FQ1ST MINUS CARDS. • ONEY TO LOAN AT 0 PER coat, F, 8, MVP, Breeeehi. M0OBACE131— • Testier of Marriage Idealises. Of• AO at Grocery, Turnborry (100, Bremen'. RNiBARRETT-- . '1'oilorlal Artfat, Shop—Next _door North of the Standard Beek, Ladies' and Obildrou'o hair cutting a speolalty. 11AR14IS FOB SALE—THE UN.. • PERSIGNED has several good Farms for Bate and 10 root, oaay forms in Township? of Morrie and Grey, F 8. SJ0T'1',BruBBele M. MORRISON, - Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WAL.TON, ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, —TEACHER OF— PIANO - AND - ORGAN. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: INSURANCE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORS, L. 0. M.. Academic graduate.ot London Conserve- tory of Undo, also Member of the Associated Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to reoeivo a limited number of pupils for instruction on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupil o for the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of Music, Brussels, Ontario. ALEX. HUN TER— Clerk of the Fourth Division court, Co. Huron; Commencer, Notary Public, Land, Loan Insurance Agent ; Auotlon- eer. Funds invested and to" -loan. Collec- tions made. Ofltoe in Grahare'slBlock,Brus- eels. AUCTIONEERS. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION• • EEn, will sell for bettor prices, to leesentrees better o SriAuo time and lege yr lean won't charge anyAnything. in knee Burrd or can clomps a ranged t D01110 end orders by can allvaye be arranged at this office or by personal application, DENTISTRY F. W. TWEDDL.E, (Formren= OF eEAror wu) (DENTIST. Graduate of Ii. O.D.S., Toronto ; Post Grad- uate course at Basket's School, Chicago, in crown and bridge work. ISirPrices tame as in surrounding towns. 21- Olfco over A, R, Smith's store, Brunetti. VETERINARY. D. 'WARWICK._ . Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College. is prepared to treat all die - oases of domesticated animals fin a oompet- Pot manner. Particular attention void to Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at- tended to. Office andInfirmary—Four doors North of bridge, Turuborry et., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. ' 7 T M. SINCLAili— Y !' • Banister, Solicitor,'Oonveyanoer, Notary Public, &e, Office—Q tewart'e Block 1 door North of central Hotels Solicitor for the Standard Bank. G F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, Vf Solicitor, &o. ORBoo over Stand- ard Bank, Solicitor for Village of Brunele. Money to Loan at lowest rates. G..CAMERON- 1v1. • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor. Godoriob 008. Oilioa—Romdton street, apposite Col- borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. E. T. SNIDER, M. D., 0. II.,' Licentiate of Royal College of PhysialanO. and Surgeons, liiingoton ; Member of the Col- lege of Ybyaloiane and Sergeant] of Ontario. Memos of Women and children a special- ty. - Nine years' experience. Moo andres- idenoe, opposite Bnglioh,ohurcb,Bruseele. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M.D., 0. 01., TrinitylUnfvoreity,Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physicians and Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wfery Edinburgh. IS'Tolepbone No.14, Mid- wifery, otreot, Brunel%. DR. WM. L. HOLMES, pnesfordN, SURGEON ANA (10000CREUR, (Buceessor to Dr. 0. IL Anib110100lp M. D. Bellevue Hospital Med, Col„ New York ; M D 0 kt Viotoria 1luivertity,Terme, to ; Member of tbo College of Physielans and Surgeons of Ontario. Qpeolal attontiou paid to diseases of women, eye, ear, nose and throat. 10•t1 D. F. SMITH, M. D. 0. M., Graduate of McGill College, Montreal, &„ &e, All specialty work satisfactorily treat. ed, Mao upstairs 7n tiro Stratton Block, OAIepp hours, 0 to 12 a. m., and 7 to 10 p, m. Speetailatwork, such as for Hyo, oar, throat, &a, in the office at his reeidonoo, ..Elisabeth street. from 2 to 0 p in. All modlOiuos will bo dispensed personally by the Dr. or under hie (b'eot supervision, rail TOMS 4th b NTRAL`. 'i f o hl t a ' n 11 i J d1 bl l l . 5throtifiord8.'Qit No.Idea than eight larggo 11110111080 aollogos' have applied to us withinthe last six wooks for our gr Mattes to take pesitionit as teach• ore in the schools. Al rnauyiea five Mild - lams firths have applied to us in Ono day for• ofllce help. This Is surely the beet school for you, Catalogue flee, .1. ItLL10'et, retttelpnl, The v -v . Busi 1,1 eh?ti7 Q1ltjLi l0 T istowe1 College EQUgl, To ANY IN ONTARIO, 4 thgrcegb, complete and praotioal train- ing In all Ivanhoe of commercial wont, at ooneiderabiy lege than regular ratio. For full information apply iennis or College ever Post Olilae,, 4. HARTT, 1',1STO'NEL, PB111010AL, C il" .Cd' x .0 17 est Gornto., Rev. A. E. Lloyd, of Vienna, was visht- ing at Wm. Dane's last week, Ralph Lawrie, left on Monday after- noon of last week, for Walkerton where he has secured a oituation in a drug store. The job of putting in the furnace and beating pipes in the new school wee let to Found Bros,, tinemithe, oto., of this vii. lege.. At a meeting of the oitizene it ' was decided to celebrate Monday, Sept. 8rd,: (Labor Day) in Gerrie. The program will be base ball,foot ball, foot and bioyole races. ' ACWo4k(1. John Edgar Is confined to bed with typhoid fever. Maitland faotory sold the teat halt of July cheese. at 9do per Ib. • Mr. Hall, of Perry Bound, bee been in town trying to organize a Royal Templar, lodge. The new stores being created by Diners. Holmes and Currie will be known ae the "Kimberly Block." The new 100 foot steel bridge over the Maitland river at the 14th con. is com- pleted and traffic will be resumed thie week. Rev. P. A. McLeod, M. A., B. D., has obtained 6 months' leave of anemia from the session of the Atwood Presbyterian °hutch, to enable him to take a poet graduate ooare at Knox College, Toronto. Died at Ridgeway, on Aug. 18, Ger. trade Isabel, youngest child of Rev. and Mre. J. H. Mallein, the grand daughter of 1. 01. and Mrs. MaBain, of Atwood. aged 1 year and 10 months. Bhe died from inflamation following an attaok of the measles. Listowel. Bt. Louie football match, Aug. 27. Monday, Aug. 21st, was Civic holiday for this town. Listowel', rate of taxation this year will be 22 mills, the same as last year. Dr. Dingman was appointed High School Trustee, in the place of W. M. Bruce, removed from town. Geo. Zilliax, jr., wao repreaeating Lie. towel bowling club at the tournament last week at Niegara•on•the-Lake. Chapman & Scott have their contract of putting down the waterworks pipes on Inkerman street East finished. Miss J. M. Green, milliner, of Bran- don, is spending her holidays with her mother, Mre. MaoBeth Green, McDowell street. Herb: E. Copeland, of Hamilton, has taken over the photograph business of S. M. Smith, which he will continue at the old stand. The St. Marys Sewer Pipe Go. have arrived in town with a plant, and are getting ready to begin the manuiaoture of sewer pipe. They have located near the tannery. Samuel Moore has sold his fine farm on the Wallace boundary, about one mile Eaet of Listowel, to N. Vernon, of the 4811 oon. of Elmo, near Trowbridge, the price paid being $0,000. The numerous friends in town of Mrs. Natbaniel Parcell, jr., will be very sorry to learn that she ie lying at Guelph hospi- tal seriously ill with oanoer. Mre. Pur- nell only recently returned from Nelson, B. C. where the family have been living for the net year or more, and was visit. ingber mother in Guelph. A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of An. nie E. Springer, of Philadelphia, Pa„ when Dr, King's New Dieoovery cured ber of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. She says : After all other remedies and doctors failed, it soon removed the pain in my cheat and I can now sleep soundly, some- thingl oan eoaraely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praises throughout the Universe." Dr, King's New Discovery is guaranteed to mare all troubles of the throat, obeet and lunge. Price 50o and 82.00 at G. A. Deadman's drug store. Clinton. Mrs. R. Holmes went to St. Cathar- ines to epead a while there for the benefit of her health. John W. Hill is again confined to the hone but we hope hie illness will be of abort duration. Considerable repot► are being made to the boilers and around the interior of the eleotrio light plant. E. and Mre. Holmes, for many years residents of town, oelebrated their golden wedding anniversary at Grantham Place Farm, St. Catharines, on Monday. The mombere of the fire brigade met at the hall to 000eider the proposal to seed it team to Stratford on Labor day to compete in the boas reel race. They deoided to send one. T. Trick has bocght from Charles Wileon hie house and lot on Rattenbury street, the prioe paid being $1,100. ,Mr. .prink will likely become a resident of town m the near future. Geo. Pinkett had the misfortune to lose a horse, He wag teeming in a load of brink from Blyth, and the horse dropped dead 8 miles from town, sappeeedly from the haat. . The chairman mud board of inveetigat. hug governors, of the Royal Humane Aosoeiation have made awards to parties for braver y, and among the number is our bright little fellow, Guy Miller, eon Jacob Miller, for oonepiououe bravery in saving Obarleo Moore from drowning at Fair's pond, Clinton, on April 18th, Negotiation's have been going on be. tween J. C. Miller and Jas. McGuire, of Bellville, for an exchange of the Hotel Clarendon. To make it a oath of go oe drop a sum of 8100 was deposited ae a forfeit. The deal will be Wooed as 000n as the valuation hag been Battled, The tral151er of license will he ramie by the eommigeio0ere and will tato effeot 0bo0 the 24th inet, reerdwieele. Omar Cole left for Ingersoll, where fie. hag secured a good oituation in a bakery, Bios Green, of Manitoulin Island, re visiting her. cousin, Mimi Lllzie Allen, at t Oroaan, A gang of 0, P, R. workman to the number of about 18 are now Welly em• ployed bailasting and re•eetting this notion of the railroad, and will be reel• dente of ourtown for thenext month, The prize hots for the annualrPall Exhibition of the Howlett Agricultural Soolety, whioh will beheld in7'ordwich on October 0th, are now oat and ready for distribution: Parties wishing to secure a list may do eo by applying to the Seo.•Treas„ Wm. Watters, Owing to linanolal diftioultiee J, W. Danbrook, general merchant, of New- bridge, has been under the neoe0eity of making an assignment of his estate end albino for the benefit of bin creditors, John A. Gardiner, of Listowel, is the aoeignee. The voters' list for the townehlp for the current year contains a total of 1,067 persons outitled to vote at both Mnnioipal and Legislative elections; 14B who are entitled to vote only at eleatione in the Legislative Assembly. The number who may be called upon to serve their country as jurors le 076 and 40 aro reoorded as widows and 6 as spinsters. It GlodIes the Globe. The fame of Buoklen's Arnica Salve as the beet in the world, extends round the earth. It's the one perfect healer of outs, come, burns, bruises, scree, soalda, boils, ulcera, feione, aches, pains and all ekin eruptions. Only infallible pile aura.' 25o a box at G. A. Deadman's drug store. Goderioh. The Goderioh Organ Co. shipped a oar load of organs to England. Deputysheriff Gandry has corn 13 feet high growing in his garden. Tboe. Gundry was at Chicago attend. ing a Bale of thoroughbred cattle. The Buobanaoe have connoted to. build a two-story brink veneered dwelling for Chas. Seger on Elgin Ave. E. N. Lewis captured at the Black Hole, while fishing for base, a turtle which weighed a g d b out twenty ponds. The express, ticket and G. N. W. tele- graph office will shortly be moved to the former Bank of Oommeroe building, uext Parson's Fair. The G. T. R. authorities have decided to ereob a new station at the depot. It will be started in the near future, and finished before the Fall passes away. Mr. Tilt has offered the band the nee of the verandah of the British Exchange hotel, and the weekiy program was die-' °pursed there Thursday of last week. Fred. W. Doty, the new manager of the Goderioh Engine and Bioyole Co , arrived Tuesday night of last week, and has assumed the ditties of his position. The Executive of tbe Weet Huron Liberal association has palled a canven. Lion at Dungannon on Friday, to nom• haat° a candidate for the House of Com. M000. 'hiThepumping plant at the town power honee was forced to work extra long bouts last week, on account of the bot and dry weather. 800,000 gallons of water per day was pumped. A rink composed of W. Lane, D. 0. Straohan, Jno. Galt and D. Holmes, with A. MoD. Allan as substitute, ie preparing for the Walkerville Tournament, which opene on the 29th inet. Robert Elliott, the well known apple dealer, shipped a carload of Duchess apples from Goderioh to Winnipeg last Saturday. Tbey were all bought in Goderich and Colborne townships at 50 Dents per barrel. A Goderioh correspondent says ; "We learn that F. H. 0100105, of Sault Ste. Marie, is negotiating for the purchase of tbe Ogilvie mill and elevator at Goderiob, which has a great =peaky of making salt." Wedding oarde announce the marriage at Bt. James church, Vancouver, B. 0., on Saturday, Aug. 4tb, of Miss Katherine Elizabeth, daughter of Wm. and Mre. Roberteoo, of Goderiob, to Sidney Suther- land Maloomeon. Lieut. W. H. Gundry reoeived hie field officer's certifioate from the London military wheal. The percentage marked on the oerti6oate was 78.75, the highest given at the school. Lieut. Gundry bas reoeived hie equitate certificate also. Astounded the Editor. Editor B. A. Brown, of Bennetsville, S. C., was once immensely surprised. "Through long suffering from dyspepsia," he writes, "my wife was greatly run down. She bad no strength or vigor and suffered great distress from her stomach, but she tried Electric Bitters which helped her at once, and after using four bottles she is entirely well, eau eat any. thing. It is really a grand tonin, and its gentle laxative qualities are splendid for torpid liver. For indigestion, lose of appetite, stomach and liver troubles it is a positive, guaranteed core. Only 25o at G. A. Deadman's drug store. i3etLiort11. The Bowling Club intend sending rinks to Walkerville on the 28th of this month. R. J. and Mre. Macdonald have return• ed from their bridal tour and taken up their residents in the Strong oottage, We are pleased to note that our esteem. ed friend, John H. Broadfoot is recover- ing from a severe attack of sickness. The Broadfoot do Box furniture com- pany shipped one carload of furniture to Halifax, two oars to Calgary, and two to Victoria last week. T. Murray, the goal keeper for the Hurons was kinked on the knee during the progress of the game at Berlin and was laid up for a temple of days after re. turning borne. W. Oughton bad the misfortune to break one of the bones in his band about ten minutes after the fo t o ballcmc pont- mewled between the Rangers a d Hurons in Berlin. He p10okily finished the game although be must have eusered very much duringthat time He expecte apecte' to be off worst for about three weeks, The San ?nye '—A very indignant crowd were those who failed to get on the train which was to parry the emu - sionista on their way to Berlin on Mon- day morning, and marl were the nom• mento not of a flattering nature, made in reference to the oondnotor of tbe train. It ie claimed that the train did not wait two minutes to allow pas5engere to alight and the others to enter the train, Per wee there any signal given .that the train was about to start, Many of those preetlnt at the station wepreee surprlae Melt same of pilose attempting to board the train were nob seriously injured, We understand that complaint ties boon made to the G. T. R. authorities, and that efiidavits are being prepared and will be transmitted to Cameral Manager Hoye in reference to the matter, Perth County, Tile Stratford Beene Gaye —Hon, Thos. Ballantyne woe oohed .Home time ago by Hou. Sydney. Flatter, Minister of Agriculture, if be would' 80000 au honor. ary oommteeionership to the Paris Ex. poeition, to represent the egrloultaral end dairying ietereete of the Dominion at important oongresees to be held there, to report on the Systems of agrioultare and dairying all there displayed, and tbe appliances used, with a view to their adaptability to Oanada. After due con- sideration Mr,'Bsllagtyne bag deohded to aooept the eomm5181on, and will sail on. Saturday next from Montreal to enter upon hie duties, whiob are purely of an bonorary character, and carry no salary, merely expenses. The selection of Mr. Ballantyne for snob an important and honorable position ' is peculiarly fitting. He is probably the last surviving founder of the dairying industry of the country, and is thoroughly familiar with its origin and development, besides baying practic- al knowledge of other branches of agri- culture. Hie experience at previous ex- hibitions, where he bad charge of the dairy exbibite of this country—notably at the Centennial in Philadelphia in 1876, the International Dairy Expositions at New York in 1878 and 1879, and at tbe Indian and Colonial in London — will stand him in good stead in rendering valuable service to the Dominion at Paris. Grey Council Meeting. The Municipal Council of the Town ship of Grey met at the Township Hall August 15, pursuant to adjournment members all present; Reeve in .the chair ; minutes of last meeting were read and passed. Moved by Robt Livingstone, seconded by Adam Turn- bull, that George Oliver be paid the sum of $408 on contract of Government Drain No, 2 and outlet t t ae per engineer's carat,Date,-Carried. Moved by Jas. MoDon- ald,eeconded by Robt..Livingston, that the petition of Geo. Clark and others for drain under the Municipal Drainage Aot be reoeived and that Angus Smith, Eeq„ 0. E., of Stretford, be appointed to make an examination of the area to be drained and prepare,.a report, plana and epeolti. cations and estimates and make an aseeeement of the lands and roads within said area to be benefitted and of any other lands and roads liable to ae• easement for said drainage.—carried. Moved by Adam Turnbull, seconded by James MuDouald tbat any ratepayer desiring to level the gide of the road in front of their premises shall bave the uee of grader for that purpose free of obarge, providing they pay the party operating said grader.—Carried. Moved by Robt. Liviageton, seconded by James McDonald, that the Reeve be authorized to olose the bargain with James Watson, of Seafortb, fora safe for the Treasurer, —Carried. Moved by Adam Turnbull, seconded by Ieaao Lake, that the follow. ing aoeounte be paid, viz.:—Alfred Ward, gravelling at lots 15 and 16, con. 8, 819.20 ; Russell Porterfield, gravel, 97.68 ; H. E. Beattie, tile for drain, 851 ; Hugh MoKay, repairs to King's bridge, non. 9, and oulvert at lot 25, con. 10, $4 ; Angus McKay, grading and gravelling on boundary Grey and Logan and in - opening same, 948.36 ; Andrew Meehan, gravelling and gravel tote 30 and 81, and on. 17, 916.80; John Robertson, olearing road and grading at Iota 30 and 81, oon. 12, 9111,22 ; Alex. McKay, gravel, 923.- 20 ; Treasurer MoKillop, work on bdy. Grey and MolCillop, 93.75 ; Edward Armstrong, gravel, $4.44 ; Thos. Al000k, gravel, 94.00 ; Henry Al000k. gravel- ling at lot 13, oon. 14, 985,75 ; T. Al000k, grading on eideroad 1, oon. 14, $9.00 ; Jobn Rose, gravel, $5.40 ; Cope- land Stoakea, gravel, 91.20; Robt. Bell, oulvert at iota 2 and 5, oon. 4, and oul- vert on eideroad 4, oon, 8, 99.00 ; Robt. Lang, repairing and reflooring King's bridge, oon. 9, $20 ; James Ferguson, gravel, 930,00 ; A. eymann, repairing oulvert at Oranbrook, $2.65 ; Wm. Oak- ley. gravel, 93.44 ; A. Reymann, teams for grader on eiieroad lots 15 and 16, $8.00 : John Hanna, grading and gravel. ling on boundary Gray and Elma, con. 6, 913.90 ; Geo. Oliver, part payment on content of Government Dram No. 2 and outlet, 9408.—Carried. Bylaws were passed levying rates for the oorrent year, The rates are the same as last year. Connell then adjourned to meet at the Township Hall on Sept. 18. WM. Slime, Clerk. Canadian. ? e ws. Edouard Rollin, a 0. P. R. brakeman, was killed at Hull. Lord and Lady Minto arrived at Daw• eon on Tuesday of last week. John Vail, of Exeter North, committed Weide by banging himself to a tree, Wm. Howson, a sectionmen, was struck by a train and killed at Milton. Hon. Clifford Sifton will make a tour of the Territories, beginning early next mouth, Nathaniel Pareone, of Jarvie, was fatally injured in the cylinder of his threshing machine. Andrew Melinda), a respected young farmer of MoGregor district, died from injuries reoeived in an attach by a bull, The .00ntraot for the poatoffioe improve. menta at the Union Station Toronto, has been let to John llanraban, of Toronto. The official announcement of prize- winners at the Paris Exposition above that Canadian exhibitors gained many valuable awards. The new pumphouee of the Winnipeg waterworks system i0 in danger of falling down, ae the pampa have suoked away the gaiokeand foundation. The Albion Hotel at Stratford has been refused o transfer of Hoene, and Mr. Gordon, the owner, is circulating a petition to dismiss the oommineloners. A Toronto man has offered to enbsoribe $15,000 towards the building of a refuge for poor obiidren and their mothers pro• aiding the oity donate a suitable ails. These le abeolntely no foundation for the story that flaw had been discovered by the Department of Janine in the Mee. • tion act, ea passed by Parliament last i enation, The Minnesota Editorial Assooiatipr> stetted the nluokolto lakoe on Saturday, The Bull 'Lolopbone 0ompany bite de. oided to employ only lady operatere la the ojiiee in Woodetook, both for night, and day duties• The convention to o110o09 a Liberal candidate for South Oxford in the Qom. ing Dominion election will be held et N 'oh opu grwi August ust 81. In memory of the late Martha O'Gara, of Ottawa, hie fellow Qitizene have sub. embed lufiloient to endow two scholar- ships, one for Obtawe Collegiate and .the other for Ottawa University. A eyndioate of looal Owen Sound capitalists has been organized for the purpose of boring for natural gas in the vicinity of the town. The Town Oounoil has expressed Its willingness to egoist the company by privileges for laying mains. A horse famine is predicted iu the Eastern part of Outarlo owing to the large entuber of animals pmrobased for war purposes. Well known dealers tray there will be a difficulty to supply the market witb 1>orses for some years and that the prions of the animates will great- ly increase. A writ has been ironed by. Dowler rind Sinolair, of Tilsonburg, for J. W. Moult against the Michigan Central Bel lway for the death of the late Arinda Munk, which ft 10 olaimed, was due to negligence of the company's servants. At the same time another writ for 915,000 was issued against the oompany by Esther Varden for the death of the lase ,Ephraim Monk on a like olaim. A water spout strut* ok th a St. Glair fiats recently and caused a panic among the Summer visitors. It is ttesoribed by an eye•witnese as a "fonnel•ehaped cloud travelling swiftly towards US and twist- ing like a oorksorew. It reaobed to the water and the bottom spread out like an boar glees, When it got near enough to scare an out of our wits it busted but I heard it went around the Gran& Pointe Hotel corner and tore up a whole row of trees by the root." Patents Guaranteed. Our fee returned if we fail. Any one send- ing sketch and description of any invention will promptly receive our opinion free on- coming the patentability of same. 'How to obtain a patent" sent -upon request. Pat- ents secured through ue advertised out g for sale ne our expense. Patents taken out tchargh ria AB PA a NT R NOD, illustoutrated charge, w TAB PATENT RECORD, an Dultedabd and widely circulated journal, consulted by Man- ufacturers copy ERRE. and Investors. Bead for sample Copy FREE. Andre. 'VICTORJ. EVANS & Co.(Patent Attorneys,) Evans Building,Washington, D. O, Important to Breeders and Horsemen. 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STEAMER Emu Faint MONTREAL Qoa1EO Parisian Sat, er Aug, S a m 8 m Tunisian (new) Friday 7 Sep S a m 8 Sep Numldian Sat 15 " 0 a m S p m Corinthian .(new) ,22 " 9 a m 8 p m Parisian " 80 " y a m 4 p m Tunisian (new) Pri 12 Oot 5 a m 18 Cot Numidlan Qat 20 Sam 4p m Corinthian (new)" 27 " 8 a m 4 p m Parisian " 8 Nov 8 a m 4pm Tunisian (new) Fri 10 " 8 a m 17 Nov From New York to Glasgow—State of Neb- raska, Sept 8.; Californian, "Sept 15. RATES OF PASSAGE First cable. 350 and npwarde. Second cabin, 385 and npwarde. Steerage, 323 50, New York to Glasgow -First cable, S45 land upwards. Second . cabin, 3:10, Steerage, *28.50. Reductions on first aid seemed cabin return tlokste,. Passengors may go via Montreal and re- turn by New York, For other information, tickets, &o., apply to w, I3. J ERR, AGENT, BRUSoELa, Also Agent for the White Star Lino, Now York. COUSLEY'S BICYCLE EMPORIUM IS THE TALK OF THE COUNTRYSIDE, If you want a new Wheel, or would prefer r a Second Hander or require repairs of any kind he can supply you and at prices that will please you. Agent for tib Canadian Express Co. by which line you should do your busi• nese. A speoialty made of money order business, A. COUSLEY, . L1601118 BL000C, MoKINNON N More Truth Than Poetry There is to old saying, "You can't believe all yon hear, and only hahf what we eae." This bite modern advertising pretty bard. Many advertisements are either wilfully or ignorantly deceptive, and meet bar- gains are sot what they seem. The e000ese of this One has been won, in,. a great measure by advertising our `goods exactly as they are, and neves. offering anything for sale that could not be beaked up by the reputation of tl;ls firm. Beloit/ we quote a few prices which should be intereeting t0 close crib buyers. Men'e Fancy striped laundried shirts worth 91.00, -for 480, Men's White unlaundried shuts, worth 45o, for 30o. Men's Fancy Shirts regular prise 75o, for 60o. Ladies' mine Caehmere Bose, worth 25o, for 15a. Men's Heavy Wool Books, a great snap, 2 pair' for 25o, Fine Bootoh Gingham?, worth 12To, for 80. Ladles' Corsets, firm Sateen steel filled, worth 75c for 506, Union Carpets, yard wide, worth 85o, for 25o. Heavy Linoleum, good patterns, worth 750, for 50e. Shirt Waists, fancy stripes and attacks, worth 750, for 500. Shirt Wolete, all sorts and sizes, worth 50o, 60o and 76o, for 250. Pound Prints, (0 yde, to the pound,) at 20o per lb. Grey Cotton, yard wide, worth 5o, for 8}o. Beet Standard Shirting, Indigo Bine, worth ]6o, for 12au. Oottonades in stripes and ducks, worth 15o for 12¢o, Heavy Oobtonedes, the beet made, worth 80o, for 25o. Bleaobed Cotton, yard wide, worth 8a, for 5o. Wilton & Turnbull Headquarters for GENERAL HARDWARE ander BUILDERS' SUPPLIES of All Kind`s. Farmers should see our .11.312erican Field Fence, Best Fence on the market. Barb and Plain Wire, All kinds Harvest Tools. Binder Twine. Paints and Oils. S. W. P., the best Ready Mixed Paints made, always in stock. TRV US. WIL TON &TURNBULL Season EWAN &INNES The well known firm of CARRIAGE MAKERS, Opened are to the front, with a P— Large, Well Select- ed and Well Finished STOCI. OF Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts, Etc., that they are sellling at CLOSE prices. Already they have disposed of many Buggies and the Prospects are good. Call at our Show Rooms and see for yourself. Special attention given to Repairs, Re -painting', Triin7ninj, °c•, Ewan & Innes, - Brussels. More Room Having made a large addition to my Blacksmith Shop I am iu a better position than ever to attend to my Customers. WOOD WQH.ic t All kinds on ]laud, both for new work or repairs, and prices the lowest. General Blacksmitlling IN all lines will bo promptly at- tended to as usual and satisfac- tion guaranteed. Morse Shoeing.I have ]nada a specialty of this line for years, and if you have any horses that interfere, over -reach or troubled with bad feet, bring them to me, I will relieve or cure them in less than three months or will make no charge. Wagons & Buggies. I OM prepared to supply the above at the very lowest prices, and best quality, either of my own make or from the largest Factories in the Dominion. Thanking my numerous ouetomors for their very liberal support in the past, and hoping by etriot attention to business and satisfactory prinee, to none a oontmuanoe of the same. S. Tr PLUM, BRUSSELS.