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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-2-28, Page 513. Vis,1'O1 BUSINESS °Albs. 'The • I Air ,. t 1 Ti Y + � ND 7.O U t`//a,,��^' Q LOAN 5 ..T4. cent, b', H. e00'JIi Ilrueaela Mr MoOi .OKmN-- _._...__�. Y 1 • Iseu01 of Af 4 I 191('o 1'�tosuove, cn. floe st 0rasury, 1'urnberl'y LIvoot, Iirutovls, i t L T.., N. 13A1i1 1 B i• 1 'a rlal North of thou 8taudarall3itnkhepLaauea' and Obiidron'i1 beer cutting n specialty, 1111ARMS VOR SALE—TAE 1999. p9I%9Ia tt'n flus 9090101 good I; arms far sato 1,1 ,10,,,,i„,.„„4 orlds FurF bS. SCOT'S OQTT, Brneeiepise M. MDRRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, —TEAOfiJ9lt OF— PIANO AND - ORiOAN, naRTTr m:Fa2.,M, ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: IN901U1OE, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M., Academic graduate of London Conserve. tory of glue%also Member of the Associated 1a11010 1E4130 of Ontario, isprepared to receive a Bloated number et pupils for instruction on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupilefor the Prinoipal'S Penn in the Ooneervatory, of Music, Brunetti, Ontario, ALDX. 3U 1D R— O rk of the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Public, ion Lend, Loan and rneuranoe Agent9la; Auction- eer. Pundit invested and to loan. Oo11eo- tions made. " Omoe in Grahom's,Blook Bros - Bela. AUCTIONEERS. 1.11 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION • EEE,. will Nell for better nrltee, t0 better noon, in lees time and Less *barges than any other Auctinueer In Daet Huron or he won't charge ani thing. Dates and orders can always be arranged at this office or by Manual applioation, DENTISTRY P. W. TWEDDLE, (F011990E1•7 OF 000001101) DENTIST, Graduate of R. 0.11 S., Toronto ; Post Grad. uate course at Haekel's School, Chicago, is crown and bridge work. r3Prlees same as in surrounding towns. 21- Oitle° over A. R. Smith's store, Brunets. VETE'INARY. J D. WARWiCR— • Honor'; t ndna,e of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domeerluatod animals in a compet- ent reanner, NW -tutor attention paid to Veterinary Deutiatry Calle promptly at. tended to. Omoe and Infirmary—Four doors Worth of bridge, Tern0Orry et., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. WM SINCLAIR— • Barrister, Bolieitor,'Conveyancer, Notary Publio, eso. (0308-9 tewart's Block 1 door Nor th el Central Hotel, Solicitor for the Standard Bank, F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, CT • Bolloitor, &a. Office over Stand. and Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Loan at lowest rats. M • G. CAMERON — Cameron) (Formerly andCameron, liiooitor, Goderioh Ont. O16ce—Hamilton street, oppootte Col- borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M' NAUGHTON, Mr, D., te. a1., Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical College, Member College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col - logo of Physicians end Licentiate of Mid- wifery,Edinburgh. t. -Telepboue No.14, Residence—Mi11. street, Brussels. Important to Broadaxe aod,Horsemen. Eureka ertnary Caustic Balsam. A reliable and speedy remedy for Curbs, Splints, Spaying, Sweeney, uta., eto.,in Haben 03139 Lnu.p Jaw . Yu Cattle, TEADD DUBS "See pamph- let wbiobaocompaoiea every bottle, giving octeotifio treatment in the various diseases. It can be used in every case of veterinary pBractioe whore stimulating appltoattnne and blisters are prescribed. It has no 000nn0011. Every bottle Bold is Guaranteed to give Baba - faction, knee 75e per bottle. Sold by ell druggists and country storekeepers, Pre. pared by Tnn EURDIOA VETERINARY 1MDI0IFIE COMPANY, London. Ont, McLEOD's System. I io ovattor^ —Art 01111411-- TESTED 10190 TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoveaisbed Blood, Dyspepsia, Bleepleseueee, Palpita• tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Nene. might, Lose of Memory, Brouohiti,, Gon. sumpption, Goll Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dante, Female Irregularities and General De. bility. LABORATORY, GODERiCH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer, B010 by Jae, Fox. Druggist, ternamets • BUS3 ness I,listwwCI College, gOUA4 To ANY IN ONTARIO, A tboron h, eompleto end praotioal train, i In a I n u g hr 030he 9 of 0ommeroial work, at considerably leas than r'egnlar 99099. For full information apply acetas of College ever Died Office, L. HAR.TT, LI YrowJ9L, pRINORPAL. Tt$r44A •+f1tStt17$. Will Dane left on Monday afternoon of lest weekon the return trip to Winni. T. J, Millais of town attended the Grand Lodge of the A. '0, U. W. laet week as a delegate from the Gerrie lodge, Prof. Eorngey, the tonsorial artist, has purohaeed the shop opposite the Bank of Hamilton, at present occupied by Dr. rook. Leonard Armstrong, who has been in t110 Gerrie drug store for the past nine montbs, bee enured a situation in Gour- ley re Co'e. drug store, Galt, and loft for that plane. Mole aworth. Wm. Menzies le laid np with a Armin. ed ankle. The trnatee9 have re engaged 0. Lep. pert ae teacher of the public eohool. Henry Thompson and Jas. Elliott are making PrePorotic net o leave ehortly for Manitoba. Mre. J. E. Patterson, who bae been confined to her with grippe, is able to be around again. Wm. Mgrray,of Pinkerton, who bought ont Mr. MoKee'e store, bae got moved and started in business. A cad aoeident hnppened to Nelson Plant, who ie engaged with Geo. Gibson on the Boundary. They were patting straw when he got his hand in the math. ice, losing all his fingers and part of the thumb on the left hand, Listowel. Another oar of machinery was unloaded at the new Furniture factory. F. S. Howe has neared the agenoy for Whaley Royce ds Go„ musical dealere of Toronto, Geo Strath, M. W., was there presence. tive from Listowel lodge to the A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge. S, Forbes finds it necessary to run his chair factory overtime to fill hie order,', which are teeming in upon him math faster than be anticipated. Sir Knights II. B. Morphy and F. S. Howe have been appointed to rrpreeent Rob Roy Tent, K. 0. T. Meet the meet ins of the High Tent in Berlin on the 28th lost. Nathan Purcell of thin town hag sem. ed the oontreot of the new Morrison Block at' Kincardine. R. T. Kemp will supply the oat stone and George K. Wahl will do the carpenter work, It has been deoided to hold to the dates flied for the spring meeting of the legit,. wol Driving Park Aaeooiation, namely, June 25, 26, 27. Fur this meeting stake raoee amounting to 0,150 are anoonnoed, which, with the °lase raoee to be announc- ed later, will bring the total purees offer- ed tap to about $4,000. Lietowel'e eitizene will be favored with a literary and musi0al treat on the even- ing of Mardi 7th, for which date an en- tertainment has been arranged to take plaoe in IlfoD.,nald'e Mimic hall. The entertainers on this 000aeion will be Mies Jessie Alexander, Canada's foremost lady elooutioniet, and Mise Hnbohineon, 90. promo, London. A number of the friends of Roland Livingstone, eon of J. Liviogatone, drug- gist, hearing that be wag about leaving town for Winnipeg, got np a little eend off for him, which watt held in the Blab parlors on Wednesday evening of last week. There were about twenty of Liv ingelone'e Mende present, F. W. Hay VMS called to the chair and made a pree. entation address, when Geo. Bray pre. rented Mr. Livingstone with a handsome gold locket, with bie monogram engraved on it. Mr. Livingstone made a egitable reply, after whish abort apaches were made by several gentlemen present. Wilialerenrs. W. Halliday, of Dobbioton, bas been in town visiting with his mother, who is eeri0nely 111. L. W, Hanson is now making preper- atione for taking possession of the Oen- teal hetet on 5farob let. Robt. Maxwell, of town, has purchased the hone and lot on the owner of John and Franoie street from his father. E. 0. Clarke was in Hamilton leet week attending tbe Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U. W. ae a delegate from Windham lodge. A joint etook company is being formed amen the farmers this g of his vioi0fty for the purpose of putting in a new set of weigh etudes at the G. T. R. Rev. W. J Freed, who has been pastor of the Wingham Baptist church far come time, has resigned. His resignation will take affect the last Sunday in April. Jae. and tare, Cline entertained the workmen employed et the Unioi? aotory at their home one evening recently. Supper woe served and the workmen spout a very pleasant evening together. A number of young boye appeared be: core Mayor Clegg charged with trespass. ng and doing damage to the agrieultnral building on the race grounde. Each boy woe foundguilty and fined et and costa. The little daughter of W. D. Pringle met with a'bad accident. She was play ing abort the house and in come way got one of her thumbs in the 005 wheel of the clothes wringer and part of the thumb was taken off. Anniversary servinee in connection with the Wingbam Presbyterian church will be held on Sunday, March 100. Rev. Mr. McMillan, of Enooh'e ehnral), Toronto, will preach the sermons. On the following Monday evening Mr, Mo Millan will give hie looters on "Soottieh Covenanters!' Another business change hat taken plaoe in Wjngham, The buelnese whiob has been weird on by M, L. Hanna for eotne time will in future be known under the name of Hanna ck Go. 10 L. Hanna, Geo. 0. Hanna, 11. FI. Wightman and E. Jeffery will be the 'nowhere of the ;B,DOSS1Ls ,:USS now company and will Barry on bueinvio sIn fa me aot'Il1i d 1 rl O elan . Y l " d 0. r Ott 1 dd alhot week at of o 0 xa log theemglOYeee of the Union furnitnee fao6097, Wingbanl, 9u5ilud J, A, Mpg and Miea Nettie 01919610 the paoking room of the faptory, where addressee were road to them by Jaa. Moltinlay. Neil Helium 9d b, erre x m ! enttin ofa 50 e o a hive.* I 1kltse aline and D, G. Small presented Mr. Cline with au easy chair. Heb e•c>.ver Rev, W. T, Rall, formerly of 13oigrave, was indooted at Arthur on January 28111. Rev. 1'. D, McCullough, moderator, pre. aided, and the inductive sermon woe 9981010(1 by Rev. H. Broad, of Oudot. Mlle, The addreee to the minister and congregation, respectively, wore delivered by Bev. A. B. Dobeon, of Fordwiob, and Rev. John Miller, of Holstein, Mr. Ball graduated from Knox college in 1895, and watt at once °ailed' to Bolgrave, whore he labored until called to Arthur. The annual report of Belgrave Presby trrier; church shows 67 tamiltes iu 0003. 'motion with the congregation. The inemberaliip mannered during 1900 by 2t, and r ow °amhole 143. The receipts for mieelone amounted to $209,88, besides 1168.29 received by the Women's Foreign Missionary society. The Ladies' Aid report receipts of am 61, part of which was expended on church work, lind the bebinoe remains An hand: The financial report shoved a total of $809 3e, and the eeseiou tend reaeipta of 29.09. Huron's Sons and Daughters. A.11 the residents of Toronto who al one time enjoyed the privilege of life iu the County of Huron, and it hoe develop rd that this eeotion of the commn cit is Y both large and important, g p ,taut, made an effort to attend the reception of the Haron Old Boye' Association id the assembly ball of the Temple building Friday evening, and e great number of them sooaeeded. The aesooiation departed from the custom of bolding a dlnuer, in order to allow the finest produot of the 000nty—its women -to participate in the festivities, and the melte of the evening amply justified the obange. The guests were received by Hugh Mo - Math; the President of the association, and by Mrs MaeMath at the door of the beautiful the mbly hall, apd were enter toined fleetly by a well -arranged program of music and addressee, and, eeaoodly, by a. very enjoyable repast, and, thirdly, by a delightful dance, in which the oldest of the old Huron "boye" did not fail to join. Col. Otter, who first caw the light near Clinton, and, therefore, had greatness thrnet npon him at his birth, was the guest of the evening, and he was given an enthusiastic greeting. A bete piotnre of the Colonel of tbe Royal Cauadiane bang over tbe platform, and the room was prettily decorated with flags in hie honor. President MaoMath,,wbo preeided, nal'. ed on Col. Otter for a speech, and in so doing spoke of the pride that be felt when he heard that the gallant 015389 was a native of Goderioh. Cot. Oster said in reply that it was an extreme pleasure for him to meet eo mush of the County of Huron. He wee glad that an association had been Corm• ed for the purpose of teetering tho old traditions of their common birthplace, and of cultivating between those who were proud toaay that tbey were bora in Huron a feeling of friendship and oom- radeebip. In lookiog at a map of Go. tario, Huron would be seen to be one of the largest of the mantled, but be could remember it when it ooneieted of four corners only. He regretted that be had to say that tbe•rhairman was wrong, but he could not claim to have been born in Goderioh, Tou bad, too bad," said MU MaGilli• onddy sympathetically, Ool. Otter said that he had been born in a log cabin on the London road, one and a half miles from what was now Olintou. Clinton was then represented by a store, a poetoffioe and a tavern. The speaker then gave some interesting reminieoenoee of early life in the tenuity and told of the Indiana, none too friend- ly, entering hie father's house oud tag. Ing., provisions which hong from the ratters of the kitchen. His mother's wedding tour wee made in a waggen over a corduroy road so flooded in planes that the .water oame into the box of the vehiole. In oonolnoion, be said that he eft it areal honor to be the Honorary President of each an association, of the tames of which he was enured. Robert Holmes, M. P., of Clinton, aid that be believed the ()minty of Bur. n had contributed more public men to he country than any other. He inetano- d the Premier of Ontario, the former remiere of Manitoba and British Ool. mbia. He was indignant at the Preei. ant for claiming ae the birthplace Of ol. Otter the town of Goderioh, whioh own bad enough to be responsible for in bat it was the home of Mr. MoGillouddy. (Laughter.) J. S. William' spoke briefly, and in rt• terring to hie position as Henarary Presi- ent said that was the moat agreeable oifioe to whioh a man could be elected, here was no work, and it wag only e00eeary to look pleasant. Being raoketed with Col. Otter ae Hon. Pree., lo, was .the closest connotation with a ilitare movement that be bad ever en. yed, He spoke briefly of pioneer life Huron, sed gne0t,oned if one who bail ved long in the country ever home cite reconciled to life la the oily. Dan. MoGillionddy said that he wee leased to know that the Huron old boys Id girls formed so important a part of fie City of Toronto. A few old fel'owe k0 himself had been left on the ebores Lake Huron to tread the wine press one. "But he was glad that the oity axone were loyal to the old home. The itial singe of loyalty wag a love of me, which then broadened sato a love o0e'e oo8nty, one's Province, oue'e entry. Archibald Elision M. P. P„ said that always found that Huron people thinethe front, He believed a great deal of 00 e 00ee9 of the City of Toronto was e to the surplus talent whioh had lett neon years ago. He rejoioed that the embers of the aesooiation were doing air share for the upbuilding of a great ti00al eentiment. Other brief adds noses were made by evident Hinton, of the Bruce Old ye' Aesooiatiou, Frank Peacock and Lon Leckie. The program of lnaate and recitation, a P 0 d a d T b t m jo m Ii 9 &t t If of al H io bo of °0 he to th du 13 tit na Pr Bo Jo 'Miss Ragore; song, "A Stein Song," 0, Walsh 1 13il;hiapd Udnona, 111 t o „ lu ont I 1 r @ Oi nlPbell ; so u, A Trlbutg the King,' Mrs. qllliea - reading, L'tet Tribute," 8. 31. (Jltorch 1 0. ""A.Iwaya," Mise Ryalop i song, "1 Watgr MI91," Geo. Sontheott ; 9010, M L, Whitney; pianoeol°,A, B Cernteh o t n All f h umbers r tbe g tr0 C 0 P g Were thoroughly enjoyed, and when wag ended with etn5tpg "God Bave' 1Ling" by the andlenoe the room cleared, and the dance, whish lasted til early morning, was began, --.-Globe. Rvol'king 4)voPHme. Bight boor (awe are ignored by th tireless, little workers—Dr. King's N Life Ville, Millions are always at Wo night and day, curing Indigestion, B ioasneee, Oonetipation, Siok Heade° and all Stomteh, Liver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, Bate., three Only 26e at O, A, Deadman's drug store, The Grand Lodde A, 0. U W Moro. Oomdon East ; 1)ietl'iet No, 10, al @ nBrookville r o 1971. li @ ' 0 to Alstrint No 20, ytormauti.—W, 11 One. 'A. 9elma•', tilleetervllle; 'Dietriot N0.91, Qlo, 0509wa—.9 0. Stewart, Daltpeny ; he Dietriot No, 22, Lanark .F. Al 00014 iee Perth ; Dietriot Nu. 2$, Georgian Bay-- . Rev. A. R. Allman, Rosedale ; Mallet am No. 24 @ U liar — Sheol", .,r �0 Shu Port it Arthur DiL.trlot No, 25, Nipiouing—I, the A. Einselia, North Bay, web 090 TUttdellle titters 1190 proven itself tobe the beet wadi... eine in the world, Tondolin Bitters ee three people, is different Iron tablete and o nerve pine and drugs which contain poisons. 'JondoJin Bitters is made from ll' ladet igoo e,Tndolind,l]ail de00000he more out of the blood, etrengtllene the nerves and minoulet actions by iuoreae- ing the powor of lotion, enables you to throw off diseaoe. Tondolin Bitters heals the stomach, stops all nausea and burn. ing, makes food dii,eet, gores the worst kind of dyspepeia, aureola wine, rheum• anew, ouree oatarrll, all dieearee wiring from a disordered state of lie+r, kidnr)s and bowels. Owed George Baker, Bele- ert Porter end George Owens, of the Deering Go. ; Mr, Rubien of pain in the book and lunge. Oared Mr. Bates, Mr. White, Good Campbell, pored Mr. Coleman, b aokamitb, Roblin'e Mills, of stomach and kidney dieeeee. Take only Tondolin,' Tondolin Bitters will onre y' u. Sold at Madman and Fox's drug e0oree, Breathitt. Prioe 25o abottle, Jelin Joyce, Norwich, t'I am 74 years of age, For the past seven or eight'yeare I suffered frum catarrh of the stomach and bowels. Always taking medioine ; never,tvithout a doctor ; a mieeraale man nnable to work, continually suffering, waiting for death and relief. I bought ht two bottles Tomblin Bi n do here from Prof. James Blair. After using it I reoovered my health. For the past 10 months I have not required any medioine. I work- ed 50 acres this year and I must say for a man of my years "enjoy perfect health.'. The twenty.third annual aeesion of t Grand Lodge, A. O. U. W. of Ontar wee opened in the Aeeooiatitn He, Hamilton, Thursday morning of 1 week. The attendance was large, fu 2,600 being in at'endanoe, The exeooti were in session Monday and Teethe preparing for the convention. Gra Maoter Workman Cornett preeided at t opening 9009101, the business bein Grand master's address, the reoeptiou delegates, conferring grand lodge d grecs, oto. I0 the einem' of Charles Kelly, se is 111, R. W. L mg, of Camden Beet, w appointed grand guide, and Wen. Bolder", of Preston, and D. P.MoKinno of South Finoh, aseietente. Two hu dyed an sixty of h 4 the O d l 0 e e ares we y g in attendance when Grand Forma. Joseph Gibson, of Ingersoll, deolared th convention opened. The grand lodge degree was conferee on the delegates present for the fir time. Past Grand Master George Graham, M L. A„ Brookville, and Gran Master Workman Captain T.111. Cornet of Gananoque, offioiating, M. A. Jame P. fit. W., of Bomanville, was appoiute Official press reporter. Fraternal greetings were received fro Walter Mille, biah (thief ranger, A. 0. F Ingersoll, to whiob Peet Grand Master Inwood and Graham drafted a euitabl reply. Tho question of new tariff of vase fo candidates was not entertained by tit grand lodge. Lieut.. Col. M. D. Dawson, P. G. M W., chairman of the incidental Dorn mittee, presented a report, in which on olan•e referred to the death of Qoee Victoria, and the aseeneion to the throb of King Edward VII., after the readin of whioh the company Bang "God Say the Ring," closing with.three oheere. Mayor Heodrie and two other member of the city council were introduced t grand lodge and gave an address of wel Come, to whioh the grand master work man made a enitable reply. Disoneoion ou the report on the stet of the order o00npied a large portion o the afternoon sad evening &aeeions, bat spirit of conservatism prevailed and ver few changes were made, most of th recommendations befog voted down. At the evening session Lyman Lee in Deducted a deputation from the Order o Mimeo Friends, ooneieting of Meagre W. T. Miller, grand representative ; W F. Montague, grand.aeoretary, and W. le Campbell, grand organizer, who convey ed fraternal greetings from the sista moieties. Grand Master Cornett mad enitable aoknowladgment. F. G. Inwood, grand treasurer, present ed to grand lodge the address prepared t be engroesed and forwarded to Kin Edward VII„ which was adopted. At the Grand Lodge meeting the great er portion of Thareday afternoon's see Bion wag devoted to the ooueideration o the Committee on Tawe, it being finally adopted, Ona of the proposed amend mento, whioh was not recommended by the committee and was not adopted, we a clause prohibiting a member of the order oonneoted with a line life insert anee oomtiany from being a member o Grand Lodge. A proposed amendment, empowering the Grand Recorder to levy an assessment on the let of October in each year on all the members on the roll of June 30, who might still be oo the roll of Sept. 30 in that year, at the same rate an that paid by the members into the beneficiary fund, the amount of such levy to be paid into the reserve fund, was re• ferred to the oommittee on rates. Among other proposals thrown out were these :— That at say time the aeeeeement of the A, 0. U. W. need raising.; the same be done by percentage on the income ; that eubordinate lodges pay out of their lodge funds the expenses of their delegate to the Grand Lodge. The committee on the state of the order recommended that subordinate iodges bond their officers in a guarantee company. This wan passed. The Wootton of grand lodge officers re. fitted ae fnllowe :—Pact grand master orkman, G. Graham, Brookville ; grand aster workman, T. M. Cornett, Gauen- no ; grand foreman, Joseph Gibson, igereoll ; grand overseer, J. M Perigrin, amilton ; grand recorder, M. D. Carder, oront1 ; grand treasurer, F. G. Inwood, oronto ; grand guide, Chas Rally, batbam ; grand inside watchman, J. T. Ilan, Mount Forest ; grand outside atohman, Robert Ingram, Ottawa and eoliottor, A. G. F, Lawrence, Tor- te ,•grand medical adviser, J. M. Cot - 0, M. D., Toronto. Grand Recorder M. D. Carder was ro- oted for the 23rd consecutive year in is position, cad all the above 01ioe1e re re-eleoted, with the exception of J. Perirrin, grand overseer. The dietriat deputy .grand mestere ole$ to -day are as follows e—Dietriot . 1, St. Clair—F. W. Scott, [ighgate ; atrial No. 8, London—J. Foreman. mbeth ; Dietriot No. 4, Brant—J. T. mmimanGordo' Growing; Dietriot 5, Hamilton—Jae, Rose, Hamilton ; etriot No. 6, Niagara—John Hawley, agora Falls ; Dietriot No, 7, Guelph— A. Boffins, Preston ; Dietriot No. 8, ron—P. H. McKenzie, Luoknow ; etriot No. 9, Bruce --Otto E. aline, alkertoo ; Dietrict No. 10, Dnfferin— oe, Hanburgb, Dundalk ; Dietriot No, Peel -•-S. Nixon, Kilbride ; District . 12, Toronto—Feed. Prime, Toronto ; triol No. 18, York—B. T. Peregrine, eeneville; Dietriot No. 15, Simooe— A. Smeath, Eitnvale ; Dietrlot No. Ontario — Alfred . Harver, Green er ; District No 16, Durbam—Major ltto0anghny, Onbonrg ; Dietriot No, Quints—B. F. Wilson, Northport; triol No, 18, Kingston -B,. W. Long. m ote It H T T 0 A w gr on to ole Eh we M ole 210 La Di La No Di Ni W. Hu DI w Tb No Die Qu W. Rin 8. T. Churob'e contributions being from J, hie own works, was as follows :—Piano 17, bolo, "Norwegian Bridal Procession," Die Brantford Liberale wilt banquet Hon. Geo, W. Rose on March 4. It's Your Nerves. It's the Condition of Your Nerves that Either Makes Your Life a Round of Pleasure or a Use- less t3urden. To many women life ie one round of sickness, weakness and 01 health, To attempt even the lightest household duties fatigues them. Many of the symptoms accompanying this state of deoline are ; a feeling of tirednees on waking, faintness, dizziness, oinking feeling, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, lose of appetite, cold bands and feet, headaohe, dark oirolee ander the eyes, pain in the back and side and all the other aceom- panimente of a rundown and weakened oonatitotion. All these symptoms and 000diliooe are simply the result of a poor quality and 1�' a� 2Pi r5?Gt 1IVIcKinnon's DIRECT IMPORTATION We, 19,90 ree0118d a shipment of Linens 919000 from Belfast, .Ire. land, hi whiob oh were bought before the advance in price and will be Bold from 15 to 20 per slit, lees 1ban we could Bell tbem if we had to buy them u0w, Boying, ae we do, for epot oath end Belling for oath or products mute no in a post/ion to quote the loweet prices obtainable. Below you will fled a few quotations whioh will be lntereeting to 010se Dash buyers : ry_1 Linen Towelling, twilled, half blenobed, 18 Thebes wide, regular prioe 8,1 per yard, for 5o. Towelling, pure linen, unbleached, 18 tli0hee wide, a great snap at 50. Giese Towelling, 16 inches wide, red nod blue °heolte, pare linen, regular price 8o, for 5o. Blenched Hunk Towelling, 25 inches wide, 120, Butober'e Linen, bleached, 48 inches wide, 254. Cream Table Linen, 58 inches wide, worth 25o, for 200, Half Bleached Table Linen, 1119 yards wide new floral designs, raga - hie price 300, for 26o. Table Linen, full bleached, One quality, double damask, 60 inobee wide, now worth 65o, for Sao. Extra fine Double Damask Table Linen, full bleached, 2 yards wide, new designs, regular prima el, for Bao, " Fine Linen Table Clothe, 2 yards square, fringed all round, full Wombed, great value at $1,75. Table Napkins, pure linen, large size, new patterns, at et, e1.25, • $1 50, $2, $2 50 and $3 per dozen. Going at if PRICES. In order to clear out the balance of our Winter Stock we are offering at Largely Reduced Prices all lines of .Men's Heavy Unclerzvear and Top Shirts, Ladies' Winter Underwear, Boys', Misses' 4- Children's Underwear, Men's and Boys' Heavy Cloth Caps, %7 r 4,31 Keavzl Rubbers, Socks and Overshoes, And great values for the purchaser in all lines of Ulsters and Overcoats for Men, Boys and Children. E0'EI(eriteeG et9enr. NO FANCY PRICES. defective oiroalation of the blood, with a wasting away of the nerve forces. By feeding the system with DR. WARD'S BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS Yon strike at the root of the disease and lay a eolid foundation on whioh to build. Soon the weight increases, the sunken cheeks and flattened' busts 811 out, the eyes get bright and the thrill of renewed health and strength vibrates through the system. 50 oente per box at all drnggiete', or • DR. WARD Co., Toronto, Ont. !'or gale by G. A. Dendmnti, Brussels 5ott e're One -Way Excursions To Manitoba and Canadian Northwest will leave Toronto every TUESDAY during Mareh and April,1001, Passengers travelling without Live Stook should take the train leaving Toroeto at 1145 p. m. Paseongere travelling with. Live Stook should take the train leaving Toronto at 0,00 Colonist Sleeper will be attached to mit train. For full particulars and copy of "Settlers' Guide" apply to any Canadian Pacific Agent, or to A. H. NOTMAN, Aeeistant General Passenger Agent, 32.4 I Ring St. East, Tonoc9o, SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles 9013--- Nortll Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notice, Estimates Furniohed for all kinds of Bnildinia. Workman- ship and MatMeriaath�r-Citutranfteeeed, e A. Strachan. Bargains .n,.,. IAP B a Both heavy and Light, all our own make and composed of the best of stock and workmanship. ROBES and BLANKETS. The season has not been cold enough for Bobes.and Blan- kets, and as we bought heavy in them and do not want to carry any over, if prices can move them notice the following :- -Large Dark Grey Goat Robes, regular $9.00, reduced to $7.50 —Large Grey Goat Robes, regular 8.00 6.00 —Blankets, Beet Dutch Kersey, regular 1.75 " 1.25 —Heavy Unlined Blankets, regular 75 " 55 Repairs promptly attended to in Harness, Collars, Boots; Shoes or Rubbers. I. C. RICHARDS. HEATF'C STOVES COOK STOVES RANGES Do not forget to see our line of Base Burners, with or without oven, Every stove a double heater and guar- anteed a perfect baker. WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTiON. Meat Cutters, Butter Moulds, Scales, Lan- terns Hanging I �'' g Lamps and Lamp Goods of every description, Wilton & Turnbull Powder, Shot, Loaded Shells, Etc.