The Brussels Post, 1901-4-18, Page 5Az'It11. 1.8, 1901
BUSINESS • CARDS,.
ONEY TO. LO 9.t . ' +
ASA GKR
veal, F,H,80977, lirussela,
% Vii: A2o0I1AOI%DN '
Y•1• •• • teener of Mar'riedo Llovnses. OL
due at (trotter', Turnbarry, a treet,,Hrttsedie, '
10 N: �3•A.BRETT.-,.
11 a ousorlel Artist. Sime l;oxt door
North of the (04(1 0(1 B Aug, ivadtus' and
QHlldren'x hair cutting a oolalty
M.MORRftISDN,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
Wm. -TON. ONT. '
MSS • )EPN M'LAUCHLIN,
C?1nOttfif err-
plAljlO AND '- ORGAN,
• nR'CT,>Mn 12 M,
• ROBERT CLINNINGHAM:
1 • rNs>xapz;OE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.c.
MISS SARAH 'LOUISE MOORE,
Academia graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Undo, also Member of the Associated
Musiiiians of Ontario, is prepared to receive
a limited number of pupils for instrnotion
on rho piano. Qualified to prepare pupils for,
the Principals Fern] fu tiro Conservatory of
Music,
Brussels, • Ontario,•
LEX... HUNTER-
- t Fourth D1v1 o Court
00 Buren of oro a ei u
La Huron; and Insurance
Nnt ; F tion-
ter, 3ioan aced ancd 10 loan.oAuctionCollett-
uer, : Funds Cliloo sn and to • ,Bros.
tions mad Chloe ib Graham a B1ock,Drue•
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AUCTIONEERS.
S: SCOTT AS AN AUCTION --
a
UCTION-l' : . man, will sell for,. better uncap, te*
•better men, In lees time and lees charges
thaw any other Anotinnoor In Plaut Huron or
he won't obtuse anything. Dates and orders
p conal pa 1,0 ranged at title °Mee or by
DENTISTRY
F. W. TWEDDLE,
(eooarnBLx OF anDroanO)
DENTIST.
Graduate of R. 0.D A., Toronto ; Poet Grad.
vete course at Haskel'e School, Chicago, in
Drown and bridge work. - l23 -Prices same ae
In surrounding towns. - 31-
Oteco over A, R. Smith's store, Brussels.
VETERINARY,
J D. 'WARWICK—
. Abner Hie iva.e of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College. is prepared to treat 011 dis-
eases ofdomeatieatod animals'Wit compet-
ent manner. Partinular attention paid to
Veterinary DautletrF Calle promptly at-
tended to, 0111ee andTfrmary—Four doors
North of bridge, T'n•uherry et.,. Brussels. -
:LEGAL ANC CONVEYANCING.
'O(TM. SINCLAIR-
. .
T y Barrister, gol,oitor,'Couveyanoer,
Notary Publio, &a. Offlee-S thwart's Block
1 door North of Central'frotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank..
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
T. Solloitor, &o. 018c° over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
•Money to.Leao at lowest rates.
M• G. CAMERON— ,
(Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron) Barrister ands Solioltor, Godoriab
Ont. Ofltoe-Bamrlton street, opposite Col.
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
M. U., C. M.,
Trinity Uutveraity, Fellow Trinity • Medical
Oollege,Memher College of Physicians end
Surgeonsedo of Edinburgh. Physicians
and? Licentiate NoOnt. Licentiate of the t1Mid-
4.
Reeethenoo—Mil1 street, Bruasole,
McLEOD'S
System, renovator
--AND =Tann---
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleesneee, Palpita,
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur•
algia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis, Con.
gumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregnlaritiea and General De.
bility,
LABORATORY, GODERICA, ONT.
J, M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manafeotnrer.
0 501,1 by Jas Fox. leruggist,. Brueeela
SHINOLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles.
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE,
Brussels Planing Els
• Also More and Sash of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice:
Estimates Fernithed for all
kinds Of Buildings. Workman-
shipandMateria) Guaranteed.
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warden ROW,1t"r, reoter'O wardell
aideemso, John.'Ma0onrt, Olute, Barr
and Jag, Carson.; uehore, S. f?enoveo,
R, lsfoafane and W e, $trnthera. Jahn
Ros was obosen tg the obnretie repro.
, sentative at the Synod meeting, '
1 diet ohuroh wllali ootnplete will he in alio
.neighborhood of $16,000, 'l'ba Tralatees
deoided recently to pit 4 tcapda'ioo of
pernapt, four teat wide, Ander the We.
meet wall's 8o as to make the rOgudation
Capable Of beerigg the heavy weight of ea
large building,
aitudthl"n, to have a liar o1. Weigh soalee
Planed a't:he stook yards at 010 Station,
S0r1,1'ibo and deep .regret Woe felt On
S9edti o liey morning of Net week of
leariring of the death of Kra. .dam a
Do canoe, Of Ma1.iinop, near tdeaforth,
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r , rranee had boon laid up ,for
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The front of the Central sohp9l has
j beep, nicely bonieverded, •,
o. Graham has; egld bio Pretty drly-
. in .&tie-to'Geo. Me00rmiek, of.Lgitdou,
• Thurp is -an ottual inoreaae al 6 in oar
A youngmen iv'
giving u is name Its
Frank Reid, was Welded t the O. T.
R. station an Baturda 0vmil
y, epink, 9113 Inst„
.by Chief Vagperman, and appeared be.
fore Mayor 018 and Geo. McKenzie, J.
lig
aevexal weeks with an attnclf of la'grippe
whioll very muuh enfeebled a OOnetion,
Gipn that was navy, vary robust, but her
calla Wae n01. lgnatdored ••8erloae until
Monday, when hemorrhage of the lungs,
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•popalatidn and pf $6,226 in the tresses.
v' t menti•
iptstxx,ct -ebas
J " ' J, Brophey & see received from Len'
don nudertaker'a
P. on Monday. Be was ah»rued with
Carrying a pistol, and after' hearing the
evidence the magistrates imposed a fine
of $20 to be paid forthwith or the prieonett
together will heart wealtneefl, set In, and
elm was nob able to stand the strain for
long. ger maiden name wee Ellie S.
Hiller:. She Was the canon' daughter p1
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au casket wagon, now
10'0 throughout,
11`Ol dv►1eh. • The G. T, R, etak' was buy ebi in
Alex. Orr le pdehfng bie' 'tiew barn 82,000 bushels of wheat to ntrea frog
ahead a8 feet fie possible: : - the big elevator. Mg, , I
Oriaudo Wade has ,a. number. of men . Some of one streets- are moo. die
rigging out the Cellar for his new house,'. figured by ashes bring raced onhthem
Mrs. James Oattanuoh left Thursdpy dining the Winter, paftermm�'
qP last weak for Elora to maraud
to gp to Godeeiob jail for 30 daye et hard
labor. Dulmage'e hotel at Gerrie Was
broken into on Friday evening previous
and itis thought able young man wee
implloated in the robbery, The Chief
took the prisoner to Goderipb 00 Monday
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Jaime i1illen, of Mail lop, She was not
quite 82 years 01 age. She wlte married
to her now bereft, husband 9 years ago
and leaveIa bright boy of 8 ye'lre to
mown the, lose of a mother's loving care.
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1 The beautiful showing of, stater Styles in Spring NOvoitres POW
}� an view to our Millinery Sh'owrppme is but a hint or the Millinery achieve -
meets of oar clever experts, No standard of esosllenoa and Myra femme' to
' he beyond their artietio minds, and they are 8ki1 fel adepts to give praotl
pal tura to any original !done you may oher,slt, That ,8 why their ens•
geetione are so highly prized by.SJyth'a best dreeeere. If you Wield Com .'
eo oda heir,eervioea in the eelootion of your Easter ldeedgear;, pome and -C
Henault them as early as you Carr, The earlier Some the! eat•
ab -the Mra. Hillier rpcefved word of 61 e illness
her gtether.in:l'aw, whorls sigk. of her husband, who has been epending
Word bee been received that •one old the :Winter in Florida,•and'leftfor the
owneman, F, A. Donaghy,, heel been Booth to attend u on him,
leerietteed at the 900; but„w7'hopp alta, '.; ThR:.oderieh' port, tub are teneivet
is ,lot dao erou91 Ill, G^ P Q ax y,
g Y advertlaing-their two days rapes, on Jniy
Mrs. Elizabeth ' Reitiiigeb'ead, aged 84 17 and 18, when elx events will be on the
died on Monday of lost week, the program, with 91800 offered. •
unerat taking place from her eon-iu.lawe Dr. Taylor wee re appointed Collegiate
'hoe,' Maguire, on, Wednesday, April lvetitute trustee for 1901 03 and D. Mo•
0th, The old body was well known and Gilikiuddy wee appointed in plane of F.
ighly,reepeoted,: Jordaq, who declined to cot
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The following le the requit of the Beater
examinations held in T.7, -S. S. Np 1,
• Wallace, , he marks iveu re the aver-
T g a
.age Cit of 100. $r. 4, --Mabel Elliote, 69';
Orrai MolIee,• 66 ; Agnes McIntosh, 48.
. Jr, 4. -Kate MoGeorge, 55 ; Arthur
Robertson,•47 ; Erie Fartney, 46 ; Lorne
Robertflon, 41.
, 8r, 8.-RmbertMenzies, 56 ; R. Camp-
p
bell, 54 ; Charles Molntoeh, 36.
,Nellie
Wilbur Handford has gone to London,
where be has eeeured a position in
studio.
' 3lawden& McDonald, horse ire or'..ri,
disposed of 'r aelor8 Marquis," 10639
p DWe
shire stallion, to Pater Lemont, ,keys of
Hay..
The... Biflsett, Geo. Hodgins and Wm.
'Melville left for the Prairie' Provinoe
Weduenda mornin of last week. Mr,
Hodgins w l reside tutore with his
son a oontnfpeg'
a
you greater
Iafakkion you'll experience. iJrdere for Easter Milliner. are comity in .,
think and fuer, bot with our staff all orders will receive e coming
11 Iv p
t attention and be ready on time.
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are ehowiog a' full -range of Silks for Waists in.:all :the new,
deeigue ;
New ilks i
` ? n ohaclts end stripes, 22 inohee wide; fn light blue, pink,
Heliotrope, mauve, elle and cardinal, regular priori 40o, for Zoe.
1) Fenny Silks, in lane the , at 59o, 76a and•$1.
Japanese Silks, in all the new colors, Bhp, 40o, and 60o.
New Shirt Wsista, in Colored Lawns, Madras, Percales, Dimities
• ,, The GoderiohAngina and.'Bioyole'0o.,
Gerrit:. abipped an engine to Port Colborne this'
Hammond, •Bros. hays . put' :a large, . week, 000•80nt large ebipmente of seed
by er'in the saw m•11: . drills to Winnipegduring the same
pp l g
Jr. 8. -Maud. Smith, 69 : Elliot,
`62 ; Clara MoCraoken, 59 ; Gerrie Robert-
eon, 38, •
Second. -Harr Y Jobneton 52 ; Maryrains
The continued dry weather and cold
winds are having a damaging , ff,ot on
the Fall wheat and uoleee we get warm
in the near futnre the oro will uer•
p..
and !
I1 a all Ibe tight eawmery fabrics, from 60o to $i.50.
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Dr. J', 3. Williarhs, Of Male, who has period,: ' •
ben oonfitted'in bed /Or the plant 11 weeks ,period.
pow •,house staff'are'trying toralee
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Fartney; 41; Hugh Elliot, 88,
' ' P,irt 11 -:Pet kiwi Thompson, 75 ; Jno,
fainly bee. failure,
T. W. Hawksba;wwho recently diepoe.
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fever, is one -fair, way 10 recovery. , a grass plot mound the building, so 0e to
Wpr. hloee; went to. Toronto'„to attend makethe plcoa 8e neat and attractive me
babe bedside of his ' wbp was poeeible. A giioetiby bf seed was flown
Elliot, 70 ; Annie Elliot, 07 ; Frank
Smith, 65,
ed of the Commercial House here, has
accepted a position with -the well•knowo
firm Line, MoDonaid & Co., cigar
:brother
}'ll. , He,hae, ,returned .an • d re"the other day.'
arta hie grottier on the.tnpnd., ' .: ' 'Mr. Myers, 'of •Becker &-Mye"re, ties se.
Phe officers ,appointed 1pr,the year in oared an important position fie •eeiesmen
it. Stephen'a (Mundt are :-Wardens,`R.. in the furniture department of 'a depart.
Wilson, John Donaghy ; Sideemen, mental 81000 at Hamilton; Mr. Beaker
obi. Cunningham, Fed. Taylor; Vee- goesto Toronto.
y Clerk,' Wmt Mose; Lay delegate to • Frank Reid, of'Wi.ngham, was placed
nod, John,Donaghy.. . ; : •' in the o,unty jail Tuesday of last
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'Joho i3. hi parioa, ofre.r- o, spent
Easter with his. parents here.'
• Mra: Frank Metoalt wae.in Mitobell
last week attending the funeral of her
aunt, Mre. Ohowen..'
Frank Metcalf and John MoGill•were,
of man
Ufsotnrere, London,
R. H. Moir, of the $trathoonte Horse,
and who has past returned from Booth
Africa, visited biebrotber in St.' Marys,
"Hent” Wee en old Exeter' buy cod hie
friends here will be pleased to hear of hie
safe return.
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HEATING sisrovEs
Gook VES
.week
On Tneoday of last -week .J.,R' Wil. • on a 30 days' e0ntenee for parrying ere•
pima received a telegram .trpm . Loodpn• - volver and -treepaseing'on the G. T. R.
nveyinp tlie'ead Wawa of the death of property in that town:
18 eon Alfredwho died at the Aeylem
elected ohorohwardens ; T. W. Boort, lay
:delegate to the synod and Jabez Walker
',cod J. W. Bell sideemen in connealkertion
'with Trinity ohuroh.
• The wire and five ohlldreu • of Alex.
Ter) in, of Tadoueao, were drownod-while
OOmIOg down the Saguenay River in n
RANQES
i that pity on Tuesday morning. Tbe, ' LAiwtowen.
-'. The -third lecture of the aeries ander
the Looal Union
boat.
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Do not fOrgetet0 see OUT line of Base Burners, with
:mains were brought. home and:interred Mrs. lingo Matthews haspnrohasedthe.
1 the Gortie cemetery on ThUredap. _ ypaahbprp property on' Victoria arrest for
th e aaepioee .of of
-Christian Endeavor will be _given 10 the
Blyth Methodist church on Friday even•X
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or without oven. E+ very stove a double heater and guar-
$Bo0
Luciano-vv.The interior of the poet office has bean
-the lege meeting of tbeyillage Colin.
ing, April 19th. Rev. J. A. Anderson, of
Goderich, will be the !caterer and hie
will be "Every Man the Arobiteot
anteed a perfect baker.
.At eoneiderably improved , by wainscotting
,I. J. D. MacNabb, was appointed Biagi.. and re papering.
per of the village. ,. - • b
Wm. Pollard has a hen'¢ egg whta
A frame house, belonging to the Mieeee• 'meaenred 71 by 01 inohee and weighed 6
°Donald, was totally d, etroyed by fire' It laid by. Leghorn,
snbjeot
of dleOwn Fortune."
Wm. A. Laughlin, of Poyntz Paen,
Down County, Ireland, is at present vieit.
fog his uncle, R. Mo0ommine. He cense
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Cameron Bros.
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WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION.
000000. wan a brown
itween three and four:o'clock on Tush• Of. the nix stake reties advertised for
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ty of last week, ' the Lielowel race ideating,' June 26, 26
•William Taylor has- bought out the and' 27, lobe have filled, the 2' 60' ane, the
awry b081909e, of Thomas Reid, and 2 20'pa:e, the 2.80 trotand•.the two-year.
ill continue the business in the old .old Dolt stake, •
and oppoaita the Poetofi>ge. That Saes Bent • Chair Co. is making
J,amee Lynne had hie hand:badly hurt good progress ln.getting :the stook -sub.
the saw mill, by getting it :might be- ' scribed. Nearly 910,000 is now in eight,
!gen,tbe chain and a large -log .they Were and the promoters are oonfldeatof oibtain•
ruling into trite mill. .. • , fug the full 915,000. •
hire. McDonald, near Ih0 etatiop, met The Clown has decided to discontinue
th a very ,serious and painful aguident the former eyetem,of watering the streets
God Friday. She had one oat 'to ' with'hose, which bas proved nneatistao.
e barn and When coming .oat' of the tory.. The general opinion, eppeara to be
Wing she slipped off the step . and - in that a sprinkling oars is the beet way to
e fall broke her arm also 018 • of herbeep the duet down. • •
Pa , W. J. Hay, w
who removed his family to
'of
direst from Londonderry to Blyth, via
- Portland, making the entire journey in
`12 days. ' He sailed on the Allan Line
steamer,. Tunisian, one of the largest
ebeamera afloat, oarryiog a grew of 165
and having 11.22 paeeengere on board,
prinoipally for Canada. Mr. Laughlin
reports having a, splendid passage and it
fe his intention, if the country gaits him,
to make hie hot:nein Canada.
-- The following from the Cbeeley. Bo.
terpriee refers to the marriage of one of
Blyth'e most popular young men : "A
pretty home :wedding took plaoe at the
reeidenoe of W. and Mrs. Totten, of this
villagewhen their youngest daughter,
blies Amanda D“, a.popular young lady,
Have a limited number of bushels of the
BEST DUTCH SEED for farmera inthe vic-
' lofty of Oranlrook: who intend raising Flax
airing the Doming "seaeon, which they are
Prepared to deliver fn quaotitiea to sulttiax
growers,
Seed may begot et the Oraubrook Flax
aware a supply1 Forel. a own fiomy and
seed
•, $10 PER TON
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Will be paid, if of good growth,' harvested in
Prager season., ane delivered at the fax will
a aye Wltl rena nnu her ngf good sod fieldsWilton
for the purpooe of growing fax.
OAMDRON BROS.,
Proprietors Cr,u,Uroelc Flan 11,111.
Meat Cutters, . Butterr 1MFoulds, Scales, Lan-
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terns HangingLain s and Lara
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Goodof everydescription,
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_ Turnbull
Powder, Shot, Loaded Shells, Etc.
Followloglire the officers the Son, Lietowel from Manitoba a few weeks ago,
Sn ,eland•'—Cbief, A. M'saPberaou ; purposes retorting 10 Winnipeg, having
,ieftain; Alex. MaSinnon ,'Peat. Chief. reoelved a substantial inoreaae in his
S. ,'Mo$enzie ; Chaplain, Rev,, Mr., ; salary as:dietriot agent for the Conceder.
ioLennan ;,Marehall,'D Geddes ; Stan•: at ion Life Ina. Co., and will resume hie
was united in marriage to Allan B.
Bainton, a well-to-do young bgeineee man
in Blyth'. The ceremonywas erforrned
by Rev. J. 0. MoOraokein-the presence
of the immediate friende'of the contract.
Important to breeders and Horsemen.
Eureka r
Veterinaiy Caustic Balsam.
A reliable
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rd Bearer, Jno. Mo$ienon St; Guard. • work in Manitoba.' His familywill re
ins parties. The bridal oonple left for
> - and speedy
remedy for
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Matheson • Jr. Guard China. Stewart;
Guard, main in town. •
ic: Seo., P. 'A. Maoolmson Fie..Seo., 'Jas.
their home in Blyth.
9`bv�rJ+�* aurae,
Splints,
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;, Bartley, of the Walleoe boundary,
MaoKay and Aroh. Anderson ; Trace., Eaetof the town bas'a curiosityin the
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R. MoIntoeh.' Form of a Celt with five lege and ie s
Tpukeramith township oomplisea 40, •
mid
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k> Sweeney,
,cx oto., eto.,in
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en.,.....healthy and eprtthly. animal. The extra
appendage, which forme a third bind leg,
does
000 sores ; 37,000 scree are cleared.
The Spring Show for entire stook at
�� gorses and
' •� Lump Saw
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f;arneat Twitof ell lett for Toronto' not appear to bean inoouvenienoe.
he has secured a situation. It is two or three inches shorter thao the
a. Jaokeon has aooepted a eituatfon in other lase, but otherwise is regaierly
e oldest drug honaeci, Montreal. formed. Mr. Bartleyretuaed $10 for the,
There are about 40.members so . tar for 'tail when a few dove old,
s year, including. some 0 new. players, The following officers were elected for
the Bowling Olu6. the ensuing year in Christ- ohuroh :-
th.. Borland, lately arrived here, and : Wardens; F. R. Blewett and R. C. Bam-
at Seale &'Bios s marble 'work', ford ; Sidemen, H. Goddard, J. M.
e beeninetrimental in getting a WWII. Carthew, J. H. Stuart, T. J. Later, B,
Brumfield takes plaoe Friday, April 19th.
James Martin, on the Hannah farm,
2o0 oou., TUokeremith, sowed a field of
oats on Tuesday of lest week.
The baggage man at our depot handled
110'pieoes of baggage out and in et the
station on Wednesday of last week,
Geo. B. Soots has been nutting e, very
core hand for several daps. He out it
with a razor and was threatened with
TRADE MAIM "Seepomph-
let which a000mpaalea every bottle, giviva
eoientifio treatment in the various dteeases.'
It oan be pnotice wheed re in evlatineeRase of aete anti
blisters are prescribed. It has no anpERIOR.
Every bottle Bold la guaranteed to give saris-
faction. Yrioe 75o per bottle. Sold by all
druggists and country storekeepers. Fro-
Tiered by Tam EUREKA VETERINARY
MILDICI 1F, COMPANY, Londou,Out. •C
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of the old hand boyo together with Witter, A. J. Collins, J. Wataod, J. B.
-intention of • re -organizing a.oitizen a 'Horn, J. H. Gunther and V. O. Bamford ;
. .. . Vestry Clerk, 0. Tabberner ; auditors, J.
A oommittee from Hensel'' including H. Gunther and A. St. G. Hawkins ; Lay
Council were in Clinton recently in. delegates to Synod, Meeere. Collin and
the brass ,band instruments of Gunther. Ib was decided to continue the
O. 0. F. band: Which °Mated Iasi year. pew rent eyetem.fits
about 12 inetraments the
blood poisoning.
John Torrance, who recently sold bis
fine farm in the towoohip of Ray, ie
negotiating for the lease or purchase of
the Seaforth flax mill, and if he eucoeeds
he- will run it this year and Name to
Seaforth to reside.
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Our new idea in Boys'School Clothing are 20th. Cen-
tar ideas. Theyare a little ahead of the times but
y they
will be thoroughly appreciated by all buyers. This line
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of Boys' Clothing is manufactured from pure
ere are with
itt.
they were sold at about 670. ... Winlam
Hoare last week pleased the moat . ' The Band baa ohoeen Thnraday of
taut. 0uetomer he bas yet had the this weak for•their oonoert.
Wm. Ballantyne, the assessor, has re•
turned his roll, and from it the .follow.
ing etatietiae are gleaned: -The total
valne.of real
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ALL YY WOOL HALIFAX
Mies Hates oatd spentEastervane•
aherty serving, McCalle saleum
organ to Rev. MaGallum from tion with friends at PeErolia.
a Minor, to be shipped to the Armen. The Band made their first appearance
Mission Theological College, near the for the seaeon on Good Friday,
of Tarsus. • Alex. Roes, iooalagent of the Dominion
C. MoLagan, editor and
and personal property and
tome, 9 ,600; p•rsonal taxay,e in.
Come, $6,000 ; personal property, $68,•
760 ; real property, 9567,685 ; total Popo-WA.
ration, 2,380, or 46 under last year ; num-
ber of births, 26 ; number of deaths, 13 ;
Montreal 80. .Live!- ooI
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Quebec 8cMovi Ile
TWEEDS
s eciall made for hard wear. You can buy ' this in four
p y
proprietor Express Co., hos put a new wagon on the
1138 Vancouver World, died Wednea. road.' -
evening of last week, after a pro• Hanna & Oo, have pnrohased the North
sed illneee. He was 62 years of age plod Grocery, lately married on by G. L.
one of the . beet known newspaper Constable.
n in Western Canada ; at one time he Workmen are working on the Mende,-eahool,•99,000
editor of the (Minton Naw Era. tion of Dr,'Ohfebolm's new reaidanoe on
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horses, 64 ; cattle, 42 ; hogs, 1 ; doge, 89 .
steam boilere, 17. The town ascots are
ae follows :-Waterworks, $18,000 ; town
bedding, and weigh scales with groande,
$15,000 ; fire appliances, $2,800 ; pablia
; Collegiate Inetitute, $12,.
000 ; pablio library, $2,000 ; total, $088,•
1901 SAILINGS 1951
LIvlaItO1+0oo1 STBA•mint MexrX,uuci
Tiler, 25 April Corinthian Sat, 11 M 0 ay am
1 May Tunisian ... 18 0
„ 9 Numidian . " a3. " 9
19 " ..
Ws ., Parisian Pre torten " 8 ', 1)
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different colors which will always be carried in stock. You
can buy the whole suit complete or ou can leave out the
p y.
Vest and buy only the Coat and Knickers,you can bu
Coat separate or the Knickers separate, y
in fact
Petrick St.
Atwood. • Principal Mnegrove wee in Toronto
1. T. R. Agent Heyd leaned 102 Master last week attending the Ednaatioual
from Atwood station. Aaaooiatiop.
T. R. Agent •Hevd ticketed John The mambete of Wiugham Lodge, G.
Wee, 811 for Revelstoke, B. C., R. 0., will an "At Home" to the
000.
The annual Vestry meeting of St,
Thomas' ohuroh was held on Monday
eveningof last weak when the flnanoiel
report showed the total amount received
for the to have been
50 " Corinthian" 15 " 0
8 June Tuniafan 22 " 0
18 Numiaiati 20 " 1
37 " Parisian 8 July o
37 " Prrinthin 0 18 9
" 4 July Oorintbtan0 30 " s
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Con., .gi.ve
Tuesday of Net week. Town Hall, on Friday evening, April
(alotongh has taken asitaation 26313.
the St. Catharines Journal staff. The EasterVentry meeting of St. Paul's
gb Mon' wing, or ',Edmonton, replaoee ohuroh wad held on the 9th inst. The
ha wardens for] on the Bee ffche 00001E year are: Heater elected T. B00100 p Cole estVard•
g y Mr, Corbould was elected a
tor's warden, Wm. Blair ; people's 00.
den, Robert May ; Thos. Carter was S. Borden, brakeman on the Loudon
tinted lay delegate in the St. Alban's train, met with an atoident in London on
rah. Tuesday of last week. Be was standing
he trustees of the Public whoa) have in the station yard, when he was struck
by
year over $1,700 and
the, expenditure about $100 more. A
Pemba, of families having removed from=rem
the parish, fresh efforts will be made to
increase the enbeoriptinu for the coming
year.
MeeaeMinty waa Fox and Bappointed
ldon twarclsene
Metiers, Minty and Holmested, repre.
eentatives to Synod, and Messrs. Counter,
Edge, Tierman and Smith, Sidemen,
The Reotor and Wardene were instructed
to eeoare an organist in place of Mr.
Ste amara winch sail from Montreal at 0
Taros oo andivother Poinit gyeat and
South. When Stec mere sail before 8 a. m,lug
passengers go on board the previous 0080-
between 8
ere sail at 9a&m ndapassengers ha0 o'clock. vetheop:
woo of going ou board either Friday night
or Saturday morning.
For further particulars apply to
W. H. KERR,
Agent, Brussela.
you like and eau !Patch upthe Suit at all time.
you }�
Does not this strike you as a good. idea Y If you want a
secondpair of Knickers In the Fall alongwith a Vest
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gbt the two back lots of Wm. Brown the yard engine, and Considerably hurt.
have thus enlarged the eahoo! play. The Wingham football club was re.
something Which was mmoh need• organized for the season of 1901. The
following 'offioere were eltoted :--Pres.,
Willie who has resigned, his busineee not,
allowing him to give the work it deserves.
COUN0IL MATTERS.— The greet mu.
mittee reported reepedting a drainage
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,Coat, which will always outwear two pairs of Knickers.
M. •Wildon, B. A., of Parie, spent Dr. A . Irwin , viae,pre0., H. Ansley ;
ter in town. Be ' has , rented the sen.-treag,, W, I3 trgese, ; manager, .H.
eon homestead to JohnKnox. The Hamilton ; managing Committee, BBobt.
ion family will remove to Toronto to Aikens, W^:Gillespie and C. Moore,
about May I6th. The Wingham Eleotrio Light Co. in-
be annual vestry meeting of Trialty tend making some marked improvemeets
rob, Elma, was held in the pariah in their service during the Doming Sam,
as on the afternoon_ of April 9, at mer. It is the intention to put in more
At a targe number of theCommit. memhernot power and also put in meter:: and ran the
congregbtion were present for the, light on the meter prinoiple and also
of 010otfng or reiuetdting offioore next Fall Will nommen00 an all night ger. in
:he new year and clotting the btteineoe vice.
;be ohuroh year ending at Easter. The members of Maitland Lodge, I. 0. inetruoted
Mr. 'Howard in . the ohair, The O. V., will hold 'their annual Panther•
done' report for the year wag read eery eervinee on Friday_ evening, April eleotrio
eboNed the Onaooiel standing to be 26111, Tho members 'of the lodge and tween
steam of and the attendance to.com• visiting brethren will attend in a body at
favorably withpreviooayears, ohuroh the Presbyterian ohuroh, where Rev. D. ins
9 bee from debt. The following Perris will preach a sermon anitablo to fixing
will n0,oiate in the different the 000asion, - room
system for.bhe town,- recommending that
a, bylaw to raise $10,000 be submitted to
the ratepayers, this sum to be expended
in a oomplete system of drainage and
other necessary work on the streets, and
that the olerit be authorized to prepare a;y
of Commit. The e1re01 oommlttee wan
empowered to procure about a; hundred
by.law to be submitted at next meetingle
maple trees to be planted on the streets
different parts of the town, where
necessary. The street 00mmitteo was
to enquire into the feasibility
of having the telephone, telegraph and
light poles on Main street, be.
the railway station and the Queen's
hotel, removed, and report at next meet.
of Council. A bylaw was passed
the anneal Baena° for the billerd
at 810. A nolition was received
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Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesigght,
and yonr Eyte tested FREE by
fated Optical methods at
division Cour office,
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Our Knickers are always made with double seats and
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double knees. We are the only people in town handling
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the "Lion Brand.
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