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.UTONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PRI,
41', gent, lt', 8, 800'18, ?lruesole,
I3, MoORAQICEN--
• Iseuor of Marriage Lioeucee, Of-
fice nt Ornery, Turnborry rtroet, Brussels,
N I3ARatETT—
Liu• Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door
North of the Standard Bank, Ladles' and
Children's hair enttfug a epooiaity,
MORRISON,
Issuer of .Marriage Licensee,
WALTON. ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCNLINI
TEACHER OF—
PiANO AND ORGAN,
7:BMVC.TS13F.7.-4IH, O1•T.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAMt
rnean8800,'
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
Wellington Mutual
Lire Insttrance Co.,
EBTAnDIef0D 1010
Insmanoo taken on the cash and premium
oto system at current mites. Rehire Maur -
lug elsewhere call On the uneereigued A gent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels.
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. O. •M..
Academic graduate of London Conserve-
tory of Mnelo, also Member of the Ae000tated
Musicians of Ontario, Is prepared to reooivo
a limited number of pupilo for instruotion
on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupil Bier
the Prineipaps Form lu the Conservatory of
J 1nsio,
Erueaele, Ontario,
ALEX. BUNTER—
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co. Huron; Oonveyancor, Notary Public,
Land,Loan and Insurance Agent; Auction•
eor. Funds invested and to' loan, Collet.
Hong made. Office in Greham's,Blook,Brue-
solo.
AUCTIONEERS.
Tp S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION•
• .urn, will soli for bettor prime, to
better men, in loss time and lose chargee
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
be won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arrangedat this office or by
personal application.:
VETERINARY.
D. WARW1CIr—
J • Eouer Gleaner° of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College. is prepared to treat all dis-
eases of domoerinated animals in a compet-
ent manner. Parti',ular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at-
tended to. Otll,o and Iddrmary--Fouu doora
North of bridge, Turnborry et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND i;ONVEYANCING.
AVM. SINULAIR—
Barrister, Snlioitor,hOonvoyancar,
Notary Public, taco. Valoe—Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.`
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
G• F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Sofoitor, As, Moe over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Money to Loan at lowest rates.
MEDICAL CARDS.
DR. C. AMBROSE TOOLE,
RESIDENCE AND OFFICE—
/MU, ST , EAST, BRUSSELS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
At. D., C. M.,
Trinity Uutverolty, FellowePhysicians Trinity and
Cbllege,Membor College of
Surgeons Oat. Licentiate of the Royal Col-
Ieggo 0f Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wlfery,Edinburgh. LS -Telephone No.14,
Reeidenoo—Mill stroot, Brussels,
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. FElLD,
ttltlNTiST
Graduate of I the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and F1rst•:laes Honor
Graduate of Toronto University Office
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
Fall Term in the
Begins Sept. 1, 1902
Students may enter at any time, Terms
reasonable. 6Two oeurseu-Commercial and
Shorthand. Send for Journal
0, A. I'' 1,1 0118 t1 , A. L. A1oINTIME,
1 resident, Secretary,
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11411h:it i'Olinhhiit
lied i'edtt,r Shingles
880
North Shore
rine and Cellar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing l f[ills
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat
tarns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Eotimatoo Fnrniohod for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P . AMENT
.Niall Term Opens SePG, 2
CENTRAL E'Shot ora. Ord.
A school that noonpleo front rank among
the beet Buotnoss Colleges on this continent.
Many leading commercialsehnole oonptoy
oar graduates as teaohere. We do our beet
to place all our graduates i» good nes/Wane
and wo have been more su000soful this year
than iu guy previous year, Those desiring
the bast In businase education should at-
tend our Sohool, Write for catalogue.
\Y. Jf. ELLIOTT, vrfnolpai.
lEjt$tri,ct ieb3s.
L11okno vv.
Mrs llaoNabb and her daughter
Katherine were visiting friends in Tor.
onto,
Rev. C. O. Owen, of Memorial church,
London, preached at both eervioes in the
fdnglieh church fast Sunday.
Mrs. Worthington, of this village, who
has been in poor health for some time
peat, was token to the Guelph hospital.
Grant Murray, of Ashfield, who hae
spent nearly a year in Alberta and
British Oolambia, for the benefit of bis
health, returned home.
All the Orangemen from the enrronod•
ing 'country are expected to be preee01 at
the Coronation service to be held in the
Qneen'e Park on Saturday, August .903,
at6p.m,
J. G. Anderson has returned from a
trip to. Manitoba and the Territories.
He is delighted with the West, and has
purchased a half intereat in a sheep
ranch near Medicine Hat.
13oIyrave.
Jahn Pc
color had hie foot jammed at
Joo. Soaudrett's raising.
Joe. Brandon put up a new wind mill
on hie barn for pumping water,
Mian Ellen Owens bas returned home
after epeudlug a couple of months with
her brother at Tbeoealon.
The annual report of the Methodist
oburob shows the total amount raised
was $1,402 99 ; number of membere on
oiroait, 220 ; marriages, 9 ; deaths, 8 ;
baptisms, 20.
John Soandretl'e large barn was raised
on Monday without any serious mishap.
There were 140 men, 110 women and 50
children at it. When completed it will
be one of the beet borne in East Wawa.
nosh. Henry Hawthorn le the framer
and Robt. Gallagher the atone mason.
A Garden Party, under the auspices of
Trinity ohnroh, Belgrave, will be held at
John Soandrett's here on Coronation Day,
Saturday, Angnet the 9111. There will
be a program of entertainment, includ•
ing magic, addresses by Rsvo. Haietie,
Brown and the new Iooumbent, Rev.
Mr. Edmonds.
Lllatowel
Monday, August 1111), was proclaimed
civic holiday for the town of Listowel.
;E. Bassett has had hie bun repainted,
and it now !coke like a brand new tarn•
Out.
Claude Feild, eon of Mre..R. P. Feil°,
Main street, left lane week on a trip to
the 018 Land.
The Guy Bros, Minstrels will make
their annual tour of Canada this fall and
will be at Listowel Oot. 80th.
F. Howe hae added a music' emporium
to hie barbershop, where he hae a -large
stook of vocal and instrumental alma
music.
James Cunningham hae sold out hie
livery heathen on Wallace street to
John Hayne, of Seaforth, who took poe-
eessio0 last week.'
95 25 costa and let off on eoepended
sentence wee the manner in which a town
youth wan dealt with at the police oourb
for profanity no the street.
B. F. Brook of thie town has been hon-
ored by Grand Master Harding of the
Mneouio Grand Lodge of Canada, by be-
ing appointed
e•iappointed a member of that 'sepiabody.
Chris. Zillinx, of Brunie, completed
the purchase of the Queen's Hotel, here
from Lie brother, George Zilliax, . The
figure paid was a good one, namely,
$15,000. The contents, except of two
room e, are included in the purchase,
which covers the entire premises. The
new proprietor, who is an experienced
hotel man, ie already in possession.
George Zilliax to retiring after being iu
the hotel laminate for forty years.
Goderioh.
Complaints are made of rowdyism and
bad language during unseem y hours in
the Harbor Park and neighborhood.
The Kensington Furniture faotory
employees are very buoy these daye, the
orders are so far ahead of the output.
F. Davis hae won the tight to bowl for
the Jaokeon Trophy in C;iuton, by beat.
ing all the local bowler° he played
against.
The beautiful grounds of the bowling
olub on West street are visited by quite a
number of onr Summer; visitors, who
sometimes take a hand in the game.
Jno. and Mrs. Acheson and Mise Irene
left Tuesday of last week on a trip to
llnuitaba. They will visit J, T. Acbeoon
at Mo, ,len and other friends iu the Bro-
mley, and will bo away several weeks.
Many complaints are heard about
small` bass being taking from the water,
-wintery W law, and yot anglers are
seemingly afraid to inform no the men
who ere de.troying our baps fishery.
The Baptist church in Goderioh is now
a duly recognized member of the
Walkerton Acumination, the r00ngnition
eervioes bbing held 0uo000efully on Tues,
day afteruoou and evening of lest week
in the Temperance Hall.
Frank Pretty arrived in town from the
K'ondyke and bee been revisiting old
scenes and shaking Mande with old
friends. He reports that the members of
the Goderioh contingent In Dawson City
were all well when he left.
Frank Stogdill had hie right band
severely injured at the organ faotory.
He was working a saw and his hand
coming in oontaot with i* the little finger
woe taken off and the knuckles and the
other fingers of the hand were badly cot.
The doctor ie trying to glove the injured
finger°.
The jail park is looking pretty these
days as the two rows of ehestnnte, and
other trees, aro growing nicety. Jailer
Griffin meet ne oredited with the im•
provement, whi011 boa added to the
ul
v. ne sf raeidantial property in the
neighborhood, and mime a walk to the
jail [API; a pleasant ono.
Magritte 0,Swaenou sustained an uo.
fortunate accident which will inoitpateitate
him for acme time. He wee going up a
ladder at St, Patriok'A ward school, in-
t,'nding to measure the roof, when the
ladder slipped and be fell Io the green°,
breaking his right arm. O.,ly two weeks
before be fell and broke some rho,
W irta tatrsl.
Civic holiday on Tneeday..
Wingham races will be held Augnet
1804 and 14th.
Earle Bail, of Toronto, ie visiting his
grandparents in town.
S. Gilchrist had hie hand injured In
the faotory, and ae a result ie off work.
Twelvegooteberrles grown by J. A,
Merton, of town, weighed eight ounces.
Rev. A. E. Prior conducted the services
in Wingham Presbyterian oburob Sun.
day.
Morley Park came home from Essex for
o few days last week, He hae eeoured a
good eitnation in Brandon,
Chief Vannorman, losb week sold hie
opeedy driver, "Minnie Biaokthoru" to
parties living near Goderioh.
Mr. Cunningham, manager of the
ascus foundry, hae, with his family, come
to take op hie residence in town.
Two young men were up before the
Mayor last week for violation of the by.
law prohibiting bicycle riding on the
-idewalke. They were fined.
Wm. Nicholson hoe the °entreat for
the new stores for Mayor Vanatone and
C. N. Griffin. There will be four store)
in the block, two iu each building,
Aeatortlt
Mise Lottie Best has gone to Hamilton,
where she has a good position.
Walter Andrews was taken to the
London asylum Tuesday of laet week by
Constable Gillepie,
Q. W. Pahas ae ret armed from Eureka,
California.
Mr. Pa
eturohaeed
a book
and stationery boeintten there and iotende
removing from here in about three
weeks.
Mies A. Watson, who has been first
aaeiataut teaober in the Seaforth public
school for a great many yearn, has re•
signed her position to accept of another
in Port Arthur,
J. G. Crioh, who has been a resident of
Seaforth for several years, and who is a
native of thie district, although he hae
travelled over a good deal of the world's
eurtaco, lett on Wednesday of lest week
with his family for New Liekard, Temi-
ooaming district, New Ontario. Mr.Orich
has been in that o0autry several times
and josh returned from there thio Spring.
He has taken up two plots of land of 160
sorsa each. The lot on which be intends
to live is seven miles from New Liekard
and a good government road rune from
the town peat hie place. He has erected
bouee on hie farm and has about two
time cleared. The land is well timbered
with pipe, sprees, heehaw and cedar. It
le not hard to olear and the timber, for
which there is a good market, will Bell for
more than will clear the land. Th1t land
Tait BRU$S .aGs P
le of the hrst quality and Mr, °rich bad
some excellent samples of wheat, Maley,
u ve
o r, timothy and td pori g,'awn there and
they are au rxeellent sample and in every
way as good ae can be grown here. He
eay0 the lauds alt uremia where he i9 to
locate, are settled and neighbors are
ve
taken opte nWith the 000notrHe is y Pend thinks
the* in a very few years be will have as
good a farpm there ae any of the old home.
steads in Euro». There le very little
rooky or waste land i» the district where
he has located, The tow» of New Lie.
hard, is a town of about eight hundred
people and fe growing very test. It eon -
tains profeesiobal men of all libido, eight
general atone, two good hardware stereo,
three saw mills, four oharohee, a good
sobool, a good briok yard and last but
not least, a printing of leo and newspaper.
The le also plenty of splendid spring
water in the district..
G'orrigo.
A new bakery ie to be started in town
so it ie said.
While killing a beef Bert. Match bad
the miefortane to receive a 0evere kink in
the cheat.
The old verandah in front of the Mon.
treat Home was taken down last Week.
A vont improvement.
Wo oongratulate Mies Lydia Harding
on passing her examinatious at the Lou.
don school a00oeeafully.
Jae. McLaughlin is fixing up his store
next to T. Andrew's for a shoe store, a
gentleman from Varna having rented it
and will move in shortly.
Robs, and Mre. Match were in Man -
(Mester last week attending the funeral
of the tormer'e father who departed ibis
life on Tuesday evening.
'Oboe, Wright and family left town
for Mitchell where they will visit Mrs.
Wright'a parents before going to the
Canadian Soo, where Mr. Wright has
secured a lucrative poeition with the
Clergue 00.
Clinton.
R.&J.R
aneford chipped a armload of
fine export cattle to Eoglaud last week.
The inmates of the Hoose of Refuge are
kept buoy just now harvesting crops on
the farm.
Suit hae been entered against the Hook-
ing Valley Railroad, for damages in cane-
ing the death of the late Samuel Higgiue,
of town. -
Rev. Dr. Stewart, of Willie rhumb,
has immolated twenty four years of de
voted service in the cause at Ubrietian
truth in that church.
Robt, Stewart, eldest sou of Rev. A.
Stewart, left for Toronto last week, where
he takes a situation with one of the large
lithographing establishments.
The 23rd. Auguet,,1003, is the time
stated iu the epeeifioations by which the
new poet office ie to be completed. It can
be finished ae much earlier as the con-
tractor desires.
Robt. Coate wan 73 years of age on
Sunday. He is not only one of the
oldest residents of town, but to the second
oldest business mac now actively engaged
therein, Mayor Jaokeon, who started in
1854 being the oldest. Mr, Ooat'a boli•
nese experience dates from 1857.
Watches
AT
T. FLETCHER'
JEWELLERY STORE.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUY A WATCH ? If so call and
see our beautiful assortment of Ladies', Gents', Girls' and
Boys' Watebes, with Elgin, Waltham Duber-Hampden and
other movements. Our stock is very heavy and having
bought for cash our customers will get the benefit. Watches
to please everybody and prices are right.
RINGS, SILVERWARE, ETC.
Our store is full of first-class goods such as Wedding Rings,
Engagement Rings, Ladies' Chains, Lockets, Bracelets,
Broaches, Silverware, Clocks, Fancy China, Souvenir
Goods, Etc.
OPTICAL Is well looked after by Mrs. Fletcher and Son, the
DEPARTMENT latter having taken a course in Chicago.
Our Specialties are Watches and Singe.
All work promptly repaired and ee.tiofantion guaranteed.
T. F'LETCHER
JEWELLER,
Ieeuer of Marriage Licensee.
Wedding Rings and Marriage Limoges sold privately.
BAD WEATHER GOOD BARGAINS
The Summer Season has been so very abort on account of oontioned
oold, wet weather we have decided at thie early dale to make great
reductions on all Summer goods,
What has made our Shirt Waists so Popular
this Season 2
The Styles and The Prices
The Styles remain the same but the PRICAS ARE AWAY DOWN,
We want you to appr0oio.te the importunes of thio Clearing Bate and
you can ouly do so by being among the first to profit by the Bargains
we are offering. This offer includes all Summer Goode ouch as ;—
Prin ts,
Ginghams,
Mullins,
Ducks,
Piques,
Mercerized—
Lawns,
Chambrays and
Sateen).
SHIRT WAISTS in
White Linen Lawn,
Embroidered Fronts,
Open Backs,
Insertion Trimmed,
Lace Trimmed,
Colored Muslius,
Mercerized Muslins and
Dark and Light Prints.
Straw Hats,
Sailors
and Tams
Parasols.
--Augnst Fashions, FREE.—Aognet Designers, 10a emit.—August Patterns, bo, 100, 150, 20o and 25o,
A. STRACHAN.
8T
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26,000 i?O Lbs. of Waal
Wanted at
Brussels 'Woolen • Mill
Where the Highest Market
Pelee will be paid in
Cash or Trade.
We also have in stook a fine line of
Blankets, Sheetings,
Yarns, Tweeds, Etc
All Pure Wool Goode.
Custom Carding done at any time.
Your own wool made into rolle at short
notice. Don't sell your wool or have it
manufactured until you Call at the
Brunets Woolen Mill and get prices.
Lockridge Bros.
Lime
The Bodmin Lime Works,
4th Line, Morris, are ready for
theria
S trade and
have a
P
g
quantity of fresh lime on hand.
Guaranteed to be first-class.
Price 15c. a bushel at the kiln.
A. Nicholson & Son.
41.0» PROPRIETORS.
If writing address Belgrave P. 0.
ETHEL
SAW MILLS
All kinds of Dressed Limber kept on
band from 910 up.
British Columbia, home out Shingles
and Lath kept on hand.
A good farm on 13th con. of Grey for
sale.
A quantity of green cedar poets for
sale on Lot 7, Con. 4, Grey.
S S. COLE,
PROPRIETOR, ETHEL.
Mrs. 0. Olson got pretty badly bruised
and abaken up. She went to Goderich
oo the 7 p. m. train and when she stopped
at the etatiou, she walked out on the
platform to get off, but b fore abe oonld
do so the train started ebuntiog, throw-
ing her violently against the oar door.
Her head and shoulder were badly bruie•
ed' and ebe is still suffering from the
effects thereof.
Sal Dell.
Dr. Milos was baey moving into his
new drug store last week.
Wm. Crawford left for Toronto where
ha hae seamed a good sitoatiae.
Roy Sime left for Platteville where he
will visit at tbo home of his grand.
parents.
Frank Bawdeu, of Clinton, formerly of
Blyth, had the first finger of hie left hand
taken off while operating a boriag
machine in the Clinton organ faotory.
Rev. Father MOKeon, a former reotor
of the Roman Catholic °bormbes at Blyth,
Wingham and St. A6051100, has been
appointed reotor of St. Mary's church,
London, in s0ooeseioo to the late (amen.
ted Rev. Father Traher.
Jamee Moore, of Waverly, Nova Scotia,
ie visiting hie unole and aunt, J. G. and
Mrs. Emigh. Mr, Moore's home is 10
miles from Halifax and fe situated in a
mountaineer] and mining, but beautiful
and romantic, country. He Bays the
farming land around Blyth is the best
that he hes seen anywhere between
Halifax and Blyth.
Exeter.
The Reeve hae appointed Friday Aug.
8th, as Civic Holiday.
John Grigg has opened a branch store
in the premiaee lately vacated by W. W.
Taman.
Harry Heaton has aooepted a position
as junior in the new branch of the Sove-
reign Bank.
E 0. Jouee, Exeter North, has purobae.
ed a new tractiou engine, getting it home
from London.
The council met and appointed Wee.
Bissett Constable, &o. and be has al.
ready oommcuced the duties that devolve
upon him.
Wm, Jones while mixing mortar hap.
paned to get a quantity of lime in one of
hie eyes, with very painful reen110, and as
a oo000qutno0 was compelled to lay of
work several days.
The snlokeetaak ou Meeere. Roes &
Taylor's p'aning foot. ry took a tumble
and was badly damaged. It is sup•
pined that a cow wale in oontaot with
one of the support wires and °aimed the
trouble.
The branch of the new Sovereign Bank
here opened its doors for 'minces for
the firer time on Tuesday of lost week.
The interior, while not yet completed,
presents a beautiful appearance, being
fitted np in the most modern np,to•dato
style.
Sandy Bowden and Percy Browning
who bolt here on Monday, the 21st nit.,
with intentions of sailing for the 014
()wintry, have returned home. Oo arri.
vine at Montreal they proceeded to take
in the eights of the oily and during their
nbeenoe the boat steamed out, mach to
the disappointment of our young friends
on their ratans,
t✓ Cr
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4ATOR
OITA GILEAT CL 1 rBf 2TCr SALE
Grows more interesting every day, Nevar in the history of oar
BIG CASH STORE
have we offered each bargains as we areivin duringthis sale. clearing aria out
the belaose of our stook regardless of 0000 to clear. Ong space will not&PO,v to
quote prioee to every department. Below we quote a few Emcee which will glue 7011
an idea of the terrillo reduotione you may expect it you viait this store early end of too.
Remnants of Prase Goode in two and 5 yard leogtba,, in blank and colored Cash,
Berges,
Venetians, raor Dress Goode,
worth
from 25o to 125 per yardAll tt if picetoteanLal' GovesinSint
Taffeta and Lisle Thread, in odd linea and eine, in abodes of tin, elate, brown,
navy, bleak, ox blood and drab, worth from 20o to 50e per pair, 'Year choice or
10o per pair.—Mao's Suependere, made to sell at 200, for 6°,—Men's Heavy Oot.
ton Spoke worth 10o, 4 pair for 25o.—Ladieo' Sailors, with blank and colored
boucle, from 25o to 91, At half prloo.—Ladieo' Trimmed Hate front 92,50 to
90, all this season's goods. At half prise.—Ladies' Parasols, in blaok and fancy
colors and etripee, from 500 to $3. All at half price.•—Mao's Suite in Dingle and
doable breasted Coate, strictly ap-to•date, Shorey's make, at 20 per cent. off,—
' Boys' Snits in great variety, at ball price.
We will be pleased to have you come and look through our stook,
M'KINNON cE CO„; BLYTH.
The Hand that
Wields 11e Brusll
is never so willing to perform
its labors as when the .Paint used
yields easily in application. Tho
work becomes a labor of love if you
use our reliable Ready -mixed
Paints. We'll supply you with an
article. that
Stands an its Merits Alone
—The BEST and the CHEAPEST. The SHERWIN—WIL-
LIAMS PAINTS saves you Money, Time and Patience and never
fails to give satisfaction.
Complete stock of Paints, Oils,
Varnishes, &c.
Wilton & Turnbull
CROQUET SETS,
EXPRESS WAGONS,
&C., AT
The Post
Bookstore
IRISOMMIIMIIIINNWIleMCSINNIVOINCSIMMISMifte
A RECORD -BREAKER
EWAN & CO.
Have sold 52 Buggies and 6 Wagons this
season, already, and are now offering Spec-
ial Bargains for one month as they intend
to make this season a record -breaker in '
the number of sales. Remember the date,
July 12, is the limit for bargains. You
need not be afraid to drive 30 or 40 miles
to see our stock, you will be sure to buy.
It will be to your advantage to see the
High Grade Buggies at close prices.
Robt. Thomson has purchased one of
our pneumatic, steel wheel, ball bear -
mg, bike buggies, This is the 8rd
we have sold in Brussels and they
are all giving first-class satisfaction.
These rigs can be bought from
EWAN , Q'
At close prices at the Up-to-date Carriage Factory.