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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1897-2-5, Page 5Ten!, 11. 1 4t17 TP {i' T) TT PPT7 CIO r t? orletzegerentgetweeseeemereaseaterteregegaceetteenatrenft m dnaretro emeertmenvwaruaca'rn wapte;eeteetrs rtneenslreter atesetw,> test.were.'tcaxnetretna azaucawsr areae etaer.rivwarearereet'atw erveareerneree e. 74 I baud 'Cho nun odd •+ d t I 'meld f I 1.x.zia"x.Ct lehs, `VY MiXftCOI.. Wet. I)avidemi is laid ap with a sprain• ed ankle, Miss Edith Lang is visiting friend in Listowel IVliss Orr has returned from L vielt with Mende in Toronto. Robb. Miller attended Oottnty Council meeting feat week, Mr. Miller woe elect• ed chairman of the Educational Commit- tee. I:ri,er .1015. i. SonnzN Diern,—John lkiurray, seeoncl son of Mrs, John Murray, egad 29 years and 5 months, was found about 9 o'olook Sntrday evening lying in the snow, where he had fallen. He was carried to Dioit's hotel but never t vat 'ro a' g ted oonsoi• ouenese and died ebont two o'olook Sun• day morning. The !moral took place on Tuesday and was very largely attended. The Sons of Scotland were present in n body, headed by the 93rd l3attallion Band, of wbiob deoeased was a member. Canoe of death, apoplexy of the lungs. i-9%¢alton. A number from here drove over to Brussels last Sabbath evening to hear the Opines° liissiontery, Mies Croeth- Waite, A peeler social will be held at the resi- dence of Jno. Govenlock on Friday even. ing of this week, under the nuspioes of the W. 1.'. 9L. S. of Duff's ohuroh. On Sabbath, 21st net., Bev, Mr. Muir will preaolt Anniversary sermone in Duff's cltnrah. The annual tea -meeting will take place the Monday evening fol- lowing. The gnarterly ootnmunion servioe held in the Methodist ohnroh last Sabbath afternoon wits most enjoyable and profit. able. .Rev. Mr. Attie, of Brussels, preached a fine discourse. Vevan.lbcoolc. Mica Maggie Knight is visiting friends at Exeter and London. Tho skating on the river ie. greatly en- joyed by the young folks. Bev. B. P. Cameron was visiting ander the parental roof a few days last week. Mrs. Wm, Heymann, who was visiting her parents here, has returned to her home iu London. David McNair has gone to Owen Sound to take it six months' coarse at the Nor- thern Business College. 3. J. Mitchell and wife were visiting a few clays at Hensel!, being the gueets of Bev. W. J. and Mrs. Waddell. The leoture given in the Methodist church Tnesday evening by Mies Orosth- waite, returned missionary from China, was largely attended nod was touch en- joyed by all. The offerings and subscrip- tions in behalf of the general missionary fund was quite liberal. School brusteeo of Orenbrook are seri- ously thinking over the matter of having to build a teacher's residence at their earliest convenience, Coming events east a shadow before them. If a resi• dente is built it is to be hoped the pres- ent board of trustees will see to having it face the town as it in that way will 2 help to hide the gloomy look of our school which looks more like a barn from Mre, Robinson a happy and en000eaful life together whisk will begin in their nate home in the township of Grey, Those present were 1$r, and Hiss Sperling and ltlr, ltebinsnn, of hewed;; Mr. B013110m), of Gr v ; elegers, Spnarin, 14 loses Hpsarin end Mr. and Mee. Randle, of Osborne; S. Helmet anti wife, ;Aimee Ruudle and slaughter, George Rundle and family, Milton Bundle and wife, Mrs, Ann Swit- zer and daughter, Jos. Pearn and wife, Mr. leturns and wife, Geo. Speario and family, Mr, Webster and wife, Mrs. Roe, nU of .Blanhard ; Mr, and Mrs, Pearn, jr., Mr. Paern, St. Marys; Rev. arta Mrs, Nolherootb, Woodham. .Taanoe otvet. The home and heart of Jno, Oat3 was gladdened by the arrival of a son on New Yenr'a day. That was a New Ysar'a gift worth having and Mr, and Mrs. Oust a reaiabe their if, pp i gift. Naricc.—All unpaid a000unbs in favor of 530 undersigned must be paid before Feb, 27th, 1897. After that date unpaid aecounts will be transferred to the oherity unmet oe sued, and a list giving date, name 111 roll, article, atnonnt tee„ will be publiNhed for an indefinite period. —1. 3. Vincent, Thamesville, Ont. k. Mit el. Miss Jessie Belem, of Guelph, ie visit• ing iter slater, Mrs. 2. G. Ilsyrl. An entertainment in connection with our Public school is being talked of. A load of young people spent Monday evening of this week at the Manse, Gran• brook. It is said that Ethel and its vicinity will supply the brides for two or three waddings which will take place shortly. Miss Crosthivaite's visit awl het' in- teresting missionary talks on China have awakened considerable interest in that Mission field, The Seerament was dispensed in the Prebyterien church here last Sabbath morning and n Thanksgiving service was held in the eveeing. There seenna to be a scarcity of room s for wood in 3110 yard at the grist mill. o Why not still further enlarge the yard I c so that it would not be necessary to pile J 4 wood against windows and thereby read• + p er 313001 almost useless ? n Banat Rnronr.—The following is the a report of S. S. No. 11, Grey, nomas in 1P order of merit :— a 31003) 1. Sr. 2nd,—Meudie Qnerrin, Henry 1 i1 Querrin, Mabel Coats, Percy Greensides, Eva Cole, Tom Vogel, Oliver Lindsay, h Sam. Kleinsohroth, Robb. Kerr, Hattie Sharpe. Jr. 3rd—Mamie Mangold, Jae. Richardson, Willie Balmier, Maud Badge- fu alt) fate 1, 512 ; Ilntb Menem Huge 1"e'syth, Sr. , ul,--ilnry /than, 432 ; Milton tsharp, 4+13 ; McOutnlleon, 391 ; Clara Mooney Relit, Mooney, 1323 ; Berth t Nichol Richard Cardiff, 2110 ; Mabel N 207 ; Bertha Sharp, 270. Jr. 3rd, - Davie, 210 ; Myrtle Netted, 237 1 Maunders, 198 ; Willie Fleet, David Walker, 1.11. Aeeond--'fobs Carrie Speirs, 270; Minnie Mt 258 ; f,lzeio Davis, 210 ; Miuniw er, 102 ; Charlie Barrie, 185 ; Ames, 134 ; Nelsen William on, Jessie Greouslade, 71, Part 2- 250,--Liezie Speirs, 1110 ; `,Tena Fo 189 ; Ida FIa1b, 128 ; Laura CI 1113; Lison Cardiff, 95; Donald I 70 ; Ada MoOatoheon, 72 ; Annie N 71. Honor standing for month—N Maunders ; number enrolled d month, US ; avoragc attendance, 47. 3. D. D. Haaar, Tea Kerte• ICNea a )le aril e. I u ,1 dote', and fn 11 bo bids a very sorrow. r ,t eaten to hie ehildron and givt-e hie 3110 ; ebl, tt eau direeti°ne as to the disposal of , 312 ; ilio two yoenger Inombore of the family Jebel, and the management of his property, It -Geo, alai eontitilie teeth words ; effete reason Neloon I nm doing this ie, I heard Sattttdtsy all 1i,9 ; 1 emelt nilN.inns were being closed, and I 1.50. 5111 tired of being put about, my wife be. )01157, il11 in the asylum now six years, and no walk• batter." Mr. Hamilton is netted to write Willie to a brother in 19ugland, another in Ans. we Total, undsrott nd, laand a later in missionary, the r,G latter, myth, onds took ohan•ge of the Filiation six years 0akey, ago and proved a vary attentive and 011• nnss, lilting agent, Ile loot a leg some years label, 1150 while employed in the onpaeity of orah uring hiektlree unfortunaoab tehiltdew). sympathy fSit for The eldest John,is 18 , Annie is 14, and cher. Gorge 12. Ills oiroumstanres were, to say the least, comfortable, and even if his fears about losing hie situation had been web grounded, be could still have made �r.wouu. The prospects fon' a lively Spring t in Atwood are good. R. M, Ballantyne has eight Mantis played in his tailor shop at present, In abort two weeks Duncan Moln leaves for the Roseland gold fields to out a fot'ttine. There is the probability of a new c1 making shop being opened in At next week by Miss Peebles and an 15 young lady. Geo, Currie has routed Jno. Pelt hoose and will take up his residence I at once. Glad to welcome Mr. Cu aucl family back to Atwood. Mr. Knlbfleiech Inas wisely decided to leave Atwood, as intended, awl ordered a brand new stock to replace goods recently sold by auction. B. R. Leake has purchased the gro stock and goodwill of the bakery 13 noes heretofore conducted by Mas MentonNoseand will move the 0 to his own store, rade his living. He hid at policy in the Sun oto. Assurance Co., of Canada, for 52,000, In bie son's letter he states that ha took the io be spelt buriedin S br ngville..on at 9.30 and Coroner ses a, sDh tvlin viewed the body but deoided that an int. Alt rood• qnest was annece.Nsery, titei LiN4t0 NV 01. The Y. P. 0, C. E. of Knox church, on's have been very fortunate in seri lug the tete preseutation of Lew. Wallace's "Bon nee Her," by Dr. 3. T. Reid, of Montreal, for Monday evening, Feb. 15th. not L. D. Poitou has asen'nscl his duties has in the position lie has secured fn the the Goolo000,1 Survey at Ottawa, and is proving himself well adapted for the cert' work. The position is likely to prove usi- permanent and the pay to iuoreese. He ere. gets 510.50 per weak at present. took A game which bids fair to become fa- mous in the purling history of North not Perth will be inaugurated this year by a ging competition for a cup presented by James City Grieve, for competition between the of Carling Clubs in the Riding. The Curling °lab has been organized .53 and is in good shape for the season, with 42 ; the members drawn up into four rinks 70 ; of five players each. 3, schedule of games age has been arranged, extending to the end 5 ; of next month, to be played on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, by which each rink will play two games with each other rink, and all ties will then be played off for the ,hampfonahip. A, Guhr, of this town, left on Monday of last weak for Dunnville, to complete arrangemeets with a geutlemau there who has secured a largo oontraot for dredging ou the Erie Canal near Tonn- wanda, N. Y. Mr Gale: is part owner of a dredge, and we understand that he expects to eater into partnership with the Dunnville gentleman in completing the contract. Judge lyleridth in the edit of Hay vs. the Town, quashed the Water works aucl Electric light by-law ou the ground of the time limit, the by-law providing for he thirty years debentures instead of twenty. It is likely that the Council will decide at in the next regular meeting on Monday eight, whether to matte an appeal or sub - 1 mit the neater again to the people, or let the question rest, At last regular meeting of Bob Roy, Tent No. 23, K. 0. T. M , the following officers were installed for the present year :—Past Commander, R. Stanley ; commander, 0.E. Walker ; Lieut. Com., J. F, Glenuie ; Sergent, 11. Miersoh ; 1st M. of G., W. 3. Brown ; end M. of G., S. Durrant ; Ohaplain, R T. Kemp ; Physi• cians, Drs. Rutherford and Thompson, recommended ; plaster at Arms, A. Nen- art ; Sentinel, II. Kritzer ; Picket, J. Clapp ; Record Keeper, F. S. Howe ; Finance Keeper, J, A. Tremain. t0 Nawry o loose factory report, j rioted, ehaws the following 0nc0ura taiistios for the seat• 1890 :—Quan f milk received, 1,371,008 lbs. ; Ibs, beese made, 127,307 ; receipts, 511,0 2 ; expenditure, (including 59,283 ail to patrons for milk) 511,091. vertigo lbs. milk to lb. cheese, 10. vorago wholesale price, 8,08c ; aver or cont. butter fat for season, 8.4 vorage cost of manufaobnee, 1.20o. Daviel Nichol, who has been running a vary business in North Lang- ou, Dakota, for the past year, returned 01330 Tuesday of last week. A, Peebles as Dave's farm on the 8th con. of Elmo, anted for a terns. Dave speaks hopo- lly of North Langdou's future, although 'nes in general out there are not so good ho would like. Itis a great country for people who have money to lend, as the interest runs all the way from 12 per cent, (regular bank interest) to 2 per cent. per month, on ohattel mortgages, the usual kiud of security taken out there. Iv, Melena Barr, Bernice Memnon, Mary t1 itleinsehrotb, Adam Fletcher Garfield i as Dunbar, Ella Eakmier. Sr. 811—Mary MnBlaln, Ida Colo, Carl McAllister, Wil- lie Dowdell, Howard McAllister, Willie Lindsay, Edna Raynerd, Annie Bateman, Emma Imlay, John Kerr, Geo. Sharpe. 4511 antsy --Cort, Snarlers, Edie utiles, Oliver Querrin, Claude Walker, Wilbur Lindsay, Eclith Walker, John Lindsay, Erl. Pollard. Geo, Densest Principal the t01013. Trustees met at the oall of the chair- man at the school house on J.0 -fleecy 20th ; members all peasant. On motion of V. Gramm, seconded by D. MaLen„ nen the following accounts were passed : —Michael Reenter, 20} cords wood, 524.- 50 ; Valentine Siemon, caretaker, for piling wood into basement, 51.00, Mov. ed by D. MoQuerrie, ssoonded by V. Gramm that the Board borrow 525 for 11 mouths at 596 per annum for sobool purposes.--Oarriecl. Meeting ,tdjourond to meet again at oall of Secretary. Grex-. Miss Bella A. Smith is visiting in Sea- 1orth. Peter Bishop will have an auction sale 011 Thursday, 11th inst. Nell McNair, sr„ and John McNabb left on Monday last to work in J. Benne. wies' mill, Logan. Ootnplaints are being made about some of the sidroads not being opened since the storm last week. Where are you Dugald ? John MoTaggart, of St. Thomas,. who has been visiting during the past month with friends in the Southern part of the township, Inas returned home. Miss S. V. MoLauohliu, who has been home for two weeks, has been obliged, owing to illness, to resigu her position as teacher in Blyth Public School. Two young men of the 8th eon., who live not far west of Ethel, have invented a trotting gutter. If you have not al- ready applied for a patent, boys, you should do so at once. Smoot, 11/3P001'.—The following is the report of S. S. No. 9, Grey, for the month el January :•-Or. 16h—Bessie Oliver. Jr. All—Lizzie McKey, Willie McKay, Annie Nay, Hugh H Malin Bella Y, g Y, e a Mamn Willie Bra George IInnla Sr.•-- Y,td Y Willi, MaNanght, I,atvreua5 M°Nnughb, James Mann, Irene Forbes, John MoKay, Verne 310Nanght, George Meohan, Russel MoNaught, George McKay. 3r, Sed— Russel Robertson, Hattie Fraser, Reunite i Bray, Gooree Eraser. Jr, 2nd—Ethel t MoNangbt, Norma Spading, Willie Har. T risen, George Ptatterson. Sr. Part II— B Willie Mann. Jr. Part II—Frank Her- 4 rison, Olive Oliver, Wesley McKay, Wil. bur Bray, Henry McKay, , harry Mo. Naught, Norman 4IoNaught. First class —Robbie McKay, George Mann, Willie Mann, Johnnie Patterson, Willie Itanley. Mass 13. Pzutsog, Teacher, MAxrtuttogIan.—The St. Mary's Journal of lee! weeks says :—There was a very pleasant affair at lib° re01denee of Wm. Bundle and wife, Mitchell Road, Blab - shard, on Wednesday, 20th inet., being the °erasion of the marring° of their only ()neighbor, Louisa, to Jas. Robinson, of Grey township, Huron Go. The bride was beautifully dressed in °nehmere and was supported by Mies Eva Pearn, of St. Marys, whilst Wesley Switzer supported the groom. The guests were mostly rel• atfvee et the oontraeting parties and were from Tlowink, Grey, Usborue. Blaushard and St, Mary5. lets", and Mrs. Rundle did all they possibly could to make it pleasant for all present and all seemed to enjoy themselves very 'much and no doubt wished Oust suck occasions would be oftener than they are, The presents were nnmeroue and costly. lice, J. 0. Methercetl, of Woodham, performed the ceremony. The bride was very papular in the township and the Journai joins llteir inns friends in wishing Mr, and racer ries. Hurrah for pitch holes. Mies Annie Budd is visiting friends at the Nile. Jno. Merritt and wife, of Kincardine, are visiting on the god. Mrs. 2. F. Kennedy, of Lindsay, i0 visiting at John Davis', 4th line. Chas. Sheriff, of Toronto, is visiting at Ed. Beeman's, and also on the 8rd. Robb. Turvey and sister have pone on a visit to friends at Lunkuow and Ripley. Wm. Robb's team ran away on Wed• nesday of lest weak but no serious dam- age was done. Albert Carter will have au auction sale of farm stook, implements, Ste,, on Eyed• nesday, 17th inst. ' A box sooial will be given by the Young Britons at the residence of Geo. Johnston, 1st con,, on Wednesday evening of next week. Winachn res.• A telephone has been placed in t ark's office at the town hall. D. Gayness 11ar1 his fingers nipped o planer in Ball aC Son's factory. John Wellwood has started a goner delivery for the merchants of the town. oble Hill, of Walkerton, is in town. s understand Mr. Hill is thinking of ving back to this town. li. J. Plenty, who has been engaged on s Blyth Standard for the past six mats has returned home. While returning from the Tetnperane° ening in the town hall on Monday ht of last week, Mrs. helm slipped d fell on the sidewalk, badly injuring boo of her leg. ret the nomination to fill the vacancy caused by the refusal of Air. Kerr to apt as Councillor for ward 3, W. A. Johns and John Hamm received the nomin- ations• Hanna refused to stand and Johns goes in by acclimation. The Anniversary services in connection with the Methodist church were held on Sunday and Mooday lest. On Sunday Bev. S. T. Scott, B. A., of St. Thomas, preached morning and evening and on Monday evening the rev. gentleman de• livered his popular lecture, "A Statesman in a State of Nature." The Newbury Journal says :—"Jnlg- hent has been given in the Sperling vs. Dobbyn ,ase, in favor of Dobbyn, This case was the occasion for a great deal of taut, being somewhat peculiar. Over a year ago Mr. Sperling, of Winghain, pur• chased two oar loads of baled hay from x. Dobbyn, to be delivered a certain The clay tante and the hay was nghl in and some put into the cars, as ib was raining Spalding contended the hay was spoiled. Last Pall Deb seed for the paymout of hay. caao was tried .in Wingham and wit• es were called from here. Only last k judgment was given, Sporting los- The costs will amount to (pito a . The G. T. R. has a bill for dam - of about 550 for the oar that is ou wtb°h loaded. Some of, the hay is in station yard and some in the station, o it has Woo lying £orae nearly a ' Y g ,,a.,» Y pew." nom; 2. Cl Sr. 2n1,—Stella Dunbar, Eva lleAliis• th ter, Gordon Imlay, Jennie McBlain. Jr. ed—Geo. Lukmier, Ida Faulkner, Disk >aviea, lttamie is er. Sr,P1. 2nd— Maggie Osborne, Cecil Lindsay, Charley W Cameron, Leslie Fogad. Jr. Pt. 2nd— 1110 Stanley Dunbar, Ellie Hansuld, Grover Gill, Eva Ober. Sr. Pb. 1st—Willie Mo. th Blain, Mica Elliott, Geo, Dunbar, Mary 113 Thompson. Jr. Pt. let—Tommy Mo. Allister, Myrtle Imlay, Nesta Simpson. me Miss W. RArxen0, Tenter. nig and the Woe. Robb and wife, Miss Hannah Ale Forsyth and John Forsyth, of the 2nd c1itY• lino of Morrie, were visiting this weelt at b1e the home of Mrs. Brandon, Oth line, but A Goon Bzronr.—:Phe aittocnt of taxes that on She Collector's role for the year 1895 D0 was 511,281.12, which I have oolleeted i0 The full, the same having not been done for 13005 some years past. I have this tiny paid to rite' the treasures the sum of 51200.12 being lag' the balance celled for by said role, and sum deliverer) up the role at same time, there. ago by liberating my bondemeu, thanking the s them for past favors. I also consider it the m duty I whet to Unlink 1e b) rata r Y a e f Y e or pY their kiud hospitality given t o me Geese!. ally a eo- allY by the ladies, while doing my duty is tax collector. Jooar, s MooNOnlleotor, Co Morrie, Feb, 2nd, 1807. onds Bloom,—The following is the stand. five ng of the mile in S. S. No, 8, Mortis, riot) or the month of January ;—Fifth elites, mitt sbal, 500.—Ida Bosman, 425 ; Jessie the it nrkholdr, 307 ; Maud Pant, 202. 8t', 8,80 lily—Lottie Errington, 422 ; Jas. Knox, but f 294 ; Geo. Burkholder, 278. Jr. 4ib.— noon Ida McAllister, 408 ; Arlatta Farrand, n5thi 882 ; Geo. Gentles, 280. Sr. 8rd.—Bobs. unfor Ferranti, 804 ; Lorne Knox, 209 ; Wes. in be ley Jermyn, 285 ; BBobt. MoAlilster, 250 ; dress Clens. Garniss, 218, Middle &d.—Panel reach Embury, 275 ; Willie Thoroton, 251 ; nine. Gordan Embnt;y, 251. Jr, 9rd,—Ettie he wa Agar, 893 ; Reby Forbes, 909 ; Aliso His Paul, 205 ; Vona Knox, 219 Martha years in Ingra, 216. Sr 2nd, -..Total, 400.— tango Milton Germyn, 803 ; John Garniss, bring 849 ; Nettie Yeo, 200 ; K+trifa Eraser, man 288 ; reed Pugh, 135 ; Eva Soueb, 120, patch Jr. and,•• -Total, 800,—Dora IStoAllister, 0arrie B 248 ; Maggio uritholdr, 284 ; Alex, found Ratlidpe, 195. Sr, Pt, 2nd.—Annie Gar. nobod nisi), 245 1 May 'lhoeubon, 227 ; Entine out fr Gump', 201 ; Myrtle Aehtou, 81. Jr. in the nb Pt, 2nd,—Ohne, Agnr, Hazel Etury, and h D. L. ,5TffitoIrAN,'Tetibar. deer a Sotionn ltrisoar.—Tito following is the froute report of S. S. No, 4 Morris, for the get. month of Jam ery :—So, 4th—Total, his be 800.—Norah Maunders, 500 ; Ida Mooney, A bo 509 ; Lulu Davis, 490 ; Willie Oloakey, bowl* 420 ; John Cloakoy, 801 ; Willie Johne . the ro ton, 295 ; Jas, Donnelly, 262 ; Joseph were f Patch, 284 ; James Innes, 125 ; Gee. Nees, 11% Part subjects, total, 050.— Millard Oardiff,148 ; Geo, Cardiff, 115 ; l$Pl.II II.k `t ea trtcnrcn 811rornn Itieharr! Sym- , G. 1'. It, agent et Sebringville, about rediae from Stretford, on the Gode• branch, formerly of Iianfryu, con• ed suicht° Monday forenoon, When rain from Goderiob arrived there at a, ut. Symonds was oe duty es usual, ran that limo till the arrival of the train from. Stratford and the East115 is known of bie movements. The tuuate roan wee finally, discovered a, while, by his side, lay a note ad - ad to bis son, turd on a steed within woe a small vial labelled carpel - The letter simply announced that s tired of living without his wife. vita was taken bo an a0ylune a few ago, her paled having become Is. d. Symonds bad been agent at Se. vine for about live yoara and was a about 50 years of ego. A later des- 5ays :—Wben James Paton, mall r, reached the station at noon be it closed. The train arrived but y n995ar04! Just a0 it wag pulling ono the etetion hist eon, who works flax mill, Dame home from dinner e end Mr, piston forced the back nd entered, when they were eon. d by a sight they will not non for. The unfortunate men la dead upon d with his hands tightly olntohect ISa containing steyobnine and• a f sugar wore found on a hereon in ore. On looking around two lettere maid, one addressed to hie eldest son and the other to George Hamilton, Isoobst of the Public School there, Both letters wore well written in hie usual MEDICAL CARDS. T A. 1MoNAQGL{TON, M. D. S. Out. Residence pind Edinburgh, is Wilson e Block, corner of 11111 and Turnberry Ste. DR. F. H. KALRFLE SOH, rnrsiCrA3, 5011011031 AND ACO0OCmtnn, SUCCESSOR 7.O DR. W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO, 1st Olass Honor Graduate of the "Universi- ties of Trinity (! afore 1iOQullsgo ; yellow, o1r Trinity ttedival College and member of the college of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar- io, east Graduate 0011rse to Detroit and Oblong°,101111. Special attention paid to dis- eases of Wom1 n�. Noes Oaten todion in tEtig- list and German. Cod Livor Oil You have probably been advised by your Physician to take Cod Liver Oil. This is the season when the takltt of this fi g ash• rods ' torn+ it is 0 n k most desirable, If the Pure e 0od Liver Oil is too dis,greoable in taste for you just try the Botta Health Emulsion and you will find that dis- agreeable taste Bidden. This Emul- sion 0onttalne 50% of the Pure Oil so you have a 1nu013 stronger Emulsion than is usually found. It is pleasant to taste and pertain in it0 action. FOR SALE BY : Deadman & McCall, Druggists, Opticians and Booksollors, 13RUSSELS, ONT, We have as nicely an assorted stock of Emelt Ca'i nhie 1, Nuts, Quilled Goods, Fruits, &c. 05 tuns over displayed in Brusesls, t2'Prioes within reedit of all, New Steck, • 'Fronk Oysters. °tea WILTON' STRETTON BLOCK. During Stock Taking all lines of Winter (oo118 will be sold Regardless of Cost. P�itiv Fac( That you can buy a single Overcoat for Man, I3oy or Youth, at LESS than we pay for them, buy- ing hundreds at one time. Ps. � 't tts t...' ../ seS. er l,1 r(.ir t fact any heavy goods will be sold at and below Wholesale Prices. N 11W GOODS "Will be in Next Week. New Dress Goods, New Prints. Nell) Flanizelettes, .heza Shirtine•Se New Cottonades, New Clothing, New Boots and Shoes, New Hats and Caps. We, will be pleased to show you through the stock. TL FEO,�,1�E 11Tav�_ and OF THE TOWNS:E.IIPS OF rayisl+i. ,. a � i110 :4/gym, We don't wish for a moment to leave the impression that we want all the trade but we do claim that it will pay EVERY . FAMILY In the said Townships to come in and inspect our stock and learn prices. Ei boys' mffmtweml We have put in the knife to such an extent Haat profits FOR 60 DAYS will be no consideration, Also in Daisies' Fur Onto and Cayes, We are bound to clear then. all out. A Department. G- ®ee.x 26 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1 00 28 lbs Coffee lit 1 00 We have the best 25 cent Japan Tea in the trade. wishing all a 1''rosper'ozbs year, roars, 'e., Importer, Seaforth.