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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-4-7, Page 5II A PRI '7 1899 BUSINESS CARDS. ATONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER met. P. S. E3001."2, Brussele, VT LL PiloOltA.OKEN, Y YP Imam of IliarriageLleenses, Office at hie armory, Pureberry street, Brussole, I N. I3ARRETT, dOoo • ofriTirStiniulrti; Bah, 0"1:-Ntr!' • iltlreue hair outang sn'o'untltya. 114141 111ARMS FOR SA.LE.-THE UN. D4DOT014nD hoc several good n8 f or 8 41e lied to root, 80,8Y tonne, In Townships of Berrie and Grey, if EL SOOTT,Brussels MISS JEAN MIAUCHLIN, -TB AC113611 OP - PIANO - AND - ORGAN, aame,77,-am=r-ts, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM nistinntoz, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. PLETCHER 1881;81 of Marriage LIC611808, Orrido AV JENVOLRY STO/tn, IfErNo Witness Required. T. FLETOHER, Brussels MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L.. C. M., Academie graduate of Loudon Comiervli, tory of 04144010, 18 prepared to receive a Built - ed number of pupils for 'inetruotio 0 on the piano. Walton-Monclay, Tuesday ; Brussels -Wednesday, Thursday ; Seaforth-Fri(lay, Saturday. QuoIhied to 41110311410 p the PrinelpaPs Vertu in' the Conservatory of Musio. _ Ork•I GNci o 001191EIT98,--T11013. Phan aud Thee, 11 Ills have exohanged henget,. -It is rumored that we are to have another tailor shop established in town, - S. T. Fennell, of Shelburne, was in town last week. --Gillies & CO, Baukere, of Teeswater, moved their Bank turuilure to Teeewater.-W. J. Ettrngey intends moving into hie new quarter/4 in a few daye.- Geo. Brown hes disposed of the Lakelet hotel to a man flout Deemerton, -While unending 1). 13nd11ook's 81410 011 Tuesday of last, week, Jas, liallantyne met with a severe aceident. Ile and Bente other mon were standing on 1.118 land roller when some ono rained up the tongue throwing them off. Mr, Balton- tyne fell on the coulter of a plough that was standing near. He was at one taken home and the doctor found one rib badly broken besides other injuries. • trod. Newsz NOTE8.-Mes. Barnett, of eon. *14, Elmo, fell at her door on the 24th of Marob, !maturing her thiph.-D. G. and Mrs. Anderson and daughter Gladys are spendiog their Easter vacation with Galt and Innerkip friends. -Ed. Woode, for. nserly baker for 13. It Leake, spent Sun. day with his Atwood friends. Ed. has been with the Guy Bros.' Ministrel troupe sinee leaving town. -After thirty years faithful and effioient Bereice, J. W. MoBain has resigned the Superinten, deny of the Methodist Sunday echool. Mr. MoBOtn'e indifferent heolth bite fereed him to ligInen hie labors. Samuel Peter has been appointed to Mr. Nol3ain's poAtion.-AA the meeting of the Board of Trade it was agreed to ascertain the feeling of the ferment of this looality respecting the estehliehmeet of a pork packing factory in Atwood. -11. B. Ham ilton has tiociepted a situatiou 111 Linwood, in conneotiOn with a telethon.Ct. Aand under LEX. 11UN'P Clerk of the Pour Le Division Cour taking bueiness.-A meeting for the pur. 00, n Conveyancer Notary Public Land, Load wed fusers nee Agtet. Pend; invested and to 100.0 Collections rondf 00108 in Gradient's look, BrIlanolti AUCTIONEERS. A HUNTER, LICENSED AUG • TIMMER. Money to loan. looms to Eon. 101• s. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION. • min, win sal for batter prices, to nettor men in ass Mum end less ohargeS than any other Auctioneer in Bast Rump or he won't charge anything. Dates mud orders can always he arrabged at this olllee or by personal application. VETERINARY. D. W A.RNVIOK , . Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary uonoge, is prepared to treat all 41i000000 01 donieetleated animals In a, oom- patent manner, Particular attention paid to veterinary 4100 1101431. Calls promptly at- tainted to. Office and Infirreary-Ponr doors north of bridge Turnberry et.. Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. NAT M. SINCLAIR, BARBIST.SR T • Solloitor,Convoyancer ,NotaryPub. lie, &o. Ofilm-Vanstone's Block, 1 door north of Central Rote Solicitor for the fitandaza Batik, F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, 1.-A • 0o110110o', &o. (late of Gamow & Prandfoot's Oniee, Go(1erich.) Moe over Gillies & Smilax's Bank, Brussels. 0100031 10 Loan. 47 G. CAMERON, • (Formerly of Oareeron, Bolt & 0003 011041,) Barrister na. Sodeiter, Goderioli, Ont. °Mee -Hamilton St., Opposite Col borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON. M.D., 0.11,1., Trinity University, Fellow Trin- ity Medical College, Member College of Phy- eiciaus and Sorgo011O, Out. 141140811010 0f the Royal College of rhyslcians and Licentiate of Midwifery, Edinbergh. sa-Telopliono No.14. Residence, 01111311., Brussels. E. T. SNIDER, 61.D., 0. M., 000008840 to Dr. A. MolielveY. Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member of the 001 logo of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Diseases of women and children a ape/deity. Eight years' experience, 1.313'Oilice aud 1108- 1(10000 that formerly occupied by Dr. Me- Kelvey, Turnberry street, Brussels. 25- J. M. ARMSTRONG, M.8., M.D.. M.C.P.S. 0. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AOCOUGHDUR, ETO. Speak.] atteution given to diseases of the Throat and Lunge and diseases of Women and Children, TIESIDENOB-WALT ON, 001 11, DR. F. H. KALBFLEISCH, PlirSIMAN, sultana/ MID 40001101110111t, SUCCESSOR TO R. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, ^ ONTARIO. ist 01 an Honor Graduate of the Universi- tie of Trinity (Toronto), Queen'e (Kingston), and of Trinity Medical College; Fellevf of Trinity Morlieal College and 100031101 03 the (Wiese of Physielaus and Surgeons of Ontar- 10, Post Graduate °Owen in Detroit aud Chicago,1800. Speein) attention paid to dis- eases of Eye, Tilar,Nose 81141 1111110141,, 0041 4110 04088 01 Women. Sanoesultation in Eng- lish mid German. Telephone at residenee. • OR SERVIOE.-THE UN- DIMMINED will 1;0011 for 10111)00 011 Lot 0,00110.10 and 11, Grey, 0 thoro' brad Durham hull, with registered pedigree. Also a registered Yorkshire boar, from J. IS Brothour's World's Pair stook. 'Perms, 41100 to be paid at Limo 04 00031100, with privilege of returning 11 11000884484', • 84-1Im 0:E0A31. 4101144 1,11, Proprietor. IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR POR swevicE. 11110 tinddroignorl keg, for service on Lot 80, 000,6, Morris, the therol-bred 1m- inieved Yorkshire Boar, "Onk Image tong - follow," No. UK bred by .7,44. Brothens, But' fOrtl, 10 which a 14(334,04 0411111101 of 00100 03)11 bo takon, Terms, $1.00,10 be paid at Lime of seryloo with privilege of returning if M- ega ry. A number of none young POWS for Belo fo breeding penmen willott well be field a print; to suit the Mina. 21- 1301111, 1001100, Proprietor. eon of re -organizing the Atwood footba club fur the 8808011 of DM, will be held 011 April 7111, at 7 o'clock. Foreiwielt. 3Tx,urroao.-Jobiloo Oounoil, R. T. of T., intends giving an open temple at the close of the literary 0001001 which is now in progreas.-Mies Mogen Bond ereon is on the siels list at present, suffer. ing from an attack of pleurisy. - Peter Itepinotall is somewhat improved in health. -11, happy event took plan ou March 28th, at the residence of Ald, R. Ryereon, Ada ave , Brantford, when Nils. H. Finnan, daughter of Thomas Dow- ling, West St., was united to A. G. Hep Metall, a well-known jeweller of St. Thomas, The oeremony was performed in the presenoe of immediate friends of the °entraining parties, by the Rev. G. W. Kerby. At the oonolusion o taety dinner was eared. Mr. and Mrs. Hep install left on the evening traiu on a honey -moon trip East. A. hod of Brant- ford friends will join in congratulations. The groom is the youngeet son of our esteemed townspeople. Peter and Mrs. Hapinstall, aud his smiling faoe is well known to many here. -William Watters, our public school prinoipal, main Toron- to last week attending the annual meet. ing of the Grand Oounoil of the 0. 0. 0, F. ae a delegate from the local Council. E. M. Garter took charge of the sohool in his absence. -About forty of the young people of the village gathered at an "At Mine" in Donaghy'elaall on a recent even - Mg, and spout a very enjoyable time iu playing, games, listening to music, in- dulging in eooial conversation, eto. After all had become tired of the foregoing atnusements, a most excellent repast was partaken of. Their nosiness teeming. Probably no oneehing has caused nob a general revival of trade at G. A. Dead. man'e Drug Store as their giving away to their many customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Disoovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormon in this very valuable remedy, from the foot that it always etre') and never dieappoints. Coughe, Ooldo, Asch. ma, Bronobiti, Croup, and all throat and lung diseases ere quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size 3100. and $1,00. livery bottle warranted. Setsalortht LIME SKIT8.-The R. 14. Smith & Co. have purohased the dry goods business of Mr. Peddle, and have sent Mr. Andrews ban to town as manitger of their busi- ness here, --Geo. Oliver had the miefor. tune to out his little finger badly 10 14 rip saw while at hie annstorned work in the Broadfoot & Box Furuiture faotory.- Word was received of the death of Wtn, Dorranoe, whin sad event book piece at hie home in Winslow, Walla, Walla 0o,, Oregon, on Friday, March 10th. Ntr. Dorranoe caught a mere oold which turned to la grippe, to which he no - °embed after a few day's illness. The deceased was ab one titne an old and highly respeoted citizen of our town. Some nine years ago he wont to Oregon, where he resided at the time of his death. Mr. Dorranoe woe about 71 years old. David Dorranoe, 01 111(8 town, boa brother of deoetteed.-G. L. Jenninge, who has been teller in the Bank of Oommeroe here for some time, left on Saturday for Walkerton. -There were no fewer than three plate glass windows broken on the Main street last week. The annual meeting of the Horticultural society vete held in the °neon ohambee on Tuesday netting of last week, the preeident, B.B. Genn in the chair. The treasurer's re- port was read mud adopted. The election of officers resulted ae follows :-Preit,, Wm, Ballantyne ; lot Vide pees., Mrs. T. 0 Romp; 2nd Yin ores, Mre. O. W. Papst ; trees, 0. W. Papet ; no., F. G. Realm. Boon of direotore-Menrs. Langstrath, Garden, Haney, Pinola, Hale, lineohtel and Mrs. 3. 1.1. 13101,41. foot, Miss Punohard and. Mn. Jae. Beat- tie, Auditore-B. 13. Goon DM W. D, Hoag, It was also deoided flat the society should purchase Olnyeanthernurn plonte and give three to each mernbee, then in November to held o Ohrysonthe• Murn show. -The "Hume'44 held their annual meeting Wedneedoy evening of loot week. Tito club deeideci to enter the W. F. A. (feriae and a good 80140043 is ahead of lovers of the pigskin kickers. The following are the officare for the wining seaeon :-Ilon, P1104,, ClolitO 136,11, 11110 • Ilon, Via Pres., Geo. 333, Jrtelkson I Oscar Neil ; 2nd Vide pres, Harry 11 Oresewell ; sea. troae, L. Rittman ; " Manager, 13. 0. Chesweight ; captain, and Zepregentatin to the Berlin Meeting, 1Ii1 BRUSSELS POST 4.380)10043 ; committee, II. 313. luoltson, T, J. Stephens, K. 5Io1,ean, .A., ,L(elIi 11011, S. A. Diann, W. II. liaker, A. Morri- son. The following were elooted honor. /try members :-Opo. Dewey, H. 3. thaw - ford, B. A., W. mud D. MoDonald, Dr, Livingston, W. V. Sloan, J, 3, Olennan, W. Prendergast, 13. A„ Geo. R. Ander. son. 13, A,, Geo, Monrnell, ti. A., und W. W. Meredith. ',us:thaw -tea, LITTLE L1143 -GEL --A atiVenil 0 TOM per. anoe Society will be organized In the Temperance Boll, on Friday ufternoon, April 701.-1). Patterson was attending the Grand Lodge of Chosen Friends In Toronto. -Jae. Young purelmsed 10 Goderich a hancleorne Mtn team of cream uolorad poniee.-Louis Battle, who le in the employ of Button 4 Trevett 311 their furniture famory here, had the misfortune to lose one of hie fingers while helping fix the engine. -Walter Treleav• en left for Seattle, Washington Territory, where be has seenrEd a permanent sit in a tailor shop. -The annual Fall Fair of the Killion Br000b Agricultural Soolety will be held in Luelinow thle year on Tuesday and Wednesday, October Brd and 4th. -James Bailey, who has been sexton of the Preebyterian oburoh, Look - now, during the past 18 years, fell asleep on Saturday afternoon at the ripe old age of 75 yeare.-The Methodist Sob. bath school held their annivereary last Sabbath. ROO. John Learoyd preached a Berman to 1110 ohildren iu the morning and a speoial Easter service prepared for the afternoon. Working Night 1188(1 Day The busiest and mightiest little thing that over was made is Dr. Kink's New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugarcoated globule of health, that changes weaknese into strength, listletetness into energy, brain fag into mental power. They're wonderful itt building ttp the health, Only 25o. per box. Sold at G. A. Dead mai, e Drug Store. 103xotor. LITTLE E'i'coi000.-Tho tilllbErkl are being prepared for the erection of the new mill on Heron street by the Suther. land annis Go.- The Ladiete Guild of the terivitt Memorial ohttroh intend holding an At Limns and sale of the autograph quilt shortily.-Rev. Wm. Mar- tha preaches a series of sermons on "Modern Heresies," the first being on "Faith Cure." -R. E. Pickard is having •the material hauled for his new building which he intends commencing 211 the earliest conveniene.-Wm. Parsons, of Centralia, has purchased the prodnoe business from W. H. Levett, and intends moving to town shortly. -Dr. Amos was appointed as representative of the Board to the Public Library Board.- R. S. Lang and family left for Toronto, where they intend making their future home. - Ed. Mont and family left Monday even• ing of last week, for Enderlin, North Dakota, where they intend making their future home.-TheExeter Turf Club will hold its Spring meeting on May 24th. The program will be ae follows ;-2;20 Trot or Pace, $225 •, 2:80 Trot or Paoe, 31200; 8;00 Trot or l'aae, $175 : Running, Open 8125. Clinton. NEWSY CIIATTIIII.-11. Wilkie represent- ed °Linton Oirole, No. 109, at the 13th annual session of the Supreme Order of Oanadian Home Oiroles, which was held in St. Oatharines.-J. JL Rumbell, agent of the Telephone 00., is making efforts to give the subsoribers of 'phones a night Garvin, and he has bright proopeoto of securing it very shortly. -11. Holmes re- turned from Ottawa Friday for Easter holidays, and left on Monday again to attend to Parliamentary duties. Mrs. Holmes also returned home after a pleasant etay at Parliament Hill-Eph• raim Evans, aged 34 years, of Goderich township, was admitted to the House of Refuge on Tuesday of lost week. -The Sunday school of Ratteubury street ohurob held their anniversary services on Sunday, when the Rev. Jas. Livingstone, of Windsor, a former pastor, °coupled the pulpit. On Monday evening a beautiful eantata entitled "Mary of Bethany," was rendered by the school. -The (Moore for license granting met for organization in Inspector Paisley's office on Monday of last week. All the members of the Board were present i -Jas. Stevens, chairman, Hugh Aloctnarrie, aud the In- speotor, S. Sloan, of Goderich, being absent. Mr. Stevens was re.eleated ae presiding offioer'a position which he has held sine Scott Ant time. Applicatioes for licenses will be considered by the Board at the next meeting on Monday, April 17th, at the Inspector's offioe. Brave Ben Fall Viotims to etotnaoh, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in in the blood, banana, nervousness, headache mid tired, listless and run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardener, Ida. villa. Ind. He sale : "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when 110 is all run down, ancl don't cares whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than any- thing I could take. 330(40 now eat any- thing and have a new lease on live." Only 50 cents, at G. A. Deaciman's Drng Store. Every bottle guarranteed, 1.31. -rt BLINUDOTE4.-Bervioe was held in Trin- ity oltureh on Good Friday at 11 e. Rev. W. Rigsby was inToronto last week. -John Denholm left on Tuesday mint - noon of last week with anothee oar of hones for the Manitoba markets. -3. G. Emigh sold his driver to Richard Wells, of Herriston. The price paid was 0225. -Min Rachel McElroy, of Brandon, was balled 130030 00311131 to the Redone illness of her mother, who died reoently.-Jae. Magee left on Tuesday morning of last week for Iteewatim where he lime secured situation in the cooper shop in (tonna. non with the largo flouring mills at that plact,-A few weeks ego a yonng man waled on Rev. A. Molina, pastor of St. Andrew's church, Blyth, and gave him 11.250, to be used in behalf of the native missionories in Formosa, and an ad- ditional dollar to pay the cost of none- inission,-The little 1111150.700.0 old son of M. H. Hammond fell into the collar at his fathern hotte and when discovered he was 10 1411 uneonscious nate. A phy- einian Wag sent for and enneeded in bringing latent reeneeitation. Exoept a bleeding at the right ette on other mane of InSury wen Visible. The little fellow VMS very ill for a few days bat at the 41060001 11010 he ie doing nioely, He fell 1=3..LCY r11 IFIRENT SPE! Voa will say so ale you Step in31ide ; (Allen are saying so all over the County. The Moliintiou :store is different -made Bo by large preparations and larger i lead of deefli111088, It doesn't need a magnifying glass to see the many changed and imerovemente upetaire and down. The tette, Optiaa now 01,our disputed gine 110 roono for 011e -third more kneels than this store ever obowed before, This is one 01 4,110 gr -at ottrantone here. People like to deal where they have Inge stooks to choose from and get anythiug 1,13 .4' woo), This anounte for the large crowds you always 000 130110, It would squire a daily palter to keep you posted 013 all that is being done in this etore. Many speaial bargains oome in and are picked up before we can tt 11 you about them in a weekly paper. Our space this wools will only per. mit us to mention briefly that -Oue etook of New Spring Dress Goods with Trimmings to matob are all in swots. -Our nook of Shorey's Celebrated Ready.to•wear Clothing, in Alen% Youths' and Boys' Suits for Spring, ie ready for imspeotion. -Our Millinery Department is now in fall blast and filled to ovetfluvring with all the latest Paris and New York styles. -A ootnplete stook of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers opened this Week. Under false colours. Some Mackay stitched shoes are made to imitate Goodyear Welts. They have a "dummy welt" on the outer edge of the sole, and a false insole covering the stitches under the foot. But no matter how skillful the deception to the eye, the effect upon the feet soon shows it up. Any shoe stitched under the foot must form hard and callous spots on it, as soo(3 as the leather wears away and the stitches form elevations under pressure. The sole of the GoodyearWelted " Slater Shoe " is sewn to a strip of leather outside the shoe—not a stitch or peg being under the foot. Each pair remains six clays on Mascke rot - the last to take the stretch out of the de, Ilrpfeel drd si. leather, moulding it to keefr the nitetieS which constitute fit and comfort. You'll know that it's genuine Goodyear Welt if stamped on the sole with the "Slater Shoe" name and price, $3, $4., or A tag on each pair tells the leather 11 141 made of—the wear it will give. PAGE FENCE QUALITY® When you seek the best fence that can be made from wire, we know that you will buy the Famous Coiled Spring Page. It Ise% 11128 007 other on earth -it's better. It was the first and it Issue the foremost woven wire fence Por the truth about Ifs uses and quality, address THE PAGE WIRE FENCE CO. LTD WALKERYILLE, OIIT. limParm=spotIONP114 MOM= a distance of nine feet, striking a plank floor and his enape from more serious injury ie remarkable. Ckotlertits'is. GLINSIE1111,-.3'. W. Broderiek bas pur- chased the stook of Casey & Go., Sea• forth, and is running it off there. -Mrs. Mary MoRay, of Goderioli, 88 years of age, has been admitted to the House of Refuge. -A number of young man ate taking a ooaree in "the minty art of nit- defenoe" under the tenon of J. A. Hal. pany.--William Relp13, son of John Ralph, of this town, is spending a short time among the eoenes of his boy- hood. He is now a prosperous hardware merchant at Vancouver, B. 0. -Mrs. Colin Campbell attended the meeting of the Supreme Oirole of the Order of Can. adian Home Oiroles, at St. Oatharinew, as the representative of the Goderioh Oirole.-Aleek Saunders has returned from s, beakless trip to Toronto and other points. He brought book orders for a large amount of work for the organ footory, and says the company now has enough orders ahead to keep the faotory running until July. -J. J. Wright, of the Point Farm, was at Hamilton at the euggestion of the General Manager of the H. G. & B. Eleotrio Railway, to obtain all 1110 information possible in regard to construction, equipment, management and cost of eleotrio roads, and what in- ducements such undertakings offer to at. tract the favorable notice of the investor. -The form of Geo. E. Davidson, lot 8, con. 1, Goderioh township, hoe been sold to Joe. Salkeld for 84,900. This farm is 2i miles from Goderioh and oontaine 188 aoreo. Saturday Gad. fdcIlwain pur- chased Saml. Johnston's farm of 118 /LOVA, lot 21, oon. 1, Goderioh township. 315,775 was the priee paid. -The Goderich Harbor Lumber Cotnpany has purohased over 8,000,000 feet of loge on the Brun Peninenla.-The Goderich Organ 0o. shipped 8 ear loads of organs to Great Britain last weell.-The tenders for jail supplies were opened the other doy, D. Contalon's, for bread, W. T. Money's for meat, and Tipling's, for groceries, being actoepted.-The Goderich Harbor Mill and Lumber Go. has bought a fairly large number of logs from farmers in the adjoining townships Ude Vifinter.-The Boards of the Wool Huron Agricultural and the Goderioh Horticultural Societies met in the Court House and mnalgamat. ed for the Fall Fair of 1899. -Geo. Bnolaanan left Tuesday of last week on his return to duty at Santiago. During his short sojourn at the old home, George improved considerably, and it _seems a pity that our Gnderich boy could not have stayed another month for hie health aud social visits. Duty, however, called, and George is now en route to a part of the world where he will not need snow alms to get around.-Arohiteot Fowler has completed plans and speoifications for Dr. Gunn'e private hospital in Olin. ton, and they were sent away last week. The building will have seven private 1100030 01 wards, and will be a noble look• ing structure. The game arohiteot also sent away plans for 0 two-story presby. tory, to be built of red pressed briar, for Roy. Fr. 11lm0abe, of Seaforth. 111(11 1001 Front Tho Gun Wae the bell that hit Gs 33. Steadman of Neewark, Mbob,, in 1110 0)1111 War. It onsed horrible Moen that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Buckleu'e Santee. Salve onred him. Cures Cute, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felon, Oorne, Elkin 13rn ption B. Ben Pile dere on earth, 23 oto. 41 bOX. Cure guarranteed. Sold by G. A. Deadman, Druggist. 1.111.1(1111111•=11=11. The Town Oounoil of Strathroy has petitioned the Dominion Minister of Railways to grant a beetle to the Strath - 1104' and Wotan Counties Ritiltvay to build a road from that town 18 miles to the North to tap either Venn, or some adjacent point, Tho Aberdeen ban hall olub, Pahner8. ton, has been re.organized with the fol- lowing as aims Hon, Free, W. Lynch ; Pres., II. Steel ; Viee.Pres., T. Rune ; Soo., D. A. MoDonald ; Treas„ Dr. Greenlaw ; 4lang. Com., EL Thom. son, M. Brady, Geo. Lawrenoe, 0. Mot. risen and H. Steele Manager, Geo. Latnebee ; Oapt., Olark Mortician. The steamer Imper'al has commenced ranning between Pelee Island and Wind- sor. Word comes from Atlio that an order hos been issued saying that olaim owners who do not return to their properties in four days 108e their 0(01030. Of the 1,500 Doukhobors who were in Winnipeg a few wreke ago, only 150 remain, the rest having been ehipped to various portions of the Northwest. The following Spring Shows are an• nouneed :-Mitchell, April 25th ; April Gth ; Baden, April 7t32 ; New Hamburg, April lath ; Br(ght, April 14)13 ; Palmerston, April 12th. The Standard. Bank of Canada. • Lif, o-ney Orders For amounts of Fifty Dollars and under issued by this Bank, payable at par at any chartered Bank in Canada, with the exception of Brunches in the Yukon Dis- trict. RATES: Under $10 . . $0.08 $10 to 20 . . . 0.10 20 to 80 . . 0.12 80 to 50 . . . 0.14 J. N. 00110031, Agent, BRUSSELS. MoLEOD'S System. 'Renovator -AND 0TII110— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impnre, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Comploint,Neur• algia, Loss of Memory, Bronohitis, Con. suroption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Sidney and Urinary Diseases, St, 'Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICII, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer, Sold by Jae, Fox, Druggist, brussels. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles A ND • — North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SAM AT TIRE Brussels Planin.g YEills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Natio, Ilstimatee Furnished for all kinde of Buildi»gs. Workman. Ship and Material anaranteed, P AMENS 1 -6 tj111,71V3,1-41-4.-.41,7:M4r4 Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent 4; 4RIINK% I WAY - TEM. COLONIST EXCURSIONS TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST Will leave Toronto, via North l3oy, at 8 10 Pan. and 9 p.m. 0001 Tuesday during April (if suffloice t business offers.) 1.111011 let Sleeping Cars for passengers with ordinary baggage will be attached to train leaving TORONTO at 110 p03., and will run through to Wthuineg. Colonist Sleeping Cure for passengers travailing on acme train as their live stuck will be attached to train leaving TORONTO at 01'01., 00003111 run though to Winnipeg. BElLTIIS will be FREE in these cars, mud can be secured by passengers ou applieation to Grand Trunk Agents. Tickets, rates and all information from Agents of Grand Trunk Railway System. J. N. RENDA_LL, Agent, Brussels, S *rin Co. 1] —//— We are ready for it with a nicely assorted stock of Prints, COU072, Sheetinels, Shirting's, Line17,8 Flannelettes SpPii74 Our Grocery Department is known neap and far for the freshness and excellency of our stock. A trial will convince you that this is correct. J. &. SliENE. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. •510081 win make, a well mart of 7017 P10081110410000840100001100 1108011001 1,00131V01/00. 1100050 ewes all Nervous 111100800. 0100141031. nese, Fatling Memory, Nightly Etnigsions,Sporma.. torrhooa, Impotenoy, eta., ennead by past abare; gives vigor and Sire 10 ahrunkoo 080880. and quickly but surely restores 41000 1.103300001 in old 0111,00010. Ugf10RN.ri7:011;78 g 0014 hopp4' atr.Ebn11plata glr and seurely sealedfroo observatdon. Ray carried fp vest pooket. Price, 51 a package, CP 1011 00. gond looney In either ordinary or register. ed letter. Address aOl lettere to .0.11. PEPPBR, Lagoillsoti .:V.1%70010, 0014, Agent 1011 the DO. AAVE,L.,:p‘t ((( Spectacles -OF ALL KINDS -- Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyea tested FREE by latest Optioal methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS. TAIL R1NC! 111. G. Richardson Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his lino. Good Workmanship and . Good Fits Guaranteed, LATEST STYLES. Suits made for $4 and upwards. ItErShop in Garfield Block. N01011 NEW OUPPALO PATENT ALL STEEL 0151 NARROW. 4,0000 NA (2 sEcT(ENAL SPRING MTH 201.1100100 The Buffalo All -Steel Diso Harrow TbiR is the only Rise Rarrow made or sold in Canada, having independent, acl3ustable spring PV0880Ve open the hider endue) the gang dims, allowing any tunount of pressure to he thrown upon the Meer ends of the gangs,by the foot of the operator, By this menus a perfeobly flex- ible nation is secured end the ground can be worked to a uniform depth. diamine this Mainline earefully and 0003410110 0311)0 Waxen. The No. 12 Cultivator ISA MARVEL OP SUOCESS. The only Oultivater made that both lines of teeth will cut an even depth in the grimed. Examine it and you will see why. The only Oultivator with a moveable tocitlo sot so that) tho angle of the teeth mu he regelated to snit any condi, Mon of soil, Pressure 01111 bo regulated to not differently 011 every section requiring it. Tho teeth are carried between the wheels inetead of trailing behind, 00 1(1 other 0000(11000,, thug matting lighter draft. This =clin. es fur- nished with grain and grass seed box when re- quired, It has YEIVollEdbla dining:Ma stool pointS Ter the teeth ; 0,180, extra wide thistle.outtiug points Mut be furnished. 011401111105 11 and you willbuy no other, The Best Drill Made. The Rooster Needs ;- to introduction. Over 45,0503101110 and Seeders of our menu - fader° 111 use in Chteada, The only Drill moan with lover for lestant and perfect regulation of depth of hoe in all Mae of nil, while team is in motion, Sows 0,1,93eIntoly correct (0 000103 saves seed, as every kernel is deposited at a proper depth to grow. PU4011000 only the beet and 700 03131 be 811,6106d. We 0100 inantlfaettivo Binder% Real00110 Mowers, Mama, Cultivatore 000i Putting, 00 good as the beet. 41011f1 10); illtistrathd catalogue, NOXON OROS. MPG, Co., (14)0311144)NEON Er& Noomeirnia IngOrSoll, Ont., (buitUlit 3170 LONG 9 11.0403it 13r tszols,, So 1