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BUSINESS CARDS.
T ONEY TO LOAN ATG PER
cont, F. S, SCOTT, Brueaole,
VU H. MoC1tACIEN,
V B Usurer ofalmt'1•iageLl0oneee. 018oe
al hie Grocery, Turnberry atroob, Breese 0,
1-4 N. BARRETT,
01 I. Tonsorial Artist. Shop -Next door
North of rho Standard Hann, Ladloa' and
ahlldroo0 hair (tutting a opooleity,
(1ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN•
nrsnexoNan has several good Farms for
axle and to rout, easy terms in Tovoehine
lf
e1 orris and Grey, F S. 8110'1'T,Brneeele
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
-TEAO11E11 0E -
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
ARV•SMA2,^,d, Cm4 T.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
i1eunANa1.,
3IRE.AND MARINE.
GUELPH•
T, FLETCHER
Issue, of Marriage Licenses,
00710E AT JEWErnx 8101E.
ISI -No Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brussels
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. O. M..
Academic graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Mode, is prepared to receive a limit-
ed number otpupile for .instruction on the
piano. Walton -Monday, Tuesday • Brus0010
-Wednesday, Thursday; Seaforth-Friday,
Saturday. Qualified to prepare pupil for
the Principal's Form iu rho conservatory of
Muei0.
ALES.. JIUNTJ+'R,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Omar
Co. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds
O111oo in Graham's loan. lok, Brussels Collections mode
AUCTIONEERS.
AHUNTER, LICENSED AUG
♦ T1oNEEn. Money to 1oau. Forme
to tell.
S. SCOTT AS AN A.UOTION•
• nun, wil) sell for better prices, to
bettor men, in ase time and le0e chargee
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron
or he won't charge anything. Dates and
orders can always bo arranged at this aloe
or by personal application.
VETERINARY.
to D. WARWIOIC,
el • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary tiollogo, is prepared to treat all
diseaaee of domoetioated animate in a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Calle promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary -Four floors
north of bridge 'rurnberry et„ Bruesel0.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
'LST • M. SINOLAIR, BARRISTI3R
VV•Boltlee-,Oonveynnoer,NataryPab-
Ito, &o, Oaioe-Vau0t0ne'e Block, 1 door
north of Central Hate Solicitor for the
Standard Bank.
(17 F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
_, • Solicitor, &o. (late of Onrrow &
Proudfoot's 0111oe, (1013011011.) Ofhoe over
Oiflies & Smith's Bunk, Brussels, 47
Money to Loan.
MG. OAMERON,
• (Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron,) Barrieter,and Solicitor, Goderioh,
Out. 01330 -Hamilton St., Opposite Col
borne Hotel,
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
M.D„0, M., Trinity University, Fellow Trin-
ity Medical Oollego, Member College of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Out. Lieontiate of the
Royal College 01 Phyeiolaus and Licentiate
of Midwifery, Edinburgh. laf`Telephone
No.14. Residence, 21111 St., Bruesole.
E. T. SNIDER,
M. D., 0, M., successor to Dr, A. McKelvey,
Licentiate of Royal College of $1lyyaloi0ce
and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member of the Col-
lege of Phyeiolnne thud Surgeone of Ontario.
Diseases of women and ohildren a specialty,
Eight years' experience, r3,-001co and res-
idence that formerly 000upied by Dr. Mo.
Eelvey,Turnberry ebroet,Brueeele, 26-
• J. M• ARMSTRONG,
M.B., M.D., M.O.P.S.O.
PHYSIOIAN, SURGEON,
A000UGHEUR, ETC.
Special 011033 101, given to dioceses of the
Throat and Lungs and diseases of Women
and Children.
RESIDENCE-WALTON, ONT,
IR F. H. KALRFLEISCH,
1'H1f0r02AN, MOWN AND AaCOnennun,
SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM.
BRUSSELS. - ONTARIO.
let Olass.Honor Graduate of ttlo Univerel-
ties of Trinity (Toronto), Queeu'a (Kingston),
and of Trinity Medical bottoms; Fellow of
Trinity Medical College and member of the
allege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar-
io, Prot Graduate bourse in. Detroit and
Chicago,1800, Special attention paid to dis-
eases of Eye, Ear,No00 and Throat, and dis-
easesof W0113011. ls'0onaultation in Bog.
1011 aid German, -Telephone at residence.
rOR 'BBB-SUB.—TEE UN-
nnae1eN11D WI11 keen for service on
Lot 0,Cona 10 and 11, Grey, a thorn' bred
Durham bul.l,wftll registered pedigree, Also
0 registered Yorkshire boor, from J, E.
Brothour's World's Par stook. Terme, 0100
to be paid et' time of service, With privilege
of returning if neeesser�y.
04-9m CHAS, ROZEL2,, Proprietor,
IMPROVED YORKSHIRE
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
Who nndei'eigno1wiil keep for servi00 ou
Lot00 000, 0 Morrie, the thorn -bred Im-
proved Yorkshire Boor, "0131 Lodge tong -
follow,” No, 2.160, bred by 12, E.11Tetllous, Eur -
ford, to which a limited nfamber of .serfs 1111
be talion, Tonne, 431.00, to be veld at 11010
of service with privilege of returning if nee-
eggary,
A number of ehotee Young wive for gale for
brooding, purposoe wisio13 v111 ho sold at
prloolLto eat the chow,
21• R08T, NI01101i,1)1'opitiottr.
Cr"�t i jthUL,
C,ro41e14ola.
L1''oc Wool's, -Between !) and 10
o•clo0lt Friday morning, 3,e a youth nam-
ed Andrew Stoltee, on a bicycle, end a
man named Young, in a buggy, were
turning it corner rho wheel and buggy
oollidsd, smashinff the wheel and throw-
ing the boy Off with great violence.
After the nooitlent Stokes got up and was
walking away, when ho suddenly fell to
the ground, and was plotted up and taken
home, when it was foam' that he was
internally 'Oared, and broken r36e were
pressing on the Icings. The injured lad
died six hours after the occurrence, which
was euppused to be purely aooidontal,
3lixoter.
Brumes mot Exopitit.-.Wm• Lovett
hoe purchased the old Mace property on
Main street and will open an onto there-
in ehortly. Mr. Levert will handle coal,
ooal oil, seeds, etc. -W. T. Acheson has
bad a large new balcony erected in front
of the Central Hotel, making it much
more convenient for the Summer eeaeou.
-Geo, Hemmen has commenced the
mason work of P. Frayne's reeidenoe on
Andrew street. -T, H. McCallum has
commenced operatione for the enlarge-
ment of his tannery and consequently an
increased staff of workmen will be em.
ployed.-Miss Maud Jeokell, who has
been confined to her bed for the past seven
weeks with an attack of congestion, is
improving, and expecte to soon be out
again. -Henry Trott, late of Ano Arbor,
Mich., is in town organizing a chorus fur
the production of "Queen Esther," a
noble drama in song, of the Book of
Esther, -A sprig of a enrrant bush
pleated in E. Heideman's garden last
week was oovered with several large
e(zed leaves, -Prof, L. Cooper, of Toron.
to, eye epooialiet, was brought before
Squire Snell on a charge of selling glasses
without a license. The case wee finally
settled by the defondaut paying the coats.
-Geo. HI•aman, mason, has secured the
brick -work contract for the hardware
store, North of R. E, Piokard Co's. prem.
tees ; Dyer & Howard,, the oarpeuter
work, and Welch, the painting.
7Crowbrlcll_e.
Nitrate Bernee.-Tile oheese factory
commenced operations on Tuesday. -A,
W. Leitch has so fur recovered from his
recent protracted illness as to be able to
be out. -Jared Oosens went to Poole
where he hoe neared a position in a
abeese factory, -Jas. Mo0rae has finished
cutting his season's stook and is assisting
hie brother Hugh, at Belem, -Mise E. A.
Cessna was the delegate to the Sunday
Bobool Convention in Listowel on the
20311 and 27th inete.-O. F. Adams, who
was successfully operated upon for ap-
pendicitis at the Stratford Hospital, is
spending a fee weeks at home recruiting
before 0ommeuoing his duties in the fao-
tory.-The heavy rain and the rapid
disappearance of the snow caused the
waters of the Maitland to mamma a very
wild appearance. The mark reaohed by
the water was higher than ever before at
the time of a Spring freebet. The
waters, however, have since subsided
without doing much damage. -The oleo•
lion of officers in oonneotion with the
Epworth League took plane on the 10th
meet., and resulted as follows :-Mise L.
Oosens, President ; Miss Martha Collins,
181 Vine President; 14, G. Code, 2nd Vice.
President ; Mies Jennie Murdock, 3rd
Vice -President ; Miss L. Vernon, 41h
Vioo.Presidont ; Miss E. A. Vernon, Re-
cording and Corresponding Secretary';
Mise Bertha Witmer, Treasurer ; Mies
Minnie Cosens, organist. The League
purposes holding an A3 Home in the
basement of the obaroh on the evening of
the 24th May.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health,
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the success
they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills.
They develop every power of brain and
body. Only 25o at G. el. Deadman'e
Drug Store.
JLii: to w el,
NEWWBY Lente. -Jae. Coghill has gone to
Mt. Forest, where he has taken a sitn-
at3on an outter.-John Thompson, of the
firm of Thompson Bros., is able to be
around again after hie lengthened illness.
-The Band 000upied the stand on Mon-
day evening of last week for the first
time this season, treating the citizens to
Borne excellent mucic. -Fall wheat ie
looking oxoeedingly well in this vioinity,
It has not Buffered from Winter.killing,
nor yet from Spring frosts, and has Dome
out from beneath the snow as fresh and
green as it looked last Fall. -The Imperial
Bank of Canada, Listowel, is introducing
the Bobool savings system in the soboolo
of our town. Savings bank paseboolso,
with regulations thereon, are given to the
scholars and interest allowed 013 deposits.
-Assessor Allen has completed his roll,
and has furnished the following summary,
which shows a satisfactory inaroas0
during the past year both in population
and assessed value :-Total aeseeement,
1890, 5802,000 ; total la 1898, 33776,605 ;
inoreaee, $25,905. Total population,
2,027 ; total in 1808, 2,625, being an
increase for 1899 of 102. Number of
Public sohool ohildren, 504. Number of
dogs, 158 cattle, 221 ; horses, 168.
Number of births, 61; deaths, 82 ; mar-
riages, 8. -The following i0 the prize
list of the Spring Show :-Imparted
Heavy Draft - Fyfo & Long's "Sir
George" ; 2nd, Henry Bros. "Tho Baron" ;
8rd, Ziltiax and Long's "Prince 'Twyn-
holm," Agriuultural Horses - Geo.
Benders's "Young I3aronsarof4" ; 2nd,
Fyfe and Lag's "Bay Sampson." Stan.
dard Bred -B, T. Kidd's ,Lord Fergu-
son" ; Listowel Horse Breeder's Ae-
tooiatlon, "Oliver Wilkes," 2nd. Thorp'.
bred blood - Darroolt & 4olieever's
"Prohibition"; John Mark's "Missive"
2nd. Carriage L•iorse-John Calder's
"Membrino George." Roadster Horse --
Philip Rioe'o "Chicago Volunteer" ; G.
Ziilinx's "George Ferguson." Durham
Bull -D. Dipple's "Wilfrid." - Listowel
Baseball club has eeoured the park
grounds at the rink, having leased them
fur $100,-Mre, Nicholas Wenzel, of the
Weillaoo gravel road, is 04333 suffering
from a broken thigh, which she raoeived
about three weeks ago by t cow that she
tva8 millsf134 'becoming frightened and
running ovee her, As 013010 between 00
and 70 yokes of age the fracture, Atoll
10 a bad one, le likely to bo 01ow in mend-
ing, -11. Allen, formerly oatober for the
Detroit Athletic ohtb, has signed with
Listowel, -The meroharlte of the town
will begin early closing on Mtty let, on 1
and after 0311ioh date the stereo will erase'
each ovouing, except Saturday, al 7 p, m„
and on Saturday et 10;30 p. m. -r hernse
Malo, of Listowel, 3110 raoeived a tot of
metoorologloal instruments from the
Department in 'Toronto, and will take
miller observations and send in reports,
-The annual meeting of the Listowel
Dairymen's Board of Trade is called for
11. o'clock on Thursday morning on the
4th day of May next, This will he an
important meeting of the board as the
(petition of organization and ineorpora.
tion under the new eat and the report
of the committee appointed to draft roles
goveruiug the operations of the board
will be di0ou0e011 and deoi'led upon, -
A writ has been issued against a farmer
living on the Listowel town line West, at
ibe instance of time townspeople 3n a
breach of promioe euit, The partie0
have been (seeping company for ten or
twelve years and upon failure to (tarry
out the promioe of marriage, a suit was
issued against the farmer. The young
man got word of the cation, transferred
his farm to his brothers, and has not
been foond eiuoe, and the writ has not yet
beeu nerved. We understand that a writ
bee also been issued agaiuet the brothers
to set aside the conveyance on the ground
that it was made merely for the purpose
of evading the law.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, bot Skin Eruptions rob Ufa
of joy. Buokleu'e Aroioa Salve cures
them, also Old Running and Fever Sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Oorne, Warts, Cute,
Bruises, Burne, Soaldo, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth
Drives out Pains and Aches. Only Hots.
a box. Core guaranteed. Sold by G. A.
Deadman, Druggist.
eaealortlt.
Siu'os 0r News. -Sunday, April 28rd,
was choir Sunday in the Metbodiet
thumb. Rev. Mr. Russell preached in
the morning and in the evening the choir ,
rendered a ep00ial song eervioe. The
oollectiono for the day were in aid of the
choir fund, -What might have proved' a
fatalaooident ocoarred at the depot on
Tceeday evening of last week. After the
train had started, Jno. G. Orioh, who
was leaving for British Columbia, at-
tempted to gain the rear platform, bub
his foot slipped off the step, and he was
thrown forward almost under the wheels.
The speotatore held their breath for a
few seconds, but when Mr. Odell gained
the oar platform unharmed the excite-
ment subsided. -Tho annual meeting of
the Seaforth Bowling Olub eves a most
enthueiaetio one, over 60 members being
present. The election of officers result-
ed as follows: -President, Jae. Mo-
Miobael ; vice-pres., F. 0. G. Minty ;
sec., Alex. Wilson ; oom. of management,
Masers. Holmotead, Reid, Hays, Bright
and Weir ; ekipe, Messrs, Weir,
Pearoe, Piokard, Wilson, Coleman, Hoye,
Holmeated, Bright, Spears and H. S.
Robertson. The annual tournament
will bo held on the 18th and 19th of
July. -Workmen are now busily engaged
renovating the Coleman foundry building,
on the West side of Main street, and in a
short time Mr. Orealy, formerly - of
Strathroy, will have the machinery in
plane and the creamery going at full
blast. Mr. Orealy le a iiret•olase butter
maker. -Fred. Camino has returned
from Detroit, where he has been employ
ed in a hardware store. -Joe. P. Brine
has fully recovered from an attack of la
grippe.-Mre. Jas. MoMiohael mud Mrs.
Chesney are in Mt. Olemene, Mich„ tak-
ing a course of treatment for rhoumatioe,
-Leo Dorsey is attending the Central
Business College, Stratford. -Owing to
the inat•eaee of black koot among the
plum and cherry trees, the Seaforth
Commit has seen fit to try and extermin-
ate it. Wm. Copp has bean appointed
inspector, whose duty it will bo to en-
force the law and see that all blank knot
is out out and burned.
Story or a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for years
by the chains of disease ie the worst form
of slavery. George D. Williams, of
Manchester, M3oh., talcs how 01101 a slave
was made free. He says : "My wife bas
been ate hotplate for five years lilac elle
could not turn over in bed alone. After
using two bottles of Eleatrio Bitters, she
is wonderfully improved and able to do
her own work." This supreme remedy
for female disease quickly oures nervoue-
neee, eleepleseneee, melancholy, headache,
backache, fainting and dizzy spells.
This miracle working 'medioine is a god -
seed to weak, sickly, tau down people.
Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents.
Sold by G. A. Landman, Druggist.
Cliriton,
Cnennx CHAT, -Seale Ss Hoover .loot a
valuable horse from paralyeie,-Fred.
Fuller left for London to fill a position
in a manufacturing firm there, -30o. and
Moe. MOGarva returned home from their
country travels, They were sojourning
for some months in the Old Land, -5, H.
Hill has moved his grocery from the Me
Murray stand to the chore lately 0000p ied
by Allen ,ls Wilson, druggists. -George
Swallow bag on exhibition at his grocery
a large Java egg, whish measures 0}
inches in oiroumferenoe, and weigbe
nearly four ounces, -J, and N. MoL Fair
sold their dray horse nailed "Big Tom,"
which is a six•year old gelding, measuring
18 hands 1 iuob, and weighed 1,800 lbs.
When four years old he measured 17
bands 8 inches. -8. J. T. Brown, Dietriot
Manager, of London, was here, in com-
pany with J. B. Rumball, arranging
for a night telephone system, whioh they
expect to have for the benefit 01 the
town's oitizene by the 1st of May, -Clin-
ton will have an excellent cricket team
this season, judging from those who at.
tended the meeting the other eveuing in
the Town Hall. The following capable
and energetic oficere were elected ;-
Patron, Robt. Holmes, M, P. ; Hon, -
Pres., Wm. Ja0keon ; Pres., Alex, Arm-
strong ; Seo,.Treae„ F. R. Hodgene ;
ground man, A. MOGarva; property man,
Geo, Barge ; captain, L. Kennedy. -'The
License Board for West Huron, chairman
11, MoQuarrie, and J. Stevens and S.
Sloane met at Inspector W. J. Paisley's
aflioe on Monday of last week for the
granting of applioatioee dilemmas for the
year. Thirtyfoue out of thirty-eight ap.
plications were granted. The thirty
hotel lioeneee were 1-01113ton-4os. Rat-
tenbury, J. 0. Miller, 101111 M00ang1>ey,
Thos. Dawson and Thos. Bell. Goderioh
-T. Tilt, Jonathan Miller, Wm. 0raig,
Geo. Buxton, Ed. iSwartg, Ben. Saulte
and Wm, Babb. Windham -Jahn H.
Dulmage, Alfred Roe, John Dinsley, jag,
O'Leary, J, D. Swartz. Blyth -John
fSE>;LS POST
L -PI ZTE3.
Our Big Shoe Department.
Pe,hape no (cation of this store truly rellects the remarkable growth
of this buoineos as our Shoe Department. As a Shoo Store we stand preeminent in
the thoughts of oboe buyers. Hare men, women, ohildren and little folks of every
0lrotim04enee find the most suitable footwear, Only ohoe9 of known merit 3,1131 worth
front reliable mime can gain eutranoe to our stook, and we see to it that they haze
Myra, wearing quality and comfort, To keep page with the rapid growth of this
department 0x60110106 %Iterate:me and improvements were necessary, These ere now
completed which menus extra eelliug apace for our large shoe ;motion, and buying
and selling for spot cash, pule ns in a position to quote very low prices.
-Men's Heavy Plow Boots at 900, $1, $1.25 and $1.60.
-Williams' Petont Adjustable Sbooe, waterproof, $1.05 and $2.
-Men's Dongola Shoes, plain tip coin toe, $1,05.
-Men's Fine Dongola, plain or patent tip, extension sole, laced or gaiters, $1,50.
-Men's Buff, laced or gaiter, special $1.25, $1.95 and $1.50.
-Men's Russian Box Calf, very fine, 02.25, $2.60 end $2.75.
-Boys' School Boots, special 90o, $1 and $1,25.
--Bnye' Dongola, plain too, extension sole, at $1,25,
-Women's Buff Laoed Shoes, special 75o, 90o and $1.
-Women's Buff or Pebble Shoes, $1,26, 51.35 and $1,50,
-Ladies' rine Shoes, newest styles, $1.60, $1.75, $2.25 and $2.76.
-Ladles' Oxfords at 750, $1, $1.25 and $1.60.
t'We have a complete Shoe Store where you can get anything you want in Shoes.
'HOOK ` OI ., LYTW.
Mason, H. James, Chas. Shoemaker.
Ashfield -Dau. MoOormiok and Mrs. Joe,
11'lallough,j Dungannon ; Alex. Young and
Jae,.MoDonald, Kinbail ; R. H. Delong,
Port Albert. Oolborne-Wm. Glazier,
Dunlop ; M. Parr, Saltlord. Mullett -
Thee, UM, Londeeboro' ; A. Robinson,
Manchester. E let Wawanoeb-Thomas
Armstrong, Whiteohuroh. The others
granted -Two shop lioeneee, L. Kennedy,
Clinton, and Walter Sanits, Goderioh ;
two breweries, Jaoob Hunte, Saltford,
and Johnston & 0o., Goderioh.
AtW004t-.
NEWSY ANTICS. -W113. Lochhead, B. A.,
of the Ontario Agrioaltural College etaff,
son of our worthy townsman, has been
appointed by the Ontario Government to
inspect all the nurseries in Ontario and
enforce the San Joee Scale Aot, which
demands that all wooded stook shall be
thoroughly and eyetematioally fumigat-
ed before leaving the nursery. -Mrs. T. G.
Ballantyne i0 the possessor of a quilt
containing over 4,000 pieoee gathered by
herself during the past 17 years, many of
the pieties being from dresses worn by
herself when e, little girl, hence she
prizes the quilt for the pleaeette 037001•
atione it reoalle, The quilt was pot to.
gether in a single day by 7 ladies who
are adepts at the business,-Mre, J. W.
MoBaio is visiting her daughter, 141re.
J. W. Ward, of Mildmay. -Jobe Mo.
Outohenn has leased the Linehem farm,
on the 12th con., for a term of years at
$186 per year. -The Anglican churches
in Elma and Milverton, under the radon
ship of Rev. W. V. MoMillen, are making
rapid progress, as evidenced by the splen-
did showing, financially and otherwise,
at the respective vestry meetings held on
Easter Monday. -Thos. Tennant will
awry on the general store business in
Newry in the premises lately vacated by
0. H. Holrnes.-Geo. Lochhead is re-
covering from 3,0 attack of inflammatory
rheumatism, preceded by scarlet fever: -
James Mordent', Cheese Inspector,
Stretford, formerly of the Silver Corners'
factory, will take up his residence in
Brantford (18 Fleet street) next week, so
as to be in the centre of bis inspectorate.
-J, W. MoBain was preeented with a
silver headed cane last Monday evening
on his retirement from Long and eucoees-
ful service as Superintendent of the
Methodist Sabbath school.
131 -es evil)
Mise Riobmond, of Elmo, is visiting at
the parsonage,
Many farmers are busy preparing the
Boil for the seed.
Alvin Duncan, who has beeu ill for
some weeks, is slowly recovering.
The cheese factory will oommence
operations next Monday for this manna.
An expert was here from Kincardine on
Friday testing the boiler. no pronoun,
oed it all right.
Rev. Mr. and Mre. Pring, of Port
Lombton, were recently renewing old
acquaintances in this looality. The
reverend gectleman was laid up for some
time during the past year from a fall.
The hind people of Bluevale and
vicinity are not forgetting their pastors'
comforts. The parsonage is being beauti-
fied by the erection of a verandah and
the mouse is to receive a thorough coat
of paint and other repairs.
The anniversary eervioe of the Presby-
terian ohnroh will be held on April 801h,
when Rev, John Ross, B. A., of Brussels,
will preaoh morning and evening. On
Monday evening, May 1st, a 800toh 0on•
Net will be given in the Foresters' Hall
when Rev. W. J. West, M. A„ will de.
liver an illuetrated Lecture on hie travels
in Scotland ; Mien Mckenzie, Wingbam'e
talented elocutionist, will render several
selections in the Sootoh dialect, and music
and singing of the Bane nature will be
rendered by the choir and others.
Everybody welcome.
Robert W. King, of Paisley, formerly
of this looality, who was arrested there
last December, charged with being a
member of a oelebrabed gang of Canadian
Brooks who secured large euros of money
from banks in the United States by
moans of forged drafts, and who fongbt
extradition proceedings through all the
Canadian courts, pleaded guilty and
turned State's evidence at Rook Rapids,
Iowa, where the Mel took plane last
ween. Conover, of Wingbam, the leader
of the gang, who was arrested at Port
Heron a oouple of months ago, wee found
guilty, mainly on the evidenoe given by
Ring. Both of thein were remanded for
Bantams.
R0nteriteblo Begone.
Mee, 11fiobaol Curttiin, Plainfield, ill.,
makes the abatement, that she caught
oold, which settled on her lunge ; aha was
treated for n month by her family playsi-
clan, but grew worse. He told her elle
wee a hopeless victim of 0oneumption
and that no medicine could cure her.
Her druggist suggested Dr. Riegle New
D3ecovory for Oouenniption ; elle bought
a bottle and to bet delight found herself
benefitted from ftret dose. She condoned
Its use and offer taking eii bottles, found
herself (found and 10011 ; 110a7 doe(f bel
own housework, and is as well as she
ever was. -Free trial bottle of this Great
Dieoovery at G. A. Deadman'e Drug
Store. Only 60 Dente and $1,00, every
bottle guaranteed.
A. Great Chalice.
The Post AND
Weekly Globe
1
We will send TIIE BRUS-
SELS POST and Weekly Globe
for the balance of this year,
to [new subscribers, for the
sum of $1 Cash, Persons
who are not subscribers
should add their names to
our list at once, and thus get
two of the best papers in
Canada, All subscriptions
at this rate must be paid in
advance.
AM Records Brokdn
BY
St. Leon
as a Disease Destroyer, Blood Purifier
mud Life Preservative. This extraordin-
ary mineral water commands higher
figures than any of the 8,702 eprioge in
America. The only mineral water that
pays the Dingley duty of $750.00 a oar-
load.
Sold in Brussels by
CI'I.AS.11. BARTLIFF,
Grocer and Restaurant.
�13ChOrP
Wire Fencing !
The undersigned ie prepared to
Bell and build any quantity of the
Celebrated
Anchor Wire Fencing.
This is the Strongest and Cheapest
Fence on the market and le gnarauteed
to give satisfaction.
ALSO GATES FOR SALE.
For further partiouiare ae to prior,
&o., oall on or write ,
JOHN CURRIE,
93.2m AGENT, BRUSSELS,
The Standard Bank
of Canada.
Money Orders
For amounts of Fifty Dollen and under
issued by We Bank, payable at par at
any chartered Bank in Canada, with the
exception of Brunches in the Yukon Die.
Unit.
RATE
Under $10 . . $0,08
$10 to 20 . . 0.10
20 to 80 0.12
80 to 50 . . . 0..14
J. N. GORDON, Agent, BRUSSELS.
P111" A1131, OOdaS 1 1081110flin0,
',Pea Gnat F.,rpift1, 01301108(.
Sold and recommended by at
drttggiete in Canada. Only rell
able Medicine discovered. Sia.
paok137es guaranteed to ante all
'orals oi' Sexual Weakness, all ellcols 016111104
fr meets, Mental Worry, ExeooelVo nee of V.
bae00, Opium or Stinnilante, Mailed on reeolpi
)1 prl00, one paoka e el, six, 3311, One will Dlnieg
t0311CUMM. Pamphlets free to an addres ,
Who 'Wood Company, Wlvndeor, 00(1
Sold iu Brnaselo by 0, A. D15Abi4Ii(N,
Druggist, Bookseller ,t Optioiau,
'',5
A talkative tag.
Fart.
The tau on everypair of "Slater Shoes"
tells the leather, its wear, service
adapted to ht,t'r the shoe is made, how
to care for it and the factory number, by
which any faults may be traced to the
opc•rutivc. Phis tag is good for five
edits on a bottle of Slater Shoe polish.
Goodyear Welted and stamped on
the sale by the makers. )15.00, $4,00
and$$.ou per pair.
"The he Slater Shoe."
(1
Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent
McLEOD'S
System Renovator
—AND Oran—
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Bloeplesenese, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, New.
algia, Lees of Memory, Bronchitis, Con -
gumption, Gall Stones, Jaondioe, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St, Vitus' Danoe,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICII, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Mannfactnrer,
Sold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels.
W1U mare'
a well mail
of YOU!
010090010001000010000010
MIMICS tN 1000370000.
(IOOOI cures all Yarning Diseases, Standees.
nose. rolling Momory, Nlattlr Emlesi0na eerma-
berrl,000. Impotency, eta, canoed by pact Chelsea;
gives
lolrly buoieare yygrOatt0 er a Loe 0Air1000 1n ol
0r yyoung, Cee 1.10062 and yen Din grow etrun0
std tapp9 again, 003,1 by m1.11 In plain wrapper
candarried in 01 pocket. 011300, 1 a po0.
otag �W14
10r fib. Send money in either crdleary 0r fetor.
Druggist, Nodon0ioesll ,a0 mr.,tAgen' for Da
unction of Canada.
CHANGE OF
USINESS.
The undersigned having purchased
the Restaurant bu+ineso of W. A.011I011
has added a fine choice stook of
GROCERIES
and is now prepared to give good value
to the public. Our stook embraces :-
New Tow, Canned Goods, Fruits,
Spines, Seeps, Fish, Syrups,
Vinegars and all other lines kept
in a First-olase Grooary.
Choice Stock of Confectionery.
Will continue the Restaurant as
venal where Oysters, Ice Cream and
Summer Drinks will be served in the
beet possible style.
FRESH BREAD ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Chas. . Bartiiff,
BRUSSELS.
Central Grooary and Restaurant.
II Elea
Spectacles
-OF ALL KINDS -
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Byes teeter! FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSELS.
SHINGLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
AND._
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE -
Brussels Planing �llls
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P. AMENT,
Cook's Cotton Root Compound
Is eucoessfully ueod monthly by over
10,000Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask
your druggist fm Cooks Conon Root Com -
mod. Take no other, as all Mixtures, pills and
Imitations ate dangerous. Priori, No, 1, 41PPer
box' No. V,10 degrees etronger,$0 per box. No.
tor 3 mailed on receipt of price and two 8-0ent
Bernice, The cools Company Windsor, Ont)
8po1rui%aand
Cnamended by all
te8p18bleDggnade
Nos. 1 mud 2 sold in Brnseele by
G. A, BRADMAN
Druggist, Bookseller & Optician,
TAU.W1NC!
M. G. Richardson
Is prepared to do all ;kinds of
work in his line.
Good Workmanship and
Good Fits Guaranteed.
LATEST STYLES.
Suite made for $4 and upwards.
ra-saop in Garfield Block.
431610310118•MMIMI®e
.141 itir
000011 NCI 1010,40 10003T ALL 03111. 01S1 1100001.
IMO .b 11,0030011.L 110110 ,0040 tultiveoA
TheBuffalo All -Steel Disc Harrow
This is the ou1(1 Ditto narrow made or sold in
Canada, having independent, ad1u0table spring
pressure upon the inner ends of the gang disco,.
allowing any amount of pressure to be thrown
upon the inner ends of the gauge, by the foot of
the operator, By this moans n. perfectly Ilex•
able motion is named and the ground can bo
worked to -a uniform depth, Examine this
Machine carefully and compare With others.
The No. 12 Cultivator
70 A MABv31, OF SUOCHBR. The only
Cultivator made that both lines of teeth wtli
eat an even depth in the ground, Exal1i00 it
and you Will see why, The only Cultivator
with a moveable tooth set et, tnat the angio of
the teeth eau be regulated to suit any condi,
Coo of soil. Pre0eure eau be regulated to oat
dift'erently on every section regnit'ing it, The
tooth aro tar'r'ied between the' wheels teethed
of trailing behind at in other maohinee, thus
scouring lighter draft, This m=Whloolsfur-
niehe d with grain and gran ' seed .box When re..
mitred, It has reversible diamond eteganohit0
for the teeth ; also extra wide thi0tlo'olttting
penile can bo farni0li0d, 3xamineit and you
willbuyuo other,
The Best Drill Made.
The Hoosier Needs No Introdnetien.
Over 40,000 Drilla and Seeders o1 our menu+
facture in neo in Oonada.-'Phe only Drill made
with lever for instant and perfect regulation
of depth of hoc in all Medea coil, while team
is in motion. S0W0 absolutely oorreot 40 male;
seven sped, tte every kernel is deposited at e,
p003101 depth 10 grow. rumbas() only theboot
and you will be Satisfied..
Wu also nisuufaature Binders, Reapers
Vowels, Bakes, (lultivator0 and Pulper0,30
good as the beet,
Send for i111tetratsd catalogue,
NOXON BROS. REG. CO.(Limited)
(Slger4oll, Unt„ eentoa
.t �-.�ie Ith "Brussels,