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BUSINESS CARDS.
ONEX 11:0' ;LAN AT G PER
fyA cont V. SCOTT, Brussels,
'�` 1�iaOJMOT E1,
Y • 186urGrofM&rrlageLiaeuaea, (Mee
at hie: Grocery, :l: nrnbm'0y etl'oot, li rueeele,
N, BARRETT,
.a. • Tonsorial &ttist' Shop—Next doer
North of the 010,114,1.11 liana, Ladies' and
u1dk4•ons10.10011(11110It'aloolalty,
�A11MS FOR SALE.—THE UN'
initherchothnaeseveralgood Farms for
loeasyt o�untoand Ciro, S. SbOTTownships
MISS JEAN IYI'LAUCHLIN,
T3140BL1t 017—
PIANO - AND ORGAN,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
IN6IIRANa1Y,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
T. FL.ETCHER
1 ssuel of Marriage Licenses,
00101511 AT JEWELRY Brona.
t 'No Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brosseta
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. O. M,,
Aeadomio graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Rude, is prepared to reeelvoit limit -
number of pupils for instruction on 111e
Plano. \Yaltou—fdonday, Tuesday ; Brussels
Wednesday Thursday; $eaforth—p•riday,
Saturday, Qualified to prepare pupil a for
the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of
Mauls.
A LES.. EFUNTIIIR,
.C3. Mork of the Fourth. Dr./mien flour
Oo. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loan and insurance Agent, Pundit
invested1110 Graham's 13loe11, Brussels
AUCTIONEERS. made
AUCTIONEERS.
A HUNTER, LICENSED AU0.
• 110)1E011. Money to loan. Farms
to sell.
TO S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
L • nun, wilt sell for bettor prioea,to
hotter men in ase time and lose charges
thou any ether Auutionoor ingn East Huron
ordee eau ;Oweng
1173110070 bo arrange`1 et this 'Doe
or by poreonal application.
VETERINARY.
'y D. WARWICK,
OJ • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diaoasas 05 domesticated animals in a com-
petent manner. Partlygaular attention yypaid
to dad t . 0111108 and Infirmary -Four -Fou tdoors
tented to. Office et., Brussels,
north of bridge paxnborry
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
�G (T M. SINCLAIR, BARRISTER
Y V • Solicitor, Conveyancer ,Notaryl'ub-
11e, &0. OOboe— Vaustone's Block, 1 door
north of Central Hobe Solicitor for the
0 tendaad Bank.
G• F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Solicitor, &o. (late of °arrow &
Prourifoot's 01000, Godorieh.) Ot11oe over
°111158 oSmith's
tomithLa Bank, Brunets.Mon47
G. CAMERON,
• (Formerly of Osmeron, Holt &
Cameron,)
bel 11rister too,nCiia—Efamlln St., Opposite Oel
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
• J. e4. M' NACJGHTON.
„0.111., Trinity University, Fellow Trin-
ity Nodical College, Limber College of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, Out. Licentiate of the
Roya10011008 of Phy81Ofaus and Licentiate
of Midwifery, Edinburgh. i. -Telephone
140.01. Bashi eon, Mill 01., II1(118801s.
E. T. SNIDER, •
M. D., 0. 11., 331000seor to Dr, A. McKelvey,
Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians
and Burgeons Kingston; Member of the 0o1-
1050 00 Pnysio10110 and Surgeons of Ontario..
Diseases of women mud children a specialty.
Eight years' experience. IS'011.1oe and oe-
eoyre(imooted
seyDr5oKlv, that soetl3usts. 25-
J.
M. ARMSTRONG,
M.B., M.D., M.O.P,S,O,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON,
4.000130HEUR, 11TO.
Spooialatteutiou given to diseases of the
Throat and Lunge and disea000 W Wooten
and Children.
itlOSl BONOI,—WALTON, ONT.
DIS. F, H. KALCFLEISCC,
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SUOCE550R To DR. W. GRAHAM,
BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO.
iv rsi-
of
tho "Universi-
ties
n o
tClassIalby(T Graduate
is
tine of Trinity y (Toronto), Queen's (Tiro etas)
and of Medic Medieg College ; 1100 01 e
Trinity of
Medical College and mono 01 of the
O.. re o1 Graduate and Surgeons of itOntar-
io.
an -
im Past Graduate Course in Detroit and
sseena of Aye, 150, ,,Novo l andTliloatiand ddie-
iishend 'Women.
Telephone at residenceg-
lOR SERVICE. -THE UN--
3)1Rel0Nnn 31111 keep for service 0n
Lot 5, 0008.10 and 11, Grey, it them' brad
Durham bull with registered pedigree. Also
a rogietered Yorkshire boar, from J, E.
B101110ur'a WorkYo hair stools Terme, $100
to bo nail at time of service, with privilege
of rele t: dug if necessary.
DAM, 01LAS. R071!ELL, P1ojp•iotor.
IMPROVED YORKSHIRE
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The ttndoreigredwlll'keep for service on
Lot 20 Oon. 0 Morris,. the Blore' -bred Im-
yy,roveci 'Yorkshire Boar, 'Oak Lodge Thee -
/allow, No. 2480, bead by 3.Ll. Breth0310 ll r -
ford, to •w111011 a limited number of 10300 will
bo taken. Torm0, (11,00, to be pard et time
05 0000100177111 privilege of returning if uee-
mars,.
Anumber of<haloo young 700115 80108 000 SalO 505
brooding punnet 3,111011 Will be Bold at
prlpoe to mutt tale tim00,
21• 13003'', N1010OL, Proprietor'.
] iStri.Cts BChM*
Ge)s•l•i4i.
NIM 01,111sitinn, — George Horton's
re8idenee will seen be oompl0ied,—Word
was received at the death of P, 1" I. Shaver,
whish 000urred M his home in Watford
an May 7th, Mr.. Shaver ooudtwted a
boot and shoo bn8ineee in Gorrte for
soverel years,—Itowiok oonnoil has att.
pointed Chas. Wilson to fill the oflioo of
township r'rcasnror, inado variant by the
death of Jame Perkins. --Owing to the
fact that a number of members of the
Gerrie Public Library limo not returned
hooks according to rules, the Board of
Management has instructed the librarian
to collect a fine of 25 ante from all mem•
here not having books in by June let.—
George Brown has had a metallic oiling
put on his bar room.—Mr, Townsend,
organizer for the Maccabees, Is doing
some work in town for the loual court,—
Dr. Took was in Toronto and while Ettore
purollassd a fine driver at the big horse
sale.—Jno. Arden received a telegram
from the Soo to the effect that his
daughter, Mrs. Samuel Peel, was ill and
Mrs. Ardell prepared to go thither. The
day following another telegram name
conveying the sad news of her death
which oaoarred on Saturday night, 20th
ult. The remains were laid to rest in
Gerrie cemetery on Thursday afternoon
at 3 80, She leaves a husband and two
small children.
C ilintora.
NEWRY Bmwes.—At Exeter, on the
24111, Ike Rattenbury's "Aomori Jim"
eaoured 2nd place in the 2,20 oleos in the
horse rause held there. -20 or 80 odd
lights of glass have been broken by mda.
obievoue boyo in the Churchill pottage on
the gravel road North, pear the oemetery.
—Thursday evening was the regular
monthly mooting of the W. F. M. S. of
Willis church. tele missionary topic on
the Sandwich Islands was taken by Mrs.
(Dr.) Graham, sad biles Irving took the
devotional part.—The school board par•
p000e tatting slaps to seethat the
"TruenessAot" is fully carried out, so
as to secure the regular attendance of
pupils who persist in absenting them.
ea Nee from their classes and playing
ehookey,"—What might have resulted in
the loss of hie eyesight happened to J. B.
Hoover when he was running lead into a
journal so as to tighten the axle of a
Mod roller which he was repairing.
When in the act of doing this a sudden
load report was heard, followed by the
discharge of the molten matter which
partially lodged on his forehead. Fortun-
ately his ayes, which were ptosed for the
instant, eeoaped the burning matter, but
ho carries with him many soars from it.
—We record the death at the age of 08
years, of Mre. Coate, the wife of Robb.
Coate, merohant, of Clinton, which took
place at the resideoos of her husband, on
the Bayfield Read. The life of the de.
0011604 is associated with welt nigh the
whole of the history of our town as a
distinct oorporation. She came here
with her husband from Amboy, New
"York, in the year 1857, and has since re -
aided continuously up to the tiros of her
death, in Clinton and its vicinity. Her
kindly, generous disposition and her
self•saori&oing devotion to her home and
her friends, endeared her, especially to
thine within the circle of intimate rela-
tionship and friendship, and will render
her life a pleasing and wholesome mem.
cry to a maltitnde of acquaintances.
The deoeasod was a member of Willie
Presbyterian ohutoh.
mooted beetdo the 0713110)1 anil which, it le
expected, will bo 00n plete(1 by the time
Of the arrival of hie 8noo08001', To Mr,
Godwin lihneelf io due largely the credit
for 1110 inooption and ootnplstion of tbi8
8nterpri80, and with obaraotorietto energy
and perseverance he bee immured eubearip.
tions to sower the whole cast of the build-
ing, so that it will he loft witbout.eoouln-
branes for the enjoyment o£ 8a0500ding
pastors of the church. Mr. Godwin's
amiable partner and their family aleo
have made a place for themeolv08 in the
hearts of their friends tv111011 will not
Donn he filled.
UOo'(80.
lienee urs,—Blyt11 0110088 factory has
aommel100d oper 1(10110 fur the season.
D, N. MuKeliar to again in charge,—Geo.
13mitb, ollyoial oolleator of dog Mese for
Blyth, is on his rounds.—Geo. IGraehling,
who went to Lion's head a month ego,
has rehired to town and is again io the
employ of De11etedt Bros.—The bar-
room at the Oommeraial hotel has been
repainted aid repspered. The large re,
frigerator hoe been replaced by a smaller
and more modern one,—The town weigh
8011108 10000 been repaired and overheated.
-Morris Willows, who was one of the U.
S. soldiers in Cuba, arrived in Blyth on
Tuesday morning of last week, and is
at present visiting at the home of his
father, P. Willows.—W. J. Davie has die -
polled of his barbering bueineae to Frank
VaoNorman, who took possession 011
Monday of last week. Mr, Davie has
gone t0 Goderioh where he has secured a
situation.—Sonry Shafer, who made hie
borne with his grand•daughter, Dire. 0.
L. Soharnaolier, of the Queen's hotel, for
the past year, died early on Friday
morning, May 19th, from a stroke of
parslyete. Deceased wee a native of
Germany and had obtained the patriar•
obal age of 97 years. He was 30 years of
age when he emigrated to Canada. He
lived in the townships of Hay and South
Eaebhope for 80 years and then removed
to Miu00sotit where he resided for 28
years, returning to Hay township eight
years ago, where he resided until hie TO.
moved to Blyth one year ago. He was
vigorous and active for one of his years.
The funeral took place on Sunday after•
noon to Hope Chapel cemetery, 18511 con.,
Hul lett.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie
E. Springer, of 1,125 Howard street,
Philadelphia, Pa„ when she found that
Dr. King's New Discovery for Oonsomp•
tion had completely oared her of a back-
ing Dough that for many years bad made
life a burden. All other remedies and
dootors oould give her no help, hut :she
says of this Royal Cure—"It soon re-
moved the pain in my cheat and I oan
DOW sleep soundly, something I can
scarcely remember doing before. I feel
like sounding its praises throughout the
universe." So will every one who tries
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble
of the Throat, Obeet dor Lungs. Pride
50 ante and $1,00 Trial bottles free at
Deadman's drug store. Every bottle
guaranteed.
Gode rich.
Grans o0,, Nsws.—Jno. Weise got a
badly out band one day recently by the
bursting of a bottle at the Saltford
brewery.—The date of the West Huron
local election trial is set down for June
12, at Goderioh.—The Knitting faotory is
still rushing thing8, ae orders are coming
in quite freely.—The Goderich Organ Co.
shipped a oar load of organs to England
on Monday.—At a meeting of the Special
committee of the (toenail, it was deoided
M at once proceed with the steps newts•
eery for having grauolithio sidewalks
laid all around the Square.—Robert
Frewen, emend son of A. M. Todd, has
boon 8erionsly ill for some time, bot the
symptoms are a little more favorable for
recovery.—Ae one of the Collegiate Insti-
tute Cadets was carrying a rifle to a
window to fire off a bank cartridge, the
weapon went off, and as the muzzle woe
pointed in the direction of another cadet,
i in the
ale powder struck hint Wm
.Hiles,
p
tams and throat,
injuringhim under the
chin and leavin
Sme othe (barge in
each eye. The cadets were al least five
feet apart, au
the one
holding
thee rifle
8eolat•as the weapon was not oaolsed for
firing when it went off, --The District
meeting of the R. T. of T. will be held iu
the Tenlperauns Hall, Goderiob, on
Thursday, Juno 8th, commencing at 11
o'olook'a. m. A public meeting will be
held in the evening, addressed by D.
Robertson, Registrar for the county of
Hatton, and one of the Grand Officers of
the order. Mies Wynn ie preparing a
musical programme for the evening.—
The close of the proseut conference year
will witness the departure of Rev. Wm.
Godwin, whose three years' term as pas.
for of Vtotoria street Mothodist ohuroh
expires next month. During his co0neo•
tion with this oongregation, both the
spiritual and material 3n10re010 of the
church have prospered. He has proved
himself a faithful minister of the Gospel
and has devoted Unmet! mtsel1ebly to
the work which has been planed' 'in hie
oharge. His popularity extends not only
among the members of the ooegregation
of his own ohuroh, hat among all who
know him, and his depattero will be the
001100 of sorrow to many, He will leave'
behind him not only the recollection of
his own personal worth, but a momenta
of brink and mortar in the shape of the
1161011801110 neW parsonage Willett is beteg
A Frightful Ell for
Will often. cause a horrible Burn,
Soald, Out or Bruiee. Buoklen'a Aruba.
Salve, the best in the world, will kill the
pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old
Sores, Fever Sores, Veers, Boils, Felons,
COrne, all Skin Eruptions. Beet Pile
Cure on earth. Only 26 omits a box.
Cure guarantied. Sold by G. A. Dead•
man, druggist.
111 i b i ; f4 •FI tl'
Parra Torn Imeata.—Dr. Kidd has re-
turned from New York.—Complaint is
made of ohildren frequenting the station
grounds contrary to the rules of the G.
T. B. Company. One youngster last
week had a hairbreadth escape from
being ornehed beneath the train.—The
Baptist ohuroh is being re -papered and
otherwise improved internally. — The
annual meeting of the North Perth
Mumma' Institute will be held in Milver.
ton, in Groech's hall, on Friday, Jame
2nd, at 1 p. m., for eleoting officers, sta.,
for the ensuing 700.1'.—Mrs. J. W. Ward
and eon, of Mildmay, are visiting her
parents in town, J. W. and Mrs. MoBain.
—Jae, Smart, employed with Thos. Hun,
ter, 11th nom,, 1e authority for the etate-
mo0t that he forked eighty loads ;of ma•
pure in one and one•half dnye—At the
meeting of the Board of Trade Monday
evening, it was decided to celebrate
Dominion Day in Atwood.—An effort
should be made to beautify the Elm&
Centre cemetery by those iutereeted.—
Tbe new poet office opened for business
Monday morning of last week. It oo•
copies Dr. Langrill'a office building.—
The grant due the Public Library this
year from the Government is $105,24,
in addition to $87.48 parried over from
last year, or a total grant doe of $232.70.
The receipts for the year ending April
30, 1808, are made up as follows 1—Mem•
bare' fees, $20.85 ; Legislative grant,
$68.20 ; municipal grant, $15 ; other
0000000, $122.88 ; total, $236.83. Ex-
booke,ure not fiction, an 0172.07o;Y Woke,
fiction, $22.27 ; misoellaneoue, $16.83 ;
balance on baud, 300• ; total, $289.98.
Assets • Value of books in Library,
$578; furniture, $6; cash on hand,
360, ; total, $583.97. Liabilities : Note
for $114.08 for books purchased in
year ending April 80,19. Members, 131.
Total number of volnmea purohaeed
during year, 226 ; volumes in Library,
888 ; volumes issued during year, 7,434.
.F.,itrto'av el.
Newsy Licks.—Peter Garrooh was
palled to Chatham last week to attend the
funeral of his Meter, Mrs. 0. Von Gunton,
whose death followed an operation for
the removal of a tumor,—The town Band
has disbanded for want of sufficient
financial support,—After an illness of
nearly a year, Mies Edith Godfrey,
emend daughter of W. Godfrey', station
agont,G, T. R. here, passed away on
Saturday morning, May 20th, aged 14
years. Site had been a sufferer with hip
dc00a05, which latterly developed more
Wel-
ly.—At
at 1-
Y.
ati n terminatingn
c m ha 0, e
serious o
P
'> es the breach
1 — t the White AsatG A Y
of promise soft entered by Mise Wright,
datighber of George Wright, of Diabetes',
0501081 Alexander Howe, of Wallace, was
as &
heard, and a verdict of $1,600 w ward.
ad the plaintiff. The eourtehip extended
over a period of ten years•—A number of
the town gentlemen have formed a Social
Club and have fitted up club rooms in the
apartments formerly ocoupied by the
Mechanics' Instituto, next to the Arling-
ton. The rooms have been handsomely
papered and painted end are fitted up, in
excellent style. The larger one contains
a billiard table, and the smaller fe aom•
forbably furnished with easy °bairn,
rugs, reading tables, etc. J. H, Stunt/ is
the Preeiden1 of the °lab ; B. F. Brook
is Vime'Presidsnt, and F. W. Hay is
B0oretary-Treasitlber. The theme are
open every •evening and promise to be-
come a popular resorb for 111e olub's
mombees.--Thomas Hemphill, of Maui•
soba, eon of 1t. E. Hemphill, of Liebe.
Wel, had the misfortune while out shoot-
ing of toeing his thumb and two foto
fingers, the gun having exploded in hie
hand. He to confined to St. Bonlfaoe
hospital.—Jaoob Large will represent the
Listowel Olathodisb ohuroh no lay dele-
gate at the annual Conference, to be held
in Wtndeer 11110 wook,—John Moore,
broom maker, hail gond to Toronto where
he has 0coured a situation. --Mise Ida
Stevenson, who has been residing with
hM a
fib
BLACK AND OL
DRESS GOODS'
Every otatemeut wo make concerning our Dregs Goads Elan be verified and
sebetentiated by 111e goods we carry in stack. 11 to envy to put ns to the test.
Simply visit the department, examine geode and qualities, ask g088710ne, take notes,
800 all there is to see, then take a look round the town and matte o0mparie0ne,
Nothing pleoeea us better, for those who take the time and troable to do FO invert.
ably oatno back and 'pend their money for Dress Goode here. Why 7 Because of
bettor assortments and finer qualities to choose from, and a stook that possesses a
refloement &ud a oharm of style not in ovidouoe outside this store, But that's not
all, prices like these are the magnets that bring buyer- back to this More.
—Fine Bleck Luetres, at 200„ 26o., 36o„ 40o„ 50e. and 75o.
—Bleok Singes, Bummer weight, 000., 50e. and 75o.
—Blank Rueter Orepons, very stylish, 750., 860. and $t
—Black Henrietta, at 260., 40o., 000., 650., 75o. and $1
—Wash Grenadine, 48 inches wide, at 76o, and 810.
-•-Panay Dress Goode, sills and wool, worth 75o. for 50e.
—Colored Cashmeres, 40 inohee wide, worth 250, for 15o.
—Fanny Dress Goode, light colors, silk stripe, worth $1, for 65o,
—Vigoreaux Dress Goode, plain and shoe effects, the newest goods in the market,
36c., 61c„ 76a, and $1.
Also a number of short ends in Dress Goode in black and oafore, enitable for
sltirta and small drosses, which we will eeil at 000.halL to two thirds of the regular
price.
N & CO., ' BLYTH.
her Bieber in Victoria, 13.0., has returned
home.—At a epeeial meeting of the gree.
bylery of Paris, held at Woodstock on
May 23rd, the ooh from Listowel Knox
church to Rev. J. S. Iterdie, of Ayr, was
taken up, The consre130ion000 from
ICnnx 01101013 were the moderator, Rev.
P. 0. McLeod, of Stratford Presbytery,
1'. L, Hamilton for the Session, and B.
F. Brook for the Board of Management.
After bearing these, the six commis.
sfonere from Ayr were called on, who ex-
pressed themselves in the kindliest way
of theirpaetor, after whioh the call was
planed in Mr. Hardie's hands, and was
formally auoepted. The Presbytery of
Stratford will meet here on June the 8,11
to induot the new minister. Mr. Hardie
bas been I4 years in Ayr, and has done
exoellent work, and the congregation of
Knox oborch are to be congratulated on.
such a speedy aid satisfactory Beale.
meta.
That Throbbing JYcadache
Woold quickly leave you if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for Sick Mod Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and etrang nerves
and build up your health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 ciente. Money beak
if not cured. Sold by G. A. Deadman,
druggist,
Lrxel;<no w.
LITTLEE Loaar,s.—Any one desiring a
day's outing cannot do better than visit
the splendid fishing and pie•nto resort at
the well known Black Florae lakes.—Jno.
Boyd has left on a two.months' trip to
the Old Country.—The Looknow Tennis
Olub has organized for the season and
the following o0ioers have been elected
—Hon. Free., 3, D. Nichol; Hon.
Vico-
BRUSSELS
PUMP WORKS
All orders for new Pampa or Repairs
promptly attended to. Contracts
taken for new Wells and Cisterns.
tErLevan Mowere sharpened and repair.
ed. Pruning Shears and Scissors
ground. All work guaranteed.
Agent for "Morris" Pianos.
FRED. ADAMS,
Shop on Mill Street, BRUSSELS.
ST. LEON,
THE CONQUEROR,
Commands a higher figure
than any of the 1,762 17. S.
springs ; the only water paying
the Dingley duty of $750.00 a oar•
load, to purify the stream of
life, instill vigor and joy
and prolong sweet life.
Physicians Ulan It. Loan Vnrivallcdt
Sold in Brussels by
CRAS. 11. B2i.RTLI.PF,
Grocer and Restaurant,
Pres G 0 Bidden • Pres., J. G. Mur. CHANGE OF
dooh ; Vice -Press. D. B. Maolntoeh ;
Seo Treae., Alex. C. Lochead.—W. H.
Johnston, who has been seriously ill for'
some time, has paced. away to the great
beyond. Deceased was a man who
thorougbly enjoyed to the fullest extent
the oonlidenoe of all who knew him, and
in their great sorrow the tunny hove the
heartfelt sympathy of the whole com-
munity.—Iii the fres for all race at
Walkerton, on May 24th, "Grace M."
owned by ,P. McDevitt, of this village,
took the race in three straight heats, and
also broke the track record, making the
full mile in 2,22, the fastest mile ever
trotted In the county.—Another of the
old pioneers of the township of West
Wawanosb has passed away in the person
of John Rutherford, sr., in the 74th year
of his age. Deceased was one of the fh'0t
settlers in that part of the township, and
was a man greatly respected by all and in
his deabb the township lost a good oiti.
zea, and the community a kind neighbor,
Deceased leaves a widow and grownup
family of three daughters, to whom the
sympathy of all ie extended in their sad
bereavement. The remains were inter.
ed in St. Helen's cemetery.
4 L'► s.,' l 4...r,iikzsYs.TEM
Miles--418641les
UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT.
Extending from the Minutia Seaboard to
Chicago and Milwaukee.
THE PEOPLE'S POPULAR ROUTE
THE GREAT TOURIST LINE.
York, Phil-
adelphia,
hil-
'n � ]Is 73vftalo, Nev Yp I
To Niagara I'n
g
rfuad al
1 South,
ton and all p
ado bio v1'tl g p
r
Points 101110 a11 South, ald of its connections
hWest-
ernroadies ail Principal Pointe in the Wuet-
ern States and Pulite Coast,
to a re3 o
pan hT
iokots all Pointe.
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Per Descriptive Guides, Time Tables, We.,
apply 10
R. T. SUTTON, Agent, Dramatis,
The Standard Bank
of Canada.
Monet' Orders
Por amonn10 of Fifty Dollars and under
issued by this 13ank, payable at par at
any chartered Bank in Canada, with tho
exoeption of Brenohes in the Yukon Die-
triot.
R AT
Under; $10
$10to20
20 to 80 .
80 to 50 .
J. D. 0011fl0N4 Aunt
$10.08
0.10
0.12
0,14
U1tUSSP'fc8.
BUSINESS.
The undersigned having purchased
the Restaurant badness of W. A. ORICH
has added a fine choice stook of
GROCERIES
and ie now prepared to give good value
to the public. Our stook embraces :—
New Teas, Canned Goods, Fruits,
Spinae, Soaps, Fish, Syrups,
Vinegars and all other lines kept
in a First-class Grooery.
Choice Stock of Confectionery.
Wilt continue the Restaurant se
usual where Oysters, Ice Cream and
Summer Drinks will be served in the
best possible style.
FRESH BREAD ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Chas. II. :Sutliff,
BRUSSELS.
Central Grooery and Restaurant.
THE
E. & D. 'Bicycle
1r4
d,qr
Is the ONLY Wheel thatrequires
Oiling but once a Season.
No Oil Can sent out with Equip-
ment.
Material, Workmanship, Finish,
Design, etc„ Unequalled.
—la ,lust the wheel You. want.---
E. & D. 'Special' -•'This Wheel
is equipped with a gear ease of our own
design and mannfaetare. It to simple in
oenetruc11011, le easily attached or temov
0d; done Dot have to he removed in order
to adjust chain or rear wheel t is light in
weight, being made of aluminum with
nellaloid front ; the ol.,ain is at ell times
visible. It will keep duet from the
sproolcet and chain ; fits dimly and fs
free from rattle, Hie elegant in appear.
anon and finish.
A, COUSLEY,
AGENT,131t1181lBT,S,
The Stamp of ,scanty.
On every ",Slater Shoe ", put there by the
makers as a guarantee of weal' value• ---a protea'.
tion against extortionate profits.
Many men w3'Uhl readily pay more for a
"Slater Shoe" ,were not the price stamped on
the sole -- this lAtainp gives the actual market
value of the ;hoe determined by the fnanufac-
ttlreie. Z.
rule
t�r�
lilntic iii twelve
foot -model eliapes, 11 s,.
sizes, widths, leathers, �'xrr
colors and styles. Every pair 41(M-
year welted.
;.go anti
tiA1• 2ER
Jno. Dowding, - Sole Local Agent
ETHEL
Anchor
Vire fanning I
1 7 a Y 1
The undersigned i0 prepared to
- J 0,011 and build any quantity o£ the
Celebrated
While thanking our nomero05 Otis.
touters for the busy time they gave us
during the Winter in supplying them
with Slsighs and Cutlers we wish to r0•
mind them that we are equally as busy
now in Mannfaoturing
WAGONS, BUGGIES,
CARTS, LAND ROLLERS
AND WHEELBARROWS.
We have thirty-five of the very beet and
most stylish Boggles that oan be got up
nearly completed, and will have them
ready for running about the First of
April. Should you need a Buggy or any
Repairing or Re -painting, or what ever it
may be in our line of business, be sere
and oall at J. OOBER'S Carriage Fac-
tory, where you will gab the very beat
that oa0 be got anywhere and se cheap
as the cheapest. Please keep in.mind we
manufeeture all our Vehicles right here
in the old reliable Carriage Factory at
Ethel.
tech Cober
5
CARRIAGE MAKER.
McLEOD'S
S
System, Renovator
—AND OTTER—
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplesanese,•Palpita.
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur.
slgia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
eumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. 'Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERiCH, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by Jas. Fox, Druggist, Brussels.
Spectacles
—OP ALL KINDS—
Fitted. to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes tested FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSELS,
Anchor Wire Fencing.
This is the Strongest and Cheapest
Vence o0 the market and is guaranteed
to give satisfaction.
ALSO GATES FOR SALE..
'rot further particulars as to prion,
ho., call on or write
JOHN CURR'iE,
00.en1 &G1:NT, BRUSSELS.
Who Live
out of Town
Don't think for a moment that
my eters to too far away. Every step
you take my way 10113000y in your poo•
ket.
Call and see what I have in-
- Dress Goods, -Silks,
—Trimmings,. Ribbons,
—Lace Curtains, Prints,
MVluslins, Art Draperies,
—Cottons, Cottonades,
— Flannelettes.
l;Ahvays a full line of Cromp-
ton Corsets.
Groceries.- '
Complete stook of fresh Groceries;
Canned Goode, Spines. Teas and coffees
a specialty.
J. G. SKENE.
Agent for Parker's Dye Works.
SHINCLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
AND --
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing Mills
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. AM'ENT,
THE LIGHT DRAPT'sw
NOISELESS -RUNNING
■ - i5 a Model of IMIechanical
Beorill
90,
Matti Deuarrbtyell.
ltayll
S.d
tre
ubtg
in
twhd
i
ll acaunntdy
,
kind of Grain Withless
horse power and less expense than any binder ever built.
fj u ll
D. �t ,i. N�
W. .L4l�'1eS it � 1 �uln
WAL.TON. B1ZUSS 'LS.
also lso handle all other lilies of Implements.
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