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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-6-9, Page 5Jun; ;J; 1899 BUSINESS CARDS. TIONJaY TO LOAN AT 0 1'.ER clout. F. S. SCOTT. Brussels. NVI3, MaC1AOICEN, tcenrarotntrrhtnc7,tuannas, Odlao otitis (-tracery, 11I1uboorry otruc4 81100010. T�N. BARRETT, • Tounorlal Artist. Shop -Noxi door North pl the Stanidard Bitotc, Ladies' and children° hair gutting a opeeialty, 1A.1tMS FOR SALE.—TBE UN - .1. nilnsraxnn has Revival good Farms for en le and to root, catty toms, in Townohipa 01 11orris and GM, F fi..SCOTT, Bruning MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, -TEACHER OF - PIANO - AND - ORGAN, 8ze-ca iFa3=0, cam. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM IN0UDANON, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. T. PLETCHER Issue, of Marriage Licenses, Orriao AT JEWELRY STORE. 1arNo Witness Required. L T. I le ' ' DTC IIER Brussels MISS SARAH. LOUISE MOORE, L. C. M., Aoademlo graduate of Loudon Conserva- tory to receive u !limit- ed to is prepared ta• of to P 1 pd uu. W lof_.Ma for inebruotion on the piano, --Wednesday, Thursday Seadrtay ; Brussels Iflly, Saturday. Wednesday, Qualifiedto eeaforti'uo11 f r the Pring QualormJ the pard Pupils for the Prinotpal's Form in the Oonoerwatory of Music, ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth D[vision Cour Co. Huron, Oonvoyaneer, Notary Public Land, Loan and Iuanronee Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Oolloctloue made USS ce in Graham's Bloch, Brussels AUCTIONEERS. A HUNTER, LICENSED AUG • samara o. Money to loan, Farwo to sell. � i� S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- • nun, will soli for bettor prices, to hotter men, in sea time and lessoheroes than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or ho won't °barge anything. Dates and orders clan 'always be arranged at this cillos or by poreonal application. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, llonor Veterinary College,tie prepduate ared to treat all d(oeaeee of domesticated animals In a com- d petent veterinaryyy denEetry, u Calls prr omptln y t- tended to. Oihoe and Infirmary -Four doors north of bridge 'rurnberry e0., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. NIT M. SINCLAIR, BARRISTER 1' r • Belief tor, Uouveyaneer,NotaryPub- leo, &e. 06lee-Vau0tone's 13look,1 door north of Central Hobe Solioitor for the B tan dead Bank. (1 F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, l:.A • Solicitor, &o. (late of Garrow & Froudfoot's O1lloo, Oodoriob.) olUoe over °lilies & Smitten Bank, Brussels, Money to Loan. 47 MG. CAMERON, • (Formerly of Cameron, 'Holt & .Cameron,) Barrister and Solicitor, Goaerich, Out, Chloe -Hamilton St., Opposite 0o1 borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M.D., 0, M., Trinity Uo(yereity, Fallow Trin- ity Medical Gallego, Member College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ona Licentiate of the Royal Collage of Physicians and Licentiate of Midwifery, Edinburgh. ra•1olephono No .11. Residence, 11111 t., Bruoaelo, E. T. SNIDER. M.D., C. M., aucoeseor to Dr. A. Moietvey, Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Kiugoton ; Member of the Col - lope of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Dineen of wow on mud children a epooialty. Eight years' experience. rr..Oftice and res- idenso that formerly occupied ,by Dr. Mo- lielvey,Turnberry street, Brueeele, 28 - IJ. M. ARMSTRONG, M.B., M.D., M.C.P.S.O, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, AOOOUGHEUR, ETO. Spooial attention given to diseases of the Throat and Lunge, and diseases of Women and Children, u Ii1BID1NC1-WALTON, ONT. DR. F. H. KALDFLEISOH, THISIOIAN, SUMMON AND 1.0001.10HIME, SUCCESSOR To DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, ONTARIO. ' i- 1stClaes Honor the 'Universi- ties tive0s andoiTinity(Medleac),Qttleg's (.Kilplow 0 TndotTMedic Meol eg Oulloge; Fellow oI Trinity Medical College and geono 01 on the Ontar- io. of PhyGraduate doe Sie in De r it and O i out Graduate Omtreo to Detroit and eases of Eye, Bpe'00 attention et, enddie- oades of Eye, Ear, i eo and Throat, anddie- e0.1309 ig- eaaoeof Women, Y •.Oouenitatiou iu Eng - fah and Garman, Telephone et residence: STOCK FOR SERVICE 1-4ULL FOR SERVICE.—TBE undersigned will keep a young Pada bull for eorvioe on Lot 60, Coe, 0, Morris (adjoining Brussels), Terme 75 (tents with privilege of returningif neees0a•.y, 0.4 GE, RROBB, Proprietor, IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FTOR SERVICE. The undersignedwill keep for terrine on Lot 2u, Con. 6, Morris, the 01000' -bred Int - preyed 3orkehlte Boar, 'Oak Lodge tag - follow," No, 2488, bred by I.E. rellone, Bur- ford, to which a limited number of Wowew111 1)0 taken,. -Ternitli $1.60, to be paid at timo of service with ',Ar Laud of rMilan g et nee- eosary+ A 11011111100 of ehoico yen1(3 ROWS .for Salo for breading parp1io0eo whinli will 11e sold ate prieee tosuit tit° Chios. 21- 14013111. 141011011i, P1000I0004. ii"0$19.1t:t'Dews, i:li. 13eteouoftra,--l4rneotJanieeon left last week for Detroit, whore ho has $soured e goad position in a barber shop. flood lucre be with him, -Wolter AfeLean le Home from Toronto nnivere(ly for Elia Bummer holidays. -Miss Edna Carder was relieving Principal Combo of the Maruooh school last week, Mr. Combs wad writing on examinations in Toronto, --13, (3. Young, who has been attending Um Ontario 0o11oge o1 Pharmacy at Tor. onto Moos lase September, le holidaying with hie palate here, -,lame Ireland hoe sold the Myth ro for oleo 10 Augent Dahmer, of Berlin. This sale 4)0e0 not in any way elloot the present leasee and 000npant of the mill, W. 11, Flnnmer°, who will continue to operate it tee hereto. fore. - Dominion Day, will be loyaly celebrated in Blyth this year by an excel- lent program of Caledonian games, in- cluding a baseball match between Wing. ham and Brussels, on Monday, July fled. D1 C7:Lill.lop. Intended for last week, TowNeuir 000N000,.—Council met in Jonas' Hall, Leadbury, on Monday, 20th ult., as Court of Revioian. Members all tools oath of otlloe, after which the fol- lowing appeals were heard :-Toe, C. Kinney, J. J. Irvin, Wm. Smith, Jas. (dell Robt, Gray, HenrysIIenders n. Jas. Somerville, Robb. MaDhay, Jno L. Brown, 'Thos. Dodds and Andrew I/outset, all thought they w000 assessed too high. The Court lowered J. J. Irvin, lot 8, eon. 18, 9100 ; Thos. Dodds, lot 31, con. 7, 9400. Pointers were given of a number of lots that needed levelling up next year_ Jno. 0. Wood was entered as ; M, F. on lot 92, con, 11 ; Jos. Story, tenant and M. F., lot N * of N 81, con, 8 ; Geo. Ferguson, owner, lot N } 13, con. 14 ; Thos. M, Irvin, 0. and 1Vi. P„ lot 7, con. 18 ; Thee, D, Campbell, 0. and M. 11', lot 0, con. 14 ; Geo. Wilbeie, 0. and M. F., lot 18, con, 14 ; Wm. Rub- by, M. F., lot 29, con. 2 ; Robb. Goven- locic, owner, lot 27, con. 8, instead of Thos. Govenlook. With these additions and corrections the Aesesament Boll was passed as finally revised. Council met for business. Accounts were paid for repairs to culverts and roads amounting to 928,75. The Reeve and Clerk were authorized to go to Toronto to give Drainage Debeuburee to Stinson ,k Oo. and got the money and pay 11 to Grey township. The Clerk was authorized to draft a By dividing the township into 4 Polling divisions, as there are 8 now, and wards done away. Div. 1 to contain lots 1 to 17, eon. 1 to 7, inclusive ; Div. 2, lots 18 to 35, cons. 1 to 7, and lots 19 to 35, con. 8 ; Div..B, lots 1. to 18, oon. 8 to 14 ; Div. 4, lots 19 to 85, cone. 9 to 14. A motion was passed request- ing Pathmastere and those dumping on jobs not to heap up gravel in centro of road nor leave loads of gravel in heaps on any of the roads, but all gravel is to bo spread evenly so as to avoid accidents. All pathmaeters and others not spread. ing gravel will he responsible for acci- dents. Thos, E. Hayes having represent- ed to the Council in a very able manner the great importance to Seaforth and country the need of an Agricultural Hall, and asking 9150 to help to build one, the Council, on giving the question their serious oonsideration, thought it would not be the wishes of the ratepayers to spend their money thab way. Council adjourned to meet in Cook's hotel, Dub. lin, 011 Monday, 26th Jane at 10 o'clock a. on. JNo. 0. Manisa, Cleric. • ItemarInlble Rescue. Mrs. Micheal Curtain, Plainfield, IIL, makes the etatement, that she oaught oold, which settled on her lunge ; she was treated for a month by her femily pity• eisiau, but grew worse. 138 told her she was a hopeless vi0tim of oonsumptiou and that no medicine could ours her. Iter druggist enggeeted Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles, found herself sound end well; now does her own housework, and is 80 wallas elle ever waa.-Free trial bottle of this Groat Die. eovery at G. A. Deadman's Drug Store. Only 50 cents and 91 00, every bottle paean tete(. Wroxeter. Intended for last week. '•Bnuiore.-A number of our eports wore iu Fordwioh on the 24th of May. Some playing ball and somein the bioyale races. Our speedy boy Dan. Kaake did some fast riding at Harriston, securing seoond time prize in a 15 mile race with 16 entries. Jno. Snell and Teddie Grewar played ball with Brussels at Clinton. Jno. Barnard and Allan Ramsay took in the sports at Walkerton so we leave all the surrounding towns down fine. -Mrs. Geo. Town and children, of Wiogbam, spent a few days with her parents at the Lofton douse. -W. M. Robinson attend. tied the annual meeting of the Ontario Mutual Life Inam'ance Co., held in Waterloo on May 25011. -Miss Annie Ire- land is assisting Mrs. A. H. Moffat ab present. -L. Ireland, of Blyth, was the• good of his aunt, Mee, F. V. Diokeon, for a few days. -Mie Steele, from near Seaforth, was vitibint; her friend Miss Nettie Smith,last week. -J. A . Wall er has added o the appearance of the Walker Rouse by planing awnings above the windows of the South and East side. -Albert and Won. ICaake spent the greater part of Last week with friends in Harrieton. -Mrs. Chapman, of Tees. water, and Mrs. Carter, of Gerrie, were visiting Mre. A. Goodfellow last week, - Ed. Barnard llae erected a new stable on Sandereon street. -Geo. Sohultheirs has gone to Mildmay where he'will work in the wollen mill for a few weoke: Three sporty couples from Belgrave wore doing up our town on Monday -Owing to dull, wet weather on Monday the baseball match which wad 60 be played' with For. masa boys wag declared off, They oafne down but ib rained just as . they reached here and didn't pull up till dark. -Mies Elliott, of Wingham is visiting Miss Rosie Stewart).- Robert and Russo1 060k and Peroy Wilson, of Listowel, were in town to witness the game- on Monday but were disappointed. There are others,- .4 o, McLood is ou the eiolc list at present owing to .pleurisy, -Mr. Adair, of Atwood, f0 apprenticed' will 300. Douglas. -Mise Edith Gibeon, of Tlarrieton, spent Sunday with ler pat. outs. -Alonzo L'fnlay, of Wingham, was renewing old aequaintaneee on Sunday last, -Henry Stewart, of Brussels, spout a few days with his friend, 1Ienry Smith. - • Myron Simmons,or Loudon, 0(:0110 i0 week'$ vacation with his 10renti• h.10. • Mr. and Mrs. Hazelwood aro in Toronto, while there they will attend the preaen. tau of the gold medal at Trinity Medi. cal to their sun, B. J. Halewood, lie having headed Ale graduating tides for Ude year, Good for l,hn, 101orrlt". Saiiooi. REPORT.—The following report gives the standing of pupil$ of B. S. No. 8, for May and determine position in aloes for June. Total -400, Sr. 1V. -- Gordon Eatery, 2)7 ; Lorne Knox, Jr, 1V.-13 Die Agar, 1165 ; Ruby Fortin, 827 ; Vena Knox, 31.1 ; Alloe Paul, 304 Martha Ingram, 108, Sc, III•-•-Xerifa Fraser, 375 ; Eva Boucle, '272 ;Jan Gar- niee, 242. Sr, II. 19mtna Jermyn, 385 ; Annie Garnies, 314. Jr. II, -Charlie Agar. Sr. 20. IL -Total 200,--lfuldah Rutledge, 165 ; Vonnie Rutledge, 15:3 ; Lizzie Knox, 150 ; BallaCampbell, 148, dr, L-1ltiidred Jewitt, 175 ; Fred Agar, 105 ; Norman Souoh, 150 ; Sarah Agar, 150; Roy Torrey, 115 ; Stanley Rut. ledge 100. 7t'. L -Nelson Agar, Hazel Stamper. Low I. -Willie Agar, Teeele Jermyn. D. L, BTMA011AE, Teacher. Soic000 REPORT,—The following is the report of 5, S. No. 4, Morris, for the month of May, Primary -Total 600 - Norah Maundsre, 432. P. 11. LeaviLig - Total 800 -Willie Uloakey, 572; Alex, MaNab 485 ; Rioherd Cardin 423 ; Ida Mooney, 241, Entrance -Total 750- John L'Inakey, 584 ; Mabel Nichol, G..$ 7 , Bertha Nichol, 4132 ; Bertha Sharp, 384. Jr. 1V.-'rotol 750 -- Everett Walker, 486 ; Lizzie Davis, 13111, Sr, 111 -Total 1100 -Lizzie Speir`, 156 ; Eletou Cardiff, 418 ; Laura Cloukoy, 30.2 ; Minute lint - ser, 874 ; Annie Nichol, 880. Jr. I11.- Tolal 610. -Tena Forsyth, 433 ; Ada Illo0otoheon, 424 ; Peroilla Manning, 360 •, Frank Nichol, jr., 132 • frank N iobol, er., 126 ; Pearl Sharp, 115. Sr, tad. -Total 450 -Lorne Nichol, 824 ; Ole Walker, 267 ; Harold Speir, 063. Jr, 2nd. - Earl Bernard, • '210 ; Susie Beans, 108 ; Roy Brandon, 45. Sr. Part II. -Total 300 -Robert Forsyth, 21.5 ; Bennie Walker, 182 ; itlary Beans, 121. Jr. Part IL -Total 260 -Jennie Robb, 182 ; Kate Manning, 165 ; John Speir, 132. Honor attending for the month - Norah Maunders, Willie Cloakey, John Olotekey, Mabel Nichol, Lizzie Speire, Tana 'Forsyth, Ada MoOntobeoo, Loroe Nichol, Robert Forsyth, Jennie Robb. 3. D. E. IIENne, Teaoher, S1ory of a Skive. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worse form of shivery. George D. Willinme, of Man. cheater, Mich., tells bow ouch a eleve was made free. He stays: "illy wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over in bed alone. Atter using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly area nervous- ness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head. aohe, backache, fainting and dizzy epelle. This miracle working medicine is a god• mud to weak, siokly, ran down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by G. A. Deadman, Druggist. Gus 110. Nnwev GATn0mNoo,—Samuel Peel has returned to the "Soot' -W, II. Herr is having hie bakery fitted np in first.olites style, -plisses Ella and Edith Perkins have perohaeed a new wheel. -What's the matter with organizing tt b,aeball or football club in town. -We understand that Anson S otton, 8. A„ has decided to open a law office in Ltarrieton-Rev. ltIr. Lowe, of Wingham, and Rev. Mr. Far. ney,of this village, will exchange pulpits on Sabbath, llth lust. -On May 29th as Wm. McKee was taking his buggy out of the droving shed he lost his footing and fell benkwarde striking hie bead violently on the ground. He was unconscious for sometime. -During the thunderstorm on Sunday afternoon of last week, the lightning struotc Alex, Ross' houses It etruok the chimney and knoclted out one eide, it then went down inside bursting the stove pipes, kaooked down all the pictures in the room. Fortunately no one was injm'ed,-During tee thundershower on Monday afternoon of laetweek, Dane's grief mill wee struck by lightning but fortunately no damage was done beyond removing a few ahinglee -It is expe0ted that our fire brigade will figure in the next fireman's tournament. They can turn out at any hone of the night, they throw an 50001lous amount of water in a short time and are first•class runners. leViaig•Itts, . Ioteuded for last week. Wm. Gannett, local agent for Frost Se Wood's farm implements, delivered two aarloade of barveebing machinery. The grounds at the Baptiet church have been filled in and when seeded down will make an improvement in the appearance. One of the prettiest boulevards in town in Dr. Tamlyn's on the corner of John and Monte streets. It is kept very trite and neat. On Saturday, May 27th, there passed away one of the most respected residoute of our town, John Dickson, ab the ripe age of 78. IbIr, Dickson held the offioe of town Treasure)! for 20 years until 2 years ago. The Council Ohambee was a gay lied festive scene on Friday g evenin when tweutysight couple enjoyed themselves in deeming, Jos. AloKelvie was caterer and thie is proof that the re[reebmeote were enjoyed. The bardwnre and tinemitliing bug. nese of Jae. Duffield, in Wingham, is about to change bade. The purchasers are Mr. Bugg and eon, of Walkerton. It is not Ole intention of Mr. Duffield to leave Wingham. Next Sabbath, Court heron Ano(dut Order of Foresters will attend service in the Baptist church. Pastor W. Freed will preach ; cervico at 8 o'eloak in the afternoon. The following Sabbath afbor. noon, Court Wingham, Independent Order of 7'oreetore will attend eervfae in the same church, The Thos. Bell Mt'g. Co. hue been turning out some One specimens of furni• Lure recently. A. few weeks ago a any load of hanaeome offioe deske was ebipped to England, Some beautiful bedrogm mite are being manufactured, some of curly biros, and others, more expensive still, of mahogany. The latter retail in hlontreaf at $850 per suite of throe pieces, Recently the deal purohaood the hardware, trimmings and steals of veneers of the London hltrniture Ob., who have ceased doing husinese, The Onoproduots of Bettie factory find readyleale, eepuoially in the old land, and in the lower , Cronin. !. SEASONI The Myth wool market is always the heat in the ooantry, and title year, from present appeareineee, will be no exooption,lar eotnpetitiou is likely to be very leen. \Ve do not bey wool. llue ae farmers' wives always want to buy Blanlcebs, Tweede, Flannels, Shirtinge, Cobtonades, Yarns, eta, when they sell their wool, we have mads great preparations to supply their wants at prioes which defy competi- tion, -.heavy, all wool Tweed, worth 75o. for 502. --'rtveed, in plain and obeak, svorth 00e. for 40n, -Tweeds, enitable for boys' wear, at 203., 25c. and 'JOo, -Heavy, 011eokerl Flannel, worth 60o., for 22Je, -Grey Flannel, light and dark colors, worth 15o., for 120. -Wool Sheeting, yard wide, worth 850 , for 25o. —White Wool Blankets, at 91,05, 92 25 end 93 -Grey Cotton, yard wide, worth 40., for 21a. --IIeavy Grey Cotton, yard wide, worth 7o, for 5.;. -Heavy Flannelette Shirting, worth 1240. for 100, --Heavy, Wide Prints, fast colors, worth 10a. for Oil. -Wide, Soft Finished Prints, fast colors, worth S0„ for 5,. -Diesels Sateen for Dresses, worth 12o,, for 100. We also make it apeoitlty of Fine Teas. We are sole agents Lora for 731uo Ribbon, Sa'ada and Uirole Ceylon Teas. IWKRINON;``° GO.,Err Pure Man -ilia, 650 ft. to Ib. Fanners, Don't be taken in. There is none "Tust as good." This Twine will not bunch at the knotter, and a Binder will run all day without stoppage, thus saving tiree and annoyance. We pack our Twine in bags of the size of ordinary grain hags, and we are not ashamed to put our name upon it. ])on't take any other. Consumers' mers' Cordage Co. LIMITED. MONTREAL. Leave. your orders now for. above Twine With N. F. Gerry or Cardiff 85 Best PRICES GUARANTEED—If it goes up you don't pay any more than present price ; if it goes down you get the benefit. itiaLITIC1.11111, •449.6620 ase. Mr. Bell intends covering the frame pert of the factory between the two briok portions, with metallic ehinglee, and these when painted will 0130011 improve the appearance of the building. 1°Eaao1ALL,-18. Vanetone was iu Gude• rich an Monday. -Mise Ritchie le visit• ing atYork, State of Ohio. -Mies Van. atone is visiting in Godericb,-A. and Mrs, Roe, of the Queen's hotel, purpose leaving this week for a vieit to Chicago. -Geo. Mason will conduct the eerviees at Bluevale, Ebenezer and Johneton''s on Sabbath ; Rio. D, Rogers is absent at Conference. -Mies MoOs11, of Durham, was the guest of Mrs, Carson for the past week. -The Press Aesoeintion excursion to the Paeifia Coast will take place in Aug. est. H. B. Elliott, editor of the Times, purposes enjoying this trip, which tau• not fail to be both inetrootive and en. joyable.-E. L. Dickinson was in Toron- to on Monday. -Mr. Vanatter, foreman for the Goderioh Signal, gave the Advance a frnt'ernal call on Saturday. - J. Stephenson, of Norwich, was the guest of his brother-in-law, Jas. MOKel- vie, last week. He has gone to St. Louis to have an operation performed.-Robt. Johnsbon, foreman of the Wagner Oar Works, Buffalo, was in Wingham on Fri- day on his way to the funeral of W. H. Johnston, of Luotcnow. Mr. Jobuston is a brother-ia.law of II. Jeffries, of town. -Miss GeFrie MODonald is home from Toronto, Bismarck's iron Nerve Wae Ole result or hie splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stolnaoh, Liver, Iildneye and Bowels are oat of order. If you want these qualities and the euooesa they briug, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25o at. G, A. Deadman's drug etore, Northern Atria 11 troubled with a 1 plague of loonets, A euepeoted caee of emellpox was die. covered m e family bytho name Male. . tof 1 is Y ouv)Ile neon Walkorvillo. Thep lace has been quarantined, A bright idea struck a Guelph man. Knowing that crows hatoh early he olimbed a tree, obanged hen's egge for the orow's and gat early olsicks. The results of the examinations at The Ontario Agricultural College have been announced, and as usual, etndenta from this section of country eland well up in the list, T. L. King, of South Zorra, has passed hie first year's examination standing ninth in the list and taking hon, ore in all the prescribed subjects, W. Linlclater, of Stratford, stands second in the second year and A. II. Orerar, of 1O2oleeworth, tenth. lir. Linklater is one Of two who took first Mass honors in live stook, dairying and veterinary solace. Re sae also taken fleet class honors in hortionituro, entomology, botany, ollem. retry, physics, baoteriology, literature, Cheats end economies, Volcanic Detentions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life Of ;ley. Boolllon's Arnica Salvo, cures bloom, also 01d lemming and Fovor Scree, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Cottle, Wittig, Outs, Bruises, Burns Soelde, Chapped Ronda, Obilblains, ,ileeb Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25eta, a box. Cure guarauteed, Bold by G, A, Deadman, Druggist. CHANGE OF BUSINESS. The nodersigned having purobaeed the Restaurant business of W. A, 011I013 has added a line choice stook of GROCERIES and is now prepared to give good value to the public. Our stook embraces ;- New Teen, Canned Goods, Fruits, Spines, Soaps, Fieb, Syrups, Vinegars and all other lines kept in a Firet-class Grocery. - Choice Stock of Confectionery. Will °entinus the Restaurant as usual where Oysters, Ice Cream and Summer Drinks will be served in the best poeeible style, FRESH BREAD ALWAYS ON HAND. Chas. 11. 3artliff, BRUSSELS. Central Grocery and Restaurant, THE E. & D. Bicycle Is the ONLY Wheel that requires Oiling but once a Season. No Oil Can pont out with Equip 111010. Material, Woeknnan.ship, Finish, Design, eto., Unequalled, --Is Jest Ito When Bort 1\'11100.— E. & D. `Speciibl'—This Wheel le equipped with a gear ease of our own design and manufacture. It is simple in construction, is easily attaabed or-remoy. ed ; does not have to be removed in order to adjust allain or rear wheel ; ie light in weight, being made of aluminum with oehuloid front ; the chain it; at all time visible. It will keep duet from the eprooltetand ebain • Ilia closel y and is free froth-rattle, Itis .o appear- ance elegant iear- g ante and ilnish. A. OOUSLEY, AG1NT,1311V8B111L8. D ...stilly Changed. . The "Slater Shoe" is closely watched dur- ing the process of manufacture. Every shoe undergoes a careful examination after leav- ing the hands cf ciu'll operator, The slightest flaw in the leather or workk- manship-a stitch( missed -a slip of the knife, only discernible to an expert condemns the / shoe that started tu',varcl the'''Slater" );oar to 011e orclii,nry, ,." Tisa-xL3t 5N4E4-, nameless, unwarranted army of footwear sold to whoever will buy them. The "Slater Shoe" is ]rade in twelve shapes, all leathers, colors, widths, sizes and styles livery pair Goodyear \';:•lt- cd, name and price stamped 0111111 soles. 03.50 AND $0.017. Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent E`EHEL Carriao Wot While thanking our numerous one- tomerefor the busy time they gave us during the Winter in supplying them with Sleighs and Cutters we wish to re- mind them that we are equally as buoy now in Manufaoturiog WAGONS, BUGGIES, CARTS, LAND ROLLERS AND WHEELBARROWS. We have thirty-five of the very best and most stylish Baggies that clan be got ep nearly completed, and will have them ready for running about the First of April. Should yon need a Buggy or any Repairing or Re -painting, or what ever it may be in our line of husinese, be sure and call at J. CORER'S Carriage Fac- tory, where you will get the vary best that can be got anywhere and as cheap so the cheapest. Planes keep in mind we manufacture all our Vebiclee right here in the old reliable Carriage Factory at Ethel. The Standard Bank. of Canada, 1VIoney Orders For amounts of Fifty Dollen and under issued by this Bank, payable at par at any chartered Bank In Canaan, w na a�w iib the exception of Braman in the Yukon Die• triol. RATES' : Under $10 . . $0.08 $10 to 20 . . . 0.10 20 to 80 . 0.12 80 to 50 . . 0.14 ,T. N. GOBDog, Agent, BIRUSSEL5. Who Live out of Town Don't think for a moment that my store is too far away, Every step you take my way le money in your poo. keb. 170111 C Qq_ er, Call and see what I have fn - p —Dress Goods, Silks, CARRIAGE MAKIIR. —Trimmings, Ribbons, —Lace Curtains, Prints, —Muslim, Art Draperies, —Cottons, Cottonades, —Flannelettes, I "Always ia, full line of Cromp- ton Corsets. MGLEOD'S System Renovator —AND OTHER— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Oomplaint,Neur. algia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis, Con• snmptioo, Gall Stones, Janndioe, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICR, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer Sold by Jas, Fox, Druggist, Brnsaein, Spectacles -01P ALL FINDS - Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyea tested FREE by !Meet Optical methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS. Groceries. Complete stook of fresh Groceries, Canned Goods, Spices. Teas and Coffees a specialty. J. G, SKENE. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. SHINGLES British Columbia lied Cedar Shingles AND— North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT TICE Brussels Planin dills Aliso Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notiee. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT, THE LIGHT DRAFT—°"'ftir NOISELESS -RUNNING ° is a Model of Mechanical °nu 1 Beauty, Strength and Durability. It will cut,, ale to nd bind an va a P kind of Grainiywith less horse lower and less expense than any binder ever built. AGENTS Y � N hum hries Soy D. A. Orden, ! J WALTO N. BRUSSELS. Wo also handle all other lines of Implenments.