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BUSINESS CARDS. London Methodist Con (arena
0, Chairman, 13. 13„m1 ; 1''311. 110)1' , G, J.
Kerr.
�t ON)Ji' TO LOAN AT S PER The St. Thomas ',Lariat• -St, 1hawa1--
1:1 coot, 1', R, SCOTT, Brussels,
following is the amnp1eted list of Pied Methodist church, joint PIMP. AI,
A., 0. D. , Grano church, Wm, (lodwiu ;
Central alauoh, Heber W. Crewe, Ai, A.
Alma College, Robert 1. Warner, M. A ,
principal. Mount Elgin inetitlite, Win.
W. Shepherd, principal. Mount Elgin --
to be supplied under the'snperintondmme
of the principal of Mount Elgin Institute,
Aylmer -0110s, T, Scott, B. A. Spring.
field. -John Wale, Lynne --• Chas. P.
Walls, 13, A., 11, 1), Jirewnsvillc--(100.
13uggin, Corinth•-ftowis W. Reid, 13.1),
Avon --Charles Crichton. Vienna -Abel
S. Edwards, Kiuglolle--P. W. ;Tones.
Malahide--Samnol G, Staples, 13..A,, (3.
Moorehouee. Sparta - William II,
Graham, 73. A. Straffordvillo-Byron
Snell. Port Stanley -A. II. Going, B.
A., Wm. A. Gilford. Fingal -Win. H.
A'Iose. Talbotville - Thee. Sanderson.
Shodclon-John Iletderson, H, Kennedy,
Mummy -Thos. Mason. Oneida -Chao,
W. Volliok. Chairman, O. T. Scott B.
; Ffn, Secy., W. Godwin.
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H. 141o0RAOK11;N,
1 •
Issuer °MAfarriageLicenses, Onloo
otitis 0000001', l.urnbovey street, Brusools,
N. BARRETT,
11-' N.
Tonsorial AHist. Rimy -Next cI0o1'
North. of tbo 331.aidard liana. Lodine' anti
oh cdrena hair nutting a spec;))Ly,
1T11ARMS FOR iSA1 R.--TU1f, UN.
.A. 11 1311rdnne leas sovnral coil lianas for
0.3)0 and g0rIVI, 0(101' toxmsg lu Towneliips
01 Morrla and Grey, 1? S. Sl)0TT.Brueools
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN3
-7136.010111 OF-
F/ANO - AND - ORGAN,
BrevssExs, O1•T-
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
INe0RANOR,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
T. FLETCHER
Issue! of Marriage Licenses,
()Mon eT JRw3ILaY 611100.
13'•No Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brussels
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. C. M.,
Academic graduate of London Conserva-
tory of Undo, is prepared to receive a liullt-
od number of pupils for instruction an the
piano. Walton -Monday, Tuesday; Brussels
-Wednesday, Thursday ; Soatorth-Friday,
Saturday Qualified to prepare pupils for
the Prlucipal's Form in the Conservatory of
Oiuoio.
ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Divlgion Cour
Co, Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Public
Land Loan and Insurance Agent, Funds
invented and to loan. Collections made
Office in Graham's Block, Brussels
AUCTIONEERS.
A HUNTER, LIC.ENSE.1) AUC•
TIONaER. Money to loan. Farms
to son. _
T.1.1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION
• Eoia, will sell for hotter prices, to
better mom, in ase time and less ehargoo
Limn any other 1 Anationeor iu East Huron
or h0 won't charge scything. Dates and
orders mal'always be arranged at this Mhos
or by personal application.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
1/• Roma Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
diseases of domeSbioated animals in a com-
petent manner. Particular attention paid
to veterinary den tietr . Calle promptly at-
uorth of bridgee'Pu nberand ry 03., Brussels. ora
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
CXT M. BINCLAIR, BARRISTER
VV • Solicitor, Uonveyanoer,NobaryPub-
lie, &a. Otloo-Vau0tone'e Block, 1 door
north of Central Rote .Solicitor for the
Standard Bank.
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER
• Solicitor, &o. (late of Carrow &
Prondf0ot'0 Oieoe, Goderieh.) 01110e 0901
011110138, Smith's Banlo, Bruseele. 47
Money to Loan.
G. CAMERON,
M • (Formerly of 0ame11o11, 11013 &
Caro arca,) Bstricter and Solicitor, 004eri011,
Out. Office -Hamilton St., Opposite Col
borne Rotel,
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGI•ITON,
M, D„0.111., Trinity University, Fellow Trin-
ity Medical College, Member College. of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, 001. Licentiate of the
RoyolCollege o1Ph eioiaoe and Licentiate
of Midwifery, Edinburgh. t.Telephone
140.14, Residence, Mill St., Brussels,
E. T. SNIDER,
M, D., Or M., successor to Dr. A. ltfcliolvey,
Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Elogoton ; Member of the Col-
lage of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
D100000a of women and children a specialty.
Eight years' experience, 1.0')01800 and res-
idenee that formerly occupledby Dr. ale.
helves,Turuberry03reet,Bruseels, 26-
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
M.B., M.O., M.O.P.S.O,
PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, '
AOQOUGHIIUR, ET(J.
Spooialattoution given to diseases of the
Throat and Lungs, and discuses of Women
cud Ohlldreu.
BESIDENOE-WAL'TON, ONT.
QR• F. W. KRLSFLEISOH,
1IIY010IAN, 00R0)SON AND ...0008011111311,
SUCCESSOR TO OR, W. GRAHAM.
BRUSSELS,
- ONTARIO.
Graduate o1 he Onivovei'
es of Tri ity(T ront
aiosof rinity(Medical Colleges (ICiof
T),
rinof ity Medty agCollege; Fellow00of
Trinity of Physicians1 Oolloae and eons of 00 t10.
i , o of Graaeand surgeons of i Ontar-
io, Post Graduate Course in Detroit and
Gtiaago,1800, Special attention paid to clic+
0a000 of Eyo, Ear,Aoso Rod Throat, and die-
easeeot Woman. 1 Consultation Su Eng•,
i0h and Gorman. Telephoneab residence.
STOCK FOR SERVICE ,
'BULL FOR SERVICE, -TBE
undersigned will keep a young grade
bull for service on Lot 80, Con. 0, Morris
(adjoining Broccoli), T01010 75 cents with
privilege of returning if 1001300ary,
40.4 GPO.'1t0BB, Proprietor,
/IMPROVED YORKSHIRE
BOAR FOR SERV/CE.
The undersigned will keep for 00rviee on
Lot 20 Con, 0 Morrie, the thorn' -bred Im-
proved Yorkshire Bear, "Oak 'Lodge Long-
fellow.” No. 2400, bred by J, E. Broth0u0,13ur.
ford, to which a limited member of sows Will
bo taken, Terms, $1.00, to he, paid at tome
of scrviee with privilege of returning tt 000.
as0
A neither of:mioioo young sole for solo for
u' 00
breeding p00 Whlob (01)1 130 sold at
poloes,to snit tIob Moog.
21- 31013T,.14I01101,, Proprietor.
lnlni1ters and their appointments for the
Conference year In ooaneoblon with the
London (Conference :-
Loudon District -- London -•-- Pint
Mothodiob church, Jahn V. Smith, 1),1),
. elfin Monism), who shall have (Margo of
the Kensington and Richmond Areal
meowing in connection whit the First
Ainthodlut cherub ; Dnudae Street Oen.
ern, ,luhoo 33, Saunders, M. I) , D. D„
,Mamas .f, Sinclair ; Wellington street,
Joseph Edge 1 Colborne area, George
Jaohoon ; Uontennial, Wm, J. Ford, L.
L. 13. ; Hamilton road, John G. Faille ;
Askin street, J. FV. Holmes ; Empress
Ave., Alexander G. Harris, St. Johne
Wm. H. Cooper. Siloam -- John W,
Robinson. Bryanston - J. J. Noble.
Thorndale-Robert Thompson, 0. Wil.
son. Thamesford - Robb, A. Miller,
Dorohoster-John Mahan, Ralph Steele.
Belmont - Wm, Qnanco. Lambeth -
John S. Fisher, Westminis3or-T. Woa.
ley Cousins, Walter E. Millson. Dela.
ware -Harvey D. Moyer. Chairman,
Jos. Edge ; Pin. Secy., A. G. Harris.
Stratford District -Stratford -Central,
Edward N. Baker, M. A., B. D. ; Water-
loo street, Alexander K. Birks, 33, A., L.
L, B. St. Marys -Geo. W. Hsnderoon.
Mitchell -Richard Whiting, B. A. Lis-
botvel-Henry Irvine. Miverton-Thos.
7. Snowdon, Ph. B. Trowbridge -0. W.
Bristol. Wallace --'H, A. Graham, B. A
Atwoocl•-Eera A. 7 ear. UMW= -O.
H. Thompson. Stalfa--John 0. Nether.
Cott, Pullarbon---Cao, W. Andrews, B.
A., William Conway. Ilarmouy-Win.
M. Pomeroy. Embro-John A. Jackson.
Wolibart-S. 0, Edmunds, B. D. Kim
iore-Isaao 13, Ayleaworth, M. A., L. L.
D. Chairman, G. W. Henderson ; Fin.
Secy„ E. A. rear.
Wiogbam District - Wingham - R.
Hobbs. Kincardine - Walter Rigsby.
Lucicnmv - John Learoyd, Bruosols-
Joh n Holmes, Teoswatsr-Samuel W.
Muxworthy. Ethel and Henfryn-John
G. Yelland, J. 2. Osterhonb. Ford -
with -Richard J, Hooking, Gorrie-
Iteuben J. Garbutt, L. L. B. Wroxeter
-Chas. V. Lake. Bluevale-David
Rogers. Ashfield -Edward Olivant.
Salem --Nathaniel 11.Burwash. Bethel -
0. 0. Koine. Ripley-Franois Swann,
Bervie-Goo. Balser, James E. Hunter.
Tiverton -H. D. Tyler. Whitochurah-
A. I. Brown, Ph. 33. Belgrave-Frede-
rick J. Oaten, Ph. B. Chairman, D,
Rogers ; Fin. Secy., S, Ainxworbhy.
Godorioh Diebriot-Goderich - North
street, Jasper Wilson, M. A. ; Vioboria
street S. J. Ailiu. Clinton - Rotten.
Y
bur sStreet W. G. Howson ; Ontario
S
stroat-Bou'atnin Clement. �oaforth-
1
Alfred L. Russell, M. A., B. D. Holmes.
villa - Joaiae Greene. Blyth -William
Penhall, Dungannon - Benjamin L,
Hutton. Nilo -Robert II. Hall, Bon.
miller -Martin J. Wilson, B. A. Au•
burn -John Kennedy, B. D. Walton -
Albert 0. Tiffin. Lonclesboro'-Thomas
B. Coupland. Tuokeromith-A. B. M.
Thompson. Bayfield -Edward A. Shaw.
Varna -John W. Andrews. Chairman,
J. Wilson, M. g,.1 Fin, Secy., S. J. Allin.
Exeter District -Exeter -Main street,
R. Millyard ; James street, C. W.
Brown, B. A., B. D. Parkhill -James
E. Pord. Elimville-Wm. J. Waddell,
Thos. Philips. Centralia -Samuel Sal-
ton. Hensall-G. Jewitt. Kippen-G.
H. Long. Orediton - James Hussar.
Grand Bend -John W. Baird, B. A.
Sylvan -John Hart. Ailsa Craig -Wm,
Baugh. 13irr-0. 0. Cozens. Luoan-
H, J. Fair, - Granton - T. ,Harrison,
Woodham -Stephen Knott. Kirkbon-
John Ball. Chairman, J. E. Pord ; Pin.
Secy., R. Millyard.
Strathroy Dietriot-Strathrayy-Front
street, Jos. R. Gandy ; Prank street,
Archibald Moliibbon, 33. A. Petrolia-
Jos. Philp, B. D, Adelaide -H. J. Uron.
Kerwood-Allan 11. Brown, 33. A. Writ.
ford -W. G. H. McAllister, M. A. War-
wi0k-Selbourao Anderson. Arkona -
R. Falcon Irwin. Brooke -Henry L.
Currie. Appin-Thos. Jackson. Mount
Brydgos-James E. Holmes. Melbourne
-Daniel E. Martin, Wanstead -S. V.
R, Pentland. Oil City -J. A. Snell.
Marthavillo-J. B. Kennedy. Chairman,
S. B. Gandy; Fin. Secy„ W. G. Mo•
Allister, M. A.
Sarnia District -Sarnia -Central, Geo,
Daniel, Ph. B. ; Queen street, Emmen.
nal Medd. Point Edward -Walter Ayers.
Wyoming -Geo, N. Hazen, B.. A. Oam•
Mollie -R. W. Wilson, Amos Thomas.
Brigden-Robert H. Barnby, B. D. Al-
vinston - Gerald Willoughby. Oil
Springs -Edwin Holmes. Thedford-
M. Griffn. Forest- N. R. Willoughby.
Bo0anquet-L. Bartlett. Oorunna-Jno.
A. Ayoaret, B. A. Wilkesporb-William
A. Smith, B. D. Port Lambton-Joe.
W. Pring. 51. Clair -John A. Ferguson,
Chairman, G. Daniels ;- Pin. Secy., W.
Ayers.
Windsor Distriot-Windsor -- James
Livingstone ; West, Bgerbon F. Arm•
strong, 33. A. Walkerville - William
H. Batt. Amhersbburg - Wesley E.
Kerr. Harrow -Chas. Baritrop. Eseex
-Gorham A. Gifford. Kingsville -.Rich.
and D. Hamilton. iRuthven - William
MoMallen, B. A. Geoto-J. Calvin Reid,
B. A. Cobham - Alexander Thibadeau.
Woodslee-William II. Shaw. Maid.
stone -Richard W. Williams. Leeming.
ton -Isaac B. Wallwin, B. A. South
Mersoa-AndrewlMM. McCulloch. Gold.
smith - Th00,W Blatchford, B. A.
Comber -John H. Kirkland. Romney -
Peter
Peter Myers. Pelee Island -Andrew
Bond. Chairman, J. Livingstone ; Fin.
Secy., R. D. Hamilton,
Chatham District - Chatham - Park
street, James Hannon, D. D. ; Victoria
Ave., Hugh W. Locke. Charing Crose-
Ricltard Redmond. Blenheim -J. P.
Bice, Cedar Springs, O. P. Olathe.
Merlin -Samuel MaVittie. Tilbury Cen-
tre-Thoe. R. McNair, Jeannette's
Crook -John ,P. Knight. Louisville -
Jae. Walker. Dover -Joe, J. Haylook,
Dresden -Joe. Galloway. Dawn Mills -
Geo. H. Johnston. Wallaoebneg-Joe. S.
Cook, Ph. 33., 33, D. Tupperville-R. W.
Knowles. Rutherford -E. A. Edwards,
W. A. Walden. Walpole Island -M.
Pickard, Witl. Elias, Chairman, Jas.
Hannon) D. D. ; Fin. Secy., T, R, Mc-
Nair,
Ridgstown Dietriot-Ridgetown-Stop=
bon Bend. bforpeth-Ezra G. Powell.
Fai.rfiold-F. E. Diallott. Highgabe-
T. T. George. Harwich-• Wm, R, Vance.
Thomasville -Geo. 3, Kerr. Bothwell -
0,11. dobbloclick 13. A„ B. D. Wards-
vi1la-Robert Phillips. (Moravia t0wn-
to bo supplied from Bothwell. Newbury
J. Demon. Flor0nos-Robert 0.33urton,
Charles R, Morrow. Glencoe-Heotor
W. McTavish. Rodney -A. +i, Langford.
West Lorne -J. W. Ribbert, Dutton -
W, 0, Door, Inwood -A, 1Yfooro110uao,
.114 13111ei'pl•Isi lig Fi1'lll.
There are few mon more wide awake
and enterprising than G. A. Deadman
who spare no pains to seenre the best of
everything in their lino for their many
auetomers. They now have the Agency
fur Dr. King's New Dieoovery, which
eurelycareo Consumption, Conghe and
Conde. Thio is the wonderful roale(ly
111,11 is now producing so mush excite.
ment all over the ()wintry,' by it0 many
etartling mores. It atm' Wady cure0
AeUuna, Bt'ouohitie, Nansoe, told all ef•
foalione of the Throat, Chest and Lunge.
al
You can toot it before buying, by o I calling
at the obeys Drug Store and got it trial
Bottle Free, or regular size fur 5eu and
$100. Guaranteed to ours, or prise re.
funded.
Hut'on Go. Council.
(Continued from page 4 )
that Jno. DeWolfe le suffering from,
that he be granted a podhtr'e lioenee for
balance of this year free. We have coo•
eidered the application of officers of the
33rd Batt., referred to your Committee
asking for a special grant from this
Connell and reoommend that no notion
bo taken, In reference to the Will of
the late Elias Diokeon and having en•
quired more fully into the subject and
having learned further partionlare con•
earning the matter and circumstances
having been brought to our notice of
which we were nob aware at the June
i
meeting of 1898 we would recommend
that clause 1 of the report of the 1.x0on-
tive Committee made in Jane 1808 be
rescinded and that this Council disclaim
all right to the legacy contained in said
Will and refuse to accept the came.
P. Bor;r, Chairman,
01320130.
The Commit reenmed at 10 it. m. The
Warden iu the chair. All the members
were present. The minutes were read
and adopted.
A000unte of A.131oD. Allan were re-
ferred to the Fioanog Committee.
The report of the Special Committee
was presented. Mr. Miller was oalled to
the chair and the report was taken ap in
Committee. The chairman reported and
the Warden resumed the chair, when the
report passed.
The report of the County Property
Committee was read. "Co Committee
Mr. McEwen occupied the chair. The
report passed both in Committee and in
Council except clause 5. , S. Bluevale ; Edward Johnston entered
Report of Education Comtnitteo was owner S E pt 3G, con. 1, in place of J.
read. Mr. Torrance was asked to hike Dulmage, value reamed $100 ; Ohms.
the chair. The Committee rose and Garnise entered joint owner N ,• 12, con.
reported. In Connoil the report passed. 8 ; Thos. Barrett, entered tenant pt 27,
The Finance report was read up to Manse con. 1 ; F. Robertson entered M F lob 30,
81. In Ooommittee A1r. Connolly omit. con. 1 ; Thos. Oruikohank entered M I'
pied the chair. The Committee reported, 5 } 0, con. 1; Wm. 2indl(1ter entered
and the report eo far as road was passed tenant S } 11 & 12, eon. 1 it N •i 0, con.
in Connoil 2 ; L. 33. jewitt entered M P lot 81, cou.
Report of Road and Bridge Committee 1 ; Jno. Livingston entered M,1, S 23,
was presented. Mr. Stuart occupied the con. 4 ; Jas. Taylor entered M F N } 1,
chair. The Committee rose and report- con. G ; Jas. Clark entered PS S } 11,
ed that clauses 1, 2, 8, 5, 0, 7 had passed, con, 5 ; A., Jackeon 13' S 5 1} 18, con, 0 ;
that clause 4bereferred book to the Oom. Alberti Crooks entered owner N ?r 28, con.
mittee and that clause 8 bo struck out. 5 ; Thos. Johnston entered F S N j 24,
In Council the report, ae amended was 000.2 ; David Dunbar entered owner, S
adopted. Moved by Mr. Torrance sewn- W pi 7, con, 0 ; Thos. Bland entered
deg by Mr. Connolly that the County tenant, N W } 14, con. 8 ; R. Hughes
Engineer inspect Dower's bridge on 1110 entered owner, N 1V 14, con. 8 ; Ed.
Bauble line, township of Stanley, and ward Armstrong entered tenant, N 10,
have said bridge repaired or rebnilt as he con. 8 ; Henry MaArtor entered owner,
thinks neoes0ary. Referred to Road and N } 16, eon. 8 3 John Black entered 111 F
Bridge Cont. N ,} 0, con. 0 ; Wm. Gray entered owner,
Mesas. Snell and Bowman moved that S E pt 27, con. 7' L. 13. Duff entered
the Council adjourn till the afternoon M I'' lobe 12 & 8, Q• 5, Bluevale ; Joseph
at 8 o'olook. Olegg entered 000pt,, E pe 10, coo. 0 ; A.
Ooatoil resumed at 8 p. m. Second 0. Dames entered tenant, N'3 11, sou. 0.
report of the Road and Bridge Commit. On motion of Mr. Code seconded by 11Ir.
tee was read. The Council went lube a Cardiff the court of Revision than ad.
Committee with Mr. Stead in the chair. joilrned to meet again on the 26011 June
In Committee the report passed and aleo ab ton o'clock a. In. Council business
in Commit. was then proceeded with. Minutes of
Dr. Rollins occupied the chair in Qom. last regular meeting and ono speoial
mittee 012 the report of the Exeoutivo meeting 011 drainage byelaw were read
report. The report passed both in 0000- , and confirmed, On motion 0f Shaw and
mittee and in 00010011. The report of Cardiff, Mr, Code was Mistreated to
the Equalization Committee was read examine sidsroad between lots 5 & 8, con,
and passed, 7, and report at next council meeting
Clause No, 6 of the report of the Oman. respecting what is necessary to be done.
ty Property committee was whom op, On motion of Code and Jackson a grant
Mr. MoE(ven in the chair, The Commit. of 1520 was made to bo expended on B line
tee rose and reported no progress. between Morris and MoKillop providing
Messrs. Rollins and Stuart moved an MoKillop expends an equivalent. Tend.
adjournment till 7:50 o'clock. ars were opened for repairing Town Hall
"i and ou inoblou a Cardiff cut Jackson bh
The Connell resumed at 7:80 p. nn,
u of J o 0
Clause 5 of clic report of Count Prop-
tender of Hunter ccs McNeil to cls the
p Y
arty Committee wag again taken up, The work a000rdiug to apoaiflaatione for $879-
Committee rose and reported that the 00 was accepted it being the lowest tender
clause had passed, and the clank was instructed to have 011
The Warden resumed the chair. agreement drawn up al once to be signed
Moved by air. Holl seconded by Mr, by the parties, An account from Ewan
Kerr that the report of the County Prop- & Innes for repairing it scraper was pre.
arty Committee bo amended by strilcing vented. On motion of Code and Sllaw
out (Armee No, G, in the report, and said at:nonub tune laid over to be oonoidor-
adding thereto, That this Council con. ed at next meeting. On motion of Cardiff
eider it advisable to build a new dwelling and Cede Mr. Jaoksou was instructed to
house at the jail, plana and specifications sell the timber on sideline between lots
and estimate for the same to be procured 25 & 20, eon. 8. On motion of Jac1.00on
by the Warden's Committee, and laid and Cardiff bylaw 4.1889 was finally
before the Council at the Doeeinber meet- read and passed. Accounts were ordered
fug. to bo paid ae follows Jae. Russell,
Loeb on tbo following division repairing waterbreak and road ab Ologg'e
Moeers. Bowman, Connolly, 'Miller, Mc- bridge, $2,50 ; Geo. Warwick, repairing
Ewen, Pabtereen, Stuart, Snell and Toe. culvert, 152.00 ; R. Currie, repairing onl.
Mee,.8 ; Meseta, Ohambers, hays, Holt, vert, $6,00 ; W. AI. AMee repairing out.
Kerr, Motnnis, McLean and Rollins, 7, verb, 2.2 00 ; W. Smith, repairing wash.
Moved by Mr. Toreanoo, s000nded by out, $2.00 ; Goo. Parker, repairing u11.
Mr. (conchs that no dangerous lnnntio vert, $8.50 ; Thos. Clark, repairing road
or idiot he admitted to the Honso of South of bridge, $1.50 ; it. Sellare, tile
Refuge, exoepb by the consent of the drain, 213.00 ; H, Richmond repairing
Hoose of Rofugo Committee, Carried, enivert, $1,001 J. Scott, repairing bridge,
celluloid front ; the chain is at all times
i3alanoe of 00 finance report wa0 251.50; W. Cunningham, repairing onl•
visible. It will ken dust from the
taken up, Mr. Connolly in the chair. varte, 958,00 1 Jas. Hall, burying dead p
The report paeaod in Committee and alae steer, 21.00 ; Geo. Kelly, repairing 0111.
sprocket and 011ain ; fag olosely anti is
in Connell, Estimates of r000ipts and verb, $2 00 ; 'SV. Clark, 11t. salary, $40,00 ; free from rattle. It is elegant it appear•
expenditures was laid on the table.
The following by-laws were read three
tittles and passed :-Toequalize the 080.
pe0tiye armaments of the several inuni.
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:June is always a busy month with us in Millinery and
this year 1V0 118V0 made extensive preparations to meet the de-
mand. All the Juno styles in Hats, Flowers, Feathers and new
tt'inlnling3 of all 1(1)1)143 are now 111 stock, ft11d Mies Baker with her
large stall of assistants is prepared to triin flats and Bonnets in
the latest style on short notice.
We keep a large stock of Ladies' flats on hand, ready
trimmed in the izoWost style, at $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $'l,
Trimmed Sailors, in plain and fancy braids, at 50c., 75c,,
$1, .$1,25 and $1,75.
Girls' Sun hats, plain and fancy, at 20c., 250. and 50c.
Children's Embroidered Muslin slats and hoods at 50c.,
75e. and $1.
failings, in plain 1111(1 fancy, at 10c„ 1'2 c., nuc., 20c.,
25c., 85c. and 500.
No ]fat is allowed to leave our Millinery Rooms except it
is properly trimmed in the latest Style and becoming to the wearer,
cipolities in the County of 1[mon ; to
assume and maintain certain bridges and
culverts, and to repeal oertaiu by-laws ;
to authorize the borrowing of money for
ooeuty porpoises; to raise by aesoes.
meat with iu the county of Huron the
sun, of $30,877.13,
Moved by Mr. Kerr and IIIr. Snell that
this Council now adjourn to meet' again
en the first Tuesday in December in
Goderiob.
Messrs. McEwen and Torrance moved
that the next meeting be held in Cho
village of Herman.
Meeero.l3owman and Patterson that
we meet in December in Wingham.
The motion to meet in Goderich car-
ried,
Snafu's Greatest Need,
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,
spends his Winters at Aiken, S. 0.
Weak nerves had caused severe pains in
the e book of his head. On rating Eleotrio
Bitters America'sg reate01 Blood and
Nerve Remedy, p soot) all pain a left him.
t
11s says this grand medioiue is what hie
country needs. All America knows that
it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies
the blood, Loons up the stomach,
strengthens the nervoe, pets vim, vigor
and new life into every muscle, nerve and
organ of thebody, If weak, tired or ail-
ing you need it, Every bottle guarat•
teed, only 50 cleats. Sold by G. A. Dead•
man, Druggist.
Morris Council Meeting.
The court of Revision on the Assess.
meat Roll for the current year met
according to advertisement. Members all
present and subscribed the oath required
by Statute. Appeals were disposed of ae Hfollows :-Andrew Taylor oomplained of
being too high assessed, reduoed 11100 ;
Ann and john Collie entered joint
owners N pt S 1 81, con. 1 & lot 24, G.
015 BLYT
rindlater, repairing approach to bridge,
$2 50 ; Tt. McMurray, repairing Bothnia
bridge, 918.00 ; Thos. Abraham, repairing
culvert on W. Boundary, $1.50 ; Jno.
Young, to pay burial expenses of W. N.
Knowles, $14 50. On motion of Code
and Cardiff the council then adjourned to
meet again after court of Revision on
20th June. W, Cn13Ric, Clerk.
That 'throbbing, lleadoehe
Would quickly leave you if yon used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matcbleao
merit for Bich and Nervous Headaohes.
They make pure blood and strong nerves
and build up yonr health. Easy to take,
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money bank
If not oared. Sold by Cr. A. Deadman,
Druggist.
Fool
1
Highest Cash Price paid
for any quantity delivered at my
Grain Store Rouse, No. 1, Brus-
sels. I also want all kinds of
Grain.
,obt• raharn.
ANE OF
"USIN
ESS.
The undersigned having purahaeed
the Restaurant boniness of W. A. 01110H
has added a fine choice stook of
GROCERIES
and ie now prepared to give good value
to the public. Oar stook anthraces ;-
New Tette, Canted Geode, Fruits,
Spines, Soaps, Fish, Syrups,
Vinegars and all other lines kept
in a Fireb•olaso Grooary.
Choice Stock of Confectionery.
Will continue the Restaurant a0
usual where Oysters, Ice Cream and
Summer Drinks will be served in the
best possible style.
FRESH BREAD ALWAYS
ON HAND.
Chas. E. Barth=,,
BRUSSELS.
Central Grooary and Restaurant,
THE tom. ---"-
.1 84 D. Bicycle
Is the ONLY Wheel that requires
Oiling but once a Season.
No Oil Can sent out with Equip-
ment.
Material, Workmanship, Finish,
Design, eta„ Unequalled.
-1a a11of fh*'3Vhet't You Willa. --
E. & D. 'Special'—This Wheel
•
ie equipped with a gear ease of 00r own
design and manufacture, It is simple in
oonsbru0timl, is easily attnohed or remov-
ed ; dose not have to be removed in order
to adjust chain or rear wheel ; is light in
weight, being made of aluminum with
Juo. Wateon, assessor's salary, $70.00 ;
P. Ameub, elm plank, $7.80 ;D. Sommer.
villa, planking bridge, $2,50 j Jas. Irwilt,
publishing drainage bylaw, $10,00) Goo.
anon and finish,
A, CC)CISLEY,
Acituo,111317581;)
AE'sO � a�g
i! .. On �t,;, Was.
\Vllen the human loot tv.l3
first introduced to shoes it was
exactly as Mature hid al1),iC it,
string oylnnlctrical-ilallclsoulc,
It has been revolutionized
from what it was to the foot of
to -Clay by sixteen centuries of
distorting tightness and freakish styles.
r '' Slater $hit'l's " are made to fit -
YA4":3 C'f:6 _'tom , feet as they are to -day, coinfprt• first,
but gc,od appearance )lever forgotten,
Twelve shapes, six widths; all
sizes leathers and colors.
Co,ciyear welted, 1341110 1113d pt ice
tamped on. the soles,
$,3•0O and $S.00.
t`t.CRS -M0!o3i3C.Al
Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent
CMS Words
While thanking our numerous cus-
tomers for 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 ae buoy
now in Manufacturing
WAGONS, BUGGIES,
CARTS, LAND ROLLERS
AND WHEELBARROWS.
We have thirtyfive of the very best and
moat stylish Baggies that can be got op
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 businees, be mare
and call at J. COBER'S Carriage Fac-
tory, where you will get the very beet
that can be got anywhere and as cheap
as the obeapeot. Please keep in mind we
manufacture ell our
Vehicles right here
int Ye he old reliable Carriage Factor at
Ethel
Johi, Coberg
CARRIAGE MAKER.
McLEOD'S
System, Renovator
—AND OTHER --
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, ,Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Nenr.
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Janndioe, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Limnos,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by Jas, Fos, Trngglst, 1lrussals.
Spectacles
-OF ALL RINDS-
Fittod to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes tested FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSELS.
The Standard Bank
of' Canada.
Money °niers
For amounts of Fifty Dollars and under
issued by this Bank, payable at par at
any chartered Bank in Canada, with the
exoeption of Branches in the YnkonDis-
trict,
RATES
Under $10
$10 to 20
20 to 80
80 to 50 .
$0.08
0.10
0.12
. 0.14
J. N. GORDON, Agent, BRUSSELS.
Who Live
out of Town
Don't think for a moment that
m store
ns to Fara a e
o w Every ate
Y
v
Y. Y p
you take my way is money in your pow
!tet.
Call and see what I have in-
-Dress Goods, Silks,
—Trimmings, Ribbons,
—Lace Curtains, Prints,
—Muslins, Art Draperies,
—Cottons, Cottonades,
—Flannelettes.
3A1ways a full line of Cromp-
ton Corsets.
Groceries.-44P1m---
Complete stock of fresh Groceries,
Canned Goods, Spines. Teas and Coffees
a specialty.
J. G. SKENE.
Agent for Parker's Dye Works.
SHhLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT THE
Brussels Planing Mills
Also Doors and Sash of all Pat
terns on band n or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman.
ship and Material Guaranteed.
P. AMENT,
THE LiGHT ®RAFT
NOISELESS -RUNNING
is a Model of Mechanical
Beerin
1E10 BDeleueavru
aabtyeilitaynS. dtrenbt gint3vhdill caaunnt
d,
y
kind of Grain with less
horse power and less expense than any binderever built.
AGENrs
L
w d Orden,
W. 11, Humphries & Soul
WAC.TON. SRUSS `1 ,
1a'Wo also llal3c"lio all other. lines of Implements..