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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-7-28, Page 5CT.Y 2b, 1899 BUSINESS CARDS. TO ONEY LOAN /r ' AT 5 PER .4Y.. cant, k.R, BOOT1, Brueeele. VT 11. MoCRAOIS:EN, lheurerotMarrfage]'dounsos, Odle° et his Grocery, Turnhout, street, 111i1Se010. , BARRETT, se.. et onsorialArtiot' Shop—Noxt door North of tho Standard. Beat, G011e0' and obildrsoo hair 00001ngft si 0olelty. L1ARtVIS FOR SAL17,—`TIE UN- innurionwo has Several g00ti Irarme [Or o !o and to Grey, 13 tip SO 0P',I3 ue pie DR. ROSS, DENTIST, OF wiagbam, will be at tho American Hotel Bruseelo, every Other Thursday, com- mencing July 181h, for t110 130001)00 of den- tistry In all its branehe0,111 the most modern and up -to -data style. 00.61 MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, --1'D&WIE1t 01— PIANO - AND '- ORGAN, 03FLVS71=7S, OSS'=', ROBERT CUNNINGHAM sesnea)00, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER issael of Marriage Licenses, Ow0000 Se JEWELRY STORE, r..'No Witneoo Required. T. FLETCH>ER, Brussels MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, O. NL. Aoademic graduate of London Conserva- tory of Music, is prepared to rooei.vo 10limit- od number of pupils for instruction on the p10no, walten—Monday,Tuesday; Brussels -Wodceeday, Thursday; . Reaforth—Frlday, Saturday. Qualified to Prepare pupil for the 131130.18110071110 the 0o11servutoly of Mualo. A LEX. HUNTER, ti Clerk of the Fourth Division floor Ge. Enron. Conveyancer, Notary Public ives0n.ton. Agent. Venal; invested lo.nOollolane 1 011)00)11 Grahame Block, Brussel AUCTIONEERS. A HUNTER, LICENSE]) AUO- • 'rroxEE1. Money to loan. farms to sell. Too s. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION. . nun, will roll for hotter prices, to bettor men, in sae time and 1000 chargee than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or he won't sparge anything. Dates and ordure can 'always be arranged at this olhoe or by personal application. VETERINARY. D. WARWICK, O • ternary College.tis prepareuate of d to tr ahoft all com- peter maf nner. Parti ular ated attention ypaid to dad to. 11100 nand InnOmarpromptly 1F3 i doors at- tended OO north of bridge 'Purnberry at,, Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. IM. SINCLAIR, BARRISTER 1 Y • Solloltor,Conveyancer ,NotaryPnb- Bo, &o. OlUoe—Vallatone'e Block, 1 door north of central Rote Solicitor for the Standen,' Bank. !^f_ F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, l7 • Solicitor, &a. (late of Garrow & Prondfoot's 011loe, Oodorloh.) °Woe 0Yor (Mlles & Smith's Bauk, Brussels. 47 Money to Loan. G. CAMERON, M • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cam Offitee—Ramiitou Elt„ OpPoOOibOo001' borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J, A. M'NAUGHTON, M. D„ 0. M., Trinity 'University, Fellow Triu- ,. ity Medical College, Member Uollogo of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the . Royal College of Physicians and Licentiate of Midwttory9 Edinburgh. ISt1olophoue No.14. Reeidenee,AIMS b.,Brussels. E. T. SNIDER, M. D,, 0.10., successor to Dr. A. MaBelvey, Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Kingston; Member of the 001• lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Eight years' experience, 0130003100 and res- K delvoy,Tu boirryy street, Brussels yDr9Mo. J. M. ARMSTRONG, M.B., M.D.. M.O.P.S.O. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, A000110FiEUR, ETC. i?pooial ottoutioo given to diseases 00 the. Throat and Lungs, and diseases of Woman and ehildron, ninsIoENCE—WALTON, ONT. DR. F. H. KALRFLEISCFI 1,11Y000IAN, 8II80E01 AND s000tuIIEDE, SUCCESSOR TO OR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. lotClass goner Graduate of the Uuivei'si- ties of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Tiivgoton) and of 'trinity Medloal College; follow oI Trinity Madinat Uollogo and member of the CAlegO of Phyaioian0 and Surgeons of Onter- i0. Post Graduate Oom•eo in Detroit and Chicago,1800. $pooial attention paid to clia- eases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and del- etions la-Consultation tu g- 0)and Welophene at residence. STOCK FOR SERVICE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVE, The undersigned will 'loop for eorviee on Lot 20, lou, 0 Morris, the Uhoro'•bred Im, )troved Yoel,eitieo Boar, 'Oats Ledge L006' fellow," Na. 2480, tired hi 3.3L1310180110, B110- fOrd, to which a li71itocl nu71bor of sows will bo talcou, Terme, $1,00, to bo paid at time of Service With privilege of ro1aruing 1f nee' 000101y, va number of chole° yyolug rows for Salo for brooding pnrposee whion 13111 be 001111 at petgo0,to snit the thno0. tri ROM, N101306,, Proprictol', 15 1'1.0 'rebs, (71I1!ton. NEWBY 14,101103, -While having hie ooal supplies delivered hint the stable Iloor of 11r. Bia11ball's gave way ; a new flooring was put in, --Chas, 13)110rt fell on the sidewalk by trippiug on a pail on Mundsy afternoon of last week, thereby ou11ing Ifs eyelid and a nle1het receiving injury to hie aide.— Mayor Shaw has proclaimed Tnoeilay, August let, 110 Clinton's civic holiday. The 0, 0. F. has n nlonoter ex• am'elon on that date to Brantford from GaderIch.—Mre. Copeland, rd the 4111 0011, of 0011erioh tOWuehfp, bee a rarity in flowerdom, 16 10 a black•oolored double bollyhook, Not only is it very 000ommon iu thlo epooies of flowers alone, but black fa a rare oolor le flowers. —Sam. Beattie has exchanged his fine Temple 0016, valued at about $150, for a six•year•old aortal mare and a puree in. eluded, and Roland Beattie, of Wing• ham, i0 now the owner. Mr. Beattie baa purchased from Peter Deane, for hie livery here, au excellent erx•yoar-old mare, valued at about 5150, 'These fine animals will occupy stalls in the stables here. The livery of Beattie Bros. has a good supply of horoos and ae for turn• outs they are are up•to-dnte. Ga urri e. CLEANINOe.—Mrs. L. Campbell, of Teeewater, was visiting friends in town. —Mrs. Jae. Perkins left on Monday morning of last week for a Visit to her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Williams, at Lisle, Ont:-1liea Lou ]fergueon, of Wingham, Is visiting in town,—S, T. Wilson, of Alvineton, is visiting in town.—Mies Sadie Green, of Wingham, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. A. B. Allison.—Rev. A. ii. Farney left on Monday morning of last week for ldlmvalewhere he will vfsft friends.—Mies Johnston, of Toronto, is visiting the Misses James, of Victoria street.—Mre. Vittie and her daughter, Mrs. Pugsley, of London, formerly of this place, are at present in town visit. int; friends, -00 Wednesday of last week John Maguire reoeived a telegram from Ashtabula, Ohio, stating that his son, Wallington, wit* in the hospital danger- ous ill with typhoid fever. We hope soon to hoar of his improvoment.—Abort *even o'clock on Monday evening of last week news rsaohed town that David Coebrane, of the and con., was missing and bad probably committed onieide. He had been in Gorrie during the fore. 00on and made some purchases, among others come pari* green. He then start. ed for home and went as far South as the 5th Dons where he turned and went to Wroxeter where he purchased some laudanum. He then stetted for home but turned his horse West instead of Feast and went an far ns the swamp just past the residence of Mr. Ringlet. Here he unhitched tbe horse from the bngoy and let it go, banking the boggy into the fence. All trace of him oeased here end when the horse and baggy were found, lettere and papers, which he had got from the poet office indentified the rig as hie and word was sent to his friends at once. When it was learned that he bad purobaeed the poison it woo at once thought that his body would be found laying eomewhera in the ewnmp, and ae the nerve spread people turned out in crowds to search and at about ten o'clock the swamp was full of lanterns. The search was kept up until len o'olook next day when e, telegram was received from his brother in-law at Pinkerton, stating that be was there eiok in bed, Later ro• porta conveyed the sad news that he had lost his reason. It appears that he was financially embarresed and the continual dunning of Innd sharks had driven bim oruzy. Th00 Throbbing Il0ada01.0 Would quickly leave yon, 1f yeti used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Wok cud Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up year health. Easy to take Try them. Only 25 Dente, Money back if not cured. Sold by G. A. Deadman, Druggist, 3Mxe•ter, Bunter.—Dr. and Mrs. Anderson and little Muriel visited frionda in Lindsay last week.—Mrs. Geo. Thomas, Room. panied by her sister, Mrs. Pearecn, of London, left on Thursday of Last week for Winnipeg where they will vieib their sister, Mrs. Brooks.—Mrs. Carruthers, who has been vioiting relatives here for several weeks, has returned to her home at Powaesan.—Prod. Rollins has left for Detroit.—Mrs. Orooker, of St. Marys, is visiting hor sister, dire. D. Johns.—Mise A. Hodgiva, of Olandeboyo, is the guest of Mise B. Eohineon.—Mrs. Bobier, of Dresden, accompanied byher daughter, is visiting her eon, A. Q. Bobier,—Mies Urgnbart, milliner, has gone to her home in Oshawa to spend the holidayo.—F. W. Farneombe, P. L. S., of London, was in town last week taking tae levels and pre- paring specifications for the granolitbio pavement and sewer on Bast side of Main street.—Wm. and Mrs. Iuuz mourn the loss of one of their twin sone, Benjamin E„ who died on Monday of Leat week after a prolonged illnene, paused from the offeuts of water on the brain, at the age of one year and one month.— Wm. Brooks, of Owasso, is the guest of hie oouein, Wm. Brooks, here.—Goo. Hod- gins and wife have left for Winnipeg where they will visit their son, William, for a short time,—Robert Sanders has left for Detroit where he will spend a abort time, after which he will visit Chi. oago.—L. H. Dickson and Chas. (tfo- Donetl, of lleneall, left for Qaebeo and other points last week.—The Misses Georgina and Carrie Knight, of Ilderton, are the guests of their grandparents, Chas. and Mrs. Knight. — Mrs, Jae. Elliott and daughter, Olive, and Mies lIdond Conine are spending a few weeks with relatives at Byron,—Mise Glertie Bioko and Mise H. White, who have been on a pleasure trip at Niagara on the Lake, have returned home,--Mre, John Sanders, of London, who bag been visit. ing friends in Stephen, had the miofor. tune to opine in contact with some poison ivy on Tuesday of laeb week whioh is oausindl her muoh trouble, thee marring her vied.—On Monday aftornbon of Met week while the moulders at the Exeter feondry were meting, one of the boxes buret, owing probably, to too tnuoh tnoisture in the salad, the hot metal fly- ing in all directone and setting fire to the roof width for ashort time threaten• i ed to destroy the building. A booklet brigade was soon doping with the danger. 008 element, hoigever, and imeeeedod 111 lxtingui8htug the 'homes before much damage Was duno. Thu 111.0 alarm was sounded and the engfna was 000n 011• route to t11e Hoene but luckily their ger. vices were not aspired. ,1 lrri ghtt'ul mender Will often ranee a horrible Burn, Rotld, Cut or Bruin°. 13u01t10n1'a Arnie% Salve, the beet in the world, Will kill the pniu end promptly heal it. euros Old Sores, Fever Bores, Moore, Boils, Felnne, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Beet Pilo onto nn earth. Only 25r+te, a box. Cure g110.1.011trod, Sold by 0, it. lfeadmun, Prnegiet. VV 800=11.1 rte. RAcne,—The Uret dav'e meeting of the Wingham Driving Park Aoeocletlon was held on Wednesday of last weep, The fields were large, itnd all rit0e8 keenly contested. Shout 9,000 people attended, The weather was all that could be de• Bleed, and the meet bide fair to be the banner meeting of the otrrolt, Sum- mary :- 2.50 pace and trot - 3,1V1. 8. Blackthorn Jardine Mixer Horace Cooper Bill0 Mame Ni Nellie B, 0 0 0 Tlmo-2301, 2311, 2215. 1 1 1 9 2 "u .i '1 7 8 8 4 9 i02 4 7 8 2,28 pace and 8.21 trot— Wiry .7hu 1 1 Birdie J. 0 2 Black Patti 5f Lama Wrigbt Harry W 7 0 Texas Minnie Bonner Boy.....................0 4 1 'flute -2 221, 239, 2.24 1 4 2 7 2.20 'paw and 2.111 trot— Mies Delman h 2 0 1 1 1 Maggie, Usher 1 1 2 1 2 Royal L 6 7 3 2 8 GrecoN 4 4 1 8 8 Annie D. 8 8 els Fred Wilkes 9 4 8 8 0 Eric R. 0 0 7 0 6 Alma 7 5 0 7 4 Spunk 0 8 6 6 7 Time, 2:20, 0:193,2:19, 2:30, 2:215. Mile and half run— Wilfrid Laurier 1 1 Laurentian 2 2 Yellow Jacket .i 8 May Diok - 4 4 Deem, Teaser L, ]f„Alias Temple, Boring Blossom, Atter, Boundary Maid, Island Queen also ran, Tints 611, 10. The second day of the races was an engnaliffed success. Rain in the morn- ing made the track heavy, which ao• mints for the time made. The orowd was immense, about 4,000 being present, Thin ie considered one of the best meets hold in Canada this year. A. S. Smith, St. Thomas, noted as starter and gave perfect satisfaotion, The free -for ell was completed on Friday. The 2.24 pane was ex0itfng, but Olonana won out. Summary :— First moo, 2:36 pace, 2:90 trot; purse, 0200— Cap Brine, B. Harrison, Walk- erton 3 1 2 1 1 Cooper W. Sharon, Pott Hrpe 1 2 1 2 2 Bon M,IP N Hawksbow, Exeter 8 8 0 8 2 Birdie, J 11 Hulse, Bradford 4 4 4 4 4 Baldio, D A Mollwau, false Craig die Dan (1,3133 Cobourn. Savilac, Mich die iligh9untl Lassie, Brady, Simone dis Time -2:875, 2.'81¢, 2:001, 2:07. 2:40. Seooud raoo, 3:04 Haas and12c20 trot— elouaua,J Weoteatt, Toron- to 8 3 8 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 4 4 7 7 2 2 2 8 2 0 7 8 8 ,lr 6 7 0 4 0 8 8.4 0 0 Chicago Belle, H OvmmoY- er, Toronto 0 Sammie , J H Dulmago, Wingham 1 Walter K, S B Kaiser, Coolcstowu, 4 Carrie Balls, M P Barry, Rooltwood M11110 A, Sy 11 Kelly, Minced 8 Dick 31renob, 10 Jackson, Bedford Park 7 Minnie R, J Auams, KInoar- dlue 0 0 5 0 8 0 Time -3.44, 241, 2,'415. 2:00, 2:10, 2:491. Third raoo, free-for-u)l-- raad R, R Roach, Wingham,.,... 4 1 2 2 8 Little Haotor, J Aldono, Trent- on Falls 1 2 4 1 2 Black Joe, Ed Jaokeon,Bedford Park - 84 1 4 1 Hal Forest, Jae Hulse. Mank- date 2 9 3 8 4 11101e-0:975, 2:27, 2:205, 2:17, 2:2544. Three -5 uarter mile run—Laurentian, 1 ; Yellow Jacket,2 ; Wilfrid /Antler, 8; Jessie L, 4, Time -1:045, Glouango, Island Queen and Alter also ebarbod. In the 2.20 pale and 2.10 trot on the opening day of the meet the times of the 5 heats were as follows 1-2,20, 2,10i, 2.104, 2.20, 2.21$. These are the 5 fast- est oonseoutive heats in the 2.20 oleos on reoord. E'orct' viels. Paeei11TATION,-008 of our most estim- able young men, In the person of W. 11, Mahood, who has been attending HarrIs- ton High Sobool for the past couple of years, left on Tuesday morning of last week for Rook City, Iowa, where he intends residing for some time. He leaves behind him many friends who will always be plea0ed to hear of his oontinned spo- ons through life. On Monday evening the members of Ilia Sunday School class gathered at hie father's residenoe to bid him farewell, mud as a alight token of thele regard and appreciation of hie ser- vices, presented bim with a beautiful mirror, brush and oomb, and the follow- ing addrees :—"DEA0 TEACIIER,—We feel that we cannot let you depart from 0e without, in Boma tangible way, manifest• ing our high appreciation of your melees as teacher. We feel that your life bas been an inspiration to u9, your winning way, your Ohriat•iike walk, your loving manner, your untiring zeal and earnest- ness in our behave have, wo believe, left meeting impression on our minds, and we feel that we will carry with us through life sweet and pleasant memories of the many home wo have spent together as teaohoro and ooholes.. At time we mast have grieved you and sorely tried your patiedoe through our inattention and oareleoenooe. We now ask you to please forgive in as mach of it was throng thougbtieoeneos. We now ask you to plane° accept this small token as a email part of the high esteem in which you are held by us as a olase. We hope and pray that Heaven's brightest blessing may shine on your pathway thtougih life, and at that great day, when God maketh up his jewels, we hope to meet you in that Great Sobool up yonder." Signed in behalf of your S. S. Olaes. LITTLE Lome.—George Beetwitheriok, who hag been working at the tailoring bheinees in Toronto for the past year, is !pending a couple of woell's holidays in the village,—'Mins Georgina Clorbet, of Toronto, is spending a few weeks visiting relatives and Heeds in this vloinity,- Miee Nioboll, who has been working in 17. G, Oolo'o tailor shop for some m00)111s Bast, hag returned to her home in Her. riston: Joseph Mahood, of Deltoid, visited his brother, our worthy post. master.—Mies Maggie Rogers, whe hes been attending the Canadian Business 'I.'Tali RRtJSla,aiELS POST INN .t'.1 x udf' -1311,-Y” '32 SOME PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND RS / IA%VD IT r They wonder flow it is we are so buoy these warm days. 13nt once they oommouoe to ads priers their surprise vanialles. They would he more eerprieed utter learning our values, if we weren't buoy. Well, the fact is we have been trying to break every month's mooed for p080101 a years. Since 30011 ry let we have sun. needed so (ar. Every month in the lint hell of '99 was ahead of any previous your. We don't intent( to run behind In July or any other month during the balance of the year --not if we Call help it, read we 110 help it with prfoee like these —Lam Certaiue, 215 garde long, new patterns, worth 25'n, for 20c. —LaoCurtains, 05 yards long, 54 inches wide, worth $1.55, for $1, ---Table Linen, le yards wide, worth 25o, for 200, —Table Linen, 15 yards wide, vary special, 25o. —Bleached Table Linen, 15 yards wide, worth 45o, far 500. —Fine Organdie Muslims, roduoed to 10o, 125o and 15o. —Wide Prints, fast oolore, worth 10o, for 50, --Cottoned°, in s0ripee and checks, worth Lla, for 10o. —Oottooade, in stripes and mottled effects, worth 20e, for 15e. —Heavy Blue Denim (indigo blue), Worth 25u, for 20o. —Men's Fine Straw Ilate, regular price 950, 50e, 75e and $1, your choice while they loot for 25o. —Ladies' Sbirt Waiote, only a few left, worth 50a and 750, for 25o. —Ladies' Shirt Waists, regular pries 75c and 90o, for 715u. —Boyo' Two•pieoe Suite, new patterns, worth $2, for $1.05. —Men's Snits, In all sine, worth $0 50 for 55.05. CASH AND ONE PRICE. College at Chatham, is speeding her holidays at her home bate.—P. G. Cole on Monday of lest week captured twenty- five speckled trout. 13, G. le the most successful fisher in the village, as be never returns home without bringing with him a good feed of the speckled beauties. —We are pleased to report that Charles Leppard, who attended Toronto Normal School during the last term, hits been roe of the enooeosful candidates.—Miss Voigt, of Mildmay, has been vieitiog at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. McCurdy.—.Edward Phair left on 'Tuesday morning of last week for Manitoba, where he will spend five or nix weeks visiting hie eon and daughter and other friends. — Oeoil Strathy, piano tuner of Toronto, is at present visiting hie mother and sister, &Ire. S. A. Strathy and Mrs. A. C. Sotheran, of town.—W. R. Cook, third year student, who has been spending the peat few months at his home here, bee gone to Elmira, where he will practice at his chosen profession with Dr. Hay.— Rev. A. B. Farney left on Monday morn. ing for Elmvole where he will spend a three weeks' holiday. R. J. M. Perkins, of Gerrie, will take oharge of Mr. Far. ney'e work during his absence.—John feamonby, of Delmore, accompanied by his two sisters, Mrs. Holme*, of Wing. ham, and Mrs. Smith, of Hamilton, were hero trying to Mosta the grave of their father, who was buried in the old burying ground of the Churoh of England some twenty years ago. They had intended to take up the remains and move them to the Wingham cemetery, but were unable to find the grave. d31:v Bta. OnEni1Y 011,1T —Yrs. W. A. Carter has gone on it trip through Manitoba,—Mise Janeb Steinhoff is visiting her aunt in Loudon.—Miss Rigsby, of Kinoardiue, is visiting Miss Maud /ling.—Mrs. Gilee Jenkins is visiting with friends at Por- ter's I301.—Mre. Robert Kelly has gone for a three months' visit with friends in :Toronto, Woodstock and Blenheim tows. ship.—Dr. Tait, who has been studying in the New York hospitals for the past month, will return to hie practise here about Angoet lot.—Moeere. Bennett Bros. have pnrohased a new Hamburg separe. tor and are now in a better position than ever to do threshing for the farmers in ppp BLYTH. The competition was as follows : Run 200 yards to hydrant, attach hose, lay 950 feet, tatting out third length and bring baok seventh length, make 000plinge and pat On nozzle ready for water, The time merle was as follows ; Caledonia, 1445 ; Thamooville, 122 ; Mitoheil, 1.11 ; Strat- ford City, 1.045 ; Stratfeed, Grand Trunk, 1 04 ; Soafortb, 1.025 ; Ingersoll, did not finish, Soafortb, making the fastest time, won the first prize, The Soafortb boys did their work without a clip. .1.n 14n t ere rioIng Firm,. There are few men more wide awake and eoterprieing than G. A. Deadman, who spares no pains to secure the beat of everything in their line fur their many customers. They now have the Agency for Dr. King's New Discovery, which Barely cores consumption, Coughs and colds. Tide is the wonderfat remedy that is now producing so muob excite - smut all over the onnntry, by its many startling onrea. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronohitie; Nausea, and all affections of the Throat, Cheat and Lunge. Yon can teat it before buying, by calling at the above Drug Store and get a trial Bottle Free, or regular size for 50o and $1.00. Guaraneeed to cure, or prima refunded. William Sarles, of Stirling, was killed by falling from a load of hey. A glue trust has been formed, whioh threatens to invade the Oauadiem mar. ken. Rev. William Hay, formerly of Paisley, Ont., and Presbyterian pastor at Bethany, N. Y., is missing. Campbell Reaves, of Montreal, has purchased a controlling interest in the Kingston l000motive works. F. H. Orysler, Q. 0., has been nomi- nated by tbe county of Carleton Law Association to seethed the late Mr. O'Gara, of Ottawa, as a beooher of the Ontario Law Society, Two of the Beton aloakmakere who are on strike, Nathan Levinter and Jacob Maolimiot, aosaalted Sigamond Lnbeleky, the present foreman of the cloak department. this neighborhood.—Sometime between6undaeeDight and Monday burglere entered Smorula. L•t. Gidlof last wey's olothiug and gents' furnishing store and CHEAP EXCURSIONS stole five smite of Mottles, prix boxes of TO MINNESOTA silk handkerchiefs, several airs of note and braces, and a good euppty of ties and And hats. Entrance wag made by forcing open the back window with tools procur- ed at Hill's p19,110g mill. There ie no r n' JI 'SYSTEM. iNORTH DAKOTA olneae t0 who committed the burglary, Goble trip to 0.011716000 July 18,1800. although four tramps were seen about the Mature trip to bo completed on or efore village and neighborhood during Saturday Sept, I7, moo. and Sunday. Spain's Greatest Yeed, Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. 0. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the baok of his head. On using Electric Bitters, America's' greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He eay0 this grand medioine ie what his country needs, All Amerioa knows that it oure0 liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the etomaoh, strong. then the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every mueole, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by G. A. Deadman, Dreg• gist. i&L elo711111. NEwoY Di TOoIN08,—T0e0day, Menet 1, has been proclaimed oivio holiday by the Mayor and the 93rd Battalion Baud in. tend having a cheap exoetsion to Gado. rich on that day.-Fot Several years past, at this season, workmen have been in abundance and lookiog for jobs ; Ude year jobs are waiting for workmen who oaonot be got. -Mrs. Donald MoKinnon, of the 101h OOn000eion of Tuckersmith, Who Wag prostrated a few make ago with paraly- sis, is, we are pleased to learn, reoovoring, although she is still' confined to her bed. One side 1000 completely helpless but she is pow able to move her arm and her foot. L. C, Coleman had the misfortune to be kicked on the arm by a horse a few days ago. Although no bones were brok- en he hes a pretty sore arm. -D. D. Wilson daOo„ have had plated to their egg emporium a very ingenious machine for the testing and "dandling" of eggs, iLie manufaotured is the Old country and not only does the work more ether.Maly than it can be dole by hand, bet is a great labor saver. -The Seaforth Band and the firemen went to St, Marys on Wednesday of last week, to take part in the tournament there, and they both returned bearing tho la0r018 of victory with them The band competed against the Stratford, Ingersoll and Marine City, Mioh„ bando and (Mete out Yiotorione, winning the rivet prize, The firemen oompot001 against Six other companies. Return tickets can bo iurehaeod from all agents and et alt stations of the Brand Trunk Bath y Svstem in Ontario and Gott - vit bee at Fare and One -Third Or the Current Scoand-Class One Way Fare. Any further particulars relating 10 ratoo, accommodation, a to. from R. T. SUTTON, Agent, Brussel& T. LEN, THE CONQUEROR, Commands a higher figure than any of the 1,702 U. S. syringe ; the only water paying the Dingley duty of $750,00 a oar. load, to purify the stream of iife, instill vigor and joy and prolong sweet lice. rhyoioino Dooltro it, Lon Unrivallo i Sold in Beueeele by CFRS. 11. BARTLIE1', Grocer and Restaurant, BRUSSELS PUMP WORKS All orders for new Pumps or Repairs promptly attended to. Contracts taken for new Wells and Cisterns. Lawn IMMvere sharpened and repair• ed, Pruning Shame and Sonora ground. All work guaranteed, Agent for "Morris" Pianos. FRED. ADAMS, Shop on Kill Street, BRU13BELS, 80,s rot". w.'w. bf ,a.m>i4r woo .+1•$trsc++"'.w++..wv To°day. INinth your feet in 001,10g shaped shoes ; mate sem 116•00o1s, irritable ;spoil your temper; lues your cenet:nlrati'w. you can't e. 1 1 to n, Ole even tenor of your Way in a Shue th•i1 r r,) plea. ":il Ilrr $100,..' are 114140 to fit forts -to saver army t ende1'r joint nc„ mfnrtuldy--natcyou forte: •o 114100 A .»Yt,,t They fit the firm time they're worn, and ever after, be,eiuse tho stretch and shrink has been 1,4 ever taken out of them while six days nu the lasts. Twelve shapes, all sizes, six widths, all color:, styles and leathers, Goodyear welted, stamped on the soles with 9 name and price, 53.50 aid 55,00, Loom.a.®►M/aora.®•Naga era..1 ff +ac.sc08- soma 444 vooaam•j Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent TMLI1NC! 1 G. Richardson Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Good Workmanship and Good fits Guaranteed. LATEST STYLES. Suits made for $4 and upwards. "shop fu Ilar1101d Block, NONE'/ TO LOAN. Auy Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 6z Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. MoLEOD'S System Per.©vator —AND 01D190— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeple0e0ese, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complain t,Nenr- algia, Loss of Memory, Bronohitie, con- sumption, 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 b1' Jas, Fox, Olragglet, Brussels. Spectacles ' -OF ALL KINDS— Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyes tested FREE by latest Option) methods at Division Court Office, ' BRUSSELS, The Standard Bank of Canada. iltMoney Orders For =outdo of Fifty Dollard and under issued by this Bank, payable at par at any chartered Bank in Canada, with the oxception of Branoheo in the Yukon Dis• trict, RATES : Under 110 . $10 to 20 . 20 to SO SOto50 . $0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 J. N. 00111)0`, Ageitle BRUSSELS. y LI Who Live out of Town Don't think for a moment that my store is too far away. Every step you take my way is money in your roc- ket. 0011 and see what I have in- - Dress Goods, Silks, —Trimmings, Ribbons, —Lace Curtains, Prints, — Muslins, Art Draperies, —Cottons, Cottonades, —Flannelettes. t'Always a full line of Cromp- ton Corsetg. Groceries. - Complete stock of fresh Groceries, Canned Goode, Spices. Teas end Coffees a specialty, J. G. SKENE. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. SFHNCLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND. -- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing dills 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. AMEITT, We have a supply of Pure Manila Binder Twine, Sewall & Day brand, equal to the BEST made, at Reasonable Prices. F. Binder Whips, cheap Binding Mits,all kinds Rope of all kinds and sizes Hay Fork Pulleys Harvest Tools of all kinds. 0. 0__...=0--- BEST LARDINE :MACHINE OIL. Wilton Turnbull