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TRI BRUSSELS POST
BUSINESS CARDS. c
ON]Y TO LOAN' AT G PUB,
wont, )',M. SCOTT, Druesele.
WR. MaO1 iAOlEN,
• Lower ofeferriageLleeneee. 0.1200
When Gleam'y,'furnbtury, street, 13000001e,
N.BARRET'T,
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on0prialArt[st• Shop—Next door
North n[ tee H ani
and lana)fa
ction' mud
'ohildloun hale e t0tubaslooalty.
SON
M. NIIORRI ,
Licenses,
s
Issuer of Marriage JJiceD 9 ,
WALTON. ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEACHER OF
PIANO - AND - ORGAN,
eFeee'r7'sweee1Z5, O 3 T,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM
IN(sO1ANOE,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
T. FLETOHER
Issue' of Marriage Licenses,
0FSI0E AT JEWE1lit BTO1l0.
ler No Witness Required.
T. PLETQHi2R, Brussels
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. O. M.,
A0114010 10 graduate of London tlousOr9t4-
-tory of Muelo, also Member of Um Associated
u limli0A num 1100 et pupils foretinstruction
on the piano. Qnal filed to Pretmr0 pupilefor
the Principal's Form 1u the 000001yatOry 01
Music.
Brussels, Ontario,
MISS CARRIE MOORE,
Of London C000ervatnry of Musk.
Teacher of Violin and Gaiter,
Will receive a limited number of pupils for
inetruotion at Brussels. Class opens 1st of
September.
Miss S. L, Moore, music er teacher. apply
ALEX. HUNTER,
Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour
Land Loan and Insurance Agent. Fy unds
inv02100 in Gr Ham's) B look, llrto loan. u viola
ns made
AUCTIONEERS.
AHUNTER, LICENSED AU0-
• TIONEEn. Money to loan, Farms
to eau,
Tel S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION•
1 • ERR, will sell Tor hotter prioce,to
better men, in esu time and leas charges
than any other Auctioneer iu East Huron
or he won't charge anything. Dates and
orders can 'always be arranged at this office
or by personal application.
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK,
Cr • Honor Graduate of the Ontario
Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all
di1easee of domesticated animals in a com-
petent manner, Particular attention paid
to veterinary dentistry. Galls prowl, sly at-
tended to. 01110e and Infirmary—Four doors
north of bridge 'rurnberry et„ B000001l.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
W•
M. SINOLAIR, BARRISTER
• Solicitor, Conveyancer ,NotaryPnb•
Ile, &o. Office—Vanetone'e Blook,1 door
north of Central Hote Solicitor for the
13tands.rd Bank.
of • F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
vi• Solicitor, &o, (late of Darrow &
Proudioot's Otfoe, 00deric13.) 011300 over
Offline es B
Smith's ank,Brueeels, 47
Money to Loan.
G. OADIERON,
M • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron,) Batria ter and Solicitor, Goderioh,
Ont. Oific0—Hamilton St„ Opposite Col
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
er. D., 0. et., Trinity University, Fellow Trin-
ity 11Iedieal Oollego, Member College of Phy-
sioiaue and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the
Royal College of Physiciaoe and Licentiate
of Midwifery, Edinburgh. IeB"Telephoue
N0.14. Residence, Mill St„ Brueeole.
3iStxi.G Ct'Wst
Cel otrrI o.
LrrTLit Greteso0110.—A largo number
of Gorrieitea left for the PrairiePr0vio00,
Among whom we noticed J, S. G'erguoon,
W. II, Ardell, Slurry Ardell, George P.
Naoh, and Clark Corton. ---Geo. Barber,
loft for Akron, Ohio, to spend a few
, 0 here.
visiting hie sane o rear 1 t
vu Ii wh
aka i
wo g
Mr, Barber hag been ntllroailing for a
long time, first ou the old Toronto, Grey
G. t and
1 Ie the ).1 i a
andB uoe sue then on
c ,
he 1 t0 taken m
his la the Wet holidaysI 1 a
t 1
81 years, George hoped to load wood
onto the first T G i B. engine.—Mre.
(Rev.) Charlton, of Delhi, is at present
visiting friends in town,—For Howiok
township the county rate will be 1 22/100
of a mill on the dollar, township rate le
mills, railway 2/5 of a mill, sinking fund
8/25 of a mill, and geeeral eobool 1} mills.
—Mise Emily Spottun felt for Turonto,
where she wid reside in the future.—
Mise Ella Perbine ie at present vieiting
friends in Owen Bound.—Mr. Little, of
Toronto, is overseeing the tanks for
George Barber.—Mrs. R, Gilpin, of
Orillia, who has been vieiting her parents
returned home. — Philip Harding has
disposed of hie tinware business to Jas.
S. Found, of town, and George hound,
formerly of Ripley. The new firm will
be known by the name of Found Bros,
D. F. SMITH,
M. D. C. Al.,
Graduate of McGill college, Montreal, &o..,
e,G(oetlabetleod110eEaeth satisfactorily
Sma
residence.
piece in rear of Dreg Store, entitle Block,
Brussels, Out,
E. T. SNIDER,
M, D„ C. M., 0U0000ser to Dr. A. McKelvey,
Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians
and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member of the Col-
lege of Phyeioians and Surgeons of Ontario.
,Diseases of women and children a specialty.
Hight years' oxperiouoo, tse0inee and res-
idence
es-
Helvoy,Ttinformerly aeet,Druetele yDr20'c-
DR. F. H. KALRFLEISCH,
PIVYBICIAN, ann0EON AND A000DOneue,
SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM.
BRUSSELS, ^ ONTARIO.
let OIaeo Honor Graduate of the Vnlverei-
ties ofTrinity (Toronto), Queen's (1ingeton)
and of Trinity Medical Oulloge; Fellow of
Trinity Motiloal College and Member of the
Cellego of Phy0ioiane and Surgeons of Ontar-
io. Yost Graduate ooaroe in Dotrot lout
eusoe of Nlye, Llai Noseaanl lhroat,andl o die-
ish rood Women,
e m n, Ts) phone at testae» els g
STOCK
Forctwich.
Newsy Freneires.—Jac. Young, er., is
again very ill end has to be eat up with
both night and day. The trouble le an
aboeoe.—Wada,e Johnston shipped a ton
of butter to Montreal.—Rolston Dunlop
and Russel Cook have returned to Toron-
to to resume their studies at 'Varsity
Metiioal Sohool.—Blelre Cook and Umar
Cole are visiting with Hamilton friends.
They made the trip on their wheels.—
Rev. R. L. Halting and family were
away for a couple of weeks' vaoation and
visited relatives and friends in Glenallon,
Drayton and other places. —F. A.
Donaghy, who is leaving Fordwiob, was
made the reoepieot of a magnificent gold
ring with Masonic emblems, from his
brethren, as an expression of their
reepeot and esteem for him.—Amnng
those who took their departure for the
West were :—Mre. Geo. H. Williamson
and daughter Edith, F. A. Donaghy,
Matthew Wilson, Andrew McKee, David
Wilson, Thomas Downey, David Uorbett,
David Aldrich, Geo. Pike, Samuel Hynd-
mann, 00., Samuel Byndmao, jr., Wm.
Lambkin, Wardle Folio and Wm. 'Peel.
—Alex. MoLaughlin and Mre. S. A.
Strathy left this station for Manitoba,
the latter going from Owen Sound by
boat. Alex. will visit bis slaters, Mre.
John Fleming and Miss E. A. McLaugh-
lin, of Arrow River, and friends in the
Went, while Mre. Stra.thy will go on to
Hartley on a visit toper eon Evert, who
ie running a private bank in that town.—
Mrs. Thos. 0, Spence, of Prince Albert,
N. W. T„ is at present vieiting B. S. and
Mre. Cook and other old friends in the
village. Mre. Spence will be remember•
ed aa the wife of the Dr. Spends who
praotised here some seven years ago.—
Thomas Gibson sold the Wet half of the
August make of oheese of the Fordwiob
factory for the high figure of llc per
pound.—A baseball aggregation, com-
posed of Bingle men from the neighboring
village of Gerrie, mune over here and
played a game with a nine picked from
among our boys. During their first
innings the visitors piled up nine rune to
their credit, but during the remainder of
the game it was even up, leaving the
score at the finish twenty rune to eleven
against the bome players. Nelson Mo-
Laughlin,of Gorrie, umpired the game in
his usual impartial manner.
11141101 Iron Nerve
Was the result of hie splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys and Bowels are out of order.
If you want these qualities and the see -
ease they bring use Dr. King's New Life
Pelle. They develop every power of
brain and body. Only 25 cents at Dead.
man's drug store.
bion as Govermnelt etanngrepher, He is
ono of about ten 0019 Government up.
pintoes floc the Klondike, who will pro.
bably melte the trip together.--Joeoph
Kidd, of town, has been appointed grand
organizer of the Q. hi. 13, A., to noosed
the late W. P. Killaokey.—The Oddlol.
lows Hall has been et a standstill for
Boma time owing to the supply of brlok
having run short.—Wm. Aohoeon a new
house 013 Trafalgar street is progressing
towards oomp lesion, --Mies Maggie Van.
stone, daughter of Mrs. Mary Vanet n
e
,
of town, diets in Loudon on August 23rd.
1'he fenentl took pleue from the family
roeidenoe, Ang east. atrcot, the remains
a
being interred 10 the Colborne o meter y.
On Recount of illness in the family the
Amoral was private. -The Fall term at
the Uollegiete Institute oommeneed Teem
day morning. The t00uhing staff is as
follows : II. L Strang, 13. A., pt'inoipal
and olaesioal master ; A. J. Moore, B. A„
motor in mathematics and history ;
Mise Charles, B, A. master in modern
ianguogea and Fugues ; B. D. Grant,
eoi08Oe master ; Elisa McLellan, master
in oommercial work.—We aro glad to
learn that the lose sustained by our for.
mer tolvnamau John Halcrow, of Rowse -
mon t, N. Dat„ in the storm which caused
such havoc in that locality reoently, was
not so great as the first information we
reaeivod led ns to believe. George
Acheson received a letter from Ido. Hal.
prow Mating that he and his eon in•law
hod 120139e00 thein lost 4,000 bushels of
wheat, This is bad enough, but the
amonot lost represents but a frontion of
Mr. Ilalorow'e whole orop.
l'oleanla Ern Duets
Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob
life of joy. Buoltlen's Arnica Salve aurae
them, also Old, Runuing and Fever
Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Carus,
Warts, Cute, Bruises, Burne, Scalds,,
Chapped Hands, Ohilblaine. Beet Pile
Oure on earth. Drives out pains and
Aohee. Only 25 ote. a box. Cure guar.
anteed. Sold by G. A, Deadman, Drag•
giet..
llIoI
G ode rich.
t Q*,io poo.—KeneingtOn Furniture Co.
want to borrow $10,000 from the town.—
Talk of a glass factory being established.
']?a-owbracl re.
Nrewer Tnr1LE0—Wm. Ray, who was
up here on a viett to his brother, Elijah
Ray, sae returned to 1:1)1 home in Thorold.
—There have been some improvements
made around the Aobooi house that add
very much to 110 appearance.—Thio is
one of the driest seasons known for a
good many years. The river is very low.
If anybody thought of exploring this
branch of the Maitland in search of gold
and precious stones, now would be the
time.—It has been whispered around that
the Methodist ohuroh intends giving a
harveetfestival on the 10th and 13113
inst.—Mr. Bellows and Mies Farrel, of
Listowel, spent Sunday at Thomas
Thomoon's,—Mre. R. Johnson and Mise
Edna left Tuesday for Neepawa, Man —
Amoo Porterfield left for Manitoba.—Mr.
Wberry preached here last Sunray
morning.—One eight recently, Hilliard
Code had one of his beet Spring calves
killed by dogs. If the owner of those
night•remblere would look after them
there would be lees mischief done and
property destroyed.
iOxetel-.
INTERESTING NEweLETe.—L. Thorne, of
Los Angeles, Oat., arrived in town on
Monday of last week and will spend a
short time with friendshere, the guest
of his father•in law, W. Drew.—Principal
Boyd, of the Exeter Public school, has
moved iuto his new home on William et.
—A. Hastings added a new and up Io-
date hydraulio barber ohair to hie already
well equipped barber shop.—L. Day and
Wesley Bieeett have entered into part
nerehip as batohere, and the new firm
will be known 0e Day t1: Bieeett.—John
Speakman, of Grand Bend Park, was in
town on Wednesday of last week. He re•
porta an exceeding large patronage to the
Park this season and says it is the most
successful in the history of the Park.—
T. W. Hawkehaw was about to give up
the management of the Commercial
Hones but having reconsidered his inten-
tion bee since purohased the hotel from
hie father and will now be sole proprietor
and manager.—L. K. Shourde, of Prinoe
Edward, and D. F. Hamliok, of Goderiob,
having leased the blaokemith department
of the Verity Plow Werke, will clommanoe
the evaporation of apples ou an exten-
sive scale.—A telegram was received by J.
—A fire escape has been planed on the White, of the Exeter Aimee, that, N. J.
-set red of theaelevap placed
pare l Olarke had died from the ,effects of a
big paralytic stroke on Friday, Aug. 25th, at
loaded with atone on the breakwater eon.
irritators' tramway at the river were de-
railed by atones placed on the track by
boys. The oars tumbled down the em•
bankment beside the track. The jail
doors yawn wide for boys who try such
tricks.=R. W. and Mre. McKenzie have
returned home from their trip to the
Northwest. We are glad to learn bloat
Mr. MaKenzie'e health benefited consid-
erably from the ohauge.—Mre. Holmes,
Miasma Estella and Gertrude and Master
Alfred Holmes left per str. Germane, for
their home at Detroit, after spending a
few weeks vieiting friends here and at
Homeeville.—A sharp pieoe of work was
done the past week in the shipping of
grain from the Riohardeon elevator. The
etr. St. Andrew brought in a cargo of
wheat from Fort William on Friday, and
au order wee received to ship 16,000
bushels to meals 'steamer at Portland en
Monday. A G. T. R. train staff started
about 0 o'olook to make up a train, and
at an early hour Saturday morning the
twenty-two oars filled with grain left the
station.—The following students in train•
ing for teachers have been notified by
the county board of examiners to attend
Goderioh Model eohool which opened
Tuesday :—Miesee M. S. Olivant, Leek,
now ; R. Sheppard, Godericb ; M. Tioh-
borne, Goderioh ; L. G. Wilson, White•
ohuroh ; A. Ruby, Port Elgin ; 0. Welsh,
Wiugham ; 11, E. McLean, Dungannon
M. G. N. Wilson, Goderioh; A. E. Breit.
lie,131nevale ; 0. B. Ferguson, Auburn
G. Graham, Goderioh ; C. D. MoSweeu,
Goderioh, Messrs. W. E. Edward,
Goderioh ; S. A, Draper, Dungannon ; H.
It, Long, Benmillor ; R. E. Buswell,
Devon ; W. Parkinson, Devizes • B. R.
her 20th, is the date of the sitting of the
FOR SERVICE Dentin, Dunga n ,—
nonTneeday Septem
IMPROVED YORKSHIRE
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The underatguodwill 'keep for Herded on
Lot eft, Con. 0Morris, the thoree•bred Im-
proved Yorkshire Hoar, "Oak Lodge twigs
fellows' No. 2420,beee byy J. 10. Brethou0, Bur-
ford, to wltieh a limited number 01 sows will
bo0.11011. TOMS, $1.00,10 he peed at time
of service with privilege of returning if nee-
weary,
A number of ohofoo moue (owe for sate for
broettiugpnrpooee will ek will be Bold at
prieee to 'lett the tinlo8.
21- BOUT, NICHOL,Proprietor,
Assize Court for the bearing of jury
08000.—
ehipping large quantities of plume, and
also oome pears, from tide etation.—The
framework of F. J. T. Naftel's new house
is up.—The he Goderioh Lumbar Co. pro.
pose to utilize the Island between the
breakwater and the North pier as a piling
gonna. 0, E. Dewey, of Stratford, die.
tit traffic manager for the G. T. T.,
wag in town on Monday looking into the
matter Chas V. Shannon left for
Tho Canadian Expreee Co. fe
hie home in California, Mr. Clarke was
a resident of Farquhar for many years,
carrying on a general merchant business.
Be disposed of his busiueee to Mr. Gar•
diner abort 10 years ago and moved out
to near Exeter where he resettled for
about three years, still retaining the
township olerkehip and seoretaryebip of
the Ueborue and Hibbert Mutual Fire
Ineuranoe Co. After tide he moved to
California where ho purohaoed a large
farm and parried on raoohing in a very
extensive settle, Mr. Olarke taught
eohool for several years at Farquhar and
iu the school at Oromarty and also did a
general oonveyanoing business as well.
He was a map possessed of good abilities
and was upright Dud honorable in his
dealings and much reapeoted in the own.
mnnity.
Aug. 22nd for tate last half of their July
cheese, 178 boxes.- Thu It/ethernet
°in t'oit I has arranged with Ituv, A. 14.
Smith, of Clifford, to preaell morning
and evening at their anniversary eorvioes
on Sabbath, Sept. 10th. It is proposed
to raise $200, and envelopes for this per.
pee are being distributed among the
membore, selling them to do their part as
good Alethodiete. On Monday evening
following a grand IT) 114041 nouoert will be
the baro
h for w11ie11 the fallow•
gluon i
n i u
ed•—Else
been secue f
hue e
1 talent a
leg t0. ,
Pinch, oloautiwl(ot, of Stretford ; John
Dcetosv and daughter, 110lotet0, of Nlle ;
I vie' Mr.
Messrs. Foster, of IID moo II ,
with
e,aoial
others, together Large and h
L [
g
1131)1310 by the elloir,
story ora shave.
To be booed hand and foot for years in
the ohales of disease is the worst form of
slavery, Geo. D. Williams, of lvfanalseet•
er, Mich., tells how mush a slave was
made free. He Faye ;—"My wife hue
been 0o helpless fur 5 yoara that she
could not turn over in bed alone. After
using two hot Mee of I'1leotrio Bittern etre
is wonderfully improved and ole to di
her own work," This (supreme remedy
for female diseases tluioltly owes nervous•
nese, sleeplessness, tnelannholy, headaohe,
baolraohe, fainting mud dizzy epehe.
miracle working medioine le a godsend to
weak, sickly, run down people. Every
bottle goaranteed. Only 50 oents. Sold
by G. A. Desdman, Druggist.
,1.t-Wooct.
A Blum News Bnurotnx.—J. M. Adams
will attend Mitchell Model School.—
Over
chool—
Over $1,200 was paid out in wagee on
Thursday evening of last week by W. P.
Forrest, to the flax pullers and mill
hands.—About half of the cheese feotoeies
in the adjoining townships have sold first
half of August cheese, the ruling prime
being 11j;o.—Councillor James Donald.
son has been laid up with injuries renew-
ed by being thrown from a milk Maud.
—While morning home from Newry direct.
tion the horse R. M. Ballantyne was
driving stepped on a rdety bolt, which
penetrated the left hind foot several
innhee, making a very painful and
dangerous wound. The horse belongs to
J. W. Boyd and le 'a valuable anfmal.—
T. M. Wilson, B. A., returned to Perla to
resume his duties on the High school
staff of that town.—W. F. Porreot lite
already paid out to the farmers for flax
tllieooea0on about $5,500.—On Sunday
evening while Mre. Joshua Thompeou,
0th Doti., was engaged in milking, the
pow 'sneaked her over and trampled upon
her, breaking the wrist of her right band,
and otherwise severely injuring her left
Wad and bead and fade, The cow Was
in the stable and 8110 won in the eat of
tying it, when the brute was so bothered
by the flies that it looked violently, with
the above result. The dootor was at onoe
Ottawa, to make final preparations before summoned and the wounde deemed,—
leaving for Da1eon City to tette his Pei, Newry roe:deed 10 5110o, per pound 011
331.s' rte.
Newer BLLNxo.—BIyLh eobool ro•opened
on Tuesday.—iingh MaQuarrie and Geo.
Quinn took in the excursion to Manitoba
on Tuesday of last week. The former
goes to Franklin and the latter to Win.
nipeg.—Mre. Carder ie away at Toronto
noting as a judge of fanny work at the
Fair—Wm. Young, who event the past
month with friends in Blyth and vfataity,
returned to his home in Paris.—A. Tay.
lor is fast recovering from his sudden
illness.—Wm. Creighton is very ill with
typhoid fever, Hie many friends are
hoping Inc hie speedy recovery.—Rev.
Father McMenamin, of Ridgetown, ie
now in charge of the Roman Catholic
oburohee at Blyth, Wiugham and St.
Augustine.—Word has been received
from the Ontario Government that the
Blyth Public Library grant will be forth
Doming in a few days. Tee amount is
$18.—Joseph Combs returned from his
trip to Manitoba. He reports businese
good and big crops in the Prairie Prov-
ince, but farm laborers are ooaroe.—A
new Page wire fenoe has been erected in
front of D. B. McKinnon's residence.—
Monday evening of last week a game of
foot ball was played at Luoknow between
Blyth and Luoknow otubs. Meth aide
played well, but the result was 2 to 0 in
favor of linoleum. This is the firet de-
feat this season for the Blyth boys.
MaMunanla-0nliTls NOPriALs.— The
society of Blyth was somewhat disturbed
and much enthused on Wednesday of
last week, the important women being
the wedding of Mies Edna Curtis, of
Blyth, and James MoMurabie, of Clinton.
It was a very pretty and moat fashionable
wedding, the ceremony being performed
at the Presbyterian ohuroh et 11 a. m. by
the pastor, Rev. A. McLean. The ohuroh
was well filled by the many friends of
the wedding party. The bride was
gowned in ivory duchess satin 'trimmed
with real lace, and a wreath of orange
blossoms caught up the magnificent
bridal veil. She wee given away by her
nnole, Mr. Graoey, of Wiugham ; Mies
MaMurohie, eister of the groom, and
Mire Graoey, cousin of the bride, wore
brideemaide. The gown of Mise Me -
Mumble was a blue and white silk 0900.
skirt over a blue accordion pleated silk
skirt, the waist of white chiffon, while
Mies Graoey wore a dress of white
organdie with velenoieunesinsertion and
lane. They all looked very sweet and
dainty. The groom was assisted by
Norman Fair, of Clinton, and the ushers
were M. McTaggart and W. Brydon, of
Clinton, and J. Aobeeon, Goderioh. The
wedding march was played by Mies
Dingley, of Winghnm. After the cere-
mony the party retired to the reeidenoe
of the bride's mother, where a d. jeuner
was partaken of. Amongthe guests from
a dietauce were:—S. and Mre. Loyd,
Newmarket ; Dr. and Mre. Whitely, of
Goderioh ; Miss Fisher, Goderioh ; Mrs.
Legoar, Chicago ; J. and Miss Eva Aohe-
eon, Godericb ; Mies McTaggart, Mrs.
Archibald, Mise Dolly Fair, Miss Mo.
Conics, Clinton ; Mre. R. S. Kaye, Sea.
forth ; Dr. Agnew, Clinton ; Mr. Mor-
row, Mitohell ; Mr. and Mre. Graoey,
Wiagbam, and many others. The costly
and beautiful presents were in great
abundanoe,,and go to show the high
esteem in which this most ()harming and
popular young lady is held among her
many friends and aoquaintanoe0. The
bride's going away dress was of stone
grey trimmed with black moire Bilk, set
off with a stook and bolt of crimson satin.
The happy couple left amid ebowers of
Hoe and good wishes, for Clinton, where
they left on the 2,55 train for an extended
wedding trip down the St. Lawrence and
top the Saguenay. They expeot to be
away n month.
Lievtowol.
ing apples, and in the effort to 0191 hinl-
self both noklee were sprained, -•-Tho
sound of the fire bell on Wednesday
menti"; of last week naturally paused
considerable alarm t0 the oitieeno, suffer.
Ing as we aro from the dpought and with
a limited water enpply, John Molisn.
oie'e residence on Rima street had naught
lire In the roof from a burning chimney
and a portion of the roof was burned off,
The damage le placed at about
Kao.
fireman on
Mr
r a
As Benj. Kauffman,
A l
1
I own
ram IIs
BO'S trautfon engine, was passing R p
barna with the engine and separator, his
little eon, Ernie, between 4 and 5 years
h ether
, ret et
d a out t, him and beta
old, ran
do
wu
Wel noticed him
he was hawked
and one el the wheele of the separator
Weak posed over him The engine 19110
stopped before the rely wheel had raaait-
ed him and the little fellow wee plotted
up and carried foto the house by his
parent, who wa0 nearly distracted at the
aouident, eledioal aid was at once sum-
muuerl, and upon examination, it was
found that his toes bad been crushed
and that the wheel had also passed over
hie leg close to the body, the thigh and
wonder leethat being
little fellown. bad The
wonder
been killed inetently.--'Che extremely dry
weather of the poet 2 or 3 weete hoe c''�:'R
eeseseseesese
ceased a scarcity of water in both town
and country, many of the wells going dry,
and the river has almost entirely dieap.
peared. For several days street apriokl- ®"
ing has had to be suspended, the little -
water that is in the basin at the water
worke being buebended for fire protection.
r0.10400.04 cup: is. ..x..7RRS..,am.+,mry �4wlt wr.ww.¢r RRR 0.0.0,.00
`ya. its alae i o: is 8
19
Do
Pinch your feet in wrong shaped shoes ; make
you, nervous, irritable ; spoil your temper; lose
your cancentraliuu.
Yen can't t'10(1' '. to go the even tenor of your
1tnv in •oe that
tt at
1
it
"stltltr +It. i. made to ft feet—to cover
every tender joint t'nnlfortably--Snake you forgot
Y)
elft •
tel hove n foot.
I
They fit the £u t time they're worts, and ever
after, because thteetretelt and shrink has been for
ever taken otlt of them while six days ou the lasts.
Twelve shape, ail sizes, six widths, all colon:,
styles and leathers.
Goodyear welted, stamped an the soles with
name:10,1pr1se,;3.51tnrul�5.rx, ummas Ij
i
wning Bros„
It enutritable Rescue.
Mrs. Miami Curtain, Plainfield, 11).,
nuked the statement that she caught
(told, which Bottled on her longe ; she
was treated for a month by her family
physician, but grew 19oree, He told her
that ebe was the hopeless) victim of oon-
sumption, and that no medicine oonld
pure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
King's New Discovery for Coneumption ;
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 and well ;
now does her own housework, and is as
well as she ever was. Free trial bottlee
of this Great Disoovery at D00dmen'0
Deng Store, Only 50 cents and 51.00,
every bottle guaranteed.
NEwos Liyxs.—Listowel Fall Show
dates are Tuesday and Wedueeday, Sept.
10 and 20.—Mr. Sherwood, of Mitchell,
baa taken a situation in Careen 13 Mo-
Kee's store here, and will beoome a real•
dent of the town.—The new metal ceiling
which has bean placed in the Bank of
Hamilton, improves the interior of the
Btnk materially.—John Livingston, sr.,
oontinuee in failing health. His son, N,
M. Liviogeton, of Rockwood, again visit.
ed him last week.—J. M, Martin, who
has been spending the mid•aummee v00a.
tion with hie parants in town, left to re.
sumo hie duties as Science Neater iu the
Niagara Falls High eobool—Thos. Mo.
Dowell, jr., is home from Detroit, where
he ban been residing for the past year.
IIe pnrpooes leaving shortly. for Winni-
peg, where he will preatioe his profession
as dentist.—J. Oeell Hamilton, barrister,
late of Stratford, has opened a law office
in town next door to De, Foeter'O dental
oflioe,—Mr. and Mrs. N. Krotz celebrated
their china wedding, and also their birth-
day, both being the sumo day, in their
newly remodelled, beautiful and comfort,
able home, on Thursday evening, Aug,
MIL—Thos. MoDowell, er„ who has been
troubled with muaoular rheumatism for
some time, left lad week for Preston,
where he will (01te the sulphur bathe.
Hit friends hope that they may prove
benefloiab--Jae. Perrin, Inkermaun et„
has been oonllned to hie house for the
past 2 weeks with eprained ankles.
While vieiting at Roseville, ho fell from
a fence on whioh he was standing Vieth,
.tIDJL'1ON.LL LOCAL NEWS.
EA -0 HO0ON FALL FAIR.—The attrac-
tions at the East Huron Fall Fair will be
as follows : Beet lady driver, the con-
testant to harness horse, hitch to buggy
and drive once around the half mile
track ; horses to trot or parse ; full set of
harness, 101, $2.50, 2nd, $1.50, 3rd, $1.00.
--Foot raoe, 100 yards, beet 2 in 3, (Pro-
fessionals barred,) let, $2.00, 2nd, $1.00.
—Boy's rape, under 12 years, 50 yards,
let, $1.00, 2nd, 75o., 3rd, 50a., 4th, 25e—
Girls' rase, under 14 years, 50 yards, let,
750., 2nd, 50e., 3rd and 4113, 251.—Ladies'
rape, 50 yards, let, $1.00, god, 503.—Fall
Show Direotore' race, 1st, leather medal,
2nd, diploma.—Old man's rape, over 50
years, 100 yards, let, 51.00, 2nd, 50a.—
Beat trained collie dog (exhibition to be
given on Fair ground) let, $2.00, 2nd,
$1.00 ; three entriee or no prize.—Bi•
eyelet race, open to East Huron, mile
beats, best 2 in 3, let, $0.00, 2nd, $8.00,
3rd, $2.00. No entrance fee.—Foot and
bioyole racers at 8 p. m., and lady driviug
at 4 o'clock sharp.
SPioozAL PRIZES.—The following special
prizes will be given at the Fell Fair ou
October 5th and 0111 : Geo. Thomson,
grocer, offers for beat 2 yettr•old roadster,
in harneee, style and speed oonsidered,
1at,$2.00 ; 2nd, $1.00.—G. A. Deadman
offers 50 cents for the best 1 dozen tea
biscuits made with. Deadman'e Baking
Powder ; biscuits to beoome hie property.
—W. H. Kerr will give Tml POST for one
year for the best two loaves of bome
made bread ; and Tnii Pose for a year for
the best five pound roll of butter ; both
artielee to become his property.—W. H.
McCracken offers to parohaeers of seed
from him, as follows, six Swede turnips,
1st, 30o., 2nd, 25o. ; rix long red mangele,
tat, 50o., 2nd, 25o. ; rix yellow Globe
mangele, 1st, 500., 2nd,25o,—Oil painting,
original sketch, not leas than 10x20 in.,
from spot selected by the Secretary, to
be limited by metes and bounds. Intend.
Mg competitors roan get full information
from the Secretary. let, $3, 2nd, $2.—
Best acre of Swede turnips, 1st, $3.00,
2nd, $2.00, 3rd, $1.50, 4113, $1.00.—Beat
half aore of mangele, 1st, $3.00, 2nd,
$2,00, 3rd, $1.50, 4111, $1.00. An entrance
fee of 50o. to be made at time of making
entries. Entries to he made before Show
day and prizes to be awarded not later
than Oct.20th.
The International Association of Pao -
tory Inepeetors is meeting at Quebec.
The Liberal convention for West
Elgin will be held at Waliaoetown on
Sept. 12.
The Business
Onset io
Listowel College.
EQUAL TO ANY IN ONTARIO..
A thorough, complete and practical train•
ing in alt branches of Commerafal work,
at considerably lees than regular rates.
For full information apply
Rooms or College over Post. 011ie,'.
L.. HARTT,
LISTOWI'IL, (PRINCIPAL.
Hart's
ART GALLERY
It the beet place to have your Photo.
taken, We guarantee all our work to be
rinse G1UADE. Omnplote eatistaation
given to all,
WE DO NOT ADVERTISE
OUR MODESTY.
Neither is it neoeeoary for us to Brag.
Ona Wooer eaves no the trouble. Large
work of all kinds promptly attended to,
and finished to the beet satiefaotion.
Don't forget to ball and see our wok
mid also got ottr prieee. A kind welcome
10 ail. HART, 6 ry*
En ,F": , ARTIST,
Steelton Bleck, Iirusscla,
- Sole Local Agents
Now Constantly
Arriving
We want your Trade and
will Endeavor to serve
you well*
Strachane
w-sra"au
BRUSSELS
PUMP WORKS
All orders for new Pumps or Repairs
promptly attended to. Contracts
taken for new Wells and Oisterae.
r3Lnwn Mowers ebarpened and repair.
ed. Pruning Shears and Scissors
ground. All work guaranteed,
Agent for "Morris" Pianos.
FRED. ADAMS,
Shop nn Mill Street, BRUSSELS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 62 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
MGLEOD's
System renovator
—AND 0TOEn—
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplesones0,IPalpita•
tion of the Heart, Liver0onlplaint,Nour.
Ogle, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundioe, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitae' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MOLE OD,
Prop. and Manufaotnrer.
Hold by Jae, Fox, OrugrInt, Brussels,
Spectacles
—0F ALL RINDS—
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes tested FREE by
lete0t Option) methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSELS,
The Standard Bank
of Canada.
Money Orders
For amounts of Fifty Dollars and under
issued by this Bank, payable at par at
any ohartered Bank in Canada, with the
exoeptioo of Br -marshes in the Yukon Dis-
trict,
RATES ES :
Under $10 . .
10to20 . .
20 to 80 .
80 to 60 .
$0.08
0.10
0.12
0.14
J. N.;00b11101, Agent, iIIIUSSELS
CLEVELAND
1899 IDEAS •
aro lounct 00 no Bicycles but
CL V ELANDS,
We originate the ideas and make every
detail of every part lo our own factory.
SEE THE
New Ball and Roller Bearing,
The New Ball Head Direct Spoke, which
cannot break except by ammdent.
The New Skeleton Gear Case, whioh is
absolutely duat•proof.
The New Special Light Design Roadsters
whioh weigh 25% lees than any others
of equal strength, Dud many other
new features,
PRICES FROM S40 UP.
A. COUSLEY,
AGENT, BROSBIOLS
SHINGLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
AND• —
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT no;
Brussels Planing Mills
Alan Doors and Bub of all .Pat'
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Purhiohed for all
kinds of Buildings. Warkmah-
ehip and Material 'Geneseteed,
P. AMEN'',