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The Brussels Post, 1899-9-21, Page 5
ISEPT, 21, 1$99 'T'i1E BRUSS1i:1, ; BUSINESS CARDS. mONBI TO LOAN ATG PER cent. F. B. SCOTT, Bruseoln, `XT II, MoOltAOKEN, Ie0ut'orotMarriageLie uee0, Office nthis Rr000ry Aurubm'tv s ra t, Bruaselo , �N ARRIT1�• Tonsorial Artist, Shop -Next door North of the Standard Bans. Ladies' and ahtldroue hair nutting a specialty, M. MORRISON, Tllsuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT, MiSS';'JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, TEACHER, OF - PIANO - AND - ORGAN, a3ry ssax s, cam. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. T. FLETCHER Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Onion AT JEWELRY STORE. rNo Witnoee Required. T. FL1 TCHER, Brussels MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M., AOadootlo graelnato of London Conserva- tory of Music, elan Member of the Aeaoofateci Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive a limited number or pnpile for instrttotiou on theples°, Qualified to prepare pupils for the Principal's Forme lu the Conservatory of Music. Bruesole, Ontario, _ MISS CARRIE MOORE, OE London Conservatory of Maio. Teacher of Violin and Guitar, Wfl1 reoeivo a limited number of pnpile for s lot oi Be ttewber. at For further Intormatlou apply to blies S. L, Moore, music t10,0180, ALEX. HUNTER Clerk of the Fourth Dimion Cour Public Land Loan end Conveyancer, Agent. Funds invested and to loan, Collections mode 0Woe 1n Graham's Block, Brussels AUCTIONEERS. AHUNTER, LIO.GNSED AUG. • TIONEER. M01031 to lone. HOMES to sell. 141 S. SCOTT AB AN AUCTION- • EER, will sell for bettor prices, to bettor men; in ase time and lose chargee than any other Auotloneer in East Buren or he won't charge anything, Dates and orders can :always be arranged at this Milos or by personal application. VETERINARY. T D. WARWIOK, tl • Honor Graduate of tho Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all diseases of domosttoatetl animals in a com- petent manner. Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to. Od0Oe and Infirmary -Four doors north of bridge 'ruruberry et., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. N AT• IDS. SINCLAIR, BARRISTER • Solicitor,0onveyanoex,NotaryPub- ilo, &o. Oaloe-Vaneteno's Block, 1 door north of Central Hote Solieitor for the Btandaud Bank. Gv F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, &0, Office over Stand- ard Bank, Bolfoitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Loan at lowest rates. •In`r�I�- G. CAMERON, 1. L • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Oameron ) Barrister and Solicitor, Oodoriob, Ont. Office -Hamilton St., Opposite Col borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M.D., 0, M., Triuity University, Follow Trin- ity Modioal College, Member College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal College or Phypsiotaus and Licentiate of Midwifery, Edinburgh. i "Telophoue No.14. Beoiden0o, MillSt., Brunets. D. F. SMITH, M. D. C. M., • Graduate of McGill College, Montreal, &o„ &a, All specialty work satiofaotority treat- ed. Iteeidcnae, Elisabeth street, late &mato ▪ roeideuco, Office in rear of Drug Store, Smelts Block, Brussels. Ont, E. T. SNIDER, At. D., 0. M„ suoo0esor to Dr. A. MaKolvey, Licentiate of Royal College of Physicians and our Do ns n °ton • of Col- lege PB sias and urgo000of Ontario, , Digeaoesof women and children a stualinitY. Eight ruins' exery°. pO and e idov0o that formerly oeoIedby llr.Mo• S olvay, Turuberry street, Brussels. . ea - DR. F. H. KALBFLEISCH, .e,r,•ttr,mux, r,.,e..•Www,.war.a;:aa.Im.,uwaao.•m+sua..mwaIMwa. ...vro rooa.,r �,••.wmw.,.•_.'_,.•*m*m.*°". PIIYSICIAN, 0131010011 AND Aa00U010EUR, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. lot Class Honor Graduate of the Universi- ties of 'Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Iiingetou) • and of Trinity Medical ()allege ; Fellow of Trinity Medical College and member of the • ()allege of Pllysiolano and Snrgeono of Ontar- io. Post Graduate Course iu Detroit and Chicago,1808.-Epooial attention paid to rlie- 0000o of Eye, Ear, NOee and 'Mama, and dis- eaeosof Women. 1.'(21ououltaUon in Eng• fell and German. Telephone at 10e1(10110e. STOCK FOR SERVICE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE, -The undersigned will -keep for service on. Lot 20 Oona Morris, the thoro'-broil Im- proved leorltebire boar, "Gat Lodge Long- fellow,. No. 2480, bred by J.10. B rsthoun, Bur- ford,10 which a limited number of sowe will be telco», Terms, 81,00,1 bo paid at time of service with privilege of returning if nee - ornery. A number of aholoe youngsoW0 for sato for breeding perpoao° wuboh will' be told at prion° to bulb the tines. 21• BOBS N80130.11, Proprietor, 'I'v() sv1)r'1(1 r';0. TIMELY Noa'oo.--1Vm. Medd has resom• ed work again after his severe illuesa.--- Mre, ft, Johnoton and Edna will spend two months vaik! nifriends in Menitoba , -Rev. and &1ra Belau! lnrya returned from a two termite' visit at New York end Toronto. ---Mise Tovell and Master 43ert, of Guelph, who have boon muerte at el, Vernon'°, have returned hoino,--Mre, Kellington, who has been spending a few weeks in 13rn08110, the guest of her daughter, Mee, Aflame, hoe returned, -- A number of the young people attended the Methodist anuivoreary in Atwood and enjoyed the program very mnoh,- Among those who visited the Toronto Fair were : A, and I1tre. Hewitt, B. Mo. Cormick, Mimi 1'1, A, Vernon, Miesllattie Jaokson and B. Tugl)en,-It is rumored that rioh depooite of marl have been die. (revered in Ole locality. All that is neceooary now is the confirmation of the report in older that the Manufacture of oement may be procreated with. -James Mo0rae, Mrs. Madre° and 'Lawrence have returned from a two months' visit in the prairie province. I31.v tilt. NEWSY Beenzto.-Lyall Ireland is sou• fined to his home with a severe attack of typhoid fever.- W. A. Carter and Jas. Moon have pnrohased the frame store and lot on the Northwest corner of Queen and Ring otreets. The building will be moved back on the lot and a brink addi• tion built in front of it for a livery stable. Work will be oommenosd at once. -Blyth and 0tinton lawn tennis clubs had a friendly game on Mrs. Buie'° lawn here. Blyth won by a score of 4 to 3,-Mrs.Oox, of Owen Sound, is the guest of her eon, M, H. Hammond, - There were 01 tickets sold at Blyth depot on Toeeday morning for Loudon Fair. - Mies Jamieson has left for as extended visit with friends in Boston and other New England pointe.-Mre. A. J. McGee and two daughters, Ethel and Gladys, of Valparaiso, Indiana, are visitors at the home of Geo. Xing. -Mise Blaoketook, who was the guest of Mies Finnemore for the past month, bac returned to her home in Preston. Little Mies Jaffray al- so returned to her home in Galt by the earns train, 1116 rtrit's Iron NOME Wee the result of hie splendid health Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomooh, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If yon want these qualities and the sun. Daae they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 26o. at Deadman'° drug etore. Clinton. CHEERY NEWS. -The Canadian demand for the Doherty organs is so great the factory finds it hard work filling orders. -It is expected that both Dr. Turnbull and Dr. Agnew. will return from their continental tour in the oouree of a'few weeks and both will seek looatione: in some other part of the Province than where they were formerly. -Mies Luoy Grant has lett for Bt. Thomas where she will take a course at the Alma Ladies' College, -The Electric Light Co. is put. ting a number of aro lights on the streets, and is putting in three enolooed aro lights for Hodgen° Bros. - Over 800 Wallets were sold at this station for Lon- don last week. -D. Oantelon has orders for 8,000 barrels of apples for the North. west trade, -Will. Ooate acts as judge on flowers at the Goderroh Show. -Geo. Swallow has decided that he will go out of bueineee and go into farming ; he does this in the interest of his family -We are sorry to know that there is no praoii• oal improvement in the condition of. T. 0. Oooper, who has been gradually losing ground during the past week. -Miss Ethel Doherty left last week for St. Thomas and will take a course at the Alma College there. -Clinton Amateur Minstrel Co. will give 'their first enter. tainment in the Town Hall here on the eveninge of Sept. 20 21, under the auspi- ces of the C. 0. F. band.--Ool. Hoare sold his orchard, (excepting alight reser- vations) to White Jc Co., of Toronto, for the sum of $400 oath,-Roderlo Rose, of town, had the sad,. intelligence of the death of his son, Dan Rosa, of Denver, Colorado, from pneumonia. He leaves besides hie wife ' (daughter of John Stewart, Stanley) three children, two boys and one girl to mourn his lose. Geode richt. NEWSY GLANOE9.-F, Braden, of the Bertha Montreal, has left for the agency at London on promotion. -Ed. Tilt left for Montreal on Monday of Met week to attend McGill Oollege where lie will enter the class for oivil and mining engineers. -A niece of James Harney, of town, liv- ing in Osborne, was ran into by a eoorohing 0201101 and had her arm broken. The reckless wbeelman was tearing along with his head down. -Mr. Warnock will have two 800 Ib. squashes at the Great Northwestern thio month. -Mrs. LeGear and daughter, who were on a few weeks' visit have retarded to their Dome in Golma, Illinois. -The number of teaohere in training at the County Model sohoole is lose by one third than the number in attendance last year, a fact that will not be displeasing to the teaohero who wants eohoolo,-An artist in the slack wino busi- ness gave exhibitions on a wire stretched from the British to the Bedford ; an ex- celient performance it was, his many Melts being olevorly oarried through.- Dudley hroughDudley Holmoe, for some time of the firm of Oameron, Holt it Holmes (now dissolved), hoe formed a partnership with N. L. Diokineon, the well known Wing. hem barrister, and the new title will be Diokineon & Holman, with offices in Goderioh and Wingham. - As Mise P'loreooe E. Dietrich was alighting from her bicycle, she clipped and fell, the re- sult being the breaking of the email ,bone of the right arm, -Oliver, the 'live year old Ooh of Albert Goldthorpe, of Colborne, wag thrown from the boggy In a runaway accident and seriouely injured. The lit- tle fellow's bead was badly out and hie skull elightly fractured, from the effeete of which he wag nnaoneoione for ton houre.-On Wednesday afternoon of last week the large dwelling owned and oath - pied by /Bollard Jewell in Colborne, was entirely deetroyed by fire. It, originated from the kitchen stove pipe, and had ob• tained ends a hold when discovered, ad to render all armee of gating the house fm• possible. Although the wind was blowing fiercely, a largo quantity of the furniture woe caved. Oho knee, a solid ruueh- °ant one, is said to have been insured fur 0800, a cum not nearly eullloient to re. build it, bat (l 1.4.11110p. Mico M. Davidson visited in St. Catharines. -Mies M, Soarlett has r, turn. tut from Clodoriob where she wire the Boost of Mot,g, A. M, Todd, i, for e rn me woelts -21108 hiargtrot Longworth who 19a1 the (meet of her normal J, and hire. hungworth, returned to Wondetools. She woe aaoampanied by her sister Anillo, who in1ondo roeldiog hr first place for acmetine.--Mre. McLeod, of °lintnn, who has been vtoiting hot mother and other [81111ves here, hoe et -ramrod home, -Jun. and Mrs. Scarlett were visiting friends in London and vicinity, -The Jubilee gang is doing good work for Con tractor Pigeon at present. They waist of W. Mabey, M. Wall and 11, Holden. -- if. and Mre. Grieve were attending the Western fair in the loreet oily last week. -Willie Grieve and Albert Scarlett returned home ou Monday of hob wank, from a holiday trip to London. Gur•s•ie. Newsy NOTES. -James Brown, of Wellington et., is seriously 111.-Mre, (Rev.) J. S. Fisher, of Lambeth, was visiting Mende in town and vioinity.- On Friday morning, 8 h hien, the grim Reaper' again visited our village and the spirit of leeward Harding took its flight to that bright and better world. A little over a year ego deceased sold his farm, lot 80 on the 11th coo. and moved to Gerrie. His remains were laid to root in the Rel' grave cemetery on Sunday afternoon, the funeral being a very large one. He leaves a widow and grown up family of one eon and ono daughter to mourn his lose who have the sympathy cf all in their cad bereavement. -Jus. Leech hoe re- turned home from Manitoba. -Photo- grapher Love took a picture of the school children. There were just 00 young0tere in the group. -A harvest Home was given in the Methodist choral], Gerrie, on Monday evening, Sept. 18th. The Bazaar opened at 4 p. m, under the management of the Ladies'° Aid. Al 8 p. m. Rev. Richard Hobbs, of Wingham, delivered his celebrated address on "Triangular Man." The choir of the ohuroh furnished the music. 3L'or(Lwich. NEWBY FLUTTERS. -Blake Oook has gone to Lietowel, where be will attend High eohool.-Mies Lareedo Wade, wile hoe been spending the past couple of months visiting relatives at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., lute 'returned home. -We are sorry to report that Mrs. J. Davidson is failing in health and is at present con. fined toter bed.-Meeere. Strome and Adair are getting the material on the ground for the erection of a new bridge on the 6th con,, at Hamilton's lime kiln. -It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of Mis. Wm. Brown, of the 8th ooh., Howlett, wbiih took place on Wed- nesday morning of last week. Deceased bad been stricken down with a severe at- tack of typhoid fever, and all that loving hands end medical ekill could do was done to overcome the disease, but it pre• veiled with the above result, She was a daughter of Jas. and Mre. Rueter, sr., of the 0th con., and was in bar 46th year. A large family of woks children, 8 of whom have been afflicted with the same disease, but are now 000eidererl out of danger, and a loving husband are left to mourn her demise. -A new sidewalk has been placed io front of the Strathy block, occupied by John Argos, J. h. Rogers, M. G. Harris and W. Davie. "%Weenie Eruptions Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Buokien's Arnica Salve three them ; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Uleere, Bolls, Felons, Corns, Warta, Gute, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Beat Pile Oure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 26 Dente a box. Cure guar- anteed. Sold by G. A. Deatlmea, Drug- gist. t0orl,lOr tit. LITTLE SUzooetroo.-Wil. McLeod, eon of Wm. MoLeod, left for London last week where he has secured a situation with Hobbs Hardware Co. -Mrs. R. N. Hays bas secured a good situation iu De. troll and will become a permanent reel. dent of Uncle Sam'e domain. - Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins conducted Harvest services in Christ ohuroh, Chatham, on Sunday. -Miss Maggie Wilson, daughter of Jae, Wileon has gone to Loudon to at- tend the Conservatory of Mesio. -The Collegiate Inetitute foot ball club re•or. ganized and elected the following ern - are : Hon. Pres., Dr, Burrows ; Pres., H. R. Roberteon, B. A. ; Vloe Pres., S. G. Stone, B. A. ; Secy. Treasurer, A. S. McLean ; Manager, R. 0. Oheswright ; Committee, L. MoDonald, G. McMillin, H. Welsh, J. Blake. -Master Bieh Neelin bad the misfortune to have hie arm broken on Monday of last week. He was taking a trunk to tLie elation, and as he was crossing the track at Gadke's mill the boree beoame frightened and rau away, throwing him to tho ground and o the wrist, - Thanksgiving 'oat above w breaking hie nein e g1 Thanksgiving service wee held in St. Themes thumb on Sunday when Rev. Rural Dean MoCoeh, rentor of Christ church, Ohabham, oflloiated.-Hugh P. Hallett, of the U. S. Hospital Corps, who has for the past year been in Manila, le at present vieiting his mother, Mrs. E. Hallett, -Work was oommenoed on the granolithin sidewalks on Monday of last week. Atwood. NEwsYNoTE9,-W. F. Forrest shipped a oar of flax seed to Baden last week, and a ear of lumber to Waterloo, -Agent Heyd ticketed 41 people to the Loudon Fair last week, -Samuel Gray, dentist, formerly of EMU, ie practising at Ridge- town.-We idge- town:We are sorry to report that Mrs. Geo. Rattan, tenth line, le confined to her room again.-Ae Thomas Curry, apple paoker, of Brnesele, was going from the 4t1 eon. to Lietowel, bo lost four of his apple barrels, and would like the finder to return thein to the Queen's hotel, Lietowel,-While drawing in the peas from the field to the threshing machine at Jae. Miller's, oon. 14, Elma, Henry Smith, of the 1611, brother•in law of J, E. Goforth, was thrown with great force against tate tattoo by the np. setting of the load and was almost 1)1)0(1. On the arrival of a doctor from Atwood he found the patient Buffering great pain from a broken rib and a very badly bruis- ed thigh. -01. Olban'e oongregatioa have phaohased a new Doherty organ for the cIIIN P 0 S T fliir \au11e i'e 9 We have rene'ved our new loll Mantles, J'tektite and °epee. and they are boantfeo: We show all the Onweet atylne 111 the in,tr'ket ; every gernlunt ie np•to•dato. Every May requiring a new jookut should see our . dais when it i0 at its beet. We show exolueive styles whloh will not be ebown by any other house in 131701. --re4CON`. e- -Ladles' Black Beaver a -Wrote, lined throughout with oolored mercerized octane, velvet collar, trimmed with braid, at 05.60, -L' adios' Bleolc and Colored Jaokete, lined with bleak and colored satin, velvet collar, trimmed with satin, at $7. --Ledioe' Light Grey Box Oloth Jackets, lined with marcor zed satana, figured pearl buttons, very stylish, at $10. -Ladies' Carl Cloth Jackets, lined with °beaked mercerized Ranee, trimmed with braid, at 010. -Ladies' Flue Beaver Jaokete, in Brown, Fawn and Light Pearl, lined with colored satin, strapped seams, figured pearl buttons, at 015. We also show a fall range of new, up.to•date Jackets, in Black or Color's, at 08 50, $4, 04.60 and 81. INSPECTION INVITE©, church to roplaoa the old ono which has Tong since outlived its usefulness.- -Mon- day afternoon of last week, Robert, eon of W. F. Forrest, met with an nnfortu• trate 100110nt. It appears he was riding upon a load of flax in company with John Sanders and Geo. Smith, who were taking it from the mill to the fieldto be spread and rotted, and while passing beneath the eemapbore wire at the railway erasing on Main at., the wire oaught him in the face and be was drag. gad off the load and plunged head fore• most to the ground before he could extricate himself, resulting in fraotoriog his right arm above the wrist and a pain• ful bruise on the forehead, -B. W. Zie- mann and family left on Wednesday morning train of last week, for Preston. -John Love, 10th con„ of Elmo., laid upon the Bee table a branch loaded with Gregg blaokberriee, second crop. Tbe berries were large and fully matured and ripened. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will alwaye have friends, bet ane who would be attractive meet keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and run down she will be nervous and irri- table. If the has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will oanee pimples, blotohee, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bittere is the beet medicine in the world to reign. late stomach, liver and kidneys, and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, Emmett], velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a ron•down invalid. Only 60 Dents at Deadman'a Drug Store. 11.11.irow el. NEWSY Lrnits.-•The great Toronto Feb. brought more business to Morris, Field, Rogers it Co. than on any previous year, their exhibit having been sold out many times over. -John Watson, of the Lieto- wel brewery, has met with good 000000s with his exhibit of roadsters at the West. ern Fair, taking $rd place with his span of drivers, also good positions with hie Wilkes stook. -At a vestry meeting of Obriet ohuroh, held on Monday evening of last week, it was unanim0nely resolv- ed to ask hie lordship, the Bishop of Huron, to appoint Rev. Alfred P. Moore, of Paisley, to the rectorship of this parish, now vaoaut. Bishop Baldwin bas been pleaeed to make the appoint. meet and it is understood that the Rev. gentleman will accept the position. -- Wm. Welsh and family have removed to Stratford. Mr. Welch has, for some time past, been district agent for the Excelsior Inenranoe Oompany, and goee to Stratford to anti= the position of assistant superintendent of Western Ontario, to which he hoe been promoted. -The coal yards and sheds of A. Moo - de, on Mill street, have been purobaeed by J. 0, Hay, who proposes utilizing them in connection with hie coal and wood bueineee.-On the evening of the 8111 inst. an Orange Young Brite) lodge was organized in town, to be known as "Lietowel 0. Y, B. Lodge, No, 72." The chartered members were initiated and the following officers installed :-W. M., Richard Tennant ; D. M., David Marsh- all ; Seo., Samuel Willoughby ; Treas., Jae, Stapleton ; I. G„ Norman Bamford; 0. G., Ohae. Smith. -Rev, 3. P. Heucb, a former pastor here, preached in the German Evangelical church on Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock, fo English. This will be his laet visit here previous to his going to Japan as a tniesionary; Ed. manager of J. P. Wil- son's who to W V son a Iivory business, is around again niter his recent illuese.-Will, OIoDou- ald, son of Mr. MoDouald, of the station hotel, is seriously ill with an abeam. - B. al. (Bothwell, son of B. Rothwell, left last week for Regina, N. W.' T. Canadian No vv :Al. John Doull, President of the Bank of Nova Scotia, died at Halifax. Fred. Barnes, of London, a C. P. R. brakeman, fell from a oar and was killed at Chatham. The OBuini Gazette announces that the Legislature of British Oolnmbia will meet on January 4, The new Oanadian Government steamer Minto has sailed from the Clyde for Prince Edward Island. The little daughter of Edward Van.' eandt, of Windsor, was Unread to death, her clothing oatohing from a bonfire, Henry Dooley was drawn into the Splitter at Booth's sawmill, at Ohaudfere, and horribly oeuehed and out in two by the saw. The Montreal police inquiry eetebliehes the tea that ft was customary to Charge applioante from $100 to $800 for positions on the foroe. Manitoba's big wheat orop is now on the move, deliveries are general all along the main lino of the 0. le, R. and all over the South-western 30011on of the ProVinoo. Moat of the crop grades No, 3. hard. A pinoky ohambermaid named Maud Barry at the Raisin House, Toronto, made a clever oaptnro of a eneak thief Sunday night. He woe prowling around and she looked him np in a room till help, came. Skagoay'e rival, Gateway City, is to be moved throes the river, All the buildings worth anything are to be ship- ped over the buy on scows. The work, it is expeoted, oan be dune in two months. A special from Victoria, B. C., says : While 8 public meeting was in pr0grees in Skaguay, Alaska, a few days ago, for the discussion of the annexation or ab• sorption of Dyea, an earthquake startled the community. It was so severe that bonoiderable damage was done to build- ings. No person was seriously hurt. His Life Ants Saved. Mr. J, E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says :-r'I was token with Typhoid Fever that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even cit up in bed. No. thing helped me. I expeoted to soon die of Consumption, when I beard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief, I continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can't say too much in it's praise." This marvellous medioine is the surest and quickest are in ,the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 60 cents and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Deadman'° Drug Store ; every bottle guaranteed. The Business Ontario Listowel College. EQUAL TO. ANY IN ONTARIO. A thorough, complete and practical train - fog in all branches of Commercial work, at 000siderably lase than regular rates. For full information apply Booms or College over Post Ultlee. L. HARTT, LISTOWEL, ,PRINCIPAL. art's ART GALLERY ra-- It tho best plaoe•to have your Photo. taken. We guarantee all our work to he FIieT GDAno, Complete eatigfaotion given to all. WE DO NOT ADVERTISE OUR MODESTY. Neither is it necessary for us to Brag. Ona Worm eaves us the trouble. Large work of all kinde promptly attended to, and finished to the beet satisfaction. Don't forget to oall and see our work and also get our prices. A kind welcome to all. {, E, ➢ a emsART, ARTIST, Welton Block, • Brussels. our Grocery is Up -to -Date. We are in a position to supply Abe wants of the general pnblio with up•to•dato Canned Goods,Fruits, Teas, 'Coffees, Meals, Spices and General Household Necessaries. Our aim is to sell only the Beet and Freshest Goods on the market at the lowest living profit on a Cashibaeie• Those who deal with fie will coma again. Farm produce taken and the very beet value given, Call and ascertain what we oan do for you, "Your tnoney'e worth all the year round,,' is our motto. f 'Choice Confectionery. 0011. Barth: 9 0110 0E10 nod 00NPb;t7TIONNI3. 'a s 1 .140p of Security' 011 t l'er)' " 1-r 11ltt•l ", put there by the to t) t r:1 ;1 1 13111'r:iti!•,. , f wear talar. --a protec- tion , I 4 ti.l tl k t ti. t':.1111 t L t 1 Maley min i,f, 101 readily pay more for a " Slater Floe " were in..t the price stamped on the sole • - this stamp gives the actual market value of the t,li.:c r:,•tt:r,;iner1 by the mannfae- tllrerri. - '7 jkff.: I11i:1e in t',. 1 • foot-nsodc•l 1111-1w3., 3.il sire,, wIdiil :, TL. )r colors and styles. 1,1'of; pair o•,.. year welted. - $3. )u ay.r SPS: i1Pi4 T Downing Bros,, - Sole Local Agents ®••••®.rye® 100r aaa: .Z,.,._rtm,:,,v. «._ ro.=,roc all Now Constantly Arriving We wait your Trade and. will Endeavor to serve you well. . Strach r,n. pa9.1211,vmsmm BRUSSELS PUMPWORKS All orders for new Pumps or Repairs promptly attended to. Oontracte taken for new Wella and Cisterna. ea -Lawn Mowere sharpened and repair• ed. Pruning Shears and Soiesore gamed. A11 work guaranteed. Agent for "Morris" Pianos. FRED. ADAMS, Shop on Milt Street, BRUSSELS. MONET TO LOAN. Any Amount of Money, to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 6i Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. McLEOD'S Syste a• nonovator -AND oTann- TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyopepeia, Sleeplesenese„Paipita- tion of the Heart, Liver Oompl aint, Near - el ie, Loee of Memory, Bronchitis,Con- sumption, on- corn tine GBto100, Janndfoe idney and Urinary Diseases, St, Vitae Dana, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICII, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Mannfaoturer. Sold by Jam, Fox, nrnggiet, Mane's. Spectacles -007 ALL RINDS - Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyes Meted FREE by latest Optioal methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS, Standard Bank of Canada. money Orders For amounts of Fifty Dollars and under issued by this Bank, payable at par at any obartered Bank in Oanada, with the exception of Branches in tba Yukon Dis- trict. RATES Under :Ic10 . $0.08 $10 to 20 . . . 0.10 20 to 30 . . 0.12 30 to 60 . . . 0.14 J. N.';GORAON, Agent, BRUSSELS CLEVELAND 1899 IDEAS aro found on no Bicycles but OLEV E LANDS. We originate the ideas and make every detail of every part in our own factory. SEE THE Now Ball and Roller Bearing, The New Ball Head Direct Spoke, which cannot break exoept by aoordent. The New Skeleton Gear Case, which is absolutely duet -proof. The New Special Light Design Roadetere which weigh 25% less than any others of equal strength, and many other new features, PRICES FROM $40 UP A. COUSLEY, AGENT, BI0I1$sELB. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND- --- North Shore Pine and Cedar ICOR SALE AT Tlin Brussels Planing Mills. A18o Doone and Sash of all Pat' terns on hand or made to order at Short Notioe. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. 'Workman. ship and Material Guaranteed, P AMENT1