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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-10-26, Page 5OeT. 10, 1899 TGE BRUSSELS POST BUSINESS CARDS. ! v:otritt Ret.05. j ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER 1.� omit, 10.8. 8(10't"P, Brussels, NAT v11 MoOJtACKTN, • IssmeraEMatt10411 b onusaa,n 0111oo at 11111 (}'query, 1'urubu1'ry savant, 13 runeo113. jj N. BA1tli1�TT, lj• Tolflpl'httA1'tiot' SbCL—Noxi door Neil of 1110 S1au,lard Banl,. Lad.100' 1(111 0hildrmlfl hair chiding a specialty. 7ji1ARMS FOR SALE,—"11)311 UN• .t- 04:0 aAnitdnrNoe0 , heas07"nr"(r1al0, pf aud " 7I, BUw(as0aIaip 01 Morrie end (troy, kH. HC 0T1la M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT. MISS JEAN M'LAUCi4LIN, —TEACHER 01r— PiANO — AND — ORGAN, 70=v 0031 181, OS.TT, ROBERT CUNNINGHAM 1N0011AN011, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH. T. FLETCHER Issue! of Marriage Licenses, Ureter AT Jewel -my Strout. 0 No Witnege Required, T. L'Lh;'rrf3lR, Brussels MiSS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M., Academic graduate of London Conserva- tory of Slide, also Member of the Aoeociated Mna101880 of Ontario, is prepared to reoeivo a limited number of pupils for iuetl•0Otion on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupils for the Pi inotpal's Porto In the Cousin vetory of Music. Btuasel0, Ontario, MISS CARRIE MOORE, Of London Ooneervatory of Music. Teacher of Violin and Guitar, Will receive a limited number 01 pupils for instruction at Brussels. Claes lopemi let of 6 eptentber, For further fulmination apply to Mies 8, L. Moore, nines, teacher. ALEX. HUNTER Clerk of the Fourth Division Oonr Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public Land Loan and Iuenran,o Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Oolloctious made Oulee in Graham's 13100k, Brussels AUCTIONEERS. - S. SOOTT AS AN AUCTION• -L • unit, will soil for bettor primes, to butter men; in seg time and loss chargee in Last Huron or h any other h rgAuctioneer anythi or he won't charge anything. Dates and ordure men 'always 1(o arranged at this mere or by personal apptioation. VETERINARY. ' !lD. WARWIOK, •• Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College. is prepared to treat all diseases of domes 100110(3 animals in a com- petent manner, Particular attention paid to veterinary dentistry. Calle promptly at. tended to. ()Mee and Infirmary—Four (100(0 north of bridge 'rurnborry at., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 17- M. SINOLAIR, BARRISTER 1' t • solicitor, Conveyancer ,Notary Pub - lie, &o. Omoo—Vanetooe'e Block, 1. door north of Oentral Hobe Solicitor for 680 Standard Banlc. G.F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, Solicitor, &a, OTSee over Stand - aril Bank. Solicitor for Village of Bruaeel0, 810007 to Loan at lowest rates, N[G.OAMERON, (Formerly• f ltaiOameron) rristand Solicitor, Cameron, Ont. (Mae—Hamilton St„ Oppoeito 001 borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, 11f, D„ 0.M., Trinity University, Follow Trin- ity Medias' College, Member College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Ont, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Licentiate of Midwifery, 8dinbnrgh, Fa -Telephone No.14. Residence, 1011181„ Brussels. D. F. SMITH, M. O. O. M., Graduate of McGill Collage, Montreal, &o., &m, A11 specialty work eatiellwtorily treat- ed, Residences, 19lizabeth theta, late Seale . (001401100. gOfllce in rear of Drug Store, Seale Block, Druseele, Out, E. T. SNIDER, M. D„ 0, J.N., successor to Dr. A. tlloKelvey, Licentiate of Royal College of Ph eioiaus and Surgeons Ktugston ; mamboed the Col- lege of Physioiene and Surname) of Ontario. Diseases of women and children a specialty, Hight years' 010porionee, ta-Omoo and res- idence tint formerly ()coupled by Dir.111e- Kelm, Turnbe3'ry street, Brussels. 20 - DR. F. H. KALRFLEISCH, runletAN, SUMMON AND A00000I1010 SUOOESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM, BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. ist ranee Honor Graduate of the Universi- ties of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Kingston) and ofTlinity Medical College; Follow of Trinity Medical Collage .and member of the Gallego of PhyBiatans and Surgeons of Ontar- io, Poet Graduate, Course in Detroit and Oh(oago,1800. Spade) attention paid to clis- eaeas of liye, Aar, Nose and Throat, and the- rmos fe- iGerman. 'Ilio opheuo at reel teDeg- and STOCK FOR SERVICE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersignedwill'koop for service on there. ..bred fm- Lot a dot, 0 Morris, Boar, the Lodge Int - preyed, Yorksil3,b edy • B Lodge Loug- 'Bur- ford, ,u•- • tbond 3 }} &)loo,lb ,LEI. Bro Long- fellow, No. 2118 ford, do which a.')mitoci number of sows will IN intent. Terme, $1.00, to be paid at time of !moth with privilege of ro1utmingif nee - [wary. A number of cholla young sows for sale for breeding p0120000 which will he Bold at 111.0008 to suit the times. 21- 11013!3. NIOHOL, Propriotor. A.5l.rfo'04'(15. 1.11'1 1 latNI1118 0 .•-•'J'hnredtty tunetl10 regular meeting of the Listowel O110eea air bet on aconnet of it being Than110• giving Day the Pair 00103 1(3(03111011 1(11411 Monday of tide week.—Some fifty or Bixby men hav0 bean en5aged for the past two weeks or more in making the im' proem -nerds at the (1. T. R. citation. 1'h0 oltanging of the ewitohes and grading of the aiding w81011 ie to run 181'0110 the yard at the rear of the station are finish. e'l, The Stook pen0 are being removed (Sather North of the station than former• ly, and the water tank will ocoapy their present site. Tha work of lowering and r000netr,Ot(ng the p,mnonger depot will be pruoeeded with et 01100. When thou plated the improvements wit! make a de• trifled change In the appear(tnoe of the mullion and ,y(trd0,—Wm. MaKeever hag sold hie briolt reoidenao and grounds on the Mitchell gravel road to Mrs. Sole, of Toronto, who intends removing to town and 000upying it, lvlre. Sole has been on a visit to her brother, J. A. Gardiner, and Dire. Gardiner end has returned to Toronto to prepare for moving here Mr. McKeever hae moved into hie new residence on his farm in the and choose eion of Elma.—Tho local Salvation Army throe has chased its officers, Eueign froadinott, late of Strathroy, being nos in comm0,0, with Lieut. Winter as hie aee(stant. Mise Matthews, tine energetic and zealous officer until recently in 0Om mond, hae gone to Ridgetown,--Rev. J. F. Durkee, whn has served the U. 13. Church of thio town as pastor for the past years, preached his last eermone on Sunday. Preaching next Sunday by the new pastor, Rev. J. 0. Grenesbath. 1.31xtle. LITTLE BLrvxnns,—M. 0. Past spent Thanksgiving Day with his brother. Dr. Tait,—Mrs. J.11. Chancey was holiday• ing with friends at Merriton,—The an• n0al Goderioh• District Sunday School and Epworth League Convention was held in the Blyth Methodist aberoh on Tuesday of last week. Following are the new oflioere t—Hon. Pres., Rev. J. Wilson, Goderioh ; Pres., Rev. S. J. AI - lin, Goderioh ; let Vice -Pres., 0.11. Hol- land, Clinton ; 2nd Vice -Pres., Miss iklaud King, Blyth ; 3rd Vioe-Pree , Mies Jennie Kirk, Londesboro ; 418 Vice - Pres., Mies Minnie Hillier, Goderioh ; 518 Viae•Pree., llties M. B. Salkeld, Goderioh ;'Seo., W. 0. Meyers, Olinter ; Treas., Miss E. A. Blair, Auburn.—One of our most ppular and respected towns• men stole away Wednesday morning of last week and at 4 O'olook in the atter- noon got married all on the quiet. The guilty party ie Andrew McNally, and the happy bride is Mies M. Riun, daughter of Mrs. M. Rine, of Newbridge.—Dr. and Mrs. Tait were at Listowel on Wednes- day of last week attending the marriage of Mre. Tait's brother, M, W. Shepherd, of Toronto, to Mise Oareon.—The many friends of Mrs. R. B. McGowan, who has bean in St. Joseph's hospital, London, for the peat two menthe, will be plensrd to hear that she was able to be taken to her home on Monday of last week,—Rev. and Mrs. W. W. Shepherd, of Muncey, spent a few (Nye last weep wit11 their daughter, Mrs. Tait. -14 tiakela were Bold to various pointe at Blyth etation for the Thanksgiving holidays. !+oaAortlz. SUN So'oxe.—While Mr. Dixon, of North Main et., was riding on a load of hay, he aeoidently slipped off, falling with terrible forme to the ground. He got off with a broken wrist and a good Blanking op.—The E. MoFani Dry Goode 00., have leased Cardno'e old stand and intend tieing it for gent's furniehinge.—A coup's of women, who reside near SAD, forth, paid one of oar dry goods stores a visit recently and examined a quantity of silk and other goods with the purpose, it was thought, of making purchaser,. They made a few small purchases and lett the store. After they had been gone some little time the olerk missed two pieces of silk and 0000lnded that the women must have stolen them. He fol• lowed them to a hotel sitting -room, where he found the silk in their poasee- aion, A further examination of the store showed that a large quantity of silk and fur trimmings had been taken. Chief Gillespie and the clerk drove out to the homes of the women and brought back the missing goods. Conduct of this kind deserves to be severely punished, het we understand that nothing ie to be done on account of the families.—We are pleased to learn that Mies Ellie MoLeod, of Egmondville, who hae been suffering from an attack of typhoid fever, is im• proving.—We are pleased to announce a decided change for the better in the con- dition of our friend, T. 0. Kemp.—The gronolithio sidewalk on the North aide of Goderioh street, (e 00ariog oompletion, It will be a great improvement to the etreet.—t3arry Willis hag extended hie legging factory.—Dan. McLeod, who fell from a tree sometime ago, is slowly re- covering and we hope soon to see him around as well as ever.—Jho. Beattie, groo0r, and J. 0. Rose, have bean par. tridge hunting at Kerwood, Lambton Co, Exeter. Newel M001108118.—By a serious fire at Ridgetown, Peter and John Bawden, former residents of this plane, were among those who bad their pleee0 of business and stooks destroyed.—Under the auepioau of the Ladles' Aid Society, of James street Methodist ohurnh, a recital will be given on Monday evening, Oct. 3018, by Mrs. Jean Blewett, of Bien• helm, the brilliant Canadian anthorese and reader. Excellent music will be interspersed, A rare treat expeoted,—B. 0. GidIey left for Duluth, Minn., where he hae accepted a situation in an office as stenographer.—Castor Willis, eon of Jas. Willie, Exeter North, while working one of the paring machines at the evapora• tor, accidentally let 111s hand Dome in anted with the fork, making a painful gosh which will lay him off work for several days.—John Mitchell is having the front of the Temperance House newly match boarded, and when finished will give it a fresh 000 of paint. --While play. ing in the school lyard Wee. Steil, son of W. 511011, met with a painful accident by aeoidentally running a nail in hie hand. —Joe, Myers, of Union, formerly of Exeter, is renewing acqualotanoes (u town, the ghost of Samuel Sendero, Some weeks ago he had the Mieforbuno of getting hie leg broken at the ankle by a log rolling on it and in aon00quenoe hag to got around on etutohee,—About 2:30 Monday afternoon Of Net week, fire Wilco 041 in the stable (It the is ar of the drool• line 000upiad by (1 , . dndenan,, 110 Andrew street, mut 0wun'1 by Ed, (111, u[ Grand Bend, 'J h ( whole intoriur of the building wits in e. blase before it was discovered and the (natant the lIro Woke nut the entire nlaoe wee enveloped in lhune0. A stiff South east wind wag blowing at the time which soon united the names to communicate will an adja000t elable belonging to Wnt. David- son, and from there to Wm. Merton's 0teide, a few yards ((i.•11tuL Tun three were goon reduced to odes and (b tvae with oo)1el(1orablo ddli0nity that the dwellings in the immediate vicinity were saved, Th111 '1'' 111)ltlhg Ileelaellr Wonld quickly laevo you if yen need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of eufferera have proved their mat0hle08 merit for 9iek and Nerve,' Lleadnahee They make pate blood and strong nerve0 and build up your health, lacy to (alta. Try them. Only 2.5 cents. honey bank if not oared. Hold by 0. A. Deadman, Druggist. L<")a<1I)101 r. 1'Ow11811ie CorNezL,—Oonncil met in Jouea' doll, Leadbury, en Wednesday, pot. 11th ; members all present. An mounts were pas•ed and paid etnoun1ing to $1,2133.14, this inaludoe ttvo steel bridges and fining npprneohes. The two bridges bave 0001 now $2,288 as folioten : F. Guttridge, three cement abutments end excavating for the same, $1,178 ; Rola. Grieve, filling approaches at both bridges, $118 ; John Beunewiee, oak tins ber and repairing soder abutment at Henderson's bridge, $17. Reding and "ravel has to be put on approaohee yet. These bridges are all steel except the flooring which is 3 loth oak. Oouuoil ao• oepted the bonds of Charles Dodds, fol• letter, as eatiefaotory and ratepayers may Expect to see hie smiling oounton- anoe any day and those not wishing a second visit from him will prevent it by having the taxes ready at the first call. The (Nanoid authorized the Clerk to noti- fy Samuel Dickson that his fence along road, lot 20, non. 11, is three feet and a half on road allowance and request its removal. Alexander Gardiuer wan authorized to leave railing pat on approaohee to iron and the two steel bridges and along gravel road eon. 11 to prevent damage by Ament drain '0 it is deep there. gounoil adjourned to meet in Sage's hotel, Walton, on Monday, Nov. 131(1, at 10 o'otoolt a, m., when it is ex. parted ail the time will be paid as these are the growing times (if you don't be- lieve this see the Globe and (f you doubt it see Sir Richard's speech ) The total taxes this year are $11,180,20 for the following purposes :—Oounty tate, $2,- 305.41; Township exoeuditure, $4,995.- 25 ; Grey drain, $135 82 ; Af oKillop drain, $255.12 ; Engineers' fees, $7L20 ; Statue labor, $00.130; Schools, $3,310.90. Schools receive beeidee 5702.88 interest, Townehip pays for the two drains out of funds $130.70_ a:10. O. Monnisoa, °larlt. 5 ntit'a Itre11( 11 t n ,End. !Halt. P. Olivia, of Baroeloea, Spain, spends his Winters at Aiken, S. 0. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head, Oa ueiug Eleotric Bitters, America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He Bays thia grand medicine is what hie country needs. All America knows that it ouree liver and kidney trouble, puritles the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens ohe uervee, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaran- teed, only 00 oeute. Sold by G. A. Dead- man, Druggist. AtwooU. Nawar NOTES.—Mre. Jae. Struthers was visiting relatives at Anderson, near St. Mary's.—Rev. J. B, Mallein, B. A., of Ridgeway, was i1( town last week, the guest of his parents.—While Jas. Ferguson was engaged shoemaking on Monday, 18th inst., a steel tack he wee driving flew into hie right eye, penetrat• ing the eight. ]Se hes not been able to see out of it since and the Dr, (ears the eight may never retnro.—What might have resulted in a Barlow accident to Prank Graham teas happily averted on Sunday evening of last week ea about 7 o'clock. Ito was driving from the livery stable with a horse and rig and had only. got a few feet when one of the wheels of the buggy came off, which frightened the horse and caused it to run away. It ran into the post at MaKoy's grocery, smash- ing the thefts and dashboard of the rig as well as the hareeee, while the oeou. pant, Mr. Graham, fortunately jumped out just before it came into collision with the poet.—The Milverton Sun says —"Geo. Burton has left for Atwood, where he will open out a tailoring eetab. lishnlent. Mr. Barbee is a first -ohms tailor, end has the reputation of doing firet•claes work, and should work up a ouooeseful business." We undereband that Mr, Burton hae taken a situation with Mr. Gerrie,—The Trustee Board of the public school have re-engaged Miss Nellie McFarlane in the junior deport- ment, et an (mean of salary. She is doing good work In the eolool,—John Floury hae sold his farm to Jae. Buchan- an, and has purchased Wm. Morrison's farm on the 12th con.—Albert Petrie has purobased Wee. Noble's farm on the 1218 mon., for the sum of 18,000.—Wm. Freeborn sank an artesian well on the farm of Jag. Barr to a depth of 70 feet, securing a good spring, whioh soon filled the well to the top.—Editor Pelton and others went to Wingham last Friday to hear Sir Wilfrid Laurier. OmmnAnc.—An old roeident of Mina posed away on Monday of last weep in the person of Mrs. Thos. Kitchen, of the 12th mon, of Eima. Site had been ailing for some time with canner on the liver, and from the firet 110 hope was enter. ta(ned for hoe recovery. Her Maiden name was Fanny Lusby, daughter of Wm. and Margaret Leahy, and elle wag born at Bemewell, Lineolnebiro, Eng. Ned, laud wa0 aged 75 year0, 4 months and 22 days. In 1850 she tame to Can- ada, during which year elle was united in marriage to Thos. Kitchen, who sur. vives her. They first took 09 their roof. deuce in Markham, where they resided a short time, when they moved up into EI in 1855,Battling on lot 10 en the Elm, t; 12th eon. here, like many of the Other 0 1 early waders,waders,E they made the e haat of their primitive surronndinge, and by dint of oout'ago end porsielent toil they et0000ded (u malting a oomfortablo home for themselves and little ones with which Peovidonoo had bleoeed Stem. Of the 10 children born to 1110111, Duly 5 grvtve, viz.:- Neleun, of Portage It (len. Smith, eon., formerly e804iuu foto Prairie, ;Han.; A1rd. Wm. Ilano', ern, mlnn' i aha Guardian 1'auili, Italiwity, 11, Elate ; Mrs J. I1. Smith, of Isles dropped deed un the road it alma distence Valley. Man. ; Aire. G. Hodge, of 000. from N lite Goutrn, 11, lama ; and Wm. 11., on the home, 01110,0s at the Department of Rnit. way,' and Ginnie say that the damage caused by the washout no the lieaolter. nose Cairn' will be repaired within three days. A eonvoution of South Grey Liherula will be held at Durham on Oot, o7, and will be edclreesed by Dr. Landorkiu, M. P., and 1f, P. O'Connor, Q. C., of Walkerton. It ie thought that the name of that unknown woman killed on the O. T. 11, near 0,01nnoque reoontly, W114 Mrs. Shales, who wee on her way to Kingston to v(eit ber slater. etead. 1)ec'gtand 1,060210001 111000 amiable gt1a114ie0 width belong to the Christian (diameter, and was a faithful member of the Jubilee Methodist ohuroh. Hite was kind and generous hearted and loved by all who came within the efrnlo of her in. lbuenee. Aa might bo inferred lrotn the nature of the disease which antitheft her, she soldered moll, but bora up with Christian fortitude. The funeral on Wsdnoeday eflern0on MAI One of the largest witno30er1 in the township. In- terment wail merle in the hlma Centre cemetery. Her aged partner in life and the family Share in the sy.upathy of their large circ', of friends i1, their be. l'elVelneu 1. Wro,xIt 01-. (intended for Net week ) A. Wells le remodelling his haute. Dr, female shipped one of hie heroes to Blenheim on Monday, R. Bleck shipped 2 oars of fionr to the Bentsen markets for export. I,, A. Mason, of Itedgrave, is the guest of 0. W Andrews this week. Wm. Greer, painter, of Gerrie, is at present the genet of J. A. Walker. Ih S. Smith Jr Son shipped a oar of joiner's work to Galt an Monday, 0. W. Andrews shipped n ear of apples to the Teeswater Evaporator this week. Mrs, D. N, McDonald left for Winni• peg from the 0. P. R. station, on Mon - city, Mr, and Mrs, lt'tthburn, of Duluth, are the guests of the (atter'¢ parents at present. Oliver Stewart, of Brussels vicinity, ie working at Smith a Co.'s factory for a few weeks. Mise Jean De,videon, who has been holidaying at Muskol,a, returned home on Saturday, Chas. Simmons is raising the roof of hie house, making a two story building instead of one, Mies Jessie Gibson, who hag been vie. icing her cuter, Mrs. Dickson, returned to Toronto on Monday. Jos, Querrin, of Ethel, who was think. ing of renting the Gotten Honee, was in town on Monday, but has not decided 10 yet. Jno. Davidson has had his verandah repainted and a new wire fence placed torose the front of the lot, greatly im proving the sppearano0. The business Board of the Presbyteri- an ohurnh have purohagg d a wire Penne from Rutherford 11 Munro to plaoe amend their lot where the ohurnh stands. T. Hemphill do Son purchased a new weer wheel at (Mosley and teamed it down on Saturday. They are planing it in their mill in plaoe of the old one, gaining as moot, power again as the old one with the same amount of water. The funeral of the late Mrs, Richard Bennett, of Howiok, on Suoday last, left their residence at 130 p. m„ to the Wroxeter oemetery. The children and husband have the sympathy of the whole community in their deep bereavement. .A Forewent Wunder Will often cause a horrible Born, Scald, Out or Bruise. Br oklen's Arnica Salve, the beet in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Dares Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Beet Pile onre on earth. Only 25 oto. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by G. A. Deadman, D ruggist. Il'ueaci, Scheel Beard, The regular monthly meeting of the Pnbiio school Board was held in the Board room on Friday evening, 13th inst. ; all the members present. The minutes of last meeting were read and passed. The following accounts were read :— .T. G. Skene, supplies $ 2 72 Geo. Kerr, 39 loads of earth 11 70 Jas. Muer, spreading earth 1 50 Moved by D. 0. Roes, amended by W. Blaehill, that the above amaounte be paid. —Carried. Report of attendance for September was presented as follows 0N ROLL AN. ATT. Room 1 49 15 ' 2 00 51 " 9 57 52 " 4 83 67 Board adjourned after disoneeing im- provements in permeation with Bohool prem ieee. • Catta<iiatt Nevo',a. .111 linit'rp,'Iaina 100111, Therm are few men morn wide sweat. end enterprising than 0. A, Deadman who spares no pa(ue to 1eaur0 the beet of everything in their line for their many onetomere. They now have the Agency for Dr. King's New Diatovsry, which surely cures Consumption, Coughe and Ualda. This i0 the wonlle,fel rem, ty that le now producing so much axe 1e. meat all over the o'entry, by its tinny startling cures. 01 absolutely cures Aelhma, 13ronohitio, Nausea, and all effe0ti0ne of the Throat, Chest and Lune. You man beet it before buying, by calling at the above Drug Store and get a trial Bottle Free, or rimier size for 501 arid $1,(0 Guaranteed to cure, or prime re. funded, WESTERN ADVERTISER LONDON. Brightest Weekly in the West. Reliable Market Reports. All the home News. Latest General Cabe News. Bright, short and continued stories. e. clean Family Newspaper—twelve sixteen pages. 75 Cents per rear The Post cE Weekly Advertiser For (;1.40 In Advance. DA ADVERTISER ((real flubbing (1W' r. "Daily Advertiser" AND "Brussels Post" Ono Year Earp, for $2,00 Either call on your local paper, or address orders to Advertiser Printing Co., LONDON, ONT. ;ylI'TRUNK�SYSTEM HUNTERS' EXCURSIONS To ivftt ekolm Lakes. Moon River District, Pan- dang, Bala, Redwood, Midland. Beautnmie, Port Gooltbnrn, Huntsville, Foot's Bay, Man- ttnetew0u River, Latta of Bass, Ham11'e Point, Roeseau, Lakeaeld, Blackstone, Ar- gyle to Oobocouk, fneluelve ; Lindsay to Hnlibnrton,luoluslvo ; all points Severn to North Bay, inclusive, And on 0, P,R.—Havelock to Sherbet Lake Jet., ioolusive ; also liippewa and Temie- kamiug via North Bay; Mattatva to Noulgon and Spanish, inclusive. Return tickets at first-class single fare, ex- eePton bushings passing through Toronto, will be issued Oat. )Gilt 10 Nev.inclu- sive, valid for return from destination not later than Dee0111bev 11111, 1890, (or 004110r from pointe on afnekoka Lakes au,t Lake of Btriaatyatlf navigation closes Meier, Deoembea 11th, 1100) from all stations in following die- BROCKVILLE AND WEST IN CANADA. Stopover win be allowed at all points, Severn and North. Sportsman's gun and 200 Muds of camping mail carried free. 00 Saturday Oot, '1818, a special steamer will leave Muskoka wharf at 7 a. m., for all points on M00kolia Deices. Steamer "City of Toronto" will leave Pen - atone andMidland on Saturday, Oot. 2618, for Parry Sound and Moon River District, after arrival of evening trains from the 8oPor utb'Fishing and Hunting Guido 1300110 and Maps of the District, apply to agents Grand Trunk Railway System, Dr. Jamee B. Campbell, of London, is dead. R. T. SUTTON, Agent, Brueeels. 8(r Charles Tupper gave an address ab Woodbridge on' Thanksgiving Day. It is reported officially that the hulk of the eteamebip Sooteman hae Bunk, Lanae McOullooh, of Grand Valley, aged thirteen years, was killed by falling out of a tree, It is reported that the Poormau mine, neer Nelson, hag been sold to an English Oompany tor $215,000. Oolouel Steele, Commander of the Yu. Icon police 0on1inge81, has arrived at Vancouver on his way to Ottawa. The body of Edward Mane, who has been missing from Belleville for a week, was found floating in the harbor there. The Galt Gas Company have offered to sell out to the city. Galt will no doubt show its enterprise and foresight by buy, ing. Thos. Locke, a cripple, who i3 an in. mate of the Hoene of Refuge, reeoned two ladies and a mnu from drowning in Hamilton Bay. He wart wedged by Jae, Scott. The Imperial authorities have eon. 003310d to bear the most of reoapping about 7,000 000 rounds of cordite amtnunition, thawed at Qnebeo, which was found to be defoobive. At the late ageing a nage came up for hearing in which Mrs. Ashdown, of Flesherton Station, the tomplaivaot claimed damages from the 19. of Anent. esia, for injuries sustained 111801151, her enttor running over an embankment between the etation and Flesilerton village. To tbo ordinary observer now, the road wield seen perfeobly safe, bet the Winter drifts tender it at times unfit for travel, and it wag during one of these periods the cident Dammed. Damages to the nmonnt of $200 were allowed, and this together with exp002000 will pause the emu to the pretty well up. TO is only a few menthe sinus the sante tewn0llip wag put in 501 a thousand dollars and theta throng} another aoo(dent, At Your �l i Che AtYoufice l,% it Vii/ For ... `,i tis � fl %• F w,:w, iiif 1: +f. t a � �. if/ i? .� of it \h r1.1's w :::INIR.it rt (SECOND EDITION) ;1 A It contains all the latest al fit news by cable and other - 11 wise; complete market re- itis 9 ports from Liverpool, London, 1ip 6 Now York, Chicago, Buffalo, aid ft Toronto and elsewhere; full id4 ft notes of sporting events and iii 4 Western Ontario District of it news. News from the Trans- i/ ft vaal full and fresh. 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We have 111e latest Stylus, A 1 Qualities null best Values in the trade i31 Children's, Misses', Boys', Ladies' and Gents' wear from the finest Bill to the heavy whole stock Kip. We are showing special lines in good, heavy, strong Shoes that will wear well and keep your feet dry. All sizes. Our Men's Long Boots are the very best in Canaria at $2.25 and $13.00, and sure to please you. In Men's Fine Boots we are showing up-to-date leaders at ';1.00, $2.00, $8.00 and $3.50. Our Stook is Large and well .fissorited in, all Departinemts. - November Fashion Sheets and Patterns to hand. Everything. Cheap. No Fancy Prices. O-nr Grocery trachan. is T7p-to-Date. We are in a position to supply the wants of the general public with np•to•date Canned Goods, Fruits, Teas, Coffees, Meals, Spices GEO. EDWARDS and General Household Necessaries. Our aim is to Bell only the Best and MONEY TO LOAN. Freshest Goods on the market at the lowest liviug profit on a Oash;baeis. Those who deal wibh 1(e will come again. Farm produce taken and the very beet value given. Call and ascertain what we can do for you. "Your money's worth all the year round,' (a our motto. t.=Choice Confectionery. And Apple Butter. Have everything ready for the Fall tade in the manufacture of Cider and Apple Butter. Factory on Mill street. Satisfaction guaranteed. C. 1I, Bartliff (1130 OFR and CONe'LCTIONEIt. The Standard Bank of Canada. Menet' Orders For amounts of Fifty Dollars end under issued by this Bank, payable at par at any chartered Bank in Canada,with the exoeption of Branches in the ukon Dis• triol, RATES Under $10 ®. . $0.08 $10 to 20 . . 0.10 20 to 30 . . 0.12 30 to 50 . . . 0.14 J. N. (i011170N, Agent, BRUSSELS SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND -- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT net Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order et Short Notioe, Eet(matoe Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. 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