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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-11-30, Page 5Noy. 89, 1899 BUSINESS CARDS. Af[ONEY TO LOAN AT 5 TER ..ma, aaut, 3',li SCOTT, Brussels, -- MoOJ.tACIU N- 11' • Issuer of Marriage Mends. Of - nos at (lroaory,Turubarry tIroot, Brussels, u N, I3A11RETT- mu • Tausorlal Artist, Shop -Next door North of the Standard 13ank. Ladles' and R2 Otolldron'e hair nutting a specialty. -- -RABIES FOR SALE,-TIuh UN• ..L DLRNIpNgn 1150 aeyaral goad Forme far or I and Io relit, 0aey 10 rine to Townahipo of doers and (tray, Lr S. '3001"1',itrneaols NI. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, ONT, MISS JEAN' M'LAUCHLIN, -TEACHER OF - PIANO - AND - ORGAN. nxrcrssazs, cram., ROBERT CUNNINGHAM- 12/0111ienag, FIRE AND MARINE, GUELPH, T. PLETCHER Issue, of Marriage Licenses, GYriOB AT JEWELUY 8T0165. t3 -No Witness Required. T. FLETCHER, Brunie MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. C. M., Aoademio gradeate of Loudon Conserva- tory of gusto, ileo Member of the A 88001aled Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils for instruction on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupils for the Prinoipape Form in the Conservatory of Mode. Braesolo, Ontart0. MISS CARRiE MOORE, Of London Conservatory of Mueio. Teacher of Violin and Guitar, Will receive a limited number of pupils for instruction. atBruseels. Class tepees let et September. For further info] elation apply to bliss S. L, Moore, music teacher. A I1UN TER - Clerk of the Forth Division Cruet, Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Puh11o, Land, Loan and Insurance Agout ; Anotion- eer. Funds invested and to -loan, Collec- tions made. OMoe in Graham's Block, Brus- eels, AUCTIONEERS. T.i S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- -a- • ram. will sell for bettor prions, to better men, in lees time and lass chargee thanany other Auctioneer in Fast Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders cite always be arranged at this oasts or by personal application. VETERINARY. TD. WARWICK- . Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared to treat all dis- eases of domesticated animate lin a oompet- ont manner, Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary -Four doors , North of bridge, Turnberry et., Brussels, LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. WPI. SINCLAI I- • Barrister, Salleitor, Conveyancer, Notary Public, &o, 011100 -Stewart's Block, 1 door North of Central Hotel, Solicitor for the Standard Batik. F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, 00, Office over Stand- ard Bank. Solicitor far Village of Bruss•1e. Money to Loan at lowest rates, MG. CAMERON- • (Formerly of 0nmeren, Holt & Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor, :Goderiab, Ont. Office -Hamilton street, opposite 001• borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. CLUBBING OFFERS 1900. Tug Pos'r and The Weekly (lobe, $1,50Tug, Poem, Glebe and Marion 1larlend'e Works, 11175. Tua POST and Toll Western Advertiser, 111.40, Tn1 POST and London Daily Adver. tear, $2 OD. rIl o P00'1, The Weekly Globe, a,,d The Weekly Sun, 0185. Tug POST and Montreal Weekly Star and Family Herald, with two premiums, 418i Tnls Poe', and Witness, 161 O5. flue Poe'r, aid Weekly Bon, 161.35. Tire Post, and Mall sed Empire, 111,75, t5lrltt tdcrS. s'i 08 1) rook. 801o500.• -What the Midland Free Preen says of a girl we know :-Tho first of what is hoped may be a series of enter- tainments during the doming Winter was bald in No. 10 oeatio0 schoolroom on Monday evening last. There were twenty. seven numbers on the program, seventeen of which were filled by ohildren in the school, the balance by the kind assietaoo6 of the Miseoe Brown, Campbell and Meears. Ru.eell, Hopkins, Wright, Parker and Taylor. Words clan hardly express the praise due to our euhool mistress, Miss Switzer, to whose energy alone we were indebted for the evening's rioter teinment. The extraordinary 11on8de088 and accuracy of the children in the dif. ferent solutions of recitations, dialogues and songs and training required spoke volumns for the oars and trouble that must have been given by Mise Switzer and is of itself a great testimonial to her teaching ability. It is proposed to•give another entertainment about Chrietmae with the introdnotion of the old time Chrietmae oarols, due mottos of which will be given. Over 411 was oolleoted at the door. lalaai. Room FOR TEe1IERANOE.-Mn. EDITOR, - I see byTim Posr flat a t yon are asking for mora news. As your Ethel oorree- pondent reported only a part I will give some more, I think yon were told that we have had a obauge in our hotel and on the first evening of 000npanoy free drinks were the order and were imbibed so freely, so rumor says, that as a result a pngilis do encounter took plane on one of our streets.I A ao two or three young man were incapable of taking ogre of them- selves so some of their Mame took them to a shop, remaining with and taking one of them till the "wee Oma' hours of the morning." Before the dawn a young man secured a horse and rig and conveyed some of them to their homes. Our teachers are teaching Physiology and Temperance in the sobool and have been doing it for years, so these young men have been taught by our Prinoipalthe evils of intoxicating liquors, yet his teaching has apparently failed of good results. What a good thing to have .a reformer io our midst ; may the number increase. Now boys "right about face" and resolve, by God's help, that you will yet be worthy men who will be a credit to the community. Yonre, 50111110(Y. Rcnnrrltabic Benue. Mrs. Miohael Curtain, Plainfield, III., makes the statement that elle o0ugllt cold, whioh settled on her lunge ; she was treated for a month by her family phyeioian, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of ooneumptidn and that no medicine ooald one her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King'. New Discovery for Consumption ; ebe bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first doee. Sbeooutinued its 1180 and after taking six bottles, found herself sound and well ; now does her own housework, and ie as well ea she ever was, -Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at G. A. Deadman'. Drug Store, Only 50 cents and $1.00, every bottle guaranteed. Lister w ajl. NEweY Linos. -Revival eervinee are being held in the U. B. church, conduct- ed by the new pastor, Rev. Mr, Gran. I baob.-W. J, Klemmer, who has been ill with fever in the hospital at Winnipeg, is progressing favorably, and expects to be home in a short time. -Jas. A. Tre- main hoe returned home from Muskoka, bringing a deer with him. He was with the Heepeler party, who killed 16 deer in all.-Tbe family of John Hamilton, Mit• ohell road, have about reoovered from the fever, Six members in all were down with it, their home being something like a private hospital for several months past, -J'. S. Gee, merchant, has bean confined to his home for several days through ilinese, whioh has developed into a mild one of fever, -The Listowel chair factory is evidently going; to be a reality, ae we understand the maohiuery has been ordered and is expeoted here shortly. Edwin Forbes is at the head of the enterprise and is determined to make it go. The old fonndry is being fitted up for a factory, --Plunkett & Daum have gold out their grocery business on Wal- lace street to J. T. McKeever, son of Wm. McKeever, who formerly carried on buei. nese in the same stand. --Mies Pelton, daughter of Wm. I eltou, was appointed teaober for the department now in charge of Mists Brooke, who purposes attending the Normal after New Years. There were 8 applioationo. S. E. Beckett, principal of the public euhool, nae begun instructing the larger boy pupils in drill. -The mixed train for Kinoardine on Wednesday of last week, °trunk a oow on the track lust South of the Main otreet creasing, throwing her into the ditch. Three of the animal's lege were broken and she had to be killed. She was own- ed by Mre.• Mitchell, of Dufferin ward, and bad strayed on the' track. -A new gee plant has been installed al the gas wotke,-The annivoreary serving in eon - motion with Knox ohuroh t.hie year, will be held on Sabbath, Deo. 10tH. Sermons will be preached morning and evening by Rev. Mange Fraser, D. D., pastor of Knox ohuroh, Hamilton. -Mrs. W. Gar - rho, formerly a' missionary in Central Africa, delivered an clackedin the Oen• gregational ohuroh.-'Wm. Irwin, B. A., P. 5.1,, is trying 10 have a aeesibn of 8 weeks' duration for pyblio eohooltatehers during the mid euro ver holidays, begin. ning July 0111, end ending July 27th, Of ootgtee, the organization of the clads will depend on the number of toaohore who eignify their desire of taking advantage of the donne, The aubjoets taken up E. T, SNIDER, 181, O„ 0. Il Licentiate of Royal College of Phyeiolane and Sttrgoone, Kingetou ; Member of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Diseases of Women and Children a special- ty. Nine yoare' experteeoe. Of ice and ret- idenoe, opposite English church, Brussels. J. A. M'NAUQHTON, m. n., U. I1, . Trinity University, Fellvow Trinity Medical College, Physicians Someone, Ont. Licentiate of the Ioyal Col- lege of Physicians and Lloentlate of Mid vinery, Ediubur' la S 'Pelephoue Residence -Mill street, Brussels. DR.WM. L. HOLMES, PBY810IAN, 0611(0501/ AND 6000n0110Un, (Successor to br. N. ll. lGuklloisah) M. D. Bellevue Hospital Mod, Col., New York • M D 0 M Victoria Univereity, Toron- to ; M'ember of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Speolal attentionpaidto dreoasoa of women, eye, ear, nose and throat. 19.8! D. F. SMiTH, M. D. C. M., Graduate of McGill. Collagge, Montreal, &o. &e, All specialty work satisfactorily treat- ed, Oillee upstairs in the Stretton Bloolr. Ogino house, 9 to 12 a. ie., and -71010 p. m, Specialist worts, Suchae for eye, oar, throat, &a, in the oSioe at his residents°, Elizabeth street, from 2 to 0 p 111, All meelleines will be dispensed personally by the Dr, of under his direct Supervision. STOCK FOR SERVICE IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR POR SERVICE. The undersignedill•kmep for service on Lot 20 0on,13 Morris, the thoro'•bred• Im- proved Yorkshire Boar,' "0ak Lodge Long- fellow," No, 2480, bred by J. E. Beethoue, Bur- ford, to whlah a limited Milliner of sows will be taken. Tonne, 81,00, to be paid at time ofee1v100with privilege of retorningitDoc- 6eeery. A number of (Moine Young oowe for sale for breeding purposes whieh will be sold at prfo01 to inn the times. CHOL, Proprietor, TEE BRUSSELS POST will be botany, rutulno!,,,t, pItyaios end I foundry, line closed a 0mltra01 for the geology. G. 15., Mille, eotenaa master of ennetru,,tiou of a new eikfn0 for the oleo. the Stratford 0111egiate, will helps Mr, trio light works at Exeter,-Tlle funeral Irwin with this work, and, in addition, of the late David Johnenn was one of the Manses will be delivered by professors largest over seen iu Seaforth, exemplify - from different oollo,vis• Assistance will big the hlgb esteem in which the deceased Also be given from the Guelph Aeriaul- wail held in the oommu(lity, and the dor. tnral College, row felt for hie sudden departure.--Robt. Charters, of the Mi11 rood, '1'uekersmitb, Ci/tet-1 f(z. hue oow with a remarkable reword, She is 10 veers old and tuts given birth to 10 naives, ail of which are living. 01 the number there were 2 paire of twine, the last pair arriving two weeks ago. A daughter of this sow, 3 yaare old, is also the mother of 7 calves. The Dow is a thoroughbred Durham. GA'rou nED Ce110,-Frank Cslbiaith has returned from 6lauitoha.-Arthur Spot. ton of the 7th soil, lost a valuable borne. -The Ladies' Aid of Ina Methodist ohuroh held apanoaho meletin the nae merit on Friday evening -The anent anniversary of the (lorrie Methodist Sunday euhool will be held on Sunday, 1)eo, loth, conducted by Rev, Mr. Crewe, of Toronto, On Christmas night, in the Town 13111, the urinal Chrietm(te tree and entertainment will be given which will exoel all termer yaare,-Wm, Mo. Kee has moved into his new residanoe and hie eon Geo. hoe gone into tate hoose he hoe just vaoaled,-M, E. and Mrs. Oommer oelobrated their silver wedding on Friday evening, 171h inst. They re. oeived handsome and costly presents from their friends. A. vary enjoyable evening was speer. -Early m1 Sunday morning, 19th iuet., the spirit of Mrs. R J. King to,k its flight to that brighter and better world beyond, Although deceased had been in poor health for some time the cud came suddenly, a few hours before her death she felt mooh bet - tar. She leaves a Borrowing husband and a family of live 8111011 ohildren. Me, King has the sympathy of all in hie be. reavelnent. The remains were laid to reef in the Gerrie cemetery ou Tuesday afternoon. AV VIA ILONA. Jno. McKenzie is home at present, Jas. Ceder has been laid off work with a Bore hand. Robb. Jehneton has gone to the U. S. We wish him 8806880. Mrs. Wm. Smith has been ill for a few days but is recovering. A. 0. U. W. are booming and are nlak• ing preparation for the erection of a commodious Hall. Ladies' Guild, of St. George's (Meech, was held at the residence of W. M. Smith on Wednesday Int e of t waste Revival meetings are being held in the Methodist (humb, Regular devices at 7 p. m. on Sunday during meetings. Rev. Dr. Murray, of Kincardine, preached in Duff's church last Sabbath afternoon, dealing with the Century fund. The violin and guitar classes of Miee Carrie Moore are rapidly lly increasing o; io numbers and the pupils are making grafi. Eying progress. Jennie, beloved wife of Wm. Carter, form •rly of Morrie, diad in Vandioar, Mio11., on Nov 5111, aged 88 years and 9 months. They left Morrie 5 years ago. News was received of the finding of the body of Jim. Duncanson who was re- ported missing by the authorities in Waehtngtou Territory, U. S. Hie body was found in a river. Leaciburv. ;Intended for laet week.] f#.Cawootl. Ngw s Bmrrs.-Isaao Reveill and eon Albert purpose going to Manitoulin Leland to live, and will dispose of their 1'llrna property In auneequenoe, One of Mr, Raveill'o Atwood properties was Bold a month ago to Johu Robbin for $500, - Charles McKenzie and Time. Robbie, of the 10tH eon., have returned home from the Northwest, where they have been working daring the heaved, and thresh- ing season. -Thee, Inglis, of the 6111 eon., hoe exchanged hie 100 acre farm far Isaac Matthew's tine 200 acres in the 14th con. of Grey, paying 61,800 difference. Ile got $5,200 for his own fem.-The new Public Library oaeea have been placed in position and are now ready for the books, which will be attended to right away. Sliding glees doors will prevent duet from injuring the books. - What might have proven a serious don- flagratiou was happily averted in time. Some clothes were hung in front of Mr. lioriet'e stove to dry on Tuesday night of lest week, when a spark from the stove ignited the olothes and burned three ohaire and part of the window sill before it was observed by the inmates. -T. G. Ballantyne shipped 170 hogs to Winni• peg, Volcanic £euphoria Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Buoklen'e Arnica Salve, aurae them, also Old, Rnnnieg and Fever Sores, Uloere, Boils, Felons, Carne, Warte, Outs, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Beet Pile oure on earth Drives lues oat Pains andh Aa ee. Only 25 uta. a box. Onre guaranteed, Sold by G.A. Deadman, Druggist. 011101 0080. Omen OuAT.-John Houston, of Clin- ton Collegiate, has been appointed by the Ontario Education Department, one of the examiners in Moderns, for 1900.-- Ern. Oowell Copp, known as a former res- ident of this place, is now living at St. Thomas, Dak., where he has entered suit for divorce against his wife on the ground of alleged unfaithfulness. -The other day while Mrs. Edward Wise was performing her household work, a large hawk flew into the room and she oapturod ft without 112001 trouble. For some time past per. Bone have been missing their fowl, and one night one man chased the thief, nom• pelling him to drop the pair he bad in his arms. As a reeult of these depreda- tions Constable Wheatley arrested Ed, and R. Devine and young Brimfield on the charge of being the thieves, and they LIVELY LINIre.-One by one all diose of our young men and women who went confessed theft guilt, and were sent up to to Manitoba this Summer are returniD Goderleh to stand their trial. In the home. They all look ae if it agreed with round up abort 25 live fowl were 880018(1. them.-A.W. Forbes hoe been engaged -Davis & Davie have had an addition ithh J. to teaoh No, 4, MoKillop, We have nos made to their livery barn. -The business heard whom they have hired in No. 9 for men and others who had dealings with next Year. --Munn Bros, are putting J. McGuire, late clerk at the baggage new frame over their saw mill, 6 a shed found him so obliging and affable x30 feet, They purpose placing a new 50 h, p, pent they decided to give him some ex• boiler in at ouoe, and when oompleted, and a generous as us sunsion of their bsoription wtaken u.will and p will be prepared to do business on a large for the purpose of purchasing a watoh for soale.-Some turkeys, geese and dude him. -As showing the scarcity of oars, 1. are mining from the ru.- round here. Raneford sate be has an order on his Watob you don't intuit-- tree some books for a quantity of Balt to be shipped fine night. -Some bad boy or be.> --• • 'Halifax, that he has been unable to fill ed a wheel of John Crozier's kangaroo 'in ` weeks. -Rev. E. B. and Mrs. plough a couple of weeks ago. It was smereon who Smith received a handsome gift in the mindsth a an own nosiness and as John le would meddle form of half a dozen 1Teauv.iu1 ,diniog. with no other person's property, -II rryIdle room chairs. --john Hawkehaw, forfnerly and Wm, Kelly have gone to Louisiana of Seaforth, but for the past year an on a business trip. -Miss Moll. Rae and Mie Labelle, Atwood this are visiting FALL!rends fn this weekya 000Hanwell was iu Toronto a few days deo ANm. on bueineee,-Rev. Mr. Musgrave held prayer meeting at Thee. Davidson'. Thursday evening. A number of young men and women Neill join hie church In a few weeks. -John Knees has sold his 50. sore farm. The price paid was 02,400, - Surely there ie going to be a heavy Win. ter as some of the boys are letting their whiskers eprout.-Why does nearly everybody call that maohine working in Beauchamp creek a "dredge ?" A drudge ie a farmer's wife ; this is a dredge. rtisnutrk'e Iron Nerve Wag the result of hie splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneye and Bowels are out of order. IF you want these qualities and the snoods they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25o al Deadman'e ding stare. l icalortll. Nene SNITS. -The hardware bushing of the late David Johnston, (Johnston Bros.) will proceed as usual,-Broadfoot to Box o oar a shipped f furniture to Liverpool, Eng_ -Presbyterian ohuroh anniversary services will be held on Sun. day, Dee, 3rd, when Rev. Mr. MoGilvray, of Leaden, will officiate both mooning and evening, On Monday evening an entertainment will bo given in the base. men of the ohuroh, at whioh a fine musi- oal and literary program will be render. ed besides, addressee by Buy. MoGilvray and the resident olorgy-Frank Sille, oldest eon of Geo. Sills, who has been very 111, ie oonvaleaaont.-The choir of the Presbyterian ohuroh attended the opening of the ohtirob at, Varna, on Mon- day evening of last week and took part in the program. -T. E. Hays left on Mon- day, of last weal( for Ohioago. We are sorry to learn that his sou, Nelson, of that oity, is not improving. -Mies Mor. ton, evangelist, has been very ill at the parsonage. -Mr. Smith, of London, in- tends managing the business of the late David IW. Johneon. Some of our otl- zene will remember that Mr. Smith was at one time a prominent bueineee man in this plaoe, being oonneoted with the firm of Smith ,b West. -W. 1I. llaetiuga, the Provincial Conservative organizer in Manitoba, wag a0m0 yoare ago a resident of Seafortb, having predicted law here for a bougie of yearn, -The Broadfoot 1 Box furniture company fe now ru1lning. over time,-ltobt. Bell, of the Seaforth inmate of the Iloueo of Refuge, died at that institution on Monday of last Weeff. Ile had been eufleriug for years with 00000r of the etomao11 and asthma and death was but a happy release. Ile was 01 years of age. The remains were taken by relatives to Exeter. -The officers of the Church Boys' Brigade are 0e follows : Captain, Miro, Brower ; let Lieutenant, Rey 130wers ; lad Lisutonaut, damn Doherty ; let Sergeant, Duncan Stevan - son ; dud Sergeant, William Ratbenbury; 3rd Sergeant, John Stevenson, --While up in Algoma District W. Doherty bought a timber limit of 3,500 scree in the town- ship of Day, some two hundred miles West of North Bay. Part of the limit is pine laud while on the 1101111A ruler there is 0, mixture of pine and other woods, Mr. Doherty also bought an outfit and sent a gang of men into the woods to lay low the trees. His object, of course, is to provide lumber for his big organ factory. He intends to add a saw mill plant to hie property here to out up the stook to be taken off hie Late purchase of a timbered one hundred am•ee in Tuokeramith, Story al' u Slave, To he bound hand and foot for ytars by the ohaine of (Renee is the worst form of slavery, George D. William., of Manaheeter, Mich., tells how nob a slave was made free. He Bays : "My wife has been so helpless for five yeore that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bittere, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work," This supreme remedy for female diseaeea quickly 0ur00 omens - nese, eleepleeenaee, melancholy, headache, baokaohe, fainting and dizzy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 neat. Sold by G. A, Deadman, Druggist. At the Brandon Assizes Hilda Blake pleaded guilty of the murder of Mre. Robert Laue. It is anticipated that Frank Love will be !appointed 60008080r to the late E. Jonas Parke, as Polios Magistrate of London. No Saw Gumming and Filing attended to in a Workmanlike manner. Satie• faction enured. I also Sharpen Horse Clippers, Sole sore and other edged tools in op -to date style, Agent for "Morris" Pianos. FRED. ADAMS, Shop on Mill Street, BRUSSELS. This may look like poetry, but It only demonstrates how easily Tbe eye may be deoeived. The ear is Sometimes deceived by the cry of Low price; and, when it refers to Photos., the eye detects the bungling botch Only after you have parted with your Good stuff and had a holy show Made of your features: If kind Providence baa beetowed facial come - Remo 00 you, and you expect further favors From K. P., theu permit HART, the Bindle Photo. Artist, to embalm your Beauty in his Superior Cabinets before .Che "hen's claws" settle graded year eye Thinker than snipe tracks in a mud fiat, E. HART, ARTIsr, Stration 131oek, Rennie. D WINTE}';: OO : TD A.1\1- 33. Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Silks and Satins, Flannelettes, Ladies' and Gents' Under- wear. Grocery Department. Full line of new Teas and Coffees, New) Fruits, New Canned Goods, Fresh and Pure Spices. Agent for Parker's Dye Works. inmetommesseemaeumes J. G. SKFNE. ISlioe� e Kee- 'R our Foot ar� 111E H 14 1 c Yt, mrrra PROBABILITIES ARE 14� SerMINalaf Cold Weather is Owning i arz We have made extensive preparations for the same. or y Think of the nice warm Shoes, Overgaters and Rub- , p I: bers for the Boys and Girls ; Women's and Men's r1 - warm lined and felt Shoe wear in several varieties. guy X Men's Long Felt Boots, 4 Buckle Shoes, Socks and M moi,, Rubbers ; also Men's long Felt lined Rubber Boots -M nothing like them for keeping out mud or snow. D.,� All those for the comfort of the Feet and at prices L that will suit your purse no matter whether it is a heavy or light. Repairs done Neat and Cheap. °X r mitt • l'. 0. RICHARDS. - ICS H 11 H 11 H li li li li ti 11th li11 Hi1 ii d Thz..Aamp of Security. On every "Slater Shoe", put there :by the luakers as a guarani' of wear value -a protec- tion against extortionat, profits. Many ulen tivt,u1c1 readily pay more for a " Slater Shoe " were not the price stamped on the dale ---this stamp gives the actual market value of tlu' shoe determined by the manufac- turers. I Mule i 1 tnv. 1 r'• 1 " foot -model 1 a :'li , 0)11 t ; sizes, 'lyidths,1,:a:lie r-, colors and styles, ]•;very pair year welted. $3.5o awl ..,11 (,u, 111111011. Downing Bros,, - Sole Local Agents �.:�i--�'ia'—� a �-�"`���..moi--'�,:"e•"-^a'�"--rr�'—r�� '�:" 1 To supply you with lines of Seasonable Cools for the Coll Weather. -We have a large stook of Men's, Boys' and Children'e Overooate in all sizes and gnalitiee, that are more than good value. -See our extra heavy Frieze Meters at 45.50. Men's For Coate and Caps. Ladies' Far Mantles, Jac. kebe, Capes, Caperinea, Collars, Roffe end Ganntlete. -Our Beaver Coatings in Bieck, Navy and Brown at $1.35 and $1.75 per yard are extra good valve. Also our $1.00 line for Girls' and Children's wear. • - -U -to date Dress � Goods Cheap. -Our) etook is very large and well aeeorted in all De. partmente. Everything Cheap. No Fancy Prioes. December Standard and Patter11e to hand. -Call and get a Fashion Sheet FREE. r ICC A. STRACHA � N The Bust ness Ontario Listowel College. EQUAL TO ANY IN ONTARIO. A thorough, complete end praotioal train- ing in all branches of Commercial work, at ooueiderably lees than regular rates. For full information apply Rooms or College over Post Ogler. L. HARTT, LISTOWEL, PRINCIPAL. e ItRAILWAY. "i K UN1• I SYSTEM: THE GREAT B R USSELS Loan and ,Collecting `-- Agency. The undersigned is prepared to attend promptly to all Busi- ness in this line at very reason- able rates. Money to loan. Insurance risks written. Conveyancing carefully at- tended to. TranscontinentalRoute Books posted and accounts TO�-- Chicago, St. Louie, Omaha, Denver, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and pointe in California, Arizona, New Mexi- co, Colorado, and other Pacific Coast :,?into. If you are contemplating a trip for Health, Pleaserp or Business to the land of Sunshine, Fruits and Flowers, take the G. T.11. ' Through tiokete to all Foreign points. For Descriptive Guides, Time Tables, stn,, apply to Agents G.T.R. System. R. T. SUTTON, Agent, Brussels, The Standard Bank of Canada. Money Orders For amounts of Fifty Dollars and under issued by thio Bank, payable at par at any chartered Bank in Canada, with the exception of Branches in the k p Yukon Die- triot, RATE'S Under 810 $10to20 . 20 to 80 . 30 to 50 . , $0.08 0.10 0.12 0.14 J. N. GORDON, Agent, IIISUSSI;LS Spectacles -OF ALL KINDS - Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyes tested TREE by latest Optioal methods at Division Court Office, B14TYS811to0. • collected. 11 Satisfaction assured in every transaction. Headquarters for I3lcyeles or Repairs. A. COUSLEY, BRUSSELS. McLEOD'S Systems. Lsaro attn__ -AND MTngR- TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyepepsia, Sleeplessness, (Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Near. algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitae' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Mannfaotarer. Sold by Jas, Fox, Druggist, Brussels, SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles ANA -- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing /ills Also Doors and Sash of 811 Pat i terns on hand or made to order at Short Notloo. 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