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, 1899
T flI1 J3RUSSRLS POST
BUSINESS CARDS.
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M. MORRISON,
Issuer of IVlarriago Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEACHER OF—
PIANO — AND - ORGAN,
axxv�e>~xs, O1'W,
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM•
fnsuRANon,
FIRE AND MARINE-.
_.....T_ GUELPH,
T. FLETCHER
Iesuel of Marriage Licenses,
OITIOo o r JawEx wo Smut.
"'No Witness Required.
T. FLETCHER, Brussels
MISS SARAH LOUiSE MOORE,
L, C. M..
Aoademio graduate+nf London Conserva-
tory of M0810,000 Member of the Associated
Musicians of Ontario, 1s prepared to 000lvc
a limited number of pupils for Instruction
on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupils for
the Principal's Form In the Oonsol'vatory of
Mush),
B000001s, Ontario.
ALD
X. Il
NTER—
Clerk of the Fourth Division
iv1 Ion Oourt
Huron; Conveyancer, NotaryPublic,
Land, Lonu and'flamenco Agent ; ncttoc-
car. Feuds Invested mud to' Men. Collec-
tions made.
s-
tionsmade. Ofloo in Grahnn'aBo:, Bros.
seta.
AUCTIONEERS.
T1 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION•
• ann, will sell 101• l,uttor prices, to
better men in lase time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't 0barge anything. Debra and orders
can always he arranged at thle nillce or by
personal application.
DENTISTRY
F. W. TWEDDLE,
(ronuan0Y 01•' fin.1ro110n)
DENTIST,
Graduate of R. 0. D S„ Toronto ; Post Grad -
unto oouree at Baskel'a School, Mimeo, in
Drown and bridge work, t. 'Friona salve ae
in surrounding towns. 21-
Oillee over A, It, Smith's store, 1311111801s,
VETERINARY.
D. WARWICK—
ty• Eonor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die.
oases of domesticated auimala in acompet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Onlls promptly at-
tended to. Oflloo and Infirmary—Pour doors
North of bridge, Turtherry 0t., Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
VT SINCLAIR—
Barrister,. Solicitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &o. Office—Stewart's Bleak,
1 door Muth of Central Hotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
GF. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
• Solicitor, dm. 011lee ovorStand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Bruyglla
Money to Loan at lowest rates,
G. CAivIERON—
• (Formerly of Cameron, Holt k
Cameron) Barrister and Solloitor. • Godorioh
Ont, 011loe—llomdtcn street, opposite Col-
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
E. T. SNIDER,
M. 1)., e. 111,,1
Lioentiate of Royal College of I'hyeiotane
and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member of the Col-
lege of Phyoiaiane and enrg0000 of Ontario,
Diseases of Women end Children a special-
ty, Nino years' experience. OMae and res-
ideooe, opposite English church, Brussels.
IJ. A. M'NAUGHTON,
111, D., C. M.,
Trinity University, Follow- Trinity Medical
Qollego, Member College of Pbyeiolans and
Surgeons Ont. Licentiate of the Royal 0ol-
logNe of ] 11yoioiana and Lioentlato of Mid•
wifory Edinburgh. 1. -Telephone No,14,
Reeidonee—Mill street, Brussels.
DR. WM. L. HOLMES!
PJ1Y0IOOAN, SURGEON AND 000000n111:111,
(Sneocsa0r to Dr.E. 11. Italbllelseli
M. D. Bellevue Hospital Med, col., New
York ; M D 0 M Victoria University, Toron-
to ; Mombor of the College of Physicians and
Surgeons of Ontario. Special attention paid
to diseases of women, eye, ear, 11000 and
throat. 10.1f
D. F. SMITH,
M. D. C. M.,
Graduate of McGill College, Mop kraal, k ,
dm. All epootalty work satisfactorily treat-
ed, chino upstairs in the Stratton Bleck.
Office hours, 0 to 12 0: 21,, anti 7 to 10 p. m.
Specialist work, such ea for eye, oar, throat,
&o„ iu the °Moe at his residence, Elizabeth
street, from 2 to 0 p m, All medicines Will
bo dispensed personally by the Dr, or under
hie
direct supervision,
STOCK FOR SERVICE
IMPROVED YORKSHIRE
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
Tho undersigned will keep for florvloe on
Lot 28 Con, 8, Morrie, tho tboro"bred Im-
proved, Yorkshire Boar, "Oak Lodge Long-
fellow,' No, 2480, bred by J,E, Brethous, Bur-
ford, to whish a limited number of sews will
be taken, Terme, 41,00, to be paid at timo
of service with privilege of returning if moo -
Mary,
A number of chola 70)10(100100 ice sale for
brooding par 0000 whlot Will be field at
priu3o1- suit iiMST�14101100, Proprlotor,
. C%st latter had no Meaty in the dlsarimi• KIN ' ►
00lionof the ergamente advance! andNE
in summinK 11)
1
Caster, i,-.
lai:,av (11, ums:1 ,-•'Lm Vitiate le hell.
i d45 Ing 1)1)3 wreak, -•loo: Arduli, late of
13ruaeole, 14 in 1111 ohargo of 0. 1)fahat's
8) 0
more 1 now --H maim Chr'at 1n
t
I n e
mu WIN vox rondo ad n Sabbath '
r o iia J u1 the
'11ulhudiet aural, —• Jno. and Mrs,
herons, of Carman, Mao , will spend a
few weeks vi• iting friends in and around
(Jerrie, --- ilio, Laura McLaughlin, of
Brown L'lly, Bich., is ojsltieg friends In
and mauled town. -The home of E. L
and Mrs. Morren W118 the Hoene of a
pleasant gathering on Monday evening,
De ;eta t
Das H a'
I t t bailie oho uunisere r
k
avof
their marriage, 0Mnte to the number
of 3)0 set down to a enrnplllous repast.
After the inner man had beau oatieflerl
it•l repel etl to the parlor whore the even-
ing wee spoof with social ghat, music
',
allall w ", rear a
u g, The a p s 1t were both
n nnl0rone cold oastly and showed the
high esteem in which the host and host•
oee are held by their many friends,
Among the presents wart tho two ook
rocking chairs preeanted by the Ladies'
Aid of the Gerrie Methodist ohuroh.
Thoe° present from a distance were :
Miss Minnie Demmone, of Mt. Forest ;
Mise Evans, of Brandoo, Man., who is
Visiting In town ; and Geo. and Mrs.
Gibson, of Molesworth.
The Appetite or 0 Goat
le envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
Stomach and Liver are out of order. All
snob should know that Dr. King's New
Life Pilo,lthe wonderful Stotnaoh and
Liver Rdmedy, gives a splendid app. tite,
000(0) dikretioo and a regular bodily
habil Mat in0nres perfect health and
great energy. Only 25o, at G. A. Dead.
man's Drug Stora.
6VIng•IaNnu.
Jae. Fax will sin at the e B 0. B. man-
sion
cont on January 28rd.
Miss K. M. Fisher has gone to spend
the Winter in Paisley.
H, Park has plaoed a gramophone in
hie jewellery store to entertain his one.
tomere.
James L. Doherty, well-known in
Wingha`m, died of consumption at Gallet.
in, Tenn., lately.
Ed. W. Dingley, of Oinoinnatti, is visit•
ing at his home in town. He came over
to attend his father's funeral.
Dr. Macdonald, M. P., addressed a
meeting in Guelph on Tuesday of lost
week, held in the interest of Hugh Guth.
ria, the Liberal candidate for South Well-
ington:in the House of Commons.
Andrew Mariannne was at bbe elation
bidding a friend farewell, and was stand•
ing on the steps of the oar when the
train gave a quick- start, throwing him
off and fracturing his collar bone.
The firemen bad a run on Thursday
morning, the canes being fire at the
home of Dr. Kennedy. In some way the
bed clothing in one of the roma caught
fire and is was some time before it could
be extinguished. The firemen were
quickly on the scene, bat their services
were not required. A quantity of bedd.
ing was made useless.
At the regular meeting of the Lebanon
Obapter, R. A. M., the following officers
were elected for the ensuing year.—P. Z.
Joe. Goiley ; 7,., T. L. Jobb t H., S,Bor•
den : J., 1L Day ; Scribe E., J. A. Mor.
ton; Scribe N., John A. Barnard ; Tre-
asurer, Dr. J. E. Tamlyn I P. B , J. R
Munehaw ; S. B., Thomas Gregory; J.
S., E, L. Diokeneon; Auditors, R. Van
stone, J. R. Mnnehaw : Janitor, Jae,
Fleaty.
Wingbam Lodge, No. 89, Ancient Or.
der United Worltmen, elected the follow-
ing offiaere.—M. W., A. H. Musgrove ;
Norman, Robert Allan ; Overseer, R.
Mitchell; Recorder, 11. Venetoue; Fin•
anoier, J. W. Walker ; Receiver, 0. N.
Griffin ; Guide, tWm. Forton ; I.
W., Rob. Weir; 0. W., W. F. Carruth-
ers ; Physioian, Dr. Tamlyn. After the
business of the meeting bad been coaled.
ed, the members had an oyster supper at
Jae. Molielvle's restaurant.
Ifs: 41)014,1 The Surgeons.
All doctors told Reniok Hamilton,
of West Jefferson, 0., after °offering 18
months from Rectal Fistula, be would
die unless a aoetly operation waa per-
formed ; but he cured himself with five
boxes of Buoklen'e Arnica Salve, the
eureat pile Dura on earth, and the best
salve in the world. Sold by G. A. Dead.
man, Druggist.
Wroxeter.
Mise Letts Hazlewood is visiting friends
at Pari!.
J. E. and Mrs. Black and family spent
Christmas in Elora.
Mies Cassie Harris, of Spry, ie spend•
ing the holidays at her home here.
W. Belden and E. Snell, of Toronto
Junotion, ,revisiting friends in town.
Wm, and Mre. Paulin and child, of
Simooe, aro vielting the former's parents,
Mrs, (Dr.) Brawn left on Tuesday for
Toronto whore she intends staying for
some time.
Two loads of young people from the
village took in the Christmas entertain-
ment at Salem on friday night.
Fred. Kerr, who has been learning the
telegraph operating here, returned to his
home in New Hamburg on Friday.
Geo. and Mrs, Town, of Wingbam, and
family are spending Ohrielmae at the
Gorton llouso,
R. R. Smith tools poeeeesion of the
livery this week, He has secured Sam.
Campbell as hie assistant,
Mies Jean Gibson, of Goderiob, and J.
J. Gibson, of Toronto, are visiting their
sister, Mre, F. V. Diokson, in this village.
A load of young folks attended the
Dogtiah ohuroh Xmas entertainment in
Gorda on Wednesday evening of last
week,
ToAT DunATo.—Dear Sir,—Your Wrox
afar oorreapoudent in Inst week's POST in
reporting the debate here on the Transvaal
Question said the deoision given in favor
of the negative (the British aide) was at
variance with the feeling of the audience.
This 18 a refl.otfon not only on the sao.
coesfal debaters but on the referees as well.
In choosing the latter enoh side selected
a man and they in turn agreed on a
third. The affirmative ohose a young
drug apprentice by the name of Mr. Kerr,
a recent Arrival in town ; the negative
ohooeing Robb. Miller, member of the
Huron Co. Council and a matt well hnewo
throughout the neighborhood fot hie
sound judgment and intelligence; Wm.
MaKorohor, Seorotary fee the Howiolr
Mutual Fire Ineuranoe Go,, wee third
man, the mention of whose name le
euffloient guarantee for fairness and jus.
tine, In awarding the decision the two
poly lnlil to tt eleltr ettee
WW1 shown In f,var of the negative, If
an appeal 10 emotion or sympathy is the
bailie upon whish debates oto decided
tl.en the affirmative may have made the ---- -- --• —
(1 )0e favorable imprsaoion. 1'he remark ,.
made b a noted an speaking a dm Ino! the
Y
charge f 111e Light Brigade
o b
"It's rand
but Re not War' might pply in Chia ease
13L•Y-TH.
01111
and the referees in Ode debate, knowing
their duty and reeponeibilily in the
tnatter, gave their,dvnielon accordingly.
A se0on(1 debate on the eubjeob would by
of Intermit to many and if not possible of
arraugoment through the Literary Buie.
ty, what is the matter with having e
regular public debate and thrush oat the
whole eubjeot from start 10 1131011 7
Y ore fru y,
Devizes.
The nomination for Reeve, Oouuolllors
and School Trnotooe waa held; nn Friday.
Verylittle interest was maeife t d 80
es
things paned aft very quietly, The
nominations for Reeve were T. Hemphill
end Jno.Davidsoo, The latter withdrew
so .11r. H, ambit! is Reeve for another
tern:, For Oounoillors, J. Bray, W.
Rutherford, W. 0. Hazlewood, 8. 13. 61e•
Relvie, Was, Paulin, Jno. Harris, Juo.
Ramer, R, Ilann, R. Black, 0. Smith end
'P. Gib,00, jr., were nominated. The
last four named withdrew, leaving the
0001081 to the other raven. The rotopl
trn•teoe were eleoted by aociamatinn, Jno.
Davidson and Jae. Bae withdrawing and
J. Barnard and D. Rae were taturned in
there places. W, Wileon, a former true.
tea, resumed his place on the school
board.
Glorious News
Gomes from Dr. D. B Oargils, of
Washita, I. T. He write ; "Four b .It.
lee of Electric Bitters las cured Mre,
Brewer of eomofula, which had caused
her great suffering for years. T. ruble
sores would break out on her head and
face and the best doctors os onto s Gould give no
help but her oure le complete and
health is excellent." This thews what
thousands have proved,—that Electric
Bitters is the beat blood purifier known.
Its the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter
salt rheum, ulcera, belle and running
sorsa. It stimulates liver, kidneys and
bowele,Iexpele poisons, helps digeotion,
builds up the strength. Only 50o. Sold
by G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Guaran-
teed.
Grey Council Meeting.
The Municipal ()outsell of the township
of Grey metal the Townebip Hall, Dee.
15th, pursuant to adjournment. Mem-
bers were all present ; Reeve in the
obair. Minutes of last meeting were read
and passed. leveret oommuniaations
were read and filed. Moved by Ieaao
Lake, eeaonded by Jomee McDonald, that
Certain tt Connolly be paid the sum of
$85 on account of Fraser drain ooutraot,
as per Inspector's certificate.—Oarried.
Moved by Adam Turnbull, eeaonded by
Robert Livingston, that both aolleotor'e
time for returning their Rolle be extend-
ed till the 8th day of January, 1900 —
Oarried. Moved by James McDonald,
seconded by Adam Turnbull, that the
following a0000018 be paid, viz :—
Treasurer Township of Wallace for Grey
Moaretor grader 2h days on boundary
Grey and Wallaoe, $7.50 ; H. F. Ma•
Allieler, ooal oil for Towneip Hall for 3
years, 61.84 ; Wm. Kelly, error in dog
tax, $1,00 ; James Brown, covering cul•
vert at lot 20, con. 10, $1.00 ; Jaho
Boward, clearing timber off road at lot
28, oon. 14, and gravelling oe aide road 5,
oon. 14, $6.50 ; Thos. Smith, culvert on
bonndary Grey and Elms, con. 11, $1.00 ;
0. L. Rose, ditch at lot 22, oon. 6, $12..
82 ; John Dunbar, repairing 3 culverts on
aide road 4, cone. 1, 2 and 8, $9.75 ; Jas.
Elliott, tile drain on aide road 1, oon. 8,
$2.60 ; Geo. -McDonald, gravel, $8.68 ;
Mary Steele, taxes remitted, $1.90 ; Jen•
not MoIutooh, taxes remitted, 62 ; Cur-
tain R Connolly, part payment, on
Fraser drain contract, $85 00 ; Duncan
McDonald, gravel, $10.88 ; Riohard Jack -
lin, culvert and gravelling at lot 27, oon.
6, $20.90 ; Jae, Lindsay, wire and °tiptoe
for fence at lot 19, oon. 8, 65.00 ; Thos.
Strachan, gravel, $8.36 ; Jas. Turnbull,
expenses to Goderioh on Township buei•
nese, $4 ; S. S. Dole, lumber and timber
for bridges, and onlverte, 681.64 ; John
Roger, Engineer's expenee8 Ditohes &
Watercourses Aot, $109; John Roger,
Engineer's expenses on the Fraser drain,
$98.50 ; Jas. Duncan, gravel, $8.84 ;
Daniel Cooper, gravel, 65.00 ; Geo. Whit.
field, clearing road allowance at lot 21,
con. 13, 62 ; John Dougherty, repairing
road at lot 31, DOD. 12, $3 ; Executors of
the late John Stewart attending to Board
of Health business, 64 ; Jae. Turnbull,
attending to Council business, 675 ;
Robert Livingston, attending to Council
business, $50 ; Jae. MoDonald, attending
to Connoil business, $36 ; Adam Turn-
bull, attending to Council business, $38 ;
Isaac Lake, attending to Donnell busi-
ness, $42; Jas. Turnbull, eeleoting jurors,
$4 ; Jae, Turnbull, attending to Board of
Health business, 64; Wm. Spence, salary
es Clerk, $160, for attending to Ditobee
& Woteroonrees Act, $80, postage and
stationery for year, $22, selecting jurors,
$4, and Board of Health business, $8 ;
John Cardiff, attending to Board of
Health business, $6 ; Wm. Mitchell, at.
tending to Board of Health bueinese, $8 ;
A, MoNair, salary as Treasnrer, $80 ;
Thoe. Chapman, taking oars of Township
Hall, $15 ; W. H. Kerr, bal. printing con-
tract, $80.—Oarried. The Council then
adjourned sine die.
Wxr, BP0NO1, Clerk.
Discovered by a Woe nut,
Another great discovery has been made,
and that too, by a lady in this country.
"Disease faetoned its clutches upon her
and for seven years she withstood its
earnest tests, but her vital organs were
undermined and death scorned imminent.
For three months elle coughed inoeeeant•
ly, and could not Bleep. She finally die -
covered a way to recovery, by purchas-
ing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Dia.
°every for Conehmption, and was so
mach relieved on taking the first dose
that she slept all night; and with two
bottles has been absolutely cured. Her
name le Mre. Luther Lutz." Thus
writes W. C. Hanniok cb Go„ of Shelby,
N. C,. Trial bottles free at Deadmgn's
Drag Store. Regular size 500, end $Lha,
Every bottle guaranteed.
Harry Piper, Inspector of Weights and
iljeasores of Toronto has been enporannu•
ated.
The Elootrio Light Storage Company,
of Hamilton, is pleasing sixteen storage
batteries is the Waterloo etc Berlin Elect-
ric Street Railway syeteln,
Tak!ug Sale I
We oornm nee sock taking rally in January and exact to enter up the
eta oat about the 15th, and before that time we want to reduce the oloek to the lowest
p.soible point. '1'o alma a speedy clearance epeoial induoemeote will be offered in
every department. And as all kinds of goodd are rapidly advancing in price thrifty
honoekoepere will end thin a erect ohanoe to supply their wants and save money.
Our moult i0 very arae 0.0 we bought very heavily before the advance In prices. We
are Winding up onef the beet years in our ble'ory, and we eau afford to be liberal
with 011r ou&40mere who have pattoiliZed ne 00 genermlely. We start the sale with
prioee Iilte tlleee :—• -
dottonodee, in etripeo and cheoke, worth now 20o, for 15o,
Extra Heavy Oottonade, now worth 500, for 25o.
Extra Standard Shirting, now worth 19o, for 1•l}o.
Oxford Shirting,, advanced prioe 12}o, for 10o.
Flannelette, fanny stripes, advanced to 70, for 5o.
New Prints, very epooisl, worth 10o, for Tao.
Grey Flannel, plain and twilled, worth 15o, for 127ao,
Grey Cotton, yard wide, advanced to 7u, for 6o.
Ladies' Astrachan Capes, regular price $12.50, for $10.60.
Ladies' Cloth Jaokete, worth $4.50, for $2.95,
Ladies' 01o1h Jackets, worth $10.00, for $7.95.
Cheek Gingham, new patterns, now worth 7a, for 6o.
iN'KI1dNON & CO., BLYTH.
DON'T BUY
ANY ARTICLE IN THE
arness
Line until you call sod see
what you can do at
DO1T LDSON'►S.
A FULL LINEI OF
Robes, Brushes, Combs, Trunks,
Valises, Whips, Sleigh Bells, &0.,
At Lowest Living Prioee.
Single Harness from $7.50 up
GOOD VALUE.
Just received a complete line of
Woollen and Rubber
LAP RUGS,
English Kersey Blankets
and Fine .Robes.
These are a oboioe lot and
will be sold cheap.
Jno. Donaldson,
The Harness Maker, Brussels.
To the From I
V/-. filasmu,
Invites the Public to see
his stook of
Fresh Beef and Pork.
Lamb
Pickled Pork
Breakfast Bacon
Smoked Ham
Side Pork
Corn Beef
Spice Roll, Lard,
Bologna
Headcheese
Sausage
Pressed Beef
Tripe
Pressed Tongue
Fowl, &c.
Our prices are right. Orders
called for and meat delivered to
any part of the town.
Your patronage solicited.
OASH FOR HIDES.
Wm. Blashill.
wan Ianes
A WORD Sleighs and
ABOUT
Cutters.
FOR THE COMING SEASON.
Nearly 50
to Choose from, all the runners of which
are the very hest 2ND GROWTH HICKORY
—Not Elm or Oak as is generally used.
We have more Gutters to show in our Sale Rooms than can be found in any
other town in Ontario. Our prices are VERY LOW this season, notwith•
standing the great advance in the price of all material need in the construc-
tion of them. One look through our Sale Rooms will oonvinoe the most
skeptical that we have the only ahep in this part of the country where you
oan get both Cboioe, Priori and Value.,
OUR[1 A B 1N E L le Belling Cheaper
Vv J 1L 1LJL t� Llai LJ 1717 thou ever.
Ewan & Innes
Carriage Builders, Brussels.
Happy
New Year
We can supply you with many useful
and appropriate articles suitable for
Gifts to the Children as well
as for those more ad-
vanced in years.
Soliciting the favor of your patron-
age, and wishing all a very Happy New
Year, I 'am,
Yours truly,
A. STRAOHAN.
AN EASY PROPOSITION
Beauty and style without eontfoi•t
is easily obtainable, comfort with-
out appearance is equally simple,
Yon 1 i neve
rAO LY
till ugly
pair
f
"Slater Shoes," yet many of them
Graver comfortably
most unlovely
feet.
'rho combination of these two—
comfort and beauty --are only to he
had in the "Slater Shoe."
Made in twelve shapes, on lasts modelled
from actual feet, all widths and sires,
Lathers, styles and 0,1100s.
livery pair Goodyear welted, name and
prlco stamped on the sole.
$3.60 AND $6.00.
Po.A S -� K3T'A`
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Downing Bros., - Sole Local Agents
This may look like poetry, bat
It only demonstrate& how easily
The eye may be deceived. The ear is
Sometimes deceived by the ory of
Low prioee ; and, when it refers to
Photos., the eye detente the bungling
botob
Only after you have parted with your
Good stuff and had a holy show
Made of your features. If kind
Providence bete bestowed facial come.
Unites
On you, and you exposit further favors
From K, P., then permit HART, the
Brussels Photo. Artist, to embalm your
Beauty in his Superior Cabiuete before
;Che "ten's claws" settle around your eyes
Thicker than snipe tracks in a mud
flat,
E. HART, ARTIST,
Strettou Block, Brussels.
McLEOD'S
System nenovator
--AND 0THS0--
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Near.
algia, Lose of Memory, Bronahitie, Con-
BumpStones,
tion Gall
Jaundioe,
Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, 6t. Vitus'
Banca,
Female Irrogalaritieo and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by Jas. Fox. Druggist, Brussels.
FALL AND WNTE
Ra
1
TO HAND.
000DS
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.
J. G. SKFNE.
When, It Comes to
Furniture
We have something to say of special interest to everyone
who bas a home to provide for. Whether it is a c,g
Parlor Suite,
Bedroom, Suite,
Extension Table,
Dininj Chairs,
Couch,
,Sideboard,
Bookers,
Anything, Everything that is desirable.
We handle the Doherty, Thomas and Dominion Organs
and Pianos. Our prices cannot be beaten.
Picture Framing
attended to cingarefully and large
stock of Moulds to select from.
You will make no mistake if you select your furniture at
LINO. WALKER'S.
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SAWSWBe erre to
reseaet.olaour senew stookSawof GrooThe Fe•ouatat CutSaweter." from $2.50 np.
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AXESA large stook, from OOo, to 61,00.
CUTLERY We carry a enperior line of Cutlery,
lJ L 1J AJ Lb L Spoons, Forke, and so forth,
LAMP GOODS In this line w° excel,
"Goode well -Bought aro half Sold.„
A largo stock of Hardware bought before the rise in prices, Come
and share in the Profits.
The highest price paid for Hides, Sheep Skins and Tin's.