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itIneneau Cnonga,—Sabbath Sorvioes
at 11 a in and 6:30 p, m. Sunday School
at 2:30 p m, Rev, Jolla Rose, B A,
pastor,
RNox Onunou,--Sabbath Servioee at 11'
a m and 6:30 p m. Sunday School at
2:80 p m, Rev. D, Millar, pastor,
S. Jo11N a Onunq:i.—Sabbath Serviette
at 11 a m and 7 p m, Sunday School
ab 2:30 p. in, Rev, W. G. Reilly, incum-
bent,
METHODIST Oiinnou.—Sabbath Serviette
At 10:30 a :n and 6:80 p rn. Sunday
Sebool at 2:30 0 m, Rev, G. II. Cobble.
diolt, M: A, B D, pastor, Gathered from More.
Roane Cancun Cuu::On,—Sabbath
Service third Sunday in every month, at
10:80 a m. Rey Joseph Kennedy,
priest.
SALVATION. AIOIY.—Service at 7 and 11
a In and S and8 p in on Sunday and
every evening in the week et 8 q'OloOk, at
tl:e barragke.
ODn FELLowe' Loon every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block.
111' eeoeio LODGE Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A 0 U W LODGE on let and Ord
Friday evenings of each month, in Blas -
hill's block.
0 0 F LODGE 2nd and last Monday
evenings of eaoh mouth, in Blashill's
block.
I 0 F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hell.
L 0 L 1st Monday in every month:
In Orange Hall.
R
T T, and and 4th Tuesday's of
each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall.
Sorts os SooTLAND, let and Brd Tues-
days of eaoh mouth, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0, T. M. LODGE, let and 3rd Thure-
daye of each month, in Vanetone block.
Bone Creme, 2nd and 41b Friday even-
ings in Blashill's Hall.
Pose Oarlon,—Office hours from 8 a.
m. to 7 p. m.
MECHANICS' INsTITVTn. Library in
Holmes' blook, will be open from 6 to 8
o'clock o. m. Wednesdays and 3:30 to 5
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Mise Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
TowN CouoOu..—W. H. Herr, Reeve ;
W. H. McCracken, Robert Graham, R.
Williams and S. Wilton, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk ; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer ; D. Stewart, Assessor and J.
T. Ross, Oollector, Board meets the let
Monday in each month.
Senora, Bocan.—Rev. Roes, (chairman 1
Dr. MoKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid and
J. N. Kendall : Seo.-Treas., 11. Rose.
Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each
month.
POBLIO Sanwa Teaounts.—J. H. Cam.
eron. Prinoipal, alias Braden, Mies
Dow ney andMies Cooper.
Boenm or HEALTH.—Reeve Herr, Clerk
Scott, A. S tewart,T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. MoNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
OOPS tt D ENDS,
0hleeee control almost the entire shoe.
basinew in California,
Milted States people spend 6;E2)00Q,000
a year for letter postage.
The nightjar has a .cry like one lament•
ing in dlatrese.
A epeoiee of grow in India has a note
whiob exsetly resembles the human velem
in loud laughing.
In India a hugo fennel of wioier•work
is planted in a stream below a waterfall,
aid every dab coming down drupe into it,
the water straining ont a leaving the flap-
ping prey in the reoeptaole all ready to be
gathered in,
HIS WIF3I'S VACATION.
Tbere'e an inch deep of dust on my table,
An inch deep of duet on my Chair ;
I wade 'round the beat I am able,
And repress my strong motive to swear.
The bed is piled up on the sideboard,
And thesofais jammed through the door
And a long and unusually wide board
Is ripped from my drawing -room floor.
The mop from my dictionary holder
Flaunts wide, like a flag of distress,
And astonishes every beholder
With a feeling that's bard to repress.
The flat -irons, firkin and tunnel,
Are laid in my best parlor chair.
My stove is devoid of its funnel ;
My temper is out of repair.
The dog has preempted my study,
The cats on my table repose,
And the rabbite, whose fur was quite
muddy,
All rest in my beet Sunday olo'ee.
The whitewash has peeled from the ceiling
The paper has peeled from the roll,
And I long, in my tumult of feeling,
I've imperriled my immortal soul.
I'm a poor married bachelor fellow,
And life that was once fair and sweet,
And gracious and happy and mellow,
Is a failure—a failure complete.
And there's nothing for me but vexation,
And worry and trouble and doubt,
Till my wife comes baok home from
vacation,
And straightens the universe out.
Things to Think Ahern.
Self-love sande out no missionaries.
Sin at first eight always looks harm•
lees.
God's telephone in the soul is eon-
9oienae.
The next door neighbor of selfishness is
sin.
A temptation yielded to ie a step toward
the pit.
We are most like God when we oan
most forgive.
Knock down a liar and you hit the
devil square in the face.
A strong test of oar love to God is oar
treatment of an enemy.
It is as muoh the duty of a Christian to
give as it is to pray.
God alone eau tell where our personal
influence is going to atop.
Why Shenk' we Take Iixercise.
Ten reasons for the 'necessity
o neo s of muscu-
lar activity
1. Any man who does not take time for
exercise will probably have to take time
to be ill.
2. Body ant mind are both gifts, and
for the proper nen of them our Maker will
hold tie responsible.
3. Exercise gradually increases the
physical powers, and gives more strength
to resist aialchess.
4, Exercise will do for your body what
intellectual training will do for your mind
—educate and strengthen it.
5. Plato called a man lame because be
exercised the mihd while the body was
allowed to suffer.
6. A sound body lies at the foundation
of all that goes to make life a noon.
33xereise will help to give it.
7. Exeroiee Will help ayoung man to
lead a Chaeta life.
8. Varied, light and brisk exercise, next
to sleep, will rest the tired brain better
than anything else.
9. Metal will rust if not used, and the
body will .become diseased if not exer•
eised.
10. A man "too busy'' to take core of
hie heaith is Tike a workman too busy to
eburpen hie tools..
The smallest bird is an East Indian
humming bird. It ie a little larger than
the common house fly.
Sun apgts werefiret discovered in 1611.
and were. then noted by several asthma
mere about the same time.
Several species of ante keep cowa, the
aphis answering the purpose, and milk
them at regular intervals.
Microsoophiats say that the strongest
microscopes do not, probably, reveal the
lowest stages of animal life.
Man is eoientifioally defined as forty.
five pounds of oarbon and nitrogen dif-
fused through five buckets of water.
Neither Chemists or naturalists have
yet been able to solve the question why e
lobster turns red when boiled.
Over one hundred instanoes are on re-
cord where human bodies, after burial,
remained uncorrupted for many years,
The wettest plane in North America is
Neah Bay, in Washington ; over 123 in-
ches of rain fall there every year.
Baena on Islands.
St. Helena exports whalebone, whale
oil and dried fish.
Hayti's best products are logwood, ma.
bogany and Coffee.
Jamaica raises sugar, Coffee, tropical
fruits and pimento.
Fiji produces bananas, cotton, cocoa-
nuts and sweet potatoes.
New Zealand exports frozen meats,
butter, Cheese and wool.
The windward Islands sent oat an
abundanoe of arrow root.
Java produces a large part of the world's
indigo and pepper.
The Oaymaus, in the West Indies, ex-
port nothing but turtles.
Madagascar supplies valuable woods,
gold and sweet potatoee.
The Bahamas sand out sponges, coral,
pineapples and sisal grass.
The leading produots of Japan are rice,
wheat, sugar, tea and silk.
The Bermudas export enormous gran.
titles of onions and lily bulbs.
The Bahrein islands, in the Persian
gulf, produce nothing but pearls.
MISSING LINKS.
A French chemist makes wine out of
potatoes.
London bridge is aniseed by 200,000
people daily.
India has 191,000 lepers, a000rding to
the last census.
The heart of a Greenland whale ie a
yard in diameter.
Last year 25,102 patents were applied
for/in Great Britain.
A million matches are used in Europe
every twelve minutes.
The popular belief that May is an un-
lucky month for marriage dates from
Roman times.
The greatest length of the desert of
Sahara is 3,100 miles. The greatest
width is 600 miles.
If a snail's bead be oat off and the ani.
mal be placed in a cool, moist spot a new
bead will be grown.
There is a Iaw in Germany forbidding
restaurateurs to nerve beer to people who
have eaten fruit.
Proverbs of the Day.
A prodioal picks his own pocket.
Empty threats make lying children.
Don't go to the wrong shop to get
shaved.
A stinted wife Can have a veal pocket
in the dark.
If we bad eternal sunshine we would
have no crops.
The dangerous end of a rattlesnake
makes no noise.
The aggressive man always finds the
hornet at home.
Some people mistake getting religion
for a receipt in full.
There is a Lazarus fur every crumb
from the party table.
When I go to a revival I don't want to
listen to a blackguard.
One demagogue is morn dangerous than
a dozen aristocrats.
The man wbo gives himself away is not
alwaye worth taking.
It is much easier to love some people
than it is to agree with them.
Time sets his (Neel a little deeper
whenever there is a frown upon the face.
RAM'S HORNLETS.
The more you love yourself the less you
will be loved by others.
The the who bite suffered has a key
that can unlock many hearts.
Christ's rest is beet ' enjoyed by those
who are trying to give rest to somebody
else.
Many a man has become a lover of the
Bible bearing some infidelel talk a ainet
it.
When the devil oan'tgo to °March him.
self he always sends a hypoorite.
Put a pig in the parlor and it would
immediately begin to look for mud.
God never asks anybody to bear more
than one kind of trouble at a time.
The man who is Cheated is that muoh
better off than the man who (heats,
The only safe -foundation upon whiob
to build for eternity fa faith in God.
The hardest tbing the devil ever tried
to do was to starve a good man to death,
Tile Bible teaches that the way the
treat the poor is the teat of our loyalty to
Christ.
It is muoh better to love some people
than it is to agree with them.
ObD ANC) OURIOUS.1
The horn of the rhinoceros isnot joined
to the bone of the head, but grows en the
skin like a wart or corn.
The Maples/turtle, fossil lizard, is esti•
mated from the size of its bones to have
been not lege than illty feet in length.
The young of several speoiea of serpents
retreat down the throat of the mother
whet, pteesed by sadden danget.
A mieroegopio eaamlfation or a hair
Will determine, with almoab infallible
eertainty, to what kind of animal it be.
longed.
A fah, ought and thrown on the bank,
will rarely rail, when endeavoring to ea-
oape, ' to lump in the direotion of the
water,
The highest mountain in the world is
Mount Everest, in the liimalayae—
twonty-nine theueand feet, or five and
bnree.fourths miles.
The gannet, or Bolan goose, is provided
with an air Cushion under his elan, Bis
body oontaiue about one hundred and
sixty Cubic) inehas of air.
The highest mountain in the woslern
Continent is Mount Borate, in Bolivia—
twenty-one tbouaand two hundred and
eighty-four foot, or about four miles,
Citeetaelicia0 P(e W'ei.
The Indians from the Brant reserve
earned about $1,500 pulling flax around
Embro,
Crop reports from the Peovinoeof Que.
bee show that the yield baa been good all
round.
The Stretford Gas Company wante to
light the streets of that city for 21 oenta
per lamp per night till one o'olook.
Manitoba prohibitioniete talk of con•
testing the constituencies in wbioh they
are strong at the next Provincial elec-
tions.
Robert Itiohsrdsou, of Brant, bas a
cow that gave birth to a Calf in March
last, and repeated the performanoe a few
days ago.
During the month of July the ship-
ments of live atookto Great Britain from
Montreal were : -Cattle, 18,851 ; horses,
1,007 ; sheep, 16,182.
Capt. Zealland, of the Macassa, who
on July nth Carried 200 passengers in
excess of the number the boat shonld
have, was on Friday fined 8250.
The corporation of Tilaonburg are so
well pleased with the pavement put in by
the Iugereoll Silica Barytio Oo., that they
have contracted for 25,000 square feet
more.
The Council of the College of Pharm•
soy has decided to redact) the anneal
registration fee from 84 to $2, the rodeo -
Son to apply to the year beginning May
let, 1895.
Thomas Taylor, of Galt, while pulling
the trap at the Galt gun club matoh the
other day, reoeived a charge of shot in
thebead. Nine shots were removed and
the lad is out of danger.
HEART DIsaAeE RELIEVED IN 30 Mut•
uTEe,—All oases of organic or sympathetic
heart disease relieved in 30 minutes and
quickly Cured, by Dr. Aguew's Cure for
the Heart. One dose oonvinees. Sold
by G. A. Deadman.
Protests were filed against the return
of Dr. Willoughby, Conservative, for
East Northumberland, and Major His-
cotb, Conservative, for Lincoln. The pro.
teat against Mr. Farwell, Liberal, for
East Algoma, has been dropped.
Bailiff Borns tells the story of a Lon-
don township pig that has developed a
taste for graeelioppers. The bailiff says
it is a sight worth walking to the Country
to see when his pigship is chasing the
grasshoppers along the burned -up road-
side.
Canada sells islands beautifully situ•
ated amidst world-renowned scenery for
asong, but we are outdone by Denmark.
An advertisement appears in a Copeu-
hagen newspaper offering two volcanoes
in Iceland for sale at the absurdly glow
figure of 2150.
No one Complaint has ever been made
by those using Ayer's Sarsaparilla meson
ding to directions. Furthermore we
have yet to learn of a case in which it
has failed to afford benefit. So say hun-
dreds of druggists all over the ooantry.
Has cured others, will cure you.
Two danghters of Henry Winters, a
daughter of Mr. Sherwood, and an old
man of 80 years named Johnston, were
drowned in Bear Creak, 18 miles South
of Sarnia, Monday. The three young
ladies belonged to Sarnia, and the old
man was•a ferryman at the point where
the calamity occurred.
RrlEoanATlsu OWED IN A DAN.—South
American Rheumatic Cure for Rheums•
tism and Neuralgia radically aures is 1
to 9 days. Its action upon the system
is remarkable and mysterious. 1t re.
moves at once the oause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 75 ciente. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
The Dominion Government hue just
made a proposal to the Manitoba Govern-
ment to provide and Dare for all deaf and
dumb persons now in the North-west
Territoriee. The Dominion offers to pay
$275 per inmato, and guarantees at least
20 persons to begin with.
RELIES ix SoxHouns.—Distreeeiug kid.
ney and bladder diseases relieved in six
hours by the "Great South American
Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a
great surprise and delight on account of
its exceeding promptness in relieving
pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and
every part of the urinary passages in
male or female. It relieves retention of
water and pain in passing it almost im-
mediately. If you avant quiok relief and
cure this is your remedy. Sold by G. A.
Deadman druggist.
Peter Cyr, Louis oy r'13 brother, was
awarded the world's championship gold
belt for middle weight -lifting and a parse
of 8200 at Selmer Park, elonbreal, Mon.
day night. Uufortunately he met with
a serious aoeident in the second feat on
the program. He was lifting two dumb.
belle tied t
o athot and weighing
155
pounds with his right band above hie
head, when in dropping thew Lie tittle
finger was Crushed between them the
heed being terribly mangled, Notwith-
standing this, be kept bravely on,
and the interest taken in the perform an.
ce Can be imagined when itis stated that
a number of the epeotatore remained till
the end, which only name at 4 p. m.
Cyn'e feats wero :—Lilt with loft) land
alive the head 125 pounds ; lift with
right band above the head, 155 ; lift with
one hand from the floor, 418 ; lift with
two hands from the floor, 666 ; lift with
one finger, 206 ; lift of ball above head,
152a ; holding out from shoulder at right
angle, 41a ; ebonlder dumbbell from bio
floor, 276 ; back net without harneee, 2,•
052. Ab this stage Cyr, allose injured
hoed was beginning to swell terribly,
asked that he night be allowed to do the
remaining Nets immediately after the
other when he finished, cud, notwith-
standing lata oruahod Anger, accomplish.
ad such feats as lifting while kneeling a
barrel weighing 654 pounds, and two
dumbelle, one in eaoh band, weighing 525
paunch. The others thought they had
be,eee reeigu. The competitors were all
Froneh•Canadiaae.
Winnipeg pity connail bee passed 1,
by.law making the early eloeiug of ebope
ootnpuleeey,
A berets owned by Mr, Dobler, of Dem
wiol: while tied, pulled on the bit Wilt
out off a piano of ata tongue, Dr. Ed.
rnunde found it necessary to take Out the
whole tongue.
At the Sons of Sootland games beld ab
Milton, Monday, John D.11laoPhorson, of
Toronto, brehe the world'e profeeoional
record for putting the fourteen pound
shot, hie throw being 51 feet.
You cannot say you have tried every
thing for your rheumatism until you have
taken Ayer's Pllle. Hundrede have been
mired of this complaint by the use of
these Pills alone. They were admitted
on exhibition at the World's Fair as a
standard Cathartic,
Tile Salvation Army oruiser, William
Booth, which went ashore on a reef near
Point Hoover, Thursday morning was
got of Friday, and is now at Port 001
borne. The vessel sustained no damage
beyond a slight injury to her rudder,
Mise 11T. T, Rutledge, of the bueiness
office of the Guelph Herald, was the re.
oipient of a kindly worded address and a
silver tea service from the proprietor and
employes the other day, on the oaoaeion
of her marriage to M. P. Berry, of Rock-
wood.
The latest crop reports received by
grainmen from every part of Manitoba
speak very favorably of the prospeote,
Crops generally, which were a week or
two ago thought to be light, are going be,
turnout muoh heavier than earlier advioee
would indicate,
A Boo? To HoueEazsN.—One bottle of
English Spavin Liniment completely re.
moved a curb from my horse. 1 take
pleasure in recommending the remedy, az
it acts with mysterious promptness in
the removal from horses of hard, soft or
calloused lumps, blood spavin, splinbs,
ourbs, sweeny, stifiee and sprains. Goo.
Ronn, farmer, Markham, Ont. Sold by
G. A. Deadman.
The Secret of Happiness,—It was not
bad generalship, ft was neuralgia that
lost the battle. It was not a bad heart,
it was dispepsia that made Carlyle so
hard to live with. Headaches have shat-
tered dynasties. The headache has been
responsible for the wrong order that lost
an empire. The cure for nervous head-
ache, for neuralgia and biliousness is
Starke Powders. In other words,
Stark's Powders spell happiness. An in-
falilable swift and easy remedy. 25 Dente
a box.
TAMWORTH AND CHESTER
WHITE BOARS FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep ter service 011
North Half Lot 29, Con, 7, Morris, a thorn'
bred Tamworth Boar, recently purchased
from the well known breeder, Sao. Bell, Am-
ber, Also a Chester White Boar. Terms,
91.00 to be paid at time olssrviee with priv-
ilege of returning if necessary.
a9 -t1 6. WALILEB, Proprietor.
$
OAR FOR SERV10E.—THE
Undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 20, Con. 0, Morris, the thorn' bred im-
proved white Yorkshire Boar "Canada's
Prm0e;'' purchased from the well-known
breeder J. 17. Brethour, Oak Lodge Farm,
Burford. Terms, 81.00 to be paid at the
time of service with privilege of returning
if necessary. Pedigree may be seen on ap-
plication. BOBT. NICHOL.
3
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THE COOK'S BEST FRIEND
,.: RGEST SALE I01 CAIVAOA.
LIME ! LIME !
To those who Intend Building.
Having built a Lime House at the Sta.
tion I will keep a supply of the Beet
Fresh Lime for Sale suitable for all
Building purposes. Also
WHITE BRICK
And Plastering Hair for Sale.
D. A. Lowry.
BRUSSELS.
A CAR OF
• RED OAP
—AND—
BLUE RIBBON
Biu
er Twiue I
At Prices Unequalled by
any other Twines for
Sale in Canada.
A Special Discount on
ton and half ton Tots.
Save money by securing our
Twine at once.
McKay 86 Co.
$
Cardiff & KirkbyruMlsl
coFeer Years,"
Ways CAlin00 B, Swoolew000, of Cboster,
nod, 11 , u„ "1 woo o8lleted with an
extremely severe pain 10 the lower part of
the cheat. The feeling was tie if a ton
yv011elga spbt ot lbwass 9120 laid
p!ofeng rmspie rhattnoadon, walo,iutande,
stand in drops ou
myfae0, and 10 was
agony for m0 to
antke aufielent
ebTeveo .
parort, the?n tcame
suddenly, at anywills
hour of the day or
nt6kt, lasting from
thirty minutes 'to
half a day, leaving as suddenly; hut, for
several days after, I was quite pros-
trated and sore. Somstlms the attacks
were almost daily, then less frequent. After
about lour years of this suffering, I was
taken down W1111 bilious -typhoid fever, and
when I began to recover, T had the worst
attack of my old trouble I ever experienced.
A0 the first 0f the fever, my mother gem
mo Ayer's Pills, my doctor recommending
them AS being better than anything he
could prepare. I continued taking these
Pills, and so great was the benefit derived
that during nearly thirty years I have had
but one attack of my former trouble, when
yielded readily to the slime remedy,"
AYER'S PILLS
Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mess.
Every Dose Effective
'White Stu Line
ROTA f, 11IAIL s'r'8 t31sturs,
Between New 1'Y9rk and Llvarpool, Via
<Iueoustown,every Wednesday.
As the steamers of this line Carry 0Nl7 10
orderly limitod Number lu the anon aur
0700333) CABIN ^ aeeommedatiens,' ,mending
passengers ars reminded, that an. early eo-
plieetlon for, berths IS necessary at this sea-
sou. For plane, rates, .ate„ apply to
W. H. Kerr,
Agent,Brussels,
M'cLEO D'S
Fiysjem ncncvator
--AND OTHEn
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak end Impoverished,
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleeenees, Palpate,•.
'Lion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Near -
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con.
eumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Hiduay
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General Da-
LABORATORY OODERICH,
J. M. McLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by J. T. PEPPER,
Druggist, Brussels.
em
Taylor
Are now in their
millie
New Store,
Dr. Graham's Block, - Brussels.
A Full Stock of Groceries, Flour, Feed, Bread,
Crockery and. Glassware,
CHEAP AS EVER FOR CASH.
411 Saleable Produce taken, at Highest Market
Prices, but rio Credit Oven,
Commissions of all kinds
Promptly Executed.
Remember the BREAD and
other Prices in Proportion.
Goods Delivered in any
part of the town.
No Loafing or Spitting but bus-
iness on Business Principles,
Which we are aided in carrying out with 17 years exper-
ience on both sides of the world.
TAYLOR & SMILLIE.
CONFEDERATION
LIFE ASSOCIATION,
TORONTO.
Established 1871.
Capital and Assets, $ 5,000,000
Insurance at Risk, 22,560,000
Gain for 1892, - 2,000,000
W. C. IMACDONALD,
Actuary -
Annual Insurance, $ 900,000
New Insurance, 8,670,000
Gain over 1891, - 750,000.
TILE NEW VUCONDITIONAIa-ACCVMVLATIYE POLICY
Is Issued only by the Confederation Life Association.
fa''It is absolutely free from all restrictions se to residence, travel and occupation
from the date of issue. twit is entirely void of all conditions. t 'It is absolutely
and automatically non -forfeitable, after two years. The insured being entitled to :
(a) Extended insurauoe without application, for full amount of the policy, for the
further period of time, definitely set forth in the policy, or on surrender to a (b) Paid
Up Policy, the amount of which is written in the policy, Or after five years, to a eia
Cash value, as guaranteed in the policy.
President, Managing Director,
Bon. Sir W. P. Howland, 0.13., M,O.M,G. J. K. Macdonald.
W. 13[. K.ERii., Agent itt Brussels,
AC Cho LISTOWZL
actcry
F BROOK & SON
Pay the Highest Market Price,Cash or Trade,
Ie exchanging goods for wool, we will pay a Few Cents Above The 11larket Price,
guaranteeing to sell our goods at rook bottom cash prices. Come with your friends
and see our tremendous stock in all lines of
10 ' Cee ,a
Our stook is open for inspection, and is the beet seleoted stook ever shown lay
any Woollen Factory in Canada. Do not fail to call and see for yourselves our Pine
Grey Flannels at 25o. per yard that will not shrink in washing. We have made tip
a apeoial lino of all Wool Tweeds at 40a. per yard. Something never before shown
for the money.
Roll Carding, Spinning and Manufacturing,
Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, &c.
Done on short notioe and beat of work guaranteed. Parties from a' distance esti
rely on getting their rolls home the same day. Would advise to hand pink all wool
for roll carding, and you will be sura to get good rolls. All we ask is for you to give
us s trial. We deal boneatly witb everybody and you will find us always ready to
give the moat prompt and Careful attention to all.
B. Fr BROOK cP SON.
P, S.—Beware of peddlers. We understand they are using our name
make sales, Put them down as frauds of the worst kind. We allow no peddlare to
sell our goods,