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M$LYILLE Clnuneg,—Sabbath Servicee
at 11 a m and 6180 p, m. Sunday Sobool
at 2;80 p nt, Bev, John Ross, B A,
pegtor.
Knox Onanau,—•Sabbath Services at 11
a m and 0;80 p M. Sunday Sobool at
2;80 p as, Rev, D. Millar, pastor.'
ST. JouN's Op a ,—Sabbath Servloe9
at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sunday Sohonl
at 2;80 p, m. Rev, A.. K. Gritlin, inoum•
bent.
M;Ttionlsi Cuu'ion,—Sabbath Services
at 10:80 a m and 0180 d m. Sunday
Sobool at 2;80 p In, Rev. G. H. Cobble.
dick, M A, B D, pastor.
ROMAN CATHOLIC Ctlunon.—sabbath'
Servide third Sunday in every month, at
10;80 a m. Rev Joseph Kennedy,
Priest,
SALVATION Antlx.—Serdice at. 7, acid 11
a m and 3 and 8 p m on Sunda* and
every evening in the weep at ,8 O',olocare:t.
the barraoks, •
Cnp VIILLowe' Lona; every Thursday
evening, in Graham's blook.,
MAeouzo Lonoo Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A. 0 U W Lomax on the Bra
Friday evening ofeach.. month, in Blas.
bill's block..
C 0 F Loam 2nd and last Monday
evenings of each month, in 131ashill's
block.
I U F, 2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellowe' Hall.
L U L let Monday in every month
in Orange Hall.
SONS Co SCOTLAND, let and Brd Thea.
days of each month, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0. T, M. LODGE, let and Bpd Thurs.
days pf each month, in Vanetone block.
ROME CIRCLE, 2nd and 4th Friday: even.
ings in Blaehitl's Hall.
POST Orrrlae.=Omoe hours from 8 a.
m. to 6:80 p. m.
D1E0n,11I06' INSTITOTE.—Iiibrary in
Holmes' block, will be open from 6 to 8
o'clock p.m. Wedneedaya and 3:30, to 6
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Dolly Shaw,
Librarian.
TOWN 0o1:Ixcm.—W. H. Kerr, Reeve ;
W. H. McCracken, Robert Graham, R.
Leatberdale and B. Gerry, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, (Jlerk; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer ; D. Stewart, Assessor and J.
T. Ross, Collector. Board meets the let
Monday in each month.
Sonoon Boano.-.-Rev. Ross, (chairman,)
• Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A.
Hunter and J. N. Kendall ; Seo.-Treas.,
Et. Roes. Meetings 2nd Friday evening
in eaoh month.
PODLIC Sanwa TEaounas.—J. H. Oam•
eron, Principal, Mise Braden, Misa
Downey and Mise Cooper.
BOARD o>• Bahia:.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall. Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
FROM THE SEAT OF WAR.
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RaI-Pltig Captured Ily The Japanese.
Yokohama, Jan. lith.—An official
despatch says that Major General Nogia.
(sic) Nodzu'a division, commenced an
attack upon the Chinese position at 5;80
a. m. yesterday. By 9;80 Kaiping was
teken. The Chinese fled towards Hai
Shuk Sai, with the Japanese in pursuit.
The numbers killed and wounded on
dither side are not known. The first
army waswelcomed by the inhabitants
while moving its headquarters to Shen
Yen, with manifestations" of strong de.
are to remain under Japanese rule.
wax WITEODT REeIBTANCE.
The latest news from Oyama'e army is
that Kai Ping was taken Dec. 18th with-
out reeietanoe. The Chinese under
General Sung, retired precipitately to
Yink Kow. The first army, under Lieut.-
General
ieut:General Nevi, holds posaesaiou of the
highroad from New Ohwang to Monk -
den. The two armies are now co-operat-
ing, and it is expected will advance im-
mediately upon New Chwang. The
Tartar force ehowe no signs of renewed
activity.
Despatches received here from Kin
Chow this morning says that Japanese
scouts report that a large force of Chinese
ie moving down to support the Kaiping
force, wbiah has retired towards New
Chwang. At Kaiping the Chinese
Every once Al a while the devil makes
earns) man believe he can bo a Christian
without belpnging to ohurob•
Dow much God le like a mother, fie
not only watchers the footetope of hie
children, but he lietene tc hear their cry,
The first ditty wo owe to the world, is
to tell those who oomo within our stn'
Mediate influence what Ohriet is to us.
Some peopleateho alt in front ooate in
ehuroh, leave their religion behind them
Whenever they 74 away from home.
The man who can pay hie debts and
won't do it, will some day five 10 a world
where all like he will be looked pp,
Thafarmer who triee'to earn hie bread
by tP4 dty„aat oto hired mane brow will
fav 'th go withopb pie for .basalisgt. °i
.'rThe'd4 ii is nob throwing very many
stones at the man who is not se religions
in business as he is in prayer meeting.
If algae hear all the preaohieg that is
being done down bore, it must puzzle
them to melte cub what some preachers
are aiming at,
Cl anadIan Nowi+.
The Ontario Crearneriee' Aeooeiation
will meet at Cornwall next year. •
The Montreal bakers have advanced
the price of, bread one cent per loaf.
'k'. Braes, of (Jhesley, Ont,, dropped
dead one day last week. Supposed from
heart failure.
The Ontario Malleable Iron. Co., of
Oshawa, whose works were recently
burned have deoided to re -build.
Michael 3. Patver, ex Speaker of the
Nava Scotia Legislature, died on Friday
after two years
illness ed 0'l.
The steamer Transit, need at Drool•
Ville and Prescott for ferrying oars to
the Amerioau side, sank at her dock at
Prescott.
Deputy Game Warden Gill, of Exeter
had Chas. Swallow, of Woodham, fined
726 and 76 costs for shooting a deer out
df season.
The young man Slater was sentenced
at Welland, Ont., to six months in the
Central Prison last week. fpr attempted
train wreckage.
A. H. Clarke, of Windsor, has handed
in his resignation as local Master in
Chancery. The appointment aomee from
the Ontario Government.
The Creameries Convention at Cheeley
closed last week, and the next meeting
will bo held at Cornwell. Mr. Derbyshire
was re-elected president.
Thomas Brown, one of the anunsel for
Mre. Hartley, bas been arrested on a
charge of attempting to persuade Grown.
Witness Ling to leave the oountt'y.
Nova Scotia's output of coal during
1894 was 2,076,114 tone, an increase of
86,500 tone over 1898. Of this total
1,170,000 tons were from Cape Breton
mines.
At Seabright, a small settlement about
eighteen miles from Orillie., there are a
fcases of diphtheria, but the
number n
distance is so great that no danger or
likelihood of an outbreak in Orillia is at
all evident.
HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 80 MIN-
tmes.—All oases of organic or sympathetic
heart disease relieved in 80 minutes and
quickly cured,. by Dr. Agnew's Cure for
the Heart. One dose convinces. Sold
by G. A. Deadman.
It is rumored that the fleet of Dominion
liners hitherto sailing between Liverpool
and Canada, which have been purchased
by Messrs. Richards. Mills, and Co.. will
next season be engaged in the Manchester.
Traneatlantio cattle trade, via the Ship
Canal.
A citizen of Sweaborg forgot the day of
the week last Sunday and went out to
the bush and commenced chopping wood.
After working about an hour he was.
enlightened by one of his neighbors and
was greatly surprised at .the intel-
ligence he received.
The engar•ooating whioh makes Ayer'e
Pille so easy to take, dissolves immedi-
atelyon reaching the stomach, and eo
permits the whole strength and benefit
of the medicine to be promptly com-
municated. Ask your druggist for Ayer's
Almanac, just out.
H. A. Everett has returned from De•
troit. He told a reporter Thursday night
Olathe had consulted with hie Canadian
attorney, Mr. Kindamill, and that the
latter had assured him that he bad
grounds for obtaining redress for the
statements of Canadian officials that he
had bribed Toronto aldermen. What
numbered 8,000 men, and they had 12 method of procedure would be adopted
guns. About 200 Chinese were killed. Mr. Everett deolined to state. Mr.
The number of wounded Chinese is not Everett will go to Toronto within a
known. About 150 prisoners were tali- fortnight,
en. The JoWoanese oesualitiea are not RELIEF IN sox Hoene: Distressing kid•
stated. nay and bladder diseaees relieved in six
• hours by the "Great South American
FIGS AND THISTLES. Kidney Cure." This new remedy le a
great surprise and delight on account of
The man who fears God also tears to its exceeding promptness in relieving
do wrong.
Faith in God gives men faith in one
another.
When God says "Come" be always
means it.
The man who makes his own god al- eure this is your remedy. Sold by G. A.
Deadman, druggist.
Minister of Agriculture Angers, seen
by a reporter in reference to the Belgian
soheduling of Canadian cattle, was con-
fident that there bad been a mistake.
He thought there would be no difficulty
in proving that the animals complained
nf, sappoeed to have been shipped by Mr.
Roy of Queboo, on the Hispania, were
free from pleuropneumonia. Sir
Charles Tupper he said bad ordered the
lungs of the cattle complained of to be
immediately forwarded to the Frenoh
expert, Seward, at Paris, who was now
taking a report. Until that report was
made they were in the dark.
It is said that la grippe hag made Ste
appearance in New York elty.
Hon, Mr. Starnes was ttrloken with
paralyeie while Widreeainn the Quebec
Legislature.
&n owl attacked and killed a fine Bo'
Viand gobbler belonging to 3. Saxton,
OR Port Rowan,
Lady berdeon's Cbristmae proeont
to Hie Exoellepoy opneisted of a portrait
of Lady Marjorie' Gordon, their laugh•
bey^
Cinder a landlord's warrant for 616
rent, the goods and chattels of the 1400•
ddn Lacrosse Club have been Bold by the
bailiff for 7474.
George Dinwoody, licence inanedtar for
Southl Simooe, formerly of Clover Hill,
dropped dead Friday, at Alliston Ont.,
from heart failure.
Mr, Morrison, of Aebgrove, has been
appointed to the position of writing
master at the Central'sohool, Brantford,
the initial salary bo be 6600.
W. B. Wood, M. P. P.,'and D.B, Wood
oR Burford, have parohaeed the old white
mill pear Brantford for 77,000, and will
have it refitted immediately.
Valentine Rabz, of the township of
Stephen, has been eboeon as the Reform
candidate for North. Middlesex, This
makes it a bhree.00rnored fight,
The Winnipeg Jobbers' Union ltae del.
aided to take over all bankrupt stooks in
order to prevent them being thrown into
competition with general trade.
Mr. MoNiohel, of the 0. P. R. says the
differences between his road and the wee.
tern lines have been settled, and that the
settlement looks to the maintenanoe of
rates.
One evening last week. the four-year-
old
old daughter of Jonathan Lfymes, of
Parry Sound, while stooping over an
open well, fell in and was drowned before.
being recovered.
A block of fifteen acres 01 pine, fairly
well timbered, belongipg to Alex. Hall,
n short distance below Ayr, was put up
for competition amongst Galt smarm il.
lays and sold for something over 62,300.
Kent Medical Aesoaiation met ab Chat-
ham and elected as officers :—Dr. Ruth-
erford, Chatham, president ; Dr. Gal.
braitb, Dresden, vice-presient ; Dr.
Deiaeki, Ridgetown, seoretary-treasurer.
Drs. McKay and Neff, of Ingersoll,
the other day performed the difficult
task of putting on a new nose for ayoung
man named McGinnis. The gnaw nose
was made from akin taken from the
young man's forehead. The experiment
is expected to be a 8000ess.
RHEOMATIeM GORED IN A Mr.—South
American Rheumatic Cure for Rheuma-
tism and Neuralgia radioally cures in 1
to 3 days. • Ito action upon the system
is remarkable and myeterioes. 1.1 re-
moves at once the cause and the disease
immediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefits. 75 Dente. Warranted
by G. A. Deadman.
A despatch from Montreal Bays the
Canada rolling mills, ,Pillow, Hersey &
Co., Abbott & Co., and the Ontario roll-
ing mills have combined and put the base
price of out nails up 50 dente per keg.
The- price quoted Friday was 72.1.0 per
keg.
CATAnnAn RELIEVED I0 10 To 60 mama —
One short puff of the breath through the
Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr.
Agnew's Cabarrah Powder, diffneee this
Powder over the surface of the nasal
passages. Painless and delightful to
use, it relieves instantly, and permanent-
ly cures Catarrnb, Flay Fever, Oolde,
Headaches, Sore Throat. Tonsillitis and
Deafness. 60 cents at G. A. Deadmen's.
pain in the bladder, kidneys, batik 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 want quioic relief and
ways bas a little oneb
What we truly pray for we are willing
to live and die for.
Every man who drinks a little drinks a
great deal too much.
While you are true to God nobody can
hurt you but yourself.
The road to heaven would be crowded
if it were carpeted with velvet.
The devil can behave as well as an
angel when he finds it to his advantage.
The bardeet kind of repentance to bring
about ie repentance for popular sins.
The real preacher is always preaching,
no .natter whether he ie in the pulpit or
not.
No tree can become so ereiitthat it can
get along without the help of its smallest
roots.
The man who gives as much as God
expecte him tb, never growls about it
afterward.
The people who do ndt believe in a
personal devil are strangers to a personal
Chriat.
Nothing will bring barrenness to the
soul like looking at everything through
money.
No Christian has any right to try to
make a dollar without asking God to toll
him how.
Every mon who loves God with all his
heart is trying to do something to 'make
a heaven of this earth.
If you don't know from experience that
ib is more blessed to give than to receive,
yon had better try it.
Some eonverte take no much. pride ,in
telliog.what awful einnere,tlteyhave been
thethey forgetIl d the
"BODY RESTED, MIND air EASE."—That
what it is when travelling on the fast
trains of the Chicago, llilwaukeo & Si.
Paul Railway ; beeides thereto no•ohanoe
to "kids," for the accommodations are
up to date, the trains keep moving right
along and get there on time. These
lines thoroughly cover the territory be.
tween Chicago, La Crosse, St. Paul, Min-
neapolis, Aberdeen, Mitchell, Sioux Fails,
Sioux City, Yankton, Council Bleffe,
Omaha and Northern Michigan. All the
principal cities and towns in that terri-
tory are reached by the "St. Paul" lines,
connecting at St. Paul, Connell Bluffs
and Omaha with all lines for points in
the far West. Write to A. J. ,Taylor,
Canadian Fossil'. Agent, 87 York Street,
Toronto, Ont., for one of their new map
time tab'eaand a brochure giving a de-
soriptionof the Compartment Bleeping
Cars. -Tickets furnished by' any coupon
ticltet agent in the United Stites and
Canada. The finest dining cars in the
'baits Stay Lin ,
RUYtf, SIAM $TE MSl1ii'S.
Between New 'Yerlc and Liverpool, via
Queenstown,evepy Weclneoday,
•
Ag tateetcamereofOle line oarr'Y ouly a
strictly limited number in the T'law and
.s;poNp 00..0100 aocomtirodatioee, intending
Paesonaexeare remfnued that au early sip..
000, thiOrf]:'lr ane,rates,retoaapplytothls ears -
Hon, G. W. Roes has suspended Eaten
Williams, a olerlt in the Ontario Edu-
cation Department. The oharge againet
him was simply "making improper use
of lettere and Innen that name into his
possesvion." Williams is a .young mar-
ried man, 28 years of age,. who, with
his wife and three children, live at
Lambtod Mills, where he has a small
dairy farm. For twelve years the bas
been a clerk in the Educational Depart-
ment. Soma of the missing documents'
were found at Williams' house and he
acknowledged his guilt. His oa.e will
be immediately investigated . by the
Government. His salary was 6300 a
year, and he seas till recently a silent
partner in the firm of Dignum Bros. &
Williams, manufacturers, agents. Hs
was horn in Toronto and in a relative of
Col. Goodman, of Parkhill.
R. H. Rosabeok, dry goods merchant,
Collingwood, says :—"I find :Stark's
Powders, for sick and nervone headaohe
neuralgia and biliousness, the stomach
and liver, the beat preparation of the
many I have triad. They not only re.
lieve but completely cure. Starke
Powders for sick and nervous headache,
neuralgia and biliousoees, the stomach
and liver are nice to take, immediate,
and permanent. Two preparations in
each box, sold by all druggists at 25 cents
a box.
On Thursday evening Thereaa Mot,
risen, a young girl, 19 yearn of age, et.
tempted to commit suicide in the ladies'
waiting room at the G. T. R. station at
Peterboro. The girl had been living for
some months around town earning a
livelihood as a domeetio. On the night
in question she entered the G. T:, R.
station and took a seat. Shortly after -
warp the station agent was called to
order some boys away from the plat-
form when he noticed the girl lying on
the seat. On reaching her he found a
bottle in her hand and on smelling it
he detected it as being chloroform.
The pili was in a serious condition and
Dr. King was summoned. The poor
girl asserted after she became able to
talk that ebehad intended taking her life
as she had been ruined. The girl hails
from Port Hopeanddomes of a respect-
able family. •
The excitement following the acquit-
tal of Mrs. Hartley in the eeiebretetl
Hartley murder trial has long since died
out, but hot week it was renewed, when
affairs took a very different and more
Revlon turn. Provincial Detective J,'11.
Rogers, who has been spending oonsider-
able time in the vicinity of NewDnrbatn,
where Caleb Hartley died, swore one an
informnton maniaThomas Brown, a
solicitor, practising at Norwich. The
charge is that Brown, during the months
of September and October lest, .in the
Township of South Norwich, attempted
to obstruct, prevent aid defeat the course
of justice by attempting bo prevent Louis
Henry Ling, the chief Witness for the
Crown, from attending Ito a wittieae at'
the trialbf Maria Hartley at Brantford
on a charge of murder. A warrant' was
,sand by Police Magistrate Field, and
t to to us how goo a Chief Will arrested Brown at Norwich
Lord ie. ••world are run on the solid Vestibuled, and brought him to Woodstock. Mr..
Instead of "putting off ,the 016 mail," electric -lighted and ebeem•iteated trema Brown MIA promptly admitted to bail
acme poop e o in foe dreklolog him ui to PaMIwukee so, . a 0 St au , Paul himeeif in 71,000, and thrtalit:,seretiee of
W.
AgentKe, BCpasele.
IIONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro,
perty at
6 & 6k Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repayingwhen required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
BELO
ST
MISS MoPHERSON intends re-
moving from Brussels and
will sell off her fine stock
of Fashionable
Fall & Winter Millinery
Below Cost
To Clear Out Stock.
This is a Genuine Sale as the
Ladies will prove by calling
at the Store.
SALE NOW GOING ON.
Call early and see the
Fashionable Display.
and aendBighinn le College, ta
1 i1 i f tliiwpy. Ohi x$86 eaoh.
Miss McPherson.
l
YOUNG LAwJs
AND e.l ri,aMEN
fiend v canto In etampe, or 10 cents silver,
and we will sena you by paella wail the
PERFECT i.ETTER WRITER,
neat tluidoin
b Art of Letter Writing, it eo of a bet-
tors of T,00y°, Friendship, Bueleees, oto, with
valuable luetruotiops and advice. *very
yyoung mal apd woman should have this
7,foek.., Address,
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MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL
SERVICE.
From Pro= .From
Liverpo'l STEAusnxys, Noutraeh Queboo,
Daylight. 9 a, m.
Os b. 18 INumidian
25 Farislan
Nov.1 Mongolian
Nov. 3
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{•will not call at Rimouski or Moville•
Passengers embark at Montreal after 8
p. m. on Fridays.
For further information as to rates,
apply to
W. H. KERR,
AGENT, BRUSSELS.
M•cLEO D'S
System Pienovator
AND OTEER
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpata •
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitas' Dance,
Female irregularities and. General De-
bility,.
LABORATORY RODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by JAMES FOX.
Druggist, Breasels ,
SEE!
Waxeny ou Want a Stove, Tin
or Granite -Ware, or Hard-
ware, Paints & Oils,
HUNTER'S
Hardware Store
Where you will, from
this date, get a
SISCOVNT of FIVE MISER.
Off all Cash Purchases.
Fine Roman, Artists' Can-
vas in Stock.
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A. I—I UN7 ER.
ADVERTISER.
ADRTISER.
16 -Page Woekly-96 Columns.
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Now to Dec. 81, 1805.
Balance of Year Free.
LS DINS WEEKLY OF THS WSST,.
NONE BETTER.
FEW AS GOOD.
Large Prize List. _
Handsonze Proni217n,
Good Inducements to Agents..
For Agents' Terioe, etc., addre.as—
Advertiser Printing Uo.
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A Gentleman
Who formerly resided in Connecticut, but
who now resides in Honolulu, writes: "For
20 years past, my wife
and nave used Ayor's
Voir Vigor, and wax
attribute to 11 the dark
hair which she and I
now have, while hun-
dreds of our acquaint-
ances,
cquaintantes, ten or a dozen
years younger than we,
are either gray -headed,
white, or bald. When
asked how our hair has
retained its color and
fullness, ant reply, 'By
the. use Of Ayer's Hair
Vigor—nothing else'"
"In 1808, my affianced
was nearly bald, and
the hair
r kept fall-
ing out
$It w demme ye.
'Cl,��� ,l>
ii induced
her tense
Ayer's Mair Vigor, and Very soon, it not
only °]reeked anyfttrther loss of linir, but
produced an entirely new growth, which luta
remained luxuriant and glossy to this day.
I can reaammend tills preparation to all In
need of a genuine hair -restorer. It Is all
that it Is claimed to be."—Antonio Alarruu,
liustrop, Tex,
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
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AT
FUTW1E
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HAVING BOUGHT
Over $1,000 Worth of New Furniture
At the Union Factory, Wingham,
At 60 cents on the $, I am offering it
Less than Wholesale Prices.
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REGULAR PRICE OUR PRICE
Fine Bedroom Suites $11 00 $7 60
Fine bedroom suits, with
British bevel plate glas.F15 00 11 50
A Fine All Maple Suite 12 00 3 00
A Fine Sideboard 9 00 7 00
Fine Sideboards 3 00 6 50
Fine Sideboards 16 00 12 50
Bedsteads 3 50 2 50
Lounges ,. 7 00 4 50
Es:tension Tables... 7 00 5 00
These are the biggest bargains ever offered in Furni-
ture in Brussels, and the prices can not be had when this
stock is sald out,
If you want anything in furniture cull and see these
goods and get prices before you buy.
R, LATXAL1
BRti55F.LS.