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KNOX 011222 ,-Sabbath alereipee at 1
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, 2:30 p m. Rev, D, Millar, pastor,
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Meaume to Onuaou,--.Sabbath Service
at 10:30 a m and 6:80 I' m. Sunda
School at 2:30 p m. Rev. G, 13, Cobble
dick, M A, B D, pater.
Ronne CA'raonro CHpaOU,-Sabbat
Service third oe th rd
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10•80 a m, Rev Joseph K n ed
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$MVATt0$ Anne, -Service at7 and 1
a m and 3 and8 p m on Sunday, an
every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, a
the barracks.
Qin) For,Lows' LODGE' every Thureday
evening, in Graham's bloolt.
,MA80NI0 LOD4E, Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A 0 if W Lopez on the 8rd
Friday evening of Saab month, ie Blas.
hill's block.
C 0 F Lomat 2nd and last Bloodily
evenings of eacb month, in Blaahill'e
block,
I O F, '2nd and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Han.
L O L let Monday in every month
in Orange Hall,
SONS or SCOTLAND, let and 8rd Tnee-
�� days of each month, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. 0.. T. M. Lopez, let and 8rd Thurs.
dap of eaoh monthin a
V netone bio k
Hotae Oiewo, 2nd and 4th Friday, even -
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1'oaT Orrlaa.-Ofoe hours from 8 a.
m.to6:80p. m,
ME08ANIca' INoTITemn.-Library in
Holmes' block, will be open from 8 to 8
o'clock p. m. Wednesdays and 8:80 to 5
and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Mise Dolly Sbaw,
Librarian.
Town Coaicn ..-W. H. Kerr, Reeve ;
W. H. McCracken, Robert Grabane,, R.
Leatherdate and B. Gerry, Councillors ;
I'. S. Scott, Clerk? Thomas Rally,
Treasurer ; D. Stert, Assessor and J.
T. Rose, Collector. Board meets the lot
Monday in each month.
Scuoom Botnn.-Rev. Rose, (chairman;)
Dr. McKelvey, Dr. Graham, A. Reid, A.
Hunter and J. N. Kendall ; Seo.-Treas.,
It. Rose. Meetings 2nd Friday evening
in each month.
Pewee Sosoon Tneannne,-J. H. Cam.
eron, Principal, Mies Braden, •Mise
Downey and Mies Cooper.
Bosun or HEALTH, -Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and J. N.
Kendall br. McNaughton, Medioal
Health Officer. •
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T. 13. MoLaughlin was in Toronto at-
tending the Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U.
W.
A. movement is on fact to form a com-
pany for procuring a recreation park and
show ground.
We are sorry to state that Wm. Dane,
who has been in poor health for some
time. is not improving.
Robt. Toung has returned from New
York, where be has been spending sever-
al weeks visiting hie eon and taking in
the sights of that city.
The E. L. of C. 13, of the Gerrie
Methodist church held a missionary
meeting Tueeday evening, March 6th, at
which hire. Cuyler, a returned missionary
from the Penile: covet, gave an address
on her life of missionary work.
1f31:vttta.
On Sunday evening Mre. Ashley occu-
pied the'pulpit of the Methodist church.
A. sitting of the 12111 Division Court
was to have been held in Industry hall
on Monday, but Hie Honor the Judge did
not arrive.
On Sunday Rev. Mr. Perrie, of Wing -
bane, preached anniversary sermone in
8t. Andrew'e Presbyterian church to
large congregations.
Trains were canoelled on our railroad
for two or three'daye the past week ow.
ing to the snow blockade. It pate us in
mind of days gone by.
Owing to Councillor McGee having
resigned, nomination is to be held on
Monday, the 4th inst., in Industry hall,
for another Councillor.
Jolen Kelly has rented his betel in this
burg for a term to John McCaughey,
formerly hotel -keeper in Goderioh. The
new proprietor takes possession on Mason
27th.
A petition was in ciroulation one day
Ian week which was signed by the busi-
ness people of town to aloes up all bug.
nese places from March let to Den. let at
8 o'clock.
Rev. J. P. Parke, of Listowel, passed
through here on Wednesday of last week
on his way to Clinton, where he has been
reoently appointed rector of St. Peens ( as
church of that town by Hie Lordship the 1
Biebop of Huron,
The Kiokapoo Indian Medicine Com-
pany left here for Auburn on Tuesday,
The two weeks they were here their eon- re
certa IaduetrY hall werewo
I patron. o0
ized nightly, the hall being filledto its
utmost oapaoity as a , rule. The Dr. of
the company was besieged daily in the
hall for his advise and medicines,
Perth Uounty.
whish is to talieadllooe at the approaching
Spring assizes, begipning on March nth,
a rybled Ohief Justine Armour will pre.
Bide. Elver singe e i
noar4erati
n in the
it there horn the t
7 u mash aeoreay ae to Clint,
te11o'.e doings has been maintained tend
n0 one has been permitted to see bine ex.
sept by order of the Sheriff, Newepaper
men have been rigorously excluded.
There has really heart nothing to say
abeu h
t t7 attelle, howeYsr, for ever einoe
bis imprisonment he has conducted him.
self in the most ordinary manner, and
has done nothing but eat his three meals
a day and Bleep at night as though there
was nothing on Joie mind, He has enjoy.
ed good health all along and the other
dayas e kin
P 0 himself said f e idbebad
g h nev-
ern'
e toyed batter health than at tee
prevent time. Qhattelle never dieouooeo
tbe crime with which he ie charged and
until reoently gave no evidence that he
ever gave the !natter a thought. Of late,
however, though be Bays nothing hie
actioneshow that he is beginning to feel
hie position, So far as known, no one
hoe been engaged to defend Chattel's and
11 1e understood he. will plead guilty tothe
charge.
- LIVE -STOCK NOTES.
Breedmore size and more quality :in,
to the oarriege and coach horse,
Mix your animals' rations eoientifioa1.
ly and weigh them oarefuliy. Nothing
is more important' in mixing food for
live stook than to mix them by weight.
Timothy bay is poor stuff. Clover
hay ie the thing.
When you buy new hogs, sheep or cat.
tie, turn them into a pen or yard by
themselves until you aeoertaio whether
the
have ver nob some infectious dice
vee.
This is eepeoially necessary ,now that
the European governments pretend that
we have swine plague and pleuro-pneu-
mmia among our live stook.
After you have shown animals at 'the
faire quarantine them to themselves
awhile after bridging them home. It is
easy to oatoh oontagioue diseases among.
your live stook at faire.
In eome counties in Iowa half the
wheatorop will this 'year will be fed to
stook. In the northwestern states the
whir of the steel wheat crusher is heard
he the land.
Where your ewes are insufficiently
sheltered from cold, breed them so
that they will lamb in April or May.
Keep the breeding ewee in good con-
dition. Many ewes are lost by having
them start in to winter in poor condition.
Such ewee. when they themselves do not
die, produce dead ar weakly lambs.
WHY THE LIBERALS SHOULD
BE ELECTED.
1, -Because when in power from 1873
to 1878 it gave the country wise and just
laws and an honest, prudent, economical
administration of the public affairs, free
from tbe stain of reckless waste, foul cor-
ruption and shameless disregard of publio
and private interests,
2.=- Because when in power it increased
the public debt only to the extent render-
ed necessary by the obligations incurred
and public works undertaken by its pre-
decessors in office.
3. -Because it only increased the ex-
penditure from $23,816,816 in 1878.4 to
$28,508,158 in 1877.8, a difference of 8186,-
842, and an average annual inareaee dur-
ing the period of $46,710..
4 -Because though it was obliged to
add to the debt and the interest charge in
meeting obligations incurred by the ad-
ministration preceding it, the controllable
expenditure during its term ofoffice was
reduced to the extent of over $1,700,000.
6. --Because it adhered to the just and
proper policy of a low revenue tariff, cal-
culated to meet the absolute needs of an
economically administered Govornnient-
a tariff which would have proved suffi-
cient for its needs upon the revival of
business in 1879.
6. -Because it made an honest effort to
mere reciprocal trade with the United
States through the negotiation of the
Brown draft -treaty,
7. -Because the Liberal Party again
placed in power will stop the inareaee of
he public debt and commence rte .rednc-
100a as quickly and as rapidly as possible.
8. -Will reduce expenditure and out
own expenses with all possible rapidity.
B. -Will place the tariff, with clue re -
era to all important interests, upon a
Lately revenue basis, so arranged as to
romote freer trade with the whole world,
more particularly with Great Britain and
e United States, and will give due con-
ideration to the interests of the farmer,
he fisherman, the lumberman, the miner
and the laborer.
10. -Will eecure purity, honesty and
coney in the administration of publio
aflaire.
11. -Will seek for extended trade vela -
ions with the United Strobes.
12. -Will seek for wider markets in
her countries whenever opportunity
ay offerto pushour trade,
aqua 13. -Will recognize the settler
the natural heir to the publio lande and
ill reserve the same for his occupancy
pon reasonable berms and conditions.
14. -Will seek to protect labor and the th
sults of labor from e designs of unjust
mbiu
ati nue and monopolies.
1 l' fee.
15. -Will seek for such a romorlelliog
Lad reconstruction of the Canadian Sea-
r as will hake it amenable to publio
ntiorent and a useful branch of the
tional legislature,
About 1 o'olook Thursday morning
fire broke out in the boot and shoe store
of P. Gilligan on Downey street, Strata
ford, and before it could be subdued the
stook and building were almost totally
destroyed. In the same bleak of wooden
buildings were a vacant store and the
cigar store of Bars. Sheppard. The top
part of these was badly putted, and the
lower storeys deluged with water. Mre.
Sheppard's furniture and etnok were
mostly removed, and her lose will be
front that cause and water. A strong
gale: from the south was blbwiug' at the
time, but, fortunately,. a vacant lot lin
bounded the block on the north and 1
prevented the Are from spreading. The
buildings were owned by 8. R. Hasson.
No ineuranoo. Gilligan's etook'is in.
eared is the Eastern. Lou, $1,000,
Mre. Sheppard ie,intm•ed in the Queen's
for $400 and 16 the Manchester for $150.
The premium' of A1lnede Obattello in
the county jail at Stratford is just now rot
being brought to the attention of Perth the
county residents again through.t(oe, env- an
fan of tdbpoenne in connection with hie 2
trial for the murder of little /Main Keith, eel
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Cannelton NO Wes,
A boy .named. Godfrey hanged hinieelf
at Carp,
gen, 3• M, Make, 4 0., bee arrived
Wan Irene a trip to the West Indies,
Sir Lipoid Smith bas srrivo4 at
Montreal after a brief trip to Europe,
girl,
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Ethel Riobardeon, aa nine-yyearaele
wee allied at Point Se Charles
[hand Trunk engine,
Additions to Street Sol
Brantford, to cost from 06 000 to $6
have been decided Ma
Too number el destitute people
Newfoundland is increasing daily„ A
7.000 are now securing relief.
The me
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re alentad Dgwsou Kennedy, of l.'etbrb
and agreed he meet in London next y
Midland has taken stege vowarde
}eructing a drydook large enough to
conemodate the largest vessels on
lakes.
The Hamilton Thistles won
Ontario Curling Association Tank
for the fifth time, defeating Lindsay
one allot:
The probability of the present' C
grecs reimbursing the Canadian fie
men for Ile loss sustained through
Behring Sea seizures appears to be
coming lees.
Fifty thousand dollars worth
machinery lately imported from Engl
was eeited in the Globe Rubber Ma
factoring Company at Quebec by
customs authorities for under,valeati
HEMI Diemen Barony= m 30 M
nTEs,-All oases of organic or sympathe
heart disease relieved in 80 minutes a
ggiokly cured, by Dr. Agnew's Cure
the Heart, One dose convinces, S
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G. A. Deadman.
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A young farmer of Harriston, 0
named W. 3. Shannon, while engaged
oiling some part of the machinery of
windmill, fell, and was drawn into
abaft, being killed almost instantly.
The .Rev. Rabbi Veld, of the Tem
Emmanuel, Montreal, Lae been appoi
ed both by the Dominion and Que
Governments chaplain for the St. Vince
de Paul' penitentiary and the Mont
gaols.
' At Leamington silver medale have be
presented to 0'. Comber, Colin Guilin,
Miller, G. Johnston, Frank Ives, H
man and Ralph Robson, John Robins
ana M. Williams for their bravery
rescuing 5 ice,outtere who drifted outi
to the lake on February 2nd.
RHEuauvrooe CURED IN DAr.-Son
American Rheumatic Cure for Rheum
tiem and Neuralgia radically cures in
to 3 days. Its action upon the eyete
is remarkable and mysterious. 13 r
moves at °nee the (muse and the diem
mmediately disappears. The first dose
greatly benefite. 75 Dents. Warranted
y G. A. Deadman.
Rumor has it that Hon. Mr. Dewdaey
ill resige the Lieutenant -Governorship
nd enter the Legislature, taking,Mr.
avie's place as Premier of British
olnmbia.
Tidinge received from the Lower Sag.
nay and the Labrador coast are to the
ffeat that a wholesale deetruotion of
Lar -bearing animals is being carried on
y the Indians.
CATAsneu sELIErED IN 10 To 60 nmenna -
ne short puff of the breath through the
lower, supplied with eaoh bottle of Dr.
gnew's Catarrah Powder„ diffuses this
owder over the surface of tbe nasal
usages. Painless and delightful to
ee, it relieves instantly, ana permanent.
cures Catarrah, Hay Fever, Colds,
eadaolies, Sore Throat, Toneilitie and
eafaeee. 60 Dents at G. A. Deadmau'e.
Ae the pupils of the school ware re.
ruing home on Wednesday evening a
amber of them got on the sleigh of A.
cTntyre, which was driven by hie hired
an. Edgerton Parker, aged 10 years,
n of John Parker, of St. Thomas, was
mong the number. When they reaohed
r. MOlutyre's and as they were turning
to the gate, driving fast, the little lad
tempted to get off, bet in doing so the
ar bob slowed around, and he was
ught between it and the gate poet,
enking hie book and lege and killing
m instantly.. This sadbereavement.
me with double force upon Mr. Parker,
the bright little lad was his only son.
r. Parker also lost bis wife a year and
half ago.
Stark's Powders, Saab paokage of whish
plains two preparations, one in a round
(den box, the cover of which forma a
aaure for one dose, an immediate relief
Costiveness,. Sick Headache and
omsah, also Neuralgia and ail' kinds of
rvone pains, and another in capsules,
om a to a of one is an ordinary dose)
ioh ants on the Bowels, Liver and
grnaoh, forming a never failing peacoat
atment for all Head. and Stomach
mplainte. They do not, as meat pills
d so many other medicines do, Lose
ir effect or produce after constipation,
qq are nice to take. 25o. a box at all
dioine dealers,
D. G. MaLure, a highly respeotel
mer, living about three miles from
ampton, and his two brothers were
ught to Brampton on Friday and
ged in jail, charged with having made
urdeeous attack upon their mother.
e family have been acting strangely
some time past, having killed all
ir hogs and thrown them away, be-
ing the end of the world was near.
e thought ear'
b religious us orate
g g The
mediate cause of the arrest was the
ok upon their mother, who rushed
and made her way to a neighbor's,
re help was obtained. The three
there and two sisters were found in
entirely naked. Constable Hurst
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tight the men to jail, and the young
tnen are to be sent to the Toronto
um. Close inter-marryingof cousins,
thought, may have oomethlog to do
h the lamentable state of affairs.
eV. Featherstone L. Osler died at his
denoe, Toronto, last week, in the
bieth year of his age. He leaves a
ow, six sone and two daughtete, The
are : Justice Osler ; 13. 13.' Osler ;
ward Osler, of Winnipeg ; E. B. Os,
Toronto ; le L. Osier, of Qu'Appelle;
Dr. Osier, of Baltimore. Hie'daogh.ro
are : Mrs. 13. A, Williamson, Ton-
nd hire. H. 0. Gwyn, of Dundee.
re are also 28 grandchildren and
great grandohildren residing in various
parte of the Dominion. The deceased
wee a native of Falmouth, England, but
bad lived in Canada since 1837. In hie
fatly days be served in the Brttieh navy,
in which be attained the high rank of
liettenant. He subsequeotiy became a
Student at Oxford, where he took the de:
gree of M. A. Re wag ordained eleaoon
of the Church of England in 1886, and
soon after loft tot Canada. He spent
some time in Qttebeo, and afterwards in
Newmarket, Teouoleeh and Dundee, In
1832 he moved to Toronto,
16. -Will remedy the abuses of the bro
Gerrymander Ant and cause electoral clic- wo
tricks to conform to county boundaries so Rayl
far as the principle of representation by it ie
population will permit. wit
17. -Will repeal the 'Franchise Aot," R
save its coat to the country, avoid its in- resi
Oonveniencee and abuses, and return to nine
the simply and cheaply prepared Provin Wid
oial lists fpr Domihion elections. - sone
18, -Will vote no money for railway err,
bouutee or publio works for the mere ad
purpose of pnrohaeing local support for tan
Government candidates, but in all such tors
ma°
atters will bo governed by the para- ,
fit' cousuleration of, the ;amoral pub-
interest.
10. -Will strive to check the exodus by
gowning general prosperity, tedeced tax-
ation, better markets, honeet administra-
tion and general satisfaction with our
political condition.
20. -Will grapple with the obliges of
the euplrannuatlou eyafom and Min to;
novo the present heavy charge upon'
general revenue by eqcyuelieing super-
nnation rocbipte and diebureements.•
1 -Will stand by the Platfortn adopt.
at the National Liberal Convention.
LOOK A�"Xou LABEL,
Tloe Sabeeriptien price of Tzla Pon, if
DpaidQLLAetrRiotly. in advance, le 01213
If you do not renew within three
months of the he date
toe your label t
he price
will be $125 ; if ypq do pot renew within
six months of the date on your label the
price will be $1.50. No paper will be sent
longer than one year before being paid
for,
Seed renewaie directly to this office.
Money sent by registered letter, post-
olliee
money order, express esu one order
or draft, lat our risk. 13post-ofle
order up to $4 mate only two Dente,
The change on your label will notify
you of our receipt of the money. It not
ohanged in three weeks drop us a card
and we will trade the matter up.
Addrees ail lettere and makealicheques
and orders payable to W. H. Kerr, Bras.
eels,
When remitting money do not fail to
give post offioe addreee.
Wben notifying us of change of address
do net fail to give both old and new poet
office address.
Look at Your. Label.
FOR
PARTIUULAIts
ABomr
TO
Settlers'
Trains
Maa.itoba
AND THE
NORTH-WEST
SEE YOUR NEAREST RAILROAD AGENT,
AND GET A 00PY OP
"Free Facts, Farn►8 and Sleepers."
T. FARROW,
AGENT, BRUSSELS.
Electric Light Plant
FOR SALE.
The undersigned has decided
to offer for sale the Brussels
Electric Light Plant.. A first-
class investment can be shown.
Easy terms ; good reason for
selling ; full particulars cheer-
fully furnished on application.
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Proprietor.
White Star Line.
ROY4L MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
Between New York and Liverpool, via
Queenstown, every Wednesday.
As the steamers of this line parry only a
strictly limited number in the FIEBT and
smoo0n 00)30 accommodations, intending
passengers are reminded that an early up.
plieatiou for berths is necessary at this sea.
sou, For plane, rates, etc., apply to
W. H. Kerr,
Agent, Brussels.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 611 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
Youi (,ADIOS
AND GE'NT4EMEN /
Bond Q oniitein stamps, or 10 cents sliver,
Wed wo will Send You by return mail the;
FE
PER CT
LETTER WRITER
A neat little Hoek, being, a perfect Guide in
One art of bettor Writing. It contains Let,
tern Of Love, Prlendship , Business, Ste„ with
valuable instructions and, advice. Ever
young man and woman eheuldhave tlr e
Hoek. Addreee,.
NOVELTY L
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16.4m I..
><YGEIttBUa;L, U119'.
ALLAN LINE,
Winter Bailin s
g,
1895.
PORTLAND, HALIFAX & LIV-
L+'RPOOL SERVICE.
From From Prom
leverpo'1 STEA1Zo 'e, Portland. IIs flax.
Feb.21 Numi,liao mar, 14 1far,l0
Mar, 7 Mongolian • 28 8e
21 Laurentian Apt, 11 dpi, 13
,
Apl. 14 Numidian 25 24
Steamers will Bail from Portland about
1 p. m. Thursdays, and from Halifax
ab
oat 1 p. m. Saturdays, after arrival of
Western Trains.
For further information as to rates,
Bio., apply to
W. H. KERR,
AGENT, BRUSSELS.
McLEO D'S
System Rienovator
Ain 005511
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoveriehed
Blood, Dyepepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpate -
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St, Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY GODERICH, ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
sold by JAMES FOX,
Drnggnet, Brussels.
F"aehioi .able
T. Tailoring. 1
J. M'BAlN
Is the Ulan you should
get to make your
SUIT,
Ir
OVERCOAT
or TROUSERS,
Now -a -days agarment
should combine
Correctness of Style,
Perfect .Fit,
Good Workmanship,
And 'Moderate Cost.
You will find these Qualities
in Patronizing
J. McBAIN,
Next door to THE Posy,
BRUSSELS.
LS,
SEET
When you want a Stove, Tin
or Granite -ware, or Hard-
ware, Paints & Oils,
--CALL AT
HUNTER'S
Hardware Store
Where you will, from
this date, get a
DONUT of PIVR PER CENTi
OffaII Cash Purchases.
Fine Roman, Artists' Can-
vas in Stock.
A. HUNTER,
THE OHEAP CASH ST0'E.
I have jnst received some New Prints, Shirtings, Flannelettes,
Victoria Lawns, Gingbains, ttic, I have a Bordered Gingham at
11c, 36 in. wide, worth 12,ie ; Shlrtings from 5c a yard up to 14c ;
Suspenders at 25c, worth 400 ; Turkish Bath Towels at 40c each
or 3 for $,1.00.
In Groceries I am now giving 25 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar
for $1.00. Other Sugarsin proportion. An excellent Japan Tea
4 lbs. for $1.G0 ; Sulphur 30 a lb. in large quantities.
In Medicines I keep a Larger variety than
is found in any other General Store.
A Large and Well. Assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes.
In Hardware I keep Cut and Wire Nails, Hinges, Cow Chains, Rope,
Axes, Cross -Cut Saws, Fence Wire, &e.
have the best Washing Machine in the market
TERMS, CASH OR TRADE.
Highest Cash Price paid for Hides,
Sheep Pelts and Raw Furs.
J. 1-1. THOMSON,
H H a\T F .1e, Y T.
WE ARE
STILL ALIVE
THE PHOTO. LINE„....,��.
We are second to none and intend to keep up to date.
We can make Photos. any size you want them from the
Sunbeam to the Life Size Photo. Copying Pictures is
done on the shortest Notice, making them any size
you wish. We aro prepared to enlarge any Photo. to
Life Size in
Crayon, India Ink or Colored
In the most Artistic Manner.
All our work is from Finely Finished Negatives, is
of the Best and Latest Styles and is Warranted First-
class. No Photos. made that are not satisfactory.
Give us a call, Always welcome at the old Reliable
Photo. Studio. Gallery over Standard Bank, Brussels.
H. R. lRE WE ,r
Photo Artist.