The Brussels Post, 1905-6-1, Page 5/ILLICIT
TORONTO, ONT,,
pen, YON4n AND Ar.aoANnnn STs.
SOMMER, SESSION during July
and August for Pnbile Soboot !reach•
ere and °there, All of our graduates
anyjtime, i'hle School is uonts l '' tand-
ung Mill" or"backing no,' but Is a°u-
etantly "going ahead" Circulars lroo,
W, J, ELLIOTT, Priuoipal,
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Terni opens April 11th, 1904
Two Couree8-
Commerolal and Shorthand.
Send for Oollege Journal.
A. L. MoINTYRE, Manager,
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MEDICAL CARDS.
DR, R. A. BURNS -
Successor to Dr. J. A. MoNatitehlon
ItrnNNCls, Ontario
Graduate al Polyclinic) Post Graduate
School of Medicine mud Surgery, New York
Member of Oolleg8 of PhyOiChtue and Sur-
geons of Ontario.
Ofllee and treeidenee Name OB formerly 0c-
oupled by Dr. MoNaugh ton.
Diseases of womeu a specialty,
BUSINESS CARDS.
N..L
MONEY TO LOSOOT'ANrA'rr 5BrusselsPER
pent. 13'. S, , ,
NAT H. MoORAOREN-
1 V • Beier of Marriage Lioenees. Of.
ace at Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels,
1 HARMS FOR SALE -THE UN'
DEABIONED )las several good Farms ler
sale and to rent, easy terms, 10 Townehlpt
of Morrie and Grey, & S, S002."2,13rueeele
C1. O. I'.
Court Prin00Be Alexandria, No. 21, 0.0. L'.,
Brussels, moots lu their Lodge Room, Sias -
hill Block, on Oho Sud and last Tuesdays of
each mouth, at8 o'atoek. Visiting brethren
always welcome, JAS. BURGESS, 0.R.
A. 1;. MELLISH, it, S.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM'
INOaa0N e,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
ii1 S. SOOTT AS AN AUOTION•
.1 • nnli, will sell for butter prices, to
better man it lege limand lees eborgee
than. any other oher Auctioneer in Mast Baron or
he won't oharge anything, Dates and ordore
eau always bo arranged at tole offiee or by
p"reonal application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALE - ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Telma t enfnnablo. Sutra arranged rot
at Ibe t Moe of jus Poop, Brnsaeie. 223f
VETERINARY.
G A CUNNINGHAM-
• Honor ell ndnaeo of the Ontario Vet-
erinary college, i0 prepared to treat all die -
mums of domeeGaatod auimale in a o0mpet•
tint manner. 'Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry and Mills Fever. Calls
promptly attended to. Office and Inarmary
-Four doors Northof bridge, 'Poruberry at.,
Brunets.
LEs1Al AND CONVEYANCIND,
AB. MACDONALD-
• Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Rte.
Seesaw= to G, F. Blair. Oflleo over Stan-
dard Bunk, Brunets. Solicitor for Metro.
politau 1384k.
WM. SINOLAIR-
)Barrister, Solicitor, ,Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &o. Offioo-Stewart's Block
I door North of Oentrel Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,
pli0UDFOOT; HAYS & BLAIR-
BARRISTERS, SOLIIT 0 , NOTARIES
PUBLICW. PAoonroo0, E. 0. 12, 0, HAYS
G. P. BLAIA.
0f2oee-Those formerly occupied by Messrs
Cameron & Holt,
GOmtnl011, ONTAA00.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. PEILD,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College . of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario. and Firet•alaOO Honor
Graduate of Toronto University, °Moe
next to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS,
CERRA
STRATFORD. ONT. �'R
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any School but 001110 to the CENTRAL
for Praetioal Business '2 mining. This
College 1180 a Oontinoutal reputatiou
for thoronghnes0, Op0orttmitlee are
for tbo00 who aro prepared, Our
graduates always eu000ed. You may
enter our °laemee at nay time.
Write Menne Catalogue,
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tt Triuolpale,
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and l3uaiuewy Academy
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OPENS SEPTEMBER Atli
Over ono.ltal1 the etudonte wo mm doom.
010date aro enrolled for the above date,
APPLY EARLY,
Shorthand and Tynowriting department
will bo second to nano, Drop up stain,
Vandriak'e •Black, and see 00,
GEO. SPOTTER SUSS14IORPBY,
Principal & SPOTTER,
Lady Principal,
3 isttiitt Cllvsk
Jain
Donald Richardson was visiting friends
at St. Marys Met week.
The frosty pigtail are rather bard on
growing Drops in Oda vicinity.
Sahara No.10 Hawick arid Grey, is to
be rebuilt trait keaeon. Tenders are
arked for the work.
Teacher Strachey attended the union
oonvenlion of the Teachere' Aeeooietioe
of Huron, left week end aria 00000g0000e,
there was n0 Debo0I.
'2. R. Bennett, of Forestville, bas
finished seeding on three farms of 290
sores, having pot in 115 ooree o1 Spring
orop also 2 aures of mangolde and an aura
of potatoee. This with 19 ooree of Fall
wheat and 46 noree of hay is a uioe little
crop to taste off. He already has 8 drills
of turnip sowed and manure out and
ground prepared for 5 aoree of turnips..
aVioeatartaeo.
Rev. W. Lowe preaohed Missionary
eermooe in Luakuow and St. Helene San•
day.he stonework of the new poet•offlae
has been completed and the briokwork is
oozy iu prlgreee.
Charles, son of Rev. Dr. Gandy, par.
poses preparing himself to enter the
miuelry of the Methodist 'thumb.
Mr: Oorbauld, manager of the Bank of
Ramilton, ie recovering from hie tenant
illness, and Is able to eit up for a while
each day.
Mies Hattie Reid has returned from
the Deaoonees Home, Toronto, where she
has spent several menthe in training for
the work of a Deaconess,
1t is expected that H, Bell will shortly
return to Wingbnm and take the manage
meet of oils of the Ferneries of the Canada
Furniture Manufacturers.
De. T. Chisholm, member for East
Huron, Dame home to epeud Sunday with
hie family. He returned on Monday
morning of last week to hie poet at
Ottawa,
The teoohore of our Pnblio school at.
tended the nnion meeting of the Teaoh
ere' Association of East and West Huron,
in Clinton on Thursday and Friday.
[3.tW 00(7.
Mrs. 0. H. Fnllertou and two Baugh.
fere, of Winaheeter, are visiting at the
home of her parents, Lemuel and Mre,
Pelton.
Eima Cheese 0o. shipped 240 boxes of
May oheeee on Tuesday of last week to
Hodgson Bros., Montreal. The price
realized was a very good one,
The looal Sone of Scotland Sooiety,
Melrose Chimp. have decided to ran an
excursion to Owen Sound on Saturday
June 10th, goad to return on Monday.
Dr. Kidd has improved the appearance)
of the glon0de of h18 handse0ie property
on Main street by planting a number of
spruce trees, They will add greatly to
the beauty of the place.
The Sacrament of the Lord'e Supper
was dispensed at the Presbyterian ohuroh
Sunday at 11 a, m. Preparatory eervioee
was held oil Friday at 2 30 p. m , oon•
ducted by Rev. Mr. Burnett, of Moles.
worth.
Robert Smith, of Mooklon, bee Bold
all his property in that village to Alex.
Chalmers for a good figure. Mr, Smith
has sectored a laorative po.ition in Torso•
to. We wish Mr. Smith every 2000008.
Ne will be much missed id M 0kt u
T1111 AU011 MONO OP TUE AGE.
Nut war, more deadly than aver this
modern butobery-but Catarrh wbioh
leads to oonenneptnoa and annually kii1e
more than famine and {MC oombinell.
The doctors now euooesefullyfight oatarrb
with a remedy that never fails-"Ontar-
rhozone," it's death to every type of
oatarrh. It destroys every root and
branch of the disease so thoroughly that
a relapse need never be feared. It
troubled with colds, nasal or throat Qatar.
rh, or eubjoot to bronohitis or asthma nee
Ontarrhozone and you'll be cured forever.
tlotterrf(,It.
Manager Saunders, of the- Organ Oo.,
made a boeiuese trip to Montreal and
Toronto,
M. A, Macdonald bas passed hie final
examinations in law at Oegoode Hall,
We aongretulate 11im.
"Trusty," the well known dog owned
by Rev. 134, ''Rathbun, wag chloroformed
the other day on account of old age, 13
years.
(Mut Goderiob, No, 82, 0. 0. F., will
have their anniversary sermon preaohed
to them in St. George's otarab on Saw
day, June 11t11, at 8 p. m,
W. G. Coutts, a well known Goderiob
boy, who has for some time bele lu
Virginia, has returned to the old town
ar,d will open np a general plumbing
burliness here.
Mrs. Colin Campbell loft for Beehive
Ontario, on n Woman's Institute teatime
tour, and will, later, continue her journey
through Naw Ontario. She 0xp00te 10 be
absent 5 or 6weeks.-
The writhe of the North American
Chemical Co. have closed down, seem
ingly fora long ;red. The ahat'down fe
not paused by obeap salt, but it may be
it is due to combine methods.
As a retina of a oollaetion made among
the 01/120ila on behalf of the Muskoka
$aniterinm, the sum of $69.20 hae been
forwarded to the secretary of that insti•
Mien, and a further sum will be sent as
soon as it ie banded in.
The worst on the foundation of the new
North 010°01 iblotbodiet church has to
far progr000ed that it hae been puna.
heftily deoidod to have the oorner atone
laying on 'Thursday, Juno 15th. The
oeremonioa will taste plaoe in the after.
noon, followed by a supper in the
Temperature Hall and an entertainment
in the oogrt bailee in the evening.
The little boy who wne not from hie
horns on Monday evening of left week,
000heioning eome Mere ae to hie safety,
turned rip all right that evening, He
had wandered off with a larger boy,
Harvey Dietrich and Reg. linden
have completed their worth et the Col.
lege of Pbarmaoy, Turon1o, and Sword
Hart hoe paused in dispensing preeorip•
hone, pruotiaal ahemietry, pharmacy and
praotioal pbarmarry.
One evening Robert MnOlaren, who ie
os thr 0. P. R. oaoetruation work, had a
narrow eeoape from drowning, while
arming the Maitland Greetle work. The
walk wne narrow, but Mr. Stubbs saved
his friend from serious ooneeque0800.
l.laatovv(Ol.
Janke & Dresser, of Sarnia, o0ntraotot•e
for the new steel bridge on Biemarok
etreet, have had a gang of men at work
building tip the cement extensions to the
abutments, which are now finished and
ready for the etruotoral work,
F. R. Blewett, Grand Warden I 0. 0.
F„ and S, J. and Geo. Stevenson, went
to Collingwood to attend the funeral of
the late David Lamont, which look plaoe
on Saturday afternoon. The deoeooed
was a member of Listowel lodge I. 0. 0.
F.
Peter MoLaren, an old and reopeoted
resident of the Wallace boundary West,
passed away on Sunday morning of last
week, at the ripe age of 82 years and 7
months. The funeral took plane o8
Tuesday afternoon to the old Lietowel
cemetery. Hie wife survives him but no
phi l d ren.
W. 0. Kidd ie having the interior of
hie reeidenoe decorated by Mr. McQueen,
of Obeeley, ao expert In that line,
Soott's bank and rooms in R. 11. Hay's,
and J. M. Sobiobein'e, have also been
done by thie artist, and the resolt is very
floe. Mr. McQueen was one of the door..
atore at the World's Fair,
The Manned cerate have let the eon•
tract for a new brick hotel with Dement
foundations, to be erected on the site of
the hotel at the station recently destroy.
ed by Ore. Bamford Bros. and George
Fritz are the contractors, the latter doing
the Dement and brink work and the
former the oarpenter work. The eon.
treat price ie $5,300.
PIIYSIOALLY EXIIAIISTED,
Looking in courage -ort of joint with
everything-eoaroely on speaking terms
with even fair health. Saab low epithet
are pitiable. Your brain le fagged,
vitality so exhaueted your oo08titution is
well nigh ruined. What you need ie
Ferrozone, that great vitalizer and nutri•
rive tonic. It's by making flesh and
blood, by infneing iron and oxygen into
the system that Ferrozone helps ; it re.
pairs weak ep,,te, iaetile new life into
woru-ort organa -makes you feel like
new. Ferrozone lifts age from the old
and imparts resilience and baoyanoy to
the depreesed. Be manly, ruddy actor -
ed, -cast aside weakness and enter the
happy lite that comes from using For.
rezone. Fifty Dents buys a box in any
drag store,
131v IL.
E, 0. Wilford has returned home from
Toronto, where he has been attending
the medical college,
J. G..Emigh went to Brantford and
returned with a driver tb,t has the
reputation of being both fast and stand
some,
N. H. Young has moved from Sudbury
to Fort Franuee, where he hae secured a
good position with the Canadian North.
ern railway.
P. H. Dangler' a former member of the
Blythbaseball doh, is now playing right
field for the Britannia club of the Hamil.
ton pity league,
T. Jones & Co, have disposed of their
butcher bueinees to Wm. Heffron,
brother of John and James Heffron, who
formerly ooudnoted the butcher boeiuese
iu Brussels.
The Ladies' Aid society of St. An-
drew's church have decidedtochange
the dale of their ioe cream scene' from
June lith to June 21st, Wingltam band
will be in atteodauae,
Steam shovels are doing 0. P. R. work
both Emit and Weft of the village at
present. It is expeoted that the roadbed
will be built and the greater part of the
iron laid by Ootober let next,
A. M. Emigh, eldest eon of Joe, G. and
Mre. Emigh, of Blyth, has been ooleoted
by the United States government to go to
Panama and taste charge of one of the
departments of the railways controlled by
the Uuiled Statee in that country. For
the peat 15 years Mr. Emig)) hae been a
resident of Buffalo, where he has held
important positions in the offices of the
Grand Trunk and Pennsylvaniarailweye.
John Jones, brother of Thomas Joues,
of Blyth, died at the reeidenoe of his
eon•in•law, James Fulton, of Leadbary,
on Saturday morning May 20th. Bright's
itemise was the cause of death. De -
mama was in the 70th year of hie age
end was well and favorably known in
Blyth, where lee was at one time ae•
eooiated with his brother in the batober.
INCUBATORS
I have secured the agenoy
for one of the best Cana-
dian makes of Incubators,
Prices right.
FOGS FOR HATCHING
Buil Orpington's. My
birds are bred from the
best in Canada. None
better.
JOHN WRIGHT
If You
Want Hens
that will lay in Winter. If yon want
Birds for labia use. It you want
beauty, utility and quality get into
tbo BUFF WYANDOTTE breed
by baying a few Battings' of Eggs at
$1.00 per 15 from
Jaynes Ballantyne
BRUSSELS.
ing business. The funeral took place on
Moodily afternoon, interment being made
in the Maitiondhank cemetery. The
eervioee at the house and grave were con.
Booted by Rev. J, Edmonds, of Blyth,
and Rev. H. M. Lang•Ford, of Brunie.
FO ref wl Ola.
Robt. Musgrove, of Toronto, is spend-
ing a few days at bis old home on the
6th eon.
Samnel Beewitheriok ie naming a eon
eye these days. He wee etruok by a
splinter and he had a narrow escape
from losing hie eight.
Mies Viola Young wee presented with a
beaotifal ring by the girls of Mre,
Walkey'e Sunday School algae prior to
bar departure for Berlin.
Wm. West has returned to Howiok
after spending the Winter with his
mother in London, England. He had a
vary rough voyage to the Mother Laud
last Fall and woe delayed many days
Doming out by ice floes in the Golf.
Jae. Young, who has been working in
Berlin, Dame home and the family left
for Berlin, their future home with him.
Mr. and Mre. Young have been good
oitizene. On Monday evening of
1net week the Foreelere and Oboeea
Friends assembled in the Foresters' Hall
and presented Mr. and Mre. Young, each
with a very oomfortable rocking chair.
THE 311,00D IS T11E TAPE.
Owing to faulty notions of the kidneys
and liver, the blood heoomee filled with
disease germs that imperil health. The
first warning is a baokoohe, dizziness,
headache and lack of vital energy. Aot
quickly if you would avoid the terrible
ravages of obronio kidney oomplaint.
Get Dr. Hamilton's Pille today ; they
Dara kidney and liver complaint for all
time. No madioiae relieves eo promptly,
nothing in the world of medicine aurae
more thoroughly. For good blood, clear
complexion, healthy appetite, the proper
treatment is Dr. Hamilton's Pills. 25o.
per box, at all dealers,
lain tout.
W. D. Fair hae taken the agenoy of
the Dominion Express Go.
A new smoke etaok wan pub up for the
Maopberson & Hovey Estate.
Ed. Jenkins has returned from Vic-
toria Oolleoe, Toronto, for vaoation.
G. A. MoRee (oon•in law of W. Doher•
ty) has beau elected President of the
London Old Boys' Aeeooiabion, just form•
ed at Oal ar .
li y
One whole in a position to know nye
there are at least 300 doge in town, yet
there are only 72 on the assessment roll.
Sprneg's bridge on the Base line, was
shifted out of position, the remits Of the
Spring freebets, but we understand it has
been repaired,
There wee a narrow escape from an
accident at the new p. etoffioe in Wing.
ham the other day. A large atone was
being lifted by the Drano, when it fell not
far from Contractor B. B. Cooper, who le
glad it missed him.
The friende of Mre. Jacob Taylor will
regret to learn that she hae not been
enjoying good health for a few weeks
past. Her medical advisor has ordered
her into the country in the hope that the
&lenge will do her good and she is at
preeent staying with her dater, Mre,
Rodaway, et Stapleton.
Thrnip See -ds
Always get the best as it costs no more to grow GOOD than
poor Seeds of any kind. The success no doubt depends largely on
the preparation of the soil, but not less so on the QUALITY of the
Seed sown. Impressed with this fact we always procure our Seeds
from one of the most reliable firms in Canada. We now have in
stook the following varieties of Turnip Seeds, viz. :-
BRUCE'S NEW CENTURY -A Purple Top Swede, resembling the Weetbnry, of
splendid uniform growth and flue quality, It ie the beat Swede we know of 40
reeie1 mildew and i0 a heavy Dropper,
NEW KANGAROO -A very hardy Swede similar in size and growth 40 the Ele-
phant and inoreaeing in popularity each year.
HARTLEY'S BRONZE TOP -Small neck and single top roots, very rich in quality
and a good keeper,
HALL'S WESTBURY-A well known standard variety and one of the Web.
BANGHOLM-A large and bandeome variety and a popular turnip,
WRITE SWEDE -Remarkable for ite nutritious prepertiea, hardiness and long
keeping.
GRAY STONE -A white fleshed turnip ; early, hardy and of good quality.
Our Customers Highly Recommend these 'Varieties.
A.la TRA CHAN
tedierkeeir
we,131d. Oanteloa wiilrepreaen4 the
W. F", M. B•, of Wesley oharoh, at the
annual nt-"tog of the London (I4ufer• 0
moth flue,: , e ill St. Thomee, Mre. f
Walikr Al log will represent the !mule
00ui81y in tl,,tario Street oharoh.
Mr, Taylor, arohltact of Brantford,
was here and looked "over the 'moral
eights Ibat ere in view for the erection of
the new ISuitting Factory, He was in•
ebrnated to prepare plane for a suitable
building that mould be erected on any of
the ease,
Ii(alaWltll.
Rev, D. Wren has returned home from
Viotorio College.
The population of Hensel' le now 900,
it ought to inoreaee 10 1200 in the next
5 years,
The W, C. T. U. look oharge of the
prayer meeting in the Methodist ebnrob
on a recent evening,
Workmen are busy palling the end ort
of the foundry wbioh will be enlarged to
twine its preempt dimensions.
The amnia' meeting of the members of
the South Heron Farmers' Institute will
be held in Miller's Hall, Heiman, on June
1013* at 1 o'alook.
John Suede °aye he would pay a
liberal percentage to any person who
would put him on a sobeme to make
810,000 at a abort nobles,
Mr. Bcalliok, who has been foreman .0I
the Relation works for over three menthe,
resigned bis position lest week aid
intend° removing to London.
Geo, Trott, photographer has patellae.
ed the new residence which T. Welsh is
erecting near the West end of King street.
It ie to be finished for 000901100 when
Mr, Trott oomee home from the Beed.
1TIIE NEW INSULATION TBEAT0IE0T.
For weakness o1 the longe, broaehitie
and catarrh, it hag no equal in medicine.
"Oatarrbozone" ie ire name and every
dootor prouoonoee it a marvello00 en0•
one.. Oatarrhozone ie soientiflo and
certain to care ; try it.
Exeter.
Ohms, Perkins suffered another stroke
of paralyeis and as a result ie now eon•
fined to hie bed. Hie condition, however,
is not considered eeri000, although the
stroke was rather severe,
A very beautiful vestry organ has been
pnrahaeed and planed in the School Hall
of the Trivitt Memorial oharoh. The
instrument ie in a quartered oak oath
and presents a baodeome appearanoe,
It will be pleasing newt to many to
hear that Rev. and Mrs. Godwin, who
have been etrioken with severe illness for
several days, the former with pneumonia
and the latter with pleurisy, are on a
fair way to recovery, although both are
yet quite i11.
The Board of the First Methodist
oharoh in London, of wbioh Dr. Hannon
was superintendent about tbirtytwo
years ago, has given biro a cordial invita•
tion to take °barge of ite Richmond street
and Kensington Mission ohttroheo for the
ensiling year.
For some time poet a movement has
been on foot for the orgaoizotion of a
Band in town. Ou Monday evening of
lest week a meeting of those interested
was held and as a result a band was
organized with the following offioere viz ;
Pres., J. Senior ; Vine -Pres., 0. W.
Welsh ; Leader, I. J. Gidley ; Manag.
ung Committee, Geo. Eamon and Ed.
Treble ; Seo'y Treat., E. J. Christie.
Wm. Sweet, V. B., met with a very
painful eooideit on Sunday eveoiug of
last week. He had just arrived home
from a short trip on has wheel and as be
was about t0 g0 Over the atoning near
hie home he loot 000tro' of the wheel and
taking a header fell heed first on the hard
road, 011481011)g a badly broken nose,
and split lip and he wae otherwise shaken
up. It required several etitahee to oloee
the wound.
NOW 118 THE TIME •
FOR HYOMEI.
For Easier In Cure Catarrh Now Than
At Any Other Seamen,
Now is the time to use Hyomei, when
the early Sommer days make it so easy
to oars oatarrahal troubles. The
Hyomei treatment breathed for a few
minrawl three or four times a day
in May or June, will do good With as
easy as it did in January, and nearly
everyone knows that used faithfully then,
it completely ride the system of catarrh.
Hyomei is a purely vegetable
preparation whose active ourative prop.
ranee are given off when it is breathed by
the aid of the pooket iohaler that mimes
with every outfit. It destroys all germ
life in the air paeaagee, perinea the blood
by supplying additional ozone, and ite
healing, volatile, aotieeptio fragrance
reaches every corner of the reepitatory
ira0taa no medicine taken through the
stomach man possibly do.
The complete Hyomei outfit oasts bat
one dollar and maiden' of a treat inhaler
that can be married in the parse or vest.
pocket and wid laat a lifetime, a medi•
oiuo dropper, end a bottle of Hyomei.
Extra bottles of Hyomei man be pro.
cured, if desired for fifty ciente.
At this eeaa0n of the year when
oatarrbaltroubles oar be eo easily and
readily cured, the merits of the Hyomei
treetm0nt ehou'd be carefully inveetiget.
el by everyone and a complete outfit
should be lin every home. James Fox
gives hie personal guarantee with every
Hyomei outfit they Bell to refund the
money if it does not give satisfaotlon.
There is no risk whatever t& the pnrobae.
er of Hyomei.
Solomon Brown, a teamster, dropped
deed at Comber.
Thomae Maokle,ex•M, P., died sudden.
ly at Pembroke.
Hon. 0. S. Hyman bate been appointed
Weirder of Pnblio Works.
• The Gananoque Inn was damaged by
fire to the extent of $8,000.
North Oxford Cooseevativea nominated
3, G, Wallace, barrister at Woodetoak,
for the Commons veoanoy,
Two little boys named Fred. and Nor.
man Andereon were drowned by the
upsetting of their canoe in Vernon Lake,
Muskoka.
A000rding to a London Ont., oomee•
pondeot the freste of two nights
have done eenaidorable damage to early
garden prodnote.
The GoveroMent of Qnoboo have phial.
ed an not tie tax oommoraiel oorp0ratione
including bahke and brokers and all
stook brokerage at the rate of two per
cent on every 9100 on the transfer of
abates, bonds, debenture° etc, t
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SPECIAL AL,
Men's
Colored
Shirts
-On Saturday we will put on sale 10 Dozen
Men's Fine Shirts to clear at .75
Comfort and appearance are looked for in Men's
Shirts. Comfort is only found in well proportioned,
well made Shirts. That is the kind we sell and the
kind here advertised.
Appearance is a matter of taste. Our stook is so
large and well assorted that we can suit any and every
taste, and the workmanship on every Shirt we sell will
stand the closest scrutiny,
The Shirts are a special purchase, and at the price
are remarkable values.
-Men's Fine Noglige Shirts, in fine colored oambrio, laundried
neckband and mar. They are this eeaaon'e latest patterns in
neat and fanny etripee and figures, correct ooloring, eizee ��
14 to 171 inoheg. Regular $1.00 qualities for.,........ .
-Men's Fine Colored Oambric Shirts, laundried, short bosom style,
separate link oaffe or Duffs attached, fall size bodies, assorted
patterns in stripes and figures, light, medium and dark ooloringe.
Sizes 14 to 17 inohes. They are 61.00 qualities. While .75
they Met
ItI"Watch for them in our window Saturday.
Gentlemen!
I have opened for your inspection a nice line of the
latest up-to-date styles in
SUMMER VESTS
They are correct in style and perfect fitting vests.
All shades and all sizes in stock, at prices from 75c
upwards. See them.
D. 0. ROSS
LEADING CLOTHIER, BRUSSELS.
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Our Fine and Up-to-date stook of Bug-
gies is now on the market and we invite
intending purchasers to cal and inspect,
They are all made of best material with
the very latest improvements.
Have you seen our fine display of Oak
made Wagons ? Every one warranted to
be as represented.
Repairs and Painting promptly attended to.
Tops Relined and Covered and made as good
as new. Call and see us.
EWAN t