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One of the largest and beet oommor,
Mal sehoola in the Dominion, .111 of
our graduates aro absolutely euro of
meourlug poaittone. Strong staff of
teaohere ; moderu Gourmet ; epieedld
eguipueeut. Every sendent thoroughly
satisfied
Write for our magnificentbatalggtie, Address :-
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ttTerm opens April lith, 1904
Two Conree-
Commercial and Shorthand,
Send for College Journal,
A. L. MOINTYRE, Manager.
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MEDICAL CARDS.
DR. R A. BURNS -
Successor to Dr. J. A, McNaughton
Brussels, Ontario
Graduate of Polyclinic Poet Graduate
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School of Medloine and Surgery, Now York
Member of College 01 Physicians and Sur -
800n0 of Ontario.
Office and residence acme as formerly oe-
oupied by Dr. MoNe.ugbton.
Diseases of womou u epoolalty.
BUSINESS CARDS.
MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER
cont, F.B. SCOTT, Brussels,
NAT H. MOORAOKEN--
V • leaser of Marriage Licensee. Of-
fice at Gr000ry, Turnberry street, Brussels,
'WARMS FOR SALE -THE UN-
DEneIaNED bee mayoral good Farms for
sale and to rent, easy terms, in Townebipe
of Morrie and Grey. F B. SOOTT,BTueeele
C. Co. `.
Court Prinoesu Alexandria, No.24, 0. 0. F.,
Brunets, moot] in their Lodge Room, Blas -
hill Block, on Co 2nd and Met Tuesdays of
each month, at8 o'clock. Visiting brethren
always welcome. JAB. BU1G$88, 0. R.
A, E. MELLIBH, R, B.
M. MORRISONI
Issuer of' Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM'
INeaaeno0,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
F . S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
San, will sell for better prices, to
better men In lane time and less chargee
than any other Auctioneer in Beat Huron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can alwayo be arranged at this office or by
p onions! application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALE - ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reasonable, Ba]ee arranged for
at the office of Too PoOr, Brueoele, 220
VETERINARY.
■r■!V.i• A. CUNNINGHAM-
e Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet.
urinary College, le prepared to treat an die-
esees of domesticated animals ;in a compet-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry and Milk Fever. Calle
promptly attended to. Office and Infirmary
-Font doors North of bridge, Tnrnbelxy et.,
Brunets.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. •
B. MACDONALD-
A•B
e Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta,
Buoeeeeor to O. F. Blair, Office over Stan-
dard Bank. Brnoaele. 8olioitor for Metro-
politan Bank.
WM. SINOLAIR-
e Barrister, BoIioltor, ,Couveyauoer,
Notary Public, ho. Office -Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
pttOIJDF00T,• HAYS & BLAIR-
11ARIIIBTE$8. SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIC; ETC.
W. PnovDsooT'R. 0, It: 0. Hem
G. F. BLAB.
Offices-Thoseformerly occupied by Messrs
Cameron tic Molt.
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DENTISTRY'
DR. R. P. FEILD,
DENTIST
Graduate of'ibe Royal College o1 Haute)
Burgeons Of Oulario and Firet•olasr Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. O111oe
next to.Brewer'e Photograph Gallery,
BUttsel L8,
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STRATFORD. ONT.
pf It paye to get a business education
j and it pays to get it lu the Sobool
whlbb Dau 110 molt for its students
after , they graduate, Thin reboot le
reoogpplzed to be one of the best Best.
nese Colleges in Canada, All our grad.
urates secure ppceitloue. Buoineee dol•
rBanos frequently apply to ns to maitre
Ynor graduatoa a8 tonehero,
fl M rite for our free Cataloged,
SWAM, 4' & MoLAWILAN,
Prinoipale,
WINGHAM
Business College
I,ei the Scareirllgllt or practice
Illuminate the dark places or Theory.
The young man or woman meet be able to
do Cho worts required by Obis exaotiug
ago �or give trey to those wile can,
The W,ingbare Bneln000 College has 1110 foo.
Halos for supplying what the business
worm tlemnuds.
It ei a trot that a knowledge of shorthand
and 'rypowriting pays a divldeud every
day in the your, Aa an investment it is
hotter than ag old band,
Fluter N W-uoI
Fur full iulormattoa write Or Oat] on
Ono. BI'o'ToB, N. REGINALD FLETOnaa,
Presideut, Priuolpai,
12 years toaobing oxporienee,
.ori Itivsxemst
Tows Connell will be held next Mon.
day evening.
BUSINESS has been quiet einoe the
harvest set in.
BntitrEn raaae on BrneoeloDriving Park,
August 23rd and 24th. $1400 le offered
in prize.
BAnntexan SmoraIn bas had an sooty, -
lens plant placed n hie residence and S
well pleased with he light.
Olvro Holiday o Friday of next week,
August 11th. An exouraion will be ren
to Kincardine on that day by special
trail,
A cement walk as been put down at
Dr. Holmes' redid noe, William etroot,
"Dunedin" is the name given to the
home and may be read in the walk.
Bnaaenre Voters' Liel for 1906 ie out,.
There are 412 names in all being divided
as follows :-Part I, 302 ; Part II, 77 ;
Part III, 33. The number of Jurors are
183. List was first pooled np on Monday
of this week.
OWING to the absence of Will Hooter
at Stratford, Jame Jones wee elected
Noble Grand for Western Star Lodge,
I, 0. O. F. Brateele to oomplete the;bol.
an00 of the term. Be makes a capital
officer.
A raw from here attended the circuit at
Liatowel Friday. 'boos who didn't go
were well aware that the oircne went by
epeoial train through town aa early Sat-
urday morning they were awakened by
the eoreeohing of 111 whistle.
P08TMABTER Farre completed bis 16th
year ae poetmaeter of Brueoele on Mon-
day and hoe pat in any a busy hour
daring those years For the poet week
be We been a trifle' under the weather"
so unne0al thing forhim but we hope be
will soon be o, k.
LAST week SamuelDarter diepoeed of
hie hoose and lot. E izibeth Bt., to Mre.
Askin, formerly of the 14111 eon. of Grey,
or the Bum of 3475 and the pnrohaser
ill get possession on Nov, let. Me.
Carter bought the property from Robert
ndereon last Winter,
Tnz funeral of thelate Mime Elia Dill -
worth, of Ethel, pared through town 0n
onday afternoon t Brunets oemetery,
umber from town attended. Deceased
e related to the Sharpe family of Brno -
els and was known to a number in iiia
orality who were orry to hear of her
amigo.
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hanks to the people of Brunets and the
urronnding country for paoi patronage,
nnonnoes with regret thee in order to
Driller, pnrone bie studies in music, be
ill leave Brueoele next Spring. Any
iebing to take advantage of hie in.
ructions while he remains should make
pplioation at their earlioet convenience,
hose preparing for the mid•Winter
aminatiooeehould resume their studies
once,,
WILL Raxova Fagg Tom -it -The.
eople of Brneeele and locality will b
rprlsed to learn that T. A. Bawkine,
well and favorably known in musical
roles, oontemplatee removing from town
ith a view of proseautiug hie studies in
e divine art. He think° of leaving
ter the mid. Winter examinations. Mr,
awkine has been a resident of Brneeele
r the past 14 years and how the town
11 manage to get along without him
a problem THE POST ie not able to
eve. For the past Rue years he hoe
en orgeniet and choir leader in Melville
atoll and prior to that time rendered
miler service in St, John's (thumb in
wn. Hie efforts have been marked
ch a large measure of moose in in•
noting the youth and beauty of this
mmunity in the maiden] art.
I. 0, 0. F. D80Ont110N.-Bnnday after.
on upwards of 50 members of
extern Star Lodge, L 0. 0. F. Brunelle
mad tip in procession at their Hall and
d by the town Band and marshalled
W. 0. Smith, marched to the Came-
y where the graves of doomed three -
ked brethren and their wiveo were
iced and • floral deooratione left iD
eu of kindly rememberanoe. In the
were Mre, Albert Crooke, Mre. J. M.
donor, Wm. Spence, 'Mre, Jae.
wart, Jae, Wilson, T. Fletcher, Mrs.
R. Elliott, Mre, B. Dark, A. Good,
o. Booker, W, Roddiok, Wm, Ooruieh,
hut' Hamilton, A. Stewart, D. A.
ale, A. Webetor,. -Donald $Deft, or.
le end Mre . Scott, .Geo. and Mre.
yoroft, P. and Mre, ,Tliompoon, Mre
Mooney.,,; The interesting ceremony.
taken part in: by A. McGuire, R,'
lberdale, W. H. McCracken, and W. -
Kerr, There was a.largo attendance
niookere at the. cemetery.,
oust or R0FUaa,-Friday of last week
members of the House of Refuge
mitlee, eoneisting of Warden Miller
Meeero. Oanlolon, Iebietor, Mo.
zee, McNaughton and Clerk Lane,
at Clinton, along with Arohiteot Mo
de, of London. An inspection was
e of the addition to the House of
nge, resetting in its aooeptanoe from
oontrnotor, 8. S. Cooper, For
aa 3257.90 were claimed, the' ohief
e being additiooaol footing ;for walla
i plumbing additional $1645 ; in,
et on 000utity 340,50. There wao
ged np spinet Oonttadtor 3278 made
n part by extra visit of architect,
0 ; Ineoranoe, 3117 ; fnel, 3132 ;
orlon for the flooring, 316, In the
adjutlment the one amount wee
o to bolanoe the other. The 310,00
y fee toe delay in completing aon•
was not pat into forge. Mr.
Coop
hao uow reoaived 37.200 on the
not and the balance 31,800 ie retain
r 85 dale. The architect le to re.
310 fair every trip he made from
on and has already boon aid $85.
did hie work moot satiefootorily,
nr Contain an inopeotor received
0 ; A. McKenzie, inspector of wood.
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I, Worthington, of London, wee paid1$20
for inepootiag the pinmbin1 and beating
important', 113e now adcll1fon le 9004
building and will prove of great value in
the better arrangement of inmates, oat•
tog for the eiok, and pr' party housing
tae), eta, The County Council is well
oath -lied i
d w tb the work dope only very
eorry for the ledione delay,
New telephonee have been piaoed in
Alex. Straohan'e dry good, store and Iho
Central Hotel, Others will follow In the
coming weep,
LAST Sunday afternoon, while at the
cemetery, Jno. Currie wrenched bio
ankle, ul1 ret
I I I I n month or so ago,andre-
aDmed the "limp" for a few days. Wo
hope he will hove batter look for the
time to Dome,
D1R11 AT WINDSOR. --.711171138 Hyslop,.
nephew to Mre, Jno. Broadfoot and Woo.
D. Ronald, of Bruesele, pard Nttore'o
debt at Windoor, on July -, De had
been in poor health for some time. Mr.
Hyslop wait a resident of Broeao)s at one
time, being an employee in the Ronald
Fire Engine Works,
W 1nLhnen .
Fall Fair will be held here Sept. 28
and 29,
Joe Bowman ie home from a trip to
the West.
Anguat 12111 ie the date of the h 0. 0.
P. Exentsion to Detroit.
Mre, (Dr) Renoedy and ohildren are
holidaying at Kincardine.
The Band will hold a Garden Party on
the evening of Augoet 10111.
A large addition will be built to the
Union furoitore factory here this Fall.
It is said Hanna & Co, have parohoeed
the St. Helene store property and will
refit it.
Sunday School Exonreion to Kin.
°ordine look place on Tuesday of this
week.
L. Krone ban Bold out hie restaurant
here to Leak Kennedy, formerly of
Clinton. -
Dr. Chisholm M. P., will leave shortly
for the West to assist hie eon in eeleeting
a median! practice.
Dr. McDonald has been laid up from a
tore arm but is some better. He was
thrown out of his buggy.
THE 000T OFA CORN
Is thoroughly removed by Putnam',
Corn Extrootor. No soar left, no pain,
for Putnam'° ie purely vegetable and
cackling no caustics. Uao only Put-
nam's Corn Extractor.
P38vtlm,
After an illness that lasted 13 weeks,
Mies Margaret Mocomb passed peace•
fully away on Friday evening, July 14th,
dropsy being the oaoee of death. De-
ceased wee in her 84th year and wan one
of the pioneers of this part of Huron
county. Mies Mo0omb was born in
Paisley, Bootland, and cisme to Canada
with her father's family in 1841. They
Bret settled in Qoebeo, then they moved
to Hamilton and later to East Zorra
township, Oxford County. Thirty -nice
years ago fait April they moved to
Morrie towoehip and nettled on lot 5,
Con. 9, where deoeaaed and her two
brolbere, James and John, remained en•
111 nearly five years ago, when they re.
moved to Blyth. James McComb
died on January 15th, 1903. The
father of deceased died in Morrie 37
years ago and the mother 34 years ago.
The remaining members of Ibe family
are Mre. James Craig, of Morris ; Mre.
John Cameron, of Grey, and John Ma-
Comb, of Blyth. Mise McComb, wan a
conefetent and faithful member of the
Blyth Presbyterian church. So anxious
was she to be in God'e house and with
God's people each Sunday that for many
years she made it doe of her prinoipa]
datiee to walk from the farm in Morrie
to the obnrob in Blyth, seldom missing a
eervioe.
Belaro,ve.
Dr. and Mre. Perdue, of Clifford, visit-
ed at Obae, MoOrae'e.
Mre. Uglow, of Ingersoll, is the guest of
Rev. and Mre. Jones.
David and Thos. Carroll, of Orange.
vilte, vititea at Jae. Owen's.
Armstrong & Co., also Clegg & Co.,
obipped bogs and sheep on Monday.
Mies Eva Ooaltee, of Buffalo, is visit-
ing at J. Olegg'e and with other Rhonda.
Willie and Louie Birnie, of Exeter,
are upending the vaoation at Mr. Stone-
henge's.
The Fall wheat is all out. It is of
splendid quality and will, be all boogied
this week.
Mies Cassie Stewart, of Grey, bag re•
turned home after ependiag holidays at
Mts. Sproat',.
Wm. Watson, oontraotor, has been ]aid
off work for a oouple of weeks owing to
a lame book,
Evangelist Coaitee, of Chicago, is
,ponding hie holidays with friends in the
vioinity of Belgrave,
Miele Carrie Potter, of the Nile, has re.
tnlned home after spending a few days
at Mrs, Wray'e.
Burnley ever number
to hear Biuhopent to t{Nilliunth onu
Confirmation aorvfuo wap held.
Rev. J. J. Haotie and wife are opeod.
ing their vacation in Detroit and other
Western oitie., We with theme pleasant
time and a ante return,
There hae been (pita a lot of dement
aidowalk laid down In Belgrave by
etotuto labor tide Bummer, which adds
very mach 10 the appoaranee of our
vi (l age.
The Ledieo' Aid of the Methodist
Church, Relgrave, have a town 000ial at
the borne of Garner Nioholepn, on the
evening of August 4:11, , W i
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um BraesBaud will be in aptandunoe,
The liti
Ie girl of John Wighlmau'e an
the gravel road, while playing in the
barn yard, was attaalced by a vioione pig,
and badly bitten about the arms and
ehoa'dere. Had it not been for the
weenie of the ohild drawing the otten•
lion tt the mother iu the hoose, the child
would likely have beau killed,
TO STOP A LIt3ING BART.
Babies ory beoau•e they are skit, It
may be a pain in the stomach, polio, or
orampe-bat in any ogee a few drops of
Nerviline soothes away the distress and
allows the baby to Bleep peacefully.
5Vhere there are young children there
should also be Nerviline, It ]arae all the
minor ailments just as promptly ea the
doctor -and not so expensive. For near-
ly fifty yeare Poloon'e Nerviline bac been
the great household remedy of Canada.
Sod everywhere in large 25o. bottles.
Clan Con.
The drone was here last Saturday.
Apple orop will be light Chia year in
this locality.
George liodgene hoe been laid op in
Toronto Hoopital.
Jno, and Biro, Shaw are visiting rola.
tivee at Port Eight.
Jno. Wiseman will represent Clinton
Odd Fellows at Grand Lodge,
Special meeting of the 0o. Connell was
held here on Saturday of last week.
10 tickets were sold here for Exoaroion•
iota far the Stratford Herald Excursion
to Sarnia.
While on a trip West W. E. Newcomb
was laid up in the Winnipeg Hospital for
a abort time.
Several rinks of bowlers attended the
tournament at London last week and re-
port a good time,
Union Sabbath Sobool Excursion to
Goderioh took place on Tbareday of laet
week. 660 tiokate were sold here.
J, Martin, an employee of B. B. Cooper,
fell from a eoaffold fn the Kingsbridge
obureb and received quite a shaking up,
The 12th of Jnly Committee were in
the hole owing to the wet day and the
Conned paid 350 to aid in the alearnnoe.
Tuesday of last week Rev. Dr, Stewart
oelebraled his 60th birthday. He bac
been pastor of the Willie church here for
27 years. -
Cloelerich .
Progreso on 0. P. R. menstruation is
Goderioh looks its beet at thisnation
of the year.
Coneiderabfo building is in progress in
town and looality this moon.
Co. Clerk Lane ie holidaying at Bt.
Catharines with hie eon Barrister Lane.
The number of Summer 010110re f0
hardly up to the meal standard this
year.
The greet round the Court Honer ie in
good shape and is an elegant pleas for
driving or wheeling.
Our bowlers were away last week to
London, 4 duke strong, but we did not
fetob home the trophy,
The town Coauoil is dimmed to grant
a franchise to the proposed Gas Co. II
ie expeoted it will be utilized for house.
hold parpooen.
Fairr made in the
building of the new North Street Mellott.
diet ohuroh. With good weather the
brink work will soon be completed. It
will be a fine edifice.
It id said the G. T. R. may build a
large grain elevator near the jail and
put their aiding along aide of the bank
instead of below it. A preliminary ear•
vey has been made.
Thursday
of Met
A., second daughter of John A. Bessie
andMar.
garet Walker, and niece of Barrister
Blair, died of meningitis, aged 9 years.
She was ill for about five weeks. Inter -
went wag made to Maitland oemetery
on Saturday afternoon,
Mra. R+by Williams, of Colborne, who
was a daughter of the late Sheriff Bynd•
men, of Huron, died ort Wednesday and
was buried here on Friday, service being
held in Bt. George's church. A some-
what noteable figure at the funeral was
Mr. Haldane, who wee the first Prinoipal
of Goderioh High School.
About two weeks ego P. F, Blair,
brother of G. F. Blair, of town, lost 80
sores of orop from a bailatnrm. He is in
the Red Deer Iooulity. N. 'W. T. Two eons
who were oat iu the storm onffered Borne -
what. Every pane of glees in the aide
23c. for
1111s'W4Je1,1oOl lllxdle'll '10101
J. T. WOOD
of
Proprietor of the .Excelsior Knitting Mills, 1:3rnssels, is
prepared to pay 23 cents per pound, cash, for any
quantity of good Wool delivered at his Mills. Splen-
did stock of choice goods consisting of Tweeds, Flan-
nels, Flannelettes, Cotton Shirtings, Cottonades, &c,,
brought in from the beet Mills, and Blankets, Yarns
and Sheetings made in -our own Mills of choice stock,
to give in exchange for Wool. An advance of 2 cents
per pound allowed for Wool in trade. Now is the
time to market your Wool.
Strictly Fair Dealing our Principle
11""Oome and see us before going elsewhere.
, IlLill,l Ihall'IIIIII,'.III'logt•tb'111411'ti^
Excelsior�, Knitting Mills
I312.C7'SSLiLS•
of the house from whiob the storm pane
were broltell to pie0ee.
A vt.ry ;Peasant afternoon was spent by
members 11 the it., 0. U, W. and their
todiet at P.,r.,t Farm last Friday, Niee
pins, foot bel,, croquet and a tug of war
were on the program and with a quiet
word occasionally interjected in behalf
Of the Soofety under whose aaepime the
pio•nic was held. Goderioh has a strong
lodge and Maeter Workman Lailhwaite
and his afficers and membere 11{pre en a
livening np toil Fall and Whiter.
Rev. Da, Uma Dote IN Contemn 8111/ -
worm -The the luau,io
I bt, Ure, D. D,
dlocterddenly loot Saturday while sitting
in his garden in the presence of Mioe
MooDeuald au,1 hie nurse, Dr. Ure woo
ateiokeo with paralysis June let and np
to a week or so ago his life was despaired
of. lteoently, hie manila and phyeioal
vigor began to return, and be mode
euob progress it wao hoped he would
recover. Dr Ure was born in Lanark-
shire, Scotland, in 1823. When nineteen
years of age he rattled in Hamilton and
completed hie tbeologioai o0ar00 in 1850.
NO SATISFACTION IN EATING.
Food does you ro good, Fon can't d
gut -consequently you're afraid to eat ;
tongue in coated, mo0lh taste° bad, stem
aob le bloated, Pretty soon you'll be
overcome by weakneee and nervone prim•
tration.
Beet preroription for your OOodition le
Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake end
Butternut. For dyspepsia and indigbe•
lion it is donbtfal if a better remedy will
even be devieed, There pills bring new
etreugth and vitality to the stemeoh. and
digestive organa ; they build up the
general health aninstill snob vim and
restating power into the system that Bien-
nium Is impossible ; try Dr. Hamilton's
Pills.
Proposed Changes in
the Dominion Cabinet.
The long•talked of ehsnges in the Fed-
eral Cabinet may be looked for about
September 1st, They are said to involve
the retirement of Mr, Fitzpairiok, Sir
Richard Cartwright and Mr. Scott. Mt.
Fitzpatrick will likely succeed Chief
JDetme Ronthier at Quebec, altbongh he
ooald, if so deeirone, become Chief Jae -
title of Supreme Court, but be and big
family prefer to live in Qoebeo. If Mr,
Ayleowortb can be persuaded to enter the
Cabinet be will be the new Minister of
Justice. For the oonetituenoy, if be
has no objection on the spore of distance,
Gaspe is at bio disposal. When Mr.
Booth goes out Mr. Lemieux will be ap.
pointed Secretary of State, and either
Hugh Guthrie or Leighton McCarthy
8olioitor General, Arab. Campbell's
name is freely mentioned as Sir Rioh•
and Oartwright'e 000000Dr.
The foremast of Cabinet ohangee, to
take place in September, made above
by the Globe's Ottawa oorreepondenb,
gives an illaetratioo of the way in wbioh
the bietorio figures of the formative per.
iod of confederation are painting from
the eoene. When Sir Wilfred Laurier
formed bie Ministry in 1896, the mem.
hers were Sir Riohard Cartwright, Kir
Oliver Mowat, Mr. Fielding, L. H.
Devise, Mr. Blair, Mr. Paterson, Mr.
Mnlook, Mr. Tarte, Mr, Borden, Mr,
Fieber, Sir Henri Joly, Senatar Scott,
Mr. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Geoffrion, and Mr.
Dobell-toe two latter without portfolio.
Mr. Bitton name in shortly afterwards.
When the Cabinet changes go into force
the Premier will only have fire of hie or•
igiuel colleagues lett, namely, Messrs.
P'iolding, Paterson and Maher, Sir Wm.
Mnlook and Bir Frederick Borden,
SIB RICHARD'S CARESS.
Of the retiring Miniature, Sir Riohard
Cartwright and Mr. Booth will still ao1 as
Senators, bob they will no longer take a
plans in the forefront of the battle. Sir
Riohard ie in his seventieth year, and
for forty.two year° has been in public
life, Since 1866 he hoe been Minister
of Trade and Commern°,
SENATOR BoOTT.
Hoo. Riohard W. Soott, Secretary of
State, is in hie 81st year. He is a bar
rioter by profession, Laving studied law
in the late foortiee of the last century.
Mr. Smolt began his professional career at
Bytowo, or Ottawa, and was Mayor of
what is now the'unite! some 53 years ago.
Mr. Scott became a member of the Legis.
latnre for Ottawa in 1857, and wee de-
feated In 1863. In November, 1873, he
was palled to the Federal Mioietry by
Mackenzie, and became Seoretnry of
State, with it seat in the Senate. He
went oat with his chief in 1878, and came
baok with Laurier to the came poet in
1896. During the long period of Opposi-
tion he was one of the leaders of the
Liberal party in the Benet°. Perhaps
Mr. Soott'e moat memorable legislative
work was to hammer into shape the Gan.
ads Temperance Act, of 1875,' popularly'
known ae the Scott Act.
Tnn MINIMS, IF dolmen.
Mr. Fitzpatriok,the retiring Minister
of Justice, to one of the ablest lawyere
and one of the moat forceful poroonalitlee
in Canadian public life, - Hie friends ray
Mum the only thing that makes the poli
moat sreuo eveu tolerable to him is an no
00eional boot with sum.t legal foemen.
worthy of hie tbeol. The Minister of
Jaetioe le 51, and wag born in Quebec of
Ielah Catholic naivete, Ile was oalled
to the bar in 1876, and hod beeomo eo
moll a leader of the bar that be was
chosen in 1885 as Ri,.l'a oblef (moose],
Among Cho other fomone people who
have palled in the elognont Filzpa'rfck
when hard pressed were Honore Meroler,
Thome(' McGreevy and Rernest Panned.
lir. Fitzpatrick beonme Solicitor General
in 1896, owning 10 Ottowa !tom the Qno•
bee Legielature, in whiob he had held a
seat for six years prior to 1899, When
Mr, Mille died Mr. Fitzpatrioh became
Minister of Jnatioo, He hoe of late mule
no ee0ret of hie wish to get book to bie
law hooka.
CHARMING EibBlNINIT-V,
Pewees beaatiee pay particular
attention 10 the purity of their blood,
knowing that nntritione blood means soft
delicate skin, bright eyes and enduring
nerves. Those wheee twills are so
delighful, use Ferrezone beeanee ft's tate
rxaet food needed to tone and etlmulate
the blood. tern E3130 invigoratee, branoe,
taede-mit make] theta dainty, vivaeioue
women so pleasant to meet. You'll have
the rosy b-oom of hoa:tlt, dash and epirit,
the satielsetion and joy rf true health
after Wing ger*cle80, You ehoebd get
Verroz0ne today. Bold everywhere in
50o, bears.
L
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Co,,
NEW CORSETS.
We do
an immense trade in Ladies'
'
Corsets.
We have
just re-
ceived a full assortment entto the latest from the Following wellknown makers :-Cromptons, C. & W., B.
& C„ U. & A„ C. B. C.
and B & I. We show a large assortment at Summer Corsets fu net
and batiste in all sizes. Below we mention a fete of the leading lines
we carry :-
-D. & A. Tape Girdles, in all sizes regular 5o0, for 15c-
-B. & C. Summer Corsets, made of strong net and line baptiste, in
all sizes, at 250, 300, 451 and 5oc.
-C. & W, Erect Form Straight Front Corsets, made of fine jean and
coutil, steel filled, veru special at 5oc, 750 and $tt,
-Crompton's Corsets, in all their best makes, at 5oc, 75e, BI and 30.25
-C. B. C Corsets in the June Bride, Peggy from Paris and Batwing
styles, something new, at i3e and Sr,
-B. & C, Corsets, made of fine percale and baptiste, in the dip hip,
loug hip, etc., new models at 40o, 75c and ex.
-Ladies' Shoulder Braces, Ask to see them at 3511.
Suazr,er Gods
We are selling 'off our Summer Dress Goads, Mullins, Chem -
brays, Zephyrs, Prints, Shirt Waists, Underskirts, etc„ at terrific
reductions in prices to clear.
Highest Price Paid for Butter and Eggs. ri
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Our Fine and Up-to-date stock of Bug-
gies is now on the market and we invite
intending purchasers to call 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 ua.
aril+ c 0.
BRAS S Ez S
Notice of appliostion for the transfer
of license of the Queen's Hotel, Listowel,
from 0. Zdiiax to Joe. A. Boehmer, who
Wo. E
Any quantity of Wool
wanted for which the
Highest Market Price
will be paid. Wool will
be taken in at No. 2
Storehouse or the Flour
and Feed store.
J3aleker,
BRUSSELS.
has parohesed the property, appears.
Mr. Boehmer takes poeseeeion on Ang.
1st.
ONE
R08,
Have placed in stook a
fine assortment of late
American
Songs, Waltzes
and Two-steps
All sold at 1- price
u5 C. T11 A. 0