The Brussels Post, 1903-5-14, Page 5MAY 1•1, 1903
BLISMESS CARDS.
1%/rON1 Y TO LOAN AT 6 PJ I1
111! ecrlt, 1•'.0, SCOTT, brunets.
MoO1tAOI{LN-,
W • linear of Marriage Lloouses, O1•
nee nt CrOoery,'1 urnberry street, Jimmie.
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17AI{I11 3 lt'OR bALlil '1'i.IDI UN-
DanerONOD lune eavar•nl good Forme for
8(tle and to rout, easy terms it: 'lowneldps
411 Morris and OrsY, 1' S. BOUTT.Brussel
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M. .MIDI �
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Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT,
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TX/WHIM OP—
PIANO AND ORGAN,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM=
1NeII1(AN0E,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
E. Estelle Griffin
TEAC'UEIt OF VAICIi CULTURE,
Pupil of 01100 Eva N. Roblyn, of London.
Pupils prepared for Con eurvetory dx.tme.
t -8811 vleit Jimmie every Tuesday.
Lemont given at the Lome of W. 11. Itorr,
John etreet.
J. LEOKIE,
LIFE AND FIRIS 1NBURANC8,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
MONEY TO LOAN AT 41, 4'y' R 5 Por Cont.'
OIAae over IIuislOY0 Drug Stere,
Nov, 8rd,1(811. 4O 951 Brussels.
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
namAlro nnitn 1840
Insurenee taken on the cosh and premium
note system atmn•rent rates. B 1 fore Mem-
lug elsewhere call on the uudorolgnod Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS.
151 •S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION-
• nen, will sell for better prieeo, to
hotter men, in lase time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer in East Bum or
he won't °berg° anything. Dates end orders
eon always be arranged at this oalce or by
personal application.
1710 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,—
Tho undersigned, who is well acquainted
throughout the most port of the County
and who has bad 11u8tueen with a large otr.
ole of farmers in and around this locality,
begs to inform the community Mat he has
taken out au Auctioneer's Moonlit) for the
County of Huron and offers his services to
all purposing co hold 90109.
T1108. NEWSOME, Brunelle.
VETERINARY.
J• D, WARW1OK—
Honer ttnadnare of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, -IR prepared 10 treat all die -
moms of domesticated anim1tie in a comoet-
eut manner. Parti^alar attention paid to
Veterinary henti0try. Oahe promptly at-
tended to, Olfloe and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Tu•obsrry et., Brussels,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING,
NT M. SINULAIR—
Barrister, Bolioitor,'Ooaveyenoor,
Notary Public, deo. 0ffioe—Stewart's B1oak
1 door North of Central Rotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
G• F. BLAIR, BARIIISTEB, SOL—
. &o, BRUSSELS,—
oleo ov0r Standard Bank 1 Solicitor for
Township of Grey, Bowlek alutual rand the
Metropolitan Bonk. Private end Oompaoy
money to loan at lowest rates.
MEDICAL CARDS,
J. A. M'NAUGHTON.
M. D., C. (1.,
Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member C"lle(,'e of Phys-aians and
Burgeons Out. Lioeutjate of tbe Royal Col-
lege of '11yoiolnne and Lioeutiate of Mid-
wifery Edinburgh. (B Telephone No.14,
Reeideuee—Mill street, Brueeele.
DENTISTRY
DR. R: P. FE/LD.
MthrriST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Burgeons of Ontario and First clam honor
Graduate of Toronto University. OMoo
next to Brewer's Photograph Gellert,.
BRUSSELS.
IT'S ALL RIGHT
and Students may enter
z%STOW,L
at any time. SPRING TERSE 33EGIN8
MAR, 80. Two aonrsee—Oommel'OLel and
Shorthand. Send for College Journal,
0. A. FLEMING, A. L. MoINTY-1E,
Preehleut, Secretary,
SHINGLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Sibiuhles
AND---
NoX'I h Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AvrT13E
Brussels Planing Mills
Also Door' and Saab of all .Pat
tern' on hand or made to order
at Short Notice. ,
I7etirnate' Furnished for all
Hinds of $gildinpr'. Workman•
tbip and Withal Guaranteed.
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P c'asii5� it l.:::t:
Cur blotto : 1lHlgth Grado Work Only II .j
CENTRAL
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Mimi, O0m-
men05 a ouur00 now and be ready foe
a position f0 the Fall. Write for unud•
soa
catalogua
W. J. 1OLI
.1 DTT, Principal,
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1$1.rttt iietn ,
01111.. -.•Jobe Powell, for forty font
ears
y a resident of '1'urnberry, paeeed
tim.•'o boundary on Sunday Ord Inst„
aged 87. Decreased was a native of Sourer•
001„11(1'8, England, where he was born
May 16, 1810, Early ira life he learned
the 000pelieg trade, and at the age of 28
married E1tz•t Howard, daughter of a
Devonshire binollemilh ; three children
5V(11.0 born to th, m in Englund, In
Aods'l, 1858, be mime to America, and
lived in the Slate of Now York until
March 1855, wheu they came to Geode
and for nearly five there resided at Exeter
in this county, Cu October. 1850 he re•
moved to Turnberry and settled an the
farm on whioh he resided until his
death. Six children were added to the
family In Canada. He' was very native
among the early settlers of the township I
a man with strong 0d,.011101taa, ebjo)ing
good hra'th until a week prior to hie
death, which wan caused by bronchitis.
Mr. Powell was a ttaunoll Liberal, and e.
reader of the G'obe for forty year°. He
leaves to survive him hie widow, two
gone, William and John, and one daogh-
ter, Pried le.
IXenIsa 11.
The Band has commenced their series
of;0o5certe.
A. McKenzie has p0roha8ed the trim•
mingPbu-inees and out tit of A. Mol3rten.
Geo, Reynolds left on Tuesday of lest
week for Toronto Junction where he has
taken a situation in a drug store.
Our aitizeue made a bee and moved the
bandstand on to the corner of Geo, t5Io•
Ewen'( lot, w11i011 i0 a very good location,
At the meeting of the r8.isifil Board of
IIen0011 church, 13. S POi tp0 was elect
0,1 lay delegate to the DisIriut meeting to
be held et Park Ilfll.
Geo. JoynVe new driver is attracting
much attention from no horsemen. Ile
has hod an offer of 6425 for the . mare
which he will not accept.
117r. McKay, principal of our Pub ie
School, has purchased the hon0e end two
lots where he resides on Book street. It
10 hie intention t0 improve the reeidepoe:•
A Mr, Smith from down East has lege•
ed the old packing house from G. 0.
Petty and intends starting a brush fail•
tory, employing half a dozen hands,
about the middle of June,
Frank Moesean, who was %o severely
injured by being kinked by a horse, hoe
r000vered tu4oiently to be able to walk
around, but it will be some time before be
10 able to attend to hie regular work,
151e•(lo,
Six lanterns for the use of the fire
brigade bae been purchased.
Chun. Sioau sold Be7fron Bros, 18 head
of cattle whioh netted 51200.
Dr. J. S. Jerome, who has been preen.
sing dentiet•ry in Blyth for the past year
and a half, disposed of hie practioe last
week to Dr. G. 17. Long, of Listowel.
Jetties Gibeon, of Morrie, has been eon•
(Inert to the home of his eon•in.lew, J. E.
Taman, for set eral days 0erio0019 ill,
Wb learn that he to slowly recovering,
T. 13. Ma rt r
A e whoae be, u i0 "
lcrou•
to for the past three
lute
weeks tnking point•
ars in the photographic art with D. J.
Rowley, has returned to town and ie at
hie old stand Brewer's art gallery.
At Blyth Council Oman, McNulty
seconded by Cotte. Milne, that owing to
the application of James Barr being ao•
communed hy a petition signed by a good
number of Blyth'( leading eitieens and
business men, ragtleOting that he be given.
another obanoe, we re appoint him to the
position of chief constable.—Oarried.
Ooun. Bto0hers voted nay.
At the reenter buoineee meeting of; the
Young People's Society of Ohri'etian En.
cleaver of St. Andrew's church, Blyth,
bald on Tuesday evening of last week,
the following resolution was passed by
a unanimous standing vote 1 "Resolved
that we, the members, of the X. P. B. 0.
E. of St. Andrew's ohuroh, Blyth, do
heartily approve of the nation taken by
Queen's university, Kingston, in oonferr.
lug upon our beloved pastor, Rev. A. Mo
Lean, the honory degree of D. D , as a
reoognitiol of fai811104 and untiring ser.
vioe( for many long years amongst u0, and
we would wish to be the first among the
many societies connected with our church
to publicity cougratnlale Rev, Dr. Mo.
Leen."
wtowel.
The Ootinoil bae passed a bylaw provid,
ink for sprinkling the street,' on the
frontage pled,
Thos. Mattenley, of thio town, i0 in
possession of an orange tree whioh hag
well formed oranges on, one being ripe
and full aim
The opening of the Salvation Army
Barrsoke willtake place On Mey 14,16
and 17. Servioee will be eonduottd by
Co'onel.Jecobo, of Toronto,
At the regular monthly meeting of the
P0111lie Sohool Board, Mies Alice Wa'ker,
of Neepawa, -Man;, was tinenimenely
photon ae I{indergerten, direotr,ese for the
department' *bent t', be opened 1tt 'tile
Public 501100!,
Albert Dtutlop and Benefit Brum, have
returned to town from Toronto; where
hey have been attending the Odtario
Dental College: Fed, Loiig; of this town,
bee taken his final examination at the
College and hag purohae0d a practise at
Blyth.
Ata odngregati0nal meeting of the Sea.
orbh Presbyterian ()boob, the ),lane of
W..10. Binning, architect, of this town,
of extensive alterations and improve.
men8e to tlie &torch were un noirtiPnely
adopted,, And Mr. I3inniog appointed, to
kupervise the darryfeg'MI6 of the .Weaker
By tbo"ltbee'ileOYll+rlt' 1•011, which Mr,
Isyd0n, aes0ebpr;has jot 0oml0)9d and
0tnr0ed, the•totel 00080eed Value of the
P. A :7B T
been ;s.. given at ,-. ' ,((,11 ,v11;e1, le 1120,-
000 lege then 1 , n1. 1,,4! fx'li o fl ie
uvtdeutly duet 1 .o r tel ,'11110(, 08139r
09101' t110 (vnnld 111 ,w a sub
Hiantial it1al RRatl,
4In+
number
DI new buildings that
v ern eroded within
the your, the p•pulallon is given at
2,008, being an inereaee of 37 over last
v1'tr. N1 of deg•t 1 1 ; oattie, 200 1 hogs,
70; home, 1187.
1'A
J0eap11 and Aire. ,Altil(,y and eon G,eig
have left for 13x1 only Aae, where R chs a 8110
Y
intend robing up land,
Mies 18tberta Wil.9n returned to Strat-
ford to 110mplet0 her eborth811d c0(1819e in
th' Stralf',rd Bneine0,1 Oef10ge,
1V. F. Fortes acld his ethers, number
ing twenty foal to John Scott, of L oto
wol. The prir.e t nl(r:d wee 5c, a Ib.
Tho Slelbldl It p8op10 of Stoney ('rook
have shown 111,,1 appreeivtinn of the
wont rd 111P r p,atnr, Noe J. II Ma Wile,
by ineree0ine hie 0tdney to 181,000.
Ililliurd
McFarlane, whn for ' three
yearn 11811 Iron (dark in Mitchell's drub
store, hag left fo. Dundee where be hue
8 ott"rd an exueilent r•itu'ttion in a drug
store.
J. A. McFarlane, who IRs been toren
Ing Toronto 13011001 ..f Soi'n,e, 1100 arrived
home. John will lake a 0180Rtlan in
P tleborg its draughtsman with a firm of
0ontra0tore.
Newry 01118.0 factory shipped their
April chee90, 66 181x011 ut Listowel. I3ai
laotyue d; 801.0 were the buyers nt 120
ciente N Ib. Silver Corners factory aloe
void to the same iirm at the thane 8;ure
and 011ipped at Listowel,
Atw.,od Royal Temp'are met on Tithe
day night of last week curl had a pleasant
and eneoes0(1(1 meeting. Au impromptu
debate toots plaoe which was the amerce
of much amuemwlt. It was decided to
invite Ethel 1301)0 of Temperance Society
to 01818 the 1'.oal society on Tuesday even.
ing, 19111 inst.
Uue of the greete81 objeote of interest
to old and young in our village ie n young
bear 9.11'011 arrived bare on the 7 45 p. m,
trait, en Monday of last week from near
Winnipeg. Dr, Douglas, who has been
In the West for some time, brought it
back with him having obtained it et
1Vhitemonth near Winnipeg. It is an
ordinary bleak bear, probably a month or
800., old, but with sufituient length of claw
and lumber of teeth to matte a person
oarefnl flow ft ie 110ndled,
t;,Utiet•iett.
G:a. W. Thomson & Soo are turning
oat a Noy ole oath the'"rhomeon."
Stuart Lane returned from TOrou10
attar the re'n pletiou of the term at the
Law School.
Tho annual sports in annneatiou with
the Collegiate Institute will be held on
Friday, May 22nd.
Maple Leal Lodge, No, 20, A. 0, U. W.
will attend service in Vioer.ria el. Metho.
diet 01101011 Sunday, May 8108.
The Gedorich Golf Club will aeon have
one of the hest golf courses in Geode, ae.
the lithe are being improved daily.
Our former t0woeman Thomae'Mo.
Giitiouddy, of Toronto, i0 on the program
of Grimsby Park for the Oth of July.
ammoniac G. M. Elliott's little daugh-
ter, who hoe • been seriously i11 with
so lrlet fever, is now :reported oonvalea•
mut,
S. J. Beckett, of I0iotail, a former
pupil of Godertah 0o1!egiate Inotitnte, has
taken the degree of B. A, at Qneen'e
University.
April 25111, Ian Olork, formerly of the
Bank of Montreal staff here, died in Ter -
onto in hospital from the effects of au
ape anion for appeudIOitis.
The Big Mill is having a new engine
pet iu to run the elevator, and to fere fah
steam for n drying kiln in the cooperage,
now nearly ready for 000npation.
Mayor Lewis has purchased the old G.
T. 12. station bottle, and wo understand
it will be removed to Lewis' park and
converted into two Summer O08101es.
Rev. Mr. Wnliwin, of Seaforth, wheu
in town on Wedneorlay of last week, ag-
uen nod tender% for the ereotio0 of a two
story briolr %tore, on the lot now o'oeupied
by Thos. Hall, the shoemaker, on Homil.
fou street.
The proposition for a sectional bonne
to the Huron, Bros it Grey Eleotrio
Railway Company 10 to he voted on in
Oolborne towuhip on Saturday, May
30141, The amount of the proposed
bonne is 67 000.
Rev. Dr. Hamilton, of Stratford, spent
0few days last week with his 1013, Rev.
Jas. Hamilton, Tbough not far from the
foureoore murk, the reverend gentleman
is add in possession of a great fond of
health and vigor,
I7, B. Tilt, eon of Thos. Tilt of the
British IJxohunge, has oompleted his
coarse fu mining engineering at McGill
and 1180 taken his degree of 13: So., stand
ing third on the list. Se bae been ap•
glinted aeeit1ant demonstrator in meted.
ltlrgy at the college, and wag the recipient
of another honor in being chosen as the
Il<.ta li.11 t3 3813 P 08
BM gad
1;.,C D. llieyoho jo 8 arrived title
week, will sell them a1 very el000
figures for the next 30 days. The
Ladies' wheel i0 8 booty, Call
and gee them, ale I e ndouble
toa
1
the gales of thorn (hit year. I
have 9.100 Berlin4, 1800(0(90 and
(i 'slr
} Ipe %Odell 1 will hell at it
redl0Non.
A® CIUJSLEYM
Strenuous ObJUUlnnnpS
[II
OPYry1011
are never made against feed enpplied by
Alf. Banker. All (look like it and thrive
on it, end it ie pronounced by all intel-
ligent breeder(' to be i0oompariably the
best sold. Try a sample lot and you will
never feed anything but or Eager corn
and oats.
Alf. Banker.
velodiotrr'an of hie a'aes. Mr. Tilt's
duties will occupy most of hie time during
the holidays.
The Goderiob tennis players have or.
gaaieed for the oeaenn of 1008 as follows 1
Ron. Pres , W. L Eliot ; hon. vioe, Judge
Holt ; president, Philip Kiely ; vioe, F. J.
Shannon ; 0eo.•treae., Mies Helen Doyle ;
exeontive committee, Miss Allan, Mr.
Qua, Mr, Melville, Mr. Wilson, Leo Eliot,
E. Jordan ; lea committee, Mesdames
Prondfoot, Hunter and Eliot, and Mies
Hutchinson.
Exeter.
A branch of the Sovereign Bank has
been opened up in Zurich.
Pat. Curtin purchased ten steers from
Henry Smith, of Hay, that averaged 1450
pounds,
The partnership heretofore existing be.
tween Geo. Crawley and Thee. Ogden,
liverymen has been dissolved.
Thee. Handford bae purchased Thos.
Bieeett'e three•year•oid oath for which he
paid the handsome sem of 6250,
The Stephen & Uebores Agricultural
Sooiety'e grounds were pet up for rental
by notion and knocked down to Wm.
Bawden ata rental of 1553.
The oboir of the Jamee et, Methodiet
church tools part in the anniversary ser•
vine of the Christian Endeavor of the
Preebyterian church at fre,10011 Monday
night.
Edgar Weetcott, who hos been eon•
doting a barber shop here for the past
two years, fold out to Chao. Dalamater,
of St. Marys, who tools immediate poo.
session. Mr. Westoolt will go Weat in
the near future:
A number
oft v
aoroe e
enthusiasts met
in the Town Hall and formed themselves
into a club to be known as the "Sham•
rooks." The following officers were sleet-
ed 1—Hon. President, T. B. Carling ;
President, A. Q. Bobler ; Vioe•Pres., N.
D. Hurtiou ; Sea.•Treae., 0. H. Sanders ;
Captain, Herb Ford ; Managing Com , R.
Kinsman, 0. H. Sanders and H. Ford.
Word has been received that Fred.
Knight, who left Here a few weeps ago,
with a etock of goods for the purpose of
opening op business in Xorkton, Asea„
has had a hard streak of tuck, his entire
0toals of groceries, eta., having been con-
sumed by fire. Mr. Knight was awaiting
the ereotion of a new store and in the
meantime had stored the geode in Herb.
Elliott's premieee. In eolith una000nnt.
able manner the building took fire and
before nsei0tnnae arrived the fire was be.
yood °entre]. The building and the
entire aontente were reduced to ashes.
Beeidee Mr. Knight's steak Mr. Elliot
ROF. DO
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MTHE �.I..,I GODS la..ItTI �+•
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IS COMING!
H13 WILL BE AT •
AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS
IftlY D IVO E $ D A ,
With evety kind And style of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S
WIGS, TOUPEES, BANGS, WAVY AND PLAIN FRONTS,
SWI'1;U1TF8 of, all long hair in every
length and (bade,
Ms ART STYLES are known , and : worn by all
olaseee everywhere,
Be aura to visit hie Show Rooms at the Hotel and
see hie new designs.
110 w111, free of charge, domdnetreto by fitting yen
what in the most suitable and becoming to you,
Their use adde I1EAIITH,, COMFORT and
YOUNGER APPEARANOE,
GENTL14MAN WHO ARE BALD ehoold fovea.
Ligate and see lits FE5TLLER WEIGHT TOUPEES
AND WIGS worn on over 65,005 beads.
Please Remember Day and Date"
ludo, Azorio n Had,. Wednesday, Mly 2
it R lot of geode and Ja1. 1 r 011.1
went, 1.o' ,01111 Mr, Knight t, .trot 8111
KtOre, w'a also among the n',f rtanab 9,
:'11 1110 olotlling b'It eI:,t ho
(1110•, an I .noel 0t 1100 10018,
l orrte.
lyire, J. R. Williams is able to b. around
again of ter her illness.
Roth T
Cimb'e left 011)N I M
L9 d 1R dotYt
after,
nae„r t x e'N.
0 tug tcr f'ie Mum
f0 s Ilb,.r0, .IG t.
A 1101111101 from town tools in Kidd's big
burse sweat ',wawa! on Tuesday of leen
WOek,
Mise Sadie Orson lett for Toronto
where she has a eitundioo in n large mil. I
finery establiohweut.
Mrs. Martin Bradnook returned to
,.
1 (tla
u1' <
b Mr. and '
R a 1 llIrg. Bradnonk in
tau
d living lin town tine Bummer and ,
have leased Wm, 5
n] v '
1, an a property.
A quiet home weddlug took place at the
-tome of filth. 1. Sanderson, Wedoosday of
last
tv el•
e ,when
her oil 1 •
da t
Y R liter , Miss
Merle, wee united 111 marriage to Keniet11
Trimble, of (Danboro, Mau„ find son of
John 0, Trimble, of town. The happy
couple left on the four 8rein for their
future home in tbe far West amid ebow're
of rice and good wishes of their many
friends,
AVriu�itfttin .
A brick addition to Lloyd's factory 35x
00 has been erected,
The epeoial (tendon whioh are being
oondm.ted in the Methodist church hy
Rev, W. Russell have been largely ante, d-
ad and interesting.
The aonivereary services in Oonneoti00
with the Wingham Presbyterian church
will be held o0 Sunday, May 17th, Rev.
J. S. Hardie, of Li.towel, will preach
epeatal eeamone,
During the 11000 hour on Tuesday of
last week the lire bell osllod the brigade
to duty. A bathing chimney between the
et4re0 ao0upied by D. 481. Gordon and J.
Galbraith oaueed the alarm. The fire and
smoke rushed out into the rooms, but
fortunately no very serious damage re-
sulted.
At the session of the Town Council on
Monday evening of lest week, a Bylaw
was passed prohibiting the dirty practice
of spitting and expectorating on the aide•
walks or in pubho places in the town of
Wiugham, Those who are in the habit
of nougregating in doorways in the even•
Juga, and leaving them disgracefully fil-
thy, will now have to Case a penalty for
infruotiou of the Town Bylaw.
Among the euooeoeful students at the
recent examination° at the Western Uni•
varsity, London, several well known in
Wingham passed enooeeafully,—H. F.
Gordon, formerly druggist in Wingham,
passed his fourth year; John Agnew,
(brother of Dr. Agnew, of town,) scaled
the ladder far the third year, and Robert
Stewart, (brother of J. G. Stewart, of
town,) paused the firth year's examination,
after only part of the term at Oollege.
Lucl&uow.
So far this year 22 a'otioneere and 22
pedlere Iloenoee have been renewed with
the Oon0ty clerk of Bruce.
The oouuoil has decided to move the
village weigh Reales from the rear of the
Town Hall to Inglis street near the
livery stable.
From one line in Bruce township 0o
less then nine men in a distanceof leis
than five miles lett their home for a Bail.
or's life and found watery graves.
Mrs, Thomas Natalie received the sad
iuteltigenoe by telegram ou Wedueoday
of last weak that her eldeet son, Wilfred
Mathis, for ninny years on the Lnoknow
Sentinel staff, bad died at Butte, Mon-
tana,
Alex. McKinnon, of the fourth eon. of
Kinloss, met with a very painful aooident.
While tying a nervone horse i0 the stable
the animal suddenly paled back and hie
left hand being caught in the loop of the
halter shank, the third finger was torn
completely off near the Becloud and fourth
fingers were crushed out.
Seven oars of Northern Spy Replete
were brought to Winnipeg Iaet week says
the Commeroiai, by J.
G. AOdera
00 of
Luukoow, Ontario, whioh were the beet
peeked apples placed on this market this
season, The apples were about the only
ouee brought here of last prop whioh were
np to the requirements of the Inepeotion
Aot. Only a few barrels could have been
rejected under the new law.
Mre, Mallough, wife of Wm. Mellough,
of Dungannon, and mother of D. Mal -
lough, of Luokoow, had the misfortune
to fall and injure her hip severely ; it
was only a day or two before that this
highly respected couple celebrated their
diamond wedding anuivereary, and were
so warmly and deservedly congratulated
on their hearty and vigorous appearance.
A hospital for epileptics will be greeted
by the Outeri° Government at Wood•
Btoolr.
A little o1ild of Thos, Leslie was bnru•
ed to death et Quoeneboro' while playing
with matches.
The Imperial Gas Company of Atter-
oliffe have eecured the franchise to imply
Brantford with natural gas.
J. A. Gillies, ex.M. P., of 876)07, 9800
nominated by the Conoorvativete of Rich.
mond, 0. 13., for the Commons,
J. A, Roy and his sou were killed and
two outer men probably fatally bort by
the fall of a sooffoid on whioh they were
working at 51, Hyacinthe.
ALLAN LINE
IJverpool and LO1111Ondo.'ry
Royal fail Steamers
Panty Fna1r
Manna/eh Qne0N0
Corinthian Sat. 21Mo.y 0 0n, 2 May 000 p 01
Bavarian ' 0 0 " 0 m.CO
Ionian " 10 " 0 " 10 " 700
RATES OF PASSAGE
111 Onbllt-885 and upwerde auoordingto
steatnor.
2nt3 Oabin—Liverpool and Londonderryq-•
13avariau and Ionian, $40 and 942 50 • other
steamers 887 50 and $4,0 ; London $2,50 ex -
ora (after April 80
8rd Olaes-925 and $20—LiVerpoo1, Derry,
Belfast, Glasgow, LO11d011,
Through tiokele to South.Afrioa,
Montreal to Glasgow direct,
Sardinian (end elle 8rd Class only)14fay 20,
Clefts, 150 Mae 875 ; 3 Bud 001)111,, 1(70 ; 9814
018a8, 525,
'91'. II, 1(131[81,
Agent, Brussels,
LTn derpriced
Goods.
t6>ol5iittatiegaditgatw
Whave
dome
Rohe
heavy buying
tinring R the laet
d
10 a
Rand got g 6 some special drives in several lines of goodq. We
know people like to trade where they have n. large and attreotive
stock to eeleot from, where everything ie new and fresh, and no
old I t
c tag na e tob at
t e palmed ill ffonthe
m Ir t
P t the following list
you will find a%veral limn of nndarprieed goods : --
Sleek Beta no, flue glossy 1101011, very np80181, sold everywhere
at20e, our orlon 100..,.,....011r Dross Goode trade this 0011000 1,48 boon
n 1e0ard breaker, We
keep the ()erred goods. We Shaw 81)801111
\AWN 121 Bleak
and Colored
Venetians, 'e
u Ch viola Vicunas, Broad -
clothe, Grenadines,
an 750, ee $1.00endc1 W1'+8,1show oz,0l,tra Mellott
wide,
80 00 ,
750 aodSI in Ouresand neral destgds R so de ire hos wythi g Ewe
110 and 11 Our stoettWhi of 144 Coude It superior r tno oo, Zen we
1u
1 vo over shown la White 1 118 Hud Colored M..Wee Pongees, gg
Gagne , 7.ntlhyrs,
Organdies, oto., from ea , 861, per )Silks, in
have sorted . our
ntook u2 Silks We week. Apemen) Bilks, iu u1J aolor0, at 250, Our
s pt0101 Mlle of Bleak Silk Taretta at 500 10 again in stook. Also our
throe societal linen of 101101c Satin at 000, 750 and_......"Blank Sateen
Shirt W civ le, in all eiav0, a enoaial li uo, new 000 is, u greet tome, worth
100 to 750. Our priori wbile they last, 8r,o......... Meu'e Wool Sochi, a,
SIeeiol line, good value at 1702 pair fartu0....... Ladies', Bummer Veins
in all sizee, at 50, 80, 100,150, 250, 50o and 750.....,.., 81 (maned Cotton,
yard wine, worth 80, for 5o... ..... Art Meatball and Sorin for Curtalua,
in new patterns
at 50,8c, 10e and
1150,
1
McKinnon & Co.,
Blyth.
e1 ,
�_ 4 t
Chan,..,
1.
ess
W. A. G-R-IWAR
I3as purchased the choice and well assorted stook of`_
Groceries, Confectionery,
Fruits, Canned Goods, &c.
From L. G. KRUSE and will carry on the business in the old
Stand.
—Particular attention given to the Ice Cream and Summer Drink
business.
—A choice article of Tea at 27c. per pound.
—See our Newport Chocolates and New Fruits.
—Fine Maple Syrup.
Asking the favor of the esteemed patronage of the public and
promising prompt and careful attention,
Yours truly,
W grit Ft.Ft.
NEW HA1WARE TO E
ISSESEEGMESESEllet
The Undersigned beg leave to notify the Public that
they have opened up a CHOICE NEW
STOCK of
SHELF and HOT PAINTS,
HAR
D
WARE
OILS
S &c
in the Simpson Block, Ethel, which will be sold at Reason-
able Prices.
We have also a Tinware Department and will keep a first-olaes Tinsmith.
A Specialty made of Repairing and Eavetrougbing.
Our motto will be Good Goode and Careful Attention to Bueioese.
A SHARE
Beet makes of
Stoves handled.
OF PATRONAGE ASKED FOR.
KRAUT R 8 RITOHIE,
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200 B
Must
Buggies,
The Finest
line to be seen
ill any town
ins
be Sold this Season.
Oarriages
in Ontario
will be found
Ewan & Co.'s Wardrooms
TURNBERRY STREET, BRUSSELS,
—We have a full line, dealing with SEVEN of the best Manufac-
tories in Canada, besides our own make of rigs.
—You can save money by examining our stock before purchasing.
—Satisfaction assured. Prices right.
iWAN' Sc Co,, REUSSEL a