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Min Teen IYieCallum and Jamas 3'as,,
assisted by loom talent, The opera
ieterial labors here on Sabbath, June 17,
Mr. Larkin has been of First Pres.
hose, the direetore Belle,
^! ' 'r '+
end atuong are
tot' Ogilvie and light. Biokerailce, JY1, P,
P., Montreal, and gall, 0, E. reliter, Of
°ttawa. The company acts as agents
for exporters from Europe to Canada
and for exporters from Canada to.,•�-•
Europe; also for British investors in
Canada, It hae bean in existence for 8
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N� •4 'O LOAN b' 5 PER
cont. P. 8, SCOTT, 131•tisso1a,
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Listowel College e.
Ilene was orowded, Wipgbatn °Maene
oRneider this to be the moat 8uoaeaafal
oolebration ever eondnoted In North
pastor
byteriun ohurob, Chatham, for over ten
years, and the congregation hag prosper.
ed in an unusual degree under hie minis.
it MOQEAQKEN— •
Iiut'cn.
trations and le now • one of the largest
and the district,
y r • Teener of Marriage Lteeusaq,, pt.
on at Orooery,'4urubsrry street, 13rueoe1a.
0QUAt^ 7'O ANY IN ONTARIO,
A thorough, complete and praotipal train.
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Otar ilea,
Hewlett tewnehip Council voted $26 00
most progressiveiu and
and Imo one of the moat complete and
handsome ohurob edifices in Western
years and baa had a very aueonatal ^^ --- --• --- --- - •• - ,
�riy.ry � ��� t. ,
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career. THIS
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7� N. BARRETT-
L L• TonaOrlalAxtlat, Shop -Z nXG QooC
North n the cutting spec Ladles' mud
Ohildr°n's hair cutting a specialty,
ing in all branvhes of 0ommerciat work,
atoopeiderably less than regular rotas.
For full information apply
Ecinma or college over I'ca4u111i
to the Ottawa,Hull fire sufferers,
The road t
grader is being sant for
weelr to eaoil Of the divieiopa of Bostick
township, Thle le a good way tp improve
Ontario, outside of the loess cities, The
Oqn ra t g
K Ka ton here give MC. Laristp a
str end of 81,400 a e_
P year and a free'man�e
the same as be ie now receiving in Chat-
M N Y
TO - LOA
At Per Cent,
�°/ 2
COStS of Loan
VeryReasonable.
Liberal Terms of
Re. -payment.
G. F. QLA/R,
SOLIOPI'O1f, ,ka.
Office over Standard. Bank,
Brussels.
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I We make no commenter, but lot the goode and prices t
a cele Por themselves, and they do soma loud talking. LISTEN ! +'
P [f•
Lane Certain], 2 Conan, 8 yards t'i1�
l �' yards long, at 190 and 27o ; Lan ds long,
long, at 600 and 750 ; Nottingham Laoe Curtains, 8} yards long, 54 iuohee 1,
wide, nary, Notterns itis a rattler at 31; Fanny L`laune)ettee, at old prioea,
So, 7a, 80, and 12so ; Slron Tweeds for boys' suits at 2Gq, 800 350 end
Ir31 400; Grey Cotton, yard wide, only half n bale left, at 3 0 ; White Cotton, l
I 87 tones wide, worth 8o for 80 ; New vrinte 84 inebee
lust Ht Go ; a special line of Prints feat oolare; worth loowfQde7 hileSo 1 Qh �,
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Gingliams, in !anoy°hepks and stripe, 124o, 16o and 200 f White and (.5'
colored Piques, very speojal, 100, 12do, 16o, 202 and 25o; Fancy Organdies
iT in new designs at 12 0, 200 and 250 ; 6 of Muelfae, large and email spots,
80, 10e, 124o and 15o ; All•over Laces, n blank and white, at 66o and 760 ; IL,'
Black and Colored Satan, at 2So and 80a ; Black Sateen, for dresses and I
shirt waists, 103, 124o and 160 ; Ladies' Shirt Waists, in white and color- t,..I
I ed, 50o, 75a, $1 and $1.25 ; Boye' Sweaters, navy and oardinal, 50e and tel
76o , Men's atd Printed Haodkerohiefe, epeaial So ; Men'e Suspsndera, I,
I madeIl20e, for as ; Men's Plow Sboee, extension solea, special r ,
$1 S0 ; Men's Plow Sboee, 90 $1 and $1.26 ; The W)Iliams' Patent 4 d-tai
i Juetable. Shoos, at $1.65 an(190:2,
$., ; Ladtea Fine Oxfords, at.760, $1, $1.,25
fir( and $2 ; Ladies' Dongola Shoes, buttoned or laced, epeoial $1,25 ; Boye' I
Standard Shoes, at $1, $1,25 and $1,50 ; Children's Shoes in endless ver -
iety,
Z'1AIiA2S FOR SALE --THE UN.
.1, annstonTIRllaeanneal good Farina for
L. HARTT
the roads and should be an chisel lasso¢
to other townships,
ham. Mr- Larkin lea yeung man, an
able preaoher and en enthusiaetle, earn-
eat worker, and will, we believe, prove to
Bal° and to rout, easy tormo, in Townahipo
of Morrie and. Grey, IT S. HOOTT,Bruseela
L18'PUW17L, PRINCIPAL,
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Yi'ox tlwlah,R
be the right man In the right place here,
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He
gyp,
M.
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IRizt tilt itiu$,
Wm, MnUcad, who has been stud in
medicine at the Toronto Univereit yap'.
will receive a warm weipome from
the people of (9naforth.
:MORRISONi
Issuer Marriage L1Ce11seSf
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rived home for hie Summer vacation,
The Royal Tem g
y piss intend u a
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L. iwrowtil.
of
WAL•TON, ONT,
li i s, rill.
Wm. Crawford has returned ;union
Lawn Socia( sometime in the future,
near to
and a committee has been appointed to
ar
make arrangers
John Livinfet0ne, dra isb is around
gK ,
again after being oonticed to his house
for eeveral days with an stink of leen•
f
MISS JEAN M LAUCHLI+.4
.-TEACHER oF-
- AND - ORGAN,
PIANOla
2oRro sSaT.,+OZTT
from St, Catharines •
Binpfre Day was loyally observed by
the children and teaohere of Blyth eohool,
R. Douglas, who has been ill with
grippe for eeveral weeks, is gradually
reaovermg,
ahte.
James angeeand Thoa, Downs Mee.
dames James Loree and Alex. Wyneee,
and MYliea 0. JO beton attended the Die.
•R.
triot meeting of the Royal Tamplar] in
H¢rriaton,
The early caning movement in the
bare
Roy Hooking hae returned home from
Toronto Ueiversiby for the Sommer ea.
cation, having completed hie third year
nurse in medicine.
Chas. Selwood, traveller, has sold hie
Takerman
R 0 SE R T .0 U N N I N G H A M •
INeuueNaD,
FIRE AND MARINE,
Iaeao Brown oommenced the stone.
work for the new union blook Monday
inning 21st nit, He hae a large staff at
work and everything is rushing.
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village hae fallen through, one 00 two of
the signere of the agreement having fall.
ed to keep lb, and the bueineee places will
be open to irregular horre as heretofore.
John R. Mre. MaLauohlin,
'brio i reeidenee on street East
to Jae. Ronald, the prioe being, we under.
stand, $1,100. Mr, Selwood'e family in.
tend removing to Toronto.
Dr. W. M. Bran hae Bold his dental
GUELPH.
Blue -vale.
for last
and who
have been reeidenta of this villege end
the tow¢ehip for many years, left 00
praotioe in town to Dr. W. A. McDowell,
who has recently graduated from the On•
SpectaclesMa/1\1'11'0N
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MISS SARAH LOUISR MOORS,
L. O. M„
Academie graduate iof London Conserve-
tory of 8lasio,also Member of the Aosoalated
Linoleum! of Ontario, is prepared to receive
a limited 'lumber of pupils. for instruction
on Lheplano, Q09115e to prepare pupilglor
the PrinoipaPo Form iu the conservatory of
Muefo,
Brussels, Ontario.
Untended week.]
Mre. Pu h and Chester visited in Brne•
K
sole last week.
John Hardy, of Culroeo, lvae viefting at
Rotberford'e last week,
lure, Fred. Mo0raohen, of Brussels, is
visiting at Jno. Gardiner's.
PA lee Jemima Jauleeou, of Fordwioh, is
visiting at at Lizzie
G. Qae, of M
Mise Lizzie McKee, of Molesworth, is
adwy where the of lent weep for their
toba,
lonthey intend making their
home.
On Sunday Itov. J. W. Goflla, COngre•
gational church minister of WIngtiam,
oo0u ied the pulpit in the Methodie,
p p p
church here both morningand evening,
whale Rev, Mr, Hoskin g preached in
Wingham,
tario Dental College, Dr. McDowell is
well known here, having been born and
brought up in town. He will make a
worthy enamor to Dr. Brace, and we
y
join with his many friends in wishing
him 8000808 in the well eetabliebed nal.
nese which be is about to take over. It
is also reported that Dr. Brace hae dia.
five vers, a on Penelope
pY
need of J.
street to J. S. Meyers, and will shortly
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, .r ,LOSTOPPORTUNITES
. , . NEVER RETURN.
-OF ALL KINDS-
LEX. 'HUNTER—
A Clerk of the Fourth Division court,
Oo. Huron; Oooveyaucer, Notary Piddle,
Land,Loan(and .insurunce Agent ; Auction•y
eor. Funds invested and to:loan. Ootlea-
tions made. Moe In e-raham's'B1ook,Brus-
Eels.
vieitiug at Geo. McDonald's, '
3n°.
Jno• and Mre, McIntosh, of Molesworth,
spent Sunday at Thos, Coulters,
Mre. Garry Roy and son, of Stratford,
are visiting relatives in Bluevele.
Rev. Mr. Ballantyne, of Moles North,
and Rev. Mr. Weer, exchanged pulpits
Int Sabbath,
vv roxe ice -7,-
Some boys in town have a bad bac. of
teasing quiet iaoffeneive citizens.
The naw bailer and engine for the
Electric light plant arrived last week.:
A. Paulin has purohaeed the house
Alex, Smith, at the ala
nornere
remove to Toronto,
The annual Dietriot meeting, Strat•
ford Dietriot, Methodist abnrah, was
held here on Tuesday and Wednesday
y of
last week. Be,. 'H. A. Grakiam uvea
elected Journal secretary. The follow-
ing special oases were recommended to
the epeoial consideration of the Conti
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight, Sander �•°'W'11�®.
and Eyes tested FREE by "Probe."
Wash• ing Naehiaesr
AUCTIONEERS.
T3e1;;-rave.
DIeteT¢Oae FIRE. -John Shiell, of Euot
for $200
G. Spotton moved bio household effects
to
oacntle iedlouse 014.on Queen Barnard. St„ recently
by
n-
gent Fund :-Rev. Wm. MoDonagh medi•
oal'expenses 5108.00 ; Rev. J. A. Jack-
son, medmalexpenses, 526, funeral ex-
your say twine will advance
latest Optical methods at in price. Prudent people are placing
r "Plymouth _
In: ISIOn Court Office eau stheir it sap erdere cLaborTwine andna
r Money.
BRUSSELS,
•was
See them.
They are Perfect.
S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION•
' • ten, will eel for better prices, to
better men, is lase time and lees obnrge8
than any other Auotiouaerin Fast Huron or
cion
an always bog arranged at this off,Hs and orders or by
Personal application.
Wawanoeh, met with a heavy lose on
Saturday, May 19th, by the deetruotion
of hie barn and contents by fire, How
the Ore originated ie a m yetery. The
ohildren playingort was gnt witht it was matches, but we
are informed that thie ie untrue. So Par
aa we can ascertain,are
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T. Hemphill Sc Son, oatmeal millers,
are al it. a large shipment of- oatmeal
direst to aBall
and Glasgow, Scotlandt Iaf firm,
James Ball and W. Muir left Wedaea•
day morning of lust week, for Novae,
Bete molMuskoka, to engage in tbe.arection of a
saw mot.
pensee, 556. Bros. Conway and Farrell
were recommended to be sent to college.
It recommended that Rev. J. Ken
nor be restored to the active work era.
(or hiidinm. Rev. Roblecan be secured
A. Pear was elected to
the Stationing Committee. Rev. H. A.
Binder Covers r -Pure
The standard. Bank $3.00. Tho material eloae would
cost more at present prices•
of Canada.
Ball BearingChurns.
Prepared Pa��.t
85a. per quart. New shades of
color, Floor Paints, dry in 8'honre.
Every can of Paint guaranteed.
DENTISTRY
nger e1lvwaseaaota
low.: me, and
was delayed byanaccident to hie harness,
which almost y an
nad hie horse to ran
Frinmpal Spotton, goes to Wingham fie
one of the presiding examiners for the
Entrance examinations on 271h, 28th and
School Committeend anRev. G. B. Andrews
end layman Heal, Epworth League Oom-
minae ; Rev. G. H. Thompson and lay.
IVIoney Orders Oar stook, bought before the
For amoupbe of Fifty Dollars and under Now advaie the ce in cmc to get 000. will s0012 be sold out.
issued by this Bank, payable at par at
any aharter]d Bank in •Canada, with the
exception of Branohee in the Talton Die- BICYCLE'S
*riot.
RATG p ; bicycle i$ the Haogerp The only perfect
Fauber Hang -
Under $10hanger is the "One• en City
er. Dominion, Garden City and Peden
$10 to 20 . . . 0.10 are equipped with the Perfeot Hanger.
20 to 80 0.12
Lamm Movrors
Se our 16 in, out for $4.00. Our
present stook only to be sold at these low
prices.
Harvest
JOLarve is (j Tools
Purchased before the advance in
price. Come and share the profits.
F. W. TWEDDLE,
(aoauclx,Y OF ENTTBT,Aoama)
Graduate of 10, 0, D e., Toronto ;Post Grad -
nuts Burse at Hsake]'s School, Chicago, in
crown and bridgework. M-Prioes same as
in surrounding towns. 21
OflloeoverA,R,smith'sstore,Brussels,RATE'S
awe The bar of his29th
y.baggy was broken
and be did notreach home until hie baro
woe in ashes. The fire oconrred about
o'clock ; the hired map was wonting
around
around the barn,•and seeingerooke, began
to fight the fire. He wept into the silo,
could but thethat hey
fire oproadrea againr, scale dropped
to the bottom and kicking of some boarde,,
of June,
Alex. Gikeov, John Harris, John Doug.
hexeAattended 1pthad Reform John at convennard tion
held at Brussels on Wedneanay of last
weak.
A verhandeame and cab denial wire
fence has been erected around the Pres.
h here A bee sdima
and me
Fund Com-
may Barrett, Carson,
mutes ; J. E. Carson, Annual Conference
Missionary committee and T. D. Stan.
ley alternate. J. Ferguson, B. B. Stein-
boll, R. H, Boort, A. H. Loft, H. L. Rio°,
A. Burrett, R. Robb, J. E. Carson, Thos.
RoMabb, Jiro. Ward, O. eW. White, H Grier,
B. McKay, R. W. Young, Denzil Faoey,
VETERINARY.
thende
horses out butagot out. He uooeeded in quantity ofthay, 900
boreele of wheat, at, largea quantity of other
busby
a verylaterian
amount of work,
post
poet holesetting the wire was qa okl�
done. The fence hae been painted a very$0.08
j yBdelegatee to the Arown and T. D. nnual Conferencewere .
T D. WARWICK—
forty flee pigs, tuan calves, hoer
grainD.
neem, and other property were all destroy.
dark green, and adds materially to the
appearance of the premises.
Goderich.
$0 to 0 0.14 i�.4
J, N. GORDON, Agent, iiialSsELS e Q IllicCoe
v S
tJ•Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
winery college, is prepared to trent all die-
eases of domes a rtedite animals tin a 2ompot-
ent manner. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry, OaBe promptly at-
tended to. Office and Infirmary -Four doors
North of bridge, Turnberry et., Brueels.
ed. There 1s au inenranoe of $1,500, but
1YIr. Shiell reckons that hie lose will;not be
lees than 51,000 above the insurance. He
will begin at once preparations for re
building.
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1D-Cwoott.
M, Corrie nipped a oar of flour to
pP
Montreal last weep.
A new aemeot floor will be put in the
Agrioultural Hall here.
Jno, Mitchell shipped three oars of
maple bloake to Liverpool, England.
The Point Farm ie alreadybeing Ce
painted and fixed up for the coming sea.
000.
The Weet Huron Teanhere' Association
iUggy
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The well known firm of
Poor Millionaire.
Samuel Bkalitzky has secured a ailua•
met here last week, on Friday and Satar•
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
.1
Lately starved in London because he
could not digest hie food. Eariy nee of
Dr. King's New Life Pills have
tion in a general store in Walkerton.
C. H. Holmes has got men to work
excavating the cellar for his new store,
day.
collegiate Institute and the central
Empire Day was celebrated at theiimij
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Season
E �iA 811NNES
VM. SINCLAIR-•
• Barrister, Solicitor,'conveyanaer,
Notary Public, ,ka. Offioe-6 tewart'e I31ook
1 door North of Central Hotel.,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.yeveuing,
would
caved him, They strengthen the atom•
aoh, aid digestion, promote assimilation,
im rove appetite. Prise 25a at G. A.
p. a pP
Deadman's drag store.
which he 990908°B creating this Sommer,
O. H. ie a plucky fellow, end his enter•
prise is to be commended.
Mr. Wilson, a negro, of Dresden, gave
a lecture in the Hall Tuesday on
eohool
Tho GOderioh Organ Go. made three
shipments of organa to the Mother land
last week.
The bricklayers are at work on the
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Skate grinding attended to ��
with neatness and dispatch. ;,y'
I also Sharpen Horse Clippers, Sote
Me-
CARRIAGE MAKERS,
are to the front with a
"Slavery Days." The speaker was for
reeidenee for Mre. W. A. Rhyne, on St.
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
Ge Sonoitor, eco. Office over Stand-
nd Bank. to Loran fie5 r V1llageaf Brunch.
...,
Witr�lribrn•
Mr. Day, of Wingham, has purchased
the MaLean Livery and bus business of -
Walkerton.
twentya
years a slave, so could speak
trona experience: It was quite interest.
ing. He was accompanied by his wife
and child. There were about sixty
David street.
Mre. Colin Campbell attended an ea•
eoutive meeting of the Grand Co¢noil of
Ontario, R. T. of T., in Toronto last
sore, bread knives and other edged tools Large Well Select-
in ap-to•date style. a9� Vl/ .4
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Saw Gumming and Filing attended ed and d 'enZ k'inished
to in a Workmanlike manner. Satie. LL 6LA,Ld6 ai
faotion assured.
FRED. ADAMS,STOCK OF,........
Shopon Mill Street BRUSSELS.
Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts, Etc.,
G. CAMERON—
M• (Formerly of Cameron, Holt ,¢
Cameron) Barrister and1 Camitoc, 0011 '
Out. Of�oe-Hamilton street, opposite col-
borne Hotel.
The Union factory is running over.
time for a couple of weeks on account of
the rush of orders.
Dr. Roes hae disposed of his dentistry
bueineea to Dr. Jerome, the former pro-
prietor, and Dr. Holloway, of Clinton.
people present,
A, W. Brandeoberger bas built a aide-
walk from G. T. Be traok to his hotel, an
improvement that will be appreciated by
many. -Adam Berlet and Dr. Kidd have
eaoh had tasty fences put up in front of
week.
N. D. Rongvie has presented Huron
lodge No. 92, I. 0. 0. F., with a Cana-
diem flag 12 feet by 6 feet, and the same
flew from the hall on the 24th.
The annual meeting of the West Huron
MEDICAL CARDS.
Dr. Jerome was long connected with the
business and is an old resident of town.
It is definitely settled that an exons•
their respective propertiee, and Joseph
Molloy a new platform in front of hie
store.
Reform Association for the election of
officersgaed other basiae, will be held
at Dungannon on Friday,June let, at 1
���{ �1
i1\? cLE OD y S that they are seining at CLOSE rices. Already
p they
yrs Y1 !� y y� have disposed of many Buggies and the Prospects are good.
System nonovato
`J Call at our Show Roomsand see for yourself,
—AND OT88a—
TESTED REMEDIES f3�7eela1 attention jivem to Repairs,
Re ai72ti72� Z'TW72772b72s
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE p y 3 , �C ,
t i , ssel •
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Ewan
�T limes
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleeenese, Palpita. VV i�. Vee! YJLl.�1J' .L LLIJ .1
Brussels.
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Lose of Memory, Brouohitie, Con • ®
E. T. SNIDER,
M. D„ C. DLO
Licentiate of Royal 0011018 of Phy°ici 01-
and sur hone, Kingston ; of
of the ()pi-
lege 01P ysioiaua and Surgeons of Ontario.
llage
Diseases of Women and 0hlldren especial.
ty. Nino years' experience. odtoe and res-
iaouce, opposite 9nglieh;ehurnh, Bruaeelss.
cion will run to the Forks of the Credit
by Minerva Encampment No. 47, I. 0. 0.
F., Wingham. The date is Friday, June
15th, and the fare from Wingham for the
round tripwill be 5125•
Resent. Carr have disposed of their
business to .Thos. Blagk and Wm. Drum.
mond, who are now in posaeseion. A. I3.
Carr expecte to leave for the Soo at an
Mrs. J. W. MCBain and Mrs. J. A.
Turnbull were at Bewdley, Northumber•
land Co„ attending the golden wedding
of Mr, and Mrs. Benson, Mre. Benson
bein their eieter. Mr, and Mre, Benson
g
were fifty years married on Wedneeday,
16th May. The event was fittingly oom•
memorated. The wedding cake was deo-
orated with gold lineal, surmounted by
o'olook.
R. b. Williams presented the junior
classes of the three ward schools with
miniature flags, so that the little ones
wore thempinned to their breasts on
Empire Day.
During the past week eeveral more
doge have died, supposedly of poison.
An effort is being made to have the
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
Ili D., C. DI.,
Trloltyitnivereity,rellow Trinity Medial
oflthe Royal and
Surg oLiicentiiatof
early date, and Free, leaves this week to
join his family ' in Woodstock.
The official meeting of Wingham Metb•
odiet church was held on Thursday even-
int+, May 17th. The offering eooretury,
two Union Jacks, with the respective
dates of 1850.1900 on them. They were
the recipient of many beautiful and costly
gifts in token of the memorable event.
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•oonnnil offer a reward of not lees than
5100 for the discovery of the poisoner.
Some of the doge around town are now
Wearing wire muzzles as aproteotion from
the arta of the poisoning fiend. The doge
one Onti
lee of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
watery Edtabin•gh, r-o-Telophone No.14,
Residence-Mel street, Brussels,
H, Park, presented a moat encouraging
report. The pastor's salary of 51,000
wag reported paid in full aud'a balance
Astounded The Editor.
Editor 0, A. Brown, of Bennettsville,
S. C., was once immensely surprised.
don't understand the utility of the con-
trivanae and in some Mee have decided
objections to wearing it.
and UrinarGall Kidney
Disea es, fit. V tug' Dance,
Female Irregularitiee and General De.More
bility.
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DR. V1rMs L. IIDf MCS,
annotate, 901%0E001 AND t000to0110n
(annotator to Dr.t', 0. IR¢1bileleop)
AL, D. Bellevue Hospital •Med, Gm., New
York ; &I D 0 Al Viotor[a Dufveraity,Toren-
to ; Member of the College of Physicians and
Burgeons of Ontario. snaclalnttantiou paid
to piioeaeee of women, nye, ear, none aux
throat. 1041
membershipon hand. e as follows aator reported
the the roll
July let 1899, 289 ; added during the
a .down.
year by letter 42, an trial,. 80-total,l 8.
removals, 24 ; died during the year, 9 ;
dropped,- 1. Total 417 lees removals and
detaihe, 28, leaving present membership
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380, or net increase of 100. The San-
day eohool report showed 32 officers and
teachers, 906 pupils, average a;ttendanoe
190, raised by the eohool 5128.35. The
"ice,
Through long euffering from dyspepsia,"
he writes , "mv wife was greatly run
strength or atom and
She had n0 an from
suffered great distress from her stomach,
but an tried Electric Bitters whioh
1'nlped her at once, and after •using.fo0r
bottles, she is entirely well and eau eat
anything. It's a rood tonin, and its
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gentle laxative qualities are splendid for
for id liver •" For indigestion, Lose of
eohool trustee boardThe seat of M. holson on has been be declnclic ed
vacant on account of nonattendance as
required by statute, and an election will
be held to fill the vacancy. Mr. Nichol.
son was one of the repreeentativee of St.
George's ward.
At the annual meeting of the Tennis
Club the following ofiiaere were elected ;Having
-Hon,•Pres„ J. T. Garrow ;vice, W. L.
Elliot Ores., Dudley Holmes Vioe•Pree.,
LABORATORY, GODERICII, ONT.
J. M' . MOLEOD, made a large addition to my Blacksmith Shop T am
Prop. and Manafaotarer, in a betterposition than ever to attend to m Customers.
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Sold by Jas, Pox, Druggist, trowels
eQp4t,r�,
D. F. SMITH,
M. D.
Epworth League is in a prooper000 con -
dition Witte 74 members ;junior lengne 9G
members ; money tnieed by. League
apbetite, etomaob and Traver troubles it's
a positive, guaranteed sure. Only 50o at`l
G A DeSdmao's drug store.
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Miss Marian Sheppard ; Seo.•Treae ,
Ian Clark ; Executive Oom„ Mies Her•
ton, Mre. Lay, E. Garrow.
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hand,
All kinds On both for neW �V01'1[ 01' repairs, anti prices
SHINGLESJ the lowest.
Co egg
Cradnato oP AIoGIll colloge, Aiont sal, ,,
ke, Alt specialty work satialt,otorily treat-
ad. Office upeta r° in the Stretton Wools.
Moo hours, 0 to 12 a, in., and 7 to 10 p. m.
3peelall°twork,-ouch calor eye, ear, throat,
ko,.idfrom 2 toat hie teeldenoe, Elieabeth
,Elmet, from 2 toe p m, 411 medloipas will
fie dispensed personally by the Dr, or under
Os climb supervision.
$16711.
OznanuATION,-Cu Thursday the fire.
men condoned the most suooeeaful 24th
of May celebration everheld in Wing,
ham. The morning
g lune flue and warm,
Esoureionieto from North, South and
Wet arrived in large numbers. At 1
o'clock the town was orowded. Atter din•
nor a grand procession was formed at the
etatorth•
Wm. cline has returned from a visit
to Chicago. ••
Thursday, Jxcursi n the G. T.aR. will
rnn a special excursion from SOnforIll to
Niagara Palle,
A little son of S. Hoboes had the mitt.
fortune to fall on broken glass and out
The Kiely house on North steet has
been purohaeed by Dudley Holmes for
the sum of $2,000. A. J. Maugor's prop -
arty 0n Essex street, oomprieiag a bone
and lot, has been purohaeed by A. Ego.
n°r4 Inland Revenue officer, the price be-
ing 5700. The residence at the corner ofti
Wellington and
g Quebec streets, lately
owned and occupied by S. and Mre.
TN all lines will b0 promptly at-
British Columbia General Blacksmithin tended to as usual and satiefac-
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a°� tion guaranteed.
Red Cedar Shingles
lab ---
North Shore Horse Sheer I have made a specialty of
g• this line for years, and if
Pine and Cedar you have any horses that interfere, over -reach or troubled with
bad feet,bringthem to me T
FOR $ALE AT THE , will relieve or cure them in less
three months or will make no charge.
Brussels Planzn([rllsnitT nm re ]rod to supply the
S Wagons & Buggies. p u l p y
above at the very lowest
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Town Hall and mantled to the park,
The following was the order :-Marehat,
Robt. MoIndoo ; Goderioh band of 42
pieces ; Queen Victoria, little girls in
decorated carriage; imitation of army
ofitoers, mounted Infantry, detaobmente
of Boers, artillery and Maxim guns, Red
Cross Society amnia -non, IiinOnrdine
band inoluding baseball clubs and bicycle
On reaohipg the park the little
Bang, "God eave the Queen,"Major
hie hand severely.
Mr. MoNabb, P. L, 8,, of Wingham,
ie in town taking the levels for the new
granolithio sidewalks along Main meet.
Mies ]i. Johnson, trained nurea on the
B111ialo State I3oepital, ie vfefting gar
parente, Wm. and hire. Johnson of this
Plate.
At a meeting of the Presbytery of
Chatham, held at Chatham on Monday
Of last week, the gall extended to Rev,
Megaw, hae been sold to Jae. A. Wilson
for then= of $676,
The narrative of the Huron Old Boys'
Aesobiation, of Toronto, have decided to
.gold their first annual exanraion to
Goderioll, om Wednoedey, July 4th.than
They are making arrangements with the
Grand Trunk Railway far an exceedingly
low fare on that day, and no doubt a
large number of Huron's former sone will
enjoy a grand day's outing on the shores
tsroe
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Also Doors and Sash of all Pat rices and best quality, either of m Own make
on hand or made to order P tl Yr y Or from the
Short Notice, largest Factories in the Dominion.
Thankin m e
Estimates Furnished for all g y, nun:tons ouetomere for their very liberal support in the
kinds of Buildings. Workman, paet, and hoping by strict attention to business and eatletantory phase,
ship and Material Guaranteed. to none a nontin¢anoe of the same.
P. AM E NT. c i' i i i / AR r'f C'ail lea.,... ram I e•.:.
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Students are in attendance thie year ehildrev,
^om Canada, .United, State and New-
landlavd. Our graduated are always eporte
000000fal in getting good eitnatione, baseball
'W. J. ELLIOTT. Termeina1.. Id
Clegg gave an address of welcome, after
whioh •a program of piping, 7llgbland
singing and drilla by school
nodal: the direction of Mies his
Hottghton, wag given. The athletic) bytery,
Were then run off, followed by a lee
game between Winghaut and on
Godericb, Wingham winning 17 to 10, date
rho evening a eoneert was elven by end
Mt. Larkin by the congregation of the
I'fest •Presbyterian olturokt, Seaforbh,
wt a nooepted by Mr. Larkin, any
trenelatiOn was ordered by the Pres.
The formal induction oexamen.
will be held in the Seaforth Atwell
the 14th or 15th of June, the exa0*
to be fixed by the Huron Presbytery
ttr. t.arlrin trill nnmmonne hie min,
of old Lake Huron. It is anderetood
that the band of the 48th Highlendere at
wf11 accompany "the boys" on their trip,
Monday of last week E. Heaton,
barrister, of Goderiah, lett for Toronto
to assume the position of manager tot
Canada of the Eatopean Exporters' and
Inveetcre' Assooiatian, The president of
the new 001Oau0 le the ROO. G. NV-
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