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The Brussels Post, 1900-6-21, Page 5r JUNE 21, 1900 1y e v, BUSINESS CARDS. ONLY TO LOAN AT 5 REA ()out, OM. SCOTT, Bruoeols, MoO.I1ACXEN— e • Innuor of Marrtago L1copepo, 01. ileo at8room•y1 1urnborryttroet, Brnseols. N. BARRETT— • Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next door North of the Standard 136018, Ladies' and Olrildron'e flair Putting a sPeololty. -PARS FOR SALE—THE UN- Dllner0NL'D has several good Farms fpr sale marl to rant, easy terms is Townships 01 Morris and Grey, F Fi. SCOTT,Brueee1e M• MURRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON, QNT. • MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN, —TEACHER OP'— PIANO AND - ORGAN, 231,2,TTSR3lx.6, ON'T.. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM: 08808AN011, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE, L. O. M.. Aoadomie graduate 'of London Conserva- tory of Music, also Member of the ABsooiated Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to xeeeive a limited number of pupils for lestruatIon on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupil for the Principal's Form in the Conservatory of Music, Brussels, Ontario. ALEX. HUN TER— clerk of the Fourth Division Court, Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Publro, Land, Loan rand insurance Agent ; Auction. eer. Funds invested and to^loon. 001100. tions made. 011100 in Graham's)B10ok, Brus- sels. AUCTIONEERS. S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION• • EEn, will sell for better prices, to better men, in lose time and Lose chargee than any other Auctioneer in Bast Limon or he won't charge anything. Dutce and orders can always be arranged at this office or by personal application. DENTISTRY F. W. TWEDDLE, (80EMEnLY or enkiro Tn) DENTIST. Graduate of R. 0. D S., Toronto ; Post Grad. nate oonree at Haekel'e Sobool, 08110000, fn orown and bridge work. la -Prices same as in surrounding towns. 21. Mice over A.R. Smith's store, B reis8080. VETERINARY. ce• D. WARWICK— • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vol' erioary Qollego, is prepared to treat all dis- Bllt mannerr..68tP xtionlOr attention paaiidet- to Veterinary Dentistry. Calle promptly at- tended to. 011lee and Infirmary—Four doors North of bridge, Turnberry et., Breasele. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. NT b1. SINOLAIR— V V • Barrister, Solicitor, t0o0veyanaer, Notary Public, dco. Omce—B towart's Block 1 door North of Oentral Hotel,, Solicitor. for the Standard Bank. VAF. BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, &a. 0f000 over Stand. ar•dMoney to Loan at lowestirates Brussels. G. CAMERON— • (Formerly of Cameron, Balt & Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor. Goderioh Ont. 011l00—Hamilton street, opposite Col. borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. E. T. SNIDER. 77.. o, C. M,,8 Licentiate of Royal College of Phyeielane aid Surgeons, Kin eaten ; Member o1 the Col- lege ofIhyeieianoand Surgeons of Ontario. bitumen of Women and Children a Brecial- tyy. Nine years' experience. 011100 and res. 103000, opposite i*nglish,ohuroh, Bruesole. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. D., C. Id., TrinitylUniversity, Fellow Trlhity Medical Oolloge, Member (foliose of Physicians and Surgeous, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal Col- lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinburgh. 811 Tolopboue No.14, Resklohce—Mill street, Brussels. DR. WM. L. NOLMESI rNx0IOIAN, stinenON AND 600000HE013, (Su.ccessor to Dr. F. IL HalbIloiaoh) Ti. D, Bellevue Hospital Med. 001„ New York ; M D 0 M Victoria University, Toron- to; Member of the College of Physicians and 8urgg0080 of Ontario. Special attention paid to 0180x000 of women, eye, ear, nose and throat. 10•tt D. F. SMITH, M. O. O. M.. Graduate of mown College, Montreal, &,, &o, All specialty work satisfactorily treat- ed, 011100 upstairs in the Stratton Blcak. Ofl)ao hours, 0 to 12 a. 10„ and 7 to 10 p. m. Bpoolaltet work, such as for eye, ear, throat, e reef the m2 to at his m.ro All medminee w11 bo dispensed pertonaily by the Dr, or under bio direct supervision. Writo To -day for Our Catalogue 1 71 _l r . J J 251 'f r , `O'Git 1 Students are in attendance thin year from Canada, United States and New, foundland. Our graduates are always sttooeeefnl in getting good situations. W. 3. ELLIOTT, Principal, The BL1Biness on tarlo Listowel College. EQUAL 7'O ANY iN ONTARIO, A thorough, complete and preo1ioal train. ing in all branches of Oonrmeroial work, ut 000eiderably lees than regular rates. For full information apply Ite'etne or College over Post °Moo.. L. FIARTT, LIBTOWEL, PRINCIPAL. fxSiT:Cxt tbos. Trowbridge. ee — Kam Jaok on LIME TIN14n —Miss e , of Elora, is vieltin$ her Meter, Mre. W. H. Code.—Hugh Mo0rae, of Prioevillo, was renewing old 0egaointanoee in the village last week.—O. Ooseno, who was attending the missions of the London 'Oonferenoe, returned on Monday of last week.—Rev. 0. W. Bristol was in at- tendance at the London Conference held in Bt. Marys.—J. H. and Mrs. Kingsman, of Wyandotte, are visiting friends in this oonemunity.—Mise Dorothy Rogers, of Listowel, was the guest of Misa Maggie Sutton a few days.—Rev. T. W. Coeene, are. 0oeene and Master Dewit, are spending a few days nudes the parental roof.—We regret that Lena Code and Mre. W. H. Medd are ander the dootor'e core, but hope that they will Boon be Pon. valeeoont again.—Mre. W. Jackson sad Mies Hattie loft on Tuesday morning of last week for Toronto where they will spend a week before starting for Matei- tobs. They will be joined in Toronto by W. and Mre. Mo0ormiok, who pnrpose spending the Summer in Manitoba and the Territories. W vo1retter. [Intended for last week,] Mies Stokes', of Turnberry, was the guest of Mre. Thos. Appleby. Rev, U. V. Lake returned from the Methodist Oonferenoe, at St. Marye, on Monday, announcing all well. Mr, Hodson, of Wingham, is visiting on Oentre et. Mr. Lawrie, hie father, is over 80 years of age and is poorly. Tilos. Appleby and family, of Turn. berry, were the guests of Thos. T. Ap pleby, Sanderson street, last Buuday. Mise Kate Robineon, of Ann street, sports the latest wheel in towu. It ie a raoyole and ie without doubt a beauty at 675.00. 6'. Y. Dickson was at Berlin attending court last week. On his way home hie wheel gave out and he experienced eon• oiderable delay. Terre. James Dodds, of Centre street, was lairs to rest in Bt. James Cemetery on Saturday last. The pall bearers were James Paulin, George Barnard, James Sbefford, John Sanderson, Alex. Smith and Reuben Badmen. The following ie a list of the officers elected in Forrest Lodge, No. 182, A. F. & A. M., in Wroxeter :—W. M., R. Mil. ler ; S. W., Wm, Mose ; J. W., Geo. Spottoo ; Chap., Rev. A. B. Faruey ; Treas., John Barnard ; Sec., Thos. Brown ; Tyler, D. N. McDonald. Senior and Junior Deacons and Inner Guards to be appointed by Worshipful Master. A Widow's Eovc'ARalr Receives a eetbaok, if she has an of• feneive breath through Constipation, Biliousness or Stomach trouble, but Dr. King's New Life Pills always Pure those troubles ; oloao the system, sweeten the breath, banish headache ; beet in the world for liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 250 at G. A. Doadman's drug store. Corrie. J. R. Williams was fn Goderiuh last week as a juryman. The Gerrie base ball team will play in Brueselo on the 22nd and in Clifford on July 2nd. Mre, W. H. Clegg and daughter, Mise Mable, have returned to their home in the "Soo " J. W. Green, of Tavietook, wag in town attending the funeral of the late A. B. Allison. About 10 o'clock on Friday morning, 8th inst., as Joseph Greer and another lad were returning aorose the fields from Major Kaine'e they noticed a man laying under a tree near the fence of the Metho• diet cemetery and on investigation it was found to be John Haeket. A rig was pro. oared and the old gentleman was o00• veyed to the Albion Hotel in a genii. unconscious condition. A Dr. was call- ed and did everything iu hie power to re. viva him but all to no avail and about 6 o'oiook hie spirit left this world and took its flight to the God who gave it. De• ceased had been a resident of this town- ship for about 80 years. For many veers he owned and managed the Maple Leaf Hotel, wbinh was deetroyod by fire some yeare ago. As near a0 can be am Pertained the old man had loosed all his money and bad been working wherever he could get anything to do and altbongh gone bad offered him shelter he was too honest to live off others and refused to go to the Hours of Refuge. Ile was last seen about 10 o'clock on Tuesday night and it is supposed that he went to where he was found and laid himeelf down to die and had been there einoe that time until found on Friday morning. Hie remains were laid to rest beads those of his late wife in the Gerrie cemetery. The expense of the funeral was borne by the Orangemen. Setilloa'th. HDno80 DowN Tun RANanne,—' The Berlin Rangers, with a *metal train, ar• rived here Fridayevening to play off a cup tie matoh with the Hurons in the senior series for the W. 1'. A. champion. ship. Referee Forsyth, of Burlin, start. ed the teams going at 7 o'clock. Berlin for the firet few minutes had the adven. one taken Cage, From n o r r by the Rangers the Heroin' ran the ball up the field, but the Rangers, with an equally sffeetive run, returned it and emend the first goal : time, 6 minutes. The second game was an even one, oharaoterized by close, bard checking, remelting in a soots for the Heroue after 14 minutest play. The first half ended with a goal eaob. Ona kiok•0ff in the eeoond hall the Hurons rushed the ball, and in two min. Utes a lbw grounder from Stoney Jack. eon made the Poore 2 to 1, In favor of the Hnront, Now followed a splendid exhibition of a fine hard game, both teams showing excellent eombinallon. The Heroin' right wing passed aotose to Fhilayeon on the loft, who sent in a het Phot, which was wall put out, only to be returned by the Uueenie °brltre and the 90Are wee 6 to 1, ill favor of the Hurons. The home team seemed now to be mite. tare and two further goals were eoored by him in guiuk eu0ceesion. The plucky uphill work of the Rangers got them one goal before the game ended, The Hurons were preening the Ranger's bard and the blowing of tile whistle left the sears 6 to 2, in favor of the Hurons, ending another of a eeriea of initiates between these old rivals. When they meet the game is al. ways a hatd one, but always a gentle- manly and manly exhibition of football. j.tWOocl. Mrs. (Rev.) J. 11, MoBain, and ofti'dron, of Ridgeway, are guests of Mrs, J. W. Mo Bain. Robt. Anderson and R. M. Ballantyne were at Stratford last week, attending Court ae jurymen, George 17, Wilson bas emended in carrying off theeohularehip of the first year in Toronto (nodical OoUege. Mre. R. S. Pelton and children left Thursday of last week on a visit to relit. tives and friends in Cornwall and Mon- treal. The Elmo Cheese Go. shipped on Wed• naeday of laet week, the last half of the May oheese-880 boxee—for T. BAllau Lyne & Sons. Price, no per ib. On Wednesday of last week, Donegal shipped 128 cheese (balance of Mao) from Atwood station, Kookton, 84, Newry, 125, and Silver Corners, 105, 18 of the latter were first part of June cheese. Price received, 9jro. per Ib. Ballantyne & Sons were the buyers. BlvCt. . George Smith is busy oolleating all un• paid dog taxes. Our old citizen, James McGee, has again been awarded the ooutroct tor carrying the mail between Bayfield and Seaforth. Walter McLean, who has been attend- ing the Ontario Babool of Pedagogy at Hamilton the past year, ie home for the Summer holidays. Bev. A. McLean left nn Monday morn. ing of last week for Halifax, where he will attend the general aesembly.of the Presbyterian chetah. J.111. Hamilton is having a verandah ereoted in trout of hie residence and the front of hie drug More is receiving a treats dose of paint. The finance committee of Bt. Andrew's' oburab is arranging to dispose of the old burying ground. Anyone having frieode buried there should remove the bodies before the sale ie made. At the last meeting of Dutton eohool Board, John A. Taylor, B. A., formerly of Blyth, wpe appointed one of the ex aminere to read the papers of the en. trance candidates' for Elgin county. A. Graham, sidewalk oontraotor, started hie men to work on our grape. lithie sidewalks on Tuesday of last week. Petitions are already in for sidewalks 0a both aides of Queen street from the bridge to MoOounell street ; both sides Dineley street from railway crossing to Methodist pareonage ; hath aides of Wel. lington street, and South of Westmore. land street from Queen to Wilson street. Wb118'X a:ea. Our Band is ruining again. A foundry may be started in town. Dr. Agnew has removed his offices from the atone to the Macdonald block. R. A. Douglass, of Markdale, has per. chased A. Morrow's drug stook and taken poeeeoeton at once. During the thunder storm ou Wednes. day night of last week Mre. Morrow's barn was etrnok with lightning. Herman Voigt, an employee 01 Button & Peasant, unfortunately bad his head severely jammed between a oar and a poet, His ear and face were badly out. Button & Feseant's Chair Factory em. ploys more hende than any other mans. featuring 00000011 in Wingham. A few years ago they began with 25 employees, today their payroll lists three times that number. John B. Elliott in the land of the Star Spangled Banner, a former Wiogham boy, has been promoted to the very re• sponeible position of train despatober at Itasca, Wisconsin, on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha road, W. G. Howson, of town, ie the poeaes• nor of the premier dairy cow of this lo- cality. She is a Jereoy, Millie Beech, registered in the American 'Jersey Cattle Club stook books. Her record for seven days, June god to June 8th, may prove interesting to dairymen. In the seven days she gave 250 poundeof milk, an average of 37 pounds a day. The butter made during the same time weighed 18 lbs, 10 oz. which is one pound of butter to 14 lbs. of milk. She was fed each day 61bs. oat ohop and 5 Ibe. bran as well ae pasture grass. • Millie Beeob is 4 years old, weighs 820 lbs. and has been milking 01 days. Li tie to ex ol. Night prowlers aro reported to be about. F. S. Howe hae put in three new Oree• Dent revolving barber chairs. J. J. Montgomery, of Toronto, return- ed to town and has taken the f0rmanship of the Banner. Quite a number of residents of this neighborhood took advantage cf the ex• oureioue to Manitoba and the Northwest on the 19th. 0. Tabberuer has been appointed treas. nrer and 0o11eo1or for the Listowel One & Electric Light Go, A redtlotien in the prion 0 gas is promised in the near 1018100, Andrew Foeroh, who is about engaging in the furniture bossiness', being a member of the Listowel Furniture Co„ has die - posed of his butchering bueineee to E. Hallman. Thomas Bartja, the young man who bad three fingers and a part of hie hand duelled In Reese's eawmill last week, is progressing as well as could be expeoted h under the circumstances, Rev. Mr. Hardie, of Knox °burs'', and Wm. Haddove, lay representative, left town on Monday 0 last week for Halifax to attend the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Canada, Jacob Bray, a well known farmer of Elmo, met with an 000id001 at a raising at Wm. Niehol'o 4th eon„ whioll will lay him up for a time. While etandingsome distance away he wog gtruok ou the leg by a low beam, to which a team of horses was hitohed, and which swung around, striking him on the leg and :maturing the bone in two plaoeo. TILE 131 U& 3 1L1S POST Mies B, Rogsre' plass fn the Listowel Baint nSunday tooheoohedassembled at the reaidepoe of Jas, Rogers, Raglan et„ for the pgrpoeo of eayiag good bye lv their olacemate, Rueooll Geese, who left on Thursday morning to take a situation on a newspaper in Regina, N. W, T., and to make him the reoipient of a bapdoomo 'Rea ier's' Bible, a000mpenied by an ad. dreeo, Seven Tears An Dad. "Will wonders ever cease ?" inquire the Mende of Mrs. S. Pease, of Lawrance, Kau. They knew she had been unable tq feave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, 180rvons pros• tratiou and general debility ; but "Three bottles of Electric Bitters enabled me to wells," she verde), "and in three menthe T felt Hite a 11830 person," Women auf- foring from Headache, 860ka0he, Ner• vonene80, Bleepleesneov, Melancholy, Fainting and dizzy spells will Gad a priooleee blousing. Try it. Sat(efaotiou is guaranteed, Only 50o at 0. A. Death man's drug store. Presbytery of Maitland. The Presbytery of Maitland held an adjourned meeting at Whiteohnroh on June 12, the Moderator in the chair, Rev, F. A. MoLenuan, olerk pro tem. There was a fair attendance of mem. bare present, Rev. R. Henderson eat ae corresponding member. G. N. Dunn's trial exercises and examination were sustained as satisfactory and the Presby tery proceeded to ordain.him to the Goa. Cel ministry. Rev. A. O. Stewart preached an able sermon from Acts 10 33. The Moderator ant to Mr. Dunn the questions of the Formula to which he gave sabieteestory answers, then engaged in prayer daring which the minister- eleot knelt and was solemnly set apart to the oflloe of the ministry of the Gospel by the laying on of the hands of the Presbytery and prayer. The Moderator gave Mr. Dunn the right hand of fellow• ship and induoted biro into the pastoral charge of the united congregations of Wbiteohnrob and Langeide, and admitted him to all the rights and privileges there• to pettaining. The members of the Pres- bytery also gave the right hand of fellow- ship. The newly included minister was addressed in suitable terms by the Mod orator and the congregation was 0ddrees. ed by Rev. W. T. Hall. Mr. Dunn was inbrodnoed to the con- gregations as they were retiring from the ohuroh. Next meeting of who Preebytery will be held in Knox Church, Teeswater, Sept. 18th, at 9 80. Ray. J, MAONAnn, Clerk. THE JUNE SESSIONS. The Juste Seasione of the Peaoe for the County of Heron opened in the Oocrt Houle at 2 p. m., Tuesday, of last week, before His Honor Judge Alae - eon. Three oriminal chargee were named for trial, oonepiraoy to defraud oreditore, assault, and perjury, end 7 civil suits were on the docket, three by jury and four by the judge alone. The civil °Guess for trial by jary, were, Steep ve. Warren, an aotion for damages, for certain applee not being up to con- tract ; Baker vs. Leddy, an notion to recover on a contract for building a house; Campbell ve. McLennan. an aotion to recover the value of a tomb. stone. The uon.jury oases were : Denby ve. Lee, an aotion by the plaintiff to rank as a creditor on the estate of Alex. LMitoitell ; Gardner vs. Cooper, au aotion to recover the price of plastering a number of bowies ; Goderioh Engine & Bicycle Co. vs. Henderson, an aotion to recover the value of a number of bioyales sold to defendant,atter vs. Mo- Mioken,ten aotioand B to recover on an old judgment. The following gentlemen formed the Grand Jury : Robs. Armstrong, Stanley ; H, B. Chant, Clinton ; John Elder, Hay ; Allan Fraliiok, E. Wawanoeh ; Thos. Hamilton, Hullett ; John Kinslake, Usborne ; Acheson Laird, Howick ; Don- ald McKenzie, As''field ; John MoDwan, Stanley ; Patriok O'Connor, W. Wawa• nosh ; J. R. Williams, Gerrie, and John Walker, Tuokeremith. Mr. Williams having been elected foreman, His Honor addressed the jurors on the oriminal oases that would be placed before them by thecounty attorney. Be defined what oonetitutee an assault with intent to do bodily harm, how defrauding oreditore was established, and what perjury meant. Hie Honor dealt at eome length with each of the crimes and directing attention to their other duties, they re. tired to the Grand Jury room to com- mence ooneideration of the bille. The first ease, Steep vs. Warren, Ives then Palled, and, a jury having been sworn, commenced and lasted all the sitting, and when it was adjourned at 6.15 p. m„ 4 witnesses had been examined for the plaintiff and 5 for the defendant, wEDNEBDAY. Court opened at 9.80, Steep vs. Warren being resumed, and several witnesses were examined for the defence. The one closed at 10,80 and after the counsel and His Honor had addressed the jury brought in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for 5100, and for defendant 020 which meant•ooete. J. T. Garrow, Q, 0. for p1ff., E. Champion, Q. 0. for deft. During the morning the Grand Jury presented a true bill for common aeeault in the Queen vs. Allan, and on the oonrt resuming after noon recess, a jury was sworn to try the ease, which was opened by county attorney Ira Lewis, who gave the jury the crown's view of the ease. The plaintiff, "Dad" Bogie, gave evi. denos of the offence oherged, and tome half dozen others followed, and the de• fendant, hie brother, and Jonathan Miller gave evidence for the defeaoe, P. Holt, Q, 0., who defended, made a strong presentment on behalf of his client ; the Grown attorney made the beet of hie case, and His Honor made an impartial obarge to the jury. The muse was given to the fury at 5.10 and at 5,40 they returned to the court with a verdict of not polity.. The jury introduced a new plan for the presentation of their verdict. ; while in the jury room they Belied for paper and read born it ao follows' : "Goderioh, June 18th, 1000.. Your Honor,—We, the jury eeleoted to try too case, The Queen vs, Allen, unanimously find the defendant net guilty;' While the jury was dieouseing their verdiob in the Allan auto, Baker vs. Leddy wait e0iad,a jury sworn and the trial eommenoed, It waif not oonoluded when the court rose et 0.25, 00 Ste ecu• Maslen ofpl plaintiff's ai tiff'0150.s t 7'1111efin6T, At the teething emission the grand jury presented the following true Mils The Queen va. Jae. Miteho11, perjury ; the Queen ve. 30110 Dfitoholl, fraudulently receiving ; the Quenu vs, Mex. Mitohell, fraudulent transfer of property ; the Queen ve. Jag. Mitchell, fraudulent re. ooiving ; and the Queen ve. Alex,,Mitobell, fraadul045 0000ealment, The suit, Baker ve. Leddy, was not through when the oourt Adjourned al 1 p. sta., 5 witnesses having thou to be ex. arnined, and the teseion was resumed at i 2 p m. and the Daae thou oontinued. To gave Ilex Child Prom frightful disfigurement Mrs, Nannie Galleger, of La Grange, Oa., applied flunkleu'e Arnica Salve bo great Goren on her head and face, and writes its quiok cure exceeded all her hopes. It worlte wonders in Soren, Snuffles, Skin Eruptions, Outs, Burne, Soaldeand Piles. Cure guaranteed by G. A, Daodme' druggist. Perth County. J. 't1, Reynett & Sone, oonteotionere, Stratford, have decided to disconeieue bueinesa for a time. Mr. Reynett has been in business in Stratford about 30 years. Master John Bradshaw, sou of Ald J. L. Bradehaw, of Stratford, has just o0m. p'eted a miniature man•of•wat•, rigged out with all the pans and other pars- phrenalia found on board au ironolad. As the vessel was all made by himself he is naturally quite proud of it. It is about 3 feet long and the other dimensions are in keeping. While delivering meat at the house of A. Johnson, Stratford, Tom Bowes, who drives Ubeiaoker's butoher cart, met with a very painful and disagreeable accident. As he was leaving the house a big St. Bernard owned by Mr. Johnson, rushed upon him and knooked bite over. Not content with this the brute seized him by the eboolder and held him down, despite the efforts of the members 0 the family to drive him off. When he finally let him up the boy left with a very ugly bite o11 his shoulder. STOCK FOR SERVICE SHORT HORN BULL FOR BERVIOti,—The undersigned will keep for service at Lot 23,000.8, Grey, the Short Horn Bn11. 'Elmhurst Boy." Red, calved July 20th,1880, bred by Henry Moore, Trow- bridge, Ont. Got by Prince 'Albert dam Rosalie° by Prince Solway ; Dinah by Duke of Moreflold ; Bprincfleld Lady by Living- ston ; Queen of Spring Creek by President Lincoln ; Oowelin , by Victor; Lity by Sul- tan; Vrotorla by Woivfston (Imp); Snow- drop by Prince Albert ; May Queen by Com• et' Daisy by Young Forrester (imp); • Young Lily by Young Fanner (imp) ; Lily(imp) by Warden; Beauty, by Rockingham, by Sir Harry, by Colonel, by Colling's Son of Run- back. Terms right. D. W.DUNBAR, Proprietor, SHORT HORN BULL FOR SEnvicz.—The undersigned will keep for service on Lot le, Pan. 7, Grey, the Short Horn bull,"Perfection Priooe." Roan, cal. ved May 2nd, 1895, bred by John Mon icon, Winthrop, Ort, 2nd owner Angus Lamont, Bruseele.' Got by collvnie Prince; dam, Perfection's Lady by Perfection ;- Lady Knight by Red Knight (imp); Strawberry Ord by Beaeo0sfleld Ord; Strawberry by Prime of Benham; Lady Lorne by Dixie Duke ; Gillyflower by Duke of oubon' Theresa by Baron Solway (imp); y by ()obese (imp) ' Red Rose by Young Brit- on ; Lady Dane (imp) by Sir William by eon of Air Boothe Jerry, by Young Star, by Roseberry, by Lafon'a Sou of Comet. Terms reasonable. ANGUS LAMONT, 47- P,Oprietar. Highest cash price will be paid for any quantity of Wool, to be delivered at our store. Backer & Va ,Atc .e Brussels. Spectacles 6.91M31.11.111.1140.61(41.5000 4,110111..16111.10.,W1 i .>J KIN/VONMc 00. 331.1"2-211-.I, ! pedals This h Week The policy of this store is to give our ouototnere the benefit of all our wider .prioed purchases. We are oonetently on the alert for new lines of goods, no matter how large the quantity, provided they Pan be bought ander prim), The many miasmal values whio8 we are now offering show the great saving to you through our methods. Thle announcement forms an extraordinary flet of exoeptiocal values, Organdie Mulling, new patterns, worth 20e for 15e. k'aney Alnslino, iu beautiful elleete, worth 150 for 121o. Prieto, in light grounds, Net colors, worth 100 for Gu, , Ladies' Cashmere Hoeg, fiat blaok, worth '25o for 180, .1,. Wnrt,et'o ir J,J 0.118011 Hose, fast b iaoo, w or th 8e f ur 50, Heavy Ribbed H e0, Brewt Yalea 2pa1 e for Ga .Met'e [inttou Backe, eaamlass 4 Carne for 20o; 1112 Men's Union Books, very animal, 2 pairs for 250, Grey 001ton,yard wide, now worth 5o for no. 1)) Bleached Cotton, yard wide, worth Se for 5c, Ladies' Bummer Vote, in great variety, at 6e, 8e, 100, 350 and 50e, OOttonades, in etripee and ()becks, worth 15o for 24o. hlxtra heavy Cottonadee, now worth 80c for 20e. Check Gingham%, fast oolore, worth Bo for 5o. Now Parasols, fancy handles, worth 76e for 50o, 11'be best Odeon Shirting at old prioee, 10o and 12dc. CASH AND ONE PRICE. 150, 20e, 250, Wilton & Turnbull Headquarters for CEN ERAL iARD ARE ander WLDERS' SUPPUES of All Kinds. Farmers should see our American. Field. Fence, Best Fence on the market. Barb and Plain Wire, All kinds harvest 011001s. Binder Twine. Paints and Oils. S. W. P., the best Ready Mixed Paaints'made, always in stook. TRY US. WAL TON & TURNBULL Bu v E N r eCLIIY ®.iG.AI. 1NNES paned The well known firm of CARRIAGE MAKERS, are to the front with a Large, Well 2elect- ea and. Well Finished STOCK OF......... Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts, Etcr, that they are sellling at CLOSE prices. Already they have disposed of many Buggies and the Prospects are good. Call at our Show Rooms and see for yourself. Special attention given to Repairs, Re -painting, Trimming, 4-c-, Ewan & Innes, - Brussels. —OF ALL KINDS— Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyes tested FREE by latest Optical methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS. The Standard Bank of Canada. Money Mem For amounts of Fifty Dollars and under iooued by this Bank, payable at par at any chartered Bank in Canada, with the exception of Branahoe in too Yukon Dio• Wet, RATES : Under $10 . . $0.08 $10 to 20 , . . 0.10 20 to 80 . . 0.12 80to50 . . 0.14 d. N. QORDON, 080111, BLtUSSI'1LS i I -laving made a largo addition to my Blacksmith Shop I am in a better position than ever to attend to my Customers. Taro viretais All kinds ou hand, both for new work or repairs, and prices the lowest. General Blaeksmlthing IN all lines will bo promptly at tended to as usual and satiefac• tion guaranteed. Horse Shoeing • I ]lave made a specialty of this line for years, and if you have any horses that interfere, over -reach or troubled with bad feet, bring them to me, I will relieve or clue them in less than three months or will make no charge. 'wagons & 13uggies. I am prepared to supply the above at the very lowest prices, and best quality, either of nay own make or from tho largest Factories in the Dominion. Thanking my numerous easterners for their very liberal support in the poet, and hoping by strict attention to bneinee9 and satisfactory prickle, t0 secure a 00ntinnan0e Of the eame, . T. PLUM, BRUSSELS. SELS.