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BUSINESS CARDS.
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MoORAOKEN-
X 1' • Issuer of Marriage Llconses, Of.
Ace at Grocer'y,'1'urnberr'y, ttroob, 131'usaol9,
leN. I'3ARRETT-
l • Tonsorial Artist, Shop -Nest door
North of the Standard Banff, taffies' les' and
Obildrou's hair oohing a speolaltY,
T11ABMS FOB SALE -THE UN•
DEngr0N1111 has several good Farms for
sale 1 and to re nl o
Grey.
benne, s, In '1'owaehi a
of blorrfe µn0. Core Y. lr 8. SOUT'P,Britesels
Ni. NDRRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON. ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
-TEACHER OF -
PIANO -' AND ORGAN,
8RV'sSFJ7.,5, o1V'T.
ROBERT. CUNNINGHAM!
1081100000,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
MISS SARAH LOUISE MOORE,
L. O. M..
Academic graduate of London Couserya;
tory,ot MuoIo, also Member of the Associated
Musmlons of Ontario, is prepared to receive
a limited number of pupils for instruction
on the piano. Qualified to prepare puplla for
the Principal's Form iu the 0oneervatory of
Music.
Brussels, Ontario.
ALEX. DUN TER -
Clerk of the Fourth Division Court,
Co. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Public,
Land, Loan and insurance Agent ; -Auction-
eer. Funds invested and to loan. Oollea-
tiono made. Office in Graham's Block, Bras -
eels.
AUCTIDFIE?'I$S.
1.11 S. SCOTT AS AN AUOTION-
0011, will Boll for better prices, to.
better ns en, in lees time and less chargee
than any other Auctioneer iu East Huron or
bo won't°barge guy thing., Dates and orders
can always be arranged at this office or by
personal application.
'DENTISTRY
F. W. TWEDDLE,
(PontrEoLY of 0EAF0R7''1r)
DENTIST.
Graduate of R. 0..D S., Toronto ; Post Grad.
nate course at Haskel's School, Chicago, in
crown and bridge work. Mr Prices same as
in surrounding towns. 21•
Office over A. 1t, Smith's store, Brneeole.
VETERINARY.
fT•D. WARWICK-
Honor at n.lnaco of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, Is prepared to treat andis-
eases of domes/hutted animate in a oompet-
tint manner. Parti^.u1ar attention mid to
Veterinary Deutiebry. Calle promptly at-
tended to. O0lae and Infirmary -Four doors
North of bridge, 'r'trnbet'ry et., Brussels.
LEGAL AND i;ONYEYANCING.
�T M SINCLAIR-
V IIarristor, Solicitor, 'Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &c, Office -Stewart's Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bauk.
F. BLAIR, BARRISTER,
�: t�•Solicitor, &a. Office over Stand-
ard Bank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels.
Money to Loan at lowest rates.
MG. CAMERON-
•
(Formerly of Cameron, Holt &
Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor. Goderioh
Ont. Olhae-Bamiltou street, opposite Col.
borne Hotel.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
01. 0., 0. 111„
Trlulty University, Fellow Trinity Medical
Collage, Memhor College of Physicians and
Surgeons, Out. Lioent,ate of the Royal Col-
lege of Pbyeiciana and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery, Edinburgh. t- Telophoue No.14,
Residence -Mill street, Brussels.
Important to Brooders. aid Horsemen.
E ygteramy Caustic liaison'.
tA reliable
and speedy
remedy for
Curbs,
Splints,
Spaying,
Sweeney,
ate., oto.,in
Horses and
6 ' ,\ " Luo.p Jaw
in Cattle.
TRADE MARE "See pamph-
let wbi51, aceompaniea every bottle, giving
scientific treatment In the varietal disea°0s.'
It can be used in every ease of veterinary
practice whore stimulating applioattoue and
blisters are prescribed, It has no 500,0100.
Every bottle sold is guarauteed to give satis-
faction. Price 755 per bottle. Bold by all
druggiote and country otorekeepere, Pre.
)pared by Tarn EIIRDO 004 VE'TE'RINARY
MI0DIOINE COMPANY, London, Ont.
McLEOD'S
System Renovator
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TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleepleaenese, Palpita•
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Lose of Memory, Broaohitia, GOD.
Gumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney
and Urinary Diseaeee, St. Vitus' Danoe,
Female Irregularitiee and General De.
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
'..M. MaLEOD,
Prop. and Ildnufaoturer.
N.old by Jne, Fox. Druggist, Brunel.
Feed Cain
and Bran`
FOR SALE.'
A, Backer
Brussels
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10t$txiti :Pam
Foi"dw1Ol1.
A large number from the village and
vioinly attended the 11foD.rinitt•Lambltin
110111 10 Goderioh on Monday elite week,
Two. sleigh loads of Presbyterian
Christian Endeevorere drove over to
Gorrie where they met the Gerrie and
Wroxeter 15,tdeavorere in the 'Township
Hall. A very pleasant evening was
$pent.
The R. T. of T. are beginning another
tri-eided literary conteet. It is of a
national nature; the reepeotive eidee be
ing-English, Seo'oh and Irish and it ie
to be hoped will be a sourced instruction
as well as amusement,
The Sunday School Convention which
was held in the Pile hodiet church here
on Wednesday. of last week was a grand
500oee9 in every particular. The ohurob
was well tilledand everyone seemed to
enjoy themselves well. Report in this
issue.
Gurria.
A. J. Keine, of the "Soo," ie in town,
visiting hie parents.
A Targe number from here attended
the S. S. Convention in li'ordwleh.
The Baptist ohurob property will be
offered for sale by public auction on
Yl arch 23rd.
The Wingham Advance received the
contract for the township printing at the
µnm of $4850.
J. 8. Found teas in Berlin last week
attending the Grand Lodge meeting of
the Maccabees.
Tenders for a new wood bridge were
opened at the le -et township Connell
when it was moved by Messrs. Scthurter
end Strong that Robert Jamieson's tender
for $135 00 be accepted. -Carried.
The Gerrie branob of the Bank of
Hamilton opened on Monday of last week
The bank will be open three days each
week -Monday, Wednesday, and Thurs.
day. Aa soon as trainees will warrant
they intend opening for the full week.
A horrible Outbreak
"01 large Bores on my little daughter's
head developed into a ease of eoald head"
writes 0. D. Isbill, of Morganton, Teem.,
but Buckler's Arnica Salve completely
cured her. It's a guaranteed enre for
Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Pimplea,
Sores, Ulcers and Piles. Oaly 25 aente
at G. A. Deadman'$.
Lletto i' el.
There is not an empty afore hi town.
Gil. Barber's familiar face will be
missed in town, be having left for Wood
stook where he intend') to reeide with his
brother.
The High Court, Canadian Order of
Foreetere, held its anneal meeting last
week in Sarnia. Andrew Kay and John
Torrance, from Court Royal Oak attend•
ed.
W. R. Racking, Lietowel'e venerable
poetmaeter, who is in his 91st year, has
come through hie recent siege of the grip
successfully, and ie considerable improv•
ed in health. •
M. Wildfang was in town, having re•
turned from a trainees trip to Sault Ste.
Marie. He has opened out hie clothing
and gents' tarnishing business hi Berlin,
and ie well satisfied with his proepeote.
J. P. and 8. W. Walter have taken
over the bneiness of Krotz & Walter,
general dry goods merchants. The new
firm will continuo the business in the
present stand, South aide Main etreet,
ender th„ name of Walter Broe. ra
The reeidenoe of Dr. W. A. McDowell,
dentist, was invaded by the members of
the ohoir of the Methodist oburob, who
ohose the occasion of Dr. and Mre.
MoDowell's beginning of housekeeping as
a editable time to show their appreciation
of Dr. McDowell'$ musical talents while
a member of the ohoir. A Congratulatory
addreee was presented to him, accom-
panied by a handsome onyx °look. The
kindly remembrance was fittingly ac-
knowledged.
The Standard $aye :-Listowel Busi-
ness College has been temporarily closed
owing to the absence from town of Prin.
oipal Hsrtt, whom it le reported has
gone to Toronto to undergo the gold care,
After establishing a highly susoeseful in.
etitution it would be a great pity to al-
low it to be permanently closed, and it
will be a matter for general satisfaction
to hear that etepe will be taken to con•
tinue the College. Considerable sym-
pathy le felt for Mre. Hartt, who took a
deep interest in melting the College a
0000005.
Goderioh.
ItOrs, James Mitchell, we regret to learn
paid Naturek debt and was buried on
Tuesday.
Principal Strang was unable to take
hie work at the Collegiate inetitute last
week on a0000nt of illness.
Jae. and Mre. Wilkinson, formerly of
town and now of Minneapolis, Minn.,
celebrated their golden wedding recently.
Burne' anniversary dinner, to be given
under the auepi0ee of Inverueee Camp,
gone of Scotland, on the evening of Thum
day, March 7111.
!se Mre. George Campbell, Brook et, fell
at her door and broke ber arm, Her
daughter, Mies Campbell, returned home
from Stratford to attend her.
Bev. Richard Hobbs, of Wingham,
preaohed ID North etreet Methodist
church on the occasion of the Sabbath
school anniversary, Sunday last.
The ladies of Knox oheroh have been
brightening up the church vestry, and
have placed therein very good portraits
of Dr, Ure and the pastor, Rev. Mr. An.
dereon, and also a photograph of the
incision of the ehuroh,
James Emigh, who was oonfieed in a
hospital at Kalispell, Montana, for some
weeks, suffering with Brigbt'e disease,
errlved at the home of his parents in
Goderioh on Wednesday at last week,
ITie aoudition le mnoh improved but he le
$till far from bei nff waiI,
Luke 15llord, feller of George Eilord,
fell down in the hitter's 'tore and eg111•
plated a fracture of u bane in bhp leg,
whioh was began tt tow weeks ago when
Mr, Ellett slipped and fall on a eidpwalk.
Singe hie fall on the sldewalk Er, Fallerd
baa been troubled with hie leg, although
fie had not reaheed he had Burt himself
severely. He ebarted to walk up the
stairway fr, n the heeement of George
Beard's etore, and when be placed the
full weight of his body op hie injured leg
Bo the Creature was completed and he
o
bo h•d overn the t floor,
flo,
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131., 1It.
Blyth monthly ter for the 'tale of
horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs was held
On Tn. eday 1µ$t,
George .ymith attended the:eupreme
tent of the Knights of the Maccabees at
Berlin loot week,
Mies Ann Bantle, daughter of ,John
Moffat, has been appointed stenographer
in the Bureau of Mines at Toronto.
George Denatedt left Thursday morn-
ing for Whitewood, Aesa, George Kraeh.
!iog left by the same train for Elkhorn,
Manitoba,
James Hill has been awarded the con•
tract for the erection of a briok 'wheel
Incise for U. S. S. No. 12. Hullett and
Norrie. The contract pries $1810.
Hugh MaQuarrie received a letter from
hie son, Archie, in South Africa la+t Eve, k,
The letter was written on January 25th
and in it Archie 'dated that hewas enjoy.
Ing good health and kept buoy fighting
tbe Boers.
Joseph Dickey, inepeotor of Division
Court$ for Ontario, was in Blyth and ar.
ranged to officially investigate the charges
br.lu.ht by A. E. Btalwin, ,.nblieher of
the Standard, against Wm. Campbell,
Divieion Court elerk at Blytb.
Blyth echool board has engaged John
Shaw, of Teeewater, se principal of our
pablio echool at a salary of $475, with an
increase of $26 next July. Mr. Shaw
poeseeses exoeltent qualification as a Bret•
o'aes teacher. He was principal of the
Brunets pablio 'wheel for 15 years and
for several yeare since has been principal
of the Teeewater pubiie school. Mr.
Shaw will enter upon Ole duties April
let next.
Donald MoLaren, father of Mre. James
McGowan, died in Toronto a few days
ago. Ill recording hie death, the Globe
says: "He was one hundred years, two
months and seventeen days old, and lived
in three centuries and five reigns of
British aovereigoe. He was a native of
Scotland end came In Toronto from
Milton. During hie life he was engaged
in the shoe boeinese, end was up to a
abort time ego surprisingly active for a
man of his years. He leaves a family of
seven children."
Night Was Iter Terror,
"I would Dough uearly all night long,"
writes Mrs.- Chas. Applegate, of Alex-
andria, Ind., "and eonld hardly get any
Bleep. I had consumption eo bad that if
I walked a block I would cough fright•
folly and spit blood, but when all other
medicines failed, three $100 bottles of
Dr. Ring's New Dieeovery wholly oared
me and I gained 58 pounds." It's abso-
lutely guaranteed to care Coughs, Colds,
La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat
and Lung Troubles. Price 500 and $1.00.
Trial bottlee free at G. A. Deadman'$
drug store.
SPRING ASSIZE COURT,
The Spriug sittings of the High Court
of Justice for the County of Huron, open.
ed at Goderioh, on Tuesday afternoon of
lest week, before Hie Lordship Justice
Leant. The petty jury roll having been
called, the following grand jury men
answered to their names :-Henry fluff,
Ashfield ; D. A. Forester, Goderioh tp. ;
B. B. Gann, Seafortb ; Peter Heating!),
Turnberry ; Geo. Murdie, MoKillop ; Jae.
A. Molutoeb, Goderioh ; R, Robertson,
Ueborne ; Chas. Stewart, Ashfield ; J.
A. S. Vercoe, Colborne ; and Jno. Weis.
miller, Heneall. Hie Lordship having
received the customary pair of gloves to
show that there were no criminal offences
before the court, addressed the Grand
Jury panel on their 'Deeding duties, paid
a glowing tribute to the life of "The Good
Queen," and a loyal testimony to Edward
the VII, whom Hie Llydehip said, had
the sixty years of hie good mother's reigu
to guide him. As Justice Lount was
about to call the tire Dare on the docket,
Mr. Gat row rose and said he was deputed
to present an addreee to Hie Lordship.
Whereon the court and the nineteen bar•
ristere present rose, and the K. C. read
the following ;
The member,/ of the Bar in the County
of Huron desire to avail themselves of
your Lordship's first official visit to the
County town to offer their cordial and
einoere congratulations upon your Lord.
ehip'e recent appointment to the Beech.
You are no stranger to us. We hove long
kuown you as an indastrioae,painstaking
and eminently fair Crown Conneel at
many Assizes in Goderioh. Your emi-
nence at the Bar, as for many years one
of its leaders, and your long and varied
experience as Solicitor, Counsel and Leg--
istater, made your elevation a most fit.
ting one, upon which not you alone, but
the Provinoe, is to be oengratulgted.
Tbie Province, fortunately, bae always in
the peat gloried with good reason in the
high obaraaber and attainments of its
judges. We feel that it ie not being nu-
dely fulsome, but merely expressing an
honest aonviction,based upon long and
eomewhat intimate aseooiation with you,
when we say that we recognize in you a
fir and worthy euoceesor to the able and
dietingufehed judges who have preceded
you in the High Ooart Bench of thie
Province. That top may be permitted
by Providenoe to spend many useful
yeare in your new oareer with mutual
advantage to youreelt and the Province, ie
our fervent hope.
Judge Lonot made a brief, though
feeling reply, mentioning his many visite
to the county, the ability of the Huron
bar, and the groat attainments of the
Judge whom be bad been appointed to
seemed -the late Judge Eon. He con.
eluded by thanking the Bar of Heron for
the kindly addreee presented hint. Hie
Lordship then toolt the docket, but a5
there were no ORusea ready for trial, he
adjourned the °cart to 9 30 a. m., Wed,
needay.
0EDNEsDAY.
The court opened at 9 30 a. m„ sharp,
and a jury was called to try McBride vs,
Moore et el. The notion was for damages
for personal injury while working on the
breakwater work$ for the defendants, It
appeare that plaintiff, whit is about 18,
THE BRUSSELS 1301$T
was engaged to carry teeter, and wap
of erward employed on the gravel troche,
and it wan while 00 emp'oyed be felt and
war) Injured. The mete lasted tilt 0 80 p.
m., whop it was r) .j,
pertain geeetiuneelveto Gnawer,to)be a.i•uryd at s ahowithy
rsturnod to 09urt, taping answered Etta
queetlone favorably for the pia)mfff with
damage' of 0400, After a abort dieoue.
sion the jury were Bent out again to
answer the question, "'Did plaintiff know
the work on the care wee dangerous
work ?" and in flus minutes returned to
eonrt with the answer, no, added to their
vordiot, Hie Lordship then gave jodg.
moot for plaintiff, $400' and coats, E.
Campion, le, C., appeared for tee plain
tiff and J. P. Garrey?, K. 0 , for defend,
ante. The court closed at 8 20, adjourn..
ing to 9 80 a. m , Thursday.
Tn0OPOAY,
The Court opened at 9.90 and a jury
was empanelled to try McDermott vs
Lambkin, it suit in which damages were
claimed for assault,
GRAND 0007 PRatENT0ENT.
We, the Grand Jury of the County of
Duron, congratulate you upon your pre.
ferment on being raised to 'he high and
honorable position on the bench of .the
High Court of Ontario. We trust that
you may tong be °pared to add lustre to
the high and honorable position attained
by you, and to deal out even handed
juotice to all litigants who may come be
fore you..
We thank you for the high tribute of
praise paid to the memory of our late
beloved Sovereign Queen 'Victoria, and
also the expressions of loyalty to Big
most graoious Majesty Bing Edward
VII.
It was with pleasnre we witnessed the
time honored ouetom of the Sheriff pre -
Booting you with a pair of white kid
glove$, indicative, we presume, of the
high moral standard and law abiding
principles of the people of this great
County of Huron.
We visited the jail and found it exceed•
ingly clean, well kept,,and wellventilated.
The prisoners, ten in number, made no
complaints. Seven of the number we
were sorry to see confined there, they not
being guilty of any offence, but were
partially inaaoe and were confined for
este keeping, and we trust that they will
soon be removed to a more fitting place
for treatment.
We desire also to draw yonr attention
to the foot that we, the Grand Juror's of
this Court, deem the quarter$ occupied
by the jailer entirely unfit for the par•
pose for which they are used, hie family
having to mix with and pass among tbe
prisoners daily in passing in and out of
their private apartment, and it also being
very damp.
All of which is humbly submitted,
Jomg A. S. VAncoo,
Foreman.
CV iugrhltin.
Wingham possesses two ladies' hockey
clubs.
Mica Edith Elliott, of Ingersoll, is vie.
iting her brother, H. B. Elliott, for a few
weeke.
Dr. Holloway and his bride have re
turned from their wedding tour, and are
now residents of town. .
Jae Slemin has leased hie shop recently
ocoupied by Mr. Wellwood, to Joe. Snell,
lately retnrned from the Klondike.
W. J. Neil and R. J. Irwin were in
attendance at the High Court, Canadian
Order of Foresters, in incision last week
in Sarnia.
J. Campbell was Beverly kicked in hie
face, by a horse. The wound required
eeveral stitches, and the result was a very
painful face.
John Watson, the Listowel brewer,
will use Wingham as a distributing point.
About 200 tone of tae are being put i nto
the Kent block, where the beer will be
stored.
Snow -drifts hide the forme in some
plaoee in the country. A. team belonging
to Alex. Kelly was being driven through
a drift and accidently struck on a picket
fence. One of the home was seriously
injured.
E. P. Penlin, who intended moving to
Dauphin, Man., has changed hie mind
and bee purchased a hardware store and
dwelling at Dasbwood. He will take
possession of his dwelling tbie week.
We wish Mr. and Mre. Paulin Bucoees.
ANNUAL MEETING. -The annual meet-
ing of the Wingham Farmers' Flax Co.
was called for Monday, 18th ult. A
meeting was held that day but not much
business was transacted as auditors' re.
port was not ready. An adjournment
wag made until Monday of last week
when the auditors' report was submitted
and was found i Owing bacorre t. O o g to
not being able to run the mill and make
a profit, the shareholders authorized the
direotors to sell it and all machinery and
plant in connection therewith. In the
event of not being able to sell, the direc-
tors have the power to lease' the mill.
Following dir.otore were elected : A.
Tipling, Alex. Young, W. J. Henderson,
C. J. Reading and J. B. Ferguson. A.
Tipling was re•elealed president.
Wertttng 24 'tours A Our,
Ther,.'., no .oat for those tb'o.ese hitt$
WOO, re --Dr, i? ing's New Life
lY111110nq lt'" always busy, canoe! '1'orpitt ;
Liver. J„uodioe, Biliouepeee, ]''ever and
Ague. Thou banish Hiok Headache,
drive out Malaria, Never gripe nor
weaken. Small, taste nice, work wen -
dere, Try them 250 st (3 A Dead.
p1µ1'8,
AUCTION SALE OF .'ARM
BToOE, Fnt0LEDroN'ro ETo-Air, F. S.
Seatt, Auolbo peer, has m001004 lnstruo done
from the u tderoigued to sell by Pubilo
Auction at trot 24,uom. c, Orey, on Tours•
flay, Al arch 1411,, enmmeucing at 12 o'oloek.
The foo- wing valuable property,. viz 7-4
horse rising 0 ears, 1 mare rising 4 years,
1 span draught colts rising 2 years, 1 mare
colt rising 1 year, 1 horse colt, sired by
2100800,' took itt prize at .Brussel° Full
Show, 1 roadster rietng 4 years; sired by
Costumer; 2 cows supposed to be in calf, 1
fresh calved oow,1 three -Year -ofd better le
Dalt, 2 dry $awe, nue of them fat, 4 steers 8
years old, l6 steers 2 years old, 8 heifers 2
pears old, 8 yearling °elves, 2 nip 9 meuths
01(1,20 bens,l MaeseyHartls binder, nearly
new, 1 Deering :mower, new, '1 eombiued
need drill, 1 sulky rake, 1 spade burrow, 1
turnip drill, 1 scorner. new, 1 land roger,
nearly new, 1 Ala00ey-Harris eylioder pulpor.
2 Fl our ploughs, l two -furrowed plough, 1
net iron harrows, 1 fanning mill, 1 set scales,
1,000 The., 1 heavy lumber wagon, 1 set
trucks, nearly pew, 81 In, tire, 1 set bob.
!sleighs, 1 wagon rack. 1 hay fork, 'ropes and
pulleys new, 1 single buggy, 1 cutter, 1 large
water tank, 2 wheelbarrows, 2 crowbars,
mason Kamm or,,O lbs., 2 set double harness,
1 set single harness, 1 goat robe, 40 grain
bags, 1 No. 8 Daisy oburo, new, 2 moos eut
saws, 1 grain cradle, 12 tome of bay, 1 doz,
now oboist, chains, forks, shovels, ecytbes
and nther art,oles too numerous to me01101.
Bale to be without reserve an the proprietor
bus sold his farm. Terme : Ail sums of $5
and under Cash, over that amount twelve
months credit -will be given on furnishing
Approved
on creJoint amounts, per
cent,
Hogs off f to
be cash.
F. 8. SCOTT, ROBT. MCKELVEY,
Auotioneer. Proprietor.
It's Your Nerves.
It's the Condition of Your
Nerves that Either Makes
Your Life a Round. of
Pleasure or a Use-
less• Burden.
To many women life is one round of
eioknese, weakness and ill health. To
attempt even the lightest household duties
fatigues them. Many of the symptoms
accompanying this state of decline are : a,
feeling of tiredness on waking, faintness,
dizziness, sinking feeling, palpitation of
the heart, shortness of breath, lose of
appetite, cold band's and feet, headaohe,
dark oirolee under the eyes, pain in the
baok and aide and all the other acoom•
paoimenta of a run down and weakened
coned tat ion.
All these symptoms and conditions are
simply the result of a poor quality and
defeotive emulation of the blood, with a
wasting away of the nerve forces.
By feeding the system with
DR. WARD'S
BLOOD AND NERVE PILLS
You strike at the root of the dieeaee and
lay a solid foundation on which to build.
Soon the weight increases, tbe sunken
obeeke and flattened busts till out, the
eyes get bright and the thrill of renewed
health and strength vibrates through the
system.
50 cents per box at all druggists', or
DR. WARD Co.,
Toronto, Ont.
For Sale by G.A. DOndntltn, Brussels.
Spectacles
-OF ALL RINDS -
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes tested FREE by
latest Optical methods at
Division Court Office,
BRUSSELS.
HEATING STOVES
COOK STOVES
RANGES
Do not forget to see 'our line of Base Burners, with
or without oven. Every stove a double heater and guar-
anteed a perfect baker.
WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION,
Meat Cutters, Butter Moulds, Scales, Lan-
terns, Hanging Lamps and Lamp
Goods of every description,
Wilton & Turnbull
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Powder, Shot, Loaded Shells, Etc.
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Strictly One Price - The Lowest
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And we've started a new Financial Year.
During the last 10 days we have been busy opening up
and passing into stool?;
Thousands of Dollars Worth
of New Spring Goods
New Dress Goods, Silks, Muslins, Embroideries, Laces,
Sateens, Ginghams. Linings, Prints, Hosiery, Lace Cur-
tains, Carpets and Mattings,and every day during the next
two weeks will see desirable new things passed into stock.
Brand New Goods
at Very Special Prices
15 pieces 46 inch extra fine Brilliant Black Brocade Lus-
tre, very newest patterns, and as good as you'll see .25
anywhere at 50c. Special price ll
5 dozen Ladies' Ribbed Wool Vests, regular price 35c. .25
Special price ,,,,,,,,,,
25 pairs Flannelette Blankets, large size, worth regular /.00
$1.25 per pair. Special price ............
10 pieces double fold, all wool, French Serge, in all the
new Spring colorings, worth regular 35c. Special .25
price CJ
25 pieces extra heavy Factory Cotton, worth regular 7c. .05
Special price
J. Ferguson
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Dry Goods and Groceries.
Settlers'
One -Way
Excursions
To Manitoba and Canadian Northwest
will leave Toronto every TUESDAY during
March and April, 1901.
Passengers travelling without Live Stook
should take the tram leaving Toronto at
1:45 p.m.
Passengers travelling with Live Stook
should take the train leaving Toronto at
9,00 p. re.
Colonist Sleeper will be attached to each
train.
For fall particulars and copy of "Settlers'
Guide" apply to any Canadian Pacific Agent,
or to
A. H, NOTMAN,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
82.4 1 Hing St, East, TORONTO.
SHINCLES
British Columbia
Red Cedar Shingles
AND --
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR SALE AT TEE
Brussels Plauiug .hills
Also Doore and Sash of all Pat
terns on band or made to order
at Short Notice.
Estimates Farniehed for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman-
ship and Material Guaranteed.
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)ten's 2ress Shoes
must be fashionably correct. Ours are.
These shoes are comfortable because
they fit inside. The outline is handsome and
the shoes are made to keep their shape and
appearance till worn out,
Prices are right for right goods e'
HARNESS DEPARTMENT !
3 Robes left, they will be sold for actual cost for cash to olsar.
Now for bargains in Single Ramose. For 30 days we offer special inducements
to oaeb buyers. Oar Collars are all warranted and are made in different shapes to
enit the different kinde of shoulders. We guarantee a perfect fit.
A few Blankets left which we offer at octet to Gleno.
Trunks and Satohele very cheap, Repairs in Shoes end Rubbers neatly done,
also repairs in Collate and /Taruen promptly attended to,
I. IEUECUBLAIFEDS.