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The Brussels Post, 1901-7-18, Page 5Jim" , x 1901. 1 ,►N .al, M' .lir .hr ROSINESS CARDS. ONEX 1'O LOAN Al? 0 BARt pent, V. & BOOi'T, Brussels, oQZtAONEN—. v T r Issuer of Marriage r,iaoneee, 01. Ileo at Orem y,7'urneerrY. btreet, Brneaale. -'[y N. 13ADRETT.•— N• Toneoria Artist, tllt0}7-•Notitdoor North of the Standard If auk, LIRIIO, and ( t1 r0t3mhafrCutting a special ty, M. MORRISON, (Bsi er Of Marriage L10e11seS, WALTON, - OND. MSS .LEAN M'LAIiCHLIN,• .-TEACHI01t OP— PM/Y0 - AND - ORGAN, ROBERT RT CU N G N1N HAMS rN naA tl e Nib FIRE AND MARINE, UEL Q PH, MISS,SARAH LOUISE MOORE L, O. M.. Academic graduate of London Conserva- tory of Music, also Member of the Associated Musicians of Ontario, is prepared to reoelva a limited number of pupils for inetruotion on the piano, Qualified to prepare pupils for the Principal's Porto iu the Conservatory of Muofo, Brussels Ontario, O t , n •ALEX.. HUNTER— Clerk of the Fourth Division Cowl, 00. Huron; Conveyancer, Notary Public, • Land, Loan laud Insurance.Agent ; Auotion- eo0. 3'undeinveeted and to^loan. 001100, done mad'e.. QBics in Graham'alBlook, Bras, Bele. AUCTIONEERS. j S. SCOTT AS. AN AUCTION - JL' • EBB, Will Boll for butter prices, to better men in lose time and I0011 obargee than any other Anctlnneor In East Huron or he won't °barge anything. Dates and orders oan always be arranged at this oMoe or by personal application. VETERINARY T D. WARWICK— ea • Honor Craduau) of the Ontario Vet- erinary College, is prepared t0 treat all die - eases of dometicated animals tin a oompot- ent manner. Particular attention pard to Veterinary Dentlatog. Calle promptly at- tended to. Office and Infirmary—Pour doors North, of bridge, Toruberry at., Brussels. ' LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. M. SINCLAIR— v •. Barrister,. Solicitor, 'Conveyancer, Notary Public, &o. 011loe—Stewart's Block 3 door North of Central Hotel.' Solioitor for the. Standard Bank, • - GF, BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, &o. Omoe over Stand- ard Bank. Soltoitor for Village of Brussels. Money to L"oan at lowest rates. Air G. CAM +'RON— (I'ormerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron) Barrister and Solicitor, Goderioh Ont. O21ce—Hamrltcn street, opposite. 0o1. borne Hotel.. MEDICAL CARDS, i>la L ARD. , J. 4. M'NAUGHTON, M.D„0.AI„ Trinity'Uoiverelty Peflow Trinity Medical Oollege,Member College of Physicians ' and Surgeons, Out. Liemitfate of the Royal Col- lege sof Phyaiclans and Licentiate of Mid- wifery,Edinburgh. r Tolephooe No.14, Resionoe-101111 street, Brussels. STOCK FOR SERVICE BOAR FOR S ] E RVIO..—THE undersigned will keep for eerviee at N t Lot 19, Oon,e,Morris, a well broil Poland China bog, Terms, $1.00, to be paid at time of soviet' with privilege of returning if necessary, OHC. E. HEADMAN, 80 4 ,MProprletor. McLEOD'S Sy toma, nenovator -o'razs-- TESTED• REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita• tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Near. Rigid Lose of Memory, Brouohitie, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, fiidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De. bil3t . Y LABORATORY, GOOERICN, ONT. Y. M. MCLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold by ,lua, Boz. Druggist,. Brussels - SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND--• North Shore Pine and Cedar FOE SALE AT 1&I0 Brussels Planinb dills Also Dome and Sash of all Pat terns on band or made to order .. at Short No4ioe. Estimates Fernished for all kinds of Bulidingo. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed, P. A1VIENT.• I'm girth' alone Wid Me pulpa lc) my gob, It'o hot 1 10an alway f9ind peace lu mo piM00 IV -perp OOb, Though We hot An' I ewelteran' cit in a Hort le Brame, Wid Ih' ahwew rgnniq'jaff apo fn 0Ooay a elleram0, An' I long fur edish uv fro30q 0100 Oracle, C"ago it's bot I In 111' whither we what it wee Stlmm0r 0an00 more. 'C'ape We could; An' we ShWearat th' men who laves open 1)1' door, Cage it's oould. An' often we Wish es we 0b8ver an' 0010, For th' trapina! brazes iv June or Juloy, An' now that W0'Vo got them we say,•—. "MoY, oh, moy I • Ain't it hot 7" "Ie iG hot enough fur yea?” eay Olney to MO, (.1t Was 1101,) As'I lay in me hammick in under a three, Very hat. Says I, "Glancy, whey do you oonvuree t'roggh yet bat ? If ye had as much eine as yet onld ThorneTCat, Ye wudders% be mai' a question loike that, Whin it's bot. Ir' h4t etoffm oohnr, p y , my neat an' me Viet, 'C'ase it's hot. I'M not over partioolar bowI am dressed, When it's hot. Au' I a t "Mary" 4 gays o me Wolfe, Ellen," says I, "Lave that rebber•neok beef ehteak to. sputter an' troy, We oan live an baaaneys an' ()Quid limon 0001, Whin it's hot I" I've a lawn, tin be twilve,'tis surrounded by tbreee, That's th' shpot t An' I loy in my bamnliok an' take in th' breeze, Whin it's bot, Whore's til' siese to be wearin' a oollar and toy, An, a big leather belt in th' mom' iv Juloy, Who n ' not t drtea to ike th Zulus, Ilei loike to know whey, ' Whin it's bot 7 Seaforth. G11.013MN. CC 2±t .ChD, Lnokno-w, Miss Lalia Berry left fm Port. Arthur for an extended visit. Miss Bertha Grundy, of Lnoknow, sang a solo at a piano reoltal et Roobeeter, N. Y, James Switzer, of Auokland, New Zealand, spent a few days as the guest of his brother-in-law, Wm. Barr. Tbe ladies of the Methodist Chnroh served dinner in the building next door to the Sentinel office on July 12th. T. Sell, who has been running a store for the last two years, ie now travelling tor Thos. May & Go., of Montreal. Master. Graham Elliott, eon of John Elliott, bad his arm badly hurt by falling out of the delivery wagon in front of the 4000817 store. A game of foot ball was played on the Agrioalinral Perk between Luoknow and Wingbam teams, and resulted in a victory for Wingham by a soore of'4 to 0. fSeaiorth. Jae. Dick, hotel keeper of this town, had hie leg broken near the ankle in a eontHe with a young fellow who bad been attending a rade boree on the second day of the races. It might have ended more seriously bat for the appearance of Wm. Doig, J. P., who came np and promptly stopped the row. The following is the report of the 000. ond day races held in Beaforth last week :- 2.27 pace and 2.22 trot; purse 0800- Harry Wltkee 1 1 1 The defence O3ai0Od iilat the quaotlty of 10111rer 03larged for W40 002 delivered, and put in a sweeter ohvnl for bed sawing; 213e Honor 0300 judgn:ant diem3setag 131e not on with .costs. oa $garnet 1PullOhail, and giving judgment for plaintiff for 0105 Ono with coat:Of action, nod judgment far defendant Thompson in hie 0oanter claim for 071..05 with mete pertaining thereto. EI xot tar. Mee Jennie'1'sylor has accepted a coal• tlen with John Grigg et the poet p81ee. Mise May Shaw, milliner, with the 11, f?icytllardh, Go„ Its: POO to her home in Bl The Pre:bytartau choir picnicked at Bayfield on Monday of last week and re. porta pleasant ontlag. W. 11. Lovett dleposed of hie pretty little thoroughbred cooker -spaniel to a Berlin gentleman for 0100, Albert Ford bee disposed of hie two note plot of ground on Pluton street, past of Main, to William Balkwill er, for the mum of $260, ' Milne Coatte de Co„ of New Breeeiiok, he and n t lar est reducers ofgranite in g p Silver Canada, were awarded the Silver Medal at Perla, The main feature was a moan. meat representing Canada, the dealgn of twhiroiohplawne,se 'W made by W. D. Weakoe, of A • pnblio meeting of the ratepayers of 4 own was held in the Town Hall the object being to disouso ways and means to Make a loan of $6,000 to Dyer & Howard to replace n ep oa the plants„ mill reoegtly de etroyed by .fire. The meetingwas not a re reeeutative one but all i? present were quite in sympathy with the move. After mattere were discussed at some length the, meeting was adjourned but in the mean tame a teohnioalty in the law stayed any Whet prooe0dinge, berme nothingforahar has been accomplished. Tbe Advocate understands that Dyer & Boward have refused to accept the loan for reasons better known to themeelvee. 'ox-&wioh, Isaac Wade is at present at Kincardine Betting np binders for the MaeeeyHarrie 0o: Monday evening of last week the officers of the Royal al Tem ! are were installed in n their respective oflieee. Tbe brickwork of George Jobnetou'e new residence has been completed and the oarpentero have the roof on, B. S. Cook bee greatly improved the dwelling just West of the Albion Hotel by re.r0ofing, painting, papering, oto. • Alfred Rogers had the miefortene to have the little finger of his befit hand badly out on the shingle edger at Mr. Strome's mill, near Belmore. Orlando Wade has bad the foundation for his new house completed and will commence the brickwork as soon as the briok is ready. He bas levelled up the ground in front and bad a nice iron fenoe emoted. James Sanderson, of Cake. Hill has just disposed of the last of hie Winter fed cattle, 21 in number, for which he ramie. ed $1,150. He aleo Bold over 31200 worth of bogs during the Winter and Spring. Besides the above he wintered a number of young oattle, sold eome bay and oats. Ie tide not pretty good from a 100 core farm? George Newton, who hae been working for Horne & Calder, of Liatowel, for some time and who had the misfortune to run a rasty nail in the palm of his right band, from which blood poisoning set in and it was feared that he would lose his band, bet now the danger is passed and it is hoped he will soon be able to commence work again. On Monday, July 8, Kenneth, youngest eon of Jno. L. and Mre. Wilson of the 9111 con., passed away. He was one year and fourteen days of age and bad always been a fleshy and healthy ohild. Kenneth was taken with a fit at about o'olook on Monday morning, followed by convulsions until 2.30 when life fled. The funeral took plaoe on Tuesday afternoon to the 'Fordwioh Presbyterian Cemetery. Go de rio it. 9 2 2 Horse races Wednesday and Thursday of thio weak. The river Maitland has been exceeding- ly low this Spring, Mise Strang hae been appinted to a position as teacher in the Grimsby high 00110o1. • The Kensington Furniture factory close down Saturday afternoons during July and Aag081. ' During 1901 up to June 28th the Gode- rlah Elevator and Transit Go. received 951,820 bushels of grain. The old boiler 1011m at the harbor flour mill hae been demolished and a new and larger one ie being built. Architect Fowler hae received imbrue• tions from Councillor Murney to prepare. plane for solid briok residence. Jailer Griffin started the ball rolling by commencing pulling down his cottage residence on Wednesday 01 last week. Police Magistrate Seeger ie moving one door Weet of hie present location, where he will fit np a room as a polioe court, that will not interfere with hie offioe work. A large motion of the staff for the Point Farm arrived on. Monday nda of laste week trona Toronto, consisting of the 000k and a number of experienced waiters. The tour hand bags won at bowling by Sheriff Reynolds and J. D, O'Oonnetl, D. Holmes and H, F. Mooers, are of first quality; and will be travelling memorials of their Mitchell visit. Chief Justin Faloonbridge will hold a jury session of the High Court of Justice, oommenoigg Monday, Sept. 9011, 1901, and Mr. Justine Meredith will hold a non. jury sitting on Monday, Nov. 4411. Summer visitors have been arriving freely. More than an average number of pereono from a dietanoehave visited their residenoee in Goderioh, and an unusually large number of one time residents have been in the old town the past two menthe. Miss Grace Johnston left last week for London, to join Berlin party of Epwarte Leaguere per 0. P. R. to Chioago en route to San Franoisoo. Afterwards Mies Johnston will Visit Mre. Sidney Maloolmeon in B. C., and retern home by the 0. P. R, all Canadian route, At the lest regular meeting of Huron Loege, No. 62, 1, 0.0. F., bald in June, the following members were elected to office for the term ending hist December, 1901 ; N. G., James Raid ; V. G., H. T. Edwards ; Reo..Seoy., Joseph Realer ; Per, Soy., Dr, Clarke ; Treae,, O. A. Nairn. The alterations at the Town Hall have been completed, and the municipal ofiioae are now situated on the ground floor, The oouneil chamber is where No. 1 oompany formoriy had its armory,and the room formerly need by the members Master Roy 2 8 4 Three year olds, pace tin, trot, it miles heats; purse 0100— Dutch Mowbray 1 1 1 Joe Stanton 9 2' 2 Laobabor 9 2 3 Time, 1.11, 3.11,110.1. 210 patio and trot; purse 0800 -- Mist Uelmaroh' 1 3 2 1 • Hal Forest Maggie Heller g 8: 3 3 (Time not given,) smile run, heatt,0 In 3 ; purse 9100— Benita 12 1 1 Wilfrid Laurier - Tim' 1 31,1,00,1.00. Lirtto vv el. Upwards of 60 applibationa are in for the p003480n ofPrinoipal of the Public School. Mise Draper, teoher, lo spending the Summer vacation with her'eieters in Til. eonburg. R. E. Hemphill, hae returned to town after a five weeks' trip in the -Eastern. provinces. The family of W. Godfrey,G. T. R. agent, are sojourning at the lakeside at Southampton. W. Olimte, editor of the Banner, left lost week on a trip to California where, hie mother and waters aro residing. Duncan IliRennie, an employee of the Liatowol Furniture Co., had cue of hie fingers badly out while operating the re. Saw. Listowel band was engaged .to go to Fordwioh for the 12th,. where Howiok Dietriet L, 0. L. celebrated the Boyne Anntvereary. Two additional aro 'lights have been placed, eine at the corner of Elma and Reserve street in Gladotone ward, and the other West of the station. The Junior Scholarship of the New York Normal School of Pbysioal Culture bast been won thio year by Mise Mande Edmonds, formerly of Lietowol. The Lietowet Fnrniture Go. is 'very' busy at present, and has large orders ahead. It bag shipped two tiara of fnrni- tura during the past week, one to Mon• treal and one to Winnipeg. Thos. Blaokmore, eeotion foreman on the (G, T. R, here, and Mre. Blaokamore, left loot week for Montreal, wbero they bad eeoured bertha on the Australaolan for Liverpool. They will be away about two months. Keno vs, Tnolrraex.—Judgment hae been given by hie honor Judge Barron in the suit of Fees° vs. Thompaou, tried at the Cate 0300inge of the County Court. The snit arose over a lumber•eawing dual. between John Remo and D, H. Marshall,. of this town, who wits =agent for Thomp. sou, Remo sued for 31160 for sawing. 4444.4(.44491 pf the Ore brigade an a meeting room has I the nuptial 08rem0ny all present eat down been fitted ne es the Clerks ofiiee With 3, lavatory adjoining provided with all neoeaeary oopven(@pods. The firemen spiv have the former Oiork'o018ee upstairs and the olti Council Chamber la relegated to the use of the band, but will be avail. able for nomination and other publio meetings, The new .Council Chamber is a cosy room, GOr rift, Mies Mabel Oampkoll, who lute • been toadlling at Niagara, le ab present :pend. lag bar holidays at home here. She visited the Pan•Amerioan and has rgauy Ictoreoting eight: 4o relate. Wm. Dalmage, of. the Albion, was atfiicted with a dizzy spell on Sunday afternoon of last week oaueed by a bit. 8002: attack. Ile fell to the floor and at Fret eaneed considerable anXiety to the family, bat medioal aid 0900 gave him relief and ho i0 now around as usual, Rev. R, J. Garbutt, of Gorrie, left on Moeda. of la0t week forIwo o tl ' y a m n 1m trip to California to attend the Great 33p. worth League Convention et Sae Fran. ei000 and also to vial i0 4 . t his brother w o b resides in that part of the world. Mr. Garbutt hae Much closely to his duties for three years and well deserve a few S90B A ke variation. Rev. Mr. CareaaUen, B. A„ will supply the pulpit during his ab•enoe. The mi• . e se gn0n al meeting of the Howlett Agriaaltaral Society was held in the Township Hall, Gorrie. The minutes of thenn a nal meetingwere read and adopted. It was dcided to hold the Show t11i3 year on Saturday, Oot. 12th in Victoria Park, Gerrie. Some changes were made in the prize Het. The prizes for :wine were inerease11 to $1.50 and $1.09.. The Tamworth breed woo added to the list, The prizes for fowl were in- oreaped to 40 and 25 Dente. Some . minor obangee were made. In the ohildron'e department the prizes for penman:hip will be 60 and 25 Dente. Wi1n araa. Geo. Hugbee is suffering severely from that painful disease, canoer, M. H. and Mrs. Molndoo mourn the lose of their little gen, Carter, aged five months. Mrs. Pedlow, daughter of Mrs. Boott of Edward street, has been very ill with typhoid fever, Balaton Bros. of Blyth are negotiating for the purchase of the Gilchrist building, North of the G. T. R. track, for the pur- pose of establishing a tannery. Elmer Moore carries his lett hand in a sling, the result of an accident. The. piece of wood ha was cutting in the fac- tory Blipped, throwing hie hand againet kha eaw, ripping the tbnmbright down. W. H. Green is taking down the old eleotrio light poles that have been replaoed by new ones ; in future 30 toot poles will be seed. An aro light now illuminates the 0. P. R. station yard. Ball Bros. are having thirty lights put in their place of business. . Byron E. Trevett, alias George Trevett, 24 years (formerly of Wingham) was in- dicted for bigamy. The police claim that he married Mary M. Butler in Bos• ton on May 1 laet,,at the same time hav- ing a wife in Owen Sound, Canada. The Butler girl is 20 years of age, and is re- markably pretty. Bhe was employed in a Pleasant Street. restaurant. The 35th annual report of Wingbam . Methodist church is ready for diatribe. tion, and allows' the °hutch to be dna pros - perm condition, ander the pastorate of Rev. R. Hobbs. The report coven the year ending May 31. During the year there were three deaths in the member- ship, 83 additions, 89 removals, leaving the present membership 430. The Sun- day Soboolreports 30offioera and teachers and 22 olaeaes,and an average attendance of 216. The Senior Epworth League bas. 110 members, and the Junior. League 80 members. Ile wood. The Lawn Tennis Club have started praotioe on John Graham's flee lawn. J. A. Jlnmp is putting in ,a new 0110 drain from•his engine house and kitchen. A number of new bootie have been catalogued and placed on the shelves of the Public Library. Of the 27 pupils who wrote at the re- cent county promotion exams. from At- wood Publio school, 25 were successful. The new watering cart no arrived. It is 9 feet 8 inobee long and has a diameter of 35 inobee. It has a oapaoity of 400 gallons. Mra, J. A. Mitobell • and children left on Tuesday morning of last week iter Meaford where they will spend a couple of months. George Gordon had a barn raising on Saturday, 6th inst. He split his barn and put an addition to it, inoreaoing materially the apace within. The grading of our Main street and the granolithic walk in front of our Morn hae been the means of improving the appearance of our little town to a con- siderable extent. Mise Mabel Kidd left on Tuesday of last week for a month's holldaye with American relatives. She intends spend. ing a few da s 802 Buffalo,andwill 1 Yw t the n go to New York to visit her nnole, Dr. Kidd. John Sanders had the miefortnne to break the blade of his grading maobine. He etraok a atone of 01010 than ordinary size while going through a .heavy gravel road. He hae had the blade repaired and a new one ordered. He will then be pre. pared to continue the good work of im. proving the eoun0ry rondo. Of the 5 pupile who wrote from the At. wood Public eohool at the resent High noel Entrance eaam0. at Listowel, all were euooeastal. Marks required to ase, 860; tnaximnm morn, 1100. Annie witzer, 849 ; Emma Boyd, 846 ; Albert T hompeon, 818 ; John Puglia, 708 ; P 'Wm, Porter, 081. • he. Mahoney' appeared before P. M. erhune to answer to the oharge of a8. ault upon Rioherd' Murray. A number t witnesses were Galled, the majority of nom gave evidence against: Mahoney. be Polioe Magistrate 000te0eed Mahoney o 9 menthe in Central prison, Toronto. . B. Morphy appeared for defendant, be people of this community feel that ahoney got hie just reward and trust hat he may never ebow hie lane in this 303034y again. On Wednesday eve, July 8rd, kb 7 p. , Rev. Mr, Abrey, of Monkten, securely ed the knot that hound in holy bonds of airlock, Allan Petrie, of Donegal, and in Maggie A. Henry, daughter of arra: Henry, of lt[onktou. The oerem0ny to piton ab the home of the bride's other, and. was witnessed bya large unbar of relatives and friends, After' 8 p S T a ,1, W H M v m td w M E t m n to a bonuteoue repast after which the company enjoyed th0m0elvee heartily with daloing, games and mneie, Virr0,40ter . The Shooting Gallery, valet; bas been run hero by 112r, Rutland for a week or two, was taken away to Fordwioll. ripe ttomatoea by Jer uly let this y@ar,o ook t a ' wl hs ndln t t y e b bagkward Sprfng. Rev, Mr, Gray, white leaning back in 1rratuasrsuett 003hie had Afaw fell hW 1201 again. Mre. D, Poreytk and daughter, Mrs. Willie left Monday morning of last week, for Prince Albert, N. W. T., where they expect to reside lir the future. James Collins, who has wandered over Most porta of Coterie and several of the United Statee, arrived in town from Bar- riston and ie employed with Wm. La0kie in the tannery here, The Methodist h t Sabbath Seb9o1 here, in appreciation of Afro. Henry Allan's ser, vices in coi neotion with the eobocl passed n a d t ud ad e r her @ a unanimous yoke of thanks, 002 the eve of her leaving to reside at Wingham. A new piece of sidewalk bas been built and a wood crowning put in over to D. Mule a house. Another neer piece ie be. fn laid aid o bt q eo g w waythe station a from o Neil .hire's W oho North to the replace old one whioh was getting very shaky Mr, Tipling, D. D, Grand Master, of the Independent Order p r er o [ Odd i'ellowe, visite Montana tan a od ge on Monday even. lug of last week, and metalled the follow. ing otfloera :—N. G., Geo. Paulin ; V. G., Robt. Farrell Seoy., John Douglas ; Treas., Geo, Barnerd ; Warden. Wm. Adair ; I. G., Geo. Leckie ; 0. G„ Jae. Paulin ; B. S. N. G., Allan Rae. - J-Zenwali. The Home Oirole Lodge le coutemplat. ing a pionio in the near Ware. The many friends of Victor Elder will be sorry to hear that while jumping he fell and broke hie right arm. The above is a' eon of W. Elder formerly of this place but now of Barrie. In oomplianoe with a petition signed by nearly ar all the laminas men en of Heneall the Reeve proolaimed, Wednesday July 17tb, a civic holiday for the village. Masonic Exooaion to Brantford the attraction, J. W. Miller is getting ready to erect his new shop, which will be built of solid Portland (lenient, both floor and walls. The building will be 24 feet high, and 70 feet long by about 60 feet wide, when completed it wilt be fire proof. Mies Elaine, of the Brantford Institute for the blind, hes been the guest of Mrs. Wm. Lammie for eome days. Though totally blind this lady oan do all kinds of fine fancy work, never making a mistake, even in the most complicated etitehes. The congregations of Oarmel and the Methodist churches held a 00100 service on Sunday morning and evening of laet week. At the morning service Carmel church was well filled and in the even• ing the Methodist ohoroh was packed to overflowing. The shoddy peddlers have struck this notion and are doing quite a business. They pave the way by telling their vie. Urns that they intend running a produce train from Hensen to Exeter as the case may be, and will pay big cash prides for butter and eggs. Joeeph Irving, of Guelph, has secured the contract for the new masenm and laboratories et the Agricultural College, Guelph. Ethel Saw Mills. I have a good supply of Hemlook loge on hand. Carr out out t0 suit 0n840mere. Dressed Maple, suitable for granaries, at 3110 per M. All kinds of Dressed Lumber kept on hand from .010 per M up. A large stook of Dulled Elm and Ash at $7 per M. Shingles and Lath always on band. IM"A good farm on 18th con. of Grey for sale. . S. S. COLE, PROPJtIF.TOR, ETHEL. • WOOL! A13 the Wool in the Country wanted at the BRUSSELS WOOLEN MILL Where the highest prioe will be paid in Cash or Trade. I have in stook a good line of Blew keting, Sheeting, Yarns (mingle and double), Tweede, ate. All pure wool and no shoddy. You can have your own wool made into roils or exchanged. Don't ee11 your wool' or have it inanufaotured till yon Dell at the Brnseels Mill and get prices. B: GERRY. Spectacles —07 AL1.mos— Fitted to Cornet all Failures of Eyesight, and your Eyee'tested FREE by latest Optioal methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS. liticKinnon'sS TG7R ay A LOOKY STRIKE 1M Leet week we made a great strike in baying a trttvoller'g somplp8 of Ladioe' White underwear, Wrappers and fine wool .Dress Skirts, at tt great reduction in prices, and on Thursday morning 000 0001010000to sell off at prices like these —CorsetCovere, made of fine oambrio, nook and front trimmed with embroidery, worth 852, for 250, —Corset Covera, Of fine cambric), Marguerite style, finished with flue embroidery, regular 450, for 880. —Ladies' Night Dresses, in fine oambrio, three oluelere of Woke, regular 75o, for 50o, —NightDreeaee, made of line oambrio, trimmed with fine em• broidery, regular 95o, for 70a. —Night Dre a of ees , extra Dna oambrio, trimmed with tine tor. ohon lane and insertion, worth $1.75, for $145. ---Ladies' Night Dreams, made of fine LondedaleeambriO, Wrim. medi w Gh embroidery and insertion, worth $2,60 .for 01.75. —Also a full range of White Skirts, Ohimeses and D7rawers at wholesale prime. —Ladies' m Wrappers,ode of fine percale, with black and color- ed all-over yokes and Laney trimming. mg, at 75o, $i 1,810 and $1.76, worth one•third more,, $ —Ladies' fine wool Dress Skirts, in the newesb etyle of geode, in different colors no t w0 alike, ike, regular prion $3.50, for $1,76. 11 iln I .,i urn,bull Wish to call the attention of Farmers and Threshers to their iVEaGllllle OIIS 8 f BIV! er Twee We don't claim that we are the only people who sell RIaehine Oils in Brussels but we do claim we have a little the best Oil in the market for the money in our "Wilton & Turnbull's Special" Try a half gallon and see for yourself, We have also XXX Lardine Oil, Cylinder 011, Cas- tor Oil, Fish Oil for flies on cattle, Need's Foot Oil, &o. Also see Our Binder Twine Before you buy your Supply. We think we can snit y00. Wilton1 & Turnbull Ready FOR"ftwer BUSINESS! Now that the Baggy season is et hand and we are ready for it we would like to inform one =morons friends and customers that we have the finest lot of Baggies on hand at the Old Reliable Carriage Factory, ETHEL, that can be found anywhere. Should you think of buying a Buggy or Buggies (as we supply wholesale as well as retail) by all means oall and see oar stook before purchasing as the know we can unit you with a first-class article and the price is right, We also keep Wagons, Truck Wagons and Field Rollers on hand or made on short notice. J210. Collor & SO= ETHEL. ALLAN LINE Montreal & .Liverpool y1A Quebec & Moville 1901 SAILINGS 1901 70011 STEAMER PawLrvanPOOv Merman AL Tkar, 2S April CNumrinothianidian.... Sat." 11 May 9 am 0 10 "' Parlsiau ...... " 1 Janet' 202 " Pretorlan, 8 I!1 90 " Corinthian 19 "' ,9 2 Sana Tunisian 22. 12 " Nun:adieu ' 20 " 0 41 20 " Parisian " 0 Jn1yt8 27 " Praetorian 19 ' 4 July Corinthian" 20 " t8 Steamers the which eon 01 norningm roatrains from Toronto and other points West and South. When Steamers sail before 8 a, m. ipassengers g betty en 8 end board0 look previous Ste m- ere Bail at 9 a.m. passengers have the op- tion of going on board either Friday night 03, Saturday morning. For further particulars apply to, W. H. KERR, Agent, Brussels. BUGGIES 1 BUC12E8 BUGGIES!IN ALL STYLES. E WA i1 '1F& 00., BRUSSELS CARRIAGE WORKS, Are ready to supply the demand of the 7011100f01 any kind of wheeled rig as they have a FINE, LARGE Stook from the BEST Manufacturers in Canada, iu addition to their own make, all told at 0L0SE PRICES. Rubber Tyred Wheels. We make a epeoialty of the Hard Dunlop Rubber Tyred Wheels, the tyre being pot on your own buggy wheals while you wait, or we oan supply both wheels and tyre at very low prices. Every owner of a good buggy ehoald have the Dunlop put on by Ewan & Go. Work guaranteed all right ae we keep nothing but firet.olaea workmen. D. Ewan will devote a good share of his time in attending to the sale roomejae the Go. has aeourad a first -claw Horse Sheer for the blacksmith shop: All wood work in our Iine and general bleokamithing done on our premien and at ae low figures as con be obtained anywhere. Oar own maks of Baggies this year are all 31 inobee longer in the body than other Baggies and for STYLE and COMFORT oanno4 be beaten. We use the long dietanoe, 1,000 mile axle, one or two °hinge in a seae0n i0 all they require. It will pay anybody who wants a lirot,olaes rig to orate 26 miles to see our Show - Rooms this season before baying ae our assortment is large and good and we are alwayo well pleased to have people call and examine one 'stook which is the largest ever shown in Braeseie. rz "We mean business, %j 7 & / y Carriage Makers, &o., vv .+, 1 tfoe Braeeele, Baggies, Wagons, 0arte and Wheelbarrows always on band,