The Brussels Post, 1901-7-25, Page 5Ma' 25, 1903.
BUSINESS CARDS.
ONPX TO LOAN ,T 0 TFR'
40131, F,a, SOQT•e, Breesele,
7 FI, NEOORAOKAN.
vl+.
Teener anaeyg0... nses. 01-
1100 at O000y,lurborY 00ot, Brussels.
. •BARRETT••—
Tenement Artist, Shop—Next door'
North of the Standard Sank- i Ladies' and
0h1l41ron's hair cutting m !motile)ty,
m, MUSSIsON,
J$Buer of Mnerriltge MOST/ SOS,
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MISS JEAN NPLAUCIILiN,
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PIANO AND — ORGAN,.
ROBERT R Gil
N N' i N G AM ,
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nermaaNem,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH. •
M188SAR H LOU SP MO
ORE,
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L. O. M..
Aoadoinlo graduate of London Oonsorva-:
tory of Musla, also Member of the Associated
Mualotane of Ontario, to prepared to receive
a limited number of pupils for instruction'
on the piano. Qualified to prepare pupils for:
the Principal's Form in the Oonsorvatory of
Music,
Brussels, Ontario. - 1
A LEX. HUNTER—
Clerk
HUN .tER—Clerk of Elib Fourth Division ..Court,.
Co. Huron; 0onveyapoor, Notary Public,
Land,Loan 'and.Insurance Agent ; Auction.
eon 'Funds hveabod endto"loan • 0o11eo-
tions made, 0illee in GrahanealBlook,Brua.
sola .. v
AUCTIONEERS.
8. SCOTT AS AN.A.UOTION-
man, will sell for betterprices, to
better menu in lose time and less obargoe.
`than. any other Auctioneer In Riot Huron or
: he won't charge ani'th) pg. -Dates and orders'
earn always be arranged at this oalee or by'.
personal application.
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VET..,. R01' A
RY.
T D. WARIV1OJ —
tJ . Honer Graduate of the Ontario Vet-
odnary College, is prepared to treat all die -
eases of domeetioated animals iii a oompot-
.cut manner. 1arti',nlar attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry, bane promptly. at-
tended to. Ofiloe and Infirmary—Four doors
North of bridge, Turuberry eb., llrueeele,
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
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M. 8I
NUL Il
—
BaYTi tor Bolloitor 1
vog0.n
oar
Notary Public, dia. Office—B rawartaBlooi
' 1door Bernie!
(Jan tial Hotel.
;..Solloitor for the Standard Bank.
F. BLAIR, ` BARRISTER,
• Solicitor,. do, 011ioe over Stand•
and Bank. ' Solicitor for Village of Brussels,
• Money to Loan at lowest rates,
G. OAMERON—
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and Solicitor, eioti
Out, Office—Hamtlten street, opposite Col-
borne Hotel.
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J. A. M'NAUGHTON, .
21. D„ G. A!„
Trinity University,Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Member College of Physicians and
SulCol-
lege ao.'t PhysiciansLicentiate
andd Licentiate f the sof 1blid-
wifery, Edinburgh. to "Telophoue No.14,
Beeldence—Mill street, Brussels,
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im voll bredrPoland
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of service with privilege of returning if
necessary. 1 ry. GI00, B. BRADMAN,
Proprietor.
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Female Irregularibiee and General De-
bility.
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J. M. MCLEOD,
Prop. and Mannfaaturer.
Sold by J8.8, 800x. Druggist, Brussels
SHNCLES
Britiislj Colnrnbia
Red Cedar Shingles
North Shore
Pine and Cedar
FOR BALE AT THE
Brussels Planing JIii s
Aldo Doors and elaeh of all Pat
terns on hand or made to order
at Short Notioe.
Estimated Furnished for all
kinds of Buildings. Workman.
ahip and Material Guaranteed.
P. AIVIENT,
20,000
Harvesters
Wanted
Jar MiutilQpa '
and
Canadian
Nol'th }refit
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1,10utorlo And all stations
op atatn t,iae
Banyan 1
'Toronto to and flu th.we001
Sarnia and and Bouttr^tveat to
NOrtl, 000091 i'orkten
Norttc of 7t,oaselaty
Tomato and
Cardwell
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AUGUST 6.
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no w0iohywill tow'with
Putohaeers of ne-
taY 810'tlokens, easeme 4000 .will be returned
atertlug point by same route ou or before
Nov,10111,1901, on payment of tf0f
Apply ler pamphlet glyiugfull particulars
• toour
nearest alt A
gottbor
to
A. H. NOTMAN,
• Assistant General Passenger Agent,
/King St, Bast, Toronto,
f) rz. rx .. airs.
Wi0
xeter
Geo, Town got a new. Nordbeimer
Piano 'put into .the parlors at the Gottoa
House.'•
in pound solace were fosome uput
found on the street,
id
prohibited bun,
A. Paulin ha" added a new dray to hie
livery equipment whioh makes freight
hauling, more convenient.
Some nli0oreaut abused a young calf
belonging to John Galton, breaking its
jaw and ribs so that it had to: be killed.
A. A. Eity •ie having the floors in the
Walker House re -painted and intends
putting a partition across the present bar
room and making to h
„ of er improvements..
h is r
o used
p to,
Pget
upas
Daoo
re
ion
of all the Sabbath eabo0ls in the Town-
ship of Howiok and Wroxeter, at an early
date, to Toronto or some other point fixed
Dar.
•
BIvtea.
A lawn social was held on Trinity
aburmb grounds on Friday evening,
Over 700 baskets of cherries have been
°hipped to outside points by Blyth grocers
last week..
Miss Arny Elder is home 'from the
Preebyteriau oollege Toronto, for the
Summer month§;
R. D.
and Mrs. e D at
nub ,
, of Dallas
Text°, are visiting the tatter's parents
Hugh 'and Mrs'. MaQuarrie.
The annual anion pioni0 of the Meth
diet 'and 'Presbyterian Sunday eohool
was held Wednesdaybf loot week in Conn
Sloan'a bath,
A football match between' Blyth and
Erneeets teams was played on the Agri.
cultural park, Blyth, on Friday evening
of hist week. The score was 1 to '0 in
favor of the visitors.
Mrs, James Makrurehte is enjoying the
invigorating breezes of Georgian Bay at
the Hotel Peneta0g0ishene, the big Sum -
met hotel at Penetanguiahene. Mrs'.
Brydone, of Clinton, is also a, guest at
the same hotel.
i i3J U8SE1' S
3 $ 0'
a eeleetion from so len a a number. After
eortieg out until (bout at deem retneleeel,
the /Weird toe a vele, 0. W, Slapgllter,
of Flieiber.ton, being the leaky men,
A 1jro, wbieb there 2e every remain to
believe wag start° 1 b yy epatit0neoue corn-
bust2on, ocourredin Wm, Speer°' store On
Monday evening of ledtweek, About tweet
o'olook, before the gas had been lighted,
and, whoa the proprietor, Werke and
several oUetomere Were in the story, a
large lot of oottpn batting, whioh wee piled
along the top of the ahelviee, was nottood
to auddeoly buret into flmmo, and in an
inoredibly short time the store was filled
with smoke, A retell wa0 made for the
burning 17K batting, and with the aid of n
few male of water the dame° were got
ands. oontrol, .and the batt° were pulled
down and oerrted oateido as quickly as
possible, The tire, however, lied got auob
a hold 0n the batting that it kept smog!.
daring until most of the three or four
OMEN of It that had been stared elope the
ehelvipg was destroyed, the water that
was put on apparently aiding In 'sae of
sting'
P
tc nc 11i
e n he
e fire
g
4
Atwood.
• Wm. G. Inglis is home from' his
Scotland.
,J, and Mrs. Ward, of `Mildmay
`sending the holidays with Mrs,
:parents, J,. W, and Mrs, MoBain.
Melvyn Geeham left on Tnaod
last week for Trout Oreels, near
Bay, where he hug obtiiaed a Iu
position as olerk in a general store.
Robert Roo'e driving shed, which
'emoted on trestle work, preparotor
underbuilding, wee blown to piece
thestrong r n wind Ind
g on aeeda
T y of last
The Elena Cheese Oo'y. ehippe
last half of June`oheese to T. Balla
de Sone, Stretford. ' The price to
%Me Edo , a very good' pride indeed.
ehlpment comprised 452 boxes,
The following new otliaers were in
ed at th'e regular meeting'of the Od
owe :--N. G., D. G Anderson ; V
D. Angie i.Reeording Bea.,
Roger ; Financial Sep,, Jno. Ea
Treasurer,
Dr. Kidd.
d, G
P.
J.
A.
bell, acteas installing o112aer.
Daring the severe thunderstorm
ueeday of last week, lightning et
udrew Stevenson's silo and shatter
o 'sae
i a. His' hired Mali, P so Mr. r We
n slightly e s hal
burned o
K n the arm 0.'b
by
leotrio fluid. A bolt also struck a
n Geo. Graham's farm, 8th pan.
Earl Switzer, eon of Fred. Switzer,
re gravel road, met with a severe
ant one day recently. He Ma ral field when the horse became frigh
and bolted, and one of -the linea br
arl wise thrown from the rake and
the prongs ran through the fleshy p
his arm. He also received save
her painful injuries. The wheels
a rake were broken.
One of those pleasant events whioh
soften the asperities of life, took p
thePresbyterian
ohuroh at
he
t
a
the prayer meeting. This was in
ren of a presentation. of a well fi
see of m•,ney and an appreciative
ase to Mrs. Andrew Little (nee
llie. Hoar) as a alight recognition
many years of faithful service to
arch. The address was read by D.
dereon and the presentation made
se BeaErioe Diokson.
A very pleasant and interesting eve
k place oust the manse .on Saturd
ruing 18th inet„ when Ellen (Nell
zabetb Hoar, only daughter of 142
dia Haar, Atwood, wee married
drew M. Little, of Donegal. The bri
8 beautifully attired in white law
mmed with real lace whioh had
gad to her grandmother in Englan
parried a boquet of white lilie
e oeremony was performed by Rev.
McLeod, B. D., Blanche McLeod eat
maid-ofhonor. After the weddin
akfaet, the newly wedded couple drov
he railway station, where they boar
he 8 o'olook train for a bridal to
amil1on, Niagara Falls, and otbe
te. May all bappinese attend them
trip to
t
are
fVard'a
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Norbhr p
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week, H
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of 201
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help men
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be• large
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I'• 2,45
ug Bobby
e Dutch
A
Wilde
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✓ 2.28
Cron
(harl
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tlan
Master
d 2.15
n Prince Vale, (Martin, Stouffville) 1 1 1
Eric .R.,'Horton, Shedden) 0 8 dr
a Annie C oulld i(Cah ll,14000 181) 2 2 4
Annie D, Brownridg8e, Toronto) 4 5 5
Alma, (Blaneyit,. Lncimow) 5 8 8
Time -2.10A', 2.19X,2.20. .
t •mile run, Province bred. Purse $100.
innpio aha the usual aheere Were
the brethren diobttedod for (limier 1
again at 1,40 p, !n, The Presby
Oharoh, Ward, the halter, and min
Or o
Orr f tbe Albion n outer d
a (to to
c1 w
rho 1008rman and eatiseed eeerbod
palled 04 them for dinner and e
At the appointed time the proceeei
reformed marohed to the grove, a
epee for :mob gathering", Bayo,
Dobson, D. Eogera and A, B, Farn
exoeleent addressee and were liete
by the large gathering with Osamu
profit. The brethren marobed
town again, when many returned to
homes and some witnessed the lay)
titres omen, etonee of the new Pres
ha
n (thumb attended the oono.
the evening, •It is eixleeu years' sin
last Orange eolobratiou in this vdlag
tRodoriol,.
We had a 4180 delloit in ooune
withFair.
our
SErae
t
John Phillip °aught a six and ago
pound pike the other evening,
Buohanans Lawson are at wo
their Government contract at rheas
The members of the OenadiauOrd
r'oretore will hold a garden party
b middle die o
f Alignst
0
The Gaiierhuh KniEt2ng Oo. is
making heavy ehipmerety of hose to
nue -parte of the Dominion. -
B agreement P sat am n'•
K o Rat a large•
ortion of our town merchants their at
ill oloee every Wednesday ditern
(til Sept. let, at one o'clock,
John Wynn landed the largest b
en in town for some time, it being w
an oz
orG a
wof five
pounds '
10 wei
e hooked the Hen at the mouth of
ver while fishing from a boat.'
he• old cottage at the jail has d
peered, the 'contraction having pul and they have aommenoad
11 down the stone wall that for Boma,
re kept the jailer's residence dark and
given,
()X4171)! rn(00
bgriaq
e host
mate of
y who
upper.
011 wag
n Idsal
A, B,
ey gave
nod to
ro and
down
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n
of
bytes.
ort hn
sine the
e,
Mon
atter
wee
on
mory.
er of
anent
now
var.
pro-
oree
oon
ase
ith-
tght.
he
lled
to
0y
nd
Misses Bootle, daughters of the Mission•
y Rev. Mr, Scott, of Tokio, Japan, and
o have been attending the Collegiate
atit
nes at London the peat year, are
e guests g e e oYMiae Rayne, Bt. David's St.
Mho A, ;Winaifrede Ball has obtained
professional flret.alase teao2ere' per.
cats, having s0o0esefally palmed the
ant
Normal m Dolle
e examination
g f
or
at
rade.
Miss Ball all '
and
Mime
Eva
rliog, of Exeter, were the only oolleg-
e from Heron and both were mesa-.
u Tuesday morning of Iast weak T.
Grattan, W. R. Treleaven, and Wm.
Finnigan, of Dungannon, left for the
rth Welt by the 0. 1', R , the first
mad going to Swan River, Mao., Mr,
leaven to Calgary, Alberta, and
nigan to MoLeod, in the same Territo,
hiof Justine Meredith has given judg-
e ordering the handing over the 485, -
estate the
a late -
Hon. Malcolm
n Camero
0
n f
Godes;
oh, to the Tor•
General Trusts Corporation, recently
orated trustees in the place of the
ow and Dr. John D. Wilson, of Lan -
he first day's events of the annual
t of .the Goderieh Turf Aseooiation
e off Wednesday of last weals in the
once of about 1,200 people. The day
warm, but a 000l breeze made the
bearable, and exoitiog beats and
mn0io made a red-letter one. In the
olaee the winner is said to be the
three•year-old that has won e, rape
oh time, and the heats through were
lent. There ;were over fifty trot.
and runners on the grounds, the
at number ever attending a meet ont-
he ulnae in Ontario,
mess, DAY.
pace or. trot. Purse 4280.
my Mack (Johnston Bluevale).,,,,,5 dia.
Mack, (McBride, Toronto) 8 2 2
Mowbre (Gay, Windsor) 1 1 1
B., (Buxton, Goderioh) 2 8 g
Briar (Benson, Toronto) 4 4 4
)Time -2,22X, 2,22X, 2,27X,
trot end 2.80 pane. . Purse 4800.
e, (tRichardson, Stratford) 5 4 4
ie P (Bradley Aylmer) 2 2 8
'a Barron, (Goebel Mitchell 4 5 2
Line, (Buxton, Go`derioll) 8 8 5
Roy. (Peters, Dresden) 1 1 1
Time -2.24X, 2,22X, 2.28X.
trot and 210 pane.. Purse 2800.
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of H
polo
Gorrie.
Amos Willie finished brfoking W. H,
Gregg's hoose.
Mies Josie Doupe is at present the guest
of friends in Toronto.
Thos. Vitale has the oontraot of the
stonework of Jed. Harris' new homes on
the old Baptist ohuroh property,
H. W. Darter hue bought the entire
thee44.otMrs.Mrs.
0 A.
Chends moving rate
to the'
city,
A gang of 0. P. 11. workmen were busy,
last week repairing, the railway bridge
opposite the farm of Amos Willis, just
1Eeot of the village.
Trefers to Rhein a
of
Wm Russell, following
ho has been s nbionedn at
MoLdoa, N. W. T,i for the past six menthe
:—"Mr. Remelt, the' genial and popular
station agent at this point has been trans-
ferred to Michkel, B. 0„ and left for his
new field of labor," Before leaving here
the station staff presented Mr. Russell
with :° handsome locket and a kindly
;worded address.
• LYSltowel.
At the last regular meeting of Oou
Listowel, I. 0. F„ B. Witter an
A. Ztlliax were appointed repreeentativ
to the High Court, which meete at Ha
ilton in August.
4 professional rope•walker entertained
large armada on a couple of evenings by
performing Ion a high wire e0retched
from the top of the Grand Central hotel
aoroae Main etreet.
Main street bridge has been put in u
safe condition by a number of new cedar
etriugere being pat in and a portion of
the bridge recovered with cedar planks.
The Wallace street bridge is also being
completed,
Worshipful Master W. E. Binning and
Past Masters D, D. Campbell, B. P.
Brook and F. R, Blewett, of Bernard
Lodge A. F. de A. M., attended the 40th
manual ootumunioation of the Masonic
Grand Lodge of Moeda, whioh was fn
session at Hamilton on Wedneeday and
Thursday last week,
During Tuesday's etarm last week the
residence of St..Olah. Wilson in Bielmarak
ward wee drools by lightning, the eleo0r0o
current teeming down into the interior,
where it smashed pastors off a bed, tore
the carpet and did other slight damage.
It made its way out by knocking a hole
through the stonework of tbe foundation.
Fortunately the inmates were uninjured.
Gordon Burt, son ofJ, O. Burt of this
town, fell off the long pier at Southamp-
ton, where be is sojourning at present,
and but for the timely assistance of 0.
Tabberner and a eon of John Thompson,
who are also holidaying at the lake, would
have been drowned. They eneeeedod M
pulling bine out of the water and landing
him safely on the pier again.
The Public Bohool Board met on Tao -
day of last week to aoneider the ap,
plioatione for the poeibion of Principal of
the Listowel Public School, whioh bad
become %meant through Mr. Beckett's
resignation to take up other work, There
Were (Mont ninety applioationo in all,
and the board had no ploy task in making 1
rt
es'
m.
Fo rd wf eh,
The Reoord is holidaying thio week.
Allan Basohert has seoured a goo
eitnation at the blaokemibbing trade i
Galt.
Joseph Johnston, 6th 0000esoion bad
fine yearling dolt killed by the 7 BO e
press train.
Thomas Gibson, the salesman for Ole
Fordwiah uheeee faotory, sold the las
half of the June make of cheese for 94
00008,
Mrs. William Castel! went to Preston,
to be present at the funeral of her brother,
Thomas Joiapeton, who was aooideotally
killed'io 8 furniture factory' two da
Lady Laurier, (Crain Guelph) 4 ' 5
Maggie May, (Piokoti: Guelph) 5 8
Intrf uer, (Stirling, R{oodstook) 1 2 1
Puselima, (Smith, Go1erieb) 8 4
Bridal Tour, (Swards,, Gederiah) c 1 2
, Time -1.0030, 1,0!)X,1.0430.
before. _ ye miner ex..
The attendance on Thareday was near -
While Joseph Wade was going out to ly double that of the first, the difference
hie father's, one night recently on his being caused by the _greater number of
wheel, a :beep ran soros the road and agriculturists present. The races were
they oollided, throwing him off the wheel well contested ass rale, thought here were
and epraieing hie wrist badly. one or two straggling heats. Poole on
Dr, and Mrs. Spenoe and son Clarence, the different events sold freely, but the
left on the Tuesday morning train last money invested would not ruin anybody,
week for Muskoka, where they intend as ten oent and quarter peels were the
taking a week's bolidaye. While the beets :
doctor leeway his preo0ine will be attend.
ed to by Dr. W, R. Cook, of the village, sitcom) DAY.
William Chapman, of Newbrid a tn. 21211trotand (244 Gopace. Purse MO,
P Newbridge, Nellie Wickes (Goodall,Anoaster) ....,,5 5 e
tend: leaving for England re at the let Darkly Boy, ('Benin-, Guelph) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,g. g 7
of August, where be will remain .for a Blank porno, (Dewar, Toronto) 1 1 1
short time. While there be will Visit hie Enary , tB 00 (Hid
a Toronto) 7 2 8
parents and relatives and birthplace. It Little Tim, Wilkes,
(oleeef rd. Ohathainjval)"'0 7 5
is three years ago last Spring shape be Supetier Liip. (Proctor, Aurora) 4 4 4
visited the Old Country. Time 2,21X, 2,28X, 22tW
or n pace or trot. Purse 4400.
During the eleo0rioal storm which pre' Freef 1t '
veiled on Tuesday afternoon of last week, Mi o Stri e'1((Swaartsbeodderic j11j'"a 1 8 21,1
Charles Roadhouse 2nd oeneeesion, had Hal Forest (Hume,Markdale) • 2 21 1 2 2
two valuable borne killed by lightning, Labile P.,(Paley, Goderioh) 4 4 2 dist
and Robert Jamison, 411 aonoeseion, bad Time -2,20X, 2.10,2.28X, 2,22X, 2,22X.
11 sheep killed, The dwelling house of bile half mile ran, open. • Puree $150.
Sinton Hiek, lith ooneesejon, wee also Abeneta (Campbell, Hamilton) 1 5 2
considerably damaged, Wilfrid Laurier, (Little, Toronto)
Tim Gnontoue PWe:ne n.—The 211th Brass
(Leo, Guelp k2) 8 18 1
Lavine, (Nelson, Vassar), g
Florio (Ponnecamp, Oinoinatti) 5 2
Purohbma, (Smith, Goderioh) 4 4
Time -51, 51X, 51X.
anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne
woe celebrated by the Orangemen of the
District of Howiok on Friday July 12th,
in this village in grand style. The local
Orangemen and their friends, had decor.
ated the village with evergreens, flags, eto,
Appropriate mottoes, euoh are "God Save
the Ring," "Our Canadian Homes,"
"•'Welcome Brethren," were hung in tbe
several arches and at other pointe. The
village thee presented It beautiful appear-
ance in its gay attire when the eau rose
bright and °leer on the glorious twelfth.
Early in the morning the otowd began to.
arrive and fully 2,500 people were in the
village on that der. At 10 is, m, the three
0. Y. B. and seven L. 0, L. of the die•
trial was formed in prooeesion at Bro.
Cooke; corner by Bro. Mulvey, the Die.
trfat Marshal, asaisted by Bro. William
Thompson, of Wingham. The brethren
Deeded by the Listened Band marched to
V(Tfnglhnoneit.
Arraagemente are being completed for
the excursion to Sarnia,
G. T• R. agent Sutton 00ld 486 tiokete
for Laoknow on July 1201a.
:The Otopoouk blew out of the boiler et
Bell'° factory, and nodded the fireman,
Geo, Allen, slightly.
Wen, Armour lute hod hie egg were.
house planed on a ettbotantial foundation,
and veneered with brink.
Wingham Junior Baseball teem jour-
neyed to Gerrie bat met a heavier team
and °pored' 20 to Gorrie's 22.
Re». D. Petrie and family left t11ie
week for Presque Isle, Grey bounty, at
whioh pleat' they will spend pix weaker
holiday,, Daring Mr, Paula's :thee
to agrionitural grounds and through IMr. Tait, a oollege student, of Se. Tllomae,
several etreete to the Albion Hotel. After f will oonduot the eervioe in the Presby.
the Band lead rendered s seo to ti
on of tartan 0 lamb.
itersevarsemessarectseser
Sunday, Rev, A. L. Deowp, M, k„ B. D,
of Whir.nhurolr, 000npied the pulpit of
Wingbatni Methodist' cherub, moruiug
acid ova. a ..
Mn) p+ ., gt bas, upon receipt '0f a
largely 0ignee, petition, prooleimorl There.
day Augaet let, are Wingharn'e (Ovid
hgiiday,
Toe annual fall fair of the Tnrnberry
dgriooltural souloty will be held 'ih.
Wingham, on Thursday and Friday,
September 20th and 27th.
Of the 80 oondidatee who reoolved hon.
ors at theEo0ranpo examinetlop 16 were
mile of Wipgbam aohool, Oar eabool
set
a 29 o(pdidates, all of whom were
suooesefnl.
Mies Ella Comm of Hamilton, 0
visiting at her borne in town, Miss
Oornyn reoeutly posed her examination
at Hamilton hospital and 20 now a fully
mended and competent nurse.
• ni e
i
a numb ,
@ e1 of termer° and others
ori ns'
r aged the 0 dad
omoh I
le mo
war of the
Doering Co. out grave, The motive power
is gasoline, whioh le ignited by aro electric!
spark. The machine seems to be well
under the {gentled of the driver,
Rev. Mr. Patterson, late of Bohomberg,
is the new pastor of the Baptist ohuroh,
and begins e hi
e pastorate K P 8 -pre next Sun.
day, preaching morning and evening. He
is a young man and is said to 2)0 a good
ohoipe for thie oo0gregation• He .win)
reside aide in the hones now being.. erected
opposite tbe (March.
Oo Monday evening 802 inst., the
members of the W. F. 11I, Society of the
Presbyterian ohuroh presented Mrs. Jap.
Diokson with a handsome book prior to
nor departure actor
e for
P the Northwest. rthwee
t. A
smite' evening was also *ant with Mrs.
D1okeoo, when refreebmente were served.
Those present also had the pleasure of
bearing an address from Mies Irvine, of
Morrie, a returned missionary from China.
Exeter.
Mise B. Rusk bee resigned her posit
as teaoher in the Exeter pabjio school
The masons commenced 00 the bri
work of "
1, Fittou'e cornerstore,
lst w e
the Central hotel; Tuesday of last we
P118 Board of Health, in view of t
prevalence of small pox, ie being ask
to enforce the net respecting vaeoloati
before the re openingof the (taboo'.
o.
Mies
Eva
Carling, ,dna attar
of oar ur e
teemed merchant, 1'. B. Carling, w
recently wrote on the Normal oollege e
amination, has passel very euoaesefoll
D. Dyer, who has for a number
years been a resident of. Exeter, move
with his family to Yale, Utah., where
has purchased a newspaper plant, "T
Hustler,"
L. H. Diokson, who has been confine
to the house from the effeote of a dist
anted ankle, made hie first trip dove
town Tuesday of last week by the aid
ern Lobes. '
Jas, Grieve, who has for a number o
ears ono
Dees uIi
Y t o0nd
noted
Y a mesoh
tailoring baeioess here, has disposedao
tae same to W. W. Taman, of Blyth
and will move into the building North o
Dr. Browning's drug store,
Little Blanch Shore narrowly escape
being seriously injured ou Seuday. I
appears she was standing underneath a
tree in whioh her father was pinking
oherriee and the limb on whioh he stood
breaking allowed him to fall to the
en '
ground d;tn the descent struck littfa
Blanch. It was thought at first that she
had sustained a broken leg but luckily it
proved otherwise on examination.
Joe. Bawden, an old resident of town,
made an attempt to end hie life There•
day morning of last weak by first taking
strychnine and then cutting his throat
with a knife. He has been in a rather
despondent mood for some throe and hue
on different omissions threatened to take
his life, but it was never thought he
would parry it into effect, However, he
got up early in the morning and after
doing the chores walked to Wililam
street where he swallowed two fair sized
doses of poison. Be then walked to the
rear of W. G. Bieeett's livery barn and
threw himself down on some bay in 0218
of the out braidings. The deadly drug
not operating as readily as he desired and
fearing, as he afterwards expressed, that
it would not have the desired a ffeut, he
took oat his knife and out a large gash
ia,11is throat to expediate his purpose.
Both, however, have failed and he 0
now on a fair way to recovery, although
in a very weakened condition. The
affair is a sad one,
ion
ok-
ite
ek.
he
ed
on
e.
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of
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of
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• The Montreal Harbor Commissioners
will )alta steps to recover $60,000 whioh
We J. Conners of Buffalo deposited two
years ago as a guarantee of good faith in
the projectfor which he obtained a con.
oeeion.
WOOL!
All the Wool in the Country
wanted at the
BRUSSELS
WOOLEN MILL.
Where aha highest price will be paid
in Cash or Trade,
I have in stools a good line of Blau•
keting, Sheeting, Faroe .,(single and
double), Tweedo, eta. All pure wool and
no shoddy.
You can have your own wool made
into rolls Or exobabged, Don't sell your
Wool or have it manofaotared till you
oall at the Brussels Mill and get prioee.
S. GERRY.
Spectacles
—OP ALL HINDS—
Fitted to Correct all
Failures of Eyesight,
and your Eyes Meted FRET] by
latest Optioal methods at
Division Court Office,
BRIIBSELS,
3f'a tiSC' 52ai' 53,<•`: cs-•rr451ata
Dui? Bid Shoe De .4r
Perhaps no emotion of thio store ea truly roflepts the remarkable to
growth of thio bueiuess as our shoe department, Ae a shoe
r . o store ta
p e omfnent is the tbonghts of Huron County boyars. Hare 'thane and I
women, ohildren and little Polka of every olreum8tanoe find he end lk
able foot wear', Only ohoee of known merit and work from the
mak ro l
pan gain entrance to our stook, and. we Dee to it that they have et y le, fottial)
wearing quality end oomfort. After these desirable features are a0eurea
and ge08r008 quantitie0 provided so as to 0.00E every possible demand, we
Menet on making our pewee lower than 02001 qualitioo usually Dell it. Be.
low we quote a few prices whioh will be found interesting reading : i.
Men's Plow Boots, in laced and buokled, a strong everyday boot,
your ohoioe for 75o.
Men's Plow Bootee, made of oeteeted stook, extension setae, a good
solid boot, regular 41.80, for $1.35.
Williame' Patent Adjustable Plow Bootie, waterproof, the beet b
on the market for the price, 41.75. pot
Mon'e Fine Dongole Boots, ki t
d o extension sole, the e
new t
t style f
r o
e e
a alar Y
1.
, K 76f
$ or
f. 16
f . Men's Fine Box Calf Boote, Goodyear welt Mote
special, $2,26, y sewn, very
Women's Fine Grove Grain Lome
B ore.
wort
Boots,
1.2
6
a$ f•
II
Women's Fine DoOgola Boots, kid to 01 41,
a Women's Pine Box Calf Boots, laced orapbuttoned, Ga ver stylish
oboe, with latest style of toe, worth 41.76, for 41.50. 9 Yheh
Ladles'
rpoonrgate Oxfords at 41, 41,25, 41 50 42 and 42;50,
7
3
I
Flo h:ir
h:.
Wish to call the attention of Farmers and
Threshers to their
bglim ft:• Bmilor Twin
We don't
claim that we are the only people Who sell
Machine 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
011,
Cylinder lind
er
Oil,
Cas-
tor Oil,F181 Oil 011 for flies on cattle,Need's Foot
Oil,&e.
Also see Ours Binder Twine
Before you buy your Supply. We think we hall Salt
y011.
Wilton
fa
Ready
F011
BUSINESS!
Now that the Buggy season is at
band and we are ready for it we would
like to inform our enmeroae friends and
auatomer0 that we have the finest lot of
Buggies on hand at the
Old Reliable
Carriage Factory;
that eau be found anywhere. Should
you thinkeof buying a Baggy or Buegies
(as we supply wholesale es well as retaii)
lay all memos call ()aldose our stook before
purobasing AS we know we can snit you
with a first -claim artiole and the'prioe is
rigbt, We aleo keep Wagons, Truck
Wagons and Field Rollers; on hand or
made on short notice.
ETHEL.
ALLAN LINE
Montreal & Liverpool
VIA
Quebec 84, Moville
1901 SAILINGS 1901
Thar, 25 Apri1 Corinthian Sat. 11 Army .94111
Steamers which sail from Montreal 0,9
it. ni..weit the arrival of morning trains
from Toronto and other points est and
passengers go on board the piaci us even-
ing between 8 and 10 ceoleck, When Stitam-
en eon at 9 a. m. passengers have the op-
tion of going on board either Friday night
or Saturday morning.
For further particulars apply to,
•
Agent, Brussels.'
BUGGIES!'
IN ALL STYLES.
BUGGIES
EWAN & 00
BRUSSELS CARRIAGE WORKS,.
Are ready to supply the demand of the public for (mg kind of wheeled rig as they.
have a, FINE, LARGE Stook from Sae BEST Manufacturers in Caneda,
addition to their own make, all «old at CLOSE) PRICES,
Rubber Tyred Wheels.
We make a specialty of the Hard Dunlop Rubber Tyred Wheels, the tyre being put
on gone own buggy wheels while you wait, or we een supply both wheels and
tyre at very low prioes. Every owner of a good buggy should have the Dunlop
put on by Ewan ta 00, Work guaranteed all tight as we keep nothing but
first alarm workmen,
D. Ewan will devote a good share of hie time in attending to the eale rooms:as the
Co. has (wonted a iiret.olass Home Sheer for the blooketilith (Mope
All wood work in our line and general blaoksmithing done on our promises and at as
low figures ea oan be obtained anywhere.
our own make of Baggiee thia year are all 34 inoliee longer in the body than other
Reggio and for STYLI] mud 00AlleaRT cannot be beaten.
We uee the long diatenoe, 1,000 mile axle, one or two pilings ill a season le all they
It Will pay anybody who wante fiest.olase rig to oome 25 mike) to aeo our Show
Rooms this season before baying tte our assortment is large and good and we are
alwage well pleamed to have people dell and examine oue etook which is the
largeet twee (Mown in Brusaele, memo basinese.
Suggtee, Wagons, oarts and wheelbarrows always on hand.
If