The Brussels Post, 1897-10-15, Page 30°T. 15, 1897 THE BRUSSELS POST
Town Directory.
linhymen Coonan.. --:Sabbath Serafino
at 11 a m and 7:00 p m, Sunday Sobool
at 2;30 p m. Rev. John Rose, 13 A,
pastor,
Sr. acmes 0111710111, --Sabbath Services pepper, moat, the whose humor is spiel
at 11 a m and 7 p m. Salida School
at 2;30 p. m, Rev,,Geo. J. Ahoy, imam-
en
nonm• I , "I dare any fallow," did ary,
ent.
MTuonisr Czlnaou,—Sabbath Services
at 10:30 a in and 7:00 p m. Sunday
School ab 2:30 p m, Rev. S, J. Allis,
pastor,
ROMAN CArnot,co Coonan.—Sabbath
Sorvioo third Sunday in every month, at
10:30 a m. Rev Joseph Kennedy,
priest.
SAnv:mem Ansix.—Soevioo at 7 and 11
a m and 8 and 8 p m on Sunday and
every evening in the week at 8 o'olook, at
the barracks.
Orin FELLOWS' LOn°N every Thursday
evening, in Graham's block.
Mame Lonen Tuesday at or before
full moon, in Garfield block.
A 0 U W Loners on the 3rd
Friday evening of eaoh month, in Blas.
hill's block.
C 0 F Lomon 2nd and last Tuesday
evenings of oath month, in Blashill'a
bleak.
I 0 7','2nc1 and last Friday in Odd
Fellows' Hall.
L O L let Monday in every month
in Orange Hall.
Sons or SCOTLAND, lit and 8rd. Tees.
days of each month, in Odd Fellows'
Hall.
K. O. T. M. LODGE, 2nd and 4th Tues.
days of each month, in Odd Fellow'e Hell.
Canadian Order of Ohoeen Friends, let
and 8r0 Mondays of each month in Blare
hill's Heil.
A 0 F, 1st and 3rd Mondays of each
month in Odd Fellow's Hall.
Hous Cancan, 2nd and 4th Friday even -
Inge in Blashill's Hall.
POST Owren.—Ofiioe hours from 8 a.
m. to 6:80 p. m.
MEcn. tee' Ixarirnnn.—Library in
Holmes' clock, will be open from 6 to 8 Moved by Jae. Lindsay, emended by
o'alook i. m. Wodnesda y e and 8:30 to 5
Y a
kRob . Li :
t v n stouh t
t a Samna?
McGeorge
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and 6 to 8 Saturdays. Miss Minnie Mo.
andb
Jago Kreuter
be rb scre
in d col -
Naughton,
Librarian. ]eotOrs for 1897 at the same taalnri°s as
last year. Carried. Moved by Jae.
Turnbull, seconded by Wm. Brown that
the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to
renew the note in tee Standard Bank,
Brussels, for three months Wean it falls
due. Carried. The following amounts
were presented, viz.:—John Gill, plank
and spikee for culvert at lots 30 and 31,
oon. 7, $2.10 ; Ino, Eolimier, rag for cul-
verts and repairing meatier, 61.70 ; A. L,
Gibson, registering Bylaw No. 107, $2.-
00 ; Christopher Raynard, repairing cul-
vert at lot 26, con. 7, $1.25p ; Michael
Shine, repairing culvert at lot 1, oon. 11,
$1.00 ; Wm, Hudson, undaebrushing at
Iot 28, con. 6, 67.60 ; Wm, Hudson, part
payment cleaning ditch at lot 28, oon. 4,
$4.65 ; David Robertson, grnbbiib; stomps
at lot 28, con, 4, $1.00 ; John Beirnee,
gravelling at lot 88, con. 4, $4.50 ; John
Beirnee, part gravelling oontraot at lot
88, oon. 6, $2.50 ; John Knight, grading
and ditching at lob 17, con. 12, 486.76 ;
Juhu Knight, grading at l0,tot.il5 and 10,
con. 12, $8.00 ; Joseph Knight, tinder -
drain on blind line, oon. 11, $4.00 ; An-
drew Meehan, gravelling an boundary
Grey and Logan, 80.00 ; David Taylor,
culverb and gravelling at tote 14 aad 15,
con. 15, 47.30 ; Donald Oo iboII, oulvert
at lot 16, oon. 15, $4,56 ; G. K. Matheson,
cedar for culverts at lot 10, con. 17, $2.-
46 ; G. K. Matheson, cedar for culvert at
lot 20, oon. 13, $2,00 ; Jae. Bishop, break-
ing stone on road at lot 6, con. 2, 40
cents ; Chas, Querengevser, timber for
bridges and culverts, $25.00 ; John For-
rest, rag bolts for culverts, $7.65 ; Pat-
rick Bloke, cleaning oulvert at lot , oon.
13, $1.25 ; Wm. Riley, ditch at lot 5,
con. 7, and culvert on aiderond 1, con. 8,
$7.70 ; reclward Denyer, gravel, $28.40 ;
Wm. Thornton, gravel, $4,00 ; Jae. Fen.
peon, gravel, $12.80 ; Wm. Mines, dam-
age to baggy and harness, $2.60 ; James
Greig, repairing culvert on boundary
Grey and .Elms, $2.25 ; Samuel Donn,
gravel, 40 cents ; John eirnee, covering
oulvert at lot 34, oon. 6. Council thea
adjourned, to meet again On the first
Saturday in November next.
War. SPENOE, Clerk.
The °look said was full of old nok,
The salt said the dream should be whip-
ped,
The cinnamon laughed.. -in a rage,
The main said the salt wild top froth,
And its friend wasn't thought to be
sage.
'To oaeter reflection upon sate l"
The mirror took up the VI.
Then the axe, with a wit Mrp and cut-
ting,
Declared that the rug leo�] the floor ;
While the key eaid the 711M should be
worshipped,
'Cause it was the right *tag to adore,
The bell, ringing in, said the gook book
Must be Wailful, ole wherefore so
read ?
The above brush, a thing of some polish,
Looked down on the saucer aad said
It thonghb that the same wee tooahallow,
Rut admitted the cup was quite deep ;
The coffee tried to climb on the tea leaves
Bub dieoovored thermals' were tooebeep.
You'd not think a thing that's so holey
As the sieve would have mixed in the
foes,
But it did, for it said that tate butter
Was a slippery sort of a e.oee.
No one knows how the row would have
ended,
Had not the nook, Maggie O'Dowd,
(IIer work being done) alined the kitchen,
And thusly shut up the wisede crowd.
Ctroy ]Meting.
Council rneb at the Toweahip Hall on
Sept, 25bh, 1807, pureueast to adjourn•
went ; members were all present, the
Reeve in the °heir. Mfnetee of -last
meeting were read and confirmed. Win.
Mines applied for compensation for
damage austained to hie buggy and
harems, caused by it defective plank in
bridge on con. 2. Moved by Jas. .Lind-
say, seconded by Robb. Livingston that
the sum of $2.80 be granted, Carried.
Y,
Town Ceutwin.—W. H. Kerr, Reeve ;
Geo. Backer, Geo. Thomson, R. Lea-
therdale and 11. G. Wilson, Councillors ;
F. S. Scott, Clerk; Thomas Kelly,
Treasurer ; R. Hingston, Assessor and J.
T. Ross, Collector. Board meets the let
.Monday in each month.
Sonoon Boon.—A. Koenig, (chair-
man,) D. C. Roes, J, G. Skene, Jae.
Turnbull, A, Cousloy and F. Van.
stone. Seo..Treas., R. E. Rose.
Meetings 2nd Friday evening in each
month.
Puma Sonoot TEAomios,—J. 11. Cam-
eron, Principal, Loon Jaakeon, Miss
Downey and Mise Ritchie.
Bo.+nn or 1IEALrn.—Reeve Kerr, Clerk
Scott, A. Stewart, T. Farrow and Wm.
Jewitt, Dr. MoNaughton, Medical
Health Officer.
IN PURSUIT OF GAME.
'Twee the L'all of the year, and the woods
WOW sero ;
The dead leaves rustled o'er hill and
hollow ;
And the birds were taking their South-
ward flight,
And calling their feathery mates to
follow.
I saw the meadowlark flying low,
1 beard the rustle of quail and pheasant,
And raid to the maid my heart held dear:
"There's plenty of game around at
present."
I was given to sport of another sort,
And hod little skill with a gun or rifle,
And to tell the truth, was a modest youth,
With dangerous weapons not wont to
trifle ;
And I asked her when was the proper
time
To go for dnoks, or for quail and
pheasant,
And she eaid with a pout, as if quite put
out
'For bagging game there's no time like
the present."
A hint that she did not °hence to see
I took from the maid I had long been
wooing,
And I said in her ear ; "I am fond of
deer,
And other game isn't worth pursuing,
So tell me the time that will bring me
luck 2"
She anewored me with a smile most
pleasant :
'Tor the capture of either deer or dunk,
You'll .find, I think, no time like the
present."
I spanned her waist with my arm in
haste,
And kissed her lips in afervent fashion,
And then and there, in the oriep, clear
in words that were few, declared my
passion,
And as blushes dyed her checks, she
sighed,
And said, with a frown that was °van•
eseent ;
"Yon might have ahooeu some other
Erne ;"
I answered, "There's no time like the
peeeont."
A IIITOHEN FRED -OCR -ALL.
The fork said the corkscrew was orooked
The remade made the flatiron aad ;
Tho oteel knife at once lost its temper,
And called the telt balder a dad.
The tablespoon stood on its mettle
Tho kettle exhibited bile ;
The stove grew hot at the dieouseion,
Bat the ice remained coot all the while.
The way that the cabbage and lettuce
Kept thole heads was something dab -
lime ;
The greens dared the soup to mix with
them
And the latter, while it hadn't much
thyme,
Got so mad it boiled over—the fire
L"eit put out and started to cry l
The oven
then routed the turke
YI
And the cook gave the grease spot the
lye.
The plate gala the stook in the corner
Tranettoted its business on tick,
And the plate, whiob foe years had been
battered,
,READING TIES S11H(ALy.
The captain of one of the big schooners
that bring ioe from the Kennebec to
Washington, tells a story of an Irishman
be shipped. Pat wanted to get from
Washington to Norfolk and bad no
money. His etory excited the sympathy
of the ehipmaater, who finally agreed to
let him work his passage.
Pat was willing, but densely ignorant
of all things maritime, and no real sea
duty fell to him until the vessel was
Bailing down Chesapeake Bay with a fair
wind and plenty of esaroom. The dap•
twin then told Pat to tante a turn at look-
out forward and inetruoted him to
promptly report anything be might see.
It was a clear night, and soon after the
lookout took hie position, he sang out ;
"Ah, oaptain."
"Well, Pat."
"There's smoothing out hero foreninst
the boat,"
"What i0 it ?" sand the captain, to teat
Pat's seafaring knowledge, the lights of
an approaohing.steamer being visible,
",I rally couldn't nay for ebure, env,"
gays Pah, "but I oushptot its a drug
state. There's a red and a grans light."
The family of henry Larivier°, of Pel-
ton, had a narrow escape from being
poisoned the other day. Shortly after
breakfast several of the members of the
housdhold becamo violently ill and for
hours their nude wore in danger. It was
found that only those who had drank
from the well had been 7015010d. The
well was all tight the previous evening,
and their ie a euepieiou that someone
poleoned it during the night. The symp-
toms were mill ne would he caused by
"rough on rate,"
A young man named George Little
met with it very painful aooident in Don -
Massenet &aw•mill, at Bayfl°ld, the other
day, It seems that hir, Little and his
father, John Little, who rosidee in Turn -
berry, bear Wioglutm, were on a visit to
their friend, John Torrance, of Porter's
Hill, Goderiab township. They went to
Bayfield, and while there called on Mr.
Donaldson at his sawmill. The mill wag
workingat the time. Young Oita Little was
g
atandiu on the platform in front t
g p eat 1)e the
easy carriage, altd, in gutting out of the
way of it, ht seine Way or other his left
hand came in contact with the atm,
which initiated a terrible wound, gutting
off a portion of the hand and two of the
lingers.
Itowick +all SNOW.
The annual Fall Show of the Ilowick
Agrioultnrel Soalety was held ou Victoria
Parts, Guile, on Saturday, Ont. 2nd, and
was a great success in every way. Some
of the departments worn not as full as
might be desired, but, on the whole, t
show was 9. good one, and the atbondauce
of epoatators wee good. The gate receipts
ware away ahead of auy previous year in
the history of the Sooiety. The following
ie a list of the prizo•winnera :.—
Baasss. —Span heavy agrfeultnral
heroes, Wilkinson Bros, Jae Bell ; heavy
agrinultnral gelding, one year old, A & J
Campbell, Harry Faille ; heavy ngrieul•
tura! filly, two yeare old, Wm Evans ;
heavy agricultural filly, one year old,
Thos Harrison ; open general purpose
horses, A & J Campbell, W Young ;
general purpose filly, two yearn old, Sam•
uei Johnston, Derry Z'nllie ; general pur-
pose filly, one year old, 1 & 2 Wm Oase-
more ; roadeber gelding, two yeare old,
Thos Harrison, Alex Robertson, sr ;
roadster gelding, one year old, Sas David-
son, Robb Edgar ; roadster filly, two
years old, Jas Davidson, Robt Edgar ;
heavy agricultural brood mare, Geo Bu-
rkett, Thee Bardeen ; heavy agricultural
foal, Thee Harrison, Edward Sotheran ;
general purpose brood mare, A&J Camp.
bell, Edward Sotheran ; general purpose
foal, Wm Galbraith, Wm Strong; road-
ster brood mare, Thee Harrison, Edwin
Lambkin ; roadster foal, Tltoe Harrison,
Edwin Lambkin ; roadster team, Wm
Morley, Jos MoLanghlin, (Palmerston) ;
roadster horse, W 11 Huck, Jas McNay ;
griddle horde, Thos Davidson, Robt Ed.
gar ; special prize given by Geo Brown,
for the best foal from the Grove.Victor
Stallion, owned by Howiak Shiro Associ-
ation of Gorrie, Wm Strong.
Immo/mgrs.—Iron beam plow, gang
plow, gingle carriage, I& 2 C 0 0 0 Co,
(Palmerston.)
CAr'LE.—Dnrhams (with pedigree)
Beat bull, any age, Smith Bros, Juo
Wilson ; bell, three yeare or over, Smith
W MalCeuolo, J Satter ; hand made flue
shirt, Alre W Melienale, W Dane ; Ilan.
nelshirt, Mrs W McKenzie' tog cabin
gent, P P Ayloeworth, Mrs W Ruffen•
010; pitched quilt, W ifele, Aire W Mo.
Kenzie ; knit quilt, W lisle ; °rootlet
quilt, W H McCreeken, P Davidson ;
home-made oeverlid, P P Ayloeworth,
,1e W Dane ; croollet in wool, W Hole, W II
McCracken ; °rootlet in ootton, W Hole,
J pousane & Sons ; embroidery in cotton,
W Helo, J Cameos & Sons ; embroidery
in cotton muslin, 1V Heir, W Dane ;
embroidery in Bills, J Italue ; point laoe,
w Hole, J Caueene & Son ; Berlin wool,
raised, J Koine, W Hele ; Berlin wool,
flat, P P Ayleewcrtb, W Hele ; Berlin
wool flowers, P P Aylesworth, J Baine ;
wax flowers, J Brethauer, i.' P Aylee.
worth ; wax fruit, P P Aylesworth ; moss
work, J Salter, P 1' Aylesworth; drawn
work, J Cousins & Son, Mrs. W MOKen.
zie ; cone work, J 13rethemor, P P Aylos•
worth ; arrasene work, W Dane, W Bele;
hair work, P P Aylesworth ; leather
work, W IIele ; sofa pillow, orazy work,
J
Kahle, W 71 MoOre.oken; sofa oosbion,
W Hole, W H Mo0raoken ; morame
bracket work, lir Hele, J Keine ; tinsel
work, W II MOCraoken, J Keine ; fanoy
knitting in oaten, II Fallis, J Keine ;
in wool, T Cousins & Son, W Hole ; braid-
ing, 71 Sontheran, Mrs W McKenzie ;
rag carpet, P P Aylesworth, J Keine ;
toilet mat, W Dane, W lisle ; floor mat,
W Hate, Wilkinson Bros ; feather flowers,
P P Aylesworth ; shell work, J Breth-
auer, P P Aylesworth ; tissue work, W
11 McCracken, W Dane; natural flowers,
J Cousins & Son, J Brethauer ; hand
bouquet, T Brethauer, W Dane ; table
bouquet, W Dane, J Ooceins & Son ; coil
of house plants, W Dane.
i zNn Airs.—Pearl painting, Wm Hole;
oil painting, Wm Yens, P P Aylesworth ;
water color painting, Wm Vele ; painting
on silk or velvet, P P Aylesworth, Jae
Perkins ; painting on satin, Wm Uelo,
Jae Perkins; ponoil drawing, crayon
drawing, Wm ITele ; apsoimen of pen.
manahip, Wm Bele, P P Aylesworth ;
painting on pottery, Win Hele ; oollootlon
of paintings, John Raine, Wm Tele.
Bros ;hull, under two years, Jan L FViI•
eon ; female any ago, Smith Bros ; cow,
Smith Bros, Jno L Wilson ; heifer, two
years old, Jno L Wilson, Samuel John-
ston ; yearling heifer, Samuel Johnston,
J L Wilson ; buil oast, Samuel Johneton,
J L Wilson ; heifer °elf, J L Wilson,
Samna( Johnston ; herd, Jan L Wilson.
Durham Grades—Cow, J L Wilson,
Samuel Johnston ; heifer, two years old,
Samuel Johnston ; yearling heifer, heifer
calf, fat beast 1 & 2 Samuel Johnston ;
miloh cow, Wm Dane.
Snnur,—Leioesters,—Aged ram, Wm
Brown, Sas Sanderson ; abearliug ram,
Sas Sanderson, I & 2 ; ram lamb, Thos
Harrison, Wm Brown ; ewe, Jas Sander-
son, Wm Brown ; shearling ewe, Jae
Sanderson, 1 & 2 ; ewe lamb, Jas Sander-
son, Wm Brown ; pan sheep, Jas Sender -
son ; ram, any arae, ewe, any age, Jae
Sanderson. Oxford Downs.—Aged ram,
J Oousens & Son, J Knox ; shearling
ram, J Ooueene & Son, 1 & 2 ; ram Iamb,
J Omens & Son, 1 & 2 ; ewe, J (loosens
& Son, J Knox ; shearling ewe, J Knox,
T (loosens & Sn'i ; owe lamb, pen sheep,
J Ooueans LC Son, 1 & 2. Shropshiree.—
Aged ram, shdarling ram, ram lamb, ewe,
shearling ewe, ewe lamb, pen sheep, W H
Webber, 1. & 2. Grades—Ram, T Men-
derson, E Sotheran ; ram lamb, J Knox,
E Sotheran ; two, shearling ewe, ewe
lamb, E SOtharan,1 dr 2.
SWINE.—Berkshire sow, J Stewart.
Chester white.—Boar, T Mendereoil, A
Robertson, jr. ; brood sow, 7.' Menderson,
1 & 2 ; spring pigs, A Robertson, T
Henderson. Yorkshire white.—Boar,
A Robertson, le, E Lambkin ; brood sow,
E Lambkin, A Robertson, jr.
POULTRY,—Geaee.—P P Ayleewortb, T
Alenderson ; tnrkoys, T Menderson ;
cloaks, Wm Dane, H Fallis ; light
Brahma, J Brethauer 1 & 2 ; Plymouth
T Menderoon, J Brethauer ; black
Spanish, J Brethauer, 1 & 2 ; penoiled
Hamburger, J If Johnston, 1 & 2 ; leg -
horns, J Brethauer.
GUAM.—Red Winter wheat, P P
Ayleewortb, John Campbell ; white Win-
ter wheat, Wm Evans, John Campbell ;
Spring wheat, Jae Ohowbeit, Harry
Fallis ; barley, Was Campbell, Thos Men•
derson ; large peas, Jag Campbell ; small
peas, Jas Campbell, Geo Burnett ; white
oats, Thos Davidson, Wm Evans ; black
cats, Jan Campbell, Theo Manderson ;
white beans, Wm Strong, W H Modraek.
ea ; flour, Wm Dane ; yellow corn, Robb,
Edgar, Chas Caudle.
DAInS PnonuaE.-50 lbs. tub butter,
Robt. Harding ; 20 lbs. tub butter, Robt
Harding, Wm Strong ; 6 Ibe. fresh
butter, Robt Harding, Wm Brown ; home
made bread, Jae Salter, Wm Brown;
strained honey, John Brethauer,
Booms & VnaEnADLne.—Early potatoes,
Wilkinson Bros, P P Aylesworth ; late
potatoes, Wm Dane, Chas Caudle ; aweed
turnips, Jas Campbell, Samuel Johnston ;
auy other kind of turnips, W II Mo-
Oraaken, E D Campbell ; red mangolde,
W II MoOraoken, Sohn Brethaur ; yellow
mangolde, E D Oampbeli, W H Mo•
Craton ; gardou ()errata, Ohms Candle,
Alex Roborteon, sr. ; field °erfobe, P P
Aylesworth, W H Afio0raokeo ; potato
ouionc, W li Modraaken, Ohne Sandie
seed onions, 1 & 2, W H 3loOraoken ;
paranipe, W 3 Modraokeu, Soo II John-
ston ; pumpkins, Alex Robertson, sr., W
13
311o0raaken ; citrons, W kI McCracken,
Chas Caudle ; blood beets, J H Johnston,
Wm Strong ; tometoos, P P Aylesworth,
John Cousins & Sou ; cabbage, John
Brethauer, Chas Caudle ; rad pepper, 1
& 2, Jno Brethanor ; cauliflowers, Jno
Brethauer, Chas Caudle ; water melons,
W II MoOraeken ; squashes, W H Me•
draalcen, 5 Vegan.
Fnuxr.->•Winter apples, northern spy,
5 Vegan, Wm Strong ; Rhode Inland
greening, 5 Vogan, Wm Strong ; king of
Tompkins °aunty, John Calming & Son,
John H Johnstone russet, Juo Oouoins &
Son, Robb Pool ; baldwin, P P Ayles-
worth, Robt Peel ; Ben Davis, Robb Peel,
Wm Strong ; moon, John Brethauer, ;no
dooeins & Son ; telman ewoet, Ino lIol.
land, Jno LI Johnston; duohaae of Olden -
berg, John H cousins & Son, Wm
Strong ; Alexander, Wm Illvene, Robb
Peel ; variety of apples, Robb Peel John
Holland ; variety of drab apples, Robt
Peel ; variety of plume, W 13 MoOraok•
en, Robb Peel ; peers, 8 Vogan, .P P
Aylesworth ; grapes, 5 Vogan, L . .
Hineperger.
Lynes' Dammam—Home made
flannel, all wool, J Salter ; union, 1' P
Aylesworth vorth • home made yarn,
W H
MAbrnolcgii, P P Ayloeworth ; Homo
made blankets, J Salter, SVm Strong ;
hand made lediee' stockings, MnrWm
McKenzie, W H llfo0raoken ; stand made
men's gecko, Mrs Wm MoKeuzie,
Davidson ; men's mitre, Mrs 1V Molten..
zi0, W 11 MoOracken ; men'e gloves, Me
•.
John Auklaud, a well-known 1Vest-
minister farmer, who resides on the Bost-
wick line, met with a painful eoaident,
Wednesday, Oct. 4. He was engaged in
moving a corn drib, when it full upon
him, breaking both bones in the right
leg.
7,800 Given Away
To persons who make the greatest num-
ber of words out of the phrase, "Patent
Attorney Wedderburn." p'or particulars
address the National Recorder, Washing.
ton, D. 0. 5 8
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Estimates Furnished for all
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turned gray, 1 began using Ayer's
11:1ir Tiger, and Mas .to well satls.
rare .iii +,;
rezultn that 1 l:ao'o
uev1 r tried any -other kind of dress.
ing. It regrtireeollly
nn occasional appli-
cation of
AYER'S
IIair Vigor to keep
my flair of good
nrta . color, to remove
'dl' t d;'+rl dandruff, to heal
itching humors, and prevent the
hair from falling out, I never hesi-
tate to recommend A.yer's medicines
tclllyfriends."-5Irs..N ,1L lamml>'P,
Avoca, Nebr.
1)
BOAR FOB f3 a v�cla,—mea
Undgrniguetl will keep for service ou
Lot 3c, Oen. 0, Morrie, the tiler°' bred 110.
Proved white Yorkshire Bear "Soloatsd,"
bred from 7..81, O1'otllour's awed etekes sow
at Chloago Fair. Torres, $1.00 to be Pala
at ii nseeesa y, Sedigrprivilege
ei »my be seen
vu apl,1ruelios,
'BO11T. NICHOL.
White Star Line.
ROYAL MAIL `'1•r.tMsUIPS.
Petwoen New York and Liverpool,. via
Queenstown, erery Yieduesday.
As the steamers of this line carry only a
strictly limited number iu the Fixer and
anaonn C. ABM accommodations, intending
plication for bertha is necessary at ers are reiniucied that au this sea-
son. For plaus,rates, ete.,a4ply to
W. H. Kerr,
Agent, Brussels.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. dyer & Co., Lowell, Nese.
fake Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the Complexion.
NE
�1C��P SOI i
The undersigned has open-
ed up a Butcher Shop in the
MU BMOC$ BMUS,
where he will keep constant-
ly on hand a supply of the
Best bleats Procurable, sold
at reasonable prices. A share
of public patronage solicited.
o VIA:CZ:Ell,.
Meat delivered to all units
of the town.
OS!
1A ill znoko'
tt well man
of 'YOU!
010051Paon0Cee meg 40000
neaui,m ,N 1.001E WEass.
F10001 aures MIN Cwoos L:ecaeoa, el0opleee.
nose. 0800eg Armory, tileltly Oatrelone,epermu,
turrbaoa, l.•npm00853, oto„ oaueod by poet Mimeo;
gluon vigor (4d also to shrunken otannb, 1)541
gri0klp but IreolY� re tore' 00r Wham • to Wei
00Y nag. Um Pr.Un1 and you win grow strong
ni,d hsccu afro Dant ey ,sell In plain woo30eo
aad 0000r044yy 80034,1 from oln_orraUon. Ea,lty
osMad Ip 00 1 p 0000. price, 21. a paukog0. 015
ror 3e. 00 41,nogoy to lertu r otdtn. or re Lor.
ed 10ttbr nAddr n 011 1 t
a a t00 t. J. fo 01)�d00
c APRR
Drv�g10 wgnst
minton 0t OmndaTOtaF, Oxm, dgoat tor. the Do-
McL S'OD'S
yetem Renovator
—AND 000E8 --
TESTED REMEDIES
SPEWWRC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, ,Pal its -
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint,Ioenr.
eight, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jauudiee, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, OODERIif110 ONT.
J. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by:Jae, res, 7lr1Igglst, 3trn sols.
*
JUST TWO ITEMS
THIS WEEK, VIZ. :
The Balance of our
fire ',
a DS
WILL BE CLEARED
OUT AT COST,
Bankrupt Stook of
A�fy PHOTO.
L S
That willhe sold away
below Original. Cost.
They ' start as Eo
�a was
500.
OSTr�,'a , p, 'Y.
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