The Brussels Post, 1898-5-12, Page 54
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Issuer of arriage Licenses,
OFFICE . JEWELRY Broo18.
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T FLETCI[ER, Brueeole
ALEX Iii iTE1 ,
Olork of 1 , Fourth Division pour
Co. Huron. C. reyauaar, Notary Public
Land, Loan an. u0urnne° Agent. Runde
invested and tl .oau. Collections inado
OaloeinGraben Block, Brussels
AU( iNNEERS.
S. SOO 1' AS AN AUCTION -
4. i • nun, wisell for bettor prices, to
bettor men, fu ass flue and leas °barges
than auy other . uctioneor in East Huron
or he won't oh go anything.. Dates and
orders oau ulwl , be arranged at Oils ollioe
or by p0rsoual0' 'Gentian.
VE ERINARY.
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• Honor :actuate of the Ontario
Veterinary Colic , is prepared he treat all
diseases of dome hutted annuals in a com-
petent manner. nrtloular attention pall
to veterinary de istry. Calla promptly at-
tended to. 018o :and Inarmn ry—Four doors
north of bridge ernberry et., Brinson.
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or excess, Mental
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16 Great English Remedy.
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:gists in Canada. Only reli
medicine discovered. Eh
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alines, all effects of &buss
worry, Excessive use of To.
mulants. Mailed on recelpl
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dais free to an address.
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Oopy, Windsor, Ont
Sold in Braeac sy G. A. DBADMAN,
Drug, t, Bookseller S: Optician.
SHIN PEES
Bri. ell Columbia
Ile( Cedar Shingles
AND--
)rtll Shore
1 .ile and Cedar
FOR SALE T THE
Brussel Planing Mills
Also Doors and ash of all Pat
terns on hand o made to order
at Short Notion
Eetiml a Furnished for all
kinds c i3uildings. Workman-
ship a Material Guaranteed.
P.AME N T.
BR( SSELS
PHI WORKS.
I wish to info i the people of Brussels
and surroundiniietriet that I have pur•
°based the Pi p Buoineee of JAMES
BELL and will a found ready to attend
to all wants int .het new work or repairs
at moderate pri e.
No better Pus ) in the market.
Order left at y shop or reeidenoe or
at P. SCOTT'S bop will be promptly
looked after.
farOrdere tt on for the Digging of
Wells and Clete s.
Gen it Green,
1VMILL STREE , • BRUSSELS.
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91111, Shop!
The land, :'signed has open-
ed up a Bu ler Shop in the
IOU 1 .SCR, ERIMELS,
where her :11 keep constant-
ly on pant t supply of the
Best Meats Procurable, sold
at reasonal .; prices, A share
of public pl ionage solicited.
Sr 'e tn.�41tID' itf .l ,.
Meat deity ed to all parts
of the Mill,
'CASH PA FOB NIDEs;
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10l.latiictl: ctvo,
lVrroe)Le ..
biro. John 0015on is ill at proof'.
Wm. Sendoracn has returned from
Toronto,
Relit. Sleek is melting many ship.
raeute of flour,
II. B. Snell, of Toronto Junotion, woo
ht town last week.
Oliver Smith has purohased the old
horticultural building.
Mre, 0. W. Andrews has returned
home from her visit to London,
Geo, Lovell, of Manitoba, is vielting at
Ilia fatbor'e home Here at present.
John A, Barnard intends erecting a
now fence in front of hie property.
Robb, White, of the Oommeraial hotel,
moved to Gorrie on Tuesday of last week.
The 0, P. R. is repairing the large
culvert situated about a mile West of
here.
Wroxeter has more bioyoles within ite
limits than any other plaoe of its size in
Ontario.
Thos. Roes, 0. P. R. detective, was in
town last week on business in the inter•
eats of that railroad company.
The foundation is oomploted for T. B.
Sanders' new hone and if the weather
keeps favorable the briokwork will be in
progress in a short time.
Gorrita.
Mr. Maloney, Deputy P. 0. Inspector,
inspected the Gerrie oflioo, and found
everything most satisfactory.
Walter Donnie, of Olifford, has started
16learn'Ihe photographing with Fred.
Reels, our popular young photo artist.
We are informed on good authority
that Fred. Donaghy, of Fordwioh, has
leased the Montreal Lion and will open
out a general store.
The leading bueinese men of the village
have signed an agreement to close their
reepeotive pion of business at 7 o'clock
noir evening except Wednesday and
Saturday evenings, and the ievenitng pre-
ceding any public holiday.
Andrew Montgomery, of Orange Loll,
was starting to market with a load of
wheat, and left hie team standing.
They took fright mud ran along the aide
road for about a mile. Fortunately no
serious damage was done, just a few bags
strewn along the road.
The annual meeting of the Gerrie
Public Library was held in the town hall
on Monday forenoon of last week. The
following were elected as a board of mac•
agement for next year :—J, R. Williams,
W. Mose, R. Ross, N. ItfoLaughlin, R.
Knox, M. E. Cummer, Jae. Armstrong,
A. Dean, W. J. Greer, R. Blow and Thoe.
Nash. At the close of the annual meat•
ing the board met and eleoted the follow.
ing officers :—Pres. J. R. Williams ; Vice
Pres., W. Mose ; Seo., W. J. Greer ;
Treae., N. McLaughlin ; Auditors, R.
Knox and Amos Doan.
Lu°kuow.
Wm. McMullin was appointed village
Constable.
D. 0. Taylor has been eleoted delegate
to represent the Luoknow congregation
at the District meeting of the Methodist
ohnroh.
Noble F. Kee, soprano of the Imperial
Temperance Quartette, will assist in the
Carnival of Nations on the 19th and 20th
of May.
Mr. Maloelm'e financial agent gives the
sum of 5152.07 as that gentlemao'e elec.
tion expenees in West Bruce, while Mr,
McDonald's amounted to $160.85.
Aron Finlayson, of this
Y Y village, left
for Portland, Maine, where hello enured
a position in the °Moe of the Portland
and Gape Elizabeth Street Railway 0o.
Rev. J. L. Murray, M. A., D. D., of
Kincardine, will (D. V.) oonduot the an-
niversary services in the Presbyterian
;thumb, Luoknow, on May 15111. On the
Monday evening following he will deliver
a leoture on "What I saw in Italy."
A horse belonging to Thomas Agar
broke its tie line in the station yard and
came rushing down Main street. When
opposite the post office the animal sud-
denly turned to one side, and the wagon
made a aomplete somersault and landed
in the middle of the road upside down.
"Old Jim," a name familiarly given to
a light grey horse owned by Allan Mo.
Leod, had its leg broken. The animal
had been turned out to play himself, and
while being driven bank to the livery barn
he began to kink up in play, with the re•
suit that one of his forelegs was broken
at the fetfook joint, and in order to end
hie sufferings be was killed.
.ra.two oci.
Elmo township has a big job of ditch-
ing on hand.
Elmo Court of Revision will be held in
the Town Hall on the 26th fust at 10 a.
in.
M. M. Hiles, merchant, was oonfioed
to bed with a severe attaok of soarlet
fever.
D. G. and Mfrs. Anderson entertained
the pupils of the senior olasooe of Public
school Wednesday evening of last week.
W. MoLttosh, late with J. A. nhitchell,
of the drug 'tore, left for his home at
Meaford where he will route for a time
prior to settling down at some business
of hie °hooeing,
Our former townemen, J. A, Slump, jr,
has seoured a splendid situation with
Oharreet & Bartram butohere
of Winni•
peg, who do a very large business iu the
coldstorage
ah retail meat
trade.
The petitioners
for the continuation of
the sidewalk from T. G. Ballantyne'e to
D. Murray's shop are meeting with sub.
etsntial encouraggement. Over 6100 has
been subsoribed, including $26 grant
given by the Elam Council at it' last
meeting and the munificent gift of 55
from Co. Councillor Merryfield, of Monk.
ton.
The following aware were eleoted for
the ensuing year for the Atwood Publio
Library ;—President~ D. G. Anderson ;
vloe.pro'., W. r. Forrest ; sea, R. S.
Pelton ; treas. and librarian, J. A. Mit.
obeli ; directors, W. F. Forrest, B. W.
Ziemann, Rev. P. A. McLeod, M: A,, B,
D., Dr. LMgvill, R. B. Hamilton, Robert
Forms, J. W. Moliain, G; F. Thompson
and John Boger ; auditors, Thoe. Fuller.
ton and W. R. Eroldne ; boolt committee,
D. a. Anderson (chairman,) B. W. Zia.
mann, It. S. Pelton, W. P. Forrest and
Dr. Langrill, Iixeoes of liabilities over
mete 53.40. Against thie deficit of 58 40
there ie due tbo, liorary 57.60 frbm the.
merchants for advertising in catalogues,
which, when oolleotod, will give a balance
on the right aide of $4.10. Total aeeete
to date, 5888,87. The tnoinberehip ie 02
tingle ticket and 7 family ticket mein.
bars,
TUE USS. LS POST 111, 18
.11,1rst•owtn1.
liobt, Lllliolt, nigh Chief Ranger, of
the Canadian Order. of 1''oreetere, laid au
oflioial visit to Court Royal Oak.
The Biot auuiversary of the opening of
the now edifice will be oelebrated by the
congregation of Christ Ohuroh, Lietowel,
on Sunday, May 16th, when hie lordship
the Bishop of Huron will preach.
The following ofIloore worn eleoted In
eo11110otion with our Laorosee club ;---
President, II. B, Itlorphy ; viee•pree., J.
A. hacking ; oaptain, P. Livingston ;
oeo.•treae„ J. S, Moyers ; committee, B.
lhlogahy, Roy Thompeon, John ford,
Earl Kidd and John Gibson.
Listowel Lodge No. 100, I. O. 0. F.,
celebrated the 70111 anniversary of the
founding of the Order by a concert in
McDonald's music halt, which was of a
oomplimentary nature, the leading
citizens of the town and not a few from
outside being included in the well filled
hell.
Lewis Bolton, D, L. S., left town on
Monday of Inst week for the Petrilo
oast, hie objeotive point being Lake Ben-
nett, over the Ohilcoot Pass, where he
will speed the Summer surveying, having
an oxteneive contract on band. Mr, Bol.
ton may possibly go on to Dawson before
returning home, hie eon Elecvortb, who ie
a member of the Gold Commissioner's
staff, being located there.
A number of the triode of William
Fisher, grooer and weigh master, upon
learning that he was about to leave town,
denided to give expression to the kindly
feelings entertained for him before he
took his departure, ife was a000rdiugly
invited to 5loDouald'e hall on a recent
afternoon, and presented with a gold
beaded cane suitably engraved, a tea set
being at the came time presented to Mre.
Fisher,
]l,+ os•cllvich.
Mies Lena Mahood is now the owner of
a Cleveland wheel.
At the meeting held in Donaghy's hall
it sons decided to hold a celebration here
on the coming 24th of May.
Samuel Leonard, who has been visit.
fag his brother William on the 6th con.
for a few weeks, returned to his home in
Portage la Prairie on Monday.
S. D. Barnes, 0. 0. 0. F, organizer,
who was assisting the council here for a
week, left for his home in Bernam,
Lambton county. 16 new members were
added to this council as the fruits of hie
labors.
On Wednesday evening of last week
Mr. Blake and Mise Jeauet Cook enter.
taiued a number of their young friends
from the village and vioinity to a very
enjoyable time at the home of their
parents, B. 8, and Mre. Cook.
We chronicle the death of one of our
most respected residents in the person of
Mre. Jobe Henneberg, who departed this
life on Wednesday evening, April 27th.
Deceased had been a sufferer for many
menthe from that dread disease, con•
eumption.
Mre, Thomas Wiggins, of North Dakota
who has been spending the past couple of
weeks visiting her daughter, Mre. Wm.
Carter, and other relatives and friends in
this vioinity, left for Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich., where she will visit a short time
prior to her return home.
A meeting of the shareholders 01 tate
Fordwioh Union Scale Company was
held in Donaghy's hall. Tne committee
previously appointed to purchase a sole
was relieved of dirty and Richmond Fat.
lie, Alex. Gibson and James Downey were
appointed n standing committee to trans.
sot thesiness for the Company. ba an Th o
p Y
os,
Gibson was appointed to the position of
Sec.-Treas. There is now 110subeoribere
in the stook. The committee is advertis-
ing for tenders for the erection of a build-
ing over the scales, and also for a weigh.
master.
]lxeter.
W. G. Bissett has pnrohaaed a fine
oarriage stallion, Young Clear Grit.
A large number from here attended an
open meeting of the Royal Tempters at
Beneall.
Geo, Gray, the horse dealer, of Hen.
Ball, formerly of Exeter, was married to
a blies Kinsman.
Thos. Yellow, Exeter North, tae pur-
ahaeed the property of the late John
Anderson 04 the Thames road.
Mrs. John Spackman received word
laet week of the death of her nieces, Mies
Eva Sharon, who died of oonsuntption at
S6. Thomas.
The insolvent estate of Ohae. Smith,
Centralia, has been wound up and a
dividend sheet issued. It ie paying four
Dents on the dollar.
The Exeter Lacrosse Club have scoured
J. William Maoey, of the Great Eastern
Lyceum Bureau of America to give a
coeoort in Gidley's Opera Hall on May
10th.
Tne Poo mentioned lash week that
Mrs. Andrew Molts, who, some time ago,
lath here for California, was about to re-
turn, but we have since learned that such
is not the ease,
Wm. Moody, of the 5611 can„ of Ue•
borne, is suffering from a severe attack
of blood poisoning, the result of a alight
scratch on one ofhis tbumbe. The hand
and arm are badly swollen and it is fear•
ed the result may yet prove serious.
Tho Rev. Charles Smith 'announces ho
will preaoh a eerier of three sermons on
Bendel avenin on TheWidow." These
objects will bo discussed in the o followin
g
order : "Tho widow's Troubles" • "Tia
Widow's Tributes" ; 'TheWidow's
Triumphs.'
May, daughter of W.D. Bodoni, of the
Bed con. of Stephen, was taken to London
and while there underwent a largfoal
operation for the removal of a growth in
her throat which causod an impediment
In her epoech and a dullnese of hearing.
She returned home last week and ie do,
fug nicely.
A. 7. Rollins, who meetly severed hie
oomneetion with the well known tiro of
the Robina & Williams Milling Co., was
agreeably surprised when the employees
of the mill gathered at his resident) and
presented hien with a handsome gold
headed oaths, au a memento of the eta.
ling regard entertained toward him as
their employer.
Some few weeke ago we made mention
of a oha115e in the well known firm of the
Rollinett�Williame Milling Co., when
Andrew Stewart, of the firm of Stewart
& Abbott, pureltased a half interest in
the Inanition. This week we °anomie
the totiroment of Mr. Rolling front the
Orin George Stewart, of Farquhar, and
brother of A. 19. Stewart, present mem.,
bet of the Dem, hnviug pnrohaaed his in•
tenet together with hie due dwelling en
Huron street,
Lcactbux
Tun Peer gives the news.
A large quantity of Fall wheat has
been marketed from Moltillop during the
past two woke, Brussels and Seaforlh
getting the biggest portion of it. Theo
who hold wheat tide Spring struck e
snap,
Frank Ilaokwoll and Jae. Mowbray,
who have boon in Michigan for a few
weeks, arrived book last week. Work
was filaok in the 1Volverino Stets so the
boys Dame bank. There are worse planes
than Ontario.
Wm, Rae, who had bon home for
about a month, returned to Toronto last
week to write ut the University esamin•
aliens. This is Mr. Bee's third year and
he is taking an honor mune, Ho will
not be bank until about May 20th. We
wish him every 0000000.
Tho 60•aoro farm of John Clark, North
Boundary of McKillop, has been sold to
John Dorgherty, of Hibbert, for the eum
of 52,100. Mr. Dougherty is a hustler to
work and will do well. Mr. Clark will
move to a house of Dunoan MoKenzie'e
across the road from the farm juot sold.
He will boom his threshing hardness.
Doth.—We regret to have to report the
decease of Marietta Florence, eldest
daughter of Samuel and Abigal Forbes,
14th eon., of whose illness TEE POST re.
[erred last week. She passed away quiet-
ly lash Saturday at 1.80 o'olook, aged 14
years and 3 months. Nanette, had been
poorly for the past 5 or 6 weeks, but was
only in bed two weeks prior to her de.
parture. The cause of death' was in•
tlammator y rheumatism which went to
her heart. She was a bright young girl,
enjoying the good will of all whol knew
her, and her death ie deeply regretted.
The funeral took place on Monday fore-
noon, Rev. Mr. Tiffin conducting an ap-
propriate service. There were 45 con.
veyanoee in attendance. Mr. and
Mre. Forbes are deeply sympathised with
in their bereavement. Interment was
made in Braesele cemetery.
Trowbridge.
At the official meeting of the Methodist
Quarterly Board, held at Molesworth the
other day, a unanimous invitation was
extended to Rev. John Kenner to spend
another year as peter of this charge.
DANGEROUSLY INANE,—A0 unfortunate
incident was the sudden insanity of a
well known farmer a resident of the
township of Elnan, near Trowbridge,
which necessitated hie removal lash week
to the septum at London, he was a
well-to-do farmer andhasalways been a
quiet and industrious man and a good
neighbor and never known to make a dna•
turbaDoe. His wife dot noticed some-
thing wrong on Friday and on Saturday
he drove into Listowel and out to Wel-
ince with his horse and boggy being all
the time quite irresponsible for hie
notions. He saw three young lads fish-
ing in the stream on the 8rd of Wallace
and one of them be beat badly with a
whip, he struck another one with a atone
and the third only esoaped by taking re-
fuge in the water. He would undoubted.
ly have done serious and probably fatal
injury to the lads had not his own yelling
and the °ries of the boysetarted the horse
and this drew his attention and he got
into the buggy and drove into Listowel.
His motions were noticed as peculiar by
many of the citizens of Listowel among
whom he is well known. He was quite
violent and after he left to drive home on
the advice of the medical men a couple of
constables followed him who with neigh•
bora kept guard over him during the
night. They bad a good deal of difficulty
keeping him quiet and on Sunday
after-
noon took him into Listowel where a
guard was kept over him in the town
hall. Communications had been made
with the asylum authorities in London in
the meantime and on Wednesday he was
sent down to that institution. The med.
ieal men say that unfortunately there is
little hope for his recovery and it is 0nr-
miseed that the madden attack of insanity
is due to the pressure of a olot of blood
on the brain.
b eaiorth.
A number of casae of typhoid fever are
reported in town.
George Beattie has left for Owen Sound
to resume hie position on the Steamer
Man itoba.
The Broadfoot & Box Furniture 0o.
shipped a oar load of furniture to New
Wbatcom, B. C.
R. Winter shipped a oar load of cattle
to Liverpool last week. Alex. Stewart
went in charge of the shipment.
P. F. Looeemore has left for Belleville
to take it position in the bank there, in-
stead of Whitby as was first reported.
Mre. Jae. Beattie has some very fins
specimens of hyaointha in fall bloom, in
her garden whioh presents a very beauti-
ful sight.
T.111. Hays has returned' from a trip to
Toronto and Montreal, while there, he
purohased a large number of stockers,
whioh he intends putting on grass during
the Summer. Mr. Hays parposee going
extensively into stook raising, he has
now 200 head of oatttle.
Wo extend our sympathy to Mr. and
Mre. J. Brownell, in the bereavement,
they had to undergo last week, in the
lose of their twin eon, Walter George
The little child was never very etr0ng
and a few weeks ago was seized with an
attar* of whooping cough, which resulted
in death.
The a ret r e rt of the 1 ublio
h S o a report Y p
Library ie Full and interesting as usual,
from it we learn that there are now 5001
books in the library, 210 of which have
been added by purchase this year. These
books are classed as follows :—Biography
400 ; fiotion, 1,472 ; history, 660 ; mis-
cellaneous, 416; periodical literature,
276 ; poetry and the drama, 96 ; religious
literature, 801 ; soienoe and art, 604;
voyages and travels, 850, and works of
reference 610. The number of books
loaned from the library this year
hoe been very large, amounting alto•
Bother to 18,277. The following are the
numbers issued in each °lase; Biography,
204 ; notion, 0,086 ; history, 1,080 1 m,s-
eallaneoua, 724 ; periodical literature,
864 f poetry and the drama, 820 ; re.
ligions literature, 1,701 ; eoienoe and art,
812, and voyaliee and travels, 1,021. ',The
reading room es supplied with 2 daily and
10 weekly newspapers, and 8 monthly
magazines and reviews. The following
gentlemen were cleated as members of
the board of ,Management for the current
year s—Rev. Dr, MoDonald, Rev, J. W.
I'fodgine, F. D:ohnestod, W. Elliott, Jae.
Oraig, R. Lurneden, W. Moore, B. B.
Giem, and John Darwin. The board of
management eleoted Dr. Mollonald,
Pros, ; F. Hofinested, Toast, and Wni.
Moore, Soo. and Librarian.
Buggies and Vi.agons,
Always on hand and away down
in price to suit the times. I can
give you a buggy for the next two
months, second to none in the
town for either quality, finish or
style, for $G5, If you want a
Buggy you will find it to your
interest to call and see my stock
and you will say my statement is
correct.
JNO, WYNN,
CAuerAOE MASER.
HAVE YOU
•M
Looked in our
Show Window
Lately ? .
Have you read my Advertisement ? Hay
you glanced in our store to see the
New Dross Goods,
New Trimmings,
New Prints,
. New Silk and Cotton Laces,
New Gloves, New Parasols,
New Shirtings,
New Cottonades ?
Everything New for Spring.
In the Grocery Department
Yon will find everything Fresh
in Canned Goods and at old Prices.
Teas and Coffees a Specialty.
Agent for Parker's Dye Works.
J. G. Skene.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 6i Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
TiLO!ING!
I. G. Richardson
Is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line.
Good Workmanship and
Good Fits Guaranteed.
LATEST STYLES.
Suits made for $4 and upwards.
I"Shop in Garfield Bleck.
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Will r111 S G'
a well mart
of 7011
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nose.
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torrho0a, Impotency, oto., onue06 by past •ala
gloms vigor and oleo to shrunken ogre, end
quleldy but 000610' 0010000 Lo00 MAgn0o0 1° old
or youag, tgai P00Ooet and you Wal a00W 000008
and neem again. 5001 by moil In pti1n woep,wr
and 0000007 oeoehot.000 observation, E.enr
000606 In 0011 p00500 iiia, aa1 a peonage, rix
for $s. 00n6100010 in either otrilnnry 0r r.aletee.
0610E50to0. Addrdea on 10ttos 10 d, T. PBPP li,
D, 00100, 1 00000000, 000„ .Agent for the
mino0o Cnnado..
A. COVSLEY
Real Estate S6 Loan.
AGENT, BRUSSELS,
Money to 'Loan on Farm Secur-
ity at the Lowest Rate
of Interest.
Money Loaned on Notes and
good Notes Discounted. Sale
Notes a Specialty.
Fire le Life Insurance Written.
Special Attention given to
Conveyancing.
A. COUSLEY0
Offioe over BDeeasitnan'Dreg 85010,
s.
r
A. boy's shoe. Built to protect growing feet
against distortion. Most foot -ills are acquired
by wearing ill -shaped shoes in youth. Laced
and Oxfords; in shapes "Foot -form" and
f;•
"Dandy' ' ; widths, l) &E. Boys'
sizes, 3 to 5X; Youths', za to
2$; Little Men's, 8 to x236;
Goodyear welted; Stamped on the soles $o,00 and
$2.5o per pair.
CATAtaoUe
Parr.
Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent.
The nonald
Fire Engine Works,
BRUSSELS.
We are prepared to do any kind of
Machine Repair Work
with dispatch and on very Rea-
sonable Terms.
When wanting anything in
the line of Engines and Boilers,
stationary or portable, we would
be glad to have you ask us for
quotations as we think we can
save you money.
We have also on hand all
kinds of Repairs for Engines,
Boilers, Steam Fittings, and can
also execute any orders for Brass
work.
Nickle Plating a Specialty.
Ronald Firo Engine Works,
BRUSSELS.•
IMPROVED YORKSHIRE
BOAR FOR SERVICE.
The undersigned will keep for 4ervioe on
Lot 20, Con. 6, Morrie, the thorn' -bred Im-
proved Yorkshire Boar, 'Oak Lodge Long -
elbow," No. 2480, bred by J. E. Brethouo, Bur.
ford, to which a limited number of sows will
be taken. Terms, 51.00, to be paid at time.
of service with privilege of returning if neo-
essary, -
A number of choice°nag sows for 018101or
breeding purposes which will be sold at
prioee to suit the times.
21- MDT. NICHOL, Proprietor.
McLEOD'S
System renovator
—AND OTDE2—
TESTED REMEDIES
SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE
For Impure, Weak and Impoverished
Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita-
tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Neur-
algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con-
sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Sidney
and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitna' Dance,
Female Irregularities and General De-
bility.
LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT.
S. M. MoLEOD,
Prop. and Manufacturer.
Sold by Jae, Fox, Druggist, Brussels.
GRAND -TRUNK :SYS EAM
Between all stations in Canada for
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY,
May 24th, 1898,
will Issue ROUND TRIP tickets at
SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE
going May 23rd and 2it11 returning until
May 251h.
SIMS OL.4 5 FARE ANE ONE THIRD
going }fay 20t1i, 21St, 22nd, returning
until Hay 25th,
Ticket rated andinformation from
J. N. KENDALL, Agent, Brussels.
GEO. HEYD, " Ethel.
"POST' BOOKSTORE 1
Our Specialty this
— +— month is . * �
Children's Wagons
WOODEN OR WIRE WHEELS,
Doll's Carriages,
Toy Carts.
Nice Line of -or • • •
CROQUET SETS,
Just the thing for the 1107926 oi' School.
DON'T READ THIS AD
&nd then throw away this paper before you conclude yon ore losing
good money Y by not buying y
oarDAIRY SUPPLIESfrom us. We are
Pre orad to eu i everyarson - with DairyOane
alle, Milk Pane and Tiware off all kinds at prime according to quality, ,
Graniteware of all kinds,
II ARD WARE Having p01 in a steak of Spades, Shovels,
Perks, &o,, of the beet quality we solicit
your Patronage.
Paint Your House with the best weather and water
proof Paint in the market, We sell it.
Screen Doors and Windows on hand and made to order.
The best line of Cook Stoves to choose from.
Eavetroujhimj and Repairing
promptly attended to.r,►
N. B, --Wait for our wagon, it will call on you for your truck in a
few days.
Wilton & Turnbull