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The Brussels Post, 1898-6-10, Page 5JUNE 10, 1898 BUSINESS CAROL _ MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER cent P S. SCOTT, Uruesele. Nir &luORRACICEN, • IssurerorAlarrlagebloeosou. 0Moy nt t10 Ovoeory, lltruberry atlo0t. Brussels. RN. 33ABRETT, • Tonsorial4rtiet' Shop -Next door south o! 66.1(1, Moliay dt Oe'n hardware store. Ladlos'aad obi:drone hair onions a epOoialty ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INSU1lANOE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER j Issuer of Marriage Licenses, OFFIon AT JEWELRY STORE, la -No Witneao Required. T. FLETCHER, Brunetti ALEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Co. Huron, Conveyancer, Notary Public Land, Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections made OlIloe in Graham's B lock, 73 russets AUCTIONEERS. • T S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - .1' • Min, will soli for bettor prices, to better men, in ens time and less charges than any other Auationeer in East Huron or he won't charge anything. Dates and orders can 'always be arranged at this olifoe or by personal application. • VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, el • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary of domesticatedTanimalstInta treat to veterinaryyy dentistry. Y Callattention iy a6 tended to. Oliioe and Infirmary -Pour doors north of bridge 'I'urnberry at., Brasses. n4Pore. ,tiler. Wood's Phospholine, The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by aI druggists In Canada. Only reli able medicine discovered. RG packages guaranteed to cure all forme of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of To. baoeo, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on recelpl of price, one package $1, six, 55. One win Please, Ifr, WIC cure. Pamphlets free to any address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont Sold in Brussels by G. A. DBADMAN, D reggis1, Bookseller A; Optician. • SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND. - . North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THIO Brussels Planing Mills Also Doone and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notice. Estimates Furnished for all 'kinds of Bnildinge. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT. BRUSSELS PUMP WORKS. I wish to inform the people of Brussels and surrounding dietrict that I have pur- chased the Pump Business of JAMES BELL and will be found ready to attend to all wants in either new work or repairs at moderate pricee. No better Pump in the market. Order left at my shop or reeidenoe or at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly looked after. I '0rdere taken for the Digging of Wella and Cisterns. Gomer Green, MILL STREET, • BRUSSELS. NEW Busher Shop Ilisiti ci , do. W ruxeator.. Mot, Thomas Sage ie at present visit. fug friende in Teterboro. There le wino talli of a bioyele track being made in the Park here. The Wi•Hoo Medicine Co, were per. forming in town last week, D, McKay, of Toeswater, has been in WWII making barrels for the oat meal mill here, John and Robert Barnard have return. ed from a wheeling trip to Brantford and other places, While away the former was run into by a horse and had hue col• lar bone fractured. Dominion Day will be oelebreted in our town in grand style thio year, Every body ie heartily Resisting in the matter, and if the weather proves favorable it is bound to be a grand enooees. At the publio meeting the following ofdoere and committees were appointed :-Pres., . J. 81. Blank ; Vioe•Pree., John Brethauer ; Seo., Geo. Spotton ; Treas„ Thee. Rae ; Go). Oom., John Bray, S. B. McKelvey and W. A. Rutherford ; sports and printing committee, J. E. Blank, Thos. Rae and Geo. Spotton. The undersigned has open- ed up a Butcher Shop in the :MAIZ DLO assts 1 1 where he will keep constant- ly on hand a supply of' the Best Meats Procurable, sold at reasonable prices. A. share of public patronage solicited. S. V1l ILZEB. Meat delivered to all parts of the town. >r "OAsof 1'Am FOB 1I10813. DTc Tiiiflop. CoUNOIL,-Court of Revision on Assess. meet was held in Jones' Hall, Lsadbnry, on Monday, 80th ult. Members of Coun- cil all present. The assesemeut of Thos. Govenlook on lot 27, con. 3, was lowered 5100, and on 75 sores on con. 11, lowered 5200 ; lots 24 and 25, con, 10, and N. half lot 25, con. 9, was changed from Thomas Govenlook to Wm. Govenlook, owner, and lowered $400. Thomas Bryce' as- sessment was lowered 5500 as his barns were burned. The appeal of James Car- lon, Huron Road, was not allowed. Geo. Thornton was assessed as tenant on E. half of S. half lot 2, con. 13. Solomon and Anderson Bell were entered as own- ers instead of John Stymore. The roll as thue revised was passed es finally re. vised and Council met at close of Court of Revision. Accounts were passed and. paid amounting to 544.00. The Reeve and John S. Brown were authorized to see a ditch on eideroad 30 and 31, con. 13, and have it repaired if required. The Clerk was authorized to have bylaws on drains amended, extending the time of payment. Pathmastere are requested to spread the gravel repairing roads evenly so as to be packed hard before wet weath- er. Council adjourned to meet in Craw - ford's Hotel, Dublin, on Monday, June 13111, at 10 0 0100k a. in. Jew. C. Mo0Rlso), Cleric. Gros•. The following is the standing of the pupils in the Sr. classes of S. S. No. 4, Grey. -5th class ; total 480.-M. Mc. Allister, 431 ; C. MaQuarrie, 420 ; P. Jackson, 412 ; F. Bryan, 384 ; "G. Mo- Innee, 141 ; A. McKelvey. 4th clave ; total 350,-J. Ooomhes, 289 ; 0. Bryan, 2551 C. Smith, 251; J. McInnes, 247; L. Lynn, 241 ; "J• Frain,196; J, Mullins, 187 ; J. Fraser, 171 ; "M. McDonald, 180 ; "M. smith, 125. Sr. 3rd ; total 800.-J. Cott, 225 ; P. Jaoklin, 195 ; F. Fraser, 193 ; C. Lake, 183 ; L. McAllister, 165 ; *R. McDonald, 154 ; "M. McKelvey, 67. Jr, 3rd ; total 250 ; L. McAllister, 213 ; D. Bryan, 206 ; M. Smith, 205 ; J. Lynn, 200 ; D, McDonald, 18 3 ; M. Johnston, 160 ; H. Jacklin, 150 ; A.. Jaoklin, 142 ; T. Mullin, 126 ; J. Jackson, 123 "T. Carr, 118 ; "T. King, 110 ; "R. McDon- ald, 64. 2n8 clave. - S. McQuarrie, J. Frain, T. MoDonald. The name mark. ed * did not write on all subjects. Aver- age attendance for the month 59. A. Tnot1soe, Teaoher, Sown RE000T,-The following is the report of S. S. No. 9, Grey, for the month of May. The namee are arranged in order of merit t -Filth alaee-Lizzie McKay. 41h class -Annie Bray, Bella Mann, Bessie Oliver, Jas. Mann, Law - ranee MoNanght, Geo. Hanley. Sr. 8rd -Lorenzo- Bray, Hattie Frazer, Ella McNaught, Russell Robertson. Jr. 3rd - Ethel MoNaught, Norma Sperling, Wil- lie Harrison. Sr. 2nd -Willie Mann, Nellie Harbottle, Olive Oliver, Frank Harrison, Jr. hid -Wilbur Bray, Wil. lie Hanley, Henry Moliay, Norman Mc- Naught, Harry MoNaught, Wesley Mo - Kay, George Mann, Willie Mann, Pt. 2nd -Robbie McKay, Maggie Mann, Katie Harbottle. Sr. pt. 1 -Winnie Malanght, Myrtle Sperling, Alfred Meehan, Willie Bowan Ray Rose, Catharine Bowen. Jr. pt. 1 -Ella Bray, Fergus MoNaught, Willie Hislop, Roy Onmminge; Myrtle Cumminge, Olive Brown. NINA J. Ismael/1a Teacher. TRE BRUSSELS POST W. Climie, who hoe served the publio ail poet.maeter'e aseistant in the Listowel poet.offios for the past eight or ten yeare, has retired, and 0. Hacking, who is a son of the post -master, has taken his piece. Tho pupils of the high School met at the residence of Principal Phillips on Biemaroic street, whore W. Irwin, late of the teaching staff, was present and pre. seated the latter with a gold.beaded nano. Olfnton • Several of the streets have been graded by the mainline, At Exeter ranee on May 241h, Jas. L, Doherty was sooieseful in winning two first and 1 second prize. John Harland i0 more or less inoapaoi• ated by an attack of rheumatism in his foot, and has to be driven down to bug. nee9. A aonple of Armenian olergyrnen have been oanvaeeing the town for subeorip. tions to enable them to aarry on their work in Armenia. Thomas Rumba'', the elOubent freight clerk at the G, T. R. station, is elated for promotion at an early date, whioh will neoeeeitate his removal from town. Last week D. A. Forrest shipped near. iy 50 head of cattle of his own feeding to the olb country. Hie son John and John Leslie, jr., went iu charge of them, Horace poster and wife were at Soot - land, near Brantford, on Tuesday of laet week, helping to observe the 80th birth. day anniversary of Mr. Foster's father. 2 Listowel. Norman Williams, of Osgoode Hall, Toronto, ie spending his holidays at home. Wm. Bartley was appointed town con- stable in the plane of Robert Bulmer, who has left town. The new elevator at Meyers' mill is almost finished. The roof is being cover- ed with steal shingles. Dr. Wood, who has been assisting Dr. Rutherford for some menthe, has taken his departure for Bayfield. A large number of the store fronto on Main and Wallace streets have been. brightened up with a fresh coat of paint. Miss Molieohnie, of Harriston, has e taken a P Mi Bride's place as operator in the Central telephone office hexa, the arrietou. havingreturned to H latter Mr. Male has been Metalled g stolled as ail in- speotor for Listowel, being sworn in and hie papers passed by Jas. Gow, of Wind. sor, and Robt. Rennie, of Stratford. The Women's Music Olub will not hold any meetings during the Summer months, but intend to have regular con. cents through the Doming Winter season. The confirmation of Warden Torrance's appointment of William Irwin as Public Soltoo1 Inspector will be one of the mat- ters of bueinees to be dealt with at the June session of Perth County Council. A swift game of football watt played on the High Schoolgrounde on TGeabay, of last week between the reminiscences of the old Marlboro' team and the Listowel Shamrocks, resulting in a score of 2 to 0 in favor of the Marlboro's. A meeting of the Board of License Commissioners for North Perth was held in 111r. McPherson's office on Monday morning of last week, at whioh there Were present G, G. MoPhoreon, ohait- man, John Way and the Inep0000r. A number of licenses which had been ex- tended for one month wore dealt With, the following being granted :-Geo. Scott, Sebringville ; E. Hodgine, Windsor Hotel and J. R. Gillis, Stratford. No notion was taken with regard to the hotel lioense et 'Newton. Gorrie. Wm. Mose is bald up' with a severe attack of rheumatism, R. J. M. Perkins, of Wycliffe College, Toronto, is spending kis vacation with his parents in town. On account of Wroxeter having decided to celebrate July 1st, it was unanimously decided to hold a Gala Day here June 22. W. J. Greer, District Master of HOW - 1.011, wail in Ottawa last week, attending the Grand Orange Lodge of British Amerioa. Our quoitere are getting quite conceited over their dexterity, and would like to have a game with some neighboring team if possible. No. 8 Go., 33rd Battalion, will meet every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, at the Armory, for drill, to go into camp 21e0 June. White constable McGrath, of George and Prinoeee streets, was up in a tree, pruning, the tree broke, letting him fall to the ground, severely spraining his wYbet. W. R. Russell, eon of Wm. Russell, of Prinoeee street, of thio village, who for some years has held a good situation as relieving agent of the 0. P. R. between Fort William and Winnipeg, arrived in town, to spend a few weeks with hie parents and old friends in Gerrie. A onion temperance meeting was held in the Methodist church on Monday evening of fast week. Mrs. Aline B. Reede, - of Teeewater, Prov, Supt. of Temp. work, and Miee K• M. Fisher, of Wingham, Co. Pres. W. O. T. 13., ad- dressing the audience. ed to the 2 80 train by a large crowd of relatives and friends, and amid good wishes and ehowers of rine, they started on a wedding trip which will irlolude Niagara Falls, the St. Lawrence and the Hudson. The festivities were'oontinued by large party at the residence that evening. Ae this wee the first wedding oelebrated in the new church, the bride received from the Session and managers the customary present of a handsome Bible, G ode riolx. The bicycle faotory has to work over time to keep up with the brisk business. The organ factory shipped a ear of organa to the old oeuntry the past week. Work on the elevator is progressing as rapidly as possible with the material on hand. May Lady, Sam Wyatt's horse, ran at Guelph on Wednesday of last week, but did not capture any prize. The energetic committee have extens. ive preparations under way for the com- ing 1st of July celebration in Goderioh. The caretaker is sodding the "cow. tracks" acmes the Square, and after this anyone taking a short out should be tined. Owing to heavy orders the organ factory ie running 2k bonne every even- ing with prospeets of continuing so dur- ing the Summer. One of the greatest and grandest musi- cal treats ever given in Canada will be the appearance in Goderiob on Monday, June 20th of Dan. Godfrey and hie British Guards Rand. They number some 40 olassioal musicians and have been greeted by orowded houses in all the leading Canadian cities. Frank Humber launched hie pretty steam launch, designed and built by him. Belt. As ebe glided into the water be. low the lighthouse, Capt. Humber broke the customary bottle of wine and ohrietened ber after his daughter Stella. The boat is handsomely painted and onebioned, with a neat awning to keep off the eua. Her boilers are of the Roberts type, taking up little apace and sitting low in the boat. She is expected to make from 8 to 10 miles an hour. OAMEaoN-B.wLEY.-Sooiety oirolee in Goderioh were stirred on Wednesday of last week by one of the most fashionable weddings ever bald in the old town, the participants being Mies Mabel. V. Cam. eron, daughter of Hon. M. 0. Cameron, the newly appointed Lieutenant•Governor of the N. W. T., and Richard A. Bayley, barrister, of London. The ceremony took place in Knox church whioh was crowded with a largeaudienee of interest- ed and admiring epeotatore, the knot being • tied by Rev. Mr. Anderson, the pastor. The bridesmaids were Miss. Grace Cameron, Dieter of the bride, Mies' Bayley end Mies Edith Bayley, sisters of Mies the groom, and little M se Fl ora Adne Wilson, London, nine of the bride, , a ichor. The charming mid of t made a a g groom was assisted by bie brother, Ed. ward Bayley, of Toronto. The ashen were Drs. Bayley, Reamer and Seaborne, of London, and Dr. Hunter, of town. The bride was gowned in white satin on train, trimmed with obiffen, and with bridal veil of white net, (tarrying a bouquet of lilies of the valley. The brideemaide wore White organdie over white silk, trimmed with apple green stalks and sashes. The groom's presents to the brideemaide were pearl and opal singe, The ceremony over, the party, which includes a large number of invited bnests, eat down to a bounteous wedding reakfast at the bandeome residence of the brid&o father, where ample arrange- ments and a splendid service met every possible requirement, and the feetivities were enlivened with the martial strains of the bagpipes played by Piper Mo. Donald, of Sealorth, in full highland oedema, Ilse, Mr. Anderson proposed the health of the bride, which was re. eponded to by the groom, who in turn proposed the health of the bridesmaids, reeponded to by Mr. Bayley. Then Mr. Bayley, Q. 0., London, proposed that of the new Lientenent Governor, and this, needless to say, brought Out an eloquent response, Tbo happy neuplo Were Mort. PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT Standing of pupils for the Month of May The following is the result of the test exnminations of pupils in the Brussels Public School for the month of May :- ROOM 1, PRIM/Ma-Examined in all subjects. Total 65o. To pass, 33* each subject; H. Downing...,389 L. Pringle 2o6 W, Ainley.......327 E. Bryan 194 A, Mainprize...304 E. Strachan ,169 M. Deadman .,,276 I. Crooks 166 J. MoLauchlin ,224 A. MoKelvey.,,1o6 P. S. L, -To pass, 575 A, Kendall 765 N. Smith 538 C. Allin,.,.•.....730 M. Haycroft5r6 K. Smith 694 G. Baeker 495 W. Grieves 663 T. Peebles. 445 M. McKenzie585 M. McGuire,., .443 M. Friendship566 P. Watt ...... ...427 ENTRANCE. -Total 85o. To pass, 425. R. Taylor 633 A. Albin., 486 W. Good 622 G. McMillan....485 L, Sinclair 576 C. Zilliax 473 G. Ross.... 569 Ida Zilliax 454 J. Cousley.......568 D. Watt .411 Clark Allot 5o4 F. Armstrong..373 N, Vanslone504 J. HCAMERON, Principal. ROOM 2. JUNIOR FOURT11,-MatkSt0 pass, 460 : E, MCArter 627 W. Peebles 492 May Skene 586 C. Baeker. 489 F, Thomsoxl579 John Peebles...462 Ella Kerr 538 A. Richardson.449 Leslie Kerr..,, • 525 N. McGuire .•..456 C. Richards 519 B. McKelvey.,.446 D. Moore 509 Ross Beattie.,.,410 Brine Scott 50 Myrtle Wilson .396 Erna Ayery5o3 INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR THIRD. - Marks to pass, 410 H. Johnston.,..6o6 j. Good ....545 P. McMillan ....533 B. Howe 507 Luella Ross ..,490 G. Melso:n 474 Jessie Peebles 467 E. MoCracken463 Ada Ross 459 Frank Oliver4.39 Nina Blashill438 W. Ament 416 W. Haycroft •413 O. Mamprize411 W. Zilliax 406 Stewart Scott404 M,McLanchlin.399 L. F. JAcxsoN, Teacher, ROOM 3. Juwtoa THIRD. -To pasS, 325 C. MoCracken.5o2 S. Maxwell 431 M. Scott 467 C. Hingston,....408 E. Wilton R, Plum M. Grewar J. Walker SENIOR SECOND, -To. pass, 225 : G. Ross 264 G. McLennan„ 217 J. Thomson254 O. Mooney 212 A, McMillan,,..253 B. Beattie 198 M. Kerr. 252 W. McGuire..,197 M. McArter....248 M, Ament Igo K. McDouga11.243 L. Colvin x86 A. Forsyth 245 B. Richardson.x86 13, Henderson 244 3. Burgess 177 B• Hingston,...240 A. McQuarrie 175 M. Ross 236 L. Edwards ,...x66 L Johnston 236 H. Richerds....158 A. Lott 232 E. Colvin 153 P. Leatherdale.23o 0. Wilboe .043 R. Pugh 227 T. Meadows..../15 E. Pugh 225 S, Lindsay 91 R. Siuclair 220 JUNIOR SECOND.. -To pass 225 : F. Thomson.,, . 375 R. Lowry 330 J. Armstrong..370 L. Duntord 313 T Williamson..365 A. Walker 3ox N, Forbes .363 T. Kerr 285 A. Oakley 356 R.. Kendall 284 J. Mooney.......356 L. Leatherdale,262 .A. Scott 352 A. Bird . 53 G. Zilliax 342 Mxss DOWNEY, Teacher. Roots 4. Fip%H CLAs3.-To pass, 250. 13. Ross . 282 F. Albin.., ...204 L. Turnbull26o T. Doll 200 W. Roache 255 13. Strachan ....194 M, McKay 254 G Rose. ..... ....177 A. Ros3253 L. Sinclair 070 E, Cameron,.,.238 W. Williamson x67 Bloomfield...229 3. Moore 16x J. Currie 224 *F. Lindsay.... 78 G. Ewali 209 FOURTH CLASS. -T0 pass, 150, G. Gaobel- 244 W. McQuarrie.212 V. Barrett,.243 A. Thomson ...205 F. Miller236 W...20 Scott o E Ament 234 II. Avery 189 r e ,16 F Scott 21 .I'os Forsyth 7 F.3 v n a n.1 I jj Hedrso Burke 2 6 Vl'. 43 W. But J. Wilton 213 *N. Peebles ,.. 94 Miss R1Tc111E, Teacher, R. MoKenzie.,.393 P. Birt 388 H. Ainley 383 V. Danford ,375 E. Funston,367 R,McLauchlfa364 G. Thomson 350 H, Watt 349 R. Ainley,304 P. Richards3oo E. Baeker .299 N. Kendall -87 M. Hunter 270 H. Rutten.,263 G. Muir 241 A. Smyth 189 •454 G. McKay 371 446 S. Forsyth 347 440 L. Colvin . 536 437 Goant D'Ivey has forfeited 1110 bail -at Montreal, and hie friends have been obliged to pay for the hoods. Wtn.73takeley, a brakeman, formerly of Sb. Thomas, was shot in the stomach and Trilled at Karam City. The story in a' Toronto evening paper that the protests agalnat Hon, Wm. Harty and Mr. Foy would be dropped, ie denied. Dominion Bank nate0 supposed to be a portion of the proceeds of the Napanee bank robbery, have turned up at W inni- e p The City 0o0noil of Toronto passed a resolution reoordiog the deep regret of the people of Toronto at the death of Mr, Gladstone. Jas. Prentioe, notion foreman, of the Grand Trunk Railway in 'Toronto, was killed on the track at the foot of Bathurst 'Artist. A. Cbioago syndioate has cornered all the oat crop from Winnipeg to the coast. At Vancouver Date have risen to $80 a ton. 560 a ton is talked of. At Pembina, N. D., the British flag was pulled down from the wagon cm which it was carried by Canadian t•iai• tors from Emerson and torn to shreds. Conductor Samuel McMurray, of the Toronto Street Beltway, baa been award- ed a bronze medal for oonopiouo0e bravery in saving the life of Motorman G. W. Cruise by freeing to im from a live wire in Marsh last. J. 0. Kennedy, who left Tilbury eome weeks ago for Arrowhead, B. C., was seriously injured in a mill there the other day, in which he has been employed. A board flew up, breaking a bone in his left hand and fraetnring hie hip. C7€tna,dian rtTe V so. A Hamilton man named Mitchell was drowned in the Stikine. John Benson wag drowned in the Des. Jardine Canal at Hamilton. A prospecting party has left Halifax to look for gold in Labrador. The first gun in the British Columbia election campaign was flied at Van- couver, Dr. J. Gibson, of Belleville, was elected Preeident of the Ontario Medical Ac. sooiatiom Albekt Monette, 22 yours ole, was run over by street oar at Ottawa and died from his injnrioe. Hamilton Council has decided to tape steps towable seouring the oontrol of the Meal street railway. M. C. Oameron, M. P., West Huron, le the new Lientenent•Gov erner of the Notthweet Territoriee, A petition was filed against the return of W. 0. Mo0orip, Liberal, as member for south Perth at the recent eieotion, BOARS FOR SERVICE. -THE undersigned will keep for service, on Lot 0, Oon. e, Grey, a thorn' bred improved Yorkshire boar and a thorn' bred large Eng - Berkshire hog, Pedigrees may be seen on applioation. Terme, 01.00,;10 be paid at time of eervioo, with privilege -of returning if necessary. ARTHUR SMITH, 40.4* Proprietor. DULLS FOR SERVIOE.-TRE undersigned will keep for service on Lot 10, Oon. 15, Grey, the thorn' bred Here- ford boll .'Picture, Also a thorn' bred Dur- ham bull. Both are exceptional) line an- imals. Terme, 81.00, to be path Jan. let,. 1890, with privilege of returnlbg if necessary, • 41.4 OLIVER TURNBU PrLL oprietor. 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. TAILORING! �. 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. la -Shop in t arfiold Block. PI.. a well tna, of Y04! p100s1 p5ODVOse Ina 668090 8000011 nr 0008 wssse. P1005, dung all Nervone Dl.otwa. Sleepless 0000. Failing Mamory,Nlgbtly E nlooloni Spans. torrhooe, impotency, oto., mond by put ,S.se given vigor and elm to brunkan ,70nn. •o 0uto0ly but east, menaces Iger MANHOOD is of or Dong. 4.1 coal ' ,you win grow aro0`` end Nunn aiy •• Sootby manor pid51 O rttt end carried 16vy soelod.from Prim, 56 • pa 0a0p0e,, 001 fora8 Sold mon y In of 0rdine yoor�realn al letter, , Addroee ell lettoa to J. T. PE mrNalo¢l t, ewyuoaoDE 0QO, oar., Agent for the A, COUSLEY Real Estate & Loan AGENT, BRUSSELS. Money to Loan on Farm Secur- ity at the Lowest Bate of Interest. Money Loaned on dotes and good Notes Discounted. Sale Notes a Specialty. fired Life Insurance Written. Special Attention given to Conveyancing. /"1COUSLEY, Office over Deeadinan''ss Drug Store, -A. pictured history of the Shoe from the 3rd century to date, Full of foot facts i�lfaaA about leather, shoe rain and longevity, f•�' tricks of the last, foot forming influences, styles and colors of latest shoes, etc. Copy free from agents or mailers of Jno. Dowding, - Sole Local Agent. HAVE YOU Looked in our 6; Show Window Lately ? . Have you read my Advertisement ? Hay you glanced 1n our store to see the New Dress 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 Freeh in Canned Goods and at old Prioee. Teas and Coffees a specialty. Agent for Parker's Dye 'Works. J. G. Skene. IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep for service on Lot 28, Oon, 6, Morrie, the thoro'-bred Im- proved Yorkshire Boar, "Oak Lodge Long- fellow," No. 2480, bred by J.B. Brethoue, Bur- ford, to whioh a limited number of sows will be taken. Terme, 81.00, to be paid at time of service with privilege of returning if nec- essary. A number of choice young sows for eale'for breeding purposes whioh will be sold at prices to suit the times. 21- BORT. NICHOL, Proprietor. Buggies and Wagons. 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 $65. 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, YY 7 N , CARRIAGE MAHER. McLFOD'S System Renovator -AND 0111111t - TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Roux - algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall stones, Jaundice, /Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities' and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop, and Manufacturer. Sold by Jae, Fox, Druggist,1trassel0. Who Makes Your Clothes? WHY ? E. C. DUNFORD, --TIIE ONLY High Class Tailor and Furnisher in Brussels. LEADER IN Worsteds, Serges, cheviots and Fine W000lens. HATS for boys and men at popular prime, from 50o to 52,50. NECKWEAR -All the newest effects in Knots, Derbys, Bows and Flowing Enda. SUSPENDERS that will hold you forever. In fact everything that can be found in a fireleolase Tailoring and Furnishing Eetabliebment can be found here at pricee to suit the times. E. 0. DUNFORD. DON'T READ THIS AD -e s aforeyou conclude an are login away this paper b1 g then throw w 9.nd Y Pp Y good money by not buying your DA I RY SUPPLIES from us', We ale with Dairy Cant supplyeve C Y to person prepared Pftfle, Milk Pane and Tinware off all kinds at prices a000rding to quality. Graniteware of all kinds,,.,1, HARDWARE. Having put in a stook of Spades, Shovels, Forks, &c., of the beat quality we golioit your Patronage. Paint Your House with the best weather and 'water proof Paint in the market. We sell it. Screen Doors and Windows on band and made to order. Tho best line of Cook Stoves to choose from. Eavetrousgving sand Re airin promptly attended to,.... 00000- N. N. B. --Wait for our wagon, it will gall on you for your truck in tt few .days. Wilton & Turn -bull