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The Brussels Post, 1898-6-17, Page 5JUNE 17, 1898 BUSINESS CARDS. 1ONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER 1'1, emit, 1P, S. SCOTT, Brusoele, oO A E u,nf 1�orcN �. sone t»tor• 1 1 oro oia anal, r Mae g a U o nbhis U�r000r.Y.'1'urubocry 'Arcot, Itruaaels, RN, $ARRL TP • Tonsorial Artist. Shop—Next do nt eolith of A, Malley & lu bard ao oetcra, LadleWand eh lidranolinr cutting apeaialty ROBECUNNINGHAMRT CUNNINGH NORMAN0II, FIRE AND MARINE., GUELPH. T. FLETCHER; Issue! of Marriage Licenses, OPFIOn AT JEtVFin IN ST01111. t'No WiLneoo Required. T. FLETCHER, Brussels ALEX HUNTER Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Co. Huron. Conveyancer, Notary Publio Land Loan and Insurance Agent. Funds invested and to loan. Collections made Odle° In Graham's B1ook, Brusno)e AUCTIONEERS. 7 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - 12• Finn, will Boll for better prices, to better men, in ens time and leas charges than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or he wont charge anything. Dates and orders eau 'always bo arranged at this ogles or by personal application. VETERINARY. T. D. WARWICK, ey • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all diseases of domesticated animals iu a com- petent manner. Particular attention paid to veterinary dontiotr Calle promptly at- tended to. Office and Inffrmary—Four doors north of bridge ')'urnborry at., Brussels. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. 11• M. SINCLAIR, BARRISTER • .Solloitor, Uonveyanoer ,Notary Pub - lie, &e, Odloo—Varhetone'B Block, 1 door north of Central Hobe Solidi for for the Standard Bank. BLAIR, BARRISTER, G• F. • Solicitor, ,io, (late of Garrow & Proudfoot's 01See, Goderioh.) Oilloe over Gillies & Smith's Bank, Breesole, Money to Loan, 47 M• O. CAMERON, (Formerly of Cameron, Holt & Cameron,) Barrister and Soliol tor, Goderieb, Ont. Onlee—Hamiltau St., Opposite Col borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, N.D., 0. 11., Trinity University, Fellow Trill. ity Medical College, Member College of Phy- elolano and Surgeons, Ont. Licentiate of the Royal College 01 Ph sioians and Licentiate 01 Midwifery, Edinburgh. la -Telephone No.11. Residence, 11111S 1., Brussels. E. T. SNIDER, M. D„ O. M., successor to Dr, A. McKelvey, Licentiate of Royal College of Ph olciauo and Surgeons, Kingston ; Member of the Col- lege of Phyoloiaos and Surgeons of Ontario. Diseases 01 women and children a specialty. Eight years' experience, r 0110 co and res- idence that formerly occupied by Dr. Mo- Kelvey,Turnborry street,Bruesels, 25. DR. F. H. KALSFLEISCH, P100211IAN, 6Une100N AND A0000CAEIn, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS. - ONTARIO. lst Claes Honor Graduate of the Univers!. ties of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Kingston), mud of Trinity Medical. College ; Fellow of Trinity Medical College and member of the Collage of Physfeians and Surgeons of Outer - 10, lost Graduate Course in Detroit and Unioage,1800. Special attention paid to (Ha- mmes of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and die - cane of Women. t.'0ououltation in Eng- lish and German, Telephone at residence. BOARS FOR SERVICE.—'THE undersigned will keep for service, on Lot 6, Con. 5, Grey, a thoro' bred improved Yorkshire boar and a thoro' bred largo Eng- Iielt Berk0h1r6 hog, Pedigrees may bo seen nu applioatiou. Terms, 81.00,ito bo paid at time of eervioe, with privilege of returning if noceseamy, ARTHUR SMITH, 40.4* Proprietor. BULLS FOR SERVICE.—TAE undorsignedwin keep for service on Lot 10, Com IS, Grey, the thorn' bred time - torn bull 'Picture." Also a thoro' bred Dur- ham bull. Both aro exeep110001ly flue an- imals. Terms, 91,00, to be paid Tan, let, 1890, `with privilege of returning 11 neeesaary. 41-4 OLIVI]R 'PLIMSOLL, Proprietor. j14/ba'After•. Wood's Plicephod!ne, The Great Anguish Remedy. Sold and recommended by a1 druggist,' in Canada. Only rell able medicine discovered. 911 eke0�yas guaranteed to cure all forme of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuel Or excess, Mental Worry, Lxooaslve nee of To. ba000, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt Of prlao, one paokago $1, six, $5. One wiltptease, 40 taut ouoe. Pamphlets tree to any addreae. Who Wood Company, Windsor, One Solo in II rn Feels by G. A. MADMAN, k D ruggist, Bookseller & Optician, White Star Lino. ROYAL MAIL STL'1A MLSH IPS. Between New York and Livorpool,1 via Quoouatown,every Wednesday. Ae the etoamero of this lino. Derry only a Strictly limited number in the mum and SECOND 0An000 0oeommodation0, intauding pas06ngeol are reminded that au early ap- ec ealb this flea, eon. plane,19stappy Kerr, Agent, Brawscier 3Ristrrittt.ctsr 131A -tile. Crops in this seinen of Huron county are looking well. Rev. T. 10, Higley entertained the choir of Trinity t of uroli to a >la t 'odor oh Y 1 nia oG i lastweek. a The annual bigLO Lemersion to 801,100and Detroit itI this Year be held on Saturday, August 20th, A pio•nio will be held on Dominion d under thet t 1 the Myth a d cin 1 le ions a Y J p Epworth League and the Epworth Longue of Jaohson'o appointment. J. G. Emigh sold his 01heetnnt driver, "Net," to Dr, Kalbileisoh, of Brussels, for $100. Mr. Emigh went to Godorioh and brought home another beautiful driver, for which he paid $180. Mies E. Pauline Johnston, the Indian p00tese, appeared in Industry hall on Monday evening of last week under the auspices of the Public Library. A. fair- sized but fashionable audience greeted her. G. E. King, one of Wiogbam'e mer - °haute, has opened -out a general stook of dry goods in the store reaently mewled by T. Watson &Co., Queen street, Blyth. Wm. Campbell will have charge of the store. Jeremiah Lynch, an old and much re• speoted resident of Blyth, passed to the great beyond on Sunday evening, 6th inst., shortly after 6 o'clock. His death was not unexpected as he had been suf. fering greatly for the past two weeps with Bright's disoaae. He teavea a widow to mourn the lose of a loving hue. band. Exeter. J. J. Crocker, of Buffalo, N. Y., visited hie mother, Mre. J. V. Crocker, last weep. Will. MoLaugblin has left for Brant - lord where he has accepted a position with the Waterone Engine Co. Hon, Thoe. Greenway, Premier of Manitoba, was visiting hie sister, Mre. (Dr) Rollins fora few days last ween. A new engine was placed in the pump house near the G. T. R. bridge iaet week, to be used for forcing water into the sup. ply tank. Mrs. Henry Smith, of "Springliuret," who underwent a eerioue operation two months ago, is able to be out again hav- ing completely regained his health. Wm. Clark, of Brinsley, who has suf. fared from several attacks of appendicitis, rendering him unable to work, name to Exeter for operation, and one of our phy- sicians auooeesfully operated on him, as- sisted by several looal medical men. The patient is doing nicely and promisee to be able to soon resume work, Alfred Walters, one of Exeter's popular shoemakers, has been reoeiving the hearty congratulations of his many friends dor• Ing the poet week, the occasion being a worthy one, the taking unto himself an amiable bride in thoperson of Miee Edith Dyer, daughter of A. G. Dyer. The oeremony tools place at the Memorial ohuroh, London, and was performed by Rev. Canon Riohardoon. Lucl;now. �ThO 32nd Bruce Battalion will piton their tante on the Exhibition grounde, Walkerton, on the 2101, and the camp will last 12 days. Jae. and Maurine Lombartns, °barged with assaulting Michael Dalton, of Ash- field, have been committed for trial at the June sessions. Section Foremaneh owill Cott oho rt. J s t ly be transferred to the Whitecburoh section of the railway and will have to make hie home in that burg, E. Gaunt & Sona, of St. Helen's, the well knows stook breeders, have decided to sell by publio enation their entire herd of magnifloent short horn cattle. SUDDEN DEA/A.—The news of the sud- den death of Mre. Treleaven, widow of the late Walter Treleaven, on Wednesday morning of last week, was a severe afiita- tion to the family and friends and a sad surprise to all our citizens, Ever ranee the death of her husband about a year ago, deceased had suffered a great deal with heart trouble, and many times was in a very low condition, but for a few weeks passed ebe seemed to rally and on going to bed on Tuesday evening was as well as usual. About twelve o'olook, however, ape was suddenly seized with heart failure, and though she apparently recovered from the effects of the flret attack, within an hour her heart's action again gave out, and in a few minutes her spirit passed away to the great beyond. Deceased was in her Nth year, and was widely known and greatly respected, and in their end and Budden bereavement, the family have the earnest sympathy of the whole community. The funeral took plane Friday afternoon at 2 o'olook, to the family plot in the Dungannon ceme- tery. eliutou. An excursion will be run to Sarnia tunnel, on the 261h, by the Independent Order of Foresters. . The shoe dealers have agreed to close up every evening during the Summer menthe at 7'o'olook, except on Saturday. The choir of Ontario street church pro. pose at an early date to take entire charge of one of the Sunday sorvfnas, and will render a Bong serene on the oo- 0esion. J. E. 3. Millyard (eon of Rev. R. Mill - yard) will supply the pulpit of the Cen• tenary °huro1 , Hamilton, fora month. This is one of the Bust °herohee in that Conference. At the Sntl examination in the Normal College, Hamilton, just oonoluded, J. Houston, M. A„ of the0linton Collegiate, was examiner in hooch and German for Specialist oertificntee. The directors of the Tuokeremith Ag. rioultural Society have decided not to hold a Fall Show this year and the dir- ectors of the Huron Central havepro. hosed to unite their forces and hold a Joint Fair here. A farmer drove three head of cattle to town for Shipment. One of them became unmanageable and made a break for liberty. A little girl, daughter of Thee. Flaming, wail in its way, and the animal made a 8101000 throat at her, oho nar- rowly escaping a toes in the air. The following are the newly.elected officers of Rattenbury St. League ;— Hon. -Pres„ Rev, Mr. Millyard ; 10'ree., T. McNeil ; let Viae -Pre°„ A.' T. Cooper 1 2nd Viet -Pres., $dioo M. Washington ; ltd rico-Pret., Viotor F1'enoh ; 4th Viet. PreO„ Mho Ida So11ne0 ; Supt. Jr, Dept,, Mise J. Rudd; Ree. -Seo,, Louie Doherty:; Cor,•Soo„ Mien Ohallie Barge ; TreaO,, Arthur Bean ; Orgahlat, Miss 0, 'Helyar, Rev. Mr, P0oo011 hue roaigned the Mae. tnrate of the Baptist 0hereb, very ta0,lh t0 the regret Of lite people and those who have bad the pleasure of hie unqudiutanoo while Moro. Ho has boon a faitlllhil worker, but ill -health is the claim of his nth d w draw nl. Lightning otrualt a chrome? on the house of J. W Irwin, and eat the Molts l o W. r h nie flying to every. di!e0tion Iti r n. Irwin wee sleeping in the room through which the ohimuey passed, and when the bricks ell i theroom,i naturally was e ( aelena al yr much alarmed. The paper on the claim e z etre en clean 0 t t 'ria• n wa 1 lIT but noa1 Y Pp, p alar damage dune. lyo;n01,I'r l tC•rO00 Noma.—Tho new factory i0 so far aornplated that they were ready to got up steam Jest Thursday. The machines are now being plhtaod as fast as they arrive, An expe01 came 011 Thursday from Toronto to fix up the dynamo for the eleatrio lighte, and another one carne from Berlin to fix up the hoist and elevalore.—Already nearly half a million feet of lumber is on the ground, and on Monday the new faobory footory commenced the manufacture of the world renowned Doherty organ. Mr. Doherty does not let the grass prow under his feet, and he is to be congratu- lated on having hie new premien so gab:4;1y completed, anis with his tvell- kn0wtl puah and enterprise the expect him to rush business more than ever. 'tilti=tr.rini. Bicyclists should observe the rules of the road and avoid disasters. Oa Thurs. day evening Fred. Goodhewland Charles Elliott were taking a spin on bioyoles, The former turned out to the wrong aide, and the result wail a collision, After the eraeh, there was one o'naehefl bike, and a broken rim on the other, loose spokes and sundry explanations, EPwomA natant] SEnvrns,—Tho anni• vereary eervioe of Winghem Epworth League was held last Sabbath evening, the President, E. Paulin, presiding. Special music, responsive readings, prayer by members of the League, and re10rbe of the Vice -Presidents oontribut. ed to the program. The motto of the League "Look up, Lift up" was made the subject of two excellent, papers, Mies Lloyd dealing with the first part "Look up," and Walter Rallwith the second part, "Lift up." The service was an in- teresting one and somewhat out of the usual line of Sabbath evening services, The platform was tastily decorated with flowers and at the back was a pretty banner painted for the occasion by Mr. Park, showing the Epworth cross, and the League motto, The League is doing a good work and should receive the en. 0ouragement of the parents and older members of the church. • For clwiell<. John Argue is suffering at present from a severe attack of quinsy. The brickwork of Wm. Goggia's new house has been completed. Geo. Willis, who has been laid up for the past couple of weeks with a sore deg, is able to return to hie work again, W. R. Cook, who is attending the Toronto Medical school, returned home for his Summer vacation last week. B. S. Cook has had the roof of his resi- denoe repainted and is having some changes and repairs made in the interior of it, At their last regular heating the mem- hers of Cook's lodge No. 4, 0. Y. B., de• oided to celebrate the coming 19th of Jt11y in the town of Walkerton. Among other repairs Brown & Powell are making to their saw -mill is the build- ing of a new engine and boiler house, the walls of which are atone, Tbomae Gibson has added to hie al- ready line herd of miloh cows, a fine Ayrshire cow which he purobased from George Gregg of Springbank, Rev. Mr. Oosen8 is back from Chatham where he was attending the annual meet- ing of the London Conference. He will remove to Westminister and Rev. Mr. Hoakings will Dome here. Thomas A. Powell has purehaeed the. lot just South of the railroad from Wil. son Bros., and is having stone drawn for the foundation of a new hoose which he intends erecting on it this Summer. • The lime for the arrival of trains on this branoh of the 0. P. R. hag' under. gond a change. Hereafter the train from the West is due 2.48 instead of 2 dclook as heretofore, and the night train is due 10.06 instead of 10. While a number of children were play. ing on the street in front .of the drug store a little daughter of W. H. Kerr woe struok and knookod down by a bicycle, reoeiving a nasty out on the faoe and a bad bruise on the forehead. Gerrie. A big day in Gerrie on June 22nd. Mre. Killeen, of Grand Rapids, MU., is at present visiting relatives in Gerrie, Little Mies Ida Lennox, of Toronto, is spending the Summer with her grand• parente, Wm. Andieon and wife. 11, J. Andieon has leased the shop North of 8, Donaghy'e general store, and is having it re -painted and papered. A grand lawn social under the auspices of the Epworth League, will bo held on the Methodist annuli grounds, on the evening of Jute 22nd. Front the list of suooesaful candidates at the recent University examinations, Toronto, we notice that R. J. M. Perkins, youngest sou of Jas. Perking, of this vil- lage, won the degree of Baohelor of Arts, with honors. Tent No. 255, K. O. T. M., attended divine 00rvi0e in the Methodist ohuroh, Gorrie, last Sabbath morning. Besides the Gerrie Tent, brethren from Brussels, Harriston, Palmerston, Mildmay, Toes. water, Listowel and Wingham attended.. Rev, J. S, Fisher preached a sermon euitable to the occasion. At the last regular meeting of Jubilee Oounnil No. 229, R. T. of T,, June 0010, the following officers were elected for the emitting term 1—S, 0., Wm. Waters ; V. C., Mise Alice Edward° ; Chap., Chas. E, Leppard ; R, 5,, Ezra Diann ; F. S„ Frank De,videoo; Trona., 111100 Edith Gibson ; Herald, John Bartley ; Guard, Mies Gerrie Davidson ; Sent., Dleke Cook ; Th'usteee,u Thorned McLaughlin and Jas. Loree. These ofiloers will be installed the first meeting in July by the District Councillor, Bro, John Bradley, of Sacriston. Alex, Orr'e team ran away front the station ae the late train was corning in, and dashed down the road for borne. They arrived at the beidge just at the same time ae Anna; Denny, wife and child, who were driving in the oppeeito r direation, Mr, heard the rum Denny o away coming and managed to get his rig Viol' to one tide of the bridge, in time 90 TIIE BRUSSELS POST lel, them peen, jest knocking lids buggy a little, but the harm he was driving he. name frightened and broke awey from tie buggy leaving them Hitting on Olio bridge. It was a very narrow escape from 0Brio10 injury if not death, torten - at 1 tGhetvae ho damage done hit little broken hornoee, I s,4tu hl. Anumbel! Of the town sports were Lek.. 1ng in the mese at Stratford, O. 0. Tatham wan one of the 0(10o0ee- fel 0tudent0, having panel hie 2nd year at J pronto University. Y The (/ Fit L. h f 1 h on y 1.0 L. o North Perth held ire enmi-nnnnal meeting on Tuesday in 1110 Orange hall, Listowel. Rev. W. 0. Manna, of Mount Forest, oonduatod preparatory 0001/000 in Knox ohuroh Friday afternoon. Sacrament on Sunday. The town council hoe reeoneidered the question Of Krantz, and at the meeting on Monday evening granted the Agrioulbural Society and the Band $50 eaoh. The old drain from the Blain street bridge Beet es far as Martin'; blook, is being torn up nod newer pipe laid down in its stead. Sewer pipe will also be laid West of the bridge to the Arlington corner, The death of Mre, Jae, Ronald took place on Monday of laet week after about a montlh'o illness. The deoeaoed wee in her 04th year. Deceased was formerly a resident of Wallace, her maiden name being Margaret Hunter. 1,, and Mre. Waidsmitl left for their home in Denver, Colorado, Thursday morning after a pleasant visit with friends in this vicinity. Mre. Wald. smith is n niece of S. S. Rothwell, of Pima, also of B. Rothwell, town. 'Reuses. Snott & Jones shipped some fine export cattle from Atwood recently, Wm. Burnett contributing 18 hoed, whose total weight was 24,820 lbs. Mr. Janee left last weep from Montreal with a large shipment of cattle for the old country. It is hoped that the sea voyage will improve his health, which has not been very good of late. !3eatert11.. W. W. Thomson shipped a °ensign. rent of oat meal to Liverpool. John Soott, of Roxboro' who had hie leg broken a few weeks ago, is improv. in°. F. II. Bethune, of Trinity Medioai College, Toronto, is spending vacation at his home in town, Mre. T. F. Coleman left on Monday of last week for Montreal, where she will visit for a few weeks. The Broadfoot & Box Furniture 00, shipped two care of furniture to Nova Bootie and two oars to Victoria. The Cantata of Esther, under the direation of Geo. W. Cline, will be pre. noted on the 24th of this month. Alexander Stewart returned home from Liverpool on Tuesday night, of last week, having completed his 42 trip across the Atlantfo. While W. Thompson, aoaompanied by his little brother, was on hie rounds de- livering bread for W. Clark the horse became frightened and ran away. It ran at a furious rate up John street so far as Mr. Irving's, when the little fellow was thrown off. He euatained severe injuries to his face, and was also badly bruised. The animal wa0 none the worse for its gallop. A pretty June wedding was celebrated at the residence of Mre. Donald Mc- Gregor, Seafortb, on Tuesday of last week, when her eldest daughter, Annie Robertson, as married to Dr. M. Steele s w a well-to-do practitioner of Tavietook. Bridesmaid and groomsman wore die. peneed with, and the ceremony was performed at half•pest two, by Rev. Dr. McDonald, in the presen00 of a few of their relatives. After a sumptuous wed- ding dinner the bridal party took the 6.80 train on a trip to Sault Ste. Marie. The many Mende of the bride will unite in wishing Dr. and Mrs. Steele all pos- sible happinea0, Notes About Chatham And The Conference, On the 2nd day of June I purchased a ticket from Belgrave to Chatham with the purpose of attending the Methodist Conference being held in that city. On arrival at London evidences were not wanting of a church gathering some place by the largo h number of clerical and lay brethren en route. Owing to tho out rate on the railways the 66 mile trip from London to Chatham only poste 50 Dente and the passenger trains run lilte the wind, part of the way making a mile a minute. The Conference session was rather overshadowed on the afternoon I arrived by the celebrated Dan. Godfrey Band. Their concert in the Opera House was attended by a large and outhueiastio audience. A fine program was rendered by the 50 members and applause was dealt out'nnetintingly. "Rule Britannia," followed by "The Maple Leaf" elioited hearty and prolonged oheer0. There i0 Ito doubt but the visit of this musical organization to this Dominion will do much to stir the colonial sentiment even if Mr. Godfrey pockets from $800 to $600 for each appearance. Chatham 1s a hustling pity of 10,000 in- habitants, a portion of them being eons and daughters of Mc. Ham, who died some years ago. The town has a large number of extra good public buildings, hustling industries, good Banks, tho Standard being under the capable man. agement of G. P. Soholiield, formerly of Brussels. tGranolitlhio walks are counted by the mile and the parks are well kept. Wednesday and Saturday are the market days when the rush of buyers and sellers reminds a visitell of the larger cities. The soil around the oity appear% to be wonderfully prolific and may he cropped for years without giving evidence of de. terioreting. But with all that Nature has done there 1e not the thrift and energy exhibited that is to be found in Mee advantageous situations and as a ooneequenco the farmers do not occupy nearly so aabisfaotory a position financial. ly as those in Huron Oo, There are no loss than 22 Brusselites iu Chatham, made up of Messrs. Scholfield, Dennie, McCall, McKenzie, Wake, Reid, Misses Pntancl and others. A11 appear to be prospering and are well pleased with the prospects. The three railways and daily eteamboat afford ample aecomm0' dation for travollor0 or tourists and make Chatham a very como-at.0lo plane. There was a large number of 010000 tore and layment attondiog the Meth°. diet 0onf090000 end Iluron was honored • in tlir' elevation of Iter, WValter Rigsby, of Myth. to filo Presfdolloy, ae 00008900r to Rev, H. Bond, of Soaforth. Mr. Rigsby made a Ilied.claeo presiding officer. Did 700 ever attend an anodal Confer. emu; of theMethodist hut o lrall'1 11 you didyoil have noticed number of thi s that are pateuteto all, lviz. That thei g sin ng of the ministerial brethren is really grand that there is a cordiality and geniality worthy of am I1Qc¢tion is every day business ; that Borne o1TeaBl ors taut t of ; 1 1 0o mu 1 and that the a dole• gates oould mourn many n pointer on Minnie l' wokg Fid electiaieari i a t There has been a die ai ion 1e part f po b r on Ll ) a t c some of the younger clerics in London Conference to give the elderly men the shunt but the past session has rattler marked a decline in the success of the movement, as it should. Owing to the General Oooferonoe owning on next Fall a groat many memorials and resolutions for amendments, &o•, to dire body were offered and it is just doubtful if thorn would be much of the discipline left ox. cepting the covers if half of the memorials from the various Conferences are brought into effect, Chatham, we would judge, would bo the better of an electric railway system ; the utilization of natural gas to be found in that section iu large quantities ; and a water supply other than local. A notice• able drawback is the want of gravel and as a result the streets:are not tlhe:best, es- pecially in the Spring and Fall. It pos- sesses many advantages, however, and will always be a ceotre for buainesa and trade. M}' stay in the Baby city w80 made specially pleasant by the reunion of old friendships and the forming of new ac. quai0Lauce0. W. H. K. The Lima Cheese (Jo. shipped 343 ogees of cheese from Listowel station Wednesday of last week, representing 11 days output, from 9th to 21st of May. Ballantyne & Son purchased them at 7.j cents per Ib. IMPROVED YORKSHIRE SOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep for service on Lot 20, Con.0, Morrie, the thoro'-bred Im- proved Yorkshire Boar, "Oak Lodge Long- fellow," No. 2480, bred by a. E. Brethoue, Bur- ford, to which a limited number of sows will be taken. Terms, 81.00, to be paid at time of service with privilege of returning if neo - 0000.1y. A number of choice young sows for eale'for breeding purposes wbioh will be aold at prices to suit the times. 21- 11011T. NICHOL, Proprietor. 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! IL 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. ta-Shop in Garfield Block. P1C®8I Will malts' a well mal of YOU 1 Wow 210080080 THE 00,002 nra0Wn m r005 w0002. Pl0081 aurae all Servant Dhe*0ns, el0oae,leone ttorrhaoa, Falling oto„ Cala od br Ipmt obitiss Wen vigor and site 18 ahrunkoa ononio on r utokly but aural roatore1 LOOT MANH000. 10 obit, or 5y0000, Dao 50001,00502, v,in 020,0 .trop` and annmirollyyalsealed trammabteol°t•reptIon qtr e*rried to vont poatot Pea), V. a peonage, ant for On. Send money in olthor ordlna 0r reenter. od lode, Addroee all lotto,, to J. T. P1LPP•11, mtnto lite et ' nae 0e0 0010, Asset 100 too DO A. COUSLEY Real Estate & Loan AGENT, BRUSSELS, Money to Loan on Farm Secur- ity at the Lowest Rate of Interest. Money Loaned as Notes and good Notes Discounted. Sale Notes a Specialty. Fire d Life Insurance Written, Special Attention given to Conveyancing. Aa COUSLY Office over Deadman'° Drug Store, BRUSSELS, � 01t3 AIL Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND- — North- Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing Ells Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notice. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship and Malarial Guaranteed. P. AMENT, BRUSSELS PIM WOKS. I wieh to inform the people of Brussels and surrounding district that I have par• 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 prices. No hatter Pump in the market. Order left at my shop or residence or at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly looked after. ea—Orders taken for the Digging of Wells and Cisterns. Gomer Green, MILL STREET, • BRUSSELS. 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 $iiia. 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, CARRIAGE MVIAI:ER. McLEOD'S System. Renovator '---AND 011100 ,-- TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, ,Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint,Nenr• algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dineases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregnleritiee and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONTO J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manataoturer. Bold by Jas, Fos. Drug¢ht, Brussels. Who MakesYour Clothes? WHY 7 E. C. DUNFORD, TILE ONLY High Class Tailor and Furnisher in Brussels. LEADER IN Worsteds, Sergee, Cheviots and Fine W000lene. EATS for boys and men at popular prices, from 500 to $2,60. NECKWEAR—A11 the newest effects in Knots, Derby's, Bows and Flowing Ends. SUSPENDERS that will hold you forever. In fact everything that can be found in a flret•alase Tailoring and Furnishing Establishment can be found here at prioee to suit the times. F. C. DUNFORD. DON'T READ THIS AD And then throw away this paper before you cowhide you are lolling good money by not buying your DAIRY SUPPLIES from us. We are prepared to supply every person , with Dairy Cane Pails, Milk Pana and Tinware off all kinds at prices according to quality. Graniteware of all kinds, ._- IJA Ll L YY ARE Having put in a stook of Suedolt, Shovels, Pork., duo., of the beet quality we solicit year Patronage• Paint Your House with the best weather and water proof Paint in rho market, We sell it. Screen Doors and Windows on band and made to order, The best line of Cook Stoves to choose front. Erauetroug hzing and 1?epairinfl promptly attended to,, N. i3.—Wait for our wagon, it will ea11 on yott for your book ia few days. Wilton & Turnbull "in black and white." r 2�i ' ,,,..r�, o salesman's say so, but ala. \ � rantce of duality, workmanship and material from 1 straight f the C hallr5r is . 5 the“Slater Shoe” way. Their name I , •� 1 v , and price stamped on the Goodyear 'selftes- eo:, �welted sora with their —br/ critng tag,telling a 'out t he leakier, is your protection. $3.00, $4.00 and $s.00. CATALOG/1E U ►1t«, THE SLATER 3NOE." = � -' � 01t3 AIL Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND- — North- Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing Ells Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notice. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship and Malarial Guaranteed. P. AMENT, BRUSSELS PIM WOKS. I wieh to inform the people of Brussels and surrounding district that I have par• 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 prices. No hatter Pump in the market. Order left at my shop or residence or at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly looked after. ea—Orders taken for the Digging of Wells and Cisterns. Gomer Green, MILL STREET, • BRUSSELS. 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 $iiia. 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, CARRIAGE MVIAI:ER. McLEOD'S System. Renovator '---AND 011100 ,-- TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, ,Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint,Nenr• algia, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Dineases, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregnleritiee and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONTO J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manataoturer. Bold by Jas, Fos. Drug¢ht, Brussels. Who MakesYour Clothes? WHY 7 E. C. DUNFORD, TILE ONLY High Class Tailor and Furnisher in Brussels. LEADER IN Worsteds, Sergee, Cheviots and Fine W000lene. EATS for boys and men at popular prices, from 500 to $2,60. NECKWEAR—A11 the newest effects in Knots, Derby's, Bows and Flowing Ends. SUSPENDERS that will hold you forever. In fact everything that can be found in a flret•alase Tailoring and Furnishing Establishment can be found here at prioee to suit the times. F. C. DUNFORD. DON'T READ THIS AD And then throw away this paper before you cowhide you are lolling good money by not buying your DAIRY SUPPLIES from us. We are prepared to supply every person , with Dairy Cane Pails, Milk Pana and Tinware off all kinds at prices according to quality. Graniteware of all kinds, ._- IJA Ll L YY ARE Having put in a stook of Suedolt, Shovels, Pork., duo., of the beet quality we solicit year Patronage• Paint Your House with the best weather and water proof Paint in rho market, We sell it. Screen Doors and Windows on band and made to order, The best line of Cook Stoves to choose front. Erauetroug hzing and 1?epairinfl promptly attended to,, N. i3.—Wait for our wagon, it will ea11 on yott for your book ia few days. Wilton & Turnbull