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The Brussels Post, 1898-7-29, Page 5JULY 2J, 1898 BUSINESS CARDS, 1e'J'ON]i,Y TO LOAN AT G i.'ER .LP.L eon L. 1r, S. 80031"P, 13000112. II. MuO1 AOKTN, W . bearer of Alarriage Mumma. 001 oe at y ads areeo lurullorry street, i3ru000Ia, RN. BA1 RETT, . louf A. 1,Mo(oyArtist' Shop—Nextdoor eolith ds and oL lirOnallai 0314,2121 0000are (2101 (5 Z li3IAN O OR ORGAN. Alias Joan nl lin, pupilit of 0. L. at, Harris, Musical Doctor, or the OooeOre- 1104011 Of tluof1( Il 00(1000 out3)110 ie pre - 11 mail to give Lnstruatlone to unpile on either Plano or organ, Specie) attant1012 given to technic, LedsOlnf given 016110r at 0110 12011300 of pupils or at (eaoher0 hone. 41114 ROBERT CUNNINGHAM- 1101171i011016, FIRE'. AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER ) issue, of Marriage Licenses, On'Ien AT JEWRY.= STOMA. WAo Witness Required. T. FLETCHER, Brussel° ALEX. IIUNTER, Werk -of the Fourth D!vision Cour 00, Huron. Oonveyanoor, Notary Public investedoand to lound am 00110urance utions mane 01100111 Granata % B look,B ruseols AUCTIONEERS. �j S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - •L' • nun, will soll for batter prions, to batter men in Liss time and less chargee than any other Auctioneer in least Huron or 110 won't charge anything. Dates and orders can 'always be arranged at this oillco or by personal applioatIOU. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, 3.3 • 5001101 Gradna(0 of the Ontario Veterinary College. is prepared to treat all diseases of dennatlolted animals lu a 00m - potent manner. Pnrtyll0ehtr attention yypaid to vdert . Ofn0000 donand 111flrinarCallsY NP0011100 e at- tended to. OO north of bridge 'Purnberry at., Brus6ei e. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. II. SINCLAIR, BARRISTER �)�• Solloitor t1onveyauoar,NotaryPub- lic, Co. Otllco—tVauetone's Bloch, 1 door north of Central Dote Solicitor for the, Standard Bank. P. BLAIR, BARRISTER, VI • Solicitor, CO. (late of Garrow & ]?100211000'O 01110o, Goderich.) Ogino over Giltio0 C Smith's Bank, Brussels. 17 Money to Loan. G. CAMERON, M • (Formerly of Cameron, Holt C Cam orou,) Barrister and Belief tor, 01011011 ll, Out, 050c0—Ilamilt0n St., Opposite Col borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M.D., 0.M., Trinity University, Follow Trin- ity Mediae' Collage, Member College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, Out. Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians and Licentiate o1 Midwifery, Edinburgh, o Tolophooe 140.14, Residence, Mill St., 13ruasels. E, T. SNIDER, M. D,; 0. 110., successor to Dr, A. MaKelveY, Licentiate o1 Royal College of Phyeici000 and Surgeons Kingston ; Member of the Col- lege of Pbysiolaus and Surgeons of Ontario. Diseases of womou and children a specialty. blight years' ex101101(00, aW'011100 and res- idence that formerly occupied by Dr. Mc- Kelvoy, Turuborry street, Brussels. 2G. DR. F. H. KALOFLEISCH 1I150I0TAN, 013500052 AND A00013010i111, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS. - ONTARIO. let Class Honor Graduate of the Univerei- Lt000f Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Kingston),, and of Trinity medical College; Fellow of Trinity Medical Collage and member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar- io. 13 oat Graduate Comae 111 Detroit and Chicago, 1800. Speolal attention paid to dis- eases of Eye, liar, Ernie and Throat, and dia. ea000of Women, r13'Oonanitation in Eng- lish and German. Teiep11one at residence, BOARS FOR SERVICE.—rTIIE undo'etggued will keep for B01,7100, on Lot G, Con. 5, Grey, a thorn' bred improved Yorkshire boar and a thoio' bred largo Eng- lish Berkshire hog, Pedigrees may bo 00011 on application. Terms, 51,00,:to be paid at ifmno000000yioo, wi A1RTHUl 01111TFl uruing dad* Proprietor. 'PULLS FOR SERVICE. --TRE undersigned will keep for service on Lot 10, Ona 10, Grory, t bo thorn bred H ore- tare ball, Both Also aa ttiona bred Dur- n • exceptionally clue an- imals, dull Both is Y r I Jan. tat 0o bo laid 180 , terms . B1 A0, 1 ' ib if u000eear 1900, Wtlit privilege OLIVERof UR 0 Y 41.4 Llelt TURNI3Prop Proprietor. .J1r°r°' err°r' Wood's phoaphoaine, The dreat 1ngof°it Remedy. Sold and reeomreended by aI druggists in Canada. Only roll able medicine discovered. Sia p30113(71.2 guaranteed to cure all forms of. Sexual 'weakness, all effects of &bunt er excess, Mental Worry, 10 0Osaiv0 use of To. baoco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt Of prloo, one p0oka •e $t, 0tx, *G. One 103111300010, Ifutotliouro, Pamphlets free to any address. '0Ao Wood Company, Windsor, Onb 00121 to 121'11 taol0 by G. A. DEADIWAN, D tuggiat, 130ok0oilor 21 Optielau, IMPROVED YORKSHIRE SOAR FOR SERVICE. The ul det'sigilodwill keep for 0000100 on Lob 26, Oon 0 Morrie, the thorol-broil 1m- 3)1.OYetl Yorjtahire 7300r, 'Oak Lodge Long- fellow," No. 2480, Brod by J.111,}400(110110, Bur- ford, to which a Blithed m,mber of flows will be taken. Tering, 01,00, 10 bepald at timo of sorviee with privilege of returning if nee. 0ggary, A number 01 oholo0oung sows for sale for brooding p1113p00ea w1ii0h will be sold at vetoes to gust 14p0137,o1ii0100L,Proprietor. ..wamo,.«. �,,,-,-r..,.,. . Seto , (ig 1ro'i(.. Chester McLaughlin bee left for Dam, phis, Man, Mro. White and children were visiting to Palmerston Mies Marshall of Ilauover, is vioiting Mrs, W. G Strong, Mie0e8 Lang, of Ifarristan, have been vi*ILing;frdondo in town. Mrs. igge 1 (laughter, f Beane, 1t ( 1 0 l J q 0.13x1 ul 1 0 , R R Mese., are the masts of Alexander Sml(h, Mies Nettie Anderson anti her brother Harold, of Detroit, are the guests of Wm, and Mrs. Dane, Mrs. Samuel Peel and nhlldren, of Sault Ste. Marie, 1111011„ are %deicing her parents, Ino. mud Mrs, Alclell, John Farrow and Cr, Morrison, tmooln• paniod by 11Ire. Yarrow, of London, and Mee. W. H, McDonald, of Wingintln, palled on friends in town, Mannon J. Coodbeart, a oonvorted Russian Jew, 0001131021 the pulpit in St, Stephen's church on Sunday, July 24bh. On the following evening he delivered one of his leobaroe in the same ohnro11, I31.v tit . Miss Curtis holidaying atria is holicta i❑ in 'Muskoka, ka Richard Somers e been appointed noxi0u8 weeds' inspector. James Davie has disposed of his butchering business to Heffron Bros. Mrs. Jones, of Leadbury, and Mrs. Murray and baby, of Blake, were vieitore at the Commercial. Rev. T.E. Higley has deoided to go to Blenheim and will remove hie family eometilne in August. McKinnon Ja Co., of the Mammoth Rouse, Blyth, announce that they have commenced a monster building sale. Their bueinese has inoteaeed to each an extent that their present store Imo be. come too small to accommodate their many customers and they have decided to matte extensive alterations that will give them one-third more selling woe than at present. The Blyth Standard offers the follow- ing without any charge : — Manager James, Allow this great family journal to inform you that tate umpire )lad nothing whatever to do with your defeat ; it was the good article of baseball put up by the Wingbam ball tossers. Dr. Tait wits the umpire of (bat great game of baseball ; he is a muoh respected Oitizen of tbis amara little town, and in the estimation of the baseball cranks here gave fair de• cieion0 between the two competing towns. When the Brussels ball tomes accuse him of any unfairness in the matter, they do so malignantly. Now then, dear Manager James, if yon are really in earnest and want to play Wingbam for $100 a side, the citizens of Blyth will put up a puree of 325, to be given to the winning team if the game is played here. Think it over, ye Brussels and Wingbam leathers hun- ters, and let us hear from you. i ea1ortll. Rev, Dr. MoDonald loft on Wednesday of last week for Muskoka where he in- tends to spend hie holidays. Mies Alberta Doble, sister of Mrs. W. D. Bright, left here this week for Ger- many, where she goes 103000eether mud - cal education. The voters' list for the town of Seafortb has been posted up in the clerk's office, and from it we learn that there are 887 names on the list. Dr. Burrows has pnrahased the pro• party of 3amt•e Beattie, on Goderioh etreeb, and intends removing the present building and erecting a residence and Mies on the site. Rev. Mr. Shtiw left on Tuesday morn- ing of last week for Manitoba and the Northwest, where ho intends to spend his holidays. He expects to be away Ove weeks, Mr. Moore, librarian at the L1'1'eohanioe' Institute, left on Wednesday for a three weeks' holiday. During his abeenoe the library will be closed, and will not re -open until the 17th of August. George Murdie's heifers were shipped from here on Monday of last week. There were 40 head, and they averaged 1,808 pounds each, and were sold for 4,, Dents. They were generally admitted to be as fine a lot as has been shipped from here this season. W. W. Ogilvie, proprietor of aha flour- ing mills here, through his manager, T. 0. Kemp, has subsoribed the nam of 325 to aid in purohaoing a town clock, in the event of a olook with a wooden dial being purohased, but if a oloolc with an illnmi• hated dial is proeured he will give 350. rorclwiell. We are sorry to record that one of our most esteemed citizens in the person of A. S. Strome, is at present very ill with an 06taok of fever. All parties are forbidden to go in bathing above the dam, as the agitation of the water washes away the loose gravel around the abutments. Robert L. Cook, who lune home spending hie holidays, left for Grand Ropide, Mich., where be expecte t0 enter upon a good situation. Jae. MoDermid, Meese factory in• epeotor, of Alpena, Mich., spent the fore part of last week visiting hie parents and other relatives and friends in the village. The members of the Select Degree of T, Jubilee Council R. I, of T. held a meet• ing on,,Tuesday evening of Iaet week, and among other business emanated eleoted the following officers :—P. 0., Dr. Spence ; S. 0„ Wm. Watters ; Ben. S. C., 3. M. Thompson ; Bon, Tread„ Mee. Jas. Loree ; Prelate, Thou, McLaughlin •, Steward, Alex. Smith ; Tyler, Frank Davidson. Dig our sad duty to ohroniole the death of one of Orange Hill's most promising young men, in the parson of Win. Sanders, jr., who departed this lite on Wednesday morning about 8 o'- elook. Deoeaeed had been eiok but abort three days, havinig, overheated himself in the clay -field, whiolt resulted in his death. The funeral took place from hie father's residence at Orange HL11, on Friday afternoon to the Pordwich oemetery. The Orange Young Britons of the district attended in a body and paid their loot r08p00te to a departed brother. MATOISIONIAT.:.—July 7121 wan the scene of a very interesting and pleasant event at the residence of Jamas and 1'0rs. Roe, of the 4t11 con., it being the marriage of their daughter Mary to John A. Strong, About 150 guests wereresent to witness the tying of the nuptial knot, At 0:80 o'olook the groom, with his 00si0tant, John Worrell, entered the parlor, from an opposite entr'anoe 00tn0 the bride, rltend0,1 by her sister, DI 199 Letitia, and her tt010e0 Irene tl1001121 and Lila Roe. Rev. J. S. Flutter, of Lambeth, aeolsted by Rev. R. f0, Garbett, L. f.. D„ of Cor. tie, made do happy OOl1l210 one, The bride looked eharminl, prettily ,1CChe in oremc, trimmed with Olem0 satin, lane, 011111011 and a sash. 3110 WOr0 a bridal 11 ortg I e i with L of n e Mc/monis, veil 19i { 1 wreath 1 11 R I and ottrrfed 0 shower bouquet of Madame Most roses, The bridesmaid wore a pale blue dress trimmed with ribbon, lace and a 80011, She carried a shower bouquet of pink carnations. The flower girls were drneapd in dotted Swiss nulelin 1 trlmmnd" with valennenis !nee and eluded 0linWer 1101ugn8ts of white renes and pi11k otrnaLione. The wedding marsh was played by Jed. Adams, of Drayton. After the usual congratnla• Hone were over the mete repaired to the dining room stud eat down to a 0amptn- oue repeat. 1t�Tc 1 LIlop. Winthrop theme factory so'd last half of June cheese for over 7o. They paid Patrons over 4o Por gallon for May and first half of Juno. Council meets on the 8th of August at Loadbury. School trneteee are requoeted not to forget to have their applications fn a week before that time. The driving horses, belonging to Win. throe, pasturing on the highways have berkod shade trees, on the road opposite Robert Adame' premises. All patbmaetere, who Have not out thistles and weeds on the rondo, will likely be fined as the statute state, the oonnoil shall see that it is done. John Kerr, son of Mrs, James Kerr, of MoKillop, is just now home on a visit from Vancouver, British Columbia. Mr. Kerr has been a resident of Vancouver for seven mire, and is in love with the oily and country. The injury done in MoKillop by frost ealoulating ft ab 3100 to each 100 sores will amount to 340,000 and farmers think that le nob half, In moot aasee wheat, oats and poae are all injured and Dorn and potatoes are of no use in many cases. The Grey council passed a resolution at the Last meeting , that they would gravel part of one of their eideroado if MoKillop would help. That i0 two one- sided as MoKillop 110e'mede nearly all the beoundary lino and Grey bas not done one doy's statute labor on it in thirty five years and now expecte McKillop to do work in Grey. It is the cheekiest thing on record in munioip0l matters. The County Council is doing well with Industrial Homo and other expendi- ture, The County rate is not half what it was in days of yore. In 1808 it was $5,260,50 ; 1878 it was $3,018.06 ; 1888 it was $8,1625.74 ; 1808 it is 32,207,28, the lowest of any record shown in the town- ship. These amounts do not include municipal school grants in any of those years. OBIT.—The following are additional paederasts concerning the late Anthony Boyd to whom we referred last week :— Deceased was a native of the county of Sligo, Ireland. He emigrated to this country when quite young, and had re- sided in this section of McKillop for up- wards of 40 years, and by industry and good sense had become one of the most wealthy farmers of the township. Mr. Boyd was a generous and honorable man and one who at all times was prepared to look down upon everything of a mean, false or dishonest nature. In religion he was a Methodist, and in politics an active and enthusiastic Conservative. He was likewise an Orangeman, and had been a member of Loyal Orange Lodge 818, Winthrop, for about 40 years, 26 years of which be held the offioe of treasurer, The funeral on Sunday was the largest ever seen in (hie seotion, the prooe0sion to Meitlandbank cemetery be- ing nearly two miles iu length. After the minister had concluded, about 100 members of the Orange moiety, in a oirole around the grave paid their last reepeobs to their departed friend, the beautiful ritual of the Order being quite impree0ive, Mr. Boyd was 00 years of age, and besides his partner in life, leaves a family of -ten, Ove 80130 and five daugh- ters, to mourn his loss. rL.Woo' ood. S. Peter entertained the Atwood Braes Bond and a large number of friends on Wednesday night of last week to a sherry social. Flax pulling ie in full swing. The acreage grown in thio section is consider. ably lase than that of last year owing to the depression of the market. 7.13. Howard, a clover young etadent of Huron College, London, will hence- forth carry on the work on the Atwood mission in the English church, Mies Molheral, dressmaker, has given up business in Atwood and removed to Buffalo, N. Y., where site has the promise of something better. She will be missed by the Methodist choir, of which ehe was a valued member. The eevoral Sabbath 00110010 in town joined in a onion Pic.nio on Tuesday afternoon of laeb wook, which pleasant affair was bold in Young Ooulter'e grove. Tho oltildreu marohed to the grove head- ed by the Band, and presented a pleasing and animated epootaolo. James Linoleum has disposed of hie 100 core -farm, the homestead farm, lot 10, eon. 11, Ehna, to Alex. Loohhead, his brotber•in-law, for $1,500. Possession will be given Mare b lot 1800. A t re sent the ,axe is rented along with the adjoin- ing d cin•ing hundred acres to Dave Bell. v n n t After an absence of over e and a half years with his eon John, ab Okobock8, (butter known as Dewdney) N, W. T., Thomas Lineham returned home last week to renew old friendships and look after his property here He expects to return to the West in a few weeks, where be has deoided to make his home. Ins 1 t '-in-la Mrs. m. Linehta dung h et w, W , and, two children, will spend some time here with friends. James Lineham, another son, is ongtged in the cattle ranobing business, and owns a good bunoh of cattle which he is preparing for the export market. Be is doing well. Emmanuel Pearson, a former well known resident of the township of Elmo and of Liotowel, and who foe 2L yearn has boon an invalid, diad at the Home for I00arab100 in Toronto on Saturday, 10th iuet„ in the 84th year of his age. Mr. Pearson lived for many years on the farm still belonging to them on tbo town line West, the hast lot in the township of Elmo, w131011 plum he cleared up. About 20 years ago be beoamo nflioted with a disease of the nerves whieh rendered him unfit for work and for the loot few yearn has been a resident of the Homo of In. parables. Hig wife survives him with a family of four daughters, t1v0 of whom are married, THE BRUSSELS POST John Gray, or eon, 8, Elma, Jho well known hnr8e breeder, has dfepnsod of hie three year old imported heavy draught stallion, "Hent Heat," to Mr. McCartney, of Molooworth, for the handsome sunt of $810, probably the highest price paid in this 313(1101 for n three year old, Mr, McCartney wilt travel the horse next season in kli011i'an 01 {, Ou August 7th, Rev, G.13, MuItobbie, of Knox oher011, Shelburne, and High Chaplain of the C. 0, k'., will preach in the Presbyterian church, Atwood, at 2:80 p. ,n, Tho membere of Court Lane, inwu0 will neat at heirball, at '2 p, 131 „ and march to the o11ureb, The muds from Ethel, Br11e9o14 and Liotowel are cordially invited to meet the Atimed brethren at the hall in time to join the prooea0ion. On July 101h, while Michael Little was engaged unloading hey with a boy fork, his little three year old dengbter Hannah, who was playing on the barn floor, got oaaght in the rope drawn by the horses, with the result that her hands were fear- fully lacerated, Tim two first fingers of the right hand were torn off at the mond joint, and the left hand soraped to the bone, Tho poor little thing suffered terribly before the mangled hands could be dressed by the dotter. WrQxe ter. Blies Turnbull, of Grey, was the guest of Mise Tena Smith. Albert Hobbs, of Toronto, is at preeent the guest of hie Mater, Mrs. Paulin. Mies VanEvery, of Chicago, is at preeent the guest of 11'Ire, F. Diokeon. Misses May and Ellie Elliott are the guests of their aunt, Mre, Henry Smith. Wm. Smith, of Hamilton, who has been visiting friends here, has returned home. W. Brown, of St. Mary's wee the guest of his son Andrew, of Io1vn for a few days. Arthur and Robb. Crozier, of Bruseele, were visiting et the home of Thoo, Smith. F. V. Diokeon is having the recede. tion for a new house built on his proper. ty on Howiok street. A union pit-nio of the three Sunday schools of town was held :in Dr. Senate's grove on Tuesday afternoon. David Myles has had a new fence erected in front of his residence which adcle greatly to its appearan0e. Mr. and Mrs. MaTavieh, who live jeer North of the village, and Mrs. Robb. Gibson, of Maitland Brae, left here for Manitoba where they will spend a couple of months visiting relatives and friends. The young child of John Gibson got hold of a bottle of carbolic acid, and swallowed a small quantity of the poison. Fortunately the aooident was immediate- ly noticed and a doctor Bent for and the Mild is now doing as well as can be ex. pected. Mise Annie Allen and her sister, Mrs, McIntosh, of Cleveland, Ohio, are at present visiting at their home here. We understand that Mies Annie Inteude re- maining, bet Mra, McIntosh will return shortly, accompanied by her youngest sister, Sarah. Li (towel. The Standard will take its ousbdmary Summer holiday this week. The oheesemakers oonvention will be held here on Feb. lot and 2nd, 1800. Fred. Coleman hoe opened a now grocery and provision store on Wallace next to the old Royal hotel. A new shoe store for ordered and re. pair work has been opened in town by W. J. Klemmer, formerly of Cbeeloy. The family of John Alexander, town, have gone to Ingersoll, where Mr. Alex- ander is employed in the screw works. Wm. McKeever returned to town on Monday of last week from London, Eng. land, whither he had gone on a business trip. Isaac Allen, baker for J. S. Huston, is leaving town, having aaoepted a more lucrative situation 00 fancy cake baker for a St. Catharines firm. Chas. Sohlimm, who has been in the employ of the Brinker Hardware Co. for a number of years, left for Woodotook where he has taken a situation with a florist. At 0 meetiu3 of the High school Board the present staff was re.engaged at the following salaries : W. A. Phillips, prin. oipal, $1,000 ; A. MoVioer and W. Nichol, assistants, $700 eaoh. R. G. Roberts, Clerk of Wallace, hue been re -appointed deputy returning officer for District No. 1, which includes Wallace and Listowel, for the eleotion of County Councillors at the end of the present term. In 0oneequenee of Chief Ranger Isaac Allen's departure from town, his resigna- tion was accepted at a special meeting of Court Liotowel No. 510, I. 0. F. B. Witter, vice chief, was elected Chief Ranger, and R. Stainton was given the vice chair. J. W. and Mra. Soott, of this town ; J. A. and Mee. Halsted, Mktg Mabel Hal- sted and Jan. and Mrs. McMullen, of Mb. Forest, and Mrs. (Dr,) Barr, of Sbel. borne, purpose forming a party and tak- ing a trip down the St. Lawrence and around the Atlantic coast by Halifax and ..St. John to Boston and New York. Clinton. The Htiron Central will hold it0 Fall S0 onSept,20 Show S ep t and 21st.- J. C. Emerson, o former resident of this section, died a few days since at Pickford, Mich., aged (16 years. The law firm of Soott tar McKenzie have opened a branch aloe at Bayfield, which plane they will vigil every Thurs. day. It is a good deal to the credit of the Clinton Publio sobool that out of 82 pupils who wrote at the Entrance exam- ination, the entire number passed. At the last meeting of the Rattenbury street W. M. S. Auxiliary, one of the members whose silver wedding occurred recently, sent to the Treasurer an envel- ope containing $0.20, a thankoffering of a silver quarter for eaoh year of their married life. A 20 year old boy, who gave his name Joe Brown, of New York city, was arrest- ed by Constable Wheatley, charged with vagrancy and fraud. Ile had hid right arm neatly lioancl np in opliute and ear. rigid in a sling, and wag soliciting oharity on the plea that his arm was brollen. In. voetigation revealed the faeb that the arnl was porfootly sound, and that his pileao for sympathy were fraudulent. IIs plead to be let oft, as this wag his fleet offence, but the Mayor thought he 0heuld be taught a isogon, and as a warn. ing to others, Omni him $10 and watt, or 80 days Ill jails 1-10 took Ibo latter, Principal W. R. Lough, of the Publio 0011001, Ea one of the veterans of I800 who are entitled to a military medal for tier- vieee during the Fenian invasion at that tante, and Ilea ball 1110 ueoea0ary papers forwarded to tine Mini0ler or Militia to 0.e0nr0 the same, Wm• Sperling, of town, is also entitled to the acme Vonore. l9ha Chief Wheatley, ever on the alert for such fellows, pulled 0 young man who wee going around ulaimultobo suffering from a burnt leg ; a doctor who examin. ed 111e limb gave as hie opinion that the injury had been soli-inflioLed 00 00 10 h e the men had only s m nL but a a t Y p Y, been begging for something to eat, and had not eolicited help in any other way, he was notified to get out. While a load of jolly Monickers own, priei0g the members of Willis choir, were on their way to Bayfield, one of the bolts holding the tongue came out, allow• ing the front wheels to awing around un - dor the rig and upset it Fortunately no one was seriously hurt, although one of the young ladies suffered more than the others did, and ea they were 1101 far from town, the injury to the rig wa8 soon re. paired. The books of the Grand Reoorder Dud Treasurer of the Order of Chosen Friends are being audited at Hamilton. o adian re r A donferenoe of C eenla• n p e tives in London and members of the Im• perial Parliament was held on Tuesday to consider oolonialintereste. McLEOD'S S System Renovator —AND OTII81i— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver Complaint, Near. algia, Loss of Memory, Bronobitie, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diesaeee, St. Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold b Jan, Fox. Drng¢lst, 101081310. TAILORINi %. G. Richardson Iii prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. Good Workmanship and Good Fits Guaranteed. LATEST STYLES. Suits made for $4 and upwards. ( Shop in Garfield Block. A. COUSLEY Real Estate 85 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 d Life Insurance Written. Special Attention given to Conveyancing. A. COUSLEY 001100 over Deadnhan'e Drug Stora, BRUSSELS. 9 NEW 111111111 utdlier Shop 1 The undersigned has open- ed up a Butcher Shop in the Ma: BLOM, BRUSSELS, where lie will keep constant- ly on hand a supply of the Best Meats Procurable, sold at reasonable prices. A share of public patronage solicited, Meat delivered to all parts of the town. I 'OASII PAID 5011 Itbbl8, �- i E mail free, to all who write for it, a TV handsomely Illustrated Catalogue of our vast army of Goodyear•Wellted Shoes iafor Y o menand boys. It describes a n emu. ingvariety of different styles and sizes, all of "Slater"quality, ranging ing in price from , r for �.n to $2,$2.50 for boys' $3,$5,men, $4,r and youths' foot gear. We have striven to make this catalogue well worth your sending for. GEORGE T. SLATER & SONS. Jno. Downing, SHINGLES - Sole Local Agent. •rte+ British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND -- North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT THE Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notice, Estimates Furnished for ail kinde of Buildioge. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT, BRUSSELS PUMP WORKS. I with to inform the people of Brussels and surrounding district that I have pur- chased the Pump Businese of JAMES BELL and will be found ready to attend to all wants in either new work or repairs at moderate prime. No better Pump in the market. Order left at my shop or residence or at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly looked after. 11 -Orders taken for the Digging of Wells and Oieterne. Gomer Green, MILL STREET, • BRUSSELS. Cook's Cotton Root Compound Ie successfully used monthly by over 10,000Ledlee. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask druggist0,00 Co ok•a Colton Root Com- pound. your inand. Take no other, as nllMizturoa, pills and mitations are dangerous. Prise, No. 1, 11per box) No. 0, I0 degreeo stronger, 88 per box. 110. 1 or 2, mailed on receipt of pride and two 0-eent stamps, The Ooolc OanompanyWind000 Ont, reOnsible Druggists inOenadamouded by al Nos. 1 and 2 sold in Brn00els by G. A. DEADMAII, Druggist, Bookseller .0 Optloiau. MONEY TO LOAN. Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 6k Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Cleric, Brussels. PICOSI Will make' a well math of 'YOU! P1003110102)1=0 Tale 400011 x0800'!91/1 00010 W6000. PI0001 ouree all Normae Lleceaee, 6leeplea,. 0000. Faa1110 Memory, N1Rh0y nm1,0100,. Open.. torrloea, Tmpot0007, oto., emend by poet a00800' given vigor and eine to ehrunko0 organa. awl Quickly but enrelyy reetor00 0.081 MANHOOD In Old or young. Uso PI0081 and you will grow strong end happy again. Seat by mail 1,1 plain wrapper andrare11 eoaled,from obeerrad02. Emla, cried In vest peokot Price, 11. a paokego as for 'a. Send money 1n either 0,4(00rry or reficfater. ed Dralatter. B , wnener0010,aONT.,tters 140001 COS mott10 D0. min100 o 010000. Tia Clear Out Odd Lines of Sumnzer Goods we will make Special Reductions in price. ALL LINES OF 122c. Light and Fancy Prints reduced to 11c ; the lOc range to 8Tl,y.c, and the 9c for 6, -.roc, 0— Fancy Colored Muslins at Reduced Prices. All new Goods, —0 - Only a few Shirt Waists left, to be Sold at a Bargain. —o— Sun Hats and all lines of Straw Flats going Cheap. A. ST CHAN DON'T READ THIS AD awaythis paper before o 0 throwu ono de you are ,nein And thenlu pn Y 1; Y good money by not buying your DAIRY Y SUPPLIES no, We are prepared to supply every person with Dairy Cans Pails, Milk Pane and Tinware off all kinds at prio00 according to quality. — Graniteware of all kinds._ p ''7,''�11 Having put in a stook of Spades, Shovels LLB B L • Forks dia., of the best quality we Rollo HA WA q y 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. '.rho best line of Cook Stoves to choose from. Eavetrauji2inj and .Repairing promptly attended to.. .0006- N.B.—Wait for our wagon, it will call on you for your truck in 1G few days. Wilton & Turnbull