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The Brussels Post, 1898-8-5, Page 5Aua, 5, 1898 BUSINESS CARDS.15-1611 ' OcNo EX TO LOAN A9.' $ Pi�R .L cont, 01.600'1'11, Bruosolo, "S317. T ir. nioOR4 OKE , 1 Y • JoonIerol0fnrringOLloouaen, Otrla9 at 1,10 Grocery, 1'nruberry street, lirun0o111, N. BARRETT, • 'ronoorial Artist. Shop -Next door south of A, M, Molfay & CO's hardware store, Ladleo'aud ulrlldrous hair cutting a opocialty 1f"DIANO OR ORGAN. Jl Miss Joan MoLanchlhl,Pnpllof O.L. Al, Harris, Musical Doctor, of the Conserv- atory of 0insie, lieu(iltou, Ontario, le pre. pared to giro iln0truetlons to nlpils 011 either piano or organ. Special a1Vuitton given to toohnio. Lessons given either at the homes or peens or at teaolloro home, 41.1,0 ROBERT CUNNINGHAM• IunntANOE, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T. FLETCHER issue, of Marriage Licenses, O1,1,r011 AT JZWELas STORn. IL"No Witness Required. T. FLETCHER, Brussels .A.LEX. HUNTER, .0 Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Go. MECO. conveyancer, Notary Public t. Funds invested Loan and Ito Insurance 000. uCollectins made 0111ce in Graham's Block, Brussels. AUCTIONEERS. T.p B. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - JL. • urn, will sell for better prides, to better men, in ase time aud less chargee than any other Auctioneer iu East Huron or he wont charge anything. -Dotes and orders can 'always be arranged at this ollice or by personal application. VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, el• Boner Graduate of the Onto Ho Veterinary College, ie prepared to treat ell diseasee of potent manner. Particulacated r attention paid to votorinaryy dentistry. halls pronreLly at- tended to, OBico and Infirmary -Pour doors north of bridge 'l'oruborry et,. Bruneeie. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. VXTM. SINCLAIR, BARR2sTJi1R • Solicitor, Conveyancer ,Notary Pub- lic, do. ONee-Vnneto0e's Block, 1 door north of central Rote Bonet for for the S tan lain Bank, G.F. BLAIR, BARRISTER, . Solicitor, &o. (into of Garrew & Pr'oudioot's 011100, Goderiob.) 011ce over Giltios.& Smith's l3 auk, Brussels. 47 Money to Loan. MG. CAMERON, • (Formerly of Cameron, 01o11 & Out. er Office-Unmiltenl St.,loOppossiteo0 1' borne Hotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M.D., 0. M., Trinity University, Fellow Trin- ity College, e Member Phy- sicians au1irgeOnt. Lentiate of Royal college of Phyeiciaea and Licentiate of Midwifery,Edinburgh, 1.a'Tolophouo N014. Resilnce, Alin St., Brussels. E. T. SNIDER, M.D., 0. M„ successor to Dr. A. McKelvey, Licentiate of Royal college of Physicians and Surgeons Kingston ; Member or the Col- lege of Physicians and Burgeons of Ontario, Diseases of women mud children a specialty. Night years' experience, fat -Wilco and res- idence that formerly 000upied by Dr. Me- ltalvey, l'nrnUerry etreat, Brussels. 25- M, ARMSTRONG, M.B., M.D.. M.C.P.S. O. PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, A000UGHEUR, ETO. Spacial attention given to diseases of the Throat and Lungs and diseases of Women and Children. BDSIDI]NCE-WALT ON, ONT. DD. F. H. KALBFLEISCH 1013[0I00AN, 8011000N AND A00000IIE0R, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. let Mesa Honor Graduate of the Universi- ties of Trinity (Toronto), Queen's (Kingston), and of Trinity Medical College; Peltow of • Trinity Medical Collage and member of the colloga of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar- io. Yost Graduate Course in Detroit and Chicago, 1800. Spaeth.) attention paid to die• oases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, and dis- eases of Women, ra'0ousultatlon in Eng. Huh and German, Telephone at residence, T FOR t i _. � OARS Z+O.Li, Sl';RVIOL. lII1; uodorsignodill keen for eervlco on Lot 5, con. 5, Groy, d there' bred improved Yorkshire boar and a there' bred largo Eng - Rah Berkshire 1100, Pedigrees may be seen 0u application. Tame, 81,00,:to be paid ab Elmo of sorviao, with 77n'ivilege of returning It necessary. ABTEUlt S0IITII, 40.4+' Proprietor. PULLS FOR SERVICE.—TI-IR undersigned will keep for 0orvloo on tot 10, Con. 15, Om, the thorn' bred Here- ford bull •'Picture; Alen a thorn' bred Dur- ham bull, Both arc exae1,tiouany lino an- imals, Terms, 51.00, to be paid Jan. 101, 1800, with p1iv110gg0 of rotm'n1Ug if necessary. 41.4 OLIVER TURRNBULL, Proprietor, Nerals 4ftar, Food's Phosp'hodine, ,77(0 Snot 20r170011 Remedy. 86111 and recommended by aI druggitte in Canada, Only roll tos able modioino discovered. S A s0 ^,• packages 3uarao(tcc11 to dura 1111 forms of Sexual W01101000 all effects of abu&( or osoese, Mental Worry, j;xeossiv0 nee of To. baeoo, Opium or Stimulants, Mailed on receipt of pride oto package 31, elk, 30. oi01)1048 b in0 tofi1 dne w ung. Pamphlets free to an bddroe0. ?Clio Wood Company, Windsor, Out, Sold iu Brusaolc by O. A, DEAD11tAN, t 17rugglat, I800l(eoilor di Opti'ci an• J1.,iattolvttl. A 1111111ber of town oitizpnn are looking forward to the appointment of Augnat 70th an Liotowol'a Civic holiday to her. 1111, An eaoureion under 1118 auspices of Courtvo't u Mi1 a C,.' 1f I' lI t 0 o Listowel f01' Niagara Palle on Monday, August 1st, at ha, m, Mrs, (Rev.) Livingstone, of Windsor, arrived in town to attend her daughter, Lula, who islyiugsiolrwith inilauuuation DA the home of W. 1111. Bruce. J'ho Cricket Park line born put into shape and looks 1011111 hatter than it did before the hay crop 0801 ronlovo,L Orielt00 practice is going on every evening and frequently in the afternoons, 4,A team of jnv00(108 challenged four of the regular players of the Listowel Bowl- ing Club for e. matched game on Monday night of last week on Mr. Meyers' lawn and unexpectedly administered a bad beat. Mg to the seniors, 131.°'tIt. Richard Somers ie our now chief of police. Wm. Sims has purchased J. B. Kelly's house on Mill street. Mies Amy Elder left for a lengthy visit with friends at different pointe in York county. Jobe S. McKinnon left on Monday morning of last week for a two weeks' holiday outing in Muskoka. D.B. MoKinnon's new residence is progressing rapidly. The bricklayers have finished their portion of the work, Mrs. Jae: Oomming and baby, of Flint, Mich., and Miss Bessie Fluker, of Clinton, are vleitors at the home of Samuel Pinker. • The Canadian Order of Foresters will attend church in a body on Sunday, Aug. 7111, et 4.10 p. m. The sermon will be preached by Rev. Bro. T. E. Higley. Tho late Chief Davie was a member of the Blyth Tent of, the Knights of the Maccabees, and parried $1,000 life Insur- ance. On Itlonday of taut week Mrs. Davis received a cheque for the full amount, This is very prompt work. Blyth 1 Public school did remarkably well et the repent Entrance and Public School Leaving examinatione. Eleven scholars wrote on the Entrance and 10 passed, and 6 wrote on the Public School Le ruing and three passed. This show- ing npeaks volumes for Principal Plum. mer rte a teacher. Corrie. t'r'unk Collins hag left for Manitoba. Mise M. Watts, of Tileonburg, ie the guest of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Doig. Mesers. Strong & Roe shipped throe cars of horses to Manitoba recently. R. J. M. Perkins, B. A„ lett for Omomee for his Summer vacation and to conduct services there. John Kafue, teacher, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., is spending the vacation with hie father, Major Koine. Asseseo1 Geo. Padfield received a tele. gram oonveying the sad news that his son, James, had been drowned in Lake Winnipegosis. John W. Toner went to Mount Forest where be has secured a position rte stenographer in the office of Zoeliuer c1) Co.'s furniture fnotory. The remains of the late John Harvey, who died in the House of Refuge, were brought to town, and interred in the Baleolava cemetery near Mildmay. A couple of little lads got some matches and set fire to some straw in Lawyer Irwin'o stable. The fire wag discovered before it had got much headway, and by' bard work was put out, but not until a pig and a cutter had been alightly scorch- ed. Peter James met with an aooident which might Lave proved a great deal more serious than it did. He was nn. loading hay with a hay fork, and step. ping back while the fork was lifting, he fell between the horses, (musing them to run away, the wagon passing over We ankles. A Dr. was at once sent for, and on arriving, found that although no bones were broken, ho had received some severe bruises that will lay him off work for some time. ' ariealortln. Thursday, Aug. 4th, was Seaforth's Civic Holiday. Mr. Phillips, of Stratford, Sae been appointed agent of the Grand Trunk Railway at Seaforth. Mrs, Walter Willis and little daughter Muriel left for Detroit, where they will visit Mrs. Willie' brother. Thomas McMillan, of Hullett, left here on Wednesday of last week on a trip to the old country for his health. The Bank of Commerce bleak has re. calved a new coat of plot which greatly improves the outside appearance. While Tom Murphy, son of John Murphy, of this town, was engaged in pitching hay at John Scott's, be bad the misfortune to break one of the small bones in the forearm. The first load of new wheat was de. livered in town at Ogilvie's milia on Thursday morning of last week, by Hugh Campbell, of Hallett, near Constance. It tested 60 pounds to the bushel and brought 68 Dente per bushel. Barry Willis has gone quite extensively into the wholesale manufacture of leather leggings, sy and ,as se veral Sonde employed steadily in this line of work. We trust Mt Willis will find it a remunerative line, as his enterprise doterves 0000000, Tho direotorate of the '1'ockeremith Agricultural Society have decided not to join the Hullett Society in the holding of 0 joint exhibition in Clinton this Fall, but instead will devote their energy to a one -day, out -door, all stoolc Foie, The date selected teal Friday, Sept. 23rd. A young child of Thomas G. Scott mat with a painful accident. The child, who is only a little over a year old, fell out of the up -stairs window to the ground, a distanoe of about sixteen feet. Arlin re. suit its ooilar bone was broken, and it wag only a miracle that the child 80110 not killed. The steamer Roanoke, direct from the Yukon gold country, arrived at Seattle on the 20th July, and had with it rte paenen' gers many returned miners tvho had gold duet valued at over $3,000,000. The re- port says : "Among the ]poky passengers on the Roanoke was William Sloan, Nannimo, avho, with $176,000, was the rfoheet man on with Mr. Sloan 10 a son of Mrs. Sloan, of thio town, and is an old Soaforth boy. Thie it his teoond trip to the Klondike. IIs returned last yens and brought a large sum of money with him. THE BRUSSELS POST 0 The Christian 'Endeavor of the first Presbyterian nhnr011 held ii,, annual t,0011liu•1),nio to hayfield on Wednesday of last ltobb IirOS., who hare carried on a einem:A nl g100ary bnaines0 here for many years, have disported of their stook and bneinees to J. S'l, MuOabo, lately of To. r0 0. On Monday morning of lest week AnaY A, neon To beloved to of wife his. w d Ue uvo 1 L rtt ori nEJohn street, joined the silent majority wf1(011 await the seller rection, The deceased lady had been ill for some months, having had n paralytic. stroke early in the Spring, bub from, this she rallied, and her Many friends hoped to see Mar around again. Mrs. Lenther. land was a quiet, retiring woman, and only those who knew her well woo acquainted with her Christian qualities. She waa 0 consistent member of the Methodist Ouch, A grown up family of two suns and one daughter and her life partner, are lett to mourn her lose.. The sympathy of the community is ex- tended to the bereaved onee, and 0epe0i. ally to Miss J ulia, who has boon her mother's constant companion, and who yerformed the arduous duties of mire° during Mrs. Leatherland'e long illness. Tho funeral took place on Tueeday after- noon to the Maitland Bank cemetery, where the remains were laid to rest, Rev. Mr. Russell conducting the servfue. Lan <A taow. Robb. McNabb, of 11111101, 10 visiting friends in town. The G. T. R. will put in the switch for the now elevator. Preparations for Caledonian Day go on apace and there is every indication that we will have an old time gathering. J, W. Armstrong, jeweler, has purohas• el the Bower property at the corner of Havelock and Hamilton streets in this village. J. C. Lyons, the great poultry breeder at Lnoknow, will have at least 10 entries for the coming G. N. W. fall. Show at Goderich. The Central Furniture Factory was sold to Button & Trevitt, of Teeswater, and the.new firm will commence opera. Hous in -a few days or weeks at latest. Inet,oator Howe, of the Underwriters' Association, inopeoted the waterworks, and other fire appliances in the village on Wednesday of last week, and found every- thing in first-class shape. At a special meeting of the Village Oounoil a motion was passed extending a hearty invitation to both Lord and Lady Aberdeen to visit our village on the oc. casion of the holding of the Great North- ern Caledonian gathering here on the 31st of August. The following interesting figures are taken from the Assessment Roll of the Township of Ashfield for the years 1897 and 1808 Amount of assessment in '97, $1,098,930 '98, 1,000,130 Persons entered in col 20 in '97.... 3,440 08.,,. 3,350 No. of cattle in the year '07 7,244 '98 7,200 3,820 4,001 1,901 3,748 1,791 1,851 sheep " '1(7 98 " hogs '97 '08 " horses '97 n 4,„ 198 Godericlx. Mrs. Logan has assumed the duties of her position of organist of Knox church. Major Varaoo has gone to Toronto to take a course in equitation at Stanley barracks. J. T. Garrow, 112. P. P. and Miss Car- row have returned from their trip to the Atlantio Coast. The dog by-law seems to be forgotten, judged by the canines ono may see daily without it medal, Theyoung boy named Porter, who came up with the Clinton excursion two weeks ago and while here had an attack of sunstroke, has 0111Ce recovered. Fred. J. ',lumbar, of Stratford, has challenged our fast rider, Alex. McLeod, to a bicycle oonteet, in Goderich, any die. tame from half a mile to five mites. • We observe upon the list of artists en- gaged to take special parte in the great musical festival at Berlin this month the mane of Miss Laura Acheson, of this place. On Sunday the female cook on a vessel in harbor, wan riding on the deck with a recently purchased biopic), and making a slip she fell off the wheel into the hold. The fall did not cause serious injury. Jahn Mitchell, who for a great many years followed the tailoring trade in Goderich, has left for Scotland. His daughter, Miss Mitohell, leaves this week for Toronto, whore she will reside in future. Chas. Chisholm has secured a new market for his raspberries in Montreal, to which place he is making shipments, re. gularly. He is quite pleased with the re• turns from the fruit he has sent there, which has sold at 7 and 71 eta. a box. A. M. Polley's trotter, "Lottie P.,” entered for the state trotting purse et Rome, N. Y., and won first place. Lottie lowered her record from 2.221 to 2.16j;, and it is thought she will trot the mile iu 2,12 before the season, of 1808 oloses. Thos. McGillicuddy and daughter, Miss Nellie, of Toronto, are the guests of the Misses McGillicuddy, Wellaley street, Mr. McGillicuddy is not in the best of health, and is trying the effect of the freshr Ureozosftorl old IIaron' c Huron's broad ex- panse. Wm. E. Clegg, a well known former resident of Goderi001, died at Los Angeles, California, on the 24th of Jun. The dee ceaead was boom in this town and wan employed for many years on the staff of the Signal. Heart failure wits the cause of hie death, which mane very suddenly. Me. Clegg was 60 years of age, There died recently iu Toronto one who was Dime a.ptominnt tigers iu Goderich, in the peeso0 of P. H. Carter, who some. what more thea score of years ago was G. 1.'. IL agent hove. Tho deceased lead been in ra,ilraacl life for a period of 43 yoars,and wee reputed to be the oldest employee of the Grand Trunk Railway. Tho following is a statement of the reoeipt0 and expenditures in connection with rho Godfrey Bed comfort given ender the auspices of the Goderich Musi- cal Society on Juno 20111 last -: Total reoeiptsfrom sale of ti0ltots $972 00 Godfroy'e band received. ,$709 75 Rink rent, seating etc, . , 42 71 Ac7vertieing rootage, telephone, tele - 78 86 graph and incidentals., 27 00 9858 85 Balancete G. M. 118 05 -•-- 972 00 Firs InspectorRoht, Howe was In town on Tuesday of last week and had the lire brigade oohed out. At the last regular meeting of the local lodge of the Independent Foresters the fulluwing were sleeted officers for the present term ; — Court Deputy, Wm, Proudfoot ; C. R , F. J. Pridham ; V. It,, W. A. Ross ; Seoretary, W, A. IL Cull' ; Senior Woodman, James Yates ; Junior Woodman J. Beattie ; Chaplain, i B t1Won len W. J ap Downing. The secretary, f (, 1 scar t y, W A, Ii. Cuff, was elected delegate to the High Court of Ontario, which moats in Chatham on the 911) prox, Shortly after 1 o'clock Thursday after. noon, neighbors notified that the kitchen attachment to L, 1:, Damoey's dwelling on ]East street was on fire, and an alarm was sent in front the G. T. 1t, depot by tele. phone. The brigade was soon on hand, end having a powerful stream of water the fire was out in a few minutes. The back part of the house was considerably damaged, and the furniture suffered from fire, water and removal. The fire appears to have started somewhere around or near the kitchen stove, but"how ft actually originated no one knows. Mrs. Posblewaite, sr., was brought be- fore Police Magistrate Seager on two charges of larceny. The chargee were for stealing a pair of lace curtains, the property of Mrs. Tunget, and stealing a pair of lace curtain, some knives, glass- ware, oto., the property of Mrs. Shane. horn. Both offences are said to have been committed in April, 1896. The prosecutrix in each case gave evidence, Mrs. 'Punnet positively swearing that the ourtaine produced were her property in 1896, and Mrs. Shonshon, who is a laugh. ter of Mrs. Tungeb, also testified that the several items produced were her property in 1896. The defendant declared her in- nooenm and said that the property be- longed to her, and in the and asked that the cavo be submitted to a jury, so that the trial will take place at the Fall As- sizes next September. E. N. Lewis prosecuted on behalf of the orowo and Earnest Heaton defended Mrs. Pestle. waite. The defendant was admitted to bail, her son being her security. Win .-,11 Etna . Bares.—Wingham races opened on Wednesday of last week with fine weather and the track in good condition, and all the beat horses entered, all the races being filled. Tho attendance was about fifteen hundred. Summaries :- 2 80 pace and 820 trot :- Zelda, W Burnside 'Kinoardiee..,...... 1 1 1 Baby Boy, Robert Scott, :Durham 2 2 2 D/label, IL E Robertson, London 4 8 8 Allan Line, Goo Buxton, Guelph 8 4 4 Fred II., J L Doherty Clinton dr Congo Roy, H Oargllf, Cargill Ells Harry Cr., Listowel Brewery Stable Listowel die Time, 2.243, 220, 2,82. 2:24 pace and 2.20 trot: - Sir Allem-II A O'Neil, Luoan 4 0 1 1 1 Grace M.,W A Howell, Jerrie1 1 2 2 9 Harry K., JY Welsh, Coiling - wood 3 5 4 8 2 FleetwIugs, F, Johnston, St, Thomas 8 2 3 5 4 Lisbon, H Wilkins, Owen Sound 5 4 5 4 Bay Frank, 1,7 L Doherty, Olin - ton - 2 8 0 0 0 Time 2211, 2.28, 2.21, 2 29.1, 2,211. 2120 pane and 2:18 trot :- Lon H., J A Johnston, Petrolea ,.,..,... 1 1 1 Paddy 11„ J Roche, Stratford 2 2 4 Diol( French, Ed Jackson, Bedford Park 9 a 9 Mies Delm ?im 110 Gee l,0 Stratford... 4 4 2 SECOND nAX. Winghan's second day's races opened with fine weather. The shower on the previous night made the track in fine condition, but in the last heat a shower came on which made the track heavy. Attendance 2,500. Summaries 0017 pace and 2:24 trot Kitty ]t„ J Palmer, Richmond 1 1 1 Chicago Belle, H Overmeyer, 8t, Thomas 8 2 4 Hal Forest, Jae Hine Markdale 2 8 7 Bobt. H., A Beata Delaware 0 4 Texas Minnie, 0 3(Pollakwsby, Mit- chell 5 7 3 Little Meek, T Ball tt Son, Winglram 8 0 10 Nellie Walker, H 0 Walker, Bothwell 0 5 0 Millie A., W IBshrelly, Simone 10 8 8 Brown Richmond, J Matheson, Chats worth 4 9 0 Johnston, H N Fowler, Brantford 7 10 8 Virginia, J Miner, Goderich lis Ti to e.125,2:2 t1, 2:243. Three-miuuto trot :- Flora McDonald, J 8 Brown, London 2 1 2 1 1 Gertrude W„ F Dalmage, Wing - ham 1 2 1 0 2 Pavonia, H -Cargill es Son, Oar - gill 4 3 8 2 8 Salina, Beattie tiros, Wingham, 8 4 4 4 4 Time Mei, 2:88, 2883,2;84 2:821. Free-for-all :- Arline Wilkes, J P :Welsh, Coiling- wood1 1 1 Prince H„ J A Johnston, Petrolea .2 2 2 BIInitoy , Morgan, J T Hetherington, die Captain Hueter A Maloy,Branbtord, 1111 Dick French,Ed Jackson, Bedford Park Ar Time, 2:11334;19, 9.271. Clinton. Friday, August 6th, a aivio holiday. Inspector Robb will dispose of hie household furniture on August 0th, and thereafter reside at Brussels. Chas. Ovorberry is also one of those en- titled to a medal for military eervioee rendered in 1865-6, and has sent in his olaim papers. Mise Hattie Irwin, who was injured somewhat by the overturning of a carry- all, is improving nioely, but is yet suffer- ing from the sprain to her ankle. Constable Wheatley was called upon to follow aun vo anan who had left un- g m paid hoard bill ab one of the hotels, and he succeeded in securing the full amount of the bill. Wilbur Manning, the efficient and affable manager of the Doherty Organ Factory, has left on a holiday trip to Que- bec, taking boat at Torouto, being ac- companied by his wife. On Monday the Rev. A. Stewart, of Willis church, completed hie 20th year of service in Clinton. Ou the 80th of July, 1878, ha was inducted into the pastorate of his present congregation. Forty applications were received for the vacancy en the teaching staff of the Collegiate, that of Mies Edith Parise, of St. Thomas, being aooepted, at 9600 per year. She wee the only Commercial Specialist in the entire list of applicants. The two Epworth Leagues of town— Ontario and Rattenbury street— are co- operating with the Leagues of Godarioh to hold a union piranha at Bayfield on AnguetOth. An excellent program ie be. ing prepared, and e. good time is expect. ed. The Ontario 8t. Methodist choir in. tends holding . its song service) Sunday evening, Aug, 2181, when a 0)10ioe pro. grana will be rendered. In. the morning Rev, B. Clamant will deliver e, discourse on Sacred Mueto, and the evening will be pnraly nnteiaat service, NL '35 Cts. THE POST Will be sent to any address in the Dominion of Canada or the United States for the balance of 1808 for the small sum of 35 its. /N ADVANCE. Don't be without the news when you may have it for the above price. THE POST snakes a specialty of Auction Sale Bills, Advertising Strayed Stock, Farms for Sale, &O. We give special prominence to Local and District news. 56. Columns in THE POST every week. Don't borrow any longer but order for yourself. A word of recommendation is always of great benefit to us and is greatly appreciated. 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. PICOSI Will make, swell marl of YOU! 010081P00Dn000 THE 19000 MSULTe [11 0000 w0000. PICOBI aures all Nervone Dlaoltaut Bleaploe4. nese, Fe(llns Memory, Nightly Emloolooe, firm. Imp0to0oy, oto„ *nom] by pact •Deem • given vlgor anlds etre to hrunkoo r••nc, cod or young.0 Coo PI 00I and 1100 0 growr,troowa and happy again. dont by mall to plan( wrapper and e,onroly coaled. from obeorvenoo Essay carried in vest pookot Prloe, /. a pati; ago •1* for 00. Bend monoy to anhor ordinary r 0001,ter. al 10810,0,, Ad4rose 011 totters to J.T. PEIPPPaR, Droggllnion ot, (Ronda.0100070, ON0, A8001 for 0110 ire. NEW �i�Ver Silop! The undersigned has .open- ed up a Butcher Shop in the SMILE BLOCK, BRUSSELS, 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. 'WALKER, Meat delivered to all parts of the town, Ra"CAS0 PAID FOR HIDES. A talkative tag. CATALOGUE FR11. The tag on every pair of "Slater Shoes" tells the 1 lE',ther, its wear, service oris tr,l01 It w he. p t .shoe is mads how to mare for It Anil the factory number, by v.lmcli any faults may be traced to the operative. This tag is good for five cents on a bottle of Slater Shoe Polish. Goodyear Welted and stamped on the sole by the makers, $3,00, $4.00 and $s.0u per pair. "The Slater Shoe." Jno. Downing, - Sole Local Agent. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles AND • — North Shore* Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT no: Brussels Planing Ells Also Doors and Smell of all Pat terns on hand or made to order at Short Notioe. Estimates Furnished for all kinda of Buildings. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed, P. AMEN .L, McLEOD'S System Renovator —AND (WEER— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyepepeie, Sleeplessness, Palpita- tion of the Heart, Liver complaint, Neur• Ogle, Loss of Memory, Bronchitis, Con- sumption, Gall Stones, Jaundice, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St. Vitas' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. J. M. MoLEOD, Prop. and Manufacturer. Sold is Jan, Fox, Druggist, Brussels, OUR. SILVER JUBILEE. Western Fair, _ - London. September 8th to 17th, 1898, Entries close 7th September. Space allotted on receipt of entry. Our attractions will be grand, and exhibits unsurpassed, You can see all that others can chow, and to better advantage, Royal Dragoons, Prince O'Kabe'e Japs, Sie Hassan Ben Ali's Ruffins and many other specials, the best in the country. Fireworks each evening, "Blowing up the Maine," assisted by all the ring and stage attractions. Special excursion trains leave London at 10 p. m. and after, so you can stay to the fireworks. Auction Sale of Booths and Privileges, Wednesday, August 17th, on the grounds at 2 p. m. Prize Lists, Programmes, etc., apply to LT. -COL. W. M. GARTSHORE, THOS. A. BROWNE, PRESIDENT. SECRETARY. To Clear Out Odd Lines of Summer Goods we will make Special Reductions in price. ALL LINES OF 12je. Light and Fancy Prints reduced to 11c ; the 10c range to 8io, and the 9c for bee, —0"— Fancy Colored Muslims at Reduced Prices. All new Goods. —0— Only a few Shirt Waists left, to be Sold at a Bargain. Sun Hats and all 1111es of Straw Hats going Chea,r•1� • A. STRACHAN. DON'T READ THIS AD and then throw away this paper before yen conclude 1 de you are loeip e good money byn not buying your DAIRYfrom us, We are SUPPLIES prepared to supply every person ' with Dairy Cane Pails, Milk Pane and Tinware off all kinds at prioee aeoordiag to quality. Graniteware of all kinds. HARDWARE. Having pot in a stook of Spades, Shovels Forks, &a., of the boat quality we solea 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 lino of Cook Stoves to choose from. .Eavetrou.shin. and Reairin u p s promptly attended to.— N. B.—Wait for our wagon, it will call on you for your truck in a few days. Wilton & Turnbull