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The Brussels Post, 1898-9-16, Page 515110r, 1G, 189S BUSINESS CARDS A,TONWZ TO LOANAT5 PIJ J. omit (.S St OrT, llruesolo, H MoC11ACKI!,N, • Meurer ot'Afaroiage Liconooe, 01110e VA lria 0rogery,'rnruborry f 1 clI llrueaela, N. IiAR,ItU.L 1, R. lousm• a a1111-, Shop—Next ext d oor eoulh ofAM,MoIlay & Dots hardware 010x1. Ladieo'anil ohndreuehair outline a aeaWelty DIA1' O OR ORGAN. L Mites Joan meLuuobilu, pupil of 0. 7,. 711, Barris, Musical Doctor, of the Down, Ittor of Neste, 1LuniltOn, Ontario, Is pro. 1;0004 to give instructions to pupils on o1011or piano or organ. Special attention given to technic. Lessons given either at the 1101009 OI pupils or at touchers home, 44.001 ROBERT CUNNINGHAM INen11AN018, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. T, FLETCHER issue! of Marriage Licenses, Orman AT JEWELRY Scotia. IS'No Witness Required. T. FLETCHER, Brussels LEX. HUNTER, Clerk of the Fourth Division Cour Co. Enron. Couveyauoer, Notary Public Land, rioted laid to Insurance Agent. Ponds 011100 In Graham'eBlook,Bruseols AUCTIONEERS. • S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION - DIM, will soli for bettor prices, to bettor mon, In ass time and less charges than any other Auotlo Boer in East Buren or 110 wont charge anything. Dates mod orders can'alys be ranged at this 00100 or by personal VETERINARY. T D. WARWICK, t/ • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College, is prepared to treat all diseases of tlomestioatOil animate In a wen - Potent paid potent manner. PatOe at to veterinary 0 100 o.dentistry. L r —O°' 3 030 n t- orth of bridge et., brussels core LEGAL AND CONVEYANCiNG. A -( ▪ TM, SINOLAID, BARRISTER 1 Y • Solicitor, Oonveyancer,NotaryPub- lis, &c. Omoo—Vaustone'o Bloolq 1 door north of Control Hobo Solicitor for rho Standard. Bank. 1/ F. BL' AIR,I3A.RRISTER,• Solici tor, &o, (late of Darrow & Frond(not's 0nlce, Godoric1.) 01000 over Glllios & Smith's Bank, B russets. .1-7 MOlOy to Loau, 1�t G( CA11ME11ON, .lV • (Formerly of Onmeraa, Holt & Outar001 0—H uiibou lit,toOppos tee Ool' borne Ilotel. MEDICAL CARDS. J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M, D., 0. M., Trinity University, Follow Trin- ity Medical College, Member College of Phy- sicians hy- 12 and Surgeons, dettal College aLicentiate Lionlne of Midwifery Edinburgh. It trelephoue 140.14. Residence, M11181., Brussels, E. T. SNIDER, M.D.0. M., successor to Dr, A. afolielvey, Lioeu,tinte of Royal 00110ge of Physicians and Surgeons. liiugstou ; Member of the Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Diseases of women and children a specialty. Eight years' experience, t011ioe and res- idence that formerly occupied by D1.ltto• lielvey,1uruberry street, B ruesole. 21- J. M. ARMSTRONG, M.B., M.D., M.C.P.S. O. PHYSIOIAN, SURGEON, A000U0HEUR, 1410. Sp0oia1 attention given to (11000ses of the Throat and Lungs Dud di0enses of Woman and Children, 11DoI0.ENCE—WALTON, ONT, DD. F. H. KALSFLEISCH, PII109101AN, 01311011011 AND 4.00013011E138, SUCCESSOR TO DR. W. GRAHAM. BRUSSELS, - ONTARIO. 101 Claes Honor Graduate of the Univers]. ties of Trinity (Torouto),.gneou'9 (lthlgaton), aid of Trinity Mediad College; Fallow of Trinity Medical College and member or Pio College of Phyeielaus and Surgeons of Ontar- io. lost Graduate Course in Detroit mid 0ni0ago,1800. Special attention paid to die- e a000 of Dye, Ea1,Nose and Throat, and dis- easesof Women. I:&-Cou0ultatlou in. Eng - IBM and Gorman, Telephone at residence, BOARS FOR SERVICE.—THE undersigned will keep for 0ervio0, on Lot e, Con. O, (troy, athero' bred improved Yorlts lire boar and a thio' bred large Eng- lish Berkshire hog, Pedigrees may be men on applloatlou. Terme, e1,00,:to bo paid at time of service, with privilege of roturnlug if necessary, Altx13U1t Sn1IT14 40.10 Proprietor. BULLS FOR SERVICE.—THE un0ereignad will keep fm service on Lot le, Con 10, Gray, the thole' bred Vora - ford bull“Picture.”- Also a thoro' bred Dur- ham bull, Both aro meep»tioualiy Ono an- finale. Torma, 41.00, to 110 paid Jaw let, 1000, with prfvitegqo of returning 0 necessary. 41.4 °Liy10n TURRNBUL pliotol. lfy'ora. Afibr. WCOT'S Pilo0iohotlito, The Brest T°n4lislt 110000,1(/. Sold and recommended by aI druggists m Canada. Only reit able mod4olno discovered. 011 ,,wcka es guarantee to Duro all fortes of Sexual Wonbmass, all effeete Of abu08 Ur 0x0000, M0111a1 Worry, 1ix01300lve 1180 of. To, ba000, Opium or Stlnlulente, Mailed on receipt 10 pried, one nethe o a1, six, 45. Ono toillPfed00f Ifs00140111'4. Penn) free to 0.11 address. T11b %Vood Comlpaioy, Wiindeor,0ntt Sold in I3 russets by G. A, D14ADMAN, Druggist, l3ooksolner R Optician, n uiti/rim who was wending hie way home. .1�5� •Glx �l n ward u1- wbout his uannl haul', The lilile felluev wile ooulp fitly ;;Il:teetu•i. ('10regicr. Moo. Wm. Jollueton has moved In 10 R. 1(089' house on Albert street. Mise Eabin 1(01110 has returned to let' duties as teh0ol teacher at North Bay. II. Sandoreon is doinga rushing hue!. nese in making cider a) the evaporator, A number of out otti/en8 went to Mild may on Labor Dtty to talcs in the gitmc0. Mrs. D. Sanderson has gone to Torun to to consult n epeofalist regarding; her 0yo- e!gh1, About thirty.11vo tickets were e'lld hero for Toronto on Tumidity morning of hast week. Mies Hind, of Hai -Haien, also Alis, Ilioks were greets at Mr. Armelrong'e last week, Mre. Williamson, wlto has been visiting friends here for sone time, line returned to her tomo in British Columbia, A3Lvt1o. John Barrett is lying seriously ill with typhoid fever, Blyth Pair will bo held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Oot. 4th and 131-11, Rev. T. E. Higley and family left Blyth lamb week for their new home in Blenheim. Tommy Higley took first prise in the novice race at the Guelph bicycle races 0a Labor Day. Harvest home thanksgiving servmee will be held in Trinity church on San. day, Sept, 181)1. Miss Amy Elder has returned from a six weeks' visit with friends at Toronto and other points in York Coanty, John Metcalf, who has been in the grocery business in Blyth for several years, has decided to go into the furniture bneiness. At the regular meeting of the Public School Board the resignation of Mise Stevens was accepted and Mise A111110 Hamilton appointed to the vacancy, W. W. Taman, of Blyth, was the prize winner of the silver watch given by the L. 0. L. excursion oommitlec to the best looking gentleman on the train. A portion of one of tho West aide windows of St. Andrew's church fell in the church during 0ervioe on Suoday morning and created quite a commotion. Chas. R. Shane, of Detroit, visited with re'atl000 here. lie now boldo the position of city traveller in a large wholesale houee in the City of Straits. .8. publio meeting was held in iodu.try Hill on Friday evening of last week in the interests of the Prohibition Plebis- cite. An excellent address was delivered by Rev. Jno. Rose, 13. A., of Brussels. Wm, Powell, an old Blyth boy, now residing in Petrelea, was renewing old friendships in Blyth for a short time. He is now engaged in the confectionery businese in Potrolea and is meeting with good moms. Mies Eva Bell received 0. notice from Inspector Robb stating that the 0xa01in. ere had made a mistake in her arilhmetio papers and upon re examining them, discovered that she had successfully passed the Poblio School Leaving ex- amination. Clinton. Thos. Shipley stepped on a nail, which went through his boot end clean through the fleshy part of his foot, necessitating surgical attention. Dr, Graham, of Toronto, but who formerly praotioed in Brussels, 0000 the guest of Dr. Turnbull with whom he will go into partnership. While driving some cattle to be weigh. ed, Arthur Whittingham was kicked on the leg by one, the wound being so pain- ful that he had to visit a doctor. Robb. soden, from Bayfield, died at the House of Refuge on Monday at the age of 77 years. He was an inmate of the House 01000 December 1895, and was buried in the Rouse burial plot. Mrs. John Williams met with a very painful aooideut, sustaining a broken thigh, When the storm came on she got out of bed to lower a window and in 1301110 unaccountable way injured herself thus. As she is in very delicate health, and up in years serious results are feared, The other day while Mrs. J. 0. Millar and Mrs. Parke were in the cemetery, their horse, which had been tied outside, 810oame restless and broke away: It trotted book to town without injury, bat in turning the corner of Rattenbury street, it turned short and upset the buggy. Jas. Howson had a narrow escape from having his leg broken. He was taking his horse to pasture, and a horn fly tormeuting the animal, he put an end to the tormentor by catching it between his palms, but the report frightened the horse which kicked and soampered off. Mr. Howson was struck below the knee, but fortunately tho horse was too close at the time to iailIot more than a bad bruise. A 00110111 young man WEIR said to have obtained from a store in town a suit of olothing and otber furnishings by false representations, and (lonetablo Wheatley, in company with the etorelreeper who lost the goods, started out to look for the fallow. They caught him while he was in bathing, and though he protested his innocence, he was compelled to aocom- pang them and return the articles, In 000010ans0 with the provieions of h -law passed bythe peoplethe theo of Y 1 i P town and inoe ratified bythe Legisla- ture, e isla- tnre,�n s git is necessary to now Mane the debentures to raise the sum of $26,000 for the loan to the Doherty factory, and no unnecessary time will be lost in pre. paring them and pla0ing them on the market. Already several inquiries have been made by monied concerns, desirous of investing in them, Will. Coates, town Clerk, went to Toronto, having been empowered by the Council to interview some of the brokers of that oity on the matter. It is an important point, as a saving of 4 of a cent interest inoane 9125 a year. A0 soon as the debentures aro prepared they will be advertised for cafe, The residents of Rattenbury street were treated to an alarm Sunday night, and to explain we moot go hack a few hours. A lad of about 12 yeer8 of age and of a very hervou6 disposition, attend- ed the meeting in the B. A. barracks, The theme le said to have boon Satan, himself, The lad wee impressed, and Would talk of the hatter when 110 xenon. ed hone. Ho went off to bed, but some Limo afterward awoke with it scream. The devil was after flim the poor boy cried in the most extreme terror, and dashing out of the room, he was upon the street before his father oould detain him, and lend aimed gone !around n block when he ran into the alone of a brawny Pl ntes.eir, "George rho Hatter," 00(88 ((1 t0wll on Siatulday carrying hie usual "jag." Arra, (1)r.) Amos has been lndlep110011, mirroring fromattacknn of plouriey. F. Lutz, loft fur l'oronto where be will alt our 1-1 1001 of harmac . take a a as at the hal E y Mrs. A Q Nobler has been ooniued to lied with au attack of oongostion of the lunge, '7, 13. Carting and II. 1,. Baotou are attending 11th. General Mothodiet Con- ference tit Toronto rte lay 3)010g0te0, Mien Smith and Min Urquhart have resumed their positions Rt) millinere with E. J. Spnoltmau and J, A. Stewart reepenlively, The aro tight in front of the Mansion House was movdd to the ware of the street a0 a test and ie to our mind a decided improvement. Tho lacroaoo matoh which took place between the Egm"ndvllle and Exeter tame on the reoreal(on grounds remitted in the home team defeating the visitors by a e0ore of 4 10 2. Mrs. Hannah Brawn, who has been a long and highly respected resident of Exeter, disposed of her bowie and prettiest) situated on Main street, to Henry Hooper, and ('00101100 to Wroxeter where she will reside with her brother. Word has been received that Mtee Clara Voeper, who telt here a few weeks ago with her mother, to visit frionde in Cabourg and Peterborough, was taken ill tattle hatter place a little over a week ago, and ie unable to return home. Her vacancy in the school hoe been filled by 0. W. Sanders, of Stephen. ver ootl. Rev. E. A. Pear wa0 attending the General Conference in Toronto. W. E. Johnston, of Montreal, is the guest of 113. S. and Mrs. Polson. Mies Nellie Merryfiold, of IlIonktoo, was the guest of Mise Arnetta IIalbfieiectr. Mrs. (Rev.) E. A, Fear and children were visiting at her father's, Co. Clerk Davidson, Stratford. The Methodist friends are asking for tenders for laying the brick in veneering the parsonage. This work Is muoh needed. OlMiss Maggie Gerrie, milliner, of Grand Rapids, Mich., is home on a few weeks tion. n- well earned vasa Miss Gerrie is d fug exceptionally well in her Moen gall. ing. Judging by appearenoo, the Miobi- ganders are good to her. A couple of young men wheeling down the sidewalk aocidentaily ran into Mrs. W. J. Marshall's baby carriage, upsetting it and pit0bing the baby out. The little one woe fortunately nob eerionsly hurt, but it was more by good look than otherwise that it was not instantly Milled. Tho friends of Herman Bell, teacher, will be sorry to hear that he is oonfined to bed with a serious attack of appendi- citis. His physician lute good hopes of polling him through withoot subjecting him to an operation. Rev. Mr. and Aire. Ball, of Kirkton, mane up to see Iler- man. Mrs. Ball remained to nurse him at the borne of Robt. Williams. G•odei•iolh. The Presbytery of Huron met at Clinton Tuesday. Apple barrels have been taken oat or town in large numbers the pact ten days. Our townsman, John Pharis, during this season, sold Sturdy Bros. over 400 bunches of onions gathered from his property on South street. The other day as 0. Pennington was riding a bicycle, his foot slipped from the pedal and got entangled in the gear, the result being a nasty tumble and a slightly bruised leg. Many weeks since the fishing boats lifted nets and gave up fishing from this port as unprofitable, and the tugsEvetyn, Sea Queen and Seibold iamb week followed the boat's example, and for the same cause. Some scoundrel was guilty of stealing the two drinking oupe attached to the fountain in the'Harbor Park. The thief is a creature of the meanest type, for even a Hottentot would not take away drinking cups during such drinkable weather as we had. A young lady bioyole rider on Bast street got one of her feet fixed in the running gear, which caused her to fall. She was unable to release herself, and it took H. Robinson and Harry Vidsan, who passed at the time, some minutes to release the lady's pretty foot. The Meohaoios' Inetibute Board at its last meeting inotl'uobed a committee, Messrs. Moore, Halle and Naftal, to draft and present to Mrs. Hamilton and her family a letter of condolence and sympathy on their late bereavement, expressing their appreciation of Mr, Hamilton's many years of eervioe es librarian. Not often do wo see a man of 84 years with mind so arable°, with facul- ties unoloudod and so olosely in tough with the pas0iug questions of the day, Binder Twine and the Tariff To the Editor of Tun POS'; r DE.111 En1TOB,--Now that the busy har- vest f0 over, with your permission, I would like to make a few remarks in re. formica to the Tariff and high priced Binder Twine. For 18 years the Reform party have been dinging into our oats that a protective tariff was a ruination to the Country, that it caused a heavy tax and the consequent high price on menu- faobured goods. They told us that a prolective tariff encouraged manufacturers t0 form combinations and monopolies and that all monopolists were legalizedrob- bers, and they, the Reform party, re. poatedlyy told us that if theywerepilt into office they would give us Free Tracie and drive away all combinations, monopolies and high prices for manufactured goods. All the while they wore, apparently, ready to shed oceans of what meet have been crocodile tears for the poor down trodden National Policy ettiokeu farmers. Well the Reform party got into office and did they give 138 Free Trade 7 They did nothing of the kind but they revised the tariff and gave the Americans Free Trade in some 1in00 of goods and n1 pam:- eutly did not touch the American tariff at all for the Dingloy 13111 put that tariff away up slim the Reforming gob into offica. Binder twino has boon on the free list since the first of last January, that i0 the Americans could bring it in to Canada duty Imo Mum that date. We were to have chomp twine and no combinations or monopolies then, but what do wo And as a r00ult ? '4ilo find that Maar twins cost THE i3Ktus.Siiir4S POST Ude harvest about double the usual price. The American and Spanish war wee blamed for the rise in price but it ie 0117• dent the war Intl nothing to ilo with it for the manufacturers got their raw material and had it manufactured into twine before the war oonnn0noed. The 7!`armore' Sun, a paper ropreoenting a 0011ai1 number of people mostly oom. posed of reformed Roformere and calling thernsolvoo Patrons of Industry, says the lnoreaso in the priori of binder twine was brought about by a big combination which carried a large portion of the raw material used in the manufacture of binder twine. If 0o aocordiogly we have the big combine and high,priced hinder twine into the bar. gain. In the meantime what has become of our old aid reopeotod friend II. Washington, of Ottawa, who said so many Mover and funny things fu Tmc POs'; jamb before the last Dominion elootion in East Huron ? Has he gone out of mart - Moo litre last Sommer's flies when hie mission was concluded or is heetill in the land of the living ? Jamie Boo.ann, Morrie, August 27111, 1808. - Opinions of Eminent Statesmen 11'1. 110N, W. E. GLADSTONE, Tho great plague of drunkenness is a national ourso, calamity and scandal * * A government should so legislate as to make it easy to do right and difficult to do wrong * * Gentleman, you need not give your. solves any trouble about revenue. The quostisn of revenue mush never stand in the way of needed reforms. Besides, with a sober population, not wasting their earnings, I shall know where to obtain the revenue. RT. ZION. d09EPn 011A00EBLA10. If I could destroy to -morrow the desire for strong drink in the people of England, wo should see our taxes reduoed by mil- lions sterling. We ohould see our gaols and workhouses empty. We should see more lives saved in twelve months than aro consumed in a century of bitter and savage war. HON. 9I31 OLI0E11 1110WAT. An enormous proportion, probably three-fourths, of the vine that prevails al the present day, of the crime with which we have to contend, of the lunacy, the idiooy, the poverty and the misery of every hind, is owing bo the foul evil of in- temperate° * ** The antic of intemperance are so great —it is the cause of so large an amount of crime, vice and proverty and wretchedness of every kind that prevails—that one must be less than human indeed melees be is prepared to go in favor of anything that would Gibbet: mitigate this great curse or entirely remove it. BON. mIu LEONARD TILLEY. For many years I was Finance Minister of Canada, and I have stated over and over again that the financial question is the weakest objection that could be raised against prohibition. In the great fires of St. John in 1877, $20,000,000 worth of property was destroyed. The insurance derived from this amounted to $8,000,000. Suppose I were to suggest to the people of St. John to -day, that if they burned their city again, they would get another $8,000,000, people would say I was mad. Yet this is exactly the priu- oiple tbo Government of Canada is acting upon in raising a revenue from the liquor traffic, BUSINESS DIEN. Tho Royal Commission report shows that the people of Canada spend over $40,000,000 every year for drink. In ten years this reaches the vast sum of mu I[UNDRED Di.-LLION DOLLARS, You know that if tbie waste is stopped, a part of that enormous amount wall be spent for the goods yon handle. Prohibition will benefit you I Think it out. FA010100. Our yearly drink bill in Canada is over 940,000,000. A large part of that money is spent by people who are suffering for want of the flour and vegetables and fruit and meat and dairy proclucte that come from your farm. If prohibition becomes law, you will get a share of the vast amount of money that ie now worse than wasted ; and the people who got your predicate will be just that much better off. Prohibition pays I Think it out. FARTS TO nn ED2PnA91ZED. That alcohol is a poison, and cote as such on the human body. That aloonol is not a food, or a true stimulant. That the common sale of liquor fa in- imical to the best interests of society. That the expenditure on intoxicating liquors is wasteful, both individually and notionally,—Prohibition Budget. THE QUEEN ON PROHIBITION. Her Majesty the Queen, addressing eome Bechuana ohiefs at Windsor, in 1906, said :—"I am glad to seethe chiefs, and to know that they love my rule. I o0nfi11n the settlement of their atm which my minister has made. I approve of the provision exolodiug strong drink from their Country. I feel strongly in this matter, and am glad to see that the chiefs have determined to keep so great a curse from the people," ..l1-^ u, i• - c 1-y 4 A. WSLY Real Estate & 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. A0 COUSLEY, Ofiloo over Deadrnan'e Drug Store, 31%USt3ELS. Harvest Excursions All Rations InOntario and Quebec, rc vt a Chicago and 801-, Pani, to Winnipeg. Portage Iii Prairie, Brandon other Manitoba Pal ate, and 11 a 1 eN L t a. n p ria and AmitePolecat�, Round trip Duro Going August 3011.1, returning nuttl. October 21(11,, 1000. Gang September .18t1), re• turning until Nov.10111, 1090, Tiokot ratoo and Information from J. N. KENDALL, Agent, Brussels, GEO.IIEYD, " Ethel. 28 Fall Term begins Sep, 1 CE.': r ESS CENTRAL } i•1 1-h) (i.,Orvte ONTARIO'S POPULAR COMMER. CUL SCHOOL. Clrenlara Free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. IMPROVED YORKSHIRE BOAR FOR SERVICE. The undersigned will keep for ser'vloe on Lot 20, Con. o, Morris, the tbore,-bred Im- proved Yorkshire Boar, "Oak Lodge Long- fellow," No, 3480, bred by J, Fi. Bretboue, Bur- ford, to which a limited oumbor of sows w111 be take. Terme, 81.00, to be paid at time of 0erviee with privilege of returning if nec- essary, A number of choice young sows for sale for breeding purposes which will be sold at prices 21 to suit ROe Utimes.301011001, Proprietor. IDER MILL Brussels Cider Mill and Apple Butter Factory, Mill street, has been overhauled and is now ready for oper- ation. Fetch on your Apples. Terms Reasonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Geo, Edwards, • Prop, NONE/ TO LOAN. Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro- perty at 6 & 651 Per Cent., Yearly. Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, Brussels. PICOsI Will make' e. won man of YOU 1 00011700011012e TH0 30008 00006150* 70011 WHlKs. PI0000 carte all Nervone Ma000ee. 9e1005)0�01, noes, 700000 0omorr, Nightly Emission, 1 ' torr0ooa;10070 10y, eta., canoed by p••0 • neat given vigor and alto to ehrunk0e OGo00. 00 eat0klybute1reiv0000Nr00L0ar MAtarn' 1001 ar yyoung. Ug0 Pi0o8I a0d you am prow 010003 and 60559 again, 0001 by mall In amen Wnepee sad 01.110(03 naiad from obaalTetlon EOstl? carried In vdet noc,IG Prloo, 00 0 p0o0600. Qf tot O. 000d mono), In lather oto .7OT. or ra¢(etor. 8d totter,og�glat .000r0s0 all lanae to 5. T 7010 0It, minion of Canada. ONT. A$001 100 till 170• NEW nielier Shop I The undersigned has open- ed up a Butcher Shop in the S14tAilE BLOCS{, BRVSSE�S1 where he will keep constant- ly on hand a supply of the Best Meats Procurable, sold et reasonable prices* .A. share of public patronage solicited. VMa S. Lrill E11. Meat delivered to all pasts of the town. 1 'OASIS PAID 110101 11301(8. Guessing, or knowing shoes. The difference between buying air of "S^ a p Slater Shoes "and n pair of common 1- lipee, iti ]Jai i yy� ^ a' the differ u: r, e1 a cpon (ped 111 1 sealed letter and on opened on with responsible P 0 1 1. o r s ps[blsignature. e P The saled e letter may contain f-- a large cheque, or a hniliff'a notice. T110 opened letter—well You know justw1101. itis, The common dines lni7l good ones under the finish but how do you )wow? "Slater Shoes " hear n pedigree tag which tells exactly the leather they're of, its wear, pecularities or faults. Goodyear Welted. ,$3,00, $4.00 and $5.00 per pair, 0000L0040 "THE SLATER SHOE." Jno. Doweling, - Sole Local Agent. BRUSSELS PU11P WORKS. I wish to inform the people of Brussels and surrounding district 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 prices. No better Pump in the market. Order left at my shop or residence or at P. SCOTT'S shop will be promptly looked after. ISrOrdere taken for the Digging of Wells and Cisterns. Gomer Green, MILL STREET, - - BRUSSELS. SHINGLES British Columbia Red Cedar Shingles Ann- — North Shore Pine and Cedar FOR SALE AT TEII Brussels Planing Mills Also Doors and Sash of all Pat terns on band or made to order at Short Notioe. Estimates Furnished for all kinds of Buildings. Workman- ship and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT VeLEOD'S System Renovator —ANL oxun13— TESTED REMEDIES SPECIFIC AND ANTIDOTE For Impure, Weak and Impoverished Blood, Dyspepsia, Sleeplessness, Palpita• Won of the Heart, Liver Complaint,Neur. algia, Lose of Memory, Bronchitis, Oon- gumption, Gall Stones, Jaandioe, Kidney and Urinary Diseases, St, Vitus' Dance, Female Irregularities and General De- bility. LABORATORY, GODERICH, ONT. 3'. M. McLEOD, Prop. and Manntaoturor. sold b Jao, Fez, Druggl003, 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 $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. WYNN, CARRIAGE 11'fAKER. wee the—._. New Dress Goods, Trimmings and Plaids for Waists at Straohan's. October Fashion Sheets and Patterns. New Fall Goods �I.►Of all kinds constantly arriving. Boots, Shoes & Rubbers. Mats & Caps. - Clothing & Overcoats. A CALL SOLICITED. A. STRACHAN. DON'T READ THIS AD And then throw this paper before you conclude o u aretoei1 g good money by not buying your DAIRY SUPPLIES from us. We are prepared to supply every person with Dairy Cane Nile, Milk Pane and Tinware off all kinds at prices a000rding toquality. Graniteware of all kinds.. H A,l DtiVA E Having put is a Stook of Spades, 9hovele • Forks, Soo., of the best quality we softs' your Patronage. Paint Your House with the best weather and water proof Paint iu the market. We sell it. Screen Doors and Windows on hand and made to order. The best line of Cook Stoves to choose from. Eavetr*oug1Ting and .Repair*in� promptly attended to,.. N. B.—Wait for our wagon, it will call 015 you for your truck in a few days. Wilton & Turnbull