The Brussels Post, 1891-3-20, Page 5MARCH 20, 1891 THE BRUSSELS POST
outil now boon regularly organized into
mission band. Vole leaven the Auxin.
William Manning has gone to Ninga, one having been added Inst year. Ono
Manitoba, this week, J. T. Pepper, of ienlribteinet for the year eau $000 ; of
Bout-gels,a, on liedhim. that amount $20.41 ; was raised bythe
W. Potton lane rented his farm to T. girls $26 by a life memborshipfee,
$32.80 at hroo On n'ntr the thank-offering
byenvelopmeeting,I21,
and the remaining $7.4.7.1 by rho old,m
members of the Auxiliary, including
donations from friends. We also sent
clothing valued at $30 to the Northwood,
and paid $2.10 for freight expenses.
levy with a membership of thirty.one.
The band, whiob held their first meeting
Feb. 25th, begins with a membership of
twenty nine. We have six life members,
Heffernan for a term of years, J. A.
Yong 1once.
will occupy the n
Rev.
J. T. LeGear, formerly of Ethel,
who is now stationed at Lit Molle, Illi-
noin, le much pleased with hie new babi•
talion.
The remnine of the late Robert Lookie
was brought from Toronto to Etho1 star
tion on Thursday of this week fur burial
at Cranbrook,
131.0 IAA .
On Bnndity morning Bev. 14. W.
Hughes, Rector of Wingliau, officiated
in Trinity Church Blyth.
A juvenile temperance lodge has been
started in connection with the temper.
anus order of this burg.
On t4Iotday evening in the Methodist
chnreh the pastor, the Rev. W.F. Camp.
bell, delivered a lecture on "The wadding
%'i ,alt ,sewn.
Good butter is a very searue article
just now,
The next regular horse fair will be held
in Winjlnan on Thursday, March 211tH,
The Dominion Jubilee Singers (the
old O'Banyouu troupe reorganized)
gave a grand concert in the Methodist
church, Wingham, on Monday evening
last, Maroh 10th.
The question, "Resolved, that Fire is
more destrno'ivs to life and property
than water," will be debated at the meet.
ring." Bentley
i g.Sunday evening about 10 o'a'oolc mg of Anchor of Hope Lodge, I. 0. G.
On
'1'at their ma -ting to be held of Tues -
when chief Davie was on his way home dayavenins 21th inst.
ho observed a female loitering around the 'Inlay
lire hall. As goon as she ()aught glimpshe Salvation Army people are
glimpse The
their new barrnuks, on I Edward
of him the moved elf. He followed her street. Theo building will be 80x50 tet,
but she was too float for him, and he un -
and will all bo nest, ns a barracks, except
fortunately coming in contact with some 10 feet at the back end, whiob will bo
clothes lines, she got away from him, need as a r. eidenee for the officers in
but ono time he got close enough to her charge.
to know who Site wag. The sane ill•
dividnal bas been noticed for some One Wzt 1 ton. ,Andrew Aitoheoon, eheeae buyer, left
puast
t sualrhour of thetnight forthereets one oft her Mr. Morrison, of Bromfield, wag at the khc al 1 conlntry. ist week annual hastens. trip to
an
sex to be ant. It is generally believes P,esbyterian mange on Sunday.
that iter intentions are not any too good Tho A. 0. U. W., have precured a fall John Bamford wan olar,'e ( by ncalnm•
talon to 011 the vacancy in tho 1•ullin
and that our authorities ahoaid,colt Tato sot of bassos and now look quit gay. School Board caused bythe Meati of the
Did our correspondent, in reference to
this matter ere it is too late, the oyster supper, advise a change of late 01 ,law Little.
sensoring, or what was it 7 Paid Ilrvny has disposed of hit store
Rev. D. Forrest and Rev. J. Ross par. property on Main street, t'1 .1. S. Gee, of
posed choosing pulpits last Sunday but Newry, for $1 103.01). ;1l.', Goo will rent
Mex. Sharp and Thos, Bird loft for
Toledo on Thursday morning. Some.
body says "Will ye no come back again,
Sandy,"
Bottom., RSronT,---Tho following is the
standing of the pupils. in S. S. No. 6,
Morris, for the month of February :–
ciao
--
clans Grn. Beilhy, Alf. Tlns'ull, '
Florence Lawrence, Fourth olas0 Mel. '
inda Clegg, Maggio wateon, Ira Parker.
Fourth Junior–David Russel, Joseph
Oampbell, Wm. L,wrenoa. Third --Jas,
Watson, D. Allison, Jos. Parks, 1euan3
Senior–John 11081000, Maggie Boilby,
Chas. Lawrence. Second Junior–Gen.
Lawrence,
Lawrence, Sarah Russell, John Megill.
Part II --•D. Halliday, Mabel Watsol and
Thos. Corbett,
DI:1111o.--An interesting debate was
held in Barrie's school hoose on Wed,
noedny evening of this week on the sub.
j, of : "Resolved that Ireland has pro.
dnr.0d grouter men than Scotland." The
question N„s ,wall (11,00010,1 by tho
spcalc.'rs on both sides, the affirmative
bolus lad by Jno. Bain, assisted by Wm.
Sloan, ami the negative by Wm. Bryson,
assisted by Wm. Porde and Malcolm
Bloch. At the clone of thediwenssion the
chairman, A.. Hislop, after sunt ming up,
in nut able manner, the points snored by
the respective oile4, gave his (Ieeili= ill
favor of the negative, A vote of thanks
was then tendered the clutir0110 and the
Meeting was brought to a can•,".Another
debate will be held in Mr. Black's school
house on 'Thursday evening of next week
when the sill i. et "Resolved that capital
punishment should be abolished" wid be
discussed,
10 13.
Mrs. Jas. AloOallnm, of the boundary,
has been seriously ill.
A. Odell has moved to the farm
vacated by Thos. Gilgan.
Thos. Roo, of the 14th con., has recent.
ly sold four very Ono horses, realizing a
good figure therefor.
The framers are busily engaged in
taking out the timber for Harry and J.
Donnie' barn, which they intend raising
during the early slimmer.
J. S. Hogg, of Loadbury, has perches -
ed .t spicy little driver, and "Old Bob.,”
who hos done such good eervice during
the past, will be superauuated.
John I(ornigan and his daughter
Minnie visited friends in this township
while Aft'. IKarnigen was attending the
Presbytery meeting 10 Seaforth.
Thos, Gilgan and family have removed
to Ribbert, where Mr. Gilgan will re.
tooth, du01ug the semmer with lois brother
who has, of account of i11 health, been
incapacitated for hard work.
Geo. Laird called on his friends in
Vt•miio•op prevo"s to his departu00 for
Dal;oto wherein: bolls a lucrative p0si
tion. 1I. anent a Few months lit the
Stratford leu ioeso Co lege, and e,ys lie
feels hlmsc'f more eomp00 1(1 for hio
do.ties.
T.e, rhereles were poorly attended
last deli . ,t11 acing to tho stormy ,v,lath•
were prevented by the inolemeney of the the property, and intends remaining in
weather.
Rev. D. Forrest was ab Brussels o1
Wednesday atlondiug the funeral of the
late Mrs. rUayoroft in the absence of
Knox church paster.
Tom Brown, the Seaforth auctioneer,
is round again with a bankrupt stook.
Toon is quite an auctioneer but nothing
to what ho in ELS a ]adios' man.
Fifty-five dollars Incabeen collected
this year for Walton Branch Bible So.
oiety and a few collectors books are out
yet. This is a great improvement on
last year and speaks well for the local
meetings held. This is tha third year
of operation.
Walton Council, 1184, R. T. of T., will
hold an open meeting on Wodn• 8day
evening of next week when a good pro-
gram of readings, rooita'ions, temper -
fume songs, etc., will bo p'esented. The
mectiug will be held in DetT'e oh (roll.
Colpo one, cone all.
Mr. Jones, 01 the 'loyal, gave a ball .m $1.2,000 or $11,000, and assets m nniallly
Monday ev::ning of this week when per- the same. \bout a month ago a clinttel
-1.. rr,m Brussels, Searn•th Bhrtd, leer eu-eenvgiven byMr. Iti3,N to At
Newry.
This town has been considerably ev•
cited over the late Hess Ore and it i;
currently reported if everybody pots their
deserts they will board at Kingston for a
row years.
As the mise., train for the south on
tho G. B. it L. E. Ry. was shunting in
the yard bore on Wednesday afternoon,
of last week brallemat J. L. Sanderson
got his he
drawbars andnd caught between ad it tei'riblysmashe
awbarsand1 d.
The hand was bound up, and he then left
for his home in Stratford. Some of the
fingers and a part of the hand were
emaohod almot to a pulp. It is Bared.
that the band will have to b amputated.
John Riggs, general mer011ant, Loeb -o-
wed had a meeting of his creditors (t few
days ago, 101(0,11 Henry Barber & Co.
were appointed to iuvsetigatu bis affairs
and report, 0t a meeting hold ,Monday.
The liabila.ies aro estimated at abnm
e e 1 l'liutnn (net to have a "o ,d time, and 1[el.: iron for :-,t1,000,Lis understood he
they had it. It was the intention to will ,•llcr 1' c 011 the dollar, secured.
have In it no Friday bit wormy Buss Duct.–I he following is n list , f
weather hall prevente I. It is said one the insurance- and the companies inter.
young man ,vvmv,,ry11.110 dj8iLM)Ointed eatod:–.Western$0,000, Lancashire e,•
berm •e' 1 t p1 ,n. mon'. ''. ho was Wed North neon $3 02,1, (mord, u(
he 1 (/211, 1e. 1. Ansoeiation ;3,020 Eastern
Er. NOTE 1IVEblro't. o0reospoulcnoe $3,0211,Manehester$2,300, N rah 111nlslc
The e's ament of the Lord's supper was meeiv0,1 from 1Valtnn thie week it 'Mercantile $1,000, British American
will be dispensed in Knox church next signed "A subscriber." We keow of no ?4.1,130 T•„ei on bac clings end maoht-
HnbhntL. seenper00n. We m--sthews the gen nino' u,:'v,$30,200. On tonic ---North British
IT. White, an old resi,l^lit here, lint row mantel 111 0 cry inatanae ,n• we (aleph ,C Mercantile $1,1033, National $2,1110,
re0din in Micelle to, has I ecu very ill 1-,,,,,e,,,,,,,,, of 0onlmnnia•011010 ' Royal Cion .,than $2,11011, Phmnix ;,3,01)1,
for some time.
('itiaeu- $1.750, Uui,oi $1,600, Commr•r-
tvut. ,hiller, tailor, who has been sick Id 01•••44. Dial Union $11,0'0, City of London $2,'
most of the winter, 18 still ,cry ill. We David Smith end Adam Sholdiee, o' 600, Caledonian 4:1,600, Petit' on stuck
hope soot to hear of his speedy recovery. this townehip, left for the west this $111,700. The totol ,mount of inleura c.0
Rev. D. R. McRae will attend the sex: week, o1 blildi"g0, machinery and stook is
mee•inp of Ella General Assembly of the The O'lls nymnt Troupe Jubilee Singers $10,0,0.
Presbyterian church to be held m Bing• gave a annnert in the Methodist aluu'ah,
ston. Belgravo, on Thursday evening of last !'here are 10,000 MOS of ha gripe i11
Mrs. Wm. Gordon and Airs. Robert 00.1,)1. rllThereolia.
Gordon, left Brussels on \V^Jnosday fo 3ames Bolger left on We h osdsy for
Neepawa, Mom., where Choir husbands
C wess Ltiv•r, \Ian., and Alfred Button
are located. We wish them prosperity
in the west.
An old and well ki,ovn resident passed
away last Monday in the person of Robt.
Leolcie. He had been making his home
with his son-in-law, J. F. Stewart, at To.
Tonto, and had been ill for some time.
The old gentleman was a resident of this
locelity for a great many years, being
one of the pioneers a"1 w•ag as whole soul.
ed,grnisl and neighborly it man as could
be fomid, Mrs. Leckie died a fey years and while he was attending to tis cttlP tet
Mr. Leckietramped on Mr. MoOuey's ankle injuring
ego in Grey township,
surviving children are John, Wm„ Mts5 . it so severely that he has been laid np
Shinntm
e , Mre. Oa'row and Mrs. Stew since, splints h,tvfaa to be put on the in -
art. The body of the deceased wen in -
I arnd member.
terredhere on Thursday .afternoon of
and William Cllenean for Brand n. They
were ticketed by J. T. Pepper, 0. P. R.
agent of Brussels.
Some -folks say the Bnshflel l lnstoffice
will be abased shortly as no person( will
bother with it at the Rotary allowed.
Postmaster Newcombe and family will
remove to Newark, N J. in the Spring.
Last "gnuclay a Jersey bele ngi'.g to
John Mooney got, a pieta) of turnip f st
in its throat. Tho veterinary wa caller,
HYDDNEar.-011 Wednesday of Inst
Ude seek, being brought from Toronto week Adam Smith, of the 0th con., and
nn the afternoon train to ,Ethel. Mr. Miss Annie, eldest dangh er of iInub
Leckie wan in his 81st year. Hanna, .f the same lino, were united in
marring., :u. 1) Igra• e, by Rev. 111r, Law.
Atwood. Miss Maggie Hanna 'vas bridesmaid,
aucl David Smith noted as groomsman.
Next Tuesday they will remove to Dete-
rmine, Manitoba, where they purpose
making their home.
ENTSAValINnONT. – The entertainment
p,00n by the penile of S S. No. 3 in the
Town Hall, last Tuesday evening, 00(10 a
gral.d suove0s. Notwithstanding rho bad
roads, tho Hall was packed full. Allan
Spoil' performed the du'ies of chairman
in a most acceptable manner. The beet
of order was preserved, and tho long pro.
gram of •16 pi000e was excellently render.
ed. Follo,vhng is the program:–Inetru.
mortal music on the organ, violin,
dulcimer and harmonica, by Mince
Wherlocwand Sharp, and E. McLennan,
A. Steart, T. Bird and D. Smith ;
vocal music by the pupils, Misses A.
Wheeler, B. Stewart, Ella MoOrackon
and Sarah and John Currie ; recitations
by Hilton Ontrir, John Currie, Herbert
Mitchell, Jan. Monne, Russell Wheeler,
Jesse Burkholder, Martha Currie, Posey
Mitchell, Ann Mitoboll, Elate Mitchell,
Tom Burkhobler, Tillie Ellis, Bolla,
Henna, Mary Jauo Olark and Margaret
McMurray ; lectures by Tao Gook and
Willie Love ; dialeguoo–"True Charity,"
by Ann Spoir, Lizzie McNeil, Linn AIe-
Arter, 1Vlartha Corrie, Jane Miller and
Elam Mitchell ; "Unjust Suspicion," by
Janet Spoir, Ann Mitchell, Ann Spoir,
Tillie Ellis, I,iz0io A'IeNeil and Mara,
Alituhell.1 'Wonderful Eggs,” by 'Will
Wright and Sam iiloOracksn ; "The
Dal key's Double," by John :Kerney and
Willie 1400 ; '' A Tough Boarding Mateo,"
by Lennard Russell and T. Burkholder ;
"'Catching the Train," by "Mae A. Clark
and Goo, Love ; "The Dualist," by jots.
and Wm, Kerney and Sas. Yottill; "I'/orel
and .Lady `.teazle," by Kiel Annie Miller
and Ed. McLennan ; "Togas Jones," by
Mies Ella McCrankon, MiGs Maggie Aie.
f,enmtn, Edmund McLennan, Thomas
At the flax meeting on rho 7111 inst ,
Young Coulter was installed as director
instead of Robert Morrison, rosigeod.
Tho whole season's flax ---65 tons –was
sold to J. tett J. I,tviugetn0, of Baden.
The CompauY formerly disposed of the
manufactured article to Ameriotn buy.
ors, bol, it was thought that they could
do as well If not bettor by turning it over
to the Messrs. Livingstone and got their
money promptly in return.
The date for the North Perth Farmers'
Institute has boon foxed for Tuesday,
March 241(1. There will be an afternoon
and evening session. In addition to prom-
inent local agriculturists, who will dis-
miss important farming subjects, Prof.
Shaw, of the Aurienitural College,
Guelph, will deliver several instructive
addresses on topics of interest to the
farming community. The soseionc will
be bold in the Agricrllturel hall. A. mus-
ical program is being prop010(1 for the
owning meeting,
W. F. M.S.–With feelings of gratitude
to God we close the sixth yoar of our
work ae an auxiliary of tho Women's
1 oroige Missionary Sooioty. We desire
to aokno ledge the hand of God in the
steady progress wo havo made year after
year, knowing that He alone can open(
tho heart of His people to help femori.
Hie cause. We have boon trench 05001117 -
aged by tiro tokens of sympathy wo have
received from many in the oongregatimn,
shown by voluntary offerings from time
to time during the year, as well as by the
hearty response to our appeal for thank-
offorings at the close of the year. We
elesad the year with a membership of
thirty.eight, ntalucifng those who eon -
tribute rogniarly by envelope but do not
attend our meetings. Sinop then wo
• Have orlianind a Mission band of the
yuan:; gale who have in the past been
rumbas of the Auxiliary, and have Rept
their oontribations separide, hot never McLennan and Dr, Dinemoro,
1'�AJ1.,i,F'o LINE
1'ojal. ,fail Steamships.
OUP ExeuRSIONS to EUROPE
r•o1TNIanTI,Y examine mine 0100)[
POItTLAN[I int Ii,LIkAX,
• To DERRY 011 LIVERPOOL.
C 1150 R•1 TES, 2(411. 810 and -100, single;
$tall. 'F to Locatand
ion
No CA'rrr,.a 0101(,011)1).
INT r laattP1A •rhe, Outward 820 ; Prepaid $80
Steerage 00 Leweei Mates,
Accommodations Unsurpassed.,
At.plt4' to f2, k A. ALLAN, Montreal,
on W. II. I%HAIR B1,
AGENT, BltosslLs.
Extensive Auction gale
Mill Property
IN BRUSSELS.
In order• to wind up the Estate of the
late Wat. VANsroxe there will be offered
for sale by public auction at Brownie on
I'11111RRSD,Y, Al'I1IL sell, 1808,
At 2:80 o'olook P. al., the following valu-
able property, viz.:
1st. Ono of the most complete Roller
Floor Millleheainonlgoo
b together wthand
Mil, Two
knowwelling
iag Ii a ae 'Into, Water Power, &¢.,
known as the National Roller Mills.
^! ud. The Illicit Stores on Turnberry St.
ppknowng� as the Vanstono Bleak, with largo
1000. Goo ,irgenertl storoulii occupied by
Ie S Naylor iaw.tiI , Sinclair, law 00100, and
the mills, in gpo et�10 0f ofltivatiOnoast of
4111, TI10 1.3,lakl011oe an corner 0f Fiera
atroot, occupied by W. To, VaustOno,
Otto, Lot, 830011 foot, on corner Turnbe'ry
eau Market streets, whir% MIS been usedas
a marble shop.
nth. Tho boattifel residence and grounds
of the late Wm. Vanotcue, 24 sores, ou the
Ayer 1,0000,10510 lawns mud trees.
Alt the 011000 Vr0porty is in good repair
and noa'ly new, Title rorloot, and will be
sold on ea8y torics of payment. P0008000,1
eon he given May lot. If not Bold, the pre.
)rorty will be leased for term of year,..
Por fnrther llartldtlars apply tlo
C l3.'' 1N Gl1NT ;' (l10ot:eters.
O.,tT, S'Uu5Tr0N, Auetiouum'.
New Goos!
Go and soo MRS. E. IIOGERS'
splendid stock of Black and Colored
Dress Goods just arrived. '1 hey are
worth looking at, and we feel a
pleasure in showing them, even if
you don't buy,
We have (tomo Pretty New
Goods as Low as We. a Yttrd.
Our Prints, too, are the Prettiest
seen for Many years past.
We make a specialty of every
line of Mourning G-oods, of which we
keep a large stock on hand all the
time.
Our Courteous and Obliging
Milliner, Miss Green, will be here -
next week to commence t110 spring
season. Our grand Millinery Open-
ing will take place shortly, of which
we will give due Notice.
E. _ROGERS.
$PRhI
.�n�'O TIP
ALA.
sFR'iG,
To Br, Graham's Plock, Opposite E)UU8BII'S Hotel.
Our New Store is Central, Well Lighted and Convenient,
and I will be glad to see all my old customers
and as many new ones a, may call
All will be made Welcome.
The past week has been a busy one opening, unpacking,
marking and getting into order the purchases
for another Season F trade.
Our Assortment is Large The Styles are particularly
Attractive The Prices are Low, and the
Values are .Exceptionally Good.
We have bought a very Large Stock of the celebrated
Lybster Shirtings, every piece warranted Fast Colors.
We are also in receipt of a large consignment of
English Prints and Satteeils —all New Styles
—Gray Cottons, Pickings, Pillow Cotton,
Sheetings. Cottonades, Dress Coeds,
Gin gbams, Cashmeres. Cashmer-
ettes, Lusters Enbroider-
' les, Etc , Etc.
The late fire destroyed our stock of Hats & Caps, so we
open up with Everything New in this Line.
Call and See our Electric Hat, the Latest Out.
We have just opened 35 Cases of Boots & Shoes, so we can
supply everyone with this line of wear.
A FULL STOCK OF GROCERIES.
,A very Fine Line of 35c. Tea. Try it.
These goods have been bought in the best markets at
the very lowest prices, and will be sold at a small advance
on cost, for cash or trade. Our business for the past year
on the cash or ready pay System has been very satisfactory.
It enables !1s to sell on a much smaller margin, and is
better for both buyer and seller.
We have not attempted in this advertisement to
enumerate the many novelties and attractive articles which
wo have to show ; neither deo we (quote prices ; the space is
too limited. All are invited to come and see them.
New Faces will be Made Welcome.
Old Customers will be Cordially Received.
Remember the Stand—Graham's Block, one door North of
Pepper's Drug Store, Brussels.
ALEX. STRAOHAN.
D ULL ICOR SERRVIOE.—TRE
–Undersigned has recently nurqba00d
en. kelp 1,.? sa(;ieooreuist.,o,1 Dar.
,tam bull on N 1 lot 48, eon. 6. Morris. Tonus
81.00 to be paid at time 01 sorvice with prl.
vilogue of returning if necuaoarr.
24.88 300. 0111110(101, Proprietor.
P SERVICE
OF I 1 I D( T
']9lt1V b O L1i,V (, )>" 1V Y
1G. B
• TI1QItO1 f113RI.D ER F - J S ,1 BULL.–
One 00w, 02.20; 0 (lows, $4.00; additional
cows, 21.10 enol,, all the property o1 one
porton, A dllcouut o1 10 nor mint, will be
deducted when druid a4 the time of servleo,
Tol'eey Cows 8-4.00 each extra.
G. A. DP:ADMAN, Druggist, ,to.
IMPROVED LARGE WRITE 'YORK,
SHIRE BOAR.
The undersigned will keep for service this
present oeasou the improved large white
York third. pig "handy" a, let 28, 000.0,
Monis, to which a I.mited number o1 sows
will ha talcau, Terms $1.W to he paid at
time of service, with the privilege of return-
ing if naoeoaary. Pettigree may be seen 1.1p-
00 applloatiou, 18013LRT 1410110L,
(311 Proprietor.
rpwo L'UBBE BRED PIGS FOR
11 $TkViC]s•,–The undersigned loos re.
Gently purchased and will keep for Service
at Norte, half Lot 20, Oen, 7, Morrie, a Pure-
bred Berkshire Boar, bred by Mr, Snell, and
also an ((1do imported c 1leater White, our
year old, bren by '1'hpe. 0corgn. 1'utaw,
1'108 ,mpnrtod se a lc oa both rides. PI,to
hod teolr era , 0(1 at the Industrial
Toronto, til,, 1030,10o,a ceras el 17, aro also
•h•Q At the Wo,tarn Fair in a class of 18.
01-00; 1,1 be paid at time of service,
with privilege 01 returning if necessary.
10.11 5, WALBRIt, Proprietor.
Half the Virtues
—)alc (---
ST. LEON
Have clever beer, Told.
^T
Read this—
JOY FOR PAIN.
Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast
and kidneys for years very bad. 1Vhen I
stooped oould scarcely straighten up; felt
'nisei able. For three months I persisted
in a free use of ST.14:027 WATER, It w9.0
the cup of joy to me; brought relief, par
excellence ; p0100, stifling, oto. all gone.
Call at my office, I will tell far more
about the value of St. Leon. W. Hlcorus,
Empire Laundry, 823 Queen street west,
Toronto.
And 11130–
BILIOIIS HEADACHES GO.
I bad rheumatism in my knees and fingers,
i.illour headaches, etc. every few weeks.
Mr. Ilig,;i'o, I•:uipire L sundry, urged me to
try RT. Ld:eN lliuernl Water. I did, and it
set lime all right headaches and pains all
gone. My wife not duce children 0(01 use
it. we all dol ht. Lr nn Water very good
and health 0• T. S. ANUNeOoN, Wat¢ll-
iLakcr al. J , 1 illi (00en street 1Lst,
'rcrunta,
A FF[ESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED.
Geo. Good, Agent,
.1'i Leon Jlinernl Hitter Co'y, St, Leal, Qac.
Bugles
egg lett
Buy your 1'r.gg;i's from
- D. EWAN -
And Save Money.
I am building a large number
of the Best buggies, wbich are to
be sold at the Lowest Prices ever
offered to the public. Every-
th;ng al out theta is First-class.
The very I3est Standard Wheels,
and the Workmanship through-
out Guaranteed.
1 ant ,Determined to make a
Big Slaughter cn Prices
this year.
I havo sold a large number of
Buggies during the past 5 years
to many of the leading men of
this section and surrounding
country, and 1purpose to keep
up the number and double the
quantity.
Call and See the Rigs and
Get our Prices.
Don't buy a buggy until you
see my Stock of Choice Buggies.
Repairs in Wood work and Iron
done at Rock Bottom Prices.
Painting and Carriage Trimming
done at, the very Lowest Rata,
Horseshoeing Dur with the Bost
Experience incl Attention,
as in the past.
13313 AN BUSINESS,
D. EWAN.
Shop opposite. Queen's Hotel,
B1H18813Ls.