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The Brussels Post, 1891-7-31, Page 4New Advertisements. Lamle—Dr. a. C. Ayer. Local—E, B. Grundy. 13;eyelne—Cl. A. Peadraan, Jersey Cattle- 0. A. Deadmen, Brussels Voters e List—F, S. Scott. (Pie Nrusztis Vost - FRIDAY, JULY 81, 1891. rr is said on competent authority that the regular promedinge in the House of Commons now attract but very little at- tention. PuMio intereat is now centred in the doings of the committees which are investigating the results of the policy of plunder and fraua iu connection with the administration of public affairs. It would appear to tt certain extent the dim closures before the parliameatary mittees are a "vindication" of John Charles Rykert, late M. P. for Lincoln. When Mr. Rykert was turned out of the D011Se a Commons he declared that he was no worse than dozens of others, end subaequent events have shown that he told the truth. Tius nineteenth century* continuen to produce evidences of progress in marine matters and the results will be more noticeable aa time rolls on as the follow- ing will show :—The grain -laden whale. back steamer Cbarles Wetmore Ms ar. rived at Liverpool, having crossed the Atlantic in elevett days, landing Iter cargo in splendid condition. This is the first inatanoe in which a simmer has sailed direct from Daluth, the head of navigation on the great lakes, to Europe, and the emcees of the Wetmore may re. sett in revolutionizing the whole grain carrying trade. The vessel was obliged to lighten cargo labile passing down the St. Lawrence canals, reloading at Mon- treal and carrying to Liverpool every bushel of wheat taken on board at Dttluth, The whalaback proved easily manageable in rough Atlantic weather, and already English ship.buildere are talking of adopting the model for both freight and passenger ships. CoxstnaitAntu talk has been engaged in for several days over the proposed re. moval of the Brussels posieffiee from the old stand to a 1110re southerly one. We bave neither seen nor signed the petition in circulation opposing the change nor we think it will be ef much availWe are opposed, never the.lesa to th do e. office beiug moved, not for personal reasons, but because the people as a whole will be more conveniently suited as it is. With the exeeption of the salt block and the Vanstone roller mill all the other manufacturies are north of the pro - sent site. Then there is the matter of security from fire, but Mr. Farrow in. forms us that he purposea veneering the building he has purchased and will thus put it ha a better condition. The In - specter has given his cousent, we nuder- stand, to have the °face moved and white we think the postmaster would have made more friends for himself to leave the office in the old stand where it has been for so many years, we have as idea that the petition, which has been quite freely signed, is too late to accomplish what was designed by its promoters. H111`011 C01.1.13e3e. The 83rd Battalion will go into camp at St. Thomas, from the 1st to the 121h of Septenaber. A meeting of the Directors of the Turnberry Agricultural Sooiety will be held on Saturday to make arrangements Inc the Fall Show, Frederiok McLellam 5 years of age, son of John McLellan, builder, of Say. field, was accidentaily drowned last week by falling into the river nesiz the bend. John Pedlar, Stephen, has a fine stalk of wheat containing about 80 grains, very large, and of the velvet chaff variety. Mr. Pedlar says this wheat will yield enornaously, about 46 bushels to the EtOre. The Permit High &hoot Board has en. gaged J. C. Hutchinson, of Fordwich, as assistant teaoher, in place of Mr. Ramil- ton, who resigned u few weeks ago. The new teacher will get a salary of HOO per annum. A Innatio named John Campbell, of the lilth oen. Ashfield, attempted to brain one Illotelorzniek with an axe whoa a well.direeted blow with a Wok by Mr. Boyd knocked hint insensible. Re was at once humid with ropes and a oonstable sent for. He has since been sent to Goderich jail. John Murdook, of the 12t1I con. of Ash. field, was hiving a swarm of hem that had alighted in a tree, when the limb on which he was etanding suddenly broke and Mr. Murdook fell to the ground, ligbting On hie heaa. He lay for mule time unconscious, but is able to be about again as usual. Geo. Vesper, of Exeter, abet off three of kis toes of the left foot a few days ego, Ile had loaded his gun to shoot sparrows lant the gun failing to dieeltai go, he paint. ed the muzzle to the ground, and while withdrawing the charge the gun wont off, ecivering three of his toes as above stated. Hie boot Wee torn to pieoria and his foot otherwise badly injared, The 3.year-old daughter of John Hey - weed, Exeter North, had been ont play- ing with the other children in the garden and Underneath the apple trees and hed eaten a quantity of the fruit which bad fallen underneath the trees, Now the pteabotse bad been planted there too and but a short time ago they had been prinhled with Paris Greeh. The belief Is thsit the applag were iyieg underneath the loaves of potatoes and that the fluid th buS the ponsoned whichfrait tweed ki a len upon them, and the child par- i be took of its death, r_Chos. MoMillan,nI Ifinlmen, has rived home from Scotland, Ile repo having mot it good Market with tattle. The num tel. of births mothered McKillop fro. the six Menthe ending 3 of June, leel, wati 25 ; deaths, 10 ; m Hages, 2. COndeeter Snider will deliver a teeth in the Town Hall. Clinton, on Month August 3rd entitled eLife or people you tricot. The other day while W. East, of Clin- ton, was cutting gram, he game across snake, which on being opened, was found to contaia 17 smaller enekes. Mrs. O'Neill, of Clinton, had the mitt. fortune to break her leg, near the hip. Being up in years it may talca some time for the injured member to heal. Robt. Carter, of the 8th eon., Rallett, bad the misfortune to lose a horse the other day. It was running about a field, and tripped over some logs, breaking its neck) A, Bieyele olub has been organized in Clinton. N. Wilmot is President; M. Cantalon, Vice•Pres. ; Ohm, Cooper, Capt. ; and j. P. Doherty, Sem-Treas. There are 15 wheels in the town. Alex. S. Campbell, of Luoknow, re. ovived from Will Donagh, of Winnipeg, an old school mete and shop mate, a unique silver beaded Cane, made from the horns of buffalo and Texas steers, as a memento of the friendship existing be. tweet) them. A son of iVillitun Morrieon, 1\10E1110p, while driving u lior,e attached to a hay fork on Monday Met was struck by a rein soap, which, catching on ono corner of hie mouth tore los Meek so severely that it required a good many stitches to brin the parts together. Quite recently four or five Clintoniana went over to Detroit to week, having se• cured situations in advance. After they had been there a few days the Labor Unions got them disoharged on the plea tl at it was a violation of the Alien Labor Law. They have all mound situations sines, however. A. colt belonging to Jas. Cartwright, Hullett, met with a singular ambient the other day. Following its clam to the table the colt caught a hook of the 'ma- stless in its mouth, and the presumption is that the mare pulled away, and thus out the colt's month, which was torn as far batik as it could go. On the 22n5 inst. a little girl of John teyerman, met with an mei. dent while using a sharp knife. By a stroke of the knife she opened the knuke. le of the fore -finger. She was taken to a surgeon and laad the finger properly dressed and hopes are entertained that the finger may be aaved. While Charles Wrightnian, of West. field, was in the not of putting a rope for the hay fork in the putty up ou the traek, the rung of the ladder on which he was standing broke, letting him fall a dis- tance of 23 feet, breaking his leg near the thigh, clishiceting his wrist and bruising him considerable; all over. THE BRUSSELS POST Eackiel Bernell, St. Marye, mot with rts a very painful occident in Jas. Elliottas hic querries by letting a e00 lb. bar fall on his feet. in limy Ifildebrieht, of Leon, sold to Oth Thee. Jones, of Mitehell, the other day ar- 28 head of line attille, reeeiving therefor* something over 02,000. re , George Skelton, a young man employ- ty, I ed is Orr's planing mill, at Stratford, ll" had the misfortune to laso two of the is f, t band, Quite a number of Olemie City reel, dents are taking tibia by the foreleek and laying in a ;supply of mail for the winter months. The lowest quotation heard of this year is 114.70 per ton. W. J. Howe who has been a member of the Listowel band for BOMB years, has taken a position ab his trade in Kincar- dine and been engaged aa leader and in. struotor of the Kineardine band. The inspector appointed by the dairy- men's association visited Winthrop cheese feet my recently and tested the milk with the Babooak tester. In fo ty pat- rons one bad 4 per sent. fat, fourteen had over 3-30 per cant, fat, and three had less than 3 per mitt., the later is an aver- age, which shows one pound of butter for thirty.three pounds of milk, 4 per cent, shows a pound of butter for twenty•five pounds of milkItt his second visit be will have to sea any herd of cows milked that shows less than 3 per cent, fat. Perth 001.1.1.16y. Dr. Wright, of Bayfield, has loaated Mitchell fall fair will be held on t 2.3r,1 and 241h of September. A. Dent, of Mitchell, contemplates ta ing a trip to England, Ireland an France. The contract for lighting Stratford ha been awarded the Reliauce Electri Co„ of Waterford. Jas. Barns, of St. Marys, was knocks down by a team of horsea on Riohmond street, Landoll, and had his arm broken. While running a patent bay elevator the other day Thomas Geary, of Hibbert, lied the flesh torn to the bane from three fingers. At a recent vestry locating of St. James' ehurch, Stratford, they authoriz- ed the erection of a $5,000 Sunday school building at once. City Assessor Sharman, of Stratfere, is very proud of his reoord. He bad only thirty-seven changes in over four thoutand assessments. John Busch, of Ellioe, gathered in R6.- 50 et Mitchell on the 18th by tha ex- hibition of his two.legged oolt, the charge for admission being 10o. Many people also viewed the freak in Stratford on Show day. Knox churela, Stratford, is being rapid. ly rebuilt. The brick.work is preigresca ing, and a large circular window of stain- ed glass has been placed in it. The town hall is also progressing slowly, and is gaining in appearance every day. The Stratford Presbytery held its regular meesing in St. Andrew's church, North Easthope, on Monday evening, July 18th. Rev. R. Pyke, of Shakespere, was continued in the aim of moderator till next meeting in September. In the absence of the clerk Rev. A. Henderson, M. A., of Atwood, Wall appointed clerk pro tem, Rev. R. Bamilton was ehopan as moderator of N and S Nisaouri in the absence of Rev. J. Campbell, Granton. The Presbytery then resolved iteelf into a conference, and in the presenee of a goodly congregation, Rev. J. W. Camer- on, B. A., of North elornington, read an able and thoughtful paper on "How to make the moat of our wotking force," in which he gave special peomihence to three principles,. viz t Cmoperation, amiability and spirituality.. He was fol- lowed by brief and appropriate addresses by the other inemberapregent. Burliness was resumed next mottling and among other items of interest the following were appointed conveneve of the standing oommittees for the year, elm : Statistics --Rev. I. Campbell, Listowel ; Borne 1111861one-13ov, 13. Hamilton, Mother. well ; Foreign litisaLins--13ev. A. Hen- derson, M. 41.„ Atwood ; Temperanee— Rev. A, Tully, Mitchell 1 French Evan. gelization—Rev, E, W. Panton, ford ; Colleges—Rev, Ie. A. Cosgrove, St, Marys ; Sabbath Sohools—Rev. W. 111, MoKiblain, B. 4,, Millbank ; Sabbath Obeervanoe—Rev. 3, A. Cameron, I3. A., North Mornington ; Aged end Infirm Ministers', Widows' and Orphan& Fund iokson, Donegal. The ladies of e neighborhood entertained the moto- rs of the Preebytery wit/a the uttmet minces and with the most generone laapita lity, ALLAN LINE Royal Mail Steamships. CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE rOltirgiciATLY SAILINtle AIWA PORTLAND OR IIALIFAX, To DERRY on LIVERPOOL. emlin BATEs, $.10. $50 and $00, Single ; $80, $90 nee $1t0 Returu, according to Location of Stateroom. INTERMEDIATE, Outward 520; Prepaid 580 Steerage at Lowest Antes. ste(10111111104bIE IOUS Unsurpassed. Apply to 11..0 A. ALLAN, Montreal, on W. E1. I E1.1,11 AGENT, BatiseeLS. PAINTING and PAM EMIR A Partnership bowing been formed be- tween R. Thompson and E, Grinaoldby, under the Firm name of Taoatesott & GRTNOLDRY, they are now prepared to promptly attend to the waits of the public in HOME, S/Get AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Paper Ranging ft Specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Orders left at A.. 11.1, McKay & Co's. store, Brussels, will have our prompt attention, THOMPSON & GRIMOLORY. NIONEY TO LOIN. Money to Loan on FARM PROPERTY LOWEST RATES. Private and Company Funds. A.PPIUr TO J.C.fleffernan, 'Valuator. _A gen t. Ethel P.O., On, 286f in / — be ENTIRE HORSES AND MARES F028 &ILE. k. —11 -- The subscriber offers the following 0 B Well-bred Animals for Salto: 105515" (0564), Vol. II ; d ',Kart of Breadelbane" (6700), Vol. II. These horses are 5 years old ; heavy draught. "Lavin Chief," 6 years old, heavy draught. One Entire Colt, rising 2 years, from irn- ported stook on both sides; heavy draught. "Prince of Douglas," a road or carriage stallion, rising 8 years; imported. One Heavy Draught Mare, 6 years old imported ; with foal. One Canadian bred Mare, heavy draught, rising 5 years, with foal by her side. One Mare Foal, from imported stook on both sides. One Gelding, 3 years old, heavy draught. TERNS will be made tO Responsible Parties. The above mentioned stook may be seen, pedigrees secured and prices ob- Wood by applying to kePoin, 20- BRDSBELS P.0 - Why at Do Toar On Thinking Bausenne, November Otto, 1880 3. ki, MoLaon,Goderieli, DEAR 81/1.—X should bays Vnitten before' now to let you know how 0 1111 getting along. I Ina EL 10 batter Wool was; gaining strong th eVYaly.i'Neagi well. ioftn te tItretI qssat,ttty o System Renovator and It does net sicken We. Aly limbs are id) right now ; guite siartlst gal "Y on:;gret tgOi r t,, TIse ter abaI take a little buttermilk, 2 ain gene straight again, Seal me another bottle of your System RenoPator, YOura,Se., JAS. DoNoAN, -^ YOURTEEN mourns r.ATEll. Blitisser..s, February 7112,1801. J. Ill, Matzen, Boiler/eh, DEAR Sra.—Eifteen venal; 140 Illat NOVGIA- P07 3ars'igpli!°iTt'thiP'ts'evIerwrolgiatTIVi any. At times' 0 Buffered greatly Irmo my otomaoh ; 2 continued, hut I grow worse. wined dropsical ; limbs aua body melted bully, You Iniow the state / was in 'when C went to Clodorieli—a more wroelc, could hardly Italic—suffering from Bright's dis- ease. .111st ono year ono last hall / began your Itenovater and Elamite() Cure, 3 began to inend Itt t few days ; eolith:Med then for three loorithe steady. Although 1 wae told could not lio Mired, if you sew lne now, well hearty ; oat everything that comee In the way, 20015 you the praise of Saving my life. I spas In a hopeless condition When I went tO you, in feet no ono thought I would get better. 3 cannot speak too highly of you and of yotir mediating', for it was then% that cured tile, Words lhallaOt informal my thanks to you, Freely page ltey rle.11.10 to anyone. You &a. DUNCAN Soho DI J. T, PBPPER, Barnet:Gt. REAL ESTATE. ..-41A1uMS POR UN. 5. Dritutos ND hoe eovneal gong Farms fr.r sale 011 10 rent, easy terms. in 'BoWitshipa or idorrh; and Bray. F. S. ii..30TT,Iirusseis. 37-11. CIIOIOE FARM FOR SALE.— bot 14, Con, 12, Grey; 100 Rum ; amt. clase huitaluLe, A rats bargain to EL 01141 perctieser. Title perfeet, Apply et one. 1.0 W. M. SIN (MAI% Solloltor, Brussels, 80- riHOIOE FARM FOR SALL—.— kJ Being South half Lot 27, sons, Morris, 300 acres, rly all °loured, ood buildings, ne voung botri ng orchard, immediate pos. WM91011. gas), Tories, Apply bo W. M. SINCLAIR, tf- Scimitar, .15., Brussels. DROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE .1 undersigned offers her property, intim earth of Brussels, for sale on liberal tonne, There is one sore of laud upon whish there are two houses, stable and a small orchard., l'he place is conveniently )(mated on the gravel road. For further Parliellitira ila te price, terms, So. apply to 00110 JNO. SINCLAIR, 1-4 Princess street,Bresseis, rIARM .4'031 SALE.—THE UN• a dersigned oEors his valuable; 100 nem farm, being Lob 12, Oen, 5, Groy, for sale. There aro 85 acres under crop, bahtneo timbered. There is a geed erallard, 45, on the premises, besides log house, hank barn, &e. Will be told ou rouroundulo terms, For price and full particulars apply tO WM. BABBIRK, FEllifiaela P.Oe JOHN 010051301,Saatorth, Ont. 17 -tee _ ALUABLL' 50 ACRE FARM UALN.—Iielng west Lot 11, 000.0, a my, .14 lulled from Brussels, The larid is good clay lotus, well ermined, mostly 01.! cleared and in 000(1 order. Doe mom of 00 chard in et:mai:emir. There is u, never fail- ing spring on Olio i,ronikies itud an extru well nt tho buildings. The handl]; are f e, Would take suitable property 10 or bear Brussels as part pay. For further Par- ticulars apply on the premises to 021105. McGREGOR, Or address Brussels_P, 0, 0815 pAR111 FOR SALE,—TI-IE UN - 1. pelmet:no okeeutore offer the Jolla Lowe farm for sale. The prODerty COnsiets 01100 acres, being Lot 10, 000. 5, Gray, end having thereon a lirst.chtes brick house, bank barn, orchard, wells, never -failing spring, good fences, .ke. About 70 :toren oiearea, balance bush, Possession will be given next Fall. For further particulars as to Price and terms apply to 11.13. 000115075, Solicitor, Brussels, or to alio. mom. E, 3. Al oA ATBUR ""i" 524f 011.1 000., Groy, LrARiFO.R SALE.—TBE UN• DIalsIONED offers for sale the north east quarto rot lot 28, eonoession 0, morris, 0011.13 tr of Huron ,tiontitla in g 50 mires. The lanais of first quality and In a high state of oultivation. well Mimed anti under -drained, acres cleared. N ew Irani o house, 8 roonls, hottee witb concrete welts, 2 wells. Coed barna 0113 shed, orebard, eta, Eight acres of fall wheat, This desirable property adjoins bIOS corporation of Brursels. Suit. able torn% will be gi veu , Title porfe et I4ME.13 GRIEVEOwner , , 10- Rugby th P0. G OOD 110118E AND LOT FOR SALE.—The undersigned offers for sale 010 the most renerougge loituo, Villege Lot 121, on tho corner of Kiug thug John strents,Brussels. On the property tle0 good cellar, goo cl frame girellinu, with seveL roonni and kitchen, pantry and %medalled. Hard and soft 'water, also 0 good frame arable, driving plied aud ice house, The buildings are all in Arst-elass order, and there te also ample mom for another build- ing on the corner if desired, Falco vary rea• sortable, For terms, gio., apply to 101158, 1014111 (TJRI11E,13);m5els 00,0. 12-4 or to A.HMSTEri, COurt Zan,. and Efftwe Eggs have dropped in prise, so hae our Large Stock of Prime SMOKED HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON AND SIDE MEAT All of Our Own Curing. We also Manufacture Bologna Sausage. Patronize home industry by somillg onus. Give me a call and prove the truth- fulness of the above statements. Wm, Blas/ii/l, Butcher. Private Funds to Loan. $2C:),(...)00 HEM% boon plocol in on hands for Investment till real estate. LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST. No Commission. -Borrowers can We loans com- pleted in Three Days if title satisfactory. W. I, SINOLAIR, Solicitor, Brussels. Shoddy - - Pedlars Are on the Warpath, so aro im- plement agents to entrap the wary fanner into buying Warier plows made at a distance from Brussels, for which you cannot get repairs when needed. Farmers, consult your own in- terests and encourage home mall- ufacture by calling at the russels Foundry Where you can get a Superior Article at a Reduced Price, Guar- anteed to give Satisfaction, or no sale. /110855, with ncid riltsbur, Sgeell linarda, SIHOO HMI Double. Plow Pointe Of Every Make at 40c. each. Gang Points 25 Ceuts. Best Pittsburg Stott/Boards fitted 011 any plow at the Lowest Possible Prise. Be sure and call and examine onr stock before buying. W. R., Wilson, Brussels. Hadf the Virtues ST. LEON Have never been Told. Read this— TOY FOR PAIN. Dyspepsia, indigestion, pains in breast and kidneys for years very bad. When I stooped could soareely straighten up; felt tnisetable. For three months I persisted in a free use of ST. LEON WAren. It was ) the oup of joy to me; brought relief, par excellence ; paina, stifling, etc, all gone. Call at my office, I will tell far more aboo t the value of St. Leon. W. Empire Laundry, $28 Queen street west, Toronto. And this— BILIOUS HEADACHES GO. I bad rhemeatilsm in my knees and fingers, bilious headaches, eta. orerY few Week& Mr, Higgins, Empire Laundry, urged nlo to try ST. Lnox mineral Water. I aid, aud it set me all right; han0010bes and Pains ell gone. tfy wife and three etaildren also nee it, We all find St, Leon Water NWT good and healthy. T. T. S. AtImanSoN, Watch- maker and 'lovelier, 810 Queen street west, Toronto. A FRESH BARREL JUST RECEIVED, Geo, Good, Agent, St.Loon Mineral Water Co'V, St. Leon, Que. - CONFEDERATION LIFE 9 — Organized 1871. _Head Office, Toronto. Remember after Three Year Polioies are Incontestable, 3'353033 FROM ALL-RESTRIOTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE, TRAVEL OR 000cPATIO1O Paid-up Policy and Cash Surrender Value G-naranteed in eaeh Polley. THE NEW ANNUITY ENDOWMENT POLICY ATTORDS ADSOLIITE PROTECTION AGAINST DOLT DEATEI ; PROVIDES AN INCOME IN OLD AGE, AND In 10 Goon INVESTMENT. Policies are Non -Forfeitable after the Payment of Two full annual Premiums. Profits, whit% are Unexeelled by any Company doing business in Canada, are allocated every five years from the issue of the polioy, or at longer periods, as may be selected by the insured. Profits so Allocated are Absolute and not liable to be redacted or recalled at any future time under any circumstances. Partioipating Polioy Holders are entitled to hot less than 90 per cent. of the profits earned in the Wass, and for tbe past seven years have actually reoeived 95 per cent. of the profits so earned. W. 0. MACDONALD, 8.0301001, 3. IL MACDONALD, MANAGING DIRECTOR. W. X-15 BEJiZ, Ag'ent, 1E9raiSiStel- iksl'OOLL BROS. & Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will injure your machinery, when you can get the CELEBRATED "LARDINE ?" —)SPECIALTIES(— Cylinder, Lardine, Wool, Eureka, Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harness. MANUFACTURERS 11/LoCOLL 13noz. 84 co., TORONTO. 11-eni Fop SaIe by it (JERRY, Brussels, JP1LY 81, 1891 DU KIN POWDE TH E COOK'S BEST FRIEND LARGEST SALE IN CANADA, NONE/ TO LOAN. 7— • Any Amount of Money to Loan on Farm or Village Pro - party at 6 & 6,1 Per Cott., Yet'/y, Straight Loans with privilege of repaying when required. Apply to A. Hunter, Division Court Clerk, lirusee's. CONSUMPT1ON.,, 111 its first stages, can (be successfully 1 checked by the prompt use of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Even in the later periods of that <Thiene, the cough is wonderfully relieved by thia inedicine. "I bavo used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral with the host effect In my practice. This wonderful preparation once saved my fife, I had a eenstaut cough, night sweats, WEIS greatly reduced in flesh, and given up by my physician. One bottle and a half of the Pectoral mired Ale."—A. ,7, Eidson, M. D., Middleton, Tennessee. " Several years age I was severely 111. The doctors said I WEIS in consumption, and that they could do nothingtor me, but advised me, as a last resort, to try Ayer's Cherry Peotoral. Alter taking this medicine two or three months I was cured, and my health renaains good to the progent day."—James Birchard, Darien, Conn. "Several years ago, on e. passage home from California, by water, I contracted so severe a cold that for some days Was eellfiDed 50 my staie-rumn, and a physician tin beard considered my life in danger, Happening to have a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I used it freely, and my Julio were soon restored to a healthy ColulitiMI. SilWO then I have invariably recommenilbil thio pren- aration."—J. B. Chandler, Junctien, Va. Ayers Cherry Pectoral, Y.ItlEPARBD 311 Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. po'd by all Druggists. Price 110; al.botilea, 50. 001 ani 1. HIGHEST • - PRICE Paid for Wool at the Lidovrel - Woollen We wish to call your at- tention to the fact that we still Want more Wool, and we are determined to make this wool season one of the largest, for we have it Tre- mendous stock of Goods on hand. It is necessary that you should look around be- fore you dispose of your wool to see where you can make the best purchases with it in WOOLLEN GOODS,, Buy in the Cheapest, Sell in the Dearest. Do not fail to come and see our Large Stock of' New Fine Flannels, in New Shades and Patterns. Something Never Before Shown the Public We have made up a lot of Fine Halifax Tweeds, just the thing for school boys. We also have a big stock of Fine Tweeds, Coarse Tweed', Bed Blankets, Horse Blan- kets, Flannels, Robed Skirts, Cotton Shirtings, Cottonades, Shirts and Drawers for this season's trade, which we offer AT BOTTOM PRICES. Ev,erybody should come and try our fine Grey Flannel that won't shrink in washing, and outwears the common grey flannel sold the public. Roll Carding, Spinning, Fulling and Manufacturing Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, &c, on short notice. rt. F. Brook &