The Brussels Post, 1891-8-7, Page 4cetue oe Tot kerne.
'tuts itteussets Pire tecieuee and Omens
or the Tenn.
WO now desire to termer outsincerest
thanke fer the promptitude and deepeteb
vou displaved in turuing out in sneh a
Mice to the lire in our factory on lime.
day hoot. lYtt ere thaukful the fire
did bet tern out terribly sotiutie,
we could not but note the unanimity
with Mil& yon "rnshed to the rescue"
and tor yout actiou on 0128 4012 int., wo
entertain the greatest incasee of gratis
tette. Yours Trely,
SEMI, 1110,,Col.31 it.! Unisex.
Bruscele, Ante 5, 1421) 1.
New Advertisements.
Western Fair,
Locals -Dr. J. 0. Ayer,
Men Wanted -R. S. Heys,
Loaals-bergueon h Balliday.
Honee and Lot for Sale -S. Peer.
Dry Goods-Perguson .1;
(lard of Thanks-Sinith, Malcolfu
Gibson.
Crbe tit1 0.5t.
FRIDAY, AL7G. 7, 1891.
7.'as Presidential campaign in the
United States is warming up. The
election takes place next year.
330001.11.I831 appears to he on the increase
and Toronto, ethe Good" is into a
muddle over the street railway. The
moral sentiment in this country is at low
ebb.
THEME will evidently be no dearth of
candidates for the vacant County Clerk.
ship judging by the number of aspirants
at present, as there are said to be fifteen
or tweuty in the field. Among the
names mentioned are Mews. Strachan,
of Grey; Dulmage and IticKerreher, of
Howick ; Morrison and Hays, of Me-
Killop ; Mohnen, of teborne ; Whitley
and Coats, of Clinton ; Hall, Holmes and
Maleolmsou, of Goderich. The choice
should fall on a num well versed iu
municipal matters and Co, Council work.
are very favorably impressed with
the scheme of endeavoring to make the
Maitland river, below the mill dam, ser.
viceable for boating purposes. It is pro-
posed to build a dam near Queen street
and raise the water four feet and thus
make the stream a source of pleasure to
all who wish to enjoy the healthy eser-
cise of rowing. In additio» it wonld be
likely to eid from a sanitary point as
the very low web r in the sunnier season
cauees stagnatiou in many places. We
don't know as the plaus are fully nutter
ed but there is miry reason to suppose
that the proposal would be heartily sup.
ported by all.
Tin= is0 proposal on foot to apply to
Postoffice Inspector Hopkirk for a letter
box at Brussels station as a matter of
convenience to the residents of the north
aide of the river. Wingliam and Listowel
have seettrect boxes, we understand. The
mail matter is lifted by the mail clerk on
the trains. A petition will be circulated,
we hear, in pursuance to the above re-
quest and 11 will, no doubt, be largely
signed by those interested. Considemble
mali matter has been and is now posted
at the depot and the letter box would
supply a long felt want without incon-
veniencing anybody very much.
Ix the Mail of last Tuesday in speak-
ing of the MoGreevy Scandal the follow.
ing appeare :-It is believed that Mr.
Haggett and his doings in the Postsof6ce
Department evil/ be overhauled, and that
the Postmaster -General will not come
out with flying colors. Nobody appears
to be particularly grieved at the prospeot
that Mr, Ramat may be dieuredited,
and possibly diagraced. He is the most
nnpopular member of the Cabinet. Gruff,
surly, and overhearing to his own friends,
he has lost their respect, if he ever had
it, and will certainly not receive in the
hour of hie difficulty their gympathy.
The suggestion that John Haggett le in
trouble is everywhere reeeived with a
eatisfied smile.
Washington Letter.
(Prom our Regular correeponeeet.)
Washington, July at, en,
n the next Congtess undertelies legis.
lotion looking to unlimited ooinage of
silver, 11 will also have to provide for
meeting the extra expense which free
coinage will occasion. This additional
expenditure will amount, for the coinage
of the American product alone, to be-
tween $700,000 and $1,000,000 a year.
In the present state of the national
finaneee the addition of thio expense
might cause some uneaniness at the
Treasury Department. At preeeet the
cost of converting silver bullion into
donate is about 2 dents on every dollar.
Up to July 1 the sum of $2,586,000 was
coined monthly. The total Amerienen
product is $70,000,000 per year.
"With the progent mint facilities,"
said Director Leech a few days ago, "the
largest we could coin, making 6 eeation.
able overtime, would be 5,000,000 silvet
dollars a month. Even that would be a
tremendoue attain, To coin this amount
would add nearly $1,001,000 ennually to
the expenses of operating the mints. If
new minks had to be erected of rectum
the expense to the Government 'amnia be
greatly increased. But it would be
herd to 221)0,1186 elose eetimato of the exs
Ilona if free coinage Welt adopted foe we
do not know how much silver would be
dumped into this country. You meet
remember, however, that the &dye/Oates
01 1100 eoinage do not care for silve
dollere. eituply want the eloveru
ment to purelittee eilver hi marmite(
tmantitiee and they nee 1t Wing to tale
vein 1"211 112002108. '1'he mere Mot that th,
law alloy, ed lln to 2'('(2 'U twining nilvel
dOilars on 010 int of duly hen enabled UH
to eut down the t‘xpeneee of operating flu
THE BRUSSELS POST
r Some talk of the Episeopalitene holding
• I service bore. len. 'Me. Hughes, of Wing.
1 ham, will likely ofileiate.
The Presbyterians last Sabbath hal
I the phasure of listening to Rev, Mr. lte.
• Veiny, English ehrtrob clergyman, 01'110
hes le ell visiting e few weeks iu this
neigithorhood, his brother end other
Mint $131/0011," elr. Leech believes that
the ojl er quest ion Will right itself ill
12)228. '1 he European nations, he says,
will before long be exbaueted of theh.
gold at'd then they will agree with the
United States upon an international
titandard of bismotallisne
"Will you eventually go to China as
minister for our Government 0" Wail tile
, question put to ex•Senator Blair, of New
I Hempshire, the other eight. "There is
a tradition," lie answered in a genial
Iway, "diet people in the diplometio tier -
friends anti 02110 assisted the pester at
the morning eervice. Mr. MoVoety took
for Me subjeet the parable a tiK, sowa.
• and dwelt particularly on the "etony
ground bearers." He 11d8 a efieasatit
, delivery and in beautiftil simple,
I totiehing langunge he Moulted his subjeet
presenting them to the minde of hie
listenere. Unfolding the train locked
itp in the oft told atory and pointing out
' and warning about the many cliMoultles
in the way. Mr. MoVetety will be al-
ways a, weloome visitor,
vice should not talk, I dont want to
violate treelition, Boldly, I coat tell
2.11100 301 going to do. The hardest sort
of labor, however, would be preferable to
hangmg by the gills. I dou t say I WOn
• go, May be with ft smile) they might
find out over there it would be hard to
cto without me. 10 16 true," be eontinn.
eci, seriously, ',that I mitde speeches in
the Senate against Chinese immigration
• and alluded to the bad results of hating
! in our midst ench quarters an Chivatown
; in San Francisco, but 1 did not denounce
! the Chinese as a race,"
; The Senator warmed up with his old-
time enthusiasm when referring to the
measure dearest to his soul, the scheme
of national aid in edueating the 1005008.
"I hope this Congress will pass such a
bill," he said, "It is of vital importance
and the longer it is delayed the more
serious the situation becomes. TIP3
cities of the North and the rural com-
mmeities of the South alike need the help
or the Government in dispelling illiter.
Roy. The ermeation of to -day I do not
think as thorough and practical as wife
the instruction given forty and fifty
years ago. The masses of the Southern
people wanted eutional aid but some of
their leaders pereuaded them it was bad
doctrine. 1 know it to be the greatest
chance of salvation foe North and South,
and hope the armee will yet triumpb."
The idea of a government making
loans to individuals, it seems, is not an
absolutely 11040 01)0. At least there have
been instances in which loans have been
made to individuals from the public
treasury of a State. The curious fact
has come to light that from 1937 to 1860
Kentucky loaned money to indivicleal
citizens and that a coneidereble addition
to the revenue of the State accrued from
the interest of these lorms-the interest
upon those of 1859, for example, amount.
ing to $97,528.10. The lorme were ell
called in in 1961, and it is a remarkable
fact that they were paid principal and
interest in every instance.
I learn, through a prominent member
of the Republican executive committee
who has just returned from a visit to
Bar Harbor, that Mr. Blaine is melees-
eirmably greatly improved in health. Ile
e1020 that all the stories rmout Mr.
Blaine being in a serious eonclition are
abeolutely !Mee. Mr. Blaine celled on
him toque end appeared to be le as good
health as usual anti his appeetance gtiee
no evidence of his having peeeed through
5821e10 Aimee. My informant says
that Mr. Blithe, will resume his dutiee
here ; 011410 118 has not Bright's tliseatle
and has been suffering Merely rani 1002'-
8001 2. Ilo sieys that Ile. Blaine is not a
candidete for (he presidencyand will not
do anythingi
to put himself n that atti-
tude, but he 10111 1100 decline the 110111i1(.
6(121) 11 10 should (Mlle tO him al an ex-
pression of popular sentnneut, without
hie seeking it.
Secretary Reek is not going abroad
this Summer but is spending his vaett•
tion in WISCODsill. Aaeording to Gen.
Grosvenor, the next thing to a foreign
trip is a visit to Wisconsin.
When Senator Chendler feels that he
needs exercise be turns and thumps his
respected colleague.
Brussels ConnOil.
The regular meeting of the village
Commit was held last Monday evening in
the Council Chamber. All the members
were present, Reim Graham in the chair.
Minutes of last meeting were read and
passed.
The following accounts were present-
ed :
W. Denbow, street improvements, $31 25
Band Committee 25 00
Pose Publishing Hone, printing23 75
D. Stewart, miecellaneous 20 00
H. James, salary and et. imp's17 00
15 00
11 66
10 00
10 00
5 00
4 00
Mrs, Mendowe, salary
W. Smith, street imp's
D. Ewan, drain, .,
D. Shine, at, imp's
T. Stewart, et imp's
Mrs. 1310.ehill, charity
E. W. Nelson, Eire department,.. 3 00
Hart & Co., miscellaneous 2 00
R. Henderson, street imps 1 60
B. Borns, street imps .. 1 86
Moved by R. Ross, seconded by W. 1'.
Stewart that the above a000unts be paid.
Carried.
J. D. Ronald addressed rthe Board, at
length, in reference to the exteneion of
Ole sewer on Turnberry street south so
as to take water from his and °time
cellars in that part of the town. The
matter was freely discussed and left over
for further consideration.
R. M. Diann asked petinission of the
Commit to build a dam across the river
at the foot of Alexander street or there.
abouts for the purpose of backing up the
water sufficiently to allow boating during
the summer menthe. The Council gave
their approval to the scheme.
Councillor Stewart expreesed his re.
grets at big removed from Brussels and
the consequent retirement from the
Connell,
Board then adjourned.
)3I11e.vale.
Robb, and Win. Stewart are hem for
vacation.
Wm. Smith has returned to Caistor.
villa to his school.
"Grey Tobe" took second money at
the Woodbine traolt, Toronto, Mot week.
Deputy Postmaster Farrow, wee; in
town lad Sunday visiting Blinnarek
Titnmine,
Sunday echool exeursion to Goderieh
next Trmeday. Pare from Bluevale 65
cents for adults( and 85 for children.
Train leaves here ot 848 a. tn. Steam)!
"City of Windsor" will be at Goblet:h.
Mrs, Wm. Gardner died lost week of
Le, grippe and was buried on Friday at
Bluevele. The funeral sermon 40128
preached last Sunday averting by Rev.
L B. Wahwin M a large congregaticl.
Me, Gardner has the sympathy of the
oornmuni ty.
The P. C. 13loyele Club (London) bas
iseued invitations for the animal tour to
Goderieh Aug. 10, 10 and 17.
The Beef orth 0110 18 authority for the
statement that R. 021111002018 111(0 bought
an interest in the Goderioli Star.
On Saturday night a large number
were at the (loo)2 at Goderich to see the
deperture of th0901 who intended to go to
Detroit in the Canoe. However, es the
sehr. Pinafore was going south they
embarked in her and proceeil iti her as
far as Port Franks where they took to
their oanoe end proceeded to Detroit, nee
erespieweexeceecte
REAL ESTATE.
T.-41A11mS FOR SALE, --T111.
raue;ooli•:11 has several gond Farms for
side nod to 10111, PaNy torms, lo TotenshIps
et 1,1 21(11. Ulla (12(5. F. (1. -8)1011, Beitsselx,
37.01,
E FARM FOR S -AIX.--
elawralit,,,r..a.10. (Hoy ; 101; items
Intre,,,, ; 11,rnt2
.
12.111,8)10011221j(, 881011o1', 1114(42.418, 1)1.
rafOIOE FALt111 FOR SALE,-
%. Being Smith half Lot 27,con.e, Morrie.
10
0 a0(00ntnlM(2g8°;17:.C478a!e11neVOuUuei11001.111.noTal
session. Busy Terms, Apply 10
Six el AIR,
ermeitoe, (2rnesole.
7-
1)ROPERTY FOR SALE.-rHE
-L, undersigned offers her pr0p0rty.11 1111100
mirth ot 1040006)8, 2104' sale nu liberal terms,
There is one Imre of land upon which there
ktre two houses, stable and a Innen orehard..
The place le conveniently lootttod on the
gravel roae. leor Nether pertlenlars tO
price, t81108, 1111111.1' 00
MRS, MO. OLAIR ,
1-4 Prluooss Wort, Itrussels.
hisEwIluZIO111')00 (U.Nr;
farm, being Lot 20, Oen. 9. (trey, 101. 04110.
There two 85 Imes under orop, balance
timbered. There is a good orchurd, 1101)0
6)8, 00 the promise% bee-klen leg liouso , ban It
barn, itic. Will be sold ou reasonable terms.
poi. paw, non Soll 111111(001,2218 2101,13 to WM.
HA liltISK, 13r11)0010 1', 0„ or Jelin BEATTIE,
Seaforth, Ont. 97-0m
VALUABLE 00 ACRE FARM
Money to Loan, Fon bALF..-11eing west Lot 11, Came,
Grey, 0i miles from Brussels. The land is
good clay tom, ivell drained, mostly (11
cleared and tu gond order, Oto acre of or-
chard to good repair, There is a never fail.
fog aortae ou the premises and au extra well
at the buildings. The buildings are comfort: -
aide, Would take suitable property in or
near Brussels as part pity. Per fertile) par-
thntlars «pply on the promises to
THOS. OR,
or address Brussels P. 0, 8018
Money to Loan 011 Farm Pro-
perty at
LOTPEST le,1TES.
Private and Company Funds.
DICKSON &HAYS,
Solicitors, 06e.,
BRuSSELS, ONT.
EST.ERN FAIR
LONDON
September 17 to 26.
CANADA'S FAVORITE
LIVE STOCK, AGRICULTURAL,
Industrial and Art Exhibition
Established 1808,
LARUE INCREASE OE 19.71011122118 AND
AITE115t.t.02CE 00111010 100.111.
100 le:10t/00121, tut 141 be better.
$26.00 IN PRIZES!
Attractions, etc., which aro beirg arranged
Mr. will surpass 1.1121 300 produced.
SPECIAL EXCUUSION 1011210,4 OX ALL R`YS.
Entries close Sept. 10t1,. For Prize Liets
mid inforinatiou apply to
CAPT. A. W. PoRTE, THOR. A. 13110401011,
President. Seceetary.
ENTIRE HORSES AND MARES
FOR &ILE.
The subscriber offers the following
Well-bred Animals for Sale:
"Cecile (6504), Vol. II ;
"Earl of Breachtlbeen" (6709), Vol. II.
These horses are 3 years old ; heavy
draught.
",Lague Chief," 6 yeats old, heavy
draught.
One Entire Colt, rising 2 years, from im-
ported stook on both sides; heavy
draught.
'Prince of Douglas," a road or carriage
stallion, rising 9 years ; imported.
One Heavy Draught Mare, 0 years old
imported; with foal.
One Canadien bred Mare, heavy draught,
tieing 5 years, with foal by her side.
One Mare Foal, from imputed stock on
both sides.
One Gelding, 8 years old, heavy draught.
Me/Annum TERMS will be xnade to
Responsible Parties.
The above mentioned stock may be
seen, pedigrees secured and prices ob-
tained by applying to
A. r4Puirl,,
211. BAUSSizre P. 0
Save Your Hair
BY a timely use of Ayer's Hair Viger.
This preparation has no equal as a
dressing. It keeps the scalp clean, cool,
and healthy, and preserves the colon,
fullness, and beauty of the hair.
"I was rapidly becoming bald and
gray; but after using two or three
bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair
grew thick and glossy and the engin:11
color was restored." -Melvin Aldrich,
Canaan Centre, N.
10.
"Some time ago 91 lost an my hair in
consequence of measles. .After due
waiting, no new growth appeared. X
then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my
hair grew
Thick and Strong.
rt has apparently come to stay. The
Vigor is evidently a great aid to nature."
-.J. B. Williams, Floresvillo, Texas.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
the past four or gee years and find it a
most satisfactory dressing for the hair.
51 is all I could desire, being harmlens,
causing the hair to retain its natural
color, and requiring but asmall quantity
to render the hair easy to arrange." --
Mrs. M. . Bailey, 9 Charles street,
Haverhill, Mass,
" Ihave been using Ayer's Hair Vigor
for several years, and believe that 11 1165
oansed my hair to retain Its natural
color," -Mrs. R. J. Ring, Dealer ha
Dry Goods, 8to,, Bishopville, Ma,
Ayer's Heir Vigor,
%Multi= BY
Dr, J. C. Ayer & Co,, Lowell, Mast.
eked by Drugglate and Perfumers. _
1:41ARM FOB SALE. -Ii, B 'UN -
A.' 0011815001) 0600110005 Offer tbs Jobn
LOW 16110 101' sale. The property consists
021 100 acres, being Lot 10, eon. 4, Grey, and
having thereen 10 first -elites briok house,
be.tik harm orchard, wells,nover-tailing
e _
,
given 00028, 14611. For further nartminars 111
to price and teY1113 811(113 16
W.13. 010E110X, Solicitor, Brussels,
or to .7N 0. saurn, I
E. 3. ill cAll'flit'll jExacut8".
511)12 Oth eon, Grey.
14',A11A1 FOR SALE.-TRB
3.2 DERHIGNEP offers for sale the north
eatn quarto r of lot 08, concession 0, Alorrts,
County ok Huron, Containing 513 acres. The
laud is 02 21160 quality and In a high state of
aultivation, 400(1fenced and uuder.draMed,
acme cleared. 'Et ow Inoue Louse, 8 rooms,
milk house with concrete walls, a well%
good MUM{ and shod, orehard, etc, Eight
aoros of tall wheat, This desirable property
adjoina the 0Orporation 14,2 11Futtels. Balt.
0.140 1e18e will be given , Title 1(2(00);RIMS 0.1t1EVE, OW1401.,
30-
801tf JYth 2.0.
0 COD HOUSE AND LOT FOR
SALM-The inulersit.nod offers for
gale On the most rnnarbe ttnu,o, Village
Lot 121,,,n the corper of Ring and Jain
etreeti, Enifieula. .011 the property. LIFO a
good cellar, goo (raw 0 throllipg, 201011 seven
imbue end isitchen, pantry alnl weenabetl,
Hard end soft water, 8(06 18 good frame
stable, drivieg Flied arm tee bons°. Tlic
buildings are all in hrst.clans order. Ran
there 11 also ample Mein ler anntber 1,1111,1,
g On the corner if desired, Price very pm.
eonable, For tonna the,, apply to
31118. 020117 110101110,1)111,00(1 10,0.
0241 or to A.EIVISTEll, Dlr, Court Cleric.
Ilami and.'Eggs
Eggs have dropped in prioe, so has our
Large titock of Prime
SDIOXED HAMS,
I3REA.9(FAST BACON
AND SIDE MEAT
All of Our Own Curing.
We also Manufacture Bologna Sausage.
Patronize home industry by ealling 0000.
Give mea call and prove the truth.
fulness of the above statements.
Wm, Blashill, Butcher.
Private Funds to Loan.'
EB20,000
ifitya been placed in 1113 hands
for Investment on real estate,
LOWEST RATE OF INTEREST.
No Commission.
Borrowers can liltve loans com-
pleted in Three Days if title
sat isfac tory.
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor, I31'1388e18.
ALLAN LINE
Royal Hail Steamships.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE
FORTNIGITTLY 8000010 sem
PORTLAND ou HALIFAX,
TO DERRY on LIVERPOOL.
CABIN HATES, SAO. 8110 and $80, Single ;
$80, $90 and $110 Ituturn, according
to 1 Aniation of 8tatei own .
INTRUAIHDLITE, Outward 821; PrePold 890
Steerage at Lowest States.
ACC011111101111110118 1.311911PIWNe4l•
AplgY to IL it A. ALLAN,Ilontreal,
Olt W. II. X12ii9110t,
Mere, B euesy..r.s.
IVIONEY TO LOAN.
Money to Loan ou
FARM PROPERTY
-at-
LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds,
P
J.C.Heffernan, J.A.Young,
Valuator. Agent.
Eth el P.O., Ont. „„
Make Known Your
ANTS
Want to Sell a House and Lot,
Want to Buy or Sell a Horse,
Want to Loan Money,
Want to Borrow Moue,y,
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Want to Rent a Farm,
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Want a Servant,
Want to Find anything Lost,
Want to Buy or Sell a Farm,
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--18 TIIE COLUMNS Or -
THE POST.
.O1•••••••.,
- CONFEDERATION LIFE, -
Organized 1871. Bead Office, Toronto.
Remember after Three Years Policies are Incontestable,
FMB 14214092 ALL RESTSCOTIONS AS TO 103511:1191.10E, TRAVEL On OCCUPATION
Paid.up Policy and Oash Surrender Value Guaranteed ha each Policy.
THE NEW 4NNUI2'Y ENDOWMENT POLICY
AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PnoTEOTION AGAINST EARLY DEATH ; PROVIDES 1118 I1800015
IN OLD AGE, AND IS A GOOD INVESTMENT.
Polioies are Non -Forfeitable after the Payment of Two full annual Premiums.
Profits, which are Unexcelled by any Company doing businese in Canada, are
allocated every live. years from the issue of the poliey, or at longer periods, as may
be Bele:cited. by the insured.
Profits so Allocated are Absolute and not liable to be redacted or recalled at
any future time under any eireumstemoes.
Perticipabing Policy Holders are entitled to not lees than 90 per cent. of the
profits earned in the ohms, and for the past seven years have actually received 96
per cont. of the profits so earned.
W. C. xiliclDoNALD, Aoeueux. J. K. MACDONALD, ALINAO 11313 thenoron.
NV. xi, mann, Arr,ont, 3l3russo106.
MCCOLL BROS. & CO.
Are still pleasing the public with Oils. Why use an Oil that will
injure your machinery, when you can get the
CRENATED "LARDINE 2"
)SPECIALTIES( -
Cylinder, Lardine, Wool, Eureka,
Spindle, Boltcutting, Solar, Harness.
MANUFACTURERS
McCOLL BROS. & 00., T01101170.
44.619.
For Sale by 11. 01411tRY, Brossolg.
Aur,. 7, 1891
THECOOKSB[ST FRIEND
LARGEST SALE: De CANADA.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to Loan
ou Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 6' 61 Per Cent,, l' early.
Straight Loa»s with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
• •
A. Hunter,
Division Court Clerk, Brussels.
Shoddy -
- Pedlars
Are on the Warpath, so are im-
plement agents to entrap the
wary farmer into buying inferior
plows made at a distance from
Brussels, for which you cannot
get napain when needed.
Farmers, consult your own in-
terests and encourage 1101110 Mall-
ufacture by calling at the
Brussels vouralry
Where you 01011 get a Superior
Article at a liecluced Price, Guar-
anteed to give Sidislaction, 01
no sale.
plew4, yruh tient Nib:bum Cast Steel
Conran, Slagle anti trouble.
Plo‘v Points of Every Make et 40e, Null,
Oang Pointe 25 eittte.
Best Pitteberg Steel Bonnie titled int
any plea, 0( 1110 imptest l'onsibh; Priee„
Bo sure and call nee etitInibe otir
stock before buying.
W. R. Wilson, Brussels.
.Wool %Hid
HIGHEST CASH - PRICE
Paid for Wool at the
Listovrel -
Woollen
ills„
We wish to call your at-
tention to the fact that we
still Went more Wool, and
we are determined to make
this wool season one of the
largest, for we have a 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 Stuck of New
Fine Flannels, in New Shades
and Patterns. 8omething
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 Tweeds,
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.
Everybody 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,
Stc. on short notice.
Brook &
ri