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110ttssal,
Quite to umber of our villagers attend.
ed n noncertin Atwood last Friday even•
ing.
There was no proaohiog servlue held
here lost Sabbath by the Jliethodiste,
Rev, Mr. Sherluulc weeeLAtwood preach
hag miRRinllary Hormone.
.7 A. Y.onng, of our village, who peel-
l-eo life and fire insurance, has added a
new department viz. insuring plate glass
windows. We oant give him much of a
ehow on the latter here for a little while.
Ethel rorty surprise some people yet.
This week .1. A. Young moved to the
house formerly oucnpood by D. W. Milne
and owned by J. Honeulrl. Air. Young
has leased the More to Misses Keys and
Roes who intend oarrying on droesmale.
ing. 111r. Stnbbe has moved to the
dwelling vacated by Sir, Young.
Li%:t•ovs, el.
The youngest daughter of W. L. Dells
dislocated her hip joint by a fall.
J, S. Geeing removed with his family
from Newry into town. IIo will engage
in lousiness again shortly.
Will Howe hes returned to town from
Kincardine and ie moth more at hie post
in the barber shop of his brother, F. S.
HowO.
8, D. Freeman has decided to remove
to Now York, where his two eons hold
good sitniatione in the offices of the ltrli.
son Electrical Co.
Mrs. John Briebin, sr., had the mis-
fortune to have to plum pit lodged in her
wind pipe where it has caused her mach
irritation and severe fits of coughing. It
has been found impossible to dislodge it
so far, and fears are entertained for her
life. She is 74 years of age.
C-.re;r.
Goo. McDonald las gone to Muskoka
this week where he will speed the Win.
ter.
The tax oolleotore are getting on their
war paint and will commence the attack
in a week or so.
In the prize list of the Brussels Fair
Thos. Simpson was credited with 1st
prize instead of 2nd for yearling stallion,
heavy draught. Wm. Watson secured
1st prize.
Messrs. Coomber es McDonald are
closing up to very busy and successful
season as stone masons and bricklayers.
During the year they built stone stabling
under six barns in Turnberry, Morrie,
Wawanoeh and Hullett townships and in
addition erected two brink houses in
Biwa and Grey, doiug the stone and
brickwork and plastering. They have a
cellar to build yet if the weather keeps
favorable. The ontlook for next season
is good as they have the stonework of 4
bank barns, one being an unusually large
one 75x83 feet with 9 foot walls for An.
drew Sloan, near Blyth. Messrs.
Coonabes & McDonald ere honest work.
ors and do a gond job every time.
A twooCL.
Mrs. J. L. Turnbull, 4th eon., Elmo,
had the painful misfortune to break her
leg one day lest week.
John Mcliain, for some time employed
at the tailoring with R. M. Ballantyne,.
has secured a situation in Listowel.
A tea -meeting will bo held on Oct.
19th, in aid of the Methodist church Sun•
day school. This is a worthy object and
should meet with much encouragement.
Daniel Horn, who has been employed
with R. Ili. Ballantyne, tailor, for a few
weeks past left for Mitchell on Tuesday
of last week, where ho has secured a lo.
crative position.
Fred. Switzer bought Wm. Harris'
house and four-fifths of an acre near the
school last week, paying $850 for the
same. Mr. S. will build a brink resi•
dance ou the property, which is conveni-
ently situated.
The Bee says :-We lose another good
citizen this week in the person of F.
Glebe, who has aooepted a lucrative posi-
tion in Shelburne. Mr. Glebe, has held
the position of head miller in the Atwood
roller mills for upwards of four years,
during whiah time he has brought the
mill up to a high state of efficiency. His
removal will be much regretted.
.131.1-01.
Will Emigh is in Buffalo this week.
Mre. Rattle end daughter, of Luokoow,
formerly of this town, were attending
our fair.
John Tanner, principal of Listowel
High School, was visiting his mother in
town this week,
R. Howard has made improvements to
his residenoe by adding a commodious
kitoheu and woodhouse to it.
P. Kelly 8e Son are obliged to keep
their grist mill running day and night to
supply the demands of trade,
Rev. Mr. Swann, of Auburn, exchang.
ed pulpits with Rev. Mr. Campbell in the
Methodist oliurclt on Sunday evening
lash.
Miss Graham of Lockport, N. Y. who
hoe been the guest of Mre. Onllerton tor
sometime past, returned to her home on
Saturday.
The concert nn Friday evening under
the anepiaes of the I. 0. 0, T. held in
the'0emperance hall was a gritndsu0cese
both financially and otherwise.
The members of the Woman's Guild of
Trinity Ohurch, Blyth, waited on one of
their members, Mrs. A. W. Belfry, at
her father's rosidenee, on the eve of her
departure to her new home in Winnipeg
and presented her . with a handsome
Prayer 13oolt and Hymn Book aocom-
panied by a beautiful worded address as
a mark of the esteem in which she was
held by them while working with them
in their good work+.
111 o r• ripe.
A car load of lambs was shipped from
Belgrave by Joseph Clegg.
Miss Edith 11111, of Wingham, is visit.
ing friends In Sunshine and locality.
Jas. Russell wee away to Greener1r,
Borneo County, visiting his brother Robt.
who is ill.
A large number fro nl the southern part
of this township attended Blyth Fall Fair
last Friday.
On Friday, October, 2nd, Wm. Baines
had a stroke of paralysis while returning
• hi his buggy frotti Belgrave and was
found on the road by relatives who were
apprised of the trouble by the horse re-
turning home without a driver. The
sleek effected both legs and arms, but lie
is improving now although he will likely
feel the effeete for some time as he is
getting op in yeare, being upwards of 65,
Mrs. George Hanna, lira line, died 00
Hatmtlay of hast week after an inmate of
14 few woelte. The funeral tools photo ou '
111nnrhly.
Inseams Arcu,vN•r,-Ono day last week
as Harry Mooney, eon of Reeve Mooney,
WAR cluing °heroic at the lawn he was
Worked or tramped on by a horse and 1110
right leg badly damaged, the bones being 1
broken near the ankle and the splinter
showing through the skin. The injured
lursb was set and eared for and harry is
getting along as well as could bo expect-
ed,
'W il,tr Iet%.,n.
John Elliott left on Tuesday of iast
week for Toronto to resume his studies
at the Ontario College of Medicine.
Rev. H. MaQuarrie has left on a well•
earned holiday tour to Novi, Scotia, ao.
°elnpanied by Mrs, MoQnarrio, where
they will vielt the seenes of their youth.
Dr. Iledontald, 21. P., returned home
on friday evening from Ottawa, parlia-
ment being prorogued. The Dr. looks es
though political life ab Ole Capital agree 1
with him,
F. II, Roderus, accompanied by his
daughter Ada, left on Tuesday of last
wools for Buffalo, havinglIreoeived a tele.
grain announcing the death of his moth-
er in that city.
Dr. Teon'yn mc is with a little miefor••
timeliest week. Ho was driving in a
boggy steadily alongthe road, leading
a
cult, when the colt jumped in between
the wheels of the boggy, breaking all the
spokes in ono wheel. The Dr. put a rail
under the buggy in plttoe of the wheel
a ud drove home.
J3ltievat.l».
Rev. I. R. Wallwin is away at 00.
bon rg.
Mrs. Wallwin end D'Inrion are visiting
at Goderioh.
Last Sunday Rev, Mr. Salton, of Brns•
sols, preached the Snnday echoed anni•
versary sermon in the Methodist church
here and greatly interested both young
and old. He also addressed the mass
meeting in the afternoon. Dr• Porte, of
Toronto, was unable to be present,
through illness, ab the evening service eu
the pastor preached.
TuANxSOIVlNo DINNER: -Last Friday
evening the Methodist ahurob here was
well filled at the annual Thanksgiving
dinner. Well ladened tables were set in
the basement and apple justice was done
to the fowl, meat, potatoes, pickles, &r.,
&c. An adjournment was then in order
to the well lightedkited and comfortably
seat-
ed auditorium, where the pastor, Rev. I.
B. Wallwin, took the chair and after a
few congratulatory remarks introduced
Rev. G. F, Salton, of Brussels, who gave
a very amusing address full of points
worth remembering. His topic was
'Earthquakes.'' Rev. A. Y. Hartley,
Presbyterian minister here, was called on
next but he only took time to work off a
joke on Uncle Joe. Leech and compliment
the Methodists on the fine weather and
successful gathering. Rev. S' Sellery,
M. A., B. D., of Wingham, was the last
spanker and hie address was well deserv-
ing of the close ateention it received.
Musical selections in the way of anthems,
solos, and quartettes wore rendered by
the choir of the Methodist church, 8rus•
sels, Mrs. J. J. Gilpin pre-fding at the
organ. After an exprsesteo of thanks to
all who assisted in the dinner and enter-
tainment this interesting meeting was
brou;ht to to close by the Doxology. The
ohoir and speakers were taken to the
basement again acid fortified for their
journey by hot ooffee and cake.
4,a'orlrer0L1 1N
Three feet of snow has fallen in Mon-
tana.
The prices of food aro rapidly rising
on Russia.
The bottle factory operatives of France
have struck.
Servant girls in California average
$26 a month.
Ex•Governor Bigelow of Connecticut
is dead at New Haven.
Charles Stewart Parnell, the oelebrat-
ed Irish agitator, is dead.
H. M. Stanley and Mrs. Stanley have
started on an Australian tour.
Snow fell to a depth of seven inches
in northern Vermont on Sunday,
The trouble between the United States
and Chili has been amicably settled.
The Pepe has ordered the caseation of
pilgrimages to Rome for the present.
The Rothsohilds have promised $50,•
000 to the Russian Jewish relief fund.
A terrific gale has prevailed on the
New England coast for two days past.
It is estimated that there are at pre
sent 32,000,000 destitute Russian peas.
ants.
About oue•third of the human race,
400,000,000 of people, speak the Chinese
language.
Henry Clewes, the rich New York
banker, spent his early life as a Linter ab
$3 a week.
The Queen will raise to the peerage
the widow of the late Right Hon. Won.
Henry Smith.
Mr. Parnell was buried in Dublin Som.
day. It is estimated that 20000 per-
sons witnessed the obsequies.
An earthquake shock which caused
chimneys to topple and glassware to rat.
tie oath erect at Napa, California, Sunday
slight.
The longeet horse -car line in the world
is that conneotiog the oily of Mexico
with Galapa-72 miles. The trip is
made in eight hours.
The Ohio conference of the Mothodiet
Episcopal thereto, by a vote of 126 to 27,
has voted to admit women to general
ooifereites ae lay•delegates,
In the 0,000,000 'letters that molted
the U. S. dead letter office last year
there was tnonoy anotlnting to $25,042
and cheques and notes of the value of
$1,471,871.
Frank Melbourne, the rain maker, has
signed a centred to supply dampness to
the north-western part of lianas during
June, July and August next year at 10
cents on acre,
A Chicago despatch says ib is reported
that the French Government has been
for three weeks quietly pf5kl0g up an
enormous amount of grain and moats in
the United States,
The police etabian at Jeffersonville,
Ind., was blown up with dynamite on
Monday night of last week. Five pollee•
men had just left the building, which
fortunately was empty,
Fifty English sparrows were taken to
Australia in 18605 They have multiplied
until Play now number oountloss mil.
lions. At fleet they lived entirely on in-
sects ; the later birds prefer fruit, verge,
tables and grain, and have ruined hnn-
dwdo of farmers and gardeners.
Mr. Parnell's periiamnntary nolloaftues
have issued a mm1110.113 nr5in 1,113, Dish
pnnple to marry on the straggle until the
principles for which Elm lata lea tor
struggled shall triumph,
Pemtirlgton''e air ship was under a tent
et the St, lanuls fair fl•rlllllis on Hater.
day of fret wank, ready to be exhibited,
when a storm naught the whole affair up
and carried it oiT. No trace of it has
been 1010111, The 1hip cost $20.000.
The 1,tratinrri 'Vireos says It is ru-
mored that lir, O'Beirne le about to re.
tire from the proprietorship of the 13ea-
eon, sed that 1110 paper will be carried
on by Stevene ct Sou in the future.
John Gibeon, a farmer 1101115 about
three miles from St. 'Marys, wan driving
into ohnroli Sunday morning and when
descending the steep hill west of the
Jnnetlon Statio11 his hors° ran away,
ifie sou and tarn dan:ihters, who accmn•
ponied him, as well as himself were
thrown out of the rig, re0eiving serious if
not fatd injuries. 'S'hey were conveyed
to a neighboring hoose, where llir. Gib.
son and his daughter still lie in a e' ideal
°audition,
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BY a timely use of Ayer's hair Vigor
This preparation has no equal as a
dressing. It keeps the scalp Olean, cool,
and healthy, and preserves the color,
fullness, and beauty of the hair.
"I was rapidly becoming bald and
bray; but after using two or three
ottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor my hair
grew think and glossy and the original
color was restored," -Melvin Aldrich,
Canaan Centre, N. H.
"Some time ago I lost all my hair in
consequence of measles, After due
waiting, no new growth appeared. I
then used Ayer's Hair Vigor and my
hair grew
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It has apparently come to stay. The
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-J. B. Williams, Fioresville, Texas.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
the past four or five years and find it a
most satisfactory dressing for the hair.
It is all I could desire, being harmless
causing the hair to retain its natural
color, and requiring but a small quantity
to render the Bair easy to arrange."-
Mre. M. A. Bailey, 9 Charles street,
Haverhill, Mass.
'SI have been using Ayer's Hair Vigor
for several years, and believe that it has
caused
m hair to retain its natural
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Dealer in
Dry Goode, &a., Bishopvflle, Md.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
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sold by Druggists and Perfumers.
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Ready for. Business !
1. take this opportunity of
thanking the Public for the good-
ly share of patronage received in
the past and also to inform those
who don't know that I have mov-
ed to my new brick store, on the
site of former one destroyed by
fire.
My Stock of
DRESS GOODS,
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS, &c.
is large, well bought and com-
plete. My store is not ran on
wind or gas but good, solid,
every day Bargains may be had
at all times. Special Value in
Teas.
Call in and see me,
J, G. SKENE,
Agent for Parker's Dye Works,
Toronto.
Indigestion
IS not only a distressing complaint, of
itself, but, by causing the blood to
and th
become depraveda system en-
feebled, is the parent of innumerable
maladies. That Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is the best cure for Indigestion, even
when complicated with Liver Complaint,
is proved by the following testimony
from Mrs. Joseph Lake, of Brockway
Centre, Mich.: -
"Liver complaint and indigestion
made ley life a burden and came near,
ending my existence. For more than
four years I suffered untold agony, was
reduced almost to a skeleton, and hardly
had strength to drag myself about. • All
kinds of food distressed me and only
the most delicate could be digested at
all. 'within the time mentioned several
physiei abs treated me without giving re-
lief, Nothing that I took seemed to do
any permanent good until I commenced
the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which
has produced wonderful results. Soon
after commencing to take the Sarsapa-
rilla, 7 eoulcl. 500 511 hnprovelnont in my
condition, My appetite began to return
and with it came the ability to digest
all the food taken, my strength lin.
proved each day and after a few
months of faithful attention to your
diroations, I found myself a wall
woman, able to attend to all household
duties, The medleino has given me a
now leave of life."
A ear's Sarsaparilla,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. 0, Ayer & Co., Lotoll, Masa.
Prise ry11 els bontfee, 55. Worth $5 a bottlo.
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Money to Loan,
Money to Loan ou Farm Pro-
perty at
i 0 'PEST
Private and Company Funds,
DICKSON 86 HAYS,
Solicitors, cCc.,
BRUSSELS, ONT.
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Never broken
— Kabo. The "bones" in the
B. & C. corset are made of it
—warranted for a year, too.
It's a corset you can wear
a few weeks, and then get
your money back if it doesn't
suit.
But it's pretty sure to suit
— else it wouldn't be sold so.
FOR SACK BY A. STR:1013AN.
STANDARD BANE OF CANADA.
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO.
W. F. COWAN, President.
d i
W R et.
J. L. BRODIE, Cashier.
ASSETS, $7,000,000
Pau 011 CAPITAL, • • 1,000,000
RESERVE FUND, • - • 500,000
Agenoiee In all principal Points in Ontario,
Quebec, Manitoba, United States
and Bngland.
Brussels Agency.
A General Banking EOM llORB Transacted.
Farmers' and other good Notes Diesnoot' 1
at 10W581 rates. Drafts Isened and Collect.
dons made on all points. Deposita received
and interest allowed at onrrent rates.
SAVINGS BANK.
Interest Allowed on Savings Bank De-
posits of Sl and upwards from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal, and am -
Pounded half yearly.
From t attention a310 010ry facility afford-
ed nustomore living at a distance.
G. P. SOHOLFIELD, Agent.
B. easels, April 5th, 1801•
D. sINCLAIE 1,
M.D., M.A., L.O.P.S.O.,
hecialist, - Toronto,
JONATHAN BUsOnART, Listowel, soya :-
"After spouding all my money and property
to no purpose on medical men, for what
they termed a hopeless ease of consumption,
Dr. Sinclair cured me."
131110. MARY F0RLON0. Woodhouse, soya
"011300 alt 031101.8 failed, Dr. Siuolair cured
me of fits."
D. 100nunusex, Carleton Place says:
"Dr. Sinclair cured me of Catarrh."
GEo. Bowan, Blyth, says: -'•Dr. Sluolair
oared mo of heart disease and dropsy, when
all others failed."
Diseases of Private Nature, brought ort by
folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly Cures.
Coxa.aultation Free.
WILL BE AT THE
AMERICAN HOTEL, BRUSSELS,
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Thursday, Oct. 29, '91.
A LLAN LINE
1iriyjal Mail Steamships.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS to EUROPE
1"ORTNIGHTLY 8011.i NOP FRi,ar
PORTLAND OR I1ALIL'AX,
To U Elly ou LIV1111000L.
0813I5 141'1'1:8, 1340, 1350 and $410, Bingle
$811, 8110 and (1(0101(33111(1, 50000(0033
to Locatiou of Stateroom,
TNTTS1tIIICDIATh1, Outward $20; Prepaid 550
Steerage at Lowest Iglto&,
ACCO tiln1O(I1tlletltl Ipla nrpaexed.
Apply ton. d: A. ALLAN, Montreal,
on W. II. PC101
Au MIT, BRUSSEL%
NONE/ '1'O LOAN.
Any Amount of Money to LORD
on Farm or Village Pro-
perty at
6 & 62 Per Cent., Yearly.
Straight Loans with privilege of
repaying when required.
Apply to
A. Hunter,
Division Oourt Clerk, Brussels.
Why Not Do Your Own Viking?
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BioeenLs, November 811,15811.
7.:10, klrLEcn, Goderiob,
DEAR Sot. -I 5110510 have written before
now to let you know how I an' getting di 00g.
I am a lot bettor than I was; gaiting etrongth
every day. I hays n geocl appetite and sleep
well, I can take the full quantity of the
System Renovator and it docs not sicken
1130. Oiy limbs are all right now; gnito
smart in that way; swelling all gone. The
great thirst is gone; I drink no water at
night, but I take a little buttermilk. I am
quite straight again, Sona me another
bottle of your System Renovator.
Yours, &o., JA,. DON000.
FOURTEEN MONTER LATER.
BRUesELs, February 7th, 1501.
J. M, liaison, Gnderleh,
DEAR SIR. -Fifteen veers ago last Novem-
ber I started to doctor first ; I was treated
for dyspepsia, but they never helped me
any, At times I suffered greatly from my
etomaoh '' I continued, bot I grow worse.
I turned ,'lropeicai • limbs mid body swelled
badly. Yon know the state I was in when
I wont to GOdertoh-a more wreck, 0otrld
hardly walk -suffering from Bright's dis-
ease. Just one year ago last fall' I began
your Renovator and Specific Cure. I began
to mend in a few days ; continued then for
three months steady. Although [ was told
I could not be cured, if you saw me now,
wall al.d hearty ; eat everything that eomee
In the way. I owe you the praise of saving
my life. I arae in a hopeless condition when
I wont to you, in fact no one thought I
would get better. I cannot speak too highly
of you and of your medicines, for it was
them that cured me. Words cannot express
my thanks to you. Freely pass my DRUM 40
anyone. Yours, its.,
JaMN18 DUNCAN,
SOLD Eli J. T. PEPPER, BRUSSELS.
TICS, ftLETCH t
.Practical JT"atchrn.aker
and Jeweler.
Thanking the pnblio for past favors and
support and wishing still to secure
your patronage, we are opening
out Fall Lines in
BOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
Silver Plated Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by us.
Clocks of the
Latest .Desig re.s.
JEWELRY 1
WEDDING RINGS,
LADIES GEM RINOs,
BR000N0Ee,
IAR1RINGe, &0.
r" -Also a Full Line of VIOLINS and
Violin Strings, &n., in stook.
N. B.-Issuror of \Sura*Re Llcoaseo.
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
MONEY TO LOAN,
Money to Loan on
FARM PROPERTY
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LOWEST RATES.
Private and Company Funds,
A.P PL`Y TO
J.0.Iielf'lirldan, 3,A.Young,
Valuator, Agen t.
Ethel P.O.,.Ont. -
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PULAR
ONE WAY
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rogress Rapid
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IRoty of Roori ,
\\ART'COLARS FROM ANY AGENT er
THE COMPANY
J. T. PEPPER,
Agent, Brussels.
'Post Bookstore
Another Case
or
ew Goods
to baud suitable for the Holiday
Trade. Special bargains in Bib-
les and Photo. Albums.
Large Assortment of
Beautiful Dolls.
Rocking Horses, Drums,
Carts, Magic Lanterns.
&c. for boys.
New Stook of Note Papers
and Envelopes.
Full lines of School Books, Inks,
Scribblers, Pens, Pencils, School
Bags, Slates and everything else
required at School.
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Few Fumcy Baskets
Left and will be
Sold at Cost.
As Space is Limited a cut will be
made in prices of all Toys to
make room for other goods.
`conn' Bookstore.
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