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The Brussels Post, 1892-7-1, Page 5JULY 1, 1892 THE BRUSSELS POST r!r^T,'.' .Uni43S.r:..',r•4'Hi..SlaaTnn� iex19neas'.ht*_srai aitss aces InriffreslnintSRt's=?'A•F.i i.... ... ....«..: �e'mturZenernr!9SP musaY' ° _:�- mi=cmus5"`x iawatT atmr,' crt'rL'a�71aMe _-- _ usuo nJl School closed foridtaholirlaye on Thune• 1,1i,tr1 ct J etiJ,%" day of this week and will re•apen ou Monday, Aug. lith. A teaohe will have to be eegaged to take the pbtoo of Mimi Sherlock, who bee resigned. The Sunday soltool pio-ilio held lest 1Vedzooday was a :Molded tuooess, '!rite day was lite ; the grove was int good elope ; the platform program suffioient ; thesnpply of refreshments ample and good end no ono went away hungry o• earplug a cotvfial invitation to sit down and partake, After Innoh a largo num- ber repaired to the ball ground to witncts the barn ball matches of the afternoon. The first match was between the "Maple Leaf" olnb, of Ethel, and the Moncton club, These good fellows stlpulated that each club should play seriedy local play - ors. They played local umpire all right but their pitchers (two who played al. ternately pitcher and shortstop) were Grower, Atwood, and Tiers, Motherwell, Onr boys were disappointed to sea the trickery displayed by our Monition friends, bot eolcnowledge that it is pee. Bible that they are bettor ball players than they ere though the scorn does not allow to what extent. Boom, (', to 18 in favor of Moukton with an innings. The 1\Ioleswerth and Ethel matoh follow- ed immediately and tune a reversal of the match result last Saturday. Mice prim. A. lawn eoeial will be held at the regi. demo or Simnel Pear on Dominion Day. A good time fa expected. �V 411(:; 11i11n. L. MoLeau is emoting a tosidonee on the vacant lot next the woollen mill. Jae, Siemin has opened a restaurant in the store recently occupied by D. Rush. Misses Mary !t, Pye, Jennie Cargill, and Nellie Gray have resigned as teachers on the staff of the public school. Wingbam firemen have received an in. vitation to be present at it firemen's demonstration at Stratltroy on Jnly 4th, and will probably take advantage of it. 113 lee civet le. The holidays are here and the young. start 0onserynently rejoice. Grope aro growing eplindfdly but loss rain would answer all praelloal perpoaes. Rev, J. W. Priv;will assume the pastoral dutite of the Bluevale Metho- dist circuit next Sabbath. Rev, Mr. Wallwin and family have removed to Stratford. Rev. liunilton Wight, wife and child, of Leamington, Ont., were in teem on Saturday visiting Rev. Mr. Wallwin. ➢Ir. \Vigle't wife is it Godoricll Jelly and they are at present in that town visiting Mr. anti Mr.', Geo. Cox, her parents, prior to leaving for Manitoba. teliev Some of the farmers are engaged at statute labor this week. Rev. W. J. Brandon was renewing aoqueiutencee here on Wednesday of this weak. Timothy Hance, 12th con,Jlllma, is very * low with dropsy, in fact he is not expect. ed to recover. Mrs. Hugh Campbell, who was report. ed stole some time ago, tie we are sorry to say, not able to leave her bed yet bot is somewhat better. While aaeisting to unload way freight on Tuesday night Geo. Longmire slipped and fell from the our alighting on a wheelbarrow, resulting in the fracture of two of his ribs whish will confine him to the house for some time. Cl t eeteniortli. The Seaforth Son says ;—A young mac of the name or Neil McLean, diet) suddenly at the Queen's hotel at 1 o'clock on Tuesday morning. He had only arrived in town on Friday and had hired with Mr. Barton, being a blacksmith by trade. the friends reside about 12 miles from Guelph. A brother arrived on the evening of Tuesday and on Wednesday morning he left in charge of his brother's remains. The Sons of Scotland took °.barge of the poor fellow ae 9oou as they heard he Ivan sick, and a number of them went to the station with the oorpea to meat the 8 o'olock train, when his broth• et setts taking the remains home for in- terment. Mr. Stevens and his good lady showed the young mon every kindness and were with him when be died. Wrn. Ballantyne, Chief of the Sons of Soot laud in this plea°, and John Coventry, an honorary member of Lady Nairn Lodge sat up with him the last night of his life. He appeared to be a lino, energetic, honest, well doing yotug Wren. Ho atone hoot Toronto to doaforth. It it sad to have to die amour; strangers but it is also plersiug to know that there are societies like the Sons of Sceiland who will step in and act tis brethren, in the hour of need. "1. tt w00C1. J. W. liol3ain is having a new puttee pot up in front of his residennn, Rev. David Rogers and family rentbv. ed to Dungannon this week and Rev. J. S. Fisher came here. Wm. Richardson, miller, has moved his family from Drayton to Atwood, and wit' occupy Robb. Anderson's house. Wrn. hoar, brother of Henry Hoar, of this town, arrived from Llantlio, South Wales, via Allan steamship, "Parisian," last week, Mrs. (Rev.) Rogers was presented with e purse containing 515.00 and an address by the Woman's Auxiliary previous to her removal, al, In a letter from Texas, dated June 0 th AAndrewMitchall,brother of D. \ v ., states that they are busy cutting one hundred stud nighty aoree of wheat', and that Wil- son is following the binder, helping to shock up. The following officers were elected for the ensuing six months in the I. 0. 1r.:— J. L. Mader, C. D. Id. 0. R. ; G. 0. Adams, 0.11. ; James Priest, D. 0. R. : W. D. ltIitobell, V. S. ; Joseph Hanna, R. S. ; Wm. Boll, Treasurer ; Dr. L. 11. Mice, room Physician. I L1A,pt. Miss Sherlook farewells on Friday. Fred, Milne has the pioneer bicycle of the village. Itir, Lee has When up his abode in the parish for his summer work. Mrs. T. P. Simpson has improved suf- ficiently to take abort drives. J, A. and Mrs. Young took in the Farmers' Excursion to Guelph of lion. day, 120. Littlehalos, of Manitoba, occupied the pulpit of the hlethorlist ohnrch last Sunday, J. Burton has loft on an extended tour, Mrs. Burton looks after the "hotise" iu hie absence. datnsron, of Orenbroolc, ralieved Rev, Mr, McRae of Tuesday oveniug duty hero this week. Next Sabbath Rev. Mr. Newcombe will preach his inaugural eermon in the Methodist church. II. Green is on the dolt list again. Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. D01=110'0 also ill two are sorry to say, Miss Agnes Ross goes to keep bones for her brother in Manitoba shorty. Sho will be much missed hore. llev. Jnto, Ross, 13, A., of Brussels,. preached in the Presbyterian church in this naems nuc71 last S . p uy evening. it Rev, Mr, MeQuerrle,of 174 aim took ohitrge of the pre communion service in the Preebyterinn otnnh on Saturday, People Complain of a enhance 'Mont the hotel in the shape of fighting. Tho proprietor should too it stopped. It ie matdaleee. A strawberry festival, under the 11111 PIces of rho Charall of England °hole liere, will be held on ISN, Oalo'e ht Qn un Thursday evening next. Admission to lawn, free, Proneede to augment 1:1 choir fund Everybody invited Merida. .flied Annie Hamilton hat returned Iron Toronto. Dlr. Lamont, of Winnipeg, is the guest of banker Tanner. Duncan McKellar, of Strathroy, was visiting friends in town. Rome of our everts tools in the ranee at Wiugham o" Tuesday. Our public) schools closed on Thursday for the 'internee vacation. ltlrt. (Rev.) Highley and family aro visiting relatives for a short time in the ee[ghborbood of St. Thomas. Friday being Dominion Day this burg intends to pot on its holiday appearance. As there are to be no sports here most or our citizens iuteud taking in Goderioh or Wiugham. Rev. T. E. IIighley intends to preach a epochal sermon to the members of L. 0. L. of Betgra'e and neighborhood, in Trinity church, Belgrave, on Sunday afternoon next. Oa Sunday evening after the churches were closed a number or Plymouth Brath. ren froth Clinton took up position on the market square and gave an open air service for a couple of hours. Grow. Mrs. Harry Atwood is visiting relatives at Stratford this week. Next Commit sleeting on Monday, 113th inst., at %immer's hotel, Oranbrook. Mrs. John E. White, who has been poorly for some time, is improving nicely now. L, Snell, general merolient, .Tames. town, pail a flying visit to the Co. town Inst.week, J. E Coomtes has puroha•od one of David Milne'° there' bred Short Holy, Derham bulls. It is a line animal. Tito pie nit in connection with S, S. le off this (Friday) No, 1. c1 oeo s( )) afternoon. A good program hos been prepared. Wet, Geo, Coombe° has gut his new residence, adjoining Jannestottit, nearly ootnpleted and will be mewing in !Meetly. Clime. and Tins, Slntpsou, of feast Wawnnooh, ale °n the 114 con. putting ,t new roof on the been of the old home - at ed. hies Bertha heritage, of London, for. elderly of Grey, haat gone to Man. Hobe, whore elle intends rem:dieing dttr• ing the Hammer mouths. She will visit friends in Virden, Brandon, and other Inoatitit R. Miss Maggie Taylor and Mise Jessie Streehau are visiting friends in Owen Scatted and Chesney. We wish them a pleasant time and feel erre that their Mends wiwl highly appreciate their com- pany. Last Sunday as Thos. Stranitan and family were driving to nhnreh the back seat of their carriage became detached and overturned backwards by the horses giving a quick 'novo. Mrs. Strachan and Hiss Isabel were pit ohed out on the road, but the injuries they veueived were slight the am glad to s ty. The Listowel Standard says :—F. W. Gearing, b n•ri*ler, of Stratford, spent a °oop'e of days in town this week, on • etion an itra. buaiuoas in count o t withalbs Mon to settle the affairs of the late Alex. Scott, of Grey township. The arbitra. tion was held at the Oolli ion Hous^, H. Coghlin, H. Cummings and Wm. Brown being the arbitrators, The heirs, Ave understand, carne to a settlement among themselves, without a decision from the arbitrators. ExtnloATION.—A very auceeeefat ex- amination was held in S. S. No. 9 on Friday of last week, previous bo the de. partnre of the teacher J. L. Hoeg, who goes to Covent° to attend the Training Institute for a year. The pupils were put through a thorough test by the fol. lowing visiting teachers :—Mise Mo. Lanohlin and Messrs. 1\'IaLauchlin, Rosa, Ohmic, A. Taylor, S. N., Taylor, Kneohtel, Moore, Wilson, J. Hogg and McLeod and proved by their ready answers that they have been eilioiently taught by Mr. Hoeg. Mr. Hogg hue performed the duties of teacher to No. 13 for the past two and a half years and has proved to be a very onergetio and skillful teacher. After the examination, 'L'homae Strachan was ectad to take the chair and the fol• lowing program was rendered l—Itietru• mental, Margery Strachan ; song, "Iferryman John," Margery, Je•sie and Elsie Strachan ; rouitation, "Coll Water Cure," 7:lllha Snaith ; song, "Go Birdie, Tall Winnie I'm Waiting," Mx gide ; recitation, "The Fireman, Annie Iioy ; song, "Has Father been here," Jessie MaLanohlin and Vinnie Cardiff ; dia. loge° "Tho Cid Aunt," Three boys anti one girl ; ermp 'Phe Flag of the Free," hIargo'y, Jessie and Elsie Straohlbn ; 'tending, "Cincotta and the ]lack Loll," Jae, 0. Hogg ; song, "!You've been a Vetoed to me," six girls ; reading, "Drop. and be Hanged," Oliver Smith song, "neve 110 Homo,' JaH,m Si"L mobile cud Vinnie Cardiff ; recitation, "dies Jones cad the Burglar," Maggio Oliver ; song, "Nellie 13rown," Mae Taylor ; violin instrumental, D. '.L'aytor ; song, "Scotch Dainties," D. Stewart anal as an encore Banhnlot'a fall; iuetrnmettal, Mies' Reid ;'song, "1 was in it," J. G. Me. Lead, encore "Maggie Broot" ; Metre. mental, Mos Stowart; sone, "Mee Jock Rise," J. G. Mol,nnd ; violin indent -non. tel, D. Taylor. After the program was rendered and heartily enjoyed by every. One, short spu:has ware made by the latepaynre and vie[ting teachers, all ex [eoesing thellISOIVOS at being wall plettea'i with the work done in the nnitool and all sorry that Mr. lingg was about to ]Mies, Before closing the pre0cedinge, 111x, 1Lngg was asked in the platform and Oliver and Littera Smith, in behalf of the school pre,tented their teacher Willi three bvauti• fol vulnmes of the 1'nnt't, a "\Virg" futut. . taut pen, and the fullowing addreae e— JG', ,J to, L. Jftty i, Da,tit 1'"aIICYn .ten 'L'naenmt,---We, your' pnpile herewith regret Mott yon heve re- etgned your position as ttaoher in this motion, and as the time of separation theme !rear w0 'weenie more and more sensible of the lose the outttain. We are oouvinoed that the prograes of your pupils and the prosperity of the school Inas been your aonettbnt aim and object, fted 11 iu any degree you have failed, it has burn in 00 way owing to lack of faltlifalnewe on your part. We would ask of yon now on the eve of separation that you will kindly forgive and forget any trouble that we may have given you through our carelessness or thoughtless. nese and we hope that when yon think of your pupils of School Section No, 3, Grey, the reminiscenoo may always be a pieasant one to you. de a memento of your labours among us we ask your ao- oeptauuu of theta throe volumed of the poets and this fountain pen. We con- gratulate you on your samosa in the im- portant oonupatiou you have chosen, and aro pltawd to eco that yonr motto in llfo is "Lxceleior." May you long bo tittered to labor in the profession in wbioh you have so ably and faithfully begun, ie the sincere wielt of your friend.' and pupils. Signed on behalf of the School. - Ottv1:R 5)1111n, L.tuna Berrit, ]\Ir, Hogg made an appropriate reply ex• mewling hie thanks not only for the kind words and beautiful gifts but for the generous treatment he had received from the people of the mutton. heiwto w gel . A garden party ander the attepiees of the Meohanio'a Institute will be held in the grounds of W. G. flay, on the evening of Dominion Day. The local 0. yoga lodge has completed ample arrangements for the entertain• meat of the host of visitors who aro nom• ing to celebrate in Listowel, the 202nd anniversary or the Battle of the Boyne. Coldie's 5e Ib. treat was sent to Slee• rnan'e preserve near tete brewery. The water was becoming too waren for it in oonfinemeut at the mill, and fears were entertained that it would die, so it was thought beet to give this fine specimen of the tinny tribe its uative element awl liberty. A deliborate attempt to linen Hay's mill early on Thursday morning of last week came but too near succeeding. The mill had been running up to midnight and about 2 a. m. Nightwatch Porter noticed a light in the mill windows and summoned the firemen, The blaze was soon extinguished. An examination showed the Lire to be aaulined to a short eleva'or shaft running from the base. tent to the ceiling of the tlret flat. That the fire was the work of till incendiary tt tolire wasclear! proven byan attempt a Y 1 1 the bnikling in another gime ter, in the grinding re nit nem a post whore u gale- tity of shaving', anttoe waste and pine ttplintere, all soaked in oil, had boon light. std, but after charring the wood, had guile 011'J.'t1'. rn: INsone:we Caen.—At Osgoode He'l ,judgment was rendered by Justice Mac - Mahon in the insurance Daae in which the town of Listowel is an inttn•ested party. An order was made for a t•efarenue as to the damages sestet aed by the defer - dente, the town of Listowel ; other gees. Mons to be argued when the report on this reference It made, onsta meanwhile reserved, If the partiee cannot agree at to the place of reference, the oonrt will name a referee. Marsh, Q. C., for the plaintiff. W. R. Meredith, Q. C., and llorphy (Listowel) rot' the town of Lis. towel, Arnoldi, Q. C., H. S. Osler and 0. D. Scott for other alniumnts. In par• suance of Ratio° MaoMehon's decision, the town will have to prove the amount of damages enstaiucd by the ooeporatiou through the burning of the factory, which will now form the basis of its claim ripen the ine'trenoe rnoney paid into court. Whet the result will be will depend upon the view of the court as to the town's mesas, directly and indirectly. It re. loutine to be seen whether the townwould ri 1' the 11 ea ll n, havebeen tette. off byto t not g offer of the iueurence oorupaties for a settlement at at earlier stage of the case. lIay Bros. flouring mill was totally destroyed by fire early Tans:lay morning, together with the aloeator, which eon• tamed about 20,000 beetle's of grain, be• sides a large amount of flour in the mill and the elevator, ready for shipment. A dwelling house atl,joiuing waa ale w burned and several obher h wises esoapei the same foto only by the hard work of the firemen ,end °itizens. The Ore was the work of an Incendiary, the 1011 being fired in four different places. The Inger. armee are ae follows :—On mill building, Weeerino Mutual, °2,000 ; Economical, $600. On mill tnaoltinery, Perth Mutnal, 52,000 ; Waterloo elutnal,5500 ; Walling- ton \intnol, 09,000 ; Economical, 51,600 ; Alliance of Blighted, $2,000 ; Queen, 51,• 000. The elevator building is insured in the Canadian Millers' for 52,000, and the machinery for 5200. The stook In the mill is iesnred in the Canadian Millers' for 52,000. The insurance on the stook in the mill are Millers' and Manufactur- ers', 50,000 ; Phoenix of Hartford, 52,• 000 ; Mercantile of Waterloo, 52,000. The eugirte roost being as nearly fl e proof ae possible, the engine, boiler and tttt pa wore b:it slightly damaged. lee• titrtatel loss on bnildi ng and machinery, 520,000; insurance, 512,000 ; loss on stunk, 518,000 ; insurance, 510,000. (ii OIlioa'al )'Ye'tvt. Disastrous floods are reported in Yee- tnont. Cholera at Morhad, Pareia, is dermas. ing. The menage number of deaths is now 80 daily. Twenty persons were poisoned at Asll. bury Park, N. J„ by eating ion moans, All will recover. The street eitilwtty eyelete of Cleve. land, 0., is tied up on account of a alike ,.f the onlployeee, W. M. Babes, nhargo;l with wife MM. der, 008 hangel to it 6101 by rt nnnb at Sh "Ray vine, Toms., on Monday, IL died proteseiug his ie tooenee. dodge Oarrieon, of Camden, N. J. hue eonteno0d two negro netnlurert, Alfred .13oye, tubo killed A'ex. Gibbe, aal,lanlei 11, 111orton, aliwte Moulton, who killed Mrd, Lydia Ann Wyatt, to be Indigo 1 ,lily 26111. The eltoler,t, epidemic is extending in the Mallnfaoturiug suburbs of Paris, A total of 104 nares of violent lets been reported at Baku, Reside., during 01.0 weelc, with 70 deathe from the thecae', Anode Jdrne.t 13artelemy Mochesa, the Wel i•lutuWil Frnneh uav 1 oilier, enientist and writer, is dead, aged 71 year's, Appt'ohcusion ie felt in (Ihinngo owing to the vast ant'net of 00trer gu now ;our. ittg into the Jahn and p Muting the water supply, Prince Mortis lt'ijawongeapben, uephnw of King Cltutalneg Kum or Bette, has arrived at New York, and will visit Niagara falls, The liret exhibit to arrive tit Chicago for Go World's Pair reached the Windy City on Friday of last weelc, and mandate 0f 1:3 enormotta loge fromJttnartian lum• ber woods. Elijah L loyd, a direotor of the Fired National Bank and a rich mine owner at Joplin, Mo„ took a giant cartridge in his loft hand the other day, lighted the fuse with the right, platted the eertridge to hie head, and when it exploded the bop of his head was blown off. Insanity is eeppoeed to have prompted the deed. The Keystone limited on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago road, was wrecked west of Valparaiso, Ind„ San clay afternoon, 810 care Linda locomotive plunged over an enthanitmont, Tite fire. man was instantly killed and the engin. ear and a scum or more of ow paeeengers melee,' injuries, but all will recover. 111ECtOK'S BEST FRIEND LAFIGEST SALE IN CANADA. Money to Loan, Money to Loan on Farm Pro- perty at LORE ST RITES. Private ani Conmpany Funds. DICKSON drr HAYS, Solicitors, ref., L1li:SSEL0, ON'l'. t LL....4N LAN Hoye! Mull Steamships, Liverpool (calling at Moville). FIRM Ellett STrAelc.0 0rmriMAt. r'utntcos ke D ATLI„ter , . SARDINIAN..... 'gay 7 Tay 8 *NUIVIDIAN 14 15 PARISIAN.. " 21 L'LRCASSCAN, " 28 " 241 *520Nrint, IAN Jute 4 June u SARDINIAN 11 " 12 *NDy110IAN, " 18 " 1e PA'OtCAN " 25 " 20 CTRCASSIAN, July 2 July 0 *A[ONGOLI.[N" a 10 S \itDINIAN •• In 0 • 17 *817y11DIAN-" 28 " 31 PARISIAN' 30 " int OfltO,SSLAN.,, Aug. 0 Ate;, 7 *SIONGOLL\N., 18 11 SARDINIAN " 20 " 21 *N1:lLI0IAN " 27 " 28 PARISIAN Sant, 't Sept, .1 CIROASSIAN,., le 11 na Apt *Carry Cabin paeeengor0 only uv the voy. age 10 fiiverpnni, ofesofpassage g:—Cabin front S.45 up ; Intermediate 90 ; Steerage sae Pessougors for tee Sletunehipe ornris'en," t v 'Oir¢aAsi m Na Ndinn" m d "Aad nt a 1 a tet ve Xor u" O by ug rnint anion Saturday F.idaper ODli ,t,) a morning boards, Ou the Pace ty in omiug, nndan on board m1 lately on nrdyat 0 brain at 'Montreal al in 1rh0o evening. Tho Steamships Parisian, Stb1•dhtl,b,t, W(on• gqolian and Nuvtldlau have the tslootrtc Mat throng'iOt t. For further particular? as 10 tnilrnnd antro, berths, Co , apply t.t W, H. KERR, denier, Demers, Area AatiwT 0011 0110 WRITE STAR LINE, New Yona'ro Ltvenronte Octan IS e blood disease. Until tete poison le .1 expelled from the system, there can be no cure for this loathsome and 'humorous malady. Therefore, the only effective treatment is a thorough oonrao of Ayer's Sarsaparilla—the best of all blood purifiers. The sooner you begin the hotter ; delay is dangerous. "I was troubled with catarrh for over two years. I tried various remedies, and was treated by a number of physi- Clans, 'ant received no benefit until 1 began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. .A. few bottles of this medicine cured me of this troublesome complaint and eons. pI+letely restored my health:"—eleseeM. 7301st, Holman's Mills, N. 0. °When Ayer's Sarsaparilla was rec- ommended to me for catarrh, 1 was in- clined to doubt its efilcacy. Having tried so many remedies, with little ben- cilt, I had no fttitlt that anything would rare ole, 1become emaciated from loss c' appetite and impaired digestion. 1 had timely lost the geese 0 smell, and 110 system was badly deranged. 1'w313 1,03 discouraged, When af-riend urged in . to fay aAyer's Sarsaparilla, end re. f.•rra11 mo to persona whom it had rural c. eidarrh. After taking half a dozen 1 Maioof ibis tnodtate°, T a1n cont ineod ill r rho only sure way of treating this nal 0 dineene is through the blood." t'hni'1en H. Maloney, 113 River at., LOW 011, Ma% yor's bars a((1, arilla,p D1tttAnen 00 1)r. J. 0. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Petco et; eix bottles, 56. Worth 95 e bottle. Ontario Ill tual Life, 111EA1e Uf1E1('1., . WATERLOO, 0teT, Assurance in tome Jan'y,'172. , 51.1,034,807 New bns[neee written in 1801 2,004,050 Lemons°over 18;10....,,,,,, 316,800 Lush manure for IS31I 617,020 lucrcneo aver 1800 57,020 Liberal Conditions of Policies, Itonit end. Pai,l•up Values guaranteed on mob pollee. A11 eivld°ule belong to and aro paid only to Dalley hohlers Premiums miums pitynblo during tha month In which they foil duo, Polietee are inDon teetahle tiro yours fro nt dote of Immo. No restriotton on travel, reeldnnaa or oe• pupation. I.e. ,ao,l policing may be revived within six months inter lapse. Death Moline paid at once on completion of claim papers. J. A. YOUNG Die'riot Agent, Ethel. F TO O S,S A11 Stations in Ontario°""°"u" Tickets will by sold for Bum. leaving 'X0100800 11 p, in. nu .iiia V 1w et zeal air, Lye:tee:9, Good to Return tinge AU(DUST 28th, '1•o the roilowing pianism( rates unnu•d NES fL,00tin` L' 61 t'XtnttPmp '. �,�. „� D1it,otOAtNL OXBOW 31)- (:.JL '91.71 13INSL'.A Ii VII I, 1,2a0MET.fa:w -ZoMxiLlroxs $30.00 PRINCE ALBERT or, J5,00 CALGARY Edmonton T110 Winnipeg .Agricultural and Industrial Exhibitibu will be held from July 201,11 to 80th inclusive, and July 19th and 1915 .have been Axed upon ler exenteinu to enable pas- te,gers to attend the Exhibition. An Avotiou sale of Comedian p,tciao hall- way Lands will be bald at Edmonton on July GCB. P:taem,gore taking edvautege of the excursion of June 28tµ wit! ronelt Ed- monton in time 00 attend the Salo. e or 'orbiter particulars apply to any Anent of rho Company. wanamersacavallnneln J. T. PEPPER, Agent, Brussels. J deratenslegglial.ginaggeleargantennomeggissegi ramoisrfl COMMIX 15 TION CUBE.. This GREAT 0011011 CRR, Ode sueoesefnl CONSUMPTION (,URI;, is without a parallel in Ole history of tucdi. eine. All druggists are authorizer) to sell it on a positive guarantee, a teat that no other aura can enecessfully stand. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat or Bronchitis, me it, for it will Niro yon. If your child has the Croup, or Whnoping Cough, nee it promptly, and relief le sire, If yon dread that ivaidious disease CONSUMP- TION, ION'T 1n111. to nee it, 11 will cute you 0r oust eotltiog. A 1 your Druggist for 811lLOtl'S CVille, Price lac , µvu. and 51.00 11 your lungs are sore or !nick lnme,nee Shilott'a Porous Plaster. 25e. Why Not Do Your Own ihiokinF ? 11ar.tsime, November 8111.145. 9. J. al. fteLEot,, Goderleh, DEAR Snt.—I shnnhl kayo written beforr, inn• to int you 1,, w Low t IV.. got Wm; a:ung. I na alai Letter the,, l wee; gaining strength every ;lay. 1 have n gone appetite rt'nt deal. well I eau take the full quantity of tau Sy glom It m,nv,tnr ono 11 dare oat elei:en me. 0!y Itwl,e n1 "ell Pull rn o ,mite amort in Cher wr.y:swelling 111 One. The greet thir,,t 1n grata; 1 •t+. ua water at night, but 1 take to little Waterman, I ou, milt° 4/might Logatn. Svc, ole another bottle of your :System Renovator. Yonen,Rn,. Jas. limit AN. I''nrltTEEN MONTHS 140011. RnrestiLa, February' MI, 1801. J. 6[. 31cLton, Gnd¢riah, DEAR Sin.-11ilteen veer, at:n la St Novem- ber I started to doetnr first ; 1 was t"ontecl for ,lys!n'pvta, but they Lever helped 100 any. est tions 1 suffered greatly front my stomach ; I contained. but 1 Ellett, waren. 1 turned dropetenl ; limbs Loud body swelled badly. You Snow the state 1 was In when I went to (oderlod--a mere wreck, could tlartlty walk—suffering from Bl'ight's dis- ease. Just one year ago lest full I began your Renovator and Spoeifie Cure, 1 began to mend in a few days ; continued neon for three u"mti,e steady. Altbougb 1 was (01d f could not be eru`ed, it you saw me now, well ,a,d hearty ; eat everything that COMPS Its the way. !owe you th0 pram or saving my fife. 1 was in a hopeless ooudition wt,ee I wont to yon, in fact no ono thought I would got better. I 00un0t speak 000 tnghly of you and of your medicines, for it was there that cured me. Words cannot express my thanks to you. Freely pass my name to anyone. Tours, &e„ JAMES DUNCAN. SOLD nal J. T. PEPPER, BRUSSELS. APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES "w3 Ri�rtj R,,,,a,�,i'i�„n�'-- 'Toronto,,'hnvn17Innre, Psaurn2-: n'n,u, C 1 R. µ,,l'1 At5 t.'tnudru l'4 laenerrectrrmororot0000 r m -1a none I, tmroaliUtta—fit my.,,,,,,,,.. o ie,r rtNli,:;tluntl not only rhor,clgbir , moved ',1, P "w:nnet0n,n Luc slnp,ed r^n- 1 g.. �,f,r�y, d "utl.��tnh.nnJ t ire; i soR aed ,ant can M ^•, i ,. 1 Sa S.V6i`S.. .i 4ien'il� rmL J. r,a;tla ax•.h. .a a � I>n rr Restores Fading hair to its original color. Stops falling of hair, Keeps the Scalp clean, Melee hely soft and Pliable promotes Growth, SOLD BY G. A. DEAI)XRN, BRt'SSEI.S. 170"..R., TPt- , WANTS T O GET 50,1i.a0 ND WOOL. In Exchange fbr Goods -=rms. cuanc0000.staa The Highest Market Price will be Allowed., We have a Fite Aosortment Assortmentof Tweeds, Cottons, Fiann..13Prints, Cashmeres, Blankets, Sheet- ing, Knitted Goods, Yarns, &o. s ,. aaraV as All Wool left with us lin n11uitlt"altul'iu;, whether rolls or oliierwise, Will have our prompt, attention. 1` 71 6Jisi.ai.' dJi:ou +1u1,:aran LJotoLi.. .BRUSSELS,