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"' 'erfamee are naturally ae800iated with Easter, When planning
for your new outfit do not forget the Peefumea they give en added
abarmuug effeot, We have n large number of ohoioe odors to choose
from, inoltlding some now onee, suoh.ae Red Rose Petale and Queen
of Violote, It you are looking fora little Easter gift, nothing is
more appropriate than a bottle of Perfume,
Easter Picture Post Cards
are very handsome, and we have a large selection ab present, Re-
member your friends with one of thee°. Prices 5 acute eaoh and
2 for 5 tante.
TO FARMERS -For the prevention of smut on
Oats and Barley use Formaldehyde—done up in
two sizes—pounds 40o, and half pounds 260,
DRUGGIST
AND OPTICIAN.
No QLANDa11s.-A rumor was oerreit
that there were evidences of glanderb
among the horses ill Grey toambap.
The etury ie false in the extreme as there
has not been a single oaee we are pteaead
to state.
DIED. -We are sorry to hear of the
demote of Mre. Cavanagh, formerly
Millie Cummings, of Buffo o, grand
daughter of Mrs. Wm. °ak'ey, of towu.
She parted away ou March 24tb, aged 27
years. Mre. Cavanagh viatteo here on
uumber of 000aeroue and ber dean %id
be regretted by numerous frreudo, Mat,
0aktey web at Buffalo wben ebe died.
LIVERY BOeuuees Soon. -The business
etre,. ut Brueeea nuuerwout auuthar
Pad, Stitu5gums
A ohiel's among ye takir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent ie.
Tax debate ah 5ameetown will be in
Orating. Talent from Teeewater and
Wroxeter. Don't forget the Dight,
Thursday, Apr. 12th.
FOOT BALL. -The Brussels Foot Ball
meeting will be held Friday evening of
this weak in the Coattail Ohamber, A.
loll attendaaoe is requested.
Bewazas -A meeting for the re.
organizasrun of tbe Brussels Bowling uhauge last weak by George Walker dia.
Club will be held iu the 00000 l Cham. posing of his livery bare and horses aud
her on Wednesday evening of next week, rigs to Geo. Rabb. a well known reeieet
at 8 o'olook. All interested are asked of this to0aliby, at a good figure said to be
to attend. $6000, Possession was taiien last Setae
Tag Pon stated Met week that $6.70
was the top pride paid for hogs bat we
learn that Dineen. Dames & Ferguson
made it 5 Dents better or 86.76 cm thein
shipment. The pride keeps up wall and
Brneeele buyers wit pay rue beet fleece
possible.
HYAt0Na5L.-Allan D. Lamoot, of the
township of Grey, and Mies Margaret
Riley, of the township of Morns, were
united in marriage at the Metbodiet
Parsonage on Wednesday atteruoou by
Rev. T. Wesley °miens. May their
future be prosperous and happy.
Da, Ovoes, el. D., Loudon, Eye end
Ear Burgeon, will be at Smth'o Drag
Store, Brneeele, on the first Tuesday iu
Each mouth. Hoare, 8 e. m. to 1.30 p. m
Oataraat, egatnt, failing eyesight,
deafness and nasal Catarrh treated and
glaeeee properly Acted, Next visit,
Tuesday, May let.
Howlett Umtata -The monthly meet.
i0g of the Hama Mutual Insurance 00.,
was held in Gorrie on Sacarday. Au the
members present except Jas. Wyu.e, ut
Tarnberry, who has heel on the emit lta,
bat is improvtog now we ere pleaded to
hear. There was a targe number of
applications, 161 in all, ebowtug that the
Oo., is alive and bustling. Matthew
Morrison, of Walton, wbo le a veteran
the agency business, haviug spent 24
years at it, has been relieved of 3f miles
of the Northerly portions of Morrie and
Grey towoehipe. Jos. Rowe, of Ford.
wioh, wbo looks atter Howlett, wilt
eeeame additional territory of Grey and
Alex. McEwen, of Biuevale, will look after
that notion of Morrie. Brink is all
hauled for the new alias for the Go, at
Wroxeter which will be built this Spring.
TIP TOP EXHIBIT, -Tuesday THE Poe
took a stroll through the Carriage Worke
of Messrs. Ewan & Go. and Maud ahem
well prepared for the opening of Spring.
Sixty buggies of various deluges, from the
silent rauning poeumatio tire to the easy
riding steel tire are represented and
painted and ooehioned in the latest and
beet style. All the decorating is done by
hand instead of the old time treaters
and finished in the celebrated Harland
varnish. Now that good weather is here
a lively rush for rigs is espeoted and
Messrs. Ewan & U0. are ready to supply
the ptblio at prioee that should enemas a
sale every time. Mr. Ewan says he bus
let a °entreat for the emotion of a new
Dement building to oumptete the corner
of Tarnberry and Market streets,
DEATH or Jae. T. ARoaua.-Jemee T,
Archer, sue of the oideea newspaper
preesmeu in Western Ontario cued, on
March 12th athle resiaeuoe, 780 Mait-
land street London. Mr. Amber was in
his 66ib year and went to London from
the Isle of Mann about half a century
ago. He learned the trade of a press-
man shortly after arriving here, and
followed this emanation nail a few
years ago. He was an employee of The
Advertiser for over actuator of a century.
Mr. Archer had been 611 for two years
with asthma, which affected bis heart,
and oauged hie death to Dome somewhat
unexpectedly. The deceased is survived
by a family of eight Children -Mies
Annie, a missionary in Japan ; Harry B,
of St. James street ; and Aline, Joeepbihe
at home. Three sisters and a brother
also survive--Mre, (Rev. W. Johaston,
of Booth Zara ; Mre. Wm. Colwell, of
Wallaoebarg ; Mre, Thos. Ballantyne, of
Brussels, and Edward of Gle000e. Mr.
Aroher was a member of the L 0, F. and
the 0. 0, F. The faneral service was
oondooted by Rev, W. T, Hill, reobor 01
the church of $t. John the Pvaogeliet.
FINS Woiu, Wedneeday of this week
Meagre. Bmitb & Stewart, scene painters
and deooratora,took a bunter 4023 feet
to Wroxeter to be planed in the tine new
Town Hall immediately above the drop
°artain wbiub they also painted. It
represents two purple ourbaiue with
poles, doge and Cord and assent in gold
while in the centre ie 2 nearly lite . size
portrait ole. Mies Canada with a well
exeouted flag, the grand old red, white
and blue on wbioh is a wreath of maple
leaves. iThe design ie artistio, the Colors
beautifully blended and the work on the
whole moat commendable. It IS Credit
to the firm and to Brussels and speak,
well for the Oounoil of Wroxeter who
have fitted up in so Modern a style their
Town Hell. Messrs, Smith & Stewart
ars making a spebialty of this olaee of
work and the surprise is that it Can be
produoed for so email a figure compared
with the prides often obeeged by city
painters, Other toeIne req firing stage
T
clay. Mr, Walker had everything in up.
to doe shape and people were sarprieeo
to near of the Bale but hie 'earth hag not
beim extra good this Muter and a oban5t
wag desired, Mr. Robb owing to bis par
ehase and hie intention to devatmg btu
.tree to it, has disposed of his dairybesi
lees to Chas. Bozell, whose farm is 10
nuances walk E ,at of Brussels, sad wbo
win no doubt siva every eattelaotiou to
hat aameruae ooetomers. We wish boil,
gentlemen eau08e0awo hope Mr. W.lam
Will not remove from Britdeete. It Ie uul
.often that two good lavertea obauge hands
as user together as the two stables In
B. useels.
Sous OF •SCOTLAND. -Following officere
have beau emoted to Ben Lomond ()amp
for thecomma term :-Ubtef, A. Brew•
art ; Oh.eftafu, Geo. Robb ; Pest Chad,
J. H. Uamsrou; Obaplain, J Grant ;
Puysro'au, Dr: Graham : Rea. Beureter},
A. Straohau ; Fin. Snu, and Treas., D
U Roes; Mnrebal, W. MuNair; Stena
aro Beerer, A. Adams : S noir Qua ,
D. AloUthum; Junior Gusts, Jae, Spm; .
Pipet, 4. Bauauty ur, Tae cffioera e•tc
prnreut wr.rn duly h.nta,,ed ata menu.
uu 'rueeday lase. The Uncap reaatve0 u
hu d remoter meetings on the first Tad
day of each month to the U. 0. F., kine✓.
Grand Organist, Duu„las M. Gibson,
Formate, was preseut and gave a ver}
iucereetitrg aadr,es ou the general gotta
of rue Order. Au orgauiZ.tlou oumniit
tee was appointed ooneietiug of Bros.
Stewart, Marcie, Inghe Rod Telfer eau
the ()amp will bold a epeoial meeting ul,
Monday, 9MMittet.,for the luictabion or
eandidatee. Amaeemeut and ober sum
mittens will also be appointed at anti
meeting,
Poem Somers: Thursday of this week
was the muutaly dorsa Fein -Amnion
Sale of household Furniture at Juba
Tot's, Qaeeu street Saturday afieruu u
01 this week at 2 a'olook.-J3. Gerry bee
purchased the vacant Mt, uoruerof Queen
and Albert streets, from Juhu Tait. I.
is au elaway located property. -Abram
°oak baa moved to hie uew property,
Tornberry area North parouaded fruit.
the Frain lami'y. He has had the mu
arable taken down and with tbe 010
material will pat up a more moderu
buiidtug.-Tboe. MoLauobnu and fatuity
are moving tutu the resat noe vaoateu
by Nr. Cook, and wears they formerly
resided for a number oI year.. -The
timber material for the oouserueuon of a
new Cam at the Stewart flour mai hue
been go. reedy thug weea by P. J. Me-
Donaid and Brad and as soon ae the
water le low enough it win be ptoeod 10
positiou.-.Get ready for the oat of Saw
sexy Iuapeetur Oliver by oleaumg up
your premiaea.-A meetiug of the
Agricultural Seorety Direotore was head
Tburedayaftrrnoou of this week to eon
eider the question of balding a Spring
Fair: Tuesday evading of this w. sit
Geo. °line, of Wiugham, held the first
praotioe, iu the Council (Member, for a
cantata, entitled "Belehaeeer'e Feat,"
wbiub wii be presented in the course
of a mouth or eo. There was a good
attendance. Mr. Olive hes given it with
aoueptanoe in other towns and the
looal vocalists appear to be quite
willing to lend a hand,-Subool
Board will meet Friday eveoiug of
this week in regular sessiou,-Men
the worse of I t1or are bemire
ing too frequent a eight on the streets of
Breams sue tee Oonobable aheand serve
them as they do in other towne, viz
place them under arrest And have them
brought before the Reeve for beiug
drank aud disorderly. -A clement side
wank will be pot down ou the West side
of A exauder street, from Flora to
Tuumas etreete,-Spring moving is e,t
hand and Closely associated with it is
houseoisauiig,-Mr, Lour, of Milverton,
has been engaged by Ewan & Go., ae
b aoksmith and is now at work. --Early
gardening is u0 the program this week,.
Single fare tickets will be wetted 0u the
railways for Easter, good going on the
12th and returning ou the 17th. -A latter
has been received from the Secretary of
M.tiverton Base Bail team eekiug Brneeele
to join a league made up of that village
Listowel, Broe.ele and Wiugham and
suggesting that a meeting be held at
Lietowel to arranges Khedive of games.
Brueeols has not yet re organized bet
will prob$bly do s0 at an early date..-
Thaeli Bros. purpose extending the in.
oandesoent teleotrio, system by placing
it in a number u6additional reetdeeose,-
G. A. Deadman 10 getting bas bees "tit of
',igniter quart. re real'y for honey gather
50e0ery Cannot do better than give the ins' -Tale posiutlioe Inspector paid has
irassel6 lads a nail, - 01110181 01508 here and Lunde everything
msm.razex,x0miczla Lela
TOTAILLIIASOETS UVDR , VIaFI7Np 816,0110,,000
4. General Banking; Bnwioaewle Transacted
—INNS A V l N 4$ B A N K5K°..-
Aoerued Internet is added to accounts every six menthe and becomes prinolpul.
Joint Deposit Accounts—A SPECIAL 00r.V'EhIENOE to neo in our &whi a De-
partu,eut 10 rue "Jotac deposit" aoouant, Stoney may be deposited or withdrawn
by either ut the two members el the heutebold. This system 1e a great eUDven-
ieuss to mauy residing in town, but more parttonlarly so to farmers, na i0 the latter
Case whether manor wife comes to town either Dau attend to the Banking. An-
other feature of the system la that in ogee of the death of either party the money
eau be ws 1t sou wUbykthe s oallvor write.
without eat. We will tall you mere about our
Married Women and Minors may make and withdraw deposits without the fn-
051050tlon 01 any purlieu.
BALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be lett for SAFE REEFING
only fur wbiub no ubarge fe made,
YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar careful and oourteoue attention.
G. P. BOHOLFLELD, GRN. Manama J. F. ROW LAND, LOCAL AoiNT,
a. k. -In inward freight tbie week there
were 4 oars of Coal, 1 for W. F. Stewart
and 3 for the Salt Worke. Outward,
A.1. Banker °hipped 2 oars of 0858 to
t'eter:oro' ; B,aoli & Barr, 2 oars of
table 00 Tacoma; A. 0. Dames, 2 oars
ut hog° to Uouinewood and Turouto
eepe'etively ; McDonald Bros., 2 oars
umber to Wongbam ; R. Graham, oar
't wheat to Guderiob and oar of oats
to Peterboro'.-It looks like old times
cu see the Batt Works mating, Fore
man Mooney will keep ebiuge hustling
,vlthaoumpauy of assistants -A Taxa
potence Ooetereuoe wit be held ie
Wiugham uext holiday foreuoou meant
tug West and Eat Huron ridiuge —
tas Pun Editor i° Indebted to Mien
Jo. Rues, of Turouto, for a sample of
)ubau oranges indicative of what may
u. ouitivated in that much talked of
eland. alma Rose holds it good pusttiuu
le a real estate uffies boummg lends it,
baba. -Slink to from flauue.e.-Tun
eats bare dried op well already -In
the Met issue of the Emerson JOUrilal
(owned by W. B. Baiaueyala, furm.rly
of Brussels) is a photo group of the book•
ey team of that town in which the rami•
oar face of W 3, Good, a former Bah. -
..mote, le easily recognized. He was tbe
:.pram and played left wing, The
sum won 10 of the 11 gams play,o
0ritg tune seaeou and impaired the Uyr
up eoortog 104 goal. to 82.-A Bibuer,
.1 Boston, arrived bare cute week
aud wul trate a string of likely
aurae an the halt nide track More. He
to an old bend at ohs busateas add baa
drtveu some dandles. Mr. Bather brought
BUetun terrier pup a. U. ti. Broauioua,
.t the Amrivau klutel,-J. Galbraith ha
eased the brook stable on John street
dud has become a resident of Bruseens.
de will devote Ms time to the buying
andselling of horses, in whloi he uas
mad a wide experience,
GLAD To HEAR OF IT —THE POST i.
ti•eauad to bear that W. J. Stewaat,
Roe me'ly of Brussels, a Bud of Aim-
a ewart, Queen street Hees, has been
p ;Muted .coni the Staudard Bauk,
d •aottoro, t0 be lootl manager ut the
A,.ra Craig oraeih. That tie maul do
.'eel in big new pod', r,gnlr,. 50 gnetlfi-
.at.00 trot to ad tete sward Is A 1. Tue
pie autford 0ourasr speaks to tallows of
-uta remove' from that may :-"A. vary
9,55eitn0 awn. 100k pisos at the mana-
aer's allied the Standard Book et 7 80
p m., Wednesday night wbeu W. J.
Stewart, wbo ie leavtug Brautford for
Alley Craig to manage the branch o1 the
Bath there, was Called in and preeeoted
ovitb a bandeaus traveilug bag by the
memager and the relit of the staff. Mr.
Boyd read the address. Mr. Stewart
was somp'otely taken by eurpri.s, tont
thanked hie fellow oolleagaes In a neat.
ittie speech." Wedoeettay'e daily say°
-"'There was a larga repre.entative
gathering of oitozeue last uight ill the
uffiuer's flaattere at the armories, when
W. J Stewart, who goes to Aiiea erste
as manager of the Btauderd Bank, wag
ureeented with a puree of goad and an ad-
d,cee. °moue' Cameron read the letter
and the preseutattun was made by Mr.
Ferguecn. Mr. Stewart made a most
happy speech in reply." The marry old
relates of Mr. Stewart in Brussels and
tumnlity will be a unit in wteb,ng him
ooeees and °continued promotion, He did
hie junior work in the Standard Bak,
Br tussle.
Business Locals.
GoVERNMaNT proof clover seed at Me,
Ureukru'e.
BAIR DBE9eINe.-8witabee made out of
uumu'ng and 000 hair.
MRS R. HINasTON, Mill Rt. West.
C11o1o0 seed peal loo sale. Also a good
Grade Durham nu. 16 months old. Ap-
pry to J, P. MaI11008H, Lot 21, Gun, 12,
Grey, Oranbrook P. 0.
Two Short Horn bull (eaves for sale.
One is 9 mouths old and the other 18
menthe ; one a red and the other a roan.
Also (Mille papa for as e. L 11 22, Ooo.
18, Grey, Jae. D. McNair, Oranbrook,
P. 0.
PERSONI. PA ItAGRA I'1I8,
P9nELY Panacmara Mrs, Beaty, of
Toronto, and Mise Barker, of Proton, are
guests of Mrs..1, F. Rowland, Turnberry
street. -hire. R. McLaoolilin and v ink
lett on Monday, for Shakeepeare Perth
Go,, where they will visit rrlotivee and
friends This was Mra. MoLauoblin's
old borne. We wish them a pleaea00
sexy. -Bert and Mre. Garry and Mies
nurse Gerry were visitors at Blyth on
Friday. --A. J. Lowlok'd family moved to
Fordwiob on Tueeday of 0410 week w here
Mr. Lowiok ie opereliug the flooring
mill, We wish them prosperity. The
Fordwiob people will find them most
worthy oitlzene-Trueman Smith, of
Luokouw, was in town on Monday
Coupling badmen and pieesure. He ex•-
950te to leave on Friday for a trip to
Somas Washington territory, U. B.,
where,b(s eon, Rev, B. V., is stationed. -
George L. Walker bus nos been enjoying
hie anal health for several weeks past
but we hope the Spring weather will in-
vigorate him. -''hoe. Ballantyne hat
been bothered with it stiff neck for the
past few week but is oomeiderably better
now we are pleased to Mete -Rowell
Zimmer arrived home Tuesday evening
from 131. Michael's Hospital, Toronto,
where he reliantly underwent a medical
Aeration, Be is reeling fairly wen end
Wilt spea'd the Sommer here renuperatrni;
1,5 reeomlrtg his monied et the Bob 01 Of
Se'enee -Mre. kleatuah Ba lahtynp was
gaited to Shit' fold this week owing ather
Meier, Mrs. Addis, having an operation
performed et the hospital in that city.
We wish the patient speedy recovery, -
T. Friendebip and family moved to
town thle week, the former taking oharge
of the woodworktug department in Ewen
& Uo's„ shop. The Friendship family
were former residents and will be we -
corned bank to Brussels by old frieudi.-
Thie week Edward Lowry and fatuity
moved to their reoently purchased reei
den0e on Albert street, where we tru.t
they may enjoy many happy and pros
peroue years.- Bert, Weleb, of Boeeun, a
BIM of the late Samuel Welsh, who was
props lsIOr of the starve route from Bee
Furth to Gerrie, year. ago, Wtte renewn,g
old fraeudships here this week. It is 16
years since Bert. left here and he ha.
developed into a fine young man. He
purpose going to Winnipeg where be
expecte to take a situation 58 pottage
Nr, Welsh hos relatipee at Gorrie with
whole be was visiting. He lutea m ny
oheeges aroaod dere -A.ex McLeuotnin
Is not improvinv as gaudily as his may
menta would wish him but with the
better weather we trust the gala 00,11 be
more noticeable. - Postmaster Farrow
left on Tuesday morning for Oclaws to
join a delegation of Postmasters to wait
oil the Po-tmaster General Mediae to a
'.,ember of matters of interest to them
blr. Farrow is the Preetdenttof the Waist
.riy organization. Hie visit to Ottawa
will be of epeoial interest to him in lien
ul has years of par»amentary life and
annual visits to the capital, -L Add'e,
of Stratford, has been holidaying in
Brame end Grey,-Mre, I. O. Richards
wee vieitiug Mre. Little at Wrriebem,
rule wank, -Mins Flora Boil, of Platen,
who hes been vieitiug Mrs. I. U. Riot arae,
returned to her home on Tuesday, --Mies
,lfoAtlister, of Gookbnrn Island, was
visiting Miss Margaret MoLauoblis der
alg the past week. Mies Daisy Waugh,
of Gait, was lbs guest of bee Rioter, Mrs
(Or ) Btrue, Brussels, last week. -Mrs.
Llamado., of Heueall,.was in town for It
few days vagiling her sister, Mrs. Wright,
mother, of Mr-, (Dr ) Graham, who ole
bra'ed ber 81st suuivereary on Monday
A birthday party mase held and a happy
tame spent, a numuer of proeente being
made on tW1a important occasion. We
congratulate Mrs. Wright on this ire
portant uooaeion and with her many
happy returns. ,vire. Wright Is an au
neatly twelve parson for Cue alder years.
-Mrs. (Rev ) Lang Ford and Mies Nora
ere visiting at Rev. Mr. Lang Ford's
parental 00108 at Granton.-Obriaty and
George Grlwoldby, of Owen Sound, are
visiting their grandparents, Jno. and
Mre. darter. -Jas. Stewart, of Wood-
stock, was a visitor with his brother, W.
F. Stewart.-Mre. R. A. Walker and
Z•Ima, of Toronto, and Mrs. Wesley
Walker,.,f Wugtbam, were visitors with
Mre, G L. Walker, Alexander street. -
Rev. T. W. and Mrs. Owens and De
Witt, were let Walton on Monday and
attended the New England Dinner and
beard Rev. Dr. vledd'e leobure on "Woo.
i0g and Wadding." -David Welker
is at Teeewater thisweek.-Mr. Fiehleigh
tail celebrate his 87th birthday on Bus.
day. He mime his home with Mie
daughter, Mrs B. Gerry and has neither
pain nor ache.
HORN
Fox -In Brussels, on April 4th, to
Drugei-t and Mrs. Fox a daughter.
Stun -In Laaknow, on April 2nd, to
Rev W. A. and Mrs, Bwmeh a
daorhter.
na..e.RRaaa-
LAM NT-RILEY.-At the Methodist Par
eonage, Brneeele, ou Apri 4th, by
Rev. T. W. Omits, Mr. Allan D.
Lamont, of Grey, to Mite Margaret
Ri ey, of Morrie.
ax>✓a.
OAVANAOH.-In Buffalo, on March 241h,
ado le Oummirpe, beloved wife of
Mr. Oevmuaeh, aged 27 yeare.
THE
METROPOUTA
CAPITAL—Authorized $.8,000.000
CAf'I'1'AIP-Palll up 1,0(10,0100
RESERVE aid Surplus Profits 1,188,138
DI reefers
8. J, af00RE, 1T. E,'5il0A135ON, ]I, 0,
President, Viee.President,
TH00, R11AD0NAW, F,L.A. ale rumen MR, W. ttoliTla0Ei CLARE, n,0• JAe, RIME
X01114 FIDa'aB1100N
THE IIOETROPOLi'rAN BAN1 Is open to receive the aoocubts of
3arwere, alerohauts and Batumi Community generally and t0 .glee
careful conelueration to all proposole submitted to It.
It relies upon its past record for courteous treatment of it0 Otis.
tomere, and will extend every consideration consistent with sound
bauliug to those woo may desle'o to trausant cosiness with
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed ou ail emu of 111 and upwards
BRUSSELS BRANOH
A. E. MELLIBEI, lbinonger,
aseamastessaatommeatimese
avomxooer
SATURDAY, Aram 7. -Household Furn.
cure, &o., Queen street, Brussels, at 2
o'clock. Mre. John Tait, proprietress ;
3', 5 Sontl, also.
SATURDAY, APRIL I4T1i, - Honsebold
Fur..tture, &o., In the Terrace, North
apartment, Turnberry es., Broeeela. Bale
et 2 o'eluok. D. MuNaogbtou, prop. ; F,
8 Soot r, Boo.
FRIDAY, APRIL., 6TH. -Farm stool!, im-
plewenes, &u , North } lot 16, Con„ 7
Grey. Bale unreserved at 1 p. m. Mre.
Peter Eeff r, proprietreee. F. B. Soots
auctioneer.
��-'i 3.001✓_.
Pa, Wheat 78 76
Bar ey 41 43
Pea. 65 70
Bata 82 88
Butter, Looe and re- a,,,19 20
Eggs per dozen 14 15
Hay p'•r ton 8 00 7 00
Flour, per Obi 4 60 5 20
Hogs, Live 6 86
Wool 28 29
Ba o, per hbl., retail 1 00 70
Potatoes per nue 40 46
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
WANTED SMART BOYS FOR
WORT Wont during heater holi-
days, 01.5.. DEAOyitN,
THREE COWS AND SOME
yeuvg Cattle lar Bale AppBlyy rusto
0110 ROBB, sels.
110R, SALE—ONE TOP BUG -
ox, nearly new. also nue Curter. For
rime and further partiouiaro apply at the
reeldeuee of JAi, A. TII1tNBIILL. 89-8
EGGS FOR HATCHING.—
RHone ISLAND REM, haadeome fowl
and gleet layers F,tiuge• from pen one
$1.60, pen two $1 00 atter Apr10 16th. a few
or cher, is lett yet for elle. -apply 'Judie •,
WM. J. 6HI1L5, Ethei,P. 0,, Out.
CI.LOIID OUT. — HAVING DIS -
1) Fenn of my Livery baleen to George
Robb, of B,ueaele, who needs an inttoduo-
tio0, I wish to thank the public for the gen.
sr' u5 way they Leve puliouized mo and
wishrat
Iowestask all to me tokind-
ly
int
ly
square off by day 1st,
GEC. WALEBR.
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS
ANY even numbered section of Dominion
Laude in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and
Alberta, eseepting 8 and 28, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by any person who to
the Bole head o1 a family, or an7 mule over
18 years of see, to the nxtont of ebe-quarter
'motion of 150 aorea sines or Iota
Entry may be made nationally at the
Iocal land °One for the dletriot 10 which
the laud is situated, or it the homesteader
desires, he mav, on application to the Min.
later of the Icteric', Ottawa, the Comm in.
eionax of Immigration, Wtuuipeg, or the
buil seem rroeivo authority for some one
to make entry for him
Toe bomeeteoder in required 00 perform
the of the ane oovneoted therewith undo✓
0115 of time tnllowblg plane
andiouit'vo%on of the menthe'
in eaoh uy5 upon
year for
there vases
(2) If tbe hither (dr mother, if the father
1s deoeass) of the homesteader redden
upon alarm in the vitt ity of the land
entered for the requirements as to reef.
deuce may be ea i+Hed by snob person re-
siding with the father or mother.
(8) If the settler bat hie permanent reek
dance open farming land owned by him
ill tee vminity of hie homestead, the re-
quirements as to reaidenoe may be saMe-
acd U, residence upon the said land.
51x111001110' n -tion in writing timid be
given it tie Ooarmie loner of Dominion
Lands at Ottawa of tateution to apt ly for
patent.
W. W, o•�>t3Y.
Deputy, f,kt Mimes' 1 f Int rinr,
nib- rued p0I'Iiutt 00 of this ad
verti.emeut will u t ba pawl for,
OUR AMERICAN
WALL PAPER
IS NOW IN STOCK.
The Best of this Season's Productions
We have made a special effort to swore Designs and Oolortnge of artietio merit not
only in high grades brit in those as low as 5 cents per roll.
Papers originally 12io. now selling at Se
Papers originally Se and 10, now selling at 6e
BED ROOMS -We have Dainty Florals, producing Charming effects, at Low Cost,
PARLORS- Beautiful Designs fu Gilt and Ortamy Tones, Blues, Greene, &o„ in
delicate shades,
HALLS, DINING-R00MS. &o. -Fine Effective Designs, i0 Magnificent 006015,
giving Warmth, Richness and B auty to an apartment.
DON'T WAIT till our etook is broken. Make your selection NOW.
If you have any roams not recently Papered, just call and let us tell
you bow little it ooste to make home Bright, Attractive and Happy.
Paper Hanging and Decorating a Specialty
All Orders promptly attended 10,
CARD OF THANKS,—AFTER
enjoying tbe patronage at Hrm,eeliloa
fur 8 years I beg leave b•, state that I have
disposed of my Dairy busivaes to abates
Bezel,, maim will no ill ubv Ova the beet of
eatislaotmn 1 wish to return my Chau los to
my old costumers. t3E0. 1000513.
100ACRE I+'ARM L
on To LEesa: The uudo'olFORSAg'eEd
offer. Ilia dee ague furl, Lot 000.11, It ma
for ea n or to ' auto 80 acre. Miranda 2 bre .10
cleanings, stable, drilled well. , o't p
limited, bm-
lbes. Fairly well di
,„p
led, Poseosaion at
onee. ANply to 13, or N, GERd,Y.
M'SS MARGARET M'LAUW LIaa
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
SkAtiWnouRAAltieltAgAteW
ICC
Y
E
Bea0One 001170 I meows go I
email serving its own good pur-
pose, but the go d old seed tilde
would loge ninth of its value
were 1 notfor the ine•timsble
good derived from the use of
Formaldehyde
the most pntverful of all germ
killers, Year after year we find
it being more freely used anti
with the very best possible re-
sult'+, Oar new supply is just to
hand this weep and we claim for
it the very beet (lnality proem
able. Put up in halves and
p'mude at 23o and 400 respeotive-
ly at
Fox's Drug store
BERTHA C ARMSTRONG
Ie prepared to 5180 IenaO.,e ou Piano
0„ heed Oeg lu. Terms on anplieatwu,
Purtnillee ddl yea—lire Reels. Reeloaooe—
Lot 8. Con.. 10, (.rey, Pupils may 0005., their
lessens at their own koruas It preferred.
s RID
There ere, 111 this neighbtrhoed, agents for several
"booker bow.” Omni Separators. "Bucket bowl" Sep-
arator's are the kind with big bowl-, lull of parte, at un
tap of their spindles. These agents say to farmers in-
tending to buy a l eperator. "Loon 09T you TUE TUBU-
LAR," or "Dmh'T TRY THE 'ronoLAlt," Or "13EWAlta OF 505E
TlinoLan," Tu bear them talk you would goats light
easel that
THE SHARPLES TUBULAR
is the best Cream Separator made, and that these "boo-
het
boaltot bowl" fellows are afraid of it, AND TREY ARE AFRAID
OF IT. The Tubular enrpusees every ether Separator in
eve, y particular, and YOU 00 ,00,D TAx0 MIGHTY 0000 0611E
You DO 810 A TUBULAR ,.afore you buy a Sepal'abdr.
Mochiue may be seta at MCKAY & Co.'s Hardware
5 ore, Brussels. 88-4 •
P. FERGUSON, Agent, BRUSSELS
he feels the treed of a New Sack Suit.
There are many little points of difference that dis-
tinguish this year's style from the +t110 in vogue last
Autumn.
It is by comparing the 20th C elntury Brand of
Men's FineTailored Garments with the ordinary kind of
Ready-to-wear Clothing that you see just -how much these
"little points of difference" mean. If you aim to be -well
dressed they mean mach to you
If you realize their importance you will be quick to
appreciate offering'
the new Single-breasted Suits We are .
PP
this Spring at from $10 to $20.
We also have a complete line of New Spring Hats
and Shirts just opened.
Fre .015 McCracken -Et
, a
Stale Block, Brussels. I Exclusive Clothiers and Furnishers.
aretreeeweasteettalt
for:fit S{ t .
t.