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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-4-19, Page 8WALL PAPER nisagarmassawnwooramommemprom A large stock of Carefully Selected Patterns to choose frorn at from 5c. per roll up. 4.0thing adds more t0 tho attTao lYaneS3 of a room than a pretty Wall Paper, Perhaps you have a room that weeds papering bet you have been patting it off thinking it would cost too much, If so not Come in and gee what Papers we have that are in porfe0t taste, even among the very inexpeneive ()nee. You will be sure prised at what an improvement you awl work ha this line with the expenditure of a very little money. PAPER HANGING—We are in touch with the eervices of a first-olaee Paper Hanger and orders left with us will receive prompt attention. To avoid disappointment leave your order at once se the busy season iu this line is here.. SMITH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN, GRANA TRUNK RAILWAY. 0000800.80 multiunit; W. a. & D. Trains leave BrntOeis Station, North and South, 11.0 follows GOING Sousse GOINe Non00 . Mail 7:03 a.m I Mixed 0110 axe Mixed 11:25 a.mMail .. „....1:44 p.m Express9:02 p.m I Express _•.- 8:61 p.m gag ..l ,ehvs Items A abiel'e amang ye bollix ' notes, An' faith he'll went iI. THE Pose gives the newe. FIenum i8 on the program, The street water cart will Soon have to begin boeiuees to keep down the duet A NEW awning bee been pluaed before the entree of Mesore. Forenoon & Roes. DON'T forget the Auction Sale at sena• eel Hoggard,s Setorday afternoon of this week. THE party who borrowed the corpora. Hon haudeam from the Towu Hall ie ask. ed to ret0re it forthwith, EARLY Closing will probably come into effeot on May let io Bruoeele. The hour will be annoaneed in due Conroe. A REPORT wa0 Onrrent Moat H. R. Brewer, artist, is removing from Brno• eels. Mr. Brewer intends to coati0ne here as nseal. W. E. BARKER and family have taken poeeeeston of the houee on John etreet leoently veoeted by A. J. Lowick anti family who moved to Fordwioh. It is a ooey home. Tax inside row of maple trees at the Public] Sobool has been out sown aa they made too muob shade. 'Prime will have to be thinned ant iu other seotioue of Brussels as well. TROs Uctis,nohlin has poroheeed the well bred roadetor mare and %limbers foal from R. J. MaLauohiiu at a good figure. Mr. Mao. eau hardly commit himself with one equine. ' AUCTIONEER F. S. Some will coodoot an auutiuu 8018 of ml k aowe, °elven out young 0actle for M. J. Wi,hame, at Emigh's Huta!, B yth, on Wednesday afternoon of next week, 25th mat., at 2 o'olook. GoINO INTO TEAMING.—Newton Mo Oanley pnr011aeed a span of horses and 09163 from Thos. Vodden, of Grey, and will engage in the teamiug business in Br9Oeele and loaality. Hie home ie on Themes etreet, formerly occupied by I. 0. Riohaode. CEMENT nate, for the preservation of eggs, are being oonetrtoted in the cellar at R. Thomson's Cold storage block this week by P. J. 1i10D0neld and staff, The new stable, to be put op in the rear of the block, will be built ae thou as the cellar work ie completed. It wcd be after the pattern of the one ereoted for A. 0, Dames last season. BLOW MARCn.—Toronto News ,aye ;-- W. H. Gandry, Goderioh, High Constable of Huron county, was in Toronto this week. Speaking of the new Guelph to Goderioh Railway, Mr, Gundry said he saw no possibility for the opening of traffic this year. There was work to be done on both aides of the river at Goderioh, besides the bridge, whittle would take at least eigbt mouths. Wmm. Barr, formerly of Bru+eefe, an inmate of the Hones of Refuge at Dunton einem 1900, died on Monday of last week, at the age of 93 years, and wag interred at the House burial ground, Rev. Mr, Newcombe performing the eervioee. Tbie makes about fifty persons, inmates of the bonee, et whose funeral Mr, New. oombe bae officiated. Mr. Barr was a blaakemitb by trade and worked for a good many years for 3. D, Ronald in the Fire Engine Works here. BAOX FROM WINNIPEG.—Last Saturday evening Walter Lowry arrived borne atom a baldness trip to Wiunipeg whiob oo0apied five weeks. He met with many former reeideots of this locality in the persona of Mrs. Fletober, Regioatd Fletcher, the Roche family, 2.1108 Mabel Hayoro(0, aurae Olennao, Jas. O'Leary, the Peeblee family, Gomer Green, D. D. Ferguson, Walter Smith, K. Ooueley, Wm. Wilson, W. Danbow, Ed. Bryant), Mre. Jas. Kelly, P. Hogg and others. Wm. McLeod, formerly, of Morrie town. ship, who ovine the Winnipeg Sale stable, bee opened ap what is designated "the Amorieau piano store" and got in 100 pitman se astart off, He 11800 five ewes. men. Jae. and Geo. Kelly, who lived here in the bygones and are large sou. treetore oil the 0. P. R, have jaot Closed a $76,000 °entreat hesid88 their regular quota. They have done well. Air. Levity was fevurably Impressed with Winnipeg and tbinke It a beetling otty, Building operations are on the boom. To go into Ruobe'e hotel is like eteppiug into Brneeele luaus way of meeting old (donde from oar town. He took it run out to Morrie to elicit Mr, Peebles, Mug J888181188 bioneomed out ieto quite an eloaatioaiet tad bee won gold and ellver medals for the mune. The ebipment of horses made by Mr, Lowry arrived m good ,hope. On the way home, via Obmago, he took a the to Toledo and Made a brie( visit with the Sharpe boye, a e e trans are '[creel n 00 and Bad d I S J ( eleetriciane for eloOtrro lighting and railway eompa0iee in that city, "$,m" is with the latter brother. The bete have gaud n081E1O110end attend to band 0008. in flue 0ty18, SOMEBODY poisoned T. T. Thomeou'e pet bowie dog. A.ame of hogs was shipped on Wednee. day by A. 0. Dames. Easter traflio on the railways ibis year was much heavier than urinal. Tag smoke of many a ohip pile armed elh skyward. It teaaliy anomie that way. Geormer'o ie having its inoinge just uew. Haase Cleaning symptoms are also apparent. Fuzee fish will be received daily by James Gtbeon, of town, who will MOO deliver them. EAST HURON License Board will meet at the 0eutral Honey Brussels, 00 Bat arday of this week. Samoa Board ltd not meet last Friday evening -no quorum. Meeting will be held Friday of this weak, Maumee At Home on Friday evening of this week at the K, 0. T. M. Hall, A progaro of interest will be presented. 1s the name of your visitor was not in THE Pon don't blame tie but chide your. self for out aupplying ea with the name and address A. 0. U. W, will meet Friday evening of thio week. Membeie are asked to at• ,end and hear the delegate's report el the recent Grand Lodge. A BEM) Viaticum emu be held in Brae. -ale Shortly outer the 006p1081 of E-91 Huron Farmers' Institute. The date wui be mane knuwu ehortly. NEXT Manley everting the committer appointed 1u glean information concern tug the building of a new Agnunitural Bail at Brussels win meet at 7 30 o'olook. A MEETING of the Brdeeetd Smote 0 an wit, or bele at Fox'e Drug Stun. Friday evening, 20,11 0180., at 8 0'01008. All who take au interest in this game are we'0"m-. A FLASH 1418 exemplifiOtllioll of the creat 20,0 Oeut0ry C-othiug bowie bw been owing duty iu nue 01 the store wit.- , OW8 ao E. U. Duutura & 8ua'e I, +- very 00aty, GREEN'S Bmgrapb wits here toter v, uu,0, 10 001 Towu lied. A sp,a00l1 1 ragram wad renderer', The 0800800 p,0tbree end 11 astra,ed songs deserve crowded houses. Ouoeo PRINCESS ALEXANDRIA Will bola 1a reau,:r meeting neat l'ueeday even ug, U'apet ball 00,08818 are attract. ,og considerable intermit after the bust- hees is transacted, Themes a wendtug looming up in the near future in whtdb Btheete8 will romply the groom and the petite bride will bail from Brautford but we won't give one further partioolaro Ole week a Wee might not hke people to know about it. 8aveam, 0loree had very alira0tiv0 Easter window dressing. Io one winduw at F8rgu800 & Roth' a large white moos with sprays of myrtle and eilver stare, brightlyplinmmated wilt iaoanedoeoeute, and booked by black with salver stare, attracted a good deal of attention. Fon every headache mine tbere ie a aura. Dr. Shoop'oTweuty Minnie Head• ache Ours never fails -it pros into civ• ciliation Congested blood winch presets and irritates the nerves. In bandy tab. iso form -p 088x0110 take. Suited for ail temperaments. Bad by F. R. amuh• DR OvENa, M. D., Loudon, Eye and Ear dar,ouu, will be at Sroilh's Drug Store, Brneeele, on the firer 'Tneeday In Each m,luth. Houre, 8 a. 01, 00 1.80 p. m Oatarael, -quint, femmg 8ye8ignt, deaf ties!! and Rafal catarrh treated and glasses properly fitted. Nein vial t, Tuesday, May let. DR, BUTLER, London, will be al the Amerioao Hotel, Brissette, on :— THURSDAY, - APRIL 262s THURSDAY, - JUNE 21de THURSDAY, - JULY 19TH Hours 7:80 it. in. to 2 p. m. Eye, Edr, Noce and Throat conealtations. Eyes tented for gleeeee. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.—Several memher8 of the W. M. 8., of the Meths dist ohurah palled on Mre, Jno. Tait at her home Thursday eveuing, se Rhe was unable to attend the meeting of the Society that afternoon, and preee0ted bar with a beautifully bound Bible Rua Hymn book. hire. W. F. Stewart read the addreee and Mre. Downing made the preeeatalion. Addreen woe as follows ;— Mre. Joint Tait, DEAR BIOTE1.—We take thin opportunity of Baying a few words to you by way of farewell. We all regret you are about to leave 0e. Yon have been a kind friend and faithful worker in our oharoh dB lar as your health would permit. We win mine your work in our Woman'e Mioeiouury Society, where for years, 0e aD °Beer or private member you were always bright end belpfoi Rod gave your beet for the go„d of our dooiety. We ,hall meet but we 8ha11 Died you there will be one variant anal,.” We tenet anti pray that your husband cud yonreed May regain your old time vigor Rud en joy many happy years in your fur away Wester. home. W. utak you10.adept of .148 Blb.e and Ely inn (took +t0 a naemeot0 u1 the happy bons you spent with us, 11 our W. M S. May the bible lie year abide un tel ,yob arrive safely home to your Fathers House prepared for you and when you eine y0br teat hymn on earth may It be to awake to the mould et the tipper Saootaary where we tenet to meet yon "wb n WO 011 gather bome." he W HlguBn On babe 1 el f Mb, Mee, Itowelioo bli,, W 1!, b0atrART. I3rnooelo, April 618, 1000. Mre, Tait'e reply was as follows Standard Bank of Canada' toWee meMiXtelOac3m"D l0%f3 817RPL s, OR RESERVE FIIN0) 8 1,000,000 TOTALASSETS UVEB 10,000,000 . Glenexai Banking taletliineavla Tranaakaoted "-e +S A V I N G S BANKyte" Accrued Interest 10 added to accounts ever six menthe and bummer' principal. Jelnt (Jegoalt d�.ceouute—A SPECIAL OONVENIENGE m ties iu our Sayings De- partment is toe "Smut Uepoelt" moment, looney may be deposited or w'ithdratvlt by either el the two members 01 the bou8ohold, Thte ayetem le a great eueveu• tango to many 088idi00 in town, butmore particularly so to farmers, as fu the latter came whether manor wife acmes to town either eau attend to the basking. Re. - other Nature of the system is that In ease of the death of either party the money can be withdrawn by the survivor without cost, We will toll you mum about our methods it you will kfodl,y oalt or write. Married Women and Minors may make and withdraw deposit, without tbo in. tervenem4 of any per800, SALE NOTES DASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING only for wbioh no Charge is made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and oonrteone attention, G. P, SOHOLFIELD, GEN, MANAGER, 3, F. ROW LAND, Loots, Atlx00, MADAM PRESIDENT, DEAR Sinters,—Words ut male seem inadequate to express to you my appre0iatiou of your gift, not alone for i8e value 'bat for the loving amduees whish prompted it, The moire epent ul our meetings were happy oaored boars to me which will never be forgotten. I check you for all your kind wishes,and may we all meet in our Father's 100888 where there will be tic more parting. Youre lovingly, Mae, JOHN Terr Business Locals. GOVERNMENT proof clover need at Mo. Oraoken'e. Burr Wyandotte egge for hitching, $1,00 per 15. JAS. BALLANTYNE. HAIR DBESRING,—Sw1tebee made out of Combing. eau out hair. Mae, R. HING8TON, Mi11 88. West. BUM of motley round. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for &hie Waal. ALFRED J. LovRY. Came seed peas for sale. Alen t good Grade Durbam Boll 15 menthe old. Ap ply to 3, P. Melevise, Lot 21, Oun. 12, Grey, Oraubrook P. 0. FLIMSY PLowe.—Farmers wishing to .0ny the beet plow made call on the undersigned. Paw repairs and pointe kept at Rob&, &leucite work atop. J0HN LoNo, WORE MADE EASY. To wood workers 8.117 008 06108 edged tools, when you 0. the advantage of having plain irons •nd other edged tools ground true yua will not delay In having same done et the easy fignr8 by T. MoGesou0, Mill et., Brae,ele. People We Talk About. N. F. Gerry made a ba0ineea trip to 1. moon this week. 1'De M+eoes Hlauk, of Wroxeter, were a 13 800818 boo week, of Newmeraet, ie the guest i tier .O,t, Dr. t.., A. l'oole, Mill street. .Hee. Hay , of Luakuow, has been -mug 0elat10 o' 1❑ Hi uooele .u0 tiOaNiy, dl+oo Mar) McArthur, who hen held poeiuon to Turooto, is now home, Mies No Ue Brown ie viOIctug at Luuau 'lob Mine Hui y Mart,n for a few day), Mre. D. ill, Scott, of H•,miioue, hi the teat et Blair Athol. web Mre. -40018, Wil tam end Mre. Pollard, of Ethel, .1000 08011 vial ting relatives daring the past week. Tospeotor Robb visited at Kingetou •Rud 14+80 took iu the Convention of Edo. .atio0lete at Toronto. Reeve Henderson and es Reeve Wilton were at Loudon this week atl,0d+ug u Meeting o1 ooal dealer), youitgeat 0On of A. .1, Lowry Nees 00 the Sick eat with croup for a few dey9 during the pest week. Postmaster Farrow wee in Toronto uu Monday and Tuesday attendiug a Oeuveutun ul Poetmaeoere, Mre. Jobs 'reit nae been gtite poo, ,y but we bops the arrival of better weather wet prove beipfnl m her ,maturation. After an absence of x0001 six months u Iogereoh Mies Pearl Sharpe firmed Moots to her home to Brneeele this week. We are sorry to report that Mre. M. H. *lucre hoe beau laid cm with- pneumonia but we hope she writ Soon be lot y rester •u. Mies Amy MoLeod, of London, has hese visaing 81 Geo, Tl,omeuu'9, SID an expert iu HIg090088 end lean I000Oee, Will. Elliott baa gone to Manse Jaw, N. W. T., where he expecte to spend the Sommer. We hope he will do well ,n he West. Mr. Govenlook and Mre. Scott, of Bea furan, father and sister of Mre. Costive, reepeotively, were visitors a1 the Person. egg tine week. Instead of coming home from Til• uury, Rout Co,, where she ie teething, Mies Lizzie McArthur is spending the Ea8180 vaeatiou with relatives at Bien. 818008. Uwe Vioie Cardiff went to Clinton on 1'me8day to atteid the wedding of Mies Lya Bartuff, tormerly of Brneeele, to irlr. Rlaere, of that town. The happy event took place on Wednesday. May their joys be many. ToeedayDeuiel and Mrs. MoNanghton, old reeidente of Broome, kelt town for Moues Jaw, N. W. T., where they pur. pose making their home. We with them well iu their new home and hope they will meet with Many kind friends. Aire, Function, who hue been a resident of Bruesele'for a number of yeare, re• moved this week to Bervia where oho will make her home. Her daughter, tiled Edo, ie engaged ae mealier in Bervie. We with Mre. P00810n and uatgbter prosperity, Robs. McAlpine, who with Mre. Mo. Amine, I6ebj0yteg a holiday in Bone- 08ie,tutend8 obeying ehortly for Cuba where he porpo800 spending a whim. Robs. Roth, who )pent the Whiter there wit. 000108000 to reside m the "banana eud Orange belt.' Mre, MaAlpme Will prldo8g her stay here muta her husband OiOWe the 611aatt.0 Jno. Donoldoon, who hag bean visiting tlietit00 at 10Ode0100 along with Mre. Donaldson, weal to town lor a few days het week. He led+ be going to the West t0 the sheep ,anon about the firer of May but he and hie bto111001 may be back in I t t,. take u larva. 0f the it Summer q .Ce -tern states W.,h a view el p0ttba1ing rez rig tend there. ,tire, Delimitate wtfl 8171,180 in Ontario 100 the meantime and 98018 relative; 8081 blender Mise Mahal Adams, of Fordwioh, is 018iting 101 t92wn. The Jameamwo (N. Y,) Poet of April 13th ,aye ,—Prefeoeor and Mrs, T. A. Hawk+ne ha•e returned from Bradford, where they have been ateitiog J. Rogerson and family and will make Ibe,r bome'with D. M, Rogereon, 114 Barrett Avenue, until their new residence at the corner of Barrett Avenue and Bteerrle Avenue. le Completed. EASTER VISITone OUT OP TOWN. J T. Wood and Freddie to Berlin. Thoe. Moore and Mies B-eoie to Stretford. Mrs, Ji'hn Ooaeley and Mre. Thos. Rums to Listowel. Mies Eva Mo0raoken to Toronto. Mre Tboe. Bal animas to Wingham. Joe, Habkirk to Blyth, Wilfrid Lott to Brantford. Mre. Leckie and Mre. J. H. Cameron to Toronto. Mro, (Dr.) Holmes to Port Elgin. R. 3 Norman, of the Metropolitan Bank, to Toronto. G, H• 8802,8 and J. W. Oroigie, of the itaudard Bank, to the Queen Oity. Rev, T. W.aud Mre, Winne and Dewitt to Trowbridge. Mre, O. H. Broadfoot and daughter to Seaforib. W. and Mre. Gillimpie to Seaforeb. Mies Llazie Rose to Kincardine. Mre, Jae, Jones and Dime Miuerva to Toronto. Misses Alice Jewitt and Stella Stobbe to Dutton. S. O. Wilson at Stratford and Mre. Wi goo at Moorefield. Miesee Cora 13ell and Beatrice Harris o Atwood. Mies Winnie Turnbnll to Mooktoa. Mise Mildred Suitt, at Goderioh, A. McGuire in Wingham. EA6TER VIennnna IN TOWN. Mtge Nies Rogers, of Mount Forest. Ira Parker, of Wingham. W. A. and Mre. Matthews, of Canning. 1011. Dr, W. F. Cameron, of P,lmereton, Leen, Bailey, of Stratford. M,eo Loelnt R0e6, of Toronto. Mies May Blume, of Toronto, Mise Hattie Deigning from Toronto, Mime Mabel Zimmer, from Toronto. Hilton Souter and Mies Cameron, of Minton. Mimi Olive Mainprize, of Preston, Mre. Donald Orerar, and Archie, of Bright. Mledeo Mary and Edith MoLauuhtin, f Toronto. Du110811 MoLouohlic, of Shanley. Mise Lizzie Brown, of 'Toronto. Mre. Geo. el, Mitchell, and children, of E thea, W. D. Ooueley, of Stratford, and Jno. R. Oouolry, of Hsmiltoo, Wm, Habkirll, of 131yth, Mrd. Annan, al A laniard, etre. Peters, et Berm, and Mi80 Auote Hunter, of •1'1•ronto, Mi,o Jo. Roes, of Toronto. Mrs. (Dr ) Hooeaak of Innerkip, R K. Ru -e, of Lie owel. Chas, McKay, of Beafurth, Free, L metout, of Stratford, Jno. Wubee, of Stratford. Mies F,o. Baohanan, of Winona. W. A. Lowry, of Loudon. Jae. and Mms Acute SOoct, of Harris ton. Stec ing Reading, of WinghRtn. Mre Stilt., et Orangeville. While 8tretton, of Belereve. Arthur Lamokn,ger, of Elmira. Mite eleDoneld, of Rool,wood. Chao , Mre. and Atlee Alae Watts, of B rantfurd. riles Fannie Rogere, of Preston. O E , Mrs. Stoue and daughter of Cannliglou. Mre. R N. Barrett, of Wingham. Mre. Wilson, of Lmtow,•1. Miesee Mary mud Grace Walker, of 1'eeewater, Mre. John Hoist and children, of Bloevaie, Mre, W. E. Heist and family, of At wood. Harry Barthff, of Clinton. Meese Nettie and Lyda MoLaed, of Woodetoak. Milo Norma Vanotone, of Wingham, Roger Deadman, of Woodetook. Mies Teem Phillipe, of Toronto, Wilt. Hayoroft, of Hamilton. Mrd, Anderson and eon, of Gowans. Myth. J. C. and Mrs. North, of Pioton. 011uuuei CHIMES. The great General Booth may pay a visit to Canada. Last Sabbath Rev. Mr. Weiehart, of Beaverton, pre8obed two thoughtful Easter sermons in Melville oburoh. Bt. Jthu'e church was very tastefully decorated for the Boater serviaee which were oondnoted by the rector, Rev, Mr. Lang•Ford, "The Joy of the Reearreotion" wee the pastor's theme last Sabbath morning in ,he Metbodiat (thumb. The choir sang the embalm "Lilt yot,r voiaea," and a ,borne "Dabber Time." Rev, Dr, Orate, of St. Oatbarine0, fs .xpeoted to oundnot the 68008000 in Melville church next Sabbath. A non• 0regetiohal meeting is being held as Tan POST goes to prose to decide whoi er they are ready to make a pall to a pastor. Leet Sabbath and Monday were red t theet odes N d with M b t a at e ar daps Datteo. The 0h0reh debt wee wiped out, emounting ,o some $1200 and the more. gage bneued at the Tee meeting. Rev. George rietvilt, son of Wm. Jowitt of METROPOLITAN »A` K ="--) CA PI't'AL—Authorized CAPI'1'AL—Paid up RESERVE and Surplus Profile Ytlree/oro 8, 3, MOORE, D, E. TH001PS011, Il. 0. Pr ofdo 0 Rt Vfos,Prosidant TH08, DRAD8HA1, 0,0,0., 801 80NOR MR. 1r. 810RTI11ER CLARE 0.0 J R I A1, rII E roue Pta,Tnnoon ' W. l), B088, - taeuoral Manager' $51,000.000 1,000.000 1.1050138 THE METROPOLITAN IIANB to open to receive the awe:mete of Farmers, Merchants and fluidness Community gouorally and 10 glyo careful consideration to all proposals eubmtted to it, It relies upon 1ts peat record for courteous treatment of its Cue - Gamma, and will extend every onnelderatiou a01)0ie8out with sound banking to those woo may desire to trans+m0Uuelueoe with it, Interest at IIIGHE81' CURRENT RAPES allowed on all mune of $1 and upwards BRUSSELS BRANCH A, E. MELLISH, Manager, Brneeele, le the hustlio.g pastor. 13rue. dela M0tb0dieis will fallow mot next Fa I if everybody +suds a hand, BT. Juon'e VESTRY MEnTINtl.—Thr .uuuel Vestry meeting wee bell in St, Johu'a oharoh Brueoele, Moudey evening of this week. Rev. Mr, Lang Fero presiding. Reptant trona the different congregational societies allowed a healthy eunditiou. A tidy balance wan reperteu uu bend. Jae. Joust was re shined Peaple'e Warden I John Cardiff, Rector'• Wooden ; Harry James, Vestry Clerk; 1'. Maxwell, Treasurer 1 Dr. Fetid ant Jobe MOFaddeu, Anditoit ; Dr. Borne, Lay Delegate to Synod. A vote of tbauke ,vas paeeed so Mr. Jones for diligence and faithfulness in his Coles last year. It woe propoeed to build a new 00men1 llama 0u 1130 oharoh grounds and a committee war appointed tarpon on the wetter. Rev. Mr. Lang•Ford has reideren moat 00001el1/ set vice as rector and hie wore 1e appreoiated. INTERESTING SERV/CE.—The Easter Pratte .800100 iu ohs Methodist church taet Sabbath evening was well rendered. "Love's Triumph" was the title of the musical oompueitiou presented by a oh it 01 80 values, asoisted by a coutiugeut of daobath Sobool scholars in sung and recitation who did eplendidly. Tae ohudren teethe part were 8 --“Only a need", reoitatiou by Stella Speirau ; "The Me80ags," Lloyd Jaokeao, Stella Gerry,• Fanny Stnbbe, Edwin Barkley, 1',oreuoe ,lloKenzie, Hazel Lowry ; "Doubt and Faith," Vera Maley, Laura Bateman ; "Meeeage from the Flotvore," Eva Gilpin, Laura Bat.man, Florence Mo$euzoe, Stella Rpeirau ; Motion sous, "Little Hearse with glad- ueee,". •Lloyd Jackson, Leslie Lowry, Stella Speirau, Stella Gerry, Viola MaOraaken, Minnie Edwards, Harold Lowry, Pearl Dark, Fioreoce Lowry, Edwin Barkley, Clara Lowry, Stole Fent, Miesee Carrie Hiugotou and Dolly Baeker and 0. Richardson and J, Hunter sang a quartette entitled "The Men of Calvary,' in good form and the oeautlfut Motor solo "Reoorrectio0 Morn" wile well rendered by Mine Jessie Htra0818, who x180 kiudiy acetated the choir. The paster gave a abort upprop• Hate addreee ou "The de0trttotioo 01 thm last enemy." About 1} bonne 19918 00 eupled in tie 8ervtue. Mice Ida Bailey presided at the organ with her 000d 0c eep,a.00 sod played two vo+uoterieo. The large Congregation eliowed their ap. preeiation of the praise cervico by a 00u. ir,butiou of $13 50 to the Ohotr Fund. ELECTION ON UFPIOEate—Tldeday even. ing the 000u„i mooting --of Brussels eleihodlot Sabbath sanity; wan held, the pastor, Rev. T. W. Oueeno, in the their The Treaeurer's report snowed total , ecelpte to be nearly $550, which iuolud• .d . balance from .a,t year of over $200. Expenditure over $350 ; 990 in hand to imminence the uew your. 510200 wad • oniribotad to 0'1,0,0,0. The .uhuol id pledged 1" rife, 9100 on 1.138 oburoh debt uy Nov. 15th. I, wee agreed to hold the auuuai °utiue ie Kinoarume in August. Foilowmg uffi0,- baa:err were appointed lor the Carrs,,; year .—Buperiuteudeut, W H. Herr; Aeeietents,Jim Limner and Mmun, MONuu0i.ton ; Secretary Treanilr• or, Wit Leatherdole ; ae81etant eeore• ,arise, W.E. Duuoau, Ohm. Hingotou ; paperarta0, L,zzio Downing, assistant, Eva Mot'raokou ; 00uduotor of the urobestre, H. L. Juokoou ; auditore are Jogie Subhuman and Stanley Wheeler ; ,eaubore, B. Gerry, S. Bailey, Mrs. Omits, Mime M. ,SIoNaaghlun, Mrs, A J. Lowry, W. J, 11loUraollen, Mier) Juane Buchanan, Mre. W. E. 11090,,01, Mien M. Smith, H. R Brewer, M,eeO,ave Mooney, Mltao Thuro. Gerry, Mre. Fieteher Sperlieg, Mine Poems Mltohell, Oheeter Armetroog, elide Fannie Thompson, W. R. Mummy, Geo, Waling, Mewl Carrie Hingeton. Supply teaohere, Mra. W. Amlay, Mate Dolly Basher, Hied Ida Bailey, Mrs. Baahunhn, Mre. Reade and H. L Jeeksou. A hearty vote of Monate Woo permed to the Oto8Oetra for the .plendid part they have taken dtriug the eat, The work la et a muni euo0ur05. tug oherimter id the eohool. Hamilton Police Oommieeionere :;routed au increase of twenty mita a day all around to the members of the police force, from the Chief down. HORN CadeR.—Io Morris, on April 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Olark a daughter. BAMtn000.—In MoRlliop, on Mardi 16811, to air. and elre. Joseph Hamilton m eon. KELLY,—lo Morrie, on April 1st, bo Mr, and Mee. M. Kelly a eon, KERNEL—In Brueoele, on April 13th, to Mr. and Mre. J. H. Kerney R daughter. WEoT —At the mange, Bluevale, on April 17th, to Rev, W. J. end Mre. West a daughter. Shan. Bopo,o,—At St. Oatharinee, on Sunday, Apra 8th, Horatio Boyle, in hie 716 year, father of the Rev. T. S. Boyle, of Wingham. Foanoet.—In Morrie, on April 1816, Alex, Glenn, youngest eon of Alex. and Mre. Forrest, aged 8 years and 7 months, JnwooT.—In I3lhevale, on April 10th. itMarie,te its agede w g 86 years. MoOslA.—Io Belgrave, on April 14th, MoOrea, son of Chace and 3emlm0 Moore.,, aged 81 years, 11 months end 2 Skye. Moitnow.—In Gerrie, on April 14th, Moe Adam Morrow, in her 80th year. MaELnov.—Io Morrie, on April 81h, John MoE ray, aged 84 years, 8 mouths and 8 days, RmEY —To Morrie, on April 14th, Oath arise Elizabeth Carter, wife of Won. Riley, aged 40 years and 3 menthe. 8011pevo.—Tu Ethel, on April 10t11, Anti Reid, relict of the late Wm, Simpson, aged 68 yeare and 0 menthe. AT.70TIO0' SATURDAY, APRIL 21st.,—Residence and 89 sores of land, implemen la, !unit 10810, 1, Uraham'e eu:vey, Brt.aete, South, Sate noraeerved e1 2 o'clock. Samuel Hoegard, proprietor ; 1'. B, Scott, ane ioneor. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26TH.—M Olt aowe, rattans and young °little, at Emlgh's Hotel, Blyth. Sole, unreserved, at 2 o'clook. M. 3, Whliame, proprietor ; F. S. Hoots, anutioueer. )31,21.7- J35EZ.:a .i,a:.A. E. 101000 'rs,. Fail Wheat 73 75 Barley 41 43 Pea. 05 70 Oats 32 88 Butter, tube and rolls19 20 Eggs per dozen 14 15 Hay per too 7 00 8 00 Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20 Hogs, Live 7 00 Wool 28 23 Sa 1, per bbl„ retail 1 00 70 Apples (per bbl.). 1 50 Potatoes per bus 40 40 1 Soaeone 0ome I seasons go 1 ear.h revving its own good pdr- wise, but the eu d old nod time mold lose 1110011 of its value wore i not fir the iwo.timeble good derived from the use of Formaldehyde the most powerful of all germ killers. Year after your we feud it being more freely need and with the very best possible re. thine Our uew supply is just to hand thin week aid we olutm for it the very beet quality proour- able. Put up io halves and pueude at 25a and 40a reepeative- ly at Fox's Drug Store Gieenswevairatiaciaewitioalareeeeurateseell al'1L PEOPLE'S COLUMN. THREE COWS AND SOME yuuvg Cattle ter vale. Apply to 0180 ROIIB, Bruseolo. (7 EED GRAIN —ME 'UNDER- MINED ghat. for 0010 200 bushels of "New 80deat1o0" Oats, Ileo Barley and Peas for teed. All No, 1 and guaranteed Mesa, WM, S. Ja0(01.18, 40.1 Ethel P. 0. .hot 16, 000.4, Grey, f�THITE WYANDOTTE EGGS VV�9 furhvtal,lnti. 81 00 for Boning 1( 10. Sxtrn good lasers, Mita. 301N BROWN, Lvt lo, Oo11.10, Oroy, or Ethel P. O. 40.3 1410R. SALE—ONE TOP BUG - err, nearly now. also one outtor. Por Prate and further pertioolara apply at the residence of 3Ad. A. TU1ON130LL, 80.3 EGGS FOR, HATCHING.— RHODE ISLAND REDS, haad.ome fowl and groat layore Settings from pen use 81.50, pen two 0100 after apri11010. A few enellervle left yet for sale, supply limited. WM. J. 8HI1;L0, Rthol,P. 0. Cot. When a Man Leaves Off His Overcoat he feels the need of a New Sack Suit. There are many little points of difference that dis- tinguish this year's style from the one in vogue last Autumn. It is by comparing the 20th Century Brand of Men's Fine Tailored 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 much to you If'you realize their importance you will be q'lit'1; to appreciate the new Single-breasted Suits we are offering this Spring at from. $iO to $20. We also have acomplete line of New Spring Hats and Shirts just opened, rwaseetteetietwevA E C.Dunford& Son Lxclusive Clothiers and Furnisnel s. x'