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SPORTING GOODS Standard Bank of Canada 12,„Li E METROPOLITAN BANK
Soft red rebber ones at 5o and 10o,
Rubber Balls aleo the hard India Rubber Ballo. Base Balls
Catching Gloves Foot Balls, Shin Pads
Tennis Racquets and Tennis Balls
Lacrosse Sticks Fishing Tackle
If yon are thinking of getting an EXPRESS WAGGON
come 10 08. Our rail waggon, with strong wire whole, at
31.50 and the G. T. R. Truck Wagon at $2.75 are leaders.
TWO THINGS YOU MAY NEED
1 WALL PAPER -We still have
a splendid assortment of pat-
terne to choose from.
CAUSTIC SODA for making
yonr own soap -6 lb. tine
for 40 cents.
R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN.
ARANO TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOOTHERN EXTENSION W. G. & 13.
Trains leave B0080818 Station, North
and South, ale follows:
El WHO HODTH GOING el 0 8211.
Mail 7:00 81.01 Mixed 1.10 0,910
Mixed 11:05 8.10 i Mail ...........1:44 p.m
5:0911.01express ...... 8:81 p.na
gag Itti% Pius
A olaiel'e among ye taklr' note,
An' faith he'll punt it.
DELIGHTFUL showers.
finz out your lawn mower.
Soma oasee of meaelee in town.
Tun barefooted boy has arrived,
Attozaza wedding ie on the carpet.
Woorn yon like to be a Volunteer?
THE POST SlIbeariptiOn Het grows niaely.
LAST Sunday's rain woe a grand one.
BATFIELD at Brussels on Friday, May
25th.
Watz's the matter with the Bowling
Club this season ?
GEO. A. BEST shipped a oar of boge
to Palmerston thio week.
Bann along the newsy items 18287 818
alwaye welcome 8,8 THE POST.
ROBERT TEMMSON chipped 9. oar Of
crated eggs to London this week.
THIS week a large sign woe painted on
the front of H. Ranasay's livery barn.
A. Mason ft Bison piano MIS boo placed
in the home of Dr. McKelvey this week.
THE route attrde ot a umber of herein
in this section may be read on page 4 of
this inns.
EWAN& 00. have disposed of 32 baggiee
already Chia season. The rubber tire le
haviog a big eon.
Faun care of lumber were sent by
Philip Ament to Wingham dealers
during she pest week.
THIS week the frame banding in the
Smote block ie being dreesed up by Fred.
lettiOreeken's paint broth.
Samar, Tuna 23rd, is the date set for
the popular Broureloo to the Model
Farm. Don't raise 85 11118 year.
R. LEATHERDALE & BON have reoeived
another 500 of thole wonderfully useful
yardetiolte which are on call by their
automats.
THE 0, P. R. train upon which J.
Leokie went West last week, was delayed
for several boon owing to the burning
of a railway bridge.
Saysnar Wroxeter Odd Fellows attend.
ed the service in the Methodist thumb
11828 84005 with the three linked breth.
no of Brunie lodge, last Sunday even.
ing.
Gnome Balmier was awarded the on.
trot of banding the oement platform for
the fire Engine at the river bank, foot of
Elizabeth street, his being the Iowan
tender.
Warble working in Belgrave with P.
J. AloDonald'e cement etaff, loot week,
Jim Maxwell had the miefortnne to in•
jure hts lett foot by letting a nick of
timber fail on it.
Tonna of this week a large number
of cattle were delivered here to the local
brtyere and were turned out to patinae.
There were many extra good ones in the
lot that looked good enough for ship.
manta
BRAD the advertieemente In THE POST.
Bneiness people dont insert them for fun.
Many a dollar may be laved by keeping
19.11 092 the bargains and important hints
often given. Ten the matter for your-
selves and tell the business man you read
about it in TUE Pon.
Pinot. Damn, the celebtated eye
apecialiet, wee at Fox's Drug Store on
Wednesday and Thureday of tan week
and 4148 splendid bueduese. A. Datil•
her of very difficult oases ware 8900880.
folly treated. Their next visit will be
tionsethne early in Augnet.
MEBEIRS. SMITH & f3rzwartz have painted
bleak lettered signs on the trout and
aide of R. Thomson's Cold Storage block
Riving important information to the
paseerby. Mr. Thomson deserves great
credit for the op•to•date manner in which
he hall done everything about the
peetoisee and we hope he will reap a good
reword, No email praise ie tine the
Various ontraotore who had the work in
hand.
Fovea afternOon of thie week Grey
Breath Agrianiturai Society Direators
10080 10 divines the proposed new Agri.
(Milani Hall. The proposed building
will be 40 x70, with two wings, cement
for drat etory and frame upper etory with
shingle roof. The idea of noting a
combination building to be need as ekat•
int; rink, &o., had been abandoned on
8000008 of the very latge increase in net
for ettah 81 attentive and the imprOotioal
character of ends tt lay out for Agrionlie
twat Fair purposes,
Ltorditexo Pnnans.--Lieenees have
been inned by Co. Treasurer Holmes to
the 50110'010g pereone for 19061 -John
Palloon, hoolo Raehkopelti, 3. E, Harn•
well, Donon MoDonald, Wilford Men.
deintn, Geo. Vanderhurgh, A.ngnetine
MoGnite, D, 8bbeIo, W, K. Whaley,
Stuart Millet, Go. 13eat8y, Anthony
McDonald, Janne Can, Idatry Andretife,
David Aeidon, Henry Hayden, Thee.
Langan, Robt• Shaw, W, PileOraoken:-
3. B. Prey, ;John Thornall,G, F, McPhee,
Pred, Gletierean, W. 3. Nine% Wm.
A. 0.13. W. war. meet Friday evening
of this week.
TROUT fishing is interacting the tool
lovere of rod and line.
PHs watering oat is on duty this week
for the first thio seaeon.
A on of salt went to Windsor from
Bunsen Works this week.
Biome, rulers who use the sidewalks,
aontrary to By•law, 898 130105 10 581 into
trouble.
VEGETATION ho e gone forward with a
rail sloe the advent of the weave wave
this week.
DURING the week J. Clegg and Bart
& Bieck each shipped a oar of oattie
10 Montreal.
Conn of Revision in Braesele will he
held Monday, June 4182, at 8 o'olook in
the Council Chamber.
Pan of elaildren'e shoes found. Owner
may have the03 by milling at THE Pon
and peying for this notice.
THE straying fox terrier spoken of in
Ian week's issue has turned up at James
Heine, 6th line, Morrie. Advertising
pays all right.
Cornsatteart BARKER is the proud pont.
enor of e. fine Elonbare hone foal from
ine blank ()Dahmer mare. It should
make a good one.
Is inward oar iota of freight daring
the past week there Was a Oar 05 shingles
for Joo. McDonald, Walton ; a oat of
0010800 102 Wilton & Gillispie ; and a
oar of shone from Oleveland for Wilson
& Ranter.
Tomas are lively at Brneeele Salt
Works, There are 16 hands at work, the
rueb being on dairy salt for which the
block is noted. 21 oars of oral have been
reoeived. Foreman Mooney is a busy
man.
Co, Cot:morn will 10005 )0 Goderich on
Tuesday, jaue 6th, The question of the
proposed um equalization of the &unity
will oome op for adoption and the len
meddling with the Valaittore' Report the
better ie the opinion of THE Posz as the
men who did the woric were unbiassed
and neprejudieed,
THE BERATING or FRUIT To.-Thoee
who intend dolug any spraying of their
frnit trees will not overlook that it ie
against the law and anbjeet to a tine to
spray while the trees are in bloesom,
Not only has It been proven that to do
so at this 110)0 18 ham:1511110 the trees but
oleo of no benefit to the fruit and in some
rasa an injury. The Ontario Bee•keep•
ere' Association is offering D. reward for
the find oonviction under this Aot.
00uNTT AtIOTIONKERS,-Eollowing is a
list ot (Moused auctioneers for the
comity of Huron s-0. F. Vaudriak, Geo,
)3eakett, Thomas Canary, Jas. Stanley,
F. S. Soon, Thomas Cameron, Henry
Hossenberry, Geo. Elliott, 7, 0, filo
Michael, John 0811, Joseph Cowan, R. M.
Charles, 3ae, Smith, David Dickinson,
0. H, Vilileon, Jae, Jones, Thomas,
Brown, Alex, S. Deavitt, Wm. Holman,
R. EL Gamin, John Purina, Edward
Bossenbury, B. S. Plalipe, Joseph
White.
BAZAA11.-The Ladiee' Aid of the
Methodiet dearth purpose bolding a
Handkerehief and Apron Bazaar bo the
Town Hall, Bruesels, on Thursday after.
nom) of next week 24th inet,, commencing
at 2.30 o'ciook. No admission fee. In
the evening, commenoing at 7 o'olook, an
entertainment will be held at which a
uhoioe musioal and literary propane will
be rendered. Admission 10 cote. In
oream, cake, confectionery and frait will
he on sale at reasonable prices and every•
body will be made weloome.
Banana the Exeoutive Committee of
East Huron Teaohers' Mem:dation met
la Clinton and deolded that it wail toe
late to arrange a program for a meeting
until after the Sommer holidays, and
that Assoulation elmald 01809 581 Wing -
ham, Friday after Thilnkegiviug Day.
The menthere preeeut were ."-Insp.
Robb, 3, Hartley, Blytb, Mr. Moffatt,
Soforth, Mr. Cameron, Brnsaels, and
Min Wileon, Clanton. The propond
antiunion to the Model farm will not be
held this year.
W. 0, T. 13. ORGANIZED. - Thureday
afternoon, 8rd Met, Mre. Jamee Duane,
of Luoknow, Preeident of Brun County
Union, and a well known faithful worker
in Temperance organizations, addreseed
a meeting in Melville dumb, Bruesele,
with the reertlt that a anion was formed.
The °More for the carrent year are ;-
President, Etre. A, McClain ; Vices Preei.
dents, wives of resident clergymen and
one other lady in each ongregation ;
Secretary, Iblro. W. F. Stewart ; Cor..
Secretary, Min Josie Buchanan ; Treas.
urn, Mrs. Geo, Bolter. Next meeting
will be held 881 1)20 home of the Preeident,
Turnberry 081081, the tact Thursday in
May. A. good work was done by a former
W. 0. T. IL that existed here years ego.
VOLUNTEER I/mare-Col, Sent. 3, W.
Manning, of Clinton be in town tide week
looking tip 200185118 101 Co, No. 5, Brus•
sale, pteparatory to going to Camp with
the 2t1d Brigade at London, Jane 18-20.
30 Or 40 men are desired to make the
complement. Captain Monte:tart, of
Clinton, le the etheneanding officer. The
privates teoeive 50o, per day ; 008509880
60o, and Sergeante 75e,, with board, and
in addition there is efficieney pay of 20,
40 and 50e, for first isoond and third
years. To thio Will be added the than of
the aottnty grant. A. few yearsdrill
ie a geed ethooling to young Men and 111r,
Manning should be able to note the
tooneary Material and e good (polity at
that,
mnerati.xesS.,Xsam=om 3.5872
SIIIIIWS, OR sinessys FUND $ 1,000,000
TOTAL. ABORTS 0710 18,000,000
A. General )3atatingir lautititietus Trnusneted
SAVINGS SANK"'
Accrued lutereid 10 added to amounts every six months and beeemes principal,
Joint Deposit Accounts -A. SPROUL CONVE11I2IN0I12 in use in our Savings De,
93039t01808 10 the "Joint Deposit" account. Money may be deposited or withdrawn
by either of the two membere of the household. Thie system is a great uonVen.
lenge to many residing in town, 8201 10010 partionlarly so to farmers, as iu the latter
oaee whether 0)80 09 wife *mums to town either eau attend to the Banking. An.
other feature of the systent is that in ease of the death of either party the money
0180 810 withdrawn by the survivor without cost, We will tell you more about car
methods 21700 will kindly call 02 112118.
Married Women and Mined% may make and withdraw deposits without 18810 10.
term -molt 00 any person,
SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE KEEPING
only for which no charge is made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and cortisone attention.
G. P. SCHOLFEELD, Gan. Mennen, J. F. ROW LAND, Loon AfIRST.
A. CAR of hop and a oar of 08,888810 were
eent Eat daring the poet week by
A. 0. Dames.
COMPLAINTS are made of somebody die
charging firearms on Sunday in the
Southerly part olBrneeels.
MAT 24za being a public holiday the
stores of sewn will be oloeed. Farmers
amnia govern themeelves amordingly.
Tun Ian match to be played in Brae -
Bele in the District will be played next
Fricitty, May 251-h, when the Bayfield
Lakesides will be the visiting team,
REPBESENTATIVES of the Piro Under•
Writer'e Association were in town during
the past week insonting data to he used
in framing thearanoe ratee, laws, tea.
A. aloes aottage, Turnberry street,
North, has been veneered with clement
this weak and will be moots improved
thereby. Geo. Barkley had the oontraot.
WASTE PApER,-Old newepepers,
able for paoktug tir wrapping, for sale
at one cent per ponnd, or in quantities
for Ina. Apply at THE POST PlibliSh.
ing Hones.
TUE Degree Team of the Odd Fellowns
Lodge'13roesele, ie brushing op on the
ThirdDegpe with the intention of pre
outing it In the Lodge room at Listowel
early next month.
Ems closing 081/10 into effeot Monday
of Ian week. The bnethess,placee, out.
side of the groceries and drug stores,
aloe at 6 o'olook, excepting on 'Nednes•
day and Saturday evenings.
Oon deliveries for next Winter 1890 11011
in order in town. The past Winter's
lime are hardly out yet but the price
mints slid in this in in many other
histanOes delays are expensive.
A. DAY EARLIER. -Owing to Thursday
of next week being a holiday Tan PooT
will be iseaed on Wednesday afternoon.
We will oe glad it oorrespondente and
buskins people will make note of
this.
JOHN Shaw, Sr., formerly of Brnaliele,
who has been a resident of Clinton for
sometime, has given up holasekeeping
owing to the death of hie wile, and gone
ou a visit to hie datighter's at Port
E Iglu.
VICTORIA Data -Grand Trunk have
made rate of eingle fare for round trip
good going May 23rd and 240)2, return
ing until May 25th, between all stations
bo Oaoada, also to Seep. Bridge and
Buffalo, N. Y., Detroit and Port Heron,
Mich.
Tan °moot etablee for Rohert Thom•
sou and BD, John's Reotory 'are completed
as far as, She work be concerned
and the oarpentere are now pushing their
department and the haildinge will soon
be ready for ocoapation. They are
excellent stables,
IT la only duty and justice 10 0000029.50
your home paper, extend to it the practi•
cal 0088018000 to which it is entitled.
Pay your subscription promptly, and
send a few extra oopies to your relativee
and friends et a 'dinettes. They will
appreciate the favor and so will we,
Ds. Boma, Londoo, will be at the
Amnion Hotel, Brussels, on :-
THURSDAY, - JUNE 21ez
THURSDAY, - JULY 19za
Hours 7:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. Eye, Ear,
NOBS and Throat othealtatione. Eyes
tested for &ogee.
DR. OVENS, M. D., London, Eye and
Dar Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug
Store, Bronchi, on the lint Tneeday in
oath moth. Hoare, 8 a. m. to 1.30 p.m.
Cataract, ecteint, failieg eyesight,
deafness and nand catarrh treated and
glasses properly fitted, Next vital:,
Tneeday, May 29th.
Ir.. -Mr. MoNeil and Mrs. Patterson,
of Wiarton, were here for a few days
visiting Mioo Kate Galbraith, who hoe
been very ill. Mies Kate lived with Mr.
atioNeil's family for over 20 years.
While here he engaged Mrs. Sinolair,
Mill street, to nano Min Kate in hopes
that she might recover sufficieotly to be
removed to his own home, 111r. McNeil
was a member of parliament for 19 yeare,
Miss Kate having charge of hie home at
Phaeton dining his %beano,
To Minutes of Horan 00, Council for
January union are distribueed. We
notice florae inarnsarlotee in the list of
Municipal OfElOials, In this toothy
Thee. Kelly is reported Treaenrer for
Brunets and Atom, MoNair for Grey
townehip, wherein both are domed and
their plane are peopled by A. Straohan
and A, Rayroann reepeotively, The Go.
Counaillore ehould give Go. Clerk Lane
the mended lista, as we dare Bay there
are °there, eo as to remedy the existing
error, when next printed,
How mo Boom Toon Town :-Talk
11)20805 81. Write about it. Beautify the
streets. Elect good men to ail the
officies, Keep your eidewalke in good
repair. Sell all yea can buy at! you can.
If you are rioh, invent eomething, erovoy
eoroebody, Be col:atoms to strangers
that oome %moue you eo that they will go
away with good imprenions. Always
cheer on the men who go in for improve.
ment. Your pottione will bo for nothing
but what le tot. Don't kith at any
propelled improvement bemuses it is not
nit down flfty per cob.
Bon Nozne.-Frons reports it would
deem that those bees that were Wintered
in cellars or other repositories did not do
as well ais inhere Incited in doff or
other protootion and left Weide. Tito
paet Winter being a eery mild One ao•
oonitte for Oho. Although the prospeote
were for an early Spring it hoe proved
88110 revered. Thie, with the exceptionally
unfavorable Weather of the laet month or
80, hell not improved the oondition of the
little workers and many doloniee have
had 10)1 1)207 can do to hold their oven,
The blogeorne have been later thio year
than natal 00 that from the beekeeper,0
81104501115 15 has been a poor Spring 00
far for the beee.
Business Locals.
Nnw calved ow for sale, Apply to
Am BARKER.
GOVEENDIENT proof °lever Seed at MO-
Oracken's.
05099 Wyandotte eggs for hatehing,
$1.00 per 15. JAS, BALLANTYNE,
HAIR DRESSINC1.-BWitehes made out of
combings and out hair.
Mils. R. E/NGSTON, bliil eh. West.
Disown seed peas for sale. Alea good
Grade Durham Boll 15 =tithe old, Ara
ply to J. P. Malt:men, Lot 21, Con. 12,
Grey, Oranbrook P. 0.
LOGGING ohain found. Owner may
have it by proving property and paying
for this notioe. Apply to JOHN MOONEY,
NI Lot 26, Con, 6, Morrie,
Fannor Prows.-Fariners wishing to
buy the best plow made call on the
undersigned. Piow repairs and points
kept at Robt. Franois' work shop.
300198 Logo.
WORK MADE EAsT.-To wood workers
or any one ueing edged toolo, when you
see the advantage of having' plain irone
and other edged toole ground Mae yon
will not delay in having same done et the
easy figure by T. filaGanoon, Mill et.,
Brunie.
0111115Ull 4)111,11ES.
Theta will be high 020.00 and sermon in
the Catholics obaroh Brunets next San.
day at 10.30 a, m.
A. Ladies' Quartette will) eine the
"Broken Pinion" next Sabbath evening
in the Methodist oburob.
Rev. Geo. Baggin will operannuate
June, and take up his reeidenoe in Sea.
forth, Where he has bought property.
Be has a daughter, Mrs. Jae, Beattie, in
that town.
Rev. Mr. Lee, of Toronto, will take
charge of the 00101800 in Melville
chnroh here next Sabbath. Be was here
ono before ohne the pulpit was de-
plored vacant.
Rev, Dr. Roes, of Toronto, who
preached here two Sabbaths einoe Mel
vine thatch pulpit Lae been vaeant,, has
withdrawe his mune from the net of
those seeking a call and may go to
tt innipeg.
"The alabaster box of oilitment" was
Rev. Mr. Itobirnoe'e enbjeet last Sab.
bath morning in Melville church.
"What doeet thou here Elijah ?" was
the interrogation from which a, practical
dietsonree was given in the evening.
Among those in active work of the
ministry who are (=tinning their
ministerial etudiee, to Kenneth Beaton,
of 1:1118011, sou of 61r. Beaton, of Clinton,
who in the recent examination made an
average of 79 per 0001 00 an the subjects.
This is certainly a good average.
We understand that Rev. J. Greene
will return to Clinton at the end of the
present Conferenoe year, although he bad
been invited to rennin On hie' present
field for another year. He and Mies
Greene were there last week, getting the
home and garden in shape.
The May Distriot meeting will be held
in the Methodist thumb, Bthesele, on
Wednesday of next week. Minieterial
session will he held in the forenoon and
the laymen will attend the gathering in
the afternoon, It will be a busy day as
two days are generally occupied with
the work.
Woun's Mtenotetar Sooxitmx, The
annaal meeting of the Woman's Minion.
art, Bordety of the Methodiet therein
81000080 Auxiliary, was held on Thurs.
day, May 101b, at the home 00 1118 Presi.
dent, Mrs, J, 1.. Ben. All the °fatten
were re eleoted utianimonely for the year
1906-7 i-Preeident, 2520, 3, L. Herr ; let
Vice Preeident, Mte, Gonne (or her no -
omen) ; 2nd Vice President, Mrs, J. T.
Wood ; Reoording Secretary, titre. 3, J.
Gilpin; Cor. Suntory, Mrs. A, J. Lowry;
Treasurer, Mrs, W. F. Stewart. Amount
raised thio year was $60.00. Thirteen
oopies of "Missionary Out look" are
taken, Atter losing some members by
removal there ie a present membership
of 35. Thie W�0 88 mon ptoperoise year
in every reepeot.
SABBATH SCHOOL Couvetagrota-The
Anglican Sunday School Convention for
the County of Huron was held, Wednee•
day of last week in Wingham. Between
eixty and seveuty delegated were in
attentionoe and all the clergy of the
Deanery, except one. The Convention
opened at 11 a. m. with a Ootamunion
Bervin in St. Panne church, the Rural
Dean offiniating, enlisted by the Rotor,
At noon, a generoos luncheon Wag pro.
eided in the school room. The Con•
tonne() proper began at half poet one.
Rural Dean Gonne, of Clinton, aoted as
obairman and conducted the devotional
(Intense, rapine were read by Mre.
Pone and Alice Edge, of Swami's, Revs.
W. EL Hartley and T.H. Parr'and these
were followed by general dieenesion.
At the bueinese meeting, it was deoided
50 1008051 the invitation of Brunetti for
next year's Convention. The following
canto were plena : Preeident-Rev.
C. R. Gonne, M.A., Rural Dean ; V100
Pree.-Rev, H. M. Longford ; Secretary,
R. L. Taylor, Brussels ; Treeetwer, Rev.
7, Et, Boyle. At the menthe tontine, at
7.30, Item Turnbull, Perking, Berry,
MA Bioko took part, and an excheedingly
earnest and scholarly eermon was preaoh.
ed by Roo, Dr. Tinker, of Toronto.
The Cotivention was a protioarieed
a810e000. The Deanery Chapter bf the
Olergy only met on Thursday Mooing.
Routine boeinne was tranintoted, and 11
CAP1TAL-Authorizedj 52,000,000
'CAPITAL-Pald95 7,000,000
RESERVE and Surplus Prate: 1,1813,1)33
Tetrectere
3.3, MoORD, D.E. T2EOMP8005, 22,0.
President, Vioe-Prosident.
'0)1100, 58000109.11, pa,,A, 000 HONOR MR, W. moRTIMER 02.00011, 9.0, Us, AMIN
aorta 11010080180011
W, D. ROBS, - Heneral MauagerP
THE MISTROPOLITAR RANK le open to 1088198 the armounte of
Farmers, Merehunte and Business Community gloomily and to give
eareful consideration to all proposals submitted to it,
It 800100 11500 its peat record for courteous treatment of its Cus-
tomers, and will extend every oonsideration oonsistent with sound
banking to those who may desire to transact business with it,
SmitING'S RAMS Bz,/ aliztrawr
Intend at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sows of 01 and upwards
BRUSSELS BRANCH A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
paper on New Testament Criticism Wail
contributed by Rev. T. S. Boyle.
ANSIVallsAlir SitIltfoli.-Last Sabbath
evening the annual eermon was preached
to the members of Western Star Lodge,
No. 149, 1. 0. 0. F., Brunets, in the
Methodist church by Rev. T. W. Omens,
the pastor. The Odd Fellows, to the
number of 60, marohed from the Hall,
with W. Grewar rot Marehal, and occupied
the oentre pewe. Text ohoeen was 88
most appropriate one viz Prov, 19 and 24.
"A man that has friends must show him.
self friendly, dm." This was the 87th
anniversary and the speaker oohed up a
member of very appropriate inustratione
of the growth and development of the
Order in the passing years. la Ontario
there are 307 lodgee, an inoreetie of 9 over
the former year, with a total membership
of 32,272, en increase of 1,779 for the
year. World's membership aggregates
1,622,520 and the Order is inoreaeing on
an average of 300 per day. The ilve•
fold obligation entered into by
every Odd Fellow was pointed out viz :-
(1) To visit the oiok ; (2) relieve distress ;
(3) bury the dead ; (4) adnate the
orphan; (5) aid the widow, and the
lendable ohateober of the same ComMent,
ed anon. Disbursed for relief in Ontario,
$106,718, au average of $292 per day and
for the world $4,750,125. From 1830 to
1906 the enormous enm of $110,175,903
have been paid out. Int/rioted (wide in
Ontario total 81,307,940 02 0.00 average of
over 54 per member and in the world
$39,145,071. Affinity of blood, thought
and sympathy were easily and belptidly
deflued within the fraternity of Odd Fel.
Tile speaker 0001300180 00(00 of
the oharacteristioe of the Great Friend
spoken of in the text. He was 10 old•
and abiding friend ; He tells as about
our failures and mietakes ; He reveals to
no His eeorete ; Hae pertain fellowship
with as In our joys and misfortunes ; He
ie a Royal, Almighty and Loving Friend.
Jeene Christ offers a perpetual norafiee-
not for the 33 years of big humanity -
bot forever. He ie wearing glorified
humanity. On the reverse aide there is
our intercourse with Him. We will try to
please Hina and be careful not to ogee
Him pain. We should remember Christ
and obey Him. The omen was mot
befitting to the ontnion and worthy of
the 010810 attention it received. "MANI'.
ing to Victory" was rendered by the
choir following an inetrunsental prelude
by the organiet. "Show me Thy way"
was the title of the anthem in which the
solos and a duet were taken by C.
Itiohardeon and Odin !Kingston. A male
chorea, "Lead on Emmanuel," was given
after the discounts. The congregational
singing wae exoellent. On reteruing io
the Lodge room a hearty vote of amain
was pond 50 2009. Mr. Gonna for hie
fine finnan on motion of R. Leatherdale
and S. Wilson. Winter° Star Lodge
meets every Thureday evening and hoe
about 160 members and an extra good
Degree Teem.
Another party of 1,000 emigrants left
Liverpool for Moeda Toeeday.
John Hargrave, Carroll, Man,, Was
instantly killed by lightning while elaud•
ing hi a Diable door.
The St. Anthony and Dakota Elevator
Company are preparing to not 11 stenos
of elevators along the Great Northern
lines 011 Alanitoba,
C. P. Mowbray, who has lived in
Canada for forty years, le now in Eng•
laud, looking for hie parents, from whom
he has reaeon to believe he was 1114 -
napped when a young obild,
STEVIONEION.--In St. Thomas, On May 11111
to Mr. and Dire. Anderson Stevenson,
a eon.
iliToLuon.-In Bellingham, Washington
Territory, U.13,, on May 4th. Fred.,
only eon 01 5.0500 mud lobelia Ma.
Leod, formerly of Walton, Ont,
R Z. M. 091Z.'
Fall Wheat 75 76
Barley 42 43
Peae 70 70
Oats 34 34
Butter, tube and rolle..- 14 15
Egon per dozen 15 16
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Flour, per bbl 4 50 6 20
Hogs, Live 6 75
Wool 23 23
38811, 501 bbl., retell 1 00 70
Potatoes per the 40 45
Apples (pet bbl.) 1 60
iitrellirkfteetelettleiWit
BEAUTY
ON
YOUR
WALLS
Wall Paper ie ft dominant
feature in the decoration of your
rooms. 21 10 all about you and
remains for years to mar or
adorn. Why not have it appro.
priate and beautiful ?
Wall Papers
that Decorate
are our epeoialty. Pretty papaya
at every price are here and only
pretty Papers at any price.
Scorn of %ethnics pattern's ; hun-
dreds of rolls to °hoofs° from.
We will be pleased to help you
choose if you wish
Fox's Drug Store
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
Notice I
The Court of Revision on the Assessment
Roll for the Village of Brussels for the year
1900, will be held at the Town Hall, Brun,
sels, on the 4th day of June, next, 001./1-
ttionaing at 8 °Nitwit p. 180, All partiee
having businese 00 said eoutt will Ono
take notice and sot accordingly.
N. SCOTT, Village Clerk.
Notice to Debtors.
All parties still indebted to the eetato of
Moore Bros., ineolvents,'rzist SaileIsOterilY
arrange their accounts with too on or be-
fore the ist day of June, 1908 Accounts not,.
arranged by that time will bo placed in,
suit. A. 0, MpoDONALD,
Solicitor. Brussels,
Tenders I
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed up to June 4111.1906, for the building
of ail ooment sidewalks to be built in the
Village of Brussels in the year 1900, tender
to state at so mull per 01111820 1001. Spec.
inactions 08000 88 for ones formerly built or
can be eeen on application. Work to be
doue in June mud July.
7, 8. SCOTT, Village Clerk.
Tenders 1
Tenders will be reeeived by the ander.
sined for the supplying of all gravel re.
(mired by the Connell of Bruseele for 1990,
up to June 4012,1900, '0000000 10 be so much
per yard and to be for wareeind and no-
mination gravel and for each of the follow-
ing pits :-Witiker'e. Xeres, Oalcley's and
Deegan's, Gravel to be satisfactory to
Council or inspeator.
13.0, SCOTT, Village Clerk.
m-irininrwlemei
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Brussels Daylight Storee G. N. McLaren
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Seasonable Goods at Less
Than Recular Prices
We have just received 26 dozen Men's Shirts, a manufacturer's clean-up,
bought away below the regular values.
1.25 & 1.00 Mo.'s Soft Front Shirts for 75o
-26 dozen Men's fine quality Madras and Cambric Shirts, light, medium and dark colorings;
all sizes from 14 to 17, with detached cuffs ; perfect fitting goods ; regular .75
prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price
•
25c Ohildron's Brownie Bolts for 10o
-5 dozen Manufacturer's Seconds in Brownie Belts. They come in red, green, blue and
white. Some are slightly soiled or checked, but are a bargain at the price, 10
Your choice for ... ... ,,,
90 FANCY CRETONNES FOR 60
-120 yards Fancy Cretonnes, Crepon finish, in red and green shades ; regular 06
value 9e. Sale price ... ...
-15e and 20e Fancy Cretonnes, in green, red and fawn shades ; 30 and 36 inches 12'
wide ; reversable ; regular prices up to 20o. Sale price ...
25c Children's Fancy Lace Collars for 17o
-8 dozen Children's Fancy Lace Collars in
cream, butter and white ; reg- 1 17
ular 25c. Sale price, each ... ••1-, 1
Men's Strong Working Braoes for 10o
-8 dozen Men's Strong Braces, leather
trimmings, assorted colorings
rogular price 25e. Sale price...
Complete stock Ladies' and Misses' Summer Vests
The newest in Fancy Collars.
Cotton and Cashmere Hose for Ladies and Children.
Men's Summer Underclothing, all weights and sizes.
We always Pay the Top Notch Price for Produce.
nem Oltrotatr i-srEAWARD IP rare wAver Ir.
Yours forG•Next Poor to
Mutual Benefit A 0
... N McLaren
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