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BUSINESS
COLLEGE
10 a High-grade Oommurolal School.
Three Course':
Cownleroiul eteuograuby Tologrgphy
Write 0E0, BPOTTON, Principal.
A Great School
ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
re 8tudeuto from britiu22 Columbia,
9,1 Saskatchewan cud Manitoba ou the cr
j Weer to New B:uoewiel: on the East
aro in attendance tine year. Distance
is no hindrance to thou° who wish to
got the beet. Our graduates are al-
ways eu000eotul. Our facilities are un-
eurpo000d, 000100024021 Now. No vuua-
v tions. College open entire year. Mag.
4,1 catalogue free.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
O0n. Y0002 AND A111AANDga BTO. R1
MEDICAL CARDS.
j)R. It. A. BURNS-
anccessor to Dr. J. A. McNaugliton
Brussels, Ontario
Graduate of Polyclinic Post Graduate
School of Medicine and Surgery, Now York.
Member of College of Phyeiclaus and Bur-
geou° of Ontario.
Chloe and residence same as formerly oc-
cupied by Dr. MaNauglrtou,
Dleouoe of woman a specialty.
'Phone No. 21.
BUSINESS CARDS.
vv -H. M0ORACKEN-
• Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 01.
ace at Grocery, Turoberry street, Bruosols.
WM. SPENCE
CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER
oF MARRIAGE LICENSES
Office In the Post Office, Ethel. 730.4
C. Q. a+ .
Court Princess Alexuudrla, No, 24, 0, 0. F.,
B ruooelo, meet' in their Lodge Room, Blas -
hill Block, ou the 2nd and last Tuesdays of
+' each month, at8 o'clock. Visiting brethren
always welcome, JAB. BURGESS. 0. R.
A, E. AMELLISH, 1t. 8.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON. ONT.
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM;
14380948011,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH.
AUCTIONEERS.
141 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
1' • HMI, win Hell for better prices, to
batter men, in leen time and less charges
than any ether Auctioneer in East Huron or
he won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always bo arranged at this 'Moo or by
personal application,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLIIEVALE - ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the otlloe of Tug Po213, Brueeole. 22tt
VETERINARY.
GA. CUNNINGIIAM-
• Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vot-
orieary College, le prepared to treat all die -
:MHO of domoeth:sled animate int a oompet•
ant manner. Portlnular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry and Milk Fever, Calla
pFFo�mptly attended to. OBia0 and Infirmary
-Pour North of bridge, Turoberry tit.,
Brusee
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
AB. MACDONALD-
e Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eta.
Bueeeeeor to G. F. Blair. Olfiee over Ote.n-
4ard Bank, Brn0eele, Bolioitor for Metro-
politan Beak.
VV•
It i. SINCLAIR-
• Barrletor, Bolloltor,;Conveyancer,
Notary Public, to. OIHoo-Btowart'o !Hook
1 door North of Central Hotel,
Boll•itor for the Standard Bank.
pLOOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR-
BAIntISTFiRB, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIC, ETD,
W, PnonneooT, H. O. R. 0, Hale
G. F. 131,4I0.
Moen -Those formerly occupied by Metiers
Cameron t Holt.
GODED100, ONTA0IO.
DENTISTRY
OR. R. P. FEIL.D,
DENTIST
Graduate of the Royal College of Dental
Burgeons of Ontario and Fir•st•olaes Honor
Graduate of Toronto University. OOloe
nest to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
BRUSSELS.
CENTRAL
STRATFORD. ONT.
r Our oluosee aro much larger than
t,they were a year ago. The nubile
Lhave learned that this in the bent
plana in the Proviu00 to obtafu a Oom-
1moroial Edaoatrou or Shorthand
1 Training, Studonto aro onterlug each
week. All gradnaten got good poel-
tlene, Write now for ea(010080.
ELLIO'rT t atobAOHLAN,
Principal'.
Glit3ti13
r
Go t o -rihmo ,.,`
Brewer's S1u�io
For First-class Photographs. Wo aro
second to none in any lino of the art.
Baby's Photon. a epooialty, Family
Groups taken with great euo0800, any size
np to 14x17.
Frames and Mouldings
We have a full line of Frames in
stook. Frames also made to order, Call
and see tummies.
H. R. BREWER
.E'o s•dwielx.
Whooping ooagh ie prevalent in town.
Mise Maggie Baneton Luo gone to
Victoria Harbor, Algoma, to visit her
Dieter, Mre. Jobneton.
Sunday morning the Epworth Longue
ooudaoted the service in the Methodiet
ohnroh and Rev. A. R. Dobson in the
evening for the praetor, who was abee0t.
The Howiok Sunday School Coovon•
tiou will be held In WCOaeter 00 June
14 b. R. A. Hardy, of Toronto, the
'1'oaoher trainer of the Provincial Aeoo-
olation, will be present and give two ad.
dreaees.
The first anneal ex00r0100 ot the
season over the 0. P. R. to 'Toronto and
Niagara Fella will be held on Friday,
June 7th, going by way of the Gorge
route. Special train leaves Fordwioh at
6'58 a m Fare, adults $2.15, children,
31,10. Stop over to Monday.
Those who have token other laxatives
without eatiefaotioo and (hose who have
taken Boob gnautitiea of other laxatives
that they have loan their effect, will film
a pleasant surprise in LAX ETS. There
ie usually no pain, griping, nausea or
diaoomfort even in revere 0(2000, This
candy bowel laxative. LAX ETS ie
only 5o and Bold by F. R. Smith.
Genre.
Township Hall will be lighted by
acetylene gas.
Mre. Bert Match ie reooveriog from
her recent Meese.
Mies E, L. Wiggioo hoe beau engaged
as organist of Bt. Stephen's church.
The pipes for the acetylene gee are
being laid os rho building for the plant is
Buiehed.
Mre. (Dr.) Bennett, of Glomi°, woo
ependiug a few days with her mother,
Sirs. R. James.
Wm. Earugey has purchased the wag.
goo shop beside the bridge and io busy
fixing it up for a stable.
The semi-annual meetiog of the L. 0.
L. Dietriot Lodge of Howiok was heed
in thg Orange Hall, Gorrie, on Satur-
day.
Mieses Lottie Phair and Minnie Bow.
ger, who have been working in Aotou for
some time are spending a few week' at
their home in town._
DEAD SICK OE ASTHMA?
Yon couldn't be otberwiee with snob a
dietreseiug malady. Well for one
dollar spent on "Catarrhozooe" you 000
be 0boro, b1Y cured. Foolish to delay
Y
because Asthma steadily grows worse.
Get Catarrhuzone to day and Dare your
salt ; its ple0e0nt to nee, very ample and
guaranteed, Preeoribed by thoneande of
(Motors and need by the people of nine
P
outiDna- Certainly (atnrrhoz
one meet
be good ; it haen't failed yet, no matter
how ohroni0 the ease.
IiLWOOQ.
The Bowling green ie rapidly being put
Into shape.
Bt. Albau'e (Moreh property is greatly
improved by a new feuoe placed in front
of the abarch.
Elmo Council mot Monday for im•
portant boeineae in oo0neotiou with
drainage work.
Rev. J. W. Andrew, renter of St.
John's Ohuroh, Berlin, preached in St.
Albau'a church on Sunday.
The Biehop of Huron held confirmation
servioea in St. David'e ohnroh, Heufryn,
at 8 p. m. and St. Alban'° church, At•
wood, at 8 p.m. on'1'ueeday.
Dr. Murray' in now snugly eoeoonoed
in his new office in the Bee block. He
000npiee that portion of it formerly noel
by J. J. Johnston, jeweller, Lie hae a
very neat little office, comfortably fitted
apW. F. Forest is gradually recovering
from a very revere illness. At one time
hie life woe deopairod of, as hie heart is
0000 100 strong. but hie naturally strong
eonetilulien otood him in good stead and
he in now rallying.
Llwtowel.
The date for North and South Perth
0xaareion to the Model Farm ie There.
day, June 28th.
!fie Lordobip Biabop Williams conduct-
ed confirmation services in Ohriot
Church on Monday evening.
A. Il. Hawking, D. L. S., loaves for
Southern Alberta, where he will be em•
ployod for Beyond months in surveying
for the Dominion Government.
Some of the town cement walke and
orosaingo have heaved badly, which is at.
tribnted to the beat following so. closely
after the frost, when there ie eo wroth
moiet0re beneath.
George Homeworlh, late of San Fran•
oieoo who had misfortune in lotting hie
printing office in the diea0ter, arrived in
town on Wednesday of last week and fa
visiting hie brother, H. Hemsworth,
Wallace.
The Lielowel Golf Club is crooking a
pioneer cabin on a lot at the Eaet side of
the town park, whikh they intend being
for a club honee. The timbers hove
Hera brought from Mr. Hamilton'' farm
ou the Lima gravel road, where they did
°ervioe for many years 00 a log hoose,
and are still in a good state of preeer•
valiant.
Herb. G. Bloke, of town, F. O. Biotic,
of Woodelook, and Fred. Edgar, ot Gor•.
rio, lett to join Louie Bolton, who has
been oemnieoioned to enrvoy a towo-
ebipjuet over the Ontario boundary in
South ea0tern Manitoba. 'They took the
boat at Owen Gourd for Port Arthur,
and via Gonadiaa Northern to Veteoar.
Eleworth Bolton, D. L. S., loaves with n
party for Northern Ontario, where bo
has been oommieeioned by the Provincial
Government to survey two townohipa in
the olay belt.
Whenever your bowel' ekip a day
without a movement -tato a LAX E'1'.
Whenever your breath is bad, your
shin waxy or sallow, your tongue oopted,
your breath foul, take it LAX ET, only
So. Sold by F. R. Smith,
131v (b.
E. 0. Wilford, of 'Toronto, io °pending
his vacation et his home here,
Joseph Strothoro hao planed in his store
a gasoline engine and dynamo, which he
will nee for hie ion 'ream freezer, and
electric ligbte.
Attar making preparatio0s for remov.
Mg the frame corner of the Commercial
hotel, it was foetid unfit for moving. It
wee immediately torn down.
The annual meeting of the Ladlea' Aid
000iety of the Melhodiet church, Blyth,
was held ill the lecture room on May
22nd, when the following officers wore
elected :-Mre, M. Young, preeidenl ;
Mre. Huoketep, first vine 1 Moe, Maine,
eecood viae ; Mre. Wilford, secretary ;
Mrs. Slater, treasurer ; Mre. Obellew,
orga0101 ; Mre. King and Mro. Gidley,
chaplains ; Mro. Howe and Airs. Mo.
Elroy, auditors,
A publio meeting was held in Industry
hall to oonaid,r the advisability of
submitting a by-law to the ratepayers to
aid the Stephenson Carriage Oo. to 0e•
tablieh a carriage factory in Blyth. The
feeling of the meeting was unanimous in
favor of the Commit submitting the by-
law, and at te ouboegaeut special Coanoil
meeting it was decided to do so. The by-
law will be voted on, on Tuesday, Juno
28th. It cane for a loan of $10,000 for 15
years without interest, repayable in
anneal inet0lmente.
JAD1ENT WOMANHOOD
The glory and satisfaction .,t beautiful
womanhood can be known only to those
possessing the oolimited advantages of
health. No weak woman eon be happy
or enjoy half the pleaeoreeof life. Pallid
cheeks, sunken eyes, eahaoeted nerved,
'all toil of terrible straggle to keep up.
what the weak woman needs ie Ferro.
Zone ; it renews, r0010re° and vitalize°
instantly- It's a woman'° remedy."
that'e why.
Ferrozone matte° women strong,
p'amp and healthful hormone it 0on4a100
Iota of ontriment, the kind that forme
mneole, sio000 bone and nerve. Vitaliz
ing blood ooureee through the body
making delightful Dolor, happy
spirits, true w.,mauly strength. Fifty
oeote bays a box of F errozone in any
drug elore. -
13e 1 grave.
Mre. John Bell and daughter, of 01in•
ton, are at Mre. Bell's of this village.
Jas. Bone has appealed agai:le0 the
assessment of the township of East
Wawanoeb.
Mr. aud Mre. Wray, Mre. Ford and
little Han, of London, were visiting at
Wm. Wray's,
Wm. Scott, 0th line, East Wawanoeh
is boey getting things in shape for split -
tine; and eulareing hie barn.
Peter Porterfield, postmaster of Mar.
noob, was around getting names to hie
petition for et daily mail at that plane.
John Proctor and Charlie Bell have
gone to Durham to work on the G. T. R.
00olion, and if suitable, will move there.
Wm. Watson has Mat finished a very
nice verandah for Henry Brandon, which
makes a great improvement to his
house.
At the shooting contest between Wing.
ham and Goderioh on the 24th Garner
Nicboleon nod Dorman MaUallum, of
Belgrave, e very
were on the Wingham team.
W M.
al h i inpoor health and e
hoe been for eom0 time. It waohoped by
his friends that the Spring would make
an improvement bat he fe little or no
better.
Mre. Graooy, of Va000nver ; Mr, and
Mre. Sproat of Egmoudville 1 Mre. Fowler
of Seaforth and Mre. Stewart, of Walton,
have been the gueata of Mr. and Mre,
Sproat,
Wm. Clark, of this village, is putting
tip a driving honee with atobling in
oonneotion. He is also putting a new
finial] on the exterior of his honee.
With new ve audahe Mr. Clark will have
home when completed.
a beautiful
From the Aseaseor'e roll for East
Wawauoeh for the year 1006 the follow-
ing eta11011 a are gathered ; Number of
aures of land cleared, 30,281 ; Berea of
Waa
woodland, 8,640 1 aleph land. 2,28q;
swamp, marsh, oto., 6,671/ ; total, 41,
736.± nate°. Children between five and
twenty one yearn, 575 ; between five and
eixtoen yenra, 417 ; male portion' from
twontyon0 to eixly years, 402. Total
population, 1,707-11 decrease of 58 from
lust year. Number of doge, 288 ; real
property, 81,182,080 ; value of bufldingo,
0444,080 ; fetal, 01,033,180 ; Munnetra
enticement, 01,037,850, an inoreaee over
last year of 0178, 810.
Winn -ham.
Rentor and Hiro, Boyle have moved into
the Rectory,
D. M, and MPC. Gordon returned home
on Tuesday, of last week after a montb'e
pleasant vieit with member' of their
family in Toronto.
Young & MaBorney commenced work
last week on the plombiog and Dome out.
elle fitting° In oonneation with the new
poet office building.
J. E. Swart', of HIM town, hag been ill
with typhoid fever at Brandon for some
time, but ie improving and hopes to be
home in a few weeks,
The election of °Moore for the Board of
Trade resulted ae follow° :-President,
R. Clegg ; let Vice Pres., W. J. Greer 1
2nd Vioe•Pree„ A. Cotten' ; Secretary,
Theo, Hall ; Treaeurer, A. E. Smith.
The remit° of the divinity examination
for the Spring term at Huron College,
London have been announeed, Mr.
Powell, of Tarnberry, bee been very
saoceesful i0 the different eubjeots w0 are
pleaood to notice.
A boeinoee change hao taken place in
Wingham, Beattie Broe. dissolving
portnerebip. Robs. Beattie will oontinue
the livery baeineee in the old stand,
Roland Beattie retiring. The latter does
not yet know into what bneioeeo he may
engage, but is the meantime will live in
Wingbam. He will take a trip through
11re0 Wort.
The boys of the Wingham Public
School held a meetiog and organized a
baseball club for thie 0e0eon, with the
following officers :-IPreeident, A. H.
Maagrove ; viae president, Ed. Robinson ;
eeeretary.treaoorer, J. R. Ma0rootie ;
manager, Riohard Howson ; executive
committee, R. Howson, J. Hatton ; J.
Mason ; eubeoription committee, R. Mo.
Burney and A. Iebieter ; m00oot, Dick
Lloyd.
If you prefer to take medicine io tablet
form you can now obtain Dr. Shoop'°
Reetorative Tablets. Abeolutoly no
(Mange has been made in the medicinal
iugredienta. Sold by F. R. Smith.
inoleoeewor(4 h.
Sam. Sangster lost a valuable driver
from inflammation of the langs.
H. Grainger hoe rented half of the
Doig farm and hoe it etooked with export
cattle.
The Bret ohoeoe tor this season has
been shipped from our factory. Price
100.
alias Mary Yeo and a lady friend from
Palmerston spent a few doye al H. Arm.
etrong'e
John King, who was working on the
4th of Howick, bee moved into our
neighborhood.
Lawrence Black is ander the weather
with rheumatism. We hope to see him
around again soon.
A. Doig jr. hoe the Gibson farm well
etooked with floe cattle, They averaged
1200 pounds when turned out.
Mre. John Sangster died at Mre. Sang.
eter'e in Moloaworth, whore oke wan vie.
iting, on Saturday evening, May 19th.
She had a paralytic elroke on Tuesday
night from which she gradually clank
until death gave her relief from suffering.
Wool auted
The Highest Market Prior paid for
any quantity of Wool.
2 cent' advance allowed in trade.
We carry a good range of Blankets,
Yarn°, Slleetinge, Underwear, Hosiery,
Tweeds, &c
J.T. WOOD,
Excelsior Knitting Factory, Braeeole.
£aidiies' Fine
Shoes.
Handsome to the eye
Artistic in design.
First-rate workman-
ship.
Made to wear and
keep their shape.
Beautiful finish, easy
comfort, very durable.
When you discard
hem you want another " just like the Last ones."
Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of
the buying,
Here are a few:-
-Nice, fresh, new Spring designs, from $1.26 to $3.25.
-Will be pleased to have you call and examine goods and
compare prices whether you buy or not.
Harness Department
-Special prices on Single I'Iarnesk for 30 days also a nice
stock of Dusters, Lap Rugs and Rubber Rugs.
-Trunks and Satchels.
le
0. RICHARDS
She wan a young woman twenty-nine
years of ago of an amiable diopoeition
and loved by everybody, Her Borrowing
hnoband and lHeade have the sympathy
of the 120mmnnity,
Jae. Bbarpin shipped hia honoohold
geode to Toronto on Monday of !alit
weak. He intend° going there ohortly
himself.
The next monthly meeting of the Wom-
en's Inoti/ate will be held on the last day
of May when an intereatiog limo is
expected.
A PERSISTENT BACKACHE
Can have but one oaueu-Lleeaaod
kidneys which meet be atrengthoned he -
fore baokaebe can be cored. Why not
ueo Dr. Homillon'o Pilla 7 They care
the kidneys quiok, make them strong and
able to Biter dieeaee-breeding poioone
from the blood, At 0000 you feel better,
brighter. Eidney health is guaranteed
to every neer of Dr. Hamilton's Pills.
Get a 25 o. box from your Draggiet, and
refuse eabotitutee.
HeuataU.
Earl Browning, who has been ill for
some time, is able to resume his duties at
the bank. Mr. Apple has returned to
Zurich.
D. Urquhart ban moved the baro, he
recently purchased, to town. He is also
moving the flax mill and piaci from
Auburn hero.
Jobn Maoarlhar brought home a
beautiful saddle horse bred, trona Adam
Beok'e "Falltoer." The contour of the
animal leaves nothing to be desired.
Tho many friends of Geo. Reynolds
will be delighted to learn that he hoe vary
eaocooefnlly paaeed hie final examination
in pharmacy and ie now a toll fledged
druggist.
Oar bowling club have placed four
electric lights on their green and also
bad a telepbouo pieced in their private
car for oonveuienoe of the player' and
vioiting clubs.
At the loot Council meeting it was
moved by Niohol--Hadeon-That a
ticket be p0rehaeed by the Reeve for Mre.
Steres to eend her home to Ireland and
that en order be draw] on the Treasurer
for the same.-Oarried.
Canadian Neww.
Earl Grey, Lady Sybil Grey and suite
were in Hamilton.
Another promising oil well has been
struck at Tilbury.
Canon Waiti, Principal of Biohop'e
College, Lannoxville, in dead.
The honee of William MoGee, farmer,
near Oshawa, waselraok by lightning and
bored.
The Nova Scotia Legiolatare has been
dissolved. A new eleotion taker place on
June 20.
The Bell Telephone Company have
been grunted a five years' franobiee in
Berlin, Ont.
Mail acumen will Bail from Liverpool,
Quebec and Montreal hereafter on Friday
instead of Monday.
The Dominion Line steamer Ottawa
and the (1, P. R. steamer Lake Erie ar•
rived at Quebec) with over eighteen
hundred emigrants.
Edward Neil, brakeman, was killed
and Joseph Pigott, engineer, badly Burt
near Guelph by an engine bumping into
one they were fixing.
The Ogilvie Company's elevator al
Fort William, containing 850,000 bnehele
of grain, olid from ire foundation and
now hangs partly over the river.
Mre. Lewis Staples, of Bethany village
was struck by lightning and killed. Her
nine-year-old daughter found the body
lying io the doorway on returning from
mimed.
The atrial bridge being eonetrnated at
Illoeillilewae►, near Revelstoke, collapsed
a locomotive and two freight care drop.
ping Corbett
into the river. Fireman
tion
Mine' o a was
of to Ja o killed.
John Joyoo, an English immigrant,
shot his father in-law and his wife near
Sydenham village and then oat his own
throat The woman will die and the
father-in-law is doageronely wounded.
Fire in Swansea at 2 30 Friday
morning completely gutted the Toronto
Bolt and forging Company's plant at
Swansea, cawing a Ions of $800,000 and
throwing oat of employment 800 hands.
The came of the fire ie not known. The
greatest lose ie in expcutive maohio-
ery, whish cannot be duplicated for
months They manufactured
railway
bolte,rivete, wire naile and railway lie
epikee. Thera in nothing left of the big
plant but smoking walla, a little blank.
smith chop end a email elorage de.
partment, which were detached from
the main building.
Often times in the Bodden ilium of
ohildren it a reliable remedy hi available
fatalooneegt000eo can bo avoided. For
three emergencies parents are urged to
have at hand reedy for immediate nee
Dr. Bhoop'e Diphtheria Oure,Dr. Shoop'°
Croup Gore, Dr. Shoop'' Worm mare,
and Dr. 8hoop'e Pain Panacea. Child.
ren'° allmenta demand promptno0B above
all else. There in nothing harsh or that
oan poeoibly harm in any of time excel.
lent household medioines. Sold by F. R.
Smith.
Perth County.
J. P. Wella, merchant tailor, is giving
up baeiness in Mitchell, and is going
W oat.
A. Goebel, Mitchell, Ileo Bold hie hand.
Goma new briok honee to Rev. J. Kenner.
Price, $1950,
The Herb Allan naso for ornelty to
animals was settled at Mitchell by pay.
ing 05 and conte.
Saturday morning the King bolt in the
Mitchell watering cart broke and Mr.
Smith, the driver woo thrown to the
ground. Fortunately ho °soaped injury.
W. J. Spoiler, snowier, has handed in
hie roll to the village clerk, Milverton.
The Reamed valve of the village is
$325,700 and Ibe population 825.
Oaoadian militia orders leaned Friday
gazetted the following appointment 1-
28th Porth Regiment, to be provioional
lieutenant (onpernnmerary,) John Weir.
A little fear -year old non of Allan
Cameron Cams near losing hie lite Mon•
day afternoon of last week at Milahall,
Ho was playing in the back yard with
another ohild, and being in po00000ion of
matohos they not flro to a lot of paper,
and the flamea eo0o spread to his clothes.
Hie mother hoard the oriel and rooked
to hie roeoue. In smothering the fire her
hands worn badly burned, but oho Bayed
the little one's life. Ail it WPB the flaih
was burned under both arms and down
one aide.
`----mrdaViso- Spring and SIxr'nmler- -.'
MILLINERY
QUR Fine New and Fashionable Spring stock is to
hand and ready to adorn the Ladies of Brussels
and vicinity.
As we will not hold a formal Opening we invite the
Ladies to call and Bee our goods any time.
A choice stock of Fancy Goode in the line of Em-
broidery Silks, Table Centres, Doylies, Sofa Cushion Tops
and Frills, Point Lace Patterns, Braids, Threads, Rings,
&c., has been added to my business and Ladies aro asked
to see them.
I thank the public for the past year's patronage and
will be pleased to share in this Beason's business.
Mrs. McK inlav
Commioaloner Race, of Mitchell, will
neo leave for New Zealand ae early s° ex.
peoted. At Bret the Canadian Govern-
ment intended to erect a building of
their own. bat the Now Zealand Govern-
ment requested the Canadian Agrioaltor.
al Department to exhibit in the main
building with other eoantriee, offering
the largest and moat conspicuous. apace,
which was accepted. The date of Mr.
Raoe'o leaving hoe not yet been fixed.
but it will likely be sometime t0warde
the end of July.
No LOUNGING IN Trig BABE. -Wm.
White, License Inepeotor of South Perth,
baa armed notion to be placed in con-
epionoaa places in the hotel' of the riding
notifying the public) that "No portion or
parsons °ball be permitted to lounge, 0it
or loiter about any lioeoeed hotel premia -
es during prohibited hours, except each
person or poreo00 who may be and are
bona fide lodgers, domestics, or any
rightful °Dormant of and; hotel premiere.'
The practice of loitering about hotels
hoe baoume almost chronic with many
pentane who might spend a large part of
their leianre bourn much more profitably
than !winging in licensed honeos on Bat-
arday oighte and Sundays, indulging in
current goeeip and by their presence not
adding to the eleanlioeaa of the plaoeo
frequented. The lioonee holdere will
SMITH &
STEWART
House, Sign and Carriage Paint-
ers. Ornamental and Scene
Work and Paper Hang-
ing a Specialty.
Quotations Furnished
on Application
SHOP
'1'rrruberry Vit., I3r'ussels
GRAIN
CHOPPING
The undersigned beg leave
to notify the farming community
that they are now ready to do
all kinds of Grain Chopping and
Crushing at lowest rates. All
work will be promptly and care-
fully attended to.
Manitoba and Ontario Flour,
Bran, Shorts, &c., always in stock
and sold at Market Prices.
Thuell Bros.
Mill at Electric Light Building.
amiss the inspector in having tbie reg,•
latter] observed.
The offloere elected for the wonting
year for Perth Co. Teaohere' Association,
are : President, John D. Dunbar, Mit.
'hell ; Vice-president, Mies A. Malheron,
Mitchell ; Seoretary-traaonror, W. A.
Adams, Stratford ; Executive, W.
D. Spence, 8t. Mary's, A. Torrance,
Lielowel ; Mies F. Garden, Stratford ;
E. G. McDonald, Listowel ; Min E.
Large, Tralee 1 Delegates to O. E. A.,
Mies M. Johuetoo, Stratford and E.
G. McDonald, Listowel ; Aaditore,
0. A. Maybury and George
Malcolm.
ONCE AGAIN
The Buff Orpington
Heade the list in the Egg Laying Contest,
Loudon, England.
The Model Farm Report rays: -"They aro
rho beet Winter layers, also grand Utility
Bread."
My pane are ;Standard Bred from Prize
Wiuntug Stook and are In better shape to
eupplY eggs for hatobing than ever before.
Egg', 81.00 l'er Net
JOHN WRIGHT
The Orpington Man, Bmeeele. 40.0
ifi t32ozFt b55
Bank of .H-alnitton \
Tutus Assets, 8'29,000,000 l,4yi
p 80 BRANCHES i IN CANADA 80 ftv
fl Provident, - - HON. WU. GIBSON ,
Vice President & General Manager, Lf"
JAMES TURNBULL
Capital, Pahl up, $2,300,000
lteserv0 Fund, 82 80,.000
E
TNEL AGENCY et
Sayings Department -Ample
lot De ericare.
Depoeite of $1.00 a ltd upwards received. 7
Internet allowed at current rates and ,u
compounded half yearly.
ADVANCES made to Farmers for
feeding stock.
Sale Notes collected and advances ,6J
etude thereon.
1d
l�h!
p
aeourlt
y
Drafts bought and sold,
W. N. MoXAY, S ra-Aanaar.
`,/..satztratgzkit51 a 2a 5aAa
SALT
Farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
Brussels Salt Works
can get any kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, - Brussels.
The
Misses abkirk
Wish to announce that they
will not have any Special
Millinery Display this sea-
son. Our Spring stock has
arrived and is ready for your
inspection any time.
With many Thanks for past
favors and hoping for a con-
tinuance of the same, we
shalt be pleased to show you
the latest in Spring Millin-
ery for 1906.
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