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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1906-6-7, Page 5we .t%* WIIUCrHAM essesesweenewason BUSINESS COLLEGE Brotil ( sit] le a Iilgh•grado Oommoroinl Sohgol, \ Go to Three Courgee Commercial Stenography Telegraphy Write CEO, hi OM'ON, 1 terminal, '•atittit�3t"i yt 'r1=3e'Si�vi w' A Great School tl ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. (p Students from British Columbia, Yf saskatouewan and Manitoba ou the West to New Bruuewiok on the East aro lu attendance this year, Distance ,No to no hludrauoe to those who wish to ql get the beet. Our graduabee aro al- ways sucrose/el. Our facilities aro tie- eurpuseed, 000012 0022 Now. No yaua- tlons, College open entire year. Meg- nlfloent catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinotpal. OOn. YONNE AND ALEXANDER BTB. MEDICAL CARDS. TSR. R. A. BURNS- - lylueeegsor to Dr- J. A. McNaughton Brussels, Ontario Graduate of Polyollulo Poet Graduate Bohool o1 Medicine and Surgery, Now York. Member of College of Phyeioiaue and Sur- geons of Ontario. OMee and roeidenoe same ae formerly oo- oupied by Dr. McNaughton. Dloeaeee of women a epeoiaity, 'Phone No. 21. BUSINESS CARDS. i7 11. MoORACHEN- 1' I e Ioaner of Marriage Licensee. Of. nue ut Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels, WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES °ace in the Post Omee, Ethel. 80.4 C. O. F. Court Prtuoees Alexandria, No.20, O.O. F., Bruoeels. meets in their Lodge Room, Bias - hill Block, on the Sud and last Tuesdays of each month, at8 o'clock. Visiting brethren always weloom0, JAS, BURGESS, C.B. A. E. MELLISH, R. S. M. MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTOIV. ONT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI 10110220001, FIRE AND MARINE. GUELPH. AUCTIONEERS. IP S. SCOTT AB AN AUCTION - 1' • aka, will sell for better prime, to Mittermen, In lees time and lees (barges than any other Auctioneer in East Huron or ho won't oharge anything. Dates and orders can alwayo be arranged at this o1110e Or by personal appUeatioh, ROBT. H. GARNISS BLIIEVALE - ONT, Auctioneer for Huron County. Terme reasonable. Sales arranged tor at the Dino° of THE PORT, Brueeele, 2201 VETERINARY. A. CUNNINGHAM- .....s UNNINGHAM- G • Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet- erinary College. is prepared to treat all die. 00000 of domesticated animals , in a oompeb cut manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Dentistry and Milk Paver. Cade promptly attended to• OWoe and infirmary -Four doer, North of bridge, 'Turnberry et., Braeeele. LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING. For First-class Photngeephs, We are oeoond to none fu auy nue of the art, Baby's Photos, a apomalty. Family Groupe taken with great 0000008, any size np to 14x17. Frames and Mouldings We have a fall line of Frames in stook, Frames also made to order. Gall and sec samples. AB. MACDONALD- • Barrioter, Solicitor, Notary, Etc, Swimmer to G. F. Blair. OBioe over Stan- dard Sauk, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro - 'paten Sauk. WM. SINCLAIR- • Barrister, Solicitor, IOonveyaneer, Notary Public, skit. Umae-Stewart'. Bloch 1 door North of Central Hotel, Solicitor for the Standard Bank. pliOUDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR- BARRISTERSiUBLIa I ORS, NOTARIES W. PROUDF00T, K. 0. R. 0. 0010 0, F. BLAIR. Offices -Those formerly occupied by Masers Cameron 21 Hoa, ONTARIO.000/2211100, DENTISTRY H. R. BREWER Fxstritt dos. Llxol•tlovv. The Bruce County Oounoil will meet in Kiuoardiae on the 18th of June. Rev Mr, MoKerroll was presented with a pares oontaiuing $60 by the Board of Management of the Presbyterian ohurah. At the Met Epworth League meeting an address wao presented to D. 0. Taytor, a000mpented by sixteen volamee of "The lives of the great men of the bible," while Mrs. Taylor was presented with a beautiful bisonit jar. Colonel Clark, M. P. P., a few weeks ago took from Luoknow the Volunteer Company and gave it to Oheeley, and now Dr. 01opp goes one better and removes the only government office Luoknow had and places it in the town ot Walkerton. The oonlraotore are certainly cashing the work on A. T. Davisen'e and John Joynt'e large blook,of new stores. The foaudation and basement walls are cone• plated, the joyoe laid for the ground floor and the walla of the first storey are being rapidly pub up. They have alarge num. her of workmen and in a tow weeks the building will be ready tor rooting. DR. R. P. FEiL.b, (DENTIST Graduate of • the Royal College of Dental Surgeoue of Ontario and Flret•olaea Honor Graduate of Toronto University, Chloe next W Brewer'( Photograph Gallery, BRUSSELS. s CENTRAL / // ,�+ STRATFORD. ONT. iiOur, abuser' aro mood 100(100 than they were a year ago. The public have ;learned that this is the beet place 2n the Province to obtaln adorn. 4 Training, 11a1ndl EducatOr are entering, hand 11eaob week. All gradnatoo get good post - tion(. Write now for catalogue. ELLIOTT & MOLAOHLAN, t•µ Prinoipalo. 11 i•D • The disgusting discharges from the nose and throat, oud the foul (catarrhal breath are quickly dispensed with by using Dr.Bhoop'o Catarrh Care. Such soothing aucieeptio agents as Thymo), 011 Eucalyptus, Wild Indigo, etc., have been incorporated into a snow white cream making a Catarrhal balm nnexoell• ed. Sold by F. R. Smith. orrie- T. H. McLaughlin left 0a Tuesday morning for a trip to the Western States on Waimea and pleasure combiued. Workmen were bare last week potting 2a a system of water•worke in our 0. P. R. rotation and stook yards. Painters ore expected here this week to do some deo. orating. Oboe. Phair and Wm. Earngey jr. who have been taking 0000000 in etody by mail from the Scranton Sohoole of Cm reepondenoe have been e000eeelolin pass- ing their final exams and have received their final diplomas. At the dietriot meeting of Howiok L. 0. L. held in the Orange Hall here it was deoided to hold the 216th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyle at Gorrie on July 12th Good live committees have been put on to matte all arrangements and a good time may be looked forward to. C. L. Eedy left on Monday morning of loot week for Vermillion Valley, Alberta, where he has secured a position as teach- er. His brother, Herb., is finishing 1110 term here. Ches. will be greatly missed by hie many (donde dere as he was a genial good fellow. We wish him the beet of e0aoe0e in kis new home in the West. Oar ottizene were surprised on Tues- day morning of last week, when the uewe WAN spread that Nelson, eldest eon of F. and Mre. Oolee, of town, had died about 4 o'clock a. m , aged 14 year'', 10 menthe, 27 days. The deceased became overheated while playing football at Ford• oriole and woe taken suddenly ill early on Friday morning from which he never recovered although all that medical aid could do woe done for him. The funeral took place to the Gerrie oemetery on Thursday afternoon. TIES NEW INHALATION TREATMENT For weakness of the lunge, bronchitis and oat10rrh, it has no equal in medicine. "Ostarrhozone" is its name and every Bomber pronounces it a marvelous encases. Oalarrhozone is eclen0iflo and certain to 0010 ; try it. aattq, in the Spring of feat year he wont Woo with the hope that the climate would improve hie health, but chola restate did not follow and he return- ed lust Fall since which time he hoe been almost coutinually ooullned to the house. Tuberooloeie woo the cause of death, flieaiortlt. Roy Willie lett for Toronto where he will lake a u0nree in venal music. Roy Scott tau ooid hie Ford automobile to A. MoDouald, of S►rItford, taking in part payment a borne and pneumatic tired boggy. During the Summer months the band will give an open air concert in the perk every Friday evening, weather per10111. on The little daughter of G. F. Rogers, B, A. , tied the mioforluns to fall through a trap door into the collar, The child wee etmmed for a time but Buffered no injury 111r0her than a 000ple of braieee, Wm. Amen, ie having a lot of loge drawn to his stave factory and saw mill ou treoke. There wee eo little snow Met Winter that bo was unable to get as mob of hie etook delivered on sleighs as 2e moat. A hearty reception wee given to hie Lordebip Bishop Williams, London, by she membere of St. Thomas uborob on Weduoeduy aflernoou of last week. Hie Lordship gave the Rite o! Ooufirmatiou to 23 oaodidates and preached a very earnest and tboughttol sermon in the evenlog, the church being filled, W. Arrant is now the proud possessor of a gold medal, which deaagoutae him the premier curler of the Province. This Medal is given iu the pointe corn. petition. Each player is required to play et oertelu umber of shote for which pointe aro given, and the differout scores are sect to the Central Association, the highest being entitled to the champion. ship medal. Mr. Ameot made a total of 48 pointe and thio 2900 000 beaten, The medal ilia vary handsome and appropriate one. We 000gratulate Mr. Ameut. THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE Owing to the faulty ootioue of the kidneys and liver, the blood becomes filled with dieeaoe germs that imperil health. The fire, warning is baokaohe, diuzineee, headache and look of vital energy, Aol quiokly it you would avoid the terrible ravages of chronic kidney 0ompiaint, Get Dr. Ramiltou'o Pills to day ; they ours kidney and liver tom. plaint for ail time. No medioine relievee so promptly, nothing in the world ot medicine cares more thoroughly. For good blood, clear complexion, healthy appetite, the proper 100011:m0 is Dr. 1lamiltou'e Pills. 25 0. per box at all dealers. k31v Ch. Mies Ethel Barr hae gone to Niagara Fella. Isaac Brown Me commenced the laying of cement blocks a( the Commercial hotel. D. Oantelon, of Clinton, bee contracted with W. H. McElroy for 6000 apple barrels. E. 0. Wilford rbturned to Toronto to write on hie medioal mutton eaamin• 0120110. McMillen & Oo. ehippod two tone of butter last week. It was shipped in the G. T. R. refrigerator oar on its first trip over this line. The Blyth rifle club took part in the 'Huron County rifle tournamentat Goder• itch on the 2411,. They euaoeeded in finishing in second place, and E. J, Mason won the prize for the highest in. dividual rime at 600 yards, be making 23 out of poeoible 26. County Oounoiilor Carrie wear present at the commit meeting on Tuesday even, ing of last week addressed the Connell at mime length on the figures of county valuation, and ae the aeoeeement o! Blyth was considered too high, Mr, Corrie will endeavour to have it reduced at the county council meeting this week, 0. W. Vail, who hoe been G. T. R. station agent at Blyth for Dome years past leave° with his family for London. He has been appointed to the relieving force of the railway and will have hie headquarter° in that city. During Mr. Vail'v reeid0n00 in our village be has proved him°ell to be a careful and oblig• Ing oMoial, and he and hie family will be greatly mimed. Hie 000000000 will be R. MoTaggart, of Allanford, Wm. R. MoOreight died at the resi• dance of hie pancake on Friday, 25th cit„ at the age of 29 years, atter a long illneoe. He woe whoa in good health one of the tine speoimene of manhood, but for the past two years has been gradually fading LtoiL.oIry el. Bert. Soott is on a t00r in •the Ameri- eau ei0i00 with the University laor000e 101020. A new Campbell press tae been Metalled and a new power plant placed io the Banner office. E. G. MODuueld and Roderiok Roes were ordaioed and iodncted into the eldership of Knox Church last Sunday. No. 8 Company, 28th Battalion, 41 strong, under oummaud of Captain Mey- ere, attended Divine servioe in (lariat Church Met Sunday. 0. 0, Sarvie, late of San Franoieoo, who lane been visiting Mr. 8utvis' par• ante in town, left for New York, where they will make their home for a while. While at the G, T. R. elation with his team a 000ple of weeks ago, Aaron Lad• wick, of Wallace, met with an aooidoot which has efuoe laid him off. The horse beoome frightened at a train and bolted, throwing Mr, Ludwig out of the wagon and (rooming hie arm at the shoulder. The becalm were caught before they got oat of the yard. Mr. Ludwig is able to be around but it will be Dome time before be will hove the nee o! hie arm, Ellsworth Dolton leaven in a few days to make a earvey of two townohips up in the North 000ntry. He has the earvey of the townships of Aubin and Feebitt iu the dietriot of Algoma, on the Mattagam river. They aro situated about 100 milee Northwest of Sudbury. From Steer) he will proceed by Oa0Oe up the head waters of the Spanish River, over the height of land and down the bead waters of the Mattagama River E0 Lake Mattagami, end from there down the Mattagami River, to the work. He will have a party of 12 men and will have 6 canoes to con• Vey men and outfit. The laud in theme towuehipe is reported to be good Olay ool i The Highest Market Price paid for any quantity of Wool, 2 cants advance allowed in trade. Wo carry a gond range of Blenkele, Yarns, Shootinge, Underwear, Hosiery, Tweeds, &c, J.T. WOOD, Excelsior Knitting Factory, Brussels. loam, and ie covered with good timber oompoaed of opraoo, tamurae, poplar and white birch. LAX ETS-A Gandy bowel laxative. It you have constipation, It you have a Coated tongue, II you are dizzy, bilioae, Ballow, If you have headaohoe, soar etomaoh, eta„ risk 6 (sofa on LAX ET8. See for yourself. Sold by F. R. Smith. E.31 oderioh. Mrs. Guest leaves this weep for the West, where she will make her future home. Harry McGaw hoe gone to Boieoevain, Mao„ to take the position of reeideut engineer for the Camas Northern Rail. way Co. The aggregate cost of the sidewalks to be laid this year ie estimated at $6,962,85 of which 93,632.99 ie to he provided oat of the general Nude of the municipality, The sorrier moue of the new Baptiat church was laid by Rev. W. E. Norton, Superintendent ot Baptist Home Miesiou in Outgrip and Qoebeo, on Vio• toria Day betore a large audience. The trophy won by the Goderioh Rifle Aseooietioo is cow on exhibition in Humber do Sone window. It ie a hand- some piece of silver, and ie 00rong teals• mouy that the Goderiah boys can shoot. J, W. Fortune, the seoret0ry and treas- urer of the Goderioh Hotel Company and lsteward/11ant to the general manager of the Grand Trunk linea Weet of the St. Clair Tunnel, was in town last week making arrangements for the opening of Hotel Goderiah. At a family reunion at Wm, Barrows', Nelson street, Friday 25th alt., a jar of English dameouo preserved 26 yours since was opened, and found to be in eaoellent oondition, They were preeerved by Mre. Borrows and tasted and looked as if they would have kept in good order another 26 years. There is the prdepeot of a eubn►antiat addition to the induetriee of Goderioh in the near future. The Jaokeon Mane. featuring Co., of Clinton, who are eaten- oive maoufaoturers of olothing, find that they have abont reached the limit of their possible development in Clinton and are oonsidering the eetabliehment of a Pao. tory in Goderioh to be run in conjunction with their present factory in Clinton. R. Phelan, one of the town police, tae reoeived an appointment from the 0o. torte Government to the position of Pro. vi0oial constable, and in consequence of hie appointment has plsoed hie reeigna- tion from the staff of town police with the town clerk, Mr. Phelan intends to continue to make Goderiob bis home but will be engaged in various parte of the Proviooe wherever be may be called to make investigations. J. D. O'Connell, manager of the Sover- eign Bank here died Friday morning of Met week of typhoid fever alter a short Moen, Mr, O'Oonoell came from Bea• forth nine years ago to the position of Deputy Registrar of Deeds for Haran. Last Spring he was appointed manager of the Sovereign Bauk and during hie brief tenure of his Dew position be proved capable and efficient. Goderioh mo0rne the lose of one of ice most popular young mea, He leaven a widow and yoaog family. The funeral took place in Sea - forth on Monday. Mre. Edward Robertson, the one hundredth anoivereary of whose birth o0. oared a fortnight ago, did not long atm vivo the attaining of that patriarchal age, her death coming on the 27th nit., just twelve days atter she had oompleted the century. Mre. Roberteon was born in Wexford, Ireland, Doming to Canada with her parents when three years of Ladies' 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 them you want another rt just like the last ones." Then our prices are not the least pleasing part of the buying. like are a few:- -Nice, fresh, new Spring designs, from $1,25 to $8.25. -Will bo pleased to have you call and examine goods and compare prices whether you buy or not. Harness Department Special prices on Single Harness for 80 days also a nice stock of Dusters, Lap Rugs and Rubber Rugs. Trunks and Satchels. I. C. RiCHARDS age, Aube age of blghtkod 90are she sues married to the late Edward Robert Bon, 'Choy lived for forty years at latzabethiown and then Dame ea Godo. rook. Mr 1t berteon died about fifteen years ago. 'Che surviving children are George, of Ohioago; Capt. Edward, of Barula ; Oapt. William, of Port Elgin ; Samuel, of Luoknow ; Alfred, of Duluth ; John, of Goderiah ; Mre, Wylie, of Gode. rich, aud Mrs. Willie, of Beek. The funeral services on Tuesday afternoon were eontlneted by Revs, G. N. Hazen and Jae, A. &thereon. Four eons o! the d000aeed, Capt. Edward, William, John and Simnel were the pallbearers, Clinton, The Owen Sound 001109iat0 Football team has defaulted on the Hough Onp 0001001 oud the next game fur the same will be on Friday of tine week, between Oliotou and Goderiah. W, E. Mullins, whose father was at one time station agent in Clinton, bee been appointed Gomel Manager of the Costa Reid Railway, with headquarlero at San Jose, South Amerioan, A meeting of the Weet Ruron License Oommioeiouere was held here on Wednes' day ot last week. SOrong repreeentalioue had been mode agat000 their aotion re. epeoting the Waverly and Normandie Hotels, but were told thott they reamed 20 reconsider their decision. A, 0. Pattison, who hoe held the position of Amerioan Oooealar Agent here for a number of years, has been re• appointed, die dotiee now covering a much larger territory than formerly, owing to the witbdrawl of the Consuls at Goderioh, Stratford, London, Guelph and similar pointe. The Drat Monarch Separator turned oat by the Clinton Thresher 0o.. einoe its reorganization, was set np and tested, It worked likes charm from the outset. It la not recut that a new Machine rune emoothly at the first ; naturally there are some parte that need adjust. meat, bat in thio instance the maobioe worked with oat a hitch and gave every eatisfaobion. A little eon of George Rioe met with what may yet be a eerione accident, on the 24th of May. What is known as a cannon fire cracker had been lit, but not going off when expeoled, young Rice ran out and picked it op, when it oxplod• ed in his bande, injuring one of hie eyes eo seriously that the services of a doctor were required. It is not yet known whether or nob he will !Doge the eight of it, PHYSICALLY EXHAUSTED. Laking in courage -out of joiut with everything-soaroely on speaking terms with even fair health. Snob low spirits are pitiable, Your brain ie fagged, vital. ity eo exhausted your (mastication is well nigh ruined. What you need 18 Ferro - zone, the great vitalizer and nutritive to0io. Ile by making fleet and blood, by intoeing iron and oxygen into the system that Ferrozooe belpe ; fh repairs weak spots, 'nettle new lite into worn out organs -makes you feel like new. Ferrozoue lifts age from the old and im- parts reeilieuoe and buoyancy to the de- preaeed. Be manly ruddy Colored, -oast aeide weakoese and enter the happy lite that comes from using Ferrozone. Fifty Dente buye a box in any drug more. Wing ham. Cole Bros'. circus will visit Wlugham on June 28th. The orders from the Deportment of Public Worke at Ottawa to Con►raotor Cooper are that the Poetoffioe building is to be completed in six weeks from the 5th of June. Edgar Henderson tett last Thareday morning for Maoleod, Alta., where he will perform missionary dotiee, pre• paratory to entering University ho .tarty for the Preebytian ministry. The many friends of 3. B. Ferguson, Town Clerk, will be sorry to learn that he is not improving in health and 021 Monday atteruoon of Met week was taken to 81. Jooeph'e hospital at Lon- don for treatment. David Martin, who wee for a number of paste on the G. T. R. section at the Junction, has been promoted to the position of foremen of the notion Glan• ford Station and lute moved bis family to that place. The Salvation Army in town has re- ceived a valuable addition to their Baud, by the arrival from England, of Bandmaster Robert Jarvis. Mr. Jar. vie etood examination in musics with 700 and wee one o! three who took first place. David Patton, eon of Wm. Patton, at Bluevalo wile taken to Clinton hoe• pita! and underwent an operation for appendiaitie. The operation was Bao- Geeetally performed by Dr. Gunn, of Clinton, and Dr. Agnew, of Wingham, and we are pleased to hear that the young man is cow eteadily improving. The frionde of Pastor Fitch, of the Baptist Church, will be pleased to learn of hie ordination to the ministry on Friday 251b alb, The commit whiob gathered in the afternoon was a fairly large and representative one. Rev. W. E. Morton, Superintendent of Home Minion and Prof. Uroee, Ph. D., of Mo. Mouser University, were present. Rev, W. E. Morton, woe chosen moderator and Rev. J. D. Weloh, of Tiverton, Clerk. The afternoon was taken op with 0. shoe. OOgh examination of the candidate as to hie oonvereion, call lo the minialry, and dootrinal views, The oouooil, on retiring decided to tellowehip Bro. Fitch. There hoe been k move made during the past week in oonneotion with Wing. ham's new High School. Several meet• ioge of the board have been held daring the past week. Monday evening of Leet week the contract was awarded to B. Bennett and Wm. Nicholson at $12,796. The eootraot oche for the work to be completed by the let of January, 1907. The oontraotore,are now buoy planing orders for material and a staff of work. men will be put to work at onoe. Last week the Board engaged John A. Taylor, Principal of the Dation High Scbool as Principal of the now eohool, dative to oommenoe in September. Mr. Taylor bat an excellent record ae a High School teacher and Wingham is very fortunate in smearing him se Prinoipal ot the new eahool. Mr. Taylor went to Dutton an an Aeeletani teacher in 1,898 and two }mare later was appointed Prin. cipal. Pink lips like velvet, rough, chap. ped or (tracked lige Dau be made as soft ae velvet by applying at bedtime, a light twitting of Dr, Shoop's green ¢aloe, The effeol on the lips or akin of this moat Turnip Seeds .tole.:,,. Always get the best as it costs no mono to grow GOOD than poor ,Seeds of any kind. The success no doubt depends largely on the preparation of the soil, but not less so on the QUALITY of the Seed sown. Impressed with this faet we always procure our Seeds from one of the moot reliable firms in Canada. Wo now have in stock the following varieties of Turnip Seeds, viz. :- BRUCE'S NEW CENTURY -A Purple Top Swede, resembling the Westbury, of splendid uniform growth and fine quality. It is the beet Swede we know of to resist mildew a.nd 18 a 1108.931 cropper. NEW KANGAROO -A very hardy Swede similar in size and growth to the Ele- phant and in0reasing in popularity .soh year. HARTLEY'S BRONZE TOP -Small nook and single top roote, very rioh in quality and a good keeper. HALL'S WESTBURY-A well known Standard variety and one of the beet. BANGHOLM-A large and handsome variety and a popular Turnip, WHITE SWEDE -Remarkable for its nutritious properties, hardiness and long keeping. GREY STONE -A white flashed Turnip ; early, hardy and of good quality. Our Customers Highly Recommend these Varieties ALEX. STRACHAN esoelleot ointment is always immediate and pertain. Dr, 8hoop'o green salvo takes oat completely the soreness of auto, burns and bruins and all skin abrasions. It to surely a wonderful and most highly eatiefaotory healing °int. ment. In glace jars at 26o. Sold by F. R. Smith, Ingersoll Board of Trade eudoreee the proposal for a new fiotory. The 0. P. R. have ordered one thong. and more box oars to be Wilt at the Angus .!lope. Die eaid the Rose rifle will be allowed at all the matches of the Dominion Rifle Association. AT rewar's Oranges Lemons Bananas Spanish Onions Dates Figs Fish and Oysters High Grade 5c. Cigars High Grade Chocolates The Home of Good Old Cheese and 27c, Tea Bank of Hainitton Total A00008, Hea,000,000 80 BRANCHESI IN CANADA 80 ft1' President, - - HON. WM. GI8SON NW Viae President Sc General Manager, LC' JAMES TURNBULL Ry ,Capital, Paid np, $2,r,00,000 Reserve Fund B2 0012000 ETHEL AGENCY Boutros Deportment -Ample security for Depositors. Depoaitoof 31.00 0nd upwarde received. Internet allowed at Durrant rates and compounded half yearly. ADVANCES made to Farmers /or feeding stock. Sale Notes oolleoted and advanoee made thereon. Drafts bought and sold, W N. M°IIAY, BCD -AGENT. J. D. O'Connell, Manager of the Boy. .reign Book at Goderioh, is dead. The Canadian Bank of Commerce has absorbed the Merobanle' Bank of Prince Edward Ieland, James Loitob, of Cornwall, was appoint- ed Chairmen of the new Railway and Municipal Board. A. Tisdale, of the Gland Track, has been promoted to the position of &eeiet• ant to Fourth Vice•Proeident Mo• Gnigan. SMITH & STEWART House, Sign and Carriage Paint- ers. Ornamental and Scene Work and Paper Hang- ing a Specialty. Quotations Furnished on Application SHOP TuruJ erry St., Brussels SALT Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works can get any kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Foreman, - Brussels. 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, cue,, always in stock and sold at Market Prises. Thuell Bros. Mill at Electric Light Building. '---..011111P0,-- Spring and Summer -4011Plise--- MILLINERY OUR 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 see our goods any time. A choice stock of Fancy Goods in the line of Em- broidery Silks, Table Centres, Doylies, Sofa Cushion Tops and Frills, Point Lace Patterns, Braids, Threads, Rings, &o., has been added to my business and Ladies are asked to see there. I thank the public for the past year's patronage and will be pleased to share in this season's business. Mrs. McKinlay'