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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-5-23, Page 8itilitinertettrebetlet PORTING GOODS All kinds of Rubber Balls We have them in the Hard and Soft Aher, two 81000, at ift) lOa each Base Balis rrom the to BO up to Oho better 0005 as high 50 31.00, Foot B11,118 • Shin Pads Catching Gimes Tennis Racquets Lacrosse Sticks Agents for the Gendrou Express Wagons For the 24th of May )10S9 alMitit Fishing Set/los? We have all the neceesary supplies, Bain" bop pelee up to 20 feet iu length. Fishing Lines and Fhb Reeks, Victoria Day Post Cards Cando oommorative of the day, in ail colorings, at 2 for 5e. Other post studs received are four new eletee Of Brussels, Linen Ocanige and new Leather Carole. R. S DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. A, 0. Damn shipped a oar of bogs from Bruseele ou Wednesday. Smarm fare on the G. T. R. for Vie eounctaz EXBitiveloti iv. a. B. toria Doy. See advt. in this issue. —GIANT TRGIArms "Oarrency" "Bobs" Train e terms Brueeele Station, North and South,as follows; and "Stag" Chewine Tobariettes, in big Gonoo 80000 GoING Noltelt• Mail 7:06 man Mixed 9110 a.m 2/fixed 11;25 a.m p,m EXprese,. 3:02 p.m Exprese ete1 p.m plug°. Quality always the throe. TER painter's brine baa improved the residence of Mrs. J. L. Kerr, earner of Tnrnberry and Ohuroh streets. Thos. Nioholle did the work. GooD Os. -James Cardiff, of Grey, goical Raul 4tents pair of °holm cattle which weighed 2290 delivered to A. T. Currie on Monday a pounde and dressed 1310. Dickers BOB,, of Walton, the well knowu horse dealers, brought iu a oar of equities from Lambton Oo. last week. They handle a lot of good stook. Tint rumor ie that crude oil is being found by Brunetti 011 0 mpeny at their well near Monition Tan POST !tepee thsy will strike it rich and make a barrel of Money. AGRICULTURAL &oiety Directors will meet Saturday afternoon of this week, at 2 o'clock, in the Council °bomber to ar range matters for the next Fail Fair to be held in Brunetti on Out. 3 and 4. There should be a large attendauoe as 11 is an important meeting, Tao sad inteiligenoe was reoeived of the deoettee of Mrs. James Holmes, of Moosomin, who departed this life There deg of Ian week. Funeral 8006 piaott oa Sunday, She is survived by her hue baud and five ohildren. It is about 25 years since the family removed from Morris towuship. Mr*. Holmee was a sister.iu law to Robert Holmes, Mrs. D. Ewan end the Mines Holmes of Brea. eels Seammerroon.-Tuseday evening Rev, E. U. Powell pave an illuetrated tenure "A trip to the Pacific Coast," in the Methodist otiorob. Over 80 views were shown by a dissolving etereoptitton and two illustrated songs suite. There was it good attendanoe, the juuiors bring ad milted free Ocher entertainments will follow as Rev. Mr. Powell has purobaeen the lantern. He was tendered a vote of thanks at the close. W. H. Kerr exp in. ed the views as they were plemed on the 0985806. Lem Tsuezetaos Lnaion.-Tbe organ izittion of tbe Loyal Temperance Legion took plaoe on Monday May 2003 in the W. O. T. II. roome. Offioers sleeted ;- President. Mies Jean S. liabkirk ; Vice Preeidents, let, Mise Myrtle Wilson ; 2nd, Blies Pearl Leatherdale 8eoretitry, Katie Deadman ; Treasurer, Martel Brothers ; Orgaaieto, Hazel Lowry mud Isabel Straohan ; Lo,,k-oat Committee, girls -Edith Deadman, Nellie Ewan, Katie Ament ; boyo -Joe Habkirk, Lloyd Jackson, Sydney Brothera. TIBe meetiug was very well attended 58 being present aud the ladies hope that the Legion will do well ander the able generalship of mamma to grow. All are welcome. Tne the well seasoned and racy MoGilIioud. ladles having the meeting in •charge are dy. We wish it ermine. trying to make them as interesting as Dzourszn TEE °PFEIL—it a meeting possible. Meetioge will be held the flub of Brenele Public Library Board the Friday of every month at 4 80 p. m. offer from the Coulson of a portion of the ; DIED. -On the 7th of May Jean John whole site voted on by be ratepayers for non, beloved wife of Robert Hablitrk, the Carnegie Library was declined ea the died at the home of her daughter, 31re, Board did not Doi:wider it large enough llyiteMe.o, Tileonburg, aged 76 years and nor yet wise to erect a valuable building 4 months. She had beau ill for about 2 close alongside of the present Town weeks. No particular ailment. The Hall. A. sabsoription list is in oiroula• funeral took plan in Toronto on the fol. tion and if the necessary amount 10 uh• lowing Friday from her daughter'e reel, tined the promoters will oak the Library dame Mrs. Murray, 1402 Brunswick ave. In addition to her binned she is sur• Board to aooept the vanot lot corner of Tarnberry and Mill meets as a site f„ vived by 5 daughters and a son. Mr. the mach talked of Library. and Mrs. Habkirk were former well known reeidents of Roxicro', MaKiltop NOT SPORTSAIANMEE.-Ili is said that townehip. Deceased 8980 a most ex. Listowel Iutermednite Foot Ball team °silent personeind was belove‘by a wide has dropped out of the oontest. They circle of friends. She wen a faithfoo• were to have played at Atwood last Mon. member of the Presbyterian Munch ter day but defaulted. This is not fair by many years. Mrs. Hibkirk was 8 sister any mean.. Brussels boys drove to Lis. towel and played their match awarding to Mrs, Margaret Eabkirk, of Brussele, and Mr. Habkiek ie a brother of the late to sahedule with the full expectation of Joseph S. Habkirk, of Blyth, and Geo, a return game. By in oanoellatiou they RabLtir,„. lees the gate reoeipts and it also mite off 0' 2,111TRING MING win( MAL -The a maloh here. Lietowel ehould have 00 ..jott infute they commenced. The Ae. SOn.w.it,u sbuuld make teams who play tilt., rote either "buck tie or be rated out for the next seiteen. Brame,' and Atwood will try copetenons at the lat- ter plaits on joule 6oh. It onr boya win that will give .gien the Ditibriat but if Atwood 01801 '8 viotorioas it will be a tte aud Ruse it e artsoh will have to be played. was billed to be in Brunets 81st. A °biers among ye takir ' notes, faith he'll prent it. HAND Two PM the name(' of your visitors. LOCAL new- leige 6, Dou'o read a word of it ti Tea Fire le ,e was tested laeb week 9013 100,1 1 88 0. k. POST Mow owl. s CM Friday will be 9 to 10 • 5 80 Op. m. A wow went hen bootee has been but. •• F. S. Scott's William etreet. Tug Voluuteere go to Camp at London on dime 4th. Recruits are being enroll. ed. . A Nam ehingle root has improved the residence of Fletcher Sporting, Church street. Comm Council will open in the Court 13ouee, Gott:Brice, at 3 5. m. on Tnesday, J tun 4th. As the space at our disposal is ecime. what limited this week we omit the list of names of thoee who graduated with romps. Fon quality and quantity ask your dealer for the new big plugs of "Bobs" "Stag" and "Ourrenoy' Chewing Tobao. 46-18 Uva thanks are due to a goodly num ber wbo are squaring off their subecrip- Hon to Du Poo to Jaunary 1908. Have you done Bo 2 MRS. JOHN HILL favored THE POST last week with 14 boquet of byaointhe and sweet peas for whiola she has our very beet thanks. LAST week Walter Wilbee bad the misfortune to give one of hie feet quite a gash with an axe while working in the boob, compelling him bo take audesired holiday& FRIDAY afternoon of next week at J. 80 o'clock, there will be offered by mod. gage sale as the Quesn'e Hotel, Brnesels, the 60 sore farm of Petrick Kelly, 8th con..Morris. F, S. Scott will be the anotioneer. TER POST wae glad to receive a copy of the Daily News, of °sleety, of which D. aloGillionddy, one of the fonnotere of Tae Pose is managing editor. It ia a noel, newsy, breezy paper that should WILL 1 molter& oN DoMINION DAT. -At a wet pubic meeting, held in the Uuue,atl Chamber, last Friday even 185, 89113 Reeve Leckie in the ohair, 86 was nuanimously deoided to hold a lge- bratiun itt Brunel° on Dominion Day. Following are tbe Maitre i -J. Lattice, Ohairmen ; W. L, Leatherdale, Sears. tary ; J. F. Rowland, Treasurer. Oom. raitoees struck t-Canvaesing, A. B. Mao. Donald and Joie, Hewitt ; Music, W. A. Grower, L. S. Duntord and W. Griffith ; Sporck and Attraotions, A. Baeker, R. Leatherdale, N. I", Gerry, W. O. Smith and R. Downing ; Grounds and Decent. Mons, R. Graham, S. T. Plum and B, Gerry; Printing and Advertising, J. Leckie, W, L. Leatherdale and W, H. Xerr. CoMmittees are to meet on Mon• day evening, May 27th, to report and further discuss and arrange the program, There is 18 halall00 of 3185 in the Bank to the credit of the Committee from the tut Celebration. The Intention is to preseet a line and attractive bill of fare that will not be surpatmed by tbe beet. Early anrmenoement will be made of what the program Will ooneist, Sporty mud tumidly fair eoribe of the Atwood Bee was real nasty to some of his remarks ooncerning the Foot Bell mateh here between Brunie and At wood. Suppeee it hie team had WOri loe would not have had such a bad lapel. Here is a portion of what wen said "For the remainder of the ba 1 the game was fast and furious, the Brunetti team doing their best to maintain their advantage. Several tittles the Atwood forwardo got going and set the Brunets defence a merry chine, ect merry io fact that several times Ras. Brown their splendid oentre half, had to met up for repaire. The rest did him good, and also stopped the Atwood forwards in their oareee towards the Bruseels goal, A score ofteu seemed imminent bat Rue, knew what he was doing." That was real mean of you Rue, to aot so naughty when the Atwood whirlwind "juniors" were going right on to victory. If the time spent by the visitors kicking tbe ball out of the park bad been °coupled in shooting on goal what a difference there might have been. Cheer up Bro. Ander son and rest eatisfied with proepeetive Junior ohampiouelaip honors. Let us have a ehow for the intermediate iniver ware, We will try and have Rues& Brown in shape for the match at At wood eo that your boys oan have a fair show "tn their career towards Bruseele Reel." We don't want them to 000re on Ile though. The game at Brunets was hie first thio nation so you will have to eXonse him for having to "rest up for repaire." Zo Wee very winked we know but fOrgive and forget, "ieweeet A BUSINESS CHANCE is Qften missed when It might have been eastIY embraced by SYSTERATZC SAVING Begin now to prepare for the day of opportunity hy depositing your savings in The MeIropoMaa Bank In the Savings Depart. meta $140 or upwards opens an account. Interest is allowed from date of deposit, and compounded foto. times a year. No delay in withdrawal. TM Reserve Fund and Capital Paid Up Metropolitan Bank Updivided Profits , 51.000,000.00 W. J. FAWCETT, LOCAL. BRANCH MANAGER stesseesteate TUESDAY evening St, John'e Lodge, A. F. it A. 31., Bruseels, eleoted the offioere for the aorring term. They will be in. stalled on So. John's Day, June 24113, Scam', (Posed Teesday afternoon and will not re open until Monday to permit the teaehere to attend the Ootivenstou el Guelph on Wednesday mid Thursday. iutersating letter finin the pen of W. J. Fawcett, Manager of the Metro. politau Bank, Brussels who is holiday. ing in the West may be found on page 4 of this keeue. Tan Beggar Student Company played iu the Towo Hall, under the auspices of Bruseels Feet Bali team, on Wednesday evening and did their part well. Their preseutatiou of the operetta, "The Beggar Student" took up the first half of the progiam and the inualoal and literary selections of the second haif were well rendered. The solos, quartettes, duets were good awl the whole entertainment mean, bright and attraOtiVe. Mies Erma Porte gave several readings 18 pletteint term at.d a.so preetied Very aeoeptabq at tbe paw. Mr Firth is a due toner and hie 0010 "The white star ut Heaven" was worth the admiseton fee, Arnie Luria was given as an encore and 80 wee well executed. Mise Era May ie a petite veermet who made friends at onoe and Miss Beatrice Haut did her part very pleasantly aud with good effect. A. H. Frame nen ia baritone voiee of good quality and the quartettes are weli batanoed. Encoree were tiumerene anc respotteee cheerfully given. There are no blanks ID"'Ilhe linger Student Oo" end they wi I be accorded a hearty weloone ou at y future oecaelon here STATIoNART ENGMEERS' CERTIFIZATE6 - The Legislature ui Octane et lin rrosin semen passed an eat respecting etation• ary eugineers in whish engiueers anti employers are alike laterented. Briefly Eilatrd, 800 proVinion6 are that, after the first day et Joty, 1908, uo engiueer 8911 be allowed to operate or have obarge of a statiouary steam plant of 50 home power Or upwards who does uot MAO a govern• meet aertifioete. There are three ()lessee uf engineers to whom aertifintes will be granted Without he applioant baying to undergo au examination, fire, those wbo on tbe 20,13 f Aprii, 1907, (tbe date on which the met Was poen e) bent oertificates from an 00800lattOl 1,1 8.00101181y engine. ere in ()uteri°, Or 90881888 Or 10001210tive engineer'e uerttficate ; second, engineers who ou the above date were 10 charge of a pima of 25 horse power or over lu Ontario; third, engineers who had at auy time previous to the pneiug of the am, not lima thou two year& experierme iu the operation of enoh a plant in the Province. These who canuot qualify as above will have to pan the examinations weich will hereafter be presoribed by the Board of examiners. Those outerested may obtain a aupy of tbe Act and appli Elation forme for oertifintea by addrething the Secretary, DI.parimeut of Agriculture Toronto. Mouday'e Toronto Deny Hobe nye ;-"00 Saturday after. noon the wedding of Wad Ltiliati Bowel], eldest dauebter of George A. and Mrs. Powell and Owen Arthur zmily, third eou of Thomas and Mre. Emily, wan solemnized at Trinity Methodist chnroh, Torouto, Rev, W. S. Grilto, assieted by Rev. W. F. Wilson, °Kunming. The wedding mai-Mule were played by Peter Kennedy, Arthur B.ight singing a eolo. Tbe bride was given away by her father, aud wore a beautiful dress of ivory satin, with overdress of Paris lime; the veil was arranged over a wreath of orange bloe• BOMB aud some pearl ornameuts were worn. The bridesmaids, the Mimes Ruby and Pearl Powell, wore themes alike in pale roes eatin, with ineertione and gratutnre of ,inie; plumed 13010 01 the same shade, and they Wore pretty erne, mente of pearls audrubies, tbe gift of the groom. Mr. Smily was best man, the where being Gilbert Mackenzie, Dr. Harold Clarkson, Powell Hamilton, L. Logsdin aud Edwin Busily. A reception Was held at the residence of Ddr. Powell, Howland avenue, Mr, and Mrs. Owen Smily leaving afterwards for New York aud Atlantic Oity. The etneg away dregs being of dark blue °loth, the coat opeuiug over a white satin beton, toucan hat with ohou of blue velvet. Among the friends printout were J, and Mre. Leokle, W. E. and Mrs. Kerr, (Brunets, 0100 ; °sear and Mrs. Rumpel, Berlin ; Judge mill Mrs, Meyers, Winuipeg ; A. 'relay, Stratford ; W. and Mrs. firmly, Chicago ; N, and Mre, Scautiebury, Londob, Eng land " Tbe bride was a former resident of Breseels mid will have many good wisbee for a bright and happy fratUre. Business- Locals. GIBnO wanted tot Ice Cream parlor at London Summer reeort, Highest wages paid. Apply to W. M. Lowno, 516 King street, London, COLLEGE etudents, teachers and other desirtug profitable employment for Sum mer vazatioti should write to Hamilton, Ont., box 288, fur partioulare. Rumen me buggy and a single cot of rubber 'tweeted harness for sale. May be seen at the Illause, Cranbrook, where particulars mat be obtained, Farm FENOINO.-B. 010Se is now ready with a iarge supply of fencing and gates and if he has DOE on band what le wanted he will soon gel it, A. card will reeeive prompt attention. R. ()Lose, Ethel, HAIR DREBSINO -Swituhee made oat of 000801ii80 aud out hem All orders net by mall promptly attended to, Mas. R. Brennen. Min etreet, BMW& Two aomfortable houses for sale Apply to W. A. Gillman, Ink CREAM PARLOR, -Un and after date for the seawall will eerve Ioe ()ream of euperior quality, also lunolies. Give ue 0 trial and he oonviimed, Mao Mu, Da- BUTLER'S VISIT. -Dr. Butter, the London Eye Speuisibit, will be at the American Hotel, Brussels, ou Wednee. day, May 22.d. Glasses supplied. Wang yuur lawn need,- shaving I ean wean, sharpen, true and renew lawn mowers at lowest cash prme or will ex - chomp e mower. when desired, Yonre, T. MoGregor, oorner Mill aud Main St,, Brussels. Alta You Subject To Stiffness? Perhaps it le lit the neck or ehouldere. rivet {hing is a good rub with Nerviline, No more speedy remedy could be adopt ed. When applied to the mettles Ner• viline gives them flexibility and vigor ; idiammation, eorenees and etiffnees obappear. "Whether in the ohast or broat nothing oan surpass Nerviline" writee 0. 13 Denton, Lumber Merobant et Oak Bat, N. B. "Rubb,c1 00 90 eight 'rouble is gone by morning. I have proved Nerviline a great medicine " Every one saye the game, and Nerviline always makes good, 25o bottles sold everywhere, MOMS= EITEWART.-In WV:Mier, on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Stewart, twin boyo. SHILI-PowELL-On Saturday, May 181h, at Trinity Methodist Church, Toronto, by Rev, Dr. W. El Griffis, assieted by Rev Dr. W. F Wilson, pastor of the oburob, Ethel Lillian, denghter of Mr. end Mrs. G. A. Powell, formerly of Breese% to Owen Arthur Smily, all of Toronto. HOLLINGER -In Grey, on May 18th, Herold, setnind son of Lonia and Annie Holineer, and 8 years, 5 motithe and 18 days. Tileonhure, on May 71h, at her danshteee residence, Mre Dyke man Joan Johneton, be rived wife of Robert Habkirk, aged 76 years and 4 mo,,, he. LOMA Wroxeter, an May 161h, Licw,noe Lovett, aged 81 years and 10 days. 08110 Fal liWheat 75 78 8 45 48 Pea 72 78 88 40 B 0itatteter , tube and ro 1 . a18 20 Eggs per dozen 16 18 Hay per ton 9 00 10 00 Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20 Hoge, Live 6 60 Wool 24 25 Potatoes per brie ... 40 50 Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 60 8a G, per bbi., retell 1 25 1 25 Popular Stallions The F011owing will be lite Routes of the !Ones named for SCIISOlk of 1907 AWAtDN A. PrIENZIEB, Proprietor, tdONDAY-Wili leave hie own stable, Lot 19, Con, 11, Maintop, and peened North to Serial. PdoPhersonea, Lot 10, Oen. 14, MoKillop, for mein ; then to Oran brook for night. TUESDAY-Prooeed in Central Hotel, Breese's, for noon ; then to Jobe Kelly'e, 00n. 7, Nerds, for n.ght. WEDNESDAY -Proceed to J. Shortreed'e, jr., 9th Ltne, Morrie'for norm ; then to klitson's Hotel, Blyth, for night. THURSDAY -Proceed to Thos. Knox', Con, 13, Firmest, for noon ; then to Thos. &anise', Bunodary Line, Hui. lett, for night. PR/DAY-Proesed to Jae. MoLaaghlin's, Lit 31, Con. 14, Me &flop, for noon ; thou to Themer'o Hotel, Walton, for night. SATURDAY -Premed to Wm. Kneohtens, Con. 14, Multillop, for noon ; then to hie own amble where he will remain until the following Monday morning. BARON BLAGg ROST. MoRELVEY, Manager, MONDAY -Will leave hie own etable, Loi 22, 0011, 8, Grey, and go Went to Jas. Oardiff's, Lot 8, Oen. 7, for noon ; then 00 .13 Tyremen's, Lot 10, Con, 12, for night, TUESDAY-Prooeed to Jae. D. McNair% ti t 22, Oen 13, for noon filen to William A.daue, Lot 1, Oen 11, 31 ma, for night. WEDNDSDAY-Prooeed to Thoe. Hann ton's, Lot 5, Con. 7, BIM, for noon ; then to Thos. Toughim'e, Lot 6, Oen 4, Einut, for night, THURS. DA.Y-Proueed to David 3, Stewart% Molesworth, for noon ; then to Joh Rine% Lot 30, Con. 1, Grey, for night. FRIDAY -Proceed to Ivy Oatnpbell's, Lot 23, Um 8, for noon ; then West to Jae Tairehntl'e, Lot 5, Con. 4, for night. SATURDAY - Primeed South to Go: Con , then to hie own etable where he will remain nutil the folli wing Monday morning, ; -,14kMeleD -eeautemeret't'mra."..- CSTAI2LI13tiC3 1013 THE STANDARD BANK' OF CANADA Head Office - - Toronto $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT In our Savings Department, Deposits of$x and upwards are received, on which the highest current rate of interest is allowed. No Delays in making Withdrawals Interest added four times a year Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. SA BRUSSELS BRANCH J. F. Rowland', Manager THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 10 GRA SS STEERS FOR Razz. Apply to lto BT. BLAIR. Let 8000. 18, Grey, or Walton P.0, . 95.2 FT ORS'S FOR SALE—FIRST^ 1 mess young hover., 7 years old. Would make a enod third Wolfe for s farmer. R. TBOMSON, Egg Emporium, Brussels, GOOD BARN FOR SALE 40x 00 feet, with inane stabling under it. P oesession at upoe. For further portion- /ars apply to ROM., BLAIR, Lot 5, Con, 18, Grey. 96-2 L OST -A SMALL NOTE BOOK carried in the vest pocket, NVII/I lost by R. IL Hay, of Lietowel, on Saturday, 18th Inst., in Brussels, Suitable reward will be uparuidubeyia.its prompt return to THE Pon, 96.1 SIX YOUNG MEN WANTED, anywhere from 16 to 20 years of age, We have good openings for young roeu 89010 desire to learn a first -elites trade. A pin, at 0000 W H. WILLIS SHOE 00 ,Luttritn, Seatorth. 904 MORTGAGE SALE OF VArm- ABLE FARM PROPE11TY.-11 Linder and by virtue of the Power of Bale, etfntained in a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of salethere will be offered tor eale Ily Public 'Auction on Friday, May 31st, 1907, at the hour of 1,80 o'elook in the alternoon, at the queen's Hotel 10 the Village of Brussels, in the finality 00 Elltroti, by F. 8 . Scott, Auctioneer, the follOwiug valuable property, namely :- Being all that certain poral or treat of land, nituate, Iyieg aud being in the Town- ship 0 Morris, is the County of Hurou, for- merly owned 1 y Patine, Kelly, Iusolvent, end being 000 Wtst 201101 tlie North Half of Let u umber Fourtheu in the Eight!) Oon. 0000100 0! the thin Township of Morris. eon- tidniug Slit) mires of land. The term is exoeileut suit and in good condition. It is under lease nut,' 0130 100 day of November, A D, 1907, upon terms which will be made known en 000 0(5.1 Bain, or upon_ applica- tiou to the uutieraigued Pemba Fall plowing There is 0 comfortable log uti8de &abut edul. 1. 8' ulee 1b:0%12cl:1-IL wpiethr 'OA! oi the maimed money to be paid ta the Veneta oi ins kimieital tie the day of sale tbe :attai)8 la thirty days the, It iurther partioniafe aud conditions of sale apply 00 0111.1,1 lit th, unilereigned BOOTP, A B. dACIMINALD, Auetiouthr. Solicitor for Mortgagee . Dated at Brussels 11,1,1y 10053.1907. WANTED. --ONE HUNDRED feMale operaliVeri her Retying and Knitting Sleablues, Wind vo, eie., in Knit- ting Hine at P frie, Ontario. Railway 'area advanced. %Then wages paid. Addrees PENMANS LI IPED. 96.0 Tenders for Gravel Tenders will be received by the under- signed, up 11 8 aturday, Tune tat, at 6 p. M.. for supplying threthed and unthreened gravel for the Corporation of 132.11PRO1B for the prawn of 1907, Gravel to be got from Miller }Moe'. pit. The lowest or any tender not necessarily no/muted. Work to he done at the direction of the etreet Onintnitliee. 404 F. S. 80000, Clerk. Huron. County Council. The Council of the corporation of the County of Huron will meet to the Council Chamber, in the Town of Goderieh, at 8 ololook on Tuesday, June tbe 4012. All no. °omits against the 0ounty requiring 088010. 080110 nmet be placed with the 0 lark before day of meeting W. LANE. Dated May 505h,1907. Clerk. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of William Eaeton, late of the Township of Me- Killop, in the County of Huron, Gen- tleman, deceased. Notice is hereby given, persuant to Bevis. ad Statutes of Ontario 1897. Obap. 129; and amending Acts, that ail creditore and others having any claims against the estate of the Bald William Eaetou, who died on or about the 9.5th day of March, 1907, are required on or before the 8111 clay of June, 1907, to send by post, prepaid, or deliver to A. B. Mao- donald, of the Village of Brussels, Solicitor fur Jas. H. Humphries, of the Village of Walton, the Admfullitra tor of the estate, their Christian and thrnames and addresses with full particulars in writing of their claims, the 0190,08,00 01 their athounte and the 060890 01 the securities (11 any) held by them. And uotioe is further given that after the ,ald loot mentioued 1810 0130 said Adminis- trator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amonget the parties 008111. el thereto, having regard only to the Mama of 'which he shun then have notice and that the eaid & Iminiatrater will not be liable for the Icseets,..r any part thereof, to ally person ur poisons of whose claims not. ice shall nut 11 ve beau received thy Lim at the time of such distribution, Dated, at Brussels, May 15111,1907. A. B. MACDONALD 41.0 Begetter tor Administrator. Wall Paper. Remnant s We are offering some nartieirarly Pilill 1)111111 Il f 14,8111111.,r4 •(1 yl''" lii Ili 113,111.1 01111011 1.1-1111 bii)W cost Very iiiitable for small bedrooms, 0103- ets, pantlys, &c. —AT -- FOX'S DRUG STORE' embe...0.wv..0.oveteateeowartiraw. East Huron Agl. Society. A reeding of the Past Huron Agrithltural Society Directors will be held in the Coun- cil Chamber,Brussels, 00 etiturday. May Mb, at 2 o'clock, to revise Prize met and arrange preliminaries Sir the eonaiug Pall Pair. A full attendance is requested, .7AS. SPEIR, President, W. B. HERR, Secretary, QTRAYED ON THE PREM - 100801 the undersigned, Norte Lot 17,0on. 7,Morris, u Week mare with white bind feet. The o wine. is requeeted to prove property, pay exeenses 9111 1105 nor weal'. 9641 40.8, 94201001,, Brueeole P.O. Notice to Creditors In the matter of the estate of Robert In- . glis, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, farmer, de- ceased. Notice hi hereby given, pursuant to Revie. ed !Matinee of Coterie, 1807. Chap, 199, and amendine A0tR, that all creditors and others having any chime against the imitate 01 0110 5010 Robeet Inglie. wh, died 00 09 about tile 8011 /ley of A pri1,1907 are riAnired on prim - :ore the 8th day of June, 1907, to send by pest, vrepaid, or deliver to 11.8 SfitedounIcl, of the Village of animals, Folleitor for Mu - lay R. (Mott and Devil 100117, the Adminis- trators et tbe estate Oho it Christian and et/themes and addrosses with full partioa- tare in writing of their claims, the state. meet 01 their acconuts and the eatere of the thou Mies 119 587) held by them, And notice is further elven that after the said bet meubioned date the said Adminis- trators will proceed to distribute the meets of the ciecenFtd umongst tbe parties entit. led Ober, lo. having regard on ly to the Wanda of which they shah thou „Alb -1100100 Mid that the isid Aunoinistrutors will not be liable for the 009000 01 any part thereet,to auy pet son or pe sous of whose elaime not. ice snail nut 1 aye been received by them at the time of mob distrtlintIon Dated at Brus-els, May 14t12, 1907. A.B. IVIAL.DONALD, 95.8 Solicitor for Administrators. CIOW%P.W.NA"M"P"PeAPIAA BRUSSELS NEW G. N. McLaren DAY LIGHT STORE teekeeteendeeitameesovieftweweeeeetweerkete. FIRST ANNUAL MAY ;.':ALE OF BOY.' ANO MEti:-‘i, CLOTHING. An event PO great that all previous (nd-, are ovt t-ladowed. Saturday, May 11th, we inaugurate our Forst May Sale of Boys' and Msn's Clothing ami place before the publics the most complete stock nt Ho)s' and Men's Read,l-to-wear Clothing that has ever been offered in Brussels. This sale prssents an excellent opportunity to save uloney. We guarantel. the quality of our Clothing, They are all made by reliable makers and are perfect fitting. Boys' Suits, regular $8 and $3.50 for $2.69 -Boys' 2 -piece Suits, in lovely new Spring patterns, Tweede, light and dark colorings, double aud single breasted, well made with good trim- mings, perfect fitting for boys 7, 8,9 and 10 years old, regnlar up to 38.50 ; ottoice for 3 2 69 Same Qualities and Patterns as above - 2-pieoe Suits for Boys, age 11 to 15, regular up to 35.00; May Sale Price 8 49 Men's Suits regular up to $9.50 for $6.75 Men's Tweed Suite, single and double breaded styles, light and dark colorings, strong linings and perfect fitting, all sizes from 36 to 44, regular values up to $9.50 ; May Sale Price 6 75 Men's Suits regular up to $18.00 for $9.75 -Men's Tweed, Worsted and Serge Suits, sin- gle and doeble breasted styles, light and dark shades, out in the newest Spring styles'extra good lining end perfect fitting, all sizes 36 to 44, regu- lar values up to 318.00 ; May Sale Price 9 75 Boys' 3 -piece Suits reg. up to $6.00 for $4.49 -Boys' 8-pleoe Suits with Knit:titer Pante, in a big range of New Spring Patterns, light and dark shades single and double breasted styles, good strong. liniugs and perfect fitting, for boys aged 10 to 16, regular values up to 36.00 ; May Sale price 4 49 Boys' 3 -piece Suits reg. up to $7.50 for $5.69 -Boys' and Young Men's Suits, in light and dark shades, Tweeds, New Spring Patterns, good linings, made with long pante and are perfect fit- ting, sizes 82 to 85, regular price up to 37.50 ; May Sale Price 5 69 Men's Odd Pants -Men's oda Pante in Tweeds, Berges and Fancy Worsteds; Special Values at from..31,00 to 3 00 Boyce Odd Knioker Pants -Bove Odd snicker Pants in Tweeds and Serges, a ootnpleterange in stook ; Special Values at from .26 to 1 00 Latest in Men's Hats are here We have in stock an A 1 assortment of Men's Shirte, Collars, fact every- thing in Men's Furnishings. Spring Rain Coats and Toppers Only a few Spring Rain Coats and the Short Toppers left ; all new and choice pat- terns. If your size is here -you can buy one at Wholesale Price, fliebest Pricem for Produce, . N. Condo Right or your Money Back McLaren ftfr''''''''''"www"rflin""1"11"""'"'w"'"04V4AWl"PIAAwwwww"r h L,