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'.11.1e value 'tf Formaldehyde as a preventative of smut on
grain. is b: illi; recognized more and more, and more farm -
Orli are (rain;,' it every year, Customers tell us that they
would not be without it and that they are amply repaid
kr t'tt;i ' tl'•.lubie aud the small cost. We buy the
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that can be obtaiued, put up in two eizea :
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/melee 40o, sufficient for about 80 bushels of grain
Ib. • 3e, rr 10 u
Mad wo Would caution anyone against buying a cheaper
brand. Full directions for using are on each bottle. Se-
cure yoiir supply now and have your grain ready fur seed-
ing t Ise.
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:tir new Wall Papers. They will please you
end the pricee are right.
DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN
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t Goon FRIDAY and Easter Monday, the
or �tilCiitS�tC1TCS 17th „ud 21)10 look., wi I be haul( boll.
aaye aud ole public should govern thew
selvee a000ldtngly.
A abiel'e among ye takiR' notes, A sen of hogs was shipped by Mesere.
An' faith he'llpiacif., Jewitt & Bateman to Oolnugwood un
Wednesday aud a oar by George Best to
Peireer0tou on Thursday.
Tont other day Samuel Parr received e
severe bite ou file left hem by one of the
'bus horeee at Geo. Brown's livery, the
teeth getting wed to the bone.
A. vjnLAee youth had to settle for shy
mg a tame through a window in a
widow's home. It tette are going a "firp'i
gait they (reed not be surprised it tee
authorities put un the brakes:
BEAUTIFUL Imitations of natural wood
fintobed wan varnish may tte obtained
by applying one Duet of Campbetl'o Var
meth Stain. Malay & t3ttew (tarry a
full line of all come aud size Ou06.
Color card tree.
THE Brunie Salt Works wens offered'
for Bala on Thursday of this week by
motion, with a reserve hid, by the pro -
primer, Joo. Rensford, of Clinton. A
sale was not effected. If the works were
alongside the G. T. R it wool(' reeeve
cal. The Belt 16
the au m of Salt aud o
h k
A1.
Hosteseekees' EXCURSIONS. - These
roved trip , auurel006 1,. the West win be
ran this menu es m former years by the
O P. R. ou April 14 aua 29 ; May 18 and
26 aud a.eo clause to June, July, dug. and
Septsmbee as may be Been by advt. o0
page 4. Tiokele good for 60 &aye.
Retuvu fare reuges from $82.00 to 942 00
a000rdtog to deetivation. Thos. Farrow
to ,be 0.P. R. agent at Brunie,
1 i1) decision of
a
- following The fo
LBGAL
k
Ouse of local interest was given by Judge
B ,yd at Toronto Thoeday of last week ;
-Re Hndeau.-Judgment (B) on motoo
by assentor for order neutering eon
(minutiae of wilt of Charles Hodeoo, of
the township of Grey, in tha county of
Huron, fanner. The testator direoted
ail his debts, Btu., to be paid, end pro
Deeded ; "'I give devise aud bequeath to
Icy eon, William (Retries Beason- my
farm, being lot 29 in the 5th aonoeeeiuu
which le my protein reeldeooe,
aud all appurtenauute oouurated there.
with, with ell my household geode, of
winch I cite poeeeseed. My eon, William
Cheie provide home
my gnanddaoghe , liiHarlem,
nutil she is 21. years of age, an coudttiou
that ebe make8 her home permanently
with my son, Wiliam (bailee Hudson.
And I uommate and appoint my brother,
William Edward Hudson . . . to be
ou-educator (etc) of this my last will and
testament, hereby revoktog all former
wine by me made." The testator died
ou February 28rd 1907 and probate ot
the will was greeted to William 'Edward
Hudson on tb0 28tu of March 1907.
Held that the words need were-enff eteot
to pale ad the reel and personal
e state of the testator to hie eon. Order
FOOT BALL Coon rt, Friday Apr11 24th.
Oyu ni. Board Friday evening of this
week.
Wags abcot re organizing the town
Band ?
DON"T get in too much of a burry don-
ning your straw hat.
PRYER A; SON t•hippod a aur of their
well kuotvtt dear thin week to Halifax.
A CAE nt tianstehe wheat was rece.ved
last week by M ears Pune at the Nation
al Roller mills.
PUBLIC d0honie wi 1 s.oee 'Phereday of
neat week for tamer botidaye to re ope0
on Monday 27th.
PlYcarroRE toned. Owner may have ft
by proving p "party Rud paying for this
local et TUE POET.
Tat Caution did not meet o0, Mande),
evening as there wee not a 900ram
menet. Meeting will probably be held
neat Monda(mum..
Y eve
In referring 1001 week to persona at
tending the funeral of theism ➢ore. Oriep,
at Londesboro', the type said Geo. Birt
when it ehanid hsve rand Geo. Best.
Mxee P060IE IIITOHRLL !las been. elected
Record Keepir of R.veretde Hive, L. 0.
T. M., Bream's, a.5 eneasiesor to Mrs P.
A. McArthur, nee time Maggie MoArter.
S0EAK slie.ing of meet" gap front soma,
of local tree -tap!. -re is on the het of
0amplainte. A few t,amea of the youths
who did it aro m tl:e hand. i.f the losers.
THE Executive of the newHuron
Ooeeersative Aooetteeion convened at
Wingham un Theraaey to arrange for a
Nominating Coaveeti,'n and to attend to
other busiuses mittere. Brussels and
Grey ere not euoompee-ed to tee bounds
hence were not a1t13ll.Iiv represented.
BOWLERS. -Tole :.rin•ti meeting of
Brnsele Boerne:: fide will be held in
the Council Uhor.:h : tot Fridev evening
of this week ei 8 "'el Olt, when the atimel
report wit( he f.reesees..d, elticer0 elected
for 1908 and ,cher iteoe0000y business
transa,ted. Breseoto howlers can hold
their own with the et trnndiera of the
sphere,
EAST 11011.70 Alt.. SOCIETY DIREaTORe.-
A meeting of the Duette '0 nt the East
Huron Agricult0rel Foot.' y Directors
will be held on the Connell Chamber,
Braseete, on Saturday afternoon of neat
week, lith inst., at 2 string. All 00...
wrested are asked to be preeeut as bean -
nese ot importance wit' re traneaoted.
By order . t J LEMUR, Preeideot,
LOCAL OPTION MR non IN -We ander-
Stand that an etf.,rt wit. be made at the
County Ternperat:•.e (Convention t0 be
held in Ontario street i;barnh, ()Hilton,
April 1601, oonemereing at 10 o'olook, to
organize every 100:ti0,petit3 of the
County wlo re local option is not ib force,
deolared 8000rdingly. Costa uut of the
with a view to laving the law come into estate. W. E. Middleton, K. 0., fine the
effeut at 6118 socia time in all the towns, executor. W. M. Sinclair (Brussels) for
villages and t0wnehitn4. Single rare tar Wuloam Uhartea Hudeou. A (Brussels)
the return trip P19Th,: railroad for Chia Donald (Brnsae,e) fur the other heire-at•
date, law, and asst of kin
LIIIBRAL E R001'01! West
Presidents FOOT Hazen LINE IIP.—Friday even
'Fenno, of the former eat Ridiov of lug the erganicott0u meeting of Brueeele
Huron, and Sinclair, of Ole Emit Riding„ Foot Ball Team was Held m the 'Town
have issued a joint (teenier °ailing reset.
Hal! Atter dlaoueetng the ettaa4101t the
lags of the Liberal lie-ontivee of the
(mowing capable staff of office bearers
naw ridings to rl,acage present was selreted ; - Hon. President, J. F.
day aOeOOioue relative to formation of Rowland; President, L Leatnardale;
new ageooiatinns, d t.oltev upon ('aerie for Vtoe President, J. H. Camerae ; Beare.
Nominating h liontmux, '&O. Thr meet• tory. L n, Danford ; Treeoorer, F. H.
Wfag for Earth Horne , ll hbheld at Gilroy ; Ma ,ager, Jae Baientybe ; Cap.
1130m on Ther 1130 14th inet, at tato, Gordon MoDonaid. Mane td
1130 o'olook and far the Centre Riding Oommiaee, 0 over Quern', Bea, AI ne K
at Blyth on Thttt•miay, 10th inst., ab 11 000 nail Rua. Rowe, Ground 0 mmite
a. m, 188, Bta.rt Baott, Arthur Smith aud W.
No bice GO OF em.egAellig(i ins le res (}rtf5th, Delegate to the W, F. A , Jae.
ported that the Ocm",g Cnnaervative' Ballaut 1)e. Is was decided to put a
Nominating have
80 m
Convention for North liar team 10 108 Western Foot Bali Intermed•
have
on will not to nnplain of look of late series and defend the championship
oandidnEes now thrt the gerrymander
booms otic
f 1907 er The armee of foot bell
has boletered un til:: it vote. The names a"
we have heard tne,ttned are ea• Warded
put tip by Brussels for poet ,eaeoue is
Bowman, et Meryl: ; Barrister Dudley haat demouetrated by the loot that the
Hoime6 and A. H liuegruv0, of Wing- 0twer cap has been In our po68eeel00 o1)
ham ; John Witter++.:;f Blyth ; M. Look three dtfiereet o°08eious, emphasized lest
hart, of flet Wewtuoeh ; and Win, year by the Provincial oup and on one
McQuillan, of West Wawartoeh. Only one other occasion the Junior silverware also
one get the plum of retorter hot that is no was won. Tito long trips for the Provin•
reason why others have not the option of anal honors last year were 889006ive and
reaching force if they eo doles. The ag a 008010 kb° 868600 closed with a
regent mentegement
delete to Meer o an o a 80 9 e
enough into the treaeury to properly
fioanoe the team's operations. To ao.
aomplieb %hie a grand looel oon0ert le
elated for Friday, 24th inst., in the Town
Had, for which admteaion ie planed et
the low figure of 250 for edulte end 160
ter ohildreo, The Committee in °barge
°°881806 0l J. G. J013013, hi, H. Moore, F.
H. Gilroy and L, B. Danford. Tiokets
will be put ,n sale and a packed hottest le
aimed at. Brnaeele Foot Ball team well
deserved some praotloal recognition for
their well todght bat0t88 aud eplendid
Vmtoriee last year. It i8 too late to do
that oda but 908001801 appreciation may
be evinced by the parohase of tiekete and
a hearty rally r0nnd the Warta of the
o18oiety in whatever they deem in the
best interest(' of the pleb. Brussel& hee
reaeivod a large share of adverti8ing by
the clean sport of the Foot Ball Wye and
the 0at100k is favorable for another good.
season, A bumper home on the 2401) is
the wato6Wurd, A fine program Will be
rendered,
8ret three gentlemen named have a pow, defiott, which the p
shoal expsrienee in political campaigns
for the Legislature although not mended
support enough to satire a east,
Smartie Baca, 920. --'Phe Wingham
Advance aaye of a former Broeselite
A race of considerable interest to the
sports around took place at the rink on
Friday evening last, when the two old
time rivals, B. Ooobt'ahe and R. Beattie
skated one mile foe a gide. wager of 920.
The referee, Dr. J. R. McDonald gave
the word "go" sharp oo time, 7 0)610011,
Me. Beattie took the lead, which be kept
for eia iage, the pace for these lope being
very fast. The heavy in and faet pees
began to tell on one friend Beattie, Who
began to lag a little. Seeing this the 018
timer, Ooobrane, tarot to the front and
keeping np the pane exon put a kink in
hie oflp men0'l wind wbieh "wouldn't
but," Atter 0718 the result wag never
in doubt, ,Oted site Poing on and winning
easily by nearly a lap, winning the money
and ohampiousbtp. Tare i8 no doubt
there will be it lot of Ju y skaters wanting
tri rasa W7itla the alt empien,
Your
ail &&co Y1t Your Bet t Friend
SYSTEMATIC SAVING, even WO be only $1.00 a week deposited
in a strong chartered bank, where it will bear interest at highest current
rates, is the first and surest way to independence. Begin now to cave,
$1"
The
Opens an Account in the
Savings Department of
etroMan
Capital Paid Up
91,000,000.00
$ .00
an
Reserve F`ttttd end Undivided
Profits, 9I,241,532,26
Interest allowed on Savings Accounts from date of deposit, and compounded
FOUR times a year. No delay in withdrawal 774
BRUSSELS BRANCii, IT, H. GILROY, Manager
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t'fa^tTABLIB.{-ME.D. 18781
Teeme,-Neat Monday evening, 18th
lust., the reorganization meeting of
Brussels Tamils alab will be held at 8
u'olock to Dr. F.ild'a tffiue. All wie-dere
of the 080quet are {putted to attend eo
that arrangemeute for the Summer's play
may he anmptelea.
A Paooneserve Busmen Sonoot.-The
Easter Term 1)t nue et Uau,na's Mout
mt'deru and progressive Bueiueue Ool
,egeeopem April 2180. As the Wiugbem
Bustueae Omega remains open all year,
now should be a good 111338 00 eater.
Those who cannot attend may study at
tome 'Menge mail courses.
Aee a meeting of Ohs Publics Library
Board on Feoeday evening W. L.
Leatherdale was appointed Searetury-
'1'reaeurer pro tem in the absence of W.
J. Fawcett, Mies Minnie hloNeugbtou
ieudered her 0eutguation se Liurariau to
take effeut op May let, after a lengthened
period of faabfal end 081008ut 8er000.
It WKS accepted with r09rete by the
Board. 1t was decoded to pfo0ee0 with
tmprovemente 10 the Library and Bend-
el Rum int 0 0e. 0003rnilte0 wltl Meet
again ,eat M today eteuing et 7 80
seawall to complete arraugrmrnte.
DEBATE -Last Moutay 0ventng on In
.ereetirg droete wa8 held nutter, the
auspices ,t Epworth League of the
Methodist °Petah on the eubjeot 'Re
solved that the present emigration
•381,1010 deu,meutOI to Canada." W.
J. MaCraokeu 0000p1011 the obair aud
utroduoed the following talent who
' • equated themeetvee moat creditably
r ,
Smith, RoyP eat d
alive a bin
Affirm , E Y
Cheater Armstrong, Negative, Harry
Away, Mum Nora Meanders and W. R.
Mooney. The jodgee, Misses Ford and
MaOraoken and H. R. Brewer, gave
aecisien to the negative. J, A Hunter,
as Orlt1a, gave wholesome aavtae that
hoard benefit all 000eerced. Miee
Edythe Mattraaken, of Cleveland, favor-
ed the audience with a oboioe solo mud
before the Mane Alms Hlugetoe sang a
very appropriate National Song. Great.
erram these in O euiag meetings
at hoar eppolnied would be a marked im.
1r0vemrut
A e Bette TEMPERANa0 MEETING was helli-
on Friday evening In dee rums anti
under the enepioee of the W. 0. T. U
when an intereeung ane very i,a•rue,rve
program of mn810 by the choir of Mat-
vuie Eudeavor Soo.ety, eoloe, in good
time, by Meesre. Habio rk, Atutey sod
Gorey, also a duet by Mre. Leatherdale
and Mies Hmgeton and roc -tug
t. mperanue a,tdre.see were given by Rev
E. 0, Puweil and A. M. McKoy showing
very oieaoy the prosrese wadi ie being
made in the way of moral reform, Mao
.ahortati,u and place for individual
work. The r00me, as is alwaye the cage,
at the public meetings of the K, 0 T U.
were crowded to the doors showing the
ey mpathy and appreoiatiou of thle
8 piety by the general public), also by the
eplendid order given to every item of the
program. J. A. Hueter anted as chair
men. We are sure et any time the W.
0. T. U. may gee fit to hold another
pablio gathering they may rest assured
of a large audience.
MAPLE BYRup.-About the busiest
place these deya L8 W. R. Beelen'a sager
bush, near Moieewurtb, With T R
Bennett ax foreman on bney Jaye things
mese. Mr. Baleen rune the syrup mak
nig every day. Marsh 31st wee hie
highest make turning out 848 he and
emanating shoe at the rate ut 200 lbs.
per day. Tbie syrup ie eo good it ie
sure to Mame Chet persona may not
take it after ordering to should It not
delight them. 9100.00 will be forfeited
to any one finding 8elder'e maple syrup
adulterated. .Ornere for this syrup may
be left with J. J. Gilpin, Binesele, who
will forwardthem to the man0f0otarer.
W. R BELDEN, mOnufeaturer of pure
maple syrup.
People We Know.
Mise Minnie Kelly was called home to
Btytb Thureday of last week owing to
her mother's , lneee.-Reeve Leokre 1.00
reed bothered with at a, task of iumb.•gt•
bot ie !minuet, g we ere gt.,d io state. -
be Pugh W.11 return t0 the %lent cud
Mre, Pugh and Mise Edna will take up
residence at Mitobetl where the latter hoe
a position m W W Burgers' photo
moist E G P.-we:I wan away 011
Lembto: Oo. tbte week perform.ng a
marriage ceremony in which a ooasin of
his was the bride.-Tueeday morning of
this week Watson Ainlay an old and well
kown resident of Brnenale, lett forr the
Wee, aoompeuied by Hugh Molutosl,,
1)t MaKtllop, his son in law, on a pros
pealing tour. They will visit Winnipeg,
High Rt.er, Calgary and outer potent.
Mre. Ainley and family will continue
their reetdence here sad Mre. Molntnet'
mod ohildren will make their home wain
them for the ime being—Mre, John
Bateman, ie visiting her Meter, Moo.
Hersey, at Toronto Juooti,,.-Jho. A.
Bishop, sou of Peter Bishop, of town, .6
here Ons visit I am Cobalt. After is
h.nday here he prop,Ne- trying hislaum
111 Bonny Alberta -sloe Wiltn" Ie ewe',
a• clerk in the Star Grocery for a month
at Atwood. He shoall 111 the but,
-Dr Fred Gtpin. who was here from
M ohiean City in response to is tetestem
owing t0 hie mother'. il'nals retort en
home ,art Batnidey, Mre. G, pin being
ooneiderably improved in health -
Mrs. Dr McNeugh0nn, of Fordwirh,
wee renewing old frit ndehips in Br aN-rte
end locality for a few dept. -Mt 088
Jean Habktrk rind Nora Maunders, of
town, were at Jamestown tbi0 week owl g
to the oeriooe 1110008 of Mrs. Damen Mee
D vald nee Mies Kate Wileon, formerly
of Brueeele.-Capt. Stratton !e Molt to
town again after a may of emeriti mouths
with relm1ives at Newmarket. He per
pores moles to Pert Arthur to visit bre
eon, William bet. re long. Mr. 8(08110,
eujoye good health for a man of hie years
-Mise Annie MoQaarrie hoe pone to
Londeoboro' where she has a millinery
position. we wish her an enjoyable
Lor
Special
$5.00
Suit
With
extra
Knickers
$1.00
Tile LION RAND
KNICKERS
Double
Elbows
Double
Seats
Double
Knees
Double
Stitched
Seams
Our Special $500 Suit LION BRAND make
is the beat and cleverest tailored Suit for the Can-
adian boy wehave ever offered. It is fully .guaran-
teed in every way. . We have them in the new
Spring Patterns. Boys ask for this special suit with
Extra Knickers at $1.00.
The Leading Clothiers
sommimaramionsownsomoromminewarammti1Ta
OF CANADA
Head Office - - - - Toronto
The Standard Bank pays interest
four times a year on ail Savings
Bank depositsr,
Savings Bank Department in Connection with ail Branches.
30
BRUSSELS BRANCH
J.
E. Rowland, Manages
Branch also at �V's1ton.
stay.-Juo. B. MaLauohrin and Mise
Lizzie left for their home at Balt Coate,
Beek., of Tuesday afternoon. They were
au0umpenied to Toronto by their stater,
Mies Sera, who beide a good poeilron in
the Queen airy. Mimeo MoLauohl!n
will retain their home here where they
oil onntn1e to reside,-Mre. 'Thee
Du.furd, who le visiting with her eon,
James Duni- rd, at Clinton, hoe been ori
the Moir hat but is ooneiderably b.tter
now we are pleased to hear. Mre. E 0.
Danford was at Clinton last week visit
tug her -Milton MoGuire, of 'I'oroi to, is
a visitor under the parental root -Mies
Trainor, eleter t0 Bert, 'Trainor, of town,
is on her way here from England and
will make her home in Brueeele, at least
for a time, keeping house for her
brother. We thought maybe Bert was
arranging with somebody el-e'a meter -
Owing t0 the sentinel chases ot their
brother, Thus. Anderson, of Peterboro',
R.bt, Anderson, Mre. Geo. Colvin and
Mre. P. elvQu trine were nailed Eaetwerd
last weak. -J. J Hunter, Eniter of the
K.,.aarni,e, Reporter, i8 the Liberal
,annittet- 1r Orem Brum for the Pro.
• iiot01 Leeislatoe. He I8 a ready
speaker, wail verde('i a the quer n/one 0f
the day, tae gone throneb other urn -
patens and Rhea d give Major Hugh
Clerk, M. P P , e busy tome. Mr.
fleeter tea nephew of J h, Hueter, of
Braaeeta.-We are sorry to hear that
Mre. Henry Ball, of Winttham, formerly
o this !meaty, to in a ver poor o,,
f i e oca y, y p o 0
(titian of- health, the members of her
family bring Hamm led to her bedeide
ihl, week -Walser I,meg, of Moorefield,
was in town this week -Frank and Mre.
Oriver, who were here on their weddliia
top, left for their u, ms i1) Tileonburg
tine week where we tenet they wilt be
greatly prospered.
Business Locals
GoYERNMENT ur•pent ed.Inter and tim-
o6h, Peru at of RAOEEN'S.
SEED oats ane p -a8 for 08'8 Apply to
W u troth ,r int 11 ••n,.. 10, Grey.
Fon BALE OR RENT -l'omb marls
dice log am. ;j aures nun Fruit at a
Fonda, 801 V0l,teut t0 t•i•FOn end from
street. I.0 Rumens
;some=
Hoot -In Grey, on April let, to Mr
and Mre James Boge, of Milverton,
a oaoghter.
INonte,-lu Grey, 18th con , on lilareh
27th, to Mr and Mre. Thos. Joplin, a
(laughter.
MeoDouebe -In Jamestown, on April
81h, to Mr, and Mre, Damen Mao -
Donald a daughter.
MOALLIeTER.-Ii Grey, on April 7113, to
Ber and Moe. Robert Mathew, a
dnuehrrr.
PEERLEe -On Marsh 80th to Mr and
Mrs. Peebles, 8th concession EIme,
SOIL
7>dAR RIE)D.
B°L°BR-BRUCE.-On March 18th, e0
the pareui3Oe, Seat,rrh, by Rev. D
Rog. re, Mr Joseph Bolger, of
Morrie, to Mies Selena B 008, of
Grey.
BARRIe-('LAItxE-At the residence of
the brt,e'a parent'x in Dorlingford,
Moa , on u1arah 2516 by Rev. (1 W.
F{..e6, H A., B. D , Mete Lnel a
Clark to ter. J J H tars, .1 B and
nn, Me' , formerly of Wruatoer.
BETTS -'PUNNET -At the m n -e, Wing -
ham, n Marsh 18.h, by Rev. D.
Perrin, Mr Wm, 3. Pette ro Mfe-
Ida J. Penney, both of Blyth.
DIM=
LINTON -In Rowlett, on April 4i1,, June
u� n r li r nl the lave Robert
L t1), e o h 8 Rt
Linton, seen 86 tease an8 7 mimes.
WILLIe-In Merritt, on Masud 26th,
R bert Willie, aged 64 years
A'VOTIOIS 10.&
FRIDAY. APRIL 10TH -Farm, Fesm
eft ek, imp teems, &u E i1 ,1 North
lot 6, son. 6, Morrie. 'Bute unreserve0 at
1 p m, Samuel Irvine, Prop. F. S.
Boot., 000.
M,NDAY Apei 18TH, -Farm stook,
imptemrwe, &o., L -1 18, (toe 13, Grey,
Rale our e 1 1. o'o mils Waiter
amine ry , R I
Pennington, Proprietor, F. B Soot',
Aoalioneer
Mr NDAY. APRIL 2OTH—Fara, eieek, im-
p eme,10, &u. Lot 15, Om 8, Grey.
Bale unreserved at 1 p m. Mre.
Mato. m Lamont, Propri.tresa F S
Bunte, Anal i'•r,eer
ALL Efi
T gives ne spa a p
•� of 1 100811 a to refer to
1 tbie year'e stook of Wall Falser. We
have had the opportunity of selooting our
stook from the two leading Oamldtan
factories a0 well las several Am8ri0ah
honeeo, choosing from each .t them some
of their prettieet ooloringe and designs.
Pretty oombiva'ions ie Tapestries and
Embooeed Papers suitable for any atyie
of a room from the email pantry to the
moot elegant drawing room. We will be
phased it you will do us the favor of see-
ing oar eample0,
Forxxi.aldehy de
I,�)0RMALDEHYDE to the successful
farmer line become a neeeesiby, not
only from a amuitary but a financial e6a,d-
pou,0. The cost of application ie small
(tempered with the eatief0Otory respite
attained. A pound bottle sufticieut for
100 bushels of grain mete but 40 tents.
Full direotione for using on each bottle.
We guarantee every bottle we sell to be
fully up to the etaudard at
F S XS
Drug Store
Fan Wheat 85 85
.Barley 65 60
Peas.,. 80 80
Oats 45 45
Butter, tube and ro 6.,., 20 22
Egg, per dozen 18 15
Huy pi tots 12 Oe 12 00
Flour, per awl 2 76 8 25
Hoge, Live 6 00 6 00
il°it PEOPLE'S 001.1 MM.
To RENT—A COM I'ORTABLE
008 -ronme,l 80(1,06 i0 Rrneeele
Rrmth, Fur 60,11 er port 00106 auply t0
TBO6. BALLAN'i'Yhl!1.
DINING ROOM GIRL AND
Hi, ellen Girl minimi et the Central
Hotel, Bru0eels Auply at nee- to
MOD ALD mace.
I VN til EM
EGGS FOR HATCIIING—
From Pr se -winning Bose Comb
Brawn Logh•,rns One &.1 sr per setting.
WRY, Btue el
40.3D. A. L w e e•
,
T.POR SALE -6 HORSES, (8
eels:lees an 2 el teed tieing throe
year, old Omen or7 .n niche' time on good
eeonrl'y. Also so heti. nt potatoes. EI,I
6S1IBH, Lot 4, con. 7, orae. 8,u0el0 P 0.
HOUSE AND } ACRE LOT
for sale -Albert street, oomfortable
home hi good repair 8ma1l stable, goad
well, cistern, deo Possession any time. For
further part1001aro 11.1.013, 012 the premises
to 8. CRAWWFORD, Brussels. 48.16
'0 SIJ IL ICI;.
THE UN -
1
R RV
ICE.—
tl beep for service on
� OE00 08, t! ! e p
Lola 17 awl 38, Corr 0, Grey, the Halve' l•
Frieda Mall, g{r kieterti Burke," 15190),
bought from P,13 .Leda, Woodstock. Pads•
erre may be seen nn aveliaatiou Serving
82.00 with p,lvitega of returning if ueees.
Baty, payable Fonru try 181,1000
40.2m TOE I. WEL�R, Proprietor.
Brussels Daylight tore
u
NEW SPRING
a. N. McLaren
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FOR SPRING SEASON 1908
We have just placed in stock early arrivals in New Spring Goode.
and Best values to be had in
Ladif✓s' Sp' ing Coats Readymade Skirts, Dress Goods, Prints,
Gi• gham4 anti Mu'Iins, • Laces and Embroideries
0318
You will find the Newest
New
Clothing
For Men, Boys and Children
Just received our New Spring
lint a in .Baits and Ila lncoate for
Men, Boys and Children. New
�t%h•a, New Shales, Lowest
Prices.
Men's
Hats
Newest String Styles
and Colors jol Men's
and Boys' Hats at
Lowest Prices.
New f tip 1'tS
and Shoes
We have just opened up 26
eases new Boots anti Shoes—
Ladies' Men's, Boys', Girls' and
Children's sizes—largest assort-
ment and the Net values we
have ever offered.
CLAT CLA44AGE IN -ALL WINTER C
This ie the time we aim to clear all. Heavy Goode. It's our policy to carry
nothing over so that everything in heavy goods are marked to sell quickly,
and its .the best time in all the year to
S ,i.V 0 iY 'Iii AT
l,1tI1IES' 1''tJR4, MEN'S AND BOY,' OVERCOATS, I3LANKI+,T-1,
WINTER TJ all fRCLO'i'HINU and all kind, of Hll',AVY FOO 1t WEAR.
ODS
Highest Prices for Produce Goods Right or Your Money hack
Vox%. Door to •
A Ilierlo:n House
G. N. -.. McLi..;'r
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