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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1908-5-14, Page 8For Spraying Now is the time to lin,ve your Fruit Trees, t&e., sprayed.. The fist spraying should be done before' the blossoms open. Don't neglect this important work as it will pay you over and over again, The fol- lowing formula is said to givegood satisfaction for first applioation i -- Blue Stone .,, . 4 pounds Lirne „.,.., 4 pounds Watee , SO gallons For the second application, four tablespoonfuls of Paris added to this. Get Your Blue Stone at our Drug and in that way you can make sure you are getting the best be procured and at the very closest price. Fresh supply of Helebore for spraying Currant Bushes, Green to be 1.91.21.111110, Store that can &C, SMITH, DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. rota' :et Jt,crn COURT of Revision June 2nd, at; 8 o'clock. SUCKER fishing at the mill dam is hav- ing its innings. Ttte musical sound of the lawn mower is once more heard. RH RAR u n is late piet this year but is now on the program. I•r is hinted that Brussels may supply more than one bride to gladden humes in the Great West, 50 CENTS, in advance, secures Tut Pose for the balance of 19o8 to any Canadian postoffice. 11' the old addage "Rain in May makes lots of hay" is true there should be a bountiful crop in rgo8. E•rxei. will meet Brussels in a Foot - Ball contest on Victoria Park, Friday evening of next week, A good game may be expected. Misses FANNY FRIENDSHIP and Irene Toole, of town, were rewarded with $75 bonds for correctly ciphering out the 35 Williams puzzle. BRUssELs Base Ball nine talk of going to Blyth for a game Friday afternoon if the wet weather will let up long enough to have the park in good shape. IN publishing the program of the Junior League last week a recitation by Jim" Lowry was omitted. This was bis initial appearance and his rendition did not weary the audience. A ROADSTER pacing •stallion, bearing the name ;of "Regent," has been brought from Montreal and will put in the season at the stable of M. H. Moore. V. S. The horse bas a mark on both turf and ice, KEEP June ISth clear for the Eckhardt Bell Ringers in the Town Hall, Brussels. They are worth going miles to bear Red are a wonderful musical family. Plan of reserved seats will be open in due course at Fox's Drug store, At xtrAL excursion to Model Farm, Guelph, on the Kincardine line will be run on Friday June 19th. Special train will be run and an enioyable outing promised. There was never more to see at Guelpb than this year. INsrecroa Rosa and J. K. Cameron, of town, and Ralph Langdon, of Shines' school Grey, are down for topics at the next Teachers' Convection, to be held at Seaforth on May 21st and 22nd. Full program may be read on page 5. LAST Sunday evening Fred. Mc- Cracken, A, McGuire, W. Griffith. S. H. Jackson, R. Crone, W. Seeker and W Clarl. of Brussels, , attend ed the an- niverserYsermon preached to Winghara Odd Fellows ws in the Methodist church by Rev Mr. Howson. DLEO,ION DAY. -The polling booths in Brussels for the Provincial election ou Monday, June 8th, will be as fol- lows :-•No. s, B. Gerry's building, next Standard Bask, W. L. Leatherdale, Deputy Returning Officer ; No. 2, Council Chamber, Adam Somers, Deputy ; No. 3, Geo. Birt's house, D. A. Lowry, Deputy. Nomination will be held at Clinton on Monday, June est. Tice opening shot in the political campaign in Centre Huron will be fired next Monday evening in the interests of the Liberal candidate in the Town Hall, Brussels, when addresses will be given by Mr. Proundfoot, the nominee, and other speakers. Opposition invited and will be given a good bearing. Meet- ing opens at 8 o'clock, Seats will be reserved for ladies. COUNCILLOR BARKER is attending Centre Hnron Conservative Nominating Convention at Clinton to -day ('Phursday.) The expectations are that Andrew Por- ter, of Godericb, a former Ciintonian, will be the standard bearer, He is a son of the o was forWest Huron ratonertime andhlater Postmaster at Clinton, David Cantelon, of Clinton, and M. Broder- ick, ex•Mayor of Seaforth, have also been mentioned. BRUSSELs and ATWOOD on Victoria park, Brussels, Monday evening, "Fume Baits," one of Allred Seeker's roadster colts is in the hands of John Hassard, of Listowel, and is in training on the track there, It is a trotter of considerable promise. THE Returning Officers for Huron Co. in the Provincial election will be as fol- lows :-North Huron, W. McQuillin, of St. Helens ; Centre Huron, T. G. Johnston, of Clinton ; South Huron, W. Confit, of Hills Green. THE Intermediate series of Foot Ball, in connection with the W. F. A., will open at Brussels next Monday evening, 18th inst., when Atwood and Brussels will face one another. In past years the visitors have put up good 'bail and will no doubt have a representative team Monday, There should be a large turn out. QUEnEc TERCENTENARY. -We have received the Quebec number of "On- ward," an illustrated weekly published by Wm. Briggs, Toronto, containing five articles on the Founding, Five Sieges and Conquest of Quebec, with twenty-four engravings. Gives popular account of a subject of interest to all Canadians. Send for free sample, --0- SAly-LOO, Yellow Leviathan and Sugar Mangold seed at MOCUActEN's, Bunny rug found. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. THE POET, Brussels. WHEN your lawn mowers will not eat grass Ican tone sharpen and adjust same to your fancy, Will exchange machine and also have a number of mowers for sale. T. MoGR.Eooa, Hill street, Brussels. ---o- A BASE ball game wasplayed ,on the Park by juniors captained by Muir Thomson and Carl Emigh with the score book showing 4 to 38 in favor of the former. Another thatch between the midgets on the North and South of the river was closed with the close score of 27 to 24, the Northpole fellows having the lead. Professional ball should eventuate as the Atceme of s0 many junior curve tbrowers and willow wielders, FOOT BALL ScneemIS -_-Following 1a a list of the games arranged to be played in North Perth District of the Western Foot Ball Association ;- ' May 18 -Atwood at Brussels. 18 -Ethel at Listowel. 22 -Milverton at Atwood. 22 -Ethel at Brussels. 29 -Listowel at Brussels. 29 -Atwood at Milverton. , June 1 -Brussels at Listowel, 1 -Milverton at Ethel. 55 -Bruer els ati M tverto n. 6 Li etc wel at Ethel. 8 -Ethel Eta at Atwood, w od. 0 -Milverton Atwood. 12 -Listowel alt at Atwood, 12 -Ethel Milverton. 15 -wodListowel.at 10 -Milverton at Brussels. 15 -Atwood et Ethel, 22 -Brussels at Atwood. 22-L. S. Dunford, Secretarstowel at y, represented Brussels team at Listowel on Monday where the schedule was arranged. With five good teams in the District Intertnediate Foot Ball should boom and lovers of the game will have ample opportunity of witnessing this stren- uous sport. The above list of games should be clipped out and preserved for reference as a matter of future in- formation. 4- People We Talk About bliss R. Dark has gone to Mitchell for a while, Miss Mamie Keys is filling a position in G. N. Mer aren's store, Miss Lizzie Brown is visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. L, Kerr, of Blyth, Misees Inez and Margaret Hirohs spent Sunday at their home in Blyth, Mrs, W. H. Willis, and Harvey, of Wingllate, were visitors at 8, Gerry's during the past week, Assistant Inspector McIntyre was here this week on an official visit to the Txr,Publie Library is now open at i Barrister Sinclair wase attending the the regular hours and is under the care Spring Assizes at Godericb this week in of Mrs. Jessie Kerr, who succeeds Miss the interests of a client, M i Mrs, I, W. Kingswood and Mrs, Will, Lowry, of London, are in town owing to the illness of their mother, Rev, and Mrs. Finkbeiner and daugh- ter, who have been visiting here, spent a few days with the termer's brother at Crediton. Mrs. F, M. Feild, of Hamilton, was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Feild during the past week, The visitor is Dr, Feild's mother, e Returning Officer Johnston and Mr, Andrews, of Clinton, Were in town 011 Tuesday on official business in connec- tion with the forthcoming Provincial election, Miss Bela, eldest daughter of Robert and Mrs. Dark, has been laid tip With an attack of la grippe but is improving now we are glad to state and we trust tite will soots be o, lit, inn a McNaughton. Great improve- ment is noticeable in the Library, the walls and ceiling being papered. Books have been re -arranged and the whole place looks clean and neat. A new covering has been put on the magazine table and the large lamp lowered so as to afford better light, The Government grant is to hand and amounts to $too, REEVE LUCIGUS ARBITRATOR,-LAst Friday a dispute between John Grainger," of this locality, and John Ransford, of Clinton, who owns the. Salt Worke in Brussels, over the ques- tion of damage to the former's farm land by the oveefiaw of brine from the salt. well, came up for hearing in the Coun- cil Chamber here before Reeve Leckie, he being agreed upon by both parties to hear the evidence and adjudicate upon the matter, A uutuber of people gave testimony relative to both sides and Mr. W. j and Mrs, Fawcett and cla,tghter Leckie reserved decision so as to fully are hack to their home here after a few consider the various points raised, A It ' o route , Neither the r Mr, norStit was to Cleve been on in the cut Mrs, Fawcett are enjoying the vigorous the ease it ad-healthlhPeaPledoetr 1hocoOmiugof'n rned and he arbitration plan employ- Smellier weather will brio ed tusteacl, provement we hake, g a great m- e .n Capital Paid Up ,` Reserve Farad and $1,000,000,00 anic Undivided Profits $1,241,532.26 Savhgu$s ��00 or more opens an account, Jnterest Departmentg� allowed from date of deposit, and l compounded FOUR times a year. Farmers' business a specialty. "Joint Deposit Accounts" are a convenience by which money may be deposited or withdrawn by husband or wife, MONEY ORDERS AND DRAFTS SOLD AT LOWEST RATES FARMERS' SALE NOTES COLLECTED 573 BRUSSELS BRANCH, F. H. GILROY, Manager Misses Ruby Plum and May Wood era visitors at Blyth onltifouday. Mrs.Tile �orwrs. Gecrge Lowry. tubo has been la( d up wilt a bad attack of bronchitis for the past two weeks, is improving and will soon be convalescent we trust. Dr, Frank Lambie and Mrs, Lambie and daughter, of Midland, Michigan, [vete visiting in Brussels and locality. They left for their home last week, the Dr. having completed his lecture course at the Ontario Veterinary College, Tor - unto, for this term. I4e may be back next Fall. Eugene, the little daughter of G. N. McLaren, merchant Brussels, has to use a commonplace phrase "been rather up !t. against ' " g A fall off the verandah in• jured one of ber arms and later a door blew shut on her fingers giving them a nasty smash. The little lassie is making good progress in the face of her some- what strenuous opposition and we hope she will have smoother sailing, Mrs. James Sharp's condition was such as to cause her many friends alarm during the past week but she is not much improved at the time THE POST goes to press bnt we hope she will soon be restored to her accustomed good health.. Dr. Rogers, of Ingersoll, was here on Monday to see the patient and center with the family physician. Enlargement of the heart is the ailment, Mrs. Gerry and children, of Blyth, are holidaying with relatives in Brussels and vicinity before removing to Fort Wil- liam. Ivir, Gerry was here also over Sunday. He has packed up his hard- ware stock in Blyth and is shipping it to Fort William where he purposes em barking in business. We wish hint suc- cess in the Northern town where he will n0 doubt do well. Bert. and Ira Gerry, two other brothers, have a large hard- ware store in Fort William and do a big trade. Church Chimes Maitland Presbytery will meet next Tuesday at Teeswater. Trinity Methodist church, Stratford, hasextended a call to Rev. D, E. Martin, of London. (2) If said experience shall have been Rev, 13, M. Lang -Ford attended the less than five years on the same clate- Rurat Dean meeting, at Atwood, There- (a) For a first class certificate $30 day of this week, (b) .For a second class certificate20 Dr. James A. H. Dickson, of Galt, Where the teacher performs all the was elected Moderator of the Presby- duties of caretaker the Inspector shall terianSynod ofToronto and Kingston. deduct from the atnonntpaid him for Wingham IJistr•ict meeting will be his services as teacher and caretaker held in the Methodist church here on a suns not exceeding $25 in any one, Tuesday and Wednesday of next weep. , case, and where he performs part of A public service will be held on the the duties a proportionate amount of evening of the first day when a probe- $25. tioner will preach.. Rev. A. C. Wishart, 13. A., preached Brussels School Board in Melville church last Sabbath morning _ from the text "For He shall reign till The regular meeting of Brussels Pub - He put all enemies under Hie feet, &e " sic School Board was held in the Board In the evening Matt. and t 5 was the Room oom last. 'Friday evening. nn Scripturey' u vMembers s usedt as the foundation oder' toe P • of the present, 1 D.C. , >Ross, M. H. 'sermon, � Mo mon v' "ole viz IT. F th right Y u G Farrow, and o g ffen thee cut it off. &c." d . SkR. Leatherdaleeoflast and T Ci Shane. Minutes of meeting road The first meeting of . the it4ock and adopted., Parlir oe car of coal were o- Epwortth Leagueent under wll bee direction held next ofthe tined. Gerry &tWWalker's tender was day evening in the school room of the $0.30 per ton ; R. Henderson's $0.45 ; Methodist church. Speech from the Wilton & Gillespie's, $O.60. Moved by Throne will be read by Governor Gener- D. 0. Ross, seconded by R. Loather - al Jackson at 8.Io o''cloek, after which dale that Gerry & W'alker's tender be the Address will be moved and seconded accepted. Carried. by H. D. Ainlay and R. A. Pryne• Moved by R. Leatherdale, seconded Acting on a request of the Methodist by M. I3. Moore, that $2.00 be granted Sunday School Association, of Montreal, for Continuation Class expenses. Oar - the Methodist Book Committee, in ried session at Toronto, appointed a special lyloved by D. 0. Ross, seconded by coinmittee, consisting of J. W. Knox, M. H. Moore that the Secretary pay Moutreal, convener ; Rev, R. N. Burns, for supplies for the school when J. H. D. D. Brampton ; Rev. A. C. Crews, Cameron, Principal, certifies that they D. D. and Rev. W. 13, Creighton, Tor. are correct. Carried, onto, and J. H, Carson, Montreal, to 13oarcl then adjourned. look into the matter of ptihlishing a new J. G. SHEER, Secretary. bynnnal and report to the Executive next November, Political Pointers The undersigned will keep for sale at the G. T. R. yards, Brussels, any quantity of first- class Tile, from 2i to 5 inches, Peter s er Stewart, Brussels The twelve -year-old son of Henry Hannah, of Hamilton, fell into the water deriug a fit and was drowned. C. P. R freight business wastied up at Owen Sound by the freight -handlers' strike, but the company settled with the men. SCHOOL GRANTS FOR 1908. The grants to Public Schools in the County of Huron, LOOS, and payable in August, are according to the fol- lowing scheme ;- I. GRANTS ON SALARIES, Each school shall receive 40 per cent. -'of the amounts paid in teachers' salaries each school year (beginning in August and ending in June) over $300 for a principal and at $200 for each assistant II. GRANTS ON THE TEACHERS' QUA TA-maTIONa r. The following grants shall be paid on the basis of the grade of Hie teach- ers' professional certificate and length of his successful experience ;-(1) If the teacher's total experience shall have been at least five years in July the first next (a) Fora first class certificate $40 (b) For a second class certificate30 W. M, S. -The annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of. the Now doth the busy candidate improve Methodist church, Brussels, was held on each shining hour. May 7th, when the following were duly J. M. Godfrey will be the Liberal elected for the coming year ;-Pres., candidate in Peel, and his brother Dr. Mrs, 1. L. Kerr ; ret Vice Pres., Mrs. Forbes Godfrey, the Conservative candle E.G. Powell i end Vice Pres., Mrs, J. T. date in West York. Wood ; Treasurer, Mrs. R, Leather. The 1903 Commissioners of the Tem. dale ; Recording Secretary, Mrs, H, L. iskaming Railway are so libelled by the Jackson ; Corresponding , Secretary, Whitney campaign pamphlet that it will Mrs, A. J Lowry. The sum of $64.56 probably have to be withdrawn. was raised during the past year for Pierce candidates, including the Missions, and a bale of clothing, &c., Socialist, are now in the running for valued at $to,00 was sent to Patten, South Wellington, and the prospects are Alberta, to assist in the work among the that there may be stili another in the Galaoiaps, field to represent the Itidependent "Man's extremity God's opporttniity" Labor party. was Rev, Mr, Powell's subject in the London Advertiser :-"Mr, Whitney, Methodist ebnreh hast Sabbath morning. at Hamilton, asked the electors fur a At the evening service Reg, D, R. square deal. What sort of a deal did he Gray, B, A„ of Toronto, occupied the give to the electors of North Ivfiddleaex, pulpit and gave a clear eut, well direct- Huron, South Essex, Peel, Toronto ed sermon on "The inwardness of true and Brockville, religion." He developed it along three The British budget has an aggravat- well presented divisions. (r) It tends ing way of putting the agitation 08 the to develop strong and vigorous tariff out of joint, Premier Asquith character ; (2) It produces a sane and was able to report a surplus of $23,630,- healtlty optimism ; (3) It promotes a ono for 407.08, which will mostly be closer friendship and fellowship with applied to the redtction of the cationol our Saviour and our God, Rev. Mr. debt, Already (Wring, the past year it Gray will be ordained at the coming has been reduced by $9n,00,000, Toronto Conference, He is a nephew The Conservatives, when in Opposi• of Rev. Mr, Powell and bids fair to take tion, moved resolutions and 'merle aleading place among the young men in speeches condemning the extravagance the ministry, of the Liberal Government, end prom- isiug reform in this respect, What has Dr, Sheard says Toronto city water been the result1 In 5903 the total ex - is not in a satisfactory condition, penditut'e of the Province was Mrs 8 . smith, $4. 1 lith 4 , of Dundas, , was 8i 9in 3 ;the apear 0905,the dtl Cons r0 "�eConserve. grit i a well during an epileptic fives took power, it because $5,396 seizure, ncl rave and it advanced encs t.d iu Mayor Oliver, after his trip to the til this year an expenditure it of $e,o os ; eineiyo States, says that a filtration plant can be o00 le Meted, an increase of 60 per oelnt, hanging established itt Toronto for $750,00o, ill five year's, 1 sohol, OF CANADA Head Office - - - Toronto BANK JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Deposits may be made or withdrawn by either of the two members of* household This form of account is specially suitable for those living in the country, as either member can attend to the banidng when in town. In case of death, the money may be withdrawn by the survivor without delay or cost. Write or call for further particulars. Interest added four times a year Savings Batik Department in Connection with all Branches. lea BRUSSELS BRANCH 3. F. Rowvland, Manager Branch also at Walton. The executive of the Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance hat issued a manifesto iu connection with the ap- proaching elections to the Legislature, calling upon the electors to secure the nontivatiou and election of men favorable to the temperance cause, The circular especially draws attention to "the outstanding injustice of the requirement which gives the liquor traffic a voting strength practically fifty per cent, greater than that of those who desire to see the bar -room abolished " Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Chief Justice of the Suprefne Court of Canada, will be the joint representative of Canada and Newfoundland on the Hague tri- bunal to settle the Atlantic fisheries disputes with the United States. New- foundland has concurred iu Kite Domin- ion Government's proposal that Sir Charles represent both the Island Col- ony and Canada at the Hague, and the British Government has just sanc- tioned his appointment to the tribunal. The United States member of the tri- bunal has not yet been announced, R. N. Vetining, Assistant Commissioner of he Fisheries, will probably accompany Sir Charles to the `Hague to assist ;in he presentation of the Canadian ease, The writs ordering the election of a [ember of the Legislature in each con- titueney have been sent out to the re - timing officers throughout the Province rad cases containing ballot•boxes, apete anis necessary paraphernalia are ow being shipped to then[ far use on une 8th. The writs were in force from r o'clock Monday. This means that all Gose who have been nominated by party onventions to contest ridings, or have nnounced their intention to seek elect - on, become amenable to the provisions Ethe law governing the conduct of andidates. The law as it now stands vs that any person is guilty of bribery nd liable to a fine of $too, and im- risonment for six months, who gives or orrises motley, employment, gift or an to any voter for voting, or refrain - g from voting. The same penalties tach for the offence of accepting or plying, either before or after the action, for consideration for voting or fraiuing from voting. Candidates ay not provide refreshments at any bile meeting, on pain ofa fine of $too. e same applies to other persons, al- ough refreshments may be provided the host at ameeting held ina private use. Treating makes a candidate or agent liable to a fine of $too. It is a sufficient defence that a person cite with the corrupt practice has n in the habit of treating. Betting order to influence au election, is an nce as is also the hiring of convey - es 1 by the candidate or his agents, the supplying of transportation he voters to the polls. Persons pro• ing conveyances for cousideration also guilty of u g corrupt Yo Ct here tut` ' ntn officers s i'or the P to- ial elections are announced Those Western Ontario are as follows :- t S n a a P n t c R ti O c sa pP r to in at ap el re m pn Th th by ho his not cit bee in offe enc and to t vld are T vine for N. Brant -R. Lawrason, St. George S, Brant -T, F. Wavle, Brantford C. Bruce -W, R, McDonald, Ripley N. Bruce -A. E. Belcher, Southampton S. Bruce -j. F. 'rolton, Walkerton L Elgin -J, H. Cnrwod, Sparta W. Elgin -R. McCully, St. l'hotnas N Essex -Gordon J. Leggett, Windsor S .Essex -J, W Ding, Kingsville N. Grey -W, Rutherford Otven Sound S. Grey -C, L. Grant, Durham Heldimand-P. R. Howard, Hegeraville N. Huron -W. McQuillan, St, Helens S. Huron -W. Confit, Hills Green C Huron—T. G. 'chasten, Clinton E Rent -G Humber, Ridge W. Kent -Sheriff Gemmell, Chatham E. Lsmbton-E. McGillicudv, Watford W. Lembton-Sheriff Flintoff, Sarnia Lincoln -Geo. Gordon, St. Catharines London -E. H. Johnston, Loudon E Middlesex -R, L. Guest, Fanshawe N. Middlesex -J. D. McPhee, Parkhill W, Middlesex -S, Blackburn, Glencoe Monek-G, J Galbraith, Dunnville N Norfolk -A Chrysler. Delhi 3 Norfolk -F H. Harding, Port Rowan N. Oxford -43, J. Cody, Embro S. Oxford -1 A, Williams, Ingersoll N, Perth --Sheriff Magwood S. Perth-Frec1. Sharp, St, Marys N. Waterloo -Peter Stumpf, Elmira S. Waterloo -John N Sites, Blair S Wellington -W, W White, Guelph W. Wellington -E, Gainer sr, Arthur 3, Wentworth -R. Lewis, Hamilton, With a $t000 worth of silver ore in his possession, Joseph James Hall was arrested by the Toronto police, Several employment agents in Mon• [real have been arrested on a charge of defrauding applicants for Work, The which collided with the tOttawa,rwile also dam- aged and bad to put back to Gasbe Basin, • Thomas Hubbard, a driver for the Harry Webb Company, ended his life by jumping from the Glen road bridge in Rosedale. Hamilton Labor men have expelled William Berry from the party forseeond, ing the nominations of J. J, Scott Ill East Hamilton, The Government steamer Montealm was rammed by the C. P, R. steamel' Milwaukee at Qnobec, and the Gotten/. men boat Was badly damaged, On Wednesday dint weep at laden sit Mellon neaN a 'little boy named Culham, itis of age, committed suicide by , for fear of being punished at Richard Cabbie, rues crushed by a pile of lember on a Grand Ti un lc car, and died in the hospital at Toronto, Trooper Mulloy definitely declined to avail himself of the fund his friends pro- posed to raise for him through the agency of the Globe It has been deterluioed therefore, to return the sutras contributed, Sir Wilfrid Laurier offered a compro- mise in the House of Commons on the election act amendment, to allow the County judges to revise the lists in Manitoba and delimit the riding bounds arias where necessary. It is officially announced that the Brantford a t[ord &Hamilton radia( line will be opened for traffic on Saturday, May 23rd. The round trip fare will be St be- tween the two cities or an average of two cents per mile, ']'lie run of. 25 miles will be made in 45 or So minutes. BORN Ooantt'rT,—In Agricola,Alberta, on April 27th, to Mr, and Mrs. 0. , Corbett, a son. MARRIED BASLLTE-OARDIPS.-A t the residence of the bride's mother, on May lith, by Bev. H. M. Lang -Ford, of Brussels, Mr. James Bolllio of Ehua, to Miss Mabel Victoria. youngest daughter of Mrs, Thos. Cardiff, of Grey township. TuarmuL0-toga.-At St. Stephen's Church, Colchester, by Rev. J. Mason, Mr. Andrew Turnbull, of Stratheona, to Miss Ida Eba Long, youngest daughter of Mr. and stirs. Charles Long, of East Edmonton, on Wed- nesday afternoon, April 25113, BRUSSELS MARKET Wheat Oats Peas Barley Potatoes Butter E gs Hags 3088 80 10 00 16 2z 1500 00 88 88 80 00 00 22 l8 00 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. FOR SALE. -A qeneral purpose chestnut mare,7yenra Id • har- 452 B, GE11RY, Brussels, WANTED. -A person with some money to in whiolsnlarge extremely can' be made without risk. Rsforenoes given. Investigate. L Box 24, Brussels, Ont. o will work in any Hess. Due to foul au ,June 28th taako Gaal 1 astss Cavi Gass Goad One of the most nttrective preparations we sell, both in appearance and taste le Our Beef, Iron and Wine This is cue of the simplest as well as the 1 best general tonics. Itis speeinlly valu- able as a Spring tonic for debilitated women end is also very desirable for children who are not thriving properly. This reutedy is both a food and a metil- cine. It gives quick strength and sup- plies material for enriching the blood and building up the nervous system. Try it at DRUG STORE S QUARTER ACRID LOT, with six -roomed `C house for Sale, Cellar full size or house ; walla lcveStable well nthpae,EnquireoTBNC- STON, Mill st., West, Brussels, 18tf C OMFORTABLE COTTAGE, stable and 3G acre of land for sale, Turnberry street, Borth, Bru seole. (flood well, nit trees, be. Posseaeimi Quaid be given at once0e . For further part/cul,ira es to price, terms, ,%e., apply on ilia premises. ALEX. MOLAUOBLIN. 92.4 A. H. MONTEITH Bsrrister, Solicitor, Notary, &e., successor to A. B. Diaullonadd, OlSeo over Standard Bank, - Brussels. Notice ! The Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll for the Township of Grey, for the year 1008, will be held in the Township Hall, .Ethel, on Thursday, May 281h, 1008, at 10 o'eloeir e. in. All parties interested will please take notice and act eseordingl JN. MCINTOSH, Grey, May 11th, 18 O 58. Olork. Notice! The Oourt of Revision on the Aesesamont Roll for the Village of Brussels, for the year 1008, twill be held at the Town Hall. Biussele, on Tuesday, Jane 2nd, 1028, at8 o'clock p. m, All Parties interested will please take notice and act accordingly. F. S. SCOTT, Brussels, May Ilth,1808. Clerk. Notice ! The Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll for the Township of Morris for theear 1008, will beheld at the Town Hall on Friday, May 20th, 1008 at 10 o'eleek a.m. All parties interested will please take notice and act ae- oordin ly. Mort'se, May 801, 1009, W. OLARAblerlr, Stock for Service BOAR FOR SERVICE, -The undersigned has purchased the pure bred Yorkshire Boar, "Woodstock Master," from the celebrat- ed easy feeding herd of 8. J. Davie, of Wood- stock. Thia animal la bred direct from im- ported stock on both sides and is a good one. Terms, 01,00, at time of service, with privilege of ratnrning6,, J, M. 05NIC4BT, Proprietor Lot 81, Con, 12, C?reY• 98-tt Brussels Day -light Store G, N, McLaren May Sale of Nog, Special Offering in Men's and Clothing. for May. We haue one of the largest and best stocks of Ready-to-wear Clothing in this section. They Fit Right, Styles are Right and wear well. We ask you to compare qualities and prices. 0 Men's Suits $ 5 00 to iIG o0 Young Men's Suits 5 0o to 12 oo Youths' 3 -piece Suits 3 q5 to 7 00 Youths' 2 -piece .Suits 3 0o to 5 00 Boys' 2 -piece Suits 00 to 4 50 Men's Topper Coats 2 250 to l0 00 IO Men's Rain Coats 3 to Men's Odd Pants 10o00 to 3 00 50 Boys' Knicker Pants 35 to z oo Stock Complete' p Ia Boots and Shoes At Lowest Prices Our Stock of Hats' and Ms�� sFuro�sh� ng>S are the Latest and Best on the Market. MGM HIM FOR NUE Amide Hight dr Your Money Beek N. IllicLAIren