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we think that what she said wits indeed the truth.
Our stock includes patterns suitable for any room from the
pantry to the parlor, and among them are several uew things—
Jbtripes with the cut out b rders, Tapestries hangings with the . seen-
ery borders, grass cloth papers and many neat designs in the cheap
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13ring in the measurements of your rooms and let us give'you an
estimate at which you Can have your rooms brightened up with
papers you like. The small Dost may be a surprise. Come in and
look over.
Formaldehyde 1 Ib. bottles 400.
rt t lb. bottles 25c.
F'. R. SMITH,
DRUGGIST AND OP 1•IOIAN.
aca1 ..et)Js tents
HALF of April is past.
CLEAN up is the watehward.
THE School Board did not meet last
Friday as it was a holiday and no urgent
business on hand.
R. HENDERSON received the first ship-
ment of coal last week for next season's
use; This is an unusually early deli-
very.
ALF BAEKER is having as addition
built to his barn in order to accommo
date his live stock. Mr. 'Seeker is a
great lover of a good horse.
THE various departments of the town
school will settle down to busines next
Monday after the short respue from the
Baster vacation. Any new pupiitt
should be on hand the first day.
A Goon HEIFER -Jelin Currie, but-
cher, killed a 2 rear old heifer on Mon•
day that weighed to6o pounds end
dressed 62o. She was raised by Chas.
Wilkinson. a well kno vn farmer of
Morris, and was a beauty.
BLACK KNOT—This is the season of
the year when people owning fruit trees
should examine them and if black snot
is to be found have it cut off and burn-
ed Inspector Oliver has this on his
program of official duties and will see
that the law is enforced.
AN Amateur Theatrical Company,
styling themselves the William Cantvlon
Stock Co. and hailing from Winghant,
were billed tor the Town Hall, Thurs-
day night of last week. They held forth
mostly to empty chairs and from reports
of those who were present the absentee
audience was the fortunate one.
WENT THROUGH THE RooF.-Tbe
large storage water tank at the Electric
Light power house used by R Hender-
son in the Summer season for supplying
water for his street sprinkler, went
througb the roof last Sunday night.
Foundation timbers bad decayed by the
frequent wetting in the lapse of years.
BRUSSELS appears t0 hold a strong
magnetic influence for numerous old
time residents. This appears to be
particularly true of former members of
the Standard Bank staff. This Easter-
tide G. H. Semis, of Grafton ; J W.
Cralgie, of Colborne, and A. K. Zapfe,
of Whitby, all found pleasure in calling
on those who hold a warm spot in the
hearts of the "foreigners." THE POST
does not blame them.
Now that house cleaning is near at
hand the good housewife will be greatly
interested iu the new vaecum carpet
.cleaner. No more poun ling and wear-
ing out both body and carpet. It is one
of the modern inventions and has been
installed by Messrs, Leatherdale & Son
who are prepared to lease the machine
to any householder, 11 can be used
with a few minutes instruction.
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY -A public meet.
ing will be held in the euuncil Chamber
Tuesday evening at 8o'clock to consider
the question of holding a rousing Cele-
bration on the 24th of May. The citi-
zens should take hold of the idea and by
hearty co operation arrange tor a good
time in celebrating the birthday of the
late Queen Victoria. Attend the meet-
ing as your preseuce and assistance is
much better than your, good wishes.
SUDDEN DEMISE -On 'Tuesday morn-
ing 12th inst., Mrs W. M. Sinclair re
ceived a telegram announcing the sud-
den death of her aunt, Mrs James S.
Stever, of Chicago. Apoplexy was the
cause of death and up to within a
couple of weeks prior to her demise she
bad been in her usual state nt healtn.
She was a sister of Mr, I. D. Ronald.
The funeral took place on Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs, Ronald attending. She
leaves a husband and one daughter,
Mrs. James P. Gardiner, of Chicago.
CHANGE of Busmen -Last week W.
E. Duncan disposed of bis barbering
business which he has conducted for a
number of years, to John Elliott, of
town, who has until recently been in the
employ of lobo Hewitt, Mr. Dun-
can has not decided on what he will do
yet but talks of taking a trip Westward
where he will spend amonth or so. We
would not like to see him leave town as
he is too goon a citizen to lose, Mr.
Elliott is a gond barber and we wish him
every success in his undertaking.
There is au up-to-date bath room in con•
nectiou with the business.
TELEPHONE CO. .ORGANIZED.-- Last
Saturday afternoon an organization
meeting, having to do with the Brussels,
Grey and Morris proposed Telephone
Co.. was held in the Town Hall, Brus-
sels, a gond attendance being present.
CouncillorA. C. Dames occupied the
chair. A Constitution and By Laws
Were adopted and the following Board
elected: -President, F S. Scott ; Dir•
eaters for Morris, ex, peeve, Geo, Tay-
lor and R, Procter ; for Grey, W,
Reeve Brans •
Catnap!) and ex-DeputyR v
a v•
' fol• Brussels. J.D Warwick, V. S., and
M. H. Moore, V. A. A meeting of the
new direotorate will be held Saturday
afternoon at 2 0. ne to arrange for purr
chase of poles, wire, &c, atld transact
other preliminary business,
A CAR of cattle was shipped to Toron-
to.by Barr Bros on Wednesday, and a
car of hogs on the same day by Wm,
Jewitt to Hull, Que. Geo. Cardiff
torwarded a car of bogs on Thursday,
A DRESSMAKING shop has been opened
up in the ruoms over J. Y S Kirk's
Work commences Friday of this week
Good satisfaction guaranteed. Ap
prentices wanted. Apply at the above
rooms.
AT ToxoNTo.=Inspector Robb and
Principal Cameron were atTorutito this'
week attending the sessions of the On
tario Educational Association, The
Katherine, often numbering 700 or Soo,
is sub divided into ten or a dozen sec
flues. Mr Robb was chairman of the
Inspector's division and, Mr. Cameron of
the Continuation class work. Sessions
were held at the University, mass meet
Ings beim; held in the evenings, ad-
dressed by leading educationists. This
Association is growing in popularity anti
wttlennig in its iuduence.
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10 YOUNG pigs for sale. BARKER B1108,
EARLY seed potatoes for sale at J. T. Rose'.
EGOR for hatching, choice strains, see advt.
W. E. Duncan.
GENwaALservant wanted. Apply to Mrs.
W. Al. Sinclair.
SEED Oats, Peas and Barley for sale. Lot 11,
Oon. 10, Grey. W. titillate, or Brussels P. 0.
SPEOTAOLeS found in Brussels. Owner may
have then' by proving property aid paying
for this local.
To BENT OR Stzn,-Oomfortable dwelling,
also dwelling to let above store, soft water,
&o. I. 0. RtOHARDS.
GOOD seed oats for sale -New Sensation.
Also 5(1 hustle's of Goose seed wheat. Apply to
Wtr. Lowe, Lot 14, Con 8, Grey, Brn isela P.
INouawxoas OHEAP TO CLESR. 1100•egg, 1
e0 -egg an 1 60•egg• Also 1 bone mill and 1
Buff Orpington cockerel. Joan WRIGHT,
41.15 Brussels.
STERLING silver brooch with blue enamel
and name Portage la Prairie on it lost in Brus-
eals. Fender will much oblige the loser by
leaving it at TSE Pose.
COMLORTADLE house for sale or to rent.
Hard and soft water, good cellar, woodshed,
fruit trees, •8c., conveniently situated. Pos-
session can be given on April 16th. For
further particulars enquire at Tau POST Pub-
lishing House.
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BOWLERS READY .FOR KITTY HUNT
ING -A meeting for the organization of
Brussels Bowling Club was held in the
Council chamber Tuesday evening, R
Leatherdale last year's President in toe
chair, when the fo,lowiug officers were
elected :-Hon: Pres.. Tw
Ferro ,Pres„
A. Strachan; Vice -Pres., J. H. Cam-
eron ; See -Trees., W. Leatherdale ;
Managing Committee, R. F. Dttwoing,
D. C. Ross. A•. H. Monteith, J. G
Jones. the President and Vice Presi
dent. Committees were appointed to
have the lawn put in first-class shape
and a guod season's sport is counted on
People We Talk About
Mrs, Sperling and Wyman were at St.
Marys visiting relatives over Easter. -
Geo, Cunningham, V. S , left on Mon
day to tt S hts fortune in the great West
We wish him well. -N, F. Gerry. Mrs
Gerry and Harold, visited W F. and
Mrs. Stewart during Easter in Guelph -
Charles Stone and famiil, of Canning.
ton, were guests of Jou and Mrs. Kern-
ey and Geo. and blra. Robb. The lad-
ies are sisters. -W. A. and Mrs. Match
ews, of Cann'ugton, were welcome visit
ors with their relatives in Brussels din-
ing the past week. -Mrs. (Dr.) Cavanagh
and little son Jack, of Oweo Suund.
spent several days in tuwu with their
friends -- Miss Eva Cameron was here
over Easter houdays from her school
near 0 •yen Soun'l visiting her mother -
Miss Emma Colvin •pent the Easter
holiday with her sister iu Stratford --
Mrs, T Coleman, ut Weston, spent her
Easter holidays in town renewing old
friendships, She was the guest of Miss
Stewart, Church street. -T. Friendship
and wife, of Teeswater, were here for
the Easter week, -Miss Jo. Ross, of
'Perntit<r,and Mrs. McAlpine, of Strath•
roe, tvere home for Easter with
their parents, William and Mrs, Ross, -
Miss Barbara McKelvey, of Toronto, is
home for the Eas•et vacation -Leslie
and Mrs. Callan, of Innet'kip, were
visiting friends in town during Easter,
-Mrs. E. C, Lowry and her graudson
Leslie were holiday visitors with rela-
tives at Guelph, 'The former is con
tinning her stay. -Miss May Skene, of
Toronto, spent Easter with her mother
Mrs..). G. Skene, -Postmaster Farrow
spent the Easter holidays at London
and Windsor. -Mrs. Ed Coleman, of
Weston was here for a few days Malting
her father, Neil Milloy, Brussels, -Miss
Edith Colvin, wbo has been in Stratford
Ea the past two years, ie borne on a
visit recruiting her health. -R. and
Mrs. Francis and daughter were visiting
theformer's brother at Mitchell. -Misses
MtArter and Belle Henderson took in
the sights at the Queen City during
the past week and visited relatives and
Friends. -Ed. Kerley. a former town;.
man, now of Chesley, yens renewing old
acqualirtences.-Ino. Pugh, now of
Mitchell, was calling on old friends in
Brussels at•d locality. -Ira and Mrs.
Parker, of Wingham, were Easter visit -
ora -Mass k loretice Bnebttusn, who fe
teaebipg at,Uxbridge,'was hofne,tor Ease•
er vacattop,'-'1. gyne 1 riiIgle Qf'2orout9,
ate his Faster eggs at his gid home iu
town, -•-Miss Bessie Beattie, Of Berrie,
was hero reit n few days renewing the
friepdsbipsformed when site was a resi,.
dent of Brussels, -Mrs, Watseu Ainlay,
Miss Vera and Wilber spent the Raster
holiday with Jos. and Mrs, Ainlay in
Listowel, -T, R. and .Mrs. Cameron
spent the Laster holiday Week with
friends in Toronto, -Misses Isabel
Strachan and Nellie Fox were holiday
yisiters with Wingham friends,--
George Edwards has been wader the
doctor's care during the past week but
is considerably better, He is um often
op the sick list, -W, Duncan and Dr;
T T, McRae were at Clinton for a sew
days this week, -Miss Mallory, of Cali-
fornia, is the guest of Mrs. J F. Row•
land, -*Miss Aileen Scott was home from
Seaforth fpr Good Friday, -Mrs. Harris,
sr,, was visiting at Atwood for a few
days. -Mrs, Angus Campbell and son,
Bobs, enjoyed Eastertide with London
relatiyes,-H, C..Hewson, teller of the
Standard Bank, took a run to the . par-
ental home at Barrie. He Is "a sort of
Judge Hewson. -R. H. Green, of Cay-
uga, smiled upon relatives and frieuds
iu Brussels for a day or sq. -F, H. and
Mrs. Gilroy took advantage of the boli.
day and made a short visit with Mount
Forest friends, -Jahn McKenzie, of
Guelph, spent Easter at his home here,
-J. 0. North, of Pioton, spent the East
er holiday in town with his daughter,
Mrs. J. F. Rowland, - Miss Edith
Bailey was home 'from Wroxeter over
Sunday. -Mr. Hart and wife, of Owen
Sound, were visiting relatives io Brus
suis. -Bert Lott, was home from Brant
ford for a few days.- Mrs. Fred. Ennis
is visiting relatives iu Stratford. --A
letter from Mrs. Gildersleeve of Seattle.
Washington, fotmerll Miss Eleanor
Funstou, of town, says tbat her
mother and herself are improving nicely
in health and will soon be fully restored
we hope. -Miss Cunningham, neiee of
Mrs. (Lr'.) Graham, was visaing Mrs,
Berry and Mrs, (Dr) 't aters, of Waltuu,
test week. Miss Stella King, of Wing
ham, enjoyed the Easter holidays with
nor cousin. Miss Laura Bateman, in
town,-Bstrister A. H. Monteith was at
bus home in Stratford for Easter. -Will.
J. Hunter spent several days io town
during the past week, He left on Mon-
day for Oshawa where he takes a posi
cion in a carriage factory, -Miss Pearl
Bremner, of Ethel, has been a visitor
during the past week with her cousin,
Nils Lovette Ballantyne. - Stewart
Scott, of Seaforth, was at his home here
over Sunday, -Miss Flossie Fuss, of
tiepsall, cousin of Mrs, (Dr) Graham,
was a welcome visitor during the Easter
Holiday. -Mrs. J. Leslie Kerr, of Birth,
is visiting relatives iu town -Miss lean
Smith, a Harrison teacher, has been
visiting Miss Florence Buchanan, Turn
berry street. -We are sorry to hear that
tlrs H. lsmessr.. who has been living
at London with her sun, is quite ill.
tier son Harry. of town, went to Lon
don to see her on Wednesday Mrs.
James' many old friends here hope het
illness is only temporary. -Allan
Lamont has been off work during the
past week with a disei,led limb but is
Improving nicely now we are pleased to
state. -E. C. and Mrs. Dunlotd were at
Clinton on Wednesday attending the
marriage of their niece, a daughter of
Jas. Danford, formerly of Brussels to a
Mr. Pickett. -Ben, Walker spent the
Easter holiday with relatives in Gude
rich. -A. M. McKay and Miss Olga
were at Cnesley over Easter visiting
relatives. -Dr, and Mrs. Feild were
visitors witb Rev. and Mrs, Lang -Ford
iu Listowel over the holiday.
Church Chimes
Last Sunday evening A. D. Grant
gave a report at Melville Endeavor of
the great Missionary
Congress that he
attended in Toronto.
Annual meeting of the Methodist
Sabbath School will be held Monday
evening of next week tor election of
officers and receiving reports, &c.
Rey, Prof. Waller, of Huron College,
took the services In St. John's church
here last Sunday. At the evening ser-
vice J. G. Jones, sang the solo entitled
"Hosanna" and Mr. Zapfe, of Whitby,
rendered "Rock of Ages."
'Che annual District meeting of Wing -
ham District wt 1 be held in the Meth
()dist church, Gorrie, on Wednesday
and Thursday, May 12th and t3,h, At
the same time and place the Women's
Missionary Society of the District will
meet in Convention,
A grand rally of the men's Bible Class
held in the W. C T. U. rooms, will take
place on Sunday next. This will be Inc
last meeting •of the Winter session,
Various reports will be given. Every
member is asked to be present Visitors
welcomed. Opens at 3 o'cluck.
The pastor preached an Easter ser
mon Sabbath morning iu the Methodist
church and in the evening a platform
meeting was held when short. spirited
addresses were given by H. L 'Hatton,
1. '1'. Weed. R. A Pryne, J A Hunter
and the pastor on the great Internation
al Missionary Congress held in Toronto,
the speakers representing Brussels
Methodist church at that not.,hle gather
ing. In adgitton to two anthem, Misses
Sharpe sang a duet and Miss Hingston
a solo.
Sabbath morning Rev. A. C. Wishart
discoursed on an Easter theme. A
Praise service took the place of the
usual sermon in the evening, Program
was as follows :-Organ voluntary ;
"Gloria Patric," choir; hymn ; in
vocation ; anthem. "The King of
Glary" ; Scripture reading ; hymn ;
anthem, "Conte Ye Disconsolate ; pray.
er ; hymn ; address by the pastor ;
prayer ; psalm ; anthetn, "I will praise
Thee" ; hymn ; benediction ; organ
post lude,
The Easter vestry meeting of St.
John's church was held on Monday and
in the absence of a rector Barrister
Monteith was voted to the chair. T
Newsom was chosen People's Warden ;
A, H. Monteith, Minister's Warden,
and H, lames, Vestry Clerk. The sides.
men are Jno. Cardiff, Geo. Colvin, Geo
Mantling, Bert. 'Trainor and R Lang.
don, A good year's work wan reported,
It is expected that Rev, Mr Cameron,
from Markdale locality, will he appoint-
ed tothis arch and he willprobably
arrive abort May tat. He ihighly
spoken of,
Pott Arthur will build a new College
iete Institute and gymnasium at a cost
of yj65,000.
Eggs for Hatching
White Wya,ndottes
White Leghorns
White Wyqanclottepen is headed by a
bird bred by IL, W. 'Font. Brockville ;
and the White LeghoiTls are headed
by a cools bred by Wtu, Fetgesott, Of
Brantford.
$1.00 per setting.
John Meadows,
41-tP Brussels P. 0,
FOB
Eggs YATCNIN6
Eggs from prize winning'.
Hose Comb Brown leg horns
for sale, $I.00 per setting,
D. A."LOWRY,
40.2 Queen at., Brussels.
White W undot tes
and White Leghorns
Good Laying Strains
$1.00 for 13 eggs. Three settings or
Incubator lots at special rates. Wyan-
dotte pen headed by bird bred by Mr.
Hawkins, of Massachusetts. Leghorn
pen headed by a Ferguson bird. Eith-
er pen needs no comment es to quality.
Have also a fine pen of Pyle Game.
Communications answered prom ptly.
W. E. DUN AN
BCRUSSELS
2nd Term Exam.
BRUSSELS CON'T'INUATION
CLASSES.
Form I1I A -Examined in Alg, Hist ,
Lit , Fr., Bot.. Z etiogv, Read. Total
65o ; honors 487 ; pass 390.
J Stubbs 566 G jprdan 452
el Moore 553 S McKereher „441
E Evans 527 R Shaw 435
J Leckie ,.,5o6 G Robb ..,, .....,425
L Lucke ....492 J Cunningham .422
P Baeker 48u C Holmes 324
Form III B -Examined in same sub
jests ; 8o per cent. full marks
R Simpson 512 J Wilton ...347
'I' Armstrong 474 W tical.......... --
o Armstrong 385 W VlcCatcheon --
Fo m II-To•al 7nu ; honors 525
pals 420.
K 1iewiteony59 C Forbes 420
T Dickson. ..531 A McKelvey -158
F ecott.. 5zi K Ament 329
A Furrest......... 503 C McMillan 327
F. Brysns 472 V Bowman ...1..323
B Currie 468 N Ewan . ,....312
J Ilender,on460 V Walker........ 259
M Jones ... 457
Fern I-
E De id,nan 778 H Hoover .566
A Grant ..........686 V Sperling 564
B Harris ...666 V Ainlav 563
W
Sparing ..h4z S Gerry ..... 557
11 Watson 615 i Armstrung....557
1 Bremner 614 R Eckmier 545
F Eckmier ..•.6t3 W Long.....,541
H •Armstrong.. 608 A Cooper 530
L Armstrong' .•604 S Fox .... 519
R Waiwink ..... 59t C Lowry . -514
M 'Thompson ..583 W Bell 462
K Wilton. 578 F Gerry . 458
C Leckie . 57o el Mooney447
E Plum ........567 B Leckie•.....••442
J. H CAMERON. Principal.
B. Mct'Antus
PUBLIC SCHOOL.
110015 3
Entrance -Examined in Hist.. Spell ,
Liter.. Comp , Arith., Gram., Geog
and daily work Total Soo FI nt v
,
boo. Pass, 480
F Stubbs .., 727 H Ament 520
WKerr ........,..635 1 Taylor .... •
P McKenzie ....626 E Lamont 478
P Dirk ..........6nu ti Bereess 473
G Kerr 567 M Th"mnson....428
C bicl'lnnald565 L Bateman -•, 419
I Strachan. 55n
F R„bh 548
Jr. IV -Examined in Hist . Snell••
Liter, Cnmp , Arith , Gram .• Gene..
end daily work, Total, 8no. Honors,
ton Pass. 48n
V Reee 666
S Brothers611 E Barkley .....462
C Comics ,,,6to C Emrgh ......457
Hazel Lowrf,58') Haenel Lowrv,.445
A Mnnre . ..552 1-1 Burgess..... 387
A Wilton .. •., 469
1P Ainlav 412
1). SMITH, 'Teacher.
Roots 4
Sr IiI-Exam. in Hist„'Spell„ Read.,
Geog , Gram, Arith and daily work.
Total. 965. Honors, 723. Pass, 579
T Deadman 93t B Kerr ,,,,.....,. 619
W Arnrstrong777 R Heiklty .605
A Roe ... 767 1 iackson,.6r14
A McLauchlin•757 F Lowry ....,...6n3
E Lowly • ,• 754 J rl'ibk;rk 592
W Lott ......723 J Ellinit .. ,580
W
Harris,... , th H Fox,. ..
••7 522
E'loole tOliver
.
••7 5 1
--see
M I-•;•5
F eLattc thn.,.fi87 0 Colvin ,43t
L Ballantyne 68n F won-
H Werk 650 E Moore .273
G Lowry 644
Jr III --Exton. in same subjects
Total, 935 Hitters, ,it Pesti, 560.
G
Edwards 782 A-I'hnmpann,„456
1 Mci,anchiln745 R Sinclair . .442
L Jackson 747 11 Crane. ,....,,3117
V McCTecken704 P Noleil, 386
R'MuKa ..
v ......7oi 0 Creno..... , .,326
1 Ballantyne... 593 G Jamieson ...,., 131
L Burgess ...sic; T Snider
H M Tlnwgtgo 'l'eadtei,
1500m 5
Sr. II -Exam• in Lit,, Arial., Geog,.
THE STANDARD
E,A14hcd J873 OF CANADA
77 Blanchei
with which has been amalgamated the -w
WESTERN BANK OF CANADA
The combined Banks offer an exceptional service
throughout Ontario, The Branches of the Banks are so
distributed that together they cover the best districts of
the Province. 70
BRUSSELS'BRANCH
1. v. kt.owr;lat:acs, Y+dai odor
Mem., Read,, Spell. Total 65o.
Honors 487. Pass 390,
R Stewart . ,.,624 B Campbell 518
I Toole ....... ...,.618 W Payne 467
L Ament .. „ , 598 V Sinclair 441
Int. II -Exam. in Read Arita;;
Spell., Mem., Lit., Spell, Total, Guo.
Hnnors, 45o. Pass, 360.
C Powell 535 R Hewitt .... .... 431
R McKay 53o F Payne 4to
L,McCracken.,.5i2 5 McLauehlin395
A 'MeLaucblin.483 P Baiklav .349
L lacksun ......466 W Buchanan ,..,339
C Jackson .465 M Carter 314
C Me 0 Crone.. ..•281
J1', II-Exatn, in Arita , Read., Mem ,
Comp., Spell., Arith. Total, 60o.
Hon:i.s, 450 Pttss, 360..
ll Rugs 579 W McDonald ...44:o
F MclCav 56t J Jamieson ....381
H Gerry 56o W Harkn,ss....377
O McKay ....532 R Currie 764
H Stewart .. ,,.454 j 'Thompson •••• 354
G. Ross, Teacher.
ROOM 6
Class IV -Examined in Read., Writ,.
Arith., Spell., Deportment .and daily
work, 'Total, woo. Honore, 750.
Paso, boo,
A Currie. 871 M Heist •795
W Burgess 870 A Foul 779
V Harris 855 M Skelton 774
R Moo1e 83t C Best 753
J Warwick, .. 825 L Snider...... ,,655
R Brewer ... ,.•86r
Class III --Examined in sante subjects.
Total, Soo. Honors. 60o. Pass, 450
E Powell .... 753 H Lott 653
E Jsmiesou .733 '1 Stewart..., .63e
R Payne 682 G'I'hompcon.... 579
Class II -Excellent -J Fex, M Dun •
ford, M Stewart. Good -M Campbell,
H 'Poole. W Roe S McLauchlin. I Me•
Nichol. C Moore. 0 Hemmingwav, `•'
Ross, G Snider. Fair -M Pawson, C.
Anderson.
Class T -Excellent -M Wilton, V
Lowry. A Drage, 0 Baeker, M Mc
Leuchlin Guurl-J Lowry. A Somers.
D Currie Fait -1 Harkness, C Heist
J, N RITCHIE, 1'eiteher
ANNUAL MEETING OF
WESTERN SOCCERITESL
About 100 delegates were present at
the meeting Good Friday of the West-
ern Football Associatiion, which was
held in Galtfor the first time.
It was the thirtieth anniversary
of the association, and judging from.
the enthusiasm displayed there is
every indication that the unusual suc-
cess, hitherto enjoyed by the associa-
tion, will be repeated for many years
to come. President, D. A. McLach-
lan, of Stratford, was in the chair
with Solon Lutz, the efficient and
popular Secretary, at his post.
Among the delegates were 1-G. W.
King, Tavistock • T. McWhinney,
Galt ; J, r, Gunn, Woodstock ; E. W.
Eiwiss, Waterloo ; W. M. Foster,
Inglewood ; W. F. Kuhn, Wood-
stock ,• D. Forsythe, Berlin ; D. J.
Hall, Ayr • S. J. Norman, Ohesley ;
G, B. Miller, Walkerton ; B. L. K.
Bamford, Listowel ; D. A. McLachlan,
Stratford ; Dr. Burnett, Galt ; John
D. Campbell, Owen Sound ; Wm.
Ktauter, Ethel ; N. McGuire Milver-
ton ; F. Ballantyne, Brussels; J. C.
El h ldin a r• on t 't e n
ce t tPtst Wu Cac,e
Galt ; B.gBossenherg,' Brucefield ; .
A. Johnston, Mildmay.
Rt7LEB AND SCHEDULES
Owing to non -representation of var-
ious clubs, groupings were not pro'
posed nit schedules drawn up, but left
in the hand's of the district convenor.
It was reported that the following
teams have been entm•ed so far in the
various series.
Intermediate -Brussels, Galt, Mil-
verton, Ethel, Owen Sound, Ingle-
wood, Woodstock, Ohesley, Walker-
ton, Mildmay, Listowel, Brueefield.
Sen int s -Galt.
Juniors -Preston, Owen Sound,
Galt, Stratford, Waterloo, Mildmay,
Ayr.
For Hough cup, Galt and Berlin
Collegiate Inatitutes.
It was decided that the limit of
entry was to be the 28th of April, a
little earlier than last year,
Mon kton
Mrs• Holniau, who lives with a son
in the vicinity of Monkton, will soon
be one -hundred and three years of age.
This is a wouderfnl age and the old
lady still enjoys splendid health and
her memory is still good. One of the
most extraordinary things about her
is that some time ago she out three
new teeth, and they soon will be full
grown.
Herbert Couper was asphyxiated in
the O'Brien mine at Cobalt,
BORN
DtoisoN -In Walton, en March 26th to Mr
and Mrs, George Dickson, a daughter,
(Mary Minn.)
TYn,tsIAN.- n
I Grey, onA "iso r
y. p h, to M .and
Mrs, RobertTyermuu, a eon.
MARRIED
STANDUNv-Kltr.r.1N0'vON.-At the Onfe,'10
street Pet'sona e, 011titnn, on April telt.
by
R v W E >`S rr 6r corm A th
DIED
Parrott, -At Delor<dne, Matt., on April 0th,
Jamas Fetch, formerly of Mortis township,
aged 74 years,
YOUNG. -At Auburn, on April 10111; Jame
Young, aged 60 years.
Wheat
Oats
Peas
Berle
Bunter
Eggs
Apples
Potatoes
Hay...
Hoge
BRiJSSEr_S MARKET.
01 08. $1 10
48 6600
16 17
11 00' 1 25
411 96
700 700
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of tile estete of-Hngi Hen-
ry Wright, late of the'1'ownsh{p of
Grey, in the County of Huron,
farmer, deceased. ....
Notion is hereby given ursntant to "The
Revised. Sietutes et Ontario,”' 1807, aeotion. 80
chapter 120, that all creditors and others Mir-
ing claims against the estate of the said Huph.
Henry Wright, who died on or about the 261h
day of April A -D., 1000, are required on or be-
fore the Beth day of April, A.D 1009, ro -end by
post, prepaid. or deliver to W. M Sinclair, of
the Village of Brussels. in the County of Her-
on, solicitor for Samuel .1. Wright end Jona.
than Wright, the Executors or the hast will and
testament of the deceased, their Christian and
surnames, addressee and descriptions, the cull
particulars of their claims, a statement of their
accounts, duly certified, and the nature of the
seeitritiee if any, held by then.
And. further toile note° that after Buck last
mentioned date the said Executors 'will pro-
ceed to distribute the assets of Ole deceased
amongst the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to rho elation of which they shall
then have notice and that the said Exsouter+
Mil not be liable for the said assets, or any
part thereof, to any person or persons of. whose
elaitu notice }bull not have been received by
them at the time of .ugh dietribnticnt.
Dated this 18th day or April. A D , 1909.
W. M. SINCLAIR.
41.8 Solicitor for the Exe,nsbors.
The People's Column
CDR BALE: Oonfw•table house on William
street, Brussels. 14 acre lot, good well,
garden and fruit trees For terms apply to P.
HITCH in or F. ti Scott, Brussels. tf.
CALF.s FOB SALE -Two young Short Horn
Bulls, both At for service for sale. Good
pedigrees. and all right in every way. For fur•
they particulars apply to JAS. SPE1R,. Lot 80,
Con. 6, Morris. or Brussels P. 0. 41-tf
Brussels Oayiight Stare
f.I
‘,
le
orrooldehytle
s
(The Great Harm killer)
I+oi''the past number of yeltl's we
have found a steadily increasing
demand for
Formaldehyde
due no doubt to the great, setas•
faction on the part of ihose who
have used it. We guarantee ours
to be strictly up to the sttendard
40 per coot, Solution
We have it put' up in sealed blit
ties.
-76 oz bottles ettBieient to treat
So to too bushels,. ......... 40c
-8 oz. bottles, sufficient to treat 250
40 to 5o bushels
9
DRUG STORE
0013 farm for sale behtg Lot 84, Oen, x,
Morrie, also 2 houses to Brusad.ls, Fur
further partieulnra apply to Mrs. Wm. Kelly',
on the farm, or Walton, P, 0, or F, B. Scott,
Brussels.... tf
',MOB/PORTABLE new brick residence for
Bale on Wareham, street, Brueseis, with
one acre of land, eligibly actuated, Good
stable, well, Modern. fruit trees bushes, 6te.
Also 50 acres of land, part of lob. 1,. con. 12,
Grey. Po.sesslon could be given et once. For
turt�her particulars ae to price, terms, ,40. up -
ply on the preinisos or write: Bru.-uls P.O.
race: Ntouoats. 40-t1',
�ULL FOR SERVICE. - The undersigned
will keep for service at Lot ail,: Con 6,
Morrie, the Clinic' -bred S::ot,4r Short Horn
Bell, "Bold Iioy,” bred bit Barry imith, of
Exeter, and sired' by Gold Drop, s well known
prize winner. His data is out of a cow of the
Vanity strain, imported, "Bold Boy” is a full
brother to the first prize winner at the Indus.
Mint air, Toronto lost Pall Terms, 82.00 for
grede Cetus. W111 also. keep n pedigreedbull at
51 00 Por service.
JAS. SPEsR,
11.4 Proprietor.
spotlit FOR SALE. -Tie` unde,signed has
X71 for sato et Lot 21, Co,. 18, Grey :-1 im-
proved Berkshire hog, 'Shady Nook Swell,"
winner of Rist prize at several' of the local..
Fairs ; 1 Berkshire sow due to farrow ill MAV,
and bred to Yorkshire hog 7llttle pigs, Yore -
shire and Bei tt bile crow, will be ready to
wean about May 5th. A few choice young
sows bddng bred which will be for sale later on,
oleo two or three good MIME ouws -hie 01 calve
about the last of April, .1, P. Mo1NTOSH,
ll-tP Uranbreoh P. 0,
Ontario Liquor License Act.
q
License District of North Huron.
Notice 14 hereby given that. F. H. Miller and
John C. Bich inter, of Brodhegen, have made
eppheat ion for the transfer of the tavern lic-
ense for the premises known ea the Sage Hotel
in the Vilisge of Walton,. now held by Williuiu.
Timmer, and. that sold application will be con-
sidered at the meeting of the Board of License
Cootmiseioaere to be held at the Malley House
in the Town of Winghem, on the 16th: day of
1 of I1 'loo a. t t.
pe 9(10 at hoot govern
k i All
y,
persons iiiteres . d (iLOI govern se looped ace
.
eordinely. 1q. 6LEUG, i.icense Inspector.
Dated at Morris, April 10th, 0000.
G. go McLaren
Reas -
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cgii,pyot�1 wt�
V 11 la ■ �iO� `�
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with a much larger and better as-
sorted stock and better values
than we have ever shown.
iIni
JustPlaced tuck
New Dress Goods, Prints and Ginghams,
New Men -tailored Suits and Spring Coats for
Ladies and Misses,
New Ready-to-wear Skirts, perfect fitting, for
Ladies and M,ikses.
New White Waists, Whitewear, Wash Coat and
Shirt Waist Suits.
New Boots and Shoes.
New Men's Furnishings
Our stock of Men's Hats, Caps and Shirts is the
newest and prices the lowest.
New Clothoil�g
We have received our New Spring Clothing for
P g i;
Men and Boys, The largest stock and without
a doubt the best fitting, nicest patterns, best
tailored and very much better values than we
have ever shown
We will be pleasel to have you make Comparison.
Highest Prices for Produce. Goods right or your Money hack.
G. N.
Agent for Butterick. Patterns.
s er. ran r inr -
Steiiburr, of Stanley .township, to Miss •
Lillian Keltington, of Morrie towaeldp, leeepeevesivesteeteeeiteeeeeiteeeteeteAseleeeeeteerseeneeteceeeet,
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