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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1911-5-11, Page 6We can furnish anything in the Eastman Line and there ie no other that compares with that. KODAKS, FILMS, VELOX PAPER, POST CARDS, &c. DRUGGIST AND STATIONER, Pol. Baas gums BRUSSELS on the 24th. BRvsssl.s School Board Friday even- ing of this week. 50 CENTS gets Tar POST for balance of PUBLIC Library Board will meet Mon- day evening of next week at 8 o'clock, LECTURE. Subject "Temperance," In St. John's church tonight. W. H. Kerr, chairman.- Come -silver cone°• tion. Alex. Anderson, of town, will play Intermediate Foot Ball with Ethel team, ref1 to any postoffice in Canada. taking his old pos as one of the full Tut street watering cart has gone in- backs. He is a ,cod player. to commission as the dust was getting BERT. CAMPBELL shipped another car unbearable. of borses to Milestone, Sask., •Thursday A NEW Brantford roof was put on the of last week. He audhis brother handle a good many equines in a year. READY FoR BURINESS.-S, Carter ' has received a doe Spring stock of first-class buggies from well kuotvo manufacturers and is able to offer great bargains. He also handles Cream Separators, Inter• national Harvester Co. implements, the Cockshutt plow and repairs, pianos, sew- ing machines and other necessary and useful articles. Watch for his advt. next week, Rural Central Telephone building dur- ing the past week by Messrs. Wilton.& Gillespie. BRUSSELS Loyal Legion will meet on Friday of next week at 4.05' instead of Friday of this week, on amount of Mr. Clark's meeting. .SANITARY INSPECTOR OLIVER will commence bis teareeaf inspection next Monday, so if lour premises are not tidied up you bad better get bvsy. SOME of the very youthful lads who assume to:jifay the part of managing a boat on the Maitland will get a ducking, if nothing worse, if they are not pro- hibited from ru❑ning the risk. The Sunday boating could be "cut out" without injury to the Obmmunity. F,4RMERs' Excursion to the Experi- mental Farm, at Guelph, is announced for Wednesday, June 24111, In addition at the Farm, to the yearly improvements the new Central Prison being erected at the Royal City will be of interest, more especially as the people do not expect to see the inside of it when completed. THE authorities object to people tying cows or horses t0 shade trees or stakes on the streets for grazing purposes and ask owners to desist. Adjacent mop.• erty onets have entered a protest test for various reasons that will easily be appar- ent to the owners Offenders will be -_ 0, YOL NG pigs for sale, 8 weeks old. Apply to D. ROBERTSON, Lot 8, Oon.9, Grey, Phone 2811 FOR SALE on To RENT. -Summer Cottage, furnished ; splendid location ; Bruce Beach, on Lake Huron, South of ltrncardine : plenty of shade. Apply to Rev. 3. W. 0111 LRA, Drayton, Ont. HIGESOT price for potatoes at MOCRAOKEN's. Goon working pony for sale, Also harness and light wagon. Apply to ROM. TtreMBON, Brussels. Cloven, Timothy, Mangolds and other garden seeds at AIOtirtAca5N's. Iy your lawn mowers do not out fast and easy can and see T. MOGREGOR, Brussels. PARTIES wanting pump repairs can get buckets end valves at Wilton & Gillespie Hard- ware Store, Brussels, or can have repairs sent thereby phoning A. RAYMANN, Oranbrook. Phone 2512, h e COMFORTABLE house to rent apply1y to Mrs. Parker, Prineessateeet Brussels. ace tot for sale good e o COMFORTABLEneem.8' house at a bargain. Fruit, good venter and A 1 corn - prosecuted. .Poemty' For further partioufars ask aft Trot WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. - The annual meeting of Brussels sels Branch of the ----o-- Women's o! Wo ens Institute will be held in the{ 'rhe Guelph Mercury says of a former Library Audience room Friday, lahres'dent ofthisis locality :-C. H Conary inst., at 2 3o o'clock. In addition to left last evening for the Canadian West election of ofRners and receiving report, in conuectiou with the sidewalk paving the topics "Dainty lunches for evening parties" and ''Home influences on the young" will be dealt with. The ladies of the community invited. Goon As Nkw.-After the thorough overhauling given the town Fire Engine, in addition to the new boiler, the machine ispronoutced as good as ever. lookgay. coat ofpaint will makeit g v. Brussels, i e James.of us Messrs. Garside & did the repairs to the engine and made a first-class job. This should be a rec- ommendation to other towns requiring such work done. Toaoter0 morning daily newspapers will arrive in Brussels at ro.55 instead of 1,44 as formerly. A fast mail train runs from Toronto to London in time to P ter) On- -I5 in ,5 the earlymmW catch all y i to On- tario. The new arras emeut went❑ t g vogue Iast Monday and will be highly appreciated by the general public who have been handicapped in this respect. GREAT RECORD. POR THE PIRs'1•.--Jas. Shurrie, one of the cream haulers for the Shamrock Creamery, Brussels, has been making a record not easily outdone at this season of the year. One day last week he brought 213o pounds of creampatronsl from. the on the 14th e load. fire 'townsht a 16111 Cons. of P in o Grey 'township was on the second trip this season So it was certainly going it strong. A- bout 1200 pounds of butter per day is being manufactured at the factory and the outlook is rosy. Naw Tints Table came into effept on the G. T. R. last Mondaa• arSrbing train groin Kincardl'Brussels At 7,o7'tinsteed-D." 7,os. No change in the r0.55 and -The 11.25 trains. Atternoon rrom Toronto will be sixteen Mill - Utes later i the afternoon express going East is changed to 2.55 instead of 3.02 and the night train from 8.59 to 8.52. or 7 minutes earlier. The public should govern themselves accordingly, Correct cd Time 'Table may be found on page 5 each week and also the C. P. R. sched- ules for Walton and Wroxeter. L'ee'r toe Tat, WEs•r,•.-Wednesday of usiness is often missed when it ))light have been easily embraced by Systematic Saving Begin now tb prepare for the day of op- portt,unity by depositing your savings in The METROPOLITAN BANK $1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH P. N. GILROV. MANAGER Miss Lyda M. Avery, of 'Toronto, who has been visititng Mit' Iteue 13tirk• lay returned ltolne last week, RECEPTION MrS A. C. Seeker will receive Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon and'eveniilg of this week at her home 'Turuberry street. A TEMPERANCE meeting will be held ill St. John's church this ('Thursday) even- ing. The ladies of the W. 0. P. U. are especially invited to attend, Rev. T. G. A. Wright is no exceedingly clever speaker, concise amd to the point. WixotuAM High. School Foot Ball team is expected to play an exhibition game in Brussels Friday eveuing of this week. Play will begin et 6,15 o'clock. The visitors play good ball. JUNIOR FOOT - BALL. -The. Imtlal League game of this season in the Junior series will be played on Victoria Park, Brussels, Wednesday evening of next week, between Seaforth and Brus- sels. Game called at 6.15. As goals count in the four matches to be played between the above mentioned clubs yon may reckan on lively work, looking to. ward promotion championward. Sea - forth is the home of Foot Ball aucd the contingent expected Wednesday is ex- pected to defend the honor of the town to first-class style. Brussels boys dont figure the tvisitors having a walk -over but. intend to contest every 1001) rE the ground. See the game. FOOT BALL SCHEDULE, ime for Sale Messrs. Savage & Rose opened a Itkiln of Lime on May 8th. Parties wanting same should call early. Savage & ROSe Box 52 TROWBRIDGE People We Talk About S. C. Wilson was et Kingsville this week. Harry Goodwin was calling on old friends in town. F, S. Scott was at Toronto this week on 'Telephone business. Mies Lizzie Ross is at Chatham attend ing the Missionary Convention. David and Mrs. Hoist took a trip to McKillop to see their son and family. A and Mrs, McLennan. of Seaforth, were calling on old friends in Brussels. • Miss Pearl Gibson, of Listowel, WAS a UNIOA SERIES, visitor mill Miss Nettie Brown. Queen I street. Following are the dates in the first Herb. Cunningham, of Palmerston, round in which Brussels is interested was visiting relatives in town one day lest week. This week Reeve Leckie went io Toronto with a Co. Council delegation dealing with the Power question, Mrs Fred. Longfoot and daughter Thelma, of Stratford, were' visitors at the former's parents, George and Mrs, Edwards. W. H. McCracken bas been off duty this week, not frequent thing for him, but we hope he will soon be feeling as well as ever. A. J. Lowry is real _poorly we are sorry to say but we hope he will speedily strike a better condition of health and soon be o k: S. T. Plum still walks with, a little halt owing to an injury to one of his feet by a horse stepping on It. He is attend- ing to his ditties as nauai. contracts. On his return he will send a number of mew out to do the work. They are at present engaged on his con- tracts in Georgetown. LECTURE SERIES. -This week Brus- sels bas been favored witb the presence of Rev. T. G. A, Wright, B. A, who is giving a series of four Lectures under h n's the auspices of the W A., of S[ n 1 church. Monday evening in the Town Hall, the subject was St. Patrick Tues- day evening in ues=dayeveningin St. John's church., Mag. Alfred was the noteworthy character ; Torah was dealt with Wednesday even- ing and on Thursday Rev, Mr. Wright will discourse on Temperance. He is a pleasing speaker, well versed in his sub- jests and the series should do good. It that so trifle unfortunate t '1151 R t was3 many meetings in were on hand this week g rendering it impossible for people to get to all. ' 2411i of MAY IN BRUSsELs.=l'he var- ious committee have their work well in hand looking toward the celebration of Victoria Day, en Victoria Park, Brus- sels in good style. A Base Ball game Belgrave vs. Brussels Maitland's will open the program in the forenoon, and thea afternoon Tann will be well filled with 1 matches between Win Base Bal ham a Wing ham, Kincardine and Brtssels There will be a program of athletic sports for children and adults and a bristling Foot Ball game between Wingham and Brussels will etrl up the program. A tug of war will also be one of the features if it can be arranged. Lueknow fine cornet end reed Band has been engaged for the day. Come to Brussels and enjoy the fon; at small expense. Posters and dudgers will give full particulars. Watch for them. PROBLEMS oP YoUNG MEN. -Coln• maiming last Sabbath W. L. Clark open- ed a campaign dealing, with the life of boys and voting men. He took services in the Presbyterian and Methodist churches last Sabbath and addressed a meeting in the Town Hall in the after- noon, Monday evening he spoke in the this week H. L. Jackson. C. P, R. agent, Methodist church. rnesday afternoon ticketed 'Thos. Niebolis and wife and and evening in the Library audience their daughter, Mrs. W. E. Duncan, and room, Wednesday after000u in the daughter to Burin's, Alta. Mr Duncan same place to women and in the evening went Thursday, accompanying a car of in Melville church, •Thursday evening settler's effects. 'This company go in- he will address a Meng' meeting In the tending to make.their home in Alberta, Lilsrary building and the closing service While regretting their removal we wish will be held inthe 'Town Hall Friday them success. Mr, NLoholls still has a evening at 8 o'clock. Mr, Clerk is house and lot 0114 tt so sere farm in this thoroughly in earnest, has a novel yet locality, They have been through a very practical way of presenting the goodly section of the West before so truth and is doing a good work we have have a fairly good idea of what's before not the slightest doubt, Hear hint Fri them, clay evening, May 17-Seaforth at Brussels. May 26 -Brussels at Seaforth, lune 5-Seaforth at Brussels. June 13 -Brussels at Seatorth. INTERMEDIATE GAMES, May I2 -Milverton at Wellesley. May 12 -Listowel at Ethel. May 19 -Wellesley at Milverton. May ea -Ethel at Listowel. May 24 -Ethel at Wellesley. May 2g -Milverton at Listowel. June 2 -Listowel at Milverton. June 3 --Wellesley at Ethel. June g-elilvertoo at Ethel, uneg-Listowel at Wellesley. une re -Wellesley at Listowel. p ne r6 E toe) at Milverton. Clip this out for further reference. MCKII.LOP TELEPHGNNII GO. APPEAL THE Poti'r regrets to .state that Mise DISMIssED.-The Ontario Railway and Ritla Cunningham's health is not at all Municipal Board at 'Toronto Friday good be. her manv-friends hope tos000 afternoon decided not to approve any. gee her ah'e u, eel .hon as -of vers contract between local telephone com- . To CLINTON. 1t Junes and his son hick Bell CompanyWblacksmith - would the anies anhe • e t�•-, ha a bow ht [ Gut i v Pt 1 1 tele cue cont- loco h revent then F •nn s P Mr.Saunders t Iv p ng buswess of t pang from taking and transmitting mss- •old stand, Clinton, and have taken sages from any other local telephone possession. ' company with which it now cOuneets or„ Mrs 'Hannah Ballantyne went to with which it may iu the future con Michigan•last we.k to see her brotlter- v to reset willnon The boardhas ben t acct. hPP Morrison, who e ❑ '• oI sot in-law, A..M will' have tile of u whicht agreement and h 1 an sortie' e t failinghealth'',fur sum m Y feet of preventing or restricting Intel taken'a turn for the worse • we.regret .tQ communication, jmnt operation of reel},state. roeal rights between telephone coinMessrs. Reid aud Smith, of Seaforth,. pontes under its jurisdiction. the mere Sn tote❑ `Tuesday seeping auda5, board dismissed the. application of'.t110 sociated with. J. Ballantyne 'a❑dGlen McKillop telephone Company brat the Armstrong. arranged the Junior .) opt board's former order should. be rescind. Bait sehngtll ole gf games in • the first ed. The order in question compelled round• the McKillop Company to connect with e Com ant, `'J'his interfered. In a debate at the Stratford No:anal us Is the`$r s p } Btu•s• o[ t 1 Missriel Brothers, hi 'h • the former corn- School Mn with a contract w L h b - i ole I esu v twit]t a "v o the sets; R t n s a n , hence g Company, Bad with the z an p patty n let have women, S h u • v c the'appaal. By a Tater decision. the J act was Re o lel Bell On. have to' give long. distance con the Franelftse;" Affirmative : Yvon, as it nection. A ROAST Poa RUsxrRoland .Rusk,' Reeve,Leckie is husy athis work as' Valuator•• for the'.Ootario Mutual•ln- •sui•anee Co: in passing on properties up- on which the Co. has tonus., •' He covers 0 o 8 Countiesaud hasquite a contract in which his long experience hi similar I greatly aidhim. work wilea g Y f to McNeil andsee, o Es Mrs. Hector' months in the common jail; Rusk took van S'Isk are here nn a holiday visit bis sentence with no little surprise as With -Mrs. 'rhos. Meanders, the farmer's" only a little while before he had remark-.- mother. Mrs. McNeil is greatly' made. ed to a friend that the magistrate would .up Tit the West. She is a . welcome not sentence hien, because he belooged visitor. Her husband is a Son of is.. to the saute loclne.. "1' have been un McNeil, Grey luwnship, and expects to able to find a:single' redeeming point in Visit here later. your favor," the court told Rusk. "Yon: 'rite Toronto News of Monday Mid the n in following refers to a son ofL hos. • vii and children follow u which ie t e e treated your t av t a It 1. y t. el¢ ; formerly of Brt s 'ned `- Cur ]Tei a i r, adjourned McGillicuddy, mun I Y an inhumane Y, 1 case in order to give you a cllauc0 to ire Doti McGillicuddy, until recently'one of and make some arrangements to 110 the physical directors at the Central Y. something for .them. You cannot give M. C, A , nitd'now supervisor of the new me any assurance that you will do that. playgrouhcls, hap returned to Toronto I neve made a careful inquiry about you after making wltat,IS in all probability anti end that you have en several oc- a new Caoedisu roar. record for long •io f r this easiona professed. conversion to Chris- distance cycling to Ontario o part •e cycled 1 e'the year H civoof a e r have taken 'au aseason 1 i i and S tanty,a in missions. Your conduct towards from Ottawa to • Napanee, Ont., your wife and children I characterize as a distance of 143 miles 121 a• little everything but that of aChrietian. I am less than nine hones. Mr, McGillicuddy reluctant to separate any man from his had intended to make the journey from wife, but Iam sure that your unkind Ottawa to Toronto, via Napanee and treatment of this woman whom you en• Belleville, 1n eighteen home. On a hill tered into a contract with. to Protect and just outside Napanee, However, he was provide for when yon married her, you seized with cramps in his legs, and was have shown that she is ter better off obliged to discontinue the journcv. The without you. Your attitude has been young man left the Ottawa Y. M, C. A. one of continual hypocrisy, and 1 hope at 6 o'clock in the morning, and arrived that by the time you come 'out of jail at Napanee shortly before three o'clock you will have made up your mind to act, In the afternoon, The trip from In a different manner to that in which Napanee to'I'oronto was made on a less ycu have been carrying ou for some fatiguing conveyance -e main line G. 'i .' time. I hope tide sentence will serve R, coach. Mr, McGitlieeddy is eou- as a deterrent to other men, I sentence vibced that, had he made his attempt you to three months in. jail, Deputy' later in theseeson after a course of train. Magistrate Graydon stated that he has ing 11)• long distance bicycle' work he in the last few clays received many let would 11lVe succeeded,. On his return ters froth tlifferedt parts of the country he Was presented by his many friends regarding Rusk. Allegations of the of the Central Y. M. C. A, with a most serious character are made in musical clock, to mark the severance of some of them. 'Rusk worked, itt his trade in Brussels for a time,: the Ottaway avenue, London, -black- smith, who a cOuple of. weeks age, was found guilty of deserting his wife., Mrs. Christina Rusk and five small children, i and the security Monday togive h w wasunableY r 'de fox v provide be would morning thatA mo t g them and was'sentenced to three ThE STANtARD BANK Ejtab fished 187 OF CANADA "ranch. A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR is received in our Savings Bank Department, and is sufficient to open an account and entitle the Depositor 10 a pass Boole. The highest current rate of Interest is allowed, and money may be withdrawn at any time without delay. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. Eat. UsS .t,,49 zRANCH S. F. Ftowlancll, manager George atld Mrs. Brown made a short visit wtII I. L. and Mrs, Kerr at Iin - nn• j, Callan, of Innerkipp is a visitor his song J. L. Callan and f tm1la, Jona street. ' Jas, Burgess will represent Brussels C. 0. F. at the High Coitrt, which 1vi11 assemble in Toronto in June. Chas, Howlett, Queen street, bad a touch of legrippe cold this week but is regaining his usual heartiness. A leiter from Collingwood setts that our townsman, Postmaster Farrow, does pot regain his health asquickly as might be hoped for but we trust Spring will invigorate him. D. McGillicurdy, late of Calgary, ac- companied by his wife, is at present in Ottawa, where he is recuperatingfrom a severe illness that has lasted several months, The altitude of Calgary, near- ly four thousand feet -above sea level, was too much for bis heart, and he has suffered greatly therefrom, His old Huron friends will be pleased toknow that he is now in a Lair way tn'recovery and hopes that ere long he may be able to engage in business again. When well euough to do so he purposes taking up newspaper work in one of the Western cities, not so high up as Calgary. Church Chimes Synod of Huron will meet in Stratford on June 13th, Wingbam District' meeting will be held in Fordwich Thursday and Friday of next week. Tuesday next Maitland Presbytery will convene in Huron Presbyterian church, Ripley, Rev. A. C. Wishart, B, A., of Brussels, is the Moderator. Next Sabbath Rev, Dr, Oaten will preach Epworth League sermons at Exeter and Rev.\E. G. Powell, a former pastor, will occupy the pulpit here at both services, He will be welcome back to Brussels. A Mission will be held in the R. C. church, Brussels, commencing Sabbath 28th inst.; and continuing for a week.- Rev. Fr: McRory, of the Oblate Order, will be here to assist Rev. Fr. Blair in the services, BIBLE Soc1ETv ADDRESS, -Wednesday evening Rev. W. E; Hassard, . 13, D., of Toronto, District Secretary, will address a 11010n meeting in Melville" Church, at 8 o'clock, on the Mission and Work of the Bible Society, He is a good speak. er and well. worth hearing: A cone° - ,tion siril'1.b4takepp in behalf of the cause. The dates "anh.ouucetl for the Metho• dist Church District meetings are tee v Ma'•16 and ' i at Rt is May '•16 Tees dts.r et larvis, May.16 _ r ' at Brantford.M v T '•• BtabtEo d 7., H r•it u May . •l ei5to [t at A 1 p and 17 Pam y 1$',; St Thomas, fo Grace Church., May i7 and 18 ;. Oodericlt, to No-th Street' Church M'ay, 17 and t8 ; Guelph, at the audon m 1 First t a t8 Ac on L M v t trot a t 18 And 19Srah Cliuttb a til y a 'Watford, N IB Windsor, 11yT7 Hod Kingsville Mat t8 and re Strat- ford, at at - ford, at Miteltell, on May. 23, and Wing- Ilam ing Ilam'at'Fordwich-eu MayiS end ie. ` -Rev,' Dr: Ross ' 'resigns,-Otvingto: poor health -Rev. Dr, Ross, formerly of ;Brussels, as tesigbed' his charge at 'Port Dalhousie., The following is taken -extern the :repent of Hamilton Presbytery minutes !- "The resignation of ,Rev:,. Dr, Ross of Port Dalhousie wits then taken up Mr Parnell first addressed • matter. He. I,the m the Presbytery v in said that the. people of the. church very much rehtekted Dt. Ross' move, The ,work has: grown since his pastorate eoraineneed and the utmost harmony has existed between., pastorand peo- ple.' Dr. 1l,oss has alone bis utmost - ho •nan'coul€} have Clone more for bis chereh..•' lie severance .of . pastor and people, Would be a heart break cEiiaP art of the congregation. tion. Port Dalhousie Presbyterians have .sustained many trials, but this Is the greatest blow they have suffered. It was the earnest wish of the congregation that Or. Ross will soon rett'rin his health, Mr. Craise, the next spe,rk.1' while seconding what Mit Farnell had sald,.felt that it was a necessary move on Dr. Ross' part, owing to bis failing health. The congregation 'had asked him to accept a three months' vacation bot be ear felt that a s rest y suggest. necessary. wheel Henry ed that a find might be established by Id euali his connection with the pll'�sical depart. went of that Institution, xoctatton with their congregations as T the Presbytery, which tvou le lninister's wllo feel that they need a year's rest, might lie enabled to retain the pastorale of their several churches, tesuntin their work at the end of the term. titStevensr. Ste also•sP ok e in kindle • terms of Dr- . Ross •and his esti• • rouble .wire, The Moderator said that the hearts.of the members of llto;Pt•esby" tent bad been deeply touched•bv the kind, expressiene touching Dr, Ross. Dr. Ross said lie had taken the se- tiou soly for personal Arid' family rea: sobs. He assured the Presbytery as he had assured the congregation, that both, ing unpleasant had occurred, .His medi- cal advisers" had . informed him that he needed a rent: He felt that he had been one of the most Mostforhittale ministers in the Presbyterian ,church. He was soon to complete thirty.two years ill the .• ministry, and in All that time never had I. I LAR.E there been an Unpleasant incident, 054. • • pastorate in Pott Dalhousie had been • most pleasant. In the five, Years he bad • �■ ,. !melt there his •eahgregation had en• • 117:4; ohksad ofL ulAththe e re. dprtowsops rdicthyDur rocfheRPoos1tsn tt1hsve Dalhousie el urch, and the splendid [wanner in which the people of the church sustain their pastor. Dr. Ross said he wished to be relieved at the end of lune. Rev. Dr, Ratcliffe, Dr. Smith and other members of the Presbytery present expressed their appreciation of Dr, Ross. Dr, Ratcliffe and Dr. Smith said they would miss hint greatly., They moved that his request to resign be granted, which was acceded to by the Presbytery with general regret, Dr, Smith was appointed Moderator, and the appointment was declared vacant. Dr. Ratcliffe and Dr. Smith, on the sggeston ui, 'sn to draw np oaf resDrolutionFletcher. of awereppreciatioskign of Dr, Ross' long service of 32 years in 111e Preebyterlan church," The many old friends of Rev, Dr. Ross and family tit Brussels will be a unit to hoping that the rest will tend to, the invigoration of our former well known anti highly esteemed resident. BORN. WILLOnaanv: At Trowbridge on May, 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Robb. Willoughby, a daughter.. DIED ELLIOTT.-In Howiek township, on May 8th, E. Mennrd, beloved wife of W. R. Elliott, aged 00 years, 11 months and 25 days. HARockwell, forrmerly of XsEllIop 1st, own hip, in his 84181 year, Zaox.-In Grey township, on May eat, Agnes Turnbull rellet of the late AdamKnox, in her 69th year. Lewis -In Wroxeter, on May 7th, Erestae W Lewis, aged 51 years and 10 months. MoeAvose-In Howipk, on May 4611, Peter John, only eon of Mr. and Mrs, D, Me. Tavish, aged 1 years and 11 months. RANDS. -At Wesshig6tonB� prings, SouthDako- to• on May 2nd,'Mre. Wm. Rands, formerly of Morris, aged 85 years. - SIMP80N.-At Jamestown, on May 9th, Mar- geret Strnohan, beloved wife of Andrew. Simpson, aged 88 years, 8 months and 4 days, Wheat Oats Peas Barley Butter Eggs Potatoes Hay Hoe g Wool BRUSSELS MARKET ...30.80 3082 78 7k 55 55. formaldehyde otinimemosPrinissi Itis a pleasure to se11 an article that You ktlow will sive entire satisfaction. We have been Bolling Formaldehyde for unite yet to hear a years aosxiplacnd omplaint have ing it, This means li good deltl. in several ways -it's disappoint• brig, after going to the trouble and expense of using go article, to find the results not satisfac- tory. We guarantee our Foz'malde. hyde to bn up to the standard in every respect and feel satisfied you will experience no disap- pointment in isap-pointmentin using it, Put up 1n lb. anal!). bottles at 25o and 400 respectively. ^AT- ' ' s DRUG STORE The People's Column COME lst Masa alfalfa hey for sale, None bettor for either horses or cattle, G. A. DEADMA.N. Teacher Wanted Applloatio m will be received by the under. clewed, tip to June 1st, Yor thksechoopoeitlon,S. B, No. of ss- sistant teaohor In Oranbroe 7, Grey township. Applicants to state snlai'' and supply references. Address M. ICRAU 1 ER, Secretary, Oranbrook P. O. Notice The Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll of the Township re Grey, will be held at the Township Hull, Ethel, ou Monday, the 22nd day of May next at 11 o'clock a. oa- All parties interested will please take notice and •. govern themsel A. R.18LACDOII• ALD, Clark. Ethel, May 18th, 1911, NOTICE All parties wishing to pay cash for assess• 01entaon the NichotDrain, thehfurtny-Lamb Drain or the McCall Drain will please notify the Reeve, or the Clerk, orsome member Of the Council, on or before the 20th day of May, 1911. A. MACEWEN, Clerk, Bluevale, May let, 1811. 44-2 Mortgage Sale Under and by virtue of thepowore contained Inc certain Mortgage which will be produced at time of Sale there will be offered for Sale by Public Auotion on Thursday, June let, 1011, at. the hour of Two o'clock in the afternoon nt the Motel in the Village of Ethel by F. S. Scott, Auctioneer, the following property, namely:-, Village Lote Numbers Twelve and Thirteen' in the village of T.indalville,.being 'a• sub -division of farm Lot number Twenty-two -•tn Ninth. Ooneession of the Township of Grey. ip. the County of Huron and Province of Ontario. On the premises is, a very good frame house and frame stable..;. Terms: -Ten percentof the purchase money to be paid at the time of Sale. Balance to be aid within thirty days, 17 18, or part on Mortgage to snit. For further per - 80 80. Menhirs and conditions of Sale apply to. the 800 9 00 Auctioneer or the undersigned. Dated at the 5 85 5 05 Village of Brussels this letday, e1 May, 1911. 38 1B BAai EL O. Wrtsol Mortgagee. O••r'J®••••••••••••••••••M1••••0•••.•Sne•••a••S•••e6091 ' . • • ® inetaimemeammiiiid • A: • I, e a • :olear •cadof� . Sale • I. • • s • ,D • B • • WWkISTS .and ® ,t N ®.,. et• 0 • 5.50 and d d. .00 L.d ie s` f Re d �ta w e ar Skirts dor $ 3■9� @ • • •28•only Ladies'' Skirts, in NavyBlue 3rowend8 •Geen flue atlAll VoolVenetiuf C1ath8, • • lengths from 30;1p�2,Wai ro surastrom2. t0.27 • • regular and $5.50. Sale price your •® choice for • e B'. b':.. O •Waists for Si$1.39 • 135 and'2.00 White Lawn • • 5 dozen ozen L adies' White te Law n 'Waists, long n s and short eaves fin lace and embroidery , O allares 32tn42• regular prices $1,75 and $2n00. i 39• kc • Sale price your choice for .... ro9• u , 0 • e • • . A 98c •.. • for 5 White lawn Waists 1.2 B • .: A 4 dOz-en Ladies' White L aw n Waists, lo ng and to ® ° • short. sleeves,laae'and a btofdelyfrie all • • sizes 32 to 42 •-re alai price e9I25. Sale price your • • choice fot • „• • •. •• • See the New Middy Blouses and �. y• tele .';.,: Onee andp . Two-piece e Dresses • ' • tree and ;Men s Clothing • We ar showing the largest range and best • values in Men's and Boys Suits we have ever o. $ - Y A • had. See them and compare rices, e p p I • m , deavored in every way le do all in iia • and ower Co meet his covvenleuee n � Highest prices for ihP0CluCe! P.P comfort. 1 arty wish' that every minister • ,. in our church has had such pleasant as- • i , • • •®NMIb•rOwi•04m.o000iaiwi ••H•pttioesseesees • ebeateeli