HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1904-3-31, Page 8This is the time of year when a great many people
need a good Spring Medicine. The coming of mare
1'noderate weather reminds our that their blood needs
purifying.
IN SPRING'S SARSAPARILLA
you will find a safe and reliable remedy for all erup-
tions of the akin, Pimples, etc., as well as a powerful
blood purifier.
For those who desire to prepare their own Medicine at home
we have an excellent package in
NYAL'S MOUNTAIN) HERBS
This is composed of leaves, roots and seeds carefully
selected and mixed in proper proportions so as to get
their best curative effects. Price, 25c, largo package.
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
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°rat Nemo 1,temL,
A °Biel'emang ye takir' notes,
An' faith he'll Arent is.
Goon FRIDAY in a patella holiday. ,
Donn key found. Ask at Tutt Pose.
CovNOID meeting next Monday evening.
Soaoon Board Friday evening of next
week.
FRIDAY will be April Fool's day.
Watole oat.
A can of bog was loaded by G. A. Beet
!eat Saturday.
A number of cellars in town are badly
bothered with water just now•
A MAIL bag is now left at Bvueeels by
the evening train from the East.
MANITOBA and the Northwest are being
talked about ooneiderably these days.
Tan annual Spring shave.off has hit
some of the young men of this and other
lomalities.
Hosesa Fair, the last of the season,
Thursday of uext week, April 7th. It
should be ag ood one.
EASTER holidays li a in the
commenced sed
eabool Thursday, and the school will re-
open on Monday, April 11th.
HANDS wars kept at work on the rail.
way night as well as day while the thaw
Was on last week aiding the surplus
water in getting away,
MILLINERY Openings are here. See the
ohoioe and fashionable displays. Wed
nesday, Thursday and Saturday are the
days set apart for the exhibits.
Ma. F. R. GRAY was called to Barrie
on Monday owing to the demise of her
father, Mr. Moore, who died on Saturday.
Mrs. Moore and several children survive.
TEE Lioenes Board for East Heron
will meet at the Central Hotel on April
20 to take into consideration the 17 ap-
plications ore in for renewal of hotel
licenses for the year.
A An of opal received byR. Henderson
a
ibis week was parcelled ont iu small
quantities to tide over the many urgent
oases until gentle Spring removes the
neoesaitY g of using the scuttle.
Geneva to a desire to care for fuel nail
a larger supply could be obtained the
E ethnic light is ouly run until 10 p, m.
esoh night. The hotels are not natng
the light until the 12 o'clock hour is
restored.
SUNDAY Andy Bishop's tboro bred collie
weut to dogdom by the stryohnnine route.
Tine poison was mixed with milk and
bade defianoe to the remedies administer-
ed. Owner was offered $10.00 fur the
dog reoetttly.
Tag hens are remembering the targe
plaoe their prodnob plays at Easter and
are very industriously attending to busi-
ness. Eggs have been a big price all
Winter. Tug Par knows of one family
who sold $30 00 worth of hen fruit sinus
Iaet Fell.
Tae plate glass to replace the windows
broken in A, Straohan'o and J. Fox's
stores by the runaway team some weeks
ago, oame to band this week and Thee.
Neweome soon got them in plane on
Wednesday. The business men interest.
ed were not sorry.
EASTER BATES.—Special rates will be
granted for Eater on the railways as
follows :—Single fare return biokete will
be issued good going on Thursday March
81et to Monday April 4th and valid re-
turning on or before Tuesday, pril 5th.
good holiday tripOen be made in the
Ao
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time limit of the ticket.
OW/NG to the almost impassible con.
dibioo of the gravel road, from the piles
of enow end the thaw of Friday, neitber
the Seaforth nor Wroxeter stages ventur-
ed out on Saturday. The Welton melt
was taken out by E. Lowry on foot, as
he was afraid to venture with hie slainh.
The audition of travel told unfavorably
on bueioess in Brussels.
ONE evening last week one of a gang of
youths, who found covert in the drive•
way at the Amerloao Hotel, threw a
hard snow, or ice' ball at Robert Oliver
as be was pasting by whioh streak him
on the baoll of the bead. He was tem•
porarily abu•med and bad to seek medical
attention for the large lamp raised on his
head. It was a mean thing to molest
oivil people .attending to their own busi-
ness. The law will not parley with en
assault of this kind and tffendere need
blame no one tint themselves if they have
bo pay sweetly for their al oalled sport.
Tum Mitchell Advooate says of a former
Braseolite :—"Sstarday, April god, W.
W. Baegeoo, will open bis new ground
floor photo parlors and art studio, when
the public are invited to attend. 'Maio
will be furnished. The rooms will be
fitted up luxuriantly and ate laid out in
the most up to•date style. Tbe waiting.
room is in front, the finishing room in
the rear and dressing•rooms on the Bast
side. The gentry is on the second float,
and we donbt if there is a more stylish
stadia in Ontario, outside the larger
cities. Mr. Burgess is en enterprising
man and his work bee a Provincial re.
putation. In fact people have admitted
that as an toilet he cannot be Duelled in
Canada. He deserves the large share of
Waage whioh he has met within Mit-
chell, and tho Advocate extends to him
fba oottgratnletions." 'Tag Pose is pleas.
ed ie, hear of Mr. Burgas' woll.doing
and hope it may long oontinne,
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GET the snow off your ebare of the
eidewalk.
A..0. Doiaee ehipped a oar of cattle to
Toronto on Tuesday.
Now would be a good time to get the
Winter's acenmulation of refuge on the
main street removed.
GOOD Friday and Easter Monday are
Bank holidays and oousequently the
pubiio will require to govern tbemselvee
aocordingiy,
FRIDAY of this week will be Good
Friday and a public, holiday. The
business pleas. will be closed and (the
postomae hours from 9 to 10 e. m., one
hour atter arrival of afternoon train and
from 0to630p.rrt.
AUCTION setae have been having a
lively turn of late. F. S. Scott, auction.
eer.condnoted one last week, four thio
week, has two for next week and one for
Tuesday of the we,k following. He had
nine Bales in Marah.
IN comparing this March with that of
last year Postmaster Farrow Bays he
enjoyed a game of bowls on bis lawn on
Meath nth of 1909. The thermometer
registered 70 degrees that afternoon. Of
course there was some °old weather
after that.
Nominee freieht bas been moving at a
lively rate to overtake the long demurrage
during the snow blockade. Last Sunday
afternoon a special left over 10 tons ;
Monday's regular brought 15 toes ; Tues.
day there were two freight teethe from
the East and 19e. tons unloaded for
Brunets, Garter Henderson had a busy
time of it and was making ap far his
undesired holiday.
NEW JEwmLEY STonm Next Monday
W. F. Stratton will he ready to cater to
the public in the teach making and
jewelry business. He has fitted op a
store iu the Stratton block, having made
it look finite attractive with new paper
nen the walls, and painting the woodwork.
Quarter out oak;show °sees, some of them
with lifting glass froute, give vita a
I
ran ° t the He will
citified appea o ahre o a
handle the various lines of jewelry,
watohee, °lecke, eilverware, &o, and as
Mr. Stretton hue bad years of experienoe
and is well equainked with the pao
ple of
this tonality be will, no doubt, be accord.
a public patronage. ed a ah re of p o e. Hie p g
adverti.ment may be read in thin issue.
I. 0. 0. F.—The past year in Ontario
Odd Fellowship was one marked with
moan and was ane of the best in the
history of the Order. Net increase was
1964, making a total of 28,662. There
are 296
Lodges 2820 were toiti tod l
t
pear; 218 died ; 2811 received sink belie.
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the for which $87.716 was paid out be-
tides nearly $8000 to dootare : 52,500 far
nurses : 518,000 relief to widows ; 5840
for burials ; and over $4,000 for epeoial
relief and charity, a grand total of 994,-
2.18 in all, or an average of 9258.92 for
each day of 1903. Western Star Lodge,
Brussels, has not beenidle daring the
past year either ae a number of new
members have been added and other de
pertments of work haus been moving
forward. Lodge meets every Tbareday
evening in the Graham bleak.
IMPUDENT 9NEAA '(EIRP.—Last Saber
day morning about 8 20 o'clock, while
Mrs. James Wilson, accompanied by her
daughter Miss Rate, were at the stable
milking, some person entered the base
and had a rummage tbrongh Mrs.
Wilson's bedroom. Two purees were
examined bot fortunately • only
75 Dents wan secured. Ohaiss were
placed arose the doorways leading to the
room eo that pursuit would be barred
somewhat. Several inmates were Bleep-
ing apataire but did not bear any person.
It is enppoeed whoever the sneak thief
wee that he was frightened away before
he completed hie pilfering by hearing.
Sydney Brothers, Mrs. Wilson's 8 year
old trandsan, coming downstairs, The
kitchen and abed door were left open in
the hasty exit, A penitentiary job awaits
people who adopt such amode as this to
secure a livelihood. It is to be hoped the
culprit will be located and receive his
just deserts.
Business Locals.
10 Youuo pigs for sale,
6
GEO. Ronu, Breathe.
RAW Funs—Highest price paid for raw
fare. A. Corona, Brussels.
Two good second and pleas for sale
°beep. R. LEATIERDALE & SON.
ANYONE who will see me now can hove
a bargaiu io Saws. Taos, MoGREGou.
GARDEN SEEDS.—All kinds of Garden
gads in paokageg 20 per package, 15 for
25o. Tested first ease seeds.
JAS. BALUSTERS, Groner,
ORGANS and Sewing Maohinee cleaned
and repaired, Also Organs end Sewing
Machines for sale. Apply to Terooatl
Madan, Brussels. 82
SEED Caere.—The new Waverly is now
admitted to be the heaviest Dropper and
bast etrawed Oat ever brought to0anada.
We have them at 50o. per babel.
Geo. R. KING, Wingham.
PAGE Wing Fennel —The undersigned
ie prepared to take maraca for building
lenge f,noe endgntee. Parties in Morrie
township may leave enders with Jag.
Sherrie, 4.b lin°. ROPERS' Orosa,
EtheLP, O.
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THE
Standard 13ank of Canada
r`7. sexeisO:mexoxze'iD 10372
ASSETS — OVER THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS
G(ort(ot'ttI Stair1l,t%tt 33 eutUI,essm acroubILCted
-...6 1i8AVIIY 9S BANKV-0-
-DEPOSITS OF ONE DO -.LAR and upwards received on whish
INTEREST IS ALLOYED FROM. DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BAN!: RATE. ACORUEDINTEREST
be added to accounts ever. rix mouths and beoomee principal,
—MARRIED WOMEN one MINORS may make and withdraw
Depoeits without the intr. vention of any person.
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS 0 1 NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES OASHED, OOLLI6'JTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING
only for whieb no charge is mad
YOUR BUSINESS will receive onr careful and ocurbeous nttention.
Ie. H. GRAY, AGENT.
011,11011 (MIMES.
"The visit of -Jane to Tyre and Si-
don" will be the topic of next Sabbath's
Sunday 9ohool lesson.
There will be High Mass and semon
on "The Resurrection of Christ from the
grave," in the Oatholia Obnroh Brutsele,
on Sunday next (Easter Sanctity) at 11
a. m.
The usual morning and evening ea.
vines were not held m 91. John's Si acts
last Snuday owing to the abeenoe of the
incumbent end the bad oondition of the
roads is a supply getting here.
Easter serving will be held next •!lab.
bath. A special praise servioe wit. be
given iu the evening at the 'Meth 'dist
church when the anneal eolleotior, for
the Oboir Fund will be taken.
Go, Sabbath Salto°l Aesooiation and
Christian Endeavor Exeontives will meet
in Clinton on Good Friday to make are•
liminary arrangements for the joint
Annual Convention of tithes or: ani.
zstious.
The gospel by St, Mark 12th ob Ater
and 29th and 30th verses wee the text
oboes° by Rev. Jno. Ross last Sat ,atb
morning in Melville obnroh. The even.
ing snbj-ot was "The supremacy of
Character."
Peal Dwight Moody, 24 years old, the
youngeet son of the late Dwight Ly ban
Moody, the evangelist, made hie ban a
few days ago for the first time so fat' as
the public is concerned, as an instr rotor
in the Bible.
Missionary monthly m nthl collection in the
Methodist Sabbath elohool next SaLeath
efber000n. A Missionary exeroise will
be preesnted by the Junior Leaguers and
a short address given by the palter.
Miss Feroie Allin, of London, is expected
to sing a solo.
In the Metbodist church last Sal,'Isth
Rev. Mr. Oosens preached in the morning
from Rev. 21 and 1. "There shall b' no
more sea," A stirring evangelistic die
aurae in the evening was based . e I
Timothy 1 and 15. B. Gerry addressed
the League on "True Oitizenehip".
Friday of next week the Epworth rata.
gue Exeoutive, of Wingbam District will
convene ab Wingham to discuss the
holding at a Summer School devote( to
Missions, Bible study, &o. Miss Mania
MoNaagbtau and W. H. Herr, of Pius•
eels, are members of the Beauties,
Dr. F. 0. Stephenson, secretary of the
Young People's Forward Movement, bas
returned from Naw York and retarts
1 mm'ttee
i ] f C•denOmil abl0na 00
that the ° e t
decided to publish three differeut s•ylee
Of libraries, containing about fifteen vol-
umes each dealing with mission worn.
I'Ef1SOi AL PAftAtatAPIiS.
Mise Belle Livingston will spend Er:eter
in Detroit.
A. 0. Dames ie able to be about a fain
we are pleased to state.
Fred. Adams was a visitor at Stem. ford
and Seaforth for a few Jaye.
Mrs. Chas. Seger, of London, is renew•
ing old friendships in Brueesie.
Miss Tbursa Gerry will spend Easter
at Blyth with Mrs. N. B. Gerry,
Wm. Norton, of Listowel, called on
old friends in town on .Monday.
Mies Lottie Brown is spending the
Easter vacation with friends in Toro Ito.
Miss,Bontt, teacher, will enjoy her
Easter vacation ab her home near chit.
ford,
Mies Govenlook, of Atwood, want a
visitor with her sister, Mrs, (Rev.)
Ooeens.
Mrs. W. F. Stewart and Mrs. F F.
Gerry and Harold are visiting at Wood.
stook.
W. H. MoOraoken made a baainese trip
to Toronto on Friday returning on I.7.on•
day evening.
Herbert Brobbera is laid up with a
disabled knee. We bops he will sorer be
all right again.
lvlies McNaughton has returned to her
position at Kincardine after a holiday at
her hams here.
litre. Jae. Shaw has been laid up for
the post oonple of weeks wish a seere
attack of rheumatism.
Mrs. 9. Wilton was a visitor at Atwood
with her sister, Mrs, Greeosides, who has
been on the siok list.
Mies Fernis and Way Allin, of -: .on•
don, are spending the Easter 0001 tion
with old friends in town.
Mre, W. A. Matthews, of ()mains ton,
will spend the Easter holidays with her
mother, Mrs. 3. L. Herr, Brussels.
Inspector Daakwarth paid his reenter
',lett to Brussels on Tuesday in ton•
nation with the telegraph business,
Robert Dark represented Bru.tele
Oonnoil of the Chosen Friends at the
Grand Council held at Toronto last v. ;els.
Mrs. Newman and obildren, of Who too,
are visitors with Mrs. J. J. Gilpin neer
Blaster. Mrs. Newman is Mr. Gilpia's
nares
Alex, and Mrs. McLennan wet., `in
Stretford on Wedneeday. They we .b to
me "The Bonnie Briar Bah" played in
that city.
D. Ewan made a baainese tri,, to
Toronto last week. He purohased a
planer for nee in oonneation with hie
matinee works,
R. G. MoOraoken, who bas been
oterking in Walkerton, is home on an
unasked holiday ori amount of an at'aak
of rheumatiem but Will be o. k. we rope
before long.
Mies Leara Poole, who ane .be'n a
vieltog with Mrs. Goo, Cardiff and 0 tee
relatives for some menthe, left far her
home in Perth, Lenerlt Co., on Mor: 'ny.
She intended vieiting Mrs 3no. Amer, In
Toronto, on touts.
Mrs. J. Thomson and Mies Mabel, are
visiting friends in Sbakespeare and
Granton.
Miss Lizzie Love, of Seaforth, is the
guest of Misses Lizzie and Jessie Mo.
Lauoblie,''rnrnberry street.
Mre. James McDonald, formerly of the
14th con., Grey, ices not been in very
good health bnt we hope she will soon be
fully restored.
The Goderialt Star of last week makes
the following reference to the father of
T. A. H.nwkins, a well known Brunel
rte :—"The Star was phased to have a
call last Monday from our friend, George
Hawkins, of Port Albert. He is as
active in step snd inbelleat- as he was
twenty five yeare ago, and seethe good
for many Years to (tome." Mr. Hawkins
is in his 79th year yet is as smart as a
orioket. Mrs. Hawking is about the
same age as tier husband. They will be
married 50 years next January. If our
Prof. does not get a livelier move on bine
than he has in his nearly 14 years reel•
dance here it will be a long time before
be will have an opportunity of celebrat-
ing his golden wedding. It is not our
fault as we have given him almost
wagon loads of good advice,
The Montreal Reform Oinb will ben.
goat Hon. 0. S. Hyman on April 16.
James S. Jellyman, a well known bus -
lease man of Montreal, oemmitted suicide.
Ool, Otter, O. B., Torouto, is in a ser-
ious oondition, following a fall from hie
horse,
The British Columbia enacitment aim-
ed at Japanese immigration has been
disallowed at Ottawa.
It is reported at Montreal that the G.
T. R. are retrenching, and a number of
men will be laid off.
The storage magazine of the 21eb
Esees Regiment was broken into and
a quantity of ammunition stolen.
At Bte. Soholastigae, Quebec), Belanger
was found guilty of the murder of his
brotber•in-law, Seguin, and sentenced to
be bagged ob June 10.
The body of an infant found in a snow -
bank at Owen Sound -bad a eboe;string
wound reboot its neck, and the oonviotion
is that the child was murdered.
New W. F. A. Runes :—One of the
most interesting things to be disposed of
at Friday's meeting of the W. F. A. at
Berlin will be a report ren mmon
in
g
quite a amber of alteratione in the ooa•
stitubion and rules of the game. A ecu
mittee on revision wee appointed some
time ago by President R. C.
Oheneri tit
,
end the members of it, D. Forsyth, Sol.
Brabaoker and `Harry W. Brown, have
spent many hours going over the work.
Among other things they will reoommend
that the referee be empowered to °all a
foul as Boon as ha sees it, instead of wait.
lime
rug until it is claimed by the players.
An unintentional interference, such as
when the bell is aooidentally etruok
against the hand, is not to oonelitute a
foul, Regulations to protect the goal•
keeper are also edvteed by Betting aside a
goal oreaee as in laoroese, in whish the
goaltender is supreme. He also cannot
be charged unless he actually has the ball
in bis bands,
BORN -
WraerntLD.—In Grey, on Mar. 24th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whitfield, a
SOU.
TUESDAY, APRIL 5—Harm stook,
implements, boueebold furniture &o., lot
6, non 6, Grey. Sale unreserved, at 1
o'clock. Trneman Smith, Prop. ; F. S.
Scott, area.
WEDNESDAY, Aram 6.—Farm stook, im-
plemeute, &o, Lot 20, Oon. 13, Grey,
Sale uoreeerved, at 1 o'olook. ALEX.
Moline, Prop. F. S. SCOTT, Atm.
TUESDAY, Ante 12.—Form stool, Lot
28, Con 13, MoKnlop. Sate at 2 O'olook.
Wm. Pollard & Son, Propts. F. S.
Scott, Au°,
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ETRPOLIT.]N
0&111T,IG—Ygitl up
RUSE ItVII FUND • 91,000,000
Directors
nay. R, II, WARDEN, D. D., S. J. Mo01ele,
President, .President.
AIMS, tt11ADetIt'S, 10 LA, Ern EONOtt MR Iv. Ai00TItIEl CLAMS, It 0. D. S. Tama, R. 0,
HEAD OFFICE -' TORONTO
W. D. 11088 - GFNERAL MANAG19R
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafte Bought and Sold, ���ppFarmers' Notes Dieoouuted,
4- ere as Velal,f+ JeF"cN/G48G7S/er'er8
Iaterest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sumo of 51 and upwards
91.000,000
(True °sEkg
A, E. MELLISH, Manager.
,'mon r., u"- 16+9.'�'Z S•: :F't'ni
Fall Wheat 87 88
Barley 87 38
Peas 50 60
Oats 27 28
Butter, tuba and rolls.,,14 15
Eggs per dozen 14 15
Hay per ton 6 00 7 00
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hoge, Live 4 25 4 50
Wool 15 16
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
TT"OR SALE I1 ETIIEL.—A
oomfertable, eigbt.raomed dwelling
in excellent condition, The lot aontafne
three-eighths of au ears. Low price for
quickGale. Apply to GEO. DOBS j Niel,
BULL FOR SERVICE.— THE
Undersigned will keep for earvioe a
thoro' bred Durham bull, on his farm ad-
joining Bruggers. Terms, 8100 with privi.
lege of returning if neoeseary.
0110, 100BIi, Proprietor.
DURHAM BULLS FOR SALE.
—The nudereigned has for Bale two
Thorn"bred Durham Bulls, with registered
ppedigrees. They are 11 mouths old and
dark red in color. Those animals will be
sold at reasonable prices. Apply to
' 86.4+' 70 EN BENNE'TT, Walton.
NOTICNOTICE OF APPLICATION
E en the Surrogate Court of the
county of Iluroa,
r
W
In the matter of the guardianship of Jack-
son Webster Stitt, Thomas Sylvester
Stitt, and Annie Florence Stitt, the in-
fant children of Mary Anti Stitt, of the
Township of McKillop, in the County of
Huron deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that after the ex-
piration of twenty days, from the drab pub-
lication of this notice, application will be
madeto the Surrogate Court, of the. County
of Gwen, for a Grant of Lettere of Guard-
ianship, of the above named infants, to
Samuel Stitt, of the Township of MoKillop,
in the County of Huron, Farmer, the father
of the said infante.
Da ted at Brussels, in the County of Huron
We Thirtieth day of March A. De 1004,
W. M. SINCLAIR,
Solicitor for the Applicant.
BINDER TWINE.
UNTIL further notion Sioder Twine will
be sold at the Hingetan Penitentiary to
farmere, in such quantitiesae may be dor.
d following
e for cash on delivery, at the
prices
"Pure Manila" (000 ft. to the lb) 10 0
"Mixed'Manila" (200 ' ) 00, o
"Pure New Zealand" (d00 " " " ) OB o
fo per pound loss on ton lots.
All Loa). Kingston.
Addroee all oommuuioatione, with remit-
tances, to J. M. Platt, Warden Penitentiary,
Ringebon, Ontario.
Papersinserting this notice without au-
thorityfrom the Ring's
's Printer will not be
paidtherefor. J. M. PLATT,
87-8 warden,
Kingston, Marob 14611,1004.
TN MEM GH COURT OF JUS-
TIOE.—B1tTWEEN JENNIO MILLER,
PLAINTIES, AND ROBERT MILLIDR AND
OTITERS, DmsENDANTB.
I, Jennie Miller, the Plaintiff in this mo-
tion, nn ooneideratiou of the Defendants
agreeing to the proposed settlement of this
action, hereby withdraw all statements that
I have ever made to the effeot that the Will
of my late husband, probate of which was
granted to Robert Miller and David Miller,
Ione obtained by the fraud. oounivanoe,
misrepresentation or undue influence of the
said Bebert Miller or George G,bson. I now
find that there is no doubt that the Bald
Will is that of my late husband and was
made by him so for as I know uninfluenced
by the said Robert Miller or too said George
Gibson or any other person on their behalf.
I, therefore, desire to exonerate the said
Robert Mi11er and George Gibson from any
with
charge making,
w, u towlu ll' execution
w
the mill an drawings or exeoatiou of the
said will and hereof tllorato
In witness whereof I have hereuntoset
my baud the tt day of September,
a. D.
(O
•1008. (Signed)
MRS. JANE MILLER,
Witness : R, VA ne:owe. • 08.1
SIGN OF T E
THORO' • BRED YORKSHIRE
..s.. Pow run SALE. The undereigned
Ohre for Bole one Tboro'-bred Yorkshire
Bow, Years 010, 15 pig to his tborO'•brod
Torlmbirs hog. For price apply to 1t. S.
NIOHOL6oN, (Bodmfu Limo Works), Mor-
rie, Belgrayo P. 0, S8-tf
To Contractors.
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed, on behalf of the Tneleoreutith Conn-
ell until Friday, April nib, addressed to
Herman P. 0., for Moaning Otto the big. (rail'
on ooneesstous 0, 7 and 8. 01. R. 8., Tucker.
smith, scoording to the plans and epecifioa-
tiobe to be Been at the office of tho Clerk.
97 4. A. G. SItOILLIIl,
Mork, Bengal). P, 0,
MAR 81, 1004
are apt to play havoc with
fair comple.ions. All raw
winds can do in a day can
be undone in a night b ap-
plying
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plying our
CREAM OF
WITCH HAZEL
It heals and softens the
skin, removes tan and all
minor blemishes, and is per -
feebly harmless in every
respect. 5e per ounce.
Drug Store
GOAT ROBE LOST BE•
tweet' Brussels and Leadbury ou
Thursday morning. 'The finder will muott
oblige by returning to the livery. barn of B.
DARK, Bruesols.
A Large Supply of the
Finest
CLOVER,
TIMOTHY,
MANG-EL and
TURNIP SEEDS
G-ROWN, at
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R@Pd131LQNEP,Y
We invite the Ladies 'of Brussels
and surrounding country to our
Spring Millinery Opening to be
held on
Wednesday, Thurs. & Saturday
larch 30, 31 & Ari12
when we will have a display of the Latest
Styles and Novelties in Millinery.
A choice stock of READY-TO-WEAR
HATS to hand that cannot fail to please.
Call in and see them.
We are determined to please our Patrons.
1
RODE)l*tF HAYOROFT_1
t
ye.
I have opened up in the Stretton block, two
doors North of the Metropolitan Bank, a Jewel-
ery and Repair shop, All kinds of Gold an d
Silver Wa tebes, Clocks, .Fine Jeweiery and
Silverware kept in stock and will be soled at
lowest possible prices. .
Have had a long practical experience in
Clock and Watch Repairing.
Customers can confidently depend on first-
class work in this branch of my Business.
Will Guarantee satisfaction or money Refund
ed.
Kindly Solieiting a share of Public Patron-
age.
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F�LYT H.
PEW0PEW OOUU8
'MEW Goode are Doming every day now, full of enthusiasm of Easter
l� and.Spring. We've heti here Io tg enough to loamy, your needs, what
to buy and what to let alone. We've bought this season to better advantage
than /Net Indere, with the chances al, i t favor of Prose who spend their
money here. Opening up the new means crowding out the a d, and between
the two we're beefing all we can du. There's ouoouragement anough for
quiolt business in gsoh bargains as these ;
Linen Towelling, good width, good value at 7o, for 5o.
Table Linen, 1e yards wide, half blench, very epeoial 25o,
Kookiest Drill Shirting, now worth 17o, for 150.
Grey Cottons at old prime while they leaf, 50, 7o, 80 and 3.00.
Oottouades and Moleskins will be sold at old prices while they leek, now
worth 200, 25o and 80a, for 15e, 20o tend 25s.
Ladies' Sint Stools Collars, in new deeigns itt all colons, with gold
K
trimming, i
b25,810
a o o 90o, 75o end 95o.
Ladies' Large Sillt Callers, something new, at 50e, 75o end $1.
New etv d Gloves, in ell dales, at 85o, $1 and 91,25.
Ladies' Lea Ouilars, jet trimming, at 50e, 75e and 91,
Don forget rqet the new thinge. Make it a point to see them next time
yon are io the store. No trouble to show geode and no obligation to buy
unle4g yon want 10,