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F/ Term opens April 11th, 1901
ei Two Courses—
ft1'r�i Oommorotul and Shorthand.
Send far Outlago Journal.
A, L. AtaINTYJ4N, Manager,
r&s@ ssari>it' S'i.'lkisecGr'ls
NOSINESS CARDS.
iurQNEY, To LOAN AT 5 FEB
INJL Gent, 1f, ft, 8002T, BruBeele,
W EX. MoORAOICEN-
1 V • Issuer of Marriage Licenses, Of•
floe at Grooery, Turnberry street, Brussels,
-1ARMS FOR SALE --THE UN•
Dnneraninn nae several good Faring for
sale and to rent, easy tonne, in Townships
of Morrie and Grey, tV' EIGOTT,Bruisel
MONEY TO LOAN.25,000.
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We have tho above umouut of pxt-
vete funds to lone on real estate mortgagee
at di and 5 per cent. Ratty tonne of ro-pay-
mout and oasts of loan moderate.
PROTJDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR,
Barristers, do„ Godorlob.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUCHLIN,
—TEACHER OF—
PIANO - AND — ORGAN,
ROBERT OUNNINGHAM•
fN9n&ANOe,
FIRE ANO MARINE,
GUELPH,
J. LECKiE,
LIFE AND FISP; INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
011100 over Burnley's Dttig. Store,
Nov. 9rd,1002, 30.3m Brussels.
- Wellington Mutual
Fire insaranee Co.,
um:1YLI min 1840
Ivem•auoo token on the cash and prominn
note system at current rates. Before Rolm,
inn elsewhere call no the undersigned Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGER8, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS.
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1 S. SCOTT AB AN AEOTION-
0lm will sell for bettor prices, to
bettor men, in lees time and less chargee
than won't charge anything? Date anrt Huron
oro
can always be arranged at this °Moe or by
personal application,
ROBT. H. GARNISS
1BLUEVALE — ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme ,'easoaabio, Bales arranged for
at the 011106 00 0,011 PamT, ErasialO. 22 t
VETERINARY,
D. WAR4VIOK—
e� • Honor l;t odours of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die -
oases of domesticated autm018 Ju a oompet-
outmanuor. Pin tinder attention poll to
Veterinary Dentistry. Valls promptly at-
tended to. Oilier and h,firmary—Four doors
North el bridge, T ;ruborry st., Brussels.
ANC CONVEYANCING.
A B. MACDONALD-
1� Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Mto.
t,uoee0eer to G. 1°. Blair, 011ioo over Btau-
dart Sauk, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro-
politan Be tk, ..
AT M SIN ()I.Aikt—
Barrister, r, lleftor, arm veyaiocr
,
Notary Public, &m01.110e—ti towel
Bleak
1 floor North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Bank,.
pli0HDFOOT, HAYS & BLAIR-
BARIlISTEIO ,SOLICI ORS, NOTABLES
W. PoouDIroOT, S. 0, B. 0. BAYS
e. 0. I10Am,
Otloes—Those formerly occupied by Moms
Cameron & holt,
Gornamn, 00011800.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
Trinity 0hivorelt , Fellow Trinity Medical
College, Momb0r College of Pbysiuians and
Surgeon to Ont. Licentiate of the Royal 001-
lege of 11'byeloiaus and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery, Edinburgh. sAa-Tetopbobe No.14,
A'oeidenee—Mill street, Brussels.
DENTISTRY
DR. R. P. PE•ILD,
G,aduete of the Royal College of IJeutal
Burgeon of Ontario and Ntrot•alase Honor
Graduate of Toronto Univoralty, Ofluo
next to Itr0wor'o Photograph Gallery,
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On,
The epee of Bigtart v2, Clinton, an 0p•
peal from It decisinr, given in favor of the
town at the wig is at Goderiob, woa die•
mloesd by the Mart of Appeal with 000te
It willbe
against the appellant. re•
membered that Mre, Bitigaart shod for
(ta nagaa for injuries alleged to have been
received by a fall upon the sidewalk.
I..ursiteaov1-.
lylre, Brumtvel', of Minto, is the gu000
of her eider, Mrs. (Dr.) Spence).
The auuiveraary eerviee of the Luok•
now Presbyterian Church will be held
on Sunday, May 22nd.
The 0. 0. Foresters purpose holding
their enuivereary atrvto0 on the Brat
Sunday in June at the English Oborub,
Luokoow, at 11 o'olook a. m.
Goo. A, Seidel! sold 'bo residence on
Havelock street, be oogiug to John Gilles-
pie, of Whitechurch, to Donald Nicholson,
ut Heron township,
Mrs, Jlwk Armstrong and two dangh
tare loft on Wecloeedey of last week to
visit Mende in Toronto and Flesherton,
before returning to her home in Port
Arthur.
Frank Cain, who has been in Toronto
for tho past six months nutter epooial
medioul treatment, has arrived home,
and though much improved itt health,
he ie not as well no hie many friends
would wish.
Cl 1)r ,-1e,
Old Mr. Brolvu has been eeriouely ill
lo.aim
too so n e,
Hall Rev L+' r1, F 1 lI Raep nrohnerd a
pusuouaton fico buggy.
Arbor Dey Wee obeerved, 001 teaohors
and eohoeere agent tate day is oieoning
up 111, yard and planting Oolvere in trout
of the school,
Thos. Brad:wok's driver trade a dash
for liberty near the depot on Monday
evening of last woelc and ran as Gtr an
G. J3 Donetodt's residence where it
attempted to jump the fence and got
tangled in the wire. The horse rroeived
some bad soratohes and the buggy was
damaged.
_4t•oYWbvide o.
Mine L. Mr0orntiolt bee returned from
her visit in Detroit.
Mre. Ilugh MaOree, of Durham, i8 the
great of her pareate, 0. and Wire. Coeena.
Mre, Wm, Kelliugtoe has returned
after a two months' visit with her dengh•
ter, Mrs, Adams, of Bruanele.
Arran, ements have been made for
good eotertaibment to be held in the
chnroh on Monday evening, May 28rd.
Rev. Mr. Miliaria, of Rowney, will preach
on the Snud.ey previonn and will also be
present ,Monday nicht. A eptendid
program will be given and tench will be
eetve,l by the Logue,,
Ills•tIs.
E-iltor Bradwin ie away at St. Louie
attending the Great Fair.
Htffrort Bros. have purchased the
voaaut lot between George Powoll'e store
and the Blyth post aloe. They intend
erecting a butulier sh,.p,
MATnrti0Nlan — From the Ponoka
Herald we take the following account
of the marriage of J. A. Jackson and
Mi•e Sadie 17migh, both formerly of Ihie
village :—J. A, Juckoon, our popular
yoaug advocate, was acting mysteriously
several days of last week and was on
several oeoasions naught getting all kinds
of household furniture into hie home on
Stanley avenue and making all apparent
preparations, for going to housekeeping.
Hs said he was getting the dwelling in
shape for rent but of coarse his friends
took that with a grain of Raft and watch•
ed for further 'level,.pments. On Friday
by quietly took the Bonthbound trate and
Ponoka people were not surprised to see
him return on Monday's train with hie
bride. The young lady wen formerly
Mies Sadie Elnigh, late of Blyth, On-
tario and the two met in Calgary, where
they were united in wedlock Saturday
afternoon by Rev, S, A, Stanley Ard, in
Um Church of the Redeemer. The
groom is a rising yonug attorney, who
during the brief period of his reoideuoe
in Ponoka has eetablisbed a good prnotiue
and is -meeting encouraging 0000000.
The bride ie a handsome and accomplish-
ed y, ung lady who will be s000rded a
hearty welcome into the moiety of
Ponoka. They have taken up house-
keeping in what was formerly the W. N,
Trimble house, wbieb the groom reoently
pur0haeed.
l ,x0'tez-,
Arbor Day wan observed in the Exeter
Public, School,
W. J. Hawkebaw left for Winnipeg,
where be will accept a position,
F. J. Deibridge left for Paisley, where
be hes accepted a position as dry geode
clerk.
Henry Bbukes, of tho Wallaneburg
Sugar 0o. Wee in t,wn misdating A. Q.
Bobior in enuring 'corsage for the oom-
0.1r
p Mies Nellie Northoott, daughter of
Roger Northoott, Oon. 2, Hay, is ger-
Iron•ly ill with tufi,mma0ory rbeu
Ineti0m.
James Grieve has •improved the RV
pettranao of hie home an William et, by
having a largo plate glees planed in the
flout of his Reuse,
Miss F. N. Northoott, daughter of
John Northcutt, of leaks Road, left
for Hemillon, where she will take a
eunree it, taming at the hospital,
Thee. Oke, who for many yeafe has
had oberge of the Oentrai Hotel b„r,
hrrt,•llan 00110 to Kiogeville to telte
ohargn of the K'ne's Hotel in (hat plane.
Au eutbneioatio meeting of those inter
eeted 111 bawling took place et O'Neil's
Bank, when a club was organized aid
the following cfiioere (sleeted :—Hop,
Vette., Rev. 11. J. M. Periling ; Peet , L,
11. Diolcoon ; Vista-Proo., B. S. O'Neil ;
Beo•Treao., 13 G. Stanbnry ; Obaplain,
Rev. Wm 1t(,rtin ; Managing Oommit-
tee ; N. D. Hnrdoe, Joe. Davis'E. W.
Horne, R. 13. Samuel, W. J. Beaman.
It wn0 decided to buy new bowie and to
have the 0e.0lory grounds levelled at once
so that play may be commenced as soon
as, weather permits.
101lox tore .
Overtures have been suede to S. S,
Oooper to melte et tolnperaooe house of
the new King Edward Hotel.
Gardener Wiee's many friends will be
sorry to learn that he had the miefortnne
to fall eliOtaioing bodily injuries that will
lay him up fora while,
Registrar Coate Rae moved hie fsmily
to Goderioh eo that hie poetof6oe addreee
is no longer Clinton. He took eking fifty
rose bathos, of the 800 he had here.
W. Jaokeon was iu Loudon and Galt
purchasing a power end eleatrio light
plant for the Jaokoon Mfg. 00,'8 faotory,
to he inetallod es speedily as possible.
ltev. J. 0. Dunlop, who for the past
three and a half years baa been pastor 01
the Clinton and Sem Line Baptist
0hlrrohen, has resigned, tiro' resignation 0o
take effect at the end of ,lune.
At a, remelt meeting of the Etxeontive
of the Epworth Lento of the Goderioh
dietriot, held in Clinton, it tune Roan•
lin 1101y decided to hold a district rally
in Wesley oioroll en Thursday afternoon
and eveni,r1, June 28rd,
Par. Prick, of Thedford, a brother of
Moe, Triokl of town, i0 here on a visit,
He spent the Winter at Lance 8t. Charles,
Looieiahna, and the weather 'there wee
•delightlnl. He never experienced any
OW weather till he got batik home,
Death oleimed ano'her old inmate of
the Holton of Refuge on Sunday May 8th,
to the poison of John Doily, formerly of
Teeswater, at the age of 68 years, He
even buried in the ab. 0, oemetery,
Huliett, by Rev, Father Pineonneault, on
Wednesday morning.
1
t the to u as,
The taxable rn ar of w
a
p p y
taken from the tali be as tnilawe ;—St.
Andrew's ward, $170250 ' St. Jaime',
$175825 i Bt. John's,. 080755 f so.
Gaorgo'sr 5142067 i oft uupiai)/lod pito;
1t ~'uncal.
Elora Cheese Co. shipped the last of
their April cheese, 180 boxes, to Hodgson
Bros., Montreal.
Chas, J. Wynn, of Neepawa, is spend-
ing a few weeks with hitt parents, A, H.
nod Mre. Wynn, Newry. •
J. A, Roe, V. 13. has purobnsed the
prnotiue of G, A. Ouuninghttm, V. 8. and
is ovals more as the helm,
M. (Jerrie and family left on Wednee.
day of loot week for Walkerton where
Mr. (Jerrie will conduct a ooal and wood
yard.
The G. T, R. authorities have made a
decided improvement to the elation yard
and to the Main street corner by fitting in
the culvert level with the ground, BO that
now there is no danger of a person failing
into them on a dark night,
Rueeel Inglis, sou of Wm. G. Inglis
met with au aooideut that might have had
more serious roeulto. He was bagging up
a bridle babied a young colt wben the
animal kinked out and struck hien on the
right jaw, orating it to the bone. Three
or four teeth vera knocked out cad the
boy was hurled some dietenact against a
wall.
Manager McKay, of the Bank of Ham-
ilton, was confined to his bed lash weak
with a slight, attack of pleurisy. In play•
Ing a game of football one night he re-
oeivrd a rather severe body check wbioh
drove some of hie ribs against his lett
Meg. He treated the manner lightly for
several days, but the irritation inoreased
and caused pleurisy to set in,
fi.,i.r+t.o wv eol
A, and Mrs. George left on Tuesday of
Mat week for the Northwest,
Listowel waterworks debentures, a•
mounting to 521,000, have beats parohne-
ed by the Book of Hamiltuu. They bear
4 per cent interest, and were sold at par,
less 5800.
The local Royal Tempters have had
the aesistanae of Grand Organizer F. A.
Mann, of Montreal, daring the past week
and have been odooeosfal in materially
increasing the membership of Listowel
Council,
The many Wanda of the Rev. H. Diet..
lamm, of W.,llaoe, will ormpathize with
him fu the loss of hie wife, who died at
the parsonage on Sunday, May 8.11, in
her 69th year. She has been unwell for
the peat nine years, auffsriue+' from heart
affection, and gradually sank till the end
0am0.
Listowel Bowling Olub is getting in
eh.ps for a eneoeselut season. About
forty members have already beau en•
rolled, and a membership of fifty is
counted on before the 0900011 is far s,3•
vanoed. Tbo club tae puruhssod a water
roller and a "P0nneylvauia Junior” lawn
mower,
Rev. A, A. Fenjov, Baptist miuietor
here, rooeived word by wire on Monday
morning of Net weak, o1 the death by
drowning of his brother Frank, tit We•t•
Ael,l, N. B. Mr. Paujoy left on the
afternoon trait, for New Brunswick, to
attend the tonere' and also to visit hie
father, who is 87 years of ago and is ill,
and whom he has not seen for nine genre.
He expeote to be away for two or -three
100,ks. A despaoch from St. John, N.
B., dated May 8th, gives the following
partioulara of the drowning ;—Frank
Ifnnjoy, aged about 30, wag drowned in a
brook near Woo field, N. 13,, this morn•
ing. He was visiting et hie father•in•
low's near wh08e farm the brook rune.
He had been eubjeot to epileptin Ate, and
is thought to have fallen into the water
while so suffering. He leaven a wife and
Iwo children.
VVnett; tit RIM •
J, J. Flitch, V.13. bay removed from
town to his farm on the 1st eon, of Mur•
ria, recently oauupied by T. Hicks.
12. Gregory is tearing down the old
concrete building where R N. Barrett
war, preparatory to erecting a brink store
it, its place.
A committee of the Direolore of the
Turnberry Agricultural Society made
arrangements for the malting of a new
bores ring at the groande.
Will. Oonory left town for hie home in
Guelph. Before leevlug, a number of
the boye presented him with a gold chain
and locket c,0 a token 91 frteudthip,
A very ploaeaat motel time was spout
by the Mechem and oflioere of the Motho•
diet Sunday Solaced at the home of the
Superintendent and hie wife, Do, and
Mrs, Towler.
Wtioeoo ABie and Florence Park left on
Ttteoday morning of last week for
Dauphin, Man., where they oxpeotto re.
side with their brother, Morley, who is
doing well in the jewelry busi000e in that
town.
Geo. Mooney, of the Ripley blzproes,
was in town on Wednesday of last week
on hie way 00 Toronto for the purpose of
Roving a cataract removed from one of
Lie eyes. We hope the operation will be
ett1oe0etUJ,
The test matt to 'swim acmes the Mait.
land river moth beiow the dam was A.
R: Smith, clothier, who on Thursday, 5th
May, not only swam over bat book again.
11010u00 belt tomporan10 man 00 fond of
oold water. ,Only temperance men Can
have the uorvo to etyirn straight woe
Kohut the promo 01 Oho rapids,
The Tit -nes says :--The many friends The no ii „'ho harbored Cashel are on
of !toy, D. Petrie, wilt be entry to bear triol it 1',• cry.
that he la not recoverinri from 1111 rcoettt � 1'11 . ,rmiohael, hotel proprietor,
inmost: c,0 rapidly as wad t-xpeated. Last was 1 .,, 1 •..o ed in bed at Pvtrutea.
week Mr, Petrie had a,ethor attaelt oft !hr it,., Telephone Company were
illness and he will be ob'Aged to take a 1pled
atoppod in weir attempt to lay a oouduit
few weeks' reel, Fie ()rumhis 030 in Owen Sound streets, and will apply
pulpitit on Eintulay morning and Rev. J, 3, for an itijunotionagotne6 thet
own.
Nestle, of Bel grave, tonic the work in the 1 Inquiry in the Public Agoounte Com.
evening. It is oxpootrd that S. E.
Beckett, who eo am. ptabty tomlc the ger
vim for two Sundeye last Hemmer will
preaolo in the alioroll ter the next few
Sundays,
18•'or•<iwtooh,
Wm, Faust, of Sunott Spiritoe, Cube,
ie home aft a visit,
There to a demand for some goad
ttoneee lu Fordwioh for routing.
Thos. Edgar was ',dolling friends in
Howiok. He hoe been engaged by Mr.
Hamilton to run the Fordwioh grist mill,
Rev. A B. Dobson was in Toronto at.
tending theoossion of the Presbyterian
Synod, of To'onto and Kingston, wh•ioh
convened in "(nos church,
Glare Hutchison, who wag learning
engineering in the 0. P. R. ehope in Tor.
nota, had tho misfortune to have part of
the second finger of the left band taken
off while wiping at en engine. Glare is
now nursing to, very sore hand, although
it is Improving as well se oonid be exposit.
ed.
In Toronto, on Friday May 60h, Mise
Esther Maggie Miranda Milne, sixth cud
youngest daughter of D, B. Milne, How•
wick, and W. 3, 0. Graeme, of Toronto,
were married by the Rev. Dr. Bowerby,
of College et. Baptist ohurott. The
young couple are spending & few days at
her home on the llth con.
The directors of the Fordwioh Oheeeo
Factory met at the faotory on Wednesday
of last week t0 open the applications for
the position of ohoaeemaker for this sea -
eon. On eaooant of the rein in the polos
of oheeeo boxes, Mr. Darrooh refused to
make oheeee for the same rate se loot
year end they offered him o raise of 2
coots on the 100, which be refused to
accept. They engaged a Mr. Parr, of
Shallow Luke, at 75o, on the 100,
On Mouday of last week, John Ander.
goo received the sad intelligence that his
youngest son John had died in a hospital
in Waage. An operation woe recently
performed for appendioitia. The aged
couple received word from time to time
that he was improving as well as could
be expeoted. It wan o shook to them
when the word came that he was dead.
Mr. Anderson left ou Tuesday morning
to attend the funeral, whish took plane
on Wednesday afternoon in Grand
Rapids, Mioh.
1•fcod ericsIt.
Tho Hilton road golf olnb have been
enjoying the sport for some time.
The town laborers have been putting in
a good number of young trees around
town.
Jonathan Miller is lowering the floor
of hie East street .livery stable to make it
level with the sidewalk.
J, L. Killoran has oome to town toeoter
aotively upon his work in the new law
firm of Cameron & Killoran.
0. E. Sale, L, D. B., le opening dental
parlors in MoLean'a block it: the premises
lately vaoatod by Dr. Hayden.
RotelGoderioh will be opened for the
Sommer season of 1904 by a grand ball
on the evening of the 24th of May.
B. l3ieoett, janitor of the postal -lice, hag
again boon awarded the oaotraot of col.
tenting the mail from the street boxes.
H, W, Thomson has purchased a lot
from L. E. Denoey next the latter's
roeidenoe and will build a dwelling there
Mfg seaeno.
The office of the Clerk of Peaoe has
been papered and painted and the wall
Jinte and ro-arr0ug0ment of office are a
great improvement to the Court House.
Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Graham and family
(excepting little Edith) arrived home
floe] Toronto Thursday of Inst week.
Little Edith, who is at the hospital for
look ohiidren, ie we regret to learn ill
with eo&rlet fever.
F. 0. Elford, who hoe had oherge of
the poultry station at Holmesville 0inoe
fie inception, has been appointed Inspect.
or of Po0ltry Stations, with headquarters
at Ottawa, Mr. Elford will retain poese0.
Dion of the Holmoeville station, and bee a
oompetent men in charge of is
The plans for the proposed breakwater
for Goderiob harbor, which were pre
pared by Ool. Gray, Toronto, the Ontario
ropreeentative of the Public Works De•
partment, have been received at Ottawa.
They provide toe a substantial concrete
superetruoture, to be erected immediately
across the month of the harbor, and at a
distance out in ilio lake,
White an employee of F. 13, Holmes
Wee working at the wood onttiug moohin•
cry hie clothes beeame entangled in the
belt that rune the machine. When he
telt his clothes oatoh, Koolau caught hold
of a beam, the result being that be lost all
his clothes but socks and boots, and
received a few, though oat very severe
ooratohoe on his person.
A 1300 FAMILY.
Now names hove to be designed every
year to oaootnnurdate tate Disease
mutiny, but they 011 reVolVe nrorurd
cue torten—Tho Stomach.
The receptacle of all yon eat and drink
annuot help but get crippled—very few
tempo. Bow can they 7 Just think of
what lands in the etomaoh during a few
home. All aorta of 'hinge—tour, sweet,
acid, eterohy,light, barmy, vtgetable and
animal ; all this rare material ie tumbled
into the atomaob without mnah thought
as, to the order of its going, every par.
tiole 01 which bee to be worked over,
digested, and converted into food for
uervea, blood, brain, kidney'', liver and
bowels—for every tierce, cell and fibre
of the body. Sometimes the etomooh is
overloaded,shooked and deranged and
ennoot dolts work properly, and right
here bogine the starting point of disease
c,0 no organ pow receives proper natrf.
meat, and usually the weekoet cry out
their waruinge. That's why a well
otomagb mane a well body and that's
why ANTI•PILL bait Imola n method
eflaot, It soothes the irritated linings of
the stomach, end so nota on the tattoos
membrane that the h00e0sary supply of
gaetrio jttioo to 0eour0 digestion is
assured. ANTI -PILL, the Great System
Trootnlent makes it well etomaob,
Sold in Brtissele by Jae, Fox.
Senator Dover died et Ottawa.
Jahn Omar, K, Ot of Hamilton,miltonr is
dead,
Brandon has boon flooded, some of the
etroete and the Aosiniboine brfdg4 being
throo toot War 6530001,
mittee of the ,House of Commons Peers -
day exonerated L. G. lOIoOarthy,
M. P', from .the tuepioron of having
shared in Government fees paid to hie
law dim.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
�.i'OB SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwelling thereon, North -wort corner
William and Albert streets, 131 male,
09.11 J, L1t01I10,
Q11011T HORN YEARLING
1� 10011 for sale, red In color and bred
from 1st prize stook. Lot 29, Oon. 10 Grey,
J. D. lu oNAlit, Proprietor, Oraubrook P. O.
c.o,r.
Court Prh,oees Atexaudrta, No.24, 0.0. F.,
Brussels, meets in their Lodge Room, Mita -
hill llloek, on the 2o,t and last Tuesdays of
each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren
always welcome. JAS. BURGESS, C. R,
WALTER SMITH, 1t.8.
THORO' - BRED YORKSHIRE
L.
row son Betz. — The undersigned
offers for sale one Thorn' -bred Yorkshire
Sow, 113 years old, In pig to his thorn' -broil
Yorkshire hog. For prion apply 00li. 8.
NICAOLSON, (8odmia Lime Works), Mor-
rie, Belgraye P. 0. 90-01
Board of Health Notice.
To tie public, of Brunets :
The time ie approaching when all porde
and water -closets MUST be cleaned up. All
1p000000 e0noerned mpel note this as the
law will be atriotly enforced. Stetted in be.
half of the Board of Health.
15.0 R. PAUL, Chairman.
v ANTED.— SPE DIAL REP—
nuexnTATlvIs m 01110 county and ad-
joining territories to represent and adver-
tise an old ee0abliobed business house of
solid neonatal standing, Salary $2.1. weekly.
with expenses advanced eaoh. Monday by
check d,root from headquarters. Horse
and buggy furnished when neoesoary ; posi-
tion permanent. Address Blew Bros, & Co.,
Room 010 Monett Bldg., Chicago, I11,
Prize Winning Short
Horns for Sale.
Light young Bulls from Imported and
home bred vivre got by Imported Sire, Also
Cows and Heifers of different. ages.
A few pure bred Berkshire Pigs, 10 weeks
01,1, for cele.
Have a quantity of Seed Peas, the Early
June variety, to diepoee of. It is a medium
sized white pea and were grown from send
from near North Bay and yielded over 97
bushels to the acre, free of huge.
Will also sell a good aged working and
driving horse.
08-tt D. MILNE & 50N, Ethel,
STOCK FOR SERVICE
BULL FOR SERVICE.— THE
Undersigue,J will keep for service a
thorn' bred Durham hull, on hie farm ad-
joining Brussels. Terme, $100 with privi-
lege of returning if 'memory.
GEO. ROBB, Proprietor.
REAL ESTATE.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE,—
Tbe nodersigned offers for gale her
excellent farm, located on Oen. 10, Grey
township, and containing 150 sores. There
Je a oomfortable trams cottage, bank barn,
ncod &ivies abed orchard &0 0
rem1000. 1,arm is well drained mid fenced.
It is also well watered by the river Unit•
laud and an invaluable Spring. Convenient
to market, eohool and churches. For price,
terms and other particulars apply ou the
promisee, or if by letter to MRS. T. CAL-
DER, Proprietress, Oranbrook P. 0. 9011
1.00 ACRE FARM FOR SALE,
bein Lot 11, Oou.4, Grey town•
ship, 80 acres cant balanoo boob• There
is a good boned, bank barn orchard, &o.
Well fenced and farm in good condition ; 25
acres of Fall wheat in, a 011(08 from Brus-
sels ; only 4 of a ;mile from ohuroh and
14 miles from so11ool. Poedeesion could
bo given to suit the purchaser. For fur-
ther p0Ttloulare as to price, terms, &a., ap-
ply on the promisee to A. 0002{, Proprie-
tor, r at T POST Bru el 21-01
o stn ee e
T.jARMS FOR SALE. — 350
1 sores first -elan land in the Township
of Grey—Lot 18, Con, 14 100 acres ; Lot 17.
Con 14,100 acres; and X1'1 Lot 18, Con. 14,
20 cores -250 sores. All in exoel lent oondi-
tion with first-class buildings ; brick house
With all modern oonveuienoes, and large
bank barn, root and straw house, stables
&o. Well watered. From 85 to 40 Rues of
good hardwood bush, Lot 10, Con, 18, onn•
taining 100 acres of first -oleos laud, good
frame home and large bank barn nearly
new, The property eau be sold in two or
0broe parable to cult pgurehasore. Terme
Rhona. A1eo a commbdloue dwelliug house
and lot in Brussels, For farther particu-
lars apply to the owner on the prolnf0ee,
LA170HLIN Mo1IeIL, or to n40. LEOSI0,
Brussels. 21.00
STILL N THE
OLD STANiD
While we are not given much
to puffing up our business in the
public print we desire to thank
our numerous customers for the
hearty support accorded us in
1908, and to state that we are
still in the old stand ready to
attend to their wants,
Wood work repairs promptly
attended to and all departments
of blacksmithing, with a specialty
made of Horse -shoeing and Fob-
bing. As we have spent 18 years
in Brussels we think we are corn -
potent to understand the wishes
of the public to a good extent.
Call and see us.
S. T. ��f' L ..
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Thomas street, Brussels,
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BLYT H.
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pocial1s _For hie Loo e
We have a great many Jinee of New Goods we wou'd like to tell you
about, but as the printer finite us to epaoe'we eon only mention a few
specials this week ;
Boyo' Kuioitere, made of strong tweeds, listed throughout, amble abate and
duuble koeee, in all sizes from 25 to80, at 50o, OOu, and 75e.
Boyo' Tweed and Fine Wool Serge Suite, in oizoo from 25 to 88, with abort
pante, from $1 85 to 55
Man's Baits, in Tweed and fine A11 -wool Black and Navy Serge, very opeolal
from $3 25 to $10.
Wool Tweeds, in new patterns, suitable for boys' suits, good value at 36o
for 26o,
Flaunelotte Blankets, now worth $1 25, for $1.
Priote, sew patterns, very spacial at 51, 1 i, 84, 101 and 124.
New Mooting, in stripes and opote, at 50,.7o, 10o and 124o.
Indic, Linens, to medium and fine qualities, trona 10o, to 85o.
New Mercerized Veetinge, lovely geode, at 15o, 20o, 25e, 85o and 50o,
New Dress Goods, in alt the new fabtioe, from 25o, to 51.50.
New Carpets, in Hemp, Union, Wool and Tapestry, at sppeial 501800.
Sooteb Liaoleume, in new, patterns, two yards wide, at 274o per square yd.
Floor 0i1 Olotb, in all widths, at 25o. per shoats yard.
Nottingham Lams Ourtaioe, taped odgeo, 24 yds. long, 90 inches wide, new
de:igen, at 600 per pair.
Nottingham Laos Curtatne, look stitch edges, plain or Imlay, ooroll oentroo,
84,yards long, 54 Mabee wide, $1,
Ladiso' Oravenette Waterproof Coate, with small oape, very special at $5,
MADE BY GEORGE A. SLATER
EAUTWUL
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�.ES
We are now opening up for
Ladies or Gents or the Little
Tots either.
We Invite Your Inspection.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
We have everything complete and can supply you with any
style of Harness at the Lowest Prices consistent with a good
article. We have now for sale one set 'Second-hand Team
Harness and three sets Second-hand Single Harness. Call
and see them.
t3FOR BALE—Two Dwelling Houses, 3 acre of land with oaob, .having large and
small fruits of various kiude.
1. 0.I g 8' A
THREE PROPOSITIONS
FOR THE FARMERS
11, Iii 11,41, Ili 114n'tl4rl,rlt,11,11t
$25 00 saved on every ton by planing
Binder Twine your ordure for Central Prison Twine.
In addition to this the Twine is put
up in good Grain Bags tied with 3 Rope Halters, oomplete with nape and rings, We
are agents for the Townehipe of Grey, Morrie bud 141010110p,
Pare Manila, 060 ft 125a Farmers' Special, 550 ft llo
Pore Manila, 1100 11 1150 Farmers' Speoinl, 500 ft 115e
Terme °ash or 4o. added for payment October lab. Samples of the twine, grain begs
and halters to be seen at our store.
The Quality, not the Price, fe the first
®® oonsieeration in purchasing Stook Food.
Pratt's Pratte Food has been in use for over 80
years. It captured the Medici and the Diploma at the World's fair, Cbioago, 1898.
Now ie ibe Beason 6o feed Pratt's Food to your Horses, Cattle, Sbeep, Piga and
Poultry. Pratt's Food, put up in pails, ie the most prrfitehle package. Price of
pails, $125 and $2 60. Money refunded if Pratt's Food will not do what is claimed
for it.
Porbland.®rne ��t We are ageoasfor the Han.
�J ever and the Beroules—one
grade only and that the
BEST. The beet results onn duly he obtained by tieing the brat Cement. Cement
Oompanies will not guarantee a prioe only for the mouth of April. Prias for April
52 25. By ordering your Gement at mama you will get this prim, Later on Cement
may advance,
'110111,1v.10n,11041at'n1.101,'1141d404
A • M. Mok
& Co.
what our stock is.
good rigs will do it.
We have added 00 our Buggy '.Cope dint 9ea0o0 a Spring to prevent tho
bolts and rivets from breaking. Thle hag beau a long felt want,
We Neve 4 styles of Axles—Dust and 'Ott Proof, Long Dietanoe, 1000
Miles, and the Noiseloeo Axles, &loo a few of the old styles.
All Steel Body Hangers and all trimmed with beet Leather.
Along with our own Buggies we handle a number of first-class
h'aetory Buggies.
Our Wagons are all Oak with 24 and 8 inch tires Trucks and
Medium size.
Wo invite every intending pdrehaser to Dalt and Buy
born tie and save 11100ey,
4,
Wk
CO.
Wt are now ready for 1904
with a larger stook of Buggies
than ever we had and a walk
through our Show Rooms will
convince intending purchasers
We have kept the lead and intend to do so if
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