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Term opens April 1 lib, 1004
Two Conran—
Conlmereial and Shorthand,
^ Send for College Journal,
A. L. AloiNTYR10, Manager.
,.)tr.aQ.'"clf;ailt6.'
BlIgINESS CARDS.
viONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER
nut, F. S. SCOTT, Brussels,
W*Hl.M.oORAOKEN—
D01 rf1;8iV?0-
ne:1e atGrOoeW'i:troe,TrIesel,
11ABMS FOR SALE—THE UN •
nueelateltl) has several good Farms / or
sale and to rent, easy t11rmo 321 Townships
of Horris and Grey. F H. SCOTT. Brum&
C. 0. Je.
Court Print:lees Alexandria, No, 24, C. 0. F.,
Brussels, meets in their Lodge Boom, Bias.
hill Bloch. on the 2u11 and last Tuesdays of
eaoh month, a t 8 o'clock. Viaiting brethren
always welcome, JAS. BURGESS, 0.11.
A,11, MELLISH, E. S.
M. MORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT,
ROBERT CUNNINGHAM;
meimmtee,
FIRE AND MARINE.
GUELPH.
LECKIE,
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Ofilco over Hureley's Drug Store,
Nov. Brd, 1002, 3041131
Wellington Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.,
ESTABLIEINSD 1840
Insuronee taken on the cash and premium
note system at current ratan. B efore insur-
ing elsewhere call on the undersigned Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS.
FS. BOOTT AS AN AUCTION -
11 rum will gull for hotter prices, to
better MEM, 122 leas time and less charges
than any other Auctioneer East Byron or
lm won't charge anything. Dates and orders
can always be arranged at thio office or by
personal application.
ROBT. H. GARNISS
BLUEVALE — ONT,
Auctioneer for Huron 00lintye
Terms reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the office of Tun PosT, Brussels. 22 Et
VETERINARY.
GA. CUNNINGHAM—
. Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vet.
erinary College, in prepared to treat all Ohi-
oans 01 donseetleate0 animals in a compet.
eat manner. Parthular attontion paid to
Veterinary Dentistry and Ulla Foyer. Calls
promptly attended to. 011Ion and Infirmary
—Four doom North of bridge, Turnberry at.,
Brussels.
LEGAL AND CONVEYANCING.
A
B. MACDONALD—
_L. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Eto.
800000000 00 H. F. Blair. °Moe over Stan-
dard Bank, Brussels. Solicitor /or idetro.
politan Bank,
AvM. SINCLAIR—
• Barrister, Solicitor, iConveyaneer,
Notary Bohn°, Am 0111oe—S tewart's .Block
1 door North of Central Hotel.
Solicitor for the Standard Sauk.
pROUDFOOT, HAYS & I3LAIR-
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BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIO, ore,
W. 101001)1)11000, 0.0. O. R. C. Bays
3. F. BEATE.
Man—Thom formerly occupied by Henn
Cameron & Holt,
G °Damon, ONTARIO.
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
M. D., C. M.,
Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medioal
College, Member College of Phymoiatie and
Burgeons, Ont. 13100002180 00 the Royal Col-
lege of Physicians and Licentiate of Mid-
wifery?, Edinburg's.
Residence -804 Lorne ave„ London,
DENTISTRY
OR. R. P. FEIL.D.
DENTIST
Graduate of 'the Royal College of Dental
Surgeons of Ontario and Firet•clan Honor
Graduate of Toronto thilvereity. (Moe
nett to Brewer's Photograph Gallery,
1413.3.113SEIL8.
g A FAMOUS SCHOOL 5
CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT,
12 Business men lusive learned that n
our °manatee ate prepared for posh a
. tione of truist. No &More 311 Ceeteda
4 fo
08I1 do 0400ono. Our graduates 0.30002120 secure
43 for Ito students than Ole
60 lope, it is a hatalsoins One.
poeitione Write let 0101' 2000 eitta.
g Spring term open April Bra.
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Prinetnale.
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ELLIOTT
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TORONTO, ONT.
00a 800010 AND ALEXANDER STS.
A out of a. position to•day. It le the
Duth 2110,11 WO elate that 2200r Stud -
i 0.1313 are uniformly 0U00000 3113 10 get.
tin goad position :after graduation,"
Our School ill a High Olase ,ono and
the boat 1 11 01111 111111. 1011101. new. Col.
lege open the entire year. Catalogue
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W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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1F0rtliweele.
A. pub le meeting woe held in The
Reeord'a offloe Thursday of last week to
orwmoise 001130 (mart for the thane,
Jae. mid Mrs. Lone have removed
from P olgrave to Cornwall, where Mr.
Lore° hue charge 01 11 mil/ and Bert, ie
second maim
Word hag been received from A.
Wynees that he hi aut of loudness in
Re.sbern, Mau., his brotber having tak•
en over the business.
Rev. E. A. Hell has handed in hie
reeignetion to the wardens of this parish,
to take (ffaet on May let, after three
1111011 years of 1111031Di 1000300 US reator.
Hie Intention le to go to a town where
there is a High School where he onto
educate hie children. This is hie reason
for severing bie eonneation with this
parieb. The proper steps will be taken
immediately 10 fill the vacancy.
The old neighbors and friends' of D. S.
Milne surprised him on Wednesday even•
ing when they gathered 1 bio residence
on the llth owe in fall force. Mr. Milne
and family will shortly leave these parte
for Saskatoon, Beak., and the assembled
emoted mune to bid the family farewell
and to present Mr. Milne with a gold
watch and olegin ea a memento of the
happy daye gone by, spent on the llth
eon., Howick. A very happy evening
wag spent together in speech, aong and
threat Moat. Lunoh watt thread and all
departed to their homes Neighing Mr.
Milne and family the greatest prosperity
11 their new home in the Weet.
Cwoo
Dr, and Mra, Kidd, Main street, enter-
tained the Presbyterian choir and a few
others on Wednesday evening of last
week, All preeent had an exceedingly
etojoyabie time.
The following were 0 few of the prithe
realized at J. E. Rowhind'a eale. A. 2
year old heifer brenelit $86 a one-year
old Durham heifer $61. ; to Spring calf 2
menthe old $24, and comes $76 and 973
thapeatively.
Ducnthow—NEWSTEIAD.--a very pretty
wedding took phuse at tins home of Peter
and Mrs. Ducklow, 12th eon , Elma,
Wil811 theieeldeet daughter, Minnie Bell,
Wats married to Woo Kirb Newetead on
Wednesday, ?Jamb 22ed, 1905. The
oereniony took place at six &Mock in the
presence of the immediate relative() of
both contraoting parties, there being
about thirty giants present. The thee
tunny was performed by the Rev, Mr.
Penhall, of the Methodist church, The
bride entered the drawing none, leaning
on the erne of bee father, while the
strain* of the Litho Wedding Marcie
were uicely rendered by Miss Doroao
MoCourt, a ctoriain of the bride, who
looked charming in a handsome oostnme
of areern eolieuue, trimmed with velem
eiennes lace end chiffon. Site Mao
carried a handsome boquet of white
ciarnatiocts. After congretalations were
extended the guests partook of a sump
tuous wedding dinner, after which the
evening VMS pleaaantly spent with games,
mtmie and other amusements. The wed•
ding gifto were nuineroua and coolly,
thug teetifying to the. high eeteem in
which too bride is bold, Among these
wee a very pretty dinner set of ninety•
eight pieces, the gift of the bride
mother. The bride's 00009 00003' suit
was 021103' blue snow flake. Tim young
couple left for their new beano on the
1.2th con , currying with them the best
withes of immeroue friends for a vary
happy future.
HAVE Y01.1 DEARTIIERN 12
It's quite common with people whose
digestion ie poor. Immediate relief
follows the use of Nerviline. Stomach is
strengthened, digeetion ie made perfect,
bating 0210'» reeults in every ease, Use
Poleon a Nerviline once and yon'll never
be without it because every type of
etonmeh diaarder la conquered by a few
done. One 23e botttle of nerviline al-
ways coonvitmee. Sold everywheth for the
peat 60 years.
tee oel emtelcit.
11 ie said a new butcher shop will be
stneted on Weet street,
On Tuesday of laet week J. 0. Wright,
the genial and energetic host of the Park
Home, celebrated his 72nd birthday by
planting 11 good sized garden of varioue
vegatab'ea, This is the earliest be says
he bee amen in hie long life here, and he
eenehiere tint more remarkable than that
it should be done by it man of hie years.
The other night the Bedford team,
while at the iodation, were frightened and
ran away, and mode a ran of movers.'
blocks before they etopped. They spent
some time in Ste Andrew's ward, travel-
ling some etreets twice, and when they
arrived at the stable it was found that a
might, split in the tongue of the bue wae
the only injury the milt snatitined.
Donald McDonald, second youngest
son of Capt. Malcolm McDonald, received
two Revere dog bitee, one of whieh (gamed
a, large Wound. The lad was proceeding
up town with his own dog, when another
Wag met, and a fight follotved, and
Dobald, thinking to atop the row, tried to
separate the aninottle by platting hie foot
between 1110M. MN notion cooperated the
animate but each one bit hie leg, and it
took some time and mole bard work
before the dogs gave np their bold. Five
stilettos were required to draw one of the
wounds together, but it to expected the
boy will ;mon be round again se he ie do.
lag nicely at present.
Agnes DOwer, an employee at Hotel
Bedford, was charged before the police
megistrato with 020 002000 of a rinnehee of
plo008 of bed linen and other %Weise, the
property. of Fred. Davis, proprietor of
the betel. At the eleuto of the evidence
fide Worthip gent the et to a hither
ornort. On Maude) the defeedent Armour.
ed before Judge Doyle for elootion, but
ber omen» being ebeent, the e'eoted to
be tried by II» Honor without to jury,
He 901/t8/10041 002< 1003400110 to !our menthe
le the county jail with bard labor, re.
marking that he had intended gentling ber
to ;he (hontittl, but had been inclined to
the more meruiful oentenee by Mr. Blairei
appeal,
NV Inuit ft the
Wiughiam Citizens Band have dated
their Concert for Friday, April 7th, in
the Team Hell.
It was decided to rent the (length.
gationel March from Thee. EL Taylor
and 311 31 up as a room for the echolaro of
the first department.
Will. Rogers met with an unfortunate
noeident, Wedneaday forenoon of litet
week io the Upholstering factory. Two
of hie fingers were taken off by their nom.
ing 301 oonmet with the shaping mthhine.
David Campbell, the faithful drayinan
for the Canadian Ex; nos Co. end& se ma I
carrier from G. T. 13., 116E1 been ill for the
past few weeks ; hie physician prononn•
oes the trouble eanotor of the liver. Being
advanced in yeare, Mr, Oampbell'e cage
is critical.
Work on the peritoneum will be eene
meneed at onoe and will proceed ne
rapidly as pothible. Mr, Cooper has a
considerable amount of the frames and
other work rade op at Clinton and there
should be no delay Whorl the moons
commenee work.
John Bell met with a serione accident
on Monday of last week. He wae draw
1005 11 °atter into the barn, when he
Blipped and broke hie leg in two places.
It is an unfortunate acoident, as Mr. Ball
lie advanced in years. As the reenit of an
accident three years ago, be was obliged
to have an opereeion performed and one
leg ampateted, He was taken to the
London hospital where he will receive
every attention.
The anemia meeting of the Wingham
Tennie Grab wile held, when the club wae
reorgenized for this season with the
following officers :—Honorary President,
W. Corloonld ; Honarary Vice Preeident,
Chau. Kneehtel ; President; 3. A. Mor.
Lou ; let Viet) President, Dudley Holmes;
2nd, A. A. McLean ; Seo•Treae., Min V.
N. Dinsley. It was decided to bold
several tournaments during the secteon
and Memos, Morton, Holmee, Wileon,
Conway and Maelaire were appoiuted au
the toareatnent thannittee.
A BILIOUU HEADACHE.
D one of the meanest things in the
world, To prevent bilioneneee nee Dr.
Hamilton's Rifle which keep the eyotem
dean Red pure, regulate the bowels, give
tone to kidneys and liver. You'll never
have a headache, you'll never have a sour
stomaeb, bot you will have +Amami
hraeing health by takiug Dr. Hamilton's
Pills. Your druggist eelle Dr. Harctil•
tonal Pills, 25o per box or five boxes for a
dollar.
ILAsito we].
Ool. and Mrs. Campbell were in Toren.
to and were present at the opening of the
Ontario Legislature.
Henry Zinn, of Wallace), the noted
breeder ot Ware stock, sold a three-year.
°oh lagt week to W. 0. Kidd, of town, for
the handsome sum of $400.
Geo. and Mre. Zilliax, of Orangeville,
were in town on Taeeday and Wednesday
of last week, attending the funeral of
Mrs. Zdliax's Meter, Mre. Wright.
Listowel Foundry 0» reaching out with
its farming irnplemente and machinery,
shipments having been made during the
past weeks to pointe in Brace county end
also bn Manitobe.
The agreement between the town and
D. Hilmar & Co., of Berlin, for taking
neer and operating the Chair factory hat
been signed by both partiee thereto, and
a byelaw 11/A11 been prepared for subrnis-
eion to the property ownere.
After being engaged in the hotel hnei•
nese for thirty yeare, T. H. Rolle has
decided to retire from hotel keeping and
has booed the Grand Central for a term
of years to Louie Algulre, of Brantford,
eon of Walter Algnire, proprietor of the
Commercial hotel of that city.
Chas. Anderson baa Bold hie reeidenee
on Mill street to Adam Gabel, of Mint°,
who purposes moviog to town and
will engage in the manufaetare of con.
orete tile for ()plaints, drains and Bowers.
Mr. Andersen gives prose:mien on May
let, when he will remove hie family to
Mrs. E. M. Alexander, of town lute
rtheived word of the death of Sergeant
Holt:nee, of the Mounted Police, at Polly.
mile, Yukon Territory, who died very
suddenly about Jan. 10th. The deoeaebd
was a °cousin of Mrs. Alexander, and re.
Bided in Listowel tame yeare ago, being
amp eyed as clerk in the store of 10,
Wildfang.
A change hastaken place in the pro
prietorehip of the Listowel Bagiuses
College, A. L. McIntyre having Bold out
the hominess to Geo. Bpotton, the well
known Maumee man, of town. Mr.
IMINIIMMlaimona
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CLOVER
Ti MOTHY
MANCEL
TURNIP
SEEDS
49—A T—No.
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4111HMIIMIMLI
McIntyre will 0000101)00 00 prinoipai cow.
meroial teaoher, and hia daughter, Mee
McIntyre, as inetraotor in shorthand and
type writing. Mr. Spotton, who hue bad
an extensive experience ea patella gamut
teacher, is a gentleman of mach energy
and juet the man to bring the college to
the front, whittle he will spare neither
time nor money in doing, so that a bright
and highly autheasful future ie in peel).
peat for the Listowel Business °college.
IF -311; th.
The health ot E. Livingston is remota
improved.
G. M. Chambers, suceeeds D. M. Mc: -
Beath in the general etore towlines here.
Miro Julia Taylor left for Beelike,
Maeitoba, where the will make ber home
for the Summer with her brother, Milton
TylBell and R. J. Brown
a
Wm. or.
have returned from their trip to Manitoba
points. They anoceeded in selling all
their bones at good prices.
Samuel Pinker died on Thnreday night,
Maroh 23rd, about nine o'olook, after an
BMus that lasted for eeveral menthe.
Consumption of the bowels was the canoe
of death. The funeral took Wen on
Saturday afternoon from his late reel
donee and wart largely attended. He
leaves a widow, one eon and one dangle.
ter.
On Monday evening of last Week Rev.
James Mahone of Toronto, deputy
anpreme chief ranger, completed the
organization of a court of ladies under
the anspithe of the Tudependout Order of
Foresters for Blytb and dietriet. The
mutt makee its debut with 28 charter
appliennts, of whom the following are the
appointed offioe bearers for tbe current
year. -0. R„ Mrs. T. W. Scott ; P. lilt.,
Moe. W. J. Milne t V, 0. R., Min Emma
Maaon 0. D., Mrs, G. E. Long ; R. S.,
Mies Amy Elder ; S., Mien Rate Barr;
orator, Mina 0. A. Carder ; organiet, Miss
11..•••••••••el
HIGH CLASS
TAILORING
A partnership has been formed by the undersigned for
carrying on a High Class Tailoring
Business in the
Stretton Block, Brussels.
Shop is now open and our full new stock on display.
Before ordering your Spring Suit see our choice goods.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
.0onme10lllpIlwww1pl,0404,0,
Dodds
0 If Doddo
Habkirk
MERCHANT TAILORS
J. T, liabkirk
.... ...........— ,.
Edna Carder ; B. W., Mrs. J. W, Davie ;
.1. W., etre, J. Strnthere ; 11.13 , ,4 re. ,1,
Cook 1 4, 33„ Mre, George Loth ;
irns e. e, ''<.3. 13, Moor, 111 06. John
Barr a ., elm Gilbert StD11101•.
If.lealereetteeete.
I HeeteNzere—The mane° at Clinton wee
the then» of a quiet wedding Wednesday
afternoon of last week when Rev, Dr,
Stewart toulted in the holy bones of
matrimony Aliso Bertha Wighartonn,
daughter of Edwiu Wightmen, 00 3,0058
Findlater. The coetraotieg nertiee
come from Morrie township where ithey
are highly eeteemed. Tuesday they left
for Hanley, Atha., where the groom took
np laud last year and upon whiob they
evil' settle. Accompanying them was a
party of twelve from the vioinity of
their old borne near Belgrave, inoluding :
Edwin Wightmen and family, jamea
Wightruan and family, Duncan Moo.
Callum, Harry Bell and Lyon Fincgater.
They well all settle loo the Henley district
whieh traversed by the line of railway
running from Regina to Priuoe A.beit.
The settlers also expect to be near te the
line of the Grand Trunk Paoiflo, Many
good wishes athompany the party. They
will be greatly rained &round here.
The Fall wheat has wine throagli the
Winter looking well —Mrs. Ridgd tetone•
hnnee le seriously ill.—Mre. Hoge, ef
Wingbarn, wart in attendance with her
sinter, Mrs. Stretton, of the Queena, who
is very elok.-0. W. Prootor'e little boy,
who got hie leg broken while wthetling
with other boyo at echool, ia doing t
Mende Moslem, of WILEF.bara,
spent a few Jaye in Belgrave with ber
father.—Arthar Brooke, ot Centralia,
was in town arranging with Wm. P141000
to build AD. Broola'a house in Belgre ve.—
Jas. Wigletrean boa sold hie hone, and
lot in Belgrave to Mr. Pelle, of East
Wawanoth, Mr. Wightman and Danny
moved to the Northwest this week,—
Wm. Watson Mos purchased the corner
lot in Belgrave, owned by the late Dentild
Roberteon. 01 30 a good corner for beta.
nese of some kind and no doubt Mr.
Watson will improve the opportneoty.—
Joliet Coultas, of the 3rd line, lel •17/13,
recently mold three very fine young 30000.
horn bulle—ene to R. S. Armeteong,
Brnesels, cue to John Reid, Emit Wilma -
nosh, and one to Frank Garnese, Mathis.
SIR JAMES WATSON'S OPINION.
Be says that the commonest of all
disorders aod one from whieb few escape
is Caterrh. Sir Jame, fi mly believes in
looal treatment, which is best emptied
by "Catarthozone." 190 0800 of 0000002
can ever exist where Oatarrhozoee is
used ; it ha a miracle wetker, relieves al•
most inetantly and ;three after ether
remedies fail. Other treatments can't
reach the diseased parte like Caterrh•
ozone beomese it ghee to the souroe ut the
trouble along with the air you breethe.
Ce.tarrhozone is free from °wane, it
leaves no bad after effeote, 11 ie eimply
nature's own auto. Athept no substitute
for Oatarrhozone whieb alone can cure
Catarrh.
School Reports
For the Month of March.
0. 8. No. 2, OREL
Jr, III—Riebard Cunningham, Mary
Stewart, Sr. IL—Wilber Turabul , Iva
Harris, May Oliver, Cassie Stewart, Jaolt
Gael°. Jr. IL—Jennie Oliver, Orma
Stelae, Millie Casio. Sr. Pt, I—Lola
Stelae, Alex Stewart. Jr. Pt. I—Leslie
Oliver. Mabel ZIEMER, Teacher,
S. O. NO. 3, Nottlin.
Olooe V—Oeoil Wheeler, Sr. IV—
David Knight, Robert Michie, Frank
Little, (Marin Oonuon, Jocose Wheeler,
Annie Henderson and Ethel Watson
(09002), William Speir, Jr. IV—b,oletut
Wheeler, Maggie Miobie, Aggie Reigbt,
Alex, Column, Dora Watson, Stanley
Watson Jr. III—eleggie Oonoon, Mary
Speir, Lily Watson. Sr. II — it'obard
Al000k, Ella Clark. Jr. II—George
Alcook, Pt. II—Jane Al000k. Sr. Pt. I
—Jauet Oonnon, Maggie Speir, Jr. Pt.
I—Eleie (tonne°, Willie Clark, Andrew
Nichol, Samuel Alooak. Enrolled attend.
anoe, 45 ; average for month, 21.
MINNIE L, KERR, Teaoher.
D. FL El. NO. 11, MORRIS,
V Olase—Frank McKim. IV Claim—
Thomee McDonald, Lyle MeLeod, John
McDonald, °sea& Knight. Sr. III—
Tena MeKeuzie, jewel McKim, Mabel
Bennett, Ethel McLeod, Dollie MeKenzie,
Annie Ardell, John Carter, Leo acaker,
Jimmie MoDonald, Lillie Fraser. Jr. III
—Rhea Ernigh, Roy Emigh, John Mar-
shall, Annie Hewitt, Sr II—Peert Mo.
Kenzie, Harold Grigg, Minnie Cloudier,
Genie Marshall, Carl Ernigh, Howard
Bolger, Roy Bennett. Jr. II—Deughte
Pronde. Sr. Pt. II—Ina Median. lda
MoLeod, Lena Harris, Alma Sh 'dice,
Elmor ()medlar. Jr. Pt. II—A.ddie
Bishop. Sr. 10t — Annie MeLau ,hlin,
Clarence Beenett. Jr. let—Alee. Mc-
Leod. EATMEEN Turn, Teaeher.
How to Secure a High Quality
of Cheese and Butter,
Producers of milk and cream would
serve their fawn intereste to consider oath.
fully et this time the fitoilitin afforded
for the manufacture of a fleet Oath pro.
duet by the factory or oreamery whiele
they expeot to patronize during the ootn•
ing season. The Provincial Govert ment
hoe engaged a stuff eufficient to give
inatruction at 02 very moderato 0000
—teeth than one half the Aetna' otthay—
to all creameries and factories whioh
make application 0( 02000. If the petrol's
of them factories are alive to their beat
intereete, they will gee to it that the
proprietor or teenage,: 8800000 an int true.
tor to give monthly vielte and poiet oat
to the maker inietakee in methode pug.
wimprovement in quality so
to to 00800 0110 demands of the market ae
nearly.as possible, defeat) in equipment,
tbe need for greater aleanlinese, tin ne-
cessity tor proper temperature in ouring,
the ptoper disposal of whey, eta,
The instrnotor will also melte Rettig
bneinese to teat the individual samples of
milk, not only for the bntteo.feb content,
bat for the detection of undeeirabie flay.
ore. By taking a emelt ample froin
each lot and making a aurd teat, the
instthotor is able to deteei the lot or lots
which are °awing trouble in manufacture.
HA very often finda that trouble atisee
from milk prodtmed by a, patron who hag
the beat of buildings and it. appment,ly
following the moat up to -date meth de in.
cooli»g and oaring for hie Milk. A may JOHN
can, or one 'with eeenert not properly
iscount Sale
FOR CASH
have decided to run a Special Discount Sale of a certain
line of goods every two weeks from now until
remoye into my new store and this week
we start with a
SPECIAL SALE OF
RAIN -COATS
All are New, Nobby and Up-to-date. No old goods but
all new from the best makers in Canada and Britain.
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I just opened last week a consignment direct from one
of the best makers in Manchester, England, which is one
of the choicest ranges ever shown in Brussels, and every
Coat is Guaranteed Waterproof or your money back.
Prices range from $2.50 to $15 00. In order to make
things hum in Raincoats for the next two weeks I am
giving a Special Discount of
15 per cent. for Cash only.
Do not wait until the Stock is broken
but come and see our Coats whether
you buy or 7Z0t.
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D. C. ROSS
LEADING CLOTHIER,
BRUSSELS.
soldered, musty surroundings, proximity
to bog pens, etre, may be oansea of con-
tamination.
Proper tanks or throe in which to
gather cream, the assuranoe that the
cream gatherers understand their bug.
noes than richly and are giving each pat-
ron proper oredit, are of vital importance
to patrons of creameries. Inetruotore
will also be prepared to visit the farm and
instruot the produaere as to the beet
methods in setting milk for the separa.
tion of Dream, the running of thentratore,
proper uteneile, washing and care of imp
armors, the proper thialtnese of the
cream, the neeeseity for trooping all
cream sweet until ealled for by the with.
erers, eta.
Do you wish to have the Garvin° of an
experionned man who is devoting hie
whole time to the work to give advice and
Instruetion to your maker as well au to
yourself throughout the seaeon 2 If ao,
see that the proper party makes applioa.
tion for an inetruotor at once. Thio ie a
duty which every producer owes to him•
self as well se to our most important
induatry. /f the place which we now
hold in the foreiga market ie to he retain
ed, greater effort mot be pat forth by
both produeere and manufacturere to
see that the quality of the product fa
maintained and improved.
Applioatione for inetruotion should be
made as follows :—For places Meet of
Toronto, G. G, Publow, Kingeton ; for
platen Week of Toronto, inolnding the
counties ot York and Simooe, G. H.
Barr, London, Ont.
Hon. Gedeon Onimet, ex Premier of
Quebec, is dying.
The funeral of the late Andrew Mis•
oarapbell took plan at Barrie.
Judge Davideon dismiaged the petition
of Gaynor and Greene at Montreal to
have the appointment of Mr. Lafontaine
se Extredition Commiesioner by the
Federal Government declared nitre vires.
The D. 10. A. meeting will open on
August 28 thie year.
Two thousand British immigrants have
arrived in Toronto the peat ten days.
E. A. Resting ban been appointed
Manager of important franebithe et Mon.
terey, Maxim.
The writ has been issued for the bye.
election in Centre Toronto, Nomination
April 11, polling April 18.
At a meeting et Government) House
ateps were taken to establish at Toronto
a receiving home for girl immigrants.
UNIT OF HUMAN AGONY.
IS often reached with 002/16. Foolleb
because Putnam's Corn Extractor mires
in 24 hours. Don't put 1 if—get "Put.
nam'e" to day—fifty years in tose—peira-
lese and Bore,
Whei. NI 77=
'4t
A Local Salesman for
BRUSSE LS
and eurrounding territory to represent
"CANADA'S GREATEST NERSERIE11."
Newest varieties and specialties in Hardy
Fruits, Small Fruits, Shrubs, Ornament.
ale and Rothe. A permanent situation
and territory reserved for the right MUD.
Pay weekly, handsome outfit free. Write
for particulars, and send 26 cents for our
pocket miorosoope, jnet the thing to ese
in examining thee° and plante for insects.
Stone & Wellington
FONTRILL NURSERIES
over 800 urea
TORONTO, — ONTARIO
New Buggi
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Now that the season for buying Buggies has arrived
we would like to inform the public that we are better
prepared than ever to supply their every want in Buggies
got up in the very latest style and best material that
money can buy—Steel Tires, Hard Rubber, Cushion and
Pneumatic Wheels, with Ball Bearing Axle,
Lumber Wagons—the very best oak gear, with half
truck or high wheels, either 21, 2i or 3 in. tires. Before
buying elsewhere be sure and call at the old reliable Car-
riage Factory where you will get the very best value for
your money.
COBER & SONS