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THURSDAY , APR. 20, 1905.
THE FIELD OF SPORTS.
Blyth ie organizing a foot ball team
Por exhibition games.
Goderiob Hough Cup team ie getting
into shape end will challenge Clinton for
the Cup,
Atwood le talking of joining the W. F
A, this year. They could put lo a strong
team by taking in 7lonkton,
Football and baseball will be the sports
of the eeason et Preston. Football ie
likely to receive the greater attention.
Wingham, Oheoley and Landau are
entering teams in the Intermediate aeries
of the W. F. A, Wingham is also put.
Wag in a jtioior team.
Owen Sound bowlers moat be very
near the bead of the lief for early play
this year, end the faot that a game was
played on Tuesday, March 28, should
eland to the oredit of this Northern town.
The oitizene of Berlin, at a compli•
mentary banquet tendered Friday even
ing-at Brown's restaurant to the members
of tbe 0. H, A. hockey club, presented
eaob player with a $40 gold watith and an
address. Each watob bore the reoipient'e
monogram. The timepieces were pur-
chased out of a fund raised by general
subeeription.
Galt would never go bank on the W. F.
A. and will be represented in that Amore.
Wien with three teams—senior, inter.
mediate and junior, Harold Deeton,
now of Edmonton, N. W. T„ will be
with them again this season and play
senior. It is not likely any of last
eeaeon'S hockey players will be affected
by Mr, Foreyth's motion ae to tbeir
amateur standing, and a strong senior
team will be pat on.
The annual meeting of the Seaforth
Lawn Bowling Chub was held, when the
following officers were eleoted—Preeident,
James MaMiehael ; Vine President, W.
D. Bright ; Secretary, W, D. McLean ;
Treasurer, .7. S. Roberta ; Patrons, B. B.
Gunn, M, P., and Henry Either, M. P,
P. ; Ohap•ain, Geo. Morelia ; Referee,
John Bhiue ; managing committee, G.
E. Perkee, W. G. Willis, R. S. Hays, J.
0. Greig, J. M. Beet, Mex. Wilson. The
dater of the annual tournament were
fixed for Tuesday and Wednesday, Jnly
4th and 6th,
The oommittee appointed by the
Canadian Cricket Aeeooiation to devise a
scheme to revive the interest in orioket
in Ontario met in Toronto on Tuesday.
It was decided to divide the provinoe
into four districts. District No. 1 nom
prieee the following plates :—London,
Windsor, Wingham, Forest, Chatham,
Clinton, Owen Segni, Sarnia, Listowel,
St. Marys, Stratford, Watford, Petrolea,
Seatarth, Machell, Strathroy, Walker -
villa, Thameoville, Bothwell, Glencoe,
Wyoming, Kincardine, Wiarton, Mount
Forest, Harrietoo, Port Elgin, Sonthamp•
ton, Walkerton, Paimereton, St. Thomas,
Aylmer, Tileonburg, Ingereolf, eto.
Morris.
Ih in said Mre, George Hood and daugh.
ter, of Saoebine, may make their home
in Brussels.
Rev. W. G. Hanna, B. A„ Mount
Forest, who was nominated by Maitland
Presbytery for the obeir of New Test-
ament Literature and Exegeeie in Knox
College, is en old Morrie township boy,
hie father being a successful farmer on
the 7th line for many years. The old
gentleman and his life partner Bleep in
the cemetery at Brueeele,
Barton REPORT —Following ie the
standing of the pupils of S. S, No. 4,
Marie, for the month of March. V—
Jennie Robb. Sr. IV—Graoe Robb, Willie
ttloOntoheon, Oliver Walker, Lorne
"Bohol, Jr, IV—Leelie Thuell, John
Spier, Ben. Walker, Willie MoQntoheon,
Jr, IIT—Ray Thoell, Martha Mo0otob•
eon, George Davie, George Badgley.
Jr, II—Harry Mo0utobeoo, Willie
Thnell, Pt, I—Harvey MoOntobeon, Joe
Thunk, HArrxE DOWNING, Teeober.
A NOTE FEW/ EoHo BAN, ONT.—The fol-
lowing letter is from Robt, D. Carry,
formerly of the Sib line :—Eobo Bay is a
email village of about 200 eonle about 15
miles from the city of Sault Ste. Marie
on the Sudbury branch of the 0. P. R.
The latter in now going ahead with its
old time vigor. Oars is a Looal Option
village and likely to remain 0o as at last
election the Bylaw wee voted on and
there were only 82 votes polled in favor of
a license which, I think, epeake well for
any plane, especially in a mining and
lumbering town. My brother•in.law, G. -
W. Wilkiueon, eon of the late Thomas
Wilkinson, of Belgrave, is alto in this
part having a flue farm of 80 aoree about
a milefrom the village, poetoffioe, rail-
way station and wharf.
Greg.
Mrs, Robert J. Hale, formerly of Grey,
writing from Edy'e Mills, Ont., says :—
"You will find enclosed 51.00 for renewal
of eubecription to THE PoeT, I look for-
ward with maoh pleaenre to the doming
of your valuable paper wbioh is as good
ae a letter to me,"
Somme REPeaT.—The following le the
report for S. S. No, 6 Grey for the month
of Marsh.—Sr. IV-14elville Rlair. 88 ;
Lizzie Brewer, 66 ; Penelope Brewer 65;
Ella Pearson, 64 ; Bertha Blair, 45 ;
George Hatebineon, 41. Sr. III—Percy
Stephenson, 46 ; Garrison Jaekeon, 43
Jr. III -Helena Mitchell, 59 ; Fred
Smeitzer, 52, Sr. It—Daweine, Blair,
48 ; Gladve Martin, 40 ; Joseph Jaoklin,
87. Jr, II—Wesley Brewer, 44, Pt II—
Sarnh Hntohineon, Minnie RomEl
Bateman, George Roee.
Lima Mdoae0000e Teacher.
1;N &IEuoarano.—Dunoan Robertson,
whose sudden and nnexpeoted death oo.
purred on Monday morning. March 6th
lest, was a Karon boy. He was born on
lot 12, oonoeeeion 18, Grey township, on
Ootobel Sth, 1864, being therefore to hie
4let year. Two year's ago last Deoember
he had a alight attack of pleurisy from
wbloh he apparently regained hie wonted
strength, 17p to this time Maleness was
uuknown to him. During the leet six
menthe previon0 to hie demise a Dough
troubled 42,02 at times. Hle phyelcien
wee galled in and pro0aunoed the patient
'strobe and healthy with the exception of
n. night btonobial affliction. The de.
omitted wag be0oreing gradually worse
eaobwithetand ng the advice of his
physioteno Saab the illness wan only tom.
poraey and called for no alarm. It was
not until Ew0 days before hie death that a
third dootor diecovered en Abeoees on the
right lung 103 far developed for mtoh
hope, Be obmplained little of pain tied'
never murmured until a few days before
death. The end name with great eudden,
neve He was perfectly reeigoed and bore
pts illneee patiently. He died ae he liv.
ed. The last hour on earth was spent in
eonvereation with hie mother, brother and
eieter wbioh strangely rod propbetioally
revealed an duforeeeo 'separation here
below. The late Dunoan Roberteon was
a quiet, unassuming young man whose
ideal wee the home. He wee his mother's
faithful friend. He made few eeeoeiatee
but loved the honest and the true. The
hypocrite or flatterer had no plate for
him. Fern life was. hie ohotoe. The
family removed to Bruce twenty, near
Paisley, to October, 1898. Dunoan was a
keen observer of all matter's prelainiug t..
the farm, and was exoelled by few as a
judge of stook. He wee also well read iu
public questions, His early education
was reoeived at Oranbrook, Alex. Mo
Nair being his $rat teacher, Hie father
died on the 4th of Marob, 1891, in Grey
township. Hie mourners are his aged
mother, Mrs. Robertson, his only Meter,
Mier Maggie, at home, his brother Daniel
who le lett alone on the farm and feels
his positiou keenly as the interest of the
brothers were always idenefeel in pros
perity ae well as adversity ; James M.,
who le teaohing school in the home
motion, and John who has been in the
mining dietriota of British Oolnnabis
for a number of yeare. The funeral took
pleas from the family residence, 4►h
oonoeesion of Brnoe to wnehip. The
eervioee were oottduated by his devoted
pastor, Rev. P. M. McEaobern, of Bt.
Paul's Presbyterian church, Glamie.
The remaine were taken to Kincardine
etati00 thence to Bromide cemetery
where be teats beeide hie father. The
gratitude of the family ie extended to the
many friends and neighbors who so
kindly eympatbieed in the hour of ber-
eavement.
When we knelt to see our Denman die
Aud heard hie last faint moan,
Each wiped away the other's tears ;
Now each must weep alone,
But higher obeli our raptures flow
Ou yon °eleetial plain,
When loved and parted here below
Meet ne'er to part again.
WATER IN YOUR 801000.
Lots of people bave thin watery blood
—they eat plently but don't digest.
When digestion is poor, food is not con-
verted into proper nourishment—in oon•
sequence the body rapidly Ioeee strength.
To positively renew health, nothing
equals Ferrozone. It excites sharp
appetite,—makee the etomaoh digeet,
forme life sustaining blood. Abundant
strength is sure to follow. It yon need
more vitality, extra energy, better nerves
then nee Ferrozone the medical triumph
of the age. Fifty Dents boys a box of
fifty ob000late coated Ferrozone tablets.
Clinton.
The baseball club purpose playing. in
Goderich on Good Friday,
The local oommittee are busy Making
preparations for next July 1211.1.
Robert Smith, a young man who has
been employed in Hallett, left for New
Zealand..
Mre. Arthur Ooaob is enffering from a
very sore hand, amused by running a
needle into it.
John Sheppard was ohoeen ae delegate
to tbe High Corot o1 0. 0: F., whiob
meete in Gananogne.
Anniversary eervioee in connection
with Wesley S. S., to be addreeeed by
Rev. Dr. Crews, Toronto, will be held
next Sunday. On Monday evening there
will be an organ recital in Willie ohareh.
Eight carloads ot rook elm egnare
timber will shortly be shipped from Olin.
ton station to E. Sharpleee, one of the
largest dealers in Qaebeo, and in addition
nine oarloede will be sent from Blyth,
Londeeboro and Goderiob.
John Torraooe hae bought ninety acres
of land from Arthnr Demob. Part of the
pnrohaee is in the river Hate eo that Mr.
Torranoe will have quite and extent of
pasturage. When he bought hia present
place some three years ago it consisted of
about fifty aoree, but be bee been adding
to it until he now hae 160 aoree.
The By-law to loan tbe ()Bohan Knit-
ting Oo. $6,000, to be voted on May let,
is promised the support of the ratepayers
generally. At a meeting of some of the
prominent citizens, committees of rix.
for each ward were appointed to 0anyaes
and explain to the ratepayere these two
advantages: That the loan does not in•
crease the taxation, and the town Bewares
a large industry,
. .twooq:
Walter Bro8, opened up for bueineee on
Monday of last week after finiehing stook.
takin
Theg. Tennis Club have decided to pre-
pare a court onthe reboot grounds and
to that end have rolled the ground very
thoroughly.
Andrew Tennant has gold his property
to Jae. Longmire, of Henfryn, and has
mooed into the house lately purohaeed
by him from Ohne. Lucas,
The anniversary services in moensation
with the Epworth League was held in
the Methodist church Sunday morning.
The speaker was Mr, Hanle of Lietowel,
a returned missionary from Liberia,
Africa.
The Bee eaye •—We are pleased to
know that a number of the boyo who were
°unearned in the breaking of Mitohell'e
plate glass, have acknowledged their oon•
notion with the affair and bave offered
to pay their share of the damage done.
The exoavating for the foundation of
the new grist mill hae been begun and
with favorable weather building ()per.
atione will proceed with dispatch. Mr.
Foreet'e new miller has arrived fie m St.
Marge and will superintend the eon -
'Brandon of the building.
The C. E. Society of the Preabyterien
choral and the Epworth League of
Methodist oburoh will join their forces.
on Sunday evening, April 23rd, when the
members of the Methodist Epworth
League will tette oharge of the Meeting
in the Preebyterian eburob.
Minnie Oampbell, daughter Of Robt,
Campbell, met with an aooident on San.
day afternoon of twit week that might
have beau more Serious in ite results.
She, with a number of ohildren, had been
out walking in the vioioity of the Dement
worke when they Deme aoroee a jigger on
the traok, They etarted to push 18 along
when Minnie jetmped from the Oar and le
tome way fell in front of it and the
wheel passed over her ankle, braising it
severely, Het boot kept the ankle from
being broken. Fortunately the oar ma
not going swiftly nor Wait it heavily
laden.
McCAUGHEY
BLOCK SOLID.
The brink blook, oorner of Tnrnberry
and Mill streets, hae been pnrahaeed by
W. H. Kerr from the MoOangbey ee'ate
and when the repairs and improvements
are made THE POST will 113088 into it,
Oorner apartments will be utilized AS the
bueineee . flue and editorial imam and
the newspaper and job plant will be in.
stalled in the centre eters, Thie will
leave the Southerly More to rent. West-
ern Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 0. F., has
leased the upstairs, with the exoeptkn of
one large room, for Lodge putpoeee and
will get poeeeseion on July let.
Workmen ere now busy replaoing the
damage done by the fire over a year ago
and when the work is completed a very
noticeable eyesore to Brussels main
street will be removed.
Tato Pose will be 25 years in poeeeseion
of the present proprietor on the let of
Ausoet next and the Silver Celebration
will be regarded ea most eatiefaotory in
taking possession of the new premises if
those indebted to THE Poem will egnare
off a000nnte so as to help the Editor meet
the large expense necessary in planing
the'blook in Arab tiara ehape.
Everything Up-to-date
J. C. JONES'
JEWELRY STORE
Choice New Stock of
WATOHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY
BEAUTIFUL SILVERWARE
FINE RANGE OF PIPES
SPECTACLES TO
SUIT ALL SIGHTS
Dandy Mantle Clocks
Violin Supplies.
A Speoialty made of our Watch Repair-
ing Department.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Priem Right.
J. G. JONES
JEWELER, &o.
OMoial Referee Rankin was in the
township on Tuesday of last week going
over the ground covered by the Gilkison
drain. It seems that the Mornington
people are appealingagainst their. aaseee
meat in oonneotion with tbia draio, and
the referee was sent for. The heariug of
the case hoe been set for the 28th intik, at
a plaoe to be mutually decided upon.
Everything pointe to a law snit in the
matter, but we Lope it may be avoided.
Fordwiolo.
The farmers report Fall wheat in good
000dition In this section.
The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian
church purposes holding a eooial in tate
basement of the chariots on the evening of
April god.
Court Howiok, No. 88, O. 0. F., will
ton an excursion to Niagara Full,. on
Tbareday, June 16.42, via Port Dalhousie,
Prooeede in aid of the Foreeter Buiiding
Fond.
Geo. Totten er. walked to Furdwiob and
home again on Wednesday of last week—
not a bad feat for a mac of 91 years. Mr.
Totten hee Buffered severely from rhea-
metiem during the past Winter.
Geo. Walkey jr, has returned from
hie bueineee trip bo Manitoba. He
reeeived several orders for furniture and
the factory will soon be kept running
steadily to fill these orders.
Jno. and Mre, Wallace have retired to
Fordwioh to spend the rest of their days
in ease and quietneoe. It le 52 years
since Mr, Wallace settled on the farm at
Whiteeville and Mre. Wallace hae shared
big joye and 0077000 for 48 years.
At the special vestry meeting in Trinity
°horoh on Monday afternoon of last
week the resignation of Rev. E. A. Hall
was accepted. Adam Spence and W.
Wattere were appointed ae the repreeent-
ativee of the congregation, on the
mmi on
co t bee too Ear with Bishop Wil
llama regerdiog Mr. Hah'e 'sweetener.
The Committee mat at the 1. story in
Gerrie on Friday afternoon at '2 o'olook.
W. M, Robinson and Dr. W a1. B. Smale
represented 8t. James' Wroxeter, and H.
Harding and D. Hicks St. Stephen'e
Gorrie.
S.leatoweb.
Mre. J. Riddell, who bee recently pun
chased the brink reeidenoe on Davidson
street in rear oftheBaptist Churob, is
having it ooneiderably improved.
The stook of general dry geode and
groceries of Wright & Thompson of this
town wag sold by auction in Toronto and
was bought by J. A. Duggan, of. Strat.
ford, at 68io on the dollar.
Stewart Faille, of the boundary East,
lied some of hie sheep worried by doge.
A esee wee kilted outright, and anoth-
er badly worried. The owners of the
doge are liable for damages. -
Thoe. Stevenson hag said hie briolt
reeidenoe on Inkerman street East to Dr,
T. A. McDowell, of Palmerston, who ie
opening a room in meow -Mimi with bie
brother's dental office in town.
Listowel Bueineee College, wbioh ie be -
hag taken over by Geo. Spotten, will re.
move into the epaoione rooms over
Vendrioke etoree, whloh are being paper-
ed and otherwise improved. They are
excellently adapted for the purpose. The
College will reopen ou May 1st, ander
the new management.
E. 7. Gaetz hes Bold hie harness buei•
nese on Wellaoe'street to A. Reibm, who
tools poeeeseion on Monday. Mr. Reibm
hae been with Mr. Gaetz for some time,
and is a practical hareem maker. Mr.
Gaetz and family are going to Milwaukee,
Wis.
TRE;HOOT OF NEURALGIC HEADACHE
Ie an irritable condition of the nerves
osused by sold. Relief comes quickly
from Nerviline, the great pain reliever ot
today. "I consider Nerviline a magical
remedy for neuralgia," writes Mre, E G.
Harris, of Baltimore. Bet I never worry
it Nerviline is in the house. A few
applioatioue never failed to kill the pain
I oon also reoommend Nerviline for
etiffaepo, rhenmatiem and maeoalar
endue." In use nearly fifty yeare. ; try
Nerviliue )(oneself.
Elxeter,
Mies Mabel Brook, who for 'some Mime
acted as bookkeeper for Hawkins & Son,
has taken a similar position with
Darling Breit. The vacancy at the bard•
ware has been fl,led by Mies Hawkins.
The brick blacksmith shop lately oto
anpied by James Russell was sold by
publics auction, the parohaeer being
Thos. Handford, He diepoeed of the
property to Masers. Pym, of Ueborne.
0. B. Snell hae made a definite offer
to Bell the E,eotrio Light Fant and
building to the town for 510,000, the
plant alone for 59,500 ; or if given a 15
year franobieo be will install a new
plant—one that wonld give eatieteotion.
J. N. Howard has diapoeed of his
engine and other parte of hie mill
maohinery in the old Piokard mill prop.
arty to the Roes Taylor 00, and is now
engaged in moving the balance baok to
hie mill property near Sodom, where he
intende putting name in operation.
fk Olifford, the little eon of ,Ino, and Mre.
Mellott, jr„ while oroeeing Main etreete
in front of A. J. Ford's butcher shop,
was 'streak in the obeet by the wheel of a
rig wbioh was ptteeiag and thrown violent.
ly to the ground. Although the rig did
nob pees over him nor ware any bonee
SPRING MILLUERY
INTRODUCTION
The Spring Millinery Opening was a cause of consid-
erable satisfaction to us and this early opportunity is taken
of expressing our Thanks for the courtesy and ,patronage
extended,
Our stock is Choice, Stylish and Moderate in Price.
Ready -to -wears that are sure to please.
If you have not placed your order call and see the
Fashionable Goods in all Millinery lines,
Our aim is to please the public.
ISS tra,chan
SUCOESSOB TO MISS LITTLE,
broken, he was 00001817 bruteed, and hae
einoe eufiered ooneiderable trona the
t ffeote.
Jno. Wamelay,, for many years a oon•
dnotor on the L. H. & 13 and we I linown
to nearly all the r,eideote of town, will
m,he his home here with hie friends, B.
and Mre. Buokinghem, with whom be
emigrated to this country many years
ego and }rills whom he hue been on very
friendly vt,i.tug tettne ever since,
I.ttcpirro w.
Pbaroh ,Hedley left for Brendon.
Bobt. le„Miller and Wm. Ohneel went
Wert with two oarloade of eettlere' ,fleets
to Saskatoon.
The Canadian Waffle engineere were
in Walkerton making final arrangements
for the route from Hanover to Lueltnow.
Last year three routes were oorveyed and
one of them will be decided upon. Oen.
etruotion is to be oommenoed et an early
date.
Three thoaeand people weloomed Berl
Grey at Kingston,
John Gillen, aged 72 years, dropped
dead at Merriokviile.
Prince Brae.' large general More et
Bettleford was burned. Lore 580,000.
Another oontreat fur 10,000 tone of
steel rails hae been awarded to the steel
reit mill at the Soo.
An unknown man, whose railway
ticket showed be went from Toronto, was
killed at Berlin, Ont., on the raceway.
It is reported that W. H. Hearet, of
the "Soo,” has been offered the new
portfolio of mines in the Pcovfnoial Cabi-
net.
The Mitchell Advocate eaye It ie
time a stop was put to young lade die.
charging firearms within the limits of
the corporation.
The Carron School Daae bee been 001•
tied, the Separate School Board retaining
the new school and paying the Public
School Board 5360 and the °oats.
Fred. Hargravee, one of the emeiter
men in the employ of the Canadian Cop.
per Company at Copper Oliff, was fatally
crushed by the fall of a large mese of
ore.
The passenger steamer Lincoln, wbi'ott
hae for several years operated between
Windsor, Amheretburg and Pelee Leland,
wne oompletely destroyed by fire at
Sandwich.
Earl Grey, Lord Btrathoone and Rev.
A. 0. Kirkpatrick, master of Selwin Col-
lege, Cambridge, received the honorary
degree of dootor of laws at Queen's IIsi•
varsity.
A. Rumford, who lately sold his boot
and oboe business to Meseta. 13eoker, baa
pnrobeted from W. G. Willie his building,
aback and business, and took poeeeseion
ou Monday.
The Mitchell Lawn Bowling Club met
and reorganized for the eneuing year,
when the following offioere ware appoint-
ed :—W. W. Bioko, Hon. Pree. ; W. B,
Burley, Pres. ; W. R. Cole, Viae Pree. ;
S. A. Hodge, See.•Treee, ; Dr. Bnrritt
and F. A. Dunbar, Committee.
IIEtt RUIN WAS VELUM,
"I bad only to try Dr. Hamilton's
Pille to appreoiate their merit" writes
Klee Annie S. Bryce. of Woodstock.
"My system was out of order. My blood
watt weak and thin. I had a na.ty murky
complexion. My akin was herd and dry.
The first box of Dr. Hamilton's Pille
made a complete change. I telt better at-
ouae. Healthy color came into my face.
In about three weeks 7 wee cured." Dr.
Hamilton's Pills effect an easy cure.
Try these good pills, 250 per box, or five
boxes for $1 00, at all dealers.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
T'GGS FOR HATCHING.
The undersigned oilers for sale Eggs
from nure bred Barred Books, for hatching.
Only 50 menta for a setting of 18,
J.P McXAY
Lot 18, 000.8, ti rey, Ethel P. 0.
YOUNG DURRAM BULL, 20
months old. with first olase pedigree,
and from splendid milking strain, forsale,
While 1428 animal roomful) bore he 0111 be
kept for service at 31 00 ALEX, GABDIN-
Eli, Lot 20, Con.14, MaRiilop, or Leaobury
P. G. 80-tf
1?ERXSHIRE PIGS FOR
Bale.—The undersigned has a number
o' young Improved Berkshire Sows for sale,
different ages. bred from pedigreed stock.
Also keeps for service the Improved Berk-
shire Hoar, .Willow Lodge Ewell." Terme
$1 cash or 81 20 if booked and 32.00 for
Berehire Sows. 7,1e, Molt/TOM,
Lot 21, Con. 12, Grey.
41.44 Oranbrook P. 0.
STOCK FOR SERVICE
DULL FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep for Borvle° on
Lot 4, Oon. 2, Grey, the thorn' -bred Durham
Boll, "80 Elmo," Terms, 31.25, to be paid
February 181,1800, Pedigree may be seen
on application. B. PAIN,
09.4 Proprietor.
5ULL FOR SERVICE.—TRE
uodersi nee
S ekeep the for 11818 Bull, ou
Lot 20, Lae -4 Grey, ice Durham
Minta Lad" trot». =, recently purab06611
from D. Roberteon. Pedlgreo may be seen
on applloation. Terms, 61.10 with privilege
of returning if neee0eary
40.4
GEORGE WHITD'iELD,
Proprietor,
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the Rebate of the late
Susannah Jones, late of the Iow00bip
of Morrie, in the county of Huron,
widow, deceased,
Notice given
pursuant to
vleSau1OntarioOhap.129,that
000100tltbe A tate of TSusannah Joneo, late
at the Township of Merle, who died 0,1 or
abontthe 81st day of March, A, D., 1505, in
the Township of Morris, are hereby request.
ed to scud by poet prepaid or to deliver to
A. B, Macdonald, of the village of Brussels,
solicitor for Robert Ratty, of the township.
Brussels P. 0 thal , Exenutters sof toe r Scott,
tt will
of the SSW Susannah ;hues, on or before
the Olb day of May, 1000, too full portion -
Mrs of their elating and the nature of the
coeur, ty (if any) held by them,
And Notloe it hereby given that after the
0th of May, 1000, the said Itxeentere will
pr0000d to distribute the assets of the
deceased among the persona entitled there-
to, haying regard only to the (teams of
wbioh notice sha11 then have been given ae
above renowned. And the Said Exobutors
Will not beresponsible for Ibe assets or
any part thoroof eo dietrtbutod, to any per.
SOH of wheoo claim uotloe shall not have
beau received at the time of mon dietri•
button.
Dated at Brueeele this 7th day of April,
A. D„1000.
A, B, Macdonald, Selioitor for r
1tOB7', ebeltA'S 114 xeontore,
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CLOTHING SALE
FOR TWO WEEKS
I WILL HAVE A SALE
IN THE
Readymado Clothing Department
Not of Clothing Cheaply Manufactured and specially gotten
together to make a sale noise with, but from our Standard Stock
of such goods, the like of which Ws have never shown before to the
people of Brussels and surrounding country, in which Quantity,
Quality and Reliability are always the paramount conditions.
This Sale is for the purpose of clearing up our stock before we
remove to our new store and I think the time to give our Custom-
ers, and others who may avail themselves of the opportunity of this
great Sale, is before they buy their Spring Suit.
We have the Largest and most Up-to-date stock of Men's,
Boys' and Children's Clothing we have ever shown and in order to
make it go quick we will give a SPEOIAL DISCOUNT OF 15 PER
CENT. FOR CASH ONLY for the next two weeks.
We are bound to clean out our stock as we do not want to
have but as little as possible to remove to our new store.
We will also put on Sale Saturday next a table of
Boys' and Children's Suits which we will clean
out at HALF PRICE.
Come Early and make a Choice before they
all go. -
,,II,IIs'It'lidlb4n'li,�le,le'll,'le'lu9dn
Do r' a ROSS
LEADING CLOTHIER, - BRUSSELS.
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Fashionable
Spring Millinery
The unqualified 8ncee88 of our Spring Opening was
proof conclusive of the popularity of our Millinery De-
partment. On Friday and Saturday continuous
streams of interested Ladies visited our Showrooms and
their verdict was unanimous that our display was away
ahead and by far the finest we have ever had. Our
showing this Spring includes the Newest Effects and
our Prices are right.
With many thanks for past favors and hoping for
a continuance of the same, we are here to please you.
Misses Habkirk.
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Our Spring Stock of Wall Papers is to hand
and it is a choice lot and well worth inspect-
ing,
SPECIAL BARGAINS
will be given in small roll lots carried over
from last year, some of thein as ' low as 3c.
per roll.
READY MIXED PAINTS
kept in stock and will be sold in quantities
to suit purchasers,
Shop in Sinstle's Block, next to Metropolitan Bank
Fred. 14+eCracken