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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1905-4-20, Page 8Our Stock is large, Our Patterns are up-to-date. Our Prices will please you, We Trim all Papers Free of Charge. Those who buy now have the best assort- ment to choose from. If we haven't what you want, we can order it for you. We want your Trade ; You want our Pa- pers, because you can save money here, and get the best of satisfaction. DRUGGIST AND STATIONER, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. eO0THEEN EXTENSION W. 6. & 9. Traine feave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows; • GeINe ntIITH Gomel NORTH. Mail 7:15 a,m 1 Mixed 9:00 a,m Mixed......... 12:80 aima11 .. - 11.5 p.m E, Z'rem...„. 1:08p.m I 81511Expreee 8:85 p,m rDxa1 Reivs A ohiel's amang ye talk' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. GOOD Friday anis Esther Monday are bank holidaye. APRIL has been a month of prevailing high winds so far. Tmm bnloher delivery vane look very gay m tbeir new Spring suite. JAMES 8aARPE has placed eieotria light in his residence, Prinoeee attest. SOME wan of whooping Dough are said to be on the program in Bruesele. Tan Foot Ball boys ars out every night on the park getting into shape for the Doming eeaeon, A NEAT verandah and piazza has been built at the new brink residence of John Smith, Turnberry street. ILLUSTRATED Lecture in the TOwn Hall, Bennis, Mondey evening of nest week, oommenaiug at 8 o'clock. DR. Owen, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear and Nose, fits glasses properly. Next v.eit, Smith'e Drug Store, Bruseele, Tuesday, May 23rd. Tan young gentlemen of town will hold an assembly in the town hall on Tneeday evening of next week. The music will be supplied by the London Harpers, THERE will be no Foot Bali match here on Good Friday on account of Ciietoo booking out. Clinton has also decided not to enter an Intermediate„team in the W. F. A. Tan Other Carriage Faotory bas turned ont 85 baggies .already this Beason and are now busy on one hundred more. This firm bad all their clutters disposed of before Christmas and could have sold 50 more it they had them. STATION AGENT HENRY has leased the Jno. 0. Halliday hoose, Ming street, and will move to it ae soon ae A. J. Lowiek, the present tenant takes possession of hie lately pnrobased prem(eee on John street, The honee Mr. Henry le 000apying has been Bold and hence the ne0eseity of hie moving. Tan Mitchell Advocate has passed another milestone and last weer entered upon its fortysixih year, with the founder still at its bead. Bro. Davie is among the veteran jonrnaliate and has staid with hie knitting in good style and bide fair to continue at the helm if he quite fooling with live wires. Tan Pose wishes him 5000ese, BIG EGG.— Laet week Jno. Wright's Orpington set the pace for big eggs, oon. tribnting one that measured 6}1c8 inches but that reoord bas been beaten by a barred Rook biddy belonging to Wm. Ronde, 1i miles South of Brussels, the egg being 7x8} Mabee. Tan Pon vouches for the measurement and the ext:0118 oy of the interior quality, REAMS. — Eutranoe examinations to High Schools will be held commencing on Jane 28, The legal teaching days for 1905 are : Rural eohoole, let half year 122, 2nd half year 89 ; urban game', let half year 122, 2nd halt year 80. Acworth ing to the throttler Bent out to teachers this year there will be no papers set for examination in any of the elating in liter- ature, history, temperaooe and hygiene, nature study and writing, WM. CLEGG WILL BE THE MAN,—A meet- ing of the Exeoutive of East Huron Con. servative Aeeooiation was held in Brnesale on Friday afternoon, Among other matters up for ajadication was that of Lioehse Inepeator. Jae. Bowman bad been nominated at a previous meeting hot canoe then had declined the honor. A number of names were suggested for the office and the saooeeetal nominee was Wm, Clegg, now of Morrie township, for. merle, of Wingham. Inepeotor Jno. R. Miller, who has occupied the poet for D. goodly number of yeare, ie atilt dieoharg ing hie duties but hie tenure of office will no doubt oeaee before very long or else there would be no necessity of naming hie enoneeaor.. Not a few would like to see him retain the poeition. Bent's LIFE OUT BaoRT, — The Ethan. abs (Mirth.) Daily Mirror, of April 15th, gays :—"Atter but a abort illneee little Mayron Mildred Dickson, the nine months old daughter of Thos, and Mte, Diniteon, died at the home of the plumate, 1215 Hale street, early thie morning. The mother of the algid ie also seriously ill and the death of the obild has oome ae an sepeolaily severe blow to the family. The father of the babe is a barber em. played in an upper Ludington street shop and with Mee. Diokeen hoe a large nom• bet of Iriende in the oity, Funeral 'sen. vine over the body of the babe Will be held at St. Joseph's' charoh at 2 o'olnok tomorrow afternoon, Interment will be at 8t. ,7oeepb'e cemetery." Mr. Dickson Wee n termer Bruceelite, being the young. ant Han of the late Robert Diolteou, Tato BOAT bittendesympathy and hopes that Itlrs, DioksOn will Hoon recover, WosxancN ars buoy at the oonetrnetion of a new 0• went dry kiln at the Ameut factory whioh will Boon be ready. &NODE fare on the railways for Easter• tide, good going on Thursday of We week and returning on Tuesday of next week. CARD of THANxe,—I wish to express the thanks so well deserved by many kind friends shown to me daring my repent illness and hope to be able to some time repay the oompliwent. Yours thankfully, W GRIFFITH. ILLUSTRATED LECTURE.—Monday even• ing of next week Rev. T. B. Ooupland, of Auburn, will give a Leatnre in the Town Hall, Brussels, "The Life of Chriet,” whioh will be illustrated by a large num. ber of stereopticon view e and moving pia three. Lecture at 8 e'Mionk. Admission, adults 15 cents; children 10 oehte. Lecture is highly spoken of. G. T. R.—Shipments tor the past week were A. 0. Dames, oar of hogs to Coiling - wood ; oar salt to Montreal ; Alf. Baeker, oar of hay to Toronto ; P. Ament, oar of bey to South River ; Geo. A. Beet, oar of hogs to Palmerston. In warde there was a oar of lumber from Goderioh for W. H. Herr and a oar of cement for Wilton & Gillespie. Tan clotting down of the Salt Well has made a marked d(fferenoe in the shipping business from the G. T. R. ae about a oar a day, on an average, was loaded. It is a pity with as prime an artioie of salt at our doors that the bloolt should not be kept in operation. We wonld suggest that it Ranetord Broe. refuse to reeame oyer, atiooe, or lease the works to those who will, that a public meeting be oalledito disease the propriety of potting down another Bait well, on the oo.operative plan, and build a blook adjacent to the G. T. R. and thereby do away with the long bout of salt and coal as in the past to and from the Grand Trunk. THE Pon thinks the Council should make some enquiry of Messrs. Ranetord right away as to their intentions in the matter. PERSONAL PARAORAPIIS. Drnggiet Fox was in Toronto for a few days this week. Mies Ella random ie home from Strat• ford for Easter. Inspector Rabb and Mies Addie are visiting relatives at Kingston. F. S. Scott was in Toronto and Ham• ilton this week on a business trip. Mnrdie McLennan, of London, is im. proving ooneiderably in health we are pleased to state. S. T. Plum and daughter and Mies Eva Oaotelon were visitors with N. B. Gerry and wife, of Blyth, R J. Williamson. wife and daughter, were vieltore ae 3. Jemieson'e Seaforth, for a day this week. Mrs, Ed. Lowry and children are spending the Easter holidays at her father's in Wiogbam. N. F. Gerry attended a meeting of the Western Coal Dealere' Association whioh met in London on Monday. W. H. Salter has snored a poeition as draughtsman for a Toronto Arm and will probably move there before long. Mrs. Leokie arrived home on Tuesday after eoj.,ying a week with old friends in Stratford, Clinton and Goderioh. Mies Tessa Phillipe, of Toronto, return. ed to her home last Saturday atter spend• ing three months in Bruesele and vioinity. Blies Ethel Soott will spend bet Easter vacation at her home in Drew, Wellington Co., and Mies Downey will visit at 0hat• ham. Mre. S. Wilton and daughters, Alioe and Kathleen, are Easter holidaying with London friends. Master John Wilton le "doing" Atwood. Jamee Ballantyne has been a trifle under the weather with the prevailing la grippe but is able to be about again. W. H. Mo0rackeo was ditto. Mise Mary McDougall, , W MoDoa al who has been visiting in this locality for several months has returned to Sault Ste, Marie, Oob., where her mother reeidee. G. N. McLaren, of Midland, was a tiller on old friends in Bruesele for a few days daring the past week, He looks ae if the passing yeare were dealing goner• oueiy with him. George Russell, who wee a resident of Bruesele for yeare, and ie now farming near Gilbert Plaine, N. W. T„ had the misfortune to have hie home destroyed by fire recently, we are sorry to hear. Mre. Russell is a eieter to Mre. B. Gerry, of this town. This week R. R. and Mre. Green, well known in Brussels, removed from Trow. bridge to Cayuga, Haldimand Co., from Which point hie work ae cheese factory instructor will radiate, Mr. Green has had a lengthened and enooesofol exper• ienee in cheese and butter busineee, win• wing tankards, prizes, etc., and amnia fill the bill to a ninety. We wish him quo. tees in hie new position, Peter Stewart, wife and four obildren 'e hate en a visit from Langdon, North Dakota, It ie 28 or 24 yeare einem the forayer went Weet. He is a eon of Alen. Stewart, of Bruesele, and Mre. Stewart was Blies Mary Lowe, of Grey town. ehip, before her marriage. Mr. Stewart has done well in Dakota, where be hoe 700 cores of land and will take life a tribe easier, having leased hie farms for o term of 8 yenrt. He will probably go Weet for the harvest but lOire, Stewart trod ohildten Will remain in tbie looaiity, Standard Bank of Canada =GIT.A,231Ta=6SiF777) 1672 SURPLUS, OR RESERVE PUND $ 1,000.000 TOTAL 11.8810105 0107910 00,000,000 A Geneve -LI I3auoking Busineww 7Cr.•rtWein (Acid SAVINGS BANKV.1- -DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whioh INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DATE 00' DEPOSIT at the SIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST ie added to accounts every six months and becomes principal. —MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Deposits withootthe intervonlion of any ,person, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES OASHiOD, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING only for whiab no charge ie made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and martens attention. A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. Mr. Stewart hoe also invested in a sem tion in the N. W. T., the land being in what le known as the Barr colony. We welcome Mr, Stewart and family book to their old home and friends and hope they will enjoy their stay so well as to per. momently locate here. John Engle, of Paw Paw, formerly of Breesele, was recently elected one of the Oity troeteee of his town. The term of office le two years. Paw Paw is the 00. town and ie a go•ahead plaoe. We wieb him a pleasant time in his man panty of aloe and promotion in doe course. Mr. Engle is a eon io•law to Ohae. Bozell, 9th oon., of Grey, and a brother to 0. Engle, of the 13th oon. of the same township. Business Locals. PASTURAGE for a number of steers,. Taos. Moons, Bruesele. PASTURE for several oOWe at J. Ours• ILL'e, Broesole North. CARPET weaving. Apply to Miss L. AVERY, William et, Bruesele, WANTED,—A. strong boy to learn bleak smarting. Apply at once, S. S. Jamison. SEED onto for sale—Oentnry variety. JAS. DunaAN, Lot 27, 40 line, Morrie, FLnEaY plows are Bold by John Ling, Brussels, and are sure to give eatiofaa tion, CORN.—Just reoeived a oar of Feed Core at the NATIONAL ROLLER MILL, Bene eels. Foam bulk garden eeede, beet Mangle eeede and good Clover and Timothy at COMFORTABLE dwelling and 4 sores land, oboioe fruits, good locality, will be Bold obeap. I. 0. RICHARDS. CoareonTABLe house and lot, with stable, pump &o„ conveniently looated on Queen street for Bale. Apply to Tan Poen. 15 packages garden seeds for 25a. We guarantee these seeds to be equal to any peokage eeede on the market. Jean BALLANTYNE. Bonen and lot for sale in Bruesele, Comfortable house, j acre of land, with trait trees, &o. For further particulars apply to Mae. J. R. SMITH. DR, BUTLER, the London opeoialiet, will visit Brussels professionally and may be found at the Amerioan Hotel on TUESDAY, MAY 2nd MAY 8Oth JUNE 27th All interested ehould bear these dates in mind, CIIURCII MIMES. Easter sermon and service of praise in Melville church on Sabbath evening next. Bt. Jamee' Church, Stratford, will call Rev. T. G. Wallace, of Oakville, to the rectorebip• On Easter Sunday, at 10 3O a. m„ there will be high masa in the Catholic Cburoh Bennis. Sermon on the "Reenrreebien of Ohriet." Dr. Murray has been nominated ae Moderator of the General Aseembly by the Presbytery of Brute and the Presby• tory of Maitland. Ooneiderable interest will be aroused in England by the annoanoement that a new hymn book is to be brought out for English Churchmen. Rev, S. E. Beckett, of Qneen'e Oollege, a one time resident of Bruesele, has been appointed assistant pastor of Knox Pres- byterian Oharob Winnipeg. Bervice will he held in St. John's ebure l on the morning of Good Friday, commencing at 1080 o'clock. Rev. Mr, Lang•Ford, the incumbent, will conduct it. The annual London Conference of the Methodiet ohuroh will convene in Listowel this year, oommenoing on Wad• aeeday, May 31et. An interesting pro. gram has been prepared. In oonneotion with the annual Sabbath school meeting of the Methodiet Sabbath Sohool, Benguela, next Tneeday evening, a Teaobere' tea will be served in the eohool room at 6 30 o'olook. Business will proceed after it is over. The Exeontive of the Huron Co. S. S. Association end 0, E. Union will meet in Hoare's-mueio store, Clinton, on Good Friday morning at 10 o'olook to arrange the program for the Convention to be held in Goderiab on June 18th. A very suitable and foroefal diecoorge woe given in Melville church last flab. bath morning by Rev. Dr. Rose Brom the text "Go Forward." The 25 years of the pastor's ineumbeney was referred to and the neoeesity of en advance for the time 10 oome advieed and urged. It wee an inepiring dieoonree, "The minister and his message" was the theme at the even. ing service, The members of Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0, 0. 13'„ Bruseele, will attend Melville Church on Sabbath eveeieg, 30th inst., when the anneal sermon will be preached by Rev. Dr. Rose, Brethren will meet at the lodge room at 0 30 o'olook to be ready to march to the oharah. Next Sabbath morning an Hueter eerinen will be preaohed by the pastor in the Methodiet ohurob. In the evening the annual choir Song Service will be given when Lagrone, anthema, solos, duets and oborueee will be rendered, The pastor will give a ehort address. 11. 0, Davies, of Ethel, will contribute two solos. The oolleoti'on will be devoted to the Choir Fund to be applied on the purohaee of maeie. A Glasgow sorreepondentof the Globe writes : D• Ritohie formerly of Rosedale Golf Pleb, but who hoe been Laking a poet•graduate 000ree at the United Free Oollege in Glasgow this Winter, hoe been eaoceeetul in winning the championship of the epilogs in the ann.nol golf tonrna• meet. Rev. Mr. Ritohie enpplied Mel- ville abarob pulpit, Brussels for a time. Rev. G. H. and Mrs. Raley Bail from Portland on Saturday for England on a holiday trip to the former's relatives. The total amount reoeived se for 'by the Treasurer from Wingham Di-trict Lea. guee be re imburen Rev. Mr. Relay for hie loss of supplies by ehlpwreok id $128 00. Thie le a very respeotable sum whioh may be increased as several parties have not yet reported. 6150.00 was the figure aimed at, The Loudon Free Press eaye : "Rev. Joeeph Coulter, the pastor of the Hill Street Mission Church, will leave Lon- don nt the end of the Conference year, and purposes going to the North weet. Mr, Ocalter has spent four years at the Hill Street Mission, and daring that time has done a good deal of usefnl work, being esteemed end admired by hie little oongregation. He purpose', going to the Alberta oonferenoe, from which the pall hoe oome for at least twenty Ave minis. tare." Rev, Mr. Con,ter supplied the Methodiet chetah pulpit, Brunie, for e time a few yeare ago, "For the children of this world are wiser than the obildren .of light," was the text chosen by K. 3. Beaton, of Olioton, in hie 000npanoy of the Methodiet oharah pulpit, Brussels, last Sabbath morning from whiab a pointed sermon, well ptaoned, was given. In the evening the theme was "The Christian Rau," from whiab may per lessons were drawn. Mr, Beaton also addressed the League on "Individuality." He expiate to enter the ministry of the Methodiet church next Oonferenoe and will no doubt make a ensures of the work as he is well grounded and possessed of many elemenbe that will prove most helpful in the vine- yard. The Synod of Hamilton and London will meet in Knox ohorob, Stratford, on Monday, April 24, at 8 o'clock, when pnblie worship will ba conducted and a sermon preaohed by the retiring Madera• tor, Rev. Colin Fletober, M. A., Thames Road. .8. conference will be held in oon• neolion with the meeting at whioh the following eubjeote will be dieonseed "The proposed (Manta Union in Oenode," led by Rev. Ieano H. Maadonnld, Pb. D., Glenooe, the diooaeeion to be opened by Rev. J. S. Hardie, Lietowel, and Inepeot. or Obieholm, Kincardine. "The obneoh of Christ and finial Problems" will be introdnoed by Rev. R. G. Macbeth, M. A., Perth, and the dienossion led by Rev, F. H. Lnrkiu, B. A., Seaforth, and Dr. M. Steele, Tavietook. Rev. Dr. Rose and Elder Alex, (Beware will probably attend the Synod from Brussels. Monday of this week the Committee consisting of Rev. Joseph Philp, B. D., Chairman of the Dietriot ; Rev. E. W. Edwards, B. D„ Tiverton ; Preeident, K. J. Beaton, Clinton ; and W. H. Kerr, SeoretaryTreasurer, Bruesele, appoint. ed to draft the Wingbam Dietriot Ep. worth League Sommer Sohoot program, met in Wingham and completed their work provisionally, Among the outside talent sought for will be Rev. G. H, Raley, of Kitamaat, B. 0. ; Dr. Anna Henry, of China ; D. A. Hardy, B. A., of Toronto, a Sabbath School epeoiuliet, and possibly Rev. Dr. Sutherland or Rev. Dr. Stephenson, of Toronto. The Sobool wilt be held in the beautiful Summer town of Kincardine and the time will be the first week of August, commencing on Monday and coneloding on the following Sabbath. Chief among the features will be Bible study, Missions, Bebbath School worlt, Evangelistic wed Ooneeoration services. Programs will be issued in doe 001I TN. Eamon= LBooun.—Tneeday evening of this week the annual meeting of the Epworth League of the Brussels Methodiet oharoh was held, .the pater pprestdiu g The total receipts pte were reported as 578.68 and expenditure $68 25 leaving a balance of $8.38. In addition $54.00 hoe been given to the Forward Movement for Minions. There ie a total membership of about 100, Fol- lowing are the new o91oe•bearere for the coming year Hon. Preeident, Res. T. W. Coeene ; President, Ira Parker ; let Vioe Preoineut, Mies Carrie Hiogeton ; 2nd Vioe Preeident, Joe Hunter ; 8rd Vioe President, Miss Ida Beiley ; 4th Vide Preeident W. J. MoOraoken ; Seore tory, Niles Poeeie Mitoheli; Treaenrer, Mies Tburea Gerry t Repreeentntive to Matelot Executive, W. J. MaOrnoken. Auditors, Joe Hunter and Cheater Arm strong. Superintendent Junior League, Mrs. (Rev.) Ooeene. Asslebante, Mines Thurso Gerry and Dolly Booker. The appointment of organist was left to the Musical Committee. The prospects for a good year are very encouraging and the newly elected alk and expect oordinl snp. port. W, H. Salter has filled the poeition of President very competently bet owing to hie removal reoentiy to 'Toronto he wae not ab'e to bo preeent at the meeting on Tneeday evening, The new of'ioere will assume their duties on the let of May this term, in the dieoaeeion of varioae eubjeete Of interest to the League the queetion of bottet order on the part of some who attend wag dwelt upon and atone will be taken, kindly yet firmly, to gee that proper decorate le ob. carved or also oomrbody will get into trouble. A lint may be all that le neon - grog to the wise, E EPOPOUTAN BANK CAPITAL—POW up $1,000,000 /RESERVE FUND • 51,000,000 REV, R. H. 'WARDEN, D. D„ IltreOtors Preeident, S, 3, MOORE, Vete-President, 0'1108, 111l0D011Lw, v.I.A, are HONOR MR. W. MORTIMER 0LARH, H.0, D. 11. 0000100ON, 8, a, 00RN FIRBTn1tO01t HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO W. D.ROBB - - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Dratbe Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Discounted, Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all eume of $1 and opwarde Bdt'('lPt�°SEAs6v a'., a9'elf A. E. MIOLLISH, Manager. /Brussels Seltool Board', The regular meeting of the Public Sobool Board wee in the Board room on I+'ri lay evening last. The minutes of the February meeting were read and passed. The following 50000008 were read and on motion of J. G. Shane, seconded by W. M. Sinclair were ordered to be paid : H. L. Jackson, cleaning and re pairing two oinks $ 2 00 J. Cunningham, coal 19 22 P. Ament, wuod - 8 25 Moved by J. G. Skene, seconded by D. 0. Roes that the Board borrow the ohm of $700 00 from the Standard Bank for three months to pay eaiorier for the quarter. Carried. Moved by T. Farrow, seconded by W. M. Sinclair that Mies Downey be granted leave of absence one week before oloee of eohool in June, if she provides a substi- tute. Carried, Board then adjourned. Oanadta.n Newel. London's tax rate will be 23 mille. Mayor Sharpe proposes a public oon. cert hall for Winuipeg. Anthony Decker died in the hospital from an overdose of paregorio. The Australian cricketers arrived in Winnipeg Sonday,and were luoobed by the Mayor during their short etay there. The Senate have adopted Hoe. Jamee McMullen's resolution protesting against the Britieb embargo on Canadian tattle. Mre. Haonah Johneon, a colored woman, once a slave, died in Hamilton on Satnrday. She is said to have been 101 years of age. The farmers of Manitoba predict the finest crop of wheat for next Fall. ever known. "Nothing but a disaster of some sort can prevent it." The Ontario Power Company will ex port 60,000 horse power to the United States. They have the right to esti to the Amerioaos,} of what they produce. Seven obildteo of Charles Bouober were burned to death io a fire that dee• troyed the family dwelling at Ste. Anne de la Pooatiere, Que. Mrs. Boucher Wan eeriouely burned. Benjamin Pipe,'of Wapelln, Aeeiniboia, is on the way to England to indictee fifty healthy, good,looking girls to accompany him bank to the prairie, with the object of marrying them to prosperous young farmers, The eaploeion of a gag buoy on the steamer Stoat at Kingeton killed First Mate Fred Mullen, seriously injured Oap• Iain Allison and canoed the destreootion of the ;easel by fire. A lot of glace in nearby buildioge was eonaebed. It is reported in Winnipeg that Dr. Doaglae, ex -M. P P. for Eoet Aeeiniboia, will be the first Lieutenant•Governor of Saekatobewan, while Hon. A. E Forget, now Lieuleoant•Governor of the North. west Territories, may be transferred to Alberta. The Penman Manutaotaring Company, Paris,have decided to buil magnifi- cent ,A g aunt Id a man ome for their female Help in that town. The Penman Company have four mills in Paris, and are one of the largest monufaotnrere of ladies' and men's underwear and boeiery on the continent. They employ between three and four hundred hands and the want of suitable homes for their female help bas been mach felt. The largest fish caught in the Thames in many years now bergs in the refriger• ator of a Dundee street hotel. It is a pike weighing 16i pounds and it is fully 8 feat, 7 inobes iu length. The fish was aaogbt tate Bide of the Byron bridge by George and Walter Able with a net and an eight and a half ounce rod. Fifteen yeare ago a pike weigbingl4d ponnde was landed near Hunt's mill on the South branch, ELMA Ooxoam.—The mnnioipal council of the township of Elma met in the Agrionitnral ball, Atwood, on the 10th of April. Members all present, Moved by Mr.Ootry, seconded by Mr. Loohede, that the report of the engineer in the Logan -Maitland drain repair served ou Elmo by the t o nehip of Logon be adopted.—Carried. Moved by Mr. Baohanan and eeoonded by Mr. Bell tbob bylaw No. 493, appointing John Roger, engineer, to examine and report on the improvement of the Partridge drain se now read a third time, be finally passed. Current a000unte were passed and the council adjourned to meet again on May 15. ee HOME nom J6MAIOA.—l:Ion, George W. Roes, ex Premier of" (Mario, arrived in Toronto Tuesday morning after a eojourn in Jamaioa, muoh browned and muoh improved in health. Mr. Roes left here on February 22 "I do not anticipate taking my net in the Hoose until after the Easter holidays," said he to The Telegram, When asked if he would still retain the leadership of the Opposition, Mr, Rees rep•ied that he would talk aboub that on setae Other 000aeion. In reply to a question ooncerniog hie health, Mr. Bose said, "My rheumatism has not been toluol relieved, 1hoegb the net has boon PIMA valuable to me. I come back almost entirely (nnoaent td the omen things have been taking, The lath paper I saw vane on Morph 36." Mr. Rose spoke high. ly of the Island of Jamoiaa, The banana trade, he gays, is a matter of five or six yeare, and the trade this year amounts already to 16,000,000 bunohee, whioh altogether in the heeds of the American Fruit Company, oweing88 steamers, 1'be future of the island, Mr. Roes nye, dopende upon the revival of the ongar trade. The lathed owns and rune the Wheelie at a loss, owing to the mountain• ons condition of the country. There are 27 tunnels between Porti Antonio and Jamaioa. Trade, he Bays, oould be in. creased between Canada and Jamaioa by an effort in the direction of fish and lumber, The school system he deearibes as disappointing and stye the natives are in a backward state of oivilization. Of a population of 700,000, there aro only 15 000 white people. The puree of some $30,000, whioh the Liberale of the Prov• ince have been collecting for Mr. Rose, will likely be presented in the near future. 090R �7, BR OWN —In MaKlllop, on April 13th, to Mr, and Mre, J. H, Brown, n daugb. ter. FBAs In Morrie, on April 111),, to Mr, and Mre. Henry Fear, a daughter. HunaoN.—In Detroit, on April 2nd, to Mr. and .Mrs. W. H, Hudson, a daughter, axaa_ BERFELTz,—In Grey, an April 16tb, Albert Sericite, aged 66 yeare. DloneoN,—In Eeoonaba, Miob., on April 16111, Mayron Mildred, infant daugh- ter of Thos. and Mre. Dickson, aged 9 months, STUART.—In Wroxeter, on Monday, April 17th, James McLean, eon of Mr. and Mre. 0. 0. Stuart, aged 6 weeks, eR VS.; C-E:T.,7 Fall Wheat 97 97 Barley - - 40 48 Peas 63 65 Oats - 37 38 Butter, tubs and roue17 18 Egge per dozen 12 18 Hay per ton 5 00 6 00 Flour, per bbl 5 50 6 20 Potatoes per bus 45 45 Apples (per bbl,) 1 00 1 25 Hoge, Live 6 40 5 40 Wool 17 18 Sa't, per bbl., retail 1 00 .70 P ona!eliyde THE i GREAT Smut Killer ON 'heat and, Oats lb. Bottles sufficient for 40 to 50 bushels, 25 ate. ; 1 ib. Bottles suffi- cient for 80 to 100 bus. for 40o. at 3S DRUG STORE, DR. R, A. BURNS— _ 00 0 010 8 0 010 TO Dn, 7. A. M'NA400T0N rtrnsecie. Ontario Graduate of Polyelluio Post Graduate School of Mulleino and Surgery, New Took. Ghee and residence same as formerly ma- culated by DatheNau:;htoa, Diseases of women a epeoialty. IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF THE COUN: Y OF HURON. In the moiler of the eetate of Andrew Bremner, late of the Township of Grey, in the Oonnty of Huron, Farmer, Deo»seed. Notice is hereby Lfven,pursuant to Revis- ed Statutes of Onter.o, 1807, Chap. 128, See. 88, that all creditor: cud othere baying any claims against the estate of the said Andrew Bremner, termer, who died on orabout the 10th day of April, t, D. 1905, at the said Township of Grey, are hereby required to send byest, re,aul, or to deliver to A. B. Macdoald, of the Village of Bruesele, in Said County. Solloiter for Jane Bremner, Ethel P. O., the Executrix of the last Will and Testament of tVo said Andrew Brem- ner, on or before the Oth day .of May, their names, ad arenas sot, description of their claims and the nature of the seonritiee(il ant) weld by them. And natio; is hereby given that after the said Otb day of May, the said Daeoutrix will proceed to dietrlb,lt,e the assets of the de- ceased amongst the ,,arsons entitled there- to, having regard on l" to the olaime of which notice shall have leen given a8 above re- quired and the said Executor will pot be leeponsible for the tweets or any part there. of so distributed to any person of whose claim notiao ohall mut have been reoeived. 'at the time of such drebributlon. Dates, at Brussels this 18th day lot April, A, D,1908. A, B. IirA0D0NALD, 41.8 Solicitor for Exeoutrlx. s MAL VALUES IN— AT h so M=Dcaloacxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxx' MCKINNON & Con � B�..IXTE3 .&.ether Large hipme tt This week we reoeived another large shipment of New Goode from Montreal, which puts our stook in good shape foe th, Spring trade, Most of tbeee goode were bought underpriced tor SPOT °ABH, and will be Bold below regular priori :— —Flannelettes, wtidewidthe in. daft and light etripee and cheeks, very epeofal, worth 7e for 6o. — Wool Tweedo, for boys' snits, great value of 25o, 35c sad 50e. —Rooll•feet Shirting, feet colors, new pabterne, worth 17a for 15o. —Oxford Braidings in n'ew patterns, fast oolore, tit 10e and 124a. —oottonades and Winkles, new patterns, at 15o, 20o end 260. — New Table Linen, half bleached, very epooial at 250, 856 and 50e. Ladies'and$7 Rai50.n Coate in Ornvenette and rubber lined et $8 00, $5.00 —Men't Rain Coate, in,10vert 010th end rainproof at $2.50, $4.00, $6.00 and $9 00. — Men's Pelt Hato in all the latest etylee at 75e, $1, 91.10 and $2,00 --Men's Overalls, with and without bibs et 00c, 750, 85e anti $1,00. — Men's fanny and plain Shirte, in great variety, at 50.1, 75o mad 9100, — White and Grey Cottons, extra value, at 56, 71, 8o, and 10e. —Nofor w G50iugbame. in blue and white eheoke and bright plaids, worth 7o BOOTS AND SHOES Oar stook of Boots and Sheet is well 'wanted for the Spring Trade in the following lines;-- —Heavy Shoes for working men in all eine, at $1,25, $1 50 and 92.00. —Williams' patent atljUatable shoes, made of solid leather ; they are waterproof and wear like iron, at 9200 and $2 50. 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