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Trains leave Brussels Stajdon, North
and South, ae follows):
-GaONG Boma GOING Sown.
Mail 705 a.m i Mimed.......,.... 0:00 a.m
Mued........ 12:80 a.mMail ., heti pan
Expreee 8108 p.m 1 Expreee- 8:88 p,m
naxat Reivs sterns.
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An' faith he'll prent it
GARDENING 3B all the go.
NEXT Monday will be May Day,
Tows Osumi! next Meodey evening.
Punic Sobone resume Monday next.
THE Bowling lawn 3a being pat in
ebepr-,
GEo. A. BEST shipped a oar of cattle to
Toronto Junotion.
TEE smoke of numerous chip piles
ascends heavenward.
A merman has been planed in the
knitting faotery by J. T. Wood.
A ma of none for the Marble Works,
Brueees, came to hand this week.
A Zinn number of new ties will be
pot in on the G. T. R. obis Season,
CORER & Sone reoeived a oar of opal
this week for their Carriage Faotory,
TER first strawberries of the season
were offered for Bale in Brussels last
week,
HowxOE Mutual Insurance Go. Dino.
tore will meet at Gorrie ou Saturday of
this week.
1100 routine of butter were shipped
by express on Tuesday by Ooaneillor
Thnmeon to Sydney, Cape Breton.
DH. OvENe, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear
and Nee fisc ease propeciy. Next
visit, Smiglasses
Drug store, Brussels,
Tuesday, May 23rd,
Gnat neck fur loot on Wednesday even-
ing North of Brueeele. The finder will
mon oblige the loser it it ie left at Tan
POST at an early date.
THERE was a large attendance at the
Assembly held in the Town Hall, Brus-
sels, on Tuesday night. An Italian
orabeetra from London supplied the
musical program.
GONE To Amen.—Philip Ament, M,
Buehanan, D, Jamieson and R. Wilbee
are away to Ariel to assist in the cutting
up of the large stook of timber at the
Lrmer'e mill there.
Da. MONAUgwroo, who nae disposed of
hie practice and residence to Dr. Berne,
will be in Brussels from Wednesday noon
until Saturday noon Of each week for
some weeks to aeeist Dr. Burne, in bit
work.
An addition will be built to the wood•
shed and some internal °hengee mode at
the property of Ohara Ritchie, John
street. John Hunter hes been having
eimiler work done at hie property and A.
J. Lowick is fitting up the property he
reoently bought on John Street,
DAVID .7Aarxosos has disposed of hie
house and lot, Tnrnberry street, North,
to AIr, Pollard, of Binevale, formerly of
Morrie. The prise is eaid to be $600 and
the purehaeer gets poeeeeeion in the near
future. Mr. Jamieson may go West next
Summer. In the meantime he is menet.
ing P. Ament at the saw mill at Ariel.
Onta FELLOWSHIP is moviog along in
Brueeele. An initiation was on hand
Last meeting and the week preview: two
nandidebea reoeived the Third degree,—A
new carpet with 8: misty 8 link emblem
upon it, nae been ordered.—Neat Bab -
bath evening the membere of Western
Star will attend their annual service.
Melville ohuroh will be the plane of meet-
ing. Service at 7 o'clock. The brethren
are asked to assembie at the Lodge room
at 6.80 to be ready to marsh to the
church.
ILLUSTRATED LECTURE, — According to
announcement the Illustrated ligature by
Rev. Mr, Oouplaud, of Auburn, oome off
in the Town Hall, Brussels, on Monday
evening and attracted large audienoe,
especially the more youthfni portion of
the oomnianity. After giving a large
numbet of Tieeot s viewe in the life of
Christ, whioh were explained as shown,
the entertainment :monocled with a
choice lot of moving piotoree. The rents
end gentleman was very generous with
the quantity and even then the audienee
was asking for more, Notwithetendieg
that the primary classes of the three Seb.
bath Bohoole ware admitted free and
other children at 10 Dents, about $20 were
realized et the door.
H. M. S. "Doafxxzoi."-.. By a popular
Canadian subscription not exceeding the
euro of 25 ante Erato any one person, it
18 proposed to raise a fund to seems a
"Shield" or "Plate," or Library or other
desirable gift of Canadian manufaotnre,
to be presented to the new Battleship,
now being built in England which out of
oompliment to Canada it is Id be netted
the "Domtniou," It is an imperial idea
that prevaile in Great Britain, Australia,
New Zealand and South Africa, when
sailer oireemetaaoos prevail. It 18 de.
Aired that the subscription shall repro
sent all Canada, The branches of the
Standard and Metropolitan Bunke of
Canada will be pleased to receive enb.
eoripbiOus and forward same to the
treaeurer of thefdod free of °barge.
:, Standard Bank of Canada
VIVISCBMMISCOMBOBI
A OAR of hogs wee forwarded to Toron-
to by A. 0. Dames.
A NEW awuing has been put np by
Meters. Dodds & Habkirk,
Musses BLADE & Bean shipped a ear
of hogs to Toronto this week.
Two mare of telephone poles have oome
to Bcneeete for exteneion of the line to
Walton,
SUCEERs are being caught in the Mait-
land and the lend variety might be
hooked elsewhere.
SET of Pelee teeth found. Owner may
have game by provide property and pay -
hog for thie local. Tan POST,
THE °eller le being excavated for the
new brick residence to be ereoted by 1).
A. Lowry on Queen street. A stable ie
aleo being built.
A SIIHBORIBER in Algoma in remitting
for Tae Pon writes "We look anxionely
for onr paper each week as it is as good
as a letter to no."
R. T. BINeeTON has put op a wire
fence at hie premises on Mill street,
Averts Campbell, of the same street, is
setting out a hedge to take the pleats of
former tense at hie property.
EARLY OooerNo.—Commencing next
Monday, May tat, the business places
will oloee at 7 p. m. eeoh evening ae in
former yeare. Saturday and the even-
ing preceding a holiday will be en ex•
oeption to the rule of course.
Mamma —Anybody fennd trespassing
on the Public Sobool premises after 4 p.
in. or on Saturdays or Saadaye will be
prosecuted by the Board. Some boyo
have been interfering with and deetroyiog
property hence tbie action. Those who
violate this notioe will have to eoffer the
0oneegnenoee.
FooT BALL. — The following is the
echedule for the games in the Iuter•
mediate eerien in the Heron district :
May 12, Wingham at Brneeela,
May 19, Listowel at Wingham,
May 26, Lletowel at Brussels,
anoe 2, Braseeie at Wingbsm,
Jane 9, Wingham at Listowel,
June 16, Bennie at Listowel.
If offioial notioe :tomes from Berlin the
games may have to be played one week
earlier (5th inetead of 120b), Watob for
the bill announcing the games.
Onix.—We are sorry to hear of the
demise of Lena Leona Scott, beloved
wife of Thos. MoLaaublia, Brierwood,
Man., formerly of this locality, whioh
ead event took place on Sunday, 16th
inet, Deceased bad been ill for several
weeks, She was a daughter of the late
F. L. Scoot, a former resident of Brne
eels, and went West in the Spring of
1900. Beridee her husband she leaves
seven children to mourn her demiee.
Mrs. MoLaoahlin was 66 yeare, 5 months
and 20 days old. The funeral took plana on
April 17th to Tarbolton cemetery. Mre.
McLenchtin was a loving wife, an at.
feetionate mother and a good neighbor.
LICENSES GRANTED.—The East Huron
Lioaeee Board met in Brussels on Thure•
day of laet week and granted the follow-
ing hotel licensee for bade Riding
,Tamee Kirby, Belmore; R. F. White and
George Town, Gorrie ; Geo. Glebe,
Fordwioh ; A. A, Baty and Wm. Carrie,
Wroxeter ; Mre. R. Beehever, Moles.
worth ; L. L. Longeway, Ethel ; Jacob
Long, Oranbrook; Thos. MoHwen, (beer
and wine) Jamestown ; J. 0. Johnston,
Blaevale ; Jae. B. Stratton, Belgrave ;
Wm. Emigh, Walton ; Louie Woolf,
Dublin ; Geo. Brown, Joseph Qnerio and
Motennan & Broaefoot, Brussels. The
goelomary resolutions were passed, a
Dopy of whioh will be given to each
hotelkeeper. After passing a few ao•
nuns the Board adjourned to meet at
the Oentral Hotel, Brnseele, on Sorter.
day, May 16th, at 11 a. m.
Business Locals.
PASTURAGE for a number of steers.
Taos, Moon, Brnseele.
PASTURE for Several Oowe at J. CUTH,
ILL'e, Braesele North,
CARPET weaving. Apply to Mies L,
ill'
keens,W tam St Braude.
aesels.
FL0Enx plows are sold try John long,
Brueeele, and are ante to give eati4teu
tion.
CORN,—Jnet received a oar of Feed
Corn at the NATIONAL ROLLER MILL, Brea.
sets.
Pune bulk garden seeds, beet Mangle
seeds and good Clover and TImothy at
Mo0RAoi 0'e,
00187enTAULE dwelling and acne land,
choice fruits, good locality, will be Bold
cheap. L ill. Bxasanos.
Oonxroo!ABLE bonne and lot, with stable,
pump &o., oonveniently located on Queen
street for gale. Apply to Tan Poe,
15 paokages garden eeeds for 260. We
guarantee these seeds to be equal to any
package seeds on the market. hams
PAM of bored blankets found. The
owner natty have tbe Same by proving
property and paying for this notioe,
Apply at Tam PoeT.
DR, Minna, the London epeoialist,
will visit Brueeele profeeeionally and
may be found at the American Hotel on
TUESDAY, MAY grid
MAY 80th
" JUNE 97th
All interested should bear these dates in
mind,
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S'URPLtUB, 011 RESERVE POND 6 1,000.00e
Tu'rAL A8811T8 UVftlt 10,000,000
A Genera a,i Sankin'g U utsinewra Tram -mated
--r",NtSAVINGS lBANKW"'
---DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards reoeived on whioh
INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROs1 DA'Z'E OF DEPOSIT
,
at the HIGHEST BAN$ RATE. AOORUED INTEREST
le added to aoouante every six months and becomes principal,
—MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may melte and withdraw
Depoaite without the intervenwY lion of any person,
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES GASHED, OOLLEUTED or may be left for SAFE•IiEEPING
only for whioh no charge is Dude.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive onr careful and aonrteoue attention,
,.SMO,
Bonen and lot for Bale in Bromide.
Oomforbable bonne, aore of land, with
fruit treat, &o. For further partioulere
apply to Mite, J. R. SMITH.
People We Know.
Miss Sarah Agar is vieitiug her aunt
in Conn,
W, and Mre. Gillespie spent Easter in
Seoforth,
DeWitt Conine 3a eeeing the sights at
Trowbridge.
Mrs. E. Lowry sr. spent the Easter
holidays in Gos.pb,
Albert Hofferd spent Sunday at hie
home in Milverton.
Jack Pringle, of Stratford, was a holt.
day visitor in town.
A. E. Mellish made a bneinees trip to
the Queen pity last week.
Mies 8oarrow renewed old friendahipe
at Rockwood over Easter.
Mise Myrtle Ferguson, of Atwood, wag
visiting Mies Mabel Zimmer.
Mies Edna Guest, of Goderiob, is heli•
daring with Miss Hattie Downing.
Russell Brown is home from Bneivees
College, Toronto, for a short holiday.
Mise Minnie Ardell, of Gerrie, was e
vieitor with Mies Carrie MoOracken,
Mies Maud Scott, of Clinton, wee a
guest of the Misses Habkirk, this wee,;.
Mrs. Harry James and Miee Louise
Setbergreen were visitors at Brampbrn,
T. A. Hawkins was the gases of hie
brother In Goderioh ou Easter Monday.
Mise Jean Hablurk spent the Exeter
holidays with friends at Blyth and Olin.
ton.
Alex. and Mre, Thompson and son, of
Guelph, were 50510008 with relatives iu
Brnesele:
Go. Treasurer Holmee, of Goderioh,
made a bedtime oail in Brnesele last
Saturday,
Mies Grace Barrett, of Wingham has
been vieiting her grandmother, Mrs. T.
Ballantyne.
Miee Gerrie Edwards and Mr. Long -
foot, of Stratford, spent Baster at the
former'e home.
Miss Lizzie MaLanehlin left on Moos
day for Toronto where she expects to
epend a while.
Miss Maggie McNaughton, of Clinton,
is spendinga holiday week at her home,
Princess street.
Mise Mary Dimon, of Seafortb, ie a
vieitor with ber brother, J. W., and Mre,
Damian, town,
A. H. Montgomery, of the Metropoli•
tan Bunk, ate hie Easter egge with
relatives in Toronto.
Mre. W. 0. Stead, of Woodbridge, is
the gnat of ber daughter, Mrs. Jas. Fox,
Sunny B ae, Brussels.
Mre. S. Young and Mra. M. Robertson,
of Wingham, were visiting the las+,er'e
sister, Mre. R. Maiuprize.
Miee May Skene was holidaying ab
home for a weak. She ie a etadent at the
Baldness College, Toronto.
Mies Blare Mitchell was home from
Toronto for a few days' visit with her
mother and sister, Mill street.
A. B. MacDonald, barrister, dined on
the home plantation in Ashfield township,
on Good Friday and Baster Sunday.
Mies Jo. Roes and ber sister, Mre, R.
McAlpine, of Toronto, were welcome
guests at the parental home of Wm. Roes,
Brnesele.
Mre. and Miee Donaldson, wbo were
visiting at Jno. Donaldson's far a few
weeks, returned to Goderioh on Tuesday
of this week.
Misses Mary,nnd Edith McLanohlin, of
Toronto, were home for Exeter. They
are daughters of Alexander MoLanal+lin,
Turnberry street.
Will. Thompson, of Toronto, epeut a
few days under the psrentalroofiu Brne•
eels. He is well pleased with his poultien
in the Queen city,
Jae. - Thomson, of Kincardine, was
visiting ab the parental domicile for a few
days. He is the second eon of Geo,
Thomson, Brussels,
Mre. T. Fletcher returned to town last
week from Luoknow and will go from
here to Toronto and visit for a while be.
fore leaving for Chioag° and Winnipeg.
Mrs. Harry MoArter and nbildreo, of
Harrieton,- were visiting tbe forrek'e
mother, 1(re, Thompson, et Easter.
The latter returned with the visitors for
a short May.
o e .v
Mrs, I, Kingswood and son, of L ger•
eoll, and Mre. Will, Lowry, of London,
were Easter holiday visitors with Date.
eels relatives, tanning on Tuesday atter
an enjoyable visit.
Dr, and Mra. Cavanagh and children, 1
of Owen Bound, were renewing old (rind.
ships in Brnesele, Chia week, Mrs.
Cavanagh is a daughter of Mre. 1. L.
$err, 'Tnrnberry ebreet,
Rev. William Anise, of Wnodeteek,
was tbe guest of hie niece, Mre. D. C. P
Bose, Brueeele, for a few days this a-esk.
Bele ae blythe as a lark even if be has
pawed into the eighties.
W. J, Stewart, of the Standard Bttnk,
Brantford, wag a holiday vieitor e,1 hie h
father's, Queen street, for a day GB eo, '
T'he Grand river scenery and Mohawk
Lake meet agree well with W, J. o
Mies Inman, of Guelph, made a brief i
visit to her home here last Monday, m
$be took ber nephew, Herbert Brothers,
back with her to the Royal City where he
Will take a coarse in the Bodiless Col.
lege,
Mre. Brownlee and daughter, of Mont.
real, and Moe. L. O'Connor and daueb tee
and son, of Thorold, were vieitots at
Paotmaeter Farrow's. The ladies are
daughter' of our townsman and have a
large number of old friends here who 0
were gory their etay was so short. e.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT.
AMMON
Ed. Niolloleon was holtdayiug at Drum
bo on Good Friday,
Jno. Doig has gone to New Ontari
rep0rttngfrom Liekeard,
Rex. Wolfe, of the Standard Bank, w
home for Easter to Brautlord.
Aire. George Basher made a halide
visit with relatives at Sebringville.
Miee Nellie Laird, of Etbel, was Ili
guest of Mrs. E. Colter, Peiooeee street.
Mies Georgina Phippeo, of Wingham
visited Mimes Violet and Eva Cooper 'b
week,
Mr. and Mrs. Zwiolter, of L man, poi
a flying vteib to the letter's hums in tow
last week.
Will. Leatberdate vieited "reletivee
at Walkerton for a few days during tb
past week.
Frank Miller watt home from Nort
Bay for a holiday with relatives an
friends here.
J. H. and Mre. Cameron were vieitin
relatives an friends at Lnoknow durin
the past week.
Mies Annie Fleming spent Easter e
ber FSomefin Biore and Miee Alice visit
ed reletivee at Ethel,
Chas, and Mre. Stuart, of Woodbridge
were vieitore at Druggist Foxe. The
drove over from Wroxeter,
Mre. A. 0. MacFarlane has returns
from a visib with her sister, Mrs. (Rev,
01o1(inuou, of Woodbridge.
Mte. W. M. Sinclair has been on th
eiok lieb but we hope she will soon b
fully restored to good health,
Mre. A. Good and family, formerl
well known Brneselitee, have moved from
Beieeevain, Man., to Em,.rean.
Robb. MacFarlane, of Durham, was
vieitor with his brother, A. 0. ManFar
lane, at the Standard Bank, Brnseete.
Mre. John Amens and Master John, o
Mit bank, were in town visiting tb
former's parents, Joseph and Mrs
Murr.
Miee Florence Suohanan, of Winona, i
home for her Easter vacation bat wit
return on Saturday to be ready for the
opening of her large department in Win
Ono st;boci,
Miee Oora Snob, of Morrie, and Mae
ter Leslie Lowry, of Brussels, have re
turned from an enjoyable visit with Mre
Robert Forrest, of Brantford. The
ladies ate sisters.
Janne Turnbull left town on Tuesday
morning with a tient for Elgin Maui
toba, in hie pocket. He may extend hi
trip to the Coast before returning. We
wish him a pleaeaut and profitable etay
end a sate return.
Mrs. R. Johnston 'and Mies Hazel, o
Wingham, were in town on Monday
We are sorry to hear that the latter it; no
in ae good health ae ber many friends
would wieh but hope Spring's invigore
tion will prove ben,fioial.
Duncan MoLauohlin, of Cheeley, was
bolidaying for a few days with friends in
Brussels when on bie way back from
Berlin, where be bed been attending tbe
annual meeting of the Western Foot Ball
Association. He is e member of the
Executive.
Tau Pon congratulates W. J. Cameron
on his graduation as an L. D. S., from
the Ontario Dental College, Toronto.
He was in Brussels during the Easter
vacation, Mr, Oameron will open
praotiae at Palmerston and he will no
doubt make a enemies at hie profession.
J. Leslie Kerr was at Berlin last week
attending the annual meeting of the
Western Foot Ball Association as the
representative from Brueeele slab. He
served se a member of the Nominetiug
Oommittee, Jae, Ballantyne was unable
bo go on :mount of an atbeak of la grippe.
Bert. Blanker left on Tuesday of last
week for Regina, in oompaoy with David
Balmer. It they are favorably impressed
with the country they will May there.
The former wag baker at James Bal.
lantyne'e and the Iatter blaakemith in 8.
T. Plum's shop. Dan. Fulton has taken
Mr. Balmer's place,
George Colvin, Thos. Newsome, Rose
Stubbs, Jae, Hoggard and Norman
Pollard left for the. West on Tneedny
Morning. The first two will work at the
carpentering and the others will likely
engage in farming. Mr. Sbabbs has
land in Manitoba and if be does not sell
or rent he will likely put in a crop. Mr.
Colvin spent last Sommer in the West.
Doe.Wa w er i
ok who recently eoenti went
Wash with
afew
v of going into cattle
anohiog in Edmonton or Calgary
oaallby, was not altogether taken with
be eitaation when fans to face with it
nil nee extended his trip through Wash.
ngton territory and is. now in Idaho
-
Dolting rap the sheep ranching. The beet
Bing be can do ie to time book to Ont.
rio, but we suppose we will have to let
im deeide that (motion for himself.
Secretary Hodiietts reported bo the
MI/IMM Board of Health that in the
aetthree months 600 denthe reenibed
om tubereoloeie in Ontario.
The Toronto Lioeuse Oommiesioners
eolaare that the majority of the city
otele are run merely as drinking planes,
1'bree licensee are to be oanoetled.
The Ontario street resident, 'Stratford,
barged with keeping a wooden earl box
neide a building, appeared before the
agietrats and wee fined $2 and nate.
Andrew Stevenson, Stratford, was
eobed preoidont of the Canadian Pette
0d Arbitration Society on Saturday at
e meeting of the Friends Aesonatio0,
n Toronto, of whioh It ie a department,
One of the meet important real estate
enee.otione of last Weell was the pqr.
ate by Thoe. Gillespie at the Windsor
oak, Stratford, from the 'Windeer Hotel
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ompany, The purchase primo involves
8t1W in the neighborhood of 085,000,
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A GENERAL BANKING $USIN ESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Discounted,
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all nuns of $1 and upwards
NddV S"dMSS
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
Hon. Frank Oliver, the new Minister 01
the Interior, was elected at Edmonton by
soolumation.
1111010011 (II11e114.
Rev, Dr. Rose will preach the manual
sermon la the Odd Fellows of Western
Star Lodge, No 149, Brussels, next Seth
bath evening, eervioe Oemmenoing at 7
o'olook.
The following Elders were recently
ordained into Willis Presbyterian °beron,
Clinton :—John Oanniugbam, Wm.
Smith and Wm. Taylor, the latter form•
erly of Grey township and Brnesele.
Enter eervioe was held in Melville
church Met Sabbath evening the pastor
dividing his discourse into notionsinter.
ripened with Exeter praise. In the
morning an anthem "Obrist is risen,"
and a male quartette, "Sweet hour of
Prayer," were gang and in the .evening
the anthems '.The risen Lord," "The
Easter presence," and "Calvary" were
rendered. A double quartette Bang
"Abide with mel"
Next Sabbath is the day set apart for
the Lord's Day Alliance work. Contd.
bnbione will be reoeived to aid in the
promotion of the good work. Rev, Dr.
Rose and Rev. T. W. Omens will ex-
change pulpits fn the morning giving die.
0000855 on the day's theme. 25
oente constitutes the membership
fee and entitles the oontributor
to a copy of "The Lord's Day Ad.
notate" for one year. Secure an en
velope tar your oantribution so that
your name may be properly recorded.
ST. JOHN'S VESTRY MEETING.—On Mon.
day evening the &ennal veetry meeting Of
St. John's obarob was held, Rentor Lang
Ford presiding. The fineness of the
different organizations were most satie
factory, showing favorable balances in
every department. Jas. Jones was
cbosen People's Warden ; John Cardiff,
Minister's Warden ; H. James, Vrstry
Olerk ; Thoe. axwell, Tresanrer.
Sidemen are Geo. Manning, Ed. Bryans,
Peed. Cardiff and Ino, Currie. The
minister's vestry will be painted and the
floorvered it
0o with liaeol m
au A change
,,
Will also be made improving the haatiug
system. Moet favorable ie the outlook
for the awning year and the incumbent
and congregation is to be oongratnlate4,
Rev. T. W. Conn preached an Easter
sermon last Sabbath morning and in the
evening instead of the regular sermon a
Servide of Praise was lead by the choir
of the ahurab assisted by R 0. Davies,
of Ethel. The program, whioh was a
very appropriate one and well rendered,
was as follows :—.Organ voluntary, Miss
Ida Bailey ; anthem "Easter Alleluia" ;
hymn, "Nearer my God to Thee" •
prayer ; solo, "Heaven and Homeland,'
R 0. Davies ; scripture lesson; anthem,
"The first fruits of them that slept";
hymn, "Stand up 1 eland up for Jseue" ;
address bythe pastor on "Our Hymn.
nogg" ; anthem, "Lift your veins" ;
duet by Misses Lena and Dolly Baeker,
"ID'e just like Rim," with oborge by the
choir ; solo, "Abide with ms," Mr.
Davies ; anthem, "He lives again"
hymn, "Rook of Ages" ; Benediction ;
orgen voluntary, Mise Bailey. Mr.
Davies solos were splendidly sung and he
will be welcome bask at some future 00
onion. Mies Alice Davies played hie
enoompaniments most proficiently. The
eolieobicn for the Choir Fund amounted
to about $9 00.
The Oilman New Era in speaking of
Ontario etreeb Methodist oharob Sabbath
echoer anniversary stye :—At the morn-
ing service Rev. T. W. Owens, of Brno.
Bele, preached from the well known text
"The little foxee that spoil the vines,"
Among the foxes mentioned after his in.
troduotory remarks, which had epeeist
reference to the power of little things
were •—Careleeeneee, Laziness, Lying,
Bad Habits (which included smoking
and drinking, disobedience, bad temper,
oto.) These various pointe were torsed
home by apt illnetratiane. The praetor
Dr, Cook, was with Mr. Oceans and took
oharge of the general eervioe. Li the
afternoon addreaees were given by Revs.
Messrs. Manning and Ooeens. Mr.
Manning spoke on the jayoue time of
Spring, and emphasized the power of
song. He was followed by Mr. Mane
in the ears strain, who also urged the
children e me t o to'a
k the beet of life by lie.
•
in rf t
g for Oh a while young, and thus
throughout lite continue in the good way.
Rev. Mr. Gowns preaohed again le the
evening, giving a moat timely, perdition
and inspiring address on the reepeneibii•
it:y of parents, omasre and teaobere in
their relation to the yoaog.
OoNoRAin -ID Ripley, on; April 17th, to
Mr, and Mrs. 0. Oongram, a dough.
ter,
Joegexote—In Bottinean, N. D, on 18th
inst: to Mr, and Mee. R, A. Johnston,
a daughter.
Rercion,—In Grey, on April 14tb, to Mr.
and Mre, John 8. Ritchie, a laugh•
ter.
aa.s.aar xsao.
JOage0ON—BUNOTott—At the tendon:1 of
the brlde's pare0te F'orewieh on
April 12th, by ReV, J. Aueear M. A,
B. D., Mr. J, A. Jobnebou, of Victoria
Minn, to Miee Llzzle Bnminon,
daughter of Mr, Thos: Bunton.
as.tia.
Mdreannilxo.—Ab Brierwond, Manitoba,
on April 10th, Lana Leobta Seat,
beloved wile of Thee, McLaughlin,
aged 86 yeare, 5 menthe and 20 days.
BTEELIt,—At Ceanbrook, on April 21st,
Mrs, Mary Steele, in her 85th year,
max Tr? ;[ :..tti He Br. on'11:tc7.
Tall Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oats
Butter, tube and robe.,,
Eggs per dozen
Hay per ton
Four, per bbl
toes per hue
AZSplea (per bbl.)
Hoge, Live
Wool
Ss b, per bbl., retail
97 97
40 48
68 66
67 88
15 16
11 12
6 00 6 00
6 60 6 20
46 45
1 00 1 26
5 40 6 40
17 18
1 00 70
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
DR, R. A. BURNS—
Successor to Dr. J. A, McNaughton
Itrueeeie, oatttrta
Graduate of Polyol olesii ('oeb Graduate
School of Medicine and 6lf,very, Now York.
Member et College of Physinieus and an-
aemia of Ontario.
(Office and residence Bente as formerly 00.
oupted by Dr.MnNaughtmt,
Diseases of women a specialty.
4.BSIGNEE'S SALE BY TENDER
OF VALUABLE VILLAGB
PROPERTY.
Pursuant to the assignment of Neil 8. Mo-
Lauohltn, of the Village of Brussels, 1n the
County of Buren, Implement Agent, sealed
tenders will bo reoeived by F. S. Beott, As-
signee of the Bald estate, on rr before the
Sixth day of May, at le o'ulook norm, for the
fallowing, valuable property :—Being Lot
number ,Four Aundred and Twenby.foar,
Queen street, in the said Village of -Brussels,
Ou tbie Lot there is a comfortable frame
house and also a good frame stable,
Terms of Bale, clash within ten days from
accept ante of tender, The property will be
subject to a reserved bid.
Dated at Brussels this 27th day of April,
A, D.1900.
A. B. MAODONALD,
472 Soli0ftur for 00005405.
WALL
PAPERS
YOU WILL L., I K F
Several months ago before you had
any thought of Papering we began a
search for now and novel designs in Wall
Paper for the Spring season, From
thousands of the latest samples we ears.
fully selected the best antioboioest, These
selections we are now eltowing. If you
admire beauty in Wall Deonration we
wast you to see our display.
ON FRIDAY
or this week we will have on Bale some
very ohoioe paekages of Remnants non.
elating of 6, 8 & 10 RAI lots. In order to
clear we offer at lee; than halt regular 1
prime at
J1
DRUG STORE.
vi ARE STRAYED FROM
the promleoa of the undersigned,
Lot 12, Oen 0,0 ray, ea Sunday night, April
23rd. She is a light ,.ay, with mark on hip
wbere she h ad bee , k.oked. Rad a halter
en. Any infotmattos lending to her recov-
ery wilt be suitably re,varded. Aqy mem
detaining her after tore notice win run the
risks set out in Stature.
JN 0. JAOOSON,
40.1 IOthol P. 0.
TNDbI8S F11:6 DIIEOGING.
rpENDERB addr^reel to the understand.
endoi•ee,i"Tend,,: for dredging'. will be
receive , r
d UI u and toi-20ingt May Iellow,ug
for the dre,i ,lug r, qui Se b the 5 ryO ld.
Diane lven'B the p -aeons Year; ,,d, Xld.
Bolla Rives. Beavatt•n, Me end, we
Bnsud°unito, 97rtou, 1, Bay, Meatoe, OPlot
Bound, T1,+nton, Teaetanguiehone, Point
dward, S?rnla, Pett Stanley, ltondeau,
Port Burnett, &tumor River, mob:wary,
Wiarlou.
Speoifiearione eau be Been and form of
tender ebt.,1451 at he Department 01
Public Worke,Ottawa, Tenders to include
towing of plant to and from the worts.
Only dredges eau bra em5loyed whioh are
registered in Canada r.t the time of Ming of
ton dere. t,outrnetc, r- must be ready to
begin work Hititlu thirty days after the
irate they ht yet beem notified of the aooept-
anee of then tender.
The Department 111 not bound to menet
the Iowan or any of Ore tenders.
By order,
0510ED. GELINA8,
Seeretar y,
Department of Public Werke,
_. Ottawa, April 20, 3900,
Nowspapais Inserting this advertisement
without authority from the Department
will not be on id for 0t.
NOB
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If you want Style, Quality -
and Comfort in a pair of
Fine Boots or Shoes for
Spring and Summer wear don't forget that we have them.
For up-to-date and best wearing qualities we would
recommend the John McPherson Shoes.
We have the Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Oxfords in
Dongola, Box Calf, Patent Colt and Tan Calf at prices the
Lowest for Quality.
All kinds for Children, Girls, Boys, Ladies and Gents.
See our Men's everyday good wearing Hoots, not too
heavy, special at $1.65, and Whole Stock English Kip at
$2.50.
Boys' Fine Boots, special at $125, $1,50 and $1.76.
Ladies' Dongola Bals. $1,50, $1.75, $2 $2.60, $3 00.
SURE TO SUIT YOU ALL,
Ae S T f] A O H N
M'O , l'tr 6V O (V & On
3E3 "Y
Another Large Shipment
This week we reeeived another large shipment of New Gonda from
Montreal, whiub puts our etoolrin good shape foe the Spring trade.
Moet of those goods were boaghtiunderprioed for SPOT OA8H, and
will be sold below regular priaee :—
—Flannelebbee, wide widths in dark and light stripes Rud cheeks, Very
epeoial, worth 7o for 5o,
—Wool Tweeds, for boye' mite, greet value at 25e, 86o and 500.
—Rook.fest Shirting, fast oolore, new potterna, worth 170 tar 15o.
—Oxford Shirtinge in new patterns, fast colon, at 100 a id 120.
—Cononadee and Moleskins, new petterne, at 15a, 20e end 25o,
—New Table Linen, halfbleanlred, very opener at. 250, 6bc an4 500.
—Ladies' Rain Coate in Oravegette and rubber lined at $8 00, 86 00
and$76000.
—&Tentn'd 59 s ltain .Ooats, in overt oloth and rainproof at $2.50, 54,00,$6.00
i
—Men's Felt Hnte in all the latest styles at 76o, $1, 51.60 and $2.00
—Men's Overalls, with and without bibs at 50c, 75o, 850) and $1.00..
—Men's fancy and plain Shirte, in great variety, at 50o, 760 and 5100.
•—WfhiteorSOan, d Grey Cottons, extra value, et 6o, 7.1, 8o, an 100,
—New Ginghame 1u bine and white obeoke and bright plaids, worth 7a
Boors AND SHOES
Our stook of Boots and Shoes is well assorted for the Spring
Trade in the following lines :-
-Heavy Shoes for Working men in all sizes, at 51,25, $150 and $2,00.
—Williams' patent adjustable abode, made of solid leather ; they are
wateepro0f 004 wear like iron, at $2;00 and $2 50.
Ladieei, Misses and 0hitdren's Shoes and Oxtordo in great variety in
Meals, Inn and oh000iaie at all priee0,
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