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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-4-30, Page 8THE BRUSSELS FUST SPRING GOODS FISHING SUPPLIES Bamboo Poles at 5 or 10 Cents, Lines, Hooks, Sinkers, etc. BASE BALLS FOOT BALLS LACROSSE STICKS & BALLS All kinds of Hard and Soft Rubber Balls. its Druggist & Bookseller, Brussels. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & D. Trains leave Benesel8 Station, North and South, 881011olvs : GOIN0 800TE Gonna None'n. .IUail ,,._....... 7:18 a.m [Mixed 10:00 8.m AL1aed....•.... 1000 a.m I Mail 1.17 p.m EX00028 2:88 p.m Express 8:17 p,m Karat reins 3Jtein , A ohiel'a among ye takir' notes, An' faith he'll.prent ie. CLEAN up, FRIDAY will 138 May day. DON'T spit on the sidewalk. GEO. BENT shipped a oar of hogs thio week, Vn.Laoit Council will meet next Mon- day evening. RoiT. FERGUSON shipped -a oar of hogs to Toronto this week. 3 cans of salt were shipped from the G. T, R. station this week. No lees then roar brides at the Metho- dist Church last Sabbath evening. A NEW shingle roof has been put 013 the kitohen of Robb. MoNaughton'a residence. A. )3 0000R shipped during the peat week 3 cars of Date and J ogre of baled hay. STORES close et 7 p. m. aommenoiog with next Monday. Saturdays not in- cluded. LARGE deliveries of fruit and ornament. al trees, shrubs &a„ in Brussels daring the peat week by several of the well known pummels. LAST Saturday Harry A. Matehett's 000tom818 were treated to a lengthy pro. gram of inetramental and vocal music from a good gramophone. A GOOD (all was done let week by the street grader on portions of Albert and (ween streets. There is plenty of scope for more of the reams class of work within i the bounds of the oorpuratio0. VICTORIA DAs.—The Government will shortly issue a proclamation palling for the obeervanee of the King's birthday on Victoria Day. As the 24th of May this year faile on Sunday the oelebration will be held on the 25th. The observance of the day will be universal. Jiro. GRAINGEn ie having the excavating done for the cellar of his proposed new residence on the "Livingston" farm wbioh be reoently bought, adjoining Brae. eels oo the Went, The house will fade the cud of Mf11 street and will 000upy a very desirable site, GEO. EDwARDS sold his well drilling ap• pirates to a Mr. Johnston, of Port Dover, and shipped it to him. He has not gone cot of business, however, as he bas about completed one of the most modern oat. lite for drilling with which he expecte to do better work than ever. Flex will not be sown in 00nne01100 with Brussels Flax mill this year owing to the difficulty of securing the necessary hands to care for the crop. Manager Hogg has ft staff of hands et work yet in ecrutching last year's orop. We are sorry the mill is not to run as the flax industry has been of no small finanoial value to Brussels end we hope the resumption of the wr:rk may be speedy. R. Je J. RANsroRD received last week an order fora car load (30 tons) of their celebrated table east, to be ehipped to Diweon City, This salt will not be pack. ed in barrels as usual, bat will• bkr pat up in stout sacks, each holding 100 lbs. This ie quite an honor for this noted salt company, bat is good evidence of the sup- erior brand they maua1001008, Ix will be three months next Monday 8inoe the Metropolitan Bank commenced bnsineee in this town, Though not very well known at first people are now quite rationed that in this bank they have a first class institution in every reepeot. With its Capital of $1,000,000 end Reserve fond of $1,000,000 it stands on very much the same footing as many of the older hankie. There were a few who thought perhaps that they would remain but a short time in town but we understand that there le no question on this point whatever as they are certainly here to stay. The people of the town and ooantry are fortunate in having Iwo ouch good banning institutions in their midst, RUNAWAY.—Lmet Sunday afternoon a8 R. E. 0oates, 10th o ,n , of Gray, ao compa0ied, by hie wife and little son, were driving along Mill 8tre00 homeward from hie father's, his horse took fright at a flying piece of paper and in the jump she made broke the snap on one of the boldbacke allowing the buggy to run a• ;faint her, In the mad chase up Mill Weed: the baggy Careened ee the rig rounded the corner at the Methodist ohurob Shade and the 0000pant0 were aooeramooiously thrown out, Portnuat• sly none of them were hurt ontaide of a braised left arm by Mrs. Coates, The boggy woe landedop against the fence at the Livingston lot and the heart freed from it with a portion of a abaft dangliO3 from the harness, On King 010801 the mare got oo the granalithio aide walk and fell and was captured on rising by.A. :Carrie, of Seaforth, little the worse. People Have been warned a thousand thane ab-.lnt throwing paper cut sous to permit it being blown about but pay little heed apparently although there are few 0uror wave of frightening a horde, A oar of scrap iron wee shipped from the 4181101 this week. THE POET gives the news. 60 Dente pays for it until Jan. let, 1904. P, AMENT ehipped 4 oars of lumber to Winghstn during the past week. BRUSSELS School Board hold their monthly meeting on Friday evening of next week. A c00D heavy ebower of rain would prove very beneficial filet now in •ptomot• Mg vegetation. WORMIER are buoy with ,the -large addition to N. F. Gerry's residence, King street, this week. Tux painters have been adding to the appearsooe of the Leokie blooko by the application of the paint brush. W. H. Moms shipped a oar of thorn' bred cattle to Glenboro', Manitoba, this week. He went with the stook. THE duet was o0tti0g quite a caper on the Main street before R. Henderson's watering cart made its appearance, EARLY closing of the bneineee plaoee in town will go into effeot next Monday evening. 7 o'oiook is the hour designated. J. Farms= & Co, are opening np a dandy display of musline. Watob oat for their edvt. in next week's 08641 of THE PoaT. Tim oontraot for the new briok and plate front in fare Fletcher's block boa been let to Thos. Newsome who will heve the work done forthwith. "THE Old Maid's Convention" will be presented to a Brussels audieooe ere long by the ladies of St, John's Church, of which particulars will be given later. A SPLENDID job was done, ander the direction of Frank Patterson, of Wing• ham, in levelling and re -sodding Brussels Bowling Club lawn. - It. will be in better shape than ever thio season. LEAGUE FOOT BALL.—Next Monday evening the first League Football matob of the season will be played on Victoria Park, Brussels, between Listowel and Brussels Juniors. Both teams are ex peoting a viotory so a oloee and interest. ins game is expected. Wine fencing is attaining great pro• portions in this Iooality. Folly two if not three oars of wire have been delivered at Brunie station in the past month or so. If cement fence poste were brought into general nee it would practically make the modern fence indeetruotible. Coma PRINCESS Alexandria, 0. 0. F., Brussels, is keeping np its record se a thriving fraternal institution. Four propoeitione were presented on Tneeday evening. Owing to necessary ohangee in some of the offices Wm. Robinson was elected Senior Woodward ; Arthur Rob- inson, Senior Beadle, and Geo. Miller. Junior Beadle. The Court will be repro. eented at tbe High Oourt, to meet at Hamilton, by John Sbarrie and Geo. Thomson, with Jae. Borgeeo, the pteeent Chief Ranger, ae alternate. There are 130 members on the roll of Oourt Prinoeee Alexandria. Mona than five hundred persona Dom. peted for the prizee lately offered by a Cbioago trust company for the best thoughts on the subject of saving. The man who received the 1r8t prize wrote "Saving prodecee apeace of mind uokown to Lim who is time of misfortune mast depend on the bounty of bio friends. Determine to rave, for will -power ie the prime essential. Deposit regularly. Lay aside some portion of each week's or month's income. Deposit extra and un- expected 00001908." It is a short but sound and comprehensive sermon on thrift, and enlists in a good cane two forces that sometime fight on opposite aides ; will.power and habit. Juato4 FOOT BALL.—The first match in this district for Junior -League honors was played at Wingham loot Wedoeeday evening between Wingham and Brussels and was hotly oonteebed from start to fioleh. No doubt both teams will pat np better ball as the season advances but Wednesday's game was no 'slow poke' one. The first goal was eoored about 'fifteen minutes after tbe :tort by W. Bootie on a neat parrs from Miller, Wingham kept the ball in Brussels territory the greater part of the time in Mite half but the ex. oellent work of the Brussels defence kept them from scoring, In the eeoond hall H00b0 again landed the ball between the stakes and shortly after 'Wingham tallied one by a good abet from Milohell. The third and last snore rot Brneeele was made by Joe Good by a fine shot. Wing ham eoored again en a corner kink whioh was pat through from a 0orimmage in front of the goal. Brussels combination won them tbe game ae Wingbam defence could not atop the feat combination of of Roobe and Miller. Ainley in goal played a fine game for Brunets while Bell end Murray ware the state on the Toeing Bide. Referee •Robinson showed no partiality to either team and no die. pute0 look plane upon the grounde. The teams lined 0p a8 follows 1- BRUeOELe WINOJAIr Ainley Goal Robinson Bishop } 33a0ks J••.... • PotteBelr rilaltmier l McLeodMitchell BeaG Cd 3 Atelia �••�..... nt ung Bogie .............•. 1 Mitebell Scott ........,..•„ Ansley Hayor0f0.,,...... . Forwards MoOillve8y JGood.....,..,Murray Miller 11080imttll Referee—A. Robinson, Wroxeter, The next match will be played in Brno. sole on Monday evening next when the lone' Juniors will battle with the Listowel kiokerg, l Cll'Op011(d BANK CAPI'T'A it—Pnid up $1,000,000 RBSER1'f: $1,000,000 Direcler, A. E. Aa1013, • • 0'113BIDENT 11EY• R 11. 1VARD10Y D. D., t'I0E-1'11Ee1DENT t n. o:,t o Pi, - M, .1. monis 'rum BRA11SHAW �cr General Banking business transacted. Farmer's Notes . Discounted. Sale Notes bought or held for Collection, 1N 1`110 SAYINGS ,tAN11.—Deposits of 81.00 and upwards received aad interest ut the highest Bank rate allowed, from date of deposit to date ofwithdruwal, ou the dully Lalan80, a& -Parties bolding important papers, uotoe, &a., may depOOit thorn in our bank vault for safe keeping -free of charge. Prompt and Careful .Attention. Gead 'I emus. Q. F. BLAIR, Sollaltor, A, E. MELLISH, Manager, BLIIISSELS, BRUooELo Cheese factory oommen000 operations for thio Deacon 1800 Monday, NEW stook of wagons, dolls' oabe, children's carriers, wheelbarrows, &o., to hand at Tno POST Bookstore. THE Band ont.door weekly Concerts will shortly commence, It fa expected they will be given on Friday amino. LAST week John Walker, of Brunets, delivered a fine Dominion piano to D. 0. Roes, of town, end another to Henry Beunewieee, of McKillop township. THE G. T.,R. Trainmaeter wee here on Thuredayafternoon and interviewed the Council and others in reference to the proposed new eidewatk from Turnberry stage to the depot,. Macau Roc has purchased the house end lot, where they have been living shin moving to this Iooality, from Wm. Rands. The price paid was 3875, a bar- gajn as there is a of an sore attend. M8. Roe will make a number of improvemente. A MERTINa of the Brussels Rifts Ae- 000iation will be held at the office of W. PI. Sinclair, on Friday evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of selecting a team of 10 men to compete in the forthcoming Canadian Riga League matches. A full atteodauoe ie particularly requested. SANITARY INSPECTOR MOLA0O0LnN Ilea been making hie rounds this week calling attention to the annual Spring Olean np in the town. This work has already been done by a good many but all ehould be ready for the Iuspeotor'e next visit about May 15. The Board of Health is deter- mined to see thee a regular good cleaning is done by everybody. DIED —On Wednoeday morning of this week, et the home of Wm, Blake, lot 5, Con. 14, Grey, Mary Howard, of Bros - eels, paid Nature's debt, at the advanced age of 97 years. The funeral takes plane oo Friday forenoon, leaving Mr. Blake's at 8 o'clock for Seaforth. Service will be bald in St. James' ohurob alter which the burial will be made in theR.0. cemetery. The deceased was o native of Ireland and resided with her two brothers both dame. ed einoe coming to town. Since the death of the last one klieg Howard hue made her home at Mr. Blake's where she received every ears and attention. Mies Howard oeagbt oold wbioh lead to other oompiioationo resulting in her demise as above stated. • MEDALS POR ENTRANCE PUPILO.—With the doable purpoee of promoting renewed enthusiasm in school work and rewarding real merit, W. H. Kerr, of Din POST, Brussels, offers two medals for competi- tion among the Entranoe Examination scholars of Huron Co. The pupil who takes the highest number of marks at the next Entranoe examination will reoeive a handsome gold medal suitably engraved, while the sound pupil in rank will reoeive a silver medal with appropriate engraving. The scholars in Huron County have in the past stood High up among Provincial candidates. We trust the etimolation of this contest will Oaa0e our papier to land at the top of the list in the Provinoe. The awards will be given ae coon as the marks are published. The winningpapile mast be residents of Huron. MATRIMONIAL. — The Buffalo Express gives the following interesting partioulare of a wedding wbioh took plane on April 15113, in which a former Bruseetite play• ed the leading role ;—"On Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the marriage of Mise Mary Florenoe Bradley and L. Roy Harvey, was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, James and Mrs.. Bradley in Auburn avenue, . The °ere. 1401130 war performed by the Rev. May. nerd Thompson, of Pittsburg, brother -in•. law of the bride, aesieted by the RAY, George B. Whitman, of Buffalo. The bridal party stood in the bank ,parlor be. fore an embankment of pelma and flowers. The bride wore a beoomiag gown of white silk chiffon with trimmings of oi'k lane. Her boqaet was a shower of roses and lilies of the valley. Her sister, Mee. Maynard R. Thompeon, of Pittsburg, matron of honor, wore a gown of tan eolioue cloth over green 8iik and oarried bridesmaid's roeee, The ribbon•bearere, Mise Harriette Heal, of Roobeeter, Mies Kathleen Harvey, of St. ThomasMies Rose Higgins, Mitre e Florence Barnett, Mise Lily Wadsworth, Mies Grace E. Olark end Alias Flora McKinnon, wore dainty Summer gowns of various oolore, and formed an aisle for the bridal party as it entered the parlor. E. Corry Har• vey, of St. Thomas, attended the bride. groom. A wedding breakfast was served after the ceremony at the reoidenoe of Mre. John W, Olark, adjoining the bride's home. Fourteen guests, were seated at the bride's table. Mr, and Mre, Harvey have gotta on a wadding journey to Can• oda and will be home alter Jane let at Rodney." Mr, Harvey's friends in Brae• solo and Iooality will very heartily wfah him and hie bride many b'ippy years, Chen FEttows', AT Hob1E.—Among the pleading an0Ua1 funotione in neonate is the At Home tendered by the ollioere and members of Western Star Lodge, No.140, I. 0. 0. F. Last Friday evening this anniversary wax observed when their epaoiooe and comfortable Hall was well filled with a well pleased company, The program was a very exoellent •one and 0900 mooh enjoyed by all. It was e,0 follows ;—Instrumental 0eleotions by H. L. and Mrs. Jaolseon and W. A. Grewar ; solos by Misses Jennie Habliirk, Mee, H, W. Matheson (Lnaknow), Mies Vinle Cardiff, Leslie Kerr, F. H, Gilroy, J.. Milhadsen and Jae. Jones I trombone soles by W. A. Gr0war; Sootoh recitation by Mies Lizzie MoKay ; and addressee by W. EL MoOraoken alt "Truth " end lire, Biackaby, of Galt, on the 1. d. o.,i', .18 speaking of thio being the 84th an. nivereary the speaker referred to the treat grow lb of O,d Folloevehipp, pooaoe4. treat ae it doee in North Amerioa 18,800 • lodges, with a million of members and 380,000,000 in their treaenry ; they have attended to about 2 million Siak and buried 285,000. He pointed out the cosmopolitan oharacter of the Order and the good work being done along the line of education, benevolence and oharaoter building. Advised the yoaug men to unite with tbe Order and oleo to seem insurance in , the Relief Aseooiatio0. There 000 over 6,000 Rebekah. Lodgee with 800,000 members. Mr. Blaokaby'e halt hour address was a good one,• inter• epsreed with fact, figures, counsel, humor, &o., and wee most appropriate to the occasion. A tasty 100Oheou was, served and after votes of thanks to all who Resisted in the, program and entertain.. numb generally the proceeding were concluded with the National Anthem, Mise Jean MoLeughlin performed the duties of accompanist with her customary ability. W. H. Kerr was the ohairman. Western Star Lodge meets every Thurs• day evening in the Graham block. They have 115 members, 15 to 20 having been added since January let. Robt. Hender- son ie the Noble Grand this term and Jae, Humphries, of Walton, the Vioe Grand. There is a well organized Degree Team in connection With the Lodge who do their work with neatness and diapatoh. Business Locals. Man oorn, clean and dry, for sale at Rose' mill, Brussels. • Goon working horse for sale. Apply to R. HENDERSON, Bruseele. ALL kinds of garden eeede in packages, 2 for 6o, at Jas. BALLANTYNE'e. Jus= received, a choice lot of olover and timothy need. ALL BAEREn. WANTED -08X load Potatoes, 550 per bushel for good stook. Geo. E. Kura, Wingham. • SQUARE piano, Heinen, for Bale, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. J. A. Oreigh- ton. REPAIRS for Fleury plows may be found at Dark's livery burn. Saws filed and pot in good 8he98, HUGH WILLIAMS. GIANT Intermediate Yellow and Giant Sawlog Mangele, beet varieties of Swedes, seeds and fresh Garden seeds in bulk at i)ioOraoke0's. 'Puma Mmes.—Farmers wi8lling.to bay the beet plow made should call on John Long, agent. I will also keep pointe at Alf. Beaker's office. CAR of Dement from the National Portland Cement Go., Durham, reaeived, 32 75 per barrel ; Speoial price fn our lots. A. M. McKay & Co., Bruseele. 40-4 Bnuss0Ls PUMP Worms —Having put in I machine for grinding clippers I am pre; pared t0 matte old ooe'e Ont like new, Scissors sharpened. Man. A08138, WANTED at once, a good Smart boy to learn hardware and tinemithing trade, not lees than 17 years o'd, and willing to work. Apply to WILTON & P00200LL, Braaeals. ANY one needing lawn mowers and eoleeora sharpened and made to work easy oan have eame done at T. McGreg- or's saw and tool ebop. All first class work done here on Mill street, Brussels. Mare FOR BUSINESS.—If you want any- thfng in the ohepe of an A 1 buggy or a good lumber wagon yon are asked to gall at The Colter Carriage Factory, Brneeele, where you will find a splendid new stook to ohoose from and at Correct prioee. A look through our show room will nob ooet you anything and may save you some money, BURSAR eovONLomr de alosi 110113, Pa01''r. This well known Stallion will-traysl during the season of 1008 as follows :— Monday, May 4th—Will leave hie own stable, lot 9, Don. 12, Grey, and go Eaet to Oranbrook, then South to Donald Campbell's, lot 15, oon. 16, Grey, for noon t thence West along 16th oon. to Joe, Bolger's, lot 80, oon. 8, Morrie, for night. Tuesday—Will go Sontli to Walton, thence to S. Forbee', 14th con., MaKillgp, for noon ; thence to Tbomae Arohibald'o, con. 12, Mogillop, for night, where he will remain until Wednesday noon l thence to Joo. Shortreed'e, lot 19, oon, 0, Morris, for night. Thureday— Will proceed North to Peter MoNab's, lot 16, oon. 0, Morris, for noon 1 lhenoe North to Jae Shedden'e, eon, 4, Morrie, for night. Friday—Will proceed North' 23 miles, tben East to Wolter Forreat'e, lot 26, oon. 2, Morrie, for noon ; thews East to the gravel road, then South, to American Hotel, Brussels, for night. Saturday—Will proceed to his own stable where be will remain until the following Monday m•,r0ing, All plaoee o8 business wore oloaed at St. Marys', from 230.p, m, to 4 p. m.,' Wednesday Afternoon of last week, out of respect to the Into Sir Oliver Mowat. Sue00081al 10 ,rte have been made re. costly to false funds for the Improvement. of the Methodist church at Prospect Hili, Already over $200 have been matured, and the 011000ok ie favorable for t 81111ing a euffioient amu to domplele the work, George Morrison, Who . hoe been eh1• played at the woollen mills of S. Myers i& Son, St. Mayo, for nearly twenty years, left on Monday of last week, for Kings.. ville, Eoeex 09tlnty. Prior to hie (leper. tura hie fellow•ernployeeo at the mill pie. eented him with a gelid loather gladetone valise, Troopers Lucas, of St. Marys, and B. ;Atm, of 11:rktnn, returned 110030, Tiley, left the Sauth Afrioan conetab01ary before their time was up, owing to'tbofr inabilf. tv to get along with the Englieb of3loee's, Moto paid $87 for hie dieobarge and hie Standard Bank of Canada x^,.52'-9,TT.,S.023AS) 3.11700 . ASSETS—OVER THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ID.t erect. Deposits OI ono dollar and upwards reamed and 11,4t root allow• ed in Savings Bank ac 17igheat rate from date of deposit to withdrawal. PAID ON THF Daily Balance Loans Made, Notes Clashed, and every aoeonimnda• Moo afforded the res• poneible borrower. Alto FARMERS' SALE NOTES Cashed,Collected I or may be loft for gate -keening Duly for-whiono Mingo is 11114d0• This Bank offers Unsurpassed Facilities and Lowest Rates for the Transaction of every form of Banking Business. rs'n'Every oonvenienee afforded oustotnere living ata distance. BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GRAY, Aoltex. way home, A concert was held in Mr. Brown's honor at Kjrkton on Monday evening of last week, yY TTS S3207-•0 3/00C.9.R>:~ErS. Call Wheat 67 Barley 40 Peas 00 Oats . 27 Butter, tube and.rolls ,. _ 10 1; go per dozen 10 1' our per peva .. 4 00 Potatose(per'buo.) . , 50, Apples.(per bag) 40 Hay per ton 6 00 Salt per bbl., retail..... 1 00 Hoge, Live ' ' ' • 6 26 Wool 11 Hides trimmed 6 Hides rough• 6 Sheep skins, each 25 Lamb eking each 25 88 41 80 28 17 11 6 00' 40' 50 '7 00 70 6 26 12 63 5 26 80 aaORN . BEMs —1n Bruesele, oil April 28, to Bar• rioter and Mrs. BFair, a eon. CURRIE.—Io East Wawaooeh, on April 11, to Mr; and Mee. John A, Currie, a SOIL RINTo0L.—To Wingbam, on April 10, to Mr. and Mrs. W. 33. Rintoul, a daughter. TaoT.—In Ingersoll, on April 20, to Dr. and Aire. N J. Tait, formerly of Blytb, a daughter. HARVEY—BnaDLEY.—I0 Buffalo, N. Y., on April 15, by Rev. M. Thompson, of Pittsburg, assisted by Rev. G. R Wbitman, of Buffalo, Mr, L. R Harvey, druggist, of Rodney, Out., formerly of Brunets, to Miss May Florence Bradley, of Inflate). amxmen., SwenLow,--In MoKillop, on April 25, John II. Swallow, aged 78 years, 7 months and 20 days, HOWARD.—L1 Grey, on April 20011, Mies Mary Howard, aged 87 years. Funeral on Friday, May let, at 8 o'olook a. m„ from Wm, Blake's, lith oon., to Seaforth R. 0. church. ONE CENT" A WORD COLUMN. • A GENT'S Bioyolo for only 312 50. G. A,'DEADMAN..,. bow lot sale, will calve tit • middle of May, 3ngdire at THE' POST, O011IFO1leABLE house for Bale or to rent, Mill street, West, Apply, to 5811 , JOHN BROADFOOT, TH"no' Rn0D Jersey heifer calf for Bale, over weolte old. THOS.,PEPPER, Lot 5, 000, 0, Grey, WHITE Rook eggs, $100 per setting of 10, Pullets laying whop 91 months old. R. to, DEADMAN, Brussels, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. tTBARBING SHORT HORN •••��•- BULL Pen SALE.—Eligible for regis- tration. For price, terms and other nettle. niers apply to ANDREW HISLOP, Lot 2, Oon. 14, Grey, Brussels P. 0, 42 4 Painting, Paper Hanging, &c. The undersigned is pre- pared to attend to all 0' dere for Paper Hanging, Kalsomibing, Glazing and Painting in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates. Carpen- tering also attended to, THOS. NICHOLLS, 4I.0m John street, Brussels, AP11. 80 1903 L'ESTONE FOR SP 111 AYINO Axl F 0 2E 1 Drug Store. ROE SALE—LOT 207 AND. dwelling thereon, North-west corner - William and Albert streets, Brussels, 40•tf - J..L100ELE, OMFORTABLtia HOUSE AND good lot !Or sale on ljueen 00ree1, Brussels, For Iurtbeii,part oulare apply to MARY 0AMP13ELL, Brussels P.M. ,88133 • TO RENT.—A COMFORTABLE oottago on Elizabeth street, In good repair. 7 rooms besides pantry and wood- shed. A good well at the door. Apply to DR, MoKELP15Y, Bruseele. 3888 DESIRABLE B U I L D I N G Lots for Salo, beton Noe. 232 and 233 on West aide of Prinoeee street, Brussels, Par uortioulare as to pride and terms enquire at Tun POST. 00.1f -V OUNG SHORT HORN BULL for sale. Eligible for registration. For vrioo, terms and , other, particulars, ap• ply l foau1,rD. MP O IR, Lot 22, Con. 18. 00Grey, 3 THORO' BRED SHORT HORN Bulls for sale. Ono is 10(088 old and the other two younger, Also sovoralrogiet- ered Oowe and Heifers. Apply to JAMES SPEIR, Lot 110, 0ou. a, Morris Twp., or Brue- eofs Y. 0. 22.033 FOUR STRAIGHT SCOTOH Short Horn Bulla, from imported stook,far sale, Also cows and boltore, im- porteand home bred, 72 bead to seleot from, D. 3101,6E & SON, Maitland Bank - Stook Farm, Ethel Ont. 50.01 BY MAY 10th ozen of Eggs s utter rr 7 We have a contract for this amount of Produce to fill by May 10th, In order to secure this cquantity we purpose giving a Special Sale of Dry Goods, Ready- to-wear, Clothing. Boots, Shoes and Gents' Furnishings. Stupendous:)3argains will be offeied in every department. A word to the wise is sufficient. Look over this list of prices, these are only a few of the many good things weare offering,• , H/$)IEST PRICES' ,PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. Linens, Towelings and Shirtings — 84 loch Table Linen, Pure Linen, regular 85o, Speoial price .. —60 inch Table Linen, Bleached all Linen, regular 80o, Spacial price —64 iuoh Table Linen, Bleaohed all Liuen, Satin finish, regular 00o, Special pries —Extra heavy Linen Toweling, reg. 10o, Speoial —Heavy Toweling, regular 7a, Special price — Fine Glass Toweling, Linen, ret!. 7a, Speoial prioe 6 --Bette, heavy Shirting, regular 123e, Spocial.price,.• 10 " Standard Shirting, reg. 14o, Speoial price 11 Boots and Shoes' This department is making new customers every day, No use paying old time prioee when you 0011 MING money here. —Men's fine Bf. Bala„ regular $1 60, Speoial prion..$ 1 26 — Men's fine Dongola Bele„ reg. $2 00, Speoial pride 1 50 28 —Mett'o flue Bea Bale., regular $9 25, Speoial pride.. 1 60 —Women'o fine D mole, Bate., reg. •$1.75, 1. .. 1 85 47 —Women's fine Dongota Bale., reg. $2 26, " : 1 76 — Women's Glove Grain Bala,, nine everyday shoo, 60 regular $126, Speoial price. - 1 00 8—Boys', Nissen' andOhildren's solid leather Shoes at 6 Mame roduoliono, • Mzslins and Drapings A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT. ' —Art Mueline, regular 8o, Special pride, per yard„ 6 -Art Muoline, dainty patter00, regular price 10o, Speoial pried 8 —Extra wide fanny draping, reg. 123, Speoial p.m.. 10 .-Greton, very prettyedesigns, reg. 80, 8900181 price 6 —Oreton, very pretty Sles gne, teg. 100, Speoial price 8 --Full range of Lan Ourtaine at Import Mina. DRESS GOODS —Pare Wool English coating Serge, 40-inobee wide, regular price 76o, Speoial prioe, per yd, 47 —Pure Wool Coating Berge, 44 inoh, sold everywhere at 600 per yard, Speoial prioe 25 — Light Weiphh Tweed Deese Goods, regular 600 per yard, Speeial price ' 8711 READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING Spade will not permit 00 to give quotntiono; We ask you to dome and see for yourselves II we • do not offer yon better velum than you can get oleewhere, do not pnroh0ee. In Menne, Boye' and Ohild0en'e Ready-to•wear, perfeot- • fitting Clothing the lead the trade, - Hosiery, Gloves andCorsets fngreatVariet at Money Saving Prices atchetf GARFiELD BLOCK, BRUSSELS. i-• • t`( I :t