The Brussels Post, 1903-5-28, Page 8SON
HELLEBORE
BLUE -STONE
INSECT POWDER
PARIS GREEN
SULPHATE OF IB ON
WE HAVE THEM
QUALITY THE BEST
Druggist and
Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
000THRRN EXTENSION W. O. & B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows;
Gomo80UTH GoINeNoama.
Mall 7:18 a.m I Mixed 10:00 ami
Mired 1000 axe Mail 1'17 p.m
Ilsltreso 9:7b p.m I Express 8;17 p.m
Frani Beivs#slues
A ohiel's among ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prone £1.
MARKET your wool at Brussels.
WEDNESDAY evening's rain was an "old
Rouser."
L. B2aDouaxn °hipped 2 oars of lumber
to Chatham.
Tan plate glace has come for Mrs,
Fletober's blook.'
A, M. Mcli:al's reeidenoe has received a
new drew of paint.
THREE oars of salt were forwarded this
week by Brussels Salt Works,
LIVERY horses were at a premium on
Monday last at the stables in Brussels.
Tare week Alf. Bather loaded 2 Dare of
baled bay and a oar of straw for Toronto.
H. R. BREWER bas resumed hie weekly
Welts to Wroxeter where he has a photo,
gallery.
2 ears of baled hay were shipped from
Brussels this week by G. Blatchford for
New York.
A oar of cheese for London, Eng., Was
shipped by W. W. Harris from this
station this week.
KERB Mies Griffin's Concert, in Brea.
eels, Towu Hall, next Tuesday evening,
in view. Good program.
DATE its not arranged yet for the Lista.
Wel—Brnesele Intermediate Football re.
turn match to be played here.
A GOOD photo. group of last rear's
Intermediate Foot Bail team and officiary
has been arranged by H. R. Brewer,
W. F. STEWART & SON sant two )Dada of
Elmer to Ethel this week to J. McDonald,
who does a large trade in the flour and
feed business.
OWING to other concerts the Spinsters'
Convention has been paetponed. Partic-
ulars•ae to date, &o., will be given next
week. Watch out for the bills.
Thomson Close Ball team will play a
match with Wingham olnb in the latter
town on Friday afternoon of next week,
Jame 5th. Looan nine is expected to play
in Wiugham tbe same day.
THE improvementa spoken of in THE
Boer some weeks ago at R. Leatherdele'e
Furniture store and ubdertaking depart-
ment are in progress and will be of mon•
sidprable importance when completed.
REatovea.—Eli Moore nae removed bis
implement wareroome Ilia week from
the Smote bank i
ma a oa to Mill et
rest opposite
e
P. Soott'e ebop, where he leas a large
stook of Deering implements, seeding
toots, Caber buggies, Petrolea wagon'',
Deering binding twine, &o. He invites a
call from the farming community.
CE]IETawr PL-Ts,—Amy person wishing
to have their oemetery lot olipped and
lawn mowed, dec., oan make the necessary
arrangements by applying to the mare.
taker of the cemetery, Robert Dark, who
may be found at the cemetery on Friday
of each week. He gu0ranteeeeatiefaotion
at a small annual eXpenoe. Every prop-
erty owner in God's Aare should see that
90000 attention is given to that their
lots will not be allowed to run wild,
A L0H00000 00rreep0ndent (aye in a
neighboring newspaper '—On amount of
the rain and the bad state of the roads a
week ago, Mr. Buohanan, teacher at No.
8 was unable to return to his Reboot, he
having wheeled to his home in Braeeele
on Friday evening. However the pupils
pot in the day (liondav) as they thought
very satisfactorily, flibing, atm, Mr.
Buohanan returned Monday e8ening and
no doubt made Tuesday a buy day.
A Wawa—Mies Simplon, of Walton,
presented THE Post, last week, with areal
onrioeity in the shape of a sprig of Gorse,
or what may be better known as "Whin,"
Althougn a curiosity here it is common
enough in Scotland where it grows wild
A o u
on the moors. o p le
of years ago
when Misa Simpeon'e mother and sister
were in the old country, they got some
seed and planted it in their garden. Tbie
is the 2nd year's growth and ib lecke ae
healtby as if grown on its native heath,
It hue a yellow flower, and the stock is
coveted with green leaves and spore like
thorns. The sample may be Been at our
(Moe,'
MISITAnx.•-Tho following unite of
active 53111818 will aeeemble for twelve
days' training in camp of instruction at
tbe places and on the dates herein gpeoi•
fled :—Bearer companies will only train
in Damp for the last three days of the
damp for wbiohthey are severally detail.
ed, with the exoeptton of Noe. 4 and 7,
which will be allowed to perform six
days' training in camp. Military 010trf08
Nd, 1—Firet Hussars, Londe, 0131 June,
lat brigade divieion field artillery --6th
field battery, Deserontc, 9th June, No.
1 regimental depot, R. 0. It„ 22nd, 28th,
27th, 80th, 82nd and 88rd regiments,
London, 0th Jane, No. 6 bearer tom
pony, London, 18th June. No. 6 field
hospital company, London, 0th June.
The 7th, 21st, 24th and 256h rrgimonte
Will drill at headtanartere, 4
TunenaY's fine rain was agreat bonanza
to the 0o0utry.
COUNTY Gounoil will convene in Godea
riob on Tneedny afternoon of next week.
INDEPENDENT Foresters' At Rome
Thursday evening of this week in the
Town Hall.
LADIES' jacket lost. navy blue with
strappioge 08 black, Pinder kindly leave
at Tao POET.
Monn,Y was a quiet day in town as
many of our residents visited Lietowel
and Luaknow.
Le inward freight this week was a oar
of cement for N. F. Gerry ; a oar of farm
ma0hinery for Jno. Long ; and 2 care of
coal for Salt Works.
STATION AGENT MILRAneEN tiokei08 190
paeseogere from Brussels to variens
pointe during the Victoria Day holiday.
The receipts for suttee were 9180.
TEBBE rinks from Brussels Lawn Bow-
ling Club went to Listowel on Monday,
They played nine games winning four.
The Listowel lawn is badly in need of
improvement.
Base Bean—Brussels Base Ball team
played the initial game of the season at
Looknow last Monday when they met the
NOHOW wielders from the Co. town. Oar
boys Dame very nearly sending them
home without a ton as eight innings had
p I
men were ed in blanks and two Ont
and two strikes on the batter in the 9th
when by an error and an overthrow 8
rune were tallied. "Dad" Ardell was the
twirler for Brussels, and Campbell for
Goderieh, both pitchers doing good work.
Brnesele received 4 coats of kaleomine
bat did not bat in the Oth innings. Dano.
MoLanohlin made a home run for oar
team. The umpire was F. Collins, of
Luaknow, who gave good satisfaction.
Brothels has a team that should make
the local (lobe hustle this season and ie
made np of residents of oar own town.
The following more will supply other
particulars of last Monday's match :—
Oauoe0Le R 0 GODEBmR R 0
Ballantyne, a 2 0 l0neeshaw, a 0 4
Ardell, p 1 2 McLeod, 88 0 E
Fetid, lb 3 1 MoDlnrmid, of ,,, 0 9
MoLauablin,2b1 2 McLaughlin, es.., 0 4
Loakridge, 3b 0 4 McAuley, 28 1 2
Eggleston, es. 1 2 Campbell, p 1 9
8. Een, If 1 3 Tait1b 0 4
A. Herr, of 0 4 Carroll,, rt 0 2
Brown, rf 0 9 8untz, It „,,,,....., 1 2
Total 0 24 Total 2 27
Brussels 4 C 0 1 2 0 2 0'-9
Goderieh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9-9
Banes=L= Timone WIN ONCE Blom .—
The fourth and last game of the series for
Brussels in district'. C in 000neotion with
the Junior Foot Ball League was played
with Listowel last Monday morning in
that town and resulted in a more of 2 to
0 for the vieiting team. The conteat was
not as one sided as the re5Dlt would ap-
pear as there was a warm aootest tbrongh.
ant although Braeeele maintained the ad.
vantage and by good work prevented
their opponents from scoring. A notice.
able feature wae the finela
puto bythe
forwarde, Stewart Scott andJoey ood,
surprising some of the old beads in a
position they had not played together be•
fore. Teams lined op ae follows :—
Bishop
BansaELB LIoTowor
Ainley t Gardj
Bricker
f i
Lindsay' Boake
W. Good ( Zllllax
MaLecd -}
Banker Beeks { :,,,,..., Bamford
rd
111 111
Bo tut lax Gunnther
J. Good,.,........ Forwards .., Wi11ongghgbgy
Smith
{f7.,, E. Ha0lting
Miller 0 .....,...Bamford
ArtRobinson ,Ile erea,
Braeeele has now to enter he arena with
faster oompany, viz , the w'onera of one
of the Easterly Dietrlette, where we hope
they will be able to maintain the honors.
Home and home matobee will likely be
played, The some oard is this Dietriot
ebowe ea under :—
Bruseele..won 4 lost 0 to play 0
Wingham,. 0 1 o 2 ' 1
Listowel.. " 0 " 3 " 1
CLEAN Toon GEAIN,—A oiraalar to grain
dealers has been handed Tab PM by
Alfred Barker, of Brussels, wbiob epeaks
for itself :—Dear Sir,—During the past
few months we have bad nnmer000 corn
plaints of the quality of oatmeal which
we have been shipping, oaueed by the
oats being mixed witbo
betlY, e black bar•
ley, peas and wheat. Although we have
a fair line of Meaning machinery, we find
it impoeeible to make a thorough separa•
tion of the grain, and we cannot therefore
guarantee the product as being pure. In
oonnention with Chian ocrreeponde0t in
Newcastle -on Tyne, England, writes :—
"With reepeot to the oatmeal yon are
hipping,inoloding Canadian round and
fine, may we ask you to be extremely
oarefal with the quality, as County Cann
afore are p080080g the Adulteration Act
very severely at the present time, and it
is absolutely neoeseary that great oars
should be taken in the maenfaatnre of
this arti0l0 to e00nr0 its parted parity,"
It le therefore evident that more mare
moat be *mortised in the purchase of oate
as the quality has been going from bad
to worse and unless millers oan buy oats
better gleaned and free from a mixture of
other grains, the oatmeal industry will
be entirely tolned, We hope the grain
merobante will see the necessity of using
More Dare in buying and else will ebow
farmers that it le in their interest to mar.
kat Olean, pure oate, otherwise a valuable
market Will be loot. Years truly,
harks Wra3*N & SONS.
Pergue, 0088 May 27th, 1908.
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t'APIT le—Pend np $1,000,000
RESEIRI`S $1.000,000
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(q• General Banking business transacted. Farmer's Notes
Discounted. Sale Notes bought or held for Collection.
IN TEE SAVINGS BANE—Deposits of 91.00 and onwards repolvod and
interest at the highest honk rate allowed, from date of deposit to date
of withdrawal, on the daily balance.
ra'Partlee balding important papers, notes, leo„ may deposit them in
our bank vault for safe keeping—free of (Margo,
Prompt and Careful Attention, Good Teams,
G. F. BLAIR, Bolioltor, .4. E. MELLISI-1. Manager, BRUSSELS.
R GRAHAM shipped a oar of oats to
Portland for export and a oar of wheat to
St. Thames.
Bnuseo o Co0Nan, will meet next Mon.
day evening, It will also ba the dale of
the Court of Revision.
Tim first rifle matth in 000neetio0 with
Brussels litfie Aeeooiation will be on the
program On Salnrday of We week,
W. H. Bann attended a meeting of the
Go. Connoil Good Roads Committee at
Clinton on Wednesday of this week pre
paratory to the Go. Council next week.
INSPECTOR ROBB goes to Toronto on
Monday, June let, to aot BB Rn examiner
of practices' teaching at the Normal
School there. He will be absent for a
week,
W. 1''. STEwan0 & Boa have just 0053.
plated repairs en their mill adding a large
aerate mill and reels to inmates the
oapaoity of their mill. The inoreased
trade demands it. They have orders for
one thousand sacks of flour for export.
GOOD Roane.—Howiok, Tornberry,
East Wawanoeh, Morrie and Grey town•
ships have all given a favorable expres-
eion advising, the Go. Connoil to press for
the grant towards Good Roads. These
five townships are solid in their desire
for beater roads.
GRANGE IN PUBLIC Lamm Hoene.—
After Jane let, the hours in within the
Library will be open will be as followe :—
Afternoons, Tuesday, Tbnreday and Sat-
urday, from 2 to 5 p. m. ; evenings, Tuee•
day and Saturday from 7 to 9 80 p. m.
Those interested ebonld (lip not this
item so as to keep tab on the obaogee,
Mase Garrett will be assisted at her
O000ert next Taeeday evening in the
Town Hall,Brothels, by her vocal pupils
ile
and in addition
Prof,am be11, of Godo.
G p
riob, and Miee Goodwin, of Clinton, will
take part in piano selections and eloou-
tionory renditions, Mies Griffin ie a fine
soloist es well as a competent vooal to•
98004800 and pianist.
CANADA Is BEING REPT IN COLONIAL COLD
STORAGE —A Chfango newspaper, with a
orazy editor, winds off tbe following gneb:
—"As for Canada," said Mr. Carnegie in
London the other day, "compare her
growth in the nineteenth century with
that of the United States. Her only
isthmus of a future is to throw in her lot
with the Amerioan6." That is obviously
tra0, yet Canada, with tbe expanding
Republio ever before her as an example
of the benefits of in dependence, pre•
fere dependance and oaltivatee a
dwarflog[jealously and dislike of the
United States, The colonist ie neeee•
eerily a provincial, and therefore has for
Otte great and pro.perona nation the
envious enmity wbiob the rooted villager
inevitably feels for the nearest big city.
We oan get on very well without Canada,
but it hes been sufficiently well proved
that Canada oannot get along without us
—at least that she oan get along only in
a way so small that she should be asham•
ed of it. Her young men of brains and
energy, year by year, leave her and come
over the line to ne for the larger oppor-
tunities offered. Eventually, of amuse,
Canada will come in. That will happen
when we want her. Meantime she ia, so
to speak, keeping herself in tattooist cold
storage. "Mr. Editor put some toe in
your hat, take a eedliz powder and avo
id
worry, but don't fatt to read of the then
sande of Americana who have "braked" to
the Northwest this year."
Business Locals.
To0ATOE plants and green onions for
Bale at MoCrsoken's,
Wool wanted ; eggs 14o ; potatoes 75o,
Seed oorn for Bale.
GEO. E, RING, Wingbam.
—Fon SALE.—Four ehow oases (2 uprights
and 2 flats) 8 tables and a mangle.
MRS. FLETORER
REPAIRO for Fleury plows may be
found at Dark's livery barn. Sews filed
and put in good shape. HUGH WoLLIAnte.
WANTED at ono, a good emart boy to
learn hardware and tinemithing trade,
not leas than 17 years o'd, and willing to
work. Apply to WILTON & TURNBULL,
Brtleaels.
FLEURY PLows,—Farmers wiehing to
bay the best plow made should mall on
John Long, agent. I will also keep
pointe at Alf, Barker's office.
ANY one needing lawn mowers and
seinen sharpened and made to work
easy oan have game done at T. MoGreg.
or'e saw and tool ebop, Ali ifi'et.oleeo
work done here on Mill street, Bruesele.
READY FOR BusoNEse.—If you want any.
thin in the y or a abs a of an A 1 buggy g
good Camber wagon yon are asked to oall
86 The Other Carriage Factory, Braaaele,
where you will find a splendid new stook
to (hoose Irom and at eorreot prices. A
look through our show room will not
ooet you anything and may Bare yon
some money,
PERSONAL, PARA7;!flAJ'tl$.
D. M, Booth ie here from Hamilton.
Jae. Swann spent the holiday in Mild.
may.
Miee Nettie Drown spent Victoria Day
in Gerrie,
Miee veggie Brown was visiting in
Gerrie Net week.
Miee Thgrea Meadows, of Landon, le
visiting in Brussels,
Mise Milhaueen spent a few doge at
Milverton this week,
George Denyer spent a few 'days with
relatives in Milverton.
Mre. (Rev,) Rosa wag at Elora for a
brief visit with relatives,
W, E:. MoOraelten 0008 le Toronto on a
besinese trip this week.
Miss Govenlook, of Atwood, Walt re.
hewing vitt friendships in Brussels' for a
few dare.
F. H. Gilroy was vieiting at Mount
Foreet and Grand Valley,
Mica Jennie Hableirk end Mies Bennett
spent Victoria Day in Galt.
Mrs, Fletcher was vieiting with Lnolt.
now relatives for a few days.
Rev. T. W. Cosene, wife and eon, were
in Trowbridge last Monday.
Miss Mildred Soott was visiting with
Clinton and Seaforth friends.
Mies Rosa, of Port Elgin, wag a visitor
at Melville Manse for a few days.
Rev. I. M. Webb was visiting in Looan
and London during the past week.
Mre.T.Farrow renewed old friendships
in Goderieh during Ole past week.
Alex. Molielvey is home from the
Ueivereiby, Toronto, for a holiday.
Mise Smith, of Drayton, baa been the
guest of Mies Bete Wilson in town.
Mts. Muldoon was vieiting relatives at
Gowanatown Monday and Taeeday.
Mrs. Doig, Guy and Glndye, of Gorrie,
are visitors with Mre. George Brown,
Mre. M. H. Moore and sone were
visitors at Listowel with the former's
m other.
Councillor and Mre. Plum and children
were visitors at Luolmow last Sunday
and Monday.
P. Hogg and T. A. Hawkins were at
Wellesley for a few days visiting at the
former's home.
Jno. and Mre. Ament and son, Johnnie,
of Millbank, were in Brueeola for a abort
visit tbts week.
Mre. Frank Shiel, a former resident of
Brussels, was visiting Mre. Jno. Tait and
other old friends during tbe past week.
Miss Adeline Robb spent the Victoria
Day vacation at the home of Miss Maggie
Buohanan 0;;dhad a very pleasant
time,
Rev. I. B. and Mrs. W011win and
daughter, of Seaforth, were visitors at
the Methodist Parsonage here on Tbars•
day of last Week.
Mre. Mellish and Mr. Marshall, of
Emily Oity, Mich., are visitors with C.
and Mrs, Ritchie, John etreet. They
are masons of Mr. Ritohie'e,
Mise Winnie McGuire was visiting at
Trowbridge and took an elooutionary
part in an Epworth League entertain.
meat last Monday evening in the Metho-
dist ohuroh.
T. E. Shiels, of Detroit, has been
vieiting relatives and friends in Brnesell
and Grey. He ie proprietor of the Viotor
brick dryer and does a large bceines6. It
is 'tome years since he left Grey.
Johnnie, the 6 year•old eon of Do.
Cavanagh, of Owen Sound, has been
dangeronely i11 with a stoppage of the
bowels this past week. Two dootors were
iu attendance part of the time. We hope
he will soon be o. k.
Miee Mary Oliver hag gone on a
month's visit with her eteters to Thee..
salon, Algoma, Miee Pauline alaEwen,
who has been visiting relatives in Brus-
sels', for nearly 5 months, returned to her
home with her auntie.
Mrs. (Dr.) $necbtel, of Winnipeg, has
gone to Banff Mineral Springs for treate
ment for rbeomatiem. She will oontinue
her tour Westward to the (oast, Dr.
Bueohtel following for a holiday io July,
Mre, Bneohtel is a daughter of D. B. and
Man. Moore, of Brussels.
Mra, B. Driver, a former resident of
Bruesele, wag oalling on old friends this
week. The family have been residents
of
Rochester, N. Y., for
the past 7 yeare,
where they put in a busy time in market
gardening end fruit culture. We are
pleased to bear of their success.
Will,Leatherdele ie bath from Seaforth
where he hoe spent the past 5 years in
the furniture and undertaking business.
He will now be associated in Brussels
with his father in the same line. Tan
POST IS pleased to welcome him home
and hope be will long remain a resident.
Moe. Chas, Ainley, of Harrieton, well
known in this locality, met with an
aooideet at Fordwioh last Saturday night
that temporarily laid her up. She had
gone to visit relatives at Fordwloh and
wae alighting from the train when she
fell. A sprained ankle will remind her
of the trip for some little time,
UIIURCul CIILMI:''3.
There was Ravine in the R. 0, Oharab,
Brnseele, last Sabbath,
W. H. Herr, °ETn a POST, took Epworth
League services at Fordwioh last Snndey,
A lay reader from Winhane officiated
in Bt. Juhn'O ahureb last Sunday in the
absence of Inenmbent Webb
Woofer's Mxoeootuuow BoonETY, Tha an.
Dual Convention of the Woman's Mission.
ary Society of the Methodist• oburob,
h District, was held l'di
Wnn v am D a nLnaknow
on Wednesday of loot week and was an
enjoyable gathering. Afternoon tension
opened in the oharob at 1.45, the program
being as follows :--Devotional exercises,
Mrs, (Rev.) Garbutt, Gerrie ; Reading of
Minutes; Roll Call and Reports ; Eleotion
of Summary ; Nomination of •
Dietriot
Organizer ; Addrer8 of Welcome, Mre.
(Rev.) Barrie, Luaknow ; Singing ; Diffi-
artltiee in Auxiliary work and their
Remedy, Mre (RevF. 3. Osteo, Anil.
field ; Dieoueeioe ; Solo, Mies Johnston,
LUokptw i Greetings from Sister Snoietieo,
Mrs. (Res.) McKay, W. 0. T.17,, Mre.
Bryans:I Our Ilooponsibi ity to China and
bow to meet it, Mre. Moore,TTeeewater ;
Dleouseion ; Duet, Mime
Wheeler and
Bmitb, Leanne; ; The Women of India,
Lax Chriebi, Mao• Webb, Whiteoburoh ;
Dieousaion ; Question Drawer, Mrs.
Wright, London ; Consecration Servioe,
Mrs. (Rev.) Vance, Bervie, A public
meeting wag held at 8 o'olook when ad.
dressers were delivered by lire. Gordon
Wright, London ; Rev. 0. P, Wella, Ethel.
Made was furnitbed by the oh0ir of the
ebtrob, and the their taken by Rev. A.
G. Harris. Moe, Cuyler, of Whiteohurob,
Welded at the afternoon 00601011 With
her now ability,
MAT 28 1908
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Deposits
Of one dollar and upwards
r0pelved and int, vitt allow•
ed in Savings Bank at
highest rate front date of
depoeit to withdrawal.
Int erect
PAIL) ON THE
Daily Balance
Loans
Made, Notre Clashed,
and every aaoommoda•
tion afforded the res.
poneible borrower.
FARMERS' SAL)✓ NOTES gashed, Oollacted ; or may ba left for este-keepiug only
for wbioll no 0130(00 le made,
This Bank offers Unsurpassed Facilities and Lowest Rates
for the Transaction of every form of Bantling Business,
163rEvety convenience afforded customers living at a distance.
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GRAY, AGENT.
The congregation of Loobaleh have
given their minister, Bev, A, Miller throe
mouths' vacation t0 recuperate. He ex.
petted to sail for Scotland on the 27tH
a000mpaoiod by Mrs. Miller, and Rev, R.
McLeod, of Ripley,
Last Sunday morning, Rev. T. Wesley
Ceases took for hie text Exodus 4:2, "And
the Lord said ante him What is that
in thine hand? And he said, a rod."
In tbe evening he preaobed from Eooleei
aetee 8:15, "God requireth that which ie
peat."
The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be di=penned at the moraine service
in Melville ohurob next Sabbath. Prep.
oratory service on Saturday et 2 80 p. m.,
at whloh Rev, J. J. Hestia, of Belgrave,
will preach. The Thanksgiving service on
Monday at 10 80 a. m„ will be condnoted
by Rev. Geo. Ballantyne, of Moleewortlt,
Rev, W. W, Sheppard, for the last 22
years prinoipal of the Iudiau institute at
Mooney, diad on Sunday moraiog of
injariee received on the previous Monday
by being thrown from Mie buggy. He
entered the Methodist ministry in 1862,
and among the other plaoee et which be
was stationed was Listowel from 1887 to
1870 The funeral took place at St.
Thomas on Taeeday.
High Sohooi Examinations,
The. High School Examinations begin
June 29th and continue until July 1318,
A8 Brussels, 2 candidates write on Ma-
triculation to University and 16 for Junior
Leaving. 8... 0
The fees amount to f
$
this sum tbe Education Department
receives $49 to pay for examining the
candidates' answer papers, and theSobool
Board $88 for buying paper, &o., and
paying presiding examiner. A. H. Mae.
grove, Principal of the Wingbam Public
Sohool, presides at Brussels ; J. H.
Cameron, of Brneeels, presides at Wing -
ham ; Andrew Scott assisted by Fred.
Fowler presides at Seaforth ; and Messrs.
Lough and Robb preside at Clinton.
These examiners .are appointed by the
Minister of Education on the recommend
anion of the Publio School Inspector.
Brussels—Matriculation, 2 candidates ;
Junior Leaving 16, Fees to Department,
$49 ; to School Board, $38.
Wingbam—Matriculation, 2 ; Junior
Leaving, 14. Fees to Department, 944 ;
to 8011001 Board, 930.
Clinton—Matriaulatiou, 6' ; Junior
Leaving, 27 ; Senior Leaving, 9 ; Com.
meroial Diploina, 6 ; Commeroial Speo•
ialiet, 1 ; Honor Matriculation, 2 ; Sahol-
arebip candidate, 1. Fees to Depart,
ment, $125 ; to Sohool Board, $85.
Seaforth—Matriculation, 4 ; Junior
Leaving, 25 ; Senior Leaving, 18 ; Com-
mercial Diploma, 4. Fees to Depart-
ment, $129 ; to Soboo] Board, $84.
TOTAL FEE(.
Seaforth Dept. $129 Board $84
Clinton ......., " 125 " 85
Wingham " 44 30
Brussels " 49 " 03
Total $847 $282
Entire amount collected $579.
Owing to no examination being now
held for Public School Leaving this
amount is mush smaller than usual.
OAxAIL—In Elma, on May 19.11, Jessie
Lament, 'beloved wife of James
Oakley, aged 48 years.
MoINToea.—In Hnwiok, on May 28rd,
William A. McIntosh, need 18 years.'
Srannneo.—In Wingham, May 26, Lo.
rattle Lenin(, beloved wife of Dr. W.
R, Sporting, and second daughter of
F. G. and Mre. Sparling, Wingham,
aged 30 years.
sa.A.RaazEa..
PATTEn00N—LAIr:ONT,—At the Manse,
Oranbrook, on the 201h inst., by Rev.
D. D. MoRae, Mr, William J, Pat-
terson, to Maggie Lamont, both of
Grey.
h's'
1Wanted
Highest Market Pricepaid
for Wool in Cash or in ex-
change for Goods.
*We have a lute
Assortment of
YARNS, TWEEDS,
CARPETS, FLANNELS,
$HEETINGS,
KNIT GOODS,
ETO., ETC
Custom work such as Boll Card-
ing, Spinning, Knitting, etc.
attented to as usual.
HOWE & C9.
Opp. Central Hotel, Brussels,
Fall Wlieat 68 70
Berlvy .. 30 81
Pose 65 60
Oita ▪ 27 28
Butter, Gabe and rolls ., 18 14
Eggs per dozen 11 12
Flour per cwt. 4 00 5 00
Potatoes (per bne.) 50 60
Apples (per bag) 40 50
Hay per ton ▪ 6 00 7 00
Salt per bbl., retail...,. 1 00 70
Hoge, Live 5 50 5 60
Wool 14 16
Hides trimmed 6 69
Hides rough 6 5
Lamb skins each 25 80
Sheep skiue,each .. 25 25
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN,
Flva Fall calves for sale. Require at
THE POST, 40.2
Cow for sale, will calve in middle of
May. Enquire at THE POST.
Com roaTaorm house for erste or to rent,
Mtn 0888dO
street, West. Apply to 13110ADFOOT.
Bones and lot for sale or to rent.
Medium sized, frame and good garden, on
John street, Braeeele. Apply at THE POST.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
We Have
Your
Hammock
Tho rest, comfort and relaxation
you get out of a Hammools is
always worth many times its omit..
ITlanufaaturero keep improving on
the construction horn year to year
and we thiok the new line we are
now (bowing will provideeven
more oomfort than the styles of
previous years. We have a nice
line ranging in price from 76o to
$3 00
AT" '
F o s
Drug Store.
COMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
good lot for Bole on Queen street,
Brussels. For further pa rtienlars apply to
MARY CAMPBELL, Brneeels P. 0, 0811
I.ii0UR STRAIGHT SOOTOH
Short Horn Bulls, from Imported
stook for Bale. Also °owe and heifers. Im•
ported and home bred. 72 Mead to select
from, D. MMILNE & SON, Maitland Bank
Stook Pares, Ethel out. . 80.01
i THORO' BRED SHORT HORN
Bulla for sale. One is 1 year old and
the other two younger. Also several regist-
ered (Iowa and Heifers. Apply to JAMES
8PE1R, Lot 90, Con, 0, Morrie Twp., or 1.31610 -
eels P. 0. 22.10
GQ`tTRAYED FROM THE PRE NI.
IBES of the audersigued, Lots 10 and 17,
Oen 0, Grey, a article bull, about 19 yenta
Id, red in color, A stink and short chant
attached to Mie nose, Suitable 1rewara is
offered for recovery. AUGUST P180H0,11
Oraiebrook P.O. 40.2
Meeting of County Council.
The Oonnoll of the °aunty of Huron will
meet in the 000001t 011amber in the Town
of Goderieh at o'eloa { 9.01.068 the 2nd
day of June next.
FOR SALE, CHEAP, BLACK. W. LANE, Clerk.
sawn shop and tools. Excellent Dated at Goderieh May 20111,9503.
etaud, Apply immediately, BONA, --^---
44.0 Blyth, Ont,'
Painting,Paperg
Hanging, Han i&c.
1-'OUNG SHORT HORN BULL
for sale. MigtOle for registration.
For price, terms and , other partioulare ap-
ply to 1. 2, MPNO IR, Lot 22, 000, 18, Grey,
YEARLING SHORT HORN
BULL FOR BALE. Eligible for regis-
tration. Per price, terms and other partic-
ulars apply to ANDREW 1885100P, Lot 2,
Oon.- 14, Grey, Bruseel8 P. 0; 42.4
BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE
undereigued will keep for service on
Lots 10 and 17, Goo. O, Grey, a tlloro' brad
Thulium Bull. Pedigree may be seen on
application. Terms, St 00, to be paid at
time of service with m•ivllege of returning
if 0eeee8ary. AUGUST y'I30lil R,
40.2 Proprietor.
The undersigned is prepared to attend to
all orders for Paper Hanging, Halaomiolug,
Glazing and Painting 1n a workmanlike
manner and at reasonable rate(. Carpel'.
tering also aft uded to.
THOS. NICHOLLS,
41-8m John street,Brussels.
NOTICE/
Tenders will be receiv- ed by the Towneb'p
of Maintop forwbat ie known as the Bei -
ton Drain on the 14th Concession of MCOI'-
lop and part of Grey Townabip. Mane Rod
specifications may be seen at the Clerk's
reeidenaa near Winthrop. and tenders will
be opened at Leadbory on Saturday, May
20110,81 1 o'clock p. m, Work is estimated
at 51093.00 The auto of 8825.00 will be naked
until bonds are eigued.
JN 0. 0. MORRI80N, Olerk,
B RUSSELS' BEST
P RODUCE MARKET
Bulier 0 aid - EgD o Wad
And Highest Prices Paid.
We want to make another shipment of Produce the
•
last of this month and will offer special inducements in the
way of low prices in Dress Goods, Dress-Muslins,
Prints, Ginghams, Linens; Towelings, Shirt-
ings, Cottonades, Boots, Shoes and Men's,
Boys' and Children's Clothing.
Saturday's Special
4 cases of Men's Fine Dongola
Oxfords'and Men's Fine Dongola Baps.
to go on sale Saturday morning at
Clearing Prices, Come early and®se-
cure first choice.
IIARRY A. MATCHETT
Garfield. douse, Brussels.