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There is nettling handier than a geed
Whiek Go remgve deet, iko., from
Mething, We have bargains toeller
n Weise.
you ieise. We hongbt all the
W1)00041(0! bad of .kind that we
laevo neyee bad ire equal
FOR 10 OTS,
No matter if yep have Whieks for
almost every room in the house it
will pay you to get one .of these. We
have also extra value in
•
HAIR BRUSHES
that were .bought before the advanoe
in price. We buy wherever we van
get the beet valne. We bad aocopnte
,lost year with over
65 WHOLESALERS.
"Goode well bought are 'half sold."
Take a look et oar window' display
of these goods,
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician and
Bookseller.
7a,o'Lady' o
$32,50 Zioyo],o
Is the beet yahoo we have to
offer in Wheels. Sold two last satnrday.
Think fee a moment—a high grade Bioy.
ole with Dunlop tires for only 832,50. A
few years ago you would have paid three
times the price and many pay from $10
to $20 more for a wheel that ie uo better
if ae good. We would like to see a better
Wheel than the Oreagent.
Ilot Ca1osi
Not only are the Crescents selling
like hot oekee bat also the Morrow
Coaster and Brake. The manufaoturere
have put in new machinery and expeot to
turn put 1,000 a day, but like many an-
other good thing it takes some a long
time to find it out.
G. A. Deadman,
Agent for Crescent Bioyclee.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. a. & E.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, ae follows
GOING BOnrB, 00IN0 NORTH,
Express 7:16 a.m. I Mail 2;10 p,m
m
Mixed 9:45 a.. Expreee 10:17 p.m
Tim' Nan Pins,
A ohiel'e amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
COME to Brussels on Jane 22nd.
Sanwa Board Friday evening of next
week.
50 CENTS pays for Tan POST to the bal-
ance of 1900.
BALMS Jane will be ushered in on Fri-
day of this week.
ComiTY Council opens next Tuesday
afternoon at 3 O'olook.
TIPS town grader wee at work on a few
of the streets this week.
MODELFarmexcursion. on Thursday,
Jane 27th. Don't forget the date.
0001IT 07 REYISxoN and Connell meet-
ing next Monday evening. There are 8
or 10 appeals to be heard.
A OMMINT sidewalk may be put down
on Queen street, West of Turnberry, to
the Ronald Engine Works.
Tan eclipse of the sun was surveyed by
a goodly number of Brueselitee through
smoked glass on Monday morning.
R. GRAHAM is ready to pay the highest
market price for any quantity of wool.
Booker & Vanetone are also on the
market.
B. Bonn= and family removed to
Palmerston this week where Mr. Burke
has purohaeed a livery. Tan Poem wish-
es him success.
JAMES Bunoaes' barna, adjoining Brus-
sels, have been taken down and atone
stabling inoreaeed and upon this will be
erected a large new building.
1
THE growth of seedlingae this
e
Spring is something wonderful.mP Tbere
are tens of thoneande of them along the
streets that will require to be destroyed.
Tat Canadian Order of Foresters will
bold their pio-nio in D. Stewart's grove,
North of Brussels on Dominion Day. A
public meeting will be held in the Town
Hall at night when epeeobee and musics
will constitute the program. The Chief
Ranger will be here.
Ben Ctrl.—Last Friday as J. J. Gilpin
was : assisting in loading a mowing
machine at hie implement wareroom into
a farmer's wagon hie right hand came in
contact with the mower knife which
inflicted a bad gash on hie thumb and
aoroes the palm. The dootor had to be
called upon to bind npthe wonted and
Mr. G. will be somewhat handicapped
for a while.
A TEsTMIOLUAL err WEramx.—'In speak.
hog of the Eureka Veterinary Caustic
Balsam the following recommendation is
of worth :—"Newmarket, March 27th,
1900—I have need the Eureka Veterinary
O austia Balsam and find it is a good pre-
paration. I gen recommend it to the
publia. Lt..Ool. T. H. Lloyd, V. B.,
Examiner on Materia Medina (medicine)
at The Ontario Veterinary College." See
the adve in this week's issue of TnoPosT.
LIBERTY is given the volunteers who
will go into oamp this year to wear gray
shirts and straw hate.The Militia De.
P given has the different bat-
talions permission to wear them, but
leaves it to a vote of the men. This sort
of uniform "will be for oamp drill only,
as the regulation serge and helmets will
have to be worn on all general parades.
If the men decide to wear the shirts and
bats, the post of them will be token from
their camp pay.
BRO05ELs road grader will go to Mo•
Killop township for a few days to assist
in toed making.
SEvnnox interesting matters ars crowd.
ed out of this week's issue. They will
appear next week.
Jas. TURNBULL t0 baying hie reeidenoe,
John street, dressed in a new goat of
paint. Fred. Mo0rack'en h..e the job.
Txui POST le in receipt of an interesting
letter from Hugh R. Elliott, from Oar.
berry, Man. It will appear next week.
Oen volunteers go to damp, at London,
next Tuesday. A special train will likely
run. There is still room for recruits in
No. 5.
Wet. Branum, is having improvements
made at the wood shed and goal house
at the rear of hie reeidenoe by raising the
roof, new shingles, &e.
THE Goderiob Star Bays :—One day
last week Dudley Holmes, the younger,
fell from the fenee and broke an arm,
but the young aarobat is getting over the
trouble ninety.
J. W. GEEEN, who published the East
Huron Gazette in Gerrie for some time,
bat who has recently been editing the
Tavietook Gazette, has diepoeed of that
paper to a Mr. Leslie.
Sammie is on the quiet side this week
yet a few oars kept moving. Beaker &
Wantons and Geo. Beet snob shipped e,
oar of hogs; Ferguson & McDonald a
oar of cattle ; Robb. Thomson, a consign-
ment of butter ; R. Graham, a oarof
wheat ; and 0. Goodman, oar of scrap
iron, &o. P. Ament received a oar of B.
C. shingles.
AT the Easter examinations at the
Ontario Agrioultnral College, Guelph,
the following residents of Huron were
euooaeefal in passing all subjeote : A.
Atkinson, Egmondville ; B. 0. Gilpin,
Gerrie ; R. R. Sloan, Blyth, all in the
first year. G. Dick, Heneall, of the first
year, and W. J. Knox, Belgrave, of the
eeoond year, will take supplemental ex-
aminations. Mr. Atkinson, Egmond•,
villa, hae been awarded the eoholarship
in English.
zohan ad
his cotta e
S. T. Paint hae e g
B g
and lots, corner of Elizabeth and Flora
streets, for the remodelled brick rasa
dance, formerly owned by the late D.
Hayden. R. Johnston, who became pro.
prietor last Winter, had nearly oomelet.
ed the interior alterations making it a
most comfortable home. Mr. Johnston
and family purpose removing to Wing -
ham where they have a goad business but
B. Ooobrane will continue to reside in
Brussels. Mr. Plum will move shortly
to their new purchase.
dente on the dollar over and above all ex.
planet', There wag 3140,98° 00 depceit
When the bents doors eloped,
BRUSSELS ON JUNE 22ND.—Arrangements
are well in hand as to preliminatiee for
the annual celebration in Brussels on
June 22nd. The Desboro & Parker Co.
have been aeoured. They give a most
amneing and interesting program. Prof.
Foster will be here with balloon and
peraohute drop. Bands, &o., &o. Cheap
rates on railway. The deoorations
prorates to be elaborate. Wateh oat for
posters and dodgers and arrange to take
in the whole day's sport. An evening
performance will be given on Victoria
Park if weather is favorable but if nob
the Town Hall will likely be utilized.
CoNTnear LET. --At a meeting of the
Trustee Board of the Methodist obnroh,
Friday evening of last week it was deoid•
ed to go on with the building of it new
Parsonage and the oontreat was let to D.
A. Lowry at $1,240, The brink in the.
old parsonage will be utilized for' Inside
walls. New building will be 28x52 feet,
with 20 foot brink walla above the 7 feet
8 inohee of stonework, and will have a
pottage root, verandah, &o. The present
frame addition will be raised, stone
foundation put in and veneered with
brink to match new structure, It is ex -
petted that the stone, brick and Band will
be hauled and the old buildingtaken
down without expense, If so the figure
quoted will be correspondingly reduoed.'
Bev. R, Panl,'7. Farrow and R. Leather.
dale were [appointed a Building Commit.
tee. Work will oommenoe shortly 00 co
to have oontreat completed in good sea -
eon. The old house had oeved it8 day
and owing to defeetivr foundation le cane.
ing trouble with the walla,
Tho Jao1 Viatoriausl
h'raaorlit Surrendered and Kruger a
liei'ugee,—Wet' About Uyer.
JuwsLATION IN BRUSSELS,
Tbursday morning a telegraphio dee•
patab was reoeived giving the cheering
information ;•^ .
"Pretoria has surrendered to Lord
Roberts, Burgomaster and Committee
went out to meet Britieh troops. The
War i0 praotioally over end rejoloing
begine an over the empire. Hang out
the flag, Feeds with honor,"
This was the signal for the third dem•
onstretion of loyalty and enthueiaem in
town over the South African war. Flags
were hong out ;,team whistles tooted and
tbe belle rang right merrily. At the
Pablio Schoot Pribgipal Cameron briefly
addreeeed the pupils after wbioh the
National Anthem was song, obeers given
for the Queen, "Bobo" and "Johnnie
°snack" and a bigger oheer than ever
when a holiday was proclaimed to mark
the British Watery.
In tbe afternoon a prooeesion was
formed and, headed by the Band, the
local red coats, marshalled by Lieut.
Sinclair, marched in line, followed by the
town Council, eobool Board, eahcol
teachers, biayoliets, &o., coo. The main
street was lined with sightseere.and bug.
nese places were cloeed up for an hoar or
eo while the performance was on. Mrs.
Walter Jackson personated Queen Via -
tons in a carriage drawn by a four -in•.
hand. It was also a fitting mark of
reepeet seeing that her son is one of the
soldiers of the Queen under Lord
Roberta.
R, Leatberdale and W. H. MoOreaken,
held R. Jobnston'e big mastiff mounted
oa a box on a double rig and on one aide
of the outfit were the worde "Rule Bra
tania" and on the other aide "What we
have we'll hold." For a hurriedly ar-
ranged demonstration it was first-alae0.
BABE BeLL.—Brussels team drove over
to Gerrie on Wednesday and eaetained a
defeat by one ran. The game was inter-
esting and a good article of ball was pat
up by Bruesele boye, as will be shown in
the score. Thomson pitched a splendid
game, striking out no less than ten bat-
ters. Our lade rather went to piano in
the 81th and 7011 innings but attended
closely to bnoineee in the 8th and: 9111,
Following ie the eoore :—
BRneeELe R 0 GORRm R 0
Gilpin, 8b .• 1 3 J Arden, of 2 4
Scott, lb 3 4 Nash, c 1 4
Downing, if 4 2 Found, 1b 1 4
Kerr; of • 3 2 G Arden, 2b' 3 a'
MaLaaohlin, 2b 2 2 McLaughlin, se 8 -2
Griffith,rf 2 4 Mose lib 2 8
1 2
2 1
B smitten,,; 2 1 Sharpin, M
Booths. so 0 4 W Ardell,p
Thomeon,p. 0 0 0oneine, 1f
17 27 Totals
Totals - 18 27
Gerrie 8 0 9 0 0 4 8 0'0-18
Brussels 2 0 4 8 4 2 0 0 2-17
Two baee bite Gilpin p
in 2,
Thomeon
on 2,
Bactt Downing,Griffith, MoLs chlin
Sher in Coming and W. Ardent ; home
run, Downing.
Streak oat -Bra/ ael%, 1
Gerrie, 10. Base anballe—Braeeele, 6 ;
Gerrie, 1. Umpire—B. Cochrane. The
return matob will be played on Viotoria
Square here next Wednesday at 4 p. m.
Manama( & MOTA004IIT.—In response
to advt. and notices mailed to throe in.
tainted 'ameeting of the depositors of
the McIntosh & MoTaggart private bank,
formerly of Brussels, was held in the
Foresters' Hall Saturday afternoon of
last week, John Roddiok in the chair.
The 000ine0e consisted in the presenta-
tion of the report of Committee appoint-
ed to wind up the estate nearly 5 years
ago, the disposal of assete and the pay-
ment
ayment of the 6th and final dividend of i%,
making 80 Dente on the dollar in all to
those interested as depositors, An effort
had been made on several a00aeione to.
dispose of the remaining assets but no
offer having been received it woe moved
by Galin McArthur, seconded by Jae. A.
MoLaahlin, that the books, amounts,
&o„ be banded over to the Committee to
dispose of them as they saw fit.—
Carried. The Oommittee directed that
said books, &o., be passed into the hands
of G. F. Blair and W. H, Herr as they
(the Committee) wished to close up their
bnsine0e oonneotion with the estate. A
letter was read from Dr. McTaggart,
now of Toronto, expressing his regret at
hie inability to attend the meeting owing
to the illness of his mother. The Seore-
taryTreasarer ironeda large, number of
ohequee, over 125 being paid up to Baia
date. Many of the depositors expressed
their personal thanks to the Committee
for this last payment ae they were doubt-
ful whether enough could be 'oolleoted to
declare the 5% dividend. I1 is 6 years
next Ootober oboe the 4011 payment was
made and compared with Mellysimilar
inetitntione rod their eettlemen0e it is a
ell U11011 011131ES.
Rev. Jno. Holmes will preach a doe•
coarse next Sabbath on the topic "No.
tional peaoe and its leaeone."
There was a good tura out from Brne.
eels and locality at the Ohnroh of Eng.
land Convention at Blyth on Tuesday.
Last Sabbath evening Rev. Jno. Holmes
preached a sermon on "Ye are the gait of
the earth &o." It was well worth hear.
xn"How to be a good neighbor" is the
praatiorltopia on next Sabbath evening's
program at Melville Endeavor and the
Epworth League.
Rev. J. G. Shearer, of Toronto, will
address a public meeting in the Metho.
dist church on the evening of Tuesday,
June 1210 on the vital question of Sala
bath Observance. He is specially oom-
miseioned to prosecute this work by tbe
Allianoe and is visiting all the towns and
oftiee in the Province.
9130.40 was the amonnt of the oolleo-
tion taken in Melville oharoh last Sabbath
toward the India Famine Fond, Furth-
er contributions are expeoted next Sob-
batb. The Sabbath school of Melville
ah
and the W. F. M. S.
church gave 2b00
$40 so that they have raised a very eon•
eiderable enm indeed.
By a oloee vote and after a debate
which exceeded ie bitterness anything
yet heard daring the eeeeion, the Metho-
diet general conference in session at Ohi-
oago, praotioally deoided, Saturday, to
make no change in the attitude of the
ohuroh in regard to Gard playing, danc-
ing, theatre -going and other forme of
amusement, wbioh einoe 1872 have been
under the ban of the ohuroh. Preceding
the vote to accept the minority report,
which reoommende that no action be
token, the conference at times was in a
state of wild disorder, due mainly to at-
tempts to amend the seotion of the book
of dieoipline ander the disoueeion, Some
exceedingly sbarp language was indulged
in by the angry delegates before the vote
was taken. '
Last Saturday afternoon Rev. D. Bal.
lanbyne, of Molesworth, preached in Mel-
ville church to a good sized congregation,
in oonneotion with the Oommnnion pre.
paratory service, giving a very helpful
discourse. Sabbath morning the pastor
took St. John 12 and 24 "Except a corn.
of wheat fall into the ground end die, &o"
ae bie text. He said these words remind
ne of (1) Christ's unique Pereooalite ;(2)
Hie Weenier Vitality ; (8) Hie seeming
Prodigality ; (4) Hie abounding Faithful -
nese. 24 new members were received.
realm 84 and 7th verse was the basis of
the evening sermon. 'They go from
strength to strength," being divided (I)
The pilgrim ; (II) The pilgrimage. This
e nbjeot will be continued next Sabbath
evening. Rev. A. IlioLean, of Blyth, oo..
oupied the pulpit at Monday morning's
B ervfce. He preaohed a fruitful dieoourae
from the words "Blessed are they that
hunger and thirst after righteousness.'
men4 to grant," Tbie regointion was
designed to bo gent to pooh member of
the Homo repreeeoting IM oonetitnoeoy of
Raton, •
:'eagle We Talk About,
Mr, Somerset 10 001101817 ill,
Gee. Laoki 9, Of Wroxeter, Sundayed in
town,
Mre, Farrow ie yiotting re`etlyee at
Ottawa.
ii. B, Smale was home from Listowel
for Sunday.
Mre. (Dr,) Rolmee was visiting in Tor,
ontothis
Ino, Beattie spent the Queen's Birth.
day in,Lnoknoweak.w,
Jno, Oarber and Wife are spending a
few weeke at Winthrop with their eon.
Mise Nettie Wilson, of Seaforth, ie
visiting Ilei sister, Mre, (Dr.) Tweddle,
John Sample hag been on the Mak liet
and oft work but we bope he will ,aeon be
o k•
B. Gerry and wife visited their daugh.
ter, Mre. W. fl. Willis, in seatorth last
week.
Sam. Gantelon hae been compelled to
give up work and go homeowing to oon•
tinned x11 health.
Misses Lizzie Moore and Lyda Crooks
were yieitieg in Wroxeter on Wedaee•
day of lest week,
Fred. and Mies Lizzie Downing and
'klieg Mabel Hayoroft holidayed at Wing.
ham on May 24th.
Alex. Bird le home from Detroit and is
baok again with Mesere. Cochrane &
Johnston at the marble works.
Clark and Arthur Allis, of Goderioh,
were holidaying in Brussels and looala ity
for o few days during the past weak.
P, D. MoKinnon, of Winoil,r,"„ wae a
welcome visitor to Brunets during the
past week. He left for hie home on
Tuesday.
Mise Jean Rose, of Owen Sound, Mies
Agnea Rose, of (Minton and Mise Maggie
McLean, of Gerrie, spent 24th with Mre.
Jas. Beattie.
Meseta Helen, Dolena and Nettie,
daugbtere of John Wilson, of $eeforth,
were holidaying at Dr. Tweddle'o during
the pest week.
Eph. Downing, wbo is malinger of the
Gladstone, Man., newspaper, is expected
home next week on the Frees excursion
from the.Weet.
Mre. Jae. Ballantyne, Mleeee Jean
MoLauchlin and Belle Irwin visited at
Mr. Roberton'e, neerOlintoa, on There.
day of last weak.
Miss Edith Inman, a000mpanied by
Mre. Hays and Mr. Salley, •of Guelph,
spent the Queen's Birthday at Mre. Jae.
Wileon'e, Elizabeth street.
Mrs. Toban and daughter, of Toronto,
spent the Queen's Birthday at Jno. Pot.
land's,- John attest, The latter will.
spend part of the Summer at her nnole'e.
T. A. Hawking assists at Mise Olimie's.
recital in Lietowel on Thursday of this
week. He will have a recital for hie
pupils on June 22nd from 10 to 12 o'olook.
Will. Marr has taken a position in
Palmerston se aseietent to B. Burke in
the management of the latter', livery..
The Palmerston people will find Mr.
Burr a &M -dam citizen.
H• L. Jaokeon received a letter this
week from hie brother Leon F. who is
soldiering in Afrioa. He wae leaving
Cape Town for the front when he wrote
and was in good health. We hope to
soon have an opportunity of welooming
Win book to Brussels.
R. W. g
Matheson. oee to Luoknow next
week to engage in bueine88 for himself in
the boot and shoe line. He hae been in
A, Straoban'e store for some time and ie
moat highly esteemed. There ie no
doubt of his enaoees as he hae a high
sense of manhood.
The Wroxeter Star of last week soya :
Robb. Fox left this week for Brussels
where he expecte to reside with hie son.
Mr. Fox has been a resident of Wroxe=
ter for the past 28 years, and during
that long etay has made many aloes
friends and associates wbom he regrets
to leave. While we are sorry to see him
leave us, we wish him many pleasant
days among the good people of Brussels.
GoDnRlan DISTINCT MEET/NO.—The an•
nnsl meeting of the Goderiob district
was held at Londeeboro' on Wednesday
and Thursday of last week. Rev. A. C.
Tiffin, of Walton, was chosen Secretary.
The distriot ioolndee Walton, Seaforth
and Blyth. Geo. Grigg and N. H. Young,
who represented Walton and Blyth,
respectively, were eleoted representative
detega180 to Conference, wbioh opens at
St. Marye next week. Rev, B. Clement,
of Clinton, was elected to tbe Stationing
Committee ; Rev. S. J. Allan and A! E.
Allan to the Sunday Sohcol Committee ;
Rev. M, J. Wilton, B. A., and R. 1150.
Iliwaine to the Epworth League Dom•
minae ; Rev. 7. Green and al. H. Young
to the Saetentation Committee ; W. R.
McKenzie, of Goderiob, to the Oonferenoe
Board of Minions. At a pnblio meeting
held in the evening addresses were given
by Rev. S. J. Atilt and Rev. A. L. Bne-
sell, B. D. A oolleotion of nearly $80
was taken for the India Famine sufferers,
All oonnexional Sande showed a gratify.
ing lnoreaeo but the district reports a
degrease in ohnrah membership largely
owing to ountieued renovate to the
Northwest and other pert,, The follow.
ing resolution was unanimouely adopted
by the meeting :-Moved by Rev. 8. J.
Allis, seconded by Geo. Grigg and
resolved oThat whilst we watch with
much solicitation tbe course of oar
repreeentativee in the troupe of Commone,
toughing the qu0stioe of Prohibition, we
beg 00 aseere 0)3003 of our united metal,
support in any effort of theirs to scour°
snob prohibitory legislation as may be
very rare thing to be able to realize 80 possible, or within the power of Perlia•.
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ST,1X.Dx4R,D .G4XJ OF Q4X4D,L1.
Z o,,a.aalo;,Xe7-7:H71
HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
CAPITAL PAID UP (One Million Donato) • $1,000,000
RESERVE FUND • 8600,000
Agencies in all pinata/fa panto art Ontario, Q„ dbse, Afanitova, .Unite,! States td England,
A General
;Banking Business Trenoaoted, Farmers'+ Notes Dieooanbed,
Drafts Loth •d and Ooneotiono made on !ell points,
SAVINGS BANK DBPARTMENla
Interest allowed on .deposits of 91,00 and upwards,
BoseIA= ATTENTION 01709 TO THE Oo5LEQTion of FAxttllone' SAUo NOTES.
Every facility afforded Customers living at a diebanoe.
J, N. GORDON, ACTING AOENT.
SHEPPA1D—ED04lt,—At the residence of
the bride's parents, HpWiek, on May
16, Mr. Sheppard to 1031ee Lillie, eld.
eat daughter of kir, Geo. Edgar.
naxaJ9.
BnlaxodE. —In Eaeb Wawenosh, on May
20, Aggie Bradnook, aged 17 years,
6 months and 20 days.
GAn0AND.—In Pinkerton, on May 21e1,
Richard Garland, aged 71 years,
uncle of F. G. Neelin, editor of the
Seaforth Bnn.
EDGE,—In London, on May `2941, Rev.
Joseph Edge, President of Loudon
Oonferenoe, aged 48 years.
TURNBULL.—In Grey, on May 26, at the
reeidenoe of her brother, Helen
Turnbull. '
Business Locals.
Can for butter and eggs. A. Ooueley
Goon potatoes 25c. per bag at W. J.
M cOraoken'e,
IgE oream and Summer drinks at Mre.
Kirke parlors, whiah are now open for
the Summer.
BICYCLE, repaired carefully and prompt-
ly at the Electric Light Works,
Brunetti.
Joel reoeived a oar of seed corn from
Ulrich & Sone, Springfield, I11., 13. 5.
BAEESE & VANSToNE, Brnseele,
Pones loot, dark green in oolor and con.
taining a dollar bill and some small
change. Finder will much oblige loser
byleavingHE it at TPoem
WANTED. -500 tube of butter, oath or
trade. Egge 110. cash, 13o. trade. We
buy wool. Our goods are up to date,
and not surpassed in variety.
G. E. K000, Wingbam.
Horan AND GARDEN PLANTS,—Mies Kelly
baa tomato, cabbage, cauliflower and
oelery plants for Bale, also come beanti.
fal flowering plants. Tomatoes, either
green or ripe, for sale— .when season
arrives.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Pexsa lime for sale at Al000k's, Lot 6,
Coa. 14, Grey. - 47-1
Mos's glove loot on May 19. Finder
please leave at THE POST.
Goon 00W, in calf, for eels. Apply to
JAS. GIBSON, Brnseele.
REOlemanEn Jersey heifer to give on
shares or to pasture. G. A. 0EADMAN.
SenveoT wanted. Apply at once 10
MBB. M11A1INS, BR , 814 Main et., Hamil-
ton.
amil-iron. 40.2
AP,PoeNTrea wanted to learn tinsmith-
ing, &o.. A hustling boyApply to
40- • - 5. F. 01110107, Brnseele.
THORo' mum Jersey heifer calf for Bale.
Calved on April 27.. Apply to
THOS. NEWSOME, Bruesele.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
WANTED.—GENERAL SER-
VANT, also bright healthy girl about
fifteen years, willing to learn housework.
Ono wishing a good home proferred,
MRS. BPENOHR, •
534 Queen's Avenue, London.
'FOR SALE. — A BEAUTIFUL
home on Queen street ; - also apsano
very little used, one of the best makes for
three hundred and fifty - dollars, Must be
sold before the let of April. Apply to
MISS M. CAMPBELL. Brussels.
AHUNTER, LICENSED AUO-
., 0007778 for the County. Exper-
ience of over 14 years, and knowledge of who
to sell to. Will guarantee satisfaction. If
you want to sell or bay. a farm call on mo,
Money to loan at 42 per cent.
A ihirteen.year.old eon of Charles
Powell, of Stookdale, aooidentally shot
himself in the abdomen with a revolver.
Hie condition is oritioal.
The three Welland Canal dynamiter,
Carl Denman, John Walsh and John
Bolin, were landed in Kingston Peniten-
tiary, to serve life eente0080, on Saturday
night. On the journey one of the prison.
ere stated, that "the Oanadiau authorities
need riot think that beacon this first at.
tempt to blow up the canal had failed
other and more eueoeeeful attempte may
not follow."
BLACK BROOD SOW STRAY -
OD from Lot 10 nenos
Grey,
about Mayyi? 23, Had �inq n 'nose on or
Berk-
shire. Any information loading to her re-
covery will be suitably rewarded.
47.2 7A008 KEEFER, Ethel P.O.
STRAYED FROM LOT 20,
Oon. 7, Morrie,'on or about May 20,
three yesrlinge, 2 steers and a heifer. The
latter ie a roan, one steer is red and white
and the other red with star in forehead,
Any information leading 'to their recovery
w111 bo tbankia*ly received.
47'4ALFRED BIITTON, Brussels P.0,
Meeting of Huron Co. Council,
Tie Council of the County of Huron will
meet in the Council Obamber in the town
of Goderiobt on the first Tuesday in Tune'
next at 8 o'olook p. m. '
W. LANE, Clerk..
Dated at Goderiob, May 21, 1900.
COURT OF REVISION.
7ILLA018 OF BRUSSELS..
Notlee is b aroby µi,00 timttho Municipal
Couuoil or the Corporation of the Village of
Bruesele, Qountyy of Rum. meat as Court
of Revision in the 0033000153 OHAMBER,
BRUSSELS, ma !Monday, .Jrine 4311, at 8
o'clock p. In. Parties interested will govern
themselves nouordiugly,
P. 8. SCOTT, Clerk,
Sealed Tenders
Addree sed to the undersigned and endorsed
Tend or for Close Piling, Owen Bound-, Grey,
Ont.." win be received t t until
0 v a 0e ov 01 o f
Friday, 15th day of Juno, 1000,atwe the eine.
County
Grey,ot O Ontarpilinio,
ofOwen Bopnd,
ion
andnty a lfcaionto be acoo;men at
to af plof
an
and aG ay, nag., to bo seen ohne office
Ie er. Gray ate ii ing, T ronto, Out.
Mori-
application to
he Cust,Toronto, Ooh.; on
at
Owen Sound,
to rho 00546 Ho O parter nt
t) wen Bound, ,s, o andel the Department
of Public Works, Ottawa.
Tenders will nob be considered unless
made on the form cunplicd, and signed with
the actual signatures of tenderers.
An accepted bank cheque, Payable to the
order of the Minieter of Public Works, for
three thousand dollars )88;000.00), must ac-
company each tender. .Ohs cheque will be
forfeited if the party Beeline the oontraot or
fail to complete the work contracted for,
and will be returned in ease of non-a00ept
once of tender.. By'Order,
JOB. B. ROY,
Acting Scorctary.
Department of Public Works, 1
Ottawa, May 28rd,1900.. f 47-5
"Shoulder Arms t"
All persons desirous of enlisting for ger-
7180 in No. 6 00mpany, 08rd Regiment,
should apply of once to the undersigned as
our Regiment is expeoted to meet for the
annual drill on or, about the 5t1.1 of June.
Those enlisting within ten days from this
date will be entitled to the gum of 800. per
day additionalto the usual goyernmentpay.-
W, M. 87000LAIR,
Dated May 23,1902 Brussels.
Hol40TEn—MoD ooevn,—At the reeidenoe
of the bride'o father, on Olay 23rd,
by Rev. D. B. Malta,, Mr. William
A. Kreuter to Mies Isabel! MoDon•
old, eldest daughter of Mr. James
McDonald, l6th oon, Grey.
MoVrrltE—Foannuotr.L,—At the reeidenee
of thebride'e father, on May 16th,
by Rev. J. Kennedy, B. D., Mr,
Henry MoVittie to Mien Annie,
eldest daughter of Mr. George
Folbergtii, all of Emit Wawanoeh.
ldornboo—HABrr11R.—•Ori April 16, by Rev.
R. Patteroon, 101 A., oh the teeidenoe
of the bride's brother, Mr. Robert
Habkirk, Neepawa, Man., Mies Jean
Scott Habkirk to De. A, G. Hopkins,
inetruotor ib Anitnal lluebacdry,
University of Wisoonein, Madison,
Wis., U, s.
Patents' Guaranteed.
fee returned we fail. Any -ono send-
ing
r
and desa 1 tion of n invention
wsketch r a
p Y
ill promptly receive our opinion free con-
cerning the patentability of same. "Row to
obtain a patent" sent upon request, Pat-
ents secured through ns advertised for sale
atour expense. Patents taken out through
us receive 07R07AL 0000000, without charge,
in 7110 PATENT R00onn, au illustrated and
widely circulated journal, consulted by Man-
ufacturers and Investors. Send for sample
0077707x,. Address VICTOR J. EVANS &
00,, (Patent Attorneys,) 11pa08 Building,
Waoblagtou, D, 0.
REAL ESTATE.
1 AR!<I FOR SALE -100 ACRES
—South Hall Lot 27, Con. 6, Morris
Tow nebip, within 1 mile of Bruesele. Dwell-
ing house, buildings and fences in good con-
dition. The lot has a spring orook ou the
front and river Maitland armee the rear.
About 00 acres timber and a young bearing
orchard. Apply to G. A. D1iADMAN,.
45-tf Druggist, Brussels,
71 K ACRE FARM FOR SALE,
LVO Being Lot 17. and 8d Lot 10, Con,
15, Grey, On the premises ie a comfortable
house, bank barn, orchard, &o. ` Liberal
terms will be given to purchasers. Farm
could bo divided, making rho 100 and the 50
separate. For further particulars as to
price, term, &o., apply on the premises or
it by letter to Oranbrook P.O.
45.01 JAMES CUTHILL.
SHORT BURN .BULL FOR
078710E,—The undersigned will *keep
for service on Lot 18, Con, 7, Orey rho Short
Horn bull,"Porteation Prince." Roan, cal-
ved May 2nd,. 1808, bred by John.. Hornsea,
Winthrop, Ont„ 2nd owner Angus Lamont,.
Bruesele, Got by Ooll nig fringe ; (Min,
Perfection's Lady by Perleetion ; Lady
Knight by Rod Knight (imp); Strawberry
8rtt by Beaconsfield Ord; Strawberry by
Prince of Benham ; Ladv Lorne by Dille
Duke 1 .Gillyflower by bake of Bourbon 1
Theresa by Saran Solway limp); Strawberry
by Cobden (imp)' iced Rose by 'Young Brit-
on • Lady Dane. limp) by Bir W illiam, by eon
of !Mir Booth's Jerry, by Young Star, by
Roseberry, by. Laton'e Son of Comet, .Terme
reasonable, ANGUS LAMONT,,
47- Proprietor.
Important to Broadaxe and Horeomou,
10121° nary Caustic Balsam.
A reliable
and speedy
remedy for..
Odrbe,
51,071,
Spaying,
Sweeney,
Fl Iyit,. oto., atc„tn
Horsoe and
r41. N� Lnnip JaW
in. Cattle,.
a'1RADE 001010 "Bed oomph -
lot wbioh a000mpanieo every bottle, giving
eolentffie treatMent in rho various di0ea050
It can bo need fit ovary ease of veterinary
55raottee where etimulatinq applioatfonl and
biletOre ar0 proserlb04, It has no enrnn10I1.
Every bottle sold is guaranteed t0 give setts -
to tion. Price 76o per bottle, Sold by ell
druggletO and country etOtokbopen.
mired by TEE EUREKA VHTHRINARY
MEDICINE COMPANY, London, Out,
NIAY
PENKNIVES,
ow why the little pooket
galled penkniv
"'.;r have often, won.
to ask. You
but whole
Farmer and Merchant
Support it1
,
nd
aro
Our '��sf, Wine Iron
Reoeiyee the commendation of both band
and brain waiters, It etrengtheno the
body and mind, driven away that tired
feeling and invigorates the whole system.
We mention tbie as a particularly good
medioiee for this season of the year, One
bottle will .0onvinoe yon that we are rigbb.
TRY' IP, AT"'—��'�
Fox's Drug Store.
T AR
GE
FARM
M
FOR
S
ALE—
I4 040 soros, Oom1lots section, near
Southwest boundary of Manitoba, Over 100
eons under gulfi atfon.Fine two8torey
hou o galla over 01000. 8mtlne1rgorail-
way
ei!-
way,; prSouris passer; througi farm ':
soar cheep goal supply, Price $4000. '.
Apply to JNO. D. RONALD.
jlINE FARM FOR SALE.—BE-
1 rite Lot 20,00}Con, O. Morrie township,
oontaining.00 acres of Drat-olase land. There
ie ahouse barn, orchard and good ware- .
house, and farm is well fenced, There ale
75 acres in Fall wheat ; 15 acres in hay. and
45 soros pasture. Poeeeeeton could be given
at once. Farm adjoins the village of Brus-
sels. For further particulars as to price,
terms, &o,, write to. JAMES LIVINGST'ON,
M, P., Baden, 22-tf
-R OR SALE IN ETHEL VIL—
A-
LA.:M.--The property of the late Sohn'
Elliott, consisting of a solid brick house,
with Prams kltehen and woodshed, good
stable and 4 store of Land all in first-class
condition. It not sold will 'be rented, Pos-
seeefon at any time. For particulars apply
to W31. S7EN09, Ethel; ALEX, PAT,TEneoN
Galt ; ornn,MoKELvnr, Mt. Forest 20tf
]1IRST - CLASS FARM FOR
Smao.—Lot 17, aon. 9, Township ef.
Grey. 100 gores- more or leve. Situate 49
mi100 from;Biussols and 2 miles from village - 1
of Ethel. All cleared excepting 0 sores of
hardwood bush. Buildings and fences in
goodroliair. Good wells. All Pall plowing
done. Price and terms of payment onap-
plloation to W. M. SINCLAIR
20-tt Barrister, do., Brussels.
VARY(P'0R SALE. -150_ ACRES
12 Consisting of the South 9 and South i
of the North 9 of Lot 80, Con.2, Heat Wawa -
nosh. This is an exoellentstookfarm,boiug
well
supplied
spring water.
bout miles mhe hving
Vil-
lage
of Blyth. - A large part of it ie under
grass, Buildings and fences are in afair
state of repair. Easy tonne of payment will
be given, For all information apply to
11-t1 0, F. BLAIIR, Barrister, Brussels.
TYLES
LADIES'
OXFORDS
Of every De.•ign, for your
choice we'll consign, and our
prices cannot fail to please.
Special offers at
A, R, SMITH'S
The makers cut them /j
low in style, we cut them F� , flow in price, i1
(
Misery Takes Wings
NI When we supply yon with a
comfortable Shoe. We will give
you a good fit. We Will share
with you our profits. We will
make you happy if you give, use
the chance.
A. R. SMITH:
A 'loft
P,
+llli111i111R1Rtr
Look at Yourself
Dressed 'in 0110 of our Suits
and you will be astonished at the
elegance of your appearance..
Wear it a few mouths and yoti
will be astonished at its 'wearing
qualities. Ask the price and you
will be astonished at the figure.
A. R. SMITH.