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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1901-4-11, Page 8For Spraying urea Bluestone, Paris Green. For Disinfecting Ilse Chloride of Lime, Copperas, Phenyle, Carbolic Acid. For Wheat Udo Bluestone, Formaldehyde. Special Prices in Quantities. Wall Papers Wall Papers 1 Wall Papers 1 Plenty to choose from at Reasonable Prices at our Drug and Bookstore. Agent for Ores•� and Bookseller. DEADM Aly Druggist, Optician /"Yy Dent Biayolea. i� GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 80IITHEBN itanN1ION W. G. ee 5. Trains leave Brenda Station, North and South, as follows; GoINa SotiTa, GOING NORTH. Expreee 008 a.m. I retailres8. jam m Mixed 8:4e a.m. Expose Tool Bans i,ems, A ohiel's amang ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. T' 11.1C 13 .R U 3 1 L P O 81,T . Pere of ladies kid gloves found, OWeer may have them l?y paying for this notioe. Tun management of the Brueeele B. B. 0. emend Wright to play let baps This now completes the team. Miss BewLEY will nutlet J. H. Kerney In hie grooery and restaurant, She should make a competent band. W. H. MOORAOREN is into early garden• ing up to the top of hie bead. Tag Winter storm doors at the Queen's Hotel were removed on Wednesday. Taos. MoLancblin weighed one of bit horses on Good Friday. It tipped the Coale at 2,030 pounds. Evens reader of Tint Poseshonld watch oat for D. C. Rose new advt. next week. He ie booming youths and boys clothing. Tag grader from Brussels rendered good service on the road North cad South of town last week in patting down the banke of snow end ice. Claes up. SAWING matob Friday afternoon. NEXT Monday Public eohoole reopen. SCHOOL Board meeting Friday evening. AWxrxoe have once 0300e made their appearance. Duel ie oomme0oing to fly in some plaoee already. J. H. KERNEY had ice oream at his res. tauraot on Good Friday. Tan hydrants as well as the fire engine received a testing last Friday. BRUSSELS milliners were well pleased with their Spring Opeainge and look for a successful Beason. On Good Friday, W. M. Sinclair, of Braesele, took a hand in a shooting match by Clinton Gen Club. THE Foot Ball made its fiat, appearance on Victoria Park Good Friday, a number of Juniors and Seniors turning ont for practice. Timm was only one case to come be. fore the County Court last week, and o0 the request of ooaneel the Court was ad- journed to Friday of this week. THE cellar ie being exoavated for the new residence of Draggiet Fox, on Wil. Liam street. A. portion of the earth will be utilized in forming a terrane on the book of the Maitland on the rear of the lot. IT is said Harvey Beam has gold bit hoose and lob on Mill street to Aogoe Campbell, of Brueeele, who parpoeee moving his family into it [Meetly. Mr. Beam has no use for the property ae he is farming on the 7th line in Morrie town. ship. Tag Bowling Club has purchased the portion of Mrs. Sheriff's property lying along the bank of the Maitland, Mimed. lately West of Elizabeth etreet, and will have It fitted up with a bowling lawn and Menlo court. It will be watered by power supplied by R. Maioprize'0 engine. FAL leen set -A star has 6E IisPaBT. y afloat by somebody who bad little to do that there was a ebortage of salt at Bente eels Salt Works. Thie isnot tree as there is a large eapply of the' melees grades from the very 0ommon to the beet dairy and table article. Prompt attention given to filling all orders from farmers calling at the block. Brueeele salt can- not be beaten. BABY Theo. -We are sorry to report the death of Mary Madaline, the brigbt little daughter of Robert and Jennie Mainprize, aged 1 year and 12 days. There were hopes entertained on Saturday of recovery bat Tuesday morning she passed away. Pneumonia was the masa of death. The funeral took place on Wedueeday after- noon, wbeo after a brief eervice at the home by Rev. Jno. Rose, B. A., the re. mains were taken to Wingham on the afternoon train for interment, Mr. and Mrs. Mainprize and `family have the sympathy y of the community t in their be. reavement. FARE SALE CoNTRAoTe.-I have noticed in your paper on'eeveral000aeionearticles about a land transaction between one Daly, of Guelph, and farmers around the nblt shed e has been and mynam p country, y, as the party who did the dirty work. Now, Mr, Editor, I think it no more than fair I should have a chance to defend my- self. I admit being the man who went around and took the ade. for the terms, but I did it in good faith that it was all tight and a etraigbt business, as I bad been trained in their office to anderetand certain olaneea to mean different from what they did mean, and when I explain. ed them to the farmers ae it had been ex. plained to me, they were perfectly willing to sign, and I do not alarm to be any wiser than eome farmers, so why eboald I not be mislead an well ae they should be ? Eat just ae soon as I found out, I dropped the matter and refaced to except any of the commissions due me, but said I would atand between them and any man I had been the means of mieleading, end as you know, I came to Stratford on Dee. 19, 1899, ae a witness in the ease of Daly v. Douglas, and I wee* into the stand, altboagh 1 had been approaebed by Daly's aide to aide with tbem, and menet hun- dred dollars commissions due me, but no, I exposed the character of the belginen, and am ready to do ao again whenever I am called upon to do eo. They cannot collect from any farmer, but are only try ing to scare them into eome settlement. Hoping thio will explain my position in the matter, and by publishing the same yen Will oblige me very ranch, and I hope it will be copied by the W oodstook papers, ae they seem to be causingomeotroubllee mound there. Thanking you yo valuable span, I remain yours reepeol- teliy, W. F, Penne.. Guelph, Match 25 P. aeeidod in fevoraof Mr. Dongaglas was so� LILT IN gather up the blizzards That breve ant nil like a blade, For we'll need them all next Bummer When its ninety in the elude. THE general stook of merchandise own- ed by L. L. Barber, has been packed up and is being moved to Eeaex thio week, The goods have been in the Garlield House, Dox'T forget the meetiog on Saturday afternoon of this week in Brueeele Town Hall, called to disown the pork packing busineee. Outside and local epeakere will give addressee. There should be e good atteodaace of the farmers of this see. time Reeve Turnbull, of Grey towuebip, will occupy the ohair. Meeting ie ealled for 2 o'olook, Beene INeLie received 9175 from the Mercantile Insurance Om, in payment for the foes of one of hie houses on John street destroyed by fire a few weeks ago. The proprietor sold the lot and the ad- joining house and land to D. M. Scott and be in turn disposed of it to John Meadows who will move to it ebortly. PROBABLY few people know more about the ape and downs of the gravel road from Brueeele to Seaforth than Richard Wil. lining, proprietor of tbe stage line between the above mentioned plaoes. Mr. Wil- liams seldom mieeee a trip and then when his equinee are unable to slake tbeir way through impassable snow banks early in the morning. WEDNESDAY afternoon a little flutter of excitement teas created in town over the arrival of a bridal party. They hied themeelves to Melville manse wbere Rev. John Rose, B. A., proeonnced William Baker, of Oranbrook, and 1)liae Jennie, daogbter of Robert Menary, 9th owe, Grey, bnebaud and wife, That many happy, proeperoa0 years be their portion is the wieb of Tan POST. QUITE a BaeiNEee.-Mesere. Ewan & Go„ Brownie, do a big business' without any doubt. Last Winter they disposed of 75 outtere and 16 set of sleighs and they hove opened the buggy enema with the sale of four new rigs al:eody. A. big stook 1s carried giving pnrohatters a good aboioe in various etyles. They ere making a specialty of Dunlop hard robber tyres this mason 0n buggy wheels. Read their new advt, A Goon Hosea. -Tad Nolan, 15th con. of Grey, baa secured au interest in the imported Clydesdale stallion "Bursar," the property of Tboe. MoLauoblin, the well known horseman of Brueeele. Tbie horse is acknowledged by competent judges to be one of the beet of bis age in this section of country. He is rising 4 years old. Headquarters will be made et Mr. Nolan'a foam. The public will find Mr. Nolan ae "white" a man as they want to meat. FATAL A00IDENT.-The sad news was received here Tueeday evening that Aogue McKay teas killed at Shedden, Elgin 0o., by a Michigan Central train at 1 o'olock that day. He was a section man and was struck by the_engine ae be oroeeed the traok only living three guar• cera of ao hoar after and never regained noneoioneneee. A wife and one young child survive. Deceased was e. eon of Wm. McKay, recently of Brunets, now of Harrington, Perth Co., and wail known to a good many here. Alex. and Geo, McKay, brothers to the dead, lett here on Wednesday morning for the funeral. JEeela ALEXANDER MARRIED. -. Miee Jessie Alexander, the well known and talented elooationiet, last week became the wife of Obae. Roberts, M. A., L. L. B., of the Tinton Theological Seminary, New York. The marriage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Armstrong Black, the bride's pastor, at her home on Bruns- wick avenue, Toronto, in the presence of the immediate relatives, atter which the bride and bridegroom reaeived the con - any old iende before heir departureatulations of . Thehr bride wore a moat becoming travelling oostume of greets broedelotb,the short Eton coat having a vest of ivory satin, with a fall of hand- eume lane and an inner vest of white panne, richly embroidered in Persian de- sign. She was attended by her niece, Miss ROBES Melville, ae brideemaid, while six small nieoee, the little Misses Alex ander, acted ae maids of honor, the latter being beoomiogly eoatomed in white or- gandie, with entre-denx of meohlin lane. In the drawing room and the tea room the deooretiooe were in pink, with a pro• fusion of rosea and pink tulips. The bridegroom was attended by Will. el. Alexander a0 groomsman. OBIT -Joseph Tweddle, who died et hie reeidenoe in Fergie on Menob 29tb, was ae old and highly reepeoted resident of thie village. Born in the pariah of 13th England and on Cumberland, 1 Onm wcaet e g Be • November, 1819, he came to Canada in 1842 andlooated in Brampton in the same year, wbere he worked at hie trade ea a carpenter and contracted for some of the beet houeee built at that time. A number toG Glen he moved of ears afterwards y te I Williams ,where hesnoOBBBtnI yondaod 0 a sawmill for a number of years. He then removed to St. Marys, wbere he giro conducted a lumber basinees, removing then to Btewarttown, where he parobaeed &flour mill and farm. He remained there A LAUGH is just like eunehine, It freshens all the day. It tips the peak of life with light Aud drivee the clouds away. We have as moot' charity ae most men, bat it pampa it very dry while trying to believe in the booeety of a man who will take hie paper six months or a year and then try to get oat of paying for it. SANITARY INSPECTOR MOLencenel 113 making bis anneal rounds notifying every body of the necessity of a thorough clean• ing up. Wednesday, May 15th is tbe date Bet for hie next call to see how the work was done. FOUNTAIN NAYLOR, who had the mia- fortnne to have one of bio bands man- gled in the buzz planer in the Union fate. tory, Wingbam, a few weeks ago, has given notice through hie solicitor, of action against the Canada Furniture Mannfaotarers Co , Ltd. HYMENEAL. -Wednesday of thio week Wil. Beaker, eon of Mre. George Beaker, of Brussels, ood Mies Annie MuNiobol, a former resident of this place were united in marriage. Mr. Beaker lives at Bonner'e Ferry, Idaho, where he has a good eltnat- ion. May all the joye of married life be theirs. Some MATca. The animal sawing match will be held in Brunets on Friday afternoon of this week, aommenciog at 2 o'clock. Competitors will draw for poo;• tion on the ground before the match. There ere font prizes ranging from $8 00 to 92 00. There will no doubt be a big attendance if the day is fine. Tau ()drift:Mom! of Ontario last year paid oat over $87,000 in sick benefits ; there were admitted i.uto the order der. mg the year 2,105 members ; impended and withdrawn, 1,196 malaise a net in. crease of 909. There were 240 more ad. mitted in 1900 than 10 1899,100 leee with• drawala and 24 lees deaths than in the previous year. Tba memberehip on the Mat of December was 24,499. OBIT. -Berry Otway, n old resident of Port Albert, passed over to the silent majority on Wednesday, March 27th, at the borne of hie sister, Mre. Hayden, where he bad lived for the pest 5 years. Hie death was caused by blood pnitoning, and, though everything that medical aid could do was done, death ensued. The deoeaeed was a merchant in Port Albert for over 20 years, bat retired from busi- ness on the death of his wife in 1894. He was the youngest son of the late Captain Otway, an officer in the English navy, and leaves behind him two sisters, Mrs. Richardson, of Toronto, and Mrs. Hayden, of Bbeppardton. Mr. Otway watt an uncle to T. A. Hawking, of Brus- sels. Hones Boerne -On the evening of Good Friday a Honey Social was held in the mime' room of Melville Church. Rev. Joe. Rom, B. A., oconpied the ohair and the following program was presented :- Anthem by the choir ; address on "Bees," by G. A. Deadman ; inetrnmentalby Miee Jessie M oLanahlin •ren station by Miee Winnie Ma(4oire ; address, "Canada's relation to the Empire," G. F. Blair ; Hymn by choir. Hooey in the comb accompanied by scones and Dake was eerved without stint and a sweet ae well as a sticky time teas enjoyed. The finan- cial about ode we $11.00. A vote oielrose P of thanks teas passed to Druggist Dead- man and hie bees for their generosity in supplying the honey. Dn. D. F. SMITH. -Last week THE POST made brief reference to the decease of Dr. D, F. Smith, formerly of Brussels. The Ripley Expree given the following particulars of the sad event :-The news of Dr. D. F. Bmith'o death was beard with deep regret on Saturday morning about 10 o'clock, and oast a gloom over the entire neigbborhood. While his death wee a sarpriee to many, yet for the past two make, the deceased Buffered from pneumonia. On Saturday morning be was out in tbe yard and had reaobed the door of his hone intending to re enter, when he dropped dead. His youngest daughter railed his bead, but theepixit of the kind hearted D. F. bad geared to the great beyond. The deceased had resohed hie 48th year, and was known throughout the country an a ekillfal eargeon and a successful dootor, and enjoyed a large practice in Ripley, prior to hie removal to the Southern States. He was et one time one of the moat enterprising citizens in the village, fled at all times had a kind word sted thinetor the pliberallyoor and who apealed to bimforaid.aBlThe grief.otrieken widow and family have the sincere sympathy of ail the citizens in their hoar of affliction, The funeral on Tuesday was attended by buodredt of eympatbiaing friends, and among those from a dietanoe were Dra. MaoOrimmoo Bram ton, and lie daughter ;Mre. MEN. MacDonald, of Kincardine, and Dr. hefty of Toronto; W. Scott, Toronto; D. Bradley, of Service The pall berate' J McKinnon, Grimsby ; Mrs. John David' were 13, T. Jaolleon, Angie Munn, Three Don of (4uelph; Dr. Twaddle, of Brunets..end andle81,Marion, Angus Marilyn, J. S. Robertson -Forges Record. a, D,bleeleenzie. JJJ A ux, 11, 1901 STAXD,d .R.D .B4 NI OF Cr4 X4,1DOI , F..'S',Z'.A.=7.ZB'JTL7.'D 2.W72. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO CAPITAL PAID UP (One Million Dollars) $1,000,000 BEST . • 9700,000 Agenotee irtall principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States teEngland. A General Banking Bueineee Traneaoted. Farmers' Notes Discounted. Drafts Issued and Colleotione mads on all pointe. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on depoeite of 91,00 and upwards and compounded belt yearly. BPnoaAL ATTENTION GIVES TO THE COLLECTION OP Femme' Seen NOTES. Beery tactility afforded Customers liviug at a dietanoe, Ipayable at any beak laved Under 010.,.. 80. $20 to $30..,.12o na at the following rate:- 910 to $20....100. 80 to 40.,..140 J. N. GORDON, AGENT. MO/107 Or W. H. Kerr, of Tan POST, was in Tor- onto this week on business. Them 130005 Lioenee Commissioners will meet et the American Hotel, Brus- sels, to consider applications for Hotel lioeoees for the Doming year, Wednesday of next week. ANGRYaltbeoriber (to editor): "I'm mad all the way through, an' I want my paper stopped I" "Yee, sir ; do you went your bill made out ?" "No ; I ain't mad enough for that 1" Moeeae. KeAUTEi] & RITCHIE ='•e load• ing:their loge at the station ja•d end chippingthem to Wingham, 8 or 10 oars are gone already and there wi,l prob. ably be a dozen more. HERE is another story they are telling about Edieon, the eleotriciate • He is said to be oolleoting the yells of his baby daughter on the phonograph, with the intention of grinding them out for her entertainmeiii when she beoomes e. young lady. Theo. -Thursday morning at 5 o'clock, Jonot Jobnetou, beloved wife of Henry Taylor, died at her home, Grahame Ser. vey, in her 8011 year. The funeral will leave her late residence on Saturde v, 15th inst. at 10 a. m., the interment at Burne Cemetery, Hallett. G. T. R, NOTES. -A stove bus bee., ante etitaled for the steam heating apyaraine at the depot for the Spring. -The follow• Mg are the shipments thio weak ;-2 care of ashes by J. Joynt, of Seaforth, for Hartford, Oonn., U. S. ; 8 care of loge by Kramer & Ritchie ; a car of cattle by Clegg & Dames ; a car of peas by A. Baeker ; a oar of hogs by W. F. Vanstone. The joint Executives of the Go. Chris- tie Endeavor and Co. Sabbath Schein Aesooiatioa• met'in (Minton on Friday of last week, W. H. Karr, President of the former, oocapyiog the chair. There were present Miee Washington, Co. Secretary of the 0. E. ; A. T. Cooper, Prov. Sao. ; Seoretary Stoneman, of the S. S. Aeso. ; Rev. Dr, Gifferd, Rev, Mr. Howson, In- epeotor Tom and Messrs. McClinton and Daetow. The dates for the joint Con- vention are Tuesday and Wednesday, Jane 18 and 19, and tbe place of meeting will be Clinton. Following the alteroat• ing plan the C. E. day will come first this year. A good prom am was outlined and well known outside talent invited to meet, all of which will be made public as soon ae affirmative replies are received. Dr. Towler, President of the 8. 9 Mao , wag not present owing to hie absence in England. FOOTBALL CONCERT. -As per announce- ment the concert, ander the anepicee of Brunets Football Club, took plane Wed- nesday evening when a large and well pleased audiedce filled the Town Hall. The MacDonald Male Quarette, of Loo• don, moiled the program and did it in such a competent and generally Betisfao• tory manner that they will be heartily welcomed back to Brnoeeia on any benne occasion. Ie their quartettes the melody, harmony and bleudieg was very fine and H the deals and solos, tat rapersail w.til a few jokes and reoitatione, went off good. Three of the quartette had been Imre be• fore, Mr. Gardiner being the new man. 2.11 got a cordial venetian bat Newton Large, a former townamn, wart recalled ) twine by the andienoe. He'e a fine sing er. Mr. Lockhart, the first tenor, is a star end ie hard to beat. Mr. MaoDore aid, although a little hoarse, is still a warm favorite and his deep base is al. ways pleasing. Mr. Gardener bee a good voice and line ilia plane o. k. The pro, gram was as follows: Quartette, "March of the Guard" ; eole, "The Wolf," II. R. MaoDoneld 1 deet, "The two Sailors," J. 0. Lockhart and N. Large; Quartette, "The M;Ilwheel" ; Sootoh solo, "Bennie Wee Thing," J. 0. Lockhart ; reoitatioo, "An old played out song," H. R. Mao - Donald ; Qua, tette, "The Kerry Daum" ; Bolo, ...flume and Gentlemen, " Newton Large ; duet, "Tbe Twins," J. 0. Look - beet aoDonatd •solo with R. M and H. R hart quartette charas, "My Belle Creole" Ed. ward Gardener ; Quartette, "Little Darling, Dream of Me" ; National Anthem. The eneoree werwell given and evoked bearty applause. Mrs. Mao. Donald wee the pianist and did bar part most proficiently. The proceeds totalled e d about 965.00, which will leave the Foot• ball team about $25.00 clear as their share, Some little pains were taken in dressing up the stage which added con- siderably to the appearances. The Foot• for a number of years and met with a (ball boye are to be congratulated on the fair °hare of emcees. Abon124 years ago emcees of their initial public entertain - be acid the farm and mill to Maseru. meet. Lawson Bros, and removed to Fergne. He entered into the hardware business here with John L. Drainie and Locals..d on the I th' t rebip be bought FOOTBALLERS IN SESSION. frA (r'lr,S�'�` t `<; 19 L ff k14t c, .^�.'� tom. •'i•4 G1rL,� r• ^moi • `it�y.lcayS) 3 r {!, t� Hanging! Hanging{ Yee l we keep them busy banging because one papers are Bo easy to hang and then they look so well when they are bung. We think our stook Wae never larger nor more varied than we are ebowing this year and we know oar price will please you too. BrasselS In `'enite Series. The annual meeting of the Western Football Asaooiation was held in Berlin on Good Friday with President Chea- wright, Seoretary Forsyth and these rep- resentatives present :- T. Aiken of Galt, H, Brown of Seaforth, A. Baddel of Ber• lin Rangers, I. Gerry of Brussels, A. Hatt of the Riversides, F. Gentle (Toronto Die triol), H. Travers of Stratford, A. Jansen of the Berlin intermediates and J. Stew- art of Listowel. The reports showed a aurplue in the treasury. The present holders of the as000iation's Dupe are ; Senior, Berlin Rangers ; intermediate, Ltetowel 1 Hogg Cupp Goderich ; Cale- donia Cup, Inter•oollege League. Wood• stock was suspended until their $54indebt- edness teethe Riversides is settled. Hon. President Jaokaon and Seoretary Forsyth were empowered to pall a meet• ing to form a Central Executive, with two representatives from eaoh league of Ont• ario. The International Committee will act regarding taking of a Canadian team to England. Hereafter in throwing in from touoh players will have behave both feet on the line. The new officers axe Hon President -J. A. Jackson, Toronto. President -J. C. Cheewright, Seaforth. Vice Presidents -Maitland District, A. Creelman of Listowel ; InteroollegeAeao• dation, E. Zavitzand S.Diekson ; Penin- sular League, W. McDonald of Detroit and 3,1 Stewart of Windsor ; Toronto District and League, F. Gentle and E. Wilson ; Oxford, J Cole of Woodstock ; Huron, I. Jackson of Seaforth ; Centre', T. Aiken of Galt. Seoretary-Treaanrer-D. Forsyth, Ber• lin. Caledonia Cup Committee -3 A. Jack• son of Toronto, H. J. Sime of Berlin and A. Hatt of Toronto. International and Interaeeooiation Com- mittee -W. Govenlock, London (Chair- men) ; Peninsular League, John Stewart, Windsor ; Ioteroollege, S. Dickson, Tor, onto ; Toronto League and District, C. F. Balmer, Toronto ; Huron District, J. W. Jackson ; W. F. A., D. Forsyth. The sohedulee :- Senior Series -Group 1 FARMERS! Do you want Clean Oats and Barley and more of thein ? Formaldehyde Solution (FORMALIN) In epeolally Oonoentrated form will give you both. Testimonials of well known and reliable Fermere van be shown who bave need the above to kill the Bmut Germ, will the most eatielaotory vaults. One lb. Bottles, 73c Half Ib. Bottles, 45c P. B. -Bluestone so greatly need last year is still being used by many. FOX'S DRUG STORE, M 1i.RRZf71''. OLRASrd, by USEHERTY.-In Grey, on Rev. H. E. Curry, of Ethel, Mr. Chas. Cleaver to Miee Mary Dougherty, all of Grey. BARER-•MENARY.-At Melville Manse, Brussels, on April 10th, by Rev. Jur. Roes, B. A., Mr. Peter Baker, of Craobrook, to Hiss Jennie, daughter of Mr. Robert Menary, 9th eon., Grey. DIED. MAINPalzu, In Brunetti, on April 911. Mary Madeline, deughter of Robert and Jennie Mainprize, aged 1 year and 12 days. TAYLOn•-In Brussels, on April llth, Janet Jnhneton, beloved wife of Henry Taylor, in her 80th year. Funeral on Saturday at 10 te. m, May 18 -Berlin at Riversides. May 24-Riveraidos at Galt. May 31 -Galt at Berlin. June 8 -Galt at Riversides. Jane 15 -Berlin at Galt. June 22-Rivereidee at Berlin. Group 2: - June 7-Seaforth at Brussels. June 14 -Brussels at Seaforth. Pointe will count in group A and goals in group B. In case of a tie the Executive will decide place and date of home•to• home games. Intermediate Series. May 11 -Stratford at Liebowel, May 11 -Galt at Berlin. lin at Stratford. 18 -Berlin B May8 Ma18-Listowel at Galt. May 24 -Galt at Stratford. May 24 -Berlin at Listowel. June 1 -Stratford at Berlin. June 1 -Galt at Listowel. June 8 -Stratford at Galt. June 8 -Listowel at Berlin. • June 1.4 -Berlin at Galt. Jane 15 -Listowel at Stratford. Brunets will put a good team in the field and will give their opponents a lively game without much boubt. The Nova Bootie. legislative council duettists to abolish itself. Miee Booth, the Oommiesioner of the Salvation Army, hoe been for some time compelled to keep to her bed. A severel attack of bronchitis has left some little difficulty in her lungs, whittle while not oecesiouing any grave Mare regoiree erre. tui treatment and will not permit her to tors some public engagements eke mp any weeks. WI1AT IB A ROTARY Baum PLOW 7 -The rotary now plow whiob opened the road, is the only one the nampaay hoe in the section of which Toronto le the centre and it has never been in th(e station - Laine a ' n before, It oo❑ direotion cry engine to drive tee snow wheel in front and weighs 95 tons. The front ie somewhat like a snoop about 1le feet equore,the 0000p being made of heavy steel plates extending forward and out- ward probably six inobes in front of the wheel. The front of the wheel which (e 10e feat in diameter, bae a number of flanges whish are like the flanges of a windmill. These out off alines of mow which tben goes bank into boxes in the wheel, which are about 211 feet from front to rear. These boxes oarry the snow up- ward ae the wheal turns and when the snow reaobee the opening at the top of the wheel the rotary force of the .wheel eende it oat a considerable distanoe- eometimee ten rode or more. The wheel malleo 200 revolutions per minute and the onteide speed of the plow ie 6 miles per hong. Persona who are familiar with the blower manufactured by Gillies & Martin will have an idea of the prinoiple on which the plow works, the snow being thrown ant in mach the eame way ae the ooro is thrown oat by the blower. Though the plow is nearly 12 feet bigh drilte were enoouotered deeper than this and the bead light on top as well ae the smoke Amok of the engine were carried off. The blockade most have coat the Co. tbomanda of dollare.- Teeewater Neves. Fall hea` 38 63 68 63 Barley ........• 38 60 Peas 20 29 Oats Rutter, hese and voile 13 14 9 10 Egge per do'/.en 4 009 5 00 Flour per cwt. 25 25 Potatoes (per bag) Apples (per bbl.) 2 00 2 00 Sheep eking, oaob 75 1 00 Lamb skins evil) 25 25 Salt per 111,,1., retail 7 00 8 00 00 70 Hay per6 00 Hides trimmed. 5 5 Hides rough Hoge, Live 6 50 6 50 Wool 35 15e ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN, 'PAPER HANGING, DECOR- a- and House Painting done lu Workmanlike manner and ou abort notice. Have had three years' experience in alt Work. k. Toime ` ,3 JOHNSTON Walton, coll. me a Goon 00W for safe. Will calve early in May. Apply to W. BLABHILL, Brunets. Tama head of cattle rising 2 years, for eole, Nl Lot 17, Con 0, Morrie. MRS. A. CONRAN, Brussels Poet Office. ONE span of flue, young, well bred, general purpose dark brown boraes for sale. Apply to WI�L,LIAM WRAY, Belgrave. Hooton son Otto.- One rising 4 years old and a span of working mares. Apply to IRO. LOWE, Lot 10, Con. 5,; Grey, Brussels runs le P. 0. FLAX t. Cameron Bros. Rave a limited number of bushels of the BEST DII'l OH REED for formers in the vie - lofty of Oran brook who intend raising Flax during the owning season, which they are prepared to deliver in quantities to snit flax growers. Seed may be gat at the Oraabrook Flax Mill at 81.50 per buehel. Order early and eeoure a supply. For fax grown from this seed $10 PER TON will be paid, it of good growth, harvested in proper season, and delivered at the fax will as soon ae fit for threshing. We will rent a number of good sod fields for the purpose of growing flax. CAMERON BRfA., Proprietors Crttnbrook Flax. M111. Public fleeting ! There will be a nubile Meeting held in the TOWN HALL, BRUSSELS, to interests . April 1301., p. the Farmers' Oo•operative Pork Factory at Palmerston. Tile Company is desirous of placing a few thousand dollars of its stook in the bands of the fanners in this locality and at this meeting will explain the aims and (Meets of this Farmers' Company. The new Pontg Faotorioe have been the to the pockets of tlhe farmers Of Ontario and thousands of dollar's it is n large numbers and take 0 intcted the farmers erest twin this rn ont iimpel t ant Industry. W. J. FALCONER, President and General Manager of the Company • W.R. BELDEN, Direotor,aud others will be present to ex- plain the aims and objects of the Company and to say a few words on the oroeding and leading of hogs for the English market. Reeve Turnbull, of Grey, will occupy the chair, There will oleo be present Arch. Hislop, M.P.P., Ex•Wardeu Strealise, Co. Couooinore Bowman and &err, Jas. Irwin and others. The Palmerston Pork Packing Co. (Limited) VIE PEOPLE'S COLUMN, NOTE LOST, DRAWN FOR 885. The finder will much oblige by returning it to the undersigned in whose favor it ie drawn. the public are warned against negotiating it. ELIJAB PEASE, eth Line, Morrie, i BTCSER BUSINESS .FOR LP BALE. -W. Blaabill desires to give up butoboring and will dispose 01 iia bnlineae and rent the eh o if a suitable opportunity offers. Apply to g coil chance I3LASHILL pushing termfnatmno 10 par fie the property at pre0e01 owned by Alex. OAen for butter and edge. A. Causley. Barnet, where he erected a fine brink FIRo6•oLAae crayon enlargements for bootie, and sold the property to the pre- 91.00 at Bnewen'e. sent owner. He then bought the property CLOVER, timothy and fresh garden where he died. On this he oondnoted a aeods at MoOraoken'e. 89 4 small farm and lumber yard for many Amin work horse forests cheap. Apply years, and up to a few menthe ago when at Brueeele Marble Works. he took ill, Wag a very aotive and bard. FEED oorn for eats at National Roller working man for his years. He was a Mill, Brueeele. W F. BTEWART. quiet, obliging neighbor end friend, when BIDE iron belonging to a cutter lost on word was his bond and who was always gravel road South of Brunets, Finder ready to do what he could to help any kindly leave it at D. Ewan'e, Braeole. good man along. He is survived by hie WANTED -1000 buebele of timothy and widow and a family of one daughter and clover seed ; 100 turkeys ; also dried. two sone, viz: IIlro; Jelin Tindale ot Far- apples and butt: E Mee, Wingham. gee, Dr. Joseph Tweddle of Sturgeon Bay, Wis.; end Dr. Fred. Twaddle of Among needing elms made ready for Brussels. The funeral an Monday wee raping can have same dote eatiafaotorily largely attended by friends and aogaaint• and Charge will be returned if prizes anon from Fergus and vioinity as well cannot be taken with tame. Yount, for a0 people from distant pointe. Among Iaet and easy nutting. T. MoGngGon, those from the latter being William nave glimmer and filer, Branelo. Twaddle, s brother; Alex. Boott from MILE Fon BALE. -Tho undersigned has gone into the dairy basi0ee and ie now prepared to deliver any quantity of first• eleoe milk to any part ot the town at Be Dente per quart. Your patronage goliolt• ed. GR0EGs Rona, Brussels, 88 $1650 WILL BUY A FUR- NItanD home on Queen street, Brussels. Itis foolish for bnoineee men and retired ferment to rent bosses when they van get a home of their own for so little money. Apply to MI88 M. CAMPBELL, Brussels, HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, Corner Alexander end Thomas greet, Brueeele. Good, loeatf00 low price, For farther n. i< r Bta immediate ashes imm p Una natieutr, apply to JOHN BARN HILL, P, o. prlRtor, HaufryaBP. O„ is PETr1R WR6A4 SO , Queen street, rue ee . Flax Livingston & Co. Rave a limited quantity of Beet Dutch Soca for farmers in the violuity of Bruesele woo Intend raisin g Flax during the cawing sea - eon, which they are prepared to deliver in quantities to suit Flax Growers. On be got at the Bruetele Flax Mill. Send given out at 81.50 per bushel and on the usual forme. For Flax grown from this sued $10.00 PER TON will be paid, if of good growth, harvested In proper Beason, and delivered at the Flax Mill as aeon ae fit for threshing, 19.13.—Farmers aro strongly advised to sow their Flax on good land, well plowed yield will be fromta ton low tondand a halt 'note per acre. Flax grown on low land will not grow there to give the weight. P. 1108611 LiVINGSTON & Co., Manager. Mena Proprietors. g miggEs BUGGIES BUGGIES ! G G IES 1 1 IN ALL STYLES. soRzs COMM. -In Ethel, on April and, to Mr. and Mrs. E. ('ober, a daughter. BBowN.-In Grey, on April 7, to Mr. and Mae, J, IL Brown, a daughter. EWAN & CO., BRUSSELS CARRIAGE WORKS, Are ready to supply the demand of the public:ear any kind of wbeeled rig 80 they have a FINE, LARGE Stook from the BEST elannfaoturere in Canada, in addition to tbeir own make, all sold at CLOSE PRICES. Rubber Tyred Wheels. We make a epeolally of the Hard Dunlop Rubber Tyred Wheels, the tyre being pat on your own buggy wheels wbile you wait, or we can supply both wheels and tyre at very low prime. Every owner of it good buggy ebonld have the Dunlop put on by Ewan & Go. Work guaranteed all right as we keep nothing bub first clan workmen.' D. Ewan will devote a good share of hie time in attending to the gale rooms as the Co, has secured a first-olase Horse Sheer for the blaokemith ahopt A11 wood work in oar line and general bleokemithing done on oar prsmint and at as low fignree reg Dao be obtained anywhere. Oar own make of Buggiee thio year are all Be inches longer in the body than other Baggies and for STYLE and COMFORT oan0ot be beaten. We uoe the long dietanoe, 1,000 mile axle, one or two oilinge in a mama (a all tbey rrgoire. It will pay anybody who wants a firet•olaee rig to come 25 miles to gee our Show Rooms this season before buying ae our ageortment is large and good and we are always Well pleased to have people oall and examine our stook Wbleh le the larges ever liboven in Brunette f 'We mean business, EWANAN (Xl Co y Carriae Brn neap. Makers, &o., 8uggiee, Wagons, Carts and Wheelbarrows always on baud.