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at Reduced Prides. We have made great preparations
this Spring for the Wall Paper Trade and we offer you the
finest variety of hangings ever seep in Brussels, A glance
over our samples will verify our claims and our low prices
Will astonish you.
Formaldehyde
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for the Prevention of Smut on Grain. Ours is the strong-
est that can be made and gives great satisfaction. There
is no better brand on the market. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Pints, 65e. ; Half Pints, 40e.
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
600T88BN 8xTEN8I08 W. G. as B.
Trains leave Brands Station, North
and South, asfollows;
Goma Scams HMO Gown.
laxness 7:1e a,mI Mail 9:10 p.m
M,xad...«.... 9:46 a.m Express ...... 8:17 p.m
local tors Jtein .
A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
0. 0. F. next Tuesday evening. A few
initiations are expeoted.
Tan wood work of the American Hotel
is receiving a new dress of paint.
Baez Ball organization meeting will be
held en Friday evening of tbie week.
Rowe bills printed on short notice at
Tan Pon Publishing House. Oboioe of
ante.
A. 0. DAMES forwarded a car of cattle
and a oar of 11058 81000 THE POST Wee
last publiehed.
Vicxonra Pam is beginning to be the
eoene of practice games of Foot ball and
Bare ball after 6 p. m.
QUITE a quantity of maple syrup has
been made this Spring and has sold as
low en $1.10 per gallon.
12 7401A0E8 of batter went to the East-
ern market this week from Robt, Thom -
800'e emporium, Brussels,
Tan D. A. Lowry house and 2i acres
of land were purchased by Alfred Barker,
last week, at 5700. He says he's buying
it for renting purposes and probably that's
so. It was a bargain et that price as
Mr. Lowry put the place in good ebape.
0. Emmen has leased tbe apartments
over Fux'e drug etore to which he win
remove on the let of May when be hands
over the Central Hotel to George Brown,
of Gorrie. Mr. Zilliax and family will
continue to reside in Brands for a tor.
tion of the Summer if not longer.
Tans week the frame residence on the
Leckie property wan moved a0roee Wil.
Ham street and planed on the lot Mr.
Leokie purchased from Mre. Forbes. A
stone foundation is being pat ruttier it
and other improvements made. Its re.
novel bus greatly improved the appear -
80o9 of Mr.Leokie'e new brink residence.
Thor. Newsome was in charge of the
moving.
LEOTuRE.—A leatare entitled "A • Pil-
grim in Scotland," will be given in Mel
ville Church next Monday evening, by
Rev. R. 5 G, Anderson, B. D., of Wrox
eter. Some 80 lantern views will be
shown, illuetrative of the lecture and
preseotieg many of the most oharming
spots in bonnie Scotland. Admission :
children 10 aente ; adalte 15 oen6s. Leo.
tore 6o begin at 8 o'clock. Masio by the
oboir.
WILL TARE A Tarr.—Roberti Menzies
will make a visit to Scotland the, land of
hie birth, early in May. He bee been
ticketed by W. H. Kerr, of Tae Pons on
d
the fine Arian liner "Tnnrata
n" and will
Bail from Montreal on Saturday, May 10.
Hie destination is Aberfeldy, Perth-
shire. It ie 82 years since Mr. Menzies
first mane to Canada but he was bank to
the le,nd of the thistle 15 years ago. He
may make an extended stay but we doubt
if be will find any land fairer than the
i
Province of Ontario and Huron 0o. in
particular.
BABY CAR16010E T47C-83008 April let
the Grand Trunk anthoritiee have been
enforcing a new order whioh bas caused
much remacetranae from the travelling
public, to whom it came onexpeatedly.
Hereafter a charge will be made for oar.
rying baby carriages, go Darts, baby
eleighs, eto. The demand of the nom•
patsy does not seem unreasonable, aethese
satiates ars often awkward to handle.
The charge i8 governed by the pride of
the ticket bought, but is in no Daae lees
than 25 oeote. Where the ordinary ex
nee rate is over 60 'tenth per hundred
pounds the rate for the vehicles will ad.
trance aaoordiogly. Twenty -cents will
take a baby carriage to Toronto. A biays
cls could be taken tor 20 note.
Tan following oironiar ban been issued
by the Public Sobool Enepeotors in this 00.
in reference to the datee and place and
conditions under whioh the midgemmer
examination will be held : High 'school
entrance, 26th June, 8.46 a, m., at God.
eriob, Exeter, Zurich, Bayfield, Heneall,.
Dungannon, Kintail, St. Helene and Ored-
iton for West Heron ; and at Clinton,
Seaforth, Wingham, Brunets, Wroxeter,
Fordwioh and Blyth for East Huron.
Part I junior leaving or public eohool
leaving, July 2nd, 8.80 a. m., at Goderiab,
Exeter, Kineail, Varna, 'Lenexa, and
Dungannon for West Huron ; and at
Clinton, Seatertb, Wingbam, Brussels,
Fordwioh and Blyth for Bast Huron,
Applications on proper form, together
with fee (52), for pars one junior leaving
or public, eohool leaving, must be sent in
before May 24th. These forme may be
obtained from the publioeaboolinspeotor,
Junior leaving, Part II„ senior leaving,
matriculation, pass and honor, oommer.
Wel diploma and oommerotal specialist
examinations, July 41,11, at Goderioh,
Exeter, Olinton and Seafortb. Applioa.
time for entrance muet be sent to the in-
epeotor on or before June let. T18 fee
to one dollar to bepaid June 25th. Appli•
tions for nubile eohool leaving junior
leaving, senior leaving and matriculation
(high eohool forme 1, 2, 3 and 4) must be
sent to the inepeotor before May 24th,
accompanied by the necessary fee. No
applications van be received by the in-
epeotor atter that date, Those who iu.
tend to write at any examination centre
in the western fnep8otoral diviei0n of
heron, mast Bend their applioation, giv
fog name in fall, to J. Elgin Tom, Inspec-
tor of public sohoole, Goderioh, and those
who intend to Write in "Intern diviei08,
to D. Robb, Inepeotor of pubiio 8ahao18,
Braeseis. Books 00111560105 writing,
drawing and book•keepingare not to be
presented, au in former years, at the en.
Wenn examination, Candidate's will be
supplied with paper and ink by the 'pre.
siding examiners ; but they must bring
their own pane, raters, lead penoile, eto,
Ezen the advte,
A. 0. U. W. Friday evening,
" R. GBABAtt shipped a oar of oats on
Tuesday.
MBs. GREw1n'8 residence i8 receiving a
new drees of paint.
A oat of potatoes was forwarded
this week by W. H. Mo0raoken.
B10YOLEe have once more aeeomed a
foremost place as Spring opene out.
33nosone8 Salt Worke is keeping np its
reputation by ehippiog 5 oars this week.
H. J. Moms, formerly of Brussels,
was ohosen President of the Stooffville
Bowling Club.
WATSON AnvLAY and staff have been
repining a number of the tar and gravel
roofs on oar busmen blocks.
A Samosa has been pat in the roof
of the Smith biook so as to batter the
light in Dentist Feild'8 operating rooms.
DANDY Weeoae.—The Spring stook of
brand new wagons has arrived at Taz
Pear Bookstore. Never hada nicer lot.
See them.
NETT Taeeday East Haran Lioenee
Commissioners will meet to take into
consideration the granting of hotel licen-
see for the Doming year. They will meet
at the American Hotel.
Fastens' Excursion to Guelph on Sin•
cardiae line Thursday, June 19 ; Gode•
rich line, Jane 20. The Experimented
Farm will be a specially interesting plana
this eeaeon owing to new buildings, &a.
Cass. BEAM, who has been in the em-
ployment of George Thomson, grocer, for
some years, has commenced to learn the
baking with W. A. Crtdh. George Thom•
ar a of
the
tan now ah
eon 'r. 0 delivery
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van ani will fill the bill
veryminty.
THERE was an ingatheriog of 10 or a
dozen candidates at the K. 0. T. M.,
Brussels, on Tuesday evening. A supper
was eerved at the conclusion and some
epeechafying indulged in. The Lady
Maccabees had a lnnaheon on Monday
evening in their Hall atter the badness
Ma over.
BRUSSELS SoboolBoard met last Friday
evening, all the members present except.
ing W. M. Sinclair and R. Leatherdale.
Minntee of last meeting read and passed.
Priooipal Cameron asked for the free use
nt the eohool house for the Teachers'
Oonventiou, to be held on Thnreday and
Friday, May 22nd and 23rd. The request
was granted. Board then adjourned.
FmLD Gann—Principal Cameron bas
parohaeed a field glass that bas seen cer-
vine of note for 28 years, It was the
property of an engineer on a Pacific
liner and bad been through the last
Cbinese•Britfeh war and also was in use in
the Jamieson Reid in South Aldose The
giaee is in first-class ebape and is a very
interesting poueeesion. It wa8 originally
porahesedin Canton.
CONSERVATIVE Nominating Convention
for East Huron will be held in the Town
Hall, Brussels, on Friday afternoon of
this week. Among the namee of possible
nominee are mentioned Co. Committer
Bowman, Edward Bryans, Jno, Beaded,
Jno. Wilford, A. Spotton and B. S, Cook.
The meeting will be addressed by H, Eit-
her, the member for South Heron in the
leen legislature ; Major Beattie, ex -M. P.,
of Londoo, and •
others.
SatsMzx Sasoore—with a view to give
teachers some elementary inetraotion to
certain departments of teohnioal ednoa•
bion, a enmmer eohool, under the direc-
tion of the Minister of Education, will
be held at the Normal School, Toronto,
beginning on Wednesday, July 8. The
courses of study will embrace mannal
training, demotic eoienoe, nature study,
drawing and mast'. Leoturee will be
given by epeoialisbe in the different
eubieats. No fees will be required, and
students or teachers desiring to attend
ebonld make applioation to the Deputy
Minister of Edaoation.
G. T. R aretossap.—During the poet
Week 0. M. Diokeoo, Disbriot Passenger
Agent, of Toronto ; 0, H. Bevingtoo,
Muuter of Tranepbrtabioa, London ; 0.
E. Denny, Dietriat Freight agent ; and
P. J. Lynch, Train Master, of Stratford,
have been over the W. G. & B. We hope
and rather expect good will Dome out of
their trip in inoreaeed and better panne.
ger and mail eervioe. If they had so de.
aired we are inn one Beene and otbere
would have been glad to have met them
but they likely knew the needs of the
case better than they van be told. The
running of the London evening train on
through t0 Palmerston instead of re.
Hiai0ing at Wioghom ovet night would
give n8 a fine oonneation from that dir.
dation if it could be arranged or better
still a way freight up loom Palmerston
in the morning to Wingham and back in
the evening, connecting with the L. H. &
B. This Would do away with the glow
0oaob mail.exprese•freight travel of the
afternoon and gee our mail and entrees
an hour eterliereaah day.
1baI BROt38LL8 1001:
A076iin Penult roaelved a oar of Mani•
tuba titter thle week.
A can of gement came to band tbie Week
forA As.r1MOMomra,in&g Oo.
Brne9els Orange
Lodge will be held befit Monday 0660105,
Tare week two oars of baled hay were.
shipped by Jno. Govenlopk, 1Io handles
a largo quantity of this artiole.
Tan partnership between M. H. Moore,
V. S., and 0,. L. Walker ae horse buyer's
has been dissolved by mutual conont.
The former will ooatinee the bneinese
and Mr. Walker will likely take a holiday
for a time and reornit hie health whioh
hanob been lt00 .
Benoeaoxu Baseany. Ball tea01506008m have all post.
Mons on their team tilled now excepting
2nd bees and they bope to endure for that
the services of Fred. Gilpin, of °bioago,
who to juin completing hie Oolie58 course'
and who may take a few menthe holt.
days before settling, down to practice his
profeoeiou.
LIOENSED PEDLAne. The following ped.
lars''iodises have been issued by Co.
Treasurer Holmes up to April 16:
Louie Raehkopski, Jacob Yaffe, J. L.
Frey, Fred Gassman, Louis Fine, W. K.
Whaley, Fred, Morgan, Henry Hayden,
W. J, Miller, Geo. Frenoh, Jas. W. Gib -
eon, Geo. Beatty, G.,F. MOPhee, J, D.
Haruwell, I. H. Johns, Thos, Wellaoe,
J. T. Ross, D. O'Gorman, Anthony Mo.
Donald, Albert King, 5, Gibson and John
W. McKay.
Fontrau BnueeELITE DEAD,—The Wayne
(Mioh.) Review, of April 11111, gives the
following partioalare of the decease of
William Hunter, Of that town, a son of
W. T. Hunter, a former well kuowo
resident of Brussels, who owned the
blaokemitbing shop now the property of
D, Ewan :—William Hunter, a bleak -
midi, who hes been in 111@ employ of
John S. Egeler for some time, was dress-
ing the feet of a young horse belonging to
J. M. Butler, on Friday last, and in some
way the oolt leaned on him and he fell to
the floor, and the horse stepped an his
breast before he oonld arise,inluring bim
eo that he was unable to get up. He was
000veyed to his home fn the Jamieson
house on Miobigan avenue, where he died
on Monday evening. He leaves a wile
and four ohildreu, two boys and two gide,
the oldest being about 11. years of age.
DIED IN HABBI8TON.—O4 Saturday
morning, April 12th, James Rowlett,
of Harrieton, brother .to Chas. How-
lett, of Brussels, passed away, aged
79 years and 6 months. He had been
ailing most of the Winter but was only
confined to bed ab tut three weeks, suffer-
ing a great deal the lash few weeks,
bat was vary patient, Mr. Howlett was
a member of the Methodiet oburoh since
his youth. He was born in Norfolk,
England, coming to Canada witb hie
parents when quite young and settling in
the township Woolwich where he farmed
anti' 26 years ago when he retired and
went to live in Radiate') where be has
since resided. Deeeseed was married 59
years the day before be died. When told
that it was their wedding day on Friday
he said he would go home the next day
whioh he did. He leaves hie aged pad.
her, one eon and two daughters (Mre.
John Hedy and Mre. James Howard)
both of Harrieton. The funeral took
place an Monday, his five grandsons and
nephew aotiug as pallbearers. Chas.
Howlett and Mise Pipe, of town, Albert
Howlett, of Morrie; and Rev. and Mre.
Fear, of Atwood, attended the funeral.
500AR BEETS —Quite an interest is
being manifested in the proposed sneer
beet experiment in this looaiity daring
the coming season. Among those who
will take 1: sore plots are the following :—
Jae.
Span, air John
Robb, Allan Adam
s
,
John Lawson,Jae. Stands, Jas. Russell,
Sper ad Rent. Nichol in Morris
and L. Hollinger, Wm. Armstrong, Chan.
Bezel], Jas. Bargees, J. B. MoLauohlin,
Neil MaTaggart, Peter Robertson, Hugh
W. McKay, Jas. Lynn, Jae. Strachan, J.
M. Knight, 11. M. Douglas, H. M. Dobson
and Conrad Michel in Grey monioipaiity.
W. H. Kerr, Secretary of the Agl. Society,
r
bas authority from Prof. Harcourt, who
will have camps
of this experimental
station, to accept 16 or 20 more mane if
handed in before the close of next week.
An inetrnator will visit this looality and
call upon each of those taking part and
will state the mode to be followed and
leave the eeed. If it oats be eaientifioally
proven that the right kind of sugar beet
eau be grown in this section it may meso
considerable to the farming community
and the people generally. Each farmer
experimenting gets the eeed free and
keeps the orop outside of 10 or 20 beets
sent to the Ontario Agricultural College
for analysis to aeoertain the amount of
sugar.
A P606800N08D Baoczse.—The enter•
tainment given in the Town Hall on
Tuesday evening, under the auepioee of
the Methodist Sabbath School, was an
unqualified emcees and was thoroughly
enjoyable to both old and young. There
sena a large andieooe in attendanoe and
excellent order throughout the whole
program. Rev. Thor• Wilson, pastor of
King street Presbyterian ohnrah, London,
was the leatnrer, illustrating hie practical
addre8a by a large number of beantifally
colored views with an A 1 lime light. Re
its not only a pleasing, ready speaker but
is an expert in pretending the many
changing 808ne9 represented. The audi-
ence joined heartily in singing "Shall we
gather at the river," the words of this
fine old hymn being thrown on the canvas
after whioh Rev. Mr. Holmea offered
prayer. Then followed, for nearly 1
houre a varied and well rendered program
ae follows :—Illustrated hymn "Lead
Kindly Light," rang by Misses Belle
Smith and E. E. Kerr, Milton Sharpe and
W. H, Kerr ; song "Throw oat the life
line," by oboir witb audience aesisting in
Ohone ; a Temperanoe Set Of pieturee
explained by tbe reverend lecturer with
more than one moral pointed out in the
drinkers oared ; song, "Father, dear
Father come home with me bow," by
Vince Edward; solo, "Where ie my
wandering boy tonight" Mies McQaarrie
being unable to be present W. H. Kerr
tang it with a good round ohofne by the
epeotetor8 ; "The seven Wondere of the
World,, were views well worth seeing and
remembering. They cemented of the
Pyramids of Egypt, Temple of Diana,
Mausoleum of Artemeeia, Colosimo of
Rhodee, Statute of Japiter, Babylon
Hanging Gardens, and Pharos of Alexan•
dria. Rev. Mr, Wilson gave a pithy and
inetruotive reference to each of these ;
solo, "The Holy Oity," was well gang by
Mies Griffin, of Wingham, who has a
good sized class in town in volae (where ;
"The Old Folio et Home," with guitar
a000mpaniment, was given by Blinn
Maggie Beattie end E. E. Kerr, H. L.
Jookeoe and W. H. Herr ; My Old
Kentaoky Home wee rendered its good
style by Barrister Sinclair, Mise Mary
ARAM 17, 1902
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HEAP OFFICE' - TORONTQ.
CAPITAL PAID UP (One Million Dollars) $1,000,000
REST •• $760,000
Agouties in all principal point, its Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United .hater a applaud.
A General'
CzeroarLo , ° 'eurcer.
Banking BAeineeo Traneapted. Farmers' •Neteo Dieopnnted..
Drafts IMaed and Oo110otione made on all pointe.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 55,00 and upwards and °impounded halt yearly,
SPEOIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE 001L80TION OP Fe680699' SALE NOTES.
Every tactility afforded Customers living at a dietanoe.
payable ab any bank'ieeasd Under 510,,,..80. $20'10 580....12o
MGb9 V'I1 I at the following rates :- $10 to 520:...100, 80 to 40,, , .14o
F. H, GRAY, AOTINO AGENT.
4.01•610.06.01131111111ffiii0 Malin
Rose and A. Straoban and J. H. Cameron
a ding the alto tenor and base to the re.
d
frain ; an amusing incident "Selling the 1
calf' was pictorially illustrated with the
merry laughter of both young and old as
an accompaniment ; "Rook of Ages," the
ever new melody was lead by the choir
with the hearty support of the audience ;
"Good Night," an exoe11en6 portrait,
in colors, of King Edward, and the Nut•
tonal anthem brought to a oonolneion a
praiseworthy entertainment. The a000m-
pani8t8 were Mre. Gilpio, Mre.. W, H.
Kerr, Miss Jean MoLaoohlin and. Mrs,
(Dr.) Holmes. A6 a 6, 10, and 15 dente
admiseion fee, and quite a fete little folk
tree, the Anancial proceeds amounted to
$46.75, leaving a neat balance wheu all
expenses were paid. Rev. Mr. Wilson
did his part in a most satisfactory man-
ner and any institution enuring bis
eervioee cannot fail to be satisfied. He
will be cordially weloomed back 6o Bras.
eels sgaid. On Monday evening he gave
his lecture at Egmondville and on
Wednesday evening at .Rev.. Mr. Mus -
grave's oheroh in Mogillop.
Business Locals.'
A LOT of second hand organs for sale
cheap, or to rent, Some of them almost
OM. R. LEATHERDAL[t.
FLEURY PLowe —Farmers desiring the
best plow ebonld oall on me and order a
Fleury. atm. LONG, Await, Brussels.
WE pay oast for Batter and Egge.
Brine them to Wingham and get that
$50.00 Parlor snits. Eggs 12 0.
G. E. King, Wingham.
To TEEPalL1o.—Ladies and gentlemen,
all cutlery can be ground, sharpened and
repaired by Sawfiler MoGregor, Mill
street East, Bruneelt, ohof0e work at
reasonable prides.
People We Talk About.
Mrs. G. F. Blair and sons are visiting
at Goderioh.
J. J. Ball, of Wingbam, was in town
last Sunday.
Mies Minnie Dudley has gone to Tor.
onto where she has a situation.
Mies Walker, of Listowel, was the
guest of Mies Downey this week.
Robb. Thomson bas been bothered this
week with 'something like quinsy,
A.. 'Donley made a business trip to
Toronto on Thnreday of laid week.
Mies E. Blakeman bas returned from a
8 montbe' visit with friends in Peel.
Mise Mary aaotelon left this week for
a visit with her sister in Tuokeremith.
Mise Jennie Doll is home on a short
visit from Gnitwillr y
She return shortly.
Mre, E 0. Lowry left for a holiday
visit with relatives in Port Huron, Michi-
gan.
Gordon Mooney ie rather n8ed up with
rheumatism bat we hope be will goon be
all right.
Mise Maggie Driver, of Blanabard, is
Fletcher B ariiu
the nest of Mre. F
e g p g,
Mores etresb.
George A. Stokes, of Harrieton, has
800005ded Rich. Sutton ae station agent
at Wiogbam,
Mise Ria Brine, of Seaforth, is holi-
daying with ber sister, Mre. P. Scott,
Queen street.
Mies Jean MoLanoblin was ill during
the peat week with an attack of quinsy
but is better now.
Ifni. Robert Barns, of Blyth, ie visiting
friends at Lnokoow. Her many friends
wish ber an enjoyable stay.
Mre. Samuel Walker keeps quite poorly
bot we hope the coming of the balmy
weather will invigorate her,
H. W. Farrow and bride are 'pending
part of their honeymoon with Poetmaeter
and Mrs. Farrow in Brussels.
A. M. McKay has been quite ill dar-
ing the past' week but ie considerably
better now we are pleased to state.
Barristers Sinclair and Blnir were at
Goderioh on Friday on legal .business.
Mr. Blair was in Guelph on Tuesday.
F. 5. Boon is away to Brnoe Co, where
he is mutating Mr. Truax, the Liberal
eandidate, in organization work for the
coming election.
A, McDonald, who has been in London
and locality for some months, is visiting
in this lovably and may make hie home
here. We hope he will.
R. W. Jewitt and family removed from
Oronarty to Kinburn thie week where
Mr. Jewitt has purobaeed a general store
stook. We wish him success.
3. D. and Mrs. Ronald have left Los
Angeles, Oal., and gone to Redlands,
about 90 miler, inland from the first
mentioned city, on account of a drYer
climate and more favorable to throat
trouble.
The Mende of S. E, Beckett, late of
Listowel and known to a number in Brae.
sale, are delighted to see by the reenit of
Knox College examination's that he hoe
enured the Bloor St. (thumb Soholarohip
and tae taken a aplended stand in all his
elaeees. We congratulate him and wish
him e00oe8e in hie preaohing et the Boo
during the n,xt six months.
The Aoton Free Preee gays :—Friende
fn Naeeagaweya, Aoton end other various
points Inroad with Borrow during the
week of the death at Philadelphia, on the
2Btb March, after only about a Week's
illness, from varioloid, a mild type of
smallpox, of Harry 0, Easton, 8 native of
this township. After attaining hie man.
hood Mr, Easton lived 600 8 time in
Guelph. Later he took up the dotty of
dentietry, and paned the offline at
Philadelphia Dental 0011ege. Recently
he has been engnged in religious study
and work, with a view to being a tile.
sionary'. The ;deoeaeed'e mother, Mre.
Watson, le living at Burlington, and hie
slater, Mre, (Rev, G. H. Oobblediok,
formerly of Bruefrelal now of Parkhill,
Wilber Baker, who has been in the
employ of Messrs. Wilton & Turnbull,
tinsmiths and hardware merobante, will
leave shortly for Portage•la•Prairie,
Manitoba, where a poeition awaits him.
While we are pleased to report that
Mies Geraldine, daughter of W. A. and
Mre, MoEwen, of Theeealon, is making
favorable progress from an attaok of
smallpox we are sorry to state that Mise
Pauline, ber older sister, has taken the
same disease and is 8erionsl3' ill.
Mre, D. A. Lowry and family expect to
leave for Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., on Tues.
day to join Mr. Lowry and eon Aebley,
who preoeded them. They intend : mak
ing their home in that Lowe. Their
many old friends in Brussels will wish
them Godspeed and a welcome beak
when they make their "pile," in the Oan•
%dian Sheffield.
03ms •r7S07P71+$4 .4,616nz7C't rm.
Fall Wheat 68 69
Barley 48 60
Peae 68 70
Oats .. 38 88
Butter, this and rolls .. 15 16
Eggs per doyen 15 11.
Floor per cwt. 4 00 6 00
Pon thee (per bur.) 25 80
Apples (per bbl,) 2 00 8 00
Hay per ten 7 00 7 60
Sheep ekine,each 25 25
Lamb skins each 25 80
Sall per bit., retail1. 00 70
Hides trimmed 6 6
Hides rough5
Hoge, Live6 00 6 00
Wool' 13 131
FE002IAN,—In Seaforth, on April 12, to
Mr. end Mre. W. A. Freeman, a eon.
Jeoxe06 —In Morrie, on April 13, to Mr.
and Mre. Peter Jackson, a eon.
Lexi. Io Grey, on April 18, to Mr. and
Mrs. John Lake, a eon.
MoQuenarz.—In Grey, on April 11111, to
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MoQaarrie, a
600.
SMALLDON•—In Grey, on April 8, to Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Smalldon, a eon.
Snaoret a.—In Grey. of April 16, to Mr.
and Mre. Peter Sinclair, a eon.
xoxmiz+.
AoAB,—In Morrie, on April 16, Ada Feil,
beloved wife of David Agar, in ber
36th year.
Bazwzrt.—Io Grey, on Friday, April llth,
William G., eldest eon of Wm. and
abrtetina Brewer,
aged 18 years,
10 months and 22 days.
GBARAM.—In Wingham, on April 7th,
Elizabeth ,Strood, wife of T. O.
Graham, aged 43 yearn, 5 months
and 27 days.
HOwLETT.—In Harrieton, 00 April 12,
James Howlett, brother to Chas
Howlett, at Brnegels, aged 79 years
and 6 months.
MOLEAN.—In Wingbam, on April 8116,
Hanle P. Fidler, i ' isber wife of John A.
McLean, aged 86 years.
Wsratree0N.—In East Wawanoeh, April
8rd, Obae. Wilkinson.
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
GENERAL servant wanted. Apply to
MRS. w. M. SINCLAIR.
Punn bred Bleck Minorca 8358 for Bale.
MILTON RANDS, South of Brussels.
00BDWo0D wanted. 0ober Carriage
Faotory, Brussels.
FOR eale, a young new Minh cow.
J. HOLMES.
Two biayolee for gale, one new last
year. Oboiae for 915. G. A DEADMAN.
Fon gale, three gond building iota.
Apply to JOBS MANSULD,Ethel. P.O. 89
SPAN of working horses for gale, E. J.
JAOI5LIN, Lot 12, Con, 0, Grey, Bruseele
P. 0. 40-0
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
NGOOD YEAR OLD STEERS
J: Wanted, editable for ranch purposes,
Apply to GEO. BEST, Brussels,
rorm..0"almidesiottide.
tTOUSE AND STABLE WITH
10 aures of land to rout, adjoining
Brussels; 2.i sores fn orchard aid. small
fruits Home will be rented without laud if
GEO. Bruer le,
desired.
LIBRARY B001S FOR SALE,
about 100 of ithsm, formerly used by
Union Sabbath Bohool mooting in Button's
School House, Morrie. Apply to JAMES
EVANS, Morrie, or 7115011113107T, Brun -
sale,
SOLUTION
SPECIALLY CONCENTRATED
The Great Germ Killer, for killing the
Smut Germ on Oats and'Barley.
The many expreooione of eatiefaotlon from those who used our Formeldo•
hyde last e0aeon gine 00 renewed 080pran00 as to its exoellent qualities to
de all that we claim for it. We take pleasure in giving the experience of
two Well known farmers In this neighborhood :—
Mr. Robb. Nichol, of Morrie, eaya 1—I used your Formaldehyde last year on land
from whioh it wag almost impossible to thresh Date grown on previous years, and
could eaargoly find a head of emit. I will certainly nee it again this season.
Mr. J. B. MuLauohiin, of Gray, state(' :—In order to teat the qualities of your
Formaldehyde last Beason I need it on all my eeed oats except one bag and toapd the
oats grown from that bag very badly emitted while tbe rest of the field was almost
entirely free from it, I eau recommend it very highly.
—1, lb. Bottle, sufficient for 80 to 100 bushels, 65e.
--• lb. Bottle, sufficient for 40 to 50 bushels, 40e.
DOG STRAYRD. — HE IS.
blaolt iu color, with white breast and
4 white feet. Answers to the name of
"Trioka" Loft Lame Thursday, 10th feet,
Any person knowing of its whereabouts will
nonfer a great favor by notifying Tan P087.
$20,000 to Loan.
The abovesum IMO boon planed with me
for Mimediatelnvoetment on farm proper•
by at 5 per cont. If .titles are satisfactory
10109 may be completed in 0 days, Liberal
terms as to repayment. Apply at .vivo to
W. M. 81110134116,arrister, &p, Brussels,
'ox's Drug Store
S1X YOUNG SCOTCH SHORT
Born Bulls for sale, from 0 to 20 months
old. Also vows in salt to importedRed
Duke" and a few heifers. ,
D. MILNE, Ethel.
HAIR DRESSING.—THE UN-
PIMBIGNED wishes to annOn080 to
the ladies of Brueeele and vicinity that abs
le prepared to make ewltohas out of oomb-
iugs and out hair, at bar 'home, Mill street.
Weet, Brueeele. MBS. BINGSTON.
DURHAM BULL 12 MONTHS
old for ante, 60013 100010!. PETER
ROBERTSON, Lot 8, Oen. 9, Grey, Brneoele
P. 0. 80_,
J LECIEIE,
LIFE" AND PIXIE INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
VALUATOR, &o.
Ofdee over Horsley's Drug Store,
Feb. 6th, 1002. 80.8m Brussels.
BUGGIES f BUGGIES !
Ewan & Co.
Are now ready for this season with a larger stook of Buggies than
ever. . Although we sold 122 rigs in 1901 we are going to try and
beat that number this season, as we are determined to reach 200.
By giving a first-class rig and your choice from nearly every first-
class factory in Canada and along with our own hand -made Bug-
gies, at close prices, we ought to reach the 200.
Our Buggies are 1000 mile, dust and oil -proof axles with the
solid Parker front wheels and no shaking -off or losing of hub bands
as all is solid and thereto stay. Oil Ewan & Co's Buggies twice in
the season and that is all that is required.
Call and see our stock of Rigs and you will be convinced that
you can't do any better than purchase a Ewan & Co. Buggy. They
are light in draft and all first-class material. 4.4 new Buggies and
2 Surreys sold this season already.
We sincerely thank our many customers for the number of Rigs
they purchased from us in the past season and we hope they will
help us along in the years to come.
All kinds of repairs done and rigs repainted and retired at
close prides as usual. All Jobbing done promptly. Horeeshoeing a
specialty at
NOTICE.
80750E to herebgiven that a Byelaw
third paned 67 by the 1 Mhrob. 1902.providinrCof goyOn the
tor the
ie to of bebeubures to the amonntof'9110.00
for Gm purpose of drama a and that ouch
By-law wits registered In the nanny o01ne
of the Colony of/uron,on the 20th day of
Mandl, 1002. Any motion to 6oaah or 001
aside Gm dame or oily pent Maloof mod bo
Made wl thin throe months fromthe date of
registration and cannot bo made thereafter,
Hated the lath day of April ]902.
40.0 JOHN mom iTOW, Of ork,
EWAN & Cos., Brussels.
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SHIRTS
dl
THE NEWEST
PATTERNS.
This season, like seasons of the past, has brought
forth some neat and pretty designs in Colored Shirts.
These Shirts are becoming very popular as they wear well
and retain their color. These are things of importance,
and another thing of importance is fit. We guarantee fit.
The 'Prices of these Shirts are Low
Soft Front Shirts, no collar or cuffs......... 75 $1.00
Soft Front Shirts, with separate cuffs.....,75o, $1.00 1.75
Soft Front Shirts, with separate collars... 65 75
Stiff Front Shirts, with separate cuffs 75 1.00 1.25
mosomaismonim
Neckwear
Cupid is never more happy than when making known
to the public our fine stock of Neckwear and Men's Fur-
nishings. s. The Patterns and Silks in Neckwear were never
more beautiful than now. They are Spring offerings of the
finest quality.
PRICES 25c., 50c. and 75e.
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TAILORS, OL0Ti3I1311S and Pi TJRNIS1TFlRS.