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at Redueeil Prices. We have made great preparations
this Spring for the Wall Paper Trade and we otter you the
finest variety of hangings ever seen in Brussels, A glance
over our samples will verify our claims and our low prices
will astonish you.
Formaldehyde
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, 65c. ; Half Pints, 40c.
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Drug and
Book Store
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
ommu itx ExTENeioie W. G. & g.
Trains leave Brnasela Station, North
and South, aatollowe
Gorse BanTH EOING Nowru.
Taxmen ...... 7:78 a.m !Mail .,. ....2:10 p.m
Mixed ......... 9:48 a.m Dxpreea ...... 817 p.m
Total i m
A chiefs among ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
STRAW hate.
MAY flowers.
CRoaasas and Hyacinthe.
Mamma pie le on the program.
C. 0. F. Court next Tuesday evening.
Tauten= of next week will be May
Day.
GEO. BEST shipped a oar of hogs on
Tuesday.
THE well at Williams' livery was
drilled thia week,
Two oars of salt were shipped this week
from Brnaeete Salt Works.
A NEw roller has been purchased by the
Bowling Club and has arrived.
R. Glint= forwarded a car of oats and
Alf. Baeker 2 oars alone last report.
BAL.= bay continues to move out, Jno.
Govenlook shipped 3 oars tbia week.
IMPRoyEMENTe are being made to the res-
ideuae of William Ainlay, Tornberry
street.
THE stone foundation for the Oentral
Hotel stables is being pushed along by A.
J. Lowry.
SOMEnoDY is going to be brought np
with a jerk for selling liquor to minora in
thio part of the country.
A. 0. Doss shipped a oar of oabtle and
a oar of hogs from Brueeele on Monday
and Tneeday respectively.
A. new verandah hae been built at Mrs.
MoLean'e reeidenoe, Frinoeae street, that
makes gaffe an improvement.
THE wire fence in front of Dr. Holmes'
fine reeidenoe has been removed showing
off the hedges and lawn to advantage.
POSTMASTER FAeaow'e bowling green at
his residence was in shape last weak and
the "kittie" was chased on several eons.
ions.
Reath Roes' peddling wagon is being
looked after this eeaeon by Jonn Clark,
formerly of Grey, but now a resident of
Brueeele. He's a good hand.
THE Foot Ball boye will nee victoria
Park on Monday, Tneeday and Thursday
evenings and the Base I onieta the other
evenings until the eeaeon opens in Fall
bloom.
GEORGE Rona hae leased his house and
o
sores
2} , Bro e
e ale North, to Wm. Kreuter,
The present tenant, Jno. MoDermott,
will remove to Wroxeter, followed by the
good wiehee of the people of this com-
munity.
DEOEBION Gram -Judge Doyle hae
given hie deoioion in the Daae of Krauter
vs. Cunningham, an nation for hreaob of
warranty and for damages for re -taking
horses under conditional sale agreement.
Judgment of non-enit with mete against
the plaintiff. The ease was heard lost
Sammer at Brussels Division Court.
7JE0Tu8E.-Friday evening of this week
Rev. Jno. Holmes will deliver a lecture
on "'Marriage" in the Sobool room of the
Metbodiet Mural), soder the earldom of
the Epworth League. A musical pro•
gram will also be provided. Silver aol-
leotion will ba taken. Tbe feature will
no doubt be instructive, praotioe.l and not
looking in humor.
OLD BOYS WILL VIen, BEAFORTH: About
thirty members of the Huron Old Boys'
Aeeoaiatioo met Saturday Dight in the
Temple building Toronto, and decided to
accept the invitation of the Seaforth
Town Council to hold their annual ex.
aareion this year to that plane. The date
was fixed for Saturday, July 5, and
tiakete will be good to return on Monday.
Seaforth has promised to give tbe old boye
a good time, and arraogemente will be
made with tbat end in view.
RuNewAY,-Aly Henry Bone, 8rd line,
Morrie, a000mpanied by F. Embnry, were
driving to R. K. Rosa' floor mill for a
griet last Saturday evening the horeee
took fright and attempted to ran away ;
the wagon tongue comedown and meeting
with an impediment broke and the r wagon
was upset. Mr. Embary wag nonaiderab•
Jy injured, his facie and his knees faring
the worst. He reoeived all the attention
possible and is making favorable progress
einoe, It was a miracle the occupants of
the wagon were not more eerionely in•
jawed. The team was oaptured before
they got far away.
BLEv BALL OLon Oneonta -Last Fri-
day evening a meeting was held for the
purpose of re -organizing Brueeele Base
Ball team for the mention of 1902, Dr.
Feild in the chair. Oifiaere were elected
as follows :-President, J. T. Rose ; viae
President, D. M. Stott• Manager and
Secretary, Dr, k'eild ; Treasurer, Rebt.
Downing; captain, W. A. Tripp; Com-
mittee, Frank Roobe, Wolter Roche and
Lone alert. The Secretary donated
05,00 as the initial contribution to the
funds of the team and others will no
doubt lend their assistance along the
some. line. A lively season ie counted on
as the boys moot to pat and keep a good
team on the diamond, Loeb year they
gave the public good vainly for their
motley and thio year hope to do better,
D. A. LOWRY'S honeebold furniture &a.,
were shipped to Sault Ste. Marie.
' Lest Tueaday night's wind did consid-
erable damage to glass, roofe, trees, &o.
W. F. STEWART & SON Bent away an.
other oar of flour to the Old Laud this
week.
Tat half mile traok on the Agricultural
Park is in use onoe more by our local
horsemen.
R, EtenEROON had hie street watering
Dart at work this week for the firet time
thie season.
BRUSSELS ahem factory will commence
operations for this season on the first
Monday of May, a week from next Mon-
day.
Tale week William Oakley, who bas
been at Molesworth, has opened a shoe -
Bina
aker's shop in the Smote blook, Brne-
ls.
Tao Lady Macoabee Hive, Brueeele,
will bold a epeoiol meeting in their
Lodge room on Monday evening. A. full
attendance is requested,
FIVE or six candidates received the tat
degree in Odd Fellowship Thursday
evening of last weak io Western Star
Lodge, Brussels, and other degrees are on
the tapie for Thursday evening of this
week.
Tno woolen factory got steam up this
week for the first time since the recent
fire. Some new maobioee, new belting,
&o,, have been put in and Messrs. Look-,
ridge think the work will go forward
better than ever.
Lames of the beautiful were delighted
with a very fine epeoimen of a white
eaotue flower on exhibition in the Matelot,
& Co. drug store window. It was grown
by Mrs. Seo. R. Smith who takes great
interest in tbe cultivation of houseplants.
A BAR of shingles for P. Ament and two
oars of coal, with the tonal quantity of
way freight were received at Brueeele
station this week. The quota of Dom•
meroial baggage handled al this depot
would hardly be credited unless you
occasionally get glanoe at the travellers'
tronke.
INTERMEDrATE FOOT BALL --The follow-
ing are the dates of the Foot Ball
matobes in No. 2 group for the Inter.
mediate ahampionehip series:
Blyth ab Wingham ....May 2
Brueeele at Blyth 0 9
Brussels at Wingham " 16
Blyth at Brueeele ,
y 1
Wingham et Blyth ... " 30
Wingham at Brueeele Jane 6
Tavistock beat Stratford on Tneeday by
1 to 0 in their first round.
BIGGEST OF THE SEAeoi.-The Antigo.
nieb (N. S.) Casket, of April 10th, con-
tains the following item referring to a
a eon of Jae. Broedfoot, formerly of this
looality,and a randeon to John Broad -
foot
-
g d
foot Tbe local fishermea have been
enjoying the sport of trout -fishing the
past few weeks, and palmtops nine
°etches have been brought to town from
the harbor-watero. The largeet trent
yet this season was naught by Arable
Broadfoot last Thursday. It weighed
three pounds thirteen mimes and measur.
ed twenty one inches.
New PATENT. -Edward Garvin, Betio.
eels, hae just patepteda very nodal and
ooavenieot artiole that the farming oom'.
inanity has been waiting for, viz., a fruit
pinker. It outs the stems, takes the.
fruit down and depoeite it in barrels or
on the ground ae wished by the individn•
al. It will pink from 4 to 18 feet and
will handle'three or four times as much
in a day ea by band pioking. Anybody
eon work it and it will be sold cheap
enough to put it in reaobof all. Mr. Gar.
vin will'eell the patent rights for townships
or Counties. He is applying to the United
States for a patent also. We wish him
amuse in his operations.
A PILGRIM IN SoarLAND: Rev. R. 8. G.
Anderson'e illustrated leature on thie
eubjeat in Melville March last Monday
evening was a very pleasant evening's
entertainment. After a magical selection
by the choir the trip through bonnie
Scotland was token, Rev, Jno. Rose, B.
A., manipulating the lantern in good
style while his reverend neighbor eketoh
ed in an offhand manner, with many
interesting pointers, the geographical and
hietorioai conditions. The views were
good and were taken by Rev. Mr, Ander.
son while %deitingbio native land. The
Onanaial proceeds were about 416.00 and
will be devoted to the Endeavor SOoiety
fonds, .Before closing the choir gave a
well rendered anthem.
EAST EORON HOTEL Lloaaees.-]heel
Haran License Oommiseionere met at the
American Hotel, Braoseie, on Tuesday of
this week, as per announcement. All
the members were present. Following
were the licensee granted : Dublin, A.
Baler ; Walton, Wm. Biaehill ; Enamels,
Jae, and F. Btretton, Beattie & Clark
and Geo. Brown ; Cranbrook, J. Long ;
Ethel, P. Gordner ; Molesworth, Chas.
Seebaver ; Jamestown, Thos. McEwen,
Beer and Wine ; Fordwiab, Alex. Orr ;
Gorrio, R, F, White and Eltzobetb Dol.
mage ; Wroxeter, George Town ; Bel.
more, Jno. Lamonbyi Blgevaie, Jno.
Johneto0 ; Belgreve, R. D. Brune. Tbe
Walker House license, Wroxeter, was ex
tended for three months when it will be
eat off, owing to ehrtnkage Of population
as the village bas not 510, the requisite
camber for two hotels. No aotiOn woe
taken In the applloation of Moe. McKim,
Walton, for Wine and Beer Iioeoee, os
no petition ao0ampanied application.
Board will meet on Tneeday, May 011,
at the Central Hotel, Braeeeis,
ahanye of buel
Wena le mooted
ANo2'111t1t
in Brnteele,
W, H. ilf0OntogJN ehipe a par of ""blah
}line" on Friday,
A Nom= of Brneeelitee attended the
funeral of the late Bare, Hunter, at Oran.
broolr,1041 Sabbath eiternaop,
TooenAx wee the warnleet day in April
for the past twenty your', the th00(01m:
eter registering 80 in the ebade.
PROT. HARCOURT writtle that the in.
etrnobor 10 aenueation with the sugar
beet * acre plots will likely get to Bros.
eels next Monday. 4 few more plots
could be token yet if namesare banded
in by Saturday:
Fraena-Lioeaee Impactor Miller laid
information against 0, Zillion, Oeotre1
Hotel, last Friday ohargiug: him with
violation of the law on the previous Sob-
both. Be plead guilty and ' was Aped
020.00 and costa,
Magmma, I411ATa10DALE. ANP BONA were
bags an Tbureday valuating the furni•
tura, do., in oottneetion with the transfer
et the Oentrat Hotel, Brueeele, from 0.
Zilliax to George Brown, of Gorrle. The
new proprietor comae into possession
next week.
Lam Friday tbe G. T. R. official oar
woe at Brueeele. The party mandated of
G. 0. Jooee, Beperiotendeut of Middle
Division ; G. J. Bell, General Paeeeoger
Agent ; W. 0, Diolteon, District Pasoan.
ger Agent ; J. Ferguson; General Road
Meter ; and P, J. Lynch, Train Maeter.
These gentlemen had a look around the
station and premises and a ohat with
Station Agent Ham. We hope their
brief gall will gniokly ensure to 0e a
paaeenger, mail and express service equal
to the beet we ever enjoyed ; a freigbt.
carriage np and down saperate from the
mail train and running 'on such a
sabednie from Kincardine direction that
will permit of a return trip being made
to Wingham and otter pointe cm the same.
day, Tbe old plank sidewalk from the
Mein street to the depot 'requires atten-
tion. It has has served a good purpose
but ie now in bad condition. If it were
replaced with a nine Gement walk' to
aorreepood with the other walks in town,.
a permanent and satisfactory job would
be done and at less expense in the end
than by using plena. The Grand Trunk
°Meial4 evidently mean bneineee by tbeir
visite and it will be good news to the
travelling publics end the business people
of this locality to know that most ne0ee-
eery changes will shortly be made. There
is little doubt but that the G. T. R. will
reap oonoiderable profit tbemeelvea from
the contemplated improvements. We
have a good depot, a convenient yard, a
very -obliging, if not overworked, agent,
and the additional train service and a
few local improvements would pat the
cap eb eaf on. So mote it be.
Business Locals.
A nor of second-hand organa for sale
cheap, or to rent, Some of them almost
naw. R.LEATuononALE.
FLEURY PLowe-Farmers deeiriog the
beet plow ehooldaall on me and order a
Fleury. Jno. Lora, Agent, Broeeele.
WE pay walla for Butter and Eggs.
Bring them to Wingham and get that
850.00 Parlor mite. Ego 12 0.
G. E. King, Wingbem.
To THEPvorro.-Ladies and gentlemen,
all cutlery can be gr000d, sharpened and
repaired by Sawfiler McGregor, Mill
010051Eaab, Brueeele. CHoiae work at
reasonable prima.
People We Know.
Norman McGuire spent Sunday in
W
bng barn.
Art, MoNaagbto0 woe on the sick lief
but is improving.
Barrister Sinclair wee at Walkerton on
legal business last Monday.
R. Leatherdale was at Fergus last
Monday delivering a Heintzman piano.
D. Myles and wife, of Wroxeter, were
visitors at Druggist Fox's on Tneeday.
Mies Pearl Leatberdole hae euffinieotly
recovered to be able to take an 000aeional
drive,
Mre. F. Baines may take a holiday trip
to Bribieh Oolumbla to visit relatives and
old friends.
Oleve. Booker le home from Stratford
for a visit. Be hae been employed at the
Classic City for the past 5 or 6 months.
E. Caber, of Cober & Sone Carriage
Works, Brussels, was away on a business
trip this week throngh Huron and Brace.
Mre, D. A. Lowry and family leave for
the "'Soo" on Friday morning carry-
ing with them the hearty good Mabee of
the oommnnity.
Frank Greenway, of Crystal City,
Manitoba, was a visitor at the Methodist
Parsonage last week. He ie a aepbew to
Mre. (Rev.). Holmes. ,
P. Bishop, after spending the Winter
in Brussels with his wife and family, bee
returned to Sault Ste. Marie. Ria son,
George, has also gone.
H. w. and Mre. Farrow left for their
home at Chatham on Monday. They
oommeeoe housekeeping with good wish-
es from many friends.
A, M, McKay, who was so seriously i11,
ie malting favorable progress toward
recovery and was able to take dome oat.
door exeroiee this week,
Jae. Bitable, baker at Jae. Bonen tynee,
was on the shah list and the staff of life
for Mr. Ballaoytne'e customers name
from Listowel for a day or so,
Mise Adeline Bird, who bas been visit
lug 10 Broeeele, has gone to Toronto for
a while before returning to the "Soo."
Her many young friends will mise her.
H, and' Mre. Ball, of Wingham, well
known former residents of tbie looslity,
oonbemplate taking a trip to Alberta, N.
where their eldesteon lived and
W.,
on to T.,he ooaet to visit their two dough.
tete.
A. J. McKenzie, drug traveller, whose
headquarters ore in Montreal, was bore
this week. Ile seye Brueeele fa the
prettieab little town for good bneineee
blocke, sidewalks, etreete, &d., that he
meets with in hie travels. Hese still a
baohelor.
George A. Good, of 49 Grange avenue,
Toronto,is confined t0' his room with a
fraotared knee oap, whiah may prove a
permanent injury. He was riding on a
Belt Lids oar, when a wire broke, and
in the excitement add rush of paseengera
he was knooked down and injured. He
Was former Broaeelite.
Bios Edith MoLaochlin, of BMWs,
has taken a position ae boak.keeper and
stenographer in the stare of. Jamee 111.
Walker, at Sohrieber, a 0,'P. R. village
of 600 or 700 papulation. The poetoffiee
le also looted in the same more. Mies
MoLaaohlin'e many friends bore wieit her
it ploeeent and pro0perou0 oonupaney of
her eitnation. She is a daughter of AIM.
and Mre, MoLauoblia, of Brueeele,
W. I, Qameronle back from the Dental
Gallego, Toronto, and bee roomed Me
poeitlon in Dr, Felld's Oleo in this Oboe,
The footballers will pot be sorry over hie
return,
3. N, MoDougall and wifo, of Bowman.
villa, who were vieiting relatively end
Mende in town and locality, left for their
home on Monday. Mr. McDougall ie an
old and faithful employee of the Domin•
ion piano and Organ Oo, hot as lobe health
wag not flret•olaee he took a run np here
hoping the change would do him good
whiob we believe it did, " Mao. Watt a
former Groyite end is a eon of hire, John
MoOougell, Albert street.
VIIUft011 (MIMES.
l'he Anglioen Synod of Huron mete
in London on the 17111 of Jane,
Organizer Nicholls, of the Dominion
Alliance, wag fn town the other day,
The minima in Wingham Oongregotion.
al Oborah last Sabbath were taken by
W, 1i. Kerr;'ot Tan POST.
Rev. /01, G. Jarrow, of Walton, will
preach in the Methodist Oburgh, Brue.
sole, neat Sabbath evening 81 7 o'clock.
Tbe Hamilton Methodist conference
la to be bald in Woodstock this year. It
will begin on Thursday, June 5th at 2 p.
The Wingham District Meeting of the
Methodist (Thumb will be held in Wing -
ham on Wednesday and 'Thurodey, May
21 and 22,
"The Kingdom of God" was the theme'
of Rev. 7. Holmes' morning disoonree in
the Methodist Oharoh Mat Sabbath
and in the evening .it wee ""Perma-
nenee of Character,"
It will be 51 years nest Monday ranee
Rev. R. Paul, well known in and around
Bremen, entered tbe llfethodiet ministry.
The reverend gentleman will be 75 years
of age on May 140, and is remarkably
hearty for a man or hie yearsand able to
do a good day's work every day.
Brussels Dietriot Sabbath School Oon•
vention will be bald in Melville Church
on Friday, May 30. This will be the 11th
year of its operation.. The schools in.
Brussels, Grey and Morrie ore included
se well as 131neva10 and Walton Metho.
dist School in fdoKillop township.
Next Sabbath evening the annual •ser•
mon to the members of Western Star,
170, 149, Brussels, I. 0. 0. F„ will be
preaobed in Melville (March by Rsv.
John' Roma B. A. The brethren are
asked to assemble at the Lodge room not
later than 6,45 so ae to be ready to marob
to the ohoroh.
The Hamilton and London Synod' of
the Presbyterian Church of Canada,
meets ha London in the first Presbyterian
obarob on Monday, April 28th. A ear.
mon will be preached by the retiring:
moderator, the Rev. E. W. Penton, Of
Stratford. Rev. J. 1101111.B. A., and Alex.
Stewart, Grey, are members of the Synod
from Melville congregation, Brueeele.
Rev. Jno, Ross, B A., dwelt last Sob.
bath morning on "Martha's eervioe to
Christ," Luke 10.40. It was (1) Personal
eervioe; (2) Suitable service; (3) Thought..
falaervine. The eubjeat will be oontin•
Wed next Sabbath morning. The evening
enbjeot was "Christians ae lighted lamps,'
Matt.6: 15.17, ooneidered ander the
three following divisions :-(1) The pos-'
eeesion of Light; (2) The, manifestation
of Light ; (9) The purpose of the Light.
A BETTER TRAIN SERVICE.
•
THE W. G & B. IN IT.
The Bruce Peninsula will in the fntnre
receive a better train service from the
Grand Trunk Railway than it has in the
peat. As a result of a pereieta0t agitation
on the part of the people in that dietriot
the railway company bee agreedto change
its time -table so as to better serve the
needs of that section
A conference was held in the Grand
Trunk offices on Saturday morning be-
tween the offioials of the road and a dep.
atatiou from the Brnoe Peninsula,
There wereresent O. Bowman,ex-
M. P. P., Judge Klein, Walkerton ;James
Halliday, M. P. P. ; John Tolmte, M, P. ;
'Edwin Tolton, M. P.; Dr. J. M. Stewart,
Oheeley ; Dr. W. A. Crow, Reeve of Ches.
ley ; W. P. Telford, Owen Sound; Conn,
oillor D. R. McPhail, Tiverton ; Mayor
Henry, Kincardine ; Connelllo-r Martin,
Kincardine ; 0. J. Mick's, Obeeley, and
Messrs. McGregor, Oreigbton and N. B.
Ziokeo,of Sonthaoipbon. Representing
the Grand Trunk there were W. E Davie,
passenger traffic manager Geo. T. Bell,
general passenger and ticket agent, and
General Superintendent MoGnigan, from
Montreal ; 8uperiotendent Jones, Toroo•
to, and M 0. Diokeon, district paaeenger
tramo agent, Toronto.
The deputation was introduoed to the
railway °Meials: by 0. J. Miokle of Ches.
ley, who explained also the object the
members had in desiring to meet railway
men. For a long time past the train-
8erviee on the Kincardine,- Southampton,
Wiarton and Owen Sound brauabes of
the Grand 'frank had been the cause of
moob complaint on the part of, the resi-
dents of the dlettiobe•eerved by these
branch ltoee, ae well an the travelling
public generally. Slow- mixed 'height
trains oaueed tedious delays, the. mails.
from the outside did not arriveat a reae•
onable hour, and the heathen ,interests of
the dietricte were being adversely affeoted
by the inadequate train oelvioe. It woe
these tbinge that the delegation desired
remedied, and they felt that in view of
the growing trade and important inter•
este of the dietrints they were entitled to
consideration at the bands of the rail•
way company, and .tilaat the company
would' be justified in improving the sea
vine.
The dispassion, wbiob was of an in•
formal eharaoter, was taken part in by
Judge Klein, C. M, Bowman, ex -M, P, P.,
John Tolmie, M. P., James Halliday, M.
P., Councillor D. R. McPhail, of Tiver•
ton, Dr, 7. M. Stewart, of Ohesley mud
others, the oonferenoe lasting, nearly three
hours. Tho railway official on their part
met the deputation in what the latter
doneidere:l to bo a very friendly spirit,
and showed a diepoeition to remedy the
grievaooee complained of, General 'Sum
etintendenb McGuigan said that the
Grand Trunk were cantons to do every-
thing poesibte to improve the service,
provided the matter ryas treated as a
bneineee proposition, that f5, from the
standpoint as to whether the Improved
service would pay or not. This was con•
ceded by the deputation, and they then
went into for figured of the (rade of the
dietriot and the revenue the Grand Trunk
was receiving from it. These figures'
were favorable to the arguments of the
delegation, they allowing a large and
steadily increasing volume of bneineee.
11 was admitted by the railway omoiole
,APRI1" 24 .1$02
$T4,,N )4.41.D B4Jy,r 02? C4tfy4D4,'.
HEAD O'FFIQE, - TORONTO
OAPITAIL PAID OF (One Million Dollars) • 01,000,009
RUST • .. • • • • , 8750,000
gettoier it; aft pt inaipui pointe in 0181ario, Qfaeteo, Mun1toba, United States th England.
R 4WEAS huraweir,.
A General' Banking Business Tranmaoted, Farmerp' Rota Dismounted..
Drafts Termed and Oolleptione made on point).
SAVINGS (SANK DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed on deposits of 01,00 and npwarde and oomponnded hall yearly.
Ragmen ATTENM1ON elven TO Tan Comm/TIQN OF FARMERS' OARS' Norte..
Every facility afforded Onetomers living at a dietanoe.
Ip payable at any bank leaned Tinder 010,.,'. 80. 020 to 080,....12o
wavy mina at the following rates ; 010 to 859...,10o, 80 to40....14o
F. H, GRAY, Ammo AGENT.
that the bneineee justified an increased
and improved train nerviest, and Choy
promised at once to give tbie when the
Spring timetable Domes into effect, The
details of the passenger service will be
worked out and embodied in the ,June
'timetable. The people at' Southampton
and Kincardine are to have en earlier
mail eervioe, and tbie will be arranged
by baying the present mixed trains go
throngh without being detained by stop-
ping to lake way freight. An extra way
freight train will be pub on for that.
There will be an extra train out of these
dietriote, so that noerohante there will
receive their mails earlier, and be oleo
pieced in closer communication with Tor.
onto. There was, however, no proiniee
Heade regarding a better glass of passim.
gar oar, and that point was not pteseed
by the delegation. Tbe deputation at
the ooneluelon of the interview expressed
themselves se being satisfied with the
new arrangement arrived at, ,
Canadian 1V a wea.
Tbos. Dodd was drowned et London,
Ont,
Tbe Welland, Canal is open to 'naviga.
Gion.
The Newfoundland Legislebnre is pro•
rogued.
Montreal police report that 500 stores'
of all kinds keep open on Sundays.
The Quirk inquest was resumed, at.
Brantford and adjourned to May 5th.
Thomas Robertson, Speaker of • the
Nova Scotia Legislature, died in South
D ahota.
Alex. McDonald wasarreeted at Ottawa.
on charge of murdering hie mother by
ohoking.
Charles Hagar, of •8andwiob Sonlb, is
dead of injuries iuflioted on him last Fall
by a sow,
Thomas Hill, hie wife and three child•
ren and John Watson lost tbeir lives le a
fire at Hull.
Mre. Caroline Alexander, of London,,
Ont., was inn over by a-yard,eogine and•
fatally injured.
A. M. Featberton has rehired from the
management of the Royal Templars' in-
onranoe department.
Alex. Murray, Inspector of the
G. N. W. Telegraph Company atLoodon,
died soddenly in Guelph.
Tbe' by-law to grant $57,000 to the
Grand Trunk to take ite main line
through Brantford wan, carried in that
city by a large majority.
Mr. Whitney's complete programmenp
to the time he leovee for New Ontario
is as loll we :-Stratford, fn t
o S rd Anti!
24
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b.
Oreemore April 26th
p ,Sarnia April 281h;
Chatham, April 29th ; Forest, April 30th;
London, May let.; St, Mary's, May 2nd.
A bad blizzard raged through North
Dakota and Northern Minnesota on Wed-
nesday. Telegraph and telephone oom•
ponies were greatly handicapped in their
service. Trains were delayed, and;pae-
0805805 going North say there was al-
most two feet
of snow
on t ber n
g
0 0
d
before they
got
throe
h the stomas. belt.
Manitoba escaped the storm.
190.S7.
seaman. -In Oranbrook, on April 9, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heather, a sob.
Ram. -In Owen Sound, on April 18111, to
Mr. and Mre. T. A. Reed, formerly of
Morrie, a daughter.
BROWN--LLOYD.-At the reeidenoe of - the.
bride's mother, on Apuil 16th, by Rev.
Wm. Penball, Mr. John J. Brown, of
Arran, to alias SetinaLloyd, daughter
of Mre. John White, of Blyth,
axe_
Huivren.-In Oranbrook, on April 181h,
Eliza Mitpbell, relict of the late
Frank Ranter, in her 81st year.
Min: aRies-030 1 r0.e:Xty. osr. s,
Fell Wawa .. 68
Barley
Peas ...... .......
45
70
88
Butter, lube and rolls ., 15
Eggs per dozen ..,, „ 10
Flour. per owt....... .. 4 00
Potatoes (per bus.) 25
Apples (per bbl.) 2 00
Ray per ton .. 7 00
Sheep skins, 0aoli... , 25
Lamb skins each 25
Salt per bb)., retoll , 1 00
Hides trimmed ...., 6
Hides rough 11
Hoge, Live.......,..,' 6 00 6 15
Wool 13 13
70
48
88
16
11
5 00
80
8 00
7 50
26
30
70
61
6
ONE CENT.A WORD COLUMN.
GENERAL, servant %muted. Apply to
MRS. W.11, SIN0LAIR.
ConnWoon wanted. Oober 'Carriage
Faotory, Emmen,
FOR sale'
three. good building lots.
Apply to 701311 BANBDLD, Ethel P.0, be
FINE of working horeee for eale, El. J.
JAO3SGIN, Lot 12, Con. 0, Groy,.Ilrtasolo
40.2
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
C%� OOD YEAR OLD STEERS
X \Vented, imitable tor rano11ur hoes:
Apply to OHO. IIEH8,'Brueoele, p p
T IBRARY BO0ES FOR SALE,
Omit 100 of them, larmorly aacd by
'Onion Sabbath School moOtiuqq lit Button's
Reboot hoose, Morris. Apply to 1410108
JIIVANB, Morrie, 00 BU0nELLIOTT, 'Drug -
sole,
DURHAM BULL 12 MONTHS
oldfor sale, roan in rioter. PETER'
ROBERTSON, Lot 8, Oon, 9, Grey, _ Brneeels.
$,.0, 88
SIX YOUNG Kt:ITCH SHORT
Horn Bulla for sale,;ram 9 to 20 menthe
old, Algo Bowe in mall to imported "Red
Duke" and a few heifers.
D. MILNE, Ethel.
AIR DRESSING. -THE UN-
DEReIoNED w1Fheo to announce to
the ladies of Brussels and vicinity that she
is prepared to make switches opt of comb.
Jogs and cut hair, at her •homo, Mill street
Woat;Bruseele•. `MRS. HI0OBTOM,..
DOI1...STRAYED.--HE IS-
bloak in color, with white breast and
4 white feet, . Au0were to the name of
° Tricks," Left -coma Thursday, 1011 'Met,
Auy person knowing of its whereabouts will
confer a great favor, by ratifying TEE PoaT"..
c/ LE CKIE,
LOPE AND Frau IN817RAN08,
LOAN AND REAL 10828110 AGENT,
VALUATOR, &o.
OMae- over Burnley's Ding Store,
Feb, 6111, 1902. 80.8m - Brueeele.
WALL PAPER
R EM NANTS
It fly quite impopsibie to. ran a
Wali Paper buolnose without the
00011trrnlatien • of mora Or igeo •
7ernuanle, We have jnet gone
over ourgtook and picked out
Borne very nice parcels, omelette
of from 2 to 10 rolls very suitable
for pantrys, kitobens and small
bedrooms,: 'These we offer .at.
leas than half regular price
Fox s
DRUG STORE.
$20;000 to Loan..
The above semhas been placed with me
for Immediate investment 00 farm proper..
ty at 6 per Dont. It ,titles are satlefaotory
loans may be completed in 8 days, - Liberal
terms as to repayment. Apply at tone to
W, M. BINOLAIB, Barrister, &o , Brussels.
NOTICE..
8001(31] 00llereby given that, a Bylew
vias paned by �the Township of Grey On,tlte
third day Of alaroh, 7009, providing for -the
issue of Debentures to the amoun.tof 8010,00 .
for the purpeee of drainage and that such
By-law was registered in the roglotry office
of the county of Huron, on the 22111 day of
March, 1902. Any motion to quash or set
aside the same or any part thereof must bo
made wi thin three months from the date of
registration and cannot be made thereafter,
Dated the 14111 day of A mil,
40.8 JOHN Mo1NT005, Clerk, '
Here Are
Th.
20 Tints
Church's Alabastine comes in 20
beautifultints and white, too -here Is
the tint card that all up-to-date dealers
have to show you. We sell Church'e
Alabastine because it gives universal
satisfaction to our customers. It won't
peel, rub off or scale, It is recommend-
ed by eminent physicians on account of
its healthfulness. It grows harder with
age. It Is the only permanent water
color wall and ceiling coating that is
made to use with cold water.
It will not fade, It can be applied coat over coat if you wish
10 change the that It is never sold in bulk, That which pays
our custom= pays us, and that fm another reason why we sell
Church's
ALeABASTI NE
"491 N. F. GERRY.
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SHIRTSa
i
ITS
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d,l
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 verypopular as they wear well
S g AcP
and retain their color. These are things of importance,
and another thing of importance is fit. We -guarantee fit.
The Prices ' of these Shirts aro Low
Soft Front Shirts, no collar or cuffs 75 $1.00
Soft Front Shirts, with separate ouffe75c, $1.00 1.75
Soft Front Shirts, with separate collars.,65 75
Stiff Front Shirts, with separate cuffs....,, 75 1100 1.25
sommemounmanal
Neckwear
Cupid is never more happy than when making known
to the public our fine stock of Neckwear and Men's Fur-
ni Silksin Neckwear were never
Fur-
nishings. The Patterns and
more beautiful than now, They are Spring offerings of the
finest quality.
PRICES 25c., 50c. and 75c.
E. C:PUNFURIJ 81 SON
TAILORS, CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS.