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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY,
BODTNERY EXTENSION W e. & n.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows;
4oni9 Strom Goralo NORTH.
Express - 711U a.m.Mail O. p.m
taxed 9:41 a.m. I Express 10:01 p.m
r i aJ Pins Pm5.
A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
140783 WRITE.
Onows have arrived.
'Tem= and Matrons."
Two Pose gives the news.
Wnnnxro stationery at TEE PoEr.
SLEroama is played out for the present.
GET the snow off your share of the
sidewalk.
MILLISERT Openings oome next on the
program.
A camber of horses were sold at good
figures on Fair day.
TEE Provincial Orange Lodge will
meet at Palmerston next Tueeday, March
15th.
GRAND OaGANizER STRONG le in town in
the interests of the Canadian Order of
Foresters.
Aeon. Hxsecee M. P. P., had a majority
of 498, as officially stated by the Return-
ing Officer.
HoxsL licences in Broeeels will cost
5200 nest year. $140 comae to the town
and $ of the $60 imposed by the Govern-
ment fealso returned after expenses are
deducted.
Axa, Bible Sooiety collectors in oonnul.
tion with Brussels Branch are asked to
kindly make their returns tie soon as pee.
Bible, ea it is time the money was for-
warded to the Treasurer at Toronto.
A ea of settlers' effects was shipped to
Dakota on Tuesday morning by Dauoai,
Sillera. He accompanied the oar. A
number of bis lady and gentlemen friends
accompanied him to Bru-eels station to
wish bim good-bye.
MONDAY forenoon while attending to
his duties ea engineer at P. Aenenb's fan.
tory Wm. Hewitt bad the misfortune to
have a couple of the fingers of his left
hand badly squeezed is the tnaohinery.
No bones were broken but the injury was
very painful.
Bo= of Health will meet on Monday
evening of next week at the Council
Chamber at 7.30 o'clock for organization
purposes. The members are Reeve Kerr,
Clerk Scott, Alex. Stewart, Wm. Jewitt,
Rev. R. Paul, Dr. McNaughton, Medical
Health officer and A. MoLauehlin, Sani-
tary Inepeotor•
DoN'T fail to bear Annie Louise White,
in the Brussels Town Hall, on Tueeday
evening next. Mies White comes under
the auspices of the A. 0. U. W. Tbe
entertainment will be in the nature of a
monologue, with six scenes, and a like
number of ohangee in costume. ''Flirts
and Matrons" is the title of the evening's
program,
CARD or TEINRe.-I wish through the
columns of your paper to return my
9100809 and heartfelt thanka to the many
friends in BrusBele and vioinity for the
liberality and acts of kindness shown to
me in my late bereavement and time of
need. I pray that the God of the father.
Iaee and widow may abundantly blase
and prosper all those kind Mende who
have remembered mein my trouble.
Mee. T. E. Gemstone.
Ben ACCIDENT. - Monday afternoon
Charlie Heide, youngeet son of David
Heiete, was serionely if not fatally in.
jured in P. &merit's saw mill. He had
been down stairs for an oil can and on
his return in stepping across the track
upon which the log carriage runs be
slipped and fell, and before he could ex.
trioate himself the log struck him in the
abdomen bruising and orusbing him very
severely. Ile was speedily relieved from
his dangerous position and has been re.
calving the very beet treatment possible
bub is not out of danger yet. Wo hope
be will soon be o, k. again,
BwaLnowe Efts LisEL,-A few weeks
prior to the Proviooial election the
Mitchell Advocate publiebod a story re.
fleeting very seriously on Robert Arm-
strong, of Morrie townebip, who was the
Returning-Offioer in Last Huron en the
00easi0n of the Gibson•Hays election,
Mr. Armstrong instructed Barrister Blair
to ieeue a few writs on the gentlemen
Who , were slandering him, The first
tally was made last week, taboo the Ad-
vocate gave place to the following on its
trent page :-"Some few weeps ago the
Advocate stated that on ono occasion T.
E. Hayes had been robbed of his Beat in
1aeb Huron through the misoonduet of
the Returning (Meer, We are now
creditablyinformed that there is not a
word ol teeth in the charge, and that
the Returning Officer 01 no time made
any enols admission. The Advocate bee
nO deeire to intentionally do any man an
injury, and we make the oorreotion with
pleasure, The information was given us
by Mr, Hays, and was publiehod in good
faith." Tho Clinton lleoord, Bruseele
Herald and perhaps n few others are to
be beard from yet. 21x, 'Hoye will now
be milted foe proof for; hie etateatent to
Mr. hauls,
Waren out for Smith Sr AtoLaren'e
advertisement next week,
Buannts were running ou Tuesday of
this week for bus first time in several
menthe.
ilaux, McLAoctuaa, who was appointed
general utility odium for BMWs, Mi-
stimes his duties on April 1st.
DB. SNIDER is making a number of in•
tonal alterations and improvements in
his reeldence, Ternberry street,
Tito Anoient Order of Po009180 a in
Brueeels hes 09090 to live. Too many
societies is the chief cause of deoeass.
TEE Mitchell Advocate says ;-Alex•
ander Linton hae purohaeed from W. W.
Burgess the property South of the Brod-
erick residence,
WE regret to hear of the very aeri009
illness of Mabel, the 15 -year-old daughter
of George Colvin, whose life lies been
hanging in the haemes for several days,
and hope a change for the better will
soon set in.
Hinton Esteem Pitoato'rrote Ex.Aooe.
ATIoxs,-These examinations willbe held
in the Public schools of Huron on Thure.
day and Friday, ltlaroh 24111 and 25th.
Teachers requiring papers must send at
once to their inepeotor for the number of
papers needed in each class.
Aesxzze,-The Spring Assizes for
Enron opened before Justioa Rose at
Goderioh on March 8111, but there ware
only two civil eases, the Crown Attorney
having nothing to bring before the Court
or Grand Jury. His Lordship was pre.
sented by Sheriff Reynolds with the
customary white gloves. The oases tried
were Common vs. Neeloy, an notion for
account in agricultural implements per.
'shamed from defendant. Judgment was
given dismissing the action with costs.
J. T. Garrote, and L. E. Danoey for
plaintiff, Wallace Neebitt for defend•
ant. Gordon ve. Clegg. -An action for
Slander in some business relations be-
tween the parties, who live in Wingbam,
was tried before a jury, and they gave
a verdict for plaintiff for $25, to which
His Lordship added costs. W. D. Mo.
Pherson for plaioiiff. E, L. Dickenson
for defendant.
CDRLINo.-Two rinks from Brussels
drove over to Wroxeter last Friday after-
noon and played a match, the first of the
soaeon for our boys owing to the fact that
we are without a rink. The result of the
!natoh, 18 ends, was that the home club
was defeated by 29 shote, which was not
bad considering everything. We don't
know bow Wroxeter explains it after
their triumphal march. The score was
as follows :-
BRUSSELS. WRoxETER•
Rink No, 1.
N. 1, Gerry, Rev, Mr. And erson,
P. S. Scott, W. Robinson,
W. Thompson, W. Brown,
J. T. Rose, skip 22, T. Rae, skip 8
Rink No, 2.
J. Hewitt, J. Thyme,
W. F. Scott, Ie. Black,
P. Scott, A. Poulin,
D. C. Ross skip 2G Ed. Black skip 11
Total 48 —19
Majority for Brussels 29.
CANADIAN Founseeas.-The following
High Court officers were elected :-H. C.
R., R. Elliott, Ingersoll ; H. V. 0. R.,
John R. Allen, Toronto ; High Seo.,
Thos. White, Brantford ; High Treas.,
John Neeiande, Wingham ; High Chair.
man Medical Board, Dr. W. 180. Stanley,
Brantford ; Chaplain, Rev. W. H. Mo.
Robbie ; High Registrar, D. R, Kennedy,
Montreal ; Executive Committee -H,
Glimmer, Guelph • F. J. Jamieson,
Psterboro' ; 11. D. 'Henderson, White-
church ; J. Faulkner, Ottawa ; H. Bros -
seen, Montreal. Auditors -T. W. Gib-
son, Toronto ; John Burgeee, Bluevele.
This society has been going ahead at a
great rate lately ; 5,058 new members
were added durinthe past year and it is
expected that at 'eget 7,000 new members
will be added during the present year.
Members have the privilege of taking
5500, 51,000 00 52,000 insurance policies ;
also sick benefits to the amount of $3 and
$5 per week, Tbe society now hae a
surplus of nearly 5600,000,00 and is one
of the best sooietiee in existence today.
PERSONAL PARSURAPlIs.
B. Gerry was in Toronto on Wednes-
day.
D. Ronald was in Hanover this Ceoven and timothy seed at MoOraok-
week. en's,
Will. James, of Seaforth, Sundayed in Wemees from 540 up to $100 at A.
toBn. e.
Robt, Beattie, of Wingbam, Sundayed CExmue value in single harness. I. 0,
in town, Riobarde,
Mies Lizzie Downing was visiting at CLOVER and Timothy seed by oar lot at
Blcevale, Baeker & Vanstone,
Mies Mary Cantelou is home from A. OMISDEx bandies everything that ie
Stretford. need by a bioyole rider,
Miss Rate Wilson ie visiting relatives TRUNxe and satobels. Nice assortment,
in London. low prices, L C. Riehsrds.
Alex. McKelvey bas been on the sick ROome to let over MoOreoltsn'e store,
list this week. Apply to W. J. MoOraoken,
Mies Murray, of Seaforth, was visiting BicrOmte,-Good 2nd hand wheels, from
elm. A. Cousley, 525.00 to 535.00. McKay es Go,
Mies Donovan, of Seaforth, is visiting Dm you see the Gendron bike in A.
the Misses Rookie, Coueley'e window ? It's a dandy.
Gus. MoLauoblin, of Wingbam, Sun. Ons oallars give the beet of satiefeo-
dayed in Brussels. tion, Try °, pair. 1. 0. Mahaede.
Robt. Ferguson, bailor, has taken a GOOD, dry American corn, the best for
situsbion in Toronto, feeding purposes, for sale at Roes' mill,
Barrieter Sinclair attended the Assizes GLEVELAN0 wheels are great selling.
at Goderioh Mile week, Six told since Jan. 1st, 1898. A. Ooueley.
B. Gerry and wife were visiting in Sea- WANTEn.-A oar -load of Butter for the
forth part of this week, Provinces -10c, G. E. King, Wingbam.
Barrister Blair was in the Go, town on RErsxns in rubbers, boots and shoes
Iegal business this week, done neatly and cheaply. L C. Richards.
Geo. CIine passed through Brussels ou Blosoaus,-To ride a "0010mbia" is 00
Wednesday of Ibis weak. ride the world's greatest wheel. Malley
Thos. Beadweil, of North Umiak, was de Go.
in Brueeels on Saturday. E. ee D. bearings are guaranteed for
Mise M. Scott was visiting at Mr, three years.. Come in and see them, A.
Sherrie's, Morrie, last week. Coueley,
George Heist, of Wingham, was in FOR driving mit found. Owner may
town for a day or two last weals. bave it by paying for this notice by call.
Misses Ulla Ainley and Maggie Beaker Ing at Tuo Po8T,
are holidaying in Gray this week. Bxoxcrse,-Orli and eee our Antelope
Mre. (Dr.) Kalbfleisoh and Mise Gratia mount guaranteed for a year fromdate
were visiting at Locknow this week. of purchase, McKay & Co.
Mies Lizzie Cunningham has gone to 0 wept be foand at my old stand, Blasts.
Streeteville on a visit with relatives. ill's block, to receive any quantity of
The Misses McAllister, of Ethel, were Butter and .Eggs, Jeo. Tamm,
visiting at Wm. Oamer0n'e this week. ONE cutter left out of 40, Will be sold
Mrs. William Denbow is on the eiok at a bargain, or wood or lumber would be
lieb but we bope she will soon be better. taken in exchange. Walker & Smith,
Jas, Gray, of Boieeevain, Man„ was Brueeels,
vieiting at A. Coueley'e for few days. Bxotonns,-The Wsllandvalet Bloyole
Miss E. Braden was renewing old Co. oballange the world to peoduoe a bete
friendships in Brussels during the past ter wheel than the Dominion for the
week, money. McKay As Co.
Mee. Corm. Shedden, 4th lino Morrie, is SEE James Ballantyne before buying
renewing Old friendships in town this stone bioyole for 1808. He is handling
week.
"Tee Massey -Harris," "The London,"
Mra. •
Edward Grimoldhy and children "Capital," "Ohio" and "Alert," and it;
have gone on a visit to relatives in Owen prepared to quote you 01085 prices.
Bound. Brcr0Lna, Are you thinking of buying
alias Dunbar haft arrived in town from a wheel this Spring 1 If you are call and
Guelph to preside over the millinery goo the Raymond wheel ab J, J, Gilpin's
More of Mrs. F, C. Rogere for the coming implement atop. Thla wheel ie a dandy,
season, She has been with 1(285, Bogoret and prioee are right. Guaranteed for
for eel/Orel 88158ong, ono year.
T}ILI' BRUSSELS P
Will. Griffith hue been ou the sick Het
with an attach of iu$amnietion of the
bowels.
Miss Hattie Pran5la, of N iagara•nn•:he•
Lake, is viaitin her easter, Mles ',ran cis,
Brussels.
Miss Ide Burkholder, of Leadbury, was
visiting at A, S00tt's, I0relorioll street,
this week.
18trs. George Ilogertl and Miss Irene
were holidaying iu llruseele daring the
past week.
Misses Graeam and Asbury, of At•
wood, were visiting in Brussels 00 Friday
of last week.
Mr. Dorenwond, the well known dealer
in hair goods, wee la Brussels on Tees.
day of this weak.
Mowry Gooding, who has beau sojourn
ing with Rev. Mr. Abey, left for brant -
ford !set Saturday.
Miss Forbes and Mise Planning, of
Wingbam, are visiting et Thos. Max.
well's, John street.
A.R. and Miss A, Moore, of Mitobell,
were holidaying at Thos. Moore's Wil.
Item street, this week.
John Robb, er„ Brussels South, be
gone to Dakota on a visit and will be ab
sent for a few months.
W. 11. Kerr, of TEE Pose, is at Ottawa
this week attending the annual meeting
of the Press Association of Ontario.
Will. Beaker, who hae been at Newark,
N. J., for the past two years, is home on
a vfeit. He will probably return in a
few weeks,
Ohas. Howlett, Queen street, has been
90108111 with an attack of pneumonia,
but ie about all right again the are pleas•
ed to state.
Thos. Bands fooled the most of the
people in this locality by quietly getting
married before leaving for Dakota. He
has our blessing,
Adam Soott and Jae. Roberton, of the
Huron Road, near Seaforth, were visiting
relatives in town on Friday anti Satur-
day of last week.
Wm. White, of Mitchell, familiarly
known as "King Billy," a one time resi-
dent of Brussels, was visiting at 13.
Gerry's last Sabbath.
Mrs. Albert Gerry and family left for
Indian Head, N. W. T., on Thursday of
last week. They were here on a visit to
relatives and friends for the past two
months or so.
H. W. Farrow, the geninl mail clerk
running from Pelmeretou to Hamilton,
wise in town on Friday. Word has re.
cantly returned from a week's visit with
hie brother at Ottawa.
Mr. Currie and wife ; kir, Ferguson
and wife and Mies Wilson, of Atwood,
and Bliss Bedford, of Mount Forest, were
visiting the Misses Roddick lost Sabbath.
Mr, Currie was at One time a resident of
Brussels.
Miss Emma Schrader, who bas been
visiting Mrs. Ino. Amsnt, for the peat
month, returned to Ohesley on Wednee•
day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Argent
accompanied her and will visit friends in
that town.
Tuesday of this week A. le. Elliott,
wife and daughters, who have been spend.
ing a few months 'with relatives and
friends here, left for their home in Alex.
ander, 11100100(0. Mrs. Elliott is a
daughter of George Fitzpatrioli'e, Brue•
sets.
J. W. Shipman, advance agent for Mies
Aunts Looiee White, eleoutionist, was in
Brussels on Friday of last weak. Re
made an engagement with the A. 0. U.
W. for Tuesday evening of next week.
She will present the Monologue 'Tarts
and Matrons."
We are pleased to know that Robt. W.
Ross, formerly of Brussels, bet now of
Vancouver, B. 0„ bas successfully passed
the examination of a 2nd oleee Marine
Engineer, and will at first opportunity
try for a let cease oertidoate. It is &M-
OM over a year eines he went West and
he has become quite enthusiastic. along
this line.
Richard Roche, the well known horse-
man, who went to the Old Country a few
months ago, hos entered into an engage.
meet with a Liverpool horse fluffier and
ie now in Vienna, Austria, with a string
of horses. One of the number has a
record of 2.15. Mr, Roche will do his
part all right as be is an exceptionally
good band with a fact horse.
Business Locals.
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Biceoless•--••The ono piece creole in the
Wellandvalo b1090108 le guaranteed urn
conditionally for a year from date of per•
ohaae• Mnlfay & (10.
INseait against trarident• If injs
8500 week v indemnity for 20 weeks,
51,000 if De:velem rs'1IIts is death.
Lodge duos or wolioal oxaminatiot
Itlonafaotnrors (luarenteo rk Aeoideut C
of Toronto, Geo, Gooderbam, Peeoidel
J. A. Crelehti.', t 50 '. 1: -ti .an 1 " 1.
(1.9:84.:,4 Paulin 18111wuy is nut tobe
outdone, We find the following quota-
tions; -Toronto to Gnolph, 50e. ; To.
rent° to London, $1.00 ; Toronto to
Chatham, 51.50 ; Toronto to Niagara
Pall'. OOo, These prices ehonid matte
people travel, Brussels to Toronto, via
Guelph, only 52.00.
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4genaies ell all p1'irlosyat points in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United States ,C' England,
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A General Banking Ru:,ineee Teausaate& Farmers' Notes Dieoon
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HeAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
ASSETS, (Seven kllllion Dollars) • $7,000,000
OAPITAL (Authorized) • . . $2,000,000
liar. 11., 1898
I`!ll'#ll'fi l'IIIHI'4.
Minutes of Maitland Presbytery may
be rend. in another ore MP la
Read Talmnge's sermon on page 7 of
this issue. The Sabbath school leeael,
e for next Sunday may also be found in
TEE Poem,
It is said thea Rev, John Learoyd,
pastor of the St. Marys Jfothodiot ohuroh,
is very fel at his Thome. Slight hopes ore
entertained for bis recovery,
Rev. Mr. Ross' enbjeets next Sunday
will be, in the morning, "The Delectable
Moue Laine," and in the 0911.109 "The
Shepherds of the De'ectabto al. r :amine,"
Methodist Sabbath school t• "iv, rsery
will be bald on Eater Sander 118,d the
following Monday evening. :..1 outline
of the proposed program w:U be given
later,
Rev. W, 14. Kerr, of Mansell, will preach
Eduootional sermons in the Methodist
church in this plana next SabbA'h, morn
ing and evening. Rev. Mr. Allis will
taste Mr. Iierr's work at Hensel,.
Alias Minnie MONaughton has boon ap.
pointed Primary teacher in the Metho-
dist Sabbath school and allies Jennie
Howe and Bliss Julia Sharp have also
been given classes as teachers. hiss Lizzie
Sample will become organist in connote
tion with the 8. S. Orahea'ra ae ou000'sor
to Mrs. H. L. Jackson,
General llaolll oeoupled himself during
his voyage to Americo in arranging the
contents of a large Salvationist hymnal,
which is shortly to appear. Salvatibniste
have felt the want of what may be called
a treasury of hymns, as distinut from
successive volumes containing selections.
Hence the coming publication, whioh
will oontain more than 700 hymns.
Rev. Mr. Abey preached two excellent
dieoourseslast Sabbath. His morning
text wee the 3rd verse of the 13rd chapter
of Amos, "Can two walk together, except
they be agreed ?" In the evening tbo 19th
verse of the 509 anpterof Thessalonians,
"Qoenoh not the Spirit," During Loot
the incumbent is conducting service in
St. John's church every Wedoeeday even-
ing at 7.50 o'olook.
The Official Board of the Welland
Avenue Methodistobnrob, St, Catharines,
have extended a unanimous invitation to
Rev, G. H. Cobblediok, 05. A., 13. D., of
Glencoe, formerly the energetic pastor of
Brussels Methodist church, for the en-
suing term, to succeed Rev. Dr. Philp,
who is invited to First Church, St.
Thomas. Mr. Cobblediok has accepted,
subjeot to the Transfer and Stationing
Committee.
A very enjoyable and unique program
was presented at the parlor sooial given
at lure. Simpleton's last Friday evening
in whioh celebrated people received new
testimonials. Following this Dame a
ransacking of brain to be able to present
one of the many nursery rhymes of the
bygones. The social was under the
Respires of the W. F. M. S. of Melville
church, Bev. T, Ross, B. A., 000npied
the abair with his usual ability.
Last Sabbath Rev. Mr, Allan preached
two helpful discourses, the morning one
being based on the words "He is the
Head of the body, the Ohurob," The
church is (1) A Body ; (2) A Workshop ;(3)
An Army ; (4) An Empire ; (5) A Family ;
(5) For Worship. Acts 10-4 was the even-
ing text, the topic being "Prayer." The
preacher showed that prayer was natural,
and gave some of the methods God used,
(1) Oo•operation ; (2) Anewering by
others ; (8) The manner in whioh God
works.
Mies Eva Booth, Field Commissioner
of the Salvation Army in Canada, pre.
vioue to going West, signed and sealed a
red -bot proolsmatioo which is to be post-
ed up all over Canada, ordering "a ten•
weeks' siege of the strongholds of King
Beelzebub." The first week of the siege,
whioh commenced Sunday, is to be the
anbi•drink week, and Salvationist volleys
of all kinds will be fired at the liquor
traffic. While in the West, Miss Booth
will join her father, Gon. Booth, in hie
meetings in British Colombia, Washing-
ton Territory, and Manitoba. They will
spent St. Patrick's Day at Winnipeg,
where the Lieutenant Governor, of Mani.
toba, will preside over the General's
mesting.
The 80th annual Convention of the
Perth Sunday School Association wee
held in editoheil. Following is au extraot
from the annual report presented by Mr.
Hord ; "Thirty years ago Elie Association
oon1m5noed holding Conventions in this
County. Dr, Hamilton, of Motherwell,
who Wae present at the lest meeting, is
the only enrviving member of that Gon.
vention, There are 1,418 teachers and
offioore end 11,745 eoholars and Mitchell
has the only home department, with 284
members. In the County there aro 120
sohools, viz„ 40 Methodist, Presbyterian
30, Church of England 14, Evangelical
18, Lutheran 10, Baptist 8, Congregation.
al 2, United Brethren 2, Ft'iende 1, Over
54,000 has been raised for 5, S. work,
Rev. Mr. Ross took as hie stalled last
Sabbath morning Ps. 110:10, "0 lot me
not wander from Thy eonmandmeute"--
Christian in Doubting Castle. (1) The
Path to Doubting Castle ; ehfe is the
path of ae10011 desire, eelf.wili and self -
dependence, (2) The Imprieonment in
Doubting Castle ; Christian found it a
plane of great deprivation, positive suffer-
ing, evil seggeation end meth' forobod-
iuge, (3) Tbe Escape from bonbting
Cest1e ; this was due to desire eberislhed,
hope entertained,ppreyer offered and
faith exercised. In the evening bis text
was "This mount religion ie vain," Jas.
1126, end his ethbjeot "Talkative.' (1)
Hie apparent Excellencies ; these wore
his reedinoss to speak of religious tnat-
ters, hie dummy in speaking of religiose
matters and big onjy,nonb in so doing.
(2) Hit fatal Dotaate; his talk wag ghat
low, inoinonre and fruition, Zor, notwith•
standing all hie professions, religion had
no place in his n heart,
east his home,
or lit
bum/lees ; he was "alorry fellow whoeo
religion lay in his tongue."
Drafts Issued and Collections made on all points, need,
SAVINGS SANK DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed on deposits 0051,00 and upwards from dee of deposit to data o
withdrawal and compounded half yearly.
SPECIAL ATTENTION 00990 TO 'TEE GOLLftovION Or FAnttrltue' SALE NOTES.
Every fnoility afforded Customers living at a diet/thee,
. J. A, STEWART MANAGER.
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Rev. S. J. Allan was ,n London this esemm aanat-z39c00 50
Ism
week attending the London Conference
Epworth League Convention. Fall Wbont om 84
Ab the Quarterly Board meeting in Bnrloy. 30 80
North St. oburob, Goderioh, Rev. W. Pone 03 55
Smyth, of Petrone, formerly of Brussels, Oats 28 29
was selected as the pastor for next year. Butter, tube and ran .,, 13 14
Rev. Mr. Smytb spent two very eucaese- Beggs por dozen 10 11
fol years as pastor of the Methodist Flour por berret....... ., 9 00 4 50
oburob here. We will be pleased to see Potatoes (per bag) 00 60
him and Mrs. Smyth coma book to tbis Flay per tots 5 00 5 00
County, Iliiee trimmed 7 8
At the "Little Stars" Mission Bend, in hides rough 7 7
Melville ebur*, last Saturday, a letter Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 60
was read from Mien Greer, Missionary, Shoop shins, each .. „ „ 40 40
in India, expressing her thanks to the Lamb skins enol 25 25
members of the Bond for their donation Hoge, Live 4 50 4 00
of toys, dolls and scrap boobs, which was Dressed Hoge 0 00 0 00
Bent to her some time ago, and which she Apples (por barrel) 1 00 1 00
said was very belpfol to her in ber work.
The "Little Stars" feel proud that then;
efforts are so highly appre0iatod.
aeleasteas resole,.
THE Pose gives the news.
Upper Bros., of Listowel, are running
the saw mill here,
Sugaring off will bo in fashion if this
kind of weather continues.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs, A, Jfo.
Nair's health is nob improving.
ibIre, R. F. McDonald's :notion sale
takes place on Wednesday of next week.
Our flex mill is pushing the work
along. Prom 12 to 15 hands are employ-
ed, It is agood industry.
The Oanedian Order of Foresters is
adding quite a few members to the
Court bare. It is a good institution.
James Stewart, who was an employee
in the Doherty organ faotory, is home on
a visit ein0e the destruction of the factory
by fire.
Messrs. Chapman. Pawoon and Both.
well were here from the North this week
attending the funeral of the late Thos.
Bothwell.
Jno, Ritohie and Robb. F. Steles are
intending to see the golden West and
will start in a few weeks. British
Columbia is their goal.
Ate OLD RESIDENT GONE. -Last Satur-
day afternoon Thos. Bothwell, a well.
known resident of thie place for 35 or 40
year's, paid Nature's debt. He was 78
years of age. Deceased had been poorly
for several months, bronchitis, asthma
and afterwards a heart trouble being his
ailment. airs. Bothwell, one daughter
and two sone survive. The funeral took
place on Tueelav afternoon, interment
being made at the cemetery here.
Brussels Council.
The 009010r meeting of Brussels Coun.
oil was bold last Monday evening, all the
members present.
Minutes of last regular and 0906)01
meetings read and passed.
The following accounts Wore presented :
Jno. Wright, salary 520 00
Mauioipal World 6 00
Wood for Mies Avery 4 50
Mrs. J. Blaebill, charity 1 00
Moved by Geo. Beaker, seconded by R.
Leatherdale that the above accounts be
paid. Carried.
Moved by Geo. Thomson, seconded by
J. D. Warwick that Rev. R. Paul be a
member of the Board of Health iu lieu of
13. Gerry, resigned. Carried,
Bylaw No. 6, 1808, was passed, con-
firming the appointment of Alex, Mo.
Lanahlin as general caretaker of the
town. Bylaw No. 7, 1898, was also
passed, confirming appointment of Rev.
R. Paul to Board of Health.
Committees were struck for year as
follows ;-Sbreet Committee -The Reeve
and Counoillors Beaker and Warwick;
Finaeoe and Property Committee -The
Reeve and Counoillors llhomeon and
Warwick.
In commotion with the question of Mrs.
James' fall, laid over from !tat meeting,
Harry James stated to the Council that
he would proceed with the adieu against
the town if the Council Board deoliuod to
ant. Councillor Thomson stated that be
asked Mr. Amin in reference to a depu•
tatioe waiting on his mother, offering to
give her 510 toward the doctor'; fee for
setting the arm, (without prejudice to our
case or acknowledging any liability) but
Mr. Jame; said, in offset, that no 59011
offer would be entertained. It was mov-
ed by J. D. Warwick, seconded by 11,
Leatbeedaie that no notion be taken by
Council. Carried.
Oouuoil adjourned, to meet in two
weeks to receive Auditors' report.
mobxlw
Tnnaor.-In Morrie, on March 0th, the
wife of Mr. Wm, Thnsile of a eon.
BoeuweeL.-In Orinbrook, on March 5th,
Thomas Bothwell, aged 78 yeera, 4
months and 25 days. .
Born. -In Morris, on Tueeday, March
8th, 1898, Thos. Moore Boyd, aged
78 yeare, 6 months and 24 deye.
P'8119,19, Marob llth,-Farm stook, lin.
plereeate, &o, ,Dob 88, 0011. 14, Grey.
Bale unreserved, at 1 o'clock, James
Mennie, Prop„ F, S, Scott, Ano,
WEDNESDAY, March 181,h.-Faem stook,
implemoute, &o, Lot 18, eon. 11, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Mee.
Jane R. MoDonald, Proprietress, 1• S.
Soott, Anotioneer,
Ferner, March 18b11. -Farm stock, im•
plamente, rete Lot 18, non, 7, Grey.
Sale unresnrved, at I2 o'clock, (noun.)
Do. lbte3elvey, Prop 1''. 0, Soett, Aso,
Ttssn.ty, Wieroh 21).1.---Irerei stock,
im pls nt.
p mo a, &o, North lot 20, con, 0,
Morrie. Sale unreserved, at 1 o'eloalt,
Teem Curry, Prop„ Ol 11amiltcn, Atte,
THE Pa,OPLE'R GCil,tlNii�,
HAVE LOTS OF MONEY TO
had onmortgage at s per cont. yearly.
A. HUNTRR, Brussels,
�
1GGS FOR HATCHING,—
i Bettie ge of pure bn el Binh Minorca
eggs for endo. 91.00 per 113, Pure bred Athn-
o'ca cockerel for sale. 35.11
LEBLre EMIR, Brussels,
FOR SALE, AT A .BARGAIN
9 Promo House and Stable, with
Also well -t adjoining ese 1 Bulls foe ser9 service, Ethel,
Sear Old. App1Y tU
05.4 W. 3, SHARP, Ethel.
DAROE L WANTED. WILL
the gentleman who was in Brussels
after a load Of salt on February 28th, and on
whose sleigh some boys, who worn getting a
ride, left a parcel, kindly return the said
if lh
pcel to90eeaary, Pon, Brussels, at on: expense
ar
TENDERS WANTED.
of S816 No. a,15torrisCOfor received
erectiothe nofwoodshed at the school house. Tenders re.
Calved on to March 10th. Par further par-
ticulars apply to (315INT010 ANDERSON,
31.2 Sec .=meas. of Board,
TO PIG I3REEDEBS.—I HAVE
bought a registered Tamworth Hog
froln H. George & Sone, Crampton, bred
Prom imported stool; on both sides. Rio
etre weighed 048 lbs, at Toronto last Pall. I
baro also a large English registered Bork.
shire, bought. from Jas. Dorman, Seaforth,
me
Ac00. Fordigree y bo sa e-annumbgs,' offtia u e bred
Berkshires fit for breeding.. I have 0 pigs
00e month old bred from a full stator of the
sow that got drat prise at the World's raiz.
84 -Lf 5.4a1118SP38II1,
Lot 80, O In Line, Morris,
103 SALE. -A GOOD, FRAME
house, iu excellent repair, containing
coven rooms, besides a good Summer and
Winter kitchen, -with hard and soft water
under cover. The house, which well be sold
lost no it is, is handsomely furnished
thrnugbout with now furniture and well
heated byhot air, There are large Oronuds,
wall Sept, and un excellent garden, stocked
with choice apple,550: pfum amt cherry
Iloas, together with nil the smaller fruits,
all in good bearing condition. This place
offers a most desirable home for a farmer
wishing to retire from active life, and will
bo sold ou reasonable terms. For all pas -
*Millers nppl to
204f Solicitor,
BLAIR,
Solicitor, Brussels,
REAL ESTATE.
,ARMS POR SALE. -THE UN.
sale a d to 000, 0115y Several good ind ow ships
of Morris and Grey. F S. SOOTT,Brussole
i'1AR14I FOR SALE OR TO
nnNT.-Tho undersigned offers his
eligible U4 acre farm for tele or to
rout, being South part of Lot 0, Gonna.
sioi 10, Grey. All under oult,vation,well
1vatered and well found. There is a good
stone braise, baulc barn, orchard, w ells, 4404
o1 the premien. Also a splendid stone
quarry from which a good revenue is realis-
ed. Only 21 miles from Brussels. Terms
reasonable, For further particulars at to
prtoe, &o., apply ie
JOAN MITOHELL,Proprieto•,
35.1f Bronchi P. 0.
The season for papering will
soon be hero again bat we are fully
prepared for it, Our new Papers are
all to hand ao drop in and see our
Stock before purobaeing elsewhere.
We have this Spring prepared 4
sample boosts, each eontniuing n 08811•
We of all our papers, for the oonven•
i011ea of our nnetomera, so that any
one wishing to make a eelootion may
have'tho privilege of taking ono of
the book home and melting a eaten.
tion ab their leisure. These will be
a/tearfully furnished to any one by
simply asking for it.
AT_
Fogy's Drug Steres
1A11 Paper Trimmed FREE
OF CHARGE.
171011 SALE 01i, TO RENT. -
soft Lot 10, Gon, 7, Morris, 0001
Northwest quarter of Lot 19, Gon, 8, Morrie,
Por further particulars as to price, terms,
&c„ apply to BA13PaT 80OGRE8
84 2 Blyth,
11ARM FOR SAITII'/
LE.—TUN.
n10081ONltn offers leis 100 acre farm for
sato, boing Lot 22, N 1 Con, 7, Morris. There
aro 70 soros cleared and under crop, balance
hardwood bush. There is a good frame
house, with Irltaion, woodshed and cellar
complete; bank barn with stone stabling;
orchard, wells and all other couveniouces.
Only] of a mile from school and 8 miles
from Brussels. Possession would be givou
at once, For pride aid terms apply on the
1?r0 -11sae brSIM089 100R8YTH Proprietor.
1..11AR14i TO RENT. -THE UN-
DBBSITi hon desires to rent his 70 acro
farm, part of Lot 30, Con, 14, Grey, There
are 00 acres cleared, 08 under slop. 12 in pas-
ture and 0 in grass. Small house and new
barn en farm, Possession immediately.
For terms apply on the premises or to Orau-
broolt P.O.. to ADAM 81.090LA1'B prop.
A heavy draught horse, weighing over
1,400 cwt„ 7 years old, for solo, 04 4
"RABAT 1"OR SALE, -1.50 AORES
Consisting of the South 9 and South
of the North I of Lot 35, Con 2, East Wawa -
nosh, This is an excellent stook farm, being
situated supplied
B wiles front the thrivinglVil-
lage
of Myth. A Large part of itis under
grass, Buildings and fences are in a fair
state 00 rough,, Easy terms of payment will
b11 given.
eu. Fo89,5','Binformation, rs apply
l5inlesois,
!`t OOD PARtIS FOR SALE. -
The undersigned offer two 108 acre
farms for sale at reasonable prices. The lots
are Nos.10 and 11, Oen. 0 (Sunshine), tbo
sideroad between them. Good briar bone"
and barn on lot 11, and house and 2 barna on
lot 10, Orchards and an necessary convon.
100005. Well watered and suitable for gra lit
or grazing, 100 acres now is grass, 19501 bo
sold either separate or together to nib per -
oh nor. Terms of pa7me Lit reasonable, Im-
mediate possession. For anther parbionlare
apply to .70880901 011:GG, Brussels, P. 0.,
or D, L.13ICSIssoN, earristor, lyinsbam,
u4
AUCTIONEERS.
Ii0MA5 BROWN, LIOENSE]
3L Auetfo5eer for the Oounby of Huron,
Orders 100t01100 QDENN'e RoTEL, llnuasum,
0r at theeili00 of CAnnrAA & BEST 89111 re-
ceive meniut attention. 04.4
•1p �i 5. SCOTT A$ AN A.UOTION-
A_ a Erin, will soil- for butter pries
bettor men, in sea time and ices charges
than asp ,'(her An0tionver in Blase Huron
or bo won't charga anything. Dates and
orders e011 always be arranged at this 011180
or by personal application.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Surrogate Court of the County of
Huron, t,, the matter of the estate of
Elias Aichson, late of the Township
of prey, Farutel', cleceasecl
Notioo is hereby given, pursuant to R. S.
0., Chap, 110, aid amending Acts, that all
persona baying any claims against the
estate 00 the said Elias Dickson, late of the
Township of Grey, farmer, deceased, who
ailed on or about the Twentieth day of eann-
ary, A. D,1898, are required to eouct by mail,
postpaid, or deliver to G.E. Blair, Solicitor
for the Exeoutrlx, at Brussels P. 0„ on or
before the 25th day of Murch, 1898, a full
statoment and particulars of their °taints
and the nature of the securities (if any)8551(1
by them, and on and after the said. 20th day
of March the satd estate will be distributed
among those entitled thereto, baring
regard only to the claims of which nano
aims thou bavo been given, Dated at Brits -
sole the 719 day of March, A, D. 1808.
G, F. BLA11t, Solicitor for Executrix,
35.0 FLORA DIO1SON.
If wo did not have faith in our goods we would not say anything about
them, but we have faith, and desire to give them at lomat some measure of publioity,
IT /8 OUR AiiM
to place within reach of the people in this Vicinity good reliable merchandise at az
low a pride as possible. That'e what has built up ibis busiuoes,
sad. '.tri -`dear Goo .
Not many years ago every person had tI,eir shoos made to order, now not
one in 500 leaves thous measure for shoes. They buy them rendymade, It's
getting the same with wearing apparel for either ladies or gentlemen.
Men's Ready to wear Suite, 54, 55, 57.50 and 510,
Boyo' Ready to wear Suits, 51,15, 51.75, 52.50 and 51, ac0ording to ago and ebyle,
Ladies' Ready to Wear Skirts in plain Blank Lustre, elegantly made, very full and
perfeot fitting, 53.50.
Shirts in Raney Brooado es etylisb as eau be made, 54,00,
Bolter quality of goods than above, 54,75.
The beet Line we keep is a Black Skirt to sell at 50,00.
You moat see these geode to eppraofate them
Splendid assortment of Recuses to metol Marie.
Wrsppera, pretty doeigns, 51.25.
Ladies' Muslin Nigbtgowos, nicely trlmmod and well made, at 50o., 780. mad 51,00.
This is the, ado o : Ready-made 5 � ,� mccde txoods,
cu, BLYTt