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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-5-19, Page 88 Croquet. We keep Crequetelwaye iu stook in 4, 6 and 8 Ball 8018, Laver. Tennis. We Call supply the whole or any part of this popular game. We order as required. Base Balls, a s, Rubber Balla, hard and soft, and Base Bail Goode supplied as low as anywhere. Do not sand away when we can supply you and save you extra charges, Games, We can supply Games of any Description. G. A. Deadman, Agent for Ore000nt Bioycles. Hellebore. Be ready and protect your Cur. rant and G0000borry Beetles by Apply. ing Hellebore or Purls Green to them. The worms cannot live where these ere. Spraying. If you nr ose doing Y p A a ng any Spray. lug of your fruit trees or to nee Bine Stone on your grain we have just re- ceived a fresh stock of Chia Chemical, Wall Paper. We have still a fall stock of Wail Papers having bought largely in antioi• potion of the advanoe in price. If you are in need of any let no show yon our etook. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Optioian and Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTaERN aS03080031 W. 0. & 3, Trains leave Braeaele Station, North and South, as follows: Gorse: Sown. Gonne Sown, @Smogs., — 7:16 eon, I Mail 240 p.m nixed......-.. 9;40 a.m. ilexes—Gee 10:17 p.m Paid ReitYS 1 tern , A ohiel'a among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll print it. "Go» save the Queen." A COLUMN of local news on page 5. NEST Tuesday is Empire Day in the Publics Schools. LisT Friday afternoon wan a school holiday in Brussels, tense Wednesday will be the Queen's Birtbday and a public holiday. ENTRANCE and Public School Leaving examinations will be held on 28th, 29th and 30th of June. BBUSsELS never presented a much nicer appearanoe than it dose this season. Nothing like a general tidying rip. Mess Downy has bean on the sick list this week and her department of the pub• lie school ooneegaeut(y had a holiday. CHaa. Home= has put np a neat wire fonoe in front of hie residence on Queen street. Mr. Howlett has a nosy home. Ronnerax Ross has had bis trotting stook increased this week by a fine "Cos- tumer" foal from his brown driving mare. QUITE .severe frosts on Saturday and Suuday nights. Early fruits and vege. tables were seriously injured and in some oases killed entirely. BRuseELe Free Library is having its growing time. There are 283 members 0r+ the roll ;2,104 books in the Library ; and in the pest year 8,889 books have bean lathed. Bin:em s Basle Ball team will oroee bats with Wingham at Clinton oelebra- tion on the Queen's Birthday. We hope to see our nine win, but they will no doubt have to work for it. WALTER Lowrey bee gone into the egg gathering business, with headquarters in the Stratton bleak. Be Belle to a Wing - bare firm. Frank Roche makes the tripe in the country. The farmiug commnn• ity will soon be well looked after. Tule BIBLE on TEE PRioTnic PnEaa.- At the next meeting of Court Prinoeea Alexandria, 0. 0,1!., Bruseels, the topio "Which hae done more for the oiviliz• ation of the world the Bible or the Print. ing Press." There will be three speakers on eaoh aide and an interesting debate is expected. 5. CORR39POND7NT writes: "The White- oharob Butter Co. have been making ex- tensive repairs in connection with the factory here. A new ice hones hae been built whish will bold nearly 100 tone of ioe, a new and engine and boiler have been purchased, p ed, wbioh is vaetl superior to the old one. The company have ow a factory emend to none in Western Ontario. Operations began in the foo• tory on Monday, 8th inst." J. H. Spar. ling, of Bruseels, is the maker. DIED,—By notice elsewhere 11 will be seen that Mies Beetle Cunningham, of Montreal, who spent several months in Bruasele at Rev. W. Norton's, passed over bo the great majority on Friday, May 5th, aged 23 years and 7 months. The funeral took plane from her father's residenae, 25 Murray street, Montreal, on the following Tuesday, Deoeaeed was a delicate young lady, but was vi- vacious and most agreeable, making many friends wherever she want. Her old friends in Bruseels will regret to hear of her early demise. Tan St. Thomas Evening Journal of Wednesday, April 26111, says :—"The "At Home", under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Grace church, held at Mrs. I. Kingewood'e, Horton street, (formerly Mies Sharp of Morrie) last night, proved a deoided eueoese,the house being crowd- ed to the doors. The following program was carried out : Month organ duet, S. Turbett and H. Leas; solo with guitar accompaniment, Mee Lenore Wright ; recitation, Miss Ada Sharp (encored); violin solo, Irvine Clark ; reading, Mies S. Nash ; lnatrnmented trio, J. Sharp, 0. Pooley nod E. Bartoh ; recitation, Mies Fake, (eoctred) ; instrumental, Mrs. Carter ; violin solo, Irvine Clark. J. Sheep rendered a solo very sweetly" COUNTY Boaan OF Exaarr3oro•—A meet- ing of the Co, Board of Examiners was held in the Model School, Clinton, on Saturday, May 18111, pursuant to notice. There were present, Messrs, Tom, Robb, Cameron and Beckett. 'She following resolutions were permed:—First, That thie Board grant three years' teaching to holders of profeeaicnal third-olaso der. tifioaleg, who hold Junior er Senior Leaving non-professional certificates, and who have feet time under drown. 9tanoee satisfactory to the Board ; see. end, That timbers' holding Junior or Senior Leaving oertifioratee who have Made a stenoienity early appliootion for admission to the 1Tormal'mid have been refrieed admission thereto shall helm their certificates extended 0 neonate, After some routine bueineee the :Board adjoarned 10 meet in Attgrtot at Gode• rids, Geo. Bette, geoy„ OlietOn, Tem wool season will soon open, B i tri' iasis Salt Worke Is booming. A CAE of hogs was chipped on Thursday by Geo. Best. Honors Co. Council will convene on Tuesday, Jane 8111. Tan atone abutments of Bruseels iron bridge will have to be pointed owiue to the action of the Spring freshet upon them. Dotes.be in too big a hurry in getting rid of your flannels and heavy clothing, An canoe of prevention is better than a pound of cure. OND day last week, H. R. Brewer, photographer, took a snap shot at Dr. Kelbfleiech'0 team, witb the two M. D.'s selling in the buggy. Fool BALL match Friday afternoon of this week on Victoria Park, Brnssele, between the home team and Listowel. They played a tie game at Listowel al. ready this season so a good match may be expected. CLEVELAND BirvoLEs continue tw move out. During the past week A. (Jousley, the local agent, sold one to A. J. MoKea- zie, of Brookville ; one to Garnet Bissett, of Monarieff ; and another to David Moffett, of Turnberry. BARE BALL WITH TAE JuNlonS—Thare- day afternoon the "Clippers," met the "Winners" in a base ball match at Vio• toria Park. In five innings the "A'in• Here" defeated their appouents by a score of 21-4. Batteries—"Clippers," Watt, Peebles and McGuire) "Wieners," /elite and Kerr ; G. Irwin, umpire. The "Winners" would like to arrange games with some of the country school clubs. SPRING is surely bere, even if the weather bee been cold this week, as the never failing evideuee—the hardygurdy and performing monkey invaded Brunetti Monday afternoon, The exhibitions given go a good distance toward strength. ening the Darwinian theory, with the balance of power in favor of the monkey. The lazy lubbers who treys' the ooantry should be sent to the work house, put to work and be compelled to take a bath. Both of tbeee acts would be novel features in tbeir family history. To HAvovao,—This week John Vincent and daugbters removed to Hanover, Oat,, where they purpose making their home, Mr. Vincent will find employment in the Kuechtel Furniture factory where his con R. G., ie tbe manufacturer and pat. entee of a wire mattress. 200 people are employed 10 the Kneohtel factory. 'air. Vinoent is an old and well known regi• dent el :hie loonlity, coming to the 10th non. of Grey over 45 years ago when he took up the fine 100 aoree which be sold to D, McQuarrie 8 years 0in08 when he retired from farming and came to Brus- sels to live, Mre. Vincent died 20 years ago. The many friends of the family MI with them prosperity in their new home. Station Agent Sutton bee leased do. Vincent's resideooe, on Queen street, and is moving in this week. Dor . A ne*1.—Ina letter tar to TEE Pose ram R, C. Sperling, A , of Dauphin, D1an A ormerli. y of Braeaele, be says : "Wheat e nearly all sown in this locality. Mete hag been considerable rain this season wbieb delayed the Spring work. Oats nd barley are not sown se a general king until the last of May, There is Hite an improvement in thio District." Mr, Sperling is in partnership with a Mr, MRrray, under the firm name of peeling & Murray, and they entry on a Real Estate, Loan. Insurance and Oom- missfon Agenoy at Dauphin. The fol. owing is a pen picture of Dauphin:— he town of Dauphin is one of the liveli. at towne in Manitoba, and is beauti• ally located on the South side of the Vermilion River, about nine miles from Lake Dauphin and six miles from the oat of the Riding Mountain. It ie on the anadian Northern Railway, and is tbe entre of one of the finest agrionitnre ietriate in Canada, a ooantry with linty of good wood and water and depted principally to mixed farming. here are in its immediate vicinity a umber of eaw•mulle wbioh supply the coal demand with sprees lumber and hingles. The town has a population of early 1,000 and has 7 genera) stores, 6 tocery stores, 8 dons and feed stores, 3 ardware stores, 8 jewellery shops •with atehmakere, 3 butcher ahem 3 tailor hops, 8 blaokemith shops, 8 !amber arde, 4 hotels of which 8 are licensed, 2 oot and shoe stores, 2 harness stores and hope, 2 futuiture stores with under- akere departments, 2 bakeriee, 4 imple• eat stores, 2 bookend stationery stores, barber shops, a Gent's furnishing store, anis of °Mewannd a private bank, II rag states, a pbotograpb galley, a aohlne chop, 8 livery stabled, 5 feed nd sale etablee, 8 carpenter shops, 4 rge grain elevators, 4 grain warehouses, large roller flour mill, 2 newspeppere and b printing eetabliehmeuts, 4 ohurahes, poet 'Mike, a eohool bougie which would e a oredit to a town twice the size of auphin, a Dominion Laude office, panty Court office, 8 lawyers, 8 doctors, veterinary sargeoo, a pool and billiard OM, a large skating and curling rink, 8 aeneed draye, large immigration hall, singe hall 30x75 feet with etago and nary, besides it number of fine dwelling otleee, 010„ site., and Metiers. Sperling & urrayeilteal Estate, Loan, Insnreeme ffldoe ofthelClerks of the Rural Maisio1 lily of Dauphin, tv q 1 0 a p a T n a w s b m 2 B a m a la 1 jo a b D 0 to 11 0 ya M an o Pat THE i3JUSSELS POST A, 0, 11. W, Friday evening of tide week. A casual onlooker would hardly assume that Jenathrtn Putiand, of Brunie, has passed hie 77111 birthday, IIs i0 a aprY, hearty man able to do a good day's work yet. He wee it British soldier in hie earlier yaars, being one of the guard of honor at Cense11 Viotorfa'e coronation. The following from last week's Ohesloy Free Prase refers to a gentleman well knows) to many of oar reridere :--"Rev. 3. 0. McCracken expeots to leave next week on his trip through Europe. Ns, MoOraolcen purposes visiting all the places of interest throughout the (Anti. tient. Mrs. MaOraoken and family will reeide in Port Stanley during bio abeam. We wish the rev. gentleman bon voyage and a cafe return." TUE Brooke' Mueioal Comedy Co, is bolding down the boards at the Time Hall this weak. Tbe violin and banjo work of Messrs,. Brooke and Livingston. is excellent. Mr. Fairbanks is the comic', and the other members of the 0o. do their part all right. They will be joined on Friday by the well known Eekbardt mueioal family, with Bend, &o, The oombination will make a very fine troupe. They will give their entertainments in a tent after this week. BAnnromsae Sinolair and Blair attend• ed the sittings of the Division Court in Blyth on the 12th inst., at which the following cases Dame up for trial:— Scott vs. 'Mogan gbey.—An action brought by the plff. for waeee. Verdict for the deft. with costa. Blair for plff., Sinclair for deft. Bradwin vs, Marsh,—The plff., who ie the proprietor of the Blyth Stand. ard, sued deft, for subscription to news- paper, The wise was adjourned to next sittings, plff to pay poste of the day. Blair for pit„ Sinclair for deft. MR. RONALD has just banded THE Pon a oopy of the Nanaimo Free Pleas, dated Nanaimo, B. 0„ May 9111,'99, whiob says :—"Under proceedings of the Menial. pal Coumcil, tenders for Steam Fire Engine were received as follows :— Merryweatber & Sou, London, England, £860, (64,300) delivered in Montreal ; Ronald Fire Engine Works, Brussels, Ontario, 93,950, delivered in Ranafma ; Shand, Mason & Co„ London, England, £800, (94,000,) delivered in London, Eng," We are pleased to note that our home firm ie ahead, by a good many hundred dollars the best tender—no doubt good quality as well. Moine DAL—Nest Tuesday will be Empire Day and in compliance with the recommendation of the Minister of Edo• cation Brussels Pubiio School will observe the occasion. At 2 p. m. a pablia gather• ing, to which alt are invited, will be held at the school house. Prinoipal Cameron will preside and patriotio songs will be rendered by the pupils and others. In addition there will be several 10 minute addressee as follows :—"Extent of the Britieh Empire," by Rev. S. 3. Allin ; "Canada and the Empire," by Rev. G. J. Abey ; "Flag of'the Empire," by W. H, Herr, of Tao POST ; "Influence of the Empire," by Barrister Blair ; "The Ppb• lie Sohool and the Empire," by In8200tor Robb ; "The future of the Empire," by Rev. Jno. Ross, B. A. There will be a display of flags, &a„ in keeping with this introductory celebration of a most im- portant and essential side of Comedian life. (111UR08 CUMIN. "The gift of power" will be the topic at Melville Endeavor next Sabbath evening. The Ohuroh of England Sonday School Annual Oonvention will be held in Hen - salt on Meg 29111. Next Sabbath evening tbe Epworth League will hold its monthly coneecra. tion service. It will be led by the pastor, On Sunday eveniag next Rev. S. 3, Allin will answer the queetion, "Does it pay to be honest 7" Last Sunday Rev. Mr. sebey'e morning text was taken from tbe Epistle of James 3:15, "Behold how great a matter a little lire kindleth." In the evening the eub• jeot was Prov. 10:22, "Tbe blessing of the Lord, it maketh rioh and He addetle no sorrow with 11," Rev. Into. Rosa, B. A., preached last Sabbath morning on "The Nature of true cadole b t w hearted d d avoti on to God," from the text e t "Thine are r we David and u on thy aide thou son of Jease." This devotion should be (1) Voluntary ; (2) Practical ; (3)'Entire ; (4) Intense. The requisites for this :—(1) Strong confl. dance ; (2) Supreme affection ; (8) Com. plate self rennnoiation. Evening subject "The eerm0a at Penteooet." It :was (1) Scriptural in substance ; (2) .Spititnal 1n aim ; (8) Strong and steady in progress ; (4) Saving in results. Rev. S. 3. Allis preached a sermon bearing on tbe educational side of the church's work last Sabbatn morning, his text being Daniel 12 and 4. Hie font chief divisions were :—(1) Tree know- ledge melte Christ ; (2) It fosters a spirit of good will and brotherhood ; (3) It tends to good citizenship; (4) It leads to action and neefulneee. At the evening servioo the Woman's Foreign Miseionary Soofety was dealt with, the parable of the lost piece of silver being the founds. tion of the discourse. The speaker stet - ed that there were 679 W.F. M. S. aux- iliaries in oonneotion with the Methodist ohurob of Canada, with a membership of 15,609; total amount raised in 1898, 940,824 ; total 'face organization, 9481,• 418. Tbey send Missionaries chiefly to China, Japan and Qaebea, 63 having been sent out and supported by them. At the Omoial Board meeting of Brno• seta Methodist church, held on Thursday evening of last week, the membership was reported ab 203. There ware 25 re - Elevate during the past year. W. H. Herr was elected lay representative to the Die. :riot meeting: A resolution of thanks wee passed to Rev. S, J. Alifn for hie pant three yaare' service and good wiehea ex- pressed for hie future. Local preacher's licensee were renewed ton. Maunders and W. H. Kerr, and an exhorter'e license granted to Eli Smith. A. Cooley and J. Downing exobanged planers as congrega. tional Representative and Steward res. poctively, A. total of 91,087,12 was re,' ported raised doting the year with a balanoe yet to nom' in of 9190 10 meet all liabilities. It was doofded to 10ene the annual roped about June 1st and the canvas for next year to be made in the same month, The matter of °boosing a pastor for the coming term was left to the Stationing Committee and the local representatives' who will attend Confer' emus et Winddeor next month. A vote of thanks wee tendered to the Ladies' Aid and the "Rod Lotter Day" Oorilmittee for their dinanoltti aid, People We Know. Mrs. W. Jowett leas been on the slots Bet, Tae, Beattie wan here from Clinton for a few deem. 00. Counsellor Miller, of Wroxeter, wee in town an Monday. Misses Dolly and Maggie Booker, Sun - dived in Wingham. Miss Rills Bunter is visiting ber slater, Mre.. E. Moore, at Atwood, Miss Hillhouse, of Belmote, is vialting bee eouein, Mro, 0, Zil)lax, Mise Tillie McRae, of Oranbrook, woo vieitiag Mee Sarah McCrae. Robb, Burne i0 still confined to the house but is slowly improving. W. Paulin and wife, of Wingham, were visiting at Jae. Fox's for a few days. Mies oombes, of Jamestown, was visit. ting Mise Jean MoLauohlin Iaet week. S. S. Cole, wife and son, of Ethel, were visiting at Jus. W. Blaebill's/oat Sunday. Ad. Varooe left for the "Soo" on Toes - day. He will likely spend the Summer there. Postmaster Farrow may take a trip to the Old Country this Summer for a boli - day outing. Barristers Sinclair and Blair and Bailiff F. S. Scott were at Blyth Division Court last Friday. Mies Gordon, of Fergus, was visiting her brotber, J. N. Gordon, of the Stand. and Bank, tBrueeele. Tun Poor extends a oordial we)oome to Mr. Sutton, the newly appointerl G. T. R. agent, and his family. Ira Gerry walked home from Seaforth on Friday, covering the 10 miler in 8i hours. He drove back on Monday. Too.Tamen, wife and ohildren, of Goderioh, were in town atteuding the funeral of the late Samuel Beepers. J. N. Kendall weal to Bluevale to take charge of the G. T. R. station in that piece on Thursday of last week.. Mre. Kendall and the family continue to reside here. Dr. G. 0. Moores, who has been assist. ing Dr. Kalbfleiooh einoe last November, left last Friday morning for Toronto. Dr. Kalbfleieoh ie quite restored to hie former good health and vigor and quite able to attend to his praotioe himself. • Otis Township Council on the 27th. Robert Mollay, 8th lion, Grey, left on Tuesday for Oalifornia owing to the repent decease of hia brother•in.law. Sao, .ober and J. J. Mitchell were obomen by the District meeting to repre- sent Ethel circuit at the coming Confer- enoe to be held at Windsor. Quite a number of ladies and gentle man from here were at Brussels this week attending the District meeting of the Methodist oburoh and the W. F. M, B. Convention. ENTERED INTO REST. -0o Wednesday morning, May 10th, the epirit of Mrs. Richard Peareon, of the 8111 con. of Grey, passed peacefully to the great beyond. Mre,Pearson was an exceptionally strong woman until lees than a year ago when she developed symptoms of lung trouble wbioh terminated in ooneimption. Bbe was a daughter of James Webster, of Luoknow, and was born there in 1861. At the age of 19 she was married to her surviving husband and resided on the 4th con. of Grey until February last when they moved to Ethel. She leaves a family of 6 young children, the eldest being 15 years of age. Deoeaeed was loved by all who knew her for her cheerful disposi- tion. The funeral took place on Friday et 1 o'olook, interment being made in Bruesete cemetery. The service was con• ducted by Reeds. Messrs. Yellend and Hunter, the text wbioh at her own re. quest wee seleoted, being found in St. John 14:1, "Io my Father's hoose are many Mansions." The pall bearers were ber two brethere, Robt. and Jae. Webster, of Laokuow ; and four brotbere-in•law, Robb. and Jae. Pearson, Wm. Mines and Jas. Reid, of Varna. Business Locals. CLOVER and Timothy seed. Beefier & Vanatune. Oen of Beed potatoes at MoOraeken'e grocery, Wanted — 500 Tube Choice Dairy Butter. e Dgge leo Dash 120 o Trude. G. E. XINC Wingham. m. Tern! Tile 1 Tile 1 A big stook of all sizes of the celebrated Drayton tile on hand, Apply to J. N. Kendall, (Old Revere House,) Brussels, FLOWERS AND PLANT.•—A fine stook of fiowere and house plants on hand at the Brussels greenhouse, formerly owned by the fate Thos. Kelly. Aleo a choke lot of tomato plants in boxes, pots or loose by the dozen ; also cabbage, celery and oanliflowsr planta. Any quantity of ripe tomatoes in aeaeon. Mega EnLLY. 44 5 Red net Front The Gunn Was the hall that hit G. B. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caned horrible Uloete that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then Bnoklen'e Arnica Salve cured him. Cures (Cute, Braises, Burne, Boils, Felons, Come, Skin Eruptions. Beet Pile mire on earth. 25 ole. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by G. A. Deadman, Drnggieb. Bxo Bee0NEse.—Ewan & Innes are doing a big bueineee in the buggy line. They have sold over 85 baggies this' sea. amu and have on hand abort 40 mote. Come and get your eboioe before they ate ail gone. Prioes are right and the small. iy unsurpassed, They have also some good sewed hand buggies and carte; a light wagon and a heavy wagon gear with springs suitable for a dray or mill wagon. Chatham wagons always on band aid Milner•Walker trunks. Paint- ing and trimming done promptly. We keep a first -aloes painter always. Rudyard Kipling i0 to be made an L. L. D„ by McGill University at Montreal at the June convocation. A termer living about four miles from Berlin has discovered what he thinks is a deposit of mica on his land, Owen Sound assessors figure the popu- lation of that thriving town at 8,895, an More/tee of 275 over last year. Dialog 1898 and for the first three menthe this year 115 carloads of leaf toba000 have been shipped from Learn• legton. On thie freight rates 10 the amount 02 99,480 have been paid. And yet the Event tobacco industry is only En its infancy. Toronto hen voted 9500 to assist in entertaining the delogeteeto the Orange Grand Lodge, whieh le to be held in that city in Auguat next. There are expeoted to be four or five hundred delegates prod. ant from all over the Dominion and New. fotlndland, ST.f1XLMRD BaxE OF• Cd.,K D✓.l.r H0'S'd.?3r: xrzia:'7 a.Q72. HEAP OFFICE, - TORONTO CAPITAL PAID UP (One idlliiou Dollars) • 91,000,000 RESEk8VJ5 FUND - , .• 9600,090 Agencies in all principal pointe in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United Slates iCEngland. 'dEW�i"iS',iicS°�.^�d1"�n'�.. A General )anking Business Traneaoted. Farmers' Notes Diecopnted, Draft 9I ,1 •( and esu a Oo1 lent o i ns made on all petit tN. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT, Interest allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upwards. Snow, ATTENrIoN ONION TO Tun Cowmen= or Fruirpne MALE NOTRo, Every faoility afforded 0netomore living at a distance, J. N. GOB -DON, ACTINO AQENT, 0.14111452.61345.11141MSKENSM4041.61. 419.91111n.11 2S9C7R,Sx. Lyo11r•—In Hallett, on May 8rd, the wife of Mr. Retry Lyon8, of twin daagh• tere. MoHmo,—In Moleswortb, on May 13th, the wife of Mr. John L. McKee of a daughter, -asxsexrnn, Denson—Renewonen•—At Christ oburoh, Listowel, on May 9th, by Rev. H. W. Joause, rentor, Rev. Thos. Dobson, of Tilbury Centre, to Mise Annie Georgina Hemeworth, daughter of Mrs. E. Hemeworth, Mill street, Listowel. $MITA—Boreme—At the residonne of the bride's father, on May 10th, by Rev. Mr. Abey, of Brussels, Mr. W. M. Smith, of Walton, to Mrs. B. Button, of Morrie, axa�_ SHoRrDEN.—At Lewiston, Mirth„ on May 4011, Sarah, relict of the late Thos. Meriden, formerly of Morris town• ship, aged 68 years. CuNNINouAM,—On Friday, May 5th, Bertha E„ aged 23 years and 7 menthe, eldest daughter of John Cunningham, of 25 Murray street, Montreal, Queb. EoonoT.—In Blylh, on May 10111, Mrs. Raobel Eggert, aged 77 years, 7 months and 10 days. o -crss•Er,s araxa Y> rs, Pall Wheat Barley Peas Oats Batter, tubs and rolls ., Eggs per dozen Floor per barrel Potatoes (per bag) „.,., Hay per ton • Hides trimmed Hideo rough Salt per bbl., retail Sheep skins, each ., ... • Lamb skins eaoh Hogs, Live Wool Apples (per bag) 84 85 35 40 60 61 29 80 12 13 9 10 1 00 1 00 5 00 5 00 7 7} 5 5 1 00 80 30 75 25 25 4 00 4 25 8 18 80 1 00 ONE CENT A WORD COLUMNS. Coreg posts for sale. Lot 22, eon. 6, Morrie, SIMON 10ORSYTB, Pa0Tvais for 8 or 10 head of young nettle. Apply to THOS, MOORE, Bruasele, 01' Lot19, 000.9, Grey. Two breeding item and 2 litters of young pigs for nate. Apply to MRS. ALEX, 0031031, Lot 10, Oou. 8, Morrie, 41 -ti Ronexano property, house, stable and lot on Alexander street, Brussels, worth 81,000, will be coed for 8000,00 easy terms of payment. Enquire at 'Tann .POST. Bsadx overooat loot between Queren• gasser's mills and Ethel, on May 8111. A suitable reward will he paid on it being re. turned to Tins Pon Publishing House, Brun, sell, Fon SALE,—Owing to removal in Jnme the Rev, S. T. Allin offers the !following arta, ales at private Bale: -1 'Upright Heintznhan Plano ; 9 Plue11 Ooverod Chairs; 1 Per/or Mirror ; 2 Small Stands ; 1 Patent Stove Drum, Enquire atPaaeenage. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. NOT E. rc All those having property in the Cron - brook Cemetery are requested to deaorate same on Friday, May 20th. By order of the Trustees, HOUSE AND LOT FOR, BALD on Mill etroet,Brueeote, Tbe house is a comfortable one, well fitted up, with cellar, hard and Boit water, &o. Time le also a good stable. 11'ruft trees in garden og0r one•quarter sore of land. Por prism, terms. 110., apply to F. FINN, Proprietor, or W.15, It1111, of Tan Fon. 18.15 Tenders Wanted. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to the 20th of May, for the tollow- tug contract :—(1) 01ingliug duo half at the roof ofEthel Presbyterian Ohuroh ; (21 ICaI- eomining the interior and glazing windows 00 Bame. M, PBBSTJSON,Ethel, Tenders Wanted. Tenders wIll be received by the under- signed to June let for pubtiag a trunk. Sewer, and Water piping and hydrants in the Village of Brothels. Tenders to be separate so much for excavation and put. tog 10, the and waterpiping and hydrants. Plans and aneoidaationemay be seen at ofldoe of Clerk or Reeve. 44.8 P.S. SCOTT, Clerk. Court of Revision. TOWNSHIP OF GREY. Notice le hereby given that the meetfug of bbe Court for the Revision of rho Aseeas- meat Boll of the Townahip el Grey will be held at Ethel on Saturday, May 27th, at the hour of 10 e'eloek a. -m, for the purpose of hearing and settling eemplatnts agninet the said Assessment Pereone having Wei. nese at the Oonrt will please attend at the same time and place wibbont further notiee, WM, SP10NOB, Iilthel, /nay 12111,1188 6,k of the Muuiolpallty. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partner• shlp heretofore existing between the under.. Signed, Iately carr fu on bualuosa a6 goner. 01 merehante at ttie Village of Walton, in the county of Huron, bile tide (ley been die eodved by mutual. consent. The said bust. nogg 'wilt be continued by the nndeeslgnad Wm. M, 8 ith m who will assume d all sem midfi fm, 081towhom all debts duo to the .said firm aro to be paid. Doted at 11 u0e le thle fleet day of May, 4..D.1809,Witnea1'� qr L 5111(35A55 3 WiILT-SAM S. effeMXTle, LAMB BUYING. Wo, the undersigned, hereby give titre notion Chatter the coming season we will not buy Book Lambe unless at a valuation of at lona 51.00 per hundred lees than Him and Withers, and all mixed loade which have not heretofore been discriminated eyeing), will hereafter be bought by us with the understanding that the 13uoks shall be thrown out at a price not loss than 01,00 per hundred lower, or on the mama basis as has hitherto governed our purolmses of sheep. and this rule shall govern all our purohasos of Canadian Lambs for the season of 1809. MNESSRS 0185MB111 BROS. rNEEDDi V NGLANES801 MEAT & WOOL 00, Notice is also .given that 1110 limb lamb buyers will bo governed by the atovo doois• ion and ask the farmers of this locality to pay attention to it, 44 8 BULL FOR SDRVIOE —TGE undersigned will keep a young grade bull for service on Lob 00, COD. 0, li'lorMo (adjoining Brussels), Terms 78 emote with privilege of returningif neeessai'y, 46.4 GE. Roel, proprietor. 1'WAR OAR FOR SERVIOD.-THE 1' undersigned will keep for service on Lot 91, Oon. 12, Grey, a tharo'-trod Tam worth Boar, with registered pedigree. Perms, 81.00 with privilege of relmming if neces- sary. 4 J. 1'. M0I08 0814, • Proprietor. BULL FOR SBRVIOE,-THE undersigned will keep for service on lot 0, 000.17, Groy, a tboro'-bred Durham bull, with reglsisred pedigree. Terms 81,00 with privilege of returning if necessary. 42.4 HUGH 1RAMSAY, Prop, REAL ESTATE. am) 100 ACRD FAR1VI FOR OAL10. hot 10, Con. 0, Grey. 12 foot of it touches the river. Immediate pesseesIon. For price, terms, &o, apply to 10- THOS.111O01fB, Brussels, WARM FOB SALE. -THE UN - A. offers his farm, West Half Lot No.10, Con. 4, Grey, containing 80 nares, more or lees. For particulars as, to price midterms apply 10 An010. ROBERTSON, Bruesete P. 0. on the preu310os, RINE FARMFOR SALE. - BB -LNG Lot 20,141 Con, 8, Morrie township, containing 88 acres of drab -class land. There is a house barn, or011axd and good ware- house, and farm fa well fenced. Thera are 85 mores in Pail wheat; 15 aoree In hay and46 acres . at once, pasture. ad Possession ius the village of 13800 - sole. For further particulars n0 to prioe, terms, &e„ write to JAMES LIVING81(0N, M, P., Baden, 22•tf MAV 19, 1899 CHEAPER Than Ever, WAV .. When we tell yon that our present stook of p WALL, PAPER is a (Hammer as well as a Hider line than we have yet shown we do ao knowing that our stook will bear out what we say. Wall Papers' have advanaed greatly in prion since we barhght our stook but one price remains the 00,1339 Poz'e Drug Store. FARM FOR BALI)). -TBE UN— doosigned oilers his 100 norm farm for sale, bath glob 2, con, 10, Grey. Comfortable house, hank barn, good orebard, plenty of water and plane is in good condition, Only 2 miles from Waito0 village and Innes from Brussels, Poaeeeeiou given to suit purohae• or. Por prior+, terms and other particulars apply to WM. SMITH, Proprietor, 40.10 Walton P. 0. 11ARM P'OR SALE. -160 A0RE5 Coneieting of the Routh l; and South of the North k -of Lot 30, Con .2, East Wawa - nosh. This is an excellent stook farm,beiug well eupplIod with good spring water, Ms situated about 3 miles from the thriving lage of Blyth. A largo part of 111e under grass. Buildings and fences are in a fair 0lato of repair. Easy berme of payment will be given. Per all information apply to 11.1f G. P. GLAIR, Barrister, Brussels, GOOD P+Alters FOR SALE. - nth undersigned otter two 1[00 sore farms for sale atreaeonable prices. The iota aro Nos, 10 and 11, Con. 0 (Sunshine), the sideroad between them. Good brick house and barn on lot 11, and house and 2 barna on lot 10, Orchards and all neees0ary oonven- leneoa. We11 watered and imitable for grain or grazing. 100 aoree now in grass. 75111 be sold either separate or together to suit pur- chaser. Terme of payment reasonable. Im- mediate possession, Por f nether particulars apply to JOSEPH 00(400, Brussels P. 0., or Lb, L,18101510 SON, Barrister, Wingham. 110 0t our recent dents have accepted good situations. It pays young teen and women to possess 'busiuoee brightness" Etter now. Prospectus free, W..T. ELLIOTT, 1's'In 1pal, Strictly' One Price. always the Lowest. IPs llie Ph Take the merit of value out of business and it will be a humdrum life. We get and give the best values we can so that we will attract all the business pos- sible. This week we have the following big values to offer you and if you want the goods we can save you some- thing on your purchases. COME ;'! NO SEE. 20 doe, Ladies' BlackMaoo Cotton Hose, German make and Hermadorf fast dye, full fashioned, 15o, Special pries 2 paha for 25o. 60 doz. Ladiae' Ribbed Vests, direct from the mills, no wholesaler's prodte added to them, going at 6o, 7o, 10a, 128o, 153 cad 20o. 25 pairs fine Scotch Lace Curtains that we think aro as good as you'll find anywhere at 91,85 per pair, but Dome and see, reduced to 91.00. 5 pleoe8 Victoria Lawn, 44 inches wide, lino and Heavy, worth at regular prioe 15o, redubed to 10o, 8 pieces heavy Crash Toweling, 1D inoboo wide, t0 clear at 4o per yard. 4 pieces 20 inch Glees Toweling, worth regular 8o, Special prioe 60. 15 only 1t White Marselle Quilts, well worth 111,25 eaoh, ern -Mood to 76o, 50 pairs White Lao Curtains, 2s, yards long, taped edges, Special at 250 pet. pair. 8 dozen Snmmerette Corsets in sizes 19 to 25, bright new good', wotth 40o par pair, reduced to 29o. Shirts Waists. Over 100 to select from, evor,y one new this season, and ull•to•date in every tvay, at less than • the cost of making. Special lines in all sizos at 60o, 76c, 90c and $1,00. Don't miss these Special Barfor you and Bargains. They're hero o . We will not disappoint you when come fo youor them. p� Ferguson a Co a s Err G3014 aria Groceries. li