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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1899-6-2, Page 8:any Mink. If yoq are not already aapplied with mIBG or require mora we can give you ootaathing extra in that line. Jersey Orem. r. The fruit anima Is appronohing and ehonle you reqnire oreaul we will be pleased to supply yen, Jerse.Sr Butter. We oan enpply you with nine Jersey Butter, 2 lbs. for 25o, Jost think of it. Jersey Junket. Have you ever tasted Junket ? It is very easy to make, very cheap and extra nice. A quart of Jersey Milk with 5 drops of our Eesent° of Bennet does it. Just try some. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Optician and Bookseller, dips Bi�ycl� We oan give yon re elan Ohnfn. Ion Biayole for only 022.50. Out of come 100 or more Bioyales Bold by auction in Toronto I eeonred thie epeoial Wheel, and as'I got it at a bargain you can have it the same way, 1 have also one Chain Lady's Wheel for only 018,50. Gels Bicycles Only two left bat no better value anywhere. You Dail have either on trial for one month or three if you wish. Dail and see them. G. A. Deadman, Agent for Crescent Bioyelee. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 8o0TZERN EXTENSION W. G. & B, Trains leave Brunie Station, North and South, as follows : Goma BOOTH. GoINGNonTea, express 7:10 a.m. I Mail .. ., 2:10 p.m 6 wised e: am. Express .....10:17 p,m rnr ti. ,r tins bins. A ohiel'a among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. atm THE pio•nio season is at hand. POTATOES have taken a drop in prise. Vreneem Council next Monday avening. A. 0. II. W. Friday evening of this week, Bow8nto on the green is taking its in. ninge now in Brussels. Farina Division Court will be held in Brussels on Tuesday of next week. jam SCOTT abipped a oar of cattle to the Eastern markets last Monday. Len Bonday's rain storm was an old "soueer," if youknow what that means. A oar of hogs was shipped by Messrs. McDonald, Ferguson & Beet last Mon. day. NEW awning hoe been planed before the Standard Bank, D. C. Ross supplying the shade. Two London Italians, with violin and harp, paid Brueeele a visit last weak. They furnish very f r u fine imago. 60 ems, in advance, secures Tan Pose for the balance of 1899. Now is the time to subscribe to gat the fall benefit, BinlseELs G. T. R. yard should receive a good ooating of gravel, the roadway eapeoially standing in need of attention. F. ADAMs, MIT] street, has bad the old plank platform at his factory torn up and the front levelled up with cinders and gravel. Tam Band did not give their weekly Concert last Friday evening owing to the leader, W. Grower, being laid up with a sprained ankle. BEATTIE Baoe.' "Topsy" took part in the running raoe at Exeter on the Queues Birthday and made a speedy run but not fast enough for the ducats. FIUEMEN.-Tneaday evening of next week, at 8 o'clock, a meeting of Brussels Fire Brigade will be held in the Council Chamber. All interested are asked to attend, S. Buena has not yet reneived any in. telligence 08 hie lost pocket book but would rejoice greatly if the missing cash and notes were once more in hie pones. elan. $26 is ready for the finder on the delivery of the treasure. LIGHTNING struck a corner of the stable et Mrs, James Wilson's last Sab. bath evening and (pinkly removed a portion of the building. No serious damage was done and fortunately the building did not take ire. Tam Keewatin Minstrel is a new journalistic) venture launched by J. nitahie. It is a newsy little weekly and appears to be well supported. He is a eon•in-law to D. Stewart, Brussels- Good luck to you John, We hope the Editor will be often charmed by its music. Tea Atwood Bee of last week eaye :-- A public meeting of the citizens of At. wood, to disease better fire protection for the village, will be held on Friday even• ing, June 2nd, at 7 o'oloek, sharp, in the Foresters' Hall. The meeting will be addressed by J, D. Ronald, proprietor of the Ronald Steam Fire Engine Werke, Brussels, and others. Tam Olinton News -Record in speaking of the Queen's Birthday celebration in that town gays :-The baeeball match, Wingham ve, Brossele, was well untest- ed and was anybody's game until the last innings when the score etood :-Brueeele 10, Wingbam 8. The crowd wags impar- tial and applauded a fine play by whose. new made, hot a armed from Wingbam "rooted" for their team. The =vireo Were "Pat" Spalding and Will. Harland whose deoiaions were not called into gneetion. The match was just about close enough to be interesting and was enjoyed by the epeotetore,-The log -saw. ing contest aroused aoneiderable interest, partly because it was a novelty in the Hub, though in and around Brussels it ie regarded as a epeoial attreotien, and ae a consequence the moat expert men are to be found in the townships adjoining that village. The winning pair were Oliver Harte and Hugh Ramsay, two sturdy Yeomen of the township of Grey. They have been 0ompeting in ootiteate of this nature for a deoade, and have not yet r. 'been beaten, though they have gone as far from home ae London to pit their strength and skill against any and all oempetitore. They made two outs of a 22•inoh beech Jog in 54 eeoonde, Their saw, an experien0ed observer remarked, was'superior to the others in use, having font cutting teethwhere otbe had bet q two The Logan brothers, ,Witham and John, of the township of Mortis, took second money. They were a wall i[nit pale, about the yoaogeet of the eight taking part, and poeseseed the nsce0aary wind and strenggth. This was their eesond touraey,they, having competed at Drateele treetime slim, where they won fifth plate. MARKET your wool at Brunets. WEDNESDAY morning the fire engine was tested and found in good order. J. T, Ross is putting a cellar and stone foundation under his reeidenoe, John street. ARTIST HART bas hung out a new sign. It is not often a young man exhibits his heart so openly. Goenow Mower has had his residences, John etreet, painted, considerably im- proving ite appearauoe. Benet will hold a Caledonian celebra- tion ou Monday, July 3rd, partionlare of whish will be given later. A expeestemear a of the St. John, Que„ Tile Works was in town oe Tuesday in oonneetion with the proposed sewer work in Bennetts. WILL the party who hes my pass book kindly return it to me as it is no Dee to them and I cannot do very well without it, S. B. SHALE. CO, Cooucience= AINSLEY was In town on Saturday and with Go. Councillor Kerr took a survey of some neoeesary work at the abutments of Brussels bridge. Term probabilities are that Brussels business men will observe Monday in- stead of Saturday fur Dominion Day, owing to the fact that it will interfere less with business. ZEES Tuesday, Jana 27th, Olear 6o es to take in the exonraion run to Guelph Experimental Farm by East Huron Ag- ricultural Society. The return fare is only. 1.00 for orioles, is good for Y two days. Train to willav la aBrnasel eat 7.16 a. m. Drea .- n Laetride F e i y P1 ars Doty, an old and highly esteemed resident of Oak • villa,Passed away from time, a victim to tete terrible rrtb s painful disease of cancer of the stomach, aged 80 years, The funeral took plane on Monday afternoon. De- ceased was the father of Mrs. (Rev.) W. E. Kerr, of Herman. Or<P To 0 Cru. - Tneaday afternoon Brnesele Volunteer Go., No. 5, under the command of Capt. McTaggart, of Clinton, eft for the annul drill at London. There were ie the neighborhood of 30 men in uniform and they were a sturdy ob. J. C. Took wilt attend to the res- ponsible duty of feeding the boys. The Go. will return on Saturday of next week. Tamen Dare of dairy salt were sbipped o pointe in Manitoba last week by the Enterprise Salt Works. They are work - ng both pans and dairy plant night and ay and stilt find difficulty in keeping Doe with the orders. Brussels salt to a inner and the three grades for cheese, utter and table use meet with hearty approval. Juntrme DAs. -At a meeting of xepre• entativea of the various• Fraternal Soo- eties on Wednesday evening it was de- eded to have a grand remnion fn Brus- ele on June 22nd, of all Fraternal Soo• eties in this district. There will also e a number of epeoial attractions. A eating of the ottizens will be held in the ouooil Chamber on Tuesday evening axt, at 8 o'clock, to make further ate angemente. REAPS Rene CAUSED Daman. - Last uuday evening's rain was the oaase of onsiderable damage by flooding cellars. hat of N. F. Gerry and nobt. Thomp- n, perhaps, had the largest supply of ater but after a stoppage in the sewer ear Mill street was removed the water on got away. Jno. Ferguson & Go. had me geode damaged by water also. W. . Stewart and W. Robinson had to oven quantity of material in readiness repair damage to the mill dam so that would not be taken away by the rising ater. At the Enterprise Salt Works a uple hundred barrels of salt were ndered next to useless by the notion of ha torrent of rain. Poor B&Gt.-Friday evening the re. rn match was played on Victoria Park, rowels, between the home team and ietotvel foot -ballets, and was witueesed a big crowd. The teams were very only matched iu the manipulation of e sphere, but the vieitore played the Her oombioation. They snored first ; en Brueeele planted the ball between e flags, bat the goal was disallowed by e referee es being an °ff.eide play. dowel eoored again, althongb Dome id it was no more worthy of counting an the one kinked by their opponents. the last half of the match the wind t up and was largely in favor of Listo- 1. The teams Iined up as follows. nntisSETS. LIsTOwuL, alpen ty Goal Poareon 1, erguoon } Backe •� 1t• cook mpin,•, Tugben tinware Mooxeboad pada TnOmpook Root, loon Veyers Meyers Barkley e referee wag 0. Wilson, of Listowel, d hie decisions in several instances re very rank, It would be just as well on•playere left the Settlement of die - tee to the team as their interference threata don't mend matters any, even hi is played on the home team. 0 team m wor)c cannot bedone byan t hal 1 y Iaubnine es the keep a upstead otioe and play them own osition believe Brussels oan beet Listowel at t ball, as their play on Friday evening not up to their usual work. An out - referee at alt these matahet would away with a good deal of the unfair. s often seen and peaotioed by a biao« referee, 1 1 a P a b a b C n B se w n 80 eo F m to it w 00 re t to B L by ev th be th th th BEL Lt tit in go we li amine - Pepper Pepper Dun ford E. Ferguson Gerry Thomsen McKay Doter Forbes Tb an we if n n nr if Go foo pre foo wan aide do nee sod t•Baoka 111 L Centre } L.Wieg { { E. Wing { A LAnx's snob leant in the Aletbodiel Iberiater Blair was in the Co, town ` church T e ! au Tu sd evening, a vtuh GVFnor a Y g m this week attending Condi Ya court. tt , Mre,Blair tr have it by palling nt Tue. Pose, and Wilfrid accompanied hila to Gode. trot. Beeeism , has had the Forestere' rites. Hall, in hie brick block, kalsonlned and Rev. George Jewitt, wife mad children, frescoed aud it looks very 01055 iu ite new of Llintville, were visiting• reletivee jn Spring snit, Brunei's cud locality dnrtog the pest Baer ITO508 ANn Ganz Bneecn,--.On weak. Saturday, 17111 inst., nt 2 o'olook, a meet. ]fire, Dlamei t and the A(laees Saddler, of the joint Sonde of the Eaet Huron of Winghant, were visitors with Bre. W. and Gray Brenoh Agrioultnral Societies F.1'anabons, Brussels, on the Qneen'e will be held in Brussels 'Town Hall to Birthday, revise the prize list for tine Fnli Fen and Lorne limner, who bas been in Detroit attend to other business matters. for several yore, le home on a visit, He A 1/01181810 of all the !adios of the vll. le a son of A, Ranter, Clerk of 4th Div Iago interested In the organization of a inion Gout. W. C. T. U. Society in Bruseela will be Dr. W. Graham, of Clinton, formerly a held in the leetore room of the Metho. well known M. D„ of l3ruesele, was in diet oktu�ch on Monday afternoon at .a town on Monday. He oatne over on pro- o'alonk, The meeting will be addressed fessionel business. by Miss Fisher, of Wingham, President Mrs, (Rev.) Allitt toolc a fainting spell of Huron Go. in the Methodist oilur013 last Sabbath Ouu townsmen; Alex. McNeil, in eon. morning and had to be assisted to the junotion with J'. blunter, were the no. Parsonage. She is about all right again. oesefultendere for the general overhaul. R. Douglas mud 3, Potheringham, of ins to be given to Morris Township Hall. Be riston, were visiting the Mines There were tour tenders but that of Douglas, of Elizabeth street. Miss Aggie Means. McNeil & Hunter was the low. L, Douglas returned with themfor avieit. eat, viz , 0378, being 010 lower than the Barrister Sinolair ie oredited, by those nest one. They will do a good job. who were in attendance, with oondnoting A Kisses paper says (of a former res- his side of the Snider vs. McKelvey case tdent of Broeeele:-"«Mrs. John Ruse end with no small ability at the Court bo James Laidlaw received the sad news Goderioh last Monday. Saturday of the death of their sister, Mrs. Henry Jamee, who has been visite Mies Ettie Laidlaw, ab her home near ing her son at Blyth for several weelie,;er- Fairport, Mo. Miss Laidlaw was well rived hone last week. Mre, Harry James known in this community, where she drove her over from Blyth on Thored reelded with her parents before removing and spent the day here renewing a to Missouri. Her death was not a Aur- frieudshtpe. prise to bar friends here, as she has bean Wm. Grewar hes been laid up d uri an invalid for many years, beiog confined the past week owiog to the sin sin au to her bed most of the time during the Mined in his ankle at Oilmen wb past five years. She was about thirty running the bases in the base hall mat years of age." The deceased was a on the Queen's Birthday. Ile had daughter of Robert Laidlaw, liveryman,' badly swelled limb. who moved from Brnesele to Kanas, 59.D,'s as OoaiT.-Last Monday, at CU(Jl10It (1(IIFlEti. the non•jary sittings of the High Court of Justice, wbioh was held at Goderioh Rev. R, Paul will preach at Luokno before Justice Robertson, an potion wee next Sabbath. tried between Dr. Snider and Dr. Mo• London Methotliet Oonferenoe ie in se Kelvey, of Brussels. In December, 1897, 0100 at Windsor. the plaintiff purchased the defendant's Slim 0ongregationelast Sabbath eve residence, medias! praotioe and good will, ing owing to else heavy rain. the defendant binding himself in the euro Next Monday evening the reenter eat of $400 not to set up or Iooabe himself iu annual meeting of the 0. E, of Helvil the praotioe of medioies or surgery with- ohnroh will be held. New officers will in the village of Brussels or 5 miles there- appointed and atter bueint•ae traneaate from for 5 years from the date of the Next Sabbath evening Melville Endo agreement. The defendant broke the ver have "Wheat and Tares" as the agreement and the plaintiff'e action was subject. The same topic will be taken brought to recover damage's and an En• the Epworth League ou the same eve junotion to restrain the defendant from lug any further violation of his covenant. Next Sabbath morning Eli Smith w On the opening of the ease oounsei for h h ay 16 ng Ile oh a w s. n. le be d. a- ir at 0 - the defendant admitted a complete breach have a srge of the services /n Brussels by the defendanb of Ms agreement, and Methodist , wibi o. Rev. D, a3. McRae, of the damages wbiah the plaintiff 1186 Bus. C 001109ok, will ooa0py the put pit in the tained having been agreed to at the nam 58 021ng. of 0100, the only question to be determin• 0t a hoe been collected sines last Nov. sm ed was one of law, namely, whether the District toward theworth Leagues800 p om eeditfor sum named in the agreement was insert- the year for the maintenance of Rev. G. ed by way of penalty to enure perform- H. Raley, Missionary at Kitamaat, Brit - sue of the oov na t e n or whether this h sum bad been the amount fixed bythe parties tall Rev. JimColumbia. Rev. J as the prioo of doing the prohibited act. no, none, ro A., son, 3 and 1, The plaintiff's contention was that he Sabbath b'smoinvitation from I Cthe f as 1, H lIi eze an a favi alio t D to 5110 feast." fe a. was entitled t a 1 to each damages ( ) d a as he had gThe invitation d(T e given • (2)The invit. In sustained and an injonotion for the time refused ; (3) The invitation aooepted. In the agreement bee yet to run. T'be de. the evening the snbjeot was "Niaodemus fendant'scontention was that the plaintiff Doming to his proper plane in the king - the was entitled either to the 9400 and allow dom." the defendant to resume praotioe or to an Oa Sunday, 11th inst., at 11 a. m„ the ininotherjunnbbon word ply, without e was anytdam damages, members of the K. 0. T. M. and Lady to both remedies, Judgment was rune- StM. o John's Order willh attend service t, ed. W. M. Sinclair represented the Re. ahuroh when the the annual plaintiff, and J. T. Garrow, Q, 0., and G. Rev. G. J. Abet', will preach the Wing. F. Blair appeared for the defendant, sermon. The Lady sisteMaccr sive 0 Wthat baro, may joie their slater hive on that ` occasion. PERSONA P,\ltt(f(t,f Plld. Next Sabbath will be Communion San - day in Melville church. Saturday after - Mies Olins, of Winham; is visiting noon service will be held at 2.80 o'clock Mrs,P. Scott. ab which Rev, W. T. Hall, of Belgrave, Mrs. Hagan, of Walkerton, is visiting will preach. The pastor will occupy the Miss Roddick. pulpit at the twoservioes on Sabbath and Y. B. Gerry, of Wro5eter, was in town Monday at 10.80 a. m. Bev. R. 'McLeod, on Wednesday. of Ripley, will be the preaoher. B. Gerry was on the siok ]let for a few The annual Conference of the Meting - days this week. dist ohurob for London district opened 0. Zilliax and family spent the Queen's its annual meeting in the parlors of the Birthday in Listowel. Windsor Avenue Methodist ahuroh on W. H. Kerr is attending the Methodist Monday evening. The following is the Conference at Windeor. first draft of the changes made by the Eph. Downing is now f0 Winnipeg on stationing committee in Wingham the staff of the Tribune. distriot :-Wingham, J. W. Holmes ; T. A. Hawkins was visiting at Dun. 1?;inoardine, W. Rigsby ; Bethel, Jas, A. gannon and Port Albert lash week. Snell ; Brussels, W. J. Houston ; White - Alex. and Mies Mary Ross visited church, J. J. Noble. Rey. S. J. Allis is Blyth on Wednesday evening of this week, down for Forest, Rev. W. • E. Herr, for Mrs. Jae. Molauohlin, of Wingham, Amherstborg, and Rev. Godwin for St. spent the Queen's Birthday in Brussels. Thomas. Mrs. A. 15, Treleaven, of Dungannon, Rev. S. J. Alain took I Cor.13 and 11 is visiting her father, Rev. W. Norton, in for his text last Sabbath morning town. developing it under the three following Mrs. A, Douglas, who has been visiting divisions :- (1) The Naturalness of relatives ab Drenthe, returned home this growth 1 (2) Growth is in the use of tem - week. porary aide and symbols ; (3) The meas. Mies Eva Deobow was visiting at Mrs. are of our growth must be judged by Elias Diokson's, 125h con„ of Grey, last our ability to do without these aids. In week. the evening Rev. F. J. Oaten, Ph. B., Jno. Simmons, wife and ohildren were gave a well planned discourse from the visiting relatives at Wroxeter last Sab- words fouled in St, John 17 and 8, "And bath, this ie life eternal, that they might know Rev. S, J. Arlin left for London Metho• Thee the only true God and Jesus(Ohrist, dist Conference at Windsor on Monday whom Thou haat sent." Mr. Oaten is a morning. good preaolser and a rising man. Rev. W. Norton spent part of the past ' STEAMED DIoTRIOT MEaTINO.-The week at Dungannon, the guest of his District meeting of the E�d,tratford District daughter. of the Methodist church, held in Se. Robb. Anderson has gone to Blyth Mery'e on Thursday of last weak, was where he will be employed at stone well attended, every oirouit having its crushing. quota et representatives. The oinairman, Miss A. E. Douglas is enjoying a few Rev, Dr, Hannon, presided. After a days a1 her brother's farm en the 16th short time spent in devotional 'seeming, eon., Grey. Rev. Mr. Snowden, of Milverton, was James Walker and daughter, Edith, ohosen journal seorelary, and Rev. Mr, of Wingbam, were milling ole Brueeele Edmonds, of Monkton, statistical sears. friends on Tuesday, bary. The reports presented from the Little Willie Oriels has been laid up various feelde of labor showed a marked with scarlatina but is getting better now spiritual development on the part of the we are pleased to state. members as well as au increase of bum. Mies Minnie MoNaughton and ' Mies bare and finances.' All the oonnexional Batters were viaiting Mrs. Root, Rose at Runde have been well supported, more Kincardine last week, espeoialiy the missionary and the edu. Mrs. Samuel Smelt, er., who bas been catianal. The extra olein made this visiting for some time at Buffalo, arrived year in tate integrate of St. James' obureh home on Tuesday night. Menem', was very well met, Stratford, Robt. Thomson was "under the St. Mary's and Mitohell being espeoially weather" last week, bothered with a bad liberal in their responses. Rev. G. W. cold affecting his ellen. Henderson, of St. Marys, was elected to T, A. Hawkins will oommenoe bis represent the Stratford dietriot at the duties next Suuday as organieb of Bt. Conference on the stationing committee ; Themes' ohnroh, Beatortb, Rev. J. W. Holmes of Mitehetl, and W. S, Gerry and wife were at Exeter and J. Ferguson, Stratford, to the Sunday Crediton for a few days last week on a Sobool oomtnittee ; Bev. A. K, Birks, business and pleasure trip. Stratford, and Mr. White, Listewel, to Archie Soott, of Sarnia, son of Mrs. the Epworth League oommittee; Rev. Donald Scott, Bruseela, was visiting in Dr. Ayleewortb, 11 Kintore and T. D, town during Ilse pact week, Stanley, of St. Marys, to the Sustenta, Miss Bettie Downing, who has been tion Fund committee ; W. J. Ferguson, attending the Goderioh Glollegiate Inti. Stratford, to the Missionary committee. tuts Is home on a holiday vie't. 1 Rev. Dr. VVEI►iams ie of L to el and Joe Arde11was aw , Rev, t Gerrie on Tinure da Dr. Kanner, f ' y o leA tev ne neatly applied y exr of fast week, attending the funeral of his supernnnaation. After many kindly ex - since who died at Sault Ste, Monte, pensions of gratitude for the long and air. and Mrs, Weiahee and ohildren, faithful envied of these brethren, the re. Mics Downey, Miet Rothe and John Mo. Kinnon were at Formosa last Sunday, Mee, W. F. Sbewart and Moe. J, a,, Gilpin attended a W. C. T. U. gathering at leeleferth on Wednesday of DOM wook, a1"1 S'L't�.N.i 4l Il' 1 &,ixrc OF Cill,ArilDil, �r� fs. rx xsr 3 p neelnee. HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO CAPITAL PAID IIP (One Million Dollen') • 91,000,000 RESERVE PUN]) . . 13000,000 Aprna(es in all prfnoipai paints in Ontario, Quebec, lIfaniteba, ''United Staten ff• England. =e-z'reta°d i'', 6' '[e%rW.iS.raw. A General Betaking Burmese Trtnsaottd, Farmers' Notes Disoonnted, Drefte Issued and Coileobions outdo on all pointe. SAVINGS RANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposits of 01,00 and upwards, Emmen AL ATTE T N zo Tv Na EN TO r. THE COMMOTION o ION or I A um B' t R B,tTIE ROTES, Every faoility afforded Cuetomers living at a distance, J. N. GORDON, AMINO AGENT. opinion was that the Dominion Govern. meet ought to have granted total prohi- bition ; bhongh, ae one of the older mem- bers of the distriet said, "One oan be thoroughly loyal to temperance and yeb understand the advisability of waiting for times and 55ae005." Eventually a motion was passed asking the Govern. ment for total prohibition as the natural result of th'e plebiscite vote. A.t the non. oloeion of the business a hearty and unanimous vote of thanks was passed to the Rev, 1)1•. Hannon for bre screens as chairman of the district for three roars. Business Locals. TILE 1 Tile I Tile 1 A big stook of all eines of the celebrated Drayton tile on hand. Apply to J. N. Kendall, (Old Revere Hosea,) Brussels. Wanted -Any quantity Dairy Butter, Eggs, 110 Oath, 12e Trade. Aro the Pedlars worth 35 per dee. to you ? G. E. Knee, Wingham. Bnussaze Driving Park track is now in good condition for driving and bioycling, and as all using it must secure a season ticket, they oan be got from the Secretary, I'. S. Scott, They out, for horses, 98,- 00 ; bioyole, gent, 91.00 ; lady, 25o, Femmes nen PLANTA. -A flue stook of flowers and hoose planta on hand at the Brnesele greenhouse, formerly owned by the late Thos. Kelly. Aleo a choice lot of tomato plants iu boxes, pots or loose by the dozen ; also oabbage, celery and cauliflower plants. Any quantity of ripe tomatoes in season. Meas KELLY. 44 5 Bre SALES. -Ewan & Innes, earelage makers, Brussels, have sold to and de. livered buggies to the following parties during the past week :-M. Bleak, Morris ; Mr. Barnes, 10th eon., Grey ; Jno. Harris, Wroxeter ; Nelson Cardiff, Grey ; Rev, J. 13. Kennedy, Wroxeter ; Mr. Boyden, near Wroxeter ; D. Holmes, MoKilio ; Ab. P 1'01 au t Wroxeter. e. Ei t. Pb solea 'n a Eight t week is r A reword. Sall kinds of buggyg materials have advanced 111 price from 95% 010 on each rig now is the buns to reap the advantage while this stook lash as they cannot be dnpli- meted at the same figure. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of whioh Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him ae follows :-"I was in a most dreadful oondibion. My skin wee almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain oo0tivaally, in back and sides, no appetite -gradually 'growing weaker day by day. Three physiofans bad given me up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying "Electric Bitters" and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con- tinued their ase for three weeks and am now a well man. 1 know they saved my life and robbed the grave of another victim.'! No one should fail to try them. Only 50 ole.,, ;;uarenbeed, at Deadman's drug store. Spanish reports assert that Mindanao will prove very troublesome for the Americans to subdue. BowrsR.-Ia Listowel, on May 19113, the wife of ltir. David Bowyer of a daughter. Kmo,-In Gerrie, on May 20113, the wife of Mr. Jas. R. Ring, of a son. LAa[orT.-In Grey, on May 25th, John A., second son of John and Mary Lamont, aged 36 years, 10 months and 28 days. DOTY.-At bis late reeidenoe, Oakville, Ont., onFridey, May 20th, 'nutria Doty, father to Mrs, (Rev.) W. E. Kerr, of Eenall, Ont„ in his 80th year. GOASREY.-In Listowel, on May 20511, Edith, second danghter of Wm. Godfrey, aged 14 years, 4 months and 23 days. DHaiv.-In Wingham, May 27th, Wm. Drew, aged 04 years, 2 months and 10 days. Dloxeoan-In Wingbam, May 275h, John Diann, aged 78 years, 2 months and'6 days. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. CEDAR poste for sale. Lot 22, eon, 0, Morrla, SIMON P0158Y0li,. ONE Jersey cow, one heifer and one buil for Bale or on [Mares, G. A, DEADMAN, Drugging. YOUNG pig found. Owner may have it by proving property anda ing expenses. B. 0. STOKES, Jamestown, PASTD•RE for B or 10 head of 90ubg cattle, Apply to THOS. MOOED, Brussels, or Lot 10, Oon, 3, Oreg. Emonor prepert9, house, stable and lot on Alexander a street, Brussels, ms 0 paynilntwill flnquifor 1111 op easy berme of payment, Empiric ab TB:g1 POST, SILVER, open-faced watch lost' in Bala - sole on Friday, May 20. The name of Archie Duncan engraved on Weide of ease, Pinder tvillmuob oblige by leaving it at THE P080 Publishing House, Fon SALE. -Owing to removal in June the 1tev, 8.J, Allin offers the ifollowing arts. cies at private sale 3-1 Upright Heiutsman Piano ; 2 Pleat,. Covered °hairs ; 1 Parlor Mirror ; 2 Small tamale ; 1 Patent ,Stove Drum ; 3 eaoond hand cook stave ; 1 lawn mower. Enquire at Parsonage, T EPEOPLE'S N COLUMN. Buron County Council, quell was uaanimo0ely granted. Beth Tho Oonnaii 6f Cho °etrporatio» o8 too these ministers !lave boon some 45 years Oodntvof n the l will meet iu blot oounoil in the active work. A e itibod discus• suet s1lu the Towu of Godecloh alt the elon took plata .on the plobteoite ate Aseb1nastboy bnJune,naxt ab0 o'dlook9.15, '1'amperanoe question, T'1te general Dated!nay tette, 1800, eV, LAMS, Clerk. To TIENT. — COMFORTABLE lmno° nndiot an Quoeesberty strert, For paeltouiare apply to MI88 11500I14 13UBG 10513, Brussels P.O. d7•tf 'ITOR SALE.- A 1101iSE, 8 feat's old, works both single and dou- ble. Ie a 0500 worker and will be sold pea. satiable. 1;11 8011911, Lot d, Gan, 7, Grey. AGRICULTURAL, A joint meeting of the Direotoro of East Huron awl Grey Breech Aeriauhwrel 800ie. ties will he held in the Tow Ball, Brussels, ou SATURDAY, 17th INST., at 2 o'uloce, for the purpose al revising the at list for the ]'all Fair and attending to oily other mate tare of business brought before the meetiug, JAS. PEIIGU8010, 185581do510' JAS. SP :MIR, T3 OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE on Mill atreet,Brossols, The house is a comfortable one, ivell fitted up, with cellar, hard and soft water, tee.g'itere is also a good stable. Fruit trees iu garden over oue.quarter acro of laud. For prioo, terms Die., apply to 33, FINN, Proprietor, or 4v, terms, 1C141t11, of Trtn Poe'. 18.10 BULL FOR SERVICE. -'TIDE un[lorelgned w111 keep a young grade bull for sotvioe ou Lot 50, Con. 0, Morris (adjoining Brussels), Terme 76 cents with privilege of returning if necessary, 404 GEO. 1(0313, Proprietor. BOAR FOR SERVIO +,-THE undereigned will keep for eerviee on Lot 21, don. 12, Croy, a tboro'-broil Tam worth Boar, with registered pedigree. Perms, 21.00 with privilege of returning if neces- sary. J. P. ffioIN'fOSB, 44.4 - Proprietor, REAL ESTATE. • Ii ARA:[ FOR SALE. --THE UN- deratgued offers his 100 acre farm for sole, beiuglot 2 oou.10, Groy. Oomforbable house, book baro oda orchard, besot, plenty of avatar find in W It in good condition. Only am 2 miles from salts o village and d utiles from Brussels. Possession given tu s uit ',limbos - or. Fn price, termaud other partioulass 43-tt rV/alennr,P:0. 'RINE FARM FOR SALE. -BE. I150 not 20, N 8 Oon, 0. ltforrls township, ooutaiuing Os aot'es of fiTet•Chlti8 land. Thera is a house, barn, orchard and good ware- house, and farm is well fenced. There are e5 acres iu Fall wheat ; 15 acres in hay and 46 acres pasture, Possession could be given at ono°. Farm adjoins the village of Brne- gale, For further particulars as to prise, terms, 85., write to JAMBS LIVINGSTON, M. P., Baden. 22.50 Bjpie} 'OWDER Striotiy Pure, Our own make, Always Froth. We gaa080te0 it to give perfect tattier:Wien or,the price (25o, per" the willingly refunded. We aim to make a fleet -class Powder and we aro confident that its all we claim for it. Have you tiled it ? The prloe to right and the quality oaanot be excelled. sem`` a 25c. per pound Ar ---®ter Fox's Drug Store. ["1 OOD 100 ACRE IATA FOR soma, Lot 10, Gan. 0, Elroy. 12 foot of it Woollen the swop. Imurediate posaossion. 1or price, term a, Ace, np Cly bo 30- 81300.lt100BE, Brussels. I.iiIARAI FOR SALE. -TRE UN— derslgoed offer's hie farm, West Balt Lot No. 10, floe. 4, Grey, °obtaining 80 acres, more or lees. For particulars 05 50 prise and tonne apply too 511010. 1t 0 B E11I S ON, Brussels P. 0. an the premises, t'ABAI I'0R SAL +.-150 ACRES consulting at too Routh i and South d of the North 1 of Lot 00, Con.2, Eaet Wawa - nosh, This is au excellent stock farm, being well supplied with good spring water. It is situated about -8 miles from Cho thriving Vil- lage of Blyth. A largo part of it 1a under grass, Buildings and femme are in a fair state of repair. Easy terms of payment will be given. For all information apply to 11.50 G. P. BLAIR, Barriater, Brussels. 00D FARMS FOR SALE. - Tho undersigned offer two 100 more farms for sale at reasonable prices. The lots ldoen ssond 10andthem. Go(Sunshine),die and barn on lot 11, and house and 2 barns on lot 10. Orchards and all necessary conven- iences. Well watered and suitable for grain or grazing. 100 acres now Ill grass. Will be sold either separate or together to suit pur- chaser. Terms of payment reasonable, Im- mediate J0511PIi Bar hoer particulars Pico , of 3031.1310111808030, Barrleter, Wtngham. 1tt CENTRAL JOSE% J5 ' t, ,f©rci., Qi 44 Of our recent students have accepted good situations. It pays young urea and women to pewees 'business brightness." Enter now. Prospeotue free. 30'..T, ELLIOTT, Principal. LARGE TOOK ! HAVE" a large and complete aseortnteot of Beautiful Prints that it will be to your advantage to see before" makidg your pur- ahasee for the hot weather ninon. To let yon know the good qualiel00 of our Prints we will saute a reo'mmaodation from one of our valued onotomere. Hereat is and speaks for itself Dear friend, in your ens let me whimper some hints, Before purohaeing elsewhere try A. STRACHAN'S Prints ; In oolor and in quality you will be sure to find, In price too, that they are just to your mind, Batiste the thought that their colors will tty, For if you're a skeptic ao sure was I ; To best these prints I took some samples home, Doused thew fu water, bound that the oolors would some. I exposed them for weeks in both wind and rain, Through it all their orators they still retain ; Subjected them to the ooid, bitter, biting frost, But they held bo their colors at any oast. Whether green, red or orange, or royal blue, In fact you are safe to buy any hue ; Wash them in hard or 501b soap, whatever nomas to band, No !natter, to theft colors they will stubbornly stand. I have Meted them, friend, and I tell you true, So go and bny whatever Dolor is becoming to you 1 If yon area brnnetbe something in ted or pink ie the thing, Something in blue, if you are fair, let A. $'TRAOHAN bring. If you are young wear something brilliant and .1 jgbt, If a widow 'something dark as a Wendy night 1 If you are a matchless woman to the world proolaimod, Why then that is four points of the 'sampan gained. For you oan revel in colors at your own sweet will, Bone daring to molest if you but pay the bill ; .These Priebe have made the sound Chia joyous refrain, But get them yourself and test them over again. When we have suited you with a nice Print Dress or Wrap. per we must hot let you go without showing you our lovely goods for Shirt Waists or Blouses, In white and colored Muslin's, Organdies, Piques, etc., etc, They are up-to-date goods at up.te-dabs prices. Our Shirt Waists are the latest in style and material, An. other new lot added to our stook this week, If you want a stylish Dress we oan supply you with the newest and most 0051805 goods. Our Shook throughout is well aseorte[l. p Everything Cheap. No Fancy Prices. June Standard Patterns and Fashion Sheets to band. Call and enure one of the latter Pun, LO PRICES qACrS e