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The Brussels Post, 1912-4-4, Page 8New Wall Paper Onr new stock of Well Paper has been chosen with much care and contains the best acid prettiest patterns to be had at a tnoderate price, It much surpasses What We have bad in previous seasons, if your are thinking of Papering your !Parlor See the Crown Papers with panel effect, also the new White and Gold patterns. r, Thesee ar very different from the ordinary run of patterns and if you wish to have What is strictly up.to date see them, Also patterns suitable for Halls, Dining Rooms, Bedrooms and Kitchens -real artistic patterns at low pricers from 50 a roll up. Our 1912 Book of Interior Decoration is to hand, and is at your service, with many clever ideas for decoration in the way of combining papers Already this season we have made many good sales of Wail Paper and if s'ou have any thought of papering we cordially invite you to see what we have before making your purchase, We shall he pleased to show you. SPECIAL FOR EASTER -Easter Rabbits at 5c and roc each Easter Novelties and Bu'lktets. Beautiful range of Easter Post Cards at 2 Fut 5c, 5r and Inc each, Remember your friends with an Easter Postal. ' ?fiee.41.4...ca Store MiNemmismatamismamor OROGGifire F. R.8tiTH AND SPATIONER. .11.10.111101.64, `DCal ileb35 Puts APRIL. SEND THE POST a list of your Easter visitors. SCHOOL Board will meet Friday of next week PosTOFFICE hours on Good Friday g to to a m end 5 to 6 p m. LAGRIPPE is scoring a good many goals on people in this locality, LAST Monthly Horse Fair for this season was het 1 Thursday of this week Scxoots close ou Thursday of this week fot Easter vacation, to re -open on Monday, April 15th. Goon Friday will be a public holiday and all business places closed. Easter Monday will be a Bank holiday as well WILr. you do your part? Don't knock just boost, be a doer Let us get on the map with the other Canadian towns that are going forward this year. STAY to Huron county which Is just beginning to awaken to its possibilities as a rich agricultural district. The farmer who stays here now wills out A representative of Berlin Sugar beet factory was here last week and associated with George Robb, the local Agent, got over considerable territory Prospects are said to be good for rete SOME women have the cat fad and others the dog fad ; but when it comes to a desirable household pet there Is nothing quite so sathfactity as a nice, shaggy, growls, well tamed husband IT is said that three•fourths of the money spent in necessities, is spent bi women, Therefore merchants should advertise for women. If von tell a woman your prices she will read lour advertisements and come and buy. DON'T forget tee Bert. Lott Concert in Brussels Town Hall Good Friday evt.ning Program is a good one. Don't fail t., hear Mr. Duff's piano solos and I3 Strachan's songs Mr. Lott will recite, FRIDAY, Editor and Mrs W. R. Davi quietly celebrated their filtieth anniver of the wedding. The coupl were married in Mitchell by the lat Rev W. B. Rally, and they have bee residents of the town ever since. TH POST extends hearty congratulations W EMIOR, of town, held en Anclltn Sale et cows and young cattle at Rtpiel last Saturday MUSKRAT, have began to move along the creeks, wherever open water pre veils and this is considered a goud sign of a break-up. THE 51st meeting of the Ontario Edueatioual Association will be held in Toronto from Monday, April 8th, 14. wednesdav, Apt i' Loth, $20oo CLOCK -In the Supplements! estimates passed In the Commons lest week appears au item for $z,000 for a clock to be placed in the new postofffee, Mitchell. 'Thanks to the member, Di Steele, SEAtoRTH SPRING FAIR PO,TPONED - Seatorth Spring Fen, which Siaan- nounced to take place on Tuesday, April and, has been postponed unrn 'Pue-•day April tdtli, Make a note of the change of date. --0 OAT tied in e bag, Mat between Brussels and Gerrie, last week. Finder please notify John Mooney, Brussela, or phone 510, t SEND OATa -Quantity of good Siberian peed oats for Bale. Apply at PM LAP 28, Con 5, Mor ria. WALTER RHOADFOOT Phone 516 Hoes for hatching from a fine pen of While Wcendotteeto 00per 1.S. lso from a Ged Lyen ar`ordersit0 a early JAM14a BALtANTYNE, Rrna?els "Br FOR HATCH:NO.-ahoro bred White Wyendoites• ,$1.00 per petting ort settings ' for 51 50. aoan MEAnowe, Rr ioBela. C. P. RAmLwAY-Romeseekers' excursions In will be run to all points in Manitoba, Seiko- R tohewan and Alberta on April 2nd. 18th and 80th. Full information. tickets and bertha to be had from 8. I,, Jammu, 0. 9 R. agent. Reuters Iron SALE. Good pneumatic tire buggy, al- most n w, with automobile seat ; a steel tired buggy, almost new, automobile peat ; 2 good gent rnbee Alao a good brick dwelling hone« and comfortable stable on Queen street, For further partleulars apply to GEo. Raowa, Bruesele 89.1.0 Ir your saws do not suit you call and ex- change with me or I will sell to you et coat. T. MOGaEooa, Brussels HOME and lot, eligibly situated in Brussels, for be obtained from Mrs. R. Darther k or Dr. Holmes S---0 -- r HAYS von entered in the Standing an ' din e Field Crop Competition befog carried e on by East Huron Agricultural Society 1 n There are seven prtz's and no admission E fee if a member of the Society °ate is erried ISI. 00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH P. H. GiLROY, 1MANAQER Businesse mess is often missed when it might have been easily embraced by Systematic Saving Begin now to prepare for the day of op- portunity by depositing your savings in The METROPOLITAN BANK Miss McKelvey has taken a position in the store of S C Wilsou. THE rmprovemeuts at the Prvne Mill have been completed and they are now grinding wheat, etc SINGLE fore Easter rates on railways, good going Thursday of this week and returning Wednesday of r.Pxr week. go pitchholes were counted last Sworder from Geo. Robb's to the mile and a (parer corner South They are a good crop THERE have been Hockey matches and curling galore this week and these plus skating have put a lively program on at the rink, even if it is April 4'h. WohtEN'' IN' TITUTE meeting on April t8 h in the Public Library Mrs D B. Moore will address the gathering on the making of soft soap and other members will rake up the making of hard soap In answer to roll call siembera will give a recipe for making cookies or tell some way in which they have been enabled to economize. 'talent table also. Meeting will commence at 2 3o o'clock. W. C. T. U APPROVE -At the regu lar monthly meeting of the Brnasels Branch of the W C. T. U it was mow ed by Mrs (Rev.) Oaten secondee] by Mrs, Randy and unanimously resolved that we have received with pleasure the announcement of N. W. Rowell that the p•dice of the Liberal party is to be 'Banish the Bar." While regretting hat the measure stops shoot of Prohibition to the limit of Provincial ewers, which is the ohjeetive in Provincial MIMI'S of every Union, yet ve heartily endorse the policy outlined that 1milt that the Mr. s far Rs it goes and with the hope he police will he extended to the I f nbr srmpathv and support and '•pies of this resolution be given to cal paper and forwarded to owel 1, APPOINTED DIVISION COURT CLERIC - S. C. Wilson, grocer and restauranter, bag been appointed Clerk of the Fourth Division Court, whose headquartera are Brussels, as successor to J. H Kerney, removed to Guelph, Mr, Wilson should competently fill the position. He has a wide acgeatntance with the people of this locality v A RECORD -A Black k Mi r longing to George Brown, Queen bstreet, laid an egg that measured 6j x 8 inches. This is not a bad start off for the open- ing of Spring but we suppose an egg half the size would count as well in the dozen 00 the market, By the pound the big eggs would have it on the peewees. THE W F. A. ANNUAL -The thirty. third annual meeting of the Western Football Association will be held in the Young Men's Association Hall, Wood- _ stock; on Good Friday, April s. New clubs desirous of affiliating with the association are invited to do so at this meeting. Besides the usual business of an annual meeting, including the nomination and election of officers, the proposed amendments to the laws of the game and the cup competition rules, . will come up 'Phe Executive Com. 1 mittee will meet the same morning at the New Defferin Hotel, MATRIMONIAL - On Wednesday, March 271h, r Russell Fletcher, of Minneapolis, Min., formerly of Brus•{ cels, ..was unitedI is marriage 0.6 Miss Mayrne Alice, daughter of lames and Mrs Dickson, of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs Fletcher will be at home, at 7366 Spruce Plate, Minneapolis, after lune xst. The groom is the eldest son of the ' late Thos Fletcher, Jeweller, of Brus• sets, and is well and favorably known to many. We Wish Mr. Fletcher and bride many joys and few sorrows in life, Mr. Fletcher fills an important place in insurance circles and has made rapid promotions, Co, TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. -- Friday of last week a Convention of Temperance workers from Huron couuty met in, Wesley Church, Clinton, and decided to advise a Local Option campaign in about 12 of the munici. palities, Huron, with 86 municipalities now has nine places under Local Option and two townships unser no license, so' that with another ten added to rhe list the county will be largely dry. The planes, where Local Option may be vat- ell on January next are the .towns of Wingham, Seafortll end Clinton i villages of Bavfield,.Brussels, Blyth, Exeter and Hensel) ; townships of Morris, MtKllop,'furnherry, Hay and p Stephen. '.l'he retiring President and h Secretary were re-elected, F, Buchanan Wingham, and A. P. Cooper, Clinton. A public meeting was held in the even t lug and addressed by Rev. W. Kettle. Well 1 c Torott £ to when special reference ren.ce B Wag 'tn de 1 n to the Alliance platformr F1 Banish the Barroom," treating system C mud drinking in aloha, "sr the crop and the plot must contain at least 5 acres Take a hand in this worthy enterprise We would not be surprised to see - Dust. Daffodils. Dairy Cans, Doctors busy. Drenching showers. Drainage a ee n d tanking in after. a 0.e.. g Droving Park become popular. EDITOR'S THANE.; -We wish to heart• People We Talk About Miss Mae Wood is home From Lon riots Mrs (Dr.) Oaten is spending Raster in Loudon. Mrs George Keys was visiting at Arwood with relatives miss Cora B -1l was visiting Atwood relatives and friends last week, Mrs. Stewart, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs Tomlinson, William street. Miss Addle Lott, who was visiting at her home fere, has returned to Whitby S C Wilson bee gone on a trip to the 'Nest, combining business and pleasure Rev W. E Kerr, of Tillsonhurg, was e visitor in town for a few days this week Rev Dr Oaten attended the Co 'temperance Convention at Clinton last Friday Mrs. Huggin, of Monkton, was visit ing her old friend Mrs, Harris sr, of Thomas street. Mrs.: Irene Barkley is home from Toronto, owing to the serious Blue s al her mother. ter, Rev, A R. Maunders spent several days with relatives and old friends in Into last week. rs. Wm McKelvey is spending a ek or so in Toronto owing to the ill s of her son there to, R, Fiaucisand Lnrine and ' rs; u Beat end Gotdnn are spending ter et Woodstock, • re. Warden,.. of Winthrop, was the at ttf tier daughter, Mrs. P Dudley, eg the past week. rs. (Rev ) Langford and Miss Nors, isrowel, were 'renewing old friend- s in Brussels this week. eorge Robb has been having' a catch 'ch -can with the grippe but is able, e about again we ale glad to say. rs Gilroy, of Mount Forest, was a Rues at the home of her sou, F. H. env, Turnberry street, Brussels, for a In Elliott, tonsorial artist, left on day for Southampton, Ont., where as accepted a position. The people at place will find Mr. Elliott a good en.. ter Watson, of Queen street, did ce at Kincardine in the Fenian of t866 and is eligible for the promised to the veterans. THE would like to see him get it. rfieid Baeker, formerly of Brussels. urchased a drug business at Fort cis, Ont., and is now in possession wish him A t success Mr Baeker een living at Brandon, Mn.a s Fairy Rebh went to Guelph on Thur to spend' Easter. She was ac eased by her two little.cousins, S Muriel arid Helen Kerney, who their new home in the Royal city ale not veru much change is re- d in the condition of Mrs. George ev and Mrs John Hunter, since eek's PO,T, a little improvement ceable and we trust this hopeful tion 00111 pave the beginning of tete convalescence, George Ross, ,son of D. C. and Ross, of town, has opened a dental in Wingham. He should do s fora young man he has bed a experience in large'centres tam people will fine Nim a first. esident. We wish him A r sec are pleased to learn that Avon Vey, of the Standard Btlnk, villa, Who was operated upon for dieitis in the cell s' Lin, tial isp o, Imprcving nicely and we non. to have him hack as well ha His parental borne. is in Brea- Torly thank the goodly number who have t and aresespnnding to our back subseri M tion collecting campaign Amounts re- ceived we are being duly credited on ed ter dress labels We intend continuing nu G c til arrears are wiped out and those who E ,y have not vet replied are asked to kindly M do so at once. alt no spread over a Year does not permit of long credits. gut Mak, April a clear up month, duri PRRcENTATION - A meeting of the of L members of the Harristnn outline club ship took glare in the Palace Rink 'Phots- G day night and was largely attended aceta The meeting was trailed to order by to b Alex. Yule, who was selected as choir M man, and after a review of the many sue. successes which have followed the elub Gil this season the chairman presented week Rev T. D. McCullough, who has been Jol connected With the club since ego3 and Mori who is leaving for a new field of tabor, he Is Port slope, with a handsome pair of ofth military hrucbcs and a set of pearl- cifiz handled cutlery as a slight token of the Pe appreciation of Mr. McCullough's gond seryl work in connection with the club The scare recipient, though taken completely he $eon surprise, responded in very appropriate Fo,T style a'ter which cnngratalatorvspeeches Ga were made by Rev, Messrs, Scudamore has p and McKay. Fran "BANQUET -The hockey season came We to a happy termination on Friday night has b last when the Clerks and Yennigans Mos entertained the Bankers and High The School ata banquet put top in good comp style at the Queen's Hotel. This was in Masse accordance with a plan adopted at the go to commencement of the season wherhv Wh the two lowest reams should buy the parte Barks last w on trot t indica comp Dr. Mrs parlor well a wide Wing l class r cess,. We MeiCeI Stouff di sen pt r, L OTnn t hope s 3 ever, 6 cels, oysters for the crowd After justice had been clone to the good thinvs the Meeting ,vas called to order by N F. Gerry, President of Brussels Hocken Ciub The program opened with the comuanv singing that popular melnde, We're here because we're here," and the speeches were then proceeded With. Each of the speakers expressed the opin on that alihoueli the gsmes had been hard fought arid strenuous it was a good Tan to develop players. It is to be aped the a kcal league may again he formed next season as it provides pleu s- ure for the hockey fans. The result of he games this season Were as follows Won Lost attkrr s ... 5 t f 1T School of kirks 2 rk 3 anniganS..,.n W. H. LOVE C Funeral Director and Embalmer Orders promptly and Care- fully attended to night or day, Phone 228. ETH EL.. ONT. t • rY 7f"• • Miss Nr ttie W,tsman, daughter of J F autl Mr- Wasman, of �hntuu, has returned to Nolan, in the State of New Mexico, where she has been fr,r nei,rlt' wo rears. The young lade is a gaud daughter of George sad Mus. Pollard, of Brussels. Hugh Campbell left on Saturday for Los Angeles, Cal. Hugh hits not bean well of late and thought a change of climate would do him good He is un decided whether he will pernianeutl, reside in California or not tie is a cousin of Mrs. S. Walker, Morns and bis hone is at Mitchell, 'toe following personal item refers to,. former resideute. of this locality, Mrs Taylor being a daughter of Georges rid Mrs. Crooks, Queen street :-Sleplheu Y and Mrs. Taylor of Calgary, Alta , announce the engagement of then daughter, Miss Mabel May, to Ralph Gardiner McNedlie, of Calgary, the wedding 0.0 take place on Phurstlat, April 11,re 2, Brussels Council l The regular monthly session of Brus- sels Munic.pal Council convened Mon day evening, a tall board being fu at tenrlance. Minutes of last Council read and ad opted. Accounts were ordered to be paid a-. follows :- 1• A Sharpe, street lighting..... l52 15 J. A. Sharpe, Hall lighting • 6 75 Anderson & Hamilton, snow plowing ........... ..... 2 0.u' R Thuell, street imprevemenrs. 1 20 Constable Oliver, salary37 5» Report of scales for March $31 85 The Garside & James buttress was discussed at length and it was decided to advertise both Brussels and London property for sale, the former on April 2711) and London on May Nth. Council adjourned. Spring Millinery Openings Last Friday and Saturdaywere the dates of the Spring Millinery open- Ings at Brussels and were reported to be an unqualified success. The pro- prietresses ses prietr were very highly compli- mented ou their respective diapl,tys of choice and faehiouable millinery so artistically arranged. Show rooms were good satrapies of Edenic botvet'aand as the fair visitors called and justly admired slid un- moved the choice creations of -Millie- ery art it was joy unalloyed with the optimistic wittll that t (ltiservatiou would be succeeded by prtssesaiuu. THE Pas. ,has uy thought of going into minute description of wheat wtta on display but advises all who have not culled at Miss Inm:tn's and NI Ise Ross' to do so at once. The number of galea made and orders hooked vete quite satisfactory to the propt'ieteess- es and it is expected as more season- able Weather comes that. business will improve correspondingly. Miss .Eddingtnn is back for this season with Miss Inman and Mies Ross has Mrs. Fullerton ars her Rest assistant. The styles in hats are extremely at- tractive thisseanou. Foe Seri rig wear the small, close -fitting shapes will prevail. Many of these ale formed of rustie straw, othere of niilan and still others ate fashioned from fancy straw braid, Ospreys and ribbon bows adorn the plainer hats and red- fltame red isTHE color, Blue, brown and black hate all have their touch of this new shade in ribbon, osprey and flower effects and some ave fashioned entirely from flame colored straw, This appeal's to be the clay of the small flower. Tilly rose buds, dainty blue forget -one -dots and sprays of lilac bloom are most in evidence. Some of the fancy braid hats come in two-color effects and are often tena- nted withsho0 taffeta t'ibbort in har- monizing colas. Perhaps a new feature is the introduction of the fuchsias as a half adornment. Sailor hats will be very popular for Spring street wear. They come in 1 usti(' and plain straws.1astefn) humming hats were shown on which foliage and small fruit effects are frequently nsed for trimming. OFiildrsnsbats mainly come in bonnet -like shapes, trimmed With rosettes of ailk ribbon Nothings, of silk and tiny' flowers, Some have wide ribbon ties, Ott the whole' the styles shown are so very attractive that it tvottid seam a difficult clatter to choose one from among lite many yet on tate other hand coming in sack .rftdy as shay do, even the most fastidio- ust buyer ye citnnnt foil to select t ' I One suited d to her needs We congratulate Miss Inman and e. MisaRoes On theft success in (monde- .•j1 Ma.; tion with the Spring opetling, 0♦ 4'•++++y0.'•+•+•••••••••'b•d'••p•.•a•f'•'t•••t•i'F4•*'hs•i•.•o'k••F•f•4h'•••a•i'k•'h•••y.i.•.a••.,'•,t,•t,•a••,f a' THE STANDARD BANK fiatabluked 1673 OF CANADA 80 Brsachet A DEPOSIT OF ONE DOLLAR is received in our Savings Bank Department, and is sufficient to open an account and entitle the Depositor to a pass Book. The highest current rate of interest is allowed, and money may he withdrawn at any time without delay, Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. as BRUSt` ELS BRANCH f. F. Rowland. Manade2' Dandruff Goes Administrator's Sale Quickest Dandruff Cure World has Ever Known If you want to gat rid of dandruff In the aboetest, of PARISIAN1SAGE time Lanbottle se it. Besides banishing dandruff and making our scalp immaculately clean, PAPISIAN SAGE is guaran- teed to stop falling hair and itching scalp and impart life and beauty to the bail, One of Rochester's most prominent bathers writes. Gentlemen ; ""I am a barber of fifteen years experience, have nsed many things for stair brit never found anything egttai to PARISIAN SAGE for t'emoving deficit utf. 11. is also a splendid hair dtessittg and quickly stop`s itching scalp. I have used its for the last three years," T. D. Smith, Chamber of Onrnlneree Bldg., Rochester. N. Y, June 27, 1911. PARISIAN SAGE is sold by Jas, Fox and druggists everywhere for 80 1101105, 6ORN DUDLEY -In Rrusaela, on March 22nd, to Mr, and Mrs Peter Dudley, a daughter, RoaaLb.-At Hastings, Allah , on Marsh 7th. to Mr, and ales. 8. Elton Rozelt,a sou 'John Mor ria, MgRRIED Prmeorga-Dt01te0N -In Chicago, III., on mantis 27th, Mr Thomas Ranson Fletcher, of Minneapolis, Min.. formerly or 13ruapela, to Miss a1 aync Grace, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Janes Dtoksou, of Chicago. DIED PERHTNa,-In Gorrle, on March 000.1, Loaiae Perkins, relict of the late Banta, Perkins, need 69 yenta. YOUNG; -At the restdenoe of his son, Rudhury, on ,larch 81st, Nicholas H young, former- ly of 'Myth, In him lard year. BRUSSELS MARKET Wheat 50 90 Oats Peas Barley Butter Eggs Potatoes Flay Hogs... (tsttle Wool • • • • • • • • • • • -0' • • • • • • • • ,1• •• +. i r • • s • 8 • ••• O • • • • i •' • '•F • • 1 00 20 0 75 12 50 12 OF LAND There will bo offered for sale by Public Auc- tion on the premises Honfryn Station, SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, 1912, at 2 o'clock p m„ the following valuable farm property :-harm Lot 84 in the Sth 000eeaaiott Of the Township. of Grey, containing 500acrea More s.frameba nn, ¢oodfwellsend new flares or of cu thxtiona with chpreli andiuoatoffirdeo one to oranlisea. Possesnron :naybe had at once The property will be offered eobjeet to. a re - Nerve bid, For particulars and conditions of sale apply to ALEX MORRISON, or ALBERT QUIPP, Attotiotteer, Admilnatra tor,' Atwood 9, 0. Newry P 0 Mortgage Sale Of a Valuable Machine and . Repair Shop p In the Village of Brussels, In the e e or ante or to rent. Poeseoaiml can be lead April let. Apply at fare to r• I Phone No, 00 J. W. KEENEY, Brussels, w(e•ooalra®e1�e1R....rta 1 al I S aper. . We take st1ectal pleasure in an- of et rltttil9il q4 the avel vat of our new co atotic ol'11 all Paper. Oto, line ob eb cnmiil'ia0s a V(.1 3' large aucl vat,- :flt jell 0401lr1 went. 11 pat t feriul the e ® very large smolt we have on • 2 hand we also eau 17 saulpie8 of p an exceedingly fine line of Lrog- -e • 11611 minuet Papei0 whirl we o • can supply at a day's notice if • necessat y. They are as very 0 • ilaitdanttle litre of Papers tyhioh 113 c, we will be very glad to show G 0 you as well an one regular stock 0 e • al; any thus you favor us with a eor 6g 010.11, At. ft 'O� 0. '.F.;'7 i x' • G m a Drug Store a d 0' 4300010190000000900.000000000 0.'3. U No, 81 seed barley for sale, Pelee 81,00per 8o a pitta three atnd it number York- e/ripe store Alga, Its Lot 21, t on. 15, Grey, .1. M. Esti one, Urtulbrcok P, 0. The People's Column WV 1 EU --A lnalvand Leant CO plow 16 to �T 17 cores of sttul,b a utnd ou the Cameron .arm, 6th Lina blurt is 1OWnphip, as soon as Il1„Wlltg s.maoll In -gill -1 Po,' tel ala a',d other parttcularsapply is JOHN U (0011, Fleet° 807. BULL Trott 6A LN. -Dot 0 m hul 1, bi ad Prom That p'Izeatoolr o+1 built N1,IFe, Pel• stile, Appy to 009131,22 I:0481BIb0N, Lot 48,a on. 9, prey. Bt u: mule P. 0 HOUSE .AND. LOT for sale or to rout. -Aa I purpose leaving Brussels ahorlly my (louse and lot on Turnbeei•y street, south, is offered County of Huron Pursuant to power of sale contained 1n a ae taht Indentnrr of 'Mortgage, which will he pro duced at time of sale, there will lie offered at Public Auction, at the A merieat) Hotel. in the Village of Brussels, in the Comity of Heron, on Saturday, the Twenty-seventh day ofAprlt, A.o. 1812, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, by F 8 Scott, Esq„ Auction- eer, the following property composed of part of Lot number 815 on 51111 street in. the VII. Inge of Brusiele, in the County of Huron, Upon the lands and premises there is erect- ed a cement machine ehon 8220 00 feet, with basement below the street level, equipped with ell modern machinery, namely 1 -One 12-hot ,'Wer gnaollole engine : one22-inch a 8 -foot •follow spindle lathe ; one 18 -snob shaper 1 one '8•ineh vertical drill ; one 48 -inch post drill ^ogether with plops. tape, brills and oilier ap- plian0es oonneited therewith The building is prartioellyalew and in a flrat- etessate tenfranalr, fs oonvenientty and cen- trally located In the vitlsee and to in all re. npente suitable BA a general maehine and Re - y0 90 pair Rhnn. The property will be offered for aaln .cub jeot to reserve bid 40 1 Terme of ssle-Ten par cent of the ptlrohoee 1 10 money on the day of sole to the Vendor's Rol - 88 kilter, and the bsbmea within thirty days' 92 thereafter, when pnsaapsion (vi11 he given 22 For further partlotflars apply to the Ago - 70 7g Moaner or lm the undersigned F. 8, SCOTT, W. M. SINCr,AIR, 78 00 Auctioneer, Vendor's Solicitor, 18 Dated thB 2nd day of April, A D, 19Brussels. FARM FOR 8A LE. - The line property, Icuutvu no the E11 smith farm, eonnitttn I or 200 nares, more or less, being Leta 4 end ;i Con 7, Grey, to offered Far Hale. Would nuke two This Iapa dlte farina esil'able pr{optahy,uclol�iventent I000- tionand 10 fair state of arlan'ntion. Good water and good neighborhood. Price fair be- tween man and man. Per partioulare apply to ELI 86111E, Brussels. 110.2 FARM POR BALE OR TO RENT being Los 00, Con, 1, Tarnberry, containing 6114 acres ; frame hoose. hat to barn, Hood well undo, chard. Land in a5i ra good heart hav- ing been el coped vert' lightly for past 10 yearn. It is moored on gray, 1 roar: between Wrox• star and HrlioeiIN, and l34 miles flare ai•hool, post office, bank, tete. For further particulars apply to W. 8 aiN IEB UHM11, Wroxeter,. MAUOE 0 BRYAiVS OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of Opphthal- mology, Mat'ormiolt Neurological totiege, Uhirego, 111 , is prepared to fret ryes. and 0t Masses at her office uvon Grower's Restenrant, 13runsets, Thnrsda v, Irrtdey and 8eturday of enoh week rr0,,, 1,90 to 13p -in In Toronto, at 71pSpadluaaye ., nblter.dnys of week. Phone 1210 bsea101itiammoiss Hy18*•&AayIll+•e•.•+•q'•"I'r4•fk•sp•1. **41.6•d'MF•'N'N•'1'•44+•••+•y .1'•'1'•'1'•+.4...ris sbi.m•1'.304••1.0•1'• • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • Y .0.y • • Brussels Daylight Store G. Ne Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's cLaren Clothi We want you to see our Ready-to-wear Clothing._ Our stocks are now at their best. A complete showingof the Style, '"- p famous PROGRESS kind; and the y , Fit, Finish and Values are certainly the best ,we have ever shown. We' want you to see our Clothing and. make comparison. The New Spring Hats for Men and Boys are here. 1 New Boots Mens Heavy Working Boots, 'Special at Moan's Fine Dress Boots, Special at Boys' School and Fine Boots, Special at The .New Spring Under. clothing, Fine and Work Shirts, are here. and . Shoes 1.50, 2.25, 1.25, • •e • • 0 • • • • - • •A • 1.75 sap to $3.00 2.50 up to $5.00 1.50 up to :x2.50 Ladies' Ready-to-wear Suits We are showing some particularly well made and d good fitting Suits for Ladies and Misses in Blue and Black Serges, and in the new 9 �q Spring Tweeds. Call and see them. A t values at12,00 to 1 • • New Spring Skirts Ia Our New Spring Skirts are here, in Black and colors: Perfect fitting. and good Values. g We want You New -Rain Coats 4. • • • 4 • • • • • 'p • • • '1' , ••k A good shrwing in Rain Coats for.:.L !dies''+ and Men. , Smart styles, new sleeves q.. and guaranteed waterproof, • to see them. p 'l' • Always the' Highest Prices for Produce •4., Goods Right or our y.. --"'"'"willtir G. N. Mone back. 0 Y 4 t