HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-4-9, Page 8Easter Cards
With Easter this week vol are no
doubt looking for what is to be had
in Buster Cards, &e.
N w Easter Booklets
Purple Folders with Envelopes in
one color to match are too each.
Also et this price we have two or
three other litres to choose from. •
8o Easter Booklets
Ac this price thSte is a very pretty
Easter Booklet, with a place to en.
elose your own personal visiting card.
Easter Post Oards
Heed Painted Cards, Padded Cards,
Cards with Booklet attached, se
each. Very pretty Cards et 2 for 51
All have a suitable Easter design,
such as Chickens, Rebbits, Violets,
&c. Also good choice of Easter
Novelties at 5c and roc each,
What about that
Room that needs
Re -papering 1
Brightee up the home with some
new Wall Paper, It will take
away the leonand make
everythiug bright and new.
We have just the Wall Papers
for the purpose so pay us a visit.
We are safe in saying our stock
of Paper was never so large or
contained as many desirable pat-
terns,
'rhe very newest and the bet
on the market and at the right
price.
rhe 2,22,__w_spgai Store
I/RUGG/8T
F. R. SMITH
AND STATIONER.
gad tlews Urns
WATCH out for colds.
WEATHER has been backward.
TRE postoffice will be open on the
usual holiday hours on Geed Friday.
THE • ig Wax Dolts are worth seeing
in the Town Hall Good Friday evening
J. D WARWICK V 5, has Invested in
a brand new five passenger Fut d tour -
car. J. H. Galbraith, the local
agent, made the sale. The doctor will
make an expert chauffeur and all that Is
wanting now is good rnads.
A lively time was on the program at
the skating rink several nights this
week in burlesque hockey matches be.
tween teams representing the Central
and Qaean's hotels. rhe Central aggre
• gation are in the lead
Nona HURON To BE DRY —The LI -
cense Commissioners for North Huron
rinntrimouAly decided that the sale of
liquors must be cbscoutinued, On and
• after May 1st no permits shall be grant-
ed, the hntelkeepers who have been
• notified acenrdingly
• APRIL 23td is tile date of the Old
Fashioned Supper to be given by the
ladies of the Methodist church at the
home of Mrs, S. T. Plum Supper
served from 5 to 8 o'clock. There will
also be for sale home-made baking and
candy. Admis,lon 15 cents. Every-
body welcome
WOMEN'S IN, MUTE — The regular
meeting °I the %%rumen's Instil ute will
be held on Thursday of next week
• The subjects for discussion will be
"Contagious Diseases" taken bv Dr,
McRae and • Our Bird and Insect
Friends" by Principal B. S Scott
Meeting wel be held in the Public
Library commencing at 2. 30 o'clock
IVIENaesine — Brussels is bound to
keep pace with the larger places and
this week a menagerie struck town
Two 'monster liens are caged in D C.
Rossstore window and are nutting on
a show o behalt of the "Lion Brand"
clothing of which Mr. Ross is the aeent
here. Thee are attracting a gond deal
of attention and look like the real
thing. What next.
• CoNcreeT.—A concert in which about
6o children will tske part under the
auspices of the Little Stars Mission
, Band of Melville church. will be given
in the Town Hall on the evening of
Good Friday. April ruth. Keep this
date in mind and come and help us,
Proceeds for the Betiding Fund of the
new church lembers of the Band ;
free. Children, roc ; adults. 25c.
Nose BROKEN —Syivester Fox had a
narrow escape from serioas injury last
Saturday morning while attending to
Dr. Idoltse's horse. The animal kicked
just at the right time to catch Sylvester
on the nose. The member was broken
•• and badly cut end the patient will be
laid up for seine time. It might easily
have betel worse but we hope Mr, Fox
will soon be able to return to work.
MACHINE Same OPENED —Monday of
this week C Pope & SO11, of Sealorth,
arrived in town and took possession of
the Garside & James Machine Shop
which lees been close I for the past year
or more. Both gentlemen are machin
ists and boiler-molters and good trades-
men, They will make a specialty of re-
pairs in all kinds of agricultural im
plements, machinery and threshing, out•
fits, and will also sherpen lawn mowers.
&e, There should be a good trade
worked up along this line and we wish
there every sneeess in their undertaking.
• LITERARY SoCtErV —The last meeting
of the Brusse.e Continuation School
Literary Society was held on Friday
attet noon, April 3111 It was opened be
the singing of the "School Song" by all
the members Readings were given by
Lyla Spatting, Lillian Burgess and
Harold Currie. Ruth Sinclair sang a
• solo and 8 girls gave a chorus.. Several
impromptu speechee on very interesting
topics were given by a number of the
pupils. Before the journal wits read
• candy was passed around The Journal
• was read in two sections by the editors,
• Laura Ament and Wilfrid Lott. The
• meeting was closed by singing "God
Save the King• "
Jowl HAMILTON DECEAsED —On
• rhursttay of last seek John Hamilton,
O well known anti highly esteemed resi
dent of the Lath concession of Berwick,
and father est our townsman, Dr. R. S,
• Hamittots paesed away in his 70111 year.
Deceased hail been a suffer for the past
conple of yeersirore chronic bronchitis
and the crud Was not unexpected. De-
oeesed was born in the township of
Northeast Hope where he grew to man-
' hood, and there married Wes lane
Merrvlees, who survives hitt On leav
big the place of his birth he moved to
Elma township where he remained for
two veers before going to CS owick 35
years EgO Mr, Hamilton was a farmer
by oommatien bet retired about 8 years
ago, Besides his partner in life he is
survived by five sons and 2 daughters'
At crews up. The funeral took place
on Satistdrie eftertooe, intertnent being
maaa Lakelet cenietery, An ap
propriate 5015102 Was tiOlidtletcd by Rev,
PERTH Co. and Stratford will vote on
the Seo't Aer.
Juts, eTat is the day set for the Huron
Old Ilt ye' Excursiou from Toronto to
this Couniv
Goon FRIDAY will be a Public holiday
and the baainess places closed, Mon
day will be s Bank holiday as usual
THE prohibition against sending
1110131V in unregistered letters will he
modified to permit amounts not eX
seeding et to be 'itt sent
THE Rainbow Drill at the Town Hell
on Friday evening of this week will be
welt worth going miles to see A
Quartette 'Come where The Lilies
Bloom" is another special feature.
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Wasean TO Two general purpose
mores J. W. hfournaoN, Walton
BOOR Pee FEATORING,—IMprOVPS Belgium
Allier Ca inpinea They are ereat fora gers and
layers. non.sttters. ReeP 8110 for 11. Gnat,
ontend We fertile. Will pity rend priee for
setting hens. Phone 27x. 3140.11. MINOAN,
Brussels.
PListrnY, Wilkinson, Onekkhutt end Prost
Wood plow recalrs and those of the DPerine
and Frost ,t Wood implements in stock and
sold by Ilf Plum at Blacksmith shop, Firoseels.
20055 year old heavy draft gelding for sale.
HORT. HENDERSON, Brussele•
WERKLY to one pereon in eaoh locality
taking orders for out -rate groceries,Redpathfa
hest grannlated sugar 4 rents pound. 8 berm
o onfort, Sunlight or Surprise soap 25 cents.
Outfit tree. NATIONAL SUPPLY 01
Windaor, Ont
0550 PICAS FOR FARE.—Ohoiee lot, Pius.
LAMONT. Lot 10, Con 7. Grey Phnne 2110
A 04 RD—We aha undersigned herehy agree
to aell a package of Ave standard fic boxes of
Silver Tip Silent twitches for twenty cents
Quality guaranteed. Jac Sallantyne, Geo.
Timmenn and W.T. McCracken,
31005 FOR HATCHING. — Partridge Wyan-
dottes—good laying strain at on for setting
of 1. W. D. HAMM, Brussels.
FOa RAEE —General purpose filly 8 years
old. Jos. D. lilaNAfa, Lot 22,01E1 13. Grey.
'shone 439
Book Pon HATOOTNO.—Gool laving strain of
White Viryandottes Begs 01 00 for setting of
16 30510 MEADOWS, 31r1/1101S.
Goon clean. two.rowed seed barley for sale.
Alen a quantity of good hey. Wm. McNAM,
Lot 11, Con 10 Grey. Phone 2410.
EGGS FOR HATCITTNO —0/ A. 0. strain of
Barred RookS. 76o per setting of 15.
.049. SHIMS.
Phone 4815. 31.10 No.2, Brussels.
6 0001) 1001119 over WII5001 store rm.
mediate possession. Apply to 41,5', HAMM,
Brussels.
SBRVANT wanted Apply to
Nes. Ti" 05. SINOLATR.
REED GRATE FOR SALR---brIeroved Siberian
and Gold. Drop Oats and O. A 0. No 21
barley. All gond clean seed. Also moms hay
for sale. Martin MeNalr, Lot le. (Ion. 15,
Grey, Brussels R R. No. 2 Phone 2818 tf.
Will gum, set and file circular or any saw
now with the latest SAW tools, Tom aloGrag.
or, Brussels, Ont.
LECTURE —On Monday evening.
April 131h, in the Methodist church.
Thos McGillicuddy, of Toronto, will
deliver his popular lecture entitled
"Your Neighbors " Mr McGillicudds
has been called "The man of a Thous
and Stories." He will make You laugh.
He will make you think. The Wend
stock Sentinel Review say e ;--"Mr
MeGillicrudds 's lee! ure on "You'
Neighbor" was one of the hes, given in
Woodstock I his season " The Galt Re
former s :--•"l'hose who heard him .
were char meet with his originality ; his
humor and above all the truthfulness of'
his portrayals of people " The Kings
ton News says :—"'rhe lecture was one
of he most interesting heard in this
city for some time. being clever and
humorous " Admission, single tickets
to ots ; family tickets 25 cts, Program
will begin et 5 o'clock.
LIBRARY CONCERT — The entertain.
ments which have been given during
the Winter months under the auspices
of the Public Library Board
were concluded on Thureclay evening
lass when a first. class production wet
put on by the Sherlock Concert Party,
of Torotito. 'Mae individual membeis
of the party were unknown to those
who made the arrangements but the
committee were confident that any
thing Mr. Sherlock's name was
associated with would be of
first class quality. J. M Sherlock,
leader of the party and farnotis as leader
of the Male Quartette which beats big
hame, cl lighted the audience With his
numbers • He has a most pleasine
voice of great range and every number
was A treat. His selections were welt
Obese') and his voice was particulaily
pleasing in the plaintive Irish melodi
"Mother McCree." Miss Louise
Williams, soprano. possesses A voice of
great power and range and withal much
Sweetness, Miss Blroiche Walter, Elocu
tuonist, proved herself a versatile enter
Miner and WAS spleedid in her dialect
numbers. She seetned equally at home
in the imitatioe of a little girl or tire
habitant of the French-Canadian,
Last but by no means least, Miert Evelyn
Chelew, pelmet, greatly pleased the
audience with her piano selections and
one of the noted features in connection
With her playing was the perfect order
which was Maintained by the audience
throughout. Mr. Sherlock is to be
eongratulated oil having such a strong
combination of • eeterielners anti they
will, either hirlIvIdeally or as ' a
patty, receive A hearty weicothe Shotild
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The Metropolitan Bank
Oapltul Putt; up - - $1,000,000.00
Misery° Fund . - 1,250,000.00
Undivided Profits — - - 182,547.61
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience
10 arranged especially for Farmers or those living out
of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any
of the parties in whose names the account is opened.
$1.00 OR MORE OPENS AN AO0OUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH
F. 14. GILROY. MANAGER
LOCAL and District news items al.
wive welcome at Tits Poses
RoApe have beep bad and business
somewhat quiet In cousequence.
DoN'T miss the little Shaking Quakers
in the 'Pews hall Friday evening of
this week.
BARRISTER ANSON BPOTTON MA111 of
Harriston. has been appointed a Judge.
tils official duties will be performed itt
Wellington Co.
ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.—• The
W F. M. S of Melville church met at
the home of Mrs. lames Menzies 0/1
Thursday of last week. This being the
lest meeting of the W F. M S. before
entelgannition with the W H M S. it
as made the occasion to do honor to
Mts Menzies by presenting her with a
nicely ft Huard Life Membership Certi-
ficate Mre Monies is now in her
87th ysar and has been a very highly
esteemed member of this Auxiliary since
its organization 31 eart, ago The fel
lowing address w is read by Mr e D. 13
Moore and the presenta ion made by
Mrs. Wm Martin t —
DEAR MRS MEN2Ilk.:— We, the
Woman's Foreign Misaionaly Sudety
of which you have been a valued mem
ber fur the past 31 ,ears take this ep-
portunity .11 expressing our approcm
lion of y ur fait Mutt ess o our te00tt. y
A it henah, of late Nears von have nut
heen Ale 0 altend our meet nt yet as
we remembet y voice raised in too nest
supplication to our Heaven y F
hithe welf ire of our mi.mottio Ie., We
know we still have your sympath r and
p. at ers to our work As ti token of
'hat appreciation, we would tisk • ou to
Revel)! this Life embershin ore t fierce
trusting 'hat VOW remaining yars may
h spe q among us shere ile cheerful
Ch-istian hie Ion: ..re living 1- an .prrrtioa to tho-se with where Norr e. me
in cootect Signed on behalf of the
Society. Mas. (1 A DRAnstAN
MIAs ALIAX STRACHAN
MRS. 1 Fox
• Asst. Treas.
Brussels, April mul, 1914,
DEATH OF BEV A M McCuLtouce
—Rev Andrew M !McCullough, one of
Western Ontario's best kit own Meth()
dist minis. ers died Sunday morning at
his restdeoce, 827 Qeeen's evenue,
London He had been an invalid for
the past four years and death was not un-
expected. He was in his 66th Year
s
Mr Mcullough began his mini
istry n
,875, and during his life was in charge
of many important stations Among
the circuits over which he presided ate
Parkhill, Watford, and 'rhurndale.
Ile came to Loudon from Sylvan.
Exeter district when Ire was superan•
nuated In addition to his regular
pastoral duties he was superintendent or
a well known camp nee ittg Ell MOM.
field for a number of years. Ile was an
impressive preacher and of geniel char
acter. Besides his wife he is survived
by a family of four daughters and frur
sons The daughters a e Mrs. Mc•
Naughton and Mrs Layrnon of Mary •
vtlle, Tenn, ; the Misses Margaret, al
Mime and Florence, of Virginia The
sons are t— Fred., Stanley. and William,
of Pittsburg. and Leopard, of Snake -
tome. Deceased was a cousin to Bar
teeter Sinclair, of Brussels, and was an
old Blanshard township boy, Perth Cil
DEATH OP MRS North --Mrs. J. C
Nor th, ut rheum, (mother ol Mrs 1 Is
R .wland, of Biuss-s) and of whose
et...hills Illness '1 HE PosT made mention
last week, survived her husband In
Jost one week, tee end coming on 1'r,
dry evening last. Mrs. North had been
ail invand for several years and during
the past two months death was looked
for at any rime The funeral took
place on Pnesday afternoon, Thr
Piston Gime to or April uud contain: -
the following Obituary notice of the
Mr North t— "The death of one of
l'ictou's prominent citizens. Jas. C
North, took place very suddenly on
Thursday morning last at 8 o'clock
Although not in the best of health, Mr.
Non h was able to be at his place of
hosiness every day and left the store on
Wednesday afternoon before Ills death
feeling quite RS well as usual On
arising ou Thurscley °Writing he com-
p wined of not feeling well „and ex-
p red before medical aicl could be
summoned. James C North WAS hall)
itt England, coming to Canada with his
parents white a child As a young incur
he entered the employ of the late J
N Carter. learning the tinsmitbing
trade. He then went to California
where he carried or: a tommithing
trade He then went to Ca i forma
'here he carried on a tinsmithing
business, later ret inning to Pictou
when he married Miss Jennie Hadden
rid again returning to California where
their two children, Charles and Mamie
were born Over thirty years ago he
final y returned to Picton opening the
boot and shoe btnitiess Oil Main Street
that he h .s ever since managed. las.
O North wets a man of sterling qualities
He succeeded in businees. He had the
04150m and respect of ail who kliewhirn
• He was hollered by his fellow citizens
be a tett on the Fstblic School Board.
He heel for many years been a member
al the Glenwood Cenietery Board tied
was at the time of hie death president,
To hint it; due credit for :1111011 of the
success of hire Cemetery Company, He
wee a member of Prince Edward Lodge
of Mesons, tinder whose atispieee the
funeral on Saturdee afternoon was cern-
dueted. Tbe Rarvioe at the hoese was
conducted by Row, W, H. Ernaley of the
rtret Methsidlitt Chtliteth,
'Pot t Cooking Demonstratioe is at
tenting a large number of the fair sex
They are eviderely aiming at perfection
its mane of the ladies are now A r at the
cookery burliness. The dernonstlat ion
for next Tuesday evening will be on
"Egg and Cake Baking"
FoOT BALL TEAM RE-OROANIZED —
At it meeting held in the COuncil Cham-
ber last Friday evening it was decided
to re -organize the Brussels Foot Ball
club, and enter a teem in the Inter-
mediate series competition During
the discussion of matters relating to
football it was pointed out that pros
peels for a strong team this year were
of The best and while Victoria Park,
he customary playing gronnd, would
not be available suitable grounds win.
in easy reach were to be had. The
following officers were elected
President, Dr F '1' Strom ; President.
Dr, T. 'l', McRae ; vine President, 1 '1'
wood ; Secrete.; y Treasurer, Cecil Me
K neon ; Manager, Jas Ballantyne ;
Captain, Alex Anderson ; Managing
tiornmil tee las, Anderson, Walter
Scot-, Fi . E. Hushes and W Holmes;
Finance committee, B, S._ Scott and
Cecil McKinnon,
Moricrieff
RBmumBERED.---The following is a
Copy ttf .111 tut.lretnt presentiel to Wnr.
..„r Mrs Eohltieott and Alias Maggie
by 1 Mile neiglibtire and friends mnor
to their re1111111211 11'll111 11118
The gifts consisted of a gold fob to
Ali'. Robinson a silver biscuit jet. to
Mrs. Robinson turd a silver sugar
sperm to .Slies Robertson. A pleasant
eveiling WAS :spent, by all prettent.
Following is the address ;—
To Wax, AND 31108. RUBINSON AND
MIBB MAGGIE :—Dent neighbors and
frietais.—It is with feelings of S'litO
and regret we assemble here this
evening timer heaping of your de-
pai•tnre lamp our midst, to lad yen
Good-bye. Wit it the Tette; you have
been amongst us yon have endeared
yourselves to us by those qualitIes
which coustitute a good tsighteit.
In sickness we have always rental you
read y helpers and willing work et 0 iti
all other work whirls our farm life
cello fots you have proved yoorsel vet
never fatting frietels and helpers,
We thank you heartily fns these
many kind attentions and your ever
frieudly and cheerful diepoeilimis
will ever remain 521 11) your friends in
this small e0111er of Gt•ey township
Please accept these little gifts as
small tokens of our esteem and
gratitude and let them now -and -then
lead your thoughts back to pine old
neighbors and friends of Moncrieff.
That Goa may ever pi °epee you all
and fill your future days with joy and
blessing is the earnest wish pray.
et of 1.,,a all. Signed
MRs ALES FRASER.
THOMAS INGLIS.
People We Talk About
Miss Kale Manning is spending the
Holiday wtth reititi yes ill London. '
Mrs Mee, oi Siratford, ts visitor with
her pe en.ts, Welter and Mrs Wilbee.
Gw,,IeZdieece.rtircehlsercolcrie arnacde
tmfbusinessplie.1 ds vtsr
ip 1
Mrs. Harry Cherchill, of McGew, is
twine for a visit with her parents for r,
week.
Mrs I. C. Richerds spent last week
Yeti 1 ing friends itt London returning on
Moncloy
Mrs. W. FL Merklinger, of Hanover.
Is visitor AI the home of her parents,
N. F and Mrs, Derry.
Miss Berve Bryans. of Toronto, was
here lest week attending the funeral of
ler Uncle, the late Edward Bryans.
Miss Pine and MISS May Sk -lion are
Mob confined 10 their home with tht
prevailing severe cold and tonsilitis
Bob. Warwick arrived home lest week
front Toronto where he has been el -
tending the Scheel of Practical Science
Mrs G. 1-1 Semis and son Pinta s ni
larelnotit, are here on El visit wilil ih,
tormer's parent% F S.'and Mrs Scot,
Mrs. (Rev ) Ferguson and Nth:
Margaret Stewart, of town, are spend
Ing a couple of weeks with 'reroute
friends.
Ernest Miller, G T R fireman, WKS
a °eller in town for a connle of drays
this week. His heaeignarters is at
Palmerston
Mrs. A Hunter and daughter, Misr,
ROW are home from ari extended teip
to the Queen City, much beneflied be
the CI,lariva.
Rev I, W and Mrs Pierce arta son,
of Waterville, Que., are visiting el
Mre lint Rfltile. Mrs Pierce wee
formerly Mine Geoegia Ross.
Arthnr MeGnitie has been confined to
his home for tire past couple of weekhrouv h lo Somewhat 1111 proV.
ed now we are pleased to state.
Hilton 01 enter, son ,0 Mts. A, Hunt-
er, of Brueeels, has given up Iris
poeition in Listowel and has taken 11
Suntlar one on n Wineham penee.
Mrs. Herre Keys And childree leeve
hext week for While Bear, Sask , where
they will join Mr Keys who preceded
then with 11 car of settlers' effects.
Miss 'Kate trelfer 1155 resigned her
position ns eeelter 111 Grey township
and will . accompany her .sister, Mrs,
Ica Faigeharson, who leaves next week
for ProVost, Alta. Miss Telfer
, bag accepted a similar poSition near
I Pretreat,
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TORONTO
BRUSSELS BRANCH,
J. F. Rowland, In In -In Manager.
pzI
QENDING money to any point in
•••--) Canada, the United States or
Europe is safe, economical and
expeditious when this Bank's drafts
and medley orders are used.
1014
Dr Fred Gilpin, of Chicago, spent a
few days in town this week He is
sales manager. of the 1reogo blanch of
the Ford automobile Company and well
posted in his work.
Mrs, P. Foster, of Kincardine. has
been in town owing to the Illness of her
father, Roueld McNaughton, Princess
street. Mr, McNaughton has attained
to the advanced see of 88 years
We are pleased to report 'he cen-
•inued improvement itt Mrs. 1 Leckie's
health. Nurse McArthur, of 'Potent°,
who has been with her during the past
mont h h ft bor her home last Saturday.
Rev 8 G Powell, of Exeter, as a
caller in town for a short time on
Thurecley of last week. He wee a
former prietor of the Methodist church
here Mr Powell will lead the Tem.
perance &alit in Perth County during
the coming campaign on the Canada
Temperance Act.
Eli Smith atiended the County Tem-
perance Convent ion at Clinton on
'PlIssiley. Rev. 8 G Powell, of
Exeter, was appointed Co. Field
Secretory for this Co to Mice charge
of the tremperance work He will as-
sume , face reettltrly on June 8.1 His
sAary will h. Bison end exnenses.
Rev. Mr Powell should fill the position
m a dot
OhurchOhimes
The annuol vesir meting or Si
I tante clitireh will he hnlci on Rester
Mondry Sin il Important
.everr, immher he pres,mt Itt
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N wedn •eder• cvenintr. Apr" Tell.
the Hem. Mission of Melville
eltereh will hold lis anneal Thank-
fferinw hen an address will he viven
"A hirilsseee view of nor Hnme
Mission Field" accompanied with
erenol icon view,:
Sereine Fri ley evening in St.
'nhn's church A 8 n m There simuld
he R love or prover .it such a selkon
-lid., tiled noon the is MCo for humanity
rhic day is A Hole Dsy. let us drew
nigh and contemnlate the sacrifice "IS
it nothing 1,1 0,111 all ve thatyass "
Rev 51,' Pierce. of Waterville Qnst
who to visiting* Broksels friends pave ort
-ddress et lin Prosheteritin Pr'lyer-
meetinir Welille5filly eVel/i115, which
wec numb ortjneed hy ell presort 'rhe
reverend zentleman mimeses leaving
shortly far Aele Minor where he goes as
a Missionary
Next gunAetv evening Rev A 1
sever will deliver 5 serninn to Yonne.
men The"e will he siterial music bv
thw eheir both morning and evening.
0./ R1111(ille evening Aeril toih. Ile will
deliver n sermon to young women.
rs
D., not forget these knecial services.
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Sunr1ae last in rhe Methodist church, ' 8 . - • •
"'Ph. Goonel ref the Serried Chetiee" 0Ladies, and Misses' •
R"v 1) Wren sook. in tho morning nn as
end In the evening he delivered the ; • 0
Everyone says the same, and Nevvi-
line always makes good, 25c bottles
sold everywhere.
BORAI
COLLTS.—In Grey, on April 1st, to Mr, and
Mrs Ed, Collis, a daughter.
roe:ems—In 51111e. On Pampa gs, 10 Mr, and
Mao Herb Iforinan. a daughter.
DIE0
HATEMAN.—In Toronto. cm A psi' 2nd. William
Bateman, in his 81st year.
EAsnuron.—In Heanea, on April 'End, John
Hamilton, in 70th year.
Luas.—At Ht. Joseph, Mo., on March Elet,
tither a brJef lltness from pnsumonia),
Jennie 05 Lsss, daughter of Andrew Less,
formerly of Biomes toWm.litp.
MOOmers NY —In Grey, on Atoll 8th, June
Wilson. relict 01 the late John Mot artney,
in her 8504 yarn,.
Nottmts.--In Pilon,os April 52, Mrs 355, 0,
North (mother of Mrs. J. P. Howland, of
Brussel...)
AUCTION SALES
ParoAer 4114111 070-20 dairy owe, ItOnasS,
Mga, 05., at Aff Lot 28, Con. 7, m AIMS. Sale
unreserved at 1 &Monk. Smith& McCormick,
proprii torn P. a Mcott, auctioneer,
TittntaDAT, APain 111TH.-1b'arm stook, inv.
Momenta, ete., NM Lot 18, Onn14. Me.
Kiliop, the property of .los Campbell. Sale et
1 o'clock, 16, S. Scott, auctioneer,
A Dollar Saved
Is a
L1rthwGained
1Potinaldebycle ie a direct, Retying
mute when Applied Lo smile Sella
wain. Tbe nett of this powerful
gem killer is bevoniing mere
penult's., eve] y yea!, ,Besitlea the
grout, eittilfart it given clueing' the
1.11 resi lIig (mei 141 111115 13. saves
many times the looney anen it
in weal 115,11 gi itiri. We guru an -
tee one formaldehyde to he full
government mid we
have -no hesitation in stating that
It is strictly first class in evet y
papticulats Put tip in one pound
bottlee ettlficient flet100 latiehels,
40c. Half potted Ind ties sufficient
for 50 bushels, 25c,
—AT.—
OX'S
DRUG STORE
BRUSSELS MARKET
--Wheat 5 86 5 95
a s 84 84
Peas 95 100
Seeley ao 62
Butter 22 28
Eggs 17 18
FOES 000 ' 860
Bay 14 00 16 00
Bull for Service
The undersigned will - keep for FIRMVICO at
TM 22, Con 18, ursy, the thoroi.bred Short
Horn Hull, "Gordon," 11136114..... Terms $1.60
tO be paid at time of t.oryloe with privilege of
returning 11 neoessery.
41.4 ARCH. D. MCLEAN,
Proprietor.
Special Or
to Order, $18 and up
er Tail ring
A Representative Wanted
Ihave many mail enquiries and calls from here for Semi -ready
a• Clothes. I want a local Salesman to join me and make money in
selling Suits in town and roundabout.
I provide a complete Tailoring Outfit; wherever
there is no merchant selling Semi -ready. Tailoring on
account of the close -to -cost price and the label in the
pocket, a splendid business can be done. It is easy to
book orders; the order forms are illustrated and
descriptive; 350 cloth samples—all English weaves
• of the finest woollens. Perfectly fitting Suits. can be
guaranteed; delivery within a week.
Call and see me, or write me at once for full particulars.
I can make the position permanent, and you can demon-
strate the market for high-class tailoring at close profits.
WILLIAM G. HAY
The Semi -ready Store, 143 Wage street, Toronto
ml.....1•01./...1211••111.1•11111.
fourth .aermon In IhEi series tn vnting
es,, his heing "The y
Man and h s Snort." Solemlid ono-
erne.stIonc Wore nresent at Milli servireS,
hir the evening' there WV; a large audi-
-rice nr ynone. metn
01. 10HN's (*BURCH SERVICIRS
April 121h. is -Esster
Cowley. RVR'11141(1‘. deterni;fle to
Tresest In the Renee of God en
,cter Der so directs the rubric, every
M mher of the ehereh should communi.
note Role Communion at the II
n'elnelt coraine. s,ih,pt nf eddrees being
'The Resurrection " The evening
tonic will he nf men." Special
Easter music will be viven by the choir
In the Methneliet chnrch nn Smiley
"Pttl, knerial Easter eervicee will he
twncontefi, In the morning 'rhea Mc
r11111cpcifin nf Toronto, A Brussels
hny rind s frenner editor of THE Pnees
will eeenne the pelnit and will preeoli
no "Rorie. Dietrinntis " Iti the after
nonti he will ofidresc the Sunrise School
To tile evening Rev 1) M.o.! Will
rroonli hin sullent sming "Ph,. 'Victor
of Brisrah " Speciel Basler music will
be rendered- at both services'.
An excellent neper vela given at Si.
lnlinta (dwell synting People's Society
les' Sunday by Mrs, A Biyane on
• sIstsesmeee and Cr -dewy " This wins
the sixth Doper of s series dealing with
ciermin episorl s 0 the life of Christ
The render vividle perfreved the svelte
in the garden the eller loneliness of Ihe
Master as He faced the future and how-,
ea submisrion to His Fatherie will.
Phe journey to Celt:ere and the etirrows
of the cross were described end the
neceeeite of Christ•ane hearing t heir -ros4
P55 d %vett unon. The rector preSided,
Next Senday a paper will he given by
Mrs H. James on "Easter Thoughts,"
Aro You Subject to Stiffness
Perhaps 11 lo in the neck or should-
ers. First I hilig is a gond rub with
Neev Hine. No mote speedy venwdy
eau be adopted, When anniled if/
the trlitaeles Nerviline giver§ Otero
flexibility and vigor ;
sorelleas and •slifft/PS8 disappear,
4tWhether in the chest or 1,111 ,101,
nothing can surpass NervIiine" Writes
0 13, neaten, Dmilier Mei chant at
044 Bey, N. 14, ,,nytt,tled ea at, night
trottitto 1 gone by morning,. I hove
pealed Norvilinta Is Kkaat Medicine,"
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