The Brussels Post, 1906-5-24, Page 4Cbl VTITHOtIN ` OStt
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1906.
OFFICE EMOLUMENTS.
The report of the Inepeotor ot Legal
Oi'fioe° for Ontario for 1905 shows the
following emanate to have been re•
aeived a8 net 1n00me by those holding
judicial office in Huron :—
Sheriff R. J. Reynolds -41680 66
Snrrog. Judge..Jndge Doyle.. 1100 62
Laoal Master..Judge Doyle.. 276 29
Crown At$orney..0. Seeger.. 2216 36
Clerk of the Peaae..0. Seager.. 258 36
Loom! Registrar D. MoDonaid.. 2475 97
445 00
County Court Clerk "
Surrogate Regietrar " 2189 16
In addition to the above, Judge
Doyle, of 000000,receivee hie salary ae
Senior Judge.
DIVISION COURTS,
The 1905 report of the Impeotor of
Divieon Courts has jest been ieeoed.
Many people have the idea that Clerks
and Bailee moat nenesarily have a
"eoft snap" simply because they have
an office, but Ibe revenue received by
these pentane in this county is not
worth bothering about, befog ea follows :
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cr pW
Jae. Yates..Goderiab....9295 90
J. 0. Greig..Seatorth.... 219 86 120 59
W. Farran,.01iutou.... 830 00 126 09
A. R. Brewer..Broeeele.. 117 57 78 41
Ern. Elliott—Exeter.... 116 20 56 76
J. Whyerd..Duugannon.. 35 75 36 63
Jno. Tippett..Bayfield.. 19 99 11 23
Alex. Roee..Wingbam.. 298 45 159 42
Joe. Cawan..Wroxeter.. 61 60 57 66
A. F. Heee..Zurioh 100 33 145 10
Wm. Lewitt..Orediton40 65 33 71
J. Moelarohie..Blyth136 16 90 25
The baoieme alone in some of the
offioee ie, ae followe, the No. standing
for the reepeolive court ae above —
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Zen eil5 -41140 o.
91187 87
1985 57
735 84
78 26
830 96
302 96
Clerk Place
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No. 1....135 93781 0791329 95
( 2....106 3589 39 2192 69
3....244 4657 50 735 84
4.... 45 2143 86 78 26
6.... 44 1676 81 854 60
6.... 17 804 26 295 46
7..,. 8 234 52 104 77
8....181 4078 09 1514 32
19.... 41 2274 26 590 99
2164 78 1290 95
11.... 20 543 21 140 74
12.... 73 1090 41 752 68
104 77
1476 02
517 47
1290 95
123 88
627 18
Goderich District Meeting,
The May meeting of the Methodist
ohnrohee in ebe Goderich District was
held in the Methodist cherub, Blyth, on
Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.
The ministers of the Dietriot were all
present, and also the following laymen :—
R. W. McKenzie, J. P. Brown, North
etreet, Goderiob ; G. W. Elliott, Victoria
street, Goderioh { R. Holmes, A. Hooper,
Clinton ; J. McMichael, Seatorth ; W.
Stanley, Holmesville ; G. King, Blyth ;
S. Treleaven, Dungannon ; N. Graham,
Nile ; G. Fotbergal, Auburn ; G. Bar•
rows, Welton ;G. Jenkins, Blyt; George
Cooper, Bayfield ; A. Reid, Varna ; Jae.
Jenkins, Benmiller.
The following table ehowe the mem•
berebip of each circuit, the amount raised
for Oonnexional Funds and the total
amount raised on each oirouit.
Plane
� OW
Goderiob, North et. .414 $792
Victoria 328 411
Clinton, Weeley 387 657
Ontario at399 584
Seatorth 340 492
Holmesville 202 375
Blyth 221
Dungannon 239 375
Nile 2I7 146
Benmiller 159 215
Auburn 333
Walton 168
Londeaboro 295
Bayfield 187
Verna 185
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$10857
2151
3392
3568
4815
1493
374 2397
2131
2360
1078
653 2184
139 2028
368 1898
134 1942
440 1733
96055 943022
The amount of money raised on the
District for Missions wee, in 1906, 93243;
in 1906 93683, or en increase of $390.
The membership shows a gratifying
increase of 183 on the District. The
number of Sunday School scholars in the
dietriot ie 3559.
Rev. A. K. Birks, of Seatorth, wae
eleoted ohairman to succeed Rev, Mr.
Manning, who in leaving the District,
Itev. F. Swann wae elected a member
of the Stationing Committee, Rev. .7,
Robinson alternate.
The following resolution wae carried by
a etaudiog vote, and suitably aoknowledg•
ed by Mr, Mending.
Moved by Rev. Mr. Graham amended
by Rev. Me. Birks, that tbie dintriot
deeiree to plane on record its high ap
predation of ibe manner in whioh the
Obairman, Rev. H. Al. Manning, has
performed the duties of hie offitoe on tide
district for the past two year, and to
aoknowledge the mod beautiful expreeeion
of the Ohrietlan epirit shown in hie
official relation to all the members of thie
dietriot, and we hereby expreee our sin.
mere regret that he,'hie year removes from
our dietriot, and ie withdrawing from our
Oonfeeenoe, praying that the bteseing of
God may oontinne to reek graoioaely
upon him and hie family in hie new field
of labor, anti that hie work there as here,
may be a benediction to the people, and a
joy 10 himself, while be with no looks to
tb eetornal reward.
The next May district meeting will be
held in Ontario St. Ohnrch, Clinton.
William Allerton shot te large wildest
near Oakville,
The Young Men's Debating Olnb of
St. Marye Methodist, oharob mot and
decided to organize a baseball tests. A
management Commiltee was appointed
consisting of J. W, Peart, W. 0. Box,
Frank Mille, Rafael Brown and Jno.
Chapman. The Olub is now open for
games with either loofa or oat of town
teams, Addreee Andrew Wledeehold,
eeoretary,
Dr, Radoliffe of Mooeejaw is upending
a few days with relatives in St. Marys
vioinily. He bac been a patient in
Toronto Hospital recently, In a few
days he lutende returning to the
West.
The So. Marye Argue in ite extract
from old files ander the head of "When
St. Marys wag a Village," has the follow-
ing : "Forty five yeare ago Canada's
great merchant of today, Timothy
Eaton, opened a general afore in St,
Marys, For a year or so he ooudaoted a
store et Woodham."
London Conference Program.
The Twenty•third Session of the Lon-
don Oonfereooe of the Methodiet March
will be held in the Central Methodist
Oborah, in the oity of Windsor, oom•
menoing on Thursday, May 31, 1906, at
2 p. m.
Monday, May 28-3 p. m., Meeting of
the Stationing Committee.
Tuesday, May 29-2 p. m„ Financial
Secretaries will meet the Conference
Treasurere. 8 p. m., Nominating, Bun
day Sobool, Epworth League, Statistical
and State of the Work Oommitteee will
meet. 8 p. m., Sunday Sobool and Ep.
worth League Anniversary, to be ad•
dreeeed by Rev, Albert L. Langford, of
Dreedeu, and T. B. Shillingtoo,of Blen•
beim, President of Loudon Conference
Epworth League.
Wedueeday; May 30—Devotional ser
vicee during Conrerenoe cruder the direo.
tion of Rev, David N. MoUamne, A
sermon eines morning not more than 20
mi0ntee in length. laneio cruder the dir-
eation of Rev. W. E. Ablution. 9 a. m ,
Devotional exera;eee ; sermon by Rev. D.
N. McOamue. 9.45 a. m. Ministerial
Session opens 8 p. m., Educational Anui-
vereary and Alma College Jubilee ; ad.
dreesee by Rev. Wm. Jaokeou, D. D., of
Montreal Theological College ; Rev. B. I.
Warner, M. A., D. D., and J. H. Coyne,
M. A., of St. Thomas,.
Thursday, May 31-9 a. m., Devotional
service ; eermoo by Rev. Selboorue A.
Anderson, 9 45 a. m., Minieteral See -
aim. 2 p. m„ General Seeeion opens.
8 p. m., Temperance and Moral Reform
Anniversary, to be addreeeed by Rev.
Humphrey A. Graham, B. A., and Rev.
S. Dwight Ohowu, D. D., General Beare.
tory of Temperance and Moral Reform.
Friday, June 1-9 a. m., Devotional
Servide, ; Sermon, by .Rev. R. H. Barnby,
B. D. 9.45 a. m., General Seeeion of
Conference. 8 p. m., Reception Service,
the resolution for the reeeption of the
young men to be moved by Rev. Jasper
Wilson, M. A„ and eeoonded by Rev.
Henry M. Manning,
Saturday, June 2-9 a, m., Devotional
service ; sermon by Rev. W. E. Kerr,
9.46 a. m., General Simian of Conferees*,
1.30 p. m., Aonaal meeting of the lay.
men'e Aesooiation. An addreee will be
given by W. J. Ferguson on. "Church
Union." A Ronnd.table Parliament will
be coodaoted by W. H. Kerr, at which
the following enbjeote will be discussed :
"An Ideal 6oheme for Ministerial Salar•
raouation Fend •
tee" • "The 6npe , Oao
the Preeent Method of Apportionment be
Improved 7" "le the Invitation System
in the beat Intereete of the Church 7 "
"Should Mini0tere moving be members of
the Stationing Oommtitee? If time per•
wits other subjects will be introduced
and dieuaeed. General Business—elm.
tion of officers, eta. The election of lay
delegates to General Conferenoe will also
be held et this meeting it agreeable to
the Coeferenoe, Every lay delegate to
Conference is cordially iuvited to be
present. 5.30 p. m. Tneologioal Union
eobjeot, "Renaissance of British Metbo•
diem," taken by Rev. W. L. Rutledge, B.
A. 8 p m., Historto Soatety ; Subject,
"B, 0. Methodism," taken by Rev. Josue
Green.
Sunday, June 3-9 30 a.m., Conference
Love feast conducted by Rev. J. R.
Goody, D. D. 11 a. w., Ordination
sermon by Rev. Jos. Philip, B, D,, Preei•
dent of Coeferenoe. Ordination of
the young men by the President elect,
3 p. m., Sandey School eeeeion addreeeed
by Rev. Daniel E. Martin, and H. L,
Rioe, B. A., St. Mary'e. 7.30 p. m., -
Rev. John H. Graham, B. A., Methodist
Ohnroh, London, will preach, to be fol.
lowed by Oonfereuoe Saoramental BOC.
vice, °undnoted by Rev. Stephen Bond.
St. Andrew's (Prebyteriau)-11 a, m.,
Rev. G. N. Hazen, B. A. '7 p. m., Rev.
R. D. Hamilton.
Baptist Church -11 a. m., Bev. W. G. H.
McAllister, B. A. ; 7 p. m., Rev. Wm.
Kettlewell.
Walkerville Methodist -11 a. m„ Rev. E.
B. Lanoely ; 3 p. m., Sunday school ad•
dreeeed by R-ve. Wm. Godwin and
Samuel R. MoVilty ; 7 p. m., Rev. J.
H. Oliver.
Windsor Weet-11 a, m., Rev. A. E.
Lloyd { 3 p. m., Sunday eohool ad.
dreeeed by Revs, 0, F. Clarke and Jae.
Hunter ; '7 p. m„ Rev. P. E. Malott,
B. A,
Sandwiab-3,30 p. m. Rev. Arthur
Barker, S. T. L.
Amberetburg-11 a. m., Rev. T. W. Coe.
ens ; 7 p. m., Rev. Ezra G. Powell.
Monday, Jane 4-9 a, m. Devotional
exeroieee ; sermon by Rev. 8. J. Alien.
9.45 a. m., General Seeeion. 7.30 p. m.,
Missionary Annivereary to be addreeeed
by Rev. George Daniel, M. A., Ph. D.,
51re. MoMeoban, repreeeatalive of the
W. M. B., and Rev. Thos. Griffith, M, A.,
Ph. D.
Tueeday, June 5-9 a. m., Devotional
exercises ; sermon by Rev. J. W. Elib
bert. 9.45 a. m., General Seesioe of Oon•
ferenoe.
J09. Pante, Preeid ent,
Ezra A. Foes, Seoretary.
DOCT0101 DONT KNOW ALL
When they say Aethma fa incurable,
Every day bad oases are oared by
"Oaterrbozone" ; the eoientiflo treatment
ie a perfect eaooeee—Try 0etarrbozoue
yourself.
Mai, A. Burritt, of Mitchell, has deoid'
ed to settle down at Parkdale, Toronto.
A couple of "home children" are said
to have been treated badly by parlieo in
Mitchell neighborhood who has charge of
them and they were removed bank to
Toronto,
Among tbe anaconda' candidates at
the Toronto Dental College examination
were : First year, Edgar L. Thompson,
Logan ; third year, David Dow, Hibbert,
and Arthur Drnrztmond, Logan.
A bylaw will be submitted on Saturday
at Si. Marys, May, 26, to raise by way
of loan the enmof $10,000, of which it
le proposed tospond 98,000 on per.
avaplasal
T'he
Misses abkirk
Wien to announce that they
will not have any Special
Millinery .Display this sea-
son. Our Spring stock has
arrived and ie ready for your
inspection any time.
With many Thanks for past
favors and hoping for a con-
tinuance of the same, we
shall be pleased to show you
the latest in Spring Millin-
ery for 1906
Otagotowareesestewfatotiagagstesseteelwernsses
maoent roads and culverts, one on
James et., South, and one on Water
et„ South.
T. Ben Bennett, foremen of the mould•
tog department at the Maxwell Works
6t. Merye, met with a painful aooident
to his Noe and eyee, At first it was
feared that hie eyesight might be injured
but fortunately the wounds have been
ming splendidly sed there is a reason to
believe that Mr. Bennett will coffer no
permanent injury. The accident was
oaneed by a alight explosion which
eplaebed eome molten metal into hie
taco burning his forehead and left cheek
badly and the lower portion of both
eyee.
6a oderic h.
Tho granolitbio steps and opproaoh to
the new North street Methodiet (Larch
have been put in.
A large number of trees have been
planted at the Weet end of the town, in-
cluding a number in Harbor Park.
Gundry Bros.' new automobile arrived
in town on Tuesday afternoon of last
week about 3 o'alook and was mnob ed
mired an it went spinning around town.
The anonal meeting of the Weet
Enron Liberal Aesooiation will be
held in the Agrioulturai Hall at Dan.
g0noon on Tueeday, May 29th, at 1:30
p. no.
An examination of the assessor's
roll for the present year shows an in•
crease of 121 in population over last
year and an increase of 9230,129 in
total amassment.
Beokett & Staunton are dissolving
partnership. The business will be con•
duetted by Mr. Beckett alone, and Mr.
Staunton will move to the Weet, his
intention being to locate at Edmonton.
Another bad acaide01 occurred, this
time on the Dunlop bill, reoolting in
Alex. Young, the Kiutail hotel•keeper,
suntainiog a Iraotured ekull. Mr. Young
was driving into Goderioh, when his
horse became frightened by one of the
engines at work on the 0. P. R. can•
etraation, and turning round threw
him out. Mr. Yonng'e injuries will
confine him to the house for some time
but be is making ae rapid progreee
ae dao be hoped for.
Work was started oo Monday of
lest week in clearing out the ground
for the basement for the new etore
to be erected for Hodgene Bros. The
store will have a frontage of 36 ft. 6 in.
and the rear portion behind Proudfoot,
Hays & Blair', legal oflioee will have a
width of 40 ft. The depth will be 90
ft. There will be a baeemect, 7 ft.
6 in. high, the ground flour will be 14
ft. high and the upper story will be 11
ft. The baeement will be lighted by
Muxfnr prime in the pavement, while
the front of tbe main floor and upper
story will be of plate glace with leder
priemo above to carry the light book.
The front portion of the basement will
be devoted to heavy etooke, snob ae lin.
oleame, oilaiothe, eto., the main floor
to general stooks and the top story to
palpate, oartaine, oloake, dressmaking
department, oto, The bank portion of
the baoemeat will be devoted to re
Delving and opeoiog geode, bot water
furnace and fuel rooms. The floors
throughoat will be hardwood and the
baeemect •and ground floors will be
oeiled with metallic) roofing. Meson.
Hodgene Bros. hope to be in their
new premises by the let of September.
°entracte for the brick and masonry
work and for the carpenter work in
connection with the new Bapliet
church have been let, the former to
0. A. Reid & 0o. and the latter to the
Goderich Planing Mille Co. The
building will have a frontage of 50 feet
and a depth of 60 feet. It will be of red
brick, the front of Millon preened
brink. The auditorium ie deoigned to
eta0 three hundred persons. The base•
meat will be a light, airy room of 10
feet height. The oontraote for the
heating (bot air), electric lighting,
metallic ceiling, etc., beve not yet
been let. The estimated coat of the
building ie 95,500. The corner stone
laying will take plane next Tboreday,
May 24th, and it ie hoped to be ready
for the dedioatory eervioee early in
the Autumn.
GOT NEW VITALITY
INCREASED APPETITE.
True Strength, Vigor and Buoyant
Health quickly Followed tate Use of
DR. HA:t1.1L'LON'S PILLS.
By purifying and nourishing the blood
Dr. Bamilton'e Pills quickly impart new
vigor to all weak organa. The kidneys
and liver are stimulated, dieeaee.breeding
poisons are oarried off, the entire body is
renewed and restored.
Lack of appetite is changed into keen
zest for food. Digestion and assimilation
ere made petted. Thee, all you eat i0
turned into nourishmeut and building
material
Reed the evidence published here ; it
telle just how Dr. Hamillon'e Pills sure
the sick and help the weak :—
Vital Energy Increased,
"I atweye felt draggy and tired.
"When I arose in the morning my
limbs ached and I felt dull.
"I didn't enjoy my meals and
oouldu't dipeet properly.
"Dr. Hamlton'e Pills strengthen
ed my stomach, purified my blood,
trade me feel like new. No better
medicine exists."
(Mrs.) L. M. Morang, Sydney, 0. B.
By relying on Dr. Hamilton'e Pills you
are Imre of strong vitality, nourishing
blood, bright,oheery epirite. The marvel
of this medicine is tbet 51 keeps you well
—prevents and wards off siokneee of
every kind.
Dr. Hamilton's Pills keep thousands of
people healthy. Won't you nee them
also 7 Sold everywhere in 26o boxee, or
five boxes for $1, by mail from N. 0.
Poleou & 0o., Kingston, Out., and Hart-
ford, Oon., T. S. A.
The members of Mitchell band have
laid their measure for uew Maroon suite.
John Byers has taken charge of the
Looan eleotrio light station. He will
move with hie family from Mitchell.
Word was received from San Fran.
deco that Dr. T, G. Inman and family
were sale. Dr. Inman is an old St.
Marys boy, and was born in Downie.
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Eye and Ear Surgeon
VISITS BRUSSELS MONTHLY
If you require Eye Glasses, Spectacles or treatment for Eye,
Ear or Nose do not fail to see DR. OVENS.
Office Smith's Drug Store, :Brussels
Next Visit—Tuesday, May 29th.
Hours :-•8 a. m. to 1.30 p. m.
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meet goes into camp at Loudon on
Jane 6,
Last Friday Lietowel and Milverton
played a lie Football game, in the latter
town, neither Bide eooriug,
Phe Intermediate Football match at
Woodstock lest Friday belweeu the
home team and New Hamburg, resulted
in It tie 0-0.
Rev. S. J. Thornton, eon•in•law of Rev.
J Benner, elf obeli, Las been elected
President of the British Columbia Meth•
odiet Conference.
A, F. McLaren and family sailed on
Saturday by the 0. P. R. Empress of
Britain for Liverpool. From there he
will proceed to Carlsbad, Germany, io
quest of improved health.
Freeman Fulober, Ohnrob et,, St.
Marys, was the victim ot a peoalint
aoaideut oo Saturday evening. A door
in hie residence was blown shat by the
wind ae he wee peeving it, shattering the
gime. Mr. Fulober woe in bis etookiug
feet at the time and a large piece of
glace etrnok hie leg above the heel and
completely severed the large tendon that
oontrole the aotiou and eon0eote the
large mantes of the calf of the lag with
tbe beef.
While boring for water an the farm of
Ed. Nagle, con. 3, East Nieeonri, 8.
Riddell etrnok a vein of oil at a depth of
200 feet. There was not sufficient foroe to
oauee a gush Int the oil was there in
considerable quantity and the familiar
smell noticeable by persons who have
visited the fleldo at Petrolia was strongly
in evideeoe. I5 ie not thought that
petr.leum ie preeent at the particular
epot in paying gaantittee but the find is
valuable 10 that it iodioatee the presence
of oil in she locality,
Popular Stallions.
The following will be the routes of the
Horses named forSSeason of 1006 :
SYLVESTER J. (No 32799)
STANDARD BRED STALLION.
Sired by Mite Wilkee by Red Wilkes by
Geo. Wilkes. Dam Lady Anglin b)
Wilkes Boy by Geo. Wilkes; 2nd Dam
Rosa May ; 3rd Dam Lilly Gay. 6yl
meter J. is a dark bay horse with bleak
pointe and good feet, stende 16 bands
high and weighs about 1200 Ibe., has good
Notion and a square trotter. This horse
was formerly owned by Mitt" K. L
Wilkes, Galt, Ont., and his colts are mime
of the meet promising at the farm. Terme
91500 to insure. Will make a steno
every Thursday night at Central Hotel,
Brneeele, during the season.
R. WALLACE, Owuer, Gerrie, Ont.
Scotland's Hope
No. (13180) Vol. 28
GEO. MULDOON, - Proprietor
Tbie Imported Clydesdale Horse
will make the Beason of 1906 at
HIS OWN STABLE BRUSSELS
Terme-916.00 45-4
SUNLIGHT II.
HENRY BONE, Prop. and Manager.
MONDAY—Will leave his own stable,
Lot 20, 2rd line, Morrie, and go North to
Joseph Oborobill'e, Centre eideroad, for
oue hour ; then to Arthur Shaw's, let
line, Morrie, for noon ; then to Edwern
Jaoklin'e, and Oon. Grey, for nicht.
TUESDAY—To Ohm. Forrest's, god
line, Morrie, for noon ; thee to hie own
stable for night. WEDNESDAY—To
Stretton'e Hotel. Belgreve, for noon ;
then to Alex. MoNeil'e, 6th line, Morrie,
for night. THURSDAY — To Thou.
Btelby'e, 8th line, Morrie, for noon { to
Emigh'e Hotel, Walton, for an hour,
then to John MoGevin'e, Lead
bury line, MoKillop, for night. FRI.
DAY—To Alex. Buohauan'e, 17th Con
Grey, 'for noon ; then to Long's Hotel,
Cranbrook, for night. SATURDAY—
To Central Hotel, Brussels, until 4
o'olook ; then to his own stable where he
will remain until the following Monday.
CLAUDIUS.
THOS. VODDEN, Manager.
MONDAY—Will leave hie own stable
Lot 21, Con. 5, Grey, and go to Jae.
Parr', Lot 1, Con. 6, Grey for noon ; to
the Queen's Hotel, Brussels for an boor
then so Chan Ponard'e, 2} miles South
for night. TUESDAY—To Teesdale
Whitfield's, Lot 23, Oon. 13, Grey, far
noon ; then to Henry Booeborg, Lot
7. Oon. 15, Elm for night. WEDNES-
DAY—To Peter Longeway'e, Reunioon,
Logan, for noon ; then Weet and North
to Peter Cameron's, boundary Logan
and Elms, for night. THURSDAY—
to Angus McOuaig'e Boundary Mo.
Killop, near Walton, for noon ; then to
Geo. Jaakeon'e 8th line, Morrie, for
night. FRIDAY—To Frank Mo.
Outoheoo'a, 8111 lino for noon ; then to
Long's Hotel, Oranbrook for night,
SATURDAY—To Ohm. Kerr',, Bob
con. Grey for noon ; to Longeway'e
Hotel, Ethel for two hears, then to hie
own stable,
STOCK FOR SERVICE.
ROAR FOR SERVICE.—THE
undersigned will keep for service en
hie promisee, North Bowiek Boundary, en
Duelists Berkshire bog. 'terms, 81.00, with
privilege of returning if neemeary
LIDE 0, JACKLIN,
44.51 Proprietor.
BULL FOR SERVICE.—THE
underelguod will keep for service on
Lot 21, Cop. 12.0rey, the pure bred Aber-
deen Angus bull, "Lord Thomas 0," aired
by "Goderioh 013101," the ehampiou bull of
Canada. Pedigree may be seen on appltoe.
tion, Terme 52.00 with privilege of return.
log it oeoeaorry. J. M. KNIGHT,
30.51 Proprietor.
B
:OAR FOR SERVICE. --THE
undersigned will Mop for eorviae on
L0521,0ou.12, Grey, the Improved Berk-
shire B oar,"Fpirview Goldflnder," No=15496
Pedigree may be aeon on application,
Texme-81.50, or $1,26 oeob 100 two or mere ;
Berkshire Bowe 88.00. All who are interest -
MI in raising the Ideal Bacon Hog and the
hog that Will make the moat money droned
000 this hog before using any ether,
8751 J, Y, MoINT08H, Oranbrook P.0,
We
I lave
Them
The Beet Values the
have
evor
shown in
LACE CURTAINS
at 25c, 35e, 50c, 76o, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50,
$1.75 and $2.00 per pair and up.
These numbers are all extra good value at the
price and it will be to your advantage to see them
before purohrteing. —`
ART MUSL/NS
We are oleo showing a good range of Art Mus -
line at 6o, 80, 10o, 12io and 14o. Plain and Spot
Curtain Net, Frilled Curtain Muslin, &o.
CARPETS
Carpets in Union and A11 Wool at 80e, 40o, 500
and 75o.
Tapeetry Oerpote at 45o, 600, 65o and 750.
Floor Oils and Linoleum, in good patterne and
at Popular Prime.
House-cleaning will let you know what is wanted.
Make out a list and o0m0 to ue.
No Fancy Prices Everything Cheap
A. STRACHAN
IMPORTANT NOTICES
EGGS FOR HATCHING.—
R000010LANn DEng, handsome fowl
and great layers. Settings from pen one
91.50, pen two 0100 altar April 16th. A few
eoeberels lett yet for sale, Supply limited,
WM. J. SHIELS,Etbe1,P. 0„ Ont.
BERTHA C. ARMSTRONG
Ie prepared to give leesone on Piano
or Reed Organ. Terme on application.
Postof0oe addroea—Brueael s. Residence—
Lot 8, Oon.10, Grey. Pupils may have their
lessens at their owe homes 11 preferred.
GOOD TOWN PROPERTY FOR
Bale on which le large brfok house,
stable, drilled wall, oieteru, fruit garden,
acres of land on John and James et.,
Br0eeels Terme reasonable, Apply to
JOHN MOFADDEN on promisee or F. 8,
SCOTT, Brussels,
MISS MARGARET M'LAUCHLIN
TEACHER OF PIANO
Pupils prepared for the Toronto
Conservatory of Music.
f 1OR SALE OR TO RENT.—
The undersigned offers her 100 acro
farm, being Lot20, 000, 7, Grey, for sale or
to rent. Comfortable house, bank barn,
orchard, wells, &e. Farm is only 1 of a mile
from the stirring village of Ethel. For fur-
ther particulars 'apply to F. S. eoott, Brus-
sels, or Mite, KATE HOLLAND, 78 Bhutan
Street, Toronto. 37.3m
PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE
undersigned offers his house e, and lot,
15 to e l l Mill ,treat, Brussels, for sale.
It is well looated,a convenient and coulter.
table. -home. Possession can be given at
once. Will also ,ell the vaaaut lot, ooruer
of Mill and Elizabeth streets, withal would
make a flue building site. For further par-
taml re an to price, terms, &o„ apply to
FRED, ADAMS, Hardware Dealer, Ford -
wish. 98.4
Notice I
The Court of Revision on the Aeeoeement
Roll for the Village of Brussels for the year
1900, will be held at the Town Hall, Brno
eels, on the 4th day of June, next, com-
mencing at 8 o'olook p. m, All parties
haying business at gold court will please
take notice ended accordingly.
E. 8. SCOTT, Village Clerk.
Notice to Debtors.
All parties still indebted to the estate ot
Moore Bros., insolvents, meet oatlelaotorily
arrange their accounts with me on or be.
fore the 1st day of June,1808 Accounts not
arranged by that time will be placed in
euit. A.B. MACDONALD,
Solicitor, Brueeel0,
Tenders i
Tenders will be reoeivod by the under-
elgnod up to Juue 4113 1006, for the building
of ail cement sidewalks to be built in the
Village of Brussels in the year 1906, tender
to state at so much per square foot, Speo-
ifloattone same as for oven formerly built or
esu be seen on application. Work to be
done in June and July.
1, 8. 8u0TT, Village Clerk.
Tenders I
Pandora will be received by the under.
gigged tor the supplying of all grave) re-
quired by the Conueil of Brussels for 1906,
up to Juno 4113,1908. Tenders to be so much
per yard and to be for eoreeued and un.
weaned gravel and for eaab of the follow-
ing pita;—Walker's, Herr'e, Oakley', and
Duncan',, Gravel to be eatiofaotory to
0 ouneil or impeder.
F, 8, SCOTT, Village Clerk.
Synopsis of Canadian Northwest
HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS
ANY even numbered motion of Dominion
Laude In Manitoba, Beekatokewau and
Alberta, excepting 8 and 20, not reserved,
may be homesteaded by any person who le
the nolo head of a family, or any male over
18 years of ago, to the extent of oge-quarter
motion of tee acres more or lose. •
Entry may be :made personally at the
local land) office for the dielriet in whish
tle land is situate.
The homesteader is required to perform
the oonditioueconn
elate, therewith W Under
OCe b un r
fluent the following ulnae:
(11 At lead afx menthe residence upon
and cultivation of the laud in emit year for
three years,
(2) It the father (or mother, if .the father
is damaged) of the homeoteader midden
upon alarm in the virlelty ot the laud
entered for the requirements as to red.
deuce may be satisfied by mob person re.
siding with the father or mother,
donee poo settler
Bland permanent
hint
in the vicinity of hie homestead, the re-
quiremeute an to enflrleoao may be sails.
tied by reefdeoee Upon the Bald land.
Sixmouthe'notioe in writing eh0nld be
given to the Oommleaiouer of Dominiou
Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for
patent,
W , W, OO1t5,
Deputy of terBaibliotor of Interior,
N, B. Unauthorized a psi atlon 0f this ad-
verttoomont 0,111. not be paid for.
AT
r e` gra is
Oranges Lemons
Bananas
Spanish Onions
Dates Figs Fish
and Oysters
Rigel Grade 5c. Cigars
High Grade Chocolates
The Home of Good old
Cheese and 27o. Tea
ALLAN LINE
ROYAL. &''AIL STEAMERS
To Liverpool
Triple Screw 8teamere—
VICTORIAN and VIRGINIAN
Turbine Engines—No Vibration
THE CANADIAN ROUTE
From Montreal
Victorian May 24 July 19 Ang,10
iooiau slay 01 June 28 Aug. 28
Virginian June 7 July 6 Aug. 0
Tunisian JULIO 14 July 12 Aug. 9
Rates of Passage
First Cabin -970 and npwarde, according
to steamer, Second Ooblo-94860 to 847.50,
Recording to steamer, Third 827 El
and 828.75.
For further particulars, rates and tickets
apply to
W. IL KERIR.
Agent Allan Line, limeade.
Toronto Rag and
Metal Co'y
PAYS CASH
For Rags, Iron, Rubbers,
Wool Pickings, Horse Hair,
Hides, &c., &c.
Highest Prices for Ali
H. ROSEN K. LABEL
Mill st. West, Brussels
SMITH &
STEWART
House, Sign and Carriage Paint.
ere. Ornamental and Scene
Work and Paper Hang-
ing a Specialty.
Quotations Furnished
on Applloation
SHOP
'ilurnberry St., Brussels
ALT
farmers or Storekeepers
by coming to the
ru sels Salt Works
can get any -kind of Salt
they require.
Gordon Mooney,
Foreman, Brussels.