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The Brussels Post, 1906-5-24, Page 8•4 SPORTING GOODS / Rubber Balis soft 1(11 lrflorleligent tibtralalle°: Base Balls Catching Gloves Foot Balls, Shin Pads Tennis Racquets and Tennis Balls Lacrosse Sticks Fishing Tackle It you are thinking of getting ma EXPRESS WAGGON come to ue. Our rail waggon, with strong wire wheels, at 51,50 and the G. T. 61. Truck 'Wagon at 52.75 are leaders, TWO THINGS YOU MAY NEED WALL PAPER—We still have a splendid assortment of pat- terns to ohooee from. OAUSTIO SODA for making your own aoap-5 lb, tins for 40 cents. 11101911.111110.0M• R SMI DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. ilOuzultati EITEN91014 W. 0. & B. Train leave Brue9ele Station, North ena. South, se follows: G0I00 8013T0 Goma 59on00. Moll 7:06 a.m I Nixed 000 a.m 1020 a.m 21 091 p.m xpress....., 942p.m Express 8:61p.m Korai stius gtems A ohiel's amang ye takir ' notes, An' faith he'll prent 18. FINE pasture. SEND Ile the news. Lentz frost Friday night. TRUMAN a Bank holiday. Co. Oottoom Tuesday, June 5th. EXCURSION to the West on Tape 6th. Lentos' glove found. Ask at Tao Poe. Sao local news on page 5 of this issue. ear. BAEXER sent a oar of wheat to Stationao people have been laid up with torwilitie. Beeman at Bronele Friday evening of this week, 2 OARS of oats were shipped to Tileon. burg by R. Graham. Pont:ammo Inure on Victoria Day will be 9 to 10 a. m. and 5.30 to 6 p. m. Tao Salt Works shipped a oar of salt to St. Eugene and another oar to Point Edward. FOURTEEN riga have been disposed of thie setterta already by R. Franois, oar. riage builder, Brussels. Sotto oases of a mild type of scarlet fever are in town and the anal plaokard. ing done by the Board ot Health. TEE PosT ie published a day earlier than usual tbie week owing to Thureday (Viotoria Day) being e. public holiday. A mom, headed enbsoriber who reoent- ly changed his address. writee 9—Send on THE Pon ea we cannot do without it." ON amount of publishing a day earlier thie week oorrespondenae from some quarters is not to hand when we went to preee. Purd, cherry and early apple trees are in biosoom and, if their appearance ie indicative of fruit bye and bye there should be large returns. BituesaL8 G. T. R. seotion men have been esoiating to pat in new switches at Lietowel, the men !going on the morning train and returning at night, THE Metropolitan Bank has opened an agenoy at Poet Elgin. A. E. Mellish, of Brussels, ie the noting agent in the mean- time. He le quite a hustler atter basi- l:Me& AUCTION Sale of Aaron Lindsay'a household furniture on Saturday after. noon of thie week at 3 o'olook, two doors North of Knitting factory. F. S. Scott Auctioneer. WASTE PAPER.—Old newepapere, mita able for peaking or wrapping, for Bale at ane cent per pound, or in quantitiee for lees. Apply at Tato POST Pablish- ing Home. Da. W. L. E(Manse hen been ap. pointed G. T. R. physician for the dietriot from Wingham to Listowel. Dr. MoNaughton, now of London, was formerly in obarge. Tan hone owned by jamee Elliott, Mill etreet, adjoining his reaidenoe haa been mull improved by a oemant veneer. Dr. Graham ie idea having the double house he ovine, on the same etreet similar• ly kneed. Tbie ehould improve its looks materially. TEE Bowliug green le in fine shape and on several evenInge during the past week two looal rinks have been proving their ability to locate the kitty. Arrangements will be made for games with neighboring dubs. There are some exoellent ephere trundlein Bruseele. EAST Homo Lioense Commissioners met at the American Hotel Brussels, on Tueeday of this week. All the onembere Present excepting Wm. Watson,ot Wrox- eter, who died after a short Innen of pneumonia, on Friday. 610 only sat al one meeting einoe hie appointment, Da. OVONS, DEL D., London, Eye and Ear Surgeon, will be at Smith's Drug Store, Brneeels, on the first Tuesday in eaoh month. Hours, 8 a. 80,90 1.30 p. m. Oataraot, squint, failing eyesight, deatnees and nasal catarrh treated and glasses properly fitted. Next visit, Tuesday, May 29011, Tam week S1111011 Grant has taken obarge of the Brueeele and Wroxeter nage line and will continue to look after the boniness until the rettirn of Edward Lowry, the proprietor, who has gone to 808980 hie brother Will., who is caterer at the popular Sommer resort known ae Springheuk. Mr. Lowry hae held the lease at SprIngbank for several yeare, the beet kind of a recommend as to the eatie. faction he give& PUBLIC L1BUAUX Henos.—Oommenoing on Monday of next week the time table of the Public) Library will be AS fol• loWs O—Tueeday. Thunday and Bator. day open in the afternoone born 2,80 to 5 &Moak. Tuesday and Saturday even. Inge treat 7 to 9. This rule Will hold good until ()camber 1st nett. Pereone interested in or oalling at the Library bed better olip this notice out and pailta it up so tat to be 000y Of acme. It may wade handy and gave you from Mallen climbing of the deb. a. Otani forwarded a oar of cattle to Montreal this week. A. OAR of nutohinery wee received by M. M. Cardiff this week. Soo the foot ball manta Friday evening on Viotoria Park, Brueeele, A. 0. DAniele ehipped two °are of cattle to Toronto mod 0800 of hogs to Oohing - wood, SANITARY INSPECTOR OLIVER le making hie omits to see how the gleaning op has been done, BAzAall Tharaday atternoon of this week in Town Hall. Entertainment in the eatne place in the evening, FRED. fdoOnAokan hoe pat a cement walk from his residenoe to Turnberry atreet. Be calls hie home "Erinleigh," Bloom tare rata on the G. T. R. for Viotoria Day. Good going on Wednee. day and ieturuiog Friday of this week. GERRY BROS. have their new hardware stook opeued up in Port William and are hustling basinees, They will no doubt do well. VARIOUS departments of the Public School were fumigated by &oratory Skene to avert danger from Scarlet fever infection. THE Toronto Daily Star and the Daily News have been inereaeed in price from 01.00 per annam to 01.50, new rate amn• ing into effect on June 180, TUESDAY afternoon Leelie Turnbull gave one of his thumbs 8 gosh on a saw in the Antent factory. We hope he will soon be o. k. To the list ot second year successful students at the Guelph 0. A. 0., just published are the tames of 0. G. Salkeld, of Goderich, 13 ; Middleton, Clinton, 34 and N. M. Ballantyne, Stratford, 43. BAYPIELD will play Football with Brunetti on Viotoria Park, here, Friday evening, game at 6 p. m. Aa both teams are hustling for first place in this Die. trim and are closely matched, a red hot game may, be expected. Go and see 11. AT the meeting of Grey Branch Agri. cultural Society Direetore last Friday afternoon the report of the Building Committee was adopted and Secretary Kerr was inetruoted to go to Listowel and arrange with Architect Binning for plane and epecilioatione and advertne for tendere. The new buildiug will be nen. ed nearly on the old Bite with a little more room between it aud the riles EMS. PEON SYDNEY 0. B.—Thursday of 1080 week Tao Posy received a box of beauth NI May flowers from Mise Lizzie Fergu• son, formerly of Brussels, and Mies Zetta Forgone, of Teeewater, both of whom are at Sydney, Ocipe Breton. Although the flowers were picked on the 14111 inn., they were in good condition when they arrived from the far Ent. Oar thanks an due to the young lediee for their remembranoe. BRUSSELS WOOL MAREST,—The wbol market 18 open for the Beason of 1906 in Breese's with three bayere, R. Graham, A. Baker and J. T. Wood, who are pre. pored to pay the very best prin the mar. ket will allow. Ur. Wood, of the Ex. oelsior. Knitting faotory, will allow 2 cents additional in trade. He handles bisulfate, yarns, honors', onderware, sheeting, tweede, eto. The market opens ei 24 and 25 oente per pound which is oerrainly a good price and worthy of the ooneideratiou of people having wool to sell, BAZ0411.—Don't forget the Renner. (thief and apron Bazaar in the Town Hall Brnesela, Thursday afternoon of this week, under the anopicee of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodiet ohuroh, No ad. mission tee in the afternoonwhen artioles will be on Bale. In the evening there will be a musioal and literary entertainment to oornmencie at 7.80 o'olook. Ladies Quartette, instrumental by Orohestra and soloists, eta. Admission only 10 oente. 108 008000, fruit, oake and oonteotionery will be on sale, SAD AOOIDENT.—Tueeday afternoon in coming home from ocbool, at what is koown as Shine's ethool house, llth eon. of Gray, Arthur Wheatley, a lad of about 8 years of age, and hie brother, whose pareute live South ot Brueeele, were running behind the buggy of Wm, Perris, of Oraobrook, who with Hire, Perrie, was coming to Brussels. In some way the former got his left leg entangled in the hind wheel and received a terrible wrench at the knee, nearly pulliog the lower part of the leg off. When Mr. Parrie heard the boy's ory he stopped the horse and at mule weut to the lad's relief. The buggy had to be beaked up to release the leg whioh was almon wound round the axle. Had the injured youth not caught on to the buggy top he possibly would have been dashed to the ground with the re. volving wheel, Mr. and Mrs, Perris toolo the two boys to their home as speedily as poeeible and after doing what they could to help the mother arrange for his oom. fort hastened to Brunets fax a dootor, 50 was found on arrival of the physioian that there was no poesibility of saving the limb owing to the badly injured knee, 00 when the father arrived home from Walton, where he woe working, it was decided to amputete the leg about a of the way between the knee and hip, Tone donors did the work and the patient Came through the operation with good nitwit and we hope he will non regain his etrength from the great shook it moat have been to hie eyetem. /t was a meet anfortnnitte aooident but no one name to be blarnable in the matter, The family le deeply Sympathized with in their trouble. Standard Bank of Canada :218.1,..A.28=848113= 1872 SIIRPLUB, OR R8192RVI0 F059L 8. 1,000,009 TOTAL 488200 OVER 10,000,000 A. Gettitiereti 13iallaking )1318ta1lleticiet TranSft etod 'SAVINGS BANK' .a.corned Interest in added to accounts every six mouthe and b000mes prluctipal. Joint Depoolt Accounts—A SPECIAL OONVBININNOR in use in our savings De. partment is the "Joint Deposit" account, Aloney may be depoeited or wandrawn by either of the two members of the household. This system is 0 great ounvon- Jamie to inany residing in toRe. hut more partioalarly so to Airmen, L413 In the latter ease whether anonaswite nines to town either eau attend to the Banking, 4/1. other feature 01 0119 eyetem is that in oaae of the death of either party the .naouey eau be withdrawn by the survivor without Goat. We will ten you more about our 80000040 16 you will kindly cub or write, Married 'Women and Allmon may make And withdraw deposits without theta. tervention of any person. SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for 5A8'E-KEEPING only for which no obarge ia made. YOUR BUSINESS will reoeive our oareful and aourteone attention. G. P. SCHOLFIELD, Goo. MANAGER, 2.. F. ROWLAND, Locath AGM, Mune. Warn; & GILLESPIE reoeived a oar of cement this week. Joe. TAIT fell at his 11080e on Tun day evening and snack hie tome aud bead splint a atone wall giving him blaok eye and quite a shaking op. He is able to be about however. A. TIE GAAIE.—Last Friday evening a fine and °Many contested game of Intermediate League Foot Ball was play• ed 01 Bayfield between the home tweet end B0088910. Although the Wore,: wan 0-0 there were oome alone calk, for goats. Bayfield is a, strong, aotive team and Branele did well to hold them down on their own gronude to a tie. Eel. Karl. oy had hie nose injared by a collision and had to retire for the balance of the game, McLennan going on to even up. Brown Jackson umpired the game with the usual eatietaatiou. Bayfield will be here ou Friday evening of tbie week for the return game. RUSSELL Betsz.—Latit Sunday night about 10 o'clock, J. W. Romani, eldest, eon of W. E, and Mre. Haiet, of Atwood, died at the home of hie graudparenta, Albert etreet, Brunie, with 08110171 he made hie home, aged 12 years, 6 mouths and 15 days, He bad taken 111 on the previous Monday while going to school and despite all that Gould be done for him he passed away ae above stated, Peritonitis was said to be the canoe of death. He was born in the room in which he died. Russell was a sturdy, active boy and the pioture of health on the Sunday previous when he wae 09 Sabbath School. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon to Braseele cemetery, Rev. T. W. Oosene conducting a suitable service at the hone and grave. In addition to flowers from relativee and Mende a beautiful wreath woe aontribut ed by the Publio &hoe!, a floral oroae from the Junior Epworth Leave of the Methodist church and a boquet from the S. S. elan iu the same oburoh. He was rarely an abeentee from either. The relatives will be Recorded einone sympa• thy in their bereavement. PROPERTY Boron.—ltet week W. W. Hartle bought the 4 aaree from John Oober & Bons, commonly known ae the Ronald Fire Engine works property. The fire of a year ego deetroyed the large brick factory on this lot aud at the same time wreaked the hopes ot the proprietors ae far ae rebuilding and continuing the business Dlr. Harris, who ownee the Oheeee and Butter factory North of town, will pat ap a building on his newly acquired lot and will move the basineaa into town. The brick -Brooke stack now mending will be utilized as will the betook walla of the moulding shop the latter coneattitiag stable, drive house and Me house. Proposed new location for factory will be more convenient for proprietor and employees, handier for shipping boater and ahem, 80000109 ice no., and we think Mr. Harris made a very wise move. Purohase price of land is said to be 0400. The preeerm factory will be taken down and the material need in oonetrnotion of new modern premises. Tao Poem wishes Air. Harris the beet of manse in hie new move, and we hope he will have everything in miming shape for the next season'e butter businees. People We Krtow. Peroy Riahardeis holidaying in To. ronto. Mre. Samuel Wilton ie visiting at Mildmay. E. 0. Danford was in Toronto during, the poet week. Miss Nora Holmee is visiting relatives at Port Elgin. Mies Lizzie McNichol has gone to Strathaona, N. W. T. Mies Edith Adams, of Fordwioh, wen a visitor in Brawls thie week. S. T. Plum, Pare. Plum and children bre holidaying with relatives at Lietowel. George Haiste, of Obeoley, ie bare at. tending the funeral of the nephew, Rueriel Haien. J. Leokie ie now takingin the eights at Edmonton. Be may gel home inside of a month. Mrs. (Rev,) M. J. Wilson, of Teas• water, vieited Dire. T. Friendship for a few days. S. and Dirs. Again, of Teeswater, are renewing old friendothipe in Brea. eels and tonality. Dare. (Rev.) N. S. Brorwaah of Wing. ham, 200009090109 Dim Paul, Panacea street, on Wednesday, Will, and Mrs. Orawford have gone to St. Thomas to visit while en route to their home in Winnipeg. Mr. Harris. of Viotoria, B. C., hae been a goon at "Dunedin," the home of Dr. Holmes, William street, Brueeele, Editor Shapin„ of the Gerrie Vidette, Was 0 caller On THE Poem Thuraday of last week. He drove the Bishop over from Gorrie. Peroy, the little eon of Rev. George J. Abe)', of Preston, formerly of 'Brownie, hae been very 111 with pneumonia but we trued be will non be all right. Eddie Lowry hem gone to Boasevain, Martitoba, where be will be employed al his trade as au expert at lathing. Be will show them bow to nail the mope on. Harvey Buohanatt, of Brunetti, bee taken the Normal oonree at Winnipeg and is now teaohing near Wapella, Sae. katahewen. Hive a good teacher too and we Wish him Well, The latest nem from captain (Rest. too'e Mater, Mee. ()email, of Uxbridge, is not manuring. She woo Operated upon Ion Pall for mune but the trouble wee incorporated so innola in her eystero that medical help ia nemvailing we are warty to hear, C111111613011•9101091=11111 George and Walter Lowry are away to Loudon for Victoria nay. J. Leslie Kerr is ma the siok list Mlle week and under the clootoe's oare. Mre. George Beaker will epend Viotoria Day with her son, Roth in St. Marys, Miss Clara Simmone le book from a visit with ber grandparents at Wroxeter. Rev. J. H. Osterhout, B. A , of Wrox. eter, oohed on 'roe POET last Friday. George Biehop has gone to Woolseley, Manitoba, leaving Brueeele on Tuesday month:a. Mrs. jag. Fax hoe been on the sick lief but we hope ebe will soon be fully restored. Mre. Jas. 9Pitylor, of Moffat, near Guelph, and little Royoe, were the gueate of Min Stewart, Church etreet Brineele. A. W. Bernard, travelling Auditor of the Bell Telephoue Oo , made hie official vieit here Ian week and was well pleased with tht progress made. Mise Addie Lott, who has been at Lindsay for some time, is here on a holiday visit under the perinatal roof. The East evidently agrees with her. Mre. Elsie Quirk and her brother, Archie Commiug, of Buffalo, N. Y,, are vieitore in Brunie with Mrs. Oakley their grandmother and other old friende. D. A. Lowry left for Winuipeg where be will work at hie trade as bricklayer, He is a good bond with the trowel. Hie family will oontinue to reside iu Brne• eels. Leslie Bailey is home from Stratford for a holiday bopiug 10 0000291 hie health which is hardly as vigoroue e anal. We hope the net and change OE air and therm will invigorate him. Tuesday Bert. Megaton left for Ken. ton, Man., where he will take a position in a drug store, He is a good student and should be of real value to hie employ. er. Hie many young friends in town aud looality with hint thanes. H. Ball, bf Wingham, wits renewing old friendships in Brunelle thio week. It is si years Mon the Bali family re- moved from this locality. Mr. Ball ie nearly 79 yeare of age and atands it re. markably well for a man of hie years. There is a possibility that Mn. and Mre. Bali and daughters may go to British Columbia to live. They have a eon and two daughters now living in the Weet. *12008,2.61. Fanis, of Manoheater, Eng., ie the gent of her Meter, Mre. P. Stret. ton, /3raesehi, arriving about two weeks ago and will epend 3 or 4 months in Ontario. It is 7 years ,,einoe she—then Mioo Marie DolcQuarrie—went to England. Dir. Pattie, who ie engaged in the oil biminese, will come to Canada and will return with his wife. There ie 0poesi• bility that they may remain in title land if the boeiness opens up to anit Mr. Pallis. Mies Entylene MoQuarrie, of Detroit, eiater to hire, Stratton and Mrs, Faille, is also here on a short holiday and may go to England with her deter on a 60 day trip. We are sure ehe would enjoy it very muoh. The three ladioe mentioued are daughters of Hector and Dirs. MeQaarrie, ith con., Grey. We notiee by the Arizona Blade that mining busmen at Kelvin, Arizona, is on the boom, Looal interest is ad- ded to this item from the tact that James Elder, brother to Mre. George Brown, of Beaune, and Adolph Nairn - anti have bonded the Hamilton group for 560,000 and Mr. Elder and Mn. Shaw their Elephant group for 020,000, The Hamilton group of claims in thie deal, bonded by Adolph Neiman and James Elder ie an old gold prop. arty on which a large amount of de. velopment work lute been done and has van bodies of low grade ore, large quantities ot which have already been sipped. There wes at one time a five. stamp mill on the property but it has long einoe been torn down. The Cop- per Belle and Elephant group are copper mimes and indications are they will become good produnre. Business Locals. Now calved oow for Bale. Apply to ALP. BABEEN. GOVERNNENT proof ()levee eeed at Mo. Crockett's, Boor Wyandotte eggs for bantling, 51.00 per 15. JAS, BALLANTYNE. Do not forget McGregor is tuning lawn mowers now on Mill lib. Brunele. Han DBESSING.—Bwitellee made out of combinge and out hair. Mae, R. RiNGSTON, Diill et. West. WANTED.—TIgge 20o. Pedlars Revised Tariff -100 tuba ohoiae grass Butter wanted at onoe, GEO. B. KINO, Wingham. Locianee attain found. Owner may have it by proving property and paying for thie notice. Apply to joint Moons, Lot 26, Oon, 6, Morris, filotraz Paows.—Fartnere wiebing to bey the beat plow made oall on the undersigned. Plow repairs and pointe kept at Robt. Fennel& work ahop. JOIIN LogO The mailer of Louis Riot died at Win. nipeg, aged 86 years, Rev, Canon Gribble'e golden jubilee wits celebrated at Niagara Valle. doe bronze tablet bearing the rlamee Of the Mx St, Cathaeinee men who lost their lion in the Boer wet was unveiled Eti, the rieV., 0011400100 at St, Catharines by Lord Aylmer, The golden jubilee of the Roman Catholic Diocese ot Hamilton was eel°. heated Friday. St. Mary'e Cathedral was dedicated by 'Bebop McEvoy, of London, and mar. Shareetti celebrated High Man, TIU .419- 7 - METROPOLITAN BANK VAPP111.—AutliorlSedl $2,900.000 CAPATAL—Pald op 1.000.000 RESERVE and Surplus Profits: 1,1331138 /Menton 5.2., 20001110. 0. le. TROMPBOR, 10,0, President. Vico.Preaident, 10108.11EAD001200, 11.0.A. 010 noNon Mn, W. MAMMA 009.000, 00.0, 19.8. 1000502 20099 PliorrEitooN W. D. ROBS, • General managert, TEtB aillentOPOLITAN BASH le open to receive the accounts ot Farmers, Blerobants aud Business Community generally and to give 5008101 oonaideratiou to all proposals submitted to it, It relies upon its past record for 00111.06011e treatment of its Cus- tomers, and will extend every oeusiderabion consistent with sound banking to those who may desire to transaot business with it. 6417 Axes BirraiegrAMYT Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all Immo of 51 and upwards BRUSSELS BRANCH A. E. MELLISH, Manager. The Transoontinental Railway ffigni• minion are inviting tendere for 55,000 gran tone of eighty•poond steel raile. The Railway Commission have iooned an order allowing the Grand Trunk to oonetruot a aiding on the Esplanade from East of Churoh onset to a point East of Soon street in Toronto. THE FIELD OF SPORT. • Mildmay defeated Walkerton Int week at Football in Mildmay by a eoore of 3-0. Meaford defeated Owen Sound by a soon of 2-1 in the Intermediate aeries W. F, A. Dundee has notified tbe W. F. A. that they are willing to take a bye in the Scalar series. The first game of the W. P. A. Inter. mediate group No. 4 between Ayton and Holstein resulted 1 to 0 in favor of Ayton. Joseph Seagram'a,iSlaughter, won the Ring's Plate on Saturday at the Wood• bine, with Coartmertial second and Karuko third. Time 2.11 3/5, 4eThe Intermediate W. F. A , match between London and Tavistook, played in London last Frfday evening reeulted in a eaore of 2 to 1 in favor of Tavietook. The firet football game of the sermon for the Hongh cup was played at Clinton last Saturday between Seaforth Collegiate and 0110010 Collegiate teams. At belt time the nore was 0-0, but in the Int halt the Wotan boyo pot op a good game, the final note being 8 to 0 iu favor of Clinton. IRVINO.—On Monday, May 7111, at Mieer. ioordia Hospital, Edmonton, to Mr, and Mre. J. E. Wentworth M. D,, formerly of Walton, Ont., a daughter. LOWRY.—la London, on May 2204, to Mn, and Mrs. W. Lowry, a daughter, McVittno.—In Morris, on May 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs, Milton DiloVittie, a daughter. zatsiuo. Deues.—In Welleeley, on May ard, eldeet Ben of Oberlin Dames formerly ot Cranbrook, aged 25 yeare. BAIBT.—In Brneeele, on May 20th, J. W. Russel, eldest eon of WilIlam E. and Anuabell Elotiat, of Atwood, formerly of Brunele, aged 12 years, 6 months and 25 days. Ievioo.—At Misericordia Hospital, Ed mouton, on May Elth, the infant daughter of J. E. Went worth Irving, D. S. O., M. D. SANG8TER.—At Moleaworth, on May 191h, Sono, wile of John Sangster, aged 29 yean. Woon.—In Howiek, on May 150, James Wood, aged 74 years WIL8ON.—In Wroxeter, on May 18111 William Wilson, aged 70 year& 0OV21010090 '082, Fall Wheat 70 76 Barley 42 43 Peas 70 71 Oate 34 35 Batter, tube and rolls14 15 Eggs per dozen 14 16 Hay per ton 6 00 7 00 Flour, per bbl 4 50 5 20 Hoge, Live 6 90 7 00 Wool 24 25 Salt, per bbl., retail 1 00 70 Potatoee per boa 40 45 Apples (per bbl,) 1 50 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. j..10Ull IMPROVED YOBK- A.: aural Bowe, from imported dam, six months old, aud two hogs from same litter, for sale. 86 Lot 10, 000. 8, Morris. 46-08 328. BPEIR, QOW STRAYED ON THE 0'-.7 premises of the undersigned. Lot 28, 4th Line, Morris, on or about May 160h, Owner is requeated to prove property, pay expensee and take her away. 4041 ALBERT OROO109, Huron County Council.. The COuneil of the County of Huron will meet in the Council chamber in the Town of Ooderich, on Tuesday, the Otto day of June next, at 1 o'olock. All miounte again- st the County requiring settlement must be placed with the ulerk before this date., W. 12592, Clerk. BEAUTY ON YOUR WALLS Wall Paper ie a dominant feature th the decoration of your rooms. It is all about you and remains for years to fuer or adorn. Why not have it appro- priate and beautiful ? Wall Papers that Decorate are our specialty. Pretty papers at every prim are here and only pretty Papers at any price. Scores of artistic patterns ; hun- dreds of rolls to ohooee from. We will be pleased to help you aeon it you wish —AT— r Fox's Drug Store flovvvvlswrgiot obertesokeesesee WOOL WANTED %Now The Highest Market Price will be paid in Cash for any quantity of Wool delivered at my store, Brussels. Alf. Baeker Wool! Wool'! This season, as usual, I will pay the Highest Market Price for any quantity of Wool deliv- ered at No. 1 Storehouse, Brus- sels. Also for all kinds of Grain. nobt. Grab.ato, pescrtiontoseteittoetemvarWeviso adoloWiestestaoreorearseesetearatestoWtoWestatemeintostestrotienraeleteaeweAtetWeeWlesal Brussels Daylight Store.. .- , G. N. McLaren 1-- Seasonable Goods at Less Than Regular Prices We have just received 26 dozen Men's Shirts, a manufacturer's clean-up, bought away below the regular values. 1.25 & 1.00 Men's Soft Front Shirts for 75c —26 dozen Men's fine quality Madras and Cambric Shirts, light, medium and dark!colorings ; all sizes from 14 to 17, with detached cuffs ; perfect fitting goods ; regular 175 prices $1.00 and $1.25. Sale price 25c Children's Brownie Belts for 10c —5 dozen Manufacturer's Seconds in Brownie Belts. They come in red, green, blue and white. Some are slightly soiled or checked, but are a bargain at the price. 10 Your choice for . — ••• ... ... ... ... 90 FANCY CRETONNES FOR - 60 —120 yards Fancy Cretonnes, Crepon finish, in red and green shades ; regular 06 value 9c. Sale price ... ''' ... ... - —15e and 20c Fancy Cretonnes, in green, red and fawn shades ; 30 and 36 inches 121 wide ; reversable ; regular prices up to 20c. Sale price ... 25c Children's Fancy Lace Collars for 17c —3 dozen Claildren's Fancy Lace Collars in cream, butter and white ; reg- 1 17 ular 25e. Sale price, each ... •-1. 1 Men's Strong Working Braces for 10c —8 dozen Men's Strong Braces, leather trimmings, assorted colorings ; 1 n regular price 25a. Sale price... ...i,.‘a Complete stook Ladies' and Misses' Summer Vests. The newest in Fancy Collars. Cotton and Cashmere Hose for Ladies and Children. Men's Summer Underclothing, all weights and sizes. We always Pay the Top Notch Price for Proauce. roam Noma, ISPEAMINSUP 1P MP Wear IA MMEM.............. Yours for Next Door to Mutual Benefit G. N.Laren 111/14a American House