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The Brussels Post, 1907-3-21, Page 8Easter Post Cards We are allowing a beautiful collection of Easter Piobtire Post Garde, bought tram several different homes so that our stools hag the choicest kinds to be had, Come ee early as you oah and look over them while. We have in stook the prettiest earde. Among them are Satin Easter Post Cards Appropriate designs at 100. eaoh, Tinsilled Cards, dowers, &c. With Easter Greeting et 5o. mob, Largo Assortment of Easter Post Cards Some Emboeeed with Crosses and Flowere and all with Easter Greeting, at 2 for 5 (Ante. A New Colored View of Brussels just received. Easter Novelties for little Gifts Decorated Eggs, 011iakene, &c. F R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. Para Stivs thins A ebiel'e among ye fakir' notes, An' taith he'll prent Tun Foot Ball boyo should organize. `'VarlLED oonveyaneee are once more in nee. Gee the snow off your share of the sidewalk. 81018E awnings are being brought in • requisition. Maim more, Tun voting ou the Market site Bylaw lakes place next Monday. Bromide Council will meet next Mon• day evening at 7.30 o'clock. FainAY of next week will be Good Friday and a public holiday. Jive. ScooT chipped a oar of tine cattle from Brussels last Saturday. DONT mise reading Prot. O'Brien's advt. in another column of this issue. Qc000E BlauLAY Was awarded the con- tract for the cement olooete at the Public School, SAT❑R1AY of next week the Howiok Mutated Fire Insurance Go. will hold its maniac monthly meeting at Gerrie. OAaETAREa Comma has been busy tidy• ing ep the Main street by gatheriug up the retaee accumulated daring the past Winter. Da. 13'MM:'l VISIT.—Dr. Butler, the London Eye Spenialist, will be at the American Hotel, Brueeele, on Wednes- day, May 8th. Glasses supplied. Banks RATco.—The G. T 11, will issue return tickets for the Easter hall. days as fotlowe :—Good going Thursday March 28th and returning on Tceeday April 2nd. Stroma Exafntrios.—April 4th is the date set for the Stook Exhibition at Clinton. The promoters are offering tiptop prices covering numerous classes and are leaving nothing undone to make a euoaese. See the list of prices in this revue of Tae roar, Honer Fem.—The laet Mouthly Horse Fair for the season 1E1 Brueeele will be held Thnreday, April 4th, and should be the capper of the season, At the last Fair over 60 horeee are said to have ohanged hands and 15 bnyere were here. Stable room was at a premium. Top notch prices were paid for many of the ani. male. LuoeoNw FReE.—Mies A. B. Rose has put in a new and complete stook of Oor- tioelli Silks for all kinds of Bilk Em- broidery and Mount Melliok work. Lee. eon heats are from 10 to 12 e.. m. and 3 to 5 p. m., in the Foreetere' Hall, io the Bioehiltl Brock, with Mise Bach. tor, of Montreal, in charge. She has a fairly good sized elm to begin with but is looking for more. The lessons are free. Stitohee in Bottenbng, Hedebo and Hardanger taught free AB well, it so desired. The news—No Pure Drag Gough Cure Laws would be needed, if all Gough Corea were like Dr. Shoop'e Cough Cure Le— and has been for 20 yeore. The Nation. al Law now reg0iree that if any poisons enter into a cough mixture, is most be printed on the label or package. For this reason mothers and othere, should insist on having Dr. Shoop'e Cough Core, No poleou marks on Dr. Shoop's labels— and none in the medieioe, else it mast by law be on the label. And it'e not only ante, but it is said to be by those who know it beet, a truly remarkable cough remedy. Take no chance, particularly with your children. Insist on having Dr. Shoop's Cough Care. Compare carefully the Dr, Shoop package with inhere and see, No poison marks there 1 Yon eon always. be on the sate aide by demanding Dr. Shoop's Gough Cure. Simply reline to accept any other. Sold by F. R. smith. SOIENTO3IO PALOI8TRY.--The Oonoert and Lecture on Scientific Palmistry given by Prot. and Madam O'Brien on Tuesday evening of lhie week in the Tows Hall proved a delightful treat to the targe and repreeoutetive audience though the high wind at rattling windows [Wade it somewhat hard to bear at 120300. Shortly atter eight o'olook Mies Ida Bailey opened the evening's entertaiu- meet by a welt rendered piano Bolo, Prof. O'Brien lectured for 2} hour%. Among hie remarks he pointed out that it physicians and other scientific men devoted thsmeelvae to the study of eoientiflo palmiatry they -would benefit mankind, He epuke for an hour on'Tbe detenoe of rolmietry" ; then for an hour took up the theory and procto of palm• kitty, quoting the scriptures to prove that mention was made of the Seienae in the Bible. His delioatioo of character from the formation of the band and the lines therein was a revelation to all present. There were 'levered oharte of hands hanging around the stage;—(1) Elementary, (2) square, (5) spatulate, (4) Knotty, (5) Conte, (6) Ppbyeia, (7) Mixed Hand. Ewe differeutthtimbe, stiff, wasp Arm, Dapple joint, club, also eight differ. 0nt,11nger nails, Prot. O'Brien ie meet- ing1,witb anomie bn his pra0tioe et the Central hotel, Madam O'Brien is a lady with a charming and refined pereoo. elity and ie gifted with a tdnef❑t,,eympa• tbelio voice. Her firet 0e10otio0 "Robin Adair" was given with good 0ffeet and Was rapturouely applauded, rsepoading with "No Sir." 'Home Sweet Home"' Wee Bung with it great depth of feeling, reeei Viug applause bat, Madam did not teepoud. ;13ra0eelo people will not seen forget the treat afforded thorn on Tuee. day by Prof. and Madam O'Brien. • ROUND gold broach Met iu Sru00ela 0u Wednesday. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tao PoeT, Sae Me Millinery Opening announce- ments in this issue and don't fail to cake in•tbe Exhibits, They are going to be gorgeoue thie year. Do not tail to ooneult with Mise J, J. Allan, Retooling Optician, on Friday March 22ud, 01 American Rotel, Brea. eels, Consultation free. Mes'a new Spring bate. --Black and colored, soft and bard—flues, for felts the correct atylee—oorreot prices. 13. N. MOLAREN• WEER before lost D. D. 15, el. Uamer• on, of Wirirton, paid hie official visit to St. John's Lodge, A. F. & A. M., Brae. Bele. The brethren enjoyed the evening with the Grand Lodge 'representative, Hotiega EPRae win ftud Campbell's Varuieb Scams most excellent for men, lug and varuiehiug flours and interior woodwork, These Statue dry hare over night and sever become tacky. McKay & Shaw carries a fwd line of all oolora. A ooacaor will be given in the Metbo, diet church, Wroxeter, under the aaepioea of the choir on Friday evening, April 5th, Miee Emma Irons, the talented and brilliant 010001180l88 W111 be the 8peoial 0ttro8"o0. Don's fail to hear her. 1(005 the date in mind, 'rare week P. J. McDonald and eou- tingeuc left for Moose Jaw where they writ be busy at the large waterworke dam Mr. MoDouald brie the 0Onlra01 tor. Iu the company wee Rueeel aud Roy Mo. Donald, et Be8seei8; Ed. Bryane, Morrie ; Sam. Pope, of Wroxeter ; Jno. Campbell, Cbae. Eakec, L. Elliott ado Wm. Me. Donnie. A car of 080080arte8 wa0 shipped from Brueeele for werkl0g on the job. I. 0, 0. F. AT Homn.—The annual At Hume of W eetern Star Lodge, I. 0.U. F., Brussels, was held iu their evaded. Lodge room Thursday evening of last week and proved to be au enjoyable ocaaeiou. Attendance was targe ; pro• gram was varied cud well rendered, hue the Much tasty and bouuttlnt. Noble (*rood Nicholson, welcomed the peopio 004 handed over the ehairmauobip to Barrister MacDonald. Program was as follows :—Oreheetrol eeleociuu by H. L. Jackson, W. A. Grower, W. Griffith and Mrs. Jaokeen ; chairman's remarks. ; eolo, 0. Richardson ; trombone Bolas by L. Duutord ; humorous reading ay Mise Joie Buchanan ; ladies quartette, Misses Hmgeton, Gerry and Sharpe and Aire, W. L. Leocherdale ; piono duet, Mrs, and Mise Duncan ; solo, Mies Vmie Cardiff 1 mala quartette, D. and A. 8traahan, J. Habkirk, and J. H, Cameron ; recitation, Mies Nora Maandere; Bolo, Dick Davies, of Ethel 1 eoug, Jno, 13abkirk; vote of tha0k8 ; National Anthem. Everybudy did their part eplendidly and the evening was a splendid one. West- ern Star Lodge bee a large, healthy membership which 0ontiu❑00 to grow Steadily. Meetings are hold Thursday eveuiug of each week. Several have ex• pr880ed their intention of joining the 3. liuken brethren, and if they do they will make no mistake. Pocula MEarnio —Monday evening a public meeting was held in the Tuwu Hall to dismiss the Bylaw to be voted 00 and also the proposed Oarnegie Library, B. Gerry wee called to the thaw and filled the position. There was a goodly good natured audience vomit. Short addreseee were given by Reeve Leokie, Councillors P,ew, Ballantyne, Clerk Scott, J. D. Ronald, J. T. Roca and W. H, Herr with o few worde interjected by a number of others, Councillor Seeker and Postmaster Farrow were called for bet they had lett the Bali, Air. Leckie presented a very lull report of the stage taken in the matter, Mr. Rose taking the other aide of the question, outdid himself in speech making in presenting hie view of the 0008. T11oee opposed to the Northeriy site agreed that it wa8 pot 010 18100(100 0f the ()outwit to pelt down 1he,Towu Hull at present but to build the new Liurary alongside of it on the same lot, Unfortunately for their awe, however, the Bylaw and their arguement are net in !me as the By-law eaye the Town Hail i0 to be removed at mule. The question ae the optmoo of the audi• enol on the advieability of buildiug the Library; irreepeetive of site, was pre - minted and ooueurred in by a large majority by a standing vote. Voting takes place next Monday, polling puma being at the Council Chamber, R. 'Thom• eon's office and Geo. Birt'e residence. N. F. Gerry, J. T. Roes hod P. Sam will be the Deputy Retnrniug °Meere, ,People We Know. Pe06ONALe.—Alex, MOKeoeie, of. jWel• ton, and leanly have moved to Brue- ael8.—Jno, Ameut, of Milibank, waif in town for a day or two last week,—E5h. Closer, of Moorefield, was shaking bootie with old trreude bo Braesele beet week, —F. Durdle, butter maker, was here tart Week. He will take n5 housekeeping on Albert arrest, having secured a helpmate. —Wesley Walker, who liar been at Blew. doe, woe hero beet Thnreday.•—Dudley Holmes, Barrieter, of Wingaa03, gave Tor Pon a call last Friday. He was a format Brueeeli18 One being hie birth. place.—George Brown attended a Ansonia At Home at botdwioh on Fri. day evening. --Mise Winnie MOGulre left town on Monday of last week for Dun. gaunoo, Where 8118 ie filling au engage. meet as milliner. The Dengaunon people Will land Mies Makin ei valaabb8 E METROPOLITAN BANK 141116211111.1 CAPITAL $1,000,000.00 RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS '1,188,718.28 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Interest Paid Quarterly on Savings Bank Deposits Brussels Branch W. J. Fawcett, Manager addition to their village,—Bishop and Mrs. Ward, former well Mimeo reetdente, are here from Bt. Thomas waiting Jno. and titre. Hill, Queen street, and other old friends. It is 10 or 12 years e2n08 they removed from Brueeele. Mr. Ward hoe been laid up with sciatica bat is re• aruiting nicely now.—Roger Deedmau, who boldo a poeitio11 in the Dominion Batik, has been moved from Toronto to Montreal.—Mise Olive. Mooney lett beet Mouday for her Milliuery ettna1100 at Loudeeboro'. We wish her an enjoyable etay.—Mine Lillian Byke, o1 Toronto, hoe been engaged by Mrs. McKinlay ae milliner for thio eeaeon,• She 000308 highly recommended.—Monday Alex, Stewart and 6 children, who have been ependiug the Winter here with relatives and friende, tett for Maidstone, Back., where their home ie.—Harold and Jno. Iouie, of Stanley, were visitors at R. Henderson's. The former lost a good share of both thumbe by having his mite caught iu the gearing of a wlod• mill. He hoe spent 4 weeks in the Clinton Hospital. Hie lett arm was broken in two pewee, Mr. Inure is mak- ing good progress,—A 8ueiety note of interest has appeared in the doily prase as follows 1—G. A. and Mre, Powell an• eouuoe the engagement of their eldest daughter, Ethel Liman, to Owen Arthur Smily, eon of Thomae and litre. Snell, Avenue road. The wedding wilt take place in May. Mr. Powell and family were former residents of Brueeele.—R. W. Jewitt, of Constance, woe viewing hie parents io Brunei) for a day or au this week.—Mre. James Hart and daegbter, of Owen Sound, have been vieitiug relatives and frieude in Brueeele. —Mise Lottie Brown was halldayiug with 001081068 and friends at Wiugbaeo and Gorrie,—Riohard Nicholls, of Heu• soli, was vieitiug hie brother, Thos. Ni0holle lase week iu town.—Mise Myrtle and Master Charlie Haiet, of Atwood, are viebtiuk their graudpareute. David and Alva. Hale,, Albert street.—Alex. J, Ruse, of Ottawa, was iu town vieitiug his par0010 this weak.--Neory and Mre. Heist have returned from attending the lnueral of the letter's mother, in Grind• atone, Mich. Mire. Geo. Haiat'e brother, Geo. Stewart returned with them awl will epeud a couple of weeks vieiting here. ti BURCH 01131 LS. Bev. Fr. NorlbgraVee, of Seafortb, aoudoeted the services in the R. U. oharub here let Spoday and Monday. At the Methodist uhureh last Sabbath morning the pastor preached a Mission. cry sermon and in the evening his topic was "Leesooa from the eturm" as illus- trated in the life of Jonah. Rev. Mr. Wishart discoursed lost Sab- bath morning !rim the text "The Lord hath done great ,hinge fur me whereof I am glad." The subject 1u the eveuiug was "The sinner and the pardon," Next Sabbath 8(00208 the Annuel IIutou Bible Society Meeting will be held in Melville chetah eommeueing at 7 o'clock. Addressee are expected from Revels. Metiers. Wishart, Laug-Ford and Powell. The usual service in the Metho- dist oharub will be withdrawn. Collec- tion taken in aid of the Society. Business Locals. CLOVER and Timothy seed at Mo. ORAOIIEN'e. Two oonefortable boasee for sale, Apply to W. A. GREwAa, Sxe» grain for ale, Oats with little barley. JOBBER ENo»Rn, Ethel. We want you to Bee the new short and long Goats for Spring, the !meet, G. N. Maim:. FOE BALE on tot 19, eon. 8, Grey, a g8autity til seed peas, seen oats, Soo"i-h Chief and Ligowu aim two rowed barley mixed. D. W. Danaaa. Tag largest stook of ready-co•waor clothing for boys cud men, we hove ever had. New goods oorreot 0lyle0 and loweet prsoee. G. N. MOLAREN. DazaetzARfNo. — Mrs. M. W000ley 10 prepared co cake in dressmaking and will give careful attention to all orders. A share of your patronage aolioited. Mae, M. WooDLER, Mill street, Br00ae18. Fog Catarrh, let me seed yea free, (eat to prove merit, a trial size box of Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. It i8 snow white, creamy, healing entieeptlo balm that gives 1001001 relief to catarrh of the nose and throat. Make the free test and see. Address Dr. Shoop'e Ranine, Wie. Large jars 50o emelt, Sold by F. R. Smith. Fish 'C.L4A'argAygerrgAvgAiv22v &�(bz,r' 2-03-2 .tIm4x762�E^a�(e;'QF Misses Ha kirk ARE NOW SFIOWING The Very Newest Creatlo. s in, Spring Styles and we want You to see them Our Hats have a "Smartness" and originality of style peculiarly their own. ' We aim at exclusiveness of design and are confident that we now have one of the handsomest and most orig- inal assortments of Hate in town. If you're looking for something Stylish, "Chic," Nobby, favor us with a call when in town and we'll show you "What's what" in Up- to-date Millinery. "LOOK US UP" SOON MISSES HA KIRK Naflollal Roller Flour Mills The undersigned begs leave to intimate to the Public that they have purchased the well known Flouring Mill from Mr. W. F. Stewart and will be pleased to be favored with the patronage of the public. Best Brands of Flour and Feed kept in stock Our rim will be t3 Please ourPatrons' Rigg up Telephone No 4 if yon desire anything in our line and have not time to call. %M. do R. A P)YNE BRUSSELS �S1A�r,rgH r�. tl$'f$ ids THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA Head Office - - Toronto CATTLE RAISING This Bank offers special facilities to Stock Graziers and Feeders. Money advanced for purchasing, feeding and finishing cattle. Savings Bank Department in Connection with an Branches. BRUSSELS BRANCH J. F. Rowland, Manager 10 C 0 WE XIV T JRJ.ALLAN Eye -sight Specialist Friday, March 2211d —AT— American hotel BRUSSELS All Errors of Refraction correct- ed. Glasses prescribed only when required. Common finnan FREE To ALL.—Sawa for sale or will exchange eawe. They ore the fast and easy cutting eawe. Saw gumming and filing a epeoielty. Our primal are lowest on earth when benefit fa oousidered. T. MOGnsaon, corner Mill and Mein 8t., Brueeele, "PeeveNTfoe" will promptly cheek a oold or the Grippe when token early at the "sneeze stage." Preve,lties acre seated colds as well. Preveutiae are little candy cold Dore tablets, and Dr, Sbdop,Raoine, Wis., will gladly mail 'you samples and o book on ouldo free, if you will write. The sample; prove merit. Cheek early colds with Prevent ice suit atop poeamonia. Sold in 6o and 25c boxes by F, R. Smith, AOR DARE —I" Grey, on Starch 4113, to Mr. nun ,tkb1.6. Jelin Dark, a daughter, OAtte8oN—OArn'coL6.—Al Cranbrook, on the 1581 Met, by Rev. D, B. McRae, Mr. Allan Cameron, of Oranbrook, to Mise Minnie Campbell, of Logan. STEWART—SODOH—On Feb. 271h, at the parsonage Blaevale by Rev. G. Baker Mr. John T. Stewart, of Bluevale, to Mies Eva May Bomb, of Morrie, assn. BELL,—In Tarnberry, on Wednesday 13th, Clementine Cloakey, wile of Frank Bell, aged 38 yoare 11 mos. HAtt1LTo3.—Io Grey, on March 15113, George Wilmer, infant eon of Wm. and 61re. Bamiltou, aged 2 months and 19 daye. LAMONr.—In Grey, on March 17th, John Lamont, aged 73 years, 2 mouths' and 27 days. PARR.—At Bradwardine, Man., on Mirth 2nd, Oherlee, Mout eon of H. J. and Mre. Parr, aged 3 months. a vcmxoN sax >r- WeneomaY, MAR08 27T11.—O0we, bouoe• hold furniture, &c., lot 19, eon. 12, Grey. Sate 811 p: m, At Reymann, Prop. F,13. Scott, Ana. Tanasoax, MARIM 28ra,—Farm stook, implemente, &a., lot 30, oon. 12,, Grey. Sale uoreeerved at 1 o'olook. James Hanna, Prop. F. 8. Scott, Ana. FRIDAY, MAROO 29TH.—Farm stook, eto., Lots 66 and 57, Con. 1, Turnberry. Sale uureeerved at 1 80 o'olook. O. D, Parke, Prop, F. 8. 800t1, Aum. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, Notice i0 hereby given that I will not be responsible for debts contracted by coy pereoo, presumably for me, without my written order or consent and the publlo is asked to govern themselveo accordingly._ Morrie, March 21st ,1907„. MENDERS WANTED FOR the poeitioe of Organist of Knox Obureb, Cranbrook, applioauts to preside tine or more Sabbaths on trial. Apphoa. tioue to be made to the undersigned not later than the 30th March, 1807, Salary offered 836A0. REV. 11, B, 010705E, 87.2 Oranbrook. No Smut Absolute protection againet Milt in wheat, oats and barley is given by Formaldehyde. It is Ialso p preventative of blight or scab on potatoes, We have a grade of Formal- dehyde that we can guarantee to be of full standard strength. Complete directions for using on eaoh bottle. a pound bottle sufficient for 40 to 50 bushels for ..,. 26 1 pound bottle sufficient for 80 to 100 bushels for.. , , 40 --AT— Fox's Drug Store SEED PEAS.—I HAVE FOR sale a limited quantity ot good seed peas at Grain Elevator, RBruS sel&G.R'AH.AM. MISS LAURA SPENCE Teacher of Piano or Organ ETHEL., ONT, BULL FOR SERVICE—THE undersigned will keep for service ou Ni Lot 23, Con. 7, Morrie, the pure bred Hereford bull, Spartioue 'Lod, Pedigree may be seen on application. Terms, 81.60; with privilege of returning if neoeseary. 67.4 F. MoOIITOSRON, Proprietor, BRICK STORE TO RENT BY Febrnary 1St -part of Smith Bleak..' 23o86 feet • 2nd door from Amerloao Rotel ; lately used as tailoring and gents' furnish - fug establishment. For farther partioulare. apply to DR. MoTELVEY, Brussels, SHORT HORN BULLS FOR BALE.—One was a year old in January, 1060, and the other 10 menthe old. Prize animals and in good condition. Terme to. suit purchaser. JAMES 8f £3R, Lot 86, Con. 6, Morrie, or Brussels P.O. • 1040 pARM FOR SALE — BEING Lot 16, Con. 16, Grey, containing 100 acres, 82 of which aro cleared and halftime elm bush. There is a comfortable prick house, a bank barn 62x06 feet, oroltard; well, &o. Property well fenced. 25 miles from the village of Cranbrook. Poeeeaeloa oau be given March 15th. For further portion - lore se to price, terms, ho„ apply to W21. WOODS, Proprietor, Oranbrook 5, 0. 28.0f TWO 100 ACRE FARMS FOR BALK—Being Lots 11 and 18 on the 13111 Con. of Grey. Will be sold Dither separate- ly or together. Tbeee farms are in the pink of condition, having been pastured for years There aro 3 wells ou each. one drill- ed on each and a wind power ou eaoh farm. Beoauee of location,buildings and soil, Lot 11 is among the best farms in the county. Au -early Bale desired. If not sold they may be rented conditionally for a low years ' to n suitable tenant. For terms, dm.. apply to JAS. A. MaLAOHL&N, Lot 15, 000000810010 P.O. 37-2 `moo®®aasionn® X1.8 DAY LIGHT s'TORE G. N. 1VYcLAEN Just Arrived New Dress Goods, New Laces and Trimmings New Prints, Ginghams and Muslins New Curtain Muslins and Lace Curtains New Easter Neckwear Ladies' Fancy Collars, strictly new, special at 25e and 50c Men's Ties, the latest, special at 25c and 50c New Readynzade Skirts and Waists .New .Leadymade Clothins, Boys', Youths' and Men's sizes. New Boots and Shoes for Ladies, Men, and Children Men's Stiff Hats We have just received our new Spring styles in Men's Stiff Hats, 2.00 to 2.50 fine English Fur Felts, the correct blocks, imported direct, special lJ U New Caps for Ladies and Children New Caps for ,Men and Boys Just in, first is'hiptrzent of the New Shirts for Men -Soft and Stiff _Fronts Our Stock of Staple Goods is complete and the Prices are Right. Call and Compare our Goods and Prices. We always Pay the Highest Prices for Produce. N extr Ddu to American fi House ik N. MOLAREN