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The Brussels Post, 1909-4-1, Page 8orrn4ldehyde The Great Smut Preventltivo Makes Glean Grain Makes Glean Barns Some seven or eight years ago Formaldehyde was first used in this vicinity on grain, before planting, to try and stamp out the ever increasing smut. Al. though it bed been tested at the Agricultural College people were very slow shout trying It the first year or two, having very little faith in the virtue of it. Those who did risk trying it were so well pleased with the results obtained that the sue- Cess of it WAS at once aseerell. More farmers used it the next year and So on uutil now the number who do not look upon it as a real necessity is exceedingly small indeed. Get in line and secure your supply fur this year. Our Formaldehyde is of the finest quality. Put up in two sizes. - I Ib. Bottles, sufficient for from 8o to too bus. 4oc .IP. . .e • e, " 40 to SO ei' 2§0 Full directions op each bottle. Our Easter Cards ARP now on display. We have searched the mar- kets to find the latest and most beautiful in thisline, and you cannot fail to fled what will suit you In our range. Come in and look over them, you will be under no obligation to buy. F. R. SMITH, DRUGGIST AND OP I IOIAN. ural .41tttvs tem APRIL. SPRING moving is at hand Loco( out for the April Fool joker; VOTE for the B .Law next Mouday. COUNCIL meeting next Monday even- ing ']'FIE. German measles have opened a Spring campaign in town. REctnse meeting of Brussels. School Board will be held Friday evening al next week. bo misers, in advance, secures THE POs' to the est of Jemmy isle. Don't borrow with such an offer. DON'T forget the Millinery Opening at Mrs McKinlay's'Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. LAs•1• ,t eek G. House placed a style B Norditeimer piano in his home. The sale was made by S. Carter, of town, THE thaw has raised the Maitland during the past week to Spring freshet proportions. Ice has broken above the dam. FRIDAY of next week will be Good Friday and consequently a public hull - day Banksand other places of business will he clu-ed, EMIT. HARKNESS had his left hand badly crushed while working in Mr, Pryne's mill last week. We hope it will soop he better. Lase'Saturdav John Heist, of Walton, disposed of his property on Albert street, to his brother, Wm Hoist. of Atwood. The price is said to be $525 SEVERAL from town attended the Bew- ley -McCall wedding in Morris township Wednesday evening of last week. Re- port of this interesting event may be read in the Morris news. BRUSSELS W. C. T. U. shipped i6o pounds of clothing, quilts, reading mat ter &e,, to Eariton, New Ontario, for distribution and have received a letter of thanks for their donation ORGANIZATION meeting for the new Telephone system will be held in Brus- selsTown Hall, Saturday afternoon of t next week, roth inst., at 2 o'clock. Talk it up and don't fail to attend. VOTING on the Garside•James Loan By -Law on Monday of next week, April 5th. Every property owner should cast their ballot for it and help the town a- long by adding another industry. A. 0 U W. Friday evening of this f week. It is expected W. H. McCrack- en, delegate to the Grand Lodge, will give a report of the proceedings and f there should he a good attend tnce, a THE Canadian Bankers' Association I has decided to return to the practice formerly in vogue. of paying interest I on deposits half yearly instead of attar. i terly.and this rule will apply to backs in r this County as well as others. I t Dlssot,NED. - The partnership of , b Messrs Dodds & Hehkirk, as tailors, 3 e &c., has been dissolved by mutual con- p sent and the business will be continued o w to VOTE for the By -Law next Moeda,. 'CHUR, DpY the last monthlyHorse Fair of the season was held nd was largely attended. The Fairs will be resumed next Fall. THE Assembly, given.in the Town Hall, Brussels, last Friday night, was largely attended. A London Orchestra provided the music, WEDNESDAY of this week Miss Jessie MtLauchltr. was at Cheslev attending the marriage of her brother, D. G., to Miss Margaret Stanley, both of that town. Fuller repurt next week. THE North side Junior Football Team met Mundav evening at the home of Harry Fox, manager. and discussed football matters for 1909. The little "Codgers" intend to make some pretty high kicks rhis Summer. WEDNESDAY afternoon. of this week Win Bray, 01 the 16th con-, Grey was united in marriage to Mrs. T. Harbut Ile, of Brussels, The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. G. Powell at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. How- ard, 'lliroberry street. May their jots he many. Mr. and Mrs. Bray willl re side on the groom s farm. A Lerraa from Mrs Tufts, of Victoria, B. C , enclosing her subscription 10'I'HE Pos'r Nays :--"We alwats er1Jor reading THE POST as it is almost like a letter trent home We have luvely weather here and the Spriog ]lowers are all in bloom Kind regards to old friends in Bt tsseis " Mrs. Tufts isa sister to Bar- rister Sinclair, of Brussels, and was a resident here for a number of years. -0- Eoos for hatehing, choice strains, see advt. W E. Duncan. GENERAL servant wanted, Apply to Mrs. W. M. Sinclair. K. 0 T. hi pin found. Owner can have it by paying for this notice. Senn Oats, Peas and Barley for sale. Lot 11, eon. ID, Grey. W. MONAt11, or Brnaaels P. 0. STERLING silver brooch with blue enamel and name Portage la Prairie on it lost in Brus- sels. Finder will much oblige the loser by leaving it at THE POST. PIANO TUNING.—I will again be in Brussels o do Piano Tuning about April lat. Orders may be left at H. L. Jackson's Jewelry store. R. H. $TRwART, Tuner. BEIM peas for sale. Good yielders. Will also sell en agricultural fitly rising 8 years. Apply to Stones Duncan, Sl Lot 27, Con. 4, Mar. ills. or Brussels p. 0. Fon indent bargain, a comfortable dwei- ing, with bard and soft water and all con- veniences acres of land, orchard, various rusts, grapes, &c. Apply to I. 0. RICHARDS, Brneaela. QOMeORTABLE house for sale or to rent run trees, soil water. Reed °wise, woudehid, rust treea, &o., conveniently entlA til 15ed. Pns• casino can he given on April 15th For nether House. enquire 51THE PossPub. lshing House. ---0— PLANS AstcEt Foa.-The public Lib - art. Board had pencil sketches submit - ed to thein of the proposed Library wilding from three arcnitects and select - d that of Mr. Ireland, of Stratford, who repared plans for the formers% talked f building. He was here on 'Tuesday ben he was instructed to make a draft r forws'd tor Mr Carnegie's approval Now Foe. THE CHAMPIONSHIP -Oa Friday evening of this week the sup- porters of the football club will meet in the Council Chamber for the election of officers and to talk over the plans for the coming season. Don't fail to attend 'Phe Association meets in Galt on Good Friday when a representative will have to attend from here. I'here is a good share of football material in Brussels and locality yet, per haps half of last sea. son's team being available VI UNICIPAL 1 ELP,PHONE NESTING.— The following notice has been sent old regarding the proposed new Telep=one Company :-A meeting of the Brussels. Mortis and Grey 'Telephone subscribers will be held in the Town Hall Brussels, OD Saturday of next week, April roti, at 2 o'clock p. m sharp. and all interested in the movement are asked to be on hand so that officers may he elected, a (institution adopted and things got in - shape so teat we can make contracts 1' supplies and erection of the line at early date. If any of your neighbors we not vet signed get them to come so and join us, for as you are all aware, e more subscribers we get the better d largo service and the cheaper e r fnr eryone. Let us have v a bumper Y 1 meet - g P andstart g with the determination of eking it a big success Dieu AT GUELPH -Tuesday of last eek, Reginald ',every, an uncle to the by the former. We understand Mr. Habkirk talks of truing his fortune in the West, '' He is fine steady fellow and should do well wherever he locates THE Posr wishes bout gentlemen sue cess. IT is reported that 1. T. Wood, of the Excelsior Knitting Factory. has pur- chased the comfortable brick tesideuce of the Misses tlslliday, Alpert street, and will get possession in the course of a few months. Price is said to be $t,600. The house is wel built and in good repair. It will make Mr. Wood and family a -comfortable home. Misses Halliday and their father will move to their property, corner of King and 'oho streets, where they fortnerly resided. A seems meeting of the village Cotn- cil was held Monday evening, at which all the members were present, to deal with a letter from Mr. Bertram, aeeum- panying a cutnmenication forwarded to hien from Barrister Monteith, of Brus- sels, s relatingto Mr. Carne ', gie. grant to Brussels Library. After discussing the situation the Clerk was instructed to write Mr Bertram with full d.tails, cor- recting a number of misconceptions in Mr. Monteith's letter. The latter gentle. man was at the Council meeting and took part itt the discussion• representing to fo an It al tit adroe citizens who aro said to be napes se ed to theP r ,p os ed new L nh ar Y•in WHAT WILL CANADA Do? rhe Tor- I m onto Stnr sent the folluwutg message to every mayor in Ontario, as well as to w reeves of smaller municipalities : In view of public alarm in the Motherland, should Canada do anything for Imperial naval defence? If so what and when? The tone of the answers is very similar. Nearly all call for immediate action to- wards Canada bearing her share of the cost of naval defence. Reeve Leckie, of Brussels, replied as follows :-"Can- ada should spore no effort to aid the Motherland in c.tse of emergency, with Men and motley, as we did in South Africa, A Canadian navy would be bathe as to utility in the near future, Alt we could do in that line would be to donate funds towards strengthening th e British navy, 1 LEcIUE, Reeve " The opinion of Tat POST lt, that more talk of peace and lase war is what Canada needs. No (and fattens on militarism and conciliation isa greater attribute than retaliation, Lowry brothers, of Brussels, was sum• maned to the Land Eternal. in his 78th year, He had resided in Guelph and locality nearly all his days His birth- place was London, England, and he was the last son of the Lowry family. E C, L.us'ry who died here, was a brother to deceased. 'two of his sisters, Mrs, Wm. Jackson, of Manitoba, and Mrs. Silas Hates, of Oshawa, survive. Mr. Lowry leaves a wife and 5 daughters and 2 sons, Three at the daughters and two sons reside in Vancouver, B. C., and one, in Chicago and the other at Gue�lph. Deceased was a member of the English church and a Conservative in politica Eire father was the second school teacher in Guelph and the est Divi ton Court Clerk- Funeral took Flace 'Thursday of last week, Council or D. A. Lowry attending front Bros sols, ME!TR�POUT FARMERS* iv Drafts and SALE NOTES Money Orders PROMPTLY Bought alnd COLLECTED Sold Make the results of your labors NOW become the mainstay of your life LATER. Open a Savings Account ina sound char- tered bank. BRUSSELS BRANCH F. Nr Gilroy, Manager 1337 STILL Itr BalrssELs.-W, H. Kerr, who has been on the sick list but is better now, is still in town and will be for a while looking after his business interests. Re took over the Clinton New Era on Wednesday, being repre- sented by his son in the transfer, owing to the former being too poorly to yen tore away. THE POST is ,still in his possession. People We Talk About John Habkirk was a visitor in Toren last week, Jos. Querin was at Springfield la week ott a bushiest trip. Daniel Lowry attended the fpneral his uncle in Guelph last Thursday. D D. Wilson, a well known residen of Seaforth. fvaa in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Joseph Qnerin bas been real i but we hope she will soon be cot valeseent, Miss Lvl. Brown has been on the sic list with the prevailing cold, during th past week Mrs. Ira Parker, of Wingham, i spending a week with relatives and of Holds in town; Mrs J. Leckie, of town, and Mrs G•arrow, of North Bay, are visiting rela rives in Toronto Brine Seen, of t cot he G, T..i R. sniff Palmerston was visiting .under th parental roof in Brussels over Sunday, Simon Grant keeps gone poorly bu we hope the advent of bpring will prove eeoebcial-in hie complete restoration J. W. Craigie, who was teller in the Standard Bank here for some time, is now accountant at the branch at Cul - borne, Ont. Harvey Montgomery, of Detroit, and Malcolm Montgomery, of Seaforth, were visitors with their cousin, Gordon Me - Dowell, this week. H R. Anderson, of the Metropolitan bank staff here, was called to Toronto ruesday owing to the death of his father we are sorry to (+tate. R. G. Norman, formerly teller in the Metropolitan Bank, Brussels, has been appointed manager of their branch at North Augusta, Out. On Monday J F. Iiowiend, of rhe 'Standard Bank, attended the funeral of Mrs. Jas. Stutt, of Wroxeter. The de- ceased's husband is a cousin to Mr. Rowland Garfield Long, who has been learning the barbering in W E Duncan'; shop, eft for Nokomis, Sask., on Tuesday. Ne wish him success. He has been in the West bef ,re. J. W. Green. representative of the Mail & Empire, of Toronto, and a form- ; -/i• °weer and editor of the Gerrie Vedette, was in town on Tuesday and gave THE POST friendly call Wednesday morning P. J. McDonald left for et illows, Sask , where he pur- poses spending the Summer. He has been home since Christmas Two of his sons are M the West. We wish them success. Miss Jane Mitchell arrived hack to Brussels last week and has resumed her position as housekeeper for Thos. Bal. laotyne. She went West owing to the illness of her tether, the late Jamas Mitchell, formerly of Grev. James Stewart, Miss Stewart and Miss May, purpose removing from town to Listowel, where Mr Stewart hat a per- manent supply of work as painter. liter have been good residents and we will be sorry to lose them from town. Miss Pauline McEwen, of Thescalon, Algoma. and Miss Annie Black, of Winnipeg, who have been visiting rela rives and friends in Brussels and locality for several months, left for Thersalon on Monday. Miss Black will visit there. W. H. Cross, of Swan Lake, Man., brother to M's. A. Bruce, formerly of Brussels and Blnevale, was married on March 24th, to Miss H. C. Swarm, of Moorefield, Ont Rev. W, R Archer performed the ceremony. May their joys be many. leo and Mrs. McFadden and Miss Mary left Brussels on Thursday of this week for the West where they purpose residing 'their new home will be Nokomis, Sask They leave a wide circle of friends behind them who wish them abnudant prosperity. to St of 11 1- k e e Church Chimes This week Rev, A. C. Wishart, 13 A., attended the Hamilton Synod held in the cityHamilton of LastSehhath Rev, Mr, Hardie, of Listowel, officiated in Melville church to the profit of the congregation. I'he County W. 0 T. U. Convention will convene at Blyth on Thursday of next week. Ac interesting program will be presented. Services itt Sl, John's Church hist Sunday were taken by Rev. Mr. Gunn, of Clinton, whose sermons were highly appreciated. It is expected an appoint - me t of a rector ,will shortly be made. Revds, Messrs. Wishart and Powell are at Troht 0 o attending the Missionary Congress. Among others there are Jas. Fox, J. T. Wood, J. A. Hunter, R A. Pryne, A. D. Grant and H. L. Jack son. It 1s -a great and notable gather - leg. The young ladies Sabbath School class is tite Methodist church has been very kindly remembering their class mate, Miss Lily Mooney, who has been le poor health for some months, be keep ing her supplied with flowers (carna tions.) Mrs, W. Rands is teacher of the Glass. THE STANDARD BANK New Establubed 1873 OF CANADA 51 Branchia is a Bank of age and strength, It has a record behind it of 35 years of sound and successful business, and is strong in resources and banking experience. We invite you to join the large number of prudent, successful people who have found banking relationswith it both agreeable and profitable. If you have not yet begttn to save your spare dollars make a start to -day by depositing One Dollar or more in oar Savings Department. S1kLU't S :,Lu BRANCH ,. &1',, Rt:...,Qoaracila 145.,trnager R■Jet m Oil n Cunningham ; Treasurer, Miss Idle to Bailey ; Qrganist. Miss Pear) Sharpe p Choi' leader, Miss Carrie Hingstun ; Auditipr, Eli smith The League has MILLINERY PARLORS uwnor atbhele paisnt stoffcteiorsn aonfd tine with Main street the new officiary should continue to Brussels make marked progress. It was decided at the -meeting to hold a Mock Cowie.) On Monday evening, April nril 26th when a Vet interesting time is located for This will he the closi,tg literary' even Ing for this Conference Year. Olinton , BANQUBT TO TWO LEADING -OITIZENs.--Ono of the most enthusias- tic and elaborate bouquets ever given. in Clinton was tendered Friday night to R: Holtues'and F. R. Rodgers, two well-known citizens, who are leaving. Clinton during next week. Mr. Holmes N an ex -M. P. of West Huron, and has been appointed surveyor in the Toronto customs department, and his•retnoval from Clinton is much re greeted by all classes. During the past twenty-two years he bus edited and published The Clinton New Era, Mr. Holmes has also been Mayor of the town for three years and aproinin ent figure in church circles. Me. Hodgens is the a'Jntiorpartnet' of a' well known dr• no ds firm. taken aprotgnirnent part iiHe, calaffa s8 The hotel Normandie dining -room was tastefully decorated and about 160 sat down to a splendid banquet, while the music was supplied by the Citizen's Band of Clinton and the Blackstone Orehestia, of Goderich. W. Jackson acted as chairman. "Our Guests" was proposed by J. Ranafnrd and W. Beydone, the former malting a witty speech. Both Mr. Holmes and Mt'. Hodgens responded in well chosen words. The toast "Canada" was responded to by M. G. Cameron, of Goderich. W. Pt tidfoot, M. P. P., Centre Huron • Andrew Porter, Goderich and Thos Fraser, Brucefield, responded to the toast "Canada's Politics." Once more the season of Spring N with us and the ladies of Brus- sels and vicinity must have the necessary headgear. Come in and pay us a visit and see our assortment and we will do our best to please you. You will find ready here a full assort. Ment of ready trimmed Hats and Bonnets and if you do not see just what you would line we can either make or procure it for you on the very shortest notice. Sincerely yours, ONE PRICE E. Inman CASH ONLY Next Sabbath will be the closing Mis sionary Sunday of Brussels Methodist Sabbath School for this church year. A short address is expected from Mies Sproule who will be in town that day. Rev. E. G. Powell preached last Sab bath morning on the text "How mach better is a man tnau a sheep." The evening discuurse was based on the text "He shall not fail nor be discouraged.". Misses Downing and Wood rendered a very pleasing duet H R. Pickup, B A , of Knox College, will over,pv the pulpit of Melville church next Sabbath morning anti willspeak tut the wurk 01 the Knox Collage Stude'tts' Missionary Soc•ety. Mr Pickup labor ed in B C. last Summer. He M to be Dr Gllrav's assisiaot this Kummer, LECTURE IN MELVILLE CHURCH —Fri- day evnuntg of this' week. Apr.i 2ud, comuneoc:ng fit 8 o'clock, Miss A.4 nes Sproule, of Fart Wtllraui, tV, t; '1' U. Missionart, will deliver an address on "The W'o'k among the Lumbermen" to w meet ug the pubne Is• CD: [hall y invited. Mt s Sproule conies to Bruv- sem under the auspices of the Iocal W C 'T U. A silver collection will he taken 10 aid this good cause. Sabbath next will be devoted to Tem- perance and Missionary themes in Mel vine and the Methodist churches, Mr, Pickup, a student, will deliver a For- ward Mo.tement Miseionary address fa the fernier church a' t r a in and Rev Mr Kritlewell, of Toronto, will deal w,th the forward 'temperance gees tion at the evening service Iu the Methodist Church ReV Mr. Ket'lewell %till preach in the morning and 11iss Agues Sproule. of Fort William,. will speak of Mission Work among the Luin- bermen of Northern Odtario m the even ing. EPWORTH LEAGUE - The auntie) elee tion 01 officers in connection with the Epworth League of Brussels Mt ihu dist church was he d last Monday even ing and resulted a'• lolly ws Honorary President, Rev E G Powell ; Presi dent, R. A Prrue , rs, Vice Pres.. Chester Arntsirone' end Vice Pees, Mies B McCamu'; 3rd Vito -Pets, J. A Hunter ; d:11 Vnfe Pres.. Mis td McNaughton; sea Vice Pte'::, ans. N ;Nttceulav t Secretar•t. Miss Laura Leatherdale; Cor . Sec ., Mess Rul Goderich Dr. W. F. Galloty removed last week to his residence, recently purchased on North Street. He will now have his office at the residence. The department of Marine and fish- eries is asking for tenders for the con- struction of a reinforced concrete bea- con on the Goderich breakwater. A new grocery firm has been formed in Goderich the past week, to be known as Moorish 3t Snyder and has purchased the Hamilton street busi- ness of McEwen Brns, J. O. Martin has presented the adult Bible class of North Street Methodist chinch with an organ. The class meets in the auditorium of the church bat the pipe organ is too large for the class use. At the last [nesting of the Presby- tery of Huron, Rev. J. A. Anderson, B. A„ was nominated for next modera- tor of the Synod of Hamilton and London. The Synod meets in Hamil- ton On Monday next,. M. G. Oatneron was the recipient of a gold pin set with pearls. It. is a nice trophy to coutmemorate the birthday of R. Burns, and was sent to the ex -M, P. P., as a memory of the day and his (Mr, O.'s) great tribute to the Scotch poet at St. Marys at the birthday celebration, E. P. Paulin, Who is moving with his family to the West, was presented with a complimentary address by the adult Bible class of North Street Methodist church, Mr. Paulin has been President of that class and has done much to bring it up to its pres- ent condition of success. Another od- dness was pteseoted to him on Wed- nesday evening by the officials of the Quartet ly Boards Both Mr, and Mrs. Paulin have been energetic workers e Sorino CWe're now showing The peryNewt in Spring Millinery Millinery ter y Misses Habkirk TT'TTTT'T and we want YOU to see them. Our i-Iats have a "smartness" and originality of style peculiarly their own. We aim at Exclu- siveness of design and are confident that we now have one of the handsomest and most original assortments of hats in town. If you :ire looking for something stylish-"Chic"—nobby in Millinery favor us with a call and we'll show you what's 'what' in lip -to -date Millinery Look us up Soon T`Te"P'I►T' yTTTT1' V ' "t' it the church in various departments and their departure is a distinct lea to the church. They wi11 °airy away with thane the heartiest good wishes for their success itt the new oouairy, Wafl Paper,,, for 1909 We are again showing a very attractive line of Wall Paper for the coming season wliioll we will 'be' glad to show yon. Orli' range : is 11,E far the most varied and extet,sive that we hay. ,yet shown. A new fea- ture this year is the price of our borders which we are sel- ling at practically the same price per toil as the paper. J)rop in and let Its explain our proposition; You will it tea $ field it a good olio. Seaforth eo Mrs. Atkinson of Willow Oity,STORE , . }} D., who has been here on an extended NDG nded --- visit with her sisters, Mrs. W. Hartrq AucrioN SALES 1t apedh.11: . IT. Bands, left. this week for 1 FRIDAY, APRRIL[suf.-Live stock, household her home, 1etfects &o. iitamer's Hotel, Walton. Sale W. ', Box matte a mo110n to the et 2 u'clonk, Jets. A. Moore, Prop. F. S. Scoot, effect `lthat he would at f lue next inset Auc, ing of the council,' introduce a by law 1 eRt/SaE S MARKET to protect the general public frown fire __ and other causes in opera houses, Wheat 8100 $1 el halls, schools, churches and .other Onte,.., .„............... ...... 40 41 neeetiug places. Mrs. J. A. Leatherland and child- JB3atoer 8 is ren leave thisweek for Stratlu'oy, Eggs 10 17 where Mr. Leatberlaud has been en- HOBa 7 7 7 00 gaged for some weeks past. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Johnston have returned trout Strathroy and will occupy the house vacated by Mr. LeatherIaud.. The Seaforth Horse, Cattle and Seed Pair, to be given under the auspices of the Seaforth Agricultural Society and the Board of Trade, will be held on Tuesday, April Bch. The prizes to be given will amount to 50.00 and entrance a cH Lo alllas s C 8e free. BORN B AIR DRE-ISINGand .-Switolirs, braids ar puha made from eombinge and out haw. Orders from a distancepromptlyattended to. . MRS. 1t. '1', HINC5S1 OK, Mill St., itrttttsels. MULL volt enavioE.—The uudereigned ▪ Will keep for se,Vica at Lot la, -Owl.. 7, Grey, the thore'-bred bull. "Highland Victor” 78177= This flee young animal was bred by the well known breeders, W. B. Elliott & Sones, of et h t+ nd fa from ior testock. Terms 1 21 oe ncess lay, 101witb privilege returning if necessary. Pedigree may Le eon onepplioation. ANGCS LASAGNE, 88-t Proprietor. aINAN°II1ItAND- ORGANIZES WANTED to promote a company in (Jimmie to innn- niaoture a large number of new choice pat- ent., made and to -ted. Sante will sell at dent sight in all lumber men's outfits. Llan beman- ufnctured on royalty ifdesired or willsell outright if preferred. Do not reply unless you awe ronelileend in position to handle u good deal References exchanged. Truly yonrs,THOS. MOGRg0OR inventor and lin.. prover on skies, tools and machines, corner Mill and Main St., Brussels, Ontario. QUNNrNGnAAi,-III Grey, on March 8th, tour. sad Mia D. H. Ounntngbstii, a. daughter. Alo0IS—ln H111..44 on Marek 58111,. to. Mr. e and Mrs. M. H. Moore, a daughter., MARRIED. BRAY—Elanno emo.-In Brussels, on march 1 Slat, by Rev, E. G Powell, no the ]lone of ; Mrs. John Howard, bride's mother, .tr, Wtn. Stay, of Grey township, to ora. Bar- hottle, of Bi u --ala. BEWLSY—MoCALL.—At the ho meet the bride's mother. on March 24th. by Rev. A. C. ' B. A., Mr. Joseph rto MissMeget,Ell bothf Morrlatownship ToSchool QAlPan—ALnintSON-Arthe residence f the bride'. parents, by Rev E. G. Powell, on 1 March SM. Mr, John W. Carter, formerly Teachersof Trowbridge, to Miss Annie L. M. eldest daughter of Air. and Mrs. Qhaa. Alderson, of Oranbrook. DIED LOWas' In Guelph. on March 28rd, Reginald Lowry brother 10 the lateB 0. Lowry, of 'Brussels. in hi -87th year MoNAnn—rn Grey, on blaroh 8015, William McNabb, aged 72 years. WRMoUT-JnGreyy, on Murch, 20th, Hugh H. Wright, in his 770th sear. Thai/gettable rife Assurance Society of the ]lilted States will be pleased to negotiate with. School Teachers throughout the cuttnty of .Enron to net a4 theiragentsafter school hours with a view to supplementing their income and bsrnining permanently nssoeinted with the Soetety• Tothe proper parties a liberal income contract will be offered. Address G. T. Gillespie, Manager, 24 Klug St. W., Tor- onto. Brussels Qa li ht- Store e C. N. McLaren e, Ready for �t ,�.riBusiness with a much larger and better as- sorted stock and better values than we have ever shown. Just Placed in Stock New Dress Goods, Prints and Ginghams. New Men -tailored Suits and Spring Coats for Ladies and Misses. i g New Ready-to-wear Skirts, perfect fitting, for Ladit's and Misses. New White Waists, Whitewear, Wash Coat and Shirt Waist Suits, New Boots and Shoes. Nene liVlet, 's Fur ishoeigs Our stock of Men's Hats, Caps and Shirts is the newest and prices the lowest. New Ciothing We have received our New Spring Clothing for Men and Boys. The largest slcick and without a doubt the best fitting, nicest patterns, best tailored and very much better values than we have ever shown. We will be pleased to have you make Comparison, highest Plaices For Produce, Goods right or your Moneyhack. Gal N. McLaren Agent for IButterfck Patterns, i 1 1% F7 6