The Brussels Post, 1909-4-29, Page 8iouseNcIean,ogtime
Many or its Needs are right in our line
Caustic Soda
Use up the tallow and grease that
perhaps heti been collecting all Win'
ter, and slake a supply of the best
%%Telling soap with Caustic Soda,
5 lb, tins see
Disinfectants
Chloride of Lime (roc tins)
Zenoleum (25c betties)
and Formaldehyde (25e bottles)
makeup n large quantity of Disin-
feotant solution.
Household Ammonia
zoo bottles
Japanese Ammonia (Powder)
Large, package toe
Two great cleansers.
Moth Bails
Just the thing for petting undez car-
pets, and with Winter things when
storing away,
Crystal Floor 011
Will brighten op Linoleum. Noth-
ing better as a Furniture Polish -
not injure the finest furniture.
350 per quart.
Wall Paper
See what we have when ready to
paper. Our papers are selected with
a view to looking right when on the
wall, We have many patterns lo
good taste at a very low price. If
you want something better we also
have it. The Patterns will please
you.
DRUGGIST
AN D OP'I'IC1AN.
.Hal 'gaps 4terns
SATURDAY will be May Day.
CHANGEABLE weather these days.
HAVE you squared up for'1'HE POST
CouNcn.meeting next Monday ev
ing.
Ten news is always welcome at T
PoST.
PUBLICITY is the best policeman
you have any news, call THE Po
every time.
A CAR of potatoes is being Shipp
this
week from Brussels b Alfr
v
Baeker
to Peons ]vac'
Y ta,
A NUMBER of mon were busy th
week at A Baker's store -house baggi
and loading 3 cars of oats fur shipme
to Cuba.
PORT ELGIN will get $80o more fro
Andrew Carnegie for the public 1i
racy building, bringing the total up
$8,800.
CARBENTERs have been at work at th
Jackson cuttage, Turn berry street pu
ting on a new roof and making oth
improvements.
THE South side of the Maitland Tuutor
Base ball team rather "warped" their
Northern neighbors last Saturday on
Victoria Palk, the scure being 24 to 3
Several games have been on the pro.
gram.
33RD HURON REGIMENT, -The follow
ing provisional lieutenants (supplemen
tary) are absorbed into the establishmeu
as stated t W. S. Turnbull, vice, R. C
Weir, resigned, March TO. Igoe. 1. C
S. Stanbury, vice, R. N. Creech, re
signed March ro. reoe
COURT PRINCESS ALEXANDRIA, C. 0
F„ Brussels, will to represented at tb
High Court, to be held in London, i
June. by James Shurrie, who is one
the most faithful and enthusiasts
members of the long roll of No. 24. H
has often attended High Court. Jas
Burgess is the alternate,
To ROADSTER HREEDERs,-In addition
to Kaplan, 2 o8i, and Costumer Messrs
Scott & Warwick have a cboice youn
registered
roadster stallion, Baron D
Kaplan. His ret dam is Delnarch
2nd, Baron Wilkes ; 3rd, Tay Gould
all producers of speed. Horses wil
make the Season 5 O at
the stables of the
Brussels.
..SSels.
NORTH
H U RnN
LICENSES -'The Li•
cense Commissioners for North Huron
met ou Saturday in Wingbam Council
roots when the following licenses were
granted : In Wingham-Brunswick
• Hotel, Queen's Hotel, National Hotel
and the Dinsley House, Exchange
Hotel was left over until next meeting,
May. 8th. Wroxe'er-one license ;
Morris, two licenses : Walton and Bel
grave; Turnberry-one license, Blue
vale ; Blyth -two licenses These are
ail the licenses in the riding, as Howick
East Wawanosh and Ashfield are under
Isocal Option.
Go{NG To CHESLPY.-A. M. McKay,
recently of the hardware firm of McKay
& Shaw, having sold out to his partner,
purposes removing to Chesley uext
week, where he will be associated with
the Cbesiey Sanitary Plumbing and
Heating Co. He has been a reside,tt of
this locality for a goud many years and
has taken a great interest in all that
tended to the bettertrlept of the com-
munity. The Presbyterian church and
Sabbath School will lose a faithful of
ficial and worker by ilia removal He
was also President of Brussels branch of
the Upper Canade Bible Sinewy, and
the local Lord's Day Alliance organiza-
tion. 'ref Poer hopes be will do well
in Chesley and he just as husv as he was
here, Mrs. McKay and children will
not move trent town for a few weeks or
so. We can vert heartily recommend
Mr, and Mrs McKay and family to the
good people of Chesley while at the
same times regretting their removal from
Brussels. Thos. Ross, who has resided
in Chesley for a good many years, is a
brother to Mrs McKay.
THEIR FAME IS SPREADING, - The
Ewan Carriage Factory is making a
name for themselves outside the immed-
late circle of their own town, For years
they made a specialty of buggies but of
late, while etlll continuing and iucreae-
ing that department, they have been
catering to pleasure conveyances, de.
livery 'vans and undertakers' outfits.
Liverymen and produce dealers have
taken knowledge of their handiwork and
come to them for supplies. This Week a
large,' well fitted out cariole was Pur-
chased by W. C. Cook, for his livery at
Clinton and taken home on Tuesday.
Canteton Bros., of the same town,
bought an egg wagon and the Ewan
firm has just completed for R J. War -
tenet, of Hensall, a big, well built cariole
competeht to accommodate d9 people
It is finished in a neat and very durable
faehiou. Jno. -Oliver, liveryman, of
Brussels; bas ordered one something
after the sante fashion, Mr. Ewan is
figuring Oh a' number of other orders
Outside that are likely to come his way
as the output of the past hes a good rep-
utation. A. big stook of buggies is
ready For the, Spring delivery.
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A new shingle roof i .
g as added to the
improvement of John Long's residence,
Flora street.
THURSDAY'S weather was a reminder
of the Not tit Pole expedition so that wel
would not lose sight of that party of
woul 1•be discoverers up there some
plane.
BAEKER Baos have purchased a new
delivery wagon to accommodate the
regular trips they purpose making to
Cranbrook, Ethel, Jamestown and other
points in Grey township this season.
PROPERTY SOLD. -The house and lot
owned by Peter Ritchie, William street,
Brussels. has been e n urchased
byD
P t
Moore who will get possession in about
a month, Price is said to he $7oo. II
is the intention of Mr and Mrs. Ritchie
and family to move to the West where
several a sons are residing s din and where Mr
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Ritchie is interested in real estate, Mr.
Moore has leased his present residence
to F. H. Gilroy, manager of Brussels
branch of the Metropolitan Bank
Jeer LIKE T. H -A letter from Coun
cillor J. H. Young, MIoosomin, Sask.,
formerly of Brussels, says ;-I herewith
enclose one very small bag of wheat at
$r o6 to eters per bushel, one half in
arrears and one half in advance sub
scription fee for THE PosT. We pollee
you are going to remove from THE PosT
and wish you prosperity. Two weeks
Winter and fairly fair Spring. Some
seeding done. Prospects for a bountiful
harvest. No blow ! Iquit.
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• EARLY seed potatoes for sale at J. T. Ross'.
•
GENERAL servant wanted. Apply to Mrs.
W. M. Sinclair.
PIANO TUNING. -R. S. Shaw, piano tuner
e and repairer, will be in Brussels in May,
"1
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e
LADr's gauntlet glove found. Owner may
have it by paying for this local. Tan PosT
Publishing House.
WILL -sharpen and adjust lawn mowers to
your fancy at lowest figure. T. McGregor,
corner Mill and Main et. Brussels, Ont.
To RENT OR SELL.-Oomfortable dwelling,
also dwelling to let above store, soft water,
&a• i, 0. RICHARDS.
• Pom nor P'oR AALE.-Oa account of remove
g ing from Brussels I will di ooe of m pens of
ouitr ns
p co tells of ! sp
y g we l Ga y
De a White 7.1,,n,-, an-
wttlee, White to clears aA Game. W. E. Dos-
,
CAN Brussels.
I NOTICE TO DEBTORS. -The form of Messrs,
Dodds & Habkirk having been dissolved, all
parties
indebted to thorn
P are to s
ne ted
4 to call
as serias ss i
O {
yile and melte ice arras
g
ements
the settlement of their accounts not later than
the end of 1009.
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Goon COLT -Tuesday of this week
' Al;red Baeker's fine roadster mare,
I "Jessie Goldsmith" bred from "Cnstum-
• er" and a full sister to ' Carrie A," one
1 time owned by P. Anent, that has a
mark of 242, presented him with a dandle
filly. It's sire is "Kentucky Todd," the
I property of Mies Wilks, of Galt,
and is
the second fastest 3 year old trotter in
America. We hope Mr. Baeker will
' have good success with the new arrival
so as to reward him for his investment
and encourage him in his enterprise.
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Boucx•r Ix CLtxrox.-Monday of this
1 week W. E. Outman, who recently sold
his barber business in town to John EI -
I liott, purchased the tonsorial business
of George Roherton. of Clinton, and
will take possession, in the near
future. He will move his family
to Clinton shortly. The people of that
town will find Mr Duncan well worthy
of their confidence and support. He
bas been an active member of both
societies and the church and many will
regret the removal of Mr and Mrs
Duncan and little daughter from 13rus
se.is. Mi. Roberton, who is a brother
to Mrs. Jas. Ballantyne, of town, talks
of taking a trip to the West with a view
of improving his health. He has been
8 years in business in Clinton, 'there
are three good shops in the town.
PRESENTATION - Wednesday evening
tite officers end teachers of Melville Sab
bath School gave a complimentary tea
in t J. basement of the church in honor
of i.. M. MoKav, Miss Ritchie and J J
Habktre, au of whom were faithful
workers and are removing from town in
the near future A kindly worded ad-
dress was read by Miss Christina Sinclair
to Mr. McKay and Mrs. W. Ballontytte
presented A teachers' Bible and a church
Hymnal. beautifully bound, and the
name inscribed in gilt on the covers. A
moat appropriate reply was made by the
recipient, who has been in the School
for toe past 21 years. Complimentary
refereneL was made by Superintendent
Cameron as to the good work done by.
the above mentioned trio and good
wishes eeprest•ed for their future S.
C. Wilson, G. A. Deadman and 0 Jones
also spoke and appropriate remarks from
Mrs. A McGuire, Mrs, Neil McLauchlan
and Mrs. Deadman brought a very en-
joyable evening to a close, The pastor
was unable to be present owiug to the
illness of his mother, 'Miss Ritchie hag
reuderod effective service as teacher of
primary class and Mr. Habkirk was an A
r Secretary. 'Phe vacancies made by
the going away of Messrs. McKay and
Habkirk and Miss Ritchie will not be
easily tilled, Rev. A. 0. Wishart will i
conduct the Bible class in the meantime.
LITA _'.......
Pawners'' N K Drafts and
Sale Notes BAMoney Orders
Promptly Bought and
Collected maimismaramilarimoriss ts,,lI'+'e, Id
1 . o - -,uw .► .e.
Make the results of your labors NOW become the
mainstay of your life LATER, Open a Savings Ac-
count In a sound chartered bank.
Brussels Branch
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O. U. W, Friday evening of
week.
WEDNESDAY the Northerners w
base ball match over the Southerner
a score of 14 to $. It will require an
persAicts,to keep tab on these exciting
5o CENTS, in advituce, secures THE
Poser t0 Jan, 1st rem, 'We desire to
add 200 new names to our lista If too
subneribers would send along ooe each
bow easily it could be done. 8 months
for 5oc. should, put the paper in the
F. H. Gilroy, Manager
this League in eouneotion with a literary and
musical prograln,
on tt TirERE are 18 farmers entered for the
s by standing pea crop competition operated.
ex. under the direction of East Huron
CO
hands ofo t
y ut anent son or daughter
THE Directors of the Howick F
Insurance Co. met last Saturday
Gorrie when the printing for the carr
Year was let to the Wroxeter Plane
having the lowest tender. rag
did the work for the past six year's,
if to our modesty we do say it, we
it well,
l HE Monetary Times lately publish
an accident chart that le lull of infer
ti tn. It shows that in Ontario last y
33 farmers lost their lives while rid!
on trains and 13 were injured. re far
ers lost their lives by accidents with
horses aurl
cattle,
and wereseriously
as
in't
injured. t ed. The threshing machine claim-
ed a toll of 14 lives and 61 injuries. 7
farmers were killed by lightning and
33 injured.
Crete service
competitive e examina
tions are to be held May 25th in Ottawa
and other cities for 81110935 clerkships in
sob -division B of the third division
15 clerkships (males) in subdivision B
of the second division ; 35 temporary
clerks in sub -division B of the third div-
ision ; also a general examinatiou for
posittons in messengers, porters, pack,
ers and sorters.
BLACK KNOT. -A goodly number of
people in Brussels, who have black knot
on their fruit trees are once more called
upon to comply with the Statute and
have the same removed. Inspector
Oliver is deputized to see that the law is
observed 'rhose who neglect to talc
notice will have to be called before
Magistrate as the only way to curta
this pest is to remove and burn kno
Will all interested govern themselve
accordingly and save the Inspects,
and themselves further trouble.
Agricultural Society, " Five prizes will
be a,varded next harvest by an expert
judge. A centheiition was held last
year when the test wets made on oats,
"L+` COMPANY 33RD REGIMENT Bitus-
SISLS.-Recruiting ,for the home com-
pany starts Monday, May 3rd. All per-
sons wishing to go to Catnp at London
•
Ire 1 for twelve days at Government expense.
should send in their names to Lieuten=
alt ant Dennison. At Walton, hefore May
eat l 2otu, se at that date the service roll must
t, it , be returned to London. 'Young men,
Pos'f well conducted and healthy, over the
and I age of 18, should avail thenhselvee of
did this opportunity, as the outing is a
ed valuable education In any young man.
ma- HELPING THE YOUNG MEN LEAVING
eat HOME.-'1'housandsof young men to our
ng small towns anis rural communities leave
ot- the oldhome yearly. In a great many
00009 1t is necessary, and in others they
are simply t
v a tiactmd
by the ill
P t ttreatent.
Northwest.
of the city or the Great Aothwcst.
Some go with a definite object in view
while others go because they think -far
off fields are green." In any ease the
young man leaving home for the first
time enters a crucial period in his life
and has need of help or some one that
can give him an opportunity to help
himself The Provincial Crnnmittee of
the Young Men's Christian Associations,
through the corresptittaiing Member,
does this very thing. We are trying to
Secure a young man in each community
to act as corresponding Member. He
will give letters of introduction. and for-
ward to Provincial Committee all par
titulars regarding young men leaving
home. In this way the voting men are
introduced t0 pastors (where no Young
Mien's Chrinrian Association is organiz-
e ed), Association Sec, etartesand compan
a • ions that will elevate rather than null
fl down The Young Men's Christian
Association (in Canada there are 84 As
sociations) has become a world wide or
ganizalion- It has adapted itself to the
needs of men in every continent and in
nearte every country. The aim of the
Association is to surround young then
• with wholesome influences, and lead
v them into the Christian life and to
s Church membership. developing all
s• their powers for Christian living And
service It employs practical means and
appeals to the spiritual. social, mental
and phvsiciel desires and tastes. In
v modern Association buildings,
which
most of aur cities have, evening educe
e tional classes in the common and tech•
s nieal tranches, lectures and travel talks.
s (Jebsi,. fwd pariinuteuts and the discus
glen o f
timely [homes supplemented lemeni
ed by
p
1
readingro t
nm. reference
n r
a d circulating
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to
g
'h
h rates give Abundant opportuuiro for
f self culture and advancement to all
young men, and especially those who
have been deprived of au early educe-
, tion, Home like social rooms and club.
- desienecl buildings encourage the uatur
al expression of the social nature and
many lasting and helpful friendships are
formed. Well equipped gymnasiums.
baths, and swimming pools, with out-
door athletics, aquatics and Summer
crimps, furnish recreation ; make for
health end efficiency, and help young
men and boys to rightly understand
their physical functions. Young. men
are assisted in finding suitable boarding
houses and useful employment F. H
Gilroy is the corresponding Member For
Brussels and vicinity. IF you know of
ani' young man leaving for University,
City, Northwest or any place. it would
he for his interest if you inform[ Mr.
Gilroy at once
Build 1 ► A Reserve Fo
Now, while your earning power is trod, why not convert part of it , t
into a Cash Reserve that will, later on, yield a competence forgldage? (TN1 great lei Killer)
You can easily do it by regularly depositing a part pf your
Income in TT---
nar BAvx
Established 1673 ®F CANADA 77 Branches)
One Dollar and upwards opens an account, and'with systerpati 1
saving and Compound Interest, the fund will rapidly accumulate.
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eget to -day.
Breousslr,LS BRANCH
jr. Y, jft ow:aurae/ Marauder
Jno. • Ritchie • and Hugh Crich, of
'Wingham, were visitors at their`respec•'
tive homes here on Sunday last.
Tuesday of this week George Buchan-
an left for Saskatoon where he will
spend the Summer vacation He has
beer, attending the Toronto University.
He does not let the grass grow under
his feet,
George Ross arrived home last Satur-
day front the Dental College at 'Toronto.
Hepurposes
returning
to the city short-
ly where he will practice in an' oftiee
during the Summer vacation. He is
doing well,
Mrs. Dickens, daughter of Jas, and
Mrs Hart, of Owen Sound. formerly of
Brussels and McKillop, died recently et
Owen Sound, She was a grand daugh-
ter of Jno and Mrs: Carter, Brussel;•.
S. Carter attended the funeral of his
neice from town;
Church Chimes
Sabbath School lesson notes may be
s• read on page 6 0t this issue.
g s,ue.
Monthly Missfonar
Y v dayin the e
Meth°.
I d
ho
dist Sabbath School next Sunday after -
00011.
Rev. Mr, Wishart was culled to Ferg-
us on 'Tuesday morning owing to the
serious illness of his mother
Mr. Hawkins, a student from the Col-
lege at London. conducted the services
in St. John's church here last Sunday,
Quarterly Communion service in the
Methodist church here next Sabbath
morning. Testimony meeting will follow
the evening sermon
"Phe pillar of fire and cloud" was
Rev. E. G. PoA'eil's triple last Sabbath
morning in the Methodist church and
in the evening "An unheli'eved tumor."
The annual meeting of Brussels Meth-
odist Sabbath School for the election of
, fficers and receiving the reports for the
pest 12 montltsw'ill be held this ('Thurs.
day) evening at 8 o'clock,
Last Sabbath morning Rev. A. 0,
Wishart, B. A . gave the closing sermon
of the series on the Seven Churches,
his theme being "The Overcoming
Church " Evening sermon was on
"Asking the way to Zion."
Owing to the removal of A. M. Mc -
Kar from Brussels Malcolm Black was
elected Secretary -Treasurer as his suc-
cessor in Melville church on Wednesday
evening. The salary is $75 00, Mr.
Black will make an efficient officer.
There have been seven vacancies in
Maitland Presbytery in the past 6
months byresignations,
.everal
of them
m
ire already filled however. 'Phe Pres-
byterian church will have to adopt the
itinerent system before lona' some of
their ministers and laymen affirm, only
with echo s
p A longer possible P o s ble to
rmth n
e P a
their Methodist t brethre
n.
Y. M C. A. -A meeting in the in
terests of the newly organized Y M. C
A in Brussels was held on 'ruesda
evening The various department
were officered as follows :-Religious
J. A Hunter, Chairman ; Educational
J. H. Cameron ; Physical, Jes. Fox
Social, W. J. McCracken. Organizatino
will hold weekly meetings each 'ruesda
everting in the W. C T. U. rooms fah
e
each department will have a share in th
program Co, Secretary Fleming wa
present at the meeting and aided by hi
intimate acquaintance with the work
CAPTURED. -The
Ontario a to A ri t
cul ora
Calle eat
L Guelph was taken pby storm
Monday of last week by the arrival o
200 young lady school teachers from the
Normal schools of the Province. For
the next three months they will ocean
the college residence, where only stu
dents of the sterner sex have reamed,
that being the period devoted to a specie
al course in agriculture decided upon by
the Department of Education. These
teachers have passed their examinations
at the end of six months instead of nine,
and the time will be finished in a special
course in agriculture under the college
professors. The teachers agree for three
years thereafter to teach in the rural
schools of the Province. The studies
will be divided between elementary
agriculture, including school gardening
and industrial art, including drawing,
card hoard work and manual training,
etc
10115 TAIT nsasnssD -A former old
and well kno vn resident of Brussels, in
the person of John 'Tait, died at' the
home of Mrs Lovejoy (better Icemen
here as Mrs Phillip ) in talar ['entre.
Kansas, on Thursday evening of last
week. The Monday previous, about 8
p. m., be had s severe paralytic• stroke
from which he lapsed into unconscious-
ness, in which condition he passed
peacefully 'may Deceased was a form-
er owner of Mrs Livingstone's f •rm,
toth con , Grey, moving from it to town
over 25 nears ago. He married Miss
Muir who survives him '!'hey had no
family. Mr, Tait was an honest, highly
rerpeeted man quiet and unassuming.
He was a Methodist in ,church relation-
ship Mrs. Tait will bsincerely sym-
pathised with in her bereavement by
ninny old friends in this community,
Mrs, St, Peter, a sister of the late Mr.
Tait, was also at Clay Centre at the time
of his demise. It is about 4 years since
Mr. and Mrs. 'Tait remuved from Brus-
sels.
MOCK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL,- Last
Mundav evening a Literary evening Was
given by the Epworth League the titne
being Well occupied for nearly two
hours with a Mock Municipal Council
electron. Rev, E. G. Powell was Re-
turning Officer Speeches were made
by the various candidates in which
glorious things were promised by
many of those seeking office. Printed
ballots were distributed, masked and
deposited in a ballot box. The rest -tit
Was the return of F. H. Gilroy as
Reeve ; and H, D. Ainlay, W. Leather-
daleandJ. Wright as Councillors with
three other candidates a tie for fourth
place. For school trustees, Misses
Carrie Hingston and Thurso Gerry re,
eeived the largest votein the quartette
nominated, Misses Lily and Pearl
Sharpe gave a choice duet. On Mon-
day evening, Mae Stet an old rash'. ned
Spelling Match will be put on by the
People We Talk About
W. E ani 'irs Duncan were visiting
in Clinton for a Few rlacs
Will Grieve, of Brantford. has been
home On a recruiting visit,
MIs. M Buchanan Wast a visitor at the
Methodist Parsonage, Atwood
Mrs. Oliver Querin and baby were '-
visiting Joseph and Mrs Querin. Brus,
Bels. w
Centre Huron Hotel Licenses
The license commissioners for Centre
Huron -A, Hays, Seaforth * J. B.
Hoover, Clinton, and W. Patterson,
At.burn, with Inspector Asquith, met
at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, on
'Tuesday of last week, to consider the
licenses for next year. All the old
licenses were granted as follows:,-
Seaforth-Queen's, Mrs. '1' Stephens ;•
Royal, D. 1' Pinkney ; Commercial,
McLennan & Broadfoot ; Dick House,
Jas. Dick ; Grip Hcuse, H. Catnochan ;
shop, E Dawron,
Clinton. -Waverly, J. Rienbardt;
Normandie, S, S Cooper ; Rattenbury,.
1. Ratienbury Commercial, D. Craw.
ford; Graham House, R. Graham:shop,
C H. Pugh.
Goderich.-Saulta, B Sault' ; Col
borne, T. Johnston ; King Edwetd, An
me King ; Union, M Farr, 3 months to
fix up ; Bedford, F. Davis ; British Ex
change, 5 A Swa•"s ; Huron, Lillie
Craig, 3 months to fix up; Ocean House,
BRhh ; 01)011, W W Saults
Colborne, W. Glazier, Dunlop ; J,
Miller, Carlow.
Brussels -American H. Jame., three
months to fix tip ; Queen's, J. Querin ;
entral, Mct)omld & Emigh,
Jamestown -T, McEwen, beer and
inn.
Molesworth -Mrs, Seehaver.
Ethel -J, Putland.
Cranbrook-•Jacob Long.
Dublin --T, Wolfe.
'there are 28 hotel and 3 shop licenses
issued in Centre Huron.
Miss Aggie Duncanson is the guest of
Mrs W L Baeker, Queen street, his
I week.
Misses McDonald were visiting rela-
ltivocalies ty. and old friends in Molesworth
Mrs John Thomson has been renew
ing old Acquaintances in Seaforth dur-
ing the pest week.
Misses M Adams and V. McKenzie,
of Londesboro', spent Sunday at, the
tatter's home in town
Robs, Thomsonwas confined to the
house for a ample of days last week
It is not often be is laid up
Mrs. W. Pryne went to Toronto last
Saturday to visit her mother and
brother in-law boll, of whom are ill.
Leslie and Mrs Kerr, of B1v11,,
who had been in town during the past
week, visited with friends in Gorrie on
Sunday,
t barrister Monteith was at Guclerioh
this week rendering service to King
Edward in connection with .the. High
Cr ort.
3; J. Habkirk is away this week nn a
visit with Friends at Gall, Preston and
otiter points He purposes taking A
trip Westin the course of a couple of
weeks.
Jetties and Miss Stewart and May re-
moved to Listowel this week where they
propose staking their Winn" 'l'hev
carry with them the good wishes of
many friends. i
Canadian News
Burglars robbed three houses in Lou-
don, South
George Watson was killed while drill-
ing at Cobalt.
The customs receipts at Montreal show
a heavy increase.
1'IIe steamer Shaughnessy is ashore
above Sault St. Marie,
G. M t'ossitt, a leading business mads
of Brockville, is dead.
Three Chinese - restaurants and a
bakery were burned at Cobalt.
The upper steel arch bridge at Niagara
was badly cletnaged by the ice jam.
David Shannon an old resident of
Eden Mills, was fond dead in bed
Jas Cox, of Blenheim, was knocked
s' useless and robbed of a large sum of
money,
The C, P R, car ferry Michigan was
bath% damaged in collision in the De -
trait River.
The Quebec Legislative Assentbly
passed the hill 10 •compel railway and
steamship enrip Inks to publish all their
con mots and notices to the public in
French as well a E ti 1
The lee blockade at Sault St, Marie is
broken and boats from Lake Superior
are moving.
Three men were badly injured in a
blasting accident at Haliburton, • Two
are in a critical condition.
Some ears on the Surlbtu'y local rolled
over the embankment near Barnesdale,
but no passengers ware injured.
A large delegation visited. Ottawa to
urge the construction of the Georgian
Canal
Bat ' I Lifson rhe Government.
Hal•i'y No•i•ey, of Detroit, was shot
and probably fatally wunnded by Peter
Shea, another Detroit man, at Windsor,
William Forsyth had his neck brokeu
near Castilla bythe fall of a damaged
school building that he WAS inspecting,
The Canadian Club, 'Toronto, elected
officers mid heard an address from Col.
onel Hugh Clark, M. P. P., on Imperial
Defence, -
It itt'reported at Hamilton that fresh
evidence in the Ilinrade case has been
secured and important developments are
expected.
meted..
lb
en r ''
O arta
Government has
p
ra nr
chased the yacht, Navarch, from Mr
Barge, of Windsor, to do fishery patrol
in the Bay of Qninte.
Mrs, Maxwell, of Peterboro', has
$5,000
givento Pr sl
e > ter'
V Ikln Chinese
missions, and the money will be used to
found a school at Nonan,
A party of Italians refused free pas-
sage ecross the
assageaerossthe Victoria Bridge at Mont-
real shot the toll collector in the jaw,
knocking out several of his teeth.
BORN
SrairsoN.-In Wroxeter,on April 28rd to Mr.
and Mrs. 0. D. Simpson, a dpeughter,
DIED
AnnissaoNO,-I,1 Hallett, on April 21st, Pa-
tienceBlaclr, relict . of the tate Wm. Arra.
strong, aged 84 years
Hnmmunn.-5s Elena, on April 20th, Sarah Ag.
nes Bunter, aged S7 years, 1 month and 11
days.
MO1rADZEAN,-I11 Grsy,on April 25th,. Thos.
MSFadzoAn, aged 75 years, 1 month and 22
days,
MONatt.-In Grey, on Apri124eh, John D. Ale -
Neil; aged 88 ysere, t month and? days.
MENEM.-In Winghnm. en April 18th, Josste
Cameron, relict ofthe late John Messer,
aged 80 years
OSTER -In Grey, on April 27th, :Joseph Oster,
in his 115t1, year.
TAIT -At Olay Centre, R5)Inat, 011 April 2Ist,
John Tait, formerly of Brussels.
For the past number of years we
have found ts steadily increasing
demand for
Forrnaldehyde
due no doubt to the great Batiel
faction (151 the part of those who
have used it. We guarantee ours
Ho be strictly up to the standard
40 pep cent, Solution
We have it put up in sealed bot-
tles.
-16 az, bottles sufficient to treat ®
So. to too bushels
-8 ba, bottles, sufficient to treat
40 to 5o bushels 25c
DRUG STORE
At the final' Executive: Committee
meeting of the Laymen's Rll:s!onat•y
Congress, Toronto, the reports received
show that the Congress had paid its way.
It is reported that Ute Canadian North.
ern will divert tramp to Duluth for ei
time to make extensive repairs to the
line from Fort Frances East to Port
Arthur,
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BRUSSELS MARKET
Wheat 91'10. 91.12
Outs
40
' 92
Bars 82 06
Barley ' 50 55
ButUter 15
Eggs ...:..,.
Apples 1 00
Potatoes-
40
Buy'
Hos 7 36
17
1 24
7 30
40
7 15
The People's Column
APPRENTICE wanted to :learn the barber -
Ing business. Aptity to JOHN ELLIOTT,
barber, Bt•nes,L , tf.
F012 SALE. -The undersigned offers for tale
his comfortable residence and two lots on
J'oltn street, E n seta Stable, good
garden, &c. Icor farther particulars as to
price,, terms, &o., apply on tate premises.
WATSON AINLAY.
75 ACRE FARM FOR SALE -The tinder -
signed offers for sale the 75 acres of
land being Lot 10; One. 19, Grey. On the pram
i Noe is a new br,ck house and good new barn.
For further particulars applyon the promisee
to JAMES BYRON: or Oranbook P. O. 48-1
To Contractors.
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
up to Saturday, Mar 1st, for the erection of n
brick residence on John street, Brussels, The
lowest or tiny tender not necessarily accepted.
Plans and specifications may beam on appn•
cation to GEO. MULDOON, Brussels. 42.2
EWAN
pp1t(. 1,Buggies
. y
1 EWAN & CO have the best and most up•to-date Buggies on
the market 'three quarter Buggies in black and seven eighth
Buggies in black, stripe or any color, with auto seats and all
wheels have a deeper rim and thicker tire than any other Buggy.
Two show rooms full of alt kindly of Baggies to ebouse from -
every one fully warranted. Each Buggy has dash supports and
mud protectors for the seats,
We have also installed a machine for putting on all kinds of
Rubber Tires.
All kinds of repairs done un Buggies. Re -painting a spec-
ialty. Tops relined or recovered and made as good as new at a
small cost.
kinds Special attention given to ti ecial orders. All f
and light Rigs made to order. P d o heavy
Don't fail to give usa call before making Sone purchase and
let us boors Brussels for we,
on hAlland.kinds of repairs in stock, Best Dunlop Tires alu•nys.kept
The WHoOt CO.°Carriage Factory, Brussels
lase.
P
WELL BRED STALLIONS
1909
1909
Kaplan 2.081 and C',stunner
Will stand for service this season et their own stable,
BRUSSELS,
Baron • Del Kaplan
a ehoiee Young Registered Roadster Stallion, whose 1st dam is i Delnt
anti dam, Baron Wilkes ' , al3rd clam. Jay Gould,. all producers of speed,wwill
take n limited nu tuber of mares Intending breeders should call andsee
the horses tor themselves.
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