The Brussels Post, 1904-5-5, Page 540
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Term °pons April illi,, 1004
Two Oeursee—
Oomm000lal and Shorthand,
Sendfol•'Oolloga Journal.
A. L. Al eINTY1116, Manager.
141s c b.W; a 4v4 �^� Irrs41c4d
BUSINESS CARDS.
.iiONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER
tent, P,8, 80OTT, Brussels.
NIoORAOKEN—
C • Issuer of Marriage Lioeneee. Of-
hoe at Grocery, Turnberry street, Brussels,
vtARMS FOR SALE—THE U.
mummer, has several good Farms for
Sala and to rout, easy torme in Townships
of Morrie and Grey. F A. SCOTT. Brussel
MONEY TO LOAN. ;$25,000.
We have the above amount of pri-
veteYunds to loan ou reel estate mortgagee
at ee and apar out, Easy terms Of repay-
ment and wets of loan moderate,
PIOOUDPOOT, HAYS & 13LAIR,
Barristers, &o,, Godorich.
M• IVIORRISON,
Issuer of Marriage Licenses,
WALTON, ONT.
MISS JEAN M'LAUGHLIN,
—T'10AO13llli OP—
PIANO — AND — ORGAN,
eR TS84 8M, ON'T-
ROBERT CUNNINGHAMI
INt*BANon,
FIRE AND MARINE,
GUELPH,
J. LECKIE,
LIPS AND PIRit INSURANCE,
LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT,
Odtee over Burslev'8 Drug Store,
Nov. Brd,1002, 30.8m 1300100)0.
Wellington Mutual
Fire 111Stirlti1ee CO.,
1t0TA8Llsslab 1840
I000ranoe talon ou the cash and premium
note syetam atourrent ratite. 13 time ineur-
ing eleowhere pall on the undersigned Agent
of the Company.
GEORGE ROGERS, Brussels.
AUCTIONEERS.
1111 S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION -
Eau, will Bell for better prions, to
better mea in lees than au0 less chargee
than any other .Auctioneer In East Huron or
he won't charge anything. Dolga and orders
can always be arranged at Ella office or by
personal appli0at]o0,
ROST. H. GARNISS
IBLUEVALE ONT.
Auctioneer for Huron County.
Terme reasonable. Sales arranged for
at the ofieo of Tun Poem, Brueaela. 32tf
VETERINARY.
T D. WARWICK—
Boner tiradoaeo of the Ontario Vet-
erinary College, is prepared to treat all die -
eases of domestivated auimela in a compot-
entmauuer. Particular attention paid to
Veterinary Dentistry. Calls promptly at-
tended to. 0111oo autl lnermary—Four doors
North of bridge, Tmvborry et., Brueeele.
I..ERAL AND CONVEYANCING.
A B. M:AODONALD—
• Barrister, Soboltor, Notary,- Alto,
8ueoessor to G. F. Blair. O1Boo over Stan-
dard Bunk, Brussels. Solicitor for Metro-
politan Book.
NET M. SINCIIAIR—
'V Barrister, Bulioitor, Conveyancer,
Notary Public, &o. Onion—Stewart's Block
1 door North of OeutraLAotel,
Solicitor for the Standard Bank.
pli0'ODFOOT, HAYS & BL• AIR --
BARRISTERS :SOLICITORS, NOTARIES
PUBLIC, 10100.
W. POOVVRoOT, E.0. R. 0. Baia
G, P. Braun.
Ofceo—Those formerly onto pied by Messrs
Oamerou & Holt,
Gobonron, ONTAm0,
MEDICAL CARDS.
J. A. M'NAUGHTON,
r►, n„ Q.111.,
Trinity Uuivsroity, Fallow Trinity Medical
Collage, Member College of Physfuiaue and
. Surgeons, Out, Licentiate of the Royal Ool-
lege of Phyeiolaue and Licentiate of M1d-
wifery Edinbbrgti, 18 1'olophtoue No.14,
Roelttieuoe—Mill street, Brussels,
DENTISTRY'
,DR. R. P. PEILD,
11110N'17ST
Graat,ate of the Royal College of Dental
SnrgeoueofOntario and Giret•olase 130000
Graduate of tPorouto University, On]oe
next to Br'ewer's Photograph Gatlerv,
BRUSSNLS.
a t=a'"-a r'3iz-1
MANY OALL$ X04
are roeoivrd from business dome anti ii
• MANY STUDENTS aro placed In good la
positions' o h.Yoaibytuo famous
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STRATFORD, ONT.-'
Ohio schoolmantle for the Ilrolnta0
Alin 1311o5 fit btslnool odd0ation in
Oanadu t0-dayMa
uy Business 001."-
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m 1 o r 5011 01 a 31 teach
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era. We haul o1)o os oY a0 000at tg
the d other tJ n or, nan:mo0o them
the day you enter, tlammnno80oieuo
, noW, Catalogue free,
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BECOBETAS POST
iT1 i 11 Barr ,Colony, Am le Daau will be a
. .j X 1 Co r th),5 member of the survey party.
The butchero.:halcera and milkmen Of
the town who, it quail a of woke ago,
J'A t s•e• ttu(t,
Dr. Kidd has the sellar dug for hie new
restd r ' e 1
va.
`.There le venue talk of organizing a
baseball teem Ill wive,
Chita, Ovnno f8 not oujoying good health
at pre0ont, being tt sulreree from etomaoh
trouble.
W. 1i,. Erskine Liao not been in gond
health foe the past week or 190.', though
able to be In hia store,
All the nmt111 haulers are drawing milk
on their several routes to the Dime
abeeee faolory. Nearly 200 obeeae wore
made 111 April.
On April 27111 there wore born to Jae,
and Mee. Mttehell, gravel road, Dime,
twin 110811180, a boy and a girl,
II:][eEt08 .
Wood & Poke, butchers, have Bold
their bnetneee to 13. Hardy.
James Grieve, who has been trave'1Sng
for ono of the Toronto firms that tvae
burned out recently, ie at present with
hie family in town,
Mae. Wilson moved his household
effects to Woodburn where he will go into
the hotel heathen he the premien at
present 000upied by 0. Stephens.
Iu order that the cemetery grounds
may be beautified and otherwise improv-
ed the Reeve of the village reepeotlully
reticule the oitizeus of Exeler or any
who may be intere02ed to auntrtbote any
pot flowere they may have at their die.
pose!.
Louis Day purohaeed from John Mo.
Innis the 10 aorta of land situated on
the South Boundary of the village. Mr.
Day intends going more extensively into
the market gardening and plant growing
this Spring, he having doubled hie papa,
oily for raising all kinds of vegetable
plants and flower planta for the Spring
panting.
Fin I. r.tt.
A. Wettlaofer shipped 70,000 briok to
Stratford recently.
John Denholm left Blyth station on
Monday of hast week with a oar load of
berme for Neepawa, Manitoba.
The roof of John Sherritt'e house was
discovered on lire Wednesday afternoon,
The brigade was called out and the fire
etopped, but not before a good sine hole
00a0 made in the roof.
fare. W. F. Moeer went to Trenton in
response to a telegram reoeived the
previous eveni09, stating that her eieter,
Mise Mabel Jameson, wee eerionely ill
with bot Blight hopes of recovery.
Mre. T. 0. LY1a171roy and two sone left
on Monday morning of teat week for their
new home in St. George, where Mr. Mc-
Elroy has been living for the past mouth,
he having secured a good poeiton in a
large cooper shop in that village.
Thomas Watson has sold his barber
shop in Blyth to Samuel MoOraokeu and
Oliver Kollingtoo, of Brussels, who are
in possession. The new proprietors ere
graduates of the (Mosso tonsorial college
and Dome to Blyth highly reoommeuded.
t‘cilettiortle.
Jonathon Miller, of the Grip house,
rec8ubly purchased a very line speedy
borne.
A. E. Allis, of Seatorbh, was 0000ese•
ful iu passing hie probationary examin•
ation to the Methodist ministry at
Petralia.
ID A. Fox, the a00ouulant at the Bank
of OOmmata°, bae been cff duty for a
few days owing to a badly injured
thumb, W11 1011 he received while ptitei°g
golf.
While attending to a eiok bores for
Jno. Oilfield one day last week J.
Grieve, V, S., had the miefortnne to
Have one of his hands so badly out that
it ;Ignited six stitches,
Fronk and Sire. Orioh and 001 Newton,
of Tooke/malt, left on Tuesday morn-
ing; of Iasi week for Areola, Aeea. Mr,
Orioh has rented hi, farm and if be
likes it Out West, will take np land.
Seedily, May 0th, Rev. James Living.
sbone, of Potholes., will conduct ,the ser-
vices in itis Mel bodiet ohuroh. Ou the
following 51ond 1y eveniog lie wilt deliver
hte fanwtl0 locative on "The Human
Voice."
111. J. Downey has pnrohased the reg.
idence a1 present 000upied by Tens. K
Richardson, North ward, for $800. We
understood he hes purchased a gees
farm' in 51u1illop towuehip and pu pees
going extensively into the cattle busi•
nese.
The Canada Furniture oompany bete
has reoently booked oedera for about six
our loads of their high oleos ofiioe desks.
The orders will amount in all to some-
where bear $8,000. The orders bave
(tome in 00080ggeuoe of the Toronto fire
through the firms who aro rebuilding.
I.iet0o vv eel.
D, D. end AIM Campbell have return"
ed to town after spending the Winter in
Toronto.
Mies Ruby Livingston has returned
bome from Toronto, having graduated at
St. Mar9are6'e Ladies' Oobloge.
Benjamin Brine hoe . sold out his
laundry basiieee to Song Lee, who will
carry on the bueioese at the old stand.
The Severe frosts during the nights of
the forepart of heat weep did a great deal
of harm to the Fall wheat in this
vicinity.
Calvin Becher and Ernie Bract, of
Toronto Dental College, returned home
en'T'uemday of last week for the Summer
holidays -
Mise Eaey Martin left for Halifax,
whe'o elle purposed taking a ete0m01 for
the Old Land. She Will spend the Sim-
mer in Irefa,td,
Tho iarnitoro factories are canning
Intl i0r00 and orders on hand and 00111011
are Doming in Ara already enough to
keep going foe a oanoiderable time. A
barge proportion of the orders oom,1 from
Ibe West.
An Blom man in town on 01londay of
last wens hold a bit of a oelebration, trot
wisely but too tvoll and epeut the night
in the tooter, He had an interview with
hie Worshipthe Pollee Magistrate neat
g
morning,
E D. Belton returned home on Wed.
nesday Of last weds after roar years
residence in the Klondike. Ho Went out
"al 00'tio11 in oohneetion
not m t
t to an off)
p
with the gold oommisniooers, and gained
the reputation of discharging hie dutio8
10 an hone 1 sod efficient manner. Ile
will leave with his father, Leticia Bolton,
D. L, S., for Sa01,310on where they have
inslrnotion2 to survey seven PAW town.
chips, Northwest of those surveyed by
1 5t' t.,-, Mc, Bolton last Hummer and near the
agreed with 000 an0110r 10 sell only for
shah, have eo far been adhering to the
agreement though
some of them report it
will
bo difiicalt to do so in all oases.
ref`t•owbrxcli,re.
1;. Willoughby le on the efuk list,
A number of our farmers Fiesta etarted
seeding.
Mies Ferguson, of Wallace, fa the
guest of her' later, Mre, Galbraith,
John McNeil, of Wroxeter, spent
Sunday with hie sister, Mrs, Clarke,.
Arrangements are made for a imolai
and literary entertainment to be held on
the everting of May 28rd,
The Mothodiet Parsonage was sold by
emotion, J. R. Code being the highest
bidder, The new Parsonage will 0o0n be
on the way.
A re00ptioo eery100 was held on Snu•
day morning of Net week at whioh a
number were taken into full member.
ship In tbe oharah.
At the annual unwiring of the Epworth
League the following potters were elect•
ed : President, Jennie Oosene; let Vice
Pres„ )3. MoUurmfok ; 2nd Vont Pree.,
Ida (lollies ; 8rd Vioe Pree,, 1t. A, Cole ;
4111 V,oe P,res,, Mre, R, H. Green ;
Sea., Phoebe Oode ; Treat., Rob. Oliver ;
organist, Elsie Adams,
Don't ride your btoyole on the sidewalk
or you will be fined.
Thee. Dane, of Orange Hdl, parobased
the Blofntoeh property in town and
moved in on Tuesday of lest week.
Albert Bowyer left for Franklin, Man.,
where be will seek his fortune. He was
accompanied by James Robinson, of
Wingham, formerly of here.
0. 0. Smith, who has been in charge of
the meobauioal department of tbe Voiotia
for the past year, hoe catered a more
10orative position in the Merchants bank
and left for Obeeley at whioh branch he
will work.
ToNNis.—A number of people met in
the parlor of the Bank of Hamilton to
form it lawn tennis olnb. Alarge number
were pre00ut and made the following
o1oioe of officers. Petrorteeses — Mrs.
(Rev.) Holmes, Mre. (Rev) Hall, Mre. G.
W. Walker, Mrs. Litt, Mre. Praetor,
Mre. MoLeughlin and Mre. W. G. Strong;
H.ouary President, Geo. W. Walker ;
President, Rev. Mr, Hall ; Vice President,
(tire. (Dr,) Armstrong; Secretary, Mise
Edith Perkins ; Treasurer, Dr, Whitley ;
Managing Ootnmittee—M. V. Holmes,
Dr. Whitley, and Mr, Rattenbnry. The
managing oommmittee hope to have the
grounds m ehope for playing by about
the 20 11 of May.
4 1isston.
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There will be a junior lacrosse olub
in town this treason.
R. Downs is busy renovating with
paint and tsalsomining the interior of
the Town Hall.
Tbomae Johnston wee elected delegate
to the greed lodge of 0. 0. F. to be held
next June in 'Toronto.
Mre. S. S. Cooper had the misfortune
to run a entity nail in her foot which is
°musing her considerable pain and anxiety.
Becoming alarmed at the rapid
decline in health of her little son, Elmer,
Mre, Win. Beaoone took him to a Toronto
hospital for consultation and treatment,
The doctor could not determine the oauee
of the trouble that was pelting down one
eo young, he being eight years of age.
George Roberteou, who has oondooted
a euooeeoful aid popular tonsorial par•
for in town for a number of years, has
Bold out to Elliott Dayment wbo takes
poaaeeeion Monday next. Mr. Robert-
son bag purelmeed another boeineee at
Wawanesa, Mao, and leaves for that
plana in a couple of weeks.
Arthur Cook, of Goderioll township,
brought a prize to town that he hod
captured, and eold to Harvey Davie, It
was u large bird that enamoured from tip
to tip of the wings 6 feet,and from end
of bill to tip of tome, five feet, and from
hip of bill to end of tall, four feet. Lee
beak was six inches long.
le ordlletvich.
Mies V. McGrath has graduated with
Bret -close honors as a Mission nureo at
Toron to,
Forilwioh ehonld p000ba0e suitable
groande for a village park end have the
same fitted up in good shape.
Howiok Couuoil hove appointed J. H.
Johnston of this v11 ago, as inspector of
fruit trees for the township for 1904.
Au iron bridge will be built in Ford.
wiuh this year. The oonuoil is .asking
for teudere for the same, The preeeot
structure is frail.
The following is the Ammeter's Report
for Howiok Tawnehip for the year 1904 :
Popnlatioo, 8871 : children between the
age of $ and 14, 463 ; obildren between
the age of 15 and 21, 1106 ; children be.
tween 5 end' 16, 783 ; male persons be.
tween age of 21 and 60, 857 ; doge in
Fordwiob 28 ; doge in Gorda 22 0um4
bee of tattle in township, 10118 ; number
of sheep, 2610 ; number pige in tp., 8897:
nutnber of hareem, 22221 number of aoree
in tp., 67864 939/1200 ; number mores
Falk wheat, 5623 ; amount 0f immanent,
$2,160,410.26.
ALBION HOTNL BURN&I1. About 7 o'•
°Irak on Friday moraing,15th nit., smoke
wee seen terming from the Albion Hotel,
and the alarm was quickly given and soon
a large number of willing workers were
engaged in removing furniture, eto„ from
the building, whioh Boon biennia a roar•
ing, outwitting mase of red, The citizens
wonted heroically to keep .the fire from
eprendiug and moved all the surrounding
bui+dinge, although the Wood shed to the
South was in greet denger at times, in
fact woe ou fire veverel tines. The fire
lasted over two bonze, the frame of the
building being of large timbers. Moet
of the furniture was saved from the two
lower storeys, but all iu the third et0rey
was doetroyed. None of the family were
astir when the fire wee dieooeeted, but
Mr. Papp, 6.11..ee2nprd uninjured, but
almoet all their clothing was boat, It was
a Hutt aveakeningg and will never be for,
gotten by them. The
building ie owned
by Alex, Orr, of the Hotel Brunewiok,
Wingham, who sold it to a gentleman in
Obeeley for $5,000, but the writinge were
not Mood, Tho buildin n
we thinned
g e a k
for $1,200. Mr, Orr intends to build a
two.storey hotel of Dement blocks, fifty
feat equaro, right meal and the hark of
ovn06ru0tion will be pdohed with all pee.
Bible spend 0o that Fordwiob will eon
have a flret.olase house to a000mmodate
the travelling publlo, Mr, ltapp had the f
*entente (neared for $1,200 hia Wee being
about $600. He also lout about 920 mob One of If •et Nieaouri'e oldest 1010(1 110ll
in the till. Mr. Gamble, of Palmere'on, ' plated a0 1 tit the person of the hate
knot bin pocket book with about $16 in it. - J ,bn 81 10 ", wbo died at the borne of
Win, (Jlarlt atter saving his trunk went loll e n 1', , ,, no, on the heir ommeeaiOn
book to his room in the third etnray for i 1'. at N • n ., on Sunday, 21111 u't„ at
hie 0)021108. Its was almost collocated 1 the she ,.f lid years.
with 0mols8 and wag Zeroed to climb The logs in connection with the Brod.
through the window and slide down a begun Lumbering Oo. ootato were sold at
rape and dropped abort 12 feet on the Burke Palle, Muskoka, One lob fell to
pavement and injured hie ankle, There James Oo'quhoun and Jobe; Davie,
should be eom0 appliaueee in the village p'litohell, and Francs MoOonueil, Dublin,
for lighting lire, and John Beuneweie, Brodbsgen, They
intend to nouvert thorn into lumber under
the oopgrvislon of Mr. Davie.
'VtriIlasaltrtrra
0. E. Swede shipped fourteen big
elate horses to Winnipeg,
R. H. lelelIey Nee been appointed Dep
uty Pieh and Game Warden for Wiog
ham and vicinity.
The editor of the Advance left on Too
day of taut week to visit bis eeoond eldest
sou m Pasadena, Southern California,
Mrs. 3. MoLauohlin and daughter )!Tido
Maggi,-, former residents of town, now of
New York, are vieiting old friends here,
T. N. Roes is rebuilding that portion
of his property on Josephine street whioh
collapsed a abort time ago from the great
weight of en0w on it.
W. G. Paton, who recently pnr0ha0ed
E. Rodweb'e interest in the machine re.
pair bneinese in town, bae now purchased
Mr. Vaebinder'e interest also,
The trains on the L. H. & B. are now
running on good time. Stook is not now
tarried on the passenger trains and ibis
allows them to keep pretty wall on
eohedule time,
Dr. A. J. Irwin is having plate glass
Fronts pot in the stores °templed by
Makers. Galbraith, Gordou, and the one
which is being fitted up for W. J. Greer'e
boot and elate boelnese,
James Haugh has gold hie residence on
Diagonal street to JAMBS -POO, of Blue.
vale, who is building a stable on the
the premien, and having sold hie Blue-
va'e property, will 811orlly remove here
to reside.
Jno. and Mts. McDonogh end family
have moved to their mew home uoar Sea.
forth. Mr. MoDonogh has for a nom•
bar of years been an employee of the G.
T, R. and for over forty years the family
have been residente of Wingham and
vicinity,
W. 13. Green bas purohaeed Beattie
Bros., opal and wood business. Mr.
Green has also pnrohaeod tlei8 firm's
gravel pit, seven wee of prairie land,
team of horses, wagons and sleighs and
will get control of the coal shed at the
0. P. R etation.
The Young People's Organ Fund Oom'
mitten, of the Wingham Preebyteriau
Church, closed with the Kam Organ Co„
of Woodetook, for the purohaee of a high
oleos pipe organ. The instrument will
be planed in the church about the let of
September when the interior repaire of
the church have been oompleted. The
Committee is now only $000 abort of
having the amount of the purchase prime
on hand.
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'rHEY ICNOW'rr,
Thousands of people throughout the
country know that the ordinary remedy
for piles —ointments, suppositories and
eppliantee—will not cure.
The beet of them only bring pawing
relief.
Dr. Leonbardt'e Hem•Roid is a tablet
takeu internally that removee the cause
of Piles, hence, the ogre ie permanent.
Every paokage sold o8rri00 a guarantee
with it.
It ie perfectly ilarmleee to the most
delioate constitution. A month's treat.
ment in each package. Sold et $1.00
Further information in regard to it at
the drug store.
Sold in Brueeele by Jae. Fax.
()It 111t.di all IN a Wee.
Rumor bee it that Alden Burrit, of
Mitchell, will shortly move to Toronto.
The Sporting Association, of Mitchell,
is malting extensive preparntione for a
big day's sport on May 241h,
Rev. W. J. MoRay, of Stratford, lett
last week for Toronto to take np hie
duties as editor of the Canadian Baptiet.
While in Muskoka Jamas Colgubonn,
of Nlitoheh, purchased two young bears.
They are nine menthe old and very tame.
At St. Catharines Aseizee John Big.
gine obtained a verdict for $1,204 against
the Catania Power Company for iojur•
toe.
Mre, George MoBein, wife of a pm -
prone farmer of Erin township, coni•
mitted enioide by swallowing carbolic
acid.
Deputy Postmaster Renton, of King.
stun has been appointed to a position in
the affiae of Superintendent of Mails, at
Winnipeg,
Reports say that the Pall wheat in
Stratford locality looks eo had that a
large acreage will have to be plowed np
in some sections,
Miles Edwards, formerly of Mitchell,
has passed hie foal examivabione and
received his degree at Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto.
The old elevator at Midland was etr00k
by lightning and burned. During the
fire L. F. Tremblay was 0truok by a
failing; timber and fatally injured,
Among tbe names on the list of
graduating nurser, who have been taking
their Bourse at the Beeper Hospital,
Detroit, is Mies Nellie MoOomb, Earring.
toll,
John William Lundin, who went to
Montreal about a week ago from Provi•
dente, R.I., and engaged a room at the
0bambly Hotel, was found dead in bed,
with big throat cut and ft rstor lying
Mose by.
James Kelley and A, G. Scuttles, hie
hired mail, became mired in the Souris
River, near Troecbanl, Man , and were
kept io the water for three Inure, Starg•
es i8 dead, but Re11ee will recover,
Between May 15113 end 20th, T. EL
Pane, of the Mltohell R000rder, will leave
for St, Louis Exhibition, having been ap-
p dined Aeeiotant Superintendent of he
.Canatiilan Department. Pina°oially the
position is a good one, and we 000grah•
Mate 000 eonlerre on hie appointment.
An old letter lying at the bottom of a
trunk an ontai in au a dre
d o a d ee
w
ae
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the only One by whioh the only heir of
Mies Anna Malty, who died March 24 at
Bllifalo, watt looated. A legacy of $10,.
000 falls to a taloa of the deoeaeed, Mrs,
Anna Hartley, of Tilbury. Mies Maley
died a t the age of74,
a
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At mesh a
A a ng of the Polio Sahonl
Board Niagara Fails, 011 Saturday night
it was proposed to exelndo the reporter
of the Gozetlo frotn future meefinge, be.
MU Se he oritioiznd the trusteed. An
apology was demanded, bot wag not
ortbooming• The matter to likely to
tomo ep again,
IMPORTANT NOTiCES
f..41011 SALE.—LOT 207 AND
dwelling thereon, North-west corner
wtltiam cud Albert streets, Brueeele,
48.11 J, L14020110.
QHORT HORN YEARLING
kJ Bull for Bale, red In color and brad
from 1st prize stook. Lot 23, Oon, 1B, Grey.
3. D. McNA11i, Proprietor, Oranbrook P.00.
0. 4a. V.
Court Priooeos Alexaudris, No. 34, U.Q. P.,
B ruwol0, meets In their Lodge Room, lilae-
hi11 Block, on the 20d and last Tueedave of
ea01, .mouth, at 8 o'olook. Visiting brethren
always weloome, JAS" B'LTROPI68, U.R.
WALTER SMITH, lt.'s.
(rHORO' • BRED YORKSHIRE
Vow Iron 80,00. — The undersigned
offers for sale one Thorp' -bred Yorkshire
Row, 3;r years old, ,n pig to hie tboro'-bred
NI0f OLBON ,(Sedalia prLicemWorksj R
io.
rte, Bolgraye P. 0. 80.11
Board of Health Notice,
To the public of Ilrueeete
The time Is appronohlog when all yards
and wotor•oloaeto MUST bo Weaned up. All
persona concerned meet note this as the
law will be strictly enforced. Signed In be-
half of the Board of Health.
30.0 R, PAUL, Chairman.
ANTED.-- SPECIAL REP–
nn8xNTATIon 10 thin county and ad-
joining territories, to represent and adver-
tise au old established bneinese house of
solid 0nanaial Blanding, Salary 001 weekly,
with expeoeee advauoed oath Monday by
cheek direct from when 0080 a. Horse
and buggy anent. d when plow Bros : Posi-
tion 61m 3onoo Address Blow 311. & Oo.,
Room 010 Monou Bldg„ Ohioago, Ill.
Prize Winning Short
Horns for Side.
Hight young Bulls from Imported and
home bred °owe got by imported Sire, Also
Cows and Heifers of different ages.
A. few pure bred Berkshire Pigs, 10 weeks
till, for 0010.
Have a tivantity, of Seed Peae the Early
June variety, to drepoee of. It Is a medium
sized white pea and were grown from Deed
from near North Bay and yielded over 37
bushels to the none, free of bugs.
Will also sell u good aged working and
driving horse.
30-I1 D. MILNE & SON, Ethel.
STOCK FOR SERVICE
BULL FOR SERVICE.— THE
lIndereigoed will keep for service a
thorn' bred Durham bull, on his farm 04-
)011,1ng Brussels. Terme, 81 00 with privi-
lege of returning if necessary.
GEO, ROBB,Proprietor,
REAL ESTATE.
(21.00D FARM FOR SALE,—
The undersigned offers for sale ber
exeollent farm, located on Oen, 30, Grey
township, and containing 163 aoree. There
is a comfortable frame ootbage, book baro,
good driving shed, orchard, &e., on the
premises, Varna 18 well drained and !anted.
It is also well 'watered by the river Malt.
land and an invaluable Spring. Convenient
to market, school and (Muralists. Per price,
terms and other particulars amply on the
Mousiest', or if by letter to MRS. T. CAL.
DER, Proprletreee, Oram brook P.O. 8081
100 AORE RM R ,
helm LotFAi1, Oon.FO4, GreySALEtown•
eti]p, 80 mires cleared, balance bush, Thereis good house,e, bank baro, orchard, &o.
Well fenced and farm In gaol condition ; 20
sales of Pall wheat in. 8 miles from Brus-
sels; only of a ;mile from church and
1} miles from aobeol. Possession tourd
be given to suit the purobaeer, For lnr•
Mier pattioulare as to price, terms, &o., ap-
ply on the premises to A. 000E, Proprie-
tor, or at Tiro Poem, Brussels, 31•1f
'WARMS FOR SALE. — 350
aorta dr0t•olaoe land in the Township
of Grey—Lot 10, Con. 14, 300 acres 1 Lot 17,
Con. 14,100,00000 ; and WO Lot 16, Con. 14,
0088re0-330 acres. All in excellent condi-
tion with Oret•olaee buildings ; briok house
with all modern conveniences, and large
bank barn, root salt straw bougie, stables,
Sze, Well watered. Prom 80 to 40 three of
good hardwood bash. Lot 10,000. 13, con-
taining 100 nem of flrnt•olaoe land, good
frame house and largo bank barn nearly
new. The property oau be sold in two or
three percale to Ault ppurchasers. Terms
liberal, Also a oomnlotiloue dwelling noun
and lot in Brussels. Por fu(Eh00 partlou-
lars apply to the owner 011 the ppremises,
LAU0i3LIN MON1'3L, or to JNO. 1,E01iIE,
Brueeele. 214f
STILL IN THE
OLD STAND
While we are not given much
to puffing up our business in the
public print we desire to thank
our numerous customers for the
hearty support accorded us in
1908, and to state that we are
still in the old stand ready to
attend to their 'vents.
Wood work repairs promptly
attended to and all departments
of blaoksmithing, with a specialty
made of Horse -shoeing and Tab-
bing.
ab-
in . As
b g we have spent 18 dears
in Brussels we blink we are eom-
potent to understand the wishes
of the
public to a good extent.
Call and 8.06 tis.
S. T. PLUM
Thomas street, Brussels.
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A SHARP ADVANCE IN COTTON
It Fe expected, owing to the dieaetrone lire in Toronto whioh burnt all
thewbolesale dry goods houses, except one, with their million0 of dollars'
worth of Cotton Goode whioh cannot be replaced only at mach higher
prisms, ooIBegnently Cotton a must advance in price,
We beg to inform our customers and the public generally that wn were
never in a better position to supply their wants, We were loaded up with
Cotten Goode nearly all boughs before the recent advance in prices, and
With few exa0ptione will be sold at old prices. As we buy for oaeb an4 sell
for rash or produce we quote very low prince:
Grey Cottons, hi all qualities, at lo, 7o, 8o, and 10u, now worth 20 por Dent
more.
Carpet Warp, in white and oolored, at mill prioee.
Oottonedee, now worth 20o, 26o and 300, our prior 10o, 200 and 250.
Oxford Sttirtinge, fast colors, at old prices, 1010 mud 1280.
Heavy Double -Warp Shirtiog0, now worth 16e, for 129o.
Rookfaet Drill Shirtioge, guaranteed fast oolore, now worth 180, for 15o.
White 1.4191111! 1f yards wide, very epoalal at 10o, 120 and 150.
New Prints, in short ends, from 8 to 15 yar40, 0000011 10o, by the piece our
pries 18 80.
New Prints, heavy cloth, 32 filches wide, worth 120, for 10o.
Cotton Batting, in small and large hunmium, at 014 pewee.
Wrapperettee, in fancy stripes and carobs, worth 12},, fur 10o.
MADE BY GEORGE A. SLATER
EAUTGFVL
RVAG
HOE8
We are now opening up for
Ladies or Gents or the Little
Tots either.
We Invite Your Inspection.
HARNESS DEPARTMENT
We have everything complete and can supply you with any
style of Harness at the Lowest Prices consistent with a good
article. We have now for sale one set Second-hand Team
Harness and three sets Second-hand Single Harness. Call -
and see them.
t -POR SALE—Two Dwelling Houeee, acre of land with each, Laving large and
smell fruits of various kinds-
/.
C. RICHARDS.
E1V PSE 'ISIS
Having removed our Implements to the
Y�
W ®Y SHOP TWO DOOrB �eBC
of Market Scales
We will there show a complete line such as Binders, Mowers, Drills,
Rakes, Cultivators, Plows and Harrows.
Certainly Tau want the Best Goods
Then make no mistake—buy PROST & WOOD. Do loot be forced
to settle for inferior machines, but buy where you will not be asked
to settle until your purchase is giving satisfaction.
We have "Bell's" Tread Powers, Ensilage Cutters, Land Rol-
lers, etc. ; the Myers and Tweed Forks, Slings, Cars, etc. ; the
Elmira Hay Loaders and Side -delivery Rakes.
The Celebrated Woodstock Wagons and Weblaufer Combination
Racks. Canada's Best Build—the "Brockville" Carriages.
The World-wide Famous Singer Sewing Maebines.
See our Royal Canadian Brand Pure Manilla (660) Binding
Twine, also our beat Pure Manilla in Hay Fork and Sling Rope,
before buying elsewhere,
NEIL S. McLAUGHLIN.
WILTON & TURNBULL
All Kinds of Hardware.
All,f� The largest nun� mostanrcoo0fhl Imint
L�.Jlil ®�I�'� d0atecetetheworldsellCburcn'oAlnbao-
The World.
try dy tine, End well oo which decay "2'°
d► All a4A, -dirge and wells breed rrob ei tbmlaeso
—the 1 an male and nab Ir . 1
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1180
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.s needs . /-Wf battler (r ti eo twaterriasabrashlaall
which needed, lVo reoemmmt0 It for ata ,ow you the naso with
whioh ltd ahpr), 00 0nimalsal Litt ue show youths inengybeautltul
tinct (Bud White), o,fg(�JhA®urca�ixt'ypa�Alnitaqocvn,agttlne, (Sem sold In hWlr.)
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