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The Brussels Post, 1904-5-5, Page 8or inaldebt v, As a preventative for shut on Oats and Barley, there is nothing better than our Formaldehyde, Ours is the best that can be procured, Full direc- tions are supplied .for its use on Grain. Our price is 40e per pound, and we would caution anyone against buying a cheaper grade, JUST A FEW POINTERS AI3O•UT OUR NEW WALL PAPERS Our Stock is large. Our Patterns are up-to-date. We Trim all Papers free of charge, Our Prices will suit you. DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. T H, iaxl1 gebas afters, A ohiel'e amang ye takix' notes, An' faith he'll prent is. May. Rau stun pie is bare. A, 0. U. W. Friday evening, Seem= vs, Bravais, May 13th, Snow, Board. Friday evening of next week. Canes np; the 16th of May will soon be bare, Examen in the Maitland ie now a favor. ite sport. Two epeoial treigbt trains were over thie tine last Sunday. TER watering oat will soon have to be brought into requisition. TIER Sanitary Inspector will all on you on or about Monday, May 16, Get ready for bim. Teta lost 'brooch advertised in last week's inn of Tam Pon was found and restored to its owner. Ib pays to advertise. T. P. SISITw, 000nlist, will make his regular trip to Brnseels on Wednesday, May 25th, and may be consulted at Jae. Foe's drug store. OWING to the burning of the betel at Fordwieh the License Oommieeionere will meet in Brunets next Tuesday, instead of Wednesday of the following week. COUNOTGLOR BAEIKER has sold his are of land ore Taroberry street to Thos. Nloholle who recently disposedof bis property. The house from the Driver lot will be moved and fitted op. Pelee i9 said to be $650. Rouen of RmouGE BUILDING COMMITTER. —Buftding committee mob at House of Refuge Clinton on Tuesday. The ex casting is about completed. There is a lot of material, snob as stone, lumber, lath, sand, &o, on the ground. The architect is to be asked to melee iu- epeotion of work and material as soon as convenient. The foundation is solid clay. HEADED mem LIST.—A. abort time ago D. 0. Rose made a Mebane erip to Kinoardioe and while there took a hand is the Gan Club's shoot. He topped the score at 21. Hie brother Robert was second with 20, Olay pigeons were used and each party bad 25 rounds, This line of sport rather rune in the Ross family and we believe our townsmen, J. T. Roes, eonid score a top notch sie0, LIEOLY Oonre,—A, ()nrrfe and Jno. Hewitt purchased two "Replan" oolte, from a breedy dam, from W. Douglase, 5th fine, Mortis, that should develop lobo something good. They are aged 1 and 2 years reepeotively. The older one will be traoked a little Ibis Spring while the younger will be put out t0 grass. There ebonid be some money in these melte for She parobasere, particularly if they develop speed as bhey are likely to, PARTING G1FTe,—Mo1313ay'e Stratford Beacon says :—A. M. Kay, who for the peat sixteen years has been assisted postmaster ab the general offine here, and who has resigned that position to take the postmaeterebip of "Stratford Sta. Mon" ofboe, was tbe recipient of a gold beaded umbrella on Saturday from the staff of the general office. The gift carries with it warm good wishes and is a testimonial of the popularity which Mr, Kay bee attained witbhis oo workers. The exoelienoe of Mr. Key's sem/fees iu the poet office here are well known and hie thorough imam; in the new oftioe in confidently looked for. NOT Ooan&OT,—•A party oomplaine to as tbat "In Tan Pose fa to be found are• oord of every little dog fight around Bros. Baia, wbile many important facts are omitted." We beg have bo eay that we have not been reporting either little or big dog fights end do our beet to discover the latest, moat interesting and import. ant news for our aolomhe. We do not oienoe sOmnipresess the a eeitb fwand either nboever d nor many Rama are ooneequently not enured. It pentane who have interesting matters in their possession would see that we are made aoquainted with the fade they would do us a great fame and add to the general interest of Tao Pon. It bakes a a great deal of gabbering every week to ge0ure the calame we publish while a few minutes would be all that was neaeeeery to the individual who would lend a band in supplying newsy items. Bowtiga OLDS.—:Che annual meeting of Battens Bowling Olob was bald in the Cloonail chamber en Tueedoy evening. D. 0. Roes wee voted to the chair and alba the winding up of last year's busi• nese, the fallowing offieere were duly sleeted for 1904 :—Hon. Preeident, Dr. J. A. MoNaughton ; President, Jno. l:f. Hewitt; Vice President, H. James ; Sooy..Treasurer, H. L. Jackson. The ettips for 1904 will be :—D. C. Roee, Dr. 1leNangbton, H. James, H. L. Jaokeen, Jno. Hewitt and A. Ooneley. Oonimittee of Management was eleoted as fsllowe D: C. Ross; A. 1vlononald, A. E. Mellish, 1e. Downing and The. Farrow. Mem. berehip fee was plead at $3 00, same &e last year but it was reeoroed to admit new beginnere at the game to fall man. betellip at a$2,00 fee able season, The Club le ire a peospeeotte oondition and their lawn 11 ie ex soled will be better then any previoae year, Gana DIRT hasbis well drilling oulheready for operation. A mew emoting has been pat up at W. Duuasn'e tonsorial parlor, Ice Create, seoond to none at Moe. Ke a's, Give it a trial and you will emy BO. BO2(0 Bi08 strings of fieb have been hooksa in the Maitland daring the peat week. Ice cream signs one more are set to trap the unwary young mau who has a best girl. DR. Hoorne' fancy blank driver bad the misfortune to reoeive a bad ant on her right fore toot by the shoe on her bind foot and is having holidays for a while, WmDNESDAY Arthur McGuire had some damage done to his right hand white working a aloha maobioe at the ()ober Yancey. Wallops he will soon be o, k, ON Friday evening, May 18111, the first league match will be played on Viototia Pak. Seatorth ve. Bassets, Inter• mediate W. F. A. Champions, Game called at 6 o'olook. M. H. Mooiu, V. S., will move his stable bo a poa)tion on bis lot facing Market street, will enlarge the building, veneer le with metal aiding, fit up en office iu it and make other improvements tbie Beason. Joao HoNTEn, who moved to Brussels last Fell from Morris, has parohased the house and let, John street, from Thos. Newsome. There is a } sore of laud, Mr. Hunter will build a stable on the lot. The pries paid was $1200. Jam BATE.hrAN, who recently moved to towu, is now engaged buying bogs and lambs for Geo. A. Beet, drover. Mr. Bateman knows the country and people well and ebuuld make a 8060855 of it. Hie health is male better we ere pleased 10 state. D. MONAUaIITON, the well known meobanic, win go to Mihbank shortly to build a sawmill' fur John Ament, formerly of Bruseele, The latter has a beading factory and grain chopping mill there and the sawmill will be added to 18, the same power being utilized, Sawmill will be ready for opetatiun next Fall. What Mr. Mao. don's know about this cease of work is unknown to the majority of meoteoiae, The expectation of the 0. P. 11. se noosing quite a boom to Milibeuk and the viileg a is antfuipatfng development. VRTERAae. Wednesday of last week Mre. Jane Hell celebrated her 89th birth- day. A few lady friends called 00 her, et Mre. Meadows' and afrer making a few birthday presents had tea with bar. The old lady was greatly pleased over the "party,"—Mre. Hagg, who resides in the Norton terrane, was 85 years of age on Friday and in the afternoon a non- grataletory gathering of a few of her friends was held at her home and tea seived before the company separated. Tan POST extends oougratu•atioue to the ladies mentioned in their attainment of these annivereariee in the enjoymeut of a fair ebare of health. ARIEL MILLS.—Mmhday morning of this week 1he saw mill owned by P. Amens, at Ariel, Moekoka, aummenoed work on a million feet at logs. It will take about two months bo out the stook, The mill 15 situated about a of a mile from what is called the by -dock. It le 600 feet long end 100 feet high, It is about 4,± miles from the thriving village of Sento River sad 6i, miler] from Trout creek. The Mill so only 200 yards ftom the railway imitate and the lumber can be loaded very easily, Mr. Ament bee a very fine stock of loge which iuoludee, birch, hem look, pine and spree end we hope be will do well with it, There are some 25 head! employed at the prated time and a boarding house is run for the maven. ienoe of the men. In addition to P, Amens and hie eon Will, there are Allan Lemont, Wm. Gordon, Mark Buchanan and Marler rlefoKay from Brussels in the company, If all the help is as good alt the lirosnefites the work should advents with a reale.Q uit a t e trade is done foam thio mill in pulp wood, tan bark, elabe and long and short wood. Too Stratford Daily Beaton said :— ',Stratford Station," the new poet office on Waterloo street Boath, opened on Monday and it ie eau to gay that the expeotatione of many as to its interior appearance and the enbetantfubility of Ito appointmeute are more than surpassed, Office has been laid out in eunh a way that spade is finely economized, without any depat'tmeut of the onoe itself or the accommodation for the pnblie being stinted. In the first pfeos it may be 8tated teat the new office will reoeive and and one Its mail independently of the main office, and between the two there will be two daily deliveries. The office has 220 boxee and 16 drawers. Some of the boxes are of the olaee known ae "oath" There ie no door to it, fiat Aha holder oah ees if there ie any mail for him and pall for it at wicket. The several depertmsate of the office are well laid and convenient, Between the office itself and the adloioing store is lin arch. This shore will ettbet be fitted up by the postmaster, Mr. Kay, himself, or rented to some merchant. People of the South. ern part of the city will find the new office a greet conveuienee and under Mt, Bay's efioienb management thoroughly reliable and a000mmadating," Poet. Mader Key ie a brother to Mre. W, H. Rett, of Braesele, and be wee a former resident, from his babybeed to manhood, POFD Standard Bank of Canada Lhf9S'17,A.,'Sx+x6FT•�9 ae7m AseleT9i •-• OVER TRIRTrliel 14I1,1.I010 I)OLLAlt5 . Cel (enteral itUuteleins X5nsiUew)e 7111•11nlAllrteell BANK`'").- -DEPOSITS ANK`-v~—DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and npwarda reoeivsd on which INTEREST IS ALLOWED FROM DA7111 0Ie DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST BANK RATE, AOCRUED INTEREST ie added to 0euant9 every six months and becomes principal, —MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Deposits witbonb the intervention of any parson, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. BALE NOTES OASHLrD, 00LLEOTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING only for which no (Marge is meds. YOUR BUSINESS will reoeive our careful and oonrte0105 attention. A. 0. IYIACFARLANEJ, AGENT. etwerreawraw Tun Ltviogaton lot, corner of Maple and Mug ebreets, bee been purchased by B. Gerry. TEACRER9' Oonveotion for East Huron will be held in Seaforth on Friday and Saturday of next week. BARRISTER SINCLAIR was in :Toronto this week luukiug after the interests of the oorporatian in the appeal Sewer snit. It acme up for hearing ou Thursday but reeulte were nob known when we went to press. G. T. Ie.—The outgoing shipments this week frem the G. T. R. consisted of the todowtog t-6 care ealt from Seepage Salt Works ; 4 are of baled bay aad 2 oars nateby A. Beaker ; A. 0. Dames, a ear of hogs ; R. Graham, oar of wheat and 2 oars of Date ; Geo, Beet, oar of hogs ; N. M. Riabardeon, oar Batiest's' effects N to Manor, , W. T. 18 pare in ell, Inward there rues a oar of cement for Wilton & Turnbull end te oar of atone for the Marble Works. A HUSTLING INeTIrorroN: The Oober carriage Works are doing a big bueiness Ibis 0588on putting at least 300 of their well known buggies on the market, besides wagons, etc. Their riga are mode iu the latest and beet styles and finish and commend themselves wherever they go. The factory, although a fine big one, with meeeoremsute of 32x110 feet, 2 stories high, and a one story wing 30x100 feet, is not large enough to a000mmodate the growing bueinese and an addition ie talked of by putting an additional story on the wing and building an office at the trout, They have a 85 hp, boiler and a 25 hp, omnpennd engine whioh sets whirling the many and various machines utilized in the various departments of the faotory. Mears. Oober give personal enpervision to the business and have had e, long and wide experience. Every Butter made last year was Bleared out and already material is being gotten ready for next Wiuter'e output. Nearly every day sees the outgoing of baggiee to different parts of the Oonnty where their goods are handled and they are afraid they have underestimated the quantity this season by the way orders are canting in. Their factory is a busy spot. SAD AND BUDDRN DNAIIeE,—A1 10 a. m. last Saturday Postmaster Farrow re waived a telegram apprising him of Aho sad intelligence of the decease of hie daughter-in•law, Mre. H. W. Farrow. She bed been ill with typhoid fever et Windsor, where Mr, Farrow's home is and had been taken to the hospital so as to reoeive the beet of are in 0008108. The following are the sorrowful patio - Wars :—Early Saturday morning Mrs. Farrow jumped from a seemed story wire• dow of the Hotel Dieu, Windsor, iu wheel) hospital she was et patient, strik- ing her heed on the ground, aud sustain- ing injuries from which she died two hours Tater. Mrs. Farrow who lived at 136 Oburcb street, became ill about a week ago with typboid fever, and on Monday was removed to Hotel Dieu, The fever brought on delirium and her condition became so bad that it wag de oided to have her under wabob day and night. About 2 o'clock Saturday, mov ing while delirious, Mrs. Farrow jumped oat of bed and merle a dash for the win• Sow using a obair to get up to the sill, which was about 4 feet from the floor, The sister in renege grabbed her, but the woman broke away. The sister stented for betp, hut quick ag a flub the window was rained, and the pataeut threw her• self to the ground. In her desoent she struck against a tree and plunged through a bush before ehe lender, on the gravel pathway. When fouud it appeared ae Clough she had lost her aped], ea she made several attempts to talk, but could not utter a sound. The only wounds that could be seen were two small eorabohee, one on her forehead and the other on the bridge of her nose. These were probobly oaased by striking against the tree, or in passing through the bosh. Mr. Farrow had been to gee his eiok wife the evening previone and also had a confidential talk with the dootor who assured him that Mre, Farrow was pro. greasing as favorably as they could ex- pect. Her temperatnce had reduced 0015 degree, The husband went to his home and tried to Bleep bat could not and about 3.80t tbe be phoned to b capital and tusked how his wife had re9ted and was inf, r ed that she wee very ill and on hie hastening over fonod not to his nnepeakable sorrow what had hnppened. Although unable to speak Mrs. Furrow wee ooneolene and her eyes followed him wherever he moved and about 2 hours after his arrivel the vital spark dud, The deceased was a daughter of the late James Johnston, of Palmerston, and one time resident of this locality, lamiliarly known as "Gentleman Jimmy." She was married two years ago to het bereft partner and eine then they had made tbeir home in Chatham and Winded, The enbjeot of this note wee a bright, Wever woman bo• loved by all who knew her and her un. expected doeess bas eeueed widespread rogreb and evoked many expreeeions of sympathy for her lonely Muahand, who Wag well known here having been deputy postmaster for several years with hie fatbet before seaming officio ne mail clerk on the railway. Monday a suitable funeral 8ervloe wan mandated at Win- eor by Bev, Mr. Brown, Methodist minister before the remains were remove. ed to Palmerston for iutermsnt, which took place Tuesday forenoon, Rev. Dr, Heudereon being the ofiioiating elergy- Men. Postmaster and Mrs, Farrow, of Brns8ele ; Joe, Farrow, of London, and Martin Furrow, of. Ottawa, brothere 10 the bereft and L. O'Connor, of Thorold, a brother -in law, attended the fetneeal, Mr. Farrow bas gone to Ottawa for Wrest after hie very trying experience before rase/Mug hie duties to the mail serviee between Windsor and London. BLACKSNAKE whip lost on the sideroad near • Oraubrook, Finder will mole oblige by leaving ft with the owner, Jaw. MCNABB, 0ranbreek. AooIDENT.—The other day Jas. W, Fox, while employed at the Salt Works, had one of the bones croaked in bis left leg by etre upsetting of a dump cart fall of salt on it. He is able to get around a little with a crutch at present. TIDY OUTFIT.—D, EwRo & Go , *.aye a very tidy steam outfit in their Carriage Works here now fu tbe deeps of a 7 bp, engine and a 12 hp. boiler by which are operated a platter, band saw, sander, small eras out saw, buzz planer, end e, drilling mania. The whole outfit works like a charm and facilitates the carriage making operatiooe very materially. They have everything iu fall sluing and are pushing business, FOURTH DIVISD.N OoURT,—The regular sittings of tbe 4th Division Ooart was held in Town Rall, Brussels, on Wednee• day of this week before Judge Holt. Docket was made up of the following omaes :—Jamee vs. Beattie, setieu oil a000nut. Verdiot of non•euib, Hughes vs. Lookridge, alien on moment. Jadg mat for pleinilff for $84.27, Standard Bank garnishee paid tbe amount, J. W. Soots, Olifford, ve. Jas. Parish, on note, "Judgment for plaintiff for $70 00 and costa. Ionia vs. Tranvia, B. Burk garnishee. The anima of Tennant's estate claimed the money aid reoeiyed it, be paying the coats. Kemp, of Lietowel, vs. Robertson, suit for monument. Ver- dict for defendant and plaintiff ordered to take monument away. STATI81I0AL—The following items are taken from Assessor Oousley'e roll, which by the way ie a very tidy one, and will give our readers a somarisou with a0855501e131 of Brinesle for 1904 with 1903 :- 1904 1908 Value real property ..$289,260 9288,085 ,t personal " .. 33,975 97,025 of income.... 2,600 3,460 Total value of above.. 825,636 328,510 Population 1,224 1,210 Persona between b & 21 800 841 Ne, of dogs 49 52 bitohee 6 1 " ' boilers 17 15 " " cattle 88 89 " ' sheep 6 " hogs 59 88 " horde 152 140 The falling off in the real estate assess. cant ie doe to burning of Ament rectory and damage by fire to MuOteughey block. In persona} property there is le drop owing to dogleg down of Woolen factory. There is a alight inmate in population Onootre—REIT,—The Gananoque Jour- nal, of April 27th, speaks of the marriage of a former Breaeele young man as follows :—"A pretty house wedding took place in Gananrgnelast Wednesday evert- ing at the re8ide0Ue of D. J. and Mrs. Reid, Tanner street, when their eldest daughter, Mists Beatrice Alberta, was united iu marriage to Harry Armstrong Crooks, of Paris, Ont. The ceremony, whioh took place under an arab of ever greens, weal performed by Rey, Hy. Graney, pastor of St. Andrew's ohuroh, while Prof. W. H. Jaime] e] played the wedding aeleotioue. The bride wore n beautiful gave of white embroidered chiffon over ivory taffeta with rood point applique, and a prettify arranged veil of tulle. She oarried a bouquet of white rouse and maidenhair fern. The only ornament worn was a sunbaret of diamonds and pearls, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Miss Ethel Reid, wore white olliffon with insertion of oluoy lace over nils green silk ; while the fiowet girl, blies Clara Reid, was daintily gowned in white organdy, and both oarried oarmttione. The beet man was Dr, W. R. Conner, of Gouverneur, N. Y. The several rooms were prettily festooned with streamers of tissue, while pink roses and daffodils were touch in evidea58. The many handsome wedding gifts were tastily arranged in the sibting room and where male admired by the many gnats present. After the oere- mony and offerings of congratulations, refreehmenbs were served. The bridal couple left for their home in Pattie on the morning train, the bride's going -away gown being a navy blue broadcloth and a navy hat with seated geraniums. The bride was exceeding popular among her many friends in Gaoanngne, who will patty miee her genial companionship. The groom is a young man who during hie reeidenoe here soma years ago made himself well and favorably known and has lately oetabliebod himself in the ding buaineia in Paris. Congratulations aro extended both for a long and happy life." The many Mende of Mr, Crooke in this locality wish him and his bride merry yens& of hsppineee. Fire did $15,000 damage to Thos. Sen- na' bent factory at Montreal, The 7'oronlo Preahylery will ergo a repeal of the law permitting betting on ma traits. About a thousand members' Were weed at the meeting of the Presby. Milan Woman's Foreign Mieieue,ry Safety at Toronto, Rev. A. 0. Crewe, llev, Gardner 8, Eldeidge, 13, Ae, and Rnv, Jame H, White reactive(' honorary D. D. degrees tram Victoria University. Itis reported the freight business on the lakee will be completely tied up owing to difference between the Lalte Carriers' Aesooiatdod and the Mestere and pilot8, UTA � CAPITAL—raid tln $1,000,000 RESERVE FUND $1,000,000 It/RV, R, 11. WARDEN, 19, 1), Directors S, J, 31001010, t°reehlent, Vise -President. Trios, D)t*D50AB', F I,A, ere nONO1 Atli. w, rrenTIA0En mum, 10.0. p. E. 010000500, R. (1. HEAD OP/=ICE - roRoNro W, D, 11088 - - G17NR1tAL MANAGl7R A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TBANSACTBD. Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Discounted, fie rmas Awes Pa.e r°el!rrr, r Intend at 1IIGIIEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all annus of 91 end npwarda DRUSSWAS BRAWN A. 77. MELLISH, Manager. aeree Business Locals. A quantity of manure for axle. Apply to JNo. Contin, PASTURED for a number of ete005, Apply to Taos. Moon, Braseels, Two good eeomtd band refrigerators for sale, cheap. R. LRATRERRALE &BON, WANTED.—Eggs 140. If you want Re eternal Spring and Summer Drees Goode' as imported—see mare. G.13. KIND, Wingbnm. JUST arrived this week car of the famous brand of Hercules Damen*. Agents for the 19eroules & Bangeon brand of cement. WILTON & TURNBULL, GARDEN SNEns,—All kinds of Garden seeds in paokages 20 per package, 15 for 26o. Tested first -man seeds JAS. BALLANTYNE, Grocer. CARPET loom with warper and spooler, bobbins, ebonies &e, for sate at s reason- able price. Apply to R, Anderson, Elizabeth street, Brussels. SIDEBOARD and a dozen high baokabairs for sale also a couch and a number nt piotnree, &a. For partioulars as to locality reek at TIE Pon. O00AN5 nod Sewing Machines ()leaned and repaired. Also Organs and Sewing Machines toe sale, Apply to Tomas Moan, Brussels. 82 WILTON & TURNBULL desire all their onstomers who wish to put in their Wieder supply of coal eo leave their order for May delivery. They would advise all to get their coal in now at oheap prfoee as call will advance in price each month. Best Lehigh and Scranton coal, 8111(i1(1)1 CHIMES. Thee, Straohan attended the meeling of the Presbyterian Synod at Hamilton Wit weep. W. H. Kerr was eleoied repreeoutative from Brnseels Metbodisb church to the Wiugl,am District meeting at Iiinoardine to be held on May 26th. Melville church W. P. M. B. wee represented at the anneal Convention at Toronto this week by Mrs. (Rev.) Rose, Mre. J. Leckie and Mrs. N. M. Riobard- BOn. "Faith, worshipping and walking with God" was Rev. Mr. Roes' enbjeot in Melville church last Sabbath morning and in the evening "Obeist's portrait of Himself." Rev. T. Coma took as hie theme lash Sabbath morning "Crossing the Red Sea," and in the evening "Shining for Jena." The sacrament was diepeneed after the morning sermon and the teeth many meeting held after the die000ree in the evening. LJ ECU 1000 ee ACS RID SALE IN TUOF B TO6Ngarp OF TSOEILLoil, IN TIM OOUNTT Op RenoN,—Pursuant to Power of Sale contain- ed in the last Will and Testament of Rloli- ard Sperling, deoeaned, there will he offered for Saleby public duo tion, on SATURDAY, TEE 810•VANTE DAY 01r MAY, A. D. 1904, at the hour of one o'clock p. m,, ou the premises by F. S. Scott. Auctioneer, the West twenty -dye acres of Lot number 28, in the Mb Con, of the Township of Molintop, to the County of Huron, The land le all cleared, with the exception 02 a small strip of hush, well drained, fenced and watered and situated about nine miles from the Town of Seaforbb and about seven miles 9r0m the Village of llrussele. Chore is a small orchard on the premises. The build- ings, which are 1n good repair, consist of a frame bath with stone foundation. 82042 feet, mud a frame boogie 18024 feet, with kit• eben at the roar, Title indisputable. TIMIS 0)f SALIK —Ten per cent, of the putobase money on the date of sale to be paid to the Vendor or his Solicitor and the Valance in 00 days thereafter, but immed- iate poese'eiou can be given. The lauds will be offered subj sot to a reserve bid, For lurtller mertionlare apply to Alex. Gardiner, the Executor 1 F. S. Scott, the Auctioneer; W1117am Easton, the oeoupant, or W. M. SIINCLAIR, Solicitor for the Executor. Dated abBrneaele, this 27th day mi April, A, D., 1004. Next Sabbath Rev, Jno, Rose, B. A., will preaeh at Doffs ohurab, Walton, and Rev, A. MeoNab, M. A., will occupy Melville oburch pulpit here. Maitland Presbytery and the Women's Presbyterial Missionary Society will meet in Brnseels on Tuesday 17th suet. The former will hold their gabhering fu the Methodist ohuroh, The Sabbath School room and class roma at the lvlsthediet church have beeu in bhe hands of the painters, kaleominsrs and paper hangers this week and will look very tidy when all is oeropleted. S. E. Beckett, of Kiotail,'was amen - fill in capturing the Obanoellor'e Bohol- arebip iu Theology at Queen's Univer• airy, having obtained the highest marks in this sul•jeot et the recent exatnioati005. It hi worth $70. Mr, Beckett is known to a number in Brussels as be taught bete as a substitute for Brineipal Cameron for a short while, At a meeting of the Methodist. Preebyterian and Congregational minis tete of Ottawa, a resolution moved by Rev. G, F. Stilton, Methodist, eeeonded by Rev, J. 13. Turnbull, Preebyterien, and supported by Rev. 11. L, Horsey, Congregationalist, was carried nen. imonely deolering in favor of oburch union. The resolution was sant to the central committee, which met ht Tor- onto. maanzv. Trauma—In Wroxeter, on Tuesday, April 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tilmore, a eon. sa:.e.R,�exs�ao• CARN00NAN—?J10101L,—At the }Ranee, Oran brook, an April 27th, by Rev. D. B. McRae, Mr. John Canon in, to Mise Annie, daughter of Mr, Con. rad Michel, both of Grey. INt1AN—Sallee.—In New Yurk oily, on April 10th, 1904, Mr, Lewis Lunen, of New York, to Mise Jane Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mee. Alex. Smith, of Wroxeter. AVcwxOST BATURDAT, afar 7.—Farm, Farm stook, impteu)ente and household furniture, West $ lot 28, eon, 18, MoRdiop. Eaetou, Prop. ; F. B. Scott, no. reee Yr ii, 1904 a COMING / COMING l T. P. Smith, I;YE SPECIALIST, Graduate of New York, Philadelphia, and Toronto Optioal Oollegt,e, will be at Fox's Dru store BRUSSELS. ONE DAY ONLY, Wednesday, May 25th Osll early and avail youreelt of hie yeenablo servioee. 'MA91194'1109/ FI15:T,, ?2V M ae7B.i.-. ....:t 110710E'Y'FS, Fall Wheat 87 88 Barley 88 40 Pea 56 60 Oats 27 28 Batter, tube anti refs.,12 30 Eggs per dozen 11 12 Hay per too G 00 7 00 Flour, per ort 4 00 5 00 Potatoes per bus 50 50 Appleo (per bbl.) 75 1 00 Salt, per bbl., retell 1 00 70 Hoge, Live 4 60 4 75 Wool 15 16 Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the Debate of Richard Sperling, late of ibe Township of leloKillop, in the Oouuty of Huron, Barmier, deceased, Notion 15 hereby given, purouant to "Tho Revised Statutes of Ontario" 1897,olap for 120, and amendments thereto, ilea en es ed. Ruta and others, baying claims against the estate of the said Richard Sparked, who dlbel on sr abort the Sixteenth day of April A.D. 1801, aro l,gnlred on or before the Seventh day of May, 4, D. 1004, to send by post pre -paid, or deli»er to W. me similar, of the Village of Brussels, iu the County o/ lineae, Soho,tor forAlexunder Gardiner, the I:xtoutor, of she last will uu,0 tattooed of the said Richard Sperling deoeased, their abristian nod surnames, addresses and dos- oriptioue, the full particulars of their Matins the stater. exits of their aeeounte, and the nature of the seouritteo, 11 ally heldby them. And thither take notice that, after such last mentioned date, the said repeater will proceed to distribute the assets ul the de ceased, among tbel:urtiee entitled thereto, having legato' only to the olalme,ibf width he shall thea bare notice, and he wilt not be liable for the said assets or any part there- of, to guy person or persons, of whose claim notice ,hall not have been received, at the time of each distribution. Dated tea Twont,oth day of Apuil A, D. 1004, W. 11f. SINCLAIR, Solicitor. 5,r Alexander Gardiner the Executor, of the .I dermas59. r WE are now ready for 1904 with a larger stook of Buggies than ever we had and a walk through our Show Rooms will convince intending purchasers what our stock is. We Have kept the lead and intend to do so if good rigs will do it. We have added to our Boggy Top this season a Spring to prevent the bolts and rivets from breaking. This hag beau a long felt want. We bave 4 styles of Axles—Dab and Oil Proof, Long Dietanoe, 1000 Miles, and the Noiseless Axles, also a few of the old styles. Ali Steel Body Hangers and all trimmed with beet Leather. Along with our own 13uggies we handle a number of first-class Factory Buggies. Our Wagons are all Oak with 2 • and 8 inch tires ; Trucks and Medium size. Wo invite every intending pntohaeer'to call and Buy from ae and save money. EWA & Co e9 Brussels. IN THE HIGH COUWL' OPJUS'UOE. THREE PROPOSITIONS 21501,$,1.11 VS, lOILLltlt, Pursuant to the judgment hereto there w111 be offered for eale wits the approbation of the Master of the Supreme Court of endieatnre at Goderlob, en Wednesday the 11th day of May, A, 0, 1904 at twelve o', olook noon at Gotonn's Rotel, in the Village of Wroxeter, the following valuable feral property, namelyThe North halves of lots fifty three and �fifty four in the first concession of the said Township of Morrie, containing Ono Bondrod acres, more or lege, Ninety sores of the Bard lauds are cleared the balance in hardwood bale.Tho eoil is a play 1oam, The farm is boor. droughty uudordrained, well fanned, and well watered, having two wells and the Maitland tv)ver mauled the rear of the farm. There are two acres of first Claes apple 0r - dined, The bonding oonshit of a good frame bonito, large bank barn and a geed frame driving abed, all in flood repair. The farm is well situated for market beteg seven tutlee from tbo thriving town of Wind- ham and three and /our mlleereepootivoly from the Villages of leluevale and Wroxeter, to all of which there are good gravel roads. Tho lend is at present antler lase to Jobn D. Millon rut a rental of 11200 per year with taxes, oto„ which lease will terminate on the Orot day of April A. D, 1000, The Bale will be eubjssb be tag lease, Arne lands will be offered in ono parcel enbjeot to a reserve bid. Tames of SALE --Tell per Dant on tbo day of Salo to the ;Plaintiff's Solboitor, and the balance to be paid into Court within thirty days thereafter. The other terms andaonditlone of the Sigh Comb of Juetioe. A'urttler particulars may bo had from the Undersigned; F. W. Aaroonrtt,, Weald Guard- ian, Toronto ; Dtekineon & Garrow, Barris - Lars, Goderi012 stud Mesre, 1'rontltoot, rim& histo, Barristers, Godorloh, Dated this 19011 day of April 4. 1),1001, "n, L, Doyle" Local Master at doderfob, 81 ..Vahetoho, nee., Solider for Plaintiff,. 41.8 FOR THE FARMERS ,nu'IL'lu'II1'klla'h,'t,lllry,at,q,al, F@$2500saved on every Ica by plaing your ordure for pantal Pelson Twn.Binder i wine In addition to Ghia the Twine is put np in good Grain Bags tied with 8 Rope Batten, oomplete with snaps uud rings, We are agents far the lownehips of Grey, Morrie and MoKil'lop. Pere Manila, ,650 ft 121e Farmers' Special, 060 tb,,,... 110 Pure Manila, 000 tt 1111 s reamers' Spoke!, 500 ft 10 0 Terms Daub or lo, added for payment ()aloha 181. Samples at the twine, grain bugs and halters to be seen at one Stere, 7 The Quality, not the Price, le the fleet''rata s Food consideration iu parmhaeiu Stook Food, Pratte Food has been in nae for over 80 year5, It captured the Medd and the Diploma at the World's Fair, 013(oago, 1808, Now is the season to feed Peat's Food to your Horse, cattle, Sheep, Piga and Poultry. Pratt's Food, put up in pails, ret the moat profitable pa0kag8, Pima of pails, $1,25 and 52 50, Money restarted it Pratt'e Food well not do what 15 claimed for it. 'yds Cement We ere agents t'ce the Han. l �- a� g q over and the • aro I - tJ Portland Il n e5 re. o grads only and that the BEST. The beet results can only bo obtained by n5iO3 the best Cement. Cement Companies will not guarantee a vela only for tate month of April, Prate for April $2 26,, By ordering your 08ment at once you will get this price, Later on Cement may advance, ereleapetel llegoit leaeleetelelieliell A. M. o A V CO. • • la •f ,1