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The Brussels Post, 1904-5-12, Page 5MAY 112, 1904: g Z135 TRAIN UP A CHILI) And whoa npt oeud10 him or ho(((Lt 'B ,E![ It 'Perot opens APrll 11111, 1004 Two Coursoo— Oommorotal and tibortltaud,. Send forOollage Journal Y) A. L. eiolivTXMs,'Manager, (; BUSINESS CARDS, ObTEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER sent, 0',9.8001!1, Brunets H. MoORAOKEN— To i' • Scouer of Marringo Lioousoa, 0f.. Ilan gOGrooer}•,Tnrnt,erry 011800, Bra000lo, w t HARMS FOR SALE—THE UN- LnnlilennD halt several good Farina for sale and to rent, easy terms in Townships of Morrie sad Grey. F 8. Bb OTT, Brussel 1V.t. ONEY TO LOAN.—$25,000. We have the above nmouut of pri- vate tunas to loan on reel estate mortgages at at uud a per aent. Easy terms of re -pay meat and costa of loan moderate, Pit00A1(000, RATS & 13LA1R, • B000(8(ers, &o., Ooderiob. M.MORRISON, Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WAI-TON, ONT. MISS JEAN M'l.AUCHLIN, —TEACHER 010— PIANO — AND ORGAN, S3RVo^a.SlS.,E• O11TT. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM1 1NBb0ANOx, FIRE AND MARINE:, GUELPH. J. LECKIE, LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE, LOAN AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Office over Hursl y'Drug Siam, Nov. Nov. Brd,1002, Wellington Mutual Fire 1noortutae Coe, 170TALL1BnnID 1840 Ineurnnee taken on the moband premium notsur- Ing lelsewherestem at current rotes. 13r fore r call on thenn0ereigued Agent of the company. GEORGE ROGERS, Bruesele. AUCTIOI'NEERS. 1i S. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION• � • ozn, will sell for better prices, to better Hien, in lose time au11 leas obarges' lie won'E other rag anything. Dates andren or orders can always he arranged at this office or by personal application. ROST. H, GARNISS IBLUEVALE ONT. Auotioueer for Huron aouuty. Terms reoeaunle, Boles an'ong01 for at the 01Boe of Tun PoeT, Brussels, 2211 VETEPINARd• D. WAIIWICK— & • Borer 011olua,e of the Optnrio Vet- erinary College, 10 propnrod to treat all dis- eases of domestloatol animals ma otannet- ant n,a1l11e1', Parthelar attention paid to Veterinary lleu1ietry, Mils promptly at- tended to, OfOa0 and Lu0rmary—Four doors North of bridge, 't`nrnbcrry 91., Brussels, 1EiS''AL ANS Isild�a�lEl(�I�CINOr A B. MACDONALD— li.(Barrister, Solicitor. Notary, Eta. bocces001'to 10. 1''. 71111(0, O0One over stet,- dnrd Bank, Broseele. Solioit0r for Metro- politan Bank. W` 1i SINOLAIR-- Barrieter, Holiuitor, Ouuv8yauoer, Notary 1'.06100, &o. cillos—Stewart's (31001 1 door Nor lb of (Metra] Hotel. Solicitor for the Standard Bank. ptiOUD1700T, HAYS & BLAIR— BABBISTEB ,ROLI ITO110,' NOTARIES PUBL1000. W. PItonmlrooT, K. O. B. 0, HAYS G, F. BLAlR. 0B0nos—Those formerly occupied by 0200808 Cameron & Hol6: ON'rnnlo. G onnnlorl, MEDICAL CARDS. J. A, M'NAUGHTON, M. It„ E. nr., Trinity UIlvoreity, Follow 'Trinity Medloal College, Member Oollege of Physicians apd Surgeons,Gut, Licentiate of the Royal OW - loge of 1hye Diane and Licentiate of Mid- wifery Edinburgh. r0Telopboue 030.14, Reecleuoe—Mill street, Broseele. DENTISTRY DR, R. P. FLIED. 010(37'16'1` Graduate of the Royal 0.01(000 of Dental Surgeobeof 01100,1(0 owl Niret•olawe Honor -Graduate of Toronto Uuivereit . - ()Moo next to Brewer's Photograph Goner', 3381088EL8, MANY 'CALLS ' are re n am boldness flims and YA _ x oeiv t le b1 s a plasm 00 if MA'i; � 11 are ao I it Y Ueb year i i g BT 1 o eby the famous Vl�,'Ppf positions u h our Af p Y This school stands for the H ointsZ AND BEVY in .bboino8e 04110a410n to It Uouade. to -clay, Meaty Bdeluooe Col. 91 - l0 10 graduates 0 teach - 00 em out' 18 ua a it p g 4 g Y o • s6 o rlloations ere, other have 0160 f a pt 11 f 1 - to 000 t6nm tom' y yo 06I o , Ask g e. i the day you enter, Oommeuou course new. tlatalogn6 tree, W S. EL1110303, Pr31(1lpal, 1, -.4:, -7'.."T -4-f8 l igi t �3i'ylzic.l it')L .!AuisteeeVat-t It, W, T, Moitee has purahe0001 a Hue mare from 00o, Aohtou, Balt 0011, Stewart Bros, haus rho honor of mak- lug ex ibitlun maple 8yl'up Jot the St. Lon le 16xpoeltion. Elai3 I.'O8T breakfast, bfr, and ler,. HQ1ib lett I',r 1 Won the ogee of live and sixteen, 146 1 their home in G ld rich, whither they 1 p0puletiou, 870, an inoreaos of 11 over will be followed by the beet wished et a : (alit year ; soros, 420, I very nnmeroue 0iaoid of Mende ill this oily, Wm. Campbell, aeete0or fur the town of Godorioh, has 0oufpleted hie roll for 1008, from wbiob the following figures are taken 1- 1001 1908 J. G, Patterson, our alte0eemtt1er, sold 11 80346 $1,818.700 0,288.280 his Hue driver to a gentleman from Olin leroonel property,50.160 01,560 ton for tete su0g atm of $226. legume ,,, 80,500 40,660 Our oheeea factory opened the season T dal 91,409.860 $1,800.880 on May tad wader Mr, Pattlreol's super. viei011 ehly assisted by Elmer Chuvlea, Population 4,040 4,015 Wm, Bouuett, leas hirer with Peter Children hotwoon 6 end 21 years1101 1,020 Children between 6 and 10 years, Dogs , Cows Home Births Deaths Orme for the seeding and under his guiding eye they wed 00o11 hustle in the grub). Andrew 'Doig le getting in ft lot of fine cattle far the gran, Ile purchased mime exooptionelly fine un08 from Mr. Under• wood, of 13nwielt. 30 A, MaKee hie bought and shipped homo a thoro'•bred Ayrehire bull for the iinprav0rneut of his dairy herd, E 1, is a progreweive dairyvnao. ur-r•let. Robs. Stevenson left for Mauitobi, Prof. Earegey Ina invested In a 1100 00ahion tire bogey. )1r. Lloyd, of 01(ffcrd, wile in. town Inst week making some repairs on the aide. walk he laid here two years ago, R. and Mre, McGrath were in Berlin attending 4318 bedside of the former'e eiater, Mrs. Young, who ie seriously ill. Wm, Raeeell who has been visiting hie eon W. li., in the Northwest has returned to totva. The old gentlemen looks well after hie long trip. Amos Doan left for Baekatoou, whets Ile will spend the Summer eurveyi0g. John McLeod and Henry Campbell a0a0mpenied flim. The Rev, Manrioe S, Baldwin, D. D., Bishop of Baron, woe the presoher in Bt. Stephen's church, Gorrie, on Sunday. He also aonduoted a Confirmation sert'ioe. S. A. Prootor, who has been the land. lord of the Albion Hotel for the past seven menthe bee sold out to Goo. Town, of Wroxeter, and gave up poseeeeiou on Monday. Vora wicf,. Omer Ayleaworth left for Grassy Lake, Atbarta, to 8eelt his fortune. Mrs. J. McKee attended the funeral of her noio0, Mre. Farrow, in Palmerston. tiacob Mel and Roy Trout out 12 porde of hard wood in 7 hours and 20 minutes at J. Mmltgoneory'e. Walkey Bros., have pnt in a new shingle in:whine into their factory to manufacture excelsior. Mre. Alex. Wynese and daughter left for Rmeburn, Man., where Mr• Wyneee hoe oommenoed store keeping. W.V. Hattie hoe returned from Olei. oago, where he was attending dental college. He will spend the Summer at borne. The grist mill and mill property wee offered for. Bale, but wae 1104 sold. Wm. Hamilton now owes the mill and is pre- paring to have the mill running shortly. He has a gang of (nail repairing the flume. Dr. Arinetrong moved into the ho006, he reoentty purohaeed from Mr. Seeder eon. He hag moved four times since doming to Fordwicb, but he has u0w resolved to quit hie roving habits and settle down. • The annual meeting of the Epworth League for the election of officers took place with the following result :—Hou. Pres., Fire. W. I.I. Downey • let Vice Pres., Geo, Wolkny er. 1 20d Vioe Prea., Miee Maggie Molise ; 3rd Vion Free., Fli,e M. Peel ; 4th Vide, Miee B. Wil flame ; Seo., Geo, Walhey jr, ; Treas„ E'mer Faille- ' Organist, Plies Tuna Johneboe ; Jr. League Poe., Mre. John Mello ; Aeeietont, Min M. McKo.c ; Pr, e„ Mise Matti„ Houston ; Syn., Fred Rogers ; Organist, Mies 111. Moll .e. Tee Le:agu(nrp0se holding a Fl.uoioal mut Li trrtir4 entertainment On Victorie Day, May 24.h. 4rori (1r0(030, W. E. Davison has taken a partition as bookkeeper with O. 0. Lee. Jahn Wynne has returned from Torou. to, hie autism in 000neolion with the cation of the L'egiolatnre being cam pieced. A dwelliug for Jae. Buchanan, jr , (e being Carted on the I'M which ho reoectly p000haeed neat ibe 0001 praniiee6 Of the Misting Co. Mise Sit ton, a canoed mieai0nary from Japan, will attend the W. M. S. Convention, to be held in Victoria 0Ereet oburoh on May 38 Rev. Jae. A. Anderson and Rev. 9J. Hamilton ware at Hamilton attending the annual meeting of the Presbyterian synod 0( 300milton and London. Monday of last weep little Edith Grabam, third daughter of Rev. W. H. Graham, pastor of Victoria street Metbo• diet ohuroh wag placed hi the hospital for Sick Ohildren et Toronto, where she will be treated for hip.joiut disease. The Lumber Company are getting things in shape to stool the amnion's worst. They have a -raft of about a million feet ie readiness at the month of the Moon river to be brought down t0 soon rte the ice disappears and have enough loge at the harbor to peep them buoy for at loot two weeks. The annual musing for the Goderieh district of the Methodist church will be held in Victoria e4reet ohnroh, Goderioh, on Wednesday, May 181.h. The min. (eters will meet at 10 80 a. ne. and the general 88801on will imminence at 2 p, m. The Wonntn's Missionary SooieIy of the district will meet its the parlor 61 the 0bnr0h at the same hour for the trans. notion of bnsineea.' In the evening it united gervi'oo will be held, to be addresa- ed by Itev. A. Andrews end" Bev. H. 81. Manning, • r: ,•••1 re se nye - 0 nUN m Pre i noxa ATL N 1'GN Y The wedding of Mime. Ethel Mina, only daughter of the late John Sbannen, and Walter Billib,.of Goderich, mate .a .veey happy event, celebrated Wedueeday at the residence of thebride'e mother, No, 66 Elmwood av80110. Owing to 'recent berraVem1nt the me,1riaa0 mien:ain Were quie0 in 011600,01er, Itev, S. J. Alibi wag the adulating clergyman. Litt e &1(ee G,adye Shannon, uieoe of the bride, was ri very dainty little How -Br gill, The in l attend, in bride woe obatm e y a i a gown -carried a 011owertn silk,and of w h'i l r baguet of bridalShe wag 0 w given away by her brother, W. H, Shannon. The Mendelleohn wedding mai oh was played by Mies Myrtle Shannon. Suboaquent to a edm011000 Redding 088 005 1813 102 04 90 222 207 68 45 89 27 I,'a ueQ VO'. Kra. J, MaoNnbb attended the annual meeting of the W. F. M. 8. in Toronto. Anaivereery eervioe of the Luoknow Presbyterian Ohuroh will be held on Sunday, May 22nd. The Huron 0.11 13,0e' Assmelatian of Toronto decided to run their annual extinction to Goderloh and Luoknow on July 9, returning nn the 11th. B. Aogastlne, 6011 con. E. D , A•iiSeld, a progressive farmer, has it ewe which reoe1Gly gave birth to two lambs, one of which had two well.developed heeds. Merles Barber, formerly of the Sentinel staff 'and now proprietor of the Pilot Mound Sentinel, hoe been Bleated P180id600 of the Epworth League in Pilot Mound. A meeting to organize a bowling o!ub was held in the le. 0 13. rooms on Mou• day evening of lost week, Oitiz DS were present in full force, Jae. Bryan pre - aided and the prooeedinge wereoonduoted with vim Grounds were purohaeed and a strong executive appointed to have a lawn fitted up, The work begioe at onus, and it is hoped invitations will be out for visiting olube in six weeks. Following ere the officers elected :—President, R, R. McLeod ; Vine, J. G. Murdoch ; Secy., J. Mnrollieon , Treas., Geo. Lawreuoe ; Executive, A.. 1McPherson, R, W. Math. exon, J. Hew, Geo. Anderson, J. Mo• Garry. Constance. P. P. Stanley has oommenoed work on the erection of a new poetoffioe here. At the Epworth League meeting the following offroere were eleotel for the en- suing term :—Pres., LV. Britton ; 1st vioe•pro0., Robb, Clark ; 2nd viae•proe., A. MoAllister ; Ord vice pres., Miee Annie Rapson • 4th 10100•pr00., Mies Maggie MoDenal3 • aeoreCary, (3. W. Jewitt ; treasurer, W. MoIntoeb ; orgen- ie1, Mise Hote Jomieeoo ; asst. organist, Miee Charlotte Neilson. Wnnnowo,—At the Methodiet parson. age, Londesborough, ou Wednesday, April the 27th, a bappy event took place in the marriage of R. B. Rogerson, a proeperone y0011g farmer, of Huliett townebip, to Miae Susie Wheatley, the ceremony tone performed by the Rev. Mr. Kennedy. Both of the young people are well known and highly reepeated and have the best wiebee of a hoot of friende. They have taken up housekeeping at the Hue boom of the groom 9111 eon. Dee'rn —We are 0orry to report the death on Sunday May let, of an old and highly esteemed reeident in the moo of John Hinohley. He had reached the advanced age of 61 years and had lived in thie Vi01n(ty for some 55 yeare, He leaves a family of live eons and two daughters, Viz :—George, of Brandon, Tian. ; James, et home •, Airs. Wm. Leitch, of Holiest, and Edward, John, filament and Mre. Frank Beet, of Sea - forth.' He wee an honest, upright pig. zee ; 0, kind and ab igiug neighbor, and in polities, a staunob Reformer. The family have the deep empathy of the community in their great lose. The funeral took plane on Tnerday from his Late reeideuoe to the Meitlandbank oome- Eery and wae largely attended. m11)3vt:lt. Wm. Robertson is having the necessary bri.alr for hie new Core hatted anti work will goon eotnmenoe. Quarterly 8002108 was hall iu Blyth Methodist oburoh, Sunday, 1300100 9 meeting on Monday evening. Mre, Curtis has returned frnm visiting with Mende at Ohioago and Englewood, Illinois. 813e watt absent 10 weeks. Workmen are busy tearing down the Norihbalf of the Commercial hotel on Queen street.The old building will be a replaced bym n •to -date new modern and p one, wbioh will be built with cement bloke, R. E. Waugh, who bas been Grand Trunk agent at Guelph, for several yeare pkat, and who lot snarly represented the Came railway ab Blyth, bee been moved to Stratford, where he hoe consumed charge of the looal freight office. A communication wee read at the last Oonnbil from Luxton 311111, stating that he would employ four men during the building Beason for 10 yams if the emu. oil would exempt him from taxes on all bending material in hie mill and yard. Moved and seconded that Mr. Hill's com- munication be laid over for future eon - adoration, The annual report for Tein(ty ahtreh has been printed and ebowe the past year to be a splendid one financially. The total rewire for the year.0nd(ng Easter, April 8rd, 1904, were $1110.84 and the expenditure was $1091 24, leaving a bala00e on hand of $19 00 The total thanksgiving cluing wag $271,80 and the amount aoatribnted to .the general fund wag $220 66. Ole home of '1, W. and Mre. Soot0 was the 800ne of'a very pleasant affair on it recent evening, when Miss Annie Hemii• io of tt u ton organist!11111 oharel was the y r. recipient of a $20 gold p(eoe and a nicely worded address. Rev. -J, Edmonds), rem for of the ehuroh, was oha(rtnan and handled a Well•prepered program of several numbers. Short and appropriate ep8eelsee.yvere made by Frank Metcalf and T. W. Seett, and during the evening a dainty Innoli was served. Assessor Hamilton hag completed hie work fur the present year and from the nt r 1 e taken the aseeeeme of are following pareionlare 1-Toeal property, $198,800 i l elann 8l pro eraY, $ 28 500' taxable in. some$1100•total Ilergtival property and taxable ltoome,$24,000 total real and p8reonal property and taxable Immo, $220,900 ; obildren between the ogee of five and twenty-one, 218.,; children be, is.A. vY te.1tt. Doumgal ohusoe 'eatery will begin operations rte soon se the now engine and boiler aro inetallod, Wtn. Gilohriet and a large number of esnietente began the briok work of 0. B6llantyn0'e new store 0.0 Wedueeday of last week. Dr, H, Rouge has 80111 out hie veterin- ary prastioe to G. A. Ourminghnm, ut Brunie, lie has decided to go Weal and will likely settle in Saskatoon, Elena Cheese Co.shippod 74 boxes of April obeeee on Monday of last week to Hody.eon Brow-, Montreal, The balance will likely be shipped in a week or two. A. F. Moray omit a fell' daye in town lob week, He ha0 been attending the 13101e'0raini033Inetitn4e all Winter and lies been eppoiu0ed rte miseion0ry to St. Jenn'e, lVlauitoba. Mrs, (Rev.) P, A, McLeod, Acre, John Knox, Mrs. A. Little and Dire. Donald Murray were in Toronto lest week rep. resenting the local Preebyberlan Womau'e F. M. S. at the general meeting of the Society. Itev. Mr. Ashbury and his two d&Lighters, Gwendolen and ]Marlon, of Mltohell, were vi-iting friends in the village on' Thursday of last week. Mr. Ashbury was formerly rector of at. Alban's Epiaoopal Church here soma six yanre ago. From here he removed to Oncndago where be was euperannuated. However the Bishop felt that Mr, Ash. bury was too uee(ui a man to be idle, eo appointed him to take charge of the English oburoh at Dublin. He and hie family reeide in Mitchell, A'7xete -. Thomae Oka was off duty at the Oen• trot Dotal owing to rheumatism in one leg. The Sovereign Bank had awnings plan•, ed over the doorways and windows of the ban k. Mies Eva Stoneman has resigned ber position in Mr. Oopeland'e mueio store, end ber plaoe tae been taken by Mise Jennie Malloy. J. W. Ortwein received a letter infotm- ing him of the serious illness of his daughter, Moe. Hansell, of Baltimore, from typhoid fever. Wm. Bowden, al the firm of Bewden & McDonald, hue returned from the 0 d Country bringing with him five stallions of floe appearance. Loris Scott, of the Sovereign Bank staff, tae purohaeed a very highly pedigreed cooker epaniel, of which he is both fond and proud. The friends of Dr. Ed. Hagen will be pleased to learn that he has bean appointed resident physician of the Lake. buret Sanitarium, Oakv(lle. Mr, Hilton, principal of the pubiia eohool at Ubieolhuret has been ill and hie mother who resides at Seaforth le at hie boarding place taking oare of him, Wm. Moir, who has been ledger keep• er in thie branch of the Moleone Bank, reoeived word from headquarters to re- port at the Waterloo brauoh of the bank for duty. The council met Mr. Rogers, 0. E. of Mitchell, who clams here Wednesday of. lest week and sedated him in starting the survey for the proposed general drainage ecbeme. Wm. Hawkehaw and family have vacated the Commercial Hoseandtook up their reoidenoe on William (street. The new proprietor of the Oommercial, Mr. Haoh0m, is now in poaseeeion, Dr. Ramsay met with an accident which might easily have resulted more seriously. He was engaged in dehorning cattle for John Case, of London Road North, and, when about to throw a steer, the boast kinked him in the face, infiiot- ing a lengthy garb under the left eye that requited fourteen etitohee to close. W. H, Levett has enlarged the office at the front of his produce warebonse on Main street. The doorway has been changed from between the two large windows, to the position formerly held by the South window wbiob hal taken the plane of the old doorway ; tbne leav- ing room for a much larger and better appointed office. The annual meeting of the Main street League for the eleotion of efficient was held and the following duly elcotc d :— Hon. Pres., Rev. W. Goodwin • Pres., Mre. Goodwin ; 1st Vioe•Pree., (Christ- ian Endeavor), Mies Elsie MaOallnm god V. P., Literary, Mrs. 3. A. Munroe ; Social, Miee L. Johne ; Organist, Mios Edna Folliok ; Seo., Miee A. Brook ; Oor.•Seo„ Mies Edna Mo0alluin ; Treas., E. Rooper. Tltl, STORY OF L1FC. !Malting the beet of life is getting the beet health you can out of it—good digeetion ie the key. What you eat may or may not do you good. I0 depends upon how it is handled by the digestive apparatus of the stomach. If it is de. ranged, the blood, instead of taking new life and strength to the various organs] of the body, takes poison which ologe the kidneys, irritates the nerves, distreeeee the heart, cueing headache, sleepless• noes, weary dull feeling, baokaohe, rheumatism, neuralgia—makes the oomplexion sallow --pauses biliousness and constipation. The great, new die. ovary ANTI PILL has a m0rveloa0 inffnenoe in correcting a -()rippled or rebellious stomach, and the results that follow. ANTI PILL ie the moat perfect help to have when you feel wrong, out of sorts, eiok or getting Colt. It brightens you tip—mekee you feel. better. 60 mote per bottle at thuggish! 00 Wilson Fyle 0o., Niagara Falls, Ont. Sold in Broseele by Joe. Fox• C HHUtont. It was d00(tled to buy a fire esoape for the 2 own Hall. The J803100n Mfg. Co., have now Girt elootrio eervioe, receiving their power from Pail's 0(113, An old gentleman by :the name of Kennedy, from Santulli, died at the home of Refuge last week at an advanced age. Mre, Arthur /TWitobell met with an accident wbiob has since endued her to Hie bones. She !lipped and fell down rerte( a out on the emirs, vio ghead and a bad ehakin1 net, , Arthur Cook has been en e od tor several days upon W. W. Perron'! big orchard were be pinned 7,000 Vette, In addition to thin 11e bridged seventy trees which he operas wiil now folly re• clover from the Magee of the mics, On view In Itamball'e window is a heaniire 0 engraved ellver ono, void lined I " has been promoted to the •11100 1 u , , Club for compathiuu, by J. f, Il.a -v. ;rutty (,'00011 who attende the Cele. bratioo ou the 24th of May here and buye a tioket to witness the gam00 geese a duplicate ticket bearing a number. On the afternoon of the 2411 a drawing takes place, and the lucky bolder of the num. ber drawn out of the box gets a tree fifteen day trip to the World's lrair at Bt. Louie. IMPORTANT NOTICES L1OR SALE—LOT 207 AND dwelling thereou, North-west ooreer William aud Albert streets, Brunets. 10•tY S, LEO IIIE. QIIORT HORN YEARLING IJ Buil for sato, red in color and brad from let prise et plc Lot 2 Oon.18lGray. J,pMOHAIR, Proprietor, Uiunbroo P. O. C. 0. F. Court Pr(noeet Alexandria, No, 21, 0.0. 10., Brussels moots in their Lodge Room, Mae - hill Block, on the Sud and Mat Tneadans of earth month, at o'oloek. Vielting brethren always welcome, JAS..BURGESS, C.R. WALTER SMITH, R. S. 1TiROI330 • BRED YORIISHIRE 1 Sow von Berm. —The underetgned offers for sale one Tboro'-bred 000110141re Sow,14 yeare old, In pig to his thorn"bred 'Yorkabwe bog. For price apply tali. 8. NICHOL80N, (8odmiu Lime Works!, Mor- rie, Be(graye 1,, 0. 80-tf Board of Health Notice. To the pvblie of Broseele : Tile time is approaching when all yards and water-aloeete MU80 be eleaued up. Ail persons eonoernedmust note tole alt the Mw will be strictly eufaroed. Signed in be- half of the Board of Health. 89.0 R. PAUL, Chairman. WANTED.— SPECIAL REP– AP•.oFNTATLV10 in We county and ad - Joining territories, to represent and ndver• Else an aid eetab1i8bed business house of solid financial standing. Salary $21 weekly, with expeu0oe advanced each Monday by cheek d,reat from headgaartere• Horse and buggy furaiehed when aeoeesary ; posi- tion perms nen t, Address Blew Broe,& 00., Rom 010 Monou Bldg., Mileage, In. Prize Winning Short Horns for Sale. Eight yonog Bulls from Imported and home bred oowe got by Imported Sire. Also Cows and Heifers of different ages. A few pure bred Berkshire Pigs, 10 weeks old, for sale..— Have a quantity of Seed Peas,the Early June variety, to dispose o6 It e a medium from nese NorthaBay and yielded seed 7 bushels to the sore, free of hugs. Will oleo sell a good aged working and driving horse. 88.00 D. MILNE & BON, Ethel. STOCK FOR SERVICE BULL FOR SERVICE.— THE Undersigned will keep for service a thorn' bred Durham bull, on his farm ad - Joining Bruesele. Terms, $100 with privi- lege of returning if necessary. GEO. ROBB, Proprietor. REAL ESTATE. GOOD FARM F010 SALE,— The nndereigned offers for sale her excellent farm, located on Don, 10, Grey township, and containing 100 acres. There is a comfortable frame cottage, bank baro, good driving abed, orchard, &o., on the premises, .'arm is well drained and footled. It is ales well watered by the river Mait- land abd an invulnable Spring. Convenient to market, school and oburebes. Fox prloe, terms and other particulars apply on the promisee, or it by letter to MRS. T. CAL. AEU, Proprietress, Oraubrook P. 0, 3001 x.00 AORE FARIot FOR SALE, bolasE!! Loo i1, Con. 4, Grey town- eblp• 80 ahrese, ba d,balanoe bush. There tea good house, bank baro, orchard, &c. well fenced and farm in good condition ; 26 cores of Full wheat in, 0 miles from Brus- sels; only t• of a ;mile from church and melee from school, Posseasion could bpurchaser.haba be given to suit tbo purchaser. For fur- ther parttoueare an to price, terms, &o., ap- ply on the premises to A. 000E, Proprie- tor, or at Tata POeT, Brussels, 21-tf .4"1A10 MS FOR SALE, — 850 sores aret-olaee land in the Township of Grey—Lot 10, Con. 14, 100 aoree ; Lot 17, Con 14,100 Hogue ; and WI Lot 18, Con. 14, 50aeree-200aoree. All in excellent oondi- Eton with Ilret-olaee buildings ; brick house with all modern outran -Moe&, and large bank barn, root and straw bowie, stable®, ,&a, Well watered, From 86 to 40 acres of good hardwood bush. Lot le, Con. 10,00n - Mining 100neree of erst•olaas land, good frame house and largo bank barn nearly new. The property can be sold in two or three naivete to suit purchasers. Terme Moral. Also a commodious dwelling house and lot in Brussels. For farther portion - long app! to tete owner 00 the premises, LAUORL3IN MaN13IL, or to JNO, LEONIE, 1ruseele• 21.01 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 wants. Wood work repairs promptly attended to and all departments of of blacksmithing, with a specialty made of Horse -shoeing and job- bing. As we have spent 18 years in Brussels we think we are own - potent to understand the wishes of the public to a good extent, Gall and see us. S. T. PLUM M Thomas street, Brussels, c on & Co. B L Y 7 g. Ladles' Clout Skirts We Hnd a growing demand for Ladiee' Ready to•wear Warta, and to eopply the demand we have gone more extensively into Ghia line and have pieced in ebook a very large assortment of the newest 8tyle8 in ()loth, Drilla; Pique, Dock and Oharnbry Skirte for Spring and Bummer weer. Below we give a deeoriptiou pf afew of the different Knee we oarry, We will be pleased to hove you call and inepeot thoee Skirts whether you ere prepared to buy or act. CLOTH SHIRTS—Fonoy Tweed eff erste and Flaked Skirts, with blank strapping, eines 88, 40, and 42, very 0pe0ial $176.— Bleat. Homeeppu, in Spriug weights, pain, at $2 2.—Blank Vietnam Skirts, 8 Mestere of wording, satin stopping, 7 gore, in all Coe, great vacua at $2.76 Cheviot Shine, 7 gore, with 10 rows of cording and buttons, oolors bietok and navy, sizes 88, 40, 42 and 44, very slyliek $3 95.—011eviot Walking Skirts, with pellet front of sell, strapping stitching and pests, colors bleak and oxford, $4 50.—Blank Venetian Cloth Skirt& trimmed emitted the bottom with cording, satin strapping and stitching $5 BIRO Lug. Ere Skirts, lined throughout and bound with velvet, sizes, 88, 40 and 42, great value at $1,76 and $2,25. 000T0N S12IRTS—book Skirts, 7 pore with teeing of plain Moir, colors bleolt and navy, stripes and epute, at $126 and $1,50.—Haudoume White Pique Slane, trimmed with Swine insertion, sizes 88, 40 and 42, great value at $1,85.—Fleoked Linen Skirts, trimmed with white piping, oolors navy, grey and light blue, all Cue, e. snap et $1.75, MADE BY CEOR$E A. SLATER EAUTIFUL SHOES We are now opcning up for Ladies or Gents or the Little 'Pots either. We Invite Your Inspection. HARNESS DEPARTMENT We have everything complete and can supply you with any style of Harness at the Lowest Prises 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 thele. e& -FOR BALE—TwoDwelling Roneee, , arse of land with each, having large and small fruits of various kinds, I. Vs RICHAR DS THREE PROPOSITIONS FOR TEE FARMERS esteeiseiteessiteleleaseetet • $25 00 saved on every ton by placing Binder Tin eyear orders for Oeutral Prison Twine: In addition to thie the Twine is put up in good Grain Bap tied with 8 Rope Batters, complete with snape and rings. We are agents far the Towoohipe of Grey, Morrie and MoKillop.. Pure Manila, 660 ft 124e Farmers' Special, 660 ft ilo Pure Manila, 800 it - 1140 Farmers' Speoiol, 600 ft Rio Terme oesl or o. added for payment October let. Samples of the twine, grain bage and haltere to be Been at our store. Pratt's Food OleQua.ynoot ptuhrePSiteoothk eFfid Pratte Food has been in use for over 30 years. It oaptared the Medal and the Diploma at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1898. Now is the season to feed Pratt's) Food to your Horne, Oet010, Sheep, Piga and Poultry. Pratt's Food, put up in pails, is the moat profitable paokage. Pride of pale, $1-25 cud e2 60, Money refunded if Pratt's Food will not do what is claimed for B. Portland Cement We are agents for the Han- over and the Berouies—one grade only and that the BEST. The beet results oan only be obtained by Wring the beet Cement. Gement Companies will not guarantee a price only for the month of April. Price for April $2 25. By ordering your Cement at once you will get this price. Later on Cement may advance, Al M. MoKAY & COr what our stock is. We have good rigs will do it, We have added to oar Buggy Tops thio season a Spring to prevent the his hag been a long and civets from breaking, T g felt want. We ireve 4 styles of Axlee—Deet and 0(J Proof, Long Dietonoe, 1.000 Mites, and the Noiseless Axles, also a few of the old styles. All Steel Body Bangers and all trimmed with beet Leather. Along with our own 'Buggies we handle a lumber of first -glass factory Buggies. Our Wagons 03x0 all Oak with 2z and 8 in018 tires ; Trucks and Medium size. We invite every intending Anr t neer to cell and Buy 'nein us and anus money. WE are now ready for 1904 with a larger stock .of Buggies than ever we bad and a walk through our Show Booms will convince intending purchasers kept the lead and intend to do so if EWAN & Brussels. Co.,a