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The Brussels Post, 1904-5-12, Page 8.E .F011 SP_R_AYING ST Ai Now is the time to have your Fruit Trees, Vic,, sprayed. Don't neglect it as it will pay you over and over again to do this important work, GET Z -OUR ,BLU.E sTio " -+' .&T OUR, T RUG STOR E and in that way make sure that you are getting the best that can be procured and at the very closest price. If you do not know the quantities to use we cheerfully furnish this information as well as directions for making tip the mixture. s DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. ural gebos 4t.ems. A ohiel's amang ye fakir' notes, An' faith he'll prent is, Rhone are tiptop, THE Bowling Lawn looks fine, A mina have finished seeding. SCHOOL Board Friday evening of thie week. &aroma ve. Bruesele on Friday even- ing of this week. Tan Bong of the lawn mower is once more beard in the land. T. P. SMITH, eye epecialiet, at J. Fox's Drug atore next Wedneeday, 18th inst. WINogoo Juniors will playa Bruesele Javier Onampionn on Friday, May 20th ou Viands Park. SUNDAE waa unusually warm but Mon- day overooate and beavier wraps were nailed into regnieition. WEDNESDAY of next week T. P. Smith, mullet, will visit Brussels and may be eooenitod:at Fox's drug store. W. Emmy, barber, hae exchanged bis Borrel driver for a blank "Texas Guy" pacer which is inclined to be epeedy. Town Hall, Bruseels, Friday, May 20, Miss Theresa Siegal, reader, of Detroit, and Miee Myrtle Dobson, contralto soloist. ORDERS are being taken for next Winter's coal enpply already. One coal stove hae hardly cooled off yet from the past Winter's burying. QUITE an improvement is being made at the property of Jno. Donaldson, corner of Albert and William street,, in levelling up the grounds preparatory to seeding down. OWING to the Teachers' Convention being held in Seaforth an Friday the various departments of Brussels Pablio Sobool will be closed so as to permit the teaohere to attend. WE ooneidered ourselves fortunate in enuring the service(' of Mise Siegal 0e a reader for Friday afternoon Literary committee of the first Congregational ohuroh, Detroit, Mich. Town Hall, Bruseels, Friday, May 20. Reserved plan et Foxe Drog store. To CAMP,=T)te 38r8. Huron Rego, goes under oanvas at Oarling'e Heights, Lon- don, on Tueedey, Juin 7th, next, ea. oompanied by the Regimental Band. Each company is expected to be complete with 42 men. Sergeant Meadowe is asking for rearuite for Bruseels Company and those desiring to attend camp should see him at once. ETHEREAL. — On Wednesday of last. week Robert J. Tbaell and Mise Lucy Sinclair, both of Bruesele, were united in marriage. The ceremony wee performed at the manse, Blyth, by Rev. Dr. McLean, Presbyterian minister. Mr, and Mre, Thoell will 0008inae to make their home in Brueeete. May their joye be many and their troteblee few. WILL BRUSSELS CELEBRATE 7 —Several persona have been talking of a oelebra• tion in Brunets , this year, the 22nd of June being one of the dates mentioned. A pablio meeting hae been called by the Reeve, who is always the Ohairnet/a of the Sports' Committee, for next Monday evening in the Council chamber, at 8 oaelook, to disease the eubjeot, All in. tereeted should attend and on time. THE Clinton paper of last week says :— James Danford returned to town Monday after a year'e residence in Lietowel. He likedthat town well, but naturally thinks more of Clinton. He is now getting settled down and purposes makiogseveral improvemenle i1, and about hie house. Mre. Danford and family will not arrive for a couple of weeks wbioh they -are spending with Bruseele friends. Mr. • Danford will take charge of Hoover & Ball's furniture store in Clinton, GRAND RECITAL.—On Friday eveniug, 20th inn., Miee Theresa Siegal, of Detroit, and Mise Myrtle Dobson, of Mitchell, will appear in the Town Hall, Bruesele, under the direction of Miee Jean Ma rauoblin, of tbie town, in e choice program of readings and song. Inetrnmental seleatione will aleo be ren- dered. The young ladies have very fiat. tering notices from plaoee where they have appeared. Plan of hall at Fox'e Drug store opens Friday, 18th. General admission 260. ; reeerved Beate 85o. STEanolTlaoN. — Arralgemente have. been made with Rev, T. B. Ooupland, of Auburn, to present a fine program of viewe representing "The Life of Christ" and other mieoelleneone p1010re8 in the Town Halt on Thursday, May 26, aum• menaing at 8 p. to. Several mneieal numbers will intereperee the moving pictures, Rev. Mr. Ooupland aomee under the anapioee of the Methodist Sala bath Sobool, of Bruesele. Hie viewe are highly apoken of. Admission fee 15 onto for ninths and loo for children, Keep the date in mind. 1408888 BOARD,—A meeting of Bitet Enron License Commissioners wee held on Toeeday at the American Hotel, all the members present, Statements Noe. 1 and 2 were signed ; a trenefer of hotel li001:1ee from S. A, Proctor to Geo. Town for a Gerrie hotel was made ; and a pee. mit granted to Alex. Orr to carry on business in Fordwieh, bit new hotel to replan the one destroyed by fire rmoently, to be completed by Aug. 18th, T, Gib. son, of Fordwioh, and George Murrill',. of Seaforth, both termor meminee of the r Board mode a fraternal eau on the Com. mlesionere on Toeeday. Ono carriage makere cud dealere have been hustling out buggies during the past week. REGINALD FLETCHER will eing at a Concert in Luoknow on the evening of the 24th inn. Tau woodwork at Postmaster Farrow's residence is being refreshed by the aid of the painter's brash.. A NEW well ie being drilled at the residence of Edward Sperain, Thomas street, by Geo, Birt. Fool BALI;: -Friday evening of this week Seaforth ve. Brussels Intermediate Champions of the W. F. A, QUITE a nub of bosineee was done in the new manure epreadiug machines Inst week in thie locality. M, M. Cardiff & San disposed of 16 of tbem in 8i days. THE enlargement and improvement of G. R. Stubbs' dwelling, on Mill atreet, le in progress and will add greatly to the convenience and comfort of the family. THE POST received a birob bark letter from P. Ament, from Ariel, on Toeeday. Truly neoeeeity is the mother of invention. Mr. Ament will be back to Bruesele next weak. Tete acre of land belonging to Robert Holmen, Brneeels, and located o1, eoroer a1 Alexander, Thomas and Mary street, been hae purchased by Thuell Bros. Price paid waa said to be $850. It ie a nine piece of property. Mrs Dubeon ie the poeeeeeer of a very eweet contralto voice. Her articulation ie perfect whish is the prime requisite of good Bingen. Atwood Bee 1902. Town Hall, Brunets, Friday, May 20. Reeerv• ed Ivan et Fox's Drug store. WHILE Robt.11eattie and J. Doyle, of Wingbam, were driving into town last Saturday evening their team o1 beonobos "out up old Ned" at the Northerly limit of Bruesele, the buggy pole Buffering in the fracae. No body was hurt, Lan Friday afternoon John McKin- oon's pony, 8th eon., of Grey, took a run to itself from the bank door of W. J. Mo- Oraaken'e grocery, where Mr. MoKiunon was ds ivering Irish bullets. The pony waa attached to a light wagon bat fortun- ately no derange was done before it was caught and restored to ite ower. M1aa Theresa Siegel poeeeasee the bap. py f00uity of interesting and satisfying her audience. She hae a gracious mac• tier and an adequate voice which at once assures her audience that ebe le master of herself and of her recitations. Sbehae the unqualified good word of all who hear her. Very Truly Yours, Edna Noble, Detroit. Town Hall, Bruseele, Friday, May 20. Reeerved plan at Fox's Drug store, Tia probabilities are that Brussels Sobool Board will obange the heating system of the school substituting coal furnaces for the wood burning ones owing to the difficulty and ant of securing fuel coal be asked for supply. er wille byhe oar.Last Winter's experence was not en agreeable one viz the otos. ing down of different departments on account of inability to get wood. THE Atwood Bee of last week says Earl Switzer will not play with the Strat- ford Intermediate football team. He this week received word from the W. F. A. Executive that he was hot eligible to play with Stratford, but oou'd play with the nearest team. That ie, he may register with Bruesele, if they ,desire his services, and we understand he has bean asked to sign with Bruesele. They might do worse than emu him. IurnovEMENTs.—A new roof will be put on tbe etable of Mrs. Jas, Wilson, Elizabeth street to replaoe the one destroyed by the snow last' Whiter.— Thee. Newsome has placed a fanny wooden feriae in front of his premises, Queen street.—The stable in the roar of I. 0. Richards' new residence ban been redooed in eiza and moved nearer the street,—A new shingle roof . has been placed upon the house of Ino, Pugh, Flora atreet, HuooN's POPULATION Snows a Daman. County Clerk Lane has prepared the following statement of the population of Huron county as shown by the asaeee- mens rolls of the various manioipalitiee for 1908 1— Ashfield 8 046 13ayfield 588 Blyth 865 13raeealo..8,1,210 (Hinton 2 280 Colborne 1740 Exeter 1,81)5 Goderioh 4 015 Goderioh township 2800 Gray 8 201 Bay 8 896 Bowiok 8,788 Hallett 2 721 Ileneall 722 Morrie2 308 MoEiilop 2 497 Stanley '2 014 litephen 3 990 Seaforth 2 116 Tuokertrnith .,,,,2,348 Turuberry 2 038 Best Wawanoeh 'Cadens2 191 1855 WedWawaooeh 2'042 Winghem 8,200 525 Total ., 67,964 In 1001 the population of the county ae shown by the assessment toile was 50786. In the two years there was a deoreaee of 1,822, Every municipality shows a deoreaee except ftullett. Wroxeter rxt�HU Ll PO T Standard Bank of Canada ,c"" i. S'I'AT.,?..IFdx•W t D 8E73 ABRETS —. OYER TfIRT37EN M1Ul,ION DOLLARS A I•ceatern,I .Liasakitl giire Bine Hee Train, eoaotttea ,...°' $ A V !NGS BANK:1'' —DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and opwerda received on whiob INTEREST IS ALLOWED P11011 DALE 01' DEPOci1T at the HIMIES'1' BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTEREST le added to aoo:mots every six menthe and beoomee prinoipal, —MARRIED WOMEN end MINORS may make and withdraw Deposits without the intervention 01 any person, tl LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFE•EEEPING only for whish no obarge le made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oeraful and courteous attention, A, 0. MACFARLANE, Aeatur. A anagram has been pat in at th Caber Carriage factory. L BuoHAn n, of Woodetook, has taken a position as journeyman in J. Donald. son's harness shop, A CONSIGNMENT of batter was shipped to Halifax by express on Wednesday by Ooanaiilor Thomson. Foo coats were seen in town on Wed- ueeday, May 11th, and were very. 0001• fortable we have no doubt. WINoaArt vs. Bruseels Junior Ghana pions of the W. F. A. 0o Friday, 20th 1008., on Victoria Park. Don't forget the date, A. NEW machine has been put in by Jno. Doualdeon for sewing trans, &o., in the manufacture of harness, It is made in St. Louie. DURING the past week. T. Newsome moved the "Driver" house from its form• er location to its new poeitiou on Term berry street, South, to the lot recently bought by T. Nicholls, Two gentlemen weie i1, town on Mon- day on a prospecting visit having the opening up of ageneral stook of dry goods &o., In the Garfield House, recently veo- eted by H. A. Matohett, in view. THE Teeewater News Says :—Among other Spring improvements D. Ferguson ie treating hie etore.front to a onat of fresh point.—S. and Mrs. Askin returned home an Tuesday from Brneeels where she was for a couple of week, and he for a few days, vieitieg irieude. AooIaENT.—Wblle working at the me. pairs to the roof of Mrs. Jas. Wilsoo'e stable Richard T. Htngeton had the mis• fortune to fall reaiving a shaking up that has laid him off work. Fortunately no bones were broken and we hope he will soon be able to resume work. It is with planers I recommend Mise Theresa Siegel ass reciter. Shepoeeesoie a clear strong voice abandon and a grave. fol stage presence being equally at home in humor and pathoe. Helen Chaffee Workman. Town Hall, Bruesele, Friday, May 20. Reserved plan at Fax's Drog store. MATRIAtoNIAL. On Thursday, April 28, Miee May Rinks, daughter of J. Ricotta, of Newry, and a resident of Brussels for a time, and Allan George, of Listowel, were united in marriage. The friends of the bride in this locality wieh her and her husband many happy pros• perone years. OUT GOING FREIGHT —A. 0. Dames ehip- ped a can of hogs ; Geo. Beet 2 care of hoge, one of tbem feeders for Milverton eheeee factory : Barr Bros. & Black oar of cattle and another of hogs ; R. Graham 4 care of nate ; Alf. Beaker 2 oars of oate and 2 oars baled hay.) Salt Works 7 oars of salt, making an output of 20 oars besides way freight, To WINNIPEG. — Tuesday morning Meeere. Hewitt & Moore ebipped a oar of light horses to Winnipeg from Bruseels. Seven of them were roadsters able to show a mile ander three minutes ; one a deliv- ery van horse and eight gray cobs half brothers, Mr. Hewitt will follow the shipment to Winnipeg. Mlee Myrtle Dobson has a riot sym- pathetic contralto voice. Her singing is oharaoterized by thoughtful attention to detail and exceedingly good enunciation. She has the happy faculty of putting her. self at once in men with her audience. Town Hall, Bruesele, Friday, May 20. Reserved plan at Fox's Drug store. PREanororuoN.—At the close of the prayer meeting on Wednesday evening, in the Methodist ohuroh, the pastor oath ed upon B. Gerry who in a few appropri• ate sentences preeented Mrs. J. J. Gil. pin with a fine mantle cloak, with half bone chime, surmounted with a bronze figure, and a silver fruit spoon, ae an ex• pension of regard from the oongregabion for the 20 years of faithful eervioe' KS ohuroh organist, which owing to i11 health, ehe was oompelled to resign. The recipient replied expressing her thanks for the kind reference and the valuable gift and wished the choir and ohuroh prosperity. Brief complimentary and reminiscent speeches were given by Rev. T. W, Clasen, Postmaster Farrow, Rev. Paul and W. X. Kerr after which the choir with Mre, Gilpin et the organ led the congregation in singing "I want t0 be a worker for the Lord', and Reg. Mr. Pant pronounced the Benediction. Dion iN TORONTO.—Last Saturday morning Mre, Geo. Skelton, of Bruseele, paid Nature's debt at the General Hospi- tal, Toronto, whither ebe had gone a few weeks previously for nursing, i1, her 46th year. Deceased had beau in poor health for some years with a complication of ailments of wbioh heart weakneee and dropsy wore thief. She battled with heroio fortitude against the ills of the body and was often out of bed when many another not so poorly would have declined to turn out. Death was not au unexpected event as she bad often ninety ooneidered the time of her departure and the exchange of earthly tabernaole to her heavenly home was a. topic oho greatly enjoyed dleonaeing, Mre. Skelton wan the oldest daughter of the late Samuel Thuell, of Mortis, and was born in Huilett township. Some 16 or 16 years ego she was married to the late George Shelton, who passed away 6 or 6 years after, Since then Mre, Shelton hat lived in Morrie, Blyth and Brneeels and was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those needing her aeeistanoe, For some months past the made her home with her mother, Alexander street, Bruesele, and her remains were brought theta from Toronto by bet' brother Jamul, on Mon. day. The funeral tookpplane on 'Toondey afternoon, Rev, T. W, (7nein, pastor of deceased, giving a very appropriate ad• areas from the beautiful words found In St. John 8-10 "For (cod 00 loved the e world, &o." Interment was made in the I family burial plot in Brussels cemetery. More than one elderly as well ae youth- ful Obrietain bad their faith etrengtheued in the comfort and reality of the Ohrist• ian religion by a visit to Mre. Skelton during her theses and the songe of Zion sung to cheer her often touohed many another heart, Business ess Local a. Wanted—Potatoes. G. E. KING, Wingbam, A quantity of manure for male. Apply to JNo. CORER, PASTURE for a number of steers. Apply to THOS. MOORE, Brneeels. OATS found. Owner may have the same by proving property and paying for this notice. Tay Pon Publishing Hoose. Flve oars of ooal for May delivery. Plaoe your orders now. First come, first served, $0 59 per ton, oath. BORT. BENDERoON. GARDEN SEEns.—A.II kinds of Garden seeds in packages 20 per package, 15 for 2150. Tested fleet olaee seeds. JAS, BALLANTYNR, Groner. CARPET loom with weeper and epooler, bobbins, shuttles &o., for ea'e ata reason• able price. Apply to R. Anderson, Elizabeth street, Braseels. Smnnoann and a dozen bigh bank chairs for sale also a onun and a number of pioturee, &a. For particulars as to locality eek at THE POST. ORGANS and Sewing Maohinee cleaned and repaired. Also Organa and Sewing Machines for Bale. Apply to THOMAS MoDER, Brussels. 82 To THE PUnLtc.—•If you wieh to .have lawn mowers put in first oleos order you can have same done at a reasonable figure by T. McGregor, Mill street, Brussels. PERSONAL, L'AIIAliIgAPtl , S. H, Jackson was home from Waterloo over Sunday. Barrieter MacDonald attended Blyth Division Court. Mre. W. Gillespie, of Ripley, ie visiting her parents this week. G. Heany, of Paris, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. Grieve, Meagre, Fair and MoTaggart, of Olin - ton, were in town on Sunday. Miss Beatrice Reeve, of Wroxeter, hes been visiting in town for the past week or SO. J. H Spading, of Whitechuroh, was renewing old friendships in town last Sot. urdey. J. M. O'Connor has gone to Sombre, Lembton Go., to visit hie daughter, Mrs. (Rev ) Steele. Miee Bella Richardson has gone to London where she hae seoared a situation for the Summer. Roy Pugh will take up the tailoring at the shop of Masers. Rose & Dodds and should do well at it. Miss Little, .of Londesboro', was the guest of her ooaeiye, the Misses Little, during the past week. Mien Mand Haggard, who left for Winnipeg Tuesday of last week, reached her deetination safely. . Mre. (Capt.) J. Wilson, of Laminae, Mich„ formerly Mre. J. Clark, le visiting her sister, Mre. R. Kerr. Irlre. Hugh McIntosh and eon, of Mo. Killop, were visiting et Watson Ainley'e, John etreet, last week. Dr. J. M. Moore, of Carthage, and R. Moore, of Trowbridge, were visitors in town on Tuesday and Wednesday, Ooleneo Salter, of London, was a visitor with W. H, and Mrs, Salter teat week. The gentlemen are brothers. B• Gerry hae been bothered during the past week with inflammation itt bis left eye which at times has been quite pain• fu 1, Irwin Rnynard, son of Joseph Ray• bard, 4th Oen, Grey, hae takeu a position as Junior in Brussels branoh of the Standard Banlr, Mrs. James Danford and children were visiting relatives in Brands and )ooality :curing the past week while en route from Listowel to Clinton, Robert Downing is not regaining his health as quickly as hie many friends hoped bat we tryst he will soon be restored to his old time vigor. Wm. McCall hoe been quite ill with pleurisy and bronohitie but his many old friends in Bruesele and vicinity hope he will soon be convalescent, Mre. John Tait, Queen street, hae not been in very vigorous health thie Spring but we hope she they speedily be reetotod to her acoaetomed vigor. Geo. Roberton and wife, of Clinton, were visiting at In, Ballnntyne'e over Sunday. Mr, Roberton intends going West having Bold out his barber shop in Clinton, Itt a note received from J. D. Ronald we learn that he and Mre, Ronald left Corenadn, California, lest week and will make their headquarters at Detroit, visit- ing at Chatham, Strathroy and Bruesele during a part of the Summer. Next Tneeday Robert G. MoOraokeo, a well known former Brueeelite, will leave Walkerton, where be has been holding a position, for Winnipeg expecting to make hie home there, Hee a shrewd, tidy boeineea man, who will do well wherever he gore, Be,v. 3, E. Hunter, sou of Jno, Hunter, Rei neete, arrived home from Vi8torin Unlveraity, Toronto, last Friday nem ing after oompleting a very euooaeeful examinetlou, Be ban number year to spend there yet before hie ordination. METhOPOUT �c CAPITAL--1'nitl up $1,000,000 JIBS' :IRYE FUND • - $1,000,000 REV. 11, H, WA1t))i'71,, D, D, Directors 8, J. 80001117, President, Vioe•Preelrept.. T1100, nRAneuAw, 1' 1,A, Ms HONOR AIR, w, AMORTIMEER MLAnn, E,0, D, R,TRQMmoN, E, a, HEAD OFFICE - r01?oNTo W, n, BOSS - - GENI7RAL MANAGIOR A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Disooueted, &MAWS eAdrik ,l?DL4"r add"drLiB'.ft re r'div Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all euros of $1 and npwarde BREP3814248' MUNCH A. E. MELLISH, Manager. Mr. Hunter ie o olever young man. He preached at. Barrie last Sabbath. George Arden, who has beau in the employ of Jur, Donaldson, harneee maker for the past 8e. years, is visiting at ltie•home, in Gorrie, this week prepare, tory to etartiug for Winnipeg next Tues. day. He is a good meohanio and will get along 0, lc. in the West. The Base Ball team will mise him ae be wee the pitcher and we may say more than the ball players will regret his departure but if the old saying proves true that "Ala serum makes the heart grow fonder," after the mull eervioe has done its part there is no reason why "Dad" should nob have a first-olaee, good looking house. keeper from Bruesele. We wish him good look. t CNIli1011 0111(31118. The Presbytery of Maitland will meet next Tuesday in the school room of the Methodist ahnroh. Last Sabbath Rev. A. MacNab, M. A., of Walton, preenhed two very practical disooareea in Melville ohuroh, Rev. T. W. Coeene' subject last Sab bath morning in the Methodist thatch was "Sowing and Reaping" and in the evening "Seven Realities," The Union District Sabbath Soboot Convention, nenelly meeting io town in May, will not be held this year, as there are eo many ebttroh meetings convening in the near future. It may be held next Fall, and if so due aunounoement will be made. Last Sunday Mr. McGowan, of London College, took the services in Ba. John's ohuroh. The congregation was greatly pleased to also have the incumbent, Rev, I. M. Webb,a p-esent, He addreesea; a few words to them, Mr. Webb returned to London on Toeeday afternoon where he will continue the treatment at the hospital. Although very mach improved in health he hae not yet attained his former vigor and will need to guard very jealonely the progress being made. We hope he will soot) be convaleeoent, W. F. M. S.—The Woman's Foreign Missionary Suniety of the Presbytery of Maitland will hold ite annual meeting in Melville ohuroh on Tuesday of next week. From 10 80 a, m. to 12 there will be a devotional meeting, and at 2 p. m. the business meeting will take place, at wbioh the reporte of the Secretary and the Treasurer will be patented. Dela- gates from the Women's Societies of tbe Mathodiet and St. John's ohnrohea re- ceived, a dieonseionheld on "Our Work, its dieoonragement and encouragements", and au address given by Miee Weir, e missionary from India. At the evening meeting, beginning at 7, Mies Weir will again speak, and addressee will be given by Revs. L, Perrin, of Wroxeter, and G. M. Dunn, of Wbiteobureh, The Melville ohuroh ladies are buoy preparing for the entertainment of the large namb'r of delegates expected. The Winuipeg Free Press speaks of e young gentleman, who supplied Melville °berth pulpit, Bruseels, for a few months ae follows :—The pulpit of Knox ohuroh was occupied last evening by Rev. A. H, MacLeod, the new assistant pastor Fie read for the opening lesson the LEI of Isaiah : "Tho spirit of the Lord God is upon me" ; and for the second lesson a poriiou of the IV chapter of Luite where Christ read Ieaiah'e prophesy in the synagogue at Oeperniam, Hie eermon was laved on the turtieth verse' of the IV. of Luke : "Now when the eon was setting all they that bad any sink with divers dieeaeee brought them unto Him, and he laid hie hands on them and heal. ed them." The dieoonree opened with a vivid description of that marvellons even ing scene in beautiful winked Caperniem, when the fame of the great Healer had gone forth and the people laid aside their pimentos and business and gave them• selves ap to the bringing of the sick and the afflicted within the iufiaenae of the Saviour's healing, From this the speaker wept on to emphasize the world's pt'eeent need of a Saviour and the duty of proteseing Christians in regard to )cringing others to Christ. Mr. McLeod le a convincing speaker and his ditoouree was well thought out, The impression of the eermon was heightened by the appropriateness of the hymns snug, among them being "At even when the eon was set, the sink, 0 Lord around !)thee lay," and "The Great Physician." Rose.—01, Saturday, May 7th at "Hakatere," 126 Dubbin street, Guelph, to Mr. and Mre, WA. Rose, of Fergus, formerly of Brneeels, e eon. STARE.—In Stratford, on April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Loftus Starts, a dragbtee. DUNCAN—MARTIN.—In argent City on May 4th, by Rev. Ie. Marion, Dr. D. Duncan, of Crystal City, to Mies Nita, daughter of Mr. David Martin, of Wroketer, Rooltne011—WHEATLEy,—At the Metho. diet personage, Blyth, on April 27th, by Rev. J. Kennedy, 11, D., of Londesboro, Mr, Robert Rogerson to Miee Susie Wheatley, both of Hallett, TIMELL-8INoeAIR,—At the Preebyteriau manes, Blyth, on May 4th, by Rev. Dr. MoLean, Mr, Robert J. Thuell to Mies Luoy Binolair, both of Semi- nole. WALbEN—MoDowarm.—At the residence of Ole bride's parents, on April 27th, by Rev. T. S. Oonpland, of Antenrn, Mr. Wm, el Walden, to Mise Clartt, daughter of Mr, and Mre, Joha Mo. Dowell, all of 1:6aat Wawateath, NEADnr,—NELAu=a.—On May 3rd. by Rev, H, 0. Landekv, Mr, John Neabel, of Grey, to Miee Elizabeth Nelmee, of Logan, WADDELL—HAyNEe—At Wellbnru, on April 27, by Rev, H. A. Graltaw,- Rev, W. J. Waddell, of Shedden, formerly of Ethel oiroait, to Mies Luella Haynes, of Wellburn. — a znaa.— Cuottnta—In Stratford, on Saturday, May 7, Sarah Jane Cumming, be- loved wife of C. J. Cumming, aged 57 years, and 4 months. HOnLtNGER.—At Grenfell, Assn„ on May 7th, Edward Hollineer, aged 27 years, 6 months and 16 days, Maxey elypreee River, Man., on April 28, William MoLeod, formerly of Morrie township, aged 86 years and 10 innnths, Sitox, o .—At the General Hospital, Toronto, on May 7, Louisa Thnnll, reliot of the late George Shelton, in her 45th year, WIOHTMAN.—In East Wawanceh, on April 301b, Mre. Henry Wightman, aged 78 years. kas�'LT ,Datz 21.,07 :AC." :t~.:.::H .c'm, Fall Wheat 87 88 Barbey 88 40 Peas 66 60 Oats 28 29 Batter, tube and rolls11 12 Eggs per dozen 18 34 Hay per tou 6 00 7 00 Flour, per ewt 4 00 6 00 Potatoes per bus 60 60 Apples (per bbl.) 75 1 011 Salt, per bin., retail 1 00 70 Hoge, Live 4 65 4 76 Wool 16 16 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. NOTICE: — OWING TO ILL health Dr, J. A,y MoNuugbtoa, of Brussels, is compelled to retire from active practice for six months or a year, All per- sona owing aeaeuuts will kindly calf and arrange same at the doctor's residence or with the undersigned, 44.8 A, 13, MACDONALD, MAY 124 1904 OOHING 1 EYE SPECIALIST, Graduate of New York, Philadelphia, am Toronto Optical Colleges, will be a Fox's Drug Scor BRUSSELS, ONE DAY ONLY, Ili.edhesday, May 18th! Call early and avail yourself of hie valuable services. EXAMINATION (EBBE. NOTICE. Notice 4e hereby given that the Court of Revision on the Assessment Roll of the Muutelpallty of the Township 0f 1*rey wrll sit at the Township }lap, in the Village of Ethel, au Monday, tfay 2000, 8004, at 10 0'- cloak a.m. for the purpose of rearing ap- peals if any against said Roil. All persona having business at the Court are requited to attend at the timeandplana. Dated this 5th day of May, 1004. mart MOINTO3H, Olerk. Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Huron, in the matter of the estate of Henry Wallace Allan, tate of the Towttehip of Hallett, in the County of Enron, farmer, decacsecl. Notiae is hereby given, pursuant to the Revised Stttu tee of Ontario,1837, Chap. 125, Boo, 1e, that all aredicurs sed others having claims against the estate or it miry Wallace Allan, late of the Township of Mullett, is said ()entity, farmer, who died on or about the 7011, day of April, A, D. 1004, at Hallett, in said th.uuty, are requested to send by post, prepaid, or to tlel,ver to A. 18, MacDon- ald, of the Village et Hlutsele, Solleltnr for John Simeon Bust, of the City of Brandon, i1, the Province of Mttttoba, executor of 1110 last will and testament of Henry Wallace Alton, on orboture the 00th day of ,lune, A. D. 1004, their full names, addteteee and the full pettlealars of their claims, and the nature of their securities Of any) betd by them. And rutn:r take notion that after the said mentioned date the said Executor will ptocued to distribute too estate of the said deoeused. among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of wL•ialr notice than have been given as above required and the said Emulator will not be responsible for the assets or any part there- of so distributed, to 1ny 1,00800 of whose claim Lotte° abatl not have been received at the time 0f sitar uistrtbuttun, Dated at l3rusee,e thte nth day of May, A. D. 1904. 44.0 A. B. MACDONALD, ;Boldeitorfor llxeoutor, BUG-G'IES ! BUGG-IES IS THE BEST LE Beware of imitators and imitations, 'Ip'Ip'lll'al'hDL'IL'ib'ePLPt'edtli 11 Superior Material, Workmanship and Finish in all our goods. Building from 10,000 to• 12,000 Vehicles yearly we have our would- be competitors distanced in numbers. We have still a few of these "Old Reliables" in up-to-date Finish and Design to show you. Does Quality count with you ? If so be sure to call as we can certainly interest you. Best Goods Procurable at Close Prices. We have a number of other makes to show you, including the "Platteville," "Palmerston" and "Guelph." Also a number of comparatively new Second-hand Riga., of other makes, for sale at low prices. tie, l,,,edhdla44ed'Idlh'V,'It'te'hl'tAhi'h Are You Going to do any Fencing s? ( 5 N i IBEAL 7 r lVti PENCE IN COILED SPRING WIRE LEADS THEM ALL It is all No, 9 Bard. Steel Wire and is the Strongest Fence made. The Railways and Electric Roads are erecting it., Call and get our Prices. iPla4d'h"1,84p4191,'0,'lu'brkrh"I n „ r bull 1