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The Brussels Post, 1905-6-1, Page 8MEMBER TO SPRAY According to the reports of the Agricultural College un- blemished Fruit :cannot be produced- without spraying. Of course if you have not already sprayed you will be too late for the first one, but the second spraying should bo done as soon as the blossoms facie, We have Ate- " .i r 4, the best that can be procured for this purpose. We will also furnish you with the formula for making up the solu- tion. You will find the cost very small as compared with the increase in quality of the fruit which you will have. I T I-II DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. ec i Beal 4tems, A ohiei'e among ye thick' notes, An' faith he'll prent is. CorseiL meeting next Monday evening, Tata is June, the mouth of roeee and weddtnge. Fovenn Division Court will be held W edneedey of next week, BRUOBELS School Board will meet on Frilay evening of next week, Ioe GREATS served at Mre. Kirks, also a good lanais at 10 cents. Gell in. ROBERT OLITnR, Queen street, is im• proving hie property by aeiug the palate er'a i r +11 nn-I'.ie reei,ienee. ;izeeeee.•-- Ail makes of the beat bele - ea ler cal.- lit Coati McArthur at lilt, Kat & 're. a ere, Brass -1s. See him. TiTen FottT ru n, -:I out three Seta of wei„ttete tee,txt•ene and three Sete of fn.,, t -'ca.r is ails peat week. Snob ie 't`. Note Tom dee tie Brussels Volunteer O. -,eries fee the animal drill at L set rr. It le`et ;sited that 20 or more mel; i`i.iiN:.. W. 11 •1C" etiereet is improving hie properrs leier t -treat by filling in the trent e irw .ear the eidswalk and the old foist.. Eire. Tun itenatt meeting of East Huron Frattet•Y Insitirrtte will be held in the Town red', Brieipale, on Tuesday of next week el 1 20 eieeink. A large attendance is reeeeered. ?i.atillatione have been sent eie, :,v th.. elenretary. Ca. kTr ,RNrrT SEAttr:R, of Goderioh, was in Brueeate ie,. t=een in connee'ioo with the re::tee tier of A. (lengthy, 4th Diets Mu CL,-ttt. Eseerai nemee ere mentioned at to whs. met, be his. ;methane but we havellat ite,trdof en appointment beteg made t et. T. A. Hewer:e Ilea a miniature model farm thin aeallon and is rauning it on the multnttl in parvo principle. Itis said be has r:rren:;ed with the veterinary to deborrt bi3 E:riy Here °errata shortly and its; a aim np teeming bens from treepit cin ; nen his property. CAxL er 'l'i sips—The undersigned wiehee to expree:r hie thanks to the many pereoue who shied in the removal of goods from my bowie on the dey of the fire. Also to the Western Inanraaoe Company for their prompt end satisfactory settle• meet. T. T. Taonteos. TEE funeral of the late Lorne Hunter to:,k piece from the residence of hie mother, Thome street, on Saturday afternoon. Rev. T. W. Ooeene conducted the service. Interment was made in the family plot in Braesele cemetery. The relatives have the eympatby of the community. WORD was received on Wednesday of thio eerione illneee of John Sbretton, of Uxbridge, a broth -r to Santee Stratton and Mre.JLo, Mooney of thie looality. The ailment le disberee with whtoh he has suffered for some time. Mre. Stret. tou diets come years einoe. Mr. Stratton Whit a one time resident of Breathitt fol. lowing the trade of pump maker. A•rwoon Foot Ball Team will be here on Friday evening of this week to play the final matob in Brussels in Huron District. The vieitort pat up a good sample of ball and will keep our team hunting to beat them. In the former game at Atwood the ecore was a tie. See the matob at 0 16 Friday evening. The winning of it by Braesele will give them the D.etrict. GRAND TWINE NoTEO. -Albert Hofferd, who hag been aeeietent at the Grand Trunk station for the past 10 months, went to Mount Forest this week. He is euaoeeded by Sydney' Fairweather, who Domes from Port E gin. Mr. Hofferd ma a very agreeable young man and we have no doubt Mr, Fairweather will be the came.—Shipping has bean somewhat gates f.,r the poet few weeks.—Saturday exonreion rates to Kinoardioe are now on, good to return on Monday. JAPAN'e GREAT VICTORY, -- The naval battle between Japan and Russia gave the farmer a complete victory. Over 22 vessels were ennk or captured, it lose of over $70,000,000. Thousands of Roseione lose their lives and many of the leading officers drowned or made prisoners, a„,t,ue "It-- ,•,te,• E„ ir,t; the great Rojest. v .k;;. wh .!:all war fractured, The Hui r-.ct : r rr .. e,:•,ple should r00108 at ri,' swelniethia of their fleet oh it citric to their greater frrtdel. h,1 nein 3 I a meeting of Ootert Prier _:: le No. 24, 0, 0, Brat ee r, ti; r Play, ib was moved, eeeottlesi erei ;,,;; cit.:: that the following tea t,11 ef rt.•i,l, thy be forwarded to Alm te titter Keith and family in unit fryer ,,,ttr the decease of Mr. amts,, Airs. Waiter SIAM. and Family r Todep we followed the remains of our deceived brr,ther For' -°ter. to the silent o['y of the dead cud as we know he will be wilt ns in nuc (`.unit deliberations no mothh we ere filled ws')re, ret. Since the inception of clonic Printout!) Alexandria Bee, Smith Beel. rely and attentively r e warked fox it a ram tt on and for moo p e • r8 wee --cow ', yea a fi it rg Secretary, We wish to tender yon our eympatby in your bereavement and hope that all oar lives may he so guided That in the High Oeurt above we may meet to part no more, Signed in behalf of Conic J. WI/,ase, 0. R. IT is reported that S. Wilson may not swept the Bailiffehip of the 40h Division °cu, MsecrbKELLY calls attention to her' Sommer shook of flowers and plante &o, in thie issue. GARFIELD LONG, of Oranbrook, has taken a position as assistant at G. L, Walker's livery. Boaz of Health will meet next Mon• day evening to the Connell Chamber at 7.46 o'olook. All members asked to ab• tend. A NDoruEr of Braseelitee are away to Seaforth today (Thursday) attending the ranee. There is a program for Friday also. DR. OVENS, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear and Nose, file glaegee properly. Next visit, Smith's Drag Store, Braesele, Tuesday, Jana 27th. BEN. EDWARDS captured a milk snake io the Duuoan oreek, Morrie, on Wedges• day afternoon. Ib wee over two feet long and was on exhibition at THE PoeT. Owego to damage to the line by fire last Thursday the eleotrio light was not in running order for a few nights end a hitob in the engine threw it oat again until Wednesday evening. Coon or Tasman— The ondereigned wishes to very heartily thank the mem and boys who worked eo hard in bile sav- ing of his livery barn, horeee and rigs from the threatened fire last week. Their beep was very highly appreciated, more eepeoially le the owner's absence from town. Geo. WALKER. The standing of the teams in the Enron Dittrich ie as follows :— Won Lost Tie To Play Brueeele 2 0 2 2 Atwood 1 1 2 2 Listowel 1 2 1 2 Wiogham 0 1 8 2 The winners will have to play Bayfield, they having won their district from Hen. eali, defeating them 3 times and 1 game to play. The winners will then play the Northern League. MRs. STEPHENeoN.—Lash week TEE POST made note of the decease of Mre, Jno, W. Stevenson on Thursday evening. Her maiden name was Flora May Elect. She was a dangbter of N. and Mrs, Platt, at whose residence, Brussels, she had been ill for the past six weeks. Mrs. Stephenson had been in poor health for several menthe prior to this, dropsy of the heart being the cause. She was born M Morris townebip 23 years ago and was united in marriage on Feb. 10th 1903. Het husband and a little daughter 4 months old survive. The subject of this notice was an industrious, highly esteem- ed person and a member of the Meth° diet ;thumb. The funeral took plane on Sunday afternoon, the service being taken by Rev. A. E. Jones, of Belgrave, mud Rev. T, W. Omens, of Brussels. Pall bearers were Geo. (Cardiff, Geo. Kays, L. Parr, Wesley and Fred. Stepbeneon and Alien Lamont. Mr. Stephenson is aympathised with in the lose of hie partner in life. Interment was made in Brussels cemetery. Owen GALL,—Lest Monday afternoon John H. Kerney had as close a oall to seriatim injury without receiving mach damage as the most of people have. He had been healing the expreee goods to and from the G. T. R. mad on that day owing to the rain and wet seat be was etaoding np in the rig and driving the bores. The animal shopped suddenly owing to a plank on the street near the knitting factory but Mr. Kerney went right on. His feet slipped between the horse's bind lege wbioh frightened the animal oaneing it to ran away. How to advanlaeeoosly remove from his seat on the wbiffie tree was the problem and in short n0lioe J. H. decided he would throw bimetal[ off sideways and did so receiving a bunt in the beck and a braise on one of hie limbs where the wheel passed over it, fie might sully have been killed. The horse was caught ab Mrs. Livingston's, 10th oon, Grey. The outfit was not much the worse barring a broken shaft. Beneath Wok,—Brunie Iotetmediete team drove to Wingham last Friday to play their return match with the kicker° of that town, Oo a000ant of Wingham nob having an official referee on the grenade, Garf. Beaker refereed the game cad gave good satisfaction to all. The Brothels boyo went on the field quite con, fident of winning and to make it sure had Garden and Lewis MoDonald to play the right wing, Lew. Booting the goal in the first half by a neat kiek from the side. At half time the snore was 1-0 in favor of Brnsasele. The owed half opened up and It was not long before the torwarde began to pat in co0Dtere and before 16 minutes elapsed the soore stood 4-0. With 8 minutes bo play Wingham by some good rnbhee scored 2 goals which ended the game, 4-2 in favor of the visit. ing team. Following are the names of the players :— B1t1188EL8, WINGHAM. J L Serr Goal 13 Walter R Buoheeen lR Wheeler A Anderson,,,,) Sankt j J1Mitohell It C ardisfBacks H Mitchell i; Brown F Arden- 8 W Burgess )1 {j D Wilson W Miller,,....,,, „J McGillivary JStraelran _ if r a d W Aeelsn D HU Partin 0 w Y e rk L McDonald.,, MAManhood G MoDoneld, et Anew 8 Scott Spare GLamant It Braesele wine thin Friday evening from Atwood they will be %genets of the Dietrich, not baying lost a game. Dome and cleat the boye to viotory, Standard Bank of Canada ms is` eteet2-+StBT Te 1872 SDRPLUB, 011 POO80RVel FDND le 1,000000 TOTAL ASSETS OVER 10,000,000 .e1 G eoeeral Bnrxldna lEathesillethethe 'X'x'fxnt-;aoted —2-VSAVINGS SANK r-*'''' —DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whinb INTEREST I6 ALLOWED FR011 DATE OF DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTERBSI' le added to accounts every els months and becomes principal, —MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Deposits without the intervention of any person. LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES GASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFB.KEEPING only for which no oharge ie made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our oarelnl and oonrteoue attention. A. 0, MAOFARLANE, AGENT. ,r IMOMMOZOOMMILI Mas. P. Wemeos, Brussels, received an invitation this week from her neioe, Mtee Erretioe, daughter of Rev. Andrew Beat, of Normal, Illinois, formerly a Morrie township boy, to attend the Dommenoe• moot Exercises of the Illinois State Nor- mal University. Mise Soott bee been a tesober, but is graduating on June 8th. She is a clever young lady with bright prospeots. Pease Deere.—Following is the lief of stations on first draft, whish is an'•jaot to oorreotion, of Methodist ministers for London Oonferenoe as tar as it relat's to this District :—Wingbam, I. B. Well. win ; Kincardine, Hugh W. Looks ; Findlay, M. Smith ; Lnoknow, Rueben Millyard ; Brussels, T. Wesley - Co: ane 1 Teeewater, Martin J. Wilson ; Etbei E. F. Armstrong 1 Fordwioh, J^..mos Hussar ; Gorrie, Joseph W. Hole, o ; Wroxeter, John H. Osterhont ; B'aetele, George Baker ; Ashfield, Wm. A. $nr•tb ; Salem, S. V. R. Pentland ; Ripley, E, E. Holmes ; Bervie, P. Myers : Tivertoo, Edwin W. Ildwarde ; Wbiteoharob, 1, B. Ayleeworth ; Belgrave, Albert E. Jeees. Revds4G. H. Oebblediok will go to Wood - stook ; J, Holmes, is down for Dore' set. er; W. E. Herr for Empreee Avenue, London ; 0. P. Wella, for Blenheim ; S. Anderson Lfor Blyth. The flea, list will appear next weak. Business Locals. As000 two tboneand pressed red briok for sale. I. 0. Eroaeets. Le your colt has rheumatism try Golden Liquid. It will ante, For sale by R, Onoto, Brueeele. COMFORTABLE house and lot, with stable, pump &o., oonveoiently Ionated on Q teen street for sale. Apply to Tar Poem. COMFORTABLE and convenient dwelling rooms above store to let, both bard and soft water. Rent $4 per month. I. 0. Breathes. WANTED,—Eggs 17o. trade, 14o. oesb ; full pedlar's prioeo. We want any quantity of choice Tub Batter. Geo. E. KING, Wingham, 16 paokegee garden eeede for Ne. We guarantee these seeds to be equal to any package seeds on the market, JAMES BALLANTYNe. Dn. BUTLER, the London specialist, will visit Brueeele professionally and may be found at the American Hotel on TUESDAY, JUNE 27th All interested should bear these dates in mind. PERSONAL PARASEAPIIS. Perot' Riohards wee a holiday visitor at Toronto. Mre. (Dr,) Holmes ie visiting at Port Elgin this week. Moe. Lewis and Mies Ketbieen epent the 24th at Atwood. Barrister Sinolair was in Toronto this week on legal business. George Rose spans a few days with Ivan Jobneton in Wingham. Dr, W. J. Cameron, of Palmerston, spent Sunday in town. Mrs. Harris and her sister visited At- wood friends last week. George McMillan has gone to Ariel to assist in the Ameot mill, Mr. and Mrs. Potter end son vieibed friends at Ethel last week. D. Shultz, of Rockwood, was a visitor in Brussels for a few days. Mrs. Jno. Querin and son, of Berlin, are visitors at the Qoeen'e. Mrs. (Dr.) McKelvey wee visiting with friends at Derham lest week, J. and Mrs. Donaldson were visitors with relatives in Goderioh for a few days. Mise Zetta Ferguson, of Teeewater, was visiting with triaode and relative; in town. S. and Mrs. Askin, of Teeewater, were visiting relatives in thio looality last week. Miss Carrie Hingeton was visiting her brothers in Wingham last week for a few days. W. A. and Mrs, Orioh and children, of Seaforth, were visitors at F, Adame' on Sunday. Mies May Reid, of East Wawanos), is a vfsttoa with Mrs. George Walker, Alex. ander street. John Hewitt and daughter, Rhoda, were visiting relatives in Hamilton end Buffalo last week. M. A Macdonald, Barrister of Toronto, spent Sunday with his brother, A. B. Macdonald, in town. - Mrs. Ohne. Wood, of Berlin, ie the guest of her son and wife, 3, T, and thio, Wood, Elizabeth arrest. Mrs. Gillespie, of Seaforth, was in town for a few days visiting at her son's, Will. Gillespie, John Street. Mesdames Gordon and son, of Cheep. vide, were the guests of Mre. R, Pan', The ladies are eisters:in-law. Mte. Jae. MoOratkeo wee oalled to Goderioh this week, owing to the illness of her mother, Mre, Baoketep, Mrs. R. T. lingston, MII0 atheist, is laid np this week with lumbago but we hope the will then be ail right, Editor McLean, ot the Heron Exposi- tor Seaforth in , was n town teat Friday, He Dame in to gather home partiot,:ere of the fire, WasLondonIet T. A. Hawkins fn a week attending two 00naerte given 00 the holiday in that city, by the London Chortle, assisted by the Thome Orches- trm of Chicago, and eoloiats from New York pad Chicago, The Concerts were n grand emcees and Mr. Hawkioe was well pleased with hie trip, °barba Hingeton, of Wingbam, vleitod at his home in town on Sunday, Mre. Wm. Hewitt, of Hamilton, is vieittog Mrs. John Hewitt, of town, and other former old felonde in this locality, W. H. Robertson, formerly teacher of Oranbrook sohool, is Dow engaged in in- Bari/Doe boeiness and is ceiling in this locality, Thos. Grille and Mies Edna, of Harris• ton, were visitors at R. Leatherdale'e this week. The former is a brother to Mrs. Leabherdafe. Mts. Cosene and DeWitt were at Sea. forth last Saturday visiting the former's tether. They ere at Cent mouth this week at Listowel, Thee. MaGillioady, of Toronto, former• ly of TEE POET is on the 1906 program of Grimsby Perk for a lecture ou July llth, His subject is "Dust.' Mrs, Edward Lowry has gone to To. conte to secure medical treatment for their youngest child, which we hope will be promotive of good results. George Thompson, of the Harbor Mill, Goderioh, was in town en Tuesday in the intereets of the lumber business mud the recent burn oats in Breeeele, George Howe, of Wroxeter, end his brobhar•in-law, J. Kitchen, were in Bene• este oo Wednesday. Mies Mnry Howe ie also spending a few days with old friends barei Hlton Hunter was here from Alliston for the funeral of bis brother Lorne. The towner has spent nearly three yeare in the newspaper office of the above mentioned town. W. H. Wille and family, of Seaforth, were in Brussels over Saoday. In the absence of the oaganist of the Methodist church that evening Mr. Willie officiated most proficiently. Jno Ritchie, who baa been engaged at the harness making for nearly two yeare at Seaforth, bas oma bank to Braseels and wilt complete hie apprenticeship in John Donaldson's shop in this piece. Rev. W. E. Herr, et Blenheim, was (telling on relatives for a few days while en route, to the London Oonferenoe ab Listowel. He is a member of the Stationing Committee eo had to be on band for Monday afternoon. Mre, (Dr,) Rneobtel, of Winnipeg, and Mre. D, A. McQaarrie, of Rainy River, and eon are the guests of D. 13. and Mrs. Moore, Turnbsrry street, Brussels. The visiting ladies are daughters of the host and hostess. Mre. (Dr) MacDonald and Mre. R. J. Clegg, of Wingbam, were callers on Brusseliteo. They accompanied their bnabanda who were attending the annual meeting of Lent Huron Liberals on Tues- day. Dr, Whitfield, who hos been at Belti• more, U, S., taking a poet graduate ooaree, wa here lest weak visiting his Sister, Mrs. Fletcher Roe, The Dr. still adheres to bis baobelor ways despite the fad tbat the world is full of beautiful girls, The Clinton New Era says of a former Bruseelite :—Iovitatione are out for the marriage of e, charming Oliutonian, in the person of Mies May 0. Shaw, young est daughter of Jno. and Mre. Shaw, Jura Cottage, Mary Street. Thio important event Witte plane on the 7th of Jane and the fortunate groom to be its W. J. Mair, a popular young bnaineea man of Port Elgin. Though Mies Shaw has been away from Clinton agood deal, ebe ie well known here and exceedingly popular. NeaBLY A CENETauraN. — Mooday of last week Mrs, Eremite, of Holmeeville, entered upon her 991b year, undoubtedly the oldest resident of the county. She was bora in Kilkenny, Ireland, was edeoated in Dublin and same to Canada and Huron in early womanhood, Mrs. Holmes bas been in many reepeote 8 remarkable woman and though she bas long since passed the alioted span she takes au active interest in ourrent even DS t 'r and re eine all her cid fondnete for read- ing. Her husband is long since passed away, but three Sons and four daughters remain who surround their mother with affectionate oars. She ie the mother of Dr, W. J, R. Holmes, formerly of Brae. sale, and now of Goderioh, and Dr. T. G„ who removed from town to Detroit some soars ago, We tender Mrs. Holmes hearty oongratolatioee, EAST HURON LIBERALS. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of Eavt Heron Liberal Annotation was held in the Town Hall, Brothels, on Tuesday afternoon of this week. President Duff 000upird the chair and opened the meeting by ap- priate remarks% Minutes of last annual meeting read and aoefirmed on motion of Wo.Iebister, seconded by Robe 141011llan, A Committee on Reactances woo ep. pointed in tbo persons of R. Molylpllau, Dr. MacDonald and T, Strachan, the motion being moved by A, Hislop, 141. P. F., seoonded by A. B. MacDonald, • Oiroular wag read from Centre) Provin• offal Liberal Aesooiation, Toronto, rela. bivs to the working of the organization, It's plea wag accepted by resolution. motion of mo ton wagi en that t Articls III of the hiding Constitution be amended changing the annual fee from 10 oente to 26ne nts, Election of office beneath was taiten np with the following result :—Preeident, R. N Duff ; ltb Vtoe, W. 141, Sinolair ; 2nd Vroe, Al. Mnrdie ; $eo.•Treele, W. II. herr; Andibor, F, S. Scott, Meme[pal stud polling eob.divisiotl Oheirfaeh t— liETROPOLITAN .aid .. �,...... d..,..� ;L'E Spring Energy CAPITAL—Paid lip 31,000,000 RESERVE PUNT) - 31,000,000 REV, R, 1;. WARDEN, D, D„ President, Dlreetors 8. T. MOORE, Vice -Pro Aid ant, Time, nRADenew, FS.e, nus noNOR ttn, W. Mous TIMER CLARE, B.O. D. E. Tl0MBGN, a, 0, 1000 PI1rsTnnooE HEAD OFF/OE - TORONTO W, D. 11088 - - 0E51ERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Dieoounted, Internet at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all same of $1 and upward() , A. E. HELLISH, Manager, eneseetsesseseseete BRICK HOUSE KNOWN AS the Bruen property, Turn berry street, Brussels, is offered for sale. Icor further information as to prise, termer &O., write W, 8. 0I1003, Swan Lake, Man- itoba. 40.4 Howiek—Alex, Mo5engblio, Fordwioh. Div. No, 1, Jno. Gowdy, Belmore ; div. No, 2, John Dar•roob, Lakelet ; div. No. 3, Jae. Heade, Gorrie ; div, No. 4, Alex. Gibson, Fordwiob ; div. No. 6, Jae. Edger, Gorrie; div. No. 6, M. Aldriob, Newbridge. Wroxeter—Jno, Douglas. Gray—Jno, Me`i'aggart, Monorieff. No, 1, Jas. 'Plumbed, Jamestown ; No, 2, Jno, °rarer, Brunie ; No. 3, °liver Turnbull, Walton ; No, 4, Henty Mo. Naught, Monorieff; No. 6, 0. Bernath, Ethel ; No. 6, R. Close, Ethel ; No. 7, Wan. Cameron, Oranbrook. Tnrnberry —Max. Kelly, Wingham. No. 1, to be appointed ; No, 2, David Moffatt, Jamestown ; No. 8, P. Mo. Dingell, Gleotarrow; No. 4, R. Muir, Glenannen. Morris—Geo. Taylor, Belgrave, No. 1, A. Laidlaw, Blyth ; No, 2, R Bewley, Brneeels ; No. 3, H. Johnston, Belgrave; No. 4, Mahaim Black, Brueeele ; No. 5, Wm. Iebister, Wingham ; No, 6, Geo. '.purvey, Blaevele. Brueeele—F. S. Scott. Wingham—R. Clegg. East Wawanoeb, 3, T. Carrie. Polling enb division obairmeo to be the same as those chosen for West Huron riding as East Wawanoab ie 10 b ,tb oonstitnenaies. Blyth—Wm. Campbell. Hullett—Thos, McMillan, 8saforth ; No. 1, Geo. Stephenson, Conetaooe ; No. 2, Jas. Watt, Refloat; ; No. 8, Jno, Oar- bert, Clinton ; No. 4, R. Adams, Londee• bora'. MoHiilop—Jno. McDowell, Seaforth. No. 1, Jae. Evans, Beechwood ; No. 2, Jas. Herr, Benforth ; No. 3, Jao. Mowry, Beeohwood ; No 4, R. Archibald, Lead. bury. The following resolutions were anonb. monely adopted by the meeting :— Moved by Robt. Miller, seconded by John MoTaggart, "That we the electors of East Huron, in Oonvention assembled, take this opportunity of expressing our endoreation of the general policy of the Lanrier Government and also to express our satisfaction with the Goveroment's settlement of the N. W. Sabool neeetiou, believing that this poliey was conceived in the spirit of justice and fair play to the different interests involved," Moved by R. McMillan, seoonded by R. Clegg, "That we in Oonveution as - ambled deeirs to record our continued ooufidenoe in the leadership of the Hon. G. W. Rose and express the hope that he may be long spared to the public life of this country,•ae hie great abilities, no. tiring energies and strict integrity have endeared him to the people of Ontario and planed him in the front rank of Canadian statesmen." A abort address tree given by De. Mao Donald, the late M. P. for the riding, who dealt with the N. W. T., School gnetition, upholding the notion of the Dominion Government in the o°nrse pur- sued. One fact brought out was that instead of the School question being oar- ried by the Quebec Provinoe vote it was prevail that tf every Roman Oatholio M. P. bad been excluded from voting the bill would still have passed by a majority: of 20. A Hislop, M. P. P., was °ailed upon and spoke briefly referring to the late Proviuoial election and mune 0013 - tributary to the defeat of the Rosa Government and the work of the past eeseion. A few remarks were atom offered by W. H. Kerr, R. MoMillan and T. Straoban when the meeting was brought to a close. The Liherele of East Huron are not by any mean§ diaeouraged by the losing . of the Dominion seat in last election and the 60 or more representatives wbo at- tended the annual meeting on Tneeday afternoon will the that energetio and practical work is done in the time to Dome, looking toward the winning and holding of the riding. C1R. M.V DoBeoN —In Ionerkip,$ Oxford Co., an Friday May 26th, to Mr. and lire. Geo. Dobson, a daughter. s.aAREx2=1a. JAorceorr—WATeorl,—Ab the reeidenoe of the bride's pareute, Morrie, on May 24,h, by Rev, A. H. Jones, of Bel. grave, Mr. Isaacs Jaokeon, of Hensen, to Mise Mabel 8, third of of Mr, and Mrs, W. H. Watson, of Morris. =MM. STEFEENsON•--Io Brunets, on May 2611,, Flora May Meth, beloved wife of John W. Stephenson, aged 28 years, 6 menthe and 18 days. }ESxo TT to x., DSA IS= 'MtX'S, Fell Wheat 90 90 Ber'ey 43 45 Pepe 60 66 ()eta 87 87 Butter, tube and retie14 15 Eggs par dozen 18 14 Hey pet ton - 6 60 6 00. Molar, per bbl 0 60 6 60 Potatoes per bas 46 45 Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 26 /loge, Live 6 26 6 25 Wool - 20 21 See t, per bb',, retail 1 00 70 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. re^�t TORE AND DWELLING AT. iJ TAonan in the V it lege of B l ytb tor pale Or to rent, For thither ``rartienlare apply to JNO. 0, 00O.K, 46:4 lint 7, Dru9aeis, SHEEP STRAYED—STRAYED from the premises of the undersigned, Lot I6, Von. 0, Grey, on or about May Otb, three cheep and bvo lambs, 811 white, The sheep are ear -marked --a piece out of one ear and a split in the other. Ley informa- tion loading to their recovery will he suit- ably rewarded. PATER MCINTOSH, 47.11 Ethel Y. 0. SALE BY TENDER. — TEN - Pane Will be reoeivod by the under- signed up to July 1st, for the purchase of the Henfryn brink Methodist church and frame eked. The highest or any Offer not necessarily accepted. For further partic- ulate as to terrne, etc., apply to JOSEPH W. WHITFIELD, r eeretary of Board, or 47.4 J100, K. BASE0, Rsnfryn. Huron County Council. The Council of the county of_ Huron will moot in the 0000011 chamber in the Town of Goderioh ata o'clock ou Tuesday the 0111 day of Jnue next, An accounts against the county must be is the Clerk's bands before the first day ot meeting, W. LANE, Clerk. Dated at Go0erlah, May 220(1,1906. Winter clays are trying onee to even the strongest and the obangiog weather eoeditions of Spring only add to the burden, That explains why eo many ere tafferieg jest now from the ills Lunt 00111e With lowered vitality and other debilitat• ing oonditlons. OUR Beef, Iron and Wine le a splendid remedy for any ruu•down condition of the system, It supplies material for rioh, rod blood and healthy tines nod by ice tonic notion renews aottvity of all the organs. Pleasant to take and espeoielly good for women and children at DRUG STORE. QTRAYED-ON THE 12TH OF 1 3 May there etrayod from Lob 30, Oen, 9, Grey, a year old boiler, blue blank in Dolor. Anyone giving information that will lead to her recovery will bo suitably rewarded, 464f J. 1t, BAEHR, Henfryu P.O_ Court of 'Revision. The Court of Revl?Mn 0n the Aeseeenxent Roll of the, Muuiriyality of the Village of Brussels for ilia yerr 1900, will be held at the Town Roll, In the Village of Bruseele,on Monday, June kb, at the hour of 8 of the °look in the evening. F. 8. SCOTT, (Menu, Apology. I hereby apologize to William Holt, of the township or Grey, Jamestown 8. 0., for slanderous ;verde rvrdob I uttered against him. I reg, et very runah using the words complained of as there was and is absol- utely no trubb to drew, N ltuees, A.11, MA0noWALn. SAMDEL BURSE. )(en's Sulking Shoes., Good solid wear, and real comfort in our men's heavy street shoes. Built to wear and stand the walking which you will certainly feel like doing when you wear them. All the best makes, in all shapes, sizes and widths, are here. Easy to get a fit—easy shoes to wear, and hard to wear out. If you buy from us you carry home money which you expected to spend. How do these prices strike you t-- —Gent's durable and comfortable shoes $1.25 to $4.00 TRUNKS SATCHELS Reduced Prices for 30 Days in Single Harness. t 'Onnvenient dwelling rooms to let. Dwelling and 9r earth land for sale cheap. I. C. RICH RDS. MCK ANN C N & Co. 14 LLQ TH' BA.RC-.AIN HUNTING Lath week we visited Toronto on a bargain hinting expedition, and we struck it right. We found on a000an& of the ooid backward Spring several of the wholeoalere were lett with large quantities of geode on their bends, whioh bbey were noxious to diepoee of at reduced prices, and know. ing as they do tbab we pay Spot oath for everything that w,' buy; they out the prices down to the lowest poesib'e point. In buying roods the first consideration with us 10 quality. If the quality is not gond we turn them down, as the best goods aro noon too good for our eaebomere. We bought pretty heavy in Deese Goode, Silks, Wash Goode, Whitewear, White Undershirts, Corset Govern, Men'.e Neglige Shirts, Overalls, Smook and Staple Dry Goode. We gat a greet seep in eao'oh Linolsume, 4 yards Wide, worth 54o. to tall et 50o per square yard. Bat the greatest bargain of all was in We were offered a large lot of New'Yoek Sample Hate, there being over 200 bate in the Mt" It rather etaggeted tte, but es they are all the latest etyle pad got up speoially for the June blade, and AR we do a very large Millinery trade end being offered at lees then ball price, we Gieaned out the whole lot They acme in Bleck and White chiffon, Ready to. Wear and Outing Mete, al eo Le houh and Fano Untrimmad Hate, , The Y are then t lot d 0B o of oats we ever ehowed. oweTheyu exclusive Me oxo nerve et lee and being samples there are no two alike. Don't ise the (thane° Of getting year °holo° of over 200 new up•tredate bete at halt price, Wo pay the IlKet Pelee Is *aslt or Whale far Butter and Eg' gS, XXottt'✓-'hf-diel cillo x azicWaoel'cotou mbc6em'bmabi„f