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The Brussels Post, 1905-6-8, Page 8Tale ;.m;•ower Are not only a Luxury but almost a necessity during the warm weather. They afford immediate relief from prickly beat, chaffed skin, sweaty feet, &c., being Antiseptic, Absorbent and Refreshing. You have the choice of several different kinds from us. Boated Velvet Talcum Polvder at 15c, Euthymol Powder 250. Mennen's Violet Talcum 25c. Colgate's Violet Talcum 25c. Our stook of Toilet Preparations is large and contains most of the reliable preparations. 0 DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 8. & n. Trains leave Broesele Station, North and South, ae follows; GoXNO RoIIT8 GOING NoRTg, Mail 7:06 a.m 1 MIXed 8:40 a,m a,m 1 Ma0l .. 1.88. p.m A1Xpre2e 8:02p,m Eapreee� 8:61 p.m Irani, d It.entS. A chiel'a among ye fakir' notes, An' faith he'll pront f �. PLENTY of wet weather. SEVERAL weddings 611 the program. WEDDING in town next Wednesday. SEE tool news on page 5 of this in Ho 1 for the Model Farm next Th day, 15th. OODNTY 001111011 is in ovation this w at Goderiob. Nan Tuesday evening is the date the Talent Tea and Bazaar. Take it Division Ooart on Wednesday brow a large number 00 Brussels. Manton your wool at Braeeele a enure the highest price in oaeh or tra AGRIOOLT1RAL Society Directors m on Saturday afternoon of this week the Council Chamber. TERfire engine will have to have a of new fines pieced in it ere long to p it in fire fighting condition. A TBOLLEx line t0 connect with t 0. P. R. line at Walton would prove great conveniences tc the people of Bt eels and locality, GRAVEL and other material is bei hauled for the hotel stables at the Qoee and Amerioan. P. J. McDonald has oontraot and will peltthe work. m A NnnE8 of Italians arrived from t East on the afternoon train on Wedoe day and were taken to Walton to be e ployed on the 0. P. R. They were rusty lot. Samoa lost on Sabbath June 4th, whi attending morning melee, Melvil Warmth. Heart atone centre eat aroun with smaller atones. Finder will plea leave at TEE Poen. TEE Jane sittings of the General Se alone of the Peace will open in Goderio next Tuesday, before Judge Doyl There are several oases on the dooke H. L. Jackson, of Brueeele, will be Iuror. Aas TEANRFDL.-Mrs. and Mies M Ray, Elizabeth street, are very gratef to the many people who came to the help when their dwelling was endangers by fire on May 25th. It was kindnee greatly appreciated. DoN'T forget the Anneal Exoareion t the Model Farm. It veil! be ran b 8peoial.train Thursday morning of nen week. Tiokete good for two days onl coat $1.15. Children under 12 years o age half fare, No nicer outing for a fe days' visit. TEE Annual meeting of the druggist of Division No. 12, will be held at Paineon Tuesday of next week. Jae, Fox, o Brussels, has been the painstaking Seore tory for the past few years. An inter eating program will he presented. Mr Fax le down for a paper on "Some note on advertising," • Oman oy RevIsion, - Last Monday evening the Court of Revision was held for the village of Brussels. Fred, Prey's assessment was reclined to 0000; J. Livingeton's flax mill property redactedfrom $1200 to $1000 ; Mre. B. Straohante a98eOement confirmed ; and N. W. Tel, Co's 00ee88ment left dependent on a legal deoieion to be given in the Courts. The remainof the recent fire will further re- duce the assessment. DIED, -Mies Lena Wolfe, who was em- ployed at the Qeeen'a Hotel, Brussels, took ill on Tuesday of lest week and was taken home on Wednesday. Diphtheria aeon ahowod itself and she died On Satur. day, The funeral took place the same day, It ie onppaeed she oontradted the dinette while vieiting her nephews in Wiogbam who were sick with thie malady.ears age. Her demise Oameoas ut 2a great shock to the community. AO0IDENT-Dnring the lnt=rollermioelon at halt time in the Foot Ball =rolllast Friday evening it number of young men and boys were amusing themeelvee in kieking tbe 6phere, John Carrie, of town, was among the number and in doing 80 slipped on the metal home base of have ball days and Wrenohed the muscle ot one ankle from the bone. A plaster of Paris bandage was necessary and Mr. Onoeie baa been getting about on erutoh89. We hope he will 8con be able to tome work end Buffer ne diead. vaotantage by the aeoident. AT the last meeting of the HowlettMutual Immo Co., held ab Gorrle, all the members were present ex0ept Mr. Soott. 182 applications were paoeed. The loge of Geo, McKnight, of Walleoe townehip, who lost Ills fine bank barn on whiob was $8,400 was laid over tar fur - than enquiry. Thio ie the third fire Mr. MoKnight has Buffered from in 6 genre which le most unfortunate for him and the Oompany, Title time fire weanedimmediately after dinner, Next meeting of 0o, on Saturday, 24th [net. 0e. urea eek of in. ght nd de. set in set at b8 ng 11'8 the he m• a le le d 88 s• h e. t. a 0- 01 ixd 0 y i w • 8 y IN our next issue 8proposition will be promoted to the ratepayers on au easy plan to get the ()ober Factory rebuilt. Tan expectations are that W.71. Kerney will secure the agency for the American Expreea Co. at Brussels, Re 18 practic- ing on the job now. De. OVENS, London, Surgeon Eye, Ear and Noee, fits glasses properly, Next visit, Smith's Drug Store, Brneoe's, Taeeday, Jane 27th, lithesome Voluuteer 0o., numbering 24 ofMaero and men, left by spaniel train Tuesday forenoon for the anneal camp at London. Tbey will be absent 10 days, Alms Aloe= says they only received 520, instead of $80 reported for damage to their pottage, Improvements will be made in addition to the necessary repairs from the fire. Tars week the G. N. W. Telegraph office was moved to Foxe drag store and will be under the charge of Mr. Fox who ie an old operator. He will have both telephone and telegraph offing now. CARD or TEAnts,-I wieb to very heart- ily thank the people who ea kindly came to the help of my family, in my absence from town, on the day of the fire. Good work was done and the prompt efforts were most highly appreciated. Yours truly, F. ADAMS, GRAVELLING CONTRACT°.-- Saturday af• ternoon of this week, at 5 o'clock, con• tracts for gravelling on the boundary of Grey and Morrie townebipe will be let at the Queen's Hotel, Brunie. The work is being done jointly by the Mnuioipali- ties mentioeed above. WEDNESDAY of next it week Jno. 13, Downey, of Chatham, and Miss Nellie Shampine, of Brookville, will be nulled in marriage at the letter's borne. Mies Downey, of Brussels will attend the wedding and Russell Zimmer will supply during her absence at the pnhlib eohool. TgANt Yon.-Theell Broa, take this opportunity of expreaeiog their apprecia- tion of the vigorous efforts put forth by many pereon8 in figbhing the fire at their property on May 25th. Rad it not been for their help the eleottio light plant would have been destroyed. TEE standing of the Enron Dietriot is Won Lot Tie To Play Brueeele 3 0 2 1 Atwood 1 2 2 1 Listowel 1. 2 2 1 Wingham 0 1 4 1 The games thie Friday are Brussels at Listowel and Wingham at Atwood, TALENT TEA AND BAZAAR. - Townley evening next the Ladies' Aid of the Methodist ohurob will hold a Talent Tea and Bazaar in the Town Hall. A num- ber of ohoioe and useful articles will be sold at reasonable prices. Tea, toe oream and other refreshments will be served. A maeioal program will be tendered end an A 1 time is assured, Keep the date in mind. SAD NEWO -The sad news was reoeived here this week of the demise of Peroy, Sod, Ron of Walter Jaokeon, Brueeele, who died at St. Peal, Min., on Sunday laet of diabetee, aged 88 years. Burial was made there an Wednesday. Mr. Jackson hat been in St, Paul for the past 5 or 6 years and was bookkeeper for the supply; house of 0. Sommers & Oo. He wee unmarried. Mr. Jaokeon was well known to many here and hie deoeaee is mnoh regretted. DIED.-Jno. Stratton, of whose illness TEE PoeT spoke lash week, died at IIx• bridge on Monday of diabetee, aged 68 years. The body was brought to town and interment was made on Tuesday afternoon in the cemetery here alongside his wife wbo predeoeased him 30 yeare, Mre. Bell, a daughter, Robert Stratton and Mre. Smith, of Toronto, were here for the funeral, Deceased was a brother to Jae. Stratton and Mre. Jno. Mooney, Service was conducted by Rev. Mr. Lang. Ford at Mr. Stratton's residence, Tarn. t berry street. Following is the corrected list of a etatione of Methodist ministers, as deoid• ed at the Conference at Lietowel, as far J ae it relates to Wingham Dietriot Wingham, J. R. Gandy D. D., Nathaniel S. Beneaeh, Saperanoated,1 Theophilae Rall,Supernumerary ernnmerar p Kinoar i Hugh W. Look, Findlay li . Smith, J. 0. Pemro B. A. S11 eean ate y, a d Lacknow P R4eb011 blfilyard ; Brussels, T. Wesley Oa8ene ; Taeewater, Martin ,7. Wileon, B, A. ; Ethel, F. Armstrong, 13. A. B D. Standard Bank of Canada r"-1-w'S',A.=T..===z97D 6.e72 anact.ve, 01318E81g1tV111 (FUND E 1,003000 T0'1'AL ASBETO UVIOIM 70,000,000 ( e'nert'.i1 ntitlarting lEnnilnowet O!'I•nnstt(tied -`°-\\OSAVINGS BANKY''e'- -DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards reoeived on which INTEREST I8 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST BANK RATE, ACCRUED INTERE136 Is added to amounts every six months and beoomee principal, -MARRIED WOMEN end MINO1;8 tney make and withdraw Dovelike without the intervention of any person, LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. SALE NOTES OASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFEKEEPING only fur whiob no ()barge 18 made. YOUR BUSINESS will receive our costal and oonrteoue attention, A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. N. S. MoLoverti a is etill in the old stand, Mariam only renting a portion of the shop. FLoToNEn SEAMING has moved hie implement warer00me to Ed. Speirau'e shop, Flora street, A NOt101001 iron] town end vicinity at- tended the Hamilton -Oakley wedding on Wednesday afternoon of this week In MTuaRxillEopxe, oative Committee of the W. F. A, meets in Betlin on Friday evening to arrange the semi finale. Watch out next week for the lint of games. J. Ogees & Sons have leased E. Spei- ren'a paint shop in whiob they will finish a number of buggiee. They will also nee a portion of the Ament factory for e while in oompleting some riga. Wonzn's Inetitnte meeting will be held in Brnaeele on Tuesday, 20th Ines„ when addressee are expeoted from Mre. Joy, of Toronto, and Mies Shuttleworth, of Guelph. There should be a large at. northeast, FOOT BALL, -All persona having accounts against the Foot Ball Olob are asked to hand them in to A, 13, Mont- gomery, at the Metropolitan Bank, before the 12th. The boyo want to be square before they go into tbe eemi•finale, CARD OF TIIANE8.-The undersigned desires to 8X56888 his thanks to tbo numerous triende who rendered snob ..plendid service in the removal of goods from his home on the day of the recent fire. Their help was very highly ap• preoiated, Yours Thankfully, R. Mamma. ELEcrnto RAILWAY.-Tuoeday of this week M. G. Cameron, of Goderioh,105. P. P. for Weet Huron, and 0, P. R. Engin- eer Peterson paid Brussels a visit and had an informal ohat with a number of our citizens in the Council Chamber over a proposal to build an Eleotrio Railway line from Brunets to Seaforth to connect with the 0. P. R. at Walton. The opinion of those present was to the effeot that the proposal was feasible and would be of great sdvaotage to Brueeele and Seaforth and wonld serve the townships it would pass through admirably. It fe Gnderetood that the 0. P. R. will aid the work if it goes on. Beaforth fe also alive to their share of the project and further swipe are expeoted to be taken in the near future. The gauge of the proposed road would be standard eo ea to permit of 0. P. R. freight, can running over it. On motion of W. H. Kerr and W, M. Sin- clair a vole of thanks was passed to the vieitore for their visit and the informa- tion given, Mr. Peterson thinks the route very free from engineering diffi- culties, BRUSSELS WINS TaR DIeTRroT. - Lad Friday night Braeeele Intermediate Foot Ball Club, abampione of the W. F. A. 1908-1904, once more won the Heron Dietriot by defeating Atwood 4-0, Harry Bartliff, of Clinton, formerly of Brunetti, was referee and gave good eatiefaotion, At 6.80 the game was call. ed and for 15 minute° of time the game was well 000teeted but by good playing at balf time Braeeele had one goal to their credit. Alex. Anderson was Burt during the half end went off and Roy &inlay watt placed in goal and Lealis Kerr went out ae bank. The last half was all for Bros. eels with the exception of about three rushee in whiob Ainlay did some fine work in saving the goal. 4 goals were accred in the last halt but only 8 ware allowed, giving 4 goals to the home team in the game. The vieitore play good Mean ball and with another eeaeon'e work ought to make any team move to beat them, ea moat of the boyo this year are "green" to all the trioke of, the game. The star is Earl Switzer, forward, and member of Brussels team last year. He ie a Olean player and a bard worker. As for Brussels team they were all stare, every mac playing hie plane like a voter. an. The Atwood people, both players and epeotatore were quiet and reepeotable and a credit to the town they came from, They will be welcomed book any time. The people of Brueeele need not be atm prised to see the Atwood boys on Viotoria Park again before the season is over as hey will be only t00 willing to cone and be olub here will be glad to have them nytime. Following were the players 1- BRUSSEL8. ATWOOD, L Earr Goal R Fisher 8 Buchanan 6. Books 1 ...,.",'..•G itlimD A Audorson eG 8frutbera 1111 Oarditf R Brown F Ardelt Jr4 Miller E 660118y 8traebin...,, D $uetber Forwards ,E Switzer S soft 8 a w 7) , , Rbb rt o R Malay ...............8paro � NOHuok Business Locals. ABOUT two thousand preened red btiok for sale. T. C. RlouAnne. Ian On8A1 inroad at Mrs. Kirks, alert a good fund] at 10 cents, Call in, WANTSM-Yonng man for delivery wagon and to aeeiet in the note. GEo. Tummy, Im your colt has rheumatism try Golden Liquid. It will owe, For ealo by R, 0110NE, Braseele. WANTED. -Butter, eggs and wool. Our wool market ie oe eky high ae the egg8. Ono. E. 62010, Wingham. 000MPOltnnte hones and lot, With etable, Many &a., conveniently located on Queen 'street for bale, Apply to TILE Poo. 00111poRTARLE and convenient dwelling rooms above eter0 t0 lot, both hard and soft water, Rent $4 per month. T. 0, Rumens, Benjamin Sberlook, (Toronto) Spoon. Hated; Fordwiob, James Rnseor ; Goerie, C. P. Wells,; 13. A, B. D. ; i Wroxeter, John H, Osterhoat, B. A, B. D., Marlin N. Lake (Davenport,) Saperonoated ; Blaevale, George Baker, Webster W. Leach (74 Maodonell AVMS, Toronto,) Superaoaated ; Ashfield, William A, Smith, B. D. (Luokoow) ; Salem, Simon V, R, Pentland, (Taeewater) ; Bethel, J. 0. POmtoy ; Ripley. T. W, Blatobford B. A, ;Boyle, Peter Myers, J. L. Peters Tiverton, Edwin W. Edwards, 13, A, 13, D. ; Whiteohoroh, S. 0. Edm8nt78; Belgrave, Albert E. 7enee, Andrew O. Hainee, W. Garfield Connolly, Other changes were Bevdn. J. W. Haines to Blenheim ; W. E, Kerr to Ontario street ahareb, Clinton ; I. 8, Wallwin r86arne to Empreee Avenge Leodoo ; Humphrey Graham t0 St. Marys ; Jaeper Wileon to Leamington and J. E, Hunter to Ear - moray. Rev. Dr. Gundy is the chairman of Wingham Dietriot and Rev. Geo. Baker, of Blnevalt, liinanaial 580retary. W o I flacks A Rllbertnakleweoo ,W ekrllthere / GBrown R Roberteo u G Ramie BloroOEe.- All makes of the beet bioydJes for eale by Oolin McArthur at McKay & Ooe. store, Broesele. See him, Dn. Benno, the London apeoialist, will visit Brussels professionally and may be found at the American Hotel on TUESDAY, JUNE 27th All interested should bear these dotes in mind. DR, MONADGETON, who has diepoeed of hie practice and residence to De. Barna, wilt be in Braeeele from Wednee;iay noon until Saturday noon of eaoh weak for some weeks to assist Dr. Berne io 1118 work. People We Know. Mies Maggie Ament is visiting at Wi bum, Leslie Bailey, of Stratford, was ho over Sunday. Mies Pearl MoMillan, of Toronto, here on a visit. Mimi Downey was vieiting Listo friends for e, few days, Mise Fannie Rogers hag returned her position in Toronto, Mise Weir, of Seaford], is the guest her Bieber, Mre. Oboe. Broadfoot, Albert Wilford, of Blyth, was a vial last Sunday with Mre. F. Baines, Gar!. Backer hae gone to Ohealey relieve a druggist for a few weeks. Mica Maud Glenn, of Ueborne, vieiting her cocain, Mies Clara Orawfo Mre. Jae, Saw and eli8e Dora vieiting friends in Henn)/ and loaali Mre. Jno. Walker and ohildren, Taeewater, were visitors in town o Sunday. Mre. Elgin Emigh, of London, ie t guest of her sister, Mre, F. S. Soott, "Blair Athol," William stneet. Mre, S, Carter, who hae been 1 up from an inflamed limb, nutted by a eting, is able to walk about again. Moe. Alex. MoLenuaa has been danger. ouely 011 daring the peat week but we hope ebe will soon be oonvaleeoent, 0. W. Dsweey, Inepeotor of the 5, N. W, Tel. Oct., wa8 fn Brueeele for a few da9e in connection with the transfer of their offioe. Jamee Livingston, ex•M. P., of Baden, was in town for a .few days this 'week, He ie one of the owners of the flax mill in Brussels. Robert Anderson and family, who re- moved from Br0eael8 to Michigan, have come bank to Ontario and are now living at A naltree. R. P. Proctor, of Halifax, wag in town last week on a business trip, It f0 to him that R. Thomson ships mach of the butter and eggs from this looelity, Tan P086 oongratoiatee T. T. McRae on the completion of his college mune in Medicine. He will make a e000eeefal M, D. we nava not the slightest doubt, Mies Barbara Hogg, who hae been visiting friends in and around Brunetti, left on Tuesday to visit at Listowel be fore returning to her home in Wellesley, Mre, A, Ooaeley and ohildren and Mies Teeoie Sample leave on Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mre. Blain, near Ham• Mon before going West, The ladies are sisters, G. A. Deadman was at Delaware attending the funeral of hie brother who died very euddanly. A more extended notice may be read en page 5 of this i8ene, Wetter Lowry and his nephew, Edgar, were vieitore in Guelph for a few days. Mre. E. 0, Lowry is getting along nicely and will be home next week we are pleas• ed to say. W. E. Helot, formerly of Broesele, who has been on the G, T. R. aeetion at Rinoardine, has been promoted to be eeotion boas at Atwood division. He's a steady goer. W. H. MoOraoken, Mrs. Watson layandand Harry, Jno. and Mre. Hunter and Joe end Mies Mina Hunter and Joo, Cober spent Sunday at the Methodist Conference at Lietowel, T. A. Hawkiue was summoned to Port Albert on edondoy owing to the sudden demise of hie father. The old gentleman had been in failing health for some time, Funeral took place on Wednesday. S. Wilson, of Braseele Marble Works, is bank to town nolo aftergeite a anions attack of lagrippa whioh reduced hie avoirdupois by a good many pounds, We hope be will goon be ae bony as ever, Rev. George ea ge Jewitt, of Dutton, was vieiting relatives and triende in Brueeele sod looalit for few da e y v this week while returning from Conference at ,Lietowel. Re Ie not MoVirlk tb'e year. Jno. Wilbert and Wi11. Hunter, who were employee° at the Other Carriage Works, recently destroyed by fire here, have gone to Stratford where they bays obtained work. hlr, Wilhee's fetidly is still in Brownie, J. D. and Mrs. Ronald, who have spent the Winter in California, arrived fa town this week and will enjoy a vieit with reletivee and friend° in Brosseta. Tbey ere woloome back and are both enjoying first ohne health. ng. me fe wel to of tor to fe rd, are ty. of ver he at aid Mre, Keliington, of Trowbridge, and Mini Mand Kellington, of Elkhart, Indiana, U. S., were vieitoes at Fed. Marne', during the peat week, Mrs. Atlanta ie a daughter of the former and a aieter to the latter, Miaow Hattie Downing and Mabel Zimmer Will give 11p their reepeotive positions as teaehere at the mid -Summer vacation and •1111 attend the Normal School at London. Mies Georgia Rose will take It mine at a similar fnetitution et Wane. They will all do well no doubt, ETROPOLiTAN BANK CAPITAL -Paid lip 51,000,000 111,000,000 Ill .l(R V17 l+UND REV. It, 11. WARDI7N, D. D„ mouton Prooldent, B. J. MOORS, vias -068001, 6, , 71108, nndneRAW, F I.4, MS notion Ain, W. 018 081 arem Cann, x,0, D. n, TaaMeON, A, 0, aerm rineTnitoot HEAD OFF/OE TORO/fro W, D, 1108e - - GI+INERAI. MA)IAGI1110 A G11NERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, Drake Bought and Sold. Farmers' Nato Disoonnted, 1611111X68 SWAN' RIZAZIOTAVIXT Intermit at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed ,dyOnaall aurae of 51 and upwards r6 A. Il. MELLISH, Manager. Rev, J. E. Hunter was reoeived into tbe ministry of the Methodist Cburoh last Friday at Lietowel and on Sabbath war ordained. He will be etationed at Harmony near Stratford. We predict a eeeoeselnl future for him and he will have many good wieheefor bia aucoese. One of the moat violent hailstorms on record was reported at Sault Ste Marie. The Kingston Street Railway was advertised for sale, but no bide were reoeived. Mies Oloeeton, daughter of E. S. Oloaeton, General Manager of the Bank of Montreal, Toronto, died soddenly, The 0. P. R. Imperial Limited daily Summer train service between Montreal and Vancouver wail inaugurated reeeotly. Lieat,•Ool, H. M. Pellatt and Lient.• Col, Williams have been gazetted honor- ary Aides-de•0amp to the Governor• General. Clarence Morgan, of Burlington, Vt„ has been appointed pretence of the new transportation department at McGill University. The Quebec) Board of Trade have called a meeting of members and citizens to dis- cuss proposition for aogoiremeot of a new Ile of tiret•olaee passenger and freight ocean eteamere to run between Liverpool and Quebec. Negotiations between the Canadian Northern Railway and the Grand Trunk Pattifio for the erection of a union depot at Winnipeg are progressing. It ie noderetood that the Northern Paoifio are also interacted in the project, Everett E. Cain, trainmaeter, and Jae. R. Gilhula, chief despatcher of the Pere Marquette Railway at St. Thomas, are under charge of Col. Sherwood, who has an order for their deportation. Their case will be fought out in the marts, Bno0xe-GRAY, At the residence of the bride's father, Blaevale, by Rev. W. 3. West, M. A. on June 7101, Mies Jean Gray, only daughter of Mr, Wm. Gray to Mr, Wm. Brooks, of Morrie. CLAnt-()ooLTEn,-At the rectory, Olin - ton, by Rev. 0. R. Gonne, M, A„ rotor of St. Paal'a thatch, on May 23rd, Mies Celina Edith Coaster, of the township of Morrie, to Mr, Robert Clark, of tbe township of Grey. RoBEnraoL-REIn.-At the manse, Bine- vale, by Rev. W. J. Wear, M. A. on May 17th, Mee Clara Reid, daogh• ter of Mr. Andrew Reid, 1'aroberry, to Mr. Alexander Roberteoo, of Wing - ham, 060R=. FRALIO0,-On May 8101, to Mr. and Mre. Allan Fraliok, 6th con., Tarnberry, a daogbter, IRWIN.-In Wingham, May 25001, to Dr. and Mre. A. J. Irwin, a eon. MOLAaonLIN,-In Brn86818, on May 26th, to Mr, and Mrs. N. S. MaLaoohlin, a daughter. as>~zl. 0AeTLEe,-Th Grey, on June 4th, Mary E. Jaoklin, beloved wife of Samuel Castles, of Clinton, aged 22 years, 7 menthe and 12 days, JAoteo0.-18 Bt. Paul, Min., on Jane 4108, Percy Jaokeon, formerly of Braseele, aged 88 years. REw.-In Whiteohnroh, May 26016, Wm. J. Kew, in hie 69th year. STBBTTON. In Uxbridge, on June 6th, Joo. Stratton, aged 68 yore, Brussels Greenhouse. PLANTS AND FLOWERS. Yon will fled at Braseeie Greenhouee any quantity of Tomato, Cauliflower, Celery and Cabbage Pianbe. Tomato Plante 10e. a box or 8e, a dozen loose. Fine ea/lection of Flowering Plante. A choice lot of Geraninme and Anneale for bedding. Ontto F were supplied, Floral Deelgna made to order. MISS KELLY. -FOR DA AND NDS FINE GOLD +JEWELLERY AT CLOSE PRICES GO TO i. L. Ci of 0 BRUS$1LS. 0601' TY 061362. F: 11.A.1-...`TM'X'0. Fall Wheat 90 90 Barley 40 40 Peas 60 05 Oats 39 38 Batter, tube and rolls..., 14 15 Eggs per dozen 13 18 Hay per too 6 00 6 00 Flour, per bbl 6 60 6 60 Hogs, Live 6 25 6 25 Wool 20 21 Sa't, per 1601., retail 1 00 70 BRICK HOUSE KNOWN AS the Bruce property, '1'uruberry street, Brueeele, fe offered for sale. For further information 00 to price, terms, Bee., write W, 31, 0108088, Swan Lake, Mau.itoba. 46.4 NOTICE. As my wife, Charlotte Oakley, lett my bed and board on Saturday, 8rd feet. with- out either cavae or provocation, I hereby give o for any debts contracted 1 not byehero after this date, without my written order. tf 11111, CUB:L067, Grey, June 70h, 1000LOt 1, Oon, 12, Grey, Spring Energy Winter days are trying ones to even the etroligeet and the changing weather oondition8 of Spring only add to the burden. That explaine why eo many are Buffering jest now from the ills that come with lowered vitality and Other debilitat' Ing oonditioae, O U R Beef, Iron and Wine is a splendid remedy for any rundown condition of the eyetem. It supplies material for rich, red blood and healthy tissue and by its tonin notion renews activity of all the organs. Pleasant 00 take and eepeoially good for women and ohildren at o DRUG STORE. STORE AND DWELLING AT- TAorIRn in the Village of 01yt11 for Bale or to rent. Tier fnitber ttertloulare apply to JNO, 0. 000%, 46-4 Box 7, Brueeele, Q'TBAYED-ON THE 12TH OF May there strayed from Lot 00, Con, 0, Grey, a year old heifer, blue black in color. Anyone giving Information that will load to her recovery Willbe euitablyi,ewarded. 46.01 J. IL, BA3Fnt,.Benfryn B. 0. SALE BY TENDER. - TEN - Min will be reoeived by the under- signed up to Tilly iet, for the purchase of the lioniry0 brick Methodist ohurah and frame shod, The highest or any oiler not neoo880141y accepted. b'or further partic- ulars ae to tonna, etc., apply to Jo8I0PH w. WHITFIELD, Secretary Of Board, or 470 3140. X. 13AJik1R, fienfryn, To Our Customers Having had the misfortune of having our Factory destroyed by fire on May 25th we find it necessary to make prompt collections and therefore request that our accounts be settled AT ONCE. Anything not paid, or settled, be- fore the 15th of June will have to be placed in our Solicitor's hands for collection. Kindly take note of this and govern yourself according- ly. Thanking you for past patronage, We are, Yours Truly, Jno. Cober & Sons CARRIAGE MAKERS. The Best Pure Manilla Twine on the Market is the BIue ibbon 650 FEET TO THE LB. Will be sold during the month of June at 13 Cents per lb., Cash. GERRY "&c WALKER. >x=xxxx C tem' :xxx' rix MC IivNON & Co. Q�t¢ BOOTS AND SHOES s a Onr Boot and Shoe trade is asonming large proportions. The demand for a better gnality of oboes is blooming every day. We are fully pre- pered to meet the demand. This week We reoeived a large stook of oboe for Mea MinnGand hfl r Women, 0 den in bin k tan n a oho ointe including a Ina adfn the Peerless and "Kin " f e g Quality," wino a large stook of lower priced goods q from Montreal and Quebec, The "Ring Quality" Shoes come in all MeeQ4 and different widths, and are made of the beet material procurable. The fit and finish cannot be excelled. We have a regular ehoe store in oonneotion with our bnsinese, where yon can get anything in shoes, Below we mention a few styles and prime, 1� whiob may be lntereeting to close naoh buyers : •-Menat's Fi$1,ne50, Dongol$17'6a Shand $2,oes, in blank and tan, extension sole, in all sites, -Men's Box Calf, Fine Dongola and Patent heather, in the 'King Quelley," altenston solea, Goodyear welt, MoKity sewn, at 52 25 52 60, 53, 58 50 and 54. -Men's Heavy Plow Shoee, heavy solea, at 98o, $1,25, $1.60 and $1 75 1' -The Williome' Patent Adjustable Shoes, got up opeoially for R1t.ILWAY MEN: they are made of solid loather, waterproof and great wearers, at $1 75, $2 and 52,50. -Boys' Standard Bebop' Shoos, at 950, 51, 51 26 and $1,60. H. -A epeeial line of Ladies' Fine Dongola Blume, plain or patent toe oar, u) good valve at $1,60, for $1.26, -Ladiee' Fine Dongola and Viet Kid Shoes, light and heavy aolee, "King Quality" Free.* heel, Goodyear welt, at $2,60, $8 and $050. -Women's Pebbled and Glove Grained Sboee, for everyday wear, regular price $1.26, for $1. 7�p '-therms' and 016108 on'1 Shoes and Slippers, in tan, black and chocolate, e'6 in groat variety, q-gW�eegpaayr the highest prri�o�e tor Butter and Egg. s p f, q a a 4q 1:13 ma'bo-uwkam tX:1"L�b+eL k xxx 4 xi!'otixx xe+�l.,wl:u4r c IIvE