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The Brussels Post, 1903-6-4, Page 8ereellreereee.. res. -Pre FOR z S17 TIRED FEET eoftet®ae With the coming of Summer and 'Warm Weather many people suffer intensely from tired feet. For this unpleas- ant trouble we have PERFECT FOOT REST, EAS 'EM, BORATED TALCUM POWDER, FOOT ELM. All of which are prompt and effective remedies for aching, sore, tired, tender, sweating, swollen feet. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND DISPENSING OHEMIST. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 900THERIt EXTENSION W. 0. 010 B, Praine leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows; GOING 0017TH Goma Rouen. Mail 7:38 a,m I Mixed. 10;00 am D3ised1000 a.m Mail ............1:17 p.m Uprose BJOp.m Expreee ...... 8:17 p.m ro.ca1 Retro i #.erns, A. chiefs amang ye takir' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. • Joan. TARE a look at the address label on THE Po T. A 0 II. W. will meet Friday evening of this week. SCHOOL Board will meet on Friday evening of next weak. Lime froete on a couple of eights bot not mach damage does. WEDNESDAY evening ie the date of the Spinsters' Convention in the Town Hall. Ten residence of Robt. AtoNaughton, John street, bas been given a new dress of paint. THE residence of Chas, Ritchie has been receiving a new Spring dress of paint improving its appearance. 000NmLLon BARRER has pnrohasea a fine Kaplan colt from Hielop Bros., 15011 con., Gray, that is a likely looking young. ober. He paid $115. JNo. LPCKIE has had the excavating done for the cellar of the proposed house he intends building on his lot corner of Queen and Princess streets. ALL the coarse atones should be raked off the streets as they add to the Motions. fort of people driving or wheeling and soon destroy a lo+d by working it into small ruts. A load of Brussels young men drove over to Seaforth last Friday evening to witness the Berger league football mato* between Galt and Seaforth. The former won by 4 to 2. IT is once more reported that the appoiabmente of Registrar and Crowe Attorney in the Co, of Heron will shortly be made and the names of M, Y. McLean, Seaforth, and Ohms. Seager, of Goderioh, are mentioned ae the probable appointees. LeseFriday evening three loads or Dr. Graham's household effects, were brought from Clinton and stored in the doctor's trick block in town. Dr. and Mre. Gra. ham will epend a portion of the Summer in the Northwest and will go to the Peeifio Coapt. Tun Bret of the season's weekly Band nut deoroonoerte will begiven on Thareday evening of this week and will be continued daring the Summer months. They will 1.0 doubt prove popular a9 a brass bend is always attraotive, if they supply Rood mu-io. We expeot the K. 0. T, M. Band will fill the bill. Poor BaoL.—Thareday evening of tbie week the Intermediate Foot Ball League match will be played on Victoria Park, Bruesele, between Listowel and else home team, If Bruesele can win the game it will give them first place in this Dlatriot ae they have already defeated Listowel once. It should prove an interesting onutest and well worth witnessing. Game called at 6 o'clock. Blue ars 0u0000 unclog the annual Farmers' Exoureiou to the Itiodel Farm, Guelph, one of the most popular resorts in the Province. The date is Friday, June 26th. Rates are the nam0 as lest year and tickets are good for two days. No doubt a big orowd will attend ae the outing may not only be pleasant bot very pro$teble in the receiving of praatioal hints of muoh value. Mark the date down, Smuttier, horse ealee have been on the program in towb. Geo, Tbomeoo die pored Ma fine Coetem r yearling colt to Tboe. McLauoblin for $125 and the latter sold "Carrie A," the speedy 4 year old, recently partitioned from Philip Ament, to Mears. Scott & Warwick for 6350. A full sister to "Jessie MoLaaoblin", a three year old, was also bought by Messrs, Scott & Warwick from Mr. MoLaoohlin at $226. SENT UP ron TRIAL — Tuesday morning, 26th alt., early, Chae. Agar, who ben been officiating ae hostler at the Queen's Hotel, Brnesels, tock French leave, tak- ing a valise and an alarm olook with him J. Qaerrin laid information before W. H. B:err, J. P., on Saturday, A warrant was issued and Countable Soott went to Luoknow, where the foolieh yoong man was Iodated, working with an Uncle Tom's Oaken Show Co., and attested him. In hie appearanoe before the Magistrate Agar plead guilty and gave as a reason Pot the pot that he was on a spree. Be was oommitted to stand his trial and was takeeto Goderioh by Constable Long. The valise was brought bank from Look now and Mr. Qoerrin given an order to get the oloclt from the person it wen left with in Winghnm. The eeoapade will probably post the County $26. Agar was brought before Judge Doyle on Tneeday and plead guilty. doneidering this his drsteffenoe, hie youth anti hie repentant m,od the Judge allowed him hie liberty on promise of Duels good ballet/lour, baolted up by admonitory words by hie Honor. The experience el'nuld prove of benefit to More then biro. STRAWBERRIES are on0e more on sale— imp rind of course. 50 CENTS pays for THE Pose for the balance of 1908, a full 7 mouths. A new feooe has been put up in front of Thos. Bone's reeidenee, Turnberry etreet. Tan trains have carried a large quota of Presbyterian and Methodist parsons this week to the aunoal Assembly and Conferences. SINGLE fare rates are promised for the celebration of July 12th at Blyth. A epeoial train will run to accommodate the people of the W. G. & B. COURT Maitland No. 699, I. 0. F„ will meet the 2nd and 4111 Mouday evenings of the month in the 0. 0. F. Hall, Full attendance requeeted. T. Coats, R. S. WE are pleased to know that the linen alai etandicg of the Metropolitan Bank is not in the least degree effeoted by the suspension of payment of the firm of A. 0. Amen aft Co. UNIoN Farmers' Exonreion to the Model Farm on this lioe of railway, Starting at Kincardine, on Friday, 26th inst. Tickets are good for 2 days there. by affording a good outing at a small expense. RooawoY.—Monday of last week the stage horses tau away in Seaforth and broke the tongue of the wagon. The team was frightened by the explosion of fireoraokere while the driver was unload ing expreee peroele. Seaforth should have footed the expense for repairs. R. Mentemze is considering the pro priety of introducing a number of electric motors to be operated in the day time from his power house, by bueinees people requiring them. Several have already 'expreeeed their willinguese to use this modern system and we hope to Bee it inangarated ere long. SPINSTERS' CONVENTION.—The date for tbie somewhat unique entertainment is fixed for Wedneeday evening of next week. 10th inst., in the Town Hall, Bruseele, There will be a mete of 20 obareotere and the program will be both entertaining and amusing. It will be held under the ane pioee of the Angiioan Young People's Society of St. John's Cherish. G. T. R.—The following were the ehipmenta from Brueeete station during tbe poet week :-1 oar wheat and 2 pare nate by Robb. Graham 1 oar wheat said 7 care hay for New York by A11. Beaker 3 oars salt by Bruseele Salt Works ; 1 oar export cheese for Loudon, Olog., by the Bra -vele Cheese Faotory ; 1 oar hogs by A. 0. Domes ; 2 dare oRttle and 1 car hogs by Geo. Beet, Inward :-2 oars British Columbia shingles tor P. Anent; 4 Dare ooal and 1 oar beading for Bait Works i 1 ear binder twine for A. M. McKay & Go. MUNICIPAL STATISTIOe,-The following particarare are taken from Aeeeeeor Conelev'o roll and with the oomparisons for 1902 will be of interest to our readers no doubt: - 1903 1902 Value of real prop....9288,085 $273,935 peram0al prop„ 87,025 34,500 Income 2,450 2,900 Value real and per9828,510 $311,385 Population 1210 1189 An increase of 21. Doge 53 53 Oartle 89 104 Sheep 6 3 Hogs 88 Horses 180 Steam boilers. 13 No. birthe 12 No, deal he 7 11 No. between 5 & 21 yrs. 341 333 Tbe roll ie a picture of neatness, not a blot or erasure to be Teen. EAST HURON FAI MERe' INeTITUTn, 'saes. day afternoon of ibis week the annual meeting of Eaet Huron Fermere' Inti• tote was held in the Council Chamber, Thos, MoMi Ian, President, io the chair. Reports of a satisfactory oharaoter were presented for the past year showing East Huron Institute to be in a thriving eon. dition. Election of office bearers for the forthcoming year resulted as foliowe 80 144 13 12 Pres., Thou. MoMillan ; Vide tree., Jas. Elliott ; Seo. Treas., Geo. Hood ; Direatore-- Bowiak—Robt, Edgar, Thee. Gibeon, Jas. Armetroug ; Wroxeter—Jno. Brethauri Wm, Knox, T. A.. Gibson ; Turnberry—Joo. W. Xing, Jae. Elliott, Kitten ; Morrie—Stewart Smillie, Wm, Michie, Jae; Bolger ; Bruesele—W. B. Herr, G. F. Blair, Geo. Thompson ; kloKillop—Jae. Simpson, Peter 0. Kerr, Frank MoQueig ; Hullett—Thos. McMillan, Wm, Brit. ton, Jae. Watt ; Grey—Jno. MoTaggart, Amoe Smitb, Wm. Petrie. A Seed Fair to bo held in Brunetti was enggeeted to oo•operete with the Agrioul. teras Fair. Meetings of the Institute for the ooming Beason are purposed to be held ae follows :—Regular meetings— Gerrie and Brunets ; Bnpplementery meetinge—Bleevaie, ordwioh, Moles. wort*, Ethel, Walton, Harlook, Oonetanoe Winthrop, Maoley'e Sohool house, Mar. die's Sebool Roane and St, Colombia, tie ei to with ba nnbe from feet year t amounted to $605 57 ; ex enditnre, $2'19.• 41, leaving balance on band et 31st May, 1903, $17016. 17 7'U I3EC3SSI,L6 POST' ''CAPITAL—Pelta till $1,000,000 ftk;Yhellrh. 91.000,000I►IrrrlurY IOW,10 0 WARDEN, n, D., • t'TEetnTNT e, 4. 00.unit; VIOat Pa000111NT B A ry K 0 ,+, itAnel 'rn.9 BRADSHAW General Banking business transacted. Farmer's Notes Discounted. Sale Notes bought or hold for Collection. IN TYPE SAVINGS SANK—Deposita of $1.00 and urwardo reoeived and interest at the highest Bank rate allowed, from date of deposit to date of withdrawal, ou the daily balauce, t.. -parties holding importaub papere, notes, &e„ may deposit them lu our bank vault for sate keeping—free of charge. Prompt null careful Attention, Geed Terms. G. F. BLAIR, Solicitor. A. E. MELLISH, Manager, BRUSSELS. QUITE a quantity of wool is Oo0i0g to Brae ere market. There are four boyere so the highest possible price will be paid, THE implem; ut wareronmo of Eli Moore, Mill etreeb, have been oonsider. ably improved by paint, glace and other fittings. Tug Fourth Divroiou 00008 had a light dooket this aim-', Division Court nee• fulness appears to bave well nigh van. iehnd in this year. UItBRELLA lost between Ethel and Orau- brook, via 811 eon. Finder will confer a favor by leaving it at the manse, Oran. brook, or at Tno POST I. 0. RICOAana. ie Offering two houses for sale on ',ebonies etreet, both ocnt• Portable buildings. He will have no need of them as he will be removing to hie new reeidenoe when completed next Fali. CONTBACTe POB GntvooL/NO.—Saturday eveulug representatives of Grey and Morrie Connoile will meet at the Queen's Cobol at 6 o'elook, and let contracts for gravelling on the road North and South of Brunets. Some 6300 will bs expended. WESTERN STAB LODGE.—Following 008 the 0ffioere elected for the current term in Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 0. F., Brussels :—Jae. Humphries, N. G. ; D. Fulton, V. G. ; W, H. MoOreoken, R. S. ; S. Wilton, F. S. ; and F. S. Scott, Treas. ; Representatives to Grand Lodge, J. G. Jonee and R. Henderson. Instal- lation of officers and the additional ap- pointments will be made in July. Tun PROMPT PAYING BUnaonmBEn.—"How hear to my heart is the steady sulteoribor, who pays in advaitoe at the birth of the year ; who lays down his money, and doee it quite gladly, and oasts round the office a halo of cheer. He never says, 'atop it, I cannot afford it,' nor 'I'm get- ting more papere now than I oan reed,' but always says, 'Send it, tbe family likes tt ; in foot, we alt think it a real house. hold need.' How Welcome he is when he .0099 in the sanctum, how be makes our hearts throb, bow he makes our hearts dance. We outwardly tbauk him, we inwardly bless him, the steady subeariber who pays in advanoe." IMPLEMENT DELIVERY.—Leet Friday, John Long, local agent for the AloCor. miok implement firm, had a delievery of goods sold this season in binders, mowers end rakes. There was one and a half Ger loads and when the farmer's wagons were loaded up a parade of the town was made. The farmers were treated to their dinner at the hotels. 0. 70. Pierce, general agent, wee here assisting Mr. Long in hie work. Tbie large shipment doee trot represent Mr. Long's eaten by any means as be delivered near of Noxot Ooe. drilla, oultivetore and dieo harrowe, a short time ago. This is one of tbe many evidences of good times in the country and we all hope this condition of affairs may long continue. RIFLE BHOoTING.—The first of a series of matches io cot -mention with Brussels Rifie Go., took place at the range, near the Salt Works, on Saturday of last week, Some good work was done and no doubt the scoring will improve ae practice eon• tinnee. The results of Saturday's shoot, at 200, 500 and 600 yards were to follows : W. M. Sinclair 86 points Jae. Bowman 81 P. Hogg 79 e 3. T. Rose 77 D. 0. Rose 74 " H. L. Jaokeon 64 " G. F. Blair 50 Dr. MoNaoghton 54 " J. Hewitt 50 e Wm. Ainlay 81 „ The possible spore was 105. By the above it will be Been that Me.•rr4. Sinolair and Bowmen have made themaelvee ell. gable for 2nd Claes certifioater, 80 pointe having to be snored. There are yet four matches before the competition. Next Saturday will be the next shoot. J. Leckie noted ae Range OMoer and Jae: Ballantyne and Earl Becher ofiiaieted us markers. 876 pointe in the four matobee wig give a let Glass oertifioabe. CONCERT.—The Cnnoert given by Wiles E. Estelle GIifn and 00MB of her vocal popile, assisted by Prof, Glen Oampbetl, of Goderioh, and Mies Muncie Goodwin, of Clinton, gave an opportunity of lovers of good mneio to enjoy a treat. Program was a8 follnwe :—Part I. Piano solo, "Bootee" by Prof, Glen Campbell duet, "Tell me, pretty Maiden" Miee Grif. fin and Mr. Jones, encore, "Only Thee" ; eelo, (a) "Since we Parted" (n) "Violate" Mies Ellie Ryau ; solo, "Cent' ye by Athol" Miee Mary McArthur ; reading, "The shadow en the Blind" Miss Mande Goodwin ; elle, "Bedouin Love Song" J. Leelie Kerr, encore, "Heroes and Gentle. men" ; solo, "Merrily I Roam" Miee Grit. lin. Part II, Piano eolo, (a) "Andante" (b) "Love Song" Prot. Campbell ; solo, ""he Flight of Agee" Mrs, J. Oliver ; solo, "01 Dry Those Tears" Ileg. Fletcher, encore, "For the King"; read ing, "A. Man's Way" Mies Goodwin ; eolo, "The Shoogy Shoo" (The See Sew), Mies Oarrie'Kingston ; nolo, "A Dream" Mies Griffio, encore, "The Rosary" A Playlet in foureoenee,"Wanted—A Wife" Tableau No, 1, "Miss flannels Weeks, of Uncertain Age." No. 2, "The Widow of the late Hon. James Strong." No. 8, "Betty, the F►onsemaid.+" No. 4, "Reenit," "God Save the King." Pto gram wee well rendered and was no di90redit to either teacher nor pnpile, Prof, Campbell and Mise Goodwin filled their part in first class style receiving enooree for earth nembtr and will be Weloome book to Brunette again. The Bolos by Mine Griffin and her duet with 3. G. Jonee were well reoeived, Mrs, Oliver and Mien Megaton reoeived en mores but olid not reapoud. There wag nota badly rendered selection 'n d I the Y ' s evr,nin etsrlainment (.inn ii r g 0 e t e able merrimenb was enyoyed over the tabloan. ON Wednesday of this week Miss Mary Friendship presented Tna POST with the first bloom of the season from the sweet pea plot. Tan eemi•annnal meeting of the County L, 0 Lodge of North Huron was held u1 the Orange Hall Wiagham, on Thureday, June 4th. Excun0iol to Oven Sound will be run along thie tine Friday of next week. From that town a steamer will convey the eXourtioniete to Balmy Beach where the day will be spent in this delightful spot. Tiokete from Brussels, $1.35 for adults and 70 manta for children and good to re- turn ou any train the next day. A special train will be run leaving Bruseele at 7 40 a. m., and returning will leave Owen Sound at 6 30 p. m, 'rhie exooreion will afford a pleasant outing. See bills. WHITING TBE PoeT from Forest last week, 7. N. Gordon says :—' On May 25th evening I went pickerel fishing about 7 o'clock and we succeeded in landing about 50 by 11 p. m. They would aver- age aboat 2* pounds. The lake wee a little rough but jest about right for fish• Ing and we had great sport. I could just image A. Couelep'e and Dr MuNeugb. ton's eyes bulging oat about 2 feet if they had been there. We were tithing with live minnows and it 3100 so dark yon meld hardly see half the time whether you had bait on or not. WILL LIKELY SETTLE.—It 19 said the somewhat oelebrated "Daly farm sale" transactions are likely to be settled with out expending more money in law. The basie is the payment of 50% of &laime, $119 being allowed out of tin, amount to apply on law expenses already inonrred. Some ten people wit share iu the propos ed settlement ae contributors, A Mr. Weldon, of the U. S., and Engineer Rne• sell, of the Temieoaming railway, hold the moat of the paper in this batob of scree. ing off. No small amount of worry and anooyanoe, to say nothing shoat expense, will be averted by those interested com- ing t0 terms. WHAT OUTSIDERS SAT os Us,—The Lir. towel Banner says in speaking of their Victoria Day sports :—"The football game in the morning was between the Brevets end Lietowel Juniors, the result being 2-0 in favor of Bruseele, The vieftore played a good game and showed to advantage in their combinations, a Point in which Listowel was lacking." Luoknow Sentinel in commenting on the Baseball match between Brussels and Goderioh, played in Luoknow on May 2511, remarks ;—"In the afternoon the sports were held in the Agriooliural Park, and the program included a base ball game between Goderioh and Brunets, and e laoroeee match between Hanover and Luoknow teams, The ball game wan the first on the het, and shortly after two o'olock play Was started, with Ted. Col. lice, of this village, ale umpire, a petition he vary eatief:totorily filled, Both teems are good hall pleyere, and though the eoore of 9 to 8 may look au easy viotury for Brussels, the game was well untested end interesting throughout, and greatly enjoyed by all• The Goderioh boys seem• ed to be in hard luck, for at many times an opportune hit would have brought home several rune, but the "box artist" who dieted up the curves and shoots for Brunets, did not allow anything like that to bappen and it was not tfil the ninth inniuge did the Goderion club succeed in scoring it 000. The Goderioh potter was also very effective and "struck out" even more men than his appouent. It was a gentlemanly game throughout and both clubs will be given a hearty welotme by oar citizens 00 any future occasion." I. 0. F. Am HoME.—Thureday evening of Inst week a large gathering assembled in the Town RalI in response to the levitation of Conn Maitland, Indepeud• ant Order of Foreetere, Tbe Hall Wee neatly decorated with flags, portraits, &o. Malcolm Blaok, 0. R , presided and welcomed the guests in behalf of the Court. A lengthy and interesting muei- nal program wee presented in 31hioh were int0repereed short, practical addresses on some phase of Forestry by Grand Organizer Buchanan, Chief Ranger itterryliild, High Treasurer, Arai) Deacon Davis, of London, and High Auditor, R, D. Cameron, of Luoknow. Bpeeohee were not prosy by any memle and were oalouleted to attract m'mbere to thr Order. Program was as follows ;—L1- etrumentat, violin, trombone end piano, by H. L. Jackson, W. A. Grewar and Mien Jean MoLanoblin ; duet, Mise Spence and C. Davies, of Ethel ; address, by Mr. Boolianen I solo, Miee Vinic Oar. diff ; solo, James ;roues ; address, by High Chief Ranger Merryfield ; duet, Mieeee Habltirlt and Bennett ; Bolo, F. II. Gil. toy ; Trombone eolo, W. A, Gretvar ; ad. dress, Arab DeeaOR Davie, High Treas. over ; solo, AIeX, Lamont; Bolo, H. W. Aviaon ; address, by High Auditor Cameron ; nolo, Miee eleggie Taylor ; Bolo, D. Stewart ; instrumental, H. L Jaoioeoi aid Mies MaLeuotilin, The a0oornpaeieiu were Misrule MoLauelilin, Davies and Marmon, After the musionl and literary hill of fere was oompleted a testy lunch tion•iotieg of eandwiehee, oalfe, tee, coffee and fruits 31as served, A vote. of thank,, wen paeood to OOPS Wbo took part in the program The elaere and members of Court Maitland were the reeepient of many complimentary ivorde over the su00eao of rho At Home, Draw. ing ou towards midnight a goodly portion of the assemblage departed for their reepeetive bomeg while othat' romalued to 'trip the light fautaetio or engage in 000ia1 game9 provided for the ocaaeioe, High Chief Ranger Marryfeld advised the ladies 00 form a Oom anion Wirt in P Brasscle. He elated that there warm already 15,000 members in that depart. Ment of the Order. Julie 4 1£108 Standard Bank of Canada ,uL's.e,.Trx,xaTat= 1337A ASSETS --OVER THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Deposits 01 one dollar turd npwarile reaelv011 auu tot• rent allow • ed in Savings Bank at highest rate from date of deposit to withdrawal, Int 011est PAID ON 'PH10 Daily Balance Loins Made, Nettie Nailed, end every acaomatode Mon afforded the tee. poneible borrower, a FARMERS' SALE NOVO - Cathed, Coileeted ; or may be lett for sato-lroepiug only for whloh no (Margo le outdo. This Bank offers Unsurpassed Facilities and Lowest Rates for the Transaction of every form of Banking Business. ►'Every oonyenlenoe afforded onetotnere living at a distance, BRUSSELS BRANCH Ie, H. CRAY, AoeNT. Workmen have been busy this week placing the new plate glees fronts ie the blooke of Mre. Ftetober and R. Leather. dale. The improvements are very not. [enable. We notioe the names of Mise Lizzie Semple, Miee Nina Blaehill, and Mr,. (Rev) S. J. Alli,, and Mise Fantle, for- mer residents of Brussels, as participants in an entertainment in London entitled "The Temple of Fame." IN the Junior Onp competition Lieto• wel played the laet game in this dietriot tact Tneeday evening. Winghnm won by 8 to 0. Following is the table :— Brunets, .won 4 loot 0 to play 0 Winghnm„ " 2 " 2 0 Listowel.. " 0 " 4 " 0 A resent cyclone in Kanas destroyed the house and bare on the farm of David Dobson, a former well known resident of Bruseele. He has not been living on the farm recently but made hie home in Sol. omon. Mr. Dobson's meoy old trienda will be sorry to Neer of his Ione and would advise him to move bath here, BEND ConoERT.—The B; CAMS Macoa. Lee Band will give their first open air 9000800 tonight on Victoria Park. Among their seleotiona the two following pieces will be given :—Serenade, "The Troubadour" by L P. Laurendezu ; and e characteristic piece, "A Day in tate Cottonfield," arr. by Carl Bonn, the ay nopeie of which is '—Darkive on their way to the oottonfield on the "Mieeieaippi River ;" Darkies singing at their work; eteamhmrt whistle ; Darkiee dance with delight as boat approaches ; song on boa', "My old Kentucky home ;" Darkiee re• some dancing as boat perigee away ;Home- ward boned ; Derkiee disappear in the ri lanae. The Band le ander the leader. ship of Jae. Jonee, TEE profit and toes statement of the Standard Bank shows handsome results of the pact year's business. A sum of $75,000 has been tranelerred to the re. serve fund out of the profits of the year, and the amonut carried forward is nearly double the balaeoe on May 30, 1902 The statement se furniehod by the bank is as follows :— Balance brought forward Frani May 81,1002 10 7,013 31 Profits for year outline May 30, 1003, after deducting expenses, interest accrued on deposits and making ',revision for bad and doubtful debts 181,803 48 5189,600 79 Dividend No, 04, pail December 1, 1902 $ 60,000 00 Dividend No. 55, payable let June, 1903 00,000 00 Transferred to reserve Fan.l 76,000 00 Balance carried forward 14,000 71 $ 189,000 79 Business Locals. ToorATOE plants and green onions for Bale at M9Oraoken'e. Worm waned ; eggs 140 ; potatoes 75a. Seed oorn for sale. Gno, E. KING, Winghnm. Fon BALE —Four Show canoe (2 uprights and 2 Bette) 3 tab es and a mangle, Mite FLETOEER Biomes for Flenry plowe may be found et Defk'e lively bern. Saws filed and pot in good shape. BUGS Wiewaste, PLE088 PLOWS —Farmers wishing to boy the beat plow made should oall on John Long, agent. I will also keep pointe at Alf. Baeker'e afflict. ANY one needing lawn mowers and eoleeore sharpened and made to work easy can have tame done at T. MoGieg or'e naw and tool shop. All first aloes wont done here on 111111 street, Brussels. READY Pan BuonogeS —If you want tiny. thing in the shape of an A 1 buggy or a good lumber wagon you are asked to call at The Cober Carriage Factory, Brnutele, where you will find•a splendid new aback to choose from and at correct prices. A look through our show room will not dost you anything and may save yon Some money, ms s. :tr, s Me, Itt e . Pall 1`, boat Bluff, r Pepe Oa In 11:0 ,', lobs and rolls .. Flggu u.0 dodnn Flour per cwt. Coto !,nes (per bee.) Apples (per bag) ,,,.., Kay ;,er ton Sall 1:01' Lbl., retail Hoge, hive Wool Hides trimmed 0 Bides tough ,. 5 Lamb A1r1110 cac11 25 cheep Skint,oaoi:25 68 70 88 55 27 13, 11 4.00 50 40 6 00 1 00 5 50 15 40 60 28 14 12 5 00 60 50 7 00 70 5 75 6;} 5 30 '25 m%molgao PEI4N1042103,—Io Grey, on May 81, to Air, and Mrs. Welter Pennington, e eon, Reuses —Iu Morris, on May 27, to Mr. and Mre. David Rameay, a daughter, LuaAe.—In Belmore, on May 14, to Mr, and Mre, le. Lucas, a daughter. Seease,—In Grey, on May 27, to Mt, and Mre, Louis Stelae, a daughter. 1tI,taDONALn-1-11eroe.—At the residence of Andt'+w lI1el0Grey,brother of P r the brids ian"WednoBdnY June 8 hy ReyJon Roe% Me. rti +u' :ri lbinoDonald,of Morrie, to Miss Annie Hislop, of Grey, :c1=- Man c101Bran --In Grey, on May 30, Mary Heyes, relict of the late ,lamee Bird in her 79th year. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. COMFORTABLE house for eels or to rent, M111 etreet, West, Apply to 1811 JOHN BROADFOOT. Houde and lot for sale or to rant. Medium sized, hraeie and good garden, on John street, Brussels, Apply at 110E PosT, Faun Heifers 2 years old and 1 dry cow, all gond quality, for Bale. Apply to JAM, 51181tP, Lot 23, 6111 Line, Moir's, or Brussels, P.O. 1* PEOPLE'S COLUMN. TOR SALE, CHEAP, BLAOK sna'1•n fibni) Apply ediBpdatelyt, 01ools.0%8E,xcelleut stand, Imm 44.0 Blyth, Ont. IUM1PORTABLE HOUSE AND V good lot for sale on Queen street, le001.0010. For further particulars apply to MARY CAMPBELL, Brussels P. 0. 3811 TT'OR SALE.—TWO COMFORT- ABLE dwelling houses on the moat neutral street in B mussels, eonvenienly fitted up, having both hard and soft water and duo nerd of land nomppoeed of tour lots, planted with different laude of small fruits, also apples, plume, pears, grapes, 80. Will be :Fold on 1ea0auable terms and either separately or together. Apply to I. 0. 1010HA'RDS, Bruesele. NOTICE I The Council of McKillop will take tenders for two Muuioipel Diatoa to be opened on June 8001at Beechwood, at 1 o'elook. after- noon. Tim estimated work on drains in 51588 and $770, If tenders aro too bleb over estimate, Council reserve right not to ao. o apt, otherwise lowest tender will be taken if eeouraty oat/ be furnished ; 325.00 to no - company 1004980 Math security is given. Plana and epecrfioatioue to be seen stray otnno. JNO. 0. 0101011ISON 47-3 Olerk. We Have Your Hammock The reel, oomfort and relaxation you get out of a Hammock is always worth many times its poet, Mannfaoturare heap improving on the aonetruobion trope year to year and we think the (1031 line we are now showing will provide turn more oomfort than the styles of previous yeaoe. We have a nice line ranging in prioe from 75e to $8 00 Drug Store. OUNG SHORT HORN BULL for sale. Eligiule for registration. .Por price, terms and ; other-partieulare, ap- ply to J. D. MONAIS, Lot 22, Con, 18, Grey, or Oraubrook P, 0. 60.01 YEARLING SHORT HORN BDLL FOR SALE.—Plliglble for reels. tra0ion. For price, terms and other ;natio. Mars apply to ANDREW III8L00, Lot 2, 00(1, 14, Grey, Brunetti P.O, 42,4 [HOUR STRAIGHT SCOTCH Short Horn Bulla, from imported stock for sale. Also cows and heifers, Inc. ported and home tired. 72 bead to eeleet from. D. MII.NR & BON, Maitland Plunk Stock Parte, 10 enol Out. 28.61 3 TIIORO' BRED SHORT HORN Ruile for sale. One is 1 year old and the other two younger. Also several regist- ered Oowve and Heifers. Apply to JAME8 sPo110, Lot 80, 000.0, Morrie Twp., or Brus- sels P. 0, 22-01 CiTRAYED FROM THE PREM. LI me of the undersigned, tote 10 and 17, (ion 9, Grey, a grade bull, about 14 yeo,e old, red in color. A stick and short chain attached to his nose. Suitable Ireworo le offered for recovery. AUGUST PLSOHIolt Oraubrook P. 0. 40.2 STILL FOR SERVICE,•—THG undersigned Will keep for eorvtoe on Lots le and 17, Gon.9, Grey, a thorn' bred Durham Bull. Pedigree 'may be seen on application. Terms, 3100, to be paid at time of service with privilege of returning if veeessary. AUGUST FISCHEti, 40.2 Proprietor. Painting, Paper Hanging, Stc. The undersigned ie prepared to attend to all orders for Paper Bangles, Salsomiuing, Glazing and Paintingin a workmanlike manner and at reasonable rates Carron. tering also alt to Td to 41.3m John street, Brussels, imely . i1 t.- ns FOR , PRACTICAL B U Y S, ONE Special Purchases of New and Seasonable Goods has placed us in a po,ition to offer you ex- traordinary bargains in the following lines bought direct from the Mills, comprising all the latest and daintiest Patterns and Styles for this Season and at a saving -of about 25o. on every dollar spent at this store: NEW PRINTS, MUSLINS, SATEENS, GINGHAMS, LINENS, CRETONS, TOWELINGS, HOSIERY, CORSETS, MEN'S SUITS AND ODD PANTS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Shoes in all the different styles. A Special line of Wrappers and Ladies' Under- wear all at a saving of 25e on every dollar you purchase AT FAIRY A. MATCHETT'S MONEY SAVING SPOT, Garfield House, Brussels. e �f ss s. Butter and Eggs taken as Cash.