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The Brussels Post, 1902-3-20, Page 5NAA. 24; 1902 ,t;I&s Jia(J.NS.ItL'N 1?0S USINESS CARDS„ Spring ATerm Opens April 1, t littenc L-44 .11'>f's l for ..Oft M°42.1. EY T :LOAN A S t � Sl `� ,PIIR E e t. �. , sao'r a a a T, 'Braoa0ls, 14 OORAOKWX,— Y a` termer of Marriage lwloeneoe• 01- tl$p gt Gregory,'-Puruberry, street Bruseolel NPAIIRET , '1oatoorlul4ittn. shire—. k or North Qf filo Standard li sok,. LAt ie i6 Oblldreu's hair uniting *specialty 4 M. MORRIS QNI. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WALTON. ONE. MISS JEAN MItLAUCiILIN, —T17 a011P0R PiANO - AND - ORGANV, nam rTsp1-7Srs, olvw. ROBERT OUNNINOHAMI 008nitanos, FIRE AND MARINE,'- GUELPH. Wellington Mutual Fire laminae() Co., naTABLlen0n 1840 Iasaronee taken en the oath and premium note system at current rates. littera insur- ing elsewherecallon th o undersigned A gent of the oampanyy. GCORGPI 110010108, Brassels. MI88 SARAH LOUISE MDORE, Academie graduate of London "conserva- tory of M,nelo, oleo. Memberof. the Assimilated Mnoioiano of•Ontario, ie prepared to receive A limited number of upils for inetruotion anathepiano. QualJlle to prepare pupils for the Principal's Form. roils Conservatory of Mueio. . , Brussels, Ontario.. ALEX. HUNTER— Mark of the Fourth. Division' Court, 00. Buren; Conveyancer, Notary Public, Lund,Loau and Insurance Agent; Auction- eer. Funds invested and to loan. Collec- tions made. Office in Grabam'e.Blook,Brue- eels. AUCTIONEERS. 11.13. SCOTT AS AN AUCTION- nEn, will Sell for bettor prima, to better men in Moe time and leas chargee than any other Auctioneer In East /throe or hbwon't charge anything. Dates and orders eau always be arranged at this oMoe or by ser personal appnoatlon. VETERINARY. J. D. WARWICK- - Honor °redeem of the Ontario Vet- erinary College. ispr spared to treat all die - cares of domesticated animals in a compet- ent manner. Particular attention paid to Veterinary Deotletry Calls promptly ar. tended to. Office and Infirmary—Boar doors North of bridge, Turoborry at., Brussels. LEGAL AND 9QNVEYANCINO. .NAT M. SINULAIR— xX V • Barrister; Solicitor; 'Conveyancer; . Notary.Public, are. Ofdoe—Bte*art'a Block 1 ddbr North of Central Hotel. I, • Solicitor for the Standard Bank. GF.BLAIR, BARRISTER, • Solicitor, azo. Office over Stand, Ord Sank. Solicitor for Village of Brussels. Money to Loan at lowest rates. MEDICAL CARDS. DR. O. AMBROSE TOOL.E, RESIDENCE ANn OFFIOE— MILLST, EAST, BB0SSELS, J. A. M'NAUGHTON, M. lo., O. 01., 'Trinity University, Fellow Trinity Medical,. 'College, Member College of Physicians and Surgeons Ont. Idoentiato of the Royal 001 lege of Surgeons, and Licentiate of Mid- wifery,Edinburgb. 1=,ttTelepbone No.14, Residence—DIM street, Brneoole.. DENTISTRY DR: R. P. FEILD, DENTIST • diltimate' of ISM' Hovel College' of Dental' BurgeonsotOntario , and Firet,olass- Honor;, Graduate of Toronto 0uiveratty. Office nest to Brewer's -Photograph. Gellert, BRUSSIELS, 1902. L/STOW' Min. slug forward. Boring term begiva Mon - oily, Amu 7. Our rotes aro reasonablo—our Courses of study thorough and practical. Send for our Journal to see what we teach. Students may enter at any time,.. Two Ootate00 of Study—Oommereial and Short- hand. C. A. FLEMING, A. L. MOINTYttE, President Secretary, Owen .Sound. Listowel. SHINOLES . British t4l.iluabila- lied Cedar Shingles Ann-- North, Shore • Pill(' and Cedar i'011 SALE AT THE `Brussels Planing Mills Alio noon '.and Sash of all Pat terns on band or made to order at Short-Notioe, Estimates Furnished for all. kinds of Buildings. Workman• ship. and Material Guaranteed. P. AMENT, ,Eater new and 'pc ready to accept ,hood pestfuf lathe Mall. This papular oubool wish Jos aploudid staff of teachers, thorough courses of study, and reputation ler strictly high grade' work, le the one for you to attend. Pale nonage 000uples a far higher levet than the average !maltase ow - lege. Write for eiroulare. IF, J. ELLIOTT, Principal. T«i:l`iti t tt IL'r Atwood. Next meeting of Kline Coattail will be held on April 70h, The local footballers are getting ready for a lively campaign, Rev. E. A. Fear attended the Confer- ono¢ Epworth League Convention at London loot week. The Moat Royal Templars has deoided to have an open meeting in the Town Hall in the near future. 1EIenrrvn OBIT—Mrs. Jane E. Stevenson, relict of the late Wm. E. Stevoneou, passed a. way on the -4th inst., after afloat twelve weeko iilneee of erysipelas, aged 89 years, 11 months and 7•day, iter aged partner died about four'weeke ago. Deoeaeed wan born in the county Devonshire, Eng. in 1812. 'She- was s good wife and a Ohrietian. She heertly ori operated with her hooband in Cbriotaiu work. Mrs. Stevenson Bald she Would dotionp survive' her husband, whiob prophecy has been ruined. For some time she resided with her son, Thomas, lot 27, eon. 10, Grey, wbere she died. Interment was made Moron 6th in the Elmo. Centre cemetery, G or r 114. Mies,Oarrie Ardell left for Drayton where she hoe sectored a situation as head milliner for Lunn & Co. Geo. Brown woo in Blyth on Tuesdny of 'set week purchasing the brick for hie new hotel atables to be ereoted in Brun- el d. rune-els. R. M. and Mrs. Bennett left on Wed neaday morning of last week for Lsth- brige, Alberta where they will make their future home. Mr.Fawoett, organizer for 0. 0. F. was in'town fast wunk in the interest of thio Order. A large number of new members have been added to the Gorrie Court. Jas. Edgar, of the 5th Don., was driving out of town near the C. P. R. eroesine hie horse ohied at a car on the aiding and banked the buggy and its 0co0pante down the st, ep embenkmeut. No eerione dam• age was done. Rev. Mr. Garbutt, L. L. B., Min Eva Garbutt and Nina M. Mntah attended the London Conferenne Epworth Leogue Don vention at London last week. Mise Match gave one of the beet papers of the program. She was ohoeen let Vice President, and will make a good one, Rev. Mr. Garbutt was one cl the officers for the last two years. LIN r.o mr el. Kidd Bros. shipped a oar load of fine looking horses to Manitoba on Tneeday. Arohy livy has returned from Toronto, and has taken a situation as finisher fn the piano factory here. Andrew Climie while palling op a windmill for a customer slipped and sprained anankle rather Severely. The final concert LI the Star Course weegiven on Tuesday evening of last week by the MacDonald Male Quartette. A meeting is called at the Grand Ceutral hotel on Friday evening, Marolt 21et, for the consideration of organizing a baee•ball team fur the coming season. T. H. Rolle has sold his matched pair of brown drivers to Murray of Tomato for $600. They were a line -looking pair and ooald step together in abuggy 'at 2.50. Bylaw 412 to liuenee peddlers doing basinees in Liotowel was introduced and paaeed at last Couuoit meeting. The fees and penalties are the same as in the (Monty By law, viz , 530 00 for two horee waggon,, 520. for one horse waggoncaad $30. for man with a paohar pu011 cart. While the family were away, the real• donne of Benj. Prioe, lauodyman, on Main street was entered and two gold watohee, a gold bracelet and about 56 in omit 'Were carried off. Mr. Price was down, town at his laundry at the lime, and Mre. Pride and here eieter, who is vatting at her home, were at the rink w itneeeing a hockey match. Aiealortle. Harold Jarvis oouoert, 0u the evening of March 31at, E 0. Coleman is borne from a business trip to Seattle, Waeh. Mise Floret se Whitley has accepted a p00elion in Woodbridge ail milluer, James Molland, of London, has taken an interest in the Seaforth eleotrie light works, and is moaning here to take full charge. The Ladies Aid Society of the first Presbyterian church will hold a bazaar in the store formerly occupied by Scott Bros. on Murob 26th and 27-h.. S. Martel, who Ivo been in the hard. wnte and tin bueinea0 in Seafotth for Gov era! yearn, has diapoeed rf his stook and business to 111968414. 0helney 33 Sniffle, who•bave already taken possession, A fairly large attendance wee preeent at ilio Boord of Trade Meeting Tutieday night ot',!est.:Week. The •granting' of aneietiteee to the Woollen Mill was die cussed and•apprbved by the meetingpro.' vidiug eatisfaotory arrangemebte were made—Officers were Gloated for the en+ suing year'ae Pollowa : President, D. D, Wildon ; VioeIlealthat, James; Beattie' Seoetary, W i.'MoLean 'Pregnant., Wt 8. Pearse, • A ootnmuioation from Messer%' Mao oonald, Goveulook acid- Wait gwond woe readt the last meetiog of the town oonn oil. These gentleman agree to acquire the woollen milt property; place it in lint oleos modern running order and oarry on business therein, providing the town will grant them a loan 535,000,'free from in. trot, for a period orye8re,-. a portion of the amount to be repaid annually nut, the whole obligation is liquidated. A aommittee was appointed to outer with rile gentlemen making the proposition and to report to the eonnoil a0 soon al 8 definite undoretanding can be reaobed, fR Order to Arent the viii )bel may baa•. greed 0900, to bola•v .ylll have to he vat• ed en by the Ort p i i j °WW1 O. J, Cobbledluk has applied to the agent at ()entrails for permieeion to erect it grain elevator at Centralia station. James Gould disposed of hie Sue briak dwelling on 4arling street toDavid Wynn, of Utborne, who will move therein. D. llrenob, manager of the Renee of Refuge, was In town on bueinoee In eon• ne0tlon with the funelgtof the late An Irety Stewart. Rev, .1. Putts, D D . of Toronto, preaoh• el edoaatb nal ammonia in the Main street ofetbodiat oburoh here on Sunday morn. Mg and in the Jumeestreet pllorab in the evening. • A number Of young men were brought up before Magistrates Buell and Gragory, oharged with engaging in a oharivarf die. turbitig the peaoe and deotroyiog Jos, Pearl's property on the night of February 26th. Id. J. White, who met with the.mis- fortnne of breaking hidleg, over three. months ago, uuderwi nt an operation to improve the oondilion of the injured member, The bone had not united, Don. ergneptly it was deemed advisable` to operate in order that iaflammabion might again beetarted and thus revive the knit• ting propose, Rev. O W Brown addressed the Council at its loot meeting regarding the diaturh anoe on Huron etreet the week previous and advised the Council to offer a reward for the apprehension and conviction of party or part'ee taking part in any obariveri or like dieturbanoe in the future. The Oonnoil promised to take the matter into there eerione consideration. Ja.ina tato wn.'. MATH 1; N1AL.—On Wednesday the 5th tat. at 5 30 o'olaok p. m. a pretty wed• ding took place at the residence of Wm. Wright, Morriebank, when his eeoond eldest daughter, Mise Mary R. was happily married to Richard Bennett, eon of Rioh. Bennett, of the 12oon.,-Howiok. Aeboth of the young people are very popular a• monget a hoot of friends much interest was manifested in the ceremony, which wail ably performed by the Rev, R. S. GF, Anderson, of Wroxeter. As the hone drew near Miee Flora James, of Gorrie, took her place at the Dram and played a very beaabifol weddingmaroh, atthe Mon of whiob the ceremony was began. The bride who wee elegantly attired in white organdie, parrying an exquisite boquet of Dream roeee, was attended by her sister Mies Maggie, who was aleo attired in white organdie and carried a beautiful brquet of pink roues. The groom woe ably supported by hie brother John H. Bennett. The ceremony over the large gathering of attests extended 000gratalat• tone and retired to the dieing tablee where a ohoioe and moat aamptnone enpp-r was partaken of and enjoyed by all. An excellent evening entertainment was their provided aud.the y0ang:people enjoyed themselves by tripping the light fautaotio till 'the -'twee oma"ours." All Were eorry.when-pit Dame time to wend their respective ways homeward mod we judge that many happy events may re. eult from the walks and talks, smiling glances and Snider sighs which "predomin ttitod. 'l'he goats were nomarous and many Milne from a long dietaoee.' The many Wends of th e bride sant 'n ha ttd Baine and costly preeebtll whta'+ win he carefully t'oasand. Tan Poe' eatende' oougratulatione to the happy tuaie and wishes Mat their lime may be Wog and. Wrgoperoue and that . the - blessing - pi rovldenoe may follow them wberoyer they may be. to o4AttrIel0. MAN Dagwzan.—$nnday evening about 7,20 three men named Bd. Lynn,. Wtbl18t ,n Martin and Murdoch MaoGaire left the. harbor in a ¢pow, When 200 yarde north of the pier the boat upset and turned over. The two first named managed to reach the now and held on till the lifeboat ar- rived to take them off, They were no. able to speak, it took some time 10 restore them to ooueoiaueneee, when it woe learn- ed that MaoGuire had been one of the party. 1t fa anppo.ed that SfaoGutre, who ie a etrong swimmer, tried to make the'ghore, but conld notbattle twine/ the strong ourrent flowing from the river. The drowned man leavee a widow and large family,' Iii Ytlt. Friday of last week was monthly fair day in Blyth, T, W, Sloan returned from his trip to Manitoba on Tuesday of last week, A. H. Plummer lost one of his ponies by lookjaw, the result of stepping on a rarity nail. Rev. A. McLean attended the meeting of the Huron presbytery at Barisal! on Tuesday of last week. Mrs. W. W, Sloan and Master Willie, of Toronto, are visiting at the home of N. H. and Mrs. Yonng. John Wilford was in Petrolea Met week attending the annual -meeting of the: Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario Went. - Mies Morrison bee- returned to town and is again in charge of the millinery department of D. M. MoBeath'e store. Howard Alexander, who spent the past two months visiting with friends at different points in Ontario, left Blyth for hie home in Winnipeg, Mrs. Alexander and daughter will visit in Blyth for another month. PaaTTY W0DD;N1.—A beautiful home wedding was solemnized at the reeidenoe of T. W. and Mrs. Sloan, iu Hallett, at high noon Wednesday of last week, when Miss Clara 1raehiing;•youngest daughter of the late George Kraehling, was united in marriage to Ieaao H, Brown, a pros- perous and mush respected citizen of Blyth. The oeremony was performed by Rev. Wm. Pemba!! in the premises of only the immediate relatives and lreinda. The bride entered the parlor leaning on the arm of her brother, Ed. Kraehling, while Mies Edith Penhall played the wedding march. The room wan beanti• fully arrainged with oat flowers, the. oolore being pink and white. The bride looked charming in a white organdie en train with a mase of pin tooke and white satin ribbon with a dnobesse yoke and a000rdian pleated ohiffoo ruffles. She wore bridal roses in her hair and oarried a shower boquet of the same. After the oongratnlatione the bridal party' and gneete retired to the dining -room where a eumptuoae dinner was awaiting them the tables being prettily decorated with pink and white carnations. After dinner the bride donned her goiug away gown, Which was dark blue Waked Berge trim- D. C. Ross ...SflIflTS N• Prices Right Stock Larger Styles Better More Kinds Better Kinds Than Any Store in the Town. Nre Yon Particular a AVuu( Your Rai.. � Want something Extra Large or Extra Small ? Something Very Nobby or Rather Modest ? Plain or Fancy ? Any Special Color ? • Do some hatters make you believe you're bard to please ? 'Do you want the beat 2 Want to get it without paying for the ' nape Ta U. No reason why you shouldn't come here, where the stock is largest and prices smallest. D. C. ROSS, Leading Clothier 86 Furnisher, - Brussels. • THEL. , i',,'f} ' MILLS All Wilde of Droned Lumber kept an band from $10 0p. British Columbia, home Out 18hinglee and Lath kept on band. A good farm on 13th eon, of Grey far sale, Ir3alf parties indebted to me are requested to oall and settle up before Maroh let or 90% will be added after that date from Jan. let till paid. A quantity of green cedar poete for Baia ou Lot 7, Con. 4, Grey. S. 8, OOLE, PI 02.taitTOR, MOIL. License District Ob TAB 1 East Riding of • Huron, To the Tavern -Keepers and Others whom it may Concern. NOTIOE ie hereby given that Application for Licenses for the Sale of Liquors in the' EAST RIDING OF HURON for the Lioenae Year 19024908, whiob oom- menees on theist day of Clay next, will bo received by the undersigned from the pres- ent date up to Tuesday, April I, 1902, inolootye. Applloaute must furnish the names of two good and sufficient sureties as bondsmenat the time of making applioe- tlon. Any applieant for a new lioenae must tarnish a certttloate signed by a majority of the elootoro entitled to yote at elections for the Legislative Assembly in the Polling Sub -division to which the premises sought to be itemised are situated, and the said majority must include at leash one-third of the said eleotore, who are at the time of application residents within the said Poll- ing Sub -Division. JNO. it. 114ILLER, inspector. Jamestown, March 10,1002. med with silk stitching. The bride re- oeived many handsome and ueefai prank 0nte, showing the high esteem in whiob the young lady is held. The groom's present to the bride was a beantifal Reintzman piano. She has been a member of the Blyth Methodist church ohoir for a number of years and ie a very popular young lady. They left ou the afternoon train for London and prin- cipal cities in the United States.' Mrs. Brown will be at home to friends on March 25th. Willrril RM. . Homnth re Sone a00on0oe a dianolu tion sale. Priooipal Musgrove is Buffering from a painful knee ; the difficulty originating some months ago, as the result of a fall. Rev. A. 0. Crewe, General Seoretory of Sunday Schools and Epworth Leagues, preached in the Methodist ahuroh Sun- day. The room need as bar room in the Brunswick ie being ohanged into a bar. ber shop for E. McLaughlin. One of the ammonia! rooms will be need as bar -room. W. J. Greer, Comity Master, E. 0. 0 ark, Co. Secretary, Ales. Young, W.M. 794, Dr. T. Chisholm, P. W. iM., and Rev. W. Lowe, Grand Chaplain, attended the Grand Orange Lodge of °uteric West in Petrolia. A Medicine 00. was holding entertain- ment! in the Town Hall last week and BeI'ing medicine. R. A. Douglass oon• eidered it was a breach of the Transient Traders' By law, and promptly laid in- formation. Tba manager paid the Hansa 520 and charges, in all 528 85. J. A. Cline was oft -led to the platform at a Presbyterian Choroh ooeial and was presented by Messrs. Linklater and Campbell, with a beautiful Cabinet of Silver, the gift of the aoogregation. Dr. Irwin read a complimentary worded addrese. Mr. Cline touohiagly, expressed his appreciation of both the gift and the kindly words and wiehee whiob a000m- ponied it, Rev. D. Perris, in a few well obomen words, spoke of hie regret at the removal of the Cline family, his appreci- ation of the readiness and efficiency with which they had always engaged in any work of the oburob, IA epeoial meeting of the Town Council was held on Monday evening of last week, to consider tile question otthe Iron Works. All the members were present. The Mayor reported that he bad attended the assignee's gale of the property in Toronto, but no bid bad been received, nor was there any immediate proepeot of a sale. There was a difference of opinion between the town and the assignee, as to whether the mortgage covered the tools, utensils and patterns, but it had been agreed to leave that in abeyance, and if a Bale was affected by the town, that matter ooald easily be adjusted. The town solicitor's written opinion on the matter was read. It woe also stated that the assignee bad disposed of the merohandise on hand and aloe furniture, Alter a long informal dismis- sion and consideration of the Whole mat, ler, it was deoided on motion by 0oun0. Bell and Elliott, to advertise the property in the Globe, Mail and Monetary Times, Letters of enquiry had been received by private partie0 in town, and it 'le hoped that a purchaser may be found. Thomas Wattersou, convicted of larceny escaped from the jail at Sault Ste. Marie. Walter Smith, a 0, P. R. switchman from Owen Sound, was killed in the taii- way yard at North Bay. In the Dominion House of Commons they have been dieonesing 0noe more the question of providing Goverment bo tidings in villages, towns and oitiee throughout the Dominion. Subooriptione to the amount of 5501,50 have been re0eived at Ottawa for the trootion of diotinotive metnoriole in South Africa upon the grease of damaged Can- adian solders. IPCASH IVE'W OPRINQ GOODS Our New Spring Goode ere now 00ming tor"rd It) flay a uti. Bee, and by bho and of tbie week we expeob to have oar stook eooao pleted fn all Ilooe when we will Dhow great values to the following goodo ; New Lace Ourtaine at 18o, 26a, BOo, 50o, 76e, 51 and $2, New Unlqu Uarpete at 25e, 55o, 40! and 50o. New Wool Carpels, new patterns, at 66o, 85o and 51. Hemp carpets, in stripes and floral designs, 121io, 15a and 25o, Japaue0e Matting¢, new patterns at 150, 18o and 25o. A epeolal line of Tapestry Oarpet, worth 64o for SQo, New-Ginghamo, in blue and white ohecka, worth 70 for 5o, Beat Shirtingu, feat colors, regular 14o for ilio. Oottonades and Mole. skins at LSD, 20o and 25o, New Moulins, in all the new oolore and patterns including fanoy opan etripee and throne, at 12ia, 15o and 20a. Blank Moulins, in otripen and ohooka, at no, 150 and 25s, . . NEW SILKS . We imported our Silks direct thio eeaaon and got them below regular prioee.—Japanese Wash Silk in all oolore, regular 800 for 26o, Floe Japanese Silks, wide width, in all the new oolore, regular price OOe for 500, Fine Black Tatfetla Silks at 00e, 75e and 96o. Black Peatrde $ole Silks, very epeoial, worth 51,26 for $1. Silks for Waists, in fanoy stripes, very special at 50u. We otrook a great snap in Faooy Printed Marline for dresses, waists, etc., but we bad to buy .a ogee of 2000 yards to get them at the law prion. They are fall yard wide, fast oolore, in fancy stripes, scrolls and floral desigos, the regular prices are 121a and 15c, but they go on Bale this tla gl week at 9}a and 9J_ wnin Do �}....... „r..,. os.. Made to Last I The wearing kind of Shoes save looney in the long run, are therefore economical. We don't sell Cheap Shoes, but our most expensive ones are cheap in the end. For Children's Wear no better shoes can be had than our `•Tronclads" at $1.00 per pair for the little ones to romp, run about and play in to their heart's content. " Agents for the Slater Shoes. r�i ���� DownQ .,. ros. R' Slaughter Sale For the Next 30 Days We will offer special Bargains in order to make room for New Spring Goods. Great reductions in DRESS GOODS, FURS, UNDERWEAR, TWEEDS, COATINGS, FLANNELETTES, WRAPPERETTES, HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, ETC. Call and see our snaps in Men's Rubbers, Leggings, Men's Heavy Shirts, Horse Blankets, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, and Fancy Dishes. BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. All Farm Produce taken at highest trade or cash price. W. H. HUMPHRES & SON, WALr.1'ON. Wilton & Turnbull e NEVI Spol I You will hit the nail on the head if you insist that ours is the Best Establishment in town when you are in need of anything in the Hardware line from a Tack to a Crowbar. We have a quantity of good Lance Tooth Cross -cut $2.25 Saws, at each �I Sale Price to clear out stock. Our Prices on All Goods are Right We not only invite a continuance of our present patronage but an acquaintance with new customers. WE ARE CERTAIN TO PLEASE. WILTON & TUB1T'EULL.