The Brussels Post, 1902-4-3, Page 8Gil X ki R'OO
SPECTA•L .A.LDI OF...
Wail Paper
at Reduced Prices. We have made great preparations
tljlat Spring for the Wall Paper Trade and we offer you the
Bleat variety of hangings ever seen in Brussels, A glance
over our samples will verify our claims and our low prides
will astonish you,
Formaldehyde
for the Prevention of Smut on Grain, Ours is the strong-
est that can be made and gives great satisfaction. There
is DO better brand on the market. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Pints, 65o. ; Ralf Pints, 40o.
HursIey
° Drug and
Book Store
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN METENSION W e, & 8,
Trains leave Bruesele Station, North
and South, as follows
GOING SaoTN GOING Noso'a.
Exprose 7:18 a.m Mail ......2:10 p.m
Mired 0:40 a.m Express ...... 8:17 p.m
Xa dz Meas c JtcrLL
A ehiel'a amang ye Lakin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Aram.
MoNees was a Bank holiday.
SoaooL ea.opans next Monday,
0. 0. F. next Tuesday evening.
A. 0. U. W. Friday evening of this
week.
REPORT of Foot Ball Association may
be read on liege 4 of this ieene.
BRO88ELe Donnell will bold its regular
monthly meeting next Monday evening.
MABOH, true to the old addage, name in
like a lamb bat rather did the lion sot in
its exit.
HORSE Fair Thursday of this week.
This Wee the last Fair of the season and
was largely attended.
EAST HURON Cooeervativea will hold
their annual meeting on Saturday after-
noon of this week in Brussels Town Hall.
BRUSaaLtTEa who attended the wed•
ding at Jae, Casia's, 15th eon., Grey, say
it was a veritable tea -meeting for crowd
and oboiae edibles.
FOURTH Division Court was not held on
Wednesday as there was only Dna case
and that was traversed to next Court.
Judge Doyle did not acme.
ROBERT DENBOW is filling up the apace
between his lot and the sidewalk on
Elizabeth street and has made a oinder
roadway from the street to kis ateble.
Jr the parties who load ap with grog in
town were asked to spend the night in
the lock-up and were assessed a few dol.
fare next morning it might have a good
effect.
Masses McLaren, who were dress-
making in town and recently took pod -
Hone in Toronto, have been succeeded
in bueineea here by Misses Ritobie,
formerly of Cranbrook.
Tae arrangement with Jno. Lott in
hauling the Canadian Express Co'e par.
cele having terminated the Agent, A.
Ooneley, has purchased a horse and set of
harness and looks after this department
himself.
Ir is reported that W. F. Stewart baa
disposed of hie farm land East of the
Maitland to Jae. Burgess whose farm
adjoins it. There are 40 aures in the
new purchase and the price ie said to be
$1,400. This will give Mr, Burgess a fine
farm.
Mee Huron License Board will meat
al the American Hotel, Brueaels, on Tues-
day, 22nd inst., at 10 a. m. to deal with
the applioante for new hotel linens.
There were I8 licenses granted last year
but the Lakelet House was destroyed by
fire. This year the number of applioante
is 18, Mra. George McKim, of Royal
Hotel, Welton, being an applicant for a
Beer and Wine lfoeaee.
OoNTReare Lar.—George Brown has let
the aontraate for the new brick barn at
the Central Hotel, Braeeele, as follows :
—Excavating and filling in to Denbow
Bros. ; stone work, A. J. Lowry ; briok
work to a Gorrie mai ; oarpentering to
Dan. MoNanghton ; roofing to Wilton ds
Turnbull. The bnildiog will be 38x100
feet and will be put on tbe Southerly aide
of the lot with entrance form both Tura.
bury and John streets. Mr. Brown gets
possession of the Oeotral on May let.
Tox New York Sun Saye of Mise
Johnson wbo is to appear in Broseele
Town Hall on Friday evening : Mise E.
Pauline Johnson of the Mohawk Tribe of
Canada, has taken Boston by storm with
recitals of her poems. She is perhaps
the moat unique figure in the literary
world of this country. The Oobourg San-
ter( -Star epeake of Mr. MoRaye as
follows :—"Hie work was admirably
suited to oall forth cheers from a British
audience. He brought the hoose down
with hie aketohee and selections from Dr.
Drummond, proving himself a master of
the "Habitant" dialeot." Vocal seleo-
tione of music, will be rendered at appro.
priate intervals daring the evening by
Mies Lyda Crooke, Mies Vina Oardiff and
Jae. Jones. Admission 250„ no reserved
Beats.
Hum' FOREnAaTe FOR APRIL.—Irl R.
Hicks' the "weather man" of St, Louie,
prediote the following for April ; "A
xeaotionary storm disturbance, beginning
the teat of March will expend iia force by
April let. The Vulcan storm period cen-
tral on the 6th and covering the 3rd to
the 8th, will bring a deoidely warmer
change about the 6th, 7th and 8th, with
froetynights. Look out for atmoapherio
unrest about the lith and 12th, Active
end possibly, dangerous storms will
visit many sections the 16tb to the 19th.
Look out for Molted storms of rain, bail
wind and thunder about 22nd and 28rd,
with feast and probably agestle of snow
in the Northern part of the ooantry.
The iast storm period ie central on the
28th, extending from the 26th to 80th.
Ott Elie whole we believe that April will
prove a nide month for general outdoor
work." Paste thie item in your hat for
future guidance,
MONTHLY e0bo01 report is crowded out
this week but will appear is] nest issue.
THERE were 102 paseeugere ticketed
from Brussels daring the Easter fugitive.
New awnings have beeu procured by
Reeve Rosa, Downing Bros., and A.
Oonsley,
WILL the party who has a sheet of
mneio (one of Beethoven's Sonatas) be.
longing to me, please return it. T. A.
HAWEINS, Brussels.
0onAluNr0ATIoNa Or correspondence is
no nee to THE Pose toilets the uame of
the writer accompanies the same. This
is a rule of oar office.
Tars Johnson—MoRaye entertainment
in the Town Hall, Bruesele, Friday even-
ing of this weak, under the auepicea of St.
John's oburoh Ladies' Gaild. The talent
le o. k.
Tau psper hangers and kalsominers are
having their annual Spring roab and
often desire the gift of Omnipreeenoe ao
as to keep the women.fotk fo passable
good humor,
Tan buildings to be utilized as atora•
rooms at the Cemetery and Bowling
Lawn were brought in from the Bean -
champ creek by Denbow Bios, on Wed•
neaday of last week.
Tan yanetone residence, Jamas street,
has been purchased by W. F. Stewart,
the present leasee. The property is par.
tioularly well located as convenience to
Messrs. Stewart's flouring mill. We hope
they will enjoy many pleasant years 10 it.
I. 0. 0. F.—Toeeday evening of next
week the annual At Home will be held by
Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 0. F.
Brussels. A program of vocal and intro.
mental mastic, short addressee and e few
phonograpbio selections will be given after
which refreshments will be served.
SPECIAL rates are being given to the
Annual Horse Show at Toronto next
week. Single fare oo Thursday, whiab
means 93.00 plus 50o. for ooapon which
admits to Show. Oa Friday and Satur-
day tbe rate will be 1} fare, 94.70 and 60
cents for ooupoa. All tickets' are good to
return on following Monday, 14th inst.
Dian.—Rev. J. B. Taylor, of Blyth,
father of Mies Annie Taylor, formerly a
teaober in Brussels Poblio eohool, passed
away to his reward on Tuesday of this
week, in his 79th year. Funeral took
plane on Thursday afternoon. Rev, Mr.
Taylor wasa Presbyterian minister but
had been on the retired list for a number
of years.
WENT 00 PETBoLEA,—Teeadey of this
week Samuel Cantelon, who bas been a
student in the bakery of George Thomson,
left Brussels for Petrolea where he has
accepted a situation with Mr. Sterritt.
Mr.Oantelon is an industrious young
man of good habits and oompetent to
attend to the duties of hie position, He
wee a member of the oboir of the Meth.
odist Ohnroh. Some folk say that Sam,
has oertaio ties in tbie locality that will
mean an occasional visit here nnleae be
takes the "ties" to Petrolea to
keep house for him. He has the good
wishes of a large oirole of friends for e
ennoeseful future.
Wrote Jesse INanaEn.—The following
item refers to a former Bramalfte who
served his apprenticeship in the; Ronald
Fire Engine Works here and the shops
referred to now turn oat the same
engine :—With hie right arm drawn
completely around a Iatbe; on which he
was working in the ebopa of tbe Oaoad•
lea Fire Engine Co., London, Ont.,
William James, of Van street, was found
by hie fellow employees. James was
cleaning ont a pump with the aesiatanoe
of e. lathe and had only been at work a
short time after dittoes when the piece of
iron Blipped. Before be was aware of it hie
right arm was in the grip of the mach.
(nary and was drawn in until it made a
circuit of the lathe. The machinery
was beatify stopped and James extricated
from his unenviable position. The result
was a severe fraotare of the wrist, whish
member bad almost been torn from the
arm. The fracture was reduced and Mr.
Jamea has returned to work on a job only
requiring the aeriae of one band and arm.
Mr. James' old friends here hope he will
suffer no permanent injury from the
accident.
ANNUAL SAWING 4AT010,—On the after.
noon of Good Friday the annual pawing
match took plane on the square at the
Town Hall, Brussels, in the preeenoe of a
large number of people, notwithstanding
the threatned rain. The beech log was
20 and 19 inohee reepeotively in diameter
and some olose contests were on the pro.
gram. Prizes were awarded as follows :—
Barrie & Ramsay, (}ley..,.••... 87 ase. 801-071
MaFadzeaa Bros 41 ,801-70
Gorealitz tiros, n 415 86 —705
Gilmour & MoGulre, Luoaa,,475 88 —861
It will be seen by the above that Weems.
Harris & Rameay still maintain their
banore ae the star oroea out sew experts.
The ohne for 2nd and Brd prizes was
close bat the team from the South could
hardly be said to be very seriously in it.
For the ownership of the new B&W don.
ated by Koeere. Shirley & Deitrioh, of
Gait, there was a lively competition with
the following record for one out :
Ramsay & Rltahie 88 aetoade
Gorealita Pros 04iy
Mo8adzoan Bros' 871
Saw conaegaently goes to the fleet men -
Maned couple. W. M, Sinclair was the
official starter and R. Iioohe and W. F.
Scott timekeepers, The Committee of
management wee Reeve Rosie and A.
(Jahr, Some eaggaet that a book saw
content be added if match is beld another
year, by way of variety.
Wm. Alilier, of Breakage G„ T, R, see.
than, bee been quite ill with pneumonia
thio week, but We hope be will SOAR he all
right.
Poatmatter and Afro. F'errow were et
Palmereton pit Wedneedey attending the
Wedding of 11, W. Ferrer? and Mies Mary
E, Johnston,
emelt beet meeting Monday afternoon
et 3 e'olook Ip Ceunoll Member, Prof:
>Iareourt, of the ()Mario Agi, O011ege,
Guelph, will address the meeting, Avery
farmer ebould attend,
G, T. R,—'The following are the ship.
mints from Breeeele station daring the
past weak; A, 0, Demee, ear bogs ; Salt
Works', 6 oars salt_; A, Hewitt, or harem;
J. Jaynt, 2 Dara aobee ; G. Beet, oar
cattle ; W. Neal, 82 oeaee eggs.
Hrnlmosere—Raalioleg the oorreutneae
of the Scripture) injnuotion "11 is not
good for man to be abase," 11, W. Farrow
formerly of Bruesele end 0011 of Nat.
meeler arrow, of this piers, Made Hilae
Wary E. Johuaton, one of Paltnaretou'a
popular daughters, has bride 00 \\'oboes•
day tuoruini; of thin week. 'l'bo bridal
knot way uestly:fa<tettedby Rcv. A John.
et00, of We.dateok. brother to the bride
is] the preaeuee of near relettreo of the
ctutrebtfng perltee. Mies Stafford, of
Palmeralon,aud Fred, Johoet rn 0f 0.11.1e,
were the etleudautr. The bride end
bridesmaid wore very beaotuing ooettimee.
After yore Nearly a0m,ratnlati0a0 the
wedding breakfast was served and a
short program of toasty atiertied the ex-
preeaiou of complimentary words end
gaud wishes. illr.aud lire, Ferrate left
uo a wedding tour to Ottawa. They will
make their home in Chatham as Mr.
lrarrew'e mail ruu is sow from that point
to Sarnia and return. Mr. Farrow and
1 bride eommeuoe married life with the
hearty good wiahee of a wide oirole of
re€atives and friends.
ILLUSTRATED LEorras•—'.rueadey even.
ing, the lath masc. Bev. Thos. Wileou,
Presbyterian minister, of Loudon, will
give an illustrated Lacturein Brussels
Town Hall in which 75 beautiful colored
lime light views will be given. Among
the number tbe following hymns, eonge
and sooner] will be illustrated while being
sang or explained Hymo, "Lead Kind-
ly Light" •, Hymn, "Throw out the Life
lino" ; "The Bottle", a Temperance set ;
eoog, "Father dear Father oome home
with me now" ; Hymn, "Where ie my
wandering boy tonight" ; "The seven
wooden of the world", explained ae each
is shown ; solo, "The Holy Oity" ; song,
"My old Kentucky Home" ; song, Tbe
old Folks at Home" ; "Rook of Agee."
Lecture will oommenoe at 8 o'olook and
the admission fee will only be 10 cents for
obildren e.nd16 Dente for adults. Lecture
ander the aaepiues of Methodist Sabbath
eohool. Rev. air. Wilson is an entertain
ing speaker and quite an expert in the
use of his fine exhibit of views, Keep the
date—Toeeday, 150b ince., in view aa the
Lecture will be both instructive and
pleasing, partioularlyto young people.
SUSAB BEET GROWING.—Hon. Mr. Dry.
den, Minister of Agrionitore, has asked
Prof. Harcourt, of the Ontario Agrionl.
tnral College, to take charge of the
experimental growth of anger beets in
Brussels locality this year. A public
meeting will be held Woodsy afternoon
of next week, in the Cannoil Chamber,
Brussels, at 3 o'clock, to be addressed by
Prof. Hammitt. The plan will be ex.
plained ae to neoeesary work required,
and rules governing the teats stated.
Quantity of land required is j sore from
each farmer desiring to join in the growth
of the sugar beet. Seed is furnished by
the Government and two or three visits
made daring the meson by the instructor.
Outside of the small quantity required
for experimental testa the crop will belong
to the several farmers engaged in it so
that it means possibly a good quantity of
sugar beets end lees of some other root
crop meetly cultivated. Every farmer
in the looality will be welcome al the
meeting an Monday afternoon whether
he accepts the offer or not. Those de -
airing to take part in the work may hand
their names to W. H. Kerr, Secretary of
the AgI, Sooiety, at any time before or
at the meeting.
011010011 ClilMI;S.
Quarterly Review Met Sabbath in the
Sunday Schools,
Missionary program next Sabbath
evening at the Epworth League.
Next Sabbath's Sunday eohool lesson
will be "The Ooovereion of Baal of Tar.
ane." It ie a fine lesson.
Rev. Fr. Nortbgravee, of Seaforth, con.
dratted service in the R. C. Oburob, Bruer
Bela, last Saturday evening and Easter
Sabbath morning.
The many friends of the Rev. Francis
E. Nugent, Platteville, will learn with
regret that he has been seized with
another paralytic stroke and ie net ex•
petted to recover.
Arrangemeate will shortly be made for
tbe annual onion Sabbath School Con.
vection of Brussels Dietriot. Tba Pro-
vincial Secretary, J. A. Jackson, B. A.,
of Toronto, is expected to attend.
A Cradle Roll Department will be in.
etituted in oonneotion with the Methodist
Sabbath Sobool in Enamels. Mrs. H.
Ham will be in obarge aided by Ira Gerry,
the Primary elms teaober. Tbe monthly
mieaianary oolleotion will also be resumed
in May.
Last Sabbath morning Rev. Jno.
Holmes eloquently discoursed on an
Easter theme his text being "0 I death
where ie tby sting, &o." In the evon,ng
the sermon wee based on Acte 2 24.
Tbe choir rendered the Easter anthems
"Awake I for golden glories break," "The
Reeorreotion" and "Christ the Lord ie
risen to•day," There Wag a 0hoioe display
of flowers,
Rev. Mr, Abey preached two very snit.
ab a Easter sermons Mat Sunday in St,
John's Obnrch. The text in the morning
was "The Lord is risen indeed" and in
the evening the topio was "The Wall, to
Emmaus," A floe solo, entitled "Hosan-
na, was rendered by Jae. Jones at tbe
evening service. The Easter decorations
were neat and attractive, over the arabea
erected were the words "Glory to our
risen Lord," in gilt lettere. Among the
flowers was an azaelia and Borate calla
Wiese
ST, Joan's VESTRY MEETING.—The an.
nual vestry meeting in connection with
St, John's Charoh was beld on Monday
evening, Rev. G. J. Abey, tbe highly es-
teemed incumbent in the eheir. Reports
of a very satisfactory character were pre.
aented and the following office bearers
chosen r —Minister's Warden, Dr. Foild ;
People's Warden; Frank M000tche0n ;
Sldeemen, Harry Bartliff, Prod. Cardiff,
Geo, Manning end Chan. Pollard ; Veetry
Clerk, Jas. Jones ; Representative to
Synod, Jno. Cardiff. Synod will meet
next June in London,
PRA L 1902
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HEAD OFFICE, e TORONTO
CAPITAL PAID OF (One Million Dollars) • 01,000,009
8.88 0760,000
Agencies it; art prinefliat points in Ontario, Orebro,.4tanftoba, United Stater t9 England.
4•a'�Xd L'•v`,5 nes, li's.2a4'' 74 .
A General Baniting Business 'Transacted. Farmers' Nokia Dieooueted.
Drafts Reined and Colleotione made on all pointe.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
INtoroat allowed on deposits of 01,00 and upwards and eompeunded half yoariy,
SPEOrAL ATTENTION 01705 TO MN COLpaoTloN 01 FARAfgge' BALs XMAS.
livery facility afforded Ouetom,erg living at a'diotanoe.
p'tyable at any bank issued Under 010„ ,. 80. $20 t t 990,..,02o
onop Orders 01tbefoliowfng rates:— 910 to 020,, ,,300. 80 to 40,,.,lda
Ir, Ii. GRA',', Aerate Aetna.
Dx ontive of Huron
Co, Uh i
C titian En•
Beevor and. Oo. Sabbath Sobool Aseoaia•
lion met in 011nton on Geed Friday
to arrange program for next union Cou•
eoution, which will be held at Blylb is]
June•
Last Sabbath etternooa WWI Missionary
day as well as et artorly review in the
Methodist Sabbath School. 'file follow.
ing wee the progrwnt:—Opeuiug hymn ;
responsive Bible reading, St. John 20:1 18 ;
prayer by Rev. R. Paul ; duet, "Beneath
the Banner," by Misses Eve. Denbow and
Ella Fnnetott ; let part of review, T.
Farrow ; ohorne by school; address on
Wisdoms, Rev. Jno. Holmes ; Missionary
oolleotiou, 910.58 ; seoond mouth of re.
view, Ira Gerry ; Temperauce reading by
Mee. A. J. Lowry ; third mouth of re.
view, R. E. Coates ; chortle by school ;
address, "Easter thoughts," H. Ham ;
solo, "Joat for To•day," Mies Maggie
Beattie ; olosiog hymn. Attendance was
210.
VV to 1 f
Mre. Wm. Neal is away to Tara on a
visit.
Nothing ie yet daoided about tbe cheese
[eatery.
Mre. Wm, Blaahill spent Easter in
London.
The lumber and heading mill is run-
ning in full blast.
A Dumber of new books have bean add-
ed to the Public Library.
A new house will be built by W. M.
Smith next lot to M. Morrieon'e.
Mr. and Mre. Kerney have been visit-
ing at their sou.in law's, Mr. Hoye.
Mise Laura Spence, of Ethel, spent a
few daye vieiiing at R. H. Ferguson's.
Joeeph Cumberland, of Auburn, paid a
flying visit to friends in town on Mon-
day.
Wben the weather has a little change
at this time of the year it usually blown
BOMB
MienFlo. Oampbell, who has been at
home for a few daye, returned to Loodoo
on Mooday.
Rev. Mr. Dever is still on the poorly
list. Mr. Shaw, of Olinton took his work
last Sunday.
Bert. Cummings, who ie attending the
C. B. 0., at Stratford, is spending Easter
vacation at home.
Public service was held in St. George's
Church on the evening of Good Friday,
Rev. Mr. Abeyoffioiating,
Application has bean made by Mrs.
McKim for a Beer and Wine license at
the "Royal" in this village.
W. 3, and Mrs. Jobneton, were at Gor•
lie this week, attending the funeral of
the latter's brother•in-law, the late 0. H.
Sanderson,
Mies Kate Ralson has arrived home
after nursing her sister, Mre. Tom Will-
iamson through a very severe attack of
pneumonia. Welcome home Kate.
VESTRY MEETLYG,—One Of the most
enoceeefal and satisfactory vestry meet.
Inge in the history of 8t. George's (thumb,
Walton, was held on Easter Monday at
11 o'clock, the incumbent, Rev. G. J.
Abey, presiding. w. M. Smith was re.
elected Minister's Warden and James
Bolger People's Warden. The Sideamen
are John Bolger and Wm. Bboldioe.
The congregation has grown, finanaea
improved and the out -look ie of a hopeful
obaraater,
Business Locals.
Guy, wanted, at anon. Apply to Mrs.
G. F Blair, Bromide,
Fezau garden seeds, mammoth and.
sager mansels at MoCracken'e.
A $50.00 Parlor state given away with a
92 00 paroel of goods. Call and see
G. E. KIND, Wingbam.
A roe of mooed -hand organs for Bale
cheap, or to rent. Some of them almost
new. B. LEATHERDALE.
WE are sole agents for the king of silo
corns—the genuine and only "Obio
Bailey" G. E. KIND, Wingham.
PLEURY PLowe.—Farmere desiring the
beet plow should oall on me and order a
Fleury. 31.1o. LONG, Agent, Brussels.
To GABDENEae.-10,000 5 cent paokages
eeede, 10 packages for 25 acute. Clover,
Timothy, Speltz, Goose wheat &o., for
sale. G. E. Kine, Wingbam,
PACE FENoE.—R, ()lose, Ethel, bas the
agency for the Page fence for the whole
of Grey township and Morrie township
from the 3rd line and ao far Weet ae the
Oentre eideroad, A. M. McKay & Co., of
Braeeela, will erosive orders for Mr. Close
when more convenient to those desiring
it.
FARROW—JOHNeroN.—At the home of
the bride, Pe mereton, on April 2,
by Rev, A. Jobneton, of Woodstock,
Mr. H. W. Farrow, Mail Clerk, for.
merly of Brussels, to Mies Mary 15 ,
daughter of tba late Jae. Johnston, of
Palmerston.
ala:ta.
CLARE.—At Auburn, on Maroh 26th,
Matilda Gormley, beloved wife of
John Clark, and mother to Mre. Jae.
Armstrong, Grey, aged 74 years.
TAvzoo.—ln Blyth, on April let, Rev, J.
B. Taylor, fn hie 79th year.
Same/M.—At Dyeart Oottagee,Pitloohry,
Scotland, on Feb. 16, Peter Stewart,
0n0e of the township of Grey, aged
79 years.
ON CENT A WORD COLUMN.
GENIIIAL Bervant wanted. Apply to
Mlt8, W. M, flINOLAIIt,
Connwoe» wanted, °ober Oarriage
Factory, Brugeole,
Bor wanted at ouoe to work on the
farm. Auplyto WM, B0BB, Lot 28, Oen,o;
01orrle. Brussels P, 0..tf
Sago Barley for stale, good and well
11, \VAG1lr72i ILot2�8ttOM Line,Atorrieator
Brussels P. 0, 08.0
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
DURHAM BULL 12 MONTHS
ROBERTBON,for aLLot 8, Oean n, 0, rotor.
rey, OPrtoeNo
P. O. 86
BULL FOR SE17VIOE. — A
Tbaro'•brod Short Hort,, regieterod
pedi oe, Telma 78o, twlt,t-privllege of re•
thrums 11 n0asesary. GPO.. 0001113,
Brussels Booth,
S1X 'YOUNG SOOTO,H SPORT
Horn Bulls for sale,from 9 to 20 months
old. Also cows lu calf to imported "Red
Duke" and a few heifers.
D, MILNE, Ethel,
HOUSE AND 71 AORES OF
land, eligibly located os' Turnberry
Street, Brussels, for sale. Will be sold en
bloc or house and lots separately, to suit
parohaeer• Gooddairy business in connec-
tion. Possession could be given any time.
For Woo, terms, &o„ apply to NEIL alo-
LAIIOHLIN, Brussels,
EASY- WORK
easy Werk to Paper when you
buy the right etoolc, Our etoolc tine
yearoomprleee many new and bewail.
ful design° and ooloriaga, made of the
very boat ,quality of etoolc and at
prime that we Icnow will pine° you,
Fnrivaldeliyde
It may astern a little epon to
speak Of Bowing but then the eeaeon
is much earlier tole year, Wore Yeti
fortunate enough to use our Form-
aldehyde on year grain last year ?
These who did Were mach pleased
with the reeuite. We offer It a tittle
cheaper this year.
—1 lb. Bottle sufficient for 80
to 100 bushels 65o.
ib. Bottle sufficient for 40.
to 50 bushels 40o.
quality the same
Every bottle guaranteed
Drug Store
HOUSE AND STABLE WITH
10 nates of laud to rant, ad oinlog
Bruesele' 24 Corea In oreload and email
frufta H' ouse will be routed without land if
desired. 0710, ROBB, Brussels,
TOR SALE, OHEAP.—GOOD
frame bones 00x28 with atone foul/da-
te's], klto0eu and woodshed ; hard and soft
water. Also front shop 14 x 50 feet; gond
stable 10 x22 and 1 sora of land.. Pur tonne
and prigs apply; to JNO,IMLAY, Ethel 88.2
NOTICE
TENDERS for d,alne inMcllllop, about
six miles in length, will be received by deo,
0, monism, Ole, k, to be opened at the
naoii Meeting at Leadbur
Oay, on Thursday
April 10th, at 1 o'oiock 1p1. m, Plans, profile
speoideatious may be seen any time in
Olerk'aoffioe. The Work is near Winthrop
sad eau be seen any time now. 5200.10
cheque to be sent with tender until eeourity
is given. JNO, 0, MO81119014,
Winthrop P. O.
$20,000 to Loan.
The above 8001 bee been placed With me
for immediate inveatmeat on farm. proper-
ty at 6 per cont. -If pities are eatlsfaatory
loaua may be completed in 8 days.. Liberal
terms as to repayment. Apply at some to
W. M. SINOLAIB, Barrlater, &o , Bruaseia.
HOUSE • AND ABOUT • AN
acre of landfor sale, Graham'sBur• •
vey, ie mile South of - Brussels. The bourse
cottuf is 7 rooms ; good etuble ; well; ,Trutt
trees and small fruits. Possession given at
once. Torres reasonable. If property isnot
sold soon, will be rented. For price. terms,
&c., apply to Wal, RANDS, Brussels P. 0.
JLEOIKIE,
•
LIFE AND PIRO IN80021N08,
LOAN AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
VALIIATOR, &a.
Omoe over fiureley's Drdg Store,
Feb. Atli, 1902. 80.8m Brussels.
la". , 11110o.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE THE LOWEST.
Never Weary
In well -doing but always doing better. Our best efforts are in placing
before you the best values to be obtained in Canada or anywhere else in keeping this
store at the top for reliable merchandise, the latest styles, the largest assortment of the
Newest Materials and Lowest Prices.
Spring Opening of Dress Goods, Silks., Dress Skirts,
'Waists, Gloves, Ribbons, Neckwear, Etc.
Our Opening display of these goods for Spring and Summer is by far the largest
and best we have ever shown. Never was more time or more care used in the selecting
of new goods.
Dress Goods.
—Black Lastres, 86, 38 to 44 inches wide, fine brilliant
finish, all the very beat blank, A 1 values, at per yard
26o, 40o, 00o and 750
—Stylish English Cheviots in ebadee of Black, Navy, Gar-
net, Brown, Mode and Castor, 54 inches wide, at per
yard 750 and 1.00
—Fine Vegetian Suitings—Oar assortment of these beau-
tiful 8oitinge is by far the largest we have ever shown
they come in the newest shades of Grey, Fawn, Brown,
Mode, Oadet Blue, thoroughly ebrnnk and guaranteed
not to spot at 750, 9100 and 91.40
—Colored Lustree, 42 inohee wide, very fine finish, ie in
great demand for Waiale and Dreaeee, in ebadee of
Cream, Cardinal, Pink, Sky Blue, Old Rose and Navy,
Special at 600 par yard
Wash G-oods Opening
For the moat beautiful aeeortment of everything new and
wanted in Cotton Fabrics you should visit thio store where
hag been gathered the finest colleotion of Ginghame, Dimities,
Organdies, eta., ever shown in town,
—Gingheme in Checks, Stripes and Plaids in aeeorted
oolore, and all warranted fast colors, at 120 and 15o
—Dimities, French Musline, eto., in beautiful ooloriogs,
also white at 20a, 25o, 30o to 85o per yard
The Newest Silks
A display that ie wonderfully beautiful, that inoludee the
very latest. We've taken apeoial pains in preparing for this
Spring's business and feel assured that nowhere can you get a
better eeleotion in the beet qualities.
Tirench Dyed Silks in all the noweet shades, 20 and 27
inches wide, at 25o, 86o and 50o
—Ta
colica Bilk, a very soft rich Silk for Waists; that will
not out, domes he Pink, Blue, Dream, Mode, Brown,
Light Blue and Black, spatial per yard 500
—Taffetta Silk in all the vary newest shades, also blank at
50o, 75o and 91.00 per yard
—Elegant Waist Lengths of Silk, with tho new lace atripe
effeot, no two alike, at 91.00 and $1.25 per yard
New Gloves for Spring
p g
Styles in Gloves do not vary noticeably from year to year.
New ideas In embroidery or etitobing, new olaeps or en 000oe.
iota! trick in cutting may be tbe chief point of distinction
between the old and the new. But a new Glove ie handeomeet
and weirs beet. We have our new Gloves may. Prime per
pair 91,00' and 91.26, all guaranteed.
New Dress Trimmings
and Laces
This season we shall mare than make our reputation for
seliing the beet Laoee and Drees Trimmings that oomo here,
and giving values greater than eau be found in any store in
town. Our new Been for Spring are all ready, you are invited
to oomo and see the new things that will be used so much for
the trimming of Spring and Sommer dresses.
Special Corset
for
Spring
Nearly every
Corset we sell to a
new Domer means a.
new Ouetemer and
it ehonld. We Bell
only good Comte,
the beet that can be
found for the mon•
ey. The Comte
you get here will fit
well and give good
weer s]0 matter if
you only pay 50o
you will get the
worth of your
money in wear sod
oomfort. Oar new
Corsets are all ready
prices are 50o, 750,
91.00 91.26 to 32.00
per pair.
Values
New Ribbons for Spring
Those who know predict that ,hie will be the greatest
Ribbon season yet. Ribbons seem to be wanted for almost
every Bort of trimmings, They are 909010r for neok fixings
and Oollaretiee, Corsage, Bows, Sashes and Hair Ornamenle,
Our etoolc of Ribbons is by far lite largest and finest we have
ever shown.
Prices per yard lo, 2o, 2ao, 40, 8o, 10o to 50a
—10 pieces 6 inch Colored Silk Taffetta Ribbon in White,
Cream, Pink, Blue, Old Rose and Torquoieo, worth
regular 800, special at 200
A.11 we ask is a comparison when buying as to Values, Styles and Assortment,
J. FERGUSON & Co.