The Brussels Post, 1902-4-10, Page 8rieserieweettairelarineenerwalnitenelleseetweaveveoreemsmatiew
SPEOIAL SALE OF..,
Wall Paper
at Reduced Prices, We have made great preparations
thiSRpriug for the 'Wall Paper Trade and We offer you the
finest variety of hangings ever seen in Brussels, A. glance
over our samples will verify our claims and our lov? prieee
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 no better brand o'n the market. Satisfaction guaran-
teed, Pints, 65e. ; Half Pints, 40o,
Hursicy,P=I4m, Drug and
Book Store
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTEEBN EXTENSION W. O. & B.
Trains leave Brneeele Station, North
and South, as follows :
GoINOTIouTtl GOING Houma.
Baproes 7:18 am I Mail 2.10 p.m
9:45 a.m 1 Expreas 8:17 p.m
acal gehrs Pino,
A °biers atnang ye te,kin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
LARGO quantities of hay coming to town.
House cleaning is approaching. 0 I
dear,
ILLUSTRATED Leature next Tneeday
evening.
Senor, Board will west on Friday
evening.
Tee Spring egg trade is ooramencing
to boom.
Jew WYNN is having the diteb tiled up
in front of hie reeidenoe, Tornberry street.
J. H. Kentresir, Mise Elabkirk, Mies
Little, Geo. Giver and Tae Pon have
invested in new awninge.
Pant townie rubbers left in Odd Fellows'
Hall Tuesday evening. Owner may get
them at TED Pose Publishing House.
A New plate glass window will be put
in the Kerney grocery, Stewart blook, to
replene the one damaged some months
ago. The gime is here now.
Tin Foot Ball boys are waking a move
to procure a new uniform for the team
for 1902, old ones having served tbeir
day after 6 or 8 years' Berme.
Hun Miss Griffin, of Wingham, gag
"The Holy Oity" next Tnesday evening
In Bruseele Town Hall, at the Illustrated
Lecture by Rev. Thou. Wilson, of Lon-
don.
Reeve Ross bee been asked by Capt.
MaTaggent of Volunteer Go, No. 5, Brus-
sels, to eapply a room at the Town Hall
as armory headquarters for the Go. The
uniform, arms, &a., are now etored at
Goderiob.
A grand Heintzman piano, upright
case, was eold tbie week 10 .1. D. Warwick.
V. S. by R. Leatherdale. It was deliver-
ed on Tbnreday. Another of the same
olaee wee sold bv Mr. Leatherdale to
James Grille, of Elora, this week.
M. G. Oareitow, of Ilkoderieh, wae nom-
inated at the Liberal Convention for
West Heron last Monday and j, T. Mit.
obeli, of the Goderich Star, was chosen
as the Conservative candidate on Wednes-
day.
CYCLONE WIRE FEN011.—I bave the
agency in Grey townehip for the service-
able wire fence known as the “Clyolone."
Partnere intending to do any fencing
should see it before placing their orders.
11 18 woven on the poets. Get partiaalare
from J. W. FOAL, Agent, Ethel.
WEDNESDAY Mrs. R. Leatherdale re-
ceived a telegrana notifying her ot the
decease of her aunt, Mre. *Wm. Grille, of
Galt on Tuesday in her 86th year. The
funeral ie on Friday afternoon. Mr.
Leatherdale will likely attend. MI.
Grille died a good many years ago.
Banners Cheese !eatery will oommenee
operatione about the first week of May.
Proepeote are good for a lively season
both ae to patrons and prices. W. I.
Goodwin bas returned from Palmerston
and is getting everything in ebip shape
about the factory for °emcee:ma:meat.
W. W. Hartle, the hulling proprietor,
will oontione on the road ae buyer for
Meson. Ballantyne, of Stratford.
GRAND Tengx.—A general tidying up is
being given to the Station yard after the
passing away of Winter.—Among the in-
coming freight was a oar of hardware
for A. IL MoKay & Go.—Outgoing there
were 6 oars of salt ; a oar of ilex from
Brunie mitt ; oar of ashes ; oar of bogs
by Geo. Best ; 2 me wheat by R. Gra-
ham ; oar cattle by E. Watson ; 29 ORM
egge, W. Neal , 7 barrels butter, 11.
Thomson ; oar wheat, A. Baeker ; oar
cattle and oar hogs by A. O. Dames.—A
new sidewalk from Turnberry street
would be greatly appreciated by the gen.
oral publia. The G. T. R. :Would take
the hint and keep in line with the improve.
route in the town.
Booms 1 Booming 1 Ewan & Go. are
now ready for thie 8800011 with a larger
stook of boggles than ever. Although
we Bold 122 rigs in 1901 we are going to
try and beat that number thie etiaacm, as
we are determined to reaob 200. By giv•
ing a firet.olase rig and your olioioe from
nearly every first -Wan fernery in Canada
and along with our own hand made bug.
Wes at close prime we ought to remit the
200. One ,uggiee are 1000 mile, duet
and oil proof melee with the gelid Parker
front wheele and no shaking off or leer
ing of hub bands as all is solid and there
to stay. Oil PWan & Co'e buggies twine
in the ecuteon and that is all that is re.
Milted. Call and eee oar Moak of rigt
and you will be eonvitioed that you ()isn't
do any bettenthen parahage a Ewan &
Co. boggy. They are light in draft and
all first -clue material. 14 new buggies
and 2 surreys sold this eueon already.
We sincerely thank our many clastemere
ter the number Of riga they purehased
from ue in the put: eueon and we hope
they will help till along in the yeare to
dente. Ali Janda of repairs done end
rigs repainting, rebireing at °Wee prime:Is
usual. All jobbing done promptly,
Horehoeitig we make a eperdality at
HWith & cos., Waseca,
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Nue line of wedding stationery M Tan
Poen Publiahing Honee.
A New tar and gravel roof was put on
the Swale briok blook last week.
ILLueTRATED Leatare next Tuesday
evening, 75 beautifully lime light views
and illustrated songs.
TSE residence) of &Ire. Griffith, Tarn
berry street, is being improved by the
carpenters and paintere.
.81,Va1tal, Bruseelites attended the Lie.
towel Hone Fair last weak and some of
them made purohasea at the Kidd wile.
READ the advta. in Tan POST. If the
bneinesenmen have bargains they will tell
yon of them, SO be on the teat& each
week.
CODES & Solis, of Bruesele
Carriage Works, are rolling out the bag-
gier; and are Spring on ti big wholesele
trade.
Gun rimmed epeotaolee in oese lost.
Pinder will be rewarded if sputa:ilea are
left at Toe Pose Publiehing House at
Ono&
OWING to the rneh in orders for salt
an extra team wae called into services last
week so as to got the nee loaded in time.
The Balt blank is quite a hive o! industry.
SANITARY INSPECTOR 1110LatIORLIN 18 on
his annual rotunda notifying our residente
in reference to the Spring clean up.
May let is set ae the date of bis theme*.
tion so es soon to good weather comes
everybody will have to get a ripple on.
Rom. Twang, Brunie Egg Empor•
ium, has purchaeed the large barn whiab
he recently leased from W. F. Stewart,
and also the house and lot adjoining on
James street. The prise was said to be
$400. Fires the oage and then the —.
A REOEPTIoN was held at the reeidenoe
of W. F. and hire. Stewart, James street,
on Monday evening for their son, W. H.
Stewart and his bride. There was a
large ooropany and an enjoyable time
spent, with the expreesion of many good
wishes for the future happineee of Mr.
and Iffre. Stewart.
THE Gore District Mutual Fire In.
snranoe Go., of Galt, bas a most unusual
record. For twelve years put it bag
paid an annual dividend of 20 per cent on
the monies °attributed by wernbere each
year, and cheques for 1901 are now in
the bands of Robert Oanningham, general
agent, for distribution. The company
wae organized in 1898, and ite position
has been steadily growing till at present
time it bolds securities amounting to
$466,000,00, tbe bulk of whiali is in oath
and oath inveetmente.
Tee Annual meeting of East Huron
Conservative Association wait held on
Saturday afternoon of last wrek. After
eleotion of &Boers the question of contest.
iug the riding in the ooming Provincial
election wee dismissed. It wae agreed
that a candidate should be plaoed in the
field and a Convention will be called Fri
day afternoon of next week to publicly
nominate a standard bearer. Various
names were mentioned but no real de-
cision arrived at. Offioere are t—jas.
Bowmau, Pres. ; jno. Saarlett, Vice,
Pres. ; J. Irwin, Sew ; and W. M. Smith,
Treas., with wunioipal chairman.
In a write up of business men in the
Mitohell Advooate we notice the following
baying reference to a former Bruseelite
—Among the numerous pointe of interest
to visit is Bargees' Art Studio. Mr.
Burgess stands among the beet artiste of
the Dominion. Hie apartmente are
equipped with the latest improvements.
His work 19 =questionably of a high
standard. Hie large portrait photos are
superior to many of these called °rayon
portraits. He also does a very good
bueinees in enlarging photoe in India Ink,
etc, Pictures framed as well. He is
renowned for hie large work in which he
brings out the faces of different complex.
ions so web. The perroancenoy of bie
work has proven itself in the laet eight
years that be has been engaged in bud.
nese here. It epeake for itself, ae none of
Mr. Bargeee' work bee ebown any sign of
fading.
)1 liSLO rOtir
r9Itm goir bweitibes49491 rhoeotit With 80 MUPh
Rev, IL El, G. AnOttileorn_ of WrOXeter,
Will deliver 0 feature in Melville 01m0b,
nu Monday eveoiug 21st 1n01, Topic: is
o4Pitgrina in SeOtiand," Lauteria views
Will 010 be gieen.
IN the Spring tbe wily stranger
comes to WI is patent oat ;
And he Oa the name of vietime
Toa hundred dollar note.
Imr:mew Inweratit.—.Don't forget
the illustrated Leotnre id the Tows Hen,
Bre:reels, by Rev. T. Winton, 01 London,
in wbioh 76 fine colored lime light views
will be introdtwed, In illustrated dodge
the following program will be rendered ;
"Lend lIloOly Lie; Belle Smith
',Throw out the Life line...1440 Quartette
"nether dear father stoma borate with
nWnere le my wandering boy to.nleht.
me now' tor:liso
"T/ae 5 Holy Oily" Vies Griftin, WIngbato
veSy Old Kentucky Howe,'. Barrister Sinolair
"The Old Folio atilt:true" Quartette
There will also be a Temperahoe set en.
titled "The Bottle," "The Seven Wondsre
of the World," "Rook of Ages," dm. Ad-
naieeioa Ise LEI only 15o for adults and 10
outs for children. Doors open at 7 80 ;
leoture at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Wilson id
a pleading epeaker and Ole enlertisolmout
promisee to be both enjoyable and in.
:nutritive. Remember the date—Twieday
of next week.
Srennteseun.—The entertainment given
in the Town Hall Friday evening of last
week, under the auspicwe of St. John.'
Guild, attraeted a good house and aplees
ant evening was enjoyed. Mies Pauline
Jobneoo, the Mohawk Indian Poetess,
acquitted herself very satisfactorily in
the renclition•of poetry of her own com-
position. Her patriotic numbers were
well done and evoked very hearty ap.
planee. Mr. Itialtaye's epeothlty is the
rendering of Dr. Drummond's Habitant
etoriee whish be dose in a very realistic
manner. All the honors did not fell to
the outside talent however. The intro-
ductory duet by Mies VMS Cardiff and
Mies Jean MaLanahlin was well done.
Alia Cardiff sang "The isle of Dreams"
in a pleasing style that places her in a
favorable light ae a popular vocalist.
"The devoted apple" woe the title of a
pretty little romancei in Bong, by Billie
Lyda Crooke. It wae received with
marked favor. Jae. armee song in good
voice "I'd like to bear that song again."
Mitre Jean MoLanohlin as watorapaniet
performed her part most efficiently. The
Guild profited to the arnowat of about
825.00 after all expenses were paid. Mies
Johnson and Mr. leloReye spent a few
days in town leaving on Tuesday for
Clinton where they were billed for an
entertainment.
I. 0. 0. F. AT Home —The members
of Western Star Lodge, No. 149, T. 0. 0.
F., Brussels, are credited with carrying
through to a suatteeeful Rue anything
they undertake and Tuesday evening's
At Home was no exception to the rule,
There was a large attendanee ; a Elome‘
what unique program ; an elegant lonob ;
and altogether a thoroughly pleasant
time. Program wae ae follows :—Sev
oral selections on Mr. Duda:Ian's doe
gramophone that were thoroughly enjoy
ed; reoitetioo, in the Irish dialeat, by
Winnie MaGnire, given In gennthe Paddy
style ; well sung solos by Jae. Jones, N.
G. of W.stern Star, Leslie Kerr and Miss
Lyda Crooke; 10 minute %dateline, well
pointed, on "Friendahip" and "Love,"
respeotively, by Bros. W. H. DitoOraoken
and H. Ham, illustrative of the firet and
second link in the Simiety'e emblem. G.
F. Blair was to have spoken on "Truth"
but wae unable to be present ; instru-
mental selections by W. Grewar, H. L.
Jaakeon, Miee Sean MoLanohlin and T.
A. Hawkins that were encore unwire ;
trombone solo, "The Holy Oity" by W.
Grewer with T. A. Hawkins as 5.000121•
petish, wae done in tiptop 'style ;
Innoh, whiob consisted of sandwiches,
bread and butter, sake, pie, honey and
=flee ; last but not least as far as amuse-
ment was concerned was a visit from
"Jerry" and a daring bareback equestrian.
The amoompaniste for the evening were
Miss hfoLanohlin, Mise Etabkirk and
Mr. Hawkins. A vote of thanks was pro.
posed by Bro. W. H. MoCraoken and
seconded by Bro. F. Lambie, to all who
took part in the program. W. H. Kerr
was the Chairman. Tbe National An.
themoonoluded the proceedings. A brief
atatistioal statement was made by the
chairman concerning Odd Fellowship in
Ontario that may not be uninteresting :—
The Elooiety is 83 years old ; hew .289
lodges, with 26,000 members, in addition
to 4,000 Reinikaltithe ; 1190 members were
added in 1901 and 909 in 1900 ; 8,018
received eiok benefits amounting to 988,
290 or 6228 each day of 1901. Benelite
are paid for eioknese, surgeon's fees,
arming, relief of widows, burials and
charity. No. of deaths last yeat 181
f mural benefits paid by Order, 940 where
brother dies or $20 if his wife paean
away. $18.000 in band for Odd Fellows'
Home winch will be prooeeded with when
$7,000 more is available, Western Star
Lodge hae about 80 members, 10 or 12 of
whom have been reoeived in 1902. Lodge
meets every Tbnreday evening.
013IT.-4 Port Albert oorreepondent
writes :—"Oo Monday evening, March
Met, Thomas Hawkins, P. of this
village, passed to the bourne from which
no traveller retutns, at the age of 78 years,
1 month and 5 days, aftena short illness.
The deceased was a native of the county
of Wioirlow, Ireland, and emigrated to
tbie °wrathy With his father, the •late
John Hawkins, who first settled in Lon-
don, atterwardel moving to this village in
1840, wbere he became engaged in the
milling businese, which Thies, followed
for some time, afterwards starting up
bueineas en general werobant and became
poet master. This he followed till about
two years ago. He wae the eldeet of a
longe family. There are left to tnourn,
besides his wife, eight children :—Thos.
R., M. Do Cameron, Wig. ; Willie, Ohl.
oage ; Harry 0., Suit Ste, Marie, Minh.;
Wolter, teaoher, Mafekiog ; Mre. Geo.
Brieter, Vananda, B. 0, ; Eire, Albert
Jordan, Fruitland, Tenn.; Mrs. Wm.
Grey, of thie village, and Mies Pena at
honae. Also three brothers, John, 131119
RiVer I.Jas, and George, of thie
and a ender, Km Thos. Joy, Nashville,
Tenn. In polities the deceased was a
Ooneervative, and a member of the Eng.
filth Chetah. The funeral took piece od
Wedeeday to Port A !beet wiroetery. The
pall hearers: were hie six nutmeg, Win.
G., Harry, Jt10, A. and Will. Hawking,
and ;John and Harry Bennett, of thie
village Rod rieigithorbood." Doc:eased
gentleman wae an elute to T. A. Hawk.
in s, 05 Btheetile,
Arun, 10, 190
scrilINDJIZD 134X1 Q! 04X4D4,
wzgw.4.3zzatempop 1,e72.
READ OFFICE, •• TORONTO °
OAP1TAL PAID UP (One Million Pellarej • 91,000,000
REST • 9760,000
npowies in on prienifpoi points in Ontario, (Nebo), Manitoba 9nite4 Rtalee nEngland.
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er.artegar4,17, BeatVe.C.
Getaeral Banking Buteineee Tranectoted, Formers' Rothe Dieeeninted.
Pratte lotted and Golleptione made on all points.
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Inteteet allowed on dap:sate of 91,00 and upwarde and compounded hell yearly.
Sweeten ATTENTION GWEN TO TIIIAJOLLEOTION o FOAM& SALE Nona.
Every fealty afforded Customers living at a distance. .
Macy Orion 4wITY1g1"g,, ItOes:te Under 91.0,,,,90 to 80 12,
910 to $20 .100: 980 to 940, 14a
• F. PI. GRAY, Aorract AGENT.
Mise Maggie MoNanghlon hoe gone to
Toronto Where she ban a fliI5044011 80
Mantle maker and lady tellorese.
A. E. Treleaven and wife, formerly 05
Brussels, left Dangannoo for Alberta,
where A. E. intends going into business.
We wish them health and prosperity.
Russell Wheeler, and employee in R.
Leatherdale's furniture etere, bas been
quite ill with pneemonia, He is a Goo of
Lawrence and Mrs. Wheeler, of 4th line,
Morrie.
William Miller, of W13000 Moose TEE
Pose spoke last week has been very ill
duringthis week and even yet he is in a
precarious condition owing to heart weak -
:39W combined with pneumonia.
It ie said Anguet Guhr bee a good offer
from a Company in Alberta, Northwest
Territory, to take charge of a dredge in
oonneetion with an irrigation eyeteni.
Ms may accept. and would be an A 1
man for the job.
0. E. Turnbull arrived in town on
Wedosedsy from Ohioago, where he was
attending the Northern Illinois college of
Ophthalmology and Otology, a practical
8013001 of Optical. He took his diploma
from said institution.
' We are very sorry to hear that Gerald.
ins, daughter of W. A. and Mrs MeEsven,
of Thessalon, Algoma, 'is ill with small.
pox. The little lassie is a grand danglater
of James Oliver, of Brussels. The many
friends of the family hope the patient
will soon be convalescent and that it will
be the only ease in the family.
T. A. Wardell, of Dundee, late M. P8'.
for North Wentworth, who died suddenly
in Hamilton from the effects of a weak
heart after administration of chloroform
with the intention of having an operation
Performed, was well known to a number
in Bromine as he officiated an etar oatober
on several orioaeions one season with oar
bees ball team. He wae a very genial
fellow.
The Blyth Standard Editor, who re
wetly visited Ottawa on a Prue Aserwia.
tion trip eays t—Dr. Macdonald, the
-member for East Huron, and deputy
Speaker of the House of Commons, late
handsome apartments in the main build-
ing. They were furnished epeoially for
East Huron's It -mutat member and corn.
prise an offiae, reception room, bed room
and bath room. The genial doot'or
occupied the Speaker's Asir for a short
time while I was in the Commons
chamber and with bis robes of office
maim a good looking and exoellent pre-
siding officer.
PERSON AL PARIG RA PHS.
Jno. Crich, of Seafortb, was in town on
Sunday,
W. H. Willie, of Seafortb, we in *Own
on Sunday.
Mute Mary Rose was 'felting at A.
Mofiall's, Dlorris.
Barrister Blair was in Galt on legal
businese this week,
Mise Field, of Listowel, wits a guest at
St. John's rectory.
F. S. Butt went to Toronto on There
day on a businees trip.
Mies Jennie Forbes attended a wedding
in Stratford last weak,
Mrs. R. T. Hingeton spent eeveral days
in Wingbam last week.
Charlie Leckie wee visiting in Listowel
last week with bis mother.
Hilton Planter left on Friday for Bar.
ole where he has taken a Situation.
Organizer Townsend hi here in the
interests of Brussels Maocabee Tent.
Z. 0. Danford bas been rather oneder
the Weather" but is Reproving now we
one pleased to state.
Mrs, 8. Garter, Mill street, had the mit:
fortune to weld one of her Net bet week
and bas been °enticed to the boasts as a
reenit,
Mre. F. Baines arrived borne tut week
from a visit with frietide near Belgrave.
We are pleased to hear of her iMPIOVO.
went after her long Rhine.
Mies Pilafs Outnininge, who hes been
visiting here for several month:: With
Mrs, EL Swale, returned Hi her home in
Duffel°, N. Y., ott Teeeday.
Business Locals.
Gran wanted, at once. Apply to Mrs.
G. F Blair, Brussels.
Fitaten garden seeds, mammoth and
sager ngels at McCracken's.
A LOT of ail:deed-hand oresube for sale `
°beep, or to rent. Some of them almost
new. R. Lnesseim,the.
We are sole agents for the king of silo
urns—the genuine and only "Ohio
Bailey." G. 3. HMG, Winghern.
Funny Phowe.--Fartnere desiring the
beet plow should oall on me and order a
Fleury. 3NO, LONG, Agent, Bruesels.
Watinew—Eggs 12e. Bring your Bat.
ter and Eggs to Wingham and get that
$50.00 Parlor Suite.
G. E. KING, Wingbam.
To GARDENERS. -10,000 6 cent packages
Beads, 10 paokagee for 26 aente. Glover,
Timothy, Speltz, Goose wheat &a., for
sale. 51.3. Knew Wingham,
Para FIANOBL—B, Oloee, Ethel, bas the
agenoy for the Page fenoe for the whole
of Grey township and Morrie township
from the 3rd line and se far West as the.
Centre eicieroad. A. U. McKay & 00., of
• Brussels, will receive orders for Mr. Oloee
when more convenient to those deeiring
it.
mown= -
Clohn.—In Ethel, on April 8th, to Mr.
and Krt. EL in. Cole, a daughter.
gad.9..M.Taxasrla..
RonliavoN—MoRAire.—In Olintqn, on April
2nd., by Rev. Dr. Stewart, Mr. George
Roberton to Mies Nettie Mau, all
of Clinton.
onxmani.
Gnxbre.—In Galt, on April fith, Mary A.
Littlejohne, relict of the late Wm.
Grille, and aunt to kin. R. Leather.
dale, Brueeele, in her 86th year.
Hamm:Ia.—At Port Albert, on Monday,
Marob 310, 1902, Thoe. Hawkins, P.
Pd., aged 78 years, 1 month and 6
days.
llifeDotvano.—In Grey, on April 7112,
Marion Stewart, youngeet daughter
of Alex. and Ann 3. WiaDonald, aged
2 years, 9 months and 18 daYa-
Maluntarn,.—At Brampton, on April 4th,
Mrs. Wm. Marshall, mother of Mrs.
of Toronto, formerly of
eon. 16, Grey, in her 86th year.
no'..720R953 *anal. xisswantrie ,
Fill Winne: 67 68
Barley ...... 45 48
Peite• 68 70
()ate....... . 86 87
Itutter,'Culie aol rolis15 16
Ego per dozen 9 10
Flour par cwt. 4 00 5 00
Potatoes (per bus) 25 • 80
tipples (per bbl.) 2 00 8 00
flay per ton 7 00 8 00
Sheep skint, eaoli 25 26
Lamb thine saab 25 80
Salt per bbl,, retail..." 1 00 70
liidee trimmed 6t
Hides rough .. • .. . . . 5
Boge 6 90 • 6 00
Wool' .. e 18 18
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
German servant wanted. • Apply to
Mae, W. EL SINCLAIR.
PUDE bred Blank Minoroa wigs for sale,
MILTON Itesnolt, Huth of Breath's,
Oonnwoon wanted. Caber Carriage
Factory, Brueseie.
WORRIED hones for Bele. Apply to.
TM:MASAN SMITH, Lot 8, Con, 0, Grey.
roa sale, a young DOW miloh oow.
3.9501,91156.
Two bioyalea for Hale, one new laet
year. Choice for $15. EL A. DEADAM N.
Fon sale, three good building lots.
Apply to JOHN ELANSIILD,11thel P.O. 80
SEED Barley for sale, good rand well
°leaned, nod free from noxious weed eesde.
D. WALKER, Lot M
28, 8th Line, orris, or
Breathitt P. 0. 88-2
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
THORO' BRED DURHAM
.a. null for service, Lot 27, Oon. 10, Grey.
Terroe-51.20 with privilege of returning IR
neoessary. Registered pedigtee may be
seen oe application. WM. BRAY,
88-201 Proprietor.
TOR BALE, OHEAP.—GOOD
frame bowie 22x213 With stone founda-
tion, kitchen and. woodshed ; bard and soft
water. Alga front shop 147 00 feet; good
stable 18 x22 and 6 acre of land. Per towns
and price, apply to .70 0, IMLAY, Ethel, 08.2
orm-al-de-hyde
• SOLUTION
SPECIALLY ooNoeNroAret,
The Great Germ killer, forkilling the
Smut Germ on Oats and Barley.
The many expreesione of fletiefaotion from tbon who used oar Forroeldo-
hyde last :mason gives tie renewed eaeuratue ae I01t9 excellent qualities 10
ilo all that we claim tor it. We take pleeenre in giving the experienee of
two well known :vinare i this neighborhood ;--
Ur. Itobt. Niohol, of Morris, Rays wed youe Fermaidebyde last 58l 09 land
from which it WW1 almost iwposeible to threete oats grown on preview: yeare, atall
Quid :warmly Mad a head et mut. I will certainly use it again this season.
Mr. .1,73. 114oLanohlin, of Grey, elates :—In Order to teat the oueliliee of your
Formaldehyde last season I used it on ell my seed trate exempt one bag•and found the
0818 gpow, tram that bag vary badly smutted while the root of the field was almost
entirely free INTO IA, I Can reoommend it very highly.
ib. Bottle, sufficient for 80 to 100 bushels 65e.
Ib. Bottle, sufficient for 40 to 50 bushels 400
At
s Drug Store •
URHAM BULL 12 MONTHS
old for gale, roan in eolor, METER
ROBERTSON, Lot 8, Con. 9, Grey, Bruseels
9,0. 88
l'ULL FOR SERVICE. — A
LJ Thorocbred Short Horn, registered
pedigree, Terms 75s, • with privilege of ro•
turning neoeseary. GEO. 10817,
Bruesele South.
nOMFORTABLE HOUSE AND
N../ lot for sale or to rent. Good otabte
ited 20 three of land. ' Immediate • posies -
Mon." For further particulars apply to
111103, /a, A. LOWRY, ,Brussele.
QSX YOUNG SCOTCH SHORT
Li Roth Bulls for sale. from 9 to 20 months
.010, Also cowe in oaf to inthothed "Red
Duke" and a few heifers.
D, MILNE, Ethel.
1741ARVI FOR SALE AT A BAR.
a.' Gam being Lot 21, con. 17. Groh Con-
taining 100 acres more Or less. There aro 5
aores cleared, 10 or 15 acres partially olear-
ed and balancer timbered with ash and
principally. Frame stable 10780 feet on
Premises, also a W01). Poor health 10 the
reason for selling. For 07105. terms, ae.,
apply to GEO. SEIDL% Ofitnbrook P.
0., oi F S. SCOTT, Brussels, 394
OUSE AND STABLE WITH
10 aoreo 01 land to rent, adjoining
Brussels 26 three in orchard and enroll
fruits.House will be rented withotit land if
(Wired. GEO. ROBB, Mamie,
• $20.,000 to •Loan.
, •
• The above sera •lrae. been placed with nee
for immediate investment on ferm.prepert,
ty ab 5 per omit. If ;titles are satiefutory
loansmaY be completed 10 11 daye. Liberal
terms as to repayment, Apply at 'entre to
W. M. SINOLA7R, Barrister, tto , Brea eels.
HOUSE 'ANDil ACRES OF
land, eligibly located 011 Turnberry
street,Brussels, for onle. Will be sold on
bloc or house and loth separately, to suit
purchaser. Good dairy business in connec-
tion. Possession could be given any time.
Sth:price, terms, dre., apply to NEIL Mo-
LAUORLIN, Breese's.
_T LECKIE,
v., •
LIFE AND FIRE INSTJRA0011,
LOAN AND REAL 15574.731 4015817,
VALUATOR, 90.
011the over Hursleyei Drug Store,
Feb, ath, 1902, 80,13m Brueselti.
var.. 311E°11., MC. 4110o.
STRICTLY ONE PRICE - ALWAYS THE LOWEST.
The Annual Sale of
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Women's Undermuslins
• On Friday next,
April Ilth, we will start our Annual Sale of Women's
Ready-to-wear Muslins, White Goods, Embroideries and Laces,
The importance of these Annual Sales of Underwear and White Goods cannot be
over-estimated for these sales are so carefully planned and organized that we are able to
offer standard articles at much less than ruling market prices. This would be an impos-
sibility were it not for the fact that in anticipating tremendous trading this month we
are satisfied to accept the smallest margin of profits, and. in making our purchases we
have been able to secure every commercial advantage that belongs to the large buyer.
This year our Ready-to-wear Garments will far excel anything ever shown in BrusFiels.
We can make the largest display because the trade for Ready-to-wear Garmentsis rapid-
ly increasing and.we're bound to keep pace with it
COME AND SEE THE DISPLAY.
Our Gowns are all long and full size ; our Skirts are made in most generous pro-
portions ; our Corset Covers are designed not only for beauty but for perfection of fit.
Here are Some of
Our Prices.
W0111021:5 Cotton Drawers
full size, made of fine ottrobrio, embroidery trimmed,
at per pair 26
—Women's Cotton Drawers, with cluster of 8 tucks and
laoe trimmed, at per pair . ... . ......... 26
—Full eize Drawers, with cluster of 8 tucks, embroidery
flounce 2 inohee deep, at per parr 95
—Fall size Cotton Drawers, with oineter of three Woks,
embroidery donne% 5 inobes deep, at per pair... 60
full size and ample length, with
yoke front and baok, 8 °tuatara of
tuoke earth aide, oatnbrio frill on
collar e.nl ouffe, each 50
—Extra epee:lel Gown with yoke of
tucking, embroidery on collar and
cuffs, at 75
—Empire Gomm, triinmed with line
embroidery • and insertion, hem.
etitohed and line tuella on oollar
and °dee . 1 00
—Goatee at • 1 25, 1.50, 1.75, 2 00
Corset Covers
Speoiel V shaped front, with em•
broidery trimming, sizes 82 to 88,
at each 25
—8 very special lines of Corset Covers,
with embroidery, lace and tuck
trimming at 60
—Corset Covers at 65o, 750, 1,00
White Skirts
—Full Mee, nueorted lengthe,
with embroidery frill 5
inohee deep, and °luster
of tuoka, at 90
— Here are two extra 'veinal
White skirts, one with 20
inch deep double frill of
fine lawn, with 10 rows
of tucking and oembria
duet frill ; the other
with 10 inoh satin 'men
frill, with Torehon Lase
and three incite, oambrio
duet frill, at eaoh1 00
White materials of every description will also go with this Annual Sale. Over 100 pieces of new,
White Goods to select from, including Victoria LaWns, Satin Checks, Organdies, Namsooks, India
Linens and Lansdale Cambries.
—New Valenoiennee Laces 21 200, 260, 80o, 8814 405 and 600 per dozen up in edgings and insertione.
• —5 dozen Ladles' lino White Lawn Aprons, with bibs, embroidered trimmed, Worth regular 408 each, sale price 26e.
J. FERGUSON & Co.