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L. -wholn we come into ceutaat,•end t1'n1Y God
Will blocs ee ue we thus falai 2210 eofulm,ud
end Parpose ill us.
The Second division Of the topic eTbe
iufleenee of the Sebbath Sohcol" wee
taken by Aliso Elite 11foNsir, of Creu.
, brook, in a praetieet tnauuer and 1'ne
Poo will present the pepsr to our readers,
in the pear future.
Thee. Streoban, a well known 8. B,
laborer, tippet) on the third department of
tee gdbjeot, viz "'Pia infinite -tie of the
oommuully ou the ahlitl's oharaoter;'
dealt with it along the following
lines 1-
I11thiesubjeot ellotted.$0 me, I assure you
I reale delietroy 411 bringing it before you.
AG ply time of life I ought bo know a great
dealef the formation of the oharaoter of
'children if I was a men of green observatiou.
T
ara, sure, however, a more important mat.
ussed before this Conven-
tion.
cannot r disc U
e 0 b
G
tion. Tho riots a gene nded is enol our
Sabbath 80hools gran tended to, benefit, for
Sabbath liohools must have as lnsuelwe m1.
• tyettheypr art y 141411 y are 4ed.fortherising
get ehey, are primed y few short d .for the rising
generation, which o e Pew short years will
of k0 the ppinoo of those llbe now control at
will control t very exon will be the aff societyt that
win e.and direst the this of ohu fly
and 1ok Seeing then hfut this eventually
liy
will
Sabbath
ti lioo how he hem the ahube, that
80bbath colleetivell t l and the home should be, tont
laid upon
they dthewelf the othe rising
ng
genera1i n. htor-theparents
lea of the deepest ' t,erteeat in. 0 welfare
parents heir the deeps n
iirtarest intim welYare oY tialr children in
the position they; may. ocoupy in society.
Still the community at large have an interest
in them, as an obligation is laid upon them
that should not be neglected. It is only a
very few years before young man and young
ivomen enter upon their career of usefuln000
or neglectfulness. Their obaraoters 4000
,noalded with that whioh they 001 out to lila
and hence the tone of a community is formed.
for good or evil influences, The tendency is
' downward, our natures are depraved, and
if good is not working iu a community,
without holy influences working against evil,
It is downward. The Apostle Paul in Boni.
7-23, 'But I see another law in my members
warring against the law of my laird, and
bringing me into captivity to the law of sin
which is in my members. All will aeknow-
• lenge that this distinguished apostle was no
• mean authority but understood human
nature in all its phases, aaiural and spiritual,
probably had no superior. There lea spirit,
nal warfare continuously pending with the
powers of darkness and the powers of light.
19ph. 6:12, "For we wrestle nos against iteth.
and blood but against principalities, against
powers,against the rulers of the darkness of
this work., against spiritual wickedness in
high places." Seeing then that we have the
most unmistakeable evidences that we have
these powerful influences to contend against,
' we should tape unto ourselves the whole
armour of God that we may be able to stand
in the evil day and having done all to stand."
Who then are supposed to stand and be
champions for the truth ? Those who fight
the good light of faith and lay hold on eter-
nal life, whereunto they aro also called, and
profess a'tlood profession before many wit-
nesses 1'lim.0:18, "Itis not the Church of
Christ who are saved. them who are sane*
Pad in Christ Jesus, which He hath purchased
with His own blood." They should"Wax
Valiant -for the truth, turn to -flight the
0rmie0 of the aliens." Intim 11111 of Hebrews
we have a list of heroes, o great crowd of
' witnesses which stood up for the Truth, in
the face of difnoulties, which the church
should now imitate. If the church is faith-
ful should it not influence the community
in which they reside, should they not adorn
• the doctrine of their Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ ? Should not a community be eo
influenced by their light so shining that they
may see their good works and' glorify their
Father which is in heaven ? I believe society
or the oornmunity will be what we make it.
If the home, the Sabbath School, and the
church, are faithfully doing their pert as the
redeemed 02 Christ, the moral tone of the
community will be ennobling and elevating.
Numerically, the church is strong, the into,
mice of holy men and women should be so
g.eat that open sin at least ehould hide its
head. I John 1:8, 7, "If we say we have fel-
lowablp with him, and walk in darkness, we
lie and we do not the truth, but if we
walk it the light as He is in the light, we
have fellowship one with another, that is
with the Father and his eon Jesus Christ."
Now the question for us to consider serious-
ly and conscientiously as professed followers
of Christ, Are we doing our duty 4 Are we
truly the servants of the living God; do we
set ourselves against everything tial demor-
alizes the community in which we dwell; are
we ourselves guilty of habits or living ex.
ample to those around us would desire to
lower the standard of the pious Christian, es
demanded by the word of God ? Shall we
wound Christ in the house of His friends, and
bring dishonor upon oar (sod who calls upon
us to be holy, because He is Holy ? We can-
not know the inner life of man but Christ in
7111 of Mathew in the sermon on the mount
says, "Ye 04,011 know them by their fruits,
&a." We have no higher authority than
Christ as to what manner of persons ought
• we to be in all manner of holy conversation
and godliness. This Standard is required of
those who profess the name of Christ, and
let every one that Sameth the name of Christ
depart from iniquity. By Christians doing
, their. dui the general moral tone of the
eommenity lo raised, or lowered in harmony,
withthetr standard. If the members of the
Church are negligent and, careless, the com-
munity will be so. "Ye are the salt of the
earth, but if the salt have lost its savour
wherewith shan't be salted, thenceforth it
is good for nothing but to be east out and
trodden under foot of men." This is how
Christ defines those who are not living up to
standard of their profession. Ido not mean
• that self-improvement will make Christians,
• butit should bo characteristic of a member
o1 a Church, who is )mown as a man of God.
Itis sad that profane language is very pre-
valent with a great many. klany, seem as if
they were nob aware of this sinful habit.
Even boys will indulge in this vile habit in
the Preaenee of adults, se if they did not
know that it was disgraceful. How sad it is
to hear so many taking the mune of their
blessed God and Saviour in vain as if their
tendnat were a merit, "The Lord. will not
• hold him guiltless who taketh His name in
. vain." How van children avoid being con-
taminated with this example before them in
' their community 0 Itis saddening to know
• how much of this abomination predominates
with the youth of our land without much
restraint. Wherever a Christian ix he aheald
show that it was painful for hire to see or
. hear anything that 04011 dishonoring to our
God. For the sake of the rising generation
in this professedly Christian and blessed
Canada, snob =becoming aonduat should
be unknown. For the welfare of the rising
generation every nnember of the Church'
should stave familyworth) should have au
• alter around which we gather our household,
„• morning and eventing, earnestly pleading
• with God to guldens and family during the
day. How can those who follow their Lord
and Saviour omit this blessed privilege in
their homes? Do we not know that every..
good thing cometh down from the Lord. of
lights ? .How 0041 we enpeot the blessing of
God in onr faintly, unless We do this, and yet
•I am afraid thio bleesodrivilege is sadly
neglected.Are we not told to ask and we
shrill receive and seely and we shall find.
• Gal,
he fteoi reap we
but he thatseoweth
to the sirit, shall of the spirit reap life ever-
lasting."
For our spiritual benefit, the risin
generation and the community, members of
ohurch should attend the house of God to
promote the Oattae of Christ, and to train up
their children in the fear of God. T1110 is of
all things the crowning duty of,. parents, if
they truly love their children. There is no
provision they oon make for them that they
should be mote anxious to promote. What
will education, fnrms,•busin000 position and
wealth do in the hour of death, in the absolve
of the love of God in the soul, nothing what-
ever.. On Saturday every. preparation Ohoutd
be made,
mmeunless
should on the acreoogoeutli nmi1tod house
able to
be in the ehuto11, Be that':heareth you
tux+
scale
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tit meoun ,at n dee et y0adnapisothum.and P4hat doeIla9E me a s s t lhr
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ampler)HudlirGod, n bad
exaonpl0 11rolditThe seventh 25027
Of Oar tee10021 given tui, that we anty
have the opn0rtnn1(y of serving wet, vo ford
With
the bread of life, and, days to
provide for ourbodlee, Thle blessea d pt'!v!•
led and epppol'ttmity 1s 0itdl7 neglected,
3 s 4)243721184001-14e thatl I n 22084 lLwe 0Ers 0f
(!artist el n11, when ie eery $obhatlt how eon
0POad ort0•heae in 111110ervtoe hero how Oso
WO Vend an; eternity with hint, 11 am afraid
the d oke will nay in that day, I tell 700 I
knew not whence yon are,.depart from
2110 ye v70rlrere of lnlqufty. 4 spy spend this
deg riding sed visiting, De we not rola (lied
to 0011024' our awn depravity ? Another sad
thing le done by many who profeea to be foo•
lowed of Christ by meineerahip,le. 111071teg-
tact therayer meeting. It is wad the pra7-
er meeting is the pulite of 411.00113roh, where.
by you know the health of its member0. If
dila is so, and I believe it le why should not
those who have the opportunity phew their
faithfulness to their children and thele Clod,
that their children should grow up in the
Mae of the Lord their God, and R101'43,111111 in
their bodies and spirits which are His, Mala -
0111 8:10,T11en. they that feared the Lord
spoke often 0110 to snottier, and the Lord
harkened and lte0rd it and a book of remein-
b ranee wee written before tin for them
that1 feared the Lord and thought upon his
name.' 17 "And they shall be mine ealth
the Lord o� heath in that day when I make
rap m77 jewole, and I 1111 spare totem, e0 man
eaten*i hie owu eon that serveth .him.
Shen *bah ye re ck d disease between the
righteous and Ekea wiwicked, between him that
servoth(}od and him that eervo*h him p00,.
Unto
you that
r my
nam0 shall t
he sun
n
0Y ri uoneosa arise with healing in bis
wings and ye stall
go forth and grow up as
e e tura the
calvay
of the stale. And h shall t
hearts of the fathers the children and the
001,10 of the. childrenrt heir fathers, lest I
tomo and smite the earth With a cures,"
The dieouoeiou woe taken part In by G.
]i. Blair, Bev. P'. Swann, Rev. 3. Holmes,
W. H, Kerr and A. M. McKay.
Pointe elicited ;—It requires manhood to
oppose evil. Bad language is largely a
habit 000aeioned by want of care in the
home. The infiuenne of the home in
bettering the character of the compact•
ions of our boys and girle is most
important and Christian people should
take a lively interest to the young
people. The early years are the best
training • school for development Of
character. The 8. 8. tends to make
sacred the Lord's day, by the attendance
of ohildren in the school. Good habits
are worth cultivating. The 8, S. tends
to cultivation of a civic ooneoiep00.
Good literature is of great value, Parente
should be kindly informed of wrong
doing iu their obildreu. Many a hero and
heroine are unknown to the world but
are recognized by the Master, The
eubjeot was well threshed out.
"I am Thine 0 I Lord" was then sang.
Rev. A. H, Brown, B. A, B. D , of
Belgrave, kindly took the topic allotted to
Rev. Inc. Ross, B. A., who was unable to
be present, It was "How to improve
end encourage the S. 8. staff." He said
a S. S. is one of the beet agencies in it
community. Officials of S. 8. ere s self
denying Maas without doabt and might
well be called heroes and heroines as they
give their labor and time in helping the
youth. 8eloot a Supt. who le lively, ap-
rl
to•date well v i literature and the
versed n
Bible. He should be enthusiastic, in bis
work ; attend Conventions and be ready
to self ea0rifrioe ; ehould visit other S. S.
and compere notes so es to get a wide
survey. Should be willing to take advice.
Be millionaires in good thoughts. Shells
bands with etraogere and those who are
not etr0ngere. Select the best teacbere
and have a reserve clave from which to
ahooee. Plevien8 training is of value,
such a school of Methods. Good workers
Mould not be allowed to resign if it eau
be possibly avoided. Speak kindly to
fen of workers, it gives enoonragement
in their work. Attend the eahool ; share
the responsibility and Bend the ohildren
regularly, Let the lemon be studied al
home and aid both child and teacher
tbereby. It tends to reciprocal molten.
Be loyal to the school. The pastor
ehould preach occasionally on the S. S.
lessee. Encourage along the line of
equipment, literature, rte. Let the staff
feel that they hove our confidence and
progress both iu the home and ohuroh.
Pleety of money ehould be at the disposal
of the school.
The discission wee joined in by Rev.
F, Swann, Rev. J. Holmes and others.
From it were gleamed the ideas :—Pro.
mote claw with teacher. Give an evening
each week for the study of the lesson end
eahool teaching points.
Rev. R. Paul spoke a few words in
reference to the work of the billeting
eommitte0.
Rev. Mr. Dever, Jae. Streohan, Jae.
Cunningham and Mies Etta MoNair
were chosen on the Nominating oom•
mittee.
The forenoon session Mooed with the
Benediction by Rev. Joo. Holmes.
AFTERNOON 0E99ION.
After devotional methane in whioh the
hymm "Jesus the very thought 0! Thee,
with sweetness idle my breast" was ming
and Rev. .F. Swann, of Blaevale, offered
prayer.
The report of the nominating 0020•
mittee was presented and adopted as
followe !—
President, A, M. McKey, Broesel° ;
Vine President, Miss Etta McNair,
Oranbronk;
Sec: Trees., W. H. Kerr ;
Emotive Committee, Mrs. Ham,
Brussels ; J Cunningham, Belgrave ; and
Geo. C. Barrows, Walton. The past
Presidents are also members of the
Executive.
The retiring President spoke approp•
riate words and introduced the uew
occupant of the of8ae who made a brief
but premium' addreee on assamfdg the
abair,
"The Life and Labors of St. Paul in
relation to the S. 8. reasons for the year"
wan dealt with by Rev. Jiro. Holmes, of
Brussels, after the hymn "Onward
Christian Soldiers" was sung. The
Waned gentleman gave a running
comment on the eventful Life of the herei0
Paul and Galled 04) in the review leading
lagoons to the Bible etudent eking the
tinea lived and preached by Pant in hie
numerous yet honorable mieeion. It wse
full of information. "I need Thee every
hone" was heartily sung.
"How beet to onitivate a missionary
spirit in the Sabbath School" was Rev.
M. G. Jarrow's subject. A 8. 8. is e.
Divinely appointed institution and ono
badmen is to shine as lights in a dark
place and represeet Jesus ()hetet. Youth
is the newton for the development of the
Christ life and the 5. B. is a fine place to
develop it, The need for missionary
zeal is apparently close at hand. The
Bible i0 toll of epiritual evolution. The
need of missionary work and the perils of
the world ehould be set before the young
people. Thio worn does not belong to the
pester, and paronte alone bet every abild
ehould be enlisted in the oomiot ek a
voluotaer under the oroes of Christ, We
Should pray for 111143 and 1ab49 Go nee the
ri t
Workear ed on ,
The dlgcnetfon eleoit9d the fallowing
helpful thoughie :--Eeta111000 S. n,,
ltapiain the dementia of the beath43»,
Glee mieoionary information and Od9gat0
the youth to.reep0ud to the eaUe; Thee,'
Beta0han, 13, Gerry, 1i, Mo:ltay and
0211er0, expreeeed their Opi4uen0.
A Round Tabiq Oqufereuen them next
ou the program. and weeoouduoted by 4,
A. Jnoheoa, B. A., Seorotaryof rho
provincial Sabbath Sopool Aeeoaration.
Leaflets were dietributod bet only three
queries were ormeidored a goodly portion
of delegates taking a part, 1. of as hath
was oeoapiO4 tike way, "Mantua the
Perishing" was Dung atter wbiob G, F,
Blair, o! Brussels, spoke on "Some teethe
aharaoterietios of a good Sabbath Bohooi,"
(1)'1'hougbtlulnese or 003'880 nee0 on part
of teachers so ea to exert reties 'influence
upon pupils. (2) Defiuiteueee. Weare
largely playing 01 our Witching instead el
haviug some reel point In view. A aura
oulm should he adopted, (3) The.
student spirit is a ueoesoity in a S. S.
Let the thought of education be para
mount, (4) Have a tame to live. Thie
will prove a tower of etrengtb. (3)
Parental support. The home f9 the
plate for m. aiding the ohild oharaoter.
(7) The support of Elle oharoh behind the
'reboot eo that the school will occupy the
front rank in our churches.
n
Mr, Jaokeon, A. Gardiner, Thos.
Strachan, Rev. M. G, Jerrow, Bev. Jno,
Holmes and Rev. F. Swann, added their
quota in the dioouasiou.
"Opght ohildren attend the regular
oburoh Service?" was the clotting tome of
theafternoon'e scallion and was introduced
by Rev. F. Swann, of Bloevale. He gave
the following reasons wby they should
(1) Because of the evil they will escape,
There are too may single rigs in use for
family attendance at oborcb. (2) For
the good they will receive. Teach them
that God will be there, and pastors
should remember the obi dren fn the
sermon. (3) Childhood ie the habit
formiug period and attendance at March
ebonite be one of the habits formed. (41
Children should grow tip iu the fold of
God. The man who takes care of the
lambs will preserve the Hook and we
ehould adopt the same principle. (8)
The future to depeodant on our oaring
for the ohildren and very early the
tempter gets hie work into the heart.
The ohildren ehould not only attend
ptblia eervioe but prayer meeting and
other Buena of grace, The epeakere gave
6 whole scaled to k and it will do good
in the time to tame.
An animated dismission followed.
Meeting was oonoluded by the Benedict,
ion.
342NIN0 SESSION.
There wag a large attendance at the
evening session which opened with e
spirited song eervioe lead by Melville
oharoh ohoir. After prayer had been
offered by Rev, R. Pant a fine anthem
wag rendered after which the President
introduced Rev. H. Irvil,e, of Listowel,
who spoke on "Our duty tewarde the
Temperance question." The address was
oatepoken, tall of inform Ginn and oaf•
onlated to encourage people in their
conflict against Ring Alcohol. The
reverend gentleman practices what be
preaohee.
"0 1 Zion Awake„' was well sung by
the choir and Provincial Seoretary Jack -
eon woe palled upon. Hie subject was
"The Touch of June.” Thie be demon.
°tested fn a pleasing and unique way.
Thie wag Mr. Jackson's first visit to
Brussels. He is a busy man and is man.
aging the affairs of the Provincial Asso-
ciation in good form.
The Methodist Oharob ohoir eats "The
Lord is my Light," after which the usual
votes of thanks were passed. "God be
with yon till we meet again" woo sting,
and Rev. Mr. Irvine pronotlooed the
Benediotion, oloeing one of the beet Oon•
ventions held in Brunie.
LITTLE NOTELETS
T. A. Hawkins, organist of Melville
ohuroh, presided at the organ in the
morning session and Miee Jennie Hab•
kirk rendered like eervioe to the after.
noon.
The day was a beautiful one and the
turn out of delegates was excellent no lees
than 70 persona registering. There was
also a large attendance of others interest.
ed in Sabbath School work.
Brussels District Sabbath School Anima.
Minn is a sturdy youngster for an 11
year old.
No better program has been presented
at past Convention. A pleasing feature
wee that every topic was taken by the
party to whom it was easigned-
Colleotioae amounted to 418.08.
The billeting 00mtn0tt90, Oonaiptjng .Of
Bev. R Penland 11I100ea line Uavan And
MoNab, did their work i4) capital 43ty10
end dolegatee epode in Oomptimentary
terrine of the hospitality of the Bruoeele
!14304)112.
Tile now President is en old and 004411.
lel worker in t11e Sande!' school field and
a4onlit hle158 41 live Trader,
Diloneel000 were hearty.
Deeeroato has organized a Board of
Trade, with P, Slavin aaPreeidel)t, f
The Deering harvester OoMpany e
Miami bylaw was defeated at Hamilton.
Union 7, 0,, wae'vieited by a terriAo
tornado. !'our deatbo and oonelderable
lose of property reunited,
Res, E. W. Wood, Methodiet mission•
try at Contain N. W, T., was drowned
oroseing a creek ewolien by rain.
Brussels Greenhouse.
Plants
ane Flowers.
You will find at Brussels Greenbaum
any quantity of Tomato, Oelety, Oanti-
flower and Cabbage Plante.
Fine 001180tlon of Flowering Plante.
A °holoe lot of Gernniume and
Annuals for bedding.
Out Flowers supplied.
Floral Designs made to order.
Miss Kelly.
L'Ei11'L'IINTIARY SUPPLIES.
SEALED TENDERS addressed "Inoped.
ore of Penitentiaries, Ottawa," aud en-
dorsed "Tender for BuppLtes," will be re-
ceived until Monday, loth of June, lnolueive,
from parties deoirens of °entraoting for
supplies, for the decal year 1192.1906, for the
following inetitutioue, namely:-
1(ineston Penitentiary,
Bt. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary,
Dorchester Penitentiary,
Manitoba Penitentiary,
Britian Columbia Penitentiary,
Regina Jan,
Priem Albert Sall,
8ebarate tenders wilt be reeeived for each
of the following oleates of euppllee:—
1. -Flour (Canadian Strong Baket'e),
2. Beet Foragean,d mutton (fresh),
6.
4. coal (aothraclto and bituminous),
6, Cordwood,
9, Graaert01 (i9,
7. Drat. 01n barrels.),
B. Dry Goode,
0. Drage and Medicines.
10, Leacher and Findings,
11. Hardware, Tinware, Paints, etc.,
12. Lumber,
Details of information ae to form of con-
tract, together with forme of tender, will be
furnished on eppplleetione to the Wardens of
the various )u0titutla0e•
All suppliers are subject to the approved of
the Warden 0r Jailer.
A11 tenders submitted must specify clear-
ly the Institution, :or institutions, whioh it
le proposed to supply, and aunt bear the
endoreation of at least two responsible
sureties.
Papers tueertingthis native without au-
thority from the King's Printer will not be
paid therefor,
DOUGLAS STEWART,
GEO. W. DAWSON,
Inspectors of Penitentiaries.
Department of J0at'ae,
Ottawa, May 12, 1902. 46-8
ETH E L
SAW MILLS
All kinds of Dreeeed Lumber kept on
hand from $10 up.
British Columbia, home out Shingles
and Lath kept on hand.
A good farm on 19th oon. of Grey for
sale. -
ra'AI1 parties indebted to me are
requested to call and settle up before
March let or 10% will be added atter
that date from Jan. let till paid.
A quantity of green cedar poets for
Bale on Lot 7, Con. 4, Grey.
S. S. COLE,
PROPRIETOR, ETHEL.
fuN2 6, 1002
STOCK FOR• SERVICE
BULD FOB ,'S181ZVIOE = A
Thoro'.(i ed Short Worn, regietersd
0adtaroe, 'tenet • Ito,iwitll privilege of le•
a0ni0g 1f ueo000arf, GI00: 34.!844,
6B• H044030040oD4.
rr11a(oRo, 13B]lD. DUIWI2JYt
1 Bull for eerv148, Lot 27,00n. le, Grop,
1!ertue-1].AO w1Ei1 prlvllogo of return n,g If
000005044' .ltegls(Orod. podlgt00 •mav til
peon ou app110t04en, Wal, 11114.1,
09.2m Proprietor,
JERSEY BULL lo'OB S1011t-..
NJ 7I0E.—'pito nudereigned will keep Yor
service on Lot 4, 00u. 0, Grey, a them' bred
Jamey Mill. Terms 760. to be paid at tinge
o1 se071oe with privilege of retunieg 14
necessary: JNV, LAWBO1I
Proprietor,
BULL FOR SERVICE. --THE
nad0001gned will keep for service ou
Lot 24, Oen. 9, Grey, the thorn' bred Short
EOM bull, "General Huller" ,'60274= Ped•
lgroe may be thou on appileanon, Terms,
0109, to be paid Jan. lot, 4006, with privilege
of returning if aeoesgere,
Also the thorn' bred Improved - 1014132 ire
boar ' North Bruhn Justine 2111, —8072
Pedigree in poosesalon of . owner if any
breeder wishes to see 11. Terme, $1 00, et
time of seryloo.with privilege of returning
ifn000assry. BOST. MaOON ALD,
454 Ethel P. 0. Proprietor.
REALESTATE.
rr
A SACRIFICE 1N REAL E9-
TATE,--06000.00 will bay the MoOau
ahoy Bloph in the Village of Brunette. These
two fine storm' meat bo sold to close out the
McCaughey Estate, Intending purobaeere
should investigate at 02100, Apply to P. O.
SCOTT or G. F. BLAIR, Brussels, Ont.
1:0411M FOR SALE. -THE UN,.
5Eltala113» offers his valuable 100 Bore
farm, Lot 4,0on.10, Grey, for sale on they
terms. Good brick house, bans barn,' or•
chard, &a. Farm ell seeded except 12 agree.
Leos than 1 mile from,Brustels. Poeseeelon
can be given next Pall. For particulars as
to prlge and conditions of sale apply to 13.
E. COATES, Proprietor, Brussels P, 0,
HOUSE AND ABOUT AN
are of land dor Bale, Graham's Sur-
vey, 211110 South of Brussels, The house
vaunting 7rooms; good stable; well; fruit
trees and small fruits. Possession given at
once. Terme reasonable. If property is not
sold goon, will be rented. For prion, terms,
&o„ apply to WM. RANDS, Brussels P. 0.
1'ARM FOR SALE—THE UN.
n8ne1ONE0 offor; his 100 acro farm for
Bale, -being Si Lot 17, Cot. 4, Morris. There
1s 0 bowie. two good barns 1002 feot•eaeh, 2
good wells ; orchard; well fenced : 76 scree
cleared, balance good bush. Possession
given to suit purchaser. Faris is in good
locality, 4 miles from 13el0rave and 6 to
Broeeele, Will also sell a Waterloo Steam
Engine and a Clinton "Monarch" Separator,
two grain grinders and a crusher. Forpriae
and terms apply on the premises or if by
letter to JAMES OLOAKEY, Proprietor,
46.4 Brueeele P.O.
'ool Waled
• The undersigned is
prepared to pay the Highest
Market Price for any -quan-
tity of Wool. See me before
you sell.
ALF. BAEKER
BRUSSELS.
Lime
The Bodmin Lime Works,
4th Line, Morris, are ready for
the Spring trade and have a
quantity of fresh lime on hand.
Guaranteed to be first-class.
Price 15c. a bushel at the kiln.
A. Nicholson & Son.
41-6m - 7110PRIETORS.
It writing addreeo Belgrave P. 0.
COBER & SONS' CARRIAGE FACTORY,
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO.
WE are having a splendid season in our large sale of Buggies, and are in a position to sup-
ply the wants of the public with a First -alas article. We will sell either Wholesale or
Retail.
Special attention given to the manufacture of Farm Wagons, either common Biked wheels or
half truck with 21. or 8 inch tires.
Field Rollers and Wheelbarrows with steel or wooden wheels.
Repairing and Repainting promptly attended to. •
Our attention will soon be turned to the Cutter Trade for the coming Winter,
GIVE US A CALL.
Johr, Cober 8 Sous' Carriage Factory.
CLOTflINC!
If you have not -ordered-, your --Spring Suit do so a:
once. Good' dressers have: taken to the.:New. • S rill Pat-
P �
-,have 1 the latest 1
°u' ' all 1 de i
tems in S .1>1ngs. Wee a s n
Fancy Worsteds for the. coming: season.
Tweeds and Fa V W s o
•
oronatiou-
o-th
We have just received the New Coronation Check
Cloth: very suitable for your Spring Suit or Overcoat.
Best Quality Coronation Cloth—
Suit, . $22 00
Overcoat,- 18 00
E. C. PUNFO.RD St SON,
TAILORS, OLOTHIER.9 and FURNISHERS.
G,rO R R,q '
. '
HOUSE PAINTS .
AfN�'
When you consider about thepainting of your house
the moat important thing to think of ie, what is the beat
quality of paint obtainable ? The beet paint to stand
the weather and look fresh for the longest time? There
ie only one answer to this, namely, that a paint made
TRADE MARK with Brandram'e B.B. Genuine Lead, Pure Linseed OP,
and just enough Dryer, meet be the,beet, tie this B. B.
Lead hae for eo many years been proved superior to ailothers. Boob a paint is
Anchor Liquid Home Paint, and it ie the only liquid paint made in Canada with
Brandram'e B. B. Genuine White Lead.
It is a mistake for yon to nee anything bat Gbe very beet paint in painting your
home. The met of putting on the paint le usually about the same ae the Dost of the
paint itself. A obeap paint takes more time to make a reasonably good job with
then a good paint, and does not last a4) long, nor look eo well. In fast the cheap paint
ie the most expeneive paint in the end. Make no mistake. lite Anchor Liquid
House Paint. It is a Pere White Lead, Zino and Linseed Oil Paint, and hi as good
as can be made with our ehoioe of the very best materials. Use it and get the most
eatiefaotory results obtainable with paint. Sold by—
,L. NE. 'K Y at COL,, Brussels.
Spoiled a Good Baking
you have manya time by using an
inferior grade of Sour. Your bread will
always be light, white and sweet when
using the Venue. It hi always of sap.
erior quality, with no variation,and, ie
carefully made from the beet grown
Manitoba wheat, Try /bie eatietaotory
braid fot your bread, cakes and pies,
and you will never use any other.
.ALF. BA.EKER,
100401$8EL0 .
BUCCIES 1 BUGGIES !
Ewan & Co.
Are now ready for this season with a larger stock. of Buggies than
ever. Although we sold 122 rigs in 1901 we are going to try and
heat that number this season, as we are determined to reach 200.
By giving a first-class rig and your choice from nearly every & t -
eines factory in Canada and along with our .,own hand -made Bug,-
gies, at close prices, we ought to reach the 200.
Our Buggies are 1000 mile, duet and oil -proof axles with the
solid Parker front wheels and no shaking -off or losing of hub bands
as all is solid and there to stay. Oil Ewan & Co'a Buggies twice in
the season and that is all that is regniree..
Call and see our stock of Rigs and you will be convinced that
you can't do any better tan purchase a Ewan & Co. Buggy. They
are light in draft and all. first-class material. 14 new Buggies and
2 Surreys sold this season already,
We sincerely thank our many customers for the number of Rigs
they purchased from us in the past season and we hope they will
help us along in .the years to come.
All kindle of repairs done and rigs repainted and retired at
close prices as usual. All Xbbbing done promptly.. gorseshoeing a
specialty at
EWAN & Cos., Brussels.
• •
•
We have just received the New Coronation Check
Cloth: very suitable for your Spring Suit or Overcoat.
Best Quality Coronation Cloth—
Suit, . $22 00
Overcoat,- 18 00
E. C. PUNFO.RD St SON,
TAILORS, OLOTHIER.9 and FURNISHERS.
G,rO R R,q '
. '
HOUSE PAINTS .
AfN�'
When you consider about thepainting of your house
the moat important thing to think of ie, what is the beat
quality of paint obtainable ? The beet paint to stand
the weather and look fresh for the longest time? There
ie only one answer to this, namely, that a paint made
TRADE MARK with Brandram'e B.B. Genuine Lead, Pure Linseed OP,
and just enough Dryer, meet be the,beet, tie this B. B.
Lead hae for eo many years been proved superior to ailothers. Boob a paint is
Anchor Liquid Home Paint, and it ie the only liquid paint made in Canada with
Brandram'e B. B. Genuine White Lead.
It is a mistake for yon to nee anything bat Gbe very beet paint in painting your
home. The met of putting on the paint le usually about the same ae the Dost of the
paint itself. A obeap paint takes more time to make a reasonably good job with
then a good paint, and does not last a4) long, nor look eo well. In fast the cheap paint
ie the most expeneive paint in the end. Make no mistake. lite Anchor Liquid
House Paint. It is a Pere White Lead, Zino and Linseed Oil Paint, and hi as good
as can be made with our ehoioe of the very best materials. Use it and get the most
eatiefaotory results obtainable with paint. Sold by—
,L. NE. 'K Y at COL,, Brussels.
Spoiled a Good Baking
you have manya time by using an
inferior grade of Sour. Your bread will
always be light, white and sweet when
using the Venue. It hi always of sap.
erior quality, with no variation,and, ie
carefully made from the beet grown
Manitoba wheat, Try /bie eatietaotory
braid fot your bread, cakes and pies,
and you will never use any other.
.ALF. BA.EKER,
100401$8EL0 .
BUCCIES 1 BUGGIES !
Ewan & Co.
Are now ready for this season with a larger stock. of Buggies than
ever. Although we sold 122 rigs in 1901 we are going to try and
heat that number this season, as we are determined to reach 200.
By giving a first-class rig and your choice from nearly every & t -
eines factory in Canada and along with our .,own hand -made Bug,-
gies, at close prices, we ought to reach the 200.
Our Buggies are 1000 mile, duet and oil -proof axles with the
solid Parker front wheels and no shaking -off or losing of hub bands
as all is solid and there to stay. Oil Ewan & Co'a Buggies twice in
the season and that is all that is regniree..
Call and see our stock of Rigs and you will be convinced that
you can't do any better tan purchase a Ewan & Co. Buggy. They
are light in draft and all. first-class material. 14 new Buggies and
2 Surreys sold this season already,
We sincerely thank our many customers for the number of Rigs
they purchased from us in the past season and we hope they will
help us along in .the years to come.
All kindle of repairs done and rigs repainted and retired at
close prices as usual. All Xbbbing done promptly.. gorseshoeing a
specialty at
EWAN & Cos., Brussels.