The Brussels Post, 1898-5-12, Page 8GOOSE BERRIES 1
We have a fresh supply of hellebore
for the preservation of your currant and
gooseberry buehosfrom the ravages of the
Currant Worm, We have Paris Green
if preferred, Havo soano ready,
Tandem
A Lady and Gout's Tandem either
for sale or to rent. Cau give you high
grade wheel, either Ladies' or Gent's,
guaranteed for the season, for $45. We
handle the Crescents, the best velar) in
the country. A Second hand lady's wheel
need but little, for $25.
A Great Battle.
A. great naval battle between Spain
and the U. S. is expected any day. We
keep the daily papers giving the latest
war news.
Wall Papers.
A large stock from which to seleot,
with edge trimmed ready to hang. We
do this with our new Wall Paper Trim-
mer.
G. A, Deadman,
Druggist, Optician & Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION w. G. ce H.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows:
GOING SOUTn, GOING NORTH,
17 xpress 7:10 a.m. I Mall 210 p.m
nixed 0:45 a.m, Express 10:01 p.m
fug nekrs Pins,
A ohiel's amang ye takin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it,
MAY flowers are plentiful.
Samoa Board Friday evening of this
week.
Naw Time table on the G. T. R. next
Month.
IP it is news you want you must read
THE POST.
BaeE BALL praotioe has commenced on
Victoria Park.
BRUasELs Oonrt of Revision on Mon-
day, June 6th, at 8 o'clock.
FRIDAY is a school holiday, on account
of the Teachers' Convention in Brussels.
Tan painter's brash bas brightened up
the wood work of Peter Watson's cottage,
Qaeen street.
SINGLE fare on the G. T. R. for Queen's
Birthday, good going on 28rd or 24th and
returning on 25th.
ANDREW COMM disposed of 22 fine
straw hats last Monday. Not a bad day's
aides for so early in the season.
PHILIP ADMIT Is beautifying the lawn
at his comfortable residence by an ever-
green hedge, shrubbery and flower beds.
Tan brink extension to the dining room
of Victoria Cottage. the residence of Rev.
R. Paul, is completed and a considerable
improvement made thereby.
WRoxzTER Odd Fellows paid Western
Star Lodge, I. 0. O.F., Brussels, a visit
on Thursday evening of this week, some
of the number receiving a couple of de•
grees.
DR. FALoPLEI500 ha3 had a conserve.
tory built to the South of his fine real.
dance, and will now be well anpplied
with room, as there was one formerly in
the front of the house.
J. T. Ross has been invited to umpire
a base ball metol between Kincardine
and Wingham on Friday of this week in
the former towu. Mr. Roes is a first-
class authority on the ball field.
GRAND MASTER YOUNG, of Thamesford,
and Deputy District A. McKay, of Brae.
eels, paid Gorrie an official visit on Tam.
day relative to the re -organization of the
Odd Fellows Lodge in that village.
HEAR Him. -No one should fail to hear
Dr. McLellan on Friday evening on
"This Canada of ours." He is Doe of the
most foremost educationists in the Prov-
inoe and his lecture will no doubt be a
genuine treat. Lecture begins at 8
o'olook.
TEMPERANCE. -Under the auspices of
the Epworth League a public Temper.
ance meeting will be held in the school
room of the Methodist chetah next Tiles.
day evening, beginning at 8 o'olook. The
program will consist of addresses, read-
ings and mesio bearing on the coming
Plebiscite and the Temperance question
generally.
Tau public meeting last Friday even•
ing, in the Town Hall, for the purpose of
discussing the Frontage By•Law, resolved
itself into a very informal gathering, a
good share of the time being devoted to
question and answer relative to the law
and the steps to be trken if the By.Law
prevailed. The discussion was taken
part in by Postmaster Farrow, Treasurer
Kelly, W. Blasbill, Councillors Thomson,
and Leatherdale, F. S. Scott, Thos. Mas -
well, W. P. Vanetone, S. B. Smile and
the Reeve.
Deromus.-B. 0. Sperling, formerly of
Brussels, writes THE POST from Dauphin,
Man, under date of May 7th, and says ;-
This part of Manitoba is improving fast,
and the railroad is to be continued to
Swann River this Summer. A number
are taking up land in that locality and
give a good report of it, expecting it to be
a good motion of country. The Govern.
went has opened a land office at Swann
River, and a weekly Mail is now running
from Dauphin. An immigration building
30x60 fest, two-storey, has been built here
at a cost of $8,000 and there is consider.
able other building going on at present.
Mr. Sperling reports that his family is
well.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. -The quarterly
meeting of the Huron Medioal Society
wait held in the Council Chamber, Clin-
ton, on Wednesday, May 40h. Members
present Drs. Taylor and Hunter, Gods.
moll-; Bethune and Burrows, Seaforth ;
Agnew, Londesboro ; Hawke, Stratford ;
Gunn, -Shaw, Tnrnhn1l, Clinton; and
Walker and Parker, medical students,
Dr. Hawke, of Stratford, was present
and bead a very interesting and iestruot•
lye paper on Cystitis. Thus was follow.
ed by a general disousalon by the mem.
berg and a hearty vote of thanks was
tendered Dr. hawks for his paper,
Soros easee in praobioe Were -reported by
different members and talked over, The
next meeting of the Astoofation will be
bold In July,
Ketti the 24th oelebretion in Bruasele in
view.
Emma Division Court at Brunie un
Friday, Jape 8rd,
P. SCOTT'S mate has a line £illy colt
from "Costumer,"
Geonog EnwAnls le fencing his prop•
may on Thermo street,
Melo) has taken a rise of 1 mint a loaf
in Bruasele. Weeder if it will drop a
Deaf when the prioe of wheat falls ?
Seeman local pagers are getting down
to work at the Driving park preparatory
to the raoes on the Queen's Birthday.
8, T, Plana, N. B. Gerry and Joo,
Pugh, Fiore street, are beautifying the
fronts of their reepeotive premises by sit•
ting out young maple trees.
BRasaELe Marone will go to Wroxeter
next Tueeday to give their brethren of
that village a "boost," The goat is often
credited with this important dapartment,
J. KERNEY moved his stook of groceries,
&o., to the Stewart block on Tuesday of
this week, The painter's brush tidied
everything up in neat style and the shop
looks gay.
Some bioyolistshave evidently forgotten
that there is a By-law prohibiting riding
on the sidewalks. A few riders have
been spotted, and will contribute to the
exnbequer if it is continued.
GRANOLITHIc Pavement Companies in
Guelph and London have already made
enquiries relative to Brussels By.Law
and the probability of work being done
on the new sidewalks this season.
BRUSSELS cheese factory commenced
operations for this season last Monday
and is turning out from 5 cheese up-
wards each day. lblr. Harris will take
his new position as buyer for the Ballan•
Lyne firm, of Stratford, in June.
Ix is said three or four young aouples
are having a neck and neck race for the
matrimonial winning poet. Houses, oar -
pets, furniture, &o., &o,, are being fre-
quently disouseed. The leafy month of
Jane will likely find several oosy homes
tenanted.
Acmourn.-Thursday of last week
Henry Westgate, of Palmerston, fell off
the scaffold at the Grand Track depot,
Brussels, a dietanoe of 15 or 20 feet, and
injured his side and was otherwise quite
seriously shaken up. He was working
with the G. T. R, carpenter gang putting
a new shingle roof on the station and
freight house.
NATURE'S BEAurxsae.-Mre. Jno. Down-
ing has a cactus in bloom, with 8 flowers
upon it, that is admired by all all who
have Been it. -George Halliday has an
Easter Lily in bloom that . is e, beauty.
The stalks are 6 or 7 feet high and there
were 6 buds. The flowers are lovely, al.
though late in blooming owing to being
kept too long in the shade.
LAST Friday evening at the A. 0. U. W.
Lodge the program spoken of last week
was presented. In the absence of T.
Farrow, W. E. Armstongdealt with Eng.
land; W. H. eloOraoken sounded the
praises of the Emerald Isle, and Rev. S.
J. Allin gave an address on the best land
on the face of the globe -Canada. Rev.
Mr. Roes was unavoidably absent, so
Scotland went by default.
EAST HURON PnomDITrONreTS.-On
Monday evening of this week Duncan
Marshall, Provincial Prohibition Organ•
izer, representing the Dominion Allianoe,
met a number of Brasselites for the
purpose of arranging a date for a Con-
vention for East Huron, with the objeot
of organizing for the coming Plebiscite
Campaign next Fall. Wednesday, June
16th, was deoided an as the moat suitable
date, the Convention to be held in the
Town Hall, Brussels, at 1.30 o'olook. A
member of the Alliance will be in atteud-
anos, and a public meeting for timely
addresses will be held in the evening,
beginning at 8 o'clock. Rev. R. Paul was
appointed Converter of a looal committee
whose business is to issue a call to all the
temperanoe workers in the Riding, and to
attend to any other matters pertaining to
the gathering. The committee named
consists of Rev. R. Paul, G. F. Biair, B. 0
Gerry, A. M. McKay, A. Ellis and W. H. t
Herr. As the voting will cover the Do- b
minion, the linea of� Dominion constitu•
enciee will be followed in the work of 0
organizing and campaigning.
G. T. R. NOTne, The following were
the shipments from Brussels during the r
past week :-P. Ament, 2 oars heading to
Montreal ; car of bay to Montreal by
Baeker & Vanetone ; 2 oars of wheat, 6 l
oars of peas, and 8 oars of orate by acme fi
firm ; denble-decked oar of bogs by Clegg
& Dames ; carsettle by Scott &Jones ;
7 oars of of
alt by Enterprise Salt Works ;
2 consignments of butter to Halifax by R.
Thomson ; 2 care of wheat by B. i
Graham. In incoming freight there wee t
a oar of Manitoba wheat for W. F.
Stewart ; a oar of granite for Coohrane &
Johnston ; and a oar of sugar for Geo. ti
Thomson and Jas, Ballantyne. -Passen-
ger traffic is a little quiet. -Foreman
Graham of the Building and Bridge De-
partment, and gang have completed their
work at Braseelr depot and cattle pens,
and left for Palmerston on Thursday.
Inspector Yule, of Stratford, was here on
Wedneeday inspecting the work. -New
bime.table On or aboot June lot. -The
supply of tile stored at the station yard
is small, but station Agent Kendall is ex.
peoting a ear in the near future, -A few
oars of gravel ab the entrance to the cat-
tle pens would be a much-needed im-
pro vement.
00arOLIasENTARY,-Before A. Koenig left
town last week for Mitchell' he was pre.
canted with the following resolution
from Court Prinoeoe Alexandria, No, 24,
0. 0. F., in which institution he effioieut.
ly filled the office of Financial Secretary
for a number of years :-
Mr. /1. Koenig
THE BRUSSELS POST
Tim song of the lawn naowor is heard
in the land.
Tun frequent showore ,are tending to
rappid growth,
W. F. STEWAIni received a oar of Han i.
t oba wheat this week,
"Tuts Canade of Ours" is the intoreab-
ing topio of Dr, Motollan'e Mature in tits
Town Nall on Friday eventing of thi3
w sok,
Ot% tbanka are deo to a number of
subsoribere for prompt settlements dar-
ing the past week. We waub $200 in the
next 30 days.
Mus, ADAM Goou has puroheead the
home and lot owned by Mrs. Wm. Me.
Onllough, of London, formerly of Bras
sele, and will take possession at once.
Masses. Cram & DAMES shipped a mar
of hogs from Bre meta and two cars of
cattle from Belgrave last Monday. Mr,
Dames acoompauied tlae shipment to
Toronto.
FrnanataN.-A meeting of Brussels
Fire Brigade ie milled for 8 o'olook on
Wednesday evening of next week, at the
Council Chamber. Every member is
asked to attend,
Tao timothy seed sowed last Pell on
the land inside of the half mile traok,
Brussels Agricultural Park, did not
"batch" and another trial will have to be
made this Spring along a with some other
crop.
Da. MCLELLAN'S lecture Friday evening
of this week in the Town Hall should be
well worth hearing. His topio is "This
Canada of Ours." Admission fee 303.
A musical program will be presented
as well,
A FOOT ball in the hands, or more prop.
erly speaking in the feet, of
some of the eoheel boys dislooated a pane
of glass in the Queen's Hotel lest Mon•
day afternoon. The street is nob the
plaoe for either foot or base ball.
WHEAT touohed 51.1.5 ou Brussels
market, the highest prioe for a good
many years. Big prions used to be
oredited to Sir John A. Macdonald years
ago, and if that were true We wonder if
Sir Wilfrid Laurier has anything to do
with the present rise ? It's a poor rule
that won't work both ways.
Queen's BIRTHDAY IH BRrossRLS,-The
anniversary of the birth of Her Most
Graoions Majesty, will be celebrated in
Braasels. In the forenoon a base ball
match will be played on Victoria Park
and in the afternoon the following pro•
gram will take place at the. Driving
Park :-
3•miuute trot or pane,
5100.00
Named nee, trot or pane, 60.00
Farmers' race, 85.00
Parsee divided 50, 25, 15and 10%. Entry
fee 5?4 and 5% from winners ; 5 to enter
and 4 to start ; } mile heats, 8 in 6.
Entries oiose May 23rd.
Old man's rape, 52.00 and $1.00
100 yard rape, men, 2.00 " 1.00
100 yards, boys under 14 1.00 " 50
50 " boys under 10 1,00 " 60
Girl's rnoe, 1.00 " 50
There will be no entrance fee, but all
competitors must enter before 2.80o'oloolc
that day for these sports. J.D. Warwick
V. S., is the President and F. S. Soott
Secretary.
EAST Holm TEAOHEes.-An institute
meeting of the teachers of East Huron
will be held in the Brussels Public School
on Friday and Saturday of this week,
13th and 14th meta., oommenoing on
Friday at 10 a. m. The following ie the
program :-Opening exercises { appoint-
ment of committees ; Home work exec.
°ises, John Hartley ; Literature, Dr.
McLellan ; Phonic Reading with class,
Miss Ritobie ; Peysaboiogy and some of
to applications, Dr. McLellan ; Treas-
urer's report ; Election of officers ; Dela.
gate's report, J. H. Lowery ; Literature
continued, Dr. McLellan ; Third class
grammar, W. H. Baker ; Literature,
continued, Dr. MoLellan ; Written ex.
aminations, Entrance and Puhlio School
Leaving, T. G. Shillinglaw. The visit of
Dr. McLellan should ensure the presence
f every teacher in East Heron Inapeo-
orate. On Eriday evening a lecture will
e given by Dr. McLellan in the Town
Hall. His subject will be "This Canada
f Oars."
OBITUARY. -An aged and highly respect.
ed resident of the locality died at his
esidenoe, Frederick street, on Friday
morning of last week in the person of
Adam Scott, late of Morrie township, in
is 82nd year. He had only been con-
ned
onned to bed for about a week so that his
each was considerable of a surprise to
many who were not aware of a Changs
or the worse. Mr. Scott was born in
ewetead, Roxboro•ehire, Scotland, and
u hie earlier years followed the 000upe.
ion of a shepherd and later bename a
olioeman, holding this position until a
hetet time before coming to Canada in
863. Ag a mark of the esteem in whioh
he was held for long and faithful servioe
Mr. Scott was presented with a year's
salary on leaving the foroe, et theinstanae
of Lord Polworth. Mr. Scott was mar-
ried twice, his first wife being a Miss
Douglas, of HOwnan, Scotland, who died
a few years after their marriage leaving
three children, only one of whom sur-
vives. The second Mrs. Scott, was e
resident of Eimwiok, Scotland, her maiden
name being Agnea Gilroy. She pre.
deceased her husband some 20 years ago.
On coming to this country Mr. Soott and
family came to London township, where
an unole resided, and afterward rented
a farm in Lobo township. It is about 81
years slice deceased oawe to Morrie
township when he purchased a 100 acre
farm on the 4bh line from Thos. Kerney.
On thie property Mr. Scott resided until
3i yearn ago when the place was Bold to
Wm. Shedden, of the same Hoe. The
subject of tbie notice Dame to Bruseele
last Fall and with his daughters resided
on Frederick street, For the past few
years Mr. Scott bad been failing in health
the oauae latterly being t ander. He had
a light stroke of apoplexy a couple of
veare ago. The surviving children are :-
Jamee, of Edinboro', Scotland ; Adam,
of Huron Road ; Rev. Andrew and Wil-
liam, of Michigan ; Mrs. Joseph Harris,
of Petrolia ; and Misses Jeanet end
Maggie at home. In religion deceased
Was a Presbyterian in rho Old Land and
a Baptist in this country. He was a
bright, intelligent man, web road on
many subjects and generone to any
and every good cause, giving flnanoial as
well as morel espporb, Trig and was n
peaceful one. The funeral was held on
Monday afternoon, the interment being
Made at Sunsltine cemetery whets Mrs.
Boort had been buried. Rev. Jno, Ross,
B.
4 wanted en appropriate servioe.
The pall bearers wernWynn, J"amos
Berney, Wm. Shedden, A, Bradshaw,
Jonathan Moore and Wm. Jewitb.
Gonerons sympathy will bo aaoorded the
members of the bereaved family in their
sadneb9,
DEAR SIR Min Bno,-Wa ars sorry to
hear that you are about to remove from
our midst. In the past 15 years you
have proved yourself to be a thorough
going, energetic member of Court Princess
Alexandria, No, 24, 0. 0. b'., and in the
performance of your duties in the various
Madre, ae Representative to High court,
and as Financial Secretary, wo have
pleasure in bearing record to your
promptness and bestowal like mauler in
which you did your work, Lithotlgil
dietanoe may intervene between us we
will oberish the same brotherly spirit to-
ward you, and if absent you will
not be forgotten. We wish you and Mee.
Koenig and children every enemas and
hope that wherever your lot may be oast
you will make and keep as many true
Mende as yon have in and around Brea.
seta. Oourt Princege Alexandria, while
regretting your departure, can assure you
of a hearty welcome back whenever it
may be convenient to you to visit Brus•
gels. Signed on behalf of the Court,
W. H. Kraut, 0. It,
Weata$ Stun, R. Si
W, rIneen rn, Trees,
Ttu3 Salt 'Works are elesed down this
week for some necessary repairs, They
Will be running in a few days again,
Sa1'Eatu, trout erects in tide locality
have been 'mod by 33rusaelelovers of the
rod. The Ilene inhibit just !IS web stir•
reader at ouot ,ed bn dono with it,
Tarn town boll raging ie shortened up
these days ow ng to the serious illnose of
Airs, Anderson. It is a heart tronbls mud
the Gauging of the bell alfeote her con.
ederably at times.
Knit the exoursion to Guelph Model
barna in view. It will be on Mon.
dry, Jane 2001, The return fare from
lerueeele for adults will be $1.00 ; child.
ran 50 cents, `.Pickets good for two days.
Haus you your premises gleaned up
yet ? The Health Inspector begins hie
s'uude next Monday so if you havn't
oompiied with iustruotions given a month
ago it is time you got a hustle on.
A emeregli of scraggy poplar trees on
Lill street, near the Mo0eughey block,
were out down last week and will be re•
planed by maples. Similar work* will be
done on William otreet with a couple of
willow trees,
BAND Comesr.-Friday evening of this
week the town Band, under the leader.
thip of W. Grewar, will give their first
outdoor conanrt, weather permitting.
They will play the fallowing program ;-
A. two-step, "The Ambaseador;"
Serenade, "Silver Moan;"
Quiokstep, "Fort Yakon;"
Waltz, "Oordelitt;"
Romanzo, "Enulaors," dm+t lay
cornst said Baritoue;
Gallop, "Stampede;"
Polka, "Oiuquantaine;"
Sobottieolte, "The Cake Walk,"
Waltz, "While the dance gees on;"
"God save the Queen."
These concerts will be held weekly dur-
ing the Summer season.
STATISTICAL. -Daniel Stewart has Dom•
looted the Aaseesment Roll for 1398, the
fallowing partioulars being taken from it :
Real properly, $260,816
Personal property, 32,800
Income, 3,200
Total 8302,815.
Population,
No. of dogs,
No. of 0511015,
No. of sheep,
No, of hogs
1,067
53
92
11
No. of horses, 11G
A DOMINION upright pimuo has been
purchased by William Cameron, Church
street, Brnesels, from Jno. Walker, of
this place.
DIED, -Last Friday Mrs. Rose, of
Brumfield, e former Bruseelibe, paid
Nature's debt, aged 19 years. She was
strioken with paralyeia on the Tuesday
previous and never rallied. Deceased
was a Mont, hearty wonaau and her death
vas a great surprise. Ilr. Rose died 6 or
'r years ago. Hs was the G. T. R. station
regent at Brussels at one time moving to
Jiraoefield about 20 years ago to fill a
similar position. On the demise of Mr.
Roes his son John, then only a boy of 14
years, was appointed as bis successor and
has proven himself worthy of the eon•
fidenee reposed in him in this responsible
trast. Six children are left to hold in
fond remembrtnoe the love and motherly
oars of a Godly woman. airs. Rosa was
n member of the Methodist church. The
fanerat took place on Saturday forenoon.
After an appropriate servioe oonduoted
by Rev. Mr. Berton, the remains were
taken to Braesela fur interment, and
placed alongside of those of her late
l..uebaud. Rev. Mr. Atli°, of Brussels,
took the servioe at the grave. The family
are deeply sympathised with.
FRONTAGE 3r'r.t Y. -While 1110 vote
rolled last Mc.nday an the Frontage By.
law wee not as large as it should have
been, probably from the fact that nn ef.
fort was made lo get the property own -
ere out, it was it decided viotory for the
By.law, as the following return, will
prove :-
P015 RV LAW AGAINST
1)fv. N0. 1, 000015ys aloe 26 3
" 2, Council Chamber 34 4
" 3, North of river 35 2
Total vote 95 9
Majority for Bylaw, 85.
The Commit will meet on Monday even-
ing of next week, when the Bylaw will
he read the third time, thereby becoming
law. This Rot of the property owners of
Broaaels mean that in future all sewers
end sidewalise will be oonatruoted sander
this Bylaw, a lob property paying the
coat of the improvement made. In many
places rebore the frontage principle has
bebu in vogue for years it has been found
to work most satisfactorily and we expect
this will be the experience in Bruasele.
The question of sidewalks is DOW in the
hands of the owners of the various prop.
tables in Brnesels, and they have the say
es to When ant how they will be COD-
atruoted.
5aaw.-In Grey, on April 27th, the wife
of Mr, Joseph Shaw of a daughter..
SaT.r77.D_
LOSE. -A6 Brumfield, on Fridey,May 0111,
Mrs. Thos. Rose, aged 49 years.
SnoTT.-In Brussels, on Friday, May 0th,
Adam Scott, aged 81 years, 0
months and 21. days.
F0RRN0.-lri McKillop, on Saturday, May
751a, Mauetta Florence, eldest &ugh.
ter of Semite' and Abigal Porbee,
aged 14 years and 8 months.
MILnusN.-In Stratford, on Monday, May
9th, Minnie, beloved wife of A. Mil.
barn, and sister to Mre. (Dr.) Mo.
Naughton, Brusaole, aged 32 years.
.ea.'rr'csrs'xonw
SATURn,rg, May 21sT. -Household furni•
turn, An,, realdenoe Mrs. W. T. Hunter,
John street, Beneath. Sale at 1:30 o'-
clock. Mrs. W. T. Hunter, Proprietress ;
F. S. Soott, Auotioaeer.
;mn•tye=d00.s azxo ms,
--
Fall Whoat 110 110
Parley_ .... 80 85
peas 3D 00
nate .. .. .... 88
Butter, tuba sad rolls ,., 11
Eggs por. dozen 8
Flour per hereof 4 00
Potatoes (per bag) 40
Hay per ton 6 00
':fides tri,nlned.. 5i
lfidos xough.,..... 6 5
Tale par lent., retail„.„ 1 00
f hoes skins-, n:toll 40
lamb skins each 25
Hogs, Livc•,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 60
Dressed Iloge 5 00
Apploe (per beg) ,6,,1,11 50
84
12
4 50
5 00
0
5a,
40
26
4 80
5 60
60
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HEAL) OPpIOE, - TORONTO
ASSETid, (Seven Million Dollars) • 57,000,000
CAPITAL (A.nthorized) . - . • 52,000,000
Agencies In all principal pointe in Ontario, Queues, Alanitoea, 'United States cC England,
rIlre&ICEng Enamels.
A General Banking Busin.+ao Transacted. Farmers' Notes Dieaounted,
Drafts Issued and Colloctione made on all points,
SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.
Interest allowed ou deposits of $1,00 and upwards from dot of deposit to date o
withdrawal and compounded half yearly,
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN 00 Ma C01,1E02.I01.2 0r FARMERS' SALE NOTES.
Every facility afforded Ouetomore living at a dietanoe.
J. A, STEWART MANAGER.
Business Locals, ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Wallahs from $40 up to $100 at A. filmier this Loading small wives wilt be
inserted each week at 1 Dent a word. No
Mat. less than 10 cents, however, to be paid
for when order is given...
Ocusl ey'e.
SEE our single harness, great value this
month, 1. 0. Rioharde.
A, CocssnY handles everything that is
used by a bioyole rider.
Times and eatobele, large assortments
low prices. I. 0. Rioharde.
SEE our ni00 stook of dusters and rub.
bee lap rugs few in price. I. 0. Richards
15. & D. bearings are guaranteed for
three years. Come in and see them. A,
oousley.
Fon sale cheap, one sett second band
single harness. I. 0. Rioharde.
A (LEAD/AN made bicycle, ap to date,
for $30.00. McKay & Co.
Donovan mammoth, long, red, man•
gel seed at Jae. Ballenbyne's.
A LARaE quantity of screen windows,
the latest improved. McKay & Co.
Din you see the Gaudreau bike in A.
Oousley's window ? It's a dandy.
Goon, dry American corn, the best for
feeding purposes, for sale at Roee' mill.
CLEVELAND wheels are great sellers.
Six sold eines Jan. 1st, 1898. A. Couslay.
Two tone of oiled and annealed fence
wire at prices lower than over. llfoKay
& Co.
Six tons of imported barbed and plain
twist wire ab the lowest figure ever offer-
ed in America. 1vloKay & 00.
WANTED. -Eggs for the War, 10o Oasis,
110 Trade ; also any quantity of Butter
wanted. G. E. King, Wingham.
Two good second hand pianos, very
nearly as good as new, 1 square and 1
upright ease, wilt sell very cheap. R.
Leatherdale.
Tau center bearing in the White bicy-
cle rune from two to three seasons with.
out being replenished with a lubricant.
McKay & Co.
REMEMBER that you can sane from 515
to 525 ou an organ by buying from R.
Leatherdale. Six octave piano cased
organs for 565.
Tau simplicity and meolaanioai ingen-
uity of the (enter bearings in the White
wheel stamp it as deoidedly unique and
of epeeist merit. McKay & Co.
I naysa the largest stook of window
shades this Spring over was in Brussels
and at prices below T. Eaton's ; good
shades for 80e. R. Leatherdale.
IE you want a baby carriage pall in and
see R. Leatherdale and get prices. He
has a lot of them and is bound to sell
them if prices bas anything to do with it.
ONE hundred soreen doors, mortised, of
olear kiln dried pine, braoed and finished
in two coats of paint, manufactured by
Cober, of Ethel, and sold by us at 51,25
complete. Leave your orders early and
seoure the best value in the market.
MoKay & Go.
ARGOT BDosaas.-I have made arrange•
merits with Walker & Smith to sell their
buggies, wagons and carte. Iliave agood
experience in the trade and I know these
buggies to be the beat. Give me a call
and I will sell as cheap as honest work
Dau be sold at. Bring along any wood
work and I will get it done for you. All
worts guaranteed. P. SCOTT, Brussels.
Belleville, Ont, May 10. -At to•day'a
meeting of the Meese board there were
offered 605 white and 316 colored. Sales
465 white at 7 7.8o and 816 colored at
7 15.16o.
East Buffalo N. Y., May 10. -Cattle -
The market closed up very doll, and all
of 20o to 26 weaker for nearly all grades
of handy and good sale cattle on Monday
afternoon, and the trade was a deoidedly
ungatisfaotory one to the selling interest.
Ingersoll, Ont., May
The Ingersoll Ingersoll cheese market opened for
the eeaeoo to -day with n good attendance
of both salesmen and buyers. William
Forster was appointed president, and W.
R. Smith, secretary. After the election
of officers and other routine business
eleven factories boarded 1,208 boxes first
week May, cheese; no sales; no highest
bill.
Toronto, Ont., May 10. -Wheat quota•
tions on red winter difficult to obtain,
owing to the spread between the buyers
and sellers, holders west asking as high
as $1.20 but buyers sec not willing to
give more than 51.16; Manitoba grades
firm ; No. 1 hard, afloat, Fort William,
quoted at 51.38 to $1,40, and at 51,50,
Montreal freights. Flour holding firm
oars of straight roller, in barrels west, are
quoted at from $55.50 to 55,60. Mill feed
steady, oars of aborta quoted at from $12
to 513, and bran at 510.50 to 511 west,
Barley dull; prices nominal. Rye firm ;
oars west quoted at 60o. Corn steady;
care of Canada yellow west are quoted at
86o to 870, and American at Toronto at
450. Oate farm ; oars of white west quot.
ed, at 848n. Peas quoted, cars west, tit
60e.
Toronto, Oct„ May 10.-lleoeipbe at
the Toronto cattle market today were
9 oars, including 200 eelaeep and lambs
and 2,500 hogs, Export cattle in good
demand and firmer as a retina of buying
for export of Montreal; 54 to 54.10 was
paid for the best lots and 58.90 for lees
desirable grades. Butchers' cattle were
in good demand, et 8 3.4e to 8 6-8s foo
the general run, with Choice at 88o to 4o.
Balls were in demand for export ab 8:}e
to 8io for oltoics. Feeding bulls dal), et
24o to 8o, Stockers and feedere wet° in
good demand for Buffalo at aft) to 88e;
half fat, slow, at'88o to Bad, ter ohoioe
yearlings, 8o to 8dn; for batohete and
export sheep, gp
p e Calves' where steady at 58
to $6.50. Milnh armee and spritagea'e
Were in fair demand and etosdy,. at 525
to 542 emote, Hoge wore in good demand;
prime 100 higher for ehoio0; singers at 55
to 55.10 pee owb light and thick fat, at
54,60 to $4,761 sows, So to 1310, stags 2o,
A good farm horse for sale cheap.
WAL HER & SMITH, 131nesols.
Bl ;k Cotton Stockings, All sizes,
warrant. --1# :::*eke at MRS. Htlbai'S,
hLAuaso'a puuoN Dome, - Imported
from the Celebrated Curries Molt Perm.
Eggs, $1 for 11. .7, N, lit•1NDALL, 42 3
Lost between Brussels and Ethel on
Wednesday evening a rc.11 of window shade
cloth.•
Tho finder will bo rewarded byre.
turning lb to ,T1116 PObJ! Publishing House
at once,
TNE PEOPLE'3 COLUMN.
PASTURAGE, --FOR A FEW
Young Cattle, Lot 10, Con., 9, Grey,
48-2 THOS. MOOED.
�A STURAGE.—THE UNDER-
SIGNED is ready to supply good
patnrag° for 10 head of cattle on Lot 20,con.
8 Morrie, 44-3 8IMON HODDE1t,
1410R SAL 3 ,—A WELL BRED
. Durham Bull, two years old, 'Good
stock getter. Apply to W. INNES, Lot 24,
Cou.5, Morris, 48.4
HOUSE AND LOT FOR
BALE.—The undersigned offers her
house and lot on Turnborry street, Brus-
sels, for sale. 0 cod welt on the premises.
Apply to MRS. HENRY WIOBIOE. 97-8
OUNG PIGS FOR SALE —
a. The nodereigued has a number of
young pigs, from 0 to 8 weeks old, for sale,
Apply at Trot 20, 4th Line, Morrie.
4•1.2* JOHN BAHR,
OUSE AND LUT FOR SALE
on TonnNT.-The undersigned offers
for sale or to rout that lk story frame house
on T"ruberryY street, North of the Tonnes.
lately occupied by 8. lI, Jackson. Por par-
tieularsapply to W. F. Kerr,or the owner,
J. HOAIREe, Auburn P. 0. 06.14
REAL ESTATE.
t1.ARMS FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DERSIGNED has several good Farms Por
sale and to rent, easy torms in Townships
of Morris and Grey. S. ,850TT,Brussels
�?OA'7FORTABLI DWELLING
V FOR SALE. --The undersigned offers.
his brick residents°,situate on Park lot E.
Mary etree t, Brusaole, for sale, There ace 1}
acres of land, orchard, well, stable, collar,
&0. POeseaoiOs amid be given at Came.
THOS. 13RADWELL,
41- 011ttord, P. 0.
tABA1 FOR SALE. -160 ACRES
Consisting of the South i and South t
of the North d of Lot 86, Oon 2, East Wawa -
nosh. This is an excellent stook foram, being
well supplied with good spring water, It is
situated about 8 miles tram the thriving 5B -
Ingo of Blyth. A largo part of it is under
to ass. Buildings and follows aro in a Ihir
state of repair. Easy terms of payment will
bo given, For all information apply to
11•tf G. P. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels.
RADII FOR SALE.—THE UN-
DRRsrGNEn offers hie 100 acre farm for
sale, being Lot AN 1 Con. 7, Morrie. There
are 70 acres eleared and under Drop, balance
hardwood bush. There is a good frame
house with kitchen, woodshed and cellar
complete; bank barn with stone stabling;
orchard, wells, and all other conveniences.
Only,4 of a mile from school and 8 miles
from Brussels. Possession would 'be given
at once. For price and terms apply on the
premises or to Brussels V. 0, to
94-10 SIMON FORSYTTH, Proprietor.
TAR11I FOR SALE OR TO
RnNT.-The undersigned offers his
eligible 04 acre farce for sole or to
rent, being South part of Lot a, Canoes.
atou 12, Grey. Alt under oultivatton,woll
watered and wolf fenced. There is a good
stone house, bank barn, orchard, walla, &o„
on the promisee. Also a splendid stoua
edl23mifrul3els. Onyles from revenue
realiz-
ed.reasonable, 1!'or further parbioulare as to
primo, &o., apply to
JOHN M1TOlsELL, Proprietor,
35-tf Brussels P, 0,
MAY 18, 1898
ALL PACER
Taioe
around your room and we will
toll you how Angel ib will take
to paper it.
Now 1s the Season,
-P011-
Chloride of Lime,
Bluestone and Paris Green,
for Sprayiug.
Insect Powder,
Moth Camphor,
Caustic Soda,
`Lit .le's Soluble Phenyls,
Hellebore.
We have them at . .
Fox's Drug Stere.
DIAN0 OR ORGAN.
Mies Jean MoLnncblln, pupil of 0. L.
01. Harris, Mnaioai Doctor, Hamilton, is pre-
pared to give insbruottons to pupils e0 either
piano or organ. Bimetal attsutlou glveu
to tesaiqus, Lessons givoa Dither al the
homes 02 pupils or at teaohere hams. 4141w
T ADIES' SECOND HAND
411150ciliac,
IIfovolo for sale,. prioe a88• Enquire
NOTICE !
Notice is hereby given that the Muuiollal
Council of the Township of Grey will hold a
Court of Revision in the Township Hall, on
Saturday, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1598,
at the hour of eleven o'clock in the
forenoon, for hearing appeals (If any)
again at the ELMS, omit under the Engineer's
Report for the extension of Gnvorumeub
Maio No. 2, in the said Township of Grey,
as provided by special A at of Parliament.
48.2 WM. SPENOE, Clerk,
COURT OF REVISION.
VILLAGE OF BRUSSELS,
Notion is hereby given that the Nlnuloipal
Council of the Corporation ,of the Village of
Brussels, County of Huron, wall moat as
Court of Revision at the TOWN HALL,
BRUNSELB, on
Monday, .lune 651,, 0508, ut 8 P. ID.
Parties interested will govern themselves
accordingly,
P.13. 800TT, Clerk•
COURT OF REVISION.
COURT
TOWNSHIP OP GREY,
Notice is hereby givoa that the Municipal
Council of the Oorporation of the Township
of Grey, Conoty of Huron, will moot ae
Court of Revision at the Township Hall,
Ethel, on,
Thursday. May 20th, 1398, at 10 a. m.
Forties in throated will govern themselves
aocortliugly.
WM, SPENCE, Clerk.
A Commercial School of the high-
est grade—nolle better in the
Dominions.
ENTER AT ANY TIiYME.
Catalogue Free.
W. S. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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The bests and moat reliable Turnip seeds that we can procure. Wo hevo the
following varieties in stook viz:
Hall's Westbury, Banglialew
Sutton's Champion, Skiromp's Improved,
Sharps Improved, East Lothain,
Bruce's Improved Plast Lothan, Royal Norfolk,
Carter's Imperials Elephant,
Hartley's Bronco Top, Green Top and White Swedes.
Also the Greystone turnip seed.
Our stook ie complete in all linee of
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Dry Goods, Groceries Boots and:
Shoes, Straw and nd Pelf Hats,
Read"y' naa0
Q Clothing.
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Everything
1 A canol,ictedt
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