The Brussels Post, 1898-6-10, Page 8TIMM
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People with defective eight Ire.
quently suffer from inflamed and
sore eyes, espeoielly at certain gem -
sons of the year, which may be in
early Spring or in hot weather.
Many are deluded with the Idea that
game Zoosl applioatlon will remove
the trouble. The truth of it is,
nothing bat the proper glasses suited
to each eye will remove the trouble
and improve the sight. You may
wear colored glossae but they only
give temporary relief. If you require
spectacles, no matter from what
cause, if you will oall at my Drag
and Book Store I will carefully test
your eyes and supply you with glasses
from $1.00 and upwards, or if .you
would rather ohoose for yourself we
have them at 550,
G. A. Deadman,
Druggist, Optician re Bookseller.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
00UTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. & E.
Traine leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows ;
GOING Sowwn, GOING Nanta.
0xprese 7:1e a.m. ,11011 010 p.m
lifted .......,. 0;95 a.m. Express 10:10 p.m
Vaal bats.
A °hiel's among ye !akin' notes,
An' faith he'll prent it.
Hoe weather.
FINE showers.
Co. Court next week.
Ane you going to be a soldier 7
Gomm excursion on June 201h.
50 osrTs gets THE Post to Jan. 1st,
1899.
BRussELC school Board his (Friday)
evening.
A NEW awning has been put np by H.
R. Brewer.
Bermsess was very light at the last
Division Court.
Senn of our sports attended he Strat•
ford raoes this week.
Teepee are asked for painting the in-
terior of Melville church, Brussels.
BEusaELs was well represented at the
Garden Party at Walton last Friday
evening.
A Fool ball team from Brussels Public
school will play a school club at Wroxe-
ter on July let.
MEssns. BARRER &'ANe0O00 will ship
a doable decked oar of bogs from Brus•
seta next Mond)ay.
Excel -name to Guelph on Monday, Jima
20th. Return fare from Brussels $1.00,
tickets good for 2 days,
PocrET book Lost in Brussels on
Thursday, June 2nd. The finder will re.
oeive $5.00 by leaving it at ouoe at Geo.
Thomson's grocery.
BRUesELB base ball team will likely
play at Wroxeter on Dominion Day,
Our Band will probably attend the cele-
bration at the same place.
R. LRATEEnnALE Ihae added a folding
oasket oar to the outfit of his undertaking
department. It is used in choreh aisles
or io the home when the casket is moved
from one location to another.
Bnossees, Grey and Morris Municipal
Councils are asking the G. T. R. for a
better train service in making connection
with the North and L, H. & B. They
want the London evening train to run
through to Palmerston instead of remain-
ing at Wingham all night. It should be
done.
Tun dirty, roving band of gipsyItalians
who visited Brussels on 'Thursday of last
week with performing bears and mon-
keys ehould be caught, treated to a soft
soap, water and sergbbing brush pro-
gram and sent on their way. The outer
danger would be they might match gold
after the wash,
EAST HURON AND Ginn BRANON;-The
Directors of these two Agricultural So-
oietiee are asked to remember that a
meeting will be held in the Connell
Chamber, Bruesele, on Saturday after-
noon of thie'week, June llth, to cam•
mance at 2 o'clock sharp. The business
will be the revision of the Fall Show
Prize list and discussing or dealing with
any other topic of interest that may be
presented. Let there be a good turnout
of those interested and on time too,
FARareas' INSTITU10.-Tlie anneal meet-
ing of East Huron Farmers' Institute
was held in the (Denman (number, Brus-
sels, on Tnesday afternoon of this week,
President 13trachan in the chair. After
an lastaannnaleetingwe eread
amaddress minutes and
adopted. Remarks were made by T. Mc-
Millan, W. H. Kerr, Deputy -Reeve
Dilworth, R. Edgar, John Lawson, J.
Brethauer and others. An interesting
report from the Executive was presented
by Secretary Hood and was duly accept.
ed. The auditors' report showed the
reoeipte to be 9188.21, and the disburse.
ments $100.24, leaving a balance in the
treasury of $68.97, al. Black and J. Mc-
Intosh certifying to the a000nnts ae
auditors, 192 members were reported ae
againet 174 of the year previone. Sug•
gestions as to pointe at which regular
Institute meetings ehould be held it was
agreed to 'hold them at Bruesele and
Wroxeter with snpplemeatary meetings
at Stasi, Fordwicb, Bluevale, Seaforth
and Londesboro'. The following Direct.
ore were eleoted :-lIowick, Robb, Edgar
and Thos. Gibson ; Turnberry, Thos,
Musgrove and Jas. Elliott ; Morrie, Jos.
Smillie and W. H. Fraser ; Wroxeter,
Thos. Gibson, jr., and J. Brethauer ;
Brussels, W. H. Kerr and G. F, Blair ;
Grey, Thos. Strube)] and R. Dilworth
MoKiflop, Alex, Gardiner and ileo.
lvluedie ; Hallett, Whoa, McMillan and
J. D, Einohley ; Auditors, John MoIn•
bosh and John B. MoLauohlin, The
Direotore' meeting followed, wheu after
the minutes were read and adopted, Thos.
Strachan was reappointed President;
W. H. Frew, Viae. re '
, P etdent an8. ' • Geo.
Hood, SemetaryTkeaenrer. Meeting
adjourned to meet at salt of tho PreaI•
tient,
J. 3, GILrrN has given hie residence a
new dress of paint,
Ottomans grese haying is already wh
the program in some planes.
Torn POST oiroulatiou coutinues to grow.
50 gents in advanos gets the uewe to the
Mose of 1098.
TIIE A. 0. 11, W., of Brussels, are ar-
rapging for a garden party on Dr, ICitib.
Bomb's fine grounds.
Excunsroo to Gnelplh on Monday, June
20th. Return fare from Breesels only
$1.00 for adults and 50 mute for children.
Oar of respect to the memory of the
late b'. C. Rogers the business places of
Brnasels were atoned on Tuesday af10r•
noon from 3,00 to 5 o'clock,
THE Towu Band serenaded Arch.
Hislop, VI, P.P., on Monday 5veniug of
this week at hie residence, nth non.
An enjoyable time was put iu. An ex-
cellent lunch was served and the boys
voted Mr. Bishop "ali right,"
DEcoitATION,-On the evening of Thurs.
day, 23rd inst., the members of Western
Star Lodge I. 0. 0. F., Bruseele, will
worth to the cemetery and decorate the
graves of deceased Odd Fellows with
Bowers. Grand Seoretary King, of
Brantford, will be iu attendance and
take part in the exercises. On returning
from, the Cemetery Bro. King will ad•
dress the 8 linked brethern in their
Lodge room.
J. T. Ross, D. 0. Roes, A. Coualey,
Frank Stratton, Jas. Ballantyne and
other Brnsselites went to Wingham on
Tuesday afternoon to witness the base
ball match between Kinoardine
Wingham. J. T. ROES umpired
game, Robb. Ross, the Kinoar
catcher, had the misfortune to have
of his fingers split after which D.
Roes took a hand in the game. Kin
dine won by a store of 8 to 7 and
innings.
FEsenetee-On Friday evening, J
24111, a Strawberry Festival will be Is
on the lawns of B. Gerry and the Met
'pHL BRITS 8ELS PO
ST
JAs. JONES; has invested In ,t Kenwood
wheel and ridge it like a lord.
II. L. JACxson now epeaits of "my son"
in a paternal manner worthy of imita-
tion.
JAnrits llic ALi'lnn, Of Wingham, is
town this week doing some turning
P. Anent.
ONE 01 Win. Bhashili's hereon was b
iy out on one front leg by getting Its It
foot feet is the baiter he other night.
Co, Cousomr,ous 9foon1r AND his
are away at Goderioh this week ette
ing the June ;melon of the CID, Goon
Two young lade in town capture i
oonpto of team prows and while ono la
the feet the other noted tte exooationm'
and with a knife deoapitod the birds,
THE Board of ll0aith will meet shortly
to receive Inspector MoLauohlin'e report
and to deal with persons who have
neglected to do the neoessary cleaning
up.
Bnussnns file and Drum Band ars
praotioing two eveuiugs a week under the
tuition of H. L. Jaokson, preparatory to
the coming 13111 of July oelebredion ett
Blyth.
Cnownen Oor.-A portion of the re.
part of London Methodist Conference,
some notes on Chatham and other to
tare are crowded out of this issue b
will appear next week,
BRUSSELS base bail team play at Kin.
oardine on Friday of this week. They
have a good team in that town and ehould
beat our nine. Brussels buys took
Thursday night's train and will return
and early Saturday morning.
the GRAVELLING CONTRACT/. -Next Monday
dine evening at 5 o'olook gravelling contracts
one for work to ba done North and South of
C. Brussels will be sold by public aaotion
oar- by Reevee Straohan and Bowman, of
an Grey and Morris, respectively, at the
Queen's Hotel, Brussels.
ens 0o. Comm. -The regular Spring sit.
eld tinge of the County Court will be held
ho• before his Honor Judge Masson, on
Next Sabbath Rev. Wolter Rigsby, of
Blyth, President of the London Confer.
enoe, and itev. 8. J, Attie will exchange
pulpits,
At the election of lay delegates to the
is Oonerel flonforenro of We Meblrodiet
fur Wendt, MOO; will ;Wet in Toronto Next
fieptetuber, DLC', Jnynt, of Wbiteohuroh,
ad- and W. II, Kerr, of Bruseele, were gloom
Ind from Wingham District, The vote wag
faker; at Chatham on Tuesday. There
Lor nee 10 ministers and 10 layman go from
nd• London Conference.
oil, McLo•,Lrat Cnunclr 0, 1:. -Tire sem
, a OOnelal business meeting of idtelvil
010 church Christian Endeavor Society w
hell in the basement on Monday nigh
at•
ut
diet parsonage. Strawberries, ice ore
&o., quite lengthy. Lawyer Sinclair will
sh- represent the plaintiffs in the following
coufeotionery, coffee cake lemonade
merit. The Town Band will be in
tendanoe and a program of vocal mu
and addresses will be rendered by
beat local and foreign talent. Admtss
15 cents. Keep the date reserved, Fria
evening, June 24th.
TRns1'EE Nottrx TION. -Monday,
noon Returning Officer Scott called
nominations in selecting a candidate as 11
am, Tuesday, the 14111 inst. The docket is
will be provided in the way of refee
at. actions :-Watt ve. Thomas • Ronald vs.
sic Thomas ; Benedict vs. Banes ; and
the Hatter vs. Herbert. Legal business meet
ion be looking np.
ay H. J. Morden has removed this week
from the Standard Bank, Kingston, to
at the maneeement of Stouffville Bauk.
for The Stouffville people will find him a
est•:lnes oitizen and a moat agreeable
gentleman to do business Marden will add in uo email degree to
be musical talent of the place. Their
many old friends here wish them every
500050.
11- CAPT. MOTAGGART and Sergt.•Major
T. Jackson, of Clinton, were here this weep
an in connection with the transfer of the
volunteer stores belonging to Co. No. 5,
r- from the guardianship of Oapt. R. S.
ra Hays who has resigned to he first -named
T. gentleman. Capt. Fleet, Royal Regi•
A, nlent, London, was here enperintendiug
n. the change. Drill begins at Loudon on
& the 2lat inst. Sergt.-Major Jackson, of
n. the 83rd Battalion, is remaining here
s ; thio week to fill he Company and pee-
r. pars for drill. Lieut. Grant, of Gode.
he rich, is the new appointee for No. 5.
Of Ro,nsn hs, Tnotras,-This was an
or notion tried at the recent non•jury sit.
sh tinge of the high Court at Godericih and
n was brought by the plaintiff to compel the
d defendant by a mandatory order to in.
sure and keep insured the buildings
Y. known as the Ronald Engine Works, of
k which the plaintiff is mortgagee. Judg-
e. meat was given in favor of the plaintiff
d with costs, and unless the defendant
s obeys the order, a motion to commit for
n contempt is then in order. This ease is
d entirely novel, being the first aotiou of
ythe kicd tried in this county, and there
does not appear to be any Canadian or
f English cases bearing on the question.
e J. T. Garrow, Q. 0., and Barrister Sin•
• glair appeared for the plaintiff and Philip
Holt and Thomas Brown appeared for
d the defendant,
✓ JAs• Mcatnn 1i DEAD. -A telegram was
s received from Newark, N. J., by John
9 MoOallnm, Brussels, on Thursday moru-
o ing of this week o0nveying the sad in.
telligence of the death of Jas. McCallum,
• his youngest son. Eta was 37 years of
e age. pause of death was pneumonia
with which he bad been ailing for the
0 past month. He leaves a wife (formerly
• Mise Annie Newcombe of Morris town•
ship) and three daughters. It is about 18
- years since Mr, McCallum left Brussels
for Newark where he followed his trade
ea blacksmith. Latterly be added a
livery and sale stable to his business.
Deceased was an Odd Fellow and his
funeral on Sabbath will be under their
direction. Deep sympathy will be felt
with the bereaved relatives, especially
in the case of his parents who are nearly
80 years of age and consequently enable
to attend the funeral. Jim, as he was
familiarly called, was a general favorite
with all who knew him and enjoyed the
good will of a large circle of friends who
will regret to hear of his demise. This
is the first break in the family and le
oonsegaently all the greater loss to the
relatives,
successor to A. Koenig, removed, at t
School Board. The following mini
tions were made: -Wm. Blasbill,
motion of Walter Smith and Juo. To
Thos. Farrow, moved by Geo. Bae
seconded by Robb. Johnston ; A Strao
an, proposed by G. F. Blair and J.
Roes. Mr. Farrow and Mr. Straoh
withdrew, electing Mr. Biasbill.
LIVELY MOVEnENTS 1N FREIGHT.-Dn
ing the peat week an average of two oa
of freight a day have left Brussels G.
R. yard. 2 The shippers were :-
Gardiner, care export cattle, to Mu
treat, the first of the season 1 Clegg
Dames, one car rattle ; Baker & Va
stone, a am each of peas, oats and bog
P. Ament, three ears of beadiog ; Ente
prise Salt Works, 5 oars of salt, 1n t
incoming freight there was a oar
binding twine for N. & N. Gerry; a o
of tile for J. N. Kendall, and a big rn
of way freight, 1,800 pounds arriving 0
Monday, Brussels takes no emu
place as a shipping point.
A WELL KNowe RESIDENT Pessss ANA
-About 12 o'clock Sunday Frederic
Charles Rogers, an old and highly r
speoted resident of Brussels, departs
this life, aged 72 years. leis deeeaoe wa
not an unexpected event as be bad bee
in failing health for over a year but ha
only been oonfined to bed about a week
declining to do so as long as he poseibl
ooaid keep moving about. The cause o
death was a general break up of th
system saperindnoing paralysis. De
ceased was born at Red Lodge Nursery
Southampton, Hampshire, England, an
was engaged in mercantile pursuits fo
several years before coming to tbi
country 38 years ago when he located a
Deleware, Middlesex Co., going int
partnership with bis brother, George S
Rogers, father to George Rogers, of Brus
eels. After a sojourn of 14 or 15 year
there Mr. Rogers sold out to his nephew
A. Perla, now of Loudon, and (tame t
Brussels, where he purchased the busi
nese and property of Neil Livingston and
for number of years carried on an ex
tensive and lucrative trade. Fifty two
years ago the subject of this notice was
united in marriage to Mies Emma Mel
mouth, who survives him, and proved
herself to be a help -meet indeed, both be.
ing most entbusiastio and energetic de.
votese to their business. Mr. Rogers had
a number of years of municipal training
in Deleware township °outwit and for 5
years filled the Reeve's chair in Brussels,
He was also a school trustee and warden
in OOnne0tlon with the English oburoh.
Deride the term of his Reeveehip here
he built and carried on the Enterprise
Salt works which have beech noted for the
excellency of the output both as to gaan.
City and quality. Perhaps the most
noticeable characteristic of the deoeased
was his geniality and hospitality and for
these qualities of head and heart be was
known far and wide. The old gentleman
was a great lover of flowers and when
able to attend to their supervision no Pee
in the countryside grew more beautiful
roses and plants than he. The funeral
took place on Tuesday afternoon at 4
o'clock, Rural Dean Hodgins, of Seatorh,
oonduobing an appropriate service in St.
John's oburob In the absence of Rev. Mr.
Ahoy, inaambent, who was unavoidably
absent at London. His addreea was
based on 1st Cor., 15th chapter. The
pall bearere were Thee. Kelly, Thos,
Maxwell, R. Graham, Wm. Bryan, Thos.
Farrow and Jto, Cardiff, The oharoh
bell and the town bell toiled while the
cortege was passing to and from the
church, Floral tributes of a very band•
some character were placed upon the
casket, the chief planes oonsisting of a
beautiful Month from St. John's Lodge,
A. F. & A. M„ Brussels, of which de-
ceased was 5 member. It was made up
of a Mettle, enclosing the square and nom.
pass, the latter of white roses, the square
of yellow rosea and surrounded with
carnations, lilies, sweet peas' and
smillax, A sickle of roses, maiden's
hair ferns and barley heads, from Mr.
and Mrs. Parfitt, London ; a arose of
white flowers and foliage from Mr, and
Mrs. Jas: Jones, Brussels ; °roes of !Mee
of the valley and pansies from Miss Dun-
bar and G. S. Rogers, The Dead gavels
was played by Mies Jean MoLauohlin,
organist, as the gasket was being mow,
ed from the mohurlh.
o re.
1B Rogue
is a.
eared of
the dee
s
sympathy o
l the cont.
Inanity in her pbeeeemet. She will
Continue to reside in Btaseeie.
he g ) s with. Mee
na-
on t
it ;
ker e
011015011 01169t1.,.
The Salvation Army hold their evening
services on the street.
The Disciples of Christ of Ontario mot
at Ridgetown last week.
No eerviee in St. John's °berth nub
Sunday as Rev. Mr, Abey will be away
in London.
Rev. Jno. Rags, B. A„ left on Tuesday
for Montreal to attend the General As.
sembly of the Presbyterian church.
Rev. D. Straohan, of Guelph, will con.
dant the servieee in Melville church next
Sabbath in the absence of the pastor.
The twelfth annual meeting of the
Canada Oongregational Woman's Board
of Missions was held ab Paris cast week.
The pnlpit of Melville abueh was oo.
onpied last Sabbath evening by Rev. D.
B. McRae, of Oranbrook. He chose as
his text 101 Oor,, 8 and 21, from wbioh he
preached a good discourse,
Rev. Walter Rigsby, of Blyth, was
sleeted President of the London Confer-
ence ; Rev. F. E. Nugent, of Hespelee,
of the Hamihon Conlerenoe ; Rev, Dr.
Griffith, of .Brookville, of the Montreal
Conference; and Rev, T. W. Joliffe, of
the Baylof Quinto Conference.
Bev. R, Paul's test last Sabbath morn•
ing at the Methodistohurob was .Acts 11 :
28 and 24, the subject being "A remark
able display of the grace of God." (1) In
sending the gospel ; (2) In making it
off ;Wive ; (8) In the reception of the pent.
tent ; (4) In saving Hie Own people ; (fi)
Inthel
1 o5tlmon
borne
of
Hie char 1
yac er
S
(6) The matte. I
n .Mr
Mr, RoSs
vile oh h , of Male
r oro , oangpied the pulpit in the
evening preaching from Tithe 2.14,
"Who gave Illfnseif for its, ,ho,"
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HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO
ASSI4THI (Seven Million Dollars) • 07,000,000
CAPITAL (Authorized) • - ••$2,000,000
Agencies the all principal points in Ontario, (Metier, dlanitolia, Vatted States ,OR,,9 laud,
` tf` e `9'JP1 S Mitt?'dveR.
i. A General Banking Bneiuees Transacted. Farmers' Notes Discounted,
le Drafts Iesu',I and Ooliootions merle on all pieta.
oasSAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT,
Interest allowed on deposits of 91.00 and upwards from dab of deposit to Oats n
v. withdrawal and compounded half yeariy.
a; SPEOIAL ATTENTION OIVEN To me COLDEOTIox 00' PALMEsa' SALa Nonni,
Every facility afforded Onstomers living at a diebanee.
J. A. STEWART MANAGER.
The ft lawmg officers were Mooted
tihe Deming terra 1 -lion. Pres., lie
he, Rose, 33. A, ; President, A. M. M
Kay ; Vice -Pres., Miss Tena Sinclair
Rem -Secretary, T. A. MoLauohliu
Oor.-Seo„ Miss Mary Rose ; Trees
Fred, Wileou ; Prayer meeting nom
G. V. Blair, Miss Joon Rose, Mrs. A, M
McKay ; Lookout nom„ Mise Joan Roe
Miss Tenn Sinolnir, bliss Lizzie MoLen
nan, J. H. Cameron, T. A. Hawkins
Missionary cam„ Mrs. G. A, Deadma
Miss Lizzie Boss, Miss Maggie C. Stew
art, Jae. Fox ; Temperance nom., T. A
MoLanchlhl, G. F, Blair, G. A. Dead
man, Miss Annie Rase, Mise J. Ritchie
Social nom., Miss Mary Rues, Mise Jen
nip Forbes, Mies Lido Crooks, W. 0.
Stewart, A, Ross ; Flower nom , Misses
Sara Forbes, Maggie McDougall, Fanny
Sample, Fannie Thomson , ohnir lender,
T. A. Hawkins ; organists, alto, Jessie
MaLauchlin, A, Ross ; oolleotni s, Fred,
Wilson, Jas, Show ; ushers, G. lr. Blair,
G. A. Deadman, It was decided bo
make the meetings shorter during the
Summer monlhs,.end to have a report
Gaol] night from one of the committees or
the Rea -Seo. The Executive was em-
powered to arrange for a union meeting
during the Autumn if deemed advisable.
Delegates for the County Convention to
be held at Wingham, were appointed.
Members unable to attend the Oonvsn•
tion, but wishing any information are
to write the question on a slip of paper
and hand to some one of lbs delegates
who will attend to the matter and bring
back as full an answer as possible.
DEA'rtt or Rev. Wo, Blots. -The news
was received Thursday of last week of
the death of Rov, Win. Birks, of Toron-
to, father of Rev. A. K, Birks, pastor of
the Waterloo street Methodist church,
Stratford. His demise was due to
apoplexy and was rather unexpected.
Mr. Birks carve as a missionary from
Staffordshire, England, in 1855, and dur-
ing the whole of his miuisterial career
labored with euergy and success, and
with a zeal and devotion to the cause in
which he was so deeply interested that
won for him the highest. esteem and
truest affection of all with whom he be.
earns associated. Three years ago he
assumed a superannuation relation, when
he removed to Toronto and identified
himself with St. Clarens Avenue Metho.
dist church, which he regularly attend.
ed and where he was greatly beloved.
Besides a large oirule of friends and
acquainbauoe0, he leaves to mourn bis
departure a widow and four sons :-Rev.
A. K. Birks, B. A„ Stratford ; W. J.
Birks, organist of 85, James Methodist
church, Montreal ; 9,", W. Birks and D.
D. Birks, of British Columbia. The To.
ionto World contains the following e•
port: --'Many mourning friends gather-
ed Saturday afternoon ab 351, Olarens
Avenue to behold for the last time the
features of the late Rev. Wm. Birks.
The pall hearers were Revs. J. O'Hara,
T. M. Jefferies, Oakville ; C. Fish, Geo.
Smith, Geo. Leeolh and Wm. Burns.
Memorial addresses were delivered by
Rev. G. M. Brown, of St. Olarens Avenue
ohurah, and Rev, Geo. Brown, of Park -
dale Methodist church. Rev. W. H.
Hinoks, L.L. 13., and Rev. Dr, Oampbell
also took part in the service. Among
the mourners were the widow, W. J.
Birks, Montreal ; Rev. A. K. Birks,
Stratford ; Mise Florence Birks, Miss
Johnston, Frankville, and Mrs. and Mies
Howe, of Duluth. Deceased lay mid
floral offerings from hie sons, St. Olarens
Avenue churob, where be attended, the
pastor and wife and others, The re.
nhnius were interred fa Proepeot cemetery.
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BrUsseis OOUnCil.
The Court of Revision of the Assess-
ment Roll was held last ltfonday evening,
all the members present except • the
Reeve, who wee at Chatham, and CGun-
cillor Warwiolc, who was oalled out of
town.
On motion Councillor Thomson took
the oheir.l
The personal property assessment of J.
A. Thomas was reduced from $2,000 to
91,000. Dogs were struck off for Neil
MoLauchlin, A. Somers and Harry
James.
On motion he roll was passed as final-
ly revised,
Connell business wart then taken up.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap.
proved.
Accounts were presented from
A. MoLmuahlin, month's salary, 925 ;
D. Stewart, Assessor's salary, $40 ;
W. Bird, hauling Fire Engine, 91.00 1
and on motion were passed.
Moved by Oounoil1or Beaker, seoond.
ed by Councillor Leatherdale that, hay.
ing learned of the demise of F.O. Rogers,
ex.Reeve of Brussels, we, as a Council
expeee5 our sympathy with Mrs. Rogers
in her bereavement, and that a copy of
this resolution be forwarded to Mrs,
Rogers. -Carried.
Moved by R. Leatherdale, seconded by
Geo. Seeker bhut the Grand Truulc Rail.
way be asked to glve Brussels end the
W. G. & B. line generally, better train
service as to oonneoti0n with the L. H.
& B. in view of our large bonus, and
also in the great inoonvenience experien-
oed in getting to and from Goderioh, our
0o. Town, Owing to the entire want of
oonneotion atith the said L, 11. & B.-
Carried.
0ounoib then adjourned,•
Business Locals.,
Wnm ms from $40 tip to 9100 at A.
Cousley'e,
BIM our single harnose, great value this
month, I. 0, Richards.
A. Coeeeny handloe everything that is
used by a bieyole rider,
TEDNhcs and satohols, large ae5ortmsht5,
low prices. I. C. Richards.
Fon sale cheap, one sett second band
single
harness. I
g C,io
Il lards,
I1lvnavnn mammoth, long, red, man'
gel seed at Jas. Bellantyne's.
Amites quenbfty of seeeen windows,
the latest improved, McKay & CO,
0.111.1=0 -
Dm yon tee the Gsndron bike in A.
0onsley's window ? It's a dandy.
Goon, dry American corn, the best for
feeding purposes, for sato at Rose' mill.
OLEverann wheels are great sellers.
Six sold since Jan. 1st, 1898. A. Cousloy.
Son our nioe stook Of dnsbers and rub-
ber lap rugs low in price. 1. 0. Richards.
E. & D. bearings are guaranteed for
three years, Come in and see them, A.
Oouoloy.
Two good second hand pianos, very
nearly as good RS new, 1 square and 1
upright ease, will sell very cheap. 1t.
Leatherdale.
RnttsonsR that you can save from $15
to $25 on an organ by buying from R.
Leatherdale. Six octave piano oased
organs for $65.
EOOS Wanted. Not lower as reported
11 Dents. We also buy wool, gash or trade.
Ohoiae tub butter 12 Dents cash. G la
King, Wingham.
I
new the largest stook of window
shades hie Spring ever was in Brussels
and at prices below T. Eaton's ; good
shades for 30c. R. Leatherdale.
Ie you want a baby carriage call in and
see R. Leatherdale and get prices. He
has a lot of them and is bound to sell
them if prices has anything to do with it,
5500eemian1s' l:xounsroNs.-On the
first and third Tuesdays in June, 1898,
the Chicago, Milwaukee & Sb. Pant Rail•
way will sell round•brip excursion bickete
(goodoints
greatmanyand Nrh Dakota and other
Western and Southwestern abates, at
practically one fare for the round trip,
Take a trip West and see what an amounb
of good land can be purchased for very
little money. Further information as to
rates, routes, prioes of term lands, tato.,
may be obtained on application to any
coupon ticket agent or by addressing A.
J. Taylor, Canadian Paesenger Agent, 2
King street, East, Toronto, Out.
eORS7 .
PENNINoTON.-In Grey, on June 8th the
wife of Mr. Walter Ponniugton of a
eon.
COUTTs.-Ab 4521 State street, Chicago,
on June 3rd, the wife of Mr. IT,
Coutts, formerly of Brussels, of a
daughter.
Lona.-Iu Oranbrook, on Monday, June
61b, the wife of Mr. Jacob Long of a
son.
AnarernoNG.-At 216 Keystone street,
East Buffalo, N. Y., on Saturday,
June 4th, the wife of Mr. David
Armotropg, formerly of Bruesele, of
a daughter.
Janson. -1n Brussels, on Thursday,
June 0111, the wife of Mr. H.L. hole -
eon, jeweller, of a son.
LEVER -MANNING. -On Tuesday 8h iust„
at the residence of the bride's lather,
Morris, by Rev. R, Paul, Mr, Jacob
A. Lever, of l'lesherbou, Grey
County, to Miss Tessa B. Manning,
o1 Morris.
mxemm.
RoGnae,-I,, Brussels, on Sunday, June
5511, Frederick Charles llogero, aged
72 years. -
MoCtnLuhf,-In Newark, N. J., on Werl.
neadey, 8th int., Jas. MoCalluuh,
formerly of Brussels, aged 37 year0.
BnnoE.-Io Belgrave, on May 81st, John
Budge, aged 77 years.
BR'cs-scum -,aa 0z.a.,R>E::E1R's3,
Fall Wheat 95 1 00
Barlby. 30 85
Peas 65 56
Date 28 80
Butter, tube and rolls 11 12
Eggs per dozen 8 0
Flour per barrel8 00 8 00
Potatoes (per bag) 00 60
Hay per ton 5 00 5 00
Hides trimmed 5i 6i
Hides rough 5 6
Salt per bbl„ retail 1 00 60
Sheep shins, each 40 40
Lamb skins each 25 25
Hoge, Live4 00 4 65
Wool 10 13
Apples (per bag) 50 50
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
inserted each heading
at small a word ill hbo
adv!, lees than 10 oonts, however, to be paid
for when order is givou,]
SrEorAOlne found, Apply at TUEPosT.
Ruins bicycle wrench found, Enquire
at ME P08T,
SERVANT wantedat ouoe. Apply to
M108, W. M. S18014458.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN,
Tenders Wanted.
Tend.; 0111 bo received for painting the
interior Of Moiville ohurah, by J. G, Slcen°,
8sarotary of the Board of Mr nagemenb htp
bo the 00th day of Juno, 1508, A;spoeidoablon
of the work to be done eau be seen tet the
Mlles Of G. 31%1316.1r, Bru5Sols, The lowest
or any tender not n000spparltyy accented.
40,2 IMAM) OL' k1ANA31E31N,
Tenders Wanted.
Togaloi'
s will be oy, .150, by S, 1
the undersign,
u
ad up to biOslolsityb Jf us 0 at8o'clock
11l], m. fisr tka rr,ahftiou of Cho sahaol liou0a
51nrtioalare may bo had
00 0pplioatlon to 301110 0515AN11,
Box MN 1311.1 Seale P, 0, Saaratary,
DASTURAGE.-TIIE UNDER-
SIGNIAD is ready to Supply good
patentee for 00 bond of cattle on North Mall
patentee 11, (Jou, 0, biorrls.
DAVID 108.8001, Sunshine.
Oon USETo re
ANntD The LOT FrUR md SALE1,-u tory 01100
f01' sale or bo rout that It story frame house
on O'ox'oborr99 street, North o1 the To1.1'aoe,
lately °counted by 8. 11, Jackson. Por par-
ticulars apply t0 W.17, Homer Dm owner,
J.HOARL,Auburn P.0,
DIANO OR ORGAN,
At, Harris, sMuasical Boatoir, 05 tool Conserv-
atory
of llusio, Hamilton, Ontario, is pre-
pared to give iusttnet,0lrs to pupils on either
piano or organ. Special attention given
to technic. Lessons givou Dither at the
hones of pupils or at teachers home, tl•sm
REAL ESTATE.
° ',11'0RTABLE DWELLING
�J bOR SALE. -Tho undersigned offers
his briar residence, situate on Park lot 1e.
Mary street, Brussels, for Bale. There are 11,
acres of land orchard, well, stable, collar,
590, Poaoasslon could bo given at once,
14- 'MMUW14],, ,
_ Oilitorrl, P. 0.
ADM FOR SAL.,). -150 ACRES
of 11,0 North Consisttrof Lott30, Onnn l5, East Watwa-
nosh, This is an oxeelleut stook farm, being
w011 supplied with good spring water. Itis
situated0Blybh. mites
A larger part thriving suder
grass. Buildings and fences are in a Lair
state of repair. "Basy terms of payment will
be given, For all information apply to
1i-tf G. P. BLAIR, Barris ter, Brussels.
4 ABUFOR SALE. -THE UN-
nnita25NEn offers Itis 100 norm farm for
sale, being Lot 21,N 1 Con. 7, Morris. 'There
are 70 aures cleared and under orop, balance
hardwood bosh, !Thera is a geed frame
house, with kitchen, woodshed and cellar
complete
hank barn
rallwoth,l ortoonvsnlonees,,
Only 4 of 0. mile from sobool and 0 miles
Fran Brussels, Possession would he givou
at ouoe, For price and terms apply on the
Premises or to Brussels 3'. 0., to
01-51 SLMON FORSYTH, Proprietor.
T 1ARM FOR SALE OR TO
RENT. The undersigned offers his
eligible 64 acre farm for sale or to
rent, being South part of Lot 0, Oouoso•
Riau 12 Gray, Ali under cultivation, well
watered and well reflood, There to a good
atone house, bank bars, orchard, wens, .c„
on the premises. Also a splendid stone
quarry iron which a geed revenue is realis-
ed. Only 2l miles from Brussels. Terms
reasonable. For further partioulars as to
price, de., apply to
JOHN MITOHELL,Proprioter,
05.tf 1000ssol0 P. 0.
aw..m
J uNI6 10, 1898
JUST
RECEIVED I
A laRESt1
STOCK OF
Fountain Syringes,
es
Hot Water Bottles,
Atomizers,
Ice Bags, Wc,
Price and Quality
G uaran teed
-..AT—
Fox's Drug Store.
T'1ARMB FOR SALE. -THE UN.
1.. D0nsta1E0 has soverel good Farms for
sale 001150 rout, easy terms, iu Townships
of Morris and Crey. T 8. 806TT,Brussels
Notice to Creditors.
00 the Surrogate Court of the County of
Huron, in the Matter of the estate of
Adana Scott, date of the Tillage of
_Brussels, deceased :
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to R, 8.
nChap. y0,ast tolpersons
tof hesid gaint that all
thaving
Adam Scott, late of tho Village of Brussels,
the deceased, who died or or about
ay 01 Slay, A . D., 1608, aro req nir.
ed to send by mail, postpaid, or deliver to G.
F. Blair, Solicitor for the Executors, at Brus-
sels P. 0., on or before the 16th day of Jane,
15308, it full statement and particulars of
their claims and Cha name of the securities
anryhol,0 by thorn, and 0n and after shoe
s(lfaid 16th day of Juno the sold estate well bo
distributed among those entibiod tboroto,
having regard only to the claims of which
05100 shall then have boon given.
Dated at Brussels /at day of Jnao,1669.1
1.0,30008 'Exooutors,
0. Il]'. BLAIR, solicitor for ]z ,c tern,
CENTiI11.1'
s• li
ri'c tf i � . Ont.
A Commercial School of the high-
est grade—none better in the
Dominion.
ENTER AT ANY TIME.
Catalogue Five.
W. J'. ELLIOTT, Principal.
Strictly One Price,
Always the Lowest,
1
0
If you please to trust us with your business
we're ready to use our utmost study iu your service.
We apply this to the management of our business. We
put it into practice and make it a living fact. We address
this to those unacquainted with our methods, our prompt-
ness in all matters, small or large ; the uniform regularity
and reliability of our goods, and the malty advantages to
be derived from trading in a store fhat•is run On strictly
business principles, and the leading store within your reach
which you can implicitly rely upon.
We stand ready at all times to allowou to
the supreme test to your purchase—your moneyback apply
you want it,
SEAS
Nd
CE .tODS
in abundance this week. -4600.,
Shirt Waists, Belts, .ries,
Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves
UncZer^wear^, Par'asols, Organdie '
.YWasl ns, Svv ss Spot r712icsZfns '
White Lazo/is.
J. FERG[S�IV & Co
Dry Goods AND Groceries.