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The Brussels Post, 1898-6-17, Page 8L 8 THE BRUSSELS POST JUNE' 17, 1898 To Kill Flies. Shoo, Fly Paper, Wilson's Fly Pads, Sweet Fly Paper, Tanglefoot, Davies' Fly Felts, Insect Powder, To Kill Bugs. Best English Paris Green, 25c. per lb. G. A. Deadman, Druggist, Optioian & Bookseller. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. 4$ B. Trains leave Brunets Station, North sad South, as follows GamG 90000. Gomm Nonni. Blamese 7:1e a.m. Mail 2:10 p.m 'fixed 9146 a.m, I Express 10:10 p.m ricgJ Reba Items, A ohiel's amang ye Lakin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. BIG rueb in binding twine. Ponta 801oole close on the 30111. OoanxEnciiL travellers are a good crop. Tower Band played on Sntnrday even- ing Last week. Tars week A. M. Malay & Co. receiv- ed a oar of binding twine. An advt. in Tan Pon brings good re- turns. Try 11 for yoareeif. R. GRATTAtr shipped 4 cars of oats dor. ing the past week from Brussels. Coothe weeds. The corporation slay- er has been on the warpath this week. Sam of our citizens will go to Godo. rich on Monday to hear the Godfrey Band. Hous seekers' excursions begin thie month to the West. See advts, in Tam POST. ExooneroN to Guelph on Monday, Jane 20:11. Return fare from Bruseele $1.00, tickets good for 2 days. SOUS of our footballers will go to W ing- liam on Saturday to see the Carberry (Men.) team and Winghem play a match. PookET book lost in Brussels on Thursday, Jane 2nd, The finder will re. eeive $6.00 by leaving it at once at Geo. Thomson's grocery. A Goon coating of gravel is being put down in Brunetti G. T. R. yard. The pens and yard need a similar dose to pat them in decent abape, Jens. HEWITT has fitted np the store ad• joining hie barber shop for the laundry business he has purohaeed from Mosier & McArthur. Re takes poseeseiou next week. We wish him euooeas. IN oonneotion with the coming exams. Bruseele Public school will be represent- ed with 13 pupils at the Entreuoe ; 18 at the Publio school Leaving ; and 8 for Form IL The examinations will be held on June 28, 29 and 30. Rloa'n RoaaE, the well known horse- man, ie winning laurels on the Austrian turf. He has only been outside of the money on one 000aeion in all the ranee his string has started in. The most of his horses are animals taken over from tbis side of the Atlantic, "Reddy" being in the number. WINGnA,Io base ball team will play a mntoh with Brussels on Victoria Park on Friday afternoon of this week, game called at 4. Don't miss the game ae it promisee to be first-olaes. The visiting team ie a good one. A Garden Party will be held on Dr. Salbfleitoh's epaoione grounds in the evening. Good program including town Band. CLEVER Yoora.-We are pieased to notice by the Winnipeg paper that A. W. R., eldest eon of Jno. E. Smith, of Brandon, formerly a well known mer. ohant of Brussels, fe proving his ability to Dope with the best. At the closing examinations of Manitoba University, he captured a $120 scholarship in the gener- al Arta oonrae, and is well to the head in nearly every close. We congratulate him on his 9ocoeee and hope it may be the opening of a long and useful life. STRAWBERRY 1 er 'tL,-A novel straw- berry festival, under the auspides of the Epworth League, will be bald an Friday evening, June 24th, on the combined lawns of the Methodist Parsonage and B. Gerry. An excellent program oonsieting of vooal and instrumental mueio, duets, tableaux, ate., will be rendered during the evening. Grounde will be lighted by electric light. The Braes Band will be in attendanee. Refreehmente served from 0 p. m, A good time ie expected. Don't fail to be there. A CONSERVATIVE EMU/an 00 EAST IIunog.-The Wingham Advance eaye t - "It is said that a petition is being largely signed by the Liberate of Beet Huron asking Mr. Hislop to retire in order to allow Hon. Jno. Dryden to secure a seat and so remain in the Cabinet. It is also reported that Mr. Hislop ie wiiling to a000mmodate Hon, John if a majority of those who elected him are desirous of a change. There is one comforting thought to politicians of the Dryden oleo, that is, if one oonstibuenoy refuses to tolerate them, another one more "solid" will oarry them, no matter what e their failinge may be. Surely it cannot w be that some of Mr. Dryden's relatives 1 have been neglected, and they are yet to a be provided with an office, Or hi it a o foot that Mr. Dryden has a very Dry den S in his old oonbtitoenoy, and hence he t eeeke more oomfertablotlaartere in Mat Miran. Considering BadHoron'e pro• b alivibioe, What ie the use of an election II any. way. Why not deed it to the party, o their heirs, assigns, exeentore, etc., to y have, to hold, eta., from 0b33 day forth y and for ever ?" It Would be 0very Ben. e pinta thing brother, B Bnusegis football niub le advertised to play at Ripley on July 12th. Homer Jamie and Mrs. Dose Bing in Wingbane thie (Friday) evening. ARE you going to Guelph on Monday Tickets for sale at TILE PONT ou Salus• day. Moen, Scorn ,C Jogos ehlpped two oars of export cattle last Saturday front Brussels. k xceneros to Guelph on Monday, June 90111. Return faire from Bruseele only $1.00 for adplte and 50 Dente for children. Tinsman evening of next week th ere will be a Lodge of Inetruobion held for this diatriat fit St. John'( Lodge room, Bon seals. Exoonsion to Guelph next Monday. Retnrn fare, good for 2 days, only $1,00. Tiokete will be 00 sale at Tile POSTPob. lisping 'These on Saturday so as to avoid the rush on Monday. BnoasELa Band will play at an Ep- worth Leaage gardenparty at 0raubrook on Wednesday evening of next week. The Fife and Drum Band go to Walton on Friday evening, 24111 feet. o Butt ns 0. 0. F. have accepted an in. vitation from their Wingham brethren to join them in attending their annual torn out to choralon Sabbath, 20111 inst. 20 or 26 will go from town itis expeoted. STRAWBERRY OoarneT.-A11 who raise strawberries are invited to Bend a cam• pie of their berries to the Parsonage grounds on the 24113 of June, to be ex- hibited. Prizes will be given for the three best samples. LAST Sunday morning 13 head of oat- tle were driven to the Pound but only 7 of the bovines were got in. It Dost the owners 84.00 to get them out. The oat. tle broke out of the pasture field and ware making an onslaught on Df. Rieber& son's garden when discovered. DEOORATION Dix, -Thursday afternoon of next week, at 4 o'olook, the members of Western Star Lodge, No. 149, I. 0. 0. F , will march to the cemetery, headed by the town Band, and will decorate the graves of deceased brethren. Grand Secretary Ring, of Toronto, will be pree• ant and take part in the exeroises. In the evening he will give an adkreee to the members in theLodge room. Every Odd Fellow asked to attend. LAST Saturday afternoon a joint meet. ing sf Grey Branch and Bast Enron Agl. Sooiety Directors was held in the Council Chamber. PresidentFerguson 000npied the ohair. The prize list was revised and added to ; 930 voted for at- traobion ; Committees appointed ; and other neoeesary work done. East Karon Fall Fair for 1898 will be bigger and bet- ter than ever. Oat. 1st and 2nd are the dates. The town Band will be there. 0. E. ToasnooL, who has been fore• man in the job department of the Guelph Mammy for several years, has opened up a job office of his own in the Royal city. He has fitted it out with the latest and best, including an electric motor, and ie rowing a nice share of patronage for a new institution. He also manafaobnree rubber stamps, seals, &a. Mr. Turnbull served hie apprentioesbip on THE Poor and is aura to succeed, There are few, if any, better job hands in the Province. SCHOOL NOTES. -A circular lately is. sued by the Education Department eon - tains some information that will be of interest to students. Those taking the Publio School Leaving examination in 1899 will take Physiology and Temper. eats instead of Botany. After 1898 the Primary examination will be abolished. Unsuccessful candidates at the Junior and Senior Leaving examination will be allowed to write in 1899 for Junior and Senior Leaving standing, by Ballotingthe same options as in' the comae of 1898. For these examinations the per. oentages are one-third on eaoh subject and 50 per Dent on the aggregate. 67 per cent will be required for honors. Present holders of Primary oertidcates or those obtained in 1898 will have the right to attend the ComityModel school after 1898 if they so desire. HruENEAL,-Wednesday of this week Mise Minnie Moore, of Brussels, attended a wedding in Listowel, ceremony at the residence of the bride's parents. The contracting parties were L. E. Morlook, of Tavietook, and Miss Eva E. Sarvie, the ceremony took plane at 12 o'olook, noon. Mise Ada Grundy, of Looknow, was bridesmaid and wore a blue and gray brocade costume, trimmed with bine silk. Arthur Sarvin, of Fort William, Veobher to the bride, was groomsman. Gowned in Dream silk the bride looked well iudeed. There were about 50 guests in attendance. Wedding gifts were re• calved from many, Hamilton to the Northwest being the limits. After par- taking of an elegant spread Mr. and Mrs- Morlook took the afternoon train for a wedding tour through Michigan and on their return will live ab Tavistook. TinePox adds its oongratnlations. GRAVEL CONTRA008 -Monday evening contracts for gravelling were let at the Queen's Hotel, Bruoeele, by public auu. tion as follows :-Walton, expenditure of $20.00, to Wm. Denbow, Bruseele, at 29 dente per yard ; 20 rods South of Drus• Bels cemetery, 880, to Wm. Maunders et 10 cents ; the same gentleman will do the work from Brussels South at 18 oents. North of Brussels, S. Burke has a 820 oontraot at 38 cents ; a 850 job between Duncan McLauohlin's and the Fraliok swamp went to Wm. Denbow at 40 Dents and another to him from Fraliok's hill North 850 for whish he gets 39 write. Wm. Riley will do the spreading and overseeing in the North and James Bol. ger in the South. Work has to be coma. plated on or before August let. Care ebonld be taken that 'lobbing but good gravel is allowed to go on as a large per. tion of the road is badly in need of a heavy dreaming of real gravel, not sand not big stones, OniT. Early 1050 Friday morning, after a very painful illness of months, the spirit of ApoIsabella, youngest daughter of William and Janet Hendee. eon, 4thnon., MoKtllop, took its flight. Deoeaeed was born on the farm on which she died and was consequently well and favorably known in the ootnmunity. She was 24 rare of age. The nun of death was an abes oeon the thigh wbioh defied the beet medical attendances, The suffer. r was reduced from a hearty young Oman to it more skeleton. Through the ong monthe, often of intense enffering, he patiently awaited tate coming f her Lord. The funeral took plane on atnrday afternoon to Harpurhey came. cry, Bev. P. Musgrave conducting the service. Six brothers were the pall saran. Deceased was a eieter to Bobt, endereon, of Drools, 13. peculiar Dir• nm5tan00 was that Mre, Henderson's oangest brother and Mr. Rendersen'e onngest Dieter died within 24 hours of ash other, The bereaved are deeply ympathieed with in their WOO, Oen thanks aro due to the Godarloh Signal for advance proof of the Oonnty Council minn1es, STnwnonne Festival Frldey eveniug of ? next week on the lawns of the Methodist Parsonage and B, (;terry, Good proem. A Lnve poroupine at Ooahraue & John• ot000's marble works Sons the centre of attraotiou for youngsters during the past week. BEATTIIE BRos. had to Trill one of their horses on iifonday of 01115 week as the animal woe injured 901210 time ago and showed no Signa of recovery. Oust base ball boys did not win et Rin• eardine last Friday. They kept the lake shore fellows well in (Meels for neural innings and after that the deluge. ThE preliminary steps are being taken in connection with the propoeed now sewers and the work will be pushed vigorously as soon as got moving. Tae Seaforth paper fn speaking of a re. out foot hall matoh says :-I. Gerry, N. Hill and Whitely showed up particularly well, their rushee and combination being pretty and effective. AN excursion ander the auspices of the A. O. U. W. brethren of this dietriot will take plane from Drayton, Kincardine and intermediate pointe to Southampton, on Friday, Juno 171.1. Fare from Bras - seta $1,05. S. 0. T. 111.-30 members of Brussels K. 0. T. 111. drove to Gerrie last Sab- bath morning and joined with their brethren of that place and surrounding Tents in the anniversary service wbioh Wae held in the Methodist oharoh. About 100 were in the pr0aession. Iter, Mr. Fisher was the preaoher who gave a moat practical sermon from the text, "Re that provideth not for hie own, &o." On arriving baok at their Hall the Com - menders present spoke briefly and a vote of thanks was paused to Rev. Mr, Fisher, The Gerrie Tent hospitably entertained the visitors. BaossELe vs. RINcieDINE.-The oardine paper's report the match in that town hast week as follows ;-Reporter- ',On Friday last the victorious Victories played a match with the Brussels team and won by a some of 27 to 6. The first half of the game was quite brilliant, but before its conclusion the visiting team VMS sent leather hunting, while oar boys chased one another round the bases. There was a good crowd presenb notwith• standing the early part of the afternoon woe showery." Review. -"The fifth baseball match of the season to be played by the Vrotoriae was held here on Friday afternoon last, the opposition being the Brussels team. This team has long en. joyed an enviable reputation and the ea• During of a match with them was regard. ed as a very suitable "feeler" for the opening of the season. The weather in the mise forenoon r o promised d badly but about 1 o'olook the olouds drifted eastward, the diamond rapidly o dr p dly dried up and Sone in es• oellent condition and when time was call. ed at 4 o'olook a goodly sized crowd of epeotatore greeted the contestants. Ow. ing to an accident which betel him at Wingham, Robb. Roes was unable to offi• date in his old time capacity of Catcher, but proved an excellent umpire, his bility to favor either team it so inoliued on account of hie poeibion being remark- ed by many present. The first half of the game was a neat, clean and enjoyable presentation of the national amusement but in the fifth innings, the Brussels team seemed to "go to pieces" and from that out the fates seemed against them. Too many errors on the part of fielders partly a000unte for their failure, "wild throws" being of frequent 000urrenee. However, the Brussels boyo are deeerving of much oredit for their genblemanliuess and the very becoming manner in which they ae• oepted their defeat. We hope to have them with ue again this Summer to re- new the friendly contest. ' People We Know. Mrs. John Imh,y is dangerously ill with erysipelas. Barrister Sinclair is attending 00. Court thio week, Mre. Neil Milloy, of Brussels, was vie• ;ling here last week. Mrs. N. F. Gerry and Stella are visit- ing friends at Seaforth. B. Gerry attended the 00. L. 0. L. at Wingham on Tuesday. Roland Beattie, of Wingham, vielted hie parents last Tuesday. Tom Bloomfield arrived home from the 01d Country last week. Mise Clara Hunter is visiting her grandmother at Oranbrook. Mre. Hammet, of Seaforth, is visiting Mre. Wm. Hewitt, Bruseele, D. D. Wilson and Mrs. Wilson, of Sea - forth were in town on Saturday. J.T. Tornio, wife and son, of Goderich, Saodayed at Mre. E. Grimoldby's. Mies Salbteisoh, of Atwood, ie visit- ing Mre. (Dr.) Kalbfleiaeh this weak. Mrs. Geo. Thomson has gone on a holiday visit to London, Glencoe and Galt. Mise Sherrie, of Morrie, was visiting the Misses Scott, Frederick street, last week. Jno. Kendall, eon of J. N. Rendall, Brussels, has taken a situation at Van - waver. Geo, Groeo, who was kinked on the leg some time ago by a horse, still walks with a limp. Mre. Lowe, of Toronto, VMS visiting her mother, Ere, J. Y. 3, Kirk,,, during the past week. Jas. Bargees is away on the jury at Godarloh, as is Oounoillor Leatherdale and Jno. Walker. Dr. McDonald, M. P., was one of the delegates to the Temperance Obnven. tion on Wednesday. 2. A. Hawkins is billed to take part in a Barlook pio•nio program on Friday evening of We week. Jno, Alexander, "the Lion," a well known Hielan'man, formerly of Brussels, was in town this week. Mre. George Cardiff was away last week to Sarnia attending the funeral of her otos, Mrs. Smart. John Delmsge, of Enamels cheese faobony, is laid aside from work owing to a felon on hie right hand. Mies Lizzie floss has gone on a holiday visit to Obeeley where she will visit Mrs, Tom Boss and other old frieode. Mr. Newton, of Miobigan, and Mr, Stibbard, of Toronto, were visiting at Thos. Maxwell's during the pest week. Mrs. J, A. Stewart and Ferris left for Toronto on Wednesday morning, Mr. Stewart expecte to go early next week. Mrs. Cliffe, of Toronto, (nee Miss May Cooper, formerly of Brnesels) and son are renewing old friendebipe in town and vicinity. Owing to the 311nene of Mre. Jno. Leeltie, of Toronto, with measles, Mies Lucretia Oliver went to the Queen City last Week. Jno. McRae was at Toronto last Friday attending the Convocation eaeroisen of Toronto University in which he was an interested party, Mr. Brent, who is to 000500d Mr. Stew. art ae manager of B000800s Britoil of the Standard Bank, to exported to arrive either Saturday or Monday, Mias Ida Williams is undergoing a 50411 00nr50 of treatment in Stratford for her lame ankle,. which we hope will eventu',te in a speedy r000very. W. W. Harris, proprietor of Brussels ohsese factory, has recovered sufficiently from his Into dangerons iliums to melte Ilia first trip tine week as buyer for Masers. Ballantyne, of Stratford. Business Locals, • Wnenrs from $40 up to $100 at A. (joust ey's, SEE our single harness, great value this month. I. 0. Mallard's. A. ConeLxx handles everything that is used by a bicycle rider.. Torun and satchels, large assortments, low prim. I. 0. Rioharde. Fon Bale cheap, one sett second hand single harness, I. C. Richards. A wren quantity of screen windows, the latest improved. Malay & Go. Dm you see the Gendron bike in A. Consley'e window ? It's a dandy. Goon, dry American corn, the best for feeding purposes, for sale ab Ro• e' mill. CLEVELAND wheels are great sellers. Six sold sinoe Jan. lst, 1898, A Coueley, San our nine stook of dueters and rub- ber lap rugs lowin prima. 1. C. Richards. E. & D. bearings are guaranteed for three years. Come fn and see them, A. Oousley. WANTED, 100 tubs dairy butter weekly. 18 cents. A1I ;rinds of farm produoe baudted. G. E. limo, Wingham. Iiosroaasico s' Exaonsrous,-On the first and third Tuesdays in Jane, 1898, the Chicago, Milwaukee & Sb. Paul Rail. way will sell round-trip exoursion tiokete (good for 21 days) to a great many points in South and North Dakota and other Western and Southwestern states, at praotioally one fare for the round trip, Take a trip West and see what an amount of good land can he purchased for very little money. Further information as to rates, routes, prioee of farm lands, etc„ may be obtained on application to any coupon ticket agent or by addressing A. 3. Taylor, Canadian Passenger Agent, 2 King street, East, Toronto, Ont. moRN . Dfoxraoa:ERr.-At Orange Hill, 011 Thurs. day, May 26111, the wife of Mr. John Montgomery, of a son. Kiera. -In Tornberry, on Jane 9th, the wife of Mr. William Sing, of twins, son and daughter. STEELS-MOGnnoon.- In Seaforth, on Tuesday, June 761, at the residence of the bride's mother, Michael Steele, af. D„ of Tavietook, to Mise Annie Robertson, eldest daughter of the late Donald McGregor, of McKillop. >;aa. Gmr.-Iu Grey; on June 811, Elizabeth Gill, aged 60 years. STOIND4RD Bwg.NIC OF a1N4D,4, Far sxoxxsx'nion HEAD OFFICE, - TORONTO ASSETS, (Hoven Million Dollars) • 87,000,000 OAPITAL (Authorised) • . 92,000,000 Apenofee in all principal points in Ontario, Quebec, Mani lobe, United States rO h`itptand, Q:=WAIo i' J'ffaAfr7L9. A General Banking Business Transacted, Farmers' Notes Disoonntod. prate Iieuud and Oolloobione rondo on all points. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposits of $1,00 and upwarde from dab of deposit to date n withdrawal and compounded half yearly. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN To THE 000r.0OTION OF FAj00En0' SALE NOTES. Every facility afforded Onstomars living at a distance. J. A. STEWART MANAogn. LnaAs.-In Elma, on June 6111, Charles Wesley, only son of Ohas. Leos, aged 2 years, 6 menthe and 27 days. LYNoa.-In Blyth, on Juno 5th, Jeremiah Lynch, aged 60 years. PROOT011,-In Blyth, on May 81st, Gee, Edgar Proctor, aged 12 years, 8 menthe and 10 days. Mourn. -In Beachwood, on Tuesday, June 7111, Michael Murphy, aged 7$ years. Exsonn.-In Turnberry, on Friday, June 10011, Maria Exford, aged 78 years. mastmrssax,s MAma= ce01, Fall Wheat 88 86 Barley.. 30 85 Peas . 60 50 Oats 26 27 Butter, tubs and rolls 30 11 Eggs per dozen 8 9 Flour per barrel3 00 3 00 Potatoes (per bag) 60 60 Ray per ton. ... .... •. • , 5 50 6 00 Hides trimmed0 5i Hides rough .. 5 5 Salt per IN., retail 1 00 60 Sheep skins, eaoh 40 40 Lamb skins each 26 26 Hoge, Live 4 75 1 76 Wool 17 17 Apples (per bag) 60 50 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. Tenders Wanted, Tenders will be received for painting the interior of Melville church, by J. G. Skene, Secretaryof of , 0 Board Ma d Management, v g , t to the 20ok day of e clone, 18an, a sseou at ion the of the work E. Blair, clone can be 7110 at the o!$ca of G. F. Blair, Bruseele, Tno lowest or any tender not necessarily nooepted, 49.2 BOARD OF MANAGERS, Tenders Wanted. Tenders will be received by the undersign- ed up to Wednesday. buns 22nd, at 8 o'clook p m., for the painting of the school house 00 8.8. No.1, Grey. Particulars may bo had on application to JOHN GRANT, Box 143, Brussels P. 0. Secretary, H° AND LUT FOR SALE for sale or to r�eut that 14 storysPrawa home on TuruborryS street, North of the Terrace, lately 00511v10d by 8. Jackson. For par- ticulars apply to W. Er, lforr',or the owner, J, BOARS , Auburn P. 0. 80•nf DIANO OR ORGAN. A. Miss Joan MoLu0o11lin, pupil of C. L. 111, Barris, Musioal Doctor, of rho Conti/try. atony of Music, Ilamilton, Ontario, is pos. pored to give instructions to pupils on either piano 01' organ. Speolnl attention given to teobnlo. Lessons elven oibber at the homes of pupils or at teachers home. 4A•8m REAL ESTATE. C011?FORTABLE DWELLING FOR SALE. -Tho undersigned offers his brick residence, situate on Park lot D, Maryetroot, Brussels, for gale. There aro 14 tiaras of land orchard, wolf, stable, collar, &c, - P0880813[011 could be given at once. 71108, J31OA011nDWELLord,P. d4- , 0, VAR 11[ I+'OR SALT;. -150 ACRES Consisting of the South i had South of the North 4• of Lot 80, Coit .2, Bast Wawa - nosh. This is an excellent stook farm, being well supplied with Rood tinting water. Itis situated about 8 miles from the thriving Vtl- lago of Blyth. A largo part of itis ander grass, Buildings and fellows aro in a fat. state of repair. Busy tonna of payment will be given. For all information apply to 11-11 G.8'. BLAIR, Barrister, Brussels. 1'ARM FOR SALE. -TRE UN- nnnelaNRn often his 100 sore farm for sale, being Lot 29, N 4 Con.7, 'Borrie. Thorn are 70 acres cleared and under crop, balance hardwood bush. Theta is a good frame house with kitchen, woodshed and collar complete; bank barn with atone stabling; orchard, walla, and' all other conveniences. Only 3 of a mile from' school end 3 miles from Brussels. Possession would be given at once. For price and terms apply on the premises or to Brussels P.O.,to 34 -EY Si11;I000 1:0RSX'1`li, Proprietor. 71IR1i FOR SALE OR TO nnwm.-The underelgned offers his eligible 04 acre farm for sale or to rent. being South part of Lot 5, Comes. sloe 12, Grey. All under ooltivation,well watered and well fantod. There is a good stone house, bank born, orohm•d, W0118, &e„ Ott the promises. Also n splendid. atone quarry from which a good revenue is realiu. ed, Only 24 miles from Brussels, Terms reasonable. For further particulars as to price, &o., apply 10 JOHN MITOHELL, Proprietor, 11-t1 Brussels P. 0. JUST RECE yppe, ED A FRESH STOOK OF Fountain Syringes, J i Hot Water Bottles, Atomizers, Toe Bags, &or Price and Quality Guaran teed -AT- Fox's Drug More. Notice to Creditors. I r t•', In, the Surrogate Court of the Ooatntal of .Iiiu'on, in the matter of the estate of Arlavt Scott, late of the Village of Mussels, deceased : Natio ie hereby given, pursuant to R. 5, 0„ Ohnp• 129, See. BB that all persons having any claims against the estate of But said Adam Scott, late of the Village of Brussels, gontlomau, deoeawlto died on or shoat the 81xeh day of Aral:,postpaid. axe ret oir. ad to send S by mall, r the id. or deliver to G. F. Blois, Solicitor 100 the Executors, at Brus- sels P. 0„ on 00 before the 10th day of June, 1898, a fall statement and particulars of their claims and bhe-nature of the securities ((f any) held by them, and on and after the said 10th clay of June the said estate will bo distributed among those entitled thereto, haviugrogard only to the claims Of wbioh notice shall thou have been given. Dated at Brussels 1st flayed JuoBe,sooutore 1895.1 D. 0, ROSS,LL . J. A. MoNAl1GHTON, f G. F. BLAIR, Solicitor for l0 seen tors. CENTRRL yl F $ 1 X LLEi ST lc ���10a<�f� A Commercial School of the high- est grade -none better in the Dominion. ENTER AT ANY TIME. Catalogue Free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 41 LE Se Our stock of Clothing was never as large or as well assorted as now, in fact it is too large. We are forced to reduce it fully one-half. Where there's a will there's a way, and we snake way by our determined will. Let the Y°ollowiig Quotation Illustrate: - 46 pts. Men's Union and all wool Pants, all sizes well made, finished well, twill pockets and bar buttons ; perfect fitting ; regular 81.25, "$1.40 and $1.50. June Clearing Sale price. 1• 00 Your Choice for 52 pi's. ''Ten's all wool Pants, light and dark colors finished equal to tailor made goods, regular 82.00 to $2.75. Jane Clearing Sale price $1.50 and ..• 32 prs. Boys' Miff)Pants, Union and all wool Tweeds and Borges, ages 4 to 10 years. Juno Clearing Sale price, per pair .,. 12 Boys' two piece erge Suits, Coat and Pants Lined, ages 4 to 9 years. Jane Clearing Sale price 2,00 40 95 Boys' Sorge Suits, well made with strong lin- ings, ages 6 to 11 years, regular 82.00 and $150 $2.25. June Clearing Sale price, .,. Men's Tweed Suits, perfect fitting, with strong .s. linings, sizes 86 to 44 breast measure, regu- lar $6,00, $6.50 and $7.00. June Clearing 4.x]5 Sale price only ... C 85 Men's Tweed Suits, goods that fit well, in all sizes from 86 to 44 breast measure, regular and good value at 87.50 to 88.50. June Clearing Sale price 2 Youths' Tweed Suits, sizes 80 to 85 breast measure, with long pants. June Clearing Sale prise ,.. ,„,.. ,,, 3.50 6.50 Hais, Ceps All Join in June Clearing. Sale. Prices :-Men's Fitur Felt Stiff Hats, this season's shapes, regular 82,50 and $2.75. June Clearing Sale price $1.90. Men's Stiff Rats, regular $2.00, $1.50 and 81.00. June Clear- ing Salo prices, 50c., 76c. and 81.25. Soft Hats, all kinds, sizes and shapes join in the June Clearing Sale prices. You can, and we will see that you do save money, in buying Flats at this Store. and oorrs ,. 1ie1 Boots & Shoes of all kinds join in the June Clearing Sale. 175 prs. Woman's Oxfords and Strap Slippers, sizes 21 to 7, regular $1.40, 81.50 and 81.75. Juno Clearing Sale price, only 81.25. 85 pairs Woman's, Misses' and Boys' -a job lot, regular from $1,10 to 85c. dime Clearing Sale price, 650. for your choice. The balance of this season's Lace Curtains and Carpets join in the June Clearml Sale 'ii ces. ,„...osidiwWe are Sole Agents in Brussels for Priestley's Celebrated Dress Goods, We always pay the Highest Prices for. Produce.'- "-' NIX ick EZ eatZifr is i Ft =PCs ■