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The Brussels Post, 1914-5-14, Page 8Facei 1,. Chamois .Freeodak Ou Friday and Saturday of this week we Will give away a Fee° Chamois with a tin of Talcum Powder This bargain will be more titan ordinarily acceptable -j tut when the waren weather is at lynx -and you will -most, certainly require a new tin of Talcum, 'Here are the choice of odors : Yuct:a--Brand new package In Flesh and White Liens. Violet Dolce -Flesh and White. Trailing Arbutus -White only. Harmony Rose -White and Flesh.. Violet -White and Flesh, These are all high class Talcums, de- lightfully perfumed, anti are sure to ,please you. They are priced at 250 and in order to have you know them better we will give away a face chamois with a purchase of one of them. Secure one of them. Out -door clays are doubly pleasant when you Kodak, All Out -doors invites your Kodak. • Before you accept the invitation we invite yon to inspect our stock of all that's best iu Kodaks at,cl Supplies. Bring your Films to us tor de- veloping and priming and be assured of the best results. Everything for Photography The ri S Store F. ■ 8 An DRUGGIST AN S"PATIONER. iTH royal gam Items LOTS of May flowers in the bush. Roume bills printed on short notice at Ttsz PosT Publishing House. Delays/ties of coat are already b ing rnate- tor next Winter's consumption. Scouts of Ethel have challenged Scouts of Brussels to a game of Foot - Ball. Ai:m urou r, local news on page 5. Sometimes you miss that page al- . together HARVEY Bite ws found his lost collie through the advt. iu THE POST, It was at ,Jamestown. SPEAK a good word for Pope & Son's machine shop. They are here to do business and are doing it. THE port of fishing in the Maitland was reduced to a minimum l:y closing the waste gates on the Easterly end of the dam. IT is expected that a contingent of Brussels Orid Fellows will go to Wing - ham next Sunday evening to attend the annual sermon, A fine new placer piano has beet in- stalled in connection with R Iy1 Sin- clair's motion Picture • Show. He is determined to have everything A I. SOME Timms,- Wednesday a mon- ster snapping turtle was captured be low the mill darn that plumped down the scales at 37 pounds. It resented any interference with its liberty. COMPLAINTS are made by the business men about tete dust blowing on Main street. The street watering business should have been art anged three months ago so as to be ready when required FRIDAY of this week will be the 15111, the day on which the Sanitary Inspector is expected to call at d see your premises -both fore and aft. Are you ready for his visit in ease he should call ? MONDAY forenoon the funeral service of the late Thos. St. Amour, who lived near Henfryn and died Friday, need 76 years, took place in the R. C. church, Brussels. It was conducted by Rev. Fr. Blair. Coat Otr. STOVES. -On Wednesday, May 271h, there will be a demonstration of what can be:done by using coat oil stoves instead of wood or coal stoves, at Wilton & Gillespie's. Call at the shop and be convinced of tbe economy and comfort of coal oil. IVEw names added to the list of 'Rural Telephone subscribers and changes made on some of the Ines are indicated on page 4 of this issue. There will soon be the round r,000 on the roll. It's a Wonderful accommodation to the people Rud the Central office employees are very anxious to give the best pos- sible service if every subscriber will help. SIIPPRR-lir 'Powe HALL.- Instead of serving supper on the manse lawn on Monday, Ailey 25th, as aouounced on the posters, the Ladies' Aid of Melville church will tee the Towe Hall so that people may be more comfortable than they would be outdoors, particularly it weather is cool or damp. Supper will follow the corner stone laying pro- f ceedings, EXCURSION TO DRTROI'r.-By ad verb semeuG in this !sane it will be seen that the annual Excursion to Detroit by the fine steamer Greyhound is slated for Friday, June 12th, good to return on the follotviug Monday. Return fare front Goderich to, Detroit is only ,ir.so, thus affording a delightful outing at small cost, A I Base Ball games are on the program at the City of tbe Straits. Are you intending to go? Mstvttr. CHURCH R U Cft - Mx551'5. Park & Brown, of Cromarty, Perth Co., oou- tracto's for he stone and brick work of the new Melville church, are busy tins week on the basement of the new chttrch,'putting in cement for founda- tion t0 stone walls. It will mean a bast season before the new edifice to tip loo, Adams & Son, of Wroxetsr, end etaff are )lard at work on the new ce- ment llot'ee'sheds for Melville church. Shed will be 5o x 2s0 beet with walls 6 feet high; Metallic roil' will be put on. PRE bricklayers wilt veneer Jno. Ewan' s Hary residence, Messrs. Baker & McDonhtd,:of Cranbrook, have been given the work. A slate roof le to be nut on bya tr tf S n old contractor. Mr. Ewan is saving 110 expense to have the property fixed up to No. I manner. He prmposes putting a cement rotor• dation under tile old frame hoose in the rear of the lot and will sheet it outside, It is •to be utilized for a stable and poultry house. When all tine improve. mento are completed it will mean quite u tra or psf mation to that corner. BAD EGDs. -Some youths in Brussels are, on the sure road to trouble unless they mend their ways. Their "diver - 41o1" consists in visiting certain prent- isee and stealing eggs. 'I he nettles of oerta!u parties_ are Said to be on the list of suepecte and if corroborate proof can be, got Reeve Leckie will have a job in a Magistrate's case. People clout have to submit to thegS raids by impudent young fellows who should know better. It may be a dear lot of eggs ttntess they let tip Ott the Stealing bpsineta. - SOME maple tree pruning is being done by Caretaker Oliver on some of the streets and quite an improvement is being made A -most all the shale trees could stand a topp.iug off of lower branches without detriment to them, CARPENTERS are bu y this week a' the roof, f the new hr,rse shed for the Methodist church. The iuterior of the shed was nicely levelled last Saturday end the frame shed at the church, built 38 years ago, was takeu down the same day by a bee. - A good coating of cinders has filled in some Dad places on James street near the Pryne Flour mill. There's room for some attention by the Council in a contribution of gravel on the same.s'reet if the roadway is to remain passil le in wet weather next Fall and Spring to the mill.- ---o Loam, -A pendant, in form of °rose, set with brilliants, with fine gold chain attached. Find. er will greatly oblige by having it at Tait Poem, 0024rn pups for sale. Also seed potatoes. Los 24, Con, 12, Grey, Gso. E. SORMRAN, Phone 6611, Nowt-mt.-The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of ou0-horse teaming such as plow- ing gardens, removing ashes and rubbish cleaning lavatories, &e Orders left at Jae.. Ballnntyne's store will receive prompt at. tentlon. Jan, TR18IDNAn. To not Pronto. -I have improved my work- shop and will keep se one open from S a. m. to 6 p m. deity. Will sharpen and repair saws and lawn mowers to your fancy I have anis class of goods for sale or will exchange same when desired T. MCGnanon, Brussels, Ont. Have received n shipment of Baby chick food. Specially prepared. Nothing so good. for young chicks. Try a package. Pryne Milting So. EGDs EOR HATCH/MG.-R. 0. R. I. Reds From N.ov. 1st to April 14th SO hefts laid 549.00 worth of ERAS, 505 for setting of 18. I. A McKelvey, phone 860, Ethel FLEURY, Wilkinson, Caokeltntt end Frost & Wood plow repairs and those of the Deering and Frost & Wood implements in stock and Gold by E, Plum at Blacksmith shop, Brussels. Tanis year old heavy draft gelding for sale, EMT. HENDeaeole, Brussels, A CARD, -We the undersigned hereby agree to sell n pectres° of five standard 50 boxes of Silver Tip Silent matches for twenty Dents. Quality guaranteed, Jas, Ballantyne, Geo, Thomson and W. J. McCracken, Fon SALE -General parpose Ally 8 years o14, JAS. D. MoNAra, Lot 22, Con, 18, Grey. phone 490. EGGS son HMTontsG,-Good laying strain of White Wyandottes. Eggs 8100 for setting of 35. Jona MEJDOwa, Brussels. -o- THE Chi Namel Demonstration at Wilton & Gillespie's store last week at- tracted a good many peoplewho were much interested in the many and varied uses that Chi-Namel could be pot to and at small cost. Samples of work may be seen at the store at any time, - SU6IMER HOURS AT PUBLIC LIBRARY -During g the meths of June, e'July and August the Following will be the Sum mer (tour schedule followed and to which he reading public are asked to take note :-Library will be open Tues- day. 'Thursday and Saturday afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday evenings, for o same hours as now obtain. Kindly Dote that the change takes place on June 1st and wile continue to September sat INTERMxnlATE FOOT BALI.,- Last Monday evening the representatives of Clinton Wroxeter and Brussels In d tetme lle Foot fiati teams met in town and drafted the schedule for the firs) round of games in connection with this season's sport, Dates were arranged ns follows ;- Brussels at Clinton, May 22 Clinton at Wroxeter, " 25 Wroxetert " n Bi a tsels, zg Clinton et Brussels, June 5 Wroxeter at Clinton, " 12 ' Brussels a Wroxeter, Vroxeter, " to This should make a good series of games es both CI:ntou and Wroxeter ere old hands at the game. Clip out this list for future reference. • PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD.- Monday evening the Public Lithely Board met in the Board room, with I. F. Rowland, F. S Scott, F. H Gilroy, A C. Dames, B. S. Scott and W. H. Kerr present Minutes of last meeting' read and adopted. Communication was read from Secretary of the District Library Association for address or paper at next Institute, to be hold iu November at Walkerton. Either Principal 'Scott or W. H, Kerr will take part. Tree urer Rowland reported don the finances of Winter's lest 5 WI is G oncert (.nurse over X30 oo being cleared of the series"In addition to affording the people tile opportunity or attending four good Concerts at a very nominal charge. The Summer (tours at the Library for June, July and August were fixed the same 110 last year viz :- Ope.t on nes- e*, Thursday and "Saturday afternoons and Wednesday and Saturday uighle. An order for 00 ton of furnace coal for Library was given to Wilton & Gilles- pie. It was 'agreed to purchase -eel- clitional new boolcs so as t0 have them of the shelves by September. Secretary was instructed to write Counens of Grey and Morris asking sttlall grants to Library in view of tine. numerous read etre resident in these municipalities. Board discussed gtle511015 of Concert Course for next season atttl Will seek iuftrinatirsu concerning the name, the • Metropolitan Bank Omaha! Paid up - • 51,000,000,00 ReeCrve Fund - - 1,260,000.00 Undivided proflie - 182,545.61 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Joint 'Deposit -Accounts are a convenience arranged especially, for Farmers or those living out of town, Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose names the account is opened. $1,00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT - BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER EAST HURON LIBERALS The Annual meeting of the Last Huron Reform Association will be held in the Town Hall, Brussels, an Tuesday, May ' 26th, at 2 p. in. A large attendance is asked for. A big acreage of potatoes will be planted this Spring. FOURTH Division Court was held Wednesday of last week, with judge Holt presiding. The CE -A of Baill e vs. Greig, resulted in a non -suit. Three other cases were adjourned. - Selmer. Board met last Friday even. ing in the Board room in the Public Library The year' supply of coal for the school building was ordered from R Henderson. CONGREGATIONAL MsRTING.-•Tuesday evening the annual congregational meeting was held in the Methodist church, Rev D Wren M. A , pre- sidiuv. Eeceuraging reports were presented by Mrs Skelton for the Woman's Missionary Society ; Mrs, Geo. Lowry for the Ladies Aid ; Miss Laura Leathet•dale for the Epworth Leagues; W H Kerr for the Sabbath 'School Following Society Repre- sentatives were elected by acclamation : -W. Pryne. G. C Manners, John Cunningham S 1'. Plum John Bateman and Jas Ca 'diff. George Menzies was re elected for Cranbrook congregation The duties of llistrict visit/es were out• lined and duly impressed A direussion on financesensned and plans ou'lined for he cnm'ng year. J. F. •Rowland and R. A. Pryne were chncen as auditors of church accounts Prospects are very encouraging for the (there and the church is in good heart The pastor is renderiug faithful and effective service. People We Talk About - Miss Janet McKay is visiting in town Miss May Birt is visiting with friends in Galt Miss Miriam Wood (nurse) has taken ui, residence in Brussels. Mrs. Thuell sr. is back from a visit with relatives in Buffalo N Y. Rev. George Jetvit' and Miss Etta, of B'v b, were in town on Monday. Will. Bell did the limp act for several days owing to an injured ankle. Miss Ruby Plum is holidaying with friends at Stratford, Mitchell and t lin- torn. Mrs. 1 Leckie is home from her visit in Landon feeling touch improved in he'tlth Dan. Denman has returned to the West where he will likely spend the Summer Miss Marguerite Wilton was visiting her sister, Miss Kathleen, at Stratford, for a fete days. Robert Thomson has been off duty for the past few weeks but we hope he will soon be 50 gnarl as goi 1 C. Wallis enRemelt,Clinton,d E of lint were in town on Wednesday. Thev, crone by the farmer's car Mrs anti Miss Richards, who spent the Winter here, have returned to their Summer home at Ras field, Earl Ament has been on the sick list with h con eUt on Of the It nes but we hnpe Ile will sons be convalescent. Mrs. Jessie Kerr is in Toronto this week. She accompanier) her sister, MMiss Jo. Ross to the Queen city last n' day, Mr w' Mrs D Ewan was an the sick list. during the pest week hut we hope she mite be speedily restored to her usual gond health. Geo and Mrs Ferguson, of 'Toronto,. and Miss Jean Ferguson (nurse) nt - L"n• don, were calling oh old friends in Brussels la-ct week. Jne Wilton of the Stan lard Bank staff at Midland, is hoer' for his, VACAtl Ott q Hi work evidently 1 s v dt.ntly agree- ing well with hien Jn•. and Mrs Patterson. of Harrislre, were calling on old friends in Brussels Iasi Sunday. Mr. Patterson is well pleased with his new situation. Welter Lowry is hone from a business Trip to the, sorest He sm•s everybody he called to see who were former Brim settles, kinked Well and were rining we Jonathan Kitchen, of Brantford. whn Was an old resident of Brnseein was call Ing an old friends here Monday of Ih's'. week, He stands the passing years like a hero Robert Fox, Whet. of 'Dr!15018t Fnx, is hardly ah well As usual but we hone he will soon improve Mr Fox is past 0re r of re a sbut age b t 1 te as been.wonder. roilyr s Hart nerMvteidt 'Pio mso and Frank Srnt r home from the faculty of Education, Toronto, Net Saturday, The results of the exams will he published about the first of June. Miss 13 Griffin, a graduste burse front Oid London, arrived in town last week, and is making leer home at the residence Of Ina. and Mrs. Lunn, 'who are old friends of tine new arrival, Mrs M. Buchanan bas not been en- joying very rugged health for several Months but we hope the arrival of the "gond old Summer tinge" will aid in her complete convalescence, Alt,' Raeker and W.' A. ' and Mrs. , G'•ewm' motored to Clinto't with 1:. H. - Galbraith on Prides, The former at- tended a meeting of Centre Huron Lioonse Board and kr, and Mrs. Gnawer Visited Monde, ESTABLISHED 187$ A son of Photographer Maitland has been in Leland writing up the condition of affairs in Ulster for the Daily Star, Toronto He is on his return trip now, Mrs Price, of Merrill, Mich„ and Mrs. N F. Kilpatrick, of Baltle Creels, Mich. were here this week combining business and pleasure: The ladies are daughters of the late D. Maxwell, of Br:issels ' A Clifford correspondent of last week says :-W. J. and Mrs Kyle, G T. R. Agent, left on 'Tuesday morning for a two weeks vacation, and will visit Toronto, N'agara Falls, Hamilton, Brussels and Chesley before returning. Bert Raiz nt-ravistock, !•sail d on James Anderson, V S., Brussels, las, Friday They were nld friends ,vhen the leiter followed his profession in 'I'avi5tnck, Mr. Rate is engaged in the flouring business and is traveller for the Company. D. A. Lowry, of Toronto, was re- newing old friendships in Brussels for a few days during the pew week He has prospered in the Query cit i. We are sorry to learn that hire datiehter, Ndiss "tarn, was not having veru good health but we hope she will soon be fully re- stored. Mrs. 12 F. Downing went to Fervus on Monday for an operation at the hnspilat in c•'nneetinn with 5'swelling- nn her neck Ir resulted ascoessfullt and we hope to see Mrs Downing home 5g in in the course of a few were.. She was accompanied by M'ss L'zzie Downing and Dr Bri•ans "Bob" Wei:wick did well at the School of Practical Sci'hce, Tor"nto, where he is taking a course in C'vi Engineering. Ile talk Honors in his recent exam We cnngrntula•e hint on his success. Mr Wo',rl of Kincardine, and Mr 41e,L ean, of Palmer•, oi, 'ere also students from thio part of. Ontario Mr. Marsden Smith and Miss Martha are visi'i:tg in Toronto with L ltd Mrs Stark and P and Mrs Robert 'Tile latter couple are ening to a new mission station at Indian River, in Peterhoro' locality, and their Brussels relatives desired to see them before they went Best We wish Mr, and Mrs. Robert marked success in their labors. Church Chimes Rev. R E Pure was away at Cargill and Pinkerton last Sunday preaching on behalf of Missions Maitland Presbytery and the Presby- terial will meet in Kincardine Tuesday of next week. Sermons on Sunday at St. John's church morning and evening will be preached by Rector At the Y P. S C. E. of Melville church last S rbbath evening Dr Me - Rae g,,ve an interesting paper nn '•Health hints to right living " Thursday 'of this week Rev, R E. Page is attending Rural Deacana' meeting an(1 S . S Convention a' Sea - forth where he is eiving a paper on "M:esioner'y Li'era'ure," ren -t Friday Rev 1 ii. Dyke, former ly of Belgreve, was here arranging fen a free illustrated lecture in 1u'y nn Tuberculosis end° the Muskoka rani tariunt. STEAMER GREYHOUND ANNUAL EXCURSION Goderich to Detroit and Return GOING FrooGeth JUNE 12` RETURN -ruo°,"m">JUNE -15 ROUND TRIP $1.50 BALL CAMES ISth and 14th; NEW YORK t! BOSTON In Detroit The interning Truro front Kii- '•n.tdinr, NI' melte a and %lay stations 1n L't.drsboan', will make r•ontiectinit at Ulinlem %villi the "Boat 7`rtEiu't frost Shutt ford. nn the 121h. CRESCENT CLUB OP STRATFORD SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE GODERICI8 BAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION JUNE Illi WHITE STAR LINE E nt ®11' CLS4L1HllfA RA ESD oppr t, TORONTO BRUSSELS BRANCH, J. F. Rowland, 0 Min Manager. THE business man who has customers in various parts of Canada or elsewhere will find the services of this bank of invaluable assistance in collect- ing drafts, etc. 233 Preparations are being made for a b:g crowd at the corner stone laying of Melville church on Monday, 25th fnet., at 2.30 p m Rev Dr. MacDonald, of jl'oronto. will be here to perform the inlportant.ceremonv and will give an address, followed by al her speakers and musical progs•am. Tea served In the Town all Last Sabbath Rev, A J, Mani 13, A , preached two fine sermons from Acts 26-1o." I was not disobedient to the heavenly vision." Iu the morning he dwelt 011 the Heart. representative 01 Love 1 and the Soul, indicative of Faith. In the evening continuing the subject he dealt with the Mind, relating to Progress; and the Moral Nuure, ex. presslve of Ditty. - The cervices last Sundey in St John's church were conducted by Rev. Mr. Appleysrd, of London, who gave very interesting Mt:scionary discourses both mnrningand !evening, It being special tlIselooa"v Day throughout the Diocese. Mr. Anpleysrd, who is the District S,cretary Lf the A Y. P A. Society rave an interesting address at their meeting. Tne tope for next Sunday • veuing is "Lessons from Inc Trees" token by Miss Ina Brrana OFFIQIAL BOARD MEETING. -The May m -eters; of the 0111mei Board of Brus- s'!s Metholist church was held'l'ues4ay evening of las• week and considerable nosiness transacted F tl Gilroy was elected lav representative to the Wing - 'nam D,s'rict meeting, which meets in Corrie on May 26 mitt 27 J 'I' Wood alternative. Stewards are R Leather - /tale, J T. blond. F. 13 Gilroy, H L. l rckson, R A Pyne, A 1, Helm, F. Rruida z• and W H. Kerr Local Pre •cliers' license;, were renewed to Eli Smith, 1, Grainger, J. '1` Wood, F H, Gilroy. F Radcla'z and W. H. Ker•. District visitors, who are also members "1 the Board, are aq follows :-R. 3 'hover, S Carter, Herbert Manning. Batley, J. J. Gilpin, Mrs. R. Leatherclale, .Mrs. Geo. Banken, Mrs, Rands, Mrs. Baiter. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. J. l' Wood and Miss Mttrtlia Smith irinaucial report showed a good Year and books are expected to close with all claims met Pastor was granted month of July for vacation and Committee to a-raneepulpit 'supply chosen WAS pas- tor, If. H. Gilroy. G. C. Manners and W. H Kerr. Congregational meeting was set for'1`uesclev May i21h to hear reports from the different organization of the church tor the past Conference tear Last Sunday morning Mothers' Day wee observed in the Methodist church when Rev. Mr, Wren gave a most ap- propriate discontse from the text "As one whom his mother comfortetlt so will I comfort you " Solos were nicely ren dered by .Miss Lizzie Downing, Miss Eva Cantlnn aid A E Hersey, in keep ing with the subject. Many white car- nations were iu evidence of Motl;eis' Day At the evening service the theme was the Prodigal Son and the text "When he came to himself" fromwhich a strong sermon teas delivered. A stale quartette sang " Velcome flowers of May" very nicely and Miss Beatrice Whitfield contributed s choice solo, "Songs in the niglit," in good voice. Joseph F, Eby, President of Eby, Blain Co„ Limited, Toronto, died after. a short illness. - Rev John McNeill, of Cooke's .church Toronto, urged the churches to take up open-air work, The Duke of Connaught aucl party visited St. Catherines and inspected the work nu the Welland ship canal. William Harris, President of the Har- ris Abattoir Co., and a widely known bve s oak man, died after a lengthy ill ness F G Inwood has resigned the Sac- rrtart ship of. the General Reform As. s,e,at!0n to become identified with the A 0 U. W., as Gland Res soler.; AUCTION SA LES FRIDAY, MAY 2250 -Fenn stock, Imola-- meets, &c , 10%S Lot 18, Con. 0, Morris town- ship Hale enroserv.ed at I p- m w Jeek•an, H. Jackson and A. Laidlaw, Executers of the hate Gee; Jackson, F. S. Scott, Auctioneer. BORN DTrAvoamn -In McLeod. Alta., on May 6111, to Mr and Mra R. Russell Dilworth, a eon Robert ) FA Gras Fordwinh, on April 28th, 1014, to Mr. and 51.re, Elmer Pallia, a daughter. MaWnAta-In Hanover, on March 20th, 1914, to Rev Walter and Mrs, McLean, a daughter. Ron 1 taloa -In Edmonton, on May 81 d.1914, to Mr. and Mrs, Ned by Robinson formerly of Grey, a dao i;er, Bmgwwam -rn Vabtveoaver, lis Con may 4th, to Mr. and Aire, Alexander 'R, Stewart, a Peen, STinr1e -In Pudraaa, lifanttoba, on April 18t11, to lir. and Mra. Adam Steles, a daughter, 8 ••••e•• •• •••O••••••• • ••• II • • • Nya�,s • • • o • 10 o t Blood • Pu r�ifier R O 55 p No one earl' question the • a groat value of a reliable • 0 Blood Purifier.and Blood qdj 13uiltler as it fael01' in the o cum and pieveutinn or the s4 ordinu'ydiseases. The blood e current permeates every tt rotation of the body so if the ,e a is be impure and ititpnv- • erished it cannot help but ret o vitiate one's health. We e9* • renonmteucd Nyal'e Blood .0 G Pit Its an efficient and e • tellable remedy for all dis- • orders of the blood. ea is • 81.00 per large bottle : • •0o •-AT- w • o • •FOX " • DRUG STORE • • • •••••••••O•••••••••••••••• DIED GAYNOR-Ire Grey township on May 1211t, Elizabeth, beloved wife of John Gaynor, aged 00 years, 2 months end 19 days. Sm. AMon14daysn.-In Grey township, on May 818, 1914, Thomas St. Amour, aged 70 Sears and SmotRY.-In MelSiltop tow=sl , on May 11th, 1911, John -Storey, in hie 06th year, GRA9AM,-In.Hawlok, on May 5th, 1914, Alex- ander Graham,10th eon., aged 74 years. BRUSSELS MARKET Wheat 2100 5100 Cato 40 40 Barley 00 00 Butter 19 20 Hoge 8 00 8 00 Hay 16 00 10 00 FARM FOR SALE. -The 60 acre farm ad• joining the Village of Brussels, owned by George Robb. Good Buildings, let class land In good state of oulttvation. For particulars x tply to J. LEMUR, Brussels, (Owner will be )fere on 26th inst.) • Drumburle Chief No.5010, Vol. 14, (t 15, A., Contain, Nu, 14724, Vol, 28,0 S. of Great Britain and Ireland. En robe ent No, 1020 - Lnspected and approved J. W. KING, Proprietor Following route will be taken this season by the above horse :-Monday will leave hie own stable, Bltevale, and proceed by Ord Con. Mor - Hs, to Sos. Miller's, for night. Tuesday to Jas, H. Sellers', Con. 8, Morris, for noon ; then via Brussels to Elston Oardtff'e, 5th line Norris, for night. Wednesday by way of Robb. Scott's to Arab Elision's, Oen 14, Grey, for noon ; than to Oliver Turnblill's. Oen 16, Grey, for night Thursday to bong's Hotel, Cranbrook, for noon ; then to Robert Hoover's, Oon, 0, Grey, for night. Friday to PeterA McArth- ur's.8th Oen, Grey, for noon 'then to Bernlao' Payne's, 2nd Cott, Grey, for night. Saturday to Joseph Smithe'a, tat line at orris, for noon ; then to his own stable until the following Mon- day, • ••••••••••••••a••••s•••••• •••••s•••••••••••••••••••• •••i••••••••••••••••••••••• •• sGruss is Daylight ht Store • ® re'V''t"V"t°t" „.,.. Vr,..,„„ V,'V� 61V; Is'lirls'V'W,,. V,'tt'!I'W'Vlt,„,... 'V,'t,'t•VM INIVtsViWi V, ndhrlr w4d,t .i..1 ,',10ItOtPl,rt'4i IUh,'61,10, 4JOi ta',I. V,161g•% V,'VAtrt,V 11,Vld, ®• • • • • • Sale ® • • d t S iG A o0 f`, D • dStlitS • oo o lr • o 13 o For 10 Days only r i ., o i:� 1 :,t j o at I ,f' .j ,^l 0 • 1' l'1 ' OMEN'S and Misses' Suits away a o e°i $p regular below rices. We have / 8 ® them in this season's best styles s • to \\ I't�•' l1 iuiSel es Worsteds and Fine Fr e1c h a• ® Venetian Cloths assorted colors ; silk 2 Qaa linings ' • for Misses16 18 and znyears 1 et4 s for Ladies sizes34, 36, 38 and 40. All oa a • /'. t.. be cleared atf4 o ver much less than reg-': ,t a Y • O G. N. McLaren. a • ..�, 9.00, 9.50, 10.00. & 11.00 • • Call and See them. These rices are worth whit S • p e Scarcely necessary to say � that these prices are for Cash. • • • •N • 0 • s • 4 5 -5 00 Progress Brand ['thingmenfine e4 LMOST everyone knows PROGRESS B • Y BRAND CLOTHING --- Nothing better to be hail at atnv ries,, We have a fine stock in Tweeds, W -.i' e • ` ®.. p . e a st ds and • Serer('S. Perfect t*In ,_- :, 1Ii �', They keep their shape and the prices • • are ver treasonable indeed, all and see 1 '- p • �, Y O t tem. Compare qualities with' prices slid. • . a we're sure you will be pleased. o • All sizes and kinds of Boots and Shoes. Prices the Lowest. • • Highest prices forProduce, I"1. Ill L• r • •i•••s•6•tiss•••ctis•s••s3••••Niii011.00•s••11i b•i•M•;3 • • 0