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The Brussels Post, 1914-5-21, Page 8w Face Chiamols free Ou Friday and Saturday of this week we will give away a'Face Chamois with a tin of Talcum Powder. This bargain , will be more than. ordinarily acceptable just when the warm weather is at hand -land you will most certainly require a new tin of Talcum, Here are the choice of odors Yucca -Brand new package In Flesh and White tints. Violet Deice -Flesh and White. Trailing Arbutus -White only. Harmony Rose -White and Flesh. Violet -White and Flesh: L'hese are alt high class 'Talcums, de- lightfully perfumed, and are sure to please you. They are priced at 25c end 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. ' Kodak Out -door days are doubly pleasant when you Kodak. All Outdoors invites your Kodak, Before von accept the invitation we invite you to inspect our stock of all that's best iu ICodaks at.d Supplies. Bring your Films to us for de- veloping and printing and be asrtirecl of the best results. Everything for Photography .rise Store F R sm 1TH u ■ DRUGGIST AN U S'l'.ATIONEB. Taal, ittb3s .tures SUNDAY will be Empire Day. Roane Telephone Company Directors met last week. THE Family Theatre is putting on a great program for the coming week. HURONCo, Council will meet in Goderich on Tuesday, June and, at 3 o'clock. Mmes. postoffice hours will be observ. ed in Bt tinsels next Monday. 25th inst Viz 8•to 9 p. m. and 5 to 6 p. m, GREYHOUND annual Exenrsion to Detroit on Friday, June I2th See advt in another column fur particulars. 'TRE staters were here this week from Stratford and put on a flue roof .,n john Ewan's new residence. corner of Market and James street, COURT of Revision on r9r4 Assess- ment Roll will be held in Brussels on Monday, June rst at 8 p. m. See advertisement in this issue. THE June bugs are here in great 'numbers In some places where trees are numerous the noise in the evenings resembles the swarming of bees. MODEL Farm Excursion to Guelph, Thursday. June ISih. Special train leaves Brussels at 7 55 a. m. and return- . ing leaves Guelph at 7 p m. Dont miss " the trip. W. C T. U. -The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. 1'. U will be held in the audience room of the Public Library Friday afternoon. May 2911), at 3• o'clock. SENIOR pupils and Entrance class in connection with Brussels school are putting in an extra half day each Saturday forenoon looking toward the nearby examinations. LAST Saturday tbe placing of the 16 arches for the roof of •the Methodist church new shed was finished and the sheeting ofends and putting the metal on for roof is being done. CEMENT walls for the new shed at Melville church were finished last Mon- day and the job of roofing the building will now be pushed along. It will be a fine building when completed. VICTORIA Park, after a careful culti- vation, was seeded down last Monday. It is to be hoped there will be a good catch as the levelling and seeding has cost considerable cold cash. This should put the Park in good shape for many a year. , Cont. OIL STOvxs.-On Wednesday, May 27th, there will be a demonstration of what can be done by using coal oil stoves instead of wood or coal stoves, at Wilton & Gillespie's. Call at the shop and be convinced of the economy and comfort of coal oil. • T7oo.-At a certain home last Monday night no less than 17co lune bugs were slaughtered. This is no guessing story as the "buzzers" were counted, Some idea of the immense number may be assumed when such a capture could be made at one place. They are something like the old time plague of locusts. ' ON account of the stiff breeze blowing last Saturday, whirling the dust on Turnberry street in dense clouds, the Fire Engine was called lino requisition and by tbe help of a line of hose a good sousing was given the street in the busi- ness section in the Afternoon. A. 'P, Currie was the man who held the nozzle. Laying the dust was highly appreciated even if only temporary. 'Tuesday the second application was made. New WATER TANK -The new metal tank to furnish the supply foii the street watering wagon has arrived at last and will be placed Immediately alongside the Pope & Son Machine shop, Mill street, on a cement foundation. Pipes will be laid to the river and the pumping will be done by Pope & Son's gasoline engine, Phis arrangement should work well and it 1e to be hoped will soon be got into going order as the dust has been very disagreeable. AL1. READY, -The Presbyterian folk of Melville aimed) are ready for the big crowd they hope to welcome to the Corner stone laying of their new edifice MextMonday afternoon. Rev. Dr. allacDonald,ofToronto, will be here to perform the ceremony at a 30 p. m, and 'Will also give au aeldress. The platform sneeting is expected to be helot on Druggist Pox's lawn., Speeches of a brief Character are expected by Bar- raster Proudfoot, M P P., Goderich ; A. 11. Musgrove, M. P. P , Wingham ; Jas: 'Bowman, M, P, ; A. Hislop ex - P, P„ and the local clergy. Witt, mels a galaxy plus a intt,ical program,,, there will he something doing every t,tinute, Following the oratory the Ladies' Aid will serve slipper to the 'Town Hall Where the best of evely thug will be proVitled for the small fee Of 25 cents. There will be no evening meeting. It is to be hoped the weather Will be fine and if so as noteworthy an event as a Co'net stone laying of a thttrcll Should attract many hundreds specially ori a holiday In this delightful season of theyear, A contribution t0 the Btfitdittg hand will be taken dining I 'tIIb afterneot, Dont miss the ceremony liO3 the A 1 Mapper, GREAT promise in this locality for cherry, plum and early apple crop if profusion of blossoin is an iudicatiou, PosTOFrraE Box Reser.- Persons in- debted for Box rent at the poetoffice are asked by the Postmaster to square off • he same at an early date. Solus great specimen of suckers have been caught near the iron I -ridge over the Maitland this week, some of them 18 inches long and weighing 4} pounds THE funeral service of the late Mrs, Jno Gaynor, of Henfryn, was held in the R. C. church, Brussels, 'Tuesday morning, conducted by Rev. Fr. Blair Interment was made in Seaforth ceme- tery. GARDEN PARTY -Oil Tuesday, lune gt0, under the auspices of Melville Church Young People, a Garden Party will be held at the home of Walter Veld, 2yt miles North of Brussels, on gray l road. A good time is promised. Watch out for particulars on bills. -o- Fort SALE.—A number Of yards of good new rag carpet and a quantity of sewed carpet balls. Also n man's bicycle and a dog. Fur• they information by enquiry at Tee PosT. LOST.—A pendant, in form of cross, set with brilltnnte, withfine gold chain attached. Find- er will greatly oblige by leaving it et Tax Pos0. O0LLTE pops for sale. Also seed potatoes. Lot 24, Oon. 12, Grey. Geo. E. SPaaRAN, Phone 5511. To sax PoBLIo.,-I have improved my work- shop and will keep ammo open from 8 a tn. to 5 p m. dally. Will sharpen and repair paws and lawn mowers to your fancy I have this olass of goods for sale or will exchange sante when desired T. MoGaxoon, Brussels, Ont. Bete received a shipment of Baby chick food. Specially prepal•ed. Nothing so good for young ohielot. Tly a package, Pryne Mailing Co. FLEURY, Wilkinson, Coolcshutt and Frost & Wood plow repairs and those of the Deering and Frost & Wood implements in etook and sold by E. Plum at Blacksmith shop, Brussels. Tewax year old heavy draft gelding for sale. Rolm. EmineneON, Brussels. A OAan,—We the undersigned hereby agree to sell a package of Ave standard So boxes of Silver Tip Silent matches for twenty Bente. Quality guaranteed., Jae, Ballantyne, Geo, Thomson and W. J, MoCraoken. FOR SALE -General purpose filly 8 years old. Jae. D. MONent, Lot .22, Oon.18, Grey. phone 489. —0.-- A meeting will be held in Barrister Sinclair's office Saturday • evening, at 8 o'clock to select delegates to the Ceutre Huron Liberal Convention to be held in Seaforth on Tuesday afternoon of next week. A couple of cheeky youths visited the Methodist church horse shed ou • a recent Sunday and "borrowing" a horse and buggy went for a drive; returning before service was over. N'.w that a watch is set it wont be half so funny if the nervy lads are spotted. They will find it pays better to mind their own business. FINE BUILDING. --Last Friday a POST scribe, while calling at Seaforth, had - tite pleasure of a look throng) the new Postoffice and Customs Government building, - with the genial Assistant Postmaster Sutherland as our guide. It appears to bean A x building through- out and is finished in first-class style, modern and must convenient, well lighted, and heated and occupies one of the 113051 couvenlent sites in town, An Armory has generous quarters under the same roof while a town clock sur- mounts the building. We hope the proposed new Postoffice and Armory for Brussels will be the equal of it when it comes to erecting it next year. '1'IIE Boy Scoots of Brussels went to Ethel last Friday and met the Ethel Scouts on the football field, The game was keen all the way through and the teams evenly matched. Score was one to n thing in favor 0f Brussels, Harold Currie, centre fol'ward, scoring the only goal on a pass from Thu Oliver. The Ethelites are coming over Friday May 22nd, to play the return match. It's no to the Brussels Scouts to keep the lead. The Scouts of Ethel after the match entertained our boys most royally to a tea in their headquarters and as some of the boys said they had the best torte of their life. Let's return them the good deeds and go one better. DID WELL -,TIIo PosT IS glad to chronicle the successful passing of W, Glen Armstrong and Will G. Henderson at the final exsmieation at Pharmacy; College, -Toronto, They are now fully fledged druggists with all the privileges. Mr, Armstrong captured the Pothering, ham medal in Meterla Medica and elect took honeys. Glen's portrait appeared in the Saturday Stet' Weekly along with the other medal winners. He holds a position in a College street drug store, Toronto, Will. Henderson has return• ed to Port Colborne to his old sit which is a good recommendation es to the satisiaetion he gave, Itt the honor list appears the name of W, Edward Skitch, Local interest Centres (0011(1 hili from the fact that he onset; f1'oni ,she city of Edmonton, Alta„ and spent this student days til the drug store of Arthur Smith formerly of Brussels. Lest Summer. Mr, ettd ;.ire Skitcll and their six sons, took a lholidtiy trip to England and no doubt had a fine new ening relatives and cid frieeds. 1 The Metropolitan Bank capital Paid up Reserve Fund - Undivided Profits •• HEAD OFFIOE - TORONTO • $1,000,000.00 1.,260,000,00 182,647.81 Joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Fanners or those living out of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose names the account is opened. $I. OO OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILRC)Y, MANAGER LAST Sunday a number of Odd Fellows from Brussels went to Wingham and attended the annual servicew 4th their brethren of the triple links. THE politicians should be iu clover these days with so many party Con- ventions, unless they are looking for nominations that they may not get, CROP CONDITIONS IN NORTH -West: - Following is a summary if conditions trim 035 points in the West reported by the Free Press :- The condition of the ground at seeding was almost uni- versally good. The reports indicate that there is little, if any, increase in the acreage. If there is any increase it will not exceed five per cent. The re- ports indicate that the increase in acreage in oats and barley will be large but there is a material decrease in the acre ge of flax, from 35 to possibly 4.0 per cent. The general condition of the orop is very satisfactory, though it is rather later than could be desired. Re- ports Indicate that the crop of 1912 has been almost completely sold out the lioldlnt 5 in the fauna's' hands being exceptionally light. RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY. -At a regular meeting of the Directors of Bruseels. Mortis and Grey Telephone Co held on May nth, the following resolution of sympathy to Mrs E. Bryans and family was passed ;-The Directors of the Brussels, Morris and Grey 'Telephone Co• desire to express to you their deepest sympathy -in the ir- reparable loss you have sustained by the death of your beloved husband and "father. - Mr. Bryans was a Director of this Company since its inception and during those years he provers hiniselt a faithlut end efficient officer, sacrificing much of his time and talent iu the in- 'erests of the Company. The vacancy created by his sudden removal will be difficult to fill. Signed on behalf of the Board. F. S ScoT'r, President, M. BLACK, Secretary. • People We Talk About Mrs. Joseph Querin is visiting her sister at Winterllurne, Ont. Mrs. Wnt. Pryne is back from a visit of several weeks to 'Toronto. )1at•1 Ament is able 10 be about al. though bothered with rheumatism. Jno. McGregor, of Porcupine, is .here ou a visit with 1315 sister and other old friends, Miss Maude Ferguson; of Walton, was the guest of Mrs. F. H. Gilroy for a few days. County Secretary G. M, Elliott, of the Children's Aid Society, was in town this week G. A. Deadman left Wednesday for Merlin He expects to be away for a couple of weeks. D and Mrs. Ferguson, Miss Zetta and Russell, of Teeswater, were visiting rela'ives in town, Will Strachan and jack and Charlie Leckie are home from Toronto Univer- sity for their vacation. Mrs. Geo. Colvin was at Clinton last week attending the funeral of her uncle, 'Wm. Graham, of that town, �� Mrs H L. Jackson was in London L week attending the Conference Woman's Missionary Society R and Mrs Robinson, of Moncrieff lee5li'y. were visitors with W and Mrs. Robinson, Queen steee', Brussels, last Sal urday. A and Mrs. McKee and children, of Ethel, were visitors at the home of Jno, and the Misses Grainger, Queen street. Weet, Brussels Misses Emma and Hattie Lavas, of Clinton, were -renewing old friendships In Brussels, They came back with S. Carter in his ear. Mrs, D M. Scott left on 'Tuesday for Regina to join her husband who holds a lucrative position there and where she will spend s few months, F. Burchill has taken a position with R 'rrench, of Teeswater, in the lightn- ing rod business, At present Ile is em• plowed in the locality of Perth, Eastern Ontario. Miss Julia Sharpe, (nurse) of 'Toronto, is Here nursing A . J Lowry, her brother-in-law, who hes been quite poorly for some lime but is cone,derabty improved we are ,lad to state. Miss Annie Wren, who has spent the past 9 months at the Methodist Parson- age, has gohe to Henson to visit. She is sister to Rev Mr. Wren and made many friends in Brussels and locality. • R. F Downing went to Fergus on Menday end accompanied Mrs, Down- tug'hnme from the hospital where she had been for a week. She is improving quite nicely malty Friends will be pleased to hear, G. R. Sitthbs, of Calgary, and a well known fortree resident of this Locality, is here on a visit, He is 1t son -in sew of W, and Mrs, Jewitt, Mill street, Brits=els, and looks as if the Great West agreed well with him. Postmaster ICav, of Stratford, n'as renewing old fileudships in town on Wednesday. He was motoring to Wingham with Rev Fr. Blair. Mr, Kay is a brother • 10 Mrs, W, [I, Kerr anti is an old 13tiissetile, 111ie being his birthplace iI James Ballattvne was the Refetee'Of the Mildmat-•-Wtikertou game of Iu- °termediate Foot Bali, at the former rp15Ce, Motldsy eVetl'ng, 'I'11e trip was Ynatle in the tiwau car with lilinier es haufifeltr. Waiter Scott and Frank ,Scott see0mpanied Lite 'official, The it5t15 resulted in asci pore hent{ .104, e F. Lougfot and family, of Stratford, were visitors with George ,and Mrs. Edwards, 13russels. Clarence, 5011 of L. end Mrs. Bailin - ger, of brussels, has l eeu bothered of late with au attack of rheumatism but we hope he will soon he permanently free from it. This week Rev. D. and Mrs. Wren and Stewart are visiting relatives and friends ,tt Chiselhurst, 'Iensell and locality 'These are old scenes to the reverend gentlemen who looks back to them with rap small pleasure. J D. Pennington, of Dundas, was 15 Brussels on Monday making his head- quarters at Reeve Leckie's. He is a banner resident, selling his furniture business to R. Leatherdale about 36 years ago. Mr. Pennington is connected with a manufactory of up-to-date church and school seats, 01d frlenJs here were glad t0 see him. W. Hartry and Thoe. Rands, of Sea - forth, were visitors at the home of W. Rands, Grey township, and called on other friends In Brussels, Messrs. Rands are brothers; Mr. Hartry was a former Brusselite, moving to Seaforth abort 3o years ago where he holds a good position in the Catlatla Furniture factory Church Chimes" Rev. W. 1 0 Melee, of Hensel!, has been re elected Rural 1)ecot of Huron. Thursday beim Ascensi,tn Day thele will he a sten service in St. iohu's church at 8 o'c'ecit in the evening Wingham 0 sitict meeting, of the Methodist ch Melt will meet in Gotrie next Tuesday and Wednesday. The usual monthly social of the A Y. P. A. will be het 1 on the last Thursday of this 01011111 May 28th. in St. Julie's church school room. Rev. A J. and Mrs. Ad Hun and Mrs. Meadows were at Kincardine this J. Meadows the former attending Maitland Presbytery and the ladies the Pi esby- terial St. Mary, purposes inviting London Methodist 'Conference to .meet in 1.11 111 town in lucre 1915, The form -r as- sembling there is remembered with pleasure. Services next Sunday morning at n a. m. in St, lohu's church wizen the subject of the - sermon will be "Memories" and at tiie .eventug service 7 p. to "Wailing " Iu the presence of many clergymen and 'warty 5,00o people from Berlin and Waterloo the eoruer stone of the new addition to St. Lpuis Roman Catholic church at Waterloo was.'laicl Sunday afternoon. 'The name of Rev. Mr. Hazen, of Wellington street church, London, is prominently mentioned as the likely President of London Methodist Con- ference for the coming year. He would fill the important uffice.competcntly. "The mystery of growth" was the ap- propriate theme of Rev, D. Wren's sermon last Sabbath morning, Evenine subject was "The crisis in the Prodigal's life." Mrs Howson sang "The Ninety and Nine" in :a veru pleasing manner and has established her ability as e soloist worthy of the name, In tee recent report of the Christian Conmerciel 'Travellers Band of Gideons,, the statement is made that already eo.000cop'es'of Use ,Bible have been 'placed in Ontario hotels and in addi- tion several t' ousands have been placed throughout elenitoba, Saskatchewan and British Columbia, • The Cornerstone laying of the new Melville church, Brunsels, next Mocdet, afternoeu, at 2 3o o'clock, will no doubt attract a .lilrge eompeny. It will be a very interesting gathering, Incease of unpropitious weather 'he addresses and musical program will be given in the Methodist church, after the stone has been laved, to be followed by lea server] itt the 'Pewit Hall. Rev. H. S Mahood, formerlypastor of High Street Methodist church, Lon- don, has been called to the pastorate of one of the largest Congregational churches in ltrooklt•r, N t', Rev. Mr, :Mahood etitered the Congreg atonal miuistry shortly after leaving London, going to St. -Johns. N. B, Subsequently he was engaged in ministerial work in Wes'era Canada, He went to the United States a short time ago. 'fie is an 0111 liowick boy of no small. ability. A party of six wets otit to attend the Convention (8, S ) at Seaforth last Thursday in Oliver's automobile and spent an enjoyable time. The 1)e:.mety meeting was held in the morning when Rev. Mr. Page's paper on "Missiopary Liter5lure was much appreciated, At the afternoon session "Notes front an Inspector's' Diary" was. given Icy Rev, '1'. J. Charlton, It' R A. S., or Mitchell and S S, In.specto' of Perth A discussion "'That Sunday Sebools do not help the atteodande at church ser- vices" led by Miss Fish aid Miss Marchand, Exeter , Mrs. 1'., W. Walker, Wingham ; Miss Fye Goderich ; Revds. Potts, Clinton; Page, Brussels; Col, line, Exeter, entered into dissuasion' and decision Wats Chet Sunday Schools are necessary And fence' to thereto*: church attendance' A paper was given by Rev, J. 0, Potts, M. A , ou "Modern' Suncley Sehotl Books" .a very instruct - 3190 papa'. A Deanery A, "T. P, A. WAS organized, Mise Myrtle WilSou, of Brussels be appointed to he Committee. The Angltesb people of Staftirth cer taluly eritertalnetl tike delegates web 10 51111(101' nod ten, THE ST ESTABLISHED 1873 Cr CANADA OFF/CLQ TORONTO BRUSSELS BRANCH, SENDING money to any point in Canada, the United States or Europe is safe, economical and expeditious when this Bank's drafts and money orders are used. t8y OS6i00011aNt1000i0(ir•••••••t NyaI's s • Blood 2 • Purifier m J. F. Rowland, D d Manager. The London Ministerial Anthem "will decide at the Sep' ember meeting whether to bring Billy Snuday to Lon- don for Evangelistic services, Co. Secretary Elliott, of Goderich, gave an address 011 Chtld•en'i Aid work at the prayer meeling Wednesday evening in the Methodist church. Brussels He is evidently in his proper sphere. A Y P. A - Last Sunday in St John's church a very Interesting paper was read by Miss Ina Bryans m1 "Les. son front the trees." The subject was very appropriate to this season of the year, It dealt with the utility of the trees to animal life, the promise to men typified by the opening leaf. Mrs. W. W. Harris presided. Paper` next Sun- day the last of the series is by Mrs, A. C. Dames on "The Ascension." A cninmittee of. Central Presbyterian church, Galt, the pastorate of which was recently resigned by Rev. Dr. Dick- son. have visited Guelph in order to hear Rev. -Dr Abraham and have asked that minister to occupy the vacant Galt pulpit for one Sunday, (hat the con gregatiou May pass on the preacher who Is their choice. If this procedure takes place and a call is emended to Dr. Abrahatn, it is understood: the stipend named will be $3000, Oanadian News The Mermen church 1155 established a conference with headquarters at St. John. N. 13. Victoria Hartford, four veers old, was killed at Newmarket by being crushed under a lumber pile, The Employers' Detective Agency. Ltd , has been incorporated, with some extraordinary pourers. Mrs, John R. Gaynes, of Calgary, died from injuries received in a motor accident at Bond Lake. A settlement of the Dale Bank's af- fairs at Itiadoc has been unanimously accepted by the depositors. Hon, IP, 0. Monk, 3.rmer'Minister of Pnhlic Works, died at his home in Montreal, after a lenethe illness. Four Russians were electrocuted while at work 011 a power line at B:nek Lek-, Meter -tette county, Que Mrs Mary '.1cealhnn, of St Cathay ines, died suddenly in her chair, two horns,itiei' the hurial or her step -son. ea® 1t to 0 Lv r4 No one clip question the 0 A great value 01' tt reliable• Blood Purifier and Blood ee Builder as it Emilie. 1u the w eur1';mil pi even Lion of the midi miry diseases. The blood 0 current permeates every a portion of the body so if the 2 blood be intpuve and impov- erished it cannot help but 0 vltiittti one's health, We S O t.'t+ooinmend . Nyal'e Blood rD • Pueiiieras an efficient and • reliable remedy for all die- O orders of the blood. 3 81.00 per large bottle S 61 t9 fa 12 l0 to 0 29 • DRUG STORE 000000000000000e0000000000 10 Aviator Macauley flew from Hamilton to'Tohouto in 29 11.50155 mitt 37 seconds with a reporter for the Globe as pas- senger er Judge Hugh MOD:)nald Henry, of [Wax was accidentally drowned in the mill -race near Riverside Park, Guelph. • The business section of Portage du Fort, Quebec, was practically all de- stroyed by fire, the property loss reach• leg $5.0oo,000. A three years' commission has been given to Police Inspector Boyles, 'Tor- onto, to track the slayers of two explor• ers in Northern Canada. Stratford ratepayers carried by taws providing for an inciuerator, nitrogen filled latnps end park improvements but defeated one for fire eomipment, John Chapman, of L Orignal, and O.e- sinec Fortin. of Wmtau River, in a drunken fight ala public dance at the latter place, shot and killed each other, Gertrude Slipper, aged 17, wheso father Is In Detroit, committed suicide like her mother, by drinking nelson be cause out of work and unable to get clothes like other girls. THE Lune OF Ties FAT MAN. -We de- sire to raise a fat men's regiment, limiting the weight of the patriots to a minimum weight of 225 pounds. IE the government will equip the regiment with electric fans, ice coolers rind rock- ing chairs, and provide a special train of Penmen's, ive will charge Mexico and sit in the clot) windows ot, the city of Mexico and show the Mexican people what east going, lovable fell, s these Americans are and iu six weeks the war will be over. If a thousand fat men equipped With pneumatic rocking chairs could only, be dropped from aei•oplanes into Mexico the war should he over, for no one can withstand the blantliahments of a fat man who sees trouble ahead and is trying to avoid it. • DIED - Iftttvoa.—In Tornberry, on May 19th, 1914, altiaabeth 1r,y, relict of the late James Metall. agtd 80 years and 7 months. Bva,irt.-Lt Sashatehewnn, on April 15111, 2014. James Byron aged 74 years and 7 months, late of the 14th Con, Grey Township; p Es 0 a • F -AT- 9 BRUSSELS MARKET 571,551 41 00 51 00 Oats 40 40 Peas - 90 00 Barley 00 Butter 77 Eggs Hogs Hay 22 15 00 18 7 75 10 00 FR LE At1 FOR SA, -The undersigned offers for sale hie 100 'Dore farm, being Lot 4, Con 15, Grey. Farm 4e all cleared but 2 acres and In good stets of oultivatlon Break house, baied at n, cement drlvtng alted t water eu • Plied re both berm end hoose by miles s0 sores anderdrained, Two mltee from Walton For. Rtrther. ertdouleee applyy to T, W . NOLAN, R. R. P0.'4 Brussels, 40.8m Notice I The Court of Revielon o, the Assessment Roelof the Villmge of Brussels will be held b, the 1sdaCouncil of Chamber, ext, els on Monday, the let day of June next, at h o'olkek p. rat. Alt parties interested will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. F. S. 000TT, Cleric. Brnssele, Itiey 1011,,1914, Conservative ' association Centre Huron Nomination of a Oandidato A meeting of the Centre Riding of Huron Conservative Association will be held in Card. no's Halla Seaforth, on Thursday, May 28th, et It o'clock for the election -of officers, and et 1 90p m. for tate nomination o6 a candidate. A. Pull attendance rognested, All Conserve• tires welcome. WE. CAMPBELL, MICHAEL BRODERIOIC, Secretary, President. • Meeting of Huron Co, Council AUCTION SA LES • The Oounoil of the Corporation of the Conti- nuum', MAY 25 D.—Farm stock, ample• ty of Enron will meet in the Onnnoll tihamber treats, &o, STM Lot 18, Con, 9, .Morris town- in the Town of Goderich, on Tuesday, the 2nd slip Sole unreserved at t 5 in W. Jaolteon, day of June next, at the hour of 8 o'^loose. H Jenlr'o,t and A I,eidls'v, Executors of the W. LANE, Clerk. late Geo. Jeolteott: P. S. Heott, Auctioneer. Dated. at Goderich, May 1861[, 1914. • i Brussels Daylight Store Sale of Ladies' it 1 • eee es For 10 Dys only for Ladies sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. All ANOMEN'S and Misses' Suits away VV below regular prices. We have • them in this season's best styles • in Serges, Worsteds and Fine French Venetian Cloths ; assorted colors ; silk linings ; for Misses 16, 18 and zo years ; to be cleared at very.much less than reg- ular prices. Saie prices— • call and See them. These prices are worth while, Scarcely necessary to say • • that these prices are for uash. I Progress Brood Clothing- for Men ce • ALMOS,T everyone knows PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING — Nothing better to be had at any prico.. We haVe a dile 'stock in 1 weeds, Worsteds and Serges, Perfect fitting—They keep their shape—and the prices • are very reasonable indeed, Call and see them, Compare qualities with prices and • we're sure you will be pleased, • All sizes and kinds of hots and Shoes. Prices,the [Nest • la' 'Highest prices ror Pro lpoo, rol 03 4,9 o so CS 0 M cLar en a