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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-1-17, Page 8A Good Builder There is no better preparation for building up a run down system than a Good Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. This re- quirement is fully met with in the well known Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Put up in 2 sizes—$1 and 500 per bottle. For that cold, Which you are liable to take during this Winter season, keep on hand a bottle of our Blood Root Cough Cure It is a sure and safe remedy for all kinds of Coughs and Colds. If you have an obstinate Cold try it, along with a bottle of Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. ALL KINDS OF PICTURE POST DARDS. I We are constantly receiving new kinds. • DRUGGIST AND OP TIt'IAN GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EaTENeION W. O. & 8. Trains leave Brueeele Station, North and South, as tollowe ; CMINGSoUTU GoZZO NOETr, Moll 7:05 atm I Mixed 91108.01 Mlxed.....,...11:25 eau Metl ......»1:94 p.m Express 9102 p.m I Express ....., 8:51 p.n, rural Ettus often' A abiel'» amang ye takir'notes, An' faith he'll prent it. • BAY 18 in demand. RENEW for THE POET. BEAD the advertleemente. Tae ice harvest oomee next. Co. COUN0IL opens nextTaeaday. MONTHLY Horse Fair, Thursday, Jan, 81x1. Attend it. A. 0.17. W. Fauna evening of tbie week. I. will be [uelallation of officers PORCELAIN letter eigne have been placed in the show window at Jae. FOx'e drug store. Wei. JEw1TT shipped a doable desk of hogs from Btuevale add a oar from Brae- ee1e, on Taeeday. Taos TAR4Ow was re-eleated aheirmao of the School •Botird for 1907. He takes a great interest in the work. Tan borne blanket, eprataeles, mitts and robe advertised on Tno PoeT bare an been found. It pays to advertise in a paper that is read, Tan By -Law voted upon at Wroxeter to loan Howe & Qo., formerly of Brae. eels, 91,000 to extend the woolen foo. tory beaiuties did not (wry. HOSPITAL Comma —The date of the next oouoert in aid of the Wiogham Hoepital will be held in that town en Tuesday, Jao. 22od. A 1 talent is en. gaged. A number of Broeeelitee are arranging to attend. W. 0. T. '0. noesis are open to the pnblio for reureatlon on Thoreday and Saturday evenings at this week from 7 00 to 10.00 o'olook. Also next week Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings for same hours. A PLAT80111 baa been built in the Cannon Chamber for the use of the Judge at Division Omuta. The Courts smell and are aaaerially holding them in m +his room obviatee the neoeeeity of heat lug the Town Hell whioh on a cold day is no easy task. Lacerate.—Mre. McBee, Boperinten. dent of W. 0. T. U. work in Oolarlo, will deliver a Lecture in the Town Hall, Brunie, on Thursday evening, 81st inet., oommenoing at 8 o'oloak. A program of music will alas be given. The pnblio cordially invited, Tse Wiogham Times has celebrated another anuivereary and grows better es it adveuoea fn years. Bro. Elliott is deservedly aaoorded a large adver. tieing patronage and no doubt the boei. nese men reap oorreepoudingly large returns from it. We wish the Timet oonttnned proeperity, TENDERS WANTED. --Sealed tenders will be received ap to 6 p. m„ on Monday, Jan. alet, for the owing down of the poplar trees surrounding Victoria Park, and the removal of the same, with brash, &a. For farther particulate apply to (lonooillor Graham who will reoeiye the tendere. BY ORDER or 000801L. &0011480 AND PRESENTATION.—TO mark Ibe 60th annivereory of J. Y. S. Kirk's membership in the Maeonio Order the members of 8t. Johu'e Lodge, A. F. and A. M„ Brueeele, presented him with an appropriate address accompanied by a enm of money. Mr, Kitk ie cue of the oldest Menne in the Province. The re oipient very gratefully acknowledged the compliment paid him, He enjoys nom• pasties good health. EVERY young lady, who ie desirous of fitting herself eo that she may become independent so far 88 gaining a livelihood is concerned and is judioio0e enough to preper8 against a possible day of adver city, should read the new advettieement of the Wiogham Bueineee College. The dainty, butterfly lady, who has aeenranne of being spoon fed through lite, meet not read it. Write oe and we will tell you the eeoret of our eu008e888, whioh made the at1eodaaoe of {hie year double that of Inst. BeeeeELe OIL 00,—Tbnreday of last week a meeting of the etaokholdere of Brueeele 0110o. was held. After the pre0eatation of reports end the diens Bion of same a dtreotorate 988 sleeted to eaaoeed the provisions) Board that bad been managing eine the inception They are as follows ;—D. 0. Rose, B L. Jacknce, A. R. Currie, P. Anent and J. T. Rose. The firet me06io08d gentle. man is President ; Mr, Ament, Vita President and Mr. Jackson, Secretary 'rreaonrer. The drill le bow 00 the Henry Broe, farm and will be pat in operation at once. J. B. Slake 10 the MeabanloeJ Superintendent and Mr. Collins, of Petrone, is in charge of the drill. The new G. P. R, railway rune ibroegh 11110 farm whioh would make rxpettatton nay if 011 ie tonna in paying tint -Atlee, The proepeot0 are said to be good, T DR BUTLER'S VteiT.—Dr. Butler, the Laudon Eye retain let, wilt be at the American blotto, Breesels, on Weduee. day, derail 18th. Glaeeee eupplind. JNO. LONG has ueeu appo.uted aeaeee0r for Brueeele for 1907 at a eatery of 940 00 W. H. MoOraukeu and J. Y 8. Kira Were re appolutea Auditors at 06 00 each Car FL wase.—Pereooe dee,rtug cat fiow.re fur weuau,ge, fauerele or ether pu,poeee may be eupplard on abort notice by app,ioetion to R. Leacberdale & Sou. We are agents for the wall khowu fluted., Jno. H. Dunlop, Tornio, whose stook to ahveyd A 1. A TIE.—The debate in the Ouonoil Member last Rowdily eveuiug 8tt,80teu answerable ett,no0u. Subject wee "Women eaffraae." For theefflrmattvt J. H. Cameron and C. R'obaraouu ep,.kr Jae. Wright not being able to attend owing to illness, Dr. Feud, R. J. Nur mail and Joe Hooter aph•,m Ina mea five. 'rue judges were Rev. Air. Lang 1'bte, Inspeotur Boob 8.811 A. B. 8)uDoualu who doulared the debate a we, therefore the aw 4111 remain the same. Next debate will be on Canadian Iudepeoaeuoe auu will be he d on Monday 28.1 iuet. Drab—Lest .rionday forenoon Joe N Ocoee, a piano 6008r, died at the 181118 of Davia Herat, Atbeet .'treat, where be had been boarding. Deceased was bore .0 the Old ()entry where hie parent.' reside. Be was iu Braaee'e for eeser4 wane last year and returned tine Wtute, and enaeavered to fol.ow hie 000apatiou. Thoreday of test week he recanted to Brnaeelofrom Wiart..n sed 1618 eyetem which was badiy ran uowu, appeared to uunapse. He wee about 80 yearn of age, a man of quiet aim at muroee, tempera meat, rather odd in hie wet', but wan geut'emauly and had evtaeut1yaeon better days. fits parental home ie said to be Eases, Euslaud. Toe funeral took piece Tuesday afternoon Rev. E. G. Pewee oondeetmg an appropriate aervrde Burial wail made at the town's 819Bnee ae deceased ens without fnude. H,. brother i8 a rector at Weetfield, N. J., U. 8, end another brother one nu New Turk, The sad uewe of the demise was t aata. , 9tRrded O the Pre or MRS, Jae. BTRETTON, Bk„ Pane Amts.—Tuesday afternoon the e'eue buatmao conveyed the spot of Mre, Jeans Smitten over the river 0f death, She lad beau seriettety .11 for some nye end the end did Dome ouexpeoted'y. Deoeaeed'e maiden name woe Jaue Mo Oraoken mud her birthplace was Whitby. Bhe was married in the same luoality o ber now bereft partner iu 1854. Alter a abort reeidauae in the 1uwueh'p of Reach they reeved to Brn•se.e iu 1855 and machined their residence here. For ebony 1} years the subject of thus notice erne I8 letitug health aueemia being the ilment and despite all that ovoid be docs by pbyeicia,t and nurse ehe paid Nature's debt ae abuse stated. -In ad mon to her husband Mre, Stratton ie survived by two daughtete (Mre. We.eh, f Kamen Clay ; and Mre. Degge, of Obatbaw) and four Bone (.loo. H. of Kaneaa(lay ; Wm. oI Port Arthur ; as. B. and W. F. of Brue'ele. A eon and daughter dted some years ago. Mre. Stretton was weal 11130WD and high'y steamed. She wee motherly, gnomon, hospitable and kind Bud will not noon e forgotten. Deoeaaed was a eater to o Jon., Frank and Wm. Mo0raoken of Wtngbam and Morrie. The funeral ouk plane Thursday efbetnuou to Brun• 018 oemetery, Rev. Mr. Langford eon doatiug the Leone. The bereaved will be amended the sympathy ot the oum- mauity. Mre. B.rello0 vies in her 72u0 tear. ' ENJOYABLE EVENING.—Aft announced vel ween the Dram,uo genual by Miee eeeie F. Imlach, attended by Mise Horne y, 'mono, of Woodetook, nine its Brunets Town Heil on Tuesday evening. A well rendered and highly appreciated program was presented and was carried through to a 4 0080af01 inn, The fol• owing was the bill of fare;—Idetrument. el, vio'in and trumboue, H. L. Jackson and W. Griffith, with 51re. Janson 140 pianist ; reeding, "The marriage el the flowers," Miee Iwlaob ; Bolo. "The swallows," Mtee Hornsby ; humorous eoitatio°, "The bear leanly," MISS Im18oh ; solo, "0 1 Divine Bede, mer," Miee Hornsby ; reading, let Ourinthiaue, and the 23rd Psalm, Mlea I0.aoh ; read og, "The eoperetrtiou et Molly," Miee Imlach ; violin solo, H. L. Jaokeon 1 L'ennyeou's "Guiuivere," Mtge Lmlaoh ; nolo, "Island of dreams," Miee Horoeby ; dootbh eeleolione, Miee Imiaob ; Bolo, "Jerusalem;" Miee Horpsby ;"inane from David Oopperfield," Muse Im ooh 1 National Anthem, Min Jeno MuLauob in was the efficient ao0ompaui8. Mtge lmlaoh, who made her first appearance before a BlueeeIe hud'.eauo, performed her diffloult part well and in voice, geetare, mann, and roudtlon did her 'elf credit lo andertaktug so moth reeponeibiliby. She bide fair to make her mark in the world of euterlatement, Many re88110 taste given to whinh Mae lmlaob reep0uded with wilhngeeee. Mies Sotheby Wee aetranoen in town but item her Bret Bolo made (Heade and she wdl be wel00me baolt. She has a weer, lob vole° and whetber in sacred song et the lighter numbers elven a° en00ree ebe Wae heard with equally good etldot, .lv '. .,na.-��----a„om,.t�st��:rr_ raurt?w,.x..«ttm rovtma„vuemnno .t,mrr.- v.e,..ane.,vow..aw+k°eaw,a,.w.mgaar+aani+aroWHrn..•:r.+avcrw+_a+.uw=. 'II: METROPOLITAN BANK fasrJSBl19M8tJ rave (Arl'l'AL—Authorized $2,000,000 TtlE4 S• ANK CAPITAL--Pa1d up 1,000,001) RESERVE and Surplus Pronto 1,188,183 Directors B. J. MOORE. $resident. Ta00, Ba8D80AW, P.L.A. D. D,1E0MP90N, It 0. Viee•Prenideni, Ent Siong Mit. W mortra144 00/.85,!!.0 JA6. AERIE AMR P1na'refoo1 W. D, ROBS, • General Manager THE Afl0T1601.O1ITAN 138.5G le open 10 reoeiva the accounts of Farmers, uterohants and Business Oommnulty generally and to give oaretnl a0neiderarlon to all propoeale sebmitted to it. It relies npou its paet record for courteous treatment of ire ena- tomere, and will °steed every 000slderatlou onneietent with sound banking to those who may desire to trAueaot bueineea with it. £BWrvI8'1 'S B$d14'.E1C l/IrrPsAi'Irat€J, 999 Interest at HIQHE81' OQRRENT RA'lE8 allowed on all Hume of $1 end apwarda BRUSSELS BRANCH W. J. FAWCETT, Maneger, tl ' I $54Opor dear Miss Snell, formerly of Bluevalo in Nee-iviog $9500 per month Irmo the Calgary ailh08 00., 00418 ay. Th1e I estimable renng lady had only 0. common sabot.' edueatinu, end in a law menthe with us proper• d fur the above situation. With e, '09 1 cart' apo•ienee Mies Snell will reoeiva at bast e7e 00. stenography la better than School 10x0181140{ Wit t wv have done for others we eau doter you. Enter any M ole Iu- drvidual instruction W,it, 10r ctttalu„uo. 1�y, BUSINESS 1lguam COLLL+;GE ialllhuted with Clignt.u, Bueiuess Colle GEO. SPOTTON, Principal The inatramental saltations were wel e11ueett and nicely play.d. Altogether the entertainment was a 6000888 ale afforded a pleaeaot evening, thanks to thee Im soh PUBLIC) LIBRARY —At the annual meet• tug in an. Pu.. to Library Board the re• pert of the past year eras presented Mon alter dieoaeefou was adopted. Tut du/ sea will be about bnlaneed when he usual grants are paid. In the die un tion over a proposal to open comae peadeuaefor a Oaruagie Library build tug the ,Board was favorable and wid to what they on to advance the peau. W. J. Fawcett was chosen Secretary Treasurer for the coming year. Tberr 'e room for a big livening op on the parr of many townspeople in patronizing the Library. Business Locals. FARM for gale. Apply to Joseph Eng. ler, Eh'P.0. BreogetIITa'e appreftioe wanted Apply to Geo. W. Pollard, Ethel. Good praa8 for right boy. BARGAINS in Millinery, Everything mid regardless of cost to clear out thea season's stook. Coil and eee ne, Mans BABEIRE Mies MARY MoaIEe will take pllpile in oil paotu.9 for a short time. Parties intere8ted 80404 learn term,, etc, at Miee Roes' store. Coa4—For sale, at No. 1 elevator, Brusnei°, oar load of good, dry, yellow, Amerioau corn, in large of small goauli• tea. Pieta right. Rear G8Aa881, Grain Dealer Bineeele. 56080080 BoLTA WANTED.—The under• Mena waute to rat -ahem 1,000 oorde of Basswood and Hardwood Heading Bolt» $8 60 per cord for the former and 92 50 for the leder. For farther partmmare apply to P. AMOCO, Broseele. 28.4 Sews —Saws exchanged and fast and easy vatting eases for Bale. Baw gum ming and Ming a epeoialty. Our prime are 109881 on earth when you eoueider the benefit we give. Taos. Waltman, 51111 street, Brueeele. People We Know. J. T. Wood made a bueineea trip to Turouto and Berlin. Mise Bremner, of Ethel, wee a visitor with Oelatitee in Broesele, Mre. Jae. Turuboli, of Galt, wee a vid,t00 at Wm Teruboll'e, Robt. Hann, of Kieoardine, wee in town on Thoreday of last week. Barrister Sinolair was in the Queen Oity this week on b00ineee. B, and Mre. Gerry were on the eiok •let this week with lagrippe. Mra. David Roberteou, of Wingbam, epees Sunday with Mre, A. 0, Dames. Miee Hamilton, 01 Wroxeter, was the nest of Mrs. J. F. Rewind this week. Miee Fannie Blaokatoue of Goderioh, erne visiting the Mieeee Habkir6 met week. Miee H, Ball and her brother L, A., of Wogbam, palled o0 old friends in t0wu on Tuesday. Mieeee Ella and Mary Otawford, of Fernbenk, are vieltiog their amine, the Minn Ooaviu. Miee Oora Lowick, of Toronto, wee the guest of Mies Alia Bone. She wee e former Beneeelite. vire, Wm. Tarnbhll eras away to Galt and Pari• for holiday vier{ with. re a tivee Bud old trieude, George Fuory of Toronto, is viaiting under the 90080160 roof in Brussels. He ae au employee of the Eaton 0o. Miee Pearl Tookey, of London, ie a visitor at the Methodist Parsonage. She ,e a eater to Mre. (Rev.) Powell. Willie Brown, grandams to Mre, George MoK'ty, granola, hi improving nloely after his operation at a L.,ndon boapitel, We are eorty to heat that Geo. Robb •e oo the sink hat being threatened With appendicitis. Elie merry friendly hope he wi,l goon be o. k, Mre. Mardis McLennan, of London, et one time Bruseehte, parpoeee taking op 088tdenoe in Weenier, where her sister, Mrs, R B auk, reeidea. Mra. M. Oavanagb, daughter and eon of Owen Boned, ere visiting Mre. J. L. Kerr, the former'.' mother, and other retativee and lriende 10 Broseele. Mr. Brooker, repreeenting the Toronto Act y Stet and Mt. Williame, p00hing the London Free Frees were in town .'hie weep, Both gave TGE Pon a °all, 0. O. North, of Platen, wee vieiting al 7, F. Rowlaud'e last week. He ie e bre her to Mra Rowland. Wm and Mrs. MoLauohlin, of Nee. pima, Manitoba, are vtettore here wall Thos. and Mre. Eouie, Ohurob 81, Mra. MaLauollto is a daughter. It is 10 years etude she was here. Mre. Degge, of Chatham, and Mr. Banton, of Toronto, were here attend. ing the funeral of the late Mrs. Sae. tun. The former ie a daughter and the tetter a brother in law. Bev, W. L Rutledge, 13. A„ of Chat- ham, hes been invited 40 the pastorate ut the First Meth0diet church, Loudon. The reverend geutleman is a bro.her to Mre. J. L Kerr, of Bennie. Rubt. Black, of Wroxeter, formerly a reeldent of thin, w8e among tbn Bleat for Wroxeter 0 maned on E,eution Day He is the right triad of timber to ad 04008 the Interests of 000 Nurtheru neighbor, The three Farrow brothers, Robert, of Ottawa ; Mai tin, of Toronto ; and Ward, of Wiudeor, were visitors over Sunday al Poelmaeter Ferrow's their lather. Tony were welcome if their stay erne of a brief Oharaoter. Mre. Gordon, of Oollingwood, is the guest of her daughter, Mra. W. J. Few not, Ki..g Street. Rev. J. 0. and M.P. Hartley, of Lauder; Manitoba, are aeu enjoying a visit fu the same borne. Mre. Hartley and Mre. Favero are ei818r8. While amine oto town one evening not week Milton Rene, a0oompauied by two of 114 shame, were tbrowu out of their buggy owing t0 a eolitdion with the rig of Mr. Love, Grey. The eouident Wee due to the glare of elentria light in the centre of the street. Miee Bertha Rands had her ankle sprained. The 000upante of Mr. Love'e boggy were also Duo re muoious.y landed 00 the road Ina no devi0O9 damage was done, Word oomee from Chatham that Roy, sou of P. J. MoDonuld, Brunetti, is in gearauti're owing to a emollpox ante. He and live othere are quartered to a teat outside the oorpuretien. They have telephoue OOmmOaieatiou and iu a oou• vereatiou over the wire with hie father Roy Gaye they were having a good time. Toe disease is apparently of a Itpht type but domande the Same preua0tion. Damian J MoLauehliu, who has been at Ohe,ley for the pest couple of years, made a brief vigil hems 00 Tuesday. He left for Hamilton oil Wedne.day where he will epeud o few weeks with the Lyons Tailoring Go., before going to Chatham where he will manage a lancet More. h hl' 1 a o m ere t , IYIr. MoL uo lit a o u hand and F with the experience he has had noun fin the bill to a ninety. Obabem will have quits a Braneels colony it the magnet Oont10088 to draw. CHURCH 011131E8. John R. Clarke will deliver hie !among lectors "To and fro In Loudon," iu Melville ohurah oil Friday evening Feb. 8th. Last Sunday moraine, Rev, Mr. Wiehart discoursed in Melvil e obnroh on "What is Truth 9" The evening text was Isaiah 56 and 2 "Prevailing prayer" was Rev. Mr. Puweit'e topic lest •abbeth teeming in the Methodist cherub and in the evening he dealt with "The ted of Jerloho." Next Wednesday the toward meeting of Melville ohuroh Bromide, will be he d when the Annul Report will be present ed. Mame elected and other business transacted, Rev. Mr. Small, of Auburn, will oon dnct the 88001088 In Melville church next Sabeath, The peeler will preach Aunt vereary sermons in Blyth, Mr, Small to a fine preuoher. Evangeherio services oommeneed h, the Methodiet °bush oil Wednesday 8080tog of lhie week anti will oontinne for a few weeke. Serving open ht 7 46 each week evening excepting Baturoey, All are welcome. Next Sabbath will be Ibe Anneal Mieeionury Aunivereary in Broesele Methodiet cherub, Rev. Mr, Howeou, of Wrngham, wilt be the preacher. He le amang the beet preachers in the London Oouferenoe and wilt be well worth hearing. Rev, Mr. Powell will preach at Whig. ham, At the annual meeting of the W. F M. S. of Me v111e north the Wesson/ officers were elected for the °errant year ;—Preeident, Mre. Deadman ; Vroe•Preaidens, Mre. A. Baseball ; Secretary, Mrs. Graham ; Tepeurer, Mre. Thompson ; 0.ganiet, Mre. .1. H. Cameron. This Society hoe a memb• reltip of forty, and raised last yfear 9180r0Mieaionary purposes, the sum 011008010 School hoard. The regular meeting of Brueeele Public School Beard was bend in the Board Room on Friday evening. Members present—T, Ferrety, Jemee Elliott, R Leatherdale and J. G. Skene, Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Moved by R Loathe dale, eeoonded by Jae. Elliott, that the following Rocounte be paid 1—'rhe Globe, $8 04, and Philip Ament 98 09. Motion earned, Moved by Jag. Dillon, seconded by R Leatherdale cher the 0t01utory Meeting he held oil Wedneedoy, 16th inet., at 8 p. m. instead of 7 p. m. Motion carried, Board then adjourned. 3, G. BEENE, Secretory. 0801110M 31EBTINO, The Statutory mee0110 of the Braid wad held to the Board Boom on Wedeee. day menthe, Metnbere present --Jas, 1'h.liutt, T. Furrow, D. 0, Bees, M. 14, OF CANADA Head Office - . • Toronto FARMER'S SALE NOTES DISCOUNTED This bank makes -a specialty of discounting Farmers' Sale Notes at lowest current rates. Savings Bank Department in Connection with all Branches. BRUSSELS BRANCH 3. W. FLowlr;.raeL Manager 9 Moore and J. G. Bliene. Minutes of last meeting reed and adopted. Moved by D. 0. Roes, eeannded by Jos, Elliott that T. Farrow be Chairman for 1907. Motion oarri,d. Caned by J.,e. Elliott, seconded by D 0. Rose that the salaries of Mina Ritehie, Miss, Downey and Mies Vewning be 936000 from Jan. let, 19(17. Motion carried. Visiting Committee—D. 0. Rosa, Jae, Ehintt end R L atherdale, Property Committee—T, Farrow, M, E. Moore end J. G. Skene. Board teen adjourned. J G. NICENE, Beoretary. 2016] HENRY—In Brueeel., on Deo. 28th, to Mr. end Mrs, Wm. Beery, a dangb• ter. PEnitIE —Ln Edmonton, on Deo. 6th, to Mr, ton Mrs. John Perris a eon. JL¢.2iRR1351M. CADWRLL — IfOINTER. — At "Barneide Faun," Morrie, on January 9th, by Reo. D. Perris, of Wtogbem, Mr. John W. Oadwell, of Saskatoon, Sask., to Mise Nine Jeanette, fourth daughter ot Mr. and Mre, Wm. Ie. Mater, of Morrie, Fonsrxa—BRANDON —011 Jan. 2nd, at the Me,hoeiet Parsonage, Alam. da, Seek., by Rev. U. H. Oroen, Mr. Simon Foreytb, formerly of Morrie towuohlp, to Miee M. Caroline Bran- don, both of Frobiaher, Seek. s/xo3a. Ones.—In Brussels, on January 14th, Jahn O'ose. MoOALLnet.—In Owen Sound, on Deo. 80 n, Jaue Laidlaw, reliot of the late Finlay MoOallnm, formerly of Hal• ton County, in her 77th year. S1BETTON.—In Brussels, nn January 15, Jane Mo0raoken, beloved wife of Jemee Stretton, Or , aged 71 years, 4 mouths mud 23 days. a 'CTxosr sax>r. FRIDAY, JAN 26x0 —Form stook, im• plement.', &u , Sway half Lots 56, and 57,,.on. 1, Morrie Sale unreterved et 1 p. m. L. W. 11000861, prop. R. H. Gennep, ono MONDAY, JAN 28Ta. 76 4000 farm in Eae' Wawenoeb. Sale at Hih'e hotel, Be grave, at 2 p. m. George Taylor, plop. F 8 Stott, eta. . TUESDAY, JAN 29re —Farm stock, •nip entente, ate., Lel 9, oou. 1, Bret'. Set. Et 1 p m, Wm. HOLT, prop. P. Parvne, neo SATURDAY, FBn. 9Te —100 More farm Booth ha I Lot 26, Con. 7, Morris. Sale at Onkel Hotel, Brussels, at 1 p. m, A, B. MacDonald, eoliuitor for more. gages. F. B. Scott, ono. HR :T S*0 J..a a.S 26. ea 9TS Fall Wheat 67 68 Bar ey 42 44 Peas 78 76 Oats 2088 84 24 Rutter, tuba a0d rolls Huge per dozen 20 21 Bay per ton 10 00 Flour, per bbl 4 50 6 20 Hoge, Live a 25 6 50 Wont 24 26 Potatoes per line 60 Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 60 84,t, per bbl., retell 1 25 1 25 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. MALL FARM FOR S OLE 1} It miles West n1 the Vtli.ge of Oran. 'rook, Buildings hnled« bank ban, enol came hones, driving shed, pig pen, Idle, Ca, ell in good repair 1 new and old or. .ba•d,; dr,lled well with waterworks1 01 table, Maitland river bounds Ioaok of arm Apply 10 OHAN. SWTTZER, 284" Oranbrook P.O. Creamery Meeting The Annual Mooting of 'Brussels Oreamery will be heel In the Ommall Chamber on Tuesday. 22nd Inet , at 280 o'alook. Annual oport will be present d, Geo. H. Barr, Olitef Dairy Inetruet r, will address the meeting. All will be welcome. W. W. BARBt6, Proprietor. T.4 -,Aum FOR BALE — BEING •Lnt10, tion, 10, Grey, anneal. lug 100 naree, 80.4 whioh are cleared and balenoe Mtn bneh. phare is n. onmtortable hrlak h1.088, a bunk barn 63ax60 feet, erohnrd, well, &o. Property well fenced, Si 11111811 from Ibe village of Oranhrook. Poeee0elen eau be Riven March lath. Obi further portion ars as to price, Terme, deo„ apply to WM. WOUDS, Proprietor, Oranbrook P. 0, 58•t1 larORTGAAE HALE OF FARM •VI PROPERTY. Under and 130 virtue at the lumen eon. tame' in a cart On mortgage 4,1011 will be produced ab the time of Mala, there will be ettere, tar 01110 40 An ,lie Minion on SAT. •ORDAY, l"RBitUAI1Y 9113, 4 1) 1007, at the 11110' nl 020 0'0 0000 Ui fns afte neon, at the Oent'ai Hotel in the village of Breese+E, lit •he Ooanty of Tinton, by F A, Acott, mho tMoiler, the f 4lowi0q property, namely :— Being the 404th Half n1 [nit vumlwr Iwai Ty.ofx 10 the Rovneth 00nnesalen of the ownship of Morrie, in tee e0M County of It%trim, eon, aining 100 e0180 of Iael, be the same mere or less Ile 111, property there 18 a quantity of timber, The farm lea dis- tance of three and oue•Itelt miles from B us- elO. Terme of ealm—Ten Oaroeut 01 the purebaee money to be paid down at the time ornate to aye ilollottor for the &torten* goo and the balance) In' Thirty D rye 9041 further partieula'o and oenditlOee 01 gale apply to F. S. ns .TT, 411o610neur,'or to A. h. MACDONAL,D, Ardatt.r for Mortgagee, Dated at "resole thle filth day of Jaen- ury,A. D. 1007, Notice Notice le berrby given that tie Annual Meeting of the members of the llowlok Mutual Fire Inearaaoe Company will be bald in the Township Hall, Gerrie, on Fri. day February 8th, 1007, at 2 o'alook for (he purpose of receiving the reports of the Directors awl Auditors for the past tear and for other bu'Miens. By order of the hoard. W S. MoEER013E11, Secretary. Gorrle,January17th, 1007. 0 WON/ ar FEEL THE WEATHER CHANGES 11 you Wear a ,.Cham ie Feet, That ohill that seethe to strike right through you will no longer be experienced. Our Chamo s arrests aro partiaalarly fine—one will wear you a long time. It your lunge are at all weak or if you take oold easily you really 08n - not be without inch protection. PRICE $2.00 & $2.50 AT 9 Q. Drug Store V V OOD POE SALE—DRY OR ertanN —For further partloulars ap- 018 t0 WM E, MENARY, Lot 20, Oon,17, Grey, Brueeele P. 0 28.2 FIVE ROSES BRAND 1TOB SAT Geo. To son's BRUSSELS READYMADE ind OVERCOA'TS Going at Cost and Under Cost We have decided to give our Customers the op- portunity of 8',curing an Overcoat or Suit of Clothes at Actual W h01es111e Prices and in many cases under Wholesale Prices The Mei,'' Overvats No„ going ;it $8 75. $4 50 and $6.00 are Money Savers. The Boys and. Youths' Overcoats at $2 50 and $3 75 should not bo overlooked. Bogs' Suits uow going at $1 75, $2.00, $2 25, $2 50 and $3.00. Men's baits at $8 75, 144.50, $5 00, $6.00, $7.50and $8 00. We are pleased to giveyou ou this Chau,ce J' • DON'T MISS IT. __. rs"It will be understood th it these Special Prices alio for Cash Only. STRACF:AN,