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'BLOOD 'ROOT
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PLEASANT REMEDY
Blood Root Cough Cure has been sold
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on hand and perhape save yourself from
having a protracted cold,
Large Bottle for 250,
THESE ARE SOME OF
OUR L2ADESS
Pompadour
Pink Peony
June Clover
Dactylis
Queen of Violets
Four Roses
We have them in bulk and sell almost
any quantity. They range in price from,
40o to 31 per minae.
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DRUJ IST AND OPTICIAN.
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GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN ESTENinen 4f, O. &B.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and Soath, as follows:
Gomm Soma Goma Moana.
Mail 7:05 a.m I Mixed &10 a,m
Mixed 11:26 et.mMail .. .,....1:44 p.m
Express 9:02 p.m I Eaproee •„..., 8:91 p.m
ar Z Brins gums
A ohiel'e amang ye taker' notes,
An' faith he'll prone ii.
0225 Local news on page 5,
MoNTaLY Hone Fath Thursday of this
week.
FmBBUARY ends with Thursday of this
week.
A. 0. II. W. will inset in the Lodge
room Friday evening of this week,
Batmen Unocal, will meet neat lion.
day evening an reglar neon at 7.30.
Tann were four Initietions to nano.
tion with Court Primness Alexandria, 0,
0. F., Brussels, lain Tuesday everting.
Rev: W. G. BAILEY, rotor of the
oburob of England as Obateworth, for.
merry of St. John's church Brownie, bee
been appointed town clerk of that piece,
Ineeez01 Qaexzznno.-The Standard
Bank pard interest on Savings amoottota
to day and in future will pay it quarter
ly, viz., Feb, 28, May 31, Aug. 31 and
Nov. 30,
Canon CLOD. --Leet Friday evening a
Checker Utgb was organized in Brussels
ander the following offtoiary :-Preeident
, John Hsbk:rk ; Sea. Treas., R. ,I, Nor.
moo ; Oaptein, J. H. Uamerou. Board
of m80814emeut, ELL. Jackson, M. Me,
Amer, W, F. Strettou, Geo. Biehop and
Me..Pryne. Memberebip was pieced at
25 Dente; It is expected that the meet-
ings will be held on Friday evenioge.
Arrangement may be made with the
W. 0. T. II. for the ole of their rooms.
PRDFESBOR O'Bi!zen I9 OoulNm.-Prof,
O'Brien, the emiuent Pareuo!ogiet and
Palmist, will be at the Central Hotel,
anneals, on Monday next, where he ciao
be oonealted from 10 a. m. anti! 10 p, m,
Madame O'Brien will be in attendaed°.
Everybody knows Prof. O'Brien, who in
Phrenology ie at the bead of hie proles•
Bion and in Palmistry has no equal, hie
methods having been demonstrated and p
approved of by Judge and Jury at the t
Toronto General Session, March 14, 1901. T
Noone ehonld fail to aouealt snob a
diebinguiehed man in her profession,
More particulate in next; week's issue. T
Call for ofroular at hie office, ( o
To Orin REA2ERs,-There are runny v
things happening which are of public in- a
terest, bat which uewepapere never get t
hold of, soon for instance as family L
re•uoione, farm sides, weddings, aooi- b
dente, and items of a similar nature. d
Some of these newepapere may gel is
bat there are others that do not gel into w
print. Now if p8rtte8 interested would a
send these to ne, wa would be glad at all M
times to publish them. Write out an th
8000001 of them, and eign your nun. jo
Never mind if the item ie not well e
written, Pat in the feats, and we will to
fix it np. The name is required as en w
evidence that the item is genuine, You n
oo01d put a lot of items on it post card. in
Try it. ai
DEATH 01' MRS. BARNHILL.-The At- W
wood Bee of last week nye:-"A vent- to
able mother fu Israel paeeod away last 00
Banday at the home of Andrew Laidlaw, 1h
oon. 8 Went, in the person of Mrs. John to
Barnhill, mother ot Min, Laidlaw, at a
ripe old age, The deceased had nob been B
in good health for some time and died to
from general breaking down of the w
eyetern. Mrs. Bernhig wee a w0m11b of B
remarkable vitality and matte a perfect . gr
picture to look epee as a type of the real
old time gentlewoman. Her loudly in.
telligeut face, with its frame work of neat
Girlsat once attracted a pereon'e often,
tion. She wail a loyal and 0008ielent
member of the Presbyterian thumb and
when in be51.th was very seldom absent
(Som ehnroh worship, The tuueral took
plate on Tuoeday 10 Braaeele 08metery
where interment took plane beside ber
husband who predeceased her some time
ago, The eorrowtng fr,ende have our
sympathy in the removal of one eo dear
to them all, One who mast have heart an rim
inspiration to them by reason of ber per. ly
feet teeth and trostlu her divine Father." tre
111e, Barnhill died 5 ytaro to the day on mo
wbioh hie partner wail ea!led away. Mre, tine
Barnhill was bora in Glaegow where ohs adv
wen married over 56 years ago. Orme 12 tie
Canada in 1872 and settled on. the 9th ago
line, Morrie, un the farts now owned and for
ooa0pied by Adam 'Sholdite. Pone
obildren were bore 10 them,on0 daughter
Jaggier dying in Scotland. The other
ehildeen are Janine, of Colton, Uatifortde,
Oharlee, of Newaaatle, Waohiegton Otet0;
and Mrs, Laidlaw, of any. Be,vMr.
Mt1Tioar, P,reebyterien teetotaler of
Atwood, oonduoted a tractable 'terviae.
On selling the fano Mr, end Dire. Barn
hill bought, a house and -got in Bennie t
.where they spent a number of years ie p01
the enjoyment of a large oink, of friends ho
'before Oleg o their e 6 her au Nt
g g d g ore oWing t0 iia
their twinning nge and iutgrmity. Jno, of th
13erohill, of Loodan, attended the Neer. ma
41, hep
T
R000w Thomson bas sold hie line
span of blaoke to Wen. Taylor, 9th line,
Morrie. et a good figure, The purchaser
will send them to hie eon, Manson, in
Alberta, Mr, Thomson has purobaeed
a new team to take the piece of the
bisoks.
Tan week Hugh R. Elliott reaeived
hie deed for 160 acres of lend in Bordeu
township New Ontario, a reoognition of
9ervi088 rendered' as a member of the
Leith Volunteer, Co, at the time of the
Fenian ineaei80 in 1866 Be wee sr
Toronto and Kiugetuo. Lientouant thee
Hunter, of Kingston, has had the matter
in band,
BUTTERFLY IN FEBRDARY -Last Bator•
day afteruuuu ,vire. Wm. Tarubut,, of
Brussels, North, presented THE Posy
with a due lively epemmen of the brown
butterfly epeeist. that had come forth
thorn its nay neon a day or se before,
probably overlooking the sold euap and
early 8eseo8, The butterfly has taken
several fl.ghto from ice box re oar office
to the wiud"w to iodnge in a eau batch.
ENae1I5HRNT-On the eveuiug of Fen,
18th, G. U. P. Powiey, of Toronto, ae.
misted by G. H. P. Jennings, of Palmer.
eton and a number of She Wingbam
brethren, exalted 16 members of the
I. 0 0. F. anbordinate to the Regal
Purple degree. The oMoere eleoted were
as follows :
0. Patriarob-W. H. McCracken
H. Priest -E. B. Scott
S. Warden -W. U. Smith
Scribe -A. McGuire
Treasurer -B, Wilton
J. Warden -W. W, Harris
Guide -Fred, McCracken
let Watob-R. Leatherdale
2nd Watob-Jae. Hameleries'
8rd Watch -Janne Thaell
4th Watch -Jobe MWaste
0. Guard -Wm. Martin
I, Guard -Wm, MONair ,tgeu 4041
let G. of Tent -A.. 'McLean ele508
2nd G. of Teut-J. L. Kerr.
Several apptioations have been presented
for next meettug tor membership.
Oamp will meet on the 9nd and 4th
Monday evsnioge of each mouth, at 8
o'clock, in tbe.I, 0. 0. F. Hall, Pose
block.
OARNaoxo Llsnoax.-Monday evening a
meeting of the town Oounoil and Publio
Library Board was oowvened to the
Oounoil (Member to meet with Arohiten
W. J. Ireland, of Stratford, and dieoaes
An outline plan he bad prepared for the
roposed Library. The question of
ire Dame np Re t0 the In corner Of'
arnberry and Mill 81r8008 and the one
djoining the present Town Hell, upon
blob the market aoales are located,
here was evidently a wide divergeuoe of
pioion as to which it should be, the ad.
coated of the latter arguing that the lot
rid ball now belonged to the town while
he owners of the other site, who live in
oadon, sek $500 for it, A plan of a
uild,uge to suit the Southerly lot was
rawn before Mr, Ireland left town. It
a pity that there should be any conflict
hep the prelimsmtry steps reenited eo
aepioionely in the promise of $10,000 by
r. Carnegie and it might be a prudent
ing to permit the ratepayers to he the
ry on the eerie and say where the
Gilding should be placed in the beet In.
rests of eft oouoerned. Thu plan the.
til epic one of the proposed sites will
of suit the other owing to oifferenoea
mea00remeut of land and the ooutig
ty of 0118 Town Hall to one of them
e hope however diepettant0 will be able
harmonize the differenoee of opinion
Monday evening at the Counod PUS
ereby avoid the risk of upeeetiug the
hole proposed terrangemen5.
MRS. JN0, ' DOWNEY DRoa,san,--The
roakville Reootder of Feb, 19th, con
teed the toliowlug obitnery ,'not" e,
btoh wilt be of tutereet to a great matey
rueeelitee :-"Heartfelt Sorrow and
let entered several homes last even.
Ivg wino ao0onnoemeut wee meds 01
the death of Mrs- John Downey, which
aaagrred at St, Vienne de Paul Hoe
pitel at 3.45 in the afternoon. Thor
who had been the constant watobere a:
her bedside during the past few days
Sew that the end wee not far distant,
but now that ehe i0 no mete heartfelt
oympothy t0 expre8eed for her ber
eeveJ husband, father, mother and
brothers, In , August last she mane
here from her n0m0 m Chatham fo
a visit with ber parente, Al the
e she was feeling unwell and short -
afterwards entered the hospital fo
atment. With: the exoeptioo of ,.
nIb or six weekd, during whin
e the expeeienoed a temporary re-
try, Mrs, Downey bed been a pa-
nt at the inetitdtion. A few weake
she underwent an operation per-
med se the hope of saving her life
beoeseed•wee born st Brookville thirty-
two yeare ago, the eldest ohild an 1
only dangbter of Mr, and Mrs, 'Bascom
Ohempegoe, Her whole life was spent
here 0ut11 her marriage in Jone, :1906,
tie Mr.' Downey, a cabinet-maker of
Chatham, eiuoe which time ehe bas re-
sided there. She leave0 no obtldren,
bol ber husband, father, mother and
o r
b ciliate J. Alfegd
toe tomo 'and Leonard of ehe loner
, a L. both at
me. Good natured and urioetenta-
es the late Mre, Downey wag tone
ebomelife, and during bur shot
rend life proved Rh adtnirebie part-
, Coneorentiout, Upright principle,/
METROPOLITAN BANK
°A,P1TAL . $1,000,000.00
RESERVE AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS 1,188,718,28
HEAD OFFICE TORONTO
Interest Paid Quarterly
on Savings Bank Deposits
B ussels Branch
Rummommlimmanir
W. b. '1t'n.w'cei,t, M{1anage,
WASNWIeWItmeasase
were appendant in ber mind, and with
her friends she wee always a favorite;
20 tboee upon whom the grief lye fal-
len the Recorder extends Its einaereet
sympathy. On the 20th the Recorder
said :-The obsequies of the late Mre.
John Downey were performed this morn-
ing at dine o'clock, when the funeral
took plane from the reeidenoe' of her
tether, Bascom Champagne, Peart
street West, to St. Fraaoie Xavier oharoh
where a requiem mase wee oelebrated
b9 Very Rev, Dean Murray, many
friends being present to pay a, last tri-
bute of reapeot. Surrounding the en -
kin were a number of floral emblems
of various designs. The beavers were
0. W. Leolair, J. E. Brauiff, J. Monahan,
J Had, W. Rodger amu J. 3. Venaey."
Deoeaeed was sieter•io•lew lo Mies Dow.
nay, teacher, Braaeele.
Business Locals.
Feats for sale, Apply to Joeeph Eng.
ler. Ether P. 0.
ULovs11 and Timothy Beed et Mo.
Oasoxea'e.
BLAoxsmlla'e appreutiee wanted.
Apply to Gee. W. Ponard, Ethel. Good
piece for right boy.
BAROAIHe in Millinery. Everything
ealq regaraleee of cost to oleer out this
eeaeon'8 stook. Carl and see tie. Mans
11181111311. •
MISS MANY Moaxae will take pupile
in on penalty for a chert time. Parties,
interested eau learn terms, etc, at Miee.
Rose' etore.
OREAtt.-Wm. Armettong oan eapply
para .eperator Jersey cream to anyone
doming the same. Prioe 25o. per qt.
"Tbe Maples,” East of B10eeel8.
DEE9eMurnvo. - Mre. M. Woodley is
prepares to take in dressmaking and will
give °stela! attention to all orders. A
share of your patronage solicited. MRS.
M. WooDLSY, Mul etreet, Braesete.
Sews. -Saws ex0hanged and fast and
easy 000110g meta for sale. Saw gam
=mg and thing a epeoinity. Onr prioee
are lowest on earth when you ooueider
the barren' we give. Tan. MaGns000,
Mut street' Braaeele.
FIRST TERM EXAM, '
BRUSSELS CONTINUATION
CLASSES.
Standing of pupils as debermined by
weekly exams, and general work of
term. Name are arrabged iu order of
merit,
10021 III 30,
Exam, its Arith., Let„ Alg„ Geo„
Gram., Physics. Total 600. Honors
450, Pees 300.-
L Lamour , , ..484 T Zimmer ....334
41 Fear..... .473 • S Arm trong ,.864
A Lamont .470 H Hogg 349
N Sperling ....461 T Dark....349
G Rues 411 L Sbraohau,,..340
H Yuapg 408 C Richards
Foam III Jit,
Exam, in Artth, Lat., AIg., Geo., Gram,
and Phyaioe. Tubal 600. Honors 450.
Pass 300.-
I Frain 619 W Henderson .366
'31 Brothers ,481 J Robb 289
F 1'loKebzie,,,,479 J Wilton 257
2 Deadman • ..479 R Shaw 260
W Straohan..,.453 L Ralberford.,233
G Armstrong „492 J Elliott
L Dickson ....422
00010 11,
Exam. in Gram., Arith., Lat., AIg„
Geo„ Hiet.-
G Robb 482 L Sinclair 419
E Evane .,,, .481 0 Scott 410
S Stubbs 461 0 Bell ,, 877
M. Slemmon ..448 .714 Dunbar ,.,;349
P Barker 446 W McCutoheon''98
P Bremner ...,488 $ Cunningham 295
0 Holmee,415 le Sieolajr.-„,,294
mar
Breen. in Gram„ A.rith., Lat., Alg„
Geo.. Hort, 'Putal 600, Honors 450,
Pose 300.-
G Jordan 618 W `Scott 319
J. Leckie 488 D Davidson ,.,.318
EL Moore 454 'H tete all . , .310
'1' Aenreteong ,43d A McKelvey ....307
A'Forrest 419 ,8 Arent ,,..289
M Birt 414 D Wilnon 226
1' Diokern ,,.;410 E Ewen' .,204
J Wilton ,..,,..893 It Love 198
0 ArMetrnug ,.863
J. H. OAoieeoN,
il. FouD.
MUSSELS PUBLIC 80HOOL
(LASSES
Worn Ey
ENTRANCE CLASS.
Daily work and exams, in Arab„
Gram„ Spell., Comp., Geo,, Mem. and
Writ. Total 800. Honore 000.-
M Jones ......711 I Berkley 518
13 Curry 056 W Belt 511
I!' Scott 031 13 Leckie .,..,,482
J Henderson 603 0 Antaot ,.. ,,485
0 McMillan 596 F Garry. ... .438
<K Arnont 681 P. Brewer ....... 851
A R•,bb544 N 19wen ,...,.311
V Welker , 523
40N, ee
Deily work and exams, in. Arith„
Gram., Spot1„ Cprrip„ Geug., and Lit,
2,1501 800. r Hones604.-
BDc
aad m,n.; .74
BSF x
o ,4
7
E1 Armat,oug ,.060 Besrf° Walker.,457
J Armstrong .,675 V Aloiay
B Warwick .,.571 H Mooney ,,,.445
M Thomsen ....552 0 Lowey 443
E Plnm634 E Somers 426
K Wilton 583 WivaieLong ,.416
0 Leckie ,620 W Spading „ 414
Willie Long609 11 Campbell....293
S. Gerry 501 W Miller 224
B Harris 439 Bea Walker... • 88
E Gilpin 480
D. Sutra, Teacher.
coon III
e111. 131
Exam. in Arith., Geo., Gram., Hist.
mod Dietatiou. Total 609. Honore 450.
Poem 500.-
F Stubbs,,,,,.. 381 W Ainlay..,„•348
W Herr...., „-.478 I Strachan .. 388
ei Kerr .. 432 E Platt 816
B Burgess 410 W 11.10Leoltlau..814
H Anent 405 F Rabb 306
0 McDonald ..375 2 Lamont ,. 305
P' Dark......, 309 AI Thomson.. -285
L Bateman . • • .348
3011. TII
0 Crooke 477 H Simmons....384
DRase 451 A Wilton ...... 824
E Barkley 428 H Burgess ....319
A Fiuu 422 H Lowry .. ,..299
A Moore 406 N Fox 270
H Brothers ...,879. F Friendship •2.95
Hazel Lowry, .,374
RATTLE 31. Dow1TNO, Teacher.
ROOMI rr
. 5R, 1I
Exam. fu all . enbjeote. Total 600,
-H snore 430. Pees 300.-
e Deadman,,..554 V Mooradian ..337
W Harris 464 J Jackson ......822
A MoLnuohlin 462 R Barkley ,-..'3'0
15'1'oole...432 lr Lowry 308
E Lawry 411 K Fine ..•......802
J elab1irk 403 L Rulknityne .,2J2
3 Moore 390 L Holmen 262
H •Valker 888 i42 Bishop 228
L Lowry 841 G Colvin 178
W Lott 840 M Edwards _...152
1 McLaughlin .,887 P Tltuell 1.5.2
INTalorEMATE
Total 600.-
W Armstrong ..514 13 Herr 294
A Rua 4413 G Jan/insou,,,.170
H Pox - 894 0 krone .e. ,.201
G Edwards ,. ,,367 T Spider 197
F Woods 355 il Work 169
3 Elliott ... —811 W Stretton 156
Ie. II
Total 600. -
L Jackson ..,•543 3 Ballantyne ..431
J Mcluanohlin..462 H Crone 368
Althompet,n .446 11 Sinclair 854
L Burgess ....441
BELLE HENDERSON, Teacher,
DOOM I
OLA8S 1Y
Exam. i0 Reed., Drax., Dto., Writ,
and retitle. Total 550.-
2 Stewart ..,513 F Payne 441
1. Amoco 619 T McL'oohlin„480
el Mercer - 518 le Hewitt 430
R Ritchie ' 499 L Mr/Ore-ken 428
W Payne ......48E V Sinclair...,412
I Toole 477 el feria"daliip,•409
B Campbell.. 458
01.195 211
Total 550. -
W So,nere ,,,.474p M (tarter 387
15Ourrie 420 J Thompeuu „512
8 Merest uehliu,426
CLASS II
Excellent-Cnrman P,w i1, Roes Me.
Kay, Oscar Crone. Annie McLeuohliu,
lvillie Har10040. Guurl 1'11i tOii Jsok-
0 (0, Lyle Jaokem', Violet Par, o e, Win d
Buchauen, Leslie, Snider, Pauline Bark-
ley. Fair -Joh J,tntleeou.
CLASS 3
FjReel lent -Wilfrid 14IoDonald, Harold
Gerry.. Good -Maggie Stewart, Willie
Burgess, Ethel' Stewart. Fair-Rtteeel
Payne, Gordon snider.
JEAN 10enne0, Teacher.
[3 e' gleavO,
The West is bogrnniog' 00 be a very
fruitful subject of conversation in this
locality as quite et number intend turn-
ing their faces that way next month,
Rev, G. W. Rivers. B, D., is spend
ing a few days with his mother et
Brldgen, Lambton Co„ where he
will also perform the marriage cere-
mony for his 0onein,
lent Sunday evening Rev, j, E.
Maunders, of Brussels, occupied the
pulpit of the Methodist church here
very acceptably.. The .pastor was
at Cranbrook preaching at their an-
niversary,
VP eel Co et.
Mies Ethel Wilson, of Seaforth, Sun.
dayed with friends here,
Wih. Easton, who had been sick fot
Some time, has gone to Toronto Gen-
eral Hospital'tor treatment,
Geo. Barrows has the bills out an-
nouncing his sale of stock, household
effects, etc., on, the 6th of March.
We are sorry; to say that Mrs, W. H.
Stoldico has been quite poorly this
week, We hope that she may sop° be
about as usual,
The hockey team gave quite 8 811e-
Ressf1i "hop' o11.Tuesday evening h1
the Workman s Hall. Quite a number
were present front. Brussels, Cran-
brook end Se
for
1 u tlf.l report. tort d good
1
time, Allen liras., of i3ariook, with
the asgistance of a 210rnet player from
Londeshoro', furnished the ,music in
their usual good style,
ESTABLISHED um
THE STANDARD BANK
OF CANADA
DIVIDEND No. 65
Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of Twelve per cent.
per annum upon the Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared
for the quarter ending a8th February next, and the same will be payable at
the Banking House in. this City on and after Friday, the 1st day ot
March next.
The Transfer Books will be closed from the 18th to the a8th February,
both days inclusive.
By order of the Board,
G. P, SCisOLFsELD, Gen, Mgr.
Toronto, 23rd January,.rgoy.
ec
Rev, Mr. McDonald, of Kincardine.
occupied the pblpit for morning and
evening services in Duffs church last
SMulida
acNab,y, in the . absence of Rev. A,
The contract fpr the new school was
awarded on Saturday last to Mr. Hill.
contractor of Blyth, Mr, Hill has disc'
the contract for the new school at
Lead hury,
Mrs. Peebles antifamily, of Yorkton,
tel.() have spent the Winter at the
home of R. Holland, started for the
4t'esr0)2 Wednesday morning, They
were accompanied by Miss Violet Hol-
land, who expects to remain in the
West for the Summer.
PERSONA!, PAIRAfeRAPi18.
Mies Jetta 8ebhirk le visiting at Blyth.
Mre. W. F. Stewart spent part of Iasi
week 50 d'oroneo, •
hire. George Demean, of Winnipeg, is
visiting' Mrs, George Brown.
Ira Parker, of Wiuguam, epent a few
days in town calling on old friends.
Tan POST had a call from Mr. Doper -
ow, the hustling representative of the
G. T. R.
Brien Boort and George Adams, of
Palmerston, spent last Sunday here et
the former's home,
Mrs, R. Laelherdele and Mre. Jno.
Downing were visiting in Wingbam for
e few days during the pour week.
Miss Winnie McGuire ie 'blending
the millinery opeuinge at Toronto. She
will take a position at Dungannon,
Mrs. R. Frannie hue been dangerously
10 at the home of her ,parents at Oran.
brook bat we trust her restoration may
be epeedy.
B. Driver, of Rooheeter, N. Y., a form.
er Brnseelite,ie renewing old friendebips
and gave Tan POST a calf. Ie i5 five
year, eiuce Mr. Driver moved away.
A. Bowers will attend the Grand
Lodge of the B. 0. T. M. 01 Brantford
next week as the representative- of
Brussels Taut. He ie the present Com.
wander.
R. K. Forbes and Robt. Soarrow, of
R8thw811, !4lanitoba, are vieilore at Mre.
N0:1 MoLauohlin'e Brunets. The yoorg
men are tlephewe whose relatives were
old time residents of Morrie township.
8. G. Davie ie the naw junior in the
Standard Bank here, He mine from
Durham braoob where J. 0. Little, of
the Bank here will go as Ledger keeper
this week. Ohne. Bryane is promoted
to Mr. Little'e post, We wieb all non,
eerned wenn.
MCG.. Sterne, eon and daughter leave
Brownie this week for Stratford where
they purpose making their home, Al.
though only residence of town for about
e year they made many Iriende who
wilt regret their removal but wieh them
the beet of 5aooe50.
I Jerry Carty, teaoher of Milyerton, wee
in town over Sunday. He's an original
personage and has a spelling contest on
band now, to mune off at Mt,yerton on
March 22nd; in which the eeboole of thee
locality are interested. Prized will be
given for both written and oral examin-
ations, a p,lblio entertainment being
given in the evening. The, idea ie a good
one and will iso doubt etimaiata and en
00Rrage.
UHU$UI CHINES,
Maitland Presbytery will meet at
Wiugham on Tuesday of next' week.
Monthly Missionary program and
onlleotion next Sabbath afternoon at
the Methodist Sunday School.
Rev, Mr. Berry, of Seaforth, will se-
ptet the Rentor in oondnoting the optimal
Lenten service in 8t John's oharmb on
Thorne) evening of thie week.
Monday evening next the Junior
League will give a» evening's entertain•
moot in the eobool room of the Meths,
diet church, 00mm800103 at 8 o'clock.`
On Sunday morning next in Si. John's
oharoh, Rev. 13, M. Lang Ford will
preach on the object "Conversion and
the Eugltah church." In the evening
he will continue his Series of sermons'
on "The seven lettere to the Seven.
ohnrobes in Asia.”
"The barren lig tree” wag the eebjeot
chosen by Rev. W. J. Wert, M. A., of
Bloevale, last Sabbath morning in Mel•
ville church, Brussels, from which a
praotioal dieaouree W88 given. "Lot's
choice" was the evening theme, Rev.
Mr, Wishart wag preaching anniversary
eermone at Lnoknow.
Thursday and Friday of next week
the annul Convention of the Epworth.
Leagues and Sabbath Saboole'of God-
rich District will be held in the Meth.
odiet oharoh, Blyth. A most interest-
ing end helpfel program has been
drafted, Rev. Dr. Stephenson, of Tor.
onto, will be one of the outside speakers,
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R LEAGUE
ANNIVERSARY.
The ennnei sermone fn Ooneeetion
with the Epworth Tteagoe anniversary
were preleohed in the Methodist ohnrah,
Bruesele, [set Sabbath, by Rev. S. Bond,
of Atwood, to lance and intereeted aids
°noes, realm 46, vereee 15 and 10 'Wae.
the text chosen in the mention frogt
whieb many helpful leeeooe were emarly
adducted 10 the young people concerning
the preparation
of
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p p h m f Go
E g a
The tneouragem8nle of the service 148050
ebows, and the growth end development
dwelt up -» t. "The Lord reigneth," wag
the title of the anthem rendered by a
Aserwesieres
combination of the church and League
°twin, At the evening service the
preacher demonstrated. the Truth as
found in 01. John 2.18, "I write unto
yon young men beoanee you have aver.
oome the wickedueee." The sermon was
timely, hopeful and most eneo0raging,
Rev. Mr. Bond bee completed hie 50th
year in the Methodist nunnery, et taut
that mighteaaity be queetioned judging
by hie sppearanee, vigor and style of
delivery. The Menu gang "How beauti.
fol upon the mountain" and ]titan Bertha
Sharpe rendered a choice solo entitled
"It is God'e way."
A Missionary program wag preseubed.
at the regolarLeague service fuliowiug.
Monday evening the anniversary enter.
tainme°t wee held which proved an on.
Qualified 0000858. It was patterned along
the line of ye oldyn Lyme and the pro.
gram was he follows ,-Opaoing exer0i080
obairman'e addreee ; recitation, "Over
the hills to the poor house" ; Mie Nora
Maunders ; trio, "Silver threads among
the gold," Mre. W. F. Stewart, Mre.
A. J. Lowry, and Mre. S, Walker ; racers.
lion, "Over the hills from the poor
house," Rev. E. G. Powell ; song,
"Jubnoie Brooker," Lloyd Jsokeon, Min.
deed Smale, Geo. Edwarde, Leslie and
Edgar Lowry and Gari,. Jamieson;
9010, "Graudfather'e Monk," Mese Thorn
'Gerry ; Want/mental duet H. L. anis
Mre. Jackson ; song, "Uomin' ,tiro' the
rye," Mies Lily Sharpe, illustrated by
Stella Gerry,-Begaie Walker, Clara cud
Hazel: Lowry, Vera Ainley and Fannie
Stubbs ; Inoh ; reoieotfon, "Uarfew shah
not ring io•night," Mise Minnie Mo
Naughton 1 duet, "Whispering hope,"
Miens Lily and Pearl Sharpe I harmon-
ica eeleotion, by 0. Hingemn, Art. Tey•
for and W. J. MOOraoken ; chorte,
"Tenting on the old oamp ground" ;
"Home sweet home" ; Benediotiou.
Everybody die well and the evening wee
moat enjoyably spent. F,nanoial pro•
ands of auhivereary about $30.00.
M,A.RnR,xEen,
Occur-BuasnnL,-At the bamelot the
bride's pareute, Snneliioo, on Feb.
26th, by Rev. G. W. Rivera, B, A,,
B. D., Mr. Robert Clark to him
Sara M„ daughter of Mr. and Moe,
James Rueeelt, ail of Morrie.
=x=a,
IR WIN. -In Wroxeter, on Feb. 26th,,
W ibiaw Irwin, aged 75 years and 4
menthe.
BAREAno. = In Howiok, on - Feb. 28th,
Hugh Alexameer eon of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Barnard, aged 5 months.
Ontutee t. -In Morrie, on Fenraary 22nd
Janine Ooohrnne, in hie 84th year.
MONDAY, Mellon 4T12. -Farm stook,
Lot 22, Coo. 12, Gray. Sale °preserved
at 1 oho -oak. PETER MaD000xp, Prop.
F. 8. Scott, Auo.
WRDaaenAY, Mason 6111. -Lige stook,
honeehuto furniture, eto., tat Walton
Sate unreserved ae 180 o'clock, Geo.
0. BAaaowe, Prop, F. S. Soon, Ana.
THURSDAY, VIAROH 7Ta.-Farm stook,
Lot 24, Uou 14, Grey, 8nle unreserved at•
1 o'oi nk, Juo. D. u'IoNeil, prop., F. B.
Scott, Guo.
MONDAY; MARCH 11TH. -Farm stook.
Lot 8, Con. 8, Grey, Bale unreserved
at 1 O'clock, Roso. Cepa, Prop. F. S.
Sent, A,io,
200110051x, MARCH 14. -Farm eteek, im•
plempte, the Lot 24, Ooo. 13 Grey. Sale
nnre0erved at 1 o'etaok, P. H. MoNesi,
prop. 9' 8. Scott., ROO,
TUESDAY, MAROH 19TH. -Perm etonk,
implements, &e,, at Lot 12, Con. ;4,
Grey, Sale, unreserved, at 1 p, in. Feil
Dun0aneop, prop., F. B Bm0oe, one.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 -Farm stook,
implements; deo., at Lot 14,. Con, 10,
(trey,. Sale, unreserved, 811 O'olook. A.
E, Fox, Prop. F, 8. Soon, Ana,
Kowa,"
Kure
For Cows Only
Don't forget Kow.Rnre
is a Medicine especial-
ly for row troubles-
nothing else. That's
why it cures,
60c per package
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Fox's
Drug Store
5WEe t.7.6S=x,5 0..0-.503013055,
Fall "Wheat 69 70
Barley 44 40
Peas 76 76
Oats 35 86
Butter, tube and toile20 28
Eggs per dozen 22 28 -
Hay per ton 9 00 10 00
Flour, per bbl 4 50 6 20
Hoge, Live 6 60 8 80
Wool 24 26
Potatoes per bus 50
Apples (per bbl.) 1 00 1 50
Salt, per bbl., retail 1 25 1 25
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
ABLE FEMALE COLLIEtee lost in Brneeels on January Met. ans-
wers to the wane of Fannie. Has white
ring pert way round uoak and white fent,
Finder would greatly oblige by leaving the
animal at Geo. Robb'e Livery, Brussels, or
with' the owner, et Lot O,.Oon.8. Grey.
A. BISHOP,
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
swoon, hefty/dolma. &0.-F, s, Knott,
Auctioneer, has been iuetructed by the un.
derelgned to Bell by habil() emotion a1 Lot
12, Con. 14, Grey, on Woodsy, March 19th, at
1 o'clock, the following :-1 borne rielug 0
08800. 1 mare rising 6. years, 1 heavy draft
5119110100 9 years aired by Bnrear, 0811 be
registered; 1 drtying mare 8 yearn old erred
by Bid Stanton, well bran single or double;
I aged driving mare, 2 oowe in 0811, 2 fresh
oow0, 6 steers rising 2 Siam, 2 Meer 1 -yuan
old last Fall, 0 last spring ,Delves; 2 young
oalvee, 1 brood crow ooppesed In pig lAfa-
(•ormiok binder 8 ft. 0ot,1 MoOorniolt mow-
er nearly -new, 1 Noaon seed -drill, 1 (Ilse
harrow, 1 Gooaebnt twin plow, 2 single
plows,1 bay rake, 1 land roller, 1 eat iron
errowe, l bay rack 16 fens long nearly new.
ITorento tanning rein with baggeraltaobe,l
nearly new, l lumber wagon, 1 new buggy,.1
old buggy. 1 road cart, 1 sot bob.eleigne, 1
:natter, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 ladder, 1 sot nom•
blw haruees,1 set single harusss, 1 Bet plow
harneee,1 Bet 1000 ib aoales, 1 Maar, 1 pal•
per, a gpaattty of hay, n. quantity of 0510,
50020 Beed 0580, some saouor cedar poste 1e
feet long, a number of cedar poste 8 feet
d
lou , 3 geese. 1 gander, a number of thoro'-
bred buff Wlandottee, other articles too
Ismer( us tomention Sale yyreseryed es
proprietor hie sold hie farm. 'Terme-All
earns 11 $6.00 and,uhder cash, over :that
amount a mouths' credit given ou furnish-
ing approved Joint notes ; 4 per Dent, per
annum off ter cash on credit amounts ; nayy
ung grain to be oath. NEIL D17NUAN80N,
Proprietor.
Violins
Violins
We have them at a]1
prices, We person-
ally test and select
for our trade only
those of tone qua].
ity. You are sure
of getting from us
11.11 ittst.rument worthy of the
price,
H. 'L. JACK -
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1IEWELHR
Days' Sale
Ole` SUF'PLUS 8700K
Buck Saws and nand Saws
A large stook must be reduced at low
price8 to make room for Spring
Goode,
Lamp Goode
Now is your time to 000000 a hand-
Bente Parlor Lamp ata low price,
Pratt's Animal' Regulator
In use foe over S0 years. Veterinary
Surgeons, Prbfeeeional Breeders and
Scientific! Farmere the world over
reeontmend it and' urge' its connate
use. Now is the 004e00 10 use it,
ltedaoed prime.
The Sharp/es Tubular Cream
for sale ne one attire. Sold 00 its
morite. Hee it, try it, hayjt,
Stock Food
A surplus to be cleared out at COST,
l314'n and Manure Forks
A limited flamlbee, -redlined froth
31.00 to 750.
Guns 1 Guns, !
A few left at very loci prince,
Granite Ware
Clearing out present stook to make
way for Spring supply,
Bicycles and Bicycle Supplies
All kinds of repairing done at ren-
eonabie primes.
Cross-cut'Sawe, "Maple Le "
A 'bolo' lot to be egld et grpofetly rq.
dlfoed prioee,
43"0ae3 for "taw PM', fitting and Sheep Stine.
lie
l t reduced pd axle itnt°
b fu
Thirty F1 ,'
b t 0 1I°
A , iiret sprvdd,
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