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The Brussels Post, 1909-12-30, Page 14Itines onday, Feb, 14th Valentiae'o 0Monday, _.. � r ��onday, Feb.fe6140 With the great revival iii Smiling of Vaieetines and Valentine Greetings m• Post Cards, we are well prepared with a boautifel New Stock of Valentines, endue lemfelties and Valentine Post Cards galore, It is only a very shun time un- til Valentine's Day so tow is the time to get busy and make a selection, -Elaborate Vtllentine of parohtnent and silktiffs, ete,oe each. -Harp Shaped Valentine, beautiful colorings $1.o0 each. -.Ship Shaped Valentine, stands upright. 4Sc each. -Drop Valentines, decorated with hearts and flowers, gee each. --easel Shaped Valentines, choice of colors. 251.1 each, -Upright Valentines, daietY design, tae each. --Lace Valentines at se, Ion and 15c each. Valentine' Post Cards • e..-•,„ We have searched the market to get the latest in these, and baveletlty to a. choose from. The Plush Cards with heavily guilded letters, in decorated boxes, ete at 25c and 2oc each, are much admired. The Airbrush and Metal Novelty Cards { at sc each are fine. Our 2 for 5c line contain a great many subjects and cannot be Ila bear, ing ileo, Drop in and Zookover them. See Window Display F Re :. DaUG4IST AND S I'ATiONER. acal4i.ei�m tents J tb f..99 LATE trains are most fasbiooable. SCHOOL BOARD Friday evening of this ak week It Keee\our dog tied up .or muzzled and ti' don't run any risks. 1tt Fix the pitch holes before' some ser- e); fans accident bappees. ra SEVERAL from town attended a Carni - OL vat at Seaford) last Friday. Tits pitch holes should be fixed&s let. they are a menaceto human life. lei Neve Monthly Horse Fair will be held eittiiiBrussels on Thursday, March 3rd. wa,a Mrs ielly and children, of Shelburne,. axlin e•lt eft eeee Brussels and locality. j( bra<rum 3 ,,4TrNE's Day comes next e cover thP�r! i1 lust,'' Get your photos, into the8,5teoBtees have not frightened soy few eeete iu and around Brussels during and , +!least few days. mer Mrs Amanda Service, of Michigan, is tare visitor with her sister in law, Mrs. F. p,:Scott, at "Blafr•Athol." 'eve THs Independent Telephone Co. has dal' nneeted some of the 'phones with the hiseentral tied the whole circuit will soon eieoe on speaking terms. ben THE Lowry stage to: Seafortb'has dis- ototitinuedand Mr. Oakley bas the busi eness all to himself now. Stage leaves. eeBrussels a half hour earlier than former - lo ly in the morning. di BActt NEXT WEEg.-The alterations ea end improvements to the Standard t eelank building are now complete and r.ite staff expect to get back to tbe old, •vet new, premises by Wednesday of next -nu week, Z01' T. H. CAMERON, of town, was re-ap- 1,40ointed on the Board of Examiners in he ease ..citron School Inspectorate, by the REEVE LECKIE was elected an Auditor of the Criminal Board, associated with Co. Clerk Lane, for 1910, at the recent meeting of Huron Co. Council. PUBLIC LIBRARY. - Theadjourned annealmeeting of .Brussels. Public Library will be held Thursday evening M this week in the Board rootn at 8.3u o'clock. Animal reports will be present• ed and other business attended to WILL M oVE TO TORONTO -Mrs. John Cober and family have decided to re- move to Toronto and on account of this will hold an auction sale of household Furniture, &c., at the home, Flora street Saturday afternoon 26111 inst., commenc ing at 2 o'clock. Many old friends will be sorry to see the Cober family leave Brussels. _0�- Maass to rent with stable on premises. Ap• Die to ALFRED BAEaER. BOY wanted to learn the dry goods business. D. 0. Rues, Brussels. GOOD young cow for sale, due to. calve Feb. 18th. Apply to Allan Speir, Lot 14, Con. 4, Morris or Brussels P O. 002205 rug found between Brussels and Walton. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this notice. PEROT TYEE2rAN.. GOOD heavy loom 'for sale, all complete, spool weeols, warping bars, &o. For further particulars tiskat Tim POST, Brussels. WILL do sew guinmtng and filing to your faney and can make old saws take the place of new ones. Yours T. McGregor, corner Mill and Main street Brussels. -- 0 -- FATAL. ACCIDENT. -Newton Mills. of Hanover, South Dakota,-- a former Ontario man, and a nephew of S. and Mrs. Batley, of l3rnssels, was killed by an engine while riding a railway tryciele. Mr. Mills was engagedat a pumping station since disposing of bis ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey attended tbe funeral at Westover, Out. neao • Council, Inspector Robb and A. W021E14% INSTITUTE. -The next meet - that Gundry, of Clinton, are also members ing of Brussels branch of the Women's th lie Board. Institute will be held at the home of e""A Wworp,Ea.-Thursday of last week Mrs. John Hewitt on Friday of next Lhs etteeeeteterrref Wei, Palmer hauled a week, Feb. 18th, at 2.30 p. m. Mrs. =Wet of wood from he Cuthill bush, Jas. Armstrong, of Gorrie, District Sec- Oneorth of town, for nomas Newsome, retarv, is expected to be present and M ibat weighed 04,570 pounds. The team give an address. The ladies of Brussels isa good one and the ribbons were well and locality are cordially invited to be In 1eandled by Sylvester For, present at this meeting, 4i LNOIR CONCERTTle postponed SOME OF THE GOOD ORES.- O ur local buttConcert,r uu er the auspices of the horsebuyels who are steelier few nor cd, Jetbodip-Cheich cboir, will be held in wanting in horseologv" often strike nigtteTo eu Hall, Brussels, Monday even- extra good animals. J. H. Galbraith ee . L,2done a mile in x t{at Inst, A choice program will has now a high class test pacer that bas ret; dereTn wlich'the choir and local 5 and can trot a qn it will `be' assisted abs Miss- Hart,_ Clip. She wears the name of "Indian waS ocuttonist Hensel1 and Rev•1.L.Girl and is a choice e e nine Com world Mrs Sinai], of Blyth. Keep the bert Belle" is the file given to a good reetite clear brown registered Motibars mare, 6 years. gid, Tee Masonic At Elome was held on old, owned by George Keys, who has wantesday evening, according to au trotted a mile in 2.24. She is a great sumancement, in the Town Hall, Bi'us. . show beast and has a record of eight s, and attracted a large audience. 1st prizes from 9 Exhibitions. In other the Kenny acquitted himselfl in (first words if fou ` require first-class' horses. 'Cat' is style as eutertaiuer and the well don't fail to see Brussels buyers• homeein 13Iaekstone Orchestra supplied.a MISSIONARY AT HoME,-A very en at llwee.aegeare of nlirsic; Anything St. jovable nine was spent at the Women's the tiff's Lodge does they do it in A z Missionary At Home in the Town Hall roan ' last Friday evening when a unique tosE 'CALL, --As Duncan McDonald, Missionary musical and literary bill nory'chant, of 'lamestowo, was leaviug of fare was presented. Rev. E. G. oel3• n 'roesdav morning his rig was Puwell was the chairman. The military ationek by the G. 'r. R. snowplow at the drill was in charge of H..R Brewer and WAS 00 f on Turnberry street and Miss Bessie MuCeinus. directed. the With ten over the fence. Fortunately Japanese drill both oe which were good: ii tee r47amage was done.; as the plow wee Everybudv did their part well through. ygat .trspeed. out evening's tle. wro- antineuratulto Mr. McDonald slow his gam was as follows PHytnn,"Onard Boritlpe from so perilous 'a situation, Christian Soldiers" ; prayer by Rev. E. in`a 1 UGHT A Bost/sees -We are pleased G• Powell ; instrumental duet by H. L. ed nitice, by the Fort Frances Times of and Mrs. Jackson • recitation, "What. ments'lary 3rd, that John 1• Habkirk, re- will you give," by Eva Jamieson, Velma Colora'of Brussels. has purchased the Lowry, Len. Barkley and Marguerite bort d%ym.t tailoring business of W. A. Wilton ; recitation, "One to cams" Jim of thattown.. The Times says;- Lowry 1 exercise, above mentioned girls had fifty4llkirk spent several months last and Lila Wilkinson ; solo, Miss Carrie whickeije ;tenitoba end the West looking Hinieston ; recitation, "What boys can from or Hein at. the fact that he bee Ieloyd Jackson, 'Geotge Edwards,-• Lathe fly aures 'neakw-vrfiir lr gar ' teeerveSeerldyf'-Mii racken and let eoint ,;' lie • " e ebmos- highly Carman Powell ;'Curious cradles from with g y . oP 1nthler throe "expert Rupee and different lands," by Myrtle Haiste, Ella privo01 iint.il•3ly versed in "up -to date ' Rands. Myrtle Carter, Pauline Barkley, atmit 04.f, for men so that Fort Frances Mao Skelton, Myrtle Wright and Amy dell. e congratulated in having sucb a Roe ; chorus, Fred WoodLloyd J ick- col-auable. husiliess elan locate here, son, Edgar Lowry, George Edwards, frc'lte Fort Frances people wilt find/Mr. Carman Powell and Lisle McCracken ; elefabkirk well worthy of their bear,eonfl Exeuses why people are not active in ace both as a business man/and a Missionary work , Mrs (Rev.) E. G. h tizen. ( Powell and Nits, A. 1. Lowry ; solo, SOCIAL EVENING. -A very pleasant F. H. Gilroy ; "Wen Shun," =glob thhciltl evening 'was given by .the mem bong by Vera Ainlay, Laura, Bate. avers of St. John's A. Y. P. . on Mon- plan, Elsie Cober, Hazel Lowry, O. • "membersof Armstrong,Ida Rands, Beatrice Curry, V Irene Barkley and Claa Lowry; recita- tion, Geo. Edwards ; Japanese elation - al Anthem by • Ladies' quartette ; read. In it si Inge Miss ►o a Buchanan ; duet. Miss Hiogaton, and Mrs, W. L. Leatherdale Missionary Re unit), by Miss Gordon !Mesdames Gilroy, W. L. Leatherdale, Jackson, Pryne, Walker, McCauley, Ainlay,'R. Leatherdale, A. J. Lowry; solo, F, H. Gilroy ; Military drill by Harry Lewis, 0, Wilbee W. Cardiff, O, Walker, Fred and Ernie Hunter, Dr, Hamilton, W. J, McCracken, Gus Wheeler, Frank Gerry, Chester and Joe Armstrong; Japanese Fan drill, Misses Hattie ' Downing, 'I'hursa Gerry, Mildred and Alta Jennie, Pearl Sharp, Eva Mc- Crackeu. Florence Buchanan, Ruby Plum Jesste Cunningham, Mamie Catrluff, 011ie Mnonevand Edith Bailey, A social half hour and refreshments fel- :ut' last. to wh;, ed 1111$uF etice. In the employ 0 M. a boy of thirteen nail the protege of the Co 11 wealthy and acne Princess. t'lecrrget'6 token a prisoner by in the Crimean war; the life of the counte a bear hunt while in t 1lllssia. Renee hes' it lad, whom she placer germ' hab ' os ,its1 lulent.° ted Ise well Pptt Winghani haver, being to t invitation ieeioheir new if Wing - ay ft Amuse• on to !oily pro. sum, elven, lilting YattsMby d hila, •g; sella• purPOebrarris o bear lit and slot been „etch Ghat the ft tG . 'm had eigl85' p11 O£ U ' C0 to .0 been Ctln ab , lowed. The Sect servant Is a Strong • of the Farmer I Chartered Bank THE STANDARD BANK The etr O eBank:�t n GtablWed 1873 TR AN M TTING MONEYOF CANADA 80 Brethe Makes a Specialty of the business of Farmers and extends to them) most Reasonable Terms, Every department of Banking is conducted Drafts and Money Orders Issued at Reasonable Rates BRUSSELS BRANCH - F, H. GILROY, MANAGER People We Talk About James Elliott is away to Peterboro' on a trip„ Miss Stella Gerry was on the sick list last week. Mrs. George Birt is visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. Mrs, (Dr.) Holmes was visiting iu Toronto for a short time. Miss Mable Colvin was a visitor with Blv'h relatives last week, Fred, Wood, of Cornwall, was here last week on a visit to his brother. Russel Andrews, of Bluevale. was a visitor with friends in town this week, Councillor D. A. Lowry and Miss Clara are'visiting friends at Walkerton this week, R. A. Pryne was visiting relatives and friends at London, Newbury and other points. George Oke, of Alvinston, who has been visiting at P. McQuarrie's has re- turned home. • ' Mrs. Plank and daughter, Miss Stella, of Stratford are visitots with Mrs. P. Innes. The ladies are sisters. Mrs. B. Edwards was called to the parental home owing to serious injury received by her mothers Mrs. Dale, by a fall. They liye near Seafortb, ANNUAL TELEPHONE' MEETING, Tuesday afternoon of this week the Town Hall, Brussels, was well filled at the annual meeting of the Brussels, Morris and Grev Independent Telephone Co.. F. S. Scott, ; President, 'ocenpied the chair. Minutes of first organization meeting March 8, 1909, were read and confirmed; Secretary -Treasurer. J.., Leckie, pre seated the abstract Auditor's Statement for the year. showing receipts • to be 1118,938.6o and disbursements $18 o26.16 leaving a balance of $012.44. Report was adopted, President addressed meeting as to cause of delay in getting system work- ing, owing to delay in starting and bad weather but hoped before many weeks all would be c. mplete. Efforts to se- cure tong distance connection and other matters were also fully discussed. Moved by R Procter, seconded by J. Smiley that F. S. Scott be re elected President for coming Year. Carried. Moved by Robt. Shedden, seconded by G. Nicholson, that Wm. Cameron,. Township of Grey ; George Taylor, Morris township ; and M. H. Moore of Brussels, he re -appointed Directors for curreut year. Carried, Thos. Miller was re-elected Auditor. The Central office, corner Mill and Turnberry streets, Brussels is now about ready and will be in charge of Miss Millie Grewar, assisted . by Miss Mary McDonald. It is expected the circuit clr u t will have well 300 'phones s when ready for operation with good prospects tor at least another hundred The meeting wasa good one, about25o being in attendance. Brussels Council 'rhe regular monthly meeting of Brus- sets Municipal Council was held les, Monday evening, all the members pret,- ent except Councillor Anent. Minutes of last meeting read and passed. Following accounts were presented : Robt. Oliver,' salary $ 37 80 Robt. Oliver, miscellaneous r uo N. McCanlay, roasts 1. 40 A Anderson, roads 2 00 W. Sellers, roads 1 75 P. Ament, miscellaneous 80 N. F. Gerry, Fire Department. 39, 5u Mrs. Stevens, miscellaneous 8 ou Moved by Councillors Jones and Lowry that accounts as read be paid. Carried. Auditors' Report was submitted and on motion of Means. Tones and Lowry was accepted and abstract ordered to be inserted in 'rcE BRutit is POST. Moved by A. C. Dames, seconded by Jones that J s t at the Treasurer be instruct- ady to subscribe for sill topies of the Muf+ieiyat World and Journal, Carried. Moved by Jas. Tones, seconded by A. C. Dames that the salary of 'treasurer, $6o. and Auditors' salary of $6 each, be paid, Carried. , Moved by A. C. Dames seconded be D A. Lowry that an order be granted the Tax Collector for taxes remitted as follows Edith' Colvin $ 2 to Isabel Ritchie 2 10 Mrs. MnKn i lay s 88 Carried. A few other'. matters were discussed before Council adjourned. Ohurch Chimes Rev, S. H. McGee, of Toronto, assit. tent Secretary of the Moral Reform Movement, will speak in the Methodist Church on the evening of March 9th, He is well worth hearing. ar ng. Rev 5 G. Powell, Rev. A. C. Wish. art, B. A., and Mrs, A. McGuire and Mrs Dark will attend the annual Con- vention of the Dominion Alliance on Wednesday, Thursday rsda V and Friday of next week at Toronto. A special meeting tr of Maitland Presby• erywill be held f n St, n Andrew's 8 hutch, Win ham 1hursd aY, Feb,t ti ,Wo, the undereighed Auditorsdeelnre the At the regular meeting of the Official Board of Brussels Methodist Church, Tuesday evening, routine business was gone through with. A committee con- sisting of the Neter, B. Gerry and 1. T. Wood was appointed to confer with - Cranbrook congregation relative .to next term's work. In the matter of a new pastor F. H. Gilroy, J. T. Wood and W. H. Kerr were named as a Commit- tee who will report to the Board. The pastor, Rev. E G. Powell, is closing a successful 4 year pastorate and will necessarily have to remove to a new charge. All men receive a hearty . welcome at the Men's Bible Class at 3 p tit Sunday afternoons, Don't target to bring your friend with you. Bright singing The officers elected for this session are as follows: -President. Rev A. C. Wish- art, B. A. ; Vire Pres.. Rohr, Render - sun.; Secretary, C. A tones ; Treasurer, Arthur McGuire ; Organist, Chas, Richards; 'reacher, Rev. A. C Wish- art ; Doorkeeper. David Hogg; Collect= or, Ben Walker ;"Convener of Look out Committee, Will. Becker, all mem- bers of class on committee , Sick Visit- ing Committee, Ed Nicholson. Chas Doids, Roland Rush, M H, Moore, Arthur McGuire, Walter Williamson, Dan. Lowry, Convecer ; Book Steward, Alfred Glassier, Turnberry TURNBERRY Oontear.-Minutes Of Council held Feb. 7th. Members all present. Reeve in Iheehair• Minutes of last Meeting read and adopted ou motion of Messrs •wheeler and Ruthet'- ford. Cornmunirations were read from a number of iron bridge manu- factures, ham a number of road tool manufactures also from a number of Makers re debentures, all filed. Audi- tors' Report in printed form was laid before the Council for final audit. Moved by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. Wheeler that the Auditors' Report be adopted as printed. Carried. Appli- cations were laid before the Council for the position of Assessor from• Williarn S. King, and Herbert Hen- nings at the salary named by the Council. Moved by Mr. Kelly, second- ed by Mr. Rutherford that William S. King be appointed Assessor. Lost. Moved in amendment, by Mr. Wheel- er, seconded by Mr. Mulvey, that Her- bert Hennings be:appointed Assessor. Carried, the. Reeve voting for Mr, Hennings. Moved by Mr. Kelly. seconded' by Mr. Mulvey, that all parties wanting a change of Path - masters, poundkeepes Or fenceviewers should u apply some to me memer <b t 1n i f the P Council, i the Reeve of the Clerk before next meeting of Council Carried. jsloved by Mr, Mulvey, seconded by Mr. Wheeler, that, Mr. Kelly get a ten inch wind break for snow put on both sides n a' of Woods' bridge. Carried. ed: bIoved by Mr. Mulvey, seconded by Mr. Iielly that the Reeve call at Mr. McLaren a house in Wingham and examine his securities as Treasurer, Carried. Following accounts were passed and cheques issued ;-Theo. Hall, printing Local Option' By -Law, $16.00;,Geo. Mason, books and pencils 75o ; John Burgess, registering births, marriages and deaths, $13.60 ; Express Co., charges on rolls and cartage, 40c ; Municipal World, 2 Assessment rolls, $2,40; Robert Black, audit, $10,00; Wesley Ansley. audit, $10.00; T. K. Abstract Statement of Receipts and Expenditure and Assets' and Liabilities of the TOWNSHIP 11 MORNIS For the Year 1909 REOEIPTS Cash on hoed $ 1080 68 Drainage debentures - 04813 84 Tress. Dept. Toronto Ry. Taxation -208 48 Lonny4000 00 Interest 48 24 Lumber and ilio sold 114 94 117 License fund Agee.. menton drnine 780 40 School granta 802 00 Taxes,.. ... . .. 10512 92 Srhoot Debentures ,,, 280 00 Incidentals '2818 iiii, (iii EXPENDITURE Roads and bridges Miscellaneous Shoots Drainage Salaries Loans Printing Debentures Law costs Taxes ASSIOT0 $881781 867 84 0850 44 2704 65 881 (I0 9 078 50 2406 87 4150 95 $28,826 72 Cash on hand $ 0480 14 Oomaa tile .,....,140 00 Rand grader 00 Townsip Hall 1200 00 Rim plank 860 $ 7,087 84 LIABILITIES{ Smith drain - ...,.,9 4411 00 Russell drain - 878 46 Mason drain 418 16 Railway 811 70 0 ll enfnElitIon.drniit 19000 - 257 48 • 9.8,984 09 c to deal with calls to Rev. b 'r. L Me foetpaien to hea'r't, and rmtact nbetrnnt etaitee ane of the rnoei ,t, and expelu1112 exnd Kerroll, of Lueknow, and Co Rev, W. J. of the naaets and hnwlltfes of the Township of West, of Bluevale, also to consider calla Morris tor the year 1900 from Ashfield and Kinlough, - i thins MoNtbb, }Auditors. For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to any, banking point in the world by Telegraphic or Cable Transfer. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. BRUSSELS BRANCH J. r'. Rowland. Manager . 86 Powell, audit, $3.00 ; Treas. Morris, 1 MARRIED gravel and gravelling, $28.00 ; 17. BoxE-MoCUen.-In Brussels. on Feb, 5th, by Gilntteridge, glazed tile, Cuirass to pay II Rev.,E G. Powe1L 54r. Chris, B. Bane• of $3.00. Moved byMr. Kelly, second- i ofott, Soio0 to u a FlfGrey B, daughter Y of Mr. John bfOCueh, of prey tuwnehip. ed by Mr. Wheeler,that this meeting do now adjourn to meet in the Clerk's office, Bluevale, on Monday April 4th, at 10 o'clock a. in. Carried, JoHN BURGESS, Clerk. • BORN OARTERe-At Avonton Ont„ on Februaryy. 1st, to Mr. and Mra. John Carter a daughter. GIBBON. -In Turnberry, on Jan.28tit, to Mr. and Mrs. Will. Gibson, a son. -, DIED, BLAne-At Portago•la.Prairie. Man., on Jan. 28th, William Blair, in hie 6511 year. AUCTION SALES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY11TH.-Farm, farm stook, implements, &a., Lot 14, Con. 8, Morris. Sale at 1 p. m. ' Jno. Nivins, Prop. 1P. S. Scott, Ano, Tuseo,L', FEBRUARY lime. -Farm stock, implements, &e., Lot 10, Con. 111, McKillop. Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. . Alex. Ross, Prop. F. S. Scott, Ano. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH. Horses, rigs, hernees &o., Lot 9, 4th line Morrie. Sale un- reserved at 1 p. m. A, Nicholson & Sons, Proprietors. • R: H. Garnier, Ano. FH10Ln, FEBRUARY 18TH. -Farm stook,im- plemeut., &e., North half Lot 80, Con. 8. Mor- rie. Sale unreserved at 1 p. m. Jae. Bolger, Prop. F. S. Scott, Auo.. TUESDAY, FEB, 22ND. -Farm stook, imple. meats. &a., at Lot 8, Con. 4, Grey.- Sale at 1 o'clock. Wm, Hogg, Prop • F, S. Scott, Ano. SATURDAY, Fan. 20th. -Household furniture, &o., et residence, Flora etreet, tlruseate "Bele et 2 o'clock. Odra. John Oober,;Proprtetresa ; F. S. Scott, Aum - , BRUSSEI.S.MARKET. Wheat - $108 tsey 84 Peas 80 BorOal.... Butter WoEg Potatoes Hay Hogs Apple,, 45 19 22 45 5 17885 17886 8 18 1100 1 25 Auction Sales AUCTION RALE O9' FARM STOOK, IM- YLEDIIINTS, rearneUaS, &o. -F. r1). Scott, Auctioneer has been instructed by the under- HOBO' BRED YORKSBIRE HOG for ser• elgned to Hell by nubile auction at NU Lot 80,. T vion on Lot 19, 0um X, Grey. Ered by 811'. Oon. 8, Morrie, on Friday Febrpory )Silt. at 1 Platt,, the well known breeder of Guelph. p. m , the rotrnwing valuable property, viz Terme, $1.00, to be paid et time of service with 2 heavy draught mares, one rising 7 and the privilege of returning if necewnryy other rising 10, both 1n foal to Bursar; 1 heavy 81.2 N, BAYDEI HAYDEN;Prop. mare rifting 7 years by Durant,, 1 general put, pose mare teeing 4 years. 1 beavy•horee colt rising 2 by Rimer, 1 heavy bora.. colt rising 2 by Best Man, 1 heavy mare colt rising 2 by Bawarden, 1 driving mare rising 9 by Sid: Stan. ton, 2 heavy Spring colts (horse and mare), 19 good grade cows (two of them fresh and the SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Post- rent supposed in colt three of them to calve . meter General will be received et Ottawa about the time of sale4.8 farrow news 12 steers until Noon, on Friday, the 25th March 1010, for rising 2 years. 8 heifers rlsing 2 years,1715;4:88r ing the conveyance of Elie alajesty a Mails, on - a enlvee, '6 young sheep, 4 sows eupposed pig. propoeed Contract for four years six times I thorn' -bred Berkshire boar, 60 hens, ay per week each way, between Brussels and Minis b oder, !mower, :1 Sharps rake. 112• Wroxeter from the Postmaster General's hoed seed drill. 1 pulper, 1 heavy cutting box pleasure. Printed notices confuting further nearly new, 1 riding plow. 1 cultivator nearly infe•matlm. as to conditions of proposed Uon• tract may be seen and blank forma of Tender may be obtained at the Po.}t Office of Brussels, Jamestown end Wroxeter and at the office of , heavy harness nearly new, 200 bus. of mixed .the Post Office Inspector ut LondonPostOffice Department, Midi Service Branch. grain. 200unreserved hue -oats, numerous other articles. ie G. U. ent, Midi Ser Superintendent,. Sale nnra.erved as the proprietor hes sold Lie Over Mot amount 9 months credit given one. Feb. 5th 1910. farm. Terms -All Rums of $6 andunder cash,• (. - ' rerniehiug approved joint notes. 691 off for• JAMES Notice to Creditors cash -on credit Bv. OLGEL3, Proprietor. he Sto ry That Never Grows Old One of the wave of rnnveviug the story is to send Valentines noes a•dats. They come 1n 00011 infinite variety that they meet any requirement of those who while to send to friends some token of appreciation or reetercl. We have a new and complete. stock of Valentines in card mounts, boxed designs, fioral and lave effects, ranging lo price frotu 20 up, and a bland new lige 01 Comic Valentines at to each. Also a nice line of Valentine Post Cards whichare selling rapidly. - • Now is the time to make your xeleetion while the assortment is complete. DRUG STORE MAIL CONTRACT new, 1 set harrows, 1 walking plow, 1 twcefur- rowed plow 1 dioo,1 wagon, 2 nets bob•.leigghe; 1 buggy, 1 fanning mill. Lott scales (1000 Iba.), 1 cream separator, 1 new wheelbarrow 1 aeb The People's Column . FARM TO RENT.-Oontnining 140 acres of land adjoining the villegeof Bruosele, the 96$1 08 property tofhee4vatifomeBohrawurtFrm111i.131- 80 is fon 80 Mara apply to JOHN BALLANTYNE, 60 88-tf _ Brussels. Abstract - Statement of the Accounts of the . VILLAGE Of BRUSSELS S For the SYoar 1909 RECEIPTS Cash on hand 9 2888 78 County levied 586 05 Consolidated es. levied 1910 98 School levied Governmentgrant 218.00 1182 00 School loan levied 424 60 Local improvement levied 1662 87 Sinking fund 2607 09 Lookridge By-law levied 162 87 J. T. Wood Local Telephone Co, levied` '•'••' b4 b 28 Boreowed for Garside & James, By - Law No. 8,1909 2016 66 Resident torsos a2065181 Do tax Dog 01 80 Licensee 400 0 Fines � 6 00 95 Miescellaneous receipts 4 1592 $17,770 85 EXPENDITURE Consolidated account - $ IStO 08 School account - 00 School loan account 1008 00 983 00. Local improvement Lookridge By-law No. 4,1902' 018 98 Leant Telephone Co. 20 00 Albert street sewer' 88 80 Gereide &James Bylsw No. 8,19091,.' 2528 88 Salaries s 788 0 Prtnting, postage, &a, 77 80 Interest- - 782 8 76 Law costs 200 Rosch and bridges - 220 it Fire protection 78 20 Stint lighting Town Hall and weigh scales 68)111 Mieeellaneouedisbursements 27781 Gash it Library 05.00 Cash in Standard tine Menotti Bank8175;880 77 BALANOE SHEET 86 To Coneolldhted ao.. $1188 00 County no, 620 25 School se. 158 82 School loan 887 60. Local -Telephone Co. 526 28 Local aong toad _ .a,.••8926 90' By Local imp. fund short $ 14 00 AtUertahsetatwer 9800 608 88 540 77 98107 80 90107 80 Garside & James Bylow No. 8, 1909 Casio in Standard and .4;i: ropolitan Banks ASSETS Cash on hand Uncollected faxes 6 per cent, on uncollected taxes Bail rents - Twp of Grey school account 16 186 Twp. of Morris school account $620685 2200 00 Band inetimments and hay scales Fire department Public school Town Bell 61'triicipnl debentures Mortgages on real estate Woor'a woolen milt Lookrtdgr Byelaw No, 4,1802 Garside & .tanlex By-law Deb. 616 07 Garside & James By-law No. 8 1909 "�" 2600 00 Local Telephone Oo., Morrie, Grey & Wawanosh 11086 00 Amomtt to baba oe 6680 29 065404 02 Consolidatedloan debt $272057600 60 00 Publle eohooI Leeal improvement fund 8020 98 Leda( industry 2247 il4 Garside & AMOR. Brine, No 8 1010 2530 00 Local Telephone Co. ,., 10000 00 008404 e2 2000 00 4000 0000 8860 080 12200477 89 171)7 98 2287 09 LIABILITIES. We, the undersigned Auditors of theoorpwe. atlet of the Village of Braeaols for the year 1009,bovine ing examined the pa e0nnta Of theOTreasurerand Colleotorr and all voucher's eid thonnnteof the Corporation. hove t report an, fano rte•r al an per foregoing , ardu80,1 Maungthe balance t eeE 10 Hfandard and Metropclitnn Banks to R EURO, W. B, Mor1RAOlIE}Auditors. Y, S, 1rlttK, FARM FOR SALE. -For sale. 1.Comma- pion 00 80. Cona- aion 14, MoKiltop, containing 127 noroe. This in flrat-eiaep feria with good buildings end adjoins the village of Walton. Minty y o the premieee or address W. J. RYAN, Walton P. 0. 21.-tf FARM FOR RALE. -The undereigoed offers for mete the 100 Fiore farm being 100 I0 con. 14 Grey. Abeut 10 acres cleared Good brick house and two frame Karns, good orchard, drilled wall, fennea In gond condition. Il farm is not field by March 16th it will be rented. Apply PI ls, John Grant. lot 0.aion 12 Grey. Brussels, P. O. or to F. S. Scott, Brussels. 82.1!. Notice 1s hereby given pursuant to "The, Revised Statutes of Ontario,' 1807, section 891' chapter 129, that all creditors and others hav- ing ..claims agelnst the estate of Jonathan Moore, late of the City of Guelph, County or Wellington, Gentleman. who died onor about the Mil day of December, -1909, are required on or before the 1st day of Marcel, A.D. 1010, to send by poet, prepaid. or deliverto William Logle, NR+,,agawe a P.O., Ont., their Uhrietian and surnames, addresses and desarintions with full particulars in writing of their ulnhue and statement of their accoun1e and the nature of the security (if any) held by them. And further take, notice that after such loot mentioned date the Executors will proceed t0 distribute theaseets of the deceased atnongstthe parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall than have notice and that the Executors will not bo liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of. whose Wahl. notice shall not have been received by them at the tune of such dietribntinn. Dated at Guelph the 7th day of Feb , 1910,' WILLTAsi LOGI8:.2 Executory JOHN MOORE, f of the estate of the late Jonathan Moore, 82-8 - 'deceased. ••II•••i`••I,••II444.I• •144.41 i'•4••4••44+4'•4!.!.0• 41.1••• 04.•4•••1•••F••t•••t•••• Wh 0 4• • •• • • 4• •4• • • 4. • New Dress Goods • i• • New Gin hams 0 7 • 4 • A • New Wash Suitings • All the new shades in 'plain and stripes, silk finished at 12, c, 15c, 20c 25o and 85c. ' • We Want You to 4.. • 4, • a. • 4• t� See Our New sods e •i• • 0 •p 4• 6 4• 250, In all the -Newest Colorings. Special Values. at 50e, 75c and $1.00. p 4. ••1-• • Anderson's' Scott•h Zepher (linghams-a splendid 11,5- f sortmr'nt 0 patterns in stripes and checks, 81)0,) • plain t colors. Regular value 15c. Special. at 12Aeper yard: e '., New Prints • • English and Canadian wakes -good qualities of cloth g q 4• • 4. 82 inches wide. Special at 10e and 12ic. • F i 1 • • • • • 1 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1444+•+. All Winter Goods still going at Sale Prices: We will saveou money y on Boys' and Men's Suits and :; Overcoats. t All Furs at stillgreater rec1uction in rices. g P 25per • cent, discount on Ladlesi Readylrlade Waists, 20 per cent, discount on Ladies' Skirts and Underskirts. Reduced prices Winter Underclothing. on all Wint i . n ' Highest Prices for Prodice G. N.[-c-LARE N