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BRUSSELS.
Ioraz Beb3s gums,
A ohlWe wrong ye takiL' notes,
An' faith he'll prent 14.
FINE sleighing.
Tam POST gives the news.
SOROOL Board Friday evening of this
week.
Nay Council will assume offices next
Monday a, 11 o'clock.
ST. Jon:a'a Lodge A. F. & A. M. Brae-
eelsie tall ing of their annual At Home.
TBE dews bneinese heretofore parried on
by F. B; Horsley & So„ will now be on.
duoted by 11r. Huntley.
Tem Pa• le Review hes enlarged and is
Netting there" under the gaidanoe of R.
S, Patton, a graduate of Tem Poen.
Ammo meeting of Grey Branch Agl'
Sooiety rill be held in the Connell
obamber next Wednesday et 1 o'olook.
Swoon re.openedleet Monday morning.
Miss Dow ray, was ill at Chatham, so
did not rename her position until Wed-
nesday.
W. D. FOARmar, of Wiarton, was in
town for a few days looking up the pros.
peots of securing sugar beet contracts for
Wiarton sugar beetfrotory,
F. S. Siorr and G. F. Bair were
scrutineer., in North Perth an Wednes-
day in connection with the Provincial
election being held in that Riding.
NEW Yean'e Day Horse Fair attracted
quite a art•wd and diseipeted to quite 8,0
extent the customary holiday. Next
Fair will he held on Thursday, Feb. 6th.
Meanie. LOORRIDGE are making prelim-
inary arrangements for the completion of
their proposed improvements in Braeeete
Woolen Factory now that the Lou By.
law hae bean parried. We hope to see
the institution boom.
WANTED Choice roll butter, 20o. ;
fresh eggs, 20o ; turkeys, nadrawn, 120;
No, 1 Miult or Fox, $4 00. Onr $5.00 prize
given away weekly with $2.00 purchase
wet won by John Eagleeon.
Geo, E. Kano, Wingham.
Goon ENGa.—Wednesday morning 0.
W. Pollard, of Morris, disposed of 5
Yorkshire pigs, 6 months old, to A. 0.
Damen, that weighed 1230 ponnde and at
$6.75 per cwt. bronght the seller $70 74.
An averag, of 246 pounds for a 6 mouths'
pig is Cert. inly not bad.
ORANGE 'P Bnexomee.—Broeeele Lano•
dry, owner, by Jno. Hewitt for the past
4?I
yore, hae been pnrobaeed by Robert
Williamao 1, who has been the manager
for Mr. Hewitt. We wish him 8000888
and believe he will do well. Of Course
Mr. Hewitt is remaining in town and
attending ae usual to hie tonsorial hued.
nese.
DIED.,—On Friday Chant week, Samuel
Wake, a 0.1e time resident of Brussels,
paid Nature's debt, at hie home in Owen
Sound. He is survived by Mre. Wake
and 5 eooe, Charles, Walter, Arthur, Will
and Edgar. The funeral service was
held on Sunday. Deceased wee a square
going industrious man. He was in the
employ of the Salt Works while in Brua•
Bele and worked far the G. T, R. for
some time in Owen Sound.
WzDNmsDAY afternoon a ladies' gold
watch wa:, found on the sidewalk by Jno.
Londesboro', of Seaforth, who was vieib-
ing in town. He brought it to Tao Pon
to have it advertieed bat before be left
the °filoe 'e fair maiden also called to
advertise its lose. The parbiee were intro.
dined, the missing timepieoe restored to
the now b,,ppy owner with the expression
of many thanks. The right kind of
adverbieing fetallee them every time. If
you are dobioue try THE Poor.
A name to Tan PoeT from Miobael
Zimmer, of Cottonwood, Shasta Co.,
Oalitornie, formerly of this locality, givee
the Bad news of the decease of his wife,
on Dee, let. Along the line that trouble
never treenail singly be reports that a
hardness bones belonging to him, that
used to rent for $16 a month was destroy,
ed by lire. ire had only $400 insurance
on the property. Mr. Zimmer'e old
friends bare will regret to hear hie Bad
story and will be full of sympathy with
him.
Goon HOUSE Som.—Last week Thoe.
MoLaooh in, of Brunets, Bold hie well
known imported Clydesdale entire horse,
"Bursar," to Messrs. Govenlook & Arabi.
bald, of Saaforth, for the sem of $1,200,
Thie horn" was imported 8 yeare ago by
Mr, MoLenoblin and he is a first•olaae
animal, weighing about a tan. A good
many farmers are sorry to see the horse
go, The now purchasers will chip him
to Manitoba, we anderetand. Ton POST
wenld not be earprised to nee Mr, Mao.
take e trip aarose the briny soon and
make ano,.ler investment ea be is a great
lover of a good horse and is seldom
without ole.
MemsT,,RIAr,—Last Friday W. H. Kerr
and 1. Leakie, 4, P'e, heard the Daae of
Oumminge ve. Humphries, of Walton, re
dispute over wages, under the Masters'
and Servants' Aat. The plaintiff claim.
ed $80 for work lie blaokemith and the
lettet disputed es he was retaining $20
for broker, oontraot in CM: mines going
home to Drayton and remaining 4 days
without giving him notice and waa dig.
mined on hie return.turn, Tbe Magistrates
istrates
awarded he plaintiff $20 without caste.
Mr, Humphries hes given notice of appeal
and the woe will oorne up at next Division
0nuet. The defendant Offered to pay
Cutnmiiles $15 to settle, without preja,
dine, hot it waa net accepted,
JAB. BALLANTYNE has pat a oemeot Boor
in hie bake house at the rear of hie etore.
Tee Roes Government parried North
Perth, North Grey and North Norfolk un
Wednesday with largely increased major-
ities.
STEWART & SON, Brnesele National
Mille, received a oar of Manitoba wheat
and a oar of feed corn daring the past
week.
M. H. Mom V. S., hae disposed of
the blank mare in his matched span to
Jno, Walker, undertaker, of town, at a
good figure.
KEEP the date of the Farmers' Ineti.
tute meeting in mind, viz, Wedueedny,
Jan. 21. Good program at both after.
noon and evening sessions.
Two new engine is being installed by
R M tinprize and when all is oomplete
theinoandeecent Oir0nit will be extended
as he will have abundance of power.
0, A. DEADarAN has been busy getting
out material for 100 new bivaa for his
bees. He expecte to have 500 ooloniee
next season between what he hae at home
and abroad.
RanEweta and new eabeoribere have
bean poring into Tan Poso during the
peat two weeks. Now is a good time to
attend to tbie important duty. See our
Clubbing liet in this inns.
Bauesene Prate WORaa. Having put in
a machine for grinding Clippers I am pre.
pared to maks old one's pat like new.
Saws gummed. Skates and scissors
sharpened. FRED. Amaze.
Inez..tw os of °facers in the A. 0. U.
W. on Friday evening of this week, 1).
D. G. M. McKenzie ie expeoted to pay
hie official visit on the same evening so
all members are asked to attend. Lodge
opens at 7.30 o'clock.
D. Ewes & Co. have turned out acouple
of
dand lase re sleighs for Williams'
Livery that
t look very''spiff." They have
also fitted a sleigh outfit for the Egg
Emporium of Robb, Thomson. Ewen &
Oo. do a large baeineee.
PROF. DooIE, a masi:el prodigy, will
give ac exhibition in the Town Hall, here
on Friday Jan. 16113 aeeieted by Mies Eva
Jobneton and Prof, Johnston, Bob en
artist iu their respective lines. For
further partioulare Bee postero. •
OPERATION. — Last Monday Dr. Mo.
Naughton and F. Adams went to Clinton
where a successful medroal operation was
performed on Mise Mabel, the latter's
daughter, in the removal of a tumor from
her left side, The patient is making
favorable progress and we hope she will
soon be convalescent.
WINTER AND SPRING ANTRIM—The dates
of the Winter and Spring sittinge of the
Circuit judges are aanoaaoed. Justice
Fergneon will be is Goderiob on Tuesday
Maroh 1.7, for the jury assizes, and Chief
niceties: Faloonbridge will hold the 000 -
jury sittings beginning Thureday, lone
26,
Peens Sono —Daring the holiday Bea.
eon 11, Lealbetdale, Brunel s, Bold Heintz.
man pianos to Misses eloLanoblin, near
Oranbrook, and Wm. Moses, god line
Morrie. Palmer pianos were disposed of
to James Armstrong, 10th non, Grey, and
Mre. Hugh McKinnon, 7th Con., Gray.
Mr. Leatherdale ale° sold five organs in
theeame time.
Etxote EAL,—A quiet wedding took plane
at the home of G.A. Deadman, Frederick
street, on Wednesday morning at 11
o'clock, when Rev. Jello Roes, B. A.,
performed the oeremony between P. A.
Hun, of Detroit, and Miee Kate Dutton,
of Toronto. The bride ie the youngest
daughter of the late John Dutton, a well
known former Stratford resident, and e
sieter to Mre. Deadman, of Bowels.
Alter oongratalatione and lunoheon Ibe
happy twain lett for their home in Detroit
followed by many good wiehee for a long,
happy, aeefol and prosperous life. Mre.
Hull was well known to many in town.
HYMm8IAL,—The Antigonieb, (Neve
Scotia) Oaeket, of Jan. let, contains the
following pleasing notioe of the marriage
of Mies Charlotte Broadfoot, to Frank
W. Taylor, to whioh Tile POST referred
last weak :—A wedding ceremony of non•
eiderable interest, and whiob attracted e
large number of spectators, wag oelebrat.
ed at St. James' Presbyterian church,
Antigonieb, on Chrietmae Day. The
happy oouple were Miee Charlotte Broad.
foot, daughter of J. M. Broadfoot, pro.
prietor of the Queen's Hotel, Antlgonieh,
and Frank W, Taylor, ledger -keeper of
the Bank of New Ernnewick, St. John.
Rev. Mr. Monro officiated. Arobibald
Broadfoot, a brother to the bride, attend-
ed the groom, and Mise Lily Turnbull
wee bridesmaid. Atter luncheon at the
home of the bride's parents, the happy
couple left by the late train for their
lotere home at St. John, bearing with
tit m the beet wiehee of many Mende.
Mr, Taylor ie a native of Moncton, N. 5,
The bride received a large number of
wedding presents.
Damao oar ALmx Oaunzg.—Ori Obriet.
mag Day ae the cloak was striking twelve
there passed away another of Elma'e
pioneers in the person of Alexander
araden. Deoeaeed bad been failing for
80me time having taken three garalytio
strokes ei0oe July, the leak ending
i0 i310 death at the ripe old age of 78
years, Being of a quiet, incfieusive die
-
roaftion he well liked
and highly
`
reepeatad by the entire neighborhood in
wbieh he resided for many yore, "De.
cooked wag born in Aberdeenshire, Sot,
land, 10 the year 1824 Al the age of 19
he etnigratod to Canada and made hie
home in Oxford Co, where he wee' mar,
vied to Miee Sara Wilson in the year 1857,
In 1800, he with his wife and one Odd
jellied the Westward flow of emigration
and took up lot No. 4, non, 12, whiob has
been his home up to the time of hit
death. Ho leavee behind hint to mourn
his loos a faithful and devoted
wife two deughtere and four sone 1
Maggie, wife 01 the preeent Reeve of
alma; Alexander, in Vanooever, B, 0.
Archie, fn Brussels, Ont. ; John last
heard of some years ago in Duluth, Minn.,
Ellen and Arthur at home. A large
number of relatives and neigbbore follow•
ed the remains to their last 8801108 pleas
iu the Elms Centre Cemetery,
HURON CO, COUNCIL
FOR 1903-4.
Div. No, 1—Thos. Dnrnio,
Alex. Young,
2—Jas, Connolly,
D. Oautelon.
8—Wm. Lamont,
J. McNaughton.
4—H. Spaokman,
Richard Bloke.
6—J. 5, McLean.
B. B. Gunn.
6—Sas, Bowman,
W. H. Kerr,
7—D. Patterson,
M. Lockhart.
8—R. Miller, •
S. Ferguson.
Twelve of the sixteen of the above were
members of last Council. The official
figures will be given next week as all are
not to hand for this issue.
People We Rnow.
Dr. Feild visited in Preston over New
Year's.
Mies Maggie Bolter spent New Year's
in Guelph.
Will. Jamieson was holidaying at.
Oonetanoe for a few days.
Mre. Moore, of Teeewater, wag visiting
at A. Ellie', Qaeen street.
Robb. Armptrong, formerly of Morrie,
was visiting in towu this week.
Mre. McLean and sen, of Seafortb,
were vivitore with Mre, P. Soots,
Mrs. W. W. Harris and children re
turned from Rotheay on Monday.
Lorne Pringle, of Toronto, was a visitor
at Thoe. Maxwell's for a few days.
A. Conetey is reoperating but bat not
been able to get down to bneioeee yet,
Wm. and Mre, Roee wore vieitore with
old friends at Millbank on New Year's.
Reginald Fletcher ate his New Year's
dinner with his grandparents in Luoknow,
Jno. Oeber was on the sick list with a
bad cold bot is petting about 0008 more.
Mies Maggie Soots hae returned to
Loudon after an enjoyable visit in town.
Eli and Reid Moore, of Lietowel, were
visiting relatives and friends in town thin
week.
Mise Mary Ritchie, of Toronto, is a
visitor under the parental r,rof, William
street.
Mise Winnie McGuire was holidaying
at Mfr. Longmier'e, Heofryn, during the
past week.
R. H. and Mre. Green, of Trowbridge,
were in town on New Year's Day, v:aiting
Mrs, Barrie.
W. W. Harris attended the funeral of
the late Mrs. Thoe. Ballantyne, at Strat-
ford, last week.
Mrs. Faneton and Mies Ella have re-
turned from a two weeks' vieit with
relatives in Peel.
Geo. Baobanan hes gone to Lengeide,
Bruce Co., where he will train the young
idea during 1908.
Mre. Ito. Sinclair, Prinoeee street, hes
gone to Stratford for a visit with relatives
for a month or an.
Mise Kate MaArter has gone to London
for medical treatment which we hope
will prove helpful.
Mrs. Walter Jackson has been on the
eick list with a bad cold, but we hope she
will soon be all right.'
Mre. A. J. Lowry, of town, and Jae. A.
Frain, of. Manitoba, her uncle, were
visiting with relatives in Gerrie.
Mre. McOree and Miee Fraser, of
Guelph, am the guests of Mrs. E. 0.
Lowry and other trieude in Bruseele.
Jno. Scott and daughters, Misses
Isabel and Agnea, were visitors at Mre, J.
Thomsen's, Tarnberry street, )aet week.
TRE P ST extends congratulations to
W. 13. Willie, of Sfatortb, over his election
110908. 8 Beat at the town Ooaooil Board for
Thoe. Rose, of Oheeley, was home for
New Year's, He's a eon of David and
Mrs Rosa, Eliz,beth etreet, and is a
steady goer.
D. M, Scott, of Hamilton, was in town
for a few days. He was accompanied by
Misses. Margery Green and Gladys Arm-
strong, neioee,
Wm. Kneobtel, of Wingham, took a run
round among old Brueeele friends oo New
Year's Day. He stands the passing years
wonderfully well.
Mre. Kirkpatrick and eon, of Miobigen,
are renewing old friendships in Brunets.
Mra. K. is a daughter of Jae. and litre,
Maxwell, Elizabeth street.
George Brewer, who Buffered a few
weeks ago from a stroke of parelyeis, is
improving somewhat, we are pleased to
Mete, although still oonflred to bed.
Miee Jo, Rosa, of Toronto, and Robb,
Bon, of Barrii', were borne for a brief
holiday visit. They are daughter and eon
of W. and Mrs. Rose, William street,
Mise Minnie Hill and brother Albert,
daughter end eon of J. W. Hill, Otinton,
were holiday visitors at their grand.
father's, Jno. Hill, Qaeen etreet, Bruen.
eels.
Ino, Crawford, of Saginaw, who ie a
fireman on the railway, is borne on a
visit with relativee. Mr, Crawford's work
surely agrees well with him judging by
hie appearance.
Mra, 0. E. Phillips and eon, Leland,
who have been epending the Sommer in
&tweets and vicinity, reached her home
Clay Centre, Kenos on New Yeat'e Day,
after a 111040ant visit in Detroit and
Kaneae City.
H. Mahler, who operated the Apple
Evaporating Faotory this year in Bro.
male, left for hie home in Delaware on
Monday. He is an active business mean
and will be bank again next season if the
apple orop is all right.
D. A. Lowry, of Sault Ste. Marie,
Ont., and eon Ashley, have been enjoying
a reunion with relativee and friends in
Brneaels and looality. Mr. Lowry is well
pleased with hie new home and has been
and
le 50
105 well. He hes Wit n new
w
r
for hirneelf.
rhe man ala
residenda o y
Mende of the family will be gird to Hear
of their enoo, eo and will be better pleased
to know of ite continuance for yore to
dome, There le plenty of employment
for those who beetle Mr, Lowry nage.
Among the vieitora in town last Mon-
day polling their vote we noticed Thou.
Dradwell, of Howiok ; R, N, Barrett, of
Wingham ;R. G. 11'to0raokon, of Walker.
tou ; Jno, ADlent, Millbank ; W. J.
Norton, Listowel ; and W. A. ()rich, Sett.
tarth, Mre. liradwell and Mrs. Crich lie.
oompanied their hnebtulde.
Card of Thanks.
LADIES AND GmNTLRMmaI,-
1 oertaioly feel very grateful to you for
the splendid majority with whioli I was
elected to the Reeve's Chair last Monday,
The advancement of the beet Interests of
Brussels will be my aim.
Yours very gratefully,
Same. WILTON.
>aor-axr-
LErrARD.—In Harrietan, on Deo. 11, to
Mr. and Mrs, Chas. E. Leppard, of
Molesworth, a eon.
ALLISON—BRANDON.—On Deo, 24, by Rev.
E. A. Shaw, at the reeidenoe of the
brides parents, Morrie, Mr. Walter
Allison, of Belgrave, to Annie, daugh.
ter of Mr. and Mre. J. H. Brandon,
BoeNATa: RAoeooD —41 the resident's of
the bride's parents, Ethel, on Deo.
81st, by Rev. U. P. Wella, B. A., B,
D., Mr. Geo, Bernath, of Dakota, to
Mies Erna, fourth daughter of Mr.
end Mre, 0. Raynerd, Ethel.
HOLD—DIITTONrIu Brn'sel6, nu Jan. 7,
at the reeidenoe of G. A Deadman,
druggist, Frederick street, brother-
in-law to the bride, by R• v. Jiro. Rosa,
B. A., Mr. R, A. Hull, of Detroit, to
Mira Kate Dutton, of Toronto,
daughter of the late John Dutton, of
Stratford.
LtttD—BAANAON•—On Deo, 24, by Rev. E,
A. Shaw, at the reeidenoe of the
bride's parents, Morrie, Mr. Jamas
Lind, of East Wawenoeh, to Agpie,
daughter of Mr, and Mra. 3, E.
Brandon,
=mn.
OnnnaN.—In E!ma, on Deo. 25, Alex.
Oruden, aped 78 years.
HRDTISER.—In Listowel, on Jan. 2, Mag-
gie, third daughter of George and
Caroline Heather, of Cranbrook,
aged 19 years, 1 month and 1 day.
Rozoro —In Detroit, on Jan, 4, A. Rozell,
aged 62 ye ,re.
WILL/TEL—In Howiok, on D,e ether Blet.
1902, Albert Willito, aged 65 years
and 10 months.
ZlaraieR.—At Oattonwood, California, on
Deo, 1. Pauline Potter, beloved wife
of Miobael Zimmer, formerly of
Brussels aged 47 years, 6 months
and 11 days.
OMR
Fall Wheat 65 86
Barley 87 40
Peas 57 60
Oato'.............. 28 29
Butter, tube and retie ., 16 17
Eggs par dozen 17 18
Floor nee owt, 4 00 5 00
Potut°es(per bee.) 86 40
Applee (per bag) 40 50
Hay per ton 5 00 6 00
Sheep skins,°aoh 26 25
Lamb shine each 26 30
Salt per bbl., retail 1 00 70
Hides trimmed 6 6t
Hideo rough 5 5
Hoge, Live 5 60 5 65
Wool 11 12
ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN.
Woo otters wauted. Enquire at
THE POST.
BOARDERS wanted. Apply to MRS. T,
NICHOLS, John street, Brussels.
GENERAL store for eels. For further
particulars apply to 3, H. THOM8UN8-tf HeD-
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN.
FOR SALE. — VALUABLE
property at Ethel known lie the
Method let Parsonage. Apply to 3110.
00BER, Brussels.
CILYDESDALES, S H 0 R T-
i HORNS AND BEEMsnikme 0001 BALE:
Two young Short Horn Bulla from imported
stook ; ateo Berkshire pigs 8 months old,
Will Bell cheap considering quality. Por
further particulars apply to JOSEPH ENG -
LER, Lot 29, Con, 9, grey, or Heufryn P. 0.
QOR 10 A(7RES OF STANDING
Timber ter sale, principally blaok ash.
W111 be sold by the acre or' .en block. For
price, terms and other partionlare, apply to
DUNCAN. TAYLOR, Lot 4, Con, 8, Grey, or
aameatown P. O. 24-11
3 THORO' BRED SHORT HORN
Rolle for sale. One is 1 year old and
the other two younger. Also several regist-
ered Oosve and Heifers, Apply to JAMES
SPEIR, Lot 89, Con. 9, Morris Twp., oc Brue-
tale P, 0, 22.1f
Grey Branch Agricultural
Society.
ANNUAL MEETING.
TIM Ahlmnl Meeting of the Grey Branch
Agricultural Society will be held in the
Town Pall, Rrnsele on Wednesday, Janu-
ary 1403,10M at 1 o'clock p. m. Business of
the Meeting :—Beoeivlug the Annual State-
ment and Auditors' Report, appointing Of-
ficers 10r the year of 1008, &o,
W.II. HERR, JAS. SPEIR,
Secretary. President,
East Huron Agricultural
Society.
ANNUAL MEETING,
The Annual Mooting of the 108.80 Huron
Agricultural Society will bo bold 111 the
'town Han, Brooeole, on, Wetlueeday Janu-
ary 21 st,1908, nt 1 o'clnek p m, Susi nolle Of
the Meeting:—Rooeiving the Annual State-
ment and Au411018' Report, appointing .0
core for the year of 1009, &m.
W, H. 5000011, JAB FERG1)805
Soeretary, President,
Dissolution, '
Previews of 0010010, ;.: Oounty of Huron.
I,x, B. Haro)07, formerly a member of
the Arm carrying on bifeinese lig Druggists
and Stationers at Bruasole,10 the 00001y of
under the 81710 of Hurolov &
Oo„Hnr°n, 1.B hereby nort)fy that the saidppntleor-
ebip was, en rho 8100 day of Deoomber, alit-
solve
Witnd,oee my band at Bruoeele the 1lOot day
1 01 December, 1002,
I SlanoO F.•B. HURSLEY.
Witnoes--ri, HALLIDAY, 26.8 ,Leading Tailorsl. Clothiers and
JAN. 8 1903
The etazdard Bank of Canada
CAPITAL (authorised by Aot Of Parliament) .., .,, 82,00000.00
OAPITAL (fully ttient up) ... 1,090,000.00
51001011711 1.000) .,, ,,. ,,, .,, ,., 850,000 00
2101AL A3815113 ,,, - ,,, ,,, 31,077804 0D
HEAD OFFICE. - TORONTO '
4800, P. R80118, General 9Ltnager
IiltLUS'';ELtS''BRANCH•
. Deposita received, Loans made to reopen.
s11310 parties ou favorable terms. Drafts
end moue/. orders issued, payable at any point, at lowest rates. Collecttious
promptly attended to, A General Banking Baetueee traueaetod, Every facility
afforded Customers livlug at a dtatanue.
Savings Bank Department 4010,2010 ono dollar and upwards
reaefved and interest nt highoet
current Ate allowed front date account 10opeteed,and prided to the principal May
8110 and November 80th,
itaiYpei"s f Cashed or 10001004 for safe keeping and
Farmers' Sale Notes oollaotion.
Blank Nolo Worsts tree on.Ap9lloatlen
Houro 10 to 3, Saturdnye 10 to 1. F. F.S. GRAY, AGENT.
JOAR FOR SERVIOE.—THE
undersigned will keep for Rondo() on
N} Lot 16, Onn. 8, Grey, the tboro'-brad York-
shire hog "ging Edward." Pedigrso may be
seen on application. Terme, 8100, with
privilege of returning if necessary.
J, N. LAMONT,
Proprietor.
AUCTION SALE OF FA16
STOC4, IMPQEa1ENTS, FURNI-
TURE, &o.—Mr. P. S. 800tt, Auctioneer, has
received instructions from the undersigned
to sell by publio suction at riot 0, Con. 11,
Grey, on THURSDAY, JAN. 22011, at 12
o'olook, the following valuable property: --
1 general purpose mare, prising 8 years ; 1
general purpose horse, rising 8 years • 1
driver, rising 6 years, bred by "Dexter Re-
venge • 1 gelding rising 8 years, bred by
"Bismark ' ; 1 gelding rising 2 years, bred by
"seamark"; 8 cows supposed in calf, 1 far-
row cow milking, 7 steers rising 2 years, 6
heifers rising 2 years 8 Boring anlvee, 4 well
bred ewes, 26 Otero -bred White Roolt hens
1 trunk wagon with box, l top boggy 1 eel of
bob -sleighs, 1 Dearing binder, 6 ft ;1 Deering
mower, 611; 1 Noxou mower, with pea har-
vester • 1 Noxou seed drill, 12 hoe ; 1 Mann
cultivator, 1 horse rake, 1 steel land roller,
1 Chatham fauoieg mill with bagger, 1 Tor-
onto Beed Cleaner with bagger, 1 Fleury
plow, 1 Oockahutt 2.furrow gang plow, 1 sul-
ky prow, 1 10'borso power, 1 Cutting box,
set of steel .spring -tooth harrows; 1 ditto
barrow .1 sandier,1 wbeelbarrow,1 bay rack,
1 60 gni. older barrel, 1 sugar kettle, 1 water
trough, 1 set of team harness, 1 net of plow
harness,1 set of single harness, 2 goat robes.
3. string of bells, 1 eiokla grinder; (the im.
plements are all in drat °lake shape Rud
nearly new); Goderloh orgies, 2 bedroom
suites, 2 extension tables, 2 sofas, 1 side-
board 1 c0otretove, 8 rocking chairs, com-
mon chairs, Daisy oburn, lawn mower, &°.
Sale unreserved lie proprietor has sold his
farm. Terme—All sums of 85 and under
cash. over that amount 11 months' oredit
Will be given on furnishing approved j Mut
notes ; 4 per Dant, off for oath on credit
amounts.
F. S. 800TT, BEN. DARE,
Auotionoer. Proprietor.
COOD YEAR OLD STEERS
X Wanted, suitable for remelt purposes.
Apply to G100. BEST, Brussels,
L4'OR SALE—LOT 207 AND
dwelling thereon, North-west oorner
William and Albert streets, Brussels.
49.10 3, L18CKIE.
T-TOUSE AND LOT Eon SALE
is the Village of Ethel. A desirable
property. ;For particulars n810 price, terms,
&o., apply on the premises to MORRIS
FOGAD, or Ethel P.O. 18-9m
•nr OUSE AND if ACRES OF
.L.a. laud, eligibly looated on Turub orgy
Arcot,.Brueeele, for Rule, Will be s01d en
bloo or house and lore separately, to suit
Purchaser. Good dairy business in (mune.
Eton. Possession oould be given as time.
For prion, terms, &o., apply to NEIL Mc-
tAIIURLIN, BrooeoIe,
PROPERTY FOR SALE,—THE
undersigned offers for Bale hie eon).
Sortable house and lot in Oranbrcok. There
are ell pores, of land, good Ornbard, small
limits, &u. There is also a 010011 barn, Pon -
potation 00n he given ou tiara Set For fur-
ther uartioulara as to urine, ,terms, 40., ap-
bplypk THOS, BROWN, Proprietor, 2 tfno-
SIIORTHORNS AND OLYDES•
DALma—For sale 2 young hulls B.
and 17 mouths old. The former tock lot
prizes at Brussels and Sulgrave Fall Pairs
and and at Blyth, and the latter was also a
prise winner at -Brussels. Also one yearling
bettor. All are aired by Roan Duke, 56.788,
which has taken let prize for past three
years iu Clewes of home bred and imported
stook. The dame of these young animate
have repeatedly taken bourn% in the prize
ring. Will also sell two Clydesdale fillies,
with 4 and 5 crosses of imported stock, rea-
peotivoly, aged 1 and 2 years. Easy terms
of payment, P. ROBERTSON,
Lot 8, Con. 0, Grey,
17•ti Bruesele P. 0.
We give you
What you
Ask for
but ehoald you be in doubt as to
what remedy to nee to Caro that
OOUGH OR COLD we would
recommend our
White Pine
Compound.
We refund tis money where it
fails to give eati-faotion.
PRICE 26 CENTS AT
F 0 X ' S
DRUG STORE.
'..(AOR SALE. -5 SHE ARLING
Rams ; 1 two-year-old and 2 Ram
Lambe. Purbrad Leleestsre, Good ones
at low.prioee. Also Short floret Bulls, Oowo
and Heifers at very moderate prices and
easy terms. D. MI11NE & SON, Ethel.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,-:
The undersigned, who is well acquainted
throughout the most part of the County
and who has land busiueee with a largo air -
ole of farmers in and around th10 locality,
begs to inform the community that he bus
taken out au' Auctioneer's License for the
County of Huron and offore his services to
all purposing to 11o1d elites,
THOS. NEWSOME, Brussels,
DON'T FORGET
THAT THE
LJSTOWEL
Is the plane to got value for your money,
Opens Jan, 6th, 1909. Two eoureee—Com-
merohtl and Shorthand. Send for Collage
Journal. -
0. A. FLEMING, A. L. MOINTY10E,
President, Secretary,
30
Days
air Annual
Baring
ale
As has been our custom in the past we will offer our entire stock of Winter goods
at Manufacturers' prices for 30 days only, commencing Friday, January 9th.
OF OUR SYMOTAL LINES
Boys'
$15 00
16 00
18 00
20 00
22 00
:gado -to -Order Department
Heavy Tweed Suits, Made-to-order,
• tt u "
It rr 1t
t4 11 t
I (r 1t
for,...,....$12 50
13 75
14 50
16 00
, 17 50
Ready-made
Clothing Department.
Reg. $6 Suits, now $4 50
6.50, '7.00 & 7.50 Suits 5 00
11 8.00, 8 50 Sr- 9,00 Suits 6 00
f19.50, 10 & 10.50 Suits 7 50
" 11.50, 12 & 13.00 Suits 9 00
1i 5.00 & 5 50 Overcoats 3 75
1f 7.00&760 " 500
" 10.00 & 10.50 " 7 50
" 11.50, 12 & 12.50 " 9 00
" r 16,00 Overcoats on sale 12 00
Men's Double-breasted Freize Coats,
regular $5 and $6, at $4.00.
Men's Double-breasted Beaver Coate
regular $6 and $6,50, at $4.50.
D. B. Roofers, regular $8 25 for $2 25
50
41 lir " " 4 00 r` 3. 00
Men's Odd Pants that were 1:25, 1,60, 1.75, 2.00, 2.25, 2.50 and
$18,00, now 90c, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50 and $1.75.
'Underwear Department'
Men's All Wool Unshrinkable Underwear
Regular 90a 'and $11,00 quality on sale at 75e
" 75c quality on sale at 55o
tt 60, " 40e
Men's Fleece Lined Underwear
$1.50 quality at $1.00 75e quality at 55c
1.25 q " 90 50e " 40e
1.00 " 90
We also have a few Fur Coats left which will be soldat a bargain.
Terris Strictly Oath during Sale.
UNFORD & SON
Furnishers,
Brussels.
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