HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1903-3-12, Page 8Our Spring Papers are now all in. Our de-
sigiis this year are better than ever before.
We have a good assortment of grounded
papers at 6c. per roll, as well ' as expensive
papers retailing at 20c. per roll. Before buy-
ing we would like you to call and see our
Papers.
Druggist & BookseIler, Brussels.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 9. It H.
Trains leave Brussels Station, North
and South, as follows;
GamG Sown C1oING NORTH.
Mail 7:18 a.m I Mixed 10:00 a.m
Mixed 10100 a.m I Mail 1:17 p.m
Express MO p.m 1 Bxpreea „.... 8:17 p.m
Pug Etta armee
A ohiel's among ye fakir' notes,
An' faith he'll prent
l'o you patronize the Pnblie Library ?
;t GRAHAM chipped a oar of oats this
week.
Seuoor Board Friday evening of this
week.
A oar of hogs was shipped by A. 0.
Dames on Tneeday.
Geo. Beer shipped a oar of hogs and
one of cattle this week.
BARRISTER BLAIR attended Division
Court at Listowel en Wednesday.
MILLINERY openings will soon be on the
program. The new styles are going to be
fine.
A. new smoke stank bar been put np at
the Eleabrio Light power house by R.,bt.
Maiuprize.
Am. BARKER shipped a oar of straw
and one of hay this week from the G. T.
R, station.
A great many people are enggiring
these days "What does Hicks say about
the weather?"
LAeT Saturday's rain was a knock oat
to the volame of business aeually done on
the last day of the week.
Goo. Moon0000 has made several rales
and purchases in connection with .his
livery outfit and he has other improve.
menta in mind.
OwLya to a delay in getting some of the
machinery ready for shipment Loakridge
Bros. were not ready this week for the
valuator appointed by the town to go
aver their plant.
OwmG 10 the bad state of part of the
road between Brussels and Seaforth the
regular nage rig was dieoarded by Edward
Lowry, the mail carrier, and one horse
and baggy subetituted for a few days.
Fool BALL MOETING. A meeting of all
interested in the Brussels Football olnb
Will be held in the Council chamber at
8 o'clock on Thareday, March 19. The
annual report, eleotioo of officers and
other badness will be discussed.
Thome are being asked for the plaoing
of a new brink and plate glace front in
block owned by Mrs. Fletcher, Taroberry
street, parrying oat the the purpose of the
late Mr. Fletcher. Plane and epee:doa-
tione may be Bean at the store after the
14th inat.
LAeT week Bro. Hall entered upon the
6th year of hie management of the
Wingham Advance. He bas greatly iib
proved the paper and is cordially enpport.
ed by the townepeople es be deserves.
We wieh him 000ttuned prosperity and a
reversal of big politioal creed.
HBHov Oo, Spring Asoizee ars on next
week at Goderroh. One of the oases on
the docket is Sinclair vs. MoNt41, a dis-
pute over the ownership of the farm of
the late John MrNeil,l4th eon„ who died
last Fall io Winnipeg. G. F. Blair has
the oaee for the plaintiff and W. M. Sin.
Glair will Look after the defence.
Tun ()ober Carriage Faotory has the
contract of making 1000 wagon jacks for
A. Terry, of Monkton. Some idea of the
work may be surmised when we state
that 18,000 boles have to be bored in hard
maple. They are also getting np 100
handsleighe for the same gentleman
and these along with 20 mitten and 8 or
10 buggies will oonatitnte a oar load to be
taken to Winnipeg next Summer,
A FORMER well known Brgsselite, in the
person of Win, Harris, writing from Day
Mille, Algoma, under date of March 4th
says :—"We have had a beautiful Winter,
with about a foot of snow, giving us good
sleighing all the Winter without any
sloppy weather. According to all news•
paper accounts there is no plans like
Algoma for health and wealth. No
poverty and plenty of work with good
wages." TEE Peer is very firm in its
conviction that the Provincial Govern.
mast could well afford to present Mr.
Barris with something valuable for
the way he has sounded the praises of hie
adopted District.
ORANGES OF PRoxEoTY.—Mie, John
Jonee has sold her house sad lot at
Grahemville to Mae. Jag Dudley, of the
same locality, for $650. There are 8
aures of land, Mrs, Jones will retain
poeseseioo of the house during the oom.
ing Sommet.—The oottage and lot North
of the G. T. R. Tgrnberry street, hag
been patohased by Mark Buchanan who
will move to it after some necessary im-
provement. It will be very oolvenient to
Mr. Buohanan who le sawyer at the P,
Ament milk—Councillor Barker has
pnrohaeed a vacant lot from John Mo.
Fadden, a portion of the property former.
ly owned by the late Tboe. Kelly and op.
on it will place a hoose he bought from
13, Driver., of Rochester, N. Y., formerly
of Brneeels, now that the snow le getting
away eo fast the removal may not take
place until next Wintot'e snow tomos.
Mr. Baeksr in developing Into quite a real
estate dealer and appears to keep the fig.
0100 0n the right aide of the ledger too.
TRE Batt Works shipped a oar of salt
and received three oars of opal this week.
"KNBmma and fan hoietiogs" is in the
air, gentle Spring must be marching this
way.
NOTHER dressmaking shop will be
opened in town in the near future it is
said.
P. Amcor received a oar of British
Columbia Shingles and four oars of
lumber.
Tame are 87 inmates in the Honer of
Refuge, Olintou, at present, 53 are men
and 34 women.
K. 0. T. M, Baud go to Wroxeter on
Friday of this week to play at Spring
implement delivery exhibit.
WHEELED vehioles made their appear-
ance bast Saturday although there ie
aoneiderable snow in some places yet.
GILT lettered (screens have been planed
on the windows at the Metropolitan
Bank that give quite a finished appear-
ance to the plane.
JAS. BALLANTYNE's horse attached to
the bread eau took a abort ran to its self
on Wednesday afternoon but was caught
before any damage was done,.
Tae Masonic) At Home in St. John's
Lodge room takes place on Friday even
ing of this week. A maeioa! and literary
program will. be rendered in oonneotion
therewith.
MELvnLLE °burgh has secured the eer-
viaee of Sirs. Jacob Wilton as caretaker
at 580.00 per year. Robt. Sample, who
hes been attending to it gave np the work
owing to ill health.
Taos. Newsome purchased the frame
building from Sirs. Fletober, which was
used as a storehouse and woodshed and
moved it to bis property on John street,
Wednesday afternoon.
OWING to small attendance at the
Meeting called on Tuesday evening for
the re -organization of Brussels Bowliog
Club no beateese wag done and another
date will be named, probably in the
ensuing month.
FRED. MOORAOREN, painter and paper
hanger, is receiving a tine stook of the
lateet designs in wall papers and borders
for thie sesson's work. He has leased a
store in the Smote block where he will
display his goods. See his advt, in this
issue.
WEDNESDAY the high water, oombinsd
with toe, &a , wrecked the old foot bridge
aorose the Maitland, near the flax mill,
taking away all bot the oentre ripen at
10 a. m. end by six p. m. the whole
bridge was gone. Its loss wall be a great
inconvenience to many but it will no
doubt be rebuilt.
Tno FL on,—The Spring freshet on the
Maitland played haVuo with the mill dam
and the foot bridge on Wednesday when
the in jam oame down. Messrs. Stew.
art have steam power as well so their
mill running will not be interfered with.
Water found its way into the engine room
of the flex mill. S. H. Jackson's livery
stable and other piaaes along the river
and converted the low lands into a
veritable lake,
A LARGELY signed petition asking that e
oloesd mail be carried Eastward on the
8 25 afternoon train from Brussels was
circulated by Oonnoillor Barker on Wed-
nesday. It was taken to Ottawa by W.
H. Kerr who is attending the Beaten
Good Ronde Association. Lietowel
already has this service and and it, as we
trust we will be ebte to, a great 000ven.
ienoe in facilitating business. There is
no apparent reason why the request
should not be complied with as the
additional cost would be a very nominal
figure.
CAPITAL •
RESERVE •
. $1,000,000
• $1,000,000
DlireeleeS
A. 0, Avila, . . - - vawtOnENT
]IRy.R.R.WAR0RN, P. 11., VIBO-Prtaelnlsom'
e. D. oxAsslwT, O. J. Bremen
01000, RRAnsnaw
General Banking business transacted. Farmer's Dotes
Discounted. Sale Notes bought or held for Collection.
IN Tits SAYINGS 1oANit;—Depootte of 51,00 and upwards received and
interest at the highest hank rate allowed, from date of deposit to date
of withdrawal, on the daily balauoo,
S.- "Partlea bolding important papers, notes, tire., may deposit them In
our book vault for safe keepiug—Orae of charge,
Prompt and Careful Atteullen, Good xerme.
G. F. SI.AIR, Solioibor. A, E. ME1.L,t1$H, Manager, BRUSSELS,
A span of fancy bleak poniee bas been
added to the livery outfit of Ben. Dark
and also another driver. Thie pute hie
.his stook op to nine.
PRRsosovone in the recent referendum
vote are beginning to understand that
they were playing at a dangerous game.
The Toronto Star nye "It only remains
n0ty to let them see that similar peuieh•
meat awaits those who, persecute in
Faint and municipal (Motions,"
THE Metropolitan Bank has leaned a
very intereetiug booklet In which is Don•
mined theirsyetem of computing Savings
Bank interest on the daily balance. Aa
they are the first chartered bank in Can.
-oda to adopt this progressive system
intending depositors and the public) goner.
ally should eeoare a copy of same.
ADvERTreING.—The progressive mer
chant baa found it ea necessary to have
hie advertiaiug prepared in a proper
manner and sent abroad, as it is for an
ailing person to have his physioiau'e
prescriptions compounded by a competent
person. - Advertising being admittedly
memory in modern baeineee affairs, it
Only remains to have it pat where it will
bring the best remote.
A THOUGHTFUL AOT.—Daring the past
Winter James Burgess, whose farm ad.
joins Brussels on the Beet, very kindly
used bis suow plow in keeping William
and Albert streets open and thereby added
to the comfort and convenience of the
people of that locality. Thursday of lent
week a neat easy chair was left at Mr.
Burgess' home as a mark of appreciation
from those sharing in the benefit. Mr.
Bargees was quite taken shook as be was
not expecting any reward for hie labor
He wishes to express bis best thanks for
the kindness shown biro in the nice gift.
ErwoRTn LEAGUE ANNrvensenx —The
anniversary eermooe of the Epworth
League in connection with the Methodist
°baron, Brunets, will be preaohed on
Sabbath, March 15th at 10 80 a. m and
7 p m. by Rev. A. 0. Crews, of Toronto,
the well-known secretary of Young
Peoples' societies. Monday afternoon) a
Waal 000vention will be held in the name
obnrab, commencing at 2 o'olook, when
the following program wilt be presented :
—Topic, "How to Work to Win,' by
B. MoKay, Ethel; Topio, "Joy o5 Ser•
viae," by Miss M. A. Matob, Gorrie ;
Rotted Table Conference on "League
Work," led by Rev. Mr, Crews, Iavita.
bone have been sent to the Young People
on adjoining oirnOite and billets will be
provided if names are sent in advanoe to
W. Salter, Secretary. In the evening,
onmmenoiog at 8 o'olook, Rev. Mr. Crewe
will deliver hie popular Lecture,
"Through the Mammoth Clave with 200
Epworth Leaguers." No one should mise
it. A m0siael program will also be
rendered. Admission fee bas been planed
at the very modest figure of 10 ciente.
The Leagoere will occupy the centre pews
at the Saubath services. A welcome will
be extended to all and a rare treat is
wanted aeon in the coming of Rev. Mr.
Orewe.
M. M. BRENT DEAD.—Elsewhere in
these columna a notioe may be read of
the decease of M, M. Brent, formerly
manager of Brnesele Branch of the Stand.
and Bank. Hie demise took plane at
Boston last Friday at the early age of 84
years. Pneumonia wee the oanse. The
interment took plane at Newcastle, Ont.,
the old parental home, After leaving
Brussels Mr. Brent spent some time in
Denver, Col., before going Eaetward,
Hie Either and brother were alergymen
in the Englieb church, the latter a prom.
00501 Biehop in the Philippine Wendt( et
the present, we understand. The sabjeot
of this notioe was a bright, agreeable
young man, who made many friends and
his demise will oanee sincere regret.
"AT HOME".—Last Monday evening,
Rev. T. Wesley and Mrs. Comae were
"At Home" to the members of the choir
of the Methodist ohnrob and the Sabbath
School Orchestra, plea the wives or hoe
bands, aB the oaee might be of those who
were married and when all had assembled
there were no lees than 48. To ray a
moat enjoyable time Was spent by all
would be giving feeble expression to the
pleasant home occupied in the visit to the
Pareonage. Ping pang, forte, nrokonole,
mintiest piotare masts and rebus, to.
gather with orchestraleeleotione,ohoraees
by the choir, duets violin and organ by
H.L. and Meg. Jaokeon, solos by H. V.
Avteon, and social that aonetitUted a pro•
gram for the gneste and the parson and
hie good wife were pronoaneed a great
enooees in their onerous datiee as host
and beaten. A well arranged lunch wag
served in fleet casae style. Atter a hearty
vote of thanks to Rev. and Mrs, donne
for their generane hospitality and a few
wail chosen words of reply the company
nog a coop e of verses of "The Sweet
Bye and Bye" B. Gerry offered prayer
and the homeward maroh wasoommenoed.
It was a real "At Home", so gay wo all
of tie,
CHUiRCII t1IIiMES.
noon. Rev. Mr. Walker was it one time
resident of the bib line, Morrie, and
moved away some 35 or 40 years ago.
Hie pareubs are buried iu Bruseele
cemetery,
There will be divine eerviae and Lenten
sermon in the Catholic church, Brussels,
next Sunday, 15th lost. at 11 o'olook a.
Melville ohnroh basemet is in the hands
of the painter and is being greatly im-
proved by paint and paper. Fred. Mo
Oraoheo has the oontreat.
Rev. John Rose, B. A., attended the
eeeeion of Maitland Presbytery, last week,
at Wingham. The report of the meeting
may be read elsewhere in this issue,
"The security at the believer" was Rev.
Mr. Ross' subject iu Melville ohnroh last
Sabbathmorning, the odnalading die
coarse of a series. Subject in the evening
wan "The song of Moen and the Lamb."
Epworth League Convention next Mon
day afternoon in the Methodist chetah,
oomme0oing at 2 o'clock. A profitable
session is anticipated in oonneotion with
the topics dieoueeed by R. MoKay, Mise
Metall and Rev. Me, Crewe,
Rev, Mr. Thynne, who has eo ably
edited the Arthur Enterprise for the past
fifteen months bee Bold the paper and
intends to reenter the Presbyterian
ministry in the coarse of a few menthe.
He supplied here one Summer for Rev.
Jno. Rose, B. A., for a few mouths,
Sabbath morning Rev. T. W. dosene
dwelt upon the text "Blithe- said I pray
thee let a double portion of thy spirit be
upon me." A disooaree to young men
was given in the evening founded upon
the worde "Run, speak to that panne
man," Zech. 4 and 2. The young people
present eboald profit by it.
Rev, A, 0. Crewe, of Toronto, General
Seoretary of Young Peoples' Societies,
will aooupy the pulpit of the Methodist
ohnroh, Brussels, next Sabbath in eon.
neetlon with the Epworth League antis.
enemy, He is a fine preacher and abould
T, 1 h
BRUSSELS PUBLIC SCHOOL.
The following la the February report
of Continuation ()lessee and Public
School Glasses of Brnesele School :—
ROOMS 1 & 2.
Foat:Ill,—Examined in Anciout Hieb„
Arith., Philology and Eng. Grans. ; max•
:mum 400 :-
33 Gooding 382 L Nicholls ....243
F Armstrong 329 W Bokmier ....288
A Roes 821 }R McNair ....215
M Skene 813 B Howe 179
M Smith 313 B Fannon ....168
J Strachan 809 E Walker 148
B Molieivey.'...299 'T Switzer 97
L McKay 201
F Buoltanan259 1' Pt. of Exam. with
Telfer 258 Form H.
RZimmmer.,250 * Omits all but A.
L Rose 249 History.
Fonts II.—Examined iu Ootnp , Eng.
Gram., Euclid and Algebra ; total 400 :-
13 Henderson .,847 0 Pugh 258
L McArthur .,822 B Hiugabou ..,258
E McKinnon ..809 L Dickson 253
6 McNair 909 II lloierter 246
F Abby 306 A Smith 238
G 1Zose 804 J Richardson
0 McCracken "296 M Mao ltae ....228
V Danford 296 S Scott 223
E Wilton ......277 L Richardson 196
D MoDonald ..259 13 Forrest 196
J Work 267 R Brown 167
J Raynaud ....268 B Beattie 190
H Aiulay 258 D Innis 152
Il McNair 266
i°/ Mt, i �, _903
Standard Baulk of Canada
=sT.A.T.z,x50II L 167a
ASSETS—OVER THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS
Deposits
Resolved and intereeb at
Higbee& Bach Vale allowed
from date of Deposit to
date of Withdrawal,
Interest
PAID 08 Tan
Dally Balance
Loans
Mase, Notes Gashed,
and every aoeommuda•
tion afforded the res.
poneible borrower.
Ales
This Bank offers Unsurpassed Facilities and Lowest Rates
for the Transaction of every form of Banking Business.
'Every convenience afforded onetomers laving at a distance,
BRUSSELS" BRANCH 0, H. GRAY, AGENT.
Room 5.
Jo II.—Bxamiued in Read„ Arith„
Draw., Lit., Writ. and Dio, ; tubal 575 :
H Good 487 M Burgess .,..889
13 Harris 407 J McNichol ....,878
B Walker 462 W Sparliug ....876
G Wilbee 446 SBurgess 855
Frieudship ,.440 W Long 325
S Gerry 440 0 Leckie 256
11 Heist 446 .. H Campbell .... 242
13 Mooney 890 W Long, . , .....201
Crass III.—Total 400 :—
0 Oousley 089 G Herr 807
K Wilton 876 M Thompson .,800
B Warwick ..-861 F Robb 297
H Armstrong ..801 H MoFadzean.,265
I Sbraohan .,,.84.1 E Lamont 267
E Cooper 881 W Kerr 247
13' Ament ......820 M Edwards221
W McLachlan..300
°LABS II.—Exoell, nt—H Lowry, H.
Burgess, R Fox, J Jackson, H Lowry, 0
Shaw. Good --E Barkley. Fair—G
Jamieson.
CLASS I.—Excellent—V Roes, A Moore,
0 Orooks, N Fox, A Wilton, S Brothers,
13 Simmons, 0 Doll. Good -0 Orono,
W Lott, T Snider. Fair—L Lowry, V
McCracken, P Thuoll, R McKay, 1rI
Bishop.
Mows JEAN RITCHIE, Teacher.
Fonts I.—Examined in Latin, Arith.,
Bug. Lit. and Gram. ; maximum 400 :—
B Ross 844 E Dennis 204
A Roes 537 L Danford ....202
R Bryaus 880 "W Moses.. ..,.197
F Davidson ,285 R Aiulay 196
J MnOraollen ..296 M Dark 187
L Turnbull ....295 A MoQnarrie 187
W Fargnharson.252 R Deadman184
A Richardson —246 E Carrie 180
J Mooney 228 F Thomson ....174
J Straohan 223 *M Roes 154
M Taylor 214 A Soott 138
J Armstrong ..209 " Omits Latin.
Mass 0. E. SCOTT,
J. H. OAMEnoN, Priuoipal,
R0001 3.
ENTnealoe.—Examined in Phy., Arith.,
Lit., Can. Hist. ; total 400 :—
13 ()ober361 RSioolair 249
M Buoaton ....851 M Ameut 241
E Oamer,nt ....840 R Lowry 222
L -Edwards ....290 R Pugh 211
13 Richards ....279 J Thomson elle 86
Ja IV.—Examined in Phy., Arab ,
Lit. and Can. Met, ; tote' 400 :—
13 .Brothers ....850 E Colvin 256
H Avery 821 T Zimmer . , ..244
E Adams 820 L Sinclair 236
G Rose - 312 W Roche 229
J Doll 804 J Bloomfield ..227
W McQuarrie 298 J Wilton 222
GEwan ......259 0 Wilbee 207
SR, III.—Examined in Oen. Hist.,
Gram., Arith. and Clomp, ; total 400 :—
W Turnbnll....883 R Ounningham286
F Stratton ....371 VMcKenzie 270.
I MoKenzie....367 Ar Jackson 274
NI Miller 856 E Aanent 266
V Wilbee 552 L MoOraoken ..244
P Basket 847. J Moore 285
G Armstrong ..847 J Cunningham. .238
0 Bell 827 P Leatherdale...222
K Deadman327 AlJaokeon ....211
M Brothers.. 326 N Brown 202
W Henderson ..824 , S Campbell 180
0 Scott 811 L MoArter .,..169
W Straohan..,811 S Lindsay 142
K Harbobtle,...805 F Oampbell140
A Thomson ..„803 3 Ritchie 97
0 Holmes 288 0 Garry
Mies K. WILSON, Teacher.
Roo114,
Jo. III Cram—Examined in Arith,,
Ia., Spell. and Gram.. ; total 400
T Armstrong 889 T °ober 267
J Leckie 892 J Wilton 253
H Moore ..,...850 M Bleb ... 242
0 Simmons ....861 I'' Mainprize282
W Scott 881 B Colvin 195
0 Den.bow 828 16 Ewan 175
W Wilton 328 S Walker 170
F Scott 828 E Onrrie 161
E Spoken 810 E Wilton 150
S Anent 209 1' Spetran 146
14 Gaod 298 T Friendship .. 92
J Lott 280 W Mo0raaken.. 88
J Wilbee 282 A Bishop 40
SR. II CLAes.—Examined in Arith.,
Gram., Spell. and Lit, ; total 400 :—
M Jones 876 Z Lindsay 285
ARoes 358 V Walker 265
O McMillan. , ..850 0 Gerry 242
be heard, The regress will ooeupy the K Amort 849 3 Hendereon....242
oentre seats of the aburob, Rev. Mr. E gobor . ,840 NEwan 229
Crewe win also address the Sabbath W Adams 8115 E Wilbee ....,.227
soheol.W Bell 834 .7 Barkley 211
Rev. Robert Walker died at the family 31 Scott 320 R Roobe ..,...201
residenos, Mat Saturday. Mr. Walker 0 Atolent 322 S Agar. 164
was well and favorably known in Western B Leokid .,..,.B1.0 W Mol%ay120
Ontario. He wag born near Brookville B Currie :....,808 0 Jaokeou .,108
in 1830, and wag ordained in the Metho. DeWOoeeus,..,208
dist church in 1065, and had °coupled the Jo, II 01,Ass,.—Examined in ATM ,
following charges :—Dnrbam, Melbourne, LitSpell. and Geo. ; total 400
.,
Burk, Omemee, Bethany, Tweed, Stir-
ling, Newcastle, Clifford, Walkerton, D Dsndrnan....864 SPDX. ....... .27B
Wierton, Norwich and Hagereville. His lGil 028 W 4i0103 278
wife was Mies Annie Hathaway, of West B Plum.' ."800 M Walker 202
b'lamboro', and he leavea a family of S SPettan .292 E Ransom ...,242
three daughters Mrg (Rev) Gerald Wil, E Lamont ....200 J Nopor 247
Mrg, (Dr,) New0on, of N5(0 Yor11, 0nd M Thompson •'880 W Miller '222
Mise 'Janie, at home, and 000 gen, Wit- V Atnlay .'.285 R MnOraoken 102
lodghby Walker, a ebodent of medicine. .E Bomore,,,,..1178
The funeral took plane on Tuesday atter. Moe M. T, Dowwcv, '.fieaohor,
loughby, of Cape Town, South Africa 1 J Acre strong „290 E lylo radzcan ..2213
Business Locals.
Kerroo corn and oats Bold by Alf.
Barker.
GLOVER and Timothy seed for sale et
M ooro Men's.You get good valne for your money at
A. R. Smith's; Chisholm Block, Wing.
ham.
Juni received, a attain lot of plover and
timothy Beed. dna. BAE1tot.
GONE 1 Gone to market to. bny new
goods. Call and see them at the Ohisbolm
block. A. R. Stun, Wingbam.
WE have everything in the latest
iapri.te designs in Clothing. A. R.
Sonora, Obisholm Block, Windham.
JUST look at oar bats. Do you wear
petite ? Our price makes them eget' to
Wear. A. R, SoUTn, Chisholm blook,
W Ingham.
GoAT robe lost between the 70h line of
Morrie and Melville ohnroh, Bruseele,
Snnday, Mar* 801a. Fierier will mach
oblige by leaving it at Ton PonPablish.
Inc House.
Soon OATS —Tho Farmer's White
Waverly and Nati 20th Oentnry are ad
witted as Canada's Greatest oat, special
prices on 10 bushel lots. Timothy and
Clover for sale.
Geo. E. KING, Wingbam.
Now m0aioat 100 per sheet. We are
offering ell the "New Isenee" received by
us duaiog the peat few months for 10e a
copy. They include a lot of the late
Songs and Two•Stepe. Tats Poor Book
fiberREAs.
DY 00R Bemuse —If yon want any-
thing in the :shape of an A 1 buggy or a
good lumber wagon yon are asked to oall
at The ()ober Carriage Factory, Brueeels,
where yon will find a splendid new stook
to choose from and at correct prioee. A
look through our show room will not
ooet you , anything and may Save y00
some money.
A QBANTITo of good, clean seed oats for
Bale. Ouo Thousand and Early Gotbland
varieties. PRASE MARTIN, N4 Lot 11,
con, 0, Morris, or Sunshine P. 0, 34-2
Fon BALK —Seed oats ; 500 bosliele
early Improved Ligowo variety. Large,
white, early and yield well. Prloe, 40 cents
per bushel, cash. ELI SMITH, Lot 4, Oen.
7, Grey, or ilrussole P. 0. 95.2
MODE. --In London, on March 6,. Heater
McKay, formally of Grey township,
aged 81 years.
BRENT.—In Boston, Mass„ on Merob 6,
M. M. Brent, formerly of Bonnie,
aged'84 years.
MoNABonxoo.—In Tnrnberry, on Tnee
, day, Mar, Ord, Dorian McNaughton,
aged 82 years, 8 mons., and 5 days.
AO/B.-1:n Morrie, on March llth,
Harold, Bon of David Agar, aged 11
months and 8 days.
A'C7'CTZCN'
M.A.1.0F1.
Tuisenor, Mensa 17.—Farm stook, ire.
plemente, &o., at Lob 11, Con. 1, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Edmund
Smith, prop. ; F. A. 6eott, am.
TUESDAY, MARCH 24. --Farm stook, iib-
elements, &o., at Lob 28, Con, 14, Me
Sinop, Sole, unreserved, at 1 o'clock.
J. T. Dennison, prop. i F. S..Soott, Eno.
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