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Mise jean Davidson visited friancie iu
Teviotdale recent tt v.
JOH. Barnard IOW ,novad into the
Imam recently mutated by Wm, Leckie,
A, tttnllit, who has had a severe
strangle with leilatnutation, is reoever•
ing slowly,
John and Walter MoAliobnel slopped
8 Dare of cattle and horses to Qn'Appnlle,
N. W. T., on Tuesday of hut week.
The public school boys oro the owners
Of a new foot hell, and are now ready to
"Melt" a friendly match with any neigh,
borint; sahoole.
Dr, Tennant, of Lnolcnow, D. 1). G.
M., of the A. F. and A.. Nf., for North
Huron, paid an official visa to Forest
Lodge here. Visiting brethren from
Fordwloh and Winghacn wore also
present,
While Robb, Murray, ie., and Geo.
Mayers were loading loga in the bush
a serlone occident befall the latter. He
was endeavoring to roll a lag, when the
cant -hook slipping, his whole weight tell
on his font, resulting in the dislocation
of the foot and breaking the leg a short
distance above the ankle,
Eltis(tt-
Bonds are improving.
Mrs. Wm, Spenoe is improving In
henna,
Lumber shipping has been in order at
our station.
Mrd, Thee, Taylor hae become a resi-
dent of our village.
Influenza is very prevalent among
ob ltdeen here just now.
J. A.. femsworth leave& on Tuesday of
next week for Rat Portage,
McBee henry and family moved to their
recautfy puruhaeed farm, near Whitfield'&
°boruh, last Monday.
Promotion examinations were held in
our Pub!ie school last Thursday and
F riday. Thirty popile wrote.
Ethel poetoffioe is now on the list of
money order offices. This will be a great
convenience to the people of this locality.
At the last meeting of the Official
Board of the Metbodtet church, Ethel
circuit, both the pastors were invited
heel( for another year. Th /El speaks well
for Reeds. Messrs. walker and Trimble,
who h,ve done splendid worlc during the
year.
Banda Soers'rr.•—The annual meeting
anise Bible Society wan held in the
Methodist church bore on Wednesday
evening of last wank. The night was
dark and stormy and as a result tbe
congregation was not large. The speak-
ers appointed were all on hand and took
part m the service. After the devotional
exerainei the Preeideot of the I3rmssele
Branch, Reeve Strachan, took the chair
and gave an addrese full of interest, point
and power. T,t was much appreciated by
all who beard it. He then called on Rev.
R. Paul, who spoke of the Bible, the book
itself ; its place in the heart, home and
in the world ; who shnnld put it where it
should be ? Rev, 14lesees. Walker and
Trimble gave short addresses, which were
of the right stamp and made a good im•
pression. On the whole the meeting was
of a high order. A onlieotiou was made
end Mins Spence and Miss Amos were
appointed ocileotors for this locality,
Maple syrup.
Fall wheat looks well.
Alex. McKay, 1:Ima, had a successful
wood bee last week.
The S"ar 1111i recently shipped two
oars of lumber from Ethel station.
Bliss Bowen, of Elena, spent Sunday
with the family of Robert Robertson.
Blies Bertha Bali, of Toronto, is home
on a holiday visit under the parental
roof.
Promotion examinations were the
interesting feature of school work last
week.
A great many on the 16th non. have
been suffering from the effeots of lye
grippe.
Mise Maggie McNeil, of Owen Sound,
is visiting at D. Taylor's and P. and A.
McDonald's.
Rohl. Smith, Monkton, had ohatge of
the meeting at Bethel church last Sab-
bath evening.
Teasdale Whitfield is progressing very
favorably and we hope will be able to
resume work soon,
We hope to hear of marked improve.
meat in the health of John Corer, Oth
' con., who hae been a prisoner to the
house for a number of months,
. This week John Stewart, 141b eon„
went to Toronto to undergo an operation,
at the hospital. We hope soon to see
him return in the enjoyment of good
health. Rio brother Alex. accompanied
him.
Missionary anniversary meeting will
be held in Wbitfleld'e (thumb, 12th con.,
on Friday evening of this weak. Ad.
dresses will be delivered by .Reeds,
Messrs, Walker and Trimble on the in.
lerasting theme of Missions,
Last Sabbath Leslie Alvin, eldest son
of Robert and Annie Shield, 16th con.,
died after a brief illness, aged 2 years, 1
month and 12 Jaye. The funeral tools
place nu Tuesday afternoon Rev.11lr.
Walker oonduytiug the seevioe. Inter-
ment was made at Brussels cemetery.
Another of Mr. Shiel's obildron is oleo oo
the sial' liet. The fancily are deeply Byrn.
pathleed with in their bereavement.
LOST, STnarrcn off STonsn,—A small
boy with a swelled head and muddy
boots. Was lust aeon Marob 21st, fallow-
ing a Dotter up the 8rd line. Any infer -
matfett that wilt lead to the recovery of
the same will be thankfully received.
We have learned sines that the youth had
been out seeing hie aunty, who kept him
in amusement till the nloou got up. Ile
usually makes two or three trips a week,
and will in all probability make oven
next week. Beep cool my boy, you may
have to wear your mittens in warm
weather.
Swoon Ilaroly—Tho following is the
report of the standing of the pupils of S.
S. No, 8, Grey, for bite month of Mardi.
Tito names of those receiving the bighted;
averego appear in order of morn t-8rt1
alarm certificate °lase --Et, hnitot ; P. S.
L, olase—Alex. Ma't'aggart ; Sr. 4th—Jas,
McNair, Stella Strath, Tillie ittoTangart,
Maggie anthill, Dan, McNeil, Minnie
McNair, Bella McTaggart, Arabia Mc-
Nair • Jr, 4th—Malnotm McTaggart,
Donald McTaggart, ,ins. Campbell, Maud
Adams, Amelia Whitfield, Arohle Bar.
von, Lizzie Melotias ; Sr. 8rd—Willie
Campbell, Anna Dunlop, Donald Mc-
Nair, Teeeie ittoNabb, Willie Strath,
Aggto Clark, Jno, Brown; Sr, 2nd—Jas.
iBella angle , jr, 2nd—Mamie (.aero, Til.
lie Whitfield ; Part 2nd -Cleo. Barron, ,
Oharlie Meath, Lena Bert ; Sr. let—
MaryJ, Felton, Welter Brown, Win.
('usio t Jr, let•--Mnrbhn llolmes, Artltnr
MnNeii, A. W. Wm, Teacher,
ftl fl Irriei.
Wood bees and muddy roads Bra the
ardor oP the ebty.
Frank Scent, 01 Bhiavalo, °pont a few
days at Geo, W. Torvey's, and lino,
Wm, Nixon, generally called "Captain,,,
is visiting friends on the lot and and.
Alf. lerrington, who has been spending
the Winter with hie sister in Kinoardtno,
has gone to Manitoba, 1-Iie frionde hero
wiuh hien euacese in the Prairie Province,
S. Oaldblalt hae returned from Toronto,
where he hae been attending the Veteri-
nary College for the past six months.
He will 'notice with one of the leading
surgeons in Brussels during the Summer.
We wish him snows.
Wm.'rheell, of Morris, was operated
on at the General hospital, Toronto, on
Tuesday of last week, by Dr. Graecett, of
the surgical staff, desisted by Dr. Bing-
ham, professor of surgery, and Dr.
Davison, professor of clinical medicine.
By labeet repot be the patient's condition
was unite favorable.
On Friday evening, March 10th, a
sleigh load of young people from Binevale
and the young people of the 2nd nit at
the home of G. W. Turvey, where they
spent a very enjoyable time tripping the
light fantastic. The violin music was
furnished by Menace. Tarvey, Garners,
Mustard and Scott, while different mem-
bers of the Blttevale people acted ae ac.
compiniete. About 3 o'clock the com-
pany diaporaad, well pleased with the
night's enjoyment.
Ontcnene.—Mrs. Peter I1leaaul, sister
of Mrs. James J. Lynn, of this township,
died [suddenly on Tuesday evening, March
01h, at her home in St. Catharines, De -
health, and on the fatal evening was sit-
ting in the tirawing•room aonvoreing
with the members of her family. Sud-
denly her daughter noticed something
etrauge about her mother and on going
to her found that her epirib had fled.
Heart failure is euppoeed to have bean
the cause of death. Deooaeod was Gu
years of age. Mrs. Lyon attooded the
funeral,
WspaxNa Beane.—The residence of W.
0. Wilson, 5th Iine, wan a Inoue of merri-
ment and joyousness on Wednesday of
this week rendered so by tbe gathering
together of 60 or more relatives and
friends to witness the tying of the matei-
monial bow between Mise Mary, the es-
timable daughter of the host and hostess
end Samuel Love, a well known young
gentleman of the same locality. Rev. E.
A. Shaw, of ilelgrave, performed thecere-
mouy in the most approved manner.
The bride, tvbo wore a most becoming
travelling ooetume, was supported by Miss
Maggie itobertson, of Grey, and Thos.
Miller stood by the geom. Many, ueeful
and valnable were the wedding gifts
bespeaking the popularity of the bride.
An elegant rapist was provided by Mrs.
Wil -on and heartily oared for by the
gneste. The evening was spent in social
;that, games, music and dancing, Mr.
and Bleu. Love bogie msrried life with
the good wishes of a large circle of
friends for their future to all of tvhiah
Tuff Poet says, so let it be. It is said
that emeriti other matches were arranged
on Wednesday' evening of which duo
notice will be given when the eventful
day arrives.
a -nn sib roo1g.
Muddy roads.
Plowing will soon commence.
Alex, Coulter has secured a situation
in the flax mill.
Inspector Robb paid our Pebllo school
a visit We week.
There is some attraction ou the 10th
line for one of our young men.
Jacob Long has been on the sick list,
but we are glad to see him out again.
Time. Ritchie, Tboe. Brown and Robt.
Browu left Inc Dakota on Wednesday.
Frauk Biernee has moved to the 8th
con., where he has stemmed a situation.
Dan. ikloDungeli and Adam Stein left
last week for Neepawa, Man. We wish
them access. '
I1 le said that Principal Oolgrove will
ask the School Board for an increase in
his salary shortly,
F. Biernee and family, who have been
reeididg bore for the past two years, re-
moved to Ethel thio week.
Duncan McInnis and family intend
moving basic on their farm. Wo are
eorry to lane Duncan, as be makes a
good ottizen,
ORANBROOK PUBL=O SC1.100L
PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS.
Excellent ttesulie l'roilnced (!nils the
Mtutngetn Ont otPrinetpai Cot;nrove.
emNion DItoo mmiNNT.
From Jr. to Sr. 8rd—Willie Alderson,
884 ; Minnie Cameron, 870 ; Agues Don.
canon, 803 ; Mary Coates, 854 ; Roy
Smalldon, 852. From Sr. 8rd to Jr. 4th
--Reason Zimmer, 481 ; Maggie Iiuetlt.
er, 480 ; Aggie Brown, 420 ; Lynn Mitch.
ell, 410, All who wrote have been pro.
mated, bus pupils must attend regularly
bo hold these places. Promotion of pupiie
now in Jr. 4th will be made in Jute,
while Sr, 4th and ah °lasses will be ex.
amined at the Entrance and Leaving
examinations respeotively. Ib will be
seen by report for Junior Department
that the number in senior roost is in-
creased by eleven pupils,
JUNSOa DiivAa'rst1tNT,
Following ie a list of the names of suet
easeful pupils at the promotion cumin;
inion in junior room :--Sr, 2nd—Susie
.Raymann, Oovsrdele lMIcDonald, Janie
]'cove, Mita MacRae, Philip Dahms,l3Te
Fox, Sylvester Fox, James Long, Garfield
Long, Willie Forrest, Willie Beovvn; Jr.
2ncl—.Ethel Malnnoa, Russell Porter,
Nelson Knight, Alfred Mitchell, Willie
Long, .Etta Smalldon, Willie Seel, James
McNichol, Minnie Smalldon,
Mies Goon, Timelier,
The Manitoba Legislature was pn ro-
gued.
Mr. lkiuloolt'e bill abolishing superan-
nuation was introdnoed in the hoose,
.'. A. I{tnsella, instruotor of buttermak.
ing at the Kingston Dairy School, has
been appointed ae assistant to Prot.
Robertson, Dominion Dairy Commis.
einem".
he Government
torlte he Grand Trunk fortht
e imprranted ovement
of Victoria bridge, the condition being
that the Interoolonial is said to have runs
ging powers over the road from Levis to
rows, x3d, MoNeli, Bostic Campbell, Montreal,
THE GR,AND
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if ,Brussels - 8prinz 1897,
Begs to announce that her grand Millinery
Opening will take place on
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
When will be shown without exception the
Largest, Choicest and most EIaborate display
of Millinery ever seen in Brussels. Our ac-
complished Milliner, Miss Dunbar, has
been at great pains to secure all the very
Latest Novelties and we feel justified in say-
ing that never before has she shown such ex-
cellent taste. We most cordially invite every
lady to see our lovely goods which we cannot
describe in an advertisement.
Remember the dates of Opening, Friday
and Saturday, April 9th and 10th
and don't forget to come. We will be glad
to see everybody.
Leckie Block, Brussels.
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EBNESBAY, ,rT IL f. '97
Have ,yeti Beard a robin yet 9 No matter whether you have or
not, Spring is certainly very close at hand. EVideneerl U1 it are
8000 everywhere, and no where more than in this busillr-Ss, spring
Goods piled up jn endless profusion.
Style and Variety may be found Zero
On Wednesday, April 7th, ]ve will snake a Special Display of
Spring Millinery, Dress Goods, Capes, :Parasols, etc., to which von_
are cordially invited. Special attention will be paid to our htihin-
ory Department this season. Every lady purchasing here will have
a becoming Hat. I Store will be closed on Opening Day from G
to 7 p. m. to complete display.
oEMNON ez Co.g
"THEY ASE IL RIGHT +"
We invite the gentlemen to call and see our new
Spring Styles in Stiff and Soft Felt Etats, They are the
proper style and the prices are low, We can also supply
the Gents with a Suit, readymade or to order, Boots, Caps,
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Socks and Underclothing,
For anything you require give us a call.
LAMES' SHT 4Ai TS.
This season we have added to our
of Shirt Waists mad invite the Ladies
with an inspection of saute.
Dress Goods, Prints, 1luslins, Kid
Hosiery, No Fancy Prices. -
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usual stock a range
to kindly favor us
Gloves, Corsets and
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WORSTEDS, SERGES, CHEVIOTS, IMPORTED and CAN-
ADIAN TWEEDS, and FANCY-FANTINGS
At Prices that were never E m UALL1ED i Brussels.
THIS IS A GENUINE SALE AS I INTEND
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and is a splendid chance to secure your Spring Suit. We have a large
and well assorted stock of'New and Tasty Goods to select lron2,�
and yba, can save $5 and $6 on every Suit by buying
from me, as witness some of the Reductions
Black Worsted Sults el Lai were $18, now selliu for $12.
.Tweed Suits for $10, that formerly Sold for $15.
Pants that were $4, now s IC50, and everything else in proportion,
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Sale Commea oes Saturd' y, veli 27th, and i$ foe; Caeca, Only.
Every article made by us is Guaranteed.. If it does not please yon when finished we do not ask you to take it.
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