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��'1 Tho North Pe1611 fanners' Inetitulo .
41 15t rt.ft' 1I . ClU 5,, held it meeting here whleh western. large.
4Yiuollrsiet,
J Swartz, of Bayfield, has taken pos.
9E0eion of the Exnhange hotel.
George Alu8grove long peseta! hie final
examination as L. S, 1133(1113 now ready
for bueiusa0.
The lotto Robert Orr, who wax buried
hast meek, had hie fife meowed for tin,000,
Ile was a very worthy citizen.
11. W 0. Meyer, Q. 0., of Wingham,
who is engaged to defend Barry Gtfrb 1113,
the alleged forge', who le wanted in Van
Aletyne, Texas, has reedered for his ear.
vice('a bill amounting to $632,20. Ho
says he was hired to defend Garbu't by
Mrs Hattie Conover, the prisoner's
mut183.18law. She denies this and
refuses to pay the bill, The account i8
018, sai(i to be exorbitant, and the map,
tern-in.elminbors have directed that the
bill should go a taxation ; i31 ((10 mean.
time Meyer heti sued Aire. Conover for
the amount.
IL, ir(tt'ow1131.
A Y. M. C. A. is talked of for this
town.
Wm. ()limits, B. A., editor of the Ban
nor, kat hese appointed License Inspect.
for for North Perth 111 place of Mr.
Fisher, resigned.
The manager of the new factory Rete
$2,000 per year and the Secretary $000.
A little bird intimate- that union there
is (he 81310(001 eoonomy practised there
will be n row,
The relations betty en High Sohool
Master Tanner and „cine of his pupils is
not of 0harmonious uha3310103 and if the
Board dont dismiss him the wheel will
soon run down.
Miss Mollie, who has resigned her
poeition as teacher in the Listowel publics
school and gone to Manitoba to accept
the pooilinn of teacher at Oak Lake, was
made the reniplent of a number of vele
able presents, chiefly by the cungreg•mion
and young people of the Methodist church,
active worker
�n e
'n which
she h as ba_ an
I
during her residence here. A handsome
gold watch was presented to her by the
tonuhore and effluent—of the Sunday school
and a fine gold ohaiu by her glass. The
teachers of the pttblle school also pr.6ent•
ed her with a handsomely bound volume
of poems, and she was the recipient of
numerous other tokens of friendship and
esteem.
11lLuo'vttle.
Mr. Sewell, of Woodstock, was visiting
e4 the manse 11118 week.
The mumps have attacked a number of
perilous here thio winter
Manitoba in the magnetic point to a
good many in this locality this Spring.
It ]s reported that Jas. Timmins,
merchant, has sold out to 111r. Erskine,
of Atwood.
Rev. kir. Han trey and wife attended the
Maitland Preob.tery and the W. F. M.
0.81 Breese s 011 Tuesday.
Peter Robinson and wife, noodles. Bur.
gees were amo0g t'.3. maty 0118 returned
to Manitoba last Monday anti Tuesday.
We are sorry to ba' a to say that Miss
Annie Gray, who has been ill for the past
six or seven weeks with the dropsy, is
not getting rend] better.
las, l'l,ompeon, oar 10803.8 seh0o1
ma -tar and who now keeps store in hien
fryn, has been visiting friends in and
about Bluevale for the past week
Lt 0, week or so we expert to have
• another resident added to the many in
Bluevale. Mr. emintm'1, of WI, ghar, f:
inlendulg to rent the 1.uus0 of lir. Duan.
The sale at (1. Cnsomore's, whirl! took
place 01 Tuesday last, came • ff very
well, Some of 110 cows s.,ld for $18 and
the homes, inlple0ente, etc., sold et n.
good pekoe.
Or liking eeenli111, 11Ia3ch 11th n
meetiltg wil be held for the purpose at.
02.;.0 12•111I1 n. torten of I 0 G. T. Mr.
Blackwell, the cone lrea..iuor, will h••
there to sxpli tn, all about the Order.
Miss Lizzlo Icing, who learned the
trade of dr('l n1alaiag this etunm1er, has
beth:, holm -0 for he self iu the ollire
former)) used by 11r Le0u11. We wish
htr suctions as 5118 8huw•0 pluck ao start
out for herself so young.
The concert given el the Foresters'
Hall, host Friday eveui"g, by the Young
Peeples' Asoowotlon of the Presbyterian
(thumb was to, genuine all013G60, the large
suns of $00 beteg realized. Iter. A. Y.
Hartley ua00pied the chair in his usual
good _humored manner. 'Phe Misses
`Vatsotl, of Kingham, 311111 Miss Sage, of
Ganga, performed their parte excel!. nt.
ly both in vocal 130 well se instrumental
8eleetions and won merited applause.
Jas. Fax, Toronto's oonigne, was the at-
traction and he more than fulfilled the
expecla1ions of the 1(00 sanguine. En-
cores were freely g1v, n and cheerfully
responded to and prop a laughed until
they were sore, Meseta. Gracey and
D(111101(1 of Wiulhan, were nn8nl0 to be
present.
I,y attended by the loadiug dairymen of
this Matelot, The E1(31a Oheese and
Butter l '1 t rote 1 system e Go. Iltvll adopted dal o s t 1( aF
paying for mills delivered at Meirrotatory
hy the annnnt of bolo her fe.t ((8 0138 ell by
the 11abu0(113 teat, the executive of 110
institute arranged to have Prof. 11, I'1.
Doe of the 0 •tari0 Agricultural Oollogo
attend the meotinge end deliver eddies.
nes. Defame 4001311,1 50weds pruned,
during the afternoon noires and 'Man-
ed attentively to the evoker, Every
question imaginable in commotion with
1111111 and oboose was asked and answered
10 the 8abiefa0ti011 of the meeting. A
paper of "Bre dint; and profit of therm
farming" was read by W. D. Mitchell, of
1)Ima, Pouf. Mills of the Ontario Agri
cultural College, spoke on the making
and management of manure.111(8 ad•
dress was very instruotive and was (ninth
nppreoiamed by the audience, The oven•
ing session began ab 7:30 o'olook, when
about 700 were present. Many farmers'
wivee and dlughtero name to hear Prof.
Doan tell how to maim butter. His ad-
dress was very insbruotive and varied
often by 11003810118 sneed010e had a good
effect, Prof. Mille spoke on farming as
an occupation. A very humorous Baobab
reading was given by Mr. Beattie, several
0ong8 by Mr. Cleland ; solos, duets, elm„
and mobs on the organ by Minn Hewk-
shaw and others. Rev. Mr. Henderson
gloved votes of thadkl to 113. 'speakers
and musicians and to President Dickson.
The brick for the 110(8 manse it on
the ground.
Bev, W. Baugh, of Trowbridge, preach•
os here (reit Sabbath Morning.
The price of bread i • h CV ill keeping
with
00 price of flour -10 tents a loaf.
Mr. Fox, who has been 114 deaths door
with lu grippe, is slowly „It the upgrade
al present.
The Edison' phonograph was one of the
attraotione at the Norte Perth Farm..
ore' destitute.
Misses Jolly and Coghlin will open a
101ut10 and dreesm aleieg shop over J. L.
1(1adee's store.
Isaac Bennett, formerly of Atwood, but
now of Manitoba, was 111e guest of John
Foe lot week.
7910 Epworth League, of Trowbridge,
visits tate League of this place un Friday
()vetoing of this week.
W. It. Erskine to about to purahaee
the doted and stook of Mr. Timmins, of
Bluevale. We wish him 81300800.
Ono height last week Rev. W. II. IJar-
voy, the goblet pastor of Peieley street
0laruh, Guelph, wee presented with an
easy chair and a pair of slippers by the
members of his Friday night aloe of
young people.
Bev, J. S. Fisher, of Arthur, has 80.
opted the iuvdta1iorl extended bins by
the Official Board of the Methodist
ehulah of timepiece to 3(0a0tne the pas
Wrote at the expiration of the present
term, in June neat. ieov. Me. Rogers, bo
his fidelity in pulpit and pastoral work,
has 8uo0eeded in raiefag thio 0110ttit 1'1111111
a low financial and spiritual 1tandivag to
e Veto side by site with the beat Oro Its
en the (1(8tri011.
TUE BRUSSELS POST
r ,vawtnamt¢xvelnrHN/ s ISONI SCSI EBBNC. _ Rzt mCINTIVrxvaNSnnIVIIII wtvn
Mrs, (Rev.) ()demon io visiting her
mother 11110. 31:Dowhl, near ltlnuttr•
diue, The latter la 11) very poor health.
11 IN. Levi Potbiek has gone to Oril fa,
to spend afew menthe with her s01
1 F 1( n Ohs w l t5 1,
Harry, The hatter Imo a thriving buoi•
nos in that town
Vow' 13084,—A friendly game of foot
bull was played hero ,n Wednesday evert.
Ing lest week between Loadbury laid
Welke) seh0nls, During first half Wal.
pr0ssn,l their oppuusets Imo 11 1113111(81 ll)
two goals, the first sorer! by W. lia'b!t
ton, the 081303111 by 1, Flatinory, Atter
half 111(9 matters ohangsd and Londbury
had the beet of the game, but, owing 0
the excellent work of the Walton defence
failed to swore and the game elided 2 to
0 in favor of Walton.
'Cho monthly meeting of the W. 131, S.,
of Dulf'9 uhur0)1, met on Friday last at
ale residence of Wm. Murray. There
was a large attendance of the members,
and others. Mre, illurr.y's qualifi0atio00
RS 1100(080 aro well known so
that each one enjoyed herself
accordingly. Quite a niers 711m W110 taken
111 at the tlablae, Sines the new method
of conducting the meetings has been
adopted, there has been it deepening in-
terest in the meetings and let 09 hope le
the work.
Last Sunday Rev. M.'I'nlly, of Mitoholl,
proauhed exuelleut discourses in the
Presbyterian church in this place. On
Monday evening he delivered his well
prepaud lecture 011 the Pyramids. It
was well worth hea8ine. M. tante uhnrch
choir loom (3ros80(0 r,upplied the musical
part of the program 1011 did iG well.
Bev. Jim. Roes, 13. A., of Brussels,. pin.
Bided, as the pater, Bev. 51r. Forrest,
was delayed in returning from Mitchell
where he had been supplying for Mr.
Tully. The members of the 8hoir were
very hospit-ably entertained at the 1110,118e
after the lecture. The proceeds am -
0(1(31 d to $34.00.
P11E0ENTAI'ION.—A very pleasant 1400
Neat Spent by th' Forester' and their
h'i'nds in the Foresters' Hall on Friday
evening 11'oby 20th An elaborate spread
was prepared by the wiv13 of Farexters
and thorough y enjoyed. After the tabieo
wore cleared the audience was entertained
by a grand program. Those taking part
were the Misses Sage, Miss tlillen, Mfrs.
3. amitll and Messrs. McLeod, Murray,
Campbell and J. Mo. neon. The singers
were very good natured a1111 responded
again and again to encores. W. Humph•
ries, of Walton, and W. Blaohill, D. D.
H. 0. R., of Brussels, delivered addressee
on the benefits of Forestry. The foatnre
of 1110 evening was the pre8entat1011 by
W. H. Humphries and D. McMillan on
behalf of the court, of a uolnplimentry
address and to, well filled purse to J. B.
Morrison, the retiring Financial Soo, e•
tary of the court. Mr, illorrisou is soon
to leave for 1YIauitoba and hie brethren
took this opportunity of showing their
good will and appreciation of his
earnest work. 131r. Morrison was Dom.
plotely surprised but briefy and earnestly
thanked his broth en f ,r the valuable
present assuring them that he would
remember their kindness. The chair
was filled by M. Morrison. All present
expre-0011 thamoelves teldg11ted with the
evenitrg spent with the Foresters.
31401.21e,
Mapleanger comes next on the pro.
gram.
Next Council meeting will be held on
Monday 28tH int.
Win. McKay has leased the Jno. Broadly
foot farm on the 5111 line.
Allan H. Cochrane is away at Bayfield
9(81(1,28 *halves and friends.
Joseph Seed and family, of the 11th
line, left for Nort Dakota on Tuesday of
this week.
Miss Mary Ireland, of the 3rd lino, has
gone on auextended v' visit to .friends in
Tara, Bruno County.
On Wednesday evening of last week a
social "bop" was held et the resider co of
Robs, Sample, 3rd line, '
George Hood, of Sunshine has been on
the sink list Marine the past week but is
somewhat improved now.
Un Sunday John 13., the 2 year old son
of William Skelton, died. l'he funeral
was 00 Monday afternoon.
Couuty Master Jno. Mooney is attend.
ing the L. 0. L. Grand Lodge in session
at Owen Sound this week.
Joel H. Sellars, of the let line, who
left for Viot'ria B. 0., last spring hobs re-
turued to the parental roof and is of the
opinion that his native province is by far
the best.
Geo, Call,iok,001 of O',nneillor Caibick,
who went to British 0"1umbla last spring
returned home ol1 Monday of Inst week.
While there he woe working in a sugar
refinery.
41>. B,ewar, an old gentler an of 02
years of age, crossed the bourne from
whence no travelle, rebores on Thursday
of last week. lie had resided with his
son—Go,lrgt—sinmo the death of his wife,
about three years ago and had been a
wsnderfully hearty mug, The funeral,
on Saturday foremen% went to Seafo•tll
cemetery where MIs. Brewer sr. was
buried. The pioneers hovels ea dropping
off Etat during the past winter.
00 I heredity of 1091 Week Robert, ell
est son of Jolla and Ca",arm0 loomed•
Ville, 5111 line, died from in g ippo and ire 1
rempl1rl lion ,liter '4. very brief Moose.
The derea•ud Was 30 years, 2 utont110 and
5 days old. The (tonere! trek pines on
'lata l'da)' afternoon, the intention being
made at Sunshf110 oernote.y. Rev, J. '-I.
Dyne, of lie grave, tool( charge of the
es., vice, A y0(3 rigor 00.3 wax .1180 tla11(1131'•
oney ill hat 10 sunlawntt improvu1 fu
health naw.
AN 0n. It".L'o:NT ,GUNA---',Vu 1,0(3 Iry
of lass week, 1111 taut it roomer ele,e:1 out
the silver cart! that held the soul and
hod," of >beet Irvin, of lot 0, non 0,
after a brief, yet severe, illn001, H . bud
heeu ill with la rippe, fol owed by iu.
fi nimeti0(1 of the 113.'3.10, but wits nicely
reot,vering when cancer of Um liver sot
le, and after a three weeks' atruggie
death came to his reli' f at the early ago
of 50 yews. The deco .sod was burn in
County Dorn, Irel .nd, and aline to
Canada in 1850,1"eatiug near Kingston,
where he lived for four years. He then
moved we -t with ,ho tide of emigration
and took up 200 auras of land in this
t eniship where h•' unnnnlb„1 t., reside
until ,Lo tone ..I hie (1010100. \Ire. Irvin
died in December, 1887 There are five
children living and one deal. 11Ir. Irvin
11,1118 a wo thy member of the Pro by:er•
ion church and enjoyed the esteem of all
who knew him. The funeral, Month wilt
,n Frid.ty, was in Mia11311 of Rev. 11r.
Law, assisted b Rev. 1111, .D eke, Moths.
diet 01(11(81el', of Belgravo. interment at
Blyth cemetery. There is a point worthy
of note in oonn00ti.n1 ,vlth the history o'
the family of the snhjeot of this notice,
viz.:—'Iwo daughters, !Mise Grans and
Mise Mary Jane, are dmnR faithful and
valiant work in the Ini00io', field in
011Ma, The fn mer went in 1883 muter
the atl0pleee of the Inland M0d0n Board
and the latter Tu the fall of 1801 from
the American Wemen0' Board, lo'atieg
rat "Ihunghai, L•Itr 7iahcr fu a tnolth'a
journey inland. Miss hivzie, who is
home now, has been attending the North.
field ,'raining Horne with the iuteuti0(1
of giving herself to the wools. Th' other
members of '110 Homily are Swmllel and
3lre, W. 11, Far moo
W411(000.
Mrs. D. Coleman is very ill with lung
trouble. We hope she will soon recover.
Aliso 13 Meliibbou, who refetreedl1etne
some week- ego, is still Snlf0ring from a
80vere atta018 of bronchitis.
Miss Mary Al01adzeit8, wile has been
holidaying at Winthrop for some tone
pe01, has returned to Walton.
Mrs,. Wo. Kinsman and children are
visiting friolde here. Mrs. Kinsman re.
moved from this place to W11lghanl lust
spring.
Miss Sadie MoOroight returned Home to
Wingham this week, She has been 1i8]t•
ing for the pest month at Rebt, Fed
gceon'8,
Mr, Irwiu will 0oldu01 the 1Orvice (n
St. George's church next Sabbath. lie
tnake8 a very o oeptable supply. We
hope Rev, Mr, Olnf1'e health will bo
speedily restored.
Mies Flora MiDonaltl has g0110 to 1.'O•
ionto to study painting, Miss flora has
already given evidence of a decided
talent in this direotiol, and will doubt.
lets 013110004 1n the Qu00l city.
Alton Andnreou, brother of S. Ander.
0011, L. U. S., of 11innhsll, has poured a
eitnatinn at $1 per week with W. 11.
aro o, L, ll, d,, Lindsay, Oat, Thio is
doing uncommonly on!yvell for n eaude
u 130
meet [students inotoad of 1et4(ving wages
from their nr+n,.1ero. have 111 nev a
tui {'31 lee,
On Tuexdnv of lot week Won, G.
Fraser, of Stratford, and alio Elizabeth
Whitfield were united in 1110 bonds of
unman( at the W,vldteele (11 1111 le n,e
p,trenta, 12111 col. Rev. 1. 11. Snuth
tied the matrimonial knot, Ilir, arid
airs, Fraxor Have the best w(a1es of a
leprae (prole of relatives as I friends,
Mrs. Jas. Love, of the 0th con., who
had not boeu in good health for eume
months past, died on Monday morning
of heart failure. She had an a1taok of
111e grippe some weeks ago which in01ead
of getting better got worse until death
conquered. The deceased, a most esbim
able woman, was in her 00th year, a
large part of which time she waO the
beloved 00339ort and helpmate of her crip-
pled husband who will surely miss her
loving caro. She also leaves a fine femi•
ly who, though fur the most part married
and with families of their own, will atilt
miss mother's kindly voice and aares5ing
touch. She was buried in Brussels ceme-
tery on Wednesday, the Rev. D. 13. Mc•
Rae officiating.
'rhe death is announced in Algoma, a
few dive ago, of Dr. McCullough, former-
ly of St. Marys.
On Monday, Feb. 15th, Samuel Love,
one of the first settlers in 191113, passed
away after a spoil of severe suffering.
About two hundred people followed 14r
Love's remains to the Elm& cemetery.
On Sabbath evening, Feb. 21st, Rey.
JAMES Caswell, of Listowel, preached the
funeral sermon to a large audience, from
the words ; "So shall he be forever with
the Lonl," Mr. Love was a kind and
god man and will be greatly missed. He
hug left hie family well provided for.
t: 11!'1.
Council meeting on Friday at Ethel.
Ilabkirlc Tiros. left for 31lnitob.. this
week. They took a oar of(steels, CO. with
them.
ThOI and Alex. 31oL'tuahlin, sols of
Thus. ,loLauuh(iu, left EJP Ma11140b'.a 811
'1'uoOday last.
Peter Ritchie!) family have moved to
the farm .thigh they lately bought front
Julnl Bain, 14th ton.
O.ddee, of the 12th eon. has heeu
troubled with 00iati8.1 fur over two
mnulh-, and 13 01111 111111.11111 to do guy
work.
A socia] will be held at dames Mitch-
e.l'a, lsti, on., on ii'rido.y evening of this
we-it—the pr0,fee10 in go (meanie pawing
for the organ in "Melville eh ,roll, 13, us.
sets.
Last Saturday afternoon the football
web of S. S.. No, 3 played a match with
13 vessels public euhoo• team in IVa.
13 rya❑'s (('•hl, The result woe 2 to 0 in
favor of the Grey boys.
\'SHB Mary Mitchell, who has beau in
Detroit fur sumo time, hits come home
on a visit. She was stecompltnied from
London by her uu01e,'lou11 Mitchell, who
is (1100 visiting at his brother's.
Alio Mary °rarer has returned to her
home On the 011 0011„ after a mouth's
visit to relatives and Blonds in North
Baothnpe, near Stratford. She has came
Int k i13 the eat of health and spirdt8 laud
seemly to have thoroughly enjoyed her
visit,
The Julie Forbes form, °ontaining 150
sores on non, 8, and generally conceded a
Matt alas. property, has been purchased
by James Elliott, of Listowel. The price
paid ,Jas 97,300. Mrs. Forbes and
family will Move into the louse on one
of Joo. Oardain terms formerly occupied
by Donald atoL,tuabliu. Mr, Elliott
takes pOMeeseion 11118 moan.
On Saturday morning Amos Franklin,
lift11 tun of Thomas Popper, 0111 001.,
died of Moil thole, after a short Moose,
eget 10 yearn and 3 mouth+. The
tuseral took p1108 011 041.1 MIRY 0ftoruoon,
Rev. G. ,111 Salton tithing mho 80rv(00.
Mr. Gepp r wen to Tor alto Last wo,,It to
have tagger removed from his lower lip
and ate an operation had been performed
11 the loud ited 1,0 393,8 n1able to 001110
hone to rho funeral. The two sons, who
are in Str„t(ord stud Toronto, rospooth'ely,
were, here.
:Ratitey Anderson, who few yea's ago
taught suhool in 11oKillnp and (stray
ism 114111pe, mod who has been. for Bonne
tome studying Dentistry in Brussels and
London, hue snoee0efully (1300011 his final
examivati on at the Royal College of
Dol msti Surgeons, Toronto, and is now a
full•fiedgod'L, .0. S. Ile has engaged
rooms in 1'111011811 and will begin inaction
there this week. As he is a 0)111(1(11 work•
mail he will uo doubt meet with 111 0011
5000008 in his new field of operations.
'('113 goes book to Toronto again 111 a f1w
weeks to Write at the examination for D.
D. S.
Sonool, I11t1'owr.•—Tho following is the
standing of the pupils of S. S. No. 8,
Grey for mouth of February :—'43111
o(aos—Jos. Killough, Tilly Laing ; 4th
Mass or,—Sarah lllOLanolllin, Oliver
Snaith, Oliver Stewart, Maggio Oliver ;
4111 clave jr,—Ko1ie Lamont, Robert
1)1111611 3rd Cleat—Ellie Smith, Melissa
Lafug, Charlie Arnett ; 2st3 class 08,--
loeoie MoLanobliu, Hugh Lamont,
Vinnie Cardiff 1 god clog jr,---tteberl
Lowe, Bolla 11ol1ibbon ; Part 21111.--
°harlio Lamont, Samuel Lamont, May
111f0Arter 1st 01080 Frank Oliver.
ldoo,1, To(.;11n,
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1 311111dna slral un 411111 0'hnnhlp°1701111;001110 tn01
c 3..1001 011 importer to any for either the
1 creamery 08 813.000 000ta,ty, Tho dam of
et111 to ley 1ne0aue"„' pe Ve 71(170 (be. • f
nulk to 121noulhs with Ler met 0a11. Fa
further particulars apply at my Drug and
Batik Store,
G.A. D10AD:0AN, 15rn0sels, Ont.
NERVENI;RVk1 R11:ANS aro
new discovery that aura the
worst oases of Nervous Do -
BEANS B /�tN
Uiltty,q'et Vigor and Fat)•
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fu' M85001 • restores =lad od
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w planers r hod 0 ani lid
el v
or tun 3.1111011s n4 excesses Of
youth. This Ileal 'dy absolutely cures the
m0eb obstinate muses when all other TREAT-
MENTS have failed even to relieve. Solt by
druggists at at per packag0, or six for $5, or
sent ay mail on receipt of 01100 by address-
ing Tun JASIE9 MEDICINE 001 Terollto, Ont.
Write for pamphlet. Bold 1n Brussels by
G. A. D'GA0MAN,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN TUE 1ATT011 08 THE EBT1TE 011 SIMEON
EAEET, DEOEASan.
All persona having any claim against the
estate of Simeon 17alrot, lore of the Town-
ship of Mortis, deceased, who died on or
(10001113810th of Deoemher, 1891, are 80.
310 ('011,00 nr befmw the 9101 Day o1' llnre35,
13308, to send to the undersigned, Agent for
the Ox90ut0r0 of the estate, full patimtlers
of weir 01el ane and securities lit acyl held
by them, verified by aflduvit, ,liter said
date the estate will be dietributod t(flmhgst
tho00 putt tied thereto, having reference only
to the claims of which notice shall have
to
been received, and after Balch diell•ibu-
tion tb0 ICseuubore
NV— not hd 119810108( 110
for any part of the estate to may 011111tm• of
whose claim they shalt non have reuelvn,l
notice at the time of smell distribution.
'Phis notice iv given pursuit, t to the statute
in that behalf.
A. HUNTER,
83.30 Agent tar Ex09ute'e,
Brussels, Feb, 30;03. Brussels, 0
Notice to Creditors
IN THE MAT'oElh OF JA711.o (iuUoINg, OP TIM
VrLLAOE ON (30000ELa. RN Tile COUNTY'
ar 111111118, HOTL•'L lioniPE6, ItleeLVENT,
Notice 10 'hereby given that the a',eve
named Insolvent has 01(110 lin assigu1m,nt
to ane p11, 50 1111 10 chap tar 121, R. 4. 0., 1807.
and owondieg eats, of all his °stet. Dud ef-
fects for the beoolit of all his e'edltolR.
A 71'01111114
lenli1e1f t?na 11110 lit,on of 111,1 174•,30
.3(11 he held at the linnet 0 08111, iu ua
Mil 9(3111100 nl Bl'n,.71[5, ,111 111.111113', 3333, 13335
110y of llareh, 18112, at 4 o'clnok p. ,,,.. tor
1110 purpose of reue(viug a et,tomout of the
Insolvents affairs, appointing inept -Mors
and giving 111010tlnag for the dispo9.a10_' the
00111110.
018,3310110 are remand to 0(0 their al elms
with a. L. Taylor, wy Bolit11,1', 131011,001,, rat
once to i 10(1(1ate Gln 03300 (y triudi 1g up of
the estate,
10,L, TAYLOR,
GEORGEMENDIt,
Sultoiter for As0izuoa. Aseiguoo,
Dated at Brussels this 7111 day of droll,
1892. 804
NOTICE TO MENTORS.
la the Surrogate ('ou1't of (110 County
of Huron,
I IN TOE MATTER 011 TEE E08A8i9 nit Roesne
IRVIN, LATE OF, 81118 •1011301(11' OP
8400030, IN 1800 00811.0 00' 11012013,
1t'AI1MElt, DEC1.ASEo.
Notice is lie•eby given pnrsuent to (1, 0, 0..
ohnppter 1131, Viet all portions having Maims
(01010st the estate of the above deceased,
who died 00 or about the B000ua day of
llIareh,1682, are 00 nr before (338 03(15 Dey or
April, 1682, to deliver lir stud by post 31
paid, 10 Margaret;Margaret;Formosan, Lal 6, 001,1c-
0,
towoohip of Morris, i3elgrave P,0„ ex50111113
01 the will of the Raid deceased, their 1011 et
0110 addresses with lull particulars of their
uhf i ms.
Aud actino 18 further given that altar 11,0
enid 8th nay of elprIl uhu executrix will oro•
court t0 distribute the assets of the estate
li amount the portent entitled tl orutu, 11uV-
log regard only to the claims of wbleh not.
lee shall have baulk OVID. aid the 511111 ux-
°mutrix 1111 not be liable for the said assets
or tiny part thereof so d(etrlhutod to any
parson of violin 0laim notice shall not have
been given lit the time of meth h distribution,
11013T, T. TAYLOR,
0.0.3 Solicitor for Mae on1rix,
Doted at Brussels,liar. 8, D2.
NOTICE TO CREDIT.JRS.
ih the Surrogate Cour( Of 1 11 (bunts'
of 11 ram
IN STE 7111383.E OF 71113 008A0E 013, 011013018
AWN, LATE 01' TII0 To lesinr 013 (just,
1N true 00111'11' or TIMMS, 1,11(71110,
DEOEAOED.
Notice (01101087 0(130,, pertinent t0 chap -
tor 111, B. S, 0.,1887, Witt 1111 game having
01041110 or 318011111319 against the estate of aha
said George Dark, Who died on Ol' :mint aha
TU0(1100(110 clay of July, A, 11.1891, 1100,08 lir
before the 8(11i play of dlu'ch, 18112, to
deliver or tonal by post tn•opald to Iota, L,
Tarim. et 13111100810, 8elicltor for Ann Dark,
the Dxeantrfx of the Will of the said d80ea8.
A& their 31130100 and adenoma with full par.
Beldam of their claims verified by nui11avit.
And nntioe 10 further given that after 110
said SOth day of \larch, the saki Executrix
will pr0000d to d1Et„b,lte the assets [amoub0t
the 11031(00 untitled thereto, having remora
outs to the elni01e.Of which notice gee beou
given, aid the said Exooutrix Will tot be re-
0l,on51b10 for the Wild aseats or guy part
thereof no dietrlbnted to any porton Of
Whose claim vo1do3 Shall not have beau Woe
at the lime et suelf'dtltlibutloh,
110(1.1. L, TAYL018,
33.1) SoHaiter lar riixuentt3x,
Dotted Mar, e, 1)001130et0, Ont.
T MPROVED LARGE WFIITE 101111.
.L. SHIRE BOAR,.
The nudm'oigued will keep for [service this
3(8008nt demo the Improved largo white
Yorkshire pig "Reedy” m, lot 20, cow 0,
monis, to which a limited number of eow0
will be taken. Terms 81,00 to be paid lit
time of 5orvioo, with the privilege of return.
tug 1f 1180,00ary, Pod(gree may be seen up-
on apdleation. RORI.HT 1\18110L,
101f PropriotOr.
PURE BRED BOARS FOR BER
vroo,—The uoderelguod will keep for
service 011 north hull Lot 29,cou,7, Morris,
a pure bred Berkshire Boar, bred by Sir.
Snell, and an 01110 improved Chester White,
bred by 'rhos. George, Putnaw, from im-
ported stock au both sides, This (log took
3rd prise at the Jnduetrhtl Fair in a class of
1.7, in 1800, Lod 3r1 at too Western Fair In a
Mast, of 15. His sire tons 1st at the Indus-
trial in 1891, 'Terns 01.00 to bo paid at time
of service with privilege of returning if nee -
80811 ry,
20.if SAMUEL WALif11R, Prop,
REAL ESTATE.
FARt15 FOR SALE.—THE TTN•
DEa9IGNED hat several good Farms for
sale and to rent, 51(03' terms, 1n Townships
of \f orris and Grey. F S. SO OTT.Brnesels.
87-tf.
FOR KALE OR To RENT.—
Tim prick store on the north-east cor-
ner of krill and Turnbeiry streets, Brussels.
For psrtisplars 0pp ly to
P.ET119. (B ROUS H4, Queen
street, or by [nail address Brussels P. 0.,
Box 37. 31-4
flI-IOIOE FARM' FOR SALE. -
1 Being South halt Lot 27, uon.0, 11o;rlo,
100 mires, nearly all oieared. Good buildings,
line young bearing ol'caard. Immediate peg•
session. Busy TIMOR. Apply to
\v, 131, KA (LAIR,
tf- Solicitor, ,vo„Bruseols.
Ij"ARM FOR SALE, BEING LOT
19 in the 9th con. of Grey, know” as the
Abel P indell farm. If not sold before the
1st of March, will be to rent, Also Lou 310,
1'm•uberry et., Irrussel,.. Per further partic-
ul me apply to sue proprietor.
THOMAS MOOED,
11111500(0.
X011 SALE.—CHOICE FARM
0 of 480 acres in one 03 the best wheat
dletriolo in Manitoba. 330 &erre under oniti-
vatian, 40 acres seeded ,u Tlumthv 21og
houses and all c•uthn(Idings. All ' fenced
with wire, good wells, wood within easy
retch, 14 tittles 1'om prosperous town and
station of Cypress hive'. Biev8l.er, School, 3
Ohnrones and good stores. 'Title perfect.
A part or the whoa?, or terms to suit pur-
chaser. 11 not sold by ('lama 1010, tate farm
w111 be loosed. Write Int (Mee 10
1111. AtcL150D,
23.3,0 Cypress ltiver, Mar.
FA0i 301 (1111) oIo,00L00,' sale111110 >,m'ttt-
east Quarts. ref lot 28, 0011000111011 0, alorrie,
County of Huron, containing 611 nurse. The
laud too) edit erudite alit) in a high state of
,I,lltl\'atr,l, well mooed 0,1d ender -drained,
- 11 008,8 a loured, 13013 frame louse, 3 room 0,
n011k 110,1.0 with ,• +,wall *13.110, 2 11110,
1111, '.' 11(1,1 oh,01.. reb1u•d 0113. Eight
acres of fall wi,00t, 1'hi0 .festal le pnrq,erty
adjoins the earpurutinu of R,',1Pselo,
able 1030' will be given, T1111,1 e'•11et
7 A 01(1:(1 ai 31116VS., f,wbor;
30- '80a1n tb P. 0.
FA p.m* k'(1Ii RAT'T? BEING
Lot 111, Ont. 5, (hu y, °011011,3110 100
00010, nlae or lee , shout 7011 er,e clear( 11.
1'10'' t a elm: fen nn.h' I,.s",•, hon 111111111,
01 01101d, wells. springs, 1113.., 11 the premises
000 9 noires 01 fell when'. growing, line
111.00 in 311 u pond Sure of cultivation and
the Fall plowing dont'. Plie ubavo Farm
was too pr01,01tt of til:,into .1 '1' Marker,
Lt,t0wn1, and will lin sol I ehenp to wind up
emote, leol• fm•ther port icnhlr0 at to prion,
1110300, 40., 01/1113 to
WM, 14110R1•R, n L'xecutnra.
or 10 111', l AN:s air, f
3'1• 16t1.ol P.1,
Money to Loan,
Money to Loan on Farm Pro-
perty at
LOWEST HATES.
Private and Company Funds.
DICKSON S HAYS,
Solicitors, 86e.,
1 RU8811L8, ONT.
JAS. til". ,, LE,. 1,
.---Maoufaateror of—
Buggies, Carriages, &e,,
OPPOSITE TOWN HALL,
BRUSSELS,
Our Work will satisfy ,you and
our Prices s hill Rle-ase.
Celt 3.11:1 Sue ns 130 We ova 140.30 ixr
1IIt0tfn B118illexe,
w:
M'S
F3AKIN
OWDER
THE COCKS BEST MEND
LARGEST SALE IN CANADA,
OYSTERS!
Two Brands of Oyr,le rs this
week at 40c. and 45c.
per Quart,
100 Doz. Lemons at 15c., 20c.
25c. and 80c. per doz. 100 Doz.
Oranges at 20c., 25c. 30c and
40c. per dozen. 20 Quarts of
Cranberries at 10c. per quart.
16 Gallons Maple Syrup to
be Sold this week.
Fresh Co0oauulo, Pennons, Almonds,
Filberts and Wahluts always 011 hand.
100 lbs. of Cream Candies in
this week.
T. RUT LEDGE.
Star restaurant,
Opposite American Hotel.
r��.IRt� �j, 1100-n{q
D11. br.'�si9 ���dailv�o4 t!
M.D., M.A.., L.C.P.S.O. M.C.P.S.M.,
Specialist, - Toronto,
JONATHAN 13000HART, Lietowol, says "After speudiug all my money and property
to no purpose on medical en00, for what
they farmed &hopeless ease en consumption,
Dr. Sinclair cured me."
Mae MARY FURLONG, Woodhouse, says
"WbOu ell others failed, Dr. Sinclair cured
me of fits."
D ROBERTSON, Crllet00 Place, says
"Dr, Sinclair cured me of Oabarrh."
6E0. Mower', Blyth, says := 111. 8inolair
cured me of heart disease anti dropsy, whoa
all others failed."
Diseases of Private Nature, brought on by
folly, Dr. Sinclair certainly Cares.
Gozasultat&osi. Fre..
WILL BE AT THE
AMERICANS WOTE1., BhUSSEL6,
—_0N—
Tuesday, March 15, '92.
TIIDS, FLEITCHER,
['roe/leo' fl',f'�lzrtt.nh•r'r'
and Jeweler.
Thinlrin9 the p"hlie far pest favors and
[support cul wi,.hing still to secure
your pneumatic, we are opening
oat Pull Liooe iu
DUO PN) �ir4ti a I��"i1a'i'1 r
Silver Platen Ware
from Established and Reliable Makers
fully warranted by lie.
Cfock.S of the
Latest Desists
JEWELRY !
WEuoING R11100,
Lomita 0NIL 11,1041•„
SRowers,
HAREMNG%, 40.
e3'Also a Full Line of VIOLn•9 and
Violin Strings, 40., in Meek.
13. 33:–1a411re• of lhlrr111813 LIC0118e6,
T. Fletcher, - Brussels.
re- om'i• break
,'11 ,•jay 11..xbo is the
only 1.1lin for corset "bones."
'The B. 8. C. Corset is
honied with Kabo.
More tl1a11 that! Wear a
13, & C. Corset for two or
throe weeks and sce if you
like it.
If you don't you can return
it and get et our money.
Y
It's a hundred to one you
won't do it, but you have the
privileges
: on 8A110 rix A, 81,s,t:(nl ng,