HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1912-2-22, Page 8ileas Laying a Save Moaey Feed
rust sow when eggs are eggs it is
necessary to make the most out of
. poultry and have them laving,
Ness' Poultry Panacaea
This splendid poultry tonic will
make your hens lay, and keep theta
in better coaditiou thau ever before.
Prevents disease, wai dsoff cholera,
ro0l2 gapes and other poultry dis•
• eases, Cost is very small, about a
penny's worth is enough for thirty
per day,' Price 35e per pkg. Also
the large 5 ib pkg. at Sec. It will
pay you to feed it.
Hess'. Instant louse Killer
Kills Lice. In tins with sprinkling
top -35c.
Dr. gess' Stock Food
Positively saves a part of the feed
that naturally would he wasted by
the healthy animal because it aims
to correct nun digestion, and make
use of every pound of grain fed.
Far Horses, Cattle
Hogs and Sheep
Use Dr Hes Stock Food and keep
your Stock in prime condition and
in good appearance L'he cost is
small when the benefits are consid-
ered-
7 Ib. package 65
12 lb. r oO
Also the small trial pkg. at 300.
Hess' Dip and Disinfectant
Purifies the air, cures skin disord-
ers -50c tin.
The Store
F. R. SMITH
DRUGGIST AND S I'ATIONER.
trial..eti tent
ANOTHER wedding.
'DoN'T take them off yet a while.
LOYAL Legion meets Friday afternoon
at 4 t5
ASSEMBLY in the Town Hall Friday
evening of this week.
MONTHLY Horse Fair Thursday of
next week. Ic will be a wbooper. So
dont miss it.
THE tnaw on Monday encouraged the
removal of ice and snow from the side-
walks in -the business Section of the
town.
MASQUERADE Carnival on Brussels
rick '1 ueday evening of next week.
Prizes are un exhibition in W. F. Stret.
ton's store window for the various
events.
A saLE of Furniture will be held in
the Smith block, Brussels, on Thursday
of next week. Horse Fair day, at 2 p. m_
Bargains will be offered. W. J. Jacklin,
is the owner.
Tatra DAY, February 29th, will be the
next Monthly Horse Fair at Brussels
It promises to be a sweeper in which
many buyers will take a band. Dost
forget the date.
THE carcl of Miss Maud Bryans ap-
pears in this issue of THE Po4T. She
has has jest completed a course at
Chicago in Ophthalmology and is now
ready to give the public the beuefit.
LIBRARY CONVENTION -The District
Public Library Convention will be held
in Stratford Friday of this week, 23rd
inst. First session at to a, m. A gond
program will be presented 1. D
Barnett, of Stratford, is the Chairman
l
interest
and takes a deep incle work
rHIS week eek tbe Prynene
Milling
Co,
has received a
car of oats and a car of
corn for the accommodation of the
public. ' This film also are sole agents
for the Blatchford calf meal also
for Blatchford's sugar and flax for stock
and Blatchlord's "Fill the basket" for
THE POST subscription list is growing
nicely, 6 new names last week. You
could help us in this campaign.
Tres coal supply of the town is none
too large just naw but the dealers are
moving to meet emergency oases,
THURSDAY was a double -and twisted
Hug tat I•snorter, or worse then that if
the English language had some word to
express it Trains were cancelled and
business was at a standstill. We guess
the North Renfrew bye election was
responsible.
SALE OF MAGAZINES -Friday evening
of this week, at 8 o'clock sharp, the
year's Magazines coming to Brussel,
Public Library Reading room will be
sold by Public Auction If you want
een nine bargains in good literature dont
miss this sale•
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0 A, 0. No. 21 seed barley for sale. Price
0100 per bushel. Also three thoro' bred York-
shire brood sows with pig and a number of
store pigs. N15
M. KNIGHT, Q annbro
J. okP. P. 0.
SUNBURST lost, Pet with pearls. Finder will
please leave it at Tug Pose,.
A BARGAIN-Thirtretl young pigs for sale
at $411 pair, also one .;good heavy draft a• It
them; two year; old. Apply to J. P. MaIa-
WAIL Oranbrnok 'Phone 520.
10 PIGS 7 weeks old for stile. Apply to JOHN
OUitRIE, butcher, 00r0Paele.
LOST, -A Crescent pin. Finder will do a
great favor by leaving it. at Tait POST.
Wong. WANTED.-Wai5t2 and plain sewing
Waists a specialty. Flora sane RODRRTS•
DRIVING mare for sate. Would make a Rood
third horse. Apply to R. BEND/OMR, Brum-
selR.
BEST Clover and Timothy seed. for Bale at
MOO1tAO cones.
Ir your sews do not Reit you call and ex.
change with me or I will sell to you at cost
T. 000axbon. Brulaele.
time to
N -NOW 1q the
Erma and bo e
best known
1r '. is thehR
nd bone hirh
teed arca
producer of eggs. For sale by BARKER BRos
P P
HOal a and lot,eligibly her;Intuited in Brag el
oo htsi a to rent Further particular. me .
be obtained from Mrs R Dark, or Dr. Holmes.
FON $41.105 TO Rnam.-Hoose and lot 011
Turnba•ry street, Brussel., belonging to Thos
Nicholls. For further perticalers apply to A.
F. Stewart, Brusselo South.
poultry. See what they say about it in +a -
their advt. next week and put the rec-
ommendation
ec- A COMPLIMENTARY Banquet is being
o A Watetion to the test. tendered to F S Scott, who le the
oA t'Gsnrns o presented -The W. C. L' U . energetic and painstaking President of
Strachan, BchMrs. BRuchanan,
F. Brussels, Grev and Morris Rural 'Vele
wnee Miss Josie Buchanan, phone System The date is set for
with a silver casseroleucheaccompaniediappropriate
le Friday, March tat and the meeting place
1
an address, couched in appropriate
terms, as a token of love on the event
of her marriage. Mrs Strachan was
one of the office bearers and a very faith-
ful member of the local Union, whose
membership they hope to retain.
Taos. ELLIA KILLED -A telegram was
received lost Sunday by Wm. Ellis,
Brussels, South, conveying the sad in-
telligence that his son Thomas, bad
died on Saturday as the result ot a kick
from the horse, at Duudurn, Sask.
Mr. Biliswired back to forward the
body here and it is expected to arrive
possibly Friday night or Saturday.
Deceased was the second son of Mr,
and Mrs Ellis and he was born here 37
years ago He is away 34 Years and was
unmarried. The bereaved will share Ln
the sympathy of the community.
JACK THE HUGGER Oo a recent
evening one of the Young ladles in town
had an experience on 'l'urnberry street,
near the bridge, that she will not soon
forget. While making her way to call
on Weeds North 01 the river she en.
countered en unknown gent who clasp-
ed her in his tains to her alarm and dis-
gust. 'rhe meeting was very brief and
the gait struck after this informal in•
troductiou very rapid, the lady receiv
ing a great Fright. Whether tbe man
was worse
' nUr or not i5
not
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the
known but a watch has been set and
this wat•uing note is sounded that there's
a bot bine ahead of the gent if the of-
fence is repeated. ' Women folk should
keep an eye open for the discovery of
the Impudent bugger so that be may be
taught a lesson.,
ARE 'Vett Gotta° -Y so take advsrlageTTills
Of he SPRING t
ematk
ably low one-way second class colonist
rates tc TDO Wash. Victoria,
r
land,Port.
C.; ; Seattle, TRR
Ore,, oto, in effect March. est to
April 15th ; or if Western Canada is
your destination the one way second
clues settlers' rates sbould appeal to you.
Settlers' traits to Western Canada will
leave Toronto 50.2o p m. each 'rues-'
day during March and April. Bear in
mind that f the Canadian Pacific Railway
offers the finest pOi;sible equipment end
fastest ttaitl service, 'rhe route 1r
of the most scenic la the world. It is
tbo only line operating through stand- bread and hurter, biscuits, butts, lake,
aril and tourist sleepers, also dining cars tea and coffee, dec , a good program was
to Winnipeg and Vancouver; with the rendered with the rector, Rev. D B.
most modern conlpartttlent observation Cantered, presiding It wag ;la follows:
library care tbruugh the 11101.1htRifS anti -Piano solo, Mra (Dr) 'Holmes; ad
across Canada on traits continental dress, Rev. Dr Oates ; recitations by
trains. Be travelling C. I'. R. you Miss Meegie McLanehlin, of Walton;
avoid the 11efessity of changing depots. a„fns, by Dougald Slrealm) ; violin and
Dining car service uugurpassed All pieta) numhera by U i`at•1ar anti Mrs.
equipmeooi4 owned and operated be the $ C Wason ; Lnllahr stung, by 4 liltlo
i t'. a 1t %gins by
'highest form <,f g els' recitation b Bert L0
will be the Town Hail. Btuseels A
hustling committee has the matter in
hand,
ARM INJURED. -While Miss Kate
Harbottle, ot town, was enjoringa visit
at her motiter's, Mrs Wm. Bray, 161h
con , Grev township. she went with a
party to coast on a hill side She was
thrown off the sleigh and the cbntect
with the hard ground di"lncatsd her left
elbow and itijtnred the ligaments Mies
r first think she ed
Harbottle did nn at fi h
suffered much injury hut tater medical
attendance had to he sought to set mat-
ters to right. We hope the injured
member will be speedily restored to its
former usefulness.
HOCKEY -In cur issue of last week
we referred to a local League which had
been formed bo the hockey enthusiasts
of the town Since then some strep,'
nus battles have been fought, although
it has not been necessary to call in the
ambulance, corps to attend to the
in
wounded As the games progress t
terest is increasing and some very good
hockey is being put on The standing
of the teams at present is Rs follows :-
Won Lost To play
Clerks 2 o 4
r 2 O
Enke s
B 4
Hi School r r
Hiatt S 3
an o ons o
2
I' ng4
CURLING --Last Friday af'ernoon five
rink% of Wingham curlers came to Brus-
sels friendly game with
sell and enjose a r g m
cartists,victor
aur stone and be. nm victory
perching on the home banner by the
following score :--
BRTTSPSLa WINGHAM
A Currie. 15 Vettnormau
J T Ross . 15 Mitchell. ...... 8
P. Scott ... 08 Perrin n
J. Duncan le Elliott ...........23
D. C. Ross 26 Crawford 7
Totals .....87 48
A return game willbeplayed before the
Winter is over.
Pate CARE SOCIAL-Puesrlav evening
an enjoyable tithe Wes spent at the Pan•
cake social held le the School room of
St. john's uhnrell When the wants of
the innerman had been well supplied
with pancakes and maple syrup, plus
A
Business Chance
is often missed when it might have been
easily embraced by
Systematic Saving
Begin now to prepare for the day of op-
portunity by depositing your savings In
The METROPOLITAN BANK
50.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER
How yr L00010 15 WESTERLY ONTARIO.
-G A. Deadman was in Chatham last
week on business and from there to
Merlin, is miles distant, where his bees
are. He reports about 6 incites of snow
with an occasional buggy and wagon
on the roads. Across the road from his
apiary a farmer was drawing in corn
stalks with the waggon, rite lowest
temperature recorded was e5 below sero.
Too low probably for the peach crop and
tor those apiarists Who leave their bees
unpacked, All bis have extra protec-
tion.
MASQUERADE CARNIVAL - Tuesday
eveuiug of next week the second mas
querade Carnival of the season will be
held ou Brussels rink. Choice prizes
will be awarded for best National cos-
tumes for lady and also for gent ; best
dressed little girl ; best comic clown.
and best little boy comic clown. 'There
are two prizes in each event. Races
will include } mile open to ladies over
is years, wheelbarrow race, is lap race
lady and gent ; boysracet5 years and
ender ; and t mile married man's race
Burlesque Hocken game will be played
in whim a foot ball will serve for puck
.end brooms instead of sticks. Prizes
are on display at W N' Stretton's jewel-
ry store window. Big 6 piece Baird will
seppls music. $50 of the gruceeds of
carnival will be bestowed to the Sick
Children's Hospital. Toronto, by Pro-
prietor 'Trench. There should be t.
,heat crowd -at the Carnival. Doors will
be open at 7 30 and judging begins at 8.
Further particulars may be learned by a
pet usal of the large posters.
W. C. 'T U -The regular meeting of
the W C. '1' U was held in the Library
building, Friday, Feb. 16th, a goodly
number of members and friends being
present. Mrs Hill conducted devotion -
a' exercises and after singing "There's a
work to do for Jesus," Mrs. Paul and
Mrs. McCauley led in prayer, The
President took the chair and conducted
the business. Mira Carrie Hingston
favored the audience with a beautiful
solo, "A Dream of Paradise " Mrs.
telliek, of Exeter, Co. President watt
present and gave a strong address on
'Purity and Mother's Work "
She
er • know
the
• are m tit a,
\ e who.
:said V ,
child
e Hood a c
v of motherhood, real
'o and love joy
Id with
brings love for itself into the woe
n The sacrifice of a parent is known
only to those who have had the experi-
ence The subject of inherited vice was
also dealt with If we want a prayerful
child we must be prayerful mothers and
keep our minds pure and cleau as well
is our bodies. The speaker rcommend-
ed that children be trained
to giving' svetematically as it keeps
the child interested and be knows how
ewers ' cent is spent. Mr's. S. C. Wilson
sang a very fine solo, entitled "Some-
body Must." A very hearty vote of
flit . 'Phe
thanks was tendered Mrs Fo k
meeting was closed by singing one verse
of "God be with You till we meet again."
Miss Lizzie Holmes, Alexander street,
uu to fall t her home
had the misfortune a
and did damage to her left arm so that
she was partially laid aside for a time
but is improving nicely uow and we
hope will soon be o. k.
Mrs. Deadman is still in Peterborough
where her sister, Mrs. 13rowett is. From
last report she was still living though
cannot recover. Airc. Browett has bad a
long siege but the call must be very.
pear. She is well known bene and the
family have the sympathy of many old
friends in their trying hour,
We welcome James Kerughau, wife
and family to town They moved in on
Tuesday and will make their borne in
People We Talk About
Cleve. Baeker was on the sick list dura
ing the peat week. •
Alex. Stewart's property, Tnruberry
street South, knuwn as the Denied
place Mr, Kernaghan is now fully in-
stalled in the dray business as successor
to R. Henderson, who assumes the
janitorship at Brussels school buil Hug
Church Chines
Rev. Dr. Oaten's subject for Sunday
evening will he "Is creative t•nctge' still
needed?'
The next regular sleeting of lhtil land
Presbytery will be held in Wiughnm on
Tuesday. Mardi 5111.
Rev, Dr. Tailing, of 'rurouto,. occu-
pied the pulpit of Melville church last
Sunday. the pastor being, nr; r'iroueo,
Next Sabbath will be - the ciciting day
in Brussels Methodist church to receive
the ballots on the Church Vnlori quer
tion. About 5o were handed se Ia5t
SUoday.
DIED
BARE. In Grey township, on February 15th.
Phebe Wood, relict of the late Hobart
Barr, aged 118 years, O months and 25 days.
Emus, -At Dundnrn, Seek.. on Febrnnry 17th,
Thomas, eon of Wm. and Mrs Ellis, Bros-
sel%, aged 87 years and 4 months,
Goon i. -In East Wawesnnh, on February
18th, John Geddes, aged 48 years.
Musao,-In Wroxeter, on February 17th.
Alen, Munro
MaLnAN.-In Howiok, on February 17th, RRralt
Rutherford, wife or John McLean, need 57
years and 7 11101,t115.
AUCTION SALES
BATnaDAY, FEE 24, -Household Furnitere.
Terrace, Tnrnberry street, Brussels. Saleat
. m. 'Joanna RR Prop. o u P F. S.
�P , P Booth,
Auo.
THE STANDARD SANK
OF CANADA �&..�-
Edablithed 1873
TRANSMITTING MONEY
For sums up to $50 our Bank Money Orders are
convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue
Drafts or Bills of Exchange. Money sent at once to any
banking point in the world by Telegraphic or Cable
Transfer.
Savings Bank Department at Every Branch.
B AJSZELS BRANCH
`8',asR<lnaac8, Plaraar;,er
TLESDAY, FEBRUARY 27TH. -Farm stook.
implement'(, &o.. Lot86. Con, 10, they town,
ship Bale unreserved et 1 p. m. Win. Mann,
Prop. F. S. Scott, Auo,
'PHO1RDAY, Fen 29TH. -Furniture, imple-
ments. &o Smith block, Bruesels. Sale at 2
p, n1, W ,1' Jasklin,Pron„ 51' 8, Scott, Aeo,
P0ae022, MA1On 5231 -Farm stook, 17n-
ple nenm•, &o , Lot 20. Con 7, Grey Sule 0 (.
r'eserved at I p. m. Harry Keys, Prop. F. g.
Scott, Auc.
WEDNESDAY, MAnon 8030 -Farm atook, im-
plements, &a , N54 Lot 17. eloa 4, Morrie.
Sale without reserve at I p. m. James Cloak
ey,.Prop. F. S. Boost, Auo.
BRUSSE,-S MARKET
Wheat $0 88
Oats 41
Peas 1 05
Barley 75
Butter 6
Eggs
Potatoes 12 W
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C tie 44 60
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attire 'fails to cure yuut' a
cough or (told you get 0�,
bitelt till yon paid for It . 6c
You Are 5111.0 of A titre OP
0 the cash heed. Nothing
11711r•h fairer l• 1 low thin,.
0 We are hsdiugastead-
eily hrnrviug demised for
® tills popular' Cough Rein-
edy.
If you have a Cold,
Cough or any trouble of
the thrnit1y lunge or ail'
passages try nor BLOOD
ROOT COUGH CURB,
250. per Bottle
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TWO good cows for sale. Will calve early. a
Also a general eminent gelding rising 8 0
years. Apply on lei Lot 22.Con 11, Grey
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MISS MAUD# C. BRYAN'S
oeHrHALMol-OGIST
Personal graduate McCormick Neurological
College, Ohiango, I11. IR prepared to teat eyes
and At glasses at her home. 4th Line, Morrie,
Phone 1219
$0110 COR BALE,-Goodpneuhratletfrebuggy,al
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most n w, with automobile sent ; 5,11.01
45 tired buggy, almost new, automobile ,ant t 1
108. good jumper cutter, almost new ; 2 goad goer
83 robes, l met of good single horn Pea, 2 »1iii eof
belle. Also a goad brick dwelling house and
romfortable stable on Queen ,trent, Fur too •
titer particulars apply to GEORGE BIiOWN,
Brussels. 88•tf
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FARM FOR SALE.- Estate of tete Jatnee
Olaman, being NA Lot 2, Omt.8 Morris
township, centaintng 100 sores, 8acres of which
14 beet; Good bank barn and never failing
spring elope to barn, Good'scook farm. Must
be suid at mute For terms apply at aloe of
THE. POST, Sm'noalk. 84.4
Notice to Creditors
In the matter of tile estate of Conrad
Berman, late of the Township ot
Grey, in the County of Huron,
, gentleman, deceased.
N"tiee is hereby given, pursuant to Statute,
that ell creditors and others Raving claims
against the 4ala to of the said Cwned Bel nodi,
who died on or about the twenty-first day
of January, 1912, are required mt or before
the 15311 day of Mnrolt. 1912, t0 mend by post
prepaid or deliver to F S Scott, Brnasels,
P 0 , Agent for the Executors of the de-
ceased, th,-ir Christian and snruaaes, adders -
Hes and descriptions, and a statement of their
500 30030 a4nin-t the said rtitntr and also the
nature of the-seourity df nny; held by them.
And further take notice that atter snoh last
mentioned date the Executors will proceed
t0 distribute the passu of the deceased
amongst the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to the clnlms of which they. shall
than have got modem, and th,t the sad Execu-
tors will not be liable for aha said assets or
any pert thereof to any pere0n or persona of
whose olaimo notlee shall not have been reeelV-
ed by them at the time of 0,10), distribution.
Doted at Rt. Thomas thio Lath day of Febru-
ary,1 12
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Final Clearance of •
Winter Goods
Your Chanes to Save Money
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Miss Mae Wood bas resumed her
musical course at London.
H. G, Fitzgerald. of Linwood, was
visiting at j G lones' last week.
j. T. Wood trade a business trip to
Berlin and Toronto for a few days.
Will Goodwin, of Chastest, was visit.
ing his coater, Mrs Kyle, this week.
Miss Nettie Brown is attending the•
millinery openings at the Queenv
Mrs '1' McFadzean and son Wilfrid
f few days.
are visiting at Listowel for
Miss Annie McQuarrie is attending
the 'Toronto Millinery Openings this
week.
Miss Linda Colvin is looking up the
latest in 1912 millinery in Toronto this
week,
Alf. Baeker and Councillor Muldoon
tCbi-
horse saleat
were attending a big
cago this week.
Miss Cora Souch, of Seaforth, is here
on a visit to her sister, Mrs. G. C. Low.
rv, Princess street,
Mrs. F. Sperling and Wyman attend -
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ed"rhe Franklin-Siemmon wedding ou I •j
Wednesday at Ethel.
Miss Mary Ross left last Friday for
the millinery openings in Toronto pre-
paratory to the Spring season here
Miss Irmo Berkley is being initiated , •
into the wholesale mysteries of the mil- •i•
finery business this week at Toronto. •
W W. Ballagh, of the Metropolitan 1 `t'
Bank,. Brockville, is renewing old
friendships in Brussels and the girls are
correspondingly happy.
Drugg at Pox and Mics Stuart were at
Wroxeter on 'l'ttesdav attending the
funeral of the late A. Mttttro, a pfonti•
neat and highly esteemed resident of
that place.
James Cattnach, of Fordwieh, Wes vis•
itiug George Brown this weed. They
ate old friends and worded together
many a day in bricklaying, rhe visitor
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is no stranger; to Brussels.
ex Warden Miller, of Toronto, former- •
lv of Wroxeler, was ceiling on old
friends in town on Monday. He is •
timber inspector MI the C. P. R. and w
has a strenuous job that just suits him
Mrs. ltobt, Lowe wee called home to
Guelph last Saturday owing to the seri
our ,illness of her mother, who went i
an operation oft Mendat hitt we a•.
throughp
hope she will soon he on the Mend again. 6
Miss Mabel Hayeroft, of Fort William, +'
C P. R Otfadnl the who has been holidaying hero, left 1101 ;.
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f'il face -masa, b is 13cr a u Y
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o�oiency, If 9uc� a trip is t fighest t Mi1Rltery Qnliriir s. She roe �`iil
1 only Ladies'
Fur Lined Coat
Good quality rat lining t flue,
all wool broadcloth shell,;
Western sable 0011(13' ; 801111 -
fitting style. Regular price
$47.60. Or, sale for
$34.00
2 only Ladies'
Fur Lined Coats
Good dark rat lining; extra
fine all wool broadcloth shell ;
No. 1 Western Sable collar' ;
ostyles. t ll t1'
semi-fitting}e I t
$50.00, Ott salat g
$39.00
1 only Fine Sealette
Fur Trimmed Coat • ,
Quilted lining; No. 1 Western
sable collar ; 52311i-fittitlg style.
Eegttlar $80.00. On salt' at
$22.00
2 only Ladies,
Fur Trimmed Coats
' feavy Hilted linings ; fine
heaver cloth top Rock sable
splitter; (Whit -tit Mug style.
Regullu• price 520.00. On sale
at
$14.90
1 only
Fur Trimmed Coat
Pine broadcloth shell ; 54
inches long t quilted lining
and No. 1 Western Sable ani-
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1 arena -fit illi r style. Rego-,
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hat ..o Ili
18.75
1 only
Fur Trimmed Coat
Beaver. shell ; quilted lining
semi -lilting style, Regular
51800. On stile at
$13.50
Big bargains its all Winter Underclothing
for Ladies, Children, Men and Boys,
Clearing all lines of Heavy Rubbers and
Overshoes at Bargain Prices,
Now is the time to buy Men's and Boys'
Overcoats, Ladies' and Children's Winter
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AUCTION SALE 01i1 FARM 1TOCI, TNI•.
pLSMei'a, &c. -F. S. Scutt, onetli,tero,
has been instructed by the under signed to sell
by public auction at Lot 20. 0011. 7, Grey. on
Tuespday, March 8th, at 1 0 010031 sheep
th'Jfollowing property, via, :-I mare rising
8 genre,1 draft here° rising t yea e, 1 hefty,
mare rising 4 yeors, 1 hsnvy ,Hare 7 years old
1 heavy glare 11 years old in foal, 1 driving
horse 6 years old, 1 heavy filly rising 1 year,
light filly Heine 2yeera, 1 fresh ,,,itch cow, 7
mach cows .0 posed in calf, 1 heifer 2 sear -
old, 8 steer; rising 1 year, 8 believe rising 1
year, 1. Yorkshire sow with litter, 2 Yorkshire•
brood sows, 14 store pigs, 8 beam, 1 Massey.
Harris binder 7 foot cut nearly new, 1 Massey
Harris mower, 0. foot tint beady now, 1 508007 -
Berrie cultivator with seed box, 1 lumber
wngpn, 1 buggy, 1 Dotter, 1 pair bob sleighs, 1
Perrin 2 furrow riding plow, 1 Fleury plow
No. 21, 1 set diamond harrows 4 seetiona, l hat
loader, I scalier. 1 fanning mill, 1 cream
eparator, I set single harness, 2 set team
harness. 1 hay fork, oar, ropes and 1 neve.
about 400 hus oats, quantity of barley and
wheat, obnut 10 tone of hey, 1 wagon box, 1
91018 boat, 1 water trough. soy tees, forks,
rakes, chains and other` aetiel,s ton numer-
ous to mention, Rale uneteerved as pro.
nriator 1s going West, Terms -0800 and
under dash ; over the t amonnt 8 menthe credit
will be given on fur,dshing improved joint
nota. ; 4 per cent off for nosh 00 credit
amonnta. HARRY KEYS, Proprietor.
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it uetlone"r , ha: Wool 3 'i'unied by the widrr-
ignrd to sett by pe elle newton 01 (436 1.01 17,
1'01000. the' folflu'(Vrrh li el'erll`n1"i hen d'art
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mare, IUy. are old nu•lu fool. Ldraft horse
eon 2 yeare old , t 2' ivtog herr 4 yelle} old, 1
(Wminmre colr'3, r•nls ext. 0 ,'dish cows suP-
meal!111mtlr. gen Ives 0000(1 ewes, 2 brood
00(01133115,•)," esus• 4(1051' andgads,', 17.ft.
'airt'Orn,ina 131ucler 03102 7 uow. 1 0 -ft. R1o0or•
Idyl' niowor now, 18•hnrne hlcOornllrk 5,111'
'Iger new, I lin 07.11111't is me,1.0, mid pen
Iowa,en-r 1 Deerleg horvv rake l leW, 1 Noxell
drill, 1lend roller, 2Perri, riding plows,
Fleury plow, 2 Ten -water plows, 1 sod plow, 1
enng nPorv, , 1 seiner, 1 10-hnror.pnwer enm-
ilrte, 1Yet it> outthtg 1x111 Wuh blower•,, 2 seta
Iron halt 0100, 1 canning nil; with 2 Pers sieves,
I Me els ?.ren s, hider I Ora in Prmher, born
'Ottine outfit corneal ing of 15h p. tiyntm efts
' (5100 mhd No 10(3'I'hnms Blower box, 1 00,312,
t set of elings, •'threshing at,l belts. : DOW Mr Mintier Im mile
1 set 0,1301(9, - ft R
1 ugh' boh•Ptelglis• 1 middle, 1 Pet PingiP bar,
nese. I set team harness, 1 Pet plow liaruesa, 1
nate Switch trip sellers. 1 M00ormielr Dream
sensrntOrrtew, 1 WA POO 1,02, 1 gravel box, 1
sleigh box, 1 wend reek I Ptrew reek, 1 hey
reek, 1 hag barrow, 1 wheelbarrow. 1 pet 1200
Ib- eeeloa,-1 grindstone 1 stone hon 1. 1 pith, 01
log biotic.. 1 mita'• Irani,, 1 snit trnngli, lout-.
ter pole. 2 baggy noire. 60 son beettots and
entice.. IPep pan, It bee hives, 2 {train cradles,
IOObns ennd nets, tO Mt. grind burley, 40 hue.
gnnd Tons, gnantity of timothy key, quantity
of hnnber,'emuher' of eeder•t,oP,P,1 cook stove,
1 heater, gw hits of ahhwlro,,ecethes, forks.
rakes. nlolon slid nnmerno' nt)Ri• a•t9cles.
Rnls unreserved e. tn•nnrirtor 1300 vnld his
farm Rsriu.-$8 redltundergiven
rash t over thin
an,nuo2 8 months n'edtt. given on furnishing
approved credit smont. note. Tiny wed erato x5013, eflPh
JA MKS OLOAKEY, Proprietor.
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