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The Brussels Post, 1912-3-14, Page 8Biond Hoot Fine Otationery Tye Reliable Cough Cure Don't think you have tried every known remedy for your cold un'il you have secured a bottle of BLOOD ROOT COUGH CURE -the sure, safe and pleasant cough preparation. Blood Root Cough Cure we make ourselves, Has been sold from our store for a great many years and has given the best of satisfaction We can recommend it and yon wilt make no mistake in keeping a bottle on hand and perhaps save yourself from having a protracted cold. Largo Bottle 250. f As a person's taste is often judged by the clothes they wear, so is one ;Meg - ed in a social or business way by the stationery used. Envelopes an!1 Writing Paper of good quality snake a good impression, The difference in price between poor Stationery and the good thing is so small that almost anyone can afford it Stmphoav Lawn and Dimity are two oe ihe itigirest grade paper's we have and are to be had at ase the quire. In a cheaper grade hut one that is in gond taste is Dutch Febrik" at the per quire. Envelopes, of course, to Ina' eh. Also a beautiful range of boxed paper at 250 and up. St. Patrick's Day Mara 17 Souvenir Cards for the day at a for sc and $e each. 7'hStore F. R. SMITH DRUGGIST AND SreTIONER grad Bang .ems MILLINERY Openings come next. A. 0. U, W. Friday evening of this week, PUBLIC Library Board will meat next Monday eveninir. ODD rubbers found and Left at Tx& PosT Did you lose one? GRAND Orange Lodge met in city of London Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Semmes School report, Council minutes and other local and district matter on pages 4 and 5 SUNDAY will be St Patrick's Day, turning our thought to the dear little Shamrock and Erin's green isle. WHAT about that Spring advertise - mens of yours ? The public expect en invitation to share in your bargains if you have them. LEAP YEAR - Saturday evening of this week there will he what is desig nated as a Leap Year Skate at Brussels rink. 'I`ake it in. A St. Patrick's social will be given, under the auspices of the Epworth League, in the sehool room of the Methodisichurch, Monday, 28th inst, when an Irish program will be presented. THE Po T extends congratulations to Rev 1. E. and Mrs. Hunter, of 'Pup- pervilte. Ont . over the arrival of the cutest baby daughter in the Province of Ontario. March 7313 was the red letter day in the parsonage history We hope they call the lassie Patrice, seeing that the ITh of Ireland was so near. YE 0 de Folkes' Syngin' Meetin' will be held in the Town Halt. Brussels, Tue••das evening, March 2631., by the Ladies' Aid of Melville church Pro- gram will consist of inst; mental solos and duets, vocal solos, duets and 'quartettes, choruses, readings end dialogue. Admission 250 ; children loc. Fuller announcement next week. A LETTER from M. McKenzie, of Ane THE well known hostlery-The Britisb Exchange -of Goderich, has been sold by E .R Swarts, the preseut proprietor, to J Brown, of Wind or The new landlord was to take possession this week. Dun -George Manning, a brother to the tete John Manning of thia locality, died at the hone of his brother Wm, at Woodville, Out , on March and. He was in his 8tst year and had only berg poorly for about a wet k Mr, Mannine lived with his brother here years ago and will be remembered by the older people. He was unmarried, -o New •-oNew gats for men and boys at G. N. Mo - Lenitive; Goon cow for sale. Will calve about middle of April PETER STewART, Brussels. Phone 67, SBE the naw ready-to-wear suits for ladies, 9 N Mcl,AnnR's HOoaav shoe and els ate found. Owner may it by proving property and paying for this notice. Ink Po8 Nay, reany•toticar aki,ts for Ladies at 9, N MuwasN's, Lane's work bag lost on gravel road on Monday evening Blinder welt confer a great favor by leaving it at ARE Pun, Sloe the new »hire waists and wash dresses at G. N. MOLAItEN'e, 0000 garden to rent or would let it on abaree. Apply to MRs JoRN HILL, Sruaeelt. Phone gate Uou'T forget the naw boots and shoes at 0, N MOLAneN's. Swim Pees and Barley for sale Apply to Si Lot 26, eon. 5, Morris. WALTER neuADF00T, Phone 516 Brussels P. 0. BaooD sow with pig for Bale. Also 80 hens. 11022 A8D568o5, Brussels South. NEW dress goods., Pr into, Gnrghema, The. biOrnel•lee and Trimmings at G. N. Ino• LAREN's. F013 MALE -Good pneumatic tire buggy, al. moat rl. W. with a111010Oatle 83.3.E r a steel ti, ed buggy, almo.t new, automobile seat : 2 good goat robes Also a guild brick dwelling house and comfortable stable on Queen street. For further particulars apply to Geo. l'RoWN, Brussels. sett Junin. Our new clothing for men and boys. Big assortment and big values at G. N. 11ULARBN's. to North Dakota, in remetteng his sub•O.A.U. Nu 91 seed barley for ante. Price $1.00 per bushel.Also three Moro' bred York. shire brood sows with pig and enumber of store pigs.J. Lot 21, Von. 12. Grey. M. KNIGHT, UrxnbrooltP. O. suription to THE PoaT says :-See you have been having some severe weather this Winter, almost as low temperatnre as here. in North Dakota. One weeek here in January it ran from 30 to 46 but since the weather has been rather fine most of the time. Not one bad blizzard yet but we may get them later. ' With best regards, &a, FROM GRAND PRAIRIE, -A letter dated Feb. astb, from J. M Moore formerly of this locality, who is now at Grand Prairie. Peace River, says they have en• joyed 2 months of sunshine, with few cold days and overcoats out of use in middle of day. Coldest about 6o de. grees below and snow all gone Ex pest a railway within so miles inside of Dar7I120 mare for sale Would make a good third horse, Apply to R. tiBNniasoN, Brea - (tele, Ir your saws do not suit you call and ex- change with me or I pill sell to 3 ou et oast. T. 21014 5200R, Brussels. I E)os 85e pin DozUS - Now is the time to feed ground bone w hish is the best known producer or eggs. For sale by BABRaa 8505. House and lot, eligibly actuated 111 Brussels. for sale or to rent. Further particulars may be obtained front Mrs. R. Dark, or Dr. Holmes. Port MALE Oa TO Biota -House and lot on Turnbe•r•y street, Brussels, belonging to Thee. Nicholls. For further particular a enquire at Tax Pose. -0- a year. Living is high. Expect to get ' A FAREWELL PARTY - The Presbt- a crop in this year. All are well at time of writing. Mr. Moore is a sob of D 13. Moore, Brussels and Mrs. Moore was a Miss McGaviu, of Grey township OPENED AN OFFICE -Miss Mande C. Bryans, who is s graduate of the Mc Cormick Neurological C3llege, Chicago, has;opened an office over the W. A. Granger grocery, Turnberry street, where she may be found Thursday, Friday and Saturday of each week, from 1 30 to 6 o'clock ready to test eyes, fit glasses, etc. Oo the other days of the week Miss Bryans will fill profes- sional engagetnents at 720 Spadina Ave., Toronto. Her telephone is No tete Card may bo read in this issue of 'rtes Poop. STASIS AND BEsOM.-Mondav evening two rinks of Brussels ss s cu rlers drove to Wroxeter and played the return game with the experts of that place The score eons close and was as follows :- Wroxeter Bi essels McTavish R. T McLauchlin Aitchison R Thomson Brawn A Strachan Black, skip.,. it J. 'il Ross, sk... 8 Dr. Jackson W. Seeker Allan leo. Ballantyne &lathers G. McDonald Town, skip 9 R. Downing sk.fo Totals 20 18 The visiting teams were entertained to an. oyster supper at the erose and enjoy• ed the trip very 111110b, barring the pi'011 holes. BtisiNEss Boomer.- Brussels Marbib Works have been purchased by Allan E. Hersey limn the es'ate r,f the late 1. A. Hunter aid the business will be con - tooted in the old stand adjoining the Miss Gertrude Deadman made the posto$`ice. Mr. Hersey has lived in preseueettetl. Ili a few words the res Brussels for the past •3i years, the most pient expressed her thanks to the choir of which he ha; been associated with for the gift Aflash light was taken this rine of work, at which he was also by Jack Elliott, 1410c11 was employed prior to his reeiclenee here, so ' was then served in American promenade that he enters upon his, new proprietor- ; style, Miley ed ht musts and genies Ship wen and favorably known to the ' Which was entered into es one joyous people of the community and we expect fames', the only thought to mar the be will do his best to retain the trade complete happy feeling was that at the and milt. St Iles t 1' it „ vc 1 et ; nett gathering there would be one trusted to him. We wish' him suooess, missing from the number, one who bas Mr, Herseyis now in eteeasion it been far r > an t stall <blt hu Pod true, wltlen P g g g read for bueines 1 s. Mrs H me an In hal , r Y h r d p out a all lima to the suocess of her mother, Mrs 't', Weeders purpose .the performances Miss Mcltenzle has removing to Detroit where they will been'for some tine organist in the Sim - Make their home and where Dr, J D. day School, an active Member of the Matintlers is practicing medicine, endeavor choir and 5101015 and. Was also Jany old friends hese will be sorry to a 5510,61 in the i butt:h choir, We wish tido theltl lCtWs rtOW0t l het.8ttcoo55. tertau chutcn Chun gave a farewell party at the h'•me uf Mrs, Wright. Organist and Leader ha honor of Miss Dulls McKenze, on her departure ei London The chop assembled ghoul 8 o'clock, and asuort lime alter the En- deavor choir arrived to a body and presented Mtss McKenzie with nine pieces of Limuge china. An address was read by Miss ,lean Moore as fol- lows :- DEAR DOLLY - Il is with feelings of deep regrettnat we have heard of your intended departure and .we have gathered here io-night to enjoe a social evening and to btd you Good Bye. We haveapprecrated ver, much tom faith fel aueudauce in otlr choir, and the ctiee'fuleess which has al was s character ized your entleavof•s to further its effi cenc and we e very sorryU 5 al at ea ria Y t it go but this is a world of change and we know that our loss will be tithe . gain. 'Though you are no longer with us we will not forget the many profitable evenings tive have spent in our choir work to gether. As a slight token of our appreciation and esteem we ask sou to accept of this gift of Chine, tint be- cause of eta intrinsic Value but only to serve as a reminder uf tempt dais in Melvrhr ehm'uh Christian Eodrevor and act as a link to still bind your „tfrettons to those you leave behind. We wish von God speed, aid mat every blessing be yours. Rest assuted there will al was be a Matm ',vele; me awaiting von et any time sou hies otitic hack to Visit Signed on behalf of the choir, 1EAN 11lOotg GER''RUDE ilhArMAN Mks hIEADOW3 KATE DL+ADMAN 0. 1 net BU!i!S Chance is often missed when it might } easily embraced by ban been Systematic Saving Begin now to prepare for the clay of op- portunity by depositing your savings in The METROPOLITAN SAN $1.00 QA MORE OPENS .4N ACOOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH 1 F. H. Cil -ROY, MANAGER The Standard Bank of Canada Record of Business as at the 31st or January, 1912 ASSETS Cash on Hand $3,618,722,14 Notes and Cheques of and due by other Banks - 2,470,79148 Dominion Govt. and other first-class Bonds - 2,862,194,88 Loans on Call, on Govt,, 2tXtinieipal andother Bonds and Stocks . • 1,906,846,00 Government Deposit to 'secure Note Circulation 100,000.00 Bills Discounted and Current Advances . 23,397,888,68 Bank Premises . - 897,842,13 Other Assets 67,253.47 $37,311,3!7.78 .d�.L��l.o0�de Councillor Muldoon went to Winni• ONE day lest week the covev of wild e. ducks spending the Winter on the river peg last Frh1Ay, on a business trip. below the dam were made prisoners by W. H. LOVE D. M,.Qnarrie, of t'ranbrn°k, is the ice for a time hut cleared themselves visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. Oliver, after a while, 105533. AN Assembly was held in the Town Funeral Director A'e ate sorry to report the screens Hall last Ftidav evening in which a num- and Embalmer illness of Maurice, son of E C. Dun - her of people from outside points took Lord but hop- a change foe the better hpart. rhe Blom utsne a po tra. of Orders promptly and care- will soon reser, felly attended to night of THE Po•T Editor was amongthe Goderich, supplied the musical program clay. Phone 228. nnnU,et lit those who attended te re- in up to date style. WOMEN's IN.•r[''UTE.-The next regu• eept!ttn and droner given at the Pro - lar meeting of Brussels Women's Testi- last EL, ONT. vmeial Parliament buildings, Toronto, lar will be held in the audience room of O last Fi tdat evening, III Barrister N. W. the Public Library on Thursday, March '~O Rowell, K C .leader of the Opposition asst, ate 30 p m. Subjects are ••A girl's As hoar Mr Rowell filled the bill par• possibilities," by Miss Bertha Nichol, titularly well and all enjoyed a fine and '•Woollens and their Summer Care," Will Ament is back from a trip to time. by Mrs, R. Henderson. 'there will also Calgary. be Roll Cali, responses to be male by Miss Gordon is visiting relatives at Church Chimes supplying a recipe for Cookies. A dls Wingbam. cession of the topics will be asked for so Miss Irene Barkley has taken a milli). rho March me -ting of Melville W. he members will do well to be prepared ere position in Toronto, H. M S , will be held in the basement to take part. Miss Edith Adams has keen renewing of dee church on the 21•111 test. Mrs 8 C Wli.on will take the topic. HURON HOUSE OF REFUGE.- The old friendships b Brussels," The o quarterly meeting of the House of Miss Winnie McGuire has rammed Fels topicarg rhe Stewart was both R= loge committee was held at Clinton her position as milliner at Merlin, Kent les Maas Margaret Stewart was both ,n - 0n Wednesday of last week The Co. seceding and twee olive, and muolt accounts for the last three months Mrs. N F Gerry is visiting at the eoplecialerl he those present. were ambled and found correct, the home of her daughter, Mrs. W, H. limo time ago the Session of Melville Merklinger, at Hanover, (Lurch asked for the election of four total amount being $1,630 80. At new Elders A vote was taken and Miss Mildred Prene is home from an present there are ninety inmates at extended visit with her sister, Mrs, those chosen are as follows :-A D. sten h„u.e, nearly two thirds of the Robinson, of Newbery.Grant, S. C. Wilson, D McDonald and pettier being torn, A thorough in W. ymli. The induction and ordin- •pection of all the departments WAS Ino and Mrs. Cnnnin�*ham visited ation will made and the committee expressed rt. Mtss Chace, a missionary among the their son. Herbert and family at Palm- I take place on March 24th. srif,ts well sati.fi,d with the manage- erston, Thursday of last week Scott. t G Il Lake, S Austrians, at Washato, Sask., will come to Brussels on March 25th and deliver an address to the Women's Missionart Society and the Epworth Leaguers of the Methodist church. at 8 o'clock The purtlie will be cordially welcome to hear tea lade' relating her Missionary ex- prrwliees. Next Sabbath morning Rev. C R. Miller, of Berlin, will occupy Melville church pulpit and present the claims of the Childress' Aid Society The same speaker will address the Methodist con grrgatinn at 7 p m After the church services a public meeting will be held Ili the Town Hall commencing at:8 le o'clock, when, an illustrated address "'The store of the Wait',” will be given slong with 6o lime light views. by Rev Mr Miller, All are invited to. hear of the good work being done for negleteted children Geo M Ellintt, of Goderich, who is Huron's travelling commissioner 'u I Ms good m ter- will d v k as Io �-h gbe ereand may Mom e sontntlin for the h Sabbath 4 Schools. went. 'Three tenders for meat were Mrs Brine o u a e, ask., eoeivrd and 1'. was decided to award is making a holiday visit at the home of P. and Mrs Scott, )ren street the contract for supplying fore quer- Q res at 100 per pound to R Fuz R Leatherclale will go to 'I`oront° next week as representative frim stmmons. of Clinton, 1 his price is frimBrus ate cent higher than that which was sels to the A 0 U W Grand Lodge. pard previously The windmill on the Miss Edith Inman, who.has been ill term was damaged during a recent for a long time. was veru much worse gale and the Inspector reported that this week and her condition is now he had it repaired at a small expense. mnci precarious. For the use of a telephone in the resi. R K. Ross is visiting in town, having a holiday dense of Inspector Torrance And one holiday before deciding in some new in the House of Refuge the sero_ location. He disposed of his hardware melee pay tate Bell 'Telephone -Co $60 business in Listowel eettl0 The Inspector was instructed , RN9 W Ketilewell was ie lawn on Tuesday and met a number of Temper- ance workers and discussed the present situation with them. Miss Flo Buchanan is argrlainting herself with the telephone And lelegrspt, business at the Fox Drug Store in the evening, She isstill Ieanhintl the you tie idea hew to shoot in the Primary d•- Partrnent of Brussels. Ihl it .Can I Joseph h sl MrM Murr have removed front Brussels to Waterloo where diet will reside with their son. They resid- ed here f.nr a good many years and carry with them the gond wishes of a wide circle ofold friends, Mrs I. twrruce Taylor and sons, Stanley ;eel Frank, who have spent the past 2 or 3 months at the home of the fornier's mother, Mrs. T. MAutider,, left for their home at 'Halnio'a, Man , Tuesday of this week Mrs 'Taylor woe a former resident of this Iota ity and will be welcome back. We congratulafe Miss Pearl Dirk on leer success in obtaining her diploma from the Winghsm Business 1 ollege In her course rn stenography and type DIED writing She is taking another terns BeretrCnN-Ig Greyytowtrhtp,en March 8111. at Bookkeepntg. Miss Peers applied her; Mary Jariet iardiff, beloved wire of Ewer' self very closely to her tasks ants svrU Rets ltmaaged74 yearn, 8 months and5 deserves tee sttecea, she °btaitted She ergs 1 MA 9845 dense gi in his Out Murch 2nd, WAS ml '1`HB POST staff fur over 8 Year Gaarae simm�ng to hie first +ear hence,we are specially interestetl in her SBBBWN-T» N rah Bnsthope, on. Msi'rb 0th welfare t4 Furse end n, d -1 been, k8ed 81 yours, 1.. months end 38 days• to comwuuicate with the ctmpany in as t ffeert to have the rate reduced A number of private money matters in connection with the estates of inmates were considered and dealt with. HOCKEY LEAGUE -The town league which has been the centre of much in= serest this Winter, will soon be brought ut ., close. The fourrams are veryeven- match, v e - e 7' , r I I latch d and th ,iia i f o q 1 tv o hockey preseutsd at some of the games at least has almost reached Northern League standard Attendance at all of the games has been excellent although for real rooting the loyal High School fans have them all beaten, The Bankes team at present holds the lead. with a margin of One eame while the Yanigana hold down the toot of the list, although they are striving hard to raise their per.„ centore. '!`here are only two more games to be played, only one however, which is likely to make a difference in the final sanding Phis is the game between the Bankers and Clerks, which if won by the Clerks would result in a three cornered lie between the Bankers. Clerks and High School and a couple of r2tr6 games would be necessary to de. cid° the winners of the League. Pres eat standing of teams :- Won Lost Seekers ,.• ............. 4 I High School ................. 4 2 Cie•ke 2 2 V.migens r., , 0 5 People We Talk Abolet Ben and Mrs. Walker, of Toronto, are here for a holiday visit. Mrs N Matheson, of Lucknow, is visaing Mrs, A Lamont. Mrs Andrew Laidlaw, of Elam, was calling oil Brussels friends. Chas Howlett and Miss Pipe were t vl.sfrog at Behnore last week r n V7 l°srph (.> roues, of Bente was re- newing old friendships in this locality, Oliver Qnerin has gone to Raddittote Sask., where be expects to make his home Mrs lames Sholdice and son John, of McKillop, were visiting at P. Wat- son's this week. James and Mea Kernaghsn attended the Tin Wedding at Richard Procter's Morris. Vl'edile:der• evening, Coates Bros„ who were here from the Weitt on a Visit with relatives, have re. turned home. Colne again boys Stewart Scott was home for a day or so last week, He appears to he enjoy- ing his positionascom,neipi',1 traveller, Lorne McKelvey, of the Standard Bank Stouffville, is home nn sick leave for a feet weeks We hope he will soon hen, k, Druggist Fred Wilson,. of Toronto, was a visitor at his mother's this week owing to the severe illness of his sister Miss Edith Tomah. Athol MrQnarrie, of the Goderich Signal, and a former graduate of TIME Pos'• gave its 0 call last Saturd te, We are always gists to meatthe old boas and girls who spent their apprenticeship with us C, R. Vanstone, of Southampton, an old and well known Brusselite of farmer dive, crossed that bourne from whence no traveller returns, a few - weeks ago 1'r will 'V ansion e w l cont, neoo reside t es do its Soutbamplott. There passed away at Brampton pn Friday March 1, Janet Venlig, Wife of Allam Morton in her 87th year. Thede - ceased lady had for many years been a resident of Brampton and was mother of Iiarriater 3, A. lyiutton. of Wiagbattt, LIABILITIES Notes in Circulation • $1,992,363.00 Deposits - -, 30,116,8'19,88 Dividends 66.¢69.00 Due to other Banks - 403,608,87 Capital - $2,000,000.00 Reserve Fund 2,600,000.00 Rebateof Interest on Discounts - 71,643.46 Balance of Profit and Imes Acct, 61,583.6$ 4,783,027.03 $37,311,317.78 GEO P. SCHOLFIELD, General Manager, AUCTION SALE'S FatoAY, MAnm[ 15111 -Peres stook, imple- ments. . c Lot 24, Qi0 0. Morris. Pale unreserved at 1tnh1 Dou5lte, Pro. prietm• ; F, S. S0011, A 0etaonear. WB°N2a1/AY, ,u,uwu 211,h -Frust etooli, at Lot 89, von 14, Me$tllop Sale onruam ved at 101.3100k. Adele Sholdice, Props toter ; P. S. Scott, Auctioneer 1011t0A Y, itlAlr0N 27x0 -Fa,',, :tock, 110p10 - meets. &o , Lot 29, Con, 15 Grey. Mule an- reeerved at 1 p, m. Win. Bray, Prop., F. S. :Scott, Atte. Auction Sales A17O'nION SALE of FARM *4i'005, I11- etiausNTB, ea0.-1r. d. soot*, tltettuneer, Ilse removed la.trueito00 trout the nu0e,- lgneBriquette' 10 sell uum 7 ple eeet100 at Lup Lot 28, tan, 15, 'Grey tow estop, F'rmuy, surely 21nu, at I t'cuerk, the t011013g value use pt•up- erty,vlS.:-t proud Mare heavy et alt 4 years old 1n Coal to Baron Mire, 1 general purpose here° 4 yeasty, 1 need mare, 1 filly rirlag 1 year 20011113110011 Baron B'ife, 0 good young cows ail with celf,.2 heifers rising 2,.l Durham ball Tieing 2 6 good ewes, 1 brood sow Yo, a with titter, 3 stole pigs 100 lbs. each, about .50 hens, 4 ducks, 1 lumber wagon nearly i, w, 1 pair bob. sleighs, 2 top buggies tate rubber tit e, 2. wa- terer Gamper and Portiandi, 1 binder Mae.ey- Barrie 6foot cut, 1De. ern. g tuna er, lnrasney Harris hey -loader, nenrty new, 1 cutting box nearly new, 1 set diamond harrows, 1 land rot ter, 22"furrow plows,. 1 single plow, 1 turnip seeder, 1 Noxou 61111 10 hoes, 1, Bissell disc liar, ow. 1 pulper 1 hayfork rope pulleys and oar, 1 fanning mill, 1.ugar kettle new, 1 set doable harness, 1 set single harness 1 sulky horse rake, 2 robes, 1 set scales 2000 lbs 1 cream separator elelot10, 1 set blacksmith's teoln, quantity of cedar posts, quantity of hay,, quant1ty of minted grain, number of grain begs, forks, chains end 2138103000 other 33rd• oleo. Sale unre,eiyid es prupriatot• has sold his farm. Terms.-Atlsmns of $5.00and un• dor cash ; over that amount 0 months' credit will begiven on rprnbhinp approved joint notes. 4 cents on rhe $ discount on oredit amounts Grain to be eneh. P.8. Soott, Auo,. WM. Bray,Prop MISS MAUD€ C. BRYANS• OPHTHALMOLOGIST Personal graduate Department of 'Ophthal " urology, MoUormiek Nenrotogleal College, ' Chiang°, Ill., ie prepared to, test. eyesand tit 0111111100 at her ollIoe over Grewar'sRestaurant Brussels, Thursday, trridey'and Snttitdst5•'0 • each week from 1.80'toe p nl: -In 'Toronto;At 714 Spadtnaave„ other day5of week. Phone 1210 - 0045 kt O73 tptDtb t+Gt9®1600139663aeie 004 8 9 O tirl,'ffiR 1 1Y 1e� to to 0 04 u e 4 t9 m 0 G4 e t9 0 W 81 F. ro Drug Store 3 0 .4,0 .1,e• 0a 006.40es..010004,004mx'7 b 1 beg to announce that our 81 stork nt ideography Read- do res luta now C01110 to hand. 81 We ivoubl milt those who d have beet' waiting so long 9 for them to kindly vote- m Implicate with us by 'o 'plume or otherwise: and g we will set aside any num- Er bee regnieei until moven- 8 lent to call for thein, RA 49 C' O e to FJ ERUSSE.-S MARKET ----- Wheat 40 88 50 90 Oats 41 45 Pens105 108 Barley .. . 75 70 88 Butter 82 54 Bags ........... 22 29 Potatoes 72 75 Bey 12 00 12 50 Hogs ....... ................... 0 70 0 70 lin the 4 50 8 75 Wool 12 15 The People's Column "`}"13014,0' $14110 TAM WORM PIGS FOI1 sale,both sexes, ready fur tt.e, Alco ),rood sows with pity Apply to Nil Lot 25, Uon. B. ,souls. W. R. 5100t7Tfl O,'ON, Phone 140 .Brussels P. 0, ARM 1x016 SALL 011. TO 11Tt2iT beteg S?. Lot 00 Oen. 1, turuberry., .00ntsining Nal mime frame Mtn*, hank. born, good well and orchard. Land in 01)11, aobd boort bay- ing been cropped very lightly for pest 10 yoare. It is situated on gravel rdtul bohwewl Wrox• ,'ter and 0,15.08ls, and 11 ni'iles from school, po.t 01111e, bank. 5o. For further partieulara apply to W.$. 510h„2Rt:ani, ZYaoxeter. H01/SE AND LOT for i'it}q or. to tent. -As 2 purpose loavtut 11Crordyole.ehortly my house and lot on Mintier* •travel, houtb, 1A offered for gale or to rent lito session 01111 be had April IRs.' Al,ph alt out L+.14Y' y Ly, 1 11 - B PhDheNO.it9' Brussels. Wanted it good ail• rcupd fern, lioild. by the year 9e-4ior,wd. Good with stoolv:::eturoely any 'tulputg nr lilt teeing to du- ; 110)00 1 place in siva ; tentparat,l,mrat nr.efurred Peen's man an,erd your• Apply stntbOlt't''h or ner00n' oily; to` DAV1U•3gtL t],Ethel SORN Huamia-At Tunoarville, on March 7111, to Rev. J 111. and: Mrs.Buntor, adeogbter, dotitOltAAL -1n Hollett,n starch 6th, to Mr. and Mrs, Thos. McMichael, 8 daughter,. 'MARRIED • HapnpaN-Sntren -On Feb, 1416, at Basica,: toot, rusk., by Ray Wylie. 0. Clark, .Mr. , ' Geo. F Hepburn, to Wtaa Jemima 4• Smith l or lanlestnwn, Ont. TOtrntt-;orlon.- At the residence of the b, idea mo•ents, on itivreh 0th, by Rey, Mr.' t ooke, DP, John El Y.mog, of Dungannon. i 00 M Nei Hinton. daughter of Mr, Mut Mrs. W..1, 8 tech, of Morris, tilegglit110110231400272+112 000011100100004202 Nigh Grade Implements ainionsigassessecemmussassessesimanssiss I have the DEERING Agency and ani prepared. to give the farmers the best service in all kinds of this splendid make of Farming Implements. Grain Binders Corn Shredders Corn Binders Corn Huskers Hay Teyders Nlanuye Spreaders Hay Loaders Drills Plows Beattie Bros.' Litter Carriers Gray's Highugrade Carriages Petrolia Wagons E$•rrt, Etc. Pianos, Organs and Gramophones, Sewing Machines Cream Separators Maxwell Washing Machines Waterloo Threshing Outfits Gasoline Engines Full line of International Implements. Now' Vie- Le the tit nr to make pair aeleititm Tiintlygive me t char e • rc to figure with you before placing your order, S. earter, Y GREAT CLEAx a „r+E HALE UUfiliitflrnll `� Re d ry +►ilk Sat rd y®Januar 27th and Overcoats Per cent of regular price ''fur and far -fined Coats 1 Nealy. Winter Mitts Trunks and Suit Case Anda big Reduction in all Hiles of Shoes and Rubbers such as $5.00 Shoes for $4.00 4.00 ' 3.00 3,00 t+ p.10 Rubber's, 75c per pair Shot's must be cleared out in the next two weeks to )make Poole for new Spring goods which we will tell you about later. The above is simply a sample of the many Bargains offered. \\\\\\\\\\\1 E. B D nfo rd CLOTHIER AND'URNISt}�1ER. I 1