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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1914-3-12, Page 441: be russets posy I YUUU HAIN NEEDS ?AMMAN ss.MAN SAGE TRIIR.WAY, MARCH t2, 2914 I TORONTO Is securing two camels from New York for the Riverdale Z to The new arrivalsbave no m0nopo'y tn coming to the Otteen city es many 'foronl*lana are possessed cif "humps" and decline to part with them It's poet policy to al- ways have your back up but worse when it is aeq ,tired, The camel was born that way, Roues, boisterous, Winter weather. xtltttough thoroughly disliked by many members of the human family, has a great attractiveness te the' laboring classes iu the hig cities. 'l'Ihis Wiuter New Y':.e city hauled out the large sum of 82,500,000 for the removal of the "beautiful" from their streets, markets, wharves, &c., but it kept the wolf from the door of many a home. A Demme decked street car is one of the innovations in better service to the public proffered by the city of Columbus. Ohio,onto and other Canadian Tor cities, where proper accommodation is often below whet is adequate might take a hint from the more Southerly neighbor and at the same time do the Companies holding the franchise no financial tui kindness unless the passengers declined to "go aloft " IT is becoming simply a laughing stook the war prisoners escape from jails and similar places of confinsm'-nt. Either the fellows with the striped suite are more expert in well scaling or I ffi• ciais are more careless and less atteo• tive to their duties. Possibly some palm greasing outside the wall may mesmerise the folk in charge so that 1hi- "trick" is welly done Prompt dis- char f officials would waken up the supposed law enforces to a full sense of their duties. 20 LASHES and 2 year's in Kingston penitentiary was the punishment meted out to a Toronto wife beater plus other abuses Tae sem eece served him well - right 'I'he husbands and fathers wh inadequately provide the necessaries of life for their houseboide, when eble to do it, should be reminded of their duty and if still unwilling might be induced to be more active by a "tickling" by the eat•o•nine-tails. You say that v ould be pretty rough. No rougher than the treatmen measured out t the familia. kl o of which the • are regarded by the law • e 5'1 g the natural providers and protectors. TILE story going the rounds is that Huron county, after the redistribution by the Commons, will be constituted of the North and South ridings, with las Bowmen an i f. Merrier as government candidates. This leaves the West Our on M. P , Edward Lewis, of Goderich, out of the game but rumor saye'h he will be either given a steady berth in the Senate, a judgeship or some equally desirable office. The Liberals will have their innings when the geographical lay- out is complete and the nominating Conventions and election day comes along. 'there may be other "lay -outs" then, THERE is said to to a nasty spirit of hostility on hand between Russia and Germany and some warm things said in reference e encs to itJ amt long so o g Am Arma ments are kept upand the latest en- ginery of war maintained such will he the ease among the Nations. If the whole military outfit could be wiped out and courts of arbitration substituted as the medium of settlement of disputes the war spirit would be reduced to a minimum. The fact of keeping a stand ing. army, building forts, seeping the latest in battleships and death dealing bombs are sure to keep the world in more or less of a ferment and aiding and abetting the war spirit World wide peace while a growing sentiment is not a plant of r a, id growth and as a conte silence should be well nurtured by all It ho wish to see it attain maturity Ton Pose does not believe much in flsticuff encounters, unless fellows de- llberetely seek after it and won't be hippy unless soneone gives them a pug in the nose, At New York the otter night a man Interrupted a Woman's League meeting and got more than he bargained for. Miss Pauline Newman told Karl Micht "he was just en oldie. ary liar." Karl had not the good settse to hold bis tongue and hence a robust young damsel, named. Maggie H inehev, with sleeves rolled up, informed him that she would just give Min one minute to get out. Mr. IVs cot hadn't time to look at his watch before Maggie dealt hlmn a tight+han(1er itt the eye and fol lowitig o» 'the attack the interrupter was fotfitd lying an the sidewalk possess- ed (if 1115 fact that anyone calling Mess Hinehey `one of the gentler sex" did not 'know whet they were talking abottl, it was 1101 a politle nave for Mr, Micht to Attend that woman's gattteriog' unless bowThis; know to bridle is tongue. d h t g should proven watering to "mere marlr tlet'to Upset 51 l)tsettive jesttorfide It Quickly Itotrlovep pandrufr Just because your hair is full of dal(110ff, thin, streaky, dull arid never will do up to look pretty, du not despair. BeueLiftll hale, thick, fdulfy, lustrous and absolutely free from dandruff is orlly a matter of care Parleien Sage frequently epplied will work wonders. Just• one up• plication stops itching head, removes dandruff aid all excessive oil. It glee tight to the hair roots and fuenishes the nout'iehu[ent needed- the hair becomes eoi't, fluffy, rebund- eini radiant. with life, W Pari:Mall Sage not only saves the loth- but stimulates it to grow long and heavy. Get a 60 -cent bottle from Jas. Fox at once. There is no other •'J mit-as-good." AN unusual suit was heard at Pre; County assizes wherein jno. J. McKin- ney, of Toronto, is suing the McLaugh- lin Motor Co for as alleged breach of warranty of an automobile dial refused to climb a hill and be end his wife and ,:hauffeur were thrown over an embank- ment and injured. 8x375 was paid for -he car 2 tears previous judgment vas reserved A.baulkt• motor is lv arse man a refusing , quint and the result of Ole suit will be of Interest to both corn pities and purchasers. Mr McKinney's car is nut the only one that has of jeered o negotiate the tecllnes but there is considerable In t he knack of good en gineeriny is such situations. Possess tag you.- head and keeping "cool", even if the p•espirttiou is m11mg • ff mos; cop•ou-'y, is also an essential SOCIAL Congresses, although;compare• Neely new in their operation in this and are destined to wield a wide reach. ing iufluruce and bring the human faintly in its varied circles into closer touch with the practical needs of the people. It believes that rigtrteou+nehs can be realized in the cotnplex cot di tions of modern lire only through the application to all human Affairs ot the principles of the Kingdom of God It declares itself for the following 14 principles which we quote su that 'he readers of THE Po -T ono- see the noble work undertaken by the organ•zarlou ,- For the implication of Christian principles to the operations of 'tidal:trite ee,sociations whether of labor or ut cape. tat For a more equitable distribution of wealth. For the abolition of poverty Fur theP rutccnuu of childhood For the safe •:ar(11ug ut the htsiesl g P and molal health of women ra 'intestine ltfr. For the adequate protection of wurk ing people in case of Industrial accidents and oocupationei diseases For the Sunday rest of every worker. For cunei dation and Arbitration io industrial disputes. For proper housing. For the adequate care of dependent and defective persons. For the reclamation of ciimivals. For wholesome recreation. For the protection ot Society again t contagious diseases, For international peace, Spring Sitting Before Chief Justice Meredith Of Common Pleas Tttis court was opened on Tueedtty of last week in Goderich before His Lordship R. M. Meredith, Chief Justice of Common Pleas, the docket numbering five metes, three of which were without jury, These were all disposed of by Wednesday evening, as follows ; Walters et al vs. Kerr, an action of libel, arising out of a family q 1unreal. the jury, offer a ,r couple of hours deliberation, return- ed at verdict for plff. for 810. and His Lordship added costs fixed at 8100. L. E Deity for plff ; W. Proutifout, K. 0, foe deft. Cook action for 1• Huard vs. O( ok et al, an aec misrepresentation iu a car load of flout• shipped to Quebec. 'By consent of 011011011 Hie Lot 118111p entered judg- 1neilt for plff. for $750, wit hour costs. Chas. Gave ow for puff. t Glaeltnall and Stenbui y for defle. Nicholson vs. Campbell, an action for slander. The jut y with less than an hour's deliberation gave verdict for defendant, and His Lordship dis- missed the action without costs. .1. M. Beat for puff. ; W. Proudfuot, K. 0„ for deft. Two actions, Morrison vs. Killop au and Mort'ison vs Robertson, of Stlat- fot•d, each alleging llegligetlee and Lose to the plff. by reason of the non- action of the solicitors he had con, suited, Were tried as 0118, plff. being his own lawyer. He was allowed evety latitude by the court, but even on hie own statements failed to make a ease, and the actions were dismissed with costs. PRESBYTERY OF MAITLAND Tile Peeebytery of Maitland filet in 1.. Andrew's ()hutch, Wi 14hetn, on 'I`uesdey, May01131'1, at Il A. tn. A flew d VOtioual exereiaes Rev. Mt. Durk eau, of Lnokuow, was appointed Moderator for the next 6 mouths. There was a fair attendance of (Ministers and Elders. The various reports Were presented by the 011'inn8 00llnilil188a, such as S. S. eepnr•t, Y. P. S., the Budget and Augmentation. All the reports ware very en0uura4- 11g. 'Vile)* is only one chatge ht t11), Presbytery that Is receiving lid ftom the Angineitatign Fund, and than clone hopes stein to be self -sustain, amid pay the Iniuiuturn salary' of $1 • The next regtilal' fleeting will be held in Kincardine ort the 1hit d Tues. day in May, at 2- le M. The Presby, tethtl will ftteet in the stt]L1e place:110(1 a1; the 134P8tl 111w1It Hobberlin Tailoring \Ve build the best Stilts for busbiess, dress nl' outi11g wear. We design 001904 evening clothes and produce overco4ts that ate unexcelled, We show over five handled palterus of fine woolens in tete leweet weaves and exudes. No better tailoring is pro- duced in the entire Dominion equal to Hobbeelii productions. Yet the mires are muclernte, ranging front $20 up for genu- inely good clothes. Come i11 now and have a look through the new lines for Spring, You'll marvel at the variety aid 1 t le reasonable prices. We are sole agents for Hobberlin Tailoring Pe Fraser ser Merchant Tailor, Brussels HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS AND SETTLERS' TRAINS TO THE WEST Those taking advantage of above Excursions should bear in mind the ninny exclusive, features offered by the 0,uladiuu Paeiflc Railway in connection with a trip to the West, it. is 'alae only all-Uelus(liat Houle, Only 11110 opevaliag plough treble to Western Canada. No 011iln4e of depots, Only line operating through standard and tourist sleeper' to \Vlnuipeg and Vaorouvtr. All equipment fa owned fund operited by Canadian Pacific Raiiwaty, tarot ding the highest 10r111 of efficiency. Homeseekers' fares will be in effect excel Tuesday, March 81(1 to October 27th inclusive, and ruoalcl•trlp secete1- class l eek els will be mild vitt Oanatliaii P,o•ific Railway from Ontario points (Azittle and Food) at very low fares - for example, from Tomtit 0, also \Vest and North of Toronto, to Winnipeg and lenity' $35, to Edmonton told re- turn $43 Other points in pi npnri.ini Fares from points Beet ul' 'Pm mat) will be slightly higher. Retell i elude two months. H'anrseekers' trains leave Toronto e1•h Tuesday during Meech and April. Muth Tuesday during March and April the Canadian Pacific will run Settlers' trades to Winnipeg ' and West and for the aceomuotll1Llii of set tiers travelling with live 9Ilr k mid effects tl cmlonis <uu• II 1 •1 if t tvl 15' xit11( Inched to the settlers' effect traits. J'his car will leave Termite on 1 egular train at 10 20 p. m., 11x1 on at rival at West T, Tonto it will be attached to settlers' effects train as mentioned above. Fur those not travelling with live stock avid effects special colonist caws will be attached to regular 111(1ns from Toroltto running through to Winnipeg without change. No charge 18 made for accommodation in (mlmlli:a 1181E8, Tourist sleeping caws are also operated on regular tratin leaving Toronto 10.20 p. m. Full parLicultlrs from any C. P. R. Agent or write M. G. Murphy, District Passenger Agent, TmOmto, Clinton RAISE CIGARETTE FEE.- The. '1'1111 Ii U 1 0 9 sell 11 do aL marl tvice nun t t tvay with the cigarette evil has pn11 Mends in Ulult1)) and at the March Council meeting the town fathers de- cided to increase the license fee to 360 per yea- foe any person wishing to sell cigarettes 10)11) the hope that the I 11. titer f e sales and nee tvili b f - n h t n't ti o l. d 011111m1t being under TunnOption the hotels ctumu)t sell a 14a1•etlen without 11 license, a8 they fennel ly did. The hell'lll8l. 111'elise. fee lens 816. Rev. D. K. Grant, who has been 1 ter. 1 )xear11er 11) the Willis PIev1o • t inn church, Clinton,0' Ire Rev Dr. 9tewe 1 retired about, 3etaago, ro, left 1Nmaiay of last week y for 011s Alberta, where he hn(1 a umanhuous call. Tie preached his farewell R1.1•- 111x118 011 Sunday 1st inst., and he left with the best wishes of a great many ; Attention of the a farming Community A BETTER BEMEOY YOU CAN'T EARN MONEY WHEN YOU'RE LAID UP There area int of people in this town who couplet afford to be sick. Perhaps none of yon reel that you can, but certainly some of you can't•, fur as 40011 219 you are sick, pity wages 'dor and worry x11(1 delfts ltegill to pile up. '1'x14 sensible thing for you to do, ae 811)111 tts you feel rum -dawn and wool out, no 10111,181• What the rause, is to take something just as quick as you e(ul to build up strength told health, MILke yourself inure comfortable and provide against serious sickness.; \\'e don't, believe there is any other medicine made that, will do its much toward 15011)4 yell[' health mid thus helping you save your money as Rix - all 01 1V 011 E113t11+lou It 18 a Medi - eine that gels tight at the trouble nod 18110000 it by tun 1"4 the 11evees, enriching the blood, and giving new stee141h and health to the whole body. It. doesn't do this by means of alcohol or habit -fat using drugs, be- C1111Se 11 el llt allli8 111)110. IIs sL1`ellgl 11 and health -giving p15Ye1' 1s cine to Olive Oil and the H.ypophoaplite=, long endorsed by sueeessful ph ysi. ci'118. the one for its f01d 09.1110, 1 Ile oth8)'1'(11• its tonic va11118. Bele, for the deal time, they are combined. Rind Y real nerve blood and h result is t0 i u t , body-building nutcl,iee - a real strengthener (hitt wr etre pi mid to tell you about. Yon don't need to hesi- tate 111 using 1t, beeaise if 11. doesn't coo all we say it will 11'd satisfy yeti in every way, it will cant yon nothing. If 7t (108411'1. make you eteomg 1111d well again, ('orale baek and get your holey It. will be given to yeti without word or question Sl.ld only at the more than 7,000 Rood! Stoves, and 111 thio town only by us. 31,00. F. R.Stuith, Druggist. ++++++++++++++44.+++++ 'W+ + + + + + + + + Phone 12X +.q. 5 James Burgess, Brussels iIk. For Sale Rime, FI'ederiek, Jessie 1(11)1 \Vi111()11 at home. Two brothers and three 8191818 also survive hint : 1Viliiam, Wyoming, 17 8„ Mrs. Robert 11,1'1, Gley. Mrs. J. 8. Cowan and Audi ew, Elmet, and lets. Allan, of Glasgow, Scotland, Let us piclni•8 for the halls of memo' y, les9)1m8 from his life :-Ht- en the jo(Ir11py or life in scarcelyy 60 years ; a loving father and ai kind husband -1 it i8 it path marked with deeds of 1(111dae49, '1')'(111) was the iusphettiem of his life and moat staligllforwvlyd in all business 1 his woitl wale him bond. Funeral service 10118 elude eted by Rev \V. A. Amus, at the Mime nn Fri(hty and remains were inte'ed ie Eln'a Oman. 0enH'tery, the pnllbenrrl•s being (•eo. Hamilton, Gen, Gordon, Edward Uamob911, .111,3 \V. Fei•gusnn, 101111 13. Hemline' and .1 do. Snider'. 11e111 - bees of Oa undine Older eif Foreetets and Sons of Scotland Societies of which he Wail a IIINltlbee, and the large eu11('om•se of people Showed the respect itt which he was held in the community. of the aitizene, aside from his own Goderich congregation. The (11.00 ell will cow hear usher utieiatere b91ole givleg ai'illig fl' u1 80_01111411, Getrghe, call, (wWill he 111 1311(1 A118, .1015' are 8p8od- Ho17sE of REFUGE CoD15ttTTEE,- leg it few week,. to escape the wind -Up The Boase of Rrfugn ((1)u31l1)(•e 1,1 of Willer) His Henke writes, "We Ile Count of Pluton m1.•1 oh blontley 21111 flet.. io Melon for the purpose ofaudit Mg 1lie 1(0om'te 111 rnim•rtiun ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• with that instil tit i"11. Aci"ultts a. + ultinoMg to 81,698 72 were pissed,aIt. was found that 1119 teat111 of hol•.slI1R5'd b1119111at11111U11 bud1990s/idVlMach 1114 Shap!3 • 1. 3-t® be opened '1'4. + a, ��� �— . ,at a good figure and the Connmttee iustl•0cted the ('hxietnan of Ole Com- mittee and Keeper Mullah to pneclutee another teats, also a Cate. Concern- ing the Mal Ler of 1411.01 li(al tllutl,1' rot the 11191Unel(111 the Warden aid Im- 8peclelr were asked 11. report; on the natter, A veldt I'or the keeping of record8 and peepers may be built. Atwood MATTHEW STEVENSON DECEASED. - Sadness spread through the come Inilllll'y 117)1.11 teaming of the sudden death elf elm thew Stevenson 1111 Wed- 11eadxY wuenilig,Feb.r 261h. Ni r. Ste 1h911s2n was a el health I g+ Y maulh y ardl n o awk owin g hi s n strength until about one year ago when he leati'lleel that gleet care wan te0ess1u•y 1111 (101 (111((11 of 1110 weakmea9 Of his heal t. On the mot 111114 of the defy 1,1 his (lentil, he felt lather stmts. ger than for some they), previous rid while going futon the burn to his hoose and just berate euler1114 the house he suddenly fell to the ground and the spirit if Mptl thew Stevenson winged its flight to Him who gave it, and the voice that was so well kimam to his many ft iends was silent fee - ever. He was kitten at Hallnbut•g 't The Glucide & 311.111 ea Alach- + dna Shop. Bru seen, to be • opened on April 6th by C. 'I' ▪ Pope & Son, Boiler A'ukera ▪ told J'11chinials. who will •i• make a special rent of re- • pairs to all kinds of Agticnl- • Loud implements, Al/whin- + eery and Threshing Outfits. • 1V , ill give careful atter- .e 5v 1, 'm 1 Automobile Repairs • tion to Aul m ire R i. t • and will dead in all kinds of :, Accessories. • • Lawn Mowers ground and + set. ▪ Gond workmanship truant!). + teed. • + We solicit your patronage. • I Pope & Son k + + + • + + heed a 1411010 storm here two dalye ago (Feb. 27), the fleet in 15 years anti all Lht'schcul't gave the childteu a holi- day to enjoy the lou Many never 111550 811050 berate and all were child• I 1•e)) again." ELLIOTT RI aLECTED Robel1 Elliott, was 1•e' -elected revue 111 Gotle- 11(111 011 1'llesday or 11.11 weep by It ltlaj014 Ly of 290 over Alex. Um aper, his Indy opponent, His election ill Janu- ary 50(5)1 the Sulj,•et of lhrealeu('(1 court. eel ion, which dill not tune phare heiltihe bar, Elliot 1 1 esiguctl. 11 la ends thea not Femme: I'1' 1.9 1 n kn( ul vel. whether Ibis e effete or not. The voles most were : 1•1(1 Elliott, 607; Cooper, 277. Some Mortgage Sale —OF— 'n theTownshipof McNillo Farm i p Under and by valve of the Powers contnin- tu nee. in a certain Mortgage which will be prodnred at the time o' 041e, there will he offered for sale by Public Anot inn on Thurs- day the ISM day of March 1014 nt :the bone of One o'clork 1,1 th• 'Mouton,' at 1)1t11er's Hotel In the' Village of Walton by F. 8. Neon, B•g, Auctioneer, tho following properly, n0m01y :-The North half of t,nt number eighteen (18) In 111e Fou' th ('oneeseicn of the said 'township of McK{llop containing Eighty. two nod one half welt There is n good 1,,id hou+eand frameb,trt with cannnt stabling, 52 x 00 Implement hole(' 96 x 31 00ad orchard The farm is well fenced with wire fanning and there is about three nares of bash The farm in shunted about two miles from Welton Village on the P R. Terms or eat. 1 -Ten per melt of (he pnr- eha-o money to be paid down at the tinge of sale and 511131 fent to make np one-third of the purchase 11(011ey within ten days thereafter and the balance mo, remain on Mortgage nt Six mer eent, or the pnrnhnarr may pay nil nosh For further pal•tteuiera end conditions of sole apply f0 MoPHKRSON & DAVIDSON, Solicitors, Stretford, Ont. Dated March 81'd, 1914. No More Headaches For Me This can be your experlenee iT you use Chamber- lain's Tablets - they cure head- aches by remov- ing the causes... not by smothering the symp- toms -woman's surest cure for woman's most common ailments. Try them, 25c. a bottle. Druggists and Dealers, or by mall. Chamberlain Medicine Co. Toronto 2 A. RAYMANN is prepared to supply the best goods in Windmills, Iron and Wooden Pnnlps and Stable Fittings, suet) as Piping, Wat- er Bowels for stock, &c. $epaira to Pumps promptly. attended to. Give me a call. Water'o1 Oo.. of 1111(1 sh parents, on + Mill Street, Brussels. Ae NAYMANN Cranbrook A peal 171h 1854, told wits the. eldest + ►►1111 to 0f the late (Villiakm anti Elizabeth ++++++l++++'3.++++++++++++++ Stevensnn who i-4) we with hie parents to 111e township ul' Epley settled en 1 Lot 6. Cala. 9, told 11811,4 of a et l'oag 8tatmre and 55 i11iug mind he early in 115/ actively engaged, those ;Amine days in chopping and clawing 111e heavy forret After ser- ving his appeentlaship for a mason, be hecalme a connate tie and 11111lder of 111111i)' work. There are runny stone wells under barns and '' r n his dwe111 hR s iu Perth monuments t skill mol 0'01 kumu chi! p He pin chas- ell the Soul It a of Ltd 7 01 111 9, 1411015, hater, the North pelt of Lot 6, Om, 10 and a few yeu•8 ago he nd(ed to his properly Lot 8. Con. 10, all of which I few. ( 1'..1 h l ur l al, the time o f bit, death. He wits an ambitious el(Let reale P g and successful farmer, 11 Presby 1 el i111 hl religion and FL Biome+ Liberal in pelf tics, In .Ia(iuu'y, 1880, he married N)lizitbeth i)u.ntrook, who 1102 shared 11i, j'13/8 nod 801411 Ws and dilly assisted hint 111 all his undertakings. 138sille8 his widow, he leaven Ln01Ottl'n his 1098, two gems and 4 daughLw•s-14Iabel 1 in Ward), Inua'e l mom (Mrs.N W+ 1 s. 1 Oval's), Margery (111.9. Geo. Fisher) of I have full II nee of the various Ag- THAN NASTY SALTS ricult.tu•al Implements it) Stock 111d am ablettl supple the 1i8et1S of all on short 1101110. See our Steel Low 1 Hay Down Loaders Spreaders They cetn't be beaten. Nigh Grade Pianos . Phonographs Sewing Machines Stock of First-class Buggies Homestead Fertilizer is the beet on the meek et, (1e1 your Supply flow and be 1014131 for i4pr11lg sowing. If you reqince ally111ithg h1 tmyline ling phone 82o3' 11111 at my ware'onm, Yoe are alw)5y8 Welo0tknt, Carter �+r rues is till Few like to lake physic, especially salts, been use they (111' 'o disagreeable to take and 1ec)tu89 of the senting and palm' they cause. Resell Order- lies enable you to lake. lessphysic and all without griping, ptu+4in4 or exl'ea'tve loosenote. Salta and 1110,111 p1138irs 1141/,111 y give only tempofaly relief mud tett) leave the bowel8 worse off I heat lefere• Rexall Ord)'1lire; move the bowels promptly, and soothe, tone and r sere 111311)1411 the 101 '8110111 Innsl•lest lmlvii141•hem healthy and lvenial. in 9n11,11. They taste like candy, and oovN Y the113 movement. they cause is aLa P111 147 1(11d 1111111.111 kse thou 11 voter betee18 1 Y health was u pie fct l I al h auto you never• Intel to Take any physic at. all. We have so much faith ie Rexall Cordele licelull. we. urge you to try thein with the untie:e am—l1114 that, if ,hey (do lint ealli8fy you In evety way, all 001 have t(3 Yit1 t11 get 0(4111' t1011)y back Is to tell 118. \VI) 1)1100811y be- lieve them to be the beet bowel remedy 3111111)', III vest pocket tike boxes 1 • 100, 25o. 50e. You rade hely It)vtr(l1 .01de1d1C8 only al.'1'Im RI'xl1I'4twee, noel irk till' town I1(ly of 18, -Vi, 11 Smith( 13'iteggi43lenteeief, • 440•r04 -04O+ +••H•e0•P 't' t•0`•PA+* 4-4•44044104-10•044+04-401-0÷04-04•••• •+ 0 + 0 d• • •0 r e + •• • • i • • • • 4 + Cold Weather Goods Fine range of well made Horse Blankets at various prices QomfortliLble Rugs and Robes Sleigh Bells in variety, Halters, CuCurryGoinb5 Brushes, &o, Trunks, Valises and Hand Bags if >, ou intend travelling Our large et eek gives customer' et good 111,i0e, PRICES ARE RIG 111'. Gall in mat see our goods. Harness He airin P g_ P AR hone 3) B. � Rs Brussels a Specialty, ? >' • ••N0+•+••••••o+•••+0•0+••0•F 0•h0•F•+•eNet4.• ••4.•••••F•)A•R.••l•• 1.0••••••••••0••••••••••4•• 0080.4 MONDAY, JANUARY 5TH a • 111 tho ro.oponing Day of �TheNorthern • • • • ' Eotablishod 1881 , - Owen Sound, Ont. 0 0 0 0 •s 0 0 sp Tim sr• nal re 411141' 111119. es ' 1rludin lied t •t 1 hr. llrnnhinnl .h r t,,� 9 1 4 i tf. inn and expel.- 0 ieth0)' in Deed 1fult'xing,Follow ops, Leltet Copying -Verso mei Rapid 0 Roller, Piling -Cheque, SlnSll,lnll, 1)nruunrt,1, •Verficel; 11liuleteeteeph, liohu'y, 1'Pi 1141 3)11', Beek-I)nl]ilt•nlnr, Banrmughs Adding Aianhiue, Atn- 0 erica» A11111114 Miu'I1ine ; •, - 13111 and .Charge Type - 0 writeIq Reniii ton WahlAdding Typewriter, 1)ietatieg Maehlite . No ()thee eohnol has tole egrettenont& Get the best. It is prac/icicl. 0 Graduates 4(1)11.1140(1 posiliota, Cateloguefree, 0' A. FLElINO, F (1,A.,Pt,ltSeceel, 1') i)ll'i alt' fli 013 5'r 058, 8e'cletll' 1 Y • 44e•411i••i4•44•it•444+44410a•4.44i40ii•••••41;4 G*••e++1440,$ 1 , think when t+x+1314141114 112uu )It gs had so much to say about unseatitag be should have slltyrd In the field. It wets expense fur nothing to have the election. Auction Sales AUOPXON SA 1.10 OF (9000 FAttbl STOVE, 10181,13)1 el'l's, 40 F, N, Scott, Altl'IIIIOe• er, has ('0eeired alatlu0tl011e frons the ttndei•- n lgurtl proprietor to sell by1ub1111 ouetlon at 1,01 8, 13011- 0, Carey town01np, 'wOtblexdAYy, 1ar01118 nt 1 o'clock the following vnlnnble property:-Rorsoo-1 draft nave 8 years 013. , ed.l re noire pbtrte'e loan ) 2. foal t Orton t 1. 111t mire) \role t ,i'edbl-tan re snare rimy 2 years ,4,S - i 2 yen rn old 111. 1, b( tin rear 1111 11 font to Ad - On; • by (400 hill', 1 g, nrrin11,'ol purpose flr ol'l rite ing 7 years 01d Registered short Born Durham Cattle -2 fret -11 delved 1400,8, 2 heifers 2 years old, 1 yearling heifer, 1 registeredo 11bull h18byn t0 0115ree,r1 month. old, • & Non, of To oh erste it It, 2 ynnng onlves, (trade (11ttle, Pigs Poultry, 411,-2 fresh 0111ved 0115001, 1 cow (11 ironed In calf,, b steers rising 2 yen's, 1 heifer , }sing 2 yeerl., 4 steers rising 1 yens, 8 3 onng 11)1100+, t York- shire 10w Rad 10 pigs b weeks old, a number of white Leghorn and brown Leehorn hens, n number of it. I Bed ;wintry Iona older then 8 88 cars, 2 pairs of geese, 8I5, 1111 Rohner ducks, duets and 1 drake imnlen'ents, .Nnn•tey-Harris binder 5 ft. tmt, 1 (deem mick inownr 6 ft, rut, 1 Fro -it .6 Wood hay loader, 1 1103 rake 10 foot rut, I et „ldiila1u t. 1 m- ber WA1'OIL, 1 dauhlt• ver, 1 born srnfiler, 1 walling erilillor I. manure spreader, 111148,nno iron land roller, 1 Iwo - furrow Uookshott riding plow, 1 disci, 1 set sleighs, 1 top baggy with steel end rubber tares, 1 top boggy, 1 ' oat mater and sneer, 1 r•litton Y„n'nng 10111, 1 enitivnro•, 1 atone minium Boat. l boat, 1 Flury plow No 21, 1 set lar re vs for 2 or 8 horses, 1 sot scales 2000 11)4 , 1 Not Bingle h,.l•ileas, 1 set double harness, 1 waL•O'1 box, 1 b100k nod tackle,. 2 water troughs. 2 galvninzed hog troughs. 1 DNI oval cream st•prratar 1 extension ladder 28 ft , 1 rayed box, 400 ranee strips 50 Inches, 1 spring Neat, 4lawn hoes, 1 corn planter, 2 crowbars,1 ditclung s00npi. 1 wo k bench, 1 grindet011e, 76 bus, 0.A U. No 21 barley, n quantity of seed oats, 11 qun11fty of fee 1 o11ta. ,1 411911(1E7 of m11ngold1 fist bay melt with oar, a quantity of ti117.11110150 40.11p pnlla. 1 small sap pan 1 kitchen rouge nearly new, forks, Alamein, chain' and other x rtdelea too 11131n0r- 0114 111 mention. The lulplo, 011(1) are n11 in dl•+rales, condition toils is without re• serves+ f ha farm has been sold Tori,, All ulln of $5 end under cash t 0080 ihxt nlnoukit 8 months credit will be given on fa'nlsh.ng approved joint antes 4 in it cent 118 for cash on credit amounts, D RO WC11T, ON, Proprietor. AUCTION RALE OF FARM STOCK I131- 1.4101101141, &o. -P. S Soot', AurtiOilear, has received 1141111 actions from the undersign- ed Prop, fetor to sell by Public Auction nt $, Half Lot 27, t'an 8, Morten Wednesday, )larch 21 at1 o'clock, the f 'lowing valuable prop. S •rev, via 1 heavy drort H e 7 yearn Cad 111 fool to alnxrot0, he'. 8.000 eligible for regts• - natiou, 1 draft horse rising 1 yrs., 1 draft 1)colt 6 mos old sired by Admiral '(ropey, eligi• 1s for registration 1 driving Inure In final 10 811[5 Vale, 1 roar mare 4 yenrs old sired by a'dn Isla Orr, 1 light o01t 9 months old aired by 91114 Vole, 1 thoro'•bred }wirer 2 years old milking, 21101fe'0) years old In ono, 2 fresh cow 8 sews supposed in adf, 1 fat cow, 1 steer'2 years old, 3 steers 1 year old, 2 heifers ri+hng 2 yet(r0. 2 fat ilelfrr%, 6 calves ri-Ing 1 year, 2 young 101yea, 1 thor0'.bred Tan worth Now •uppo+ed In pig, 1 Yorhddre sow with pig- at foot, I Mnssorriori to hinde0, 1. Massey• Barris mower, 1 4lnoter•Hnrrlo 10 hoe drill, 1'roiton 0811 harvester, 1 W,-ner 10 -hoe drill, 1 Mas,wy-flnrrio new lay loader.1 lane) roller, 1 nliltun fanning mil' 1 Met'o'uick 10 ft: rake,1 Bain wagon 8 in, tire new, 1 set 10 - foot diamond harrows, 1 stainer, 1 Frost & Wood plow, 1 gang plow, 1 new hay rake, 1 bet reek with carriage 10 ft 1 btessoy. Barri- oultivotor, I set b•rrov scales 2000110, enormity. I double wiretap, 2 top bugg100 one nearly new, 1 road card ,I Porthmd cotter, 1 0(1•eet nutter nearly new, I net b"lralei•bo,1 stone boat. I pet F1111 010 harness, 1 whetstone. oacetitr of seed ealley, Oslo Ind reap, 0011 unlls 11118 nienne u+ other nrttrlrn Sale With - Oat r e proprietor is giving 111 m 0Ve 148 tel g g 1 I p :--911 s n 0 11 ufarming ', 3 O0,11ms f $110 t d under Iso "r that furnishing .4 nt ' mo"ton' nv credit 4 per c offf sm 011 o,' ,item Notes 4 err eat off far cash cash a'edit (• counts Grath and fat entth• 0u0h ,TAMESIRIOLAND, Proprietor; The People's Column VALUABLE PROPERTY formula in the Vii. • Ings of Urenbrnok 43ra acres of land, nes- erol fruit trees ; buildings in good condition, Immediate possession Te -,o reasonable, Apply to the owner, D. MOQIJAI(RIR, 85-tf Brussels. FOR SALB.-'1.1114 undersigned has quantity of eons for sale. Flipp.- 12 on 110 netfortll °entre'. DAVID M00121JC11BON, 2)s Killop Twp., Walton P. 0. A R51 FOR SALE, ler ing 143.5j¢ Lot 19, Con. 0, r 0301918 Townahlp, 1401011 Uo , containing 102 xore5 Cm the p' 0111104,0 is a good 0 -roomed triune hones and woodshed, bank barn d0260, straw Ailed 85x50, poultry house ]8x40, and peg 510)1 There 0 oo1„ iden•xble ti111be1' 0(1 fade' i Location Is about X mile from herr and 14 (Merril +ahool For FarthermrtionlnrA apply of the premises or to R0�7', NEWCOMI BEE, Blyth Rural phone 814 R. R. No. 2 Blyth r0R12210U810 FOR SAL'S ORTO'RBNT.- N0. 1, produce wxoel1,IlNe et Brussels s nt10n T. . For melte t,ll0 apply Iy to J. t R l 4 t s p 1 nOK113 BI 119x019 Fort sallie- s., 6 IODAIi LAW FAR 1 i N M' lOR A Milne C 1(pl' undersigned offers for x(111 his fine 1110 acre film, being Neth HOY Lot 20. Loh, le Morris township, Buren 00. Pa ell' 111 ill 0 good orate of onitivetton, well fenced, and hue 011 it a due 11;10h,aae that cost $8,5011 .Good lawn surrounded onIl ceder hedge Bern b2 fret .tone faun x 1on, Good o rd and 10 wore-nf hardwood boar Farm is only alio fromthe splendid market 100h of 1rnAn01A and ix 134 miler from winced. (3005 (outman- P10000101011 outman- P100 0Nafm, 50 01100 For lure her pertl0p- lxre, ovine. tern's• ,10) n)ply 011 1110 pr,: 11110 05 or to .108.N MOONEY, Proprietor, Brueeels P.O. W. H. LOVE Funeral Director 0 / and Embalmer .,� Orders promptly and care- ' fully attended en bight rat . day, Phoma 228, 8THEL, ONT. - •741,—TT®®"'®'07!'70 COLLEGE AT H.r; E, (1'liouomlds of tun bilin VS yeses( new lex are P r. x01, I neer 1 1 1 in their'1 howe0 to on0aily luatvlive pu1)f Ll urOSne e1e1l0gt'11111)el•a, bookkeepers, 1(lt(:g1.n- 311111r1, civil servants, 111 feet every sphere a of nal elle t1 V a �, it minfinish yPt' college.If you ter liege Positions guar- anteed. Enter college any MI!' Inde• vidnal in4trt0tamt1. Expo 6 tamaims '1Hrty vear5 pgpl•tle(r0 1:0, gest trainers. In (Unlade 8pveo l011020a. Spe0l111 OOnt'se for teachers Affiliated with tlonmer01a1 Educe. for"s As01a1mllon of Monde. - sun mor Sr11001 ht *mons Spot0ol Bushless Colt, lege, LendOI, Wi Bus ngham mess College Gaa. -'Fannon, W,'1, 5151)5)3, • )?rnnldrmt. Principal