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The Brussels Post, 1914-3-12, Page 8
MeritholineBaim X It's Handy to have around The soothing, heeling. antiseptic properties of Mem bonne Beim slake It a sptend d application for Bin 00, Wounds Bruises C d ,r the Head, and can he used s•'leiy er'her ester unityor on t -1c. Memhistles of the None, '11 !mat r r Mu0th, Great for Chapped Bands or Crack- ed, Rime') Skin. Every family ahou'd have a package of it on band for emergenet is sake. It will se found a most convenient remedy - Price ass Jar Just Received targe Gold Fish Globes, 15c & 50c each A T E R FEELS GOOD ON THE BACK Rex Porous Phls'er-•the hest Platin er for the worst pail) To gel peek relief use a tts x Planter. Pries 25c New St. Patrick's Day Cards Sc each and 2 for 50. The •, CrAd Store 1)Rt7GGifi'r F. R. SITH ANL SI'ATIONER. rural ilews jtem Qo6D sleighing. Loosenewson page 5 also, AuarlON 'Sates are lively, read the list in '1112 POST. Smoot, hoard will meet Friday evening of this week. THE Motion Pic sere programs have been drawing good houses, KEEP the Carnival of March 18th in mind, The prize list is a dandy. T112quarterly meeting of Brussels, Grey and Morris Telephone Company Directors was held on Monday of this week SEv2RAL from town and locality took in tete dedicatory services at Union church, Grev township, last Sunday anti protest -ince Lheni A r. Sums= Concert Party, Brussels, Thursday evening, March 26.h This is the last Concert in Public Ltbraty Course. It will be a goad one. FRIDAY evening Brussels and Wroxe• ter played a hockey match here. Re- sult was 4 3 in favor of the honkie team It was a clnar!y c°n est -d game A 0 V W. Grand Lodge will mei' in Toronto on Wednesday and Thurs- day of next week. R Leetherdsie, the Mater Workmen, will represent Brus- sels Lodge. OFFICE NOT , PEN TinIs WEEK - Owing to an attack of gniusv Miss Maude Breams is anal- le to get to her (Mee, Brussels, this week She expects to be there on and after Thursday of next week, mil inst. A 5resein a lot or ice bas been har- vested front the Robb pond for Rola. Thomson's cold storage plant. Blocks are about ao inches thick and cut 22 inches.q'tare weigh about 315 pounds 1t tonk ton !pads to fill the capeei y • Mess GLENN, representative of the Glenn-Cb,rles Ilan Fashion store, of Toron•o will ' eat the American Hotel, Brussels, S^t'uid;y, of next week, 2101 dust. She will stab at residences if ad- dresses are tett at hotel. See advt. in anothbr column Two rinks of Seaforth Curlers drove Isere las. Friday and had a couple of games with our Scotties. The reaul's was a win 81.1 a loss Good time was enjoy -d wt'it the Seafor'h brit hers They are sharp shooters on the '1 all right CONTRACC GOES TO INC ADAMS - Melville chu,ch cement shed, which will be 50 x 220 feet, will be built by loo Adams. of Wroxeter. Wheu corn- . plated the estimated cost will be about $3000, it is said Metallic roof will be put on and job is to be finished 1•y June 1st. SAMUEL CARTER sold the house he recently Duren ised on lames street, from Alex, Smith, Brussels, to George Rea )man, 7'h hue, Morris, who will take it to pieces and remove it to I s farm The Ftre Limit By Law of town forbade Mr. Carter moving it to the lot on which it was proposed to locate it for a stable TENDERS LET, -The Trustees of the Methodist church let the contract of the new horse shed, which is to he (5 x 120 feet, Monday evening. Cement walls twill be built by George Barkley, Bros sets, and the carpenter work, roof, etc , Will be put on be Wm. Rands. Work will be pushed along as soon as weather will permit. "PAT. AND HIS ISLAND "-Monday evening next Rev Mr. Bradley, of Te. eswater, will deliever his inler••,ting and !timorous Lecture on "Pat anti his Island" in Melville 11112)01, under the nusnice5 of the Sewing Circle. A musical program will also be rendered Lecture at 8. Social hour iu the base. meet' after lecture,. refreshments, &c Adtninstnn 25 and to cents. Puhite condi illy invited. Rev, Mr. Bradley is well Worth heating. Tim T,Are 'THOMAS NSW 011.' --Last week we made brief reference to the demise o•Th is, Newsom. He passed away about to 3o a, 1u. on Wednesday, being consa'ous almost to the last Montero, For the past two years he had been poorlv, the trouble beginning with anattackof pneumonia. Deceas- ed was born on Con. 14, Grev township, 58 years ago aid lived there until 25 years ago, when he came to Brussels, where he resided: since He tens 00 - married and is survived by 1112 mother, With whom he lived, 6 sisters, (Mrs McGregor; Brussels; Mrs F. Fishlergh, Sibs, No. Cooper, Mrs. C Fiehleigh and Mrs, Schulte, all of Mice ; and Mrs. Stewart, of Parry Sound)' and 2 brothers, Ono , of British Colombia and Robert in the Uoi ed States Mrs. Tames Melntosh, 'deoeesel, of Trent Creek wast Another sister. Mr. New son took an active interest In St John's chtircih, Where be was a "Warden for years. He also belonged to the Odd Fellows. tinder whose attspit es he was buried on Friday afterttnmlt Service wad chntlucred in St John's t emit he Rev R R. P,ee and 6 tnatebe18 Of Western Star Lodge were paiahea ere b#rtc, Cooper and Mrs C. Ftshleigh: were here for tine tenerel. The lilted Mother and other relative. eller° is thea Wiffiletratiry of the contrateully, DID y0U see the eclipse of the moon 7 Miss iouie bas been engaged by Miss Maly Ross for the coming Milliner\ season. We welenme her to town, - lohn and Miss Evan, who have re sided on the 16 h 00n , of Grev town ship for y' -ars, have moved to town and have taken a house brloveing to W. A Grewar, Mill street, while their new residence Is being built We welcome them to Brussels and trust they will en- joy life here, CARD a 11 1'0AN05 —We wish Io thank friends and neighbors for their kind ness and \ moat l'y shown us in our time of sorrow and elms the I. 0 0 F brethren Sweetly sleep beloved brother, On thy Saviour's loving breast, Where there is no pain or son ow, He gives thee •vert et final rest MRS. W14. NEWSOM AND DAUGHTERS. — o — E005 FOR BATCHINOrO, A, C. strain of Barred Bootie. 76e per setting of i6. JAB. 4H 1505. Phone 4616. R, B No. 2, Brussels. Teoao'•bred Scotch Polite pap two month, old for sale Apply to Char. Ursa -field at the Huron Sprott -thy Perm, Brnsaels GENT', glove found. Ask at Tun Pn55'. THREa steer. rising one year old for sale (Irish or note Apply to .las. Kernagban, Lot 8, 002 12, Grey. Phoxs251- 8 000n rooms over Wilson's store Tin. mediate possession. Apply to ALF, BARKER Brussel.. Goon garden with small frnits,ptnm.olterryy and apple tress, &c, to rent, Apply to Ides .1. HILL. Brussels. Phone 2810, Boma AND 1.04' FGR PALE,—Good garden, drilled well. &o, Fur further particulars air ply at Tun Poem, B' ;1150 °Airs for sale. Second 0101) frons C h Regenerated ae,d. ANDtiaw Mn• KIS, Lot 26, eon. 7, Grey, Ethel P. 0, Phone 8614 SionvA5T wanted Apply to Mits. W M• 87NOLA10. CEDAn posts for sale 4, 6 end 6 inch tops. all romantic' green A1.0 anchor posts. M, B, LARK, Lot 9. Con 4. Grey. 'Phone, 888. seem Gesso FOR SALE —Improved Siberian and Geld Drop Oats and O. A 0. No 21 barley, An gond elms seed. Also some hay for sale. Martin M'Nnir, Lot 18. i'on 12, Grey, Brussels It ,It Nu. 2. Phone 2818 M. Will gum, set and file circular or any saw now with the latest Haw tools. Tum McGreg- or, Brassets, Ont. —o — ST PA"C'RICK'S NIGHT — Following w1;1 be the tote, esime orugIanl presented a' the Lad e•' Aid St Pa'rick Jubilee to lith sot ro•.m of the \letbotlist church Brussels, '1'ue.d y evening of next week Ma eh 171 -I1,11ti n,nMHl, S Car'er's 1tamuphonr;chai'MAWS address, Rev D Wien; ,oin, •''I'I.e wearin' of the Green," Mts 5 C. Wilson ; reeding. h F Carr ; chorus I y tidies, "Some tat I'll wander hack uga ti" ; Address on 51. Petrick by Rev. A J. Mann, B. A ; seta. F H Gihoy ; reading, •'Mrs Malnny on the Ch nese question," by Mrs. Ron S raehen ; male quartette "Good bye Mavourueen," Messrs, Prvt,e. G'hov, Hamer And Kerr; in strumettite, H L and Mis Jackson ; dialogue, ' How sae Qui ed him" ; solo, Rev R E. Page ; address, '•An List - nhan', drawback is his own comely," B. S. Scott ; laughing chorus. Lunch will be served at the close of pre.glam Admission 17 cents '4'1005, -Mee° Ft DECSA•ED — There passed aw y Mouthy morning an old resident of Paris, of some '.o years standing, in the person of 'rhos Me - Cosh. Deceased was born in Ayrshire, Scotland. and came to Canada 1n 1852, later settling in Paris where he had since resided For many years he was a commercial traveller, retiring some 4 years ago owing to ill -health, He was widely known and esteemerd. He was a faithful member of the Presbyterian church, and for upwards of 25 years had been one of its most efficient Eiders He was united in marriage to Miss Louise'Tovell of Guelph who will) her two daughters, Mrs D C Paton, of 'Corona, and Miss Hannah of the High School teaching Oaf a, Pa mer 01011. are left to mourn hie dem se A public funeral was held in the Pi esbv . , rrtam cin cls at 2 30 o' dr1ck on W ed• nesdav afternoon Mr McCo,h w s a frequent visitor in lir ussels in p.o.e.. I - s George ho tut'ng kis bus nes s Gr fie son T m of town, atended the funeral of his old friend OPENED LAST WEEK — In opening "The Fertile Phesne,"in the buntline formerly occupied br Metsars McKay & Shaw, on Ft day evening- last, I wish to thank the public tor a most hearty anti generous support at tins and subs' quem performances And tt•ust 1110' my hilted effort to please the lovers of motion pictures bee met with their ap- prottal. I' will be my enrle5vor to thresent such entertainment as will meet e varied public tastes both for child ren anti adults Nothing offensive will be shown and the moral tone of each performance will I'rest he 'uch es to neeri no Hp,lnSy I' is m,' wish to please the Public: for wihich purpose I Will, elect.), ).wive, and Adopt so far as p(IS'ihle at11' ettgstetltlne Fly 10 the kind And character 'nf performance they desire, The admission Sc for chilriren and toe for adults ):)vert 's Vetting and for the convel mice of patrons living out of town a in•4tinee will be givetl tteery Sarurdd' efternnnn frim 3 to 5, Re M. S6ttineS110, Proprietor, 1 5' the Metropalitan Bank Capital Paid up • 91,000.000.00 neeoree Fund - 1,250,000.00 Undivided Proflte • • 182,647.51 HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO joint Deposit Accounts are a convenience arranged especially for Farmers or those living out of town. Money can be deposited or withdrawn by any of the parties in whose names the account is opened. 61.00 OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY. MANAGER MOM Eggs for Hatching Regal Steele White Wyentlottes Pens Nov. 1 & 2 consist of 12 pullets in each, selected from tt flock of 80 and mated with a cock bird and cockerel from 220 and 212 egg t'eened hens. Pens Nos. 3 & 4 eoosist of 12 pul- lets its each, delete ed from balance of toy stock turd Hutted with cock bit•d and cockerel front 200 and 198 record hens. Provincial Farm Strain of Bred to ley Barred Rocks Two pens -24 selected pullets -from flock of 100 and meted with 2 cocker- els of heavy laying etttsioe. Eggs per setting of 15 Pen 1 White \Vyaudottea ,....... $2 60 Pen 2 '1' 2 00 Pella „ 'e 1 fill Pen 4 " it ,,,,,,,, 1 (11) Pens Bailed Rocks .., . ... 1 00 75% fertility and square deal guaran- teed. Only a limited quantity of \Vyamdtle eggs fur sale up to 1\itty 1. Riverside Farm Phone 66 or 24x R. THOMSON Brussels. PUBLIC LIBRARY CONCERT LOUR S -- 'roe .1101, ilia Lune, 1•I °t litr 40)125 will e held in BrnSsr s 'fowls Ilan. Thula d y evening, M,, eh 26 11. FI 51 class tH cul tr•4m roam 0 Ilan been Seo 0re,l, snuwu a. rite She. lock ('o''cer) Potty, wh , will give an A t prow sln. P H ..1 R, sewed seat: open o. -w al Ftx'.. D. ug slure lar all who hart mut selected seats before l be pox pour mens V a ch oat for the Itthugraphs and react the p ogrenh and press notices in next W. rk's ISSue O' THE 1.051' Tel your neighbor about the date. Mrs Robert, who has spent the paw rw months at the home here wide he husband has been tak,ug his course at College, left Mouduy tor Toronto where she will visit her Sister, Mrs Ste k for s lew weeks alter which Mr. Robert, se c mhpanted y his wife, wilt go to field of missluna y labor under the dm•eetion tit the liaptls, 111010h, where they will be eugaved melt College re -open, next Fall. Mr,. Robert, who is a dough et Mrs M r,dem Same Princess street, Brussels, is a willing and vers mamma, 'taker and while holne foll,We,4 the Scripttiral :Ljunetion' W11 1111 hand finde•h ro do do won flit nitwit." N• heftier 1n 5sbba 0 School leaching. missinngry ill W. C '1'. T eddiesses -Ise was squat ly at lenn5 Man\ od friends here 41511 Vlr. and Mrs. Robert the highest success as they 'preach, slug or live the Gespet EPWURTH LEAGUE ANNIVERSARY - Lasl SHthatn site an rel MOM; 01 the Epworth L-Hgue Were preaches) in the Method st church.. Htusset , and good cO'Igr eget inns wel'e in atten lance 'rite paste, Rev D Wren, dlicuu,a, d In the mot 0.0g taking " Trhbttlaltmlt" HS iia theme Io the evening Rev A I McKelvey 01 Ethel preached, his lex beteg I St -unites 16-12 "Ans0 anoint Wm for this is he," Irate which a vet). pp)l.plla a tied inepmhug set mon 10 young people was given. A male quartette wee leudeted 1n addition 10 miter choir use m lets I'he lecture Hu. noun.. d for Monday evening was pus - puned moil 'Tuesday evening b, Poet - Ill niter Gb,ou, 01 Liget sol. the lecturer, beitlg uneb,e to make train c. duet 11ona Irian where Ile was 011 Sul slay. An appreciative audience sea d 111111 'I uen' (ley eve. dig. Mete intr.dlucing \h•. Gibson H eol0 was sting Im gce.d terse IIy P H, Gllr v ; Mis I Felker, Piesi de t of the League, gave a most ex- celtent recitation desetip'ive of she resurrection of the Saviour ; anti Miss Eva Landon contribu ed a choice solo Rev. Mr Wren, as chairman, ap- propriately intiodacrd Mr htb$ot. To give a dricrpnol of the fete ate Is D .t 001 perpnse as the speaker has to be item to give All all quote Idea of the address The tulijre' wes "Two stanched:: of life to wept 1 m: y 4o 14 I ry" and :'bounded e1 wet, doreted, pl'aolleal hints, !welted ny liulltoro115 and well troll tiles 1atm,hs, aes mnalite advice, witelem gleshed frenl a long bus; life, wink, nil 01101150 ran a tel bine ot"pers,nal service, tit ging kiedly wird: help'ut le,11s anti led Mut ad herence to ,be church end all Ise mrgatt 21tr1)104 that lend to mond hp.- 1lft He pointed out, wi'II considerable force the neces,'y 01 1qual stinlards foe then rid Women, ilhe right of Female suff'age, the Hnplteelion of habits of e5111011 y inti t Mat bt both y meg and tie vine 'he 8)157 onages of the sy„em stivoea,d end concluded ISI a 011(1 ing alo'v of whet one little 51r1 accoiplis"ier1, For a man' of Mr Gibsotl's years .lie is a Wonder, 111s queen sayings, ready speech and isle travel put lam in a c'aae by Himself end he is excelled by few sp akers on the pitofor10 The lecture was ohne dint inti) nn' 8001) be forgotten end they be applied to every day life Mr Gibson WAS hesrrdv tha11k61, int bultidf of lite t,ea5tte, by the (.11ltlrteen, Church Chimes Set vices as usual next Sundae' at St luhn's church Addresses by the rector in the morning at 1I a 01. sub- ject Desire and Du y” and evening at 7 n n, 40 "Lot's Choice." Rev Mr Mann'-' sermon Sund'•y nh using was on 'Not gh•sning h1 the corners" in which lie loud y 1 set firmlt pofhled out the relation oI his milli 11 to the Business life, Social lice, am time and s melt hies and tete Home life The evening theme was "The Good Samaritan." The paper lest Sunday night in St loin's A Y P A. wAS prep'Ded by Mrs Robh and read by Rector Page. It was cell gotten up and 1 ave m11c11 111— fnlmotion concerning N'zareth Mrs W W Harris presided The paper for sex' Sundae's "In the 'Temple" espeei ally touching noon our Lord's wanes tion therewith I' will be given by Miss Ki',' Manning l,A`T '152881'11 IN MELVILLE CHURCH femme -As it x SAM) .tit glare 15ur, wo b the chain • of Melville Ihohtsr rd tvn'ship con • qll Il'4 sp. eial sel'vit•,5 will he oh ere r1 n' 1 t ,.block. Sundt, School will hold 'a 41)2eI11 Rall,- Service a' 3 o'clock AO IIDIM?.tale (1,51Itg service, v int spei•lal music hr the chair will he held et 7 O'etovk P1 Pparainrl to the Gonlmo' int,service. on Ftidav 205°)1)11 al 7 45 P n nt A the F, uln. night service in Si 1 hr's church the tonal 45 miomr sir- e ee will he hell. Unnmrn•ing a' 8 n m ct, •1m her rind the (4e•men Ref() motion " Kul j. rt last. Friday was ""Phe prelude 1n the Reforrltation" The popes slimmed up the el'eums'aneee. of he nee pr. ceding 11•e Reh,tmation and showed how he wield Id was prepared for an uplleeVa'. A series of five Serrrons -to voting mei, will be preached he Rev D W. en. nester n1 the Methorlist rbnrch,. ennl'IiCnetilg 11'711 5141)115111 evening The lis' of subjects include the follow - 1115 ;— (i) T',r 00lnlg net n and his opporluni• ties (a) The young men and his temple- t nils (S) Phe retitle men end his reading (4) 'file' mung man snri his snorts (5) The yet'i5' man and his chart li Red re'iginn - People We Talk About . Mrs. S C rter WAS visiting relatives and friend. at Clinton, Dr. Hamilton visited at his parental home in Goalie last Sunday. MrSortr P ons of 4 enrt h z o , w.s visit• ing her sister, Saes, Gen Lowry Mrs A McLean, of Seeferth, was visiting her sister, Mrs P Scout, Mrs W H. Ptyne And Miss Alta, are .pending the pelt in Tnronto. Miss Annie MrQttarrie hay taken 5 millfnely position et Dundalk, Ore, (', nn1V Mrs - Hector MacKinnon, of Goeh,l, was VISO,nu \lis L zzie Askin isS, week , - Miss (;allnehe lino gone '0 Wrox•'ter and l'entity for A holiday visit Et, pr. she will 'hem fit b'• it Mrs Geneve Hahkbk ami son, 0 vine, nF McKilton, were visiting et A i T erwrt's Turnherrt' street, las week O ring in illnet+s sellonl inns called off in Miss Pearl I4aeker'o denarlmrn' of Brume is Pnhlic Belie"! For day or so fltlrtty 'ho pis' weak Peart the y ring d•n,eh'er of Wn, and Mrs R wirer Tot rib rry e.r.2'. has hertz eerimis'y i11 with pneumonia bat is impmvitig now we are pleased o re- port MISS Marion Rnw'ars who was 001 4Inv at the home of her brother T F R• in- land of the SIendnie Rank, Bruise's left for her home at Ne castle hest Mend' Miss y4rLend, of Stretford who wir with Miss 1innen,1,10 year, "as re, timed fel. tide Season We ars glad to have her hack n58in as a resilient for a while. sl knot, Alex and Mrs Rre'ans anti Mies ins attended 11,,. mato;see of M'Ipa RIhe1 Montgnme'y to Rey McKers,e. of Glpnanm'n, si Wrox. ler, Werdneedey • f' this week. ex-"Jn,'rlee Miller of 'Po'nntn, wile in. town last. Friday and 0811 11 on oil Pelmet, Hp .1111 I+o'ds 1' warm sunt in t lila beset Int n d Hilton,In which he' lived for man„ y' ars Mrs P W6'son who has been visit inti her sisters, Mrs Luer)' sari Miss Scott. at Petrolpa end Lmlden far the past 2 nenel,s arrived home this week 80' 5 jnyeq'tier 11'• y, eery emelt. Dr A ••x McKe'v' y, nf'i`r,rnntn, -was here •his work p'ofs'tsinnal'y He is Well Wooed with 'Toronto and his. mother and sister are 5len beginning to feel trite et home in tits Queen city Mrs ;elm 1 efrli,Ff has gone to Clinton to mom(' a while et the hr1t41e of her tliughtar, Mrs Hirry Rarthti In the mtaollme Mrs. ('srd'ffe home, Princess et reef, has been taken furnished 1151 G T R R'A'ion Agent Smith, who with Mrs Smith wilt no dnmht fined it a coati and 11(111401401,1 piesenf ahnde. Miss Z"Iln Ferguson, who has been Spending some weeks at Teeswalef, with relatives, has been 'the guest of airs, lno Fertilise)), aid Mrs R 'C. Hint 011. dire aunt Miss Mary Fergu- son ;tnuehter of Dr R J Per gtnan, igied her MI - Pereueon ie it 'rained iurile pd14 hum tt& tkiaii5 *Watt 10 Xteetteli, The STANDARD BANK of CANADA STATEMENT CQNPENSED From Report to Dominion Government, 31st Jan., 1911 RESOURCES Cash on hand and in Central GoldReserve and Notes and - Cheques of other Banks , $7,915,545.95 Government Deposit to secure Circulation.130,000.00 Due by Banks . 610,623.02 Government, Municipal and other Debentures , . , 2,540,277.52 Call Loans on Bonds, etc. , 2,659,645,86 Assets immediately available $13,856,092.35 Loans and Diieoneb 30,664,507,41 Liability,under Letter of Credt per Contra . 108,968.37 Bank Premises, Freehold, Head Office and Branches 1,053,505.51 Other Assets . . . 66,919.14 $45,749,992.78 Miss Annie Wren was renewing old fri• ndshlps at St. Marys during the past week Mr, A Stilleben and Miss Isabel are enj sing a few dors in Porter° this w •ek with W. B. Strachau, of the University Miss Lin Colvin has gone to Cleve. and. Ohio to resume her Millinery p *Mem and we hop see will have an enj web's. season Mrs. Ballard (nurse) is holidat ing at the parental 11010e Ht Arnow, WW1 Rev D McRae end family Mrs Me- Itae is making final plog1e1t (11'm her iictedeul, to which her arm was blukeu Walton Mrs, Thnmp,oh, of Winnipeg, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Neal. Oit' Hockey ream event to Mo11k10., on Saturday mid played a friendly game with the Lull team. Alexander Gltl'tliilel' goes bleat next week to begin Spring work o1 his big farm. Mrs. Gardiner told Mina (4race will 1001,cit. FARM FOR SALE -Hy unlit'. else- where in this issue it will be seen, that the ".lilt- Oaulpliell" flows will he sill liy 31..tIgttue Sale. at Miller's 110151, \V0I 011, Thursday of next week, 19111 fest., at. 1 p. m. F. S. Scott, lirnsstls, Atlrtionver. The f,u'm con. table 8221 rune,, bl'iek bemse, bank hal ate., tuid is Lot 18, 00n. 14, (not 4 a ad Vt. reads) i\Ioliillop tow u- ship, The etude of Duff's church 1\7,11 inn t'< t will hold 11N'.tiinutl enterlui,uh'nt nn 1'nesilay evening, March 17th in the r)uIll h 100111e rooul. Seotlaettd, Eiigland, Ireland and Canada will be rt'prr5rtlteti in National 011(1)1)8, HI y, LIABILITIES Cs itel Reserve Fund, Surplus Profits $2e860,2g0 and Rebate of Interest ea Bills discounted . , ' 3,901,434. Dividends, 92.579 Notes in Cimulatioe , , 2,652,643 Deposits . , , , 35,018,592. Due to Banks1,115,535. Acceptances under Letters of Gedit 00 57 . 23 00 10 51 10896837 445,749.992.78 and Milton McVetlie, were especially, complimented by J. W. Ring (1n be- , halt' of the judges for heir delivery although the opposing side, Walter Sulillie anti U. Forrest, won Ole argu- ment. On the aHuhe eveoiug A. ,50- Ewttll gave all 1)1Lrfeetillg talk 1111 the oil engine 8ittvioff its advantages DVe1 the swum ettgille. '1 HE seed e,rslogues are with us 5gain the sole hot bolt. ets of Spring. The sp•'115 rob•ns wet he clue Its a few d'1 s; .n .lot v e numb?) s MARRIED MAOIIA4-N1t1,IN0-At the. 1)151152 W511.,, on Weih,eeda r, unroll 11th, by Bev 11 A. Ludy, tel Win [1 ,, ry '\.nohnn ru Mt-• Rill herb,e8euiag, all or M o,m. ief7 AUCTION SALES TOE551AY, witkaa 17 —Marne stock, imple- ments .&0 NI Lot 21 11011,5 Nemis rownslhip, Mile miresr. ved Ht 1 p. t n. Jam. 0 Evans, Prop M, a stunt Aso W NDNR6DAY. MAIMS, 10541—Marin stoner. implements, hus5rbotd furniture, &e, 1,01 6, tion 9 (Grey, axle n n ase. veil at 1 p, nl. DnastdRnbsrtenn PI 011 F.4 Kona, AWL MDNE.DAY )Hanan 25, -Farm stork im- plement. e45 ,ass Lot 27, lion 8, hider). twp. Sale unrmieryed at 1 p. aL James Ireland, Prop, 11`. B, 4cot•t, Aun, BRUSSELS MARKET .t: .85 84 4' 84 1 00 62 28 1675 00 'Vilest Oats POSH Barley Butter Huge Hay Hxy 60 22 d 14 00 Auction Sales r001lnl1011, song told Hi/000h There FARM 1701 `4Al,E being North 1a1f of Lot .2a Cun 11, Grey tow„ship Huron On, containing 50 sores, If not sold by the 1'4. of April w111 be rented for grRR. aH the farm is seeded down. On the .,,rami„'s 1.' a rt ante home, and gond wood stied,' hank barn with - atoneatnblingaedorchard. Grind Wt. llit the he,1,so,ndaswing at theta n. 60 sores cleav- ed. 254 urines fromEthelstation. 13x. mites. from sohool and (hu' eh Po -session cin be given atany time, amutt, for quick sale OR1110 nrnprietor, 8110,19 ('mapb,ill, is in tin West. For further pertientars ripply on Lot Al, 0011. 18, Grey, Monerleff P.O. or phone 4715. • JAMES MCKAY, SR, will 11e p' 011ti t1"n1 speakers and spacial' sel •isls, 1910,1 Netienal noOt4ttes and Nal tonal refreshments. The Duff's church choir Association I Gxte,d to you at cordial 111vi.ttttion 'ie, come and help them .merry be On the night of their grand National bre, Perhaps you would like to know what to expect So we tvill not leave you long to ,','fleet The program consists of National Heleclidns And good things to eat frotn all direodelle. 15ngland, Ireland, Scotiand and this °anotia of urn's Are the Nations we've selected from. Die pmevers '1'o represent by chorus, song, speech and story And if you miss this treat you will be sorry. - Tuesday March seventeenth remem- ber le the elate, The pr'ugraut to convene in the lecture routs at eight And the fee to eujuy all each nation represents Is covered by the trifling suss of five and twenty cents. Biuevale DISBATH,—AL next meeting of the Litieto'3, Society, We•dneaday, blur. 18111 , a debating contest, will be held between Hluev,1t' an11 Salem, subj et being'tl$esnlved thatNapolron was a greater general than Wellington." 11119 Sht111i1 he the 111081. exctiti ,g de- bate of 1 the Winter as the spealtel s nn the negative side will be W. NI. Mines 11'111 Stanley 51lintt, who have al- ready won adebating contest. on this subjl'ti, while 111e affi.ntntie. eelll be upheld by two of Hluevale's °hauu ppoen debaters, J W, King ,sod A, L Pnalllf. Final Meeting uf-S,cieiy for the 414;8•etll SeHaub will lathe place o11 Mated' 25111 and twill consist, of at grand pl ogrino emitted. between I he marl T,d and the ,inglednen1l0410. 14 will be a climax to the lsti g Heth'S of suerose- fill evenings which have been given Ity the Snciel.y this Winter. Owing 1,1 a peevi,lis engagelneet of the 0. 0. F. Hall, the meeting ief the Henirly this week was held met Mote thy night. The event of the et/ening tVlt4 all ably delivered ttd,Trrss by A. L. Pnslitf, Pi Melted of 5Vulghtut' Public Sehnol, on "Cheraw et mei ' n I w„ks i'P the peed, 14t1nys I.” Heyeeal Tennyson numbers were given on the pregrnm including th• bottle iflil 0Stteet and Low," Which was very ewe. 1ly sung by a ellnrtw of young Indies, Mrs. MOOnll, Mee. J, W. King, Misses 17, Meese,. Agnes Ail1•his.m mel (' 1', tr flints' 1111 Rohl, S111110 gave at fine rent.ering "poria." aid I•lugtl auu,ulnott t v1.11i ll '1'115 ('kluge of the Light Brigade, reit' id h a le lei' eke, 'h ft•nt 1 .1.'\40 p tdt y 1,, t c Piing of the 1111ol'iral insides on which this thrilling poem is feuodtd. Miss Lillian dldcOhcll rnillt'illttted a brilliant piano solo "l7,apaguole 13o lieu" (Godard) and Mica J dtesl111 as r5ri,alion, nit "'rhe Wottto prol11ltn." One of the °lostp110401ng and ullerest hieN.414ul'58 of Ilie program. Wits an im'tit'le by 1114 editor' of "The L11P1'avy Digest' on the old 24111 of May celebration in Bduevale. .1. Sttwttft favored the atldien('e with several selections on the phoulgraph. At the previous msetlttg an enjoyable de- bate Was h011.1 nn 4110 gnest10n "Re. 4nived than ennigtalol1 tether than ltinglielt•sp'akhtg is deteiilnrnt,0 Mist to beet ttalests of 0nuacla. The Af. firlitetitr0 8p6ltltot'9, j'$ttilttell Jetellj'1t • •••••♦4904,4440♦0404♦♦.04.40.9 • • I Blood a,moot • d Cough Cure 4 mm • 44[5 prt-prualipn is rapidly • m 1/1;01;111111F,11 111;11901111111 Crew- u(ly I'm volIr,h5 told endo • • The stannum flet IC keeps Mena- • •♦ sly iilt'Iwn'iug +Wu,d tu•titty t. )inti tltt' atilt' of IL t o far exceed all of •♦ i.'. A aur 111110e (Neigh mlxluies cunt- A t1111rt) 4 • The reason is nbvi1)118. We 0 • stake it ourselves mud know the e ingeedicnle to be fight. We tel- 0 so glutrantt a peel y hot Ile in ♦ i o give mil ire smile -faction cmttloney • C 8 ,.fueidea, • • Neit only e° hill we put it up • O in a full 4.minee 11,lrtle, huger • fi ' mthan almost 1'Very other peeper- ® • atiott o11 the mai kat.• O a• Give it a trial. 0 I"}i O 25c per bottle m • -AT- O;i ti. • • 1• 1 0 • ' 9 {.,t ®© 1' O DRUG STORE 0 • m 0♦00.0•4.9•00♦4>0040•4,04.1.4•0 Y 41 - Hog for Service Tim 51p1 P. ion rd e i ii Item) fors, I vine oil Lot Mi, r'on •G tor, -t rago,•1 fi'. n wall bird Tot It - hi r ).o. T.. a- 51,0- 1e0 e 1-e ti to Titan of se vire„111 p 151 rhe • 1- ,ata. nine' 11 nares; ex, y. tali() lin' Eli'1MIN. 07-2 Proprietor. ALM 11I7110 oAt B -Oil' (3000 EAlit1 W1'00/t, 0114 11411N7 &0 le. 5 14.011, Aoruc'sO Iel' hi,r Psi...well 14011 u01 '115 ri nal the nnder- 511 1 oprietur 10 sell b. 511111..swamiswamiat '01 N 4 l,nt •:1, con 8, Morris 1 ownshl . Tues - Hasp, March. 17 lit 1 o'clock. thetnhlowle valuable pi ope' ly 1-1 Mare rleing 5 in fool eligible for rsoL1.10 ion 1 line se rlail,2 4) Para, 1 ,pnr1 egadmares out. in foal 1 to )ding 0011 8 n, oiohe 0101 1 rre11, now. I cow in, to calve, in olat,in lime, 11e1115 2 sen r•, 1 heifer 1.141s5 8 y eats, S PI1•rl's 1 isms• 11;5140s, L r„lves,'•4, sOW e Sue to teem ow Morph 21111,, nl out 80: hens, 1 collie dog 1 I\ ...Fey Flat tis. binder.” 1. binder cover. 1 Deering mower, 8 Massey -Barrie cultivators. 1 Noxon seed drill. 1 Msaary'Iar• MS hope 1elm, t pea harvester. 1 Pitts horse power with rods, 1 geol. 'speed Pelt, 1 turnip pul ,, 1 apt harrows, 1 Oltt ham fanning mill, 1 setbol'eletghp, I wagon and h0x, 1 ossa -Barris t,dder, I • frr w' Massey -Barris 2 s n plow. 1 y gena plow, 2 walkingtr's plows, 1 roller, 's1 lither doable harness.8Horse blankets, tscollars1 eellui low, 2 geld ten horse he lark, 1 1 p g wrack andro ate, hay rocks. 1 hay ti rack and orate. 1 er v r2,1 rope and ,ipulleys, 1 sat slings. sten- 1 ,v to 21 inch ,etnh. tile, s elves Mt 0. twine, 1 water )auk. set 1 teal twelve, 1rva, peel Pr twine, t m 1 erxt• .ti .11 rN W sieve, 1 to owe l 1 grow, h215 tem 1 nrnheamt saw, •+11e,t saw's , seed- er, grail .bail-, s/lineha, re number of. ceder 111., a, 1 Ni tions' rr,n is senora' ter 4 hsrrela,. 1 . winning tela el rind reel 1 rnnhnnrd, 2 stands 2 tni.t. a, ir, rl r'ZVI, kitrhen ),hairs I Mond eke ritnvP. 1 nook 5tnve eon; nr 'wend. 1 bed tend 4 lantern, n 13n5"t4ty of; ta°nlps aro ,ll,, 11lrls, 4 hive" Of Ilene, eltfroetnr earl line hexes; snth.s shovels ,0lres,-:forks, rhaln'd,nd other artiplep too mlmeeoltp' to mention. Teens:—/1 I I puns nr $5 end tinder cash: over fknt smnun' a month,. erertif' Will he elven on furnish -1m nnprovrd 3 1111 nate]. 4 per cent offfor cash on credit sunhat,. JAM1Bs TCVANS, • Proprietor, •4•e4••4C4♦4♦m0•m04eo.aasio••••••9•••099••AO•♦•♦••'0•• • 1 •• `• 9 1 RICHARDS' 1 CIearinout6aIe All kinds of • • • • m • 0 A s • • • • • s e • • • • • i ♦: •` • 0 A • • ♦ • m Thisweedw a fie coals in Rubbers offer Nps Footwear Ladies' Fine Rubbers, reg. 75c & 85c this week .50 Gents' Fine Rubbers; reg, 1 00.& 1.25 .75 °• Children's Rubbers, reg. 5oc - .250 e Shoes of all kinds ually Cheap' y Sale closes last of March without fail. 4 4 Dwelling Entitle and $ neve hind Richards 4 . '':4 for stele at-tt Surt•Hc:e, C. • •00 4404-400404464>e <.444r4,4•44444.,.404.4 44•4 44444. 044SSS04e40440ems4044e0061400gw 0444141000000049641006041.6410004:. Canada's Hair fl e G Fashion Store 6 } e t e �atl 0 0.,charles w O Il • aw od w. OUR MISS GLENN ,e will be in • �':. tin: Y:ri ',�� t w o " 4<, 1 fit. w 4a (t t p w 0 Saturday,Marsh w 21 at at the r enc m an Hotel s as s s � O o with fi full line of I1 tir G lois including Sw't' •- - f ✓ l: i cies, Pin w Curls, Bangs, Partings, Pompadours, • in O " Transformations, Etc, cs- 9 112. MEN'S WIGS AND TOUPEES. • e e We aro pleased to demonstrate our Goods. O D GLENN CHARLES, • .e Ladies tdesimile of having Hiss 0110 • 1 call at 89 Ring SI, West, w 0 resilience kindly lettee told Wss,at Hot , T 4 y t h Totoutu, a-sSSWMibs`s 111.11501. 1st.o.411441r0 N esM.i11110 YiNkoi ai1i6•44sie.e a 4 4