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1 stare F• Ra SMITH
DRUGGIST AND S PAT1ONER.
goat Dews Pats
GOOD FRIDAY April roto, two weeks
from to -morrow.
TRuesnev of next week is the next
and last Monthly Hors: Fair for this
season.
,THE Inspector of the Metropolitan
Bank paid an official visit to the Brus-
aele branch die mcg the past week.
THE.Pos office Department has issued'
a notice prohibiting the transmission
ot eoin or bank notes in unregistered
letters
Tan Saturday Matinees at the Family
Theatre are quire an attraction.
Proprietor Sinclair ruts on a long pro
gram and handles his work well.
QUITE a number of children in town
are confined to their homes et present
With a very severe ailment that takes
the form of an abscess in the ear.
Tun etndents of Form III of the
Brussels Continuation School enjoyed
the hospitality of G A and Mrs Dead
man at theit home on Frederick street,
last Friday evening.
A skating perlyla
of young
people
time f n
o
Wroxeterenj,y^ pleasant
Monday evening at the rink and afte -
wards at the home of Drug-
gist Red Mrs. Fox. William street.
J. H GALBRIITH, agent for Ford
automobiles 'n Brussels and vicinity
received a eumhtr of cars this week and
bas all disposed of one of them ho
Samuel Carter. of town There are a
number of other prosprctive buyers who
will no drntht invest before hog,
ACCORDING to announcement the last
Concert in the Public Library Course
will be given in the Town Hall on
Thursday evening next, Anril 2nd
The Shertnek Concert Party, of Toronto.
bas been engaged and a first °less pro
gram is assured Plan of ball at Fox's
Drug store.
J PHrLLIPs Inspector for the Stan
dard Bank of Canada. paid an ufficia
visit to the Brussels Branch lois week
WATCH nut for the date of the Old
Time supper to to held in the neat
future siren hy the ladies of the Metbo
diet chili ch
A RURLII QUE }Rieke; game bet wee-
the mantel and 'tingle men was +'
sneci 1 feature at the skating rink Inti'
Monday evening The contest tat•
used booms for hockey sticks and a
foot ball for a puck. It was a hard
fought game but the benedicts proved
themselves too much for the bachelors
anti the score stood 6 to t in their favor
Teta Stretford Daily Beacon sac's of
Miss Blanche Walter, who will appear
in the Town Hall an Thnrsdav evenine
of nes' week ;-"Miss Blanche Walter
scored a trlumnh. Retention is en art
with her, and she had ample opportnni
ties to reveal her artistic al chiles. In
sad 0- humorous strain it mattered not,
she was Namely as good proving her
versatility.
-00 or 12 tans of good --
thy ha
H. MoQIIARRIS. Lot 2, Con 4, Grey. for axle.
W ANTwD.-A good incubator. Apply box
282 Brussels
FOR SALE -General purpose 511v 8 years
old. JAS. D. MONAse, Lot 22. Coit 13. Grey.
'nhEaoa 505 KATOn;rG.-Good laying strain Of
White Wyandnttes Eggs 11 00 for setting of
16 JOHN MRADowa, Brussels.
GOOD clean, two•rowed aced barley for sale.
Alen n quantity of good bey Wu MONAIR.
Lot 11, Con 10 Grey. Phone 2410
A QUANTITY nt gond seed barley for sale
Apply to Win. Murray, Walton P. 0. Phone
1814,
EGGS FOR WATCHING -0..e. 0. strain of
Barred Rooks. 75o per setting of 18.
JAS. SWIRLS.
Phone 4815. R. R No. 2, Brussels.
GOOD rooms over Wilaon'a store. Im'
mediate possession. Apply to ALP. BARRER,
Brussels.
BOIIeS AND LOT roe acts. -Good garden,
drilled well. &a, For further partioularS ap-
ply at Tan POST,
FARM Botto11T.- Jas. Maxwell, of SERVANT wanted Apply to
town, halt purchased the too acre Farm • Ritts. W M. SINCLAIR.
on the 4t11 line of Morris from Frank OsosR poste for sale 4, Sand 81nch tope. all
Mc( racken, who has spent the past round Lot green 1 Qrey nohor poPrUme, 8828.
couple of years in the West Mr REDD GRAYN Fon SAla-Improved Slbcrian
Maxwell moved to its new property and Gold Drop Oats and O. A 0. No 21.
this week. This is no, his first farming barley All gond clean seed. Also some hay
venture and we have no doubt as to his for sale. Merlin M(.Na1r, Lot 18. (eon. 16,
success. Grey, Brussels R .5. No. 2. Phone 3818. tt.
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SEAFORTIO NEVIS "Miss Blanche
Walter thoroughly cap. ivated her OLD MELVILLE CHURCH - The, frame
hearers, she had scarcely given a score work has been removed from the Pres•
of words ere the audience appreciated bvterian church during the pest week
the excellence of her work. She was bt John Hunter and staff and now all
encored again and again, and her sun. that remains are the bare walls which
cess was undoubted." Town H 11. will be taken down by the masons
Brussels, Thnrsdav evening, April and, The large furnace was purchased by G.
under the auspices of the Public A Deadman to be installed at his home
Library. and a good many of the seats were
Loop HIS HARDWARE STOCK - We bought by different members.
omsttei last week to mention the toes IMPROVEMENT OF sTOCK -The Direc-
sttstained by G- n. A, McLanchlin, tors of East Huron Agricultural Society
formerly of Brussels, who had his en have purchased for the improvement of
tire hardware stock consumed hy fire sock in this district, five Short Horn
recently at Fort William Mr. Me- Bulls selected from .some ot the must
Lsuchlin had only been in business but noted herds .n the Province end have
a short time so that his stock was corn- placed one each with the following par•
partitively new, The whole block in ties for service -
which he was located, known as the Robt. McDeneld, Con 6, Tp of Grey.
Dyke Mock, was destroyed, Oliver 'Turnbull, ” 25, t
AUCTION SALE -On Thnrsdav after- Waite, Forrest 2, Morrie
noon of next week, April and, there
will be offered by Public Auction a
combined sale of tile properties of the
tate 'rhos. Newsom and of the late J
C. Tuck. consisting of rigs, hernes,
household furniture, carpenters' tools,
etc. The sale will take place at the
barn on Queen street, East. Brussels,
owned by Mrs D. Robb, H. R Elliott
and Alex. Bevans will have chsrge of
the sale which will commence at 2
o'clock. . F. 5, Scott will be the
auctioneer.
THE London Free Prose ;- "Mr
Sherlock is well known in dile city a d
decidedly strengthened the favorable
impression mode upon previous visits.
He is quite equal to the demands of an
Oratorio singer His voice is svmpathe
tic, flexible, well trained and pleasing
his ennneimioo detightfully distinct and
his intellectual grasp of tite context of
his lumbers one of the most 0Rtisft'iug
features of his singing." Library Con-
cert Cour ,e, Toa'n Hall. Brussels,
Thursday evening next, April and.
NOT CORRECT -Last week it wes re-
ported that Samuel Beattie, a former
well known resident of Brussels, had
lost his life in the disastrous Woodbine
Hotel fire in 'Toronto. We are pleased : T D Warwick...se S T. Plum.. .. .. 4
Bisbin Cardiff,
'rhos, Archibtld, " 12, " MeK Ilop
This investment was nut made on tile ex-
pectation of making minty directly /but
for the purpose of improving the stock
and causing a more lively interest to be
taken in Ute annual exhibition In Agri-
culture generally and the lees for ser-
vile have therefore been placed at the
low rate of $t 5o per calf All persona
time these 8111ma15 must become mem-
hers of the Ael. Society be paving $t on
which en'itles them to two entrance
tickets and exhibiting in every depart.
ment. Pedigrees may he seen. on appli-
cation to the Directors
J LECKIE t'res.
M BLACK, Sec, Treas.
BoNePaIL -The local curlers had a
lively time for a couple of days last
week. the excitement bel .g caused by
Rink Proprietor Trench offering hand-
some trophy to the club to be played for
in a "singles" competition rhe ice
was kept "red hot' for two full days and
interest never lagged until the last stole
was played and the trophy captured by
D. C. Ross, The following are the
scores ;-
•
sal' ROUND
The Metropolitan �ai
Genital Paid up - $1,000,000,00
Reserve Fund• 1,250,000.00
Undivided Profits • • - - 102,547.01
HEAD OFPIOE - 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.
$I.00 OR MORE OPENS AN AOOOUNT
BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GILROY, MANAGER
TALENT 'I'EA -A Talent Tea will be
held at the Methodist Parsonage
on Friday evening, Aprll 3rd.
I'ea will be served from 3 to 6 o'clock,
Admission so cents There will also
he offered for sale bome•made bred and
buns cakes and candy, Everybody
welcome
COUNTY 'TEMPERANCE CONVENTUtN.-
Tuesdav, April 7111, has been selected
for the special Temperance Convention
for Huron County when it is likely a
"Field Secretary" will tie appointed.
'Phe meeting will he held in Wesley
vie b ,dist ChnrC4, Clit.ten.. commetlu-
te at to a In Delegates item every
church and municipality .vile be exp M -
ed.
CONCERT -A concert in which about
6o children will take part under the
auspices of the Little Stars Mission
Banti of Melville ehurch will be given
ie the Town Hall on the evening of
Goad Friday, April trete Keep .his
dale In mind and come end 11. Ip us,
Proceeds for The Suediug Ft nd of the
new sllsrcll. Metabere of the Band
free. Children, 105 l adults, 850
Concert Will consist of choruses.
quartettes, duets, melee, recitations,
drills and dialogues
MIss CARRIE BRYDEN DECEA,EU -
Thr following obruary notice, taken
from the Chico (Cal) Record, of March
4th. refers to a former resident of this
locality in the person of Miss Carrie
Bryd:u, who wh le here made her home
with her sister, Mrs. Walter Innes
"Miss Carrie Biyden, known throueh-
out the mountain districts and this part
of the county as a woman of noble
character, who spent her life in uplift
work, died testerdty afternoon at
o'clock at her home to Magalie Al-,
thouelt sufferiug from her lingering
illness for mthly years, she had been
confined to her be 1 only the last two
weeks. She had been so 111, however,
for Inc last twc months that she had
not been in Chico since New Year's
when she visited here es the guest of
Mrs. Annie E K Bidwell and Mrs E
E Canfield. Miss Bteden was born
six y yearn ego in Scotland She was
an invalid from childhood and some
years ago she went to Canada for the
benefit of her health. Later she was
attracted to California and nineteen
yea's ago was attracted to Magalia,
where she made her home since She
was the center of uplift work in &ingalin
having been President of the Magalia
W. C. T. U , Superintendent of he
Sunday School there for nineteen years
and instrumental in the building of the
Magalia church She also was a mem-
ber of the Fust Presby erian church of
Chico. H C Bicknell ertll leave to•tlav
for Magalia to arrange for Ilse funeral,
which prabahly will he held to -morrow
afternoon at 0.3o from the Magalia
church. Itis expected that Rev W G.
Waite, termer -easter of the Chico
Preshvterien chnteh and a close friend
of the deceased for rears, will be here
from Santa Rosa, his present home, to
conduct the services. Miss Revlon is
survived by a brother and sister 1.1
Canada and a sister 111 Scotland
to be able to state that Mr. Beattie is D C Ros.'a 9 R J. McLauchitn 6
still safe and scru'id. He had left his A Strachan 12 Dr Breams 5
Atoms in St.. Catharines with the in- A C. Dames-. 7 Cleve Seeker 5
tention of going to the Woodbine bat J F Retvland „ g G C. Manners
had stopped over in Guelph unknown A R Currie,...,.so 1, Shurrie.......,.3
to his friends. This is once Sam
"must have !known" something was
going to happen.
THE Stratford Herald -says of the
leader of the Sherlock Canoe
rt Party
Town Hall. Brus".elti
appeRYrng in the
Tbtnadtiv evening next "Mt' Sher.
lock possesses a vibrating tenor Voice
with a haunting finality in itthat makes
it go Straight to the listener's heart.
Each of itisnumbers was rendered most
artistically and on every OCCASIo1 he
Secured the unustlal diatnotion of a re. 13C Rosa
call, once staving to respond twice
bill "Serehatle" WAS treated with great Each player was allowed to choose lila
skill, and the exgiiiaile tenderness of the mk ail Alp
bed skips tatnd vmr' few
of the
tt 11 11 1r ht 118 n, p P y y
J T Ross ......•.f2 B 8 Scott
1. Burgess g J Ballantyne 8
210 ROUND
D C Ross If
D
J Warwick...7
A Straohen 9 A C Dames .....6
A R Currie 9 J F Rowland...2
J. T, Rosa ....,,to JJ Burgess.......,.3
Meet FINALS
D C Ross .,, 8 A. Strachan ,1
A R. Currie 56 J T. Ross S
FINAL
so A R. Ctirrie..,o,e
People We Talk About
Mrs Alex, Hunter and Miss Riila are
in Toronto on an extended trip.
Mrs Ino Meadows, sr, is not enjov
Mg good health of late, We hope she
will soon improve.
Miss Kate Telfer has gone to Stratford
this week to undergo an operation which
we hope will be successful,
Miss Fin Btu:hauan,teacher of the
Primary Department ot the Public
School, has been off they this weak ow-
ing to illness
Mrs. Wm 'Pltnnlpson. of '1`hessalon,
wh•, has beet) here with her sister, Mrs
Leckie some weeks has gone 10 vlsr
her sister. 'd.e (Dr.) Covne, BethWrll
MARINO FAVORABLE -PR .GREes -Mrs
W H Kerr, of THE NosT, came ov: •
from Clinton on WedgesdHv, returtene
on Thursday afternoon The Ed'tor
reported i0 be making favorable p"
gress and App.ecletes end reciproca••
the friendly interest.
Church Ohimes
Services in St, John's church hex
Sundav,5'h in Lent -rt e, m , •'Res "
7 p m , "A silt into death "
Next Friday evening the fourth of
Ole series of the pipers on tie
Reformation. The subject for the
evening is "Calvin and the Geneva
Reformation " Service starts at 8 p m
sharp nn'l tests f n' 45 sI'nutes
BIBLE CONrsoT -At the regular met-'
ing of the Epw nee League in th,
Me'h,.disI church nese' 11oud'y evenine
a Bibl • Contest will be on the program
Sides will be chosen anti a good time is
enpee'ed, Go and take part in the
cunt est
'rhe paper on "The Feetings and
Temptations of our Lord" by mks
Emma Colvin was full of information
There were quite a number of voune
penple preseut at the last meeting of the
A Y. P A to hear this paper. Nos
Sunday the paper is to be on "The
teaching of our Lord."
Last Sunday nlnrniug in the Metho
dist church Rev Mr Wren, preached
on "The 'l'hree Links" and in con
nection therewith impressed his hearers
with the exalted position which has
been given to man, in being placed es
the conn sting link between God and
the world. At the evening service he
preached his second sermon in the
series t • Young men, his subject being
"The voting man nod his temptations."
This sermon like is pie dnce.sor, was
unusual, the temptations considered
Princip•Il B S. Scott spent last week-
end in 'Toronto
Ltobt. Ferguson. of Guelph, spent
Sunday at his home here.
Mrs R M Sinclair is at Dresden
visit'ne at the home of her parents
Will Lowry, of London, scent sever-
al doyi in town clueing the past week.
Vl, s Gertrude Deadman is confiner]
to her home with the prevailing severe
cold
Rev Mr Wren is in Clinton this
week assist ng Rev. Mr, Allies in special
services
Ed Low' y, of 'Toronto. has been re
newmu old friendships in town during
the past week
George Walker, of' Bran ford, a form
er Brusselite, was estling on old fro t,ds
in tOWn this week
Miss Isabelle Strachan was a visitor
int Listowel with her friend Miss Mabel
Kemp, for several days
W. Wilson, harness maker, has re
turned to town and resumed hie position
in G C. Manners' harness shop.
Will Long, relieving teller in the
M •trepnlitau Bente It ,s been off duty for
a Few day; with'ah atleck of tohsililis.
Mrs A J Lowry is visiting in Lon-
don Her sister, Mrs. Kingswood is to
undergo a serious operation this week.
Dr. J. M Feild, of Godericli, was in
town and vicinity this week in his
official capacity as Inspector of public
schools.
Wal. Wihon is stili confined 10 itis
home. Inflammatory rheumal ism is the
trouble We hope he will soon be able
to be around again,
Frank Bloomfield, a former Brusselite,
drooped Into town last week. Prank
now follows the scissors grinding and
knife sharpening business
Mies Florence Mainpriae, of Tisdale,
Bask., was A visitor in town for a few
daysShe was a former Brnh.se hie
being the daughter of Refit ht ai„pri2e,
who At one time was in charge of the
electric light plant here
'Miss Annie GIroise, housekeeper for
J 3, and Mrs Gilpin, is taking enfo'c.
ed holiday, owing to ill health She
will spend a short time at Chalton,
New Ontario, going there with her
brother Frank, who has been holidays
Ing under the parentalroofin Morris
Her many (111048 hops f0* 11 5pt8dy
Leet iiety,
The STANDARD BANK of CANADA
STATEMENT
CONDrin'srD
From Report to Dominion Governtncnt, 31st Jan., 1911
RESOURCES
Cath on hand and in Central
Go td Reserve and Notes and
Cheques of other Banks . $7,915,545.95
Government Deposit to secure
Circulation . , . , 130,000.00
Due by Brinks 610,623.02
Government, Municipal and
other Debentures , 2,540,277.52
Call Loans on Bonds, etc. . 2,659,645.86
Assets immediately available $13,856,09235
Loans end Discounts 30,664,507.41
Liability under Letters of
Credit per Contra
Bank Premises, Freehold,
Head Office and Branches
Other Assets
108,968,37
1,053,505.51
66,919.14
$45,749,992.78
LIABILITIES
Capital$2,860,240.00
Reserve Fund, Surplus Ptofte
and Rebate of interest on
Bills discounted , . 3,901,434.57
Dividend, , , , 92,579.23
Notes is Circulation , . 2,652,643.00
Deposita , , , , 35,018,592.10
Due to Banks . 1 115.535.51
Acceptances under Letters of
Credit 108 96837
$45,749,992.78
beteg more partieutault' those which
assail the intellect ra.her than the burly.
'Phe speaker dwelt on the necessity of a
young plan having a high ideal in life.
rue semen next Sunday evening will
be "The young man and his reading."
however, was opposed steeIuonely
at every step.
LEGISLATURE NOTES
At last, after seven years, the
;'Workmen's Compeneatiorh Act has
bepu introduced into the Legislature
ONTARIO LEGISLATURE It was brought It, i 1y on. Mr. Lucas
and its main outline follows the d, aft;
bill of Sir William Meredith. It will
I be taken tip by the House in detail
ALL NIGHT DISTURBANCE II
An all night Session of the House I
with much ' diem der, with many op- I
peals against the ruling ref the Chair
and with threats of."uainitlg' several
tueutbers marked the efforts of the l
tloverhment to force tot uugh at one
sitting a Bill to indemnify, among
others unmentioned, Howard Fergu-'
+u u, Oeuservatiye member for Gree-
n bycommissioncommissioncommissionrillr, who, accepting* cp g
tom the Dunit,ion Government,
red fat't'ened hss seat in the Lrgie-
r.ldire and had laid himself open to
fine of $2,000 it day. The Indemnity
Hill, .wtticl] the Government Purees
thtnugh the House, WKS a general
tihe,teul•e absolving all tltenlbers who
had thus broken I.he law and allowing
thrill tit win thine in the futu,'e.
The Opposition, led by Mr. Rowell,
fought from three o'clock in the after-
ment till 6 o'clock the next morning-
lirst, against the attempt of the Gover-
nment by absolutely illegal meant;
to aver -ride the rights of the minority
and force through the 13111 with its
three readings in sue day which, with
the Opposition opposed, could only
be llama by the irtegular eust,eusir'n
of the rule ; second, against the
general nature of the Bill. Mr.
Rowell made it cleat that he was not
opposed an ielirving Ferguson if the
letter would declare that he had made
his Mistake in ignorance of the law,
but Mr. ltowell pointed nut that this
Bill was It lotting down of the bars
and ten encouragement or corruption
rather than a diseonragetuent.
Morever, Hon. 61x. Halton. repeated-
ly atilt tined that general Bill had to
go through because there were other
members i41 the same box. Mr.
Rowell demanded their tames, but up
to the present they have not been
disolosetl. Mr. Rowell claimed that
the general public luta it perfect right
to know who these then were and
that there was no justification for the
Government In conceal them. The
appeal was finally jammed through
by the Government's majnt ity which
Spring O'Coats
Woollens of wonderful weave. Striking designs
and color effects in the fancy cheviots and tweeds,
plain and fancy grey worsteds, black cheviots and
Venetians. Fly front or buttoned through. Light
weight materials will be tailored strictly to your actual
measurements and no "guess tit."
PRICES FROM $ - TO $40
during the next few weeks.
MARRIED
PRAR-BELL.-At the residence of the bride's
parents, on March 5606, by Rev Gen,
Jewitt. of Bly tit, Mr. J.' Leslie Fear, to Ml -s
Jennie R . daughter of Mr end 'Mrs. John.
R. Bell all of Morris township.
MoINNle-fRA,N.-At "ahaddy Ione Fans,',
Grey, the home of the bride. on March
25th. by Rev I A. McKelve Mr. Reuben
McInnis of Wtnthnret, Sask., to 1110
Maggie Lorena. third daughter of Mr, and
Mrs Lorenzo Frain.
DIED -
BnYDEN.-Ill Megalia, Cal., on March 85(1,
Carne Bryden, aged 60 years,
AUCTION SALES
FRIDAY. 11)550 27Ta - Farm, stook, im-
plements, &s , at Wj f Lot 22 Con. 11, Grey
Sale unreserved at o'clock, F B Scott,
auctioneer John J Gornall z, Proprietor.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND -Roza, Furniture.
Tools, Se . at Mrs. D. Robb's barn, Queen
street, Bruns -la the property of the late Thos.
Newsom, and the late J 0 Tuck, Bale at 2
o'elork F.8 Scott, auctioneer.
FRIDAY, APRIL 5'RD -Faun stook, imple•
menta. Se., at (Irenbrook. Sale unreserved
et 2 o'clock. A McDonald, Proprietor, F. S.
Scott. auctioneer
TUnsDAY. APRIL, 7Th -Farm stook. hnple'
menta. &s , at tot 26, Cnn.10. Grey. Rale um
reserved et 1 o'atook. F S Snott, suatlobeer.
Wm, Ratltwell, Proprietor.
BRUSSO'L.S MARKET
Oateat 4 84 1 H4
Pena 680 1 00
Barley
Butter - 22 • 28
Eggs
Hays 114 00 15 000
Hay
The People's Column
E'O11,, Co LB1,$ Greye an 1505 sfIS 86 dx 86150.
Stable 18 x 24 with t5 sore of land. Or will
sell building without lend
JOHN WRIGHT.
aH Paper
Season 1914
The statement thea each ael1,iO11'5
snmplus weal 10 s111 pass its ptedeces-
801.8 10 Ca t'I14it113 n I'nnt when refertiug
to our ®tont foie the present season,
We are sal lulled that nut stool( from
the very ehetpest 111151( to 0111' best
varieties 1'at'stuqutso in Video any! lliug
we have been able to show for some
Dote.
Aped 1. t frntn uta' regular stack wit
kava tavo special hooks of Import
papers containing many handsome
designs nn(1 colorings. 'fossa we Call
prtienl'e tit very shun, notice. Thus
gieiog h very extrusive Usage of
safuples to choose ['roue,
We will be very glad to have you
look over our samples whether you
wish to purchase of tint
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Fa X'S
DRUG STORE
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE OF FARM I•
STOOK, IR
PLR:MONTS FURNITURE. es0„ at Oren.
brook 1' 8. Scott. Auctinneer, baa renelved
instructions from the uuderafpnert Proprietor
to sell by Pahl In Amnion on Friday, April 8rd
at2p in the following valuable property
1 driving mare 0 years old. 1 Gelding 2 yearn
old sired by Orlender. 1 Gelding 2 years old
aired by Baron Fife. 1 thorn' hred oow to calve
in ably,1 yearling heifer, 76 hens. 1 lumber
wagon nearly new, 1 .needling weRnn, 1 light
wagon, 1 rubber tiro buggy, 1 steel tire buggy,
1 set sleighs with platform, 1 nutter, 1 set
Mil vie ha romp new, 2 estt single hnrnens, 1 set
double hernes%2 Heetcynkep,1 rot whfffietreeo,
1 farming mill. 1 plow, 1 scnffier. 1 set iron
harrows, 1 pulsar, 1 r+uMnr kettle. 1 extension
ladder new 2 rrowbnra, 2 ltirge oil cloth
onvera 2 robes, 160 bushels oats, 1 feed basket,
1 sowing meohime 1 iron Drib naw hedeteada,
cities, tables', eta, Corks, scythes, ]toes, rakes,
shovel. and other articles too humorous 30
mention. Terms ; -A ll sums of 2500 and un-
der flesh aver that amount 10 rgouths credit
alven on furnishing approved joint notes, 6
per Dent off for A, MMoDONALD, amounts,
AUCTION 551,E OF FARM' STOCK IN.
EIE PLRMRNTS, &O -F S Scott, Auctioneer,
hes'• reeetvrd mat ructions from the undersign-
ed Proprietor to sell by Public Auetlon at
Lot 26, Con 10, Grey, Tuesday, April 7th at
1 o'clock, the following valuable property :-
1 mare 0 yew's old auppused to be in foal to
Vodden'e Imparted hoiwo, 1 horse 6 yenta old,
1 Spring colt 0 months. 4 ffeeh cows, with
Alves, 1 cow due t,i naive, I cow flue to oil's
in May. ( onto dna to nalvein October, 1 farrow
cow.5 years old 4 2.year old l,elfere 1 collie
dog 0 months o'd 1 sow due to farrow middle
of April.] sots due to fart ow about the Mut of
Mny 1 MoVot wick Mader Oft cut with trucks
as sheat narrier complete. 1 - Noxnn mower
5 ft out, 1 combined seeder line cultivator
new 1 ten -hoed seed drill. 1 horse rake, 1
enemer, 1 sat diamond harrows, 1 walking
plow, ] gang plow 2 furrow, 1 Clinton fanning
mill, t hay fork, ropes end pulleys complete,
2 limber wagons one with 8•inoh tire nearly
new,1 top buggy. t cotter, 1 set bob -sleighs,
1 gravel box, l wood rack and bunita,l set
double hairnnes, 1 Het Singh harness, 2 set of
whialetrees, 1 emery stone. aheIns, forks,
hoes, shoveler 504 other artloles the nrlmerOns
to mention Sale without, reserve as the
Prnp"la'tm' line sold his farm Terme:--All
surae of 96 and under oash ; over this amount
7 months credit given on furnishing Approved
Joint Notes 4 per cent off for mob on credit
amounts Wt1.RATBWELT„Proprietor.
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