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The Brussels Post, 1917-2-22, Page 8l'Tirs":7-"llSrsesserotese-re-fe. . . • ' . , . . PICR101 lieulow The fashion Book for Spring Ist presenting a correct fore- men 01 what is neW in prim'istes Pe 250, including the coupen se:testi ie good for any iv Pattere, leurtos'ai Review Patterusare giving splendid eatisfaction and _customere ale findieg ihetn easy to use, with no west 3 or spoilage of material, The Embroidery Catalogue Illustrating Pictorial Review broidery ani crocheting deeigns Price ?Mc, Mattealle Monthly Pictorial Review Is extra good this time, 1511 cePe. Try out a Pictorial Review Pattern. Ask for the Free Monthly Sheet. • 4riory Pope To nom room for cier levee; new stock of Spring Wall Paper, we are offering, for a short time only, some big- reductions en certein pattertis we have in stock Among utero are those mostly suitable for droorras but there are &so a few for Hails, Dining Rooms Kitohons, 11 y have am: Proesellig tle in the Slither it e'oild emilinty p10 s •,11 •'0 Paper,: aed bey veil,' aimed, ire, if vett 0", PI)( ready to use them for a rime, 1..et us show you them. T'ha ee-eee.e.eeeeees.eee 8 ff. t'Ir El ':-'tsse i[fl Ni'T1 ON KB, .st...alailVasateravatranassearacanasara-.....3,1= 15 eto5_; ttuts of letters foga sold tit enia h000 bouir,ceived end ..ett mi- . steer in te e• Mime f Tux Po te, MIturreemey next will be the close of Fehr 'ina...senAse of this week was Ash Tea. eivrs the news and 3 cents a W• e.; . eitlI tests Tor llren 1 great Winter for Acta - Inv, eieiee• and snow-eitoeine. 1,1 hi, !I 1 A N ern • ed for Beast:tele Public Libra . Read ode', in another column. HA ewe Kays shipped a car of draft horses. to saekatchewan lag week and accompanh- d the shipment. Moxiimy Horse Fair Thursday or next v,eek There will uo doubt be a large atteudance of both buyers and seem Joe S owsisio.N will make im p rove - Meats to his property by vemering the frame 00(1100 of his house on Elizabeth street BRIT -1(1.r Women's Iestitute will hold a Tee et the Library Audience Room on theenines of St. Patrick's Dere it1i of Ireleed. It comeS on a Saturday LA, 1' ',Thursday a car of American cern wait le e,,ivecl at the G. T. R l -v All. Backer and before nightfall it had al been nettled away by the farmer inlretiON. era ICY ideivalks made it necessary to walk move than ordinary care some days ill!, W-ok. An application et aellee imp -creel the condition and won the thank, ,f minty 5 periestriane A N r.w Dressmaking shop will be open- ed on March lette by Mies Annie Me- L'inctieti, Brussels, in apartments over D. C. Pese' More, Garfield Hee,. See the dive in this week's Pone We wish Mise Mee_ the best of success. Jone it•ilesele Horticultural Society at once :red there in the bigdoll;,''; well) offered to the members by the Society. Don't fereset that your aid is e'so solicit- ed in keep Viz the project of l)-ltI'1fyirrsi the town end properly elesigneiitur 1125 "Betntifal Bruesels." Give the Society a lift and help improve your own property. Tape. C. McCeem, Mortis tewnehip, has lessee 'sir a term of yeare, the Resi- dence eosin too be vacated by W. P and Mrs. Brae, Queen street, Brt1Sse1S, W110 will move Moray to the too acre farm recently pin -chased from Fred. Oster, 9'11 Con, of Grev. Mr. McCall has rent- ed his tarm and will try a change of work with the idea of improving his health, which we hope will prove true to expectacions. AT the Red Cross meeting Toesday evening the proposal of Huron County aiding the B•ran Sanitarium where re- turned soldier hers who reqnire treat. meat fer Tuberculosis may receive it Was dim:assert A Committee, eonsist- ting of Mts. P. Scott, Mrs. R. Thomson, I. Fox, M. Black and W. H. Kerr wes appointed to glean information regard- ing the neater and repine at a later meeting. Byron is invited a few miles West of London, Ont. Ssoo 1 asked fram II moil Co. to fit out, a room WitDSIgenAY of this week Miss Jane Kelly, Brussele, received a telegram ap- prising her of the death of her cmiein, Miss El•zeierth Kelly, Kingston The latter hail been in poor health fir some time and passed away at the hospital. She was 71 years of age and was a daughter o the late Thos. Kelly. Gee sister, Mire Jane, survives. Deceased had visited relatives here some years ago, She WAS LI fine woman beloved by all who knew her, P UHL1C 1.4911.ARY.—Last Friday even- ing the annual meeting of Brussels Public Library was held. Air the Hoard Was lul ettendanee, via, P. S. Seott, A C. Dames, F. H. Gilroy, B. 5. Scott, S. '1. Plum, Rev, D. Wren and W H. Kerr. The minutes of Met meets ing re read and confirmed. The Anna& report was presented and after deem:Men was adopted. The resign -I- tem of Mrs. Jessie Kerr, the w,•11 known Librarian was read and ou mooch was accepted, aceomprmied by tile Motile tion that a note of regret and of appre- ciation oe -sent her by the Secretery, plus a Slim oo hill as a small tangible evidence of the feeling of the Board. It Was detected to ask for applications for the vacancy tio to Saturday noon, 24411 inet„ mutual salary to be Sip arid Board will meet Saturday evening at 8 &Clock, to deal with the same W. It, Kerr was reielected -Chairman of Boom ler mil and F. H Gilroy Secretory- ' Treasurer, The question of adepthie 11 Story reelingr Hour, once a week, for the children was introdeeed and will be further discussed at next meeting. Al the ektee of Prides, evening's meeting the enenal Auction Sale of the Libraty Magazines was held. P. S. Scott offli elated rol !Welt/neer. Some rare bars gains were secured by those in attest& Mice. 1 etc milliners are taking hi the rir • e mer rooM4 00o1 phro 1 13 the Sp) 'no; (lisp a* 5 A 0001.1.E more cars .1 ("al ".,111.5t dating 1 c onst wects which 55111 1(11 the (1,250111, is tee E•isy street for a v hile Pewee tee moon ot teis ek Ili reen mg of Biussele W. C. T. U. ,vill be bell ill11llllU betties reign ot tlie Public 1.,!br are ).'.011:0ee In .ti tat' e lett Prifl'e• Wns b • R1'Y 1.1. Wren en the 111,'Effie's. r•f 11meit flu ?net. 00 (41" 5r501115 35111 Pcilitical lrfo " Was ft • C. tali earl apreciated by the Itte;itute. Itire. A D. Giant eang a fine i Rao Cross Cramer Tee, ender the capable management of the Woolen's Missionary Suclety of the Methodist Chureli, was well Wended Tuesday evening $3o 26 were the very satis- factory results. Next Tea, in 2 weeks, will be In charge of Brussels ledies reshients on Rag side of 'J'urnberry street and bounded by Church street ou South and the Maitland river on North. -- Sam,. -1 pigs Mu:mite() lbe. 1 3 or 4 good them fresh ; 130) 8 otianlity 11 I -,n awl 1 nwor seed A may 10 Loy Trii'VEY. idiom' 11111. Xes ,.`T -,V111. 7i tit -rill 'ar , 0114 For further particu- lars apply te re,x 2.2, I ('0 01. 2,, THE PAEm Ean oe (*REY -1)o y,111 '2 -h to bogs ender a more 155',44 von du 511(41 1151 'Phone 1,51.1 suit in- ttottsr latieltet lost en Tno•-(1,,-. W,11.(01 on,1 s•14. It its Ft 1.,lotx blaukst. Will 110/lor please 1...4n^ 1 nt Walton, or at Tow Pon', 1.45,. flog. CLEAN ''(04' for sale No 74 (11 A. kl'hone 4011 Gtio, Wurreirl,1). Two nor.'ond hand sewing =whines fsr sstle, in med roped.. May Le seen iii '8111.1.'s store. 511150 -I wish to info" 10 ill.' 15,140 of and loralin. that I rem tee eminent' tteeee..eeriet shoe ei she iv:to:quo-no. r.VtA. fl,', Bess' store, liins.els, Nareh 21. Gaaa NY, Alt nremisee o,,4 801,488tii..11 0-0(1! '(5 :1-' ANNIE 2'ci„ACC01.1N Pt Been of pinny mitt le for .8110. 0.11,0ie 448 215,411 L. (''Lite, 1411 FY goat. robe lo4t 0 8,11 or 1011 71 r,i Finder w11! kindly 4. 0v.. it at W. G. ,tors, Walton, end 0113,:e. JACittotN. - !Olen for sale, O. A C. No. 21 vim - tatty Goed and clean. W. B. Baru netior. Phone 150 541. 541 Ne. 4, Brussels. Snot, (Ist,4 and Barley for gale. ta. A (.1 No. 72 5ee.1 oats scored 153 pointe in Enet Huron Agrimiltural Srrinty's Wending Fiebl Cron cum/wilt mn in 19111. Also n -number of thore'. bro.1 'York (Jaws ti months old. 110-tfpwme to AN un nrr LA Ntotiet, La 0, Con. 10, Grey. BULL Nen 14ATA-.-Dttrii4in boll (dark roan) 0 month, old. Lot 12, Con 14, )1cRillop.... awns N. JAMMING, It. B. I. watton, OgANTITY 01' bay and ±ome ri,.d oats for SEMLEINGElt, sruesets. 000.TA sale. Rustier. RoBINHoy. Lot 1, (7o,'.12, Grey. Contetnererme house for sale with large Revlon, fruit trees, etc. icor terms] apply at Tun PoeT. De. Zattgra, 2,,stermelpiin Prlelan, visits Erase s Monday met mrs ity Chriel o and nervous diseases Nuccesefully treated, Vieite residences, Consultation at Queen's Hotel. 0— TUX G. '1'. R. passenger and mail ser- vice was badly tangled up Lee week. t Ile trains being 3 hours behind their echeditem. With the edema of mere tattled weather we hype istettler punctuality will be maintained Nothing c3t y n:osesti ing in weldor; the (1 0111111 05 5151(55 fron an haul upwar•le itbd time. It is a good toot of pati 121')', 5, Caul 1M, the local ugsut 5,1' 1510 wet known Ford car, rec•ived the first ship- ment of 11 1' 155 for lite season or ozy. Thee %eve iii.n sold to W. J, McCreck- eir, teem ; Her Loue and Jim. Parr, Grey teuer:h... Prospects are soid to he very fivi^i•rable for a large raisinete tor this veer Mr. Caller dispoeed of 19 ears in 19173 P, ,3(1 lie Fell car 3thiet- i sem.. reek 11 THE Pooi atul call al ...how 5.'0111 for a demonstre.. floe if roil have 450)1011 to invest INTege..1 1 Alen:este ON l'U051t011L014. --5,1,,(11y ,.1:111t 50 the 'Fevre Hen, !(eV. 5. 11 11y14,,, 15,!.111 Siiergiar„. 7,5 11,5 National 51,14 51(511111 AssOciation gave a most intere..eilf.; and instructive 1 tilk en the subjset of Tubercolosis. The tneeling wee held nt the Clore of the Mame] -melees MA the people who turned ota to hear the lecteve felt repaid for their trouble. 'rite '1' 11111115 he Mr. Dike eyrie illustrated with tiumerons latnere slides de priories of tee nattwe and progress of the White Plegire and setter elides. :sheeted menus of ptevention wit ere likelihood of contracting fee die - ver: is feared. The causee, develop. stent and mire of the disease were 8150 deelt Will end a great deal of 111 lot inn. tiOrl eeniterning its ptetemtlen was oh - reined limo the imeaker'e remarke. A eellee1100 was taken iii aid of the Mite- treka Free floepeal for Consumptives. Meittintr otrened with a well known byrnie the v being thrown ou the !rere-eu. Prayer wee offered by Rey, Mr. Wren tied Me National Anthem wee suers at the Mese. H, Gilroy handled 11,, taet,..e 111 1 7/pert style and W. H. Kerr itirmitteed the lecturer. Rev, Dar Del.:. :welt, a canvass of the town to his 171 t point and re. ceived ihe sent of t8ect on, Ile is a clever epeeker and is well qualified for the operetta duties of hiseiffieo. People We Talk About I1118% Beth Kerr Is home from Toronto for a short visit, Miss Margaret Procter, Belgrave, spent the week end with friends in town. Mrs. John Lake has been visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. 0. Henry. Lloyd lackson, Geo Edwards and Roe Stewart were home from Stratford Collegiate over Sun,lay, Lieut. Muir Thomson, of Seaforth, woe here for a few dvys visiting relatives and old friends. Miss Ella Kerr is home from a pleas - 'int visit of 2 mouths with relatives at .1111 Ste Meitie. Blind River end other remits leer! Cunuingham was able to get d evil town last week for the first since 'rio op ration and is making favorable p ogo,t:s Will Keys. who was here on a visit with relatives and old friends, left for 'he West last week, He took a car of emees with him Herold K ys and Harold Cardiff were 0.1 up for repairs from damages brought ib- to by playing hockey, I 's a strenu 011, «0019 all I igbt. E G, Plum attended the County ()ranee Lodge in Winghatn last Tues dey es the representative from fireSeele Orange walk will be held at Gorie- r -ch. 155, 11. Sperling. mail clerk on the W. G & B., made a flying visit to his home here last Thursday, He has been transferred to e run from Hamilton to Port Dover, with headquarters at the rot mer. leek Henderson, of Brussels, who has been teaching on the Toronto Public school ,taff, hos resigned his position and will don the King's colors This nets both of the sons of Robert and Mrs Henderson at the service of the Empire and is 0 sure way to win the war if such a record can be maintained. Church Chimes Special Lenten services will be held eaell Wednesday evening in St. John's church until Easter, commencing this ek, Next Monday evening at 8 o'clock Rev D. Wren, B. A , will give anad- d, ego to the Epo-orth League on "Chris .lan Science." This is 5 100(11 05 gener- inteiest and a cordial invitation is ex- tended !o all. Next Sett' 01)1 Rev, Prof, McLaughlin. of Vietoria Universi, v. Toronto, will oe ciipe the pulpit of the Methodist church. ele is a well known expounder of the Trade The pastor will conduct services -et It'u, vale Circuit, Rev. J ti Dyke. Toronto, preached a a • 4,..riron last Sabbath mornitig in the "celled st church on the visit of Niche. mem to the Lord The reverend get:Millen was formerly a pastor in Hur- et, County and is remembered by many He is now one of the General Secretaries ef the Gravenhurst Sanitarium work. Tlie music in the Methodist church lasteSunday is worthy of mention. The eolo "A little talk with Jesus" by Miss Istima Wheeler was sweetly sung at the morning seivice. In the evening the anthem was well sung, each part brought our firmly and the modulating into the different keys was very smooth- ly d•me. The ladies sextette was very fine, having what is so difficult to secure, .t complete blending of voices full of rich quality Next Sunday Miss Rings - ten will sing in the morning and the ppular male quartette at the evening service, Annual Meeting of Telephone Co, A well Managed Concern at Low Oost The annual meeting of Brussels, Grey and Morris Telephone Company Was held in the Town Hall, Brussels, Tuesday afternoon of last week, F. S. Scott, President in the chair. ALLenclatice was not as large as usu- al owing to a couple of funerals near by. Minutes of last meeting were read anel confinned after which the annual audited Statement for the past year was presented by the President /11111 V11,1•101113 items in it explained and dim cussed. Report was adapted on mo- tion of R. McMurray and A. Forsyth. Moved by R. McMurray, seconded by A. Crooks, that Richard Procter be le -selected a Director Inc Morris town- ship. Carried. Wen. Little is an obliging, expert and active Lineman and Miss Millie tnotion of 0. Turnbull and P. A. McArthur, Wm, Cameron was re- appointed Director for Grey Town: idol) and 5', S. Scott was returned fol., another term for Brunets. Moved by It, J. Hoover, seconded by Jno. Oliver, that G. N. McLaren, Brussels, be the Oompany's Auditor for the coming year. °armed. Among items gleaned from the An. mud Report are the following ;—Paid for maintenance, 64155 ; Operators' 1111,10.81.08 $1380 ; Officeis' salaries, $135 ; ihrernan Little, $741 ; Direc- tor.? seleriee, 854 ; Livery, $2011; Lab- or, $193 ; Taxes, 00 '• Printing and advertising, 113170 ; Fuel and light, 111120 '• Bell Telephone receipts for 0 11111b15118,lls, $008. Phis well known Com- pany 108 years old and has about 000 telephones on its circuit. 20 wet•e in- stalled in 1010 and 3017 is expected to Yield as laege returns, 111 addition there is a free connection with Blyth system and a 6 cent rate with Wroxe- ter and Molesworth Companies and regular Bell rate with McKillop Coin - patty, rendering an A 1 service at small Wet to all holders of phones in connection with the Brussele, Grey and Morris system. The Managing Hoard, with Snot t, as remittent ; R. Procter, Preftis dent : M. Black, Secretary and G. 11. Semis, Treasurer, look carefully after the momagenient, Grewar and her etaff of young ladles attend to the operating with Beatneee and dispatch, With as large a Company and as many mils there will Ise occaeione where people will kick nerd think -they are not receiving the attention they should but a Call ab the Central to eeti the volente 01 Viet liens Mantled every day will prove to the most cranky that the wonder is the service 15 US up,to-date as it uenally Is. "Central" is ready to do its best, to give satiefaceion to all concerned bet there Is tin important pita the sob- scribere, ean play in motion ly 1,014BYPI's ing tili`ir call, Making their inessagis as brief tia poeeible and theeefully giving over the line when the long distance businese Monandry ie. The practice of patience arid common sense on the part or all concerned will sweeten the work, Driver Cavanagh Writes from Bock ferry (England) hospital DEAR Morieeet.-.A to hay ing a fair time lest•e, although Soule of the boys grumble n. little because we 'neve to be. back to the hospital each day at 4 p. n. feotn out outings and sometimee talk of rielcing for their diselitoge bill) a nice bed is too much to sacrifice lot a few home ad- ditional fun foe me. 11;d 1t letter from you yesterday, weitteii 011 Chrietmas Day, wondering where I was and how I fared but by this time you will have received hitters felling' you spent the day 10 the Mistim(5) at &miles, France, In the big pile of letters recently received (18 in all that had follOveecl 11(0 here from Femme) was 0110 51'0111 Antes MeCosh, Owen Sound, saying she was :sending 1110 Christmas cake, ifetc. Sorry 1 inieeed so much by my being moved to the hospital bele. Every Weilneeday and Thursday afteettoons two big the:U.100 iti 1111 t- eollead give a performance for the benefit of the chaps in the hospital, Last, week: they gave "Cinderella," It was good, 110 scenery splendid and the play, in general, a eotreet repre- ientialon of this old have 1.810. They are betting at the Stock Ex- change, London, 8 to 1 (hot elle war will be over by June. These fellows, it is said, have scouts scattered about the vavious countries iimeh the same as military spies, so they nova have a Fahey gover to Liverpool (thick Ferryood idea of the situnt ion, EST in 1873 T E oT HOARD BANK QF CANADA HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Your surplus earnings in our Savings Department earn inter- est at current rate. 236 BRUSSELS BRANCH, G. H. SAMIS, Manager. ' 18.88310881.88888.8.' and Birkenherol are just across the BORN Mersey rivet floret it) or !either under, sFtigtz VeriOth* r e, 011 t,10.! WidelgrOUIld vailwayi just for eon. the fun of it. It was a wee bit too sudden, taking about 2 01111111,0001111111,00 to go under Che Mersey to the big Lown WfUlliered round sightseeing ell a ft venom}, vet mining by ferry to Birk- enhead void 111011 by ear lo Rock Ferry. I ant lathier along lbw, The' De. took the splints off illy sore nem two days ego but It is Mill painful. There 141 00 snow here and the tem - pewit tu•e 0,1 about feeezing y Some of us, who are ti le to get about, visited New Brighton and went tit the roller rink, It was good fun to watch sortie of the. chaps mopping the floor with those blue mita of ours. It hi a real line town. Yon men walk for 15111es along the shore on the sand and just out 1,1 the sea, about 200 yawls boot the shore, is a large fort ‘vith ite 1)1010151008trous naval guns mount - nn the top. A grand sight.indeed. Going over on the ferry we passed close to the "Areallmein," a brittle 00111001'00111001' anchored in the river. • It was the lite). ship to retuen to pert after the "dust up" with 74 ite's torpedn boat, destroyers in which the U 00 German came to grief. The other day I received that par- cel of underclothes, smite, handker. chief., lee , and was very glad to get it, and expect the McIntosh coat to follow shoetly. Be sate and don't take cold. With love to all. Yours as ever. 30515.ltock Feely 'Hospital, Bog., Feb. 2nd. Molesworth Went of the 2nd line. Grey ladies., will be A Bed °toss Tea under, the auspices; Auction Sales AUCTION SALE OF BOUsEELOLD PUB- ; OIL RITMO, &o.-Snturday afteenoon, Mar. ! 11rd, at 2 p. , the Eiretrie Light Plant, Brussels, P. S. swat w offer for sale by Pub- lic Auction, the following artielsa. the meets, Sy of James Sharpe, Brusse's 1-1 hoe -0 4 v. ars . old, 1 horse 10 seers old not atraid of eines, 1 1 buggy nearly new, 1 cutter, 1 hay rake, 1 mow- er gfoot out nearly new, 1 sugar kettle, num- ber of aap bucket; and smile., 1 iron lad - stead, 8 reeking ohaire, 1 upholstered chair, 4 kitchen °heirs, II bed epringe,12 picture frames, 1 crook churn 2 bureaus, commodes, tables, rag enniet,2 ladies' far coats, wringer, wash tub and wash board, bedroom dishes, cat pen - ter tools, set single hitrnese. 1 2-p1eoe insatiate., feather bed, fruit jam. muffler, tweaks, kale, window bllndo, Minns, diettes, school books, Au be sold without reset ye. Terme $5.00 and under melt. ; over that amount 0 months credit allowed. jAMES SHARPE, Proprietor. held at the home of Sirs. R. Seehaver, Timreclity evening March 1st. Good program and a fine lunch vill be pro- vided. Autograph quilt will be pre- sented to the 1101,191 115 the lucky tick- et, Hverybody welcome, Collet:Won, A P.11 riotic Box Sordid will be held in the orange Hall 110111, Friday even- ing of this week, Under the anspices of young the people. Geed program of music., drills, dialogues, &a. The boxes will be sold by Auction. Don't Miss 1154 51)01111, Mini tidy shipment of the Women's Institute to the Red Cross was trent off this week eontetining :-5 quilts, 65 pair socks, 15 flannel shirts also 145111)1' socks vera sent direct to France 110 Oapt, A. F. Menzies, Wreint-Hairtera.RIE -Atptbs n eim idethadist Par. sonege, Stinknonn, on Jnitintry Mk, 1917, by Bev, (.4 K. Adams, hIr, Harold .A, Wil. bee to hi i89 Jean Babette Henderson, both of Kelfield, Sask. ••••••••••••i••••••••••••0 • • !FOX9 S: • • DRUG STORE- • H*44414***++44444.4.44+4 • • it Blood Root 0 When you are troubled with 0 a cough or cold you will find '1' nothing more satisfactory ; than our Blood Root Oough 0 Cure. Dvery season makes : it more popOtr, A, Ounce Bottle 25c , . 0 0 • 07 0 : o 0 0 O II II KELLY -In RIn/eton. on February Mat, 1917, : ch i 1 b 1 al n s O . DIED : i 0 • 0 O , 0 O To those who suffer from • t this most annoying affair vve ; t recommend our special Chit. • blain cure. • Blizelieth Re ly, aged '70 yearn. Ifielrillop township, on February 15th, 1817,156 ward Lamb, aged 100 yeare, AUCTION SALES SATUfiDA.Y. &anon attn.-Household Furni- ture, 83e., at Brussele Electric Light Plent. Mile at 2 p. m. Jae. Sharpe, Prop.; P. S. Scott, Auctioneer. TUKSINAY, MARCH 6TH.-1Parm Stook, Im- plements, &a., at NM Lob 20, Con, 9, Montle townehip. Sale unreserved at 1 p. 10, sharp, Thos. C. McCall.; Prop.; F. S. Scott, Ana, THEW:MAY, 51AI1011 8 -n. --Farm Stook, Im- plements, &o., at Lot 10, Con, 9, Grey. Sale PunrorpT;rvIg.diti. Sactot1t2:8A0.0.olook, Fred. Oster, Librarian Wanted Applications, in writing, will Ise renewed up , to Sete rday noon, Febrnary 241h, for the posi- t Won or Librarian of Brussels Patine Library'. Solar $150 00 per annum. Year to cominenee 1418r011 1st. Betio and hours or other deeired information may be escertained from the MP, dersigned. W. 51.511015141, Chairmen. •• F. H. GILROY, SeooTreas. Notice to Creditors In the matter cif the estate of John Halloo tyne, late of the Towuship of Grey, in the County of Moon, far- mer, deceased. Notice la hereby given pertinent to "The PA- OLI& 8511511180 00 Coterie,. that all creditors and others having claims against the sotate the said .Tolin Bellantyne, who died on or about the 213111 day of November, A. D. 1016, ore regtdrecl nn or before the 11th day of March A. D 1017, to send by post prepaid or deliver to Anthony Reymann, Oranbrook, Ontario, the Executor of the last Will and 'Instilment of the said. deceased, their Oh rietlan and Surnames, addresaes end descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, the statement of their accounts and the nature of the secturitiea (if any) held by them. And further take 'notice that af ter anch last mentioned date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceesed among the parties entitled thereto, having re' 1004 only to the aleime of which he aliall then have notiou and the said Executor will not les liable for the ladd mints or any part thereof to any' person or persone of whose elaitn notioe Mall not have been received by him at the time of such distribution. Doted this 20th day of February 91.0. 1157. W. M. KNOT, AIR, Solicitor for the Executors. • • 25c per Bottle f • 0 0 0 0 0 0• 0 0 0 0 41. 0 0 0 0 • House Thermometers • Very convenient Inc regu- lating the temperature of a room. Thoroughly tested • and guaranteed correct. • • 350 each 0 0 James Fox • Druggist and Stationer. • • • • *••• ****** •• ******* ••••••• BRUSSELS MARKET , -- Wheat 41 00 41 70 Oats 65 10 Pena 200 200 Barley 100 110 Butter 02 01 Eggs 40 40 Hoge 1102 10 75 Hav 8 00 8 00 Potatoes per bag 1 80 2 00 INBESERVED AUCTION 2191 1,10 05 29101211 STO0a.-.111/3/0,3 Taylor, Auctioneer, has sell by Public Auction tit Lot 11, Cum 11, Dior- osy, caeoaasezeeeeeoeteaeoeoeeeeeseeeeeeaseesteeeeeeeeeeeeoeesteeeteeeeeeeeeeeemoieee received inetruutions from the undersigned to ris cm Friday. March 2,1,5, at 1 o'elock, idioms , f - the following valuable term stock :-Uonerol purpose mere 9 years old in font to Kiln; ears- aherrie, Clyde gelding rising 4 year., 8 lytle fillies rising 8 and 4 yeas!, Clyde gelding rising $:‘, 15 1114 calf 8 weeks old, 6 pigs 6 months old, 10 9180 u6. weeks old, 7 pigo 4 weeks old, 0 young 005514 emitting first lttter. Everything will bo, ell without reserve es proprietor is going Weitt. Terme--All sums 00 1210 and under cash ; nyfas that amount 8 months Ewell t given on furnish- ing approved joint notes ; 0 per cent per Etas num off for cash on credit amounts. A. 1). KNEE, Proprietor, 8 yenta, grey Percheron draft gelding rising .3 years, grey Percheron draught filly meing years, grey Pereheron general 1.‘,..1,0,0 11115 rising 13 yeast. fresh calved cow, 40057) unto posed in Gulf, 8 steers 2 yearn eld, I heifer 0 years old, Sotoaro 1 year old, 4 steer Spr)ng calves 4 heifer Spring oalvos, 2 loll cslvoo, 1 AIIOTION SALE OP FARM STOUR, 1:11- ,. Ittinnter0811, 480.-40. 8. tieett, AUittioneer, has received instructione from the undersign- ed to son by Publics Auction 0( 51. Half Lot 20, Con, 9, Morris, Tuesday. Alareh 0111, at 1 o'clock Aarethe Tallowy nrcptrty :- mare 1241508 old, 1)10000 5 yearS old, 1 horse 8 years old, 1 black driving mere 7 700 00 old, 2 cows Milking, 200440 StIPPOSed in pall, 2 heifers rue ing years In calf, 8 yearling heifers, 1 yer. ling steer, 8 calves!, 1201-111111(11 Mood sow with 10 little pip ready to Math'Leicester ewme about 70 hem, 1 7 -foot Froet 6t Wood binder with truck and 'thee carrier, 1 (Hoot Frost es Wood mower, 1 hay rake, 1 No. 11 WItionerin plow, 1 Morrow mow, 1 set iron hsrrow e, 1 dime, 1 lfilumil Noxell steed drill. 1 :sniffier, 1 wagon 1 set bobelisighe, 1 gravel box, 1 new wenit'box 12 feet long with Meek reek to lit, 1 hay reek, 2 top buggies Mai neerly 110151 with rubber tire, 1 cutter, 1 tae double homes, (.85 }tingle harness nearly new, 1 relining mill with beggar attaelied, 114 dos, grain 11E1ga, 1 root pulper, 1 Superior °rerun ss eni 'dor cap. tfie lbs. nearly new, 1 Rum. betide, 1 weter trough, quantity of hay 81,5 route, tv treats iteckyokeit and other a r ;teats too intim mama to non don. SeIts without ree,rve AR proprietor hee rented his fern). 'Roulet-All mune of 61500 end under rash; .,vor that torment 10 months credit given all furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per etnt off for eatili on credit ton mints, THOS. C. ei ecALL. Proprietor, AUCTION 8A5,111 OF FARM STOCK, let- r's PIAMIONT13, sto.-1' )4. :matt, Atietieneer, has been instrUnted by the mid ornianed to mil by Public Anatol' at Lot 10, Con. 0, Grey, nil Thursday, Marsh 8511, at 1200 o'olook Hewn, the following valuable to ()petty :-1 loan of matched 1/111PON lIolOg a 51,at s, I him, draft mare rising 45080110 toal, I heavy di ro I10(0 yearii, 1 4, 1515 loan' 1.1.105 4 Neal • , 1 driving pony, 7 got 11 t‘mog vows dtto 11, salvo in Marc),, 1 farrow now rising 11 yetirs 7 J.-teert" rising 25,004,011 ifel rising 13001'', '11 sit 01S1 rising 1 year'0 heifers rising 1 year, Tam. wenn brendHow with 8 Mee 5 weeks time of sale, 1 'Yorkshire brood pow with 11 pine 434 weeks old time of Hale, 7 pigs 6 months shoat 60 young hens. 1 pair of turkeye, 1 polo of ducke, 1 Collie dog, about 850 bin. nate, Ovid 160 bus. barley, about NO busmixed mein, 10 or 12 tone choice 111151 1 el assevtil aerie binder 7 maseey.ebirris mower, I Peter Hamilton 12- ft, out nearly new, 1 Matenty.11arrri hay loader, Ima seed drill, 1 (saltier; tor. 1 hav nate, 1 tie of &motion barrowe, 1 Seal)! r, 1 Verity twin plow, 1 No 21 Fleury minium plow 1011,1-10new, 1 Lietow el walking plow, wagon end box, 1000 bobsleighs, 1 griv .1 box, 1 itt nem boat, top buggy timely new, 1 leiggy, 1 deem - crab, 1 cutter, 1 I obe, lig, 1 pew sal. (melee healchend harneas, 44050 plow harness, 2 soda kin gle inienees one nearly now, 2 roor.Luiner,. orztatoim, Ihaye1itrwrttik,1 16::tor,ar?t,40pz,(it.)' : ,e„, n0r11, 1 eThOolintrow,1 ranoing m111, 1 set pen harvesters, ti numbee of grain bawl, Pee toes Gunnis fertiliser, 1 Wing. hem range, 1 °Whew kitelten enblnei nn.1 numeroue other articles. Bate 11! (2! ne the proprietor 11110 sold hie term. tie tem -Ale soma of $6 and under moll 1 over that Irrnoolit 1801001110 credit aMell on fewnlehing appy Joint tiotee emir eent off for meth nu credit emounta, 55300. 08551055, Proprietor, 550 53 53 35 53 (1424 0 0 13 Et 10 00 to - 7 4,51 a 05 12 24 24 11 ft 12 24 63 110 150 24 24 9 11 19 24 24 0.4 24 10 4,5 24 89 10 40 55 53 24 53 114 00 24 Brussels Daylight Store G. N. 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