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The Brussels Post, 1906-2-1, Page 4Cbl VrATSPIO Vint THURSDAY, F:G'B. 1, 1906. Huron• County Oounoil. let, 8P.tCK81AN, IYAICDieN. The Jannary session of the Count, Coaaoii opened on Tnerday afternoon of I11a6 week, and after the roll of member.. bad been called, Messrs MONaugbtou and ()antigen nominated Oaun, Hugh Spook man for Warden, mud there being no other uomivatieo, be was declared elect. ed, The Warden wag then sworn io fay Hie Honor Judge Holt, after which be aeaumed the Warden's chair, and thank ing the Counoil for his election, spoke of the work carried out the peat year ant that proposed for the preaeut one, a, d concluded with the wish that the o ,t exbibited by the members in the peat year'a work may be ooutinued damn 1906, Moved by Mr. Carrie, seounden by Mr, Lamont,'tbat Messrs. MrQuihae, Bryaue, Miller, Gurria and Iebieter be „ Striking committee for the year 1906. Moved in amendment by Mr. °notate. , seconded by Mr. Morrison, that Mesera. MoKenzie, Bryaue, Lamont, McQuillat and MaNanghtou be striking commit tee. The motion aarried and the Conn oil adjourned to meet in the evening at 7 80, when the following report of o .m mitteee was adopted, and the Council adjourned.-Exeoative and Speoial- Meeere. Miller, Ferris, Grieves, Bryans, Iebieter. Fineuoe and Eduoation.- Meeers. Gardiner, Deig, McQuillan, Currie, McKenzie. Road and Bridge and County Property-Meesra Canceler, Lamont, McNaughton, MoLeao, Morri• soo. Egnalizetion-Tbe whole Council], Warden's Committee Mclean. Miller, Iebieter, Bryans, Gardiner, House of Refuge -Messrs. McKenzie, Ferris, Mo. Qoil dans SECOND DAT-TDESDAY. Judge Holt was appointed to the posi- tion of trustee of the Goderiob Oollegiatt Institute, vacated by the death of the late De. Ure. The following a000antt were sent to committees named t -Io 'Teetotal Tom and Robb, to Education Jailer'a and Inearanoe,' to Property ; County Oommieaionere, and Mr. Roberts on the Bayfield work, to Road ane Bridge; Treasurer's and Registrar's, to Finance. Tenders for County printing ; letters from Sheriff and Inepeotor, Wept Enron'° Womeu'e Institute, Good Roads Aeeooiation, National Sanitarium, Prisoners' Aid, Huron Rifle League, Hospital for siok children, and letter from Municipal World, all to Executive. The following were sent to the Special committee; Communications, ra peopoe. ed changes in County Counoil ; re tuber• ooloeia; re the repair of highways, and to monopolies. Tbe resignation of Rev. Joseph E liott as Collegiate Inetitute trustee was seat to Education eutnmittee. A communication from A. M. Todd, re Grand Orange Lodge meeting in Goderiob, to Property committee ; letter from the Goderiah Star, and a large number of amounts were sent to Finance. Oom. munioatione from the Trustees Aseociu tion, Guelph Collegiate Institute, were sent to Ednoation committee, A latter from Perth County and rue from Meagre. Duff rk Stewart were Bent to Road and Bridge. The following appliaatioue were laid on the table ; W. H. Gundry and Juo Yule, for the position of High Constable ; P. Oantelon, R. A. Garrick, 101. Bleck, N. Robson, W. bloOrostie, W. McKerober anti Mr, Govenloak, for the position of Auditor, and J. H. Cameron and W. J. Moffat for the position of County Examinere. Chief Constable D. 0. McKay tendered his resignation whiob was duly accepted. The jailer's report showed 15 persona in jail, 1 female and 14 males. Tbe woman and 7 men had been committed for vagranay, 4 for theft, 1 for larency, 1 on a oharge of horse stealing, and 1 for insanity, The County Registrar's returns for 1905 showed total instruments registered at 4,1.10. Patents 1, deeds 1,201, mortgagee 998, wills 209, leasee, 8, abstracts furoieh• ed 1,139, mechanics' Ilene 99, other in. e0ramente 878. The groes fees as 95,851. 90, se against $6,757 60 for 1904, The prymente were to registrar, $2,128.46, to deputy, $1,200, to etaff and for atationrey $1,258 88, and to the comity $1,270.61. There were 947 mortgagee registered of the given value of $1,484,28120, of wbioh 12 were for a nominal amonut, 428 under $1000, 285 ender $2000, 219 ander 95000, and 28 over $5000. Mr. Govenloak, reeve of MoKillop, addressed the Gentioi) with reference to the bridges on boundary be- tween Logan and MoKillop, ae did alio ex Reeve T. Haye. The road and Bridge Commmittee later an reported on the matter, and their report was adopted. Mot. Colin Campbell addressed tete Council on behalf of the Weet Huron Women's Inetitate, and asked for a grant to euah institute. Statement from St. Mary's Collegiate Inetitote for coat of pupils, from this county in atteudanee wag referred to Exeoative committee V. M. Roberta mat the Comical in referenoe to his report on the oonorete work atBay8eid. At tha (*nein Siert of his statement, Meeere. McQuillan and Mc. Kenzie moved ahearty vote of thanks to the gentlemen for the valuation given to the Counoil, Carried. Tbe report of the Oonnty Valuators was presented and Mr. Leckie addreeeed the Counoil in referenoe to the report. Col. Yonug and Captain Gundry addressed the Connell in referencia to grant to the 83rd' Regiment, and the matter was sent to the Exeou tiye committee. Tbe Council then ed• jonreed to meet at 10 a. m. Thursday. The new Warden's municipal careet dates book to 1899, 17 years ago when be was first elected to the the Exeter Counoil me a OounOnler. Io 1892 he was eleoted deputy reeve, and in 1898 re• eieoted, whiob aarried representation at the County 'Connell. Re wag elected reeve in 1896 and 1897, Under the preoent'Aot, which means the vote of the Whole °minty Connell Division, he wee eleoted in 1901 and 1902, by aeolamation in 1908 and 1905. That he will bear the honor with dignity andaability goes with- out b tteetfon, The Exeter Timee says of Mr. Spell. Mat :-"Mr. Speakman hi a man of sterling obaraoter, a olase student to the dutiee of bis office, In municipal affairo he hall been ever active, and many im provemente ere oredited to his etetee• manebip. While in the County Connell be hive proven himeelf a valued member, and during his career with that body hae been on Several important committees and his judgment and knowledge 01 matters has been of great volae and geuorelly uequisaged in by the other mere. bare. Tbe appointment to Warden ear' rine with it it number of Itrduoue dutioe, but 711r,'Speoltalan ran be relied 00 to oarry out the work imposed upon him to H. SP&OXMAN, EXETER, WARDEN. the entire eatsefaotion of every one, Mr Sparkmen has lived iu Exeter nearly all his life, corning here wheu bat a year old, and when Exeter was a mere hamlet. He was educated in oar seboole, and to- day ie one of Exeter's progre.sive bust nese men, being the owner of a large hardware store, er'joyiug a large and attentive trade. Mr. Speakman's !deeds here oongretula,e him on the appointment wbioh he eo deservedly merits." EAST HURON TEACHERS. The following is ee list of teachers and their post office addresses in the inspectorate of D. Robb, for 1906 :- GREY. S. S. No. I Marion Smith,... Brussels 2 Rebecca McNair ..........Cranbrook 3 Samuel B. Lamont Brussels 4 Fred. T. Bryans Jamestown 5 May Hogg Brussels 6 Florence Armstrong.... Brussels 7 Lizzie McKay . Cran brook 8 Kathleen Telfer. Walton g Alberta McNaugh` Carmunnock to Olive McGillivray ,...Cranbrook It Laura E. Shannon Ethel Annie Switzer........ ]1.thel TO Bessie Somerville.......... Winthrop U. 4 A. Y. Markle ,Molesworth U 3 Jean D. Smith.... ....Molesworth U. 4 Theresa Switzer Atwood HO WICK. t Hattie Burns Huntiagfield 2 Gertrude Skilling Lakelet 3 Sarah Padfield Clifford 4 Mary Padfield Gorrie 5 Ada Chapman Gorrie 6 Emily B. Hasset ............Forrlwicb teaelle 7 Chester L. Eedy Gorrie Lydia Harding Gorrie 8 Marg.UJet ?adfielcl.,,,,...,,Fordwich 9 Annie Murray..,.,.., ,., Furdwich so Mae E. Skilling Gorrie 11 Ethel Musgrove Fordwieh 02 Cassie M. Welsh Newbridge 13 Win. 1. I'erreu. .. \i'taxetar 05 Ella Sanderson Iinutiugfleld 16 Jean Carling Molesworth 17 Starry R. Long Fordwich Maggie Roadhouse. Irord'wiclt 18 Lucy Keine. ..... ..... U. 5 Eanna Boyd .,...,,,...Molesworth • H ULLI:TT t Ida Cornish Clinton a Annabel iMcEwenClinton 3 Arthur McAllister. Constance 4 Effie Llunter Lendesboro' 5 Addison F. Iohns..Londesboro' 6 Mina Murdie .. • .,, Harlock 7 Elizabeth ehidley,..... .Londesboro' 8 Clifford Pugh Loodesboro' Clara E. Huston..,.. ,,Loncleeeboro' 9 Mary Aylesworth.,. Auburn 10 Edna Copp,.., Londesboro' U. 5 Osear Rogers• AuburnClara Sedates Auburn U. 12 Etta Petrie. Summerhill U. to -Margaret Bielby...............B1ylh MCKILLOP. 1 Josephine Lane Seaforth 2 Helen McMillan Seaforth 4 Lizzie S. Lawrence. Seaforth 5 Pearl Anderson Beechwood 6 Melvin KeysWinthrop 7 Christopher White Leadbury 8 William J. Fuller.... Beechwood o Mary Windsor. Walton to Celina Durand Winthrop 12 Cora White,.. Leadbury 13 Matilda Fowler , Seaforth MORRIS, 1 Hester Armstrong Blyth 3 Minnie L. Ker Brussels 4lsabel MacNab Brussels 5 Harry D. Ainlay Belgrave 6 Carrie Milligan Brussels 7 Nina J. Isbister Wingham 8 Bella Murdie Bluevale 9 Mildred Martin . Walton to John 'r. Strachan. Jamestown II Clayton White... ...... .....Leadbury 12 Norman L. Murch. Blyth U.3 Irene Woody. Blyth TUCKERSMITH. t Isabella Aitchison Hensall 2 Thos. N. Forsyth... Kippeu 3 Andrew Scott .Seaforth 4 Jennie Grant... ...... .........Clinton 5 Robert J. Beatty ...... ..Eginondville 6 Russel E. Hartry Seaforth 8 George W. Holman....Egmondville q Thos. G. Shillinglaw...Egmoudville 10 Isabella H. Waugh Hensel] TURNBERRY. t Duuoan A. McDonald.. Jamestown 2 Jennie French Gorrie 3 Triton W. Ansley Glenannan 4 Malcom C. Aikenhead Bluevale Jean Black Bluevale 5 Jessie Garrick....... Wingham 6 Austin A. Lamonby Wingham 7 Pearl 14I. Wynn . Wingham 8 Ada Howson Wingham 9 Lizzie H. Vanstone Wingham rr Marjorie Fisher Wiugham U, 12 E. F. Collins Belmore CLINTON, t W. R. Lough ,..,fainton 2 Grace Shepherd 3 �Jsuet Wilson 4 1)elIet J, 0Neth,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,, 5 Edna Manning 6 Hattie B. Courtice.,...., ..... 7 Annie E. Taylor SEAFOR'r9'I, I .Wer. Moffat. ........ .....,......Seaforth 2 Miunto Mackay .............. " 3 Jennie Ballantyne " 4 Hattie Phillips 5 Jessie Bethune 6 Mrs. Mary A. Coulter ...,, " WING HAM, t A. H. Musgrove .Wingham 2 Lena De La -Meter..,...,, 3 Maeda L. Brock 4 Mary Coruyn 5 Bernice Reynolds 6 Cassie Farquharson 7 Lizzie G. Wilson " 8 Lizzie Cummings 9 Edith Matheson BLY rH. I John Hartley Blyth 2 Annie Hamilton 3 Minnie E. Thompson" 4 Georgina Murray BRUSSELS. r J. H. Cameron Brussels 2 Jessie Robertson 3 Kate Wilson.,. 4 Dora M. Smith 5 Mary Downey 6 jean Ritchie W ROXETER. 1 Arthur Dobson, ....... Wroxeter 2 Elizabeth Henry...." ..... " I ti VALUABLE ADVICE TO MOTHERS' It your child comes in from play lug e, uahing or showing evidences ut Grippe Sore Throat, or 'datums of any kind get out your boat,° of Nerviline. Bub the obeet arid neck with Nerviline, and give a few internal donee of ten drops of Nerviline in sweetened water every two bones. Thie will prevent bey 8erione trouble. No liniment or pain reliever equate Poleou'a Nerviline, whiob has been the great family remedy ie Canada for the dart fifty years. Try a bottle of Nerviline. Part of Peterboro' was flooded by the giving way of the canal blink. The budget will be brougbt down in the Manitoba Legislature next Wednee day. Reba, Woods, farmer of Ternberty township, was etrook by a falling tree and killed. Lookeley Carter, a convict at Kingston Penitentiary, committed enicido by strangling himealf. A pension plan for teachers in the schools of the Province wan laid before Hon. Mr. M,.theeon, Provinoial Trees= er. It is now reported that the 0. P. R. and the Aliso Lioe will make Quebec et Summer terminus for their steamship Hoes. Port Arthur corporation bee made an agreement with a firm of Boston capital iota for the erection of a $750,000 plant to manufacture steel tubes and to employ 250 men. mminsliN THIRTY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT --OF THE- IowioI - Mutual Piro Insurance Company FOR THE YEAR 1905 TO THE DIMMERS OS SIM 002tPAN'Y The Directors beg to lay before you a statement of the business done in the year ending December Dist, 1005, The year has in many respects been one of the best in the history of the Company. A marked nd- vanoe has been made in the amount of surplus gained tend in the amount of insurance in force, The number of policies issued during the past year was 1274 and the number in force et the end of the year was 9054 being on increase of 2220 policies. The amount of insurance written was $2100,825.00, Mee amount cancelled and expired $1,588185.00, leaving the net amount in force at the close of the year 50,61)8,- 811.00, being an increase for the year of $e18,000.0D in the ninon£ at risk. . Tlee premium notes held by the Company amount to 0500,946.00, and the amount available on said notes $200,205.02. The Auditors' Report, with certified statement, is appended hereto. It is the sad duty of the Directors to refer to the death of one of their number during the year, namely, Mr. Robert Scott. At the first meeting of the Board after Mr. Soott'a death, the remnlning Directors ap• pointed Mr. William Scott for the remainder of the year. It will be necessary for you to elect a Director for two years to sornplete the term for which R. Scott was appointed. The other Directors who retire are J. R. Miller and Edward Bryans. All the Directors who retire are eligible for re-election. It will also be your duty to elect two Auditors for the ensuing year. All of which is respectfully submitted. W. S. Mo1EROHER, J. It Mumma, Secretary, President. RECEIPTS. Oeele balance as per last audit $18492 02 Fixed payments for the year 1906 18188 18 Fixed payments, years prior to 1906 844 58 Interest 490 88 Other sources 50 85 927516 84 EXPENDITURE, Lossee: R. J. Hoy, Grey, barn, coal oil lantern, 1904 ...$ 500 00 W. A. Jackson Minto binder,lightning,1004,.. 16 00 J, F„ and G. J'aok, H'owick, dwelling house and aontento, cause unknown 450 00 A. and R. Menzies Grey, damage to dwelling and contents, furnace pipe 25 00 T. H. McMahon, Minto, barn and contents, 08u0e unknown 705 85 D. 311160, Grey, frame building, from ashes 12 00 P. Curran Stormanby, two pigs cause un A. known m b 11, Wallace, heifer killed by ligh'ng 6 0 James 11eagan, Colborne, row, li htning.,,, 85 00 Jos. Clegg, Morris, buggy, etc., destroyed by fire, cause unknown 75 00 Mrs. Cl. Campbell, Wallace, heifer killed bo' lightning12 00 Thos. H, White, Arthur, steer killed, ligbt'n'g 15 00 John Johnston, Morrie, damage to dwelling house, liglttnii g 10 50 John Weber, Hawick contents of barn, Menne unknown ... „ .. .. 100 00 John Eurig, Normanby, Dow lightning .. 88 OD George Me- night, Wallace, barn and contents, crone unknown ..... 8100 00 M. Farnoombe Wallace, damage to horse' by lightning, 1004 2600 S. Hiolce Hendrik, damage to row, lightning,12 00 J. and 1i , o ick, colt ii lightning 65 00 Chas. B. Forrest, Hayden,Morris, cow, 1{ahning 50 00 H. W. MolSay, Grey, heifer, liglttrang 20 00 Wm, Slommon Grey, cow, lightning 40 00 Wm. Holmes, Turnherry, steer, lightning 16 OD Jas. Adams, Wallace, cow lightninga 40 00 Hy, Zimmerman Efowlek,horse, lightning .,140 00 john (Members 'Minto, horse, lightning 02 50 Robert Hostis,Plonfelr,steer, lightning .., 4(1'00 Robt. Hamilton, Tnrn, berry, brood mare; 151 00 G. W. Lane, llgremmra cow, lightning..,........, 85 00 John Cutt, Grey, damage to dwelling house, 18 00 A. Forrest, Morris, damage to house contents, coal oil lamp27 OD Wm. Bride, Wallace, contents of buildings de- stroyed by fire, cause unknown 10 00 John McLennan, grey, steer, lightning 88.00 Robt. A. Taylor, Howlek horse, lightning 60 00 Geo. Thomson, Minto, calf, lightning 10 00 Wen. Clegg,Morris, damage to house and con- tents, lightning . 14 00 W. ) . Campbell, Duet Wawanoslt, steer, light- .. 25 00 g A. Brniydges, Morris, barn and contents, light- ning....,.....................•1500 OD Wm, Heaney, Norrnanby, horse and harness, 106 00 lightning M. Campbell, Egremont, damage to barn, if S•Ictning 26 00 W. 13. Hamilton, Hotvick, damage to cote, lightningg. ....., ee.... 10 OD A. McDonald, NormaaLy, steer, lightning 21 OO Thirty-three losses under ten dollars 185 68 Law costa Mutual Fire Underwriter's Aee'n fee..,........... 10 60 Statutory Assessment and License Fees 68 08 Premiums returned to policy holders 088021 60 41 Commisoion to Ageits President for extra services 25 00 Investigating and ad usting claims 124 OO Printing, stationery and advertising.... 191 00 Postage, telegrams, telephone and express 02 62 Directors fees 288 20 Auditors fees 18 00 Scoretary-Treasurer's salary 800 00 ' Rent of office mid expenses therewith 60 00 Rent of room for Board meetings 12 00 Travelling expenses . 61 00 Care of Hall for annual meeting 1 000 Blink discount 0 Basin ess Tax Buildinglot and expellee 110 20 Policy Register and Cash Book 12 00 Cash on deposit: Standard Bank of ()amide at Brus- sels , ....,... ,„.. $ 1800 00 Standard Bank of Canada at Harris. ton ., 1888 20 Bank of Herndon 00 Gorrie.........., 800 06 II II II Wroxeter........, 140016 Central Canada Lean & Snvinge Co., Toronto ............................... 0000 00 Huron & 19rie Loan and Savings Go., London 6000 00 In Treasurer hands at office ...... 42 17010 84 827015 00 ASSETS. Cash balance on band $ 17010 00 Unpaid premiums 1010 70 Real Estate 185 00 Premium Notes available 209280 02 9817888 72 LIABILITIES. NONE. We, the undereigned Auditors of the Howdek Mut- nal Fire Insurance Company, having examined the Boobs, Premium Neten, Sesuritlae for money, aeoemlta and vouchers of the *aid Menpnny flied thein correct. A. A. GBAnArif,Auditorg, Taos, G, Sti1Annn, f Wroxeter, Jaanary 17th, 1906. Annual Meeting of the members of the Co. will be held in the'rownsbip Hall, Gorrie, oh Friday, February 9th, 1906, at 0,3o o'clock p. m„ for the purpose of receiving the reports of the Directors and Auditors for the past year and for other business. IMPORTANT ,NOTICES rriliREE YOUNG SHORTUURN Bulls for endo, eligible for registra- tion. Apply to JA8. 8Pb',101, Lot 20, Con, 0, fderrla Bruseele P.0. 28.01 fl'i, !REE NEM OOUNTER 11 8bow Uanee for sale, cinch 0 feet long, walnut 'raise and dnnble 1101015 glass, ,Op. MY to Tun itus'r, Brussels. 11�WO `HOBO' . BRED DUR- nano Bull Calves for sale, prize MO - nem at Bruseele Pair. One n roan mud the other red, 10 months old. Have also a number of there' Used young bolfere for be evilu•• purposes for mule D. 1ttJBEItT- 0.024, Lot 8, 'Com '9, tiny, or Brussels P.0, r+jr{7OUD FUR PALE, DRY AND Green, Beech and -Maple. Lengths from 10 to 48 Maims. Crdore left at Thom. eou'8 grocery, Bruteels, will he promptly attended to or to .1. dc J, H I(7I'RON., Blyth P, 0, 26 8 Lot 10, Leon. 7, Morris. HOOSE AND LO P FUR SALE. -The uuderalgued offere his rum• termitic house and a 1 sere of laud ou 11111 street, H2u88016, for bale. '!'here is a good garden, aa, all stable, well, woodshed and , titer eouvenienooe on the premises. It will be 8010 at a 1>ar0010. if mot sold by ethane let premises will be to rent. THOS.. LEARMONT, tt Proprietors Officer Wanted. Applications will be ,eoeived by the Clerk up to Feb. let 190, fora general utulty man who will perform the same duties for the carom Moe of Bru•selo as A, NOLauehlin nae been doing with the addition of Eugir- ear of the Fire Bugle. and Collector of '' axes. Salar to he 5400 00 080 ant,um, and a bond for $6000 to be Wreathed by the Oaf. ser. F, S. SCOTT, (Mork, BED CORN AND POTATOES see SALE .-G ermine "SLIM Nose" Corn carefully saved ou the cob -the beet enoil- age porn Ivo have ever seen. sewn the 7000 nay ,will ripen early in September. Also "Burly Triumph" Potatoes which have euo- e00efully restated disease for the past three heavies. Qututity limited 1 first Dome, trot served, J. M, E.NIGHT, Lot 21, COU. 12, Carey, mit !'ARM ,FOR SALE. -THE UN• DERoIONIoD offers his 60 sore farm, be- ing Bast t Lot 11,..00, 9, Grey, for sale. Ou ,be pre 01000 is a frame bowie, bank barn 40x60 ft.. Acme le.uuaation, small orchard. p-arur all voided down and lu gaud shape 1 2 never failing wells. Possession given at !thy time if Lot sold larm well be rented. e or htrtuer partieulsre as co prime, thrum, 00.. apply to the proprietor'. 254 WALTER MoKAY. WARM TO RENT. -THE UN- D21800N0D offers the 100 acme, known ae the Aekeb farm, Lot 10, Cum. 14, Grey, to tout, Geed brick house, '2 frame butes and thuiee uruhard, Berm is alt seeded down except 20 acres; 5 mares of Fall whest ur. P,,seeee>ou at once, For Ju re Lerpartieulars apply to J,>HN GRANT, Lot 0, Con. 12, urey, of thumb' P. u. 22.0f loll ACRE l'ARM FOR SALE V belug Si Lot 18, Con.4, Morris. 10on, 8u 0oree are cleared, balance in bush. 'Deere le a !roue Lomat, bank pare, driving tlled, orchard, 00. Plasty of good water. Uunveuiout to school and 8i miles from ite :vele. Poteeea>ou can be elven Monet 105. e'or further particulars a0 to price terms, dm., apply to ' A. J. LO WRY, 18.0f Brueoels. fl(lfl ACRE FARM FOR SALE NJ being Lots 27 and 28. con. 7, Grey, I wile Mast of Ethel. 55 acne plowed ; 18 aoree Fun wh. at ; 5 acres bush ; 10 acres 0081000 10) (1; balauee well seeded, Is (well feared and watered. Ou premises are nom• fortablo dwelling house. bank bath 50x105, horse etable, driving thee, windmilland silo. Poxeeseion given March 515th, For pride, terms etc., apply on mammas to L. A, 01AS09,'.k'tbel P.0. 291f BERKSHIRES AND YORK - POR BALE. -Toe undersigned hate for sale, on Lot21, Oen. 15, Grey, the following well bred stook: -5 improved Berkshire ROWS, due to litter in February, !dumb and April, 8 of them carrying first litter; 1 Berkshire boar and a few kowe about 4 menthe o1a bred from prizewinning stook ; a Yorkebiro sow, with litter of 10 1Jge at foot, bred from Berkobire sire ; also a few alunee i nogg Yorkehlre 00100 about rosily for breeding. A11 stark guaranteed as represented. Bargains to quick purohat• erg. J. P. 0101610 H, 27-tt Orabbrook P. 0. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the estate of William Ziegler, late of the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, farmer, deceased, Notloe is hereby given, nnreuant to Boyle - ed statutes of outario,1897, Chap. 129, and amended Aote, that all oroditors and others having any claims agalust the estate of the said William Ziegler, wh t died on or about Me. 20th day to Oetolier,1905 arc required on or before the 24th ,.ay of February, 1918, to Reed by poet. prepaid, or deliver to A. B, MauDotiald, 01 the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Solicitor I r Oath. arms Ziegler, 01 the Town,Wp of Grey. Ad. miuletretr>x of rue estate of the said deceived, the lull particulate of their claims, the etatemeut of their aesouutt and the Latino of the soeutitfea (if any) held by them. Aud notice is further given that actor the Recd last mentioned date the said Admluio- tratrix will proceed to distribute the tweets of the deoeaeed amongst the parties cubit. lard thereto, buviug regald only to the claim. of which Cho shall WW1 have eiottee and that too said Admiuietratrlx will nut be llable for file asoeto, or buy part tuereut, to 0117 000005 ur persona of w11000 elatmo notloe shall sot have been received by1,00 athb time this 1B o, dayt of jam nary, A,D„ 1900. A, B.MACDONALD, 50.8 Solicitor for Administratrlx, ALLAN LIN E Liverpool and Londonderry ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS Prom Bt Joho From Halifax Ooriathlan .•:•..Bat,, Jan 27 Mon.. Jen, 20 Parithen " Feb. 8„ ,., " Fob. 4 Bloiliafl " Feb 10 " Feb. 12 ]elates of Peteage First Cable (Wither Seaos) $50 and up. wattle. Broondrlabia Liverpool and ton. dOuderry, $40. 'tided Cabin, Liverpool Lon. donderry, oto , Parisian $27,00 -other above eteamet's 528.50 BOSTON TO (0A.SGO1V Melegollan Settrrdmy,Jan 27 HALIFti. TO LONDON and IHA.VB . 8 armatlam. .,,.,.... .,,,..,, 3atnrday, Jan. 20 rorfurtberapplyto partiemave, rates and Matfett Agent, &o,I{bRtl4rhssels, lame M ON rHH L v Horse Fairs BRUSSELS Tito'.ifouthly Florae Fairs will be hold in Bruseela for the 00100 n i>0 fellowo THURSDAY, FEB. 1st, MAZE. lot, " AP11,, 5011, „ Leading Local alto tlulsian Buyers win bo I'rpnenl F, s, SCOTT. Cr,Enar, 1 Farmers or Storekeepers by coming to the Brussels Salt Works MISSES 1ABKIRK S BARGAINS IL LINERY Felt Hats for Cents We axe also Agents for the "Now Idea" 10 Gent Patterns. Call and get es Fash- ion Sheet. . can get ani. kind of Salt they require. Gordon Mooney, Foreman, - 13rassels, GRAIN CHOPPING The undersigned beg leave to notify the farming camm'nnity that they are now ready to do all kinds of Grain Chopping and Crushing at lowest rates. All work will be promptly and care- fully attended to. Manitoba and Ontario Flour, Bran, Shorts, &e., always in stock and sold at Market Prices. Thuell Bros. Mill at Electric Light Building. • , O/ WrUDAED YO UR iit7a' CMPORT Having invo ted in a Hot Water Heating apparatus I am now in a po,ilion to offer you Hot Coffee, Beef 'rea, Tomato Bouillon, and Chicken Broth at our Res- taurant on two minutes' notice. Thanking you for past patronage and hoping for a continuance of your trade, I am, Y•:nre Very Reapestfnlly, J. W. IL_ NEY TELEPHONE 5 Oysters Served Hot or Cold. 1MTESMICEIMMZSZISTAPPIEWTEMIESM:1 A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All en.tleraen While you are in town don't fail to call and Pee the fine assortlment, of Goody we are showing at Reasonable Prices Our stook is always open for your inspection. Satisfaction Guaranteed The Leading Tailors 591! alealBEEMBELPZIffilffilieRESEERREMEIMMEBED D Co. Are making the • Finest play of �� is d Call and See them and get Prices, ,F A