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The Brussels Post, 1906-2-22, Page 8,j Yiliicainmdal,ju3:ia3na.•'e�""^-i8 Toilet Soaps Cheaper than Dirt Olive Oil and Glycerine Soap 3 4)21108 ter 100 21b. Bar of French Castile Soap For ",5e Witch Hazel Soap 10e a Caine or lee for Box of 3 Our Soap Oase besides all the leading ones such as Outioura, Pear's, Packer's Tar, Fairbanks, Oashmere Boquet, &o. Have You Seen Our New line of Picture Post Cards They ere right up-to-date and our Customer') say they are the best they have Been yob, Among them are Oomio8, Semi -Cornice, Japan- ese Series, Scenery Series and Poetical Quotation Series, Call in and look through them. Price 2 for 5 Cents 9D R. SMITH, ereasagalamelermaltamaremee DRUGGIST AND STATIONER. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EZTENBION W. a. & 3. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, as follows: GOmG 800Ta GOING NoaTu. Meir 7:06 a.m 1 Mixed 1x10 a.m O' lxod.........11:28 ant Mall 1:44 0.m Express 8102 p.m I Express &61 p.m Vali Beals 4tents A ahiel's among ye takir' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. THE POST gives the news. WONDERFULLY mild weather. How does the label on your paper read 7 WHEELED Oonveyenoee are once more in the ascendancy. ENJOY a good laugh next Teenday even ing au the concert, Bert. Harvey ie the tad who will give you a mbar oe. A 4.4.00 time was 8pen1 80 the reeiden0e of Joeepb Clegg, 5th line, Morris, on Monday evening by a number of young people from Brneeele. A Peanox Booiel will be held at the home of Mre. Watson Ainlay, John street, on Thursday evening of this week A good minimal and literary program will be presented. Tao Board of Health should get down to business. Last year they did not even organize and consequently had no Chair man. Sanitary Inspector MoLanabllu and Health Officer Dr. Toole took charge of the work. ROBERT THousoN took po0Bee0ion of bib fine new Cold Storage blook this week and has moved g hie belongings e to it from bis old stand in the Grabum block. THE POST wishes him many years of eaooeee in his modern premieee. Auoxloo Seer or STOCK. - Saturday afternoon of this week a large number of well bred ()owe, heifer') and cavae will be Bold at the Oeutrel Hotel, Brneeele, by Auctioneer Scott, at 3 30 o'clock, They ere the property of T. E. Walker. A 000820 team from town was defeat ed in a mania at Gorrie last Friday evening by a snore ot 12-4. A load of young people were also over to enjoy a Orate atter the match. This was the initial game for Brussels but whether they will have an opportunity for a return game Tooke very doubtful from weather appearances. FIRST OLeee soneae.—In this 18800 Meeore, Soobt de Warwick are telling the attention of horsemen to their two wets known stallions, Kaplan, 2,08]1, and Costumer, The horses have Wintered in firet.olas5 manner and attract a000n61on whenever they appear. Their progeny make fine roadetere and command top notch prime. Read the advt. Tees about skating going out of vogue. Why last Friday B. Gerry, who has paned hie 3 score and 10, hied him to the rink, along with some of hie grand• children and it would be difficult to Bay who had the moat fan on nkites. Few men puns the vim and youthtalneee a, his time of life that Mr. Gerry does. He is a great deal more 8011on than many men 25 years hie junior. DIED. -Early last Sabbath morning Mre. Aaron Lindsay died at her home on Turnberry street, Brneeele, after a eevere illness from cancer. Her maiden name wan Margaret Thompson, and bet age was 48 years. Mr. Lindsay, a sou and two dangete08 elusive. The fuuera took place on Tuesday afternoon to Bruesele oemetery after a short eervioe by Rev, Mr. Langford in St. Johu'B church. We, Lindsay was an in dnetri0de woman but had been in poor health for some time. SALE AND ST0011 $now. -There will be a grand exhibition in Clinton ot heavy draught, agricultural and roadeter bonen consisting of 'entire horses, brood mann families of four foals. teams drivers, saddle bonen and ponies. Also Short borne, Polled Angus and Hereford tattle grade'', fah cattle and dairy ones aim eeed Spring grain. To end with an aaation Bale of all kinds of stook free to everybody. No entrance fees, no expene8. Remember the date, April 6th. Large and 0ameroae prizes are being offered It is original in every respent, to the (oiety of Huron. Write eeoretary for prigs lists.- J. W. Sam. Secretary. Tun following appeared in last $at0r day's Globe, copied from the Guelph 1Ffemory:-)onald MacGregor ie wel known to Guelph aadie0aes. Ano to say that be last night joetifiec the claim that ie made for him of being Canada's leading baritone is no exaggeration. MacGregor's first scog wee rendered in a way the captivated the OroWd. He gave as hie encore "Star of My Lite,' from "Erne Die." In hie other number') Mr. Mao - Gregor made a happy eeleotton. "Tae Royaliet," was very well 080eived, and Conan miaow ''Afton Water" was ren. dared with that sympathy of expreselou that alwaye appeals to the listener, Mr. MacGregor has a magnifloout baritone Voice, ander perteot control, and his enunciation baa that pertain' ()learner's that makes Intoning a pleasure. Those, coupled with a fine stage preeeno8, at ouch oeptare hie audience and en8000 the 80ooeae of his every appearance. The hoaee was peeked, maty had to stand, Med late comers went digoousulately away eon after sight.-Breweele Toon Hall, SCaosday, 27018 inst. MONTHLY Horse Fair Thursday of of next wink, THURSDAY of next week will usher In the month of Marob. WINDING stem for lady's gold watch lost between the bridge and the station. Finder please leave it at l'ue Peso. Toe plan of reserved seats for the Mao Gregor -Harvey Concert, in the Towu Hall, Braude, next Tuesday evening, It now open at Fox's drug store. Get vont seat in good time time, The program will he A 1. THE residence of Abram Cook, Torn berry street, North, formerly bought from Thos. MaLuuchho, has been par chased by Mr. MoLaaahlin who will shortly take pooeeeeion. Mr. Cook is moving to the cottage 000080 the 0treet, koowo as the Frain property. Mu. F J. BAINES announces an 8001)00 eale of houeebold furniture. piano oto„ at her home, Terrane, Toru berry street, on Saturday alteruoon, March Ord, It will take plane at 3 30 o'olook. Sale will be 000008rved as ern purposes remov.og from Brussels. TH¢ remain') of the late Mre. D. D Fergana arrived here from Wineipet lair Friday evening, Mr. Fergueol and Mies Mary Forbes, of Wiuwipe", Jno. Forbes, of Portage la Prairie, at.d Roby. Ferguson, of Brandon, also 080020 The baby son of the deoeaeed was tr, charge of parse Graham, and will bf lovingly oared for by Mre. John Forbes, grandmother of the infant. Nurne Graham returned to the West on Toe. day. Mre. Ffrbes, wbo teas slmosl over come by the sad news of the death of her daughter, is still very poorly, bu if the good wiehee of bouts of (need" are granted she should soon be better. PRACTICE REWARDED. -It is With much pleaenre that we learn at the 0000008 o Mr. Hawkins' mueia popile in the reaen' examinations in aonueati00 with ih. Loudon Colleervetory of Mueio Th. examiner, Chargee Percy, F. L. C. M came to Brussels on Wednesday, Jan 81-t, and the oaodidatee played for hint in Mr. Hawkins' Studio. The followin, i1 the full report, which is 080108811 Gratifying to both teacher and popile, who feel rewarded for the faithful wort d one during the past year :—Minerv. Jones, Maude Ferguson and Jeeeie Mof fat took Run -elan honors in junior plant and a pass in primary rudimenta. Rat Mosta, honors in junior piano. Lull. Danford, Malmo McArthur, Laure Spence and Mre. Wm. Daman took first Blase honors in primary piano. It i, a source of deep regret that Mr. Hawkins will some be Inv ng Brussels bat we bop he will meet with good sitcom whorevef he 0308 locate. MecGnzooa - HARVEY CONCERT, - Th, followiug to the program for the Mao Gregor -Harvey Concert to be held to the Town Hall, Braeoelo, next Tuesday even ing, 27th knot. The program ie nuder the direction of Mr MaoGregor :- PART I 1 Chairman's Remarks 2 Plano Bolo Mies Margaret McLauohlln 3 Solo "'three for Seek" . Troiani Donald 0 MaoOregor 4 Humorous Song "The ,08reorow" Harvey Bert Harvey 6 Recital "How Balvator Won" Mrs. Burne G Bolo "The Hundred Pipers"..,... Nairn Donald 0. MacGregor 7 Rural Skit "Uncle Josh" ......... ..... Leno Bort Harvey PART II 1 Piano Solo Mre. Holmes C'Hrmini0" 2 Song "Star of My Life" ...From opera Donald 0. MacGregor 3 Comic Song -"Only 8111y Tom"... Knowles Bert Harvey 4 Recital "Money Musk" Mise Holmes 6 Bong.,. "Flo* tr ently Sweet Af0oa"...Barna Donald 0. Maotireeor 0 Humorous song.. "Have you seen the Picture 7" Havey Bert Harvey 7 Bong Donald 0, lytnolB"egor 8 Sketoll "1 Illy .00reo00" Berti Bert Harvey PAID NATURE'S Du3T.-The taper of tate life wad extiugulelled last Frldky forenoon and the spirit of Mre. Andrew Currie took it0 flight from the clay teue meta. She had been poorly for the pas few wonthe so that her demioa wee n0, an ouexpeotod event, old age being the ebief noses, Her maiden name wee Mer) Rutherford and She Wae wail born fu Rlxl0Oroehlre, 80001and, On Jane 22nd, 1826. The subjeet of thio nut100 Wes married in the 0.81 Lend in 1848 to her fate haebend, Andrew Carrie, wbo din in 1888. They Deme to Oanoda in 1854 teen in Gait for time before moving tt dt. Marye i0 1856. 'L'uey took up their abode at Seatorth ten years later x110 name to Bru0eel0 in 1878,where Mr. Carrie followed the butoer bueinese There was bora to them 6 Done and 2 daugbtere, four of whom 0urvive, viz :- Joint and Andrew, of Bruenole ; Wm,, of Arden, Man. ; and George In the N. W P. Mre, Adam Oliver, of Detroit, is the surviving enter of Mre. Currie. Deane 811 died et the home of her eon Johu with whom Shu had lived for several years rhe old lady wail highly esteemed and poaeeseed many qualibiee worthy of emulation. She wee bright and active for e, woman in her 81st your and bed a forge oirote of old friends. The funeral took place on Sabbath morning and after a short eery 00, oonduoted by Rev. Mr. F,wlie, of Erlu, wbo woe supplying the Presbyterian dhnroh here, the proee8Bion wended its way to the Egmondvi.le cemetery, where Mr, Currie and two ohaidree were interred. The pelt beaten were P. Scott, J D. Wardwiok, H. James, S. Wilton, J, T. 'Imo, Jaa.,,Gibson. Standard Bank of Canada T E r••-;.I0tT1.A.231M.AMSB 30 D 113721 SURPLUS, OR RESERVE FUND .,,,,,,,,.,,$ 1,000,000 TOTAL ASSET'S OVER 10,0000,000 t3 Generali I3anlEiner 13nsineste Transacted -S�1V/N�ia BANK)''' - Accrued letterest ie added to aeoonnta every Glx menthe and beeeme0 principal, Joint Deposit Accounts -A 8PEOFAL OONveransOE ut use in our Savings De- partment is the "Jo1ut Dopooit" amount. Money way be deposited or wrtbdrawu by either of the two members of the household. Tine system le a groat eon nu - fence to many residing 1n town, but more partleularly so to ferment, as in the latter ease whether man or wile comes to town either eau attend to the Baukleg, 4o - other feature of the system le that in eaeo of the death of either party the money eau be wttbdrawu by the eurvlvor without not, Wo will teltyou more about our methods 1f you will kindly mall or write, Married Women and Manure may make and withdraw delimits without the tn- terven0lUu of any per0Oh, SALE NOTES OABSED, OOLLEOTED or may bo left for SAFEfliEEPING only fur whioh no charge is made. SOUR BUSINESS will receive our careful and oourteoue attention. G. F. BOROLFIELD, Gas. MeoIAGER, J. F. ROW LAND, LocAL AGENT. Moo. D. D. FERGUSON'S FUtaERAL.- Moaday afternoon the funeral serene of the late Mre. D. D. Feagueou, of Winni peg, took plane in Melville abarob, Brew eels, the edifioo being crowded to the doors before the oaeket wee brought from the home of deceased mother, Aileen street, where a private servioe was held, thereby interning to the high esteem in wbiab she was held, Rev. Dr. Roes, wno reoeutly removed t0 Pori Dalhousie, 000. netted the eervioe weird) was most be. fitting the sad pension. The beautiful bymu,"Aeleep in Jenne" was sung, after which Rev. D. B. McRae, of Otaub,00k, offered a most appropriate prayer. Boriptarul paseagee of a ohoery character were read followed by words of comfort and cheer from Dr. Rues, hie remark') tieing based ou the text, "Her sun hde Kone down while it is yet.' day." The two pointe elaborated were (1) The shining of the eon. It was clear, bright, aumietekeable,conspicuous, kindly and oenefiolen0. The obaraoterieticee were dlnetrati00 of the life and oharaater of ilia departed ,n the home, church, eohool, 'nave Peoples' Society and the oommou- ify. (2)A gladsome setting to rise again, northing the g.orioa0 reelfunct1,0 of he eland ot Goo, Many au eye was be d.mmed with ware as the many kivaly 18ed0,thoughtful ante Rad highly valued work of Mre. Ferguson was feelinly re. •erred to by her former pastor. "For- ever with the Lord" was eu0g and Rev. Mr, Lang•Fard, of St. J,.hn'eebnrah, prououneed the benediotioo. Pallbearere were Jae. Fox, J. H. Cameron, Jno, and Peter Ferguson, Jae. Cardiff and T. A. 0awkius. Interment was made in the family ,plat, Brue.ele cemetery, alongside oar father, the late John Forbes, who paid Nature's debt 15 years ago. Most veantiful indeed were the floral tributes. From Winuipeg canna wreath from Juo. and Jamie Smith ; wreath, B0. Giles ohuloh;Spray, Mies McMillan; spray, -lieges Rothe and Hayorofo ; spray, Alfred and Mre. Town and Mies Maggie Seeker ; wreatb, W. and Mre. Crawford, and wreath, Messrs. Roobe and O'Leary. feroeeeld friends contributed the - follow - fug ;-mound, A. and Mrs. McLennan ; pillow, Denten MoArth00, Cleve. Banker, Norman Smith, Robt. Work, R. J. Mo. Lruahliu and W. J. Oameron ; pillow, B 0. T. M. and L. 0.. T. M. I oroee, b'ergueou family ; spray, Miee Lizzie Fergasoo ; spray, Mre. Geo. Beat; spray, Mise Mand Bryan') ; spray, Jas. and Mre. Cardiff ; wreatb, girl friend') ; epray, Sunday School olaee • epray, Garf. flaeker ; epray, Jae. and Mre. Fox ; epray, Mrs. R. MoAlpine ; epray, Mre. J. Herr and Miee Jo. Rues. Among those from a 11820008 were :-Mea. A. Fisher, Mre. 0. Dalgleieob, MioeAnnie Forbee, D. Forbes, tire, Ktpport, and P. Sinclair, of Suet lord ; Mre. Het demon, of Chesterfield ; Come' and David MaeFarlaue, of Sbakee pante, and wives ; D and bra. Fergueou, ono Mise Zetta, of Teeewater ; Thie. Ferguson, of Erin ; R. W. Fergueon, of Brandon, Mau.: Jno. Forbes, of Portage Pes,rie, Man. I Mies Mary, of Winui pig ; Mre. R. McAlpine, of St. Marys. Che name of Jean F,rbea (Mre. Fergaoou) .vol long be overgrew) in the hearts and memory of many and her early demise in be midet of what would appear to be July the oommenaemen0 of a long and nappy life caused a must profound feel• ng of einaer6 regret. Surely in the midst of life we are in death. • Business Locals. BAG of ohop found. Apply to Wet. Wono, gravel road, Brussels. ONE hundred sore farm in Morrie ,owuehip for ')ale at a oloee price. For partloolare apply at TIM POST. HAIR DBEoeoNG.-Switches made out of Combing- elle 0110 hair. MRS. R. BINGoxoN, Mill 01. Week. T110120'BRED White Wyandotte OOok• arms for ea e. John Brown, Lot 19, eon., 10, Grey. Sews -We fix a8w0 that are hard to do and oen give u magic) touoh that will euow. T, McGann, Mill St., Brunie, Out. WANTED. -60 oases eggs and a ton of butter weekly. Agan raw tura and 10,000 rat eking. Goo. E. KING. WIngham. Form net of ma0on'8 tools, wheelbarrow end other useful anions for sale, Apply 40 MI88 411AR0UEEITE MORAY, Enoe,bett street, Brussels, DRES08Ie10100,-Miee Maggie Beam ie prepared to attend to the wants of the adtee at their homes or at her own home, Lot 29, Con. 8, Morris, Brunets P. 0. WE request all parties tudebted to us to settle same by oath or note net later Onto March let to enable as to close books and take Stook at that date.' I, O. Rloaenee. Two Short Horn ball cavae for oale. One is 9 mouths old and the other 13 menthe ; one a red and the other a roan. Aleo Collie pups for gale. Lit 22, Con, 18, Grey, Jae, D. McNair, Oraubrook, P. 0. CUTTER BARG4IN8•-Moet have room fur 160 new bugged to be built thie Bea Son 00 will offer the Wenn of our out tete at a knock down pries. Now to your Ghana'). Cali and 000 them and get prices. D. EWAN & Co., Brussels. HORS7- D4w900,-In Blyth, on February 8th, to Mr, and Mrs George Dawson, a daughter. p'INoLATER.--At Hanley, N, W. T., on January 23rd, the wife of Mr, Goo, Findlater, One Mien Bertha Wight. man, ol'solgrave) l a daughter(. Mo0eY.-Io Grey, on Febraary, 16th' to Mr, and Mrs, J. A. McKay, a daughter. WnEATLEYi In Brownie, on Feb. 13, t0 Mr, and Mre. Robt, Wheatley, a eon. ANDERSON. -At Andereone Mille, Sullivan Twp., Bruin, Oo. on February 14th, Wiluum Anderson, aged 01 yearn, 8 montb0 and 1 day Bene.- lu Blyth, on February 7th, Mre. James Burr, aged 48 years, 8 mouths and 11 days. CANER N. -In Oraubruok, en Feb„ 18th Maggie Ada Raymenu, beloved wife of Auau N, Uamdron, in her 84th year. CURRIE.-In Brussels, on Feb.' 16t12 Mary Rutherford, relict of the late Audrow Currie, aged 80 yeare, 7 mouths and 26 days. HEwITT,-At Loadbory, on Thursday Feb. 15th, Robert Hewitt, aged 92 years. LINDSAY. -In Brneeele, on Feb. 18th Margaret Thompson, wifo of Arno Lindsay, aged 48 years. MCMIoneeL.-In Morrie on Wedneeday, Feb. 21st, Miss Beanie McMichael, aged 90 years. Me1C ,-Iu Goderiob, on February 15 h, D. 0. MoSay, aged 72 years. WALLAOE.-In Newark, New Jenny, On February 11th, John Wallace, of Morris. aged 65 yearn and 9 mouths. AVCTSCST S.A.Sr7✓- SATURDAY, FEB. 24 -First elan stook at Oeutral Hotel, Brneeolo, at 3 30 o'olook Sale uureeerved, T. E. Welk er, F S. Scott, alio SATURDAY FEB. 24-Hoaeehpld Forni tore, &e. Corner of William and Albert street,. Sale at 1 o'olook. Juo. Donald. eon, prop. F. 8. Scent, aao. ' MONDAY, FED. 26. -Farm stook, imple- ments, &o., Luc 18, Con. 1.4, MoKilIop. Sale aur served, at 1 p. m J amen Harris, prop. FSoon, R o. TUESDAY. FEB. 27 ah -Farm 0800k, im plemeote, etc., Lot 7, Con., 15, Grey, Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Albert Hislop, prop. F. 8. Scott, aha, WEDNESDAY, FEB, 28TH -Fern ')took, implements, &a. Lot 20, Con. 15, Grey. Safe unreserved at 1 o'clock, W. J. Shiele, prop, F. 6. Soott, aha.' SATURDAY, MARCH, 31112.-Houeebola Furnttare,.eto. Turnberry street, Bruaeele at 6 80 "'o ook. Mrs, Saline, prop. F. S. Soots, ane. MONDAY, MARon, 5en -Farm stook, implements, etc., at Na. Lot 27, Con. 8, Morrie. Sale nnreeeved at I o'olook. Thos. Smith, prop., F. $. Soon, 8800. TUMMY, MA18010, 6TH -Form stook, implements, &o„ at Si Lot 55, Coo. 1, Grey. dale Unreserved at 1 o'clock. William Florence, prop., F. S. Scott, aha. WEDNESDAY, MARCH, lab, Farm amok implements, rte. Lot 5 Con. 17, Grey, Sale uureeerved at 1 o'clock, Hug', Ramsay, pro. F. S. Scutt, acid. HR TJSS7✓•1.L8 36ARiC£To Fall Wheat 73 74 Barley . 42 43 Peas 70 70 Cate 82 33 Batter, tube and roils15 16 Eggs par dozen 13 14 Hay per ton 6 00 6 00 Floor, per bbl 4 50 5 20 Hoge, Live 6 20 Wool 23 23 Sa t, per bbl., retail 1 00 7e Potatoes per bus 35 40 Apples (per bbl.) 1 50 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. L1ARM TO RENT. -THE UN- DEReroNED offers the 100 acne, known ao the On, 0alblok farm, N E .1 Lot 24, Con. 3, Morrie, t, rent. On the premleee there ib a Brod hon -0 and barn and other maven. 180008. For further particulars apply to 8AMUEL DALBIOR, N W t Lot 23, Con, 3, Morris. or Jamestown P. O. 93-a BULL FOR SERVICE. -THE undersigned will keep for service ou Lot 21, Con, 12,Grey, the pure bred Aber- deen Angus bull, "Lord 'Pi0mao B," aired by "God„foh Chlet," the ohawpiou bull of Canada. Pedigree may be seen on appli0,• tion, Terms 32.00 with privilege of rettrro• ing it ne00berry. J. M. HN1GHT, 80.01 Proprietor, PROPERTY FOR SALE -THE auderofgned often 0,r bale au note of land upon winch lea oomforluble dwelling house, stable, fruit trees, good over -flowing Well, &o, Property is 1 Gated f o, a mile Lof ust lloo eelthaurch,p'oto�e,&Poeaonary time, For price, tering, &0apply on 'the promisee to M. RAY.IANN,, 03.4 or Cranbrook P.O. ECTION SALE O.P FARM 8T0010 ItMPLEfdENTB, 80 -F. 8 Boort, AuotiOnerr, nue ,eoulved luotrfotioue from the undersigned Proprietor to soil by pub. 130 anoti00 at Lots 5.) & 50, Con, 1, Croyy, on Tooedayy, Marob 080, 1000, at 1 o'oluok, sl,a• p • the foiIoWing valuuulo property, viz,pair of neral pu 1 horn6 yeare old,,pon 6 cows 011pp0eede in call, 2 cows due to calve, 1 farrow 00w tieing 4 yearn, 2 008010 riaing 0 yearn, 3 fat hatters rlelog 3 years, 0 heifers rising 2 year'), 1 steer rising 2 years, 11 ealve0 front G to 11 03o0tbe old, 2 young 08lvee. 1 bow due to pig Feb.28,0 0tore pigs about 170' rbe„ about 70 hens meetly barred rooks, 1 MasaoyHarrls. binder, 1 Profit & Wood mower, 1 Manney Harris drr11, t d10o, 1 rollor,1 pniper, 2 bug - glee, 1 tet Iron harro se 4 Seeti0ns, 1 wagon, 1 bet bob•6lelgne, 1 (Anton 18unfug mail, a number of grata nage, 1 tray 'meg, 1 hay 'ran, 1 pig reek, 1 mltk net, 1 Fleury twin 310w, 1 011,We 31000, 2 wbeeluarrOws, 1 001 team barueoe, 1 bad plow hurnOtb, 1 grind moue, 2 Oen alogialfaa, en 1 sot new, 1 New England Detainee Grand view) nearly now, METROPOLITAN BANK CAPITAL -Paid up 31.000,000 RLSERYL FUND 31.000,000 Directors 8.0. 81001118, D, H, THOMPSON, E. 0. President, Vloo•Preoldelt, me annelt Ain. W. 100RT110010 0041010, R,0, 440, n07:1E 40100 31100'1'1010012 TH00, DU/ 08114W, 3.04,4, a?ifC ISI ()swum MONEY ORDERS issued payable at any 30 awl under 2 nuts banklug town in CANADA (uxoeptlug the over $5,00 to 81000 13 ciente Yuhoh Territory) tv1Eho00 (Marge, at the 001- over 310.00 to 33000 10 touts lowing nine :- oyer $90,00 to 550,05 10 nuts DRAFTS for larger anlounta i00uod at reaeouablo rates payable at all bunking poluts in CANADA or UN1T11D 8TATG8, SaraJt? s liotaym DsPasatursovr Iuteroeb at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed ou all BUM of 81 and upwarde ir+rlaaiMM�°&rs" Ofda xo'ff A. E. MELLISH, Mauagor. 1 hewing maobluo, 1 dining room extension table, 2 bedroom suites, 1 sideboard, 0 die- ing room chairs, 2 rookiug ohaire, 1 Daisy ')barn, 1 washing machine, 1 milk can, 1 cooking range nearly new, milk pails and pane, a small qua ,titpp of barley, 1 bag of timnth 3 seed, a small quantity o1 onto bud wheat mixed, a 90000)ty of preserves, a numbel Of packing Oases and numorooa other articles, Bale unreserved as 000)01ie- cur ie g,viug 03 furmiug. Terms -All mum of 810 and 001181 oath ; Oyer the, amount 10 muutlle' e,eaft will be given en fu 01010000 approved joint notes. 6 par tient off for cusli on credit amounts. Hens, afore pigs and grain to be 0480. WM. FLURENI.M, PrO• linnet.; P. 8, SooTT, au1tioneer, AUCTION SALE 010 FARM 00002-3. b Stott, atotioneer, 1100 base instructed by the under limed to Bell ley pubho au011ou at Lot 7, Jo 0. 13, Grey, on Friday, Moron 2nd, at 1 , 'clock, the fo low - lug va,uable stook, vlz. :-1 heavy draught colt Wining 1 year old, 1 heavy draught colt ooudug 2 years, 1 ogw supposed id salt, 9 netters ,101ug 3 years, 2 betters rf, ing 4 years, 2 biter') rising 3 years, 2 tnrroW sou a. a entire nand/ 2 years, 12 heifers minug 2 years, 8 heilere ,lelug 1 year, 4 b00er8 rifling 1 year. Sale a/talent reserve as proprietor Lica sold hie farm. Perms -8 mouths' credit wed be auowed cu furni0Lins approved j -dot a08o8. 4 per gout. allowed off for oneh. vu1,RAD ENGLE, Proprietor; F. Et,bOOTT, Auotio808er.. BULL FOR SERVICE. --THE undersigned will keep for 001'vi00 on Lot 10, Cou. 10, Grey, a Thorn' -bred Durham Bull. Pedigree may be seen on applioatiun. Terme 01 25 with privilege of returning. 32 t1 JNO. BROWN, Proprietor. A UCTIBN SALE OF FARM 1a. STOOa, 1t1PLEDIPNTe. &o. --F 8. Scott, Auctlmteer,hae r»oeived 1n trcotious from Mao undersigned Proprietor to lett by pub - Hc ottani!. at NI Lot 27, Onu. 8, Morris, on Monday, Mar. 6 1000,0/ 1 o'clock, the follow- ing valuable pr' party, vie: -1 horse rising 0 years 1 e sed mere supposed in foal, 3 norm i0 cult, 01 steam 2 ars d,2 yers 01,1, 2 0010a. i tars risingye1 ywola, 31 01.1000.110.1. a rieiog 1 year, 1 Yorkshire gese,1 sow with pig, 21 set bob- sleighs, Sg see, 1 lumber wagon, 1 cutter, 1 buggy, 1 bey rook 1 plow, 1 net of barroWe,1 binder, l 00841 111111 sourly uew, 1 gravel box, 1 turulp palprr, 1 set of double barneee, l sat 000010 1.ar•uee0, 1 gaup poets, 131tan fanning 8 l ,ria �latnn 0,�y of cedar 1 ldtahou stove, 1 kitchen table, 1 sideboard nearly new, 1 rocking 06011', half-dozen kitohou chairs,1 bedstead, 1 Daley churn and num- , roue other art ote0. Sale without reserve as farm bas beau rented. Torras -All 00100 of 85 and wader each ; over that amount 10 menthe credit will be given on lurnisbiog n, proved joint notes. 4 per cont, off for cash on e,erllt amounts. T H. 05/10H, proprietor; F. 0. co'ra', auotioneer. Preserve Tow .r EYESIGH1 I HAVE ARRANGED W1TH TAC/ B E' di SON. Manufaot11ring Optician') and Eyesight Specialiste, of 0001110, to be at my store WEDNESDAYDAY Fob, 21&22 and will be plelteod to inn all thous troubled with dolective eyesight oall and eoesult them. They have been established 111 Toronto since 1871. During that time over 100,- 000 cases have beau eu000ssfaliy fitted by them. One advantage they have over others is he fact that they grind their own Lenses and by so doing prevent any error in the process of Leuo nlnkiug, If your Eyes bother you in any way or the Glee es you now wear are D a come fla'tttl;lp don't negleo- this opportunity of having your Eyes properly attended to, All work absolutely giarauteed. Come ea ly 00 you may require a sw- orn] Luting. For References and Toetiulonials see small bills. F 7 Drug Stole f fHATHAIVI INCUBATOR, 100 v egg capacity. W111 bo sold cheap. ()ply used on 0080001 Dud is enema toed all right. JNO, MtFADDEN, Brueoela. WM. SPENCE CONVEYANCER AND ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 0111ce In the feet none, Ethel. 30.1 Brussels - New - Daylight - Store G. N. McLaren WC hIYC 3 S1flClly NCR Sid oi Munk° Everything in the Store is New We have just opened New Rills, Dress Goods and Trimmings ; New Laces and Embroideries ; New Prints, Ginghalns arld Muylins; New Flannelettes, Cottons and Coltonades ; New S.11irtings-in fact New Goods of every description that you would expect to get in a Dry Goods Store. 2 STAPLE SPEeIPLS 2 7c Flannelette for 5c -80 pieces good quality of Flannelette, 28 and 29 inches wide, in pink and blue stripes, also dark checks, regular value 7c On Salewhile it Lasts for 5o 7c and 8c Roller Towelling, 5c -12 pieces good quality Crash Roller Towel- ling, 17 and 18 inches wide, colored borders, regular valued 7e and Sc On Sale while it Lasts for 5o New Clothing for Men and Boys -A foil range of Strictly New, Perfect Fit- -A decided Bargain on any Overcoat -in ting Clothing for Men and Boys -Prices the the Store. It would be a good investment Lowest. for you to buy an Overcoat now. We are offering exceptionally good Value in .Mare's Winter Underclothing, Men's Colored Shirts, Men's Mitts and Gloves, Men's Cloth Caps. NEW BOOTS AND SHOES Strictly New Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children at the Very Lowest Prices. $1.35 Women's Oil Pebble Lace Boots for $1.00 - 60 pairs Women's Oil Pebble Lace Boots, all solid leather, Standard Screw Soles, width E and E L, sizes 3 to 8, regular value $1.35 On Sale while they Last for $1.00 We pay the highest prices for Produce and we cheerfully refund money for any article bought here that is not perfectly satisfactory. We will appreciate any business you may favor us with Yours for Mutual Benefit, N. o G. LA R EN Next Door to the American Hotel. .1 1