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The Brussels Post, 1909-3-11, Page 8Pure Olive Oil Is a perfect Food and Medicine. Our Olive QIl is giving good satisfaction be. cense we have been careful to buy' nothing but the best in this lige We guarantee our 011 to be free from any disagreeable smell or taste, and tau he taken by the most delicate coaetdtutions. For Salads and other housebold uses this oil will be found of full rich flavor aid much sum erior to the ordinary'kinds, Although the price of Olive 011 hasadvanced with- in the last few months we are still sell• ing ours at the old price - 450. per Pint. March Winds Are hard on the Complexion. Our Cream of Roses sures irritated sore skip and makes It smooth and soft, Is 001 greasy ;, readily absorbed, In bulk -5c per oz. .,— , ,,,,•• .1771 .111,1•0•••••••••••••.," St. Patrick's Day Cards 2 for 5c. Better °ties at 5c and IoC each, St. Patrick's Day Wednesday, Mar. 17th DRUGGIST AND GPII(:IAN, 111.00.011EMMINIZZIMIMMENINfif •••••• °J( THE Pryne Hour mill has been ship- ments as cell as nearby customers. 75 CENTS in advance secures THE Loc4L news on page 5. • POST to January 1910 Don't borrow THE exodus to the West is on the pro. any longer gram. FRIDAY evening of this week the A. SCHOOL -Board will meet Friday even- 0 U W will In eel for the purpose of ing of this week. installing officers for this term. A good Assensoa LONG is about through with turn out is asked for his work tor this year. $CME people think the more banks Nx-eT Monday at 2 o'clock a 5o acre there are in teem the better it is for the farm in the 7th con, of Grey township people. We can't see it that way. The will be offered for ,ale by mortgage sale two that are here now come in after at the American hotel, Brussels F. S even' cent we eau get, anti it there were Scott will wield the hammer, two or three more we simply could not A LARGE number of horses changed keep them going, hands at the Menthe Fair 'rbursdav of last week. 'Phe next and last rear for this season will be held un 'i'hureday, April 1st, WONG ON, the Celestial, who was in the laundry business here, has removed to Blyth where he will ply the art. He found Brusse stoo small for two lame dries more especially when the excellen cy of the work by the Wilto.n lauudrt was taken into the count. Wong is a very decent fellow. Its another column mar be read the excellent prize list of Clinton Spring Fair, This Fair has earned quite a name for itself but it could barely do otherwise with a former Brusselite, in the person of Dr. J W. Shaw as one of the prime movers. Fair will be held on Thursday, April ist. ST. PATRICK'S DAY. -Wed neaday even- ing of next week the Aicl Society of Melville church will honor St Patrick's anniversary by holding an Irish evening in the Town Hall, Brussels. 'there will be a choice program, games and refresh ments, to which all will be welcome, Admission fee is placed at the low figure of 15 cents. AT HOME -The members of Mrs. A J. Lowry's Sabbath School class will hold an At Home in the W. C. 1'. U. rooms on the evening of Thursday, 18th • inst., commencing at 8 o'clock. Pro gram will include readings, recitations, dialogues, quartettes, Harmnniae Band, &c. Refreshments will be served. Sit• ver collection. All will be made wel- come, MOVING PICTURES -This week Prof. Stuart bas been giving bis moving pic- ture and illustrated song prcgrams in the Town Hall, starting Monday even- ing and concluding on Saturday night In addition to a wide range of excellent pictures, a change being put on each evening, Prof. is quite a ventriloquist and the interest is well sustained. Miss Nellie Slaffoid, the soloist, has not been present o.ving to illness, Tne combination of picture and song is very effective, BROKE HIS ARM -On Monday even• ing as Rev A C Wtshart, 13. A , was leaving home when near the manse he slipped on the icy sidewalk and falling broke his lett arm just above the wrist and gave the right atm a severe wrench which will be sore for a good many days The revereud gentleman is no light weight and roneequentiv suffered more seriously in the full than a lighter man. We hope he will have aspeedv recovery. It makes it more iueonvient for him for the reason that Miss Wishart is at her bome and Mr. Wishart putting in the time alone at the manse .getting his meals at A. Stewart's Queen street West. PASSED AWAY. -Last week THE Poser referred to the serious illness of James Shaw, of James street, Brussels, but we did not expect to be called upon this week to report his demise which took place Tuesday night about It o'clock He never really fully rallied after the weak spell he took a week ago, was in a semi -unconscious condition tor days and passed quietly and peacefully away t0 the land eternal. The cause of death was gastro Intestinal indigestion. Mr. Shaw was born near Otta.va and carne West about 5o years ago spending 36 years in Grey township and moved to town t4 years ago purchasing the J. N Knechtel farm, part of which is: in the corporation, Deceased was twice mar- ried first to Miss Jane Lamont in Marcie of 0869, who died in March ul1863 His second wife was Eezebe/h Love to whom he was wedded in 1866. In idd1 tion to. Mrs. Shaw. six chit leen survive: -Mrs. 'thus, Nicholls, el Brussels ; Mrs. Wm. Davey, of San Jose, Csltfornie ; Mrs. Robert Bremner, of Ethel ; Geu. of Spokane, Washington ®State; lames, Mrs.gJohn Ballantyne and Miss Dora. of town. Mr. Shaw was an industrious, honest, honorable num, quiet iu his manner but enjoying the bigh esteem of all who knew him. le religion he ad hared to the Presbyterian church and in potltioi he wasa Liberal He Had just passed his 73rd birthday. Although 0 it enjoying very rugged health for some Crew his demise came as gdlte a surprise to many. The funeral will take place Friday afternoon. at '2.30 o'cinek, the service being a half hour earlier, being delayed to permit of :he coming of de- ceased's son from Spokane, who was telegraphed for on Monday. Interment will be made in Brussels cemetery The is desired. Action taken 00 Friday bereaved need not be told that they have evening has been forwarded to St, the sympathy of the community 10 their Marys and to C. P. R. at Mon- Berrow. . treat, The Metropolitan Farmers' Sale peens and Money Notes TromptlYak Orde a Bought Collected. and $old. Our ",Joint Deposit Account " is a special convenience for farmers ---deposits and withdrawals can be made by self or wife. It facilitates your business in town. BRUSSELS BBANCO Fa N6 Gilroy, Manager 1340 ONE night recently a sleigh load drove THERE are noway' entries in the Fie d out to "Woodbine," the home of Chas. Crop competition under the direction of and Mrs. Rozell. Although taken com East Huron Agricultural Society, o pleteiv by surprise Mr, and Mrs. Rozell and family were equal to the occasion and proved themselves hospitable enter- tainers. MOVING PICTURES AND VENTRILO- QUISM -Prof. Stuart, of Tureen), is giving moving pictures and ventriloquist entertainments in the Town Hall. Brus cels, this week, and is the best that has been here for a long time. A change of program each night and the small price charged should ensure large bouses Special program Friday evening, 12th inat, -Life of Christ from His death to His Ascension" will be shown with illus hated hymns. Mr Stewart is also giv ing a beautiful upholstered easy chair to the person who guesses the number of eo le who will be in the Hall Saturday night. A present will also be given to the lads' who can 'drive 02 nails into a stick of wood the quickest. For fullpal 0- oculars go to the Town Hall any night . CLovan and Timothy Seed at McOracken'e. this week Admission t5 cents, children SHED Oats, Peas and Barley for sale, Lot Il, Ise• Program at 8 15. 2 hours ot real Con, 10, Grey. W. MONent, or Brussels P. O. pleasure. Tats is the time to buy a saw, any quantity FORESTERS' AT HOMY - Thursday tony price. Yours at lowest flgm•n by T. REGohteveningul last week the At Home under BARLEY Pea $ALa-SO0bushels of six -rowed the auspices of Court Princess Alex barley (Menet-heart varlet).1 Nicer seed is andria, Nu 24. L. 0 F., Brussels, was hard to get. Pelee Otte. ELL untwist, Lot 4, held in the Town Hall when a large at Con. 7, Grey 85.5 tendapce was present. An interesting snow peas for sale. Gond yielders. Will program was presented a': follows:- 1 1apiculture' fill icing 8 ,cors 4 also i au 1 Apply to James Dales°, ell Lot 27, 000.4, Mor- Italian Orchestra selection ; solo, M iso ria, or Brussels p. O. McKinley; duets Misses Sharpe and lingFort sale at abarg6gain, a comfortable dwel• Pryne' trumh0oesolu, L. S Duuford veo with hero es slat , ore and all tun- ,010) F. H Gilroy ; orchestra selection ; veuaseka. ye Ames of land, orchard, various iddress, as. Bowman piano solo, Mrs fruits, grapes, &e. Apply to I. 0. BIn tato°, J i Bruser]s. (Dr.) Holmes; quartette, Mitis McKinley, --0 - Miss McMillan. C. Jones and le, Eck- DEBA'rE,-Tuesday, 23rd inst., a pub- mier ; piano duet. Mrs. Thomson and he denote will be held in the W. C. T Mrs Dodds ; recitation. Mrs. Durdle ; U. rooms when tee subject "Resolved solo. F H Gilroy ; orchestra selection ; that Reading is more beneficial than solo, "The bonnie hanks ol Loch Lo 'Gravel" will oe discussed. Three will mond " (by special request) Miss Mc. take part ou each side,. 4 of whom will Kislev ; National anthem. A choice be 'edits. A short musical prcgrdm will lunch' was served. Several hours were be given and a light lunch served. De. spent in dancing by those who desired hate will commence at 8 o'cluck. u7, a London orchestra supplying the GARSIDE JAMES BYLAW. - The By music Law asktug the lows lu Wall McOsls WORK APPRECIATED. -Seldom does It tearslde-James. of London, $2,500 fall to the lot of a pastor to he more fur ten -years, was submitted to the prop heartily appreciated than has been Rev erty owners last Monday with the re H M. Lang -Ford who last week removed suit that it lack, d 10 votes of the Recess to Listowel to assume the incumbency of ary demand by statute. Poll stood as Christ Church atter 4 sears of active tallows :- and successful service as rector of St. For By -lacy Against John's church. Kindly and practical. Div, No. n 44 7 expression bad been made to Mrs. Lang - Div. No. 2 55 5 Ford by her Sunday School class in the Div. Nu. 3 53 7 shape of an oak pedestal and to the reverend gentleman by the Orange Total Ise 19 Lodge in the donating of a gold headed There was evidently an intention by the cine but Wednesday evening of last ratepayer, to have the By -Law canted week the members of the congregation but there was a slackness in getting the took advantage of the service in the vote pulled, a hesitancy to get to the church and presented RevMr. Lang - polls on the part of um a few and the Ford with a fine sectional hook ease, absence from town of otners favorable We Lang Ford an oak rocker and set so the consequence was the By -Law was tit knives and forks, and Mms Nora a dete,tted by to votes. It just shows the gold locket and chain. An address. importance of organtzoiuu and the es ached in choice languagegiving grate - necessity of everybody dung their duly, till acknowledgment to Rev and Mrs. The 79 voles recorded agaiust the Lang -Ford and abounding 111 good By Law proves than the opposition to •wishes and kindle sentiment, was read improve the situation of industries in by Dr. R. P. Fetid end the gifts, as town is not large. A number uf per enumerated above were presented by i sons exp"essed regret at the defeat ol G (ones, Barrister Monteith, Mrs John the B.•Law and urged another vote. so Cardiff and Miss Vivian Harris. Ad- en Wednesday evening a special meet dress was as follows :- 'ing of the Cuuncil wits held wheu a new RIM H. M. LANG -FORD. Bs -Law 00 the same terms and coo- We, the members of the congregation of St. dltious received a 1st and 2011 reading John's chnrcb, Brussels, are assembled this d b I bed lu THE .POST of this 'evening se an evidence of oar regret at your b[ d t Ise ing the 4 yrnrs an 1s pu ,. . appc'eoO nqg epnr ore, er week. By it our readers will see that. you have laboredin this parish you have earn - the By Law will be voted upun on Mon ratignbleai'al and d vutiornnd your =leg; day, Aptll 5th at the same pulling places activity in ell matters pertaining to the as lust MoudaVchurch, its work and Ste members. These PUattc NI RETING.-There was a good hnbite, along with a Iuft7 Nptrit• a great noel. attendance at the Iutetin held iu the an honor ble life have o er endow stents, oak K an honorable lith have overtakes n great work Tosvn Hall Friday eventugitu discuss the for the Lord in thin parish, and the work. he Garside -James load BY Law and the tenured, will bus senting memorial to nil of u> posed .ailwar' oouoeettou lr0m the your noionne among ue Yonr earnest and p' p kindly manner nnd many other ereonnlgnalf- Snuth, Reeve Leckie presided and lu ties hove endeared you to us ami we may truly iruduced the subjects of debate. IMr. ay. [kat he 100,6 know you lent and love you G4nRide, 01 London, was pi and Ines 0566 wan thx members of your nongrega. 1 tion, know and love you w•ho nen yet. quits yet gave •n interesting account of Ole Fire comprehend the loan we sustain on your de- Extingutsner to be manufactui eti show- partnre. As antetncial of the pest we would r i s of the machine ho' h e.k yon to accent thin secttunnl Book Uooe and nig the wu k nK as n greet ilbrar,v may be ra[at'd upon thane tnecildnically and 111 Gperatiou and also sections may you upon the foundation of lite, uutliued what their inten iunc were as to laid in the village of Brussels, raise a super- machtne Shu weak, &c., if they came struotureperfect iuits parte and honorableto P. the builder. To your estimehle wife, who hna to Bi insets, He was asked a number of contributed materially to the present eaten - questions which were britfly and 1u111 tory condition of the parish, by her valuable aid, nsaletanee and advice in the Sunday soawered. Several u'tizens were callers school Ladies' Auxiliary and the other on R Leutilerdale, B. Gerry, J . T. ROSS branches of parochial work, we present this and W. H Kerr being In the Dumber set of knives and forks and oak ranker ne a Following this discussion Reeve Leckie tooknecnrfo rpesrneenncbnognmisnnlodckwt0 nnad rnthetor went into particulars relative to the ex little Norm. We do not come here to dienlsa tension ot the St, Marys and Western in thin address and testimonial the great love, Reilwa to Brussels and opened u a adlrliratioit and regp est we have for youreelr Y p p sad Mra Lang -Ford but to assure 900 bath . theme of vital interest to elle nluiiIi• that von will always hold a place in the heart I paliliesof thisnetghborhood. Alter ex. otthiaparloh. Vougo to ayour naw Held of cessions of opinion had been exchanged PHbor with nor best rotten th d it l4 the dt'vnut p p K Prayer of one and Batten the Lord Almighty I the following resulutiou was unanimous- from nbove will pour down .11105 you the Iv cart led :-M uved by A. C. Dames. advantages of natural prosperity, the blessing seconded by T. Farrow, that this meet of health,thoeweetcotdomestle iifc, the im- mortal hopes of ehhristinnity end the light of ing believing that it would be of great everlasting Truth. Signed on behalf of the advantage to the village or Brussels and members of St. John's church, Brunets, a large portion of the townships of Grey TWRMe BMnnw,eote, i VYrndene. and Morris to have a continuation of the Brnseeis, March 8rd, 1909. Canadian Pacific Railway to this plilce Rev, Mr. Lang -Ford replied and his through the et. Mary's and Western words will not soon be forgotton as he Railway Co , we reuommend that an of called up the happy associations of the fer of iit2o.coo be made to said Company' past 4 years, the kindnees of the people to aid In tonstruclion of seine (including to Mrs Lang Ford and himself and Brussels and portions of the townships daughter and concluded by expressing named ) A committee consisting of the many good wishes for St lohn's church Reeve and Clerk, 13 Gerry, Geo 'Thom congregation and whoever his successor son, 'Thos. Farrow, A C. Dames and may be. Thursday Mr. Lang -Ford. W H. Kerr was appointed to further Mrs Lang Ford and Miss Nora lett for prosecute the work. Probably another their new home at Listowel carrying; public meeting will be held' shortly if with them hot only the love of the the above propose] eventuates in what Anglican church but the high esteem and kindly regard of the townspeople generally who will be well pleased to hear of their prosperity in their naw ideation, more could be taken before the limit is reached. yhere are tine good prizes and no expense if you are a -;member of the Society, Win- IiIE gbam Advance says :• -Jas. Walker has added to his undertaking ot.tfit, a new delivery sleigh, It is nice- ly finished, looks web, and when the roads are badly drifted or breaking up, it man be used in place of the hearse. It is the product of the Brussels factory, HURON OLD BOYS -A very largely attended and successful At Home was given by the Huron Old B lys' Ao,socia tion on Friday evening list at the Cemple Building, Toronto. The enter tainment was apened by a speech from the president, T G, .took An excur- sion is to he held on July 3rd. A splen did program was given, including a bagpipe selection by Piper Russ ; piano solo, b1 Miss Helen Yellowlees ; songs by Miss Belvea, R Foster, W. McLeod, D. Stanbury and a xylophone solo by F Clegg. The ballroom was very pret- tily decorated in red and white, while (o'er' the balcony a large flag Was 7lrawcd, on which was printed, "Huron Old Boys," iu red, white and blue. Danc- ing was indulged in, the music being provided by the Princess Theatre Or chestra. FINE PREMISES. - The staff of the Met roputitau Bank moved back to their for- mer premises last seek after putting in 3 months or more in the Smale block while the bink was undergoing internal and external remodelliog. So marked are the improvements that it would be an easy matter to deceive a visitor as Co it being the old location. Instead of the former front with two windows and the door inthe centre there is one iaree plate window, elevated sever' feet from the fluor, and the entrance changed to the Northerly ,Side instead Of centre Front is painted and satlled and 11710 prism glass abelee the plate window. This with neatly Lettered gist signs gives' the buckling a teal citified appear- ance. I' to neat and -nut gaudy The doors leading into a nicely p4melted ves tibule are closedby newly m"delled springs and are dressed with brass hide locks and plating Wails are panelled and covered with rest burlap and wall paper, with a white plastered ceiling in stead of the wooden of e The flour has cork carpet and the modern electric lighting is ell the portableprincipleex- cepting thechandelier Managers office bas been tenwved iron, the rear to the front of the building and .is all •that could he desned, chipped glass afford ing privacy without interfering with the light. 'Che wood work i• oacc De part ments are con'Yen ien,l' situated in following order :-Acrountaut, 'I eller's cage, Ledger Keeper, and Collections with fronts of oxidized steel grill work and glass A new telephone cabinet is installed in the rear of the bank and the customer: cheque desk has plate glass top nu green baize cushion with brass mountings The work was done by the Toronto-Waterinm Office Specialto Company and does them credit to well as the Head office u1' the Bank who lied to foot the bill. It is certainly an ad vantage to the town to have btisinese places or residences, beautified and I'ng PosT treats the great improvements at the Metropolitan may be an incentive to others to modernize Present efficient staff of the Metropolitme Bank here con sists of Manager, F 11. Gilroy ; 'feller, Frank Davidson ; Ledger Keeper. F. y;. Lake ; and el R. Anderson as Junior The bank was opened in Brussels i, February 1963 o has been doing bust ne•n over six teats Pose 'SCRIPT.-•Vrdn:adav of next week w+Il he the gikriens Si Patrick's slat.-'I'ht- last el '1,1111 Horse F nr fof tht. season tviil •,e he d in 13tueeels nn I'liuredae, April 1st. -Reeler Stutday will be Apt it 0Uh and Gond Fride• o" tete gtit mem. -Fail wheat and meadows have eenle 1hrnuun the 5'inter i1 ito,d share hut Ilhe tt ing tints is'!ip come. The Lit at Legion will meet Nude,. uftentonn of this .eeek at 4.15 in the ete C. 'I' U. rooms -'Phe three !ot'al mil- linery pal lor. are gel tine it choice and Iash 'unable stock.,ol headgear ready fur the Spline trade. Read 0 hat they bay, -Why 0 1123,1 the. G. I'. R. tivins from the East hit the sch rle'e !erne earl oecasinnsillr 1-N• xt'I'Ihmeal it the A. 0 U W. Grand Li 11ge convenes at 'Toron- to W. H tiuUrauken will be the representative lrum Brussels. -Geo. Ed- werds & Son are to go to Unmet to di til and pump the test municipal wells. - The annual meeting of the Canadian Press Association will beheld in Toronto on March 25 and 25. A trip is proposed to Peterboro' to visit the lift tacks: 7.5 cent% secures THE Pose to January 1st tgto.-Brussels is working up quite a mute in fancy poultry breeding. A local club might easily be formed to discus, the hen business,- An -Assembly is slated for the Town Hall for Friday, 2fleh Inst. -The super- abundant "alipperynesa"ofthe pave- ment on Tuesday was sotnewbat 06111• RECOIL OF BI,ISINESS The Standard Bank of Canada Financial Statement for the Year Ending 30th Paanery. 1909 -- pilgrim AND 4.088 ACCOUNT - ^ e1119141, 970 lot 116 107, latz - • 101,000,10 Dividend• paid At thl nt• or I!PPP apt I. • stent ap im elm /Wok , n• 7,60.00 Cpntribeted to nines.' P.u•iaa Yawl • • 1 f Yew the Year after pnvMiafer let0xt Tran, shed tp peen ro tend • • DI SH a DopttNM DAL, Upton. Tnnea sed to aeaorr0 rand tem5w0110011 • • • 013,16;77 N5S BOO • Daltatt Omd0Irerru4 • • • • . • 1347.16.10 -GENERAL STATEMENT- Sopa Was/ask 0lrtalanpp , •.-a11669w.so 00Mau4 sarw Gab • • • *M,nr.M Dog.* •• . -16,014,707,02 Legal nada} • • . • • a11tzwop U1vkk0 pays["klaRretruur•IWp . • 46,8'7867 •1461 t6•M Simko Cas H itton • • •• • 418,057,08 Natpa of esti eleven on otter Holm • . ,. 41-170.78 --•-- Dninoce. the by of for Banka - •• . • 607,8747t 17.444,03,0'1 Govanunent and other Bend.. • • • • 1.0110,80.14' ca1100 Mur 16117,608.00 ei11Assi on Sunda lytd•Btooks Ite.erre wed • • - 1 I i 67520. D 3176,400.00 Lttt- :6- aGa Rotate id In7eent on Silk Dhroatol • 43030 12 D'enadted 5115 Oovemmaal to leans NIM Olt, 5r,4t,W41o04,5044at • • . • 60,787,67ti a • • aAMO) Lox te 0157r ea n Y Canada naun4• ,64.121,77 Loan' anti 170008804 . 16,111,114..0* Banl1 200 . • ..778,630.67 Raaf SAWA . • 10,02740 Otter Aueti 76.0791 101,104.747.40 t16111,147.44 Toronto, 80th Ja00517,1000 CEO, P. SCHOLFIELD General Manager. same fire, have purchased the opposition grocery and restaurant and are busier than ever, Both Mr, Ballantyne and Messrs. Gond were former Brusselites and will have the wishs of our towns• folk for their success.- -A very enjoyable' time was spent by half a hundred Brus- sels Epworth Leaguers last Monday evening with. the Eth' 1 League. Manitoba Retail Merchant" Associa- tion is applying for power to orgauize a mutual fire in-urance company, judge lav Ketchum, junior Judge of Northumberland and Durham, died at Cohourg, in his 74111 year For selling "John' Bull' bitters" .in the local option towns:lip of Erin, in Ea;t Wellington, W. D Dwyer, and J Warren, hotelkeepers, were fined ffi2o and costs and john McCarthv's case was laid over The Government analysis showed the "bitters" to be an intoxi• eating mixture. BORN Lo0KTNG -Tn Grey, on Feb. 27th, to Mr, and Mra Bobt, J. ❑ockinv, o son. MAeoN -3m Hallett, nn Fab 251b, to Mr. and Mra. Wm, Moeon,:0 ;Iagr. er. MAsoro-In.Torontn. on Mar, let, to Mr. end Mrs: Fred Stamm, formerly of Ethel, a eon. RAE. -In Badieeon, Sask., on Feb. 10th to Mr. and 'ors. R. Rita. a daughter. WALgxy -In Hnrrl'ton, on March 4th, to Mr. and Mra. Geo. Welkey, a son. DIED SnAW.-In.Brunseln on March 9th, Jas. Shaw, aged 78 years and 6days. PRIZE LIST HURON COUNTY STOCK ANO SEED SHOW Clinton, Thursday, April 1 Horses CLYDESDALES 010101on. 8 years and over . $10 Stallion, 2 years and under ........• 6 SHIRES Stallion, 8 yearn and over 10 Stallion, 2 years and under .. 6 PERORERONS Best Percheron Stallion .... 10 HACKNEY Stallion 8 years and over ., ..,8 Stallion, 2 years Heti ander 0 HEAVY DRAUGHT Brood mare. 8 years and over 6 Fitly or gelding. 8 years and over 5 Filly or gelding, under 8 years 5 Tamm in harness -see n eciale 6 Pantile of colts ot. 1908, prog- eny of same sire 6 AGRICULTURAL Team In harness -Nee epeeink 6 Brood mare. 8 years and over 5 Filly or gelding, 8 Fears and over4 Fitly or gelding; under 8 years 4 GENERAL. PURPOSE Team in harness ., . 6 ROADSTERS Stallion, 161 hands and over... 8 Stallion, under IN hands 8 Carriage horse in harneas, equip• mens considered 6. Roadster horse in harness, equip• meat considered ..... 6 8 Carriage team in harness ,. ,, 6 8 Roadster team in harness... .,.,, .6 8 Saddle horse Age in all rinasesto be considered. Age to date from .Tan. let Brood maresmust be in foal or have raised a fowl. • Cattle 16 $2 4 2 6 4 2 4 2 8 2 8 4 8 2 8 2 4 4 2 4 2 8 2 4 8 2 2 2 SHORT HORNS Bull, 8 years and over 28 Boll, 2 years 6 Bull, 1 year 0, 5 Cow. Syears and over .. 6 Keifer, 2 years .......,..... 5 Entreat year 4 HEREFORDS Bull. 2 years or over 5 Bull. 1 year .6 Cow, 8 years or over 6 Heifer. 2 years , - 5 ' POLLED ANGUS $ $8 ,8 2 2 1 8 8 8 8 Bull. 2 years pr over.. , 6 8 Bali, I year.. 5 8 1'ow 8 years and over , ., .7 ....... 5 8 Heifer. 2 year.... 7 .., . 6 8 DAIRY COWS AND FAT CATTLE. Dairy tine, env ego or breed 4 8 Fat Bolter, age considered 8 2 Nat$teer. alt,• considered 8 2 Two :tech steers, 2 years and under 8 2 Two stork heifers. 2 yrs. and under 8 2 SWEEPSTAKES Best .8of any bread, 8 yearn and under with boll ..,,6 Beat male ally ago. Diploma Best female, any age.... Diplome Cattle datefrom Rept. 20111. Grain and Seeds Fall wheat, any variety $8 22 $ .511 Oats, black. named., 8 2 60 Oslo, white, named. , ,,,, ,, ,,,,, , 8 2 60 Barley, two -rowed, named 7.7... 8 2 .5O Bailey, clx-rowed, mimed- ....... 2 .50 Pens, mimed . 8 2 .50 Timothy Seed 8 2 .50 Clover Seed.. 8 2 .60 Potetees, late, named 8 2 .60 Potatoes, early, named......., .. 8 2 .510 Special Prizes For bast three horses; more, or geldings, nee considered, open to each township in the County of Heron. The animals must he owned. 8181 March by residents of the named Townships. Prize $'.600 ae follows: Should may one Townakip conmete .. $ 5 00 Mould two Townships compete... , ..,' 10 00. Should three Townships eoucpete 16 00 4hould four: Townships compete 20 00 $honld five or moreTownshlppa compete 25 00 Any number of entries will be reeelved' from irnized by the application of sand meth Township. under the direotwn of Constable For boot bog Michigan. Amber Fall Wheat, Mr. Oliver, Possession of "sand" is often ;lite Pair donatem one bag Family Fleur. of value in the u sand downs of life. Molsnn's Bank, Trophy, value ;15.00. for beat PHeavy-draught renin in harness. -Don't tap the maple trees on theThos Murphy, tweet DeeringM'f'g Co, don - street Unless you desire a tap 81050. $11500 Lnproved Dtse Harrow, for from Lhe Magistrate shortly after,- best Agricultural Team in Mintage. W. le, Hai lanti it e, proprteot of the The Director, of the Clinton Bowling Alley of. Emersoml (Ulan )Ne a•%, le ha wo. but lleth fee 58•18° fol' best A gt9oulilrttl' Brood Mare, 0)111 0 short lime ago it, i,:,,,, pnrcllasert a 'thMr P4 testae on rallways tor all Stook shown at new mndern plan) in the *0014 itWI1 JAB. SMELL, DR, SHAW, Good Bros., who also suffered in the ' Preafde01, 8eoretery. AUCTION SALES FRIDAY, MARCH 125Ir,-Farm'stook, &0, North 1 Lot 18. Lion. 14, Mclilllop. - Sale with- out reserve at 1 5. m. Joseph Campbell, Prop. F S. Scott, Ape. THURSDAY, ,MARCH, 18514. -Farm stook,- fm• plements, &o. North J5, Lot, 80, don, 8, Morrie. Sale 'without reserve at 1 'o'clock. John 1Nooney, prop.,F. S. Scott. nun, In FDAY, MOH 10TIL-pYtrnt.-Stook, ample' write, &o„ Lot OL Oon, 1, Grey. Sale unre• served at 1 o'olook. Harvey Elliott, Prop. F. 8, Scott, Ano, BR(JS.roBs. S MARKET Wheat 51 00 ;1 01 Oats - 40 42 Peas , - , - 88 85 Barley 48 - 52 Potatoes BO 80 Buttter 17 18 Eggs 20 22. Hogs... .. : 676 - 9 6. SALE OF MACHINERY. -The following twcohinary is offered fur sale by the on• dersigned all nearly now and in Bret -aloes Shape t--1 Sarnia separator with Pelf feeder and wind steeper, node by the John Goodtaon t,ongimty ; *Intent regine in good repair mode by thHobert Bell company ; 1 14 -horse pen ersortable engine nearly new, mode by the Waterloo Manufactory : 2 mimic Leaf grinders,one wench plate and the other 11•in• pinta. ,For further pertieulern apply to WILLIAM H. COLE, Lot 6, Oon, 7, Grey, or B, easels P. O. St Patrick's Day March 17 Our assortment of Post Cards in honor of lrelu.nd'e Patron Saint possess a greater number of more p.ttasillg sand novel features than any we have yet shown.' All the will known Irish emb'ems are hp trodueed in the most pleasing and original manner ,shamrocks, Harps, Paddy's Pipe and Hat, also mai* containing words and 1n--usie of all the well. known ]rich songs. All at the pi pular price - 2 FOR 5 OTS. FOX'S DRUG, STORE FOR SERVICE . -A Thoro'-bred Short Horn Bull (captain Broadhookel No. (74074) Lot 28Con. 10. Grey. Tema -M.00, payable Jan. 1st, 1910, Further forme may be aeon atthe premises. D. E. SANDl91e$,Proprfetor. Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given, pursuant to the Sta- tute in that behalf that all persons having claims 'walnut the estate of Neil Jame'. Me - Nair, late or the Township of Grey, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deoeneed. who died on or about the sixteenth. day ofFebruary 1909 are required on or before the tenth day of April, 1990, to mend by post prepaid, or deliver to the undersigned, full pnrtioulars of their Penns duly verified byaffidavit and the nature of security If any heldbyt hem. Farther take notion that after the lest mentioned dats the. assets or the said deceased will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto having re- . earl only to the claims of which notice shall then have been elven, Dated at Grey [him 10th day of March 1909. FLORA JANE MONAIn, Adwiniatratrix, BY-LAW NO, 3, 1909 the Village of Brussels ir f n the Countyof Huron og To authorize the.Corporation of theVdlage of Brus,els, in the County of Huron, to burrow the sum of Twenty five Hendee.' Dollars by ' he issue of debentures to that amount, and to lose the same to Walter I.Yiarside and William James, of the City set Loudon, Manufacturers, for the pu^pose ol purchasing a site or building, ol'tu purchase a -site died. erect: a bullditig and equip the same with suitable machinery fur tete manutacture of Chemical Fire Exliugulshers and fur a Geueral Machine Repair Shop, and tor working capital to run the sante,• ' fur the term of ten Wears from the Stare this By-law takes effect in the said Vil- lage of Brussels, Lu the ounty of Huron. Whereas the '.aid Walter J. Garside and the proceeds of the said debentures, is to William Jantee have applied to the Matti- be handed over to the said Walter J. Her- oipal Gunned of she Videge of Brunetti fur ode and %e illiam James, ea soon as they hall own a suitable factory iu the said Village of Brussels and have the same properly equipped with suitable maehiu- ary fur the utauufateure uf. Chemical Fire Exuuguiehere mud for a general machine latish. oh 'p.aud will have executed a first mortgage on the teed factory, site, plautand . maehi.uery and Mao on the residence of she said 1y alter J. Garside, in 1110 Oity of Lusaka', said morLgege to be fur ten years from the Fifteenth day of April 1909 stud obeli bear interest at the rate of five per cent• per aunnr0 yearly, payable un nob tont every loth day of April ou all p11001501 from tune to time rewaiuiug unpaid until the principal sum is paid in full ns well after as before maturity and the said priuuipul sum to be payable as follows, $550.00 on euoh 16th dray of April in eauh uf the years 1912,1918, 1914, 1916, 1916 and 1917 ai'li the beaten ou the lbtlt day of Ap, it 1916. Said mortgage ..hall pro- vide that the aafd partiee will insure the sand properties to their full Iusurab,e value Ina Company or Companies approved by. the Council, with loss payable to the said Village uf Brussels as their iutereat may appear uuder m0rtg ge, said petioles to be handed over to the said Uuumotl and said mortgage 18 also to coutain all the usual asalUl0u0adto, 0. 'Thiurys Byve-law ohall take effect on the 1915 day of March, 1909, ehould it receive Lhe 0188001 of the eleotors. 7. The voted of the said eleotore en- titled to vote on said By-law shall be taken thereon at the following times and places that into sty : On Monday the 6th day of April, 1909, Oomtueucing at the hour of uiue fu the forenoon and 0ouliuuing un- til the hour uf five iu the afternuon of the some day. In pulling division Nu. One at the uffine of Rubs. Thomson, Jae. T, Ross, Deputy Returtiiug Officer; in pulliug Mermen No, Two at the'Oounoil Boom and that N. F. Gerry be Deputy ltesuruiug Officer ; sod fur pulliug dive:eon No. Three, at the reoideucs o1 Geo. Birt vud that teeter Scutt be Deputy Returning Uffiuer. 6, On Monday 111, 29th day of March 1909, the Reeve of she acid Vil- lage of Brussels shay attend at the Council roma, at teen o'ulook in the tore- noon, to appoint persuue to attend at the yttrium, pulling platen aforesaid and at the eumwelt; up of the votes by the Clerk On behalf of the persona interested 82 pro- moting or uppobiug the passing of the old bylaw rec•peluvel3. 9, Tia Ulerk of the Village of Brussels shall intend at the Ouunoil room in the Pewit Hall, at tea u'elook 111 the forenoon, 80 Tuesday the sixth day of April 1909. to nam up the number of votes for and ' against the paid bylaw, Read the Ht'ct tithe iu open Oouhoil and•• passed the 10th day of March 1909: Read the second time iu epee Council and p •reed the 1001 day of Maruti 1909, Read iu epee Commit after havtug tee hived the aase04 of the eleotur0 and finally punned the ,,.day of. 1909, a luau of the ams of '1'weuty flee hundred duliarn for the term of ten years, said luau to bear iutereet at the rate of live per cent. per annum, Sud repayable as fullowe ;- $800.00, port of the mad principal sum, at the end of the third and vont sne2eediug year for nix years and the balance at the and of the teeth year, together with interest yearly at the rate aforesaid .and should' any interest remain in arrears the game to bear iu5ereet at the rate aforesaid and be eompouuded each year, Said luau to be advauced to them as soon as they shall uwu and equip a Iaot,ry with .uitable machinery for the D uuufensure of Chewiest Fire Extiuguiehere and a gener- al olauhiue repair shop In the eatd Village of Brussels and have executed a first mortgage un the said factory, maohiuery skid peon, and also ou the residence of the said Walter J. Garside au the City of Lun- dell, In the county of Middlesex, Ontario, which said reeidenoe Ln to be wurth at that time at least the sum of 91,600.00 in 'ao- cordauce with the terms horeia est out. And wherea- in order thereto 1t will be necessary to issue debentures of the said Municipality for the sum of 92,600.00 as hereivatter provided which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by title bylaw, the proceeds thereof to be applied. to the purpose atoretaid and to no other object. And whereas it ie desirable to iseue the said debe.,tnres at nue time and to make the priuoipal of the said debt repayable in equal annual inetaimeute of priuoipal add iutereet during the period of ten years next after the iesue et the said debeeturee. Aud wherein the total amuuut required by the Municipal Act u be raised uuuualla by special rate for the payment of the said debt and interest as hereinafter provided is 1828.76. Aud whereas the amount of the existing debouture debt of the said Village 0t Brussels, e48,665.08 and uo priuoipal or irterent fu arrear. And whereas the amount of the whole rateable property of the Village of Brueeeli, auoolding to the last Aooesauieut Boll of the same, ie $880,156.00. Therefore the Muuwipal Council of the Corporation of the Village 01 Brussels amuse as follows 1, That the Municipal Council of the Oorporition of the Village of Brussels. ,hall loan to Walter J. Gareide and Wil- liam Jaime and such other perilous as may In 11,84°041.ted with them mud for the pur- pote of raising said sum dsbeutures of the Village of Bruesele to the atnouut of 82 600.00 are ,o be netted lir sums of not less than $100 00 each and Shall be le - steed on the fifteenth day of Mmroh 1909 and each of the said debenture, Shall be dated the fiiteeu1h day of April 1909 be- ing the day of the issue thereof aid shell be payable inten equal au ,u d.instalments of principal and interact on theflftoeith duty of each euoueedieg'April for ten ,ears et the office of the otaudurd Bank uf Canada hero. 2, Each of the said debentures shall be signed by the Reeve and 'lb'eaourer ot the eatd Village of Bruesele and shall have affixed thereto by the Clerk of the a id Mouidipstlity tete seal of the said Village of Brunelle 8, The said debentures shall bear interest at the rete of dos per cent per lunette paysble yearly a the said Bank uu the flfteemh day of April in each and every year duriug the currency thereof, 4. During the ourreuoy of the said de- bentures thorn ehalf be rutted annually by' .•.4 Reeve. Clerk, TAKE NOTICE The ab +ve is a true copy of a proposed by law which has been tu581, into eonelderu- Liuu and will be finally passed by the Cuuueil of the Village of Brussels in the ,vent of the assent of the eleotore being obtained thereto after 0110 mouth from the Hest publication in 'Tum 800005Le pose, the specie] rate on all the rateable property dine of the liras pubdualfuu wee the 11th Ln the Raid Village of Brunetti the sum of day of March 1909 apd that the votes of 8325.76 for Lhe ptir9200 of paying the theelesturs of the said 'Mmriulpality will amount due for primeval and interest its be taken thereon on the dity mud at the reepee: of the said debt, hours and places therehi fixed, 5. The said sure of $2,000,00, being V. S. BC0'l1 ', Clerk,