The Brussels Post, 1905-2-16, Page 8i+titaest rnit„r.ti'a
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•SMITH.
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.
SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. 0. &a.
Trains leave Brunets Station, North
and South, as follows;
einem SOUTH (loam NORTH.
Mail 7:15 a.m I Mixed 9:00 a.m
Mised........ ,12.80 a.mMail 1:25 p.m
Express 8:08p.m I ... Express 8:85 p.m
rug Reba Items.
A obiel'e among ye takir' n0tee,
An' faith he'll prent
DID von receive a Valentine ?
A, O. U. W. Friday evening of this
week.
Tres days are stretching out very per-
ceptibly.
A saw more (Menges of property le on
the tepie.
THE Muniaipal Assessors got to work
on Wednesday of this week.
A can of marble from Vermont arrived
thie week for the Marble Works here.
Bucovina will supply the bride for a
near et band wedding, es Dame Rumor
whispers.
THE street grader should be called into
regoioition to level the banks of enow
along the aides of Tnroberry street.
Zaeo weather has been faebionable and
very heavy roads, ornamented with
numerous pitahbolee, are quite oommoo.
Lead M roday Wm. Baker took over
the butchering business of Wm. Heffron
and will oontiune it in the old stand,
Nesbitt block.
GEO. AND Msg. POTTER were nailed to
Lambtoo Go. owing to the injury followed
by death of Mr. Potter's brother. Re
wasibjured in the bush, we uoderetand.
THE D,xie Show, announced for Brus-
sels Town Hall last Saturday, failed to
materialize and no word from them so
far se THE PoeT hoe heard. It may be
ae well.
SEVERAL applioatione have been handed
in to Tam Pose for the expected ooming
of farm'aborere from the Old Country
thio Spring. The orders should Dome
early to make sure of the help,
MRs. GEO. THOMSON, Mie+' Winnie Mo•
Guire, Miee Vinnie Oardiff, J. G. Jones
and D. Ewan, of tbio locality, are billed
to a08iet in 8 Rona of Temperance Oon
-
pet et Ethel on Friday evening of thie
week.
W. H. KERB, of THE POST, 18 Seore
tary-Treasurer, pro tem of East Huron
Farmers' Institute, shoe the illness and
enbsegaent decease of the late George
Hood, and will attend to any matters of
boaineee requiring attention.
Toon ILL. -Monday morning es Jae,
Richardson, of the 4th coo., Grey town.
ship, was working with the G. T. R.
5801100 gang in the yard at Brussels, he
took a weak spell and falling egainet a
car inflicted quite a gaeb in his head. A.
phyeioian had to be palled to wait upon
the patient.
ROBERT ANDERe0N has disposed of :hie.
house and lot, on Elizabeth street, to
Samuel Garter wbo Me moved to it
this week. Mr. and Mre. Anderson
and eon will remove from Brusele to
Michigan where the former has the offer
of e. position we understand. THE Po -T
wiebee them moose but would rather see
them remain in town,
J. T. Woon, the bustling proprietor of
the knitting factory and woolen mill
here, has now 16 bands on hie staff with
orders already in hand for several months
running and good prospects for a heavy
increase. He hart the factory in good
ebape and figure° that considerable ad-
dition will have to be made to tbe
number of his employees. Tbie is the
kind of news Tem Pose finds pleaeure in
ahronioliug regarding our looelindnetries
and we hope the boom will continue in
all oar mills, factories, &o.
MATRIMONIAL. -A. quiet wedding took
pipe at the home of Mre. M. G. Riohard•
eon, Albert street, Brussels, at 4 o'olook
on Wednesday afternoon, when William
VMnffatE a well to do young farmer o
f
1nruberry towuebip, and Miss
Annie
Riaha•deon joined hand end heart. "Rev.
Jno. Roee, B. A., performed the Dere•
ninny. The pritcipale were unattended
and will take tip their residence in Tnrn•
berry where they oommenoe married
life with the good wiehee of a wide circle
0f relotiveO and friends. May their joys
be mauv
Tum VoNDOME.-Thio week Jno. Walker
188t gone to Teeswater where he has
leased the Veodrime hotel, a well known
bootlery of that town, for a term of
years, horn W. P. Vermin, owner of the
same. 'Mr. Walker bas spent hie life in
tide locality, moving from bis farm to
Brunetti eleven years ago and for nearly
five years wee engaged in the furniture
and undertaking Mirthless in town, Belling
Out to Moore Brea. last year. He is a
eharp, ohrewd, eivil man wbo bee a way
all his own of getting along with the
DeWitt. Mr. Walker nag not diepoeed of
his comfortable reeidenoe, Elizabeth
street but will (nage it. Mrs. Walker and
children will probably remove to Teee•
water hest week ae Will Alex, Walker,
brother to the proprietor. '1eeetveter hag
gaite a *timber of formet 13rae8elites
now am0r051 th• 111 being Reeve Ferguson,
S. Aeltio, W. Habkirk, I', Friendship and
Principal Strachan,
Dm you see the Ban dogs last Monday ?
Some of the weather wise predict a Spell
of rough weather.
IT ie paid Doo. Warwick may go into
°tittle ranobing in Alberta. He has a
brother and nvmeroue other friends in
the West.
Owa re to irregular running of freight
trains [tome of the local boyars of
stock had to canoe] ehipmeote arranged
for daring the past week.
Some tbermometere in town are said to
have registered 24 below zero Tuesday
morning. It was an old stinger and
frozen or frost bitten cheeks and erre will
not likely be out of faebioo.
Ona Outlets were to have bad a game
with Wingham last Friday bat the mix.
op in the running of the trains deprived
them of the opportunity to "coop 'er up."
Tbey have not turned a stone this Win-
ter.
LAeT Sunday a pair of brown gauntlet
mitts were exchanged for a pair of blank
dog akin in cutters in Melville oharoh
shed. Inc. Lowe, of Grey, the owner
of the former, will be pleased to receive
hie own and hand over the ones left in
their stead.
BAND HURT. -About 4 weeks ago
Robert MoKenzie, eon of Jao. McKenzie,
Brussels, had two fingers on bis left hand
injured to & machine in the Deering
Works, Hamilton, where he is employed.
He le getting along-ae well 8e could be
expected and will soon be at work again.
Ten G. T. R. stopping plane at "Dan-
0ettville" 18 0n0e more in use. It IB not
shown on the regular time card but the
enowbaoke don't give a Gent for tbe
Grand Trunk time table. A new stop
Ma been opened East of Semple, the
first pall for several years being on Mon.
day night or early Tuesday morning.
Four engines al stopped at one time
here. It 18 no sport for the employees
nor very mnoh for the travelling public,.
THE Wingham Times of last week
eaye : Mre. Browett, Miee Browett and
Mrs. H. B. Elliott, were in Brussels on
Tuesday, to be present at the birthday
party given in honor of Mre. Deadman,
of Delaware, who i8 now in her 83rd
year, and is spending the Winter with
her eon, G. A. Deadman. The old lady
ie atilt bale and hearty and reoeived many
hearty o0ngratulatione and a number of
handsome preemie, Mrs, Elliott ie an
ex pupil of Mrs. Deadman in maeie, bav
hag spent her girlhood days io Deleware,
SOME move should be made by the
Municipal Counoile of Grey, Morrie and
Brneeele to take immediate
action r •
e
lative to the improvement of the road for
the first mile end a quarter South of
Brunets. It poeeibly might be a level
headed move to let the job by tender
every Fall for the keeping open of the
gravel road and attending to the pitoh
holes both North and South. All wbo
travel the South road very often these
days would vote for some plats of tbie
kind we are sure and those who oppoee
it should be driven over it a couple of
times a day as ten illustration of the
necessity of the work being done.
ADDRESS AND PREB0NTATION•-Before the
aiming bymn wee snug in the Methodist
oharoh last Sabbath morning, Mre
Fletcher, who bee been a member of the
°huroh for years and ie now leaving
Brussels for Winnipeg, was presented
with a neatly framed large photo of the
ohnroh and parsonage. The following
address wae read by Postmaster Farrow
and Mre. (Rev.) Ooseue made the pree-
entotion
Mre. T. Pletcher :
Dun FRIEND.-Ae a congregation we
take this opportunity of expressing our
regrets over your expected removal from
Brunets. For over 25 yeare you have
been among us and it will appear strange
to see your pew vacant. For many yeere
our tete Bro. Fletcher 000apied a seat on
theffioial Board and also taught
0 t g in the
Sabbath School with acceptance, while
your many helpful deeds and words will
not Boon be forgotten. We are glad to
say we do not look upon life art a game of
abeam bat rather as a field of neefalneeo
and eervioe, in which those who seek
Divine guidance will be direoted into
pleasant paths and we bast this will be
your happy lot wherever your future
borne may be. As a small inemeolo of
your 8Beooiation with as we ark you to
aeoept this framed photo of oar obormb
and nope it may remind you of many
happy days as the years go by. Oar best
wishes for yourself and two promieing
sone accompany the gift and one elnoere
hope is that when the meetinge and part
loge of this ohangefol life are over that
we all may meet to part no more.
"Whore ooegregatione neer break up
And Sabbaths bevy no end,"
Signed in behalf of Brdesele Methodiet
Chetah,
T. Wenn! Come, PaetMr,
W. H. Keen, Rea, Steward.
The reoipient briefly bat feelingly and
appropriately returned thaoke foe the
kind worde add highly prized gift. Rev,
Mr. Ooeene Spoke words befitting the
00008100, Mre. Fletcher will visit tela•
tivee and Mende at Laoknow, Moore.
field, Toronto and other points before
going West. Many regret° are expreesed
at het eemovel from town after so many
voile residence and kind wishes Will a0
o..mpeny her to her new home and the
hope expressed of at Meet oeoaeionel
visite to neo nnrneroae Old friends in
Braeaofs and logality,
Standard Bank of Canada METROPOLITAN BAN K
3- ST-8.3l2.,I0 EXit 10572
AVRPLUe, OR RESERVE FUN )............0 1,000.000
TOTAL A88ETB OVER 10,000,00)
A G-eneral Sattleing 1Buw,linetea3 Trail 0avated
""'SSA V/NGS BANK/',"
-DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards reoeived on Which
INTEREST I8 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANK RATE. AOORUED INTEREST
i9 added to aoouuote every six months and beoomee principal.
-MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Deposita without the iniorvenbion of any person.
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES GASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAF17•KEEPING
only for which no charge is m, ie.
YOUR BUSINESS will deceive our careful and ooarteoue attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT.
Tam Seaforth stage did not make the
usual trip on Wednesday owing to bad
roads, and doubtful arrival of traits.
1011N Street roadway has been levelled
and widened by a double horse -now-
. plow to enable tho owners of eg,inee to
exercise them and miss some of the
pitch holes formed on Main street,
WILL TAKE A ReeT.-07/hog 80 c utia-
ved ill health and ultra prospect 1.1 res.
toration while in praatioe Dr. J. A. Mo.
Naughton bee decided to take a complete
rest for a year with the espeatae. in of
regaining his old time vigor. He vo"l not
dispose of bin pra0tioe, ae he may 0r0ume
it the vexation proves effeotnal. The Dr.
will probably go to London, 07r., for
treatment and perhaps take a recreation
tour to Manitoba and the Western States
next Sommer. He will be buoy u lying
up his aoaoanta for time before .Iola!
away. His many friends wish thee hie
fondest hopes may be realized in hie
invigoration.
Tan Grand Trunk system bee been
bothered with the recent storms and
trains bave been off schedule in spire of
snow plows, double headers, sbavellet 1,&c.
Friday afternoon the mail train was
stalled at Ripley and the night train
oonergnently did not get past Wingham.
Saturday the plow opened np this line
but the trains from Kincardine did not
get down nutil after dinner. Monday
there wae another blockade from Sou•
day's drifting and passenger sad freight
traffic were badly out of joint.
Neither traine nor mails ebowed up -Tee•
day or Wednesday, as 4 engines were
stack in a snow bank 275 miles East of
Brneee'e and snowplow and engines stall.
ed near Lnoknow. A train with mail
got here about 4 a. m. Thursday via I
Yalmeretoo bat from leinoardiee way
there were no arrivals until afternoon. '
But cheer np this kind or•, thing na0't
last forever and wegeese t to railroad
people are not sorry that it Met.
Ia the proposed plan of the Salvation
Army -in art angling to bring int a good
ola^e of farm laborere to Canada from the
Old Land -works all right a problem of
no small moment will be solved to a
large extent for the !arming community.
A number of persons have applied to
W. H. Kerr, tbe local agent at Bromide,
for help and applioatiou forme may be
had by others desiring to mute men.
The vessel is expeoted to sail from
Liverpool in the latter part of March and
on arrival at Portland the men will be
forwarded to the different pointe from
wbenoe applioatione were reoeived. It is
said the men will be of a mnob better
type than many of the emigrant elaee
and will be sohooled to a oertain extent
011 the voyage 000 as to Oauadian
ways by an Army official. The point
deeired to be iniP reseed is the Hees ,t
tiey of
an early and positive appliontiop, the
question of wages being decided when
the employer and employee meet. Rail
way fare is paid for the men oomi°g to
the destination they are direoted to from
the landing port by the Goverumeut.
HYmENEAL.-The Halifax Chronio'e, of
Feb, god, in its correspondence from
Aotigonish, epeake of the merria'ie of
Miee Mary, daughter of James Broad.
toot, former of Brussels as follows
''The Queen's Hotel was the soene of a
pretty and interesting ceremony ynoter•
day afternoon, wbeo Miee Mary, d'togh•
ter of the proprietor, James M. B -cad•
foot, was joined in matrimony with bred,
B. Armour, of Charlottetown, P E, I.
The groom was attended by Mr. Brtheat,
of tbe Poet Office staff at Charlotte:owe,
and Miee Linda Hellyer performed the
Medea of bridesmaid, Rev. J. R. Mauro,
pastor of St. James Church, tiers the
nuptial knot in the presence of tbefemily
and a few of their intimate friends, The
parlor wee very neatly and arb(Nl0ally
decorated for the occasion. The bride
was demoted in a blue broadcloth treyell.
ing suit with white broadoloth vest and
wore a blank platers bat. Miee Deed, of
Bridgeport, a friend of the bride, neeyed
the Wedding March in her meal excel.
lent style. The popularity of the :Irhde
wag evidenced by the nomerone veetable
and noetal presents, wbioh she reoeived.
The happy oonple leave today for their
future borne in Oharlottetown." The
bride he a granddaughter of John l3•'oad•
fool, of thin locality,
OBIT -Last Thursday William Giese,
of Wingham pelted away t i
e o hie raw rd
.P Y g
in hie 88thear. He
y wan only f
n y ill for
about a week with pdenmoota. De
ceased moved to Wingham 8 years ago
from McKillop township where be had
farmed for a good many years. Mrs.
Glave' maiden name wag Lacy Colvin,
Mine a Meter to Geo. Oolvin and Mre.
Griffith, of this piece. Three chi :leen
Rarvive, George, of Nelson, B. 0. ; Mrs.
Maslotyre, of Portage la Prairie, Man. ;
and Mre, Irving, of Winnipeg A' other
daughter, Teeeie, died in the West 4 or
5 years ago. The remains were- bteught
to Brussels for interment. The el,bjeot
of this notice was an honest, indae'riooe
man, Coneervellre in politica, an etdent
Orangeman and a feitbl01 member of the
Methodist oburah, The inners!. 55rvioe
took p18oe on BAtitrday at hie late
homey oondaoted by Rev. Dr. Gandy,
aesieted by Rev. Me Bnrwasb, after
whieh the remixing were taken to Brae•
eels by train where Rev. T. W. Cosens
took charge of the eervioe ab the grave.
The pall bearer' Dame from Wingham,
members of the L. 0 Le and were Wm.
Niolioleon, lea. Deviation, A. Young, A,
Barbour, 0, Thornton and W. Moore,
There were 10 members of the Order in
all from Wingham, Mre, Oleos end the
ofher membure of the family wilt
be
comforted with the thought that these
partings are not forever.
Arrangements are being made for the
anniversary eervi0es of Brussel. Epworth
League, whiah take plane in Merob.
FORTY feet will be added to the already
large brick stable at the Central Hotel by
George Brawn east season. The addition
will go to the Eat* toward John Street.
Herbert Williamson, of Ripley, was in
town thie week visiting hie brothers
while en route to Toronto where he will
take a p0011100 in the tooeonial parlor of
his brother, Neleoo, who recently pur-
obaeed the shop in connection with the
Irogvole Hotel.
Lent week Two POEM omitted the name
of Mies Frankie.MoOraelien in the list of
enaoeeefal pnpile in the reoent moeloal
examination at T A Hawkine' studio.
Mise McCracken took honors in Primary
piano and hide fair to melte her mark in
the mueioel world. We wish hit 500)085
in developing her talent.
Dr. and Mee. Graham arrived in town
by last Saturday nigbt'e train from Tor-
onto and have Mime up reeidetroe here
once more Their may old friends are
pleased to greet them Dr. Grebam still
Owing a floe brink Wools and a double
dwelling bones in Brueeels. He will re•
genie praotioe having his home and office
iu hie block
DR. BUTLER, the Landon specialist,
will visit Brume; professionally and
may be fooud at the American Hotel on
TUESDAY, MARCH 7th
APRIL 4th
MAY . 2nd
MAY t
JUNE 27th80h
A'1 interested ehould bear these dates in
mind,
HoaoEY.-A Bookey genie welt played
here between the local team and Wroxeter
on Wednesday afternoon. Brussels .won
by a eoore of 5 to 1. The teams wire :-
WnoxemmR BLueoNrs
M Bowm Goal A E Melzeh
D Rapier Goal
H Montgomery
P Smith
Cover ...............R Brown
F Ardoll Rover...............3 Gerrie
W Miller Genw'e , • 8 Booth
N Harrle R Wing H Lowry
J Rae L Wtng G Tbomeou
IDEATE Oa JOHN ELLIOTT.-Thr Exeter
Advoaabe of last week gives the fel owing
a000tlnt of the demise of the father of
Jae. Elliott, Mill street Bruaeele :-Thle
week another of our pioneer reeideoro parte
ed over to the ai ent majority, is the person
of Jobe Elliott, Carleton Street, who
died on Sunday last at the great age of
87 years. For some time Mr Elliott ban
been physically in a rather feeble aondi•
tion bot eoffering from no particular
diaeaee, simply a does of vitality end
iufl mitieo incident to old sae. On
Tbmreday be took hie bed and it was
plainly manifested that the orieis was
upon him for be gradually sank until
death claimed him. Born inrt
N•o h
timberland, England, be came to Canaria
when about 10 years of age and easel, d in
Peterborough, where he remained for
some time. From there be rem :ved to
the Oonnty of Oxford, thence to Bromley
in the t)wuobip of McGillivray. Abont
eighteen years ago drosaaed moved with
hie family to Exeter where they have
since made their bore, Mr. El intt was
twine married and leaves to mourn hie
death two daughters and one eou, by the
first wife, and two daughters by the
second, Mrs. E liott aleo survives him
Mr, Elliott was 8 Methodist in religion
and a Reformer in politics, Hie romaine
were conveyed by train Wednesday to the
village of Bright, where interment took
place. Mr Elliott, of town, attended.
the funeral.
DIED Oa PNEvNosIA. The Daily Mia-
eoallo, of Miesoulin, Montana, of Jan.
27tb, gives the following partiovlare of
the demise of Zebu Ellie, eldest eon of
Wm and MTs. EI ie
Of Brussels,
of whose deoeaee THE Poor Kooks n few
wealth ago :-"John Ellie, one of the beet
known employees of the lumbar limps of
Moutaba, died yesterday morning at the
Sister's hospital, of pneumonia, after an
illness of about four days. Ellis Med
been engaged at the oamps of the Big
Blackfoot °emptily near Potomac until
he Walltakedown rI , When removed
v
ed
to rhe hospital hie life wee deepoired of,
as is said he bad Buffeted a relapse,
Ellis was about 85 steam of age and had
been a resident of Western Montana for
abuut eight years, having worked in
moot all of the logging Damp, in Western
Montana. Reae well we n ku w
o n through
g
int the Bitter Root, Coeur d'Aleneeand
the Eastern part of Miseetlla county. So
far as known he has no reietivee in tale
emotion, hie people reelding in the
Canadian Northwest. Relatives of the
deceased were entitled by wire yesterday
and no disposition of the rernaine will be
made until a reply ie had from them.'
The Daily Miseoolian of Feb. 0th says :
-The funeral of J. len Ellie, the lumber.
man, who died on Jan, 26, took place
from the undertaking eetabliehmelt of
;oho Luoy at 2 o'olook yoeterday after-
noon. W. H. Ellie, a brother of the
deceased from Sanhaloob, Northwest
Territory, was present, Quite a nom•
her of the friends of the deoeaned who
had known him during the yeare he had
worked in and about Missoula, followed
the remains to the grave," The deaeae•
ed wag eomeWhat Unfortunate in his
experiences. 16 years ago he was two
menthe in a Miohigen hospital as a re.
milt of a orusbing be received in breaking
Up a jam of loge in the river and 5 yaate
later be eaffered from a severe blueing at
Thompson, Deltoid, In the °toeing
hones of hie life hie brother reports the
eubjeot of this notice found the favor of
the Oood Master and posed gniotty
away. The bereaved will be deeply
sympathised With in their sorrow. The
long distance and exorbitant figure
C4f I'1'AL-Paid up $1,000,000
ItLSERYE FUND) • - $1,000,000
REV. R. R, WARDEN D, D„
Directors
WARDEN, 8. J. MOORE,
President. Vice -President,
T7100, BRADSHAW, F 1.8, 000010001010 Mn w MoIrrantn ()Lana 10,0. n, E. Tno00001, 10. 0,
JOHN r'IR8TEROon
HEAD OFFICE - TORONTO
W, D. R088 - - GENERAL MANAGER
A GENERAL BANDING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Sold. Farmers' Notes Die000nted,
r a&` -a .Z$.1P°,W Big mummer
Interest nt HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sums of 61 and upwards
B'izr'SS1481560 theaJVW1F
A. E. MELLISH, Manager.
charged fbrbode bringing the remains
here for interment.
Business Locals.
SEED Perm for sale apply to Mao. Taos.
CALDER, Lot 9, Oon. 12, Grey,
Woon for Bale, either dry or green, soft
or bard. JNo, MaNAe, Oraebrook.
BLANKETS and Robes at coat for 80 days
to clear them Out, at JNo, DONALDSON'S,
SEED Peae just arrived, a oar of Mae:
koka Beautise. G. E. KING, Wiugham.
YOUNG bull for Bale -Apply to D.
GLASSIER, Lot 3, Con, 11, Grey, or Brae
eels P. 0
HOUSEHOLD geode for sale. Apply to
Mae. Goo. MBAs, Graham block, Bruit
eels.
BLADE wool shawl loot. Finder will
muob oblige by leaving same at Tim
POST Pnbliaoing House.
Women wanted to armlet in Brussels
Laundry. Donee t0 oommenoe March
let. R. WILLIAMSON
,9LEIims or nutters in exchange for long
or short wood. Apply to D. Ewell & Co.
Brussels.
Sews repaired and your life insured by
having sews gummed, eat and filed by
T. MaGi000n, Mill street, Brneeele.
WANTED- Choice Roll Butter ,• 20e,
Try our home and cattle food, calf meal
and poultry meat for beet manila.
G. E KING, Wingham.
Burr Orpiogtone aro c000eded by
Experimental Farms at Guelph and Ot
taw& to be our beet Winter layers. This
breed is taking the lead and le the beet
all round hen today. Coekerale for sale,
Eggs iu season, JNo. WR1one, Mill 8t.,
Brussels.
('11111tt'11 CHIMES.
Regn'ar eervioe in the R. 0. oharoh,
Brueeels, next Sabbath morning at the
Mattel hour.
There wag no eervioe iu St. John's
mbnroh last Sunday as Rev. Mr. Lang.
ford, the new incumbent, was unable to
get here but ie expected to be bere for
next Sabbath to ralte charge,
Rev. John Roee, B. A., epoke Met Bab.
bath morning from the text "Let your
light eo shine before men, &o" and in the
evening delivered another of the die.
coarses be ie preaching on "Lite."
The two dienoereee in the Methodiet
ohurab last Sabbath were on the Lord's
Prayer, tbe morning petition being "Give
0e this day oar daily bread" and at night
"Forgive us our debts 0e we forgive -our
debtors."
N at Sabbath Rev. Joseph Philp, B.
D , of Kincardine, Chairman of the
Wia bam District will preset( Mission-
ary sermons in the Methodist oharoh in
his pleas and tbe annual oontribvtione
will be asked for. Rev, Mr. Philp is a
grid preeoher. The pastor will supply
at Kipaardioe.
The stun of about 913.00 was enbecrib•
on a $15 reg0O0t at the Epworth League
eervioe last Sabbath evening toward a'
fund of 9150 of the Wingham District to
reimburee Rev. G. H Raley,. Missionary
at Kitamaat, B. C., for lose of personal
property by the wreaking of a 8teamer
last Fall. W. 3, McCracken and Cheater
Armstrong were appointed oo'leotore and
have the lista. Money is asked to be
paid ay March let
The Fordwiob Record of last week
epeake ae follows in reference to the
ennivereaay eervioee of the Presbyterian
oharolitbere ou a recent Sabbath. :-
"Rev. J. Roee, B. A., of Brussels, con-
duoted the serviette of the day, taking for
hie text in the morning, St. Matt. 21 ; 10,
test elapse, "Who is this ?" Re brougbt
out tbe follnwing pointy with great ener-
gy said power :-(1) hem, the world's
tenet* servant; 2) truest Saint 1
8
truest sufferer ; 4�only Saviour ; (5
only So er i u le evening eervIme was
well attended, nolwithetanding that the
weather bad turned stormy towards even-
ing, a goodly number from the Meter eon.
gregatione favoring the -.evicts with their
presence. Mr. Roes' text in the evening
war from Joobua 6 ' 29 and Hebrews
11 : 30, from which the following heads
were emphasised with tbe same vigor as
in the morning disooarse :-(1) Faith
relies in a divine person ; (2) divine pro
mise' (3) Faith obeys a divine precept ;
(4) Faith tri
nm
he throughb divine power.
In the 0rat !
Mr. ROBE reminded the
oongregetioo that be had ocndaoted a
eervioe toe them in the old building some
28 yeaae ago at the indootion of their
tormer pastor, Rev. Mr. Muir."
.I.a..e.axr z>=Iso,
MosiATT-RIoaa00soN.-At the residence
of the bride's mother, Brussels, on
Feb. 15th, by Rev. John Rose, B. A.,
Mr. William V. Moffatt, of Turn -
berry, to Mies Annie, daughter of
Mrs. M. G. Richardson, aroma,
allYD.
BAwDeN,'-In London, on February 7th,
Coto Bawden, third daughter of
Mre Thomas Sawdeo, of Clinton,
formerly of Blyth, egad 2i years.
ELLIOTT.-In Exeter on February 5th,'
John Elliott, aged 87 years.
GA0ee-In .Wingham, on Feb. 9th,
William Giese, formerly of Mo.
Killop, aged 65 years, 11 months and
26 days,
9700ADOBa0.-In Blyth, on February 2nd,
Mrs. Fraooie Mabangbey, aged 66
years.
Tereven -.In Grey, on Feb. 11th, Jean,
bided dnrighter of Wm, and Mar.
garet Telfer, aged 29 years and 6
Months.
n,'07CTIos0' s.A,I E -
FRIDAY, Fen 17 -Farm monk, Impla.
meote, &o., Lot 15, Oon. 9, Grey. Sale
unreserved as 1 o'clock. J. A. Plenary,
Prop. F S Seats, Ane.
MONDAY, FEB, 20 -Farm stook, imple•
meats, &G., at Lot 5, (Jou.. 10 & 11, Grey.
Postponed from Tuesday last. Sale at 1
p. m. 0. Rozeil, prop. ; F. S. Soott, ano,
TUIPDAY, FEB 21. -Form crook, im.
plem,ube, &s. Lot 12, Con. 6, Grey.
Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'olook, WM.
Barn, Prop, F. 8. Same, Ana.
WEDNESDAY, FEB 22 -Farm °tock,
implements, &r., Lot 10, eon. 14, Grey,
sale unreserved, at 1 o'clock. NoLvoN
AsoxN, prop. F. S SCOTT, Ano.
FRIDAY, Fan 24. -Form, farm stook,
implements, &o, at Late 15 & 16, Oon, 1,
Grey. Bale at 1 o'olook, T. W. Jaoklin,
prop ; le. S. Santt, atm.
MONDAY, FEB. 27, -Farm, farm stook,
&o., at Lot 17, Oon. 9, Grey. Sale, no
reserved, et 1 o'clock. Robt. MoDonald,
prop. ; P'. S. Scott, alio:
T0e0DAY, FEB 28. -Farm, Ferro stock,
implements &o., North a Lot 16, Oon. 9,
Morrie. Sale unreserved, at 1 o'clock.
W. Skelton, A. Howlett and T. Skelton,
Executors, F. 8. Soott, ono.
SM. 'S< -i+.^--. n_,S Stns?,. XHIC=^_cs,
95 98
40 40
60 65
32 94
17 18
18 19
5 50 6 00
5 60 6 00
35 95
1 00 1 25
4 50 4 50
17 18
1 00 70
Fall Wheat
Barley
Peas
Oate
Butter, tube and rol.e..,
Eggs per dozen..........,
Hay per ton
Four, per bbl
Potatoes per bus
Apples (per bbl.)
Hoge, Live
Wool
Sa b, per bb'., retail
THE PEOPLE'S CO1,UNIN.
TO RENT. -100 ACRE FARM
.L in good shape, 8rd Oon, Morrie, For
further particulars apply to W. GALD BIOS.,
Ni
Lot 28,0 on 8, Morrie. 81-11
STORE TO RENT IN THE
village of Ora8brook, lately 000unied
by A.MoNair, who bas sold out, Terme
reasonable. Apply to J. LONG, Oranbrook,
HOUSE FOR SALE. - 10
rooms. soft and hard water, storm
windows, storm aid Bergen doors. Good
Stable, Iacres of land 15 fust trees. Vary
low taxes. A comfortable home cheap.
Apply to R. N. DUFF, Bitment° P. 0., Ont,
L
EICESTERS FOR SALE,
either sex or aYg
u a This flockw
been very eaeseful at tbe local Sh s
vocal Bboe.
Have also for sale a prize winning young
Durham Bull, Apply at Lot 10 Oen. . 15,
Gtokor 0. 1URNB0LL,
15-11 Walcott P.0.
BOAR FOR SERVICE.- THE
undersigned will keep for service on
Lot 22, con. 9, Grey, a thorn' brad Yorkebi re
bog, Oak Lodge .Justice, bred by Jio. Broth -
our, of Burford. Pedigree may be seen on
application. Terms 81 00 to be paid at time
of eervioe withprivilege et returning if
nooereary. ALEX, D, LAMONT,
24• �_-- Proprietor.
YOUNG DURHAM BULL, 20
mootte ol•', with first Maga pedigree,
and from splendid milldeg strain, for sale.
While the animal remotes here he will be
kept for service at 01 50 ALICE. GARDIN-
ER, Lot 28, Con. 14, McMillen, or Leoabnry
P.0_ 80:81
To Builders.
Tondoro) will be received by the nuder-
signed up t0 February 18eh for the erection
of three dwelling Mauna on Lot U of the
Villake of Brueeels. Plane aid epe•ilma-
tions may be seen at my °Moe, The townet
or any louder not neoes,arily aeoepted,
81.2
D. ROBB, to ueeele.
Guaranteed -
Tooth
Brushes
The Imported Tooth
Brushes we sell at'25c.
are guaranteed. If they
shod bristles, mat down
or show any defect, you
get a new Brush FREE
for the asking at . . .
DRUG STORE.
rpHORO'• BRED COWS AND
11 Heifers for ea10. Priso w'nning stook.
Lot 8,008. 0, Grey, Or 1iru5.ele P 0,
11.11 D. ROBER MON,
Notice of Dissolution of
Partnership.
NOifoo is hereby elven that the partner-
ship horetnfore eul,eieting between ns, the
undsreigiled, as Mersbnnt Tailors, in the
vihnge of Benesels,hao this day been dla-
solved by mutual consent. All dehta owing
to the said r?'dp beanoare to be pn id to D.
0 Rosa, Esquire, a1 ;he Village of Brnasals
nfm•eamid, cud all o1',lwo 00800,1 the said
partierobin are to oe pr•eseeted to the said
O. O. Roos, Esquire, by whom the same will
be settled,
Dav, tedA, atD. Brus1905.eols •his 1st„ day of Feb.
ruar
Wituoee : D. 0. 110008,
A. B. MAon010405, 0. 13_ DODDS.
AUCTION S ALE OF FARM
8000010, Lulu 1INNT8 &e, -F, 8- Roost,
auctioneer, bee row iced iustruotlane from
the underelgned to gall by pnbiie an0tiou
at Lot 10, Con. 14, r rev, on WEDNESDAY,
FEB. 22, at. 1 obtra, the following valuable
property, viz 0-1 beavv draught horseris-
ing 0 years. Them' draught mare rising 4
yenta from Glenn':: ie Prince; 1 heavy
draught gelding riel tg 8 years from 'Oleu-
drio Prisoe) 1 heavy draught gelding rising
2 years old Irom'Bn ear,' 2. COWS *apposed in
calf, 11.ei4tr rising A yearn iu calf. 2 furrow
vows, 1 fat 0017, 9 heifers reliug a years, 2
tboro'-bred hailers rising 2 )ears, 9 heifers
rlsiog2 years 2 oto^rarising 2 ye •re, 8 steers
rteine 1 year, 2 brood sows with pig, 1-tboro'
bred Ynrltn'ire bog with pedieree, 8pigs 8
months old, 00 helm. 1 Msoeey-Harrio binder
with ducks and sherd -carrier nearly new, 1
Massey hio"ler, 1 T'ront5 mower with pea
harvester 1 Maoso; Barrie rake nearly new,
1 land rola r, 1 Mae ev-Horrie dis0 barrow, 1
single plow, 1 two.fcrrowed plow 1 set iron
barrows, 1 root eel. filer, 1 fanning mill, 1
lumber wnnop, 1 double buggy, 1 single bug-
gy, 2 sets oob-olvioba, 1 outter, 1 hay fork
with repel Ind !1ml'.,yn, 1 set of slings,1 hey
reek,1 set n0ubta b knees. 1 sat ail eve her.
05'S, 1 Meal road araper, 1 wheelbarrow,
1 grindatoun,1 new kettle, quantity of hay
and numerous other articles, Bale unreser-
ved AR loitimetot bee rented hie !arm.
Terms -A 11 sums r.: 05,00 and under, cosh,
over that rmouut 9 monbbe' credit will be
given on to melting approved joint notes. 5
per cert. Ito r en8Otr allowed off for oath on
credit amouate. NELSON A8SIN, Proprie-
tor; F. S. &COTT, 80 otloneer,
EXECUTORS' SALE or FARM,
J FAR]f STOOK, IMRLEAIENTS, F0121I-
T1111E, &u. -Phe Esc au tort of the late Robert
Skelton bpes in.t. opted F 8 Bontt, au0-
t mieor. to offer for tile by public
auction at
Nk Lot 18, l0 8 Morrie, on wog al Feb.
00 th, 1 t IZ -3lm the following valuable
propel ty, viz.: -1 .1' 8, rials! 8 years, 1 aged
mare,l driving hot a, 2 fresh .calved cows.1
now to calf, 1 heifer rising 8 years in calf, 2
steers rieb,1 8 years, 1 steer rising 2 years, 2
belfe•R rlet ng 2vett e, 8 steers nolo!], year,
1 calf 8 wealte old, t brood sow withig, 7
pie a 4 menthe old, 70 bene, 1 Massey -Berrie
bin der,l lumber wr gnn.1 boggy nearlynew,
1 Witter nearly nen 1 set of bob -sleighs, 1
two•furrow d plow, 1 sittgle plow, 1 set iron
barrows, 1 turnip I ilper, 1 fanning mill. 1
set goatee (dap. 1200 Ills). 1 wheelbarrow, 1
grindstone,.1 hay r.olc,1 pig rook, 1 set plow
harneae, 1 set dont e harness nearly new,
1 set single hareem„ nearly new2 robes, a
quantify of hay, 510 bushels of (late, 26 hue -
hole of poi Moak, 0Obuebole of turnips, 1
cook stove, 1 dozen ohairs, 2 ta'Ilee, 2 bed-
stoade, 1 eleok, I 1 'inboard, 1 churn, 60 sap
pails aid alttm000n0 other articles, The
farm contain 100 11.000, about 88 aoree clear-
ed and 10 acres of btteb ;. •there i0 n: comfort-
able frame hruan batik baro, &o.;- Fall
1lowiug nearly all done 1 aloes to: sober.] and
thumb ; 5 utile, from Blyth and 71 from
Brussels ; lmtnodr,Ito possession ran be
.tl ueSud liepoprietor',tBAlmmof $5 anto d un-
der
oath, oVor that Mount 10 mouths' ore -
Mt will be given on furldebfig approved
ionic notes , 8 per r ens, off (far oaeh on mkt-
itaamounts ' hay, vote potatoes and turnips
to be mesh Torras forbore made known on
day of sale 07 011 01+.r110att011 to the Moen -
tura W. 1Bi5LTON,
G. S, Boom, A • iOOWL,,tTT, Executors.
Auctioneer. T, dl.(111LTon,
CREAT REDUCTO.
SiVCk-(�kl�g Sale
Commencing Saturday, Feb. llth
Ending Saturday, March 1.th.
We will, dining this time, offer our large stook of Winter Boots
& Shoes, Heavy Rubbers, Robes, Blankets and 13,118 at Greatly Re-
duced Prieea for CASH. This is your chalice for Genuine Bargains.
We have too large a stock and have determined to mark the goods
at prices that 'will clear them out before
stock -taking to make room for Spring
Dods,
g Come and secure yourshare
of the extra values we will offer.
Remember the dote and remember
these rices are for cash,
'
't14,r111'Iletoilet ;bre
r'.
I. C. RICHARDS