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The Brussels Post, 1905-2-23, Page 8he Sick Ones This mouth finds many sick folks, and how hest to attend to their recovery is a matter in which we can be of assistance to you. We have a full stock of Atomizers mot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes of the very beat quality and prices low. You no doubt may require snob preparations as CAMPHORATED OIL, EMULSION OF COD LIVER OIL, TAB.. LETS for making Solution for use in Atomizer, EX- TRACT OF BEEF, &a. We ,keep them on hand. Fe DRUGGIST AND STATIONER, cerscamemetweesince• TIL GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. sOrmagreti naming= W. 0. & 9. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and Soabb, me follows; Gomel Berme SOINO Nonni. Mail 7:15 am' l Mixed 9:00 a.m Maxed...... -1230 &Ea Mail 1.25 p,w Express 8:08 p.m 1 Express ......8:95 p.m rzzat Rehm Items, A ohiel'e amens ye takir '810859, An' faith he'll prent ic • House Fair Thursday next. Tug ice harvest is well nigh over. Mgesne WILTON & Glummer are now fatly inttiated as snowman to Wilton & Turebate • Ocoee Penman A.1,13Xathmt No. 94. 0. 0. F., Bruseele, will meet next Tues- day evening: 0. NEMER of fine agricultural horses were den vered at Brussels on Monday for Revers Thelma and aloalann. LAST Saturday evening Miss Maggie Minot had her nose broken by a fall on the skating rink. We hope ehe Will aeon be as well as ever. BARRY AND MRti. JAMS moved to their new home, recently purchased from H. Bunton, Turnberry atreet, on Tuesday of this week. We wish them molten in their new premises. WE would rather be the Editor of Tao Pon than the Ozer of Russia, especially while the bomb pia-nios are on the program. If see were the Czar we would travel by balloon and fly at a good altitude. It would be healthier. MEENRS. SLACK & BARR, who bad a shipment of cattle waiting here to the pan week, got them off on Wedineday, loading in a box oar. The shippers have had their own troubles in the mix-up of the reilways owing to the storms. Sonatas Tneras.-By advertisement in another °Memo it will be observed that the 0. P. R. is arranging for the running of their Annual Settlers' Ex omelette to the Weet. Trains will leave Toronto every Tneeday at 9 p. m., during the mottles of March and April, LAST Monday we received a great shook and as you couldn't guess what nosed it we will whisper it in your ear. A Ll el anbscriber in Oregon sent Tao Porn a 85 bitl whittle paid his subsoription to alarob let 1908, We return thanks and are now ready for the next shock. Sometimes they are dreadful far apart bowever, Teas week the household effeots of Rev. Er. Langford have arrived and been placed in the rectory. Mr. Laogford is here and will 0004001 the inaugural eervioee of his incumbency next. Sunday. Mrs. Langford and family are expected to arrive [Monty. Tan Poem extends a cordial welcome and widen them many happy proeperous years iv Brussels. ORANGE OF Bosniass,-Alies E, R, Little having (imposed of her Millinery Resinous to Mies I Straohan wishes to thank the ladies of Brussels and surrounding country for their esteemed and liberal patronage daring the three years in Brus- sels and hopes for a continuance of the same for her fitIOCESSOr. Else Little will be at the shop Saturday and next week to receive payment of amonets due, TROTTING BRED STOON -0Wing to the nide of Doa. Warwiok's Vaterloaey prao• tioe and hie decision of going West, a sale of trotbing bred stook, &o , will be bald at the stables of Masora. Scott & WarWiek, Brownie, on Thursday, March 2ed. Ten well bred equines of various ages and fleet of limb will be offered along with rigs, harnees, &o. The list may be read in rtnotber oolumn. AUOTIoNSER P. S. SCOTT bas a busy week of it, having farm stook sales every day. The list consign ot 0. Rozell, Mon. day ; W. Reid, Tneeday ; N. Askin, Wednesday ; J. A, Menary, ThuradaY ; Jaoklin, Friday ; aud Jas. Lindsay Saturday. Next week the Berne auctioneer follows up by melee for R. McDonald, Monday ; the Re Skelton estate, Tun day ; D. Neable, Wednesday ; Scott & Thersiley ; and the estate of the late George Hood, Friday. With the condition of roads getting about the sur - pejo is that then salsa are so well attend. ed, Aneartotion irate heel a good deal of attraction for a large majority of people. MILK. AND HONEY PATTERN. - nere's letter from Eseanaba, Mioh., whioh talks out load and rep:tient '10 000101008 exeept thanks from us ;anti:ten Sear -Mean find enolond oheok for 815 to rettew my stile eoription to THE Banana Pose ail I see by the label that my °wilt expires Jan, let, 1905. I ontspy the entire third floor elf The Fair &nano Bank Departmental Store building shown 113 eat on this then and am doing very nicely, Ont city le growing and basineee or thie year prom lees to be good, The boys from Brunets end vioinlly are doing well, namely, • Thee. Malcom Thee, Plethora and Thos. 0, Wilkinson. We are having ;net lovely Winter Weather, jest enough snow for eleighing. Wishing 90n a happy and prOapetone year I am Yours Respeotfully, the B. Winkt81108.” Mt. WIlltineon was it (onion firtleeelite and le a eon of demo Wilkinson, 4 Well known resident of Bel. grate. Youete a dandy Jim, Won is wanted at the Bruseels knit• ting 2508003'. MONTHLY Horse Fair in Brussels Thurs- day of nest week. A. 901113E13 from town attended a social gathering at the reeidenee of Jamee Ferguson, 9t11 con., Grey, on Wednesday evening. Tim interior of Palmerston G. T. R. depot was wombed by fire on Wednee. day evening. It wee recently overhauled and greatly improved. THIO woolen toque has assumed great popularity this Winter and the gents are not taking s book seat either in the use of this oomfortable headgear for s cold or stormy day. Goole Hoes. - Sam. Bork, let eon., Grey, sold 12 pigs to Blame. Black & Barr that turned nut good. They were 7 mouths old, of York and Tem oross and weighed 8,190 pounds At si ciente they brought Mr. Bark $167.47. WALTER Wrzeme le getting about now after being confined to the house for a feta weeke owing to a bad gash inflicted on hie right instep by an axe he was ming in the bush. It °aught in a limb of a tree and did the damage in short order. jAlfail HUNTER, of Huron township, Bruoe Co., of whose eerioue Meese Tun POST referred last issue died lttet week. He was a brother of John Hunter's, Jobn street, Bressels. The snow blockade on the railway forbade relatives here attend ing the femoral, greatly to their regret. ABOUT One hundred thoundid feet of logo are in the Ament millyard and the sawmill wad be set to work as soon as the weather moderates. After the cut- ting le done here the Ariel mill -yard stook will be tackled. Some of tbe machinery in the new factory was set to work last week and ran all right. THE house and fine half eon of land, corner of Queen and Princess streets, be• Mining to Anthony Sample, hes been sold to Jas. Sharpe, of Morrie, for the suns of $1000. Tbe parohatter will get poeseesion next month and will make hie home there having disposed of his farm. Robert and Mre. Sample will continue to reside in town. TER BLOOICADE INTERFERED.- Wedeee• day of this week was tbe date set for the nuptials of Norman McDonald, of Syd• ney, N S., and Min Cora, daagbter of Reeve Ferguson, of Teesevater. Several relatives from Brussels were to be pests but the great now storme in the East tied up railway traffic and the groom was unable to get away, hewn the postpone. ment until Tuesday of next week. PORTALISTER Fennow and his ruminants had a busy time 01 11 when 4 or 5 or more days' delayed mail (arrived. There ie big room for a little bean oipbering ONE of available roatee in instate/tee like the above by the Superintendent, espeofally at pointe like Brussels wbere two stage ines reach railways North and Smith of 18. The employment of the telegraph and telephone more frequently so ae to obviate long delays in forwarding Mail matter would be most favorably received by the palette who are often put to no 010.11 inoonvenience and lose by etnneoes ary holding of lettere and daily papers at some divisieurel point, Tars week Mrs. T. Fletcher disposed of her store and reeidenoe attached to Jno. Hewitt, tonsorial artist, for the emu f e2150. He gets immediate ponession and will have it tip-top chop and most omforbablo borne as Mrs. Fletaher went a considerable expense last year in enlarging modernizing and improving the remisee and only sold on account of °moving from Brunele. Mr. Hewitt as oold the residenee he parohased /tool Leakie, William street, to A. 0. Dames who will be removing to it. Some ay Ali. intends to get married but when uizzed be wears that 'ntaile that won't come off" aud answers in a problematic tyle that still leaves tha questioner in oobb, 19511 0.5L5.89 WINTER. - Thareday of 0.88cveek we thougbt the blockade on our Me of railway 0.0.8 0.1 an end but the nowplow and three angina stalled about miles Bast of Bruseele and the Ant aesenger train for days, following the low aloo steak and could 008 08811 bank p to the filiation. About 75 shovellere ere employed and Saturday evening the reek was opened up irons Palmerston to Wingham. The men Who were wielding he shovels bad their diener at the hotels ere on the arrival of the plow Saturday fternoon. Passengers were delayed for aye, and mail matter came in very mall instalments until a sleigh and am brought a goodly ehare of tbe belat. (1 letters and papers on Saturday from ItImeraton. The rig tarried bare over igbt and took our mail away Sunday owing. Monday trains were tanning, ithongh North of Linoknow SCOW was Ill bothering, and now the regular beanie is onee More 10 vogue and delay.90,8011109a mail, expreoe and freight 90,8011109 op. en ore still engaged in widening the te whet% the wow' plow Was unable to ork with !fleet and we hope the worst the blockade is OM lot 1905. Persons awning the highways (and wow ofte em Are Well named hignways, /eat no) y there is a greater depth of 8000. than 5133' time hod year. Towing OM in eating tip le attended With great difflt ity and no email danger in many in. anew, A good many of the Made have 11 3 11 0. 11 81 to 10 11 01 eba 80 18 00 0. of 88 th ea at 01 00 at been plowed Oki and thereby dOneiderably insproeed. Standard Bank of Canada TLIE METROPOLITAN BANK M2,21:3137M3L 1E572 SURPLUS. on RESEIWE Print 0 1,000,000 TOTAL Aligla'Pei (Melt 10,01)0,000 A. General Eilaallxixs= Ettasillesti Trantgtteted BANKa"' -DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and opwarde reoaived on wbioh INTEREST 18 ALLOWED FROM DATE OP DEPOSIT at the HIGHEST BANE RATE. AOCRUED INTEREST is added to accounts every six monthe and bowmen prinoipal, -MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw Deposita without the intervention of any person. LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE. BALE NOTES CASHED, COLLECTED or may be left for SAFD.EEEPING only for wbioh no charge ie mode. YOUR BUSINESS will receive one oarefnl and courteous attentdon. A. 0. MACFARLANE, AGENT. Tan L 0, 0. F. has been having a steady barman to their memberehtp. We are sorry to hear that our fortn• or townsman, James Oliver, has been quite 111 during the past week at Thee. ealon. The probabilities are that life may not be extended mob longer ae he is well op toward 90 years, We welcome P. J. McDonald and family, of Grey, to Brunets as resulents. They moved in on Wednesday. ad t. Mo - Donald hee rented hie farm an will follow up bis trade as cement. builder, &e. They have lanced one of L C. Riohards' lumen on Thonnte 810881, BUSINESS ORANGE -This week Miss Little sold her Millinery bueineee to Miss Isabel Straohan, who hes taken poseession, The purchaser has heit ex- penience in some of the best houen in the cities; and will no doubt do well here. Alin Little has not definitely decided where the will locate and may remain in Brnasele for a time if she dose not go to Toronto. Dn. Bonn, the London speoialist, will visit Brussels professiooalle and may be forted at the American BOtot on TUESDAY, MARCH 7i a APRIL 4tai MAY 2,4 MAY 30 11 4t JUNE 27.h All interested should bear these clatt in alTinttar; Brookville Recorder says of 0. former Brusselite who Insisted retie: ely at a Hospital benefit entertainment hi that town t -F, El, Gilroy, teller of the :Jeno !retina Bank, sang a couple of solOS witb exquisite taste. Mr. Gilroy bee r clear baritone veioe and last evening hr was heard at hie beet and to put it minify, lee aoquitted himself in a manner Meal left no doubt that in him Brookville bas a eoloiet of rare abilities. He will benoe• forth be a deoided aoquisitien to the mental talent of the town. MISS WINNIE SELLERS MARRIliD.--Tkle Dundee Banner of that week, gives the following very iotereeting a-atiety note 0000000189 0. young lady a framer resident of Brussels :-Dondas is about to lose one of her moot attractive daughters, in the person of Min Winnie Sellery eldest daughter of Rev. S. B nary B. D., and one whose &beaten will teen a blank with a large oirole of friends. We are glad, however, that the oireura• etanoes are not without their compensat- ing aepeate to the lady herself, AB she is about to enter tbat state which all look forward to ea a orown of joy. She ie to be married on Saturday to Dr. °arty, an American gentleman, who baa received an ear:anent' appointment as Dr. Noble's assistant 81 Hong Eon. They. go , tract so Hong Hong. Miss Sellery as a very great favorite with all who have the good tenons to know her, and her departure from Dundee will be a nese of einitere regret to many. The many !ricotta of the bride here wish be and her husband many happy yeare. MRS, W. F. STEWART'S FATHER DEAD. - Oa Thursdey, Feb. 2ad, Henry those, father of Alm. W. F. Stewart, of lerne• sele, departed thie lite at hie home, Port• land, Oregon, aged 86 years. Deeettied was born ab Newaastle, on the Tyne, Euglaud, and an ooming to &marina 05 - sided at Rochester'N. Y. before moving to Vitoodatook, Ontarlo, Where be and hie brothers engaged in the brick and tile bueinees. as moved to the West 17 years ago wbere hie sons reside. De. ceased wag a great lover of made and, asemiated with hie brotheribenpplied the orobestra for early day abarob sarvises and society gatherings and had to do With the first brass band at Woodstock. He was married twin, Mrs, Stewart's mother being a. Min Sarah Doane of Beohester. Mies Weeks, of Woodltook, was the second wife. Mr. Olose was 08 blethodiet in oburoh relationship and is eurvived by his wife, ems daughter and four sone. He was only 111 for four days and had been a remarkably hearty man. The great distanoe, of coarse, probtulted Mrs. Stewart attending the funeral of her father. He was a kind husband and good parent aud took a great deal of teal enjoyment out of life. A SILLY WHOPPER Conierva- tive papers have been publishing the following false and silly yarn that must have erainated from an addled Maio ',About a year ago appropriations ag. gregatiog UNDO $28,000 were made for 4 ROW pOetoftta0 bolding et Wieehena. Two lots were purohaeed at oonsideliably more than their value, and just lettere the Int Federal elections a flour •Ming dart was mule at the forindatioae. The late Dewily Speaker thought it world be e. strong wird to play, but his 88155,8 201. lowed, The work then Mopped end 'calla', and nothing hoe been done farm, A. relative 01 8118 ex•Deputy Speaker 1., still employed ae iespeotar, although no work bas been done for month's." As a matter 01 fact Use atone foundatione war., wm. pleted last Pall add ea briok etruesuree are not (mooted during the Vitiator tn..nbint the [Mena Week was tweeted over until Spring. 125,000 briok for inside valls are on the ground ; from 80 to 70 .oads of sand hauled and severe' care of out done from St. Marys dellveved. The preened brink Will come by train in the Spring and Contractor Cooper fe ready to push the building 011819 0.8 80'U as riettonable weathet arrive& WM, N 11101- 000, the inflpeOtOr, iB no relative to Dr, fdaoDonald Whatever, The story fti given publioation with a visa' of getting a Map el Dr, MacDonald but people whn know the author ate not eiirprised 81 its eillinese. There wee 5 oornmodiartr end comfortable divelling on One of tbe lots purchased and Afterwards Bold, Ax to EAST HURON FARMERS' INSTITUTE Supplementary Meetings. Meetings of Ent Huron Fernier& /o- stitnte fon the disouseion of Agricultural and kindred eubjeute will be held aa follows :- ST. COLUMBIAN, Saturday, Mardi 4 WINTHROP, Monday, 6 HARLOCK, BLUEVALE, Tuesday, 7 ETHEL, Wedneedey, 8 Thursday, 9 MOLESWORTH, Friday, 00 10180 001018, Beton-lay, " 11 Addresses by H. G. Reed, of George town, and J. L. 1,Varren, of Anon. Meetings open at 1,80 and 7 80 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend and take an intelligent part iu the dieenseion of the varied subjeota introdueed. 1. MoMILLAN, PRESIDENT. whether the am mut voted as stated above is carted or nob we are nob pre paid to 80.9 50 we have not the data to hand bat it may be 0.8 far off ae be other yarue. Business Locals. San Peas for sale apply to Mos. Taos. Ceram% Lot 9, Con, 12, Grey. Wools for sale, either dry or green, soft or hard. JNO. MoNee, Oranbrook. SEED oats for eale-Oentory vatiety. JAS. Dusome, Lob 27, 41b line, Morrie. Bommees and Robes at met for BO days to Wear them 008, at 3100, DONALDSON'S. Suto Peas jest arrived, a oar of Mae koka Beauties, G. B. Rum, Wingbam. YOUNG bull for 88l8 -Apply to D. GLASSIER, Lot 8, Oon, 11, Grey, or Brae eels P. 0. WOMAN minted to assist in Bruesele Lauudry. Dates to commence March let. • R. Weradeateme, Sews repaired and your life Mitered by having eaves gummed, set and Dee by T. NoCtimocat, Mill Street, Brussels. Bon Orpingtons are =needed by Experimental Fars at Guelph and Os• tawa to be our best Winter layers. This brted ie taking the lead and is the beat all round bey today. Cookerale for sale. Egg in Beason, Jur., WRIGHT, Mill et., Brussel& People We Know. Miss Cash, of Seaforth, le visiting iter sister, Mre. A. 1, Currie. Mrs. George Baeker was on the sick list during the past week. Barrister Sitailtur was in the Co. town on legal business this week. Mies Mabel Colviu is attending the MilIinsry Openings at London. Mrs, Joseph Pagh, of Bluevale, 0.0.8 0. visitor with Ere, R, Paul last week. Rev. and Mre, Conine end De Witt were vieltors at Trowbridge this week. Dirs. A, A. Hayti, of Luelinow, is the pleat of Dire. Will. Ainley, Turnbetry etrrel Da Lennie Gillespie, of Seaforth, was 0.7181108 with Alines Pearl and Laura Leatherdale. Miss Habkirk ie in Toronto attending the Millinery Openings and pioking ap millinery novelties, Mies Jean MoLemohlin will go to Gods - vide on Friday to attend the wedding of Miss Farrow on Saturday. Mise Vera Danford, who has been borne from Toronto for a well earned holiday, will leave shortly for the Queen oity. Mrs. (Rev.) Paul bas been confined to the house by an attaok of erysipelas in her faoe but we bops she will soon be as well 148 ever. ' Too. and Iflre. Landesboro', of Winni- peg, are bank to Brunetti again after a tonr among relatives aud Mende at 'Sortie, Harriaton, Seaforth end other P°it. TStmt.-Among those who have been or 508 818 the sick fiat are Jno. and Mrs. Howard, Mre. Slennnoo, Mre. J. H. Cameron, Oherlie Leckie and Miss Gorda Ewan. Will. Elliott bad his right band out by a skate at the rink one evening last week. George Mute remised s out on his chin at the same plaoe from the glancing of it hockey stick. Barrister MacDonald was among the storm stayed last week, He bad been at the Go. town on legal basiness. Walking 0.88 the only sure mode of locomotion for a few days. Jamee Weight, who has been visiting relatives in Brunets and other points Mt the past oouple of months, lef 8 for hie home in Castleton, North Dakota, on Thursday morning of this week. Mrs. S. T. Plata is a prisoner to her hems owing to rheumatism with which We has been troubled for the past two monthe. We hope Mae will Won be free ftom thie very disagreeable oornpanion. Warden Donaldeon, of Atwood, wee a caller on THE Pool on Tnewley, lis took it run 09 011 the train on hearing of the interns Of his brother.iwlavr, W. W. CAPITAL -Paid up 81,000,000 RESERVE niND $1.000,000 Ittrecters 1891, 15,18, WARDEN, D. D., S. moono, President, Vice -President. 9E05,13E50004W, 910.. Ina IRMO; MU. W. sfeballtart 010; Z.O. 11,30, uniennION, E. 0. MEN I7505T13115O9 HEAD OPPIOE 'TORO /V TO 81,100918 - GENERAL MANAGER A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Drafts Bought and Sold, Vermont' Notes Diewunted. rim es° 1 Ant Baraierotzwer Interest at HIGHEST OURRENT RATES allowed on all some of 111 and upwards ZIRWSSIMS Namem A. E. MELLISH, Manager. auranadreatiormew Harris, who bag beset() dangerously ill with pneumonia, bot who is pulling along favorably now we are glad to say. Mies Ethel Creighton, sister to Mrs. H. L. Jaokson, of town, has sweated a situation as milliner for 1905 at Nekton, R. C., and will leave shortly for the West. Mies Oreightoe io now in Toron• to abtending the Millinery openings. For several Beason she bee been all Grand 1311URcii Duel. Service wag cancelled in St, John's oburoh last Sunday ea the new motor bad not arrived through failure of train eervioe. "Immortality" was the theme of Rev. T. W. ClOsens last Sabbath evetiing in Melville °bomb. His text was "If a man die Isbell he live again 7" The sermon wee full of Waren. Minimax), Annivereary was not ob- served in the Methodist oburoh last Sabbath owing to the inability of Rev. Hr. Philp to get here on account of trains being blooked. Another date will be set, Rev. T. W. Oosene oompleted the 7th and last of s series of Bertoone on the Lord's Prayer last sabbath morning in the Mettiodiet oburoh. Rev. Mr, Ross, of Melville oburoh, moupied the pulpit in the evening, discoursing profitably on "The radiant Life." REDIEMBER TEE SADDAM - Will all herald it forth that :-A Restful Bab. bath ie a hygienio necessity. A Quiet Sabbath is the greatest moral force of tbe world, A Oivio Sabbath ie the strongest pillar in the temp e of Liberty. A. Sacred Sabbath bs tbe mightiest police force of the land. A. Worshipful Sabbath ie in. dispensable to spiritual power. A Chris. Man Sabbath is tbe bulwark in defenee of all Righteousness. A Secular Sabbath is destruotive of all good. MO=2,7. SDAW.-At Brandon, Manitoba, on Feb, 15tie, to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaw, a sOn. oic.a.57:2Faito7:5, Braut-Wema.-At tbe residence of the bride's parents, Mr. end Un- George Welsh, on Feb. 2208 by the Rev. D. B MeEae, Mr. William Alvin Barr to Min Selina Welsh, both of Grey. BRODIE-RITERISI.-At the residenoe of the bride's brother in-law, J. P. Me. Lamb, on Feb. 22nd, by Rev. D. B, Aloliae'Ur. Charles Brodie, of Sra. forth, to Min Mary Ritchie, of Cranbrook, CERRY-SELLIMIY.-At the Methodist Paisonage, Dundee, on 81301811 Feb., by Rev. S. Battery, B. D., father of the b ide, Miss Mabel Winifred, to Dr, Emerson G. Curry, of Plainfield, New Jersey. Dr. and Mrs. Curry bail from San Franoieoo on the 2511 Feb., for Hong Kong, where they will reside. TDI=Ta. OLOC4.-A.1 Portland, Oregon, on Feb. And, Henry Olon, father of Alm. W. F 'Stewart, Brussels, aged 86 years. BAWTINNEIMen,-In Grey, on Feb. 1911i, El tzabeth Churchill, relict of the late Wm. Bawtinheimer, aged 54 years. .6.-07aTzc80• 00.4.I. mum, 24. -Farm, farm stook, implements, &o, at Lots 15 & 16, Con. 1, Grey. Bele at 1 o'olook. 1. W. Jaoklin, prop. ; F. S. Soon, amt. MONDAY, FEB. 27. -Farm, farm etook, &o , at Lot 17, Oon, 9, Grey. Sale, nn reserved, at 1 o'clock. Robb. McDonald, prop. : S. Scott, auo. TozallAY, r1/13 28 --Farm, Farm etook, implements &ce, North Lot 16, Con. 9, Morrie. Sale unreserved, at 1 o'clock. W. • Skelton, A. Howlett and T. Skelton, Executors. E. 8. Soon, atm TIMItimAT, Menem 2. -Trotting bred •stook, &o., Brunets, Sale at 1 p. m. Bow & Warwick, props. F. S. 1:11oott, Atte. 8.-S. W. lot 10, con. 5, Morrie. Sale unreserved at 1 o'olook. Estate of the late George Hood, Win, Datable, Executor t F. 13. Scott, we, 71 -.et -.3- 01•0103:_,0. Pall Wheat 95 I 00 Barley 40 40 Peal 80 55 Oats 84 85 Butter, tube and retie..., 17 18 Eggs per dozen 21 •22 l3ay Eler ton 5 50 6 00 Flour, per bbl 5 60 6 00 Potatoes per bus 85 85 Apples (per Mei.) 1 00 1 25 Hog, Lin „ 5 26 6 25 Woe) 17 18 ilia 6, per bbl., retail 1 00 • 70 THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. 111FIORO'- SEED COWS AND Reitere for sale. Prize winning stook. Lot 8,0013,0, tiny, or Brunie 0. 9141 D, RODENT 8011. Notice to Debtors. Bowing sold out 019 130.1811 and Tile Yard at Heetry h 1 desire ail parttee mdebtott to me to square up tut same on et before Mouth 1st, aft I intend going West. Atter that date am:tomato Wilt be plaood In other bandit for collection, 83.1 8. WRIGHT, tlenfityn, Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the eptate of Robert Wooten Skelton, late of the Town- ship of Morris, in the County of Huron, farnaer, deemed, Hattie is hereby given pursuant to Hoyle. ed Statutes of Ontario, 1897,0hap. 190, that all creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late Hebert Wat- son Skolton. who died en or about the end day of Vebruary, A.D. 1905, are required on or before the Ilth day of Slarobxt, to send by post prepaid, to Albert Howlett, 13russels Post 001ce,or deliver to h m at the Townsbie of Morrie in said county, one of the Executors of the Will el the said (1owsased, the tun paxtioulars of their claims, a statement of Caelr aecounts and the nature of their securities (if any) held by them. And further take notice that after said last mentioned data the Masoutors will premed to dietributo the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the /dolma of which notice shall thee have beau given, and that the aaid Execinioni will not be liable TO r the said assets 00 0.119 part thereof to any per- son of whose Maims notice shall not have been received by them at the time of anon distribution. Dated at Goderieli, this 2Ie t day ei Feb- ruary, A. , 1905, PROUDFOOT, HAVE & BLAIR, Senators for Wm. 8. Skelton, Tiler. B. Skel- ton mid Albert Howlett,11xeoutors. Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Enron. In the matter of the estate of George Hood, late of the Township of Morris, in the County of Soren, farmer, deoeased. Notice In hereby given, pursuant to the Itebeeed Bratntes of Ontario, 1897, Oben. 108, See. 98, that ell oreditors and others ha.ving (dolma agelnet theertato of George Hood. late of the Township of Morrie, in the said Comity, farmer, who died on or about the 8rd day of February, A.D 1005, at the Town- ship of Morris, are hereby requested to send bv peat, prepaid, or to 8518370 80 Willie= Weide, Sunshine P. 0., the Executor of the last Will and Teetameut of the said George Hood, or to A. B. Macidouald, of the Village of Brussela, his Solicitor, on or before the 29rd day of hfaroli, A.0.1905, tbeirtull name., addresses anti the full particulars of their Makes, and the nature of tha seouri- ties ((t nay) held by thorn. And notice isbereby given that after said last mentioned date, the lead Executor will proeeed to distribute the assets of the donned amongst the person entitled thereto, baying regard only to the claims of width notice shalt have been given as above required. and the said Exeoutar will not be responsible for the assets or any part thereof so distributed, to any person whose Maim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. Dated at Brunetti this filst day of Febru- ary, A. D., 1905. A. B. MACDONALD, 138.0 Solicitor for Executor. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF TROT - T1250 BRED 0.9000., Ltxas, 19181319955 80, -''strliii8tiSori"Eittbr'oma°t°1ibel°u.Tilre'rshigutledn°8081vseill len; nubile, atiotiou at their stables, Bruseele, 00 Thursday. Earn end, at 1 n'elook. the fol. lowing valuable trotting bred Stook , viz, :-1 roadster mare 8 years old, sired by 'Wild Brtho'; 1 roadster mare 6 man old, sired by 'Costumer.; 1 r oedeter geldiu g rising 5 yearn sired by lOnstumer'; 1 roadster mare 5 years old , alred by 'OeStumer,' full sister to 'Lady Muth.' trotted mile in 350: 1 road - tater me re.q.,ady Mints,' 0 yens old, trotted mile in 227 and a half iu 1,120 1 roadster mare 6 years 01d, sired by 'Young Fel ton' ; 11 roadster foul, sired by 'Costumer,' daln by 'Wild Brine' ; 1 roadster filly 0 yeare old, sired by 'Eaplan' 2055, dem by Canada Southern'; 1 roadster Ally 2 years 818, 8(504 by 'Replan' 1085, dam by Stantou' ; 1 road- ster filly 8 yearn old, sired by 'Hanlon' 2085, dam 'Ludy Minto.' staudard and registered ; bugglee, I cutter, 1 speed sleigh, 2 bike eart. 1 jogging cart, 1 set of bobedeigbe, 0585 01 allele barium,' eat of team harness, 1 plow, 1 set of Iron harrowe. 1 wagon leak, 2 rome. Sale unmarred as Mr. Warwick is going West. colts are ail broken to hernees awl quiet. Terms -Ai t sums ot $5 and un- der clash, over that amouut 10 months' credit will be 5(708 50 furuiebteg approved joint notes; 0 per cent. off for nab 011 credit amounts. 80017, & WARWICK, Proprie- tors ; E. s. 80077, Anotioneer. 49 '11. 1111111591Nritilitaggrall1111:1111111 The last Cough you had wouldn't have lasted at all had you used our White Pine and Tar Try it. 26 Cents per bottle at DRUG STORE. _C1. 87000. SALE OF FARIVI 87001C AND IMELENENTE 860 -Sawed Wright hos Inatru.acal Alox.'Morrieou sell bv ;midi° multi 05893.1.010 84 awl 85, co°90:010:1311:'2:71,eb,orla.4tvaluvcoliti b H 18 1s"hanfrc310n0til'tealatflo°01"Nio'DwKtult.'g'; valuable property '-1 team of =dolled blames .8 and 9 eettrt old,1 peeing Mote, reg- istered pedigree v care teld , 1 heavy horse, An uodore 42,NlamereaWBB 1381111Jan, therobreil Hereford heifer cobras, 2 them. bred bull 0311VOR, 1 smile cow 4 years old euppomed 10 deaf, 1 Jamey eesw 4 years old suppolied ealt,2 eat/ bred Teeny heifer .3.1.1i4r, shoo] ftia,8r sUogigyn.o onsm icrai1a f ,1 agri eboll8 plgs about. 150 1083808,1 top buggy, 1 democrat wagon, 2 seats, pole and shafts, 2 wagone, 1 clutter. 2 wood ra,,ks, 1 hay rack, 1 root Lug' pine r,awleD, %%rtear, yg b,i5uwel 0Deeagyn emIawnitiOnettioc nearly umv,hroad aud narrOw sbsane,1 seed drill, 1 McCormick rake nearly new, 1 Listowel WOW neer y now, 1 Fermis plow, 1 miller, 2 gong Ph ws, 1 Chatham fanning 01(10and bagger.2 iota iron harrows. 1 Oho rhottirir8orwo„ b1.gyrigk 0?'113,114331(4 1 n.toeirleys.t11 barrow, 1 engar kettle, pow set of town 8e37ee0,1 tlett plev barnen, 1 oat Ideate harness, work 110001 011(11,100,1 omit stove feeder with oven, 1 wood stove, 1 wagon box, 1 gravel box 2 Minna, quantity of cedar poste If not sold before day et sale, water trough., stone eon, teed bOX, 1 lutu per, 2 grindsteues, 1 Sieger sewing =whine, tank ler 01,101 coolors, 2 writing deska, fruit fare,' ease minima d, 2 bed springs and tnaitraesel eltaanti, v of fowl. Sale without reServe (15' the pri,priebar has Bold bio property. Terme -411 Infine ol 135 and under, wish Over that 001011131 10 months' credit vill be give..10 furnishing approved joint uothe or a dieeount of 6 per want, per annum oft for oath on credit amulets 8. WRIDELT, Proprietor ; AMEX. Mon/Mott, Auetioner. VXEOUTORR3 SALE or FA111, Innat STOOS Immumune, &.n'The Eaceenter of the late George Hood, hos in- struoted 2' 8. Scott, anetioneer, to offer for rale by public 00018.0 ab 8W 5 1.00 10, Con. 5, Morrie, on Friday, March Sul. at 1 o'clock, the following valo,ble property, vis 0-2 aged Intone One Of them in Mal to 'Havrard- on,' 1 mare 5 yeare • el in foal to 'fle.wardeu,' g newly ealved sows, 1 Dorsey cow fall bred in nit, 1 once euppeeed In all, 1 fat sow, Steers rising 1 years 1 laelfer rieing 8 years. 2 belferg rigiag 8901 re, 2 steers tieing 2 yrs, 1 yearling ateer, 2 ;voting calves, 12 breeding ewes, 0510.0 pigs, 96 hew, 1 brood sow, 1 Massey -Harris binder, 1 sinule furrow riding plow, 2 waromon plvere, 1 gang plow, idiso barrow, 1 sot heti harrows, 1 set wooden hartowe, 2 lumber wagone, 1 pair bob- sleighs,' democrat, 2 begetee, 1 eulky rake, 1 mower, 1 fanning mill with bagger attach- ed,' set of settles )204 l(3s), 1 shrew cutter, 2 turnip mitten, hay toile and allege with ropes and walleye, 1 hay rack, 1 wheel- barrow, 1 truck barrow, 1 grain cradle, 1 swami 8110701, 1 lureece kettle, 1 griedstone, 18 cattle chains, 2 dozen grain bags, 1 log boat, 1 stoma boat, Et number of cedar posts, a quantity of loth lomber, 1 set double bar. 1008, 2 sate single Lamm, 203110(0, 2 gets whiftletreee, 1 mewl) ar, 1 punt took, 0(5800' 1119 01 bay and turrnpa, forks, spades, log- ging eludes, saythen, 2 ladders, 1 churn, a number of milk ve as, 1 kitchen table and other AWOL's too minimum to mention. The farm eentaine 100 wares, composed of the 5 W 5 .1.ot 10, C‘41. 5, and 74W 8151 10, Oen. 8. lev.irything must be sold in order to wind up estate. a eenui-All stuns of $5 and tuntet cash, ever that amount 9 mouths' ore- dit will be given en lureithing approved joiut mate}, ; 63180 ,1801-. per 8505080 Off for Oren credit =mite ; bay and turnip to be ()ash. • Terule foe farm made known on day of sale, WILLIaM fdICHTE, Executor; F, B. BOoTT, Anoideeeer. VETERINARY. A. CUNKINGLIA.VI— N_A • linear We mute 01 0028 Ontario Vet- erinary Colima, is prepared to treat alt dia• ammo of derneetioatod auinade in a eranlfet- ent 02an180r. Peatinter attention mild to Veterinary 1381 ,1100,), y and Paine b'ever. Cans Protontly ottani:leo to. Ottloe and mammy -Four dome North of bridge, leinrnberry Brussels, GREAT REDUCTik Slocilliill Sale Commencing Saturday, Feb. llth Ending Saturday, March llth. MOIMiNO/COMIONIIISII We will, during this time, offer our largo stock of Winter Boots 86 Shoes, Heavy Rubbers, Robes, Blankets and Bells at Greatly Re- duced Prices for CASH. This is your chance 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 goods. Come and secure your share of the extra values we will offer. Remember the date and remember these prices are for cash, 1 C. 31CHARDS •