The Brussels Post, 1905-3-23, Page 8SPRINGS' SARSAPARILLA
An excellent Spiting Medicine. Heals skin eruptions
and is a powerful pui'ifler of the blood. It will be
found a safe and reliable remedy, and recommended
in the treatment of °(many diseases common to this
time of year.
NYAL'S MOUNTAIN HERBS
For those who have the time and desire to prepare
their own medicine at home, will be found to be an
excellent package. It is composed of roots, leaves and
seeds, carefuliy selected and mixed in the right pro-
portion. 25o. per large package.
l CIPES CA.EEPt7LLy PILLED
Perhaps you have a Recipe of your own. If so bring
it in and have it carefully filled by us.
SMITH,
DRUGGIST AND STATIONER.,
SIRANI) TRUNK RAILWAY.
SO4THEaN EXTENSION W. G. & B.
Train leave Bruesele Station, North
and South, as follows ;
GOING Bot,TH GOONa Ronne,
55511 7:15 s,m I Mixed 9:00 a.m
11rrxed......... 12:30 a,mMail ,,1:25 p.m
Express 3:08 p,m I Exp yeas 8:35 pan
glum e s'tams.
A ohiel's among ye takir'notes,
An' faith he'll prent is.
THE Northwest fever is on.
ROAD every advt. in THE POST.
Division Court will be held on Wednes-
day, April 5th,
Roma and crows are here for the
Spring opening.
F. S. SCOTT wee called to Berlin on
Tuesday of this week as a wanes in a
8.055.
SEVERAL shipments of batter have been
made to Sydney, N. S., by Councillor
Thomson.
FooT BALL Concert in Bruesele Town
Hall, Friday evening, Apr, 7th. A fine
program will be presented.
ROADS are in very bad shape eine the
thaw and as a result it has interfered
considerably with bueineee.
Two new barber Signe have been bung out
by Jno, Hewitt who is now nicely settled
in hie new home -the Fletcher blook-
whioh be parohneed.
0. 0. F. will meet on .Tueeday even -
big of next week. One item of business
will be the election of delegatee to the next
High Court, whioh will be held at Gan•
an0gue in June.
Tan old Board of Directors in connec-
tion with Brussels Driving Park Assooia•
tine was re•eleeted at the annual meet.
ing, It will be decided later as to a
program of Summer noes,
F. G. SHARLING, of Wingham Salt
Works, writes THE POET that the rumor
that they ware going to close down ie
incorrect ae they have been 'tansy all
Winter and have ordere ahead.
75 CENTS will eeoure Tun Pon for the
balance of 1905. If you oars for the
news new i5 your chance. This is neap.,
er than borrowing from your neighbor
and more independent too. Oor Bet is
grow5ne nicely.
A SUCCESSFUL 8oaoon, — The Central
Baeioeee Coffees, of Stratford, has be-
come affiliated with the famous Elliott
Business Oollege, of Toronto; and the
student who completes his course at the
0. B. 0. enjoys the advantages of that
great oity. All who graduate secure
splendid p085110ne. Write for a free
catalogue.
FRUIT INSTIT5TR.—Under the direction
of the Ontario Agricultural Department
a Fruit Institute will be held in the
Town Hall, Bruesele, on Thursday after•
noon of next week, commencing et 2
o'olook eharp. The epeakere will be D.
Johnston, of Forest, who will speak on
"Co operation in the pecking, storing
and marketing of Fruits ; ' and A.
Gifford, of Meaford, whose topio will be
"General care and management of
Oroharde. There ehoald be a large
attendance as valuable information will
be given no doubt along the line of
interest to many. There will only be
one session, Tell your neighbor about
the meeting.
HIon °hese TAILORING—Thio week 0.
H. Dodds and J. J. Habkirk make their
enitial bow to the nubile as proprietere of
a high class tailoring eetabliobmen0 to be
opened on Saturday of this week in the
Stretton block, Brussels. Mr. Dodds ie
well known in this locality and requires
no introduction. Mr. Habkirk is a eon
of Mre. Habkirk, of Breeeele, and comes
from Galt where be has filled positions
in the beet ehope of that town. They
will keep a choice stook of geode and
guanine sattefaotion. In our advertieiog
oolumoe they extend an invitation to the
public. We wieb the new firm of Dodds
& Habkirk noon. Their etore will be
the promisee lately vacated by Jno.
Hewitt,
Mee, Beer= an. PASSES Awe7.—The
gammon came to old hire. Baeker Met
Tuesday mor5ieg quite unexpectedly.
She had been confined to her bed for a
while but nothing of a very serio00
obaraoter anticipated and she was able to
eat her breakfast as aeual that morning.
A smothering .pelf followed and the
physician was summoned Shortly after
9 o'olook but the old lady passed away a
few minutes after his arrival. Mre.
Backer wag 78 years of age and bad
made ber home with her daughter, IYfre,
George Beaker, for some time past. she
was of German nationality ; kindly in
her manner and highly esteemed by ell
who knew her. Deceased was married
throe times and wadi the mother of a
large family. The remain were taken
to Heenan by Wednesday's afternoon
train and from there oosveyed to ZUrioh
the old home of deeeaeed, where inter.
meet was made. Mrs. Basket, Alfred
and Mins Dully accompanied the remains
from Bruesele. A. abort Servide was
held at Mrs. Baeker'S 058158588 by Bev,
Te tV. Oboens before the casket was
renneed.
MONTHLY Horse Fair will be held in
Brnseele on Thursday, April 6th, Don't
mise it.
HOW= MDTn r, 908DEAN0E 00. Dirent.
ors will meet ill Gerrie on Saturday of
this week.
Do0'T forget the Foot Bali Oonnert
c0 Apr, 7551, The boys are out Belling
tickets now,
THERE will bo a meeting of the Lioenee
Commjesioners at the Amerioan Hotel on
Monday the 27th inet,
N. S. MaLex000tos lost a horse last
week. The animal got down in the stall
and could not extricate itself.
Da, Ovens, of London, Eye and Ear
Surgeon will be at Bmith'a Drug Store,
Friday, April 14, Hours 1 to 7.
Tian looal Board of Health will likely
meet on Monday, April Ord, for re•organ
ization for 1905 and be prepared to carry
on the necessary work under their oharge
Tau right kind of advertieiog pays,
Eli Smith advertised seed oats in THE
Pose a few weeks ago and be informs 0e
that he sold between $400 and $500
0700th.
WELL DRILL SoLn:—Taeoday o! this
week Geo. Edwards disposed of hie well
drill to Milroee & Wilson, of Listowel.
He has oomme00ed to build acether and
will be ready for the drilling season.
BUGGIES TO THE WEeT.—Leat week,the
Oober et Sons Carriage Works shipped a
oar load of bnggiee to Oalgary, N W. T.
There were 38 buggies and 2 delivery
wagons in the consignment. Thie firm
have. also filled other orders in this
Provinoe and are pushing boeineee at a
lively rate.
AT the Grand Lodge of the A. 0. U W.,
held in Toronto last week, W. H. Herr,
of Brueeels, was elected D. D. G M. for
this District. He will have 20 lodges,
ander hischarge inolndjng Stratford,
St. Marys, Mitchell, Seafortb, Clinton,
Godekien, Blyth, Wingbem, Luoknow,
Fordwiob and Brunetti. Mr, Yates, of
Stratford, held the office for the past
term.
G. T. R. SHIPMENTS —The following
re the shipments from Brnaeele station
5000 our last issue of THE POST :—Oar
f settler's effeate by Mrs. T. Calder to
nnfefail, Alberta ; Jae. MoCaII, oar of
attire's effects to Abernathy, Ana.
er of hogs to Palmereton by Geo. Beet ;
ar of settler's effeate by P, Jackson .to
iedale. Inward —R. Henderson, oar of
oal from Niagara Falls ; P. Anent, oar
f lumber from South River.
Hen A bTaosa —Wednesday morning
t last week while dressing in a hotel at
bameeville, 111ardy MoLennan, the well
n• wn drag traveller of London, was
trioken by a stroke of paralysis, we are
ary eorry to state. His left side was
fleeted. Alex. McLennan, bis brother,
t
Brunets, wag enmmoned and the
atient was removed to hie home in Lod -
00. Hie scores of friends throughout
he country will be a unit in wiehiog him
speedy recovery. Mr, MoLennan's
ealth was very poor for some time but
ruing the past 6 months he bad been
ery monk better and wasas ebony as
var. The news of tie oo0valesoenoe
511 be welcomed.
ADDMISS AND PRaoENTATiON.—A social
atbering, partioipated in by the Lady
aooabeee, was held in their Hall last
onday evening. Mrs. E. Caber render
d a fine inetrumental entitled "The
appy Jaye in Dixie 1" Mies Jean Mc-
rtor sang a choice solo "Sing me to
eep ;" Mre. G. A. Deadman contributed
o interesting reading, "The little Nero."
allowing this Dame the event of the
ening when Mre, D. C. Rose read an
ddreee and Mrs, P. Amens presented
fes Jean Forbes, one of the worthy
embere nt, the Order soon to remove
om Brunets, with a beautiful china
earn pitcher, epoon tray and eagar
wl. Address wee as follows t—
ee Jean Forbes 1
DEAR FRIEND —The members of River -
de Hive, No. 315 L. 0, T. M., Brn•'eele,
ve learned of your expected rrmoval
ora on town and wish to recognize
ur fidelity to o0r Order and your wi11•
g end highly appreciated help in our
ive, In your oesupanoy of various
nee you have performed your part
urbeonoly, ohesrfully and aompetently
d you will be greatly missed by the
dy Maccabees, We desire to plane in
ur poe0eesion a small memento of our
ve and ask yon to accept thio china
cam pitober, spoon tray and eager
h, whin we trust may often call to
it remembrance old and pleasant
cautions of Brueeels. Oar united
eh is that you may be guided by the
1 wise Pottier and after enjoying a
g, happy and prooperon life we trust
d hope once more to be re -united in
Heavenly Dome. Signed in behalf
the Lady Manahan by
MRs. G. A. DEADMAN,
MRs, D, O. Roes.
tante, Marob 20, 1006.
se Forbes made a brief but fineable
ly expreoeing her thartks for the kin-
g shown and was followed by Mrs.
McGuire who spoke words of cow.
ndation and sheer, Refreehmenta
e then served and a jolly time wag
oyed by everybody. Mies Forbes will
greatly miedad but will be kindly
timbered by what she hos done, Mies
n MoArter was appointed Reoordfn
eper of the Hive as so0eser to Miss
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Standard Bank of Canada
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SURPLIIB, OR REBER-VD FOND $ 1,000,000
TOTALASSETS0Vielt 10,000,000
. eeneral nankin= Bu 1neret s
Trannaejtee
`"S SA Ir/l1lG.S BANK f'
—DEPOSITS OF ONE DOLLAR and upwards received on whioh
INTEREST I8 ALLOWED FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT
at the HIGHEST BANK RATE. ACCRUED INTESEST
is added to accounts every six months and becomes prinoipal,
—MARRIED WOMEN and MINORS may make and withdraw
Dopogini without the intervention of any person.
LOANS MADE TO FARMERS ON NOTE AT LOWEST RATE.
SALE NOTES CASHED, COLLEOTED ormay be lett for BAFE•SEEPING
only for which Ao charge is made.
YOUR BUSINESS will receive oar oarefal and courteous attention.
A. 0. MACFARLANE, Anne*.
Tatum have beep a few oases of sourest
[ever in town bet tbe patients are doing
well we are pleased to state,
ATTEND the Fruit Inetitate in Brenda
Town Hall Thureday afternoon of next
week, It oomme0oee at 2 o'olook. Two
practical addreesee will be given.
ROM. THotieoN shipped his fancy
driver to Toronto on Wedaeday where
a three sale is to be held shortly. He
5utende to sell the animal and should
get a [alloy price for it.
As will be Been by advt. in another
column T. P. Smith, the eye epeoialist,
will be at J. Fox's drug store, Brunets,
on Tuesday, April 11111, to attend to the
wants of the pcblio in hie Ilse, - Consul.
tatione free.
A FULL report of Greed Lodge discus.
eio08 and aotione was given at Brunetti
A. 0. U. W. last Friday evening by the
delegate. While the older membore
think the increased rate ie high the most
of them feel that it will put their benefi•
oiary beyond any gnestion of doubt,
MILLINEac OPENINGS.—The three
Millinery stores of Broeeele will awing
.open their doors for the Spring displays
on Friday March 31st end Saturday
April let, 'r'hie will be no April fool for
the ladies but a splendid opportunity to
ioepeot the choicest goods and latest,
fashions,
Dn. Buns, who is taking charge of Dr.'
MaNaughton'e practice, bas arrived in
town, We are pleased to weloome the.
doctor as he has,I come very well r000m
mended, leaving bad four er five Poet
Graduate enures in the different boopi•
tale of New York and ie prepared t0 do
all kinds of surgical work. The doctor
is as old band in the profession, having
been about sixteen years oaring for the
public. Dr. MoNaughton'e health not
returning as we would like, has taken a
quiet home in London and will rest for a
year, hopidg that by the end of that time
his health will be fully retored and will
become one of our oit5ze00 ouoe more,
POSTPONED,—The program oom'mi^tee
for the concert to he given under the
auspices of the Brnaeele Foot Bell Club
have decided to change the date of the
000050E from March 31ot to Apr. 7th one
week later, on aoaonnt bl.the oonditioo of
the roads. A good program has hes
arranged for, the following people Wildly
consenting to give a helping hand to the
hoyo, Misses Nora Holmes, Beatrice
Harris, Ida Bryane, Ada and Stella
Moore, Winnie McGuire, Jean MoLanoh.
Iia, Mrs. (Dr.) Holmes, Mre. W. M.
Sinclair and S. W. Donnan, W, G.
Grower, H, L Jaokeon, R. J. McLanohlin,
J. G. Jones, W. M. Sinclair Jae. and
Dougal Strachan and T. A. Hawking,
The Foot Bell Boye will give a ohorne at
the end of the program that noted be
worth the price of admittance ileal!.
Admission 25o children 15e. Seats may
be reserved one week before the cornet
at Fox's Drug Store, Don't forget the
date April 7th.
[Additional toasts on page 1.]
Business Locals.
°Lovett and Timothy seed at ?Joanna.
EN'e.
GIIILo wanted to learn the millinery.
Apply to Mioeos Hann,
PANTMARER wanted at once. Apply to
D. 0. Rose, Brunets.
WANTED,—A strong boy to Meru blank
smithing. Apply at ouoe, B, $. JAo89o0,.
GEED oats for Bale—Oentnry variety.
JAS. Dueoen, Lob 27, 4th line, Morrie.
Da. Bonen, the London specialist,
will visit Brussels professionally and
may be found at the American Hotel on
TUESDAY, APRIL 4511 .
" MAY 2nd
MAY 30511
JUNE 2714
All interested should bear these dates in
mind.
Sews repaired and your life insured by
baying Bowe gummed, set and filed by
T. McClinton, Mill street, Bruesele.
Everett Weet and Nick Aho were own
milted for trial at Fort William for the
murder of Potbrakee,
The Qaebso Legislative Assembly
adopted the report of the special nom•
mitts exonerating Premier Parent.
Jonas Peltier, a solitary trapper and
fisherman, was bnrued to depth in a fire
that destroyed hie ehanty at Jeannette's
Creek.
80707 •
PAR0ER—In Atwood, on March 1355, to
Mr. and Mre. Cbas. Parker,. a daugh
ter.
RowrANn,—In E ma, on Maroh 12th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rowland, 14th
on., a daughter.
RAPeoN,—In Hallett, on March I1th, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Rapson, a eon.
9ISID•
BAE0ER,—In Brnaeele, on March 21et,
Amelia Stark, relict of Lewis
Beaker, egad 78 years, 10 'months and
9 days.
Ooo9En.—In Blenheim, on March 9:1,
Pamine Howard Augusta, eldest
daughter of the late Rev. R.. S.
Cooper, B. D., R. D., and step•
daughter of Rev. George •McQnillin,
rector of Blenheim, formerly of
Blyth, aged 14 years and 6 menthe,
E885077 --Ill East Wowanoeb, on Febtn•
ary 23rd, John Elliott, aged 80 ,years,
SooTT.—In Loudon townebip, on :.Murch.
10th, Jemea Scott, father of T. W.
Scott, of Blyth, aged 82 yenre.
WILnoN.—In Howick, on. March 11th,
Wm. D. Wilson, aged 34 .years and
11 months. , •
A.V'CTIO7V'
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FRIDAY, MARCH 24th .--Farm stock,
implements, &e. 8 i Lot. 25, Con. 12;
Grey. .Bale unreserved, at 1 p. m. Jno,'
B. Hyde, prop,_; F. 8, Soon, atm..
WEDNoeDAY, MAROu 292H —:Farm, farm
stook, implements, &o. Lot 16, Oon, 13,
Grey. 8••10, tnreeerved,at, 1 o'olock,
Jno. McNabb, Prop. F 8, Scott, Ano.
FRIDAY, MARCH 31sT.=Farm stook and
implements at Lot 18, con. 11, Grey.
Sale n0reeerved at 1 o'olook. Philip
Ament, prop. ; F. S. Sootb,'ano.
THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN:
I HEREBY DESIRE TO IN-
Foma my old friends and the public
generally that I have resumed the practice
of Medicine in Blbeeel9. Offices in the
rooms formerly occupied by the late Alex,
Hunter, over 13t1•uohan's store
86.44 Wed. GRAHAM.
MENDERS WILL BE RECEIV-
arounddechool hou, S removal No t1, he Grey, and
the building uta new one. Tenders will be
opened on Tuesday, April 4th. For further
partioulare apply to the trustees,
J120. DAVIDAON,
87.2 Seo,-Treas.
RE EAST HURON ELECTION,
ALbetraot statement of expene59 tucurred
by and on behalf of Archibald Hislop, Esq.,
a candidate at the Election for the East
Riding of the County of Huron, held on the
26th day of January, A, D 1906, furnished tO
me poreonnt to the provisions of The On-
tario Elections Act, by John Leckie, Esq.,
Snanolal agent for the said Archibald
lop:— . ..
Bent of halls - $ 18 50
Pnstnge, telegraph and telephone 25 60
Livery 20 28.
Printing 19 75
Candidate's personal exp5ooge..,,.,,,.,,5 51 96
THOS, SACRA CHAN.
Returning 0:®eer,
JNo, LE00IE,Finanolal Agent,
Dated at Bruesele this 20111 day of March,
1905.
SPRING MILLINERY
FRIDAY &
SATURDAY
Larch 31 & April
A CORDIAL INVITATION is extended to
the Ladies of Brussels and locality to
visit our Show Room on the above dates when
all that is new and beautiful in Spring and
Summer Millinery will be there for inspection.
A Choice Selection of Ready-to-wear Hats,
Untrimmed Shapes, Flowers and other Trim-
mings will be found in stock.
NO FANCY PRICES.
A WELCOME TO ALL.
1V. I S STRACHAN
Apprentices wanted. Successor to Miss Little.
CAPITAL -Paid 0p • $1,000,000
RESERPI'1 FUND a • $1,000,000
BHV, 1i. H. WARDEN, 0, p„
Directors
111,
President, 5, J, MOOR Viaal
e-MSOe,
TUN, URAAanAW, F.hA, 8I6 HONOR Ha, W. MOhTIAiEa GLARE, N.C. A, A. TnOtI90N,208.. 0,
CORN FIR8TDa000.
HEAD OFFICE .. TORONTO
W, D. 5083 - - GENERAL MANAGER
A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED.
Drafts Bought and Sold, Farmers' Notes Discounted.
Interest at HIGHEST CURRENT RATES allowed on all sums of 51 and upwards
DREATHEAS
A. E. 11'IELLISH, Manager,
TN THE MATTER OF THE ES -
TM OF NEIL 6. M'LAOONLIN, OF THE
VILLAGE OF 80050558, IN T•H0 0051107 OF
HDR0N, 1MPLEMENT AGENT, AN 50700571050,
Notice is hereby given that Neil 3, Me•
Lauohlin, of the Village 01 Brunets, in the
county of Huron, carrying on bntiueas au
Implement Agent at the said Village of
Bruesele, has made an aeelgnmeot under B,
8. 0, 1807, Chap. I47, of all his estate,
credits and effects to Finley Stewart (Mott,
of the Village of Brownie, in the County of
Huron, baili8, for the general belied, of hie
creditors, Ameetiug of his creditors will
bo held 0.8 the Law Offices of A. B. McDon-
ald, of the Viilege of ROooesls, in the
County of Huron, ou Monday, the 3rd day
of April, at. 2 o'olook in the afternoon, to
receive the statements of affairs and ap-
andfor the ordering of theoint inspectors and fixn affairs of thremea
estate generally. Creditor. are requested
to file their 01.,ima with the Aeaignee or bis
Sclleimr with the proofs thereof required
by the said Act, on or before the day of
ruch meeting. And notice is further given
that after the 0511 day of May, A. D., 1905,
the Assignee will proceed to diatribe'e the
aeeete of the debtor among the partfee 50-
01110d thereto, hayjng regard only to the
claims of whioh notice shall then have been
given, and that he will Rot bo liable for the
aeeete or any part thereof so distributed to
any personorpersone of whose.olaim notice
atoll not have been received.
F. S: SCOTT, A. B, MAODONALD
Assignee, Solicitor for Assignee.
Dated at Brueeels this 21st day of March,
1905.
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
37•.01, IMPLI''MENTn. FUnNITDRE, &c.
—F 8. Scott, auctioneer, has received in-
struotione from the undersigned to sell by
publir .notion at 85. Lot 25, Con. 11, Grey,
on Friday, Marob 24th. at 1 o'olook, the 101-
lewing valuable' property, viz, :-1 mare 10
years old 1 mare 10 mire old in foal to
Pride of Morph 0,' 1 colt rising 2years brok-
en to barnese, 1 heavy colt siredby 'Child -
'wick Heatbet ton; 1 colt rising 1 year aired
by'Custom Boy,' 1 fresh cow, 5 cows suppos-
ed in calf, 1 heifer rising 3 years, 1 heifer
risin'g 2 years, 6 steers rising 2 years, 8 steers
rising 1 year, 2 heifers rising 1 year, 1 calf 2
months old, 60 pure bred Plymouth Rook
pullsts, 7 pure bred Minorca pullets, 20 bens
other'breed, 1 sow w,th litter 3 weeks old,
1 Champion seed drill, 1 mower, 1 Coeeitt
hay rake, 1 Gillis & Martin gang plow, 1 No.
21 Fleury plow. 1 hay rack, 1 scorner nearly
new,1 twelve -loot Diamond harrow, 1 wag-
on 8 in, tire, J. Mitcbell, maker; 1 wagon
box, 1 gravel box, 1 buggy nearly new, 1 road
road Dart, l cutter, 1 land roller, 1 pulsar, 1
pair hob-eicighe, 1 Maxwell binder,1 Clinton
fawning mill, 1 net beam ecalee, 1 set double
harness, 1 sot single harness nearly new, 1
water trough, 1 hay knife, 1 ladder 26 feet
long, 1 ladder 19 feet long, 7 tone good tim-
othy hay, a quantity o1 turnips, a number
of good cedar poste and stakes, a quantity
of grain bags, -1 box. stove, 1 daisy churn, 1,
milk can, a quantity of household furniture,
forks,°beim, eoythee and numerous other
articles. Bale unreserved' ail proprietor has
sold his farm. Terme—All aurae of $5 and
under o.sh, over that amount monthe'
oreditwill be given on furnishing approved
joint notes ; 5 per sent. 08 for cash 013 ere -
4,5 amounts ; hay and roots to be cash,
F. S. SCOTT, 3120. B. BYD5,
Auctioneer. proprietor,
AUOTION SALE OF FARM,
FARM 8To01 AND IMPLEMENTS —F. S.
Scott, Auctioneer, has received in struetio00-
from the inderolgned to sell by public auo•
tion at Lot 10, Don. 18, Grey, on WEDNES-
DAY, MARCH 200h, at 1 o'oloak, the follow
in g valuable property, V5z 1-1 good working
horse, 1 mare years old, 1 horse 6 yearn
old, 1 driving horse 4 years old, 1 heavy Dolt
milk
risingsow.1 your,,8hei8 sowsfers risisupposedng8years, to Oali5 heifers
, 11res00
rioiog 2 05885, 10 steers rising 2 years, 2
eteero rising 1 year, 6 betters rising l year,1
calf months old, about60 hens, 1 -Deering
binder 7 ft cut nearly new, 1 AloOormiek
mower 5 ft out nearly now ,1 9 -ft Mellor m ick
bayrake new, 1 Maeeey.Hurris seed d rill
nearly now, 1 steel land roller 1noarty new,
I died harrow, 2 date iron barrows, 1 gang
Plow, 1 Fleury plow new, 8 walling plows,
1 Muffler, 1 turnip outlier, 1 wheelbarrow, 1
fanning mill, 1 ;trunk wagon, 1 set of bob-
sleighs,1 top buggy, 1 cutter, l wagon rank,
9 wood raoke, 1 set 2000 Ib 0onlee, 1 water
tank, 1 grindstone, 1 pair of skidding tongs,
2 sets of team harness, 1 set of chain liar-
nee5, 9 sets of single barnees, 2 pairs blau-
kebe, 2 Sots of wlli0letreee, boy fork, ropes
and pulleys, 4 neokyokoe, 0 orose.out saws,
1 cant hook, chains, forks, hoes and numer-
ous other 88000089, Sale withoutreserve as
proprietor is giving ue farming. The form
is doneson5 of 100 acro., 85 acres cleared
and balance. timber, 1,810 cedar; good frame
house and bank barn ; well fended; only 5
mile from Oranlrook where aro churches,
stores, school,+ &c, It farm 15 not sold' it
Wilt be rented, Terms—All 5um512 or $5 andmonthe'
under nob, over that amount '
credit will be given on furnishing approved
lone none; 6 per cent, off for cash on mod -
it amounts, • Terms for farm made known
on day of Hale, JOHN Motu ABB,: Prppriet•
or; F. S. 800710, Auotluneor,'
AUCTION SALE OF FARM
auct,oneerr, h t resolved Implements. P.
from
the undersigned to Boll by uublio auotioa at
Lot 18,Con. 11 Grey, 011 Friday, Mural Biot
at 1 o'clock the followingvaluable property,
viz' : -1 driving mere 6 years old by
mn,toRroliriem000y'Otr1 foal draught
frrgieou
0100; a -
Many draugot mare B years 010,
supposed eligible for registration ;1 aged
•trptting bred • ream, Minnie Hunter; with
mark'of 2,84, Standard bred and registered,
dam of'bointhy 3„ 2,121• atm,' data of 'Via
Hunter' 2,281, In foal bo 'Costumer'; 1 stand.
ard bred Aily, dam Minnie. }hinter; by
dam arrie A.,.by 'costumer,'Standard
'Replan'
2.085 ; 8 3 -year old steers, 2 2 -year old steers,
[ 8•year old heifer in cult, 2 2 -year old heifers
6 3 -year old heifers, 4 Leicester ewes, 1
Leicester ram, 1tborobrad 'Pain worth sow
in 210,1 Yorkshire Flow with litter 6 woke
000,1 Yorkshire sow supposed In pig 2 pigs
4 menthe old, 1 ICs ng0roo gang plow,110 1t,
Mo0ormiokebeel.take, 1 Mower with pea
harvester,1 Ma Oo rmfok mower Dearly new,
out 10 acree,1 Deering Binder out 2 Drops, 1
12 hoe NOxon seed drill, 1 set lion barrows,
10ouffler,1 disc barrow, 1 Ooleneau iron
land roller,l Cookeautt turnip pulpor, 1
Chatham higeabbgi1 oye heavy lumber wagon,
large wagon boli, 1 siokie grinder, 1 wheel.
bnrrow,1 grindstone, 1 set 8•benoh bob.
Malebo, 1 plow, 1 hayrack, 2 sots double
batmena,1 Collie dog, 22 cow 050105, 9 57.11,
iadder,1 water tenni, about 18 tone of bay,
number of small artieleo too moneran to
mention, Sale uureeetyed, 89 proprietor
1158 bold his 511010, Terme—All Sam80f $6
end under, mask ; over that amount 10
mouths' credit wdl be gives on rurnlohing
convoyed joint 00tee, 6 per cont, elf for
ouch on.085015 amau0to, Hay to be oath,
PHILIP 5.0001197, proptletor, F. s, 55006,
O 4110055r,
(,PAN OF TWO YEAR OLD
(. Ft111eo, genera: purpose, and an aged
mare for sale; JAB. A. MOI,AIIOBLIN, Lot
11, Con, 12, Grey, 018nbroolcY. 0: 81.2
LOST.—A CANT EWOK BE.
Lot 20, 000, 13 Grey, Int Tuesdayy, Finder
will please leave it at JOHN MoNABl1'8,
Cruobrook,
Coming I Coming i
EYE SPECIALIST
Graduate of New York, Philadelphia and
Toronto Optioal °alleges, will be at
DRUG STORE
ONE DAY ONLY
Tuesday, April llth
Call early and avail yoireelf of•
his valuably aervioes,
EXAMINATION 808501E.
eVirti Yll
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Now that the season for buying Buggies has arrived
we would like to inform the public that we are better
prepared than ever to supply their every want in. Buggies
got up in the very latest style and best material • that ..
money can buy—Steel Tires, }Iard Rubber, Cushion and
Pneumatic Wheels, with Ball Bearing Axle
Lumber Wagons—the very beat oak gear, with half
truck or high wheels, either 2e, 22 or. 3 in tires. Before
buying elsewhere be sure and call at the old reliable Car-
riage Factory where you will get the very best value for
your money.
JOHN COBER & SONS
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Roche & Haycroft
OPENING
S TURDAY, March 31 186 April 1
READY-TO-WEAR HATS are the Hats for all round,
general wear and are jnet what aro required for the
stylish Tailored Suit for Spring.
We are pleased to be in a position to offer our many
Ouetomero the most 'Up-to-date design in this head :pear:,
The latest imports' of our leading -Millinery Wholesale
from English and American designers.
Everybody is Cordially Invited.
Conte and see the Latest Designs in Millinery.
Roche & Hayeroft
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Clothing
FOR BOYS
hy It's Best
It's '1
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Because We made from superior aD-wool mater lats.
It ie made by hand—the oollare aro shaped to lit snugly to
noir..
The facing are deep with canvas running back to arm holes
and over shoulder.
The trousore are lined throughout—and have double Beate and
knees.
Everything that will add to its appearance is employed in the
make tip, and yet it ie no higher prided than ordinary made
Clothing.
It pommies individoelity, snap and obaraoter.
Dw Ca ROSS
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