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The Brussels Post, 1903-2-5, Page 8Ruralev's fair onic HUS Invigorates the Growth of Hair, Prevents it Falling Out, Cleanses the Scalp, curing Dandruff and Skin Diseases, Gives the Hair Color. and Gloss of Youth, It is not a Hair Dye. LEY'S UnUQ ::TORE BRUSSELS. 10 a1 gebn gt.ems. A chiefs among ye takir' suttee, Au' faith he'll prent ti. FnenuAar. WEDNESDAY was a blustery day at times. Scnoox, Board on Friday evening of next week. SEB what Rev. Irl Hicks sage about the weather in this issue. W. F. BTRwART & Sax received a oar let grade Manitoba wheat this week. Cog guantlet driving mit lost in Oen- teal Hotel stable Brunets on Thursday. Suitable reward by leaving it at Tun Pose. A WEDDING took plane at the Methodist Pareooage on Wedneaday after0ou0, F. Woods and Mies fluidic Spieran, of Grey, being the priooipale. MRS, GAMMON IND Mae, Lacxxw give an At Home Friday afternoon in honor of Mre. R. Jackson, of Petrolia, and Mre. (Dr.) Turnbull, of Goderiob. THE deviling whistle ou the Cole engine in connection with hie sawing outfit, which was et work at W. H, MoOraoken's wee a novelty to not a few of oar residents. "Texas GCs," the tidy peeing stallion purohaeed from J. B. Stretton by Reid Moore, wag taken to Kincardine 00 Tues- day where the parohaaer is associated with his brother-in•law, A. Hewitt, in botee buying. Tan PoeT 000gratu'atee the School Board of Broesele on the 0000686 of their applioatiou to the Co. Counoil relative to grant for the Continuation Class work beteg done. The Co. will pay double the Government grant, thio year. SOMEBODY Paye somebody was having a hockey match and skate np the river last Sabbath afternoon and a few names have been handed in to the offioere of the Lord's Day Alliance who, if proof can be obtained, may take action to vindioate the law and set an example to other yoathe, who should know better, Moines evening of last week Drugglet and Mre. Fox celebrated the 10th en. nivereary of their marriage by a very nleaea8t At Home. Geo. and Mre. Barkley kept their 15th anniversary in mind last week oleo and entertained a large company. Tun Pose extends con. 508101811008 to both borne oirole8, LIVERY Sox..—Tbe Beattie livery stable has been gold to G. R. Muldoon, ot this p'aoe, who will take poeeeesion in a few days, A large bueinese is done, the mail untruth to and from the G. T. R., and a lane line being in connection, We have not learned what Messrs. Beattie purpose doing. They have had the business for a number of years. LAST Sabbath morning as Mre. Thos. Lott wee leaving the Methodist Church else took a fainting spell and fell striking her head against the etairway railing and felling down the remaining steps. A Dr. wee summoned and the lady (serried to the Parsonage. She was afterwards re. moved to her daughter's, Mre. Mosey, Turnberry street, and IR naw makfug favorable progress. Omen UP.—I have now on band a few bons of good hard oual. Jose Doioeta, Wroxeter. Mange Glyn Ooneley, Muir Thomson and Finlay end Walter. Soott entertained young friends on vario0e eveoi0ge of late and enjoyed "a bigh old time." BARRISTER Bunt attended Division Court at Blyth last Tuesday. He has been appointed Solicitor for the Howiok ?dismal Fire Ioeoraooe Oo., we tinder stand. 35,000 private fond% to loan on first' mortgage ou farm security, with easy terms of payment. Further particulate may be obtained by addressing E. Blen- 1te)m, Dare of THE Poer, Brussels. BR0SBEL8 Pew Wonxe,—Having put in a machine for grindiug clippers I am pre. pared to make old ouees out like new. Sawa gummed. Skates and mistime eharpeoed. FRED. ADAMS. CARD OP THANE%. I wish to expreee my thanks to the many kind friends who gave a8eietaoee in helping out my aback from the river last week and aided in 08ri0g for them. The help was much ap- preoiated. JAS. SHAW, Brussels, FODDTo Divi•ioo Court wee held in Brussels on Tbnreday of this week before Judge Holt. The dooket wee light con. elating of the following oaee9 :—Newsome vs, Anderson, disputed a0000ot. Judg- ment for plaintiff for 32 60 and costa. Appeal case of Cummings ve. Humphries, are to wages. Judgment reserved. Before the bueinese ot the (joint was gone into oongratulatione were extended to Judge Holt on thte late first appearance at Court einoe hieappoiotme0t, by Barristers Sim elide and Blair, the latter-aleo expreseiog the commendations of the village Connell, Reeve Wilton and Oonnoillor Busker being present. The Judge made a most appropriate reply. INTERIon end exterior improvemonta are being made at the residence of W. F. Stewart, Maple street. The painters, paper hangers and oarpentere have been bney and the obengee will be noticeable when oompleted. HORSE FAro.—The monthly Horse Fair was held in Brussels on Tbnreday of thin week. Next Fait will take plane on Thursday, March 6th. Brussels Fairs always attract a big orowd when weather and roads are at all favorable. THANE Yom.—Since 'net issue 25 or 30 people have called or remitted their Bub- eoriptione to Tug Poem and the Editor ie onrreepondingly thankful. We hope the good example set will he followed by many others some of whom are years in arrears. The address label will give the informsiiun. THE K. 0. T. M. Band played' a few eel. gone on the street on Wedneaday evening ot lard, week. Our residents and the people of the surrounding community will be glad to know tbab a weekly 000• cert will be given during the Summer months on the Street in return for the grant made to the Band by the town Oonnoil. W. G. YOueo, of the Colonial Portland Cement Oompany, of Wiarton, ie in town for a few days in the intereete of the Oompauy, which ie nae of the beet invest- ments of the present day. The stock he Belle is first clam. Mr. Young has lettere to some of our best bueinese men. 0E01 on him at the Amerioan House. Worke will be in operation next July. BY notice elsewhere it will be observed that Mre. James Kay, of Galt, paid Nature's debt last Sabbath, paesiug away in her 86th year. Deceased was an old resident of Galt whose bullhead pre• deceased her by many years. Oat of a family of 9 children only one eurvives, Mrs. David Miller, of Galt. Mre. Kay wee an aunt to Mre, W. H. Kerr, of Brea. eels. METROPOLITAN BANE.—On Wednesday of this week the Metropolitau Bank opened its doors in the Stretton Bleak, Bruaeele, for busiueae, under the manage. meet of A. E Mellish, as agent ; Fred. H. Gilroy, of Mount Forest., as teller ; and George Thomson, jr., Brneeele, 08 junior. Times are good, and the farmers and merobente are reaping their fair share of the general ptoepetity so their wants should be well attended to now. The Metropolitan Bank is a parttoolarly strong one, being the first Canadian Bank to start business with a Reserve Feed equal to ite paid np Oepital, 31,000,000 of the authorized capital having been subscribed and paid for at a premium of 100% giving the bank a paid•op oapital of 31,000,000 and a reserve fund of 31,000,050. The bank ie also fortunate in having a particularly strong directorate in the following gentlemen :—A. E. Amee, Preeident, of A. E. Amos & Co., Bankers end Brokers, President Toronto Board of Trade ; Rev. Robert H. Warden, D. D., Vioe•Preeideot, General Agent Presby terian Chnrah in Canada; Thoe. Brad. chew, F.T.A., Vice -President and Aotuery Imperial Life Aoeuranoe Company of Canada ; S. J. Moore, Manager, the Oarter,Orume Co., Vice•Preaident and Manager The Niagare Silver Company ; Cheater D. Mosey, President the Massey. Harris Company, Limited; F. W. Baillie, General Manager. The notes of the Metropolitan Bank are a marvel of the engraves' art,and bear date of November 6th, 1902. At preterit the notes of the $5.00 denomivabion are the only mule in (sirmulation, the general design of which 000018te of two tamale figures, represent Ing Agrioultnre end Qommeroe, reclining on either aide of a child bearing a torah in each hand and representing the Progreee and Enlighte'emrnt of a young oouutry. The fade of the bete is richly tinted in 0olore of old rose with a euggee. tion of chocolate, the reverse being in green and Elbowing the Royal acme and pretty line filigree work. A new burglar proof sate baa been planed in the yeah and the interior will look very attractive when all imprevemente are completed. The advertieement of the Metropolitan I3auk appetite in (hie betel. THE POST extends a cordial welcome to Meeere. 1%1011ie1i and Giltny in their coining to Bengalis These gentlemen are well ploaecd with the outlook, banked up by a good eena•oftin their opening deye. SIG Lose —James Shaw, whose farm adjoins Broesele, met with a serious toes on Friday of last week. At noon 9 head of cattle were allowed to go to the rivet to drink and when they were looked for about 1.80 were tong submerged in the cold water, the ice having broken down with them rendering it Impos.ible for them to get out without help. One of the animals had disappeared under the los and wee not reoovered, As speedily are possible the others were extricated but were so ohilled that before they could be got to the etebiee 2 had died and 4 others were dead before night. The lose will foot up poeeibly from 3300 to 3350. It was an ,tnfortnnete oir0nmetanoe and Mr. Bbaw is sympathised with in hie lose, JONATHAN PnmLAND DEOE,1oED.-There day of lest week Jonathan Rutland, formerly ot Brneeele, pureed over to the greet majority. The remains were brought to Stratford Saturday morning on the 11,45 train, for interment in Avon dale oemetery, The Rev. D. Williams, M, A., eondaoted the 88819105 at the grave side. The late Mr. Putland wee 83 years of age. He lived for 25 years in Strut. ford, leaving there ebout 7 years ago. He leaves behind him two eons and three daughters, ell married. The remains were aoeompanied by W. Bloomer, of Toronto, a son•inlaw of deoeaeed, at whose home the latter died. Mr.Pntland wet a native of England, having tome Out been with the troope fn hie younger days. I3o was a soldier for over eleven rare. Deceased lived in town for some yeare with bis son John, now of Ripley. Mr. Palsied was a kindly old ge(tleme0, T lleUoliolila� BANK CAPITAL, • $11.,000,000 If BSC fy1 $1,000,000 Dfret'furs A, E, 830118, • 01108101101T 11E0. h, 11.0ARnENr0, 0„ 1vxc13•PREeInloNT 0. P. 01888100, 8. J. 0(001111 THOS. B1RADSHAW General Banking Business Transacted. Farmer's Notes Discounted, Interest allowed on Savings Deposits at the rate of Three per cent. on the daily balance. G. P. GLAIR, SOLICITOR. A, E, MELLISH, MANAGER. Oonnoillor Thomson is awe `Ito Mon. treul and 'reroute combining business with plea8mre. Deans fleeing have moved their milhoery 8to0k to the most Northerly Bore in the Stratton block owing to the uew Bank renting the place they were 000npyiug. IP WANTED—If yon want anything in Drese Goode, Fare or Overcoats came to our Great Clearing Sale. Butter 20o, fresh eggs 20o. Mre. Wright won last week's 35 00 prize. GEO. E. KING, Wingham. POSTPONED —The moving pietnre Show announced for Thursday evening of this week had to be postponed owing to ina- bility to mitre eleotrio light. Mr. Out- lerton will secure a fine calcium light and will lee beak to Brunets on Friday even ing of next week, 18th 'net , and present the Pasei00 Play, Coronation and other p1010ree. Tun "Lig",—The other day Tun Poem received an advertisement, in the dodger form, from the well known Jna. Alex. ander, who ie now in bueinees at Port Arthur, Ont. He's the same "Lion" as iu the days of yore. The opeoiog shot on the dodger after the heading "What the Lion ie roarin' about" is :— Hoist y0nr balloon, fresh breeze and boom With blessings load each Ohristmae Tree, And golden showers year Ninteen Three. Brunettes Pomo LIARIRY.—The annual meeting ut Brueee'e Public Library Board was held on Friday evening last. The following officers were appointed :— President, J. H. Cameron ; Treat., T. Farrow ; Seo., Rev. I. M. Webb ; Book Com , Messrs. Robb, Cameron cud Webb. The Library has a very fine oolleotion of books and those desirous of reading ohould prooure reader's tickets from the L,brariau. Books in Booke le. Library. sued in 1902. Hietory 298 426 Biography 299 31 Travel 877 376 Science 896 72 General Literature,453 2849 Poetry 81 18 Religion 133 30 Fiction415 1536 Mieoellaneoae 310 73 Works of Reference 90 Magazines .... ,41 339 Total 2903 6246 The newspapers io Reading Room Don• slat of 2 dailies and 6 weeklies. There are 17 magazi0ea and periodicals on the table. Mies Minnie MaNaogbton is the painstaking Librarian. Eleotrio light may be enbetitated for the lamps now to 000. Brussels Council The monthly meeting of Brussels Oounuil was held last Monday evening, Reeve Wilton in the chair, and O.;noeil. lore Blair, Plum and Beaker preeent, Minutes of test meeting read and paeeed alert minutes of a epeoial meetipg adopted on motion of 13. T. Plum and G. F. Blair, A oommauioatiOn was read from the Public Library asking for ,} mill on the aeeeeement. J. H. Cameron addressed the Counoil and stated that the Library Wile now about 3250 in debt. Moved by G. F. Blair eeoonded by A. Baeker that a grant of 3150 be made to the Library Board for 1903. Carried. Following a000ante were presented;— Alex. MoLanohlin,eatery ..... ...3 25 00 EleotriaLi,ht Company 101 25 1200 16 70 35 84 4 25 W. H. Kerr, priming Reid & tgileon, coal N. F. Gerry, coal R Henderson, teaming Mies Avery, work at Town Hall 6 00 Chas. Meadows, work at Town Had 60 Geo, Barkley, street a 75 Wm. Jewitt, wood 9 00 Moved by G. F. Blair, eeoonded by B. T. Plum that amounts be passed. Oar. rigid. The Reeve oalled attention to the necessity of removing a willow tree bordering on John street. Moved by G. F. Blair, eeoonded by A. Baeker that permiesien be granted on condition owner of property ooneeote. Carried. Tenders tor printing for 1908 were opened as follows :— The Herald, 324 00 THE Poem, 25 00 The lowest was accepted mm motion of Meagre. Baeker and Plum. Moved by G. F. Blair, eeoonded by A, Beaker, that notioe of registration re Lonkridge By law be' published for three weeks in BnnsswLS POST. Oarried. The Auditore' Report for thepaetyear'e bneineee wee read showing receipts to be 312002 83 inaluding a balance of 34248 56 on hand from lank year. Expenditure 37,277 28 leaving a balance of $366 40 to credit of local account and $4728 60 in Standard Bank. W, H MoOraoken and J. Y. B Kirk were the Reenters, Report was adopted on motion of Moore. Blair and Plum, Moved by Alf. Baeker, eeoonded by G. F. Blair that the following ealoriee he paid :—A, Stra0ha0, Treasurer, 350.00 ; 7. 0; Halliday, OolleotOr, 345 00; Dr. Toole, Health Officer, 310.00 ; W, B. 113a0raeken, Auditor $7,00 i J.Y. 0. Kirk, Anditor, 37 00, Carried, Treaenrer Stranban reported the fees from Weigh scales for poet three weeks, ae collected by Constable MoLuuohlin, were 324 05. 320 98 were reoeived by the addition of the 5% on taxa not paid by Deo, 15, and a Pew dollen; are etiil due on taxee. Barrieter Sinclair, H. R. Btowor and L. Danford addressed the Council vela. nye to a greet to 1)18 X. 0, T. M. Band to be constituted of 20 members, O0 motion of Motion. Blair and Baeker $100 was greeted, 325 to be paid in Juue,Juty, Aug. and Sept., ou oonditiou that a weekly ooneert, 0f One hoax's duration is given and the Band play free on portions of two days to be named by Counoil, Carried. Rev. R. Paul, Chairman of the Board of Health, attended the Qoaugil and pre stinted the annual report and also the Medioal Health Offioer'e report. There were 10 oaaee of diphtheria with 3 deaths sed 3 oaeee of typhoid fever an 1 2 deatbe. Dr. Toole le the Health Offiuer. Mr. Paul referred to infectious 0(000080 and the necessity of guarding against them. He urged vaccination as a preventive againet smallpox, and oomplimented the village on the tidy and well kept appear. aooe. Report was adopted. In referrnoe to lighting Town Hall with electric light the Reeve gave a report but the matter was lett over. Mr. Blair in- troduced the question of joining with Grey and Morrie towoehip in 06000)ng a maohiue for atone crashing for road mak purposes. It was deckled t0 aek repre- sentatives from these municipalities to meet at Brussels on a date near to band. It was deoided to retain Ilir. Mo. Lauohlin ae weighrnaeter et the town settles, he to report monthly 10 Treasurer Straohen, Aotiou was recommended in wearing the sidewalks of snow, eepeoially after a thaw so are to allow people an opportunity of getting off the middle of the street. A By law will not be peseod this eeaeon hat may be later if the above hint is not aoted 0pon. Council adjourned at 10 80 o'olook. It ware a busy session. Unmeant $cutlet Itoat'tl. The Statutory meeting of the Poblio School Board was held in the Board room Wednesday, 2nd ult. Ail members preeeot except A, Oooeley. Moved by W. M. Siuolair,se000ded by J. G. Skene, that R. Leatherdale be Chairman for 19013.—Oarried. The following momenta were presented and on motion of J. G. Skene, eeoonded by D. 0. Roes, were ordered to be paid • Jae. Fox, ....................$ 9 60 Hy. Dation.. 2 00 Wilton & Turnbull 20 85 W. H. gar[ 6 00 Moved by J. G. Skene, eeoondedby Jae- Turnbull, that D. Robb be reappointed• member of the Public Library Board for a term of three year. Carried. Moved by J, G. Skene, eeoonded by 'Mt. 5 1905 Standard Bank of Canada 3..0...'0:'8T,i.LXSTx7. }7 10072 ASSETS --OVER THIRTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Deposits Rvrr'ved end int'reet at Highest 13au1' tete allowed from .date of Deposit to date of Withdrawal Ate Int erest PAID ON TEE Daily Balance Looms Made, Notes Oaobed, and every aetommude• tion afforded tate .res. ponoibia borrower. This Bank offers Unsurpassed Facilities and Lowest Rates for the Transaction of every form of Banking Business. Every oonvenienoe afforded euetomere living at a distances. BRUSSELS BRANCH F. H. GRAY, AaaNT. Jas. Turnbull, that J. H, Cameron be appointed to go with W. M, Sinclair and Jae. Turnbull to Goderiob to ioterview the County Connell in reference to 100 increase of grant to Continuation class work. Carried. Attendance for Deo. 1902 wee : Room No. on toll Av. attendance 1 70 00 2 60 61 57 60 4 6 .. 74 70 Board then adjourned. GteeoN.—In Wroxeter. on Jan, 801h, to Mr, and Ma. John Gibson, a dangh• ter. OOoTTe. — At 6988 Wentworth' avenge, Chicago, on Jan, 23rd, to Mr. and Mre. Harry Mutts, a daughter. t1a.8RRxameze Wooer-9PEIRAN.—In Brunets, at the ete)hodietParsonage, on Feb. 4'b, by Rev. T. W.Oneene, Mr. Frank Woods to Miss Hulde,'youngeet daughter of Mr. and Mre. Hartwell Bpeiran, both of Grey. caxM,Ia. KAY.—In Galt, on Feb. let, Mre. Was. Kay, in her 86th year. LINnoAY.—In Neepawa, Men., on Feb. 4, Lottie B. Lake, beloved wife or Robert Liodeay, aged 27 pearls, 9 months and 23 days. PDTLAND.—In Toronto, on Jan. 29th Jonathan Putland, formerly of Brue eels, aged 88 years. RIDLEY.—In Grey, on Jan. 28th, Jno. Ridley, aged 52 years. a rcmxoxw . Mousses, FEB. 9.—Farm Ptook, imple. menta, &o., at Lot 3, Com 6, Grey. Bele, unreserved, at 1 o'olook. Joseph H. Bowman, prop. ; F. S. Scott, ago. MONDAY, FRB. kn.-55 bead of cattle, ooueiating of 17 well bred cows in calf, and 18 heifers and steers, at Lot 36, Con. 1, Morrie, half mile East of Binevale. Bele at 1 o'olook p. re. J. J. , Denm in, Prop. ; John Pnreie, Ano. Tnaa0AY FRB, 10 —Farm, farm stock, &o., at Lot 28, Ooo. 3, Grey, Bale nn• reserved at 1 o'o'ook. Alex. McNeil, prop) ; F. S. Boort, enc. WEDNE-DAY, FEB. 11 —Farm stook, implements, &o., Lot 8, Con. 6, Grey. Rale, unreserved, at 1 o'Wlook. John Smith, Propt. ; F. S. Boort, Auo. C. TUISPDAY, Fan 24,—Farm stool[, at Lot 24, Con. 9, tdrey, Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock, RObt. MoDooald, proprietor ; F. S. Scutt, auotiooeer. ONE CETT A WORD COLUMN. Woon oettere wanted. Enquire at TBI1 POST, Hoeg and lot for Pale on Mill street, Brneeele..Apply to R. T, 31NQ8203. BOARDERS wanted. Apply to MRS, T. NICHOLS, John street, Brussels. Trioao' me young sows for eale, all in farrow. LobOO, Oon, 0, Morris, or Brussels P. 0. ItOBT. NICHOL, Proprietor, GaNRnAL store for Belo. For further h 0(1001ure apply to 3. 11. THOMSON, Hen - 1 UE PEOPLE'S COLUMN, GOOD YEAR OLD STEERS `X Wanted, suitable tor ranch purposes Apply to 050. BEST, Bruaeele. 1410R SALE -LOT 207 AND devenlu0 thereon, North-west oor0or William aid Albert etreete, Bruaeele. 49.00 J. LEOS5I0. TTURopeS ALE. lIthelVALUABLE known MLethodlat Pui0Onage. Apply to 3110. as the COBEit,Brueeeie. - OUSE AND LOT 1i',oll SALE in tee Village of Ethel. A desirable property. 1'orpartioulare 0810 prise, terms, &o., apply on the eremiee0 to MORR10 FUGAL, or Ethel P.O. 113-8m OOR 10 ACRES OF STANDING Timber f nr sale, principally black ash. Will be sold by the more or ten block. For price, terms and other partioulare, apply to DUNOAN TAYLOR, Lot 4, Cou. 8, Grey. or Jamestown P. 0. 24-tf 3 THORO' BRED SHORT HORN Rolle for sale. One is 1 year old and the other two younger, Also several regist- ered 00000 and Heifers. Apply to JAMES SPE1R, Lot 00, Dome, Morrie Twp., or Brus- sels P. 0, 52-tf "F'011 SALE. -5 SHEARLING Rama 1 1 two-year-old and 2 Ram Lambe. Pure bred Len:esters, Good Daae at low prioe0. Also Short Horn Bulls, Cove and Boilers at very moderate erten and easy inane. D. MILNE & SON, Ethel, IlGl QUALITY FOR LEAST COST THAT IS Chit Pure Cream Tartar I3a,king Powder W e find a constantly increasing trade for our Baking Powder. We guarantee it to be pure and always fresh. . We would like to have you try it. 25c. per pound at DRUG STORE. CiLYDESDALES, S H 0 It T- I Honlie AND 131010888.11108 8011 eAL11,— Two young Short Horn Bulls from imported stook ; also Berkshire pigne 8 months o1d ffuurltherlpal tloulare considering to 3110100010 ENP. LER, Lot 29, Ooi, 0, Grey, or Hanfryn P.O. HAIR DRESSING.—THE UN• DEltetlONan wieliee to announce to the ladlee of Brussels and vicinity that she is prepared to make ewitobee out of Oomb- loge and out hair, at ber 'home, 181111 street Weet,llruseelo. Mita. RING8TON, �] OOD FOR SALE. — THE undersigned ban any quantity of bard and soft wood for We. Also a quan- tity of good baro timber. For further ear - Mouton apply on lbs mentees, 1.01 21, Con.. 10, Grey, or to JNO, M01.7853, .27.4 Oranbrook P. 0. t 0AR FOR SERVIOE.—THE .[1) undersigned will keep for service on Lot 10, Onn.10, Grey, the tboro'-bred York- shire hog "Maple Leaf Toro." pedigree may bo seen ou appboatioe. Terme, %100, with privilege ofreturning if necessaryy, ROBT. HOVBTON, 20.4 Proprietor. NOTICE ! To whom tbie may concern : The email -pox, et present, is fonud 181 many parte of the country, we therefore consider it necessary that all who have not been vaccinated ehoald bo fol'tt_ eitb. 1'he Trustee Board of the Public School will please note this. RICHARD PAUL, Chairman Board of Health. S11011THORNS AND OLYDES. iJ DALEs.—For sale 2 young hulls 81 and 17 menthe old. The former took let prizes at Brussels and Belgrave Fa11 Fairs and 2011 at Blyth, and the latter woo also a prise winner at Brussels. Also one yearling heifer, All are sired by Roan Duke, 85,789, which bee token let prize fel' past thrre years in classes of home bred and imported stook. The dams of these onus animals have repeatedly taken honors le the prize ring. Will also soil two Olydeadalo emelt, with 4 and 5 erosee0 of imported stock, res- pectively, aged 1 and 2 years. Easy terms of paymeu). 7, ROBERTSON. Lot 0,Con. 9. Grey, 17.1f Brussels P. 0. CLOTHING CLOTHING Great Stock -Taking Clearing Sale For the month of February and First week of March, starting Saturday, Feb. 7th, and ending Saturday, March 7th, when we offer all broken sites of Boots and Shoes at prices far below cost to completely clear them out. We ask you to note following prices and please remember the goods are just as represented. Emzeomiccwam 27 pairs of Ladies' Fine Shoes, buttoned and laded, all sizes, regular prices were from $1.25 to $2.75, fin your choice for only 17 pairs of Men's Calf, Buff and Dongola Shoes, laced, all sizes, regular price from $1 75 to $4.00, 1 og your choice for only 1 4,1U 20 per cent. of regular prices 011 all Ladies ' and Gents' Felt .Boots and Shoes. 20 per cent.off all 'Men's Heavy Rubbers and Socks. 88 pairs of Men's Carpet Slippers, regular prices 40c to 60o, your choice 025 for only 21 pairs of Ladies' Don- gola Oxfords, regular prices from $1.00 to $1.75 your choice for only Remember the fact that during this Sale we offer for cash 1.0 per cent. off all Shoes in stock. Remember we have no old goods to offer you and these Reduced Prices are for cash only. '75 Come and secure your choice of these Bargains for the 30 days only, beginning Saturday, Feb, 7, and end- ing Saturday, March 7. /C® C. Richards HE last of February we take stock. The First of this month we commence a Stock -tatting Sale and 9ffer to the public some of the rarest snaps that have ever" been offer- ed in the Village of Brussels. We have a stock of Cloth- ' ing unequalled in Canada in price or quality but it must be cleared out to maks room for our big Spring purchase �I which is to be shipped in March, and before we take s4�� stock. Therefore, we will clear out some of the Newest and most Up-to-date Overcoats, Men's Suits, Boys' Suits and some special lines in Men's Odd Pants and Vests regardless of cost or profit. They must be sold. ALSO IN THE SHOE DEPARTMENT we will offer a special Stock -taking Sale to clear out the balance of our Winter Shoes in Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Children's—tall solid' leathe goods. We have soine crackers in Women's G. G. Bal. and Dongolas that have got down to odd sizes and will be cleared out at LESS than the Manufacturers' prices. Men's and Boy's marked away down to correspond. You will find -here better values and lower prices than we have ever offered before. ress Goods Our Dress Goods Department is one of the most interesting and we are going to make it more interesting during the next two weeks by cutting our prices lower than ever iu order to reduce our stock before Stock -tailing. We have some excellent values in Homespuns, Borges and Suitings, all in Suit and Skirt ends, ,just the ticket for a nice separate Skirt or for Suits, all tbo most popular shades. Also a few light colored Waist ends, appropriate for evening wear, all selling at less than cost. WE have some odds and ends of All Wool Flannels, Flannelettes, Prints, and Apron Ginghams ; a few odd pieces of Men's Bnv derwesr, Shirts and Drawers ; anti mime odd sizes in Corsets and Hosiery. Everything must go before we take stock, and our prices will do it because they are the. LOWEST OF THE LOW. No trouble to show goods. Come to the i los .ey- aviatig Spot. H. A, MATCHETT GARFIELD IlLOCK, BRUSSELS. ! "J3ntter and Eggs taken as Cash.