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The Brussels Post, 1901-2-28, Page 8Different Soaps We have reoently added to one etoo1 Of Toilet .Soaps 8nti now have a choice 01 26 different Mille, We have an exoellent ae9ortment of 6e and loo oaoh or 6 and 9 8181808 for 26o, The stook includes Olive Oil and Oueumbor, Glycerineand Omr. �cBeltIsDg,'mere,Bron1,Jooke Cb, Peen D Beeg, &, FOR MPG'S • We hove a make epeoially for doge 60 if you have a dog this will amt yon. One would think at the price 210 sell our Soaps that no one would be guilty of stealing them. Wbelber it was a Com pliment tb 0s or not some one Was 80 much taken up with them . that they walked off with three ohoioe cakes. We are quite 8078 it never pays TO STEAL especially at the pride we sell Soaps. We aim to give our customers plenty to 6eleot from no matter what it may be, Money Refunded 1 If you have a gold or La grippe try a box of the Tablets we are eels. ing. We are an8bor1806 to refund the 25 [Mote to any dieeatiened 00010m8r, Cough Balm ! Onr Cough Balm ie known far aid wide as the beet ell ronr;d Cough Remedy in the market. Or if you prefer take a bottle of our Blood Root Cough Oure which le the favorite with a great many. If you have a Gough, Cold or La grippe coming on °all and get a bottle. G. A. D E p D n n A f O Druggist, Optioian and f,� �)/� o� Bookseller. essamewiesesoneenesseraneweetweet GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. 80020880 EXTENSION W. O. & B. Trains leave Brussels Station, North and South, ae follows: Borne SoOTH. GOING NORTH. Benne. 7:18 a,m,Mail ............2:10 p.m Mixed ..... 9:46 a.mI . Express 8:17 p.m Coxal getOS aitent , A chiel'e amang ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it. TEE POST gives the nerve. SNOW shoeing is on the program. DAYS are stretching out very perceptibly. Conon. meeting next Monday evening. Tan in harvest hae been going with a rush. A. 0. U. W. Friday evening of tbie week. FRIDAY of *le week ushers in the month of Marob. IT is said a new geoerol store will shortly open fn town. Assume 0008092 is at work. Pat your, poodle iu the cellar. BRies9La school Board will meet Fri- day evening of next week. LENT began on Fab. 20th, and teeter false on April 7th, eight days earlier than last year. SAMUEL H0a6ARD will iepreoent the Chosen Friends of Brasses at their Grand Connell which meets next month. S. T. Plum was elected ae first delegate bot will cot be able to get away. 8 nosorDTION of condolence was passed at a recent meeting of Brussels Iode- pendent Court of Foresters to R. end Mre. Leatherdale in the bereavement they were cailed to pass through in the decease of their eldest daughter. Boatmen Brunt received word of the decease of his aunt, Mrs. Henry Martin, of Renfrew, who passed away an Friday at the advanced age of 81 years sod 10 months. Mr. Martin pre deceased her 20 yesre. Mre. Martin was a sister of Mr. Blair's father. The funeral took plaoe on Monday. WARNING.— While some boyo in Harris• ton were jumping on sleighs one of them fell under the hind bob which paeeed over his leg, bruising and, it is feared, break. ing it very badly. It is a wonder we have not had to report Similar 000nr- re0oe8 to some Bruges's youngsters as teamsters complain of the nuiseoae, to say nothing of the danger. A PICKED 0p Hockey team drove over bo Wroxeter on Thursday evening and played the first game of the season. Wroxeter gave them a warm welcome, 17 to 1. What we are ciphering oat is how they Dame to aaptnre the 1. Braeeele players were :—Cross, goal ; Barbar, point ; Gerry, cover point ; Ardell, Lowry, Roche and Hamilton, forwards. Tam Seaforth Expositor of last week Saye ;—"Two young couples from Bras• sale—a groom and his bride in one enter, and the beat man and maid in another ouster—drove into Seaforth on Wednes- day, braving the storm end overcoming the snow drifts on the road, to have the nuptial knot tied by Rev. Mr. Larkin. They had many and serious adventaree by the way, but love laughs at snow drifts, and they arrived here in tolerably good shape. After getting thawed out and having the important 000tra2t Beal- ' ed, they started for home in the beet of spirits, about 4 o'olook in the afternoon." A wear thief made off with a large thermometer in front of G. A. Deadmao'a drug store and another thief, who evi- dently required a wash, helped them settee to three cane of fanay soap from a small box on the oo0nter. It may not be very fanny for the guilty parties yet. This kind of petty pilfering is becoming so common somebody, will be taught a lesson they will never forget and the light fingered members of the aommaniiy will also learn that the way of treuegree• sore is hard by the expeeienoe of some, so called, unluoky pal. Shame on the sneak thief who, posing ae an honest person, takes a mean advantage of the false con. Edison of the baei0eee man. TBS . PRU8SE1 1„ 0. DUNFORo & SON had a new Alga , The Inst page shows n ground plan of the put op over tbolr etot a door this week. Exposition, whereon the Iodation of .tilt. Baumann fii.tnt bee inveotod hl m new torah baildinge is indicated, The rail. Taylor lire proof safe to take the plane of roods Will make low rates from all parte therecent cue in hie ofBee, which the, .of the Mini:), during the Exposition, Taylor Co, MMkee, whiell [pone May 1 and continues 014 "WiLvr canal I do," asked a moan end menthe, and the people of Buffalo are conceited man of a friend who knew hips preparing to entertain corefoitob'y the well, "to get a picture of the one I loge millions who will attend, Anyone dosis. I ing a copy "of thio booklet may have it free by addreeeing the Pan.Amerionn Bureau ofPubli8ily. Business Locals, T Lanes quantities of grain are being marketed at Bruseele. Goon cold weather has been on the program during the past week. A 08ATINO party went to Seaforth last Monday evening and had a good time. A aoNaloNnrENT of bloyolee has arrived at A. Coneley's emaoriom, a ears har- binger of the approach of Spring. 38an Huron Regiment—To be 8eoond Lisotenaot (eupernamerary,) J. 16. Turnbull, B. L. Martin, W. J. Brydgee. Goo. BEST has leased the brink cottage, Elizabeth Street, from S. B. Smale and will take up hie residence there. It ie a oomfortable plane. ALIT2LE attention at providing a good path to the G. T. H. etation platform after a snow storm would be appreoiated by the pedestrian public. Tan town road grader bee been doing duty opening up the roads where the snow and pitch holes made public travel disagreeable and dangerous. We understand that the $600 carried by the late Miss Lizzie Leatherdale in the Lady Maocabee Order hae beep paid to the parents of the deoeaeed. House Fair Thursday of this week. Next Fair will be held on Thursday, April 4111. This will be the last for tbe eeaeon. Brussels Horse Faire beat them all. A BanasELITE 800e a chance of getting himself into trouble for ',making" off firewood and provisions from n neighbor. Ingress was obtained, it is said, by a door key in hie poeseeaion. Name is withheld in the meantime in the hope that he will settle without the interfer- ence of the law. Alul0NGEMENTS are being made for the. placing of a better house at Braeeels. cemetery for the accommodation of the caretaker while waiting for funerals cad also for the purpose of safely storing tools, implements, &o., in use at the oemetery,' The old shanty there now served its day some time ago. AT the faoeral of the late Jno. Ma- Naoahton, last Saturday efteraoon, Rev. R. Pani conducted the service at the home of Ronald Mealanghton and also at the cemetery. The pail bearers were ;— Samuel Crawford, Jae. Ferguson, Jno. Broadfoot, Thoa. MoLaaohlin, Daniel I1ioNanghton and Wm. Martin. B&TIRDAY evening B. Gerry came into poesese100 of the Howe & Co. woollen factory. A move is being made to put it on a footing to pay both the proprietor Bud the town which we hope will prove successful. Mr. Howe and family will not remove from Brussels as they have other plane ea to future employment. PRESENTATION OF A PURSE Op GOLD.—At the Annual meeting of Melville Church, Brnesele on January ar 28811, the pastor, Rev. Jno Rose, B. A., drew the attention of those present to the faot that Daniel Stewart, the Bearetery of the oongrega tion, was abont to leave after having been actively identified with the 000gre• gation for forty years, practically its whole life. During that time he had, without fetor reward of any kind, given generous and valuable help in leading the service of praise and in aimed every de- partment of the eharoh'e work and der- ing a very oonelderable portion of that time the oongregation not only bad the benefit of his 88806088 bat in addition those of hie family. Atter a number bad expressed their appreciation of the vale. able 908060.8 rendered by Mr. Stewart and bis family it was moved by Thoe, 887821180, ee000ded by J. H. Cameron, and eatlgsiaetioally parried, that it le to re• r„ of this congregation th [aero a p + t quest Me. Stewart's aoceptaooe of lie puree of gold as come email recognition of all that he had done for them daring the past. Mr. Stewart thankfully ao. oepted the generous gift. J. G. Seenn, Beoretary of the congregation. most 2" 'Sit far your own portrait," was the reply. Miss 1600818.000 and 181100. Jamieson moved this week from the Gas field blook to the h0nne recently .oeoupied by the late Mre, Scott, 007ner 0f 'Turnbsrry and William streets. A 2081022 of Brueeelitee attended the wedding of Mr. M°Nei1 and Woe Annie Menders on Woduaoday evening of this week, at the home of the bride's parents, 2 miles South of town. MANITOBA AND WESTERNexoureione 0080• mein on Tuesday of next week and twill be continued each week during the next two months. The 0, P. It, advt, refer• ring to this matter may be read else. where, inthis haute. Du. Donald McLeod, a Sootoli olorgy- Tau, reoently preached a 88rmoa on "The Sin of Oheapnese." He amid that the "oraving tor obeepneee and hooting after bargains to not only economically talon, but a ranee of great suffering to thoasande of men, women and ohildre, ," Me. Warttooe, of Fullerton township, Perth 0o., died on Tuesday of last week and was buried on Friday. Deceased was a brother of Mre. Thor, Moore, William street, Brussels. Mr. and Mre. Moore started for Fullerton but found the roads so heavy from the reoeut snow storm that they were compelled to return. BRIPIIENT8 this week outwork were a oar 01 household ell ole of Donald Stew art to Wiarton ; 2 oars of hogs by W. F. Vanetone ; a oar of salt from the Enter - pries Sea Worn ; a. oar of Sheep by Jno. Soott ; a oar of cattle by Geo. Beet. In. ward, there were a oar of lumber, P. Ament t e oar of Milton primed brholl, Jae. Fox, I. 0. F.—The following ere the officers in oonneotion with the Independent Foresters Oonrt, Brussels, for the on. rent term ;-,0. R., I. C. Rtobarda ; V. 0. R, F. Keys ; Treas., M, Black ; Ohap J. Boa ; F. B., L L. Duuford ; R. 8 , Thos. Garry ; B. W., W. 0. Livineton ; J. W., 0. Bonn ; S. B., H..duRiunon ; J. B., A. Forsyth. Court meeIS in the Blashill block. Tao members of Court Princess Alex. andria, No. 24, 0. (J. F., Moored another 9000888 at their open meeting on Tuesday evening, and at the close of the program which consisted of intrnmental, reading, speeches and Bong, all present realizing that there was a good deal of truth in the old fraternal motto, "Happy to meet, sorry to part, happy to meat again." The next open meeting will be held on the last Tueeday of March. A warm wel come is extended to 1riende to join with us and have a good time. Tuts funeral of the late Mrs. Wm. Laird, who died et her home in )':lamil- ton on Sunday, Feb. 24th, took place from the reeidenoe of Wm. Ainley, Braeeele, on Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. G. J. Abey. The pall be trete were D. 0. Roes, J. T. Roes, Jae. Irwin, Wm. Lake, Dan. Lowry and Jno. Anent Deceased was an rant to Mrs. Ainlay. Mr. Laird died in Brussels 26 years ago. The obildran are Jame, Frank, Rebecca, Minnie, Kate and Dolly, of Hamilton ; end Will., of British 0otnmbia, all being present at the funnel except Will. who wee tenable to get bere. Mre. Bonner and Mrs. Waddell, sisters of deoeaeed ; Mre. Hays and Jas. Unstable and wife, See, forth ; J. Torrence, Herrieton ; add Will. &inlay, of Listowel, were also present at the funeral. OONDOLENOE. Tha f g ollowiu reeolntion of sympathy was passed by the Lady Maooabeee, at their last meeting, to Mr. and Mre. Leatherdale in oonneotion with the relent decease of their daughter who was a member of the Order :— ACCIDENT.-0oe day last week Walter Smith, engineer at the flax mill, met with an accident that might easily have had very eerio0s results. He was oiling a shaft when in some manner his right It was releasedbt and before arm got can.," it wee considerably brniaed and be will feel the 8ore0809 for many aday no doubt. He might have lost bis arm very easily. A SuneonIRER Benda the following, ale when it is accompanied with 61.00, the melody of the verse is improved : I love it, I love, O eir, do not fail, To send me TOE Pon By return mail. Another— - Of THE BRUSSELS POST, We would make on boast, And work with zeal and determination, To extend ire circulation. EINDNE9e APPRECIATED.—Aa Ottawa dor. respondent writes :—Hon. Dr. Macdon- ald, the esteemed member for East Huron, and now Deputy Speaker of the Rowe, weare a very handeome for -lined coat, and .fur cap, that came to him in an 000802! manner. Most persons who possess art. lolee of this nature, have to pay a great liberal emu for them, but the doetor'e were a preee0t reoently from a grateful patient. While attending Parliament last session, be was oalled in to attend, in his medical capacity, a married lady with whom he had become aogaaioted. Under his one she wasreetored to health, and when she asked for the dootor'e bill, he declined to render any, and the lady showed her gratitude by presenting bim With the coat and cap alluded to, which represent a value of about $200. 0A080 ADJI0RNED.—In8pe1t0r Miller's charges semen 6tretote Brea.. of Belling liquor on Sunday, Jan. 20th; came np for bearing last Friday forenoon before W. H. Kerr and A. Hunter, J. P'8, in the Council Member, Lawyer Sinolair ap- peared for the pnoeeoatioo and Lawyer Havereton, of Toronto, for the defend- ants. The latter took objeotion to the information in that the Dame of the per. eon said to have purchased the liquor should not be meotioned. Magistrates declined to strike out, however. He also Med a oertifloate from A. Hooter and J. T. Roes, J. P'e, certifying to the dismissal of chargee for same date against deteo. dente, heard before them at Brussels on Feb. 1281 and asked that presentoberges be dismissed also as they could not be brought on account of said certificate. Magistrates reeerved deaiaion. Lawyer Sinclair then asked for an adjournment as an importanto rtan twitness w as not present, o t beingaway from homo when Constable went to serve 80mmone After argument the Oourt was adjoaroed foe a week. Mr. Havereton ie the Licensed Viotnal. Jere' lawyer, attending oo0rte far a0d near in the intereste of hie empleyer8. CASII for butter and Saran= new designegsin A1H niitonyl c lace oollare made to order at fans Kruk's, ANY one wanting paws made ready for raisingoa0 have Bann done eatiefaoeorfiy by saw' filer McGregor, Braeeele East, WANTED -1'000 bushels of timothy and clover eeed ; 100 turkeys ; also dried apples and ,titter, G. E. KIN[, Wingham. Brume store In Smelt) bleak to rent, fitted up in first class abepe, [suitable for any besinee8. Possession at nine. Apply on premiere, 83 Wilco 2 WEAVING.—Am prepared to at. tend to the wants of the public in the weaving of rag carpet, Settefeetion n4 sliced. ROn2. ANDEBeON, Elizabeth et. C11UItta! l'1iIMSS. Maitland Preebytrry will meet at Wroxeter next Tuesday. Communion will be observ:.1 in Bt. John's ohnroh next Sunday morning. The annual "At Home" of ft. Gerry's class in the Methodist church will be held at he residence neat Tuesday .raying, A few Bible Sooiety books, Bruseele Branob, are still on. Will the Oolleatore kindly oomplete novae and report to Secretary -Treasurer as soon as poeeible so as to enable bim to forward hie report to Toronto. Rev. David Rogers, of Bluevale, well known in Brunets, has received and accepted an invitation from Fordwich oircuit.tiethodist ohoroh for the coming term: He he the Chairman of the Wing ham District and a good preacher, pastor and financier, Rev, Joc, Holmes discoursed last Sab bath morning on "A D.vint-human Oompauiouehip," Amos 8 and 3, "Gan two walk together exuept they be agreed 7" wee the text. At the evening oervioe the subject "The intermediate stere" was discussed. R -v. G. R Turk, of Toronto, formerly of Luoknow, and known to Brnseelitee, has decided to go out as an evangelist. He wil, have as hie aa.00iato the Rev. G. W. Keirby, of Montreal. For snob epeoial work they are eminently gaalified and their efforte }Mould be attended with greet 6020898. W. F. MIeeroNARY Soolsxo. The seven. Mouth annual meeting of the Maitlaud Presbyterial Woman's Foreign Mission, ary Sooiety will be held in the Presby• teria0 enrols, Wroxeter, on Tumidity, March 6111, 1901. A most interesting program bee been prepared. Rev. J. Menziee, M. D., a returned missionary tram China, will be present. Next Sabbeth evening the service in the Methodist church will be along tem - person linea. Mies Brook and Mies Minnie McNaughton will take part in addition to the pastor. Musioalsete°[tone by the oboir will be in keeping with the ep•oiel topic in hand. There is plenty of room for a livening up and on tivation of temperauoe sentiment in and around Brussels. Last Sabbeth morning Rev. D. B. Mc Rae, of Oraubrook, preaohed an inetrno• live dieoouree in Melville oburch owing to the indisposition of the pastor, Rev. 300. Roes, B. A., who was suffering from a bad cold. Rev. Dr. Moff tt, the well known agent of the Upper Osmada Tract Sooiety, gave hie annual address in the evening. This important department of ohnroh work is covering encoeaelu'ly a large fieid. OoLntat.liaiu wt.st. Joseph H. Leduc, formerly M. P. for Nioolet is dead. Elsie Blackburn, aged seven years, was killed by a trolley oar in Hamilton. An uuknown mac about 60 years of age, was killed on the railway near Nap a0e8. J. S. Maxwell, of Brandon, has been elected Grand Master of Manitoba Odd• fellows. The barbers of Hamilton have oirenlat. ted a petition in favor of Sunday oloeiug, and it hae been largely signed. At Windsor James McCormick, a live ary stable employee, was fatally injured by a big wheel falling upon him. Reorotte for the Bomb African Con- stabulary will sail from In m Halifax by the steamer Montfort, on March 15. Sir Wilfrid Laurier has deolined the invitation of the Canadian Club of New York to attend their anon! banquet. W. Hessefleld, of Manitou, Mao., and his bride narrowly eeoaped death through asphyxiation at the Buokingham Hetet, Woodstock. The Winnipeg manual eohool system, inaugurated by Sir W. 0. McDonald, of Montreal, was formerly opened by Prof. Robertson, of Ottawa. An order in Council has been mimed appointing Major Reade, of the Shrop shire Regiment, Commandant of the Royal Military College, Kingston. B. M. Briteoo, K. 0., member for Kingston, will teat the feeling of the House of Commons in regard to the ad. visibility of establishing divorce oo0rt9 in Canada. Robert Cassels, while driving into Smithes Falls with his son and two daan aghtere, was run by engine on the railway 080887ng. Mr. Ceeeele wee killed, but the ohildreo escaped by jump - hog. The Minister of Trade and Commerce hae asked steamship oompaniee to ten- der for the oarrying of mails between Canada and Great Britain from the re- opening of navigation in the St. Law. rends. The Canadian Aseoeiation of Faire and Exhibitions, eleoted the following olfloere : President, J. Thumas.Murphy, 8im0o0 ; let Vice President, John Barna, Whitby; 2od Vice President, W. B. Sanders, Stay. Der ; Seoretary•Treaenrer, Alex. Mo. Pedants, Otterville ; Assistant Secretary and Editor, Prof. Oreelmau, Toronto; Exeoative Committee, Metiers. Jamee Mitchell. Goderieh ; J. W. Sheppard, ' Oayage ; George Robinson Erin , S. Price Mille ' D. A. ' I Mr's 16 , Mo0lnra D d Aylmer, Wre..Laidiaw, Guelph ( Frank Metcalf Blyth ; Auditors, J. M. Mur. dock, Jarvis ; J.' M. Gardhouse, High- field. It wee decided t0 bold the next annual meeting at Toronto, 28 J.UQ 4. 6TF4.1rD4RD 134Xt_t, QF C,4X/tD4-, HEAD OFF10Er , TORONTO CAPITAL PAID UP (One MillioopoUare) • 61,000,000 REST . . , 0790,000 Agencies in all principal petals in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, United dfalge teEnttfanda A General Danking Bnsinee Traneaoted, Farmers' Notes' Dlsoounted. Drafts Isere -d and 0oneatione made on all pointe.. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed on deposits of $1.00 and opwarde and compounded bolt yearly. BPEO0AL ATTENTION OWWEN TO TEE 0o1,1,eoTIOIt Or FARt1988' BALE NOTE8, Every facility afforded 0aetomer8 living at a distance, onoy OCdrs p18721112 theooawnyng ban2ki9e;e—ued 6Undeo $$10,. 186o, $20 ttoo 6040..,.,,..112402 J. N. GORDON, Aeon. To Dir. and Mrs. Leatherdale. We, the ofi.oere end membere of River- side iveraide live Nu. 815, Lady Maccabees of the World, desire to expreea on deep sympathy with you in the loos of your beloved daughter and our sister. We 88 in o a 1 on Order. We have eaatained o Mall mise her cheery words and welcome smile but how mach more that lose will be felt in the home. We commend yon to the Heavenly Father, He who is too good to be unkind and too wise to err will sustain and oomfort you. May we follow oloeely the dear Savior and meet her in the sweet by and by. Signed in behalf of the Order, Mae McGurna, L. 0. ; MRS. STEWART, F. K. ; JEAN Rrroaoc, R. R ; AN ExPO8ITI0N BOOxLoT,—Here oomes another of the beautiful booklets from the Bureau of Publicity of the Pan- American Exposition, Buffalo, N. Y. It consists of 16 pages and a Dover iu light green. The unique feature of it Ie the miniature reprodnotion of the famous poster, "The Spirit of Niagara," which has had a mint remarkable demand. The envelope in wbiohh the poster booklet is mailed also bears a reprodootiou of this artietio work. The booklet is a popular p108810 book, the first page hav- ing an engraving of the magnificent Electric Tower, which is 391 feet high, and which will form the glorious oe0ter. pieoe of the great Exposition. On the eamo page ie a initiators of one of the torch bearers which will adorn the wings of the Electric Tower, and beside it a piotnre of Niagara Palle. The second page shows a pioture of the Electricity Building and five other small Sinatra. tions of eleotrieity. The third page ehowe the splendid group of boildinge emoted by the National Government and whioh will contain the Government ex. hibits, also five miniature illustrations, one of them showing the life-saving station, where exhibitions will be given daily by a pinked orew of tan men, due. ing the Expoeiteou. The fourth page is devoted to the wonderful dieplaye of government ordinaoe ; the fifth to the Moohinery and Traneportatioo Building and tour other illustrations of modern maobinee and vehicles. The neuter of the booklet ehowe a birdeeye view of the Exposition, and Orme one some idea of the great extant of the enterprise upon which about $10,000,000 is being expend- ed. The grounds oontain 350 acres, being half a mile wide, and a mile and a quar- ter long. Other pages show hOrtianitt3re, graphio arta and Minn, mannfaotaree and liberal arta, the Mueio Temple, the Plaza end ire b eantlfttl surroundings, the t letic field,the rieulboral orahg Stadium, live etook and ethnologfeatures, and a few of the 80 or 40 ingenious and novel exhibite wbioh promise to make the Mid- way the most wonderful that hes ever been prepared for Exposition visitors, Ituoklan's Arnica Salve Hae worldwide tame for marvellous aurae. It 60rpaeeee any other salve, lo• Mon,' ointment or balm for Gate, Coroe, Borne, Boile, Sorer, Felons, 010988, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, (Jhap• ped beide, Skin Eroptione ;'intalliblo for Piles. Only 25o at G. A. Deadman'e drug store. 8014 ZW ARMSTRONG —Io Walton, on February. 21, to Dr, and Mre. Armetrong a daugh ter. ENoEL.—In Grey, on Feb. 20th, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. Engel, a eon. MAC-'ZRS1717, MoNEIL—MA0NDEBO —At the residence of tbe bride's parents, Feb. 27, by Rev. Juo. Holmes, Mr. Hector J. McNeil, of Portage la Prairie, Man , to Miss Annie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomaa Maundere. LAIRD.—In Hamilton, on Feb..24.b, Mre. Wm. Laird, formerly of Brussels, and aunt to Mre, Wm: Ainley, aged 62 years. .6VC''POST m.Ey7.,13. FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST —Farm, farm stook, implements, &o., N } Lot 22, Con. 7, Mor• ria. Bale, unreserved. at 1 p. rn. 'Simon Forsyth, Prop. ; 117 8. Noott, Auo. Timone, Memo 5.—Farm stook and implements. Lot 4, Oon. 6, Grey Sale, anreeerved, at 1 o'olook. Simon Grant, Pron. ; F. B. Scott, Ano. THURSDAY, MARCH 7T11.—Farm stook, &o., B , Lot 20, Coo. 8, Morrie. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Henry Bone, Prop. ; F. 8. Boots, Ano. FRIDAY, MARCH 8211.— Farm etook, im• plemente, 40., 8 ,} Lot 22, Con. 6, Morrie. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Hugh Forsyth, Prop ; F 8. Soott, Au o. MONDAY, MARCH lima.—Farm stook, implemeote, dm, Lot 26, Con. 16, Grey. Sale, unreserved, at 1 o'clock. Fletcher Sperling, Prop. ; F. S. Scott, Auo. TUESDAY, MARCH 12.—b'arm stook, fm plemente, &o., Si Lot 4, Ooh. 5, Morrie. Bale, anreeerved at 1 o'olook. D. Meikle- jehe, prop. 1 F. S. 8eoit, nuc, WEDNESDAY, 168.0011 lBTn..-Fera) stock and implements, Lot 85, Oen. 9, Grey. Bale at 1 o'olook. Joseph Gooe, Prop. ; F. B. Soott, Ano, Tx0R4DAR, MARCH 14T11.—Farm stook, implements, &o„ Lot 24, Oen, 7, Grey. Bale, unreserved, at. 1 o'clock. Robt. McKelvey, Prop ; F. 8. Scott, Auo. •s .i:..,28 x'•G:'_u, Fall Wh0at,...,,..... 63 63 Brtrloy ................37 88 Ieae Oats 27 59 Butter, iul•v and rulhi •15 Eggs per •U,znn 15 Floor per oWt. . 2 00 Potatoes (per boob.) 26 Apples (per bbl.) 2 00 Sheep skins, each ,...,75 Lamb skins each 25 Salt per bbl retail1 00 Ray per tun 7 00 Hitler trimmed 6 Hes Ioug1 6 Hoidge, Lhve 6 25 Wool 15 69 27 17 15 2 00 25 2 00 1 00 25 70 8 00 88 6 25 15} ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Tunas bead of cattle rising 2 years, for Bale, Brussels Poet Office. e. MRS. A, OoAL stoves for Bale—one large and one medium in prime working order for sale at halfrice. GettinFfuxnnceia house—no use for stoves. 3, D. RONALD. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. PAPER HANGING, DE00R- ATIRG and Home Painting done in Workmanlike manner and on abort notice. Have had three years' experience in ell 6 . work. Terms W3 JOHNBTON, Walton. Pj OUR SHORT HORN BULLS, 9 to 14 months old, for sale, owed by "Scottish Chief," (297614 whose sire was 1m. portsd by D. D. Wilson, of Seaforth. For farther particulars apply to A. SMITH, 8 4 Lots 97 98 000.1, Grey, 914 Trewb ridge 1'. 0. Vaccination Notice. Owing to the provolenoe of Small Pox in 00030 localities parents are asked to have their children vaccio and who have not been, as a preventative against 81110 scourge, RIDHARD PAUL, Chairman Board of Health, Brussels. Cold in the Head Cod in the Chet Bold in the Throat Cold Anywhere OUR— LAXATIVE QUININE TABLETS' Can be depended on to cure it: 26c a box. PoE's Drug EtOTO. �`1OMFORTABLE," WELL 11ghted and convenient rooms to lot In the Leckie brook over G. A. Deaden WS end Elm Rogers' stores, Ap ply to F. S. BOOTT. �17 t f1 WILL BUY A FUR— mann borne on Queen street, Brussels It is foolish for business men and retired farmers to rent houses when they ono get a home of :their own for 00118810 8807y. to MI8888 711Apply. CAMPBELL, Brunets. THOBO' BRED DURHAII Bulla for Sale, aged 1 year and 8 mouths. respectively, Good animals With good pedigrees. The drat mentioned took 2nd prize at East Huron Fad Show. 1000, to a ohms of 9' Prices right. JAS. SPEW., Lot 80, eon. 2, Morris, Brussels P.0 29• WARM FOR SALE.—THE UN- DEaetONEn will offer for sale his 100 arra tarm,ILot 19 Con. 6, Grey, ou which tbero are 90 acres under cultivation; good 1,ame house, bank barn, 402E60 feet, nice orohuid. spring creek, well fenced, and place In good shape, '.hero aro 10 acres of Fall wheat and 10 acres plowed. Possession given at on0e. Terme easy. For further Information as toprioe, terms and conditions' apply to F. SCOTT, Anotioueer, Brussels, or the proprietor on the premises. WILLIAM. POLLARD, Prop. Ethel -P.0, Spectacles —OF ALL HINDS— Fitted to Correct all Failures of Eyesight., and your Eyes tested FREE by latest Optical methods at Division Court Office, BRUSSELS. JUST— - ONE MORE WEEK For the Great---40- Baazkrupt _ ale —AT THE— . SCOTCH WAREHOUSE Then we Close, Pack Up and Move. Now— No ion' the Great ltuius. Don't miss securing Goods at less than Wholesale Cost. ONE MORE WEEK. Lf. L. BARBER. ��P