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The Brussels Post, 1901-3-7, Page 8T A B Par the Teeth, 1 We belle lately e0el7e11 0 nioe tieleethen 0 QOMa Whet WO belleVe to be the beet and handiest a All preperationa for cleaning the teeth. We belie also 50. nioe powder for 0hi purpose whith We een glee 'ou in Any qgentity, For the Hair! We have a new elook 5160 of Hair Bendiest, imeerted for 00 and have them from 200 to 61.25 ench. We are alwaye on the leok•inte for good value in Hair Brpabee, For the Bust! We have a large assortment of Whiske and Clothes Brushes from 10o. each np, 28 Different Soaps We bave recently added to out etook o Toilet Settee and now have Aboiee Of 28 different Mode. We have an exeellent athortMent of 59 and 10° %lob In 6 and 0 OftaeS 477 201). The Stook 111201E00 Olive 011 and OPOI1411201), Glycerine and Oar. baliC), ButterMilk. Infante' Delight, Cada • mere, Wroth, jeekey 010, Peau D Defeette, (eve FOR DOGS We have a Make (specially for doge oo 11 you have a dog dale Will Mgt you. Ooe Vfeilld think et the petite we dell our Soepa that no one would be guilty of stealing them. Whether it wee a corn Aliment to Ile or not thole one W50 SO ritual taken up With them that they walked of with three oboiee egkera We are quite Imre iG paver page TO STEAL. eopeohelly at the price we sell Soaps. We aim to give oar thatoneere plauty to eebsot from no matter what it may be. G. A. DEADMAN, Druggist, Optioian and Bookseller. RAND TRUNK RAILWAY. SOUTHERN EXTENSION W. SI. & D. Trains leave Braude Station, North and South, as follows: GOING 6021Tis, 00100 NORTH, Express 7:18 0.133. Mail 2:10 p.m Mmed 0:45 a.m. I Bxereati 8:17 Pan rata' 346Th items. A. °hies among ye takin' notes, An' faith he'll prent it, MACOABED supper on the 19th inSt. THURSDAY, April 4th, next Horse Fair. Seinen Board Friday evening of this week. THE los harvest continues. Sample is Very good. Tan new bell for the Pablio school arrived here this weak. Lome out for Ewaa & 00e. new advt. of Spring display of wheeled oonveyanoes. Tan week a oar of lumber wae received by P. Ament and a oar of briok by Jae. Fox. Reeve li•oss and Win. Thomson were curling with Wroxeter on Wednesday agaiukt Harriston. Smyth open fumed watch found and left in my care. Owner may have it by pay. Mg for tide advt. T. r`LETCHER, Brussels. D. Eine bite purohthed a new Taylor safe for the custody of documents and oath in connection with his oarriege basinees. TEE Matioahee Lodge of Brussels have deoided to hold a tea meeting on the evening of Tuesday, 19th inst., in their Lodge room. WEDDINGS &Mineralog this' eeaeon. A. Brussels tailoring establishment bas taken orders for sine matrimonial outfits in the past two weeks. Tan local Orange Lodge is making preliminery arrangement for the coming thlebratioi, of July 12:11. in Breath's. The 12th oomee on a Friday this year. Sootex..—Tbe Ladiee' Aid of the Meth- odist Church intend giving a ethial at the home of James Oliver, the rookie reel - donne, next Tuesday evening, 12th inat. Admission 10 cents. A. good program will be provided. Omen to the unavoidable absence at Toronto of Ioepeotor Miller, the prose- cutor in tbe liquor oases set down for hearing on Friday of this week, a further adjournment will probably be ordered until some aftermath of next week. CHIEF tVtl. MARTIN, of the Sone of Sootland, and W. H Kerr, of Tax Pose, were honored with complimentary tickets to Burne' annivereary supper at Gode rich Thursday evening of this week bat both had to decline with considerable re• gram. RONALD Brining Womn.—The London Free Preen of last Monday says :—The amount of stook sttbsoribed for the bring ing of the Ronald Fire Engine 0o., of Brussels, to this city, has about been ex. beaded, and the promoters of the projeot are quite oonfident of olosing up the deal within a few weeks. Fon JEWETVILLE, N. Y.—Thureday of thie week Rioh. Roobe, the well known horse trainer, left for Jewetville, N. Y,, not far from Buffalo, with five rase boreee to be trained on the covered half mile traok in that place. ,The equines are Bessie X, Berl Ferguson and Fred. Wilkes, owned by W. Kidd, of Listowel ; Lord Oohed% the property of Inoe Gen tlea, of Kincardine; and a Slander oolt belonging to Jae. O'Leary, of Petrolia. There are three panes and two trotters in the string and they will all be entered in races this coming season. MRS. ROGERS hag engaged the servion of Mies Livingston as Milliner for the coming eeaeon. bliss Mamie Sample will tumid Mies Roddiok again this year. A. alga of Bruerele curlers went to a boniepiel at Lnoknow on Thursday after. noon between Huron and Bruce oonntiee for a trophy. Our players were D. C. Roes, J. N. Gorden, W. F. Soott and W. Thomeou, House FAIR.—The last monthly Horse Fair for this eeaeon will be held in Brus- sels on Thursday, April 4111. Thie will probebly be the biggest1Fair of the eeaeon and likely tbe best. Brussels leads them all in monthly horse fairs. CONTRACT MM.—Druggist Fox hae let the °entrain for bis new residence to Jno. Hunter, of Oranbrook. The various de- partments of work will be undertaken as followie—Stone work, A. H. McKay; briok N. Purcell; wood work, Jao. Hooter; plastering, D. A. Lowry ; plumbing, Wilton & Turnbull ; painting ; A. Sample. Arohiteot Binning will be the inspector. Work will be completed by Oot. 180. Oen.—The late Rev. Robert Hendee. 0053, of Auburn, and until recently pastor of the Presbyterian congregations of Blanchester and Smith's Hill, Huron Presbytery, wae oalled to hie rest and reward on Tueeday evening, Feb. 26511, 1901. He had premised morning and evening on the Sabbath previous at Hen• salt for Rev. J. B. Henderson aid had jest returned home about noon on Mon- day when be was prostrated by a very severe attack of abdominal pain wbioh euded in death the following evening. D,00aeed had been suffering more or lees at different intervals for three or four years previously from what hie medical advisers pronounced to be a kind of in. digestion, but with indomitable resolu• tion, eal hereto fortitude he bas struggled against its painful and enfeebling effeote and oontinued hie work in the gospel minietry which was so dear to his heart, Lill the Master called him home. After teaching school for some yeare, seven of which he wee Principal of Myth Public sobool, he felt constrained by the call of duty to prepare for the work of tbe gospel ministry, and graduated from Montreal Presbyterian College where he had taken a high standiug in his °lasses and had won robolarships. In due time he so cepted o sail to Bayfield emit. Bethany, Huron Presbytery, where hie work wae greatly blessed and after two years and four months of very diligent and suooese. fed labor there he was nailed to Blanches• ter and Smith's Hill, which pastoral obarge he demisted on January 20th of this year on account of continued ill - health, baying been eight yeare and four months in that pastorate. On August 15th, 1898, he married Mies Annie B., youngest daughter of Alex, Young, er., of Colborne Township, and sister of Revde. Jobe Young, of Hamilton and Colin Young, of Prince Albert, N. W. T., who proved a worthy, and efficiient helpmeeb for him in his work and who has the warmest sympathy of the whole com. inanity in her sad and sudden bereave. meth. Two of bin brothers also are ministers of the gospel, Andrew Render. 000, EL A , now of blagnetawats, formerly of Atwood, and John G. Henderson, of Ookeeburg, South Carolina , U. B. A., and hie three other eurviving brother°, Huh David, of Whitechurch ; William, of Bervie, and Thomas, of Toronto, are Elders in their respective oongragetione and Hugh D, was elected Grand Chap. lain of the Oanadian Order of Foresters at its annual meeting last week in Sarnia. The funeral, which took plaoe on Friday Met from Auburn to God's. rioh oemetery, was a very large one, a large number being unable to gain ad. mission to the church with* was draped in mourning and had many beautiful flowers about the pulpit and platform. The procession of persona taking a tare• well look at the remaith oontlitned for fatly twenty minute's, many eyes being wet with tears. A lovely wreath on the coffin bore the worde"Our Pastor." The ministers taking part in the service at the church were Reside, Sewers, of Bruin - field ; McLean, of Blyth ; Hamilton, of Goderioh, and Whaley, of St. Helena, while Rev. J. A. Anderson, of Goderiels, oonducted the servioe at the grave. Rev. A. McLean, of Myth, who bad known Rev. Mr. Henderson for over twenty twenty yearn, gave a very beautiful and sympathetio address in whiob he referred to him as an ideal teacher, hie exampm and influence being always on the side of what was pure and good; a true man and a fitithfal and devoted Christian. He had always helped hire in hie work to the utmost extent that lay in his power and ae a minister he bad given such an uplift to Bayfield and Bethany that they were dill feeling its good effeote, Hie ministry in Manchester and Smith's Hill was known to them all as a faithful, af• feationate mod successful one and he him. self had remarked to the deceased that he had heard nothing against him and that there was 00 000100 bat hie ill•bealth why big oberge ehotild be demitted. His memory was sweet to laim. So paeeed away a most faithful and devoted minister of the gospel ; an insinuative and able preacher; aud a kind and eym. pathetic pester who "being dead yet epeaketh." "A. few short yeare of evil pain, We reach the happy shore, Where death—dieided friends at last, Shall meet to peat no more." Row WILL IT EFFECT You 7—TIXIS POST purposes entering upon a vigerons oam peep to olear up back aubseriptiona, aome of them long pain due. With the big inoreaee in the cost of paper, type, seppliee, &a., and the relmposition of postage it becomes a matter of stern n8. meshy to every publisher to get the oath for their output era promptly as possible. Several of our subsoribere, who were in aereore, have been squaring np for whiob we are very grateful, bat others are very widen about it and as a otheemienoe we have hundreds of dollen Buttered through the aountry instead of in our pocket to enable as to pity our way in the world. The address label shows the standing of the eubeariber and we would kindly ask each readee in arrears to take a look 01 10 and promptly remit amount to balance. In some oases we fear we will have to adopt (more severe measures to get our own bin we will try to avoid this an far ae possible and hope these in• dances will be few. We know enough of a few enbeoribers, however, to express the opinion that the Courts will have to aid us. THIO Pose is anxious to extend its °incitation, and ewe are pleased to state we are doing so, but dead heads are neither ornament nor nee on a mail. ing lid and wet good money every week. Will you phew aid us in thie 20th Cen- tury movement to thorns up thereby add- ing to our convenience and your owe happineee at being out of debt, to thy nothing about expenee neoesearily in. ended in 0 Mooting atsounts. A. dollar or so is nth meth to the individual sub. athiber but when it is multiplied by hundreds it becomes a minter :of settees impedance to the newepaper men. A Mt ot cattle was dapped by 4,0, 1)00108 001 Thnroda TAM week 19, Eine & Co, sold a tine tQp boggy to P. „Holmes of ado pleise, Jee. Wienxita bae SOW prnniMon to 8, T. inee, of Breesele, and Thoth aeOtt, Of Morriei Coledeithli vieLetestimei galte too Pato who did sot know how to este foe them bone, on Thursday, 00 short "(Mee" eX• 98;186007008.e Howe heti rented the store re. thinly vathted by 13. C. Denford b Son And will keep a etoels of tweeds, blaneete, Yarns, &O. He will also boy wool or take it in exchange tot' geode. Mite. WALKER tits remeith of Mrs. John Walker, who died in Pennell. yards, 17, Se last Senday, aged about 80 years, were brought to Brathele on Tuesday and interred in the oemetery hate alongeide that of her linebend, who died some 80 years ago of blood poieon. Rev, R, Paul concluded the eervioe. Dethased's maiden name wae Mary DWI. ley, she being a sister to Jae. Dudley, of tole lociality. Mr. aod 51re. Walker were former residents of the 12th thee Grey, and were identified with early Methodism in Brussels. Asthma and a throat trouble, coupled with old mem, was the Mine of death, after an throne of several moullera She had been a very hearty woman and left a large family. Mee. Richard Harrison, of Walktertoo, who was here for the funeral, is her daughter, Mr. Harrison and her eon, Jerry Walker, thoompauted the remain to Bruesels. FORECASTS FOR ViAROIL—The forecasts for March by the Rev. Ira R. Enka are as followe :—.Tbe let and 2nd daye of Mardi will be oolder and olearing iu Western extremes of the eountry. The higher barometer cad Awl) change to welder following these storms will rapidly subside ins the approaob of the 5011, and from tbe 501 to tbe 7011 -d,aided storm oouditious will return. Within forty- eight hours of 5 o'olook p. m. on the 50, no one should be eurptheil by the op. pearanon of depend storms, with poesibie hurrioane to the South, with counter• part of a great boreal storm of rain, wind and enow from the North.weet. The full moon on the oele.tial equator on the 5th and tbe day following is a time to b. prudently watched by all whose interente and safety are liable to be jeopardized by dangerous storms on sea and lend. Lightning and thunder will visit .most 'notions during the first stages of these perturbations, but a blizzard of no paean proportioue will likely come out of the North.weet on and touching the edh and 7011, Watch and see 1 From the 9011 to the 18th is a regular storm period. From about the 9th to 18th, abnormal eleotrical phenomena, mob as aurreas, eleotrio winds charging objeote on the earth's endues with electricity, earth oarrents disturbing telegraphic Menu. ments, thooder storms and volcanic seismic, dietorbenoee. Tbe Venue per• tarbation, which is central in April, 8.1-0 000100 10 au a disturbing teener at the crisis in our Mardi disturbances. Ex. °apt, therefore, many very decided storms and other happenings of peculiar, but not necessarily dangerous character. The Lith to 17th will cionstitute a reactionary time of atone, and generally unsettled and unpleasant weather whioh will eoarcely subside until we enter what we believe to be the greatest storm period of the mouth. Thie period is shown by the etorm diagram to be from the 16th to the 95th. Oar own coasts especially in the South, will hardly be exempt from a share in the disturbances cine at or near this period. Hem/ ram and thunder storms, with possible torpedoes, will vieit many interior amnions, and snow, sleet and blizzard will wind up the general turmoil in North-western, central and Northern puts of the oottatry. The last storm period runs from the 26th to 29th. March clothe fair and 000l. U UCH CHIDES - Next Sabbath, Rev. R. Paul will preach in Bluevale for Rev. W. J. West. Rev. Jim. Roes B. A., and D. 0. Rose attended Maitland Presbytery in Wrox. mar on Tuesday. "Whet people lose who attend cherish irregularly" will be Rev. Jae. Hames' evening subjeot next Sunday. Bev. Jno. Ross, B. A., preached last Sabbath morning on the "Poolof Siloam" taking the Phyviohm ae his subjeat He had (1) Keen perception ; (2) Tender pity Power to heal. II Oor. 12 2:7 was the Soripture selected, Paul's revelation in his Christian experiethe at the even. ing eervioe. Melville March sent a good delegation to the W. F. U. S.Preebyterial gathering in Wroxeter on Tuesday, the fodowing ladies being in attendances :—Mre. (Rev.) Roes, Mrs. Geo. Thomson, Mrs. D. B. Moore, Blre. Jae. Kerr, Dire. A. MoGnire, Bin. P. Amain, Mts. N. M. Richardson, Mrs. Walter Iunee and Mine Bate Smith. The load upset near Breathes cheese no tory on the outward trip and Mrs. W. Martin wag thrown against the wire fence receiving a out on her faoe which mem. palled her ratan home. It was fortunate others in the party were not injured also. Last Sabbath morning Rev. Mr. Holmes' sermon was on "The Betrayal." In the evening there woe a platform meet. ing on Temperance instead of the usual preaohing service. The pastor presided and cooduoted the opening and closing exercises. Miss Minnie MoNaughton oontributed an excellent reading entitled "The story the legend told " ; the ohuroh choir rendered "Marohing to (Janette," "Lo 1 He etandeth knocking," "Rally all for Temperanoe," and "Where ie my boy to•night, ' Mise Ella Ainley baking the solo in the latter. Blies M. L. Brook gave an interesting, well prepared and very practical address ou "The effeote of Intemperance." The [subjoin was we. eidered ender the heath Peysioel, Menne, Moral, Political and Spiritual. After giving the percentages of alcohol in the various brands of liquors it was ebowo that alcohol did not prodthe warmth to the body in the increase of oiroulation of the blood. Nor is it a food, It deetroye the seen of taste and ie not nutritious. It doeo not inoreaee vitality but deetroys the eironlation by imposing 17 beats to the minute upon the heart more than normal. Aloohol le a deterrent to brain power 08 11 coagulates the blood so that capillary oaten ie largely annulled and leavee man a physioal wreok. It effects the intelleot. Robt, Borne Byron, Gouge, and others were quoted and some of their experi• noes noited, King Alcohol ie no recipe°. for of persons:, as kings, potentatee, elergymen and the brightest and beet have been °kilned by this tyrant. Char - miter and moral worth will outlive time bathe Shakespeare was correct when he said "Who steals my purse finale troth, &o," The MOM who parleys with liquor SfiE. T tekee a eerpont 100 big boo= Whiolt 5011 0110 day de.troy 111111. Men t God'a nebleet oreation and We hold 'be Netlee's degany le our band% Aloolud deeiroee prinelple and will poem. 1111111 ehortly reathal le dethroned. 9.11te Mester grive oor pewere ivith tbo temeetion "Oceepy till I come" and It ehoeld be eine to 00 our God given wore bet the liquor MOM() RailGES dniinnetity, and obliterates oplf rasped, Greet men of the pest isnot) tie ficiontes, DeutoethenesiStheee, Gt, Aetie• tine, Pliny and many others have heeled their anathemae against the traido, nuni. thous quotations being given by the 'speaker, Figures were ginned to Phew than in the rtaim 'of polities and ae a matter of othotneree the trent° was a fraud Re the expenditure exceeded the reviews) and wee the fruitful came of peopling the oraylume, orphanagoe, re. formatorlee, jaile'and houses of refuge in Addition to Ste long trate of sin. Judges and lawyers were free to kitty it was the chief °mese of arena, and Wherever its sway is felt direful and disastrous, both for time and eternity, were ite resting, Mier. Brook oonoluded an bailee addreee, of whioh the above ig only a very brief outline, by allowing the toes to the oburoh and community spiritually from the traffio, and called upon the electorate to exerone their franchise for God and Hoene and Native Land. Tbe disouthion of this important topio should do good. The large congregation paid close heed to all that WOG said. Business L9estiS Cent for butter and eggs. A. Coueley. Box wanted to work oo fai to. Must be able to drive a team. 301105 Robb, Blec Lot 26, Con, 7, Morrie. ANY One wanting MOM made ready for raieiog on have Same done eatiefaotorily by Haw filer BleGreger, Brussels Beet. WANTBD-1000 bushels of timothy and clover seed ; 100 turkeys ; also dried tipples and butter G. E. RING,Wirightim. Beim store in Smale block to rent, fitted up in first clan shape, suitable for any business. Possession at once. Apply ou premises. 68 2. CARPET WEAVING.—Am prepared to at. tend to the wante of the paella in the weaving of rag earpet. Setiefiiation tee. eared. Rom. ANDERSON, Elizabeth et. ANYONE needing sews made ready for rasing can have .ame done athiefitotorily and chargee will be returned if prizee cannot be taken with same, Yours, for fast add they coining T. MCGREGOR, SAW gummer and filer, Brussels. Brussels Council. The regular. monthly meeting of Brun - eels Council was held on Monday evening of this week. Preeenl• Reeve Rose and Councillors Henderson, Turnbull, Donaldeou and Gerry. Miuntes of last meeting read and passed. A000unte were presented ea follows :— Alex leformuohlin, salary 6 20 00 Wilton & 'Cerebral, Town Hall18 87 Jno. Broadfoot, dumping grouud5 00 W. El Kerr, mithelloneoue 4. 00 F. Gerry, wood Mrs. J. Blashill 2 60 D. 0. Ross " 2 00 W. Denbow, work on road 2 00 Wat. Ainley, Fire Dept.... 1 On Joseph Burton, road work 75 Ino. Cousley " 75 Moved by J. Donaldson, seconded by R. Henderson that tbe above amounts be paid except Jac,. Broadfoot's se the dumpiog ground wae 001 01 his plane MA yee.r.-0e,rried. Tax Collector Creighton reported all the taxes paid for 1900. Minister Sinclair addressed the Conn- ell relative to the a000unt of Dr. Ma. Naughton Realest A. Forsyth and family for medioal atteutlanoe. Laid over for further oonsideration. Council then adjourned. ST4X1).4.1?,1) .84,1VE OF C.4.W.04, HgAD. OFFICE, - TORONTO OAPPPAL PAID UP (One Million Dollare) 01,000,000 RUT 6700,000 in 011 PrinciPia Poll* in Oniqrio, Qttebee, Manitoba, Unitat States vt Enviatul. ROWSilvger A. General BankingBusiness Trartheeted, Verniers' Notes Ullsoounted. Drafte Issuid and Colleotione made on all points., SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT. Interest allowed OD depoeits of 81.00 and upwards and oempounded half yearly. Seams, Amman; Ones mo TISK Oommorion• or Palmetto' Sas NOTES, Every fitOility afforded OttlitoMere 'Whig at a anthem payable at any bank netted 'Under 610„ ,. 8o, e20 to 850., —120 Money Orion at the following rates ;— Ifid to $20., ..10o. 80 to 40,...140 • 3, N. GORDON, AGENT. MONDAY, MAI= 11TS.--Parm stook, implemente, &o., Lot 20, Con. 16, Grey. Sale, unrenerved, at 1 o'olook. Fletcher Sperling, Prop. ; F. S. Hod, Ago. Tuthethe, MARCH 14ea,--Farm stook, implements, &ra, Lot 24, Oon. 7, Grey. Sale, unreserved, ab 1 o'olook. Robt. McKelvey, Prop. ; S. Soott, Ano. TUESDAY, MARSH 19 --Farm, Farm stook, implements, &a. Lot 20, Con. 15, Grey. George Shiele, prop. ;F. S. Sant, and. WRDNESDAY, MARCH 20.— Fenn otook, implements, &o , Se Lot 25, Con, 9, Mor. ria. Sale, onragerved, at 1 o'olook. Jno. Ma/tether, Prop. ; F. B. Soon, Auo. THURSDAY, MARCH 21.—Farm stook, im. plemente, &a., W Lot 14, coo. 5, Grey. Bele, unreserved, at 1 °Wools. Peter Bishop, Prop. ; F El. Soon, Auo. TUESDAY, MAUCH 26. — Fa, re, farm stook, implements, dsci , Lot 19, 00e. 6, Grey. Bale, unreeerved, at 1 o'olook. Wm. Pol. lardProp b' S Seed Ana I . ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Tams bead of anti° rising 2 years, for sale, NI Lot 117, Con 8, Morris. MRS. A. CONRAN, Bruesels Post OOeo, THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN. P HANGING, DECOR. ATM° and Howie Painting done in Workmanlike Manner and on abort notice. Have had three 085000' experienoe in eity work. Terme reasof able. Give me a ciell. 26 072. 301155 87011. Walton. FOUR SHORT HORN BULLS, 9 to 14 months old, for sale, awed by ninottish Chief," 120001.) whose sire Was im- ported by D. D. Wilson. of Seaforth. For further particulars apply to A. SMITH, 8 4 11000 07, 68,000.1, Grey, 81.4 Treworiclee P. U. VARM FOR SALE.—THE UN - i DEM/GRIM will offer for salable 100 sere farm, Lot 16 Con. 6, Grey, ou width there are 90 pores under cultivation: good frame house, bank barn, 45500 feet, nine orchard. Bernie meek, well fenced, and place in good shape. 'I he farm is of a mile from eolioel, 2 Miles from the thriving village of Ethel and 7 miles from the village of Brno. sole. There are 10 mires of Pall wheat and 10 acres plowed. Possession given at once . Terms easy. For further inforMation as to price, berme and conditions apply to P. S. SCOTT, Auctionem, Brussels, or the proprietor on the premises. WILLIAM POLLARD, Prop. Ethel P.0, t.lt I. Mra, Thos. Taylor has been quite poorly daring the past week. Will. Whaley, of Belgrave, is coiling on old friende in this neighborhood. Wm. Milne spent a few days with ue this week. He may move to North Bay. Siim. Oantlon, of Brunsele, ie home for a visit. He says he is out for hie holi- days. The party at Geo. blitchilll's last Fri- day night WOE a decided semen. Geo. always does things up right. The Misses Smith, of Wroxeter. have opened a dress making ehop in rooms over Geo. Mitchell's shoe raters. Our Temperanoe people are expecting a good time this (Friday) evening. They iobeod going out to visit Trowbridge lodge, Shipments at elation this week were 6 oars wheat. for Portland, 2 oars peas a nd 1 of este for Toronto, and oar of hogs for Hamilton. Rev. H. E. Curry is putting in a sup- ply of ioe we notice. Perhaps he pur• poses treating us to a series of iothiream parties when the warm weather comeo. Mr. Greensides, formerly of this locali- ty, who was section b me on the H. T. R. at A.twood, rented George Howe's fat re near Molesworth and moved to it this week The 50 acre farm belonging to William Pollard, South half lot 25, con. 5, Grey, has been purchased by Jiimes Peereon, the price being 61,200. Mr. Pollard offers hie 100 aore homestead farm for sale also. A young gentleman of the 5th coo, bad the misfortune to get hie cutter badly Breathed s short di steams out of town Sunday night and bed to walk home. So bad the three ladies who (mused the break down. Donald thys one girl will be enough for bins next time, GARNESS.—In Morris, on Maroh lot, to Mr. and Mrs. John Garneee, a son. BloPenteson.—In Bintoarth, Mao , on Feb. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Morberson, a son. Hionsegote--At Auburn, Oat., on Feb. 28, Rev, Robert Henderson, Probe, Laden minieter. Knaseg.—In Morris, on Month 6, Lorne edifier, infant eon of James Kerney, aged 8 months and 18 days. Wencen.—Th Penneylvabla, on Maroh 8, Mary Dudley, relict of the late John Walker, aged 81 years, si 65A WILL BUY A FUR— Zusrom hotne on Queen street, Bru mole. 21 10 foolish for business men and retired farmers to rent housee 0W011181121110heLetlynEetAappliloyintoe of their own for MISS M, CAMPBELL, Brussels. rpHODY BRED DURHANI or sale, aged 1 year and 8 inentbs, respeotively. Good animate with good pedigrees. The first mentioned took 2nd prize at Bast Huron Fall Show. 1007,10 O elass 07 0, Prices right. aaa, SPHIlt, Lot 80, Con. 6, Morrie, Brussels P.O. 21. Tenders Wanted. Tendon) will be reeeiVed bo the undersign- ed, 00 00 Saturday, Mal oh 28rd, 1901, for re. airing Knox Church Kansa, thinned in the I 1 itgg!neely OPrlaannberoaold ptifitilittticoT. The lowaut or any tender not Peoesserlly no- cepted Tenders to b. addreeeed 10 94.8 -Al., Secretary of Committee, Cranbroak P.O. BULL FOR SERVIOE.—THE undersigned will keep for service on Lot 5, Cons. 10 and 11, Grey, a iirst.elses registered Short Horn bull. This animal was bred by Wm Grainger & Son, of Mul- lett, whose cows stood at the head of the list at the World's Pair, Chicago, in their class for butter and milk Pedigree may be peen on applioation, Torras, 61.50 for the season, to be mild at time of eeivice with privilege of returning if nommen. 84.3m CHAS. ROEELL, Proprietor, ARM FOR SALE.—THE UN ..1. dersignecl offers hie 100 aore farm for sale, being Lot 11 , Con. 17. Grey. There aro 90 aores cleared and 10 acres bush, %nod house ; batik barn. 00x82 feet, with stone stabling ; good orohard ; farm well !aimed and drained. Artesian well with wind mill and tank. Convenient to sollool, ohnroh and market, 10 times of Pall wheat ...nd 15 sores plowed, balance seeded to erase, Ap- ply on the preinfeee or Walton P 0. 84-01 MBAS ORIOR, Walton, TN THE HIGH COURT OF TUB. TICE.—In the matter of the estate of William Button, deoeseed. As the Reserved Bid Wail not readied on the day of sale herein, tondera in writing will be reotived for the pnrobase of the lands and m remises, :tamely :—The South Ilan of Lot 20, Concession 8, Morris, 100 acres, raul.ject to the approval of tha under. signed Local Master of this Court. Parties deetroue of waking an offer for this Valu- able property may do so through the auc- tioneer, F. S. Scott, or the plaintlffie solici- tor, and if aoceptod will he subject to the mime terms and conditions as settled by the said Looal Muster, and aunounced at the time of the sale hereto Dated thie 050, day of March, A.D. 1901. B. L DO7L24, Local Master ab Goderioh, 07,24. SINOLAIlt,Plifie Solloitor. 841f R, 1,901 Cold in the Head Cold in the Chest Cold in the Throat Cold. Anywhere (ma— LAXATIVE QUININE • TABLETS Can be depended on to cure it. 25c. a box. Fox's Drug Store. Notice to Creditors. 415 perpono having Malmo against the es- tate of Thomas Wright, late of the Town.. ship of Grey, in the County of Huron, shoe- maker, dem:need, who died on 0110 00111 day of Docember.19007are notified to send or deliver to Ann Wright, Areeptown P. 0 ., the Executrix of eald deoeased, on or before the Itrd day of April, 1901, a statement of their el aims, duly verified, and after the lust men- tioned date the assets of the estate will be distrib uted arcing those entitled thereto, having regard only to such define as have then been reoeived. And the liseoutrIx iv111 not bo responsible for the ansate or any part thereof to any person of W0088 010101 notice shall not then ' htlY0 been rtheived. Ttits notion 10 pursuant to the Statute in that behalf. Dated at 0,080010, Mandl 710, 1001. A. BUNTER, 84-2 Agent for Exeoutrix. Notice to Creditors. In the Surrogate Court of the County of Rayon, in the matter of the estate of Mary MoLean line of the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, Widow, deee.sed. Notice is hereby elven, Univ.:salt to the Revised Stittntes of Ontario, 1898. CT.up. 129, See. 88 that all creditors and others miming any claims against the estate of Mary Mc- Lean, late of the Village of Bruseele, in the Conoty of Huron. Widow, deoetteed, who died on or about the 8th day of Januvry, A. 0.1001111 the Village of Brussels, in the County of Huron, are hereby requested to thud by poet, prepaid, or to deliver to G. P. Blair, of Breese's, Solicitor for John Roee and Wm. Graham, Executore, on or before the Ned clay of Mareh, A. D., 1901.1their 1011 IMMO, &Mirages, and desoriptione and the full partioulare of their otaima, (verified by aftedavIS and the nature of the 0800110109, 11 auy, held by them. And notice 10 hereby given that atter ,the said last mentioned date the said Exeout 're will prooeed to distribute the assets 05 0116 said deceased among the p braces entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which nottoe shall hove:been given as above required, and the said Ex- ecutors will not be reeponsible for the as - seta, or any part (1180101. 10 any person of whoee claim notice thall not hen been re- moved at the time of stitch distrlbutiou, 0.8'. BLAIR, trusee te, Ont. , Solloit or for Exeoutora. Dated at Br:easels, Marou Oth, 1901. ..a.A.TCIVFMatIsT FRIDAY, MARCH 8121.—Farm stook, ine• plemente, du, le Lot 22, Con. 6, Morris. Sole, unreserved, at 1 o'cleck, Hugh Forsyth, Prop. ; 01. 15. Scott, Ano, •Y .6 • rj. UST--"Rw" ONE MORE WEEK For the Great ----+- Bankrupt Sale —AT THE— SCOTCH WAREHOUSE! - Then we Close, Pack Up and Move. 11M001w."-- Now 10f MG GRA Don't miss securing Goods at less than Wholesale Cost. ONE MORE WEEK. L. L. BARBER.I e`t